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Codicil

Codicil by which Jorge de Albuquerque, cavaleiro professo da Ordem de Cristo and do Conselho Ultramarino, changes certain conditions of the donation he had made to his grandson of the fortress of Chaul, in India, or of Damão. He also revokes the dnation he made to his grandson of the island of Cadiva, appointing his wife as inheritor, instead.
Followed by approval and opening deed of the will, dated 1649-07-09.

Albuquerque, Jorge de (d.1649)

Licence warrant

Licence warrant to D. Álvaro da Silveira de Albuquerque allowing him to pledge entailed assets in order to receive a loan of 3.000 cruzados. This sum would be used to pay for the renovation of entailed houses.

Albuquerque, Álvaro da Silveira de (flor.1697)

Will

Will by which Jorge de Albuquerque, do Conselho Ultramarino, cavaleiro professo da Ordem de Cristo, son of Fernando de Albuquerque, governador do Estado da Índia, expresses his wish to be buried in the chapel he and his second wife, D. Ana de Noronha, bought in the antechorus of the church of the monastery of Santíssima Trindade of Lisboa.
He designates his only grandson, D. António da Silveira de Albuquerque, son of his deceased daughter, Beatriz de Albuquerque, and of Jerónimo da Silveira, as his universal heir. He bequeaths him all of his properties in Lisboa, Paio Pires and Torres Vedras as an entail. This entail shall be joined to and have the same clauses of succession as the entail of Afonso Mexia, established in 1550-10-03, which António da Silveira de Albuquerque had inherited from his grandmother, Beatriz Mexia. The administrator shall take a part of his entail's properties to order a daily mass for his soul in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade, rescue captives, marry orphans and establish two mercieiros in his chapel. His wife, D. Ana de Noronha, shall have the usufruct of a third part of the properties of the entail during her lifetime. If his grandson refuses these conditions, or dies without succession, the administration of the entail shall pass to the priests of Santíssima Trindade, who shall appoint a layman as the next administrator.
Jorge Albuquerque appoints his grandson as administrator of the chapel of his grandparents in the mother church of Beja. He also orders that the obligation of masses for the soul of his father, Fernando de Albuquerque, should continue to be prayed in the church of Nossa Senhora da Serra of Goa. This obligation was entailed to an orchard in that city, which he had received as a dowry upon his marriage to his first wife, Isabel de Sousa, and had given to his daughter, Beatriz de Albuquerque, at the time of her own marriage.
Contains corrections by corrections. Followed by two approval deeds of the will.
The author mentions this will was started in 1648-10-06.

Albuquerque, Jorge de (d.1649)