The parish church of KempSey, Worcestershire (Eng.)> Contains a chestnut tree Which grows from 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 their teacher found one eating a chestnut, and that ho snatched it away and threw it behind tlie tomb, where it took root and flourished. ;. , -■■ , ': ■..'.■■;■■'■ '.■■■■
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 80, 15 October 1928, Page 15
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