52. Instructions to Azar Aguelles referred to above; Tangier, 5 Dec. 1673 f. 42

(The letters referred to above; to be delivered to Azar Aguelles. They are directed to the parties underwritten=Shech Omar Ben Haddon, alcayde de Alcasar; same date, f. 42 b=Shech Jeshun Ben Annisis, “shech de los Judios en Fez,” f. 43=Joseph Mayer Memoranis, f. 43 b.)

53. Spanish and English translations of King Muly Ismaell’s (Muley Ismail) reply to the Earl of Middleton’s letter of the 5th of December; dat. Ramadan, 1804 f. 44 b

54. Copy of a letter from Hadrahaman (Abde-r-rahman) Ben Richy, the French renegado, and Captain Douder (sic, Dondar?) the two “alcaydes de la Mar;” which letter was brought by Hadrahaman’s servant, who brought the King’s letter, Jan. 13. It relates to the treaty being negotiated with Muly (Muley) Ismael; dat. Tetuan, 9/19 Jan. 1673/4 f. 45 b

55. Copy of His Excy’s. the Earl of Middleton’s letter in answeare to the letter from King Muly Ismaell. The original sent in Spanish, and with it a translation in Arabeck. It conveys his assent to the conditions of the treaty; dat. Tangier, 17 Jan. 1673/4 f. 46

56. Copy of His Excy’s the Earle of Middleton’s letter in answear to the letter from the two alcaydes [de la Mar] of Tetuan; dat. Tangier, 17 Jan. 1674 f. 46 b

57. Copy of His Excy’s. letter to Cid Omar Ben Haddon, governor of Alcasar; enclosing a copy of Muly Ismael’s letter of consent to the terms of the treaty, and thanking him for courtesy shown to his emissaries at Muly’s court; dated 17 Jan. 1673/4 ibid.

58. Copy of His Excy’s. letter to Cidy el Xabib (Hatib?) the major-dome and treasurer to King Muly (Muley) Ismael, and thought to be the great minister of State, respecting measures for formally confirming the articles of peace agreed upon; dated Tangier, 17/27 Jan. 1673/4 f. 47

59. Copy of His Excy’s. letter to Juan Baptista Jolly (sic) in Tetuan, upon the same subject; dat. Tangier, 19 Jan. 1673/4 f. 47 b