Officers of the County of Tripoli
Appearance
As in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, the County of Tripoli had a smattering of offices: seneschal, constable, marshal, chamberlain, and chancellor.
These were the Great Officers of the County of Tripoli by office:
Seneschal
Constable
- William Peter (1106), perhaps just Marshal of the Camp
- William Raymond (1106), perhaps just Marshal of the Camp
- Roger (1110-1117)
- Silvius (1139)
- Rainier (1140-1143)
- Arnald de Crest (1151-1155)
- Hugh Sine Censu (1161-1164)
- Raymond de Gibelet (1181-1183)
- Osto (1194)
- Gerard of Ham (1198-1217)
- John (1217), also marshal (see below)
- Thomas of Ham (1227-1255)
- William Farabel (1277-1282)
Marshal
- Falcrand (1142-1145)
- William de Lulen (1151)
- N. de Monteprasto (1163)
- Raymond (1177-1179)
- John (1187-1217), also constable (see above)
- John (1241-1278)
Chamberlain
Chancellor
- Pons (1126), also archdeacon of Saint Paul
- Jotron (1139-1143)
- Peter (1142-1143)
- Alberic (1163)
- Matthew (1174-1187)
- John (1202), perhaps John of Corbonio who was chancellor of Antioch under Bohemond IV
References
La Monte, John L. Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1100 to 1291. Medieval Academy of America, 1932.