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Francisco Gentil, Beatriz Caldeira entail archive
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Apostolic sentence

Apostolic sentence reducing the payments to the chapel established by doutor Francisco Gentil and his wife, Beatriz Caldeira, at the request of João Nunes de Costa Gentil, its current administrator.

Gentil, João Nunes da Costa (flor.1691)

Court sentence (transcription)

Court sentence condemning Damião Botelho da Silveira, defendant, to pay to Valentim da Costa Gentil, plaintiff, administrator of the chapel of Doutor Francisco Gentil, absent in India, and represented by his mother and attorney-in-fact, D. Inês Gentil, a deposit of 12.000 réis per year, corresponding to the income of some entailed houses, since the last acquittance until the present. The amount of 12.000 réis corresponds to a deposit offered by Estêvão Rodrigues to the plaintiff in a subrogation contract and only paid until he finds other free houses to subrogate. The defendant is in possession of the chapel's houses, but owes the income from 1641. Since the deposit does not change the entailed nature of the houses, they still belong to the chapel and the defendant has to pay the value in debt.

Gentil, Valentim da Costa (flor.1669-1670)

Mandate

Mandate ordering the seizure of the revenue of the houses entailed to the chapel established by doutor Francisco Gentil, in the church of Santo Estêvão de Alfama, for debts owed to it by Marçal Nunes da Costa.
Followed by the autos de penhora.

Costa, Marçal Nunes da (flor.1669)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which doutor Francisco Gentil and his wife, Beatriz Caldeira establish an entail and chapel with an obligation of a daily mass and four annual masses in the church of Santo Estêvão de Alfama, Lisboa, where they wish to be buried, with an yearly payment of 12 000 réis of alms. They entail to this obligation their houses in Lisboa and farmlands in Azambuja. They designate as administrator, after their deaths, doutor António Gentil, son of Francisco Gentil, who is a widower, and his children afterwards.

Caldeira, Beatriz (flor.1544)