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    "id": "e-013-015",
    "full_name": "ANDREWS (ST.)",
    "plain_name": "ANDREWS (ST.)",
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    "raw": ", parish on east side of\nPomona, Orkney. It extends from the\neastern boundary of Kirkwall parish to\nthe sea, includes the islands of Copinshay\nand Kirkholm, and has an area of about\n13 square miles. Post town, Kirkwall.\nKeal property in 1880-81, 2063. Pop.\n1695. The land is mostly flat, but has\ndiversities of surface, and rises nowhere\nhigher than about 350 feet. The coast\nincludes both sandy beach and precipitous\nrock, and has a large sea cavern. The\nchurches are Established and Free. St.\nAndrews and Deerness parishes are in\nsome respects united, and they have 3 new\npublic schools for 290 scholars.",
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    "rest": ", parish on east side of Pomona, Orkney. It extends from the eastern boundary of Kirkwall parish to the sea, includes the islands of Copinshay and Kirkholm, and has an area of about 13 square miles. Post town, Kirkwall. Keal property in 1880-81, 2063. Pop. 1695. The land is mostly flat, but has diversities of surface, and rises nowhere higher than about 350 feet. The coast includes both sandy beach and precipitous rock, and has a large sea cavern. The churches are Established and Free. St. Andrews and Deerness parishes are in some respects united, and they have 3 new public schools for 290 scholars.",
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