http://mistshadows.blogspot.com/2016/10/the-bear-river-of-birdoswald-banna-and.html
In my book THE ARTHUR OF HISTORY, I indicated that Arthur's father's name - Arthwys - may, in fact, be a territorial designation for the region of the Irthing River. [Arth = 'bear', while the -wys could be the suffix -wys, which is the Welsh form of Latin -enses. Hence Arthwys = 'man of the Arth'.] We find both the Birdoswald Dark Age hall and the Camlann of Arthur along the Irthing, with the Aballava/Avalana fort not far to the west. What follows is an article written by place-name expert Dr. Andrew Breeze, who believes that Irthing means "Little Bear".
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