At the request of our partners, IIIF manifest URLs for objects requiring registration open only within vHMML Reading Room.
Country | Malta VIAF |
City | Mdina VIAF |
Repository | National Archives of Malta. Banca Giuratale VIAF |
Collection/Fonds | Epoca Gallica |
Series | Tribunale Civile |
Sub-Series | Prima Istanza |
Sub-Sub-Series | Atti Originali |
Shelfmark | EGA TRC PRI AO 4 |
Current Status | In situ |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 volume(s) |
Extent | 507 leaf(ves) |
Historical Note |
The judges of the Civil Court exercised jurisdiction in civil matters in first and second instance. Three judges had to preside concurrently in each case. Each judge had to register all orders issued by the Government prior to sending them to the Justice of the Peace. In passing judgment, the judges of the Civil Court were immune from interference from the civil or military authorities and they were bound to be expeditious in proceedings and curtail any unnecessary expenses by advocates or litigants. |
Subject | Malta--History--French occupation, 1798-1800 |
Subject | Civil law--Malta |
Genre(s) | Legal documents; Trial proceedings; Genealogies |
Feature(s) | Map(s); Seal(s) |
Notes |
Wax seals on fol. 1v, 20v, 42v, 43v, 44v, 45v, 46v, 51r, 53v, 57v, 63r, 66v, 69r, 73r, 75v, 76r, 77v, 85v, 108v, 109v, 241r, 242v, 243v, 251v, 268r, 276v, 282v, 289v, 293, 296v, 312V, 314v, 316v, 347v, 351r, 354v, 370v, 376r, 407v, 423v and 428v |
HMML Proj. Num. |
NAMEGA 00034 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/501072 |
Processed By | HMML |
Surrogate Format | Digital |
Access Restrictions | Unregistered or order a digital copy |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 volume(s) |
Extent | 507 leaf(ves) |
Support | Paper |
Binding |
Half-bound in canvas over paperboard |
Binding Dimensions | 33.7 x 24.7 x 7.2 cm |
Decoration |
Genealogy on fol. 114r; map on fol. 300r |
Century(ies) | 18th century |
Year Range | 1799-1800 |
Language(s) | French; Italian; Latin |
Writing System(s) | Roman |
Country | Malta VIAF |
City | Mdina VIAF |
Repository | National Archives of Malta. Banca Giuratale VIAF |
Collection/Fonds | Epoca Gallica |
Series | Tribunale Civile |
Sub-Series | Prima Istanza |
Sub-Sub-Series | Atti Originali |
Shelfmark | EGA TRC PRI AO 4 |
Current Status | In situ |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 volume(s) |
Extent | 507 leaf(ves) |
Historical Note |
The judges of the Civil Court exercised jurisdiction in civil matters in first and second instance. Three judges had to preside concurrently in each case. Each judge had to register all orders issued by the Government prior to sending them to the Justice of the Peace. In passing judgment, the judges of the Civil Court were immune from interference from the civil or military authorities and they were bound to be expeditious in proceedings and curtail any unnecessary expenses by advocates or litigants. |
Subject | Malta--History--French occupation, 1798-1800 |
Subject | Civil law--Malta |
Genre(s) | Legal documents; Trial proceedings; Genealogies |
Feature(s) | Map(s); Seal(s) |
Notes |
Wax seals on fol. 1v, 20v, 42v, 43v, 44v, 45v, 46v, 51r, 53v, 57v, 63r, 66v, 69r, 73r, 75v, 76r, 77v, 85v, 108v, 109v, 241r, 242v, 243v, 251v, 268r, 276v, 282v, 289v, 293, 296v, 312V, 314v, 316v, 347v, 351r, 354v, 370v, 376r, 407v, 423v and 428v |
HMML Proj. Num. |
NAMEGA 00034 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/501072 |
Processed By | HMML |
Surrogate Format | Digital |
Access Restrictions | Unregistered or order a digital copy |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 volume(s) |
Extent | 507 leaf(ves) |
Support | Paper |
Binding |
Half-bound in canvas over paperboard |
Binding Dimensions | 33.7 x 24.7 x 7.2 cm |
Decoration |
Genealogy on fol. 114r; map on fol. 300r |
Century(ies) | 18th century |
Year Range | 1799-1800 |
Language(s) | French; Italian; Latin |
Writing System(s) | Roman |
Thank you for respecting the cultural heritage of the institutions and families that have opened their libraries to the world.