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Maria da Gama de Abreu entail archive
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Will

Will by which Maria da Gama de Abreu, Diogo de Gôngora de Tovar's wife, established a chapel, entailing to it a rent of wheat taken from a mill in Juromenha and a rent of olive oil. She declares that part of her moveable assets, such as objects made of gold, cushions and carpets, should be sold and the profit of the sale used in the acquisition of other properties to be entailed. The testator designated her husband to administrate the chapel, determining that after his death he would be succeeded by one of Duarte Fernandes Magro and Leonor da Gama's sons. However, the entail could not be passed to the couple's first born son. The future chapel's administrators would be obligated to support the celebration of 30 annual masses for the institutor's soul. She declared that her body would be buried in the church of S. Domingos of Elvas, inside her father's grave. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1671-03-07.

Abreu, Maria da Gama de (d.1673)

Codicil

Codicil by which Maria da Gama de Abreu incorporated properties in Campo Maior in the chapel she had previously established in her will. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1672-11-08 and a list of gold objects she owned.

Abreu, Maria da Gama de (d.1673)