RIVER NAR
The 'River Nar' is a river in England, and tributary of the River Great Ouse. It rises near Litcham in Norfolk and flows 15 miles west through Castle Acre and Narborough (the latter giving the Nar its name[1]), joining the Ouse at King's Lynn. At one time, it once had a variety of alternative names, such as the Setch, the Sandringham, and Lynn Flu,[2] though these are rarely, if ever, used today.
1. A Popular Guide to Norfolk Place Names, , James, Rye, Larks Press, 1991,
2. A General History of the County of Norfolk, , , , John Stacy, 1829,
★ River Nar at Jim Shead's waterways information site
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References
1. A Popular Guide to Norfolk Place Names, , James, Rye, Larks Press, 1991,
2. A General History of the County of Norfolk, , , , John Stacy, 1829,
External links
★ River Nar at Jim Shead's waterways information site
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