99. The same to Cidi Hamet Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis, governor of Tetuan, promising that the physician, “el sabio Jacob Aboab,” shall be properly remunerated by Don Diego Guilson (Mr. James Wilson), as soon as he recovers from his illness; Tangier, 12 Nov. 1666 ibid.
100. The same to Gaylan, touching a boat dispatched to him twenty days before, of which he has heard no tidings; Tangier, 22 Nov. 1666 f. 73
101. The same to [Cidi Hamet] Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis, governor of Tetuan, in answer to his letter on behalf of Sabio Jacob Aboab, the physician, “cuyo pleito estuviera ya ajustado antes de aora sino pidiera cosas injustas”; Tangier, 30 Nov. 1666 ibid.
102. The same to Cidi Cassum Shat Shek (xeque y governador de Angera); that a small yacht belonging to an officer of the garrison of Tangier has gone on shore close to Old Tangier (Tanger la Vieja). Begs him to order his men to help her afloat, and they will be duly remunerated for their work (translated into Moorish, and sent by a Jew on purpose with the said translation); Tangier, 30 Nov. 1666 f. 74
103. The same to Cidi Tayb Ben Aly Gailan, respecting the ransom of the captive Juan de Sevilla, whose friends in Spain have paid for him the sum of 360 pesos; as to that of his companion [Pedro Cosmo] no news has yet been received; Tangier, 6/16 Dec. 1666 ibid.
104. The same to Cidi Hamet ben Abdallah in Arzila, respecting an offer of some cattle for purchase, and a victory lately gained by Gaylan; Tangier, 6/16 Dec. 1666 f. 75
105. The same to Cidi Hamet Ben Abdalla, Secretary to His Excellency Gaylan, thanking him for the mare and colt he has procured for him, asking for another for the marquis [de Leganés], and sending a piece of cloth (corte pequeño de paño) as present; Tangier, 6/16 Dec. 1666 f. 76
106. The same to Gaylan, congratulating him upon the success of his arms against his enemies in Fez and victory at Alcasar; thanking him for the offer of some pieces of ordnance, and informing him of the expected arrival of ships of war from England, with the aid of which he hopes to enable him to reduce Tetuan, which had shaken off his (Gaylan’s) yoke; Tangier, 6/16 Dec. 1666 f. 77
107. The same to Cidi Hamet el Muden, respecting the pieces of ordnance offered by Gaylan; the state of affairs at Tetuan, whose inhabitants are discontented with the new government, thanking him for the 12 sheep received from Capt. Jones, and asking for permission to export another mare and colt; Tangier, 6/16 Dec. 1666 f. 78