NO. 62. — 1909.] KANDYAN NAVANDANNO. 



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Kirungappu, was granted lands and elephants by King Senerat , 

 and a hat, shirt, and other presents by " Rasin " (Raja Sinha 

 II.); his son, Hittara Kutti, served Vimala Dharmma Suriya II.; 

 his son, Nayide, had a minor son, Kapurappu, in whose time an 

 elephant was taken by one Datuwa. At that time (King Vijaya 

 Raja Sinha) Hanguranketa was the capital. Galagoda Disawa 

 took a land by force and Hindagoda Madappu Nilame another. 

 Kapurappu's son, Appu, complained to King Rajadhiraja 

 Sinha and got back his lands ; but again in the time of his son 

 Kalu Naide, Galagoda Nilame seized the land. The writer 

 prays that the Maha Nilamewaru of Sinhale and the English 

 Governors may investigate the grievance. 



FOUR KCRALEIS. 



Utuwana. — Connected with Mangalagama, Kumbatdiwela, 

 Eldeniya, Gannoruwa, Horambawa, Kalahogedara, and 

 Okandapola. Not originally belonging to the Pattal-wasama. 



Vekoladeniya (see Gammennagoda Suruttuwa). 



1. Copper sannasa to Rajakaruna Nallaperumal Pandita 

 Achariya, 1331 Saka, (1419 a.d.), for building Ambulugala- 

 nuwara. 



2. Ola sannasa, 1679 Saka, (1757 a.d.), to Rajakaruna 

 Vijaya-narayana Tilakaratna Achariya, for presenting a gold 

 mounted sword. MATALfi 



Marukona. 

 Vide Mottuwela and Niyarepola. 



Sittuwa, 1653 Saka, (1731 a.d.), to Marukona Abharana 

 Achariya. 



Miwaladeniya. — Parapitiye Badal Muhandirama after the 

 British accession. 



In the Hi Lekammitiya. — Yalegoda Mulachariya. 



Mottuvela. — Sannasa, 1587 Saka, (1665 a.d.), granting land 

 in Mottuvela to Marukona Ratna Abharana Vedakaraya for 

 making jewellery for the King's dress.* 



A Mottuvela Badal Muhandirama was a favourite of the 

 late king. 



Parapitiya (see Miwaladeniya). 



* A forgery. 



