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Will by which D. Ana de Ataíde, widow of D. Henrique de Portugal, established an entail, with the obligation to celebrate masses in the Convent of Santa Maria de Jesus de Vale de Figueira, in Arrábida, that was founded by her husband's parents. The institutor referred that her and her husband had the "padroado" of this Convent and that they moved and rebuilt it in another place. She wanted that the "padroado" would be always incorporated into this entail and that the successors should give to the friars of this convent some alms for their subsistence. The institutor designated her grandson D. Álvaro and his heirs to be its successors and to be buried in this Convent. If he died childless, it should succeed the other heirs of her son D. Manuel. This entail is composed of a farm of "Fonte do Marno", a "casal" on the outskirts of Torres Vedras, lands on the outskirts of Sintra, houses and a public debt instrument of 30 000 réis.

Ataíde, Ana de (flor.1627)

Apostille on public debt instrument

Apostille on public debt instrument of 50.000 réis to D. Maria Luísa Micaela de Portugal who succeeded to her late father D. Álvaro de Portugal in the administration of the chapel founded by Ana de Ataíde.

Portugal, Maria Luísa Micaela de (flor.1643-1652)

Apostille on public debt instrument

Apostille on public debt instrument of 96.670 réis to D. Maria Luísa Micaela de Portugal who succeeded to her late father D. Álvaro de Portugal in the administration of the chapel founded by Ana de Ataíde.

Portugal, Maria Luísa Micaela de (flor.1643-1652)

Apostille on public debt instrument

Apostille on public debt instrument of 69.370 réis to D. Maria Luísa Micaela de Portugal who succeeded to her late father D. Álvaro de Portugal in the administration of the chapel founded by Ana de Ataíde.

Portugal, Maria Luísa Micaela de (flor.1643-1652)

Apostille on public debt instrument

Apostille on public debt instrument of 30.520 réis to D. Maria Luísa Micaela de Portugal who succeeded to her late father D. Álvaro de Portugal in the administration of the chapel founded by Ana de Ataíde.

Portugal, Maria Luísa Micaela de (flor.1643-1652)