TEMPLAR SOURCES 1195


*TS1195.00.00 - [about 1195], s.l. - Bartholomeus de Vindocino (de Vendome) donates to the Templars 4 carrucates of fields in a place called Materat. To pacify certain quarrels, 2 more carrucates are donated by Josbertus de Boscheto, husband of the daughter of Bartholomeus, and the Templars also get free pannage for their pigs, pasture for their cattle, and dry wood for heating. Witnesses. Original parchment. (Archives nationales, S, 5001 B, no. 26 / Chartes Vendomoises, No. CXXXII, pp. 164-65)

TS1195.03.14 - 14 March, [1194], Rome, Lateran. - Pope Celestine III grants King Al[fonso II] of Aragón according to his petition his consent to the king's intention to transfer a house newly built by him in the border areas near the Saracens to the Templars, if no rights of others are infringed. - Inc. Intentionem tuam et propositum plurimum. (Barcelona, Arch. de la corona de Aragón, Sección Cancelleria real, Registro 309, fol. 10, no. 11 [Liber privilegiorum Templariorum], copy 13th c. / Madrid, Arch. hist. nac., Códices y Cartularios 597 B p. 131, copy 14th c. [Cartul. magno de la inclita y sagrada religión de San Juan de Jerusalem, 2] / Kehr, Papsturkunden Spanien, 1, no. 254, p. 560 / Regesta Imperii, IV, 4, 4, 5, no. 1355)

TS1195.04.29 - 29 April 1195, --. - Emperor Henry [VI] donates the Templars - concerning their devotion and service in the Holy Land against the enemies of Christ and following the petition of Godfrey, son of Stephen, master of the houses of the Templars in Apulia - Lama Ciprandi which under the kings Roger and William had been enfeoffed to Ebracius de Terno, with all rights and pertinances as free property. Witnesses. - Attendentes religiosam devotionum. (ASV, Archivio di Castel S. Angelo Arm. I-XVIII, no. 2367 / Stumpf, Acta inedita, no. 511, pp. 711-12 / Regesta Imperii, IV, 3, no. 433)

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