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MORLAIX

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 839 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MORLAIX  , a

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town of western France, capital of an arrondissement in the department of Finistere, 37 M . E.N.E. of
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Brest on the railway to
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Rennes . Pop . (r906), 13,875 . Morlaix lies between 4 and 5 M. from the
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English Channel in a narrow valley where two small streams unite to form the Dossen, the channel of which forms its
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port . Below the town the
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river widens into an estuary, the mouth of which is commanded by an old fortress, the Chateau du Taureau, built in 1542 to protect the town against the English . The railway from Paris to Brest crosses the valley on a striking two-storeyed viaduct some zoo ft. above the quays . Morlaix contains a considerable number of wooden houses of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries . These have large covered courts, with huge open fireplaces and carved wooden staircases, supported on pillars, leading from the court to the upper storeys . Morlaix has a sub-prefecture, tribunals of first instance and of commerce, a chamber of commerce, and colleges for boys and girls . The
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industries include the manufacture of
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tobacco occupying about 900 hands, tanning,
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brewing and the manufacture of casks, wooden shoes and candles; there is an active trade in grain, butter, oil-seeds, vegetables, leather,
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wax, honey and in horses and other livestock, which are exported by sea . The port, consisting of an
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outer tidal harbour and an inner basin, admits vessels
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drawing 17 ft. at spring tides and 12 ft. at
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neap tides .

Judging by the numerous coins found on the spot, the site of Morlaix was probably occupied in the

time of the Romans . The
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counts of Leon held the lordship in the 12th century, but the dukes of
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Brittany disputed possession with them, and in 1187 Henry II. of England,
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guardian of Arthur of Brittany, made him-self master of the town after a siege of several weeks . During the
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Hundred Years' War Morlaix was held by the French and the English in turn, and pillaged by the latter in 1522 . Queen Mary of Scots, on her way to be married to the dauphin, made solemn entry into Morlaix in 1548 . The town having joined the
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League, the castle was taken by storm in the name of Henry IV. in 1594 .

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