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              9 Archival description results for Exile

              Contra Alphonsum Falsuni
              MT NAM LCM-143-20 · Item · 20/09/1641
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Aloysius Falsuni (knows as 'Firlis') is accused of breaking the terms of his exile and is sentenced to three years' rowing.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              Contra Angelum Vella
              MT NAM LCM-143-26 · Item · 16/12/1641
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Angelo Vella is accused of breaching the terms of his exile from Malta and returning to the island. Copy of the 02/01/1641 sentence included. No sentence included.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              [Contra Angelum Vella]
              MT NAM LCM-146-07 · Item · 16/01/1642
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Angelus Vella is accused of breaching the terms of his exile and returning to the island of Malta, for which he is condemned to five years' rowing. Visible paper watermark.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              Contra Joem Mariam Mamo
              MT NAM LCM-186-07 · Item · 24/02/1664
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Giovanni Maria Mamo is accused of bearing illegal weapons. He is also accused of vexing Gregorio Caruana while he was transporting wine to the warehouses of Valletta by standing in his way and hindering his passage. He was exiled for one year from Malta, to be extended by five years if he breached the conditions of his exile.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              Contra M. Albertum Vella
              MT NAM LCM-146-37 · Item · 12/10/1642
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Bertum Vella had been exiled from Valletta in relation to previous crimes but he had broken the terms of his exile and was therefore fined 10 uncia.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              Contra Parachium Schembri
              MT NAM LCM-143-18 · Item · 23/08/1641
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Perachius Schembri was exiled after being found guilty of several thefts. He nonetheless returned to Malta on the vessel of Cap. Narduccio di Mana. He was condemned to ten years' rowing on the galleys.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              MT NAM LCM-186-14 · Item · 24/06/1664
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Commences with examination of wittnesses. The first is Publio d'Alcuri, barbiero on the Galera Magistrale who testifies that while at the hospital of Trapani, he medicated Giuseppe Darmanin for a wound made with a sharp weapon between the 3rd and 4th ribs. He was wounded when trying to stop two Maltese soldiers from the galera San Martino from duelling with their swords. Many witness statements collected, providing information about maritime affairs and the Order's navy. The wound resulted in Darmanin's death. Cinthius Camilleri and Clemente Pansa were accused of complicity but acquitted. Giovanni de Munes was found guilty and exiled from Malta and Gozo for 10 years.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              MT NAM LCM-317-33 · Item · 1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Petrus Cremona rejects the appeal of Paulo Patavina to defer the payment of juridical costs after Patavina was found guilty of stuprum and sentenced to exile from the city of Valletta (27 Oct. 1711), which sentence was upheld at appeal (27 Dec. 1711)

              Magna Curia Castellania – Criminale
              MT NAM LCM-141-04 · Item · 10/07/1640
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Francesco Muscat from Casal Qormi is accused of breaching the conditions of his sentence of exile from Malta and Gozo to Sicily. He was sentenced to rowing on one of the Order's galleys with bound feet and against no pay for six years. On appeal this was moderated to three years.

              Curia Capitanalis