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Although this magnificent ‘Tree can count its age by centuries, it is still in the full vigour of 
“The Knyghtwood Oak—a veritable monarch of the forest, having a bole twenty: 
Trees, each limb giving origin to enormous branches. 
growth ; and beautiful and majestic as are many other forms of Oak and Beech in Knyghtwood, this giant Tree exceeds them all in grandeur,’ 
