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Jorge de Barros de Vasconcelos, Filipa de Melo entail archive
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Codicil

Codicil by which Jorge de Barros Vasconcelos and his wife Filipa de Melo declared that Francisco de Barros, brother of Jorge de Barros de Vasconcelos, designated the institutor to be his heir, giving him 4 000 cruzados for the celebration of masses, which should be incorporated into this entail. The institutors also ordered that it should be given 30 000 réis, a quarter of wine, a jar of oil and houses to each chaplain, and also some legacies to women.

Vasconcelos, Jorge de Barros de (flor.1556-1560)

Codicil

Codicil by which Filipa de Melo declared that she wanted to contract another chaplain, giving to each of them 24 000 réis, a jar of oil and houses for them to live. She also wanted to give some legacies to "merceeiras".

Melo, Filipa de (flor.1556-1563)

Entail foundation deed

Entail foundation deed by which Jorge de Barros de Vasconcelos and his wife Filipa de Melo established an entail using their thirds. They designated her daughter Luísa de Barros, married to Jorge da Silva, to be its first administrator and she was due to order the celebration of masses in the Church of Santa Iria, near to the farm of Vale de Flores. It should succeed her eldest son but, if she died childless, it should succeed the closet kin of Jorge de Barros. The successors should incorporate their thirds into this entail. This entail is composed of houses and vegetable garden in Lisboa, a farm in Vale de Flores, in Sacavém, some "casais" on the outskirts of Lisboa and Sintra.

Vasconcelos, Jorge de Barros de (flor.1556-1560)