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Will

Will by which Bernardo Eanes, tanoeiro, bequeaths the third part of his assets, including properties in Caspolima, to his wife, Graça Fernandes, obligating her to support the celebration of 13 annual masses for his soul and the souls of Afonso Eanes, his brother, and Maria Eanes, his sister-in-law, in the church of S. Julião of Lisboa. After the first administrator's death, the entail would be transmitted to a person of her choice. The testator declares that his remains should be buried inside that church.

Eanes, Bernardo (flor.1477)

Tombo

Tombo of the chapel established by Bernardo Eanes in the church of S. Julião of Lisboa, made according to the order of the Provedor-mor dos Hospitais, Capelas, Albergarias e Confrarias. Contains copies of the institutor's will and an acórdão em relação.

Fernandes, Graça (flor.1504-1507)

Tombo

Tombo of the chapel established by Bernardo Eanes in the church of S. Julião of Lisboa, made according to the order of the Juiz dos Hospitais, Capelas, Albergarias e Confrarias. Contains a copy of a royal sentence.

Tinoco, Bernardo Eanes (flor.1507)

Royal sentence

Royal sentence confirming the donation of Bernardo Eanes' entail made by Graça Fernandes, its administrator, to Bernardo Eanes Tinoco, her grandson, which the latter accepted. Followed by a detailed list of the chapel's assets.

Tinoco, Bernardo Eanes (flor.1507)

Petition

Petition by which Graça Fernandes, Bernardo Eanes' widow, donates the entail her late husband established to her grandson, Bernardo Eanes Tinoco, Escolar em Leis, incorporating in it houses in Lisboa, other lands in Caspolima and adding masses to the ones its administrator had the obligation to celebrate in the chapel of Santa Maria of the church of S. Julião of Lisboa. She asks the judge to validate her will.

Fernandes, Graça (flor.1504-1507)

Acórdão em relação

Acórdão em relação ordering Graça Fernandes, administrator of Bernardo Eanes' entail, to fulfil its pious obligations and demanding the delimitation of the chapel's assets. Followed by the measurement of the entail's properties.

Fernandes, Graça (flor.1504-1507)