"Gilaford" -> Ayleford ? (General)

by slowhands, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, (5584 days ago) @ slowhands

This has the makings of a transcription issue.

The nearest I can "visualise" without access to the original image would be perhaps Ayleford written as Ailaford - a flowing rounded A looking like a G - maybe ?

Ayleford is close to Blakeney Hill woods so plenty of work for a Sawyer, before William becomes an Ag Lab

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