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Parish of Kirkhaugh
Sheet 106 Plan 9

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Bouker Stones Bouker Stones Mr Robert Nixon 35 Chains N.E. Two large rocks near the village
Bouker Stones Mr Lee of Pasture House of Ayle. they protrude out of
Bouker Stones Mr Walton the side of a hill on Ayle Common
they are well known by the name
Bouk means large or bulky. See
Brockett
Ayle Ayle Revd Octavius James MA 24 Chains N.E. A small hamlet consisting of
Ayle List of County Voters of Pasture House a few Farmhouses and a school
Ayle Mr Walton it belongs to different proprietors
Ayle Manorial Plane 1774 date Horsley says that the name Ayle or
Ale Whellan’s Directory Ale Burn has been derived from Alione
Ale White’s Directory [???]
[?????] & also Alston – Alonston
Low Field Low Field Revd Octavius James MA 8 Chains S.W of A small stone house occupied
Low Field Mr Lee Pasture Field as a farmhouse the property
Low Field Mr Walton of Mr Lee
Low Field Manorial Plan
Thomas Jordan
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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