34. Copy of a letter which His Excy. wrote to His Highnesse Gaylan at the instance of Cidy Absolom (Abde-s-salam) Gaylan, “alcayde de la Mar,” in Tetuan, and sent enclosed to him, after a personall conference with him; containing proposals for purchasing corn, cattle and other provisions; dat. Tangier, 7 July, 1673 f. 29
35. The Earl of Middleton to Absolom (Abde-e-selam) Gaylan, desiring him to translate the preceding letter (which was enclosed) into Arabic, in order that Gaylan might the better understand its purport; Tangier, 7 Jul. 1673 ibid.
36. Copy of [Mohamed] Lucas his confirmation of the Peace, dated July 2, 1673, but signed and delivered by him to Mr. Wollaston and Major White; Aug. 11, [1673] f. 29 b
37. Translation out of arabeque into Spanish of letter from Cassum a Xat de Angera, concerning an ox which he sayes had been sold heere some months sinse. Received at Tanger, July 7, and answered the same day by him. (We call [him] the mad yong Xat); n.d. f. 30 b
38. Copy of Lucas his receipt for fifty barrells of powder; July 2, 1673. Delivered Aug. 11, [1673] f. 30 b
39. His Excy’s. answer to the Xat of Angera’s letter sent by the mad yong Xat, who brought in the other; Tangier, 7 Jul. 1673 f. 31
40. Copy of [Mohamed] Lucas his receipt for 100 lances and two barrells of ball, and two drummes; Tangier, 11 Aug. 1673 f. 31 b
41. Copy of the first letter which came from Gaylan, written in Abdelah his hand, having neither firme nor seal. It is upon the subject of paying the soldiers guarding in the plain of Tangier; dat. Alcasar, 20 Aug. 1884 ibid.
42. Copy of a letter which His Excy. wrote to Gaylan with a copy of the Xat of Angera’s letter, wherein he complained concerning an ox that he sayd was sold in his place; demanding the ox againe or fourety dollars; Tangier, 8 Jul. 1673 f. 32