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        "full_name": "HECK",
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        "raw": ", village in Lochmaben parish,\nDumfriesshire.",
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        "rest": ", village in Lochmaben parish, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "full_name": "HECLA",
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        "raw": ". See HEACLE.",
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        "full_name": "HECLABOR",
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        "raw": ", curious rock on west coast\nof Cross parish, Sanday Island, Orkney.",
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        "rest": ", curious rock on west coast of Cross parish, Sanday Island, Orkney.",
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        "full_name": "HEDDERWICK",
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        "raw": ", seat near Dubton Junc-\ntion railway station, Forfarshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat near Dubton Junction railway station, Forfarshire.",
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        "raw": ", island, 1\\ miles west of middle\ncoast of North Uist. Outer Hebrides.\nPop. 111.",
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        "rest": ", island, 1\\ miles west of middle coast of North Uist. Outer Hebrides. Pop. 111.",
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        "raw": ", village, 2J miles south-by-west\nof Kelso, Roxburghshire. It has a post\noffice under Kelso.",
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        "rest": ", village, 2J miles south-by-west of Kelso, Roxburghshire. It has a post office under Kelso.",
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        "full_name": "HELDAZAY",
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        "raw": ". See HILDESAY.",
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        "raw": ", town on north coast\nof Firth of Clyde, opposite Greenock, and\n8 miles west-north-west of Dumbarton.\nIt was founded in 1777; it enjoyed from\nthe first remarkable advantages of plan\nand position; it took a first rank among\nwatering-places at the era of steam navi-\ngation ; and it has steadily advanced in\nattractiveness and size. It adjoins the\nmouth of Gareloch ; stands partly on a\nbelt of low ground along the beach, partly\non gentle ascending skirt of broad-based\nhill-range; commands from all its area\nvery fine views ; consists chiefly of a ter-\nrace fronting the beach, and spacious\nstraight thoroughfares crossing one another\nat right angles; and abounds in villas,\nornate cottages, garden plots, and shrub-\nberies. It has a post office, with money\norder and telegraph departments, under\nGlasgow, a terminal railway station, 3\nbanking offices, 2 hotels, a steamboat pier\nsold to the North British Company in 1876\nfor 10,000, municipal buildings of 1879,\nan obeliskal monument to Henry Bell, 2\nEstablished churches of 1847 and 1880, 2\nsteepled Free churches of 1852 and 1860,\na steepled United Presbyterian church of\n1855, a Congregational church projected\nin 1881 in lieu of a previous one, an Epis-\ncopal church of 1869, a Roman Catholic\nchurch of 1880, 2 large public schools, a\npublic library, and a fine bowling-green ;\nit publishes 2 weekly newspapers ; and it\nwas designed in 1880 to acquire an exten-\nsive esplanade, public baths, aquarium,\nband-stand, and fountain. Its population\nat the census of 1881 was 7690 ; but that\nin the summer months was probably three\ntimes greater.",
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        "raw": ", island, 2J miles north-east\nof Barra, Outer Hebrides. Pop. 9.",
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        "rest": ", island, 2J miles north-east of Barra, Outer Hebrides. Pop. 9.",
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        "full_name": "HELLMOOR",
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        "raw": ", lake, 9 miles south-west\nof Selkirk.",
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        "rest": ", lake, 9 miles south-west of Selkirk.",
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        "raw": ", or PYKED STANE,\nlofty mountain, with small cairn and\nextensive view, 9 miles west of Peebles.",
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        "raw": ", deep, rugged, gloomy\nglen, 4 miles long, traversed by road from\nLochgoilhead to Inverary, Argyleshire.",
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        "rest": ", deep, rugged, gloomy glen, 4 miles long, traversed by road from Lochgoilhead to Inverary, Argyleshire.",
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        "full_name": "HELL'S LUM",
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        "raw": ", curious large cavern on\nGamrie coast, Banffshire.",
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        "rest": ", curious large cavern on Gamrie coast, Banffshire.",
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        "raw": ", cluster of islets,\nabout 10 miles west of Rum, Inner\nHebrides.",
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        "rest": ", cluster of islets, about 10 miles west of Rum, Inner Hebrides.",
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        "rest": ", river and town on east side of Sutherland. The river draws head-streams from a number of mountain lakes ; traverses a glen overhung by high bleak uplands; runs 26 miles south-eastward to the sea at the town ; and is followed more than half-way by the Caithness and Sutherland Railway. The town stands on the coast, 17 miles east of Golspie ; comprises Helmsdale-proper, East Helmsdale, West Helmsdale, and Marrel; is the headquarters of a fishery district ; and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, designated of Sutherlandshire, a railway station, a good inn, a harbour, Established and Free churches, and 2 public schools with about 289 scholars. Pop. 711. Helmsdale Castle, adjacent to the town, was erected in 1488 by a Countess of Sutherland; was the death-place by poison of the eleventh Earl of Sutherland and his countess ; and is now a picturesque ruin.",
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        "raw": ", place, with medicinal\nspring, in Reay parish, Caithness.",
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        "rest": ", place, with medicinal spring, in Reay parish, Caithness.",
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        "raw": ", or MACLEOD'S TABLES. See\nBENHALIVAL.",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat and lake in Wick\nparish, Caithness.",
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        "rest": ", seat and lake in Wick parish, Caithness.",
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        "full_name": "HENDERLAND",
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        "rest": ", ruined fortalice on Megget rivulet, south border of Peeblesshire, f mile from St. Mary's Loch. It belonged to the riever Percy Cockburn, and was the scene of the tragedy narrated in the well-known ' Lament of the Border Widow.'",
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        "raw": ", seat in Ednam parish,\nRoxburghshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Ednam parish, Roxburghshire.",
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        "full_name": "HENMUIR",
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        "raw": ", coal-field in Gladsmuir\nparish, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "rest": ", coal-field in Gladsmuir parish, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "raw": ", part of Avoch town,\nRoss-shire.",
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        "rest": ", part of Avoch town, Ross-shire.",
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        "raw": ", strong natural fastness in\nOxnam parish, Roxburghshire. It was a\ngreat retreat in the Border forays, and\ngave rise to the famous war-cry, 'A\nHen woody. '",
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        "rest": ", strong natural fastness in Oxnam parish, Roxburghshire. It was a great retreat in the Border forays, and gave rise to the famous war-cry, 'A Hen woody. '",
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        "raw": ", islet adjacent to Unst,\nShetland.",
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        "raw": ", suburb of Denny, and\nancient castle in that suburb's vicinity, Stir-\nlingshire. North Herbertshire and South\nHerbertshire are divisions of Denny parish.",
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        "rest": ", suburb of Denny, and ancient castle in that suburb's vicinity, Stirlingshire. North Herbertshire and South Herbertshire are divisions of Denny parish.",
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