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Belchior de Espinosa, Ângela Rodrigues de Brito entail archive
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Account of the administration

Account of the administration showing that Bernardo Peres owes payments to the chapel established by Ângela Rodrigues de Brito and Belchior de Espinosa.
Contains certificates of payments of masses from 1622 to 1625.
Followed by documents related to the seizure of the properties of Bernardo Peres to pay his debt, namely seizure warrants.

Peres, Bernardo (flor.1622-1626)

Approval deed of a will

Approval deed of a will made by Belchior de Espinosa and his second wife, Ângela Rodrigues de Brito, by which they declare that, if Isabel de Espinosa and her husband don't accept the conditions of the donation they made in their will, the houses that were donated to them shall instead be given to Manuel de Espinosa.
Followed by opening deed of a will, dated 1608-07-17.

Espinosa, Belchior de (d.1622)

Certificate of an inventory and pagamento à terça

Certificate of an inventory and pagamento à terça made after the death of Belchior de Espinosa by his son, licenciado Manuel de Espinosa. It was issued at Manuel de Espinosa's request, in the context of a conflict over who should pray the masses of the chapel established by his father and his second wife, Ângela Rodrigues de Brito.
Contains other copies of the inventory VINC007389 BEARB EA/003a and of the pagamento à terça VINC007389 BEARB EA/003b.
Preceded by a petition made by Manuel de Espinosa, requesting the issuance of the certificate, and by processual documentation regarding the conflict between Manuel de Espinosa and Bernardo Peres, who both claimed they hadn't inherited the obligations of this chapel.

Espinosa, Manuel de (flor.1623)

Certificate of inventory (extract) and certificate of payment (extract)

Certificate of inventory (extract) and certificate of payment (extract) made after the death of Belchior de Espinosa by his son, licenciado Manuel de Espinosa, issued at the request of Bernardo Peres, son-in-law of the deceased, in the context of a conflict over who should pray the masses of the chapel established by Belchior de Espinosa and his second wife, Ângela Rodrigues de Brito.
Preceded by processual documentation regarding the conflict between Manuel de Espinosa and Bernardo Peres, who both claimed they hadn't inherited the obligations of this chapel.

Peres, Bernardo (flor.1622-1626)

Court sentence

Court sentence condemning Bernardo Peres, husband of Isabel de Espinosa, to pay the obligation of the chapel established by Ângela Rodrigues de Brito and Belchior de Espinosa, since he and his wife possessed the houses entailed to it and had received them with that obligation.
Preceded by answer of the promotores about this subject.

Peres, Bernardo (flor.1622-1626)

Court sentence

Court sentence refusing new motions by Bernardo Peres and ordering him to pay the obligations of the chapel established by Ângela Rodrigues de Brito and Belchior de Espinosa. The obligations had been previously fulfilled by Manuel de Espinosa, son of the deceased.
Followed by petitions and motions by Bernardo Peres, still refusing to pay.

Peres, Bernardo (flor.1622-1626)

Will

Will by which Belchior de Espinosa and his second wife, Ângela Rodrigues de Brito, express their wish to be buried in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa. They take part of their properties in their third part, bequeathing them to the one of them who survives. After both their deaths, they bequeath them to their son, Manuel de Espinosa, who they appoint as their universal heir. They also reserve 30 000 reis from their houses in Lisboa, which they bequeath to Isabel de Espinosa, daughter of Belchior de Espinosa, and to her husband, Bernardo Peres, as part of their legitime, with the condition that they shall pray three annual masses in their burial place.

Espinosa, Belchior de (d.1622)

Will chart

Will chart by which Belchior de Espinosa, barbeiro de espadas, widower, expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo. He orders that the remaining part of his third shall be divided between his son, licenciado Manuel de Espinosa, and his daughter from his first marriage, Isabel de Espinosa, wife of Bernardo Gomes. He bequeaths the houses in Lisboa, which had been part of his wife's third part, to his son, and his store to his daughter. He also revokes his previous wills.
Followed by approval deed and opening deed, dated 1622-09-03.

Espinosa, Belchior de (d.1622)