- Ayton
Ayton may refer to the following:
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**Ayton, Scotland (town)
**Ayton, Ontario Canada
**Great Ayton North York Moors in England
**Great Ayton railway station Ayton may also refer to The surname Ayton
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Ayton may refer to the following:
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Ayton may also refer to The surname Ayton
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Ayton — AYTON, a post town and parish, in the county of Berwick, 7½ miles (N. W. by N.) from Berwick on Tweed, and 47½ (E. by S.) from the city of Edinburgh; containing about 1700 inhabitants. This place, which takes its name from the water of Eye, on … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Ayton — (arm. Gesch.), so v.w. Hayton … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Ayton — Recorded in the spellings of Ayton and Hayton, this is a Northern English habitational name from any of various places called Ayton and Hayton in the counties of Cumberland, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, and elsewhere. It is derived from the Olde… … Surnames reference
Ayton Castle — ist ein aus rotem Sandstein gebautes Schloss in den schottischen Lowlands. Es liegt fünf Kilometer südwestlich des Ortes Eyemouth und elf Kilometer nördlich von Berwick upon Tweed in der Grafschaft Berwickshire im Verwaltungsbezirk Scottish… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ayton, Ontario — Ayton is a community in the municipality of West Grey, Grey County, Ontario, Canada.Formerly the seat of local government for the disbanded Normanby Township, it is best described as a rural village nestled on the banks of the South Saugeen River … Wikipedia
Ayton (surname) — Ayton is a surname, and may refer to* Robert Ayton * Sarah Ayton * William Alexander AytonAyton may also refer to a Place name … Wikipedia
Ayton, Scottish Borders — infobox UK place country = Scotland official name= Ayton scots name= gaelic name= population= population= 557 [cite web|publisher=Scotland s Census Results Online|title =Comparative Population Profile: Ayton Locality |… … Wikipedia
Ayton, Sir Robert — ▪ Scottish poet Ayton also spelled Aytoun born 1570, Kinaldy, Fife, Scot. died , c. Feb. 28, 1638, London, Eng. one of the earliest Scottish poets to use standard English as a literary medium. Educated at the University of St.… … Universalium
Ayton (Aytoun), Sir Robert — (1570 1638) Descended from a noble Norman, the family was given the lands of Aytoun in Berwickshire by King Robert Bruce. Ayton was one of the earliest Scottish poets to use standard English as opposed to the Scottish vernacular, although he… … British and Irish poets
Ayton Creek — Sp Etono ùpė Ap Ayton Creek L Kanadoje (Britų Kolumbija) … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė