year: 1177
initiator: Rainald of Châtillon, lord of Hebron and Montreal
recipient: Rodricus comes and the professed brothers of his Order Montjoie
institution: Order of Montjoie
text: *Dec. 25 1176 - Jun. 30 1177. Guillaume comte d’Ascalon et de Joppé and comtesse Isabelle/Sibille his wife agree to a gift made to the military order of Montjoie and its master comes Rodericus by Reinaudus quondam Antiochie princeps [Rainald de Châtillon, by now lord of Montréal and Hebron].
*Dec. 25 1176 - Jun. 30 1177. Guillaume comte d’Ascalon et de Joppé and comtesse Isabelle/Sibille his wife agree to a gift made to the military order of Montjoie and its master comes Rodericus by Reinaudus quondam Antiochie princeps [Rainald de Châtillon, by now lord of Montréal and Hebron].
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:845-6, no. 494
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
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year: 1180
initiator: Rainald of Châtillon, lord of Hebron and Montreal
recipient: Church of Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
institution: Saint Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
text: Oct. 1 - Dec. 24. Guido de Miliaco made an eleemosynary gift to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat of half of a casale called Bethomar. This was later confirmed by his sons, dominus Philippus Neapolitanus, dominus Guido Francigena and dominus Henricus Bubalus, and in a sealed confirmation by the king. Now Reginaldus, once prince of Antioch and now Montisregalis et Hebron dominus, with the agreement of his wife Stephania, Hanfredus the son of Stephania and his wife Elisabeth, the daughter of the king of Jerusalem, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, giving St Mary the other half of the casale, together with its gastina. In return, the abbot and convent of St Mary will delegate an ordained monk to celebrate divine office in the church always and they will ensure that a lamp with sufficient oil will burn day and night before the tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary and a candle which will be always lit at Mass, Vespers and Matins for the souls of all the aforesaid benefactors. Witnesses: Stephanus canonicus Montis Syon et consanguineus principis R; Nicolaus capellanus domine S.; Hugo consanguineus principis; Ferricus consanguineus principis; Johannes castellanus; Villelmus de Vendome; Petrus siniscalcus.
Oct. 1 - Dec. 24. Guido de Miliaco made an eleemosynary gift to St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat of half of a casale called Bethomar. This was later confirmed by his sons, dominus Philippus Neapolitanus, dominus Guido Francigena and dominus Henricus Bubalus, and in a sealed confirmation by the... more
sources: Delaborde, Chartes, pp. 88-9, no. 41; Mayer, UKJ 2:913, no. 534 (RRH no. 596)