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Account of the administration

Account of the administration of the chapel of Salvador Esteves, in the convent of Trindade, requested to Miguel de Paiva, defendant, owner of quinta das Marnotas, which belongs to his wife.

Salvador Esteves entail

Papal brief

Papel brief in favour of Catarina Neto, widow of Salvador Esteves and administrator of his entail, allowing her and her son-in-law, Simão Vaz de Paiva, to employ in other pious obligations and masses the money which the defunct had destined in his will to the Irmandade do Paraíso, since the Irmandade had refused to accept the obligations attached to it.
Followed by translation to Portuguese.

Neto, Catarina (flor.1549)

Subrogation deed

Subrogation deed by which Miguel de Paiva, administrator of the chapel established by Salvador Esteves, subrogates 1 800 réis of rents which were entailed to this chapel, for three vineyards in the place of Marnotas, Loures, near the farmstead of this entail. Contains subrogation warrant.
Followed by termo de outorga.

Paiva, Miguel de (flor.1597-1598)

Subrogation warrant

Subrogation warrant authorizing Miguel de Paiva, administrator of the chapel established by Salvador Esteves, to subrogate 1 800 réis of rents which were entailed to this chapel, for three vineyards in the place of Marnotas, Loures.

Paiva, Miguel de (flor.1597-1598)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Salvador Esteves bequeaths his second wife, Catarina Neto, all his silver and gold, so she can buy properties to annex to his quinta das Marnotas in Loures, in an entail. He establishes an obligation of a sung mass every Sunday, and holiday of Nossa Senhora, in the monastery of Trindade, for his soul. He also establishes an annual mass for the soul of his first wife, Margarida Carvalho, and their son, Francisco Carvalho, in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where they are buried. Catarina Neto will have the capacity to appoint one of her daughters as the next administrator of the chapel. If none of them are alive, it shall be bequeathed to their closest relative. He also bequeaths money to the Irmandade de Nossa Senhora do Paraíso to pray more masses in both monasteries.

Esteves, Salvador (flor.1543)