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Pagamento à terça

Pagamento à terça of Francisco de Barros de Paiva made to his wife, D. Maria da Guerra, tutor of his son and heir, Jorge de Barros de Melo, who was still minor. It is mentioned that in the third part was incorporated the quinta da Fonte da Telha, in Cartaxo, termo of Santarém, with its houses, casais, and vineyards, as head of the entail. Another entail is mentioned, established by Francisco de Barros de Paiva in his casal de Goulão, Cascais.

Guerra, Maria da (flor.1564-1596)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Francisco de Barros de Paiva, husband of D. Maria da Guerra, establishes an entail with the third part of his properties. He bequeaths it to his eldest son, Jorge de Barros, and to his successors thereafter, under the condition that they shall keep the family name Barros, order an annual divine office for his soul in his burial place and add the third part of their thirds to the entail. If Jorge de Barros has already died at the time of his father's death, the entail shall be inherited by his younger brother, João de Barros. If João de Barros has also already died, it shall go to their cousin, Francisco de Barros. He asks that his wife and executors add to his third part his casal in Loures, his houses in Rua Nova, Lisboa, a public debt instrument of 100 000 reis or his farmstead in quinta da Fonte da Telha, whichever is better. He also orders that his son, when he becomes an adult, add his legitime to the entail, together with the third part of his third.

Paiva, Francisco de Barros de (d.1570)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Maria da Guerra, widow of Francisco de Barros de Paiva, entails her quinta in ribeira de Loures, called Casal da Freira, which she inherited from her husband, entailing it. She bequeaths it to her son, João de Barros da Silva, and afterwards to her grandson, Francisco de Barros, and their successors, with the same conditions established in her husband's will. She adds to them another obligation of five masses for her soul in her burial place, in the Chapter house of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. She orders that this entail shall not be separated from the one established by her husband, and that both of them shall be inherited by the same person. She also orders that the remains of her third part shall be entailed with the casal da Freira.

Guerra, Maria da (flor.1564-1596)