River Ouzel

Coordinates: 51°52′56″N 0°38′08″W / 51.88222°N 0.63556°W / 51.88222; -0.63556
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River Ouzel between Northall and Billington.

The River Ouzel /ˈzəl/, also known as the River Lovat, is a river in England, and a tributary of the River Great Ouse. It rises in the Chiltern Hills and flows 20 miles (32 km) north to join the Ouse at Newport Pagnell.

It is usually called the River Ouzel, except near Newport Pagnell where both names are used. The name Lovat was recorded (in the form 'Lovente') in the thirteenth century,[1] a map of 1724 marks the river as "Lowsel R",[2] and a map surveyed in 1765 shows it as 'Ouzel River'.[3] The modern Ordnance Survey uses only the name Ouzel, except north of Willen Lake where it is marked as 'River Ouzel or Lovat'.[4]

Course

From

M1, the river is joined by Crawley Brook from Husborne Crawley
. Finally, the river flows through Newport Pagnell to its junction with the Great Ouse.

References

  1. ^ Eilert Ekwall, English River Names, Oxford University Press, 1928, p. 263.
  2. Luton Museum & Art Gallery
    , 1976, p. 21.
  3. ^ Thomas Jefferys, The County of Bedford, reprinted by Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 1983.
  4. ^ Ordnance Survey, Explorer 192, edition A, 1998.
  5. ^ F. G. Gurney, Yttingaford and the tenth-century bounds of Chalgrave and Linslade, Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 5, 1920, p. 175, note 25.


51°52′56″N 0°38′08″W / 51.88222°N 0.63556°W / 51.88222; -0.63556