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Afonso Eanes, Isabel Eanes entail archive
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Will

Will by which Pedro Botelho, do Conselho do Rei and juiz da Alfândega, and his wife, Isabel Eanes, express their wish to be buried in the monastery of S. Salvador of Lisboa. They declare that they were in possession of a farmstead with an olive oil mill and other houses in Lisboa which had belonged to Isabel Eanes' first husband, Afonso Eanes. He had bequeathed them to his wife, 36 years before, with an obligation of 90 annual masses in the church of S. Tomé of Lisboa: 30 for his soul, 60 for the soul of his first wife, Leonor Gonçalves. Pedro Botelho had made a contract with the priests of S. Tomé, 12 years before, to establish these masses, which they had fulfiled until then. They chose these properties for their third parts together with their houses and a store in Lisboa and establish an entail, which they bequeath their eldest son, Lopo Botelho, and his successors afterwards. The administrators shall order the masses established by Afonso Eanes and five annual masses for the souls of Pedro Botelho and Isabel Eanes in the church of S. Salvador of Lisboa. If Lopo Botelho dies without successors, the entail shall pass to his brother, Diogo Botelho, or to their sister, Beatriz, married to Pedro Moniz. If their lineage is extingueshed, the future administrators will be chosen by appointment from the priests of Santo Elói.

Botelho, Pedro (flor.1495)

Certificate

Certificate by which it was declared that Afonso Eanes and his wife Isabel Eanes made a last will dated 1471-12-11, with the obligation to celebrate masses in the Church of São Tomé, in Lisboa. In 1495, Isabel Eanes was married to Pedro Botelho and they established that it should be celebrated some masses in the same church. Lopo Botelho and his wife Maria da Silva were the administrators of this chapel.

Botelho, Lopo (flor.1681)