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' The Fairtop Oak in Epping Forefl:, feeming 

 found in 1754, and the Earl of Thanet's hollow 

 Oak, in Whinfield-park in Weflmoreland, in 1765, 

 were both 31 f. 9 in, 



^ The handfomeft Oak I ever faw was in the Earl 

 of Powys's noble p^rkby Ludlow, in 1757, though 

 it was but 16 f. 3 in. But it ran quite ftrait, and 

 clear of arms, I believe, full 60 feet, and had a 

 large and fine head, 



' In Benel church-yard, 3 miles north of Dun* 

 barton, in Scotland, in 1768, a very flourilhing 

 Afli, 16 f. 9 in, 



' In 1754, a fine Wych Elm by Bradley church, 

 in Suffolk, 25 f. 5iin. In 1767, this tree was 26 



feet 3 in. Increafed ji in. in 13 years. 



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* I have a hollow Wych Elm by Stratton church, 

 at 4 feet, 29 f. 6 in. and I had in 1760, in my old 

 park in Hevingham, a headed Alder, at 4 k^t^ 

 i6f, 2A inches, 



* la i755> yp^^ Hawthorn, by Hethel church, 

 was, at 4 fee^i 9 f. il in.] and onq arnn ex.tended 

 ^bqve 7 yards, 



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