Antonio 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 various goods including coings, iron and cloth material and other worked cloths. They then stowed away their stolen goods one in Corradino and the other in the area of San Giovanni ta' Huxa.
Magna Curia CastellaniaGiuliano Grech and Giuliano from Zurrieq are accused of desertion from service aboard the San Pietro. They were sentenced to three years' forced rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLeonardo de Martino, rower on the San Pietro is accused of impersonating another rower to take his pay. Sentenced to five years' rowing on the Order's galleys.
Magna Curia CastellaniaVincenzo Bonaventura, buonavoglia on the Order's galley San Pietro is accused of desertion from the same. Sentenced to three years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaVinenco Tanza is accused of desertion from service on the galley San Pietro. No sentence.
Magna Curia CastellaniaThe buonavoglia rower Giacobo Fava, employed on the San Pietro, is accused of selling 'arbagiano' (coarse wool) illegally. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaDomenico Lamaranno is accused of desertion for failing to return aboard the vessel San Pietro when it was moored in Calabria. He is sentenced to three years rowing with bound feet.
Magna Curia CastellaniaThe buonavoglia rower Federicum Barosso of the San Pietro is accused of desertion for failing to report for duty for a voyage to Sicily.
Magna Curia CastellaniaJacobus sive Giacchi Stivala, a voluntary rower on the San Pietro, is accused of not reporting for duty when the ship sailed and is sentenced to 10 years' rowing since the crime was aggravated by attempts to evade capture.
Magna Curia CastellaniaThe buonavoglia rower Joannes Maria Calleya, employed on the trirem San Pietro, is accused of not reporting for duty when the vessel left Malta along with the other ships in its squadron. He was sentenced to ten years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaAntonio Schmebri, a buonavoglia rower on the San Pietro, is accuased of spending the night of the 25th October away from the galley without the permission of his superiors. He was sentenced to ten years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaJacobus Saltaleggio, buonavoglia rower on the galley Saint Peter, is accused of spending the night on land without the permission of his superiors. He was sentenced to ten years rowing with bound feet.
Magna Curia CastellaniaFrancesco Donato, a buonavoglia rower aboard the San Pietro, reports that while he was in front of the Auberge of Italy with other rowers, he was attacked by another rower called Mattoe Nobili, to whom he had owed money but payed his full debt, because he refused to go with him into the Auberge.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLeonardo Mifsud, nightwatchman of the MCC testifies seeing the soldier Francesco Tabone attacking the son of Giuseppe Borg because he had touched his sword. Mifusd saw that Tabone was drunk and arrested him. They found an illegal knife (coltello) hidden upon his person. Other witness statements.
Magna Curia CastellaniaGiovanni Paulo Farrugia, soldier aboard the Orders's San Petro formally testifies that after they had captured six vessels, several soldiers went aboard one of the enemy vessels and he was attacked by a fellow soldier called Domizio Rizzo, a Sicilian from the same San Pietro.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLucio Schembri, pilota of the San Pietro reports that when they had left this port the vessel suffered some issues that needed repairing and while they were busy repairing this, the vessel captained by Michele Maynard ran into them. Includes many witness statements containing information about the ships. No sentence included.
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