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Acquisition letter

Acquisition letter by which Isabel Luís, Mateus de Araújo's widow, buys a rent (foro) of 20 000 réis in houses located on Boa Vista, Lisboa, from Francisco Marchão, mercador francês, for 400 000 réis.

Luís, Isabel (flor.1644-1646)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed by which Isabel Luís, Mateus de Araújo's widow, entails a rent (foro) of 20 000 réis in houses in Lisboa and houses in Rua da Jubetaria Velha of that city to the chapel she and her late husband had established in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa. Paulo Soares, procurador da Provedoria das Capelas, ordered her to do this. Contains a copy of a dispatch issued on 1646-06-12.

Luís, Isabel (flor.1644-1646)

Subrogation deed

Subrogation deed by which the Senado da Câmara de Lisboa, represented by D. Luís Álvares de Castro (Marquês de Cascais), Doutor António da Costa Novais and Mendo de Foios Pereira, gives a public debt instrument of 5 000 réis to the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo to support the celebration of annual masses for Mateus de Araújo and Isabel Luís' souls. The pious obligations were previously associated to houses located next to the Rua da Jubetaria Velha, which belonged to Padre José Luís da Fonseca, administrator of Mateus de Araújo and Isabel Luís' chapel. He sold them to the Senado da Câmara de Lisboa for 150 000 réis, in 1678-06-30, which intended to tear the houses down. Contains copies of 2 letters of attorney issued on 1678-04-27 and 1679-07-03.

Fonseca, José Luís da (flor.1679)

Tombo

Tombo of houses in Lisboa entailed to Mateus de Araújo and Isabel Luís' chapel issued at the order of the Provedor dos Resíduos e Cativos em Lisboa.

Luís, Isabel (flor.1644-1646)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) through which Mateus de Araújo and Isabel Luís, his wife, designate one another to inherit their patrimony and establish that, after the death of one of them, the surviving member of the couple should support the celebration of a daily mass and 4 annual masses in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa. They determine that the entail's first administrator has the obligation to appoint a successor at the time of his/her death. Furthermore, the testators declare that any movable assets should be sold and the sale's profit used to buy properties to entail to the chapel. Isabel Luís indicates that she has a daughter of a previous marriage, Maria da Conceição, Simão Correia's wife, and that she must inherit part of her patrimony.

Araújo, Mateus de (flor.1644)