Item 08 - [Pro Tommaso San Blasio]

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MT NAM LCM-143-08

Title

[Pro Tommaso San Blasio]

Date(s)

  • 23/03/1641 (Creation)

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1 legal process (ff. 122-342)

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First few folios missing. Document commences with the interrogation of witnesses. Witnesses confirm that the document presented in Greek letters and language is in fact written by the Venetian Consul of the island of Milo, Filippo Beni. Other statements concerning the capture of a pollacca captained by a certain Tommaso are presented. The pollacca was illegally captured and looted during corso by the vessel of the Frenchman Franciscus de Robertis Seglian. Seglian is accused of falsely claiming that the captured loot belonged to Turks, when it actually belonged to Greek Christians. The case was then referred by the MCC to the TRA. The claim was not upheld and Seglian was freed.

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Language of material

  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Greek

Script of material

  • Latin

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Physical description: dimensions: 32cm x 23cm; support: paper. Condition: generally fine.

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Box 143

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Note

See document 52 in this same box.

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Date of cataloguing: 02/10/2024

Language(s)

  • English

Script(s)

  • Latin

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Archivist's note

Catalogued by: Samuel Azzopardi

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