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              259 Archival description results for Valletta

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              MT NAM LCM-010-68 · Item · 08/05/1586
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Alonsio Fiteni is given possession of some of the possessions of Tomaso de Arena who owed him 100 uncia. They were to be sold at auction to raise money towards the debt. The confiscated property consisted in a vessel named San Salvatore of 1,100 salme in size.

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              [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.

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              MT NAM LCM-147-70 · Item · 17/05/1643
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Filippo Guerio known as Sciacquetta, buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria, is accused of stealing money from Lucio Scarso while he was buying biscuits from a slave in the public square in Valletta. Witnesses are interrogated for both the prosecution and the defence. No sentence is included.

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              Contra Joem Mariam Mamo
              MT NAM LCM-186-07 · Item · 24/02/1664
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Giovanni Maria Mamo is accused of bearing illegal weapons. He is also accused of vexing Gregorio Caruana while he was transporting wine to the warehouses of Valletta by standing in his way and hindering his passage. He was exiled for one year from Malta, to be extended by five years if he breached the conditions of his exile.

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              MT NAM LCM-140-15 · Item · 26/04/1640
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Flaminio 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.

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              Contra Magdalenicam Pinto
              MT NAM LCM-141-23 · Item · 07/07/1640
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Hieronimus Grech accuses Magdalena Pinto from Valletta of attacking him with a knife (pugnale). She was fined four uncia.

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              Contra Vincentium Xerri
              MT NAM LCM-141-41 · Item · 20/09/1640
              Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

              Vincenzo Xerri is accused of assulting the viscount of the MCC, Michele Borg, in the course of his duties. Sentenced to five years' rowing. Appealed but no result of appeal included.

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              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.

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              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.

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              MT NAM PDE_0053-COR-COR_023 · Item · 4th January 1923
              Part of The Marich Family Collection

              Testimonial written by Umer Yaver, General of Division Late Grand Chamberlain of the Khaliph, in the name of His Imperial Majesty The Sultan Mahomet Khan the Sixth, whereby his Majesty praises the services provided to him by V. Marich and Co.

              This document contains the original testimonial in Turkish including a translation in English.

              MT NAM PDE_0053-COR-COR_032 · Item · 30th January 1935
              Part of The Marich Family Collection

              A receipt for business typed on a V. Marich and Co. letterhead. The receipt refers to business done with Messrs. Colombus Ltd, one of the main manufacturers of Egyptian cigarettes in Malta.

              The receipt also displays the coat of arms of the Prince of Wales and the wording 'By Appointment' which was a guarantee given to V. Marich and Co. by His Royal Highness, The Duke of Windsor when he was Prince of Wales.

              To the left of the receipt, one can see the various foreign agents in London, Jersey, Bermuda, India and New York. To the right of the receipt, one can see crossed out text reading 'Peter Dawson, Ltd, who was their previous agent. The new agent is indicated on top of the crossed out text reading 'Gilmour Thomson and Co ltd, both whiskey distillars in Glasgow.

              The Marich Family Collection
              MT NAM PDE_0053-PHO-PHO_015 · Item · 1st November 1921
              Part of The Marich Family Collection

              Sir Herbert Plumer was sailing to Malta when the Sette Giugno riots took place in Malta. He arrived three days after the riots, where four (4) people were killed. By August 1919, the National Assembly had drafted a Constitution whereby a local government would deal with local matters, such as civil legislation, public instruction and finance. Items of imperial interest (defence, naval and military services and functions) would be dealt with by Westminster. Governor Plumer was appointed Governor of Malta by 1921 and held his post till 1924.

              A government was formed following elections and the formulation and inauguration of the new parliament took place on the 1st November 1921.

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