Charter granting seigneurial rights to Raimundus Berengarius and his wife Dulcia : manuscript, 1172
Contributor:
Gerallus (scribe)
Name:
Bernardus, Paschualis
Timespan:
Early works to 1800; 12th century
Date:
1172
Description:
Charter granting certain rights to Raimundus Berengarius and his wife Dulcia in the seigneury in the parish of Sant Mamet de Corró in the county of Barcelona, in Spain. Bernardus also makes Berengarius his bailiff. Includes the attestations of several witnesses. Dated 9 March 1172.
Incipit and explicit: Sit notum cunctis quod ego Bernardus Paschualis et meis ... Geralli presbiteri qui hoc scripsit et dampnatis in linea.iii. die et anno quo supra.; The scribe appears to be the Gerallus mentioned in the explicit.; Corró de Munt, Spain. Date given in line 9 as: "vii. idus marcii, anno xxxv regni regis Ledoyci iunioris," i.e. 9 March 1172. This king is the French king Louis VII, who reigned 1137-1180.; Late Romanesque notarial script.; Oblong; uneven.; Transcription and translation on file in the Library.; In Latin.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Coll. 85
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