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              MT NAM LCM-147-02 · Item · 21/02/1643
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Antonio and Marietta Bezzina from Casal Gregorio report that they found various inaccuracies in the transactions that Marietta's first husband, Vincentio Mifsud had had with Giuseppe Tonna. Ultimately, Tonna owed them money.

              On the reverse of the folio, Gratiulla Rivost reports that youths had stolen jewellery from her house in Valletta

              Curia Episcopalis et Provicarialis Notabilis Civitatis
              MT NAM LCM-143-24 · Item · 09/10/1641
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              The widow Catherina Giardino had sold a place of housing in Valletta to Ninfa Cagliari at the rate established by an expert but it was proven in a court case that the estimation had been made with detriment to Giardino and her interests and the election of new experts required by the Court. She initiates legal proceedings to effect this sentence.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              [Pro Fra Mattheo Perrier]
              MT NAM LCM-147-13 · Item · 21/05/1643
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Giovanni Paolo Bonavia as procurator of Fra Matteo Perier reports the theft of wood, stone and other material of construction from the garden of Perier in Valletta.

              Curia Episcopalis et Provicarialis Notabilis Civitatis
              MT NAM LCM-147-34 · Item · 16/01/1644
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Giacobo Camilleri and Aloisio Colonica, procurators of the Ven. Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary in Valletta report that unknown persons had stolen a frame (quadretto) of silver from their altar in the Church of Our Lady of Porto Salvo as well as two gold bracelets from the painting, as well as other precious items. As well as the Ibrocatiglio Napolitano from the Tapestry which the friars had made for this chapel.

              Similarly, the heirs of Isabella Buchaina, report that they found many items including furniture, jewels, contracts and other writings, jewels, money etc. to have been stolen as they were proceeding with the inventory.

              Monitoria are issued concerning both cases.

              MT NAM LCM-317-51 · Item · 10/10/1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Part of a witness statement by an unknown person and another statement by Johannes Maria Camilleri and Johannes Paulus Felici as court experts, concerning the transport on land by burdonari of frumento and orzo.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              [Pro Josepho Parnis]
              MT NAM LCM-317-69 · Item · 14/07/1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Josephus Parnis had been ordered at the instigation of Johannes Cutayar to vacate some rooms in Valletta but rejects that he has any obligation to do so before the title which Cutayar claims to have over the room is verified or otherwise.

              Officium Commissariorum Domorum
              MT NAM LCM-317-11 · Item · 27/01/1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Laurentius 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.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              MT NAM LCM-317-21 · Item · 04/1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Petrus D'Avignone, a tailor from Valletta, had gone with some men to a house in the posession of Domenicus Mansicalco, where they discovered a bowl full of human refuse which they believed was left as an insult by his previous tenants.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              MT NAM LCM-317-14 · Item · 10/02/1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Cap. Martinus Carignani reports that a certain Carlus, being a servant of Cav. De Chaumont, himself captain of the Santa Croce, had repeatedly caused offence to his duaghter who was living in Senglea. He had complained to the knight and so Carlus had assulted him close to the church of St Francis in Valletta.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              MT NAM LCM-317-32 · Item · 11/06/1712
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Carmina Assenza reports that he had seen Pasquale Grima and Maria Fabre running about in each other's company, even though she had recently almost killed him. Other testimonies collected. Maria was married but her husband had been absent from Malta for many years, and she lived as a widow. The two had had carnal relations, and as a result Grima was beaten and Fabre exiled to Senglea. This witnessed meeting of theirs occurred in contravention of the Court's orders.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              Pro R. Fra Mariano Cassia
              MT NAM LCM-142-07 · Item · 30/04/1640
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Fra Mariano Cassia as procurator of the Venerable Convent of Porto Salvo in Valletta seeks to recover money left in donation to the convent by Marco Mifsud on behalf of Catherina De Laurentio.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              [Pro Servo Infideli]
              MT NAM LCM-187-48 · Item · 21/10/1664
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Doctor 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.

              [Pro Sevasto de Sango]
              MT NAM LCM-010-05 · Item · 28/01/1578
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Sevasto de Sango owed Giulio Vacoblin 150 scudi, and 10 tari. For this reason, the latter's house in Valletta (called Citta Nova) which consisted of three rooms covered in bulate, a kitchen, yard and cistern, was put up for auction.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              MT NAM LCM-010-67 · Item · 18/11/1583
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Petruzzo 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.

              Magna Curia Castellania
              MT NAM LCM-010-25 · Item · 29/01/1579
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Stephanus Galdes and Frangiu sive Franciscus Chiantar are accused of breaking the public peace by fighting outside the Auberge de Provence in Valletta.

              Magna Curia Castellania