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APPENDIX. 
the administration of the provinces belonging to the Crown of 
Candy to the aforesaid Pelame Telawve, with the title of Ootoon 
Komarayen (or Grand Prince), during the term of his natural life, 
and continue to reside and hold his court at Jaifnapatnam, or in such 
other part of the British territories on Ceylon as may be agreed on 
between his said Majesty and the British Government. 
And for the proper maintenance of his royal dignity, the afore- 
said Pelame Telawve engages to pay annually to his said Majesty, 
the sum of thirty thousand rix dollars in British currency, and to 
fulfil all the engagements entered into by his Majesty with the Bri- 
tish Government. 
And for the better security of the payment of the sums stipu- 
lated to be paid to King Mootoo Sawmy, as well as to the King 
lately on the throne of Candy, the said Pelame Telawve agrees to 
deliver to the British Government at Columbo, in the course of 
every year, the amount of twenty thousand ammonams of good 
areka-nut, each ammonam containing twenty four thousand nuts, 
at the rate of six rix dollars British currency per ammonam, to be 
paid to the agents of the said Pelame Telawve by the said British 
Government, in coined copper to that amount, or in such other 
articles as may be agreed on between the parties. 
And the British Government will, in that case, charge itself with 
the payment of the allowance stipulated for both those Princes. 
And the Adigaar, Pelame Telawve, agrees to cede in perpetuity to 
the British Government, the village and district of Goniavile (or 
Elevele), now called Fort Macdowall, in exchange for the hill fort 
of Giriagame, which the British Government cedes again to Pelame 
Telawve. 
