43. Copy of the second letter from Gaylan, written in Abdelah’s hand and brought by himself, Aug. 8/18; answeared August 11. It is upon the subject of the payment of the guards f. 32 b
44. Lucas, his letter from Alcasar, Aug. 20; received in Tangier, Aug. 23, by yong Franck Cranage, bringing the newese that the King was coming against Gaylan with all his army; Alcasar, 20 Aug. 1673 ff. 32 b, 33 b
45. The Earl of Middleton’s “seguro” given for ye Jew who came in to informe against Marine concerning Coyes (?) his goods, which he pretends wer taken out of Marine’s satea (settee); Tangier, 22 Jul. 1673 f. 33
46. Copy of His Excy’s letter to Gaylan, sent by [Mohamed] Lucas, Aug. 11, wherein he returns answear to ye two letters entered, pp. 54-55, concerning the guards [Art. 29, 32]; Tangier, 11 Aug. 1673 ff. 33, 34
47. His Excy’s answear to the two letters from Gaylan, which were written by Abdelah [art. 41, 43]; Tangier, 11 Aug. 1673 f. 35
48. The Earl of Middleton’s seguro to Cidi Cassum el Xat de Angera, for him and his family and relatives to come to Tanger; Tangier, 25 Aug. 1673, sent by one of the Xat’s people, who came on purpose to desire [it] on report that Gaylan was beaten. (A leaf has been torn away after folio 35) ibid.
49. Articles of Peace between His Imperial Majesty Muly (Muley) Ismael, and the Earl of Middleton, governor of Tangier, in the name of the King of Great Britain; dat. 10 Dec. 1673. (The commencement of the Spanish version is wanting) f. 36
50. English translation of King Muly [Muley] Ismael his letter, brought by Major White, Ald. Reade and Mr. Wollaston, at their return from Fez; Monday, Dec. 1. The scale at the topp according to the style of Barbary. The letter contains the conditions upon which the King is willing to conclude a Peace with the Earl of Middleton. Dated in second tenth of the moneth of Shaban, 1084 f. 38
51. English translation of the Earl of Middleton’s answer to the foregoing letter sent by Azar Aguelles, Dec. 5th, together with the articles of Peace; dat. Tangier, 5 Dec. 1673 f. 39
(The original was written in Spanish. With it was sent a copy in Arabeck: besides this, Major White, Ald. Reade and Mr. Wollaston did, by Mr. Wollaston’s hand, write these following instructions in Spanish to Azar Aguelles, and these severall letters to be by him delivered to the best advantage.)