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Acceptance deed

Acceptance deed by which Francisco de Morais Távora accepted to administrate the chapels instituted by Jorge Leitão and Beatriz Duarte de Oliveira in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Rosa of Lisboa.

Távora, Francisco de Morais (flor.1659)

Chapel foundation deed

Chapel foundation deed by which Beatriz Duarte de Oliveira, Jorge Leitão's widow, entailed 40 000 réis of interest to the chapel she had established in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Rosa of Lisboa and 16 000 réis of interest to the chapel her late husband founded in that convent, which she administrated. She appointed Padre António de Sequeira to be the chaplain of her chapel. The institutor designated Francisco de Morais de Távora to become the administrator of both chapels. He would be succeeded by his eldest son. If the administrator left no descendants, the chapels would be administrated by the chaplain of the convent of Nossa Senhora da Rosa. Beatriz Duarte de Oliveira donated 196 570 réis of interest to her daughter, Soror Joana de Jesus. Contains copies of licences issued on 1655-10-02 and 1658-03-08.

Oliveira, Beatriz Duarte de (flor.1656-1658)

Court sentence

Court sentence attesting the fulfiment of Beatriz Duarte de Oliveira's will and the entailment of a public debt instrument of 56 000 réis in Real da Água e Rendas do Senado da Câmara de Lisboa to the chapels instituted by Jorge Leitão and Beatriz Duarte de Oliveira, which were administrated by Francisco de Morais Távora.

Távora, Francisco de Morais (flor.1659)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Beatriz Duarte de Oliveira, Jorge Leitão's widow, ordered the acquisition of a rent (foro) of 4 cântaros of olive oil in order to support the perpetual lighting of a lamp in the chapel of Santíssimo Sacramento of the convent of Nossa Senhora da Rosa of Lisboa. She indicated that her husband had established a chapel in that convent, entailing to it stores in Rua Nova, and asked their daughter, Soror Joana de Jesus, to choose a chaplain to celebrate a perpetual daily mass for his soul.
The testator instituted another chapel in that convent, entailing to it his public debt instruments. She determined that Padre António de Sequeira would be its chaplain and that Jerónimo Leitão, her husband's nephew, would administrate both chapels. He had the obligation to give, each year, 20 000 réis to her daughter, only during her lifetime. After his death, the chapels would be administrated by António, his son, and subsequently transmitted to his descendants.

Oliveira, Beatriz Duarte de (flor.1656-1658)