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        "raw": ", place on the\nNorth Esk, in Edzell parish, Forfarshire.",
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        "rest": ", place on the North Esk, in Edzell parish, Forfarshire.",
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        "raw": ", small river, running about\n14 miles north-eastward and eastward into\nconfluence with the Affrick to form the\nGlass in north-west of Inverness-shire. A\nhamlet of its own name is on it in Kil-\nmorack parish, and has a public school\nwith about 34 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", small river, running about 14 miles north-eastward and eastward into confluence with the Affrick to form the Glass in north-west of Inverness-shire. A hamlet of its own name is on it in Kilmorack parish, and has a public school with about 34 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", hamlet in New Kil-\npatrick parish, Dumbartonshire.",
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        "rest": ", hamlet in New Kilpatrick parish, Dumbartonshire.",
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        "raw": ", lake in Glenmuick parish,\nAberdeenshire. An islet in it was formerly\ncrowned with a fortified hunting-seat of\nMalcolm Canmore.",
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        "rest": ", lake in Glenmuick parish, Aberdeenshire. An islet in it was formerly crowned with a fortified hunting-seat of Malcolm Canmore.",
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        "raw": ", burn entering left side of the\nDee, in Banchory-Ternan parish, Kincar-\ndineshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn entering left side of the Dee, in Banchory-Ternan parish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "raw": ", village and parish on east\nborder of Dumfriesshire. The village\nstands on the river Esk, 6 miles south-by-\neast of Langholm, and has a post office with\nmoney order and telegraph departments, de-\nsignated of Dumfriesshire, a rail way station,\nan Established church, a Free church, and\na public school with about 218 scholars.\nThe parish contains also the villages of Row-\nanburn and Forgebraehead, and is 9 miles\nlong and 5f miles broad. Acres, 24,142.\nReal property in 1880-81, 14,123. Pop.\n2723. The central tract, along the Esk, is\nflat ; the tracts thence, east and west, are\ndiversified by ridges ; and the tract in the\nnorth-east is hilly. Coal, limestone, and\nsandstone abound, and are largely worked.\nThe chief residences are Woodhouselees,\nForge, Marsh House, Crookholm, and\nWoodslee ; and the chief antiquities are\nremains of a Roman station, vestiges of an\nancient priory, the walls of Hollows and\nHarelaw towers, famous in the history\nof Border raids, and sites of 5 other\nmediaeval Border towers. There are 5\nschools for 606 scholars, and 2 of them and\nan enlargement for 170 are new.",
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        "rest": ", village and parish on east border of Dumfriesshire. The village stands on the river Esk, 6 miles south-by-east of Langholm, and has a post office with money order and telegraph departments, designated of Dumfriesshire, a rail way station, an Established church, a Free church, and a public school with about 218 scholars. The parish contains also the villages of Rowanburn and Forgebraehead, and is 9 miles long and 5f miles broad. Acres, 24,142. Real property in 1880-81, 14,123. Pop. 2723. The central tract, along the Esk, is flat ; the tracts thence, east and west, are diversified by ridges ; and the tract in the north-east is hilly. Coal, limestone, and sandstone abound, and are largely worked. The chief residences are Woodhouselees, Forge, Marsh House, Crookholm, and Woodslee ; and the chief antiquities are remains of a Roman station, vestiges of an ancient priory, the walls of Hollows and Harelaw towers, famous in the history of Border raids, and sites of 5 other mediaeval Border towers. There are 5 schools for 606 scholars, and 2 of them and an enlargement for 170 are new.",
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        "full_name": "CANONGATE",
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        "raw": ", suburb and parish at east\nend of Edinburgh. The suburb originated\nin the erection of Holyrood Abbey ; it was\nlargely occupied first by retainers of the\nAbbey, next by retainers of the royal\ncourt ; it then possessed much splendour,\nand contained many noble mansions ; it\nsuffered great devastation by the English\nin 1544, underwent grand reconstruction,\nand continued to be much inhabited by\nthe nobility till the National Union ; and\nit then began to be occupied mainly by\nthe operative classes, and thenceforth\ndeclined rapidly into a condition of poverty\nand squalor. It was long so divided from\nEdinburgh by an open tract as to be a\nseparate town, but it eventually grew into\nstrict contiguity with all the eastern end\nof the Old City ; it now, in its main street,\nor Canongate proper, extends from the\npalace yard of Holyrood to the foot of\nNetherbow, and measures in that line\nabout 650 yards; it is winged, on both\nsides of its main street, with numerous\nnarrow alleys or closes ; it has there also,\nin the same length and direction as the\ncloses, 5 modern or renovated streets ;\nand it likewise includes the two flanking\nthoroughfares of North Back and South\nBack, and the salient thoroughfares of\nWatergate, Abbeyhill, St. John's Hill,\nand Pleasance. Its most noticeable build-\nings are several quondam noble mansions\nnow in a state of utter decadence, Queens-\nberry House, quondam mansion of the\nDukes of Queensberry, now the House of\nRefuge for the Destitute ; Moray House,\nquondam mansion of the Earls of Moray,\nnow the Normal School of the Free\nChurch ; the Tolbooth, a curious edifice of\n1591; 3 Established churches, 4 Free\nchurches, a United Presbyterian church,\nan Episcopalian church ; a public school of\n1878, erected at a cost of about 7400 ; and\nQueensberry Lodge, a genteel female\nreformatory erected in 1866. The parish\nincludes also Holyrood and Arthur's Seat.\nReal property in 1880-81 of landward\npart, 364. Pop. of the whole, 9908.",
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        "full_name": "CANONGATE (NEW)",
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        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish\nin Canongate, Edinburgh.",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish in Canongate, Edinburgh.",
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        "full_name": "CANONMILLS",
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        "raw": ", small old suburb on\nWater of Leith, contiguous to northern\noutskirts of New Town of Edinburgh. It\noriginated in the erection of corn mills for\nthe vassals of the canons of Holyrood ; it\nwas then, and continued till modern times,\nabout a mile from the city ; and it now\npresents a mixture of old features, par-\nticularly large flour mills, with modern\nbuildings. A public school for it and\nadjacent places was completed in 1880 at\na cost of less than 7000, and has accom-\nmodation for about 800 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", small old suburb on Water of Leith, contiguous to northern outskirts of New Town of Edinburgh. It originated in the erection of corn mills for the vassals of the canons of Holyrood ; it was then, and continued till modern times, about a mile from the city ; and it now presents a mixture of old features, particularly large flour mills, with modern buildings. A public school for it and adjacent places was completed in 1880 at a cost of less than 7000, and has accommodation for about 800 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", hill in Shotts parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill in Shotts parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "full_name": "CANTICK",
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        "raw": ". See CANDICK.",
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        "raw": ", hill with large cairn in\nFetteresso parish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill with large cairn in Fetteresso parish, Kincardineshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat on river Nairn, in Croy\nparish, Inverness-shire.",
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        "rest": ", seat on river Nairn, in Croy parish, Inverness-shire.",
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        "raw": ", public school, with about\n274 scholars, in Beath parish, Fife.",
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        "rest": ", public school, with about 274 scholars, in Beath parish, Fife.",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", bay, 3 miles east of North Ber-\nwick, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "rest": ", bay, 3 miles east of North Ber-wick, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "raw": ". See KINTYRE.",
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        "raw": ", sea-loch in Kilfinichen parish,\nMull Island, Argyleshire.",
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        "rest": ", sea-loch in Kilfinichen parish, Mull Island, Argyleshire.",
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        "full_name": "CAOLVALLOCH",
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        "raw": ", hamlet in Weem par-\nish, Perthshire.",
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        "raw": ", streamlet and vale in\nHounam parish, Roxburghshire.",
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        "raw": ", mountain at head of Glenesk,\nForfarshire.",
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        "rest": ", mountain at head of Glenesk, Forfarshire.",
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        "raw": ", one of the Pentland Hills,\nin Colinton parish, Edinburghshire.",
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        "raw": ", mountain adjacent to\nsource of Ettrick river, on south-west\nverge of Selkirkshire.",
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        "rest": ", mountain adjacent to source of Ettrick river, on south-west verge of Selkirkshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in north of Mearns parish, Renfrewshire.",
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