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Warrant giving permission to Bartolomeu Dantas and Branca Correia, his wife, to exchange the assets incorporated in Beatriz Dantas' entail for other properties they owned in Ponte de Lima.

Dantas, Bartolomeu (flor.1578-1602)

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Warrant of D. Manuel addressed to bacharel João Vaz, determining the way in which the charges of D. Gaião's hospital should be met.

Lima, Francisco de (flor.1497-1528)

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Warrant authorizing the execution of an exchange deed between D. Isabel de Miranda and D. João de Vasconcelos e Meneses, conde de Penela, relating to properties of the chapel and entail instituted by Martinho Afonso Pires da Charneca, in the church of S. Cristóvão de Lisboa, administered by D. Isabel, and also of an entail administered by the conde de Penela.

Miranda, Isabel de (flor.1501)

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Warrant demanding the seizure of the revenues belonging to Fernando Vaz de Caminha and Margarida Eanes' entail, as it was requested by Pedro Homem da Costa. It is declared that, previously, Frei Miguel da Costa had taken hold of the entail's assets, which led to a legal action opposing him to the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo. Subsequently, the entail's assets were delivered to António da Costa, Luís Lopes Rebelo's attorney. Followed by a certificate issued on 1656-04-03.

Costa, Pedro Homem da (flor.1656-1669)

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Warrant issued by the king to Lourenço Rodrigues, royal magistrate in Coimbra, ordering him to suspend Simão de Eça from the administration of the chapel founded by Vasco Martins de Água and give it back to Fernando da Ponte, his uncle, previous administrator that was suspended from the administration.

Ponte, Fernando de (flor.1492-1515)

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Warrant ordering to Licenciado Sebastião da Mata to measure, mark out and write the properties' tombo of Lourenço Pires Carvalho entail. The properties are located in Azambujeira.

Carvalho, Lourenço Pires (flor.1631-1638)

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Warrant addressed to Brás Afonso, escudeiro da Casa do Rei, Provedor dos órfãos, capelas e hospitais do Almoxarifado of Setúbal, giving the assets of the chapels whose administrators had been suspended for non-compliance with their charges, as alms, to the hospital of Santo Espírito of Setúbal, to be used in the celebration of masses for the souls of their deceased ones. He is ordered to make tombos for each of these chapels and to order the fulfilment of their obligations with their respective rents.
The warrant refers to the chapels founded by Lourenço Pires Mouro, administered by Martinho Gomes de Parada; D. Vitória, administered by António Gomes; Amador Eanes, administered by Álvaro Fernandes de Lisboa; Estêvão Lourenço, administered by Diogo Pires; Boi Figueira, administered by Martinho Lopes; and Maria Tomé, administered by a Coveira; and the hospitals of Catarina Domingues, administered by Diogo Fernandes; Maria Pipa, administered by Álvaro de Ataíde; and João Palmeiro, administered by Gonçalo Queimado.

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Warrant authorizing the Mestre-escola and Provedor dos Hospitais of Lisboa to estimate the value of the properties of the hospitals and chapels located in their area, when deputies could not do it.

Palhavã, Brás Gonçalves (flor.1502-1504)

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Warrant appointing Estevão Martins, Diogo Lopes de Carvalho, Pedro Vaz da Veiga and Gonçalo Figueira as appraisers of the properties of the hospitals and chapels of Lisboa.

Palhavã, Brás Gonçalves (flor.1502-1504)

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Warrant ordering Estevão Martins and Diogo Lopes de Carvalho to make a new evaluation of Catarina Pires' house, considering her appeal based on the thought of the income as too high.

Palhavã, Brás Gonçalves (flor.1502-1504)

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Warrant attaching "in perpetuum" the chapel founded by Estevaínha Gomes to the Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição de Vila Viçosa. The chapel was previously attached to the Hospital dos Portugueses in Madrid.

Gil Martins, Estevaínha Gomes entail

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Warrant to Antónia Simões giving her permission to attach her properties to the chapel of S. António founded by her late husband Francisco Antunes in Venda da Maria, Tomar, and to nominate the chapel administrator.

Simões, Antónia (flor.1613)

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Warrant by which Rodrigo Lobo was authorized to sell his "herdade" located in Évora, and with its money purchase other located in Lisboa or in the outskirts of Alcochete. This entail already had some farm and "moinhos" located in the same place. Another warrant dated 1631-04-30 confirmed that this "herdade" was "Bencafede" and not "Romeiras".

Lobo, Rodrigo (flor.1604-1621)

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Warrant addressed to the Provedor da Comarca de Beja, requesting an opinion concerning the subrogation of properties belonging to the entail founded by João Rodrigues Pimentel and Estevainha Gonçalves Pereira.

Pimentel, Rodrigo (flor.1619-1620)

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Warrant authorizing António Gomes de Elvas to entail a public debt instrument he had bought from D. Branca Manuel, widow of his son João Rodrigues de Elvas, which she had inherited by partition, to the obligations he had in the chapel of S. Francisco Xavier in the church of S. Roque.

Elvas, António Gomes de (flor.1646)

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Warrant of appointment of Doutor Domingos Pimentel Teixeira, corregedor of the comarca of Pinhel, to juiz do tombo of the chapel instituted by Domingos Cardoso da Fonseca, at the request of Manuel Cardoso Madeira.

Madeira, Manuel Cardoso (flor.1682-1684)

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Warrant ordering the Guarda-mor da Torre do Tombo to make a copy of a tombo of the assets belonging to Domingos Cardoso da Fonseca's entail. Its administrator, Manuel Cardoso Madeira, wrote a petition to the King asking for the making of that copy.

Madeira, Manuel Cardoso (flor.1682-1684)

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Warrant authorizing Diogo Brandão, administrator of the chapel established by D. Beatriz de Óbidos in the convent of S. Bento de Xabregas, to lease perpetually the houses in Lisboa which were entailed to this chapel, since they were ruined and needed to be rebuilt to be habitable.

Brandão, Diogo (flor.1673)

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Warrant ordering licenciado Cristóvão de Barros to make the measurement, division, demarcation and tombo of D. João da Costa's properties and income, located in the island of S. Miguel.

Costa, João da (flor.1648-1656)

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Warrant addressed to Brás Afonso, escudeiro da Casa do Rei, Provedor dos órfãos, capelas e hospitais do Almoxarifado of Setúbal, giving the assets of the chapels whose administrators had been suspended for non-compliance with their charges, as alms, to the hospital of Santo Espírito of Setúbal, to be used in the celebration of masses for the souls of their deceased ones. He is ordered to make tombos for each of these chapels and to order the fulfilment of their obligations with their respective rents.
The warrant refers to the chapels founded by Lourenço Pires Mouro, administered by Martinho Gomes de Parada; D. Vitória, administered by António Gomes; Amador Eanes, administered by Álvaro Fernandes de Lisboa; Estêvão Lourenço, administered by Diogo Pires; Boi Figueira, administered by Martinho Lopes; and Maria Tomé, administered by a Coveira; and the hospitals of Catarina Domingues, administered by Diogo Fernandes; Maria Pipa, administered by Álvaro de Ataíde; and João Palmeiro, administered by Gonçalo Queimado.

Ataíde, Álvaro de (flor.1501)

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Warrant addressed to Brás Afonso, escudeiro da Casa do Rei, Provedor dos órfãos, capelas e hospitais do Almoxarifado of Setúbal, giving the assets of the chapels whose administrators had been suspended for non-compliance with their charges, as alms, to the hospital of Santo Espírito of Setúbal, to be used in the celebration of masses for the souls of their deceased ones. He is ordered to make tombos for each of these chapels and to order the fulfilment of their obligations with their respective rents.
The warrant refers to the chapels founded by Lourenço Pires Mouro, administered by Martinho Gomes de Parada; D. Vitória, administered by António Gomes; Amador Eanes, administered by Álvaro Fernandes de Lisboa; Estêvão Lourenço, administered by Diogo Pires; Boi Figueira, administered by Martinho Lopes; and Maria Tomé, administered by a Coveira; and the hospitals of Catarina Domingues, administered by Diogo Fernandes; Maria Pipa, administered by Álvaro de Ataíde; and João Palmeiro, administered by Gonçalo Queimado.

Lopes, Martinho (flor.1501)

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Warrant to Luís Borralho to renounce the chapel's administration in his brother Tomás Borralho.

Borralho, Tomás (flor.1632-1633)

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Warrant authorizing who has public debt instruments in Casa da Índia e Mina to transfer them to another houses in Lisbon and Almoxarifados in Portugal, against payment of a half of the interest.

João Rodrigues de Leão entail

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Warrant authorizing Jorge de Melo da Cunha to use the casal dos Formiguais, which belongs to the chapel of which he is administrator, as a guarantee of returning to his future wife part of her dowry, after his death.
Contains undated petition in which he explains this casal had previously been owned by his sister, D. Joana de Noronha, also as a guarantee of her dowry. Their father, Álvaro da Cunha, had previously designated her as administrator of the chapel, but had revoked that appointment and chosen Jorge de Melo as his successor.

Cunha, Jorge de Melo da (flor.1578)

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Warrant confirming the subrogation required by Filipe de Aguilar and his wife Ana de Lugo.

Lugo, Ana de (flor.1565)

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Warrant to Ana Soares, widow of Francisco Coelho, previous administrator, and Álvaro Mendes. The king asks Ana Soares to resign, alleging she is a woman, so she could not fulfill the administration charges; and nominates Álvaro Mendes as new administrator of the chapels, located in the church of S. Pedro de Gouveia.

Mendes, Álvaro (flor.1564-1468)

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Warrant made at the request of D. Manuel Mascaranhas and his wife, authorizing the guardian of Torre do Tombo to save a copy of the entail's institution, as determined in the entail foundation deed.

Mascarenhas, Manuel (d.1612)

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Warrant ordering licenciado Gaspar de Mere to make the measurement, demarcation and tombo of all the assets, properties, public debt instruments and rents of the entail of Torres, as requested by Garcia de Melo de Torres, in the previous petition.

Torres, Garcia de Melo de (flor.1656-1669)

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Warrant issued to Francisco Dias do Amaral, provedor das Capelas and contador das Terças in comarca de Évora, following a petition presented by António Godinho, ordering the entailing of the third of an estate, estimated at 80 reais.

Godinho, António (flor.1534)

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Warrant to confiscate the rents of the mills and the oil press located in Bucelas, incorporated into Vicência de Campos' entail.

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Warrant allowing D. Francisca de Lacerda to sell part of entailed lands in Sacavém and in turn to incorporate in Maria Quaresma and João Lacerda's chapel, which she administrated, lands in Santo Estêvão das Galés, Mafra.

Lacerda, Francisca de (flor.1658-1688)

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Warrant to confiscate the rents of the "casal" located in Alcântara, incorporated into Jerónimo Cabral's chapel.

Cabral, Inácio (flor.1693)

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Warrant to confiscate some "casais" located in the parish of Loures, incorporated into Leonor Gomes de Azevedo's chapel.

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Warrant authorizing the guarda-mor of Torre do Tombo to save a copy of the entail's institution, as determined in the entail foundation deed.

Refoios, Pedro de Sousa de (flor.1613-1614)

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Warrant ordering the Guarda-mor da Torre do Tombo to register in the books of that archive the court sentence which ruled in favour of Frei António de Monroy and the letter of possession of the farmstead of Palma. A certificate of those documents would be issued and delivered to Frei António de Monroy, allowing him to ask for a letter of administration.

Sequeira, António de Monroy de (flor.1687-1692)

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Warrant by which the Provedor dos Hospitais e Capelas de Lisboa confirms that Raimundo Eanes and Afonso das Leis' chapel administrator, António Taveira, presented him a tombo containing a list of the entailed properties. He orders António and his descendants to give hereafter 420 réis each year to the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, with the purpose of fulfilling the pious obligations established by the institutors.

Taveira, António (flor.1534-1535)

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Warrant issued by the king D. Manuel to bacharel João Vaz on behalf of Lopo de Sousa, administrator of the chapel and hospital founded by Pedro Escuro in Santarém, ordering that the remains of the institutor's body should be brought from it's current grave and again buried in the church of the Hospital Grande de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo, near the Altar-Mor, where a signboard with the institutor's name should be placed as well as the information that he founded the chapel and hospital. The king ordered that a daily mass should be preached on the chapel, regardless of a reduction made on behalf of the administrator Lopo Afonso, and that the current administrator, Lopo de Sousa, and his successors should give 12.000 réis each ear for the upkeep of the hospital and masses.

Coutinho, Lopo de Sousa (flor.1498-1500)

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Warrant ordering Gomes Eanes de Freitas, Escrivão da Câmara do Rei, to make a tombo of properties incorporated in Vicente Afonso Valente's entail, where it should be declared who were its institutor and administrators and which were the pious obligations they had to fulfil. Francisco de Castelo Branco Valente, Camareiro-mor do Rei, had requested for this document to be drawn up.

Valente, Francisco de Castelo Branco (flor.1528-1538)

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Warrant allowing D. Fernando da Silva, administrator of the entail founded by D. Violante Coronel, to annex to it the houses he possessed in Lisboa, which were leased in fatiota to the Senado da Câmara de Lisboa.
Followed by instrumento de quitação e distrate of part of a rent of the entail.

Silva, Fernando da (flor.1692-1694)

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Warrant to Ana Soares, widow of Francisco Coelho, previous administrator, and Álvaro Mendes. The king asks Ana Soares to resign, alleging she is a woman, so she could not fulfill the administration charges; and nominates Álvaro Mendes as new administrator of the chapels, located in the church of S. Pedro de Gouveia.

Mendes, Álvaro (flor.1564-1568)

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Warrant by which Luís Gomes da Mata, correio-mor, obligated his entail's assets for the payment of 30 000 réis to his brother João da Mata, friar of Santíssima Trindade, during his lifetime.

Mata, Luís Gomes da (flor.1642-1668)

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Warrant granting permission for Doutor Gaspar de Carvalho and the future administrators of Diogo Lopes de Carvalho's entail to live wherever they wished. It revoked a clause of the institutor's will which obligated the entail's administrators to reside in Guimarães.

Carvalho, Gaspar de (flor.1543-1544)

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Warrant determining that the salary received by Domingos Pedro for being the administrator of the chapel established by his brother, Fernando Afonso, in Poiares, Freixo de Espada à Cinta, should be raised.

Pedro, Domingos (flor.1628)

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Warrant to the Provedor da Comarca de Leiria ordering him to change the location of the hermitage of Nossa Senhora da Graça, founded by Pedro Neto, who died in India, to Póvoa de Cós, since it was more comfortable for the residents of that location to go there to attend the daily mass.

Pedro Neto entail

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Warrant granting permission to D. Maria Coutinho, Condessa de Vila Franca, tutor of D. José Rodrigo da Cunha, her grandson, Conde da Ribeira Grande, to subrogate a farmstead (quinta) in Frielas, which was part of the entail he would administer, for houses in Calçada de S. Francisco, Lisboa. Those belonged to the chapel established by António Pinto Nogueira de Figueiroa and Francisca Lopes de Seixas, which was administrated by Padre Luís da Cruz de Castilho.

Castilho, Luís da Cruz de (flor.1678)

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Warrant ordering the sale of 24.854 réis of interest of Fazenda do Reino de Portugal to whom wants to buy it.

Costa, Francisco da (flor.1609-1611)

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Warrant to decide a judicial demand on behalf of João de Nápoles de Sampaio concerning the administration of the chapel and hospital founded by Fernando Vaz de Agonide, which was moved by Isabel de Sá Macedo against him in Correição do Cível da Corte, and then appealed in Casa da Suplicação court. The demand concerned the succession on the entail's administration, claimed by Isabel de Sá based on a papal bull by pope Paulo III which altered the succession clauses imposed by the institutor on the foundation deed. João de Nápoles contested the decision presenting the argument that the Bull coud not alter the succession clauses once it was a profane Hospital and then appealed directly to the king asking for the cause to be judged in the Juízo da Coroa, once such alteration concerned only the royal jurisdiction. The king accepted the appeal and decided that the cause should be judged within two months.

Sampaio, João de Nápoles (flor.1687)

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Warrant allowing Félix Pereira de Castro to incorporate vineyards and a chestnut grove near the Quinta do Rosal, in Monção, in the entail of "Cego", which was founded by his father João Gomes Barbosa and his second wife Isabel Puga.

Castro, Félix Pereira de (flor.1630)

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Warrant allowing Manuel Nunes, resident in Montemor-o-Novo, to receive the fifth part of the revenues belonging to the chapel established by padre Sebastião Valente. He was obligated to pay, every year, 18 000 réis to support the celebration of annual masses for the institutor's soul.

Nunes, Manuel (flor.1644)

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Warrant ordering the Provedor da Comarca to be present in all the tax-farming contracts and in the election of the administrator of the chapel founded by Estevainha Gomes, as it was asked by the guardião and religiosos of the Monastery of São Francisco in Estremoz.

Gil Martins, Estevaínha Gomes entail

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Warrant addressed to Brás Afonso, escudeiro da Casa do Rei, Provedor dos órfãos, capelas e hospitais do Almoxarifado of Setúbal, giving the assets of the chapels whose administrators had been suspended for non-compliance with their charges, as alms, to the hospital of Santo Espírito of Setúbal, to be used in the celebration of masses for the souls of their deceased ones. He is ordered to make tombos for each of these chapels and to order the fulfilment of their obligations with their respective rents.
The warrant refers to the chapels founded by Lourenço Pires Mouro, administered by Martinho Gomes de Parada; D. Vitória, administered by António Gomes; Amador Eanes, administered by Álvaro Fernandes de Lisboa; Estêvão Lourenço, administered by Diogo Pires; Boi Figueira, administered by Martinho Lopes; and Maria Tomé, administered by a Coveira; and the hospitals of Catarina Domingues, administered by Diogo Fernandes; Maria Pipa, administered by Álvaro de Ataíde; and João Palmeiro, administered by Gonçalo Queimado.

Pires, Diogo (flor.1501)

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Warrant ordering to Francisco de Aguiar to measure, mark out and write the assets and properties' tombo of the farmstead (quinta) of Amora and to appoint a notary to do it and describing all the process.

Silveira, Guiomar da (d.1687)

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Warrant ordering to Francisco de Aguiar to measure, mark out and write the assets and properties' tombo of the farmstead (quinta) of Amora and to appoint a notary to do it and describing all the process.

Silveira, Guiomar da (d.1687)

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Warrant authorizing Álvaro Pereira de Quadros to sell the houses entailed to the chapel established by Antónia Teixeira, with the obligation that he shall use the revenue from the sale to buy new properties to entail in their place.
Preceded by petition from Álvaro Pereira de Quadros.

Quadros, Álvaro Pereira de (flor.1616-1631)

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Warrant declaring that the administrator Inês Botelho de Macedo must fulfil the chapel's obligations.

Macedo, Inês Botelho de (flor.1676)

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Warrant allowing Mateus Barreto da Silva Gorjão, Moço da Câmara do Rei, administrator of Vasco Varela da Fonseca's chapel, to lease ruined houses in Alfama entailed to it and to subrogate other houses for a vineyard in Barregueira, Torres Vedras. It is referred that the entail's institutor had appointed Maria Barreto, Mateus' grandmother, to be the chapel's first administrator.

Gorjão, Mateus Barreto da Silva (flor.1673)

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Warrant addressed to Brás Afonso, escudeiro da Casa do Rei, Provedor dos órfãos, capelas e hospitais do Almoxarifado of Setúbal, giving the assets of the chapels whose administrators had been suspended for non-compliance with their charges, as alms, to the hospital of Santo Espírito of Setúbal, to be used in the celebration of masses for the souls of their deceased ones. He is ordered to make tombos for each of these chapels and to order the fulfilment of their obligations with their respective rents.
The warrant refers to the chapels founded by Lourenço Pires Mouro, administered by Martinho Gomes de Parada; D. Vitória, administered by António Gomes; Amador Eanes, administered by Álvaro Fernandes de Lisboa; Estêvão Lourenço, administered by Diogo Pires; Boi Figueira, administered by Martinho Lopes; and Maria Tomé, administered by a Coveira; and the hospitals of Catarina Domingues, administered by Diogo Fernandes; Maria Pipa, administered by Álvaro de Ataíde; and João Palmeiro, administered by Gonçalo Queimado.

Coveira (flor.1501)

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Warrant authorizing Pedro de Góis to renounce the administration of the chapel of Alvarinhos in favor of Lopo Rebelo.

Rebelo, Lopo (flor.1515)

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Warrant to Sebastião de Valadares Sottomayor giving him the remainings of the chapel of Jesus founded by his uncle Rui Soares Galhardo in the church of S. João in the Abrantes, and enabling him to appoint one of his sons to succeed him. The above Sebastião Valadares have denounced the chapel’s vacancy against illegal administrators.

Soutomaior, Sebastião de Valadares (flor.1624)

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Warrant authorizing Afonso de Torres, cavaleiro fidalgo da Casa do Rei, to donate a conto de reais to his son, Gaspar de Torres, fidalgo da Casa do Rei, on the ocasion of his marriage to D. Leonor de Alarcão, donzela da rainha, under the condition that they shall establish an entail.

Torres, Afonso de (flor.1548)

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Warrant to the desembargadores do Paço to issue an administration letter of the chapels of Domingos Eanes Costal de Sopas and Catarina Domingues Revelha to Francisco de Portugal, conde de Vimioso, as determined in the previous grace warrant administration.

Portugal, Francisco de (flor.1528-1535)

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Warrant allowing Diogo Garcês Palha, administrator of Beatriz Eanes' entail, to sell houses in Rua da Adiça, Lisboa, and lands in Olivais, even though they were incorporated in it. He was obligated to employ the sale's profit in the acquisition of other assets, which were destined to substitute the others.

Palha, Diogo Garcês (flor.1643-1644)

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Warrant appointing Tomé Pinheiro da Veiga and Fernando de Matos Carvalhosa enabling them to negociate and sign the contracts of exchange and subrogation concerning the hunting ground of Alcântara that occupied several properties that were entailed to various entails and chapels.

Castro, António de (flor.1642-1646)

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Warrant addressed to Brás Afonso, escudeiro da Casa do Rei, Provedor dos órfãos, capelas e hospitais do Almoxarifado of Setúbal, giving the assets of the chapels whose administrators had been suspended for non-compliance with their charges, as alms, to the hospital of Santo Espírito of Setúbal, to be used in the celebration of masses for the souls of their deceased ones. He is ordered to make tombos for each of these chapels and to order the fulfilment of their obligations with their respective rents.
The warrant refers to the chapels founded by Lourenço Pires Mouro, administered by Martinho Gomes de Parada; D. Vitória, administered by António Gomes; Amador Eanes, administered by Álvaro Fernandes de Lisboa; Estêvão Lourenço, administered by Diogo Pires; Boi Figueira, administered by Martinho Lopes; and Maria Tomé, administered by a Coveira; and the hospitals of Catarina Domingues, administered by Diogo Fernandes; Maria Pipa, administered by Álvaro de Ataíde; and João Palmeiro, administered by Gonçalo Queimado.

Fernandes, Diogo (flor.1501)

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Warrant authorizing D. Gonçalo Vaz de Castelo Branco, governador da Casa do Cível de Lisboa, to donate certain houses in Lisboa to the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas.

Castelo Branco, Gonçalo Vaz de (flor.1471-1491)

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Warrant addressed to Brás Afonso, escudeiro da Casa do Rei, Provedor dos órfãos, capelas e hospitais do Almoxarifado of Setúbal, giving the assets of the chapels whose administrators had been suspended for non-compliance with their charges, as alms, to the hospital of Santo Espírito of Setúbal, to be used in the celebration of masses for the souls of their deceased ones. He is ordered to make tombos for each of these chapels and to order the fulfilment of their obligations with their respective rents.
The warrant refers to the chapels founded by Lourenço Pires Mouro, administered by Martinho Gomes de Parada; D. Vitória, administered by António Gomes; Amador Eanes, administered by Álvaro Fernandes de Lisboa; Estêvão Lourenço, administered by Diogo Pires; Boi Figueira, administered by Martinho Lopes; and Maria Tomé, administered by a Coveira; and the hospitals of Catarina Domingues, administered by Diogo Fernandes; Maria Pipa, administered by Álvaro de Ataíde; and João Palmeiro, administered by Gonçalo Queimado.

Lisboa, Álvaro Fernandes de (flor.1501)

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Warrant to Manuel de Sande, Provedor da Obras, Terças e Resíduos da Comarca de Estremoz e Portalegre, ordering him to do the tombo of the chapels, hospitals and brotherhoods that don't have it yet.

Nunes, João (flor.1521)

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Warrant authorizing the exchange of the properties entailed to João Lourenço's chapel, in the cathedral of Lisboa, for properties belonging to the church of Santa Cruz da Alcáçova de Lisboa.

Varela, João Rodrigues (flor.1502)

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Warrant allowing Francisco Esteves and Lourenço da Costa, judges responsible for supervising the construction of the new church of S. Sebastião da Pedreira, to give its main chapel to D. Filipa de Távora and the successors of her entail. She was obligated to support the costs of the chapel's erection. The remains of the patriarch D. João Bermudes would be transported and buried there.

Távora, Filipa de (flor.1620)

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Warrant ordering that the chapel founded by Estevaínha Gomes should be attached to the monastery of São Francisco in Estremoz, as it was ordered by the king D. Sebastião in 1571, instead of being attached to the Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição in Vila Viçosa. The royal provision of 1641-03-08 is derogated.

Gil Martins, Estevaínha Gomes entail

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Warrant to the Hospital de Santo António dos Portugueses in Madrid giving it the remaining income – after every expense was paid – and the power to appoint the administrator of the chapel founded by Gil Martins and Estevaínha Gomes in the monastery of São Francisco of Estremoz. Such income was given by king D. Sebastião in 1571 for the repair of the monastery and later to the Hospital de Santo António dos Portugueses in Madrid, which now the king confirms.

Gil Martins, Estevaínha Gomes entail

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Warrant appointing Luziana da Veiga de Sequeira and her descendants to the administration of the houses located in Arco do Rossio, which belongs to the chapel founded by Gonçalo Gil and which chapel's administration belongs to the crown. She must pay the rent to fulfill the pious obligations.

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Warrant addressed to Sebastião Galego, juiz de fora in Viana do Alentejo, authorizing a property exchange between Mestre Lopo and Tomé Pires Pinheiro.

Pinheiro, Tomé Pires (flor.1532)

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Warrant addressed to the Provedor da Comarca de Santarém, requesting an opinion concerning the subrogation of properties belonging to the entail founded by João Rodrigues Pimentel and Estevainha Gonçalves Pereira.

Pimentel, Rodrigo (flor.1619-1620)

Warrant

Warrant addressed to Brás Afonso, escudeiro da Casa do Rei, Provedor dos órfãos, capelas e hospitais do Almoxarifado of Setúbal, giving the assets of the chapels whose administrators had been suspended for non-compliance with their charges, as alms, to the hospital of Santo Espírito of Setúbal, to be used in the celebration of masses for the souls of their deceased ones. He is ordered to make tombos for each of these chapels and to order the fulfilment of their obligations with their respective rents.
The warrant refers to the chapels founded by Lourenço Pires Mouro, administered by Martinho Gomes de Parada; D. Vitória, administered by António Gomes; Amador Eanes, administered by Álvaro Fernandes de Lisboa; Estêvão Lourenço, administered by Diogo Pires; Boi Figueira, administered by Martinho Lopes; and Maria Tomé, administered by a Coveira; and the hospitals of Catarina Domingues, administered by Diogo Fernandes; Maria Pipa, administered by Álvaro de Ataíde; and João Palmeiro, administered by Gonçalo Queimado.

Queimado, Gonçalo (flor.1501)

Warrant

Warrant allowing Pedro de Almada, administrator of Diogo Fernandes' chapel, to sell the houses in Lisboa which were entailed to it, since they were in a ruinous state.

Almada, Pedro de (flor.1691)

Warrant

Warrant authorizing the appointment of Rodrigo de Resende Nogueira as guardian of his father, Jorge Nogueira de Novais, and administrator of his properties, since he was already very old.
Followed by dispatch.

Novais, Jorge Nogueira de (flor.1633-1645)

Warrant

Warrant to confiscate the rents of the farm of "Alião", in Sacavém, incorporated into João da Cunha's chapel.

Warrant

Warrant authorizing André de Quadros, provedor das valas, and his wife, to establish an entail with their farmstead of Ventosa, termo de Coimbra, and to bequeath it to their eldest son, Simão de Quadros.

Quadros, André de (flor.1542)

Warrant

Warrant authorizing the institution of an entail by Diogo Salema and D. Maria Salema.
Contains the petition by the institutors requesting this authorization.

Salema, Diogo (flor.1585-1586)

Visitation

Visitação to the chapel of the souls of the Purgatory made by António de Barros Aranha, abade of the church of the monastery of Salvador de Sabadim, and commissioner of the Inquisition, attesting that the chapel was fit for catholic cult.

Visitation

Visitation to the chapel of Santo António in favour of granting permission to celebrate religious ceremonies.

Aranha, António de Barros (flor.1678-1686)

Visitation

António Gomes, priest of the monastery of Ázeres, visits the chapel and declares it fit for the realisation of religious ceremonies.

Araújo, Francisco de Barros (flor.1678-1686)

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