RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1488
year: 1201
initiator: Marinus Mazuc
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Apr. 27. Marinus Mazuc, a citizen of Genoa, records that he has become a confrater of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and makes an eleemosynary grant. He gives frater Gaufridus magister domus Hospitalis and his brothers an annual rent of 1 marcha argenti, to be drawn from the proceeds of 4 stationes in Acre. 2 of these are situated between stationes of the Hospital and of Rollandus Nepos, the brother of Antelmus de Luca. The third statio is situated between the stationes of Rollandus and of Andreas Ruffus, and the fourth is situated between the stationes of Andreas and of Bandinus Bec a Pisan. All lie between the public way [via publica] to the north and the waters of the port of the city of Acre to the south. The Hospitallers will collect and have custody of the shop rents, retaining the marcha argenti, and will assure Marinus of his possession of other properties in Syria, but on his death the 4 stationes will pass to them. Because Marinus does not have a lead seal, he has had 2 copies of this record made, one sealed with his seal in wax. Witnesses: frater Gaufridus magister, into whose hands the gift was made; frater Guillelmus Lumbardus preceptor domus Hospitalis Accon; frater Antelmus thesaurarius domus Accon; frater Isambardus prior Francie; frater Simon senescallus magistri; and other brothers; of laymen, dominus Belmustus Lercarius; Willelmus Usus Maris; Vivaldus Moricla; and others.
Apr. 27. Marinus Mazuc, a citizen of Genoa, records that he has become a confrater of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and makes an eleemosynary grant. He gives frater Gaufridus magister domus Hospitalis and his brothers an annual rent of 1 marcha argenti, to be drawn from the proceeds of 4... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:7-8, no. 1145 (RRH no. 783)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1490
year: 1201
initiator: Christiana, the daughter of the late Rogerius de Caypha
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: May 1-31. Christiana, the daughter of the late Rogerius de Caypha, becomes a consoror of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and, with the agreement of her lord Roardus Cayphas dominus, makes an eleemosynary grant to the Order, represented by frater Goffridus de Donjon Hospitalis magister, of her casale of Digegia. Since she has no seal, her gift is confirmed under seal by Rohardus Cayphas dominus, who is himself a confrater of the Hospital and who renounces all rights of lordship [dominium et potestas] over the casale. Witnesses: of the brothers of the Hospital, frater Gaufridus de Donjon domus Hospitalis magister; frater Guillelmus Lombardus preceptor domus Hospitalis Accon, frater Antelmus de Luca domus Hospitalis Accon thesaurarius; frater Constantius; frater Simon senescallus magistri; frater Stephanus; and others; of the milites, homines of dominus Roardus de Cayphas, Milo; Eustacius; Johannes filius Henrici de Podio; Stephanus; Thomas nepos archyepiscopi Tyrensis; Henricus; of the jurati of Cayphas, Guillelmus Scriba; Robertus Elefant; Rolandus; Reinaldus de Finamunde; Johannes Maio; Bonaccursus; and, Ugo Pelevilanus vicecomes Acconensis; Philippus Morisinus; Clarembaldus de Vicecomitissa; Helyas de Nazaret.
May 1-31. Christiana, the daughter of the late Rogerius de Caypha, becomes a consoror of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and, with the agreement of her lord Roardus Cayphas dominus, makes an eleemosynary grant to the Order, represented by frater Goffridus de Donjon Hospitalis magister, of her... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:8-9, no. 1146 (RRH no. 784)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1504
year: 1202
initiator: Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Sept. 1190-May 1202. Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus records under seal that the late Joscelinus regni Jerusalem senescallus made a sale, masked as an eleemosynary grant, to the Knights Templar of Chabor for 1000 besants. [274]
Sept. 1190-May 1202. Joscius Tyrensis archiepiscopus records under seal that the late Joscelinus regni Jerusalem senescallus made a sale, masked as an eleemosynary grant, to the Knights Templar of Chabor for 1000 besants. [274]
sources: Edbury, ‘The ‘Cartulaire de Manosque’’, pp. 174-5
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1525
year: 1203
initiator: Bernardus de Moruel
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: 1203. [277] Antioch. Bernardus de Moruel, who has come to Antioch in the service of Christianity, has fallen ill and is fearing death, has asked to be buried by the Knights Templar and makes an eleemosynary grant to them. He gives the Templars, who are represented by frater de Raiace magnus preceptor domus Antiochie, an annual rent of wheat in France, to be taken from his mills. He asks his brothers Alelmus and Hugo to present this charter, sealed with their seals and that of the bishop of Amiens, to his wife Maria as evidence. Witnesses: of the Knights Templar, frater Gerardus de Broes; frater Willelmus Fulcardi; frater Petrus de Vares; frater Ernaudus Salomonis; of the Hospitallers of St John, frater Petrus preceptor domus Hospitalis Antiochie; frater Benedictus capellanus; Stephanus de Portico; Henricus de Arenis; Gaufridus de BelIomonte; Renaudus de Ponz; Hugo de Reme; Fulco de Warviler consanguineus ejus.
1203. [277] Antioch. Bernardus de Moruel, who has come to Antioch in the service of Christianity, has fallen ill and is fearing death, has asked to be buried by the Knights Templar and makes an eleemosynary grant to them. He gives the Templars, who are represented by frater de Raiace magnus... more
sources: Truden des Ormes, ‘Etude’, pp. 367-8, no. 63 (RRH no. 792a)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1540
year: 1204
initiator: Cardinals Soffred of St Praxedis and Peter of St Marcellus, papal legates
recipient: Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: 1204. Acre. [282] Cardinals Soffred of St Praxedis and Peter of St Marcellus record their agreement under both their seals to an eleemosynary grant of a rent in France, made to the Knights Templar by the late Balduinus de Martinsart while he was still alive. Witnesses to this were: Rainerius de Manni, T. de Manni; Hugo de Alneto; Johannes Codart; and Johannes de Rielle, who was the lord of Balduinus.
1204. Acre. [282] Cardinals Soffred of St Praxedis and Peter of St Marcellus record their agreement under both their seals to an eleemosynary grant of a rent in France, made to the Knights Templar by the late Balduinus de Martinsart while he was still alive. Witnesses to this were: Rainerius de... more
sources: Trudon de Ormes, ‘Etudes’, pp. 371-2, no. 67
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1578
year: 1206
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Oct. 31. Lateran. Pope Innocent III writes to the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar [militia Templi] overseas, confirming the eleemosynary gift made to them of Satalia [in Asia Minor] by the emperor of Constantinople, the doge of Venice and the barones and milites of the Latin army. This had already been confirmed by his legate Cardinal P. of St Marcellus.
Oct. 31. Lateran. Pope Innocent III writes to the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar [militia Templi] overseas, confirming the eleemosynary gift made to them of Satalia [in Asia Minor] by the emperor of Constantinople, the doge of Venice and the barones and milites of the Latin army. This... more
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 9:328, no. 179 (RRH no. 815)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1567
year: 1206
initiator: Iuliana domina Cesaree
recipient: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans in Acre
institution: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
text: Feb. 1-28. With the agreement of her husband dominus Aymarus de Lairon and her son Galterus, Iuliana domina Cesaree makes an eleemosynary grant under her husband’s seal to the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans in Acre. She gives houses [in Caesarea] that had belonged to Georgius Lormina, the volta of Bernardus Falcilla and the gastina situated between these houses and the house of Petrus de Beugrant, by the public way, as far as another public way that runs towards the sea. She gives the turris Mallart with the platea in front, which extends to the border of a gastina belonging to the Templum Domini, and another little tower opposite, in the angle of the eastern city wall. These towers will be requisitioned by the lord of Caesarea if necessary for defence, but will be returned to the brothers in peacetime. She also gives a field [campus] that belonged to domina Brima. This is bordered on the west by a garden of the Hospital [of St John of Jerusalem], on the south by a field [campus] belonging to dominus Aymarus, on the east by a road that seperates it from the field [campus] of dominus Symon, and on the north by a road that separates it from the field [campus] of domina Grossa. She also confirms an eleemosynary grant made by Iohannes Charles, with the agreement of his mother, his brother Helyas, his sister domina Orgoillosa, Iuliana herself, her husband dominus A. and her son. Iohannes Charles has given the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans 2 fields [campi], a garden and a threshing floor [area] which is at the head of one of the fields. One of these fields has on its western side a field [campus] in which is the agullia sancti Petri, while on the east it borders a field [campus] that had belonged to Rainerius de Gibeleth, in which there was a vineyard. On the south it touches a road that separates it from the garden of the archbishop, and on the north there is a road running to Hadaydon. The area is at the head of this field. The other field [campus] is to the east of these and is separated from them by a little wall [paries]. On the south it touches the field that had belonged to Rainerius de Gibeleth in which there was once a vineyard. On the north it extends from the field [campus] of Iohannes Charles, in which are morvellarii. Within it on the eastern side and at its head is a carob tree [karoblers], next to the field [campus] of dominus Galterius de Cesarea in which there used to be a vineyard. The garden adjoins the city wall on the western side It is separated from the garden of P. Gasta to the east by road. On the south it touches a field [campus] which was once the garden of Iohannes Lermina, from which extends the field of Iohannes Charles. On the north is the garden of the archbishop. Witnesses: P. archiepiscopus; Philippus decanus; dominus Symon; 2 filii eius; Iohannes Gervasius vicecomes, Johannes Charles; Helyas frater eius; P. de Beugrant; Michael; Salomon; Fulco; Robertus Perrer; G. Passereus; Rainerius de Cassia; Iohannes Lermines; Stephanus Turquie; Guillelmus Britto.
Feb. 1-28. With the agreement of her husband dominus Aymarus de Lairon and her son Galterus, Iuliana domina Cesaree makes an eleemosynary grant under her husband’s seal to the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans in Acre. She gives houses [in Caesarea] that had belonged to Georgius Lormina, the volta... more
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, pp. 32-3, no. 40 (RRH no. 810)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1582
year: 1207
initiator: Godefridus de Guisa
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan 6. Godefridus de Guisa, originating in the diocese of Laon, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and dominus P. cesariensis archiepiscopus, he makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital, which is sealed by the patriarch, giving it rents in Picardy. He asks his wife Maria to make sure that the gift is made. Witnesses: Johannes de Vileriis; Girardus de Argival; Hugo de Spinosa; Macharius de Chaplenes; Petrus de Saintes; Halardus de Insula; Simon Platecorne; Rainaldus de Sancto Ciriaco; Terricus de Sancto Ylario; Guerricus de Vallecort; Bartholomeus de Maizieres; Symon de Ribemont; Rainaldus de Garci; Godefridus de Flaveigni.
Jan 6. Godefridus de Guisa, originating in the diocese of Laon, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and... more
sources: Riley-Smith, ‘The Hospitaller Commandery of Eterpigny’, pp. 391-2, no. 1
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1583
year: 1207
initiator: Bartholomeus de Maisiera
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan 6. Bartholomeus de Maisiera, originating in the diocese of Amiens, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and dominus P. cesariensis archiepiscopus, he makes an eleemosynary grant, sealed by the patriarch, to the Hospital, giving it rents in Picardy. Witnesses: Johannes de Vileriis; Gotafridus de Guise; Girardus de Argival; Hugo de Spinosa; Macharius de Chaplenes; Petrus de Saintes; Halardus de Insula; Simon Platecorne; Rainaldus de Sancto Ciriaco; Terricus de Sancto Ylario; Guerricus de Vallecourt; Symon de Ribemont; Rainaldus de Garci; Godefridus de Flaveigni.
Jan 6. Bartholomeus de Maisiera, originating in the diocese of Amiens, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem,... more
sources: Riley-Smith, ‘The Hospitaller Commandery of Eterpigny’, p. 392, no. 2
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1584
year: 1207
initiator: Johannes de Vilers
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan 6. Johannes de Vilers, originating in the diocese of Noyon, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and dominus cesariensis archiepiscopus, he makes an eleemosynary grant, sealed by the patriarch, to the Hospital, giving it property in Picardy, although preserving rents already enjoyed from it, and renounces his opposition to an entry gift made to it by his father who was also a confrater. Witnesses: Johannes de Vilers, who signs with his own hand; Godafridus de Guise; Girardus de Argival; Hugo de Spinosa; Macharius de Chaplenes; Petrus de Saintes; Halardus de Insula; Simon Platecorne; Rainaldus de Sancto Ciriaco; Terricus de Sancto Hylario; Guerricus de Vallecort; Bartholomeus de Maisieres; Symon de Ribemont; Rainaldus de Garci; Godefridus de Flaveigni.
Jan 6. Johannes de Vilers, originating in the diocese of Noyon, recognises the favour done to him by the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in extricating him from imprisonment by the Muslims [pagani] and becomes a confrater of the Hospital. In the presence of Patriarch A[lbert] of Jerusalem, and... more
sources: Riley-Smith, ‘The Hospitaller Commandery of Eterpigny’, pp. 392-3, no. 3