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Nuno Martins da Silveira, Leonor Gonçalves de Abreu entail archive
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Chapel foundation deed

Chapel foundation deed in which Nuno Martins da Silveira and his wife Leonor Gonçalves de Abreu ordered the foundation of a chapel, of the invocation of the Salvador, with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the monastery of São Domingos of Évora. They appointed Gonçalo da Silveira to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son by legitimate marriage.

Silveira, Nuno Martins da (flor.1431-1453)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed signed between the religiosos of the monastery of São Domingos of Évora and Nuno Martins da Silveira, in his name and in that of his wife Leonor Gonçalves de Abreu, concerning the charges of the chapel that the latter had founded in that monastery. The former committed themselves to fulfil the conditions contained in the chapel foundation deed.

Silveira, Nuno Martins da (flor.1431-1453)

Exemplification of a chapel foundation deed and a contract and bond deed

Exemplification of a chapel foundation deed and a contract and bond deed made by Nuno Martins da Silveira and his wife Leonor Gonçalves de Abreu and of a contract and bond deed celebrated with the religiosos of the monastery of São Domingos of Évora, issued by João Rodrigues, notário apostólico, by authority of Pedro Afonso, vigário-geral of the Bishopric of Lisboa, by request of Frei Pedro, prior of that monastery.

Tombo

Tombo geral of the institutions and compromises of the chapels of the city of Évora and other places of the region, made by Rui Martins, escrivão, under the authority of licenciado Francisco Dias do Amaral, corregedor com alçada, provedor das Capelas and contador das Terças in comarca de Évora.

Tombo

Tombo of the chapel founded by Nuno Martins da Silveira and his wife Leonor Gonçalves de Abreu, in the monastery of São Domingos of Évora. The tombo was made by Rui Martins, escrivão, under the authority of licenciado Francisco Dias do Amaral, corregedor com alçada, provedor das Capelas and contador das Terças in comarca de Évora.
Contains: exemplification of a chapel foundation deed and a contract and bond deed; exemplification of an opening deed of a will chart made by Diogo da Silveira and a ratification deed made by Beatriz de Góis.

Will

Will by which Leonor Gonçalves da Silveira left to her nephew Nuno Martins da Silveira half of her assets, as was stipulated by her late husband Gonçalo Eanes in a donation. She left him the "herdade do divar", with an orchard; the "herdade da Ordem" and "Mendo Marques"; the “devesa da Silveira”, with a mill; the "herdade da Quebrada”; the houses of Redondo; a "ferregial" on the outskirts of Évora; a "vineyard" in Vale Covo; rents from a vineyard in Valbom; lands in Pedras Torres; and all the rents she possessed in Alcácer, with the condition of her nephew to pay for the funeral, legacies and debts she had. Followed by an approval deed dated 1439-02-24 and an opening deed dated 1441-08-02.

Silveira, Leonor Gonçalves da (d.1441)

Will

Will by which Nuno Martins da Silveira, cavaleiro, rico homem do concelho, escrivão da puridade do rei and vedor-mor das obras das comarcas da Estremadura e Entre Tejo e Guadiana, and his wife Leonor Gonçalves de Abreu, declared that they were each others' last will executors, and also nominated their sons Diogo da Silveira and Fernão da Silveira for this charge. Nuno Martins da Silveira asked to be buried in the chapel of Salvador, in Évora, and ordered the celebration of daily masses for their souls. They contracted to give to the priests of the Monastery of São Domingos some of their rents, textiles to dress the chaplains and oil for the candles. They also wanted to incorporate into this chapel some houses located in Castelo Velho, the "devesa" of Silveira, on the outskirts of Redondo, and a "herdade" called "Meada".

Silveira, Nuno Martins da (flor.1431-1453)

Will

Will by which Nuno Martins da Silveira declared that he wanted to be buried in the Church of Góis, where his deceased wife Filipa de Vilhena was buried. He ordered to build a chapel, asking his son Luís da Silveira to use the rents he would inherit by his death and to order the celebration of masses in this church. The institutor wanted to incorporate into this entail his farm of Currelos and some houses in Lisboa. He also declared that some assets in Olivença and Ilha das Flores, that belonged to his wife's third, should be inherit by his son Luís da Silveira. The institutor was also obligated to incorporate the fourth part of his third into the "Morgado de Évora", founded by his grandfather Nuno Martins da Silveira.

Silveira, Nuno Martins da ([before 1570])

Will

Will by which Luís da Silveira ordered to build a chapel in the Church of Góis, to be buried with his wife D. Beatriz. If the chapel would not be finish by his death, he wanted his heir Diogo da Silveira to finish it using the his rents. He mentioned the existence in this church of another chapel of his great-great-grandfather Gomes Martins de Lemos. He declared that he was obligated to incorporate the fourth part of his third into the "Morgado de Évora" and the chapel of Salvador, in the Monastery of São Domingos. He wanted to incorporate into this entail some houses in Évora and Lisboa, the farm of Currelos and some assets near to the farm of Graciosa. Followed by an approval deed dated 1529-03-22.

Silveira, Luís da (flor.1529)

Will chart

Will chart made by Diogo da Silveira by which he ordered his grave in the chapel of Salvador, founded by his father in the monastery of São Domingos of Évora. He increases the charges that were to be celebrated in that chapel, entailing the Herdade de Delgados, in Divor, and the Quintã Graciosa, on the outskirts of Alverca. He appointed Beatriz de Góis to be the administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she shall be succeeded by the administrator of the entail founded by his parents.

Silveira, Diogo da (d.1464)