Pages 61 and 62 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835
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[Page 61]
January 24th 1834, Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham
January 23d
As Michal Law was taking an Engine Load of New waggons up from Darlington for South Durham Colliery, one of the Boddem [Bottom] Boards came down near Marleys East Killns and throwed the waggons off the way before an Engine that was desending and Broke 4 waggons Less or More and the Coal Tender Axle, Damage about 30 Shillings who ought to Repair the waggons
[Page 62]
The Engine men now pays 8d per Journey for there Engine Bars J Graham thinks it would be much better to make them pay for only for [struck through] what Bars they use it would make them more carefull over them