A Bloudy fight between [t]he two potent fleets of England and Holland, on Thursday and Friday the second and third of June, in St. Georges Channel; with the number of ships that were burnt, sunk, and taken in the engagement: And a perfect account of the proceedings of both the fleets.

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A Bloudy fight between [t]he two potent fleets of England and Holland, on Thursday and Friday the second and third of June, in St. Georges Channel; with the number of ships that were burnt, sunk, and taken in the engagement: And a perfect account of the proceedings of both the fleets.
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London, :: Printed by Robert Wood.,
1653.
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"A Bloudy fight between [t]he two potent fleets of England and Holland, on Thursday and Friday the second and third of June, in St. Georges Channel; with the number of ships that were burnt, sunk, and taken in the engagement: And a perfect account of the proceedings of both the fleets." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A74888.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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SIR,

WE are now within fight of Yarmoth steepl, being about five Leagu•••• from the shore, where we ride at Anchor, and shall stay here about two days, to receive such ships as shall come to us from the River, and from Hull, according to Orders already sent to that purpose. There are five Merchants ships which come from

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Malaga, now put into Mounts Bay, they are all bound for London.

From on board the Resolution the 29 of May.

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