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João Machado de Brito entail archive
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Auto de vistoria

Auto de vistoria of the houses located in the "Rua da Calcetaria", that were possessed by D. Maria Manuel de Brito and his heirs and obligated to the payment of one hundred masses to the priests of the Convent of Carmo.

Partition deed

Partition deed by which João Machado de Brito wanted to give to his son Pedro Machado de Brito the "casal da Lagem", on the outskirts of Sintra. The institutor also stipulated that he should receive the payments of the rents of the houses located in Lisboa.

Brito, João Machado de (d.1626)

Sentence

Sentence by which it was declared that João Machado de Brito tried to establish an entail with the obligation to celebrate masses using some houses in the "Rua da Calcetaria" in Lisboa and the "casal da Lagem" that he considered that were free holding assets, but they were already obligated to his aunt Isabel Pinto's chapel.

Sentence

Sentence by which it was declared that it was not possible to incorporated some assets into this entail because they were "prazos de vidas".

Will

Will by which João Machado de Brito, fidalgo da casa real, established an entail, designating his natural son Pedro Machado de Brito to be its first administrator. The sucessor was obligated to sell the "prazos" he possessed in order to invest in free holding assets to be incorporated into this entail. The sucessor was also obligated to order the celebration of masses in the Monastery of São Roque. This entail is composed of houses in Lisboa; the "casal de Monte Couros", on the outskirts of Mafra and Cheleiros, that he received from his father with the obligation to celebrate masses; a farm on the outskirts of Lisboa; and the "casal da Lagem", that he received from his mother. The institutor also wanted to incorporate a public debt instrument of 120 000 réis in Alfândega de Lisboa into his maternal grandparents' entail, called "Morgado de São Seris". Finally, he designated Jerónimo Henriques da Veiga to be the tutor of his son Pedro Machado de Brito. Followed by an opening deed dated 1626-01-16.

Brito, João Machado de (d.1626)