St. Servan, 1858. Town in France. 'St. Servan is a tolerably well-built town, in the department of the Ille and Vilaine, at the mouth of the River Rance, about a mile to the south of St. Malo, from which it is separated by a narrow arm of the sea, dry at low water. Its manufactures, consisting chiefly of linen, sailcloth, soap, and tobacco, are considerable. The population is about 10,000'. From "Illustrated London News", 1858.
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