A royal letter — attributed by Welles (after Wilhelm) to Ptolemy IV Philopator — rebuking a provincial governor over the billeting of Soli in Cilicia. The city had complained: disorderly soldiers occupied not only the outer but the inner city, which 'was never subject to billeting even in the time of king Alexander', and the worst burden came from the supernumeraries (hoi exō taxeōn), who held most of the houses. The king reminds the governor that he had given him an order on this in person — 'even if I did not, you should have been very careful'. The corpus's first Ptolemaic document, its only billeting text, and a rare royal rebuke of the king's own official on a city's behalf; the attribution (Ptolemaic vs Seleucid) is recorded as disputed. Late 3rd century BCE.一封王室书信 —— Welles(承 Wilhelm)系于托勒密四世 —— 就西里西亚索利城之驻军问题斥责一省总督。该城申诉:纪律涣散之士兵不仅占据外城,更占内城 ——「即在亚历山大王时亦从未驻军」之地 —— 而最重之负担来自编制外之冗员(hoi exō taxeōn),其占据大半民宅。王提醒总督曾当面下令此事 ——「纵我未尝下令,汝亦当谨慎从事」。乃本集首件托勒密文书、唯一驻军文本,亦为王为城邦严斥本朝官员之罕例;系名(托勒密抑塞琉古)两说并录。公元前三世纪晚期。