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António Lopes das Neves entail archive
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Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Padre António Lopes das Neves bequeathed all his assets to D. Petronilha das Neves, his niece, and Baltasar da Cunha, her husband, obligating them and his descendants to support the celebration of 100 annual masses for his soul in whichever church or convent they chose. If both of them died before inheriting those assets, they would be transmitted to their children.

Neves, António Lopes das ([before 1664])

Petition

Petition by which Baltasar da Cunha, António Lopes das Neves' heir, asked for the will of the deceased to be considered fulfilled and the association of the pious obligation, left by the testator, to rents (foros) of 6 000 réis to be validated. Followed by a dispatch issued on 1664-11-04, an undated answer by the promotor and another dispatch of 1664-11-19.

Cunha, Baltasar da (flor.1664)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed by which Capitão Baltasar da Cunha and D. Petronilha das Neves confirmed the entailment of 2 rents (foros) of 6 000 réis to the pious obligation instituted for António Lopes das Neves's soul, declaring that the other rents left by the deceased were free from that obligation and would be sold to the executors of Doutor Gabriel de Almeida's will. The priest and the prioste of the church of S. Bartolomeu of Lisboa approved this deed.

Cunha, Baltasar da (flor.1664)

Court sentence

Court sentence attesting the entailment of rents (foros) of 6 000 réis to the chapel established by António Lopes das Neves and considering the other assets he had left to Capitão Baltasar da Cunha and D. Petronilha das Neves exempt from that pious obligation.

Cunha, Baltasar da (flor.1664)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the priest and beneficiados of the church of S. Bartolomeu of Lisboa and Capitão Baltasar da Cunha, Secretário da Mesa da Cruzada, by which he committed himself and in the name of his successors to give, each year, 6 000 réis taken from the revenues of rents (foros) in a vineyard and houses in Caparica to them in order to support the celebration of 100 annual masses for António Lopes das Neves' soul. The priest and beneficiados agreed with those terms.
D. Petronilha das Neves, Baltasar da Cunha's wife, approved this deed.

Cunha, Baltasar da (flor.1664)