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        "raw": ", village near Kelvin Valley\nRailway, 3 miles south of Lennoxtown,\nStirlingshire. It has a post office under\nGlasgow, a railway station, a public school\nwith about 107 scholars, and a new first-\nclass school of 1882 with capacity for 160\nscholars. Pop. 496.",
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        "rest": ", village near Kelvin Valley Railway, 3 miles south of Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire. It has a post office under Glasgow, a railway station, a public school with about 107 scholars, and a new first-class school of 1882 with capacity for 160 scholars. Pop. 496.",
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        "raw": ", sea-loch, hamlet, and seat\nin west of Ross-shire. The loch opens\nopposite the north-east of Skye ; divides\nGairloch parish from Applecross; penetrates\n13 miles east-south-eastward, but forms\nthree successive reaches separated bynarrow\nstiaits ; is 4 miles wide at the entrance,\nand IT, mile at the head ; has Shieldag\nvillage on shore of its middle reach ; and\nis flanked by bold massive heights, variously\nmural, shattered, and shelving, and rising\non one summit to an altitude of 3015 feet.\nThe hamlet and the seat are at the loch's\nhead ; and the former has a post office,\nwith money order department, under\nAuchna sheen, and an inn.",
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        "raw": ", hamlet on east side of upper\npart of Loch Slapin, Isle of Skye.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet on east side of upper part of Loch Slapin, Isle of Skye.",
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        "raw": ". See INCH-TORR.",
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        "raw": ", bay and village, 2 miles\nwest of Farr, on north coast of Sutherland.",
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        "rest": ", bay and village, 2 miles west of Farr, on north coast of Sutherland.",
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        "raw": ", rivulet and seat in Saddell\nparish, Kintyre, Argyleshire.",
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        "rest": ", rivulet and seat in Saddell parish, Kintyre, Argyleshire.",
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        "raw": ", fine natural harbour on east\nside of Kirkcudbright Bay, Kirkcudbright-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", fine natural harbour on east side of Kirkcudbright Bay, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "raw": ", farm, with copious spring and\nremains of Caledonian stone circle, in\nKelton parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "rest": ", farm, with copious spring and remains of Caledonian stone circle, in Kelton parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "raw": ", wooded heights in Kilbarchan\nparish, Renfrewshire.",
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        "rest": ", wooded heights in Kilbarchan parish, Renfrewshire.",
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        "raw": ", plateau, with charming\nviews, on right side of the Tay near Dun-\nkeld, Perthshire.",
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        "rest": ", plateau, with charming views, on right side of the Tay near Dunkeld, Perthshire.",
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        "raw": ", fishing town on right bank of\nthe Dee, opposite Aberdeen. It has a post\noffice, with money order department, under\nAberdeen, a battery with fortification and\nbarracks, a pier, a Free church, and a\npublic school with about 115 scholars. Pop.\n1281.",
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        "rest": ", fishing town on right bank of the Dee, opposite Aberdeen. It has a post office, with money order department, under Aberdeen, a battery with fortification and barracks, a pier, a Free church, and a public school with about 115 scholars. Pop. 1281.",
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        "raw": ", seat in Torryburn parish, Fife.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Torryburn parish, Fife.",
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        "raw": ", village and parish in\nsouth-western extremity of Fife. The\nvillage stands on the coast, 4 miles west-\nsouth-west of Dunfermline ; carries on\nsome little commerce ; and has a post office,\nwith money order department, under Dun-\nfermline, Established and Free churches,\nand a public school with capacity for 182\nscholars. The parish contains also New-\nmills, Crombie, and Crombie-Point vil-\nlages, and most of Low Torry. Its length\nis 4J miles ; its greatest breadth 2 miles ;\nits area 3994 acres. Real property in\n1880-81, 7691. Pop. 737. The surface\nis pleasantly diversified, and commands,\nfrom its higher grounds, very fine views of\nthe Firth and the Lothians. The rocks\nare carboniferous. Chief objects are Torry\nHouse and ruins of Crombie church.",
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        "rest": ", village and parish in south-western extremity of Fife. The village stands on the coast, 4 miles west-south-west of Dunfermline ; carries on some little commerce ; and has a post office, with money order department, under Dunfermline, Established and Free churches, and a public school with capacity for 182 scholars. The parish contains also Newmills, Crombie, and Crombie-Point villages, and most of Low Torry. Its length is 4J miles ; its greatest breadth 2 miles ; its area 3994 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 7691. Pop. 737. The surface is pleasantly diversified, and commands, from its higher grounds, very fine views of the Firth and the Lothians. The rocks are carboniferous. Chief objects are Torry House and ruins of Crombie church.",
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        "raw": ", mountain, 6J miles\nwest of Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "raw": ", lands on south border of\nUdny parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", lands on south border of Udny parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "raw": ", renovated old castle in\nsouthern vicinity of Stow village, Edin-\nburghshire.",
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        "raw": ", barony on right side\nof the Ugie, near Peterhead, Aberdeen-\nshire.",
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        "raw": ", village and remnant of\nancient extensive forest in north-east of\nDunipace parish, Stirlingshire. The forest\nwas a hiding-place of Sir William Wallace,\nand the scene of Donald Cargill's excom-\nmunication of Charles II.",
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        "raw": ", seat and ruined large\nancient fortalice, 2 miles north-west of\nGalashiels, Selkirkshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat and ruined large ancient fortalice, 2 miles north-west of Galashiels, Selkirkshire.",
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        "raw": ", ancient parish, now part\nof Stoneykirk, Wigtonshire.",
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        "rest": ", ancient parish, now part of Stoneykirk, Wigtonshire.",
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        "raw": ", place, with vestiges of cairns\nand Caledonian stone circles, in Kilmuir\nparish, Isle of Skye.",
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        "rest": ", place, with vestiges of cairns and Caledonian stone circles, in Kilmuir parish, Isle of Skye.",
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        "raw": ", fragment of ancient fortalice,\n1J mile south of Douglas Castle, in Douglas\nparish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat of Sir Henry J. S. Stewart,\nBart., on burn of same name, 2| miles\nsouth-west of Stirling.",
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        "rest": ", seat of Sir Henry J. S. Stewart, Bart., on burn of same name, 2| miles south-west of Stirling.",
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        "raw": ", low hill in Dunnottar parish,\nKincardineshire.",
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        "rest": ", parish, averagely 4 miles south-east of Alford, Aberdeenshire. It contains the post office of Whitehouse under Aberdeen, measures about 5^ miles by 3, and comprises 7108 acres. Real property in 1SSO-81, 5726. Pop. 681. The surface is diversified, lies on a basis of about 420 feet above sea-level, and includes a summit upwards of 1500 feet high. The only seat is Tonley ; and the chief antiquities are two cairns, a Caledonian stone circle, and a mediaeval monumental standing-stone. The churches are Established, Free, and United Presbyterian ; but the last, though designated of Tough, stands within Leoohel. The public school is new, and has capacity for 120 scholars.",
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