RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
25
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *Apr. 1. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon confirms the rights of the church of the Holy Sepulchre. He becomes a confrater [homo Sancti Sepulchri ac noster effectus fideliter deo et nobis se amodo militaturum spopondit].
*Apr. 1. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon confirms the rights of the church of the Holy Sepulchre. He becomes a confrater [homo Sancti Sepulchri ac noster effectus fideliter deo et nobis se amodo militaturum spopondit].
sources: William of Tyre, p. 456; Mayer, UKJ 1:103-4, no. 7
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
89
year: 1106
initiator: William Jordan
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Aug. 22. Mont Pèlerin. On the day of the dedication of the church of the Holy Sepulchre on Mont Pèlerin, William Jordan, christianᶒ militiᶒ ductor and nephew and heir of Raymond of St Gilles, confirms Raymond’s gifts to the church of the Holy Sepulchre and, at the request of Johannes caconicus ęcclesię Sancti Sepulcri, adds the eleemosynary gift of a villa called Bivora. He gives the church of the Holy Sepulchre the freedom to hold whatever the inhabitants of his dominions give. William Jordan, Christi servus atque christianᶒ militiᶒ comes, adds his signum. Witnesses: Aicardus Arelatensi; Decanus de Poscheriis; Stephanus de Brino; Gaufridus de Pennis; Willelmus Petrus constabularius; Willelmus Raimundus constabularius; Willelmus Berallus; Raimundus de Balcis.
Aug. 22. Mont Pèlerin. On the day of the dedication of the church of the Holy Sepulchre on Mont Pèlerin, William Jordan, christianᶒ militiᶒ ductor and nephew and heir of Raymond of St Gilles, confirms Raymond’s gifts to the church of the Holy Sepulchre and, at the request of Johannes caconicus... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 185-7, no. 79 (RRH no. 48)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
147
year: 1114
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Mar. 25 or Apr. 6 – Aug. 31. At the request of Patriarch Arnulf and the convent of the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Baldwin, regnum Iherosolimitanorum dispositione dei optinens, confirms whatever Godfrey [dux], his predecessor and brother, gave. Godfrey donated 21 casalia: Ainquinę; Armotię; Kefreachab; Kefredil; Bubil; Hubin; Aram; Kalendię; Beitligge/Betligge; Birra/Byrra; Subahiet; Ataraberet/Atarabereth; Vrniet/Vrmet; Zenu; Helmule; Beitelamus/Bertelamus; Aineseins/Ainesems; Barimeta; Beitiumen; Beitfuteier/Beitfuteir; Betsuric/Bethsuric; all the ovens in Jerusalem, except for 2 belonging to the Hospital of St John and 1 belonging to St Mary of the Latins; villani and their families whom King Baldwin gave at Sanctus Lazarus [Bethany]; and the 4 casalia above Sanctus Lazarus of Bellehatię/Benehatie, Benehabeth, Ragabam and Roma; 1000 modii of wheat each year in the territory of Nablus; half of that property which the king gave the Holy Sepulchre in the exchange relating to the bishopric of Bethlehem.
Mar. 25 or Apr. 6 – Aug. 31. At the request of Patriarch Arnulf and the convent of the canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Baldwin, regnum Iherosolimitanorum dispositione dei optinens, confirms whatever Godfrey [dux], his predecessor and brother, gave. Godfrey donated 21 casalia: Ainquinę; Armotię;... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:183-5, no. 56 (RRH no. 74)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
315
year: 1133
initiator: Patriarch William of Jerusalem and Petrus prior Sancti Sepulcri
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Before Sept. 1. Patriarch William of Jerusalem and Petrus Dominici Sepulcri prior confirm, at the request of the canons, the constitution of the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre. They rule on the burial and funeral rites to be followed when canons die, the number of Masses to be said for them, the disposal of their clothes and their anniversaries.
Before Sept. 1. Patriarch William of Jerusalem and Petrus Dominici Sepulcri prior confirm, at the request of the canons, the constitution of the chapter of the Holy Sepulchre. They rule on the burial and funeral rites to be followed when canons die, the number of Masses to be said for them, the... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 349-50, App. no. 2 (RRH no. 145)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
392
year: 1140
initiator: Raymond of Poitiers, prince of Antioch and his wife Constantia
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Apr. 19. Antioch. Raymond, Dei favente clementia princeps Antiochenus [elsewhere princeps invictissimus], and his wife Constantia confirm under seal all those properties that have been recently restored to the possession of the church of the Holy Sepulchre. Outside the city walls they are: 2 mills to the west of the Gate of the Bridge [porta Pontis], of which one is a building and is called in Arabic Funeidic and the other has lain in ruins for a long time; and a vineyard once owned by Bruno platearius. Within the walls they are: an apotheca situated before the Bath House that is called Omar in Arabic; a deserted house, anciently called of Berutus and situated before the church of St Menna; a house, called Serice, which is next to the church of St Peter; a house situated in front of the house Serice, which was once possessed by a Greek [Grecus] canon of the Holy Sepulchre called Salomon; all the houses, situated in front of the hospital [hospitale] called Hebeneboleit, which extend from the oven of Sanctus Georgius Discoopertus to the road that runs to the church of SS Cosmas and Damian. Prince Raymond adds more recent gifts to this list: a house given in alms by Osmundus canonicus Antiochenus, situated before the Bath House of Tancred; the house of Gameliel presbiter, Sancti Sepulcri canonicus, situated near the church of St Leonard; a house that belonged to a layman called Benedictus, facing the church of St Symeon. Witnesses: Gaudinus Mamistanus archiepiscopus; Hugo Gabulensis episcopus; Aimericus decanus Antiochiᶒ; Willelmus Brachetus capellanus palatii; Aimericus capellanus palatii; Willelmus Pictaviensis capellanus palatii; Willelmus Petri clericus; Petrus canonicus Templi; Godefridus canonicus Sancti Abrahe; Drogo miles Templi; Goisbertus miles Templi; Rogerius de Montibus constabularius; Galterus de Surdavalle; Garento de Saone; Fulco de Buignun/Buigiun; Willelmus Fraisnelli; Leo Majopolus dux Antiochiᶒ; Gaufridus de Guirchia; Petrus Armoini castellanus; Guiterius de Moceon; Ricardus de Belmunt; Robertus filius Gaufridi; Paganus de Fai; Garnerius de Burgo; Hugo de Boleira; Abo de Molins/Bolins; Cheale de Mausiaco; Basilius camerarius; Oliverius frater ejus; Garinus Malmuz marescalcus; Godefridus filius Raembaldi vicecomes; Raimundus marescalcus; Theodorus notarius; Georgius magister secretae. The charter was drawn up by Odo cancellarius.
Apr. 19. Antioch. Raymond, Dei favente clementia princeps Antiochenus [elsewhere princeps invictissimus], and his wife Constantia confirm under seal all those properties that have been recently restored to the possession of the church of the Holy Sepulchre. Outside the city walls they are: 2 mills... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 176-8, no. 76 (RRH no. 195)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
437
year: 1143
initiator: Raymond II, count of Tripoli
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Dec. 25 1142 – Dec. 24 1143. Raymond II, Poncii filius, comes per Dei gratiam Tripolitanus, repeats the gift made by Raymond of St Gilles to the Holy Sepulchre [1103-Feb. 28 1105], adding that he confirms under seal all eleemosynary gifts made to the Holy Sepulchre by his predecessors Counts Raymond [of St Gilles] and William Jordan.
Dec. 25 1142 – Dec. 24 1143. Raymond II, Poncii filius, comes per Dei gratiam Tripolitanus, repeats the gift made by Raymond of St Gilles to the Holy Sepulchre [1103-Feb. 28 1105], adding that he confirms under seal all eleemosynary gifts made to the Holy Sepulchre by his predecessors Counts... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 185-7, no. 79 (RRH no. 219)