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ROYAL OAK

Volume 17 · 111 words · 1810 Edition

a fair spreading tree at Bofcobel, in the parish of Donnington in Staffordshire, the boughs of which were once covered with ivy; in the thick of which King Charles II. sat in the day-time with Colonel Careles, and in the night lodged in Bofcobel house; so that they are mistaken who speak of it as an old hollow oak; it being then a gay flourishing tree, surrounded with many more. Its poor remains are now fenced in with a handsome wall, with this inscription in gold letters: Felicitissima arbor quem in asylum potentissimi regis Caroli II. Deus op. max. per quem reges regnant, hic creferere voluit, &c.

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