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Inventory No

SA00141

Title

Liber status animarum Civitatis Notabilis ex eius suburbis Anno Domini 1699

Supplied Title

Notabile - Rabbato, 1699

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1699

Year Start

1699

Year End

1699

Century

17th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00142

Title

Status animarum Casalis Musta

Supplied Title

Mosta, 1699
Casal Musta, 1699

Archdiocese Digitisation Project No

DP00134

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1699

Year Start

1699

Year End

1699

Century

17th century

Language

Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00143

Title

Stato dell Anime della Parochia di Casal Siggehui per l'anno 1699

Supplied Title

Casal Siggehui, 1699
Siġġiewi, 1699

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1699

Year Start

1699

Year End

1699

Century

17th century

Language

Italian

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00144

Title

Tarxen 1699

Supplied Title

Tarxien, 1699
Casal Tarxen, 1699

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1699

Year Start

1699

Year End

1699

Century

17th century

Language

Italian

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00145

Title

Status animarum parochialis ecclesiae sub titulo S. Pauli Valletta

Supplied Title

Parricchia di San Paolo, Valletta, 1695
Valletta, San Paolo, 1695

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1695

Year Start

1695

Year End

1695

Century

17th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00146

Title

Status Animarum 1699

Supplied Title

Valletta, Parrochia di Porto Salvo, 1699
Valletta, Porto Salvo, 1699

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1699

Year Start

1699

Year End

1699

Century

17th century

Language

Italian

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00147

Title

Status Animarum 1700, Casalis Lia

Supplied Title

Casal Lia, 1700
Lija, 1700

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1700

Year Start

1700

Year End

1700

Century

18th century

Language

Italian

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00148

Title

Homini confessati e communicati nella Parrochiale do Damascheni della Vittoriosa nel Precetto Pasquale del 1700

Supplied Title

Vittoriosa - Rito Greco, 1700

Archdiocese Digitisation Project No

DP00159

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Full Digitisation

Year Precise

1700

Year Start

1700

Year End

1700

Century

18th century

Language

Italian

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00149

Title

Liber Status Animarum Parochialis Burmuleo

Supplied Title

Burmola
Cospicua
Burmula

Archdiocese Digitisation Project No

DP00160

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Century

17th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00150

Title

Status Animarum Civitatis Victoriosa Anno 1700

Supplied Title

Vittoriosa 1700

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1700

Year Start

1700

Year End

1700

Century

18th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00151

Title

Status Animarum ecclesiae Parrochialis Burmola, confectus persone Parochum D. Joachim Fabre Anno 1701

Supplied Title

Burmula, 1701
Cospicua, 1701
Burmola, 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00152

Title

Liber status animarum parochialis ecclesia casalis Haxac 1701

Supplied Title

Casal Haxac, 1701
Għaxaq, 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00153

Title

Staus Animarum ecclesia parochialis Casalis Lia

Supplied Title

Casal Lia, 1701
Lija, 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00154

Title

Liber Status Animarum Parochialis Ecclesia Cas. Luca

Supplied Title

Casal Luca, 1701
Luqa, 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00155

Title

Status Animarum Musta 1701

Supplied Title

Casal Musta, 1701
Mosta, 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00156

Title

Nota Status Animarum Cas: Tarxen fatta de die 10 mens Julii 1701

Supplied Title

Casal Tarxen, 1701
Tarxen, 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00157

Title

Status Animarum 1701

Supplied Title

Valletta - Parrochia Porto Salvo, 1701
Valletta, Porto Salvo, 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00158

Title

Status Animarum Civitatis Victoriosa

Supplied Title

Vittoriosa, 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00159

Title

Status Animarum Casalis Zebug

Supplied Title

Casal Zebbug, 1701
Żebbuġ 1701

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1701

Year Start

1701

Year End

1701

Century

18th century

Language

Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical

Inventory No

SA00160

Title

Status Animarum ecclesia parochialis Casalis Attard 1702

Supplied Title

Casal Attard, 1702
Attard, 1702

Archdiocese Digitisation Project No

DP00161

Scope and Content

The Synod of Augsburg in 1548 obliged parish priests to keep a record regarding the adhesion of the parishioners to the Catholic teachings. The Council of Vienne in 1557 gave explicit instructions for parish priests to note those that failed to adhere to the Paschal Precept and report them to their Vicar General. Both the Councils of Narbonne in 1551 and in particular that of Mediolanese of 1565 gave similar instructions. In 1614, Pope Paul V extended this universally by obliging the parish priests to keep a Liber de Statu Animarum. The 1983 revision of the Codex Juris Canonici withdrew the obligation of parish priests to keep the Status Animarum records. Although being ecclesiastical records, these could also be considered as the earliest censuses of Malta.

Scanning Method

Not Digitised

Year Precise

1702

Year Start

1702

Year End

1702

Century

18th century

Language

Italian, Latin

Access to the Public

Digital and Physical