180. The governors of Tetuan to Lord Belasyse, respecting money and goods claimed by Don Diego Guilson (Mr. James Wilson); Tetuan, 2/12 Jan. 1665/6 f. 122
(“Recivida por Cassum Gaylan, 3/13 Jan. que embió un criado en la ciudad dicho dia 3/13, que hombre partió 4/14 con un seguro para Cassum Dondor y dos otras personas.”)
181. Cidi Hamet el Muden to the same, proposing that three persons be sent to Tetuan to adjust the differences between Don Diego Guilson (Mr. James Wilson) and Morguine Reade (?); Tetuan, 10 Jan. 1665/6 f. 123
(“Recivida con la precedente carta de los governadores de Tetuan, 3 de Jnero (sic) nuestro estylo; en characteres arabicas (sic).”)
182. Cidi Hamet El Hader Ben Ali Gaylan to Lord Belasyse, in answer to his letter by Cidi Hamet Ben Chafar (Jaafar), and respecting another received from the King of England, which Mr. Thomas Warren brought; Arzila, 8 Jan. 1665/6 f. 124
[The above letters, eleven in number (from 171 to 181), belong to Lord Belasyse’s government, and are wrongly placed in the register.]
183. Cidi Hamet el Muden to the same, upon measures for adjusting affairs in which Don Diego Guilson (Mr. James Wilson) was concerned relative to trade, and the ransom of certain captives; Tetuan, 20 March, 1666 f. 125
(“Firmado en characteres arabicas (sic), por mandado de Cidi Hamet el Muden. Recivido (sic) por un proprio 21/31 de Marzo con el siguiente de Samuel Mexias.”)
184. Samuel Mexias to the same, upon the same subject. [No date.] f. 126
185. Cidi Hamet el Muden to the same; that he is prepared to come to Tangier, and is only waiting for a “seguro” for himself, Cidi Mohamed, and five merchants, besides Gaylan’s secretary; Alcasaba del Campo, 9 Apr. 1666 f. 127