found: Work cat.: The Deverills : wonderful water, 2006:p. 9 (There are differences of opinion which exists over the river's correct name, is it the "Deverill" or the "Wylye"?) p. 10 (The local custom seems to have been to call the river by either name)
found: Ord. Sur. gaz. GB, 1992(River Wylye)
found: Collins Britain atlas & gaz, c1999(Wylye, Wilts., River, rising at Maiden Bradley flowing into River Nadder at Wilton)
found: Wiltshire County Council WWW site, 31 Jan. 2008:Wiltshire Community History page (The name Deverill refers to the River Deverill which flows through the whole valley. It rises to the west of Kingston and flows north; at Crockerton it meets the Shearwater stream and becomes the River Wylye.)
found: Wikipedia, 31 Jan. 2008:River Wylye (Rises just south of Maiden Bradley and after flowing through the Deverill valley, forms the southern edge of Warminster. It then heads generally east south east, forming the Wylye Valley)
notfound: GEOnet, Feb. 11, 2008