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    "id": "e-006-041",
    "full_name": "ABOYNE",
    "plain_name": "ABOYNE",
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    "raw": ", village and parish in Deeside\ndistrict, Aberdeenshire. The village\nstands on the Dee, 32^ miles west-south-\nwest of Aberdeen ; it has a post office, with\nmoney order and telegraph departments,\nunder Aberdeen, a railway station, a\n1 milking office, an inn, a suspension bridge,\nan Established church of 1842, a Free\nchurch, and a public school with about\n164 scholars, and it gives the titles of\nbaron, viscount, and earl to the Marquis\nof Huntly. Pop. about 200. The present\nparish comprises the old parishes of\nAboyne and Glentanner, and extends\nfrom Coull to Kincardineshire. Acres,\n25,265. Real property in 1880-81, 8005.\nPop. 1427. About one-tenth of the land\nis arable, a considerable aggregate is\nunder wood, and the rest is pastoral or\nheathy hill and mountain. Aboyne Castle,\nthe seat of the Marquis of Huntly, stands\nnear the village, and is an imposing edifice\nof dates from llth century till recent\nyears. There are 3 public schools for\n318 scholars, and one of them, for 160, is\nnew.",
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    "rest": ", village and parish in Deeside district, Aberdeenshire. The village stands on the Dee, 32^ miles west-south-west of Aberdeen ; it has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Aberdeen, a railway station, a 1 milking office, an inn, a suspension bridge, an Established church of 1842, a Free church, and a public school with about 164 scholars, and it gives the titles of baron, viscount, and earl to the Marquis of Huntly. Pop. about 200. The present parish comprises the old parishes of Aboyne and Glentanner, and extends from Coull to Kincardineshire. Acres, 25,265. Real property in 1880-81, 8005. Pop. 1427. About one-tenth of the land is arable, a considerable aggregate is under wood, and the rest is pastoral or heathy hill and mountain. Aboyne Castle, the seat of the Marquis of Huntly, stands near the village, and is an imposing edifice of dates from llth century till recent years. There are 3 public schools for 318 scholars, and one of them, for 160, is new.",
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