year: 1116
initiator: Constantius, Sancte Quarantenae servus, and Willelmus
recipient: Eustachius Granerius and his wife
institution: Sancta Quarantena
text: May 5. Constantius, Sancte Quarantenae servus, and Willelmus state that they had asked Eustachius Granerius and his wife to return land inhabited by some resident peasants [habitatores] of Sanctissima Quarantena. Eustachius and his wife agreed and through the offices of Patriarch Arnulf returned the land, together with a mill for which the monks of Sancta Quarantena could make use of water once a fortnight. Witnesses: domnus Arnulfus patriarcha; Anselmus de Turre; Hugo de Nellis; Ardonetus; Azo de Drouino; Aimericus de Fraisna; Aaluns de Belram; Arnulfus vicecomes Jherico.
May 5. Constantius, Sancte Quarantenae servus, and Willelmus state that they had asked Eustachius Granerius and his wife to return land inhabited by some resident peasants [habitatores] of Sanctissima Quarantena. Eustachius and his wife agreed and through the offices of Patriarch Arnulf returned... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 211-12, no. 94 (RRH no. 82)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
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year: 1124
initiator: Ema, widow of Eustachius Granerius, together with her husband Hugo princeps Joppe
recipient: Constantius Sancte Quarantene servus
institution: Sancta Quarantena
text: Apr. 8. Constantius Sancte Quarantene servus confirms that after the death of Eustachius Granerius he and his brothers reminded his widow Ema of the grant to the community in 1116 of the use of water for 24 hours each fortnight. They asked for the water right to be increased to once a week. With the agreement of her sons, Eustachius and Galterius, together with her husband Hugo princeps Joppe, Ema makes an eleemosynary grant, giving the community the use of the water for 24 hours every Saturday. Witnesses: Guarmundus patriarcha; Barisanus; Paganus de Osca; Ysaac, frater Rainaldi de Bruge; Godofridus Flamens; Johannes de Belram; Arnulfus, vicecomes de Jherico, had the charter written and confirmed by Eustachius; Galterius; and Ema’s husband Hugo princeps Joppe.
Apr. 8. Constantius Sancte Quarantene servus confirms that after the death of Eustachius Granerius he and his brothers reminded his widow Ema of the grant to the community in 1116 of the use of water for 24 hours each fortnight. They asked for the water right to be increased to once a week. With... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 211-12, no. 94 (RRH no. 104)