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William Cleghorn (Newcastle eccentric)

Mr. William Cleghorn (1777–1860), better known locally as "Billy Conolly" was the last of the old eccentrics of Newcastle.
==Life ==
Mr. William Cleghorn, more generally known as "Billy Conolly" was born c1777 in Alnwick, Northumberland.

He served his time to be a leather breeches maker, but for many years he led a wandering life, selling the ballads and stories of Cattanach of the Seven Dials, London. (Mr Cattanach was also a native of Alnwick.)

He is said to have been the veritable "King of the Beggers" in St. Giles's; and at one time he was kidnapped and carried to France, and exhibited as a dwarf, being very diminutive in stature. He was liberated on complaining of his treatment to some of the authorities of a town who had come to see the English dwarf.

In his latter days he earned a livelihood by selling nuts and oranges, and was well patronised by the public.

Mr. William Cleghorn died 9 August 1860 in Alnwick, aged 83

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