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        "raw": ", affluent of the Feugh, in Strachan\nparish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "rest": ", affluent of the Feugh, in Strachan parish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "full_name": "ABBETHUNE",
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        "raw": ", seat in St. Vigeans parish,\nForfarshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in St. Vigeans parish, Forfarshire.",
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        "full_name": "ABBEY",
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        "raw": ".parish, containing parts of Paisley\nand Ban-head, all Johnstone, and several\nvillages in Renfrewshire. Its length is\nnearly 9 miles, its greatest breadth about\n5 miles, its area 15,924 acres. Real pro-\nperty of landward part in 1880-81, 79,886.\nPop., quoad civilia, 34,393; quoad sacra,\n13,637. The surface is partly flat, partly\na variety of valley, undulation, and low\nhill-ridge, and partly the Gleniffer portion\nof the Fereneze Hills. Coal, ironstone,\nlimestone, and aluminous slate abound, and\nare largely worked. Factories and other\nindustrial establishments are numerous.\nThere are many fine modern residences,\nseveral old mansions, and the ruined castles\nof Crookston and Stanley. The parochial\nchurch is part of the Abbey, to be noticed\nin our account of Paisley; and other\nchurches are in Paisley, Barrhead, John-\nstone, and Elderslie. 10 schools, for\n2338 scholars, are in the parts outside of\nPaisley burgh, and 2 of them and en-\nlargements for 1098 are new.",
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        "rest": ".parish, containing parts of Paisley and Ban-head, all Johnstone, and several villages in Renfrewshire. Its length is nearly 9 miles, its greatest breadth about 5 miles, its area 15,924 acres. Real property of landward part in 1880-81, 79,886. Pop., quoad civilia, 34,393; quoad sacra, 13,637. The surface is partly flat, partly a variety of valley, undulation, and low hill-ridge, and partly the Gleniffer portion of the Fereneze Hills. Coal, ironstone, limestone, and aluminous slate abound, and are largely worked. Factories and other industrial establishments are numerous. There are many fine modern residences, several old mansions, and the ruined castles of Crookston and Stanley. The parochial church is part of the Abbey, to be noticed in our account of Paisley; and other churches are in Paisley, Barrhead, Johnstone, and Elderslie. 10 schools, for 2338 scholars, are in the parts outside of Paisley burgh, and 2 of them and enlargements for 1098 are new.",
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        "full_name": "ABBEY",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish in the north-\neastern outskirts of Edinburgh. Pop. 2821.\nThe church was built in 1876, at a cost\nof about 8000, and contains about 855\nsittings.",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish in the north-eastern outskirts of Edinburgh. Pop. 2821. The church was built in 1876, at a cost of about 8000, and contains about 855 sittings.",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish, containing\nArbroath Abbey and part of Arbroath\ntown, Forfarshire. Pop. 5119. The church\ncontains 1281 sittings.",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish, containing Arbroath Abbey and part of Arbroath town, Forfarshire. Pop. 5119. The church contains 1281 sittings.",
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        "raw": ", hamlet on the Tyne, 1 mile east\nof Haddington. A Cistercian convent was\nfounded here in 1178, but is now extinct ;\nand a Parliament sat here in 1548.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet on the Tyne, 1 mile east of Haddington. A Cistercian convent was founded here in 1178, but is now extinct ; and a Parliament sat here in 1548.",
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        "full_name": "ABBEY",
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        "raw": ", village on the Forth, adjacent\nto Cambuskenneth Abbey, 1 mile east of\nStirling.",
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        "rest": ", village on the Forth, adjacent to Cambuskenneth Abbey, 1 mile east of Stirling.",
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        "full_name": "ABBEY",
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        "raw": ", burn running past Dundrennan\nAbbeyto Burnfoot harbour, Kirkcudbright-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn running past Dundrennan Abbeyto Burnfoot harbour, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "raw": ", precipitous hill, 362 feet\nhigh, H miles east-north-east of Stirling.\nIt forms a striking feature and a com-\nmanding view-point in a magnificent\nlandscape. It was held by the army of\nSir William Wallace on the eve of the\nbattle of Stirling ; and it is surmounted by\nWallace's Monument, 220 feet high, erected\nin 1861-69 at a cost of fully 16,000.",
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        "rest": ", precipitous hill, 362 feet high, H miles east-north-east of Stirling. It forms a striking feature and a commanding view-point in a magnificent landscape. It was held by the army of Sir William Wallace on the eve of the battle of Stirling ; and it is surmounted by Wallace's Monument, 220 feet high, erected in 1861-69 at a cost of fully 16,000.",
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        "full_name": "ABBEY-GEEEN",
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        "raw": ", town, better known as\nLesmahagow, Lanarkshire. See LESMA-\nHAGOW.",
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        "rest": ", town, better known as Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire.",
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        "full_name": "ABBEY-HEAD",
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        "raw": ", small headland near\nmouth of Abbey-burn, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "rest": ", small headland near mouth of Abbey-burn, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "raw": ", suburb north-eastward\nfrom foot of Canongate, Edinburgh. It was\nonce aristocratic, is now chiefly modern\nand squalid ; includes a railway viaduct\nand a railway station, and contains a public\nschool, built in 1880-81 at a cost of 9704,\nwith accommodation for 824 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", suburb north-eastward from foot of Canongate, Edinburgh. It was once aristocratic, is now chiefly modern and squalid ; includes a railway viaduct and a railway station, and contains a public school, built in 1880-81 at a cost of 9704, with accommodation for 824 scholars.",
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        "full_name": "ABBEY ST. BATHANS",
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        "raw": ", parish, with\nhamlet on Whitadder water, 4 miles west-\nsouth-west of Grant's House railway\nstation, Berwickshire. Post town, Grant's\nHouse. Acres, 4797. Real property in\n1880-81, 2630. Pop. 250. The higher\nland rises to heights of from 300 to 400\nfeet above the level of the plains, and the\nentire surface consists of haughs, slopes,\nand tabular hills. A priory was founded,\nhere by a daughter of William the Lion,\nand became rich, but has entirely dis-\nappeared. The church adjoins the priory's\nsite, and is part of an ancient structure.\nThe public school has about 80 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", parish, with hamlet on Whitadder water, 4 miles west-south-west of Grant's House railway station, Berwickshire. Post town, Grant's House. Acres, 4797. Real property in 1880-81, 2630. Pop. 250. The higher land rises to heights of from 300 to 400 feet above the level of the plains, and the entire surface consists of haughs, slopes, and tabular hills. A priory was founded, here by a daughter of William the Lion, and became rich, but has entirely dis-appeared. The church adjoins the priory's site, and is part of an ancient structure. The public school has about 80 scholars.",
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        "full_name": "ABBOTSFORD",
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        "raw": ", mansion erected by Sir\nWalter Scott, adjacent to the Tweed, 2\nmiles west of Melrose, Roxburghshire. It\ncost upwards of 20,000, exhibits multi-\nplicity of features in many architectural\nstyles, includes parts and objects taken\nfrom many famous ancient edifices, has\nbeen aptly described as 'a romance in stone\nand lime,' contains numerous interesting\nsouvenirs of Sir Walter, and is engirt\nby an estate which he transmuted from\nmoorishness to much beauty.",
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        "rest": ", mansion erected by Sir Walter Scott, adjacent to the Tweed, 2 miles west of Melrose, Roxburghshire. It cost upwards of 20,000, exhibits multiplicity of features in many architectural styles, includes parts and objects taken from many famous ancient edifices, has been aptly described as 'a romance in stone and lime,' contains numerous interesting souvenirs of Sir Walter, and is engirt by an estate which he transmuted from moorishness to much beauty.",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish in\nsouth side of Glasgow. It was constituted\nin 1877. Pop. 8891.",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish in south side of Glasgow. It was constituted in 1877. Pop. 8891.",
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