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        "raw": ", rivulet running about 7 miles\nsouth-westward to Mauchray Bay, Arran\nIsland, Buteshire.",
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        "rest": ", rivulet running about 7 miles south-westward to Mauchray Bay, Arran Island, Buteshire.",
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        "raw": ", headland, with remains of\nchurch, on west coast of Dunrossness\nparish, Shetland.",
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        "rest": ", headland, with remains of church, on west coast of Dunrossness parish, Shetland.",
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        "full_name": "IRISHLAW",
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        "raw": ", lofty hill in Largs parish,\nAyrshire.",
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        "rest": ", lofty hill in Largs parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "full_name": "IRON",
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        "raw": ", long insulated rock, visible only\nat low-water, about a mile from Brown\nHead, on south coast of Arran Island,\nButeshire.",
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        "rest": ", long insulated rock, visible only at low-water, about a mile from Brown Head, on south coast of Arran Island, Buteshire.",
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        "full_name": "IRONGATH",
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        "raw": ", hill, with extensive view, 1J\nmile north of Linlithgow.",
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        "rest": ", hill, with extensive view, 1J mile north of Linlithgow.",
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        "full_name": "IRONGRAY",
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        "raw": ". See KIRKPATRICK-IRON-\nGRAY.",
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        "full_name": "IRONMACCANINE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", place, with public\nschool, in Balmaclellan parish, Kirkcud-\nbrightshire.",
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        "rest": ", place, with public school, in Balmaclellan parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "full_name": "IRONSHILL",
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        "raw": ", eminence in Inverkeilor\nparish, Forfarshire.",
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        "rest": ", eminence in Inverkeilor parish, Forfarshire.",
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        "full_name": "IRVINE",
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        "raw": ", river, town, and parish in\nAyrshire. The river rises at watershed\nwith Lanarkshire, runs 21 miles westward\nbetween Cunningham and Kyle to the\nFirth of Clyde, and has there a joint\nmouth with the Garnock in the lagoon of\nIrvine harbour. The town stands on\nnorth side of that mouth, 6J miles west of\nKilmarnock; includes Fullarton suburb\non south side within Dundonald parish ;\nmade some figure in the wars of Robert\nBruce ; runks now as a seaport, a seat of\nmanufacture, and a royal burgh; unites\nwith Ayr, Campbelton, Inverary, and\nOban in sending a member to Parliament ;\npresents a pleasant, well-built appearance ;\npublishes two weekly newspapers ; gave\nthe title of viscount, from 166 L till 1778,\nto the family of Ingram ; and has a head\npost office with all departments, a railway\nstation adjacent to six-arched viaduct, 4\nbanking offices, 2 hotels, a ruined town\nmansion of the Earls of Eglinton, a town\nhall, waterworks of 1878 constructed at\na cost of 40,000, 2 Established churches,\n2 Free churches, 2 United Presbyterian\nchurches, Baptist and Roman Catholic\nchurches, an academy, 3 primary public\nschools, and an industrial school. Real\nproperty in 1880-81, 13,436. Pop. 8498.\nThe parish measures 4J miles by 3, and\ncomprises 3930 acres. Real property of\nlandward part in 1879-80, 13,308. Pop.\nof the whole, 6013. The surface is partly\nlow, partly ascending but not hilly, and\nincludes a large portion of Eglinton Castle\npark. The only mansion is Bourtreehill,\nand the chief antiquity is Stone Castle.\nThere are 8 schools for 1966 scholars, and\n1 of them for 500 is new.",
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        "rest": ", river, town, and parish in Ayrshire. The river rises at watershed with Lanarkshire, runs 21 miles westward between Cunningham and Kyle to the Firth of Clyde, and has there a joint mouth with the Garnock in the lagoon of Irvine harbour. The town stands on north side of that mouth, 6J miles west of Kilmarnock; includes Fullarton suburb on south side within Dundonald parish ; made some figure in the wars of Robert Bruce ; runks now as a seaport, a seat of manufacture, and a royal burgh; unites with Ayr, Campbelton, Inverary, and Oban in sending a member to Parliament ; presents a pleasant, well-built appearance ; publishes two weekly newspapers ; gave the title of viscount, from 166 L till 1778, to the family of Ingram ; and has a head post office with all departments, a railway station adjacent to six-arched viaduct, 4 banking offices, 2 hotels, a ruined town mansion of the Earls of Eglinton, a town hall, waterworks of 1878 constructed at a cost of 40,000, 2 Established churches, 2 Free churches, 2 United Presbyterian churches, Baptist and Roman Catholic churches, an academy, 3 primary public schools, and an industrial school. Real property in 1880-81, 13,436. Pop. 8498. The parish measures 4J miles by 3, and comprises 3930 acres. Real property of landward part in 1879-80, 13,308. Pop. of the whole, 6013. The surface is partly low, partly ascending but not hilly, and includes a large portion of Eglinton Castle park. The only mansion is Bourtreehill, and the chief antiquity is Stone Castle. There are 8 schools for 1966 scholars, and 1 of them for 500 is new.",
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        "id": "e-246-090",
        "full_name": "IRVING",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", ancient parish, now part of\nKirkpatrick-Fleming, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "start_line": 90,
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        "col": 1,
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        "rest": ", ancient parish, now part of Kirkpatrick-Fleming, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "id": "e-246-092",
        "full_name": "ISA",
        "plain_name": "ISA",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", islet in Duirinish parish, Skye,\nInverness-shire.",
        "page": "246",
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        "rest": ", islet in Duirinish parish, Skye, Inverness-shire.",
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        "id": "e-246-094",
        "full_name": "ISEVAULE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", hill, 808 feet high, on south\ncoast of South Uist, Outer Hebrides.",
        "page": "246",
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        "rest": ", hill, 808 feet high, on south coast of South Uist, Outer Hebrides.",
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        "id": "e-246-096",
        "full_name": "ISHOL",
        "plain_name": "ISHOL",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", islet adjacent to south-west\ncoast of Islay, Argyleshire.",
        "page": "246",
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        "start_line": 96,
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        "rest": ", islet adjacent to south-west coast of Islay, Argyleshire.",
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        "id": "e-246-098",
        "full_name": "ISHOL",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", islet in Loch Linnhe, Argyleshire.",
        "page": "246",
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        "start_line": 98,
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        "rest": ", islet in Loch Linnhe, Argyleshire.",
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        "id": "e-246-099",
        "full_name": "ISHOUR",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", lake in Durness parish, Suther-\nland.",
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        "start_line": 99,
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        "rest": ", lake in Durness parish, Sutherland.",
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    "e-246-101": {
        "id": "e-246-101",
        "full_name": "ISLA",
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        "raw": ", river of Forfarshire and Perth-\nshire. It rises at west extremity of\nBenchinnan Mountains, runs 17 miles\nsouth-south-eastward to Strathmore, and\nproceeds thence 11 miles south-westward\nto the Tay in vicinity of Cargill. The\nupper half of it is grandly picturesque;\nthe lower half charmingly beautiful.",
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        "rest": ", river of Forfarshire and Perthshire. It rises at west extremity of Benchinnan Mountains, runs 17 miles south-south-eastward to Strathmore, and proceeds thence 11 miles south-westward to the Tay in vicinity of Cargill. The upper half of it is grandly picturesque; the lower half charmingly beautiful.",
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        "id": "e-246-109",
        "full_name": "ISLA",
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        "raw": ", small river, chiefly of Banffshire\nand partly on boundary with Aberdeen-\nshire. It rises in the south of Botriphnie\nparish ; runs about 15 miles semicircularly,\nwith convexity to the north ; and falls into\nthe Deveron at 4f miles north of Huntly.",
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        "rest": ", small river, chiefly of Banffshire and partly on boundary with Aberdeenshire. It rises in the south of Botriphnie parish ; runs about 15 miles semicircularly, with convexity to the north ; and falls into the Deveron at 4f miles north of Huntly.",
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        "id": "e-246-115",
        "full_name": "ISLAY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", chief island of southernmost\ngroup of Inner Hebrides. It lies 17 miles\nwest of Kintyre ; is divided by Islay\nSound, little more than a mile wide, from\nJura ; measures 25 miles from north to\nsouth, and 20 miles from east to west ;\nconverges, in the north, on lines like two\nsides of an equilateral triangle ; and is\nbisected, in the south up to the centre,\nby Lochindaal. The coast, in the south-\nwest, forms very lofty cliffs ; in part of\nthe north-west is cavernous ; elsewhere is\nvariously sandy beach, low diluvial land,\nand abrupt low rock. The interior has\nneither lofty mountains nor low plains,\nyet shows much diversity of surface, pre-\nsents some pleasing scenery, and includes\nabout 60 square miles of bog. Ten, if not\nmore, distilleries of whisky were formerly on\nthe island, and carried on their operations\nduty free ; but only seven, four of them\nvery extensive, were on it in 1879. Islay\nwhisky possesses a peculiar flavour, thought\nto be derived from the peat used in the\ndistilleries ; and it is extensively exported.\nThe island contains the villages of Bow-\nmore, Bridgend, Port-Charlotte, Portna-\nhaven, Port-Ellen, and Port-Askaig ; is\ndivided into 3 parishes quoad civilia, and\n3 more quoad sacra ; and contains 4 post\noffices, 2 banking offices, 6 Established\nchurches, 5 Free churches, and a Baptist\nchapel. Pop. 7559.",
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        "rest": ", chief island of southernmost group of Inner Hebrides. It lies 17 miles west of Kintyre ; is divided by Islay Sound, little more than a mile wide, from Jura ; measures 25 miles from north to south, and 20 miles from east to west ; converges, in the north, on lines like two sides of an equilateral triangle ; and is bisected, in the south up to the centre, by Lochindaal. The coast, in the south-west, forms very lofty cliffs ; in part of the north-west is cavernous ; elsewhere is variously sandy beach, low diluvial land, and abrupt low rock. The interior has neither lofty mountains nor low plains, yet shows much diversity of surface, presents some pleasing scenery, and includes about 60 square miles of bog. Ten, if not more, distilleries of whisky were formerly on the island, and carried on their operations duty free ; but only seven, four of them very extensive, were on it in 1879. Islay whisky possesses a peculiar flavour, thought to be derived from the peat used in the distilleries ; and it is extensively exported. The island contains the villages of Bowmore, Bridgend, Port-Charlotte, Portnahaven, Port-Ellen, and Port-Askaig ; is divided into 3 parishes quoad civilia, and 3 more quoad sacra ; and contains 4 post offices, 2 banking offices, 6 Established churches, 5 Free churches, and a Baptist chapel. Pop. 7559.",
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