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I have the honour to be, with great respect, Your most obedient humble servant, JOHN STEWART, Captain.

No. VII.

Letter from Lord COLLINGWOOD to His Excellency the Governor of Larache.

Ocean, off Cadiz, 8th July 1806.

MOST EXCELLENT GOVERNOR,

I have received the letter which Your Excellency directed to be wrote by Dr. Buffa to one of my officers who sent to Larache for stock; and I beg to express to you the great satisfaction I have in every instance which demonstrates the friends.h.i.+p which is entertained, by His Imperial Majesty, for the King of Great Britain, and his subjects; and to a.s.sure Your Excellency, that, on my part, I shall always be happy in every opportunity of shewing you, that the same sentiment of friends.h.i.+p and kindness is felt by us towards the Moors.

I am much obliged to Your Excellency for the supplies of refreshment, which you are pleased to offer to my s.h.i.+ps, which may call at Larache.

And wis.h.i.+ng you health,

I am,

Most excellent Governor,

Your friend and servant.

COLLINGWOOD.

To His Excellency

the Governor of Larache.

No. VIII.

Letter to the Right Honourable Lord COLLINGWOOD, &c. &c. &c.

Michanez, July 16th, 1808.

MY LORD,

I am instructed by His Excellency the Governor of Larache, and princ.i.p.al minister of the Emperor of Morocco, to acknowledge the receipt of your Lords.h.i.+p's letter, directed to him at Larache, of the 8th instant, and feel great satisfaction in being able thus to convey His Excellency's a.s.surance to your Lords.h.i.+p, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to forward (which is verbatim what he directed me to write) the interest of the English, as long as he shall retain any influence with his royal master; that he has always felt great pleasure in promoting the views and wishes of the late English Consul, and shall ever continue the same.

He has represented to His Imperial Majesty the affair of the French privateer, which was driven on sh.o.r.e near Tangiers, by one of your Lords.h.i.+p's small vessels. His Excellency commands me to inform your Lords.h.i.+p, that His Imperial Majesty highly approves of the n.o.ble and generous conduct of the English on that occasion, and deprecates that of the French, lamenting, that when the marauders landed on the Moorish sh.o.r.e, his subjects did not put every Frenchman to death.

His Imperial Majesty greatly laments the undeserved treatment which was offered near Tetuan to one of your Lords.h.i.+p's officers, by an unworthy officer under the command of Governor Ash-Ash. His Imperial Majesty, at His Excellency's representation, solicited by me, has written, some time since, a letter to Ash-Ash, strictly enjoining and commanding him to favour the interest of the English only, and not to take any French part directly or indirectly, on pain of His Majesty's eternal displeasure; the more so, as His Imperial Majesty's solicitude and resolve is now to keep up that friends.h.i.+p and good understanding which has. .h.i.therto been evinced on all occasions on the part of the King of Britain, and His Imperial Majesty, who desires to be made known to your Lords.h.i.+p his decided partiality to the English. His Excellency wishes your Lords.h.i.+p health and prosperity.

I have the honour to be, my Lord,

Your Lords.h.i.+p's

Most obedient humble servant,

J. BUFFA.

To His Excellency Lord Collingwood, &c. &c. &c.