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Certificate of a will (extract)

Certificate of a will (extract) made by João Leitão, Cavaleiro Fidalgo da Casa do Rei, issued at the request of Manuel de Palma, priest of the church of S. Miguel de Torres Vedras.

João Leitão entail

Will

Will by which Capitão Bartolomeu Henriques Pato revoked the will issued on 1662-09-27, determining that his wife, D. Apolónia Maria de Mendonça, should take care of his minor son, Cristóvão, and administrate his estate instead of Agostinho de Barros Henriques, his brother, as long as she did not remarry. He appointed his son to become his universal heir, transmitting him all the entails he had inherited from the different branches of his family (Trigueiros, Leitão and Serrão). Two of the entails Cristóvão would administrate were the Isabel de Freitas Pereira's chapel and the entail instituted by Duarte Vaz Pato. The testator entailed houses he had bought in Torres Vedras to the entail instituted by João Leitão ("Morgado dos Leitões") and an olive grove to Duarte Vaz Pato's entail ("capela da quinta da Bandalhoeira").

Pato, Bartolomeu Henriques (d.1662)

Will

Will by which Capitão Bartolomeu Henriques Pato designated his son, Cristóvão, to inherit his estate. He entailed houses in Torres Vedras to the entail instituted by João Leitão, his grandfather, and an olive grove to the chapel established by Duarte Vaz Pato, and previously administrated by his uncle, Duarte Vaz Henriques. He appointed his brother, Capitão Agostinho de Barros, to take care of his son during his minority, asking him to marry Cristóvão with D. Leonor Trigueiros, his daughter. The testator declared that his father, Cristóvão Pato Henriques, had left a property in Vale Geraldes to Frei Martinho Caldeira, his brother, on the condition that following his death it would be incorporated in João Leitão's entail. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1662-09-27 and an opening deed issued on 1662-11-26.

Pato, Bartolomeu Henriques (d.1662)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which João Leitão determined that the revenues of his properties in Carvoeira and Caixaria would support the perpetual celebration of masses on the eve of the day of S. Bartolomeu in the church of S. Pedro of Torres Vedras, over the graves of Maria Fernandes and Álvaro Esteves. The testator's heirs had to provide the church, in that occasion, with 330 réis, 5 loaves of bread, wine and a lamp. If they did not fulfil those obligations, they would loose the administration of the entail.

Leitão, João ([before 1579])