The River Cary is a river in Somerset, England. It is sourced from the Park Pond in Castle Cary and flows towards the southwest.
Etymology
The origin of the name Cary is uncertain. It may be derived from pre-Celtickar-, meaning "stony, hard",[1] or the Celtic element car meaning dear, pleasant (c.f. Welshcari, "love").[2]
In 1995 a major pollution incident occurred when lindane and mercuryseed dressing were poured down a drain which leads into the river near Somerton.[4]
References
^Victor Watts, 'Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names', Cambridge University Press, 2004