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This archival document comprises a composite set of late 16th- to early 17th-century Portuguese colonial administrative and judicial records, primarily concerning the contested succession, renunciation, and royal appointment to the *Viagem da Índia* and *Viagem da China*, with particular focus on the offices and entitlements associated with Dom Pedro de Faria (d. 1580), Dom Pedro de Castro, Dom Diogo de Faria, and Dom Diogo de Castro, Count of Monsanto and Linhares. The material includes petitions, royal warrants (*postillas*, *alvarás*), judicial records (*autos*, *sentenças*), notarial instruments (*apóvilas*, *fideicomissos*), chancery decrees, and marginal annotations originating from Lisbon, Goa, Macau, and Madrid, and bearing seals of the Arquivo Histórico Colonial, Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino, and Archivo Histórico Nacional de Madrid. Key locations referenced are Lisbon, Goa, Macau, Diu, Safana, Damão, Mangalor, and the Momo River. Central themes include the legal validity of testamentary succession to royal maritime commissions, the procedural conditions for formal renunciation before royal courts or in India, the precedence of appointments under the *Ordenações Filipinas*, the fiscal administration of voyage-related revenues (*Fundo Dom Diogo de Farto*), and the jurisdictional interplay between the Casa da Índia, the Royal Council (*Conselho do Reino*), the Desembargadores do Paço, and the Viceroyalty of India. The documents collectively illuminate the mechanisms of Iberian imperial governance, hereditary office-holding, and colonial legal culture in the Estado da Índia between 1563 and 1634.
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This is a composite administrative document from the Portuguese Estado da Índia, comprising multiple dated fragments (1626–1627) originating primarily from Goa and Macau, with marginalia, seals, and archival provenance indicating custody by colonial archives in Bahia, Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, and Macau. It records deliberations of the Council assisting the Government—comprising royal ministers, treasury officials (Junta da Fazenda), and the Council of Finance—regarding fiscal exigencies confronting the Royal Exchequer amid severe constraints on revenue from Portugal. Key figures include António d’Almeida de Morais, Luís Morguinha, and the Count-Nuno, Viceroy of India; locations encompass Macau, Mozambique, Japan, Diu, Goa, Lisbon, and the Cape Verde coast. The document details contractual arrangements for state-supervised voyages—particularly the Macau–Nagasaki trade (*Viagem do Japão*), voyages to Mozambique, and intra-Asian commerce—specifying valuations in *xerafins*, *réis*, *vinténs*, and *patacas*; conditions for forced labourers (*forçados*); revenue assignments (*adrogo*); freight duties (*imagens*); and fiscal concessions to confraternities such as the *Virgens do Cabo*. It reflects tensions between municipal autonomy (notably Macau’s bid for administrative independence) and central colonial authority, mechanisms for revenue farming, contested appointments (*provídos*), and the integration of hybrid fiscal instruments—including Chinese imperial contributions, ecclesiastical obligations, and mercantile consortium agreements (*Empreza*)—within the imperial financial architecture. The material is essential for research on early modern Iberian colonial finance, maritime trade governance, and the administrative history of Portuguese Asia.
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This abstract describes a corpus of seven interrelated Portuguese royal administrative documents dating from 1611 to 1617, preserved in the Arquivo da Marinha e do Ultramar and associated colonial archival repositories in Lisbon. The materials comprise royal warrants (*alvarás*), provisions (*provisões*), and draft charters issued by the Spanish-Portuguese monarchy under the Iberian Union, concerning financial and logistical support for religious foundations in Madrid: specifically, the Monastery of the Augustinian Recollect Nuns, the Hospital das Necessidades Agostinhas, and the Monastery of the Holy Letters of the Augustinian Nuns. Key figures include Queen Margaret of Austria (referred to as ‘Her Majesty the Queen, may she rest in holy glory’), King Philip III of Spain and II of Portugal, Viceroy Dom Diogo de Mendonça Corte Real of India, Gaspar Lobato, Gaspar d’Abreu de Freitas, and officials including the Clerk of the Treasury and Overseers of Finance (*Vedores da Fazenda*) in Goa. Central to the corpus are grants of five *viagens da Índia* (royal licences for commercial voyages between Portuguese Asia and Europe), two additional voyages between Japan and China, and five *braças* of *Rina* revenue, all earmarked exclusively for construction and endowment. The documents originate from Madrid and São José (1617), specify customs exemptions at Goa, outline transmission protocols via ships *Ilha* and *Exmo Sr.*, and bear seals of the Ministry of the Navy and Overseas Territories, the Ministry of the Colonies, and the Archivo Histórico Colonial. They constitute primary evidence of cross-continental fiscal mechanisms, ecclesiastical patronage, and colonial administration under early modern Iberian imperial governance.
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This archival document, dated March 1762 and originating from Macau, is a sworn declaration made by Tomás Hemmelar before witnesses concerning contested inheritance matters involving the Society of Jesus. The declaration distinguishes Elizabette Mater of the Society of Jesus from the Procurator of the Province of Capel as individuals of different nativity, thereby clarifying their separate legal identities in relation to the estate. Hemmelar asserts that the remaining heirs have taken possession of his estate and states that he has formally referred the matter to the Consul, specifying that payment related to these proceedings has been made by a party he intends to name. The document bears marginal annotation ‘M6’ and is catalogued within the archival series ‘Macau, box 1, document’. As a primary source, it provides direct evidence of ecclesiastical-administrative procedures, inheritance disputes, and jurisdictional interactions between Jesuit institutions and secular consular authorities in mid-eighteenth-century Portuguese Asia. Its provenance, linguistic form, and procedural content make it valuable for scholarly analysis of colonial legal practice, Jesuit governance structures, and cross-cultural property law in the early modern Portuguese empire. Researchers should note its evidential significance for understanding the dissolution of Jesuit assets following the 1759 expulsion decree, though the text itself does not reference that event explicitly. The document is preserved in an unedited, contemporary hand and reflects period-specific terminology, orthography, and legal conventions essential for contextual historical interpretation.
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