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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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