RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
980
year: 1177
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Rodricus comes and the professed brothers of his Order Montjoie
institution: Order of Montjoie
text: *Dec. 25 1176 - Jul. 31 1177. Acre. King Baldwin IV confirms the gift made to comes Roderico/Rodriguès of the religio Montis Gaudii or Cisterciensis [Avia in 1 ms] by Raynaud cy-devant prince d’Antioche et seigneur de Montreal et d’Ebron, with the agreement of his wife Estiennete, his [step]children Hunfroy/Honfroi and Isabelle, Guillaume comte d’Ascalon et de Joppé and his wife the comtesse Isabelle [Sibylla], of a great stretch of land with the casalia in it, on condition that if the Order ceases to engage in warfare against the Sarrasins the properties will be returned to their original owners. The king will have the right to part of all booty gained from the infidels, on the same terms as those that apply to the Hospitallers. The charter was drawn up by Lambertus.
*Dec. 25 1176 - Jul. 31 1177. Acre. King Baldwin IV confirms the gift made to comes Roderico/Rodriguès of the religio Montis Gaudii or Cisterciensis [Avia in 1 ms] by Raynaud cy-devant prince d’Antioche et seigneur de Montreal et d’Ebron, with the agreement of his wife Estiennete, his [step]... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:675-7, 764-5, nos. 394, 450 (RRH no. 553a)
year: 1180
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Military order of Saint Mary of Montjoie of Jerusalem
institution: Order of Montjoie
text: *Dec. 25 1176 - c. Mar. 25 1180. King Baldwin IV gives the military order of St Mary of Montjoie of Jerusalem under Rodericus magister an annual rent of 300 besants [aurei], to be drawn on the revenues of the bread market [logia ubi venditur panis] in Acre, and an annual rent of 400 besants [aurei] to be drawn on the revenues of the Gate of David [in Jerusalem].
*Dec. 25 1176 - c. Mar. 25 1180. King Baldwin IV gives the military order of St Mary of Montjoie of Jerusalem under Rodericus magister an annual rent of 300 besants [aurei], to be drawn on the revenues of the bread market [logia ubi venditur panis] in Acre, and an annual rent of 400 besants [aurei... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:713-14, no. 418