year: 1180
initiator: Guillelmus de Marreclea
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Aug. 1-31. Guillelmus de Marreclea, with the agreement of his wife Beatrix and his son Melioretus, makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Rogerius de Molendinis sancte domus magister and frater Johannes de Anio Crati castellanus. He gives 3 casalia which are dependencies of Camelum and are called Marmoniza, Erbenambra and Lebeizar. The gift is conceded by his lord Count Raymond III of Tripoli, who confirms it with his seal. Witnesses: Ugo dominus Biblii; Raimundus frater ejus; Raimundus de Vesinis; Albertus Saramannus; Era[ldus]; Astafortis; Berengerius de Montolivo; Petrus Bernardi; Bartolomeus filius comitis Gisleberti; Raimun[dus de] Montolivo; Girardus de Montolivo; Saherrus de Mannendona; Matheus cancellarius, who drew up this charter.
Aug. 1-31. Guillelmus de Marreclea, with the agreement of his wife Beatrix and his son Melioretus, makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Rogerius de Molendinis sancte domus magister and frater Johannes de Anio Crati castellanus. He gives 3 casalia which are... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:400-1, no. 589 (RRH no. 595) [166]
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1063
year: 1180
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Rodericus magister domus sancte Marie Montis Gaudii de Jerusalem
institution: Order of Montjoie
text: Nov. 23. Tusculum. Pope Alexander III confirms and adds to the privileges and confirmation made to Rodericus magister domus sancte Marie Montis Gaudii de Jerusalem and his professed brothers. He takes the Order of Montjoie under papal protection and approves the Rule of a Military Order. [167] He confirms the following possessions: the locus [on] Mons Gaudii where the house of the Order is situated, outside the walls of Jerusalem; Tuanasaba given by King Baldwin III, the Turris Puellarum with 3 other towers and a garden adjacent in the city of Ascalon; 100 besants [aurei] drawn annually from the funda of Ascalon; Palmaria given by Guido de Scandalione; 300 besants [aurei] drawn annually from the logia in Acre where bread is sold; 400 besants [aurei] drawn annually from the Gate of David [in Jerusalem]; a house of Carroblerius; and properties in Lombardy and Iberia. The Order is permitted to build oratories in remote places, although with some powers allowed to bishops. It is exempted from much episcopal jurisdiction, although its churches should be subject to local bishops. It is freed from the payment of tithes and first fruits on lands cultivated by the brothers themselves or providing animal fodder or on newly established churches and villae in deserted places. It can admit secular priests and laymen.
Nov. 23. Tusculum. Pope Alexander III confirms and adds to the privileges and confirmation made to Rodericus magister domus sancte Marie Montis Gaudii de Jerusalem and his professed brothers. He takes the Order of Montjoie under papal protection and approves the Rule of a Military Order. [167] He... more
sources: Hiestand, PTJ 1:315-19, no. 125
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1082
year: 1181
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Hugo Flandrensis
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept. 10. Jerusalem. Baldwin, per gratiam dei in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, with the agreement of Gvido Ioppensium et Ascalonitanorum comes and his wife Sibilla, the king’s sister. The king confirms the sale by Hugo Flandrensis, with the consent of Baldvinus Ramatensis domnus, to Rogerius magister and the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a casale called Chola, situated in the territory of Mirabellum, for 3000 besants. Witnesses: Reinaldus Sydonensis domnus; Petrus de Cresecca castellanus Ierusalem; Simon de Betlehem; Girardus Passerel; Raimundus Babini; Anselmus de Capitel; Robertus de Pinquenni; Petrus Girberti; Petrus de Sancto Lazaro; of the brothers of the Hospital, Petrus Galterii; frater Stephanus; frater Sancho; frater Salomon; frater Arnaldus. The charter was drawn up by Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Sept. 10. Jerusalem. Baldwin, per gratiam dei in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, with the agreement of Gvido Ioppensium et Ascalonitanorum comes and his wife Sibilla, the king’s sister. The king confirms the sale by Hugo Flandrensis, with the... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:720-2, 786, 852, nos. 424, 460, 504 (RRH nos. 603-4)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1083
year: 1181
initiator: Balduinus Ramarum domnus
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Shortly before Dec. 25 1180 - Sept. 23 1181. Bauduinus Ramathensis domnus confirms under seal the sale by Hugo Flandrensis of the casale called Kole to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, freed from all servitium, scribanagium and druganiagium. Guarantors are: Bauduinus Ramathensis domnus; Andreas Andegauensis; Petrus Derneis; Stephanus Ordelet. Witnesses: Georgius Hubet; Reginaldus Derneis; Bernardus Parmantarius; Georgius Carpentarius; Radulfus Grassin; Bauduinus Latro. The charter was drawn up by Alanus capellanus.
Shortly before Dec. 25 1180 - Sept. 23 1181. Bauduinus Ramathensis domnus confirms under seal the sale by Hugo Flandrensis of the casale called Kole to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, freed from all servitium, scribanagium and druganiagium. Guarantors are: Bauduinus Ramathensis domnus;... more
sources: Mayer, Die Kanzlei 2:898-9, no. 7
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1085
year: 1181
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Rainaud Mazoer
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Apr. 5 - Sept. 23. Bohemond III, Dei gratia princeps Antiochie, son of Prince Raymond, together with his wife Sibilla principissa, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, its sick patients and dominus Rogerius de Molins magister Hospitalis. He confirms for them the purchase from dominus Rainaudus Mausuerius made by frater Nicolaus of the casale called Astanori for 2000 besants. The casale will be held personally by frater Nicolaus, but on his death it will pass to the Hospital. Witnesses: Guischardus de Insula; Rogerius de Surdevaus; Philippus de Logiis; Oliverius camerarius; Gervasius seneschallus; Gervasius de Quercu; Simon Burgevini dux Antiochie. The charter was drawn up by Johannes cancellarius.
Apr. 5 - Sept. 23. Bohemond III, Dei gratia princeps Antiochie, son of Prince Raymond, together with his wife Sibilla principissa, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, its sick patients and dominus Rogerius de Molins magister Hospitalis. He confirms for them... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:417-18, no. 614 (RRH no. 610)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1086
year: 1181
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Aelize
institution: Mount Tabor
text: Sept. Raymond III, Dei gratia Tripolis comes, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the abbey of Mt Tabor and Johannes abbas, to benefit particularly his parents and predecessors and the soul of domicella Aelise de camera Eschive comitissa. He confirms the gift made by Aelize on her deathbed of 2 adjoining gardens on the plain under Mont Pèlerin. To the east these gardens are bordered by the garden that belonged to Nicholaus Scriba. On the side facing towards Tripoli they are bordered by the garden of S. Maria de Turri and by the garden that belonged to Bertranus Milonis. [Towards Mt Pèlerin they are bordered by the garden of Dalmatius de Valriaz]. [171] The gift has been made on condition that a priest at the abbey shall celebrate Mass for Aelize every day and that her obit will be commemorated annually as if she was a monk. Witnesses: dominus Ugo de Tiberiade; Guillelmus….; Raimundus de Biblio constabularius; Plebanus dominus Botroni; Raimundus de Montolivo; Albericus….; Raimundus de Suura; Johannes de Moneta; Guillelmus de la Branda canonicus Templi Domini; Matheus cancellarius who drew up this charter.
Sept. Raymond III, Dei gratia Tripolis comes, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the abbey of Mt Tabor and Johannes abbas, to benefit particularly his parents and predecessors and the soul of domicella Aelise de camera Eschive comitissa. He confirms the gift made by Aelize on her deathbed of 2... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:910, no. 21; Paoli, Cod dipl. 1:283 no. 4 (RRH no. 605)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1088
year: 1181
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Jahre, Surien; Sadé, rays de Sarrasins de Tyr
text: *Nov. 8. Tyre? King Baldwin IV confirms the acquisition by Jahre, his Surien, of a garden from Sadé, rays de Sarrasins de Tyr, and his brother Guillaume. Jahre will hold the garden on the terms that previously applied to the rays/raiz.
*Nov. 8. Tyre? King Baldwin IV confirms the acquisition by Jahre, his Surien, of a garden from Sadé, rays de Sarrasins de Tyr, and his brother Guillaume. Jahre will hold the garden on the terms that previously applied to the rays/raiz.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:725-6, no. 426 (RRH no. 606a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1070
year: 1181
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan. 1 1179 - 1181. Tusculum. Pope Alexander III confirms for the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the grant made between Dec. 25 1178 and Dec. 24 1179 by Constance countess of St Gilles, (providing the full text of the charter).
Jan. 1 1179 - 1181. Tusculum. Pope Alexander III confirms for the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the grant made between Dec. 25 1178 and Dec. 24 1179 by Constance countess of St Gilles, (providing the full text of the charter).
sources: Hiestand, PTJ 2:256-9, no. 41 (RRH no. 570a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1090
year: 1181
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Ioscelinus, the son of Ioscelinus Edessanus comes
text: Nov. 13. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, confirms under seal the possession by his uncle Ioscelinus senescalcus regis of an assisia, returning annually 1000 besants drawn in the fonda of Acre, which Baldwin’s relation [consanguineus] Philippus Rufus holds for life, until Philippus has fully repaid the 2000 besants for which he pledged the assisia. Ioscelinus must owe the king servitium of 2 milites until Philippus repays the debt. But should Philippus die before repayment, the service of 2 milites will not be demanded until the king himself restores the 2000 besants. Witnesses: Rainaldus Sydonensis domnus; Milo de Colouardino; Symon de Vercenni Tyrensis castellanus; Iohannes Lombardus; Fvlco de Falesia; Laurentius de Franco Loco. The charter was drawn up by Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Nov. 13. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, confirms under seal the possession by his uncle Ioscelinus senescalcus regis of an assisia, returning annually 1000 besants drawn in the fonda of Acre, which Baldwin’s relation [consanguineus] Philippus Rufus... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:726-8, no. 427 (RRH no. 608)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1071
year: 1181
initiator: Pope Alexander III
recipient: Provost Obertus, the archdeacon Boniface and the canons of the church of Genoa
institution: Saint Laurence in Acre
text: Jan. 13. Tusculum. Pope Alexander III writes to the provost Obertus, the archdeacon Boniface and the canons of the church of Genoa, confirming their possession of the church of St Laurence in Acre, and Gibelletum and other places given to the church of Genoa by Bertrandus comes sancti Egidii.
Jan. 13. Tusculum. Pope Alexander III writes to the provost Obertus, the archdeacon Boniface and the canons of the church of Genoa, confirming their possession of the church of St Laurence in Acre, and Gibelletum and other places given to the church of Genoa by Bertrandus comes sancti Egidii.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 297-8, no. 124