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        "full_name": "TULLYPOWRIE",
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        "raw": ", place, 1J mile from\nAberf eldy, Perthshire. It has a post office,\nwith money order and telegraph depart-\nments, under Ballinluig.",
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        "rest": ", place, 1J mile from Aberf eldy, Perthshire. It has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Ballinluig.",
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        "full_name": "TULM",
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        "raw": ", pastoral islet in Kilmuir parish,\nIsle of Skye.",
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        "rest": ", pastoral islet in Kilmuir parish, Isle of Skye.",
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        "full_name": "TUMMEL",
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        "raw": ", lake and river in north of\nPerthshire. The lake commences 9 miles\nwest-north-west of Pitlochrie ; is about\n3 miles long and 7 furlongs wide; has\ndiversified shores, beautiful flanks ascend-\ning to high undulating ridges, and a\ngrand sky-line, including Benvracky and\nSchichallion ; is overhung by a grand\nstandpoint called the Queen's View ; and\ncontains, near its head, a wooded artificial\nislet, with vestiges of an ancient fortalice.\nThe river issues from the lake into a\nnarrow, romantic, Highland glen ; makes\nthere, at 2J miles from the lake, a magni-\nficent fall of rapids, cataracts, and a ter-\nminating leap of 18 feet ; proceeds thence\nthrough a wider glen with softer screens ;\nand runs altogether about 12 miles, in\ndemi-semi-circle, to the Tay at Logierait.\nBut the Gair rises near King's House,\nwithin Argyleshire, traverses Loch Lydoch,\nand goes eastward to head of Loch Ran-\nnoch ; and Rannoch river issues from foot\nof Loch Rannoch, and goes eastward to\nhead of Loch Tummel ; and these are the\nupper and the middle reaches of the same\nriver as the Tummel.",
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        "rest": ", lake and river in north of Perthshire. The lake commences 9 miles west-north-west of Pitlochrie ; is about 3 miles long and 7 furlongs wide; has diversified shores, beautiful flanks ascending to high undulating ridges, and a grand sky-line, including Benvracky and Schichallion ; is overhung by a grand standpoint called the Queen's View ; and contains, near its head, a wooded artificial islet, with vestiges of an ancient fortalice. The river issues from the lake into a narrow, romantic, Highland glen ; makes there, at 2J miles from the lake, a magnificent fall of rapids, cataracts, and a terminating leap of 18 feet ; proceeds thence through a wider glen with softer screens ; and runs altogether about 12 miles, in demi-semi-circle, to the Tay at Logierait. But the Gair rises near King's House, within Argyleshire, traverses Loch Lydoch, and goes eastward to head of Loch Rannoch ; and Rannoch river issues from foot of Loch Rannoch, and goes eastward to head of Loch Tummel ; and these are the upper and the middle reaches of the same river as the Tummel.",
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        "full_name": "TUMMEL-BRIDGE",
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        "raw": ", hamlet on Rannoch\nriver, 3 miles west of head of Loch Tum-\nmel, Perthshire. It has a post office under\nPitlochrie, an inn, and a Free church.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet on Rannoch river, 3 miles west of head of Loch Tummel, Perthshire. It has a post office under Pitlochrie, an inn, and a Free church.",
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        "full_name": "TUNDERGARTH",
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        "raw": ", parish, with church\n3 miles east-by-south of Lockerby, Dum-\nfriesshire. Its length is 9^ miles ; its\ngreatest breadth 2J miles ; its area 10,482\nacres. Real property in 1880-81, 8219.\nPop. 466. The surface is bounded from\nend to end, on north side, by Milk\nrivulet, declines all to that stream, and\nhas such prevailing ruggedness as to be\nmostly pastoral. Tundergarth Castle was\nan ancient fortalice, but is now extinct.\nExisting antiquities are remains of ancient\nCaledonian stone circle, traces of a Roman\nroad and numerous small camps. The\npublic school has about 75 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", parish, with church 3 miles east-by-south of Lockerby, Dumfriesshire. Its length is 9^ miles ; its greatest breadth 2J miles ; its area 10,482 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 8219. Pop. 466. The surface is bounded from end to end, on north side, by Milk rivulet, declines all to that stream, and has such prevailing ruggedness as to be mostly pastoral. Tundergarth Castle was an ancient fortalice, but is now extinct. Existing antiquities are remains of ancient Caledonian stone circle, traces of a Roman road and numerous small camps. The public school has about 75 scholars.",
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        "full_name": "TUNILAW",
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        "raw": ", lofty coast cliff, with remains\nof Caledonian fort, a little north-west of\nSt. Abb's Head, in Berwickshire.",
        "page": "452",
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        "rest": ", lofty coast cliff, with remains of Caledonian fort, a little north-west of St. Abb's Head, in Berwickshire.",
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        "full_name": "TURFHOLM",
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        "raw": ", section of Lesmahagow\ntown, Lanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", section of Lesmahagow town, Lanarkshire.",
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        "full_name": "TURIN",
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        "raw": ", estate and hill, with craggy\nsummit crowned by remains of large\nCaledonian fort. 4 miles east of Forfar.",
        "page": "452",
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        "rest": ", estate and hill, with craggy summit crowned by remains of large Caledonian fort. 4 miles east of Forfar.",
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        "full_name": "TURINGS",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", quondam ancient tower in\nFoveran parish, Aberdeenshire.",
        "page": "452",
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        "rest": ", quondam ancient tower in Foveran parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "TURK",
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        "raw": ", streamlet, running 5 miles south-\nsouth-eastward down Glenfinlas to outlet\nof Loch Achray, near south-west extremity\nof Perthshire. It first traverses a profound\nchasm, then runs some distance under-\nground, then emerges toward a gorge, then\nmakes a long cataract, then glides into the\nefflux from Loch Achray at Bridge of Turk.",
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        "rest": ", streamlet, running 5 miles south-south-eastward down Glenfinlas to outlet of Loch Achray, near south-west extremity of Perthshire. It first traverses a profound chasm, then runs some distance under-ground, then emerges toward a gorge, then makes a long cataract, then glides into the efflux from Loch Achray at Bridge of Turk.",
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        "full_name": "TURLUM",
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        "term": ".",
        "raw": ". See TOELUM.",
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        "id": "e-452-082",
        "full_name": "TURNAGAIN",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", eminence on Luncarty\nbattlefield, in Redgorton parish, Perth-\nshire.",
        "page": "452",
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        "start_line": 82,
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        "rest": ", eminence on Luncarty battlefield, in Redgorton parish, Perthshire.",
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        "full_name": "TURNBERRY",
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        "raw": ", headland, with vestiges\nof ancient castle, 6 miles north-by-east\nof Girvan, Ayrshire. The castle was a\nfortalice of the petty kings of Galloway ;\nbecame the chief seat of the Earls of\nCarrick ; went by marriage with Countess\nof Carrick to Bruce of Annandale ; was\nseized and garrisoned by the troops of\nEdward I. of England ; and, by enterpris-\ning feat graphically described in Sir Wal-\nter Scott's Lord of the Isles, was stormed\nand taken by King Robert Bruce.",
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        "rest": ", headland, with vestiges of ancient castle, 6 miles north-by-east of Girvan, Ayrshire. The castle was a fortalice of the petty kings of Galloway ; became the chief seat of the Earls of Carrick ; went by marriage with Countess of Carrick to Bruce of Annandale ; was seized and garrisoned by the troops of Edward I. of England ; and, by enterprising feat graphically described in Sir Walter Scott's Lord of the Isles, was stormed and taken by King Robert Bruce.",
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        "full_name": "TURNER HALL",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat, 2 miles north of\nEllon, Aberdeenshire.",
        "page": "452",
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        "rest": ", seat, 2 miles north of Ellon, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "id": "e-452-099",
        "full_name": "TURNHOUSE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", one of the Pentland Hills,\nin Glencross parish, Edinburghshire.",
        "page": "452",
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        "rest": ", one of the Pentland Hills, in Glencross parish, Edinburghshire.",
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        "id": "e-452-101",
        "full_name": "TURNLAW",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", hill in Cambuslang parish,\nLanarkshire.",
        "page": "452",
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        "col": 1,
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        "rest": ", hill in Cambuslang parish, Lanarkshire.",
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    "e-452-103": {
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        "full_name": "TURNNESS",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", headland at south-western\nextremity of Hoy Island, Orkney.",
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        "start_line": 103,
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        "rest": ", headland at south-western extremity of Hoy Island, Orkney.",
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    "e-452-105": {
        "id": "e-452-105",
        "full_name": "TURNWHEEL",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", place at influx of Rotten\nCalder to the Clyde in Lanarkshire.",
        "page": "452",
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        "rest": ", place at influx of Rotten Calder to the Clyde in Lanarkshire.",
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        "full_name": "TURRET",
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        "raw": ", rivulet, running about 8J\nmiles south - eastward to the Earn in\nwestern vicinity of Crieff, Perthshire. It\nrises on Benchonzie ; expands soon into a\nlake about a mile long, overhung by moun-\ntains 2535 and 2571 feet high ; makes after-\nwards a leap of 30 feet; and through out most\nof its course traverses a picturesque glen.",
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        "rest": ", rivulet, running about 8J miles south-eastward to the Earn in western vicinity of Crieff, Perthshire. It rises on Benchonzie ; expands soon into a lake about a mile long, overhung by mountains 2535 and 2571 feet high ; makes after-wards a leap of 30 feet; and through out most of its course traverses a picturesque glen.",
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        "id": "e-452-115",
        "full_name": "TURRIFF",
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        "raw": ", town, parish, and district on\nnorth-west border of Aberdeenshire. The\ntown stands on burn of its own name, ^\nmile south-east of influx to the Deveron,\nand 11J miles south-south-east of Banff ;\nis mostly old and irregular, but partly new\nand well-built ; carries on some manufac-\nture and considerable inland trade ; and\nhas a head post office with all departments,\na railway station, 4 banking offices, several\ninns, a renovated ancient market - cross,\nEstablished, Free, and Episcopalian\nchurches, and 3 public schools. Pop. 2304.\nThe parish measures 1\\ miles by 5f , and\ncomprises 18,386 acres. Real property\nin 1880-81, 21,548. Pop. 4343. The\nsurface rises aggregately eastward and\nsouth-eastward from the Deveron, but is\nmuch diversified with flats, vales, undula-\ntions, hills^and pastoral plateaux. Chief\nseats are Dalgaty, Hatton, Muiresk,\nScobbach, Gask, and Towie-Barclay ; and\nchief antiquities are cairns, tumuli, and\nstanding - stones. There are 5 public\nschools with about 662 scholars. The\ndistrict extends from northern vicinity of\nOld Meldrum to vicinity of Banff, and\nmeasures about 22 miles by 13.",
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        "rest": ", town, parish, and district on north-west border of Aberdeenshire. The town stands on burn of its own name, ^ mile south-east of influx to the Deveron, and 11J miles south-south-east of Banff ; is mostly old and irregular, but partly new and well-built ; carries on some manufacture and considerable inland trade ; and has a head post office with all departments, a railway station, 4 banking offices, several inns, a renovated ancient market-cross, Established, Free, and Episcopalian churches, and 3 public schools. Pop. 2304. The parish measures 1\\ miles by 5f , and comprises 18,386 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 21,548. Pop. 4343. The surface rises aggregately eastward and south-eastward from the Deveron, but is much diversified with flats, vales, undulations, hills^and pastoral plateaux. Chief seats are Dalgaty, Hatton, Muiresk, Scobbach, Gask, and Towie-Barclay ; and chief antiquities are cairns, tumuli, and standing-stones. There are 5 public schools with about 662 scholars. The district extends from northern vicinity of Old Meldrum to vicinity of Banff, and measures about 22 miles by 13.",
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