HOSPITALLER SOURCES 1466

23 July, 1466. [Rhodes].
The registration office issues a statement in favour of Fr. Philips von Reiffenberg concerning his disputed abdication of his preceptories Nimwegen and Arnhem. (NLM Arch. 375, fol. 93v, chancery note, sguardium, register = liber bullarum 1465-1466 / J. M. van Winter, Sources concerning the Hospitallers of St. John in the Netherlands, 1998, Bulls and Letters, n. 70)

30 November, 1466
Note on the decision of Pope Paul II to summon the general council of the Hospitallers to Rome for a reform of the Order

1 December, 1466
Note on the election of the proctors of the treasury, Fr. John Langstrother bailliff of Egle, and Fr. Pierre dAubusson preceptor of Salins, followed by the election of the auditors of the accounts.

1 December, 1466
Protest of the Spanish, English, German and Italian tongues that the procedures at the election of the auditors of the accounts should not be to their disadvantage.

1 December, 1466
Protest of preceptor of Bamba, Fr. Aries Durio, that the procedures at the election of the auditors of the accounts should not be to the disadvantage of the prior of Castile, Fr. Juan de Vallensbelle.

[ca. 22 December, 1466]. [Rhodes].
Fr. Erhardus de Heringen procurador de la laingue d'Almaigne del vestro conventu de Rhodo issues a petition concerning:
1. the bailiwick of Brandenburg,
2. the Priorate of Hungary,
3. the preceptory of Haarlem, a member of the prioral chamber Utrecht, which is nonetheless maintained by frater Pieter van Schoten to the disadvantage of the Prior of Germany, who cannot ask for an alternative member or prioral chamber. (NLM Arch. 376, fol. 132r-v, chancery note, register = liber bullarum 1466 / J. M. van Winter, Sources concerning the Hospitallers of St. John in the Netherlands, 1998, Bulls and Letters, n. 71)

24 December, 1466
Note on the election of grand bailiff Fr. Johannes Ow as Prior of Germany.

26 December, 1466
The master and the 16 capitulars decide on the arrears: certain debts of the brethren have to be checked and accounted for. If this has been done for every priory, the brethren will have to pay back their debts in rates within five years.


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