_ 145 _ who accompany him, and by them Your Majesty will certify the services of this slave, and I will be loyal; asking you not to forget your prayer, nor take your eyes off him from his mercy; for the trunks of the tree of your Monarchy still find faith, and faith will be green with the water of eternalization until the promised day (judgment day), and you are well aware that the government of Ormuz, particularly that of Calayath , there was great destruction, and for this reason the income was reduced; and co, because the country is yours, remember him, as your preservation befits. Peace be with you. No date From the humblest slave, and servant of yours, Raxeban Ahmed Muscati. Note: Raxeban Ahmed Muscati was the guazil of Ormuz and a son of RaesXarafo. He makes himself known regarding the pardon which he asks for in this letter to the King for the disobedience and misdeeds that his father committed. The factor of whom one speaks in this letter was Antonio Correa. See Chronicles of King D. João III Part IV p. 79.
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