Paulo Michallef is accused of raping Catherinuccia Xuereb when she was working the field called San Antonio de Ghimen. Lengthy process including the collection of statements and examination witnesses. Michalelf was eventually acquitted.
Magna Curia CastellaniaNotabile 1826-1890; Mosta 1825-1901
Vol. 1 - Matrimoni Originali Notabile.
Michael Hasciac from Casal Leu testfies that his late brother Aloisio left several debts and that his late mother Agatuzza had left certain moveable property and she was indebted to Vincenza Xara, and that his parents had sold housing in the area of Santa Maria tal Halia in Notabile. Other statements about this family and their debts.
Maria Mecapoli testfies that the late Bartholomeo Caloriti, canon of the Cathedral used to tell her and others that he had the full records of the procuratorship of the Cathedral of St Paul, as well as other records of the Cathedral, together with his own financial records at his house in Notabile. Later on the orders of Canon Alessandro Bologuit and Bishop Balaguer a search was made of the residence of Alessandro Bologna, where the records of the by-then deceased Caloriti were kept and many documents were there found. Other statements by Johannes Baptista Caloriti, Vincentia Sollima, Augustinus Fiteni from Valletta.
Curia Episcopalis et Provicarialis Notabilis CivitatisMosta, Porto Salvo (Valletta, San Paolo (Valletta), Notabile, Zabbar, Safi e Zurrieq, Mellieha
A photograph of an etching by Matteo Perez d'Aleccio (1547-1616) depicting the rout of the final Turkish expedition against Medina by the relief force on the 13th September 1565. After the relieving force of Don Garcia de Toledo had landed on the west side of the island, the Turks prepare to leave. In the central foreground is the fortress of Medina from which the Knights and relieving troops are driving the Turks north-west to their galleys. More Knights are coming from Birgu and St Michael.
A photograph of an etching by Matteo Perez d'Aleccio (1547-1616) depicting the rout of the final Turkish expedition against Medina by the relief force on the 13th September 1565. After the relieving force of Don Garcia de Toledo had landed on the west side of the island, the Turks prepare to leave. In the central foreground is the fortress of Medina from which the Knights and relieving troops are driving the Turks north-west to their galleys. More Knights are coming from Birgu and St Michael.
A photograph of an etching by Matteo Perez d'Aleccio (1547-1616) depicting the rout of the final Turkish expedition against Medina by the relief force on the 13th September 1565. After the relieving force of Don Garcia de Toledo had landed on the west side of the island, the Turks prepare to leave. In the central foreground is the fortress of Medina from which the Knights and relieving troops are driving the Turks north-west to their galleys. More Knights are coming from Birgu and St Michael.
A photograph of an etching by Matteo Perez d'Aleccio (1547-1616) depicting the rout of the final Turkish expedition against Medina by the relief force on the 13th September 1565. After the relieving force of Don Garcia de Toledo had landed on the west side of the island, the Turks prepare to leave. In the central foreground is the fortress of Medina from which the Knights and relieving troops are driving the Turks north-west to their galleys. More Knights are coming from Birgu and St Michael.