a large town of Devonshire, seated between two branches of the river Tamar, having a good market for corn and provisions. It had 1266 inhabitants in 1811. W. Long. 2° 42'. N. Lat. 50° 50'.
a large town of Devonshire, seated between two branches of the river Tamar, having a good market for corn and provisions. It had 1266 inhabitants in 1811. W. Long. 2° 42'. N. Lat. 50° 50'.