80. The same to His Excellency Cidi Hamet el Hader [Ben Ali] Gaylan, desiring him to send a confidential servant to concert measures, and recommending the bearer “el teniente de Maesse de Campo, D. Duarte Gerardino” (Fitzgerald?) as his own agent; Tangier, 3/13 Sept. 1666 f. 62
81. The same to Hamet Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis, governor of Tetuan, with a present of 50 lance shafts (palos de lanças), the best that could be procured; Tangier, 3/13 Sept. 1666 f. 63
82. The same to the same, with a present of 64 more lance-shafts; Tangier, 4/17 Sept. 1666 ibid.
83. The same to Gaylan, expressing pleasure in the prospect of seeing him in those parts with a strong force, and answering him respecting the price of certain articles, which he wishes to purchase; Tangier, 11/21 Sept. 1666 f. 64
84. The same to Cidi Hamet el Muden, touching his plans for conveying his friends to whatever place he may desire; Tangier, 11/21 Sept. 1666 ibid.
85. The same to the governor of Tetuan [Hamet Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis] respecting Lazaro, an Italian, master (patron) of a small vessel, who, having a passport from him, had been unduly taken prisoner by the commander (arraez) of an Algerine frigate; Tangier, 17/27 Sept. 1666. (See No. 76) f. 65
86. The same to Gaylan, offering to propose to the Shat (Sheikh?) of Angera to liberate two prisoners, natives of that town, in exchange for two Christian captives in Tetuan (sent by Haco Mexia); Tangier, 17/27 Sept. 1666 f. 66
87. “Al Patron Lazaro, cautivo en Tetuan,” touching the steps he has taken for his liberation, and that he must have patience until an answer comes from Algier; Tangier, 17/27 1666 ibid.
88. The same to Gaylan: that two young men from Angera came two days before to Tangiers. Proposes to exchange them for two Christians at Tetuan. Tangier, 22 Sept./2 Oct. 1666 ibid.
89. The same to Cidi Alcayd Hadrahaman Benrichy, in Tetuan; a letter of compliments; Tangier, 6/16 Oct. 1666 f. 67