Nicolaus Sanfilippo is accused of assaulting Aloysio D'Amato in Valletta after they had disagreements over the sale of a sangonano. He was sentenced to row for three years.
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Salvatore Luseri, and Sebastianus from Calabria are accused of murdering Placido Perriuni. Perriuni lived long enough to expose his assailants under oath before perishing of his wounds. No sentence included in this document.
UntitledCommences with interrogation of witnesses. Petrus and Philippus Marsala are accused of assaulting Vincentius Baieli with swords. No sentence.
The unmarried (mulier soluta) Maria Greg accuses Michaele Borg of trying to take her out of her house by force. A certain Marius Haxiet, with whom she had sexual relations, intervened to help her but Borg drew a knife on him.
Petrus Hellul, recovering at the Sacra Infermeria, reports that while he was riding from Valletta and in the area of Sarria, he and his companion Ignatius Calleja came across Antonius Xicluna, who assaulted them with a knife (coltello). Visible watermark.
Introductory folios missing. Witness statements: Bartolomeo della Torre is accused of stealing items of clothinng and bedding from the house of Johannes Baptista and Vincentius Salvatore, and of Bartolomeo lo Diaco in Valletta.
UntitledLaurentius Celestri from Senglea reports that that morning while in Valletta to buy fish, he was assulted by Clemenzio Zerafa, a sailor from the tartana of padrone Honoratus Amaira, on which Celestri himself had once sailed.
UntitledCleria Agius is accused of causing the death of the unborn child of Maria di Antonelli by beating her and generally assaulting her. Various witness statements, including by the midwives.
UntitledVincenzo Mallia is accused of breaking into the butcher's shop of Domenico Azzoppard (Azzopardi) in Valletta and stealing two pieces of beef (coyri bovini). He was sentenced to two years' community service.
UntitledCintius Farrugia is accused of theft and specifically that he (and potentially any accomplices he might have had) had stolen various items of clothing and cloth (described) from the house of Pascuila Greg in Valletta. Interrogation of witnesses. Sentence not included.
UntitledThe spouses Salvo and Gratia Agius are accused of stealing grain from the mill of Francesco Felice in Valletta.
UntitledLudovico de Vignon, servant of Fra Gismondi reports that while he was on his way back from the Auberge of Italy he passed by the tavern of Giuseppe Xicluna who assaulted him.
A letter dated 4th November 1862 to Vincenzo Marich from the Private Secretary to the Government of Malta informing him that he was given permission to display "By appointment to His Royal Highness, the Price of Wales" over the door of his establishment.
Testimonial letter to Vincenzo Marich.
Testimonial letter from the Lancers Regiment dated 21st March 1881.
Testimonial letter dated 1875 from F.E. Webb, 23rd Regiment, Mess President. He knew Lawrence Rizzo for over 20 years and indicated in his letter that the Mess was taking cigars to China.
Testimonial letter from Their Royal Highnesses, The Duke and Duchess of Connaught expressing the satisfactory services received from V. Marich and Co.
Letter addressed to V. Marich and Co. on payment via cheque of £1.17s.6d for cigarette supplies to His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales.
Testimonial letter dated 17th September 1918 from the Brigadier-General G.C. Stubbs.
Testimonial letter dated 30th August 1934 from Rag. Pietro Ghezzi, an esteemed Italian gentleman.