Jacobinus Cassar is accused of desertion since he failed to return aboard when the Order's galleys were in Messina and remained there. He served on the San Luigi. He explains that when they were in Messina he had headed to the castle called 'Griffone' to… Read more
Giovanni Belletti, buonavoglia rower on board the San Luigi, is accused of desertion for failing to report for duty. He was sentenced to ten years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLeonardus Fisicara, buonavoglia rower on the San Luigi is accused of desertion for failing to appear for service for a trip that the galleys were making up to Sicily. Sentenced to ten years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaGeorgio di Pierre, a French rower on the vessel 'San Luigi' bound for Sicily, is accused of deserting the voyage in November and hiding in the Church of St Laurence in Birgu. Di Pierre testifies and blames his drunken state for his desertion.
Magna Curia CastellaniaGioseppe Delucca, buonavoglia on board the vessel 'San Luigi', is accused of having deserted the voyage when the vessel was docked at Licata on 10 September 1701.
Magna Curia CastellaniaGeorgio 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).
Magna Curia CastellaniaThe infidel slave Sefer from Tunis, rower on the trireme Santo Luigi was accosted by a certain soldiers of the same galley, called Johannes Maria (no surname given), outside the Sacra Infermeria, who wounded him in the right leg, drawing blood. Two doctors' reports.
Magna Curia CastellaniaAndrea 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.
Mariuttio Spiteri and Antonio Pace, both buonavoglia rowers on the San Luigi, are accused of spenting the night away from the galley without permission, and of going out of the cities and into the countryside, going about aimlessly. They are both… Read more
Michele Peiron, a soldier aboard the San Luigi, accuses Francesco Montemerlo, a soldier on the Galera Capitanea, of challenging him to an illegal duel, when both vessels were moored in Syracuse.
Giovanni Lopes/Lopez, volunteer/buonavoglia on the Galera Capitana, asks to be freed from his enchainment, inflicted for having deserting a corsairing trip on the vessel 'San Luigi', due to his age and his need to provide for his three daughters.
Suprema Curia Appellationum