| Notes: | The Ipswich Journal Saturday, 20 Apr 1816, Page 4
On Thursday se’nnight a boy employed to keep birds from a field of newly-sown summer corn, in the parish of Winfarthing, in Norfolk, having kindled a fire on account of the coldness of the weather, by some means it communicated with part of a stack of stubble, belonging to Mr. Henry James, of that parish, which it consumed, together with an adjoining stack, containing several tons of hay. |