Franciscus d'Alcamo, a buonavoglia rower on the San Nicola, is accused of desertion for failing to report for duty. He was sentenced to ten years' rowing.
Senza titoloFelice Petro, a buonavoglia rower on the Santi Giovanni e Paulo, and Joannes de Piazza, a buonavoglia rower on the San Nicola, are accused of desertion for failing to report for duty for a voyage made by their galleys together with a captured Turkish… Read more
Giovanni Bruno, a buonavoglia rower on the San Nicola, is accused of desertion for failing to report for duty for a voyage to Sicily. He was sentenced to ten years rowing, later reduced by 8 years and six months on appeal to the grandmaster.
Senza titoloWitness statements collected confirming that the buonavoglia rower Johannes de Giovanni did not report for duty on board the Santo Nicola.
Domenicus Gallo, voluntary rower on the San Nicola, is accused of desertion by not showing up for duty as requested. Sentenced to three years' rowing with no pay and with bound feet.
Senza titoloMichel'Angelo Galeotto, buonavoglia rower on the Galera Capitanea, and Aloysio Attard, a soldier aboard the San Nicola, were not found aboard their galleys when they put into port here in Malta. See above for Galeotto. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
Senza titoloAntonio Borg (benivoglia on the Santo Nicola) and Giovanni Maria Pace (benivoglia on the San Pietro) are accused of theft. They are accused of having removed part of the roofing of the bottega of Luca Zahra in Senglea, descended through it and stolen… Read more
Franciscus Campagna, a buonavoglia rower on the San Nicola, is accused of spending the night on land and away from his assigned trireme without the permission of his superiors. He had disembarked to attend wedding celebrations (not invited). Sentence missing.
Senza titoloLeonardo Turrensi, a buonavoglia rower on the galley San Nicola, is accused of desertion for failing to return to report for duty when the ship was docked in Villafranca. He was sentenced to three years rowing with bound feet without pay.
Senza titoloSebastiano Cincineni, a buonavoglia rower on the San Nicola is accused of desertion for failing to report for service for a s journey to the Kingdom of Sicily.
Senza titoloAndrea Vella, a soldier aboard the San Nicola, reports that Francesco Dimech, a soldier aboard the San Luigi claimed that he owed him money and attacked him when he refused to pay.
The Neapolitan Mattheo Palumbo is accused of attacking another Neapolitan, Francesco Papa. They had an altercation in Syracuse but were pacified and served on the vessel captained by Fra Cav Giovanni Battista Compagnone (the San Nicola) but they foiught… Read more
Johannes Baptista Nobile, buonavoglia on the Galera Capitanale complains of unjust imprisonment following a deposition by a forzato of the San Nicola and asks to be released.
Joannes de Cori, agozzinus aboard the San Nicola testifies that he found seven 'permi di manegli' missing from the hold and accuses the slave Mamed of stealing them.
Grazio Grima, buonavoglia rower aboard the San Nicola, is accused of carrying a bare knife about in public and then of taking it onto a room with his wofe, who suspected that he intended to harm her and escaped. He was sentenced to five years' rowing.
Senza titoloThe soldier Michel'Angelo Virmegli from Syracuse is accused of desertion for failing to return for duty when the galley was moored in Sicily but he is released on appeal to the Grandmaster.
While the Order's galley San Pietro was in Messina, the Corporal Pietro Psayla and the musketeer Francesco Mifsud fired their muskets to salute the Papal standard, as was customary, but discovered they were shot upon, the corporal in the chest, and the… Read more