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- [after 1660] (Creation)
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AHU-CU-BA-157-11991
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Extract of the codicil made by Diogo de Aragão Pereira revoking the clause of his will in which he named his elder son António de Aragão Pereira to be administrator of the two chapels he founded, and appointing António de Aragão Pereira to administer one of the chapels and his other son Pedro Camelo de Aragão to administer the second chapel. To the first chapel he entailed some houses and storages [trapiches] in Salvador, and for the second chapel he entailed the income of his farm in Engenho de Cima.
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- Portuguese
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INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON ARCHIVES – ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description: adopted by the Committee on Descriptive Standards, Stockolm, Sweden, 19-22 September 1999. 2nd ed. Ottawa: CIA/CDS, 2000. ISBN 0-9696035-5-X
DIREÇÃO GERAL DE ARQUIVOS; PROGRAMA DE NORMALIZAÇÃO DA DESCRIÇÃO EM ARQUIVO; GRUPO DE TRABALHO DE NORMALIZAÇÃO DA DESCRIÇÃO EM ARQUIVO – Orientações para a descrição arquivística. 2.ª v. Lisboa: DGARQ, 2007, 325 p.
Status
Draft
Level of detail
Partial
Dates of creation revision deletion
2021.03.29; 2024.04.08
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Archivist's note
ACC; AML