year: 1160
initiator: Nicholaus prior Sancti Sepulcri
recipient: Stephanus Pasnaie
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Apr. 2. Nicholaus prior Sancti Sepulchri and his chapter lease to Stephanus Pasnaie the house, which Petrus de Sepulcro bought from Nicholaus and his wife Pontia, for an annual census of 5 besants, to be paid on the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Stephanus can sell to any burgensis, but the Holy Sepulchre will have preemption rights. Witnesses: Nicholaus prior; Arnulfus subprior; Godefridus thesaurarius; Ebrardus; Ilbertus; Petrus de Sepulcro; Petrus Clemens; Achilles; Bernardus Antioch[ie]; Rainarius; Hugo de Nigella; Petrus de Latina; Rainaldus de Lochis; Petrus Lombardus; Robertus Antioch[ie].
Apr. 2. Nicholaus prior Sancti Sepulchri and his chapter lease to Stephanus Pasnaie the house, which Petrus de Sepulcro bought from Nicholaus and his wife Pontia, for an annual census of 5 besants, to be paid on the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Stephanus can sell to any... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 253-4, no. 127 (RRH no. 349)
year: 1160
initiator: Nicholaus prior Sancti Sepulcri
recipient: Dominicus who is called Patriarcha
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Apr. 3. With the agreement of his chapter, Nicholaus prior Sancti Sepulchri leases to Dominicus, who is called Patriarcha, the house in Mahumeria, which Petrus de Sepulcro bought from a woman called Armellina, for an annual census of 6 besants, to be paid on the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Dominicus can sell to any burgensis, but the Holy Sepulchre will have preemption rights. Witnesses: Nicholaus prior; Arnulphus subprior; Godefridus thesaurarius; Evrardus; Ilbertus; Petrus de Sepulcro; Petrus Clemens; Achilles; Bernardus Antioch[ie]; Rainerius; Hugo de Nigella; Petrus de Latina; Rainaldus de Lochis; Petrus Lombardus; Robertus de Antioch[ia].
Apr. 3. With the agreement of his chapter, Nicholaus prior Sancti Sepulchri leases to Dominicus, who is called Patriarcha, the house in Mahumeria, which Petrus de Sepulcro bought from a woman called Armellina, for an annual census of 6 besants, to be paid on the Feast of the Purification of the... more
sources: Bresc-Bautier, Cart St-Sépulcre, pp. 254-5, no. 128 (RRH no. 350)