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River Coquet : ウィキペディア英語版
River Coquet

The River Coquet runs through the county of Northumberland, England, discharging into the North Sea on the east coast of England at Amble. Warkworth Castle is built in a loop of the Coquet.
The river, about in length, rises in the Cheviot Hills and follows a course generally easterly, but greatly winding. It passes Harbottle, near which relics of the Stone Age are seen, and Holystone, where it is recorded that Bishop Paulinus baptized a great body of Northumbrians in the year 627. Several earthworks crown hills above this part of the valley and at Cartington, Tosson and Whitton are relics of medieval border fortifications.
The small town of Rothbury is situated beneath the rugged Simonside Hills. The river dashes through a narrow gully called the Thrum, and then passes Brinkburn Priory, of which the fine Transitional Norman church was restored to use in 1858, while there are fragments of the monastic buildings. This was an Augustinian foundation of the time of Henry I.
A short distance below this the Coquet has its mouth in Warkworth Harbour, with the small port of Amble on the south bank, and Coquet Island a mile out to sea. The river is frequented by sportsmen for salmon and trout fishing. No important tributary is received, but ten smaller tributaries do join the river at intervals, including Usway Burn and the River Alwin.
The earliest known reference to the River Coquet is found in the 7th Century Ravenna Cosmography, where it is known as ''Coccuveda''. Bede referred to ''Cocuedi fluminis''.〔Bede, ''Vita S. Cuthberti'', 24〕 This can be roughly translated to 'Red River', perhaps reflecting the red porphyritic pebbles found here in large numbers.〔Frodsham, ''In the Valley of the Sacred Mountain: An Introduction to Prehistoric Upper Coquetdale'' (1st ed), p. 169.〕
The area provides the background to William Gibson's 1828 poem The Sailor or the Coquet Cottage and other Poems some in the Scottish Dialect. Copies of this very rare book are in the British Library and also in the Duke of Northumberland's library at Alnwick Castle.
==See also==

*Rivers of the United Kingdom
*(Bridges On the Coquet )
*(The Roman Map of Britain - Coccuveda )

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