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              MT NAM LCM-317-53 · Item · 12/10/1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Johannes D'Argini reports that while at his osteria he was approached by a woman to help her against a man who was vexing her. This was Federico Froqcg (either German or Italian), who was drunk and claimed that the woman had touched the dog (or door) of his master, who lived across the street. D'Argini managed to keep Federico out and bar the door, and Federico then discharged his firearm repeatedly and made menacing threats out in the street with his sword. Thuis took place close to the polverista behind the College of the Jesuits. Various testimonies collected.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              Contra Natalem D'Andrea
              MT NAM LCM-317-50 · Item · 01/10/1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Domenicus Attard, Night Watchman, reports that while in the vicinity of the Post of Castille of Vittoriosa he came across the sailor Natale D'Andrea, who was armed. He followed him at a distance and even came across the Governor of the City, who asked him to take Natale into custody. He sought to do so accordingly, especially after being informed by a certain Damiano that Natale intended to attack a certain Barnaba. Domenicus tracked down Natale who had, in the meantime, already been arrested by a Cap. Salvo Brunet, but not disarmed. Natale was frisked and a concealed triangular blade (stile Venetiano) was found. He was taken and held on the galley.

              Magna Curia Castellania