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2037

A Reverend Gastrell bought the re-built the house in the garden of which was a mulberry tree said to have been planted by Shakespeare himself.  Infuriated by people trampling his garden to take cuttings, branches and bark, the churchman chopped the tree down and sold the wood to a local watchmaker – who used it to make souvenirs.

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