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Inês Nunes; Leonor de Almeida entail archive
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Acórdão

Acórdão declaring that Inês Nunes, defendant, is not obligated to celebrate annual masses for her husband's soul, during her lifetime. Nevertheless, she should guarantee that after her death someone she chooses will fulfil the pious obligations instituted by the couple. The defendant is obligated to give a copy of an extract of the will she and her husband had made to the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, where he is buried.

Nunes, Inês (flor.1563)

Carta testemunhável

Carta testemunhável issued by António Pires de Bulhão, Vigário geral do Arcebispado de Lisboa, at the request of Inês Nunes, containing copies of an extract of Diogo de Contreiras and Inês Nunes' will and of a desembargo.

Nunes, Inês (flor.1563)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Inês Nunes establishes an entail with houses in Lisboa, appointing Leonor de Almeida, her sister and João Vaz's wife, as its first administrator and ordering her to support the celebration of 25 annual masses in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. After Leonor's death, it would be passed to her son, Duarte Vaz.
The testator also bequeaths other houses in Lisboa to Beatriz Nunes, her sister and Gaspar Ferreira's wife, instituting the pious obligation of celebrating 25 annual masses for her soul in the referred church. After Beatriz's death, the entail would be inherited by one of her legitimate sons. Inês chooses to be buried in the mentioned church.

Nunes, Inês (flor.1563)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Diogo de Contreiras and Inês Nunes, his wife, declare that, after the death of one of them, the surviving spouse should inherit all the couple's patrimony, including houses in Santarém and Lisboa, with the obligation of using its revenues to support the celebration of annual masses for their souls. They also mention that if they win the legal action which opposes them to Álvaro Pacheco's heirs, thus obtaining other houses in Lisboa, part of its revenues should be used to fulfil pious obligations.

Nunes, Inês (flor.1563)