an island in the mouth of the Bristol Channel, about eleven miles from the coast of Devonshire. It is about five miles in length and two in breadth, and is surrounded by rocks, except at one part, which is so narrow as to admit of not more than one person at a time reaching it. It has living on it but one family, who breed pigs, cats, and rabbits, and supply fowls and eggs to a part of its towns in Devonshire. Long. 4.9.W. Lat. 51.20.N.