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Pointe Saint-Mathieu

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on wrecks in all his fiefdoms; in 1390 the abbey received the right to take 10% of the hull, cargo and rigging of wrecked ships. To this right were added the right of remains, confirmed in 1602 by royal letters patent. He accorded this right to the monks for "all those who perish in the sea, and on
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At present, there are only a few houses on the point, grouped around the abbey ruins. However, in the past, the settlement was not limited to the abbey and its dependents. Very soon a village was established along the coast for commercial potential and the possibilities for
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The first signal station near the point was built in 1806, but the present one was built nearer the point in 1906, to give a view of the
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Since 2005, it has been open to the public and accompanied by a permanent exhibition of photos of disappeared sailors.
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had instituted, in 1602, 5 annual fairs and a weekly market), right to measure wheat and wine, etc...
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The abbey held many privileges - right to rushes, right to furnaces, rights to a twelfth of
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MĂ©morial national des Marins morts pour la France de la Pointe Saint Mathieu
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The cenotaph (Memorial to sailors who have died for France)
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In 1157 Hervé de Léon accorded the abbey the right of
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Index

French
Breton
headland
commune
Plougonvelin
Finistere Department
Brittany
France
in 1293
in 1512

sémaphore
salvaging wrecks

Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre
jet
Henry IV of France
flotsam and jetsam
Plougonvelin
le Conquet
Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre
Matthew
Dolmen
Saint-Mathieu Lighthouse
lighthouse

chenal du Four
Brest
Émile Guépratte
Georges Leygues

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