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Settato Della Repubblica -333 - Camera Dei Deputati Settato della Repubblica -333 - Camera dei Deputati IX LEGISLATURA - DISEGNI DI LEGGE E RELAZIONI - DOCUMENTI GRILLO Antonio, 1102, 1336, 1503 INCARBONA Francesco, 152 GRILLO Salvatore, 1212 INCARBONA Salvatore, 1090 GRILLO Vincenzo, 37 1 INDELICATO, 1062 GRIMALDI, 1425, 143 1 INDEUCATO Giovanni, 1256, 1506 GRIMALDI Francesc.o, 1521, 1523 INDEUCATO Giulia, 314,415, 54 1 GRIMALDI Giuseppe, 105 INDEUCATO Giulio, 1185 GRISAFl Carmelo, 46 1 INDEUCATO Vincenzo, 822 GRISAFI Elena, vedi: BONFlGLIO Elena in GRISAFl INFANTE Giuseppe, 462 GRISAFl Salvatore, 490 INFANTI Giuseppe, 496 GRISPO Lorenzo Salvatore, 85, 108 INFANTINO Angelo, 485 GRISPO Teresa, 95 INFANTINO Calogero, 475 GRUTTA Antonina, 93 INFANTINO Salvatore, 506 GUADAGNI Michelangelo, 478 INFA.."'TINO Stefano, 504 GUADAGNINO Calogera, 504 INFURCHIA Giuseppina, 85 GUADAGNINO Giuseppe, 5 IO INFURCHIA Salvatore, 85 GUAGENTI, 1473 INFURNA Giuseppe, 464, 476, 550, 595 GUAGENTI Clelia, 955, 1189, 1191 INGLESE Maria, 143 GUAIA,651 INGUMA, 1187 GUAIANA Filippa, 82 INGUMA Alfonso, 1502 GUALTIERI Giocondo, 473, 50 1 INGLIMA Pietro, 480, 506, 84 1 e passim, 844, 1075 e GUARINO Lorenzo, XIX passim, 1179 e passim, 1456 e passim, 1486 GUARNERI Giovanni, 464 INGLIMA Tommaso, 465,550, 595, 809 GUARNERI Vincenzo, 862 INGRAO Salvatore, 905 e passim, 1188, 1190 e passim, GUARRAGGI, 693, 696, 718,774 1366, 137 1 GUARRAGGI Giuseppe, 374 e passim, 1507 e passim INGRASSIA Giuseppe, 169, 279 GUARRASI Vito, XVI INGRASSIA Maria, 158 GUARRATO Maria, 131 INGUANTA Calogero, 489, 510, 1115 e passim, 1179, GUASTELLA Giacoma, 150 1220 e passim GUCCIARDO Emanuele, 510 INTERNICOLA Pietra, 89 GUCCIARDO Rosa, 467 !OTri Leonilde, VII GUECI Pietro, 374 IOVINO Giuseppe, 121 GUGGINO E., 123 1 ISCA Giuseppe, l 06 GULISANO Antonio, 478, 504 ITRI Demetrio, 468, 55 l. 596 GULISANO Giuseppe, 470,770 IUCULANO Maria Rita, 84 GULISANO Salvatore, 472, 498 IZZIA Raffaele, 465 GULLO Gaetano, 1231 GULOTTA Francesca, 83, 139 GURRERA Alfonso, 1525, 1527, 1540, 1543 GUZZARDI Michele, XXVIII J I JACONO Alfonso, 504, 5% JACONO Carmelo, 498 IACONO Alfonso, 474,968, 1188, 1422, 143 1, 149 1 IACONO Antonio, 918 e passim, 967, 1189, 1491 K IACONO Carmelo, 1501 IACONO Gerlando, 313, 406, 47 1, 537, 1184 IACONO Gioacchino, 464 KURUNIS, 213 IACONO Pasquale, 460 IACONO Salvatore, 968 IACONO Croce in CASÀ, 1016 L IACULANO Maria Rita, 95 IANNICELLI Giuseppe, 955 IANNUZZO Francesco P., 772 LA BARBERA Angelo, XXIV IMBERGAMO Antonio,470, 492 LA CALCE, 1366 IMBERGAMO Giovanni. 473, 772 LA CASA Benedetto, 463 IMBRI Maria Rosa, 434 LA CAVERA Domenico, XVI IMPIDUGLIA Baldassare,46 1 LA FERLITA Nicola, XXIV INCALCATERRA Vincenza. 125, 173, 186, 275, 285 e LA FORESTE Ermogene, 1276 passim LA LOGGIA, 635,678, 705, 713, 732, 1232 e passim Senato della Repubblica - 334 - Camera de i Deputati IX LEGISLATURA - DISEGNI DI LEGGE E RELAZIONI - DOCUMENTI LA LOGGIA Mario, 459, 661, 663, 905 e passim, 1467, LICATA Giovanna,315, 422,544, 1186 1501 LICATA Giuseppe, 460 e passim, 470 LA LUCE Salvatore, 104 UCA TA Maria, 496 LA MANNA G., 1354, 1367 LICATA Salvatore, 489,1205, 1228 LA MANTIA Benito, 891 LICATA TISSI Saverio, 471 LA MANTIA Concetta, 464 LI CAUSI (f.lli), 1204 LA MANTIA Natale, 151 LI CAUSI Francesco, 504, 1234 LA MARCA Giuseppe, 464 LI CAUSI Giovanni, 1228 LAMIA Francesco, 133 LICOTOT Salvatore, 986 LAMIA Vincenza, 129 UGGIATO Mattia, 116 LANDOLINA Antonio (o Antonino), 479, 848, 1205, 1230, LIMA Salvatore, XX, XXXII 1236, 1420 UNARES Salvatore, 242 LANTILLO Pietro, 87 UNARES Tommaso, 67, 252 e passim LANTILLO Salvatore, 89 UNO Salvatore, 347, 465,489, 529,1206, 1227, 1237 LANZA Galvano, XV UONTI Francesco, 458, 506 LANZA Raimondo, XV UONTI Giuseppe, 464, 498 LANZAROTTI Gaetano,271 LIOTTA Calogero,475, 504 LANZAROTTI Tommaso, 102 LIPARI Caterina, 145 LA PAGLIA Francesco, 1522, 1540,1543, 1548, 1555 LIPARI Girolama,463 LA PAGLIA Gerlando, 468, 479, 504, 1031. 1189, 1193, LIPARI Maria, 510 1486 LISOTTA Giuseppe, XX, XXXII LA PAGLIA Maria, 480 UZZI Ermanno, XXVII LA PICA Gaetana, 86, IlO LO BELLO Onofrio, 316, 332, 391, 446 e passim, 501, 523, 567. 1079 e passi m, 1179 e passi m, 1238, 1291 e LA PLACA Giuseppina, 1534 passim, 1318, 1340, 1361 e passim, 1365, 1370, 1492 LA PORTA, 474, 492, 1367 LO BUE, 1239 LA PORTA Calogero, 314, 413, 498, 540, 1185 LO BUE Antonino,315, 422, 544 LA PORTA Gerlando, 486 e passim LO BUE Giuseppe, 315, 422, 498, 544, 1186 LA PORTA Salvatore, 1229 LO COCO Giovanni, XXVI LA SCALA Raffaele, 473 LO IACONO Emanuele, 469 LA TORRE Pio, X LO MASCOLO Gerlando,506, 510, ·1229 LATTUGA (o LATTUCA) Francesco, 470, 504, 506 LOMBARDO Alfonso, 462 LAURETTA, 417 LOMBARDO Angelo, 496 LOMBARDO Anna, 175, 286 LAURETTA Vincenzo, 489, 644, 713 e passim, 1501 LOMBARDO Francesco, 1530 LAURICELLA Francesco, 880, 1032, 1188 e passim, 1190 LOMBARDO Franco Enea, 199 e passi m e passim, 1464, 1484 LOMBARDO Michelangelo, 488 LAURICELLA Giovanni, 1500 LOMBARDO Nicolò, 41 LAURICELLA Raimondo, 478 LOMBARDO Saveria, 84 LAURICELLA Rosalia, 471 LOMBARDO Vincenza, 93 LAURICELLA Salvatore, 465, 469, 498, 1204, 1236 LOMBARDO Vincenzo, 466 LAURICELLA Vincenzo,504 LOMINGO Rosa, 85 LA VALLE Giovanna, 484 LO NOBILE Filippo, 314, 411, 540, 1185 LA VECCHIA, 651 LOPEZ Biagio, 1230 LOPEZ Emanuele, 481 LAVIGNANI Vincenzo, 476 LO PILATO Calogero, 501 LEGGIO Luciano,XXIV , XXVII LO PILATO Filomena, 949 LEGGIO Maria Antonietta, XXIV LO PILATO Giuseppe,501 LELI Calogero, 1276 e passim LO PORTO Carmela, 472 LELI Carmelo, 482 LO PR ESTI Raimondo,464 LENA, 651 LO VECCHIO Girolamo, 934 LENA Settimio, 464 LO VETERE Carolina, 469 LENTINI, 821,1276, 1425 LUCANIA Salvatore (Lucky Luciano), XXVI LENTINI Calogero, 471,487 LUMIA, 1207 LUMIA Calogero, 487 LENTINI Gerlando,463, 491 LUMIA Giuseppe, 312, 343, 390 e passim, 487, 507, 527, LENTINI Giovanna,102 574, 1016,1132,1135 epassim, ll39, 1179 e passim, LENTINI Giuseppe, 273 1237, 1317, 1319 e passim, 1330, 1332 e passim, LENTINI Nicolò, 101 1335 e passim, 1343 e passim, 1487 LffiRICI Antonino, XXVII LUPARELLO Pietro, 486, 506 LffiRICI Francesco, 469 LUPO Croce, 486, 489 LIBRICI Santo, XXVII LUPO Domenico, 1125 LICATA Assunta, 472 LUPO Salvatore, 472, 485 Senato della Repubblica - 335 - Camera dei Deputati IX LEGISLATURA - DISEGNI DI LEGGE E RELAZIONI - DOCUMENTI MANNINA Palma, 186 MANTESE Calogero, 469, 492 M MANTESE Raimondo, 492 MANTIA Filippo, 273 MACALUSO Bartolomeo, 1298, 1332, 1334, 1336, 1338 MANTILA LAMPO Angelo, 949 MACALUSO Calogero, 931 MANTISI Calogero, 313,397,534,580 MACALUSO Elena, 845, 1187, 1190,1457 MANTISI Giovanni, 471 MACCARONE Pietro, 1225, 1371, 1373 e passim, 1385, MARAVENTANO Giuseppe,315, 421, 504, 544, 1186 1390,1394 MARCANTONIO Francesca, 268 MADONIA Castrense, XXVI MARCHESE Anna, 507 MADONIA Francesco, 459 MARCHESE Bartolomea, 131 MAGADDINO Gaspare, XXI e passim MARCHESE Ernesto, XXVII MAGADDINO Giuseppe, XXII MARCHESE Ferdinando, 507 MAGENGA G., 1353 e passim, 1359, 1361 e passim, 1366 MARCHESE Vincenzo, XVIII e passi m, 1370 MARCHETIA Antonino, I 185 MAGGIO Benigno,128 MARCHETIA Francesco, 1276, 1303, 1507 MAGLIENTI Michele, 1225, 1353, 1359, 1373 e passim, MARCHETT A Gaetano, 1034 1385, 1394 MARCHETIA Giovanni, 468 MAGLIITO G., 1354, 1363 MARCHICA, 472 MAGRO Calogero, 474, 50! MARCHICA Angelo, 493 MAIORANA Rocco, 82 MARCHICA Gaetano, 316, 437, 493,905, Il12 e passim MAIORINI Giacomo, 350, 510, 1431 MARCHICA Gerlando, 463 MALAGUGINI Alberto, X MARCHICA Maria Caterina, 465 MALATO Nicolò, 29 e passim MARCHICA Michele, 474, 1227 MALIGNO Carmelo, 471 MARCHICA Rosa, vedi: NOBILE Rosa in MARCHICA MALLIA Gerlando, 965, 1191, 1475 MARGAGLIOTII Gaspare, 81, 179 e passim, 191, 259, MALLIA Giovanni. 1206 288 e passim MALLIA Michele, 460 MARINESI Maria, 102, 115 MALOGIOGLIO Ettore, 487, 1026 e passim, 1188 e pas­ MARINO Antonina,115 sim, 1192, 1237, 1491 MARINO Calogero, 459 MALOGIOGLIO Giovanni, 314, 417, 461, 479, 498, 543, MARINO Francesco Paolo, XXIII 550, 593, 1013 e passim, 1029, 1188 e passim, 1193, MARINO Gaetano, 78 1237,1483, 1485 MARINO Giovanni, 1276 MALOGIOGLIO Salvatore, 439, 466, 473, 484 MARINO Vincenza, 81, 106 MALOGIOGLIO COTTALORDA Margherita, 439 MARRETTA Giovanni, 820, 1017 MALTESE Calogero, 1203 MARRONE Antonina, 102 MALTESE Giuseppa, 170 MARRONE Decio. 142 MALTESE Sebastiana, 108 MARRONE Gaspare, 130 MALTESI Giuseppe,459 MARRONE Maria, 142 MAMO Angelo, 475 MARSALA Antonino, 1276 MANCALE Calogera, 484 MARTELLI, 928, 1089, !094 MANCINI Angelo Fiore, 38, 41 e passim MARTELLI Alfonso, 872, 876, 1103, 1125 MANCUSO, 650 MARTINELLA Emanuele, 383, 389 MANCUSO Baldassare, 270 MARTINICO Francesca, 149 MANDRACCHIA Alfonso, 477 MARTINICO Salvatore, 134 MANDRACCHIA Salvatore, 481, 507, 551, 597, 1500 MARTINO Antonino, 88 MANDRACCHIA Vincenzo, 476 MARTINO Salvatore, 94 MANFREDONIA Guido, 956 MARTORANA, 1425 MANGANO Angelo, XXVI MARTORANA Elvira, 313, 340, 347, 402, 493, 526, 529, MANGIAFRIDDA Antonino, XXVI 535, 583, 625 MANGIAPANE Giuseppe, XXVII, 1225, 1373 e passim, MARTORANA Giuseppe,458 1385,1390, 1394 MARTORANA Pasquale, 507 MANGIONE, 689 e passim MARTORELLA Francesco, 507 MANGIONE Calogero, 475 MARTUSCELLI, XX, 1397, 1399 e passim, 1443 e passim MANGIONE Domenico, 463 MASTROSIMONE Ignazio, 1527 MANGIONE Gaetano, 490 MATASSA Pietro, 114, 271 MANGIONE I., 1354, 1364 MATINELLA Emanuele, 441, 478, 822, 1205, 1232 MANLIA Gerlando, 1188 MATONE Gaspare, 145 MANNINA Luciano, 143 MATIIOLO Serafìna, 460, 498 Senato della Repubblica - 336 - Camera dei Deputati IX LEGISLATURA - DISEGNI DI LEGGE E RELAZIONI - DOCUMENTI MATUTINO, 1086 MICARI Giovanni, 498 MAURICI Teresa, 479 MICCICHÈ, 738, 772, 1237 MAZZA
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