year: 1099
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Aug. 1-8 or 14-31. [Jerusalem]. Godfrey of Bouillon gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the village [casale] of Hessilia and two ovens in the city of Jerusalem.
*Aug. 1-8 or 14-31. [Jerusalem]. Godfrey of Bouillon gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the village [casale] of Hessilia and two ovens in the city of Jerusalem.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:98-9, no. 3
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: †Jul. 22 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon confirms a grant he had made in 1084 as duke of Lower Lorraine to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, confirming its freedoms and possessions in his dominions. Amol de Missamala; Loysus Asbana advocatus; Henricus de Baraly; Renettus d’Estanay; Groffin Lolyoch; Feyson de Giblett and many others.
†Jul. 22 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon confirms a grant he had made in 1084 as duke of Lower Lorraine to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, confirming its freedoms and possessions in his dominions. Amol de Missamala; Loysus Asbana advocatus; Henricus de Baraly; Renettus d’Estanay;... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:108-9, no. 11
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
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year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: †Jul. 22 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon confirms an eleemosynary gift he had made in 1094 of a hospital at Coudenberg in Brussels to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which he had visited after Jerusalem had been taken. Arnouls de Uisemale; Lois Asbanie avocat; Henri de Eural; Benoit de Sainte Enai; Frofin le Boc; Frisons de Glaboque and many others.
†Jul. 22 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon confirms an eleemosynary gift he had made in 1094 of a hospital at Coudenberg in Brussels to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which he had visited after Jerusalem had been taken. Arnouls de Uisemale; Lois Asbanie avocat; Henri de Eural; Benoit... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:109-14, no. 12
RRR: Privilege/exemption
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year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Jul. 22 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon promises the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem property in every city or castle taken by the Christians, to be allotted especially from inheritances for which no legitimate heir can be found.
*Jul. 22 1099 – Jul. 18 1100. Godfrey of Bouillon promises the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem property in every city or castle taken by the Christians, to be allotted especially from inheritances for which no legitimate heir can be found.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:114-15, no. 13 [3]
year: 1100
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *After late July. [8] Jerusalem. The Hospital of St John, between the conventual churh and the chapel of St John the Baptist. Tomb and epitaph of Wiggerus [Wicherus Alemannus]. It celebrates the seizure of Jerusalem by the Franci on 15 July 1099.
*After late July. [8] Jerusalem. The Hospital of St John, between the conventual churh and the chapel of St John the Baptist. Tomb and epitaph of Wiggerus [Wicherus Alemannus]. It celebrates the seizure of Jerusalem by the Franci on 15 July 1099.
sources: John of Würzburg, pp. 124-5
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
61
year: 1101
initiator: Geraldus, servus Ospitali Sancte Jherusalem, together with Patriarch Daibert of Jerusalem and Pope Paschal II
recipient: Benefactors in the west
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 25 1099 – late 1101. Geraldus, servus Ospitali Sancte Jherusalem, together with Patriarch Daibert of Jerusalem and Pope Paschal II, promises benefactors in the West that they will be absolved from all their sins and promises a share in the merits of the holy city of Jerusalem.
Dec. 25 1099 – late 1101. Geraldus, servus Ospitali Sancte Jherusalem, together with Patriarch Daibert of Jerusalem and Pope Paschal II, promises benefactors in the West that they will be absolved from all their sins and promises a share in the merits of the holy city of Jerusalem.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:9-11, no. 6 (RRH no. 36a) [11]
year: 1104
initiator: Bohemond of Taranto
recipient: Hospital of Saint John in Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Jul. 1098 – Aug. 1100 or 1103 – autumn 1104. Bohemond [of Taranto] gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a house with a garden next to it, situated close to the church of St John Chrysostom in Antioch; a canuta in the vicus of the Amalfitans in Antioch ; a little house [domuncula] with a garden in the vicus of St Paul in Antioch. He gives 3 casalia outside Antioch: Assis; Ursan; and Melessin.
*Jul. 1098 – Aug. 1100 or 1103 – autumn 1104. Bohemond [of Taranto] gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a house with a garden next to it, situated close to the church of St John Chrysostom in Antioch; a canuta in the vicus of the Amalfitans in Antioch ; a little house [domuncula] with a... more
sources: Hiestand, ‘Ein unbekanntes Privileg Fürst Bohemunds II’, pp. 44-7
year: 1110
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Hospital of Saint John in Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *May 26 1104 – Sept. 28 1110. King Baldwin I gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem 2 casalia, Bethafaua and Montana, lands and houses in Jerusalem and Nablus, including a garden that had belonged to Anfredus presbiter and a rich villein [villanus] living in Nablus, together with a mill in Nablus, and an oven in Jaffa, and lands and houses there and in Acre.
*May 26 1104 – Sept. 28 1110. King Baldwin I gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem 2 casalia, Bethafaua and Montana, lands and houses in Jerusalem and Nablus, including a garden that had belonged to Anfredus presbiter and a rich villein [villanus] living in Nablus, together with a mill in... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:164-5, no. 41
year: 1110
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Hospital of Saint John in Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept. 28. Baldwin, gratia dei rex Ierosolimitanus, makes an eleemosynary gift, confirming all the donations and alms made to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the poor of Christ in his kingdom. He specifies the following: the gift by Godfrey [dux frater meus] of a casale called Hessilia and two ovens in Jerusalem; Baldwin’s own gifts – the 2 casalia of Bethafaua and Montana; lands and houses in Jerusalem; the garden of Anfredus presbiter; a rich villanus living in Nablus and houses and a mill in the same town; a good oven in Jaffa; lands and houses in Jaffa and Acre; a casale called Sussia given by Gauterius Baffumeth; a casale called Bethamis/Bethtamis given by the viscount; another in the territory of Ascalon called Casale Melius given by Ugo de Puzath; a casale next to a mill in the territory of Azotum given by Anselmus de Turre Dauid; a casale in the territory of Caesarea given by Eustachius and also lands given by Eustachius near Cacco, and villani given on his advice by his milites; a casale in terra de Soeth called Dirberham given by Petrus de Lens; another called Capharmazre given by Arnulfus Loferencus; villani and lands given by Ugo and Geruasius in Tiberias; 3 villani given by the bishop of Nazareth; single villani given by Willelmus de Tenches, Paganus Uacca, Drogo, Dominicus and Guibertus de Salinas; another villanus given by Paganus de Cayphas, with lands and houses in Haifa and Capharnaum; another villanus given by Romanus de Podio; another villanus given by Balduinus with lands and houses in the city of Rames; and lands and houses given by the episcopus Ramatensis in Sanctus Georgius [Lydda]; 2 villani, one in Hebron the other in Iericho, given by Gaudemar Carpinel with everything belonging to them; a third given by Hugo in Bethan; a fourth given by Bouus in Rama/Roma; and a fifth given by Azio de Cirsed. Signatory: Balduinus dei gratia rex. Witnesses: Hugo de Puzath; Eustachius Graner; vicecomes de Ierusalem; Anselmus de Turre David; Gauterius Baffumeth; Guido de Milleu; Gotman; and many other nobles and good men.
Sept. 28. Baldwin, gratia dei rex Ierosolimitanus, makes an eleemosynary gift, confirming all the donations and alms made to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the poor of Christ in his kingdom. He specifies the following: the gift by Godfrey [dux frater meus] of a casale called Hessilia and... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:165-8, no. 42 (RRH no. 57)
year: 1111
initiator: Balduinus dei gratia Berutensis episcopus
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Sept. 28 1110 – end of 1111. At the request of King Baldwin I, Balduinus dei gratia Berutensis episcopus [bishop-elect] exchanges with the Hospital of St John his house in Jerusalem for one in Beirut.
*Sept. 28 1110 – end of 1111. At the request of King Baldwin I, Balduinus dei gratia Berutensis episcopus [bishop-elect] exchanges with the Hospital of St John his house in Jerusalem for one in Beirut.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:173-4, no. 48