year: 1206
initiator: Simon, the son of Baudon de Rome
recipient: Frère Aymeri de Pax châtellain de Margat
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *1206. [287] Simon, the son of Baudon de Rome, sells all the fiefs he has in the territory of the castle of Margat for 200 Saracen besants to frère Aymeri de Pax châtellain de Margat, who acts in the name of Alphonse, master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem.
*1206. [287] Simon, the son of Baudon de Rome, sells all the fiefs he has in the territory of the castle of Margat for 200 Saracen besants to frère Aymeri de Pax châtellain de Margat, who acts in the name of Alphonse, master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:56, no. 1232 (RRH no. 817a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1581
year: 1206
initiator: Gaufridus, master of the Hospital
recipient: Bohemond IV, prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Late 1206 (before Dec. 24). Frater Gaufridus magister Hospitalis records that he had asked Bohemond, princeps Antiochie et comes Tripolis, to confirm the possession by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a land before Befania. The Hospitallers had released the prince from [his obligation to] the heir of Guillelmus Porcelet, when that heir came of age. If in future the heir should challenge this and the court should judge [per judicium curie] that the land should be returned to him, the Hospital would restore it. The boundaries of the land are as follows. On the east it borders land of the Hospital and land that had belonged to Georgius Porcellet. On the south there is the rivus de Gerol .... On the west it borders the Rivus Vetus, which flows when it rains. It adjoins the same river to the north. Stones are placed on each of the four corners of the land. Witnesses: magister Hospitalis; frater G. marescalcus; frater A. capellanus; R. de Scandaliun; Pleven de Botoron; B. de Gibelet; and others.
Late 1206 (before Dec. 24). Frater Gaufridus magister Hospitalis records that he had asked Bohemond, princeps Antiochie et comes Tripolis, to confirm the possession by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a land before Befania. The Hospitallers had released the prince from [his obligation to]... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:56, no. 1231 (RRH no. 816)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1582
year: 1207
initiator: Godefridus de Guisa
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan 6. Godefridus de Guisa, originating in the diocese of Laon, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and dominus P. cesariensis archiepiscopus, he makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital, which is sealed by the patriarch, giving it rents in Picardy. He asks his wife Maria to make sure that the gift is made. Witnesses: Johannes de Vileriis; Girardus de Argival; Hugo de Spinosa; Macharius de Chaplenes; Petrus de Saintes; Halardus de Insula; Simon Platecorne; Rainaldus de Sancto Ciriaco; Terricus de Sancto Ylario; Guerricus de Vallecort; Bartholomeus de Maizieres; Symon de Ribemont; Rainaldus de Garci; Godefridus de Flaveigni.
Jan 6. Godefridus de Guisa, originating in the diocese of Laon, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and... more
sources: Riley-Smith, ‘The Hospitaller Commandery of Eterpigny’, pp. 391-2, no. 1
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1583
year: 1207
initiator: Bartholomeus de Maisiera
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan 6. Bartholomeus de Maisiera, originating in the diocese of Amiens, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and dominus P. cesariensis archiepiscopus, he makes an eleemosynary grant, sealed by the patriarch, to the Hospital, giving it rents in Picardy. Witnesses: Johannes de Vileriis; Gotafridus de Guise; Girardus de Argival; Hugo de Spinosa; Macharius de Chaplenes; Petrus de Saintes; Halardus de Insula; Simon Platecorne; Rainaldus de Sancto Ciriaco; Terricus de Sancto Ylario; Guerricus de Vallecourt; Symon de Ribemont; Rainaldus de Garci; Godefridus de Flaveigni.
Jan 6. Bartholomeus de Maisiera, originating in the diocese of Amiens, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem,... more
sources: Riley-Smith, ‘The Hospitaller Commandery of Eterpigny’, p. 392, no. 2
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1584
year: 1207
initiator: Johannes de Vilers
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan 6. Johannes de Vilers, originating in the diocese of Noyon, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and dominus cesariensis archiepiscopus, he makes an eleemosynary grant, sealed by the patriarch, to the Hospital, giving it property in Picardy, although preserving rents already enjoyed from it, and renounces his opposition to an entry gift made to it by his father who was also a confrater. Witnesses: Johannes de Vilers, who signs with his own hand; Godafridus de Guise; Girardus de Argival; Hugo de Spinosa; Macharius de Chaplenes; Petrus de Saintes; Halardus de Insula; Simon Platecorne; Rainaldus de Sancto Ciriaco; Terricus de Sancto Hylario; Guerricus de Vallecort; Bartholomeus de Maisieres; Symon de Ribemont; Rainaldus de Garci; Godefridus de Flaveigni.
Jan 6. Johannes de Vilers, originating in the diocese of Noyon, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and... more
sources: Riley-Smith, ‘The Hospitaller Commandery of Eterpigny’, pp. 392-3, no. 3
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1585
year: 1207
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
text: Jan. 31. Rome. St Peter’s. Replying to queries from the patriarch of Jerusalem, Pope Innocent III declares: (1) that priests who arrive in the East and cannot provide letters or testimony of their ordination should not be permitted to say Mass; (2) that priests and religious who have absconded and have adopted secular dress are not to be tolerated, unless they can prove that they have already been punished; (3) that he leaves the issue of clergy who have committed crime or irregularities or who, together with debtors, have sought sanctuary with the Knights Templar or Hospitallers of St John, to the patriarch, who knows the law.
Jan. 31. Rome. St Peter’s. Replying to queries from the patriarch of Jerusalem, Pope Innocent III declares: (1) that priests who arrive in the East and cannot provide letters or testimony of their ordination should not be permitted to say Mass; (2) that priests and religious who have absconded and... more
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 9:430-2, no. 252; Decretal 1.22.3, ‘Liber Extra’, col. 140
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1586
year: 1207
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 3. Rome. St Peter’s. At the request of the patriarch of Jerusalem, Pope Innocent III postpones the case between the patriarchs of Antioch and Jerusalem over the church of Tyre, allowing the patriarch of Jerusalem or his representatives to answer to the charges in Rome during the three years from the next octave of the Feast of Epiphany.
Feb. 3. Rome. St Peter’s. At the request of the patriarch of Jerusalem, Pope Innocent III postpones the case between the patriarchs of Antioch and Jerusalem over the church of Tyre, allowing the patriarch of Jerusalem or his representatives to answer to the charges in Rome during the three years... more
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 9:429-30, no. 251
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1587
year: 1207
initiator: Iuliana domina Cesaree
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 1-28. With the agreement of her husband dominus Aymarus, Juliana domina Cesaree, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, to benefit particularly her late parents Hugo dominus de Cesarea and Isabella, to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, its brothers and the poor. She gives the house of Robertus Hohais that had belonged to the miles Georgius, with 3 carrucate terre francesie on the eastern side, which had been part of the land of Capharleth and with 2 petie terre a parte salmarum, with the same rights as had been enjoyed by Robertus Hohais and Georgius. The house is situated between Capharleth and casale Rogerii de Chasteillon. Witnesses: Petrus, archiepiscopus de Cesaree; frater Galfridus lo Rath magister Hospitalis; frater lsembardus preceptor Acconensis, who was invested with the property [investivi et saisivi per guantum]; frater Galfridus bajulus de Jafe; frater Symon de Calenchum; frater Amauricus; of the Knights Templar, frater Petrus de Moneta preceptor; Galfridus Anglicus; Wuillelmus de Briençon; of the laymen, comes Bertorth; Herri le Aleman; Willermus Embriac; Simon de Cesarea; Conselath; Julianus; Philippus de Dubbes; Guido de Laron; Adam Coste juvenis; Thomas de Maugastel; Guido Flumine; Hugo de Buria.
Feb. 1-28. With the agreement of her husband dominus Aymarus, Juliana domina Cesaree, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, to benefit particularly her late parents Hugo dominus de Cesarea and Isabella, to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, its brothers and the poor. She gives the house of Robertus... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:64, no. 1250 (RRH no. 818)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1588
year: 1207
initiator: Iuliana domina Cesaree
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 1-28. With the agreement of her husband dominus Aimarus, Juliana domina Cesaree, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, to benefit particularly her late parents Hugo dominus de Cesarea and Isabel, to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, its brothers and the poor. She gives the casale called Pharaon et Seingibis, with all its villani and with all the rights of lordship [dominium] she and her father had. On the east the limits of the casale touch on Cavea Ficuum, from Petra Molarum as far as the borders of Caphet. On the south they adjoin Phardesi, the casale of dominus Gormundus. On the west the casale stretches as far as the borders of Calanchun, which belongs to the Hospital of St John. On the north they stretch as far as Cavea Artais. Juliana confirms that as a consoror she chooses to be buried by the Hospital of St John. She will join no other religious order and may take the habit of the Hospital if she so desires. Witnesses: Petrus archyepiscopus de Cesarea; frater Gofridus lo Rath magister Hospitalis; frater Isembardus preceptor Accon, who is invested with the casale [investivi et saisivi per unum guantum]; frater Gefridus bajulus de Jafe; frater Symon de Calanchun; frater Amauricus; of the Knights Templar, frater Petrus de Monea preceptor; Galfridus Anglicus; Willermus de Brienchon; of the laymen, Comes Bertot; Horri L’Aleman; Willelmus Embriach; Symon de Cesarea; Conselath; Julianus; Philippus de Dubbes; Guido de Laron; Adam Coste juvenis; Thomas de Maugastel; Guido de Flumine; Hugo de Burin.
Feb. 1-28. With the agreement of her husband dominus Aimarus, Juliana domina Cesaree, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, to benefit particularly her late parents Hugo dominus de Cesarea and Isabel, to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, its brothers and the poor. She gives the casale called... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:65, no. 1251 (RRH no. 819)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1589
year: 1207
initiator: Raymond Rupen, prince of Antioch
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: May 22. [Raymond] Rupin, Dei gratia Antiochie princeps, makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. He gives the city of Gibel. He has asked his uncle and guardian, Leon, Dei et Romani imperii gratia rex Armenie, to issue a sealed confirmation. In the presence of frater Gobertus preceptor domus Hospitalis Antiochie, frater Girent Dedolue and frater Bernardus, he promises frater Garinus de Monte Acuto marescalcus domus Hospitalis, that he will confirm this under seal when he comes of age. Witnesses: Leo rex Armenie, [balius] Rupini principis Antiochie, who seals the charter; Eburgarib regni Armenie comestabulis; Basilius Sefricum regni Armenie marescalcus; Adam de Gastonis; Robertus civitatis Antiochie comestabulus; frater Garinus de Monte Acuto marescalcus Hospitalis; frater Gobertus domus Hospitalis Antiochie; frater Girencius Dedolue ejusdem domus; frater Bernardus ejusdem domus. The charter was drawn up during the mastership of frater Gofredus li Rat magister Hospitalis by Basilius cancellarius domini L. regis Armenie.
May 22. [Raymond] Rupin, Dei gratia Antiochie princeps, makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. He gives the city of Gibel. He has asked his uncle and guardian, Leon, Dei et Romani imperii gratia rex Armenie, to issue a sealed confirmation. In the presence of frater... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:70-1, no. 1262 (RRH no. 820)