João Pedro Mouzinho de Albuquerque

João Pedro Mouzinho de Albuquerque

João Pedro Mouzinho de Albuquerque (Lisbon, May 1736 – Leiria, 1802 (some say ca/bef. 1815)) was a Portuguese nobleman.

Life

A son of Pedro Mamede Mouzinho de Albuquerque and second wife Maria Micaela Tavares de Mesquita, he was baptized at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, on June 4, 1736, his godfather being Dom Diogo de Noronha, 3rd Marquess of Marialva and 5th Count of Cantanhede by marriage, represented by his son Dom Rodrigo António de Noronha e Meneses and having officiated the "Desembargador" Rev. Dr. Sebastião Pereira de Castro, and born on that same Parish.

Chief of Lineage, he was Licentiated in Laws, Fidalgo-Knight of the Royal Household by Letter Patent ("Alvará") of March 2, 1737, which abode was augmented to 1$600 "réis" a month and 1 "alqueire" of barley a day on April 21, 1796, Knight of the Order of Christ on April 26, 1769, "Corregedor" of the Crime of the Court and House of the Supplication, Judge of the High Court ("Desembargador") of the Appeal ("Agravos") of the House of the Supplication of the Palace and of the King, Commander da Lezíria do Corvilho in the Order of Christ, Member of the Royal Brotherhood of Santa Cruz and Passos da Graça, etc. He also had granted an annuity of 400$000 "réis" for his daughters with surviving of one to another.

He was the last possessor of the old house and farm of the "Mouzinhos", at the Lane of the same name at Chelas, at the Parish of Olivais in Lisbon, which he apperars to have sold in the middle or end of 1788 to Manuel Joaquim de Freitas, who is thought to be ascendant of the 1st Baron and 1st Viscount of Vila Gião (Decrees of 1893 and 1894).

He married at the See of Leiria circa 1786 Luísa da Silva Gutiérrez de Ataíde, baptized at the same See of Leiria on September 22, 1763 and born in that Parish, daughter of Luís da Silva de Ataíde, 6th Lord of the Majorat and House do Terreiro and wife "doña" Isabel Gutiérrez de Tordoya, Maraver y Silva.

He was buried at the Church of São Francisco of Leiria.

He and his wife had nine children:
* Pedro Mouzinho de Albuquerque
* Isabel Mouzinho de Albuquerque (Old Family House, São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, May 28, 1788 [Baptized at the Oratory of the same house on May 29, her godfather being her grand-uncle "Friar" António da Silva de Ataíde, Commander of São João de Alporão at the Sacred Religion of St. John of Malta, represented by his nephew José da Silva de Ataíde, and her godmother being her grand-aunt "doña" Antonia Gutiérrez de Maraver, Tordoya y Silva, 2nd Marchioness of La Encomienda through her marriage without issue to "don" Pedro Fernández Flores de Ulloa, represented by her nephew Miguel Luís da Silva de Ataíde.] – ?), who died unmarried and without issue
* Maria Luísa Mouzinho de Albuquerque (Old Family House, São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, May 10, 1789 [Baptized at the Oratory of the same house on May 11, her godfather being the Diplomat Luís Pinto de Sousa Coutinho, 11th Lord of the Majorat and later 1st Viscount of Balsemão, and her godmother being his wife Catarina Micaela de Sousa César de Lancastre.] – at her old house at the Violeiros Street, Portalegre, January 17, 1907), married at the Oratory of the old Family House, São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, July 1, 1815, being testemonies her brothers Pedro and Luís da Silva, as his second wife Fernando Pereira de Faria Cota Falcão, 9th Lord of the Majorats da Amieira and da Pipa, who made himself to be represented by his cousin Gaspar Cota Falcão Aranha de Sousa e Meneses, and had issue
* Mariana José Mouzinho de Albuquerque (Old Family House, São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, July 27, 1790 [Baptized at the Oratory of the same house on July 30.] – aft. October 2, 1863), a Professed Nun of the Order of Santiago, at the Convent of Santos o Novo, in Lisbon, by mand of King John VI of Portugal on August 1, 1819, having officiated the Prior of the Convent and Conventual Friar of Palmela João António Rebelo da Silva, and being the Commander Dona Maria Ana de Almada
* Luís da Silva Mouzinho de Albuquerque
* Ana Carlota Mouzinho de Albuquerque (Old Family House, São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, July 27, 1793 [Baptized at the Oratory of the same house on July 28, her godfather being her cousin Miguel Luís da Silva de Ataíde, represented by Baltasar António Sinel de Cordes, and her godmother being Ana Felícia Coutinho Pereira de Sousa Tavares Horta Cerveira, Lady of the Majorat da Redízima da Baía and wife of Minister José de Seabra da Silva, represented by António Sanches de Almada.] – August 2, 1811), who died unmarried and without issue
* Joana Mouzinho de Albuquerque (Old Family House, São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, July 8, 1794 [Baptized at the Oratory of the same house on July 10, her godfather being her grand-uncle "don" José Gutiérrez de Maraver, Religious of Saint Augustine, represented by Baltasar António Sinel de Cordes (at the time Secretary of the High Court ("Desembargo") of the Palace, Hidalgo of the Royal Household, etc, her father's friend and Procurator, and her godmother being her aunt Joana da Silva Gutiérres de Ataíde, represented by her brother in law High Court Judge ("Desembargador") José Diogo Mascarenhas Neto.] – ?), who Professed as a Nun at the Convent of Santos o Novo, in Lisbon, on July 27, 1820, accompanying her sister Mariana José
* Eugénia Matilde Mouzinho de Albuquerque (Old Family House, São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, July 30, 1795 [Baptized at the Oratory of the same house on July 31, her godfather being her uncle José da Silva de Ataíde, residing in Malta, and her godmother being her aunt Eugénia da Silva Gutiérrez de Ataíde, represented by the baptized's brother Pedro Mouzinho de Albuquerque.] – ?), who died unmarried and without issue
* João Mouzinho de Albuquerque

Notes

ources

*Cunha, Fernando de Castro Pereira Mouzinho de Albuquerque e (1906-1983), "Mouzinho de Albuquerque - História e Genealogia". Lisboa, 1971, pp. 138-42
*Cunha, Fernando de Castro Pereira Mouzinho de Albuquerque e (1906-1998), "Instrumentário Genealógico - Linhagens Milenárias". MCMXCV, pp. 191-2


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