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        "full_name": "CARDROSS",
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        "raw": ", seat in Port-of-Menteith\nparish, Perthshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Port-of-Menteith parish, Perthshire.",
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        "raw": ", place in Kirkmaiden par-\nish, Wigtonshire. It has a public school\nwith about 88 scholars.",
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        "rest": ", place in Kirkmaiden parish, Wigtonshire. It has a public school with about 88 scholars.",
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        "raw": ", town and mansion on South\nCalder river, near Cleland, Lanarkshire.\nThe town carries on much trade in connec-\ntion with rich surrounding mineral field, and\nhas a post office under Motherwell, and a rail-\nway station. Pop., with Cleekhimin, 1428.",
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        "rest": ", town and mansion on South Calder river, near Cleland, Lanarkshire. The town carries on much trade in connection with rich surrounding mineral field, and has a post office under Motherwell, and a rail-way station. Pop., with Cleekhimin, 1428.",
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        "raw": ", farm, with site of ancient,\nlarge, circular fortification, in Garvald\nparish, Haddingtonshire.",
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        "raw": ", place, 5J miles north-\nnorth-west of Lauder, Berwickshire.",
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        "rest": ", place, 5J miles north-north-west of Lauder, Berwickshire.",
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        "raw": ", rivulet, running about 8 miles\neastward to the Nith, in north-east of\nKirkcudbrightshire. It enters the Nith\nat 3 miles south of Dumfries; and the\nseats of Cargen and Cargenholm are on it\nnear its mouth.",
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        "rest": ", rivulet, running about 8 miles eastward to the Nith, in north-east of Kirkcudbrightshire. It enters the Nith at 3 miles south of Dumfries; and the seats of Cargen and Cargenholm are on it near its mouth.",
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        "raw": ", village and parish on eastern\nborder of Perthshire. The village stands\nnear the Tay, mile south-west of influx\nof the Isla, and 11^ miles north-north-east\nof Perth; and has a railway station, a\nparochial church, and a Free church. The\nparish contains also the post office village\nof Burrelton, and the villages of Wbodside\nand Wolfhill, and measures about &k miles\nby 3. Acres, 9495. Real property in\n1880-81, 12,997. Pop. 1348. The\nsurface rises gradually for about a mile\nfrom the Tay, extends from rolling plain\nto Sidlaw Hills, and exhibits a charming\nappearance. Chief objects of interest are\nthe quondam noble mansion of Stobhall,the\nruins of an ancient dependency of Coupar\nAbbey, and vestiges of a Roman station.\nThere are 2 public schools for 276 scholars,\nand an enlargement of one of them for\n143 is new.",
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        "full_name": "CARINGTON",
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        "raw": ", village on east side of North\nUist Island, Outer Hebrides. It has a post\noffice under Lochmaddy, an Established\nchurch, served by a minister on the Royal\nBounty, and a Free church. Pop. 228.",
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        "rest": ", village on east side of North Uist Island, Outer Hebrides. It has a post office under Lochmaddy, an Established church, served by a minister on the Royal Bounty, and a Free church. Pop. 228.",
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        "raw": ", rivulet, running about 9 miles\neastward to the South Esk, at 3 miles\nnorth-north-east of Kirriemuir, Forfar-\nshire.",
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        "raw": ", seat near Barrhead, Ren-\nfrewshire.",
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        "raw": ", bay, hill, and ruined old\nfortalice, in Colmonell parish, Ayrshire.",
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        "raw": ", mountain, 1801 feet\nhigh, on mutual border of Southdean and\nCastletori parishes, Roxburghshire.",
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        "rest": ", mountain, 1801 feet high, on mutual border of Southdean and Castletori parishes, Roxburghshire.",
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        "raw": ", lake and seat adjacent\nto Castle-Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire",
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        "rest": ", lake and seat adjacent to Castle-Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire",
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        "raw": ", seat in Aboyne parish, Aber-\ndeenshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat in Aboyne parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "raw": ", cascade on Aray rivulet,\nnear Inverary, Argyle shire.",
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        "rest": ", cascade on Aray rivulet, near Inverary, Argyle shire.",
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        "raw": ", village, 14 miles south of\nEdinburgh. It has a Free church.",
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        "rest": ", village, 14 miles south of Edinburgh. It has a Free church.",
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        "raw": ", village in Lochs parish,\nLewis, Outer Hebrides. It has a post\noffice under Stornoway, and a Free church.\nPop. 316.",
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        "raw": ", cascade on the Tweed, in\nTweedsmuir parish, Peeblesshire.",
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        "rest": ", cascade on the Tweed, in Tweedsmuir parish, Peeblesshire.",
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        "raw": ", hill in Glasserton parish,\nWigtonshire.",
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        "raw": ", town and parish in upper\nward of Lanarkshire. The town stands\nnear Caledonian Railway, adjacent to pic-\nturesque ravine, amid a fine tabular tract,\n19J miles east-south-east of Glasgow. It\ndates from old times, went long into\ndecay, and rose in modern times into well-\nbuilt, pleasant, prosperous condition. It\nhas a head post office with all depart-\nments, a railway station, 2 bank-\ning offices, 3 hotels, good waterworks,\nopened in January 1880; Established,\nFree, United Presbyterian, Original Seces-\nsion, Evangelical Union, and Roman\nCatholic churches, all modern or quite\nrecent ; an evangelistic hall of 1879 ; a\npublic school of 1877, for 600 scholars ; and\na quondam parochial school, then con-\nverted into an infant school ; and it\nconducts much business in connection\nwith a rich surrounding mineral field.\nPop. 3867. The parish contains also\nthe villages of Braidwood, Law, Kilcad-\nzow, and Yieldshields. Its length is 8\nmiles ; its greatest breadth 4^ miles ; its\narea 15,345 acres. Real property in\n1880-81, 48,911. Pop. 8552. The south-\nwestern boundary is all traced by the\nClyde, and the interior is traversed by\nlittle affluents along deep ravines. The\ntracts adjacent to the Clyde are low, rich\nlands, either alluvial or argillaceous,\nlargely covered with orchards and woods ;\nthe central tracts are plateau, averagely\nabout 450 feet high, varied by roundish\nhills, and mostly under the plough ; and\nthe north-eastern tracts are chiefly ascend-\ning, bleak, barren moor. Mauldslie Castle\nand Milton Lockhart are chief residences ;\nand Hallbar, a square tower in a romantic\ndell, is the principal antiquity. An Estab-\nlished church of 1880, and a Free church\nof 1879, are in Law. 11 schools are in the\nparish, and have accommodation for 1315\nscholars.",
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        "raw": ", estate in Douglas parish,\nLanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", estate in Douglas parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "raw": ", hill-summit in Cardross par-\nish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "rest": ", hill-summit in Cardross parish, Lanarkshire.",
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        "raw": ", rivulet, running about 10\nmiles south - westward to Irvine river,\nabout 3 miles above Irvine town, Ayr-\nshire.",
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        "rest": ", rivulet, running about 10 miles south-westward to Irvine river, about 3 miles above Irvine town, Ayrshire.",
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