I'm unable to be at all convinced of an english qabala *yet* - having not found what I could buy as an appropriate letter-to-number scheme.
I can't accept the a=1, b=2 ... z=26 system, because the ramifications are that a relatively arbatrary date in time (1600s I believe), everything after "i" gets shifted a number with the introduction of "j", and similarly we added "v" and "w", dropped Thorn, and added and dropped a final "s".
Since this changes the gematria of words not based on *spiritual* purposes, but on the whims of fashion in spelling, I'm skeptical that I could find meaning.
What I *would* be open to would be a use of either the strict *Roman* alphabet on the same lines, a modified English alphabet with Thorn and Wynn either on the same lines, or with those letters inserted at the points they might exist in hebrew or greek, our alphabet reorganized to align with the greek system, and/or with the varients we now use (j, w, v) placed at the end, probably.
My thoughts.