"Libro d'Oro di Melita"

"Title of Conte di Mont'Alto granted on the 8 July 1720, and amended on the 19 September 1724 (extinct on 1775) and another title of Conte Manduca claimed to have been granted in 1776"

All Corrections/Additions are Welcome

 

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* Culairo Piscopo, with issue.

1. Giovanni Piscopo, married Giulia Formosa, with issue
2. Geronimo Piscopo, married Giovanella Cassar, with issue
2.1. Dr. Gio Paolo Piscopo JUD, married (1) 1624 to Attilia Macedonia, Married (2) 1655 to Maria Cassar, with issue.
2.1.1. (First Marriage) Dr. Bernardo Piscopo, 1st Count of Mont'Alto-See Below.
2.1.2. Fra. Signorino Piscopo.
2.1.3. Geronimo Piscopo, 'Canon'.
2.2. Francesco Piscopo, 'Priest', died 1680..
2.3. Bernardo Piscopo, died 1691. Married (1) Chiara Romano, Married (2) Ninfa Mallia, with issue.

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* Judge. Antonio Manduca, with issue.

1. N.N. Manduca, married with issue
1.1. Paolo Manduca, (c 1495), married to Imperia.., with issue
1.1.1. Matteo Manduca
1.1.2. Angelo Manduca, married to
Vennera Ghaxaq, with issue
1.1.2.1.
Magnifico. Dr. Antonio Manduca, JUD, (Cr: Hereditary Knight of the Holy Roman Empire by Emperor Charles V 1509.) died 1558, married (1) Aloisea Xara, Married (2) Agata Caruana, Married (3) Elisabetta Xerri. with issue
1.1.2.1.1. (First Marriage) Vincenzo Manduca, Jurat, married 1544 to
Beatrice Falzon, with issue.
1.1.2.1.1.1. Giovanni Manduca, 'Priest'.
1.1.2.1.1.2. Alessandro Manduca, 'Canon', died 1619.
1.1.2.1.1.3. Giuseppe Manduca, married 1578 to
Agata Cassar, and dsp.
1.1.2.1.1.4. Vincenza Manduca, married 1567 to
Giacomo Cumbo
1.1.2.1.2. (Second Marriage) Giuseppe Manduca, 'Canon', died 1565.
1.1.2.1.3. Dr. Angelo Manduca JUD, married 1538 to
Caterina Bonello, with issue
1.1.2.1.3.1. Antonio Manduca, 'Canon'
1.1.2.1.3.2. Gio Paolo Manduca, married 1567 to
Caterina Xerri, with issue
1.1.2.1.3.2.1. Dr. Angelo Manduca, married (1) 1598 to Perna Guevara, Married (2) 1605 to Eugenia di Giurato, with issue.
1.1.2.1.3.2.1.1. (Second Marriage) Angelo Girolamo Manduca, married (1) 1640 to Bernardina Ebejer, Married (2) 1650 to
Geronima Camenzuili. with issue
1.1.2.1.3.2.1.1.1. (First Marriage) Paolo Antonio Manduca, married 1678 to
Maria Abela, with issue
1.1.2.1.3.2.1.1.1.1. Alessandro Manduca, married (1) Olimpia Zammit, Married (2) 1722 to Antonia Musci, with issue.
1.1.2.1.3.2.1.1.1.1.1. (First Marriage) Paolo Manduca, married Ursola Grech.
1.1.2.1.3.2.1.1.1.2. Clara Manduca, married 1709 to
Policarpo Saliba
1.1.2.1.3.2.1.1.2. Rosa Manduca
1.1.2.1.3.2.1.1.3. Ippolita Manduca
1.1.2.1.3.2.1.1.4. (Second Marriage) Giuseppe Manduca-See Below.
1.1.2.1.3.2.2. Maurizio Manduca, died 1620.
1.1.2.1.3.2.3. Paolina Manduca, married (1) 1609 to Federico Ciantar, Married (2) Aloiseo Calli, Married (3) Diegio Gattadoro.
1.1.2.1.3.2.4. Girolamo Manduca, 'Jesuit'.
1.1.2.1.3.2.5. Pietro Manduca, died 1627.
1.1.2.1.3.3. Giacobina Manduca, married 1580 to
Ambrose Falsone
1.1.2.1.3.4. Agata Manduca, 'Nun', died 1563.
1.1.3. Andrea Manduca, married (1) Vennera de Bordino, married (2) Margarita de Lucio, with issue
1.1.3.1.(First Marriage) Gio Andrea Manduca, married Eleanora Tabone, with issue
1.1.3.1.1. Gio Giacomo Manduca
1.1.3.1.2. Gio Andrea Manduca
1.1.3.1.3. Paola Manduca, married
Dr. Antonio Bonello

 

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* Dr Gio Paolo Piscopo, JUD. (Born 1605), married Firstly in 1624 to Attilia Macedonia-Infantino, Married Secondly to Maria Cassia

1. (First Marriage) Dr Bernardo Piscopo Macedonia, JUD, 1st Count-See Below.
2. (Second Marriage) Maria Piscopo Cassar, Married 1680 to Giuseppe Manduca, Hereditary Knight of the Holy Roman Empire., with issue
2.1. Francesco Manduca, married 1713 to Domitilla Fiott de Noto, with issue
2.1.1. Felice Manduca Piscopo Macedonia, 2nd Count-See Below.
2.1.2. Bernardo Manduca Piscopo, married 1743 to Teresa Rodrigues, and dsp. (Has illegitimate issue. "Bastarde de Manduca")
2.1.3. Salvatore Manduca Piscopo Macedonia, -See Below.
2.1.4. Eustachia Manduca married 1757 to Francesco Saverio Cachia
2.2. Vincenza Manduca Piscopo
2.3. Maria Manduca Piscopo
2.4. Geltrude Manduca Piscopo, 'Nun'
2.5. Rosamarie Manduca Piscopo, 'Nun'
2.6. Euschia Manduca Piscopo, 'Nun'.
2.7 Ninsa Manduca Piscopo, 'Nun'.

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* Dr Bernardo Piscopo Macedonia, JUD. 1st Count of Mont'Alto, (Cr:1720-Duchy of Parma),
Married Firstly in 1668 to Marghertia Cassar, and dsp. Married Secondly in 1687 to Maddalena Cassar, and also dsp.
Had an issue, including from Mistress


1. (First Marriage) Attlia Piscopo Macedonia, died infancy.
2. (illegitimate) Rosa Alunna dell d'Espedali, married 1713 to Salvatore Caruana, with issue

Footnote: The title of Conte di Mont Alto in the Duchy of Parma, was, together with the fief of Monte Alto, conferred at the grantees request, by Francis I (Farnese), Duke of Parma, upon Bernardo Piscopo, by a Rescript given at Piacenza on the 8th July 1720.

The grantee did not have any (legitimate) issue, so he made another request to the Duke of Parma, in order that he be granted the power of disposing of the fief in favour of Felice Manduca Piscopo, his grand-nephew, or of one of the brothers of the said Felice, and so in favour of such of them as Bernardo might designate his heir, and of his legitimate and natural male children and descendants from a real and lawful wedlock issuing in infinitum, according to the order of primogeniture, or in such any other manner as petitioner might prefer to dispose thereof, so that in case he should die without issue as aforesaid, the above-mentioned fief, with the title of Count, with its jurisdictions, power of the sword, and its merum and mixtum imperium ..should be vested in the aforesaid Manduca, or in such of his brothers as the petitioner might nominate to be his heir, in the same manner and form as if the latter were expressly included and designated in the said grant and investiture, and this (he requested) in order that in the family of his said grand-nephews, that is of such of them as might be his heir, the glorious token of a perpetual vassalage to the Most Serene dynasty of your Highness might always be preserved in its lustre. See: Correspondence and Report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the claims and grievances of the Maltese Nobility, May 1878, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (C.-2033.)

Bernardo moreover asked that should the Duke grant him the power of disposing of the said fief as requested, then that the person so nominated be declared as having been invested with the said fief of Monte Alto and with a title of Conte, as if the person so nominated had been within the original vocation of the grant. Bernardo made a third demand, namely that the Duke allows him to create on that fief a regular and lineal Primogenitura, in favour of the legitimate and natural first-born descendants in infinitum of the person so nominated.

On the foregoing petition, the Duke issued the following rescript: Concedimus investimus, mandamus, declaramus, approbamus, et derogamus in omnibus et per omnia ut petit. Et non obstantibus (Dat. Comitii, die 19 Mensis 7 bris anni 1724, Franciscus Dux.

It appears that in his solemn testament received in the acts of Notary Tommaso Vella, on the 9th March 1725, Bernardo nominated his grand nephew Felice Manduca. See: Correspondence and Report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the claims and grievances of the Maltese Nobility, May 1878, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (C.-2033.)

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* Felice Manduca Piscopo Macedonia, (died 1775), 2nd Count of Mont'Alto (by virtue of the rescript dated 9 March 1725), married to Bulbina Bonici, with issue.

1. Anna Manduca, dunm.
2. Maria Manduca, married
Pietro Paolo Testaferrata Abela (See Gomerino), and dsp.
3. Felicita Manduca, married
Ignazio Bonici, and dsp.

Footnote: All of Felice Manduca's three daughters failed to have any ulterior issue. However, even if they had produced any children of their own, it is unlikely that any one of Felice's grandchildren would have succeeded to the title because such grandchild could only have claimed through a female line. In fact, the Royal Commissioners in their report plainly concluded: ‘After a careful consideration of all the foregoing circumstances, we are necessarily led to the conclusion that the title of Conte di Mont Alto, was determined on the 14th May 1775, by the death of Conte Felice Manduca, who had no male issue. ‘. See: Correspondence and Report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the claims and grievances of the Maltese Nobility, May 1878, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (C.-2033.) (Para. 188)  and http://www.maltagenealogy.com/SME/mont'alto.html

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* Salvatore Manduca Piscopo Macedonia, (Died 1800), ‘3rd Conte di Mont'Alto’ (see footnote below), 1st (?) Conte Manduca (Cr. 1776?), Married 1783 to Elena Portughes, with issue

1. Sir Vincenzo Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia K.C.M.G. died 1865, 4th  (recte 2nd) Conte di Mont’ Alto (recte: Conte Manduca, Cr. 1776(?))- See Below.
2. Paolo Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, married
Antonia Gauci Bonici (See Gauci) with issue
2.1. Rev. Mgr Salvatore Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, 5th  (recte 3rd) Conte di Mont’ Alto (recte: Conte Manduca, Cr. 1776(?))- See Below.
2.2. Saverio Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, married
Clara Sant Fournier (See Fournier) with issue
2.2.1. Francesco Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, 6th  (recte 4th) Conte di Mont’ Alto (recte: Conte Manduca, Cr. 1776)-See Below.
2.2.2. Paolo Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (c 1853-1905), married Paolina Zammit, with issue
2.2.2.1. Saverio Manduca (c 1884-
2.2.2.2. Phillip Manduca (C 1894-, married 1923 to
Emma Pullicino
2.2.2.3. Rosa Manduca (c 1889-., married 1913 to
M.F. Formosa de Fremaux (See Santa Sofia), with issue
2.2.3. Maria Carmela Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, married 1887 to James Waters (died 1912), and dsp.
2.3. Francesco Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (c 1837-, married 1877 to
Lily Montanaro, with issue
2.3.1. John Manduca-Montanaro (c 1872-1909), married
Mary Portelli, with issue
2.3.1.1. Gerald Manduca (c 1896-), dunm.
2.3.1.2. Lilian Manduca (c 1900-), married Dr Victor Stilon de Piro., with issue. (See De Piro)
2.4. Pasquale Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (c 1827-96), married
Lucia Gauci Ducoss (See Gauci) with issue
2.4.1. Rev. Salvatore Manduca (c 1871-
2.4.2. Annette Manduca (c 1862-, married 1896 to
Paolino Attard Montalto (See San Paolino), with issue.
2.5. Rosalea Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, married 1836 to
Luigi Fontani Alessi (See Senia) with issue
3. Giuseppe Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, married 1816 to
Mgela Galea (See San Marciano), with issue
3.1. Salvatore Manduca,died 1885, married 1869 to
Caroline Attard Montalto (See Benwarrad), with issue
3.1.1. Anthony Manduca (c 1870-, married firstly 1889 to Luisa Decandia, with issue, married secondly to Orsolina Decendia.
3.1.1.1. (First Marriage) Salvino Manduca (c 1892- , married 1919 to Mary Azzopardi, with issue
3.1.1.1.1. Louis Manduca (died 2006), married 1944 to Ruby Sumner, with issue.
3.1.1.1.1.1. Vivienne Manduca, married (1) to Lino Fenech Soler, Married (2) to Anthony Buttigieg, with issue.
3.1.1.1.1.1.1. (First Marriage) Selina Fenech Soler, married to Joseph Buttigieg, with issue.
3.1.1.1.1.1.1.1. Jessica Ruby Buttigieg, (1995-
3.1.1.1.1.1.1.2. John Baptist Buttigieg, (1997-
3.1.1.1.1.1.2. (Second Marriage) Julian Buttigieg

3.1.1.1.1.2. Louise Manduca, married to Dr. Mark Bailey
3.1.1.1.1.3. Anthony Manduca (c 1933-1995), married to Marie Louise Manduca (See Below for descendants).

3.1.1.1.2. Miriam Manduca.

3.1.1.1.3. Rose Manduca.
3.1.1.2. Robert Manduca (c 1894-
3.1.1.3. Silvia Manduca (c 1890-
3.1.1.4. Caroline Manduca (c 1897-., married 1926 to
Barone Guiseppe Attard Montalto (See Benwarrad), with issue
3.1.1.5. Francesca Manduca (c 1901-
3.1.1.6. Luigia Manduca (c 1903-
3.1.2. Guiseppe Manduca (c 1874-1947)., married 1896 to Clorinda Soler, with issue
3.1.2.1. Janie Manduca (c 1897-
3.1.2.2. Josie Manduca (c 1907-1990)., married Josephine Dimech (c 1907-1976) with issue
3.1.2.2.1. Marie Louise Manduca (c 1936- , married Anthony Manduca (c 1933-1995), (See Above) with issue
3.1.2.2.1.1. Michael Manduca (c 1959- , married Monica Spiteri with issue
3.1.2.2.1.1.1. Christine Manduca (c 1992- ,
3.1.2.2.1.1.2. Adrian Manduca (c 1993- ,
3.1.2.2.1.2. Lorraine Manduca (c 1961- , married Anthony Schembri with issue
3.1.2.2.1.2.1. Audrey Schembri (c 1991- ,
3.1.2.2.1.2.2. Ron Schembri (c 1993- ,
3.1.2.2.1.3. Julie Manduca (c 1962- , married David Clifford
3.1.2.2.2. Joseph Manduca (c 1937- , married Lily Carbonaro (c 1933- ,
3.1.2.2.2.1. Karen Manduca married Lawrence Zammit with issue

3.1.2.2.2.1.1. Andrew Zammit (c 1987- ,
3.1.2.2.2.1.2. Rebecca Zammit (c 1990- ,
3.1.2.2.2.1.3. Ilaria Zammit (c 1991- ,
3.1.2.2.2.2. Nadine Manduca married Paolo Buffa with issue
3.1.2.2.2.2.1. Ezio Buffa (c 1991- ,
3.1.2.2.2.2.2. Marina Buffa (c 1991- ,
3.1.2.2.3. Therese Manduca (c 1939- , married Charles Calleja (c 1931- , with issue
3.1.2.2.3.1. Sharon Calleja (c 1961- , married Victor Saliba (c 1957- , with issue
3.1.2.2.3.1.1. Geoffrey Saliba (c 1983- ,
3.1.2.2.3.1.2. Marie-Claire Saliba (c 1987- ,
3.1.2.2.3.2. Roger Calleja (c 1964- , married Patricia Galea.
3.1.2.2.3.3. Brian Calleja (c 1970- , married to Fiona Vella.
3.1.2.2.4. Jean Manduca (c 1940- , married Maria Mallia (c 1941 , with issue
3.1.2.2.4.1. Andrew Manduca (c 1964- , married Angela Xuereb with issue
3.1.2.2.4.1.1. Luke Manduca (c 1990- ,
3.1.2.2.4.1.2. Rebecca Manduca (c 1993- ,
3.1.2.2.5. Noel Manduca (1941-2008), dunm.
3.1.2.2.6. Louis Manduca - Changed surname to Manning. (c 1942- , married Ann Solomone (c 1950- , with issue
3.1.2.2.6.1. Mark Manning, (c 1973- , married to Kim Clarke, with issue.

3.1.2.2.6.1.1. Charlie Manning, (2004-.
3.1.2.2.6.2. Sarah Manning, (c 1975- , married to Ted Hankey, with issue.
3.1.2.2.6.2.1. Matthew Blay Hankey, (1999-.

3.1.2.2.6.2.2. Leah Hankey, (2003-.

3.1.2.2.6.2.3. Edward Hankey.

3.1.2.2.7. Raymond Manduca (c 1944- , married Anna Gingell-Littlejohn
3.1.2.2.7.1.Malcolm Manduca (c 1974- ,
3.1.2.2.7.2. Gerald Manduca (c 1975- ,  married to Natalie Restorick.

3.1.2.2.7.3. Veronica Manduca (c 1982- ,
3.1.2.2.8. David Manduca (c 1945- ,
3.1.2.2.9. Helene Manduca (c 1946- , married
Joe Leone-Ganado with issue
3.1.2.2.9.1. Bertha Leone-Ganado (c 1972- , married John Grixti with issue
3.1.2.2.9.1.1. Sylvana Grixti (1999-.

3.1.2.2.9.1.2. Luke Grixti., (2001-.

3.1.2.2.9.2. Adrian Leone-Ganado (c 1974- ,
3.1.2.2.9.3.Christoper Leone-Ganado (c 1976- ,
3.1.2.2.9.4. David Leone-Ganado (c 1981- ,
3.1.2.2.10. Marguerite Manduca (c 1948- ,
3.1.2.2.11. Angele Manduca (c 1949- , married Ovideo Vella (c 1947- , with issue
3.1.2.2.11.1. Erika Vella (c 1980- ,
3.1.2.2.11.2. Rudi Vella (c 1982- ,
3.1.2.2.12. Cynthia Manduca (c1951-1996)
3.1.2.2.13. Bernard Manduca (c 1952- , married Symone Erminyan (c 1959- , with issue
3.1.2.2.13.1. Lisa Manduca, (c 1984- ,
3.1.2.2.13.2. Caroline Manduca, (c 1987-
3.1.2.2.13.3. Jennifer Manduca, (13 November 1992 -.
3.1.2.3. Maria Stella Manduca (C 1910-
3.1.2.4. Mary Manduca (C 1898-1944)
3.1.3. Alfred Manduca (c 1877-, married 1898 to Annette Bonello.
3.1.3.1. Giuseppe Manduca
3.1.3.2. Paolo Manduca
3.1.3.3. Carmela Manduca
3.2. Maria Carmela Manduca, married 1872 to
Felicissimo Apap Bologna (See Gnien is Sultan), with issue

3.3. Maria Teresa Manduca, married 1844 to Francesco Saverio Sant (See Sant)

3.4. Maria Angelica Manduca, married 1869 to Barone Angiolino Attard Montalto.

3.5. Calcedonio Manduca, married to Gertrude Fontani dei Conti di Senia.
4. Maria Anne Manduca-Piscopo, married 1833 to
Lorenzo Galea Feriol (See San Marciano), with issue.

 

Footnote#1: As seen above the title of Conte di Mont’ Alto as extended in 1724, became extinct in 1775. However at the time of the 1878 Commission, Monsignor Salvatore Manduca Piscopo Macedonia, claimed that same grant was again ‘extended’, this time by another rescript dated 28 December 1776, in favour of Salvatore Manduca, his grand-father, and of the grantee’s male issue. . See: Correspondence and Report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the claims and grievances of the Maltese Nobility, May 1878, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (C.-2033.) (Para. 188)  and http://www.maltagenealogy.com/SME/mont'alto.html  Unfortunately for the Monsignor, his representative failed to produce an authentic documentation and the Commissioners, feeling pressed to get on with their work, did not think it advisable to delay further the presentation of their Report. In doing so, they did not fail to observe as follows: The present title (if taken to have ever existed) was never registered in Malta, nor has the claimant produced any proof of its having ever been recognized by the Grand Masters of the Order of St. John. We must not, however, omit to state that on inspecting the Minute Book in which the appointment of the jurats was entered during the Government of the Order, we noticed that Salvatore Manduca was in the year 1797-1798 appointed jurat for Notabile and styled ‘Conte’. We can, however, give no importance to this circumstance in the absence of an authentic copy of the patent of creation of this title; and we beg to add that although the above-named Francesco Manduca had declared himself ready to bring over from Parma some authentic documents, we did not think it advisable to delay further the presentation of our Report. As matters now stand, we cannot include Monsignor Manduca in our list of Titolati. It is, however, to be understood that the claimant is by no means precluded from producing at any future time further evidence of the existence and recognition of this title, in which case his claim, must in our opinion, be reconsidered. See: Correspondence and Report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the claims and grievances of the Maltese Nobility, May 1878, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (C.-2033.) (Para. 188)  and http://www.maltagenealogy.com/SME/mont'alto.html

It should be recalled that at Maltese Law this title ‘granted’ in 1776 would only qualify as a foreign title and, as such, it can be considered for the purposes of precedence in Malta only if registration or Magistral recognition has been achieved in accordance with the rules of 1739 and 1795 as enacted by Grand Masters Despuig and Rohan. In this case, this title supposedly granted or extended in favour of Salvatore Manduca was never registered in Malta, nor does it appear to have received direct recognition for the Grand Masters who ruled Malta. (See:- Correspondence and Report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the claims and grievances of the Maltese Nobility, May 1878, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (C.-2033.). This consideration does not render the title invalid (assuming the claim is substantiated) but in accordance with the rule cited above, it does not enjoy precedence in Malta. See also: http://www.saidvassallo.com/SME/referencegrants.html

Footnote#2: it appears Monsignor Manduca managed to substantiate his claim sometime between 1878 and 1883 because his name appears as one of the five titolati who were appointed to form a Committee in 1883 as results from the document Report of the Committee of Privileges of the Maltese Nobility on the claims of certain members of that body with the Secretary of State’s Reply, August 1883, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (C-3812).

Footnote#3: In any event the 1776 grant could not have been issued by a Duke Farnese of Parma as the last Duke Antonio, who succeeded the Duke Francis/Francesco (grantor of the extinct 1720 title), died without issue on 20 June 1731 and that Duchy was in accordance with the Treaty of London of 1718 succeeded by the descendants of their aunt Elisabetta (Carlos Borbone).

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* Sir Vincenzo Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia K.C.M.G. died 1865, ‘4th Conte di Mont'Alto’, 2nd (?) Conte Manduca (Cr. 1776?), married Madalena Galea Feriol dei Baroni della San Marciano, and dsp.

1. (illegitimate from Anna Ebejer) Giuseppe Manduca, married 1808 Valletta to Felicity Dingli., with issue.

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* Rev. Mgr Salvatore Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, ‘5th Conte di Mont'Alto’, 3rd (?) Conte Manduca (Cr. 1776?), dunm 1885.

Footnote: it appears Monsignor Manduca managed to substantiate his claim sometime between 1878 and 1883 because his name appears as one of the five titolati who were appointed to form a Committee in 1883 as results from the document Report of the Committee of Privileges of the Maltese Nobility on the claims of certain members of that body with the Secretary of State's Reply, August 1883, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (C-3812). However, this in itself does not satisfactorily indicate the enumeration of the holders of this title nor does it shed any light on the relative remainder. The only clue of a remainder was the Monsignor’s claim that it extended to his grandfather’s ‘male issue’ (See footnote above)

 

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* Francesco Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia, ‘6th Conte di Mont'Alto’, 4th (?) Conte Manduca (Cr. 1776?), (c 1851-1916),
married firstly 1882 to
Nicolina Azopardi dei Baroni Buleben, and dsp
married secondly 1889 to
Angiolina Azopardi dei Baroni di Buleben, with issue

1. Bernardo Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (c 1891-1972), 7th Count-See Below.
2. Joseph Manduca Azopardi (c 1892-1972) 8th Barone di Buleben, married 1923 to Lucy Muscat Fenech , with issue
2.1. Francis Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia-Azopardi (c 1926- died) 8th Count-See Below.
2.2. Mary Rose Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia-Azopardi (c 1924-, married 1967 to
Anthony dei Conti Sant Cassia., dsp.
3. Maria Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (c 1890-1914)., married 1910 to
Francis Sant Cassia, 11th Barone di Ghariexem e Tabia, 6th Count Sant, with issue
4. Concetta Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (c 1896-, married 1915 to
Francis Sant Cassia, 11th Barone di Ghariexem e Tabia, 6th Count Sant, with further issue
5. Carmelina Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (c 1898-1964), married 1930 to Joseph A. Borg, with issue.
5.1. John Francis Borg Manduca, (1934-, married 1961 to Josephine Camilleri, with issue
5.1.1. Juan Borg Manduca, married to Roberta Delia, with issue.

5.1.1.1. Nicholas Borg Manduca.

5.1.1.2. Alexia Borg Manduca.

5.1.1.3. Emma Borg Manduca, (2006-.

5.2. Angele Borg Manduca, (1931-, married 1957 to Lawrence Cachia Zammit, with issue.
5.3. Myriam Borg Manduca, (1939-, married 1962 to
Richard England Sant Fournier, with issue (See Cassar Desain)

 

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* Bernardo Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (c 1891-1972), ‘7th Conte di Mont'Alto’, 5th (?) Conte Manduca (Cr. 1776?), dunm.

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* Francis Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia-Azopardi (c 1926- died) ‘8th Conte di Mont'Alto’, 6th (?) Conte Manduca (Cr. 1776?), Barone di Buleben, married 1957 to Margarett Gatt, with issue

1. Alfred Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia (1958-, Acknowledged by the COP as ‘the 9th Count of Mont Alto’ married Mariucca Vassallo (Daughter of Dr Louis Vassallo), with three daughters.
1. Luisa Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia.
2. Nicola Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia.
3. N.N. (girl) Manduca
2.
Joseph Bernard Manduca-Piscopo-Macedonia-Azopardi (c 1959-, Baron of Buleben., married 1985 to Angela Marich, with one son and one daughter.

 


Titled, De Jures and Heirs.
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1720 Grant is EXTINCT

* 1776 Grant (see above)
* Heir: (his brother) (see above)

 

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