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João Alves da Fonseca entail archive
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Evaluation deed

Evaluation deed by which it was evaluated the farm of "Quatro Portas", composed of vineyards, lands, orchards, houses and wine press.

Azevedo, Jerónimo da Silva de (flor.1671-1679)

Petition

Petition of Jerónimo da Silva de Azevedo, the institutor's nephew and son of Jorge de Sousa da Costa. He wanted to be emancipated in order to be the administrator of this entail. He also required to incorporate a farm called "Quatro Portas" in Charneca, near to the farm of "Pote d'Água".

Azevedo, Jerónimo da Silva de (flor.1671-1679)

Sentence

Sentence by which it was confirmed that Jorge da Sousa da Costa delivered the account of the administration, and the incorporation of several properties into this entail. These properties are composed of a public debt instrument of 24 000 réis in Casa das Carnes, 200.000 réis in Almoxarifado de Guimarães, 200 000 réis in Dízima do Pescado de Lisboa, "azenhas" on the outskirts of Lisboa, and rents of a farm and olive groves located in Torres Vedras.

Costa, Jorge da Sousa da (flor.1660-1661)

Sentence

Sentence by which it was confirmed the incorporation of the farm called "Pote d'Água" in Charneca.

Costa, Jorge da Sousa da (flor.1660-1661)

Sentence

Sentence by which it was confirmed the incorporation of a public debt instrument of 40 460 réis into this entail.

Azevedo, Jerónimo da Silva de (flor.1671-1679)

Sentence

Sentence by which it was incorporated the farm of "Quatro Portas" into this entail.

Azevedo, Jerónimo da Silva de (flor.1671-1679)

Sentence

Sentence by which it was incorporated a public debt instrument of 105 625 réis in Almoxarifado de Castelo Branco into this entail.

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which João Alves da Fonseca, mestre de campo, established an entail, designating his nephew Jorge de Sousa da Costa to be its first administrator. He left to João, son of João Alves Coutinho and his wife Dona Catarina de Vilhena, his farm called "Soutos" and other rents on the outskirts of Santarém, with the condition to return to Jorge de Sousa da Costa's successors after his death. The administrator was due to order the celebration of masses in a privileged altar wherever he wanted and to give some legacies to the nuns of the family. If Jorge de Sousa da Costa died without heirs, it should succeed the heirs of his brother João da Costa.

Fonseca, João Alves da (flor.1651)