39. William Godolphin, English ambassador in Spain, claiming payment of “quince mil reales (?) de á 8,” which the Fathers of Mercy at Algiers had borrowed from Capn. Samuel Luke, 1670 f. 59
40. Copy of the deed by which the Fathers of the Order of Mercy in Andalusia bind themselves to pay 15,208 pesos de plata, with interest to Captn. Juan Luc (Luke) f. 61
41. “El Maestro Fr. Basilio de Sotomayor á Juan Matheos en Cadiz; Andujar, Mayo 6 de 1671.” Orig. f. 63
42. The same to the same; “Andujar, Julio 1 de 1671.” (Copy) f. 65
43. The same to the same; “Andujar, y Julio 1 de 1671.” Original of the preceding f. 67
44. A receipt by Ab. Ajuellos (Aguelles?) and Ab. Serfaty, two Jews of Sallee, of certain goods they had received from Samuel Luke on account of John Mathews of Cadiz; Sallee, 25 Aug. 1871. Orig. f. 68
45. Original letter from the said Ajuellos (Aguelles?) and Serfaty to Samuel Luke in London; n.d. f. 69
46. Copy of the grant of a bark called Colubre, made by the earl of Middleton to the two daughters of Sir Francis Bedingfield (Isabella and Geronima Francisca) after their father’s decease; Tangier, Aug. 1672 f. 71
47. Acknowledgment of the receipt from the Earl of Middleton of guns and powder for the use of Gailan, by his secretary Mohamed Lucas; Tangier, 19 Nov. 1672 f. 72
48. Father Jorge de la Carrera to the English Consul at Cadiz [D. Martin Visconde] respecting some relics sent to him from Liorna (Leghorn), and carried in an English ship to Algiers; Cadiz, 16 Oct. 1672. Holog. f. 73