The merchant Johannes Franciscus Casella prosecutes the Universita for over 4,000 scudi owed for the import of grain.
Officium Causarum DelegatorumGrain trade
9 Archival description results for Grain trade
Part of a witness statement by an unknown person and another statement by Johannes Maria Camilleri and Johannes Paulus Felici as court experts, concerning the transport on land by burdonari of frumento and orzo.
Magna Curia CastellaniaContinuation of the case instituted by Johannes Franciscus Casella, this time against Marco Altavilla as Magnus Receptor Generalis of the Order.
Officium Causarum DelegatorumGiacomo Mangion demands the presentation of all evidence concerning a case in which he is involved, including evidence or otherwise that a certain Stephanus scarpello, a one-time scrivano on a galera had received money in relation to imports of orzo and frumento.
Officium Venerandae SenescalliaeThe merchant Giacche Isuard complains of incomplete payment by the Giurati for a voyage he was to undertake for the importation of grain from Palermo.
Officium Venerandae SenescalliaeThe barber Franciscus Azzopardi testifies that two years ago he had travelled to Zebbug with Salvo Calabro and others with a pack mule carrying grain. The grain was for a certain Mattheus who refused to purchase all of it. Unclear what was being asked. Top part of the document torn away.
Curia CapitanalisThe catapano Aloisio Haxach is accused of abusing of his position and engaging in commercial activity involving foodstuff. Reference is made to a previous accusation of perjury against Johannes Nicola De Chisco and Baptista de Arrigo heard in 1576 but the relevance to this present case is unclear.
Magna Curia CastellaniaGeorgio Pace, baker to Fra Jacobo Isor, accuses Jacobus Ciantar of fraud in grain trade.
Magna Curia CastellaniaTop part of the document torn away. Concerning a dispute related to the purchase of grain involving the assistants of the bombardiers of the Order.
Curia Capitanalis