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Will

Will by which Vasco Eanes, escudeiro do Rei and recebedor da siza do trigo de Lisboa, expresses his wish to be buried in the cathedral of Lisboa, near his brother, Gonçalo Afonso. He appoints his nephew, the bacharel Fernando Álvares, as his heir and executor, with the obligation that he shall entail the properties in his third part and order six masses for his and his wive's soul in the altar of Santa Maria, the nearest to his burial place. This obligation shall pass to his descendants, afterwards.

Eanes, Vasco (flor.1475)

Will

Will of Leonor Peixota, widow of doutor Domingos Gonçalves Robalo, entailing her properties and annexing them to the entail and chapel of her husband. Her entailed properties are submited to her huband's entail clauses. She appoints as her universal heir Jerónimo da Cunha Robalo, her nephew.

Peixota, Leonor (d.1669)

Will

Will by which Doutor Diogo Lopes de Carvalho, Ouvidor da Casa da Suplicação, established an entail with all his assets, including houses in Rua do Espírito Santo, Guimarães. He designated his nephew, Licenciado Gaspar de Carvalho, to administrate it, obligating him and his descendants to support the celebration of 3 annual masses for his soul in the hermitage of S. Sebastião of Guimarães, where his body and his parent's remains would be buried. After his nephew's death, the entail would be transmitted to his eldest son. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1532-10-10.

Carvalho, Diogo Lopes de (flor.1532)

Will

Will made by Francisco Gonçalves de Almeida, in which he ordered the foundation of an entail composed of properties in Portalegre's district, with a perpetual mass obligation of fifty masses celebrated every year on the mother church of this city. He named his grandson António as first administrator and after his death the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. If António died without heirs, the administration should be handled, in this order, to his eldest sister, whose name is not mentioned, or his youngest sister, Catarina. If none of them had children, the entail would be inherited by the closest relative, but instead of a perpetual mass obligation of fifty masses, the administrators should order the perpetual celebration of a daily mass. All administrators were obliged to annex half of their own reserved portions to the entail. He also disposed that if an administrator married with a person of hebrew or moorish ancestry, he or she should lose the administration of the entail.

Almeida, Francisco Gonçalves de (d.1628)

Will

Will of D. Beatriz de Almada, ordering to be buried in the chancel of the church of the monastery of São Francisco, next to the grave of Baltasar de Melo, her husband. She appoints Fernando Cabral, her nephew, as her heir, executor and administrator of the chapel she institutes, linking various assets to fulfill the charges. She points out that, with any of the administrators lacking descendants, the next one should be her closest relative, of the founder, and not the last administrator.
Is followed by approval deed (dated 1587-08-28) and three codicils (dated 1587-10-27, 1588-03-30 and 1590).

Almada, Beatriz de (flor.1587-1590)

Will

Will of João Chamberlain and Catarina Lopes, his wife, founding an entail with their available portions and appointing each other as their successor, with the pious obligation of an annual of masses in the monastery of Nossa Senhora da Esperança of Ponta Delgada, where they will be buried, and some other masses, especial during Christmas time, celebrated in their hermitage of Nossa Senhora das Mercês.
Will approved in 1685-10-30 and opened in 1685-11-13.

Chamberlain, João (flor.1685)

Will

Will of Estêvão Gil ordering, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel in church of Santa Maria de Setúbal with an yearly mass obligation, naming his nephew Gaspar Fernandes and Álvaro Dias administrator and his first born heir after him.

Gil, Estêvão (flor.1520)

Will

Will by which padre João da Costa, beneficiado na Sé de Lisboa, expresses his wish to be buried near the altar of the Santo Lanho in the church of Santa Cruz do Castelo of Lisboa. He designates Maria da Costa, daughter of Jorge Fernantes Fouto, escrivão dos Agravos da Casa do Cível, as his universal heir, and her successors afterwards, bequeathing her his farmstead in S. João da Talha with an obligation of 53 annual masses in his burial place. If she dies without successors, the entail shall pass to her father, and then to Antónia Lopes, João da Costa's niece, and to her children afterwards, with the addition of a daily mass.

Costa, João da (flor.1575)

Will

Will by which D. Mariana de Sousa establishes a chapel, entailing a third of her assets with an obligation of 35 masses each year. She appoints Estêvão de Foios, her husband, as first administrator. He shall appoint one of their two sons, named Luís and Estêvão, to succeed him in the administration. If both his sons died before him, the succession should go to Jorge de Sousa da Silva, Mariana de Sousa's brothers, and his descendants or, if he has no succession, to Francisco de Foios, her stepson.

Sousa, Mariana de (d.1646)

Will

Will by which Afonso Eanes Hortelão and his wife Maria Fernandes established an entail, incorporating their assets to fulfill the pious obligations celebrated in the church of São Martinho, on the outskirts of Funchal and in the monastery of São Francisco of Funchal. They designated their nephew António Pires to be its first administrator.

Hortelão, Afonso Eanes (flor.1581-1582)

Will

Will of priest Luís Pinheiro. Establishes a chapel, entailing assets for the fulfillment of charges. He appoints Maria Neto, his legitimate daughter, the first administrator. Her eldest son was to succeed her.

Pinheiro, Luís (d.1634)

Will

Will of Francisco Domingues founding three entails: one in São João of Beja; one in Santa Clara of Beja; and another one in São Francisco of Lisboa. He appoints as his heirs his legitimate children, Fernando Domingues, Afonso Francisco and Leonor. Fernando Domingues will be the administrator of the chapels and also the tutor of his brother and sister.

Beja, Francisco Domingues de (flor.1377)

Will

Will made by Francisco Fernandes Patrão, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of two masses celebrated every year on the church of the convent of N. Sra. da Estrela, in Marvão, where his body should be buried. He named his son João as first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest heir. If he had no children, the administration would be handled to his sister Isabel Fernandes.

Patrão, Francisco Fernandes (d.1617)

Will

Will made in Portalegre by Ana de Miranda, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of four entails. The first entail would be composed of a vineyard in the outskirts of Portalegre over which she imposed a perpetual obligation of three masses celebrated every year at Christmas, naming the eldest daughter of Catarina Delicada, who lived in Castelo de Vide, as first administrator during her lifetime, and, after her death, the succession should always continue on the closest relative of the Crato's lineage. The second entail would be composed of a land and a mill in the outskirts of Crato over which she imposed a perpetual obligation of two masses celebrated every year, naming her nephew Tomé da Silveira as first administrator, and, after his death the succession should always continue on the closest relative of the Crato's lineage. The third entail would be composed of a land over which the institutor imposed a perpetual obligation of one masses celebrated every year, and this would be administrated by her nephew padre Manuel Velez who would be succeeded by the closest relative of the Velez' lineage. Finally, the fourth entail would be composed of an estate named Herdade da Urra, over which she imposed a perpetual obligation of seven masses celebrated every year, and to administrate it she named her nephew Estêvão de Miranda, who would be succeeded by the closest relative of the Velez' lineage. All four entails would follow the succession patterns defined by the laws of the kingdom.

Miranda, Ana de (flor.1623)

Will

Will by which Francisco de Barros bequeathed the forth part of his assets, which included a property in Alegrete ("tapada da Casa do Ribeiro") to his wife, Páscoa de Miranda, with the obligation of supporting the celebration of four masses, every year. The entail would be transmitted to Maria de Barros, their daughter, as soon as her mother died or remarried, and subsequently passed to her descendants. If Maria died without leaving children, the administration would be delivered to her brother Heitor de Barros.

Barros, Francisco (d.1623)

Will

Will by which Francisco Gonçalves, resident in Reguengos, Portalegre, bequeathed his remaining assets to his wife, Violante Fernandes. After her death, the estate would be divided in three equal parts which would lead to the creation of three entails. They would be administrated by Pedro Dias, his brother, Maria Dias and Francisco, his nephew. Each of them, as well as their successors, were obligated to support the celebration of 3 perpetual masses, each year. The entails would be transmitted to their eldest sons. The testator determined that his body had to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Portalegre.

Gonçalves, Francisco (d.1624)

Will

Will made by João Martins Celeiro and his wife Maria Gonçalves, in which they ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of two masses celebrated every year in the mother church of Arronches, where their bodies should be buried. They named their daughter Maria Gonçalves as first administrator and after her death the succession should always continue on the eldest heir.

Celeiro, João Martins (flor.1699)

Will

Will made by Mateus Álvares, lavrador, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of two masses celebrated every year on the altar of S. Mateus Evangelista, in the church of Espírito Santo, in Arronches, where his body should be buried, in a grave with a marble vault. He ordered that the first administrator should make an ornated image of S. Mateus Evangelista to be placed in this altar, where a scallop should also be painted in gold. To administrate it, he appointed António, son of Fernando Vaz Porcalho, with the condition that he would became a clergyman, and after the death of António, the succession should always continue on the eldest male relative that was not a clergyman. All administrators were obliged to annex half of their own reserved portions to the entail.

Álvares, Mateus (flor.1593)

Will

Will made by padre Martinho Gonçalves Prezado, in which he ordered the foundation of five entails in Arronches. The first entail would be administrated by his niece Bárbara Martins with a perpetual mass obligation of ten masses celebrated every year, giving her some houses, a "ferregial" and vineyard. The second entail would be administrated by his nephew Pedro Gonçalves with a perpetual mass obligation of also ten masses celebrated every year, giving him some vineyards and houses. The third entail would be administrated by Gaspar Álvares Farto, as promised by the time of his wedding with Catarina de Abreu, niece of the institutor, giving him some houses and vineyards. They were due to order a perpetual obligation of ten masses celebrated every year, and if they died without children, the administration would be handled to Baltasar Dias with a perpetual obligation of not ten, but twenty masses celebrated every year. The fourth entail would be administrated by Francisco Gonçalves de Abreu with a perpetual mass obligation of ten masses celebrated every year, giving him some houses and half of his olive groves. Finally, the fifth entail would be administrated by his nephew Baltasar Dias with a perpetual mass obligation of five masses celebrated every year, giving him some houses. After the death of those firstly appointed administrators, the succession on all five entails would always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Prezado, Martinho Fernandes (flor.1640)

Will

Will of Catarina Fernandes, daughter of Father Nicolau Fernandes. The testator asks to be buried in the cloister of Braga Cathedral, next to her brother Pedro Fernandes. In her will, Catarina declares that she wishes to establish a chapel and entails her possessions in perpetuity. She also imposes the obligation of celebrating a weekly mass at the altar of S. Geraldo or S. António, in Braga Cathedral, for her soul and for the souls of her parents, brother and other people she was close to. Catarina established the Casal of Vezemal, in S. Martinho, Braga, as the head of the chapel, including the lands she had inherited from his father and brother. She appointed her nephew Francisco Fernandes and his descendants as administrators, or another nephew, Marcos Veloso, on the condition that he couldn't marry Domingas da Costa. The entail would be inherited mainly by first-born sons, excluding illegitimate children and those who had committed lese-majeste crimes.

Followed by the approval deed (1624-11-15, fls. 188-188v).

Fernandes, Catarina (flor.1624)

Will

Will of Francisco Tomé and Francisca Mendes, his wife, founding a chapel with the pious obligation of three annual masses for the soul of each one, in the church of S. Romão. They appoint their daughter, Eufémia da Moita, to succeeed them in their available portions.

Tomé, Francisco (flor.1658-1668)

Will

Will made by António Fernandes, merchant, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of two masses celebrated every year in the church of S. Pedro of Crato, where his body should be buried. He named his wife Beatriz Dias as first administrator and his nephew Pedro Vaz, mason, after her death, and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir or by appointment.

Fernandes, António (d.1648)

Will

Will (partial) made by António Carreiras in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of twenty five masses celebrated every year in the mother church of Crato, where his body should be buried. He named his nephew, padre Manuel Carreiras, as first administrator during his lifetime and after his death the administration would be handled to the closest and eldest male relative of the lineage of his father, and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Carreiras, António (flor.1626)

Will

Will made by Maria Aires de Macedo, in which she ordered among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of six masses celebrated every year in the mother church of Crato, where her body should be buried. She named her daughter Catarina as first administrator and one of her children after her death, and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest heir. If Catarina had no children, the administration would be handled to her eldest brother, and if he also died without children, to another of her brother. If none of them had children, the administration would be transmitted to the closest relative.

Macedo, Maria Aires de (d.1649)

Will

Will of Francisco Rodrigues, ordering that he should be buried in the church of São Mamede of Gondoriz, in the chapel of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios that he had previously instituted. Francisco Rodrigues donated several properties to the chapel and appointed Pedro Fernandes as its first administrator, to be succeeded by Francisco's nephew, João Francisco, and his descendants, with preference given to first-born sons.

Rodrigues, Francisco (flor.1602)

Will

Will by which Mestre Pedro, cónego da Guarda e do Porto, reitor da igreja de Santiago de Óbidos, left all his assets to his brother, Lourenço Pedro, with the obligation of sustaining a chaplain, who would celebrate a daily perpetual mass for his soul in the church of S. Lourenço of Lisboa, and providing for 3 boys of his family, giving them food, clothes and education for 8 years. After 16 years, the entail had to be inherited by Lourenço Pedro's eldest legitimate son.

Leis, Pedro das (flor.1296)

Will

Will of Rui Mendes de Vasconcelos, conde de Castelo Melhor, founding an entail in his farmstead of Almeirim, in the outskirts of Santarém, named Alpiarça, and appointing as first administrator the eldest son born from the mariage of one of his granddaughters, daughter of his daughter, D. Maria, condessa da Calheta, with Francisco de Vasconcelos, son of Luís de Sousa de Vasconcelos, or his brother. He also orders the foundation of a chapel in the monastery of Bom Jesus in his town of Valhelhas, also administrated by the heirs of the mentioned marriage and whith the pious obligation of some masses.
Will approved in 1618-01-31.

Vasconcelos, Rui Mendes de (d.1618)

Will

Will made by Tomé Gonçalves, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of twelve masses celebrated every year on the mother church of Arronches. He named his wife Maria Cida as first administrator, and after her death she would be succeeded by his nephew Gaspar and his eldest male heirs after him.

Gonçalves, Tomé (d.1609)

Will

Will by João Gonçalves, instituting an entail with pious obligations and appointing his nephew Bento Martins as administrator, followed by his offspring.

Gonçalves, João (flor.1581)

Will

Will made by Isabel Vaz Velha, in which she ordered the foundation of three entails, all of them located in Portalegre. The first entail would be administrated by her nephew Simão Vaz, with the perpetual obligation of ten masses celebrated every year on the church of S. Francisco's convent in Portalegre, where her body should be buried. After the death of Simão, the succession should always continue on the eldest male heir. The second entail would be administrated by her niece Ana Rodrigues and her descendants, with the condition that she would marry and celebrate, perpetually, two masses every year. This third entail would be administrated by the brother of the institutor, Sebastião Freire, during his lifetime, and after his death it would be shared and administrated by his daughters Ana and Maria with the condition that each of them should always celebrate two masses every year as long as the world lasted. Both Maria and Ana would be succeeded by their eldest male heirs.

Velha, Isabel Vaz (d.1631)

Will

Will made by João Pinheiro and his wife Inês da Silveira Mouzinho, in which they ordered the foundation of an entail, with a perpetual mass obligation of half anal of masses celebrated every year on the convent of Castelo de Vide. They named one another as first administrators of the entail after the death of the first of them, and after both were deceased, they named their sister and sister-in-law Maria Mouzinho to succeed on the administration. After the death of Maria the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. However, if she had no children, then the administration should be handled to her sister Isabel Mouzinho or her brother Manuel Mouzinho de Albuquerque, or the descendants of her uncle António Mouzinho Barba. If the bloodline of all the appointed administrators was extinguished, then it should be handled to the descendants of Ana Vaz Mendonça, and if she also had no children, then the Confraria do Santíssimo Sacramento should receive the administration.

Pinheiro, João (flor.1697)

Will

Will by which padre António Vaz de Castelo Branco established an entail with a perpetual obligation of one daily mass celebrated in the chapel that he ordered his heir to build in the main church of Assumar. He appointed Mateus Caldeira to be its first administrator, leaving him properties in Alegrete and Arronches, and determining that he would be succeeded, preferably, by his eldest son or his closest relative if he had no children. He ordered Mateus Caldeira to place an image of S. Francisco in that chapel.

Castelo Branco, António Vaz de (flor.1607)

Will

Will made by Pedro Mergulhão, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of twenty masses celebrated every year on the chapel of S. António, in the church of S. João of Alegrete, where his body should be buried. He named his brother José Mergulhão as first administrator and his nephew António, son of José, after his death. After the death of António the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Mergulhão, Pedro (flor.1594)

Will

Will made by Catarina Monteiro, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of one trinitary of masses celebrated every year on the convent of S. Francisco, in Portalegre, where her body should be buried. She named her husband Diogo de Matos as first administrator with the condition that he would appoint a relative of her mother's descendancy to succeed him, and from there on the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. If the institutor's bloodline was extinguished then the administration should be handled to the Misericórdia of Portalegre.

Monteiro, Catarina (d.1659)

Will

Will made by padre André Tavares in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of two masses celebrated every year on the church of S. João, in Alegrete, where his body should be buried. He named his brother Salvador Gonçalves as first administrator and his niece Maria, daughter of Bartolomeu Gonçalves, after his death. After the death of Maria, the succession should always continue on the eldest heir. If Maria died without children, the administration should be handled to one of her sisters.

Tavares, André (d.1626)

Will

Will made by Ana de Almeida, in which she ordered the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of twenty masses celebrated every year in the church of Espírito Santo, in Portalegre, where her body should be buried. She named her three children, Gregório Lopes, Catarina de Almeida and Isabel de Almeida to administrate the entail with the condition that they would share the administration during their lifes, and the eldest male heir of each of them. If one of them died, the administration would be handled to the others that remained alive. If none of them had children, then the administration should be handled to her nephew Manuel Ribeiro and his descendants after him. No administrator could ever marry a person descendant of new-christians, moors or hebrews.

Almeida, Ana de (d.1696)

Will

Will made by Sebastião Dias, lavrador, in which he ordered his burial in the church of S. Domingos of Portalegre and established an entail composed of olive groves with a perpetual obligation of three masses celebrated every year. He named his wife Maria Palmeira as first administrator and after her death the succession should always continue on the eldest heirs, male or female.

Dias, Sebastião (d.1649)

Will

Will by which Diogo Álvares Barrenho established an entail with all his assets, instituting the obligation that its administrators celebrated, every year, ten masses. He designated his sister, Inês Pires, to administrate the entail and his niece, Beatriz Garcia, to succeed her. Beatriz should only receive the administration if she married, and until then, the administration should be delivered to a tutor. After her death, the succession should always continue, preferably, on the closest and eldest male relative.
The testator determined that his body had to be buried near the altar of S. João, in the church of Espírito Santo of Alter do Chão.

Barrenho, Diogo Álvares (flor.1597)

Will

Will of Gonçalo Pires and of his wife Aldonça Leanes. They wish to be buried in the cemetery of the Church of São Julião de Covelas. Reserving their "terças", they instituted and entail, with the obligation of two annual and perpetual masses. The first owner of the entail would be their son João Gonçalves, who would be succeeded by his first-born son.

Pires, Gonçalo (flor.1539)

Will

Will of Cosme Fernandes and Catarina Delgada, his wife, founding an entail to their nephews Manuel, son of Manuel de Abrantes, and Maria, daughter of Pedro Francisco, who should marry to each one, with the pious obligation of two perpetual masses, per year, over their graves, in the church of Travancinha, in the outskirts of the village of Casal. They also order that the successor of the meadow of Torrozelo, in Olho Marinho, should order the celebration of two perpetual masses, for their souls, in the hermitage of Santo António of Torrozelo.
Will approved in 1658-06-01.

Fernandes, Cosme (flor.1658-1667)

Will

Will of João Vaz bequeathing some assets to his wife, Maria Fernandes, with the pious obligation of twelve perpetual masses in the church of S. Lourenço of Sebadelhe, in the outskirts of Numão. After his wife's death, the assets will be bequeathed to his brother, André Gonçalves dos Pereiros.

Coelho, João Vaz (d.1652)

Will

Will made by Dr. António Dias de Aguiar in which he annexed half of his own reserved portion to the entail founded by Gregório Gonçalves, administrated by him, and ordered the foundation of another entail with a perpetual mass obligation of a daily mass celebrated on the church of S. Sebastião, in Portalegre. To administrate this new entail, he appointed his nephew Nuno Martins Gomide and one of his second-born son, or daughter, after his death, continuing the succession on the eldest heir, according to the law. He mentioned that he did not handled the administration to the eldest son of his nephew because he would succeed on the entail founded by Tomé de Carvalho.

Aguiar, António Dias de (d.1666)

Will

Will made by Manuel Neto de Pina, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail, with a perpetual mass obligation of ten masses celebrated every year on the church of S. Lourenço of Portalegre, where his body should be buried, on the same grave of his uncle Domingos de Pina. He named his son Domingos de Pina as first administrator of the entail and his descendents in straight line after him.

Pina, Manuel Neto de (d.1657)

Will

Will made by Diogo Dias, lavrador e criador, in which he expresses his wish to be buried in the church of Santiago de Caiola, in Urra, Portalegre, and establishes two chapels with the obligation of five annual masses each. The first would be administered by his great-niece Maria, daughter of Manuel Velez. The second would be administered by his niece Catarina, daughter of António Vaz and Maria Gonçalves. After their deaths the succession should always continue on their eldest heirs, male or female.

Dias, Diogo (d.1617)

Will

Will made by Domingos Pinheiro, in which he ordered the foundation of an entail or chapel with a perpetual mass obligation of fifty masses celebrated every year in the mother church of Crato, where his body should be buried. He named his brother João Pinheiro as first administrator and after his death the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. If João had no children, the administration should be handled to his brother António Pinheiro.

Pinheiro, Domingos (d.1698)

Will

Will of Pedro Saraiva da Costa, cidadão of Guarda, founding an entail with all his real estate, which he bequeathed to his son, Mem da Costa Saraiva, and annexing to this entail the patronage right of the church of Vila Garcia. Ana Frajoa da Costa, the testator's wife, was present and entailed her part of the real estate of her husband to this entail. Both of them appointed their son, Mem da Costa Saraiva, as their successor in their entail.

Costa, Pedro Saraiva da (d.1625)

Will

Will of Francisco Alves, abbot, founding the chapel of Espírito Santo, in Sertã, and appointing as his successor and administrator Francisco Ferraz, his nephew.
Will approved in 1557-11-10 and opened in 1557-11-14.

Alves, Francisco (d.1557)

Will

Will of Francisco Domingues founding three entails: one in São João of Beja; one in Santa Clara of Beja; and another one in São Francisco of Lisbon. He appoints as his heirs his legitimate children, Fernando Domingues, Afonso Francisco and Leonor. Fernando Domingues will be the administrator of the chapels and also the tutor of his brother and sister.

Beja, Francisco Domingues de (flor.1377)

Will

Will by which Francisco Botelho Chacon, Fidalgo da Casa do Rei, establishes an entail with part of his assets, instituting the obligations of celebrating annual masses in the chapel of S. João Baptista of the church of the convent of S. Clara of Lisboa, maintaining a candle lit in the chapel of Bom Jesus of the church of the convent of S. Domingos and providing olive oil to light a lamp in the church of S. Maria Madalena of that city, each year. He appoints his eldest son, Damião Botelho Chacon, to be the entail's first administrator and demands his wife, D. Francisca Pereira, to incorporate in it the third part of her assets, as she had promised. The testator declares that his remains should be interred inside the chapel of S. João Baptista.
Followed by an approval deed issued on 1652-03-19 and an opening deed issued on 1652-03-21.

Chacon, Francisco Botelho (flor.1652)

Will

Will of D. Isabel de Bettencourt bequeathing her available portion to her husband, António Correia, with the obligation of 15 candles, 12 of them in the monastery of S. Bernardino and 3 of them in the church of S. Sebastião, in Câmara de Lobos, in Madeira island, and also with the obligation of an office of "mortus" of three lessons, in the same church of S. Sebastião. After the death of António Correia, her available portion will be bequeathed to her daughter D. Guiomar. The testator defines the succession clauses.
Will approved in 1561-12-03.

Bettencourt, Isabel de (d.1561)

Will

Will of D. Isabel de Abreu, wife of António Gonçalves da Câmara, founding a chapel in the church of S. Brás of Arco da Calheta, in Madeira island, where her parents are buried and she wants to be buried too, with the pious obligation of a perpetual daily mass. She appoints her husband as her executor and heir and, after his death, D. Afonso Henriques, her nephew, and his descendants by male bloodline.
Will approved in 1545-10-29.

Abreu, Isabel de (d.1545)

Will

DOCUMENTO/DATA DE INSTITUIÇÃO: testamento (f. 2-18) aprovado em 1604-09-18, na Ribeira dos Socorridos, nas suas casas de morada; aberto em 1604-09-20, na presença do juiz ordinário Francisco Vieira de Abreu.
MOTIVOS DA FUNDAÇÃO: ordenar a sua consciência; encontrava-se doente em uma cama.
ENCARGOS PERPÉTUOS: 12.000 réis anuais para celebrar uma missa todos os Domingos e dias santos e festas do ano, na sua ermida “que esta acima de minha casa” [de Nossa Senhora da Vitória, Ribeira dos Socorridos, São Martinho], pela alma de seus maridos e sobrinha, as quais seriam preferencialmente ditas pelos padres de São Bernardino; sete tochas de dez arráteis cada uma para alumiar o Santo Sacramento do convento de São Bernardino, em dia de quinta-feira de Endoenças; um ofício noturno em dia de Todos-os-Santos, ofertado com cinco alqueires de trigo, um barril de vinho e cinco tostões, oficiado também pelos padres de São Bernardino ; uma missa cantada em dia de Finados no mesmo mosteiro pelas almas de seus maridos que aí estavam enterrados, ofertada com cinco alqueires de trigo, um barril de vinho e um cruzado; acender uma vela aos sábados em vésperas de Nossa Senhora; manter o ornato da capela: frontais, vestimentas, toalhas, castiçais e lampadários.
REDUÇÃO DE ENCARGOS:
1.º abaixamento: o traslado de um despacho de 1791-09-12 (f. 21) determina que os 12.000 réis se destinem a missas “the onde chegarem”, a 500 réis cada uma.
2.º abaixamento: um despacho do procurador do Resíduo (fl. 35 v.º) informa que, pela redução de 1814-03-20, esta capela ficou anexa à capelania da Lombada com a pensão de 10 missas anuais. Em 1819, o administrador João de Carvalhal Esmeraldo obtém um indulto apostólico de componenda das pensões caídas de todas as suas capelas (f. 40/43 original em latim e tradução). Uma escritura de fiança, datada de 1870.05.10 (fl. 626/633), refere que o fiador Francisco Anacleto de Freitas se compromete a pagar dois terços da dívida de 2.811.1804 réis, relativa à comutação de encargos pios dos anos de 1855 a 1860, das capelas administradas pelo Conde de Carvalhal.
SUCESSÃO: nomeia o cunhado Gaspar de Bettencourt, durante a menoridade do filho e sobrinho Francisco, justificando ter recebido do dito Gaspar de Bettencourt e mulher "muitos e bons serviços e boas obras" e "porquanto asim emporta a minha consiencia" (f. 9-9 v.º); suceder-lhe-ia o filho, privilegiando-se na sucessão legítima a primogenitura de preferência masculina. Na falta de geração,
herdariam, sucessivamente, as outras filhas de Gaspar de Bettencourt, D. Maria, D. Isabel e outra cujo nome não é mencionado. Sendo estas freiras, ficaria a Luís de Couto, filho de Manuel de Couto e, na falta de geração, passaria ao parente mais chegado até o segundo grau, exceto a Francisco de Couto e filhos, a quem deserda. Não havendo parente em segundo grau ficaria à Santa Casa da Misericórdia do Funchal.
BENS VINCULADOS: institui o morgadio da Ribeira dos Socorridos, juntando toda a sua fazenda "avida como por aver" (f. 5 v.º), a qual "andara sempre junta e avinculada a estes legados e dela se não vemdera nem devidira couza algua" (f. 11 v.º). Revoga, assim, uma doação, que havia feito cerca de 1599, de toda a sua fazenda para ereção de um mosteiro de freiras da regra de Santa Marta de Lisboa (doação essa feita "emcomsideradamente com paixão e colera e por revendita e pelejas" que tivera com o cunhado Gaspar de Bettencourt e mulher Guiomar de Moura, que com ela viviam) (f. 8 v.º).
SUB-ROGAÇÃO DE BENS: a verba declaratória (fl. 475 v.º), datada de 1849.10.01, refere a sub-rogação de terra no sítio da Nazaré, São Martinho, pelo correspondente valor na Quinta do Palheiro Ferreiro.
PRIMEIRO E ÚLTIMO ADMINISTRADORES: cunhado Gaspar de Bettencourt, até o filho Francisco ter 20 anos de idade; D. António da Câmara Leme de Carvalhal Esmeraldo (Casa Carvalhal).
OUTRAS INFORMAÇÕES DO TESTAMENTO (f. 2 a 18):
TESTAMENTEIROS: cunhado Gaspar de Bettencourt, viúvo de D. Guiomar de Moura.
CÔNJUGES: refere o local de enterramento dos maridos (no convento de São Bernardino), mas omite os respetivos nomes.
ALFAIAS RELIGIOSAS: deixa dez mil réis à igreja do Espírito Santo de Câmara de Lobos para compra de um lampadário de prata.
JÓIAS: uma cadeia de ouro “de espelincas” legada a Ana da Câmara; à sobrinha D. Maria umas relhas de ouro, duas cadeias grandes, botões e pontas de ouro, um anel de pedra no valor de 50.000 réis e umas contas de rezar com a sua rosa de ouro.
VESTES: ao primo Francisco Moniz e a cada uma das suas filhas um vestido acabado (saio, manto e saia); à filha de Gaspar Luís e Maria Vicente um saio e uma saia; a Brás Cabral 5.000 réis para um vestido; à filha de Manuel Jorge e Francisca Nunes um manto, saio e saia; a Maria Gonçalves “Endiabrada” um saio e saia dos seus.
MÓVEIS: lega a sua cama “asim como esta” aos frades de São Bernardino, para a sua enfermaria.
ENGENHO: dívida de 2.000 cruzados “de feitios” que este ano fizeram no engenho da testadora.
ESCRAVOS: liberta a escrava Ângela na condição de ela não comunicar com o Pereira e “se tire do pecado mortal”; liberta o escravo Agostinho e determina que se lhe ensine a ler e a escrever e o “favoreça” para ser clérigo, na impossibilidade dar-lhe-ão quatro pipas de vinho e a sua matalotagem a fim de embarcar para onde queira; determina que se dê 12.000 réis ao pai do escravo Mateus “por ele”; deixa a escrava Maria, filha de Ângela, à sobrinha D. Maria para o seu serviço; liberta Maria “a cabana” se esta der “por sy” 20.000 réis; liberta os escravos mulatos Francisco e Manuel, filhos de Ângela, depois de servirem até à idade de 25 anos; liberta o escravo Martinho seis anos após o seu falecimento.
ENTERRAMENTO: na sua ermida sita acima de sua casa.
TESTEMUNHAS: Gaspar Lopes Cortes, que fez o testamento, morador acima de São Bernardino; Gaspar Moreira, vigário de São Martinho; Pedro Nogueira, tabelião de notas, morador na cidade; Brás Cabral, clérigo de ordens sacras; Gonçalo Soares, filho de António Garcia, morador em Câmara de Lobos; André de França, morador atrás da Ilha; Nicolau Gomes, criado de D. Guiomar.
LITERACIA: a testadora assina o testamento no ato de feitura, mas não assina por ocasião da aprovação por estar fraca.
OUTROS DOCUMENTOS:
O processo contém inúmeras quitações referentes ao cumprimento de obrigações de outras capelas administradas pela Casa Carvalhal, salientando-se, pelo interesse social e genealógico, as da capela de D. Maria Bettencourt, com numerosos atestados de párocos respeitantes ao dote de casamento de órfãs e moças pobres (Vide f. 38-43 v.º, 60-62 v.º, 73-100, 108-109, 113-128, 137-152, 162-230, 289-290, 301-313, 332-366, 377-386, 393-403, 416-438, 455-475, 494-515, 549-562).
F. 626-633: escritura de fiança, datada de 1870-05-10. Fiador: Francisco Anacleto de Freitas, escrivão intérprete da Estação de Saúde do Funchal. Aceitante: Francisco António de Abreu, empregado público, na qualidade de agente dos legados públicos do Hospital Nacional e Real de São José de Lisboa.

Couto, Guiomar do (d.1604)

Will

Will of Luís Machado Freire, prior of Pêro Viseu, in the outskirts of Covilhã, founding two chapels and entails, with masses in the church of Pêro Viseu, one for Maria Machada and the other for D. Isabel Machada da Cunha, both his sisters with the condition of Frei Diogo Machado, his nephew, son of D. Isabel Machada da Cunha, to marry to Maria Machada, his niece, daughter of Maria Machada. If this marriage happens, both chapels and entails should be united.
Will approved in 1696-11-24.

Freire, Luís Machado (flor.1696)

Will

Will of Leonor Luís founding a chapel in the church of São Martinho de Sintra and appointing for its administrator her servant maid Beatriz Lourenço, and afterwards her descendency, firstly in male and age line.

Luís, Leonor (flor.1518)

Will

Will of Leonor Gil founding a chapel in the monastery of São Domingos in Elvas, entailing the estate of Azambujeiro. She appoints for its administrator her husband Estevão da Ponte and after him her cousin Belchior Vaz.

Gil, Leonor (flor.1524)

Will

Will made by Gomes da Noia, the elder, and his wife Catarina Fernandes Valente in which they ordered the foundation of an entail composed of all their properties, including the farms of Chuva Chove, Ribeirão dos Pássaros, Pico da Antónia, with their sugar mill and plantations, four mares, four mules and also thirty enslaved persons. Over all these assets they have imposed a perpetual pious obligation of twenty masses celebrated every year and one more sung mass celebrated in the octave of All Souls Day, with bread and wine offer, and candles over their graves. To administrate the entail, they named Gomes da Noia, the younger, nephew of Gomes da Noia, during his lifetime, and, after his death, the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. The institutor's disposed that no demoniac, destroyer or fool could never receive the administration, and all administrators should be obliged to bare the surnames Noia and Fernandes, or otherwise lose the administration. They have also disposed that the administrators should keep a book, recomending that they should be similar to the notary's record books, for the record of the entailed properties, including the enslaved people, with all their named noted, and if any slave perished, fled or was sold for desobedience, the administrator would be obliged to replace him or her in equal number. They called the Provedor das Capelas to take account of the administration and to surveil this record book, receiving an stipend worth 2.000 réis for each time they took account.

Noia, Gomes da (d.1645)

Will

Will of Maria Esteves, wife of Simão de Alcobia, founding a chapel and appointing her husband as its first administrator.

Esteves, Maria (d.1591)

Will

Will of João de Arruda bequeathing his available portion to Francisco de Arruda, his son, with the pious obligation of two perpetual weekly masses and appointing, after his son's death, his oldest grandson. He also orders, as the administrator of his father's, João Gonçalves, chapel, the confirmation of his possible debts and its payment, if they exist, and appoints his son, Amador da Costa, as his successor in this chapel's administration.
Will approved in 1553-05-04.

Costa, João de Arruda da (d.1553)

Will

Will of capitão Manuel Vaz Carreiro founding an entail with his available portion, appointing his gradson, capitão Francisco da Câmara Carreiro, as his successor, and annexing several assets to his available portion. Since he administrates five more entails or chapels, founded by his relatives, he also: appoints his grandson, capitão Francisco da Câmara Carreiro, as his successor in the administration of the available portions of his parents, Roque Gonçalves da Costa and Águeda Carreiro; his aunt, Beatriz Leite; António Cabral Teixeira; and his aunts, Isabel Fernandes and Ana Gonçalves. Besides, he annexes some assets to the available portions of Águeda Carreiro, his mother, and André Gonçalves São Miguel, his uncle.
Will approved in 1697-05-10 and opened in 1700-12-27.

Carreiro, Manuel Vaz (d.1700)

Will

Will of Luzia de Vasconcelos ordering, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail composed of all her real estate, with an obligation of one chapel of masses, that being 52 masses a year, celebrated in the cathedral of Angra, Terceira island, as long as the world lasted. She named her husband, João Mendes de Vasconcelos, as first administrator, and her nieces, daughters of João Pacheco, after him. After the death of her nieces, the administration should be always be transmitted from the eldest to the eldest daughter. If the nieces died without descendants, the administration should be given to João de Teive, son of her husband.

Vasconcelos, Luzia (flor.1640)

Will

Will of Guilherme Moniz Barreto in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail, with an obligation of five masses a year, naming his wife, whose name is not mentioned, and his son João Moniz Barreto after her, as first administrators, and his first born male heir after him. His body should be buried in the same grave of his father João Rodrigues Faleiro. He also appointed João Moniz Barreto on the administration of the entail founded by Manuel da Silva Moniz.

Barreto, Guilherme Moniz (flor.1700)

Will

Will of Pedro Álvares da Câmara in which he took his own reserved portion, and the reserved portion of his wife, and ordered the foundation of an entail in Juncal, Vila da Praia's district in Terceira island, naming his wife Catarina de Ornelas and his son João de Ornelas as first administrators, and his first born heirs after him. If João de Ornelas died without children, the administration should be transmitted to his sister Isabel de Ornelas. The administrators should retain1/4 of the entail's income and give, from the other 3/4, perpetually, 300 réis in every year to the Confraria do Rosário, that would be spend in the celebration of as many masses as possible. He also ordered the construction of a chapel of the invocation of the Salvador, in the convent of S. Francisco.

Câmara, Pedro Álvares da (flor.1499)

Will

Will made by Gonçalo Álvares Pamplona ordering, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail, composed of an estate named Casa da Salga do Mar a Serra, with a perpetual obligation of a weekly mass, celebrated in every saturday, naming his son António Álvares Pamplona as administrator, and his eldest heir after him.

Pamplona, Gonçalo Álvares (flor.1547)

Will

Will made by Manuel Franco and Catarina dos Anjos in which they ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail, composed of a vineyard in Folhadais, Terceira island, with a perpetual obligation of three masses always celebrated in Christmas. They named one another administrators after the death of the first of them, and their son Tomás after them, succeeding the eldest heir, male or female. If there were no heirs left, the administrator could appoint a relative of their bloodline.

Franco, Manuel (d.1686)

Will

Will made by João Luís Teixeira and his wife Maria Pereira de Sousa in which they ordered, among several other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of one chapel of masses for each of them, celebrated in the chapel of Santo Agostinho, in Angra. They also ordered two perpetual oitavários of masses in memory of the mother and brother of Maria Pereira de Sousa, Ângela Pereira and Gernão Pereira Haramento, fulfilling their wills. They named one another to administrate the entail after the first of them was dead, and after both of them were dead, they named their nephew Manuel de Barcelos Evangelho, and after his death, in this order, Mateus de Távora, Simão de Aguiar Fagundes and Manuel de Barcelos Machado, with the condition that one should only succeed after the death of the previous. After all of them were dead, the administration should be transmitted to the closest relative of João Luís Teixeira, and after this relative was dead, it should be given to the closest relative of Maria Pereira de Sousa. After all administrators appointed were dead, the administration should return to the eldest son of the closest relative of João Luís Teixeira, that would always be succeeded, preferably, by the eldest male heir. If any administrator ever married with new cristãos-novos or hebrew descendants, he or she should be immediately deprived from the administration. They also ordered that every administrator should appoint a pious woman to pray a rosary everyday in honour of N. Sra. da Conceição, as long as the world lasted, receiving an alm worth 560 réis in every year.

Teixeira, João Luís (flor.1642)

Will

Will of Maria da Silva, widow of Cristóvão de Brito. The testator decided to set up an entail, using the property she owned in Lisbon, and to be buried in the church of the convent of Madre de Deus de Lisboa, where her late husband had been buried and where perpetual masses were to be celebrated. She appointed her granddaughter Maria, daughter of Lopo de Brito, as administrator. Hereditary succession would go primarily to firstborn sons, excluding illegitimate children and clerics. The successor had to be physically and mentally fit and was forbidden to marry anyone of New-Christian descent. In addition, each administrator was forced to entail estates and to use the family name.

Followed by the approval deed (1631-06-01) and the opening deed (1631-06-03).

Silva, Maria da (d.1631)

Will

Will made by Catarina Correia de Távora in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of two chapels of masses celebrated in every year on the convent of Santo André, in Ponta Delgada, where her body should be buried. She appointed her nephew António Pereira Botelho to be the first administrator and after his death the succession would continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. If he died without descendants, the administration should be transmitted to Manuel Pereira Botelho, also nephew of the institutor, or, if he had no children, to the Misericórdia of Ponta Delgada. All administrators should bear the surname "Botelho" or otherwise lose the administration of the entail. She excluded illegitimate children of the administration and disposed that convicts on the crime of lese-majeste should lose the administration 20 hours before the commitment of the crime. She also appointed her nephew António Pereira Botelho on the aministration of the entail founded by her father, António Pereira Botelho.

Távora, Catarina Correia de (d.1668)

Will

Will of João Domingues, citizen of Porto, and his wife Maria Eanes da Rua. They both reserved their "terças" to found a chapel, incorporating the "Paço de Valadares" and the "Casal de Castanheiro", located in the "Julgado de Gaia". Part of the income from these estates would support the celebration of perpetual masses in the convent of S. Francisco do Porto and in the chapel they also established in the church of S. Salvador de Valadares, dedicated to S. António. The first administrator of the entail would be their son, Francisco da Rua, to be followed by the first-born sons or daughters, in the absence of male heirs. In the event of the line being broken, the institutions would call upon their closest relatives to succeed them. Alternatively, if there were no relatives, the Misericórdia of Porto would take possession of the estates and administer the chapel.

Rua, Maria Eanes (flor.1523-1525)

Will

Will of Father Manuel Rodrigues. The testator orders that his body be buried in the main chapel of the Church of Santa Marinha, in Gaia. He entails properties in Porto and Gaia, with the obligation of a perpetual daily mass. The administrator of the chapel would be his niece, Jerónima Álvares, who had the power to appoint the successor, male or female, or the person she considered more competent for the task.

Followed by the approval deed (1647-10-14, fls. 184-186v).

Rodrigues, Manuel (flor.1647)

Will

Will made by Maria Franca, widow of Luís Gonçalves, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of two weekly masses celebrated for her soul and for the sould of her husband, and also three masses at Christmas and in Our Lady's Nativity Day. She named her son Diogo Godinho as first administrator of the entail for a period of three years, and his brothers Lourenço and João Godinho after him, also during three years each. After they were all deceased, the administration should be transmitted to her grandson Zuzarte Godinho, and from there on the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Franca, Maria (d.1556)

Will

Will by which Joana Pacheco declared that she and her husband, Estêvão da Gama, Fidalgo da Casa do Rei, agreed to establish a chapel in the church of Salvador in Elvas, where their bodies would be buried. A daily perpetual mass had to be celebrated in that chapel in perpetuity. Those pious obligation would be supported with the revenues of houses that the institutors owned in that city. The testator appointed Maria da Gama, her daughter, to administrate it, determining that she would be succeeded by her son, Estêvão da Gama. Followed by an approval deed (1545-07-2[7], fl. 88).

Pacheco, Joana (flor.1545)

Will

Will by which Rodrigo Afonso, clérigo de missa e prior em Barbacena, expresses his wish to be buried in the church of that town if he dies there. He bequeaths an olive grove in Vale do Salgado to his niece, Maria Mexia, and to her successors, with the obligation of ordering five annual masses for his soul in the church of Santa Maria of Olivença. If she doesn't have successors it shall pass to her brother Lourenço Mexia. If none of them have children, the entail shall pass to another of Rodrigo's nephews, Garcia Rodrigues. If Garcia Rodrigues becomes a priest, it will pass, after his death, to the Misericórdia of Olivença.
He bequeaths Lourenço Mexia three pieces of land with an obligation of five other masses in the same church of Olivença, for his and his parents' souls, to be inherited by his successors. If Lourenço doesn't have children, he requests him to annex these lands to to the ones he already possesses and to make a chapel with an obligation of ten masses for his own and his wife's souls, and pass it to one of his siblings or to the Misericórdia of Olivença.
He bequeaths his other nephew, João Mexia, two farmlands in the farmstead of Antão Gomes, with the obligation of four annual masses for his soul in Santa Maria of Olivença, to pass to his descendants, or to his brother, Lourenço Mexia, if he has no children, under the same conditions as the other two entails.
Followed by the approval deed of the will, dated 1593-10-14.

Afonso, Rodrigo (flor.1593)

Will

Will of Maria de Faria ordering, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual obligation of five yearly masses preached in the convent of S. Francisco, in Terceira island, naming her husband, Tomé Álvares do Couto to be the first administrator and their daughter after him, and after her the chapel should be administrated by the eldest heir, preferably male. If in anyway the bloodline was extinguished, the administration should be given to the Confraria de Nossa Senhora da Conceição of the same convent.

Faria, Maria de (flor.1599)

Will

Will made by João Rodrigues Faleiro and his wife Catarina Santa, ordering, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel in the convent of São Francisco, in Angra, Terceira island, where their bodies should be buried, with a perpetual obligation of a weekly mass celebrated in the hermitage of São João das Almas. They named their daughter Maria Faleira and their son in law Guilherme Moniz Barreto as first administrators of the entail and their eldest son after them, preferably the male over the female.

Faleiro, João Rodrigues (flor.1688)

Will

Will of the deão António da Rocha Ferraz in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel, with 52 yearly mass obligation in the Colégio da Companhia de Jesus, in Angra, naming his niece Antónia Isabel da Fonseca Côrte-Real, as first administrator, and her eldest male heir after her. He also mentions that he had founded another entail when he gave a dowry to his niece Catarina Maria da Rocha when she married with André Martins da Fonseca Côrte-Real.

Ferraz, António da Rocha (flor.1677-1690)

Will

Will of Bernardo da Silva, instituting an entail and appointing his son Manuel Ferreira as administrator, followed by his offspring.

Followed by the approval deed (1602-04-19, fls. 99v-101) and the opening deed (1602-04-20, fls. 101-101v).

Silva, Bernardo (flor.1599-1602)

Will

Will made by Isabel Rodrigues, widow of Fernando Gil, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of weekly mass celebrated in the church of Anjo S. Miguel, Vila Franca do Campo, where her body should be buried. She named her son Francisco Fernandes as first administrator, and after his death, the succession should continue always on the eldest male heir.

Rodrigues, Isabel (flor.1541-1542)

Will

Will of Graça Martins, instituting a chapel and appointing her niece Ana as administrator, with pious obligations in the hermitage of Santa Justa, where the institutor should be buried.
Followed by the approval deed (1617-09-02, fls. 126-126v).

Martins, Graça (flor.1617)

Will

Will of João Vaz Nunes, establishing Nossa Senhora da Esperança, to whom he had built a chapel, in Ladário, as his heiress, to which he entails all his assets, to fulfill the charges. He orders his grave in this chapel and appoints Manuel Nunes de Carvalho, his nephew, heir and administrator of the chapel.

Nunes, João Vaz (flor.1657)

Will

Will of Doutor Duarte Fernandes Magro, prior of Barbacena, founding an entail and chapel in Elvas and appointing as its first administrator Manuel Fernandes Magro, his brother, and, after his death, his brother's son, Duarte.
Will approved in 1633-02-02 and opened in 1633-02-14.

Magro, Duarte Fernandes (d.1633)

Will

Will by which Domingos Afonso de Pimentel and his wife Beatriz Cabeceiras wanted to be buried in the Church of São Sebastião in Ponta Delgada. They entailed their third and left some lands of Cerrado da Forca, in Cruz do Fadigas and in Rosto de Cão, to Lucas de Resende and António Afonso, and to Bartolomeu de Frias and his wife. They also left some rents from land to Nuno Gonçalves, their son, and Luís Leite with the pious obligation of a half chapel each one (or two) of them. To all of them the testators establish some succession rules. Will aproved in 1560-09-29.

Pimentel, Domingos Afonso de (flor.1560)

Will

Will made in Portalegre by Catarina Fernandes Moutosa, in which she ordered the foundation of two entails. The first entail would have a perpetual pious obligation of eight masses celebrated every year on the church of Espírito Santo, naming Francisco Nunes to administrate it during his lifetime and, after his death, the succession should always continue, preferably, on his eldest male heirs. The second entail would have a perpetual pious obligation of one mass celebrated every year on the church of Espírito Santo, naming her husband Matias Durão as first administrator during his lifetime, and, after his death, the administrator, who would also be the chaplain, would be elected by Vigário-Geral of the Bispado.

Moutosa, Catarina Fernandes (d.1659)

Will

Will made in Portalegre by Vasco Pires Falcão in which he named his daughter Ana Ângela to succeed him on the administration of the entails founded by his aunt Guiomar Nunes Vidal and the by his wife Maria Temudo. He also ordered the foundation of an entail that would be annexed to the other two entails, all of them administrated by Ana Ângela and her descendants. This new entail would have a perpetual pious obligation of one quaresmal of masses (fourty masses), and after the death of Ana Ângela, the succession would always continue on the eldest male heir. All administrators were obliged to annex half of their own reserved portions to the entail, and could never marry with a person of the so-called "infected races", nor commit lese-majesty crimes, or, otherwise, would lose the administration as he or she "had never been born".

Falcão, Vasco Pires (flor.1628-1639)

Will

Will made by Baltasar Afonso, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of a chapel of masses celebrated every week, always on fridays, in the mother church of S. Sebastião, in Ponta Delgada. He named his wife Bárbara de Benevides as first administrator of the entail and his niece Maria after her death, with the condition that Maria would marry, and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on her eldest male heir. If Maria died before wedding or without children the administration should be transmitted to her brothers Belchior or Pedro, with the same conditions.

Afonso, Baltasar (flor.1559)

Will

Will of Pedro Tavares de Mesquita, expressing his wish to be buried in the chapel of Vera Cruz of the convent of S. Francisco of Portalegre and instituting two entails for his illegitimate children, Jorge and Pedro. His properties should be divided between his children, entailing each part, and be transmited to their offspring, or to the other brother in case of absence of children, with the obligation of 10 annual masses. If they didn't have any children, they had the power to appoint a successor, under the condition that the person should be a relative from their father's side, therefore excluding any heir from their mother's kin. In memory of himself and of his father, if the administrators of the entails were men they should be called Jorge Caldeira and Pedro Tavares de Mesquita.
Followed by the approval deed, dated 1647-01-26.

Mesquita, Pedro Tavares de (flor.1647)

Will

Will made by Estêvão Vaz in which he ordered to be buried in the adro de Santa Maria, in Alter do Chão. He founded an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of thirty masses celebrated every year. The institutor named his niece Catarina as first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Vaz, Estêvão (flor.1528)

Will

Will of Manuel Dias Safarrão, instituting an entail by some estates in Vale de Mós and Vale de Galinhas, with the obligation of building an hermitage in hounour of São João Baptista in Portela da Ribeira. After the construction of the hermitage, the administrators had the obligation of celebrating 50 annual masses. The first administrator should be his brother Bartolomeu Dias, followed by his son Pedro de Morais.

Followed by the approval deed (1688-09-18, fl. 391v).

Safarrão, Manuel Dias (flor.1688)

Will

Will made by João Rodrigues Franco, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year in the church of Santa Maria of Monforte. The institutor named his niece Beatriz Moura as first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Franco, João Rodrigues (flor.1605)

Will

Will of Maria Martins, João Dias Borrego's wife, expressing her wish to be buried in her parish church of S. Matias of Nisa and instituting three entails to her cousins João Filipe, Matias Gonçalves and Maria Dias do Cacheiro, and to their offspring, each one of them with the obligation of two annual masses.
Followed by the approval deed, dated 1697-05-01, and the opening deed of the will, dated 1698-03-23.

Martins, Maria (flor.1697)

Will

Will of Maria Martins, João Dias Borrego's wife, expressing her wish to be buried in her parish church of S. Matias of Nisa and instituting three entails to her cousins João Filipe, Matias Gonçalves and Maria Dias do Cacheiro, and to their offspring, each one of them with the obligation of two annual masses.
Followed by the approval deed, dated 1697-05-01, and the opening deed of the will, dated 1698-03-23.

Martins, Maria (flor.1697)

Will

Will of Brás Lopes, instituting an entail by his properties in Montalvão, favouring his niece Violante, daughter of Gaspar Lopes, and her offspring, with the obligation of 25 annual masses.

Lopes, Brás (flor.1596)

Will

Will made by padre Belchior de Videira, in which he expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Estrela of Marvão. He bequeaths properties to Catarina de Videira to annex to the entail she received as a dowry, under the same conditions. If she doesn't accept them, they will pass to Belchior's nephew, Inocêncio de Videira, as an entail. He establishes an entail for his nephew, Gaspar de Videira, with a perpetual pious obligation of five annual masses. After his death, the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. Gaspar would only receive the administration if he married a woman of his own condition and that had assets worth at least one third of all properties the institutor bequeathed to Gaspar. Within sixteen years after Gaspar received the administration, or any of his descendants, he would be obliged to send one close relative to study in the universities of Coimbra or Salamanca, giving him an stipend worth 100 cruzados every year for his own maintainance.

Videira, Belchior de (flor.1621-1624)

Will

Will by which D. Ana da Silva, Nicolau de Andrade's wife, establishes an entail with all her assets, appointing her nephew, João Pereira, to be its first administrator. She obligates him to support the celebration of annual masses in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, where her remains should be buried, next to her parents' bodies. After her nephew's death, his eldest daughter should succeed him. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1538-10-23.

Silva, Ana da (flor.1538)

Will

Will of D. Maria Pereira da Costa Calheiros, widow of Doutor Manuel Coelho de Araújo, entailing her available portion and joining it to the available portion of her late husband as an entail, with its head in the farmstead (quinta) of Fonte de Gatos, in S. Pedro de Vade, in the municipality of Ponte da Barca, and appointing João Coelho de Araújo, her grandson, as its first administrator. The testator also orders the celebration of masses in the chapel of Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso, in the aforementioned farmstead.
Will approved in 1698-02-17 and opened in 1698-02-24.

Calheiros, Maria Pereira da Costa (d.1698)

Will

Will made by Gonçalo Caldeira de Castelo Branco in which he expresses his wish to be buried in the cathedral of Portalegre. He appointed his brother João da Fonseca Castelo Branco to succeed him on the administration of the chapel founded by Francisco Caldeira de Castelo Branco, composed of the estate of João Vaqueiro in Monforte and ordered the foundation of an entail composed of an estate in Covões over which he imposed a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every year. To administrate it he named his wife Catarina Velez da Mota as first administrator during her lifetime, and, after her death, the administration would be handed to his brother João da Fonseca Castelo Branco, and from there on the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. In case of extinction of his lineage, the administration would be handled to the Misericórdia, that would also be obliged to marry an orphan girl every year.

Castelo Branco, Gonçalo Caldeira (d.1686)

Will

Will made in Alagoa, Portalegre's district, by Francisco Gonçalves Furtado, in which he ordered the foundation of an entail composed of some rural properties over which he imposed a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year. To administrate it he named his wife Maria Coazima during her lifetime, and, after her death, she would be succeeded by their son Francisco, and from there on the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Furtado, Francisco Gonçalves (d.1696)

Will

Will by which Pedro Gonçalves Soalheiro, lavrador, expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Portalegre. He named his wife, Maria Dias, as his universal heir. After her death, his remaining properties would be divided equaly between his siblings, Manuel Gonçalves and Maria Gonçalves, as two entails, with an obligation of five annual masses each. After their deaths, they would be succeeded, preferably, by their eldest male heirs. The administrators could never rip out any walnut tree of the Lixosa orchard, otherwise they would lose the administration to the next successor.

Soalheiro, Pedro Gonçalves (d.1651)

Will

Will by which Pedro Gonçalves Soalheiro, lavrador, expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Portalegre. He named his wife, Maria Dias, as his universal heir. After her death, his remaining properties would be divided equaly between his siblings, Manuel Gonçalves and Maria Gonçalves, as two entails, with an obligation of five annual masses each. After their deaths, they would be succeeded, preferably, by their eldest male heirs. The administrators could never rip out any walnut tree of the Lixosa orchard, otherwise they would lose the administration to the next successor.

Soalheiro, Pedro Gonçalves (d.1651)

Will

Will made in Nisa by Joana Vaz, in which she ordered her burial in the church of Santa Maria de Nisa and the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of ten masses celebrated every year. She named her brother Diogo Vaz as first administrator during his lifetime, and, after his death, he would be succeeded by his eldest male heir, with the condition that instead of ten masses he would order the celebration of twelve masses every year, and from there on the administrators would celebrate not only twelve, but fifteen masses every year.

Vaz, Joana (flor.1528)

Will

Will by which Ana Ribeiro Ferraz, wife of António Pereira Vinagre, expresses her wish to be buried in the cathedral of Portalegre. She establishes an entail composed of farmlands and houses she possessed, with a perpetual obligation of ten masses celebrated every year. The institutor named João Pereira Vinagre, her stepson, as first administrator during his lifetime, with the condition that he would become a clergyman and, after his death, he would be succeeded by his brother António Pereira Vinagre and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. The administrators would be obliged to give two alqueires of oil to the brotherhood of Nossa Senhora do Rosário in order to maintain a lamp perpetually lit on this chapel.

Ferraz, Ana Ribeiro (d.1698)

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