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        "full_name": "CARSETHORN",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", village in Kirkbean\nparish, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "rest": ", village in Kirkbean parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "full_name": "CARSK",
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        "raw": ", place, 13 miles north-north-\nwest of Lairg, in Sutherland.",
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        "rest": ", place, 13 miles north-north-west of Lairg, in Sutherland.",
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        "full_name": "CARSKEY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat and bay in Southend\nparish, Argyleshire.",
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        "rest": ", seat and bay in Southend parish, Argyleshire.",
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        "full_name": "CARSLOGIE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", old seat in Cupar parish,",
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        "rest": ", old seat in Cupar parish,",
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        "raw": ", village and parish on\nnorthern border of Kirkcudbrightshire.\nThe village stands on Deugh rivulet, about\n12 miles north-north-west of New Gal-\nloway, and has a post office under Dairy,\na hotel, a parochial church with about 400\nsittings, and a public school with about 76\nscholars. The parish measures about 15J\nmiles by 10, and comprises 54,624 acres.\nReal property in 1880-81, 11,339. Pop.\n484. The western border includes part of\nLoch Doon, and the interior is much\nstreaked with upland streams, exhibits\ngreat diversity of glen and mountain\nscenery, culminates on Cairnsmuir at 2612\nfeet above sea-level, contains a well-\npreserved Roman camp and a well-pre-\nserved reach of Roman road, and abounds\nin memories of the Covenanters. There is\na Free church for Carsphairn and Dalmel-\nlington.",
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        "rest": ", village and parish on northern border of Kirkcudbrightshire. The village stands on Deugh rivulet, about 12 miles north-north-west of New Galloway, and has a post office under Dairy, a hotel, a parochial church with about 400 sittings, and a public school with about 76 scholars. The parish measures about 15J miles by 10, and comprises 54,624 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 11,339. Pop. 484. The western border includes part of Loch Doon, and the interior is much streaked with upland streams, exhibits great diversity of glen and mountain scenery, culminates on Cairnsmuir at 2612 feet above sea-level, contains a well-preserved Roman camp and a well-preserved reach of Roman road, and abounds in memories of the Covenanters. There is a Free church for Carsphairn and Dalmellington.",
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        "full_name": "CARSTAIRS",
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        "raw": ", village and parish in upper\nward of Lanarkshire. The village stands\nabout a mile north of Carstairs Junction,\noccupies the site of the Caledonian and\nRoman town Coria, and has a post office\nunder Lanark, a parochial church, and a\npublic school with about 170 scholars.\nPop. 528. The parish contains also\nRavenstruther village and most of Car-\nstairs Junction. Its length is 7-| miles ;\nits greatest breadth 3 miles; its area\n9820 acres. Real property in 1880-81,\n15,737. Pop. 1955. The Clyde bounds\nthe south-east end, and Mouse rivulet\ncrosses the interior. The land is diversified\nby multitudes of sand knolls, of exceedingly\nvarious shape and size. Carstairs House,\nadjacent to the Clyde, is a chief feature.",
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        "rest": ", village and parish in upper ward of Lanarkshire. The village stands about a mile north of Carstairs Junction, occupies the site of the Caledonian and Roman town Coria, and has a post office under Lanark, a parochial church, and a public school with about 170 scholars. Pop. 528. The parish contains also Ravenstruther village and most of Carstairs Junction. Its length is 7-| miles ; its greatest breadth 3 miles; its area 9820 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 15,737. Pop. 1955. The Clyde bounds the south-east end, and Mouse rivulet crosses the interior. The land is diversified by multitudes of sand knolls, of exceedingly various shape and size. Carstairs House, adjacent to the Clyde, is a chief feature.",
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        "full_name": "CARSTAIRS JUNCTION",
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        "raw": ", village, with\nrailway station at meeting-point of rail-\nways from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dolphin-\nton, and Carlisle, 27| miles south-west-by-\nsouth of Edinburgh. It has a post office de-\nsignated of Lanarkshire. It sprang entirely\nfrom the formation of the Caledonian Rail-\nway ; and it has ample buildings and\nappliances for accommodating and re-\narranging railway trains. Pop. 888.",
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        "rest": ", village, with railway station at meeting-point of rail-ways from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dolphinton, and Carlisle, 27| miles south-west-by-south of Edinburgh. It has a post office designated of Lanarkshire. It sprang entirely from the formation of the Caledonian Rail-way ; and it has ample buildings and appliances for accommodating and re-arranging railway trains. Pop. 888.",
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        "full_name": "CART",
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        "raw": ", river, formed by conflux of Black\nand White Carts, and running about 7\nfurlongs north ward to the Clyde, at 6 miles\nwest-north-west of Glasgow.",
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        "rest": ", river, formed by conflux of Black and White Carts, and running about 7 furlongs north ward to the Clyde, at 6 miles west-north-west of Glasgow.",
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        "full_name": "CART",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", burn, running to the Lossie, in\nDallas parish, Elginshire.",
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        "rest": ", burn, running to the Lossie, in Dallas parish, Elginshire.",
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        "full_name": "CART (BLACK)",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", small river, running\nabout 9 miles north-eastward from Castle-\nSemple Loch to confluence with White\nCart. Renfrewshire.",
        "page": "80",
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        "rest": ", small river, running about 9 miles north-eastward from Castle-Semple Loch to confluence with White Cart. Renfrewshire.",
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        "full_name": "CARTERBAR",
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        "raw": ", east shoulder of Carter\nFell, on mutual border of Roxburghshire\nand England. It is traversed by the\npublic road from Jedburgh to Newcastle-\non-Tyne.",
        "page": "80",
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        "rest": ", east shoulder of Carter Fell, on mutual border of Roxburghshire and England. It is traversed by the public road from Jedburgh to Newcastle-on-Tyne.",
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        "full_name": "CARTER FELL",
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        "raw": ", mountain, 1815 feet\nhigh, one of the Cheviots, on mutual border\nof Roxburghshire and England, 9J miles\nsouth - south - east of Jedburgh. The\nfamous skirmish of 1575, sung as the\n' Raid of the Red Swire,' was fought on it.",
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        "rest": ", mountain, 1815 feet high, one of the Cheviots, on mutual border of Roxburghshire and England, 9J miles south-south-east of Jedburgh. The famous skirmish of 1575, sung as the ' Raid of the Red Swire,' was fought on it.",
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        "full_name": "CARTERHAUGH",
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        "raw": ", meadow at confluence\nof the Ettrick and the Yarrow, Selkirk-\nshire. It is the scene of the fairy ballad\nof ' Tamlane.'",
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        "rest": ", meadow at confluence of the Ettrick and the Yarrow, Selkirkshire. It is the scene of the fairy ballad of ' Tamlane.'",
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        "full_name": "CARTLAND",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", village in north-west of\nLanark parish, Lanarkshire. It has a\npublic school.",
        "page": "80",
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        "rest": ", village in north-west of Lanark parish, Lanarkshire. It has a public school.",
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        "full_name": "CARTLAND CRAGS",
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        "raw": ", great chasm, tra-\nversed by lowmost reach of Mouse rivulet,\nin north-west vicinity of Lanark. It ex-\ntends fully f mile, in curved line, from\neast - north - east to west - south - west ;\nappears to be a rent through a tabular hill,\ncaused by vertical earthquake stroke ; is\nflanked by perpendicular, fissured, rugged\ncliffs, with maximum height of about 400\nfeet on one side, and more than 200 feet\non the other ; and shows correspondence\nof the two sides, face to face and part to\npart, in almost every crack and salience.",
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        "rest": ", great chasm, traversed by lowmost reach of Mouse rivulet, in north-west vicinity of Lanark. It ex-tends fully f mile, in curved line, from east-north-east to west-south-west ; appears to be a rent through a tabular hill, caused by vertical earthquake stroke ; is flanked by perpendicular, fissured, rugged cliffs, with maximum height of about 400 feet on one side, and more than 200 feet on the other ; and shows correspondence of the two sides, face to face and part to part, in almost every crack and salience.",
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        "full_name": "CARTSBURN",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", quoad sacra parish in east\nend of Greenock,Renfrewshire. Pop. 10,639.",
        "page": "80",
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        "rest": ", quoad sacra parish in east end of Greenock,Renfrewshire. Pop. 10,639.",
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        "full_name": "CARTSDYKE",
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        "raw": ", or CRAWFURDSDIKE,\neastern suburb of Greenock, Renfrewshire.\nIt was originally a separate village ; and it\nbecame a burgh of barony, and a rival to\nGreenock ; but it now stands compact with\nthat town, and is part of the parliamentary\nburgh. It has a railway station, a Free\nchurch, and a large public school.",
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        "rest": ", eastern suburb of Greenock, Renfrewshire. It was originally a separate village ; and it became a burgh of barony, and a rival to Greenock ; but it now stands compact with that town, and is part of the parliamentary burgh. It has a railway station, a Free church, and a large public school.",
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        "full_name": "CART (WHITE)",
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        "pop_name": "",
        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", river, rising in south-\neast extremity of Renfrewshire, and run-\nning about 19 miles deviously, past Busby,\nPollockshaws, and Paisley, to a confluence\nwith the Black Cart.",
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        "rest": ", river, rising in south-east extremity of Renfrewshire, and running about 19 miles deviously, past Busby, Pollockshaws, and Paisley, to a confluence with the Black Cart.",
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        "full_name": "CARTY",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", harbour on Cree river, 1^ mile\nsouth-south-east of Newton-Stewart, Wig-\ntonshire.",
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        "rest": ", harbour on Cree river, 1^ mile south-south-east of Newton-Stewart, Wigtonshire.",
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        "full_name": "CARVY",
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        "pop_name": "",
        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", small affluent of the Don, in\nStrathdon parish, Aberdeenshire.",
        "page": "80",
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        "rest": ", small affluent of the Don, in Strathdon parish, Aberdeenshire.",
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        "full_name": "CARWOOD",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat and burn in Biggar\nparish, Lanarkshire.",
        "page": "80",
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        "start_line": 120,
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        "col": 1,
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        "rest": ", seat and burn in Biggar parish, Lanarkshire.",
        "or": null,
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        "full_name": "CASH FEUS",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", section of Strathmiglo\ntown, Fife. Pop. 698.",
        "page": "80",
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        "rest": ", section of Strathmiglo town, Fife. Pop. 698.",
        "or": null,
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        "id": "e-080-124",
        "full_name": "CASHOGLE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", estate in Durisdeer parish,\nDumfriesshire.",
        "page": "80",
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        "rest": ", estate in Durisdeer parish, Dumfriesshire.",
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        "full_name": "CASKIEBEN",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", seat, 9 miles north-west-\nby-west of Aberdeen.",
        "page": "80",
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        "rest": ", seat, 9 miles north-west-by-west of Aberdeen.",
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    "e-080-128": {
        "id": "e-080-128",
        "full_name": "CASSENCARRIE",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", old building, with\ntower, in Kirkmabreck parish, Kirkcud-\nbrightshire.",
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        "start_line": 128,
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        "rest": ", old building, with tower, in Kirkmabreck parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.",
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        "id": "e-080-131",
        "full_name": "CASSILIS",
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        "term": ",",
        "raw": ", railway station and mansion,\n6 miles south of Ayr, Ayrshire. The\nmansion is partly modern, but chiefly an\nedifice of 15th century, belongs to the\nMarquis of Ailsa, and is the scene of the\nfamous traditional story of Sir John Faa.\nThe Kennedys of Dunure have been Earls\nof Cassilis in the peerage of Scotland since\n1511, and acquired the Marquisate of Ailsa\nin the peerage of the United Kingdom in\n1831.",
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        "rest": ", railway station and mansion, 6 miles south of Ayr, Ayrshire. The mansion is partly modern, but chiefly an edifice of 15th century, belongs to the Marquis of Ailsa, and is the scene of the famous traditional story of Sir John Faa. The Kennedys of Dunure have been Earls of Cassilis in the peerage of Scotland since 1511, and acquired the Marquisate of Ailsa in the peerage of the United Kingdom in 1831.",
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