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Henrique de Sousa, Beatriz de Melo entail archive
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Confirmation letter

Confirmation letter issued by Afonso Gil, vigário-geral do arcebispado de Lisboa, confirming the contract and bond deed signed between the prior and beneficiados of the church of Santa Maria de Torres Novas and Henrique de Sousa and Beatriz de Melo.

Sousa, Henrique de (flor.1495-1497)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed signed between Fernando Rodrigues, vigário in Torres Novas, the prior and beneficiados of the church of Santa Maria de Torres Novas, and Henrique de Sousa and Beatriz de Melo, by which the first cede to the second an unused chapel, situated in that church, under the bell tower, for their own and their successors' burial and burial place, for a silver marco and a cup, besides other alms. The second also determine the charges that should be celebrated and some succession clauses.

Sousa, Henrique de (flor.1495-1497)

Tombo

Tombo of the chapel of Jesus, founded by Henrique de Sousa, in the church of Santa Maria da Alcáçova of Torres Novas, which is administered by Beatriz de Melo. The tombo was made by João Dias, público notário, by authority of the bacharel João Vaz, corregedor and sobrejuiz na Casa do Cível.
Contains: will chart made by Henrique de Sousa and Beatriz de Melo; ratification deed of that will chart; contract and bond deed celebrated between the prior and beneficiados of Santa Maria de Torres Novas and Henrique de Sousa and Beatriz de Melo; confirmation letter of that contract; and land measurement deed.

Melo, Beatriz de (flor.1495-1502)

Will chart

Will chart made by Henrique de Sousa and his wife Beatriz de Melo by which they ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every week. They appointed Diogo de Sousa and Isabel de Melo to be the first administrators during their lifetime, with the condition that they marry. After their death, they shall be succeeded by their first-born son and from there on the succession shall continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Melo, Beatriz de (flor.1495-1502)