162. The same to the governor of Tetuan [Cidi Hamet Ben Abdelgrim Naccasis] complaining of insults offered to the officers of this garrison by Moorish traders in the last caravan (cafila); Tangier, 10/20 June, 1667 ibid.
163. The same to Cidi Hamet el Jader Ben Aly Gailan: a letter of compliment sent by a vessel going to Arzila; Tangier, 12/22 June, 1667 f. 106
164. The same to the governor of Tetuan [Cidi Hamet Ben Abdelgrim Nacasis], respecting the purchase of a number of spears (picas) for the king [of Tafilelt], his master; Tangier, 16/26 June, 1667 ibid.
165. The same to the same; that he has granted “seguro” to ten of his vassals to make charcoal, and sell it for the use of the garrison; Tangier, 19/29 June, 1667 f. 107
166. The same to “Su Señoria Cidi Hamet Ben Isa Nacasis, governador y adelantado de Tetuan y sus contornos;” that he has been unable to send him the lances (lanças) he applied for, owing to the king of Tafilelt’s men having lately massacred five soldiers of his garrison; Tangier, 28 June, 1667 ibid.
167. The same to his Excellency Gaylan, respecting certain articles for a new treaty with the King of England, brought by Cidi Hamet Almuden, Tangier. Sends back the French slave, as his friends will not pay the ransom demanded; Tangier, 22 June, 1667. (Sent with Muden in the ketch.) A postscript is added, respecting an accident which happened (at sea?) to Cidi Hamet Almuden and his companions f. 108
168. The same to Cidi Hamet el Jader Ben Aly Gaylan; defending himself against the charge of having been the cause of the capture of his vessels by the Spaniards; he never wrote that they could go in safety; it was entirely their fault, through the crews not being armed; Tangier, 1/10 July, 1667 f. 109
169. The same to Cidi Mohamet el Tobib (Tebib), secretary to Gaylan, upon the same subject; Tangier, 1/11 Jul. 1667 ibid.
170. The same to Gaylan; that owing to the scarcity of provisions likely to be occasioned by the advance of the king of Tafilelt’s army, he has given permission to the bearer to go with his boat (embarcacion) and purchase cattle for him; Tangier, 13/23 Jul. 1667 f. 110
171. The same to the same: apprising him of a treacherous design upon Arzila, and naming the conspirators; sends an oared boat with the news which a Moor named Mequiniz (Al meknesi), who professes to be his servant, has brought; Tangier, 15/25 July, 1667. (Only part of the letter; the remainder in 128 b.) ibid.