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- [before 1579-12-14] (Creation)
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BNP-ACVB-RD-004-0008
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Will (extract) by which João Leitão determined that the revenues of his properties in Carvoeira and Caixaria would support the perpetual celebration of masses on the eve of the day of S. Bartolomeu in the church of S. Pedro of Torres Vedras, over the graves of Maria Fernandes and Álvaro Esteves. The testator's heirs had to provide the church, in that occasion, with 330 réis, 5 loaves of bread, wine and a lamp. If they did not fulfil those obligations, they would loose the administration of the entail.
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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
2024.03.18
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FAD