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    "full_name": "ABERNETHY",
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    "raw": ", village in Perthshire, and\nparish, partly also in Fife. The village\nstands 7| miles south-east of Perth, was\nanciently a seat of the Culdees, and a\ncapital of Pictavia ; contains an ancient\nround tower similar to the famous round\ntowers of Ireland ; presents now a plain,\nmodern appearance, and has a post office,\nwith money order department, under New-\nburgh, a railway station, an Established\nchurch, a United Presbyterian church, and\na recently enlarged public school for 362\nscholars. Pop. 906. The parish contains\nalso Aberargie village, includes Mugdrum\nIsland, and is nearly 5 miles long and\nabout 4 miles broad. Acres in Perthshire,\n7577; in Fife, 1967. Real property in\n1880-81, 12,788 and 2343. Pop. 1586\nand 128. About one-third of the surface\nis low, rich land around and near the\nconfluence of the Earn and the Tay ; and\nthe rest is part of the Ochil Hills, cloven\nby Glenfarg. The seats are Carpow,\nAyton, and Carey ; and some antiquities\nare Balvaird Castle, remains of a Roman\ncamp, and vestiges of a vitrified fort.",
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    "rest": ", village in Perthshire, and parish, partly also in Fife. The village stands 7| miles south-east of Perth, was anciently a seat of the Culdees, and a capital of Pictavia ; contains an ancient round tower similar to the famous round towers of Ireland ; presents now a plain, modern appearance, and has a post office, with money order department, under Newburgh, a railway station, an Established church, a United Presbyterian church, and a recently enlarged public school for 362 scholars. Pop. 906. The parish contains also Aberargie village, includes Mugdrum Island, and is nearly 5 miles long and about 4 miles broad. Acres in Perthshire, 7577; in Fife, 1967. Real property in 1880-81, 12,788 and 2343. Pop. 1586 and 128. About one-third of the surface is low, rich land around and near the confluence of the Earn and the Tay ; and the rest is part of the Ochil Hills, cloven by Glenfarg. The seats are Carpow, Ayton, and Carey ; and some antiquities are Balvaird Castle, remains of a Roman camp, and vestiges of a vitrified fort.",
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