iS3S.] Report on the MacJcenxie Manuscripts. 2/^r> 



No. 70. dated in the 19tli year of Raja-raja-dever ; gift of some vil- 

 lages to a fane. 



No. 71. Dated in the 5th year of raja-raja-dever ; gift of cows to sup« 

 ply batter-oil for the fane of Aruldla Perumal^ by a woman named Sa- 

 niydr. 



No. 72. Dated in the 13th year of Apperam Singha-dever ; gift of 30 

 cows, and oth'^r cattle, to provide three quarters of a measure daily of 

 butter-oil for the fane of Aruldla Perumal, by Mali-mandalatu-nayal:^ 

 and two other persons. 



No. f3. Dated in the 37th year oi Tribhuvana-dever-., gift of 30 cows, 

 and other cattle, to supply the like quantity of butter-oil for one lamp in 

 the i^ne Aruldla Pei'umal, by the same persons. 



No, 74. No date ; gift by certain Vai^hnavas of some land, to the 

 •same fane. 



No. 75. Dated in the2.2d ve-Ar of Raja-raja-dever : gift of 33 cows, and 

 . other cattle, by a mer -hant, to provide three quarters of a measure of 

 butter-oil daily, for one lamp in the said fane. Name of donor Irav'-rcyen. 



No. 76. Dated in the 14 h vear of Bukhar ; gift of 30 "ows a.ii caule 

 to supply the like quantity of butter-oil, for a lamp in the said fane, by 

 one named Pillai konddn. 



No. 77. Dated in the 10th year of Raja-raj a-dever : gift of 30 goats 

 to supply butter-oil for one lamp, in the same fane, hj Surapa Nayak, 



No. 78. Dated in the twelfth year of RajatM-raja-dever gift by some 

 , merchants and their wives, of 66 cows and cattle, to supply b utter- oil fot 

 two lamps in the same fane. 



No. f9. No date : gift of some lands to the said fane, by three persons. 



No. SO. Dated in the 5th year of Gopa-a-dever gift of cattle to supply 

 butter-oil for a lamp, in the said fane, by a wealthy man, the son of 

 Peru7nal-deven. 



No. 81. Dated in the 17th year of Ra'a-raja-dever ; gift of wet and dry 

 lands, to the same fane, by one named Canda Gopdlan. 



No. 82. Dated in Sal. Sac. 1474, in the time of Sada Siva-maJia-deva^ 

 fayer. Coramemomtes the setting apart of seventy gold Jiunsyhj the Ayen- 

 gar, and Jiyar (managers) in order to provide for sundry small expenses, 

 from time to time, connected with public processions, or the ordinary 

 seiTice of the fane. These various items of expenditure, of two or three 

 fanams (two pennies) each, are minutely specified, in a lengthened in- 

 ^scription. 



No. 83. Dated in Sal. Sac. 1455, in the time of Achyuta deva rayer. 

 (The contents ai'e curious). The god Arula^a Perumal, is stated to h tve 

 appeared to Saluva Nayak, directing him to go and request Achyuta 



