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The original tree was grown from a pip in early 1800s in Nottingham by Mary Ann Brailsford, then was propagated in the 1850s. By then the property where the tree grew was owned by the local butcher, Mr. Bramley who insisted that the tree bear his name. It should be Brailford’s Seedling! This variety became widely known after 1883.






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