RRR: Eleemosynary grant
763
year: 1166
initiator: Baldwin of Mirabel
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Apr. 29. Ramla. Balduinus de Ybelin dominus Mirabelli, with the agreement of King Amalric and the consent of his lord [dominus] and brother Hugo de Ybelin, his brother Balianus and his wife Richelda, makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. He confirms whatever his father, mother and predecessors gave in alms to the Hospital in Nablus: houses, vineyards, cultivated and waste lands.These belong by right to the Hospital at Mirabellum and the Order’s house in Nablus, together with a rearrangement of the tithes of Mirabellum, Luceria, Marescalcia, Rentia and Casreherra, according to which the bishop of Lydda [S. Georgius] receives the first tithes and the Hospital second tithes. Witnesses: Nicholaus de Ibelin; Osmundus frater ejus; Morardus; Gualterius vicecomes Mirabelli; Symon filius Marsilii; Johannes Arabi; Ernaldus Mercator; Petrus Tyberiadis. The charter was drawn up in the time of magister [Gibertus and of frater Guigo de M]aunus preceptor, and of frater Oldinus Rol[lant preceptor de Spina].
Apr. 29. Ramla. Balduinus de Ybelin dominus Mirabelli, with the agreement of King Amalric and the consent of his lord [dominus] and brother Hugo de Ybelin, his brother Balianus and his wife Richelda, makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. He confirms whatever his... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:245, no. 354; Mayer, UKJ 2:555-6, no. 318 (RRH no. 423)
year: 1167
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Bartholomeus de Moissac
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept. 24 1166 - Mar. 7/26 1167. [108] Bohemond III, Dei gratia princeps Antiochenus, records under seal how after the death of Petrus Gayus, burgensis principis, his creditors sued in the prince’s curia for repayment from his property. Such was the size of the debts that the curia decreed that they could only be repaid by the sale of his immoveable goods. For some days the auction of these was advertised in Antioch, with a reserve of 3200 besants. Bartholomeus de Moissac offered 6200 besants. The creditors would be repaid from these. Bartholomeus had already paid 1777 Saracen besants to Petrus Gayus [Bartholomeus ex prop[r]io suo Petro Gayo reddiderat et emendaverat]. Bartholomeus is to have the property [hereditas] in conjunction with the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which he chose to be his partner in this deal. The property consists of the gastina S. Basilii, which belonged to Michael Magnus, Georgius Raiz and Theodorus notarius ducis, to whom Petrus Gayus paid annually de dimos 4 besants to Michael, 2 besants to Georgius Raiz and 2 besants to Theodorus. Neighbours of the gastina are the vineyards of Boordiz, the gastina S. Machabeorum and the gastina S. Simeonis, which Aimericus Richerius possesses. Adjacent is a pecia terre which had been the property [hereditas] of Michael Magnus, bordered by a river [fluvius] on the west. On the other side are the vineyards of S. Georgius, Hugo Darena and Alexander de Porta. Prince Bohemond gives the pecia terre and the gastina, with a tower and other buildings, and wasteland and vineyards nearby which belonged to Petrus Gayus, and the rent from other vineyards leased to other people, to Bartholomeus and the Hospital of St John, to be shared equally. They may sell or pledge the properties to whomsoever they wish, including churches and religious communities, provided the dimi of 8 besants is paid annually to Bohemond’s homines. Witnesses: Silvester cognatus principis; Bernardus cancellarius; Robbertus filius Gaufridi; Eschivardus senescalcus; Willelmus Baufre dux Antiochie; Bonablus; Gaufredus Falsardus; Vassilius vicecomes; Petrus de Melfa; Borrellus; Terricus de Tornai; Aimo Matheus; Andreas Lombardus; Boninus.
Sept. 24 1166 - Mar. 7/26 1167. [108] Bohemond III, Dei gratia princeps Antiochenus, records under seal how after the death of Petrus Gayus, burgensis principis, his creditors sued in the prince’s curia for repayment from his property. Such was the size of the debts that the curia decreed that they... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:251-2, no. 367 (RRH no. 424)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
782
year: 1167
initiator: Girbertus [of Assailly], master of the Hospital
recipient: King Louis VII of France
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: (c. 1167). Gibertus Christi pauperum servus et hospitalis Hierusalem magister writes to King Louis VII of France, on whom pilgrims to Jerusalem rely for the protection of their goods and possessions. He asks for justice for Guillelmus de Donperre, who is staying in Jerusalem but whose land [in France] has been put to the torch by certain malefactors.
(c. 1167). Gibertus Christi pauperum servus et hospitalis Hierusalem magister writes to King Louis VII of France, on whom pilgrims to Jerusalem rely for the protection of their goods and possessions. He asks for justice for Guillelmus de Donperre, who is staying in Jerusalem but whose land [in... more
sources: Bouquet, Recueil 16:145, no. 438 (RRH no. 436)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
781
year: 1167
initiator: Hugo Chatinus and his wife Lora
recipient: Chalo de Avalone and his wife Agnes of Baruth
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: 1167. Rougemont, France. Hugo Chatinus and his wife Lora, together with their children, confirm the eleemosynary gift made to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem at Acre by Chalo de Avalone and his wife Agnes de Baruth of lands, mills and houses, in return for which they receive from the Hospitallers 200 marbutini. There follows a list of western witnesses. The charter is sealed by Henry, bishop of Autun.
1167. Rougemont, France. Hugo Chatinus and his wife Lora, together with their children, confirm the eleemosynary gift made to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem at Acre by Chalo de Avalone and his wife Agnes de Baruth of lands, mills and houses, in return for which they receive from the... more
sources: Quantin, Cartulaire général de l’Yonne 2:194-5, no. 177 ; also published by Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:256, no. 374 (RRH no. 434c)
year: 1167
initiator: Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem
recipient: Rainaud abbot of Saint Mary of the Latins
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
additional institution: Saint Mary of the Latins
text: *Dec. 25 1166 - Dec. 24 1167. Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem confirms an exchange between the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Rainaud abbot of St Mary of the Latins, in which the Hospital acquires a house in Jerusalem, owing cens of 1 besant to the Patriarch.
*Dec. 25 1166 - Dec. 24 1167. Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem confirms an exchange between the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Rainaud abbot of St Mary of the Latins, in which the Hospital acquires a house in Jerusalem, owing cens of 1 besant to the Patriarch.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:256, no. 373 (RRH no. 434b)
year: 1167
initiator: Baldwin of Mirabel
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 25 1166 - Dec. 24 1167 [late in 1167]. [112] Balduinus de Mirabel, with the consent of his brother and lord [dominus] Ugo de Ibelino, Ugo’s wife domina Agnes comitissa, his brother Barisanus and his wife Richoldis, together with the agreement of domina Stephania, sells to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Gibertus Hospitalis Jerusalem magister, the casale called S. Marie, adjoining the territory of [castrum] Bellifortis for 3000 besants. Excluded is the land of S. Maria de Bethleem which lies within the territory of the casale. The Hospital will pay an annual rent [censuales] of 200 besants to Balduinus and his heirs. Ugo de Ibelino, Balduinus and Barisanus promise to guarantee the sale and Ugo de Ibelino seals the charter. Witnesses: Guillelmus Tullensis miles; Radulfus miles de Esenguia; Isaac de Naalein filius Johannis Vacharii; of the burgenses of Rama, Bernardus Parmentarius; Guillelmus Arnaldi; Tancredus; Gerardus de Esenguia; of the burgenses of Jerusalem, Johannes Raimundi; Guillelmus Patronus; Guillelmus de Ponz; Petrus Magnus de Calenzone; Luvellus miles de Serre; Ansaldus de Brie; Balduinus de Rohaz; Johannes de Valencenes; Fulco Niger; Guido Dauratus; Balduinus de Lisabona and others.
Dec. 25 1166 - Dec. 24 1167 [late in 1167]. [112] Balduinus de Mirabel, with the consent of his brother and lord [dominus] Ugo de Ibelino, Ugo’s wife domina Agnes comitissa, his brother Barisanus and his wife Richoldis, together with the agreement of domina Stephania, sells to the Hospital of St... more
sources: Delaville le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:255-6, no. 371 (RRH no. 433)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
778
year: 1167
initiator: Domina Petronilla
recipient: Willelmus Grifon
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 25 1166 - Dec. 24 1167 [111] Early in 1167]. Domina Petronilla, the daughter of Porcellus civis Jherusalem, arranged with Willelmus Grifon that her son Adam should marry his daughter. She assigned as a marriage portion [dotis nomine] 300 besants to the daughter of Willelmus, raised on a statio in the rua Surianorum, which they held of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. Forced by necessity, Petronilla and Adam have the agreement of Willelmus and his daughter to act as they please with respect to the statio. They give the statio as an alms-gift to the Hospital, receiving in charity 360 besants, and with the agreement of the chapter of the Hospital they raise the marriage portion of 300 besants on lands and houses that they hold of the Hospital in Cacho. At this time Gibertus magister Hospitalis is overseas. Witnesses: of the brothers of the Hospital, frater Guido de Maun preceptor; frater Castus de Murol thesaurarius; frater Piotus custos infirmorum; frater Stephanus subthesaurarius; frater Bernardus de Asinaria; of the burgenses, Villelmus Norman; Balduinus de Leun; Petrus de S. Lazaro; filius ejus Petrus; Petrus de S. Jacobo; Stephanus Umberti; Robertus Forbitor.
Dec. 25 1166 - Dec. 24 1167 [111] Early in 1167]. Domina Petronilla, the daughter of Porcellus civis Jherusalem, arranged with Willelmus Grifon that her son Adam should marry his daughter. She assigned as a marriage portion [dotis nomine] 300 besants to the daughter of Willelmus, raised on a... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 4:248-9, no 372 (RRH no. 434a)
year: 1167
initiator: Isabellis civitatis Cesaree Palestine colona
recipient: Albertus clericus
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Oct. 1-31. Caesarea. In curia juratorum. Isabellis civitatis Cesaree Palestin[e] colona has sold an apotheca, which is commonly called a statio, next to the house of the late Johannes de [Hos]pitali for 30 besants and 12 nummi to Albertus clericus, the son of the above mentioned Johannes. Witnesses: Petrus de Sancto Germano; Ugo Turonensis; Herbertus Cambiator; Engelerius; Spinabellus; Heldebrandus; Bartholomeus Cordoenarius; Johannes Francei; Hugo, senescalcus domini.
Oct. 1-31. Caesarea. In curia juratorum. Isabellis civitatis Cesaree Palestin[e] colona has sold an apotheca, which is commonly called a statio, next to the house of the late Johannes de [Hos]pitali for 30 besants and 12 nummi to Albertus clericus, the son of the above mentioned Johannes. Witnesses... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Les Archives, pp. 110-11, no. 27 (RRH no. 432)
year: 1167
initiator: Robertus Medicus
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Mar. 1-31. Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem approves under seal the sale by Robertus Medicus of houses, situated in the patriarchal quarter [of Jerusalem] over the Lacus [Balneorum], to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, who will pay the patriarch a rent [censualiter] of 1 besant a year on the Feast of the Liberation of Jerusalem. Neither the Hospital, nor any possessor of the houses thereafter, will have any right to draw water from the lacus Balneorum. The deed was made in the time of Girbertus magister Hospitalis, Guigo preceptor, Castus thesaurarius, Raimundus Tyberiadis marescalcus, Piotus custos infirmorum and with the agreement of all the chapter. Witnesses: of clerics, Rainaldus de Cappellis; Rotbertus de Lochis diaconus; of laymen, Petrus Lombardus; Gaufridus Turonensis; Rotbertus de Piquegni; Willelmus Normannus;Willelmus Ebraut; Petrus de S. Jacobo; Lambertus Cambitor; Pelerinus; Petrus de S. Lazaro; Petrus Porchet; Johannes Turonensis. The charter was drawn up by Amalricus cancellarius.
Mar. 1-31. Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem approves under seal the sale by Robertus Medicus of houses, situated in the patriarchal quarter [of Jerusalem] over the Lacus [Balneorum], to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, who will pay the patriarch a rent [censualiter] of 1 besant a year on the... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:257, no. 375 (RRH no. 430)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
818
year: 1168
initiator: Hugues, lord of Ramla
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *1164-1168. With the consent of his wife Agnès comtesse de Joppé and the agreement of his brothers Baudouin and Balian, Hugues seigneur de Rama, the son of Balian, confirms the gift made by his father and mother to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and lands and gardens.
*1164-1168. With the consent of his wife Agnès comtesse de Joppé and the agreement of his brothers Baudouin and Balian, Hugues seigneur de Rama, the son of Balian, confirms the gift made by his father and mother to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and lands and gardens.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:232, no. 328 (RRH no. 410a)