| Notes: | The Ipswich Journal Saturday, 30 Jan 1836, Page 2
On Sunday night, between twelve and one o'clock, a fire broke cut upon the premises of Mrs. Pilgrim, of Winfarthing; it was first perceived at the corner of the neat-house, and extended to the barn, in which there were some dressed beans, the stable and piggery, a stack of hay and part of another, part of a barley stack and a bean stack, all of which were consumed. A cow which had lately calved was burnt in the neat-house. The dwelling-house caught fire twice, but was saved. The damage is supposed to be about 400£. or 500£. The property is insured in the Norwich Union Office. There is but little doubt that this fire is the work of an incendiary. |