RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1251
year: 1187
initiator: Corradus, son of the marquess of Montferrat
recipient: Commune and cives of Pisa
text: Oct. 1-31. Tyre. In the house of the Hospital. Wishing to reward those who are helping him defend Tyre and with the advice and consent of magister Monachus Cesariensis archiepiscopus, domnus Leotardus Nazarenus archiepiscopus, domnus Oddo episcopus Sydonie, frater Terri domus milicie Templi magnus preceptor and other Knights Templar, frater Burrellus magnus preceptor Hospitalis and other brother Hospitallers, and the milites and burgenses of Tyre and all the commune civitatis, Corradus, the son of the marquess of Montferrat, makes a sealed grant to the commune and cives of Pisa. If Jaffa and its neighbourhood is recovered by the Christians, he confirms for them all the houses they had before [its loss] on either side of the road leading to the gate of the port and the bath house and ovens that the Pisan Lambertus de Ioppen had; in the territory of Jaffa, Casale Patriarche and the garden that belonged to Gislebertus castellanus; the right of the Pisans and their commune in Jaffa to use weights and measures [statera, et pensae et modia et mensurae] for wine and oil and all other things, which they can use in sales to other persons. Corradus also confirms for the commune of the Pisans in Jaffa and its territory a free curia. All Pisans and those leased houses by them, whether scapuli, burgenses, milites, comiti or of any lay condition whatever, should be judged in the Pisan curia, except for cases involving feoda or assisiae, which should be judged in the curiae of lords [domni]. Otherwise no Pisan shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the royal curia in Jaffa or elsewhere throughout the kingdom. On the other hand, the king can exact dues [talia] on the houses of Pisan burgenses situated outside the Pisan quarter [extra honorem Pisani communis] if he exacts it elsewhere in the city of Jaffa, but he cannot impose any other dues [dricture] because of military or other needs, and the Pisans and those who rent Pisan properties are to be exempt from terciaria and other dues. Corradus concedes to the Pisans the right to have a vicecomes or consul to run their curia in Jaffa, the right to place their own men in the funda and gates of the city of Jaffa to look after Pisans and those who rent properties from them, who are to be free from any attempt by king’s men or those of any baro to tax them on entry and departure in the catena, funda or gates. The Pisans are to be free from charges on shipwreck and from any charge on houses, ovens, baths, casalia, mills and weights and measures [statera, et pensae et modia et mensurae] in Jaffa. Because the Pisans have remained in Tyre and are fighting the Sarraceni in defence of the kingdom they will in future be freed from all servicia for the gifts that have been made to them. Witnesses: Frater Giofredus Morin preceptor domus Templi in Tyro; frater Bertrandus Deltana miles Templi; frater Petrus Yterii miles; frater Wuillelmus de Uendobre miles; frater Vgo Giofrei miles; frater Achardus Templi capellanus; of the Order [domus] of the Hospital, Frater Hermengaldus prior Sancti Egidii; frater Wuillelmus Aluernacius; frater Poncius de Baia; of the barones, Domnus Vgo Tyberiadis; domnus Rau frater eius; domnus Gualterius Cesaree; domnus Helyas vicecomes Nazareth; Eustachius vicecomes Legionis; Rainerius de Marone; Vbertus de Orgiolo; Iterius de Manni; Amalricus Godescalci; Wuillelmus de Chaineto; Vbertus Nepos senescalcus marchionis; Ansaldus Bonuicinus; Balduinus frater eius; Bernardus Templi in Tyro vicecomes; Wuillelmus Caim; Matheus Iohannis Guidi; Symon de Faleisa. The charter was drawn up by Bandinus domni marchionis scriba.
Oct. 1-31. Tyre. In the house of the Hospital. Wishing to reward those who are helping him defend Tyre and with the advice and consent of magister Monachus Cesariensis archiepiscopus, domnus Leotardus Nazarenus archiepiscopus, domnus Oddo episcopus Sydonie, frater Terri domus milicie Templi magnus... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:869-72, no. 521 (RRH no. 667)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1252
year: 1187
initiator: Corradus, son of the marquess of Montferrat
recipient: Commune and cives of Pisa
text: Oct. 1-31. Tyre. In the royal citadel. Wishing to reward those who are helping him defend Tyre and with the advice and consent of magister Monachus Cesariensis archiepiscopus, domnus Leotardus Nazarenus archiepiscopus, domnus Oddo episcopus Sydonie, frater Terri domus milicie Templi magnus preceptor and other Knights Templar, frater Burellus magnus preceptor Hospitalis and other brother Hospitallers, and the milites and burgenses of Tyre and all the comune civitatis, Corradus, the son of the marquess of Montferrat, makes a sealed grant to the comune and cives of Pisa in Acre and its neighbourhood, He confirms: their possession of land with houses, churches, ovens, a bath house and all buildings established between Caput Furoris as far as the door of [the church of] St Andrew and outside the door as far as the tarsana and on the other side from the water of the port as far as shore of the burgus novus along the road [via] that runs from the Caput Furoris, past the house of Guidotta in a straight line as far as the shore of the burgus novus and along another road that runs from the house of Martinus Cercius by the door of the baths as far as the shore of the burgus novus, together with the houses and buildings on either side of the road and an oven and the royal bath house, which are next to the doorway; all houses the Pisans have in the burgus novus and any other part of Acre; in the neighbourhood of the city, Cabor, a garden which belonged to Antelmus, and a second mill on the river of Acre by the first mill, which is next to the church of St Nicholas. Corradus concedes to the Pisans and their commune in Acre the right to use weights and measures [statera et pensae et modia et mensurae] for wine and oil and all other things, which they can use in sales to other persons. He also confirms for the comune of the Pisans in Acre a free curia. All Pisans and those leased houses by them, whether scapuli, burgenses, milites, comiti or of any lay condition whatever, should be judged in the Pisan curia, except for cases involving feoda or assisiae, which should be judged in the curiae of lords [domni]. Otherwise no Pisan shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the royal curia in Acre or elsewhere throughout the kingdom. On the other hand, the king can exact dues [talia] on the houses of Pisan burgenses situated outside the Pisan quarter [extra honorem Pisani communis] if he exacts it elsewhere in the city of Acre, but he cannot impose any other dues [dricture] because of military or other needs, and the Pisans and those who rent Pisan propertes are to be exempt from terciaria and other dues. Corradus concedes to the Pisans the right to have a vicecomes or consul to run their curia in Acre, the right to place their own men in the catena, funda and gates of the city of Acre to look after Pisans and those who rent properties from them, who are to be free from any attempt by king’s men or those of any baro to tax them on entry and departure. The Pisans are to be free from charges on shipwreck and from any charge on houses, ovens, baths, casalia, mills and weights and measures [statera, et pensae et modia et mensurae] in Acre. The heirs of Pisans who die can recover their feoda and assisiae. The Pisans have the right to have their own churches and their liberties and Corradus promises at assist them in any dispute with other churches in Acre. Because the Pisans have remained in Tyre and are fighting the Sarraceni in defence of the kingdom they will in future be freed from all servicia for the gifts that have been made to them. Witnesses: Frater Gioffredus Morin preceptor domus Templi in Tyro; frater Bertrandus Deltana miles Templi; frater Petrus Iterii miles; frater Willelmus de Uendobre miles; frater Hugo Gioffrei miles; frater Achardus Templi cappellanus; of the Order [domus] of the Hospital, Frater Hermingaldus prior Sancti Egidii; frater Wuillelmus Aluernacius; frater Poncius de Baia; of the barones, Domnus Hugo Tyberiadis; domnus Rau frater eius; domnus Gualterius Cesaree; domnus Helyas vicecomes Nazareth; Eustachius vicecomes Legionis; Rainerius de Marone; Vbertus de Orgiolo; Iterius de Manni; Amalricus Godescalci;Guillelmus de Chaineto; Vbertus Nepos senescalcus marchionis; Ansaldus Bonuicinus; Balduinus frater eius; Bernardus Templi in Tyro vicecomes; Wuillelmus Caim; Matheus Iohannis Guidi; Symon de Faleisa. The charter was drawn up by Bandinus domni marchionis scriba.
Oct. 1-31. Tyre. In the royal citadel. Wishing to reward those who are helping him defend Tyre and with the advice and consent of magister Monachus Cesariensis archiepiscopus, domnus Leotardus Nazarenus archiepiscopus, domnus Oddo episcopus Sydonie, frater Terri domus milicie Templi magnus... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:872-7, no. 522 (RRH no. 668)