Will by which D. Maria de Morais expresses her wish to be buried in her family's chapel in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade of Lisboa, if she dies in that city. If she dies in her farmstead of Subserra, she requests to be buried in its hermitage, next to her uncle, arcediago André Jácome, and to be transfered to the chapel he ordered to be built in the chapterhouse of the Capuchos of Caparica, after its completion. She establishes two weekly masses in her burial place, to which a part of her properties shall be entailed, to be administered by the priests. She designates her nephew, Lopo de Sousa Coutinho, as her universal heir, bequeathing him and his heirs all of her properties as an entail. If he dies without successors, the entail shall pass to his brother, Francisco de Sousa Coutinho, and to his descendants. If he too doesn't have any successors, the entail shall pass to Vicente de Morais, D. Maria's brother.
She also designates Lopo de Sousa Coutinho as administrator of the entail established by her grandfather, Francisco Jacóme, in the hermitage of the farmstead of Subserra, which were entailed to his third part. This entail had previously been administered by André Jácome, Francisco's son and D. Maria's uncle, and also had an obligation of masses for her grandparents, mother and uncle, and of keeping a lamp lit in the monastery of S. Francisco de Lisboa.