RRR: Eleemosynary grant
932
year: 1174
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 1-24. Raymond III Tripolis comes, son of Count Raymond II and Hodierna comitissa, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant in return for the aid given by Josbertus Hospitalis Iherusalem magister, frater Arnaudus Lombardus and other brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in securing his release from captivity and the help they have always given him. He confirms all the gifts made by his predecessors and his father Count Raymond II. He adds to them the surrender of the half of all spoil taken from the Sarraceni, which attached to his father’s standard [vexillum] and which his father had retained. This right of ‘vexillum’ is to be enjoyed by the Hospitallers. Witnesses: Romanus Tripolis episcopus; Josbertus Hospitalis magister, into whose hands this gift was made; frater Arnaudus Lombardus, frater Seguinus Ruffus; frater Bernardus; frater Bonellus capellanus; Anfredus de Toron constabularius; Hugo de Biblio; Raimundus frater ejus; Raimundus de Nephin; Guillelmus Dorel; Arbertus Saramannus; Arradus; Bertramus Porcelet; Rustagnus de S. Montano; Guillelmus vicecomes; Johannes ejus filius; Hugo Days; Poncius de Suura; Guillelmus Berengarius; Petrus de Lezignan; Raimundus de Monteolivo; Guilielmus de Caumont; Johannes de Suura; Guillelmus Fortis; ejus frater B.; Bertramus de Pontarudes; Balduinus Romanus; Petrus Bernardi; Arbertus de Monti-niaco; Raimundus de Curt; Guillelmus Firminus; Jacobus; Guillelmus Bidoz; regulus Simon; regulus Georgius; regulus Mafa; magister Matthaeus cancellarius, who drew up the charter.
Dec. 1-24. Raymond III Tripolis comes, son of Count Raymond II and Hodierna comitissa, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant in return for the aid given by Josbertus Hospitalis Iherusalem magister, frater Arnaudus Lombardus and other brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in securing his... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:319-320, no. 467 (RRH no. 519)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1073
year: 1181
initiator: Raymond III, count of Tripoli
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Mar. 1-31. Raymond III, Dei gratia Tripolitanorum comes and a confrater of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the Hospital, frater Rogerus de Molendinis sancte domus magister and its brothers. He gives a stretch of territory from the foot of the mountains on which is situated the castle [castellum] of Melechin as far as the cavea of Memboa and from the cavea in a straight line to the river commonly called Fer and from the river stream back to Bochea, and from there by way of the borders of the territory of the castle [castellum] of Tuban back to the river again. He includes in the gift all his rights, including his lordship over the territory, with its casalia and inhabitants. He specifies, however, that the banks of the river should be shared by him and the Hospital, with any profits divided between them. Witnesses: Ugo dominus Biblii; Ugo ejus filius; Raimundus de Biblio constabularius Tripolis; and present at the time of the original donation, Plebanus dominus Botroni; Ugo Mimars: Seherius de Pontet; Raimundus de Aquileriis; and afterwards, Albericus Sarramannus; Raimundus de Nefinis; Astafortis; Melioretus de Marreclea; Engelerius; Ugo Arveus; Raimundus de Montoliuo; Girardus frater ejus, Tripolis vicecomes; Albericus de Rancorolis; Guillelmus Berengerii; GuiIlelmus Fortis; Johannes de Suura; Ugo Sine Censu; Saisus; Raimundus Constantini; Johannes de Moneta; Ugo Moresini; Matheus cancellarius, who drew up this charter.
Mar. 1-31. Raymond III, Dei gratia Tripolitanorum comes and a confrater of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the Hospital, frater Rogerus de Molendinis sancte domus magister and its brothers. He gives a stretch of territory from the foot of the mountains on... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:406-7, no. 596 (RRH no. 602)