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Court sentence

Court sentence regarding the income of the watermill in Barcarena, where the rent was used to pay pious charges for Ana Camelo’s soul and had been reduced in the last lease. It was determined that the administrator must pay 1 000 réis annually to the priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. The pious charge entailed to the houses in Belém should be maintained.

Ana Camelo Carneiro entail

Denunciation warrant of administration

Denunciation warrant of administration on behalf of José Francisco de Oliveira allowing him to judicially demand, at his own expenses, the administration of the chapel founded by Ana Camela Carneira, in the monastery of Carmo of Lisbon, which is illegally administrated by António Francisco, who isn't from the institutor's bloodline or lineage. The Desembargadores do Paço should grant him an administration letter, for his lifetime only, after he presents them this warrant and a sentence proving that the chapel is vacant to the Crown.

Oliveira, José Francisco de (flor.1698)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) in which Ana Camelo bequeaths her houses in Belém to her nephew, Miguel Ruão, and his heirs. If he does not have children, she establishes other alternatives for succession, including the possibility of her cousins Manuel Álvares Camelo, Leonor Camelo, Francisca Camelo and their heirs succeeding. If all of them die without children, the houses must pass to a female from the Carneiro or Camelo bloodline who is poorer. She entails these houses to perpetual masses for her soul and whoever owns the houses must pay 1000 réis to the priests. She also bequeaths to her nephew a rent from a watermill she has in Barcarena, on the condition of fulfilling pious charges for her soul and for the souls of António Ribeiro, her father, mother, and other members of her family at the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa.

Carneiro, Ana Camelo (flor. 1612)