RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1936
year: 1222
initiator: Henricus comes Ruthenensis
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
additional institution: Templars
text: Oct. 16-18. Acre. In the house of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. Henricus comes Ruthenensis, who is gravely ill, confirms under seal his earlier testament [October 18 1221], adding that he wishes his body to be treated by the Hospital as it would one of its brothers. He also leaves the Knights Templar property in France. He leaves the Hospital all the possessions and horses he has in the East. The magister of the Hospital should pay the legacies he has left to his household [familia], with reimbursement from his property in France should the costs exceed what he has in the East. Witnesses: magister Bertrandus phisicus; magister Petrus phisicus; Maurinus phisicus; frater Pontius draperius domus Hospitalis; frater Marsilius; frater Stephanus de Malavilla; Bertrandus de Mareolis miles; Gilbertus de Boi miles; magister de Rupe miles; Bernardonus serviens comitis; Berardus serviens comitis; Petrus Cornutus serviens comitis; Gerardus serviens comitis; Guillelmus Burdegalensis archiepiscopus; Bernardus de Villa Francha imperialis aule publicus notarius, who wrote and sealed the charter.
Oct. 16-18. Acre. In the house of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. Henricus comes Ruthenensis, who is gravely ill, confirms under seal his earlier testament [October 18 1221], adding that he wishes his body to be treated by the Hospital as it would one of its brothers. He also leaves the... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:308-9, no. 1760 (RRH no. 959a)
year: 1236
initiator: Iohannes de Ibelino Beriti dominus
institution: Templars
text: Before Mar. 1-31. In his last illness Johan d’Ybelin le seignor de Baruth, makes his will, leaving his fiefs to his sons, but making the eldest his successor, before taking the habit of a Knight Templar.
Before Mar. 1-31. In his last illness Johan d’Ybelin le seignor de Baruth, makes his will, leaving his fiefs to his sons, but making the eldest his successor, before taking the habit of a Knight Templar.
sources: Philip of Novara, Guerra, p. 210