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Will chart

Will chart of Francisco Rodrigues da Silva ordering his grave in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Penha de França, in the grave of Francisca Falcoa da Rosa, his wife. He institutes a chapel, where he attaches the obligations left by his wife, of whom he was the universal heir, entailing various assets, located in Penha de França, Barcarena and Bucelas, for the fulfillment of charges, celebrated in that convent.

Silva, Francisco Rodrigues da (d.1665)

Will chart

Will chart by which Francisco da Mota Madureira established an entail, designating his nephew Manuel da Mota Madureira, son of capitão Pedro Botelho da Mota, to be its first administrator. His eldest son should succeed him.

Madureira, Francisco da Mota (d.1640)

Will chart

Will of Simão Vaz de Camões, ordering his grave in his chapel of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, located in the new church of the monastery of São Domingos de Coimbra, still under construction. He entails assets to fulfill the charges, entailed only after the death of Francisca Rebelo, his second wife and universal heiress, who was supposed to administer it. It was up to the woman to choose the next administrator, and then followed by the eldest son.
This is followed an approval deed (dated 1574-07-13) and an opening deed of a will (dated 1581-03-30).

Camões, Simão Vaz de (d.1581)

Will chart

Will chart of Francisco João Henriques and D. Catarina do Amaral Cabral, his wife, ordering their grave in the mother church of Santa Maria de Chãs, until they could have been transferred to the chapel they were going to establish. They institute a chapel, invoking São Bernardo, entailing the assets of their thirds parts, to fulfill the charges. They appoint Manuel do Amaral Cabral, their son, as heir and administrator. The institution is made with the consent of Domingos do Amaral Cabral, son of the institutors, who also entails his heritage.

Henriques, Francisco João (flor.1662)

Will chart

Will chart of licenciado João Fernandes founding a chapel in the church of Couto de Cadima, Montemor-o-Velho, where he will be buried in a family grave, appointing for its administrator his sister Maria de Carvalho. She must build the chapel.

Monteiro, João Fernandes (flor.1659)

Will chart

Will chart through which Henrique Leme establishes a chapel in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, appointing Ana Leme, his sister, to be its first administrator. He orders his sister to buy properties to incorporate in that entail, using the profit of the sale of his patrimony, after the fulfilment of the legacies he left to various persons. He chooses to be buried in the altar of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, in the church of that convent.
Will approved in 1521-09-20.

Leme, Henrique (d.1521)

Will chart

Will chart by which António da Rocha wanted to be buried in the Church of Santa Maria Madalena of Turcifal. He was the administrator of the assets left by his brother Estêvão da Rocha de Barros and was due to order the celebration of masses on the altar of São Sebastião in that church. He designated João da Fonseca, son of Jorge Tagarro, to be the administrator of the chapel, on the condition that he should married with Margarida Pereira da Rocha, daughter of Pedro da Rocha. Their children should succeed in the administration.

Rocha, António da (flor.1614-1617)

Will chart

Will chart of Manuel Rodrigues, ordering his grave in the mother church of Torrão, where he established a chapel in which his parents and grandparents were buried. He orders the sale of his assets to fulfill legacies and entails assets to fulfill the chapel's charges, specifying the way he wanted it ornamented. He appoints João Cardim, his nephew, as the first administrator, having to be ordained a priest so that he could also be a chaplain, being there administered by Lourenço Cardim, brother of the founder and his executor. The next administrator must be his mother's closest relative who was a clergyman. If there was no cleric in the family, the parish priest, the judge and the provedor of Misericórdia should choose a priest who would administer it.
Follows an approval deed (dated 1572-03-15).

Rodrigues, Manuel (flor.1572)

Will chart

Will chart by which Mateus Vieira established an entail, incorporating a farm in Pero Moniz for the fulfillment of the pious charges in Church of São João Baptista de Pero Moniz, in Cadaval. He designated Leonor da Vieira to be the first administrator and her eldest son should succeed her.

Vieira, Mateus (d.1645)

Will chart

Will chart by which Francisco Silvestre wanted to be buried in the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo de Lisboa. He established a chapel, incorporating some houses located in Lisboa, next to Nossa Senhora da Palma. He designated his son Diogo Silvestre to be its first administrator.

Silvestre, Francisco (flor.1590)

Will chart

Will chart of João Baquar, ordering his grave in front of the altar of São João, in the church of Santo António. He entails his real estate assets in an entail and appoints Gil Vicente as the first administrator. His eldest son was to succeed him, excluding women. The account of the administration mentions that this entail is composed of houses, "marinhas", olive groves, orchard and vineyards near to this church.

Baquar, João (flor.1434)

Will chart

Will chart of D. Filipa da Silva. She appoints D. Pedro de Eça, her brother-in-law, as her executor. She establishes an entail with her assets, after the legacies have been fulfilled, and appoints D. Diogo, her nephew, as first administrator, to be suceeded by his eldest son. The charges were to be celebrated at the monastery of São Francisco of Xabregas, where she wanted to be buried.

Silva, Filipa da (d.1548)

Will chart

Will chart by which D. Filipa de Sequeira, wife of André de Sousa Chichorro, expresses her wish to be buried in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade, where her father, João Mendes Botelho, is buried. She appoints her husband as her heir and executor, with the obligation of establishing weekly and annual masses for her soul in her burial place, to which he should entail a public debt instrument in the Alfândega of Lisboa. If his husband frees the chancel of the convent of S. Francisco de Alenquer, where he has a family tomb, her bones can be transferred to that place. She bequeaths all her properties, including houses in Lisboa, her quinta da Granja, casais in Odivelas and another public debt instrument, to her husband, as an entail. After his death, they shall pass to her nephew, Luís Mendes Barreto, who must marry D. Leonor de Sá, daughter of André de Sousa Chichorro. If this marriage doesn't take place, the entail shall be inherited by D. Maria, sister of Luís Mendes Barreto, who must marry Jerónimo de Sousa, eldest son of André de Sousa Chichorro. It shall then pass to their descendants.
D. Filipa de Sequeira also revokes her part in the will of her first husband, Francisco da Costa, except the clause by which she gives 10 000 cruzados to her nephew, who is in India, if he marries Francisco da Costa's niece. This money shall be entailed to Francisco da Costa's property, but only if the marriage takes place.
Followed by declaration, dated 1605-06-04, clarifying other donations by the institutor, approval deed and opening deed of the will, dated 1605-06-12.

Sequeira, Filipa de (d.1605)

Will chart

Will chart of João de Oliveira Ferreira, ordering his grave in the church of Santa Eufémia of Penela. He entails several real estate to fulfill the charges and appoints Maria Botelho, his wife and executor, to administer it until Francisco, his son, turns 25. The administration was then to follow by the eldest son.
It also contains a codicil by João de Oliveira Ferreira (dated 1586-03-17) and the respective approval deed (dated 1586-03-30).

Ferreira, João de Oliveira (flor.1585-1586)

Will chart

Will chart by which Luís de Figueiroa Castelo Branco establishes a chapel in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa with the third part of his assets and part of the patrimony of both his first and second wives, Joana Lopes and Madalena Leitão, including houses in Lisboa. Luís appoints his son, Manuel de Figueiroa, to be its first administrator, obligating him to celebrate masses for his soul and those of his next of kin. He asks his daughter, D. Catarina, and his son to build two graves in that chapel. The first one should receive the remains of the testator and Madalena's. The second was destined to receive the bones of Joana Lopes and her ancestors. Followed by an approval deed, issued on 1599-01-09.

Castelo Branco, Luís de Figueiroa (flor.1599)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Rui Godinho wanted to be buried in the convent of São Francisco of Beja, incorporating the third of his assets. He designated his wife Catarina Rodrigues to be its first administrator and, after her death, his son António Godinho, if he was a cleric. If he would not became a cleric, Catarina Rodrigues could choose the child to succeed in this entail.

Godinho, Rui ([before 1593])

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Garcia de Resende established an entail, incorporating assets for the fulfillment of the pious charges. He designated his son Francisco de Resende to be its first administrator and his eldest son should succeed him.

Resende, Garcia de (flor.1533)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Maria Venganipe orders João Venganipe, her executor, to establish a daily mass over her tomb, entailing to it her houses, and to put up an epitaph next to it.

Venganipe, Maria (flor.1661)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Gomes Carreiro, Helena de Almada's widower, bequeaths the third part of his assets, including lands (casal) in Marvões, Sobral de Monte Agraço, to his son, Pedro Carreiro, obligating him and his successors to support the celebration of annual masses for his soul in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. The testator declares that his remains should be buried next to the chapel of Jesus of that church.

Carreiro, Gomes (flor.1571)

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 D. Leonor de Meneses established a chapel in the convent of S. Agostinho of Santarém, entailing to it all her properties in Santarém as well as her farmstead ("quinta do Paraíso") and determining that its revenues should support the celebration of 5 daily perpetual masses and sustain 5 poor people every year. She designated her nephew, D. Pedro, son of the Condessa de Vila Real, D. Beatriz de Meneses, to administrate it, obligating him to use her father's family name and coat of arms. During his minority, the entail would be administrated by his mother.
D. Leonor de Meneses ordered the executors of her will to build two graves in that convent where her remains and those of her father, D. Pedro de Meneses, Conde de Viana, would be deposited. She also asked them to deliver to the heirs of her sister, D. Isabel, assets that were granted to her by the Regent, D. Pedro. If he did not authorize that, the executors had to wait for 2 years and then institute a chapel with those properties. It would be administrated by D. Afonso, D. Isabel and D. Fernando's son, who would have to support the celebration of 5 daily perpetual masses in that convent and provide for 5 poor people.

Meneses, Leonor de (flor.1446-1452)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Francisco Machado expresses his wish of having a chapel and being buried in a convent in Lisboa. He charges his heirs of choosing, contracting with the religious and furnishing the chapel, leaving 2000 cruzados for it, and he gives details about its ornamentation. He leaves 3000 cruzados and orders the purchase of public debt instrument to ensure the fulfilment of a set of pious charges in his chapel, appointing his brother António Machado as administrator.

Machado, Francisco ([before 1603])

Will (extract)

Will (extract) of D. Isabel de Melo founding a chapel in the monastery of S. Domingos with her real estate and appointing as its administrator Diogo de Melo, her cousin. The testator also orders the repair of her grandfather's chapel, where she wants to be buried.

Melo, Isabel de (d.1514)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by Estêvão de Brito Freire in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail composed of several assets in Lisboa, Beja and Salvador da Baía, with an obligation of a daily mass celebrated on his Chapel of S. Estêvão, located in the church of the convent of Nossa Senhora de Jesus, in Lisboa, where his body should be buried. He named his son Gaspar de Brito Freire as first administrator of the entail and chapel, and after his death the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. The administrator should keep a lamp permanently lit on the chapel, use the surname "Brito Freire" and the family coat of arms or lose the administration. Clerics and anyone who married a person of jewish or moorish ascendency should immediately lose the administrators, as well as anyone who committed lese-majeste crimes.

Freire, Estêvão de Brito (flor.1622)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Luís de Almeida de Vasconcelos orders, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel in the Igreja da Misericórdia de Lisboa, dedicated to Espírito Santo, entailing to it a sugar-mill, named Laranjeiras, and two farmsteads, named Barra Funda and Boa Vista, in the island of São Tomé, and the donatary captaincy and Alcaidaria-Mor of the island of Ano Bom, with cotton farms and more than 250 african slaves. He appoints his cousin D. Maria de Almeida to be the first administrator, but only if his wife D. Simoa, had no children of his own. He orders that 20 000 cruzados should be given to the Misericórdia de Lisboa in order to pay for the ransom of portuguese captives in Africa.

Vasconcelos, Luís de Almeida de (flor.1565-1581)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) of Isabel Teixeira stating that she and her husband Álvaro da Mata Leitão had established a chapel, dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Graça, in the church of São Bento de Xabregas, through the conclusion of a contract with its priests. Since Álvaro da Mata Leitão empowered her in his will to manage their chapel and to appoint its administrator, she included two farms in the chapel, located in Palhavã, and the remainder of a public debt instrument in Casa da Índia, for the fulfillment of pious charges, to be administrated by Brás Coelho, her nephew, with the power to appoint the next administrator, among the members of the generations of Isabel Teixeira and her father Diogo de Palma.

Teixeira, Isabel (flor.1562-1565)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Manuel Borges and Ana de Brito, his wife, establish an entail with the third part of their assets, instituting the obligation of celebrating annual masses in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. The surviving member of the couple would inherit it and should be succeeded by Baltasar Pimenta de Brito, their son. They declare that their remains should be buried in that convent.

Borges, Manuel (flor.1621-1642)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Gonçalo Vaz Barriga expresses his wish to be buried in the chapel of Chagas of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, next to his brother and parents. He entails his properties and bequeaths them to his brother, João Alves (or Álvares) Barriga, and to his descendants, with the obligation of a daily mass and an annual divine office in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa.

Barriga, Gonçalo Vaz (d.1572)

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 Ambrósio Fernandes Godinho entails his houses and two engines of sugar in the island of S. Tomé and designates his cousin, D. Simoa Godinho, as his executor and administrator of his entail and chapel. He requests that she builds him a chapel of the evocation of Santo Ambrósio in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade, where he wishes to be buried, with an obligation of a daily mass for his soul and three weekly masses for the soul of his mother, who had requested them in her will.

Godinho, Ambrósio Fernandes (flor.1577)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Maria de Tovar designates her nephew, Manuel de Melo de Noronha, son of her sister D. Violante Rolim, as her universal heir. She bequeaths him her estates, orchards and farmsteads in Palmela, her houses in Setúbal and Lisboa and a saltern in Alcácer do Sal, as an entail, with the obligation of half an annual of masses for her soul in the convent of Nossa Senhora de Jesus of Lisboa. If her nephew doesn't have any heirs, the entail shall pass to his brother, Gabriel de França Rolim, and his descendants, or to D. Ana de Meneses, wife of Martinho Ferreira da Câmara and niece of D. Maria de Tovar. If their lineages are extinguished, the entail shall pass to the Casa da Misericórdia of Alcácer do Sal.

Tovar, Maria de (flor.1642)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Miguel Frade bequeaths the third part of his assets, including a rent (foro) of wheat and quinces given by the usufructuary of mills located on Sesimbra, to his daughter, Maria Carvalho, determining that her and her descendants must celebrate 3 annual masses for his soul in the church of S. João da Praça of Lisboa, where his body shall be buried. After his daughter's death, the entail should be inherited by her eldest son. The entailed rent could never be sold or exchanged for other property.

Frade, Miguel (flor.1560)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Marcos de Almeida established an entail, designating his sister D. Antónia de Almeida, wife of Rui Gonçalves Maracote, to be its first administrator. The institutor ordered the purchase of a chapel, the payment of 30 000 réis to a chaplain and the celebration of masses for his soul in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Anunciada. The institutor also left some legacies for the remission of captives to the Misericórdia of Lisboa. This entail should be succeed by the eldest son or, in his absence, by the closest kin and its properties are composed of houses in Lisboa, and a "cardal" and a farm located in Azambujal.

Almeida, Marcos de (flor.1614)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) of António Jorge da Guerra, in which he declares that all his possessions should be entailed in a "morgado", in connection with a chapel that had previously been built in the monastery of São Francisco de Guimarães, where a retable of the Encarnation would be placed and where the founder would be buried in a tomb with the Guerra coat of arms, as he had in his signet ring. The first administrator of the entail would be his sister Catarina da Guerra, followed by his son António Machado da Guerra. All administrators were obliged to use the name Guerra and the coat of arms of the family. First-born sons took precedence, and clerics were excluded from the administration.

Guerra, António Jorge da

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