IVRY, a market-town of the arrondissement of Evreux, in the department of the Eure, in France, remarkable for the victory gained there by Henry IV. over the Duke of Mayenne in 1590. It is situated on the banks of the Eure, and contains about 1250 inhabitants, who are occupied in tanneries, and in twist spinning.
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