70. The same to Gaylan, congratulating him on his late successes against the enemy; sending him six barrels of powder as a present, and desiring him to communicate with the bearer, John Goodlad; Tangier, 6/16 Aug. 1666 ibid.

71. The same to Taib Ben Aly Gaylan, respecting a captive going to Spain for his ransom; sent with the foregoing by Mr. Goodlad; Tangier, 6/16 August, 1666 f. 55

72. The same to Cidi Alcayd Hadrahman (Abde-r-rahman) Benrichy, of Tetuan, concerning certain captives; with professions of friendship; Tangier, 9/19 August, 1666 f. 56

73. The same to Cidi Mahamet Ben Abdelgrim (sic) Nacasis, “governador y Adelantado de Tetuan y sus contornos,” sent by the Moors, who came in with Isaque (Ishak); a letter of compliments; Tangier, 9/19 August, 1666 ibid.

74. The same to Cidi Tayb Gaylan, in Arzila, respecting the ransom of two Spanish slaves [Pedro Cosmo y Juan de Sevilla], and sending him two cwt. of rice as a present; Tangier, 16/26 Aug. 1666 f. 57

75. The same to His Excellency Gaylan, sending him some coals (carbon de piedra) and four barrels of gunpowder; cannot send more owing to the smallness of the vessel, all the others having sailed for Spain and Portugal; Tangier, 16/26 Aug. 1666 ibid.

76. The same to the same, congratulating him upon his late successes, and praying to have some security for the payment of the powder and other ammunition which he has sent him from time to time. (Balas—6. Cinco barriles de polvora pesan 524 lb. sent by John Elye’s boat); Tangier, 23 Aug. 1666 f. 58

77. The same to Cidi Mahamet Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis, “gobernador y adelantado de Tetuan,” that he has received his letter brought by Abraham de Sylva and Isaque Mexias, and is about to send him an Algerine Turk, who has detained without cause one Lazaro, residing at the garrison; Tangier, 24 Aug. 1666 f. 59

78. The same to the Alcayde Hadrahman (Abde-r-rahman), Benrichy, in Tetuan, respecting certain captives (Sent by a Jewe belonging to the governor of Tetuan, whoe brought in a parcell of flower consigned to Mr. Staines.) Tangier, 24 Aug. 1666 f. 60

79. The same to Cidi Mahamet Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis, governor of Tetuan, refusing to supply him with a number of lances asked for in the name of King Muley Rexid (Rashid), on the plea that he is the ally of Hamed el Hader [ben Ali] Gaylan; Tangier, 27 Aug. 1666 (sent by Hadj Medina) f. 61