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Will (extract) by which Margarida Fernandes established an entail, designating his niece Beatriz Fernandes, wife of Gião Fernandes, sangrador da Rainha, to be its first administrator. She was due to order the celebration of masses in the Monastery of São Domingos, using the rents of some houses located in Lisboa. After her death, it should succeed in this entail her niece's brother António Fernandes, ourives. The institutor also declared that she wanted to establish another entail, designating another niece called Beatriz Fernandes, wife of Afonso Pires, escrivão de almotaçaria, with the same obligation to celebrate masses in the Monastery of São Domingos using the rents of some houses. This obligation should always be transmitted to the eldest sons.

Fernandes, Margarida ([before 1559])

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Will (extract) by which an unnamed testator orders the payment of 20 cruzados to fulfil the pious obligations for the souls of his/her mother and grandmother in his/her chapel of the church of Nossa Senhora dos Mártires.

Guiomar Dias; Jerónima Perestrelo entail

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Will (extract) by which Henrique Rodrigues de Lisboa bequeathed a farmstead (quinta) in Vale de Freiras to Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa, his brother, obligating him and his descendants to support the celebration of 11 annual masses for his soul in the church of Misericórdia of Lisboa. After his death, the entail would be transmitted to his eldest son. If Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa died childless, the entail would be passed to Manuel Rodrigues Lamego, the institutor's other brother.

Lisboa, Henrique Rodrigues de (flor.1604)

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Will (extract) by which António Freire, single, bequeaths all of his properties to his sister, Inês Freire, and her descendants, with the obligation of ordering masses for his soul in the church of S. Tiago of Montemor-o-Novo. The money for the masses shall come from his part of the estate near Caravela.

Freire, António (flor.1499)

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Will (extract) by which Manuel de Vasconcelos entails his third part, consisting of his estate of Silveira, in Montemor, and his properties in Évora, Lisboa and Vila Nova de Foz Côa, annexing it to the entail of Esporão, with the same conditions of succession.

Vasconcelos, Manuel de (flor.1636)

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Will (extract) by which João Leitão determined that the revenues of his properties in Carvoeira and Caixaria would support the perpetual celebration of masses on the eve of the day of S. Bartolomeu in the church of S. Pedro of Torres Vedras, over the graves of Maria Fernandes and Álvaro Esteves. The testator's heirs had to provide the church, in that occasion, with 330 réis, 5 loaves of bread, wine and a lamp. If they did not fulfil those obligations, they would loose the administration of the entail.

Leitão, João ([before 1579])

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Will (extract) by which Lopo de Baião bequeaths a farmstead (quinta) in Varche, Elvas, to his daughter, Maria, with the obligation of supporting the celebration of 3 annual masses for his soul. After her death, the entail would be transmitted to her son.
He also leaves another entail, established by Catarina Fernandes and Leonor Afonso, his aunts, to his daughter, declaring that an olive grove in Reguengo, a property (cerrado) in Porta de Évora, houses in Elvas and a vineyard in Alpedrede were entailed to it. Its administrators were obligated to support the celebration of a sung mass every year.

Baião, Lopo de (flor.1571)

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Will (extract) of Francisco Monteiro Mendes and his wife Ana de Araújo, in which they have founded an entail composed of some houses in Rio de Janeiro, with a perpetual pious obligation of two weekly masses, one in every monday in the Altar of São Bernardino and another in every friday, in honour of Chirst's Wounds. The entail should be administrated by his heirs and their descendents.

Mendes, Francisco Monteiro (flor.1686)

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Will (extract) by which padre Bartolomeu Fernandes demanded that all his properties should be entailed and its revenues used to support the celebration of 5 annual masses for his soul. After the death of most of the people to whom the testator left those assets, the entail would be delivered to a son or daughter of the last survivor and transmitted to their descendants.

Fernandes, Bartolomeu (flor.1623)

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Will (extract) by which Isabel de Castilho established a chapel of perpetual daily masses, which would be celebrated in the chapel of Espírito Santo of the church of Nossa Senhora do Loreto of Lisboa, for her soul and for the souls of her husband, Diogo de Sá, and her daughter. The entail would be transmitted to the son or daughter of her heir. She incorporated in it all her assets, leaving to the discretion of her heir whether the farm she owned in Cinco Ribeiras, S. Tomé, should be sold and the sale's profit used in the acquisition of properties in the kingdom or not. She also declared that she owned another land in Catujal. The chapel's administrator was obligated to maintain it and to preserve its altarpiece, textiles and ornaments.

Castilho, Isabel de (flor.1568)

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Will chart (extract) made by Catarina Mendes Pereira in which she confirmed the foundation of the entail, but disposed that the administrator should reserve a share of the entail's income and donate it to her nieces Luzia de Santa Clara and Isabel do Espírito Santo, nuns, as long as they lived, and after their deaths this sum would return to the entail. She ordered that the administrator should always give wax from the beehives to the Confraria do Santíssimo Sacramento in order to make candles.

Pereira, Catarina Mendes ([before 1646])

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Will chart by which Gaspar Mestre gave a "ferregial" in Beja to Manuel Mestre, his son, with the obligation to order the celebration of masses in the Church of Santiago de Beja. After his death, it would succeed his granddaughter Constança, daughter of Inês Mestre.

Mestre, Gaspar (flor.1572)

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Will chart (extract) by which Guiomar Cabea gave to his niece Isabel Antunes the "casal" of Caspolima, with the obligation to celebrate pious obligations. After her death, this property should be succeeded by her daughter Praxedes and, after her death, by her eldest son.

Cabea, Guiomar (flor.1547)

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Will chart (extract) by which João Rodrigues and Leonor Rodrigues, his wife, declare that they had established the chapel of Santo António of the church of Nossa Senhora do Castelo of Almada, asking their heirs to finish its construction. They entail a vineyard ("vinha de Rui Lobo") in Almada, determining that their eldest son or daughter should inherit their chapel and pass it to his/her descendants. The administrators are obligated to support the celebration of annual masses for the souls of the institutors.

Rodrigues, Leonor (flor.1565-1568)

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Will chart (extract) made by Catarina Godinho in which she ordered her grave in the chapel of Reis, in the mother church of Viana, which she owned with her husband Brás Luís. She also ordered the celebration of a weekly mass, entailing assets for the fulfilment of these charges. She appointed António Godinho to be the first administrator during his lifetime.
It was opened on 1527-09-15.

Godinho, Catarina (d.1527)

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Will chart (extract) by which D. Isabel de Albuquerque bequeaths her houses in Lisboa to the daughter of Guiomar Mendes, her criada, with an obligation of a weekly mass in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa.

Albuquerque, Isabel de (flor.1556)

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Will chart (extract) of Rui de Carvalho, in which an entail is established, with a third of his assets. Appoints Bernardo Carvalho as first administrator and the latter's son Rui de Carvalho as second administrator.

Carvalho, Rui de (flor.1568)

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Will chart (extract) of D. Francisca de Abreu. She created a chapel, entailing a third of the assets he had inherited from Cosma Trigo, her sister, for the fulfillment of charges, celebrated in the convent of São Francisco of Alenquer. She appoints Francisco Rodrigues Trigo, her brother, the first administrator. António de Valadares, her nephew, son of Manuel da Fonseca Valadares, should succeed him.

Abreu, Francisca de

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Will chart (extract) by which Isabel Serrão, widow, entails her herdade in Pomares, Beja. She bequeaths it to her cousin, doutor João Pires, do Conselho do Rei and desembargador, and to his descendants, with the obligation of keeping a chaplain who shall pray a daily mass in the convent where she is buried. If João Pires dies before her, the entail shall be bequeathed either to her nephew, doutor Nuno Álvares, desembargador, or to her brother, Duarte Borges.

Serrão, Isabel ([before 1627])

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Will chart (extract) of Doutor Belchior Dias Preto, ordering the creation of two books with the assets of the entail he had instituted, as well as the list of his descendants, one in Torre do Tombo, and the other with the administrator.

Preto, Belchior Dias (flor.1617)

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Will chart (extract) of padre Nuno Fernandes de Sequeira. He instituted a chapel, entailing assets for the fulfillment of charges, celebrated in the church of Nossa Senhora de Triana in Alenquer. He appoints padre Francisco Tomás, his nephew, first administrator. Luís, son of Maria de Abreu, niece of the institutor, should succeed him, and after his death the children of Nuno Fernandes de Abreu, nephew of the institutor, as stated in the chapel institution deed.

Sequeira, Nuno Fernandes de (flor.1607)

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Will chart (extract) of Francisco Barradas Lobo, o moço, in which, among other dispositions, he appointed Pedro Barradas to administer the chapel established by Catarina Cabreira, of which he was administrator and which he had inherited from padre Manuel do Vale, his uncle. After his death, it was to be administered by his sons.

Lobo, Francisco Barradas (d.1670)

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Will chart (extract) made by Isabel Fernandes Bispo in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year at the altar of Santa Maria, in the church of Santa Maria of Lavre. She appointed Fernando Martins to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Bispo, Isabel Fernandes (flor.1498)

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Will chart (extract) made by Beatriz Rodrigues in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the monasteries of São João, São Francisco and São Domingos, in Évora. She appointed Afonso Eanes and João Marques to be the first administrators during their lifetime and, after their death, they shall be succeeded by their legitimate sons.

Rodrigues, Beatriz (flor.1495)

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Will chart (extract) made by Vasco de Pina in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of a mass celebrated every year in the monastery of São Francisco of Évora. He appointed Rui de Pina to be the first administrator during his lifetime.
It was opened on 1533-05-12.

Pina, Vasco de (d.1533)

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Will chart (extract) made by Isabel Vasques in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of five masses celebrated every year in the church of Santa Maria da Vila, in Montemor-o-Novo. She appointed João de Évora to be the first administrator during his lifetime.

Vasques, Isabel (flor.1521)

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Will chart (extract) by which D. Joana de Sequeira appoints her cousin, Francisca de Sequeira, as her universal heir, giving her all her properties with the obligation of a daily mass.

Sequeira, Joana de (d.1617)

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Will chart (extract) by which Fernando Daires entails his houses in Lisboa. He bequeaths them to his wife, Isabel Pires, who he appoints as his universal heir, under the condition that she shall establish a chapel of three weekly masses and two annual masses for their souls in the altar of Nossa Senhora da Conceição of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where they shall be buried. He authorizes the selling of these houses to buy more property for the entail, since they are foreiras. If Isabel Pires doesn't want the obligations, the entail shall be bequeathed to their closest relative and, if no one accepts, the provedor das capelas of the hospital shall chose a person of good conscience to take it.
Followed by aproval deed dated 1581-09-15, but probably from the same day.

Daires, Fernando (flor.1571-1572)

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Will chart (extract) of Inês Serrão. Instituted a chapel, entailing assets to the fulfillment of charges. She appoints João Pires, her cousin, first administrator, to whom his eldest male son should succeed.

Serrão, Inês (flor.1627)

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Will chart (extract) by which Catarina Lourenço established an entail, and gave to her nephew Fernando Afonso Moreno some olive groves located in Vila Ruiva, in Cuba, Beja, and Vale Formoso, in Covilhã, with the obligation to order the celebration of an annual masse in the Convent of Carmo, in Moura. It should succeed his son or daughter, or grandchildren.

Lourenço, Catarina (flor.1539)

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Will chart (extract) of Luís Carreiro de Abreu. Establishes a chapel, entailing assets to fulfill charges, celebrated in the chapel of São Gonçalo, in the church of Nossa Senhora de Triana in Alenquer. He appoints Inês de Aguiar, his sister-in-law, the first administrator. Brás de Araújo de Valadares, his nephew should succeed her.

Abreu, Luís Carreiro de (flor.1659)

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Will chart (extract) of Manuel de Sousa. Establishes a chapel, entailing assets to fulfill charges. He appoints Ana Teles, his cousin, the first administrator, who was to succeed João Rodrigues de Sousa, his grandson.

Sousa, Manuel de (flor.1649)

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Will chart (extract) by which D. Luísa da Fonseca bequeaths her daughter, D. Joana da Fonseca, and her descendants thereafter, 50 000 reis of interest in the alfândega of Lisboa, with the obligation of a weekly mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where she shall be buried. If her family line is extinguished, the last administrator of her entail shall choose a new burial place for her and her family, and deliver the interest to the priests and beneficiaries of that church, with the obligation of four weekly masses and nine masses in November for their souls. If D. Joana da Fonseca dies before D. Luísa, and has no descendants, D. Luísa's husband, Rodrigo Sanches, will become the administrator of the entail.

Fonseca, Luísa da (flor.1592)

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Will chart (extract) made by Lopo Dias de Espinho in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year, alternately, in the church of São Pedro de Évora and in the monastery of São Francisco. He appointed Maior Afonso to be the first administrator during her lifetime, and, after her death, she shall be succeeded by the closest relative of the institutor, among the children of Beatriz Dias or Gonçalo Dias.
It was approved on 1460-07-13.

Espinho, Lopo Dias de (flor.1460)

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Will chart (extract) made by Vasco Martins de Pavia and his wife Maria Fernandes Cogominho in which they ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the chapel of São Luís, in the monastery of São Francisco of Évora. They appointed their eldest male son to be the first administrator during his lifetime.

Paiva, Vasco Martins de (flor.1456)

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Will chart (extract) made by Margarida Gomes in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the church of Santa Maria da Vila, in Montemor-o-Novo. She appointed Diogo Álvares to be the first administrator during his lifetime, and gave him the responsibility to appoint his successor.

Gomes, Margarida (flor.1483)

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Will chart (extract) by which João Rodrigues and Leonor Rodrigues, his wife, declare that they had established the chapel of Santo António of the church of Nossa Senhora do Castelo of Almada, asking their heirs to finish its construction. They entail a vineyard ("vinha de Rui Lobo") in Almada, determining that their eldest son or daughter should inherit their chapel and pass it to his/her descendants. The administrators are obligated to support the celebration of annual masses for the souls of the institutors.

Rodrigues, João (flor.1565)

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Will chart (extract) made by Lopo Martins Calvinho in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the church of Santa Maria of Lavre. He appointed João Martins to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his children.
It was opened on 1518-07-21.

Calvinho, Lopo Martins (d.1518)

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Will chart (extract) by which Pedro Vasques de Pedra Alçada, cavaleiro, establishes a chapel in the church of S. Nicolau of Lisboa, entailing lands in the outskirts of that city ("casal da Madalena") and lands (casal) in Peroleite, Sintra. He appoints Inês Geraldes, his wife, and Gonçalo Vasques, his cousin, to be its first administrators, obligating them to celebrate annual masses for his soul and for the soul of his late brother in that church, where his body would be buried next to his father's remains. He declares that he is instituting this chapel in order to fulfil his parents' will.

Pedra Alçada, Pedro Vasques de ([before 1425])

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Will chart (extract) by which Nuno Fernandes de Abreu established an entail, incorporating assets to fulfill charges in the church of Nossa Senhora de Triana, in Alenquer. Jerónima de Sousa, his wife, should administrate the chapel during her lifetime. Manuel de Mariz, the institutor's nephew, should succeed her.

Abreu, Nuno Fernandes de (flor.1617)

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Will chart (extract) of Maria Mendes, containing the list of assets left to her sister Catarina Mendes, namely an olive grove in Moura and a vineyard in Vale de Judeus, with the obligation to order the celebration of masses. Domingas de Matos, daughter of Catarina, should succeed in this entail and, after her death, it should succeed her eldest son.

Mendes, Maria (flor.1555)

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Will chart (extract) made by Catarina Boto in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of a mass celebrated every week in the monastery of São Domingos of Évora. She appointed Pedro de Carvalhais and his wife Leanor Boto to be the first administrators until his son Diogo de Carvalhais, completes the age of twenty years. After his death, he shall be succeeded by his oldest son.
It was approved in 1482-02-18 and opened in 1485-09-26.

Boto, Catarina (flor.1482)

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Will chart (extract) by which Francisco Lopes de Murga, administrator of the chapel established by his brother, Gaspar Lopes de Murga, entails and annexes to it properties he bought. He appoints his son, António Lopes de Murga, as its next administrator, and his descendants thereafter, with the obligation of 24 masses in the church of S. Francisco of Lisboa. He also establishes that António shall pay his brother, Rui Lopes de Murga, 700 cruzados and half of the properties bequeathed to him, not entailed to the chapel.

Murga, Francisco Lopes de (flor.1600-1613)

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Will chart (extract) made by Isabel Álvares in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year. She appointed Rui Vasques to be the first administrator during his lifetime.

Álvares, Isabel (flor.1527)

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Will chart (extract) made by Brás Luís in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of a mass celebrated every week, in the chapel of Reis Magos, in the church of Santa Maria of Viana. He appointed António Godinho to be the first administrator during his lifetime.

Luís, Brás (flor.1527)

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Will chart (extract) by which Francisco Fernandes, cónego of the cathedral of Lisboa, appoints his son, Francisco de Almada, as his universal heir, bequeathing him all his properties in Alenquer with the obligation of six annual masses in the cathedral of Lisboa.

Fernandes, Francisco (flor.1569)

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Will chart (extract) made by Filipa Falcão in which she leaves to Manuel de Pina some houses located in Évora. After his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest brother, until he had legitimate heirs.
It was approved in 1501-06-08 and opened in 1512-11-13.

Falcão, Filipa (d.1512)

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Will chart (extract) made by Álvaro da Costa in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the church of São João of Montemor-o-Novo. He appointed André Vasques to be the first administrator during his lifetime, and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his son.
It was opened on 1529-02-20.

Costa, Álvaro da (d.1529)

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Will chart (extract) by which António de Carvalho, Contador dos Contos do Reino, declares that he had fulfilled the dispositions of the will of Baltasar Gago, visitador das Companhias do Reino, of which he was the executor. He orders the acquisition of properties to entail to an obligation of ten annual masses in the church of the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa, according to his will. These properties shall be given to Bárbara Gago, sister of the deceased and António de Carvalho's mother-in-law, who had been appointed his heir. After her death, they shall pass to her daughter, Antónia Ribeiro, António de Carvalho's wife.

Baltasar Gago entail

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Will chart of Maria Soares, bequeathing her house to her niece, Maria de Serafins, with the pious obligation of two masses, one for her soul and the other for her mother's soul.
Will approved in 1635-02-14 and opened in 1635-03-04.

Soares, Maria (d.1635)

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Will chart of Francisca Falcoa da Rosa, appointing Francisco Rodrigues da Silva, her husband, her heir and executor. She orders her burial in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Penha de França, instituting the celebration of charges for her soul, to which her executor obliges.

Rosa, Francisca Falcão da (d.1665)

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Will chart of Rui Valente entailing several properties to his chapel in the church of Santa Maria in Faro. He wishes to be buried inside his chapel.

Valente, Rui (flor.1464)

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Will chart of Francisco Valente entailing several properties to the chapel founded by his uncle Rui Valente located in the church of Santa Maria in Faro, where he will be buried. He appoints his wife Inês Martins to the chapel's administration.

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Will chart by which Madalena Godinho Freire established an entail, incorporating the "herdade do Ramalho" and "herdade dos Tejos", on the outskirts of Estremoz, and the "herdade do Sardo" and houses in Veiros in order to fulfill the charges in the Mother Church of Veiros. She designated her niece, Margarida Franca, to be the first administrator, and it should succeed her another niece of the institutor, Maria dos Prazeres, and her heirs.

Freire, Madalena Godinho (d.1696)

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Will chart by which Manuel Nunes Perdigão, padre, established an entail, incorporating assets to fulfill the pious charges in Montalvão, Nisa. He designated João Carvalho da Silva to be its first administrator, and his son should succeed him.

Perdigão, Manuel Nunes (d.1697)

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Will chart of Domingos Ferreira Souto and Cristina da Silva, his wife. They establish a chapel, entailing assets to fulfill charges. They appoint José Ferreira Souto, Custódio Ferreira and Gonçalo Ferreira Souto, executors and first administrators. After the death of the latter, the administration would pass to the Padre Provincial of the Companhia de Jesus.
They had also ordered the construction of a chapel in the place of Souto, in the parish of São Salvador de Telões, on the outskirts of Vila Pouca de Aguiar, invoking São Domingos. They appoint Domingos Gonçalves Souto, their nephew, first administrator and entail assets to fulfill the charges.
They ordered another chapel, in the hermitage of Santa Cristina, in the parish of São Pedro da Aguieira, on the outskirts of Torres Vedras, entailing assets to fulfill the charges. They appoint Inácio Ferreira, their nephew, first administrator.

Souto, Domingos Ferreira (flor.1698)

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Will chart made by Diogo da Silveira by which he ordered his grave in the chapel of Salvador, founded by his father in the monastery of São Domingos of Évora. He increases the charges that were to be celebrated in that chapel, entailing the Herdade de Delgados, in Divor, and the Quintã Graciosa, on the outskirts of Alverca. He appointed Beatriz de Góis to be the administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she shall be succeeded by the administrator of the entail founded by his parents.

Silveira, Diogo da (d.1464)

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Will chart of Luís da Maia, by which he instituted a entail in Quinta do Judeu, located in the Carreira dos Cavalos, with the obligation of 24 masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where he shall be buried. He appoints his mother as first administrator, Francisco Martins da Maia, his uncle, as second administrator, after his mother's death, and the eldest son of Filipa da Maia, his sister, as third administrator, after his uncle's death.

Maia, Luís da (flor.1480)

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Will chart of Pedro Gomes, ordering his burial in the church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Moura and entailing half of an olive grove in Vale de Pegas and half of a house in the castle, which he brought with padre Rui Pais, his nephew, to fulfill the charges, which should be celebrated by Rui Pais. He appoints his nephew as administrator of the chapel of the castle house and Leonor Pessanha, for the chapel of the olive grove. The administrator should leave the administration to a son or daughter, but if she did not have them, she should also stay with Rui Pais.
It contains an approval deed (1544-10-14) and an opening deed of a will (dated 1544-09-18).

Gomes, Pedro (flor.1544)

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Will chart of Pedro Galego Sintrão. He confirms the terms of the will he had made with his wife and appoints Estêvão Vaz, son of Branca Garcia, his niece, to administrator of the chapel of Nossa Senhora de Fevereiro.

Sintrão, Pedro Galego (flor.1575-1580)

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Will chart by which Frei Francisco Soares established three chapels, incorporating assets located in Estremoz and Benavente in order to fulfill the pious charges in the Monastery of São Francisco de Estremoz. He left the first to the chaplain of the hermitage of São Bento de Benavente, the second to the Serra de Ossa's convent, and the third to Inês Rodrigues de Matos and Maria Palmeira, her sister. After their death, it should succeed Maria Cortês and her son or daughter.

Soares, Francisco (d.1678)

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Will chart of Manuel Lopes. He orders his grave in his chapel, located in the church of Santo Agostinho. He leaves all his possessions to D. Maria Ferreira, his wife. After her death, an entail was to be established, to which all Manuel Lopes' assets were entailed. He appoints João de Torres and Maria de Araújo, his wife, first administrators. Their eldest male son was to succeed their.

Lopes, Manuel (d.1693)

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Will chart of Mecie Batista bequeathing his available portion with the pious obligation of a perpetual weekly mass in the church of Salvador, in Santa Cruz, in the island of Madeira, and another mass in the same church. He appoints his son, João Batista, as his executor and administrator of his available portion.
Will approved in 1512-06-26.

Baptista, João (d.1512)

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Will chart of padre Pedro Borges Pacheco. He had instituted a chapel, dedicated to Almas, in the mother church of Vila de São Sebastião, where he wanted to be buried. He entails assets to fulfill charges and appoints priest João Pacheco, his brother, and Alexandre Pacheco Coelho, his nephew, as administrators. The eldest son of Alexandre Pacheco Coelho was to succeed him.

Pacheco, Pedro Borges (d.1688)

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Will chart of Tristão da Costa, ordering his sepulture in the monastery of São Francisco de Tavira, where he intends to establish a chapel. He entails several incomes, including a farm, located in Gomeira, for the fulfillment of the charges, and nominates Baltasar Viegas, his brother, as administrator, to whom António, his son, nephew of the institutor, should succeed.

Costa, Tristão da (d.1617)

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Will chart of Tristão do Vale, establishing a chapel in the church of the Misericórdia of Aljezur, where he wishes to be transferred, as well as his parents. He entails properties to fulfill the charges and appoints Pedro Borges Monteiro, his cousin, as chaplain. Pedro Borges had to be ordained priest to be able to own it. If he died or was not ordained, it should stay for the poorest cousin he had in Beira. Pedro Borges should also leave the chapel to the poorest cousin he had.

Vale, Tristão do (flor.1569)

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Will chart of D. Manuel de Moura Manuel. Establishes a chapel or entail, entailing goods. He appoints Henrique de Moura Manuel, his nephew, as administrator, with his legitimate descendants to succeed him and establishes the celebration of charges in his church of Nossa Senhora da Penha de França.

Manuel, Manuel de Moura (d.1699)

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Will chart of Manuel Pereira and Antónia da Gama de Morais, his wife. They establish a chapel, entailing assets to fulfill charges. They appoint Lourenço de Matos Pereira, their nephew, the first administrator, with his eldest male son to succeed him.

Pereira, Manuel (flor.1700)

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Will chart of Padre Simão Pereira Sarmento founding an entail and two chapels of masses in the church of Santíssima Trindade, in Lajes do Pico, appointing Simão Pereira da Câmara, his nephew, as his successor and administrator or Diogo Pires, if the first one is absent or dead at the time of his own death. He also appoints Simão Pereira da Câmara, or Diogo Pires, instead, as administrator of the chapel of André Rodrigues, his grandfather, clarifying the succession clauses of this chapel. Besides, the testator bequeaths some properties he received as payment of a debt of his brother-in-law, Rui Gil da Câmara, to the son-in-law and daughter of the latter, Gaspar Gonçalves Carvalhal and Filipa de Escobar, if her brother is already death at the time of the testator's death, with the pious obligation of an annual chapel of masses for the souls of his sister, Isidora Pereira, and brother-in-law, Rui Gil da Câmara.
Will approved in 1641-03-01.
Followed by a declaration, adding some clauses to this will, and approval deed, dated from 1643-01-31.

Sarmento, Simão Pereira (flor.1640)

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Will chart by which Leonor de Melo established an entail, incorporating the third part of her assets in order to fulfill the pious charges in the Convent of São Francisco da Praia, in Terceira island. She designated her daughter Maria de Sousa and her son-in-law Álvaro Toledo e Coito to be its first administrators.

Melo, Leonor de (d.1673)

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Will chart of Vicente Álvares, ordering to be buried in the church of Misericórdia of Mexilhoeira Grande. He entails assets, to fulfill the charges, appointing Manuel Fernandes, his brother, as administrator, and with his income he must have his son, Manuel, nephew of the institutor, ordained. The entail shall pass to the firstborn sons, but if any descendant is a cleric, he will have priority in the administration. The administrator could also appoint the successor, in which case that clause would be respected.
It also has an approval deed (dated 1586-05-07).

Álvares, Vicente (flor.1586)

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Will chart of Violante Cabral, widow of Manuel Rodrigues, expressing her wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Ponta Delgada. She bequeaths a land in Ponta Delgada to her sister, Antónia Travassos, with pious obligations which, after her sister's death, shall pass to the Misericórdia of that city. She also bequeaths her a vineyard with the obligation of ordering five annual masses, which shall pass to her son and to his successors, after his death. If he dies without children it too shall pass to the Misericórdia. She bequeaths farmlands in the parish of Sete Cidades to her sister-in-law, Ana Fernandes, widow, to pass to one of her children, with the perpetual obligation of ordering five annual masses for her soul either in the chapel of São João of the Misericórdia of Ponta Delgada or in the convent of S. Francisco. She bequeaths her step-mother, Catarina Dinis, a land in Lagoa, with the obligation of ordering an annual mass for her and her father's souls. After Catarina Dinis' death, it shall pass to Amador Travassos, Violante's cousin, and afterwards to his descendants, with the same obligation. She also bequeaths the house in Ponta Delgada where Gabriel Coelho lives to his daughters, Catarina Coelho and Isabel Correia, with the obligation of ordering a chapel of masses for her son's soul in the chapel of São João of the Misericórdia, where he was buried. After their deaths it shall pass to the Misericórdia of Ponta Delgada, with the same obligation.
Will approved in 1587-06-13 and opened in 1590-01-16.

Cabral, Violante (d.1590)

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Will chart by which Gil Martins do Poço, Contador do Rei, bequeaths his farmstead (quinta) of Palma to his son, Martinho do Poço, obligating him and his successors to support the celebration of annual masses for his soul and the souls of his ancestors in the church of Santa Justa of Lisboa and in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of that city. He declares that his body should be interred in the grave where is father, Martinho do Poço, is buried, inside the church of Santa Justa. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1450-09-03.

Poço, Gil Martins do (flor.1450)

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Will chart by which Catarina Gonçalves, Vasco Esteves' widow, establishes an entail with houses in Lisboa and lands in Charneca, appointing her brother, Fernando Gonçalves, to be its first administrator. The latter and his descendants are obligated to support the celebration of annual masses for her soul in church of the convent of Santíssima Trindade of that city, where the testator's body should be buried next to her daughter's remains. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1463-12-07.

Gonçalves, Catarina (flor.1463)

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Will chart of António Cabral Teixeira bequeathing his real estate to the priests of the monastery of Santo Agostinho, in Ponta Delgada, to celebrate masses and appointing as his executor and administrator Roque Gonçalves da Costa, who will appoint, after his death, his son to succeed him.
Will aproved in 1630-08-27.

Teixeira, António Cabral (d.1630)

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Will chart by which D. Guiomar de Sampaio determined that her body would be buried next to the remains of her husband in the chapel of the cabido of the convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça. She altered a clause of her previous will, bequeathing her farmstead in the outskirts of Lisboa ("Santa Catarina de Ribamar") to that convent, on the condition that its friars would celebrate annual masses for her soul and for the soul of her husband. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1498-07-03, an opening deed issued on 1498-07-16 and an inquisitio.

Sampaio, Guiomar de (d.1498)

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Will chart of António Heitor, ordering his grave in the chapel of Santo António, on the outskirts of Dornes. He declares he is the administrator of a chapel in the mother church of Condeixa, which D. Aldonça de Sousa had left him, and states that he had not yet fulfilled everything determined in her will. He orders the annexation of some of his best properties to that chapel.

Heitor, António (flor.1549-1559)

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Will chart made by D. Ana de Castelo Branco, wife of André da Ponte de Sousa, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual obligation of a chapel of masses celebrated in the chapel of Santíssimo Sacramento, in the church of S. Sebastião, in Ponta Delgada. She named her husband to administrate it with the condition that he would appoint one of their children to succeed him. She mentioned that her father Baltasar Martins de Castro and her grandmother Francisca de Castro had founded entails that she administrated, and as she had the faculty to appoint her successor, she named her son João de Sousa Castelo Branco to administrate both entails.

Castelo Branco, Ana de (d.1642)

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Will of Ana Garcia, expressing her wish to be buried in the church of São Silvestre of Lousã and appointing Vicente Pires, her husband, and Gil Vicente, her son, as her executors.
It is inserted in an approval deed, dated 1336-07-11.

Garcia, Ana (flor.1336)

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Will chart of Ana Morante, wife of Ambrósio de Brito, charging her husband with the pious obligation of one perpetual prayed mass in the day of Assunção de Nossa Senhora and another in All Souls' Day. After his death, will succeed a person appointed by him.
Will approved in 1570-03-02.

Morante, Ana (d.1570)

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Will chart of Ambrósio de Brito appointing his wife, D. Inês de Bettencourt, as his heir, instructing her to order the celebration of three annual masses, in the church of Nossa Senhora da Estrela, in Calheta, in Madeira Island. After the death of D. Inês de Bettencourt, will succeed Gonçalo Rodrigues Mondragão, the testator's brother-in-law. Ambrósio de Brito also instructs D. Inês de Bettencourt to order the celebration of the masses of Ana Morante, his first wife, who bequeathed him all her properties with that pious obligation. After the death of D. Inês de Bettencourt, the properties of Ambrósio de Brito and Ana Morante will be bequeathed to António de Brito, his illegitimate son, if it is possible.
Will approved in 1579-01-29.

Bettencourt, Inês de (flor.1579)

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Will chart by which Beatriz Taveira, widow of Pedro da Costa, Desembargador do Rei D. Afonso V, established an entail, incorporating in it houses in Lisboa, a farmstead in Lumiar ("quinta da Torre"), lands (casal) in Monção, outskirts of Santarém, and properties in Santa Catarina. She designated her nephew, Diogo Dias, Cavaleiro da Casa do Rei, to become its first administrator, determining that him and his descendants had to support the celebration of a daily perpetual mass for her soul and the souls of her relatives in the chapel of Santa Maria of the church of S. João da Praça of that city, where her body would be buried. After the death of Diogo Dias, the entail would be inherited by his eldest son. If his lineage became extinct, the priests of S. João da Praça had to elect someone to be the entail's administrator.

Taveira, Beatriz (flor.1483)

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Will chart of Vitória de Sousa Furtado, widow of Manuel da Câmara de Sousa, bequeathing her available portion to her only son, Manuel da Câmara de Sousa, and his descendants with the pious obligation of a perpetual novena and the three masses of Christmas for her soul.
Will approved in 1699-12-13 and opened in 1699-12-16.

Furtado, Vitória de Sousa (d.1699)

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Will chart of Fernando Vaz da Granja and Inês Lourenço, his wife, ordering their grave in the church of Santa Maria da Feira, in Constantim, where they establish two chapels. They entailing assets to fulfill the charges. They appoint the surviving of the two as executor, together with Fernando Eanes Porto Carreiro and João Rodrigues, his son, criado to the founders.

Granja, Fernando Vaz da (flor.1400)

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Will chart by which Baltasar Mendes dos Reis wanted to be buried in the Monastery of São Francisco de Évora, where his father Manuel Gomes de Melo was buried. He founded the chapel of Nossa Senhora dos Reis dos Presos da Praça, in Évora, designating his illegitimate son Francisco de Melo to be its administrator. He also designated him to be the administrator of the Quinta de Santo António, in Pêra Manca, of which he was the current administrator.

Reis, Baltasar Mendes dos (flor.1581-1639)

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Will chart by which Lourenço Afonso Pombo, lavrador, and Catarina Eanes, his wife, bequeath lands (casais) in Arranhó and Bucelas to Afonso Eanes do Arcipreste, their criado, obligating him and his descendants to support the celebration of 6 annual masses in their chapel of the church of S. Lourenço de Arranhó, which they should maintain. The testators declare that their remains must be buried inside their chapel.

Pombo, Lourenço Afonso (flor.1480-1488)

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Will chart made by D. Clemência de Noronha e Mendonça, daughter of Antão Martins Homem de Noronha, Capitão da Praia da Ilha Terceira, and D. Joana de Mendonça. She declared that she had duly endowed her chapel of Santíssimo Sacramento of the convent of S. Bento of Lisboa, where her body would be buried, providing enough money to support the celebration of the annual masses, its maintenance and illumination. She left many ornaments, textiles and even a relic to the chapel which could never be taken from it. She appointed her nephew, Manuel de Sousa, to administrate it, bequeathing him houses near the Mosteiro da Esperança, in Lisboa. The testator determined that 5 women (merceeiras) would be paid 20 000 réis each year to pray for her soul every day, inside her chapel. They would live in her houses and her bodies would be buried in that chapel.
D. Clemência bequeathed a property in Ilha Terceira ("pasto de Martim"), which was incorporated in an entail she administrated, to Francisco de Câmara Paim, who would succeeded her. She donated a large breviary with its golden lectern and all her books to the convent of Jesus of the village of Praia in Ilha Terceira, which had been erected by her grandparents. She freed her slave, Maria de Amorim/ Maria de Noronha, mulher parda, leaving her furniture, a public debt instrument of 31 000 réis and the revenues of some houses. After her death, the rent would be destined to support, each year, the marriage of an orphan girl. The testator declared that the wooden altarpieces were ready to be put in her chapel.

Mendonça, Clemência de Noronha e (flor.1581-1628)

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Will chart by which Beatriz Chamorra, widow of Diogo Pais, wanted to be buried in the Convent of São Francisco, in Funchal, in her mother Inês Gonçalves' grave. She bequeathed her available portion to her offspring, Inês Pais and Pedro Chamorro, and her granddaughter, Isabel Álvares, daughter of Paio Rodrigues, her son, with the pious obligation of 14 perpetual prayed masses, per year. Inês Pais is responsible for dividing the income of this available portion for the three of them. The testator determines that this available portion will always be transmitted to female successors to help them with their sustenance.
Will approved in 1565-04-29.

Chamorra, Beatriz (d.1565)

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Will chart by which António Sanches wanted to be buried in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça de Lisboa. He established an entail, incorporating some houses, a "casal" and a "marinha" located in Lisboa, in order to fulfil the pious obligations in that church. This entail should be administrated by his nephew Pedro de Faria and, after his death, by his son or daughter. If he did not have children, the administration would be attached to the other entail he founded. In addition, he entailed different assets for the celebration of masses in the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça de Lisboa, that should be administrated by Violante Maria. The successors must be descendants of Bartolomeu Sanches or António Sanches, nephews of the institutor. If there were no legitimate children, the administration should be attached to the other entail he founded.

Sanches, António (d.1649)

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Will chart of Padre Belchior Rodrigues Teixeira bequeathing a vineyard to Paulo Pacheco, his nephew, and his heirs with the pious obligation of ten annual and perpetual prayed masses, in the main church of Ribeira Grande. He also appoints his niece, Úrsula da Rocha, as his successor in the land of his grandmother's, Catarina Dias, available portion, which is entailed to a half of a chapel, per year.
Followed by a small declaration of the testator, regarding his executors, dated from 1659-09-03.
Will approved in 1659-09-03 and opened in 1659-10-20.

Teixeira, Belchior Rodrigues (d.1659)

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Will chart by which D. Paula de Ataíde wanted to be buried in the church of Santa Maria de Estremoz. She entails the third part of her assets, which included the "herdade da Amieira",in order to fulfil the pious charges. She designated her son Duarte de Ataíde to be its first administrator. The administrator could nominate any son or grandson he wanted to succeed him and, afterwards, it should always succeed the eldest son oh his decendents.

Ataíde, Paula de (d.1636)

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Will chart of Diogo Folgado, ordering his grave in the church of São Miguel of Alfama. He establishes an entail with his farmstead (quinta) in Talaminho, in Amora, on the outskirts of Almada, instituting pious obligations that must be fulfilled, each year, in that church. He designates António Folgado, his nephew, to become its administrator, determining that he should only inherit the entail after the death of Violante Afonso, his wife and executor of his will. Following his nephew's death, the entail should be left to Francisco Garcês, his other nephew. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1546-06-27.

Folgado, Diogo (d.1546)

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Will chart of Domingos Cardoso da Fonseca, ordering his burial in his chapel, invoking Nossa Senhora. He appoints Manuel Cardoso, his son, heir to all his untested assets. He appoints the four chaplains to his chapel and the abbot of the monastery of São João de Tarouca to his executor.

Fonseca, Domingos Cardoso da (flor.1679-1681)

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Will chart made by Catarina Afonso in which she confirmed the foundation of the entail and freed some of her slaves, including a boy with the condition that his father should purchase a cloak to N. Sra. dos Remédios in order to serve the mass celebrations of the entail she founded.

Afonso, Catarina (flor.1520-1522)

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Will chart of Catarina Botelho de Castelo Branco, in which she appoints Belchior Botelho, her cousin, as her heir and executor. She orders her grave in the monastery of São Francisco of Elvas and institutes a chapel, entailing assets to fulfil the charges, to be administrated by the executor of her will, and then by the Misericórdia of Elvas.
In addition, she institutes another chapel, by entailing assets to fulfill the charges, to be administrated by António de Figueiredo, his nephew, and then by a legitimate son of his choice. In the absence of the descendants, the chapel should be administered by the Misericórdia of Elvas.
Follows the respective approval deed (dated 1602-03-08).

Castelo Branco, Catarina Botelho de (flor.1601-1605)

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Will chart of D. Catarina da Costa, widow of Luís da Silva, bequeathing the remaining of her available portion to her son or daughter with the pious obligation of a daily mass for her and her husband's souls, celebrated in the chapel where her husband is buried.
Will approved in 1543-11-05 and opened in 1544-05-22.

Costa, Catarina da (d.1544)

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Will chart made by D. Joana in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of four masses celebrated every week in the church of Santa Maria do Crato. She appointed Simão Palha, her husband, to be the first administrator during his lifetime. The other conditions would be identical to those of the chapel established by Simão Palha and Beatriz Freire.

Joana (flor.1546)

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Will chart of Catarina Rodrigues ordering the celebration of two weekly masses entailed to her lands in Ponta Delgada and appointing her son, Jorge Martins, as administrator of these two chapels. After the death of Jorge Martins, will succeed his eldest male son.
Will approved in 1531-09-04 and opened in 1531-11-12.

Rodrigues, Catarina (d.1531)

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Will chart by which Clara de Sousa, widow of António da Mota, wanted to be buried in the Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, in the Convent of São Francisco, in Vila Franca do Campo. She bequeathed some lands to her nephew, Manuel de Sousa, with the pious obligation of a half of a chapel, and to her brother, Gaspar da Ponte, with the obligation of three annual masses. Gaspar da Ponte will be succeeded by his son, Manuel de Sousa, who will be succeeded by his sister, Isabel de Sousa, and her offspring, with the pious obligation of a chapel. Will approved in 1614-05-07 and opened in 1615-12-27.

Sousa, Clara de (d.1615)

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Will chart by which João Rodrigues de Leão, Cavaleiro Fidalgo da Casa do Rei, establishes a chapel in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. He declares that he had previously made an agreement with its prior and friars, by which he promised to give them a public debt instrument of 24 000 réis in exchange for the celebration of annual masses for his soul and that of his wife. Nevertheless, it was still necessary to make a contract with the convent, which he urges his heirs to do. He appoints his wife, Inês Lopes, as the entail's first administrator, bequeathing her part of his assets which should be incorporated in it. He obligates her and her descendants to give, each year, 4 000 réis to that convent in order to assure the chapel's maintenance; to check the state of its ornaments; to donate 10 000 réis to the convent of S. Domingos and S. Francisco of Lisboa, each Holy Thursday. The testator allows his wife to choose one of her nephews or nieces to be her successor, as long as he/she resides in Lisboa. He demands his remains to be buried inside his chapel.
Followed by an approval deed, issued on 1582-05-17, and an opening deed, issued on 1582-05-23.

Leão, João Rodrigues de (flor.1581-1582)

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