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of his said Britannic Majesty, or of the Governor of his settlements 
on Ceylon for the time being. 
III. As Prince Mootoo Sawmy is undoubted heir to the last law- 
ful King of Candy, the British Government will recognize him as 
King of Candy, as soon as he shall have taken upon himself that 
title with the usual solemnities, and ratified the present conven- 
tion; and in case the said Prince should require au auxiliary force 
to maintain his authority, the British Government shall afford him 
troops; the expense of such troops, during their employment in 
the service of the said Prince, being to be defrayed by him, at a 
rate to be agreed upon. 
IV. It is mutually agreed that all duties on the common 
frontier shall be abolished, and none established except by mutual 
consent. 
V. It is agreed by Prince Mootoo Sawmy, that all Malays now 
resident in the Candian territories shall be sent with their families 
into the British territories, as shall likewise all Europeans and 
Portuguese who may not obtain a license from the Governor of the 
British Possessions to reside in the said Candian territories ; and all 
Europeans and Portuguese who may commit crimes within the 
Candian territories, shall be sent to the British territories for trial. 
VI. It is mutually agreed, that all natives of Ceylon or of India, 
except such Portuguese as are mentioned in the last article, shall 
be subject to the laws and tribunals of the country where the of- 
fence may have been committed. 
VII. Prince Mootoo Sawmy promises and agrees, that he will 
protect, to the utmost of his power, the monopoly of cinnamon 
enjoyed by the British Government ; that he will allow the cinna- 
