William Gray's System
Another system was proposed by William G. Gray in his 1984 book Concepts of Qabalah, more recently republished as Qabalistic Concepts. This system has been summarized by Joan Schraith Cole and includes correspondence attributions of the English letters to the positions on the Tree of Life.
Linda Falorio also wrote a system of English Qabalah in Liber CXV: The English Qabalah. (1978),
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