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        "full_name": "ASHLEY",
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        "raw": ", lake in Dores parish, Inver-\nness-shire.",
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        "rest": ", lake in Dores parish, Inverness-shire.",
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        "raw": ", southern part of Gourock,\nRenfrewshire. It extends south-westward\nalong the coast, opposite Kirn and Dunoon,\nand consists chiefly of villas and neat two-\nstorey houses, principally on a narrow\nbelt of low ground, but partly on steep,\noverhanging braes.",
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        "rest": ", southern part of Gourock, Renfrewshire. It extends south-westward along the coast, opposite Kirn and Dunoon, and consists chiefly of villas and neat two-storey houses, principally on a narrow belt of low ground, but partly on steep, overhanging braes.",
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        "full_name": "ASKADIL",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", headland on north-west of\nArdnamurchan peninsula, Argyleshire.",
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        "rest": ", headland on north-west of Ardnamurchan peninsula, Argyleshire.",
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        "full_name": "ASKAIG (PORT)",
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        "term": ".",
        "raw": ". See PORT-ASKAIG.",
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        "full_name": "ASLEISK",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", ruined old baronial fortalice, 5\nmiles east of Forres, Elginshire.",
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        "rest": ", ruined old baronial fortalice, 5 miles east of Forres, Elginshire.",
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        "full_name": "ASSEL",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", burn, entering Stinchar river,\nAyrshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn, entering Stinchar river, Ayrshire.",
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        "full_name": "ASSLEED",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", affluent of the Ythan, between\nNew Deer and Methlick parishes, Aberdeen-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", affluent of the Ythan, between New Deer and Methlick parishes, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "ASSYNT",
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        "raw": ", parish in extreme south-west\nof Sutherland. It contains Lochinver\nvillage, and has a post office of its own\nname under Lairg. Its length is 20 miles, its\ngreatest breadth 11 miles. Eeal property in\n1880-81, 6649. Pop. , quoad civilia, 2776 ;\nquoad sacra, 1390. The coast includes all\nthe peninsula terminating in Store Point,\nand goes thence to south side of head of\nKyle-Scow ; and the shore for the most\npart is rocky, bold, and dangerous. Old-\nney Island, and numerous islets and in-\nsulated rocks, lie adjacent. The interior\nis one of the most rugged tracts in Scot-\nland, and may be described as mainly an\nassemblage of towering mountains, rocky\nhills, wild crags, and deep ravines, with\ninterspersion of lakes and numerous\nlakelets and tarns. Quinag, Suilven,\nCanisp, and Benmore-Assynt are chief\nmountains, and the last has an altitude of\n3281 feet. Loch Assynt is the chief lake,\nmeasures 6f miles in length, and about 1\nmile in extreme breadth ; has intricate\nshores and a winding contour, and is\nflanked and overhung by diversified crags\nand mountains. Several caves and some\nnatural arches are on the coast, and some\ncaves are in the interior. Clachtoll dun,\nArdvrack ruined castle, and Calda ruined\nmansion are the chief antiquities. The\nchurches are 2 Established and 2 Free.\nThere are 8 schools for 539 scholars, and\n4 of them, for 330, are new.",
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        "rest": ", parish in extreme south-west of Sutherland. It contains Lochinver village, and has a post office of its own name under Lairg. Its length is 20 miles, its greatest breadth 11 miles. Eeal property in 1880-81, 6649. Pop. , quoad civilia, 2776 ; quoad sacra, 1390. The coast includes all the peninsula terminating in Store Point, and goes thence to south side of head of Kyle-Scow ; and the shore for the most part is rocky, bold, and dangerous. Oldney Island, and numerous islets and insulated rocks, lie adjacent. The interior is one of the most rugged tracts in Scot-land, and may be described as mainly an assemblage of towering mountains, rocky hills, wild crags, and deep ravines, with interspersion of lakes and numerous lakelets and tarns. Quinag, Suilven, Canisp, and Benmore-Assynt are chief mountains, and the last has an altitude of 3281 feet. Loch Assynt is the chief lake, measures 6f miles in length, and about 1 mile in extreme breadth ; has intricate shores and a winding contour, and is flanked and overhung by diversified crags and mountains. Several caves and some natural arches are on the coast, and some caves are in the interior. Clachtoll dun, Ardvrack ruined castle, and Calda ruined mansion are the chief antiquities. The churches are 2 Established and 2 Free. There are 8 schools for 539 scholars, and 4 of them, for 330, are new.",
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        "full_name": "ASTOUNE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", old f ortalice in Alford parish,\nAberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", old f ortalice in Alford parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "ATHELSTANEFORD",
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        "raw": ", village and parish\niii north-west of Haddingtonshire. The\n\\ illa^e stands 3 miles north-north-east of\nHaddington, adjoins the scene of an early\nbattle between the Scotch and the English,\nand has a post office under Drem, a modem\nchurch with about 500 sittings, remains of\na church of the 12th century, and a public\nschool for 161 scholars. The parish con-\ntains also Drem village, and comprises\n.\"<>77 acres. Real property in 1880-81,\n11,724. Pop. 762. The surface touches\nthe north base of the Garleton Hills, and\nlias considerable inequalities. Gilmerton,\nthe seat of Sir David Kinloch, Bart., is a\nchief feature, and a ruined strong man-\nsion of the Earls of Winton is a chief\nantiquity.",
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        "rest": ", village and parish iii north-west of Haddingtonshire. The \\ illa^e stands 3 miles north-north-east of Haddington, adjoins the scene of an early battle between the Scotch and the English, and has a post office under Drem, a modem church with about 500 sittings, remains of a church of the 12th century, and a public school for 161 scholars. The parish contains also Drem village, and comprises .\"<>77 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 11,724. Pop. 762. The surface touches the north base of the Garleton Hills, and lias considerable inequalities. Gilmerton, the seat of Sir David Kinloch, Bart., is a chief feature, and a ruined strong mansion of the Earls of Winton is a chief antiquity.",
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        "full_name": "ATHOLE",
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        "raw": ", district in extreme north of\nPerthshire. It comprises an area of about\n450 square miles; includes a prominent\nportion of the Central Grampians, and an\nextensive deer forest ; exhibits features of\nalpine height, deep glen, rushing stream,\nlarge lake, and massive wood, eminently\npicturesque ; gives the titles of earl, mar-\nquis, and duke to a branch of the family\nof Murray, and contains the duke's chief\nseat, Blair Castle.",
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        "rest": ", district in extreme north of Perthshire. It comprises an area of about 450 square miles; includes a prominent portion of the Central Grampians, and an extensive deer forest ; exhibits features of alpine height, deep glen, rushing stream, large lake, and massive wood, eminently picturesque ; gives the titles of earl, marquis, and duke to a branch of the family of Murray, and contains the duke's chief seat, Blair Castle.",
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        "id": "e-022-085",
        "full_name": "AUCHABER",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat in Forgue parish,\nAberdeenshire.",
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        "start_line": 85,
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        "rest": ", seat in Forgue parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "AUCHANAULT",
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        "raw": ", place, 22 miles west of\nDingwall, Ross-shire. It has a post office\ndesignated of Ross-shire, and a railway\nstation.",
        "page": "22",
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        "rest": ", place, 22 miles west of Dingwall, Ross-shire. It has a post office designated of Ross-shire, and a railway station.",
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        "id": "e-022-091",
        "full_name": "AUCHANS",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat in Dundonald parish,\nAyrshire.",
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        "start_line": 91,
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        "rest": ", seat in Dundonald parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "id": "e-022-093",
        "full_name": "AUCHENAIRN",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", village, Smiles north-by-\neast of Glasgow. It has a public school\nwith about 170 scholars. Pop. 634.",
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        "start_line": 93,
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        "rest": ", village, Smiles north-by-east of Glasgow. It has a public school with about 170 scholars. Pop. 634.",
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        "id": "e-022-096",
        "full_name": "AUCHENBATHIE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", ruined ancient castle,\nonce the property of Sir William Wallace,\n4^ miles east-south-east of Lochwinnoch,\nRenfrewshire.",
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        "start_line": 96,
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        "rest": ", ruined ancient castle, once the property of Sir William Wallace, 4^ miles east-south-east of Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire.",
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        "full_name": "AUCHENBLAE",
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        "raw": ", village, 5J miles north-\nnorth-east of Laurencekirk, Kincardine-\nshire. It has a post office, with money\norder and telegraph departments, under\nFordoun, a banking office, a hotel, a town\nhall, and a public school.",
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        "rest": ", village, 5J miles north-north-east of Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire. It has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Fordoun, a banking office, a hotel, a town hall, and a public school.",
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        "full_name": "AUCHENCAIRN",
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        "raw": ", bay, village, and quoad\nsacra parish in Kirkcudbrightshire. The\nbay opens at 7 miles east of Kirkcudbright ;\nis about 2J miles long and 1 mile wide ; has\nHeston Isle across its mouth, causing it to\nlook like a lake ; and possesses both harbour\nfor small craft and shelter for vessels of bur-\nden. The village stands at the bay's head,\nis a sea-bathing resort, and has beautiful\nenvirons, a post office, with money order\ndepartment, under Castle-Douglas, 2 inns,\nEstablished and Free churches, and mixed\nand infant public schools, with about 173\nand 157 scholars. Pop. 441. The quoad\nsacra parish is part of Rerrick, and was\nconstituted prior to 1870. Pop. 1037.",
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        "rest": ", bay, village, and quoad sacra parish in Kirkcudbrightshire. The bay opens at 7 miles east of Kirkcudbright ; is about 2J miles long and 1 mile wide ; has Heston Isle across its mouth, causing it to look like a lake ; and possesses both harbour for small craft and shelter for vessels of bur-den. The village stands at the bay's head, is a sea-bathing resort, and has beautiful environs, a post office, with money order department, under Castle-Douglas, 2 inns, Established and Free churches, and mixed and infant public schools, with about 173 and 157 scholars. Pop. 441. The quoad sacra parish is part of Rerrick, and was constituted prior to 1870. Pop. 1037.",
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        "id": "e-022-122",
        "full_name": "AUCHENCRUIVE",
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        "raw": ", seat and railway\nstation in St. Quivox parish, near\nAyr.",
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        "start_line": 122,
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        "rest": ", seat and railway station in St. Quivox parish, near Ayr.",
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        "id": "e-022-125",
        "full_name": "AUCHENDAVY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", hamlet on site of a fort\nof Antoninus' Wall, 2 miles east of Kirk-\nintilloch, Dumbartonshire.",
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        "start_line": 125,
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        "rest": ", hamlet on site of a fort of Antoninus' Wall, 2 miles east of Kirkintilloch, Dumbartonshire.",
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        "id": "e-022-128",
        "full_name": "AUCHENDRANE",
        "plain_name": "AUCHENDRANE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat of Sir Peter Coats,\nand quondam castle, the scene of Sir\nWalter Scott's Ayrshire Tragedy, on left\nbank of the Doon, near the Ayr and\nGirvan Railway, Ayrshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat of Sir Peter Coats, and quondam castle, the scene of Sir Walter Scott's Ayrshire Tragedy, on left bank of the Doon, near the Ayr and Girvan Railway, Ayrshire.",
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        "id": "e-022-133",
        "full_name": "AUCHENDRYNE",
        "plain_name": "AUCHENDRYNE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", suburb of Castleton-\nBraemar, Aberdeenshire. Pop 269.",
        "page": "22",
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        "start_line": 133,
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        "rest": ", suburb of Castleton-Braemar, Aberdeenshire. Pop 269.",
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    "e-022-135": {
        "id": "e-022-135",
        "full_name": "AUCHENGEAN",
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        "raw": ", hamlet in Falkirk\nparish, Stirlingshire. It has a public\nschool with about 84 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet in Falkirk parish, Stirlingshire. It has a public school with about 84 scholars.",
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        "id": "e-022-138",
        "full_name": "AUCHENGELLOCH",
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        "raw": ", wild tract, notable\nfor conventicles of the Covenanters, in\nAvondale parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", wild tract, notable for conventicles of the Covenanters, in Avondale parish, Lanarkshire.",
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