Hundreds of years ago, apple farmers and cidermakers would probably have been secretive about interesting varieties and kept the best for themselves. Apple trees are grafted onto rootstocks and can’t be grown commercially from seed (the ten seeds of a Cox’s Orange Pippin, for example, won’t yield ten Cox’s Orange Pippin trees as, like humans, every apple tree is a unique mix of its parents’ genetics), so it’s unlikely the same variety would develop simultaneously elsewhere.