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Declaration deed

Declaration deed by which Leonor Jerónima, heir and daughter of Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa and Jerónima Lopes, also present, declares that she allows the annexation of her legitime to the entail established by her parents, in exchange for 2 000 cruzados that she can use freely, and that she will comply with the conditions imposed by her parents.

Lisboa, Diogo Rodrigues de (d.1589)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed by which Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa and his wife, Jerónima Lopes, confirm the institution of the entail they established in 1586, and make certain changes to the properties entailed: they take from the entail the quinta do Pinheiro, in Alverca, and entail in its place 100 000 reis of interest in the almoxarifado of Badajoz. They also annex to the entail the other 700 000 reis of interest and privileges they have from the same almoxarifado, a property in Évora named herdade das Cabeças Ruivas, some lands in Évora and an olive grove in Zambujal. They establish that the 400 000 reis of interest entailed in the previous institution deed shall be employed in the Casa da Imposição dos Vinhos, and in an almoxarifado in Setúbal, and that what remains of them shall be used to acquire more assets. Leonor Jerónima, their heir, is present at the writing of the institution and accepts it on the same day, as she is over 25 years old.

Lisboa, Diogo Rodrigues de (d.1589)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed by which Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa and his wife, Jerónima Lopes, allow their daughter and heir, Leonor Jerónima, to take 2 000 cruzados of rent from their entail to bequeath in one life to whomever she wishes, under the condition that this money shall once again be incorporated in the entail after that person's death. In exchange, Leonor Jerónima annexes to her parent's entail 50 00 reis of her legitime. They also remove from the entail the herdade da Cabeça Ruiva and the lands in Évora, so they can be sold to buy more properties to replace them.
Followed by a relation of the diligences taken to make sure that Leonor Jerónima can and is willing to entail her legitime to her parent's entail, with declarations of agreement from both parts dated 1589-10-06 and a declaration from a lawyer dated 1589-10-12.

Lisboa, Diogo Rodrigues de (d.1589)

Entail foundation deed

Entail foundation deed by which Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa and his wife, Jerónima Lopes, entail their properties in Évora, Évora Monte, Lisboa and Alverca, and 400 000 reis of interest, with the obligation of one daily mass and one annual divine office in the chapel they have built in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. They appoint their eldest daughter, Leonor Jerónima, as their heir and administrator of the entail, of which she shall take possession after her marriage. If she dies without descendants or marries without her parent's authorization, the entail shall be bequeathed to her second sister, Maria Manuel or, if she also dies without successors, to her third sister, Ana. If all of their daughters die without succession, the entail shall be bequeathed to the institutor's nephew, Luís Rodrigues de Paiva, son of Diogo Rodrigues de Paiva and Catarina Rodrigues, sister of Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa. Leonor Jerónima is present at the writing of the institution and accepts it on the same day, as she is over 25 years old.

Lisboa, Diogo Rodrigues de (d.1589)

Will chart

Will chart by which Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco de Lisboa, in a chapel of the invocation of Nossa Senhora das Candeias, which shall be the head of the entail he and his wife, Jerónima Lopes, established for their daughter, Leonor Jerónima. He also declares they had established another entail for their second daughter, Maria Manuel, with an obligation of giving 6 000 reis to the building of the chapel and the same obligations of masses as her sister.
Followed by approval deed, issued in the same day, and opening deed, issued in the following day.

Lisboa, Diogo Rodrigues de (d.1589)