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António Gil Severim, Catarina Lopes de Morim entail archive
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Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by António Gil Severim, in which it is declared that he ordered 30 annual masses for his soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, entailed to houses in Valverde, Lisboa. The administrators of this chapel were Gaspar de Faria Severim, D. Sancho Manuel, conde de Vila Flor, and presently his son D. Cristóvão Manuel de Vilhena, conde de Vila Flor, who also administered the chapels of D. Luísa da Fonseca, Catarina Mateus, and Catarina Lopes. Payments are registered from 1634 to 1681.

Vilhena, Cristóvão Manuel de ([c.1681])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Catarina Lopes de Morim, wife of António Gil Severim, in which it is declared that she entailed her part of the houses in Valverde, Lisboa, entailed by her husband, and a foro of 1 2000 reis with an obligation of a divine office and 13 masses for her soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. The administrators of this chapel were Gaspar de Faria Severim, D. Sancho Manuel, conde de Vila Flor, and presently his son D. Cristóvão Manuel de Vilhena, conde de Vila Flor. Payments are registered from 1633 to 1681.

Vilhena, Cristóvão Manuel de ([c.1681])

Will

Will by which Gaspar Gil Severim expresses his wish to be buried in the chapterhouse of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa and establishes two entails, which he bequeaths to his two sons, Francisco de Faria Severim, and Manuel de Faria Severim.
He gives to his son Francisco, among other properties, the houses in Lisboa which he had inherited from his parents, António Gil Severim and Catarina Lopes Morim. These houses had an obligation of thirty masses for the soul of António Gil Severim and a divine office and five masses for the soul of Catarina Lopes.
If the lineage of any of his sons is extinguished, their respective entail shall be inherited by the other or by their successors.

Severim, Gaspar Gil (d.1598)