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C. P. Ra-rong mooting, often bestowed on an officer of the crimi- 

 nal bench. 



C. P. PJmyatJian, generally a treasurer. 



C. P. KalaJioum, a chief officer of the war department. 



C. P. Sri Krailat, (^) a police superintendant. 



C. P- Wongsa sooreesah. (") 



C. p. Sooreeivong, (') premier. 



C. P. Rat PJiakdee, a financial officer, and head collector of 

 revenues, assisted by a PJira Chai yot. (*) 



C. P. Kosa, seems to be in the foreign office. 



C. P. Kamp,heng, superintendant of elephants, assisted by a PJiraya 

 See Sarapjtap. 



C. p. Sawat, attends the hing pursuivant. 



C. P. Amat, (^) who seems to be of equal rank with the Seena and 

 Montree. 



C. P. Cheetcham nong p,]iahdee ak-kjia malm Seena cliang ivang 

 mahat lek, i^) controller of the pages. 



C. P. Song praseet, captain of the king's barges or rooa. 

 C. P. TJiai nam, waits behind the king. 

 C. P. Fang; am deen. 



C. P. P,lira K,hlang, chief minister for trade and foreign affairs. 

 He was lately a Portuguese or Native Portuguese, and styled himself in 

 his correspondence — " Cliau P,hraya P,lira KJilang, primeiro ministro da 

 " cidade T,hep,]ia malia nakjion SejiUhiya." (^) 



In the law digest termed Kot p,hra-ayakdan, he is only designated the 

 P,hraya PJirak,lang — and is rated as 10th in the list of grandees who are 

 therein stated to be directly or incidentally connected with the practical 



(') P. Srikeldsa. (-) P. Wangsasumsakka. P. Suriyawangsa. P. Pra jaya 



yasa. (°) P. Amachcha. (") P. Chittachamana watt aggamahdsend. (') P. Dibbamahd 



nagara sridydddhiyd. 



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