118. The same to Hamet Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis, governor of Tetuan, about the terms of adjustment of the dispute (pleito) between “el Sabio Jacob Aboab” and D. Diego Guilson (Mr. James Wilson); 17/27 Jan. 1666/7 ibid.

119. The same to Cidi Cassum Shat, governor of Angara, that according to his request he has granted “pasage franco” to the four men who came with “cargas;” Tangier, 21/31 Jan. 1666/7 f. 85

120. The same to the governor of Tetuan [Cidi Hamet Ben Abdelgrim], respecting the business of Jacob Aboab; Tangier, 27 Jan./6 Feb. 1666/7 f. 85

121. The same to Gaylan, excusing the delay in their mutual correspondence, owing to the bad weather (temporales); Tangier, 29/4 Jan. 1666/7 f. 86

122. The same; his letters of safe-conduct to Cidi Mohamet Ben Abdallah, and other subjects of Cidi Jader (sic) Gaylan, “dos mozos mas, y negro y sus caballos susodichos, en todo quatro personas” to come to Tangier, and return to Arzila; Tangier, 6/16 Feb. 1666/7 ibid.

123. The same to Cidi Cassum Shat, governor of Angara, respecting the non-arrival at Tangier of certain “caballeros;” Tangier, 6/16 Feb. 1666/7. (Written by Abdalla; sent with a translation in Arabecque.) f. 87

124. The same to the same, assuring him that the cousins (primos) have not arrived in Tangier; Tangier, 9/19 Feb. 1666/7 ibid.

125. The same to Almocaden and Talib Hamet el Shat, and to Hossain el Shat, congratulating them upon their safe return home, and the favour they enjoy with Cidi [Hamet] el Hader [ben Ali] Gaylan, and offering them his letters of safe-conduct whenever they chose to visit Tangier again. (Sent with a copye in Arabeque, and the following passport in English, with a Spanish translation); Tangier, 15 February, 1666/7 f. 88

126. The letters of safe-conduct (seguro) and passport above mentioned in favour of Almocadem Talib Hamet el Shat and Hossain el Shat, their relatives and servants, to last forty days; Tangier, 15/25 Feb. 1666/7 ibid.