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Opening deed of a will

Opening deed of a will made by Ana de Azeredo, wife of João de Valadares, containing its copy, presented by Luís Pinto Pessoa, fidalgo da Casa do Rei.

Ana de Azeredo entail

Will

Will by which Beatriz de Azeredo annexes her "quebrada" of Golpilhares to the entail founded by her mother with the farmstead of Macieirinha, ordering an annual mass in the cathedral of Porto. She also establishes an entail with properties to be bought by her executor and heir and her estate in Ribeira de Febros, with the obligation of ordering another annual mass in the same cathedral. She designates her nephew, João de Valadares Carneiro, as first administrator of her chapel, and his son, Luís de Valadares, afterwards. If his lineage is extinguished, the entail will pass to the Misericórdia do Porto, with the obligation of marrying orphan girls.
Followed by the approval deed of the will, dated 1616-09-02.

Azeredo, Beatriz de (flor.1616)

Will

Will by which Ana de Azeredo expresses her wish to be buried next to her deceased husband, João de Valadares. She entails her casal da Macieirinha, near Massarelos, and her houses in rua das Cangostas, Porto, with the obligation of three annual masses in the cathedral of Porto. The casal already had an obligation of paying 500 reais to the same cathedral. She designates her daughter, Beatriz de Azeredo, as first administrator of this entail. After her death, it shall pass to her brother, Álvaro de Valadares, and to his descendants. Álvaro de Valadares and his wife, Antónia Carneiro, can annex this entail to one they establish in the future, as long as the masses she ordered are prayed.
Followed by the approval deed of the will.

Azeredo, Ana de (d.1585)