year: 1129
initiator: Willelmus prior Sancti Sepulcri
recipient: Petrus de Sancto Gauter, his wife and son
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Dec. 25 1128 - Aug. 31 1129. Willelmus prior Dominici Sepulcri records under seal that he has bought a vineyard with the land around it from Petrus de Sancto Gauter, his wife and son for 140 besants, drawn from the alms fund, which is held for the needs of the poor. The vineyard is situated just outside Mahumeria when one approaches from Jerusalem along the left hand valley [in sinistrale convalle]. The property had been free from encumbrances, except for the tithe levied by the Holy Sepulchre, which had been remitted. Witnesses: Goisbertus prepositus; Aimericus helemosinarius; Petrus Clementis; Anselmus capellanus Mahumerie; Gaufridus Acus; Petrus de Joppen; Petrus Guitart; Bernardus, married to the daughter of Petrus de Sancto Gauter; Rogerius Lombart. The charter is confirmed by: Petrus de Sancto Gauter, the vendor; Audeartz his wife; Andreas their son; Petronilla their daughter.
Dec. 25 1128 - Aug. 31 1129. Willelmus prior Dominici Sepulcri records under seal that he has bought a vineyard with the land around it from Petrus de Sancto Gauter, his wife and son for 140 besants, drawn from the alms fund, which is held for the needs of the poor. The vineyard is situated just... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 161-2, no. 66 (RRH no. 129)
year: 1129
initiator: Willelmus prior Sancti Sepulcri
recipient: Daughter of Petrus Sancti Lazari
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: c. Dec. 1 – 24. [43] When Petrus Sancti Lazari, a confrater [frater] of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, died, his daughter, who was a minor, and her mother asked to be able to hold the feodum of Sancti Lazari for their sustenance until the daughter should marry, after which the service owed for the fief would be resumed. When the daughter reached marriageable age the canons wanted to marry her to their famulus Petrus, whom they had brought up [noster nutritus]. The mother was vehemently opposed although she did not want to lose the fief in her lifetime. Brought with her mother, step-father [victricus], male protectors [patrini] and other lay people before Patriarch Stephen and the canons in chapter, the daughter stated that she would rather beg than marry against her mother’s will. She returned the fief to the canons on condition that her mother and step-father should continue to enjoy it for their lives. W[illelmus], third prior of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, records the canons’ agreement and their decision to provide for the son of the mother and her husband after their death. Witnesses: Anselmus cantor; Ato; Gislebertus; Petrus Bernardi; Gaudencius; Petrus elemosinarius; Aimericus; Gaufridus Acus; Petrus de Vendosme; Berengarius Parvus. Patriarch Stephen seals the deed.
c. Dec. 1 – 24. [43] When Petrus Sancti Lazari, a confrater [frater] of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, died, his daughter, who was a minor, and her mother asked to be able to hold the feodum of Sancti Lazari for their sustenance until the daughter should marry, after which the service owed for... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 160-1, no. 65 (RRH no. 128)