RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1000
year: 1178
initiator: Thomas Robert, son of Mancel
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Aug. 20. Thomas Robert, son of Mancel, sells the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Master Roger de Molins, represented by frère Nicolas hospitalier, a casale called Beaude for 1500 besants and an annual cense of 200 besants, assigned on houses in Latakia and Antioch. The sale is confirmed by Rainaud seigneur de Margat, from whom the casale is held, and by Prince Bohemond III of Antioch, on condition that the casale will be occupied by frère Nicolas hospitalier and that after his death it will belong to the Order. Bohemond’s confirmation is accompanied by the gift of [a rent of] 200 besants, to be drawn from the commercium [commerce] at Latakia.
*Aug. 20. Thomas Robert, son of Mancel, sells the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Master Roger de Molins, represented by frère Nicolas hospitalier, a casale called Beaude for 1500 besants and an annual cense of 200 besants, assigned on houses in Latakia and Antioch. The sale is confirmed by... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:370, no. 545 (RRH no. 559b)
year: 1178
initiator: Balduinus Rufus and his wife Artemilia
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Dec. 25 1177 - Aug. 31 1178. Balduinus Rufus and his wife Artemilia record that in the presence of domnus P[etrus] Sanctissimi Sepulcri prior and Robertus, his fellow canon, and other brothers of the Holy Sepulchre, they have given half of their house near [the church of] St John and have become confrater and consoror of the Holy Sepulchre. The house will be occupied by Balduinus and Artemilia during their lives. If either of them die, the surviving spouse can enter fully into fraternity, residing in the house while he or she lives. After the death of both the house will pass absolutely to the Holy Sepulchre. Witnesses: Henricus sacerdos; frater Raimundus; Bernardus mercator; Stephanus corvesarius; domnus Saxo; Raimundus Provincialis; Rodlandus Gerbinus; Pisanus; domna Calva.
Dec. 25 1177 - Aug. 31 1178. Balduinus Rufus and his wife Artemilia record that in the presence of domnus P[etrus] Sanctissimi Sepulcri prior and Robertus, his fellow canon, and other brothers of the Holy Sepulchre, they have given half of their house near [the church of] St John and have become... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 318-19, no. 166 (RRH no. 569)
year: 1178
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Aug. 1-31. With the agreement of his wife Eschive, Count Raymond III of Tripoli gives Master Roger de Moulins [and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem] land in the bourg of Tripoli.
*Aug. 1-31. With the agreement of his wife Eschive, Count Raymond III of Tripoli gives Master Roger de Moulins [and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem] land in the bourg of Tripoli.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:370, no. 543 (RRH no. 559c)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1003
year: 1178
initiator: Regnaud, lord of margat
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Aug. 31. [150] Out of love of God and his affection for frater Nycholaus de Guzanz, Rainaldus de Margat makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the poor of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Rogerius de Molins magister, represented by frater Nicholaus de Gosanz, with the agreement of his son Bertrandus and in the presence and with the consent of Prince Bohemond III of Antioch. He gives whatever rights and dominium he had in the casale called Bearida, together with the servicium of 1 miles. Witnesses: Boamundus princeps Antiochie; Bertrandus filius Rainaldi de Margat; Hugo de Loisgis; Rogerius de Surdeval; Petrus de Hasart; Richerius de Lerminat; Hugo R[ad]ulfus de Margat; Gilo Daillant. Because there is no chancellor, the charter was drawn up by Constantinus clericus domini principis.
Aug. 31. [150] Out of love of God and his affection for frater Nycholaus de Guzanz, Rainaldus de Margat makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the poor of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Rogerius de Molins magister, represented by frater Nicholaus de Gosanz, with the agreement of his son... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:370-1, no. 546 (RRH no. 560)
year: 1178
initiator: Petrus prior Dominici Sepulcri
recipient: Rodricus comes and the professed brothers of his Order Montjoie
institution: Holy Sepulchre
additional institution: Order of Montjoie
text: Sept. 8. With the agreement of his chapter and in the presence of Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem, P. Ecclesie Dominici Sepulchri Prior leases under seal to Magister Rotericus and his brothers, milites, committed to the Cistercian profession, who wish to reside in the land of Jerusalem, some land, situated next to the tolum Patriarche to the left of the road at magna Mathomaria, for a rent [censualiter] of 10 besants, payable annually on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross. The land is bounded on the east by the land of Sanctus Helias, on the west and south by the road beween it and the land of the patriarch, and on the north by the rotunda [tolum] of the patriarch and the land of Nicolaus Scriba and Willelmus Megeleus. Without the payment of additional rent, the canons add another pecia terre with a cistern to the west, which used to be occupied by a man called Angeler. Witnesses: of the canons who are priests, Constantinus; Arnulphus Subprior; Balduinus; Bartholomeus Cantor; of the canons who are deacons, Rogerius; Gaufridus de novo vico; Bonifacius; of the canons who are subdeacons, Petrus; Guido; Matheus; of the laymen, Gaufridus Turonensis; Robertus de Ping.; Iohannes Raimundi; Willelmus Beraudi; Willelmus de Pontz.
Sept. 8. With the agreement of his chapter and in the presence of Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem, P. Ecclesie Dominici Sepulchri Prior leases under seal to Magister Rotericus and his brothers, milites, committed to the Cistercian profession, who wish to reside in the land of Jerusalem, some land,... more
sources: Paoli, Cod dipl 1:247-248, no. 205 (RRH no. 561)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1005
year: 1178
initiator: Ioscius Acconensis episcopus
recipient: Duke Hugh of Burgundy
text: Oct. 1-31. Ioscius Acconensis episcopus is appointed an emissary to Duke Hugh [in text Henry] of Burgundy, to offer him the hand of Sibylla, now widowed by the death of Willelmus marchio Montisferrati, who had died in June 1177.
Oct. 1-31. Ioscius Acconensis episcopus is appointed an emissary to Duke Hugh [in text Henry] of Burgundy, to offer him the hand of Sibylla, now widowed by the death of Willelmus marchio Montisferrati, who had died in June 1177.
sources: William of Tyre, pp. 996-7
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1006
year: 1178
recipient: Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus, Eracles Cesariensis archiepiscopus, Albertus Bethleemita episcopus, Radulfus Sebastenus episcopus, Ioscius Acconensis episcopus, Romanus Tripolitanus episcopus, Petrus prior ecclesie Dominici Sepulchri and Rainaldus abbas ecclesie Montis Syon
text: Oct. 1-31. Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus, Eracles Cesariensis archiepiscopus, Albertus Bethleemita episcopus, Radulfus Sebastenus episcopus, Ioscius Acconensis episcopus, who is also to engage in the mission to the duke of Burgundy, Romanus Tripolitanus episcopus, Petrus prior ecclesie Dominici Sepulchri and Rainaldus abbas ecclesie Montis Syon have been summoned to the Third Lateran Council and leave for Europe.
Oct. 1-31. Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus, Eracles Cesariensis archiepiscopus, Albertus Bethleemita episcopus, Radulfus Sebastenus episcopus, Ioscius Acconensis episcopus, who is also to engage in the mission to the duke of Burgundy, Romanus Tripolitanus episcopus, Petrus prior ecclesie Dominici... more
sources: William of Tyre, p. 996
year: 1178
initiator: Amalricus vicecomes Neapolitanus
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept. 24 - Nov. 17. With the agreement of Baldwin, in civitate sancte Iherusalem Latinorum rex sextus, Queen Maria, Balianus dominus Neapolis, his [Amalricus] wife Stephania, her father dominus Balduinus Ramathensis, his mother Isabella, his brothers Rainaldus, Johannes, Ramundus, Rogerus and Balianus and his sisters Mellisent, Gilla and Agnes, Amalricus vicecomes Neapolis, the son of the late Balduinus vicecomes, sells under seal to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and its brothers, represented by frater Rogerius de Molinis magister, the casale called Seleth which is situated in the territory of Nablus with all the rustici living in it, its lands and moveable and immoveable appurtenances. It is bounded on the east by the casale S. Samuel, on the south by the casale Fundecomia, on the west by a casale belonging to the Hospital called Lathara and to the north by the casale of Loia. Amalricus has received 2800 besants in payment from magister Rogerius. Witnesses: dominus Balduinus Ramathensis; dominus Balianus frater ejus; dominus Balduinus Francigena; dominus Rainerius de Neapoli; Ugo de Mimarz; Guido Raicius; Gislebertus Radix; Bernardus Pellipartus.
Sept. 24 - Nov. 17. With the agreement of Baldwin, in civitate sancte Iherusalem Latinorum rex sextus, Queen Maria, Balianus dominus Neapolis, his [Amalricus] wife Stephania, her father dominus Balduinus Ramathensis, his mother Isabella, his brothers Rainaldus, Johannes, Ramundus, Rogerus and... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:363-4, no. 531; Mayer, UKJ 2:647, 687, nos. 375, 403 (RRH no. 565)
year: 1178
initiator: Amalricus vicecomes Neapolitanus
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept. 24 - Nov. 17. With the agreement of Baldwin, in civitate sancte Iherusalem Latinorum rex sextus, Queen Maria, Balianus dominus Neapolis, his [Amalricus] wife Stefania, her father dominus Balduinus de Rames, his mother Hysabella, his brothers Rainaldus, Johannes, Ramundus, Rogerius and Balianus and his sisters Mellisent, Gilla and Agnes, Amalricus vicecomes Neapolis, the son of the late Baldevinus vicecomes, sells under seal to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and its brothers, represented by frater Rogerius de Molinis magister, all his Bedevini, who are of the family [de genere] of Benekarkas and all others living in tents whether inside or outside the kingdom of Jerusalem, with all their families and with all the rights of possession enjoyed by him and his father, for 2500 besants. [151] Witnesses: dominus Balduinus de Rames; dominus Balianus frater ejus; dominus Balduinus Francigena; dominus Reinerus de Neapoli; dominus Hugo Meinars; Guido Raicius; Gislebertus Radix; Bernardus Parmentarius.
Sept. 24 - Nov. 17. With the agreement of Baldwin, in civitate sancte Iherusalem Latinorum rex sextus, Queen Maria, Balianus dominus Neapolis, his [Amalricus] wife Stefania, her father dominus Balduinus de Rames, his mother Hysabella, his brothers Rainaldus, Johannes, Ramundus, Rogerius and... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:362-3, no. 530; corr. Mayer, UKJ 2:647-8, 687-8, nos. 376, 404 (RRH no. 567)
year: 1178
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Nov. 17. At Vadum Jacob. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, confirms under seal the possession by Rogerius de Molinis sancte domus Hospitalis Ierusalem magister and his brothers of a casale called Sileta in the territory of Nablus with its villani and especially of all the Beduini whose names are recorded and their heirs. These were possesssed by Amalricus vicecomes Neapolitanus and his father Baldoinus. They had been given them by Queen Melisende and had owned them for a long time. Amalricus, with the agreement of Queen Maria and Balianus de Ibelino Neopolitanus domnus, of Stephania, the wife of Amalricus, of her father Baldoinus Ramatensis domnus, of Ysabella the mother of Amalricus and his brothers Renaldus, Iohannes, Raimundus, Rogerius and Balianus, and his sisters Milissendis, Gisla and Agnes, had sold under seal the casale and the Beduini to the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem for 5500 besants. King Baldwin confirms the Hospital’s ownership of any of the heirs of these Beduini who migrate from Muslim to Frankish territory [de terra Sarracenorum ad terram Francorum]. The names of the Beduini are as follows. Of the descendants [de genere] of Benicarquas: Saraf, Hamet filius Homet, Turqui filius Nohel, Mahomot filius Homet, Hahata filius Caimem, Nede filius Haun, Geber filius Gerar, Semes filius Mefereh, Hathaya, Cauam, Rumma - these are descendants [de genere] of Benicelge, comprising 10 tents; Ozia filius Holihan, Ozi filius Hahazi, Salem filius Cahalil, Salmen filius Cahalil, Mensor filius Menaheb, Sacre filius Hyahis, Fehet filius Hassen, Bedre filius Haub, Heuz filius Hassen, Haneb filius Hassen, Hahanob filius Assen, Hassen filius Hous, Hataye filius Gemil, Gemma, Mansor filius Gemma, Solta filius Hassen, Zyede filius Aneb, Rahafe filius Sereta, Syble filius Hahassen, Hahata filius Gemil, Hahassen radix - these are descendants [de genere] of Nahassen filius Mahan, comprising 21 tents; Sarquam filius Rafa, Sahatlahabil, Hali filius Zet, Marahob, Haatem filius Sarquam - these are descendants [de genere] of Marahob, comprising 5 tents; Ziede filius Zyede, Hiessir filius Zyede, Zeyet, Mefereg filius Matar, Hali filius Lahantar, Salta filius Aloy, Meissor filius fratris Bedre, Hahamer filius Secleb, Socre filius Mehelec, Bedre filius Cossa, Mobesser filius Zyede - these are descendants [de genere] of Bedre filius Cossa, comprising 11 tents; Nasser filius Haloen, Guatfel, Rodaem filius Cab, Tergem filius Maumet, Sebib - these are descendants [de genere] of Sebib Lahagerse, comprising 7 tents; Saleme filius Elforsie, Soar filius Senen, Sora filius Soar, Fela filius Senen, Hahamer filius Mofatzar, Selmen filius Selim, Guadir filius Hahazis, Turqui filius Fazale, Gzace filius Olien, Bedre filius Habie, Haisse filius Bedre, Hermes, Fahazel frater Belfadle - these are descendants [de genere] of Beniflel of the root [radix] of Beilfbzle, comprising 14 tents; Cahnus filius Mahazer, Sem, Mathar filius Mothaer, Haris filius Motaer, Sale filius Mothaer, Haamede filius Seair, Hali filius Mefareg, Selmen filius Ali, Targem filius Selmen, Sehel filius Sehem, Selim filius Messellem - these are descendants [de genere] of Mothaer filius Mathar, comprising 12 tents; Mere filius Hamt, Guahli filius Hamt, Sauar filius Hamt, Sehebet filius Hamt, Sacra filius Gebil, Saraf filius Gemil, Mahumet filius Gemil, Hazem filius Socre, Solta filius Metcol, Rabia filius Zafar - these are descendants [de genere] of Serif, above all of Serif radix, comprising 11 tents; Nasser filius Ennoine, Fazle filius Ali, Haloi filius Almen, Nahale filius Olien, the men [homines] of Olien, Merdes filius Sohea, Haamer filius Ha, Obet filius Assaquer, Aloi filius Assaquer, Solta radix, Gatfel filius Alaha - this lineage also generated Sept filius Camis - these are the descendants [de genere] of Solta, comprising 12 tents. Two others - Albi filius Cap and Nede filius Mahumet - are of the aforesaid descendants [de genere] of Sebib Lahagerse. The total of all these tents is 103. Witnesses: Iaucelinus Edessani comitis filius regius senescalcus; Reinaldus Sydoniensis domnus; Baldoinus Ramatensis domnus; Balianus Abiline domnus; Gualterius de Beryto; Hugo Mimarz; Baldoinus Francigena; Iohannes de Belesme; Pretrus de Creseca castellanus Ierusalem. The charter was drawn up by Wilelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Nov. 17. At Vadum Jacob. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, confirms under seal the possession by Rogerius de Molinis sancte domus Hospitalis Ierusalem magister and his brothers of a casale called Sileta in the territory of Nablus with its villani and... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:688-91, no. 405 (RRH no. 562)