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Will chart

Will chart by which Frei Jerónimo da Cunha ordered the construction of a chapel in the church of Santiago of Montemor-o-Novo, entailing immovable property to fulfill the charges. He designated Diogo Narciso to be its first administrator. If this administrator died without heirs, it should succeed the institutor's daughter Beatriz if she was not professed, with the obligation to marry a nobleman with the surname "Cunha". In case of extinction of the lineage, the eldest servant of the last administrator should succeed in the administration.

Cunha, Jerónimo da (flor.1578-1581)

Will chart

Will chart by which Manuel de Miranda orders his executors to buy properties with his assets to entail to a chapel with the obligation of three weekly masses in the church where his body will be buried. He appoints Simão, son of his slave Ana, whom he raised, as administrator of his chapel and heir of his properties, which shall pass, afterwards, to his descendants. As Simão is a minor, he shall live in the house of one of his executors, be educated by them and be married to a noble woman. If Simão doesn't have heirs, or dies, the administration of his properties shall be given to Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa one of the executors, if he is still alive, but only during his lifetime. After Diogo's death, two thirds of those properties shall be given to Guiomar de Miranda, sister of the institutor, or to her descendants, and another third shall be given to one of Manuel's nieces, daughter of Catarina de Miranda, another of his sisters who is already deceased. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1576-12-01 and an opening deed issued on 1577-12-26.

Miranda, Manuel de (d.1577)

Will chart

Will chart by which D. Cecília Henriques, wife of D. Jerónimo de Castro, expresses her wish to be buried in the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade of the monastery of Santo Elói of Lisboa. She entails her properties, including her farmstead in Turcifal, Torres Vedras, with the obligation of a daily mass for her soul in her burial place. She bequeaths them to the Condessa, who gave them to her, and after her death to her own daughter, D. Joana, and to her female successors. If her daughter doesn't have any children, the entail shall pass to her brother, D. Fernando, and to his female successors.

Henriques, Cecília (flor.1552)

Will chart

Will chart by which Catarina Lopes, widow of Diogo Lopes, o Galego, expresses her wish to be buried in the monastery of Santo Onofre of Golegã, where her uncle, Jerónimo Lourenço, is buried. She bequeaths her third part as an entail to her grandson, Diogo Lopes, son of her son Francisco Lopes de Barros, who will be his tutor during his minority. He will have the obligation of ordering a daily mass for her soul in her burial place. If her legacy isn't fulfiled, the entail shall pass to the Misericórdia of Golegã.
Followed by the approval deed and opening deed of the will chart, dated 1596-05-17.

Lopes, Catarina (d.1596)

Will chart

Will chart made by Gaspar de Chaves in which he ordered, among other dispositions, the foundation of an entail with the perpetual obligation of half chapel of masses celebrated in the church of S. Sebastião, in Ponta Delgada, where his body should be buried, next to his parent's grave. He named his wife Beatriz Soares to administrate the entail until his son Manuel Chaves comes of age. After the death of Manuel Chaves, the succession should always continue on the eldest male heir. However, if Manuel had no children, the administration should be given to his nun daughter [whose name is not mentioned] during her life, and after her death his nephew Baltasar and his brother Gaspar. If none had descendants, the administration should be given to the closest relative of the generation of his mother, Madalena Fernandes.

Chaves, Gaspar de (flor.1593-1594)

Will chart

Will chart of Catarina de Sequeira, founding an entail and appointing Jerónimo Rangel Homem, her brother, as her successor.
Will approved in 1611-05-04 and opened in 1619-05-31.

Sequeira, Catarina de (d.1619)

Will chart

Will chart by which Francisco Rodrigues de Elvas, Brianda Nunes' husband, bequeaths houses in Lisboa to one of his children, with the obligation of celebrating 24 annual masses in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, where his remains should be buried. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1587-09-30 and an opening deed issued on 1587-10-25.

Brianda Nunes, Gonçalo Rodrigues de Elvas, Nicolau Nunes de Elvas entail

Will chart

Will chart of Tristão Vaz da Veiga, of the Conselho do Rei, son de Manuel Cabral da Veiga, and Geral das Causas da Guerra na ilha da Madeira. He establishes an entail with his properties in Lisboa and Graciosa, Açores, and appoints his eldest son, Jerónimo da Veiga, as his universal heir and administrator of the entail. He establishes an obligation of a daily mass and one annual mass in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where his successors can build a tomb for themselves, with 20 000 reis of alms. If Jerónimo da Veiga doesn't have children, the entail shall go to his brother, Luís da Veiga, if he doesn't become a cleric, or to the lineage of Tristão Vaz da Veiga's brother, Lourenço da Veiga.

Veiga, Tristão Vaz da (flor.1585)

Will chart

Will chart by which Álvaro Furtado, husband of Isabel de Oliveira, expresses his wish to be buried in the chapel of S. Pedro Mártir of the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica, Lisboa, with the obligation of a daily mass for his soul. He entails his properties and bequeaths them to his grandsons, Álvaro and Duarte, and to their descendants. If one of them dies, the entail shall be given to the surviving one. If none of them has descendants, the entail shall be bequeathed to Duarte Furtado, Álvaro Furtado's brother, or to his descendants.
Followed by an addition, dated 1588-11-24, by which he appoints his brother as guardian of his grandsons and administrator of their properties, until they reach adulthood.

Furtado, Álvaro (flor.1588)

Will chart

Will chart by which Antónia Carneiro, wife of Álvaro de Valadares, established an entail with the third part of her assets, including houses in Praça da Ribeira. She determined that its revenues would support the celebration of 2 annual masses in the church where her body would be buried, which would be chosen by her husband. The testator appointed her son, Pantaleão Carneiro, to administrate it, obligating him to give 2 annual pensions of 2 500 réis to his sisters, nuns in the convent of Santa Clara, during their lifetime. If Pantaleão decided to become a priest or died without leaving offspring, the entail would be transmitted to his brother, Fernando Valadares.

Carneiro, Antónia (flor.1587-1592)

Will chart

Will chart by which Cristóvão Bocolli, cidadão cremonês, established an entail with a farmstead in Lisboa ("quinta da Palma"), houses on that city and 18 african civets ("gatos de algália"), which were kept in a wooden house in the farm and generated an annual profit of 100 000 réis. He designated his illegitimate son, João Bocle/ João Boche, husband of Maria Luís, to administrate it, obligating him to support the celebration of a daily perpetual mass in the church of Nossa Senhora do Loreto. The institutor ordered the making of 4 tombos containing copies of the entail's institution and other deeds, 3 of which would be delivered to the Hospital de Todos-os-Santos, the referred church and the Juízo dos Resíduos. The testator declared that he had made a will with his late wife, Graça Teixeira, in which they had demanded the celebration of a perpetual daily mass for their souls in Nossa Senhora do Loreto, where he had erected a chapel. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1560-10-28 and an opening deed issued on 1561-03-13.

Bocolli, Cristóvão (d.1561)

Will chart

Will chart of Padre Sebastião Feio Guerreiro founding an entail and a chapel in Santa Casa da Misericórdia of Santiago do Cacém and appointing as first administrator Manuel Feio de Carvalho, his nephew and son of Beatriz Valada de Carvalho, his niece.
Will approved in 1647-05-13 and with a dispatch to fullfil and open, dated from 1650-09-04.

Guerreiro, Sebastião Feio (d.1650)

Will chart

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 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)

Will chart

Will chart by which Bárbara de Torres, wife of Pedro Homem, expresses her wish to be buried in the cathedral of Lisboa, in her grandfather's grave. She bequeaths a third of her properties, with charges, to her son or daughter, with whom she is pregnant. During his minority, it would be managed by André Fernandes, father of the institutor. If her child died childless, it would be given to the closest relative of the institutor, on her father's side.

Torres, Bárbara de (d.1560)

Will chart

Will chart by which Isabel de Avelar expresses her wish to be buried in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas with an obligation of a daily mass for her soul and the soul of her husband, Henrique Nunes de Leão. She confirms the foundation of her entail, which she bequeaths to her minor grandson Jorge Nunes de Leão. She also appoints him in several leases she possesses and establishes how he must be raised, appointing her daughters, nuns in the convent of Santa Clara de Santarém, as his tutors.

Avelar, Isabel de (flor.1566)

Will chart

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)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Leonor de Meneses, who was about to marry D. Fernando, Duque de Bragança, determined that if she died without leaving descendants, her previous will would be executed, since she confirmed its validity. However, if she left offspring, the third part of her assets would be delivered to the convent of S. Agostinho of Santarém, whose friars would support the celebration of 3 daily perpetual masses. If the convent renounced the chapel's administration, the entail would be transmitted to her eldest son and administrated, during his minority, by the Conde de Arraiolos.

Meneses, Leonor de (flor.1446-1452)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Francisco Dias de Amaral, fidalgo da Casa do Rei e do seu Conselho, and his wife, Filipa de Carvalho, establish a chapel of seven annual masses in the chapel of Chagas of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where they wish to be buried. They entail to it their casal and properties in Pereiro, Alenquer. They appoint their eldest son, Belchior de Amaral, as their heir and administrator of the chapel, and his successors thereafter.

Amaral, Francisco Dias de (flor.1575)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which doutor Gabriel de Almeida demands that the sucessor of his entail, Gabriel, his nephew, orders a daily mass with responsory and an anniversary mass for his and his parent's souls in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. He appoints his sister and brother-in-law as administrators of the entail during Gabriel's minority. He also establishes that the sucessors of his entail shall pay 30 000 reis to his sister, D. Joana de Vasconcelos, nun in the monastery of Odivelas, while she lives. If the lineage of his nephews is extinguished, the entail shall also be extinguished and the properties shall be given to the Ordem Terceira and to the Hospital of da Irmandade dos Clérigos da Caridade, with the same obligation of masses, or to the church of S. Lourenço, if the convent of S. Francisco doesn't accept it.

Almeida, Gabriel de (flor.1664)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Henrique Jacques establishes an entail with the third part of his revenue. He bequeaths it to his eldest son, and his descendants thereafter, who shall also annex to the entail their third parts and use the surname Jacques. He asks his wife to also annex her third part to the entail, in the quinta do Vale de Mourelos. He establishes a chapel of three annual masses in the convent or church where he shall be buried. If his descendants die before his wife, the entail shall go to her, until she marries again. If his wife has already died, it shall go to his nephew, also called Henrique Jacques, and to his descendants, with an obligation of 100 annual masses. If these two lineages are extinguished, the entail shall pass to the Misericórdias of Lisboa and of Lagos.

Jacques, Henrique (d.1574)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Pedro Fernandes, pasteleiro, bequeaths his two houses to is daughters, Guiomar Mendes and Maria das Neves, with an obligation that each one of them shall order him an annual mass in the cathedral of Lisboa, where he shall be buried. Their mother will have the usufruct of the houses while they aren't married.

Fernandes, Pedro (flor.1608)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Jorge Vaz de Almeida bequeaths to his son, João do Sal, houses in Lisboa, with the pious obligation of celebrating annual masses for his soul in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa. Before his son attained his majority, Jorge's wife, Isabel Fernandes, would administrate the entail and guarantee the fulfilment of the obligations linked to it.

Almeida, Jorge Vaz de (flor.1515)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which padre Baltasar Soares Magro entails a casal in Calhariz de Benfica, Lisboa, with an obligation of 150 masses for his soul in the convent of S. Bento de Xabregas. He designates his great-nephew, Sebastião Ferreira Magro, son of his nephew Manuel Ferreira Magro, as first administrator, and his descendants afterwards.

Magro, Baltasar Soares (flor.1662)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which D. Leonor de Meneses established a chapel in the convent of S. Agostinho of Santarém, entailing to it all her properties in Santarém as well as her farmstead ("quinta do Paraíso") and determining that its revenues should support the celebration of 5 daily perpetual masses and sustain 5 poor people every year. She designated her nephew, D. Pedro, son of the Condessa de Vila Real, D. Beatriz de Meneses, to administrate it, obligating him to use her father's family name and coat of arms. During his minority, the entail would be administrated by his mother.
D. Leonor de Meneses ordered the executors of her will to build two graves in that convent where her remains and those of her father, D. Pedro de Meneses, Conde de Viana, would be deposited. She also asked them to deliver to the heirs of her sister, D. Isabel, assets that were granted to her by the Regent, D. Pedro. If he did not authorize that, the executors had to wait for 2 years and then institute a chapel with those properties. It would be administrated by D. Afonso, D. Isabel and D. Fernando's son, who would have to support the celebration of 5 daily perpetual masses in that convent and provide for 5 poor people.

Meneses, Leonor de (flor.1446-1452)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Manuel de Sande and his wife, Beatriz de Vasconcelos, appoint their granddaughter, D. Beatriz, daughter of their daughter D. Maria, as their universal heir. They bequeath her their third parts, consisting of houses in Santos-o-Velho, Lisboa, with an obligation of 75 annual masses and three nocturnes in the church of the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, over their tombs. If D. Beatriz dies without successors, the entail shall pass to the Misericórdia de Lisboa.

Sande, Manuel de (flor.1575)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Afonso Fernandes de Montarroio entails his quinta das Ameias. He bequeaths it to his son, Cristóvão de Montarroio, and to his descendants afterwards, with the obligation of three annual masses in the chapel of S. Pedro of the cathedral of Lisboa, for his and his mother's soul. If his son dies before him, the entail shall be bequeathed to the child his pregnant wife gives birth to, if he is a son; if not, it shall be bequeathed to their daughter, Leonor de Montarroio.

Montarroio, Afonso Fernandes de (flor.1507)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Garcia de Melo, D. Margarida de Castro's husband, establishes an entail with the third part of the couple's assets, including a public debt instrument of 100 000 réis. He ordered his successors to use part of its income to support, each year, the marriage of an orphan girl, before which a mass should be celebrated for his soul. He appoints his eldest son, Francisco de Melo, as the entail's first administrator. He chooses to be buried in the grave he had in the church of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, where the mortal remains of his descendants should thenceforth be interred.
The entail's succession would be conditioned by the same clauses that his father and grandfather had formulated when they had established their entails.

Melo, Garcia de (flor.1624-1630)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Inês Maria da Silva appoints her nephew, António de Oliveira de Azevedo, minor son of her brother, Francisco de Almeida, as universal heir of her properties in Moura. She establishes an obligation of twenty masses for her soul and the soul of her husband, José de Matos da Veiga, in the church of Madre de Deus of Lisboa. Francisco de Almeida shall administer his son's properties during his minority. If António dies, his properties shall be inherited either by his brother, Luís Cid, or by their sister, D. Constança.
Followed by several cartas de arrematação, autos de arrematação and acquisition deeds dated from 1668-02-10 to 1694-11-30 by which Francisco de Almeida da Silva, fidalgo da Casa do Rei, and, afterwards, Luís Cid de Oliveira, acquire properties in Moura, which don't mention the entail.

Silva, Inês Maria da (flor.1685)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Manuel da Serra establishes an obligation of 40 annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where he wishes to be buried, for his soul, the soul of his wife, Maria Correia, and the soul of Domingos Pinheiro. He entails his third part to this obligation. He appoints his son, Manuel da Serra, as his heir and administrator, and Custódio Correia as his son's tutor.

Serra, Manuel da (flor.1636)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Fernando de Palma reserves 500 000 réis of his revenue to buy properties in Lisboa or Castille which will be entailed with an obligation of masses in the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade of the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa, where he wishes to be buried. The revenue from this entail shall be divided by five of his poorest relatives, who shall be chosen by his son, Luís Ferreira, and his cousin Francisco de Lucena, and by the descendants of his son, afterwards. If Luís Ferreira or Francisco de Lucena die before the institutor, the choice shall fall to his nephew, Diogo de Ferreira, and to the surviving one. The administration of the properties and entail shall pass to the descendants of Luís Ferreira. If he doesn't have any, it shall pass to the doutor Gonçalo de Santa Cruz or to Diogo Martins, and to his descendants, who are appointed patrons of the entail, and shall help in its administration.

Palma, Fernando de (flor.1539)

Will (extract)

Will (extract) by which Bartolomeu Nogueira expresses his wish to be buried in the monastery of Santíssima Trindade of Lisboa, with an obligation of 100 masses for his soul, to which he entails his houses in Lisboa. He annexes this obligation to the entail of 60 000 réis of interest in the Almoxarifado do Pescado, which the bishop D. Frei Jerónimo de Gouveia had bequeathed him for the convertion of infidels to the catholic faith. He appoints as next administrator of this entail his wife, Luísa Soares. If she can't inherit it, because she is a woman, the administrator shall be their son, Francisco Soares.

Nogueira, Bartolomeu (flor.1631)

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