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- [162-] (Creation)
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TT-FC-CC-2-29v-30
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Tombo of the chapel and hospital of R0camador and Palmeiros founded by Pedro Escuro in Santarém, with informations of the legates disposed by the institutor, originally six beds for the care of poor and ill persons, and a reduction made on the number of masses preached made by the king D. Manuel, who also annexed this six beds to the Hospital Grande de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo de Santarém. At the end of the tombo there is a list of properties that were annexed explicitly for the upkeep of the Hospital and masses disposed by the institutor.
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- Portuguese
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INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON ARCHIVES – ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description: adopted by the Committee on Descriptive Standards, Stockolm, Sweden, 19-22 September 1999. 2nd ed. Ottawa: CIA/CDS, 2000. ISBN 0-9696035-5-X
DIREÇÃO GERAL DE ARQUIVOS; PROGRAMA DE NORMALIZAÇÃO DA DESCRIÇÃO EM ARQUIVO; GRUPO DE TRABALHO DE NORMALIZAÇÃO DA DESCRIÇÃO EM ARQUIVO – Orientações para a descrição arquivística. 2.ª v. Lisboa: DGARQ, 2007, 325 p.
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Draft
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Partial
Dates of creation revision deletion
2021.04.30
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ACC