Pages 24 and 25 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833

Pages 24 and 25 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833

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Pages 24 and 25 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833
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[Page 24]
A Set of Horse Waggons Came down the Run and Ran up against the Waggons belonging the Ingine and Broke One Waggon and stoped the Line 4 Houres - - {5/- —————}

As the shipping trade are new stock and both Ingines and Horses are standing good part of the day at Stockton wating for Empty Waggons so that they are Compelled to Travell At Nights A good deal more than they would have to do providing they could get Waggons and as it is so dangerous traveling at nights I think it would be advisable for them to Rest at Nights {EP}

[Page 25]
November 5th 1831 Reports made to the Stockton and Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham

Novr 1st 1831; William Moore and John Peares Refused to let No 9 Engine pass them and made the Engine follow them all the way from Fiting Cocks to Darlington Reported by the Engineman {5/- each}

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