Vincenza Cablun, widow of the deceased Vincentius, Marietta Mamo and Giovanna Borg, being all sisters, accuse Mariano Agius and Giuliano Bonnici of murdering their brother Leonardo Pantallarese, who died of his wounds after being repeatedly stabbed by them in Hal Luqa. Witness statements collected.
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Carolus Carbone accuses Ruggierum Bezzina of attacking him while he was working in his mandretta.
Luca Cipriotti, from the Order's ship Santa Maria, reports while at the Sacra Infermeria for treatment that he had been assaulted by the Cypriot Baptista and his Maltese relative in Burmula.
Senza titoloLeonardo Grech accused Demetrius and Mattheus Bonnici (father and son) of assaulting him in Vittoriosa. Various witness statements collected.
Senza titoloJoannella Desira from Senglea accuses Hieronymus Grima, tavern-keeper in Senglea, of assaulting her in her house while she was in the company of her sister Antona. She received the help of Fabrizio de Mani, Antonaccio de Paris, and Minichella de Rodo who took the accused off of her. He was absolved.
Senza titoloHieronimus Grech accuses Magdalena Pinto from Valletta of attacking him with a knife (pugnale). She was fined four uncia.
Senza titoloGiovanni Seychel is accused of not showing up for service on the corsairing venture of Cav. Gerento on the vessel captained by Cap. Gulielmo Buscau, despite having received payment. He is further accused of having resisted capture and wounding people in his escape. Sentenced to two years' rowing on the Order's galleys. Sentence appealed but result not recorded.
Senza titoloGiacobum sive Giacche Suardo (from France) is accused of assaulting and harming Santo de Giacon at the tavern of Honorito Pugett in Vittoriosa. He was fined eight uncia.
Senza titoloVincenzo Xerri is accused of assulting the viscount of the MCC, Michele Borg, in the course of his duties. Sentenced to five years' rowing. Appealed but no result of appeal included.
Senza titoloGiovanni Vastagna from Għaxaq accuses Lorenzo Baldacchino from the same village of accosting him and assaulting him outside the village's parish church. He was wounded with a knife (coltello).
Senza titoloGiacobo Calleja is accused of assaulting the slave from Tunes called Ramadan bin Assan, property of the Order while in the vicinity of the Church of the Jesuits in Valletta. He was fined 6 uncia.
Senza titoloDoctor Mattheus Rogliett confirms that he treated the priest Don Johannes Maria Zammit for a grevious wound in the head.
Senza titoloClara Caruana from Burmula, wife of Filippo retratcs her case against Paulo Vassallo for an assault.
Senza titoloFelice Mallia accuses Mattheo di Rotru of seriously wounding the slave Abdalla son of Ibrahim in the head. The slave was attacked in Senglea while carrying out duties for his master.
Senza titoloPietro Michallef is accused of hitting Cullo Borg, son of Battista Borg, after Cullo allegedly mistreated the son of Pietro. Witness stataments only.
Salvus Darmanin, Vicevisconte of the Magna Curia Castellania, reports that he had been violently pushed away by Petrus Marsala while he was seeking to arraign Ignatius Gatt for debts owed to third parties.
Joannes Paulus Zirafa from Attard testifies that close to his house there lived Lonza, wife of Pietro Pagano who had been captured as a slave by the infidels. One night he heard the playing of a tamburello and singing "alla Maltesa" in which song they called him a "sbirro" and other things. He recognised them to be Domenico Mifsud and Salvatore Grec. The next day he went to Casal Dimech and confirmed that the two were together the previous night, also in the company of Giuseppe Fenech and the soldier from the galleys who lived in Ta Zahui. He reported the matter to the Capitano della Verga. He was then assaulted with a knife by Domenico and Salvatore close to the tavern of Giovanni Camenzuli in Attard. They were fined four uncia, confirmed on appeal.
Senza titoloAlfonsus del Zante from Burmula accuses Pasquale Chiumi also from Burmula of attacking him after falsely claiming that he owed him money. He was fined three uncia.
Senza titoloStephanus Galdes and Frangiu sive Franciscus Chiantar are accused of breaking the public peace by fighting outside the Auberge de Provence in Valletta.
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