Cap. Zervo accuses Giuseppe Bonnici of financial fraud when he abused of systems to claim more than the maximum 30% return on investment in the Corso by selling him tablecloths at much higher than the usual price. No sentence given
Magna Curia CastellaniaCaptain Thomas Zerco, a corsairing captain, testifies that he had been collecting money for his venture. Contains much information about commerce of goods in Malta and more specifically Valletta. The accusation is unclear but seems to be concerning being… Read more
Could not be read in detail due to paper damage but seems to cocnern some form of financial fraud or irregularity concerning investment in the piratical venture of Cap. Zervo.
Magna Curia Castellania32 sailors from the corsairing vessels of Cap. Thomas Zervo and Cap. Vincenzo Grech are accused of acting in such a way as to undermine the corsairing venture by refusing to sail from Malta and then of delaying and not sailing to usual sailing routes etc.… Read more
More disputes arising from the armament of Cap. Zervo for the Corso.
More information about the armament of the corsairing captain Tommaso Zervo, in this case concerning dealings he had with a certain Carolo Tiso.
Magna Curia CastellaniaCatherina, wife of Francesco Balzan from Siggiewi, enters as pledge for his debts towards Gratia, widow of Notary Giovanni Battista Azzoppard from Zebbug, for which reason he had been incarcerated.
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