RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1314
year: 1191
initiator: King Richard I of England
recipient: Archbishop, potestas, consuls and people of Genoa
text: Oct. 11. Acre. King Richard I of England writes to the archbishop, potestas, consuls and people of Genoa. He is considering an invasion of Egypt, including Old Cairo and Alexandria, in the following summer and he proposes an agreement with Genoa, which has already had a pact with him respecting his passage to Syria. The new agreement relates to a share of spoil in proportion to the Genoese naval contribution. Richard also promises to pay half the expenses of the Genoese galleys [galeae]. The Genoese consul in partibus Surie, Maurinus, is being sent back to Genoa with the proposal. Richard wants to know what the Genoese contribution will be.
Oct. 11. Acre. King Richard I of England writes to the archbishop, potestas, consuls and people of Genoa. He is considering an invasion of Egypt, including Old Cairo and Alexandria, in the following summer and he proposes an agreement with Genoa, which has already had a pact with him respecting his... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1496-9, no. App. III/8
RRR: Agreement/treaty
1317
year: 1191
initiator: King Richard I of England
recipient: Saladin
text: *Oct. 18. Written proposal for peace from King Richard I of England sent by al-‘Adil to Saladin.
*Oct. 18. Written proposal for peace from King Richard I of England sent by al-‘Adil to Saladin.
sources: Baha’ ad-Din Ibn Shaddad, pp. 185-6
RRR: Agreement/treaty
1318
year: 1191
initiator: King Richard I of England
recipient: Saladin
text: *Oct. 21. New written proposals for peace sent by King Richard I of England, including the marriage of al-‘Adil to Richard’s sister.
*Oct. 21. New written proposals for peace sent by King Richard I of England, including the marriage of al-‘Adil to Richard’s sister.
sources: Baha’ ad-Din ibn Shaddad, p. 187
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1340
year: 1192
initiator: King Richard I of England
text: c. mid Oct. On the board the Frankenef. King Richard I of England confirms an agreement about ecclesiastical property in England. Witness: M[agister] Philippus.
c. mid Oct. On the board the Frankenef. King Richard I of England confirms an agreement about ecclesiastical property in England. Witness: M[agister] Philippus.
sources: Sayers, ‘English charters’, p. 200