Gio Andrea Abela (N. 251) esercitò la professione dal 1727 al 1776 a Vittoriosa, Zejtun, Zabbar e Casali vicini. Gabriele Bartolo (N. 271) esercitò la professione dal 1739 al 1786 a Zejtun
Zabbar
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Mosta, Porto Salvo (Valletta, San Paolo (Valletta), Notabile, Zabbar, Safi e Zurrieq, Mellieha
Gio Andrea Abela (N. 251) esercitò la professione dal 1727 al 1776 a Vittoriosa, Zejtun, Zabbar e Casali vicini. Gabriele Bartolo (N. 271) esercitò la professione dal 1739 al 1786 a Zejtun
A handwritten diary entry by Gruppetta talking about his Father’s life, final days and death. On the second page he mentions his Mother’s death.
Case document commences with witness depositions - introductory folios missing. It is insinuated by various witnesses that the person calling himself Andrea de Candia, a Greek, was actually a spy, and they report seeing him looking around various areas of Zabbar and the environs. Witness statements only.
UntitledAloysius Magro, Andrea Falson, Johannes Paulus Mizzi, Josephus Gusman, Michaele Camilleri, Clemens Haxac, Marius Xicluna, Petrus Bartolo and Dominicus Barbara are accused of treason. In May, cannon had been fired from Valletta, Mdina and Cittadella to call to arms after numerous galleys were reported sailing in the region. Fra Gabriele de Melos of the Ven. Langue of Portugal, as Captain of Zurrieq, summoned the militia (dejma) but issues arose and the people of Zurrieq rose against him, wounded him with thrown stones and chased him into a Church. They then made their way to Valletta to protest directly to the Grandmaster but their delegates did not wait for the Seneschall's response and barged into Valletta, armed and as far as the Grandmaster's palace.
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