RRR: Agreement/treaty
1387
year: 1197
initiator: Aimery of Cyprus
recipient: Comte Henry de Champagne/Troyes
text: *Dec. 6 1195 - Sept. 5 1197. In Cyprus. With the advice of the barons of the kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyprus, King [Aimery] of Cyprus and comte Henri agree that the three daughters of Henri, born of his wife Ysabiau, will marry Aimery’s three sons. Aimery will pay the girls’ dowries and will settle the debt of 60000 besants owed by King Guy for the island of Cyprus, and, with the agreement of Ysabiau, Henri will give the heiress the county of Jaffa.
*Dec. 6 1195 - Sept. 5 1197. In Cyprus. With the advice of the barons of the kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyprus, King [Aimery] of Cyprus and comte Henri agree that the three daughters of Henri, born of his wife Ysabiau, will marry Aimery’s three sons. Aimery will pay the girls’ dowries and will... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:920, 968-70, nos. 553, 583
RRR: Agreement/treaty
1449
year: 1199
initiator: Bohemond IV, count of Tripoli
recipient: Gaufridus de Donjon, master of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Sept. 6. Bohemond, the son of Prince Bohemond of Antioch, Dei gratia Tripolis comes, records under seal that out of fear for the lord of the Assassins [dominus Assessinorum] he has come to an agreement with frater Gaufridus de Donjon magister sancte domus Hospitalis Iherusalem and the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem over the lordship of Maraclea and Camelum, which he gave them and they have possessed for some time. At Bohemond’s request the Hospitallers allow him to hold the lordship for life on condition that if the Hospitallers have the agreement of the legitimate heirs to the lordship, it will revert to them. The lordship will be restored to them on Bohemond’s death. If the lordship reverts to the Hospitallers, they will pay Bohemond within a month 6000 Saracen besants for Camelum and will absolve Bohemond from his debt to them of 300 besants. This written agreement will then be returned to them. Witnesses: Petrus de Ravendell; Girardus constabularius; Raymundus de Scandalione; Gaufridus de Cusantiis; of the brothers of the Hospital, frater Petrus de Mirmanda castellanus Crati; frater Petrus de Scutai castellanus Margati; frater Hylarius capellanus; frater Gaufridus Ratus bajulus domus Antiochie; frater Rogerius de Campania; frater Fortunus olim castellanus Emposte; frater Rollandus Burgundensis; frater Sancius Alvernensis; frater Villelmus de Morent; frater Symon senescalcus. [265]
Sept. 6. Bohemond, the son of Prince Bohemond of Antioch, Dei gratia Tripolis comes, records under seal that out of fear for the lord of the Assassins [dominus Assessinorum] he has come to an agreement with frater Gaufridus de Donjon magister sancte domus Hospitalis Iherusalem and the brothers of... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:682-3, no. 1096 (RRH no. 759)
RRR: Agreement/treaty
2279
year: 1236
initiator: Johan sire de Cesaire and Jehan de Ibelin
recipient: Henry, rex Cipri, and the church of Nicosia
text: Sept. 1 -31. Acre. Johan sire de Cesaire and Jehan de Ibelin promise to be guarantors of the sale made by King Henry of Cyprus to the church of Nicosia [before 1-31 September 1236], the text of which they incorporate in the record of their deed. Should the king default, they promise to help the church recover the 24000 besants owed to it if the sum has not been paid by the following April, but if they have to raise the money themselves, the church will surrender to them for 3 years the income of 2000 white besants it should have received. Eustorge arcevesque de Nicosie seals this deed in confirmation. Guarantors of the deed: Mesire P. archevesque de Cesarie; M. evesque de St George; Mesire T. evesque de Limison; Mesire G. Ardel elit de Saette; Mesire H. albes de Templo Domini; Mesire O. conestable de reaulme de Iherusalem; Mesire B. sire de Saette; frere G. de Foret comandeur de l’Ospital de St Johanni in Cipre.
Sept. 1 -31. Acre. Johan sire de Cesaire and Jehan de Ibelin promise to be guarantors of the sale made by King Henry of Cyprus to the church of Nicosia [before 1-31 September 1236], the text of which they incorporate in the record of their deed. Should the king default, they promise to help the... more
sources: Coureas and Schabel, The Cartulary, pp. 148-50, no. 50