a town of France, in Lower Bretagne, seated on the river Elboroe, 20 miles east of Brest. In an inn here is a well which ebbs and flows like the sea, but at contrary times. E. Long. 4° 13'. N. Lat. 48° 25'.
LANDRECY, a town of the French Netherlands, in Hainault, ceded to France by the treaty of the Pyrenees, and is now very well fortified. It was besieged by prince Eugene in 1712, but to no purpose. It is seated on a plain, on the river Sambre, in E. Long. 3° 47'. N. Lat. 50° 4'.