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        "raw": ", hamlet in Ardnamurchan\nparish, Argyleshire.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet in Ardnamurchan parish, Argyleshire.",
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        "raw": ", hill, with fine sandstone\nquarry, in dyne parish, Sutherland.",
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        "raw": ". section of Lossie-\nmouth town, Elginshire. Pop. 1888.",
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        "raw": ", pass of Awe, Argyleshire.\nSee AWE.",
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        "raw": ", lake in Clova parish, Forfar-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", lake in Clova parish, Forfarshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat on the Teviot, 3\nmiles south-west of Hawick, Roxburghshire.\nIt belongs to the Duke of Buccleuch ; is\nnow a modern-looking mansion, with very\nstrong old tower; was formerly a great\nfortress, and figures graphically as such\nin Sir \"Walter Scott's Lay of the Last\nMinstrel.",
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        "raw": ", head-stream of the North Esk,\nin Lochlee parish, Forfarshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat near Lanark, Lanark-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat near Lanark, Lanarkshire.",
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        "raw": ", hill, 684 feet high, 5 miles\nsouth-west of Stonehaven, Kincardine-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill, 684 feet high, 5 miles south-west of Stonehaven, Kincardineshire.",
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        "raw": ", deserted, tolerably entire,\nvery ancient castle, in Coll Island, Argyle-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", deserted, tolerably entire, very ancient castle, in Coll Island, Argyleshire.",
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        "raw": ", district in north-west\nof Perthshire. It adjoins Inverness-shire\nand Argyleshire, measures about 33 miles\nby 31, is prevailingly rugged and moun-\ntainous, and consists largely of masses of\nthe Grampians, and it gives the title of\nearl to a branch of the family of Campbell.",
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        "rest": ", district in north-west of Perthshire. It adjoins Inverness-shire and Argyleshire, measures about 33 miles by 31, is prevailingly rugged and mountainous, and consists largely of masses of the Grampians, and it gives the title of earl to a branch of the family of Campbell.",
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        "raw": ", place in Strath parish, Isle\nof Skye. It has a public school with\nabout 52 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", place in Strath parish, Isle of Skye. It has a public school with about 52 scholars.",
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        "full_name": "BREASCLETE",
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        "raw": ", village, 16 miles west of\nStornoway, Outer Hebrides. Pop. 352.",
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        "rest": ", village, 16 miles west of Stornoway, Outer Hebrides. Pop. 352.",
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        "full_name": "BRECHIN",
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        "raw": ", town, mansion, and parish\nin north-east of Forfarshire. The town\nstands on the South Esk, at terminus of\nbranch railway, 19J miles north-east of\nForfar ; dates from the Culdee times, and\nbecame the seat of a diocese ; is a royal\nand parliamentary burgh, uniting with\nForfar, Arbroath, Montrose, and Bervie\nin sending a member to Parliament ;\ncomprises a main street about a mile\nlong, and some lesser streets ; has a head\npost office with all departments, 5 banking\noffices, 3 hotels, a town hall of the latter\npart of last century, a public hall of 1838,\na public library, 2 Established churches,\n2 Free churches, 3 United Presbyterian\nchurches, an Evangelical Union chapel,\nan Episcopalian church, a large public\nschool of 1876, 5 other public schools,\nand a new water supply, obtained in 1874\nat a cost of 15,000 ; publishes a weekly\nnewspaper, and carries on extensive manu-\nfacture of sail-cloth and brown linen. Its\ncathedral was founded by David I., but\nnever completed ; measured 166 feet by\n61, was partly destroyed at the Reforma-\ntion, and the nave of it is now the parish\nchurch. A steeple, 128 feet high, is at\nits north-west corner, and a round tower,\nsimilar to the round tower of Abernethy\nand the round towers of Ireland, is\nadjacent to its south-west corner. Real\nproperty of the burgh in 1880-81, 26,517.\nPop. 9031. The mansion, Brechin Castle,\nis a seat of the Earl of Dalhousie ; stands\non a rock overhanging the South Esk, in\nwestern vicinity of the town ; and occupies\nthe site of an ancient baronial fortalice\nwhich stoutly resisted Edward I. of Eng-\nland. The parish contains also the villages\nof Little Brechin and Trinity Moor, and\nis about 7 miles Icmg and 6 miles broad.\nAcres, 14,313. Real property of landward\npart in 1880-81, 20,854. Pop., quoad\ncivilia, 10,499 : quoad sacra, 8827. The\nsurface is mostly level, but includes the\neminence of Burghill, and is overlooked\nat short distance by the frontier Grampians.\nThe seats, besides Brechin Castle, are\nEskmount, Keithock, and Ardovie. There\nare 11 schools for 1944 scholars, and 3 of\nthem and an enlargement for 980 are new.",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish in\nBrechin parisk, Forfarshire. Pop. 1672.",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish in Brechin parisk, Forfarshire. Pop. 1672.",
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        "raw": ", village in Brechin\nparish, Forfarshire.",
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        "full_name": "BRECKEN",
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        "raw": ", hill in St. Mungo parish,\nDumfriesshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill in St. Mungo parish, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "full_name": "BRECKNESS",
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        "raw": ", headland and mansion at\nnorth side of entrance of Hoy Sound,\nOrkney. The mansion was erected in\n1633 by the last Bishop of Orkney.",
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        "rest": ", headland and mansion at north side of entrance of Hoy Sound, Orkney. The mansion was erected in 1633 by the last Bishop of Orkney.",
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        "full_name": "BRECKRY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", glen and rivulet in Southend\nparish, Argyleshire.",
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        "rest": ", glen and rivulet in Southend parish, Argyleshire.",
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        "id": "e-057-109",
        "full_name": "BRECON",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", voe or bay in north of Yell\nIsland, Shetland.",
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        "rest": ", voe or bay in north of Yell Island, Shetland.",
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        "full_name": "BRECONBEDS",
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        "raw": ", place in Annan parish,\nDumfriesshire. It has a public school\nwith about 110 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", place in Annan parish, Dumfriesshire. It has a public school with about 110 scholars.",
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        "full_name": "BREDA",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat, 2J miles west of Alford,\nAberdeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat, 2J miles west of Alford, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "BREDIELAND",
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        "raw": ", estate in Abbey parish,\nRenfrewshire.",
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        "rest": ", estate in Abbey parish, Renfrewshire.",
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        "full_name": "BREICH",
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        "raw": ". See BRIECH.",
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        "full_name": "BRESSAY",
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        "raw": ", island, sound, and parish in\nsouth of Shetland. The island lies\nbetween Noss and Mainland, opposite\nLerwick, and has a post office under\nLerwick. Its length is 6f miles, its\nbreadth mostly between 2 and 3 miles.\nIts coast is rocky, partly high and partly\ncavernous ; and its interior is tumulated,\nincludes a conical hill 724 feet high, and con-\ntains a conspicuous ancient standing stone,\nand some vestiges of Scandinavian build-\nings. Pop. 847. The sound divides the\nisland from Mainland ; is a capacious, well-\nsheltered, natural harbour, and serves as the\nharbour of Lerwick, a rendezvous of whale-\nships, and a great centre of herring-fishery.\nThe parish contains also Noss, Papa,\nHevera, Holm, East Burra, and West\nBurra islands, and the Quarff portion ot\nMainland. Real property in 1880-81,\n1880. Pop., quoad civilia, 1768 ; quoad\nsacra, 850. The churches are 3 Estab-\nlished, and 4 Dissenting. There are 6\nschools for 337 scholars, and 5 of them for\n270 are new.",
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