João Mouzinho de Albuquerque

João Mouzinho de Albuquerque (21 February 1797, in Leiria 8 August 1881, in Portalegre) was a Portuguese writer and administrator.

Biography

João Mouzinho de Albuquerque was born in Leiria on February 21, 1797, son of João Pedro Mouzinho de Albuquerque (17361802) and dona Luísa da Silva Gutiérrez de Ataíde (176318??), both from noble families. His father was a Fidalgo-knight of the Royal House and possessed two estates in Chelas. His mother was the daughter of Luís da Silva de Ataíde, a senior-guard of the Leiria pine forest and Lord of Casa do Terreiro.

He was Moço-Fidalgo of the Royal Household, Bachelor in Law from the University of Coimbra in 1820, Purveyor of the Casa da Moeda de Portugal, Administrator-General of the House of Braganza, etc.

He was the last holder of the Prazo of São Domingos, in Castelo de Vide, which he sold after 1834.

He married his niece Luísa Paula Mouzinho de Albuquerque (Cabanas Estate, São Brás da Romeira, Santarém, January 4, 1820[1] at her old house at the Violeiros Street, Portalegre, January 17, 1907) and had an only son:

Published works

Notes

  1. Baptized at the Oratory of the same house on January 25, her godfather being her maternal grandfather José Diogo Mascarenhas Neto, touching for procuration Joaquim Augusto Pereira da Silva da Fonseca, and her godmother being her paternal grandmother Luísa da Silva Gutiérrez.

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