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Termo

Termo by which Diogo Fernandes da Rocha, widower of Isabel da Guarda, moves the obligation of masses established by his wife from the public debt instrument she had entailed, to another public debt instrument that had belonged to the both of them, also set in the Alfândega de Lisboa. He requests the transfer of her body to the chapel he established in the convent of Nossa Senhora de Jesus of Lisboa, which is of the evocation of the Rainha Santa Isabel.

Rocha, Diogo Fernandes da (flor.1637-1645)

Will

Will by which Diogo Fernandes da Rocha expresses his wish to be buried in the chapel of Rainha Santa in the convent of Nossa Senhora de Jesus of Lisboa. He establishes two entails for his children with pious obligations in his chapel. One with his third part and two public debt instruments in the Alfândega de Lisboa, which he bequeaths his son, António da Torre da Rocha, and his successors, with an obligation of a daily mass for his soul and half an annual of masses for the soul of his deceased wife, Isabel da Guarda. The other with the third part of his wife, Isabel da Guarda, and another public debt instrument, which he bequeaths his daughter, Maria da Rocha, and her successors, with an obligation of weekly masses for the soul of his brother-in-law, Francisco Lopes.
If the lineage of one of his children is extinguished, the entail shall pass to the surviving one. If both lineages are extinguished, the succession of the entail shall be chosen by appointment from them on.

Rocha, Diogo Fernandes da (flor.1637-1645)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Isabel da Guarda orders half an annual of masses and an annual divine office in her burial place, to which she entails a public debt instrument in the Alfândega of Lisboa. She allows her husband to place this obligation in another public debt instrument or property he acquires, if he thinks it is best for its maintenance.

Guarda, Isabel da (d.1635)