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- 13/08/1712 (Creation)
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1 legal process (ff. 321-352)
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Salvatore Hagius is accused of desertion from the corsairing crew of the sambechhino of Cap. Aloysius Gioubert during the period of quarantine and of going into the countryside into the company of non-infected persons. He had gone to Luqa, where he was tracked down and eventually arrested, although not before seeking refuge in the church and then breaking into an adjoining house of the family Camenzuli, who were then also arrested on suspicion of aiding and abetting the fugitive. The ship had captured a saica departed from Alexandria with riso, cafe, telaria, lino and other merchandise. Hagius was sentenced to ten years' rowing with chained feet.
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- Latin
- Italian
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- Latin
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Physical description: dimensions: 32cm x 22cm; support: paper; condition: generally good.
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Box 317
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Original foliation ff.1-17
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- Gibert, Aloysius (Subject)
- Attard, Domenicus [Captain] (Subject)
- De Ramon Dealx, Josephus (Subject)
- Di Johannes, Andrea Fortunatus (Subject)
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Date of cataloguing: 31/07/2024
Language(s)
- English
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- Latin
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Archivist's note
Catalogued by: Samuel Azzopardi