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Acquisition letter

Acquisition letter by which Jerónimo Correia da Silveira, Cavaleiro Fidalgo da Casa do Rei, and Rui Viegas de Ataíde, on their behalf and of Manuel de Figueiredo, Leonor de Silveira, Inês Rodrigues and Leonor Gil, Gil Rodrigues' heirs, buy a rent (foro) of 2 000 réis in properties in Zambujal and Barcarena from Rodrigo de Oliveira for 58 000 réis. That rent would be entailed to the chapel established by Fernando Gil, bacharel. It is mentioned that after the institutor's death, his son, Licenciado Gil Rodrigues, was not allowed by the Câmara Municipal de Lisboa to entail the houses which he had inherited from his father to his chapel, since they were owned by that institution. Subsequently, in 1533-08-13, the first administrator signed an agreement deed with the church of S. Nicolau, committing himself to buy a property to be entailed to Fernando Gil's chapel. He died without being able to honour his promise. Contains copies of a mandate of 1583-06-17. Followed by a letter of possession of 1583-06-20.

Fernando Gil entail

Certificate of a mandate (extract)

Certificate of a mandate (extract) issued by António Correia da Silva, escrivão da Provedoria das Capelas, Hospitais, Confrarias e Albergarias de Lisboa, at the request of the procurador das Capelas.

Fernando Gil entail

Mandate (extract)

Mandate (extract) ordering João Marques do Vale to present the account of administration of Fernando Gil's chapel.

Vale, João Marques do (flor.1692)

Termo de apresentação

Termo de apresentação by which Rodrigo de Oliveira presents a petition to António Luís, juiz, asking him to conduct an inquiry to attest that he owns properties in Zambujal and Barcarena and that they are not entailed to any chapel. Contains copies of that petition and of an inquisitio of witnesses.

Fernando Gil entail

Will

Will by which Fernando Gil bequeaths houses in Lisboa to his son, Gil, obligating him and his descendants to support the celebration of annual masses for his soul in the church of S. Nicolau of that city, where his body would be buried. If Gil dies childless, the entail should be inherited by his brother, António.

Gil, Fernando (flor.1506)