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28. Dated in Sal. Sac. 1679. A grant of a piece of land 

 to a Brahman, from Yachama-nayadu, 



29. Dated in Sal. Sac. 1670. Details of an agraharum 

 given by Pedda- Yachama-nayadu. 



30. Dated in Sal. Sac. 1631. It commemorates a trifling 

 gift to an agraharam, by Cumara- Yachama nayadu. 



31. Dated in Sal. Sac. 1673. It relates to a small grant 

 in free tenure. 



32. Commemorates a small gift of land by an Officer of the 

 Court. 



33. Dated in Sal Sac. 1638. Gift of a village by one of 

 the Vellvgotivaru-i'dLce, 



34. Dated in S. S. 1717. The subject is the gift of a 

 village to supply oil for a temple. 



35. Dated in Sal. Sac. 1710. Records a gift of land in 

 free tenure to a Brahman. 



The remaining contents of this book, containing in all 70 

 particulars having been read over with care, are found to 

 offer nothing more important than the preceding portion of 

 the book, which will be observed to be chiefly of late dates, 

 and entirely of small consequence. The whole contents of 

 the book are of the like kind : with a very trifling exception, 

 as to the principality of Vencatagiri, /and the rule of the Vettu- 

 gotivaru ; concerning which race sufficient details have other- 

 wise been given. 



Adverting now generally to this subdivision (E) on Mis- 

 cellaneous Inscriptions, it may be perhaps readily believed, 

 that it caused greater trouble and expense than more volumi- 

 nous portions of these papers. The reason is, there was 



