149 



Population of NANNiNCr. 



Soongie Sipool 

 Soongie Booloo 

 Aycr Pfth&ber.. 

 Soongie Gagoo 



Ij>u)i<ioo t 



Brii:- > ■ 



MulLikt>« and BatUng 



Miillikee 



Padii«'>^ li* sur. . . 



Luricm Pfiroot 



Taboo and Ciiurannb 

 Pootih.. 



Kawvcnif.. * , 



Alu-Gaja 



Jalaii-itig 



Ganoon 



Daitoom 



Aj-cr Ptinaa ...... 



CiiTried Cyt'v.ard. 



39 

 22- 

 15 

 50 



6^; 



5*2 

 21 



nar. 



Pooloo... . 



Oiidi 



tCamoorun^ 



Malacca Pind ■ 

 Aver Booloo. 



'pf--h 



.^-^1115 Nitnnaig. 



41; 

 9 



10 

 2 

 5 



44*2 



Caluna ■ • - 



GaJliaiti • . • . 



Looboo Ke'poong. 

 Scatured abotit. 



S9 

 15 

 10 

 61 

 5 

 10 

 U 



49 

 56 

 IS 

 41 



5 

 3 



150 



Total of Houses. [1160 



The foregoing estimate has reference to the 

 villages as they stood previous to the disturb- 

 ances in the ioterior in 1831 and 32; the indi- 

 vidual a moimt of each has of course been mate- 

 rially affected, but the aggregate will be tound 

 to be a tolerable approximation. 



The population is said to be about (nOOO peo- 

 ple, men, women, and children, that is, about 

 5 to a house; of these Vtis cakniated that about 

 1 ,500 are capable of bearing arms. 



The tribute which the Dutch aimually receiv- 

 ed was as follows: 400 gantangs of paddy, six 

 dozen of fowls, a duty of 45^ Cents, (or nearly 

 one sicca Rupee), on each boat coming down the 

 river, and a certain number of buffaloes. 



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