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mon peelers belonging to the said British Government, to gather cin« 
namon in his territories to the west of the Balany Candy ; and that 
he will furnish as much cinnamon as may be required at the price 
of forty rix dollars per bale of eighty pounds. 
VIII. Prince Mootoo Sawmy also engages to permit persons duly 
authorised by the British Government to cut wood in all his forests. 
IX. The said Prince also engages not to prohibit, either directly 
or indirectly, the exportation of paddy-grain and areka-nut from 
his territories without consent of the British Government. 
X. Prince Mootoo Sawmy furthermore engages to give a safe 
conduct to the Prince lately on the throne, to retire into the British 
territories with his family, and to allow him a certain sum for his 
maintenance, which shall be agreed upon hereafter by the parties 
to these articles, provided it be not less than five hundred rix dol- 
lars per mensem during the term of his natural life. 
XI. And for the better re-establishment of public tranquillity, 
Prince Mootoo Sawmy engages to allow such persons as have ren- 
dered themselves obnoxious to him, by opposing his just claims, 
to retire, with their wives and families, money, jewels, and move- 
able property, into the British territory on Ceylon, there to remain 
unmolested. 
XII. It is moreover stipulated, that every encouragement shall 
be given by each party to the subjects of the other in prosecuting 
fair and lawful commerce. 
XIII. The subjects of his Britannick Majesty, duly authorised by 
the British Government on Ceylon, shall have liberty to travel with 
their merchandize throughout the Gandian territories, to build 
houses, and purchase and sell their goods without let or hindrance. 
