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Country |
Malta
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City |
Rabat
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Repository | National Archives of Malta. Santo Spirito VIAF |
Collection/Fonds | Law Courts Miscellaneous |
Shelfmark | LCM 1800 6 |
Current Status | In situ |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 box(es) |
Extent | 629 leaf(ves) |
Scope and Contents |
Records from the Processi Criminali, Dictum, Cedula, Supplica, Oppositio, Exhibitio, Taxa, Testes, Scriptura, Testimoniale, and miscellanea |
Historical Note |
The Law Courts Miscellaneous Collection contains a variety of legal records related to several civil and criminal courts administered by the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, the French Republic, and the Kingdom of Great Britain between 1798 and 1800. This collection includes records from the Magna Curia Castellaniae, Senescalia, Consolato del Mare, Guidice di Pace, Tribunale Civile, among others. |
Custodial History |
Records of the Law Courts Miscellaneous were discovered in the cisterns of Fort Saint Elmo, Valletta, in 1992. Transferred to the National Archives of Malta. Documents sorted by year, rather than by collection. |
Subject |
Malta--History--French occupation, 1798-1800
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Subject | Malta--History--1798-1964 |
Subject |
Malta--Politics and government--1798-1964
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Subject | Criminal law--Malta |
Subject | Civil law--Malta |
Genre(s) | Legal documents |
Feature(s) | Seal(s) |
Notes |
Labeled Box 623 |
HMML Proj. Num. |
NAMLCM 1800 19 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/141838 |
Processed By | HMML |
Acknowledgments | Initial metadata by Sara Ramírez Calatayud |
Surrogate Format | Digital |
Access Restrictions | Unregistered or order a digital copy |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |

Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 box(es) |
Extent | 629 leaf(ves) |
Support | Paper |
Decoration |
Wax seal on fol. 60 |
Year Range | 1800 |
Date Precise | 1800 |
Language(s) | Italian; Latin |
Writing System(s) | Roman |

Country |
Malta
![]() |
City |
Rabat
![]() |
Repository | National Archives of Malta. Santo Spirito VIAF |
Collection/Fonds | Law Courts Miscellaneous |
Shelfmark | LCM 1800 6 |
Current Status | In situ |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 box(es) |
Extent | 629 leaf(ves) |
Scope and Contents |
Records from the Processi Criminali, Dictum, Cedula, Supplica, Oppositio, Exhibitio, Taxa, Testes, Scriptura, Testimoniale, and miscellanea |
Historical Note |
The Law Courts Miscellaneous Collection contains a variety of legal records related to several civil and criminal courts administered by the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, the French Republic, and the Kingdom of Great Britain between 1798 and 1800. This collection includes records from the Magna Curia Castellaniae, Senescalia, Consolato del Mare, Guidice di Pace, Tribunale Civile, among others. |
Custodial History |
Records of the Law Courts Miscellaneous were discovered in the cisterns of Fort Saint Elmo, Valletta, in 1992. Transferred to the National Archives of Malta. Documents sorted by year, rather than by collection. |
Subject |
Malta--History--French occupation, 1798-1800
![]() |
Subject | Malta--History--1798-1964 |
Subject |
Malta--Politics and government--1798-1964
![]() |
Subject | Criminal law--Malta |
Subject | Civil law--Malta |
Genre(s) | Legal documents |
Feature(s) | Seal(s) |
Notes |
Labeled Box 623 |
HMML Proj. Num. |
NAMLCM 1800 19 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/141838 |
Processed By | HMML |
Acknowledgments | Initial metadata by Sara Ramírez Calatayud |
Surrogate Format | Digital |
Access Restrictions | Unregistered or order a digital copy |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 box(es) |
Extent | 629 leaf(ves) |
Support | Paper |
Decoration |
Wax seal on fol. 60 |
Year Range | 1800 |
Date Precise | 1800 |
Language(s) | Italian; Latin |
Writing System(s) | Roman |
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