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Bartolomeu Esteves entail archive
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Court sentence (transcription)

Court sentence judging that D. Luísa Pimenta, defendant and older daughter of Cristóvão Pimenta, last administrator, lost her right to succeed in the entail of padre Bartolomeu Esteves, because she married the defendant, son of a New Christian, and that the right to succeed belongs now to D. Maria Correia, plaintiff and her sister, who received the entail's administration. It condemns the defendants to relinquish to the plaintiff the entail, with its income generated since the contested lawsuit.

Correia, Maria (flor.1686-1700)

Court sentence (transcription)

Court sentence absolving the defendant, not named, from the requested by Cristóvão Pimenta, plaintiff, administrator and son of Luís Gonçalves da Sorte, first administrator, to relinquish him some vineyards allegedly belonging to the entail of Padre Bartolomeu Esteves. The vineyards were seized and bought at auction by the defendant to pay some debts of the institutor before the entail's institution, proving that there is no damage to the entail.

Pimenta, Cristóvão (flor.1653)

Subrogation warrant

Subrogation warrant on behalf of Nicolau de Morais Furtado and his wife D. Maria Correia, administrators of the chapel founded by Padre Bartolomeu Esteves in the church of Oeiras, enabling them to subrogate entailed properties with Pascoal Dias.

Furtado, Nicolau de Morais (flor.1700)

Tenure warrant

Tenure warrant on behalf of Nicolau de Morais Furtado allowing him to lease an entailed mill in Ribeira do Marmeleiro, district of Cascais, to Padre Manuel Soares de Gouveia.

Furtado, Nicolau de Morais (flor.1700)