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- 26/02/1643 (Creation)
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1 legal process (f. 6)
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Giovanni Xicluna from Siġġiewi requests absolution from his oath given in a contract between himself and the spouses Matteolo and Catherina Xicluna on the one side, and Catherina widow of Geronimo Caruana from Zebbug on the other, concerning the subjugation of annual income, in the acts of Not. Bernardo Azzupard (23 August 1606). As well as a similar contract between himself and Paulina, widow of Giuseppe Dingli from Siġġiewi in the acts of the same notary (30/03/1619). Likewise in a similar contract of fideiussio with Consalvo Farrugia and Consalvo Calleja from Zebbug in the acts of Not. Gio Batta Azzuppard (23/01/1629). And others. Permission is granted, allowing Xicluna to prosecute the other parties for their shortcomings.
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- Taljan
- Latin
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- Latin
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Physical description: dimensions: 32cm x 23cm; support: paper; condition: generally good.
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Box 147
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- Azzuppard, Bernardus (Subject)
- Azzuppard, Johannes Baptista (Subject)
- Tholossenti, Antonius (Subject)
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Date of cataloguing: 21/10/2024
Language(s)
- Ingliż
Script(s)
- Latin
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Archivist's note
Catalogued by: Samuel Azzopardi