Goffredo da Alatri

[8] On 5 May 1265, Pope Clement IV confirmed a judgment given by Cardinal Goffredo in favor of Roger de Frescobaldi, secular Prior of S. Lorenzo in Florence.

[9] On 21 May 1265, he was present in Consistory when an agreement, which had been reached among parties from Perugia over a financial dispute that had arisen during the Sede Vacante of 1261 (25 May – 29 August), was finally ratified by the Pope.

[13] He was one of the cardinals travelling in the suite of Pope Gregory X as he returned to Rome after the Council, and was present at the taking of the Oath of Fealty by Rudolf King of the Romans at Lausanne on October 20, 1275.

[14] In 1276, under Pope John XXI, Cardinal Goffredo became involved in the long-running contest, which had begun under Gregory X, over the election of an Abbot for the monastery of Crassensis (La Grasse) in the diocese of Carcassonne;[15] Goffredo acted as judge of the appeals and rendered the final ruling, which was confirmed by Pope Nicholas III on 12 June 1279.

[25] He subscribed the "Constitution for the Good Government of Sicily" at Tivoli on 17 September 1285 as "Gottifridus Sancti Georgii ad velum aureum diaconus cardinalis".

[26] On 7 March 1286, he was assigned by Pope Honorius IV the happy duty of investing Filippo, the new Archbishop of Salerno, with the pallium, at the tomb of S. Peter in the Vatican Basilica.

[27] On 5 May 1286 he was present at a Consistory at Santa Sabina on the Aventine in Rome, and subscribed a bull in favor of the Order of the Brothers Hermits of S. William.

On 7 May, he subscribed for the monastery of Fiscannensis[28] In 1286, Cardinal Goffredo became Podestà of Alatri, and he served in this office as town mayor until his death.

[29] Cardinal Goffredo possessed fifty-two books at his death, according to the inventory of his property made on 31 May 1287, of which twenty-three were juridical in nature.