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Álvaro Esteves, Maria Álvares entail archive
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Acórdão em relação

Acórdão em relação ordering the restitution of the leased houses to the defendant, António Babo, and the renovation of the three-life lease. The plaintiffs, Diogo Gomes Ribeiro, Desembargador, and his wife, D. Inês de Lis, administrators of the chapel established by Álvaro Esteves and Maria Álvares, are condemned to pay the court fees.

Ribeiro, Diogo Gomes (flor.1624)

Court sentence

Court sentence ordering Gonçalo Mendes Monteiro, Cavaleiro da Casa do Rei, and Estêvão Gomes, marinheiro, administrators of Álvaro Esteves and Maria Álvares' entail, to fulfil the pious obligations established by the institutors and demanding the delimitation of the chapel's assets. Followed by the measurement of the entailed houses.

Monteiro, Gonçalo Mendes (flor.1513)

Three-life lease

Three-life lease by which Capitão Jorge Neto Porras and Maria de Araújo de Abreu, his wife, administrators of the chapel established by Álvaro Esteves and Maria Álvares, lease houses in Lisboa to António Babo, Alferes do Rei, who commits himself to pay them each year 7 500 réis. António Babo mentions that he had inherited those houses from his ancestors and that the former administrators of that chapel, Diogo Gomes Ribeiro and D. Inês de Lis, his wife, took legal action against him. He won the court case, which allowed him to held the leased properties. Contains copies of a letter of attorney and a declaration.

Porras, Jorge Neto (flor.1630)

Tombo

Tombo of the chapel established by Álvaro Esteves and Maria Álvares in the church of S. Nicolau of Lisboa, issued according to the order of the Provedor-mor dos Hospitais e Capelas. Contains copies of an exemplification of the institutors' will chart and a court sentence.

Monteiro, Gonçalo Mendes (flor.1513)

Will chart

Will chart by which Álvaro Esteves, Escudeiro do Rei, and Maria Álvares, his wife, bequeath houses in Lisboa to Gonçalo Mendes Monteiro, Estêvão Gomes and their wives, Catarina Álvares and Inês Gomes, nieces of the testators, obligating them to lease the properties and to use its revenues to support the celebration of annual masses in the church of S. Nicolau of that city. Those houses were already linked to a pious obligation instituted by António Ximenes in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, which should be fulfiled by the entail's future administrators. They declare that their remains should be buried inside that church. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1505-12-13 and an opening deed issued on 1505-12-23.

Esteves, Álvaro (flor.1505)