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exempt from them, attain the happiness of men and Nats, 
and realize Merit, Reward and extinction (Nib-b’han). 
No. VI. 
REGISTRY AND CONVEYANCE OF LAND. 
Year 1156, 12th day of the increase of the moon Nat" 
dau, the Governor of A-kha-raing and wife say, the mort¬ 
gage of our inheritance of, and rightful authority over, 
the town of A-kha-raing, from Moung-po-tan, let Meng- 
Chau-da-gong-na-kyan-ten and wife receive—according to 
the saying of the governor B’ho-dau-Ka-lo and wife Me- 
Aong, the original mortgage of Meong Po-to, amounting 
by weight to silver of 5 per cent, alloy, six hundred and 
fifty ticals; also, law expenses in the redemption of the 
town, silver of ten per cent, alloy, five hundred and 
fifty ticals—B'ho-dau-Ka-lo and wife Me-Aong’s debt, 
silver twenty-five per cent, alloy, four hundred and fifty 
ticals. Also, payment of old debts demanded, silver five 
per cent, alloy, one hundred and eighty-five ticals—on 
account of the governor of the town Shwa-pyi-Nan-tw’ha- 
thaong-yan receives of silver, twenty-five per cent, alloy, 
by weight three hundred and eight and a half ticals—Also 
an Atweng-wun beneath the sole of the golden foot has a 
demand, to pay which, B’ho-dau-Ka-lo and Me-Aong re¬ 
ceived silver, twenty per cent, alloy, weight one hundred 
and fifty ticals:-—the sums, collectively, amounting to two 
thousand two hundred and ninety three and a half ticals 
the silver, to B’ho-dau-Ka-lo and Me-Aong, Meng Chau- 
da-gong-na-kyan-ten and wife, pay and purchase right of 
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