RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
2420
year: 1243
initiator: Hermannus Petragoricensis, master of the Knights Templar
recipient: Jacques de Lamendelée
text: Mar. 15. [368] Frère Hermand de Périgord, maître of the Knights Templar, records that he has given 2 charters to Jacques de Lamendelée, as the nearest relative of comte Jaucelin seneschal du royaume de Jérusalem. The first contains the confirmation by King Baldwin IV of the purchase made by his mother Agnès of 2 casalia called Cabor and Coquil [Dec. 25 1182 - Dec. 24 1183]. The second records a gift made by Guy de Lusignan comte de Joppé et d’Ascalon and his wife comtesse Sibille to Jaucelin [Febr. 1. 1185].
Mar. 15. [368] Frère Hermand de Périgord, maître of the Knights Templar, records that he has given 2 charters to Jacques de Lamendelée, as the nearest relative of comte Jaucelin seneschal du royaume de Jérusalem. The first contains the confirmation by King Baldwin IV of the purchase made by his... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, ‘Inventaire’, p. 86, no. 262. (RRH no. 1110a)
RRR: Agreement/treaty
2421
year: 1243
initiator: T. electus [abbas] and the convent of the abbey of St Mary of Mt Sion
recipient: Abbas and convent of the abbey of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Mount Sion
additional institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Apr. 1-30. Acre. T. electus [abbas] and the convent of the abbey of St Mary of Mt Sion record under seal an agreement with the abbas and convent of the abbey of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat over the boundaries of 2 carrucatae terrae, owned by the church of Mt Sion and situated in the casale of Sardanas in the territory of Tyre. The two parties choose as arbitrators Hugo Amirallus miles castellanus Tyrensis and Philippus Balduini civis Acconensis and promise to accept their decision on the penalty of 100 marchae argenti. If the arbitrators find it impossible to reach a decision, recourse should be made to the Secreta Tyri. If that cannot provide an answer, a judgement will be made according to the usages and customs [usus et consuetudines] of the city of Tyre, but if that course fails, recourse will be had to the Secreta Acconensis. P. Tyrensis archiepiscopus seals this agreement in confirmation.
Apr. 1-30. Acre. T. electus [abbas] and the convent of the abbey of St Mary of Mt Sion record under seal an agreement with the abbas and convent of the abbey of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat over the boundaries of 2 carrucatae terrae, owned by the church of Mt Sion and situated in the casale... more
sources: Kohler, ‘Chartes de Josaphat’, pp. l79-80, no. 71 (RRH no. 1110b)
RRR: Agreement/treaty
2422
year: 1243
initiator: Guillaume de Chastel Nuef, master of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
recipient: frere Pierre de S. Romain, comandeor [of the Knights Templar] en la terre de Triple
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
additional institution: Templars
text: May 31. With the advice of his convent on one side and on the authority of his maistre and advice of his brothers on the other, frere Guillaume de Chastel Nuef, mestre de la sainte meson de l’Ospital saint Johan, and frere Pierre de S. Romain, comandeor [of the Knights Templar] en la terre de Triple, record that they have chosen the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, frere Hugue Revel chastelain del Crac and frere Guillaume Chan, frere de l’Ospital, and the Knights Templar frere Richart de Bures chastelain de Chastelblanc and frere Reinaut de Claincort chastelain de Tortouse, to negotiate agreement over disputes between the Orders in the county of Tripoli and the lordship of Margat. The 4 arbitrators record that they have elected Johan de Farabel seignor del Pui as a fifth. They met to discuss the disputes relating to Crac and Chastel Blanc; in particular the dependencies of the chastel del Sarc and the chastel de la Colée. They agreed that the casalia [chasels] of Fonteines, la Mesquie and le Teres and the gastina of Asor should remain in possession of the Hospital of St John. The gastina of Genenn, the casale of Betire and the gastina of Reusemeine should remain in Templar hands. The boundary between these lands follows the watercourse [ruissel] of Forchie, which climbs as far as the hill [toron] of Lucan, passing another hill [toron] and descending in the midst of the cave de Asor to its far end and to a watercourse [ruissel] below the cave. With the advice and consent of his companion, frere Reinaut de Cleincort chastelain de Tortouse, Richart de Bures chastellain de Chastelblanc confirms and seals the agreement.
May 31. With the advice of his convent on one side and on the authority of his maistre and advice of his brothers on the other, frere Guillaume de Chastel Nuef, mestre de la sainte meson de l’Ospital saint Johan, and frere Pierre de S. Romain, comandeor [of the Knights Templar] en la terre de... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:602-3, no. 2296 (RRH no. 1111)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
2423
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Abbas et conventus monasterii monachorum Grecorum Sancte Margarite de Agros
institution: Saint Margaret of Agros
text: Jul. 14. Anagni. At their request, Pope Innocent IV takes the abbas et conventus monasterii monachorum Grecorum Sancte Margarite de Agros, of the Order of St Basil, under papal protection. He confirms their possession of the grangia Sancte Marie de Brilo, in capite de Cavata, in the diocese of Limassol. As the Greeks did not pay tithes, he absolves them from all payment of tithes on animal fodder and the harvests of all possessions farmed themselves or at their expense held before the time of the [Fourth Lateran Council] and on all possessions farmed or at their expense which have been acquired since the council, although tithes will be payable on acquisitions farmed by others.
Jul. 14. Anagni. At their request, Pope Innocent IV takes the abbas et conventus monasterii monachorum Grecorum Sancte Margarite de Agros, of the Order of St Basil, under papal protection. He confirms their possession of the grangia Sancte Marie de Brilo, in capite de Cavata, in the diocese of... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:341-2, no. e-1
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2424
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Prelates of the province of Jerusalem
text: Jul. 15. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV orders the prelates of the province of Jerusalem to respect the papal legation of the patriarch of Jerusalem, with regard to the province and the crusade.
Jul. 15. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV orders the prelates of the province of Jerusalem to respect the papal legation of the patriarch of Jerusalem, with regard to the province and the crusade.
sources: Innocent IV, Les Registres 1:4, no. 12
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2425
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem
text: Jul. 15. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV grants the patriarch of Jerusalem the papal legation with respect to his province and the crusade and asks him to cooperate with any legate a latere the pope might send.
Jul. 15. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV grants the patriarch of Jerusalem the papal legation with respect to his province and the crusade and asks him to cooperate with any legate a latere the pope might send.
sources: Innocent IV, Les Registres 1:4, no. 13
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2426
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre
text: Jul. 15. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV orders the archbishop of Tyre to arbitrate in a dispute between the bishops and chapters of Beirut and Sidon over the boundary between their dioceses.
Jul. 15. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV orders the archbishop of Tyre to arbitrate in a dispute between the bishops and chapters of Beirut and Sidon over the boundary between their dioceses.
sources: Innocent IV, Les Registres 1:5, no. 16
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2427
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Jul. 18. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV grants the papal legation to the patriarch of Antioch with respect to his province and the crusade and asks him to cooperate with any legate a latere the pope might send.
Jul. 18. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV grants the papal legation to the patriarch of Antioch with respect to his province and the crusade and asks him to cooperate with any legate a latere the pope might send.
sources: Innocent IV, Les Registres 1:7, no. 27
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2428
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Prelates of the province of Antioch
text: Jul. 18. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV orders the prelates of the province of Antioch to respect the papal legation of the patriarch of Antioch with regard to his province and the crusade.
Jul. 18. Anagni. Pope Innocent IV orders the prelates of the province of Antioch to respect the papal legation of the patriarch of Antioch with regard to his province and the crusade.
sources: Innocent IV, Les Registres 1:7-8, no. 28
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2429
year: 1243
initiator: Pope Innocent IV
recipient: Abbot and convent of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Jul. 29. Anagni. Drawing attention to the expenses falling on the Holy See and referring to a letter written by his predecessor Pope Gregory IX, Pope Innocent IV asks the abbot and convent of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat to provide what they can to the subsidies [in aid of the Holy Land]. They should hand their contribution to the patriarch of Jerusalem, the papal legate, and the bishop of Tiberias, or their representatives, who can enforce this if need be.
Jul. 29. Anagni. Drawing attention to the expenses falling on the Holy See and referring to a letter written by his predecessor Pope Gregory IX, Pope Innocent IV asks the abbot and convent of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat to provide what they can to the subsidies [in aid of the Holy Land].... more
sources: Kohler, ‘Chartes de Josaphat’, pp. 180-1, no. 72 (RRH no. 1111a)