At the instigation of Franciscus Mattheus Angelis, Consul for Italy, and Demetrius Frangulli, Consul for Greece, witnesses are received and interrogated. The report that when the Venetian vessel with a Greek crew captained by Cap. Johannes Cirico had entered port, they had secured the commission on the sail of grain on board, only for Josephus Milazzo and Johannes Maria Spiteri to come aboard and undercut them, and that they did the same over the sale of mischiato brought in by Cap. Giorgio Sevasto' some time later.
Officium Causarum DelegatarumGrain Trade
6 Archival description results for Grain Trade
Raffaele Delia prosecutes Leonardo Cassia for the repayment of loaned money and the return of grain or its equivalent given by Delia to Cassia from a shipment arrived from Licata.
Magna Curia CastellaniaPasquale Farrugia from Rabat reports that Ferrante Azzuppard from Rabat had been fully paid for grain brought from Sicily, which payment he had again requested through the Courts in Mdina.
Curia Episcopalis et Provicarialis Notabilis CivitatisCase unclear since upper part of the document is missing throughout. Johannes Xicluna leased land in the area of Monte Calibo from Francisca de Nana. Xicluna formed a partnership with Michaele Cuschieri for two years, after which Cuschieri remained in debt to Scicluna for 127 uncia and 20 tari. Cuschieri sold grain as well as his house to settle the debt. It is unclear what the actual dispute is about, but information is given on how the partnership managed its affairs, and other information on the cultivation and sail of grain.
Magna Curia CastellaniaNaulum (lease of ship) by Filippo D'Amato of the vessel of Cap. Jacobi Sinardi. Includes bill of lading confirming that grain was loaded in Palermo.
Continuation of a previous case concerning payment for the import of grain. The importer was the merchant Johannes Franciscus Casella. See also LCM Box 11 No. 46 etc. Contains contracts.
Magna Curia Castellania