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ORIGIN OP CHESTNUT TREeT~ ■». . ■ : "■■■ The parish church of Kenipsey, Worcestershire, contains a chestnut tree which grows frz>m the tomb of Sir Edward Wilde. The school children of ' the village used to sit in the chancel. It is said that on one occasion the teacher found a pupil eating a chestnut, and that he snatetfed it away and threw it behind the tomb, where jjffL^. tools root and flourished,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3271, 13 November 1928, Page 2
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