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Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Gaspar de Brito Freire and his wife, D. Francisca da Silveira, entail their third parts and their farmstead of Vale de Florete with the obligation of a daily mass for their souls in the chapel founded by Gaspar's father, Estêvão de Brito Freire, in the convent of Nossa Senhora de Jesus of Lisboa. They bequeath it to their eldest daughter, D. Violante, and to her successors. They also order the keeping of 120 000 réis of interest, which shall be given to their other daughter, D. Beatriz, for her marriage. Another entail can be established for her with this interest, if their son, Luís de Brito, wishes to also give money to her. It shall have the obligation of two annual masses in their chapel. If D. Beatriz doesn't have heirs, her entail can be annexed to the one given to her sister. If D. Violante's lineage is extinguished, her entail shall pass to the administrator of the entail of Estêvão de Brito Freire.

Freire, Gaspar de Brito ([after 1622])

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Diogo Marchão Temudo declared that he wanted to celebrate each year the Santo António's day and all the entail's successors were due to fulfil this obligation. He designated his daughter Luísa Maria Ravasco and his wife D. Brites Teresa de Mendonça to be his heirs, and the successors were obligated to incorporate their thirds into this entail. Their parents were buried in the Church of São Vicente de Fora and he wanted to be buried in the same place.

Temudo, Diogo Marchão (flor.1700)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which João Gomes da Mata, Luís Gomes da Mata's son, added one third of the inheritance to Luís Gomes da Mata's entail. João Gomes da Mata also established his own entail using two thirds of his third part of the inheritance.

Mata, João Gomes da (flor.1609-1635)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which cónego Pedro de Távora Tavares establishes two daily masses in the chapel of S. Sebastião of the cathedral of Lisboa, to be prayed by two chaplains elected by the successor of his entail, which had belonged to his grandparents. He appoints his nephew, Bernardino de Távora Freire, son of his sister, D. Joana de Távora, as his universal heir and successor on the administration of the entail. He annexes to it part of his properties in Algarve and his silver and tapestries.

Tavares, Pedro de Távora (flor.1662)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Francisco Lopes de Bolhão annexed an entail to his grandfather Lopo das Regras' chapel, appointing his mother Isabel Gramacho to continue to be its administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. This entail is composed of a farm called "Bulhaco".

Bulhão, Francisco Lopes de (flor.1493)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Manuel da Silva established an entail, designating his son D. António da Silva to be its first administrator with the obligation to incorporate his "legítima" into this entail. It should succeed his heirs and, if he died childless, his brother Nicolau da Silva and his heirs. The successors were also obligated to incorporate their thirds into this entail.

Silva, Manuel da (flor.1665)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which padre Baltasar Soares Magro entails a casal in Calhariz de Benfica, Lisboa, with an obligation of 150 masses for his soul in the convent of S. Bento de Xabregas. He designates his great-nephew, Sebastião Ferreira Magro, son of his nephew Manuel Ferreira Magro, as first administrator, and his descendants afterwards.

Magro, Baltasar Soares (flor.1662)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) of Maria Velez, wife of Heitor de Bairos, founding a chapel or an entail in the church of Espírito Santo in the village of Crato. She appoints his brother doutor Diogo da Silva to the administration of the entail.

Velez, Maria (flor.1562)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Margarida de Landim, widow of Pedro Barriga, entails her houses in Fangas da Farinha, Lisboa, with an obligation of two annual masses in the chapel of Chagas of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. She bequeaths them to her eldest son, João Alves Barriga, and to his sucessors. If, at the time of her death, João has already died or has no male descendants, the entail shall pass to his younger brother, Gonçalo Vaz Barriga.
Followed by a note explaining that the houses entailed to this chapel were demolished by order of the king and replaced by a farmstead in Loures, according to a consignation letter and sentence from 1748.

Landim, Margarida de (d.1563)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Luís de Barbuda de Melo bequeaths all his assets to Francisco Vieira de Castro, his brother, ordering him to sell them and to buy properties with the purpose of establishing an entail. The testator asks Francisco and his successors to celebrate annual masses in the church of S. Domingos of Lisboa and to donate, each year, 100 000 réis for the dowry of two orphan girls and the same amount to support the ransom of two portuguese captives in Africa.

Melo, Luís de Barbuda de (flor.1664-1669)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Pedro Jaques de Magalhães established an entail, designating his eldest son Manuel Jaques de Magalhães to be its first administrator. He declared that he and his wife Dona Maria Vicência de Vilhena were contracted by a dowry deed to use their thirds for an entail's foundation. The administrator was due to order the celebration of masses for his and his wife's soul wherever he wanted. If the administrator died childless, it should succeed their daughter Dona Antónia de Vilhena and her heirs or, in her absence, the other daughters Dona Violante de Vilhena and or Dona Brites da Silva. All of the entail's administrators were obligated to incorporate half of their thirds into this entail, but the first administrator is obligated to incorporate the paternal and maternal "legítimas". The institutor is also the administrator of the Morgado da Bordeira, and for that reason their heirs should also succeed in this entail. This entail is composed of houses in "Poço dos Negros", located in Lisboa.

Magalhães, Pedro Jaques de (flor.1681)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Manuel Malheiro expresses his wish to be buried next to his first wife, D. Isabel Fernandes, and to his second wife, D. Maria Malheiro de Melo, his niece, in the chapels of Santo António and Nossa Senhora da Conceição of the cathedral of Lisboa. He confirms the institution of an entail which he had established with his first wife in a previous will, entailing to it all his properties in Azambuja, Lisboa and Corroios. He appoints as his heir António Malheiro, his second son from his second marriage, since his first born son from this marriage, José Malheiro de Melo, had died during the writing of the will. His son shall marry one of his cousins, daughter of Gaspar Malheiro, Manuel Malheiro's brother. He establishes an obligation of two daily masses for his own soul and the souls of his two wives. He also explains that he received the two chapels he now possesses from the deão António or Afonso Furtado de Mendonça, who had donated them under the condition that he should build him a tomb in the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição and order a weekly mass for his soul.

Malheiro, Manuel (d.1662)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Francisco Lopes de Bolhão annexed an entail to his grandfather Lopo das Regras' chapel, appointing his mother Isabel Gramacho to continue to be its administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. This entail is composed of a farm called "Bulhaco".

Bulhão, Francisco Lopes de (flor.1493)

Will (extract)

Extract of Diogo Barbosa de Almeida's will, instituting an entail with pious obligations in the church of Santiago de Carreiras, where he should also be buried. Diogo left his estates to his brother Manuel de Almeida and to his nephew João Barbosa de Almeida. These estates were entailed, and each administrator had the right to appoint his successor amongst his offspring.

Almeida, Diogo Barbosa de (flor.1613)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) of Luís Gavião Barreto, in which the testator declares that his wife Catarina Lobo was to be his universal heir. They had agreed on the establishment of an entail, for which Luís Gavião Barreto left his "terça", including the lands he owned in the parish of Roriz and the patronage of the local church. The administrator would be his son Manuel Gavião Barreto, who would take possession of the properties after the death of Luís and Catarina, and who would be succeeded by his first-born son. If he died without descendants, an administrator would be appointed from among the relatives of Luís Gavião Barreto's mother.

Barreto, Luís Gavião (flor.16--)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Maria da Guerra, widow of Francisco de Barros de Paiva, entails her quinta in ribeira de Loures, called Casal da Freira, which she inherited from her husband, entailing it. She bequeaths it to her son, João de Barros da Silva, and afterwards to her grandson, Francisco de Barros, and their successors, with the same conditions established in her husband's will. She adds to them another obligation of five masses for her soul in her burial place, in the Chapter house of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. She orders that this entail shall not be separated from the one established by her husband, and that both of them shall be inherited by the same person. She also orders that the remains of her third part shall be entailed with the casal da Freira.

Guerra, Maria da (flor.1564-1596)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Gaspar Lopes de Murga declares his intention of being buried in the chapel he was building in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where his parents and siblings were also buried. He establishes that properties should be bought for the maintenance of the chapel, with total a revenue of 100 000 reis, and that 12 divine offices and 36 masses should be prayed annually for his, his parents, his siblings and his successors' souls. He appoints his brother, Doutor Francisco Lopes, as the entail's first administrator or, if he is already dead, his other brother, António Lopes de Murga. They shall pay 400 000 reis to another of their brothers, Rui Lopes de Murga.

Murga, Gaspar Lopes de ([before 1600])

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which padre Cosme Luís da Silva annexes multiple foros he owns to the chapel established by his mother, Juliana Gomes, of which he is the first administrator. He adds to its obligations one annual mass for his soul, and appoints his brother, Ambrósio da Silva, as his heir, according to his mother's will, and Ambrósio's son, Luís da Silva, after him.

Silva, Cosme Luís da (flor.1638)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which doutor Bartolomeu Bernardes bequeaths his daughter, Lucrécia Bernardes, the third part of his properties, consisting of houses in Lisboa, with an obligation of four annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where he wishes to be buried. If his daughter dies without descendants, they shall be given to his son, Bernardo de Aguiar. If he also has no descendants, it shall be given to the Confraria do Santíssimo Sacramento of the church of Mártires.

Bernardes, Bartolomeu (flor.1558)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Jorge Barreiros bequeaths the third part of his assets to Isabel Lopes, his wife, determining that it should be employed in the acquisition of a property, which must be united to the entail left to him by his first wife, Isabel de Soveral. After Isabel Lopes' death, the entail should be inherited by Diogo Barreiros, the testator's grandson, and subsequently passed to his eldest son. Each administrator of the entail are obligated to add to it the third part of their assets and masses to the ones celebrated for the souls of the institutors. They should also help to erect a chapel in the church of S. João da Praça of Lisboa.

Barreiros, Jorge (flor.1581)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which António Viegas Gentil established an entail, designating his daughter D. Maria Chichorra de Sousa to be its first administrator. She should incorporate her "legítima" and other assets into this entail, under penalty of loosing this succession. In this case, this entail should be succeeded by his nephew Francisco de Lucena. If his daughter accepted his condition, and if she died without heirs, this entail should be succeeded by D. Leonor and her heirs from the second marriage, but she just could marry after her daughter's. The institutor also established that his assets should be used to buy public debt instrument or immovable goods in order to incorporate them into the entail. The administrator was due to order the celebration of masses wherever he would be buried. This entail is composed of houses located in Lisboa.

Gentil, António Viegas (flor.1623)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) in which Ana de Abreu bequeaths all her remaining assets to her brother, Miguel de Abreu, on the condition that they form an entail. She provides further details about her assets and what should be entailed, including her houses in Poço de Borratém, Lisboa, and a sum of money that must be invested in properties or a public debt instrument. The testator appoints her brother, Frei Bartolomeu de Santo Agostinho, as her will executor, and instructs him and Miguel de Abreu to prepare the deed for the institution of this entail. She establishes three conditions that Miguel de Abreu and the successors of this entail must fulfil in perpetuity. Firstly, they must fulfil pious obligations for her soul at the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. Secondly, they must provide financial support to her brother, Frei Bartolomeu de Santo Agostinho, during his lifetime by giving him a specified sum of money. Lastly, they must also adopt the surname “Abreu”. Miguel de Abreu and his successors are expected to add more assets and enrich the entail after her death. She also instructs the executors to include a copy of this will extract in the foundation deed to make known her wishes.
Ana de Abreu orders her will executor to arrange for a daily mass and other perpetuals pious charges at the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. As payment, the priests will receive 25 000 réis annually.

Abreu, Ana de (flor. 1603)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Lázaro Lopes and his wife, Francisca Dias, appoint the one of them who survives the other as their heir, with the obligation that they shall annex all of their remaining properties to the chapel of Francisco Lopes, administered by Lázaro Lopes, and establish a new obligation of masses for both their souls.

Lopes, Lázaro (flor.1634-1643)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Mécia Nunes bequeaths her houses in Lisboa to her former slave, Maria Nunes, with an obligation of 20 annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa. After Maria Nunes' death, the entail shall pass to Mécia's sister, Maria Henriques, with the same obligations. She can annex her own properties to it.

Nunes, Mécia (flor.1590)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Maria Henriques, Mécia Nunes' sister, bequeaths the houses she inherited from her sister's former slave, Maria Nunes, to Maria do Presépio, nun in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Esperança of Lisboa. She adds 10 000 réis of masses for her own soul and for the soul of Diogo de Sá to the obligations established by her sister. After the death of Maria do Presépio, the houses should be bequeathed to the convent where she professed.

Henriques, Maria (flor.1593)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Manuel de Sande and his wife, Beatriz de Vasconcelos, appoint their granddaughter, D. Beatriz, daughter of their daughter D. Maria, as their universal heir. They bequeath her their third parts, consisting of houses in Santos-o-Velho, Lisboa, with an obligation of 75 annual masses and three nocturnes in the church of the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, over their tombs. If D. Beatriz dies without successors, the entail shall pass to the Misericórdia de Lisboa.

Sande, Manuel de (flor.1575)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Margarida Esteves established an entail using the third part of her immovable goods, designating his son Diogo Martins to be its administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. The successors are obligated to add the third part of their immovable goods to the entail.

Martins, Diogo ([before 1489])

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which António da Silveira and his wife entail their houses in Lisboa with an obligation of six annual masses and a lamp lit in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa. They appoint their eldest son, Luís da Silveira, as heir and administrator of their entail and his successors afterwards.

Silveira, António da ([before 1557])

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which António de Aguiar established an entail, using his third for the celebration of masses in the Church of São Tomé, in Lisboa. He designated his wife to be its first administrator and, after her death, it should succeed his eldest son António de Aguiar, with the obligation to incorporate his third into this entail. If he died childless, it should succeed his daughter Beatriz de Aguiar and her heirs. This entail is composed of a farm with unspecified location.

Aguiar, António de (flor.1556)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Florência de Albuquerque established an entail with a farmstead (quinta) in Alfeite, lands in Almada, properties (casal) in Trajouce, Cascais and houses in bairro dos Escolares and Portas do Sol, Lisboa, thus fulfilling the will she and her late husband, Jorge Cotão, had previously made. She designated her niece, Andresa de Albuquerque, and her husband, Jerónimo Pires, to administrate it, obligating them and their descendants to support the celebration of annual masses in the church of S. Brás and to maintain a lamp lit in their chapel. After their deaths, the entail would be inherited by their eldest son or daughter.

Albuquerque, Florência de (flor.1551)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) made by Fernando Lopes Lobo in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the monastery of São Francisco of Évora. He appointed Nuno Fernandes Lobo to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Lobo, Fernando Lopes (flor.1422)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Beatriz da Cunha entails the third part of her assets to a chapel in the church of the monastery of S. Francisco of Lisboa, with the obligation of 33 masses. She appoints her husband, Simão Monteiro, as administrator of this chapel during his lifetime. After his death, this chapel will be entailed to the one in Beja established by Lourenço Vaz Testa, with the same obligation of 33 masses in S. Francisco of Lisboa, and a tombo will be made and added to the one in Beja. Afterwards, the entail will be bequeathed to the closest relative of her lineage, which, at the time, was João Serrão da Cunha, son of Ana de Bendanha.

Cunha, Beatriz da (flor.1604)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Carlos Nunes, o Velho, designates his son, Luís Gomes Nunes, as his heir. He bequeaths him the remaining part of his properties in Elvas and a public debt instrument in the Almoxarifado of that city, with an obligation of a daily mass for his soul, the soul of his deceased wife, Violante Álvares, the souls of his parents and the souls of his deceased sons, Gonçalo Rodrigues Nunes and António Gomes Nunes. He orders that these masses shall be prayed in the cathedral of Elvas, where he wishes to be buried.

Nunes, Carlos (flor.1594-1603)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which capitão Diogo da Veiga requests to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, wearing the habit of the Franciscans. He establishes a chapel in the same convent, entailing to it the third part of his inheritance, set on a public debt instrument in the Casa das Imposições de Vinho, with the obligation of one weekly mass. He appoints his daughter, D. Bárbara, as the entail's first administrator, and her successors after her death. The remains of his assets shall be used to buy properties for the chapel.

Veiga, Diogo da (d.1633)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Beatriz de Mesquita founded an entail with all her assets, including lands (casal) in Vila Nova, determining that its revenues had to support the celebration of a weekly mass and other masses every Christmas in the church of S. Francisco. The institutor appointed her brother, Gonçalo Pinto de Mesquita, as her universal heir, executor and successor in the entail's administration.

Mesquita, Beatriz de (flor.1618-1623)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) of Domingos Martins and Catarina Vaz ordering, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of a weekly mass, naming her daughter Ana Vaz and the descendants appointed by her on her will. If she died without heirs, the administration should be transmitted to her brothers Francisco or André, and if none of them left descendants, the administration should be given to the Santa Casa de Misericórdia of Angra. They ordered that all the administrators should entail the third part of their own reserved portions to the entail. Any administrator who committed crimes of lese-majeste would loose the administration.

Martins, Domingos (flor.1595)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) made by Catarina Vaz in which she ordered the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year in the church of Santa Maria a Grande, in Portalegre. She appointed Fernando da Mota to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Vaz, Catarina (flor.1562-1563)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which doutor Gaspar da Nóbrega establishes an entail in his herdade da Fronteira. He bequeaths it to his daughter, Briolanja da Nóbrega, daughter of his first wife, Aldonça Godinho, and to her sucessors, with the obligation of a daily mass for his soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. If his daughter doesn't have any heirs, it shall be bequeathed to her brother, Pedro Godinho.

Nóbrega, Gaspar da (d.1578)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Beatriz da Cunha entails the third part of her assets to a chapel in the church of the monastery of S. Francisco of Lisboa, with the obligation of 33 masses. She appoints her husband, Simão Monteiro, as administrator of this chapel during his lifetime. After his death, this chapel will be entailed to the one in Beja established by Lourenço Vaz Testa, with the same obligation of 33 masses in S. Francisco of Lisboa, and a tombo will be made and added to the one in Beja. Afterwards, the entail will be bequeathed to the closest relative of her lineage, which, at the time, was João Serrão da Cunha, son of Ana de Bendanha.

Cunha, Beatriz da (flor.1604)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Garcia de Melo, D. Margarida de Castro's husband, establishes an entail with the third part of the couple's assets, including a public debt instrument of 100 000 réis. He ordered his successors to use part of its income to support, each year, the marriage of an orphan girl, before which a mass should be celebrated for his soul. He appoints his eldest son, Francisco de Melo, as the entail's first administrator. He chooses to be buried in the grave he had in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, where the mortal remains of his descendants should thenceforth be interred.
The entail's succession would be conditioned by the same clauses that his father and grandfather had formulated when they had established their entails.

Melo, Garcia de (flor.1624-1630)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Pedro Lopes da Silva established an entail, appointing his wife Margarida Caldeira to be its first administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. This entail is composed of a farm called "Lagem" and a casal called "Maqueda" located in Alenquer.

Silva, Pedro Lopes da (flor.1546)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which doutor Manuel Correia Barba appoints his brother, Álvaro Correia de Mesquita, as his universal heir. He bequeaths him all his properties, including a farmstead and an olive grove in Penha de França, Lisboa, which shall pass to his successors as an entail, with the obligation of a weekly mass in his burial place.

Barba, Manuel Correia (flor.1637)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which João Gomes da Mata established an entail using two thirds of his third part of the inheritance. He ordered the purchase of a public debt instrument of 30 000 réis for the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. One third of the inheritance should be added to his father Luís Gomes da Mata's entail.

Mata, João Gomes da (flor.1635)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Jorge Lopes transmitted Mécia Fernandes' entail to his wife, Catarina Rodrigues, ordering her to fulfil the pious obligations established by the institutor. After his wife's death, the entail would be inherited by their eldest son and passed to his descendants. If she died without leaving heirs, it would be bequeathed to the eldest son of André Lopes, the testator's brother. The entail's future administrators were obligated to support the celebration of a mass, every month, in the church of S. Miguel, where the testator's body would be buried.

Lopes, Jorge (flor.1558)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Gil de Leão expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, next to his wife, Ana da Costa. He establishes a chapel of three annual masses where his executor wishes, and a divine office in the convent of S. Francisco, entailed to his houses in rua da Betesga and Alfama, Lisboa, and foros of houses in adro da Conceição. He appoints his son, Tomás de Leão, as administrator of the entail, and his descendants afterwards, who shall add part of their thirds to it. If Tomás de Leão dies without heirs, it will be administered by his sister, Guiomar de Caminha, and her children. If there is no legitimate or illegitimate descendance, the succession shall fall to Francisca da Costa, Gil de Leão's goddaughter, daughter of Gonçalo da Costa, or to her sister, Joana, and their successors. If the whole family line is extinguished, it will be bequeathed to the Misericórdia of Lisboa.

Leão, Gil de (flor.1624)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Martinho Lourenço established an entail using the third part of his immovable goods, designating his son Gil Martins to be its first administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. The successors are obligated to add the third part of their immovable goods to the entail.

Lourenço, Martinho ([before 1489])

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Mécia de Abreu declares that she had made an agreement with her brother-in-law, D. António Gonçalves da Câmara, who committed himself to give her or her descendants 30 000 réis, each year, as long as he lived, and to bequeath her, after his death, part of the patrimony left by her sister. She orders her successors, future administrator of the entail established by her and her late husband, D. Pedro de Moura, to use those assets to support the celebration of a daily perpetual mass in the church of S. João da Praça of Lisboa, where her body and her husband's remains would be buried. While that patrimony could not be employed in that manner, the revenues of her houses located on Rua das Arcas would fund that pious obligation.
The testator also demands each one of the future administrators of her entail to add to it part of their assets.

Abreu, Mécia de (flor.1542-1552)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Catarina da Silva annexes her quinta do Vale de Mourelos to her husband's entail. She bequeathes it to her son, Pedro Jacques da Silva, under the same conditions as in his father's will, adding that her descendants are to be called Jacques da Silva. She also adds three more annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa to the ones established by her husband. If the lineage of her and her husband's descendants is separated, her part of the entail shall be separated from her husband's part, and be given to her closest relative of the Silva lineage, under the same conditions.

Silva, Catarina da (d.1607)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Mécia de Gouveia establishes an entail with her third part, consisting of properties in Santarém. She bequeaths it to her son, Leonel de Brito, and to his wife, D. Joana. They shall have the obligation of ordering five annual masses in the convent of Santo António of Varatojo of Torres Vedras, and of keeping a lamp lit there. They can appoint one of their children as heir. After the death of this heir, the entail shall be annexed to the one Leonel de Brito possesses.

Gouveia, Mécia de ([before 1607])

Will (partial)

Will (partial) by which João Vaz annexes his third part to the entail founded by his father and bequeaths it to his eldest son, and to his successors, according to the dispositions of his father's codicil. He orders the administrators of the entail to always annex their third parts to it.
The document is only partially transcribed.

Vaz, João (flor.1410)

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