| Notes: | Cambridge Chronicle and University Journal Friday, 20 Jul 1832, Page 4
THE LATE STORM. On Thursday afternoon a thunder-storm occurred of unusual violence, which apparently overspread the whole of the north-western and eastern district of the county of Suffolk. Rain and hail-stones of great magnitude descended in torrents, and the wind blowing furiously, occasioned severe destruction to the corn crops, many of which are nearly levelled with the ground; the lightning was incessant. . . . . . At Winfarthing the windows of the church and a number of houses were broken by hail, and the corn in that neighbourhood was greatly injured. |