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João Rodrigues de Elvas, Isabel Gomes; Francisco Rodrigues de Elvas entail archive
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Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Francisco Rodrigues de Elvas orders the acquisition of 40 000 réis of interest to be used for a daily mass for his soul in his chapel of S. Francisco Xavier in the church of S. Roque of Lisboa. He designates his nephew, João Rodrigues, as first administrator, with the capacity of appointing the next one. The first chaplain of his chapel will be António Galvão, and while he doesn't take orders, it will be his uncle, Bartolomeu Rodrigues.

Elvas, Francisco Rodrigues de (flor.1636)

Will

Will of João Rodrigues de Elvas and Isabel Gomes, his wife, establishing a daily mass for their souls in the place where they are buried. They found five entails: four for each of their sons, Belchior Gomes, António Gomes, Francisco Rodrigues and Luís Rodrigues, with public debt instruments, properties in Lisboa, Alenquer and Caspolima, and another for their grandson, Fernando, with a public debt instrument in Estremoz, and designate each of them as successor of each entail. They appoint António Gomes and Francisco Rodrigues as their executors.
Will opened in 1611-03-07.

Elvas, João Rodrigues de (d.1611)

Warrant

Warrant authorizing António Gomes de Elvas to entail a public debt instrument he had bought from D. Branca Manuel, widow of his son João Rodrigues de Elvas, which she had inherited by partition, to the obligations he had in the chapel of S. Francisco Xavier in the church of S. Roque.

Elvas, António Gomes de (flor.1646)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed of João Rodrigues de Elvas and Isabel Gomes, his wife, adding some assets and public debt instruments to the entails of their sons, Luís Rodrigues and Belchior Gomes. They also declare that the pensions bequeathed to their grandson Fernando will only be handed after the death of both institutors and that Fernando and his descendants will succeed in the entails of their sons if their succession is extinguished, with some pious obligations.

Elvas, João Rodrigues de (d.1611)