year: 1131
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Royal hospital of Saint John the Baptist in Nablus
text: *Oct. 1 1126 – Aug. 21 1131. With the agreement of his four daughters, King Baldwin II gives the royal hospital of St John the Baptist in Nablus a casale called Letaria.
*Oct. 1 1126 – Aug. 21 1131. With the agreement of his four daughters, King Baldwin II gives the royal hospital of St John the Baptist in Nablus a casale called Letaria.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:285, 344, nos. 122, 154
year: 1131
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Saba Georgii
text: *Aug 12 1127 – Aug. 21 1131. King Baldwin II gives Saba Georgii the casale of Hara/Ara/Bara situated on the plain sub colle sancti Moyssi.
*Aug 12 1127 – Aug. 21 1131. King Baldwin II gives Saba Georgii the casale of Hara/Ara/Bara situated on the plain sub colle sancti Moyssi.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:286-7, no. 123
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
Restoration of possessions/rights
Renounciation/surrendering of properties
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year: 1131
initiator: Baldwin II
recipient: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Sept. 27 1130 - Aug 21 1131. Baldwin, dei gratia rex Iherusalem Latinorum secundus, had made a sealed eleemosynary grant to the church of the Holy Sepulchre, represented by Wilelmus prior and the canons. He had given a casale called Cafermelech in the territory of Nablus with all its lands and villani, except for 2 villani who had been transferred by Romanus de Podio to the casale of Betheflori. In return the canons of the Holy Sepulchre had surrendered their claim on 200 besants, which they had from the revenues [redditus] of Nablus. At the canons’ request Baldwin now restores the 2 rustici with their progeny and heirs, to the Holy Sepulchre and Petrus eiusdem prior. He does this in the presence and with the agreement of [Fulk] comes Andegavensis and Milissende his daughter. In the presence of Patriarch William [of Malines] of Jerusalem he orders Amelinus, his cancellarius, to write the charter and attach his lead seal. Witnesses: Petrus capellanus regis; Radulfus camerarius regis; Martinus de Nazareth; Anscatinus vicecomes Iherusalem; Olricus vicecomes Neapolis and many others.
Sept. 27 1130 - Aug 21 1131. Baldwin, dei gratia rex Iherusalem Latinorum secundus, had made a sealed eleemosynary grant to the church of the Holy Sepulchre, represented by Wilelmus prior and the canons. He had given a casale called Cafermelech in the territory of Nablus with all its lands and... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 1:287-8, 295, 344, nos. 124, 127, 155 (RRH no. 137)