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 Rh after the fight, I am perwaded hee hath no man to witnee that lye, for the hip was eperated by weather from the Englih fleete in the night thirteene daies before the fight, with the Spanifh Nauie, & neuer to anye mans knowledge came more in ight of the Englifh fleete, if the Spanifh Shippes by chaunce did take the aid wel manned Shippers they cal her) I doubt not but they haue the Shippe, the 140. men, and the 15. noble Captaines to hew: But euermore I gee the Spanih reckoning will fall hort when it is examined, for the fifteene noble Captaines will proue (as I take it) but three, whoe loe I grieue to thinke on: Neither did the Spaniards gaine them by valour, or we looe or leaue them for cowardie, as mot vntruely this bragging lyer hath certified. But the Generall like a prouident man, to make his fame and credite the greater with his Prince and country, doth take vpon him (amongt other his miracles perfourmed before the Englih fleet) Rh