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António do Prado, Maria Monteiro Cardoso entail archive
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Composition deed

Composition deed celebrated between the reitor and priests of the College of Nossa Senhora da Graça of Coimbra and Francisco Monteiro Cardoso. The college renounces ownership of the assets that had belonged to António do Prado and Antónia Monteiro Cardoso, his wife, for the annual payment of 15 bushels of wheat, as rent, leaving Francisco Monteiro Cardoso responsible for paying the debts and fulfilling the charges.

Cardoso, Francisco Monteiro (flor.1636)

Entail foundation deed

Entail foundation deed by António do Prado and Maria Monteiro Cardoso, his wife, and donation of the same to Francisco Monteiro Cardoso, their brother. The related assets are entailed, reserving their usufruct while the founders are alive, and the charges are established, celebrated in the hermitage of São João that existed in their farm of São João de Vale de Antas, which had to be repaired. After the death of Francisco Monteiro Cardoso and Leonor Henriques, his wife, the entail was to be inherited by Francisco Soeiro, their eldest son.
It contains a letter of attorney of Maria Monteiro Cardoso so that António do Prado, her husband, can represent her (dated 1622-11-14).

Prado, António do (flor.1623-1633)

Will

Will of António do Prado, son of Cristóvão do Prado, ordering his grave in the chapel of Santo Ildefonso, in the church of the College of Nossa Senhora da Graça of Coimbra, which had been instituted by doutor Afonso do Prado, his grandfather. He had instituted a chapel, appointing Francisco Monteiro Cardoso, his brother-in-law, as administrator. If the institution maintained itself, it would remain as stated in this document. If revoked, the assets would be entailed to the chapel of Santo Ildefonso, in the College of Graça, and to the hermitage of São João Batista, located in the Quinta de Valdança, on the outskirts of Podentes, with charges. The administration of both would belong to the reitor and priests of the College of Nossa Senhora da Graça, who nominates their executors.
This is followed an approval deed (dated 1634-01-12).

Prado, António do (flor.1623-1633)