a considerable town of France in Guienne, now in the department of Lot. It is seated on a peninsula made by the river Lot, and built partly on a craggy rock. The principal street is very narrow; and terminates in the market place, in which is the town house. The cathedral is a Gothic structure, and has a large square steeple. The fortifications are regular, and the town contained 10,136 inhabitants in 1815. E. Long. 1. 6. N. Lat. 44. 26.