Pages 112 and 113 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833
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[Page 112]
is an evil that must be put A Stop to
July 12th William Straffair one of Butterknowl agents who Seldom lets A Day pass over without Interfearing with waggons: Ran 11 of there waggons out of the Cut and left them standing upon the Battery so as to Obstruct the Main Line;
{To go before the Justices}
Same Day Dixon and Allison 2 Coal Fitters, Thought as William Straffair had Run his waggons they had the same right to Interfear in Runing waggons and did so; they Ran Old Etherly waggons past the
[Page 113]
Switches and Obstructed the Trade A Considerable time as the Old Etherly waggons was all to Draw Back with the Horse – {To the Justices summoned}
July 13th
I have sent the Horses on to the Middlesbro Line again to get the 2 Engines from there to assist us as we are short of Power Between Darlington and Stockton on account of so many Engines being off __________ We have got slowly on this week with the Shipping __
{ JPease Jr }