Merlin's Oak
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Merlin's Oak is a famous oak tree that once stood on the corner of Oak Lane and Priory Street in Carmarthen, South Wales.
[edit] Merlin's prophecy
In local tradition, Carmarthen is said to be the birth place of the mythical magician Merlin, claiming that the origin of the name Carmarthen, or Caerfyrddin comes from Myrddin, the Welsh name for Merlin. Merlin is said to have made a prophecy regarding the old oak tree:
- When Merlin's Tree shall tumble down,
- Then shall fall Carmarthen Town.
[edit] History
Merlin's Oak was probably planted by a schoolmaster in 1659 or 1660, to celebrate the return of King Charles II of England to the throne.
In the early 19th century, a local man appears to have poisoned the tree, with the intention to stop people from meeting under it, and the oak is believed to have died in the year 1856.
In 1951, a branch was broken off from the tree. This fragment can still be seen in the Carmarthen Museum.
In 1978, the last fragments of the tree were removed from their original place, and are now in the Civic Hall of Carmarthen.