No. 48.— 1897.] 



DAMBADBNIYA. 



35 











Commuted 



Pangu. 



Fields. 'Gardens. 



Ohenas. 



value 







■ 







of Services. 





A. P. K. 



A. P. K. 



A. P.K.* 



Rs. c. 



Mapa Mudiyanselage Gamwasam 



5 16 



5 2 



6 3 9f 



73 5 



Do. Ottu 



3 2 1 



— 





46 65 



Jayakodi Gamwasam 



4 1 



5 



19 1 1 



36 50 



Do. 



10 



— 







11 60 



Koralagamwasam ... 



6 19 



2 2 3 



15 2 5 



92 15 



(Mead 



ow 1 p.) 







Dasunakke Gamwasam ... 



5 12 



12 8 



4 2 1 



68 5 



Do. 



10 



— 



— 



12 



Alutgamwasam 



3 2 5 



3 1 







63 10 



Ganegoda Kerawel ... 



3 18 



3 6 



1 



19 60 



Do. 



3 15 



2 2 5 



5 3 7 



37 35 



Liyanapatirennehelage Kerewel 



3 2 



3 



3 3 9 



47 30 



Kumarapatirennehalage do. ... 



3 



6 2 4 



7 3 



37 35 



Balasuriya Achcliilage do. ... 



12 3 



2 1 



3 7 



25 70 



Mellavalanage Kerewel 



2 10 



3 



3 



31 55 



Muddiyanselage do. 



4 



2 5 



11 1 



48 95 



Wickremeachchilage Kerewel ... 



1 3 



3 5 



1 6 



22 40 



Madinage 





1 



2 



75 J 



Henainge§ 



4 3 



1 7 



17 



41 50 



Navan|| 







— 



1 80 



Halagama (Hali people) «f 

 Neketdureyalage Uliyan** 



2 5 



5 



8 



45 



12 5 



2 3 



2 5 



16 18 



Neketitt 



2 3 9 



2 5 



i 



4 3 9 



1 25 



* A. = amuna ; P. = pela ; K. = kuruni ; 10 k. = 1 p. : 4 ]>. = 1 a. : 1 a. of paddy land = 2 

 acres ; 1 a. of high land = 40 acres. 



Services. 



f This pangu pays £1. 85. to the Maligawa ; to the Undiyarala, Vidane, and Lekama Us. 5 

 per annum ; to the Diyawadana Nillema every year 3 baskets of fish (hal messo), one basket 

 of dried prawns, two baskets of dried fish, two baskets of green peas, two baskets of (tala) 

 gingelly seed, one basket of vegetables, altogether ten baskets, 8 seers of cocoanut oil. 

 These presents sbould be taken by the alligakareyo, accompanied by the Lekama and other 

 attendants, to Kandy. Tbe ground share of the fields, Dematagahakumbura, 1 p. ; 

 Nidhanamulla, 1 p. ; Gorokgahamulla, 1 p. ; Divulgahamulla, 1 p. ; Kadurugahamulla, 1 p.: 

 Angadenegewela 1 am. ; Dunamadala, 1 am. ; Paileshavana, 1 am. When the Vidane visits 

 the village the tenants of the pangu should accommodate him, and two men should be sent, 

 to the perahera, in failure of which the pangu should pay a fine of Rs. 5 and 8 pence. 



+ Durava's or Toddy-drawers' pangu, the holders whereof have to pay two ritlis, and for 

 gardens for tuttus ; and for all Is. Qd., equal to commuted allowance 75 cents. 



§ To pay three ridis yearly, one seer oil, one pingo per diem, provisions ; whenever a 

 messenger arrives in the village ceiling should be put up, piruwata cloth should be given, 

 that is, a clean cloth supplied for use during the stay of the messenger in the village, and 

 ■whenever he goes for a bath, a bath towel or cloth should be given. 



[| Blacksmiths, to pay yearly 15 tuttus, to supply three arecanut cutters and three katupilii 

 (knives). 



% To pay yearly ten tuttus, give a taduppuwa lensuwa — a handkerchief woven by them. 



** To take yearly a pingo load of oii to Kandy ; whenever a messenger arrives from 

 Kandy at this village to put up an " atuge " (water-closet), to supply him with water and 

 firewood, to prepare hot water ; and whenever the Lekama or Vidane' proceeds to Kandy to 

 accompany him. 



ft To give ^yearly two ridis and four handkerchiefs woven by them ; and whenever a 

 messenger arrives at the village on duty to give him a handkerchief. 



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