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    "id": "e-014-076",
    "full_name": "APPIN",
    "plain_name": "APPIN",
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    "raw": ", village and quoad sacra parish\n_n north of Argyleshire. The village\nstands on a bay of its own name on south-\neast side of Loch Linnhe, 12 miles north -\nnorth-east of Oban, and has a post office,\nwith money order and telegraph depart-\nments, under Fort-William. The parish\nwas constituted in 1868 ; is part of an old\nparish of Appin, now united to Lismore ;\nmeasures about 18 miles by 12, and ex-\nhibits much diversity and picturesqueness\nof landscape. Pop. 762. Appin House,\non the coast, is a fine mansion. ' A land\nthat was famous of yore, the land of\ngreen Appin,' is sung in Hogg's ballad,\nentitled, 'The Stuarts of Appin.' The\nchurches are Established and Free, and\nthe public school has about 87 scholars.",
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    "rest": ", village and quoad sacra parish _n north of Argyleshire. The village stands on a bay of its own name on south-east side of Loch Linnhe, 12 miles north-north-east of Oban, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Fort-William. The parish was constituted in 1868 ; is part of an old parish of Appin, now united to Lismore ; measures about 18 miles by 12, and exhibits much diversity and picturesqueness of landscape. Pop. 762. Appin House, on the coast, is a fine mansion. ' A land that was famous of yore, the land of green Appin,' is sung in Hogg's ballad, entitled, 'The Stuarts of Appin.' The churches are Established and Free, and the public school has about 87 scholars.",
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