Showing 10 results

Archival description
Baltasar Alves, Angela Francisca entail archive
Print preview View:

Court sentence

Court sentence judging Miguel Leitão Machado as the sole heir of João Machado de Pontes, after the resignation made by António Machado Leitão, Paula de Pontes Machado, Maria de Pontes Machado and Ângela Machado, their brothers.

Machado, Miguel Leitão (flor.1678)

Dowry deed

Dowry deed made by Baltasar Alves and Ângela Francisca, his wife, for the wedding of Maria de Pontes, their daughter, to Marçal Leitão Machado. The former appoint the latter as administrators of the chapel's assets they had, located in the parish of São Miguel da Carreira, on the outskirts of Barcelos. The charges had to be celebrated in the monastery of São Francisco of Vila do Conde.

Alves, Baltasar (flor.1623)

Petition

Petition presented by Miguel Leitão Machado asking for an exemplification of a will of João Machado de Pontes, his brother.
There follows a favorable dispatch, dated 1678-11-11.

Machado, Miguel Leitão (flor.1678)

Probate inventory

Probate inventory of João Machado de Pontes, ordered by Miguel Leitão Machado.
Below is a list of assets entailed to the chapels of Miguel de Pontes and São Miguel da Carreira.

Machado, Miguel Leitão (flor.1678)

Resignation deed

Resignation deed by which priest António Machado Leitão, in his name and that of Paula de Pontes Machado, Maria de Pontes Machado and Ângela Machado, his sisters, for whom he was attorney-in-fact, renounces the inheritance that fell to them from João Machado de Pontes, their brother, in favor of Miguel Leitão Machado, also their brother.

Machado, Miguel Leitão (flor.1678)

Will chart

Will chart by which João Machado de Pontes declared that he was the administrator of the chapel founded by his uncle Miguel de Pontes. He annexed some assets and designated his brother Miguel Leitão Machado to be its administrator. He was also the administrator of a chapel located on a farm in the parish of São Miguel da Carreira, as the successor of his brother Gregório Machado. He designated the priest António Machado Leitão, his brother, to be its administrator.

Pontes, João Machado de (d.1678)