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Francisco Botelho, Beatriz de Castanheda entail archive
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Bond

Bond by which Francisco Botelho, fidalgo da Casa do Rei, and D. Beatriz de Castanheda, his wife, establish a chapel in the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica, Lisboa, in the main chapel, where Francisco Botelho's grandfather is buried, with an obligation of three annual masses and a daily mass. They entail to it 40 000 reis of interest and foros in Frielas. The priests of the convent donate them the chapel and promise to fulfill its the obligations. Contains a letter-of-attorney. Followed by agreement deeds dated 1563-01-14 and 1563-01-15.

Botelho, Francisco (flor.1563)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed made at the request of Diogo Botelho, fidalgo da Casa do Rei, son and heir of Francisco Botelho, by which the priests of the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica establish the place where the coat of arms of the institutor shall be set, in the arch of the main chapel of the church.

Botelho, Diogo (flor.1576)

Exemplification of a declaration deed

Exemplification of a declaration deed by Diogo Botelho, administrator of the chapel established by Francisco Botelho and D. Beatriz de Castanheda, issued from an exemplification of a "feito" against the Conde de S. Miguel and the priests of the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica, presented by padre frei Manuel de Sousa.

Francisco Botelho, Beatriz de Castanheda entail

Will

Will by which Francisco Botelho and his wife, D. Beatriz de Castanheda, establish an entail and a family pantheon in the main chapel of the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica, where Francisco Botelho's grandfather, Fernando Lourenço, was buried. They entail to their chapel 40 000 reis of interest: 10 000 for two annual masses, during their lifetime, and 30 000 for a daily mass after their deaths. They appoint their son, Diogo Botelho as their heir and administrator of the chapel and entail, and his successors, afterwards. They also appoint him administrator of the chapels established by Isabel de Proença, [Beatriz de Castanheda's mother], in the church of S. Nicolau de Lisboa, and by Rui de Castanheda [Beatriz de Castanheda's father].
Mentions a previous codicil.

Botelho, Francisco (flor.1563)