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Sebastião de Ataíde Coutinho
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Declaration deed

Declaration deed by which Sebastião de Ataíde revoked clauses of the dowry deed issued on 1617-02-17, determining that the entail he had established should be administrated, after Diogo de Ataíde Coutinho's death, by a son of his choice. Maria de Miranda, Sebastião de Ataíde's wife, Diogo de Ataíde Coutinho, his son, and Úrsula de Miranda gave their approval to this deed.

Coutinho, Sebastião de Ataíde (flor.1617-1625)

Declaration deed

Declaration deed by which Sebastião de Ataíde, Maria de Miranda, his wife, and Beatriz de Almeida, his sister-in-law, appointed Diogo de Ataíde Coutinho, Sebastião and Maria's son, to administrate the chapel instituted by the Licenciado Diogo de Ataíde, Beatriz de Almeida's late husband. As soon as the marriage of Diogo de Ataíde Coutinho with Úrsula de Miranda happened, the entailed properties would be given to the newly weds.

Coutinho, Sebastião de Ataíde (flor.1617-1625)

Dowry deed

Dowry deed by which Sebastião de Ataíde Coutinho appointed his son, Diogo de Ataíde Coutinho, who was going to marry Úrsula de Miranda, to administrate the entail established by Inês de Ataíde and Pedro do Couto, the "morgado dos Negros e Coroados". He also donated him all his assets, thus establishing an entail and obligating its future administrators to celebrate 18 annual masses for his soul. The entail had to be transmitted to the youngest son of the couple.
Maria de Miranda, Sebastião's wife, established another entail with all her assets, appointing her niece, Úrsula de Miranda, to administrate it and determining that its future administrators had to support the celebration of 18 annual masses for her soul. It had to be passed to the eldest daughter of the couple.

Coutinho, Sebastião de Ataíde (flor.1599-1617)

Dowry deed

Dowry deed by which Sebastião de Ataíde Coutinho donated all his assets to his son, Diogo de Ataíde Coutinho, who was going to marry Úrsula de Miranda, thus establishing an entail and obligating its future administrators to celebrate 18 annual masses for his soul. The entail had to be transmitted to the youngest son of the couple. Sebastião de Ataíde Coutinho also appointed his son to administrate the entail established by Inês de Ataíde and Pedro do Couto, the "morgado dos negros e Coroados".
Maria de Miranda, Sebastião's wife, established another entail with all her assets, appointing her niece, Úrsula de Miranda, to administrate it and determining that its future administrators had to support the celebration of 18 annual masses for her soul. It had to be passed to the eldest daughter of the couple.

Coutinho, Sebastião de Ataíde (flor.1617-1625)