RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1041
year: 1179
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Petronilla Acconensis vicecomitissa; senescalcus comes Iocelinus
text: Oct. 22. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, with the agreement of his sister Sibilla Ioppenensis et Ascalonensis comitissa, confirms under seal the sale for 4500 besants to his uncle and senescalcus comes Iocelinus by Petronilla Acconensis vicecomitissa, with the agreement of her sons Bauduinus and Clarenbaudus, and of Hodierna, the wife of Bauduinus, of the casalia called Samueth and Sophie with all their villani and also of houses in the royal castle [castellum] called Castellum Novum, together with all her vineyards and possessions in the castle and its territory. The king adds that these properties are to be held without service [sine servitio]. Witnesses: Princeps Renaldus Montis Regalis et Ebronensis domnus; domnus Balianus de Ybelino; Renaldus Sydonensis domnus; Gauterius de Berito; Guido frater eius; Paganus de Caypha; Balianus Ioppensis; Soherius de Memmedeo; Gosohuinus Boccus; Willelmus de Molembec; Giraldus de Ridefort regius marescalcus; Giselbertus de Floriaco Acconensis vicecomes; Poncius Marriani; Antelmus de Luca; Willelmus de Furcis; Raimundus Melangen; Radulfus de Nigella. The charter was drawn up by Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Oct. 22. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, with the agreement of his sister Sibilla Ioppenensis et Ascalonensis comitissa, confirms under seal the sale for 4500 besants to his uncle and senescalcus comes Iocelinus by Petronilla Acconensis... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:706-7, 848, nos. 413, 498 (RRH no. 587)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1045
year: 1179
initiator: Constance, comtesse de S Gilles
recipient: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 25 1178 - Dec. 24 1179. [161] Constancia, daughter of King Louis VI of France, sister of King Louis VII of France and S. Egidii comitissa, is admitted in common chapter by magister R. de Molinis as a consoror of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. She chooses to be buried in the Order’s cemetery. She makes a sealed eleemosynary gift to the Hospital and the poor of the casale of Betheras on the plain of Ascalon, which she had bought with all its rights. She imposes the condition that while she remains in the East the Order will give her 500 besants a year, payable on the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. If she should return to the West, the Order will provide her, in place of the 500 besants, with 12 and half marks in unadulterated silver of Troyes weight, payable each Pentecost in the Hospital’s chapter, meeting at Quierzy [Ceresers] or elsewhere. After her death the Order will bury her as a consoror and commemorate her obit every year. Witnesses: dominus R. de Sidone; dominus P[etrus]. de Creseto castellanus de Jerusalem; Willelmus de Molebech; Anselmus filius Gibelini; Rainaldus Litaldus; Amalricus de Franco Loco; Anselmus Babin; Robertus Niger; Nicolaus Manzur; Robertus de Pinkeni; Joffridus de Turs; W[illelmus] Ebraldi; Johannes Brecci; Ernulfus de Blanca Garda; Petrus de S. Lazaro; Odrez; Bernardus Proez; Robertus de casali S. Egidii; Soffridus d’Issodun; Tiebaldus de Canci; magister Lambertus, who wrote the charter.
Dec. 25 1178 - Dec. 24 1179. [161] Constancia, daughter of King Louis VI of France, sister of King Louis VII of France and S. Egidii comitissa, is admitted in common chapter by magister R. de Molinis as a consoror of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. She chooses to be buried in the Order’s... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:373-4, no. 551. See Hiestand, PTJ 2:256-9, no. 41 (RRH no. 503)
year: 1180
initiator: Guido Ioppensis et Ascalonensis comes and his wife Sibilla
recipient: Turginus
text: *Sept. 24 - Dec. 24. Guido Ioppensis et Ascalonensis comes and his wife Sibilla sell 2 carrucate terre and half the houses at the casale of Geschal/Gesehale to Turginus for 500 besants.
*Sept. 24 - Dec. 24. Guido Ioppensis et Ascalonensis comes and his wife Sibilla sell 2 carrucate terre and half the houses at the casale of Geschal/Gesehale to Turginus for 500 besants.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:783-5, 851, nos. 457, 502 (RRH no. 627 Add. [wrongly identified])
year: 1181
initiator: Hugo Flandrensis
recipient: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital and the brothers of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Shortly before Dec. 25 1180 - Sept. 10 1181. Hugo Flandrensis, with the agreement of his mother, his brother Reginaldus, his wife and children, sells frater Rogerius magister Hospitalis and the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a casale called Chola free of servitium for 3000 besants. He makes the sale in the curia of his lord Balduinus Ramathensis dominus, from whom he held the casale in feudum. Balduinus Ralmathensis dominus, with the consent of his brother Balianus and his son Thomas confirms the sale with his seal [sigillum Ramathensis]. Witnesses: Andreas Andegavensis; Petrus de Erneis; Balduinus de Rages; Bernardus de Armorville; Balianus de Saumes; Ernulfus vicecomes; Martinus Gazele; Bernardus Camerarius; of the brothers of the Hospital, frater Garnerius preceptor; frater Hugo de Calcalia; frater Stephanus thesaurarius; frater Richardus Anglicus. The charter was drawn up by Alanus capellanus.
Shortly before Dec. 25 1180 - Sept. 10 1181. Hugo Flandrensis, with the agreement of his mother, his brother Reginaldus, his wife and children, sells frater Rogerius magister Hospitalis and the brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem a casale called Chola free of servitium for 3000 besants... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:412, no. 603 (RRH no. 611)
year: 1181
initiator: Regnaud, lord of margat
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Apr. 5 - Sept. 23. [170] Rainaud Mazoer, together with his son Bertrand and Zacharie Castellan, his wife and children, sells a casale called Astanor to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frère Nicolas Hospitalier, for 2000 besants, payable to [Rainaud] Mazoer, and 100 besants, payable to Zacharie.
*Apr. 5 - Sept. 23. [170] Rainaud Mazoer, together with his son Bertrand and Zacharie Castellan, his wife and children, sells a casale called Astanor to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frère Nicolas Hospitalier, for 2000 besants, payable to [Rainaud] Mazoer, and 100 besants,... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 4:258, no. 595bis (RRH no. 611a)
year: 1181
initiator: Bernard de Magdalo and his wife Marie
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Nov. 1-30. Bernard de Magdalo and his wife Marie sell a castle called Lath to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Master Roger [de Molins] for 1500 besants.
*Nov. 1-30. Bernard de Magdalo and his wife Marie sell a castle called Lath to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Master Roger [de Molins] for 1500 besants.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:414-15, no. 608 (RRH no. 608a)
year: 1182
initiator: Galterius Cesaree Palestine dominus
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 25 1181 - Sept. 23 1182. With the agreement of his sister Juliana and her husband dominus Guido de Beritho, his boni homines and curia, and with the authority of his lord Baldwin, rex Iherusalem Latinorum sextus, Galterius Cesaree Palestine dominus, son of the late Hugo Cesaree dominus, sells under seal a casale commonly called Galilea, situated in the territory of Caesarea, with all its dominium, jurisdiction [cum omnibus justiciis], its rights and freed from exactions, to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, magister dominus Rotgerius de Molinis and its brothers for 5000 besants. The king invested them with a baculum [signifying possession]. The casale borders on the east the dependencies of castellum Arearum, on the west the Terra Daidonis, on the south a casale of dominus Amalricus with Aronia and the dependencies of Cossya, on the north a casale of the [canons of the] Templum Domini and a casale of [the nuns of] St Anne. Within the borders of Galilea are gastine, which once were casalia, called casale Gedida, Megar, casale rubeum, gastina Fontis and Laasina. Witnesses: dominus rex Balduinus; dominus Balduinus Ramatensis; dominus Balianus frater ejus; Petrus Costa; Johannes Costa; Spinapellus; Macharius; Garinus; Gahnardus; Johannes Monete; Gazellus Sydonensis; Sibo vicecomes Cesaree; dominus Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus et domini regis cancellarius; dominus Monachus Cesariensis archiepiscopus; dominus Guido comes Joppes et Aschalonis comes; dominus Aimericus regius constabularius. In addition Galterius gives the Hospital the Turris Salinarum, situated next to the sea, with the hill [toron] on which it is built, which had been pledged [commodavit] to the Order by his father Hugo, with freedom to enter and leave it. Witnesses: dominus Balduinus Ramatensis; dominus Balianus frater ejus; Petrus Costa; Johannes Costa; Macharius; Rotbertus de Aubecurte; Karolus.
Dec. 25 1181 - Sept. 23 1182. With the agreement of his sister Juliana and her husband dominus Guido de Beritho, his boni homines and curia, and with the authority of his lord Baldwin, rex Iherusalem Latinorum sextus, Galterius Cesaree Palestine dominus, son of the late Hugo Cesaree dominus, sells... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:421-2, no. 621; UKJ 2:738-9, 787, 979, nos. 433, 464, 594 (RRH no. 619)
year: 1182
initiator: Ugo Broerius
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 25 1181 - Dec. 24 1182. With the agreement of his wife Maria, Ugo Broerius, the son of the late Petrus Broerius and Willelma Broeria, sells to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frater Nicholaus de Gusancio domus Hospitalis Montis Peregrini preceptor, his statio situated before the meat market [macellum] in the city of Tripoli for 113 Saracen besants. The shop is bordered on one side by a house belonging to Willelmus de Tortosa and on another by the house of Bernardus Furnarius. On another it is close to the barbacan [barbacana] where the public way reaches the gate. Witnesses: dominus Girardus de Monte Olivo Tripolis vicecomes; dominus Saxius; Johannes de Moneta; Willelmus Catalanus; Johannes Bulfarachius; Laurentius de Becelmia; Willelmus Isarnus.
Dec. 25 1181 - Dec. 24 1182. With the agreement of his wife Maria, Ugo Broerius, the son of the late Petrus Broerius and Willelma Broeria, sells to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frater Nicholaus de Gusancio domus Hospitalis Montis Peregrini preceptor, his statio situated... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:421, No. 620 (RRH no. 620)
year: 1182
initiator: Richelda, together with her son Bernardus Coppus
recipient: Petrus Federici, Leonus Provincialis, Bandinus Beccus Vallideserclus, Symon, Gandolfus, Bonesegnia and Marchus, representing the city of Pisa in Tripoli
text: Dec. 25 1181 - Dec. 24 1182. Tripoli. Richelda, together with her son Bernardus Coppus and with the agreement of her daughter Maria, sells Petrus Federici, Leonus Provincialis, Bandinus Beccus Vallideserclus, Symon, Gandolfus, Bonesegnia and Marchus, established in Tripoli and representing the city of Pisa in the sale, her houses in Tripoli for 188 besants. On the east the houses front the public way, on the west they adjoin the house of the vicecomitissa, on the north the house of Marinus and on the south the Pisan houses. Witnesses: Girardus de Monte Olivo Tripolis vicecomes, who seals the deed of sale; Willelmus de Calvo Monte; dominus Saxius; Iohannes de Moneta; Willelmus Catalanus; Iohannes Bulfarachii; Ugo Maurelini; Francardus; Iohannes Georgii; frater eius Marcus; Stephanus Mamuli; Guiduchius.
Dec. 25 1181 - Dec. 24 1182. Tripoli. Richelda, together with her son Bernardus Coppus and with the agreement of her daughter Maria, sells Petrus Federici, Leonus Provincialis, Bandinus Beccus Vallideserclus, Symon, Gandolfus, Bonesegnia and Marchus, established in Tripoli and representing the city... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, p. 24, no. 20 (RRH no. 621)
year: 1183
initiator: Robert abbé de Nostre Dame de la Carrière
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *1183. [186] Robert abbé de Nostre Dame de la Carrière sells land to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by the commandeur of Antioch.
*1183. [186] Robert abbé de Nostre Dame de la Carrière sells land to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by the commandeur of Antioch.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:440, no. 651 (RRH no. 635a)