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  • 101Eyemouth —    EYEMOUTH, a sea port, burgh of barony, and parish, in the county of Berwick, 3 miles (N. E.) from Ayton, and 8 (N. N. W.) from Berwick; containing 1401 inhabitants. This place, which derives its name from its situation at the influx of the… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • 102Fairlie —    FAIRLIE, a village, and lately a quoad sacra district, in the parish of Largs, district of Cunninghame, county of Ayr, 3 miles (S. by E.) from Largs; containing 521 inhabitants. This district consists of the southern division, and comprehends… …

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  • 103Golspie —    GOLSPIE, a parish, in the county of Sutherland, 8 miles (N. N. E.) from Dornoch; containing, with the village of Bachies, 1214 inhabitants, of whom 491 are in the village of Golspie. This place, anciently called Culmallie, and of which the… …

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  • 104Moffat —    MOFFAT, a parish, partly in the county of Lanark, but chiefly in that of Dumfries; containing 2199 inhabitants, of whom 1413 are in the town of Moffat, 21 miles (N. N. E.) from Dumfries, and 52 (S. by W.) from Edinburgh. This place, of which… …

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  • 105Southend —    SOUTHEND, a parish, in the district of Cantyre, county of Argyll, 7½ miles (S. by W.) from Campbelltown; containing, with the island of Sanda, 1594 inhabitants. This place takes its present name, which it has had only since the Reformation,… …

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  • 106Westerkirk —    WESTERKIRK, a parish, in the county of Dumfries, 6 miles (N. W.) from Langholm; containing 638 inhabitants. This place is by some writers supposed to have derived its name, originally Wester Ker or Wester Caer, from its situation to the west… …

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  • 107Toots Shor's Restaurant — was a restaurant and lounge owned and operated by Bernard Toots Shor at 51 West 51st Street in Manhattan during the 1940s and 1950s. Its oversized circular bar was a New York landmark. [ [http://www.tipsontables.com/tootsshor.html Toots Shor… …

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  • 108Opium den — For other uses, see Opium Den (disambiguation). Two women and a man smoking in an opium den, late 19th century An opium den was an establishment where opium was sold and smoked. Opium dens were prevalent in many parts of the world in the 19th… …

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  • 109Richard Francis Burton — Infobox Person name = Sir Richard Francis Burton caption = Sir Richard Burton, portrait by Frederic Leighton, National Portrait Gallery birth date = birth date|df=yes|1821|3|19 birth place = Torquay, England death date = death date and… …

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  • 110Lumberjack — A lumberjack or logger is a man who harvests lumber. The term lumberjack is somewhat archaic, having been mostly replaced by logger . When lumberjack is used, it usually refers to a logger from an earlier time before the advent of chainsaws,… …

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