Albertus sive Bertus Greg from Burmula is accused by Francisca Sacco of assaulting her son Anotnio while he was at his shop. He was fined six uncia.
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Carolus Michallef accuses Thomas Hagius, servant of Fra Ludovico Talavera, of wounding him in the vicinity of the Order's bicceria. It appears from appeal at which a sentence was confirmed that he had been found guilty, but the sentence itself is not included.
UntitledMarcus Schembri, enslaved as part of a previous sentence, accuses Antonius Attard of attacking him with a sword after he tried buying radici from him. He had wanted to buy 6 bundles, but Attard gave him two and the fight happened in the ensuing argument.
A slave called Mohammed testifies that he was attacked by unknown persons and wounded in the head.
Carolus Farrugia requests the cessation of a criminal case against Thomas Pace initiated at his request since he was not seriously wounded by a stone thrown at his head.
UntitledPaulus Valletta from Valletta reports that he was assulted by Raffaele Farrugia close to the cavalry's stables in Valletta. He sought sanctuary in the Church of Our Lady of Damascus. The case was withdrawn by Valletta himself.
UntitledStephanus de Giorgio reports a Greek sailor called Demetrius had approached them the previous night in Vittoriosa. He first insulted him and then made for him with a dagger.
UntitledJohannes Giordan, from France, was playing bocci close to the Convent of the Teresians and was then attacked by his co-player Giacinto Gioucas.
UntitledCarlus Perruni reports that while he was washing the woolcloths of the Sacra Infermeria, he and the slaves with him were approached by Petrus Psayla who then made to attack them with a wooden stick but was driven away. Later on he attacked Perruni with stones.
UntitledFirst few folios missing. Document commences with the interrogation of witnesses. Witnesses confirm that Aloysia Debaldo had been wounded in the head and that Maruzza Inglis had thrown stones at Debaldo's house with the intention of stoning her. She was nonetheless acquitted.
UntitledJosephus Rimdinella accusses Pasquale Marano of assaulting him with a knife (pugnale) without wounding him. Witness statements collected. He was however absolved.
UntitledGiovanni Zammit accuses Giovanni Schocco of threatening him with violence and trying to break into his home with a sword. He was sentenced to one year's service without stipend on the Order's galleys.
UntitledGiovanni Paulo Farrugia, soldier aboard the Orders's San Petro formally testifies that after they had captured six vessels, several soldiers went aboard one of the enemy vessels and he was attacked by a fellow soldier called Domizio Rizzo, a Sicilian from the same San Pietro.
UntitledSalvo Napolitano accuses the carpenter (fabrum lignarium) Antino di Milano and Bartholomeo Pernai, both Sicilians, of assaulting him in the public square of Valletta for not allowing Di Milano to introduce modifications to their housing. They were acquitted.
UntitledGiovannella wife of Giovanna de Thino and Lucretia widow of the deceased Antonio Granere from Burmula report that they were being accused of assaulting Gratia Gambino with thrown stones. They were incarcerated, and their younger brother Giuseppe had to escape as he was accused of taking up arms to harm Gratia. They ask for a formal monitorium to be issued for witnesses to come forward with information about this case.
UntitledMario Attard, from Casal Pasqualino, reports that some years before he had been assaulted in the street by Antonio Cassar from the same village. Cassar was found guilty by the Curia Capitanalis and sent to row. Attard had since come by the village and Attard's bottega where he threatened to kill him. Witness statements collected about both the original assault and this threat. Cassar was found guilty and was fined 8 uncia and all court expenses. Appealed without referenced resolution.
UntitledDomenico Borg, carpenter from Qormi, accuses Petro Michallef, carpenter, of punching him and then trying to assult him with an axe, after accusing him of maltreating his son. Witness statements collected but no sentence included.
UntitledGiovanni Azzopardi is accused of wounding another person and is fined 2 uncia.
UntitledNicolai Posuin accused Antonio Sigal of assaulting him with a sword but Sigun claims it was self-defence. No resolution included.
UntitledValerio Burlo from Burmula accuses Giulio Cassia known as Caccio from Burmula of assault. Cassia had refused to pay for certain items. Cassia was fined 6 uncia.
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