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Clennell Street | Clennell Street | MacKenzie’s Histy of | Extends North | An Ancient Saxon Road | ||
Northumberland | of the Village of | between England & Scotland | ||||
Clennell Street | Mr. G. R. Turnbull | Alwinton into | which exhibits evident traces | |||
Clennell Street | Mr. Robinson | Scotland. | of great antiquity. – that | |||
Revd. A. Proctor. B.A. | portion between Alwinton | |||||
and Castle Hills being paved | ||||||
with large irregular stones. | ||||||
In an old document | ||||||
belonging to W. Selby Esqr. | ||||||
Biddleston Hall, it is termed | ||||||
"the great old highway | ||||||
between England & Scotland". | ||||||
It is also alluded to in | ||||||
MacKenzie’s Histy of | ||||||
Northumberland as being | ||||||
of Saxon origin. | ||||||
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