Curious ACCOUN T 
Of the _moft Valuable 
CYDER-FRUITS 
O F 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Se wees || NCE you have feen the Royal Wilding Apple itlelf, 
Se: ~ sf (Plate LEXVIL.) which is fo very much chlebiared | 
Sel ip ES yi, (and fo very defervedly) in our County, the Hiftory 
fe : of its being firft taken Notice of, which is freth in 
every Body’s Memory, may not perhaps be unac- 
ceptable to you. The fingle and only Tree from 
which the Apple was firft propagated, isa very tall, fair, and ftout one, 
I believe about twenty Feet high: It flands in a very little Quillet (as. 
we call it) of Gardening, adjoining to the Road that leadeth from 
Exeter to Oakbampton, (the Poft Way) in the Parifh of St. Thomas, but 
neat the Borders of another Parifh called W hitftone : A Walk of a Mile 
from Exeter will farnifh any one, who hath tach a Curiofity, with a 
Sight of it. 
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