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JOURNAL OF AN EMBASSY 
made at Yandabo, in order to promote the pros¬ 
perity of both countries, and with a desire to 
assist and protect the trade of both, the Com¬ 
missioner and Envoy Crawfurd, appointed by 
the English Ruler, the Company Buren, who 
rules India, and the Commissioners, the Atwen- 
wun Mengyi-thi-ri-maha-nanda-then-kyan, Lord 
of Sau, and the Atwen-wun Mengyi-maha-men- 
Pha-thi-ha-thu, Lord of the Revenue, appointed 
by his Majesty, the Burmese Rising Sun Buren 
who reigns over Thu-na-pa-ra, Tam-pa-di-pa, 
and many other great countries, these three, on 
the — of November 1826, according to the Eng¬ 
lish, and the — of the decrease of the moon, 
Tan-soung-mong, 1188, according to the Bur- 
mans, in the conference tent, at the landing- 
place of Sagaing, north of the Golden City of 
Ra-ta-na-pura, having produced and shown to 
each other their credentials, with mutual con¬ 
sent signed and sealed this engagement. 
“Article 1.—Peace being made between the 
great country governed by the English Prince, 
the India Company Buren, and the great coun¬ 
try of Ra-ta-na-pura, which rules over Thu-na- 
para, Tam-pa-di-pa, and many other great coun¬ 
tries, when merchants with an English certified 
pass from the country of the English Ruler, and 
merchants from the kingdom of Burma, pass 
