No. 2354 - Simao de Mendonça, merchant in Amsterdam, authorizes Pero Fernandes and Afonso Rois Mello, merchants in Lisbon, to demand from Andre Vicente and Juan Mendes. 1621, February 20 Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1222-1223; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. Deed in Portuguese. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 18, No. 2 (SEPTEMBER 1984), pp. 159-176.
Nr. 1042 - Notice served in the name of Pieter (Pierre) Gillis, acting for his brother-in-law Samuel van Peenen, agent for Jan Pickout & Co. in La Rochelle, upon Manuel Carvalho, Bento Osorio and Diogo Nunes Belmont. 1616, December 6 Not . Arch. 622, fol. 60v.-61v., Not. SibratU Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 10, No. 2 (JULY 1976), pp. 212-231.
Nr. 1071 - Affidavit of Diogo Fernandes, about 33 years old, made at the request of Albert Schuyt, Hendrick Thibaut, Manuel Carvalho and Duarte Esteves de Pina. 1616, December 16 Not. Arch. 379 , fol. 654, Not. Nicolaes and Jacob Jacobs. NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 10, No. 2 (JULY 1976), pp. 212-231.
Nr. 1178 - Manuel Thomas and Thomas Fernandes notify Jan Stassaert, Roelandt van de Pette, bookkeeper of Henrick Thibaut who is absent and the wife of Jeronimo Victorie. 1617, June 8 Not. Arch. 380, fol. 252, Not. Jacob and Nicolaes Jacobs. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 11, No. 1 (JANUARY 1977), pp. 81-96.
Nr. 1814 - Duarte Esteves de Pina and Gomes Pinel, merchants inAmsterdam, authorize Domingos Faros da Fonseca to claim sugar that arrived in Porto from Brazil for their account, viz. 42 cases from Pernambuco, sent by Francisco Gomes Pina and 3 cases from Bahia, sent by Custodia Nunes. 1619, August 3. Not. Arch. 645 A, p. 799-800; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 15, No. 1 (MARCH 1981), pp. 143-154.
No. 2739 - At the request of Jeronimo Rodrigues Mendes, Portuguese merchants in Amsterdam, the notary goes to the cellar under the house of Mendes on Vlooienburg near the Zwanenburgsbrug. 1622, November 11. Not . Arch. 646 A, p. 318-319 ; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 22, No. 1 (SPRING 1988), pp. 58-67.
Nr. 1706 - Statement made by Jose Pinto, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, and by Simon Rodrigues de Caceres, son of Francisco de Caceres, formerly merchant in Porto. 1619, April 24 Not. Arch. 645 A, p. 668-669; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, niversity Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 14, No. 1 (JANUARY 1980), pp. 79-102.
Nr. 1751 - John Flamens from Antwerp, sojourning in Amsterdam, authorizes licentiate Luis da Fonseca Rodrigues, Antonio Branco, Joan Lopes Mesquita, Luis Antonio, Francisco Vlaminx and Daniel de la Pedro, inhabitants of Porto, to claim 10 cases of sugar that were sent from Pernambuco to Rodrigo Fernandes by Antonio Lopes Cortes for the acccount of Gonsalo Dias Pato and John Flamens. The sugar was attached by the fiscal authorities because Rodrigo Fernandes is absent. 1619, June 12 Not. Arch. 645 A, p. 719-720; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. Deed in Portuguese. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, niversity Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 14, No. 1 (JANUARY 1980), pp. 79-102.
Nr. 1554 - Miguel Esteves de Pina and Juan Peres da Cunha, merchants in Amsterdam, authorize Henrique Snel and Jacob Belten, merchants in Porto, to claim 15 cases of sugar from the Inquisition. The sugar had been loaded for their account by Alvaro Gommes Bravo who has been emprisoned by the Inquisition. 1618, October 10 Not. Arch. 625, p. 82; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz .41 Deed in Portuguese. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 13, No. 2 (JULY 1979), pp. 220-240.
Nr. 1606 - Pascoal Rodrigues, 49 years old and Olivier Bentin, 38 years old, sworn brokers in Amsterdam, declare upon the request of Jeronimo Rodrigues Mendes, that they were present at the sale on December 19, 1617 when Mendes sold 12 quarters and 2 small casks of wet sugar to Dirck Brüggen, Isaac van Erckel and Hans Solmans, viz. 1618, December 10 Not. Arch. 381 B,fol. 549; Not. Jacob and Nicolaes Jacobs. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 13, No. 2 (JULY 1979), pp. 220-240.
No. 3295 - Paulo Pinto, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, sells and conveys to Michiel Corsz. 1625 March 21. Not. Arch. 646 By p. 1149 ; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 30, No. 2 (1996), pp. 304-318.
No. 2572- Manuel Carvalho, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, makes the following conveyances to his debtors: all that Domingo Alvares de Serpa owes him in Bahia de todos os Santos; the proceeds of a ship's cargo sent by him from Amsterdam to Brazil to Simão Correia and the remainder of the money that Simão Correia received from Francisco Gomes Pina. Further everything that Francisco Dias in Viana and Jacques Beltens in Porto have or will receive for him. In the name of the debtors this conveyance is accepted by Manuel Aires and Pero Gomes de Lisboa. 1622, February 11. Not. Arch. 645 By p. 1596-1598; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 20, No. 1 (JULY 1986), pp. 109-130.
Nr. 683 - Abandonment in the name of Diogo Nunes Belmonte to Roelant Barckman, insurer, of insured goods loaded in the ship "Na. Sra. do Palmar ". 1614, January 21. Not. Arch. 258, fol. 84v.t Not. Jacob Meerhout. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THEPORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 7, No. 1 (JANUARY 1973), pp. 116-127.
Nr. 370 - Notice served in the name of Anthonio Wither, merchant of the English nation in Antwerp ' on Duarte Fernandes concerning a delivery of Colchester baize. 1609, December 16. Not. Arch. 117, fol. 148-149, Not. Jan Fransz . Bruyningh. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THEPORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 5, No. 1 (JANUARY 1971), pp. 106-124.
Nr. 449 - Deed of conveyance of a sugar-mill from Pedro Rodrigues Vega to Manuel Rodrigues Vega. 1610, December 27. Not. Arch. 62, fol. 210v.-211, Not. David Mostart. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THEPORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 5, No. 2 (JULY 1971), pp. 219-245.
No. 3117 - Notice served at the request of Josef Frances, living in Amsterdam, acting for Diogo Nunes Vega, Portuguese merchant in Hamburg.1624, March 9. Not.Arch. 646B, p. 883-884; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 28, No. 2 (1994), pp. 204-215.
Arte de grammatica da lingoa mais usada na costa do Brasil. Feyta pelo padre Ioseph de Anchieta da Cõpanhia de IESV. Com licença do Ordinario & do Preposito geral da Companhia de IESV.
Legislaçao, 1623-11-15 Alvará contendo providências relativas à proibição aos Boticários exercer Cirurgia, aos Cirurgiões de vender mezinhas, e aos Médicos de receitar para boticas de parente seu entre outras
Nr. 112 - Power of attorney granted by Duarte Fernandes , Miguel Lopes Homem , Manuel Lopes Homem , Francisco Nunes Homem , Duarte Saraiva and Manuel Lopes Nunes to Aernoult and Gasper Luis in London to reclaim a consignment of sugar. 1603, May 6. Not. Arch. 94, fol. 173-174 , Not. Jan Fransz. Bruyningh. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 2, No. 2 (JULY 1968), pp. 257-272.
Nr. 52 - Agreement between Diego Niderhoffer, agent of Gregorio Niderhoffer at Lisbon, and Dirck Rodenburch, pertaining to the debts of the latter. 1598, November 26. Not. Arch. 33, fol. 225v-227, Not. Jacob Gijsbertsz.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 1, No. 2 (JULY 1967), pp. 110-122.
Nr. 150 - Affidavit of Francisco Mendes concerning sea-damage to a cargo of goods. 1604, September 7. Not. Arch. 61, fol. 586v., Not. David Mostart.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 3, No. 1 (JANUARY 1969), pp. 113-125.