year: 1181
initiator: Bernard de Magdalo and his wife Marie
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Nov. 1-30. Bernard de Magdalo and his wife Marie sell a castle called Lath to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Master Roger [de Molins] for 1500 besants.
*Nov. 1-30. Bernard de Magdalo and his wife Marie sell a castle called Lath to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and Master Roger [de Molins] for 1500 besants.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:414-15, no. 608 (RRH no. 608a)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
1092
year: 1181
initiator: Regnaud, lord of margat
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 1. [172] With the consent of dominus Bertrandus his son, Reinaudus dominus de Margat makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and to his friend frater Nicolaus. He gives them a casale called Astalorin. Witnesses: dominus Bertrandus filius Reinaudi de Margat; magister Morellus; dominus Hugo Rufus; dominus Martinus de Nazaret; dominus Stephanus de Hallantio; frater Johannes de Templo; dominus Droco burgemsis Reinaudi de Margat; magister Georgius. The charter was drawn up by magister Morellus.
Dec. 1. [172] With the consent of dominus Bertrandus his son, Reinaudus dominus de Margat makes a sealed eleemosynary grant to the magister and brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and to his friend frater Nicolaus. He gives them a casale called Astalorin. Witnesses: dominus Bertrandus... more
sources: Delaville le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:417, no. 613 (RRH no. 609)
RRR: Grant
Confirmation/renewal of grants
1093
year: 1181
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Surianus Jayt filius Ubeys
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Sept. 24 - Dec. 24 [after Nov. 8?]. King Baldwin [IV] confirms under seal the gift to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a garden by the Surianus Jayt filius Ubeys.
*Sept. 24 - Dec. 24 [after Nov. 8?]. King Baldwin [IV] confirms under seal the gift to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of a garden by the Surianus Jayt filius Ubeys.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:728, no. 428
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
Confirmation/renewal of grants
1095
year: 1182
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Ioscelinus, the son of Ioscelinus Edessanus comes
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Feb. 6. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, confirms under seal an eleemosynary grant made to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Acre by comes Ioscelinus, his uncle and senescalcus, of an annual rent of of 1 quintarium of sugar for the use of the sick, to be collected each Easter at Lanahia. If in any year the nuntius of the Hospital cannot collect a whole quintarium of sugar, he can apply in the following year for the balance to be made up. Witnesses: Guido Ioppensis et Ascalonitanus comes; princeps Rainaldus Montis Regalis et Ebronensis domnus; comes Ioscelinus regius senescalcus; Aimericus constabularius; Ioscelinus de Sammosac Ascalonitanus castellanus; Raimundus de Iafenia. The charter was drawn up by Gvillelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Feb. 6. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, confirms under seal an eleemosynary grant made to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Acre by comes Ioscelinus, his uncle and senescalcus, of an annual rent of of 1 quintarium of sugar for the use of the... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:728-30, 786, 978, nos. 429, 461, 591 (RRH no. 613)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
Obligations
1099
year: 1182
initiator: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Mar 14. Jerusalem. In the Hospital of St John. In the general chapter of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Rogier/Rogerius serf des poures de Crist/servus pauperum Jhesu Christi promulgates statutes dealing with the duties of the conventual prior and local commanders, the provision of physicians, the treatment of male and female patients, the ward duties of the brothers and servants, and the provision of materials for the Hospital in Jerusalem by the European provinces and by officers in the Latin East. Of the latter, the bailli/baylivus of Antioch should send 2,000 canes/brachia of cotton for making bed coverlets, and the prior of Mont Pèlerin and the bailli/baylivus of Tiberias should each send 2 quintaus/quintalia of sugar for making lectuaries and medicines. An appendix, issued after frère/frater Rogier/Rogerius de Molinis maistre/magister and frater Bernardus prior had heard testimony, lists customary regulations for the treatment of patients, including children, for the duties of the frere corvoisier and the aumonier/elemosinarius, for prayers for benefactors and for alms-giving.
Mar 14. Jerusalem. In the Hospital of St John. In the general chapter of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, Rogier/Rogerius serf des poures de Crist/servus pauperum Jhesu Christi promulgates statutes dealing with the duties of the conventual prior and local commanders, the provision of... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:425-9, no. 627 (RRH no. 614a)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1100
year: 1182
initiator: Roger de Moulins, master of the Hospital, and the general chapter
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Mar. 14. [173] The maistre de l’ospital and the general chapistre issue regulations for the management of the Hospital of St John in Jerusalem and the treatment and diet of the patients. [174] They refer to: the issuing each year of 1500 besants to pay for doctors [mieges] and medicines [amandles]; to the casalia of Mont Gabriel, Sareth, Cuisinat, Sainte Marie, Caphaer and Cole, which are dedicated to providing fruit, bucks, ewes, goats, pigs and chickens [des fruiz et des boucs et des berbis et des chievres et des porcs et des gelines] for the use of the sick; the offices of karavane and karavanier, and bouteillerie and boutellier.
Mar. 14. [173] The maistre de l’ospital and the general chapistre issue regulations for the management of the Hospital of St John in Jerusalem and the treatment and diet of the patients. [174] They refer to: the issuing each year of 1500 besants to pay for doctors [mieges] and medicines [amandles];... more
sources: Edgington, ‘Administrative Regulations’, pp. 24-36
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1102
year: 1182
initiator: Bohemond III, prince of Antioch
recipient: Regnaud, lord of margat
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Dec. 1 1181 - Mar. 28 1182. [175] With the agreement of his wife Sibille and his sons Raimond and Boémond, Prince Bohemond III of Antioch, son of Raymond, confirms the sale to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of the casale of Astanors made by Rainaud Masoer seigneur de Margat, with the agreement of his son Bertrand. Bohemond also gives land which stretches from the house of Coste as far as the house of the Jews on the road to the sea that is on the other side of the baths of the Hospital.
*Dec. 1 1181 - Mar. 28 1182. [175] With the agreement of his wife Sibille and his sons Raimond and Boémond, Prince Bohemond III of Antioch, son of Raymond, confirms the sale to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem of the casale of Astanors made by Rainaud Masoer seigneur de Margat, with the... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 4:261, no. 624 bis (RRH no. 611b)
year: 1182
initiator: Galterius Cesaree Palestine dominus
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Dec. 25 1181 - Sept. 23 1182. With the agreement of his sister Juliana and her husband dominus Guido de Beritho, his boni homines and curia, and with the authority of his lord Baldwin, rex Iherusalem Latinorum sextus, Galterius Cesaree Palestine dominus, son of the late Hugo Cesaree dominus, sells under seal a casale commonly called Galilea, situated in the territory of Caesarea, with all its dominium, jurisdiction [cum omnibus justiciis], its rights and freed from exactions, to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, magister dominus Rotgerius de Molinis and its brothers for 5000 besants. The king invested them with a baculum [signifying possession]. The casale borders on the east the dependencies of castellum Arearum, on the west the Terra Daidonis, on the south a casale of dominus Amalricus with Aronia and the dependencies of Cossya, on the north a casale of the [canons of the] Templum Domini and a casale of [the nuns of] St Anne. Within the borders of Galilea are gastine, which once were casalia, called casale Gedida, Megar, casale rubeum, gastina Fontis and Laasina. Witnesses: dominus rex Balduinus; dominus Balduinus Ramatensis; dominus Balianus frater ejus; Petrus Costa; Johannes Costa; Spinapellus; Macharius; Garinus; Gahnardus; Johannes Monete; Gazellus Sydonensis; Sibo vicecomes Cesaree; dominus Willelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus et domini regis cancellarius; dominus Monachus Cesariensis archiepiscopus; dominus Guido comes Joppes et Aschalonis comes; dominus Aimericus regius constabularius. In addition Galterius gives the Hospital the Turris Salinarum, situated next to the sea, with the hill [toron] on which it is built, which had been pledged [commodavit] to the Order by his father Hugo, with freedom to enter and leave it. Witnesses: dominus Balduinus Ramatensis; dominus Balianus frater ejus; Petrus Costa; Johannes Costa; Macharius; Rotbertus de Aubecurte; Karolus.
Dec. 25 1181 - Sept. 23 1182. With the agreement of his sister Juliana and her husband dominus Guido de Beritho, his boni homines and curia, and with the authority of his lord Baldwin, rex Iherusalem Latinorum sextus, Galterius Cesaree Palestine dominus, son of the late Hugo Cesaree dominus, sells... more
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 1:421-2, no. 621; UKJ 2:738-9, 787, 979, nos. 433, 464, 594 (RRH no. 619)
RRR: Eleemosynary grant
Permission/licence/authorization
1108
year: 1182
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: *Dec. 25 1181 - Sept. 23 1182. Acre. King Baldwin IV makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, permitting it to grind grain in its mills next to Tyre without incurring any penalty for doing so.
*Dec. 25 1181 - Sept. 23 1182. Acre. King Baldwin IV makes an eleemosynary grant to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, permitting it to grind grain in its mills next to Tyre without incurring any penalty for doing so.
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:739-40, no. 434 (RRH no. 622a)
RRR: Confirmation/renewal of grants
1110
year: 1182
initiator: Baldwin IV
recipient: Galterius Cesaree Palestine dominus
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Nov. 14. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, confirming for Rogerius Hospitalis magister and his brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the purchase they made from domnus Galterius de Cesarea of Galilea for 5000 besants, as a masked eleemosynary grant, freed from the performance of servitium. Galilea is bordered on the east by castellum Area, on the south by the casale domni Amalrici, by Aronia and by the dependencies of Coscia, on the west by the sea and by Daidonum, and on the north by casale sancte Anne and casale Templi as far as Daidonum. Witnesses: Monacus Cesariensis archiepiscopus; Gvido Ioppensis et Ascalonitanus comes; Ioscelinus regius senescalcus; Balduinus de Ybelino; Balianus frater eius; Aimericus regius constabularius; Petrus Costa; Carolus; Gazellus. The charter was drawn up by Gvillelmus Tyrensis archiepiscopus regisque cancellarius.
Nov. 14. Acre. Baldwin, per dei gratiam in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus, makes a sealed eleemosynary grant, confirming for Rogerius Hospitalis magister and his brothers of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the purchase they made from domnus Galterius de Cesarea of Galilea for... more
sources: Mayer, UKJ 2:740-2, 787, 979, nos. 435, 465, 595 (RRH no. 618)