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himselfe in a very becoming manner while he has been placed as Coach Engine man, I would therefor Recomend the Company to make him a present of a sute of work Close [Clothes] as a Token of there Respect { Agreed to }
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August 15th 1834 Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham
The Sale of waggons took place at New Shildon on Tusday Last but was Obliged to be Stoped after 7 waggons were Sold on account of So Few Bidders
Last Sunday Night the Brass Cap was screwed off the Wilberforce Engine Cilender, and taking away, whilst the Engine was Standing at the Coach Station at Stockton, I am further informed that a great quantity of Coals are taking off the waggons at Stockton at Nights