year: 1165
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: (c.1165). [103] A list of tenants of the Holy Sepulchre [in Jerusalem] and their rents [census]. In vico Montis Syon: Willelmus Angevin 9 besants; Maria Lechevere 2 besants; Johannes Libisonorum 7 besants; Turoz 3 besants; Mahafe 2 besants; Litart 2 besants; Johannes Raimont 6 besants. In vico Sancti Martini: Ricardus Capons 3 and a half besants; Petrus 4 besants; Baron 3 besants; Guillelmus Tortus 3 besants; Stephanus de Kaors 3 besants; Seyr surianus 4 besants; Bulfarage medicus 2 besants. In vico Girardi Lissebovette: ..... 14 besants; Petrus 12 besants. In vico Templi: Odo de Sparnay 14 besants; Bernardus Bevasis 17 besants; Bernardus Muletez 17 besants; Bernardus Bruhet 16 besants; Dame Gode 4 besants. Ante palatium domni patriarche: Petrus de Joppen 4 besants. In vico de Repoes: Stephanus Mazun 14 besants; Selam Mazum half a besant; Brain drogeman 5 besants - the house has an oven behind it. That house had belonged to Martinus Karaone and his son Bonet. The wife of Petrus de Yspania, who had been a consoror of the Holy Sepulchre and died in the Holy Sepulchre’s garden in Acre, left the canons her house in Jerusalem, which is situated in ruga Marescalka or in ruga Sancte Anastasie. Bernardus Bedewin, vicarius and confrater, left the canons his house in vico Sancte Anastasie, next to the house of Albertus Lumbardus.
(c.1165). [103] A list of tenants of the Holy Sepulchre [in Jerusalem] and their rents [census]. In vico Montis Syon: Willelmus Angevin 9 besants; Maria Lechevere 2 besants; Johannes Libisonorum 7 besants; Turoz 3 besants; Mahafe 2 besants; Litart 2 besants; Johannes Raimont 6 besants. In vico... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 321-2, no. 168 (RRH no. 421)
year: 1165
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: (c.1165). [104] List of names and the sites of old ovens belonging to the canons of the Holy Sepulchre. One each at the following sites. In vico David; before the door of [the church of] St James; before the house of Roardus castellanus; before the church of St Martin; in the house called that of Gilebertus de Pingeny; de vico Montis Syon; before the church of St Thomas of the Germans; the oven of St Giles in vico Templi; before the Bocheria; at la Tannerie; the oven of Rainaldus in vico Kocatrice; the oven of Anastasia; the oven de Repois; the oven of the Judairia before the door [of the church of] St Helyas; another in the Judaria behind [the church of] St Agnes towards the east; the New Oven [furnus novus] in the Judaria; the oven of Martinus Karavan; at the head of the vicus Girardi de Lissebone; in vico de Tresmailes; de vico Sancti Stephani; de Columba; de Ruffeide, next to [the church of] St Chariton; before the door of [the church of] the Holy Sepulchre; de Cecilia; the oven of [the church of ] St Pastor.
(c.1165). [104] List of names and the sites of old ovens belonging to the canons of the Holy Sepulchre. One each at the following sites. In vico David; before the door of [the church of] St James; before the house of Roardus castellanus; before the church of St Martin; in the house called that of... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 322-3, no. 169 (RRH no. 421)