From parish registers for Bramford, Suffolk: "Memorandum - there happened such a great and violent winds the 18 Februarye 1661 that the Parsonage Barne of Bramforde and allsoe many other barnes in this towne fell down by reason of the violence of the winde, likewise the spire of the Towne Steple of Ipswich fell downe and allsoe seven score oake trees were blown up by the roots in my Lord Herefordes parke this I say as an eye witness of this oculis vidi This was entered in the Register booke by me the 24 of February 1661 Anthony Glover Vicar"
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From parish registers for Bramford, Suffolk:
"Memorandum - there happened such a great and violent winds the 18 Februarye 1661 that the Parsonage Barne of Bramforde and allsoe many other barnes in this towne fell down by reason of the violence of the winde, likewise the spire of the Towne Steple of Ipswich fell downe and allsoe seven score oake trees were blown up by the roots in my Lord Herefordes parke this I say as an eye witness of this oculis vidi
This was entered in the Register booke by me the 24 of February 1661
Anthony Glover
Vicar"