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        "full_name": "TRON",
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        "raw": ", parish, with Established and\nFree churches, in central part of Glasgow.\nPop. quoad sacra, 4207.",
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        "rest": ", parish, with Established and Free churches, in central part of Glasgow. Pop. quoad sacra, 4207.",
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        "full_name": "TRONACH",
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        "raw": ", ruined castle in Eathven\nparish, Banffshire.",
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        "rest": ", ruined castle in Eathven parish, Banffshire.",
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        "full_name": "TRONDA",
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        "raw": ", bay and cave in Belting parish,\nShetland.",
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        "rest": ", bay and cave in Belting parish, Shetland.",
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        "full_name": "TRONDRA",
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        "raw": ", island, about 3 miles long\nand nearly 2 miles broad, in southern\nvicinity of Scalloway, Shetland. Pop. 133.",
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        "rest": ", island, about 3 miles long and nearly 2 miles broad, in southern vicinity of Scalloway, Shetland. Pop. 133.",
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        "full_name": "TROOL",
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        "raw": ", glen and lake about 9 miles\nnorth of Minnigaff village, Kirkcudbright-\nshire. The glen contains a seat of the\nEarl of Galloway; is flanked by lofty\nhills, partly precipitous, partly wooded ;\nand was the scene of a skirmish, in 1685,\nbetween Covenanters and Government\ntroops. The lake lies in the glen, and is\n2 miles long, and richly picturesque.",
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        "rest": ", glen and lake about 9 miles north of Minnigaff village, Kirkcudbrightshire. The glen contains a seat of the Earl of Galloway; is flanked by lofty hills, partly precipitous, partly wooded ; and was the scene of a skirmish, in 1685, between Covenanters and Government troops. The lake lies in the glen, and is 2 miles long, and richly picturesque.",
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        "full_name": "TROON",
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        "raw": ", promontory, seaport town, and\nquoad sacra parish in Kyle district, Ayr-\nshire. The promontory projects into head\nof Ayr Bay at 5 miles north of Ayr town,\nmeasures about 1| mile in length and j\nmile in breadth, and is low, rocky, and\ncurving. The town occupies large portion\nof the promontory ; figures strikingly in\nviews both from land and from water ;\npossesses attractions as a watering-place,\nand advantageous position as a port ;\ncommunicates with Kilmarnock by a rail-\nway of 1812, the oldest in Scotland ; com-\nmunicates by coach also with a near\nstation of the coast-line railway ; and has\na head post office with all departments,\n2 banking offices, a hotel, large harbour\naccommodations, Established, Free, and\nUnited Presbyterian churches, and a large\npublic school. The vessels belonging to\nthe port at end of 1879 were 9 sailing\nvessels of 1855 tons, and 2 steam vessels of\n150 tons. The entries during that year\nwere 2759 British vessels of 309,620 tons,\nand 66 foreign vessels of 20,449 tons ; and\nthe departures were 2687 British vessels of\n294,323 tons, and 67 foreign vessels of\n19,842 tons. Pop. of the town, 2328 ; of\nthe quoad sacra parish, 2532.",
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        "rest": ", promontory, seaport town, and quoad sacra parish in Kyle district, Ayrshire. The promontory projects into head of Ayr Bay at 5 miles north of Ayr town, measures about 1| mile in length and j mile in breadth, and is low, rocky, and curving. The town occupies large portion of the promontory ; figures strikingly in views both from land and from water ; possesses attractions as a watering-place, and advantageous position as a port ; communicates with Kilmarnock by a rail-way of 1812, the oldest in Scotland ; communicates by coach also with a near station of the coast-line railway ; and has a head post office with all departments, 2 banking offices, a hotel, large harbour accommodations, Established, Free, and United Presbyterian churches, and a large public school. The vessels belonging to the port at end of 1879 were 9 sailing vessels of 1855 tons, and 2 steam vessels of 150 tons. The entries during that year were 2759 British vessels of 309,620 tons, and 66 foreign vessels of 20,449 tons ; and the departures were 2687 British vessels of 294,323 tons, and 67 foreign vessels of 19,842 tons. Pop. of the town, 2328 ; of the quoad sacra parish, 2532.",
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        "full_name": "TROQUEER",
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        "raw": ", parish, containing Max-\nwelltown, on east border of Kirkcud-\nbrightshire. Its length is 8J miles; its\ngreatest breadth 4J miles ; its area\n11,675 acres. Real property in 1880-81,\nof Maxwelltown, 12,837 ; of landward\npart, 16,104. Pop. of the whole, quoad\ncivilia, 5524; quoad sacra, 3454. The\nsurface extends along the right bank of\nthe Nith from head of Maxwelltown to a\npoint near Newabbey village ; rises thence\nin the aggregate toward the west ; and is\ndivided into three sections by three parallel\nranges of heights, all of such gentle\nelevation as to be wholly or chiefly arable.\nChief seats are Kirkconnell, Cargen,\nMabie, Dalscairth, Goldielea, Terraughty,\nCarruchan, Cargenholm, Mavis-Grove, and\nnumerous handsome villas ; and a chief\nantiquity is a circular artificial mound,\nanciently a seat of courts of justice. The\nparochial church stands on the Nith,\nopposite extreme south of Dumfries ; a\nquoad sacra parochial church and a Free\nchurch are in Maxwelltown ; a Koman\nCatholic church is at Kirkconnell ; and\n4 schools, with accommodation for 710\nscholars, are in the parish.\nTROS8ACHS, defile and quoad sacra\nparish near south-west extremity of Perth-\nshire. The defile commences 8 miles west-\nby-south of Callander ; is adjoined there\nby Trossachs Hotel, erected in 1852, and\noverhung by a hill 1149 feet high ; extends\nabout a mile westward to foot of Loch\nKatrine ; is a profound, dark, craggy,\nwooded gorge, overtopped at the sides of\nits west end by Benvenue and Benawn ;\ntook its name, signifying 'Bristled Land,'\nfrom profusion of peaks and fissures on its\nflanks ; could formerly be entered only by\n' a sort of ladder composed of the branches\nand roots of trees ; ' is now traversed by a\ngood public road, commanding impressive\nviews of its features; and cannot be de-\nscribed better than in the highly graphic\nlanguage of a well-known long passage of\nSir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake. The\nquoad sacra parish comprises parts of\nCallander, Aberfoyle, and Port-of-Mon-\nteith. Its church, a small modern edifice,\nstands on Loch Achray, and its public\nschool has about 38 scholars. Pop. 302.",
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        "rest": ", parish, containing Maxwelltown, on east border of Kirkcudbrightshire. Its length is 8J miles; its greatest breadth 4J miles ; its area 11,675 acres. Real property in 1880-81, of Maxwelltown, 12,837 ; of landward part, 16,104. Pop. of the whole, quoad civilia, 5524; quoad sacra, 3454. The surface extends along the right bank of the Nith from head of Maxwelltown to a point near Newabbey village ; rises thence in the aggregate toward the west ; and is divided into three sections by three parallel ranges of heights, all of such gentle elevation as to be wholly or chiefly arable. Chief seats are Kirkconnell, Cargen, Mabie, Dalscairth, Goldielea, Terraughty, Carruchan, Cargenholm, Mavis-Grove, and numerous handsome villas ; and a chief antiquity is a circular artificial mound, anciently a seat of courts of justice. The parochial church stands on the Nith, opposite extreme south of Dumfries ; a quoad sacra parochial church and a Free church are in Maxwelltown ; a Koman Catholic church is at Kirkconnell ; and 4 schools, with accommodation for 710 scholars, are in the parish. TROS8ACHS, defile and quoad sacra parish near south-west extremity of Perthshire. The defile commences 8 miles west-by-south of Callander ; is adjoined there by Trossachs Hotel, erected in 1852, and overhung by a hill 1149 feet high ; extends about a mile westward to foot of Loch Katrine ; is a profound, dark, craggy, wooded gorge, overtopped at the sides of its west end by Benvenue and Benawn ; took its name, signifying 'Bristled Land,' from profusion of peaks and fissures on its flanks ; could formerly be entered only by ' a sort of ladder composed of the branches and roots of trees ; ' is now traversed by a good public road, commanding impressive views of its features; and cannot be described better than in the highly graphic language of a well-known long passage of Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake. The quoad sacra parish comprises parts of Callander, Aberfoyle, and Port-of-Monteith. Its church, a small modern edifice, stands on Loch Achray, and its public school has about 38 scholars. Pop. 302.",
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        "full_name": "TROSTRIE",
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        "raw": ", lake in Twynholm parish,\nKirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "rest": ", lake in Twynholm parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "full_name": "TROTTERNISH",
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        "raw": ", district, comprehending\nall Portree, Kilmuir, and Snizort parishes,\nand small part of Bracadale and Strath, in\nIsle of Skye. Most of it is peninsular north-\nnorth-westward from the isthmus between\nhead of Loch Portree and Loch Snizort.",
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        "rest": ", district, comprehending all Portree, Kilmuir, and Snizort parishes, and small part of Bracadale and Strath, in Isle of Skye. Most of it is peninsular north-north-westward from the isthmus between head of Loch Portree and Loch Snizort.",
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        "full_name": "TROUP",
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        "raw": ", headland, hill, burn, and man-\nsion in Gamrie parish, Banffshire.",
        "page": "450",
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        "start_line": 112,
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        "rest": ", headland, hill, burn, and mansion in Gamrie parish, Banffshire.",
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        "full_name": "TROW-CRAIGS",
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        "raw": ", a congeries of bold\nrocks in the Tweed; 3| miles west-south-\nwest of Kelso, Roxburghshire. The river's\ncourse through it, in ordinary times, is a\nseries of rapids and eddies ; in times of\nfreshet is wild foaming cataract.",
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        "rest": ", a congeries of bold rocks in the Tweed; 3| miles west-south-west of Kelso, Roxburghshire. The river's course through it, in ordinary times, is a series of rapids and eddies ; in times of freshet is wild foaming cataract.",
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        "full_name": "TROWS",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat in Lesmahagow parish,\nLanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Lesmahagow parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "full_name": "TRUDERSCAIG",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", lake in Kildonan par-\nish, Sutherland.",
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        "rest": ", lake in Kildonan parish, Sutherland.",
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        "full_name": "TRUIM",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", rivulet, running 13 miles north-\nnorth-eastward to the Spey at 6 miles\nwest of Kingussie, Inverness-shire.",
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        "rest": ", rivulet, running 13 miles north-north-eastward to the Spey at 6 miles west of Kingussie, Inverness-shire.",
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        "full_name": "TRUMISGARRY",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish in\nNorth Uist, Outer Hebrides. It measures\nabout 17 miles by 12, and has Established\nand Free churches. Pop. 881.",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish in North Uist, Outer Hebrides. It measures about 17 miles by 12, and has Established and Free churches. Pop. 881.",
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        "full_name": "TRUMP AN",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", old church in Vaternish,\nIsle of Skye.",
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        "rest": ", old church in Vaternish, Isle of Skye.",
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        "full_name": "TRUSTACH",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", estate in Banchory-Ternan\nparish, Kincardineshire.",
        "page": "450",
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        "rest": ", estate in Banchory-Ternan parish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "full_name": "TRYNELAW",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat near Strathaven, Lan-\narkshire.",
        "page": "450",
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        "start_line": 135,
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        "rest": ", seat near Strathaven, Lanarkshire.",
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        "raw": ", old mustering place of free-\nbooters in Morebattle parish, Roxburgh-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", old mustering place of freebooters in Morebattle parish, Roxburghshire.",
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        "raw": ", burn, running north-eastward\nto the Don, in Kintore parish, Aberdeen-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn, running north-eastward to the Don, in Kintore parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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