Mattheolo Lombardo is accused of desertion from the galley Santa Maria
Senza titoloInvestigation into an occurrence at sea in which the galera San Rafaele, being unable to steer itself, ran into the Galera Magistrale and the galera Santa Maria.
Franisco Remmires, buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria is accused of desertion and of resisting arrest. He is sentenced to ten years' rowing on the galleys.
Senza titoloThe Greek Gregorio di Bari from Cephalonia, employed on the galley Santa Maria, is accused of fraud by claiming to be a Muslim and taking money from two slaves called Mamutto e Osmano, slaves of the galley San Giovanni di Paola, promising them that he… Read more
Petro Damelis, soldier on board the vessel 'San Antonio' from Valletta, Natale Calleya/Calleja, soldier on board the Galera Magistrale, and Antonio Vella, soldier on board the vessel 'Santa Maria' are accused of deserting their respective voyages with… Read more
Baptistum Garoffalo, buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria, is accused of desertion for not showing up for service when the galley sailed to Messina. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
Senza titoloJosephum d'Orlando, Julius Galia, buonavoglia rowers on the Santa Maria, and Francesco Bonnici, buonavoglia rower on the Santo Lorenzo, are accused of desertion for failing to report for duty. They were sentenced to three years' rowing.
Senza titoloFlaminio Zammit is accused of the murder of Franciscus Damato, rower aboard the Santa Maria, in Vittoriosa. Witness statements collected. He was found guilty and sentenced to a life sentence of rowing aboard the Order's galleys without pay and with bound feet.
Senza titoloLuca Cipriotti, from the Order's ship Santa Maria, reports while at the Sacra Infermeria for treatment that he had been assaulted by the Cypriot Baptista and his Maltese relative in Burmula.
Senza titoloGiuseppe de Matthei, Giuseppe Salerno and Angelo Magro, rowers, are accused of desertion from their service on the galleys of the Order. Sentenced to three years' rowing on the galleys of the Order.
Senza titoloBartholomeus de Mario is accused of desertion for not reporting on duty aboard the Santa Maria. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
Senza titoloDomenico Greg, a buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria is accused of desertion by failing to report for duty when the Santa Maria left Malta along with the other ships in the Order's squadron. He was sentenced to 10 years' rowing.
Senza titoloGeorgio Mercica/Mercieca, 25-year old buonavoglia on board the galley 'Santa Maria', serving on board the vessel 'San Luigi', is accused of deserting the voyage to Sousse, led by Fra' Leonardo Francesco de Chevuriers Saint Mauris, Commander of the Order… Read more
Gioseppe di Messina, sailor on board the vessel 'San Luigi', and Alberto Camilleri, sailor on board the vessel 'Santa Maria', are accused of deserting their respective voyages on 27 June 1700 at Messina and 28 February 1700 at Zante (Zakynthos).
Senza titoloHabirahmet, a slave on the galley Santa Maria, hit his head against a stone as he was leaving a tavern in Senglea and required urgent medical attention. Submission by a doctor.
Franciscus Bongiorno and Joannes Attard, buonvaglia rowers on the Santa Maria are accused of desertion for not reporting to work. They are condemned to three years' rowing.
Senza titoloJoannes Gatt, a buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria, is accused of desertion for failing to report for service for a voyage made by the Santa Maria and other galleys to Sicily. He was sentenced to ten years' rowing.
Senza titoloTestimony taken in Zante where Chrisostomo Caruana, a soldier aboard the Santa Maria, reports that after mass in the morning he found that his chest had been broken into and several Sicilian coins stolen. Other witness statements collected but no person… Read more