Pages 145 and 146 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833

Pages 145 and 146 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833

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Pages 145 and 146 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833
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[Page 145]

November 2nd 1832 Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham

November 1st
A Horse belonging to George Forster took Fright at the Engine on Oak Tree Battrey and came back out of the Horse Carrage amd was Run down by the waggons following him and was Killd
{3£}

As I was to Keep an eye to John Carters Mare that was Lamed on the Railway and Report to the Companey the time she was off work, I have done so, the Mare is now got to work after being off 6 Weeks
{To have 3£}

[Page 146]

A Shade is very much wanted on the South side of the Suspension Bridge for the Middlesbro. Horses as there is Little or no Shelter for them {EP}

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