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        "raw": ", place near Isle Oronsay,\nIsle of Skye.",
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        "rest": ", place near Isle Oronsay, Isle of Skye.",
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        "raw": ", hill in Eddertoun par-\nish, Ross-shire.",
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        "rest": ", hill in Eddertoun parish, Ross-shire.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUSDOON",
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        "raw": ", seat near Ayr, Ayrshire.",
        "page": "71",
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        "rest": ", seat near Ayr, Ayrshire.",
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        "raw": ", abbey and village on\nthe Forth, about a mile east of Stirling. The\nabbey was founded in 1147 by David I. ;\nfigured conjointly with Stirling Castle in\nsome great public affairs ; was the burial\nplace of James in. and his queen ; is now re-\npresented chiefly by a massive early-pointed\ntower, 70 feet high ; and contains a me-\nmorial tomb of 1865 of James in. and his\nqueen. Pop. of the village, 217.",
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        "rest": ", abbey and village on the Forth, about a mile east of Stirling. The abbey was founded in 1147 by David I. ; figured conjointly with Stirling Castle in some great public affairs ; was the burial place of James in. and his queen ; is now re-presented chiefly by a massive early-pointed tower, 70 feet high ; and contains a memorial tomb of 1865 of James in. and his queen. Pop. of the village, 217.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBU SLANG",
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        "raw": ", town and parish in\nnorth of Lanarkshire. The town stands\nabout J mile from the Clyde, 4 miles\nsouth-east of Glasgow ; consists of eight\nsections, or villages, on the banks of a\npicturesque burn ; is near a natural amphi-\ntheatre, used in 1742 as a place of worship,\nand then the scene of a religious revival\nknown as 'the Cambuslang wark;' and\nhas a post office, with money order and\ntelegraph departments, under Glasgow ;\na railway station, Established, Free, United\nPresbyterian, and Congregational churches ;\nand 2 public schools with about 304 scholars.\nPop. 5538. The parish excludes a small part\nof the town, but includes Silverbank, New-\nton-Colliery, and Ridleywood villages. Its\nlength is 4 miles ; its greatest breadth 3J\nmiles ; its area 5160 acres. Real property\nin 1880-81, 56,565. Pop. 9447. The\nsurface includes a hill -ridge, with the\nsummits of Dechmont and Turnlaw ; de-\nclines thence in a fine series of swells and\nundulations; and terminates in low, flat\nlands on the Clyde. Coal abounds, and is\nlargely worked ; ironstone also is plentiful.\nChief seats are Gilbertfield, Newton, and\nCaldergrove ; and chief antiquities are\ntraces of ancient buildings on Dechmont,\nand a circular mound on which stood\nDrumsarguard Castle. There are 5 schools\nfor 1017 scholars, and 2 of them and an\nenlargement for 680 are new.",
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        "rest": ", town and parish in north of Lanarkshire. The town stands about J mile from the Clyde, 4 miles south-east of Glasgow ; consists of eight sections, or villages, on the banks of a picturesque burn ; is near a natural amphitheatre, used in 1742 as a place of worship, and then the scene of a religious revival known as 'the Cambuslang wark;' and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Glasgow ; a railway station, Established, Free, United Presbyterian, and Congregational churches ; and 2 public schools with about 304 scholars. Pop. 5538. The parish excludes a small part of the town, but includes Silverbank, New-ton-Colliery, and Ridleywood villages. Its length is 4 miles ; its greatest breadth 3J miles ; its area 5160 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 56,565. Pop. 9447. The surface includes a hill-ridge, with the summits of Dechmont and Turnlaw ; declines thence in a fine series of swells and undulations; and terminates in low, flat lands on the Clyde. Coal abounds, and is largely worked ; ironstone also is plentiful. Chief seats are Gilbertfield, Newton, and Caldergrove ; and chief antiquities are traces of ancient buildings on Dechmont, and a circular mound on which stood Drumsarguard Castle. There are 5 schools for 1017 scholars, and 2 of them and an enlargement for 680 are new.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUSMICHAEL",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", old parish, now\nunited to St. Martin's, Perthshire.",
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        "rest": ", old parish, now united to St. Martin's, Perthshire.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUSMORE",
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        "raw": ", seat on the Teith, about\n2 miles south-east of Callander, Perth-\nshire.",
        "page": "71",
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        "rest": ", seat on the Teith, about 2 miles south-east of Callander, Perthshire.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUSNAGLASS",
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        "raw": ", small bay on west\nside of upper part of Loch Lomond, Dum-\nbartonshire.",
        "page": "71",
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        "rest": ", small bay on west side of upper part of Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUSNETHAN",
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        "raw": ", town and parish in\nmiddle ward of Lanarkshire. The town\nstands f mile east of Wishaw, and has an\nEstablished church, a Free church, and a\npublic school with about 309 scholars.\nPop. 1829. The parish contains also the\ntowns of \"Wishaw, Newmains, and Over-\ntown, the villages of Stane, Morningside,\nChapel, Clydesdale Rows, Waterloo,\nBonkle, and Stewarton, and part of\nShotts Ironworks. Its length is 9| miles ;\nits greatest breadth 3^ miles ; its area\n16,608 acres. Real property in 1880-81,\n91,037. Pop., quoad civilia, 20,823 ; quoad\nsacra, 4548. The Clyde bounds the\nwestern end ; the South Calder bounds\nmost of the north - eastern side ; the\nGarrion burn, along a deep ravine, bounds\nthe lower part of the south-eastern side ;\nand head-streams of Briech water, running\ninto Linlithgowshire, drain the eastern\nend. The lands adjacent to the Clyde are\nlow, level, fertile hangh ; those in the\nmiddle parts are variegated plateau,\nmostly with good argillaceous soil ; and\nthose in the east are principally moorish,\nand rise to a maximum height of about\n900 feet. Excellent coal, ironstone, and\nsandstone abound, and are extensively\nworked. Ironworks, tileworks, a large\ndistillery, and textile manufacture employ\nvery many hands. The chief seats are\nCambusnethan House, Wishaw House,\nColtness, Allanton, and Muirhouse. Es-\ntablished churches are at Overtown and\nNewmains, a United Presbyterian church\nis at Bonkle, and churches of six de-\nnominations are at Wishaw. There are\n10 schools for 3751 scholars, and 3 of\nthem and an enlargement for 1320 are new.",
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        "rest": ", town and parish in middle ward of Lanarkshire. The town stands f mile east of Wishaw, and has an Established church, a Free church, and a public school with about 309 scholars. Pop. 1829. The parish contains also the towns of \"Wishaw, Newmains, and Over-town, the villages of Stane, Morningside, Chapel, Clydesdale Rows, Waterloo, Bonkle, and Stewarton, and part of Shotts Ironworks. Its length is 9| miles ; its greatest breadth 3^ miles ; its area 16,608 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 91,037. Pop., quoad civilia, 20,823 ; quoad sacra, 4548. The Clyde bounds the western end ; the South Calder bounds most of the north-eastern side ; the Garrion burn, along a deep ravine, bounds the lower part of the south-eastern side ; and head-streams of Briech water, running into Linlithgowshire, drain the eastern end. The lands adjacent to the Clyde are low, level, fertile hangh ; those in the middle parts are variegated plateau, mostly with good argillaceous soil ; and those in the east are principally moorish, and rise to a maximum height of about 900 feet. Excellent coal, ironstone, and sandstone abound, and are extensively worked. Ironworks, tileworks, a large distillery, and textile manufacture employ very many hands. The chief seats are Cambusnethan House, Wishaw House, Coltness, Allanton, and Muirhouse. Established churches are at Overtown and Newmains, a United Presbyterian church is at Bonkle, and churches of six denominations are at Wishaw. There are 10 schools for 3751 scholars, and 3 of them and an enlargement for 1320 are new.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUS (OLD)",
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        "raw": ". See ALDCAMBUS.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUS O'MAY",
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        "raw": ", railway station be-\ntween Dinnet and Ballater, Aberdeen-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", railway station be-tween Dinnet and Ballater, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUSTANE",
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        "raw": ", hill, surmounted by\nmonument 105 feet high, in Monikie\nparish, Forfarshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill, surmounted by monument 105 feet high, in Monikie parish, Forfarshire.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUS-VIC-HUSTAN",
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        "raw": ", small safe har-\nbour in Assynt parish, Sutherland.",
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        "rest": ", small safe harbour in Assynt parish, Sutherland.",
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        "raw": ", partially well-\nsheltered harbour in Assynt parish,\nSutherland.",
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        "rest": ", partially well-sheltered harbour in Assynt parish, Sutherland.",
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        "full_name": "CAMBUSVRACKAN",
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        "raw": ", place, with public\nschool, in Glenlyon, Perthshire.",
        "page": "71",
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        "rest": ", place, with public school, in Glenlyon, Perthshire.",
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        "raw": ", place, 1 mile north-\nwest of Doune, Perthshire.",
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        "rest": ", place, 1 mile north-west of Doune, Perthshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat in Biggar\nparish, Lanarkshire.",
        "page": "71",
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        "rest": ", seat in Biggar parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "full_name": "CAMELON",
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        "raw": ", town on Forth and Clyde\nCanal, about a mile west of Falkirk,\nStirlingshire. It has a post office, with\nmoney order and telegraph departments,\nunder Falkirk, and a quoad sacra parish\nchurch. Pop. of the town, 2014; of the\nquoad sacra parish, 2795.",
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        "rest": ", town on Forth and Clyde Canal, about a mile west of Falkirk, Stirlingshire. It has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Falkirk, and a quoad sacra parish church. Pop. of the town, 2014; of the quoad sacra parish, 2795.",
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        "raw": ", spot on Carron river,\nnear Camelon, Stirlingshire. A Roman\ntown, with harbour, stood here, and\ncommunicated by iter from Antoninus'\nWall with the country north of the Forth.",
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        "rest": ", spot on Carron river, near Camelon, Stirlingshire. A Roman town, with harbour, stood here, and communicated by iter from Antoninus' Wall with the country north of the Forth.",
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        "full_name": "CAMERON",
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        "raw": ", parish, with church, 3J miles\nsouth-south-west of St. Andrews, Fife.\nPost town, St. Andrews. Length and\nextreme breadth, each 4J miles ; area,\n9325 acres. Real property in 1880-81,\n11, 857. Pop. , quoad civilia, 1003 ; quoad\nsacra, 768. The surface presents an\nundulating appearance, but includes\nDrumcarro Hill. Coal, limestone, and sand-\nstone are plentiful. The chief seat is\nMount Melville. A United Presbyterian\nchurch is at Lathones, and public schools\nare near the parochial church, and at\nRadernie and Denhead.",
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        "rest": ", parish, with church, 3J miles south-south-west of St. Andrews, Fife. Post town, St. Andrews. Length and extreme breadth, each 4J miles ; area, 9325 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 11, 857. Pop. , quoad civilia, 1003 ; quoad sacra, 768. The surface presents an undulating appearance, but includes Drumcarro Hill. Coal, limestone, and sand-stone are plentiful. The chief seat is Mount Melville. A United Presbyterian church is at Lathones, and public schools are near the parochial church, and at Radernie and Denhead.",
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