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Acórdão em relação

Acórdão em relação ordering Gonçalo Eanes, administrator of João de Atouguia's chapel, to fulfill the pious obligations that the institutor had established in his will and to assist in the preparation of a tombo of the properties belonging to the entail. Followed by a list of assets entailed to the chapel.

Eanes, Gonçalo (flor.1504)

Agreement deed

Agreement deed by which Álvaro de Melo Baracho, on behalf of his father, Manuel Correia Baracho, tenente-capitão da Fortaleza da Barra de S. Sebastião da Caparica, accepts the extension of the account of the administration of João de Atouguia's chapel and commits himself to pay 650 réis to the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. Frei Vicente do Rosário, Procurador das Capelas de S. Domingos, approved this deed. Followed by an extract of an undated tombo, containing the description of the houses entailed to the chapel.

Baracho, Manuel Correia (flor.1681)

Tombo

Tombo of the chapel established by João de Atouguia in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, which was administered by Gonçalo Eanes. It was issued according to the order of the Provedor-mor dos Hospitais, Capelas, Albergarias e Confrarias. Contains a copy of the institutor's will and an undated acórdão em relação.

Eanes, Gonçalo (flor.1504)

Will

Will by which João de Atouguia establishes an entail, instituting the pious obligation of celebrating annual masses in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, where his remains should be buried. He appoints Gonçalo Eanes, correeiro, to be its first administrator, who should bequeath it to his eldest son. If Gonçalo had no descendants, he was allowed to appoint a layman, who must have his profession, to administer the chapel.
The testator bequeaths houses in that city to Agostinho Gonçalves, boticário, obligating him to give, each year, 50 réis brancos to that convent with the purpose of supporting the celebration of annual masses for his soul.

Atouguia, João de (flor.1471)