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Pedro de Sousa; Maria de Sousa entail archive
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Codicil

Codicil by which D. Pedro de Sousa bequeaths 50 000 cruzados to his daughter, D. Maria de Sousa, incorporating them in the entail he established in his will. He also revokes one of its clauses, deciding that the future husband of his daughter is not obligated to use the testator's family name. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1598-10-22 and an opening deed issued on 1598-10-24.

Sousa, Pedro de (flor.1598)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed of D. Maria da Costa Noronha adding some clauses related to her chapel, founded by her will, and the entail of Costas, founded by her parents, D. Gil Eanes da Costa and D. Margarida de Noronha. The testator specifies that she wants that only the successors of D. João da Costa, conde de Soure, succeed in her chapel. Otherwise, if his lineage becomes extinct the administration of her chapel should be transferred to Misericórdia of Lisbon. D. Maria da Costa Noronha also entails to her parents' entail a golden ring with the coat of arms of Costas. Besides, she mentions that she owns the entail founded by D. Pedro de Sousa, in which she has a lawsuit with D. Lourenço de Sousa, informing that Nuno Gomes, seu criado, has to give account of the income taken from that entail.
Declaration deed approved in 1660-03-07 and opened in 1661-04-12.

Noronha, Maria da Costa (d.1661)

Exemplification of a will and declaration deed

Exemplification of a will and declaration deed of D. Maria da Costa Noronha, signed by Gaspar Pimenta, appointed as her executor and administrator of her chapel.
Contains: will, dated from 1658-01-20; approval deed of will, dated from 1658-01-21; approval deed of declaration deed, dated from 1660-03-07; opening deed of a will, dated from 1661-04-12.

Will

Will by which D. Pedro de Sousa, membro do Conselho do Rei, establishes an entail with part of his assets, appointing his illegitimate daughter, D. Maria de Sousa, to be its first administrator. He obligates her to marry to the eldest son of D. Gil Eanes da Costa, his nephew. The testator declares that his remains should be buried inside the chapter house of the Convent of Santo Elói of Lisboa.

Sousa, Pedro de (flor.1598)