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Court sentence

Court sentence attesting the fulfiment of António Pinto Nogueira de Figueiroa and Francisca Lopes de Seixas's will and confirming the entailment of lands (casal) in Fanhões, a public debt instrument of 50 000 réis and houses in Lisboa to the entail established by the testators.

António Pinto Nogueira de Figueiroa, Francisca Lopes de Seixas entail

Tombo

Tombo of properties entailed to António Pinto Nogueira de Figueiroa and Francisca Lopes de Seixas's chapel, which was administrated at that time by Luís da Cruz de Figueiroa. Contains a copy of a mandate. Followed by a court sentence issued on 1652-03-09.

Figueiroa, Luís da Cruz de (flor.1651)

Warrant

Warrant granting permission to D. Maria Coutinho, Condessa de Vila Franca, tutor of D. José Rodrigo da Cunha, her grandson, Conde da Ribeira Grande, to subrogate a farmstead (quinta) in Frielas, which was part of the entail he would administer, for houses in Calçada de S. Francisco, Lisboa. Those belonged to the chapel established by António Pinto Nogueira de Figueiroa and Francisca Lopes de Seixas, which was administrated by Padre Luís da Cruz de Castilho.

Castilho, Luís da Cruz de (flor.1678)

Will

Will by which António Pinto Nogueira de Figueiroa and Francisca Lopes de Seixas, his wife, established an entail with houses in Calçada de S. Francisco and in Rua do Selvagem, a store in Rua dos Ourives do Ouro, Lisboa, and lands (casal) in Ribas de Baixo, Fanhões, determining that its future administrators had to support the celebration of a daily perpetual mass for their souls in the church of Nossa Senhora dos Mártires and to give, each year, 5 000 réis to the brotherhood of Santíssimo Sacramento of that church. After the death of both of them, the entail would be transmitted to António Pinto Nogueira de Figueiroa's son, if he remarried and left descendants, or, if that did not happen, to his brother, Sebastião Pinto, who would pass it to his successors. The institutors declared that their bodies had to be buried in that church.

Figueiroa, António Pinto Nogueira de (flor.1641)