Holinshed Chronicles: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Volume 1, CompleteHolinshed, Raphael
History
Holinshed Chronicles: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Volume 1, Complete
Holinshed, Raphael
Great Britain -- History -- To 1485; Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603
[Sidenote: Auon.]
The next riuer that we came vnto of anie name is the Auon, which (as
Leland saith) riseth by northeast, and not far from Woolfehall in
Wiltshire, supposed to be the same which Ptolomie called Halenus. The
first notable bridge that it runneth vnto, is at Vphauen, thence foure
miles further it goeth to little Ambresburie, and there is another
bridge, from thence to Woodford village, standing at the right hand
banke, and Newton village on the left. The bishops of Sarum had a
proper manor place at Woodford, which bishop Sharton pulled downe
altogither, bicause it was somewhat in ruine. Thence it goeth to
Fisherton bridge, to Cranebridge, old Salisburie, new Salisburie, and
finallie to Harnham, which is a statelie bridge of stone, of six
arches at the least. There is at the west end of the said bridge, a
little Iland, that lieth betwixt this and another bridge, of foure
pretie arches, and vnder this later runneth a good round streame,
which (as I take it) is a branch of Auon, that breaketh out a little
aboue, & soone after it reuniteth it selfe againe: or else that Wilton
water hath there his entrie into the Auon, which I cannot yet
determine. From Harneham bridge it goeth to Dounton, that is about
foure miles, and so much in like sort from thence to Fordingbridge, to
Ringwood bridge fiue miles, to Christes church Twinham fiue miles, and
streight into the sea; and hitherto Leland of this streame, which for
the worthinesse thereof (in mine opinion) is not sufficientlie
described. Wherefore I thinke good to deliuer a second receiued of
another, which in more particular maner dooth exhibit his course vnto
vs.
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