Sad nevvs from the seas. : Being a true relation of the losse of that good ship called the Merchant Royall, which was cast away ten leagues from the lands end, on Thursday night, being the 23. of Septemb. last, 1641. having in her a world of treasure, as this story following doth truly relate.
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