year: 1134
initiator: Patriarch Bernard of Antioch
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Before 14 Sept. Patriarch Bernard of Antioch gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Raymundus magister, a house and a church in the casale called Acre. This gift was made at the time when Fulk, dominus rex invictissimus was ruling Jerusalem and was regent [jura moderans] of Antioch.
*Before 14 Sept. Patriarch Bernard of Antioch gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Raymundus magister, a house and a church in the casale called Acre. This gift was made at the time when Fulk, dominus rex invictissimus was ruling Jerusalem and was regent [jura moderans] of... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:89, no. 102 (RRH no. 151b)
year: 1134
initiator: Joscelin II, count of Edessa
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Dec. 1-31. Joscelin II, the son of Joscelin the Old, comte d’Edesse, gives the Hospital of St John a gastina called Bégudel.
*Dec. 1-31. Joscelin II, the son of Joscelin the Old, comte d’Edesse, gives the Hospital of St John a gastina called Bégudel.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:91, no. 107 (RRH no. 151c)
year: 1134
initiator: Patriarch Bernard of Antioch
recipient: Brothers of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: 1100 – 1134. At the request of the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Bernard, first Latin patriarch of Antioch, gives them a place [locus] in front of their hospitium in the neighbourhood [in circuitu] of [the church] of St Mary, where they can build a stable. But because the ownership of this site still belongs to the cathedral of Antioch [ecclesia Beati Petri], the Hospitallers will pay the patriarch and his church a census of 2 besants a year.
1100 – 1134. At the request of the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Bernard, first Latin patriarch of Antioch, gives them a place [locus] in front of their hospitium in the neighbourhood [in circuitu] of [the church] of St Mary, where they can build a stable. But because the... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:9, no. 5 (RRH no. 34a)
year: 1135
initiator: Maria de Sancto Lazaro
recipient: Bernardus, brother of Petrus prior Sancti Sepulcri
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Dec. 25 1134 – Dec. 24 1135. Jerusalem. In the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre. Record of an agreement made between Maria de Sancto Lazaro, the wife of Rogerius, a cliens of the Holy Sepulchre, and Bernardus, the brother of Petrus prior Sancti Sepulcri and a cliens of the patriarch. Maria had wedded her daughter to Bernardus in the presence of the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre. Her first husband Petrus had presented the daughter with a dowry of 100 besants and had invested her with the usufruct of a vineyard that he had planted. Petrus also left Bernardus a fourth part of a house situated in Jerusalem in the platea Templi next to the house of Bentulinus, to be held after his death. Another part was left to his son, although it would pass to Bernardus if the son died. Maria challenged the gift of the house. The case was heard in the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre in the presence of patriarcha Willelmus; Petrus subprior; of the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Anselmus cantor; Goffridus thesaurarius; magister Robertus; and in the presence of Anschetinus, quondam vicecomes Hierosolymitanus; Rainaldus de Pontibus; Goiffridus Acu. They judged that Bernardus should have the fourth part of the house acquired by Maria and her second husband Rogerius after their death; similarly another fourth part should pass to Bernardus after the death of Maria’s son. Witnesses: Petrus prior; Petrus de Barcinona; Willelmus Normannus; Godefridus; Vulgrinus; Evrardus; Gervasius; of the burgenses, Oldreus; Milo; Bentulinus; Bernardus Lemovicensis; Petrus Petragorici; Arnulfus de Gorranti; Bernardus Bituricensis.
Dec. 25 1134 – Dec. 24 1135. Jerusalem. In the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre. Record of an agreement made between Maria de Sancto Lazaro, the wife of Rogerius, a cliens of the Holy Sepulchre, and Bernardus, the brother of Petrus prior Sancti Sepulcri and a cliens of the patriarch. Maria had wedded... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 220-2, no. 102 (RRH no. 158)
year: 1135
initiator: William de Baronia
recipient: Abbey of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: (1135) [46] William de Baronia gives the abbey of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat in perpetuity the gastina of Julian, situated in the territory of Baronia.The gift is sealed by his ‘pater karissimus’, Radulfus archiepiscopus Mamistranus. Witnesses: Radulfus egregious episcopus; Galfridus canonicus; Hugo Blesensis Sancti Pauli Antiochiae monachus; Walterius presbiter, Baroniae capellanus; Stephanus miles; Willelmus de Brion.
(1135) [46] William de Baronia gives the abbey of St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat in perpetuity the gastina of Julian, situated in the territory of Baronia.The gift is sealed by his ‘pater karissimus’, Radulfus archiepiscopus Mamistranus. Witnesses: Radulfus egregious episcopus; Galfridus... more
sources: Kohler, ‘Chartes de Josaphat’, p. 130, no. 21) (RRH no. 161a
year: 1136
initiator: Rogerius Ramathensis episcopus
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Nov. 1. Rogerius Ramathensis episcopus, with the consent of Radulfus archidiaconus and all the chapter of Sanctus Georgius [Lydda], confirms that he gave the church of the Holy Sepulchre, Willelmus prior and its canons 2 casalia called Capharuth and Gith, with the agreement of Patriarch Warmund. He gives 2 other casalia called Kefrescilta and Porphilia. He grants the Holy Sepulchre half tithes of the harvests and all tithes on other things at these 4 casalia, on condition that the prior and canons of the Holy Sepulchre recognize the rights of the bishop, canons and church of Sanctus Georgius [of Lydda] to the tithes of Castellum Arnaldi and to the tithes of a casale of the Hospital of St John called Bulbul, which are waste at present. Witnesses: Anselmus episcopus Bethleem; Johannes episcopus Achon; Achardus prior Templi Domini; Arnaldus prior Montis Syon; Henricus prior Montis Oliveti; Guido prior Sancti Abrahe; of the chapter of Sanctus Georgius, Willelmus Thuroldi; Jordanus; Balduinus; Hugo and many others.
Nov. 1. Rogerius Ramathensis episcopus, with the consent of Radulfus archidiaconus and all the chapter of Sanctus Georgius [Lydda], confirms that he gave the church of the Holy Sepulchre, Willelmus prior and its canons 2 casalia called Capharuth and Gith, with the agreement of Patriarch Warmund. He... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 153-5, no. 61 (RRH no. 165)
year: 1136
initiator: Hugo de Sancto Abraham
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Early Summer – Dec. 24. At the request of King Fulk and Queen Melisende, Hugo de Sancto Abraham gives the Hospital of St John in Jerusalem Bethgibelin with casalia and their appurtenances.
*Early Summer – Dec. 24. At the request of King Fulk and Queen Melisende, Hugo de Sancto Abraham gives the Hospital of St John in Jerusalem Bethgibelin with casalia and their appurtenances.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:309-10, 345-6, nos. 134, 158
year: 1137
initiator: Cecilia, countess of Tripoli
recipient: G. de Margat
text: *Sept. Cécile, the widow of Count Pons of Tripoli, and her son Count Raymond II give G. de Margat, her chambrier, a garden [jardin] and a field where armsbearers tourney.
*Sept. Cécile, the widow of Count Pons of Tripoli, and her son Count Raymond II give G. de Margat, her chambrier, a garden [jardin] and a field where armsbearers tourney.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, ‘Inventaire’, p. 48, no. 23 (RRH no. 171a)
year: 1138
initiator: Willelmus Audomarensis castellanus, and his son Osto
recipient: Templars
institution: Templars
text: Sept 1 (or 24) 1137 – 2 April 1138. Jerusalem. On the advice of Patriarch Warmund [of Jerusalem] and the barones, Willelmus Audomarensis [St Omer] castellanus, and his son Osto had given the Templars the chapels, oblations and tithes of Slijpe and Leffinge [in Flanders]. Referring to Patriarch Warmund’s initiative in the establishment of the Templars, Willelmus and Osto now confirm this for Robertus miliciᶒ Templi magister, adding more land in a sealed eleemosynary grant, in return for prayers in the chapels for their souls and those of their family.Witnesses: Willelmus patriarcha; Petrus, Dominici Sepulcri prior; Gaufridus prior Templi Domini; Robertus archidiaconus; Garnerius canonicus Sepulchri Domini; Godfridus; Wlgrinus; Baldewinus cancellarius patriarchᶒ; Gozelinus frater Templi; Ysaac de Stathes.
Sept 1 (or 24) 1137 – 2 April 1138. Jerusalem. On the advice of Patriarch Warmund [of Jerusalem] and the barones, Willelmus Audomarensis [St Omer] castellanus, and his son Osto had given the Templars the chapels, oblations and tithes of Slijpe and Leffinge [in Flanders]. Referring to Patriarch... more
sources: Albon, Cart Temp, p. 99, no. 141 (RRH no. 173)
year: 1138
initiator: Riso, capellanus to Bohemond I and Bohemond II of Antioch
recipient: Canons of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Dec. 25 1137 –Aug. 31 1138. In the presence of Patriarch William of Jerusalem, who seals the charter, Riso, capellanus to Bohemond I and Bohemond II of Antioch, gives the canons of the Holy Sepulchre his houses with an apple orchard [pomerium], which he had bought from Willelmus medicus for 64 besants. They are to hold it under the same terms as he held it from Bohemond II. The houses are situated next to those of Pontius Antiocheni thesaurarius on the other side of the public way [via publica]. Riso reserves for himself one camera, to provide a small living place [habitaculum] for his servus, whom he has had baptized, for as long as he lives and serves him faithfully. He surrenders the charter from Bohemond granting him the houses. Witnesses: from the patriarch’s clergy, Humbertus capellanus; Amelius diaconus; Balduinus cancellarius; Johannes and several others.
Dec. 25 1137 –Aug. 31 1138. In the presence of Patriarch William of Jerusalem, who seals the charter, Riso, capellanus to Bohemond I and Bohemond II of Antioch, gives the canons of the Holy Sepulchre his houses with an apple orchard [pomerium], which he had bought from Willelmus medicus for 64... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 174-5, no. 75 (RRH no. 182)