RRR: Eleemosynary grant
164
year: 1117
initiator: Pons, count of Tripoli
recipient: Church of Saint Mark of Venice
text: Feb. Pons, dei gratia comes Tripolitanus, makes an eleemosynary grant to the church of St Mark [of Venice]. He gives a house with its chambers within and without in Tripoli, near the port. The house, which was once called Darus, is bordered on one side by the house of Bertrandus de Rocca Maura, on another by the house of Pontius de Pipinea, on a third side by the platea and on the fourth by a vicus. Signatories: Pontius Tripolitanus comes; Rogerius conestabularius; Petrus de Podio Laurentii; Raymundus dapifer.
Feb. Pons, dei gratia comes Tripolitanus, makes an eleemosynary grant to the church of St Mark [of Venice]. He gives a house with its chambers within and without in Tripoli, near the port. The house, which was once called Darus, is bordered on one side by the house of Bertrandus de Rocca Maura, on... more
sources: Tafel and Thomas, Urkunden Venedig 1:76-7, no. 36 (RRH no. 84)
RRR: Renounciation/surrendering of properties
426
year: 1143
initiator: Baldwin II or King Fulk
recipient: Church of Saint Mark of Venice
text: *May 2 1125 – Nov. 10 1143. King Baldwin II or King Fulk abrogates the grant of a rent of 300 besants a year, to be taken first on the funda regis of Acre and later on the catena of the port of Acre, that had been given by King Baldwin to the church of St Mark in Venice.
*May 2 1125 – Nov. 10 1143. King Baldwin II or King Fulk abrogates the grant of a rent of 300 besants a year, to be taken first on the funda regis of Acre and later on the catena of the port of Acre, that had been given by King Baldwin to the church of St Mark in Venice.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1311, no. 752