LA QUOTIDIENNE, 20/11/1825, FOLIO, 36x24cm, 4p. complete, very good condition. Ibrahim received fresh supplies and new troops from Egypt and can finally start the siege of Monemvasia. Two cargos under British flag arrived in Methoni full with horses, after escaping the Greek blockers. One other British cargo coming from Alexandria towards Crete was followed by 2 Greek ships. Few Turks on board of the British cargo opened fire against the Greeks. The Greeks, furious, attacked and sunk the ship without knowing that the Turks were carrying on board a huge amount of money for Ibrahim’s troops in Crete. The Egyptian fleet managed to disembark 12000 men in Morea. The Greek fleet seems stable around Santorini. The Greeks tried to attack Ibrahim near Tripoli with 5000 men but they were defeated. 2 Greek war ships had been revolted against the government. They declared themselves as pirates. Several other news about piracy in the Aegean.