RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
606
year: 1157
initiator: Raymond du Puy, master of the Hospital
recipient: Brothers, clergy and lay brothers of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
additional institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Jun./Dec. 24 1156 - Nov. 20 1157. R[aimundus], Christi pauperum servus humilis et Sancti Hospitalis Jherusalem custos fidelis, together with his convent, writes to all his brothers, clergy and lay brothers, wherever they may be, ordering them to relinquish all alms and possessions, churches, hospitals and castles [hospitalia et municipia] or anything else that belonged to the Holy Sepulchre before they fell into the Hospital’s hands.
Jun./Dec. 24 1156 - Nov. 20 1157. R[aimundus], Christi pauperum servus humilis et Sancti Hospitalis Jherusalem custos fidelis, together with his convent, writes to all his brothers, clergy and lay brothers, wherever they may be, ordering them to relinquish all alms and possessions, churches,... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 240-1, no. 118 (RRH no. 318)
year: 1158
initiator: Hugo de Hybelino
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan. 25 [or 1159]. Hugo Ybelini, with the consent of his mother Alvisa and his brothers Balduinus and Barisanus, gives the Hospital of St John, represented by frater Garinus de Melna preceptor, some land situated between the mills below Mirabellum and the terra Spinae, renouncing all disputes his father had had with the Hospital of St John. Witnesses: Filippus de Cafran; Simon de La Ay; Petrus de La Ay; Libertus; Paganus de Rohais; Martinus Gazella; Renaldus de Tribus Molendinis; Petrus Hugonis; Renaldus Claudus de Tyberiade; of the brothers of the Hospital, frater Garinus de Melna preceptor; A. thesaurarius; G. Accon[ensis]; P. de Sancta Maria; Petrus Burgunnun.
Jan. 25 [or 1159]. Hugo Ybelini, with the consent of his mother Alvisa and his brothers Balduinus and Barisanus, gives the Hospital of St John, represented by frater Garinus de Melna preceptor, some land situated between the mills below Mirabellum and the terra Spinae, renouncing all disputes his... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Les Archives, pp. 16, 96-7, no. 18; Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:199, no. 263 (RRH no. 330)
year: 1158
initiator: Amalricus comes Ascalonis
recipient: Heluise
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Apr. 30. Amaury comte d’Ascalon confirms the gift made by Heluise to the Hospital of St John of the harvests of certain casalia for 6 years.
*Apr. 30. Amaury comte d’Ascalon confirms the gift made by Heluise to the Hospital of St John of the harvests of certain casalia for 6 years.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:521-2, no. 294 (RRH no. 331a)
year: 1159
initiator: Rainald of Châtillon, prince of Antioch
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Sept. 1-30. Rainald prince of Antioch, with the agreement of his wife Constance, gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem baths at Latakia adjoining the Order’s house.
*Sept. 1-30. Rainald prince of Antioch, with the agreement of his wife Constance, gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem baths at Latakia adjoining the Order’s house.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:209, no. 280 (RRH no. 336a)
year: 1160
initiator: Joseph and Jean, brothers and sons of Saba Georgii
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *(c. 1160). Joseph and Jean, brothers and sons of Saba Georgii, give the Hospital of St John a casale called in Arabic Hara, which is situated on the plain below the mountain of St Moyse, called in Arabic Jeham. The casale was given to their father by King Baldwin II.
*(c. 1160). Joseph and Jean, brothers and sons of Saba Georgii, give the Hospital of St John a casale called in Arabic Hara, which is situated on the plain below the mountain of St Moyse, called in Arabic Jeham. The casale was given to their father by King Baldwin II.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:210, no. 284. See Mayer, UKJ 1:286-7, no. 123 (RRH no. 365b)
year: 1160
initiator: Gilles
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *(c. 1160). Gilles sells the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a house in the rue de David [in Jerusalem] for 900 besants.
*(c. 1160). Gilles sells the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a house in the rue de David [in Jerusalem] for 900 besants.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:209, no. 283 (RRH no. 365a)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
659
year: 1160
initiator: Baldwin III
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Nov. 29. Jerusalem. Baldwin, per gratiam dei in sancta Hierusalem Latinorum rex quartus, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, giving the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which cares for the poor each day under the rule of dominus Otegerius Hospitalis venerabilis magister, 50 tents of Beduini, who have never been subject to the king, for the use and service [ad usum et servitium] of the poor. Witnesses: Bertrannus de Blancaforti militie Templi magister; Guillelmus de Guerchia commilitonum Templi senescalcus; frater Gaufridus Fulcherii; Amalricus comes Ascalonitanus; Humfredus de Torono constabularius; Galterius dominus Tiberiadensis; Girardus Sydoniensis; Galterius dominus Berytensis; Philippus Neapolitanus; Hugo Cesariensis dominus; Guormundus Tyberiadensis; Guido Francigena; Henricus Bubalus; Guillelmus marescalcus; Odo de Sancto Amando vicecomes Ierosolimitanus; Simon de Hosdenc. The charter was drawn up by Stephanus, acting on behalf of Radulfus Bethleemite episcopus regisque cancellarius.
Nov. 29. Jerusalem. Baldwin, per gratiam dei in sancta Hierusalem Latinorum rex quartus, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, giving the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which cares for the poor each day under the rule of dominus Otegerius Hospitalis venerabilis magister, 50 tents of Beduini, who... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:475-6, no. 260; 2:529, no. 304 (RRH no. 355)
year: 1160
initiator: Hugues de Besans
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Dec. 25 1159 - Dec. 24 1160. Hugues de Besans, with the agreement of Guermond seigneur de Tibériade and Gautier prince de Galilée, gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a casale called Bugaea.
*Dec. 25 1159 - Dec. 24 1160. Hugues de Besans, with the agreement of Guermond seigneur de Tibériade and Gautier prince de Galilée, gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a casale called Bugaea.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:211, no. 288 (RRH no. 361a)
year: 1160
initiator: Soldan, a particulier and his wife Bonna
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *(c. 1160?). Soldan, a particulier, and his wife Bonna give the Hospital of St John a third part of their goods in consideration of the fact that their son Raoul has been received into the Order as a confrater [donné].
*(c. 1160?). Soldan, a particulier, and his wife Bonna give the Hospital of St John a third part of their goods in consideration of the fact that their son Raoul has been received into the Order as a confrater [donné].
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:209, no. 282 (RRH no. 365c)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
691
year: 1162
initiator: Auger, master of the Hospital
recipient: Materina, wife of Raoul Troye
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *1160 - 1162 [86] Agreement between Auger, master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, and Materina, the wife of Raoul Troye, on an alms-gift made by her husband, who owed the Order 1800 besants, in return for which he had pledged houses in Acre and Jerusalem. Materina promises that should she remain a widow, she will leave 500 besants to the Hospital on her death. If she should marry again she will pay that sum 15 days after her wedding and will return the houses to the Order.
*1160 - 1162 [86] Agreement between Auger, master of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, and Materina, the wife of Raoul Troye, on an alms-gift made by her husband, who owed the Order 1800 besants, in return for which he had pledged houses in Acre and Jerusalem. Materina promises that should she... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:210, no. 285 (RRH no. 365d)