year: 1255
text: *May 1 – 31. John (Jean) l’Aleman and Marguerite, his wife, lady of Caesarea, promises William of Chastel Neuf (Guillaume de Châteauneuf), the master of the Hospital, preference over all those who may wish to buy a place called le moulin Rout located in the territory of Caesarea, should he or his heirs wish to sell.
*May 1 – 31. John (Jean) l’Aleman and Marguerite, his wife, lady of Caesarea, promises William of Chastel Neuf (Guillaume de Châteauneuf), the master of the Hospital, preference over all those who may wish to buy a place called le moulin Rout located in the territory of Caesarea, should he or his... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:779, no. 2731; RRH 1235a
year: 1255
text: *June 23. Acre. Order issued by the archbishop of Tyre to the bishop and treasurer of the church of Tripoli to place the Hospitallers in possession of the goods that the monastery of Mount Tabor (Monthabor) has in the county of Tripoli.
*June 23. Acre. Order issued by the archbishop of Tyre to the bishop and treasurer of the church of Tripoli to place the Hospitallers in possession of the goods that the monastery of Mount Tabor (Monthabor) has in the county of Tripoli.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:785, no. 2745; RRH 1238a
year: 1255
text: June 1 – 30. Acre. Egidius, archbishop of Tyre, announces that Thomas Cordarius in the presence of William of Chastel Neuf (Guillermus de Castronovo), the Hospitaller master, has sold the archbishop a house that he holds from the Order in the street of the English for an annual rent of 2 Saracen besants payable on the feast of St Martin in November for 400 besants so that he can build a hospital for the poor. Since Johannes Brisebacin, in the presence of the master, shall have sold another house situated in the same street which he held from the Hospitallers for a rent of 3 Saracen besants, payable on the same day, we wish that whoever holds these houses shall in future pay the same rent, totalling 5 besants, plus and addition 3 besants. Should the occupants wish to sell, the Hospitallers have a right to pre-emption. The houses can be sold to anyone except that they are not to be sold to men of religion, clerics, knights, servants or the men of any of the communes. If the houses are damaged by earthquake, fire, water or in any other manner, the Hospitallers are not obliged to remit the rent. The houses are adjacent and are bounded on the east by the common road, on the west by the sea, on the south next to the house of Joannes Brisebacin is the house of the late Paumerius and to the north of the house of Thomas Cordarius is a certain house belonging to the Hospitallers. The archbishop seals this document with his lead seal.
June 1 – 30. Acre. Egidius, archbishop of Tyre, announces that Thomas Cordarius in the presence of William of Chastel Neuf (Guillermus de Castronovo), the Hospitaller master, has sold the archbishop a house that he holds from the Order in the street of the English for an annual rent of 2 Saracen... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:782-83. no. 2737; RRH 1236
year: 1255
text: June 1 – 30. John l’Aleman (Johan Laleman), lord of Caesarea, and Marguerite his wife, lady of Caesarea, become confreres of the Hospitallers, promising to protect and support the master, William of Chastel Neuf (Guillelme de Chastel Neuf) and his successors, the brothers of the house and all its properties and rights. In event of a dispute, they will submit to arbitration. Sealed with the lord’s seal and guaranteed by the homes: Guillelme de Pinquigni, Symon de Treies, Amauri de S. Bertin, Gautier de Chastillon, Eues Charles.
June 1 – 30. John l’Aleman (Johan Laleman), lord of Caesarea, and Marguerite his wife, lady of Caesarea, become confreres of the Hospitallers, promising to protect and support the master, William of Chastel Neuf (Guillelme de Chastel Neuf) and his successors, the brothers of the house and all its... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:783-84, no. 2738; RRH 1238
year: 1255
text: *June 1 – 30. Act sealed by Archbishop Gilles of Tyre whereby, on the order of Pope Alexander IV, the Hospitallers are put in possession of the monastery of Mount Tabor (Monthabor).
*June 1 – 30. Act sealed by Archbishop Gilles of Tyre whereby, on the order of Pope Alexander IV, the Hospitallers are put in possession of the monastery of Mount Tabor (Monthabor).
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:784, no. 2739
year: 1255
text: *June 1 – 30. Certification of the taking of possession by the Hospitallers of the monastery of Mount Tabor (Monthabor) by Pierre Fassatelli, notary, who had accompanied Archbishop Gilles of Tyre.
*June 1 – 30. Certification of the taking of possession by the Hospitallers of the monastery of Mount Tabor (Monthabor) by Pierre Fassatelli, notary, who had accompanied Archbishop Gilles of Tyre.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:784. no. 2740
year: 1255
text: June 30 - July 2. Ind. XIII. In the below-listed places. Fr. Jocelmus de Tornell, of the Order of the house of the Hospital of St John, acting on behalf of the master and brothers of the Order, coming with me, Aliottus, judex et notarius publicus, and the witnesses listed below, took possession of the places listed below located in the Kingdom of Jerusalem between Mount Tabor and the sea of Tiberias and casale Robert. On 30 June in the presence of Fr. Garsia de Rospide, Fr. Ferrandus, Fr. Gonsalvus, Fr. Folkeranus, Fr. Bertrandus, Fr. Rogerius and also the turcopoles Girardinus, Petrus de Girona, Michaelis and Matthaeus, Jocelmus de Tornell entered and took corporal possession of the casale of Jubeil. He appointed as raicii Abet and Gemeredi. The then similarly and in the presence of the same witnesses took possession of the casalia of Casta, Capharscept and Saronia, then the same day, in the presence of Fr. Folkeranus, Fr. Bertrandus, Fr. Rogerius and Fr. Gonsalvus he took possession of Demie and appointed Abet as raicius. Then the same day in the presence of the same witnesses together with Huissettus scriba he took possession of Sisara, There he appointed as rais (raicii) Messor, Brahym and Bennor. On the same day and with the same witnesses he took possession of Lubie, where he appointed Ayse as rais (raicius). The following day, being Thursday 1 July Fr. Jocelmus, in the presence of Fr. Garsia, Fr. Ferrandus, Fr. Johannis, Fr. Folkeranus, Fr. Rogerius and Fr. Bertrandus also the turcopoles Girardinus, Petrus, Matthaeus Michaelis, took possession of Erbel where he appointed Abet as raicius. The next day, Friday 2 July, he took possession of Egdis where he set up the banner of the Hospital in the presence of Fr. Garsia, Fr. Johannis, Fr. Folkeranus, Fr. Rogerius and Fr. Bertrandus and the turcopoles Matthaeus Michaelis. Aliottus Uguicionis, judex and notarius publicus, was present and composed this document.
June 30 - July 2. Ind. XIII. In the below-listed places. Fr. Jocelmus de Tornell, of the Order of the house of the Hospital of St John, acting on behalf of the master and brothers of the Order, coming with me, Aliottus, judex et notarius publicus, and the witnesses listed below, took possession of... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:786-87, no. 2747; RRH 1237
year: 1255
text: July 12. Anagni. Pope Alexander IV writes to the prior of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the people's pastor (plebanus) of St Mark in Acre, relating that, at the request of the commune of Genoa, it is said that the pope sent a letter to the abbot and convent of St Sabbas in Acre ordering them to sell, grant perpetually for an annual rent, or give by trade to the commune their house in Acre (Acconensis) on the Street (vico) of the Chain next to the commune's house, granting the commune an executor for this. But because the pope has learned that such a sale or alienation would be at great cost for the monastery and cause much scandal, the pope orders the addressees, if it is so, to prohibit the executor from carrying out the papal mandate on this. If they (sic) proceed after the addressees' prohibition, the latter are to declare the process null and void. If the mandate has already been carried out, unless the parties renounce it before a deadline, the addressees are to revoke it on papal authority.
July 12. Anagni. Pope Alexander IV writes to the prior of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the people's pastor (plebanus) of St Mark in Acre, relating that, at the request of the commune of Genoa, it is said that the pope sent a letter to the abbot and convent of St Sabbas in Acre ordering... more
sources: Bourel de La Roncière, Les registres, 1:185, no. 606; RRH 1238b
year: 1255
text: July 1 – 31. Archbishop Henri of Nazareth, with the support of his chapter, has leased (livre en apaut) to William of Chastel Neuf (Guillaume de Chastel Neuf) and the brother of the Order, four casalia that we own in Batof, which are in the diocese of Nazareth: Rome, Romene, Cafreezeir and Cane of Galilee with all their rights and appurtenances for ten years in time of truce, as us et as costumes of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. These casals comprise 200 carrucates: Rome 80; Remene 40; Quefreezier 30; Cane 50. For the first year the Hospitallers are to pay 1,300 Saracen besants of the Acre weight in August; the second year they pay 1,800 besants and for the rest of the ten years, 2,300 besants. The archbishop attaches his seal as does Guillaume archdeacon of Nazareth, frater Johan de Brebant, bailli of Nazareth, frater Pierre and frater Marc, brothers of the church of Nazareth, and Johan Harneis and Johan de Nazareth, knights, homes liges of the archbishop, Johan Semes, bais of Saphorie, and Boteros his son our scriba and many others.
July 1 – 31. Archbishop Henri of Nazareth, with the support of his chapter, has leased (livre en apaut) to William of Chastel Neuf (Guillaume de Chastel Neuf) and the brother of the Order, four casalia that we own in Batof, which are in the diocese of Nazareth: Rome, Romene, Cafreezeir and Cane of... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:784-85, no. 2748; RRH 1239
year: 1255
text: August 16. Acre. Following mediation by good men, Hugh, archbishop of Nicosia (Hugo Nicosiensis archiepiscopus), on behalf of his church, and Brother William of Chastel Neuf (frater Guillelmus de Castro Novo) magister sancte domus Hospitalis sancti Iohannis Ierlimitani and his convent reach an agreement, under both their seals, on the tithes owed by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem for its lands in the city and diocese of Nicosia, and on certain other issues that have arisen between them. The preceptor and brothers of the house of the Hospital of St John in Nicosia will pay the archbishop and church of Nicosia 300 white besants a year for the tithes, payable at Nicosia on 1 September. The preceptor and brothers will also pay the archbishop and church 1 marcha argenti, payable each year in Nicosia on 1 September, for the quarter of goods of the dead. In return the archbishop and church of Nicosia will allow the bodies of the dead to be brought to the cemetery and church of the Hospital of St John in Nicosia and to be buried there. Bodies will not have to be taken to the mother church first unless an individual has expressed a wish to be taken there. The brothers of the Hospital will have no rights of ecclesiastical jurisdiction over their men (homines), who will be subject to the archbishop and church of Nicosia, saving the Hospital’s privileges. Children who die may be buried with the Hospital if this is the custom in the city; otherwise they should be buried by the church of Nicosia. The preceptor, brothers and sisters (mulieres familiares) of the house of the Hospital in Nicosia are to be subject to interdicts and sentences of excommunication and suspension delivered by the archbishop, saving the Hospital’s privileges.
August 16. Acre. Following mediation by good men, Hugh, archbishop of Nicosia (Hugo Nicosiensis archiepiscopus), on behalf of his church, and Brother William of Chastel Neuf (frater Guillelmus de Castro Novo) magister sancte domus Hospitalis sancti Iohannis Ierlimitani and his convent reach an... more
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, pp. 234-36, no. 91; RRH 1240