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Mercurius politicus, Number 375, 6th-13th August 1657 E.195[20]

Numb. 375
Mercurius Politicus,
COMPRISING
the sum of Forein Intelligence, with
the Affairs now on foor in the three Nations
OF
ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, & IRELAND;
For Information of the People.
------ It à vertere Seria {Hor at. de
Ar. Poet.
From Thursday August 6. to Thursday August 13. 1657.
From Cadiz in spain July 14.
CAptain Vincart of Zealand went lately with
two ships from hence to the Canaries;
the English had them in examination six
houres long: most of the English ships are
gone from this Road, because their fleet
went out to sea for some days. The ship
called the Flying Fame, Skipper Matthem
Hoock, coming hitherwards from the canaries, was pursued by
4 English Frigats, and the said ship stranded near Guelva, but
the English fetcht her off with the flood; many spanish passengers
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