A Carnival float in Valletta, taken in February 1969, with people on a float wearing costumes.
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Gruppetta and a woman standing in the street at St. Barbara’s Bastion with a view of building, including Hotel Bellevue, behind them.
Karmenu Gruppetta’s Termination Form and “Ordni ta’ l- 1974 dwar il- kotba tax- xogħol; Work Books Order – 1974”. The form is filled in and includes the details of the Employer, which in this case is M. Demajo (Holdings) LTD, and Gruppetta
Mizzi’s coffin being carried by eight men while walking through the streets, followed by the relatives of Mizzi and other politicians. Others are watching from the sides of the street and balconies. There are banners with “Luttu Nazionale” written on them
Bice Mizzi and Dun Fortunato Mizzi, the wife and son of Nerik Mizzi following the coffin after the state funeral
A crowd attending an Archbishop’s demonstration, waving flags.
A crowd attending an Archbishop’s demonstration, waving flags.
Gratia dello Greco accuses Sebastianus Delabrier, famulo of the Commissarius Santege of homicide of her son Giuseppe Greg in his house in Valletta. Delabrier is exiled from the realm for three years.
UntitledBertum Vella had been exiled from Valletta in relation to previous crimes but he had broken the terms of his exile and was therefore fined 10 uncia.
UntitledNight-captain Bernardo Hagius, Emanuele Petta, Giovanni Domenico Bonnici, Cosmo Gauci, Gridonio Degriolo and Andrea Moneglia are accused of grand theft. They abused of their poisition to trick a crew of Frenchmen into an ambush in Kalkara, by means of which they stole great quantitites of money from them. Another accomplice, Domenico Falzon, was sentenced to four years' rowing. Bernardo Agius and his colleague Leonardo Mifsud were found to have had no knowledge of the ambush and freed. Emanuele Petta was sentenced to row for three years No other sentences included.
UntitledDoctor Petrus Scarpello, salaried doctor at the Infidel Prison of Valletta, confirms that he medicated the slave Giafer Memadogli of the galera San Giovanni de Paula for wounds suffered in the head.
Instituition of Bartholomeus Abela and Alfonso De Caro as tutors in tutela of the underage George, Crispino, Johannes and Vincentia following the death of Pasquale de Caro. The document contains also a short list of the properties in the inheritance, including immovable property, both residential and commercial (botteghe di vino), as well as shares in the ownership of a ship. Named properties: Il Gadir.
UntitledPetruzzo Rizzo was in his bottega in Valletta when he was approached by Josephus Lombardi who started insulting him. Lombardi even took some flour and threw it at him. Other witness statements collected. Court fees listed.
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