River Ouse, Sussex
The
River Ouse
is a
river
in the
county
of
East Sussex
in
England
. It rises south of
Crawley
, passes through
Lewes
and the
South Downs
and joins the
English Channel
at
Newhaven, East Sussex
. Unlike the other British rivers called the
Ouse
, whose name comes from a Scandinavian root cognate with "oose", its name comes from a corruption of the
French
"Riviere de Lewes". The author
Virginia Woolf
drowned herself in the River Ouse in 1941, near the village of
Rodmell
. Ouse
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