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Annexation deed

Annexation deed by which Luís Gomes Nunes, husband of Francisca Lopes, accepts the will of his father, Carlos Nunes, o Velho, and annexes to his entail his third part, consisting of properties and a public debt instrument in Elvas.

Nunes, Luís Gomes (d.1612)

Court sentence (transcription)

Court sentence (transcription) judging D. Luísa Maria Antónia de Portugal, defendant, as the rightful successor of the entail of Carlos Nunes, o Velho, and the others annexed to it, because she is the only daughter of Luís de Sá e Meneses, the last administrator, and the entails have a regular succession and are not from agnation, as Manuel Correia de Lacerda, plaintiff and younger brother of Luís de Sá e Meneses, argues. He also argues that the defendant married without her father permission, but it is proven that he approved the marriage and her husband is a nobleman.
Followed by extracts of the will of the institutor (v. VINC001579 CN EA/002).

Portugal, Luísa Maria Antónia de (flor.1671)

Will

Will by which Luís Gomes Nunes expresses his wish to be buried in the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa, where his father, Carlos Nunes, o Velho, and aunt are buried. He declares that he has been making diligences with the priests of that convent to obtain the chapel of Santíssimo Sacramento, where he will establish the chapel of the entail ordered by his father, and that he has been paying for the daily mass ordered in his will. He requests his executor to fulfill these obligations and entail a public debt instrument to them. If the convent doesn't allow this institution, another church must be chosen. He also declares he has already annexed his third part to the entail of his father, and orders his son and heir, Carlos Nunes, to do the same with his own.
He establishes an entail with the remaining part of his properties, including a public debt instrument in Badajoz, with the same clauses as his father's entail and with the obligation of another daily mass in the same convent. He designates as heir his second son, Luís Nunes Coronel, under the condition that he shall annex to it his legitime. If he doesn't wish to fulfill this obligation, the entail shall be annexed to the one of his father, Carlos Nunes, o Velho.
Followed by an approval deed and an opening deed of the will, dated 1612-07-01.

Nunes, Luís Gomes (d.1612)

Will

Will by which Carlos Nunes Coronel, single, son of D. Francisca Coronel and of Luís Gomes Nunes, expresses his wish to be buried in the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa. He declares that he, his mother and his brother, Luís Nunes Coronel, will establish the chapel his father and grandfather ordered in their wills, which hadn't yet been founded, and where the masses of their entails should be prayed. He establishes an entail with a public debt instrument in Elvas, with the obligation of two daily masses, one for himself and another for his deceased brother, António Gomes Nunes, of keeping a lamp lit in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, and of donating a dowry to an orphan every year. The masses for his soul shall be prayed in the church of S. Nicolau of Lisboa, or in his burial place, while his family's chapel isn't finished. He also annexes his third part to the entail of his grandfather, of which he was administrator, and which shall be inherited by his brother. He designates his mother as his universal heir and, after her death, his nephew, Francisco de Sá de Meneses.
Followed by approval deed, dated 1624-05-29, and opening deed of the will, dated 1624-06-09.

Coronel, Carlos Nunes (d.1624)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Carlos Nunes, o Velho, designates his son, Luís Gomes Nunes, as his heir. He bequeaths him the remaining part of his properties in Elvas and a public debt instrument in the Almoxarifado of that city, with an obligation of a daily mass for his soul, the soul of his deceased wife, Violante Álvares, the souls of his parents and the souls of his deceased sons, Gonçalo Rodrigues Nunes and António Gomes Nunes. He orders that these masses shall be prayed in the cathedral of Elvas, where he wishes to be buried.

Nunes, Carlos (flor.1594-1603)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Carlos Nunes, o Velho, revokes the clause of his previous will by which he established his chapel in the cathedral of Elvas. Instead, he orders his son, Luís Gomes Nunes, to establish his chapel in Lisboa, in a convent of his choice, with the obligations he wished. He also lists the properties in Elvas which he entails to his chapel.

Nunes, Carlos (flor.1594-1603)