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Approval deed of a will

Approval deed of the will made by Vasco Pires Falcão in which he ordered the foundation of an entail annexed to the entails founded by his wife Maria Temudo and by his aunt Guiomar Nunes Vidal.

Falcão, Vasco Pires (flor.1621-1639)

Court sentence

Court sentence issued by Licenciado Fernando de Matos de Carvalho, juiz de fora of Portalegre, judging the partition made on the death of Maria Temudo Manso, between Vasco Pires Falcão, her husband, and Ana Ângela, their daughter.

Falcão, Vasco Pires (flor.1621-1639)

Probate inventory (extract)

Probate inventory (extract) of Maria Temudo Manso and respective partition, made between Vasco Pires Falcão, her husband, and Ana Ângela, their daughter.

Falcão, Vasco Pires (flor.1621-1639)

Will

Will made in Portalegre by Vasco Pires Falcão in which he named his daughter Ana Ângela to succeed him on the administration of the entails founded by his aunt Guiomar Nunes Vidal and the by his wife Maria Temudo, mentioning that it had a perpetual pious obligation of fifteen masses celebrated every year. He also ordered the foundation of an entail that would be annexed to the other two entails, all of them administrated by Ana Ângela and her descendants. This new entail would have a perpetual pious obligation of one quaresmal of masses (fourty masses), and after the death of Ana Ângela, the succession would always continue on the eldest male heir. All administrators were obliged to annex half of their own reserved portions to the entail, and could never marry with a person of the so-called "infected races", nor commit lese-majesty crimes, or, otherwise, would lose the administration as he or she "had never been born".

Falcão, Vasco Pires (flor.1621-1639)

Will chart

Will chart made by Maria Temudo, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of fifteen masses celebrated every year in Portalegre. The institutor named Vasco Pires Falcão, her husband, as first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he would be succeeded by Ana, their daughter, and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Temudo, Maria (flor.1619)