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Will (extract) by which D. Maria da Silveira, daughter of D. Grimaneza de Teive, bequeaths her daughter, D. Ana, a casal in Torre da Besoeira, parish of Fanhões. She had bought this casal to entail to her mother's chapel, with the revenue from the selling of the third part of her assets. It had an obligation of an annual nocturn and sung mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa for the soul of D. Grimaneza, and her son, Belchior de Miranda.

Silveira, Maria da (flor.1580)

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Will (extract) by which D. Grimaneza de Teive, wife of Francisco da Silveira, bequeaths the third part of her properties to her daughter, D. Maria da Silveira. She establishes an obligation of a perpetual mass of anniversary in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa for her soul and the soul of her son, Belchior de Miranda. D. Maria da Silveira can appoint the son or daughter she wishes as the next administrator of the chapel, who shall always be in her generation.

Teive, Grimaneza de (flor.1563)

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Will (extract) by which Guiomar Galvão expresses her wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, in the chapel of the Ordem Terceira. She establishes a chapel of 110 masses entailed to the revenue of her houses in Beja, a casal in Torres Vedras and the revenue of a debt owed to her. She bequeaths it to João Rodrigues, her heir, and to his descendants. If his descendance is extinguished, it shall be bequeathed to the Irmandade da Ordem Terceira of S. Francisco, to which she belongs.

Galvão, Guiomar (d.1656)

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Will (extract) by which Joana Lopes, wife of Luís de Figueiroa and daughter of Lopo Gonçalves, expresses her wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. She entails her third part with an obligation of a weekly mass for her soul. She appoints her son, Francisco de Figueiroa, as her heir, and his successors afterwards. If he doesn't have descendants, she appoints her daughter, Catarina de Figueiroa, and her descendants. If no successors remain, she appoints the closest relative of her father as administrator.

Lopes, Joana (flor.1582)

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Will (extract) António Ribeiro de Abreu founding and entail, in Seia, and chapel, in the main church of Seia, and appointing João Cabral de Abreu, his son, as first administrator. João Cabral de Abreu and Antónia Coelho de Sousa, his wife, consent in the entail's foundation, since it includes the first one's reserved portion.

Abreu, António Ribeiro de (flor.1652-1657)

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Will (extract) by which D. Luísa Tibão bequeaths D. Urbana, granddaughter of her husband, Salvador Correia, her houses in rua da Calcetaria, Lisboa, with an obligation of a half a daily mass in the college of Santo Antão, where she wishes to be buried. She also bequeaths her niece, D. Beatriz, other houses in Lisboa, and her quinta das Laranjeiras, with the same obligation. If the houses can't be entailed, because they are foreiras, they shall be sold to buy new properties to replace them. If D. Urbana dies without children, her houses shall be given to D. Beatriz, with the same obligation. If D. Luísa isn't buried in the college of Santo Antão, the masses shall be prayed at the convent where she is buried instead.

Tibão, Luísa (d.1631)

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Will (extract) by which João de Lima expresses his wish to be buried in the cloister of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. He entails his properties in Bolonha, parish of Santa Iria, and in Turcifal, with an obligation of twelve annual masses in the same convent. He appoints his wife, Domingas Jorge, as first administrator. She shall appoint a relative as her heir, and so shall the future administrators, so the entail will be kept in the family.

Lima, João de (d.1618)

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Will (extract) by which Ana Furtado, Pedro Luís Camões' wife, bequeaths houses in Lisboa to her cousin, Madalena Martins, widow, with the obligation of supporting the celebration of annual masses for her soul in the chapel of Nossa Senhora do Rosário of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. After her death, the entail should pass to one of the institutor's closest female relatives.

Furtado, Ana ([before 1553])

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Will (extract) by which João Álvares Travassos expresses his wish to be buried in the chapel of S. Luís and Santa Catarina of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, with an obligation of an annual mass and the dressing of two poor people. He entails revenue from his houses in Lisboa to this obligation, and appoints his nephew, Gaspar Travassos, as his heir, and his successors afterwards.

Travassos, João Álvares (d.1498)

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Will (extract) by which Jerónimo Correia da Silva expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, in his father's tomb. He entails his houses in rua dos Calafates with an obligation of 50 annual masses in that convent.

Silva, Jerónimo Correia da (d.1615)

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Will (extract) by which D. Isabel da Silva establishes an obligation of an annual mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, entailing to it her part of the herdade de S. Fernando in Montemor-o-Novo. She appoints her nephew, Henrique Moniz, son of her sister, D. Ana de Mendonça, as her heir. If he dies without successors, the entail shall be inherited by his brother, Diogo Moniz.

Silva, Isabel da (flor.1580)

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Will (extract) by which Gabriel Lopes bequeaths a rent (renda de "dois moios de pão") of an unspecified property to his cousin, Garcia Lopes, obligating him and his successors to support the celebration of annual masses for his soul in the chapel of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa where his parents and grandparents are buried.

Lopes, Gabriel (flor.1523)

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Will (extract) by which António Gomes and Isabel da Silva establish a chapel in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, entailing part of their houses in that city and lands (casal) in Gouveia, Sintra. They appoint Jorge Gomes da Silva, their son, to be the entail's first administrator, obligating him and his successors to support the celebration of 7 annual masses for their souls in the altar of Jesus of that church.

Gomes, António (flor.1565)

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Will (extract) by which Madalena Barradas expresses her wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. She appoints her nephew, António, son of her sister, Inês de Abreu, as her heir. She bequeaths him a vineyard and an olive grove with the obligation of five annual masses in that convent.

Barradas, Madalena (flor.1595)

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Will (extract) made in Santiago, Cabo Verde, by Leonor da Costa in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of one mass celebrated in every week as long as the world lasted and also three masses in All Saints Day, two of them sung with bread and wine offer, for her soul and for the ones of her husband Pedro Fidalgo de Andrade and their daughter Catarina de Andrade. The masses should be celebrated by the Cabido of Praia. For this, the administrator should receive a salary worth 10.000 réis in every year. To administrate it, she named her granddaughter Madalena de Andrade, daughter of Tomé Fidalgo, during her lifetime and, after her death, the succession should always continue on the eldest heir, male or female. If Madalena died without children, the administration would be handled with the same conditions, in this order, to her sister Isabel, her brother Pedro or to the daughter of André Bruto do Lago. The institutor disposed that farms she entailed should be always benefited with the plantation of new trees. The will should also be registrated in the record keeping books of the chapels, probably the one which served on the Cabido, for her memory.

Costa, Leonor da

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Will (extract) made by Francisco Pires de Barros in which he bequeathed his farm of Pico and all the slaves that could fit in his own reserved portion to his daughter Cecília de Barros, with the condition that she would marry, imposing a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every week as long as the world lasted over those assets. After the death of Cecília, her descendants would inherit those properties with the same conditions.

Barros, Francisco Pires de (flor.[1650]-[1659])

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Will (extract) made by Isabel Correia Tavares, in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel composed of a farm named Camorro, half of her lands in Ponta Verde and twenty five enslaved persons, over which she imposed a perpetual pious obligation of two sung masses and twelve other masses celebrated in every year. To administrate it, she named her nephew Fernando Vaz de Sequeira and his legitimate heirs and descendants after him, or, if he had none, the administration would be handled to João Gomes Tavares or his brother António Fernandes Tavares. The institutor disposed that if any of the entailed slaves died, they should be replaced for another one, in order to always maintain twenty five serving on the chapel.

Tavares, Isabel Correia (d.1611)

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Will (extract) by which Isabel de Oliveira orders five masses to be prayed annually in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa for the souls of her parents.

Oliveira, Isabel de (flor.1606)

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Will (extract) by which João Rodrigues Faia entails the third part of his properties, bequeathing their usufruct to their daughters, who are nuns, with the obligation of ten masses for his soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. After their deaths, his third part shall be divided between Manuel Faia, his brother-in-law, and João de Campos, his nephew, or their heirs, with an obligation of five masses each.

Faia, João Rodrigues (d.1628)

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Will (extract) by which D. Isabel Maria de Murga, daughter of Rui Lopes de Murga, wife of Jorge Gomes do Alemo, appoints her father and her husband as her executors and orders that a daily mass shall be prayed in her burial place, in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, for her soul and the soul of her aunt, Isabel Henriques, who had left her money.

Murga, Isabel Maria de (d.1655)

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Will (extract) by which D. Joana de Melo expresses her wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where her mother, D. Antónia de Sá, is buried. She appoints her nephew, Henrique Pereira de Sousa, as her universal heir, with the obligation of eight annual masses and three divine offices in her burial place and in her parish. She also bequeaths a casal near Arruda to her criado, António Pimentel, with an obligation of eight annual masses.

Melo, Joana de (d.1637)

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Will (extract) by which João de Gouveia expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. He bequeaths his third part to his wife, Luísa Rodrigues Quintela, and to their son, Manuel, and his descendants, afterwards, with an obligation of 100 masses and a divine office. If his son dies without descendants, the entail shall be inherited by his daughter, Mariana de Sousa, and her descendants.

Gouveia, João de (flor.1653)

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Will (extract) by which Margarida da Fonseca entails a vineyard in the place of Cabacinha. She bequeaths it to her son, Cosme de Macedo, with the obligation of five annual masses for her soul: one in the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica, two in the church of S. Bartolomeu, Lisboa, and the other two in her burial place. If her son doesn't fulfill these obligations, the entail shall be bequeathed to his daughter, Margarida de Macedo.

Fonseca, Margarida da (flor.1577)

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Will (extract) by which doutor António Pires de Bulhão entails his farm in Sobral Pequeno with the obligation of 50 masses for his soul in the cathedral of Lisboa. He bequeaths it to his niece, Cecília de Sequeira, daughter of his sister, and to her descendants afterwards. His brother, doutor Jorge de Bulhão, can have its usufruct furing his lifetime.

Bulhão, António Pires de ([before 1692])

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Will (extract) by which Antónia dos Anjos expresses her wish to be buried in the chapel of Espírito Santo of the cathedral of Lisboa, of which she is a sister. She establishes a chapel of three annual masses, which she entails to foros in Santarém. She appoints her niece, D. Dionísia Henriques, widow of Manuel de Azevedo Côrte-Real, as her universal heir.

Anjos, Antónia dos (d.1665)

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Will (extract) by which Bartolomeu Vaz de Caminha bequeaths a rent of 40 alqueires of wheat and 40 alqueires of barley in Abrunheira, Sintra, to his son, Vicente de Caminha, with an obligation of masses for his soul.
Followed by an undated addition which explains the obligation was of 50 masses.

Caminha, Bartolomeu Vaz de (flor.1665)

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Will (extract) made by Iria Pires in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel, of the invocation of Santa Vera Cruz, with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the church of Santo Antão of Évora. She appointed João Domingues and his wife Catarina Lourenço to be the first administrators during their lifetime and, after their death, they shall be succeeded by Constança Eanes. After her death, she shall be succeeded by her eldest son, whether male or female.

Pires, Iria ([before 1467])

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Will (extract) made by Leonor Gil in which she left half of the Herdade de Cabeça de Maior Eanes to Rui Gil, with the condition of giving twelve bushels of wheat and two almudes of wine as alms to the frades of São Francisco of Évora, for the celebration of pious charges. After his death, he shall be succeeded by his sons Mem Rodrigues and Catarina Rodrigues.

Gil, Leonor (flor.1453)

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Will (extract) made by Constança Afonso Borceira in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every year in the monastery of São Francisco of Évora. She appointed her executors to be the first administrators during their lifetime, and, after their death, they shall be succeeded by their heirs.

Borceira, Constança Afonso (flor.1453)

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Will (extract) made by Rui Falcão in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of fifteen masses celebrated every year in the monastery of São Francisco of Évora.

Falcão, Rui ([before 1455])

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Will (extract) by which D. Catarina da Cunha appoints her niece, D. Guiomar, daughter of her brother Fernando da Cunha, as her universal heir. She bequeaths her her houses in Lisboa and her quinta de Palença, Almada, which she entails, and establishes a chapel in her burial place, entailed to a "casal" in Almada.
Followed by a provision dated 1719-06-01, in which it is mentioned D. Catarina died in May 1524, and that her chapel was in the cathedral of Lisboa.

Cunha, Catarina da (d.1524)

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Will (extract) by which Maria Ribeiro expresses her wish to be buried in the cathedral of Lisboa, with the obligation of masses established by her husband, entailed to the revenue of their vineyards.

Ribeiro, Maria (flor.1636)

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Will (extract) by which Fernando Aires orders three annual divine offices in November, one in the cathedral of Lisboa, over the tomb of Francisco de Torres, buried near Nossa Senhora da Pombinha, and two in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, over his and his parents' tomb. He orders his eldest son to buy properties to entail to this obligation, which shall be inherited by his descendants.

Aires, Fernando (d.1585)

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Will (extract) made by Rodrigo Eanes in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of four masses celebrated every year in the church of Santa Maria da Vila, in Montemor-o-Novo. He appointed Diogo de Évora to be the first administrator during his lifetime.

Eanes, Rodrigo (flor.1520)

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Will (extract) by which cónego Gonçalo Rodrigues bequeaths his niece, Leonor, or her sister, Joana, if Leonor dies before him, an olive grove in Lisboa, with an obligation of a daily mass with vespers every day of Nossa Senhora da Conceição over the tomb of his mother, in the cathedral of Lisboa.

Rodrigues, Gonçalo (flor.1567)

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DOCUMENTO/DATA DE INSTITUIÇÃO: verba do testamento (f. 2), não consta data. O testamento de mão-comum, aprovado em 1686-08-30, consta do processo de contas de outro vínculo dos instituidores, com a cota atual 137-3.
ENCARGOS (ANUAIS): três missas.
BENS VINCULADOS: fazenda do Trancoal, Campanário, também identificada no termo de juramento dos bens desta capela, dado por António João Bettencourt Henriques, moço fidalgo.
SUCESSÃO: nomeia a sobrinha D. Luzia de Brito, na falta de descendentes sucederia a outra sobrinha D. Mecia de Brito, ambas filhas do sobrinho António.
ADMINISTRADOR EM 1692-05-17, data da 1.ª quitação (f. 8): a referida sobrinha D. Luzia de Brito.
ÚLTIMO ADMINISTRADOR: D. João Frederico da Câmara Leme.
Outros documentos:
F. 38 v.º a 39 – Termo de juramento dos bens desta capela, datado de 1793-09-19. António João Bettencourt Henriques, moço fidalgo da casa de Sua Magestade, declara que se trata de uma fazenda no Campanário, sítio do Trancoal, terras de pão, vinhas e árvores de fruto.
F. 59 – Auto de sequestro das novidades da fazenda desta capela, efetuado em 1822-05-04.

Bettencourt, António de Brito e (flor.1686)

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Will (extract) by which Maria Ribeiro de Macedo entails her houses with an obligation of an annual nocturne and eight masses for her soul in the cathedral of Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried. She appoints her niece, Andreza Ribeiro, daughter of her nephew Lopo Luís and of Maria da Costa, as administrator of her chapel, and her descendants afterwards. If the Cabido of the cathedral doesn't accept these masses, they must be prayed instead in the church of S. Jorge of Lisboa.

Macedo, Maria Ribeiro de (flor.1621)

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Will (extract) by which Ambrósio Barreto established an entail, appointing his eldest daughter Guiomar to be its first administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, Lisboa. This entail is composed of an olive grove located in Lisboa.

Barreto, Ambrósio (flor.1633)

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Will (extract) by which Francisca da Fonseca established an entail, designating her niece Dionísia to be its first administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. This entail is composed of houses located in the parish of São de Miguel de Alfama, in Lisboa.

Fonseca, Francisca da (flor.1643)

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Will (extract) by which padre Tristão Álvares bequeaths his niece, Catarina Mendes, his houses in Mouraria, with the obligation that she must order six monthly masses in the cathedral of Lisboa, on his burial place. A property worth 2 000 reais of censo must also be bought to entail six more masses, in a total of twelve annual masses. This entail shall always be in the succession of Catarina Mendes or of her mother, if she dies without successors.

Álvares, Tristão ([before 1583])

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Will (extract) by which Henrique Rodrigues orders his heirs to establish a chapel with a perpetual daily mass in the church of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. The testator appoints Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa, his brother, as administrator of the chapel. In his brother’s absence, the administrator should be Manuel Rodrigues de Lamego, and, in the absence of both, the administrator would be António Lopes de Torres.

Lisboa, Henrique Rodrigues de (flor. 1604)

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Will (extract) by which Catarina Rodrigues established an entail, appointing Manuel da Rosa to be its first administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. This entail is composed of houses located in Lisboa.

Rodrigues, Catarina (flor.1548)

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Will (extract) by which Francisco da Fonseca appoints his wife, Beatriz Monteiro, to succeed in the houses near Santo António dos Capuchos, with the obligation of accomplishing a set of perpetual masses for his soul at the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. He details some of the conditions, adding that whoever has the houses must commit to this charge, and if that person doesn't fulfil it at some point, the priests of the convent should ensure it, taking the houses and using their income. The testator also expresses his wish of being buried in that convent.

Fonseca, Francisco da (flor. 1621)

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Will (extract) by which Isabel de Azevedo established an entail, appointing her sister to be its first administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. This entail is composed of a vegetable garden located in Lisboa.

Azevedo, Isabel de (flor.1629)

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Will (extract) by which Doutor Inácio Ferreira Leitão and his wife, D. Paula de Sá, after counseling from Fernando Correia and their daughter, D. Bernarda, decide to entail some of their properties with obligations of masses on the days of the Apostles, of Santo Inácio, São José and Santa Teresa de Jesus. This obligation will be kept by their successors in a church of their choice. They also declare that D. Ana Correia, their sister and sister-in-law, gave them her properties with an obligation of three annual masses for her soul.

Leitão, Inácio Ferreira (flor.1623)

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Will (extract) by which Manuel Dias and his wife, Maria Quaresma, appoint the one of them who survives the other as their universal heir, and establish that they shall make a contract with a convent or church of their choice to establish a chapel of masses for both their souls.

Dias, Manuel (d.1666)

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Will (extract) by which Justa Rodrigues orders her executor to make a contract with the Carmelitas Descalços for half an annual of masses in the convent of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios of Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried.

Rodrigues, Justa (flor.1663)

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Will (extract) by which Ana de Freitas confirms the donation she had previously made to António Pinto de Freitas, and Guiomar de Freitas da Silva, her daughter, as part of their dowry, ordering them to keep the obligation of eight annual masses in the church of Santo Adrião da Póvoa.

Silva, Ana de Freitas da (flor.1609-1630)

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Will (extract) by which Francisco Dias established an entail, appointing his brother-in-law António Brás to be its first administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. This entail is composed of houses located in Lisboa.

Dias, Francisco (flor.1587)

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Will (extract) by which D. Ângela de Melo establishes two daily masses: one in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried, and the other in the convent of Santo António do Varatojo. She bequeaths money to her son, Frei Luís dos Anjos, to apply to this obligation. This money shall come from a public debt instrument Jorge Arrais de Mendonça owes her.

Melo, Ângela de (d.1627)

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Will (extract) in which Ricarda Antunes bequeaths her niece Catarina Ferreira her share in the houses located in Beco and on Rua do Mestre Gonçalo, Lisboa, which she had perpetually rented from the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. In return, Catarina Ferreira is required to fulfil a set of conditions, namely pious charges for her aunt’s soul in the convent.
Ricarda Antunes had inherited the third part of her father’s assets with the condition that it would pass to her brother, António de Azevedo, and his children if she had no offspring. As António de Azevedo had already died, his daughter Catarina Ferreira was to succeed and receive the share of the houses that belonged to her grandfather and the share that belonged to her aunt. Catarina was to own the houses in their entirety and entailed to Ricarda’s chapel, paying rent to the convent, and compensating her brothers for any claims they may have on them.

Antunes, Ricarda (d. 1631)

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Will (extract) by which Maria Pinto established an entail with the obligation to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. This entail is composed of unspecified assets.

Pinto, Maria (flor.1578)

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Will (extract) by which Fernando Afonso, hortelão, bequeaths his properties in Lisboa to his wife, Margarida Afonso, during her lifetime. After her death, his houses and an olive grove in Chelas shall be given to his sister, Isabel Afonso, wife of Pedro Afonso, and to her descendants, with an obligation of an annual mass in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa. His casal in Lousa, Loures, shall be given to his brother, Jorge Afonso, and to his descendants, with the obligation of another annual mass in the same convent.

Afonso, Fernando (flor.1529)

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Will (extract) by which Francisco Lopes establishes a chapel with a daily mass in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa. He entails to it his properties in Lumiar, Olivais and Ameixoeira, Lisboa. He appoints his son, Lázaro Lopes, as his heir. If he doesn't have successors, the entail shall be bequeathed to the children of his sister, Bárbara Francisca.

Lopes, Francisco (flor.1610)

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Will (extract) by which Gonçalo Fernandes, o Velho, entails his houses in Lisboa and a vineyard in Atouguia nas Cabras with an obligation of a divine office and five annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa. He appoints his wife, Maria Fernandes, as first administrator. After her death, the entail shall be given to Catarina de Mendonça, his wife's niece, and to her descendants.

Fernandes, Gonçalo (flor.1589)

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Will (extract) by which Guiomar da Silva bequeaths her houses in Lisboa to her criado, Valentim, with an obligation of an annual mass in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa. She also establishes a chapel in the monastery of S. Bento de Xabregas, to be administered by its priests.

Silva, Guiomar da (flor.1547)

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Will (extract) by which Maria de Távora established an entail, appointing her husband Fernando Ortiz to be its first administrator on the condition that he does not remarry. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa.

Távora, Maria de (flor.1538)

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Will (extract) by which Maria da Costa established an entail, appointing her husband Luís Tavares to be its first administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa. The administrator is also obligated to buy houses in order to fulfil the chapel's obligations. This document is inserted in a certificate dated 1563-08-08. In 1609, the institutor's daughter delivers the account of administration.

Costa, Maria da (flor.1561)

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Will (extract) in which Violante Rodrigues orders the purchase of a property to be entailed and delivered to her sister, Isabel Mendes, and her heirs, on the condition that pious charges are fulfilled for her soul and for her parents’ souls in the church of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. To fund this purchase, her will executors must retrieve the 60 000 réis she had entrusted to her cousin Baltasar Rodrigues’ son, who was outside the kingdom, and deliver it to Manuel Rodrigues Pinto. The property is to be chosen by Manuel Rodrigues, her sister Isabel Mendes and her son-in-law André Mendes.

Rodrigues, Violante (flor. 1606)

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Will (extract) by which Simão Gonçalves Preto and his wife Branca established an entail, appointing their eldest son Francisco Gonçalves Preto to be its first administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the church where they will be buried. This entail is composed of a farm called "Auroa" and houses located in Évora.

Preto, Simão Gonçalves (flor.1591)

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Will (extract) in which Margarida Luís bequeaths all her assets, located in Arranhó, on the outskirts of Lisboa, to her cousin Estêvão Afonso Albardeiro, Margarida Pires’ son, and his wife Antónia Gomes. These properties must be passed down among the heirs of this couple, to any son or daughter, who must fulfil pious obligations for the testator’s soul, as well as for the souls of her husband and heirs, at the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. Margarida Luís stipulates that her heirs could be buried in her grave.

Luís, Margarida (flor.1598-1603)

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Will (extract) in which Margarida de Leiria orders celebrations to be held over her grave in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa, on the altar of Vera Cruz. These pious charges are intended for her soul and for the souls of her husband, father and mother. To ensure that this obligation is fulfilled, she entails the houses she owns in Lisboa, near the convent of Trindade, which belong to a third of her assets. She appoints her son Lourenço de Leiria as first administrator for this chapel. In the event of his death, she specifies other alternatives among her children who are to succeed the administration in the order set out. She also determines other conditions for succession.

Leiria, Margarida de (flor. 1636)

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Will (extract) by which Luísa Fernandes bequeaths her properties in Santo Estêvão das Galés, Mafra, to her niece, Isabel, daughter of her sister Francisca Fernandes, with an obligation of two annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa.

Fernandes, Luísa (flor.1599)

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Will (extract) by which Luís Gonçalves da Câmara orders the acquisition of 25 mil reis of interest to establish a daily mass for his soul.
Preceded by note explaining the public debt instrument hadn't been bought, but that the administrator D. João de Mascarenhas, conde de Santa Cruz, had promised to buy it, and had given account of the obligations in 1660.

Câmara, Luís Gonçalves da (flor.1644)

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Will (extract) by which D. Mécia de Gouveia establishes an entail with her third part, consisting of properties in Santarém. She bequeaths it to her son, Leonel de Brito, and to his wife, D. Joana. They shall have the obligation of ordering five annual masses in the convent of Santo António of Varatojo of Torres Vedras, and of keeping a lamp lit there. They can appoint one of their children as heir. After the death of this heir, the entail shall be annexed to the one Leonel de Brito possesses.

Gouveia, Mécia de ([before 1607])

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Will (extract) by which D. Maria da Silva entails her herdade da Torre Velha, in Serpa, with an obligation of an annual mass in the convent of Madre de Deus de Xabregas, Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried. She mentions masses for the soul of her mother-in-law, D. Maria de Castro.

Silva, Maria da (d.1620)

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Will (extract) in which Pedro Afonso entails pious charges in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa to his houses near the sea and their income of 2 000 réis. These houses belong to the third of his assets and whoever owns them could not divide or sell them and would always have to fulfil the pious obligations. The testator bequeaths these properties and the remaining part of his third to his wife, Isabel Ribeiro. She must fulfil all or only part of the pious charges during her life and should appoint someone she wishes to succeed. Isabel Ribeiro could also join her third, establish more pious charges, leaving them to whoever she wished, without their children being able to contest.

Afonso, Pedro (flor. 1533)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Guiomar Jorge established an entail, appointing her granddaughter Maria to be its first administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Purificação de Bucelas. This entail is composed of an olive grove with an unspecified location.

Jorge, Guiomar (flor.1663)

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Will (extract) by which the priest Domingos Mateus, o moço, established an entail, appointing his nephew Alexandre to be its first administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Purificação de Bucelas. This entail is composed of houses with a winepress located in Bucelas.

Mateus, Domingos (flor.1700)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Martinho Correia da Silva entails his houses in Lisboa with an obligation of a daily mass in the church of the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, where he wishes to be buried. He bequeaths them to his nephew, João Pestana Pereira, and to his descendants. If he has no successors, the entail shall pass to his other nephew, Luís Correia da Silva, or to his sisters, D. Joana and D. Violante.

Silva, Martinho Correia da (flor.1665)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Joana Rodrigues established an entail, appointing her niece Maria Pereira to be its first administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Purificação de Bucelas. This entail is composed of a vineyard located in Bucelas.

Rodrigues, Joana (flor.1682)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Maria Soares, widow of João Alves Soares da Veiga de Avelar Taveira, annexes to the chapel of her grandmother, D. Paula da Silva, part of an olive grove in Lisboa. This chapel was in S. Julião do Tojal, had an obligation of two weekly masses and had been administered by D. Maria Soares' husband. She entails the remaining free part of the same olive grove to an obligation of two weekly masses in the church of the convent of Madre de Deus de Xabregas for the soul of her husband, who is buried there, thus fulfilling his will. She appoints her son, Jerónimo Soares, as administrator of both chapels. He can appoint the next administrator.
Followed by contract and bond deed between D. Jerónimo Soares, bispo de Viseu, son of D. Maria Soares and João Alves Soares da Veiga de Avelar Taveira, and the abbess and nuns of the convent of Madre de Deus, dated 1702-09-21, containing another extract of this will.

Soares, Maria (flor.1684-1685)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Margarida Afonso, Rodrigo Afonso de Brito's wife, leaves lands in Lisboa to her niece, Leonor Rosa, with the obligation of celebrating annual masses in the church of S. Cristóvão of that city.
She bequeaths houses to her other niece, Branca Eanes, Afonso Geraldes' wife, obligating her and her successors to support the celebration of one annual mass for her soul and the soul of her first husband, Diogo Aires in that church.
The testator appoints Martinho Afonso, Arcebispo de Braga's son and her nephew, to be the administrator of her chapel.

Afonso, Margarida (flor.1415)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Beatriz de Faria entails her farmstead and casal in Varatojo with an obligation of four annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa. She appoints her daughter, D. Maria da Cunha, as heir of her entail, and her successors afterwards.

Faria, Beatriz de (flor.1643-1645)

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Will (extract) by which Bernardo de Matos entails his houses in Lisboa with an obligation of half an annual of masses in the church of Nossa Senhora da Madre de Deus, Lisboa. He appoints his nephew, also called Bernardo de Matos, as administrator of his entail. If he has no successors, it shall pass to his niece, Luísa.

Matos, Bernardo de (flor.1699)

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Will (extract) by which Catarina de França entails her houses in Lisboa. She bequeaths half of them to her niece, Filipa de França, and the other to her nephew, António de França, children of her brother, Belchior de França. Each of them, and their successors, must order one annual mass in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried.

França, Catarina de (flor.1577)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Catarina da Silva appoints her daughter, D. Paula da Silva, as her universal heir. She entails the third part of her assets to an obligation of a daily mass in the convent of Madre de Deus of Lisboa, to be prayed by the priests of S. Francisco de Xabregas.

Silva, Catarina da (d.1647)

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Will (extract) by which Jerónimo Sernige declares that his father had bequeathed him a lease and other properties in Santo António do Tojal with the obligation of ordering three anniversaries for his soul in the cathedral of Lisboa, to be prayed by its bacharéis. He explains that he had conflicts over the possession of these properties, but had entailed them, in the end. He appoints his compadre, Pedro Dias, síndico, with the same obligation.

Sernige, Jerónimo (flor.1599)

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Will (extract) by which Martinho Barroso establishes an entail, designating his mother, D. Isabel Forjaz, to administrate it, who should pass it, at the time of her death, to Capitão Francisco Barroso, the testator's brother. The latter would inherit the entail on the condition that he must give half of the entail's income to D. Margarida, their sister, Marcelino Leitão de Macedo's widow, as long as she lived, in order to support her. The entail's future administrators shall support the celebration of a daily mass for the institutor's soul in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa, where his body must be buried.

Barroso, Martinho (flor.1662)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Beatriz Gomes established an entail, appointing her daughter Maria Zuzarte to be its first administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Church of Nossa Senhora da Purificação de Bucelas. This entail is composed of houses located in Alverca.

Gomes, Beatriz (flor.1646)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Constança Casco establishes an entail with lands (casais) in the outskirts of Sintra and Mafra, a farmstead and houses in Lisboa, appointing her son, Pedro de Mendanha, to be its first administrator. He and his descendants are obligated to support, each week, the celebration of a mass in honour of Nossa Senhora in the church of Santa Justa of Lisboa.

Casco, Constança (flor.1639)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which António Pires bequeaths lands (casal) in Santo Quintino to his grandson, Fernando, with the obligation of celebrating 20 annual masses for his soul in the church of Santa Justa of Lisboa, where his body would be buried. Fernando should use its revenues to become a clergyman. If he decides not to do so, the entail must be transmitted to his mother, the testator's daughter, who would pass it to one of her children. It should always be administrated by the descendants of the institutor's daughter.

Pires, António (flor.1585)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Tristão da Cunha de Carvalho bequeaths his sister, D. Maria, his quinta da Beira. If she doesn't have any children, she shall pass it to João de Barros, son of their cousin D. Maria da Guerra, with an obligation of a daily mass for his soul in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas. If João de Barros dies before D. Maria, she can appoint the next administrator among the relatives from their father's side of the family.

Carvalho, Tristão da Cunha de (flor.1578)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Antónia Trigueiras, damsel, appoints her niece, D. Beatriz da Veiga Cabral, as her universal heir, under the condition that she orders three annual masses for her soul in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo, Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried.

Trigueiros, Antónia (flor.1650)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Luísa Pereira established an entail, with the obligation to celebrate masses in the Igreja das Chagas in Lisboa. She established that her heirs should receive 1 000 cruzados to put at interest in order to fulfil the chapel's obligations.

Pereira, Luísa (flor.1630)

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Will (extract) by which Garcia de Castilho and his wife, Guiomar Feio, commit themselves to buy a property, whose revenues should support the celebration of annual masses for their souls in the church of Santa Justa of Lisboa. After the death of one of the members of the couple, the other one must fulfil that obligation and pass the property to whomever he or she chooses.

Castilho, Garcia de (flor.1560-1570)

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Will (extract) by which Joana da Silva established an entail, appointing her husband to be its first administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Church of Frielas, in Loures. This entail is composed of houses with unspecified location.

Silva, Joana da (flor.1588)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Martinho Lourenço established an entail using his third, appointing his son Amador Lourenço to be its first administrator. He was due to order the celebration of masses in the Chapel of Espírito Santo in Bucelas. This entail is composed of land located in "Serra do Alrrote", with its olive groves. By the death of his son Amador, these obligations could pass to whomever he wanted, but always the eldest son.

Lourenço, Martinho (flor.1577)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Jerónimo do Couto confirms the donation of a vineyard in Lagares d'El-Rei to his nephew, Álvaro Girão, obligating him and his descendants to support perpetually the celebration of one weekly mass and another at the immaculate conception day in the church of Santa Justa of that city.

Couto, Jerónimo do (flor.1592)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Filipa da Costa Brandão, widow of António Brandão, orders a daily mass to be prayed in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa, according to the contract she had previously made with the priests of that convent.

Brandão, Filipa da Costa (flor.1600-1622)

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Will (extract) by which António Vieira establishes a chapel with his properties in Oeiras. He appoints his natural son, João, as his universal heir, if he is still living, under the condition that he allows the entailment of his legitime and orders 15 annual masses in the church of Oeiras and a divine office in the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa. If his son doesn't accept these conditions or if he is already deceased, the entail shall pass to Baltasar da Rocha, António Vieira's brother, and to his descendants with an obligation of seven masses and one divine office in the same churches. Baltasar da Rocha shall take care of the properties while diligences are made to find António Vieira's son.

Vieira, António (flor.1615)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Maria Pedrosa establishes a chapel in the church of Santa Justa of Lisboa, entailing the third part of her assets. She appoints her son, Francisco Jorge, to be its first administrador, determining that he and his heirs should support the celebration of 12 annual masses in that church. If her son dies leaving no children, the entail must be inherited by one of Vicente Jorge's sons. The sum of money extracted from the third part of the testator's assets should be used to buy properties destined to be entailed to her chapel.

Pedrosa, Maria (flor.1662)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Cristóvão Lopes declares that, if his daughter obeys the relatives who are in charge of her, he will bequeath her his third part as an entail, to always be in her lineage, with the obligation of three annual masses in the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa.

Lopes, Cristóvão (flor.1596)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Isabel Pinto asks the executor of her will, João Machado de Brito, to buy a property and to link it to the obligation of celebrating 100 annual masses for her soul in the church of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo. She designates him to administrate the chapel, which, after his death, should be inherited by a descendent appointed by him.

Pinto, Isabel (flor.1562)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa establishes two entails for his two grandsons, António Gomes do Alemo, son of his son Jorge Gomes do Alemo, and António de Torres, son of his daughter, Isabel Henriques, and of Diogo Lopes.
He bequeaths three quarters of his engine in Baía de Todos-os-Santos to António Gomes do Alemo, with the obligation of one daily mass in his chapel of Santo Ângelo, in the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa. If he dies before his grandfather, the entail shall pass to his father and siblings, or, if they have no descendants, to the lineage of António de Torres. He bequeaths the other quarter of his engine to António de Torres, with an obligation of five annual masses in the same chapel and the same clauses of succession as the other entail. After four years, António Gomes do Alemo shall use the revenue of his entail to buy the part of the engine belonging to António de Torres and annex it to his entail. António de Torres shall buy properties to entail in its place with the revenue from this sale. If both their lineages are extinguished, the sucession shall be by appointment.

Lisboa, Diogo Rodrigues de (flor.1647)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Helena de Sousa adds an obligation of 23 more masses to the entail established by her sister, D. Maria de Sousa, entailed to the same public debt instrument of 6 222 réis she inherited from her. She appoints her husband, Francisco Correia da Silva, and his son, Brás Correia da Silva, as her heirs and executors. They can appoint the person they think is best to inherit the entail.

Sousa, Helena de (flor.1655-1673)

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Will (extract) by which Fernando de Palma reserves 500 000 réis of his revenue to buy properties in Lisboa or Castille which will be entailed with an obligation of masses in the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade of the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa, where he wishes to be buried. The revenue from this entail shall be divided by five of his poorest relatives, who shall be chosen by his son, Luís Ferreira, and his cousin Francisco de Lucena, and by the descendants of his son, afterwards. If Luís Ferreira or Francisco de Lucena die before the institutor, the choice shall fall to his nephew, Diogo de Ferreira, and to the surviving one. The administration of the properties and entail shall pass to the descendants of Luís Ferreira. If he doesn't have any, it shall pass to the doutor Gonçalo de Santa Cruz or to Diogo Martins, and to his descendants, who are appointed patrons of the entail, and shall help in its administration.

Palma, Fernando de (flor.1539)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Diogo Lopes and his wife, Francisca Rodrigues, entail their third parts with an obligation of two weekly masses in the church of the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa and of giving alms to the confraria of Nossa Senhora da Piedade of that monastery, who shall surveil the maintenance of the obligations. They designate their son, Diogo Lopes de Macedo, as first administrator.

Lopes, Diogo (flor.1567)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Bartolomeu Caldeira orders the sale of his third part, so properties can be acquired to establish an entail and a chapel with the obligation of a daily mass for his soul and the soul of his wife, D. Leonor de Quinhones, and of their parents and siblings, to be prayed in his burial place.

Caldeira, Bartolomeu (flor.1609)

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