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        "full_name": "TURRY",
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        "raw": ", quondam ancient chapel in\nCoull parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", quondam ancient chapel in Coull parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "raw": ", burn, inn, and old tower\nin Selkirkshire. The inn stands at influx\nof the burn to Ettrick river, 4f miles north-\neast of Ettrick hamlet ; and the tower\nstands f mile to the south-west, and was\nthe stronghold of the notable freebooter\ncommonly called King of the Thieves.",
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        "rest": ", burn, inn, and old tower in Selkirkshire. The inn stands at influx of the burn to Ettrick river, 4f miles north-east of Ettrick hamlet ; and the tower stands f mile to the south-west, and was the stronghold of the notable freebooter commonly called King of the Thieves.",
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        "raw": ", place, with public school,\nancient burying- place, and site of ancient\nchurch, in Sandsting parish, Shetland.",
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        "rest": ", place, with public school, ancient burying-place, and site of ancient church, in Sandsting parish, Shetland.",
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        "full_name": "TWECHAR",
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        "raw": ", village in Kirkintilloch\nparish, Dumbartonshire. Pop. 671.",
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        "rest": ", village in Kirkintilloch parish, Dumbartonshire. Pop. 671.",
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        "full_name": "TWEED",
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        "rest": ", river, chiefly in Scotland, partly on boundary with England, and briefly in England. It rises near centre of Southern Highlands, at elevation of about 1500 feet above sea-level ; runs pre-vailingly north-north-eastward to Peebles, eastward and sometimes east-south-east-ward thence to Kelso, and variously north-eastward and north-north-eastward thence to the sea at Berwick ; and, measured in straight lines, has a total course of about 100 miles. Its upper reaches traverse bleak high moors ; its further reaches traverse narrow vales, flanked by verdant or wooded hills ; its still further reaches traverse a wide, rich valley with fine diversity of sky-line ; and its final reaches traverse a deep wood-fringed bed through a great opulent cham-paign. Its basin comprises about 1870 square miles ; and both its own waters and those of its chief affluents afford famous fishing.",
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        "raw": ". See PEEBLESSHIRE. That\ncounty under this name gives the title of\nearl and marquis to the family of Hay.",
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        "full_name": "TWEEDEN",
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        "raw": ", burn, running to the Liddel\nat J mile south of Newcastleton, Rox-\nburghshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn, running to the Liddel at J mile south of Newcastleton, Roxburghshire.",
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        "full_name": "TWEEDHILL",
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        "raw": ", seat in Hutton parish,\nBerwickshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Hutton parish, Berwickshire.",
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        "raw": ", head-stream of the Tweed\nin Tweedsmuir parish, Peeblesshire.",
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        "rest": ", head-stream of the Tweed in Tweedsmuir parish, Peeblesshire.",
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        "raw": ", place in Coldstream par-\nish, Berwickshire.",
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        "rest": ", place in Coldstream parish, Berwickshire.",
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        "full_name": "TWEEDSCROSS",
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        "raw": ", hill, with site of ancient\ncross, adjacent to source of the Tweed, on\nsouth-west verge of Peeblesshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill, with site of ancient cross, adjacent to source of the Tweed, on south-west verge of Peeblesshire.",
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        "raw": ", fountain emitting head-\nstream of the Tweed. 6f miles south-south-\nwest of Tweedsmuir church, Peeblesshire.",
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        "rest": ", fountain emitting head-stream of the Tweed. 6f miles south-south-west of Tweedsmuir church, Peeblesshire.",
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        "full_name": "TWINLAW",
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        "raw": ", one of the Lammermoor\nHills, crowned by two large conspicuous\ncairns, in north of Westruther parish.\nBerwickshire.",
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        "rest": ", one of the Lammermoor Hills, crowned by two large conspicuous cairns, in north of Westruther parish. Berwickshire.",
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        "raw": ", burn, running to Her-\nmitage rivulet in Castleton parish, .Rox-\nburghshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn, running to Hermitage rivulet in Castleton parish, .Roxburghshire.",
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        "raw": ", village and parish in south\nof Kirkcudbrightshire. The village stands\n3 miles north-north-west of Kirkcudbright,\nand has a post office designated of Kirk-\ncudbrightshire, a parochial church with\n410 sittings, and a public school with 96\nscholars. The parish measures 9| miles\nby 2J, and comprises 10,484 acres. Real\nproperty in 1880-81, 9670. Pop. 681.\nThe Tarf forms middle part of the eastern\nJ boundary for nearly 2 miles, and the Dee\n! afterwards forms it to a point about 3\nmiles south of Kirkcudbright. The land\nadjacent to the rivers is partly haugh ;\nwestward, in the south and in the centre,\nis rolling and hillocky ; and in the north is\nchiefly high pastoral plateau. Chief seats\nare Compston and Barwhinnock ; and\nchief antiquities are ruins of Compston\nCastle and remains of Caledonian forts.",
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        "full_name": "TYNABRUACH",
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        "term": ".",
        "raw": ". See TIQHNABRUAICH.",
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        "raw": ", small village at head of\nStrathfillan, amid wild mountain scenery,\n34 miles by railway north-west-by-west of\nCallander, Perthshire. It has a post office\nunder Stirling, a railway station, and a\nlarge hotel.",
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        "rest": ", small village at head of Strathfillan, amid wild mountain scenery, 34 miles by railway north-west-by-west of Callander, Perthshire. It has a post office under Stirling, a railway station, and a large hotel.",
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        "full_name": "TYNE",
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        "raw": ", river, rising on east verge of\nEdinburgh.sb.ire, bisecting all Haddington-\nshire, running altogether about 28 miles,\nchiefly north-eastward, and entering the\nseaabout 2^ miles north-west of Dunbar.",
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        "rest": ", river, rising on east verge of Edinburgh.sb.ire, bisecting all Haddingtonshire, running altogether about 28 miles, chiefly north-eastward, and entering the seaabout 2^ miles north-west of Dunbar.",
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        "full_name": "TYNE",
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        "raw": ", large river, drawing brief head-\nstreams from south-east border of Rox-\nburghshire, but having all its subsequent\ncourse within England to the sea between\nTynemouth and South Shields.",
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        "rest": ", large river, drawing brief head-streams from south-east border of Roxburghshire, but having all its subsequent course within England to the sea between Tynemouth and South Shields.",
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        "full_name": "TYNECASTLE",
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        "raw": ", western suburb of Edin-\nburgh.",
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        "rest": ", western suburb of Edinburgh.",
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        "full_name": "TYNEHEAD",
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        "raw": ", place near source of Tyne\nriver, 16 miles south-east of Edinburgh.\nIt has a post office designated of Mid-\nLothian, and a railway station.",
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        "rest": ", place near source of Tyne river, 16 miles south-east of Edinburgh. It has a post office designated of Mid-Lothian, and a railway station.",
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        "raw": ", burn and place, with Roman\nCatholic church, in Rathven parish, Banff-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn and place, with Roman Catholic church, in Rathven parish, Banffshire.",
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        "full_name": "TYNNINGHAME",
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        "raw": ", village, bay, noble\nmansion, and ancient parish on north\ncoast of Haddingtonshire. The village\nstands 5J miles west-north-west of Dun-\nbar, and has a post office under Preston-\nkirk, and a public school with about 87\nscholars. The bay is a small estuary at\nmouth of the Tyne. The mansion stands\nabout i mile west of the bay, is the chief\nseat of the Earl of Haddington, and lias\nan extensive richly- wooded park. The\nparish is now united to Whitekirk.",
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