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            37 Archival description results for Vittoriosa

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            MT NAM LCM-186-39 · Item · 30/08/1664
            Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

            Confiscation of property consisting in a third share of housing in Vittoriosa (described) belonging to the inherited estate of the late Paulus and Patruccius Calbara, and of Vincentia d'Amato, who owed money to the Confraternity of the Most Holy Sacrament, to be sold at auction and satisfy the debts.

            [Pro Johanne Figun]
            MT NAM LCM-011-36 · Item · 13/07/1580
            Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

            Johannes Figun was owed 100 scudi by Josephus Gaveu and was given possession of some of his property consisting in two houses (described) and a bottega for resale at auction to satisfy the debt. The houses were in Vittoriosa.

            Magna Curia Castellania
            [Pro Paolo D'Arena]
            MT NAM LCM-142-32 · Item · 03/04/1640
            Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

            Confirmation that Notary Paolo D'Arena, procurator of the Parish Church of Saint Laurence in Vittoriosa received 10 scudi left in the will of Leonardo Tabune by way of Giovanni Mizzi and his son Giovanni Maria Mizzi, on behalf of Caterina Mizzi.

            MT NAM LCM-010-24 · Item · 28/01/1579
            Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

            Angelo Ciuccala accusses Tommaso Salvaterra, Petrus Viano, and Johannes Paulus Barthalo of attacking him outside his home in Vittoriosa.

            Magna Curia Castellania
            MT NAM LCM-011-27 · Item · 22/12/1579
            Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

            The slave Nicola belonging to Franciscus Surdo was found guilty of stealing various items including several items of jewellery and expensive foodstuffs from Salvo Mantagner and his house in Notabile, as he had confessed to the Corte Capitanale. The Magna Curia Castellania was now investigating the matter to uncover his accomplices. He was also accused of stealing from the house of Vincentius Cumbo in Vittoriosa, including pearls and jewels. A certain Grancesco Xerri was also incarcerated concerning the case. Antonius Sillato and Mario Inguanez also claimed to be victims of theft by the same slave.

            Magna Curia Castellania
            MT NAM LCM-010-27 · Item · 19/02/1579
            Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

            It is presented that the Neaopolitan Petrus Melandrino was hosted at the house of Franciscus Genovese in Vittoriosa and murdered his host in his sleep. He then stole all the money, gold and silver he could find before escaping. He then went to the house of Bernardina, a freedwoman of Stephanus Bartolo who have him shelter in return for a share of the stolen goods.

            Magna Curia Castellania
            MT NAM LCM-141-11 · Item · 23/01/1640
            Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

            Antonio Corso, Marino de Giacomo, Simone de Pierre, and any of their accomplices are accused of knowingly and intentionally murdering Michele Cordin, known as San Paolo, and Geronimo Raspi in Vittoriosa. Witness statements and interrogations. They were found guilty with considerations, and sentenced to three and two years' rowing without pay on the galleys of the order.

            Magna Curia Castellania
            Testamento Ursula Delia
            MT NAM LCM-317-79 · Item · 09/07/1712
            Part of Law Courts Miscellaneous

            Last will and testament of Ursula Delia, made on 5 June 1712 but presented in court later in the year. She was from Vittoriosa and was to be buried in the church of St Laurence. She left legacies to the church and the will also mentions landed properties.