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        "full_name": "TYNRON",
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        "raw": ", hamlet and parish in Upper\nNithsdale, Dumfriesshire. The hamlet\nlies on the Shinnel, 2f miles west-south-\nwest of Penppnt, and has a post office\nunder Thornhill, a church, and a public\nschool. The parish measures 9^ miles by\n31, and comprises 15,683 acres. Real\nproperty in 1880-81, 5960. Pop. 416.\nThe surface consists chiefly of the\nShinnel's glen and two lofty flanking hill-\nridges. Tynron-Doon, at foot of the glen,\nprojects saliently from one of the hill-\nridges, has a profile fancied to resemble\nthat of a human face, is crowned by\nvestiges of a notable ancient fortalice, and\nfigures very strikingly in many views to\nthe east. A Roman road went from the\nDoon along the face of the hill-ridge to\nthe upper part of the glen, and has left very\ndistinct traces. There are 2 schools, with\njointly accommodation for 78 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet and parish in Upper Nithsdale, Dumfriesshire. The hamlet lies on the Shinnel, 2f miles west-south-west of Penppnt, and has a post office under Thornhill, a church, and a public school. The parish measures 9^ miles by 31, and comprises 15,683 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 5960. Pop. 416. The surface consists chiefly of the Shinnel's glen and two lofty flanking hill-ridges. Tynron-Doon, at foot of the glen, projects saliently from one of the hill-ridges, has a profile fancied to resemble that of a human face, is crowned by vestiges of a notable ancient fortalice, and figures very strikingly in many views to the east. A Roman road went from the Doon along the face of the hill-ridge to the upper part of the glen, and has left very distinct traces. There are 2 schools, with jointly accommodation for 78 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", hill with granite quarry\niu. Dyce parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill with granite quarry iu. Dyce parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "TYREE",
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        "raw": ", island and parish in Argyleshire\nHebrides. The island extends south-west-\nward on a line with Coll; lies, at its\nnorth-eastern extremity, 2 miles south of\nColl, and 13 west-by-south of Treshinish\nPoint in Mull ; and measures 13 miles in\nlength, and from 1^ mile to 6J miles in\nbreadth. Its north-eastern and middle\nparts have a mean elevation of not more\nthan 20 feet above high-water level ; its\nsouth- western parts are diversified only by\neminences from 30 to 400 feet high; its\nshores are sandy beaches and bays with\ninterspersions of ridgy rocks ; and its\nentire surface is destitute of either tree\nor shrub. Somewhat more than a third\nis in tillage, and the rest is pastoral or\nwaste. A factor's dwelling-house, on the\nsite of an ancient castle, is a chief resi-\ndence ; and standing-stones, Scandinavian\nforts, and ruined churches are the chief\nantiquities. The island has a post office,\nwith money order department, under\nOban, Established, Free, Congregational,\nand Baptist churches, and 2 old schools\nand 3 new ones, with aggregate capacity\nfor 498 scholars. Pop. 2733. The parish\nincludes also Skerryvore Island. Real\nproperty in 1880-81, 5636. Pop., quoad\ncivilia, 2733 ; quoad sacra, 1241.",
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        "rest": ", island and parish in Argyleshire Hebrides. The island extends south-west-ward on a line with Coll; lies, at its north-eastern extremity, 2 miles south of Coll, and 13 west-by-south of Treshinish Point in Mull ; and measures 13 miles in length, and from 1^ mile to 6J miles in breadth. Its north-eastern and middle parts have a mean elevation of not more than 20 feet above high-water level ; its south-western parts are diversified only by eminences from 30 to 400 feet high; its shores are sandy beaches and bays with interspersions of ridgy rocks ; and its entire surface is destitute of either tree or shrub. Somewhat more than a third is in tillage, and the rest is pastoral or waste. A factor's dwelling-house, on the site of an ancient castle, is a chief residence ; and standing-stones, Scandinavian forts, and ruined churches are the chief antiquities. The island has a post office, with money order department, under Oban, Established, Free, Congregational, and Baptist churches, and 2 old schools and 3 new ones, with aggregate capacity for 498 scholars. Pop. 2733. The parish includes also Skerryvore Island. Real property in 1880-81, 5636. Pop., quoad civilia, 2733 ; quoad sacra, 1241.",
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        "full_name": "TYRIE",
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        "raw": ", hamlet and parish near north-\neast extremity of Aberdeenshire. The\nhamlet lies 5 miles south-west of Fraser-\nburgh, and has a post office under Fraser-\nburgh, a church with 400 sittings, and a\npublic school with about 92 scholars. The\nparish contains also New Pitsligo town,\nand includes most of New Pitsligo quoad\nsacra parish. Its length is 1\\ miles; its\ngreatest breadth 3^ miles ; its area 11,182\nacres. Real property in 1880-81, 10,060.\nPop., quoad civilia, 3391; quoad sacra,\n871. The surface is variously hiU and\ndale, and rises north-westward into a high\nrange continuous with the heights of\nAberdour. The seats are Boyndlie, Ladys-\nford, and Tillanamols ; and the antiquities\nare tumuli and other memorials of battle.\nFour places of worship and 3 schools are\nin New Pitsligo.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet and parish near north-east extremity of Aberdeenshire. The hamlet lies 5 miles south-west of Fraserburgh, and has a post office under Fraserburgh, a church with 400 sittings, and a public school with about 92 scholars. The parish contains also New Pitsligo town, and includes most of New Pitsligo quoad sacra parish. Its length is 1\\ miles; its greatest breadth 3^ miles ; its area 11,182 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 10,060. Pop., quoad civilia, 3391; quoad sacra, 871. The surface is variously hiU and dale, and rises north-westward into a high range continuous with the heights of Aberdour. The seats are Boyndlie, Ladysford, and Tillanamols ; and the antiquities are tumuli and other memorials of battle. Four places of worship and 3 schools are in New Pitsligo.",
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        "full_name": "TYRIE",
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        "raw": ", farm, with remains of old chapel,\nin Kinghorn parish, Fife.",
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        "rest": ", farm, with remains of old chapel, in Kinghorn parish, Fife.",
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        "full_name": "UAIGHLAMAICH",
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        "raw": ", large arch-roofed\ncavern on west coast of Jura Island,\nArgyleshire. It opens at about 38 feet\nabove sea-level, is 33 feet high at the\nentrance, and has an interior area of 1312\nsquare yards.",
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        "rest": ", large arch-roofed cavern on west coast of Jura Island, Argyleshire. It opens at about 38 feet above sea-level, is 33 feet high at the entrance, and has an interior area of 1312 square yards.",
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        "full_name": "UAIGHMORE",
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        "raw": ", cavern in loftiest summit\nof Braes of Doune, 4 miles north-east of\nCallander, Perthshire. It is the Uamoar\nof Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake,\nwhere \"tis told a giant made his den of\nold ; ' and it has a spring leaping from its\nside in the manner of a jet.",
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        "rest": ", cavern in loftiest summit of Braes of Doune, 4 miles north-east of Callander, Perthshire. It is the Uamoar of Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake, where \"tis told a giant made his den of old ; ' and it has a spring leaping from its side in the manner of a jet.",
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        "full_name": "UAIGH-THORCUIL",
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        "raw": ", cave in hill above\nDunrobin, in Golspie parish, Sutherland.",
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        "rest": ", cave in hill above Dunrobin, in Golspie parish, Sutherland.",
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        "full_name": "UAISH",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", ancient forest on Benwyvis,\nRoss-shire.",
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        "rest": ", ancient forest on Benwyvis, Ross-shire.",
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        "full_name": "UAMH-A-CHOINNLEIR",
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        "raw": ", dark cave, about\n50 feet high and nearly 100 feet long, in\nDiminish parish, Isle of Skye.",
        "page": "454",
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        "rest": ", dark cave, about 50 feet high and nearly 100 feet long, in Diminish parish, Isle of Skye.",
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        "full_name": "UAMH-AN-OIR",
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        "raw": ", cave, presenting minia-\nture resemblance to the great cave of Staffa,\non north-east coast of Isle of Skye.",
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        "rest": ", cave, presenting miniature resemblance to the great cave of Staffa, on north-east coast of Isle of Skye.",
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        "full_name": "UAMOAR",
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        "raw": ". See UAIGHMORE.",
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        "full_name": "UCHTERMONSEY",
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        "raw": ", ancient parish, now\ncalled Moonzie, in Fife.",
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        "rest": ", ancient parish, now called Moonzie, in Fife.",
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        "full_name": "UDALE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", estate in Cromarty parish,\nCromartyshire.",
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        "rest": ", estate in Cromarty parish, Cromartyshire.",
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        "full_name": "UDDINGSTON",
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        "raw": ", town near the Clyde, 9\nmiles south-east of Glasgow. It rose\nrecently from the condition of a village ;\ncarries on extensive manufacture of agri-\ncultural implements ; and has a post office,\nwith money order and telegraph depart-\nments, under Glasgow, a railway station,\na banking office, a quoad sacra parochial\nchurch of 1873, a Free church of 1876, and\nUnited Presbyterian and Evangelical Union\nchurches. Pop. of town, 3542 ; of quoad\nsacra parish, 4086.",
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        "rest": ", town near the Clyde, 9 miles south-east of Glasgow. It rose recently from the condition of a village ; carries on extensive manufacture of agricultural implements ; and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Glasgow, a railway station, a banking office, a quoad sacra parochial church of 1873, a Free church of 1876, and United Presbyterian and Evangelical Union churches. Pop. of town, 3542 ; of quoad sacra parish, 4086.",
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        "full_name": "UDDINGTON",
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        "raw": ", village in Douglas parish,\nLanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", village in Douglas parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "full_name": "UDNY",
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        "raw": ", village and parish in Formartine\ndistrict, Aberdeenshire. The village stands\n14j miles north-by-west of Aberdeen, and\nhas a post office under Aberdeen, a railway\nstation, a banking office, Established and\nFree churches, and male and female public\nschools. The parish measures about 6f\nmiles by 6, and comprises 11,548 acres.\nReal property in 1880-81, 14,528. Pop.\n1638. The surface is partly flat and\npartly undulating. The seats are Pittrichie\nand Tillygreig ; and the antiquities are\nDumbrake Castle on Udny estate, and two\nruined mansions on Pitmedden estate.\nThere are 4 schools with accommodation for\n344 scholars, and part of 1 of them is new.",
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        "rest": ", village and parish in Formartine district, Aberdeenshire. The village stands 14j miles north-by-west of Aberdeen, and has a post office under Aberdeen, a railway station, a banking office, Established and Free churches, and male and female public schools. The parish measures about 6f miles by 6, and comprises 11,548 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 14,528. Pop. 1638. The surface is partly flat and partly undulating. The seats are Pittrichie and Tillygreig ; and the antiquities are Dumbrake Castle on Udny estate, and two ruined mansions on Pitmedden estate. There are 4 schools with accommodation for 344 scholars, and part of 1 of them is new.",
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        "full_name": "UDSTON",
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        "raw": ", quondam seat of branch of the\nHamilton family in Hamilton parish,\nLanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", quondam seat of branch of the Hamilton family in Hamilton parish, Lanarkshire.",
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