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              MT NAM LCM-185-01 · Item · 13/02/1664
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Victorio pace from Marsaxlokk is accused of throwing a knife at Giovanni Cafar in the bottega of Giovanni Maria Bartolo in Marsaxlokk. A copy of the decree of Grandmaster Castellar against the bearing of arms. Witness statements collected, including by a doctor. He is sentenced to either row for three years or pay a fine of 12 uncia.

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              MT NAM MEM-0003SD-01-01-02 · Item · 09/11/2017
              Part of Memorja

              Salvatore Davì continued to describe how he adapted to life in Malta and how he managed to integrate with the Maltese. His memories about the British, Valletta, Marsaxlokk and the Dom Mintoff administration were positive. However, contraband was a problem.

              MT NAM PDE_0083-PHO-11 · Item
              Part of The Lochhead Family Collection

              A photograph of an etching by Matteo Perez d'Aleccio (1547-1616) depicting an aerial view of the north-east of Malta, from St Elmo and Marsamxett Harbour on the left and Marsasirocco (Marsaxlokk) on the right. The Turkish army make their main landings with the foreground depicting the Turkish camp in Marsa, their main encampment throughout the siege. Between St Elmo and Marsaxlokk squadrons of troops engage with a party of Christian knights.

              MT NAM PDE_0083-PHO-12 · Item
              Part of The Lochhead Family Collection

              A photograph of an etching by Matteo Perez d'Aleccio (1547-1616) depicting an aerial view of the north-east of Malta, from St Elmo and Marsamxett Harbour on the left and Marsasirocco (Marsaxlokk) on the right. The Turkish army make their main landings with the foreground depicting the Turkish camp in Marsa, their main encampment throughout the siege. Between St Elmo and Marsaxlokk squadrons of troops engage with a party of Christian knights.