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Tombo (partial)

Tombo (partial) of the chapel of S. Lourenço, founded by Estêvão Gomes, with the estate inventory. It orders the production of some signs to place in the chapel and in its properties to respectively identifiy the founder and owner.

Tombo (partial)

Tombo (partial) of the properties entailed to the chapel and hospital of Santo Eustáquio, which is administered by Martinho Alvernaz.
Preceded by instrumento de apegamento ordering the issuance of a tombo, dated 1520-10-26.
Followed by a note saying that the document was incomplete, because folios were missing.

Alvernaz, Martinho (flor.1508-1544)

Tombo (partial)

Tombo (partial) of the chapel founded by Inês Vasques, made by her great-nephew, Fernando Ribeiro, son of João Álvares Ribeiro and current administrator of her entail, issued at the request of Diogo Borges, cavaleiro da Casa do Rei e contador dos Resíduos, Hospitais, Capelas, Confrarias na Comarca de Entre Douro e Minho. It lists all of the properties which belong to the entail.

Ribeiro, Fernando (flor.1498)

Tombo (partial)

Fragment of the tombo of the chapel founded by Maria Vicente in the church of São Pedro, in Alverca, administrated by Francisco Gomes.
Contains: administration letter, apostille on administration letter and land measurement deed (partial)

Gomes, Francisco (flor.162-)

Tombo (partial)

Tombo (partial) of the chapel founded by Vasco Lourenço, which is administrated by Diogo Eanes, ordered by Diogo Borges, contador dos Resíduos, Capelas e Hospitais nas comarcas de Entre Douro e Minho, and made by João do Porto, tabelião.
Contains: land measurement deed.

Eanes, Diogo (flor.1498-1499)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of Luís da Maia's chapel, declaring that it has the obligation of two monthly masses and one annual mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, entailed to a quinta in the Carreira dos Envergonhados, which belonged to Pedro Sobrinho de Mesquita. At the time the administrator was D. Guiomar Lobo.

Lobo, Guiomar ([before 1611])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) informing that the village of Belas, Sintra, was the head of the entail, and thus couldn't be separated from it, and that its chapel was in the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica, and had the obligation of a daily mass for the soul of the institutor and his children, who were buried there.

Correia, Pedro ([15--])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Maria Pires de Rová, issued according to the order of the Provedor-mor dos Hospitais e Capelas.

Guedes, Gonçalo (flor.1543)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel founded by Isabel Lobato, in the monastery of São Francisco of Santarém, ordered by doutor Tomé Pinheiro da Veiga, desembargador dos agravos e apelações na Casa da Suplicação and juiz dos tombos, averiguação e manifestações das Capelas, Hospitais e Confrarias da Coroa.
Contains: a will (extract) of Isabel Lobato; a foundation deed of the chapel of João de Sousa; exemplification of a papal bull of Leo X, reducing some portuguese franciscan monasteries to observance; declaration of masses celebrated in the monastery of São Francisco of Santarém (dated 1620-08-14); a land measurement deed of the chapel's assets (dated 1634); a grace warrant of administration to Damião Dias de Meneses; an administration letter to Pedro de Brito; an acórdão em relação.

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Margarida Nunes, who died on 1642-02-09 and is buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, in the cemitery of the Ordem Terceira. She established an obligation of one weekly mass and one annual mass by Christmas. She entailed to it a rent, which belonged to D. Luísa Cabral, wife of Doutor Diogo Fernandes Salema. The administrators were: D. Luísa Cabral, António Dias, o Curto, and D. Luísa Cabral, daughter of Diogo Fernandes Salema and of D. Luísa Cabral.

Margarida Nunes entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Manuel da Serra. He entailed three houses, two in Lisboa and one in Coina, to his chapel, with an obligation of 40 annual masses. The administrators were: Custódio Correia, brother of the institutor, João Roles, Francisca Roles and Cosme de Macedo.

Manuel da Serra entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel of Inês Teixeira, in which it is explained she ordered two annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, entailed to watermills in ribeira de Valejas, Lisboa. The administrators were Francisca Ferraz, her granddaughter, Diogo Ferraz, António Pais Ferraz, Maria Pais Ferraz and, presently, Luís Teixeira de Carvalho. Obligations were paid from 1636 to 1652.

Carvalho, Luís Teixeira de (flor.1675)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel of Brás Salema, by which it is explained that he established an annual mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. The administrators were Isabel Serrão, João Salema and Fernando de Miranda Henriques, who is also the administrator of the entail of João Salema. Obligations were paid from 1633 to 1681.

Henriques, Fernando de Miranda ([before 1681])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapels of the monastery of Santo Elói of Lisboa, regarding the chapel established by D. Leonor de Miranda, who died in 1568 in Cartaxo. She was temporarily buried in the convent of S. Francisco of that town, and was transfered to the church of S. Bartolomeu of Lisboa, to the chapel of her husband, António da Fonseca, which had been established by his father, João da Fonseca. She bequeathed part of her third part to her son, Diogo da Fonseca, under the condition that he would establish a daily mass for her soul in the monastery of Santo Elói, which he did. He was succeded in the administration of the chapel by his wife, D. Madalena de Vilhena, daughter of António Soutelo and D. Inês de Vilhena. She married Francisco da Silva, secretário of the Universidade de Coimbra. Their son, João da Silva de Castro, succeded her, and requested the subrrogation of the obligations to a property in Coimbra, since the masses of this chapel were being prayed in the college of that city. This request was accepted.

Leonor de Miranda entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapels of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, written in 1677, in which it is declared that capitão João da Costa, who died during a trip to India, had ordered a daily mass and a divine office, entailing to it a public debt instrument in the Casa das Frutas. The obligation started to be charged in 1659-01-01. The administrators of his chapel were Ana de Abreu da Costa, his wife, and their son-in-law, doutor Brás de Pina Moniz, who delivered the public debt instrument, issued in 1670, to the syndic of the convent, who became its perpetual administrator.

João da Costa, Ana de Abreu da Costa entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the convent of S. Francisco de Beja related to the chapel of Gil Martins Rei which had an obligation of three months of masses and an annual mass in the day of the Holy Spirit and was administered by Gil Vaz Lobo.

Lobo, Gil Vaz (flor.1593)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapels of the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa, in which it is explained that Francisco de Melo e Castro ordered 60 annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa: 20 for his soul, 20 for the soul of his son, Manuel de Melo, and 20 for the soul of D. Catarina de Sousa, wife of António de Melo. He entailed to it a farmstead in Colares, Sintra. The masses started to be prayed in 1597-02-01. The current administrator was Francisco de Melo.

Melo, Francisco de ([after 1597])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the properties entailed to the chapel established by Diogo Pires and Beatriz Esteves, which is administered by their daughter Catarina Nunes.

Nunes, Catarina ([after 1571])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of chapels from the archive of the Vigararia de Terena. This extract regards the chapel established by Úrsula de Almeida and was issued by Padre José Monteiro Paínho, escrivão da Vigararia e Resíduos. Contains a copy of an extract of the institutor's will and a list of entailed assets.

Úrsula de Almeida entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) in which it is explained that D. Guiomar Lobo, besides other obligations, had an obligation of an annual mass for the soul of Clara Domingues, entailed to houses in S. Miguel de Alfama.

Lobo, Guiomar ([before 1611])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel of Francisco Jácome, in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, in which it is explained that his wife, Francisca Fernandes, had to order an annual divine office for her husband's soul. This obligation was entailed to a farmstead in Subserra, Alhandra. The administrators were: Susana de Góis de Vasconcelos, Francisco de Morais, Bartolomeu Luís Mendes, Mateus Luís de Vasconcelos, Gonçalo Vaz Coutinho, Francisco de Morais, and the current administrator was D. Catarina Eugénia, sister-in-law of the Correio-mor. Payments were registered until 1658.

Eugénia, Catarina (flor.1667-1669)

Tombo (extract)

Extract of a tombo of the chapel founded by Catarina Eanes in the church of São João de Alfange, also identified as chapel of Leonor Afonso, administrated by Simão Rodrigues.
Contains: administration letter and measurement deed.

Rebelo, Agostinho (flor.1597-1627)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Catarina de Oliveira by which it is declared that she had an obligation of five annual masses. It declares that the administrators were Marino Franco, who bought properties to entail in Loures, Isabel Rodrigues, José Correia da Silva and presently António Duarte. The properties were two vineyards. It is declared that obligations were paid since 1614 until 1678.

Catarina de Oliveira; Marino Franco entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Filipa Rodrigues in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, by which it is declared that the institutor ordered in her will that six masses should be prayed for her soul with the revenue of a vineyard in Nossa Senhora da Luz, which belonged to Luís Álvares, inquiridor. It is written that this obligation started to be paid in 1631, by Luís Álvares, who also had an obligation to a chapel established by Margarida Ribeiro.

Filipa Rodrigues; Luís Álvares entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Catarina Fernandes, by which it is declared that she bequeathed houses in Calçada do Congro, to Catarina Cordeiro, with the obligation of five masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. The houses were bequeathed afterwards to Gaspar Cordeiro, Catarina Cordeiro's son, whose grandmother, Francisca Cordeiro, was his tutor. At the time of the writing of this tombo the chapel was administered by the confraria de Nossa Senhora do Monte Sinai dos livreiros da Rua Nova.

Catarina Fernandes; Catarina Cordeiro entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Maria da Cunha in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. She established a chapel of five annual masses entailed to revenue from houses in Lisboa bought from the marquês of Monte Belo. The obligations were paid from 1697 until 1717.

Maria da Cunha entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel of João Salema, in which it is explained that he requested a chapel with daily masses, half in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, and another half in the convent of Santíssima Trindade, which he entailed to his third part. He also established another entail, with the third parts of his father-in-law, Francisco de Almeida, and his wife, which he bequeathed first to his daughters D. Joana and D. Antónia, nuns in Santa Clara, and after their deaths to his other daughter, D. Lourença Salema, and her descendants, with the same obligation of masses in the convents of S. Francisco de Lisboa and Santíssima Trindade. He is said to have died in 1646-07-11, when the masses started to be prayed. The chapel was currently administered by Fernando de Miranda Henriques, who also had the administration of the chapel of Brás Salema. The obligations were paid until 1680.

Salema, Fernando de Miranda Henriques (d.1697)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by António Gil Severim, in which it is declared that he ordered 30 annual masses for his soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, entailed to houses in Valverde, Lisboa. The administrators of this chapel were Gaspar de Faria Severim, D. Sancho Manuel, conde de Vila Flor, and presently his son D. Cristóvão Manuel de Vilhena, conde de Vila Flor, who also administered the chapels of D. Luísa da Fonseca, Catarina Mateus, and Catarina Lopes. Payments are registered from 1634 to 1681.

Vilhena, Cristóvão Manuel de ([c.1681])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Catarina Dias, widow of João Esteves Angerino, by which it is explained that she ordered 12 annual masses in the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica, for which she gave 3 000 reis of alms. Pedro Afonso, who lived in Poço do Chão, was the administrator.

Afonso, Pedro ([before 1635])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by de Maria Cosme in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. It explains that the institutor ordered five annual masses entailed to houses in Lisboa. The administrators were Gonçalo Fernandes, Vicente Fernandes de Andrade, escrivão do Cível, and his son padre António de Andrade. The masses were paid between 1636 and 1677.

Maria Cosme entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) by which it is declared that Gil Homem ordered two weekly masses for his soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. Isabel de Andrade, his wife, was the first administrator. The current administrator was D. Maria de Andrade, their daughter, wife of Pedro de Sousa de Carvalho, who lived in his farm in Oeiras. The payment for the masses started in 1596-03-01.

Andrade, Maria de ([before 1619])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapels instituted in the church of S. João do Lumiar issued at the order of Cardeal D. Henrique, Arcebispo de Lisboa. Contains extracts of two wills.

Pedro Afonso, Catarina Vaz entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Diogo Pires, which was administered by Francisco Roque from Casal do Vale.
Contains sentence and land measurement deed. Mentions an extract of the will of Diogo Pires, not transcribed.

Roque, Francisco (flor.1616-1617)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the properties entailed to the chapel established by Francisco Lopes.
Contains measurements of the properties, termos de reconhecimento and sentences ordering the copying of the measurements to the tombo.

Francisco Lopes; Lázaro Lopes entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Luísa Bernardes and Páscoa Soares, by which it is explained they had ordered an obligation of six annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where they are buried, entailed to houses in Lisboa. António Soares, cura of the church of S. Bartolomeu da Charneca was administrator. Presently, the administrator was Gonçalo da Costa Torres, who claimed to have the will of the institutors, and had fulfilled the obligations until 1676.

Torres, Gonçalo da Costa (flor.1686-1691)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Isabel do Rego in which it is explained that she ordered three annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, entailed to her houses in Lisboa. The administrators were: Francisco Cristóvão de Andrade, escrivão do paço da Madeira, and presently his son, Manuel de Andrade, sargento-mor do Terço dos Privilegiados of Lisboa. The masses were paid until 1663.
Followed by mention of a subrogation deed dated 1671-05-09, judged valid by sentence of 1671-06-04.

Andrade, Manuel de (flor.1664)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the masses celebrated in the church of Santa Justa of Lisboa referring that Inês de Oliveira da Silva entailed houses in Beco da Comédia, Lisboa, determining that its revenues should be used to celebrate 12 annual masses in the church of Santa Justa, where she was buried. The institutor died on 1607.

Inês de Oliveira da Silva entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of properties belonging to Jorge Eanes' chapel, which was administrated at that time by João Luís. Followed by a court sentence issued on 1637-07-10.

Luís, João (flor.1637)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) declaring that an olive grove in Vila Franca, leased by emphyteusis contract to the church of S. Bartolomeu, belongs to João de Resende's entail.

João de Resende entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) containing an extract of the will made by Jorge Vaz de Almeida. This tombo is composed of extracts of documents concerning the establishment of chapels in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa.

Jorge Vaz de Almeida entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) containing an extract of the will made by Lourenço Eanes and Leonor Fernandes. This tombo is composed of extracts of documents concerning the establishment of chapels in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa.

Lourenço Eanes, Leonor Fernandes entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Isabel Rodrigues in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, in which it is explained she ordered an anniversary in the day of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, entailed to her houses near the hospital dos Palmeiros. Her successor, Estêvão Afonso, sold these houses and bought a casal in Cascais. Sebastião de Andrade was administrator. Currently the administrator was António de Andrade de Gamboa. The obligations were paid between 1631 and 1671.

Gamboa, António de Andrade (flor.1683)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Margarida Vasques, in which it is explained that she entailed houses in Lisboa with an obligation of an annual mass. The administrator was D. Guiomar Lobo.

Lobo, Guiomar (flor.1611)

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) containing a certificate with extracts of Aldonça de Mendonça's will and the partition deed of her assets. This tombo is composed of documents concerning the establishment of chapels in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa.

Aldonça de Mendonça entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Catarina Lopes de Morim, wife of António Gil Severim, in which it is declared that she entailed her part of the houses in Valverde, Lisboa, entailed by her husband, and a foro of 1 2000 reis with an obligation of a divine office and 13 masses for her soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. The administrators of this chapel were Gaspar de Faria Severim, D. Sancho Manuel, conde de Vila Flor, and presently his son D. Cristóvão Manuel de Vilhena, conde de Vila Flor. Payments are registered from 1633 to 1681.

Vilhena, Cristóvão Manuel de ([c.1681])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Catarina Mateus [Galvão] in which it is declared that she established a weekly mass every Friday and an annual sung mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, to which she entailed a farm in Benfica, and other houses in Lisboa. The administrators of this chapel were Gaspar de Faria Severim, executor-mor do Reino, D. Sancho Manuel, conde de Vila Flor, and presently his son D. Cristóvão Manuel de Vilhena, conde de Vila Flor. Payments are registered from 1634 to 1681.

Vilhena, Cristóvão Manuel de ([c.1681])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Francisco Fernandes Cordeiro, cordoeiro, in the convent of S. Francisco de Lisboa, with two annual masses entailed to houses in Lisboa. His wife, Beatriz Viana, who was wife of Francisco Vaz, tanoeiro do rei, was its administrator, and after her the padre Gaspar Vaz. It is declared that the obligations were payed from 1616 to 1653.

Francisco Fernandes Cordeiro entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Juliana Gomes in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, by which it is declared that in her will, approved in 1632-07-21, she established a chapel of 24 annual masses for her and her husband's, Luís Gomes, soul, and 9 masses on the days of the Virgin Mary. She appointed her son, padre Cosme Luís, as its first administrator, followed by his brother, Ambrósio da Silva, tanoeiro, who, by the time of this tombo, were already deceased. It is declared that these obligations started in 1658, after Ambrósio's death, and were entailed to two houses in rua da Tanoaria, Lisboa, which were also entailed to the chapel established by Luís Gomes, tanoeiro, and Juliana's husband. These chapels were administered by Luís da Silva, Juliana's grandson, and afterwards by Cosme Luís da Silva, another grandson. The tombo also declares that the institutor's will is in the convent's archive.

Juliana Gomes entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel established by Beatriz Eanes, a Fornalha, in which it is explained she bequeathed D. Luísa de Barros a casal in Cabrela, Sintra, with an obligation of a daily mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa.

Beatriz Eanes; Luísa de Barros entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel of Isabel Serrão by which it is explained that she established an obligation of five annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, entailed to 54 mil reis of interest in the Alfândega of Lisboa. The administrators were João Salema, her son, who established give other masses for the soul of his sister, D. Catarina. At the time, the administrator was Fernando de Miranda Henriques, who also administered the chapel of Brás Salema. The obligations were paid from 1636 to 1680.

Henriques, Fernando de Miranda ([before 1681])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapels of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, in which it is explained that D. Isabel Maria de Murga requested to be buried in the chapel of the Santas Relíquias, with an obligation of a daily mass for her soul, which started to be prayed in 1655-07-26. Jorge Gomes do Alemo, her husband, was administrator. Her will was written in 1655-07-23. Her husband had entailed houses in Bairro do Marquês, foreiras to the entail of Mafra, with the same obligations of the entail of abade António Rodrigues da Serra. This entail was confirmed by a sentence dated 1658-01-08.

Isabel Maria de Murga, Jorge Gomes do Alemo entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapels instituted in the church of S. Julião of Lisboa. Contains an extract of Maria Gomes' will.

Fernando Gomes, Maria Gomes entail

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapels of the mother church of Panóias, made by Belchior Ribeiro, escrivão do tombo.

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the church of Santa Maria da Feira de Beja, containing the charges and the list of assets of the chapel dos Condes, instituted by Estêvão Pires, administered by Heitor Gomes Madeira.

Madeira, Heitor Gomes ([before 1625])

Tombo (extract)

Tombo (extract) of the chapel of Diogo do Rego, administered by António Martins.

Martins, António (flor.1682)

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