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Luís da Maia entail archive
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Acórdão

Acórdão of the Juízo das Capelas da Coroa, judging the civil process between João de Saldanha da Gama, author, assisted by the procurador da Coroa, against Fernando Jaques da Silva and D. Sebastiana de Noronha, his wife, defendants, on the denunciation of the entail instituted by Luís da Maia. The sentence proves that the entail was vacant for the Crown, being illegitimately administered by the defendants. Orders the Crown to take possession of the entail and be registered in the books of the Crown and Torre do Tombo. The plaintiff, who had already received a denunciation warrant of administration, should, with the sentence, ask for an administration letter at the Desembargo do Paço and make the assets' tombo.

Gama, João de Saldanha da (flor.1697-1700)

Certificate

Certificate by which Frei Francisco de Santa Iria confirmed the celebration of masses between 1630 and 1631 in the Convent of São Francisco, Lisboa.

Certificate of court record

Certificate of court record, already sentenced, between João de Saldanha da Gama, author, assisted by the Procurador da Coroa, against the defendants Fernando Jaques da Silva and D. Sebastiana de Noronha, his wife, on the denunciation of the entail instituted by Luís da Maia.
Certificate issued by Domingos de Araújo, Escrivão dos Feitos da Coroa Real e das Capelas da Coroa de todo o Reino nesta Corte e Casa da Suplicação, to be registered in Torre do Tombo.

Gama, João de Saldanha da (flor.1697-1700)

Denunciation warrant of administration

Denunciation warrant of administration on behalf of João de Saldanha da Gama allowing him to judicially demand, at his own expenses, the administration of the following six chapels founded in Lisbon: one chapel by Francisco Arnault in the convent of Carmo; three chapels in the monastery of São Francisco (one by Luís da Maia and João da Maia, another by Margarida Vasques and a third by Clara Domingues); one chapel by Luís Martins and the annexed chapel of his son João Teixeira, both in the monastery of Anunciada, after denouncing their vacancy and during his lifetime only. The desembargadores do Paço should issue the respective administration letter, after presentation of this warrant and the sentence proving its vacancy to the Crown.

Gama, João de Saldanha da (flor.1697-1700)

Denunciation warrant of administration

Denunciation warrant of administration on behalf of João de Saldanha da Gama allowing him to judicially demand, at his own expenses, the administration of the following six chapels founded in Lisbon: one chapel by Francisco Arnault in the convent of Carmo; three chapels in the monastery of São Francisco (one by Luís da Maia and João da Maia, another by Margarida Vasques and a third by Clara Domingues); one chapel by Luís Martins and the annexed chapel of his son João Teixeira, both in the monastery of Anunciada, after denouncing their vacancy and during his lifetime only. The desembargadores do Paço should issue the respective administration letter, after presentation of this warrant and the sentence proving its vacancy to the Crown.

Gama, João de Saldanha da (flor.1697-1700)

Grace warrant of administration

Administration letter to João de Saldanha da Gama giving him the administration of the chapel founded by Luís da Maia and João da Maia in the monastery of São Francisco in Lisbon.

Gama, João de Saldanha da (flor.1697-1700)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of Luís da Maia's chapel, declaring that it has the obligation of two monthly masses and one annual mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, entailed to a quinta in the Carreira dos Envergonhados, which belonged to Pedro Sobrinho de Mesquita. At the time the administrator was D. Guiomar Lobo.

Lobo, Guiomar ([before 1611])

Will chart

Will chart of Luís da Maia, by which he instituted a entail in Quinta do Judeu, located in the Carreira dos Cavalos, with the obligation of 24 masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where he shall be buried. He appoints his mother as first administrator, Francisco Martins da Maia, his uncle, as second administrator, after his mother's death, and the eldest son of Filipa da Maia, his sister, as third administrator, after his uncle's death.

Maia, Luís da (flor.1480)