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        "raw": ", seat near Ratho, Edinburgh-\nshire.",
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        "raw": ", harbour in Dunnet parish, Caith-\nness. A mound with Pictish house is\nnear it.",
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        "raw": ", ancient parish, now part of\nWhitekirk, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "raw": ", town, ducal seat, and\nparish in middle ward of Lanarkshire.\nThe town stands on Cadzow burn, near\nconflux of the Avon and the Clyde, 9|\nmiles south-east of Glasgow ; dates from\nat least the early part of 15th century, but\nsucceeded a much older town on ground\nnow within the ducal park ; has given the\ntitles of baron, marquis, and duke since\nrespectively 1445, 1633, and 1643 to the\nfamily of Douglas-Hamilton ; figured con-\nspicuously in the affairs of the Covenanters\nat the times of the skirmish of Drumclog\nand the battle of Bothwell Bridge ; ranks\nnow as a place of much trade, a fashion-\nable resort, a seat of sheriff courts, and a\nparliamentary burgh ; publishes a weekly\nnewspaper ; unites with Lanark, Airdrie,\nLinlithgow, and Falkirk in sending a\nmember to Parliament ; is widely engirt\nwith charming environs, rich in both\nnatural beauties and artificial embellish-\nments ; consists partly of plain old streets,\npartly of neat modern streets, and partly\nof a long main handsome street of 1835 ;\nand has a head post office with all depart-\nments, 2 railway stations, 6 banking offices,\n4 hotels, county buildings of 1834, a large\nhandsome parochial church of 1732, a\nquoad sacra parochial church of 1877, 2\nchapels-of-ease, 2 Free churches, 4 United\nPresbyterian churches, Congregational,\nEvangelical Union, Episcopalian, and\nRoman Catholic churches, an academy\ntransmuted in 1876 into a secondary\npublic school, 2 primary public schools, a\nmechanics' institution, and a combination\npoorhouse. Real property in 1880-81,\n71,512. Pop. 13,955. The ducal seat,\nHamilton Palace, stands on low ground\nbetween the town and the Clyde ; includes\na tower of 1591, a great enlargement of\n1705, and a splendid extension of 1822-42 ;\npresents to the north a frontage of 265\nfeet, with lofty double-columned Corin-\nthian portico ; and has exquisite extensive\ngrounds, containing a gorgeous mausoleum,\nCadzow Castle, and Chatelherault Chateau.\nThe parish contains also the villages of\nAllanton, Darngaber, Ferniegair, and Low-\nwaters, and part of the towns of Mother-\nwell and Larkhall. It length is 5 miles ;\nits greatest breadth 4| miles ; its area\n14,243 acres. Real property of landward\npart in 1880-81, 81,822. Pop., quoad\ncivilia,26,231 ; quoad sacra, 18, 645. The sur-\nface is partly valley along the Clyde, partly\ndeep dell along the Avon, partly ravines\nalong burns, partly an undulating ascent\ntoward heights of about 600 feet in alti-\ntude, and aggregately rich and beautiful.\nCoal, iron-ore, and limestone are found,\nand the coal is extensively worked. Chief\nseats, besides the ducal palace, are Earnock,\nRoss, Fairhill, Grovemount, Neilsland,\nFairholm, and Edlewood ; and chief anti-\nquities are Cadzow Castle, ruins of Darn-\ngaber Castle, gardens at Barncluith, a\nmoat-hill to the north of the palace, and\na tumulus at Meikle-Earnock. 15 schools\nfor 3511 scholars are in the parish, and 7\nof them for 1800 are new.",
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        "raw": ", bold high headland in south\nof Bressay Island, Shetland.",
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