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Simão Fernandes; António Pires Barba entail archive
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Will chart of António Pires Barba, by which he bequests Francisco Carrilho and Joana Inchada, his wife, a chapel, located in Cabeço de Vide, which he had inherited on the death of Vasco Pires, his brother. He leaves part of the proceeds from that chapel to buy a frontal and other implements for the chapel established by Simão Fernandes, his uncle, in the monastery of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, in Castelo de Vide, where he wanted to be buried. After the death of those administrators, the administration would pass to Jerónimo Carrilho. He also left 10 000 réis for the purchase of ornaments for that chapel. He attaches the remainder of the fourth part of his assets, after the legacies were fulfilled and after the death of Ana Gomes, his wife, to the chapel of Simão Fernandes.

Barba, António Pires (flor.1599)

Will

Will by which Joana Inchado, João Tarouco's wife, expresses her wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Castelo de Vide and establishes two entails. The first one would be composed of farmlands and houses in Castelo de Vide, entailed to an obligation of 5 annual masses. She designates her nephew, Manuel Carrilho and his offspring as administrators. The second one would be composed of more houses , vineyards and other farmlands in the same place, entailed to an obligation of 30 annual masses. It would be administered by her niece, Maria Carrilho, daughter of her brother Heitor Carrilho, and by her descendants. She also bequeaths her niece, after her husband's death, a watermill which had an obligation of 10 annual masses, and should be annexed to the other properties.
She also appoints another of her nieces, also called Maria Carrilho, wife of Manuel Belo Nogueira, as administrator of her chapel of Cristo in the convent of S. Francisco, which she had received from her brother, António Pires Barba annexing to it some of her vineyards and lands, and establishing an obligation of 10 annual masses. After her niece's death, this chapel should pass to Maria Carrilho, daughter of Heitor Carrilho.
Followed by the approval deed of the will, dated 1638-07-25.

Inchado, Joana (flor.1638)