RRR: Privilege/exemption
45
year: 1100
initiator: Godfrey of Bouillon
recipient: Order of Saint Lazarus
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: *†Jul. 15-18. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon grants privileges to the order of St Lazarus at Jerusalem.
*†Jul. 15-18. Jerusalem. Godfrey of Bouillon grants privileges to the order of St Lazarus at Jerusalem.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1467-9, no. App. II/7
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
82
year: 1104
initiator: Baldwin I
recipient: Order of Saint Lazarus
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: *†May 26 – Dec. 24. King Baldwin I entrusts the military order of St Lazarus with custody of the city of Acre.
*†May 26 – Dec. 24. King Baldwin I entrusts the military order of St Lazarus with custody of the city of Acre.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1470-1, no. App.II/10
year: 1131
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: *Apr. 14 1118– Aug. 21 1131. King Baldwin II issues a charter in favour of the leprosary of St Lazarus at Jerusalem.
*Apr. 14 1118– Aug. 21 1131. King Baldwin II issues a charter in favour of the leprosary of St Lazarus at Jerusalem.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:282-4, no. 120
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
416
year: 1142
initiator: King Fulk
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: Dec 25 1141 – Dec. 24 1142. Fulk, per dei gratiam tercius rex Latinus Ierusalem, with the consent of his wife Queen Melisende and his son Baldewinus, makes an eleemosynary grant, confirming the eleemosynary gift that Baldwinus Cesarensis made with his wife’s agreement in their presence to the leprosary of St Lazarus of land situated between the Mt of Olives and the Red Cistern [Rubea Cisterna] on the road to the River Jordan. The charter was drawn up by Elias cancellarius regis. Witnesses: Rohardus vicecomes; Paganus de Uoa; Willelmus de Bora; Albericus de Barbeia: domna Halois.
Dec 25 1141 – Dec. 24 1142. Fulk, per dei gratiam tercius rex Latinus Ierusalem, with the consent of his wife Queen Melisende and his son Baldewinus, makes an eleemosynary grant, confirming the eleemosynary gift that Baldwinus Cesarensis made with his wife’s agreement in their presence to the... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:333-4, 348, 389-90, nos. 146, 166, 208 (RRH no. 210)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
415
year: 1142
initiator: Baldwinus Cesarensis
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: *Mid 1134 – Dec. 24 1142. On his deathbed Baldwinus Cesarensis makes an eleemosynary grant, giving the leprosary of St Lazarus of a piece of land [between the Mt of Olives and the Red Cistern on the road to the River Jordan].
*Mid 1134 – Dec. 24 1142. On his deathbed Baldwinus Cesarensis makes an eleemosynary grant, giving the leprosary of St Lazarus of a piece of land [between the Mt of Olives and the Red Cistern on the road to the River Jordan].
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:332-3, 348, nos. 145, 165
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
431
year: 1143
initiator: King Fulk and Queen Melisende
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: *Mid 1134 – Nov. 10 1143. King Fulk and Queen Melisende make an eleemosynary grant, giving the leprosary of St Lazarus at Jerusalem a piece of land [terre petia], later partly planted with vines, which faced the leprosary. Fulk and Melisende had bought the land from a Surianus.
*Mid 1134 – Nov. 10 1143. King Fulk and Queen Melisende make an eleemosynary grant, giving the leprosary of St Lazarus at Jerusalem a piece of land [terre petia], later partly planted with vines, which faced the leprosary. Fulk and Melisende had bought the land from a Surianus.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:336, 348, nos. 149, 167
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
446
year: 1144
initiator: Baldwin III and Queen Melisende
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: Dec. 25 1143 – Dec. 24 1144. Baldwin, dei gratia sancte civitatis Ierusalem rex Latinorum quartus, and Melisende regina, his mother, confirm the eleemosynary gift made by Fulk, sancte Ierusalem rex Latinorum tercius, and Melisende regina to the leprosary of St Lazarus in Jerusalem of a petia of land situated in front of the leprosary, and a vineyard, which St Lazarus has planted on the land since the donation. Fulk and Melisende had bought the land from a Surianus. Witnesses: Rohardus vicecomes Ierosolimitanus; Bernardus Vacherius; Girardus Passerellus; Sado marescalcus.
Dec. 25 1143 – Dec. 24 1144. Baldwin, dei gratia sancte civitatis Ierusalem rex Latinorum quartus, and Melisende regina, his mother, confirm the eleemosynary gift made by Fulk, sancte Ierusalem rex Latinorum tercius, and Melisende regina to the leprosary of St Lazarus in Jerusalem of a petia of... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:349, 394-5, nos. 169, 212 (RRH no. 227)
year: 1145
initiator: Armenian monk called Abraham
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: 1130 – Sept. 27 1145. Patriarch William of Jerusalem records that in his presence an Armenian monk called Abraham, who had been given a cistern by Patriarch Warmund for the use of the poor, has donated the cistern to the leprosary of St Lazarus, on condition that he keeps the cistern in his lifetime and is provided with food and clothing by St Lazarus.
1130 – Sept. 27 1145. Patriarch William of Jerusalem records that in his presence an Armenian monk called Abraham, who had been given a cistern by Patriarch Warmund for the use of the poor, has donated the cistern to the leprosary of St Lazarus, on condition that he keeps the cistern in his... more
sources: Marsy, ‘Fragment’, p. 123, no. 1 (RRH no. 136)
year: 1147
initiator: Rogerius Ramatensis episcopus
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: Sept. Rogerius Ramatensis episcopus, with the agreement of the chapter of St George [of Lydda], gives the leprosary of St Lazarus half the tithes of fruits and foodstuffs of Casale Infirmorum in the territory of Ramla. Witnesses: Constantinus presbiter et decanus; Balduinus presbiter; Gillebertus presbiter; Durandus presbiter; Jordanus presbiter; Hugo diaconus; of the laity, Gulferius Normannus; Geraldus vicecomes; Gwalterius de Mahumeria. The charter was written by Rainerius scriptor.
Sept. Rogerius Ramatensis episcopus, with the agreement of the chapter of St George [of Lydda], gives the leprosary of St Lazarus half the tithes of fruits and foodstuffs of Casale Infirmorum in the territory of Ramla. Witnesses: Constantinus presbiter et decanus; Balduinus presbiter; Gillebertus... more
sources: Marsy, ‘Fragment’, p. 125, no. 4 (RRH no. 246)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
489
year: 1148
initiator: Reinerius de Ramis
recipient: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus in Jerusalem
institution: Leprosary of Saint Lazarus
text: Dec. 25 1147 – Dec. 24 1148. Reinerius de Ramis, who believes he is dying, makes an eleemosynary grant to the leprosary of St Lazarus beside [secus] Jerusalem. He gives St Lazarus 10 carruatae terre in Casale Galteri de Bulion, in the presence of his mother Stephania, of Barisanus, of Hugo and Balduinus the sons of Barisanus and the nephews of Reinerius, and of Ysabella his wife and the sister of Barisanus. Barisanus and his son Hugo and Balduinus confirm the gift. Reinerius had already given 2 carruatae in the casale of Buflis; to these are now added the 10 carruatae from the Casale Galteri de Bulion. Barisanus has no seal, but the Templars allow him to make use of theirs, which is attached by Petrus, frater atque capellanus militum Templi, who has drawn up the charter. Witnesses : Arnulfus de Sangien; Guerricus de Fumel; Arnulphus de Salinis; Balduinus Latro; Buimundus; Galterius de Sancto Quintino; Galterius Flamengus; Balduinus de Treis Besaces; of the brothers of the Temple, Petrus capellanus; Andreas de Muntbar dapifer; Frater Johannes de Barris; Frater Willelmus de Rocha; Frater Radulfus conversus; Frater Thomas Hernium; Frater Lenonus and many others.
Dec. 25 1147 – Dec. 24 1148. Reinerius de Ramis, who believes he is dying, makes an eleemosynary grant to the leprosary of St Lazarus beside [secus] Jerusalem. He gives St Lazarus 10 carruatae terre in Casale Galteri de Bulion, in the presence of his mother Stephania, of Barisanus, of Hugo and... more
sources: Marsy, ‘Fragment’, pp. 125-7, no. 5 (RRH no. 252)