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        "raw": ", hill, with ancient Caledonian\ncamp and extensive view, in Dalton parish,\nDumfriesshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill, with ancient Caledonian camp and extensive view, in Dalton parish, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat in St. Vigeans\nparish, Forfarshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in St. Vigeans parish, Forfarshire.",
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        "raw": ", river, running 25 miles north-\neastward to Firth of Forth, between Lin-\nlithgowshire and Edinburghshire.",
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        "rest": ", river, running 25 miles north-eastward to Firth of Forth, between Linlithgowshire and Edinburghshire.",
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        "raw": ", river, running 22 miles east-\nward to the Tay, at 2 miles north of Perth.",
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        "rest": ", river, running 22 miles east-ward to the Tay, at 2 miles north of Perth.",
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        "raw": ", village on the Almond,\n4 miles north-west of Perth. It has a\npost office under Perth, and a railway\nstation. Pop. 317.",
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        "rest": ", village on the Almond, 4 miles north-west of Perth. It has a post office under Perth, and a railway station. Pop. 317.",
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        "raw": ", ruined grand edifice\non the left side of the Avon, 5J miles\neast-south-east of Falkirk. It dates from\nthe time of James in., and was often held\nfor the crown by the Earls of Linlithgow.",
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        "raw": ", river, town, and parish in\neast side of Ross-shire. The river runs\n14 miles eastward and south-eastward to\nCromarty Firth, at about 10 miles north-\nnorth-east of Dingwall, and it forms the\nboundary between Alness and Rosskeen\nparishes. The town stands on the river,\nnear its mouth, adjacent to the Highland j\nRailway ; consists of Alness proper, in\nAlness parish, and Alness Bridge or\nBridgend of Alness, in Rosskeen parish,\nand has a post office, with money order\nand telegraph departments, under Inver-\nness, a railway station, a banking office,\nan Established church, a Free church,\nand 2 public schools. Pop. of Alness\nproper, about 202 ; of Alness Bridge, 942.\nThe parish measures about 20 miles in\nlength, and about 5 miles in mean breadth.\nReal property in 1880-81, 8531. Pop.1033.\nThe tract adjacent to the firth is mostly\nflat, arable, and embellished ; but the other\nparts are hilly or mountainous, and exten-\nsively barren. Novar House, in the lower\npart, is a fine feature ; and 2 lakes and Ault-\ngrande burn richly diversify the uplands.\nThere are 3 schools for 191 scholars, and 2 of\nthem and an enlargement for 131 are new.",
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        "rest": ", river, town, and parish in east side of Ross-shire. The river runs 14 miles eastward and south-eastward to Cromarty Firth, at about 10 miles north-north-east of Dingwall, and it forms the boundary between Alness and Rosskeen parishes. The town stands on the river, near its mouth, adjacent to the Highland j Railway ; consists of Alness proper, in Alness parish, and Alness Bridge or Bridgend of Alness, in Rosskeen parish, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Inverness, a railway station, a banking office, an Established church, a Free church, and 2 public schools. Pop. of Alness proper, about 202 ; of Alness Bridge, 942. The parish measures about 20 miles in length, and about 5 miles in mean breadth. Real property in 1880-81, 8531. Pop.1033. The tract adjacent to the firth is mostly flat, arable, and embellished ; but the other parts are hilly or mountainous, and extensively barren. Novar House, in the lower part, is a fine feature ; and 2 lakes and Aultgrande burn richly diversify the uplands. There are 3 schools for 191 scholars, and 2 of them and an enlargement for 131 are new.",
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        "raw": ", collier village in\nIrvine parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "rest": ", collier village in Irvine parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "raw": ", burn in Glenlivet,\nBanffshire. The battle of 1594, commonly\ncalled tin: battle of Glenlivet, was fought\non its banks.",
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        "rest": ", burn in Glenlivet, Banffshire. The battle of 1594, commonly called tin: battle of Glenlivet, was fought on its banks.",
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        "full_name": "ALTANDOW",
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        "raw": ", hamlet in Lochbroom\nparish, Ross-shire. It has a public school\nwith about 86 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet in Lochbroom parish, Ross-shire. It has a public school with about 86 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", place 4J miles from Invershin,\non south border of Sutherland. It has a\npost office under Ardgay.",
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        "rest": ", place 4J miles from Invershin, on south border of Sutherland. It has a post office under Ardgay.",
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        "raw": ", low, flat islet, with site of\nancient chapel, off north-east coast of Skye.",
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        "rest": ", low, flat islet, with site of ancient chapel, off north-east coast of Skye.",
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        "raw": ", place, with pleasant small bay,\non east side of Loch Ewe, Ross-shire.",
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        "rest": ", place, with pleasant small bay, on east side of Loch Ewe, Ross-shire.",
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        "raw": ", romantic glen in Leswalt\nparish, Wigtonsbire.",
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        "rest": ", romantic glen in Leswalt parish, Wigtonsbire.",
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        "raw": ", fishing harbour in Nigg parish,\nKincardineshire.",
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        "rest": ", fishing harbour in Nigg parish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "raw": ", burn, entering Wick\nriver 3 miles west of Wick, Caithness.\nThe notable conflict between the Campbells\nand the Sinclairs, in 1680, was fought on\nits banks.",
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        "rest": ", burn, entering Wick river 3 miles west of Wick, Caithness. The notable conflict between the Campbells and the Sinclairs, in 1680, was fought on its banks.",
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        "raw": ", hill-ridge, 5 miles south-\nsouth-east of Buckie, Banffshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill-ridge, 5 miles south-south-east of Buckie, Banffshire.",
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        "raw": ", burn, entering the Isla 1\nmile east of Keith, Banffshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn, entering the Isla 1 mile east of Keith, Banffshire.",
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        "raw": ", place with post office\nunder Wick, and with railway station, 27 i\nmiles west-south-west of Wick, Caithness.",
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        "rest": ", place with post office under Wick, and with railway station, 27 i miles west-south-west of Wick, Caithness.",
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        "raw": ", affluent of the Aven, near\nTomantoul, Banffshire.",
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        "rest": ", affluent of the Aven, near Tomantoul, Banffshire.",
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        "raw": ", place near head of Loch\nNaver, 21 miles north of Lairg, Sutherland.\nIt has a post office under Lairg, an inn,\nand a Free church.",
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        "rest": ", place near head of Loch Naver, 21 miles north of Lairg, Sutherland. It has a post office under Lairg, an inn, and a Free church.",
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        "raw": ", upland affluent of the Find-\nhorn, with grand cascade, in Ardclach\nparish, Nairn shire.",
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        "rest": ", upland affluent of the Findhorn, with grand cascade, in Ardclach parish, Nairn shire.",
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        "full_name": "ALTON",
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        "raw": ", village in Loudoun parish,\nAyrshire.",
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        "rest": ", village in Loudoun parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "full_name": "ALTRIVE",
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        "raw": ", farm, 1J mile south-east of\nfoot of St. Mary's Loch, Selkirkshire. It\nwas the last residence of Hogg, the Ettrick\nShepherd.",
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        "rest": ", farm, 1J mile south-east of foot of St. Mary's Loch, Selkirkshire. It was the last residence of Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd.",
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        "full_name": "ALTYRE",
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        "raw": ", old parish, now part of Raff ord,\nElginshire. Altyre mansion here is the\nseat of Sir William G-. Gumming, Bart. ;\nand Altyre burn is a head-stream of Forres\nriver.",
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        "full_name": "ALVA",
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        "raw": ", town and parish forming detached\npart of Stirlingshire. The town stands on\nlow flat ground, at terminus of branch\nrailway, adjacent to acclivities of the\nOchil Hills, 7 miles east-north-east of\nStirling ; extends about mile across the\nentrance of a romantic glen of its own\nname ; carries on woollen manufacture,\nand has a post office, with money order\nand telegraph departments, under Stirling,\n2 banking offices, a town hall, Estab-\nlished, Free, and United Presbyterian\nchurches, and a public school of 1876, with\naccommodation for more than 700 scholars.\nPop. 4961. The parish measures about 4\nby 2J miles, and comprises 5458 acres.\nReal property in 1880-81, 13,971. Pop.\n5113. The southern part is low and fertile,\nand the other parts are a portion of the\nOchils, enclosing Alva Glen. That glen is\na cul de sac about 3 miles long ; contains\nthe mansion and grounds of Alva House ;\nexhibits striking features of ravine, cliff,\nand waterfall ; and is overhung at the\nhead by Bencleuch, the loftiest of the\nOchils. There are 4 schools, with ac-\ncommodation for 934 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", town and parish forming detached part of Stirlingshire. The town stands on low flat ground, at terminus of branch railway, adjacent to acclivities of the Ochil Hills, 7 miles east-north-east of Stirling ; extends about mile across the entrance of a romantic glen of its own name ; carries on woollen manufacture, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Stirling, 2 banking offices, a town hall, Established, Free, and United Presbyterian churches, and a public school of 1876, with accommodation for more than 700 scholars. Pop. 4961. The parish measures about 4 by 2J miles, and comprises 5458 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 13,971. Pop. 5113. The southern part is low and fertile, and the other parts are a portion of the Ochils, enclosing Alva Glen. That glen is a cul de sac about 3 miles long ; contains the mansion and grounds of Alva House ; exhibits striking features of ravine, cliff, and waterfall ; and is overhung at the head by Bencleuch, the loftiest of the Ochils. There are 4 schools, with accommodation for 934 scholars.",
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        "id": "e-010-138",
        "full_name": "ALV AH",
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        "raw": ", parish on north-east border of\n1 Banffshire, midway between Banff and\n, Turriff. Post town, Banff. Length and\ngreatest breadth, each about 6 miles;\narea, 11,488 acres. Eeal property in\n1880-81, 9712. Pop. , quoad civilia, 1356;\nquoad sacra, 1187. The river Deveron\ntraces most of the north-eastern boundary,\nand traverses there a romantic chasm\nspanned by a noble bridge. Much of the\nland adjacent to the river is alluvial, but\nmuch of the rest is hilly, and part of it\nbarren. There are 2 public schools,\none of them for females only, and they\nhave about 52 and 49 scholars.",
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