RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1504
year: 1202
initiator: Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Sept. 1190-May 1202. Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus records under seal that the late Joscelinus regni Jerusalem senescallus made a sale, masked as an eleemosynary grant, to the Knights Templar of Chabor for 1000 besants. [274]
Sept. 1190-May 1202. Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus records under seal that the late Joscelinus regni Jerusalem senescallus made a sale, masked as an eleemosynary grant, to the Knights Templar of Chabor for 1000 besants. [274]
sources: Edbury, ‘The ‘Cartulaire de Manosque’’, pp. 174-5
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1596
year: 1207
initiator: Patriarch Albert of Jerusalem
recipient: Aalys, the daughter of Turginus
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 18. Acre. Patriarch Albert of Jerusalem confirms under seal an eleemosynary gift made in his presence to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem by Aalys, the daughter of Turginus and a consoror of the Hospital. She gives 4 carrucate terre with houses in casale Geschale, which Turginus had bought for 1000 besants from King Guy and Queen Sibylla, when they were Joppensis et Ascalonensis comes et comitissa. She delivers the charter of that sale to frater Isembardus Hospitalis magnus preceptor and frater Ricardus Hospitalis thesaurarius. She also leaves the Hospital an eleemosynary gift of 100 besants, to be paid on her death by the sale of a rent [censuales] of 50 besants a year payable to her by Thomas Pisanus for houses he holds of her in the vicus Catene at Acre, situated before the house of Johannes Daht. The houses border on the east the public way [via publica] and on the south the house of the daughter of Joannes Daht. On the north they adjoin the house of Tortosa and on west overlook the sea, called Lordamer. Any surplus from the sale of the rent can be distributed in alms for her soul. The Hospitallers will receive the eleemosynary gift of 100 besants even if Aalys should die intestate. Witnesses: Petrus Cesaree archiepiscopus; magister Guido Cesaree archidiaconus; Gervasius Acconensis archidiaconus; Balduinus Iherusalem regius notarius; magister Guillelmus Medicus; magister Lambertus; frater Sequinus prior; frater Fulco; Bremont hospitalarius; frater Simon de Calenson; frater Constantius; Philippus Moresin; Andreas de Viana; Bernardus de Cathena.
Dec. 18. Acre. Patriarch Albert of Jerusalem confirms under seal an eleemosynary gift made in his presence to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem by Aalys, the daughter of Turginus and a consoror of the Hospital. She gives 4 carrucate terre with houses in casale Geschale, which Turginus had bought... more
sources: Delaville Le Roux, Cart Hosp 2:78-9, no. 1276 (RRH no. 824)
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)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
2403
year: 1241
initiator: Johannes de Ibelino dominus de Arsur
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jun. 1-30. With the agreement of his wife domina Aeliz and his sons, Johannes de Ibelino dominus de Arsur makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, masking a sale, to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frater Petrus de Veteri Brivata domus Hospitalis Jerosolimitani magister. The Order already owns half of the mills of Tres Pontes. Johannes now gives the other half, together with the island adjoining them, which is situated between them and Vetus Pons, over which runs the road to Arsur. The land extends as far as the large stream called Jorgilra that flows below the hill [turon] called filie de Comar and then as far as the Vetus Pons, where a boundary between the land of the Hospital of St John and that of the lord of Arsur is marked. The other boundary runs from the mills to another stream flowing from Jorgilia. In return the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John give Johannes 3000 besants. Witnesses: of the fideles of the lord of Arsur, dominus Johannes de Cauquelie; dominus Johannes de Margato; dominus Johannes de Merlo; dominus Nicholaus de Barate; dominus Johannes de Logia; dominus Hugo Joppensis; dominus Gervasius de Maugastel; and others.
Jun. 1-30. With the agreement of his wife domina Aeliz and his sons, Johannes de Ibelino dominus de Arsur makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, masking a sale, to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, represented by frater Petrus de Veteri Brivata domus Hospitalis Jerosolimitani magister. The Order... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:590-1, no. 2274 (RRH no. 1100)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
2437
year: 1243
initiator: Marsilius Georgius [Marsilio Zorzi] bajulus in Syria Venetorum
text:
sources: Marsilio Zorzi, pp. 101, 135-71 (RRH no. 1114)