Makarios, the hegoumenos of Kalyka on Athos, reached an agreement with Arsenios, the hegoumenos of Philotheou about his monastery of Kalyka, which was deserted, and its property at Karyes, called Taulas. The monastery was to become a metochion of Philotheou, while the property was to become a monastery of the Theotokos with Makarios himself as hegoumenos. Gabriel, the protos of Athos, four hegoumenoi (Barnabas of Docheiariou, Gregorios of Rabdouchou, Kallinikos of Phalakrou and Dorotheos of Neakitou) and Symeon, oikonomos of Athos, approved the arrangement. Gabriel sent the five others to oversee the transfer; they brought back the inventory of the monastery. Gabriel had asked Leontios, hegoumenos of Philadelphou, to draw up a document to record the terms of the transfer. He did so, and Gabriel and the five who had overseen the process signed it