A Mr Clegg, who afterwards interested himself keenly in the activities of the Cotton Supply Association reported that in the course of a tour in 1855 through the Eastern countries bordering on the Mediterranean he had found none of the gins presented by the British government at work or workable.
Clegg did so much by their writings and by the improvements they introduced in the manufacture, distribution and burning of coal gas, that their names have become inseparably connected with the subject.
Clegg's successor updated the car, to produce the Rover Fourteen, which featured the novelty of a four-speed gearbox.
In 1968 he began producing the soap opera and cast John Sharp in the role of Les Clegg.
Alan Clegg was drowned in Lancaster Hole downstream sump.