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Codicil

Codicil by which Rui de Castanheda, Fidalgo da Casa do Rei, declares that all his movable property should be divided between his daughters, Beatriz de Castanheda and Isabel de Castanheda, with the purpose of supporting their future marriages. He appoints Isabel de Proença, their mother, to be their tutor.

Castanheda, Rui de (flor.1529)

Exchange deed

Exchange deed by which Diogo Botelho and his wife, D. Maria, exchange vineyards in Aldeia Galega with Francisco Varela, Cavaleiro da Casa do Rei, and Beatriz Tavares, his wife. Contains copies of a petition and a royal provision issued on 1588-04-26.

Botelho, Diogo (flor.1588-1611)

Will

Will by which Rui de Castanheda, Fidalgo da Casa do Rei, establishes a chapel in the church of S. Cristóvão of Lisboa, incorporating in it a house, a backyard and vineyards in Aldeia Galega. He appoints Isabel de Proença, mother of his two daughters, Beatriz de Castanheda and Isabel de Castanheda, to be its first administrator, obligating her to celebrate annual masses for his soul in that chapel, where the institutor's body should be buried. After her death, the entail must be inherited by Beatriz de Castanheda and passed to her eldest son.

Castanheda, Rui de (flor.1529)

Will

Will by which Francisco Botelho and D. Beatriz de Castanheda, his wife, establish an entail with the third part of their assets, appointing their son, Diogo Botelho, to be its first administrator. They declare that their bodies should be buried inside the chapel they instituted in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Benfica, entailing to it a public debt instrument of 40 000 réis, which would support the celebration of annual masses for their souls. Their son shall also inherit the chapel founded by Rui de Castanheda, his grandfather, in the church of S. Cristóvão, and the chapel established by Isabel de Proença, his grandmother, in the church of S. Nicolau of that city. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1573-01-14 and an opening deed issued on 1574-12-05.
This document was already described in VINC006437 FBBC EA/001.

Botelho, Francisco (flor.1563)