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Three-life lease

Three-life lease of a property in São Lourenço de Celeirós to Geraldo Fernandes and Francisca Fernandes.

Coimbra, José de (flor.1675-1686)

Three-life lease

Three-life lease of a property in São Lourenço de Celeirós to Domingos Fernandes and Maria Ferreira.

Coimbra, José de (flor.1675-1686)

Three-life lease

Three-life lease of a property in Salvador de Portela das Cabras to Francisco João da Costa.

Coimbra, José de (flor.1675-1686)

Petition

Petition by José de Coimbra, asking for the registration of the three-life lease in the records of the Juízo dos Resíduos.

Coimbra, José de (flor.1675-1686)

Licence

Licence granted by the king to João de Coimbra, authorizing the institution of an entail and the acquisition of estates, under the condition of appointing a lay administrator.

Coimbra, João de (flor.1527-1530)

Court sentence

Juízo dos Resíduos sentence, authorizing the leasing of entailed properties by José de Coimbra, João de Coimbra's chapel administrator.

Coimbra, José de (flor.1675-1686)

Court sentence

Court sentence allowing the leasing of the Casal do Barreiro de Baixo to Sebastião Vieira da Silva.

Coimbra, José de (flor.1675-1686)

Chapel foundation deed

Chapel foundation deed by Doctor João de Coimbra, provisor in the Archbishopric of Braga. The founder declares that he had previously received permission from the King to acquire property to be incorporated into a chapel he had built in honour of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, next to the church of São João do Souto in Braga. His nephew, Cristóvão de Coimbra, would be the first owner and administrator of the chapel, to be succeeded by his first-born son, with the exception of clerics, illegitimate children and those who had committed lese-majeste crimes. The estates could not be leased to "fidalgos", "cavaleiros" or "oficiais do rei", but only to farmers and labourers. Every year, during the mass of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, the chaplain would read the deed of foundation to keep the memory of the founder alive.

Coimbra, João de (flor.1527-1530)