Concerning the sale at auction of the jewels and other possessions of the deceased Franciscus Pellegrino to satisfy debts owed to Salvo Montagner.
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Following a sentence of the same court (17 April 1703), Palma Desira is ordered to pay judicial expenses to Josephus Pansier. Since she was unable to pay, a place of residence in Senglea was auctioned to satisfy the debt (see description in bandum)
UntitledAndreotta Bonnici is given possession over some properties of Paula de Bernardo and her husband, including a place of residence, to be sold at auction to satisfy debts.
UntitledVincentius Petit explains that he was owed 12 scudi by the deceased Antonius Jacobo Spuches UID and requests permission to sell some of Spuches' belongings in the inheritance to satisfy the debt. Since the inheritance was unclaimed, he asks that the court appoints a curator ad litem.
UntitledAlonsio Fiteni is given possession of some of the possessions of Tomaso de Arena who owed him 100 uncia. They were to be sold at auction to raise money towards the debt. The confiscated property consisted in a vessel named San Salvatore of 1,100 salme in size.
UntitledFollowing a sentence of the same court (17 April 1703), Palma Desira is ordered to pay judicial expenses to Josephus Pansier. Since she was unable to pay, a place of residence in Senglea was auctioned to satisfy the debt (see description in bandum)
UntitledSevasto de Sango owed Giulio Vacoblin 150 scudi, and 10 tari. For this reason, the latter's house in Valletta (called Citta Nova) which consisted of three rooms covered in bulate, a kitchen, yard and cistern, was put up for auction.
UntitledJohannes Zammit explains that he was in the possession of several items of worked cloth (cuscini etc, with description) belonging to Johannes Carolo Merulla who owed the former money and informs that they are to be auctioned to raise money to satisfy the debt.
UntitledJohannes Sammut, cessionarius of Florus Pace confirms that the properties of Antonius Zirenzo had been taken into possession, including land called Ta Chetald, to be sold at auction towards the debt of 15 scudi owed to Pace.
UntitledPaulo Bellia as procurator of Fr Antonius Cressino, prior of the Church, confirms the confiscation of the Moorish slave Michamet of about 40 years from Leonardo Cassia who owed Cressino money, to be resold at auction.
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