RRR: Renounciation/surrendering of properties
1774
year: 1218
initiator: John of Brienne
recipient: Beatrix, the daugher of comes Iocelinus
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: * Dec. 7 1217 - Jan. 1-10 (2?) 1218. King John of Jerusalem records that Beatrix, the daugher of comes Iocelinus who was constituted by her husband procuratrix with administration over all their properties, renounces in the king’s presence and in that of the High Court [curia regis] the claims she had made against frater Garinus de Monte Acuto, magister of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, over the casale called Manueth.
* Dec. 7 1217 - Jan. 1-10 (2?) 1218. King John of Jerusalem records that Beatrix, the daugher of comes Iocelinus who was constituted by her husband procuratrix with administration over all their properties, renounces in the king’s presence and in that of the High Court [curia regis] the claims she... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1033-4, no. 634
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1775
year: 1218
initiator: John of Brienne
recipient: Beatrix, the daugher of comes Iocelinus
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan. 1-10 (2?). [312] John, dei gratia Latinorum Hierusalem rex decimus et comes Brene, records under seal that the High Court [curia mea] was satisfied that Beatrix, daughter of the late comes Iocelinus, had been granted general administration of their properties by her husband comes Otho. At the request of Beatrix, he confirms under seal her eleemosynary grant, renouncing her claims against frater Garinus de Monte Acuto, magister of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, and his brothers over the casale called Manueth. Witnesses: Buamundus princeps Antiochie et comes Tripolis; Radulphus de Tiberiade regni Hierosolimitani senescalcus; Iacobus marescalcus; Gauterus de Cesarea; Odo Montebello; Gilo de Beritho; Gaufridus de Cafran; Roardus de Cayphas. The charter was drawn up by Iohannes de Vindopera notarius regis.
Jan. 1-10 (2?). [312] John, dei gratia Latinorum Hierusalem rex decimus et comes Brene, records under seal that the High Court [curia mea] was satisfied that Beatrix, daughter of the late comes Iocelinus, had been granted general administration of their properties by her husband comes Otho. At the... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 3:1034-6, no. 635 (RRH no. 892)