22. Articles of treaty concluded between Lord Belasyse in the name of Charles II., king of Great Britain and Ireland, and Señor Hamet ben Hamet, alcayde of Arras &a.; Tangier, 21 Dec. 1665 f. 16
23. Safe-conduct granted by Lord Belasyse to Cidi Cassum Dondor, to come to Tangier; dat. 4 Jan. 1665 f. 19
24. Similar safe-conduct to Cidi Cassum Gaylan; Tangier, 7/17 March, 1665 ibid.
25. Lord Belasyse to Cidi Hamet el Muden (Almuden), secretary to Cidi Hamet el Hader [ben Ali] Gaylan in Tetuan, inviting him to come to Tangier, to treat on the business touching Don Diego Guilson (Mr. James Wilson) and the slaves; Tangier, 26 March, 1666 f. 20
26. Safe-conduct, granted to the same and nine others, by Lord Belasyse; Tangier, 30 March, 1666 ibid.
27. Lord Belasyse to Cidi [Al] Hader [ben Ali] Gaylan, offering a passport for his secretary to come to Tangier to treat with the Lieutenant-Governor; Tangier, 1 April, 1666 ibid.
28. The same to the same respecting articles of peace, and touching a present of 25 barrels of powder to be sent to Cidi Hamed el Muden; Tangier, 3 Apr. 1666 f. 21
29. Col. Henry Norwood, Lieutenant-Governor of Tangier, to the same, touching his powers to treat in the absence of the governor, Lord Belasyse; Tangier, 4 Apr. 1666 ibid.
30. Articles of peace concluded between Lord Belasyse, governor of Tangier, in the name of Charles II., king of Great Britain and Ireland, and Cidi Hamed el Hader Ben Ali Gaylan, Prince of Barbary &a., dated 2 Apr. 1666 f. 23
31. Col. Norwood’s declaration, respecting an article (the 9th) of the treaty concerning the cutting of stone for the mole of Tangier; 13 Apr. 1666 f. 26