Carlus Perruni reports that while he was washing the woolcloths of the Sacra Infermeria, he and the slaves with him were approached by Petrus Psayla who then made to attack them with a wooden stick but was driven away. Later on he attacked Perruni with stones.
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Petrum Panisiwas formerly sentenced to serving on the galleys for desertion but had escaped in Naples and remained a fugitive. If caught he was to serve an additional three years on the galleys.
Magna Curia CastellaniaPietro Michallef is accused of hitting Cullo Borg, son of Battista Borg, after Cullo allegedly mistreated the son of Pietro. Witness stataments only.
Gratia Zammit, Tertiana Paluo and Argenta dell'Occhio report that they intend to appeal a sentence pronounced in favour of Pietro Meysonat.
Magna Curia CastellaniaSalvus Darmanin, Vicevisconte of the Magna Curia Castellania, reports that he had been violently pushed away by Petrus Marsala while he was seeking to arraign Ignatius Gatt for debts owed to third parties.
Deadline of two days given to Petrus Mancarella
Unidentified CourtPietro Mallia, buonavoglia rower on the Galera Capitanea is accused of desertion for failing to report for duty. He is sentenced to three years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaCommences with interrogation of witnesses. Petrus and Philippus Marsala are accused of assaulting Vincentius Baieli with swords. No sentence.
Petrum Debrincat and Marietta Barbara are accused of stealing jewelry from the house of Marchisa Mallia, where Marietta worked as a servant.
Magna Curia CastellaniaThe rower buonavoglia Petrus Cullaro is accused of desertion for not reporting for duty on the galley La Vittoria. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaJacobus Farrugia reports that while in the on the rounds with Cap. Alessandro Ladine and other officials they came across Petrus Busuttil whom they arrested for carrying arms illegally.
Magna Curia CastellaniaJacobus Farrugia reports that while in the on the rounds with Cap. Alessandro Ladine and other officials they came across Petrus Busuttil whom they arrested for carrying arms illegally.
Magna Curia CastellaniaPaulo Scalzo is accused of the murder of his wife Catherinuccia. He took her to the vessel captained by Filippo Berighieri on which he worked as a sailor, they spent the night aboard and then he took her to the area of the warehouses of the Universita of Valletta and there murdered here. He was sentenced to public hanging.
Magna Curia CastellaniaPaulo Pullicino is accused of refusing to show up for service on the corsairing vessel of the captain Cav. Fra Francesco Roberti Scillian despite having taken payment. The corsairing vessel is named as the San Giovanni Battista. He is therefore considered a fugitive and deserter. Sentenced to three years' rowing on the Order's galley.
Magna Curia CastellaniaIntroductory folios missing. Document commences with examination of witnesses. Fra Franciscus de Robertis Scillitans had loaned Paulus Bagdano some money in return for his services abroad on Scillitans's vessel on Corso in the Levant, but Bagdano had failed to satisfy the terms of the agreement. In his interrogation Bagdano says he was a shoemaker who occasionally worked as a soldier. It was proven that Bagdano had been unwell and so unable to sail when the ship had left and he was liberated.
Magna Curia CastellaniaMaria Lavitara, wife of Joseph Dahac, from Valletta, testifies that while she was outside the tavern of Mattheo Galdes which is situated under the house of the late Salvo Theuma, she saw inside the house the prostitute Paula, with a child in her arm, in the company of Giuseppe Betti, husband of Catherina, and some other men, but she was especially close to Giuseppe.
Josephus Rimdinella accusses Pasquale Marano of assaulting him with a knife (pugnale) without wounding him. Witness statements collected. He was however absolved.
Magna Curia CastellaniaPerachius Schembri was exiled after being found guilty of several thefts. He nonetheless returned to Malta on the vessel of Cap. Narduccio di Mana. He was condemned to ten years' rowing on the galleys.
Magna Curia CastellaniaNuntius Pulizzi, buonavoglia rower, is accused of desertion for failing to reprot for duty on the San Giuseppe for a voyage to the Kingdom of Sicily. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
Magna Curia CastellaniaNicola Sapiano from Burmula was sought in relation to debts owed to Catherina Zammit, to the point that he had to be arrested. He resisted arrest with arms. Witness statements collected. No sentence.
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