Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . Grave et inrirriiiie p«r. Wag^mrr & Debes Leipzig. Roadstead. OHERBOFRG. 21. Route. 163 weekly during tlie bathing-season (adm. 1 fr.). Military band on , Sun. at British Consul, Hon. H. P. Vereker^ — American Consular Agent,Henry J. C. Hainneville, Esq. French Protestant Church, Place Divettc; service at 11 EnglishChurch Services are held here in Aug. and Sept. at 10 and 6 Cherbourg, a town with 40,783 inliab. and a fort


Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . Grave et inrirriiiie p«r. Wag^mrr & Debes Leipzig. Roadstead. OHERBOFRG. 21. Route. 163 weekly during tlie bathing-season (adm. 1 fr.). Military band on , Sun. at British Consul, Hon. H. P. Vereker^ — American Consular Agent,Henry J. C. Hainneville, Esq. French Protestant Church, Place Divettc; service at 11 EnglishChurch Services are held here in Aug. and Sept. at 10 and 6 Cherbourg, a town with 40,783 inliab. and a fortress of the firstclass, is tlie third naval harbour of France, Cherbourg owes itsimportance to its situation at the N. extremity of the peninsula ofthe Cotentin (p. 161), in a bay embraced between Cap Levi on theE., and Cap de la Hague on the W., and directly facing the coastof England, which is about 70 M. distant. Cherbourg is supposed by some authorities to occupy the site of theRoman station of Coriallum or Coriallo; others regard the name as a cor-ruption of Caesar/s5M;(7M5 (Cirsars Castle) and it has also been suggested thatthe name is t


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