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        "full_name": "CULTER",
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        "raw": ", railway station, 7f miles west-\nsouth-west of Aberdeen. Culter rivulet\nenters the Dee in its vicinity, runs thither\nfrom Skene parish, has picturesque banks,\nand makes a fine waterfall. Culter House,\na little to the north-east, is a mansion\nsaid to have been built in the time of\nQueen Mary.",
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        "rest": ", railway station, 7f miles west-south-west of Aberdeen. Culter rivulet enters the Dee in its vicinity, runs thither from Skene parish, has picturesque banks, and makes a fine waterfall. Culter House, a little to the north-east, is a mansion said to have been built in the time of Queen Mary.",
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        "full_name": "CULTERCULLEN",
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        "raw": ", place near Ellon,\nAberdeenshire. It has a post office under\nAberdeen.",
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        "rest": ", place near Ellon, Aberdeenshire. It has a post office under Aberdeen.",
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        "id": "e-115-034",
        "full_name": "CULTER FELL",
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        "raw": ",mountain, 2454 feet high,\n4 miles south-south-east of Culter village,\n^CULTOQUHEY, seat in Crieff parish,\nPerthshire.",
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        "rest": ",mountain, 2454 feet high, 4 miles south-south-east of Culter village, ^CULTOQUHEY, seat in Crieff parish, Perthshire.",
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        "full_name": "CULTS",
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        "raw": ", parish, averagely 3| miles south-\nwest of Cupar, Fife. It contains the\nvillages of Pitleasie, Crossgates, Cults\nMill, Hospital Mill, and Walton, and\ncomprises 2924 acres. Beal property in\n1880-81, \u00a36438. Pop., quoad civilia, 704 ;\nquoad sacra, 640. The land is hilly to-\nward the south and east, declines thence\nor is flat toward the north, and is bounded\nthere by the river Eden. Crawford Priory,\na seat of the Earl of Glasgow, is a promi-\nnent feature. The churches are Established,\nFree, and United Presbyterian ; and the\npublic school has accommodation for 150\nscholars.",
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        "rest": ", parish, averagely 3| miles south-west of Cupar, Fife. It contains the villages of Pitleasie, Crossgates, Cults Mill, Hospital Mill, and Walton, and comprises 2924 acres. Beal property in 1880-81, \u00a36438. Pop., quoad civilia, 704 ; quoad sacra, 640. The land is hilly toward the south and east, declines thence or is flat toward the north, and is bounded there by the river Eden. Crawford Priory, a seat of the Earl of Glasgow, is a prominent feature. The churches are Established, Free, and United Presbyterian ; and the public school has accommodation for 150 scholars.",
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    "e-115-053": {
        "id": "e-115-053",
        "full_name": "CULTS",
        "plain_name": "CULTS",
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        "raw": ", estate in Kinnethmont parish,\nAberdeenshire. It has a post office under\nAberdeen.",
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        "col": 1,
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        "rest": ", estate in Kinnethmont parish, Aberdeenshire. It has a post office under Aberdeen.",
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    "e-115-056": {
        "id": "e-115-056",
        "full_name": "CULZEAN",
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        "raw": ". See COLZEAN.",
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    "e-115-057": {
        "id": "e-115-057",
        "full_name": "CUMBERNAULD",
        "plain_name": "CUMBERNAULD",
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        "raw": ", town and parish in\ndetached district of Dumbartonshire. The\ntown stands 13 miles north-west of Glas-\ngow, is adjoined by the pleasure-grounds\nof Cumbernauld House, and has a post\noffice under Glasgow, a railway station, a\nlarge inn, Established, Free, and United\nPresbyterian churches, and 2 public schools\nwith about 299 scholars. Pop. 1064. \u2014\nThe parish contains also the village of\nCondorrat and the hamlet of Croy. Its\nlength is about 8 miles ; its greatest\nbreadth about 4 miles; its area 11,635\nacres. Beal property in 1880-81, \u00a325,190.\nPop., quoad civilia, 4270; quoad sacra,\ninclusive of 81 in Falkirk parish, 4351.\nThe surface is mostly a fine diver-\nsity of small hills and fertile dales, but\nincludes Fannyside Moor. Coal, lime,\nironstone, and sandstone are extensively\nworked. Cumbernauld House is a chief\nfeature, but was almost destroyed by fire\nin 1877. The antiquities are traces of\nAntoninus' Wall and vestiges of a Bom an\nroad. An Established church is at Con-\ndorrat. There are 3 schools for 767\nscholars, and 2 of them for 520 are new.\nCumbernauld station is on the Caledonian\nrailway, and has also a post office under\nGlasgow.",
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        "rest": ", town and parish in detached district of Dumbartonshire. The town stands 13 miles north-west of Glasgow, is adjoined by the pleasure-grounds of Cumbernauld House, and has a post office under Glasgow, a railway station, a large inn, Established, Free, and United Presbyterian churches, and 2 public schools with about 299 scholars. Pop. 1064. \u2014 The parish contains also the village of Condorrat and the hamlet of Croy. Its length is about 8 miles ; its greatest breadth about 4 miles; its area 11,635 acres. Beal property in 1880-81, \u00a325,190. Pop., quoad civilia, 4270; quoad sacra, inclusive of 81 in Falkirk parish, 4351. The surface is mostly a fine diversity of small hills and fertile dales, but includes Fannyside Moor. Coal, lime, ironstone, and sandstone are extensively worked. Cumbernauld House is a chief feature, but was almost destroyed by fire in 1877. The antiquities are traces of Antoninus' Wall and vestiges of a Bom an road. An Established church is at Condorrat. There are 3 schools for 767 scholars, and 2 of them for 520 are new. Cumbernauld station is on the Caledonian railway, and has also a post office under Glasgow.",
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        "id": "e-115-087",
        "full_name": "CUMBRAY",
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        "raw": ", parish, consisting of Great\nCumbray Island, in Buteshire. The island\nis separated from Ayrshire by a sound\n1^ mile wide ; commences opposite Largs ;\nmeasures 3J miles in length southwards,\nwith a breadth of about 2 miles ; comprises\n2841 acres ; has a low fiat beach, steep\nbanks, and a hilly interior, with extreme\naltitude of about 450 feet above sea-level ;\nand contains on its south end the town\nof Millport. Beal property in 1880-81,\n\u00a315,947. Bop. 1856, Established, Free,\nand United Presbyterian churches, a\nBaptist chapel, and a cathedrine Episco-\npal church are in Millport. There are\n2 schools for 389 scholars, and 1 of them\nfor 325 is new.",
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        "rest": ", parish, consisting of Great Cumbray Island, in Buteshire. The island is separated from Ayrshire by a sound 1^ mile wide ; commences opposite Largs ; measures 3J miles in length southwards, with a breadth of about 2 miles ; comprises 2841 acres ; has a low fiat beach, steep banks, and a hilly interior, with extreme altitude of about 450 feet above sea-level ; and contains on its south end the town of Millport. Beal property in 1880-81, \u00a315,947. Bop. 1856, Established, Free, and United Presbyterian churches, a Baptist chapel, and a cathedrine Episcopal church are in Millport. There are 2 schools for 389 scholars, and 1 of them for 325 is new.",
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    "e-115-104": {
        "id": "e-115-104",
        "full_name": "CUMBRAY (LITTLE)",
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        "raw": ", island in West\nKilbride parish, but within Buteshire.\nIt lies fully a mile south-west of Great\nCumbray ; is about a mile long and\nmile broad ; rises to a height of 420 feet\nabove sea-level ; had anciently a Culdee\ncell, succeeded by a Bomish chapel ; and\nhas now a lighthouse of 1826, a disused\nprevious lighthouse, and a ruined ancient\nwatch tower. Pop. 23.",
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        "rest": ", island in West Kilbride parish, but within Buteshire. It lies fully a mile south-west of Great Cumbray ; is about a mile long and mile broad ; rises to a height of 420 feet above sea-level ; had anciently a Culdee cell, succeeded by a Bomish chapel ; and has now a lighthouse of 1826, a disused previous lighthouse, and a ruined ancient watch tower. Pop. 23.",
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    "e-115-114": {
        "id": "e-115-114",
        "full_name": "CUMBRIA",
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        "raw": ", ancient kingdom, compre-\nhending Strathclyde, Ayrshire, and Gal-\nloway, and extending over the greater part\nof Cumberland. It was formed about 508\nby the Bomanized Caledonians, and be-\ncame part of the Scottish kingdom in the\nlatter part of 10th century. It gave origin\nto the names Cumbray and Cumberland ;\nbut is often called by historians Strath cluyd\nor Strathclyde.",
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        "rest": ", ancient kingdom, comprehending Strathclyde, Ayrshire, and Galloway, and extending over the greater part of Cumberland. It was formed about 508 by the Bomanized Caledonians, and be-came part of the Scottish kingdom in the latter part of 10th century. It gave origin to the names Cumbray and Cumberland ; but is often called by historians Strath cluyd or Strathclyde.",
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    "e-115-124": {
        "id": "e-115-124",
        "full_name": "CUMHILL",
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        "raw": ", mountain in Coigach district,\nCromartyshire.",
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        "rest": ", mountain in Coigach district, Cromartyshire.",
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    "e-115-126": {
        "id": "e-115-126",
        "full_name": "CUMINESTONE",
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        "raw": ", village, 6 miles north-\nwest of New Deer, Aberdeenshire. It has\na post office, with money order depart-\nment, under Turriff, and an Episcopalian\nchapel. Bop. 525.",
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        "rest": ", village, 6 miles north-west of New Deer, Aberdeenshire. It has a post office, with money order department, under Turriff, and an Episcopalian chapel. Bop. 525.",
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    "e-115-131": {
        "id": "e-115-131",
        "full_name": "CUMLODDEN",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish on\nnorth-west side of upper part of Loch\nFyne, Argyleshire. It has a church with\n309 sittings, and a public school. Pop.\n890.",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish on north-west side of upper part of Loch Fyne, Argyleshire. It has a church with 309 sittings, and a public school. Pop. 890.",
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    },
    "e-115-136": {
        "id": "e-115-136",
        "full_name": "CUMLODEN",
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        "raw": ", a seat of the Earl of Gal-\nloway, in Minnigaff parish, Kirkcudbright-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", a seat of the Earl of Galloway, in Minnigaff parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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    "e-115-139": {
        "id": "e-115-139",
        "full_name": "CUMMERTREES",
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        "raw": ", village and parish in\nAnnandale district, Dumfriesshire. The\nvillage stands 3 miles west of Annan, and\nhas a post office under Annan, a railway\nstation, a parochial church, and a public\nschool with about 100 scholars. The par-\nish contains also the villages of Powfoot\nand Kelhead. Its length is 5 miles ; its\ngreatest breadth 4 miles ; its area 9466\nacres. Real property in 1880-81, 9107.\nPop., quoad civilia, 1094; quoad sacra,\n1068. The surface includes a ridge\nnearly 200 feet high, but otherwise is a\ngently inclined plain bounded by Solway\nFirth, and has a flat sandy shore. Hoddam\nCastle, the Tower of Repentance, and the\nMarquis of Queensberry's seat of Kin-\nmount are chief objects ; and the shore is\npart of the scene of Sir Walter Scott's\nRedgauntlet. There are 4 schools for\n332 scholars, and 1 of them for 190 is new.",
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        "rest": ", village and parish in Annandale district, Dumfriesshire. The village stands 3 miles west of Annan, and has a post office under Annan, a railway station, a parochial church, and a public school with about 100 scholars. The parish contains also the villages of Powfoot and Kelhead. Its length is 5 miles ; its greatest breadth 4 miles ; its area 9466 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 9107. Pop., quoad civilia, 1094; quoad sacra, 1068. The surface includes a ridge nearly 200 feet high, but otherwise is a gently inclined plain bounded by Solway Firth, and has a flat sandy shore. Hoddam Castle, the Tower of Repentance, and the Marquis of Queensberry's seat of Kinmount are chief objects ; and the shore is part of the scene of Sir Walter Scott's Redgauntlet. There are 4 schools for 332 scholars, and 1 of them for 190 is new.",
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