Marquis of Lavradio

Marquisate of Lavradio
Arms of Almeida, Marquis of Lavradio
Creation date 18 October 1753
Monarch Joseph I of Portugal
Peerage Peerage of Portugal
First holder D. António d'Almeida Soares Portugal
Present holder D. Jaime d'Almeida
Heir apparent D. Luís Maria d'Almeida, 13th Count of Avintes
Subsidiary titles Count of Avintes
Count of Torres Vedras

Marquis of Barreiro e Lavradio is a title in the Peerage of Portugal. It was created on October 18th 1753 for the prominent statesman D. António d'Almeida Soares Portugal. He had already been created Count of Lavradio on January 12th 1714, and was already, in his own right, the 4th Count of Avintes, also in the Peerage of Portugal. The first Marquis served in high positions under John V of Portugal and D. José I, and served as the 38th Governor of Angola, from 1749 to 1743, and, albeit briefly, as the 8th Vice-Roy of Brazil.

The Marquis of Lavradio is a member of the noble Almeida family of Portugal, whose origins and genealogy are described in all of the portuguese nobiliaries, notably "História Genealógica da Casa Real Portuguesa", by D. António Caetano de Sousa, and "Brasões da Sala de Sintra", by Anselmo Braamcamp Freire.

List of marquesses of Lavradio

  1. D.António de Almeida Soares Portugal
  2. D.Luís de Almeida Portugal Soares de Alarcão d'Eça e Melo Silva Mascarenhas, 2nd Marquess of Lavradio
  3. D.António Máximo de Almeida Portugal
  4. D. Luís de Almeida
  5. D.António de Almeida Portugal Soares Alarcão Melo Castro Ataíde Eça Mascarenhas Silva e Lencastre
  6. D. José Maria do Espírito Santo de Almeida Corrêa de Sá
  7. D. José Luís de Almeida Portugal Corrêa de Sá Soares de Alarcão Eça Mascarenhas Silva e Lencastre
  8. D. Jaime de Almeida

See also

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