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Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between António Machado (o moço), homem de negócio, and the brotherhood of Santíssimo Sacramento of the church of S. Nicolau, by which the former, on behalf of his cousin, João Machado, homem de negócio em Goa, donates to its members 1 conto de réis, which are henceforth obligated to celebrate a daily mass, in that church, for his soul. The brotherhood commits itself to fulfil those pious obligations and to give, each year, 40 000 réis to the chaplain responsible for the celebration of the masses. The chapel's institutor determines that as long as he, his brothers, Paulo Machado and Inácio Machado, his nephews or their sons live in Portugal, they have the privilege to appoint the chaplain.

Machado, João (flor.1687)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa, and Luís da Cunha, on the behalf of D. Catarina de Meneses, D. João Coutinho’s widow. The priests bequeath her the chapel of Santíssimo Sacramento for her grave, for the grave of her husband and her heirs. D. Catarina obliges herself to pay a public debt instrument of 60 000 réis for the chapel and for the pious charges she established, which will be delivered by the counts of Sabugal with conditions that are detailed.

Meneses, Catarina de (flor. 1620)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa and Luís de Sá, cavaleiro fidalgo da Casa do rei, on behalf of Heitor de Sousa de Miranda and his wife D. Violante de Castro. The priests oblige themselves to fulfil pious charges, which are detailed, for the soul of D. Violante and for the souls of her father, mother and other ancestors already deceased. D. Violante has a public debt instrument of 50 000 réis at the Almoxarifado in Alenquer and she promises to leave 25 000 réis after her death to pay annually for these charges.
It inserts the letter-of-attorney given by Heitor de Sousa de Miranda and D. Violante de Castro to Luís de Sá.

Castro, Violante de (flor. 1586)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which D. Mécia da Silveira, wife of D. Álvaro de Noronha, represented by her son, D. Fernando Álvares de Noronha, contracted with the friars of the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, in Lisboa, to celebrate masses in this church after her death. D. Fernando Álvares de Noronha, as the first administrator, is obligated to fulfil the chapel's obligations. This entail is composed of houses located in Lisboa.
Followed by the acceptance deed by D. Mécia da Silveira.

Noronha, Fernando Álvares de (flor.1564)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which the priests of the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa, donate the chancel of their church to D. Luís de Ataíde and his wife, D. Filipa de Vilhena, condes de Atouguia, so they can build a private tribune there, in compensation for the benefits they have received from the house of Atouguia, who founded the convent. The condes entail a revenue of 10 000 reis from the Casa do Pescado of Peniche to an obligation of finishing the construction of the chancel and keeping it well-kept and decorated.
Contains letter patent.

Ataíde, Luís de (flor.1630)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo de Lisboa and Álvaro Pacheco and his son-in-law, Diogo Fernandes das Póvoas. It reinforces a previous agreement in which the priests granted them a chapel in the convent's church to serve as a burial site for them, their wives, and descendants, under a set of detailed conditions. Álvaro Pacheco and Diogo Fernandes established perpetual pious charges, including masses in the chapel, and agreed to pay an annual rent in wheat to ensure their fulfilment. After their death, the chapel would be administrated by Álvaro Pacheco, o Moço, respectively their grandson and son. Álvaro Pacheco strengthens this entail by giving his grandson three properties, described in detail along with the conditions for the entail's transmission.

Pacheco, Álvaro (flor.1537)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa and Filipe Peixoto da Silva, by which he accomplishes the will of his late wife Isabel Gomes. She expressed her wish of obligating the third part of her assets to the fulfilment of a daily mass at the altar of Santo Cristo in the church of that convent. Filipe Peixoto binds himself and the future administrators of the chapel to the payment of 28 000 réis or 30 000 réis per year, entailing his property (casal) in Cabrela, in the outskirts of Sintra.
It mentions that Filipe Peixoto is son of Estêvão Peixoto da Silva and Isabel de Araújo, and it inserts his petition to sign this contract in the absence of the procurador das capelas (which is not dated) and the dispatch issued by the provedor dos resíduos (dated 1658-10-27).

Silva, Filipe Peixoto da (flor. 1658)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa and Diogo Rodrigues de Lisboa, as administrator of the chapel of his brother Henrique Rodrigues de Lisboa, who died in Goa. Diogo Rodrigues was notified by the procurador das capelas to accomplish his brother’s will and establish a chapel with a perpetual daily mass in the church of that convent. Although his brother's assets did not arrive from India, Diogo Rodrigues gives 42 0000 réis to the priests who must buy a property whose annual income should exceed 30 000 réis to ensure the pious charges and the chapel’s maintenance. Other obligations for both parties are detailed in this contract.

Lisboa, Diogo Rodrigues de (flor. 1611)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which António Fernandes de Elvas, cavaleiro fidalgo da Casa do Rei, and Maior Fernandes, his wife, establish a chapel of the invocation of Santo António in the convent of Santíssima Trindade of Lisboa, where they wish to be buried with their descendants. They promise to entail a public debt instrument and a rent to an obligation of a daily mass in that convent and masses in the days of Santo António and of Todos os Santos. The chapel will be administered by the administrators of the entail they will institute. The priests of the convent promise to fulfill the obligations and give them a place for the chapel.

Elvas, António Fernandes de (d.1589)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which Pedro Cardoso, fidalgo da Casa do Rei, in his name and in the name of his wife, D. Isabel de Carvalho, establishes the amount of masses to be prayed in their chapel and burial place, which they ordered to be built in the Colegiada of Santa Maria de Oliveira de Guimarães, 12 years before, and was now finished. He and his wife have agreed to entail their third parts, headed by their farmstead of Paço dos Cardosos, in the parish of Nespereira, to this obligation. The masses will be for their souls and for the souls of kings D. Manuel I and D. João III. The priests of the colegiada accept the payment and promise to fulfil the obligations. Pedro de Cardoso promises, in his, his wife's and his successors' names to pay the priests the amount necessary to their fulfilment.
Followed by an acceptance deed by Isabel de Carvalho, agreeing to the conditions of the contract, on the same day.

Cardoso, Pedro (flor.1557)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed signed by the friars of the monastery of S. Bento of Lisboa and João de Almada de Melo, Fidalgo da Casa do Rei and Comendador da Ordem de Cristo, through which they gave him and his successors the chapel of S. Bernardo, where the remains of Gaspar de Araújo e Sousa and of the administrators of his entail would, henceforth, be deposited. João de Almada de Melo, who was the nephew of Gaspar de Sousa Lobo and succeeded him in the administration of Gaspar de Araújo e Sousa's entail, was obligated to finish the construction of the chapel and to leave a public debt instrument of 54 000 réis to the monastery. Its revenues would support the celebration of a perpetual annual mass for the institutor's soul. Contains a consent deed issued by D. Filipa de Sousa, wife of the entail's administrator.

Melo, João de Almada de (flor.1627-1642)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which Gaspar Tibão, fidalgo da Casa do Rei, establishes a daily mass in his chapel of Conceição in the convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça, donating a public debt instrument worth 20 000 réis to the priests of that convent. If the public debt instrument was sold, the priests could buy a property to entail in their place with its revenue. The heirs of Gaspar Tibão's entail should be informed of this acquisition.

Tibão, Gaspar (flor.1578)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which Ana Amado, widow of doutor Estêvão Preto, receives a burial place for her husband, herself and their successors in the crossing of the church of the convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça. She entails her houses in Lisboa and the third part of her husband, which she had inherited, with the obligation of giving 1 000 réis every year for a mass in that convent. She declares that she will appoint the future administrator among her successors. if she dies without chosing her succesor, the priests will receive the payment as a lease.

Amado, Ana (flor.1569)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which the priests of the convent of S. Bento de Xabregas give to D. Violante de Andrade, widow of the conde de Linhares D. Francisco de Noronha, and to her son, D. Fernando de Noronha, and his wife, D. Filipa de Sá, the chancel of their church to serve as their family's burial place. The previous condes de Linhares, D. António and D. Joana de Noronha, and all of their house's descendants, shall also be buried there. The chapel will have an obligation of a daily mass and an annual one for their souls and for Violante de Andrade's soul. They promise to give a public debt instrument worth 70 000 réis to the priests to entail to this obligation. While this donation isn't made, they pledge their houses to them, allowing their entailment. D. Fernando and his wife also pledge the rents of the entail they possess to the fulfilment of this obligation.
Contains a letter of attorney.

Andrade, Violante de (flor.1576)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between Pedro Rodrigues de Castro, Fidalgo Cavaleiro da Casa do Rei, and the friars of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, by which he orders them to celebrate 50 annual masses for the soul of his father, Rui Pires de Castro, whose body was buried in the convent's church. He commits himself to give each year to the convent 330 reais brancos, which should be extracted from the revenues of his farmstead (quinta) of Fontoura, in the outskirts of Lisboa.

Castro, Pedro Rodrigues de (flor.1418-1456)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed signed between the religiosos of the monastery of São Domingos of Évora and Nuno Martins da Silveira, in his name and in that of his wife Leonor Gonçalves de Abreu, concerning the charges of the chapel that the latter had founded in that monastery. The former committed themselves to fulfil the conditions contained in the chapel foundation deed.

Silveira, Nuno Martins da (flor.1431-1453)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between Teresa Álvares, widow of João Gonçalves Cavaleiro, and the prior and attorney of the convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça of Lisboa, by which she entailed a property ("casal") in Rana, outskirts of Cascais, to the chapel she and her late husband had established in that convent. The friars of that convent were obligated to support the celebration of 6 annual masses for the souls of the institutors over their graves. That property could never be sold or exchanged for other. Contains a copy of a licence issued on 1491-07-30 and a confirmation letter issued on 1496-05-12.

Álvares, Teresa (flor.1508)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which licenciado António Dias da Mota, cidadão de Lisboa and juiz dos Órfãos, in his name and the name of his wife, Antónia Martins, establishes a chapel of a daily mass and an annual divine office in the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Carmo of Lisboa. He entails to it a public debt instrument set in the Alfândega de Lisboa, and other revenue. The priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo promise to fulfill the obligation.
Followed by acceptance deed and by a note mentioning that this chapel also incorporated the properties of the entail established by António Martins, caldeireiro, which are listed.

Mota, António Dias da (d.1620)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between D. Pedro de Castilho, Vice-Rei de Portugal and Inquisidor-mor, and the friars of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa by which they donate the chapel of S. Tomás to the former, allowing him and his descendants to be buried in there. D. Pedro commits himself to give them within a year a public debt instrument of 50 000 réis, whose revenues should support the celebration of annual masses for his soul.

Castilho, Pedro de (flor.1596-1615)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the priests of the convent of São Bento de Xabregas and Álvaro da Mata Leitão, in his name and on behalf of his wife Isabel Teixeira, for the establishment of a chapel in that convent. The document outlines the way in which the chapel would be built and the form of celebration of the charge, for which 16.000 réis would be paid annually to the religious.

Teixeira, Isabel (flor.1562-1565)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the friars of the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa and Cristóvão Rodrigues Becares, by which the latter buys the usufruct of the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Guia, in their convent, which the Crown had confiscated to Pedro de Baeça, its former owner, for debts. He promises to pay anually to the convent 2 000 reis for its ornamentation and to order a weekly mass for the souls in Purgatory. He designates it as his family's burial place and entails to it his houses in Lisboa, in rua dos Cabides, passing these obligations to his successors. The document mentions an acquisition deed dated 1645-10-24, by which Cristóvão Rodrigues Becares acquired the chapel from Álvaro de Azevedo, who had bought it from Luís Vaz de Resende, who had acquired it through a public auction.

Becares, Cristóvão Rodrigues (flor.1645)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between Francisco de Valadares Soutomaior, Desembargador, and the prior and friars of the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, by which he fulfils his late wife's will, Maria de Azevedo, committing himself to pay 20 000 réis each year for the celebration of masses for Maria's soul in that convent. Thus, he establishes a chapel, to which he entails houses in Lisboa, a public debt instrument of 64 000 réis in Casa da Portagem de Lisboa, lands (herdade) in the outskirts of Évora and properties in the outskirts of Vila Nova da Rainha.

Soutomaior, Francisco de Valadares ([after 1639])

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between the religious of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa and Diogo Fernandes de Portalegre, in his name and in name of his wife Juliana Correia. The priests give them and their heirs and successors a place in the church of the convent to build a chapel dedicated to S. Pedro and oblige themselves to accomplish perpetual pious charges for this couple’s souls, and to provide the chapel with everything necessary. In their turn, the couple promise to offer an annual public debt instrument or rent of 35 000 réis. If they die without fulfilling the promise, this value should be taken from their assets until their heirs purchase the public debt instrument or rent. It is followed by a consent deed of Juliana Correia (made on the same date, signed on 1628-05-09).

Portalegre, Diogo Fernandes (flor. 1628)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which Miguel de Vasconcelos e Brito, do Conselho do Rei and his secretário de Estado, in his name and in the name of his wife, D. Catarina de Macedo, receives from the priests of the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, Lisboa, the chapel dos Cristos, or do Calvário, in their convent, to use as family pantheon. He establishes a daily mass for his and his wife's souls, and promises in their name and the name of their successors, to give a public debt instrument to the convent to support this obligation. If it isn't given, the payment of the masses shall be made from the revenue of their houses in Lisboa.
Followed by letter of possession. Contains patent and letter-of-attorney by D. Catarina de Macedo.

Brito, Miguel de Vasconcelos e (flor.1638)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed between D. Maria de Castro and the prior and friars of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Espinheiro, by which they gave to her the chapel of S. Jerónimo and committed themselves to celebrate a perpetual daily mass for the soul of her late husband, D. Garcia de Meneses. The chapel would become a family mausoleum. D. Maria de Castro entailed a public debt instrument of 45 000 réis to the chapel, which would be given by D. Duarte de Castelo Branco, Meirinho mor, and D. Catarina da Silva, his wife. Part of the public debt instrument's income had to be spent in the chapel's maintenance. The friars were obligated to give an account of how they managed that money to the chapel's administrator. Contains a copy of a letter of attorney.

Castro, Maria de (flor.1591)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which D. Filipa de Figueiredo, widow of Simão de Faria, declares that her husband had made a contract with the priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora da Graça of Lisboa to establish a chapel of the invocation of S. Tiago in their church, as his father, Lourenço de Faria, had wished. Simão de Faria had established an obligation of 36 annual masses and had bequeathed 30 000 réis for the acquisition of a rent of wheat in Campo de Santarém, according to a contract made in 1515-11-12. As heir of her husband, D. Filipa had inherited this money and now promised to acquire the rent for the chapel of her husband and father-in-law. If she dies without acquiring this property, the farmstead where she lives will be entailed in place of the rents.

Figueiredo, Filipa de (flor.1553)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed signed by the friars of the convent of S. Bento da Saúde of Lisboa and the executors of Luís Mendes de Elvas' will, Belchior Gomes de Elvas and Manuel Correia de Sousa. The executors delivered 2 contos and 492 000 réis to the convent to support the celebration of 3 perpetual daily masses for the souls of Luís Mendes de Elvas and his father, António Gomes de Elvas, and to pay for masses already celebrated in their honour. Since the executors were unable to buy a public debt instrument, they gave the money to the friars to guarantee that they bought assets to entail to the chapel, took care of its preservation and its ornaments, which are minutely described in the document. Contains a copy of a petition and a dispatch issued on 1680-08-21.

António Gomes de Elvas entail

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which Francisco de Melo, monteiro-mor, contracted with the priests of the Convent of São Francisco de Santarém to have the main chapel in order to place there his grave. The institutor wanted to give to the priests 300 000 réis, and to pay more 25 000 réis each year for the celebration of masses for his and his heirs' soul. He also wanted to give five jars of oil for the candles of the Santíssimo Sacramento and whatever would be necessary for the maintenance of the chapel. Followed by a consent deed of his wife D. Luísa de Mendonça dated 1641-09-12.

Melo, Francisco de (flor.1641)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which Diogo Álvares Ramires contracted with the nuns of the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Anunciada to buy a chapel for the invocation of Nossa Senhora da Graça. He obligated himself and his heirs to give to this convent some rents from his properties and a jug of oil.

Ramires, Diogo Álvares (flor.1574-1577)

Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which the nuns of the monastery of S. Salvador of Lisboa give possession of their chapel of Rei Salvador to Jorge Fernandes de Elvas, son of Diogo Fernandes de Elvas and Inês Lopes, to be the chapel ordered by his parents in their will, and their family's burial place. He establishes the obligation of a daily mass and an annual divine office, and gives a public debt instrument in the Alfândega de Lisboa to the nuns, to use in the the maintenance of the chapel. He is allowed to transfer the bodies of his parents, and of his deceased sister-in-law, D. Margarida de Castro, wife of his brother António Fernandes de Elvas, to this chapel.
Contains a copy of the will (extract) VINC008132 DFEIL EA/003; a sentence regarding a conflict between the nuns of the convent and the brotherhood of that chapel; sentences authorizing the establishment of the chapel; a petition, a licence and a royal warrant authorizing the issuance of the licence.

Elvas, Jorge Fernandes de (flor.1607-1613)

Consent deed

Consent deed by which Catarina de Lemos approves the content and provisions of the entail foundation deed instituted by Diogo Marmeleiro, her husband, on behalf of both.

Lemos, Catarina de (d.1575)

Consent deed

Consent deed in which Heitor de Sousa de Miranda and his wife D. Violante de Castro confirm and approve the clauses and conditions of the contract and bond deed established with the priests of the convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Lisboa. D. Violante de Castro declares that the daily mass will be for her soul and only for the souls of her father, mother and grandmother.

Castro, Violante de (flor. 1586)

Confirmation letter

Confirmation letter to Pedro Álvares de Abreu de Sousa confirming the entail founded by his parents António de Abreu de Sousa and D. Isabel and the entail's conditions presented by him. The king granted the confirmation letter after Provedor of comarca made the ordered inquiries to confirm Pedro Álvares de Abreu de Sousa's declarations.

Sousa, Pedro Álvares de Abreu de (flor.1616-1622)

Confirmation letter

Confirmation letter of the administration of Miguel da Serra's chapel, located in the church of S. Joáo de Moura, to Rui Penalvo, in place of João Fidalgo and Catarina Esteves, his wife, previous administrators, who resigned and appointed him on 1489-01-10.

Penalvo, Rui (flor.1489)

Confirmation letter

Confirmation letter of a grace warrant of administration of Grácia Afonso's chapel, located in the church of Castanheira, to Francisco Henriques.

Henriques, Francisco (flor.1508)

Confirmation letter

Confirmation letter by the king of a court sentence concerning an entail foundation to D. Lourenço de Lima Brito e Nogueira, describing the sentence pronounced by Casa da Suplicação, in 1646-03-15. By this sentence, the court judged that the entail of Santo Estêvão of Beja was founded by Martinho Afonso de Brito, bishop of Évora, around 1347, with some pious obligations and the obligation to all his descendants to use the family name and the family coat of arms. The sentence is now valid as the entail foundation deed.

Nogueira, Lourenço de Lima Brito e (flor.1645-1646)

Composition deed

Composition deed between the monastery of S. Bento da Vitória do Porto and Simão de Andrade, citizen of Porto. The monastery ceded to Simão de Andrade, his wife and heirs, a chapel to be built in the new church of the monastery. It should be the first chapel immediately after the bars and next to the church crossing, on the side of the cloister. The chapel would have a retable in which the couple would place an image of S. Simão. Simão de Andrade, his wife and subsequent administrators of the chapel had the right to bury themselves there, on the floor or on the walls, and to place their coat of arms there. The monks had the right to use the chapel to celebrate mass, as well as a daily and perpetual mass for the souls of the institutors. In return, the couple entailed houses in Porto and cereal rents, and left 200.000 réis to the construction of the chapel.

Andrade, Simão de (flor.1616-1620)

Composition deed

Composition deed between the monastery of São Bento da Vitória do Porto and Bento Nunes do Couto, Violante Aranha de Távora’s attorney, allowing the foundation and construction of a chapel in the new church of the monastery.

Távora, Violante Aranha de (flor.1621)

Composition deed

Composition deed between Baltasar Pinto Aranha and the monastery of S. Bento da Vitória do Porto. The monastery ceded a chapel in its church where Baltasar could be buried, where his coat of arms could be placed and where perpetual masses would be celebrated for his soul.

Aranha, Baltasar Pinto (flor.1608)

Composition deed

Composition deed between Rui de Vargas da Silva, cavaleiro da Casa do Rei, his wife, Jerónima Falcão, and his father, António de Vargas, capelão and fidalgo da Casa do Rei. António de Vargas donates once more his properties in Bucelas to his son and daughter-in-law, a donation he had previously made as part of their dowry, in 1667, and which had, afterwards, been revoked, causing problems in their marriage. These properties shall be entailed and inherited by their successors, with an obligation of three annual masses for his soul in the church of Bucelas.

Vargas, António de (flor.1570)

Composition deed

Composition deed between father Nicolau Jorge's nephews and administrators of his chapel, and father Pedro Álvares de Gouveia. The administrators complained that the estates entailed to their uncle's chapel were insuficient to pay for the pious obligations; at the same time, they all lived far from the estates. Therefore, they propose to give away the administration to Pedro Álvares Gouveia, priest in the same church of São Jorge de Vizela, under the condition that he should entail other estates to the chapel, and transmit its administration to another lay relative.

Gouveia, Pedro Álvares (flor.1670-1672)

Codicil (partial)

Codicil (partial) by which D. Graça de Leão, widow of Manuel Pinto Pereira, changes certain donations made in her will, confirms the institution of her chapel and orders the writing of an epitaph over her burial place. She declares that if her nephew dies without successors, the administration of her chapel shall pass to the children of her cousin, Francisco Dias de Leão, with the same obligations.
Followed by approval deed and opening deed of the will, dated 1649-02-25.

Leão, Graça de (d.1649)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which Catarina de Pina established that her chapel's administrator Bartolomeu Gonçalves Castelo Branco should sell her assets in order to fulfil the pious obligations. The institutor also reduced to three the number of priests to celebrate the masses in her chapel.

Pina, Catarina de (flor.1633)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) made by Filipa Falcão in which she left to Manuel de Pina, some houses, located in Évora, that she had previously left to the monastery of Nossa Senhora do Espinheiro, as well as a vineyard, in Pêra Manca, previously left to Diogo Lopes, with associated pious charges. After Manuel de Pina's death, he shall be succeeded by his eldest son.

Falcão, Filipa (d.1512)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which Álvaro Lopes Ximenes gave his third to his wife Maria Soares Lobo, with the obligation to entail some proprieties for the celebration of masses . The remaining part should be distributed by their children.

Ximenes, Álvaro Lopes (flor.1675)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which Inês Lopes orders a weekly mass for her soul, to be prayed in a place chosen by her son, Jorge Fernandes de Elvas, and to which a third of her properties shall be annexed.

Lopes, Inês (flor.1593-1604)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which João Brás revoked part of his will, determining that the entail he had previously established had to be administrated by Pedro Álvares, executor of his will, who was obligated to appoint one of the institutor's children to succeed him. The entail's future administrators were obligated to support the celebration of 2 sung masses in the church of Misericórdia, each year, where the institutor's body would be buried.

Brás, João (flor.1557)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which Maria da Maia de Lemos declared that the public debt instrument which the executors had to buy should be given to whomever they appointed. They would be accountable for the fulfilment of the pious obligations. Two parts of the revenues of the public debt instrument would support them.

Lemos, Maria da Maia de (flor.1599-1602)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which Rodrigo Fernandes de Évora, Jorge Fernandes de Évora's brother, establishes a chapel in the convent of S. Domingos of Lisboa, incorporating in it his houses in Évora, lands in Fonte Santa and A-dos-cãos, in Loures, and lands (casal) in Sapataria. He appoints his nephew, João Pinto, to be the entail's first administrator, ordering him to support the celebration of annual masses in the church of that convent. He allows the future administrators to lease or sell his assets in Évora, as long as they use the sale's profit to incorporate lands located in the outskirts of Lisboa in the entail.

Évora, Rodrigo Fernandes de (flor. 1598-1600)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which Antónia de Lemos revokes a previous will, and orders that 1 000 cruzados should be taken from her properties to establish an obligation of two weekly masses for her soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried. If this revenue isn't enough, only one weekly mass shall be prayed. If she dies outside of Lisboa, the masses shall be prayed in the place where she is to be buried. She appoints her husband, António Moniz, as administrator of her chapel, with the capacity to appoint the next one.

Lemos, Antónia de (flor.1594)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which the institutor established that Isabel Gomes should order the celebration of more masses for his soul.

Dias, Roque (flor.1619-1620)

Codicil (extract)

Codicil (extract) by which Domingas Fernandes revokes part of her will. She bequeaths a rent (foro) of 700 réis to her daughter, Luzia Fernandes, obligating her and her descendants to support the celebration of 3 annual masses for her soul in the church of S. João Batista of Lumiar. After Luzia Fernandes' death, the entail would be administrated by a heir chosen by her.

Fernandes, Domingas (flor.1595)

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Codicil (extract) by which Lázaro Lopes confirms the previous will he made with his wife, Francisca Dias. He annexes all of their properties to his father's chapel and establishes an obligation of 60 more masses for his and his wife's souls. He appoints as next administrator his niece, Ana de Cora, also called Ana Franca, daughter of his sister, Bárbara Francisca, and of André Franco de Cora.

Lopes, Lázaro (flor.1634-1643)

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Codicil (extract) by which Antónia de Lemos revokes clauses of her will, leaving part of her houses in Rua da Porta do Ferro, Lisboa, to her niece, Joana de Lemos. She also bequeaths her houses in Rua do Armazém Velho and the ground floor (loja) of other houses to her brother, José de Lemos, obligating him to support, each week, the celebration of a perpetual Saturday mass and to organize, annually, the celebration of the day of Santa Marta. Those properties could not be sold and would be inherited by Jerónimo de Lemos, her brother. After the death of both of them, the properties would be partitioned in the following way: the ground floor (loja) would be transmitted to the closest relative, who continues to be responsible for the celebration of the day of Santa Marta; the houses in Rua do Armazém Velho would to be delivered to Santa Casa da Misericórdia and sold by it. The sale's profit would be used to fund pious acts.

Lemos, Antónia de (flor.1586)

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Codicil (extract) by which D. Henrique de Noronha ordered the administrator of his entail to support the celebration of two perpetual daily masses in the chapel of Santiago of the convent of S. Francisco of Alenquer, where is body would be buried. His executors were asked to adorn this chapel and do the necessary repairs. The codicil was approved in 1622-08-29.

Noronha, Henrique de (flor.1616-1622)

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Codicil (extract) by which Martinho Afonso de Sousa revokes certain clauses of a previous will, made with his wife, D. Ana Pimentel, in 1570-08-14. They order that a public debt instrument of 25 000 reis be bought to entail to their chapel of Nome de Jesus, in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, for a chaplain to pray a daily mass for their souls. This chaplain shall be presented by their heirs to the brothers of the Confraria de Jesus, to be confirmed.

Sousa, Martinho Afonso de (flor.1560-1570)

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Codicil (extract) through which Diogo Nunes orders his wife to use the revenues of the houses she would inherit to celebrate 40 annual masses for his soul in the chapel of Nossa Senhora do Bom Despacho and to give, each year, 2 400 réis to the chapel's brotherhood.

Nunes, Diogo (flor.1623)

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Codicil (extract) by which D. Isabel de Noronha orders that a daily mass shall be prayed for her soul in the convent of S. Domingos de Benfica, Lisboa, instead of the four weekly masses established in her will. Her husband, D. António de Castelo Branco, shall buy properties to entail to this obligation.

Noronha, Isabel de ([c.1555])

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Codicil (extract) by which Eva Gonçalves bequeaths to Maria Peres, and her descendants, afterwards, her houses in Lisboa, in the parish of S. Miguel de Alfama, with the obligation of five masses and one Requiem mass for her soul in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where she shall be buried.

Gonçalves, Eva (flor.1538)

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Codicil (extract) by which Fernando Pires appoints his granddaughter, Graça Nunes, wife of André de Fontes, meirinho da Alfândega de Lisboa, as heir and administrator of his chapel, and her descendants afterwards. He allows her to sell the houses he entailed in his will, if necessary, because they were foreiras, as long as new property is bought to entail in their place. If Graça Nunes dies without descendants, the entail shall be bequeathed to Fernando Beltres, Fernando Pires's grandson, or, if he has already died, to a descendant of Graça Nunes's choice.

Pires, Fernando (flor.1594-1595)

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Codicil (extract) by which D. Mariana de Noronha adds a perpetual mass for her soul to the chapel of her uncle, D. Cristóvão de Sousa, entailing to it 25 000 reis of revenue from the same houses entailed by her uncle. She donates these houses to her nephew, Manuel de Saldanha, who, at the time of her death, shall appoint the next administrator of the chapel.

Noronha, Mariana de (flor.1612-1662)

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Codicil (extract) by which Maria de Oliveira entails her houses in Chiado, Lisboa, and establishes a chapel of three annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa. She appoints her husband, Valentim Gonçalves, as her heir and administrator of her chapel.

Oliveira, Maria de (flor.1636)

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Codicil (extract) by which Madalena Barradas bequeaths her brother, Paulo de Abreu de Azambuja, her properties in Charneca, parish of S. Bartolomeu, and her vineyard in Taveira, which shall have the obligation of five annual masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, which she had previously established. If her brother has no heirs, the entail shall pass to his sister, Inês de Abreu, or to her children.
Followed by declaration in which Madalena Barradas authorizes her brother to entail the vineyard to other obligations.

Barradas, Madalena (flor.1595)

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Codicil (extract) by which Isabel Rodrigues revokes a donation she previously made with her husband, through a will chart, and donates her houses to her niece, Isabel Gonçalves, with an obligation of six masses in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried. Isabel Gonçalves shall appoint her daughter, Catarina Travassos, as her heir, and she shall afterwards appoint her successor.

Rodrigues, Isabel (flor.1558)

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Codicil (extract) by which Antónia Duarte bequeaths her patrimony to her husband, António de Oliveira, with the obligation of celebrating 2 annual masses for her soul in the hermitage of Nossa Senhora da Palma. After her husband's death, the entail must be transmitted to his heirs.

Duarte, Antónia (flor.1683-1684)

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Codicil (extract) by which Maria Pereira, António Gonçalves' widow, bequeathed houses in Lisboa to her daughter, Francisca Maria Pereira, Manuel Gomes da Fonseca's wife, obligating her and her successors to support the celebration of 60 annual masses for her soul in the church of S. Pedro of Alfama. After her daughter's death, the entailed houses would be transmitted to a son or daughter of her choice. If she failed to appoint a successor before dying, the entail would be inherited by her eldest son.

Pereira, Maria (flor.1688)

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Codicil (extract) of Luís de Melo da Silva founding an entail and appointing his sister, D. Maria, as his universal heir. The testator also orders that the heir of his entail has the pious obligation of a perpetual daily mass in the monastery of Madre de Deus of Xabregas, in Lisboa, where he wants to be buried if he dies in Portugal. To this mass will be present twelve old and poor knights or soldiers, founding a "mercearia". If he dies in India, the mass will be celebrated in the monastery of Madre de Deus of Goa.

Silva, Luís de Melo da (d.1573)

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Codicil (extract) by which Ana de Góis bequeaths to Luísa Pereira, daughter of her niece Luísa Pereira, who had died after the making of her will, the houses she had entailed, with the same obligations she had previously established. If Luísa dies before having descendants, they shall be given to her sister, Jerónima de Barros or to their brother, António. While they don't marry, the houses shall be administered by their father, Amador Dinis de Barros.

Góis, Ana de (d.1636)

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Codicil (extract) by which Margarida Botelho orders that her executors use 40 000 reis of interest to buy properties to entail to her chapel, instead of the 20 000 reis she established in her will. She establishes that the daily mass for her soul shall be prayed by a chaplain from her family. She appoints her sister, Maria Nunes, and her successors, as administrators of her chapel.

Botelho, Margarida (flor.1632)

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Codicil (extract) by which Joana Dinis appoints Catarina Bernardes, widow of Francisco Lobato, as her universal heir in place of her deceased husband, with the condition that, after her death, the properties she entailed in her will will be divided between Catarina's two daughters: the casal de Mira to Mariana, and the quinta de Alvalade to Joana, with an obligation of 6 000 reis of masses each in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa.

Dinis, Joana (d.1629)

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Codicil (extract) by which António Teixeira confirms a previous will he made in 1654-06-30, and confirms the donation to António Teixeira, his cousin, of a store in adro da Madalena, with an obligation of masses, which he had made with his wife in a common will.

Teixeira, António (flor.1648-1654)

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Codicil (extract) by which António Teixeira confirms the will he made in 1654-06-30, and confirms a donation to António Teixeira, his cousin, of a store in adro da Madalena, with an obligation of masses, which he had made with his wife in a common will.

Teixeira, António (flor.1654)

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Codicil (extract) by which Maria Teixeira declared that she made a last will where she wanted to use 300 000 réis to establish a chapel, with the obligation to celebrate masses wherever the administrators wanted. She designated her husband Manuel Martins to be its first administrator and, after his death, he should be succeed by her sister Marta Teixeira and her heirs.

Teixeira, Maria (flor.1652)

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Codicil (extract) by which Maria Rodrigues designates her niece, Margarida de Seixas, as heir of her houses in Lisboa, with an obligation of ordering three annual masses for her soul in the convent of Nossa Senhora de Jesus of Lisboa, where she wishes to be buried. She will take possession of these houses after the death of Maria's husband, Luís de Freitas, who shall have their usufruct in his lifetime. After Margarida's death they shall pass to her successors as an entail. If Margarida dies without heirs, or before Luís de Freitas, the houses will not be entailed and can be sold with the obligation of masses.

Rodrigues, Maria (flor.1628)

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Codicil (extract) by which Violante Afonso bequeathed lands (casal) in S. Miguel de Odrinhas, outskirts of Sintra, to Filipa Folgado, her criada, with the obligation of supporting the celebration of a weekly perpetual mass for her soul in the church of S. Miguel of Alfama. Even if the property was sold, it should always be associated to that pious obligation.

Afonso, Violante (flor.1571-1572)

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Codicil (extract) by which Pedro Eanes Cota gave to his successors the vineyards and orchards of "Cordeira" with the obligation to order the celebration of the masses mentioned in the institutors' last will.

Cota, Pedro Eanes (flor.1534-1546)

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Codicil (extract) by which Antónia de Guimarães declared that she wanted to add in her chapel the celebration of masses for her husband Gregório Ferreira Pestana's soul.

Guimarães, Antónia de (flor.1678-1682)

Codicil

Codicil of Pedro Vaz, in which he orders his sons Gaspar Vaz and Manuel Botelho to divide in two parts a third of his assets and the respective charges, maintaining the part destined to Susana Botelho, his granddaughter. He established that the entail shall be administered by three persons.
The codicil comes from a certificate (dated 1598-06-18).

Vaz, Pedro (d.1598)

Codicil

Codicil of Tomás de Bairros and Joana da Costa, his wife, revoking their will (dated 1559-10-29) and previous codicil. They order their grave in the same chapel as Jesus, in the church of Nossa Senhora do Funchal, in Ameixoeira. They instituted an entail and appoint whatever survives from them heir and administrator. They reduce the determined charges and appoint Damião Borges, to administer it after the death of both, if he married Isabel da Costa, Joana da Costa's niece. His son would succeed him. If the marriage did not materialize, the administration would fall to António Gonçalves and then to his eldest son.

Bairros, Tomás de (flor.1559-1563)

Codicil

Codicil made by Afonso Eanes in which he confirmed the foundation of the entail but reserved and entailed 4 alqueires of land on behalf of his daughter Leonor Dias, founding a second entail, with the perpetual obligation of five masses celebrated every year over his grave in All Soul's Day. After the death of Leonor the entail should always administrated by the eldest male heir.

Eanes, Afonso (flor.1575)

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Codicil by which Isabel Rodrigues, widow of Pedro Eanes, entails the houses where she lives and bequeaths them to her nephew, Estêvão Afonso, corretor de mercadorias, and to his successors afterwards, with the obligation of one anniversary in the convent of S. Francisco of Lisboa, in the day of Nossa Senhora da Conceição. She also bequeaths him her casal da Torre, with an obligation of a weekly mass in the church of Madalena, Lisboa.

Rodrigues, Isabel (flor.1521)

Codicil

Codicil of Leonor Dias, widow of Lopo Mendes do Rio, ordering the celebration of half of a chapel with her available portion, since she and her husband, Lopo Mendes do Rio, in their common will, did not restrict an income for that purpose.

Dias, Leonor (flor.1501-1513)

Codicil

Codicil of Diogo Lopes de Sequeira appointing for his executor Frei Plácido de Tibães, abade form the monastery of São Bento o Novo in Lisbon. He has an agreement with the padres of this monastery to build a monastery of the Order of São Bento in his houses in Alandroal, to which he and his wife donates their "terças". If it is not possible to build the monastery, they should build a chapel with the invocation of Nossa Senhora da Consolação.

Sequeira, Diogo Lopes de (flor.1587-1589)

Codicil

Codicil of Diogo Folgado ordering that, after the death of Francisco Garcês, the entail should be administrated by Antónia, daughter of Catarina Folgado. If she died before inheriting it, the entail must be passed to her closest relative, who has to belong to the lineage of the institutor. Followed by an approval deed issued on 1546-06-30.

Folgado, Diogo (d.1546)

Codicil

Codicil made by Fernando Ribeiro and his wife Catarina Jorge founding a chapel in the church of Nossa Senhora da Ventosa, Alenquer. They revoke the appointment of their niece Beatriz Gonçalves and nominate in first place Maria Serrão, sister of Beatriz, under the condition of getting married with the previous authorization of their parents, and in second place Margarida, sister of the above Beatriz and Maria. The other clauses remain unchanged.

Ribeiro, Fernando (flor.1586-1603)

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Codicil of D. Maria Rebelo, wife of Fernando Cabral, cavaleiro fidalgo da Casa do Rei. She establishes a daily mass in her chapel, in the convent of S. Francisco de Xabregas, which will be paid with income from the properties she entailed to it.

Rebelo, Maria (d.1599)

Codicil

Codicil of the priest João Mendes by which he forbids the beneficiados of the church of Santa Maria do Bispo de Montemor-o-Velho to administrate the chapel after the death of João. Such administration should be given to the children of his cousin André Vicente or to the children of his son João Vicente or, in turn, to the children of his cousin Álvaro Luís. Any of them should be ecclesiastical.

Mendes, João (d.1561)

Codicil

Codicil made by Cosme Fernandes in which he ordered the foundation of an entail with a perpetual mass obligation of one mass celebrated every year. The institutor named his nephew Pedro as first administrator during his lifetime, and, after his death, the succession should always continue, preferably, on the eldest male heir. The administrator of the entail would be exempt of presenting accounts to the Provedor das Capelas.

Fernandes, Cosme (d.1580)

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Codicil of Padre Sebastião Feio Guerreiro clarifying and adding some clauses of his will, in which he founded an entail and chapel. Among other clauses related to the entail's and chapel administration, the testator entails his emerald cross, worth 200.000 réis, to his entail.
Codicil approved in 1650-09-23 and with a dispatch to fullfil and open, dated from 1650-09-24.

Guerreiro, Sebastião Feio (d.1650)

Codicil

Codicil made by Inês Gaspar in which she confirmed the foundation of the entail that she ordered on her will, but changed some dispositions. Firstly she increased the perpetual mass obligation from five to ten masses celebrated every year. Secondly, she disposed that if the bloodline of her nephew Gaspar Gil became extinguished or if he did not wanted to administrate the entail, then the administration would be handled to the Misericórdia. She freed an enslaved woman with the condition that she would one mass every year for the institutor's soul as long as she lived.

Gaspar, Inês (flor.1563-1568)

Codicil

Codicil of Francisco Tomé and Francisca Mendes, his wife, adding to their chapel two more masses for each one of them, after their deaths.

Tomé, Francisco (flor.1658-1668)

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