234 journal, R.A.s. (ceylon). [Vol. XXI. 



and after her her son Medduma Nayide, who served Vimala 

 Dharma Suriya II. His son Gallat Nayide succeeded and 

 served King Narendra Sinha of Kundasale. From him the 

 writer Medduma Nayide obtained the village ; no one else is 

 entitled thereto. He prays that the dispute may be investi- 

 gated by the officers of the Court and the Maha Nilame.* 



SEVEN KORALES. 

 Horambdwa. 



Connected with Okandapola, Mangalagama, &c. The 

 village ancestor is said to have come with Vijaya. 



Ola sannasa, 1674 Saka, (1752 a.d.), to Horambawe Acha- 

 riya, giving lands in Hedipannala of Katugampola and Malan- 

 deniya of Willi Korale. 



Mutugala. — Connected with Okandapola. Extinct. 



Suruttuwa (now at Okandapola). — The same story is given 

 as in the Bulumulle suruttuwa, including the flight to Hewa- 

 heta. At Hanguranketa Don Dimingu Nayide made a dalu 

 rnura heppuiva, or betel box, and received lands at Munamale 

 in Seven Korales. He did work for the king at Kandy, and 

 got Udukedeniya. Under Raja Sinha II. his son Kattiliyan 

 Nayide decorated a gold karanduwa, and was given land at 

 Mutugala. His son Uyan Nayide refused service, which was 

 undertaken by his cousin, who received the ancestral lands 

 from the king and lived at Mutugala. 



Okandapola. 



The family Karuna Wasala Pandita Ratna Mudali Pa^a 

 Dawunda MulaGharige, also Rajakaruna Wasala Pandita 

 Ratnatilaka Mudali Dawunda Acharige, is connected with 

 Horambawa, Kalahogedara, Mangalagama, Utuwana, El- 

 deniya, and Gannoruwa. The village ancestor is said to have 

 come with Vijaya. 



* Vide Mr. H. C. P. Bell's Report on the K^galla District, p. 98, 

 where it is considered as the settlement of the dispute, mentioned in 

 the Mangalagama vitti-patraya. 



