Infobox UK place country England official name GreatAyton latitude 54.49569 longitude 1.12919 label position bottom population 4,570 population ref 2001 civil parish GreatAyton shire district Hambleton shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Richmond, North Yorkshire UK Parliament constituency Richmond post town Middlesbrough postcode district TS9 postcode area TS dial code 01642 os grid reference NZ565115 GreatAyton is a village and Civil parishes in England civil parish in the Hambleton Non metropolitan district district of North Yorkshire on the edge of the North York Moors in England. It lies convert 7 mi km 1 south east from Middlesbrough and convert 3 mi km 1 north east from Stokesley . According to the 2001 census, it has a population ... explorer and navigator . The name GreatAyton is thought by whom? date April 2012 to derive from Ea ... of weaving , tanning , brewing and tile making. It was home to the GreatAyton Friends School ... by GreatAyton railway station on the Esk Valley Line . Geography Image GreatAyton, North Yorkshire.jpg thumb left Looking south west to GreatAyton from Cliff Ridge GreatAyton is situated at the foot ... in GreatAyton. The obelisk is constructed from granite taken from Point Hicks , the first ... within the churchyard of the All Saints Church. ref http www.achurchnearyou.com greatayton all saints old church The Church of England All Saints Old Church , GreatAyton retrieved 2011 09 12 ref References Reflist External links commons category http www.great ayton.org.uk GreatAyton Tourism, Parish ... GreatAyton Information for visitors from Hambleton District Council http www.captaincookschoolroommuseum.co.uk ... North Yorkshire GreatAyton North Yorkshire Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Category Obelisks in the United Kingdom it GreatAyton nl GreatAyton pl GreatAyton ... more details
refimprove date June 2011 Infobox UK station name GreatAyton symbol rail code GTA image name GreatAyton railway station in 2008.jpg manager Northern Rail locale GreatAyton borough Hambleton platforms 1 latitude 54.4896 longitude 1.1154 gridref NZ574108 lowusage0405 pad 1em 4,297 lowusage0506 increase 4,405 lowusage0607 increase 4,738 lowusage0708 increase 5,666 lowusage0809 increase 5,668 caption owner original North Eastern Railway UK North Eastern Railway pregroup North Eastern Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway years 1 April 1868 events Station opened GreatAyton railway station serves the village of GreatAyton in the county of North Yorkshire , England. It is located on the Esk Valley Line and is operated by Northern Rail who provide all of the station s passenger services. History The North Eastern Railway UK North Eastern Railway built a short line to link stnlnk Battersby on their route between Picton railway station, Yorkshire Picton and stnlnk Grosmont with stnlnk Nunthorpe on the Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway a subsidiary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway . This Nunthorpe Battersby Link link line opened on 1 June 1864 but was used at first only for mineral trains. Passenger trains along the route began four years later, ref cite book last Allen first Cecil J. authorlink Cecil J. Allen title The North Eastern Railway year 1974 origyear 1964 publisher Ian Allan location Shepperton isbn 0 7110 0495 1 page 117 ref harv ref and a station at GreatAyton was opened on 1 April 1868. ref cite book last Butt first R.V.J. title The Directory of Railway Stations year 1995 publisher Patrick Stephens Ltd location Yeovil isbn 1 85260 508 1 id R508 ... but only the latter two destinations are in use currently. Next to GreatAyton station is the village ... Yorkshire Moors Railway . The best place to view trains at GreatAyton station is on the road bridge ... Category DfT Category F2 stations nl Station GreatAyton ... more details
File The Friends School Great Ayton1.jpg thumb right The Friends School in 1998 File The Friends School Great Ayton2.jpg thumb right Rear view of The Friends School in 1998 GreatAyton Friends School 1841 1997 in GreatAyton , North Yorkshire , England , was an independent school independent , co educational, agricultural boarding school , run by the Religious Society of Friends the Quakers . The school was situated on High Green on an estate of around convert 70 acre m2 in a picturesque setting in the shadow of the Cleveland Hills. The River Leven, North Yorkshire River Leven a tributary of the River Tees , ran through the school grounds and was bridged in several places. History Quakers in County Durham , having concern for children of disowned Friends who were not eligible for Quaker education, were searching for a suitable site to establish an agricultural school on their behalf. Unable to find a site in the preferred area of Bishop Auckland , Durham Friends sought the assistance of Thomas Richardson , a Quaker from Darlington who had come to live in GreatAyton on his retirement in 1830. In 1841 the school was established for the maintenance of 36 boys and the same number of girls belonging to or connected with the Society of Friends others are admitted at a charge representing about the average cost of each child per annum. There was now accommodation for 80 boarders. The course of instruction embraces Latin, French, Euclid, Geometry, Algebra, and various scientific subjects ... in 1997 came as a shock and bereavement to the Quakers, the villagers of GreatAyton and the staff ... from 120,000 to 200,000. The Quakers in GreatAyton set aside part of the meeting house as an Old ... Ayton Old Scholars http www.aytonschool.co.uk Ayton School, photographs of GreatAyton IoE 332975 West ... the new name Ayton School . It appointed a marketing manager to promote the school s facilities ... remain in the meeting room. References references Further reading G. Alston Watson Ayton School Centenary ... more details
Ayton may refer to In places Ayton, Ontario , Canada Ayton, Scottish Borders , Scotland East Ayton , North Yorkshire, England Little Ayton , North Yorkshire, England GreatAyton , North Yorkshire, England West Ayton , North Yorkshire, England In other uses Ayton surname , a surname including a list of people with the surname See also Aiton disambiguation Aytoun disambig geo Category English toponyms ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Little Ayton is a village and civil parish in Hambleton district of North Yorkshire , England . It lies immediately south of GreatAyton . commons category Coord 54 29 N 1 08 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Hambleton geo stub pl Little Ayton ... more details
Richard Ayton 1786 1823 , was an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer. Life Ayton was born in London in 1786. His father, a son of William Ayton, banker in Lombard Street, later moved sto Macclesfield , Cheshire , and at its grammar school Ayton obtained a knowledge of Latin and Greek. In accordance with the wish of his father, who died in 1799, he was sent to study law at Manchester , and at the end of a year became the pupil of a barrister in London but he never set himself seriously to prepare for a career. As soon as he came of age, he retired to the coast of Sussex , and resolved to live within his comparatively small income. In 1811 he returned to London, and accepted a situation in a public office but this he relinquished in 1813, to accompany William Daniell A.R.A. , in a voyage round Great Britain. An account of the voyage, with views drawn and engraved by Daniell, appeared in 8 vols. folio, 1814 25 but the letterpress of only the first two volumes is by Ayton. Disagreeing with Daniell over his plans for the future volumes, Ayton declined to proceed further with the book, and started play writing. Two of his farces, acted at Covent Garden , were total failures but he adapted from the French several pieces for the English Opera House with moderate success. During a voyage between Scarborough and London, Ayton was nearly shipwrecked, and received an injury to his ankle which confined him to bed for more than a year. In the spring of 1821 he was sufficiently recovered to go to the coast of Sussex, but his health continued uncertain and precarious. In July 1823 his illness became serious he moved for medical advice to London, but died shortly afterwards. During the last eighteen months of his life Ayton occupied himself with light hearted essays, chiefly on pastimes ... Ayton, Richard Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ayton, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Ayton, Richard Category 1786 births Category 1823 deaths Category 18th century English people Category ... more details
Robert Ayton may refer to Robert Aytoun , a Scottish poet of the 16th and 17th centuries Robert Ayton artist , an illustrator for the Eagle comic and Ladybird Books in the 1950s 80s hndis name Ayton, Robert ... more details
Ayton is a surname of English origin, and may refer to Sir Robert Ayton 1570 1638 , Scottish poet Robert Ayton illustrator 1915 1985 , British comics artist and illustrator Sarah Ayton born 1980 , English professional sailor William Alexander Ayton 1816 1909 , British Anglican clergyman See also Ayton disambiguation Aiton disambiguation Aytoun surname Ayton ... more details
. NAME Ayton, Sarah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sailor DATE OF BIRTH 9 April 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ayton, Sarah Category 1980 births Category Living people Category Olympic sailors of Great Britain Category English female yacht racers Category Sailors ... Ashford, Surrey Category Olympic gold medalists for Great Britain Category Officers of the Order of the British ... stub fr Sarah Ayton pl Sarah Ayton uk zh ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 54.248700 longitude 0.486700 official name West Ayton static image Image West Ayton 1 Nigel Coates .jpg 240px static image caption population 831 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census ref name 2001 census civil parish West Ayton shire district Scarborough borough Scarborough shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Scarborough and Whitby UK Parliament constituency Scarborough and Whitby post town SCARBOROUGH postcode district YO13 postcode area YO dial code os grid reference SE986847 Image Ayton Castle.jpg thumb left The 14th century Ayton Castle, between East Ayton and West Ayton West Ayton is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough borough Scarborough district of North Yorkshire , England . According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 UK census , West Ayton parish had a population of 831. ref name 2001 census cite web url http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 798225&c West Ayton&d 16&e 15&g 476722&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1215467460539&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 title 2001 Census Key Statistics Parish Headcounts Area West Ayton CP Parish accessdate 2008 07 07 work Neighbourhood Statistics publisher Office for National Statistics ref References Reflist External links Commons category inline West Ayton Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Scarborough geo stub nl West Ayton pl West Ayton ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 54.254600 longitude 0.474400 official name East Ayton static image static image caption population 1,687 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census ref name 2001 census civil parish East Ayton shire district Scarborough borough Scarborough shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Scarborough and Whitby UK Parliament constituency Scarborough and Whitby post town SCARBOROUGH postcode district YO13 postcode area YO dial code os grid reference SE994854 Image Ayton Castle 2 Nigel Coates .jpg thumb left The 14th century Ayton Castle, between East Ayton and West Ayton Image St John the Baptist East Ayton 1 Nigel Coates .jpg thumb left St John the Baptist church Image East Ayton Tree Sculpture Nigel Coates .jpg thumb left Tree Sculpture on the A170 road A170 East Ayton is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough borough Scarborough district of North Yorkshire , England . According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 UK census , East Ayton parish had a population of 1,687. ref name 2001 census cite web url http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 798189&c East Ayton&d 16&e 15&g 476711&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1215471222679&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 title 2001 Census Key Statistics Parish Headcounts Area East Ayton CP Parish accessdate 2008 07 07 work Neighbourhood Statistics publisher Office for National Statistics ref The ruins of Ayton castle can be found to the east of the village. The tower dates back to 1390 and was built by Ralph Eure. During the 1670 ... year 2001 doi isbn ref Forge Valley C.C. , the local cricket club for East & West Ayton , were the national ..., Paul Kynman, of First Knight and Heartbeat UK TV series Heartbeat , lived in Ayton village. References Reflist External links Commons category inline East Ayton Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Scarborough geo stub nl East Ayton pl East Ayton ... more details
File Ayton Castle geograph.org.uk 813849.jpg thumb 200px Ayton Castle Ayton Castle is located to the east of Ayton, Scottish Borders Ayton in the Scottish Borders . It is convert 9 km north west of Berwick ... and Ireland tower house , the present castle dates largely from the 19th century. Ayton Castle is the caput of the List of Scottish feudal baronies feudal barony of Ayton. The castle is protected ... hslive hsstart?P HBNUM 1987 title Ayton Castle Listed Building Report publisher Historic Scotland ... data.historic scotland.gov.uk pls htmldb f?p 2400 15 0 GARDEN GDL00033 title Ayton Castle work Inventory ... negotiation of the treaty of Ayton , signed on 30 September 1497. The tower was replaced ... en site 60254 details ayton castle title Ayton Castle work CANMORE publisher Royal Commission on the Ancient ... director of the bank, 1841 1853. Between these latter dates he acquired the Ayton estate, and he is recorded as William Mitchell Innes of Ayton Castle, an ordinary director 1853 1859. Image Ayton Castle grounds.jpg thumb left Ayton Castle and grounds. In 1851 William Mitchell Innes commissioned James Gillespie Graham to build a new castle at Ayton in the Scottish Baronial style in red sandstone ... offices and stables block, all in red sandstone, Ayton Castle boasts a beehive type ... in January 1860, it passed to his eldest son and heir, Alexander Mitchell Innes of Ayton and Whitehall .... He continued the family s building works at Ayton by commissioning James Maitland Wardrop to build ... of Ayton & Whitehall was served heir of entail to his grandfather, Alexander Mitchell Innes of Ayton & Whitehall, on 21 November 1892. In 1895 he sold the barony of Ayton, its castle and lands, for 90,000 ... all paid out following the sale of Ayton Castle. The family retained Millbank House and grounds, not far ... cite web url http www.rightmove.co.uk property for sale property 20324214.html title Ayton Castle ... commonscat http www.aytoncastle.co.uk history.htm Ayton Castle website coord 55.8456 N 2.1148 W region ... more details
Ayton is a community in the municipality of West Grey, Ontario West Grey , Grey County, Ontario Grey County , Ontario , Canada . Image LCBO Ayton.jpg thumb right 300px LCBO outlet of Ayton Formerly the seat of local government for the disbanded Normanby Township, Ontario Normanby Township , it is best described as a rural village nestled on the banks of the Saugeen River South Saugeen River and the centre of a prosperous farming area. Although mostly a farming community, Ayton does have an arena, Liquor Control Board of Ontario LCBO Outlet , tavern, Lutheran church and a public school. The old water powered mill, in the heart of the town, has a new career producing Micro hydro hydro for the grid instead of grist for the farmer. Ayton is the home of Fisher Poultry , Domm Construction , PM Graphics , Weppler Farm Machinery Ltd. and Filsingers Organic Foods some of several major industries in West Grey. Located on the intersection of Grey Road 3 and Grey Road 9, Ayton is geographically south of Hanover, Ontario Hanover , southwest of Durham, Ontario Durham , and a neighbour to Neustadt, Ontario Neustadt . External links http www.greycounty.ca communities ayton.cfm Communities of Grey County http www.westgrey.com Township of West Grey coord 44 03 N 80 56 W region CA type city source GNS enwiki display title Category Communities in Grey County WesternOntario geo stub ... more details
for people named AytonAyton surname infobox UK place country Scotland official name Ayton scots name ... Online title Comparative Population Profile Ayton Locality url http www.scrol.gov.uk scrol browser ... dial code 01890 7 Image Ayton Clock Tower House.jpg thumb left Clock Tower House at Ayton. Ayton lang ... of the Scottish Borders region. It is on the Eye Water , from which it is said to take its name Ayton ... being Berwick upon Tweed . The A1 road Great Britain A1 Great North Road originally ran through the heart of the village, but during the 1980s a bypass was built to the East of the village. Ayton was the location of a coaching inn on the road between London and Edinburgh. Ayton is the last major work ... then. Norman settlers are the first recorded owners of Ayton when the De Vesci family are understood ... forces in 1497. By this time it was owned by the Homes, already one of the great families of Berwickshire ... and Forests of Scotland. James Fordyce planted a number of woodlands and moved Ayton village further ... to Ayton House . James Fordyce died in 1809 bequeathing the estate to a grandson, John Fordyce, who was to have a military career. In 1834 disaster struck Ayton, as related by the Reverend George ... Gillespie Graham who was his near contemporary. The contract drawings still preserved at Ayton ... Duke of Hamilton. There are similarities between Ayton and Graham s work at Brodick, but at Ayton ..., built of local red sandstone by Alexander Rowe of Edinburgh that brings great drama to what ... family had all left home. Note extracted from an article upon Ayton Castle by Michael Hall in Country ... The Scottish diarist and author James Boswell , biographer of Samuel Johnson passed through Ayton on his ... made the chaise be dragged on to Ayton, where we waited till the driver rode to Berwick and brought ... dry toast, a bowl of warm negus drink , and went comfortable to bed See also Ayton Castle List of places ... record.php?usi 000 000 190 777 C SCRAN Roy Map of Ayton http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx ... more details
File Ayton Jack O Lantern.jpg thumb right 250px Jack O Lantern Eagle Jack O Lantern , from Eagle comic Eagle Robert Norton Ayton 1915 1985 was a British comics artist and illustrator who worked for the Eagle comic Eagle and Ladybird Books . He was born in London and educated at the Harrow School of Art , and may also have attended the Central School of Art and Design and Hammersmith School of Art . He became a commercial artist with several advertising agencies before going freelance, drawing commissions for Castrol and Rolls Royce Limited Rolls Royce among others. He was called up for military service during the Second World War , but returned to illustrating once demobbed. ref name ET http eagle times.blogspot.com 2009 12 eagle artists robert ayton.html Eagle Artists Robert Ayton , Eagle Times, 12 December 2009 ref He became friends with fellow illustrator Norman Williams artist Norman Williams , who recruited him for Marcus Morris publisher Marcus Morris new comic, the Eagle comic Eagle , in 1950. He drew Jack O Lantern Eagle Jack O Lantern , a historical series about an orphan in the Napoleonic Wars , written by George Beardmore . When Williams died in 1957, Ayton drew the final episode of his strip, The Great Sailor , a biography of Lord Nelson . He left Jack O Lantern in 1959, after which it was drawn by Cecil Langley Doughty , but lasted only another 31 weeks. After two years ... and Marcus Morris. ref name ET ref http lambiek.net artists a ayton robert.htm Robert Ayton on Lambiek Comiclopedia ref ref http www.dandare.org eagle artists ayton.htm Dandare.org on Robert Ayton ... Holland, http bearalley.blogspot.com 2009 11 robert ayton.html Robert Ayton bibliography , Bear Alley ... http www.bristol savages.org past artists 7.html Bristol Savages past artists Ayton, Robert Norton ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ayton, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1915 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ayton, Robert Category ... more details
File Ayton and Burnmouth Kirk.jpg thumb right Ayton Parish Church Ayton and Burnmouth Parish Church is a member church lang sco kirk of the Church of Scotland , serving the communities of Ayton, Scottish Borders Ayton and Burnmouth in the Scottish Borders . The church is situated on the side of the B6355, just off the main A1 road Great Britain A1 road , convert 0.5 mi south of the village centre and convert 6.5 mi north west of Berwick upon Tweed , at gbmapping NT927609 . History There are charters of the late 11th and early 12th centuries granting the lands of Eiton, as Ayton was then known, ref Ayton is from Eiton , meaning settlement by the river. http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O40 Ayton.html A. D. MILLS. Ayton. A Dictionary of British Place Names. Oxford University Press. 2003. Encyclopedia.com. 3 Nov. 2009 ref to Coldingham Priory . The lands were granted by King Edgar of Scotland ruled 1097 1107 . By the end of the 12th century, the monks of Coldingham had built a chapel dedicated St. Dionysius . ref name SBH cite web url http www.scottishbordersheritage.co.uk 49961 title St. Dionysius Church, Ayton work Scottish Borders Heritage ref The church later received an altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary, with endowments of various acres and rigs in the Lordship of Ayton. ref name Fasti cite book url http www.archive.org details fastiecclesiasco08scotuoft title Fasti ecclesi scotican the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation author1 Scott, Hew ... web url http www.ayton online.co.uk 1 homepage.htm title Where in the world is Ayton? work Ayton ... Ayton Kirkyard.jpg thumb left The kirkyard and part of the ruined St. Dionysius Church Post Reformation ... to the ancient church. ref cite web url http www.ayton village.org title Home Page of the Ayton Village ... hslive hsstart?P HBNUM 46451 title Ayton Parish Church, Listed Building Report publisher Historic Scotland ref The 19th century Ayton Parish Church is a category A listed building , ref name ... more details
Charles John Ayton 24 February 1846&ndash 29 July 1922 was a New Zealand goldminer, rabbiter, rural labourer and diarist. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland , England on 24 February 1846. ref name DNZB Ayton DNZB title Charles John Ayton first Jane last Thomson id 2a19 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ayton, Charles John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Goldminer, rabbiter, rural labourer, diarist DATE OF BIRTH 24 February 1846 PLACE OF BIRTH Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England DATE OF DEATH 29 July 1922 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ayton, Charles John Category 1846 births Category 1922 deaths Category New Zealand miners Category English emigrants to New Zealand Category New Zealand writers Category New Zealand diarists NewZealand bio stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Ayton image name caption locale Scotland borough Scottish Borders original North British Railway pregroup North British Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway platforms ? latitude longitude gridref years 22 June 1846 events Station opens years1 5 February 1962 events1 Station closes Ayton railway station was a train station station which served the village of Ayton, Scottish Borders Ayton in the Scotland Scottish area of Scottish Borders . It was located on what is now known as the East Coast Main Line . The station was also served by trains on the Berwickshire Railway which diverged from the main line at stnlnk Reston . History Opened by the North Eastern Railway UK North Eastern Railway , it became part of the London and North Eastern Railway during the Railways Act 1921 Grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. The station was closed by the British Railways Board in 1962. Historical Rail Start rail line previous stnlnk Burnmouth next stnlnk Reston route North British Railway br small p style background eeee00 Berwickshire Railway small col ffff00 end References Notes Reflist Sources Butt Stations Jowett Nationalised Jowett Atlas http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 392,660,1 Station on navigable O.S. map cite web url http www.railbrit.co.uk Berwickshire Railway frame.htm title RAILSCOT on Berwickshire Railway cite web url http www.railbrit.co.uk North British Railway frame.htm title RAILSCOT on North British Railway   External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 392,660,1 Ayton station on navigable 1947 O. S. map   coord 55.838 2.115 type railwaystation region GB source npemap.co.uk enwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Ayton Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in the Scottish Borders Category Railway stations opened in 1846 Category Railway stations closed in 1962 Category Former North British Railway stations Scotland railstation ... more details
William Alexander Ayton 1816 1909 was a British Anglican clergyman, with an interest in alchemy . ref Ronald Decker and Michael Dummett , A History of the Occult Tarot 1870 1970 2003 p.62, a clergyman of the Church of England and well known in occult circles as an alchemist . ref ref The Reverend William Alexander Ayton was one of the oldest initiates of the original Golden Dawn, joining along with his wife Anne among William Westcott s earliest recruits just a few months after a the founding of the Hermetic Order in 1888. As G. H. Frater Virtue Orta Occident Rarius those rising by virtue rarely decline , Ayton achieved the grade of 5 6 a year later, at the age of 74. He was at the time still active as a priest, and as the Vicar of Chacombe in Oxfordshire he had been a freemason for twenty years, and was also associated with the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light. He retired on a pension in 1894 and lived into his 92nd year, dying in 1909 in Hertfordshire. http www.billheidrick.com tlc2003 tlc0603.htm ref ref William Alexander Ayton 1816 1909 , Vicar of Chacombe, Northamptonshire. He had an alchemical laboratory in his cellar and was afraid that his Bishop would learn of its existence http freemasonry.bcy.ca aqc fringe notes.html 85 ref He translated from Latin the life of John Dee mathematician John Dee written by Thomas Smith . ref First published 1908. ref He is generally thought to have been a member of the shadowy Society of Eight founded in 1883. ref Founded by Frederick Holland ..., Benjamin Cox, Frederick Hockley , Mackenzie, John Yarker , William Wynn Westcott , as well as Ayton ... Matutina . References The Alchemist of the Golden Dawn, The Letters of Revd. W. A. Ayton ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ayton, WA ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ayton, WA Category 1816 births Category 1909 deaths Category English alchemists fr William Alexander Ayton ... more details
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