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Major Oak Day 20th February
Major Oak Day was celebrated for the first time on 20th February 2010. It is a celebration of the life of Major General Hayman Rooke born 20th February 1723 and after his death his Army rank was bestowed on the UK's most famous tree being known as the Major's Oak in recognition of his love of trees and his publication in 1790 entitled Remarkable Oaks. Later in time the tree became known as we know it now as the Major Oak.