RRR: 3171
year: 1256
text: October 10. Anagni. Pope Alexander IV writes to Patriarch [Jacques Pantaléon] of Jerusalem, papal legate, informing him of the previous letter and ordering him, if the master and brothers refuse to carry out the papal mandate, to compel them to do so with ecclesiastical censure, after a warning, without appeal, not withstanding any indulgences to the contrary.
October 10. Anagni. Pope Alexander IV writes to Patriarch [Jacques Pantaléon] of Jerusalem, papal legate, informing him of the previous letter and ordering him, if the master and brothers refuse to carry out the papal mandate, to compel them to do so with ecclesiastical censure, after a warning,... more
sources: Haluscynskyj and Wojnar, Acta Alexandri IV, pp. 34-35, no. 24
RRR: 3172
year: 1257
text: November 1 – 30. In the presence of Bartholomeu Monge, bailii of Juliens seignor de Seete et de Biafort, and the court (cort) of the lord of Sidon, Gautier le commandeor des freres des Alemans de Seete, representing the maistre and convent of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans, and sire Jehan dou Schuf, the son of sire Andre de Schuf, announce the transfer of 2 fiefs (fies), which Jehan held of the lord of Sidon, to the Hospital of St Mary, with their casaus, gastines and other rights, including gesin, without the rendering of service to Jehan and his heirs. In return Jehan will receive an annual rent of 1,000 Saracen besants in Acre weight, payable quarterly in sums of 250 besants, although in time of war the rent will be reduced to 500 besants, in quarterly payments of 125 besants. Jehan and his heirs will retain 3 gastines near the city of Sidon, called le Sauraanie, la Begelie and Bescote, the garden and land on the plain before Sidon, and the houses in the city of Sidon itself. Guarantors are sire Jofrei de Vilers; Hue sonz fiz; Gui di Mimars; and others.
November 1 – 30. In the presence of Bartholomeu Monge, bailii of Juliens seignor de Seete et de Biafort, and the court (cort) of the lord of Sidon, Gautier le commandeor des freres des Alemans de Seete, representing the maistre and convent of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans, and sire Jehan... more
sources: It is recorded in the margin of the deed that is it not valid, because of another contract. Strehlke, Tabulae, pp. 97-98, no. 115; RRH 1252
RRR: 3173
year: 1257
text: January 2. Lateran. Pope Alexander IV writes to the master and brothers of the Hospital of Jerusalem, relating that he has learned from their petition that, since the pope granted them and their Hospital the place in which the monastery of Mt Tabor is situated along with all the lands, possessions, people, rights, liberties, immunities, and appurtenances belonging to the monastery in any way, responding to their requests he grants that nothing shall be counted against them because of the times of hostilities, in which context the monastery is known to have been vacated.
January 2. Lateran. Pope Alexander IV writes to the master and brothers of the Hospital of Jerusalem, relating that he has learned from their petition that, since the pope granted them and their Hospital the place in which the monastery of Mt Tabor is situated along with all the lands, possessions,... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cartulaire général, 2:834, no. 2847, with the wrong expression hospitalitatum tempora; Bourel de La Roncière, Les registres, 2:490-91, no. 1577, with the formula hostilitatum tempora; RRH 1252a
RRR: 3174
year: 1257
text: January 2. Lateran. Pope Alexander IV writes to the master and brothers of the Hospital of Jerusalem, noting the Order’s obedience to the Apostolic See in the struggle against the infidel, confirms that the Order is to have all the same rights and privileges with respect to the lands of the former abbey of Mount Tabor as the abbey had had.
January 2. Lateran. Pope Alexander IV writes to the master and brothers of the Hospital of Jerusalem, noting the Order’s obedience to the Apostolic See in the struggle against the infidel, confirms that the Order is to have all the same rights and privileges with respect to the lands of the former... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:834-35, no. 2848; RRH 1252a
RRR: 3175
year: 1257
text: January 4. (1256 o.s.) Sidon. Julien seignior de Saiete et de Beaufort records under seal that he has made an eleemosynary grant to frere Anne maistre de l’hospital de nostre dame des Alemans en Jerusalem and the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans all the land of Souf, with lordship and all justise and all rights. The land consists of the following cazaus and gastines, with men, women and children: Bullel / Bulbel, Mahasser/Mahascer le grant, Delbon, Bethlon, le Barouc, le Foraidis, Queffra, la Zembacquie, Haynzehalta, Haynhamer, Hainouzeih/Haynoreih, la Orhanie/la Carhanie, Bemmorhei, le Haddis, Ebbrih, Boussaih/Bossaih, la Fornie, Bahaclin, le Doeyir/le Doeir, Bossonnaih le haut, Caffar, Hommeledmith/ Cafarhommel Edmith, Dardorith, Bessetfin, la Messeytie / la Messeitie, Sarsorith, Tesfahta, la Homaira, la Loaize, la Fessaiteca/la Fossaiteca, Kaffarhammie/Cafarhamme, Daircossa, la Bakha, la Kanzirie, Benemssin/Bennemssin, Bessemharrir/Bessemharir, la Mougarie/la Mougairie, la Corratye/la Conrathie, Bessonnaih le bais, Hommelmeguithe/Hummelmegunthe, Bahnayl, le Cuneyesce. Guarantors. Of the homes of Julien: Johan de la Tor the conestable; Johan Harneis the marshal; Felippe de Beaufort; Jofroi de Viliers; Hue de Viliers; Berteleme Monge; Felippe Hardel; Ote; Johan Genevois; Pierre d’Ancone; Johan de Nibar; Johan Pisan le vieill.
January 4. (1256 o.s.) Sidon. Julien seignior de Saiete et de Beaufort records under seal that he has made an eleemosynary grant to frere Anne maistre de l’hospital de nostre dame des Alemans en Jerusalem and the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans all the land of Souf, with lordship... more
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, pp. 88-89, no. 108; RRH 1253
RRR: 3176
year: 1257
text: *January 4. Sidon. Julien seignior de Saiete et de Beaufort sells the land of Scouf to the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans for 23,500 besants.
*January 4. Sidon. Julien seignior de Saiete et de Beaufort sells the land of Scouf to the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans for 23,500 besants.
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, p. 89, no. 109, partially edited; RRH 1254
RRR: 3177
year: 1257
text: January 4. (1256 o.s.) Sidon. Julien seignor de Saiete et de Beaufort makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to frere Anne maistre de l’hospital de nostre dame des Alemans en Jerusalem and to the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans. He gives them his fortress, called the Cave de Tyron with all its rights. Guarantors: of the homes of Julien, Johan de la Tor the constable; Jofroi de Viliers; Hue de Viliers; Berteleme Monge.
January 4. (1256 o.s.) Sidon. Julien seignor de Saiete et de Beaufort makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to frere Anne maistre de l’hospital de nostre dame des Alemans en Jerusalem and to the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans. He gives them his fortress, called the Cave de Tyron... more
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, p. 89-90, no. 110; RRH 1255
RRR: 3178
year: 1257
text: January 10. (1256 o.s.) Sidon. In the lord’s court. Julien seignor de Sayete et de Biaufort makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to frere Anne maistre de l’hospital des Alemans en Jerusalem and to the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans. He gives them the fiefs of Sschouf and Gezin, which Johan de Sschouf had held of him; that is to say: Gezin, Esfif, la Judede, Haddris, Hazibe, Batun, Tyrun, Bikicin, Bennuefe, Eigabetye, Kaytule, Eschemacha, Elcolea, Toura, Elmizraa, Elhozaein, Niha, Elmecheirfe, Bether, Gebbach, Moreste, Elmunzura, Baadran, Elchoreibe, Elmohtara, Butine, Elmuchetne, Sarsurit, Ethchit, Beddei, Cafernebrach, Deir Zekarim, Mechazerbenni, Be’lhun, Deir Elehamar, Deir Bebe, Elbegelie, Boocosta, Ezsaronie, Elkardie, the garden of Besel, and all gastines and rights, men, women and children. Guarantors: of the homes liges of Julien, Johan de la Tor the constable; Johan Harneis the marshal; Phelippe de Biaufort frere de Julien; Joffroi de Viliers; Eude de Creel; Maquaire; Raul de Hachif; Hue de Vilieres; Berteleme Monge; Phelippe Hardel.
January 10. (1256 o.s.) Sidon. In the lord’s court. Julien seignor de Sayete et de Biaufort makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to frere Anne maistre de l’hospital des Alemans en Jerusalem and to the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans. He gives them the fiefs of Sschouf and Gezin,... more
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, pp. 90-1, no. 111; RRH 1256
RRR: 3179
year: 1257
text: January 16. Lateran. Pope Alexander IV writes to Hugo, canon of Limassaol (Nimociensis), the nephew of Master Johannes de Camezano, papal chaplain and auditor of papal contradictory letters, relating that when he heard that Hugo intended to resign the office of overseer of the granary and the lands that he possessed in the church of Brives (Brivatensis ), where he is a canon, and any rights in them, and that Guillelmus de Cros, then canon of Limsassol, intended to do the same with his place, canonry, and prebend that he had in the church of Limassol, the pope committed to Master Jacobus de Mirabello, canon of Novara (Novariensis), the corrector of papal letters, the task of receiving these things directly or via procurators and assigning Guillemus’ things to Hugo and Hugo’s things to Guillelmus, which Jacobus did via Hugo’s procurator Master Philippus Caballo and Guillelmus’ procurator Petrus de Banhols, a cleric, notwithstanding if Hugo was beneficed elsewhere or if in the churches Brivatensis and/or Limassol (Nimociensis) there were expectant canons received by any authority. The pope now confirms what Jacobus did and has Jacobus’ letter inserted. Jacobus’ letter includes the information that Guillelmus is also a canon Claromontensis and Philipus is a cleric of Johannes de Camezano. Jacobus’ letter is dated the Lateran, January 8, 1257, drawn up by Thomas, notary of the Roman Church, and given before several witnesses.
January 16. Lateran. Pope Alexander IV writes to Hugo, canon of Limassaol (Nimociensis), the nephew of Master Johannes de Camezano, papal chaplain and auditor of papal contradictory letters, relating that when he heard that Hugo intended to resign the office of overseer of the granary and the lands... more
sources: Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:485-88, no. f-25
RRR: 3180
year: 1257
text: January 17. Lateran. Pope Alexander IV writes to the prior of St Eligius (Saint-Éloi) Parisiensis and the dean of St Martin of Tours (Turonensis), relating that it was proposed before him on behalf of Count Alfonsus Eu (Augi), chamberlain of the Kingdom of France, the son of the late King Johannes [of Brienne] of Jerusalem, that the late Pope Innocentius [IV] granted that he be assigned up to 6,000 livres tournois from redemptions of crusading vows and from imprecise bequests and other money directed to support of the Holy Land for any reason in the provinces Rouen (Rothomagensis) and Tours (Turonensis), to be collected, deposited in safe places, and afterwards assigned to him or his procurators by the abbots de Neafla Vetreri (Neauple-le-Vieux) of the diocese Carnotensis (Chartres) and Eu (Auri) of the diocese Rouen (Rothomagensis). This was on account of the count's vow to devote two years to the cause of the Holy Land, going to great expense and putting him in serious debt. When the pope rose to his position, he wrote to the same abbots ordering them, if it is so and the count had not yet received the money, to follow his predecessor's instructions. Thus the count humbly requested that, since he still has not received all the funds, the pope provide for him. Responding to his requests the pope orders the addressees to collect and have the money assigned to the count, minus what the count is known to have received, according to his predecessor's letter.
January 17. Lateran. Pope Alexander IV writes to the prior of St Eligius (Saint-Éloi) Parisiensis and the dean of St Martin of Tours (Turonensis), relating that it was proposed before him on behalf of Count Alfonsus Eu (Augi), chamberlain of the Kingdom of France, the son of the late King Johannes... more
sources: Bourel de La Roncière, Les registres, 2:500-1, no. 1621