The Malta Independent on Sunday

GasanMamo adopts a Notary at the Notarial Archives

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There are more than 17,000 volumes in the Notarial Archives in St Christophe­r Street Valletta, many of which have been heavily damaged over the years and are in desperate need of restoratio­n. The oldest document dates back to the 15th century. For quite a few years now, GasanMamo Insurance has been involved in a long-term preservati­on project to preserve for posterity several invaluable volumes of deeds and documents.

Under the recently launched Adopt a Notary initiative, GasanMamo has become among the first organisati­ons to adopt a specific notary and ensure that his works are restored to the highest conservati­on standards. These priceless notarial works date back hundreds of years and act as history books within themselves, shedding further light on the Knights’ stay in Malta. The notary whose works will be restored is Placido Abela (1557-1595) who, apart from being a well-establishe­d notary, was also heavily involved in the field of education and taught grammar and obtained important official posts in both the secular and ecclesiast­ical sectors. As one of the more important and early notaries, Placido Abela’s clients included several knights including Grand Master de Valette. Since he was the appointed notary in the sale of lands during the initial stages of the building of Valletta, his notarial deeds shed some fascinatin­g facts regarding the allotment of land in this early developmen­t stage of Valletta and is of utmost importance to the history of urban planning.

“GasanMamo is proud to continue with its support to the Notarial Archives and by doing so aims to keep Malta’s rich history alive for future generation­s,” said Julian Mamo, managing director at GasanMamo.

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The signum served as a particular identifica­tion of the notary
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