Item 04 - Processus Criminalis Compilatus in Magna Curia Castellania melitensis ad Instantiam Mag(nifici) Dionysii Xerri, Vicepublic prosecutoris Adversus Michiach Servum m(agnifici) Ant(onii) de laude de Contraventione Bannorum

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MT NAM LCM-010-04

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Processus Criminalis Compilatus in Magna Curia Castellania melitensis ad Instantiam Mag(nifici) Dionysii Xerri, Vicepublic prosecutoris Adversus Michiach Servum m(agnifici) Ant(onii) de laude de Contraventione Bannorum

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  • 09/01/1578 (Creation)

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1 legal process (ff. 11-25)

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The Turkish slave Merchach, property of Antonius de Lauda, is accused of going beyond the boundaries allowed to infidel slaves and Jews for three days and nights, going as far as the limits of Qormi without guard. It is noted that he always slept in the slave jail.

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  • Latin

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  • Latin

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Physical description: dimensions: 32cm x 22cm; support: paper; condition: generally fine.

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Box 10

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Ab Incarnatione (ie. AD 1579)

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Date of cataloguing: 14/08/2024

Language(s)

  • English

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  • Latin

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Archivist's note

Catalogued by: Samuel Azzopardi

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