Isis

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 232

Isis, the name applied by Leland, Camden, &c., and in the form Ysa by Higden (14th century), to the upper part of the river Thames (q.v.). For a long discussion of the origin of the name—a classised form perhaps of the Celtic uisge, ‘water’—see Notes and Queries for 1882–84.

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