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        "full_name": "YARROW",
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        "raw": ", hill and lake in Wick parish,\nCaithness. Several cairns are on the\nhill.",
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        "rest": ", hill and lake in Wick parish, Caithness. Several cairns are on the hill.",
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        "raw": ", hamlet on Yarrow river,\n11 miles west-by-south of Selkirk.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet on Yarrow river, 11 miles west-by-south of Selkirk.",
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        "raw": ", hamlet on Yarrow river,\n5 miles west-north-west of Selkirk. It\nhas a public school.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet on Yarrow river, 5 miles west-north-west of Selkirk. It has a public school.",
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        "raw": ", island and sound in north of\nShetland. The island extends northward\nto within 9J miles of north-western ex-\ntremity of Unst ; is divided by only a\nnarrow sound from south-western part of\nthat island ; extends 19 miles southward,\nwith a maximum breadth of 7J miles ; is\nswept all round by very impetuous tides ;\nhas mostly a low coast, in many parts\nsandy, in the east, but extensively a bold\nrocky coast, partly precipitous, on the west ;\nis indented by seven or eight bays forming\nnatural harbours ; rises slowly, in tame\nmoorish surface, to elevations of from 200\nto 400 feet ; presents comparatively little\nground for farming, but very rich facilities\nfor fishing ; contains the post offices of\nEast Yell and Burravoe, several good\nresidences, six places of worship, eight\nScandinavian dunes, and ruins or vestiges\nof twenty ancient chapels ; and was\nanciently divided into the parishes of\nNorth Yell, Mid Yell, and South Yell, the\nfirst now united to Fetlar, the second and\nthe third now united to each other. Pop.\n2529. The sound divides Yell from\nMainland ; extends 11 miles southward,\nwith width of from 4J to 6J miles ; con-\ntains numerous isles and islets ; and has\ntidal currents often at rate of 9 or 10 miles\nper hour, so obstructed and tumultuous as\nfrequently, for good portions of a day, to\ndefy all boat navigation.",
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        "rest": ", island and sound in north of Shetland. The island extends northward to within 9J miles of north-western extremity of Unst ; is divided by only a narrow sound from south-western part of that island ; extends 19 miles southward, with a maximum breadth of 7J miles ; is swept all round by very impetuous tides ; has mostly a low coast, in many parts sandy, in the east, but extensively a bold rocky coast, partly precipitous, on the west ; is indented by seven or eight bays forming natural harbours ; rises slowly, in tame moorish surface, to elevations of from 200 to 400 feet ; presents comparatively little ground for farming, but very rich facilities for fishing ; contains the post offices of East Yell and Burravoe, several good residences, six places of worship, eight Scandinavian dunes, and ruins or vestiges of twenty ancient chapels ; and was anciently divided into the parishes of North Yell, Mid Yell, and South Yell, the first now united to Fetlar, the second and the third now united to each other. Pop. 2529. The sound divides Yell from Mainland ; extends 11 miles southward, with width of from 4J to 6J miles ; contains numerous isles and islets ; and has tidal currents often at rate of 9 or 10 miles per hour, so obstructed and tumultuous as frequently, for good portions of a day, to defy all boat navigation.",
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        "raw": ", place on east side of\nYell Island, Shetland. It has a post office\nunder Lerwick, and a public school.",
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        "rest": ", place on east side of Yell Island, Shetland. It has a post office under Lerwick, and a public school.",
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        "raw": ", parish com-\nprehending Hascussie and Samphray isles,\nseveral pastoral islets, and the middle and\nsouthern sections of Yell Island, Shetland.\nIt contains East Yell and Burravoe post\noffices, and measures 13J miles by nearly\n7. Eeal property in 1880-81, 1982. Pop.\n1708. The churches are 2 Established,\n1 Free, and 1 Episcopalian, and there are\n6 schools, all new, for 335 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", parish comprehending Hascussie and Samphray isles, several pastoral islets, and the middle and southern sections of Yell Island, Shetland. It contains East Yell and Burravoe post offices, and measures 13J miles by nearly 7. Eeal property in 1880-81, 1982. Pop. 1708. The churches are 2 Established, 1 Free, and 1 Episcopalian, and there are 6 schools, all new, for 335 scholars.",
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        "full_name": "YELL (NORTH)",
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        "raw": ". See FETLAB.",
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        "raw": ", rivulet, traversing romantic\nravine, and entering Solway Firth at 9J\nmiles east-by-north of Kirkcudbright.",
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        "rest": ", rivulet, traversing romantic ravine, and entering Solway Firth at 9J miles east-by-north of Kirkcudbright.",
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        "full_name": "YESKENABLY",
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        "raw": ", township, with ruined\nold church, in Sandwick parish, Orkney.",
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        "rest": ", township, with ruined old church, in Sandwick parish, Orkney.",
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        "full_name": "YESKER",
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        "raw": ", rocky islet off Kilmuir coast,\nIsle of Skye.",
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        "rest": ", rocky islet off Kilmuir coast, Isle of Skye.",
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        "raw": ", hamlet, 2 miles south-\nsouth-east of Gifford, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet, 2 miles south-south-east of Gifford, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "full_name": "YETBYRE",
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        "raw": ", farm, with nearly entire\nwell-preserved ancient oval camp, in\nEskdalemuir parish, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "rest": ", farm, with nearly entire well-preserved ancient oval camp, in Eskdalemuir parish, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "full_name": "YETHOLM",
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        "raw": ", village and parish on north-\neast border of Roxburghshire. The village\nstands on Bowmont river, 8 miles south-\neast of Kelso ; consists of two parts,\nTown-Yetholm and Kirk-Yetholm, sepa-\nrated by the river; was the rendezvous\nof Douglas on his way to Otterburn;\nbecame a settlement of gipsies about be-\nginning of 18th century; furnished, in\none of these, the prototype of Sir Walter\nScott's 'Meg Merrilees; and has a post\noffice, with money order and telegraph\ndepartments, under Kelso, Established,\nFree, and United Presbyterian churches,\nand 2 public schools with capacity for\n202 scholars. Pop. 746. The parish\nmeasures 5 miles by nearly 3, and com-\nprises 5960 acres. Real property in\n1880-81, 8255. Pop. 1045. The surface\nis hilly, rises into summits from 1097 to\n1629 feet high, includes several charming\nvales, is cultivated over the lower hills,\naffords excellent sheep pasture in the\nhigher, and contains part of a lake nearly\n1J mile in circuit. The seats are Yetholm\nHall and Cherrytrees ; and the antiquities\nare remains of several Caledonian and\nRoman camps, and sites of two Border\npeel towers.",
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        "full_name": "YETTS",
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        "raw": ", village in Carluke\nparish, Lanarkshire. It has a public\nschool of 1881 with capacity for 110\nscholars. Pop. with Roadmeetings, 432.",
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        "rest": ", village in Carluke parish, Lanarkshire. It has a public school of 1881 with capacity for 110 scholars. Pop. with Roadmeetings, 432.",
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        "full_name": "YOKER",
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        "raw": ", town on right bank of the\nClyde nearly opposite lower part of Ren-\nfrew. It has a post office under Glasgow,\ngreat shipbuilding yard, and a large\ndistillery. Pop. 1256. Yoker House and\nYoker Lodge are adjacent.",
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        "rest": ", town on right bank of the Clyde nearly opposite lower part of Renfrew. It has a post office under Glasgow, great shipbuilding yard, and a large distillery. Pop. 1256. Yoker House and Yoker Lodge are adjacent.",
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