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Approval and declaration deed

Approval and declaration deed of the will by padre Manuel Dias Maninho in which he confirmed his will and the foundation of the entail, and disposed that any administrator convicted in crimes of lese-majesty crimes should be deprived from the administration 24 hours before the crime was commited, when the administration would be transmitted to the next successor in line.

Maninho, Manuel Dias (d.1680)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed by padre Manuel Dias Maninho in which he disposed that the chapel of Almas and its altar should always be conserved and paramented at the expenses of the entailed assets.

Maninho, Manuel Dias (d.1680)

Exemplification of an inventory

Exemplification of the inventory made after the death of padre Manuel Dias Maninho, containing a detailed description of the entailed assets that belonged to the entail he founded on his will.

Inventory (extract)

Extract of the inventory made after the death of padre Manuel Dias Maninho, containing a detailed description of the entailed assets that belonged to the entail he founded on his will.

Petition

Petition made by padre Bento da Cruz, acting as executor of the will, in which he recquired an exemplification of the inventory made after the death of padre Manuel Dias Maninho.

Will

Will made in Vale do Peso, Portalegre's district, by padre Manuel Dias Maninho in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail and chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of five masses celebrated every week on the chapel and altar of Almas, where his body should be buried. He named his compadre Salvador Martins as first administrator of the entail during his lifetime, and, after his death, he would be succeeded by Manuel Luís, son-in-law of Salvador, and his descendants after him, or other appointed administrators in case he died without heirs. The administrators should also give 30.000 réis every year to the chaplain's sustenance, providing him a house, choosing him among the local born clergyman, preferably learned in universities and old christians, who would be examined before taking on the administration. He also disposed that the administrators were obliged to provide the dowry and marry an orphan girl every year, chosed among his relatives. Predicting that the entailed patrimony could occasionaly dismantled in times of war, famine or plague, he allowed that the number of masses, the chaplains salary and the orphan girls dowry could be reduced in any of those circumstances.

Maninho, Manuel Dias (d.1680)