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Account of the administration

Account of the administration of the chapel of Diogo de Palma and Elvira de Salazar, his wife, in the church of São Nicolau of Lisbon, requested by Doutor Bartolomeu Teixeira de Gouveia, provedor dos Resíduos, to Viscondessa de Asseca, represented by António Barbosa da Mota, her attorney.
It follows a letter of attorney by which the Viscondessa de Asseca appoints António Barbosa da Mota, her attorney, dated 1687-05-15.

Melo, Ângela de (flor.1687-1694)

Account of the administration

Account of the administration of the chapel of Diogo de Palma and Elvira de Salazar, his wife, in the church of São Nicolau of Lisbon, requested by Doutor João Fernandes, provedor, to Fernando Dias de Palma. The administrator proves that he has complied with the chapel's charges and the provedor orders the realization of the tombo of the assets, within three months.

Palma, Fernando Dias de (flor.1551-1573)

Citation letter

Citation letter by which António da Costa proves that he has fulfilled the charges associated with the houses entailed to the chapel, both since he owned them and in previous years. The provedor dos Resíduos, seeing the discharge, acquits the defendant of non-compliance with the charges.

Costa, António da (flor.1694)

Citation letter

Citation letter by which Francisco Guedes, agente das causas of the Hospital de Todos os Santos, appeals against the previous sentence, since the defendant did not own the houses entailed to the chapel, which had already been sold, thus not being able to comply the determined.

Melo, Ângela de (flor.1687-1694)

Court sentence

Court sentence ordering the sequestration of the assets of the chapel of Diogo de Palma and Elvira de Salazar. If it were proved that the Viscondessa de Asseca was not its administrator, it should be declared vacant for the Crown.
Two other procedural documents dated 1688-02-03 and 1688-03-13 follow.

Melo, Ângela de (flor.1687-1694)

Court sentence

Court sentence approving the account of the administration of the chapel of Diogo de Palma and Elvira de Salazar, his wife.
In accordance with the apostolic bulls and royal provisions, the value of unfulfilled legacies was given to the works and the sick at the Hospital de Todos os Santos.

Melo, Ângela de (flor.1687-1694)

Exemplification of a will (extract)

Exemplification of a will (extract) made by Diogo de Palma and Elvira de Salazar, issued at the request of Fernando Dias de Palma, Cavaleiro Fidalgo da Casa do Rei. That will was already described in VINC000750 DPES EA/001.

Palma, Fernando Dias de (flor.1551-1573)

Motion

Motions presented by the Viscondessa de Asseca, defendant, in a civil process against the procurador da Coroa, plaintiff, on the administration of the chapel of Diogo de Palma and Elvira de Salazar. The defendant realizes that she is not the administrator of the chapel and, as such, does not account for the fulfillment of the charges.

Melo, Ângela de (flor.1687-1694)

Tombo

Tombo of the chapel of Diogo de Palma and Elvira de Salazar, his wife, in the church of São Nicolau of Lisboa, administered by Fernando Dias de Palma.
It included the land measurement deed.

Palma, Fernando Dias de (flor.1551-1573)

Will

Will of Diogo de Palma and Elvira de Salazar, his wife, ordering their grave in the chapel of Madre de Deus, in the church of São Nicolau of Lisboa. They allocate the majority of a third of their assets, after their daughters' marriage dowries have been fulfilled. From a third of the assets, they entail some houses, in Lisboa, on Rua das Mudas, to fulfill the charges celebrated in that chapel and appoint Fernando Dias de Palma, their son and executor, as first administrator. He was to name the next administrator from among his sons and daughters. An exemplification of the will had to be given to the beneficiados of São Nicolau, who would keep the houses in the event of non-fulfillment of the charges.
Diogo de Palma was administrator of the chapel of Fernando Velho, appointing Fernando Dias de Palma, his son and executor, to administer it. If he died childless, he would nominate Beatriz Teixeira, his sister, to succeed him, or his children if she had already died.

Palma, Diogo de (flor.1551)