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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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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 | |||||
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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