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    "id": "e-009-128",
    "full_name": "ALLOWAY",
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    "raw": ", quoad sacra parish, with\nchurch, 2f miles south of Ayr. It is in-\ntersected by the, river Doon ; and it com-\nprises, on the right side, an old parish of\nAlloway, which became annexed to Ayr ;\non the left side, part of the parish of May-\nbole. Pop. of the Ayr part, 486 ; of the\nMaybole part, 421. The new church was\nerected in 1858. The old church, which\nserved for the old civil parish, stands in\nthe near vicinity of the new, is a small,\nplain, roofless ruin, and has much celebrity\nas the scene of the fiend revelry in Burns'\nTarn o' Shanter. The ' Auld Brig o' Doon, '\nfiguring also in Tarn o' Shanter, a new\nbridge erected since Burns' time, a cyclo-\nstyle monument to Burns, erected in 1820,\nand a neat inn, called Burns', are in the\nsame vicinity ; and Burns' cottage, where\nthe poet was born, is about f mile to the\nnorth, and was purchased in September\n1880 for 4000, to be converted into a\nBurns' museum.",
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    "rest": ", quoad sacra parish, with church, 2f miles south of Ayr. It is intersected by the, river Doon ; and it com-prises, on the right side, an old parish of Alloway, which became annexed to Ayr ; on the left side, part of the parish of Maybole. Pop. of the Ayr part, 486 ; of the Maybole part, 421. The new church was erected in 1858. The old church, which served for the old civil parish, stands in the near vicinity of the new, is a small, plain, roofless ruin, and has much celebrity as the scene of the fiend revelry in Burns' Tarn o' Shanter. The ' Auld Brig o' Doon, ' figuring also in Tarn o' Shanter, a new bridge erected since Burns' time, a cyclo-style monument to Burns, erected in 1820, and a neat inn, called Burns', are in the same vicinity ; and Burns' cottage, where the poet was born, is about f mile to the north, and was purchased in September 1880 for 4000, to be converted into a Burns' museum.",
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