Investigation into an occurrence at sea in which the galera San Rafaele, being unable to steer itself, ran into the Galera Magistrale and the galera Santa Maria.
Santa Maria (galley)
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Franisco Remmires, buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria is accused of desertion and of resisting arrest. He is sentenced to ten years' rowing on the galleys.
UntitledBaptistum Garoffalo, buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria, is accused of desertion for not showing up for service when the galley sailed to Messina. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledJosephum d'Orlando, Julius Galia, buonavoglia rowers on the Santa Maria, and Francesco Bonnici, buonavoglia rower on the Santo Lorenzo, are accused of desertion for failing to report for duty. They were sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledFlaminio Zammit is accused of the murder of Franciscus Damato, rower aboard the Santa Maria, in Vittoriosa. Witness statements collected. He was found guilty and sentenced to a life sentence of rowing aboard the Order's galleys without pay and with bound feet.
UntitledLuca Cipriotti, from the Order's ship Santa Maria, reports while at the Sacra Infermeria for treatment that he had been assaulted by the Cypriot Baptista and his Maltese relative in Burmula.
UntitledGiuseppe de Matthei, Giuseppe Salerno and Angelo Magro, rowers, are accused of desertion from their service on the galleys of the Order. Sentenced to three years' rowing on the galleys of the Order.
UntitledBartholomeus de Mario is accused of desertion for not reporting on duty aboard the Santa Maria. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledHabirahmet, a slave on the galley Santa Maria, hit his head against a stone as he was leaving a tavern in Senglea and required urgent medical attention. Submission by a doctor.
Franciscus Bongiorno and Joannes Attard, buonvaglia rowers on the Santa Maria are accused of desertion for not reporting to work. They are condemned to three years' rowing.
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