Gio Andrea Abela (N. 251) esercitò la professione dal 1727 al 1776 a Vittoriosa, Zejtun, Zabbar e Casali vicini. Gabriele Bartolo (N. 271) esercitò la professione dal 1739 al 1786 a Zejtun
1 original fascicle and the various papers are duplicati
Johannes Figun was owed 100 scudi by Josephus Gaveu and was given possession of some of his property consisting in two houses (described) for resale at auction to satisfy the debt. The houses were in Vittoriosa.
Senza titoloJohannes Figun was owed 100 scudi by Josephus Gaveu and was given possession of some of his property consisting in two houses (described) and a bottega for resale at auction to satisfy the debt. The houses were in Vittoriosa.
Senza titoloInterrogation of Giulio Vatoblin (French) concerning accusations made against him by Aloisio David. He had thrown him into the sea. The case also involved the use of a garden planted by Aloisio with fig trees in Victoriosa, ownership of which is being disputeto which Vitublin, being a neighbour is claimed to have done damage. Various witness statments included. Copy of the 20/02/1570 contract of marriage between Marietta Fallon and the aramotarius Johannes Piu, referencing houses in Valletta. Also an 07/01/1578 contract by which the married couple sold housing in Vittoriosa to Vitublin.
Senza titoloStephanus de Giorgio reports a Greek sailor called Demetrius had approached them the previous night in Vittoriosa. He first insulted him and then made for him with a dagger.
Senza titoloDomenicus 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.
Senza titoloAntonio Corso, Marino de Giacomo, Simone de Pierre, and any of their accomplices are accused of knowingly and intentionally murdering Michele Cordin, known as San Paolo, and Geronimo Raspi in Vittoriosa. Witness statements and interrogations. They were found guilty with considerations, and sentenced to three and two years' rowing without pay on the galleys of the order.
Senza titoloGiovanni Zammit accuses Giovanni Schocco of threatening him with violence and trying to break into his home with a sword. He was sentenced to one year's service without stipend on the Order's galleys.
Senza titoloGio Andrea Abela (N. 251) esercitò la professione dal 1727 al 1776 a Vittoriosa, Zejtun, Zabbar e Casali vicini. Gabriele Bartolo (N. 271) esercitò la professione dal 1739 al 1786 a Zejtun
It is presented that the Neaopolitan Petrus Melandrino was hosted at the house of Franciscus Genovese in Vittoriosa and murdered his host in his sleep. He then stole all the money, gold and silver he could find before escaping. He then went to the house of Bernardina, a freedwoman of Stephanus Bartolo who have him shelter in return for a share of the stolen goods.
Senza titoloPetrus Allegro accuses Vincentius Greg (barklor) of assaulting him.
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