Vicente Alvares ( â 19 November 1738) was a Portuguese priest born in Belbatta, in the island of Chorão in 1680. He was a medical practitioner and chemist of King John V of Portugal. In 1713, he accompanied the General of the Arraial of Ponda, Antonio do Amaral Sarmento, to Sunda in Kanara. He would supply medicines free of charge to all army men and auxiliaries in Salcette. After the death of his second wife, he entered the priesthood and died in Margão on the 19 November 1738.
Vincent Alvares was the son of Sr. António Rafael ÃÂlvares and Antónia Dias. He was the husband of Joana Marcelina Correia and ÃÂrsula Francisca Moniz. He had five children, Manuel Caetano Alvares; Mariana ÃÂlvares; Maria Benedita ÃÂlvares; Ana Josefa Alvares e Barreto and Caetano José ÃÂlvares.
Alvares was a medical practitioner and chemist of John V of Portugal. He was issued letter to practice by the chief physician of Goa. He accompanied the General of the Arraial of Ponda, Antonio do Amaral Sarmento to Sunda in Kanara in 1713 in Salsette supplying medicines free of charge to all army men and auxiliaries. After the death of his wife he entered the priesthood and died in Margão on 19 November 1738.
Alvares was a descendant of Lourenço Alvares, a Brahmin from Querem who converted to Roman Catholicism. His son, Manuel Caetano Alvares, was the first and only Goan to be given capelo gratuito of the Faculty of Medicine by an order issued by King Joseph I of Portugal.