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        "raw": ", grand rocky promontory\nfit south end of Walls, Orkney.",
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        "rest": ", grand rocky promontory fit south end of Walls, Orkney.",
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        "raw": ", place in Carnbusnethan\nparish, Lanarkshire. It has a public\nschool with about 256 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", place in Carnbusnethan parish, Lanarkshire. It has a public school with about 256 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", seat, 2 miles west of Peter-\nhead, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat, 2 miles west of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "raw": ", estate in Kilsyth parish,\nStirlingshire.",
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        "rest": ", estate in Kilsyth parish, Stirlingshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat near south-western\noutskirts of Glasgow.",
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        "rest": ", seat near south-western outskirts of Glasgow.",
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        "raw": ", site of ancient town, on\nquondam Roman road, at influx of the\nAlmond to the Tay, 2 miles north of Perth.",
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        "rest": ", site of ancient town, on quondam Roman road, at influx of the Almond to the Tay, 2 miles north of Perth.",
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        "full_name": "BERVIE",
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        "raw": ", rivulet, town, and parish in\nKincardineshire. The rivulet runs curv-\ningly about 12 miles eastward to the sea.\nThe town stands on the right side of the\nrivulet's mouth, at terminus of Montrose\nand Bervie Railway ; ranks as a royal and\nparliamentary burgh, grouped with Mon-\ntrose, Arbroath, Brechin, and Forfar ; and\nhas a post office, with money order and\ntelegraph departments, under Fordoun,\n2 banking offices, a modern town hall, a\npublic hall of 1876, Established, Free, and\nUnited Presbyterian churches, and a\npublic school with about 79 scholars.\nReal property in 1880-81, 2877. Pop.\n1095. The parish contains also the\nvillage of Gourdon, and comprises 2332\nacres. Real property of landward part in\n1880-81, 3746. Pop. 2107. The surface\nascends gradually inland, but has two\nnearly parallel hill-ridges. There are 2\npublic schools for 354 scholars, and 1 of\nthem, for 170, is new.",
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        "rest": ", rivulet, town, and parish in Kincardineshire. The rivulet runs curv-ingly about 12 miles eastward to the sea. The town stands on the right side of the rivulet's mouth, at terminus of Montrose and Bervie Railway ; ranks as a royal and parliamentary burgh, grouped with Montrose, Arbroath, Brechin, and Forfar ; and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Fordoun, 2 banking offices, a modern town hall, a public hall of 1876, Established, Free, and United Presbyterian churches, and a public school with about 79 scholars. Real property in 1880-81, 2877. Pop. 1095. The parish contains also the village of Gourdon, and comprises 2332 acres. Real property of landward part in 1880-81, 3746. Pop. 2107. The surface ascends gradually inland, but has two nearly parallel hill-ridges. There are 2 public schools for 354 scholars, and 1 of them, for 170, is new.",
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        "full_name": "BERVIE BROW",
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        "raw": ", bold promontory at left\nside of mouth of Bervie rivulet, Kincar-\ndineshire.",
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        "rest": ", bold promontory at left side of mouth of Bervie rivulet, Kincardineshire.",
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        "full_name": "BERWICK (NORTH)",
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        "raw": ", town and parish on\nnorth coast of Haddingtonshire. The\ntown stands at terminus of branch railway\namid charming environs, adjacent to fine\nbeach and golfing links, 22| miles east-\nnorth-east of Edinburgh ; is a royal burgh,\na nominal seaport, and a fashionable\nwatering-place ; unites with Haddington,\nDunbar, Jedburgh, and Lauder in sending\na member to Parliament ; consists chiefly\nof 2 streets, at nearly right angles with\neach other ; and has a head post office\nwith all departments, 2 banking offices, 2\nhotels, 2 private hotels, a town hall pro-\njected in 1872, Established, Free, United\nPresbyterian, and Episcopalian churches,\na public school with about 266 scholars,\nand some remains of an ancient nunnery,\ncelebrated in Sir Walter Scott's Marmion.\nReal property in 1880-81, 9271. Pop.\n1398. The parish includes Tantallon\nCastle and the Bass, and measures on the\nmainland about 3g miles by 3. Acres,\n5067. Real property of landward part in\n1880-81, 17,511. Pop. of the whole,\n2688. North Berwick Law, in southern\nvicinity of the town, is an embellished,\nconical hill, 612 feet high, and commands\nan exquisite panoramic view. North\nBerwick or Leuchie House, east-south-east\nof the Law, is the seat of Sir Hew H.\nDalrymple, Bart. The coast of the parish\nis rocky and indented, the interior is\nrichly cultivated, and the southern dis-\ntrict is crossed by a picturesque range of\ntrap rocks. There are 4 schools for 482\nscholars, and 1 of them, for 400, is new.",
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        "rest": ", town and parish on north coast of Haddingtonshire. The town stands at terminus of branch railway amid charming environs, adjacent to fine beach and golfing links, 22| miles east-north-east of Edinburgh ; is a royal burgh, a nominal seaport, and a fashionable watering-place ; unites with Haddington, Dunbar, Jedburgh, and Lauder in sending a member to Parliament ; consists chiefly of 2 streets, at nearly right angles with each other ; and has a head post office with all departments, 2 banking offices, 2 hotels, 2 private hotels, a town hall projected in 1872, Established, Free, United Presbyterian, and Episcopalian churches, a public school with about 266 scholars, and some remains of an ancient nunnery, celebrated in Sir Walter Scott's Marmion. Real property in 1880-81, 9271. Pop. 1398. The parish includes Tantallon Castle and the Bass, and measures on the mainland about 3g miles by 3. Acres, 5067. Real property of landward part in 1880-81, 17,511. Pop. of the whole, 2688. North Berwick Law, in southern vicinity of the town, is an embellished, conical hill, 612 feet high, and commands an exquisite panoramic view. North Berwick or Leuchie House, east-south-east of the Law, is the seat of Sir Hew H. Dalrymple, Bart. The coast of the parish is rocky and indented, the interior is richly cultivated, and the southern district is crossed by a picturesque range of trap rocks. There are 4 schools for 482 scholars, and 1 of them, for 400, is new.",
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        "raw": ", county in extreme\nsouth-east of Scotland. Its boundary, on\nthe north, is a line through the centre of\nthe Lammermoor Hills ; on the east, the\nGerman Ocean ; on the south, an artificial\nline of 4^ miles, and the river Tweed,\ndividing it from England ; on the west,\npartly the river Leader, and partly an\nartificial line dividing it from Roxburgh-\nshire and Edinbut-ghshire. Its greatest\nlength is 34 miles ; its greatest breadth,\n21 miles ; its coast line, about 22 miles ;\nits area, 464 square miles. The Lammer-\nmoor Hills, to the average breadth of\nabout 7 miles, occupy all the north ; a\ndiversified tract of hill, dale, and ravine,\nabout 5J miles in mean breadth, faced\nmostly with high, rocky, precipitous-\ncoast, forms all the east ; the Merse, a\ndiversified luxuriant champaign, occupies-\nall the south ; and Lauderdale, partly vale\nand partly hilly, forms the west. The\nrocks are chiefly Silurian and devonian,\nand the soils are exceedingly various..\nThe chief rivers, besides the Tweed and\nthe Leader, are the Whitadder and the\nBlackadder ; and the smaller streams of\nany note are the Eye, the Dye, the Ale,\nand the Leet. Agriculture is in prime\ncondition, and fisheries are important, but\nmanufactures are of small amount. The\ntowns with each between 2000 and 3000\ninhabitants are Dunse and Eyemouth ;\nthe towns with each between 1000 and\n2000 inhabitants are Coldstream, Earlston,\nand Lauder ; and the towns or villages\nwith each between 300 and 900 inhabitants\nare Greenlaw, Chirnside, Ayton, Colding-\nham, Gordon, Leitholm, Paxton, Swinton,\nand Burnmouth. Real property in 1880-81,\n355,123. Pop. in 1871, 36,486; in 1881,\n35,383.",
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        "rest": ", county in extreme south-east of Scotland. Its boundary, on the north, is a line through the centre of the Lammermoor Hills ; on the east, the German Ocean ; on the south, an artificial line of 4^ miles, and the river Tweed, dividing it from England ; on the west, partly the river Leader, and partly an artificial line dividing it from Roxburghshire and Edinbut-ghshire. Its greatest length is 34 miles ; its greatest breadth, 21 miles ; its coast line, about 22 miles ; its area, 464 square miles. The Lammer-moor Hills, to the average breadth of about 7 miles, occupy all the north ; a diversified tract of hill, dale, and ravine, about 5J miles in mean breadth, faced mostly with high, rocky, precipitous-coast, forms all the east ; the Merse, a diversified luxuriant champaign, occupies-all the south ; and Lauderdale, partly vale and partly hilly, forms the west. The rocks are chiefly Silurian and devonian, and the soils are exceedingly various.. The chief rivers, besides the Tweed and the Leader, are the Whitadder and the Blackadder ; and the smaller streams of any note are the Eye, the Dye, the Ale, and the Leet. Agriculture is in prime condition, and fisheries are important, but manufactures are of small amount. The towns with each between 2000 and 3000 inhabitants are Dunse and Eyemouth ; the towns with each between 1000 and 2000 inhabitants are Coldstream, Earlston, and Lauder ; and the towns or villages with each between 300 and 900 inhabitants are Greenlaw, Chirnside, Ayton, Coldingham, Gordon, Leitholm, Paxton, Swinton, and Burnmouth. Real property in 1880-81, 355,123. Pop. in 1871, 36,486; in 1881, 35,383.",
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        "full_name": "BETHELNIE",
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        "raw": ", hill, with traces of Roman\ncamp, 4 miles north-west of Old Meldrum,\nAberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill, with traces of Roman camp, 4 miles north-west of Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "BETTYHILL",
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        "raw": ", place at foot of Strath-\nnaver, Sutherland.",
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        "rest": ", place at foot of Strathnaver, Sutherland.",
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        "raw": ", water - reservoir and old\nroyal hunting-seat on the Pentlands, f>\nmiles north-west of Penicuick, Edinburgh -\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", water-reservoir and old royal hunting-seat on the Pentlands, f> miles north-west of Penicuick, Edinburghshire.",
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        "full_name": "BIEL",
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        "raw": ". See BEIL.",
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        "raw": ", seat in Peterculter parish,\nAberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Peterculter parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "BIGGA",
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        "raw": ", island, about 2J miles long, in\nYell Sound, Shetland.",
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        "rest": ", island, about 2J miles long, in Yell Sound, Shetland.",
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        "full_name": "BIGGAR",
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        "raw": ", rivulet of Lanarkshire and\nPeeblesshire, and town and parish on\nsouth -east border of Lanarkshire. The\nrivulet runs about 4 miles southward, and\n5 miles eastward to the Tweed, at 8 miles,\nsouth-west of Peebles. The town stands-\non the rivulet, 15f miles west-south-west\nof Peebles; consists of 2 parts, ancient\nand modern ; was the scene of a battle\nbetween Sir William Wallace and the\nEnglish ; and has a head post office with all\ndepartments, a railway station, 3 banking\noffices, 3 chief inns, a large ancient moat,\na good bridge of 1873, a cruciform parochial\nchurch of 1545. a handsome United Presby-\nterian church of 1878, and 3 public schools\nwith about 343 scholars. Pop. 1556.\nThe parish is 6^ miles long, and comprises\n7272 acres. Real property in 1880-81,\n14,445. Pop. 2128. The surface is partly\nhilly, and partly portion of a dingle\nextending from the Clyde to the Tweed.\nThe seats are Biggar Park, Cambus-\nWallace, Edmonston, and Carwood.",
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