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Certificate of an exemplification of a contract and bond deed

Certificate of an exemplification of a contract and bond deed between the priests of the colegiada of Santa Maria de Oliveira de Guimarães and Pedro Cardoso issued by Diogo Carneiro de Almeida, juiz de fora de Guimarães, at the request of the Cabido of the Colegiada.
Preceded by a petition and dispatch.

Pedro Cardoso, Isabel de Carvalho entail

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which Pedro Cardoso, fidalgo da Casa do Rei, in his name and in the name of his wife, D. Isabel de Carvalho, establishes the amount of masses to be prayed in their chapel and burial place, which they ordered to be built in the Colegiada of Santa Maria de Oliveira de Guimarães, 12 years before, and was now finished. He and his wife have agreed to entail their third parts, headed by their farmstead of Paço dos Cardosos, in the parish of Nespereira, to this obligation. The masses will be for their souls and for the souls of kings D. Manuel I and D. João III. The priests of the colegiada accept the payment and promise to fulfil the obligations. Pedro de Cardoso promises, in his, his wife's and his successors' names to pay the priests the amount necessary to their fulfilment.
Followed by an acceptance deed by Isabel de Carvalho, agreeing to the conditions of the contract, on the same day.

Cardoso, Pedro (flor.1557)

Exemplification of a contract and bond deed

Exemplification of a contract and bond deed between the priests of the Colegiada of Santa Maria de Oliveira de Guimarães and Pedro Cardoso issued at the request of Pedro Cardoso de Meneses, fidalgo da Casa do Rei and current administrator of the entail founded by Pedro Cardoso and his wife.

Meneses, Pedro Cardoso de (flor.1610)

Will

Will by which Pedro Cardoso de Meneses expresses his wish to be buried in his chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição in the Colegiada de Santa Maria de Oliveira of Guimarães. He divides his properties between his two legitimized daughters, D. Antónia and D. Maria de Meneses, and bequeaths the first one some of his houses in that town, with an obligation of four annual masses for Isabel da Fonseca's soul. He declares that João Cardoso de Meneses, his brother, and Manuel da Silva owed him 150 000 réis of interest because of a contract and bond deed they had made regarding the revenue of his entail.

Meneses, Pedro Cardoso de (flor.1647)