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Typewritten note on the walnut tree behind Edmund Waller's tomb in the churchyard of Beaconsfield
Note details the history of the tree, which is purported to have been planted at the same time as Waller was buried in the churchyard. It also notes the connection of the Waller family with walnut trees, as the family crest includes a walnut tree after Sir Richard Waller captured the Duke of Orleans at the Battle of Agincourt (whose emblem was a walnut tree).
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