year: 1163
initiator: Adam Sancti Abrahę prior
recipient: Petrus Jai, a confrater
institution: Saint Abraham
text: Mar. 6. In the presence of Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem, Adam Sancti Abrahę prior, together with his convent, gives Petrus Jai, a confrater, and his heirs a casale called Naharia, which is situated next to the well [puteus] on the road that runs from the city of Antioch to the Pons Farfaris, and 2 houses in Antioch, of which one is sited by Sancta Maria Rotunda and the other by the house of the comitissa de Cereph. The properties are given on condition that the rights of the wife of Willelmus Ostiarius/Hostiarius and her heir are preserved and that the rent [census] payable by her in the past to the church of Hebron [Sanctus Abraham] will be rendered to Petrus Jai. Should she or her heir be unwilling to pay or should they die, the properties will pass directly to Petrus. The church of Hebron [Sanctus Abraham] retains pre-emption rights. Petrus Jai and his heirs will pay an annual rent [census] of 16 Saracen besants to the church of Sanctus Abraham in Acre, payable at Easter. Petrus has become a confrater and has given the church 150 besants. Witnesses: Nicholaus dominici Sepulchri prior; Arnulfus subprior; Godefridus thesaurarius; Amicus; of the canons of Sanctus Abraham, Odo de Golgota; Petrus diaconus; Stephanus; Guischardus; Vivianus; Nicolaus; Paganus; Johannes Lumbardus; Petrus Arvernensis; Robertus; Magister Hugo; of others, Amalricus thesaurarius S. Georgii; Johannes de Arsur; Magister Paganus; Aitardus; Alo; Conradus; Magister Hugo; Petrus Amfredus; Burgundio; Willelmus B[er]aldi; Johannes Raimundi; Johannes Turonensis; Raimundus; Petrus Bernardi; nepos ejus Bartholomaeus; Bernardus.
Mar. 6. In the presence of Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem, Adam Sancti Abrahę prior, together with his convent, gives Petrus Jai, a confrater, and his heirs a casale called Naharia, which is situated next to the well [puteus] on the road that runs from the city of Antioch to the Pons Farfaris, and... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Les Archives, pp. 97-9, no. 19; Prutz, Malteser Urkunden, pp. 97-8, no. 17 [dated 1162] (RRH no. 379)