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        "full_name": "INVERNETTY",
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        "raw": ", seat near Peterhead,\nAberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "id": "e-245-043",
        "full_name": "INVERNOCHTY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", place, with abrupt\nconical mound, supposed to have been the\nsite of an ancient church, in Strathdon\nparish, Aberdeenshire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "rest": ", place, with abrupt conical mound, supposed to have been the site of an ancient church, in Strathdon parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "id": "e-245-047",
        "full_name": "INVERORAN",
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        "raw": ", inn on Loch Tolla, in\nGlenorchy parish, Argyleshire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "rest": ", inn on Loch Tolla, in Glenorchy parish, Argyleshire.",
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        "id": "e-245-049",
        "full_name": "INVERQUEICH",
        "plain_name": "INVERQUEICH",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", ruined castle, thought\nto have been a royal hunting-seat, in\nAlyth parish, Perthshire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "rest": ", ruined castle, thought to have been a royal hunting-seat, in Alyth parish, Perthshire.",
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        "id": "e-245-052",
        "full_name": "INVERQUHARITY",
        "plain_name": "INVERQUHARITY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", strong, old, well-\npreserved four-storey castle, 3 miles north-\neast of Kirriemuir, Forfarshire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "start_line": 52,
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        "rest": ", strong, old, well-preserved four-storey castle, 3 miles north-east of Kirriemuir, Forfarshire.",
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        "id": "e-245-055",
        "full_name": "INVERSANDA",
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        "raw": ", seat, 4 miles west of\nCorran Ferry, in Ardgour district, Argyle-\nehire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "start_line": 55,
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        "rest": ", seat, 4 miles west of Corran Ferry, in Ardgour district, Argyle-ehire.",
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        "id": "e-245-058",
        "full_name": "INVERSHIN",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", hamlet, 5J miles south of\nLairg, Sutherland. It has a post office\ndesignated of Sutherlandshire, a railway\nstation, and a public school.",
        "page": "245",
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        "rest": ", hamlet, 5J miles south of Lairg, Sutherland. It has a post office designated of Sutherlandshire, a railway station, and a public school.",
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        "id": "e-245-062",
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        "raw": ", burn, ruined fort, and\nhamlet in extreme north-west of Stirling-\nshire. The burn issues from Loch Arklet,\nruns 3 miles westward to Loch Lomond\nat 6 miles from the lake's head, and\nmakes, in immediate vicinity of the\nlake, a fine cascade of 30 feet. The\nfort crowns a rising-ground adjacent to\nthe burn, 2 miles west of Loch Arklet,\nand was erected in 1713 to overawe the\nMacgregors. The hamlet lies at the\nburn's mouth ; is the point of communi-\ncation from Loch Lomond to Loch\nKatrine ; and has a steamboat pier and\na hotel.",
        "page": "245",
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        "rest": ", burn, ruined fort, and hamlet in extreme north-west of Stirlingshire. The burn issues from Loch Arklet, runs 3 miles westward to Loch Lomond at 6 miles from the lake's head, and makes, in immediate vicinity of the lake, a fine cascade of 30 feet. The fort crowns a rising-ground adjacent to the burn, 2 miles west of Loch Arklet, and was erected in 1713 to overawe the Macgregors. The hamlet lies at the burn's mouth ; is the point of communication from Loch Lomond to Loch Katrine ; and has a steamboat pier and a hotel.",
        "or": null,
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        "id": "e-245-077",
        "full_name": "INVERTIEL",
        "plain_name": "INVERTIEL",
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        "raw": ", suburb and quoad sacra\nparish on south coast of Fife. The\nsuburb adjoins south end of Kirkcaldy;\nis sometimes called West-Bridge ; belongs\nto Kinghorn quoad civilia parish ; and\nhas an Established church and a Free\nchurch. The quoad sacra parish includes\nalso part of Abbotshall. Pop. 2023.",
        "page": "245",
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        "rest": ", suburb and quoad sacra parish on south coast of Fife. The suburb adjoins south end of Kirkcaldy; is sometimes called West-Bridge ; belongs to Kinghorn quoad civilia parish ; and has an Established church and a Free church. The quoad sacra parish includes also part of Abbotshall. Pop. 2023.",
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        "id": "e-245-085",
        "full_name": "INVERTROSSACHS",
        "plain_name": "INVERTROSSACHS",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat on south side\nof Loch Vennachoir, in Callander parish,\nPerthshire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "rest": ", seat on south side of Loch Vennachoir, in Callander parish, Perthshire.",
        "or": null,
        "see": null,
        "links": []
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        "id": "e-245-088",
        "full_name": "INVERUGIE",
        "plain_name": "INVERUGIE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", railway station, small\nvillage, and ruined splendid castle of\nthe Earls Marischal, on the coast 2\nmiles north of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "start_line": 88,
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        "rest": ", railway station, small village, and ruined splendid castle of the Earls Marischal, on the coast 2 miles north of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.",
        "or": null,
        "see": null,
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    "e-245-092": {
        "id": "e-245-092",
        "full_name": "INVERUGIE",
        "plain_name": "INVERUGIE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat in Duffus parish,\nElginshire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "start_line": 92,
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        "col": 1,
        "end_col": 1,
        "rest": ", seat in Duffus parish, Elginshire.",
        "or": null,
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        "links": []
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    "e-245-094": {
        "id": "e-245-094",
        "full_name": "INVERUGLAS",
        "plain_name": "INVERUGLAS",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat and small bay on\nwest side of Loch Lomond, 3J miles\nnorth-by-west of Luss.",
        "page": "245",
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        "start_line": 94,
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        "rest": ", seat and small bay on west side of Loch Lomond, 3J miles north-by-west of Luss.",
        "or": null,
        "see": null,
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    "e-245-097": {
        "id": "e-245-097",
        "full_name": "INVERURY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", town and parish in Garioch\ndistrict, Aberdeenshire. The town stands\nat conflux of the Ury and the Don, 17\nmiles north-west of Aberdeen ; includes\nPort-Elphinstone suburb, on Kintore side\nof the Don; is a royal burgh, alleged to\ndate from the time of Robert Bruce ;\nunites with Peterhead, Kintore, Banff,\nCullen, and Elgin in sending a member\nto Parliament ; presents a straggling, ill-\nconstructed appearance; and has a head\npost office with all departments, a railway\nstation, 3 banking offices, good modern\nbridges, Established, Free, Congregational,\nWesleyan, Episcopalian, and Roman\nCatholic churches, 3 public schools, and\n2 other schools. The Bass adjacent to it\nhas been separately noticed. Real property\nin 1880-81, 8845. Pop. 2931. The parish\nmeasures about 4 miles by 3, and com-\nprises 4946 acres. Real property of land-\nward part in 1880-81, 4342. Pop. 3038.\nThe surface includes about 1000 acres of\nhaugh and vale adjacent to the rivers,\nand rises gradually thence into three hills,\nwith intervening hollows.",
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        "rest": ", town and parish in Garioch district, Aberdeenshire. The town stands at conflux of the Ury and the Don, 17 miles north-west of Aberdeen ; includes Port-Elphinstone suburb, on Kintore side of the Don; is a royal burgh, alleged to date from the time of Robert Bruce ; unites with Peterhead, Kintore, Banff, Cullen, and Elgin in sending a member to Parliament ; presents a straggling, ill-constructed appearance; and has a head post office with all departments, a railway station, 3 banking offices, good modern bridges, Established, Free, Congregational, Wesleyan, Episcopalian, and Roman Catholic churches, 3 public schools, and 2 other schools. The Bass adjacent to it has been separately noticed. Real property in 1880-81, 8845. Pop. 2931. The parish measures about 4 miles by 3, and com-prises 4946 acres. Real property of land-ward part in 1880-81, 4342. Pop. 3038. The surface includes about 1000 acres of haugh and vale adjacent to the rivers, and rises gradually thence into three hills, with intervening hollows.",
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        "see": null,
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        "id": "e-245-123",
        "full_name": "INVERWICK",
        "plain_name": "INVERWICK",
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        "term": ".",
        "raw": ". See INNERWICK.",
        "page": "245",
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    "e-245-124": {
        "id": "e-245-124",
        "full_name": "INVERY",
        "plain_name": "INVERY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", estate in Banchory-Ternan\nparish, Kincardineshire.",
        "page": "245",
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        "start_line": 124,
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        "col": 1,
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        "rest": ", estate in Banchory-Ternan parish, Kincardineshire.",
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    "e-245-126": {
        "id": "e-245-126",
        "full_name": "INWEARY",
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        "pop_name": "",
        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", burn, running to the Forth,\non west boundary of Abercromby parish,\nFife.",
        "page": "245",
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        "start_line": 126,
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        "rest": ", burn, running to the Forth, on west boundary of Abercromby parish, Fife.",
        "or": null,
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    "e-245-129": {
        "id": "e-245-129",
        "full_name": "IONA",
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        "raw": ", village, island, and quoad sacra\nparish in Mull group of Hebrides. The\nvillage stands on east coast of the island,\nnear south-western extremity of Mull, 47f\nmiles west-south-west of Oban, and has a\npost office under Oban, and a hotel. The\nisland measures about 3J miles in length,\nand about 1J in greatest breadth; is\nvariously low, tumulated, and moorish,\nwith an abrupt hill, about 330 feet high ;\nand contains quartz, dolomite, and ser-\npentine. It was famous, from 563 or 565\ntill beginning of 8th century, for the\nevangelizing establishment of Columba\nand his Culdee successors ; it afterwards\nsuffered severe injuries by invasions of\nNorsemen and Picts ; it became notable\nagain, in 1203 and following years, by\nerection on it of Roman Catholic establish-\nments ; and it long figured, in connection\nwith these, as the seat of a diocese, a\nresort of pilgrims, and a venerated burying-\nplace. The site of the Culdee establish-\nment was on its west shore, retains no\nvestige of buildings, and is very rarely\nvisited. The site of the Roman Catholic\nestablishments is on the east shore, ad-\njacent to the village, retains ruins of the\nbuildings, and numerous curious old tomb-\nstones, and is popularly identified with\nthe Culdee history, and visited by multi-\ntudes as a place of joint interest with\nStaffa, in steamboat circular route around\nMull. The ruins include a cathedral, two\nchapels, and two carved crosses, and were\nextensively restored in 1874-75. Pop. of\nthe island, 243. The quoad sacra parish\nincludes part of Mull, and has Established\nand Free churches and a public school.\nPop. 709.",
        "page": "245",
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        "start_line": 129,
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        "rest": ", village, island, and quoad sacra parish in Mull group of Hebrides. The village stands on east coast of the island, near south-western extremity of Mull, 47f miles west-south-west of Oban, and has a post office under Oban, and a hotel. The island measures about 3J miles in length, and about 1J in greatest breadth; is variously low, tumulated, and moorish, with an abrupt hill, about 330 feet high ; and contains quartz, dolomite, and serpentine. It was famous, from 563 or 565 till beginning of 8th century, for the evangelizing establishment of Columba and his Culdee successors ; it afterwards suffered severe injuries by invasions of Norsemen and Picts ; it became notable again, in 1203 and following years, by erection on it of Roman Catholic establishments ; and it long figured, in connection with these, as the seat of a diocese, a resort of pilgrims, and a venerated burying-place. The site of the Culdee establishment was on its west shore, retains no vestige of buildings, and is very rarely visited. The site of the Roman Catholic establishments is on the east shore, adjacent to the village, retains ruins of the buildings, and numerous curious old tomb-stones, and is popularly identified with the Culdee history, and visited by multitudes as a place of joint interest with Staffa, in steamboat circular route around Mull. The ruins include a cathedral, two chapels, and two carved crosses, and were extensively restored in 1874-75. Pop. of the island, 243. The quoad sacra parish includes part of Mull, and has Established and Free churches and a public school. Pop. 709.",
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