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        "id": "e-072-003",
        "full_name": "CAMERON",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat on west side, near foot\nof Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", seat on west side, near foot of Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire.",
        "or": null,
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        "id": "e-072-005",
        "full_name": "CAMERON BRIDGE",
        "plain_name": "CAMERON BRIDGE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", hamlet, 1J mile\nsouth of Edinburgh.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", hamlet, 1J mile south of Edinburgh.",
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        "id": "e-072-007",
        "full_name": "CAMERON BRIDGE",
        "plain_name": "CAMERON BRIDGE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", village on Leven\nriver, 2 miles west of Leven, Fife. It has\na railway station and a large distillery.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", village on Leven river, 2 miles west of Leven, Fife. It has a railway station and a large distillery.",
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        "id": "e-072-010",
        "full_name": "CAMILLA",
        "plain_name": "CAMILLA",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", lake in Auchtertool parish,\nFife.",
        "page": "72",
        "end_page": "72",
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        "rest": ", lake in Auchtertool parish, Fife.",
        "or": null,
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        "id": "e-072-012",
        "full_name": "CAMISENDUN",
        "plain_name": "CAMISENDUN",
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        "pop_name": "",
        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", bay, with prime anchor-\nage, in Loch Eriboll, Durness parish,\nSutherland.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", bay, with prime anchor-age, in Loch Eriboll, Durness parish, Sutherland.",
        "or": null,
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        "id": "e-072-015",
        "full_name": "CAMLACHIE",
        "plain_name": "CAMLACHIE",
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        "raw": ", suburb, 1 mile east of\ncross of Glasgow. It connects the City\nproper with Parkhead suburb, is inhabited\nchiefly by operatives, presents a dingy\nunpleasant appearance, has an Established\nchurch and a Free church, and gives name\nto a registration district. Pop. of the\ndistrict, 37,933.",
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        "rest": ", suburb, 1 mile east of cross of Glasgow. It connects the City proper with Parkhead suburb, is inhabited chiefly by operatives, presents a dingy unpleasant appearance, has an Established church and a Free church, and gives name to a registration district. Pop. of the district, 37,933.",
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    "e-072-023": {
        "id": "e-072-023",
        "full_name": "CAMMACHMORE",
        "plain_name": "CAMMACHMORE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", estate in Fetteresso\nparish, Kincardineshire.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", estate in Fetteresso parish, Kincardineshire.",
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    "e-072-025": {
        "id": "e-072-025",
        "full_name": "CAMMUSMORE",
        "plain_name": "CAMMUSMORE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", bay in Kilmuir parish,\nIsle of Skye.",
        "page": "72",
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        "start_line": 25,
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        "col": 1,
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        "rest": ", bay in Kilmuir parish, Isle of Skye.",
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    "e-072-027": {
        "id": "e-072-027",
        "full_name": "CAMP",
        "plain_name": "CAMP",
        "or_name": "",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", castles in Craigie parish, Ayr-\nshire ; in Roberton parish, Roxburghshire ;\nin Aberlemno parish, Forfarshire ; and on\nTurin Hill, in Rescobie parish, Forfarshire.",
        "page": "72",
        "end_page": "72",
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        "rest": ", castles in Craigie parish, Ayrshire ; in Roberton parish, Roxburghshire ; in Aberlemno parish, Forfarshire ; and on Turin Hill, in Rescobie parish, Forfarshire.",
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    "e-072-031": {
        "id": "e-072-031",
        "full_name": "CAMP",
        "plain_name": "CAMP",
        "or_name": "",
        "pop_name": "",
        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", hills in Dairy parish, Ayrshire ;\nin Yetholm parish, Roxburghshire ; in\nCathcart parish, Renfrewshire ; and in\nLumphanan parish, Aberdeenshire.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", hills in Dairy parish, Ayrshire ; in Yetholm parish, Roxburghshire ; in Cathcart parish, Renfrewshire ; and in Lumphanan parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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    "e-072-035": {
        "id": "e-072-035",
        "full_name": "CAMPBELL (CASTLE)",
        "plain_name": "CAMPBELL (CASTLE)",
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        "raw": ". See CASTLE\nCAMPBELL.",
        "page": "72",
        "end_page": "72",
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    "e-072-037": {
        "id": "e-072-037",
        "full_name": "CAMPBELTON",
        "plain_name": "CAMPBELTON",
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        "raw": ", town and parish in\nKintyre district, Argyleshire. The town\nstands at head of sea-loch of its own name,\n12 miles in direct line north-east of Mull\nof Kintyre, and 35 by water west-south-\nwest of Ayr ; was the original capital of\nDalriada, and was then called Dalruadh-\nain ; lost some importance by removal of\nthe royal court to Dunstaffnage ; became\nthe centre of the extensive missionary\noperations of St. Kiaran ; shared after-\nwards the prosperity attending the rise of\nthe Macdonalds, Lords of the Isles ; was\neither renovated or rebuilt by them, and\nacquired then a strong castle called Kin-\nloch-Kerran ; gave such trouble to James\nv. in his contests with the Macdonalds as\ninduced him to make a grant of it, and of\nthe surrounding country, to the family of\nArgyle ; and in course of time was greatly\nimproved under their administration, and\nchanged its old name for that of Camp-\nbelton. Its sea-loch is about 2 miles long\nand about 1 mile broad, is a singularly\nexcellent natural harbour, and has good\npiers and prime anchorage. The town\ncurves round the head of the loch in the\nmanner of a crescent ; presents, with its\noutskirts, a very pleasant appearance ;\npossesses, in centre of its main street,\na highly interesting sculptured ancient\nmaftfl cross; ranks as a royal and par-\nliamentary burgh, uniting with Ayr,\nIrvine, Inverary, and Oban in sending a\nmember to Parliament ; is a head port and\nthe head station of one of the twenty-five\nfishery districts of Scotland; has a head\npost office with all departments, 3 bank-\ning offices, 2 hotels, 2 Established churches,\nFree, United Presbyterian, Episcopa-\nlian, and Roman Catholic churches, 4\npublic schools, acquired subsequent to\n1876, new waterworks, and extended\nharbour works ; publishes 2 weekly news-\npapers ; and carries on a vast trade in the\ndistilling and exporting of whisky. The\nshipping of the port in 1879 amounted to\n918 British vessels of 87,165 tons, and 15\nforeign vessels of 2014 tons, inward ; and\n909 British vessels of 86,206 tons, and 15\nforeign vessels of 2013 tons, outward.\nReal property of the burgh in 1880-81,\n27,339. Pop. 7558. The parish contains\nalso the villages of Dalintober and Drum-\nlemble, and comprehends the four old par-\nishes of Kilkerran, Kilkivan, Kilchusland,\nand Kilmichael. Its length is 12J miles ;\nits greatest breadth 6 miles ; its area\n44,220 acres. Real property of landward\npart in 1880-81, 29,866. Pop. 9620.\nThe limits include Devaar islet across the\nmouth of Campbelton loch ; include also\nArdnacross, small bay 6 miles to the\nnorth ; and extend westward to the Atlan-\ntic. A plain, about 4 miles long and 3\nmiles broad, and not higher than 40 feet\nabove sea-level, extends westward from\nthe town to head of Machirhanish bay ;\nand hill tracts rise from the sides of that\nplain to the northern and the southern\nboundaries, and attain elevations of from\n800 to about 1154 feet. Coal and por-\nphyry have been worked. Plantations\nare on the estates of Kildalloig, Knock-\nrioch, Drummore, Oatfield, Ascomil, and\nLimecraigs. There are 10 schools for\n1600 scholars, and 2 of them and 2 en-\nlargements for 810 are new.",
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        "rest": ", town and parish in Kintyre district, Argyleshire. The town stands at head of sea-loch of its own name, 12 miles in direct line north-east of Mull of Kintyre, and 35 by water west-south-west of Ayr ; was the original capital of Dalriada, and was then called Dalruadhain ; lost some importance by removal of the royal court to Dunstaffnage ; became the centre of the extensive missionary operations of St. Kiaran ; shared after-wards the prosperity attending the rise of the Macdonalds, Lords of the Isles ; was either renovated or rebuilt by them, and acquired then a strong castle called Kinloch-Kerran ; gave such trouble to James v. in his contests with the Macdonalds as induced him to make a grant of it, and of the surrounding country, to the family of Argyle ; and in course of time was greatly improved under their administration, and changed its old name for that of Campbelton. Its sea-loch is about 2 miles long and about 1 mile broad, is a singularly excellent natural harbour, and has good piers and prime anchorage. The town curves round the head of the loch in the manner of a crescent ; presents, with its outskirts, a very pleasant appearance ; possesses, in centre of its main street, a highly interesting sculptured ancient maftfl cross; ranks as a royal and parliamentary burgh, uniting with Ayr, Irvine, Inverary, and Oban in sending a member to Parliament ; is a head port and the head station of one of the twenty-five fishery districts of Scotland; has a head post office with all departments, 3 banking offices, 2 hotels, 2 Established churches, Free, United Presbyterian, Episcopalian, and Roman Catholic churches, 4 public schools, acquired subsequent to 1876, new waterworks, and extended harbour works ; publishes 2 weekly news-papers ; and carries on a vast trade in the distilling and exporting of whisky. The shipping of the port in 1879 amounted to 918 British vessels of 87,165 tons, and 15 foreign vessels of 2014 tons, inward ; and 909 British vessels of 86,206 tons, and 15 foreign vessels of 2013 tons, outward. Real property of the burgh in 1880-81, 27,339. Pop. 7558. The parish contains also the villages of Dalintober and Drumlemble, and comprehends the four old parishes of Kilkerran, Kilkivan, Kilchusland, and Kilmichael. Its length is 12J miles ; its greatest breadth 6 miles ; its area 44,220 acres. Real property of landward part in 1880-81, 29,866. Pop. 9620. The limits include Devaar islet across the mouth of Campbelton loch ; include also Ardnacross, small bay 6 miles to the north ; and extend westward to the Atlantic. A plain, about 4 miles long and 3 miles broad, and not higher than 40 feet above sea-level, extends westward from the town to head of Machirhanish bay ; and hill tracts rise from the sides of that plain to the northern and the southern boundaries, and attain elevations of from 800 to about 1154 feet. Coal and porphyry have been worked. Plantations are on the estates of Kildalloig, Knock-rioch, Drummore, Oatfield, Ascomil, and Limecraigs. There are 10 schools for 1600 scholars, and 2 of them and 2 enlargements for 810 are new.",
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        "id": "e-072-115",
        "full_name": "CAMPBELTON",
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        "raw": ", coast village, 1J mile\nsouth-east of Fort-George, Inverness-shire.\nIt has a chalybeate spring, a hotel, and\na United Presbyterian church. Pop.\n668.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", coast village, 1J mile south-east of Fort-George, Inverness-shire. It has a chalybeate spring, a hotel, and a United Presbyterian church. Pop. 668.",
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    "e-072-120": {
        "id": "e-072-120",
        "full_name": "CAMPERDOWN",
        "plain_name": "CAMPERDOWN",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", railway station, and\nseat of the Earl of Camperdown, 5J miles\nnorth-west of Dundee.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", railway station, and seat of the Earl of Camperdown, 5J miles north-west of Dundee.",
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    "e-072-123": {
        "id": "e-072-123",
        "full_name": "CAMPFIELD",
        "plain_name": "CAMPFIELD",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", hamlet in Kincardine\nO'Neil parish, Aberdeenshire. It has a\npost office under Aberdeen, and a public\nschool with about 80 scholars.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", hamlet in Kincardine O'Neil parish, Aberdeenshire. It has a post office under Aberdeen, and a public school with about 80 scholars.",
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        "id": "e-072-127",
        "full_name": "CAMPHILL",
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        "raw": ", village, seat, and wooded\nheight, in Cathcart parish, Renfrewshire.\nThe village is a recently erected suburb of\nGlasgow, and has an elegant United Pres-\nbyterian church. The height has vestiges\nof a Roman camp, and commands a very\nfine view.",
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        "rest": ", village, seat, and wooded height, in Cathcart parish, Renfrewshire. The village is a recently erected suburb of Glasgow, and has an elegant United Presbyterian church. The height has vestiges of a Roman camp, and commands a very fine view.",
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    "e-072-134": {
        "id": "e-072-134",
        "full_name": "CAMP-KNOW",
        "plain_name": "CAMP-KNOW",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", conical hillock, anciently\nsurrounded by a ditch, in Blantyre parish,\nLanarkshire.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", conical hillock, anciently surrounded by a ditch, in Blantyre parish, Lanarkshire.",
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    "e-072-137": {
        "id": "e-072-137",
        "full_name": "CAMPLE",
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        "pop_name": "",
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        "raw": ", rivulet, running about 8 miles\nto the Nith, near Thornhill, Dumfries-\nshire.",
        "page": "72",
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        "rest": ", rivulet, running about 8 miles to the Nith, near Thornhill, Dumfriesshire.",
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    "e-072-140": {
        "id": "e-072-140",
        "full_name": "CAMPMUIR",
        "plain_name": "CAMPMUIR",
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        "pop_name": "",
        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", hamlet near vestiges of\nancient camp, in Kettins parish, Forfar-\nshire.",
        "page": "72",
        "end_page": "73",
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        "rest": ", hamlet near vestiges of ancient camp, in Kettins parish, Forfarshire.",
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