demm wife of the unfortimale Rr»jah Moosa re- 

 married, her second hu.^hand being a Biiggis Chief, 

 ttauied Krain Chiadrsjpol6, by whom she has a 

 dao-hter Cdlled Rj^jah Sitia. Shortly after the 

 birth of this child, her husband, Krain Chindra^ 

 pol^. repudiated her, and returned to Celebes ; 

 whilst, at the ^ame time, UajaE Sitia and her 

 daughter removed from Rhio to Malacca, v^here 

 they now reside, alihough they ocra<^ionally visit 

 their relations at Hhio, Singapore, aod LiiiL'-ga. 



Hajah Hadgi, an illegiiimate son of Hajah Moo- 

 sa, is at preseot residiog in Malacca, where he is 

 married and has a family. 



Rajah Seripa, and Hajah Tayapa, illegitimate 

 daughters of Rajah Moosa. are now living at Pulo 

 Piuigad. The eldest Rajah Seripa, married Ra^ 

 jab Bajo, fay whom she had one son, named Ha- 

 jah Soalong, who is now, (1833), about twenty one 

 years old, and is residing with his mother. Ra- 

 jah Bajo, when on a visit to the Vice-roy. Rajah 

 Japhar in 1820, was arrested by Captain Koen- 

 igsdoerffer, the then resident of Rhio, and sent 

 to Malacca, whence he wai; carried in May 1824 

 as a state prisoner to Batavia. 



Rajah Gmiya, the eldest illegitimate daughter 

 of Rajah Japhar, the Vice-roy of Rhio, is at pre- 

 sent married to Rajaii Omar, the younger broiher 

 of Rajah Moon, the^ulthaun of rndragiri, by whom 

 she had one sou, named Hajah Osman. By her 

 former husband. Rajah Abdullah, the son of Ra- 

 jah Bnma,the Sullhaun of Salangore,sbe had one 

 son, called Rajah Ibrahim. The whole family is at 

 present residing at Pulo Pinigad. 

 Rajah Laouda, the second illegitimate daugh- 



