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        "raw": ", seat in Kilmaurs parish, Ayr-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Kilmaurs parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "raw": ", section of Avoch parish,\nRoss-shire.",
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        "raw": ", estate in south-eastern ex-\ntremity of Cowal, Argyleshire. It includes\nToward Point, crowned by a lighthouse, at\nnorth side of entrance of Kyles of Bute ;\nhas a post office, with money order and\ntelegraph departments, under Greenock, a\nchapel-of-ease, and a public school ; and\ncontains, about a mile west-north-west of\nToward Point, the splendid mansion of\nToward Castle amid finely-wooded grounds,\nwith ruined baronial fortalice of the\nLaments.",
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        "rest": ", estate in south-eastern extremity of Cowal, Argyleshire. It includes Toward Point, crowned by a lighthouse, at north side of entrance of Kyles of Bute ; has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Greenock, a chapel-of-ease, and a public school ; and contains, about a mile west-north-west of Toward Point, the splendid mansion of Toward Castle amid finely-wooded grounds, with ruined baronial fortalice of the Laments.",
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        "raw": ", eminence, once a place of feudal\ncourts, in Cumbernauld parish, Dumbar-\ntonshire.",
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        "rest": ", eminence, once a place of feudal courts, in Cumbernauld parish, Dumbartonshire.",
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        "raw": ", deep wooded glen, with site\nof old castle, in Cockburnspath parish,\nBerwickshire.",
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        "rest": ", deep wooded glen, with site of old castle, in Cockburnspath parish, Berwickshire.",
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        "raw": ", picturesque steep hill, crowned\nby lofty modern tower, in Kinfauns parish,\nPerthshire.",
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        "rest": ", picturesque steep hill, crowned by lofty modern tower, in Kinfauns parish, Perthshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat in Kilmaurs parish,\nAyrshire.",
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        "raw": ", ruined baronial fort-\nalice on the Clyde, in Crawford parish,\nLanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", ruined baronial fort-alice on the Clyde, in Crawford parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "raw": ", parish, containing Inverkindy\npost office under Aberdeen, in Alford\ndistrict, Aberdeenshire. Its length is\nabout 8 miles ; its greatest breadth about\n5 miles ; its area 12,150 acres. Real\nproperty in 1880-81, 5589. Pop. 759.\nThe surface is bisected by the Don, in-\ncludes an inhabited tract of about 3J\nmiles by 2 along that river, and is else-\nwhere hilly or mountainous and mostly\npastoral. Towie Castle, on the Don, be-\nlonged to the family of Forbes, was the\nscene, in 1571, of a tragedy commemorated\nin a famous old ballad, and is now little\nmore than a ruined square tower. Other\nantiquities are large tumuli, two curious\nstanding-stones, two artificial mounds,\nand ruins of five old chapels. The public\nschool is new, and has accommodation for\n110 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", interesting old cas-\ntellated mansion in Turriff parish, Aber-\ndeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", interesting old castellated mansion in Turriff parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat in Symington parish,\nAyrshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Symington parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish in\nnorth-east of Glasgow. Pop. 12,529.",
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        "raw": ", place with post office under\nCastle-Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "raw": ", village in Penpont parish,\nDumfriesshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat and lake in Kilsyth\nparish, Stirlingshire.",
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        "raw": ", town adjacent to collieries\nin Dunfermline parish, Fife. It has a\npost office under Dunfermline, and a pub-\nlic school of 1876, with accommodation for\n400 scholars. Pop. 1862.",
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        "raw": ", seat in Temple parish, Edin-\nburghshire. It has a post office under\nGoreb ridge.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Temple parish, Edinburghshire. It has a post office under Goreb ridge.",
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        "raw": ", barony in Ochiltree parish,\nAyrshire.",
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        "rest": ", barony in Ochiltree parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "raw": ", place, inhabited by George\nHeriot's ancestors, in Gladsmuir parish,\nHaddingtonshire.",
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        "rest": ", place, inhabited by George Heriot's ancestors, in Gladsmuir parish, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "raw": ", section of southern portion\nof Glasgow, on left bank of the Clyde,\nwestward from Glasgow Bridge.",
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        "rest": ", section of southern portion of Glasgow, on left bank of the Clyde, westward from Glasgow Bridge.",
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        "raw": ", village and ancient parish\nin Dumfriesshire. The village stands 2^\nmiles north-west of Lochmaben, and the\nparish is now part of Tinwald.",
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        "rest": ", village and ancient parish in Dumfriesshire. The village stands 2^ miles north-west of Lochmaben, and the parish is now part of Tinwald.",
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        "rest": ", ancient parish, now part of Cummertrees, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "raw": ", lake discharging Oude rivulet,\nin Kilninver parish, Argyleshire.",
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        "rest": ", lake discharging Oude rivulet, in Kilninver parish, Argyleshire.",
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        "raw": ", rivulet, running to head of\nLoch Assynt in west of Sutherland.",
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        "full_name": "TRANENT",
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        "raw": ", town and parish on north-\nwest border of Haddingtonshire. The\ntown stands along the brow of a rising-\nground about a mile south-south-east of\nPrestonpans railway station, and 3 miles\neast of Musselburgh ; appears on record\nas Travernent in 12th century ; adjoins a\ncoal-field which has been worked from\nthat time till now ; presents an irregular\nand unattractive appearance ; and has a\nhead post office with money order and\ntelegraph departments, a banking office,\n2 inns, Established, Free, United Presby-\nterian, and Methodist churches, and a\npublic school erected in 1876 at a cost of\nabout 6000. Pop. 2235. The parish\ncontains also Cockenzie town, and Port-\nseaton, Elphinstone, and Meadowmill\nvillages. Its length is 4J miles ; its\ngreatest breadth 3 miles; its area 5919\nacres. Real property in 1880-81, 25,985.\nPop. 5198. The surface slopes gradually,\nwith gentle undulations, from the southern\nboundary toward the sea, and has a maxi-\nmum elevation of about 320 feet above\nsea-level. The only mansion is St. Ger-\nmains ; the chief antiquities are Elphin-\nstone and Falside towers ; and interesting\ngrounds are the site of Seaton Palace and\npart of the battlefield of Prestonpans.\nEstablished and Free churches are at\nCockenzie. Stiell's education hospital is\nmile north of Tranent town ; and 5\nschools, with accommodation for 1141\nscholars, are in the parish.",
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