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Date(s)
- 03/09/1712 (Creation)
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1 legal process (ff. 017-020)
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Administrative history
It was a mercantile tribunal of the country. It was composed of a judge and two consuls who were supposed to be well versed in mercantile affairs. In the case of appeals the parties could ask that a body of merchants be convened in the manner laid down in the Codice de Rohan.
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Testimonials collected at the behest of Cap. Honoratus Chappus concerning their misadventures at sea. Details sparse due to document damage. Witnesses: Michaele d'Aumas from Siuta' in Provence, nocchiere, assisted by Consul Carlus Garcin; Claudio Stefagnier from Cassis, timoniere; Cap. Antonius Audibert, Simone Grimau, Baldassare Scolaro, Gianne Farrugia as experts appointed by the Court.
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Language of material
- Latin
- Taljan
Script of material
- Latin
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Physical characteristics and technical requirements
Physical description: dimensions: 22cm x 21cm; support: paper; condition: torn in half, otherwise generally good.
Finding aids
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Box 317
Existence and location of copies
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Notes area
Note
New carboard case
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Name access points
- Chiappus, Honoratus (Subject)
- D'Aumas, Michaele (Subject)
- Garcin, Carlus (Subject)
- Stefagnier, Claudius (Subject)
- Audibert, Antonius (Subject)
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Dates of creation revision deletion
Date of cataloguing: 30/07/2024
Language(s)
- Ingliż
Script(s)
- Latin
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Archivist's note
Catalogued by: Samuel Azzopardi