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 21 his creatour quietly in his Cabbin. And when the Generall hall uruey his loes, he hall finde it more then the loe of the Englih, and the mot of his detroyed by the Bullet: But the death of Sir Fraunces Drake was of o great comfort vnto the Spaniard, that it was thought to be a ufficient amendes, although their whole fleete had beene vtterly lot.



Thirdly, The generall doth ay of his owne credite, and not by intelligence from any Indian or other, that on the eleauenth of March lat hee met the Englih fleete at the Ile of Pinas, being fourteene good Shippes, who although they