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Tom Putt (apple)

'Tom Putt' is a traditional variety of dual purpose apple, often used as a cider apple, originating in Devon. It was also known as Ploughman, Coalbrook, Marrowbone, Thomas Jeffreys and by many other local names.〔Copas, L. ''Somerset Pomona: The Cider Apples of Somerset'', Dovecote Press, 2001, p.65〕〔Taylor, H. V. ''The Apples of England'', Lockwood, 1946, p.58〕
==Origin==

The apple is associated with Combe House in Gittisham. According to correspondence sent to ''Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries'', the apple Tom Putt was supposed to have been named for an 18th-century landowner, Thomas Putt of Combe, who died in 1787 and was nicknamed "Black Tom".〔Amery (ed). ''Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries'' v7, pt 1 (1913), 64〕 Putt, a barrister, is reputed to have perfected the variety and is also said to have won prizes for his fruit trees at agricultural fairs in Honiton.〔(History of Combe House ), accessed 02-09-15〕 However older growers in Somerset, according to Harold Taylor in ''The Apples of England'', told a story that Putt was a rector, linking him with an early 19th century member of the same family, Rev. Thomas Putt of Trent.〔Sandison, A. ''Trent in Dorset'', Friary Press, 1969, p.89〕

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