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Francis Moore, in March 1769, claimed to have made a new engine put in motion by fire, water or air and useful for the carriage of persons and goods without being drawn by horses. <ref>Steam Locomotion on Common Roads by William Fletcher. Published 1891. </ref> | Francis Moore, in March 1769, claimed to have made a new engine put in motion by fire, water or air and useful for the carriage of persons and goods without being drawn by horses. <ref>Steam Locomotion on Common Roads by William Fletcher. Published 1891. </ref> | ||
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London Linen-draper
Francis Moore, in March 1769, claimed to have made a new engine put in motion by fire, water or air and useful for the carriage of persons and goods without being drawn by horses. [1]
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- ↑ Steam Locomotion on Common Roads by William Fletcher. Published 1891.