The Encyclopedia of Arda - River Brandywine (original) (raw)
Indexes: Alphabetical: B Rivers and Lakes About this entry: Updated 10 May 2012 Updates planned: 1 |
The eastern border-river of the Shire The name given by Hobbits to the river the Elves called Baranduin; its source was at Lake Nenuial in the north, and it flowed southwestwards to reach the Great Sea near Eryn Vorn. For part of its length it formed the eastern border of the Shire. See also... Brandagamba Family, Brandy Hall, Brandybuck Family, Brandywine Bridge, Bridge Inn, Bridge of Stonebows, Buckland Gate, Bucklanders, Bucklebury, Bucklebury Ferry, Budgeford, Bywater Pool, Deephallow, Drogo Baggins, Eastfarthing of the Shire, [See the full list...]Eastmarch of the Shire, Elvet-isle, Fang, Folklands, Four Farthings, Gate-keepers, Girdley Island, Gorhendad Oldbuck (later Brandybuck), Great Bridge, Greenfields, Grindwall, Hay Gate, Haysend, High Hay, Hobbits, Hobbits of the Shire, Horn-call of Buckland, Isumbras Took I, Master of Buckland, Mithe, Mithe Steps, North-gate, Overbourn Marshes, Primula Brandybuck, River Baranduin, River Bralda-hîm, River Branda-nîn, River Shirebourn, River Withywindle, Rushey, Rushock Bog, Second Chief, Shire-reckoning, Shire-thain, Standelf, Stock, Thain of the Shire, The Causeway, The Golden Perch, The Marish, The River, The Stock-brook, The Water, Water-valley, Westmarch of the Shire, White Wolves, Willowbottom, Withy-weir, Woody End, Zaragamba Family Indexes: Alphabetical: B Rivers and Lakes About this entry: Updated 10 May 2012 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2000, 2007, 2012. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.Discus is the perfect Job Matching tool, with a reference library of nearly 250 different roles. |