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Entail foundation deed

Entail foundation deed by which Luís Ribeiro and D. Isabel Pacheco, his wife, establish an entail with the third part of their assets, which includes a farmstead (quinta) in Samouco, Alcochete, houses in Lisboa, lands (casal) in Benfica and in Carnaxide, lands (casal) in Linda-a-Velha, Oeiras, and a public debt instrument of 50 000 réis in Casa e sisa das herdades. They designate their eldest son to become its first administrator, determining that him and his descendants should support the celebration of annual masses for their souls in the church of Santa Maria Madalena of that city, in whose sacristy their chapel would be erected.

Ribeiro, Luís (flor.1550)

Exemplification of a will

Exemplification of a will of Bernardino Ribeiro Pacheco.
Contains: approval deed, dated from 1598-04-26; opening deed of a will, dated from 1598-04-26; codicil, dated from 1598-04-26; another copy of the approval deed, dated from 1598-04-26; and another copy of the opening deed of a will, dated from 1598-04-26.

Exemplification of an entail foundation deed

Exemplification of an entail foundation deed by Luís Ribeiro and D. Isabel Pacheco, his wife, written by Álvaro da Costa, notary.
Followed by a certificate of signature and comparison of this exemplification with the exemplification copied in the account of the administration, dated from 1644-01-30.

Will chart

Will chart of Bernardino Ribeiro Pacheco annexing to the entail of his father, Luís Ribeiro, which belong to his eldest son, Luís Ribeiro, all his reserved portions, inherited from his mother and brother, and a part of his available portion. The testator also informs that he owns the entail of his uncle, Álvaro Pires Pacheco, in which he appoints Álvaro Pires Pacheco, his son. However, since Álvaro Pires Pacheco became religious in Companhia de Jesus, Bernardino Ribeiro Pacheco appoints Manuel Pacheco, his son.
Will approved in 1598-04-26 and opened in 1598-04-26.

Pacheco, Bernardino Ribeiro (d.1598)