a town of France, in the department of Ille and Vilaine, by the sea-side, where there is a road. Here the British landed in 1758, in their way to St Maloës, where they burnt a great number of ships in the harbour, and then retired without loss. This town was in their power; but they acted like generous enemies, and did no hurt to this nor any other on the coast. W. Long. c. 13. N. Lat. 48° 41'.