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Local Records1671Waggon-ways or rail-ways for the conveyance of coals appear to have been in use on the Tyne at this period. In Bailey’s View of Durham, it is stated [on the authority of — Robson, then agent at Ravensworth] that the earliest mention of coals delivered by waggons occurs in 1671 at Team-staith. [LHTB] The following occurs in Gateshead parish books :– "Paide for powder and match when the keelmen mutunyed 2s." [LRS]
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