A great and bloody fight at sea on Monday 16 August, neere Plimouth: : between Sir George Ayscue and the Holland fleet. From one a clock in the afternoone, untill eight a clock at night. With a list of the particulars of the losse on both sides.
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Printed for Robert Ibbitson dwelling in Smithfield neer Hosier Lane,
1652.
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