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Will chart

Will chart made by Pedro Fernandes Cerejeiro, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year in Castelo de Vide. The institutor named Inês Vaz, his niece, as first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she would be succeeded by her son was choice.
The institutor also confirms the institution of a chapel that he had instituted with Inês Álvares, his wife, and appoints João Carrilho, his nephew, to administer it after the death of Manuel Carrilho, who was previously appointed.

Cerejeiro, Pedro Fernandes (flor.1654)

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Will chart by which Margarida Dias, António Carvalho's widow, bequeaths part of her patrimony, including lands, houses and a public debt instrument of 30 000 réis in Alfândega de Lisboa, to André Dias Carvalho, her stepson, with the obligation of celebrating annual masses in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. She also asks him to ensure that the pious obligations instituted by her late sister, Beatriz Dias, in the church of Santa Justa of that city, are duly fulfilled each year.
The testator establishes another entail with houses in Lisboa and a public debt instrument of 9 500 réis in Casa da Índia, bequeathing it to her stepdaughter, Maria Dias, who was asked to support the celebration of annual masses in the church of Santa Justa. Margarida declares that her remains should be buried in the main chapel of that church, where her husband's body lies.
Followed by an approval deed, issued on 1577-06-07.

Dias, Margarida (flor.1577-1580)

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Will chart by which Maria de Almada, daughter of Pedro Gomes de Almada and Joana Vaz da Mota, bequeaths various houses in Lisboa and two farmsteads (quintas) in Arrentela to her sister, Catarina da Mota. After Catarina's death, those properties would be divided and must become part of two different entails. One of them, composed of houses in Lisboa, must be administrated by Leonor Godinho, Maria's niece. The other one, composed of houses in that city and the two farmsteads in Arrentela, should be administrated by Maria's nephew, António da Mota. Leonor, António and their successors were obligated to celebrate annual masses in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa.
The testator declares that her body should be interred inside the grave of her parents and grandparents, located in that church. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1547-11-18.

Almada, Maria de (flor.1547)

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Will chart made by Manuel Castanho, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of a mass celebrated every year in Alter do Chão. He appointed João Boroa to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he would be succeeded by his son and from there on the succession shall continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Castanho, Manuel (d.1639)

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Will chart made by Inês Afonso Sourão in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every year in the church of Espírito Santo of Monforte. She appointed her sons to be the first administrators during their lifetime and, after their death, they shall be succeeded by the eldest son of the eldest.

Sourão, Inês Afonso (flor.1587)

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Will chart made by Maria Barata, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of fifteen masses celebrated every year. The institutor named Maria Temudo, her niece, daughter of António de Torres Manso, as first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she would be succeeded by whomever she chose, among the institutor's relatives.

Barata, Maria (flor.1582)

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Will chart made by Francisco Vaz de Castelo Branco, in which he claims to be an administrator of an entail established by Leonor Carrilho, his wife, being able, according to the institution, to name the successor. Thus, he appoints Duarte, his grandson, son of Guiomar Vaz, his daughter, and Diogo de Almeida, to succeed him.
He also ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of another entail with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in Portalegre. The institutor named Francisco, his grandson, son of Guiomar Vaz, his daughter, and Diogo de Almeida, as first administrator during his lifetime. From there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Castelo Branco, Francisco Vaz de (d.1568)

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Will chart made by Domingos Fernandes and his wife Margarida Afonso in which they ordered the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the church of Nossa Senhora da Purificação of Santo Espírito, in Vila do Porto. They appointed Diogo Fernandes to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Fernandes, Domingos (flor.1542)

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Will chart made by Heitor Gonçalves Minhoto in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the mother church of Vila do Porto. He appointed Francisco da Cunha to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Minhoto, Heitor Gonçalves (flor.1551)

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Will chart made by Catarina Gomes Raposo in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in Vila Franca do Campo. She appointed Tomé Vaz to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Raposo, Catarina Gomes (d.1563)

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Will chart made by Fernando Lourenço in which he ordered the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated in the mother church of Vila do Porto. He appointed Protesilau de Loura to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Lourenço, Fernando (d.1553)

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Will chart by which Doutor Carlos Brandão Pereira and D. Catarina Freire, his wife, established an entail with the third part of their assets, which included houses in Lisboa and the farmstead of Malapados. They designated Francisco Freire, their youngest son, to administrate it, declaring that the entail should always be inherited by the youngest son of the future administrators. If Francisco died without leaving descendants, the entail would be passed to António Brandão, his brother. The testators determined that their bodies had to be buried in the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Boa Nova of the church of Santa Marinha. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1623-12-31 and an opening deed issued on 1625-03-04.

Pereira, Carlos Brandão (d.1625)

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Will chart by which Bartolomeu Perestrelo, João Lopes Perestrelo's son, established an entail with all his assets, including properties in Ermegeira, Monte Redondo and Lobagueira, in the outskirts of Torres Vedras. He designated his brother, António Perestrelo, to administrate it, ordering him and his successors to support the celebration of a perpetual daily mass for his soul in the chapel of Trindade of the church of S. Pedro de Torres Vedras, where his parents lied. The entail had to be transmitted to his eldest son, who would have to use the family name. He also appointed his brother to become the tutor of his son, Rodrigo, who he had brought from Sofala. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1514-03-15.

Perestrelo, Bartolomeu (flor.1514-1515)

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Will chart by which D. Maria de Vilhena, Simão da Silveira's widow, established a chapel of 3 daily perpetual masses, which would be celebrated in the main chapel of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Évora. She appointed Jerónimo de Carvalho, her uncle, and Sancho de Faria, her nephew, to administrate it, leaving a public debt instrument of 100 000 réis and a rent (foro) of wheat taken from properties in Moura, Beja and Évora to support the pious obligations. The administrators had to erect a chapel in that convent, where a family mausoleum would be built. All the properties she left to her uncle and a public debt instrument of 14 000 given to Madalena Mendes, her ama, would end up being passed to Sancho de Faria and entailed to the chapel. The latter would leave all the entailed assets to his eldest son.
She left a public debt instrument of 100 000 réis to the Misericórdia of Évora, obligating its brothers to provide for poor men and to give dowries to orphan girls every year.
The institutor established another entail with the properties that she inherited after her parents' death, which her brother, Pedro de Tovar, held from her. She appointed her nephew, Sancho de Tovar, to administrate it and declared that it should be transmitted to his descendants. The testator determined that her body had to be buried in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo, inside the grave of her late husband. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1562-10-23 and an undated and unapproved codicil.

Vilhena, Maria de (flor.1562)

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Will chart by which Francisco Ferreira da Silveira, fidalgo da Casa do Rei and cavaleiro professo da Ordem de Cristo, and D. Maria Velez, his wife, express their wish to be buried in the convent of Anunciada of Tomar. They establish an entail and chapel with their casais, farmlands and other properties in Tomar and its surrounding area, headed by their houses in Tomar. They also annex to it their silver serving set. They designate their eldest son, Manuel Ferreira da Silveira, as first administrator and his descendants afterwards. They will have the obligation of ordering twelve annual masses for their souls.
Followed by the approval deed of the will chart.

Silveira, Francisco Ferreira da (flor.1645)

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Will chart by which Bento Gonçalves de Sequeira, Cavaleiro da Casa do Rei, bequeathed the third part of his assets, including his farmstead (quinta) of Fonte Coberta, to his son, Belchior de Burgos, contador, obligating him and his descendants to give, each year, 4 500 réis to the church of Nossa Senhora dos Mártires of Lisboa to support the celebration of annual masses for his soul. After his death, the entail would be inherited by his eldest son. He also left him his post of Escrivão das Fianças. The testator declared that his body had to be buried alongside the remains of his wife, Helena de Burgos, and of his brother-in-law, Pedro de Burgos, in that church. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1568-07-26.

Sequeira, Bento Gonçalves de (flor.1568-1570)

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Will chart by which Cosma Rodrigues de Quintanilha expresses her wish to be buried in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade of Lisboa, near her father, João de Quintanilha. She entails a casal in Zambujal, S. Domingos de Rana, with an obligation of 52 masses over the tomb of her parents. She designates her husband, Cristóvão Ferreira da Fonseca, as first administrator of the entail and, after his death, her great-nephew, Diogo Dominico, eldest son of her niece, Maria de Quintanilha, and his descendants.
She also appoints her husband as administrator of the chapel of Isabel Afonso and of the orchard in Oeiras which had an obligation of three annual masses in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade, under the condition that he marries one of her nieces, daughter of Maria de Quintanilha. If he doesn't fulfill this condition, the chapel of Isabel Afonso and the orchard shall pass to Maria de Quintanilha herself, and to her successors.

Quintanilha, Cosma Rodrigues de (flor.1614)

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Will chart by which Cosma Rodrigues de Quintanilha expresses her wish to be buried in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade of Lisboa, near her father, João de Quintanilha. She entails a casal in Zambujal, S. Domingos de Rana, with an obligation of 52 masses over the tomb of her parents. She designates her husband, Cristóvão Ferreira da Fonseca, as first administrator of the entail and, after his death, her great-nephew, Diogo Dominico, eldest son of her niece, Maria de Quintanilha, and his descendants.
She also appoints her husband as administrator of the chapel of Isabel Afonso and of the orchard in Oeiras which had an obligation of three annual masses in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade, under the condition that he marries one of her nieces, daughter of Maria de Quintanilha. If he doesn't fulfill this condition, the chapel of Isabel Afonso and the orchard shall pass to Maria de Quintanilha herself, and to her successors.
Contains acceptance deed by Cristóvão Ferreira da Fonseca, related to the chapel of Isabel Afonso.

Quintanilha, Cosma Rodrigues de (flor.1614)

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Will chart by which Rodrigo Homem, clérigo de missa, cura da igreja de S. José de Lisboa, designates his brother, João Pereira, as his universal heir, under the condition that he builds him an hermitage dedicated to S. Gens in his farmstead of the same name, where he wishes to be buried, with the obligation of four annual masses. He bequeaths him and his descendants all of his properties as an entail. If his brother doesn't have descendants, the administration will pass to the Misericórdia of Ourém.
Followed by the approval deed of the will.

Homem, Rodrigo (d.1628)

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Will chart made by Jerónimo Henriques da Veiga in which he ordered his burial in the main chapel of the Santo Adrião church, in Póvoa de Santo Adrião. He orders the transfer of the bones of his parents, brothers, wife and children, all buried in the convent of Nossa Senhora de Jesus, to the main chapel of the aforementioned church. He also ordered the foundation of a "morgado", entailing all his goods for the fulfilment of charges, celebrated in that church. He appoints António, son of João Batista da Fonseca and D. Clara de Oliveira, his godson, to be the first administrator. After his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest son. The administrators were obliged to reside in the Kingdom.

Veiga, Jerónimo Henriques da (d.1662)

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Will chart of Pedro Mendes Carrilho. He instituted a chapel or entail, entailing assets for the fulfillment of charges. He appoints Ana Mendes, his wife, the first administrator, who was to succeed Catarina Mendes, his niece and then her eldest male son.
An addition follows, dated 1667-11-27.

Carrilho, Pedro Mendes (d.1668)

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Will chart made by Henrique de Sousa and his wife Beatriz de Melo by which they ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every week. They appointed Diogo de Sousa and Isabel de Melo to be the first administrators during their lifetime, with the condition that they marry. After their death, they shall be succeeded by their first-born son and from there on the succession shall continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Melo, Beatriz de (flor.1495-1502)

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Will by which Diogo Gonçalves do Prado, Guiomar Machado's husband, founded an entail, with the pious obligation of one daily mass to be celebrated in the chapel of Trindade, in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. He incorporated various houses he had in Lisboa, a property (casal) in its outskirts, and the third of his and his wife's assets in the mentioned entail. He appointed his son, Diogo, as its first administrator, after whose death he ought to be succeeded by his male first born son. If Diogo died childless, the entail was bequeathed to Fernando de Braga, who then had the responsibility of appointing the next administrator. He chose to be buried in the aforementioned chapel, in the grave where lied his brother, João Gonçalves de Prado. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1472-06-01, and an opening deed issued on 1474-06-15.

Prado, Diogo Gonçalves do (d.1474)

Will chart

Will chart of D. Simoa de Franca, ordering her sepulture in the chancel of the monastery of São Francisco of Tavira, where she establishes a chapel. She entails several real estate to fulfill the charges, celebrated in the church of the monastery of São Francisco. The masses should be celebrated by priests from the monastery. She appoints Belchior de Franca, her nephew, as administrator and he should appoint a son to succeed him.
It also has the respective opening deed of a will (dated 1580-03-10) and approval deed (1580-02-05).

Franca, Simoa de (d.1580)

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Will chart by which José Caires established an entail, incorporating assets for the fulfillment of the pious charges in the parish of Nossa Senhora do Calhau, in Funchal. He designated his brother Luís Caires to be the first administrator, and it should succeed him José, his son, and nephew and godson of the institutor.

Caires, José (flor.1700)

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Will chart of Violante Mendes founding two chapels, one for her brother, Fernando Caldeira, and his descendants with the obligation to celebrate 25 masses in the chapel of the monastery of S. Domingos of Elvas, and the other for her nephew, Afonso Façanha, and his descendants with the obligation to celebrate 15 masses in the same chapel.
Will confirmed in 1481-09-12 and opened in 1481-09-16.

Mendes, Violante (d.1481)

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Will chart by which Doutor Simão Monteiro de Leiria expresses his wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, in the chapel of Afonso Fialho, of which he is the administrator. He establishes an entail with his properties, with an obligation of 50 annual masses for his soul in that convent. This entail shall be attached to the entail founded by Afonso Fialho. He appoints his nephew, also called Simão Monteiro de Leiria, as the heir of his entail, and mentions that there should be a judgment to decide who shall have the administration of Afonso Fialho's entail: his sister, D. Margarida, or his nephew, Simão. He also establishes that his sister shall not inherit his properties.
Followed by approval deed, of the same date, and opening deed, dated 1609-01-04.

Leiria, Simão Monteiro de (d.1609)

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Will chart of Brás Afonso Correia bequeathing all his real estate to Jorge, son of Rui de Figueiredo, with the pious obligation of the described masses, celebrated in the church of S. Tomé, in Lisbon.
Will approved in 1520-09-06.

Correia, Brás Afonso (d.1520)

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Will chart of Álvaro de Ornelas and Constança de Mendonça, his wife, founding an entail with their available portions, made up by properties in Caniço, in Madeira island, and appointing Mem de Ornelas, their eldest son, as their successor and heir.
Will approved in 1499-08-31.

Ornelas, Álvaro de (flor.1499)

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Will chart by which António Metela and Antónia Colaça, his wife, wanted to be buried in the Church of São Sebastião, in Cernache do Bonjardim. They founded an entail with pious obligations, and appointed their son, Miguel Metela, as their successor. Will approved in 1599-08-04 and opened in 1607-04-26.

Metela, António (flor.1599)

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Will chart of Lopo Mendes do Rio and Leonor Dias, his wife, founding an entail and a chapel in the monastery of S. Domingos of Benfica with their available portions and appointing their son, António Mendes do Rio, as their successor.
Will approved in 1501-04-06.

Rio, Lopo Mendes do (flor.1501)

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Will chart by which Pedro Afonso Leitão, Cavaleiro da Ordem de Santiago, bequeaths the third part of his assets, including lands in Coruche ("Casal da Figueira"), to his wife, Inês França, with the obligation of supporting the celebration of annual masses for his soul in the chapel of Santa Maria of the church of S. Julião of Lisboa. After his wife's death, the entail would be inherited by their son, Jorge Leitão. The testator declares that his body should be buried inside that chapel, where lie the remains of his parents-in-law, João Francisco and Catarina de França. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1502-01-18 and an opening deed issued on 1508-08-29.

Leitão, Pedro Afonso (flor.1500)

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Will chart of Doutor Belchior Dias Preto, ordering his burial in the chancel of the church of São Jorge of Lisboa, where was D. Ana de Negreiros, his wife. His wife had established an entail, with a third of her assets, leaving half to Lourenço Dias Preto, his son, and the other to her husband, if he also established an entail. Thus, it also establishes an entail with all its real estate, appointing Lourenço Dias Preto, his son, first administrator.

Preto, Belchior Dias (flor.1617)

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Will chart by which Bento Pacheco da Mota, capitão and sargento-mor of Ribeira Grande, wanted to be buried in the Church of Nossa Senhora da Estrela, in his grandfather's grave. He bequeathed his available portion to his son, Paulo Pacheco, with the pious obligation of a perpetual chapel, half of it for his soul and the other half for his wife's, Maria da Rocha, soul. He also bequeathed to his daughter, Isabel de São João, professa in the monastery of Santo André of Vila Franca do Campo, 13 alqueires and a half of land, that was bequeathed to him by his aunt, Isabel Correia, with the pious obligation of half of a chapel. He also bequeathed these alqueires to his daughter with the pious obligation a chapel of masses, half of it for the soul of his aunt, the first institutor, and the other half for his soul. After the death of her daughter, the 13 alqueires and a half of land will return to his available portion's successor. Will approved in 1668-09-11.

Mota, Bento Pacheco da (d.1668)

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Will chart through which Henrique Leme establishes a chapel in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, appointing Ana Leme, his sister, to be its first administrator. He orders his sister to buy properties to incorporate in that entail, using the profit of the sale of his patrimony, after the fulfilment of the legacies he left to various persons. He chooses to be buried in the altar of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, in the church of that convent.
Will approved in 1521-09-20.

Leme, Henrique (d.1521)

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Will chart of Pedro Esteves Barbas, ordering his burial in the church of São Martinho of Sintra, where he establishes a chapel. He appoints frei Martinho and Constança Gonçalves, his niece, his executors, to administer it.
It is in an exemplification, inserted in a certificate (dated 1624-03-30).

Barbas, Pedro Esteves (flor.1342-1402)

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Will chart of Nuno Martins Segurado. He leaves the Cruzeiro de Alagoa's farm, on the outskirts of Arruda dos Vinhos, and several other assets, to Helena Martins Segurado, his daughter, with associated charges. He leaves the Lagoa's farm, and several other assets, to João Martins Segurado, his son, with associated charges.

Segurado, Nuno Martins (flor.1521-1522)

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Will chart by which Isabel Dias de Vilalobos established an entail, incorporating some assets for the fulfillment of the charges in the Altar da Cruz in the Church of Salvador, in Montemor-o-Novo. She designated her brother Custódio de Vilalobos to be its first administrator, succeeding him his son Custódio de Vilalobos.

Vilalobos, Isabel Dias de (d.1619)

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Will chart by which João Afonso founded a chapel, incorporating assets to fulfill charges. The administrator was due to order the celebration of masses in the church of São Mateus de Erra, on the outskirts of Santarém. He designated his niece Margarida Afonso, wife of João Alves, to succeed in this entail and, after her death, her son Rodrigo and his eldest son.

Afonso, João (flor.1536-1538)

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Will chart by which Afonso Gonçalves, o Cavalheiro, ordered to be buried in the church of São João of Vila do Conde, and his wife Catarina Eanes in the church of Santa Maria de Varzim. They incorporated the third parts of their assets, namely the farm of "Balão", in the parish of Santa Maria de Macere, on the outskirts of Barcelos. The charges should be preferably celebrated in the church of São João of Vila do Conde. They designated their daughter Filipa Gonçalves, wife of Pedro Velho de Andrade, to be its first administrator and, after her death, her eldest son.

Gonçalves, Afonso (flor.1539)

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Will chart of Luís Botelho Fróis. Establishes an entail, entailing several farms (Cabanas, Vaqueiras) on the outskirts of Santarém. He appoints Miguel Fróis de Figueiredo, his son, heir and first administrator. His eldest male son should succeed him.

Forjaz, Luís Botelho (d.1658)

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Will chart by which Heitor Henriques Sacoto and his wife Joana Henriques founded a chapel in the Hermitage of the farm of Santa Cruz da Vermoeira, in Torres Vedras. They entailed assets to fulfill the pious charges and the surviving spouse should nominate the administrator.

Sacoto, Heitor Henriques (d.1610)

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Will chart by which Mateus Vieira established an entail, incorporating a farm in Pero Moniz for the fulfillment of the pious charges in Church of São João Baptista de Pero Moniz, in Cadaval. He designated Leonor da Vieira to be the first administrator and her eldest son should succeed her.

Vieira, Mateus (d.1645)

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Will chart by which Afonso Mendes Pinto wanted to be buried in the convent of São Francisco, in Funchal. He left all his movable and immovable property to his niece Branca Teixeira and to her husband Tristão Fernandes, with the obligation to fulfil some pious obligations. After their death, it should succeed their son Afonso Mendes and, after his death, his eldest son.

Pinto, Afonso Mendes (flor.1578)

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Will chart of Tomé Rodrigues, ordering his grave in the monastery of São Domingos of Lisboa. Institutes an entail, entailing some houses in Lisbon, next to the door of São Vicente da Mouraria, to fulfill the charges, celebrated in that monastery. He appoints Diogo Rodrigues, his son, first administrator. After his death, he must belong to his closest relative, who was male.

Rodrigues, Tomé (flor.1578)

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Will chart by which Doutor António Francisco de Varejão established an entail with two chaplains, to increase the number of beneficiados of the Collegiate of Freixo de Espada à Cinta. He designated his nephew Sebastião Alves Varejão to be its first administrator and, after his death, his eldest son. This entail is composed of "casais" on the outskirts of Vila Nova da Cerveira and houses in "Campo da Vinha".

Varejão, António Francisco de (d.1585)

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Will chart by which António Cordovil institutes an entail, by entailing assets for the fulfillment of pious charges. He appoints Francisco Cordovil, his legitimate son, as its first administrator. He chose to be buried in the grave where lied his sister, Maria Cordovil, in the chapel of Jesus of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa.

Cordovil, António (flor.1591)

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Will chart of João Baquar, ordering his grave in front of the altar of São João, in the church of Santo António. He entails his real estate assets in an entail and appoints Gil Vicente as the first administrator. His eldest son was to succeed him, excluding women. The account of the administration mentions that this entail is composed of houses, "marinhas", olive groves, orchard and vineyards near to this church.

Baquar, João (flor.1434)

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Will chart of D. Filipa da Silva. She appoints D. Pedro de Eça, her brother-in-law, as her executor. She establishes an entail with her assets, after the legacies have been fulfilled, and appoints D. Diogo, her nephew, as first administrator, to be suceeded by his eldest son. The charges were to be celebrated at the monastery of São Francisco of Xabregas, where she wanted to be buried.

Silva, Filipa da (d.1548)

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Will chart by Gil Simões Valarinho and Leonor Correia, his wife, establishing a chapel and entailing their third parts to it. They name António Simões, their son, as administrator, or André Simões, if António died.

Valarinho, Gil Simões (flor.1519-1543)

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Will chart of Mestre Diogo Lopes Franco, Físico-mor do rei. He instituted a chapel, entailing his farmstead (quinta) of S. Bento and a few houses he had in Lisboa, as well as the rest of the third of his assets, with the pious obligation of one weekly mass celebrated in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. He appointed Bárbara Franco, his daughter, as the entail's first administrator, to whom the eldest son should succeed. He chose to be buried in the church of the aforementioned convent, next to his late wife, Inês Rodrigues.

Franco, Diogo Lopes (d.1554)

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Will chart by which Catarina de Andrade, widow of Pedro Caldeira, escrivão da Fazenda do Rei, expresses her wish to be buried in the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo of Lisboa, in her husband's grave. She establishes a chapel, entailing her houses in Lisboa, with an obligation of one annual divine office and four weekly masses in her burial place. She designates António Jorge, her nephew, as first administrator, and his successors afterwards.

Andrade, Catarina de (d.1580)

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Will chart of Jorge de Sousa de Alvim, ordering his grave in the hermitage of Santo António, which he had built at his Quinta de Pedrógão, on the outskirts of Torres Novas. He establishes an entail and chapel, entailing all his assets, located in the Quinta de Pedrógão and on the outskirts of Torres Novas and Porto de Mós. He appoints Manuel de Sousa de Alvim, his son, executor and first administrator, to be succeded by his eldest male son. In case of extinction of the lineage, the administration would pass to the monastery of São Martinho de Tibães.
He establishes another entail and chapel, entailing a farm, located in Seiça, on the outskirts of Ourém. He appoints Simão de Sousa de Alvim, his son, first administrator. The charges were to be celebrated in the church of Seiça. The same clauses had to be fulfilled for the institution of the entail of the Quinta de Pedrógão.
He establishes another entail and chapel, entailing grain income, in the amount of 100.000 réis, coming from Alfeizerão. He appoints Pedro de Melo de Sousa, his son, first administrator. The charges were to be celebrated in the church of Alfeizerão. The same clauses had to be fulfilled for the institution of the entail of the Quinta de Pedrógão.
He establishes another chapel, entailing a farm, located in Vila Verde, in the municipality of Vila Chã, on the outskirts of Braga. He appoints Henrique de Sousa de Alvim, his son, first administrator. The charges were to be celebrated in the church of São Paio of Vila Verde. The same clauses had to be fulfilled for the institution of the entail of the Quinta de Pedrógão.

Alvim, Jorge de Sousa de (d.1607)

Will chart

Will chart of Jorge Gonçalves Formigo bequeathing some properties to his son, Sebastião Jorge, to order the celebration of fifty-one masses for his, his parents and his wives souls, lay down a set of succession rules in their administration. He appoints Sebastião Jorge, his son, as first administrator.

Formigo, Jorge Gonçalves (d.1557)

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Will chart of Maria da Costa, widow of Estêvão Pires de Paiva, bequeathing her available portion to Maria Raposo, her granddaughter, daughter of António da Costa Furtado, with the pious obligation of three perpetual prayed masses, in each year. Her graddaughter will be succeeded by her male son. If she has not offspring, the testator's available portion will be bequeathed to António da Costa Furtado, her son and Maria Raposo's father.
Will approved in 1615-03-17 and opened in 1619-01-09.

Costa, Maria da (d.1619)

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Will chart of Diogo da Fonseca founding an entail and annexing it to the old entail that he already had founded. He appoints his son Francisco to be its administrator. He had also established a chapel in the monastery of Santa Maria da Graça, of the order of Santo Agostinho. In case of extinction of the order, it would be administered by the councilors of the Lisbon municipality, who would choose an administrator with a 10-year term.

Fonseca, Diogo da (flor.1475)

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Will chart of Isabel Barbosa, widow of António Borges, founding an entail with her available portion, with the pious obligation of one chapel of a weekly mass in the church of S. Pedro of Ponta Delgada and appointing as administrator her daughter, Guiomar Borges, and, after her death, her grandson and Guiomar's son, António Borges.
Will approved in 1567-01-16.

Barbosa, Isabel (d.1567)

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Will chart of João de Lemos founding a chapel in the church of Santiago of Estremoz and appointing Gaspar de Lemos, his nephew, as its first administrator. He forbids any administrator to marry to a woman from the lineages of Margarida de Sande and Sebastião Valejo.
Will approved in 1565-03-24 and opened in 1565-03-26.

Lemos, João de (d.1565)

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Will chart of João de Oliveira Ferreira, ordering his grave in the church of Santa Eufémia of Penela. He entails several real estate to fulfill the charges and appoints Maria Botelho, his wife and executor, to administer it until Francisco, his son, turns 25. The administration was then to follow by the eldest son.
It also contains a codicil by João de Oliveira Ferreira (dated 1586-03-17) and the respective approval deed (dated 1586-03-30).

Ferreira, João de Oliveira (flor.1585-1586)

Will chart

Will chart of Maria Fernandes, ordering her grave in the church of Santiago, next to the altar of Nossa Senhora da Piedade, where Pedro Fernandes, her husband, was. She instituted a chapel, with charges celebrated in the convent of São Pedro dos Terceiros, entailing her houses, located in Tanoarias, which she leaves to António Reimão, married to Ana Fernandes, her niece. The administrator was then to leave it to the son or daughter he chose. If he didn't choose any, would belong to the eldest son.
Contains an approval deed (dated 1598-05-13) and an opening deed of a will (dated 1598-05-15).

Fernandes, Maria (d.1598)

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Will chart made by Gomes Pamplona de Miranda and his wife Branca Rodrigues Valadão in which they ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of two weekly masses celebrated in a chapel on the church of S. Roque that they were building. They named their son Simão Pamplona de Miranda as first administrator and one of his male grandsons after his death, and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. All administrators should use the surname "Pamplona" or otherwise lose the administration and they were forbiden to marry with descendants of moors and jews. The administrators were also obliged to entail their own reserved portions to the entail.

Miranda, Gomes Pamplona de (flor.1565)

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Will chart of Isabel do Amaral de Vasconcelos, ordering her grave in the chapel of the chapter of the monastery of São Francisco de Orgens, which she had built. She leaves several charges of masses, celebrated in the Cathedral of Viseu and in Tarouca. She appoints João Pais do Amaral, her brother, heir, executor and administrator of the Chapter's chapel, located in that monastery. She entails assets, located in Repeses, to fulfill the charges. After her brother's death, João Pais, his son, should succeed him, and so on, in the form of an entail.

Vasconcelos, Isabel do Amaral de (d.1600)

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Will chart of João Soares Ribeiro, ordering his grave in his chapel of Espírito Santo, located in the mother church of Sernancelhe. He established an entail with a third part his assets and the a third part of assets that D. Francisca had left him and appointing Diogo Ribeiro, his son, to administer it. The succession should be done in the same way as his father determines when he entailed a third part of his assets, except for the obligation to reside in Sernancelhe. He entailed half of the land of Ressaio to the entail instituted by his father. He also administered an entail instituted by Cristóvão da Fonseca Ribeiro, his uncle, ordering that the administrator foreseen in the institution be followed. The charges were to be celebrated in the chapel of Nossa Senhora das Neves, in Távora.
Followed by the respective approval deed (dated 1652-09-27) and the opening deed of a will (dated 1652-10-29).

Ribeiro, João Soares (d.1652)

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Will chart of Francisca de Morais, ordering her grave in the chapel that, with António Alves, her first husband, she had made in the church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição de Nelas, invoking Santiago. She entails all its real estate located in the counties of Senhorim, Folhadal and Canas, in order to fulfill the charges celebrated in that chapel. She appoints Mamede de Abranches, her husband, heir, executor and first administrator. He was to be succeeded by Marcos de Abranches, the founder's nephew, and Marta de Morais, his wife.

Morais, Francisca de (flor.1671)

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Will chart made Margarida Pires and her husband Gaspar do Rego, both ill of the plague, in which they ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of three masses celebrated every week in the mother church of Ponta Delgada, where their bodies should be buried, with holly water and candle lights. They named their son João do Rego to administrate it after their deaths and if he died before assuming the administration, it should be given to his brother Sebastião do Rego, or their sister Leonor Baldaia or her eldest daughter Maria Baldaia, and after the death of any of them the succession should always continue on the eldest male heir.

Rego, Gaspar do (flor.1530)

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Will chart made by Diogo Caldeira de Tavares and his wife Maria de Sousa in which they leave the entail instituted by Jorge Caldeira de Tavares to Pedro de Sousa Caldeira. They entail several other assets, adding a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated in the convent of São Francisco of Portalegre. They also attach to it properties of the entail established by António Pimenta. After the death of Pedro de Sousa Caldeira, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Tavares, Diogo Caldeira de (d.1651)

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Will chart made by Catarina Marques, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of two chapels with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year. She entail a land (souto), in the location of Juntas, on the outskirts of Marvão, with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year. The institutor named Pedro and Maria, children of Manuel Fernandes, her nephews, as first administrators during them lifetime. The land would be divided into equal parts, being administered separately. After each one's death, they would be succeeded by his eldest son and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.
Catarina Marques ordered also another other chapel. Named Isabel Fernandes and Margarida, daughters of Manuel Fernandes, her nieces, as first administrators during them lifetime. Isabel Fernandes was supposed to live in the houses entailed all her lifetime, paying Margarida 2.000 réis every year. After the death of the last of them, she would be succeeded by her eldest son and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Marques, Catarina (flor.1647)

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Will chart of Gaspar de Simas, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of twelve masses celebrated every year in Arronches. The institutor named Gaspar de Simas, his nephew as first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. Isabel Álvares, wife of the founder, would have the usufruct of the entail estate until Gaspar de Simas married, and half after that marriage, during her lifetime.

Simas, Gaspar de (d.1586)

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Will chart made by Isabel Afonso, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year in Castelo de Vide. The institutor named Manuel Lourenço, her husband, as first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he would be succeeded by Pedro Dias, Leonor Dias and Isabel, nephews of the founder. After the death of the first two, it would be solely administered by Isabel, being alive, or for her eldest son, if she had died.

Afonso, Isabel (flor.1548)

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Will chart made by Frei Manuel Barreiros, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of thirty masses celebrated only once in Amieira. The institutor named António Gonçalves Galaxo, his brother, as first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he would be succeeded by his eldest male son.
Manuel Barreiros ordered another the foundation of another chapel also with a perpetual pious obligation of thirty masses celebrated only once in Amieira. The institutor named Maria Barreiros, his niece, as first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she would be succeeded by Maria Barreiros, her daughter, even though she had male brothers.

Barreiros, Manuel (d.1654)

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Will chart made by padre Tomé Dias de Almeida, in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel, invoking Santa Ana, with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every week in Tolosa. The institutor named Catarina, daughter of Manuel Lourenço, his niece and goddaughter, as first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she would be succeeded by her eldest male son.

Almeida, Tomé Dias de (flor.1665)

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Will chart made by Joana do Presépio widow of Gaspar Garção, professa da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the her chapel, in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, in Castelo de Vide. The institutor named Joana Batista de Monroio, her niece, as first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she would be succeeded by her eldest male son. The first administrator would only receive the administration of the chapel if she married in accordance with the conditions expressed by the founder.

Presépio, Joana do (flor.1628-1630)

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Will chart made by João Martins and his wife Isabel Rodrigues, in which they ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of forty masses celebrated every year in Arronches. The institutor named Gonçalo Valente, their son, who was to be ordained a cleric, as first administrator during his lifetime. He had to nominate whoever he wanted to succeed him in the administration. If he did not become a cleric, after his death, he would be succeeded by his eldest male son. The first administrator could entail new assets to the chapel and increase the charges.

Martins, João (flor.1577)

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Will chart made by Maria Temudo, in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of fifteen masses celebrated every year in Portalegre. The institutor named Vasco Pires Falcão, her husband, as first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he would be succeeded by Ana, their daughter, and from there on the succession should continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir.

Temudo, Maria (flor.1619)

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Will chart made by Simão Palha and his wife Beatriz Freire in which they ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in Crato.They appointed their eldest son to be the first administrator during his lifetime.

Palha, Simão (flor.1553)

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Will chart made by Filipa Cabreira Mexia in which she ordered the foundation of an entail with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year in the chapel of Reis, in Portalegre. She attaches the chapel established by Manuel da Fonseca, in Quinta do Reguengo, so that it would be united to this new entail. She appointed Nuno da Fonseca Coutinho to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by Manuel da Fonseca. After his death, he shall be succeeded by his brothers, from oldest to youngest, preferring males to females.

Mexia, Filipa Cabreira (flor.1616)

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Will chart by which Luís de Figueiroa Castelo Branco establishes a chapel in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa with the third part of his assets and part of the patrimony of both his first and second wives, Joana Lopes and Madalena Leitão, including houses in Lisboa. Luís appoints his son, Manuel de Figueiroa, to be its first administrator, obligating him to celebrate masses for his soul and those of his next of kin. He asks his daughter, D. Catarina, and his son to build two graves in that chapel. The first one should receive the remains of the testator and Madalena's. The second was destined to receive the bones of Joana Lopes and her ancestors. Followed by an approval deed, issued on 1599-01-09.

Castelo Branco, Luís de Figueiroa (flor.1599)

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Will chart made by Jácome de Matos in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year in Marvão. He appointed Beatriz to be the first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she shall be succeeded by her eldest male son.
He ordered the foundation of another chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year in Marvão. He appointed Mécia to be the first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she shall be succeeded by her eldest male son.
He ordered the foundation of a third chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every year in Marvão. He appointed Domingos to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.
He ordered the foundation of a fourth chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every year in Marvão. He appointed Leonor to be the first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she shall be succeeded by her eldest male son.
He ordered the foundation of a fifth chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of two masses celebrated every year in Marvão. He appointed Antónia to be the first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she shall be succeeded by her eldest male son.

Matos, Jácome de (d.1595)

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Will chart made by Beatriz de Matos in which she ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of five masses celebrated every year in Castelo de Vide. She appointed Silvestre to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his legitimate son.

Matos, Beatriz de (d.1561)

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Will chart by which António de Torres Manso annexes properties to the chapel founded by Maria Barata, in Oleiros, which would pass to his daughter, Maria Temudo, after his death. He annexes his half of his entail to the chapel founded by his uncle, Baltasar Manso, as he had agreed with with his deceased wife, Beatriz Barata, in their previous will. He designates his son, António de Torres Manso, as administrator of this entail. He also appoints him administrator of the chapel founded by by Afonso Álvares, in the mother church of Álvaro, which he had inherited from his wife, and annexes properties to it.

Manso, António de Torres (flor.1596-1603)

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Will chart made by Gonçalo Eanes Mures in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of three masses celebrated every year in Monforte. He appointed Gil Marcos to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest son.

Mures, Gonçalo Eanes (flor.1569)

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Will chart made by João Gonçalves Vaz in which he ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of a mass celebrated every week in the chapel of Fiéis de Deus, in the church of São Roque. He appointed Francisca de Medeiros to be the first administrator during her lifetime and, after her death, she shall be succeeded by Jerónimo Gonçalves de Araújo. After his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Vaz, João Gonçalves (flor.1568)

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Will chart made by Marquesa Afonso in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated in the mother church of São Sebastião of Ponta Delgada. She appointed Fernando Afonso to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Afonso, Marquesa (flor.1552-1559)

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Will chart made by Margarida Fernandes in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of a mass celebrated every fortnight in the mother church of São Sebastião of Ponta Delgada. She appointed Cristóvão Dias to be the first administrator during the first two years after her death. After this period, he shall be succeeded by Francisco Fernandes during two years, and after this period he would return to the first for the same mandate, and so on. After their death, they shall be succeeded by a male son of Cristóvão Dias.

Fernandes, Margarida (flor.1564)

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Will chart made by Maria Gonçalves in which she ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated in the mother church of São Sebastião of Ponta Delgada. She appointed João Rodrigues to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son.

Gonçalves, Maria (d.1566)

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Will chart made by Rui Fernandes Zuzarte and his wife Violante de Carvalhais in which they ordered the foundation of a chapel with a perpetual pious obligation of masses celebrated every year in the monastery of São Domingos of Évora. They appointed Pedro Zuzarte to be the first administrator during his lifetime and, after his death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest male son. They further confirm the contents of two earlier will charts.
It was approved on 1507-09-15.

Zuzarte, Rui Fernandes (flor.1507)

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Will chart by which Inês Freire, widow of Manuel Pinto, expresses her wish to be buried in the church of S. Tiago of Montemor-o-Novo, in her ancestors' burial place. She entails her estate of Oliveira and leases in Montemor-o-Novo as a chapel, and bequeaths them to her daughter, D. Francisca da Grã, during the minority of her grandson, Manuel Pinto, with the obligation of ten annual masses over her tomb. If Manuel Pinto dies before his mother, the entail shall pass to his brother, Gonçalo Mendes, or to his other siblings and successors. She also bequeaths her daughter the estate of Caravela, which she had inherited from her brother, António Freire, as an entail, which shall always be joined to her own.
Followed by an approval deed of the will.

Freire, Inês (d.1552)

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Will chart by which Nuno Álvares Correia, Cavaleiro da Ordem de Santiago e da Casa do Príncipe, establishes a chapel in the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa, entailing a farmstead (quinta) in Paio Pires and lands (casal) in Azeitão. He designates his brother, Gaspar Correia, to become the entail's first administrator and to transmit it to his eldest son, obligating him and his descendants to support the celebration of a daily mass in the chapel of Santa Maria do Pranto of that convent and to give, each year, 4 000 réis to sustain the ransom of captives in Africa or the dowry of orphan girls. He determines that his body should be buried next to his parent's remains, inside that convent.

Correia, Nuno Álvares (flor.1479)

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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) 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) 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) 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) 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)

Will chart (extract)

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) 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 (extract) by which Vicente Afonso Valente, cónego de Lisboa e prior da igreja de Côja, ordered the executors of his will to give 100 libras taken from the revenues of his properties in Póvoa to an unidentified church. He left all those properties and houses in Lisboa to his brother, Lourenço Afonso, determining that they had to be transmitted to his eldest legitimate son and subsequently passed to his descendants. His brother was asked to give, each year, 100 libras to an unidentified church for the souls of D. Sancha and D. Goutinha, their aunts.

Valente, Vicente Afonso ([before 1348])

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