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João de Barros Castelo Branco entail archive
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Apostille on public debt instrument

Apostille transmitting an entailed public debt instrument worth 10.993 réis to Francisco Luís de Barros, due to the death of his grandfather Francisco Luís de Barros Castelo Branco, last administrator of the entail.

Barros, Francisco Luís de (flor.1699)

Deed of sale

Deed of sale by which it was declared that João de Barros Castelo Branco bought an olive oil mill in the place of "Regais" and an olive grove in place of "Mosteiro", on the outskirts of Lisboa, to be incorporated into this entail.

Castelo Branco, Francisco Luís de Barros de (flor.1652-1655)

Deed of sale

Deed of sale by which it was declared that João de Barros Castelo Branco and his wife D. Mariana Henriques bought an olive grove called "Cabaceiro" and a mill on the outskirts of Torres Novas to be incorporated into the entail.

Castelo Branco, Francisco Luís de Barros de (flor.1652-1655)

Deed of sale

Deed of sale by which Pantaleão Rodrigues Pacheco, on behalf of the minor administrator Francisco Luís de Barros de Castelo Branco, bought an olive grove and land in Torres Novas to be incorporate into this chapel.

Castelo Branco, Francisco Luís de Barros de (flor.1652-1655)

Deed of sale

Deed of sale by which Jorge Privado de Faria, on behalf of the minor administrator Francisco Luís de Castelo Branco, bought half of a "serrado de olival" and vineyards to be incorporated into this entail.

Castelo Branco, Francisco Luís de Barros de (flor.1652-1655)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which João de Barros Castelo Branco established an entail with the obligation to celebrate masses. He designated his nephew Francisco Luís de Barros de Castelo Branco, son of Martim de Barros, to be its first administrator.

Castelo Branco, João de Barros (flor.1647)