Item 34 - [Pro Giacobo Camilleri et Aloisio Colonica]

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MT NAM LCM-147-34

Title

[Pro Giacobo Camilleri et Aloisio Colonica]

Date(s)

  • 16/01/1644 (Creation)

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1 legal process (ff. 61-62)

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Giacobo Camilleri and Aloisio Colonica, procurators of the Ven. Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary in Valletta report that unknown persons had stolen a frame (quadretto) of silver from their altar in the Church of Our Lady of Porto Salvo as well as two gold bracelets from the painting, as well as other precious items. As well as the Ibrocatiglio Napolitano from the Tapestry which the friars had made for this chapel.

Similarly, the heirs of Isabella Buchaina, report that they found many items including furniture, jewels, contracts and other writings, jewels, money etc. to have been stolen as they were proceeding with the inventory.

Monitoria are issued concerning both cases.

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Language of material

  • Taljan
  • Latin

Script of material

  • Latin

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Physical description: dimensions: 31cm x 21cm; support: paper; condition: generally good.

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Box 147

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Date of cataloguing: 23/10/2024

Language(s)

  • Ingliż

Script(s)

  • Latin

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Archivist's note

Catalogued by: Samuel Azzopardi

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