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called Ambapuram ; although we have inquired after it, we 

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The next allusion to Gore Gangaya in the Local Records 

 (xviii, pp. 218, 219) is dated Sunday, 13th August 1290 

 A.D., Old Style, and reads as follows : — 



When this Maharaja Pratapa Rudra Deva governed the 

 kingdom of the earth as the illustrious Maharaja Ganda- 

 pendera Ambadeva ruled over the country, and when the 

 illustrious prime minister Gorre Rayya Gangadevayagaru 

 was with them as an experienced administrator, a boundary dis- 

 pute having arisen between the villagers of the village Bodde- 

 ceruvu and the villagers of the village Ravulakolani about 

 a tract of land newly reclaimed from the forest of the above- 

 mentioned sub-district of Obalam, 19 Gangadevayagaru settled 

 the boundary between the inhabitants of the two villages on 

 Thursday the 7th day of the bright fortnight of Bhadrapada 



13 Lies a few miles -west from Kadapa. 



19 In Kadapa. 



