year: 1175
initiator: Petrus, the son of Petrus de Caors
recipient: Clarembaldus, his brother
text: Dec. 25 1174 - Dec. 24 1175. Petrus, the son of Petrus de Caors, with the agreement of his brothers Rainaudus and Hugo, sells part of his inheritance in vico Montis Sion in Jerusalem, comprising houses and a guastina, to his brother Clarembaldus for 50 besants. The houses, between which is situated the house that had been occupied by Jordanus Clericus, are bounded: on the east by the house of Willelmus Patron, the aforesaid gastina and the house of Albericus Parvus on the other side of the public way; on the south by the house of domina Eva Placharia; on the west by the houses of dominus Boamundus Buflus, Oba/Obera Cementarius, Petrus de Ve and his brothers; on the north by the houses of Petrus de Ve and his brothers. The guastina is bounded: on the east by the houses of Rohardus Toset across the via arcus Jude; on the north by the houses of Willelmus Patron; on the south and across the road by the house of Albericus Parvus; on the west by the houses that are the subject of this sale and the house of Jordanus Clericus, divided by the via Montis Sion. Should any legal challenge be made, Petrus must defend his sale according to the usages and customs [usus et consuetudines] of the city of Jerusalem. On this condition, the sale is confirmed in full court [in plena curia] in the presence of Rohardus Jerusalem castellanus, assisted by Bernardus Broet castelli magister and the jurati of the city. Clarembaldus is entitled to sell, give or pledge the properties to whomsoever he wishes, according to the usages and customs of the city of Jerusalem, and the king has the right to [a rent of] 2 besants and 2 solidi. Witnesses: dominus Robertus de Pinquenni; Gaufridus de Tors; Simon Judex; Lambertus Patriarcha; W. de Ponz; Balduinus de Lions; Gaufridus de Issoudun; Pesellus Rex; Petrus Giberti; W. Patron; W. Ber[audi]; Johannes de Tors; Johannes Brien; Holdricus.
Dec. 25 1174 - Dec. 24 1175. Petrus, the son of Petrus de Caors, with the agreement of his brothers Rainaudus and Hugo, sells part of his inheritance in vico Montis Sion in Jerusalem, comprising houses and a guastina, to his brother Clarembaldus for 50 besants. The houses, between which is situated... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Les Archives, pp. 119-21, no. 34; also ed. Prutz, Malteser Urkunden, pp. 109-10, no. 34 (RRH no. 534)