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[Acknowledgment record]

[Acknowledgment record] issued by Tesoureiro attesting the delivery of 105 contos de réis by Tomás Ximenes, Heitor Mendes, Luís Gomes de Elvas, Jorge Rodrigues Solis and André Ximenes to buy public debt instruments of 5 contos de réis for the next five years during the contract of the pepper that they have signed with the crown.

Brito, Heitor Mendes de (flor.1593-1621)

Apostille on public debt instrument

Apostille to Heitor Mendes de Brito e Elvas transmitting a public debt instrument of 50.000 réis that he acquired by subrogation with the Arcebispo de Lisboa, D. Luís de Sousa. The public debt instrument was then entailed on the chapel.

Elvas, Heitor Mendes de Brito e (flor.1649-1691)

Public debt instrument

Public debt instrument of 455.000 réis to Heitor Mendes de Brito in which he was nominated by his partners Contratadores in the contract of the pepper from Índia, Tomás Ximenes, Luís Gomes de Elvas, Jorge Rodrigues Solis and André Ximenes.

Brito, Heitor Mendes de (flor.1593-1621)

Subrogation warrant

Subrogation warrant to Heitor Mendes de Brito e Elvas, administrator of Heitor Mendes de Brito and Guiomar Dias' entail, allowing him the subrogation of a farmhouse (casal), attached to the entail, evaluated in 600 000 réis and yielding 60 bushels of wheat a year, for a public debt instrument of 50 000 réis, that D. Luís de Sousa, archbishop of Lisboa, had .

Elvas, Heitor Mendes de Brito e (flor.1649-1691)

Tombo

Tombo of the farmstead of Vale Formoso, which belonged to the entail established by Heitor Mendes de Brito and his wife, D. Guiomar Dias, which was currently administered by their grandson, Heitor Mendes de Brito e Elvas.

Elvas, Heitor Mendes de Brito e (flor.1649-1691)

Tombo

Tombo of the properties incorporated into Heitor Mendes de Brito and Guiomar Dias' entail. This entail is composed of two "casais", one called “casal da Quinta”, located near to the Quinta dos Padres de Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisbon, and another called “casal da Rocha”, in the parish of Romão de Carnaxide. The institutors left these properties to their son Francisco Dias Mendes de Brito, that were now administrated by his grandson Heitor Mendes de Brito e Elvas.

Elvas, Heitor Mendes de Brito e (flor.1649-1691)

Warrant

Warrant ordering to issue public debt instruments of 5 contos de réis to Tomás Ximenes, Heitor Mendes, Luís Gomes de Elvas, Jorge Rodrigues Solis and André Ximenes with whom was signed the contract to bring 30.000 quintais of pepper from Índia in the next five years.

Brito, Heitor Mendes de (flor.1593-1621)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Heitor Mendes de Brito expresses his wish to be buried near his deceased son, Diogo Mendes, in the convent of S. Bento de Xabregas of Lisboa, to where his deceased wife should also be transfered. This chapel had been given to him by the priests through a contract issued in 1601-11-04. He designates his two sons, Francisco Dias Mendes and Nuno Dias Mendes, as his executors, and orders them to entail a public debt instrument to his chapel with the obligation of a daily mass for all of their souls. They shall also be buried there, as well as all the successors of the entails he established for them.

Brito, Heitor Mendes de (flor.1593-1621)