year: 1248
text: March 26. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the bishop of Winchester (William de Raley), relating that at the time of his election bishop-elect of Bethlehem (Gottifredo dei Prefetti) held the church of Long Itchington in the diocese of Coventry, which the pope reserved for him, and that, via the bishop-elect’s agent, a deacon, the conservators whom the pope delegated for this ordered the cleric Philip of Haskell, who occupies the church, to restore the church and the incomes received in the meantime. Instead, Philip had the agent beaten so severely that two ribs were broken, he had the tail of the agent’s horse cut off, and he had the agent’s servant bound with the horse in the stable. When the dean of Wells (John Sarrizin), a papal chaplain, to whom the pope assigned the business, wished to proceed with the case, Philip had the dean detained by the king’s bailiffs until he promised not to proceed further, but he captured the agents of the bishop-elect until on pain of 200 marks security they promised not to pursue the matter. The pope orders the bishop to enjoin on Philip to restore the church and its incomes, pay the bishop-elect’s expenses, and do satisfaction to the agents for their injuries, or appear at the papal curia within two months.
March 26. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the bishop of Winchester (William de Raley), relating that at the time of his election bishop-elect of Bethlehem (Gottifredo dei Prefetti) held the church of Long Itchington in the diocese of Coventry, which the pope reserved for him, and that, via the... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:566-67, no. 3742. See also RRR 2517
year: 1248
text: March 26. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to John Sarrazin, papal subdeacon and chaplain, dean of Wells, living in England, relating that Diodato dei Prefetti, nephew of bishop-elect of Bethlehem [Gottifredo dei Prefetti], explained to him that when the pope once ordered the addressee to provide Diodato with a benefice in the Kingdom of England worth thirty silver marks, the addressee neglected to do so, so the pope now orders the addressee to provide one worth that many marks or more, up to fifty.
March 26. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to John Sarrazin, papal subdeacon and chaplain, dean of Wells, living in England, relating that Diodato dei Prefetti, nephew of bishop-elect of Bethlehem [Gottifredo dei Prefetti], explained to him that when the pope once ordered the addressee to provide... more
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 21, f. 516v, no. 694; Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:567, no. 3743
year: 1248
text: March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial juge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of Amaury (15 March 1165, RRH 412 and RRR 745) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Guntolinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. The diploma was sealed with a lead seal: on one side the image of a city surrounded by the letters: + CIVITAS REGIS REGUM OMNIUM +; on the reverse the image of a crowned king on a throne and holding in his right hand a cross and his left an orb with a small cross surrounded by the letters + AMALRICUS DEI GRATIA REX IERUSALEM +
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial juge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 11, no. 9; RRH 1173
year: 1248
text: March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of Baldwin IV (25 August 1182, RRH 617 and RRR 1106) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Guntolinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. The diploma was sealed with a lead seal: on one side the image of a city surrounded by the letters: + CIVITAS REGIS REGUM OMNIUM +; on the reverse the image of a crowned king on a throne and holding in his right hand a cross and his left an orb with a small cross surrounded by the letters + BALDUINUS DEI GRATIA REX IERUSALEM +
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 23, no. 19; RRH 1173
year: 1248
text: March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Conrad of Montferrat (1-31 May 1188: RRH 674 and RRR 1258) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Gontulinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Conrad’s appended lead seal: on both sides a knight on a horse having a standard in his right hand, surrounded by the inscription: + S. COLRADI. MARCHIONIS MONTISFERRATI
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 33, no. 27; RRH 1173
year: 1248
text: March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of Conrad of Montferrat (1-31 May 1188: RRH 675 and RRR 1259) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Gontulinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Conrad’s appended lead seal: on both sides a knight on a horse having a standard in his right hand, surrounded by the inscription: + S. COLRADI. MARCHIONIS MONTISFERRATI
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 35, no. 28; RRH 1173
year: 1248
text: March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the concord between Henry of Champagne and the Pisans (1-5 May 1193: RRH 713 and RRR 1349) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Gontulinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Henry’s appended lead seal: on both sides a mounted knight having a drawn sword in his hand, surrounded by the inscription: + HENRICUS TRECCENSIS COMES PALATINUS
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the concord between... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 60 no. 37; RRH 1173
year: 1248
text: March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of Henry of Champagne (January 1195, RRH 721 and RRR 1362) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Guntolinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. The diploma was sealed with a lead seal: on both sides a mounted knight having a drawn sword in his hand, surrounded by the inscription: + HENRICUS TRECCENSIS COMES PALATINUS +
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 66 no. 40; RRH 1173
year: 1248
text: March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of Henry of Champagne (19 October 1196, RRH 735 and RRR 1378) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Guntolinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. The diploma was sealed with a lead seal: on both sides a mounted knight having a drawn sword in his hand, surrounded by the inscription: + HENRICUS TRECCENSIS COMES PALATINUS.
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 73 no. 45; RRH 1173
year: 1248
text: March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of Bohemond count of Tripoli, the son of Bohemond (III) prince of Antioch (26 October 1199, RRH 758 and RRR 1447) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Guntolinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. The diploma was sealed with a lead seal: on one side a city by the inscription: + ET HEC TRIPOLI + and on the other an armed man on a horse with a banner surrounded by the words: + SIGILLUM BOEMUNDI COMITIS TRIPOLIS +
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary, confirms, to have seen and transcribed on the orders of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie the privilege of... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, pp. 79-80 no. 49; RRH 1173.