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Leonor Fernandes; João de Santiago, Beatriz Martins entail archive
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Dowry deed

Dowry deed in which Leonor Fernandes donates an olive grove, located above São Lázaro, and barren lands in Malapados to Beatriz Martins, his criada, and João de Santiago, her husband, for their wedding, with certain charges, celebrated in the convent of São Domingos of Lisboa.

Santiago, João de (flor.1475-1503)

Tombo

Tombo of chapel established by Leonor Fernandes, in the monastery of São Domingos of Lisboa, administered by João de Santiago, accomplished by order of Estevão Martins Preto, notário da Santa Sé, mestre escola, cónego of Lisboa's cathedral and provedor-mor dos hospitais, capelas, albergarias e confrarias of Lisbon.
Composed by an dowry deed and an acórdão, ordering the tombo.

Santiago, João de (flor.1475-1503)

Will

Will by which Leonor Fernandes, Lourenço Eanes' widow, donates an olive grove in S. Lázaro to João de Santiago, obligating him and his successors to give, each year, olive oil to light a lamp of her chapel in the convent of S. Domingos. After his death, it should be transmitted to his eldest son.
She designates Afonso Taveira, her grandnephew, Pedro Taveira's son, to administrate the chapel she and her husband established in the church of that convent. She entails to it her houses in Rua Nova, a farmstead (quinta) in Camarate and lands in Alcolena, determining that the chapel's future administrators must pay, each year, 3 800 reais brancos to that convent to support the pious obligations and give olive oil to light a lamp. They are also obligated to give to the convent's infirmary 200 reais brancos and to prepare a feast for the prisoners of the royal prison, every year.
The testator also bequeaths lands (casal) located near the bridge of Alcântara to her nephew, Rui da Grã, which should be passed to his descendants with the obligation of celebrating an annual mass in the church of S. Mamede of that city for the souls of Leonor Fernandes' parents.
She declares that her body should be buried inside her chapel, where her husband and children lie.

Fernandes, Leonor (flor.1465-1475)

Will chart

Will chart by which Leonor Fernandes, Lourenço Eanes' widow, bequeaths an olive grove, in S. Lázaro, to João de Santiago with the obligation of giving, each year, olive oil to light a lamp in her chapel of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. The property should be transmitted to his son.
The testator establishes an entail with houses in Lisboa and a farmstead (quinta) in Camarate, appointing Afonso Taveira, Pedro Taveira's son, her grandnephew, to be its first administrator. He and his descendants are obligated to support the celebration of annual masses in her chapel of the convent of S. Domingos, to give, each year, olive oil to light a lamp inside it and 4 200 reais brancos to its friars.
She founds another entail with houses in Lisboa and lands (casal) in Alcântara and Alcolena, determining that its first administrator should be Rui da Grã, Desembargador do Rei, her nephew. The future administrators of the entail must support the celebration of annual masses for her soul in the church of S. Mamede of that city.
Followed by declarations signed by the testator in 1473-04-26.

Fernandes, Leonor (flor.1465-1475)