year: 1163
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Amalfitans
text: Jun. 15. Raymond III dei gratia comes Tripoli, the son of Count Raymond II, records how Landulfus filius Johannis comitis Mauronis, Mansus Curiali, Lucas Florus, Leo Falangon, Boamundus filius Johannis Marchisani and other probi homines of Amalfi came to his court [curia] and in the presence of his homines, milites and burgenses complained [about the behaviour] of Homodei Mimol, his wife Sibilia, the daughter of Guillelmus Guersus, and Guillelmus Guersus himself in relation to certain houses [in Latakia] belonging to [the church of] St Andrew and the commune of Amalfi [commune Malfitanorum]. The Amalfitans demonstrated by witnesses that they had bought the houses, together with others in the funda. By the court’s judgement Homodei, his wife and father-in-law are to receive 600 Saracen besants. The houses are restored by Count Raymond and his court to St Andrew and the Amalfitans, who will not be liable for servitium. They are bounded by the house of the vicecomes, by houses that once belonged to Stefanus de Nimen and Oliverius pater Carbonelli, by the Tutius vicus in which many things are sold and by the road that runs to the sea towards the house of dominus Rainoardus. Landulfus and his companions, on behalf of St Andrew and Amalfi, give Count Raymond 1200 Saracen besants for his judgement and promise to maintain the count, his land and honour. Witnesses: Hugo Sineconta Comestabularius; .... de Montepratoso mareschalcus Tripoli; Hugo de Gibelet filius Hebriaci; Reinoar de Neficis; Guillelmus de Craco et Araczeo; Bernardus de Magdalo; Rufinus miles; Alandus de Bulara; Petrus de Losina; Rainoardus de Mentedei illustris vicecomes; Joannes eiusdem filius; Pontius de Leura; Joanne, filius eius; Petrus Gerardi; Arnaldus de Lobes; Bonetus; Maurus filius eius; Gerardus Armonarius; Pontius Sancti Egidii; Americus Beloc; Armericus Troncus; Petrus de Valentia. The charter was drawn up by Albericus cancellarius. [91]
Jun. 15. Raymond III dei gratia comes Tripoli, the son of Count Raymond II, records how Landulfus filius Johannis comitis Mauronis, Mansus Curiali, Lucas Florus, Leo Falangon, Boamundus filius Johannis Marchisani and other probi homines of Amalfi came to his court [curia] and in the presence of his... more
sources: Camera, Memorie 1:202-3 (RRH no. 380)
year: 1178
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
institution: Hospital of saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Aug. 1-31. With the agreement of his wife Eschive, Count Raymond III of Tripoli gives Master Roger de Moulins [and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem] land in the bourg of Tripoli.
*Aug. 1-31. With the agreement of his wife Eschive, Count Raymond III of Tripoli gives Master Roger de Moulins [and the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem] land in the bourg of Tripoli.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:370, no. 543 (RRH no. 559c)
year: 1179
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Commune of Pisa
text: Aug. 9. Raymond III, Dei gratia Tripolitanorum comes, gives under seal to the cathedral and commune of Pisa a house in Tripoli to be held on the same free terms as other Pisan houses in the city. To the front of the house is the public way, to the back it adjoins other Pisan houses. On one side in the direction of the port there are houses belonging to the sons of Germundus and to Bernardus, the son of Iohannes Cupa, and on the other the houses of Vitalis Veneticus. Witnesses: Ugo Biblius; dominus Astafortis; Eradus; Raimundus marescalcus; Albericus de Rancozolle; Raimundus de Montoli; Raimundus de Suu…; Raimundus Constantini Saisi; Iohannes de Moneta; Bandinus Bec; Valliscircus; and of those who negotiated this gift, Pipindon, consul Acconensis; Plebanus; Pandulfus; Dens; Matheus cancellarius, who drew up the charter.
Aug. 9. Raymond III, Dei gratia Tripolitanorum comes, gives under seal to the cathedral and commune of Pisa a house in Tripoli to be held on the same free terms as other Pisan houses in the city. To the front of the house is the public way, to the back it adjoins other Pisan houses. On one side in... more
sources: Müller, Documenti, pp. 17-18, no. 15 (RRH no. 585)
year: 1180
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Jul. 1-31. Count Raymond III of Tripoli gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Master Roger de Moulins and frère Garnier grand commander, the castle of Tubania.
*Jul. 1-31. Count Raymond III of Tripoli gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Master Roger de Moulins and frère Garnier grand commander, the castle of Tubania.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:397, no. 585 (RRH no. 594b)
year: 1181
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Aug. 1-31. Count Raymond III of Tripoli gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and its master Roger de Moulins a house in the bourg of Tripoli.
*Aug. 1-31. Count Raymond III of Tripoli gives the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and its master Roger de Moulins a house in the bourg of Tripoli.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:412, no. 602 (RRH no. 602a)
year: 1184
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Early Jun. Raymond III, Dei gratia Tripolitanorum comes et sacratissime domus Hospitalis devotus confrater et amicus fidelis, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Rogerius de Molinis Hospitalis magister. He gives the city called Chamela, with all rights he could claim to have and all its dependencies, including castelli, villi and villani, casalia and inhabitants, fiefs [in feudis et feudatis, feudum pro feudo, in hominibus et hominiis], roads and travellers [viae et viatores] and all rights of justice. The Order grants him usufruct of the dependencies of the city of Chamela and its possessions across the river for his lifetime. He confirms his earlier grant to the brothers of the Hospital of usufruct of the dependencies on [the west] side of the river. Witnesses: Joannes Tripolis episcopus; Arnaudus cantor; Guillelmus prior S. Michaelis; Guillelmus de Juncheriis canonicus; Ugo dominus Biblii; Ugo ejus filius; Raimundus de Biblio; Raimundus de Nephinis; Astafortis; Arbertus Sarramanni; Eradus; Melioretus de Marreclea; Raimundus de Montoliuo; Girardus vicecomes; Bernardus de Monetro; Ugo Sine Censu; Engelerius; Saisius; Raimundus Constantini; Johannes de Moneta; Petrus Giraudus; Raimundus Ermengaudi; Matheus cancellarius, who drew up the charter.
Early Jun. Raymond III, Dei gratia Tripolitanorum comes et sacratissime domus Hospitalis devotus confrater et amicus fidelis, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Rogerius de Molinis Hospitalis magister. He gives the city called Chamela, with all... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:450-2, no. 676 (RRH no. 637)
year: 1186
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *May 1-31. Count Raymond III of Tripoli, regent of the kingdom of Jerusalem, becomes a cinfrater [donné] of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Master Roger de Moulins, and now grants the city of Chamele entirely, without any reservation of usufruct.
*May 1-31. Count Raymond III of Tripoli, regent of the kingdom of Jerusalem, becomes a cinfrater [donné] of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by Master Roger de Moulins, and now grants the city of Chamele entirely, without any reservation of usufruct.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:503, no. 804 (RRH no. 651b)
year: 1187
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Pisans in Tyre
text: *Jul. 4 - Aug. 6. Tyre. Count Raymond III of Tripoli grants the Pisans in Tyre: houses on the city wall that belonged to the Knights Templar, with a tower and a platea nearby, stretching to the sea near their fondacum above the city wall; houses that belonged to the sons of the late Balduinus Pisanus next to the platea by the sea and next to their fundacum; houses that belonged to Matheus Iohannis Guidi, next to the platea by the sea, that extend from the houses of the sons of Balduinus to the houses of Vguicio Taliaventi and Guinus Pisanus; and houses that belonged to the king where there was a scriptorium [in which cartule were made] and are behind the fundacum of the Pisans. Raymond concedes to the Pisans the right to use weights and measures [statera, pensae, modia et mensurae] for wine, oil and everything that can be measured for themselves and for those buying from them; and outside Tyre a water mill [molendinum aque]. He confirms all the Pisans’ rights in Tyre, including the privilege of having a curia.
*Jul. 4 - Aug. 6. Tyre. Count Raymond III of Tripoli grants the Pisans in Tyre: houses on the city wall that belonged to the Knights Templar, with a tower and a platea nearby, stretching to the sea near their fondacum above the city wall; houses that belonged to the sons of the late Balduinus... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1343-5, no. 770
year: 1187
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Genoese
text: *Jul. 4 - Aug. 6. Tyre. Count Raymond III of Tripoli, together with the barones gives the Genoese freedom in Tyre; a third part of the cathena there; casale sancti Georgii; and many other possessions.
*Jul. 4 - Aug. 6. Tyre. Count Raymond III of Tripoli, together with the barones gives the Genoese freedom in Tyre; a third part of the cathena there; casale sancti Georgii; and many other possessions.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1345-6, no. 771