The last great and terrible SEA-FIGHT BETWEEN The English and the Dutch, on Tuesday and Wed­nesday last, upon the Western Sound neer Cornwal, continuing for the space of two and twenty houres: The particulars of this bloudy Conflict; the manner of Engagement; and how Sir G. Ayscue charged quite through the enemies fleet with the Rainbow, with the loss of 12 men, and 60 shot in the Hull; the number of ships sunk, taken, and burnt on both sides; the great loss that befel the English in the Bona­venture, Elizabeth, and George; the ships rent and batter'd; and Capt. Pack, and divers others, torn limb from limb with Canon-shot. Brought by the last Post, Sunday August 22. And published according to Order.

[depiction of a sea-battle with two ships or galleons and two smaller vessels]

London, Printed for G. Horton; and sold at the Royal Exchange in Cornhil.

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