year: 1217
initiator: Frater Isimbardus, preceptor domus Hospitalis sancti Johannis
recipient: Raimonde Provençale
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Sept. 1. Frère Isimbard [of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem] records that he has bought some houses with an eleemosynary grant he had received and that he has given them to Raimonde Provençale, a donnée of the Order, to have during his lifetime.
*Sept. 1. Frère Isimbard [of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem] records that he has bought some houses with an eleemosynary grant he had received and that he has given them to Raimonde Provençale, a donnée of the Order, to have during his lifetime.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:229, no. 1584 (RRH no. 899a)
year: 1237
initiator: Henry, rex Cipri
recipient: Balian d’Ybelin seignor de Baruth et conestable de Chypre and [his wife] Eschive de Mombelian
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Oct. 1-31. Henry, par la grace de Deu roi de Chypre, records that he has given Balian d’Ybelin seignor de Baruth et conestable de Chypre and [his wife] Eschive de Mombelian the casalia called Esteriga and Paleochorio, with the villains, villaines and children living in them, but with the exception of gifts made by his ancestors and the droiture de l’apaut de laudene. Now, in Henry’s presence and that of his court [cort], Balian de Ybelin and Eschive make an eleemosynary grant of Esteriga and Paleochorio to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frere Guillaume de Forest comandor, with the exceptions already specified. Henry guarantees and confirms this gift under seal. Guarantors: Johan d’Ybel; Baudoin d’Ybel; Hue d’Ybel; Gui d’Ybel; Philippe de Novaire; Guillelme Raimond. The charter was drawn up by Bonvassal d’Aude chancelier del royaume de Chypre.
Oct. 1-31. Henry, par la grace de Deu roi de Chypre, records that he has given Balian d’Ybelin seignor de Baruth et conestable de Chypre and [his wife] Eschive de Mombelian the casalia called Esteriga and Paleochorio, with the villains, villaines and children living in them, but with the exception... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:515-516, no. 2174 (RRH no. 1078)