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Catarina Carrilho; Maria Inchada entail archive
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Codicil

Codicil made by Catarina Carrilho, in which she disposed over non-entailed assets, confirmed all dispositions of her will and the foundation of three entails, but she took a land of the first entail, bequeathing it to her niece Maria, daughter of João Dias Rovisco, with an obligation of two masses celebrated every year while she lived, and, after her death, the house would be handled to the Confraria das Chagas de Cristo of Alpalhão, with the same conditions, but perpetually. As to the second chapel she founded on her will, she disposed that after the death of Maria Chambel, the administration would be handled to Marcos Inchado, who would administrate it until Manuel comes of age.

Carrilho, Catarina (d.1687)

Will

Will made by Catarina Carrilho, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of three entails. The first entail would be composed of some houses and a golden cross, over which the institutor imposed a perpetual mass obligation of two masses celebrated every year, and to administrate she named Maria Inchada as first administrator during her lifetime, and, after her death, the administration would be handled to her eldest son or daughter, whoever she appointed, who would be succeeded by their eldest son or daughter with the same conditions. She bequeathed a land to the Confraria de S. Pedro imposing a perpetual obligation of one mass celebrated every year over it, and, from the remaining of all her assets she ordered the foundation of two more chapels. The second chapel would have a perpetual obligation of two masses celebrated every week on the mother church of Alpalhão, and would be administrated by her cousin, Maria Mendes, wife of Manuel Dalva, who lived on Castelo de Vide, and, after their deaths, the succession should always continue on the eldest heir, male or female. The third chapel would have a perpetual obligation of 102 masses celebrated every year, that being two masses celebrated every week, and would be administrated by Maria Chambel Alfaia, during her lifetime, and by her son Manuel and his eldest heirs, male or female, after his death. However, if Manuel wished to became a clergyman, he would only administrate during his lifetime, and, after his death, the administration would be handled to his sister Joana, and after the death of Joana to Pedro, their brother, and after his death to Maria Inchada, administrator of the first chapel, or, if none of them had children, to Sebastiana, daughter of Amaro Gomes and Leonor Miguéis, and, after the death of Sebastiana, if she also had no children, the administration would be transmitted to Maria, daughter of João Dias Rovisco, or the Confraria do Santo Nome de Jesus of Alpalhão.

Carrilho, Catarina (d.1687)