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        "raw": ", hill and burn in Fordoun\nparish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill and burn in Fordoun parish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "raw": ", small bay and hamlet on\neast side of Mull Island, Argyleshire.\nThe bay goes inward from Duart Castle ;\nand the hamlet lies near its head, and\nhas a post office under Oban, an inn, and a ]\nchurch.",
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        "raw": ", village and seat on the North\nEsk, 21 miles north-east of Forfar. The\nvillage is a seat of manufacture, and has a\nrailway station, and a public school with\nabout 110 scholars. Pop. 124.",
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        "rest": ", village and seat on the North Esk, 21 miles north-east of Forfar. The village is a seat of manufacture, and has a railway station, and a public school with about 110 scholars. Pop. 124.",
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        "raw": ", hill in Auchtergaven\nparish, Perthshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill in Auchtergaven parish, Perthshire.",
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        "raw": ", burn in Portpatrick parish,\nWigtonshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn in Portpatrick parish, Wigtonshire.",
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        "raw": ", hill, 1100 feet high, in\nTealing parish, Forfarshire. It is one of\nthe loftiest of the Sidlaws.",
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        "raw": ", hill, 1150 feet high,\n2 miles west of Inverness. It commences\nthe north-west hill-flank of the Great\nGlen ; has wooded acclivities, rocky escarp-\nments, and a tabular summit ; is crowned\nby a large, oblong, double-walled vit-\nrified fort ; and commands an extensive\nview.",
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        "raw": ", mountain, culminating\n4 miles east-south-east of Auchterarder,\nPerthshire. It has a height of 2359 feet\nabove sea-level, and is one of the most pro-\nminent of the Ochils.",
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        "raw": ", village, 2 miles west of\nCeres, Fife.",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish, with\nchurch between Kilcreggan and Cove, on\nKosenoath peninsula, Dumbartonshire.\nPop. 1130.",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish, with church between Kilcreggan and Cove, on Kosenoath peninsula, Dumbartonshire. Pop. 1130.",
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        "raw": ", cave on east side of\nLoch Lomond, If mile north of Inversnaid.\nIt is said to have given shelter to King\nKobert Bruce, and to have been used by\nRob Roy for holding council with his sub-\nalterns ; and it is often called Rob Roy's\nCave.",
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        "rest": ", cave on east side of Loch Lomond, If mile north of Inversnaid. It is said to have given shelter to King Kobert Bruce, and to have been used by Rob Roy for holding council with his subalterns ; and it is often called Rob Roy's Cave.",
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        "raw": ", village at boundary between\nPolniont and Muiravonside parishes,\nStirlingshire. Pop. with Compthall and\nRumford, 314.",
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        "raw": ", place near Old Kilpatrick,\nDumbartonshire. It has a United Presby-\nterian church.",
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        "raw": ", estate in \"YVesterkirk parish,\nDumfriesshire.",
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        "raw": ", hill in Creich parish, Fife.",
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        "rest": ", hill in Creich parish, Fife.",
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        "raw": ". See COYLTON.",
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        "raw": ", hill in Newburgh\nparish, Fife.",
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        "rest": ", hill in Newburgh parish, Fife.",
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        "raw": ", castellated seat in King-\nEdward parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", castellated seat in King-Edward parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "raw": ", place in Barra parish,\nOuter Hebrides. It has a public school\nwith about 56 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", seat in Glassford\nparish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "raw": ", village in Monikie parish,\nForfarshire. It has a post office under\nCarnoustie.",
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        "rest": ", village in Monikie parish, Forfarshire. It has a post office under Carnoustie.",
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        "raw": ", place within Peterhead\nburgh, Aberdeenshire. It has a public\nschool with about 142 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", place in New Kilpatrick\nparish, Dumbartonshire. It has a public\nschool with about 56 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", seat near the railway, west\nof Pollockshields, Renfrewshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat near the railway, west of Pollockshields, Renfrewshire.",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", estate in Abercorn parish,\nLinlithgowshire.",
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        "raw": ", acclivitous hill in\nTynron parish, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "rest": ", acclivitous hill in Tynron parish, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "raw": ", long rugged wooded\nhill-ridge in Little Dunkeld parish, Perth-\nshire. It figures prominently in the grand\nscenery around Dunkeld, and commands\nextensive views.",
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        "rest": ", long rugged wooded hill-ridge in Little Dunkeld parish, Perthshire. It figures prominently in the grand scenery around Dunkeld, and commands extensive views.",
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        "raw": ", hill in Roberton parish,\nRoxburghshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill in Roberton parish, Roxburghshire.",
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        "full_name": "CRAIL",
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        "raw": ", town and parish in south-east\ncorner of Fife. The town stands on the\ncoast, 4 miles east-north-east of An-\nstruther ; is a seaport and a royal burgh,\nuniting with St. Andrews and 5 other Fife\nburghs in sending a member to Parliament ;\nhad anciently a royal castle, inhabited by\nDavid I. ; retains in many of its houses an\nantique aspect ; contains an ancient fine\nGothic church, famous as the place where\nJohn Knox preached the sermon which\ncreated the popular rush against the\nmonasteries ; figures more in fisheries than\nin commerce or manufactures ; and has a\npost office with money order and telegraph\ndepartments, designated of Fifeshire, a\nbanking office, a public library, some ruins of\nan ancient priory, a Free church, a United\nPresbyterian church, and 2 public schools\nwith about 263 scholars. Real property in\n1880-81, 3441. Pop. 1145. The parish\nincludes Fifeness, has about 4 miles of\ncoast, and measures 6 miles in length, and\nabout 2| miles in extreme breadth. Acres,\n6383. Real property of landward part in\n1880-81, 11,766. Pop. of the whole, 1752.\nThe coast is mostly bold and rocky ; and the\ninterior rises abruptly thence to elevations\nof from 20 to 80 feet, swells gradually\nthence to the west, and has a prevailingly\nflat and naked appearance. The seats are\nAirdrie, Kingsmuir, Kirkmay, Wormi-\nstone, and Balcomie ; and a curious object\nis a dry-stone dyke about \\, mile in length,\nenclosing a triangular space at Fifeness,\nand traditionally alleged to have been con-\nstructed by the Danes.",
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