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Afonso Eanes Zaratão entail archive
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Will (extract)

Will (extract) of Afonso Eanes, in which he names Lourenço Domingues and Gil Gonçalves as his executors.

Zaratão, Afonso Eanes (flor.1401)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the assets of the chapel of Santa Maria Madalena, established by Afonso Eanes Zaratão, administered by Lopo Gago.
It contains a note, relating to charges, dated 1515-06-30.

Gago, Lopo (flor.1518-1525)

Exemplification

Exemplification of the documents relating to the institution of the chapel of Santa Maria Madalena, instituted by Afonso Eanes Zaratão, made in by Manuel Seia, notário apostólico in the bishopric of Portalegre.

Exemplification

Exemplification of the documents relating to the institution of the chapel of Santa Maria Madalena, instituted by Afonso Eanes Zaratão, made in by Manuel Seia, notário apostólico in the bishopric of Portalegre.

Donation deed

Donation deed by which Lourenço Domingues, administrator of the chapel established by Afonso Eanes Zaratão, hands over the administration of that chapel to Vasco de Arez, with the consent of D. Afonso, bishop of Guarda, claiming that he was unable to fulfill the charges by being sick.

Domingues, Lourenço (flor.1407)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed by which Lopo Gago reports that the chapel of Santa Maria Madalena, located in the church of Santa Maria de Nisa, of which he was administrator, was established by Afonso Eanes Zaratão, in 1401. He also states that the chapel was administered by the Gagos, who are descendants of the founder, and that the income was reduced for the charges. He gives an account of other elements relevant to the history of the chapel.

Gago, Lopo (flor.1518-1525)

Agreement deed

Agreement deed by which Manuel de Almeida, juiz ordinário of Nisa, approves the tombo of the assets of the chapel of Santa Maria Madalena, ordered by the bishop of Guarda. The chapel was established by Afonso Eanes Zaratão and administered by Lopo Gago.

Gago, Lopo (flor.1518-1525)