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Rh coure: The Marchants Shippes with other mall veels being without the Queenes Shippes hot when they aw opportunitie: After the enemie finding no good to be done, (being well beaten) fell from vs, the Aduenture, playing vppon them with her great Ordinaunce, made three of the lat hot at them: Their Viceadmiral with diuers others of their Ships, were o beaten, that they left off the fight, and were forced to lye in the winde, for that they durt not lye of either board by reaon of their many and great Leakes, which they had receiued by our greate hot. The Generall with the ret of their fleete, tacking about fell in our wake, thinking; to get the winde, which in the beginning we ought to hinder. But our General eeing that in holding the winde we hould hoote our elues into the Bay, gaue them the winde. All that night they kept themlelues vppon our broade ide notwithtanding our Admirall carryed his Creet light all night: hauing greate Rh