He wasn't barmy, he was a romantic and a hedonist. Planting dead trees was a
twentieth century speciality, not a nineteenth. And are you not busy
working on your Old Scote christmas special?
Regards, E.
Quoting "Birtles, Jerry" <jbirtles@xxxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk>:
<<Similarly we have a long dead ivy covered stump on our Newstead Abbey
Tree
Trail, and why not, Lord Byron is said to have planted it.>>
Even though he was barmy, what was he doing planting a dead stump?
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