year: 1167
initiator: Isabellis civitatis Cesaree Palestine colona
recipient: Albertus clericus
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Oct. 1-31. Caesarea. In curia juratorum. Isabellis civitatis Cesaree Palestin[e] colona has sold an apotheca, which is commonly called a statio, next to the house of the late Johannes de [Hos]pitali for 30 besants and 12 nummi to Albertus clericus, the son of the above mentioned Johannes. Witnesses: Petrus de Sancto Germano; Ugo Turonensis; Herbertus Cambiator; Engelerius; Spinabellus; Heldebrandus; Bartholomeus Cordoenarius; Johannes Francei; Hugo, senescalcus domini.
Oct. 1-31. Caesarea. In curia juratorum. Isabellis civitatis Cesaree Palestin[e] colona has sold an apotheca, which is commonly called a statio, next to the house of the late Johannes de [Hos]pitali for 30 besants and 12 nummi to Albertus clericus, the son of the above mentioned Johannes. Witnesses... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Les Archives, pp. 110-11, no. 27 (RRH no. 432)