The Law Courts Miscellania is a fond containing loose documentation arising from the juridical activities of the various courts and tribunals operating in the Maltese islands during the Order of St John Period, from the arrival of the Order in Malta in 1530 to their departure in 1798. The cases heard before these courts provide valuable information about different aspects of general, commercial and military life in Malta. Most documentation in this collection is in Latin and Italian, but documentation in other languages such as Spanish, French, Arabic and Greek is occasionally included.
Consolato del MareAt the behest of Antonius Famuncelli, Procurator of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Consolation, it is demanded of Franciscus Brincat, Manno Bonnici and Paulus Attardi pay the 150 scudi owed to him as Procurator through cambio. Judge: Honoratus Carbone.
Consolato del MareAt the behest of Antonius Famuncelli, Procurator of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Consolation, it is demanded of Franciscus Brincat, Manno Bonnici and Paulus Attardi pay the 150 scudi owed to him as Procurator through cambio. Judge: Honoratus Carbone.
Consolato del MareBill of lading certifying that Basilio Concedi had loaded goods (sequins) on the tartana Saint Pierre captained by Albert Savant in the port of Malta headed to Smyrna.
Consolato del MareTestimonials collected at the behest of Cap. Honoratus Chappus concerning their misadventures at sea. Details sparse due to document damage. Witnesses: Michaele d'Aumas from Siuta' in Provence, nocchiere, assisted by Consul Carlus Garcin; Claudio Stefagnier from Cassis, timoniere; Cap. Antonius Audibert, Simone Grimau, Baldassare Scolaro, Gianne Farrugia as experts appointed by the Court.
Consolato del MareTestimonials collected at the behest of Cap. Honoratus Chappus concerning their misadventures at sea. Details sparse due to document damage. Witnesses: Michaele d'Aumas from Siuta' in Provence, nocchiere, assisted by Consul Carlus Garcin; Claudio Stefagnier from Cassis, timoniere; Cap. Antonius Audibert, Simone Grimau, Baldassare Scolaro, Gianne Farrugia as experts appointed by the Court.
Consolato del MareLoose folio reporting that Carlus Calleia renounces his claims over goods in the possession of Fra Ludovico Wistingh.
Consolato del MareLoose folio reporting that Carlus Calleia renounces his claims over goods in the possession of Fra Ludovico Wistingh.
Consolato del MareBill of lading certifying that Cap. Filippo Cachia had loaded cottone filato, fostaino, sponzi, lana, ramo, anasi, mingivin, ramo, perticuni, tela, campeccio, filo di ferro on the brigantine Il Santissimo Crocifisso e San Benigno in the port of Malta, destined for Palermo.
Consolato del MareBill of lading certifying that Fra Johannes Carlo, Baron of Bieschin, had loaded black cloth on the schifaccio Il Santissimo Crocifisso captained by Giuseppe Mucciche in the port of Malta.
Consolato del MareBill of lading certifying that Cap. Gaetano Fervilla had loaded sugar and canpece on the felucca La Madonna di Castel di Napoli in the port of Malta.
Consolato del MareBill of lading certifying that Joseph Casmel had loaded goods (fondeclis et demi-fondecli, senitiens, barbares) on the vessel Jesus, Maria, Joseph captained by Joseph Antoine Moisson de Stropel in the port of Malta.
Consolato del MareBill of lading certifying that Joseph Casmelon behalf of Giuseppe Nigari had loaded goods (fondeclis et demi-fondecli, senitiens, barbares) on the vessel Jesus, Maria, Joseph in the port of Malta.
Consolato del MareThe priest Don Gregorio Cutayar claims to be owed money by Cap. Leonardo Sacco due to cambio marittimo from investment in the latter's voyage to Leghorn. Reference to notarial contract of Notary Johannes Franciscus Sant of the 23rd of February 1712
Consolato del MareThe priest Don Gregorio Cutayar claims to be owed money by Cap. Leonardo Sacco due to cambio marittimo from investment in the latter's voyage to Leghorn. Reference to notarial contract of Notary Johannes Franciscus Sant of the 23rd of February 1712
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