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Fernando Gabriel, Antónia Cardoso entail archive
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Will (extract)

Will by which Fernando Gabriel designated his son Fernando Gabriel to succeed him in the administration of the chapel founded by his first wife Antónia Cardoso. He annexed an olive grove to this chapel and determined that his second wife Maria Pires would have the usufruct of the chapel's income during her life.

Gabriel, Fernando (flor.1616)

Denunciation warrant of administration

Denunciation warrant of administration on behalf of Domingos Vaz Pica Peixe allowing him to judicially demand, at his own expenses, the administration of the chapel founded by Fernando Gabriel and António Cardosa, after denouncing its vacancy and during his lifetime only. The desembargadores do Paço should issue the respective administration letter, after presentation of this warrant and the sentence proving its vacancy to the Crown.

Peixe, Domingos Vaz Pica (flor.1697-1700)

Certificate

Certificate of the entail of the chapel established by Fernando Gabriel, in Castelo Branco, by request of António Ramos, issued by Gregório Martins, escrivão da Provedoria e Contos de Castelo Branco. Contains the copy of a clause of Fernando Gabriel's will, carried out in 1616-01-18, in which he nominates his son, Fernando Gabriel, to succeed him in the administration of the chapel that was left to him by Antónia Cardosa, his first wife, attaching him an olive grove. He also determines that his second wife, Maria Pires, would enjoy the income of the chapel during her life.

Ramos, António (flor.1635)

Acórdão

Acórdão of Juízo das Capelas da Coroa, judging the civil process, already sentenced, between Domingos Vaz Pica Peixe, plaintiff, against Manuel da Costa Lemos and his wife, defendants, about the denunciation of the chapel instituted by Fernando Gabriel and Antónia Cardoso, in Castelo Branco. The sentence condemns the defendant, for not being descended from any of the institutors, but only great-grandson of Apolónia Antunes, sister of Maria Pires, the institutor's second wife, but without, therefore, having any degree of relationship with him. He orders the Crown to take possession of the chapel and register in the book of Capelas da Coroa and in the Torre do Tombo. The author, who presented a grace warrant of administration, should, with the sentence, ask for an administration letter at the Desembargo do Paço and make the tombo of the chapel's properties.

Peixe, Domingos Vaz Pica (flor.1697-1700)