Luca 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.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLegal Documents
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Compromised due to damage. Luca Bezzina makes a solemn deposition recounting that he and his deceased wife Gioannella had loaned money to Catherinuzza Cangeni, which money had not yet been repaid in full. Who is to receive the money due to the inheritance of the now deceased Gioannella is also considered.
Curia Episcopalis et Provicarialis Notabilis CivitatisLuca [] complains that Carlus [] with whom he shares a common wall in their properties in Burmula, was dragging his feet with necessary works for their common wall.
Officium Commissariorum DomorumVery partial interrogation of witnesses confirming that a certain Leonardo Zammit owned a place of housing in Siġġiewi and an enclosure of land in the area Tal Hesri called Ta Mallia.
The night-watchman Leonardo Mifsud rejects the claims made against him by Margarita Debono (not listed) and demands that the case is dismissed.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLeonardus de Maria claims to be owed money from the inactive inheritance of the late Georgius Efdemore, and of the absent Johannes de Ciniaco and provides a document in Greek, with Italian translation.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLeonardus Aquilina presents a sentence of the Curia Capitanalis given in his favour and against Salvus Buhagiar and Antonio Mifsud, which he asks is confirmed regardless of the protestations of the adversaries calling for a new examination of witnesses. The paid had been found guilty of wounding him.
Suprema Curia AppellationisLazzaro Bonnici had freed a certain slave called Catherina on condition that she pays a certain sum of money every month, and if she should fail to do so, then Lazzaro would be allowed to re-enslave her. She had failed to pay and was accordingly restored to slavery.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLaurentius Baldacchino was owed 28 scudi dues from censi bullali to be paid by Petrus Agius, but since Petrus Agius was the alfero della [iovaloria] of Lia he couldn't be tried before the ordinary judge. Accordingly, Baldacchino requests the appointment of a special, competent judge.
Officium Venerandae SenescalliaeLaurentius Celestri from Senglea reports that that morning while in Valletta to buy fish, he was assulted by Clemenzio Zerafa, a sailor from the tartana of padrone Honoratus Amaira, on which Celestri himself had once sailed.
Magna Curia CastellaniaLaurea Zammit seeks an increase in her allowance for the maintenance of her children.
Magna Curia CastellaniaTop section of the folios missing. Questions to be asked to witnesses summoned at the instigation of a certain Labarba. Only intorductory questions establishing connection to the producing party are visible.
Magna Curia CastellaniaJulius Grima seeks to initiate proceedings to have himself declared bankrupt. He owed money to several persons. See also documents 15 and 17.
Magna Curia CastellaniaDominicus Attard, Capitular Canon of the Cathedral of Mdina and Vicar General allows Julio Grima absolution from his oaths in contracts. This is then presented in court to initiate bankruptcy proceedings. See also documents 16 and 17.
Magna Curia CastellaniaFrom the notatial acts of Not. Bernardo Azzopardi (03/09/1640). Juliano Dimech (Zimegh) from Siġġiewi pays the Venerabile Cumulo Charitatis of Notabile as heir of the deceased Gregorio Xerri the geballa owed on the land called Ta Diar il Bacar, which was subleased to Dimech by Xerri. Etc.
Josephus Parnis had been ordered at the instigation of Johannes Cutayar to vacate some rooms in Valletta but rejects that he has any obligation to do so before the title which Cutayar claims to have over the room is verified or otherwise.
Officium Commissariorum DomorumFollowing a sentence of the same court (17 April 1703), Palma Desira is ordered to pay judicial expenses to Josephus Pansier. Since she was unable to pay, a place of residence in Senglea was auctioned to satisfy the debt (see description in bandum)
Magna Curia CastellaniaFollowing a sentence of the same court (17 April 1703), Palma Desira is ordered to pay judicial expenses to Josephus Pansier. Since she was unable to pay, a place of residence in Senglea was auctioned to satisfy the debt (see description in bandum)
Magna Curia CastellaniaConcerning the rent paid for a bottega and houses by Josephus Gellun on behalf of his son Bendo while he was in captivity, which property was now being contested by Dorothea Bonnici.
Unidentified CourtBill of lading certifying that Joseph Casmel had loaded goods (fondeclis et demi-fondecli, senitiens, barbares) on the vessel Jesus, Maria, Joseph captained by Joseph Antoine Moisson de Stropel in the port of Malta.
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