3. The same to Cid el Hader Gaylan, in behalf of the crew of a boat supposed to have been cast upon the shore of Tetuan; Tangier, 21/31 Jan. 1663/4 f. 1 b
4. The same to Don Luis de Almeida, captain general and governor of the kingdom of Algarve, asking permission to obtain lime and other materials for building; sent by Mr. Wood; Tangier, 26/6 Jan. 1663/4 f. 2
5. The same to Hamed El Hader ben Ali Gaylan, respecting two articles of complaint made by his (Gaylan’s) secretary, and touching a two months’ extension of the truce; Tangier, 25 Jan. 1663/4 ibid.
6. The same to the same, justifying his refusal to ratify the extension of the truce for two months agreed upon by his lieutenant in his absence, and proposing instead a truce of 15 days to adjust the terms of a peace; Tangier, 28 Feb. 1663/4 f. 3
7. The same to the same, praying him to command his governor of Tetuan to allow his agent [Señor Roxo] to procure mulberry plants in that city to plant in the gardens of Tangier; Tangier 4/14 Feb. 1663/4 f. 4 b
8. The Earl of Teviot’s safe-conduct to the vassals of Cid Hamed el Hader ben Ali Guylan (sic), governor of Arzila, Alcaser and their territory, almucadem or frontier captain of Habit, lord of Algarb, Western Barbary, the cities and districts of Sale (Sallee), Tetuan, their cabilas (tribes) &a. to come to Tangier; the safe-conduct (seguro) to last for 15 days after the 11th of February; dated Tangier, 4 Feb. 1663/4 f. 5
9. The Earl of Teviot’s free passport to Abdelcader Roxo, citizen of Arzila, to come to Tangier; dated 4 Feb. 1663/4 f. 5 b
10. The Earl of Teviot to the governors (almucadenes) of Tetuan, absolving himself of blame in the origin of the war; Tangier, 17/27 [Feb.] 1663/4 f. 6
11. John Lord Belasyse to Cidi Hamet ben Isa Nocasis and Cidi Hamet ben Abdelerim Nocasis, governors of Tetuan, complaining of the breach of their passport granted to Don Diego Guilson (James Wilson); Tangier, 27 Apr. 1665 f. 7
12. The same to Hamet el Hader [ben Ali] Gaylan, notifying his arrival as governor of Tangier, and remonstrating against the detention of two messengers bearing a white flag; (an English translation is appended); Tangier, 28 Apr. 1665 ibid.