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The_Mey,
The Mey [ðə məi]
pn. Isle of May (Firth of Forth).
Maygate, Meygate, The_Meygate,
The Meygate [ðə ˈməiget]
pn. Maygate (Fife).
Morroes, Murroes, The_Murroes,
The Murroes [ˈmʌroːz]
pn. Murroes (Angus).
The_Netherton, The_Nethertoon, The_Nethertoun,
The Nethertoun [ðə ˈnɛðərtən]
pn. Nethertown (Fife).
Nitshill, Nitshull, The_Nitshill,
The Nitshill [ðə ˈnɪtshɪl, -hʌl]
pn. Nitshill (Glasgow).
The_Paans, The_Pans, The_Pauns,
The Pans [ðə panz, -pɔnz]
pn. Prestonpans (East Lothian).
The_Scaur,
The Scaur [ðə skɑːr]
pn. Kippford (Kirkcudbrightshire).
Shoatts, Shotts, The_Shoatts, The_Shotts,
The Shotts [ðə ʃɔts, -ʃots]
pn. Shotts (North Lanarkshire).
The_Trin, The_Truin, Trin, Troon, Truin, Trune,
The Truin [trøn, C. trɪn]
pn. Troon (Ayrshire).
The_Vale, Vale,
The Vale [ðə vel]
pn. Alexandria (West Dunbartonshire).
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