RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
191
year: 1119
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 30. [or 1120]. Baldwin, dei gratia Iherosolimorum rex IIus, ‘quo deus per signum sancte crucis dedit victoriam sue christianitati in terra Sirie suoque regno nobis commisso’, confirms the privilege issued by his predecessor and relation [consanguineus] King Baldwin I [20 Jun. 1112] to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and further confirms all the Hospital’s possessions in his kingdom. Signatories : Paganus cancellarius ; Rotbertus vicecomes Acconis; Radulfus de Fontanellis; Vgo de Pazence; Anfredus de Toronis; Andreas de Teirall; Johannes cubicularius. In the presence of: Petrus Barchinonensis; Bertrandus frater de Monte Peregrino; Poncius presbiter; frater Aicilinus.
Dec. 30. [or 1120]. Baldwin, dei gratia Iherosolimorum rex IIus, ‘quo deus per signum sancte crucis dedit victoriam sue christianitati in terra Sirie suoque regno nobis commisso’, confirms the privilege issued by his predecessor and relation [consanguineus] King Baldwin I [20 Jun. 1112] to the... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:220-2, no. 83 (RRH no. 90a)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
198
year: 1120
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Patriarch Warmund and the clergy and people of Jerusalem
text: Apr. 14 - Jun. 30. Jerusalem. In the church of the Holy Sepulchre. Baldwin, secundus dei gratia rex Iherusalem/dei gratia secundus Latinorum rex Iherosolimitanus, responding to the request of Patriarch Warmund and the clergy and people of Jerusalem, and with the assent of his optimates makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, remitting the customs duty [consuetudines] which has been exacted at the gate of the city from those bringing in grain, hay and vegetables, because this has caused hardship to both pilgrims visiting the Holy Sepulchre and the residents of the city. Baldwin absolves from any exaction all those, whether Muslim [Sarraceni] or Christian, who bring grain or hay, beans, lentils and chickpeas through the gates of Jerusalem. They are to have the freedom to enter and leave and to sell where and to whomsoever they want. Baldwin also remits half of (other) customs duties (consuetudinaria). Signatories: Guarmundus patriarcha Iherusalem; Ebremarius Cesariensis archiepiscopus; Anschetinus Bethleemitanus episcopus; Bernardus Nazarenus episcopus; Rogerius Ramathensis episcopus; Gelduinus Uallis Josaphat abbas; Ricardus Latinensis abbas; Gerardus Sancti Sepulcri prior; Achardus Templi Dominici prior; Arnaldus Montis Syon prior; Laurentius Montis Oliveti, prior; other witnesses, Petrus Barchinonensis; Paganus cancellarius; Brando; Hugo Caulis con-stabularius; Willelmus de Tyberiade; Eustachius Granarius; Herbertus Pisellus; Radulfus de Fontanellis; Guido de Miliaco; Balianus; Romanus de Podio; Amalricus de Flandrello; Balduinus de Sancto Abraham; Manasses de Caypha; Roardus; Anschetinus vicecomes; Paganus pincerna; Johannes camerarius; Rainaldus de Pont; Goifridus Acus; Porcellus; Bertinus; Bachelerius; Willelmus Strabones.
Apr. 14 - Jun. 30. Jerusalem. In the church of the Holy Sepulchre. Baldwin, secundus dei gratia rex Iherusalem/dei gratia secundus Latinorum rex Iherosolimitanus, responding to the request of Patriarch Warmund and the clergy and people of Jerusalem, and with the assent of his optimates makes a... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:230-3, no. 86 (RRH no. 91)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
211
year: 1122
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Venice
text: *Jan. 16 1120 – Aug. 8 1122 (early part of 1122?). Baldwin II writes to Venice promising privileges in return for Venetian military or naval assistance.
*Jan. 16 1120 – Aug. 8 1122 (early part of 1122?). Baldwin II writes to Venice promising privileges in return for Venetian military or naval assistance.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:236, no. 89
year: 1131
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Church of Saint Samuel of Montjoie
institution: Saint Samuel of Montjoie
text: *Apr. 14 1118 – Aug. 21 1131. King Baldwin II gives the ecclesia sancti Samuelis [of Montjoie] and the the Premonstratensians serving there the mountain on which the church is situated, together with the use of the brothers’ own weights and measures at the gates, funda and cathena [of every town] throughout the kingdom, so that the monks can buy and sell and enter and leave the kingdom with the goods they need freed from any exaction.
*Apr. 14 1118 – Aug. 21 1131. King Baldwin II gives the ecclesia sancti Samuelis [of Montjoie] and the the Premonstratensians serving there the mountain on which the church is situated, together with the use of the brothers’ own weights and measures at the gates, funda and cathena [of every town]... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:281-2, no. 118