RRR:
2646
YEAR:
1248
text:
March 31. Ind. VI. Acre. In the church of St Peter of the Pisans. Benencasa, quondam Leonardi Cascinensis filius, imperial judge and notary declares by order of Guido de Sancto Cassiano quondam Galli, consul comunis Pisanorum Accon et totius Syrie, to have seen and transcribed the concord between Henry of Champagne and the Pisans (1-5 May 1193: RRH 713 and RRR 1349) in the presence of Robertus Tornuli, Gontulinus de Ponte, the notary Ugolinus quondam Bandini and other witnesses. He also describes Henry’s appended lead seal: on both sides a mounted knight having a drawn sword in his hand, surrounded by the inscription: + HENRICUS TRECCENSIS COMES PALATINUS
Sources:
Müller, Documenti, p. 60 no. 37; RRH 1173

