RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1287
year: 1190
initiator: Chaplain of the archbishop of Canterbury
recipient: Convent of Christ Church Canterbury
text: Oct. 21. The chaplain [capellanus] of the archbishop of Canterbury writes to the convent of Christ Church Canterbury. The archbishop reached Tyre on 16 September and travelled to Acre. He found the Christian army in a dreadful state, torn by disputes and featuring poor moral behaviour, while hemmed in and under attack from the Turci. Saladin’s potency grows while Christian power dimishes. On 8 January the Turks killed 4000 Christian foot soldiers. Other deaths include those of the queen of Jerusalem, comes Stephanus frater archiepiscopi Remensis, comes Barensis nepos archiepiscopi Remensis, comes de Ferreres frater comitis de Clara, Bernardus junior de Sanwaleri and Randulfus de Glanvilla.
Oct. 21. The chaplain [capellanus] of the archbishop of Canterbury writes to the convent of Christ Church Canterbury. The archbishop reached Tyre on 16 September and travelled to Acre. He found the Christian army in a dreadful state, torn by disputes and featuring poor moral behaviour, while hemmed... more
sources: Epistolae Cantuarienses, pp. 328-9, no. 346