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Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between João Rodrigues de Sá de Meneses, Alcaide-mor e capitão do Porto, D. Catarina de Noronha, his wife, and the prior and friars of the convent of S. Francisco, by which the latter donated half of the main chapel of that convent to the former, allowing them and their successors to bury their remains there. The other half of the chapel already belonged to them. In exchange, the couple gave 500 cruzados for the construction of an infirmary in that convent. The couple and their descendants were henceforth responsible for the maintenance of the chapel. Contains a copy of a letter of attorney.

Meneses, João Rodrigues de Sá de (flor.1550-1576)

Donation deed

Donation deed by which the prior and friars of the convent of S. Francisco do Porto confirmed the donation of its main chapel to João Rodrigues de Sá de Meneses, Alcaide-mor do Porto, and to D. Catarina de Noronha, his wife, where his ancestors were buried. The convent had previously confirmed this donation to D. Filipa da Cunha, João Rodrigues de Sá de Meneses' great-grandmother. Doutor João de Avelar, representing the couple, took possession of the chapel.

Meneses, João Rodrigues de Sá de (flor.1550-1576)

Exemplification of a contract and bond deed

Exemplification of a contract and bond deed made by João Rodrigues de Sá de Meneses and Catarina de Noronha, his wife. It was issued at the request of Melchior de Brito, who represented the Conde Camareiro-mor. Preceded by a petition and an undated dispatch.

João Rodrigues de Sá entail

Will

Will made by João Rodrigues de Sá, Cavaleiro do Porto, before embarking in the King's fleet. He established a chapel in the convent of S. Francisco of Porto, where there should be celebrated masses, every year, for his soul. If the testator died outside the kingdom, the executors of his will would have to place his coat of arms in one of the chapel's arches. He also referred that the chapel had to be equipped with a cross, a chalice, a golden bowl and other ornaments. He asked his son, Fernando de Sá, not to take the Alcaidaria-mor do Porto from João Velho, his criado. The institutor determined that his soul should be his universal heir. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1415-07-28.

Sá, João Rodrigues de (flor.1415)