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Chapel and entail foundation and declaration deed

Chapel and entail foundation and declaration deed by licenciado António de Oliveira, changing some clauses from the foundation of his and his uncle's, Domingos Gomes, entail and chapel, located in the monastery of Santa Cruz of Coimbra. Among them, he changes the entail's head to their graves, located in the chapel of Santo André, in the same monastery. In the end, it describes all the entailed assets.

Oliveira, António de (d.1625)

Bond

Bond by which João da Fonseca states, before leaving to India in king's service, to act as capitain of Cochim and "Vedor da Fazenda", that he had instituted a chapel in the church of Santa Maria Madalena of Olivença. The document mentions the entailed estates, in Juromenha and Olivença, and the obligation to support the masses using its revenues, also referring to the liturgical objects donated to the chapel.

Fonseca, João da (flor.1550-1564)

Appointment letter

Appointment letter by which Lourenço Esteves and Constança Afonso, his wife, appoint the administrators who were to succeed them in the administration of the hospital they had instituted. They name, on the part of Constança Afonso, Afonso Burrio, her nephew, and on the part of Lourenço Esteves, Pedro Eanes de Betamar, his criado. They clarify, add and change charges.

Esteves, Lourenço (flor.1450)

Annexation deed

Annexation deed by Miguel Pinheiro Figueira of all his estates to the entail instituted by Luís de Carvalho and Beatriz de Almeida, currently administrated by Baltasar Pinheiro Lobo, with pious obligations in the chapel of São Domingos, in Braga's cathedral, and summaryzing the rules that should guide the existence of the entail.

Figueira, Miguel Pinheiro (flor.1617-1635)

Annexation deed

Annexation deed by which Francisca Fernandes, widow of Belchior Álvares, fulfilled her late husband's will. Belchior Álvares made a will in which he declared the intention of instituting a chapel. But, as he died without his will being approved, his intentions were considered of null legal validity. Nevertheless, with the consentment of the judge of the Órfãos of Évora, city where Belchior died, Francisca Fernandes instituted the entail, to which she annexed several properties. The chapel had the obligation of 4 annual masses in São Miguel de Facha, and the administrator should be one of Belchior Álvares' nieces. Francisca Fernandes also granted Gaspar Álvares, priest in São Miguel de Facha, the power to appoint the chapel's administrator.

Fernandes, Francisca (flor.1618)

Administration letter

Administration letter to D. Leonor Freire, during her lifetime only, of the chapel of Pedro Esteves and Maria Eanes, in the church of S. João of Beja, succeeding to her late mother, D. Maria Cardoso.

Freire, Leonor (flor.1553-1572)

Administration letter

Administration letter to Pedro Eanes Morgado of a vegetable garden and an olive grove, located in Ribeira, in Abrantes, which Sancha Cortês had left in order to pay, with the rents, a few masses for her soul, in Santa Maria da Ribeira's church. Lopo Dias, the previous administrator, was dismissed because he did not fulfill those obligations.

Morgado, Pedro Eanes (flor.1501)

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