Way-leaves for waggon roads, [5].
Wellington, Duke of, and Railways, [223], [274].
West Moor, Killingworth, [37], [40], [91], [108].
Whitehaven, early Railroad at, [6].
Wigham, John, Stephenson’s teacher, [48]–9.
Willington Quay, [28], [31]–6.
Wilton, Earl of, [172].
Wood, Nicholas,
prepares drawing of safety-lamp, [94];
is present at its trial, [95];
assists at experiments on fire-damp, [98];
appears with Stephenson before Newcastle Institute, [102];
opinion of the “Geordy” lamp, [108];
experiments with Stephenson on friction, [117];
accident in pit, [119];
visits Edward Pease with G. Stephenson, [126].
Woolf’s tubular boilers, [209].
Wylam Colliery and village, [12]–14.
,, waggon-way, [74], [78].