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UNIVERSITY MICROFILMS INTERNATIONAL
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
London, England
1979
A GAZETTEER
KNTRAl, I'llOVINCK OK CKYLON
(EKCLVDISO WtLlPtNEV
ARCHIBALD CAMPBKLL jjAWUIB,
Ikmhf P^hM jMttt* ^(A* S'fnm' AvH ^ /Vyt*.
VOLUMK [|.
OOIAMRO:
IBOBOE J. A. SKEEH, OOVKRNURNT PRIKTER, CKXU>V.
OAZiyiTEER
or THK
CENTRAL PROVINCE OP CEYLON.
PBEFAGE.
] HAD hoptd io hive completed the ** Gaietteer ** loiif ere thli|hnt
the Judleiel work of the Sapreme Court leeTee me little spare time.
A Jhird Tolame will contain a ehort hiMory of the Kandyan
Kingdom and Conititatlon, a description of the town of Kandy and lie
temples, what 1 know of Kandyan Law and Customs, and also an
Index and a Glossary.
A. C. LAWRIH
December 19, 1898.
k'
A GAZETTEnil
or TIIR
CENTRAL PROVINCE OF CEYIM.
VOLUME 11.
LABUOOLLA.^A biirolet of RanilxMltt, in U()ni>«>nt kumlv, Kotiimto, 40-60 mte
from KrhiIj on itio Nnwaim Eliya road. A luull buxHiir. t-niile tlioiU, Piiblk
Works I>o|>nrinioui IningiUow.
liftliukuln CMtuto, rt4(i noron, 5,000 ft. nhovo mm Uval. .Vvcni^n) i .linfall, 1301)1 in.
Nut ill CeuKU.^ of 1^71 luul l^Hl. ropulnjoii in IhUl, M (^) miile^ II
fenittloM). VeiiuluHf Moiinv Taniilh, l«uw country ^in)lalvhv.
liiibii{;oIIukulo (urniH part of Uiu Ihr};oviti*ni(»t Cnt^n Im'^ht uboxo UamtKulA.
LAOAMirWA. — A villiV'O in Kttndupal;itn komU-, (Munuwura. n littlo more than
aniilufroni Katiii^^annawa on Uio nwitt to iiumpola, on th<> Four Kc»nil(>n iiido
of tlio watt>i'Mho<i. It adjoiun Alandnwaka, with which it wan ^n^iujH'U in th«
CunHUit of 1871.
Population in 1)^H1, 211 (IIH malim, 03 fvrnaleii) : in IHUl. 201 (100 mal«»fi,
90 fenialfo). Durayu.
In tlu« U. L. U. about A0\ Bctv* ^i:Ort. 1;*. :i/.) w<'rr rr(r{i«('OrcHl in tho namcM of
Ilukunikumbur.i, Kuhauatta, (lodapinMa. Nimarappnlijra, >VAhuni|>un»ja,
l)i)apula);<Nla Duiu\a. l'«laK*'dura, Dura Tan^uwu, Koni^alla, >\it'.t}ama
I)um.>.i. Talle Vihure, (iuruwuwatia, (iiiiuw.iwuttu l>urn.>a, ICiniU uija,
* PalltpMlara, ItowUnu, Puihkaia l<okuni. \N ulKAmitTn. Vnrt of tho huiilii i^vro
Oi%n\va.<«:kui and purl Ltkaia. fck vcral 1an«U H<*rt* di-n'riUd a> \vn>iU>.
In 1H7H ulxMii {V\ aornii (I^lii. \p. <»/.) paddy laud \»eix> rci;ii»torod, of whioh
15 acri'K p'iid IN. &sllH.
h'aftilh*. - Walgniuugn in thf prinoipnl hoiiAC ber«. AramiKyi* ft. Moormen, 9
(X. S.). Ilim»»arcndtKumiipi', ^•^.4lM. lUniyopidmlanf. :i;i.:no. 4i>,«.M» Dija-
piJn^'fHlajrtJ v*'"''- ^'""•- "''* ./"«'. /•*<7;). L'<i,;iH». :i;.',i;;o (rftlpot Snku I70ji)
i:aUolh{Mwl:ijj.». "iMi.l. (MHl.it.dacr, :»8.:U0. fJinuwawiltt.vi'. H*. *<..h. :.|><kH,
7h.?->7. Ilnpnkoio-,' , 4"».Hsu. 1I« ntl. niy.v*. .M^OS. :<.•:;. II.fivau.i!\"ro
(./«./. /;.:»#., iiti- jitnr, t\in. i.niir./js.Tiio, ;i',»i7<». il.iLi. H.:.?'7.:.i«'.| (T-iipot
Siika I70S>. K.n^'.ilhi:.-. |.".,;.n«», M»,IJ4. Munn-^'i'. Ii.:.;'.'. t>|.»i'.> :• . :J:4,:no,
l\yi. I'M*. rull*v. *d..Si'H, ft?.:UJ. 5-..170. ;'<,JJ7, I'T i.'s. .»:il (N. S.).
IUuin»liu«', M.^"-"*, .''-..HrJ 5:1.170. Samamppiiliuo, lu.**.'.}* >i»diih.»kMru:;#,
4A.380. Tnlpahuwall.v\«»7.a;«<. 8.i4(N.».). rd.i-.-. 'J ^N. S.}. 4,s7> (N S ).
Waianwatu-Ko, 3;i,;ilo, \inV2(i.
Ao«>'Tcu iHtAto (Ijaj^amuwH) Mongwl to Mr. H. l>. .Vndri-o (41,118).
LiiOAMiTWC YiiiAitE.— Built about 1800 A.D.
f,
A GAZirrTEPJl
nv iiiK
CENTRAL PROVINCE OF CEYIM.
VOLlMt: 11.
LABUOOLLA.— A Liimlei of RoiuIunJu, in U<)iii)«)ne kunil«;. K< >t mule, 40*50 niilis
from KriiiIj on the Nuwaim bliya mail. A Hm.ill buxiuir. t.'uule tUodt. PahUe
Wurkn Di'pnriniunt hiingnlow.
Ii«lmkf?;i CKtutu, M'i ncruH, J,(NK> ft. aluivo noa level. .lvtri:;() i linfall, 1S9'91 In.
Nut in CoiiHUs of 1H71 uinl Ih'^l. I'opul.'i.ioii iu 1K*1, 31 (20 lUAlet, 11
feniuloH). VflhiluH, ]^loi>ni. T;iiiiil>, 1. uw -count ly >inhuk"<t:.
IjubugoUukulo foruiH puit (»f ihu hir:;et\U'iiti>l Cniwn forc.-t uixtvo UambodA.
LAOAMITWA. — A villi«'0 in KaniliipnliMt lc<>r.i1«-, (Munuwaru. n littto more than
aniilofroni Kti<lii^annuwii on tint voud r>i <i.i]iipol.i. on tlii> Kmir KomUii Hide
of tlio watti'HhcKl. It adjoinn Alaiulnwukii, \\\\\i wliirh ti i\un ^Toupod in lb«
CynnUHof IH71.
INipnlation in r^rtl. 211 (llH iuuIok, IKl fcmiiliN) : in IHHI. 201 (lOd nudan,
96 fcniiilv^'). Duni,vo.
In the If. L. Bl. alK>ut 4h) acres (/.()</. 1/'. :t'.) wen* n frlxu red in tbo naniM of
Hakunikumbur.i, Kahuwatta, (*b<ln|>fi<l<lu. Nininrapiiiili\». WaLunipuritya,
biyapiila^iHlu Ouiit^.a. l'<la^(-<1ura, l)u:u ran^'iiwn, K«-n|,'allu, ^Vn]i|.'ain%
Iiurn.x.t, l';illu Vihure. tMlru^KaAattil, (tiiniWiinuttc jMirnya, H«'ni1t nijik»
* PalirgHlara, Howlana, I'odikr.ia .ykuin. \\i>V(*niii>a. I'nrt. of tho lioidn wcrci
OanwoMam and part Lvkaiu. MrvcrAl 'anl.i* wri>- •ii-M-rilnd ai \va«'4*.
In 1S7H alnxit CA acrrin (.''Ifi. 1//. (tl.) p.id-ly laud uei-o rc^i^tvrcd, of wkieh
16 acn*a paid Kh. d^^-DH.
yaonlhji. - Wa1(:uiu:ii(o in thr principal hr.w-K )icr<-. Arnml><-<'o r«. Moormen, 9
(N*. S.). Iiiint.LKnd(fruriiii(r<-. ^■^^l•l. !»« ni«fi ..l'.i.l.>-t. ;..i.:«io. 4<»,t*2«. Dija-
]uiM^'Hla^'(i \Jiiii. /'.'//I., llth Jtiif^ /•»>/>. I'p.i'i*'. :».?,ii#t' ' r.'ilpo! Sak.k 170.*4).
tSallilKpiKla^f. .'ir.Ii.l. (MMi.iT ilacc. ;i:i.:»|o 'JiiMi\vjnvh':.vo. If.. »<:.■'., ul.b(»8,
7h.J27. Il.tpukr.ii'.' , 4'. :»■<•>. ITi-inl. niy. jr . "-I "«•'<. 7 <. .'1'7. ITi-r*iva«rf?*f;^
(./##/. /•..,».. lift. Juii^. l>.in. I.nr.ii.'j^ 7«M), :i'.;7»». 4i.ii;^. ii..M-7.:.:.l«;i '(Tntpot
Suka l7iH». Krn;!all<ir' . J"-,: *•'•. Mi.iii. M-.^nv- n.:.'.-;. 0|..ii«:r.-. :'.:i,:iiu,
Tt:st. 'jsi». rall-v. ■l.^"'* r.'.'.;;^.'. .•,•.'.;•» r-'.j-^. '.•7 ■«7**. ;ui (N. s.).
Hiuilioti'.'i'. fil.'«!S, .'••J,St- .'».*». 1 7«i. s.-iii).iiM|ii. iili.ru, 4G.'>.".r» ^ii(liihakuru;Ce*
4r..:w». TakMhawiii t.-, i*?.;*;!*. K.U (N.S). Id.i.:.-. 2 ^N. Sj. 4,.>7'i (N S.).
\VAiaii\ri<lu-/i'' :S-i.:ilo. Iti.r.-.'ti.
A oo'Tco «"*t.-\t«' (l*ai;amuwa) Ud^.nu'.d !•• Mr. H. !>. .\ndri''o (41,113).
LAOAMrwr. ViiiAKi:.^Uuiit about 1800 A.t>.
36—07 u
LA0Q1I.A PALLESIYA PATTUU'A.— Tba •ulern ditMan of lUUhEut.
Jt eonUiiw l.'i.'il H|iuiri milet. It I* bwunilsdnDthaniit by thaMihawali-gtogt,
OD tlio roiilh liy tbv Uin-K^nipi, on Ihu ireit by Mutuo Oduiy» inttuwB,
L>ii}.'aia IMuKivk t'<'t'>'*»i UuinU Uiluiiyrt nattnwii, knd by tb« Ambin-j{miig>,
ounli by tbu AmliHii-gintji and by Ibv Niirtfi -CeiiUBl I'mvioca. It u about 30
tnili'i fi'iiii U'-rtli t» wHilli and 6 t'l H iiiiluii tcixn nut tu ««]it.
Bii>ii;ltly ni'tokiiiir. it it tlio nllvy uf tlw Kiila-gaiif^a from it> utiTm lu ortr
^•iti> jiintt'i'ii with the AinlNin'K^nu* and tUf lurMl aiid almoM uninbaUkd
oiiuiilry l.vltiii la^twuvii tlia left bault bf ihL lla):uKeli'Biiti||* miJ tha tanp of
lu tliu liriii' arvik Ibrra wum in IA71,-I,>M0 inbibitnnla (HTS miiloii,' T>*B
frnii<I.K); ,n Hrtl, IflUC (-UJ urAn, TirJ fi>innlri) ) in Id'Jl. 1,006 (t,0u9 matua,
HrfT f-'iaalex).
It i>RM>i'lu>lvil diatricliiul iillfrom kUtila nuil Dumbara'by biifh nngiaof
Thi;r« ia a Lridip |>ai)i fmm Rattota : Itattotn to llndiboiuva OfiO mlla
(hridifii <iTur thv [tntuiit-ujii). ^fihuls-Dja 0-i\ Daiilundu 2-7b, llukkumbara
OVi. l'jlli)F,ii<mM.<iiirDwcliir>.
Aii'iihi-r briilli' piilli (roiiiduriiwoln t<i tb* north : flnruirula ti>Miidninana-rla
S'.'iil luili-a. WFliwil.1 tl'!l. •>tn^am l-MI, Alcinlwdiya Hi, Kiila-jiuiiua 'jni),
■ircLni :i. Yi-.k){'ilik UHit, puth lo i'uwak|)itiyu 3, I'mriucu bouiiilury road %•>
A riKi-l from P;iIli-HiiniB tu Klabcra.
Tliu -ilib-'t Irwlili'iiifHof IliualiiUiibUT ot Kuwoni and uthur Yakku by KiaR
WiiivnailUbuiiiiva.
Al>n.»t all ibo iiiluhiliiiW ani iltMai.Jel froTii Vildo. vniiroUlly in lUiiwrlla,
KfiaiiKi^U, ILLnumutu, U:ilij<''iiai<bi. M-iraku, Ililuliilijakjda, (>gt{<iniuwa, and
'I'll! n' i- II (iKviTiiiiiuiit •i')i<i<>1 ut I'.illi'tTjiiia. In IKi'l avnrage nuinWr mi thr
liot 111 '.'.4 ; at.iiituu .Inilt' iilt«n.|:>ii«i' Ml.
Tl»- r.,...I ■oi.fly i.lM'l, fiiitii tl»: »3>r.ii
iiiirl iii'bi^irj' rif ibv |i>ii[iJii. vli'iin (jmvr ,
"li;|T I.
'I'liii mill ,irid iiKHi lii'ilthy Pniiom » in ttiti tiiirlli rnit inoiiWHii). Noranibnr
In .V|>ii1. Dtirini; iIh- •uiilh wriil imiiiiwhiii ilif wutliiT i<bfltM>il<lry. KiplbmlHiT
uml <><.'l<ib<'r iiii' uiibcibhy ni-xitba ; wui«r in the alroumit uml «ull> fail.
Till ['■■'I'l*-""rTmi.Hifr r.v,.r.
(iflrii in tlie fiirot ami clmui t(> tha amall villujira ani to bti found llw
i«iin:kiii'- I'f {■niniT |irii<>|iii>it)'. 'I'lii*r« aru ruii>-i at Allulintotu, H.iliuiniya,
K>lu|-:iim, Wi'liHila, Ak irabi' lija, l<i'l-ityu, Kiiriiwilii)iali:k-i|iMrela, Opijciniuwn,
1Mu>r<.'liii*lii, Talakiilaw>'l.i. Ksporuwedii-u}*. Tlicu luti-. out Iwan urutully
vkainiiK'i!, iinr llio in>>rri|iii<inn iiipicd n<>r iraiialtttud. Tlivru we many broken
innaLi HUil ixnki. iHitablv lliu Miiii|iC-«l<, whirh utruicliul aemn, thu luttilirB
frtnn lln lliii'K'ii:.'a (otii* AinlwD-iciititia. TliuBouiitrv ihroneb wbiob il punai'il
'iiiniiw •;niir<'ly f<iic-at,iiii'l Ibii Ihiitnt thu i-la Iuh uiit lii:uii ■iiTityvil,
I'niiiilini "iiji tliut '.iNlTl until weni formurly nnil^r |iiuldy and vary fartili',
waturwl by tliu Ihn'iri i^U (FV. I..,.. JCX).
iiiiituaU <»■■■ of "Id ;i idtn nr diTiiii-iii ami iM"" a tilbi tii tlm T>iMiTa uf Matile.
In 1T;:U.i>. IUitr;itt.>v.Mclii<)t<irl.»-.-.{ala(ri>f. /..fi-iaf). In nS^Knww:!-
wi'la WHH cliiuf •■! till- Kmvi-f "f iMtfth. In IHOTi t,lii-lF|i.ibi, juniur, tu* i-liM
nf l^w*l> (''"'' '••^--''"V InllJJ'iHaUiiifn<hwwiIUl«innbiiliiia)aof L9!.iO>>
Afirroard'i Ijatr^'ila ;ind tlinifnin uiiil Matuiia I'alk-iiyu pittuwa worn juinud aa
MaiTtIr Kwt iNidiT a llaiunijhiiumyn,
I.u;>U'ila I'nlb'^iyaiinltaHniiiumbTaKnnla. Thurnarotsn Ararlichi-waMni :
ritllitiiiMia (inuln.liiiit StiyaMbuLit-nbawulu. (ioniwila, ami AltulmitoU) ;
llidniinijr.i (inrlnJinit Kiii[i.'iiinaim'l llnnvrlU) : IniBiluaii ( i»c1iidiiif( Knlaiiwcla
•ml Kinii'liketiya) ; Ibi.ainnni (iiiclii4m}i I'innnwullii aii.l KaduwU^ ; N'aran-
f'diiiinn : Kar.iiniiiiH (including; IIuIiii{iimc. Kiwiilcwnilita, K;irii*tHlat[iil>a-ilia>la,
t.(il.i»..I^>. ami Mal-.U): <iitru<ral:L (incJ.i.lJo;; Ma<rum:.nu-i.-1.0 : .fkaiuh«li)a
(iiM^liiiliiiU «ialp<■•tiwJ^•. Wriiwita. nn.l Aiuuiiavcl 0 : <'«1 <>^n (iiiRluillii.; I>tif.i>-
wiiU and rjlnl^ivixliv.)) : Wdnomiiwi. [inclniJin; M^.ruko. Ilin.l.iliMkuda,
Irivai:»'tili"Hi.. M..o;;;iIin-ii1i...U. iMu«..lK,iln. (VBoi.mwi, n»d Ti,l.ik..ii..e]B).
nLrirtitii' rri.i.1 (..-n^wvli, ^i' mlbs frmn I( ilt'i^i.nn lli'i luft bnnk'uf Ibo Kalu.
iiani:.'!. n |i'Hir iit1ng.>, the m.i' pljico tvtu'liad is Attiiliirib>l:i, which )■ nbanilancd
LAO— LAO 001
Pallegima U ili« nuit villagv, 400 ft. alK>v« tU« tea. ArerAgs r&infaU,
l&0*7(t in. It lies on both sidoji of the KaIii-itaiika* An tniuut RCfOM the river
formerly conT«yt() water to the fluids. The luhAbitiiiitM arc comparatively proa-
peruuM. Here there are a diKpetiitiry, a nchool, and a \htHi oiUco.
(Tovernnu^nt, about 181J0, grant4'«i 5,000 iicrufc lo Mr. Gordon ReeTca and
oihfit : l>ounded on the north by the Miilui-oya, on tho ennt by the Kala-
ganLfu, oil the Houth by a f>tr:iight line from llaltoia anmna on the Kalo-gaoga
to n iioiiit on thu road from T«el-ova t<i Kainhurm^ama. on tho ykeni by a ntraigni
lin« tnun thu lai^t point to Ktamlin^MiIlc tU on the Klalicral'allc}(ama road. A
boginnintf hu^ b«>en m.v)i« in tla* cultivation of thin lari;e propcily : thoro have beiA
ibutiy ditVicultiuH, but tho pro<«poci of Hur^'t'H!! i^ ^<kmI.
(ioin^ H)Uth from Piillevfiiiua, :if»<tut *J niih.!Ji. lluUiiiniyu in rcaohr<l. ft haa a
ruinud \ihare. ThreiMjuurturA of a mile furtlicr nou'th lh UanweMa, with a
dt-wiU). linlf a luilo nouth-t-aiit iH Kini«/amUf ivh«ro thttre in a Wcidoyan
Mi^'liou. Tho ixuipiu HuH'cr fiwrn want of wator in the dry KoaMon. A mile
noiuh'WfiHt of Kiiiij{amn in Knia;7uni», 2^ milcrt rtouthiviHt of which ia Kiwulc*
wadiya, nitd frirliiitr oant li« Hatui lU'ultn and KuMi«v;ili.L;.thA diatla, a noattored
group of pofir lowcistu vilii^'ci*, with an i^itorant auil dlHtrcMfid d<cu}ing
pcpulntion. Uituiniii>; to Kiii-U(;:iui.i and i^oing Miuth-iaMt i;* ll.inamurc, a
ciimpuruti V( ly firoriuToUM villuL'u, \« ith a vihAn*. and u d^w.-ilo. Two niii'n wont of
lUn.'imuro is Nur.iu^'omuwu, uhiuh i-* thu lur^cnt uud hcilihiuMt villu);o in tho
pnttuwu. TliMu lh u licwnU* unda iiutuiai iniik. Ab«iut2 laileH from Pallc^'ima
m Iiiiuduwa, wiih u \»:\un ui.uluw.i and dcwalo, and th'* conn4V't«td villAgen of
KtiluiiwcU and Kiriiuliki Liyu. Down tlio valluy of (lie K:uu ^iii!/a i)« Leboya
on the left l)aiik ol i)ie riv<-i*. Two and a half milc^ north «>f ralioguina down
the \allov of liu* Kalii ;;.iti'^.i \s tlu' Ilnltota aiuuna, wh<^re tho KHla-f;:in}{a rani
into two narrow (-ii.-ninel'i divid«*<l b\ a bugc rt-cf of rock. The old work wan of
very lar^i* diuu-iiNiont. It in ob\i«>usly |HiN4;blp t<» irrii^au* an immense tract of
country. Toth«noiihof Lcl ova i»tfiiiruw(da.2niilrH from Pdlc^Miraon the road
to iJantot:!. 'I'hrt •? anil n halt uiih'-H iiorth-(:Mt of (iuiUMi'la !r< Miuiuinaim ola.
On th<' ri'.;ht Uink of thi< l\abi'^nn).'a to (hti iiortli-« .t-t "f <iiirnt%'<l:i lien Akara-
htuli^H, on t)i« NoiilliiTii nlopo of tii^ raiK'i* wIik-Ii Hipariiict t)u; xalb-y of the
Kalii ^'Mi^ii from tlm l>rii-id \all<'y of thu .M:ih:iw<'li-^.iiii/a Ncir Akarahudiya
arc tilt: Hhiall >illatfi«i of AmuiM-wcIa, Wiliwiia, ami Oaif.M;<.iw-nla. On tho
Giber nidi) of tho Kliiwaii.ikanda raiij^o. in th^ fnifHt, cm tho plain of tbf .Maha*
Wi'li-Kbiit,m. nri: a :<w H^-llt<•^od |>'N)r viiUue^. Wil^roinnwu. with Mongaha*
nlpota 4 niiiuH to ihn M>nth. and ^laiaka H uult-n to th^ mirih. .Manka f«M'nia to
bavo Ix'cn foriitrrly a plate of Hi»nu>' little iiii|Mirtuii<*<*. Th< r«' are in^ciiptiona
on rt rcKtk. ^
TnlnkolHWcU 8 niiluit north uf Maiuka, IlimbilixaKada fi ui\\>h from TalakoU*
wi-la, aii<l Ugi^otiiuwa 4 niihh from llimbiliyakada, arc all loiiall poor pl.tcca,
inhabited by tho deaceitdantH of Vedtht, and in eich Ouro are the ruinn of
buildingfl.
Major PorlMsa dovTibcn a viiit to the pattuwa. He nlopt the night at
Kanibarawa ( Vol, //., />. OU) :-
Wo Ktart^H) ii^zt morning fur Pallcfvania. and *ni our way er<)«*«'4l a prHcipitooa
andolevat«tlrantfOf>fwrKi(1cdhilU which i<cpanit'M(i:viiKa1a from Lhj'khIa
An ««ponin?r canned by tln» fHl]ii.)( of wnni* dc<"a}0«l in-cs on tho tup uf th'u nn'ky
mnt(o of hilli «>nakdo«l uh at la»«l to cxr^nd our vii'W beyond t.hc -urronnding
jnti^Mtm to iho forest -inonmlK»rcd vallcyi* of La^;gala. om.t which Kn^'vy ^bifHM
auil woud(<<l i«uuimifi« of muuntainH ro^c t<t u hcjv'hi of ({.imhi ft. Advanced
from th<**f the nn^ky pinnui lci< uf Lj)r/aU aUrri' tc<l our attention, and «*€
porceiMil itit pnH'ipu\'s bu4*tlin^ o\cr liMf lirtificmM Hikint; crut(t ealltHl th<*
hrahinin roek«. liuvin^ dcHO(.-)i>i«-<l to ilu; vllln'rr of I'alb Lraniu nn th" bank of
tho KalU'franjra wo pr(K:<'<;dc<l ))y a n" ky tMth thruiu.h ncvcrul nmall
but prettily hit uateil vUlutrci ti» .N'urran/aiiiiua. i'hiii i*t a Itr^^o vill.igo, anil
from it> proximity to the minutain as wtll a^ itn elevation al>^vc the aea
ccmhincH the advaii:at;eH of u ]>!o't<int. rlimaio ami picture*<i(nc Mituation.
Awiditt itii briKht j;rcvn rice Held-' Hi;\«rnl inn--«.-s of ro^^kH w.'re Hurrnount4.il bj
watch hulM. AroiiQil tho murj.'in of 'lie cultivati>tl laraW u few of the hou«e«
might bo dintinjfui-'he'l. and ihc pre *>nce of the txx-canut tfeos hhowi-d the
position <»f the mmaindcr of t.hi villiifr-^ ncatierid nnir tho ba-«e of I af'ifnlM
Tntl.u inorniP); we tommenccil aHccmliH/ ibe luuuntniii, un-l aft«i )ui-iiing the
lu^t ebuir BtiOam which flt»W(« lr«»m it cni< rid a i-no)!! level plain covunnl with
ri'ih black mould. Thi-* pli'^^ prc^rrxrA the mime of ryangimma-tcuua-wewa
flake of the garden Hat ) : and l.«Te the growth of anderwocid U prevontwl by th^
ft02 tAO^LAM
tbick tha-lc of fori^t irM* and b.r the flrouniAUocea of tbd ground being
iHii-iiitiuiiaUy InundAiiHl. Iniu thi» ruuk-«*ncirulf«d iNwiu ku(ft) miMMw of utoua,
which iH«*jiiiiiiittUyUutaQh thtfiiiM'Utu friiiu tUe MhimIo iH:*k, pluugo with a
trvmoiiilMU-* utui«U.
In 1H7H tliorg witu n*giNt«T«t«l Hfl4 nores of imdflj Uml (442(i. 0/) 7^), of
wbiob <>J5 acna i»t ro ooinmuioU iiiul puiU Uit. 1,5jU-18 a» litUo. No landt wore
rogUUrud »■ '.oiuplu JQuld*.
LACIU AL.V U!JASIYA PAITCW A.-.A divUion of Matalu Rait. Bounded oo
thocaHiby La^*;;.!!.! l*aUtihi>a pattiiHrn, sonili by Utlaaiya paituwa, wont by Matulo
PftUui^iya |Mitiuan, iiorbk by Giiugalu ITduniya putbuwa. It contains 31} aqnare
iuil*>4.
Tho kuralc '\% very hilly. Two rivurH imven>o it, tbe Kalu-gan^^n and the
Tol|;iinii piiiKH. 'iii'l :i hiitfo iiiiiiilK«r oL niiiall Mtn'anid. No lifld di'|K«n>is cniiruly
U|H>n iiiiii ; MoiiK- of the ^tuuin:*. h«»ivi'V(M*, fail in dry wenthrr. T)iu only pnuluot
the* vilhi^i'i'ft cirry «mu (»f tho k'lr.tle in he-.*, iwo htiihclM of fiuildy goiu^' to oiio
of rifo. Tluip iiiirkius ai«' ItattoU ami M:itnlo. I'W nro thoycan i;t*t tt». 4 a
iMinhi'l. P:tihtv :iiiil kuiakkuti tli«'y iiovcT Ciirry out of the komlo for Kile.
l*iiii*imHi>m roiiio inro thu koniln for it. Pathly ia s«oliI ft»r from H7] oeiiiH to
Ko. 1 J • a hunhi-1. Tho kotiiic pnidtKeM no hutcl nor toUtcoo.
l^'ropshiilfi'r ^^^l( ly fr»>ni tUr >viii«l, whifU lilowsjiovon'ly from April to f)ctolH>r.
Po|mlati..ii in |h71. l.'.'i? (>o7 m;ili!H. "JiVi frmilr:^); inH^I, l,.VJl («:.0 maloa.
fi71 ltni:ih>'); ill IKM, l,il2*» ('.•-'« hkiKh, ;«i| fciii;n«H).
At ll'ikknuiiMira tlnro i^ :i (i:iiiH:ihh:kw:i court and a poNi otiicv.
Thi'p' iiiu ttvo Arachchi \v;i-:iiii : — (I) l'itu\NoI:i.iiirludiiig liulapallaand Meda-
«da : {'2) KtanMila. iiitludiii'^ AmiiiudiiMia. Walpohmiullu, and llutniiida ; (H)
M.ihal.ikii(u\v:i, iiiriiidiiM^ l'oioniiiun:i.Ttd^:iinuwa, K'irakola^iHtrnua ; (4) Kuha-
Kala. iiKdiidin^ llukkiinil)iirn, Puhhoruwola. KukaIauiu]|H>(a ; (ft) Itimbuk oluwa,
tuchidin'j li:it.id:iiiduwi hi.
AlKiut twoiuiloH from Hitandnkaiida arc tho Pitnwelaand Ettuwala patanaa,
reiinirkahlo for t«in hiMitty u:id :;r:iiidour oi tiu; KCciiery.
Ill |h7H H'fio Hijrsturi*d a litihj iiIh»v« MH nrrv^ of |».iddy Innd (.'U4f'. 'J/>. 5/.),
«if which .'llOii. \fi. ill. were coiuiitii'^-d and pai i Us. l,tii'*l-2S an tiihe, 21/i. {)p. U/,
uii('oiniiiiit<'<l, and 4^/. U/>. It. wltu r<^tW«jiK'd.
I^iqfj'thi /'rf'./Zi.— IJrao <lioup (in('luilint< Rrao. Dell, Foyciis, Liiuratcalla,
flatlaiiwclhi, Uock Park, and Mauavfala) l.iUH acrc:^, Cinuhoiiu (foreHl) 87,
iX'laford 2-11, (ionikanda 12<), ]-«iiiialk:iiida 7i), Kahipuua and Ctalap:iiila 4()4>,
Ijtt(r^.ila «>0t), MouMvheria liW., Xus^atalawa 180. Pallc^uia U^Ky\\. Pitiwfdla 219,
PiMwcikoli^a'Jol, Telgania 212, Tvl^aina (New) 231, Yuilarihymally Ml).
LAMAS1TRIVA<iAMA.— A vil]at(e in Gangapahita korak*. Upper Hewaheta,
which owcM its exihtciico and its iiarae to ]S(r. C. J. B. Le Mcaurier, at one time
AftMiht'tnt Atront ai Nuwara rdiyu. an able public servant.
Mr. L<J MoHUiiur in bin Admmihtration Report for 1889 wroto : —
In my Admlui^Titiou Itcpori for 1H»<A I [;aTo the dotailn of asnheme for
oncour.i;rin;; tlin viIlut^>rH. who had lotit thoir laiidx, by sales for default of tax,
to take up laudit uudei the liotli-ela in I'da Ilewabcta. Thi« nehunio wa«
carritNl out In I^^^M, Jiud i^ now in full pHrKn*-*. !l«twecn2iH» and ;i'Ki iainilios
bavi' taken up IuiuIh ami are now* tuUi vat iii); them with kurakkan. Inlian
corn, e.itfdn. to^.'u*co. \e.. tu aulioiimtam of r he water of (he H«HH-ela hiiug
av.iiluhle hy AuifUnt next. wlu'U the lui>d*. will ho all aswodduiuixetl.
The )«i»p!f u»e r«««Tiviu< ailviun cn of rier. t<K)N. meil, \o.. to lie repaid with
5 |N'r eoui iuteri'-«t in kind iif lh<^ h)\tvc^^ not m'tre than a quarter Ahare of
i1i*Mri*r»|i« iHiiutf tik 'It in rep.-\\niiMtt at any Oiin hirvo-^f, unrll thoir (inht. is
piiiil ofif. Th« crop- tliii« y«'»r i)id fiir t.o be ^''kmI. and it U not unlikely that
th«- wh<d< of the alvauee-* will !>.• pvi«l ulT in many «uhm from the flr-i harvont
in .Marel; and April \\\\\\. The oxpfriiiifUi i** a v ry iutrrestinjf uuo, bm, if
aticc«'.i*''ful. it. will he th«« forerunner. I hop*-. ..f siimilar iit..mpt.t eUowhero.
I b»vc n«ii rc'viveil much in tho way of public nuij^cripricmH. I regret toj»ay ;
but OovonuatfUt liuviu^ vwted Us. ri,tK'«» towariln tn»i n-liff of distrewi iu Uda
B«WALvta. a (H)rtiuu of lUu luouey was devoted towards ht lpiu\; uML >nVvo micxs^
LXM— LAH Mi
in diHtn'sit(>«l oiruuinnanofii to takr up and oaltivata land* at the new ••ttl^-
ment. Alr<M«iy I haw had apiilu-iitioutf ft^r luoiv IiuuIk from th<«#4« who loft
Uivir >iUu}!i'» Houic ywin utfo tu wurk on Mr. do H(>jk<«aV UndM iu Kuruwiti
koralo, nnd 1 Iriitil crti loii^ that. thor«o )MHipU) will bv iua)MHatiun to rtftutDand
•vttio duwii ugttio in thvir nativu ili«triot.
In 1400 ho wrotn :~
Tlio ni w villufrc at T«ama-«iiriyR(fiuna ih un /ttit n,riHti*fi, and there aro now
b<'tWiH:ti 'JiKi Hud Uooaurt'H of land rcudy f ur cultivation dinvtly ihoi^aier
ooiciv. The ]H>oidc had the land uU rcndj at the ond uf the ji'jr in antici|iati<m
of thn watr.-r, vrhi<'h had b«^n pronii:<(Ml thinn hjr thu end uf Au^unt, but owinj^
to vuriuu.i ciiu«c4 thu chanfitd (mmiM not hi> c/inidetr-d in tinio ; and itwaa
fnrihir doUyeil by the enoruioun duOKige CkUM-d to it by the veryhrary nuns
at the hreuk ot th«) uurtU-easl niou«oon.
Ill 1893 bu wroto :—
'fho U4*K «bannol, whioh folhiWH tho traoc point nl out to me iu IftUl by the
naiive«, h:i!< Ihmm) o«ini|d<fU^l nnd supplif* amplr wr.tcr fi»r all the n^iuiruinenta
of the M.:t,tK*u\ciit. It can bo extended conMiderubly, and itn co0t hart been under
The only hindruuco to the imi^reAii of the village i* the |ir<Mieuco of tho
pnniNn> who have \H'vn i^luhwAitA ut the plat << from il«'vuinm(nrem|'Ot. I am
convinced ihai v<Ty few i»f them wj-re I'veii •irTiuino cultivaU'iN who were
ruined by tht- paiidv tax. They niii.v have owmd land, hut I do not buliera
thai thi'v cultivni'il it. At llnnwc^uriy.iv'Ama they have hnd every pu«>ible
opiKjrtunity ^;iven ihein — land freo with i>dviinc«-r< *»f fond and of infd paddy—
and yet only u very t.)\v of tluMo have don<> any r<rul M'ork on the land.
Tlio land nllut l-iI to tlu>u iuijHHtirH should he ^ dd \o others who will make
a (fooil u<>*Mif It. Tiio Iot<«whi<h Inui Xicvn t.ikun up on qunrtf-r* Abate were
niidily purohAse«l at Rit. 10 \Ht acrci and the renituuin{r lou were Mild bj
auotiou at hi|,-h rato^.
In tho CouMiid of 1801 thu population in given aa KU (10.'» inaloa, 69 femaloa).
But whiii Mr. Midr, tho (inverunn^nt A^«'n(, vi.'titi.Ml the villai^e iu Norcmber,
1801f ho found only 13 fuiailiLS thcrOf 82 pvoplo in nil, uf whom 70 wcro on tha
lick list receiving aid.
Mr. Lc Mcfturior, in hia Gtizetteur of Uppor Jlcwahc ta, sjiid : —
4
PaJtiy CuftiratioH.'-X large ttztont is beinj^ anweildumized.
IrriyatioA irt/rA^.—Extent und«treultWutiun:— •
l(ap|kiwara-ela ...
Dodi-ola
A.
F.
K.
10
0
0
2<K>
0
(»
ToUl ... SIO 0 0
E»tatt». — Noao.
Chena lAtHfin, about. 270 acres ; Garden Land*, % email area.
Cn-wti Lmth, about 500 aoree.
Villti'jr rw^//r.«-Non«.
HtU'Vifs,- -y«me.
i^*af/«.— Village (wth from Manwatta to Lnmainriyapama ; Mid three bfidU
patlm from Muuwacu to Panuala and to Hikillagiu*g HJa,and f rom LMDAiiirij*-
guma to t.hc lA>Wir IVeiiilla rood.
(UiHtchm, TrmjAit, ,<'e.— None.
It i>, A a 1,1 rii*^*.— Kandyan 8lnhaloAo (.le.. VcUala, Tom-tom BeUtttiMiA
Dlauk^mitll(l). , ,. • . . . ^ .-
vt'/rK'H/rw/'.— Paddy, kurakkan, oottnu, Indian uurn, tobacco, matae, foddtr
gra-n, coeoanul, plantain luid fruit trw*, aud pimapplo.
.1/rt Huftict n ret. — .N one .
Lamaauriyagiina wua founded on faith in tho roeon^truction of the Bodi-«1a.
Water n..Hclu«l the village only on one day ; tho next day, from engiDoering
difiieultie!<, th« r»con->tru<tion liroko down.
The village lost iu* <mly chance oi b«ing a nurcciw. It hna been t failure.
i^h«w'/«/.— KekuUuidaia MmliyaUHeUgi- I'allegi r* UUpauege. h»M^ C»N'. «.).
LA,KI>l.'i>ITA'>/:iiLAlttTHTA.— ATi1lai>oinriltag>a)pah>konilg,ofMatnraU,
tipper lt->«il»'U, nuir Wttukyiiuii, ■J'i iuiIm rmiu Kaiidjr ua tb* LoW«r UtM-
nuitu'l. H iiiik'n from Pwli)4|H-klLi, I mils from MuiimlU.
I><.jiiil.>li..ii til Itn, -Jill (li:i mnliio, Ht [.-iiftk'ri) ; in lii'JI, ir>0 (HS nula*
74 ftiuule-.). V< llaUn. DiinlHiw, 'IViii-tun Ihnuin. Uanya.
Aw.!.'. ..-lb.iiiiU MiHll;uiru-.lii<,.'aiMin r.>t bU c<U(«, Tl.lina 677. I>. C N. E.
Mll^ .V.tiil. (Tiil|»» SaU Wj-J, I;J.\ i;:;;). Uunhullljrwblrpr, il.lTl
•U^^t>tll Konln^r HJ.Kf*. l.Miu|iili.fi;'- »t7 aiirl ii;7, I). C. M. £. (Talp.it.
»wihit IH'A i;^'>, irjl>. MiitnhauiuU-vK. I.kHi. .\uKntl>ailili-£i-af<u' Kailura-
hu'iiilliiilr. 4l,i;i Uaiuliakwflln l«l.u llaiwla, 7:i4S.I, :u,avl.
(171* A'*).— 1, lilamiHiivit U.iU. or l.-vniliijiiui in iho FallvKMnpaba of
Mmarii'H, ll<',r<>'b'>)in ll<>«iih>ii. ilu luin'liy uiLh (lure affn-tiuo and lura,
|[r.iiii iiiuu my l-'i: iit.'ri -nin liiii.'ltii llaiui Iku lltlnwiDir (imixTly :— IU|>a-
pnhiiiiiiilla <•! *J |i>-l. -. lluliti'iiuiyiLiiBl'B^jlLt-iHiillBlamuita.tuKKhi'i irirhtliulT
aj>|>iiri">i.i<i> hi II. |i in itf llini->.|i!iitlt:Uii'iia,|«rliif dH-hrniliiluiirduiHlbni'fHW*
«l H'iu'.il>iia.|M(ti>l Ki.'iuii-iinlii,-iLABtai'ii*,uii'.af KiiliiMUiiKhiiim, Cloiiawe>
Luim •Hi'Ih-i.ii. I j.ruiit'. IuiiibI'Ok'Uii. |arL b( Y:ikili hi>|{e .'awah-iw. Wiiurwa
«lit' k-Hii I hit- mi- lLi,;jl.i Viilaii 'nilii lA Lnu Iniiiia, Kuil^i Vi-Unc of Um ■dima
vilMlti'. AK»i.i):a<i>iti)rf )liiili,r.iii>r, Wniilarii«rf^- N.lutrali, lluUi Ai-pnUm
Vtixul-onii- \l«ruwrlii Iditala. N>-Lai|p- l>UBi-hH|i|i« iil I'kalalo. Witk Iha
hD'i«ln|.n ..r i1 iiiTiii'-i'<>ilil> IhhiI vuuuhrr «a-K'4iiUiliiiwTtia!pit(raMMi
I'iii^. u lliiiii awb-r tli" inin-ii-llati<iii Uintxit'iixi* WiHi.ftar, tli* ><)ODud
<Uy •■1 ilin ill, l.ig iii.uu. ill III" iiii.ntli .Nikiui «t tbi'j'vHror S.ika liiJII. I(
uiir <if til]' I'liiliiri'ii '>! irmnJi.'liil'Irru ur aiif «iraD^i- ilii-t>iil«< thM |ti
hiMV.'iH. .li»ll".'.' M .i^i llii'l'<l.it im'l rlinll ul'.ll!
UuUi'ii Hi' I I:l}. ihi'iUilxlar iit ibeiliiirwiiiH iu<>ua, tii ilu-uiunihruMD,
nt tk-yoarutruki ■;.':■. I, Maiii|.i.:yi-/i> UJiiKitu llBiul.nf 1>alli'iraiii|«bn fa
llittuMii ki.iak <t tli'VaWii. itohrivb) qftiiii iiibtMvrnt hiiu.v ■• i-uttru um •
l|.mltr;.iH t)i« di'M lliiiiuKUhmiiiilU. Ke. Wiiw^n : Morxn.a Ara<'hi'hIlB,
Muiiik.iJ*)l<T.iv-KuliiiKithiiiii, llanliiK- Aiiinirilii. Dioirliulit. Hitb
lliix iiratil. I '•Imll MtiTir i Ih' v.-i^-.'riiik i' .if llir wvu <•^l'■nKlMlt M«lijk»l«
KwUiiiii ■ultrt. w.n li.'liiKH'ctiroi. (iiiKinlral-. niT, 1>. •!. N. K.
(iMir. u< |.-'riiurMl.r. Ill- ihir.) .Iv i>r tlii> w^niii-,' uiwiD. Dt vhi- wnth
biil.i. inilixy.'ariif >iLi ti.>7. I, lil.iiii|ililii'si< l>iiii(jiu lla i>(l..kn(lii|iiti,
111 I'ali>'ir4niiv.1i.i ul JIalnniJ. in )I<><rBh<'4a. iUr\ia« Ihiif. I liavi- »il(l to
HaljaU Uuhi'iiliiBW Mliia- tlii> bia.r i |>.-ln'. (.1 ll.i|'iii:»-iuiillu Jlnka-
llyu.l.h, Miwv« Jln-lltid W,-laukaU:iiBia :• ivU". ami 'lio Ihu Ih.'ri'ln
•iii'.-(lHiiiiU|i iiic ih-i r'loi of .1H riilii. 4il aoiimu ■•( |uu),I>', aiiil Bvii |iii'iiM
nrt'Mli. ami lh.> -am.- 1 Kavo nxvitiil. Wll.u<a»'>'iitkixaia AiaUfuaiiiiiTa
lU-}Kfi- Acahvhiln. Wuurjia at 4 liuiira. UVIi'X- KaHmln. tlio aliuva
niii/{iii Uiiiiil'- "XI Mi-iiikrjlj, and for tho wriiiii).' WnulmrovvK.' N'ekiitralB.
Wli,>..f. r di>.i>ul''< Ibi' gram .liul) luirvr. ih;. D. V. N. K.
In l"?^ Mr. IlinOiiiriii . tbn Axislant Un
rfipiirt'*) tliJl Kiriwaii^iuiu-iitta-wvw.i uf 15 a
400 Bi:)'ii.
Ur. T. Sniieh. o' tin- ruM.ii W'.iL. Ofiparinienl, in IMTu wuhwiiI ti>tr|iorl
t^ pm-fiMl-iluy i>r irii •nil); iIm Kirin.niniiuilill.i Unk. Ilir oiiidamui^
bnl r> ii..uini.ii'(-.i tli.. ciuiii ; nf -..i < Li frnm Ibr Kiinni.tn ..yn lo tlio land h
irri-Mtu'l. (•'>vi:riiiii>'ut ~.inr.ii> I iin cxjh'ii.liuiro of It*. I.'X'i'.
LANKATILAKA vmARB and UEWAr-E.— (Sot Rii.brgomowa.)
l^PPANEOASIA «li.., LATPANBHAJtA.— A liamlet of Harangala in PaUa-
ikona borJi', Kuliiulu. ]n>i»liiiail liy i.ii low-cimiilry hiiihuJcw. Minor road
trm» Kiyiiiliuiiniiliiu to N'.iwiitapiiiyit. Ab<>ut i aorua iin.Ur cultiTation
iVd. I.. pp. r:o. «;)
LBCK- LEG fi05
LEOUNDENITA.— A TiUage in Kandnkara Pahala korala, UdaoaUU. A miU
and a half from Uda NilUmba and leu than a mile from Nillamhe ford on
the hill aboTe.
Stream .—- Legandenije-oya.
In the Centus of 1871 grouped with Uda Nillamhe and Pnliyadda.
Population in 1881, 218 (110 malea, 108 feiualei); in 18^1, 190 (93 malea,
97 f cronlvH).
In 1878 70 aorea (35amunu) paddy land were rcgintered, of which 26a. 2^. 21.
paid Un. 244'4C tithe, 8a. \p, 0/. ruducmed, and Otf . 0^. 8/. abandoned.
iVi»M/7tf«.- Do Cuncticac and Griflttlui n, F. de Bilva, for an allotment of Mora-
golIaimlAiia of Vui. Or. 2p., ft7,(i<»2. Euiliilniiirinna Tikiri Damla r«. Biyambala-
pitiyu Kiri Haiida, Vt^lA'J. Atapattu IliiiikiriK'o. U.liiO, 7.i)4(i (N. H.), 2,157
rC. It. Uampola). Liyandcniyo ArarhchillnKO, (ii>,7Sl, 7M,2»I, 82.^30. Ihuiin-
dcniycfrv, 4U,U71,71,4U4. Uduwoln, lato llatoiuAhatmaya, 4U,U71, 71,404, 74,442,
6,o:w (N. 8.).
Thit village ia intereating aa the place in which Knox spent a part of hia
oaptivity (pp. S88-91) :—
Wtt all four were brought up together into a town at the top of a mountain
. oallfd Legundcnny, where I and my dear fritnd and felloW'priaouer and
feUuW'liatcheloE, Mr. John Loveland, lived t<>(r«thcr in one houHs. For by this
time noL- many of our people were a^ we, that in, ningle men : but seeing ao
litllo ho))eii, diHiMiired of their liberty and had taken Wivefl or bed-fellowa.
At our fin*t coming into thiit town wo were very much di^mayetl, it being one
of the moHt dismal platva I have neen u\H)n thut land. It tttandii alone upon
tho top of a mountain and no other town near it, iind not al>ovo four or five
hourert in it : and often timeit into ihirt town did the king uoe to send auch
malefuctorn as he wn*« minded >«udilrni3r to cut off. Upon theHO accouutu, onr
being brought to thi.n place eouM n(«t but ncare um : and the more, becanae it
waM tho king'H ii|M*cial order ami command to place uh in this very town.
But thirt our trouble and dcji'Ction (thankH Ih) to(tiNl) lasted but a day. For
tho king neemi'd toai^prehend into what u tit of fcnr and itorrow thin our remove
would vunt Uf, and to Im' Hennikde how nadly wr must nivdH take it, to change
a hweet and pleasant ctmni ry, nueh bh Haiidn|»ando\vn am* the country
adjacent was, for this most nud and dismal mountain. .\nd, therofun\ the next
day camo a eouifortubb* me^-nnKe f roiii the kin^'h own mouth, iient by no le*a
man than he who had tho chief power and eoiiinmnd itver thono i»eopla who
wero a|>)H)intetl to ^'ive uh our vietimU where we wen*.
ThiN mcohn^e, whieh, uh he ^nitl hiuiM'lf. hn wa<* oidered by the king to deliver
to tho |HM)ple in our hearing, was this, '• tliiit they should nor think wo were
malofactorrt but men whom IIim l^lajestydid lii>;hly eMteem and meani
to ])romolo to great, honour in hirt itervitv, and that they should respect na aa
auch and entertain uh RiN'onlingly *'
lliis kind order from the kin^ coniiiiff ho nudtlenly did not a lltMo comfort
and encourage ua : for then we did pen-eive the kiiiir*« purpone and intent
not to puninh ua, but that we mi^ht be bin inntrumentH to ida^ruo and to take
revent'e of that |)eople who it t^cvm* had plundennl the king'n palaco at
Nillamhe in the times of the late rebellion when he left it and flo<1 : for this
town licH near unto the name, and their ofliee lyiutr alniut the Court they had
the fairer opportunity of plundering it. For tho nervico they are to {lerfonii
to the kinie it, to carry his ]>alan<|uin when heplenneth to ride therein and aloo
to bring milk every morning to the Court, iM'ing kee]M'r of the king'a cattle.
In thih town we remuin<*<l some three yearn, by which time we were grown great
weary of tho place, and the place and th" people also grown weary of ua, who
wero hut troublesome ^^uents to them, for havintf anch great authority given n
over them we would not p4Tmit or nulTer them to domineer over tir. lifting
thuH tin'd of one another's eoiii|i.iny, and the king'H order iH'ing of on old date,
we UiUMl all meatiH we could to eh*ar ouriM'lves uf one another : often re|Miirinf
unto the Court to neek to obtain a license that we mi)?ht \w reuiovi'd and placed
anywhere elne : but thrre waM ntme that durnt grant it, iMM^auHO it wait th«
kin^N p(>ouliar command and ^p^Hsial apiKiintment, that we mu.st ahide in tlut
very town.
During tho time of our atay here, wo had our viotualM brought to aa in good
order and due aeanon : the inhabitanta having such a charge given them by
their governor, and he from the king. duri«t not do (tthorwino : ao that we had
but little to do, only to dreH« and eat and nit down to knit.
[Knox then deacribca hia buying land and building a houae.'at Rladutta ia
Uaiuiuwara(|i.j9yj).l
^
V «ld qMrten la Lwn«-
dnajr, bat wut till k nan ooavnilait Ubm (all out for that pofpoM ; I wast
ftmj, theralon, to m* old boat and latt mj at cuwaid thiM ^IbA Mlikbann
to Inhabit It la mt abwnM.
Kot long altar I foand a fit iiaiao to b« jtona to mj itata at EHolae : aud
■pan mj Koiu the nat laft th« town al^n. aud vent and dircK elHwb«re, cuh
one when be bnt liked : bnt b; Ihli niiani we lost a ptlTilr^ wUoh we bad
baroro: whlu i wai that cor olctuaii woni brouibl anto m and now WB wan
lorcmrta nil mi tutch llinn onrrvlTiw, tho iwopla allrflnjc (tra« cuoa|[h) that
thrf wan uo:; Uwtkl to carry dht proTl-loDn about the miiDtrf afiur tu.
hEb-OYA.—Ji *lll«Ke )n l^ggila Pjllaaiya pattnva, Ualale BtaL Tb* waaam
iaoludea Lul-u;a, iStlla Lul <iya, ralulawuiliya, and Uagawilk. About 4 milea
Vartb o( I'alliiiinma. It nulTeni from want ul water.
Paha taw ail i)'a in now uiiinlinbited.
Wrmui.— I«lof n. The TilliiitodoriTea ita uaino fmnt tbia atream, whieh flowi
thmnRh it. mid In whWIi taluSiih aUuiind.
Hill.— mVuVnMnmU.
In CuiMiu uf IHTl I'aliala Iiel-iiva and Ilinla L«I-oya : the iiiiitoJ pcDulatlon
6R (aa uuth-^ it, foiualea) : In 1>M1, 6i (!U malua, H famalea) ; a IHUI, IT
(62 malva, ^.'i fvmaUia). Vrlliila-, •IvwrndmiU «t alavaa, Waahsra.
AtHHK 41 acr^-a nmlw |n<lilj in tH7)).
Nagiillu l)a);i>lia in ruini.
Thura aru atone iiilinn of a *lhar«.
ItBNADOItA.— A viliaii^a in Wagapanaha PaUeaija pattuwa, Uata]* North, 7
Dlilea north of Xalnnda, 21-20 niilei from Malaia, .l7'&0 from Kandr, and 7'CO
from DambuUa. T)te watiam include* Paunanpitija, Ddawela, and Wattogam-
n«lda.
Puimlntion in IHTI, 302 VUl inalua, 181 famulaa) ; in 1H81, 411 (31S malaa,
103 feinal>'>); in IMll), 42» (JIU mikle<>, 'J13 fvnulw). Vallalaa, Pauna;o,
Wanhvr*, 'rainilAS rtniith*. Kinlicn, I'ultiwala.
TIm villaiio wa* fiMiwIuil in tbn nii][n «t K>ni) AbajniKiri (Waligam BahiO.
lM-nad»n ur Kuiliul-ainlw wliuol, In ItlU4, b'i boya on tha liat ; 41} avetag*
daily attondancu.
Sfnvtnii. — Mlnidunda-o)a, Ninmnlnala.
jlillt. — Laiiadurakikudii, UonilidoDiilunda.
Hrnikiirna, Kvn-ARA.— la alioiii 3 miloa from tha OoTernmont ABent'a
Kathonu at LenniliHn, mtdwny Intwecn Kalandn and Dnmbnlla. In the jun|[1a
■re Ibo ruinii nf • puincu and a dagnba. There ia an inBeripiian In Siiiluiloaa :
"Parina mja piila ruja Alntvabit plitit Tiiuynha lone aKntn aniBSta eatudlu
MKiuw." " Tbi' I'Jivu u{ Tiwi, tliu mm <>t KiiiK AUiva, aon nf the Riny of Praoina
to iha prlealhimil of the four i^iiartiMii {irowut and future,"
There aro two muru iuwripliiHi*, whieU ar« only parliallj praaaTTod.
Ufilter [AiKifnl Inttriiiiiant. p. SS) : —
Ii [the palooFl In imrriinnilod bj a dlich, in whioh ara tha ranalni of what
wu[ca|>|ii<ren(lylORhi> or water atuiM. Ibo junila u fuUol tnina: at ooa plao*
tbcrs era bwvm/.fo'jr Di<inulilh*, Ibe reiiiaini of a vibnra.
Of th-- inwrliition unljr luur liiie-. are ]>n'>erTa'l, bo|[ianiDt "«1 enddsMroyed ;
In tho nmalninit |nrt mi nii<in !• mud" of a temiilu lulled Muliaaia Wvhara,
whii;h limy Iw lden(l>»l with MulanBUana.
?orbo«(lW. II..1I.S1):—
LBN-LBN 507
of LtnadonL kt M^alMnna Nqwma an Um lemainf of two taikks, tbo tvAom
of a dagoba, a rihara with nnmerout itono. idlUrii a itone bod (oao end ol
which retu upon a rookf the other extremitT beinir sapported bj villan) ;
there are alao stone itepe and foundations of housM to iihow that Uiu wan at
one time a station of some importance. The three in«criptiooa I prooaied
from Menikdena Nnwara appear to be a mixture of the Nagara with Iha moei
ancient form of Cinhalese lettom.
""The mountain of Nikwalla or Hiridewatckanda rines behind these mins, and
a plain near its summit hoii apiummily Uevn a plaiw of retreat in times of
danger, as it is strewtni with fru^iucuu uf iMtti^rj, and various kinds of fruiU
trtHM, nut commonly found wild, Ht ill tlourinh un this bU*ak plateau. A pond«
whioh contf4in!< water at all tiuien of the driont KooKonii, munt have been the
groat aitrocUou of fugitivi^s to thiit natural HtmnglioUl. 8uuh ponds, however
remarkable, are not uncommonly to be met with near the top of the highest
mouutttins. and oven on the MUiitmit of the bore and elevated rooks of Ceylon.
'*Tbo traditions regarding Menikdena Nuwara oHHort that it was a residence
of the King Sri Sangabo, but that it wom grt^utly improved in the beginning of
the fourth century by Sri Dunta Kumnrat the royal importer of Uuddha'a
tooth."
In 1878 I.H4 acres (6C<i. 3/). 9/.) of paddy land were rcgistorod, of which 116|
paid Us. 223'2 tithe ; the rest wore uncummutod.
/liiN//fV«.— Lenadora UnuanHe rjr. Don Hondrick do Silva, for a gold bird set with
p«*arls and priHjious stones, S,:i4<t. I<i*naiU»ra l>hariimrakkhita Unuanso ( IW., /.
uu. mS, 3S3'S^). Lonailoruge Sirala and .lami*H Alexander Herat rs. Uomapola
llenikrala, 33,305. Opalgida^e r«. Toikotuwe Udago, 3G,USM>.
LBNAWA.— A yilkgo in Wagapanaba Pallosiya pattuwa, Matale North, in Kam-
hak-kandanwala-wasam.
Slrfam.^Nika-atta-ela, Lonawe-oya.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 1881, 88 (45 males, 43 femalea) ; in
1891, 96 (43 males, 53 females). Ycllalas.
In 1878 234 acres (Ua. 2/). 8/.) of paddy land were registered, of which
S3 acres paid lis. 34*14 ; the remaining naif an aoro uncommutod.
There is a oavo in the hill.
Leua-wowa : in it ia a big rock called Lonawo*ga^.
LENAWALA.— A Tillage in Udugoda Pallosiya pattuwa, MaUla North. Tht
wasam includes Nirangomuwa, Hewauewela, Padu-anga, Elamalpota, Yatiwohora,
Oligama, and Miriskuttawa.
Smim.— Mala-oya. Tradition laya that King Bhuwaneka Baha waabad hit
blood-stained sword in this stream.
iy,7/.Welikanda.
A small tank, Lenawala-wewa.
In the CenHUs of 1871 grouped with Nirangomuwa. Population ip 1881, 184
i81 raaloH, 53 females) ; in 1891 , 128 (lit) males, G2 femaloe). Potters, Cinnamon
^uolvrs, Mudulipcruwo, Blueksmiths, Jaggery caste, Parawas, Ac.
In 1878 79 acres uf paddy land were registered. Commuted 14<i. 0/». 2/. (paid
Bs. 5G-2H) ; uncuinniuted 24a. l^i. 4/. ; redeemed Ou. 3/>. Of. ; auld by the Crown
Oa. \p, 2/. ; total 39a. 1^. 8/.
Viii ARK. — A small viharo built by Lonawala Tanhankara Unnanae aboat 1839 ;
a furnicr one had fallen into ruin.
Abesinhabahu Mudivansulage Banda, BatomahatmaTalago Banda, Liyannha-
wattege Banda, and Pahalago Kiriya are registered aa ownen of a Ninda
Panguwa (4a. 2p. \l, garden). Tenants : Qurunnehehge. Services : to present a
penuma of one arccanut cutter or aomo similar thtlo ; to make mamoties and
catties for the landlord on being supplied with iron and charcoal, not more than
Ato mnniotics and five catties in the year.
Wtid:ir.iIlago : to present at the walawwn every now year a ma«a (8(1.) and a
kevilipcttiya. llonayalage : to wash fur the proprietor and to put up cloths at
the walawwa un festival days ; tboy receive from the prunrietor at botrest tima
five lah:i8 of paddy and akade of paddy, and a kudo of kunikkan if a hena ia
onltivated. Balitiyannalage : to present forty loaves of betel, three kerawal of
vegetables, ami four tuttu (id.), UurunnabaUge (Moormen) : to present forty
ja^P7 C
Um LBN— LIT
beUl \mrm and two n«U of lalt oooe a your. Dnrnyakgo ; to prMont forty
loafot of botol, two piriwehi of Togetablet, and foar tattu (2(1.) odoo a year.
OumnnolieUgo : to give forty loavoi of hotel and throe piriwehi of vegetablei
onoe a year. Amnibcge or Yakdciuuilage : to giTe fortv leaves of betel, three
krrawiil of ▼ogutablcm, and four tuttu (2f/.) at the old year. Kombukotuwo
Pan^uwA.^Toiiant : Alutge Nuido. 8vrvicoH : to present forty betel leaTei ai
the old year and a walankuda. Arachohilliige Panguwa. — Tenants : Kolongahaffo
Naidet. HorinceM : t3 prvsont forty bete) luaves at the old year and a walankatu.
The DAMiinx V i ii ake claimed Diyatalawa (10a. 3/>. 0/.), Oahigawa (Oa. \p, 5/.),
Qednrukotuwa ((la. 2it. 7/. ), and gardenn and hen. Lenawala Saranankara Unnanse
claimed partly for tno vihare, partly for his own behoof. The Temple Land
CommisHiooor held t!mt the laud was not yihare Und, but the Unnanse's prirate
profierty.
Lenawala Walawwe Oiiigiri Amma and her husband (Dowaranmullo Kalinga
Rajakariina Hinha MudiyaiiHclago Ukku Banda), a very old man at the time of
the Hurvice Tvauren ComniiiMionf the other tenants Kolongahage, Ourunnoholage,
Tewakaralago, Ihulage, SivauiUilagahage, Honaynlago, Tulagalmge, and Ihala
Wslawao Kalii Handa (father of plaintiff in 54,274) [Kolongahage and Tala-
irahago wore said to be newcomers] chiimed to be paraveni tenants of the temple.
The evidence of the old Itanda was held to bo conclusive that the holdings wero
private pro{)crty, but he was an interested witness ; the priest waa, I think, nis son.
In 37,(>(ii Lenawala Haranankara Unnanse of Asgiri had a litigation with
Tatawatto Malia Nayaka Unnanse and Potuhera Batanapala Unnaniie of Asgiri
for the incumlienc^ of Dowaraja Yihare and Maharaja Yihare in Dambulu and
their endowments in NVagaiNinalia korale.
Lenawala Watte Kalu Banda, of Kandangomnwa, son of Kirale^se Kilame,
V*. AtthailatMi Uiinanno and Pabala Walawwe Dingiri Amma, of Lenawala.
Claim for L«>nawa1uwiitti'kiim1»ura Of 1 amunaandhalf of Ihala Walawwe watta
of 4 kunintit. Defundantu naid the laudii formed ]iart of Lenawala granted by
Kin}( KuiidaMlo to XaKuUo Atthadamii Unnanse by Tudupata 8aka Ifi^b (1726
a.D.), Alotl In 37,0<i'.*. That Xa^'oUe AtthadnnKi poMCsocd and was Bucceeded by,
hilt pupil Nagolle Towakaraiia Unnanite, and then by Lenawala Tanbankara
UtinanM. then hj Lenawala Saranankara Unnanne, and t hen by fint defendant,
that the landit arc a Maruweni Panguwa held under defendant. The plaintiff
rt'plieil that he held the landrt under the Dambulu Vihare. but the Temple Land
CoiumiHHioncr dtfohirtHl that they did not belong to the vihare, 54,274.
Eguda Wulnwwo Ukku Uanda, Arachcbi, Teitt. 1,41)5.
In the Dambulu Yihare Tudupata ( Vol. /., p. 12G) it is said : —
Kinir Hcnarat (1001-10:14 A.D.^Ktnudingon tbeitemi*circularBtepof the Maha-
raja ViharudirtM'ttMl AbertiuhaMudiyamte to have dormitorieit built In the village
Lenawala. and alluwtHl him for the expenditure 3U amuuu of seed paddy from
Akurambiida, HO piet'en of iron, lo buffalocH from the fold of Dumbukolagama,
10 oxen which were brought laden with i>ack« of seed from Kandalaroa, 10 cows
with ottlvitt from liowatta, and 10 Khc-buffaloe« with calves from the gabada
village Kaduruwcla. The dormitorieH being completed, and in addition 300 cocoa-
nut plantH received from Akuramboda being planted, and the necessary ditches,
Ico., o|M'ne<l by tho )N'i>]de of Piilh pels, the king wat* informed of the Kime, on
which he granted the paid building, tog<>ther with the village Lenawala, to
Kahawandala Tanhankara Unnanse, settling the inheritance thereof on the
pucco<«»<ion of hiM pupiln, to enjoy the benefits for the four priestly rcquiitites.
Kahawandala Tanhankara oontinu€<l to enjoy the produce of thin village and
offlciatod at thn vihare and died, leaving Angoda Dhammadasai Unnanne, bia
m>ph«*w, and Koholunc Sobhita Unnan:«e, hip pupils, to po^!«eM the benoflce in
common. Thrmt two pricstf* having i*<mtinued in the |H*rfurroanoo of the rites
an<l conmonirA left tho bi'ni*floi< to An^'o<la Dowarakkhita UnnnnMi, younger
broth«'r of DhamroadaHMi Unuanne, and to Kendawala Saranankara, nephew
of Sobhita rnnanne, novices ; the latter having been behea>led at the name
time with Dowamiita Unuanne, with whom he wa.H residing, the former continued
to perform the rites and ceremonies in the vihare alone.
lATIHENA aliat LETIYAHENA.— A village in Kohonsiya pattuwa, Matale
Booth, in Tenne-wa^am, between Kirimetiyawa and Watagoda.
Population in 1H71, 80 (41 males, 89 females); in 1881, <i9 (tV^ T&a\«a^*X^
tenalea) ; in 1801, 59 (29 males, 80 females).
LEW— LBW 609
LEWELL A.— A Tillage in Udagampnha konle, Lower Dumbnn, ander the Sirimal-
watte Antohohi, about a mile louth-east of Kandy. King Narendim fiinha had a
bathing-place here (^hm Vol. J.^p, IS?),
/^irar.— Mahaweli-ganga.
• The inhabitauta uf Ilariflpattu and of the hither part of Dumbara fnmiilMd
boata for the ferry. The furry nt>w U'longa to the Kandy Municipality.
Not in the Cenaua of 1871. Population in 18H1, 174 (84 malea, 90 femalta) :
in 18<J1, 112 (54 malea, &8 females).
In the H. L. M. S5| acres (I7ii. 3p. 51.) paddy land were regiaterad.
In 1878 10} acrea of paddy land were regiatered. Commuted 4a. 2p. iL
(paid Kh. 30-57) ; redeemed Oa. \p. 4/. ; aold by the Crown Oa. l/>. H. ; total
oa. Ip. bl.
/biN i7/>«.~Dalukewclege, 17,086. Oamage, 66,872, 63,
wattage, 17,086. We-ongc-ge, 66,872, 6:i,7b3, 63,871.
783, 63,871.
LEWXJLA.— A village in Uangawata korale, Yatinuwara, part of Nuwara Dodaa-
wcla, near flaloluwa.
Rirrr, — Muhawuli-ganga.
Dodanwela, Lowub, ami Waitarantenna are grouped together hi the Cenaaa of
1871. Population. Si;3 (194 malun, IG'J fuinalea). In the Cenauaof 1881 and 1891
it ia included in tne Kundy Munici|)ality.
FaM ;//>«.— Atapattuge, 48,701, r.l, 714. llinagamagv, 46,456. 4^701,61,744, 78,627,
78,H98, 8U,3tiH, iH),lO(», li:>,D.'i7. U8.13:>, .',<iU8, 6.21 2 (N. 8.). Kotika-ambege, 48,701,
61,744. Kurukula -Arachchige, 78,8im, 8t».:((i8. Lcwulege, 33,954. Maha-
kumbure^. H3.li:>4. Uooni and Chctties, i'2,72\ 43,4«>1, 46,456, 46,666, 49,7M,
PiUkande MndiranMe Aracbohi, 6,212 (N. S.). Ranawana Vedarallage, 78,896,
89,368. Welapolagamago, 91,796.
LEWULA. — A village in Oandahe korale. Lower llewaheta.
Ai7/«.^AMpokuno, Delpitiye, Kgodahele, Etakiriyakandura, Gala Iduranatena,
Kiriwiinakotiya, Kowilpitiyn, Moniluwaka, Mudugaa-ella, and Piipalekanda.
In the CcnauH of IH7I grouped with Ketawala, Ankendagolla, and Koahinna.
Population in 1881, 1U*J (1*22 maloa, 77 females) ; in 1891, 70 (41 malea, 29
femalea).
/*aM«7/f«.^Chettioa, 48.218, 61,640, e.^OOl. Gamage, 48,218. Uunkirige, 38,591.
Kotte "^^ • - " ' - . - ..
2.'*.
Marnf
against, 38,591. Tumih, 51.616, r»:>,0«)!.
(1809 A.D.)— In the yrar of Saka 1731, in the month PoAon, on Monday, tha
tffleeiith of thfl increasing moon. The pamveni profierty bcluninng to ae,
Iliralu Rala, of Hip|M)la. in .Mfgo«latihfl uf llewaheta, via., Yatidaakara
1 pvla, 1 p(*la at lriyagahama<litu which I myitolf have aMweddumiaed,
and MiUlagahayalAh<'na. AHpokanemaditta^awahL^na, Tenmthena, Wahngala-
gawahrna, A:c., the dwelling ganUm, 2 C(K.-oauut troeK, the cncoanut tree
which in in thn firhl, two coupIcM of Nke-buffaloex, one couple of he«haffaloea,
6 jak treeri Htanding on tho Kanlcn Lcwulvwatta, and oi;e {lewter dish, have
been given a.H dowry lo my daught4.*r Ktana. WitnenHP** who know the same
are WiraMikara Aracbohi la of the villau'c, Kulatun Arairhchila, Haroarakoa
Arachchila, Mapahami of Batat^alla, Arachchi Appn of the Hamo village, Ampitiye
Samaratunga Mudiyan^e. With the knowlcilge of th<*:«e poraonfl thia land
voucher has been grantoil. Tboe lands have been offerwt to IlopendeniTt
Unnaii<4*: conHt-qm-ntly if any one di^put** this either in woni or dco*!. ae
shall siiffiT from thi' ord«*n)M. but Eiana hhall not wiiffiT although she awear
by tho five onloaN. and tho^o who will di<«piite thin either in word or deed
shall ent«^r tho eight hvlN. where they will sulTer for eyer, and those who
assist in supporting this will enter the six oelcstial mansions and enjoy diviaa
happiness. 10,459.
UIWULA.— A hamlet of Tenna, in Kohonaiya pattuwa, Matale South.
The inhabiUnU are Wahumpurayo. ^
In 1878 3^ acrea of pa<My land were registered. Commuted Oa. 2p. 4L
fta. 8*18) ; redeemed Oa. Op. bl, \ tompla land la. Op, bl, ; total U. dfi, H,
M«7/f«.^Chettioa, 48.218, 61,646, 55,001. Gamage, 48,218. Uunkirige, 38,691.
Kotte DiMva's wif» (Qalpottego), 10,459. Lewulo Duggannarailsge, 25,827,
28.8S7, 38..V.»1. Lcwule MndiyanH<la};e. 25.827. Lewule Naidflage, t.S46.
Uarns<«ana;r«S 10.4.'f9 (Tal|)ot S;ika 1731). Provincial lioad Committee, aoUoa
UHDULA.— Ill Udtponi konli, Kotiula, 4B-4S milM tnm KaBdy, H-SS bUm
tfom Kkwabpltira. !) miUi fram TaUwilute, IfW milM fran Kaw«n EUj*.
It u not nMiitioD*J ia th* C*n)lu o( IBTl.
PonaUUoa In lOai, 391 (380 BilM.KMfomkha) ; in IMl.iM (294 malw,lT4
~' ' ' r, poUc* ititlon, church, hMmtal, tad wtiMla.
^A Suirftn ElijK branohaa oB from tba road up th* Dlmbnl*
, A«., uul CTOiua tba rilar on u Itun UttiM bridg* of 60 ft.
LINIPITITA.— A Tilljgt in Uttala PallMir* pattan, IfaUla &ut, in Andft-
wala-wuam.
A> ivr. — Amhan -gan ita .
A mnn from Liiii Vvhon cwne to this plaea tad fann*4 the Tillaca and Bald*.
Id the Crn*uii o( IHTI Linipitijrn ind Alanhadnn tra grouped togethar.
Population, Ifil (77 malH, M tnRiileii). It ia not in tha Cbuob of IBSt. In
Uw Ccn^iH ut INKl, Liniiiitiya, 12 (5 mala*, I tcnuloa). Tom-tom Boater*.
Pr^Hilaraatiun, Hlh Fubruarv, 18HA. that i:)9 allotmBnta of land in Andawala,
Lin hiiiiva, anil Kumlialciluvn i« nwdo ■ reMrroU forcit. Bounded no tba north
by Aninna and Talayaje-ila ; on tlio cant by tha vilUgu of Ooalgata and
Na|ti>lla and NanntU (nliita ; on tba aouth by (lamnuduwa OHtata aad the Crown
forMt IhimlinluKolln ; and on tlio went by tho Crown foraat 'I'alnyaya, Kahata>
E'uuaulnyiiya, Paranolli'yuya, WanikntititlJL'iiainukalana, N'sgoUayava, tha teicpla
<I duKcnlnid in title plnn ii4T,U5Ti and Kumliuioluwa TlllBj[a,a&i] containlngln
•xtuiil 1,G!I3 asroB 3 roodt and 8 perchoi.
LIYAKDhlMITA.— .V rillaga In Kundakara Pahala konlt, DdapalaU, In Dolowa
Anobohi-waiiain. It ia not montionod in tha Canau* «f 1871.
Population in IRUl, 47 (31 mala*, « female*) ; in 1S91, 62 (31 nul**,
^tfni/W.— LlyaDdonlje Anatachilla(a. >,(IT«. tO,T3l. Maw*. Owiria Wall * Co.
r>. H. M. H. Ugljappa ChoUj, tor an allotment of land of 01 aOSi, 4T,8ftl,
i2,2ia, E4,3?l.
IjIYAITOASWAOUBA^A hamlat of Atlaragalio, Ddagampaha konOe, Loww
DumlAra.
Population Id IBOl, SS (41 malea, 44 female*).
UYAN'WGLA.— AtIIIr, i in Manwatta-waaam, PaUagampaba kortia of Uatnnta,
Uppor llo«eheta, aouth of Munwatta.
Strrauu. — EdoiUkambure-eta, Duanda-ala, Kalnkala-ala, Kandakambnra-ala,
Otonne-da.
Popnlntion in IRTl, SOI (lfi4 mataa, 147 female*) ; in 1881, 344 (in male*,
mri fi-maln) ; in 1h<J1,273 {vK mala*, 137 famalae). Snitha, Dunyo, Dhobiaa.
About IW aorca (U!) amunu) paddy land.
A great part of the village i* planted with t«a. Liyanwela eatate, 335 aciea.
>l»il/i>(.— I>ewaUpcdl|t(i,asjiB.C3,3l)l. Ecodan, ll.ieS.aS.TI?. OanAoharin,
. IB,:ii!! ITalpou Haka ITJH. ITld). GonnoKiiha-araweiio. TTB, D. C. N. B.,
ll"it:i iTnliM.U Haka 1T3T, 1TA3). UfdokumbiueKe, GJB. D. C. N. E,, ll.SgO,
4i>,31« (TalpmF. Saka 17IU). Pahalajto, 778. D. C. V. E,. 1»,701, 19,75», 82,>M
U.7IT, ■ii.-i^* (Talpoli Baka 1717, 1117, 1798. 1146, IIU).
(IWHi.D.l.— On llonday momlnR. the flftffnlh day of the month Wak, la
thM T>>*r of Hak* 171". I, Mi«li>kDmburriin Sillappu. of Liyanwela. in ralla-
■aminha of tho Uaturata koralo. «,n«l«lih<-. lU-wahrta. ha;a boQUial htd and
itraulod onto my x.n l'ali|.pn«a the fiild Alawalupitlya of t pelii. thg haa«
nrar tho banynn In*, a oollon h»n», the garden Kammalotratla with t |aK
trow, 1 covoanut lret>. and a dwalliug-houM. Wltuei»* who know tUi an
UT-LIJir Ml
WeUkolmniditto Loku Appuluuiii. PahalAiro Apimknttlf Ukkn Nald«,nda*
ffamayAjIIndiihAkara, DadaTflddA, UnagoUe Oammabe, ilnnwattoKalii Hanajai
Udalmnaditte Daraya. Talpot written by Kaln Henaya. May the oona of
ordeali fall on thote who Tiolate thii grant. My Palippnwa haa right thtfvtou
5V8,D.0.N.B.
(180S A.D.).-*!!! tho year of Baka 1727. The following are the portiona of
land attached to Hudohakurage Oan-Panguwa of Uyanwela in Mcgodatihe,
Hewaheta:— 1 amuna of Gedarakutnbura, Kalukolotenna 5 pclat, Moiihak-
kawohena, Gedaragawahcna, ^> juk trees, and the dwelling garden. Theea
£ropertie8 were tran«f erred by Huduhaktira to Pal lego Ungappo. Witneeaea •
[abukote TJkkawa, Dina of the tamo hoiiKe, Amanduwa, Modumaoa, Apol-
lanna, Bogahawatte Et Daraya, Udage Uuduhakura, Billnda £t Duraya,
Munwatte Panditaya, Munwattc Kapurala. In the prcMnco of theiio witnesnea
Huduhakura tran»*forred his landed property to Pallege Ungappu. If anv
person dispute this he sball suffer from the seven ordeals, bnt Ungappu shaU
not suffer even if he were to swear upon the ordeals, lie who renders justiea
to thi.<( shall attain Buddhahood.
The 2 pelaa of Hapugahayatakumbura and IG lahan of Kandekumbura wen
also given. 778, D. C. N. E.
(1806 A.D.). — The purport of the land Talpot caused to be written and
granteil in this year of 8aka 172H, in the month Duruti^, on Wednesday,
the second of the increunitig moon, when Mula was tho con!«tel!ation, traniifer
by mo Pallogo Dinguwu Naiile, of Liyanwola, within Puneganipuhaof Maturate
korale, in Megoduliho of l[i*wah<?Ui of the unthT-mculiom-d fMirt ions of laud, to
wit, the upper 1 {tela of Ge<larakumbura,aHWoll at tho lower 1 |x>la, tho piece of
garden, the 2 jak trees, nml tho 2 hen appi^rtaining thereto. Assintanoe haa
been rendered during three years to tho pr(»pri«'ior of tho lands, a debt of
80 amunu of pa<My has been paid, a debt of lo.'i (ridis) in cash has be«>n paid.
That these portions of land have boen transferred in paraveni by me, Dingawa.
to my daughter Kombihami. WitneHscs who know the same are AppukutU
Naide, Unga Naide, Mo«lakuml»ur<'ge Unga Naide. Pahalage Ukku Naido,
Menik Appu of the same house, .Mctlakumburego Kalu Naide, Mcdakuroburego
Kubara. With the knowle<lge of so many perHons I have cunstd thi« land
Talpot to bo writtt^n and granted to Kombihami to possess in paraveni. I have
deolorod for tho flntt, second, and third time that Kombihami has right to the
lands and can swear on tho four ordeals in supjiort of her right. For tho
writing Batgala Mud.'yanse.
1824 A.D. (Saka 1 7 lU). —Transfer of tho above lands by Kombihami to her
lister Wairun Etana. Witnes!M>s : Ambatranpitiyego Kewrala, Korala of tho
■amo houso, Gammabolage Sirula, KoMwattcge Hirala, lUivaddo Appu, Wil*
walaya, Welego Appu, Douikcgu Punuhirala, Pahalago Nuide, Ilapupe Menik
Appu. Tal|K>t written by MuUege Arachchila at the madawa of Ebelamalpo
Sara wana Vidanelage MiMiu we Appu. 19,702.
DSWALA. — Tliero aro two, which are cavos, known as Ritalgollo-awuda G«I-
,and KoviliiQallena, both <ledicatod to Dowata Uandara Dowi^o, which contain
weapons of the gods. Tho latter is Ixtlioved to have been originally designed
and exGivated by ginnts, for a Hutlilhist Viharu.
There are annual festivities, celebrated by dancing of Oammadtt, invoking
health and prosperity, mostly at harvest timo.
LOLUQASWELA.— A hanilot of Madawala-wasam,Gampahaaiyapattuwa,lIatale
South. In tho Census of 1871 it is grouped with Madawala.
Popubtion in 1881, 23 (12 males, 1 1 fomalos) ; in 1891, 8 (6 males, 2 females).
Tellalas.
LUNUGAMA.— A village in Medapalata korale, Udunuwara. In the Censoa of
1871 it was grouped with Oira^ama, Wannipola, and Takwatura.
Population in 1881, 154 (85 malos, 69 females); in 1891, 176 (93 malee,
83 females). Goldsmitlis.
In the H. L. »L IR acres (7a. \p, 9/.) of paddy land were registered In the
names of Sellappu Oamaya. Pananwala Gamaya, Aohariya, Ukkuwa Oamaya,
Lunugama Oamaya, Alagolle Oamaya, Tumpele Oamaya, Pol-ange Oamaya,
Pahalago Naide.
In 1878 21 1 acres paddy land wore registered. Commuted Sa. Op. Of. (paid
Be. 66-46) ; roiloeraod 5a. 2/*. 6/. ; temple Und 2rt. 0/>. 4/. ; toUl lOa. 3/». Of.
JbMtflM.— lADda han held In Hatufoda Ounmkbt'i famllj bit tk* nrrisi at
faralaUu udIou fw tb* kins') kltchcs r/ir4. Cba., Kk jtantf, (8M). Tb«
FoUmi of U«n«alla In UiU bnmbvk bald IuhIi lor UuNnleear lappljlBC
ebattiM to ttaa pnipla at Laminui* toprvi«n ultpetre(/irif. Ckrm., 30lk JmiM,
ISIT). Alngollisd, le.li;. EkuiBTftkft HiullnnKlwa, tl,eRA (N. S.) Hatiw
god^e, 31,:tlH. IlaninnuEa. J'd. C«m., 30lk Juiman, itfBS (TalpoU SiUu
l7UU-IU-llj.dl4!Kt. Kuukcdenije aliai Kirawilakoha Dkka I^nda, aon of
NufkweU HKhBtnafo, uliMr ul aa:in<!Wo fifttwadua Nilama, nwned laod
bare, 1«,3IT (raliiM Haka I.'iilT). Liyanasa, M.Mi. Uoomon, H,l<LiS (N. S.)
»_... — 1.1.^. ......I Udihaje, M,ii-
(1613 A D.).— Tbooa luidiaitiutoatLnnugaiu.itiMcdapBlataDf Uduanwara
81iidaTUWaiuibai<a : Did Svld Tura-anga 1 aunca, jUueolla :l pelai, tha threa
hen tkunilo aiiiwrlalnitig. tbu dwtlUuK-hoDW, trnrden, \1 coooanut trtea, and
3 jak tni-K ; Ihmo laniln whivtl MinuwuiiKO'la Uiliri Aiipn I'ihanacola obtaiDed
In paravroLfrmn lliif 1Ilk1<d'^^ tko Kiatfbj Loj'al bcjtlci>» ht^ava tohiitdiiughur
with biitloni^ Ibe aiti ol Ibc king, l knife, 2 waist iiririRf, 1 pair biLngln,
(kadiyaa walala). I cap (Malal tufpiya), 1 gun, 1 diigKi'r (kaaunei. all thna
HiiTablii ami thalamln, in thii yiiir of Saka l.'in?, in (ho month I'onoa, Iha
•ieblbUay of tbr incn-aiiinu moon, bizin;; Tuvhilar, Chu de<:il con vc7U)|[ land waa
wiillcu ami (fianlnl in kniiwliilge ut (ho luUoning witDciiiH-i :~Alml«ai7a
Uiinanw. Wwaladunlye Aiiwhvhila, Limutrama Acbarija, tlvtUippu of chs rama
Tillailv. Ku)bai|iiirt> llitlara Nai<lu. It anf ot1i»r oI my rclaiiuDu or BtrSDitert
dinpntu tliia. I ilivUni that Ibo land* da ni>t l>olon|i to tbrin, list lo m j dau{;btcT
uul hpT <bw4ii^Hlauti>, uhI in'mnia who di'dvo tillo frum Ihcin will auffvr do
OalwnltiiH wkim Uh^ nvvai rho Dni onl<-ni tuth-i, Thnw who dinpule oroontisit
thiiahflll tnll inlu thi' cJKht prinui|ia1 hi'llaaiiil ■bull nutlw ibloto tret out. but
thorn- who phad or jo-lKu In raiiinr at lbi« ihull bo born in the uvea woilda o(
{[bIh callud Uhatum Malia Uaiaka and onioy dlTina falicity. Hay It proapai.
(.JIJ.
TnB Ehuekke Dewalc Iuu two panga hare : —
1. Leksm.— Tananla : two Tellalaa. Hnid 3^ aaro* fiolda, 2) acre* Rardena,
ud 11 acm bon. Hurvico* {enminutable for Ri. 47-10) : to attend aa Wednei-
dnud l^turdny in cash week and to kacp an DcconDl of the nfferingi ; to go
toKandy to oblaiii watluru of sacli of the fCHlivali and pcnihera ; to lapply aiei
ud knti for workH ; to cunntruot an uruamental BnamoHlraye for pershvia ; to
anpply cisj for tilva ; to aiipply lalhi ; to buvo the muttottuwa paddy dried
on th« tbr<!Kliiiig-tluur j to >a|i|ily five bundle* atmw ; to reeeiTa and diaburae
piiddyanil ludiwy on account ul the dawale j nt each of the f eativala to preMUt ft
nmajHittiy,! and botal.
2. Ktulkaltalo Nila. — Tonania : four VuilnlnB, Hold 2 acrea fialda, ( acre
Enlun. aiiil half nn acre iutiia in two alinro*. SarTlcOH (ooinmiKable for
>. -toa)) I No. 1 Hhuto to cultlriitu 4 hilia irnd No. 2 two Inlui of iiiuttattuwa
frum pnpiirin); tlio gniniiil Iti atorinK tlia paihly and ntraw, ioail paddy, bulla-
liM-a, anilnaliin-wi at i-liu lalia |>ar liilia iMiingauppliod ; uach aliara tociiii-itruct aa
ornatuuotiil nnainintrnuc for |iunkli«Tii ; to •upply HruwoiH] lo biiko lilra, and
ewljanii for luvvriiiK ilm kiln ; to whitvwuHb nnd ilucorntu tlie di-walu for tht
ftntivaia aiiil |MiwlHira ; eat uiiin in aili-rniilii yran to lurry tlio luutukndo at tb«
Krabcra \ tn n'|uir tlio ilowiilu and Rnp[>ly lath ami tiiufior ; lo gire 400 butol
iT<>a tu tlix duwiilu monthly ; at oucU uf Ibu fuativitln to prciwDt bolol to tb*
Uaaoayika Nilama.
MAB-XAD ftlB
MABEBIYA.— A yUlage in Hedinya pattawa, ICatale South, tormmrlj in
Uduiya pattuwa. It adjoini Manaboda and ParagahaweU. 1^ mile from tht
Ukuwala railway itatioD, on the road to Elkaduwa, at the janction of the road to
Wariyapola.
PopuUtioD in 1871, 223 (120 nialei, 103 females) ; in 1881, 76 (41 maUt, '
84 females) ; in 1891, 63 (30 males, 23 females). Moors.
A mosque boilt by Marukona Mudiyanse.
HABOLA. — An abandoned Tillage in Laggala Pallesiya pattuwa, Matale East, in
Karagama-wasam, between Karagama and Kiwulewaoiya. Said to hafe been
founded by Mahabala Terunnanse.
MADADENIYA.— A village in Galasiya pattuwa, Harispattu. "
Stream, — Malwarakawe-oya.
IlilL — Telanolekanda.
Kandeyaye Bandara had a walawwa at Madadeniya. Metibembiye Bala, n
man of lower rank, but of greater influence, solicited the Bandara's daughter, who
to prevent the marringe left Madadeniya and went to Ketatenna on Dnna-
wilakanda. After Aletibembiye Bala lost his influence, the Bandarm retumod
to Madadenijra, the family of Dunuwilagodara is descended from him.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with Warakadeniya. United population 228.
Population of Madadeniya in 1881, 230 (112 males, 118 females) ; in 1891,
259 (127 males, 132 females).
In 1878 3rt acres of paddv land were registered, of which commuted 4a. Op, 41.
(paid Rh. 4(j'8U) ; lift. 3/). 8/. were rodeemud ; total 19a. 0». 2/^
The Arachchila of Madadeniya a witncsH in 16()2 a.d. {Vol. /.,/'. 85),
Lund here dedicated to Bohainigoda Yiliare ( Vol. /., ;). 10).
Grant by Keppitimudunoge Tikiri Etaua of Madadeniya in 1782 (Fol./.,
p. 257),
Walawwa. — A daughter of EUepola Nilame married to Madadeniya {Vol, /•,
p. 191).
/liiMi7i>«.— Dunnwikgedara Walawwa r«. Deliwala MudlyansQU^fe, 8,891. (N. 8.)
MADAKUMHUBA.— A yillugo in Pullosiva pattuwa, Matale East, between
Polwnttckiuula and WenduKiiNtcnna, south east of llattota, near KabaragaUu
In the Census of 1H71 groupod with WoraluKastenna.
Population in IHHl, 157 iuo nmlos, 07 fomalos) ; in 1801,160(71 mdee, 79
femaloM). YoUuIiih, Nilaniulckanivo, TamilH.
In 1H7K 27 acres of imddy land were regiNtorod, of which commuted
8a. \p. 4/. (paid Bs. 37*02) ; unoommuted Ou. 2p. 6/. ; rodoomod 4a. 2p, 61. ;
toUl 13a. 2p. 4/.
HADARUIiTBUBA.— >A village in Udapone korale, Rotmale, on rif^ht bank of
the Kotmaleoya. The wasam include.** Madakumbura, Kadadorapitiya, Halpola,
Qabbela, Pundalu-oya, Karagahapatana-yalatenna, Dunukedoniva.
StrranM.— KiUiatabul-oya ; Nilakannehuge-ela, Ugulwetiye-eU, Welikade-eU^
and Udama-ela from Kunukandure-eUi in Meddokumbura estate ; Nayamedi-
riye-ela.
There is an abandoned tank, Galoruwe wewa. on Meddokumbura estate.
Popuktion ill 1871, 144(76 males, 68 females); in 1881, 610 (284.maMe,
226 fviiiulcH).
514 MAD— MAD
Id 1091 Htdaknmbnrt, 486 (244 mtlet, 242 familM) : MtdtlnuiilNm Dimcke-
deniym, 58 (27 males 81 femilot) ; MadakumbunOabbela, 7 (4 malei, 8 f emalei):
Madakumburm Kanigahapaiana-yaliiU>nna, 41 (22 maloi, 19 femalot) : total
692. Vollalaa, Hmitua, Toin*toiii Uoaton, Moormen, Low-ooantry Binlialeiei
Potten, Patluwo.
There are larce tua Mtatot in the village : Wewabena, Harrow, Kaipngalla,
Rliccn, ForiilanuH, Houth Pundalu-oya, Duniiinano, Meddekumburm, Kalu-oya.
In 187H 13<» acroM of paddy land wore rcgiNtered, of which commuted
67fi. Op. t>/v.(paid Ra 67U'3d) ; rc<iocmod Oci. 2/>. 1/. ; abandoned Oa. l/>. 4/. ;
total OHa. 0/1. 4/.
It i*t ^fiiil that a Kondyan King resided at Maliga pelesna in this village. Some
of birt KuhJDCtM not liking him nought to kill him by stratagem. Now, there
wan a lakir in which the king UMod to batlio ; in thin they planted loiue sharp-
poinU-d tetakoH; but on coming to hiH bath the king olhiorvcd a fly Beate<l in an
unuMual place on the water, and being cnrious to know on woat the fly woe
Bitting, moilu a uloKe intjicctiun and found the stakes in the bottom of the lake,
and so tho subjects suffered and not the king. {Le MvsurierJ)
ViliABK. — An old temple bnilt by villagers ; has a garden of an acre in
extent, and about 1 ^ amuna of paddy land ; in fair order. (Le Aiettirier,')
MADAMPITIYA.— A village in Oandeke kormle, Upper Dumbara, betweeo
ManamalpolfMia and Udawula.
8irta m . — Totapola-ela.
Not muntiuuiHl in tho Consul of 1871. Population in 1881, 32(17 males,
16 fomnloH) ; in IHDl, 35 (20 inalos, 15 females).
In 1M78 about 28) arros paddy bind wore registered of which commuted
9a. 2/1, 7/. (paid lU. 4U'5'J) ; thu iost, 6a. U/>. 0/., sold by Crown ; toUl 14a. ^, IL
MAOANWAIiA.— A villngo in Diyatilaka korale. Upper Ilewaheta. In olden
daya when curtain Rahut priests were paming, a breakfast ^maliadane) waa offered
lo them bv the neighbours, who eventually called the locabty Mahadanewela, !.«•,
Madanwula.
5ffYaN<«.~ Arawo-ela from Walalawelakandura ; Kahatagete-ela, Panankada-
•la, and lUdawola-ela, all from Pansala-lau^-kandura ; Kiralkandure-ela.
A private road to Alutwatta or Wewetennawatta.
Kosruppe-wcwa, an abandoned tank ; if restored, the fields now uncultivated
for the yala could be cultivated.
Ponulutionin 1871,118(00 males. 68 females); in 18R1, 236 (120 males,
116 temaicH) ; in 1801, 170 (66 males, 66 females). Yellalas, Ijow-eountry
Sinlmloso, DhobieH.
In 1878 80 airres of pnddy land were registered, of which, commuted 31a. \p. 3f.
(paiil Uh. 180*77) ; n*dccniod 3a. Ip. 3/. ; uncommuted 4a. Ip, 61, \ abandoned
la. 0/1. 0/. ; total 40a. Op. 21.
VliiARK. — Notices of priestH of tho vihare (Vol. /., p. 324)»
< I runt of thu Yilmro by Dhummamitta Bikshu to Damunumeya Vihare in
176:i A.l>. (IV/. I.,p.3::4).
Lo Mciturior says : *' Two Vihara at Madanwala, both in good condition, con-
taining a largo imiigu and two sniallor tmcs. Own a pola of mud land and 4 acres
biKh IhikI* Olio of tboHu vibura is a small nM*k cave existing from the time of
tho Kaiidyun Kingn, and has a imnHalu attiiohud to it.'*
Mad:inwula DiiMi Unbihami uioiitioiiud in a duod 1720 A.D. (Vol. /., p. S6S),
Godarakumburcgo ( 1 W. /., p. t07).
Ths Madanwala Vihare has two Service Pangu hers :—
1. Qodapita Arawo (Oa. 2;>. 0/. field). — TenanU : Walalawslags Jayasekara
Mudiyansolage, ICosrunpe Kadakiinanke Ilewaradage. Services (commutable for
Rs. 6): to weed and rlcar tho maluwa four timcH a year ; to weed and cowdung
the Viharo and nansala ; to assist in putting up a raroba-torana for pinkama ;
to giv* yearly four bottles of oil to the vihare ; to pay yearly a fine of Bs. 10
la dsfsult of siTvioe. The vihare paid the tax.
MAD— MAD 515
S, Kortwtggftk (la. Ip, 01. field ; Oa. Op. W. gtrdtn).— >TMumt t TUiaraft.
BerrioM roommuUblo for Bt. 21) : to ■uporintend the ropain of the yihare and
ptniaU, &Q, ; to aocompany the priest on ono journey e voar to Kandy ; to
•uporintend the cultiTation of Uie muttettu and atoring of the crop ; to aaaial
in putting up a ramba tomna for pinkama ; to take charge A the vihare and paniaU
in the absence of the incumbent.
The IIangurankkta Maiia Dkwalr hoe two Service Pangu :—
1. Bandeniye. — Tenant : Ratuayaka Mudiyanselage. Holds (ki. Sp. 61. field.
Seryico (commutablo for Rs. 11) : to carry the paliha during the fifteen daya of
the pcrahcra at Uangurankcia.
2. Randcniyekumbura. — Tenant : Wele G urunnehelage. Holds Oa. \p. H, field.
Services (commutablo for Us. 4*50) : at the peraliera to give the dewale a
wuhumkotta, a hiramano, a mamoty, and an arccanut cutter, also to give the
Basnayaka Nilamo and the Vidano each an arocnnut cutter : to give twelve
hiwel for the muttettu ; to work for the dewale as a black&mith seven daya in
the year, iron being supplied.
The Deoaldoruwr Yiiiare has five Pangu: —
1. Millameyokumbura. — Tenant : Millameyage. Holds Oa, ip, 01. field ;
Oa. Op, II. garden. Services (commutablo for Us. 0 ) : to be in mura at the vihare
forty-five days a year, fifteen days at a time, to supply flowers for the mal-
pujawa, and to sweep the maluwa twice a day.
2. Millameyukumbtira. — Tonnnt : Narundoniyewattoge. Htilds Oa. 2p. 0/.
field. Sorvices (comnuitablo for Us. (») : Kamo as No. 1, but for thirty days a year.
5. Milliunoyekumbuni. — Tenant: Milhuuoyago. Holds Ott. \p, 01. field.
Same as No. 1, but only for one turn of fifteen uays.
4. Muriiwona.
6. Kila. — Tenant: Millameyage. Holds Oii. 0/», W. garden. Noaervioe.
MADAWALA.— >A village in Udagampaha korale, Lower Dumbara, 7 miles from
Kandy, on the road to Panwila. Here the road divides on the right to Panwila,
on the left to Teldcniya.
Population in 1871, 418 (225 males, 193 females) ; in 1881, 392 (194 males, 198
females) ; in 1891, 278 (136 males, 142 females).
Madawala Madiqr.— Popubtioo in 1881, 302 (163 males, 139 females) ; in
1891, 335 (168 males, 167 females).
Sannas to Sonmaldara Wikrama Achariya, of Madawala, for land inTalawinna,
Saka 1627 (1705 A.n.).
The lands of Moormen in Madawala and Ptilgolla confiscated in King Kirii
Sri's reign and given to the Maduwe Department (7,949).
/'tfiNi/ir*.— Yapa HndiyanseUge, 6,971 (N. 8.).
The Dai. ADA Malic, aw a has one Service Pangu wa here :—
Awuda-suddakarana (a field of 1 pela). — Tenant : Medage Kiri Naide.
Service (commuluble for Us. 2) : once u year to clean the totfls in the Maligawa
store.
MADAWALA.— A villago in Gampahasiva nattuwa, Matale South, near Bajjam-
mana. The wasam includes Madawala, LolugaMwoU^ Wadagullar Talgasyaya,
and llapngahalanda.
WADAUohiJi is a hamlet newly founded by the inhabitants.
Population in 1891, 131 (63 males, 68 females).
Madawala Drmalauaoe.— Population in 1881, 104 (53 males, 61 femalei) ;
in 1891, 85 (43 males, 42 females). YelhUas, Pannajo, Washers.
In 1878 about 180 acres of paddy land were registered, of which commuted
68a. 2p. 01, (paid Bs. 27319) ; uncommuted 12a. 2p. 11 ; redeemed 7a. Ifi. 6/. ;
temple la. \p. 01, ; total 89a. 3fi. 2/.
Tiiere is a tradition that a Vedda named Herat Bandara formed this village.
36— U7 D
616 MAD— MAD
MADAWALA alias MAl)AWALAT£NNA.-(Re6 G&Ugedara.)
KaUtaa MadiyMiieUffe ( IW. i.. v. M). Unbaiidirama (>i4. /., •. M0^
lfADIIiIQAMA.*A TUltg* la Kindnpalau konla, Tatinowan, nMr QodI
SiffajN.— Keiigina-olo-ola.
In tho CeniuH of 1H7I groupod with Amunupurt and Balana.
Potiulation in 1881, 128 (<i4 males, G4 females) ; in 1891, 162 (86 males, 6
females).
In 1878 %) aoreH of paildyland were registered, of which oommnted 8a.0/i. 8Z
redeemed S7(i. 3/1. 1/. ; abandoned la. 2p, 4/. ; sold by the Grown la. Op. 6f.
toUl 4Ha. 2/1. 2/.
Mudiligama Rala, a witneM in 1777 a.i>. (Vol. L^p, 29t),
llttdiligama Kirala, a witness in 1800 a.d. {Voi, I.^p. 402).
The Dalapa Malioawa has a Mura Panguwa here (3 nelas fields and
kuriiiiiM t^nlon^. TonantA : Konarage. Services (commutnBle for Rs. 6) : 1
bo in inuru ut tlio Muligawa for three mura of fifteen days each. The tenant o
duty haM t<i do tbo work of a hi«;h-ca8te domcbtic, and to go on messages ;
required. The tenant is entitled to rations when on duty. The service of tb
panguwa has alwayH been commuted, at tho rate of four shillings a muraya.
M ADIPOLA. — A yillage in Udugoda Pallcsiya pattu wa, Matale North. It adjoii
Wehora and Wcgodnpola.
In the ConsuH «if lH71 it is grouped with Kendangomuwa.
Population in 1881 ,&3 (25 males, 28 females) ; in 1891, 53 (29 males, 24 females
Moormen, Vcllulas.
A Brahmin, named !iladiya, formed this yillage, so tradition says.
In 187H alM)ut 31 acres of paddy land Were registered, of which oommoU
10(1. .Sp. 9/. (paid Re. 48*22) ; uncommuted Sa. 8p. 8/. ; abandoned Oo. So. 0/
total Ita. 2/*. 7/.
' IIADUQALLA^— A village in Gampaha Korale East, Upper Dumbara.
Population in 1871, 070 (3(iB males, 304 females) ; in 1881, 372 (203 mal<
1C9 females) ; in 1K91, 222 (108 males, 114 females).
Population of Madugalla Udagammedda in 1891, 100 (54 males, 46 femalei
In 1878 alM>ut 80 acrt^s paddy land were regiHterod. Uommuted 34a. 2p. \
(intid Rh. 130*86); aUindoned la. 2/>. 7/.; redeemed 6a. 2p. 8|/. ; tot
42(j. :\p. H^L
Miulugalle Muhandiram Nilamo was the father of Madugalle Haluwada
Nilame ; a nephew of tho Muhandiram Xilanie was Madugalle Waunaku Nilan
His Hons were the WeliiHM} DiKiva and the Gajanayaka Nilame.
Karunatilitka Jayasundara WikramaHokara RajapakHu Wahala Nayaka K
Mudiyanito', Madu^allo Oabada Nilamo. Dinava of Wellai^sa. His mothers
Pcniiiiniyu Walawwo Alattivo Muppu Nilame Mahatnivvo. Uw siHter, Mad
fpiWv Din^iri Anuna, marriid MailuL'aUc Ilahiwadana Nilame. lie married t
(buiKht«T of llalangtKla l)i^:iva of Nu\\ar.ikaiawiya. Ho was imprisoned
JalTiia, and was p:iriloUi>d on the Prinro Hc^'ont*!* litrthdny, 12th August, 1817
llo joino«l th(} rubi>llion and wuh luliiadol in Kamly on 20th Novoniher, Itj
Hrr. Com., Sth urn/ ISth .linfu^t, 1SI7; Juil. Com., lath Sfptrmber, IS20 ; ;?;!
\fnwirf/, /W.»), 1,:»04, TcNt. IJiOO, 0.024.
II IH laiiilM woro cohliikatoil (Jiul, Com,, Ifith StfthmlkT, /Si'O). His widow a
four Ghildri^>n were nent to Kalutara. and IiIh mother and sihtor to Goloiv
(/fir. Com., ISlh ami SUt Ihcfml^fr, ISIS), 1,.V,4, Tost. ^.'iOO.
Part of the lands wore restored to hiH family {Htv. Com., UUh Matf, 13S0),
His Hiidow married Kotuwcgodara Lt^am (1,504^ Test. 1,560).
His stmMworo: (1) Kllepola Madugalle Loku llanda, who was Basnayi
KiUno of the Kataragaiua Dewale in Kaudy 1821 (19,222) ; assessor 1826-S
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MAO-*MAD 517
BainajakaNikuiMof WegirijeDew]iIel829; Baanavaka NUmme of Ftttini Dtwftto
and of Oandolabe Dowala 1831 ; Padikara Lokam 1832-35. Ha died in 1833
{Vol, r., p.3JJ),
(2) Modduma Banda, a NoUry in Udiiipattuwa, 1,284, (N. a).
(3) Tikiri Banda.
The brother of the Diftava of WotoRHa, Madiigalle Gajanayaka Nilame,
Ratouiahutmn^a of Dumbara ubuut 1805 (Juti, CV^mi., ~«^'A Auiftut^ 18iS)»
Dullowe Duava roooUoctod boiiitf proHoiit about iHOii whou the kiug
talking to the chiufH. llo iiHkod Mnaiigiillo Oujaiiaynka Nilaiuo if he had liad hia
dinnor that day, whoii hu rupliod that ho had not cocoauutH enough for lua ourry,
when the king direotod Puiwollo Gabada Nilame to give Madugallo some of tha
oocoanut troos iu the **puruppadu" garden at Polgolla {Jtui, Com,, i^ttd Jum,
1827).
The Gajanayaka Nilauio joined the rebellion, lie was a prinonor at Colombo in
1819 and 1820, in Jaffna in 1820, and at Galle in 1821 (Jtfv. Com^ Ui March.
1819^ and 16th October^ 1821). Ho was released on 20th December, 1822, and
waa ordered to appear before the Resident at Kandy in fourteen daya and to
ffiye security for good behaviour, and ho and his son were, alternately, to reaida
m Kandy (Rev. Cbm., 22ml Derfmhtr^ 1822). His lands, which had been
confiscated, were restored {Jud. Com., 6th Auffitnt^ 1823). His widow died in
October, 1851. Will proved by her son, the Ratemahatmaya of Udunuwarm
(Test. 78).
MadugiiUe Gajanayaka Nilame had throe aods : (1 ) Madugallo Wannaka Nihuna,
who was imnrisoned with him in Colombo and Galle. A witncM, in 1823, ha
stated that no had sold a house to Mampitiye Maha Lokam for G75 ridia.
(2) Madugallo Basnayaka Nilame of Pattini Do wale 1832>41, Katemahatmaya
of Udunuwara 1853-58 ; (3) ^ladugullo R.itvnialiatmaya of Dumbara. Ha
brought actions ni^ainst the tonunts of the Ninda village Naranwala in Uda-
nuwara (31 ,880-3 1,8'J5). When ho died there wua a cuntost for adminintration
(18,15*2, D. C. S.). Theso two brothers wvro a»«<Kiated huHbands of one wifo.
ilalitila Kumarihami. The RiiiiMnahatiuaYa of Duinlmra afterwards married
(1) Makuloluwe ivumariliami ; (2) tho widow of Uatwatto Adiinir at Amuna-
gama, 38,475 ( Vol. L^pp.Sl.SS). Ho had a daughter married to Puhp:ina (01 ,200).
The son of the IMuuuwani Uatemahatninya wai* Hasnayuka Nilame of liiutenna
Samau Dowale, tnon Rateuiahatniaya of IMa Dunikira, and, lastly Hiuiuayaka
Nilame of Maha Dowale (50,H*)2, 51, ri7(>, riO,H70)* Ho mame<l a daughter of
Iriyagama Basuayaka Nilauiu (OO.KSii, 01,200). They had children : a daughter
married to Wijesinha Proctor, another daughter married to Kelielpannala.
A son of the asMociated marriage of tho two llatemahatmayas was Madugallo
Banda, who married in bina Ciania Walawwe Medduma Kumarihami, of Watte-
ffama (she diod in 1H85), and had several children (00,030), of whom Medduma
Banda married in bina first at Haliyadda and then iu Mediwaka.
Madagalle Bandara Menikn ani her husband Palipnua Banda n. Madugalle Kam-
DAtilaka Jayaaundara \Vira«ckara Uajaivakfa Wahalanayaka Xiiti Mudiyana«^
Ratemahatmaya of Udanawara. Fir^tt plaintiff, Ratwatte Tikiri Monika, and
Tikiri Banda were the children of the decea>«ed Madugallo R.'itemahatma.ira of
Dumbara, who wa^ the brother of the defen«lant. IMaiutiff claimed ont-third
of her father'rt lauded estate, the whole consisting of 8G<4. 3/y. Gk. of paddy fields,
situate in Bintenna and Dumbara, 2.'),*UG.
Madugalle Unuauoe in IH17 A.D. ( I pI. I., p. 3S7).
iladugalle Waunaku Nilame, a witness tu IX^higama's will In 1^22 .\.d.
Madiigulle Walawwe Loku Banda had land at Mutiwalatenoa (4H.y20).
liadugalic Batinayuka Nilame of .^man De^-ale in Bint(>nua iu 1H,*»J.
A daughter of Mu^luKuHe Muhandirum Nilame married Talagnno Wannaka Nilaiae,
who wan bani^httl and died of cholera at Mauritius in 181U. Ilis grandson ia
Nilawaturo Banda at Hanguranketa.
Madugalle Medduma Banda, plaintiff in 1,208, D. C. M. (T.i/. /., ». 4Se\
Madugalle Banda, a parafoni tenant of the Dalada Maligawa in KabambUixa->
wela ( I W. /..;>. J03).
Madugalle Payindakarana Nilame ( Vol. /., p. 487).
/bmi7/r«.— K.ilawalngo Araohchilla^'e IHckurala r*. Meda«;o Pnnehl Mentka,
Kirala, and Punchirala, for a field and garden in Madugalla and DewabaaOiya,
18.HS1, 87,493. Kalawalage Anpahaml rt. Madagalle Ratemahatmaya, and
Oalairama Unnanse, interveniont. Plaintiff said his father Wanni Rala
parehased land upon Talpot Saka 1727 Inierrenient said land boloafad to
the Madugalle Vihare, 18,081.
518 MAI>-MAH
MADnLKEIJi>-1A'60mUMfitmiKa]id7,4'S5ini]MfromPUiwila. Ncarlfidnl-
kaU the road to the Knoekli bnuiehM to Uio rigfat tnd the ro«d oontinoM to
Kolebokka.
Pott OffiM, boipitil, Ao.
tfADOLLA«— A bamlet of HaUTaddi ( Vol. /., p. Sl4).
MadnUa If nhandinm got land from King Kirti Sri. Ho owned land in
Enmndulividda ( Vol. L^p, 227Y He had a daughter Lama Etana, who married
Malgampola RaU. Their chiloren were Lekanuuage Hulgampola Appa Korala
and Imbalmade Dingiri Menika (89,999).
MADUMANA-ELA.— A Tillage in Ganiwela-waiam. Laggala PalletiTa pattuwa,
Hatalo East, ou the minor rood from Ouruwola to TalakolaweU.
Sireamg, — Madumano-,ela, Guruwulo.
Population in 1871, 146 (71 males, 75 females) ; in 1881, 96 (52 malea,
44 fcmaloH) ; in 1891, 114 (60 malcM, 54 fomaleii}. Vollalaa.
In 1878 14 acres (6(i. 3/). 9/.) commuted paddy land were registered, whioh
paid Rs. 3310.
M AGALLEWA.-.A Tillage in Matale Pallesiya pattuwa, Matale East.
In 1871 the population of Kumbaloluwa and Ifagallewa was 149 (70 malea,
79 females). It is not in the Census of 1881 nor of 1891.
H AHA-ASWEDDUMA.— A TilUge in KandapahaU korale, Upper Dnmbara. It
adjoins Gurulu|>ota and Pallewatta.
Sirfam, — lltttiiolle-oya.
//fV/.-llatnello-olla.
Not in the Ct^nituik of 1871. PopuUtion in 1881, 18 (8 males, 10 famalet) ;
in 1^91, 19 (12 iiialcM, 7 females).
The Maiyan(2ANa Viiiarb has a Ruiakaridena Panguwahere (4a. 2p,0l. fields
and 15 amuiiu hen) hold by Gufahitiyawe Senewiratna Banda, Kirala
nammaho, Gubbula Puncha, and Ukkuwa, to pay yearly at the rate of two
■billingH for each pela of mud laud. SorTioes commutable for Rs. 18.
MAHA DEWALE.-(8oe Kandy.)
MAHAGAMA aliat GAIIALAGAMBODA EGODAGAMA anii MEQODA-
OAMA.— Villagcii in Pallo;(ampaha koralo, Lower Dumbara.
Population in 1871, Egcnlugama, 338 (162 males, 176 females) ; Hegodagama,
414 (228 males, 186 females).
Population in 1881, Egodagama, 491 (239 male^ 252 females) ; Megodagama,
&2ii (29:; males, 263 femnlvn).
Population in 1891, Kgodagams, 413 (199 males, 2M females) ; Megodagama,
4<;9 ('230 males, 239 females). ^^ , ^ - ,_. ^
In 1H78 there were rogiHtcred in Egodagama 61 acres paddy Und, of which not
more than a fourth paid tithe. In Megodagama 54 acres were registered, of which
only 13 acres paid tithe. The rest of the fields in both villoges were redeemed.
These villages are inhabited by low-caste people, Oahalayo. They are
prosperous and comparatifely rich. The men are noted as thieTes, and the women
. an prostitutes. . *. . * w j» «^
In the Kandyan times they were not allowed to cross the nyer to Kandy, nor
could they enter high-cante callages, nor were they admitted into temples.
They had no viliaro of their own, and though they wore suppoted to bo
DoddhiHU no Buddbi»t priest could perform any office for them. ,.^^|^^
These restrictions have been relaxed of kte years, and now the 9»«»>*?»°™J*
people lend money to their higher caste neighbours, purchase »»nf • J^" ^^''•'
wUbges, come to lindy when they please, and even make oflenngs in TiHara.
MA H— MAR ftl9
fkmiliet.^AU^wtkittgodAg9t S88, 81,017 (TalpoU 1707-1815 A.D.). Unyii ■iifc>o,
17,739 (* gena pAogaw*), 31,017, 41,737, 43,013. Dimbuliretege, S3,317, 36,463.
Doimgomuwego, 8,G01. Dunuin«dalawege, 43,815. OalapoUuieiiijefa, 80,067.
Oaltnneire, 4(i,831. OodaiiolcKOf 30,057, 33,057. God«polage, 9,186 (N. 8.).
HenaRehuwelage, 890 {4th tMruaru, tS34), 37,054, 37,9U8. Hewadurayalag*,
80,057. Kowilokumburege, 31,017. Lewulewalafre, 44,528. Maha-asweddomege,
87,998. Medagammoddagu, 390, 8,.501 (Talpot 1 795 a.d.. 1814 A.D.). Mudonege,
888, 32,317, 3<;,463. Niyaraketiyo^'0, 31,900. Palkadoge, 3:1,051 . Pcpolr go, 33,057.
Pawatina Durayalago, 31,9oO, 40,831. PiiiycKc, 33,130. PolgoUogo, 41,1
43,814, 48,789.
(1795 A.D.).— In tho year of Saka 1717, oa Wednesday, the increaaing moon,
in the month Ponon, under the constellation of UttrapaU. I, Wattuwa DiumyA,
have granted to my wife, Horatali, Oetahodidenf}^i 3 pelait 5 lahaa 7 hen, a
, hon«e and garden. Witnesset) : Kuda Kaluwa, Puwatinalo Kira, OliTale Silp^
Garumtiyalayo Tixarana, Kahallo Hembara, Iiewulowulaya, Kahalle lUttarana,
Balitiyunna, Huliele Nanduwa, Halielo Sundnra Duraya, Ilenagehuwela Din*
gitta. Witli the knowledge of thene witiu^^oti this Tal|iot ha:* been gamted.
When tlie Nilnmen went to tho Count. Watluwa Duraya granted thi« Talpot and
proceeded along with them. Should any perxnn dispute this transfer he will
suffer, but Horatali or her heirt) will bo in no danger by swearing the seven
oatlis. 390 (Jwrf. Otm. JJiary, 4th tHtuary, l!y34),
(1814 A.D.).— Tranxfer cansfnl to bo written and granted in the year of Sakn
1730, in the month Wak. the tenth day of the waning moon, being Sunday,
under the constellation Uttrohala, purporting aH follows : — ^The upper 2 pelat
of Millanga and tho garden and other high and low lands appertainmg thereto
were given to Unjru. the daughter of Kalu, tho younger sinter of Millango
Ukkuwa, and receive<l a.>MiMtauuo from her. Uugu nuTMod and attended on
Ukkuwa for six mouthii while he was ill with dytfentery, and when he was at
the point of death he gave this, saving, " Those who d(>scend from me shall
auffer calimity at the seven onleaU, but the niece of Ukkuwa, Ungu, shall
suffer no calamity when tthe nweorn at the xcveu ordeals.** The witnesses to
this are Uolngotla Temm**ttaya, Oo4la|)ele Watupelaya. Sundara of the samo
hou<«e, Guui of the name houne, Millango Somira, tialapotadeniyo Unguwa,
Millungo Ukkuwa, lluliile Ungu, Kuda-ange llulawaliya, Me<lagammcdd«
Kalingu, know to bear witneM alMtut this. And the writer of this deed,
Embul*ambe Vedarala, knows it. 8,5C1.
MAHAIIAWA.— (See Kandy.)
MAHAKUMnURA-GAMMEDDA.— A hamlet of Alutgama, in PallegampaU
koralo, Lower Dumliara (Vol. 7., ;i. 24),
Population in 1891, 188 (100 malea, 88 fomalea).
MAHALAKOTUWA.--A village in Laggala Udaaiya pattowa, Matale Eaal.
The waaam includes Mahalakotuwa, Polommana, Telgamuwa, and KarmkolagM^
ftenna. In the Census of 1871 grouped with Kanknlagnstonna.
Population in 18H1, 184 (102 males, 82 females) ; in 1891, 177 (95 malet,
82 females). VcUalas : descendints of tho Vidanes of the Migastenne WalawwA,
WoHhcm, Paduwo, Tom-tom Beaten.
In 1878 about *V) acres of paddy land were registered, of which oommuftad
89a. 2p. 4/. (paiil Rs. 12907) ; uncommuted Oti. 3/>. 21. ; total SOa. Iji. 6(.
There ii a vihare.
MAHARA OR MAHARAGAMA.— A village in Kandukara Pahah koiale,
Udapahita, in Narauwita Arachchi-wasam, near Naraairita. It adioim Angam*
mana. In the Census of 1871 it was grouped with Naranwita, Andijakadawarm,
uid Udawela. , ^
Poimlation in 1881, SO (12 malea, 18 females) ; in 1891, 35 (18 malaa, 17
females).
In 1878 about 7 aorea (3a. 8p. 2f.) of eommntod paddy land were regiat«rid.
which paid Ra. 23-98. ^
ASO MAH^IUJ
M AHAaA-OAHIfEDDA.— A hamlel of UdagMsa, la Udacuapaha kortto, Lowtr
Dumbtn.
MAHAWALA.— A TilUga in Oampaha Korale Em(, UpiMr Dnmbaim, 14*18 milet
f mm UrugiU ; a mile and a bait from Maditte Ambalama, where traTellen to
Biiitonna rott; a mile from Belungala Gap (Vol. J^p, JOl), where the mad
detconda to the low country.
fi/rMim.~Qotulagollo-ova, a rocky aircam. A difficult ford in flooda.
//i7/t. — Galkaodu-ellaf Buluwekanda, Belangalekanda.
Popnlation in 1871, 212 (105 males, 107 females) ; in 1881. 185 (04 males,
01 females) ; in 1H9], IGJ (86 males, 74 females). i x -i
In 1878 about ^ aems of paddy land were registered, of wbioh commoted
28a. 2/f. 0/. (paid Bs. 103*82) ; 1 pela aUndoned ; 7a. 0/. U. ledeemed ; toUl
tt5a. Sy». 1/.
MAHAWATTA.— A TilUge in Udagampaha koralo, Lower Dambara, near
Attaragalla.
Population in 1871, 420 (225 males, 195 females) ; in 1881, 478 (249 malea,
929 foinalos) ; in 1891, 395 (194 males, 201 females).
In 1H78 20 acres of paddy land were registered, of which oommuted9a. Op. 9/.
(paid Us. 81-79) ; redeemed • 3a. l^i. 44/. ; abandoned Oa. Op. 6/. ; total
14i.3p.9J/.
i*dMi7iV«.— Euwan Dorago r«. Digalage, 5,706 (N. 8.).
H AIIAWELi A TilUge in Asgiri Pallofiiva pattuwa, MaUla South, near DiyUla.
A wAnam, including Mahawola, Qalaliyadda, Motibawa, BataUwewa, Kawndu-
polella.
Population in 1871, 151 (89 males, 62 females) ; in 1881, 226 (131 males, 95
fomalo4) ; in 1891, 180 (98 males, 88 females). Vellolas, Fishers, Hangarammo,
W«»lli Uiimyo.
In 1R7H 72 acres of paddy land were registered, of which commnted 27<i. l/». 6/.
(paid Its. 12807) ; uncommuted Oa. 3/i. 5/. ; redeemed 7a. S/i. 5/. ; total
8&a.0p. 6/.
If AIIAYAYA.*— A Tillage in Udugoda Udasiya pattuwa, Hatale North, near
KandewHtta and Kosgoila. Not mentioned in the Census of 1871.
Population in 1881, 27 (14 males, 13 females) ; in 1891, 4 (1 male, 3 females).
MAILAPITIYA and PALLE MAILAPITIYA.— Villages in Ho wawissakorala,
Lcywer llowahota. These two adjoin each other and form one wasam. Not in
iho CcHHUs (if 1871.
In 1H81 tho population of the former was 304 (184 males, 120 females), and of
Iholattrr 19:i(119ronles,74fumalei«). In 1M91 the population of Palle Mailanitiya
2rir> (K)H inaloM, 117 fomalon), Udii-Miiilapitiya 256 (142 males, 114 females).
Ualagixla liaNuayaka Nilame owiiod a tract of lanu hero of 540 aoresand 3 roods
by purcluim) fmm tho Crown in 1K41 (2K,523).
A traot of liind of 120 aoras (toiiMlilutcHl a rosorvod forest called Kakkotn
Mnditta atia* Mu-oyaolla, boundud on tho cant by Ma-oya, south by Ihiikutiye-
kandura, WitHi nnd north by private property (^ra June, 1887; J8th February
uwl 8th Dftnuhfr, 18H8).
K. N. Bivanaviim Chotty owned the Mailanitiya ooffee estate ^68^46). He
liti|:ated with Kawrala and othera for land leaaed by Oalagoda Bosnayaka
Nilame (05,721), ri7,7i;0, 07,703).
/•i/»»/7iV#.— Arawogc. 2S.:.->S. Dalnwattcgc, 57,478. Mailapitiyo Mudiyanse bad
A Sannas. t>aka 1 (i87 ( 1 703 a.d.). whiuh wan da>itroyed by Are, 2H,K23. Ratnckge.
28,>'i2S. lUtiiapiUa UiioauM r«. Sivanayan Chetty, V6.3tf6.
XAKABATEWELA #7la« MAKIBITAWELA.-ABabtiidoiMdTfl]tg«inWafii.
psDiha korale. MaUle Ncirib. A Tedda named If akmya f ormad Ihit Tillagt.
Streami, — ^Koigaha-elU-oTa, Hadawe-eU.
Hi/i.— Dambuuigala-kaoda.
MAKEMPE.«* A tillage in Qannewe korale, Upper Hewabeta. '.Minor road fiom
Malcempe to Poramadala ; and yillage putlii f roin Makempe to Wegama, Bna-
baragama, Ekiriya, and Pidurugoda, ana from Agappala to Bowala.
AoAPPALA is a hamlet (Vol. L^n, S).
S^rfaiiif.— Tatuwel-arawe-cla, Oiunmalle aliat Nawela-ela from Kawela-oya.
In the CcuBUH of 1871 grouped witb Wogama. Population in 1881, 143
(73 males, 70 females) ; in 18D1. 134 (03 males, 71 females). Vellalaa, Bmitba,
Tom-tom Beaters, Low-c<iuntry Siiihiilette.
In 1878 145 acroi of (mddy land were registered, of wbieb commuted 67a. I0. 41.
(paid ViM, 2%-51}); redeemed 12(1. 3/i. 6/.; abandoned 2a. 2i). 9/.; total
72a. 3/>. 8/.
GAiJkPiTA Drwalf..— In ruins.
The Hanouranrkta Pattini Dewalr baa one Service Pangnwa :—
Ululanapangii WA. — Tenant : Makempego. Holds one field of 8 pelai. Serfioeo
(oommutaulo for Rs. IH : to give one roan tu carry the randoli for the perahora ;
to keep five yards of the ^ atudagc in repair : wlion the dowalo in under general
re|iair to assist in the repairs ; to give the llasnaj'aka Nilanio an adukkuwa at
the norohora, and once a year to appear U^foro him and present forty loarea of
betel and an udukku hoppuwa. The dewalo paid the tax (\'oL /., j}. Mi),
ICAKULAMULLA.— An abandoned yillage in Kandapalla korale, Uatale Nortb.
MAKUliANA.— A villa^ in Kandapalla korale, Matale Nortb, near
and Hatamuna. Not in the Census of 1871.
Population in 1881, 11 (6 males, 5 females) ; in 1891, 0 (5 males, 4 females).
MAKULDENIYA.^A Tillage in Udasiya pattnwa north, Upper Dumbara. Not
in the Census of 1871.
Population in 1881, 129 (C2 males, 67 females) ; in 1891, 86 (39 malea, 46
females).
MAKULRMADA.— A Tillage in Kohonsiva pattuwa, Matale 9<»Qtb. II ia oader
the Tonne Aracbobi-wasam, and* not far from Etipola. Tbia ia a low-eaato
Tillage.
Population in 1871, 238 (120 males, 119 females) ; in 1881, 260 (138 malea,
122 females) ; in 1891, 263 (127 malos^ 136 females). Wabunipuivo, Waabaia,
BhiclDtmiths.
In 1K78 about 44] acres paddy bind were registered. Commuted, 14a. Qp. 94/.
(paid 11m. 111*22); unoomnmted Oa. lf>. 1|/. ; redeemed 4a. *lp, 2/.; (tmpio
bimU 3a. 1;<. 1>L ; toUl 22a. Ip. 7}/.
An old aiuuna called Tutapulu.
The Tonne >Yahiw wa family own binds bore (29,74 1 , 29,742).
>l/fN/7/r«.— Ahoyakon MudiyanM>Is|^, <t,l.M (N. A.y AkntlsfrA, f(0,87tf, fl3^3f
(1,777, C. R. Matale). KdanduKuwngo, HI,7<17. (S.4MA und 3,782, 0. R. Matale).
(Jallcimhonogo, ^IM'i. (JuiiinintMlM^'p, 01.7(17. (2, IMA and 2,7M2. 0. R. Matale).
Kiruuiiihutoiiiurt*. (•(i,424. ]IoraKahApi(iy<K<^* BH.a25. Kandpgo, ft2,AHy.
KuU^iiUKu (Vulliilu), 2,(i7U, D. 0. Matale. Litihono Epitahage, 5:r,604.
LftiyahrncKe, uO..*)?!*, 52..^:tri. LowuhK'e, Tulpot Salut ](;7<I(1764 A.D.), 2.078,
D. C. Mutulo. Makulcmoilo^ro, Talpot Haka UVJ'A (1771 A.D.), 2,214, D. C.
Matale. Mcda Walawwo, ('.,1.'>1 ^N. 8.). Oyagawage, 4:),2HO. 61,105. Pallege.
2U,742. Punukuinhurc^fo, 2.1G4 and :i.4(H), i>. C. Mutalo. r>2,(»13, .D. 0. K.
Fullcwattti llamadiyalago. 6(!,4'.'4. PotiHaln^'o, r>0,073. Tahancliiwattege, *
62.705. lT(laKaiiiuii>dd(gu, 02.0 7M (1.471 uud l,7:i2, C. U. Matalr). U.Iahawata-
gwlajfo, r.2,7u5. UdudeniviKo, 2,214, D. C. Matale, M,jU4, D. 0. K. Wadu-
walage, 48.280, 61,105. Walatalawcgo. 29,741. Watoffodage, 60,378, 52,636,
60.078.
(in4 AJ).).— T»lpM written tod fnnted « WtSamitv, 0
lb* d«arMilng boop, soda Um oouUllatlta WMgnl}4. in tlw nwiiu) « xaiua,
Ud In the tB4r of fUia tiy-la. Tlwt tlw lud IjIdk Iwtirlit BkilulU-gtka-
padnwtt* u»ai-liu uid Daotbujnbs, in extent S polu, I, Gnwkkunl, do hII to
■Jnidnja Wadawk tor lh> lum ol 12 rldis lo bs posacwMd bj blm In pu»T«Bl.
WUni-wca ; Dawktto Ralk Bawoluwa Vodk, ud Ouwodk Nilimt. i,07&
P.O.U.
<I7TI A.D,).— Tilpot wriltpn and vmntnl on Fridlj, In Um drcmM of tha
Hiuuii in tho uonlh \V<»iili, ut Ihn yi-nr ul H«k« ]<lu:l. Thmt thv btna KabU>
kww*l»-inuU of aprlw u u •oi<l bj ninidiwi lo Kvulu tor 1ft rlilt*. Wllnruca
«bi> kiiuw lliu Miii» ktu I'aluliKulIu Khii.1uw>, Uuuuiunwa, Ilmauiia, Tiuu
TukkJiiifi, all ut thu MUiu vIIUkv. PuTllii'r, wbouinr illiipiilM tblii uto will
Ul biiru ft oiHv, mill tlul vIiif-u'TM I'lrrt* Uoui'll to atrcnKlbi'ii IhluHl*
will Ko (0 aTurlialiTig blJMi. t^U, D. C. U.
TiiiABii.— Ella Vihiro, a rocii tompia, built about 17SI i.D.
Tba Dalada Malkiawa o«n« five Senico PaOBU hora '.—
1. PihtllcgucUnkambuRi (Lwonty.ooe Soldi 3a. ip. 01.), hold bj Oala-'uda-
iMnago, Iluklicncgo, nml Nucamlmmuln)^. Korvicra (coiiimiitablo for Itx. M) :
ytarly to |[iva at tliu cIkm) uf Mcdindina, oi nt tlic cununrnrcment of link, 6 kat
of jaKKvry. iinmi'ly, 1 ii[ ,10 hakiimitodi nml A i>f 'iit ; in prcwnt forty Uitol
lM*va ti> ilia KniiVinomn ; tii kiv" 'Im Vidniio or any other oHicur uiil b; tli*
INwa KiUnM tu thu villn|{o, njiiliku nnil iwliidiim ; lo work for the MaliKikwit for
not mora thait two iluyii nl txh iounioy, fur llio di'livury of bnkuni, wlnn th«
tenant reci^ivi'KUiwkvii'ililiuhya, • Imiichof ri|>a plaiiUiun, nod onu uclijn of ric«.
■i. ItlilbifMliamnbiwatla (1u. ^. IV. ipinkn).
3. Kiiilawutta (I puU iianliin].
4. TuLi|>olowalt« (:i polM ipinlvii).
(t, Qal-iuwakotuwa-watta (I pela garden).
All thcMi Kiinluns aro held by oigbt low-oaito tenants for tha aarvicM
(aommulnlilu fur Itx. 4, at Re. 1 each puiBUva) of eaoh panguwa, giTing ona
Togalablu kmla to the Diwa Nilomo erury Iteknuuia.
The KaS)>v Maiia Pkwai.k ovni one Panguwa :—
Lawnlukiiiiiliunt (dvu fuldK, D jh-Iiih) hold by the Lewalege family. BarrioM
(coiniiiiililUe fur Ila. ll.'iO) : tn uiy four]><.'nca a year m panduru-mita, and to
- - '- ' - ' — ' - at the duwula ; to appear bufora the Baaiwytkt
~ iduhikuru and rorty betol Icitvei, alio to
urala, and
, _ otboVidane
when lis come* to the village.
The BhiiII.I VlllAlE ovni one panguwa.
TennQ-bamuiiu-kiimbura (one Arid In. 1/. 01.) held by the Kilawitigoda
BanOiw. SurvicGK (comniutnlilu for It*. U> : to give 100 ueri uf rict.' a year and
t«n dayi' UIhiut for tlra upkvcp u( tliu vihaiu.
MinAilAKiiTl'wi^K I'kkn Hvnikuand Pnnchinla are Ninda owners of two
B,ngu of Irftwnlu (4 knruni^ enrh), held by Aairodduincgo Bnpuwa and
umynlngo Timia, fur lh>- Nirvici'i uf ujipvuring at tlie now year t/cforo the
pro[irH!t<>rg, L-acli with forly betel Ivavri', bringing a pcniinikn<l», one ripe
planUiii biinvb, and fivo piriwehi enntaining five rartu of Tctictal.li-H to each
pni|irirU)r : tiilwry dvcviiMil uMniU'rH ofllio |>n>pri«tan' fumiliuM ; "
Paui'ANa Wai.awwa i* Ninda uwiiut of two iNHigu:— 1, Diklv
twna). i, Uda MiiU<:Uiiwa (Itvo lielda l>i. >. ■.'/., f.mr carikm
Bvehun Hki. Jp.W.). NV I bold by r>uniiiuiihutn<;u Ni'ttik Oar
No. i by Aiiwvddumc|;i.', WuduuD, liiyuiii,'^iliik-nudi),-o, Pumatcge, Watugoda
PayindakarayuUigo, Kumbure-ulu Bgodugo, Levul<>ge,Aiid Uikliencgu. Servicea
of No. I (eommnlable for Es. 1} : to appear .before the proprietor at the new
a (lipoliw
ineha and
MAK-HAK 6t$
▼ttr with foiij betol kavM and an areoanot oatiar ; to work al making axaa,
billhooks, Ao., for the walawwa for not more than one day in the year, iron being
mpplied by the proprietor if more than one article u required. Of NoTs
(oommutable for B4. 2S*20) : each family among the tunanta haa to oultiTate a
pela of the muttettu twice a year, to reap, and put the paddy into the barn ; to
tie up the itraw into bundles and thatch the walawwa (food boing viyen by the
proprietor when the thatching ii done) ; to rcimir the rouf of the walawwa when
neooDnary ; to pound a pola of paddy for thu walawwa on foMtivalii ; to carry the
proprietor's pammjuin on impiirtant ocoiHttMiM, tnwU uh i(i<:kiiuiw ur a marrtuge,
not more than two days at a tinio ; to aii)H!Ut- Itoftirt* (ho propriutor nt the
walawwa junt bcforo the oxpiratiou of tlio olil yoar, with fitrty ituti*! ituives and a
ponunikada of a ripe phiutuin bunch and livo niriwohi of vcj^ulublvs and some
jagi^ery, aiitl thu sanio at tho bvgiiiniii}; of tho iiuw yvar ; to app4}ar at the
walawwa iu time uf nicknciis and bring niodicinu if nucuMMiry.
Kethpitaoe Kiri Banda and Tiktii Mciiikii .iro Xinda owners of three pangu.
The former of Lewulc (5 kurunis field nnd 8 kuruiiin garden) and Liyangaha-
mada (G kurunis field and 8 kuruniH garden), nnd tho latter uf Kg<Hliigedara
il |)ola garden). No. 1 held by Kelieliai^'olK^M Setuwa, No. 2 by Kirimotiyegu
Liri Honda, No. H by Kj^odugo Malla. SvrviceM of ull tlio tlirto pangu : each to
appojir before tho proprielorn at tlio now year with forty U^tol Iohvoh and a
pcnnmka;!ri of vcgetaliloH tind idaiitainM; to bury the doeoiiH<>d niumlH^m of tho
family ; to tisHJKt in tho eultivution of tho proprictoi-H' paddy fields twice in a
yoai', receiving food ; tt> accuuipuny tho propriotoiH on jouiiioyH in thu Kandyan
districts on important (»ccaNionK, not more than live duyn ut a time carrying a
pingo, not more than four timoH a year, rocoiviu}( dntd. Servicort of No. 1 ftom-
mutable for 11m. 210, of No. 2 for Us. 2\>0, and uf No. 3 for Us. 2.
PlTiYEOR is Ninda owner of one pan^^uwa, Lewulo Aswedduma (I \w\a field,
2 polas garden), held by Asweddumego Menika. Services (commu table for Rs. 4):
same as those performed by tho tenants of Ketcpitage.
Kalawitkioua Walawwa is Ninda owner of throe pan^u : 1 and 2, Amba-
kotcmada (Oa. 1;>. Ctl. field, In. 3/>. ()/. gartlen) ; 3, Liyan^nihaniada (4 kurunia
field, 1 pela garden, 1 |>ela bona). Nus. 1 and 2 arc hold by three low-caste
men and a Hniith. Services of iMilh cuuunuUiblo for Uh. K'riO. Kach to ap|)oar
before the proprietor at the now year with forty lK«tol heaves and a |>enunikada
of vegetables and plantaina ; to c.iltivato h hihaa uf tho niuttottu, to reap,
and store the produce in the barn ; to tie tho straw into bundles and to
thatch the walawwa ; to go on journeys in the Kandyan diHtriotn on important
occasions not more than five days at a time, carrying a pingo, not more than four
times a year, receiving food ; to carry the pntprietor's iron to the blackMmith
not more than twice a year, not more than Heveii days at a time ; to bury the
deceased members of tho proprictorV. family. No. 3 held by Liyaiigahaniatlage
Hapuwa. Services (eommutiblc for Us. 2*ri0) : to appoar U'fore the proprietor
at the nowyearwith forty l>otol loaves and a pcnnnikada of vc<;otahlcH and plan-
tains ; to tie up Htraw into bundlen and thatoh tho walawwa ; to ^o on journeys
in the Kandyan distriota on iin|M>rtaiit occasions not inoro than five days at a
time carrying a pin;;o, not more than four times a year, receiving food.
The estate of thu late Udawki.a Uati:maiiatmaya of Matalo North is regis-
tered as owning a Ninda pangu wa, liowulo Anwoddunia (() kurunia field, 8
kurunis garden), hold by Lewulege Tii^a. Services (coninuitablo for Km. 2'5<)) :
to appear before tho proprietor ai tho new year with forty hotel loaves and a
penumkada of plantains and vogotablon ; to cnltivato Paraliitiyawekumbura
twice a year, by repairing tho dams and reaping the corn and thnshiiiK it and tying
up tho straw : to go on ionrnoys in tho Kandyan dintricts on important oeca-
•iouH not mt»re than five days at a time, carrying a pin^M», nt»t more than four times
a year, receiving food ; to bury the docoaHud menilioi-M of the proprietor's family,
receiving presents for doing so.
Aramuk ri/iVi« Ekanayaka AuAriiciiini: rogiMoiod aa owner of throe ^inda
pangu: 1, Kankotayedoniyoknnibura (H kuruniH tUld, Ott. \p. .^^. giirden,
5 kuruniu bona) ; 2, Molekkigoanga (field of 4 kurunis) ; :\ .Vila (field uf
6 kurunisV No. 1 held by Kgmlago Mails. Services (connnutable for Rs. 4) :
name as those performed by the t<'nant of UdaweU Uatemahatniuya'a estate.
No. 2 held by Oal-enehene Muppuwa. Services (comuiutable for Uh. l'(')5) :
36—97 K
5S4 MAK— MAK
to apiMur it the old and new year with forty betel leavet at eaoh appearanoe ;
to bring one penumkada (plantains and piriwehi aa osoal) ; to attend the
proprioton on journeys cariying a pingo, not more than four timea a year, nor
for m<>re than seven davs at a time, food being given ; to assist the proprietora
in oultivating thoir field one day in the year ; to attend at the walawwa on
weddings and festivals and worlc at such work as fetching and distributing
Srovisions and water, being fed while so serving. No. 3 hold by Wadiige Kalu.
orvices (c«)niniutable tor Us. 1*05) : to appear at the new year with l^tel and
the usual penunikuda ; asMist proprietor in cultivating his field two or throe days
a year ; attend on j(»urneys currying a pingo, not more than four times a year,
nor for moro than seven days at a time, food being given ; to attend at the
walawwa on weddings and festivals and fetch and distrtbuto provisions and
water, being f(!d whilo so serving.
l)ir>Ai.A(iK i'stho Ninda owner of ono panguwa, Kila (5 kurunis field), held by
Pahalugo Widiya, foi tlio sanio Hcrvici'M as performed by the tenant of No. o
of AromlH) or Kkanay.ilca Arachchigo Panguwa. Commutuble for Us. l'G6.
MAKULUAHAliALUPOTA.— A hamlet of Koholanwola, in Udugoda Udasiya
pattuwa, Matalo North.
Di'LLCWK Adigar owns ono Ninda panguwa : —
l>alu|>atpanguw&. — Tenant : Alutge Wedakarava. Holds two fields of
la. ly». 1^., a garden of 2 pelas, Services (commutable for Rs. 12'50) : to present
•very new year's day a tangama (hi,), betel, and a penumkada of vegotablea
and meat ; to claim for the propriot4>r and carry to his walawwa the ** gan-gate
and pole ** and his share of fish aiught in the tank.
MAKULGASKOTITWA.-A village in Kandapalla korale, MaUle North. In
tho Genihis of 1H71 gnmpcd with Wal|H>lakotuwa.
Population in 1H81, 2rt (21 males. 7 females); in 1891, 36 (24 maleai
12 females).
MAKULO A8WEWA.— A village in Kandapalla korale, Matale North, In Dandu-
bendiruppo'wasam. In the Census of 1871 grouped with Galwaduwagama.
Population in 1H81, 89 (52 males, 37 females) ; in 1891, 105 (57 malea,
48 females). Oliyo, Tamils.
Ill 1H78 7^ acres (3fi. 2/>. 5/.) paddy land were registered, of which 4^ acrea
paiti Us. 4'30, the rest uncommutcnl.
TAMiAiiAnoiu Mcdduma Uanda Mudijranse has two Ninda pangu here : —
1. Makulgaswewe (la. 3/>. 0/. field) hold by Siyambahiwege. Servieea
(coninintalilti for lis. 17) : to give forty le.ives of betel and four piriwehi, two
of nteai an<l two of vogotables at the old year ; tenant paid tax.
2i Kadadekewewe D.ilupat (2 pelas field, 1 pela garden) held by Pahalage.
Services (rommutalile for IN. 5) : to appear onco a ye.ir with forty leaves of
betel, oni- kurawala of vegetables or meat, and four tuttu (*2tl.).
Fu m ilirt.— 1 halatrv, ft I ,HSU, 207, C. R. Dsmbnlla. YakdcKKala^e. 5 1 .88U.
MAKimriTE (Ul)A AM> PALLK).--Villnges in Kohoka korale, Upper
Howuhi'ta, Uda Maknruppe in Uogamuwa-waHam and Pallc Makuruppe in
Pallewc'la-waiKAni. Minor road to Moragolla.
St rf unit. — Atarandawo-ela and Poldarawe-ela in Palle Makuruppe, which
irrigate 40 at-ros (20 umunu) pa<ldy land.
In Uila Makuruppe 20 acres (10 amunu) paddy land watered by small elas.
PanangaiuuwiMWewa and Uaiubukgeto-wewa in Uda Makuruppe are abandoned.
Tho MakunipiM* Vihare is in ruins : tho Panangamuwe Kovila is in good order.
Population in IH71, 22H (113 males, 115 females) ; in 1»81, 254 (130 males,
124 ft iuat«m) ; in IKOl, 210 (08 males, 118 females). Yellalas, Dhobies, Tom-
tom Boaters, Tamils.
* /*iiM<7;r#.— Pobut MttdiyanMshige Medage, bMk (N . ^.).
MAb-MAL 5tft
MALAGAMMANA.— A village iu Kulugaiutuiuuwiya p«ttuwl^ Hampattu. la
1871 grouped with Dadohogamm.
Population in 1881,325 (171 males, 154 fomalea) ; in 1891/249 (122inal«,
127 females).
Malauammana YiiiAKKUAMA.^Populatinn iu lH01,S2(15niales, 17fenialea).
Iu 1H7H :12k iici-ea of paddy laud wure regiMtored, of which commuted ()a. Cjp. 8I.
(paid lift. 1G7) ; redeemed flif. \p, 2L ; toUl lla. 2/>.
Malaoammana ViiiAKK.— Built in the reign of King Bhuwaneka Bahn Y.
It bclon^M to the Malwatte RHtabliHhmtnt.
The hcrodiUry iiicumbeutH were of the Inpitiya family, who held it for ten
generations (Vol, /., p. S8S),
Malagamnmna UnnanHe (Vol. /., p. 487).
Gniut by Malagammana Maha^.'^ino Bandara, the tutor of Haluwana Bala of
Ispiiiya iu 1C51 a.i>. (Vol. /.,/>. 4HS).
Several witnesMCH in 1721 A.i». (Vol. 7., p. US).
Malagamuiana Vidane in 175U a.i>. a witness to a Galabawa deed (Kol. /.,
p. Sil).
The ViiiAKK has two Service Pangu in the village : —
1. Nila. — TeuantH : Tomuiuttayalagc, Oli-angogo, Balawatgodage. Hold
3 acres HoKIh and li acres ganlenrt. The Msrvico (coniroutaible for Rs. 52*95) it
perforuiud in HliaroM, each nliure reprcHciitint; 1 |)ela (half an acre) of mud land ;
each holder tif a Khare Iuim to cultivate 1 nola of the muttottuwa of the vihare,
the vihare HupplicH seed paddy and buiralticH unly, the tenant has to garner ih«
orup of the uiutluttu pola, straw, and puddy, and to thrcttli the fiaddy with
temple bufTaloeM ; tluitch the touipU: with about M) bundloH of niuttettu straw
and to thatch the atuwa and pun|H)la ; wvml the uialuwa nix times a year;
supplv one wattiya of lloworH nuirning and evening for four days in every
month ; convert 1 (tela of temple paddy into rice once a mouth ; aiwist in
keeping the fence of the vihare lualuwa in repair ; OMsint in daubing with
cowdung the pansala for the four fcstivalH and pinkam days ; assiat in
decorating the vihare for the four foMtivaU ; give a hunduwa of kckuna oil t6
the temple for the Kutti Man^'alaya ; perform any dumcNtic work at the tempU
for not more than eight days in the year. Uatious during service : conjee in
the morning, curry and rice at noon. The tenants have to carry out tiie deceased
priest for cremation.
2. Hewini. — TeuantH: Dawulkarage, Oli-an^'ei^c. Hold 1|^ acre field ^nd
1 acre garden. Serviccn (coinniutable for Us. 24*1H)) : to furniHh two men to
beat tom-tom on poya dayH and the four fchtival days anil piiikani days at tha
vihare, almi to proceed to (turudetiiya for the Alutsal Alaiigalaya Ijeatinv tom-
tom ; when on duty the tenants are entitled to conjee in the morning and carrj
and rice in the noon.
Malacammana Pattini Df.wai.k.— Dadoliogaiiia Banda dedicated a field
Paud«ni}a (To/. /., ;*■ i'7).
Mulagunnuaiia Kapunila claimed land for the dcwale in Kmbulpure.
MALA(ffKKUMBUUA.— A hamlet of Miganimana. iu Udagam|mha korale, Lower
Duuibara.
MALANWATTA.— A village in Oannewe konile, Upper Ilcwsheta, in Udagania-
waham.
Strnim. — Amunewela-ela.
Not in the ConHiis of 1871. Population in 1881, IH.O (73 malc^ 02 females) :
in 1801, ir>l (83 malcH, 08 femalen). Vellalas, Tom-tom Beaters.
AlH)ut 32 acres (IG amunu) under paddy.
MALAWAXAQE TIINNA.— A hamlet of Akunina.
Popuhtion in 18U1, 217 (90 malcH, 118 females).
IIALDENIYA.^A hamlet of Motagama, in UdaponA korale, Kotnudt.
UAUlAMliAXA. — A TiUua » UaDnpaUte konb, YMiaMmm. b 1871
KTcmpM vitb DinnUiioda tnd KahavatugodB. Popalktion Id IBSl, 167
<N:l main, V. tomtltt) : in lfl«l, K,i (Kl biIm, flO fMnln).
In IN7H almnt M wrw uf paddy liDd wara ngjitarad, of wbieb eommnM
1% "' ^'*"' ''*" "'■'''■"J ' fe'leainml 8o. 3^. 81. ; aUndonwl On. Op. SI. ;
ymAiE.-ilurakBliy8 Viliaia, l»luh|[iiig (o (ha MalwatH EaUbliabnent
Dhinnaiialk'rnuiiHi r>. (hr Qun.ii'i Adrucata. PUIdUII ai iDonmbaDtat tha
Clurnkiiijn Vlbani In Malimnmaiw cUiuwl iluaacni tor tha di*triiim of a
walrrMaiurw whii'h Irriitak*! a Hi'M, -IS.Gltl.
Irfiiid KJvon l.y (ha king in 1TH4 A.ix to (lie peopU of MalgainiDaiu lot tba
onliiTuiiuii of jiiMiiiau l^iwim U> nSor in (ho Halinwa lod tba tamplva in Kand*
nury day ( I III. I ., itp. HI , i7i).
Onu of tliu (ennnlii wliOM norvice it Vw to bring flowin to the Halinwa
buruKl a txirino, am) on it> hving diwoTcred tliat ho hnd toncbad a dead body ha
wan di^gniilinl uiii) hi> luud w.u cunflncntod {Jiul. Com.. Snl July, 1831).
HAMIANDKXIVA.-A TJII.ue in rdai[iiinpa)« kuralo. Bari-pattn, near DigaU
and lluniiwili.
P»iiubii<m ill li71. I'm (Of) male*, 9lt femalea) ; in 1881, 337 (163 malat, 174
fBDuUK) ; ill IHUl, 'j:i (:i:i malcH, 60 femalea).
In IHIH alHiui %i kkh poddy land wura re|riatered, of which oomjuutad
3u. tp. U, (|ui<l lU. triO) ; nduooud ISu. U,>. 3J. ; toUl lEIa. 1;.. U.
MALIIAIIAKALK.— A vilU;[u in Udnmlntn kunle, Tnini.an
tn tbo (luiiKui .>( 1H7I i;r<>upcd with lEitHnda and Wnli
rliu II\M.iitANKKi I Maiia IIkwai.e liKii clavtn 8«r»ioo PttBgu r—
1. I'uHu I'uiiiruwa.— Tvnniit : DumlinmRO. Holda one field \a.Op.OI. ; thrae
hon 1.1.0/1.1)/. Sorvicrt (oDiniiiiitnblo fi,r H.. )H*1) ; (o con.oyi peU of paddy
tnthirduwalufmm tbi' viJIti^c llino tiinu> n yl^;>^ ; tu cultivalo gnarly I peU of
Um Unantcuno multvtlii from plouubiiiK tu ■toriiig, cattlo l>oing nipplied ; to
attend kt tbu HanipKHiikcU Duwalo for tbc (oar fcMtivaln. pmeeod to Kandy, -
■nd ruiurn with tlis pr»ci'>«i<in carrying a kudiyn. to altund the HansunnkeU
pviabtrs fur Sttuin duyii « year, tu curry % kodiya and axxiKl in eleanng tha
Builuwa aii'l ill dctiinti<in>i ; to attoiid tliu Kuiidy punibeni for Qve dayi ; to gm
two <luyii til tbatchina. He, •nd acvun dnyi to ruijain at tie dewalo. „ „.
a.3. lloraiiukaraniXila.— Twiant; MalhotnodiiBe. Holdtwolioldalo.On W.;
twoheulki. l,,.6l. >ier»in..ii(coinniutableuicbforIl..C7(J): Ihoaame aaNo. 1,
MCdpt thnl tlivMiiMogii bhiwUMbontnewsut iheponliera.iuitood of PilalUllkIa
■erriee, mill hImi at tliv four fentivain, instead of carrying a kodivB.
4. WaUiiUulayi,. — IVimut : Knlwtadoniya. HolUa one BiiW Ou. '?■«■:
MM huna (In. «h- W. Strvicu* (commuUlile for En. 4 &'>) : to he in muij at tb*
Uangnnnkeia Uowalo tor two montha« year, thirty duyn at a time, and beat tb*
tomlimi tlilL-e time, a day i to atlvnd at the llangu.anktU Dewalo and beat (be
Unu-toni at Ibc |>rni1iurii for lif tcon dayn ; to boat tomtom at the lent ioMi»ai» ;
ta *"irt in kiwinng tlw I'atlirippuwa in repair. a u n- «„ m
6.rt. WalanWayaXilu.- -tenant :S;f!UtolloEe. ""'^ I''" ^ i^^'^' "^
Bcrviei-a (mmrautaUu f..r lit. Kl>5) ; thu aanie an Ho. 1, oioopl that theae tenanU
carry a iKindaina, ., i. n i nr
7. Ki.i.l.uiv« Xilii. - IVuant : Ik-wkaruge. Hold, one dcld Oa.lp- W-
Hcrvioi-^ (™i.in,malJo for U».8-«»); to cnrry a pola of HaraUw. ^" "■•
vilUuo to lb.- dewalo ..nw .Tear ; to att.nd at tl« porabera lor Bttoen daja aftd
«rry akodiva.rkartl,e nwfnwa. and a»i.l in deeotatioiia ; to "'«>«P"y™
IWnayiikii Niliiiiki from 1ii< waliwwa W the dewale for tbe peraluira , to »»aia»
in mpaint for two daya a year.
ICAIi-^MAL 817
8. Elenpalk NiU. — Tenant : OallAddAge. Holdi one field Uo. ip. 01. ; om
liena Oa. Op, II. Serrioei (oommaUble for Bi.6'70) : to clean and repair the
braaa or other metal Yeneli, Ac, of the dewale for thirty dayi a year ; to giva
two4lava a year to thatching, Ac, and leven dayi to repair* at the dewale.
9. MediUye Kila. — Tenant : Mediliyege. Holds one field la. 0^. 01. ; .two
ben Ocf. 3/). 0/. SerWcei (cominutablo for Re. 13*40) : to be in mura at the
mnltengo for four months a ^esr, thirtv days at a time, and 'cook the mnltcn.
The fine for mimiing a mura is a ridi a dsy, or £1 a month.
10.11. No sorvices rogisterod.
All the tonunts of this village appear before the IlaKnavaka Kilame at the
new year and present forty leaves of hotel and small offuviugs of caket or
"vegetables.
HALHEWA. — A village in Asgiri Pallcniya pattuwa, Hatale South, in Yata-
watte-wasam. In 1871 grouped with Yatawatta.
Popuhition in 1881,34 (15 males, 19 females); in 1891, &1 (28 malea,
23 f emalus). Kinnarayo, descendants of Kuru Mudaliya, Kalal and Mat Weavera.
In 1878 about 3 acres paddy land were registered, of which commuted la. Ip, bi,
(paid Bs. 8*20) ; unoommuted Oa. Op. SI. ; total la. 2/>. 31.
HALHEWA. — A village in Udapone korale, Kotmale, in Uamboda-waaam.
Sireanti. — Ambahela-ela, Puuaoya-ela.
Tillage path to the Eamboda-Pusulpitiya minor road.
Population in 1871, 223 (119 males, 104 females) ; in 1881, 217 (120 maUa,
97 fvmalos) ; in 1891, 1C5 (8.5 males, 80 females). Vellalus, Tamils.
In 1878 GO acres of paddy land were reffistered, of which 24a 2/>. bl. oommnted
(paid Rs. 23901) ; the rest, 10((. \p. 0/., abandoned.
Dalada Karanduwa Viiiark.— Le Mesuriersays :—
DurinfT an inHurrcction in Kandy the tooth-relic disappeared, an^waj found
here on a rock, Daladakaranduwegala. Hume flowers were strewn over a field
in the nci}?bbourhood, which led Uio natives to find the tooth-relic. Here th^
built the vihare.
The tooth-relic is the:i ssid to have disappeared from the vihare and to have
returnetl to Kaudy after the itiMurrection.
The vihare was fwrtly burned a few veara ago.
Malhewa Kovila, situated in a rock on Ramboda estate, dedicated to tlM
twelve gods, is a place where charms are UHe<l to cure diseases of cattle and men.
This koviU contains the weapouH of the twelve gods, and has an imago in the
•' form of a seri>ont.
ICALIYADDA.— Sm liaraaingammedda.
ICALLIYAPPUWA.— A hamlet of Hatton (Vol. L.pp. M, S34).
II ALUY APPU W A.— A hamlet of Maskoliya ( Vol. /., p. U).
IIALPANA a/iai MUTTETTU-ELA.— A hamlet of KengaUa (To/. I^p. 4iO).
IIALULLA.— A village in GangapaUta korale, Upper Uewaheta. The
includes Hakurutale and Hilpenkandura. *
PopuUiion in 1871, 2G8 (1.32 males, 13C females) : in 1881, 118 (59 nalea, 58
females) ; in 1891, 87 (40 males, 47 females). Vellaias, Low-country flinhsleat.
Malulle-wewa, in good order ; Wewagcdara-wewa, abandoned.
In 1878 94} acres (47a. 2p. M.) of paddy Und were registered, of whieh
oommuted 42fi. Op. 9/. (paid Rs.227'C0) ; the rest, tn. Ip. C/., wore abandoned.
IIALWATTKOODA.— A village in UdapalaU korale, Tumpana. In the Oanaw
of 1871 grouped withGunadaha. United popnUtion, 127 (71 males, 66 femalea).
It is not in the Cenaas of 1881 nor of 1891.
HALWITTE VlllAHK.-ltlM Kudf .)
liANI)AXUAWEL.V.~A lutnilat of AKaU««tU, In Kobonsiyft pBttn, lUtaU
Huuth. ItMlTiuUuirran KHDily. A briilg*. The Mntinution of tha wun
■treat lit Umtalo t->wn. Oiiutiiiauii. Cattle abed. A vthm. Bosd to lUttota
on Ibu ti;{hl ; nmil on tli* loft lo Aluvihan:. Urn* kiln »boat btU « milt fnn
I>..|iiilnti<m ill IfMl, HO (4)1 nulu, S3 tcmalM) ; in IBOl, 47 (IB mtlu,
i:*rj i.n. Rnut liv Hri HuiiaiMPii«t WJknima Bubn of bmd in Munpitiya to
CIbIkhiiu Vjliari' in llnnilaiiiyti (I'uJ. /., /i. JJU).
Ill IHTk S>> nmil iiixlily lam) nam roguturoil, of whioh oommutod So. In. 91.
J pill Ux. l<J':i.1) : ndrimoil Uu. 1^ 01. ; tcmpla Sa. lo. W. ; total 16a. Op. U.
4 RartK (l^i mnunu) of flelil Iwlonit io Kupuitipola Uuda and to PannatelU
Baiull (Ull,3liU).
In tho II. L. H. 7 ununii nfiitctod : S polu to tbc ll«]iK>w* and il polaa to tba
M.ivi'CTi VK Wai.au'wa.— Amurtohaiita Navantn* Wikiunaainha Stnanajaka
Funlilii WuliitU Muilijanw. Thia family waa of tbe hiBlMat raak during lb«
•iufatwiitli iH!ntur)|. It wai dosuoiided fn>m Abaiiin Bnniun of Alupnlawela.
lu li'ifl Mnmiiitiju Ruliihami, DUava of tho Thnio Kunilui and of the SeTen
KocoluXi nii't tlio Itulcli AmboRuulor, Vnn dun Caaaior, at Bitawakn (rn/fHTyii,
61^). HiMiuilnihiiglitoruiurriodtnKopnitipol* ; another nianiod Pnbatawgl*
iwa Nilnmi^ (»,[>44).
Iliiwm, Uiiiniiiliyi' IKuvn ot Wullii-<iia (Ova?) and Diwa Nilame, married a
ilnuKlili-r iif Kiinilnilmije Kllnpoln Adiunr. Ho waa Dixava in 17<W. lti|uid
tlwt Imi hail n ain, llalciunlKitiiiiiyu <if t'duniiw:ini, who live<I nt Kladtita ; and
SIhIIht. Itnnawnnit Nikiiiu; (I'n/. /., ;u>. lliii, If;.', IIT, SSO, 3iS), who married
KilnlKiHln Kiiiiiarilinmi niul nml u anii, iLiniiiriinn Itatcnnluitnuiva.
Tlni lli<av:i'>i d.iii;jlit(T, Malii|H(i,VD Diliiitaniia Ulinniisu (Vakiuta Duli) waa
ilw tntiHtrilu inixli'iM t>t KiiiK Kirli Sri, to whom hIiu lioro two m>iw and nix
■tnuirhtt'm. ATiit KIhk Klrti Sri'M d'uth rIm wna the mntrcM of hia nucccaiior,
Kint; Itajailhi H^tjo Siiilui {ixih yoc'mbtr, tSSi; Sih April, ISIB; CIS Dtnm-
bff, ism.
Her dauijiiti'n married Tamil rolutiomi of tlie kinR. One diia)[hliiT la laid to
IwTo miirrioil Ihiluwa Kuiuuni>aiiii Nuynkar tTntianno. nvpliD* ■>f the kinR, and
lu Imvu )ud two wuw, M»in|>ili}'e Loku Dion Kluhatmsju and Mniii|iitiye Kuda
t>tKl M.iliiiliiinju. An<it1iord:iii){litL-r wKiid t<>lui*oniarrio<ll)udduiuiiiiiKa>-aknr
IJniwiiio'.a n.'liilivc of the kiii|{, nml to liavo hnd a mid, Giiiriwala llaanayaka
NihiiK', ami a d«tl|[litur, S[um]nli>« Kiimanluini, who murriud Golaholn
Ailotiiir ai'iNiinit oftliesu aix lUu-'lilim of llio kina a: (I) married to
Xantyaiia N'ankar ; (2) t<t Hokkatoilu Nnt-nkitr; (.1) to Sikkul Kayakar ; (4) and
(fi) (it Oaliliiiti liaiiikiiT ; ttt) Va Koiinu Knyiikur.
nt tin ■I'lui iif the Dntdjunna Uiiiianw, MaropiUyo Lokii Wnhala Bandar*
mitrricd a diiu;;htLT 'if Mi))aatenna Adioar. Ho nni-ccuiUd In Kondadcniya aa
gn-at ifrnndtiiu ,i>f K'nidiuhniyo Di-avn, liut when hu wan di<gniced and baiiiHhod
tn Mainpitiya, lUe KimihidimiTB lamia wcro ccjnfiwatcd nnd were piven to a
Tiharo and li. tliu I'alliiii Duwali'. Ar.iwe Adiipir attempted to dctlirono the
InatKiuifuf Kuudyaad toplacuMamjiitiyuBandaraon the throne. The people
HAM—HAH 629
of Udonuwart joined the rebellion. After it was sappreaaed, HampiUye
Bandarm wai out to pieces at Hunukotuwu iu December, 1812. (/>*Qy/y*f />#ary,
80lh Jauwity^ 1812^ and Nth Januui'tf^ 18IS),
Ho bad ail only daughter born ui 17U3, wbo married both the MoUigoda
Adigars, brotheni. The firot AdiKur died 2(Uh October, 1823. They had two
daughtera : (1) Molligoda Kunmrih.imi, to whom her mother gare a deed, ICth
June, 183(> (gee 20,182); and (2) Mampiti^o Tikiri Kuniarihami (2^'^20t who
died in 185U TTcHt. S38), having miirriod (1) Klaiuitv liaMnayaku Nilame;
(2) Yalegoda BaHnayuka Nilanio (U,H2) ; and (3) llanwala Ilanda, and she left
no imiie. Her estate wan ad ministered by her aunt, MolUgudn Luku Kumarihami
of Beli^'amuwa (33,685, 33,(;72).
On the execution of tlio Lokii Baudara, the whtile property, except a field
which an anccHtor had obtained from a wandiya (or fine) in the reign of King
Nurendru 8inha (3lHt May, 1H17), was continvated. Though Manipitiya was
roNtoruil to the Loku Bandura'H niotlior, (ho re^t of the hiinlN were given to
Maduwe lUMiide ami to one of thu king's liand of Hingern (I :ilh January, lOtb
August, 1827), othefM to MahilHirN and to the king's drninnu th. ,
After the Britinh accession tho Manipitiya iamlH were reMtored to Mampiiiye
Loku Disava and Kuda Disava. ;
1. Mampitiyu Loku Dina ^fahatniaya endowed Sivaml»aIug<Mhk Vihare in 1815.
He was llatemahatmaya of Udunnwara in 181(» and 1817. llo was imprisoned
in September, 1818, but was restored to favour and was a DiKiiva in 1810 and
Biisnayaka Nilame uf the Kmlx>kke and Wegiriye Dewala in 182(i>|^H.
Ho married : (1) Leiike Kumarihami, whom be diw.-arded in 1828; (2) Pilima
Talawwe Kumarihami; (3) Kanunnlo ri//((« Wandurngala Malmtmcyo (18th
June 1831). He had no children. Decree against him, I Itb «Jidy, 1820, for tithe
due to (lovernment.
He sohl land in Talawinna to an Unnanso in 1827 (8,708). He died before
18th June, 1831. His widow, Wandunigahi Kumarihami, as administratrix,
brought action 8,088, and wtui sued in 5,41)0 (:i7th Fehrnurif^ IS,Vt),
Mampitiyu Kuda Diwv Mahatmaya of Seven Korales endowed SiyamlKilagoda
Vihare in 1800 and 180:). Kmancioatcd his Hlaves in 1H20 (-1,038). He was in .
prison on 21st Septenil)er, 1818. defendant in an action (.4th Julv, 1817) for
taking forcible posseMsion of Pihilikumbura belonging to Rankonde Arachchi.
Own^ land in Andurubebihi (8,180, 8,<i()2). Bannayaka Nilame of Auibokka
Dewalc,Matttle, 1831-35 (887, 1). 0. M., llthJuhi, JSiO,) MahaLekam 1815-28,
Ratemahatraaya of Upper Dumbara 18:)7-44, of Udapalatii )XU\,
He lived at Bowala in lMap:ilaUi and died 9th Jainiiar^v, Ik47 (20,080, 20,182)
at Ranawana in Yatinuwara, leaving two widows, sisters. To one of thcw
administration was granted (20.0HO), bo had a hon Tikiri Banda (38,468), who
died unmarried.
Tho dcHccndants of the Mampitiye family became «fxtinet on the death of
Molligoila Tikiri Kumarihami in 18.')*), wlicn her |NUerual aunt, Molligoda Loku
Kumarihami, succeeded her, and hIiu conveyed the Mampitiya lands to Unura-
buwe, bite Hiiicmaliatmaya, by whom they were Hold to Puninatella Banda and
to Kcppitipola Uatcmahatmaya.
Diwclgama Bosnayaka Nilame had the golden Siinnas whtcli the Bandara got from
King Kirti Sri. The Bandara had aino a golden Buduge, a small nhrine, aa
a toy to play with when ho was young. It w:is in ihe posscMtion of a chief priest
of Asgiri, who deposited it in the Maiyangana Dagolm.
DiGGALPOTA ViiiARE. — ThiH vihare was built by tho Mampitiye family to
have a place near tho walawwa at which to worship. There w;js no pannala. It
is close to the burial place of the family, near whifh iH a bo-tree and an am-
balama, which commatulN a view of Kandy ( Trmftlf Loml ('nm., ilni Manh, 1S07),
Wah.ila Bandara offered a liehl Karat«kuinhura to Diggalpota Vihare, and gave .
charge to Kumbalkiimhure Uimansc of (iaigaiie Vihare.
Tho vihare fell into disrepair long lief«»re 1858: Kunibaikumbure IJunanae,
of Galgane, a descendant of the oii<.'inal ^rjinltf in IH(;7, Kiid he oinciuted at a
small pilimage which had recently Uen built. The Temple Land (>onmiiKHiooeni
rejected the claim on the ground that the vihare bad ecohed ti> exist.
KUTTAXQALA ViiiARK mentioned (10th An-.-ust, 1827) as lH;ing now aUnduned.
Bokumbure Siddharte Uuuanse occupies a pan.sala iu the neighbourhood.
B*dit<id>8oUBMN*kMl>lnir*««-Bi>kaptban81ddbMU17MMui. La^balaar
lag (o HuBplti;! Dngnuiu Unnuut. Oahndsalh htrioB Pudukllkluti-
nva lot pniHOMUui. n* WM put to dtfttk ud hi* Undi BonfliMted, and th*
Belli iru gifta In cos of the kipj('ii IbihI of ilngen ; It trw mtond bf Uia
KhkHhIi tu hi> brorher Uanidtije Dumtk. DIapnta h to the rlshti ot Knttia-
f lU Vihtra u ti. th« land. (13f A July, I8ST, tOtk Afiiil, IU7.)
HAUODAVTELA.— A vilUgainKaadupuUtekonlaiTituinwan. Btanongo^
ia ft bunluL »-
IIIUm, — D iiinauladciDiyo-kun i1 unliyu , K uniaranlloiia -lundK.
PouuUion in 107i> '>'< (l-^'-l i""!"'! 1^'- toaudw) ; in 1881, SM (ITS nulM,
lai funiuU-H) ; ill IK'l, tfJ3 (N4 mulu., 149 fcmiJci).
In IKTH uliout 'JT acroH padily laud wnni rcuiaterod, of wbish eonmotcd
8b. Oil. 2f. (paid Uh. Gild) ; roJacmcd 3Tu. 3u. W. ; abandoned la. So. 41. ; loia
bjr Crown 1<(. (Pj>. bl. ; lotsl 4Ru. 2i> 21.
Tbo pcuple Mid lanil fur tlM urrice o( watch at Balan* kadawata.
n(i>/n->.-E>liri>lnin< Kalawa, otMituaiUwaU, dnliisM Uod Co IllailoiaViban
il.J.l..p.Jl:l). JlniHiHlawHu Paaiwi.Ulunra Li^anua, 1G1I3 i.D. ( kW. /.,
(I. IJif). Mxiuurlitwln Juiitlmia and U*){unuiD|.'a. i;i«*,D, O'"*. '-./■ "*)■
KinliuhkiTi'. '.■■I' (N. K),
HANAUDDA.— A M«ori>li villagD in Mudwiya p«ttuwt, MnUl« Routb.
A tllilnlJIlO,
In tUo ri'iHH of King Wijnyuimln, Manikmia MuilijHiuv furmud tbe U
lUik. Almai IHKH Dm villimcr* ruiiairod ii.
ISitMlalioB ill IH71, 34H (141 nuilu., I(J7 luniulc*) ; in 1881, ^H3 (lU malui,
1ST fuwiiL-:!) : in1)>U1.3IT(!>4initIcii,U';ifumalu>>). Moormou, SinlialsM, Taoiili.
In INTit alHiut i:i nrrcH jiaildy land were r«g into red, of wliich comuuled
Jte. 3^. C. (l»id Uh. 10-14) ; uiivumniutod lu. Iji. W. ; reaoemod Su. Ip. 'it. ;
total Am. I,<. .'U.
HANAHINUA.— A vilUxe in Baulwm^wowo-wauui, in Kkudapalla koralu,
HbIbIo Nortli. ligtwccn Kilikmua and Uanilutraguawova.
tUrtumt. — I lowanoUo -ova, Alalia- ula.
/Ittl.— Iloliyakanda.
IntbolIviiKiMof Itl7t urouped will] Andii|{ab,XiLi{[ama.ai]d Dnmbangaswowa.
Po)Hitetiuii in IHHI, H'J (4<) maluH, 43 feiii.ilua) ; in 18S1, 3a (20 DuOw, 16
fvIU>l»>. Blorkiinillu, I>aiati!».
In IHTH alwut li ouri-R Via. 3p. SI.) of uiicuDimuted paddy lant) wore ngiitand.
TiKt Dai.aiia Mai.iiiawa hnt thnw Survico Pangju :—
1. llinla.— Toiiantii : Veda)-a, l^alinlam- Knld one Held On. ip. U. ; two
nnloniO-i. 11/'- f<l- Hvrricei (cnmmiibibia fur Rn.T): the mrTice ia to appear
vearly 1wf«re tlio Diyawailnna Nilamewith an arocanut cutter ; to kits a wabnn-
fcetta to thu mullonuii uf tho Daltida Maligawa ; to appear bofars the Tidana
yearly witli h iii:tiuma of a hum ciimb ur tvo bnuw rings, one man of the village
to none an lilaekamilb in Kandy (or Gtu dayii a year whenavsr tha Maligawa
it undrr ronnir.
~ Mnla.— Ti'nnnta : Dinlngo, llittarago. Hold two Raldi la. In. Of. ; two
_._ju lk(. Ui>. 71. KtfrvitvK (oimmuUble lor R*. IIW) : ume a* No. 1.
S. I'aLula.— TL■^*tll^• : I]ituru)-o. IlohU one Sold Un. 3/i, 61. ; two gardona
■utlemi lk(. Ilii. 71. KiirvitvK (commu table lor K*. 11-90) : ume a*
S. l-aLula.— Tenaiil" ; IlitiaruKO. llol.la ""'■' "- ■*■■ '• ■
Oa. Op. 4'. >VrticoH (ooniniutAlili' Tor It*. 9)
if ANAKOIjA.— A villasc in Udauampnha korale. Upper HeWabela.
&min>.— Galpiliillc-pla nj.ni Kaiia« itrawe-olo, Kandokumbuta-ela, HaukoU-
* •!*, ltatnindekBn.lure.cla, Sown<li:)paU via, Watigoda el«.
In tbu Cddhiih iif 1X71 grtmpud with lilumpiliya and HnratDWala. Fopulallou
In 18B1, 219 (IIH male*, 101 fomalca) ; in 1891, 204 (109 roaloa, 95 famalM).
'Durayocuiinocti'd with tlis DuraynofKumlnlntuwa, Low-country Siobaleie.
About 100 acraa (W nmunii) "f Imddy lanil are undor cultivation.
Dii'I'KMVE ViiMIil! founded in the time of Maaa Kumara of Uandar* Hnwara.
/b.^/in.— KakkaiapcaliKi' aliai UuDai^iiihairo f». Punwllrge alitt Dyaawatttge,
•,7l*(N.fl.).
MAN-MAX Mt
MANQALAOAMA.— A Tillagt in Qanflipabte konU, Taiiftw
0ffrMfll."*lMlllgABUl-#UL
In 1871 groupM with GettapoU and D«higama.
PopaUtion in 1881, 129 (65 malet, 04 femalM); in 1891, liO (7S ayOat,
67 females).
In 1878 about 47 acres of paddy land were registered, of which eomamted
6a. 3(p. 8/. (paid Rs. 44*96) ; redeemed 14a. Op, <S. ; temple 3a. ^. 0/. ; total
23a. 2p. 41.
Grant of land (in 1344) to Gadaladeniya of 3 polas in xUngmUpyftt /f^, /.^
p. 230).
Galabitiyawo Knda Banda had land in Blangalagama (Voi, L^p, SI),
Muiigalngaroa Mahatmeyo gave land to a smith family in Mangalagama
{Vol. J., p,. 173),
Sale of land in 1759. Grant by Ambagama Duraya of Mangalagama in
Gangapaluta of Tatinuwara (Vol. J.^p. 281).
The Wekagala YitiARr. in Dchigama has one Service Panguwa hero. About 8
acrcR of fluid held by Momwclugo Diiigiriya, Slc-ma Lobbey and Batanaioti
Uiinuiuuj. Scrviccii (couimutuMo ft>r Us. 23'i>()) : to ki)on tlio viliare (which ia
tiled) in repair and to di'curato it with l<i Liuiii>a and r> tiiwlcr ciKMiaiiut loaves for
tho four foMtivalH, keep the iimliiwa clean anil five « t v « , -K, ami to maintain tha
patliH to ilio vihnt'u (A) fathoniH long. Kadi .vliaro lias tci ;;ivo, as (>eMunui, after
the new year one dan|)ettiya of curry and rice and foriy luavon of hotel.
MANOODA. — A village in Udaniya Pattuwa South, Upper Dumbara.
Jtiili. — Galpotu-ela, Puwakgafiakandura.
In 1871 grouped with Namadngala.
Population in 1881, 148 (76 males, 73 females) ; in 1891, 102 (49 malea,
53 femalcH).
In 1K78 a little more than 54 acres of paddy land were registered, of whieh
commuted 25a. In. 1|/. (paid Rs. 159*77); redeemed Oa, 2p. 71, \ abandoned
ip. HI.
27a. Ip,
la. Ip. 5/. ; total 27a. Ip, 3|/.
MANINGOMU WA.— A village in Udugoda Udasiya pattuwa, Matala North. Tbm
wasam includes DowaramulTa, Galahitiyawa.
In the reign of King Raja Sinha a man of the KatupuUe easte took ia
his amiH a daughter of a high caste woman ; the mother, saying that the child
wan polluted by the touch, diuihed her on a stone in the presence of the king and
killed her. The king thereafter named this vilhige Mana-gama, saying that tba
people are full of self-respect.
Sireainn. — Napirittc-ehi, Maningomuwa-ela.
Population in 1871, 205 (104 malon, 101 females) ; in 1881. 221 (110 malea,
111 females); in 1891,183 (92 males, 91 females). Mudali|>eruwe, Vellalaa,
deHcendatits of Brahmins, rotters, Washors, Paduwo, Tom-tom Beatera,
Katupullo.
In lH7ri about 77 acres of paddy land were regiHten'd, of which commuted
2(ki.Hy).9|/.(|>aidlU 90*21) ; uncommutod :)a. 2/>. H/. ; abandoned la. \p, 3/. ;
rcdocnud Htt. Op, 9/. ; sold by Crown 5<r. Op. (i/. ; total .HH<i. 2|>. 5|/.
In 17h1 a.i>. B;ilawatwala Mnlmmlinim Maliatni.'iyn, of Alutgama, gave hia
granddaughter lands in Mnningomuwa ( Vol, /., p. 23).
Kcppitipola liokn llanda bad land in Maningoniuwa (Vol. I.^p, 368). ■
Uda Walawue Tluida, of Muniiigomuwa, Uatcmaliatmaya of Gangala and
Ls^<{ala. 42,0.*>7 (To/. J., p. -'»).
Manin;;omnwc Upati<*5ianani Wnbala Atapattu Miidiyanse, Bannayaka Nilama
of Ambokke Dcwale 1841-42 ; Riitemahatniaya of Matalo East, 1844*48, 42,057
(Vol. I. pp. 5,100).
Maningomuwc Palle Walawwa, 1,317, D. G. Mat.
Palle Walaw we Loku Kumariliami is regiHtercd aH owner of three Ninda Pangv
here : —
1. BiyamhaU Munwowa (a garden of Oa. \p. dk.) held by Yakdeaalaga.
Borrices (commutable for Rs. 3) : to thatch the walawwa onco a year ; to aapplj
firewood and water whenever there is a wedding in the walawwr ; to repair the
36-97 ' k'
1 of Um vikwm «bm om of tha pnpriator'* furilj 41m ; taippNr
__. ._. . piwHator oo naw yofir'* ibyukdtupNMnthinapiBgoof ttgaUuM
u>d flirty liotel Ivaiui.
S. SlnlimluwnlU (HE
(aunmuulila for R-. 2)
tmr<t > *•■»
X Kail
X«rvinii>(ni ... , , ,-
Cor wii mtira thnii llvo ila;vii nt n tiiiiu «r not nmri) tliaii four tiiiit'ii a yuikr, tlM
lomiit mriV'iii.' fixxl iii'lii]i>Miuni|>l>iji'<1 ; to wurkouo tUy in tlio yoar at lyiiiB
up Mtiv iiil( IiuihIIi-* if rnllnl on bjr iho iiraiiriutuT, tha teiunt I'Moiving food
at tho walnwira vticn ki umpliiymL
U|aliH.inrin Wnlinla .\t:iinlluMui1i}'iinMiIIani]a,owaGrof twoNiDditPuiga: —
1. (liibinvi'la (n fivM i.t 5 kiirnnii uid n i^ardcu I pels) lirld by Ihaln^.
Scnrkii' (n>iniiiuiiil>I» f»t Itv, I-J5) : to [Hiniid I iicln of iratUy nnil to giva net
tbiiKit 111 lliu )>Ti>)>n<'I<iT ; 111 ffi nn inurouya wilfi Ilia pnipriclur for nut niota
than tvHK a year, nut iiioru llwn Sru dn.vK al a time ; t<i work hii dnya iu tba
inUwirH.ani{ ti> U:tit t'nu-tniu «licn rv<iiiirod, Tlw iir»i>riutor [tiid Iha tnx.
■L (liKliirawulii (n ijiinlvn nf I kiinini) hold liy Rilitiyunnnla^, Bor<ri«M
(minmiilalilu fur Hi. 4) ; to |i»ui»l fi Uli;i>i nf imdily yonrly, to work throo <luy> at
iha wulawwa, nud to twit toiii-tuni whun ni|Uircd.
ICAPANAWATUItA.— A Tillnua in Oangnwata kotnia, Tatlnuwara, It ii abont
• niila fruui tin town of Kondy botwocn Mi-haiynwa aud Waltanutonna.
TtiVri'.— Ma liawi-i i-enii(pi.
In Ilia kiii|,'H' Kovrrnnii-nt tha pniilio cieaiitianan livod hero.
IWiialiim ill 1K7I, 19(1 (l<Minniu>,H7fi'malai]. In tba Ceniui «f 1S81 and
imi It 1« iiieliuLil in thu Kaiidy Uunioiiulity.
Land bald ban under tba old Aagiri Tibai a ( Vol. I., p. 00}.
r-l-iliri
dniilHI
(X.H.)
In tbaEbclciHiLiSnnnnHit inatatcd that tba Mudiyannaha "aiiu«d a newdtj
l« lie iHiilt nt a jdnce culled llai>ugii.>.tvnnaj ailnatcd in a delightful locality, and
thDH with KTi'iit fiiith, loyalty, aincuriCy, and adcctlon acrved the Qreat Oata,"
DuUewa Adit'ar writca to me :—
IIa|ni).'a'-u-nna i' ■ilanlvd on tlio ■nhurbn or KDiiilj,ontlu boidatnt tba
llahii*r<'li|»n;», Inlwiin llalubiwa anil Falio MaiunaniUun.
Il nuw lurniM part of th» WaUarnnidina »tali-. aiul tlio rtiirebonw I* baQt
on Ihr iiilii ol tbii palnt-i-. Tiif iilmiu fuciuipi in tho front Mlill exi«t, although
linikini in imiii- parti (ur tbo naha ut the Klunn.
TbiTi'iiirylhaTolK'ar'lAbuntitisibatthrii'diiyiiprcriouita thailoy Bicdfor
ttn uounpaiion by tho kiuK a kuliara^iya nik-ri.il tbo lii(<'Dd<-d mtnl iHid-
ahanla'r. Un b'arinii thiH, tbo kJiit;, takinv It fci an lU-oinrn, atanoanod hl>
faiti-nibm of miilinir In it.
Slim- yi'an nfii-r KiiifC Kirit SK Ranwil it to lia pulled doiru, nvnored the
niti riiil> tfl Knoilv, niHl Imili th.> Malwnita nuins'twy (for )hu Sinui-n muiiki,
wbuliniiiifht lUi- l'|n-.iiu|«ula untinaliun), ulibthucxixtitiannt ihutwodoon
•wl (rnnii-* «l Ih-' riival iKikbamtMr, wbioh wura uiud in Ijuildin.' Ilia Dalada
nlii: rix.ni uf (h^ Muliifiiwa.
Tba D.ii.Mi.t Mai.kiaw.i lumaUiinikaranafifnialliinudnwalaFiinguii'aintbia
tDUbo I] 'irrv of livid and ■i\ wri'i ut innlinA) Iit'ld ly Gupac Duraj-aln^
wurk nt tliu .VLiliunwa in uvi
In January, tlm iilbur nriy In
tmant i« at lilK>rly to fummiil ...
Diwa Kilania ; niidar any I'in-uiiintnncuii ba mn'-c prcavnt (o tha Di<ra NilaiUfl,
•oon aftor tba naw yaar, a pingu of wgaUblaa. Tbo tananl ii entitled, irhilo on
duty at tba Muliffaura, to a niaal of cnny and rice in tba momineand tea
' ra uf raw rico iu the ercuiug. Scrvjcaa commutable for Ra. 3'20.
MAP-.MAP 688
The Oanoarama Yiuarb haa two Serviou Pangii :—
1. Multen. — Tonnnt : Palkn<l(«go Miuli.vniiKo MuliandiiAina. Holds 8| torM
Hold, 1 aoro ganlon, and 2 acrt'M Itona. Sor\iroH (odinniutnMo f«>r lla. 2U*4o) : to
purform four mura of flf toon dayn (oxccpt from ntum till 4.H<) i*.m.) and nigbta al
tho Uangiimma Yiiiuro in uaoli your, iind (lion and iliori«to oo«>k i\w cnrljr ooujiM
and tho muliaduno (ourry and riou otroriii^H) ; iiroNcnt a |H*nnnia of awootmeiiU
and forty IcavvH of liotol to tlio inouniliont <tf tlio vilmrv on an auH|iioioua dajr
aftor tho now yuur. Tho tonniit to W Miiiipliod during; hin uiurn with a ration of
conjeo in tho mornin}( and a (;<mmI nioul of ourry and rico in tho foroncMm.
2. llujnkariyu. — To nun t : Vdiurowutto^'o. llohln a pardon of about half an
acre to pay a rent of 4t. (m/. to tho incuuiliont of tho Gun^irama Viliare on Uio
lat January every year.
ICAPANAWATURA. — A village in Udagama-waaam, Gannewc korale, Upper
Hewahota. Not in tho CcnHUH of 1871.
Population in IHHl, ao (20 males, 10 fcmaloH) ; in 1891, 33 (IG maleS|
17 fomaloH).
Gamniuho of Mapanawatura in 1800 A.n. (Vol, /., p, 370).
Tho Hancukankkta PArriNi Dr.WAi.r. haa twenty-two Servioe Paugu here :—
1. Dura. — Tenant: DamhuroKu. Ilohls <mo Hold In. 2/>. 0/.; one gmrden
0(1. 0^1. (>/. ; ouo liena l<i. 'Ip. ()/. ServiooH (ooniiiiiitahlu for lln. 18) : to
aupcrintend tho felling, preparing, and roniuviii^ of tindiur hy the Nilakarayo for '
any work at tho dewalo ; to aeconipuny thu Risnayuku'Nilamo on journeya and
aupcrintend tho Nilakarayo in oai rying Ui^i^aLM and |i:ilan((uin ; to apiienr twice
a year (at tho pemhem and at the new ycui) luforo the DaHnuyuka Nilaino, and
each time present live b:irtkelrtof vo^otahloM with forty loaves of betel ; also at the
porahcra \A^ give (i ridi (4 HhillingH) ; wlion tho dowulo reiptiroH ro|Miir, to give
money to bring tiloH and chunani ; t<> !{ive the Ha>nayak;i Xihuuo veurly three
pehidum. each connibting of 4 scorM of rice, one C(>€ttuuut,llvoKorta of vcgetablea,
ono hunduwa of oil, and suHiciout lunu, ksiliainiris, ^v.
2. Dura. — Tenant: Madu\vo«;e. Iluidrt ono iiohl la. lii.O/« ; ono garden
0(1. 0/1. 5/. Services (contniutablo for 11m. l.'i) : nauiu us No. 1.
3. Dura. — Tenant: IdiNJngo. IliihU one iioUl \n, \p, 0/.; ono garden
On»Op, 41. ; one heiia iki, 'J/>. 0/. Servicer (oomuiuiable for Us. 15) : Karaoaa No. 1.
4. Dura. — Tenant: UguroKHogo. Holds one liold la. l/i. 0/, ; one garden
0(1. 2p, 0/. Services (ci>nniiutablc for Us. l.'i) : b:ime as No. 1.
5. Nila. — Tenant : Idi>ini;u. Iluhlstwo titlds la. \p.Ol. ; unohona l<i. Qp. Of.
Scrvicea (comniuCable fur Us. 15) : to attc'nd at the dewalo for the flftoen
days of the per.ihera atnd hold kodi ; to attend at the four festivaU ; to
assist in decorations and in repairs ; to thatth tlio gabadagc, multonge, tnd
pilimago ; to weed an<l clear the lualuwu : t(» repair Uvo yanU of tho watadaf^o ;
to carry the Basnayaka Nilamo's palaixiuin and bag<;ago on jonmeya for llv^
days a yoar ; to present two penum of betel leave'*, ono at tho poraheni and the
other at tho new year; to carry to the dewalo yearly from the village one
amuna of hamlm-wi and to carry yearly ono l«)ad of rice from tho villugo to the
Basnayuka Nilanio's walawwa ; to attend to all the muttcttu works from bogin-
ing to end and store the crop. l\ir this the tenant recviiven 2 lahas of paddy.
6. Nila. — Tenant : Uguressege. Holds two fields In. Ip. 0/.; two garaent
la 3/). 0/. ; ono hena 0<(. 2/*. 0/. Services (conunutable f*)r \U. 15) : same as No. &.
7. Nila. — Tenant: Damburojjo. Holds two liolds la. Ip. 01.; ouo hena
la. Op. 01. Rorvioos (commutablo for Us. 15) : same as No. 5.
8. Nila.— Tenant : Polwattego. HoUb* two liehls 1«, 1;>. 01. SorTiccs (corn-
mutable for Uh. 15) : s.in)e as No. 5.
9. Nila.— Tenant : Palwlage. Holds ono field hi, 2/i. 0/.; ono hena 0«. 2p. Of.
Services (commutable for Us. IH) : Kjinie us X<». 5.
10. Mora.— Tenant : Daunburoi;e. HoMsthroo fields In. Op. 4/. ; ono garden
Oa. Op. I/. ; one bona On. \)p. tyf, St rviees (coniniiirable for Rs. 12) :' to
be yearly in mura at the dewalo for one nionih and tifieen da)-s, and while in
mura to clear the maluwa and fetch tirewood for the multenge ; to preaent
yearly two penum of forty leaves of betel each to the U^isnayaka Nilame. ' Oa
coming to tho dowale for tho mura to pn>tient forty loavea of betel ta tho
Kapurabu
II-
OH.I)p.l(.; cuiBh«uaa.Qp,6I. BerruMfeonnatabla ,.
t8. Hon. — Tanuit. PoliraU^*. HokU twoBdikOa.&p. OL i onagudBD
0«.V>"'; nwtuuOn.Sp. 01. SirricM (aumaulaU* tor Bl U) ! HSMMNa.10.
18. Uun. — T«D*Dt : PolvNlMge. Holda one Said Oa. If. SJ. ; ons gudun
1*. Op. 01. Stn'uM (oommHtabla lor Bi. 4) : to ba in murm at tha Buuj«1u
Hikna'i loduing* wboo he Tiiiti EUngiinutkota, ud whiU in man to fetch tha
fa«l tnd walar.
14. Ualuinun. — Tanut : UgumMna. Boldi ooa flald Oo. 1^. 6(. ; ona
piden lu. Ofi. OJ. SerTiocii (commutabla for B*. 4) : to xipply daily for two
taoilth»« year Btb legoUliU currie* uocoakad and talukola (plantain Ieate>,Ae.,
wad fnr platist) ; lo go twica a year before the Bauufalca Nilame and preaent a
ponuma »f forty Icavux o( betel.
15. MnluiLura.— Tunatit: Udavikga. Holda one Beld la. Op. Of. Servieea
(commuliililu for Hh. Vi) ; to aupply daily Bre veijolablo cuirici for four monthi
utKouk«il auil talukoU : to ga twice a year before tho Bauuyaka Nilame
and pnwiit a pciiuma of forty leaves of betal.
IG. Matukudo. — Touaut \ Gaaeniankadaga. Holda ooe field Ou. 3p. 01. \
one hana Ou, Of. 31. Kcrvicti icomnmtabla for B>. 0) : to liold tbe mutukude
for the ptiraliura and for tho four fantival* ; to go to Kandy (or the wattom i
to prewiit two ucuum to tbe ItaHiayaka Nilnme, each peouma consinting o( a
kevilipolliya and forty h-nyun i>t 1<giJ1 ; la hIvu three ndukku to the Buoayaka
MiUme when he vInllH Hnnjjumnketa (or tlie jieraheni ; to perform any apecial
•erriccH refiuircd at the dewale for not moro than avven dnyn a year.
17. Nnvan. — Tenant: <iurunnohela|;e. Roldi one field Of(. Ip. Of. ; one
bena On. Op, 3(. Berricca (conimutiiLlo for R*. S) : to give a kitchen knife
■nd a cocounut ncnpor tor tho perahara ; to give an arecanut cutter for the
d&lnmUTa linppuwa ; to prtU'iit a penilmu of an areRiinut cutter to the
Bannaynka Niliime, alii.i to Rive an arecanut cutter in the Vid.ine and ono to the
Knpurala ; to ilo blaekiimith'a work in connection with any rupain of the dowale
when required ; to make mamotiea and plaugh<-hnreH for the multottu, iron
•nd charcoal being aupplitd by the dowale. The tenant ia fed when working at
the dcwale,
18. Wi-koUna.— Tenant : Minin^o, Hold* one field On, 3p. HJ. ; one garden
Oo. Op. 3f. ; uiis hcnn 0<t. 3n. Of. Kervicea (eommulablu for Rb. U) : to pound
paddy for the dewule for lour monlha in tbe year, that in 6 pelnn a month,
or 1 pela erory fin; daya ; to prcwnt two pcnum to the ItaKnnjnki Kilame,
«>eb eoii>iatinK of three iKiiketa of vi-cctabloi ami forty leaven of butol,
I'J. Aiwedilum. — Tenant : Mailuwcgo. Holda two Golila In. !;>, Of. ; one
bena Or. i^. 41. Heniet* (commnLihlu for Ita. I!i) : the four Aivoiidum
PbHIIU (^'"a. lU-SS) givo a man tti Im in mura at the dewale for foar and half
■innthii a tear. 1'liu man while in mura to aiipply firewood for the maltenge
■od clear the iniiliiwa.
^1. Anwuihlum.— Tenant : IdiHiiige. Holda one Gehl \a. \p. 0/. ; one hena
(Is. lp.Ot. Hrrvicca (comniutnhle for Ra. !.'>): Hmu aa Kn. 19.
21. Aawcddum.— Tenant : Bawulinetfe. HoldaoneBeld In. l/>.0f. Serrice*
(e<nnmutal>le for R*. l.')) : aamo na So. 19.
22, An weildum.— Tenant : li'|(ure>>aego. Holda three fielda In. 2p. Uf. i one
prden Oa. (y. 31. Harrice* (commutabte tor B*. l.S) : aame a* No, I'J.
KARADDRAWALA.— A village in FaUeuya pattnwa, HaUle Eaat, between
Knruwawa and Mi-nuagolla.
Population in IHTt, 141 (75 malea, 66 femalea) i in 1881, 1B1 (98 male*,
M femalea) ; in 1S91, 111 (GO malea, £t femalea).
lKABAOOUtrWA.-A TUhge in OangaU Palleaiya pattawa, Uatale EaaL
Shwan .— Oama-oya,
Ai/hi-^lalwalekanda, Knmarayalakanda.
Papybtion in 1871, 90 (49 male*, 41 female*) ; in 1881, I0< (56 ml**,
41 famalea); in 1891, 108(6* male*, f.2 female*). Tdlalaa, Wadi««.
U 1«7« as acTB* of paddy htnd were legiatered, of whush eonunntad M. t^. «.
HAB^MAB 115
ivM Bi. 44*26); wiooiiimQied 7a. 2p, 91.; itdeeoMd la.2p. OL; toli by
Qbown Oo. Oa. 61. ; total 19a. 0/». 91.
A Mhool nore opened in 1891.
M AR AKA.~ A Tillage in Laggala Palleai ja |»aUawa, Matale Eaet, in WilgOBMwe-
waaam, eight miles north ox Wilgomnwa. Not in the Oentna of 1871 nor of
1891.
Population in 1881, 36 (21 malee, 15 femalea). l>eaoendanti of Yeddo.
Occupation hunting. Very poor.
Callod after Mal^ra Mudiyanse, who first settled here.
Ruins of Karuwalagollcgoda Dagoba aod some granite pillars. A ruin on a
rock in the middle of a field. Inaoriptions on some of the pillan. TIm
tradition is that it was a palaco.
The bnnd of the Radunne-wowa is broken.
MARASIXGAMIklEDDA aliai MALITADDA.— A villaffeinQangapalaUkonle,
Upper Hewahcta, in Karalliyadde-wasam. Not in the Uonsns of 1871.
Population in 1881, 118 (GO males, 58 females) ; in 1891, 68 (SO
32 females). Vellalas, Low-country Sinhalese.
IIARASSANA.— A Tillage in Howawiasa korale, Lower Hawahetn.
Rivtr, — Mahaweli-ganga.
Strfamt. — Ma-oya, KiuMinda-oya, Marawana-oya.
miU. — Tittragodakanda, Lnnuwellekanda, Kudabandara-yaje4puidai Kaknl-
hungnkanda.
Population in 1871, 201 (111 males, 90 females) ; in 1881, ICO (86 males,
75 females) ; in 1891, lOti (83 males, 83 females).
In 1878 8ti acres paddy land were registered, of which commuted 19a. 2^. II.
/paid Us. 141*81) ; redeemed 5ft. Op, 91. ; temple land 14a. 0^. 01, \ sold bj
Government ia. Op. OL ; abandoned Oft. Ip. 5/. ; tot>il 43a. Op, 5i.
MarasAuna Punchinila witnens in 1800 a l>. ( VoK /., p, 40).
MaraMant Palihonarala witncf<!« in 1809 a.d. (^Vul I.^p. 353).
Iloratge Arachciiila, uf Marassiina, a witneiu in 1800 a.d. (Vol. I.%p» 270Y
Talawo Vihare{{ama (Marassami) held by Yatanwala Maha Nayaxa of Aagiri
Tihare (To/. /.,/>. 70).
Dr. Davy says (/>.*^^/) : —
Mari'^ena, where wc Hiieut the night, is 10 milo4 from Kandy. Its neat wibarOt
enclomd by a white wall, it a oon'4piouoaii object. We found it occupied hf\
detachment of Beugul Si'poyit, who in the figure of Boodhoo leoegniae tbeir
Maha Deo, and wortihip it as such.
MARATUOODA. — A village in Oalasiya pattuwa, Harispattu, near Kottnkaduwa,
Stream. — Ankclihinnc-oya.
Population in 1871, 200 (128 males, 132 females) ; in 1881, 326 (167 malee,
159 females) ; in 1891, 340 (1G4 males, 17G females).
In 1878 about 7() acres of paddy hind were registered, of which eommuted
5a. 2/). U/. (paid JU. G7*90) ; redeemed 31u. ip. 6/.; temple land U. Op. bL;
total 38<i. \p. OL
Maratugoda Raterala witness in 1C80 a.d. {VoL /., p, 84),
Maratugoda Uonanse (IV. /., p. 10).
Maratugoda Punchirala witness in 1767 a.d. (ToL /., p. 3SS).
Dadohogama Mudiyauso's wife gave her lands in Maratugoda, which iha
inherited from her second husband, to her daughters on deed 1791 a.D.
The Dalada Maligawa has a Mura Panguwa in this vilUge (14 acre fieldii
one acre garden, and one-fourth cif an acre heiia). Tenant : Itanwadanga
Appuhami. The service consintn of two mura at the rate of one nmra for each
pela of paddy land. While on duty tenant remains at the Maligawa for fifteen
days and fifteen nights. When on duty to awoep ihe diggeeaciy in 4he morning,
ftBd tgtun mfUr nda sad nub* ikiut Uwawk ; to nmor* Um Bowan whioh htd
baan oSared at lh« Uwn^ and alu to do aay otbar domMtie ■arrioe at tte
Haliidwa which U nut fintrtry to hi* cute, and vhila oD dutv tho tenaDt t«
antitkd to two ntiona uf eurrj and rico in the morning and /orenoaa and ■
bunduwa of raw ricu in tha Hviiniiiif. Tbo tunnnt ii alno littbls tfl tie aantoa
DieMiiiKoa to any djoliuicc by Uta Uiwu N'ibmu. Wbun *o employed tho tenant ia
ontitliHl to three ipuxl mvaU uf curry and rico. Tho nanifuiira Laa to gJTe t
pcnqina y»«rly of ■ box uf ■■•^ulmcuta und forty bulel Icavu. The aerrice at
thia pangowa luu been habituully cuumutod at the rale of four abillisgi per
Bbnura per pvlu uf pudily bud. Comniutable for Ba. b'iO.
MABATUWELA.— A Tdlaie in nda[{atDnaha komle, Upper Hswahota, near
IiIaiTipitiyn, un left bank of Uilihul-oya alnTe Padiyapclelta. la tho Canana of
1H71 KToujicd witli Idunipitiya and UitliakohL
Fopulitioii in 18HI. dl4 (1^4 malua, 'JO fenuloa) ; in 1S91, 21!I (121 nulaa,
90 fuinalcn). Uurayo.
Tim Dunyo aru coiinoctod with tho people of Rumbaloluwa in Kotmah.
yi,y>i!irt.—GuiUiiam\mir-/e, 7M, &. C. K. E. (TDlint Soka 1GT2). AiawM
UadaKurn ri. Kutukka VidanvlaKe, 1170, £,C1IC (N. S.).
MAKAWAXAnoDA.— AviI1ut:oinUadtuiyapaUuwa,Hariipiitta.
SfiT'i IN .— KuiuiiLid uwa-oya .
In tho Ccii>u> nf 1H7I tiroupod with Dimbulkumbura. Population in IBSl,
28!t (141 mdc^ 144 fviiiuM ; in IH'JI, 3:10 (124 nialo>h IM (iiiiuIm).
In tH7<)al>unt .V^ acn.* ul inddy land wnr« re<;i)itcTad. Commuted 6a. So. Bf.
rid JU liyi-B}); roiloumcd Itki. ip. H.; temple landOu. 3/i. Of.-, abandonsd
Of). -M, i tvbil -itu. Op. V.
fliaii/iri.— Atlum^iima KuutPi^ CUarala n. BatnbwliIeKe DlnglraU allot
En-uruwu Vidaiiu, for n Bvld haiil to Iavc beta helil l>y plaiulift'ii anccaton for
I'ljiriiu'u wrviuu ; iiul twuiiiy yL-nrt ut;u (iMil) dufi'iiilaiit fulotly nUled that .
plaiiiiilT had biiri»l hin fiUhi'r'H cur|Ke, Kbiub liuspuuitiitul him from Dlpanga
N'rrici-; thAttlui dvfeDibuil had irlveii Uulubiuriilu to the ohitf a uxl bad got
the Iniid. Uutvndiint lolil he ku tiiA, tliu linid for bin tiilltalul i^rrloe a*
Amulwhi ul tliu UllHniiio ou tlio rccuuiiuiiudaiiua of Kuiiuwuie Uiw» XlUme
iJaJ. fam.,3fj t',irMrjl, IHH}.
Ilrttiyakunibiiru roadil Xwdi ri. MnrawanuKiHla Nochcbin. Land which bad
bwBtwuflMateduunecuantot Uini-BU'n'a tn'i-wn In lUu Ilnlch war. and which
ha<l lovn ifiri-n to Uuwalte IhuMe Viilan* (n man much In favour with the
kiuff). but the Iwuli hul biwn iBitored tu UinKawa'i nun (•Ttil. aim., Jth »iid
MoiaiiKeda KIrlya r>. I'attuDlynUiiro PafcirTambL FbdnttSand hU father wrre
attwkul with >uiiill|ioi tho yi^itr atl4ir the nbi'lllon. In considcratiun of tha
■«iiHUni« runduivJ by doIi-adBnl') fathir durini; their lllnfa, they Ran 3 pabia
of a ll.'ia to him to cnioy duri>i)r hio life, ami in tukun of IhU agreement they
garo him an ol.l Di.l Hiitu and u knife {J».l. dm.. Ut S.pumh, r, Jj;i).
flaiMiCu (l'Uler«>, III. D. 0. Miul. (TalpoCt fliika liUU, 1710, 17Jfi). Oainaga
Auntci RaU, HMUV (Talpot* Raka lliit7, i;u:i-ll-J.V:il-52). HanRldiite, SS,U70,
n2,n:l. <>:i.--'2:!. I(albonili>i(r,lU,IU7(Tal|iot Sitka wait). Ifettiyakunibara uliM
l]B[ldii»,Mi;iU9. llvwaUadahvlaya.at Mnrawanoguda, wilnen in 1717 ( Pnl.X,
«.«i). Unnave. HI.HIM, nN.-1'Jti. KoblHkadawvKC, »Jni». Um«raaaffodB(e,
ll,a7fl, D. C Mail. (Talpot flaka ITiB). Murawanni.'eda Ti-Uawm P«<>dluya IB
Vil* A.D. (t'«l. /„ V. 10' NarawaiiBiH' Uanituliya, Ti^ilG, O. C. Mad. (ao*
HMlagAla, llarlKpnttn, Talpot Saica ItitU). UeliKodagu, au,liU. Tert. B48.
Kiyani.'ada Uarawaiuitoda ItanKbllya wiinrM in li'H A.D. ('"■ ^-P; "i
Owl-aiw.aia (N. «.). Rotnayiika audiyan-.-bwo, of SlyoaKoda. iwmad Iwd
here,nB.»!B. Tinmitr. ll4.U.aMnd. WalakumburrRf.-"3 <^■8■)• Wat-
lege, S(I.3M. Wattrge I'andltaya wilnvio in 1771 i-D. C I''-'. l;f- *")■
(I7«a A.11,1.— In thu year of Sitka liliT, in tho month Durotn. tbo twelfth
day of lb« inonwing moon. Uing W«liH--lay. Tho Hold llowonai,™ ot
2po1a>,.ituatoat Marawatia^iula in M.Hl.wiyn l«itlu ot Iliin-i-utu, which I,
lil,min>l Kiuni. havH ri'Li-lvnl friim my ancculor" nnil hiivo pomwai-il, l eava
iMin Dinuiralo. Tho witne-.-o« to thi* ar*
Anbalaodoni Uerakoraya. KiMWn to
KAE-MAB W7
fmit0d. If tfacTO bt tmj wKo • ball dlifrnte or comtMi tldf, ihtj thall rafll»
opklamltiM at the ordeal oatht for three timet, but neither mj granaton Dinfirala
nor hie loni or grandnona thall tttffer any calamitien wbnn they twear at fhm
Ato ordeal oatht. If there bo any persons who shall aid tble bj epeakinff or
pleading in its faTOor, they ehall enjoy the folicitict ol the WTen world of
gode.
fEndonement.]
The land which I, Dlngirala, havo reeoived from my grandmother and
poHfieiMod I have given unto liandlligaraa MudiyanM. The laid Mudiyanao
•hall Buffer no calamitieii when ho Hwcan the nvo ordeal oath«, but whoever
ehall go to law airainHt it, whether any of mv doHcendantM or a stranger, h«
■ball suffer calamities at the ordeal oaihs. The debts incurred by me will btt
paid. 22,M*Ji),
(1781 A.D.).— In the year of Hnka 1703, on Saturday, the third day of the
lncrea>«iii(( moon, in tho month Dunitu, under the conHtcUntion Kiyawasa,
thin land ola has U^m Written. I, Maravann^'Hla Oammaho, of Wclafialata, in
McdaAiya puttu of lIariH]iattu, ntah) : — My Kran«lfutlu>r Meddamihami having
Eo>sow>il. gnvo to liiif Hon Tonlmml. my fnlhcr. And Tcnhami, mv father,
aviii^ IK>'(six4mHl, tranrtfcrri-d to nu* Kuliiit;iibniiii. What I ntate ih : That as mj
son Tikirnlu rcudurefl me much uM^i^tauce, I hen^by traiinfer to him the ficlda
Puwakilunilawa 1 uinuna and Kahuta-an^ru 2 pf'la*«, toi^ittluT with the high
ground-4 Ka)iata*an^'chena 1 ]M*la and tho hvim abovo tho houKO in the garden
3 iiolas and the dwoUiiifC ^nb-ii. Should any pt'r>>on vonturo to diH|iuto thia,
Ten</ranec of oath will fall upon him thruo timen. Tiltirala, my ^on, or hia
childn^n and {^randchihlron can fn-oly take tho oathH evon to tho third
time. Tho witm^^os hcrt-of nru Kandekumbure Aroehohila, Wendlagama
Muhamllrauiala^ro Kuda Appu. Hiti^''n Danturala, Welato^ro Vodnrala who wrote
this TaIi»ot, MarawanagtNbi Hangidiya, Kirtklamaduwo Yak<U««!<aIago 3iriya
Duraya, Gob'^ammana Durayn, An;rodn Kapurala, An;;oda Dcwaleya.
Should any infrin{]r<^ or dirtturb thin, thoy nhall lie Hubjocted to great distrosa.
Shoubl any so holi> and justify thi-*, they nball be ontitle<l to receive the
blessings of tho hix hoavens and seo Maitri Buddha. 1.27(i, I). C. Mail.
(178U A.D.).~In tho year of Raka 1711, tho month Nawan, tho t>i>nth day of
tho decreasing moon, being WVlnorMlay, under the conntellation Puwinele, thia
voucher wan wriilon and granted. I, Girihagomagc Din^'irala, of Niyambe*
r)la, in M(*dasiya pattu of Ilarinpattu, havinj; been nnlucod to great diHtreaa.
have incurred dobts to tho following amount, to wit, 7r> amunu of pa<ldy and
C2J ridU, and whereas I am not able to jterform tho Itajakariya, the field
liewan-anga of 2 pebii situate nt Marawanago<l» and the ganlen in which I
reside I have finally tr-iUHferred, in paraveni, unto Itandiligama Mudiyanseto
bo poitr*e«!«cd by him, i>aying tho Miid debts of ]iaddy and ridis and performing
the Uajakariya. If there l>e any of my doFiccndants or ht rangers who shaU
contest or dinpute this by going to law. thoy Mhall fufTor cabunities at tho
onlcal oaths for Hoven times, but unto Ilandili^rania Mndiyanse there shall bo*
fall no calamity when ho swearM at tho five ordeal oathii fur tho first, second,
and even the third time. \Vitnr«trM to this an) ITdago A lagoda Gammaheof
Mnrawanagoda. PalloK'C Appuhami, Welate^o Vcdarala. Hewahetego llirala*
raliii Wa'«^^> Kinila. the Gurunnoho of thi** village, GaUipitago Gurunnche,
Siriva I'anditaya. Tikiriya llunu Duraya, lliiiniinugo .Mudiyiui-H*. NiyamlM'pola
I'nlloge Rala. Hcwan)>«du>/e INiiiohirala. rp.iMika Appti. AngtMla Kapurala,
IMhiliango Yukdo!«xa.Aialahf);o(iiMl:iniya,ri(i\vrPunehal)umyn,G<Mlamunnege
Duraya. Ilonc^auia Duraya. Palbkotuwo Anibalnudoro Mahakumburo, Dawul-
k-.iraya. and boxidr^ thirtoon fonia1o<t. Iu proHcnet* of tho?>o witne!i<«es, at the
thro'»]iing-fi<M)r of IMahowan-augu. this doi-unu-nt wax given.
Don't drivo away my lioy fr\>m tho garden. 22,'Jlt'.>.
(1791 A.l>.).— In tho year of ^aka 171(!. I, Pulinguwa Panditaya, of
Aladoniya. in Med.a«iyai>attu of llurisnattu, do hereby de<daro to have trana*
forred on Wednesilay. the fifth «biy of tne decrea-^inu' moon, of tho month Dnk,
under the coust<>llati(m Itehane.'tu my dau;:hter Ukku on my deathUnl, the
field Caladonlyo Amiakoto of 2 inda^, together with tho garden Hitinawatta,
in coii^idcratitm of the a»<-i^«tanco reudereil to luo during my illne!4^. Declaring
whosoever !<hall maku any comidaint n'garding the lands, nhall have to suffer
tho vur-e of oalh<4, but tho f>aid Ukkn hhall not HUiror. \Vitn(^<*es who know
tho fame aro Wa»/u Araehehila, Wohitsiro Vt'ilarula, Aladeniyo Patgetcnne
Ganunahe, Mediluma Guru Ilauii, Hodeni^e Dantu Naidr, Kurukude Mcnika.
Dimbulkumburo Kalinguwa, llunu Duntya, Kurukudo lloranokara DnrayAi
114, D.CMiul.
(IKOI A.b)— In the year of Raka 172:). of the month II, the eleventh day of tho
decrvaning m^s)u, being Monday, under the constellation Ade, this dootuneai
WM ffnaUd. Sa^lUn ll«d<7UH nMlwd tOO lUk tnm Otifinm
PulUI HndlTUH ud r>n tb« Uad tilrikuvBijavatt* of 1 b^ eiUot
Tb* wllBtMM U tUt uu Nofm-ugo E>la, Idtumma BuiirialjaL, Ounin
Nckatrala ol Huawaiiimdt, Ejrddaga IluxldlTi or tM naa TtUag*, llcKodiga
Hkacidlra, KorakodB Dunjk, Ihtnclw IHinfft. Il.KtU.
(IMa A.li.>.— In tha Ti«r oI Soka 1':>I, tba tourUtiiUi <U)r of IhoMW
1- .. — .|p, „| nunilihi Itavl, In Ihn monih " ■* * '- ' ■'-
ir in>»n, Ivlni; FriiUir, unikr Uu
vnniAipr wi« unnhd. Thn Arlil Howintngi
fti*. in Mnhwlir* ptlrn ot llnri>pntln, *imI Um> jmnlfa OirihiganiKyBTritia,
•itBMn ot NlruBlxyiln, whiek l.tiolnffnUnPuilklil Mnriijui>r. pnreluucd for
SM Thiiii ; oml haiinir (wiiirwiil ilw kbbu havo ftlvrn thrni, In pornvmi. to mv
trlto tiinuKi' Kiri Kldsn. If uiv of nj ilowanulunlii or HtimBon AmU
ouDloBi in ilinpule lhi>s they phall unlli.'r alamltici at tha avirn onkal oothi,
bat niritbcT ia> Iwl; Ktri Gt*n» nor anj ot her draceaiUnti tlikll latffr an*
calamllji whitn (hey Bwcar at Ihs firo unlpal oattw for the fital, motul, and
tliinl timu. Tlia wiuie^ica to tlii* are Ihala BamuauKO ilutlijaaM I knaw it,
fiihiLla lliiiiiuiiu)i>' liautunl* I i>]~o know il, OuniaKe N'rkulnli I bIho kunw it,
NliKaalitla llalA I iiI>mj know it, AiikixId Kii|iunla I al,-u know it, Iil»ii>.'i.'ama
lUwulifB 1 al>.i know it, UarawunaitwluKu llui|(iili;a I iiIhj kiiuw It,
Kuruknilo Ouraja 1 bImi know it, McdaKwIaKo I'aodilaya I alau know it.
KnuWB to HO nianj mnuiu tbia laud Touuher wiw jtivim. Any who ahall
Cl»rl)r |itca<1 lur thlx ■hnl! cnjuv tliu tvlii^ilv at Uio woclil* o( Eoda. and
wwbaili>Bnyiniiutw« to thin •hall fall into lull. fi.VVV.
(INll A.D.).— In Iha jrar of naka ITIfi, on W(HlDp.<lar, Iho twpltlh day ot tlia
inpci'aniBR nioan, ot thu Dinntfa Durutu, nndci the coiixtvt lotion Uula, I,
" wi(o.if(lumin[odni,'ePnli"KUWBraniUln)a,otIInhn'
In ML-da-^)'D |<«llu ot IlaiiKiioitD. bud ulitainM tho flvld Ambakolv of 2 V'ln*
trom my raiil hiiMlHUiil, nindL-riBit bjm a-^-i-'t&iici', and continued to potwu the
ci'ifcd no a--i!'tancc' from my diiUKhlcra, I, the uid
Diuirawt. KIT)', in lAmTcBi, Ihi' laiU Di'ld Ainliiikutc of S prlik».wilh the faaUKM,
KHFiIi'ii", and tniii aiiiHTtBlninK (bi'r>'l>i. tn my ([rundi'cni Trnnc^ro Siriniala,
haiitijc ri-crlted a>iil-lnnDP trum liia tor a i-|>iuH< a[ ten ytnm. ThOHi who
nonld ilinlurb thin Hhnll RulTor by ontlia, hnt llierii Khali ba no L'uno of
oatliH to thii Raid Kiiimala and in lii* ilrwi'iidutita. Wliur-iuM who know tho
aamn an- llvdraiyi'ifi' Tiliiri .Vaiilp, MailnniiiFKn Apiin Niudr, MBnwanai.'iida
Haildp Vhlanr, KalinKUwa I'amlitnya of Ihn nHina Cninily, Kurukndo Dnrsya,
Wataiattiiina Kniya Dawiilkiriiyii, and Huliya Tininutlnya ot thp tntil
family. With tb> knovrlii)|(i> of tLe abuva wilm-a-OH tbia Jced WB* written by
AUkola-auKO VuIb. Ki|[ni-d thux X, 114, D. C. Mad.
(IX30 A.TiO-— In tha yipar ot i^akalTS^, in tlii< mnnth Erala, the fint day ot
ibo iiiuri-i»iii)[ moon. Xxing Tbnr»1ay. nndi'r iho i;oniitcllation Ua. Ihi' iBBd
Touchi-r IbaveRgLivrilU'U. Tliu.loud IltwuiinnKB at 'i ikIbm ami the garden
KiyauilH'iKila airihaicnmayanrailn. aituate ul MaruwiiuaKu-U, in Slnlasiyn |iattn
ot Ilaii'iwltu, weru by uu, linn lleiiik*. the dauk'htvr ut CulaKnluni I'anikki
Hu'llynnM'. Koid tu my nii-ee Uutn llenika, daUKhter ot my ildiT uncle Nokut-
TBla, of HnntttuiBiiaiU. I, Ban Meiiika, liniini; reecivi-d the Kum at 21)0 lidia
•Dil^V amunu of pailily, have set tlwM> lau>)i> written oiul (granted, in pnruveui,
■nlu HutB Jlrliika. 'Ilie witurases to tliia ata Oalmetu Tn]>i«l Aracheliila,
Wd-atBBelVrdanUa, AuRuda KBiiurala, Wirwini.'a Vidana, WeiupahaloKD Unga
ncnnya. Knuwn to tht'au nt-muni thia land ruuchi-r «u etbuIuI. ThU land
TMiuherwMwrilteubyuiulIiiiK»>>''kiitrBlBlBlauknawil. To tha dcKend-
aula, rrlntioOH, iK'n-uaa nlio Ik.'1.iui; la or held part at Iho taicl c-tnta of me,
Ran Menlka, (hey ahull auff-'Tcalumllii. at thu urdvaloutha far Lbs ltr.t , aiiuond,
Ibinl. and MWenth time. I have Kiv.'n thi« "»yiii|: ibni neiUitr my caudn
Mnlu Menika imr any nl her d.'HuenilnnU •hull aiiflar calumiilea when thoy
■wear the flfu urdaal outh*. (ThiK wo* gJTen.) Sf.l'U!).
Tha AKfloiiA P.tTTiNI l>EWit[.K bat a Kapn I>nn|^wn horo, a Held of hnit an
MM, held hT Kiilntim .MiidiyanMUi.'o Appul i Anich<:hilH. A purt iif tliit
Bauuwa in In Angnijii, and does aorvicu with it. TliU |>un|{uwa ia commuted
RB4.735 0'<A.r.,p.S8).
BatPukeo Dkku BaniU awn«d a Ninda Fanguwa :—
NUb. — Tonaiit : Uiitumtuge Unnu Haiilo. Hnlda ) of an aur* of floM and
11 aoro Kiinlun. Svrvirea (cuinmuUbla f»r It*. 1330) : to (uppir tiiu for th*
nnf of tho pmpTiotor'i walawwa at Niyangoda whan raquirad and koop It ia
«fdw. Wban on aenioa tenant roMivoa food.
MAR— MAR 681
Kapmrtite Knmarihami owned n NindR Panguwa :—
Nila.— Tenanti : Polkotu-angego and Kurukudoue. Hold 2| aoraa fleldi and
1) aora gardona. Borvicoa (ooininu table for Ra. S3'2&) : to cultivaia the raui-
ietiuwa of C pulas at the rate of 2 jitilna for oaoli iliaru for the maha harveai. lif
onltiyated for yala, tonnnta roouivo half aliaro, the proprietor aupplying all
roquiaitea except ^loiiKhH. TeiinnU ruci ive 1 niiiuim of phddy foraufltenanoe,Ti8.f
Spolaa for plouKbing-timo au<l 2 puluM for wo«Mliiig-timo ; tu remove all tlie grain
and 2(K) hundl«>R atruw to tlie Aruinltogania Wnlawwa and thatch it ; to convert
1 aniuna and 4 lahna pnddy into 2 pulas of rico in the year ; to carry Uaggage
and iHilanquin ; ennli to (;ivo a pouiium of vcn^otiiUoM af ut the new rice fentival,
and unothor nftor the new your, four ponuin. When employed on jonme}i
tennnta receive nicula.
To a Qctta|iola deed of 1771 a.d., Wattege Panditara, Hatkoralage
Panditaya. and Nandiiwa Ilunu Diirnya, of Marawaiiairoila, are witncfl«ee
(I'.'/. I.,u. L*S$); to a IKtlciiiya decU uf 1717 A.D. Htwa lta<lah(>laya of Uara-
wanaKotlu ih n witnitih; and to a deed of 171U a.d. HaddeUala of Mamwanagoda
ia a witncM ( ( W. /., jt. 335),
HARUBAL.\.>-An uninhabited Tilla^^e in LaggalaPalleniya pnttuwa, Matale Eaat.
In 1H7S 8 acrea (4<i. Op. 1/.) of paddv land were tegintered, which piiid
Ra. 22*01.
MARUDDANfA. — A village in Oalaaiya pattuwa, ITariapattu. It adjoina Oallella
and Miillvi^nma. In 1H7] i;roiipod with IJniwala. Not in the CenHua of 1881.
Populati(m in IBUl, 82 (31) malca, 43 foraulcM).
Maniddaua Itandara dodicnliHl hind to DrMlaDiraMtcnne Yihare ( IV/. /., p. 268),
Maruddunayalago Iloratala Duraya, a witncMt in 17U4 A.D. and ltH)2 A.O. ( Vd. /.,
pp.267,e&!!i).
Waijigo<lage Bodiya Duraya, of Maruddana, a witnona in 1007 AJ>. {Vol, /.,
p. 33 i).
MARUKONA. — A village in Medaniya pattuwa, Matale South, 1| mile from
Ukuwala niilway atition on the road tu Imbulpitiya. The waaam ineludea
Marukona, Udattawa, Kuriweia, Kandauketiya, and Uayitalawa.
Strnniiit, — Duvili-ela, Murukona^oya.
//#//. — Hunnasgiriya.
Populaiiuu in 1871, 247 (laf) miloH, 112 fomaluH) : in 18H1, IGl (<J3 malea,
68 feuiules) ; in 181U, 185 ((.)8 maU'4, 87 feuuiloM). VvllalaM, Carvunt, Silver, and
Gold WorkcrH. SniitliM, Moormen, NVahuuipiirayo, Tom-tom Huatvra.
In 1878 2ii acroM of paddy latul weru r('<{iMtered. Commuted 4a. Iii. 8f. (paid
R8.2(>'13); uucommutod \n.Op 'M.; redeemed (Wi. 3/>. 4/. ; tcmph* land Oa.2^.6/.;
total 13^/. 0/* 1/.
Land hero, given to Welig:ila Viharo Unnanae (Jud. Com.,Hth andlStk May^ 1819).
iVfwi7/V«.— Marukona Naido n. Uduina Pullo Arachchi. Talpot- Saka 16H
givGu by Migoukattuwo Duraya to hiH dauKhtor Un»ru iJu4, (\m.ft3th Martk^
ISLHt).
The Crown afrainnt Marukona Wahala Mudiyanj^olage Ukku Banda, Korala, for
not account in^ for ctdluctiouH of commutation tax, ft7.H2.1.
Marukona Korala ( IW. /., p. 3sl).
R. A. Bayfiml and another r*. Badal Mudiyansi-lajfe. n.ftiMJ, (N. H.).
Marukona Wijoratna .MudiyauMo in Ranihukwo!la ( I W. /.. p. 330)
ElU'iMila Kiri Bunda, i:randh0U of Atnimttu Itala. 22.nitf (Talpot Saka 174S).
Qul'^anualu^fo Din^iri Nuidr's OHluto. T<"j»t. r»07.
Holloway, J., a,147 (S, S.).
KMluwola Udnpihilhro, 22.019.
Kiudawalu^'o, 4:i.Ol2.
KoraliKM' DiUKMri Mouika, widow of KoraloKe Muhandiram Nilame. %H,VH,
Mitlap*. -1:1.012.
MudiyaiMtlAK*'. U'^^^'2^^, ri4..'*21.
Ni<aro|K>la Itrtdul MudiyanMilagc. 4n,U23, 54.r>21.
Patti Yidanflii^'>>Ukku Banda, non-in-law of Koralog«' Muhandiram Nilame,t8,tM.
WoliKalu Walawwu. »,147 CN. 8).
Yatauara Mudi^aUM'lugo, U 1,021, l,(i^H (N. 8.).
(1H2I A.D.).--lK'cd of trauifvr dat* d Friday,the ttrat day of the moath II, In
tho year of Snka 174:i. I, Ata|iattu Kala, do hereby acknowUnlge to have wuAm
over, in jiaraveni, to my grandson Kiri Banda the fleld Mamkona Wclegedata-
kumbura of 2 pelaa, with the garden and high and low groonde ■itaafcad
-97 O
540
MAE-MAB
thernto, Bltuate at Marnkona, of the Kolumtiya pattawa In Matala korala.
WitnoMKni who know the tome aro Oalahiti vasrama Diiirirannara1a,Maningomaw«
Banda, Maningomuwe M uhandirama. W ith the knowledge of the said witneuee
thia deed was granted. 22,0 lU.
Habukona Vhiake.— In ruini.
GAI.I.KNA Vi II ARK.— Was bailt in tha reign'of King Walagam Bahn.
MiLBKKLIYA. — A TilUffa in Ambagamuwa korale, Unper BuUtgama.
Pupiilr.tion in IHHI, :ifi5 (28(> malen, 09 femalen). Alaskeliya road banan, 42
. (28 lualo.'S 19 fuiniitcH).
In IHUl, MoNkcHyn, 470 (352 iiialon, 124 feniulca) ; Muakcliya Akkamwatta,
74.(^»*'> niiiloA, 2<> fciiiutcii) ; Maskcliya Malliyappuwa, 88 (69 niiilos, 29 feroalea) ;
•XOllMivCl uf COolivM on VMtutCH.
M.\ttKKi.iY.\ DirtTKicT.— Wtiat iH now the planting diHtriot uf Maiikeliya waa
of old tlio rt>nioti>ht piirt of tho WildcrnoM uf the Peak, an unbroken foroat
travoDHMl only by tho pitt^rinm.
Ill thti iipnur pnrt of tho itiHtriot novoral ntrcnmn ooino from DogawuntaUwa
ami fniui tlio hI<)|h*m ot AdiinrN I'onk ; lowor down thoMo uiiito and form the
Ma>kuliyu rivor, whi^h irt oiioof tho parent HtroaniA of the Keluni rivor.
ColTou OMtntCM wurc opened in IHGtior 18C7; the Ontt tea wuh planted about
1HH(>. Thu first coffuo CHtutcH opened wore Qlcntilt, Brownlow, Bunyan, and
land. Mr. Tom Gray, Mr. J. W. Mantiall, and Mr. W. Jardine were the earlieat
plnntcm in tho diMtrict.
In 18'.I7 thcro wore 72 tea cstateii in MnskeliyA, extending to 24,000 acrcSf of
which llt,iKK)urrcH were in cultivation, and tho oHtimated tea crop for tho year
1897 waii7.143,(N)<)lb.
There it now a rcHthouRO for travellcn to tho Peak, a hospital, post office, &o.
The road to Maskcliya branches off to tho right at Norwood bridge, from
which it is (i*13 niilcN to Maxkeliya and 10'33 miloM to Cruden gap.
DiMtniicu from Ilatton to MaHkeliya bazaar 12 mileti, to Laxapana 14 miloe, to
the MaHkeliya Club 14 j milon.
iltightt.
ft.
Adam*H Peak
lintguta
Mnhanilu
IlooHido
Kutiikitulagiila
Rutherford
7,352-9
f>,9ri2-7
r).032-7
4,928 7
4,923-3
4,909-3
Lnxapuna precipice
Pilgrims* junction
MaHkeliya IIoMpital
(Uainfall 13002)
QueenHland
(Uainfall 11001)
Tho nameN of tha eatataa and their acreage are :—
Adam'ii Peak
Alton
Annandale
B«'acoriMfiold
Bar;»rove
Bitterne
BlainiTon
Blantyro
Braemar
Brownlow and Tarf
BniiiHwick and Bloomfield
Biiiiyan
Cnskiction
(!loaveland
Corfu
(!riidon, Lower
Danioiii>ic(including Hitula
giinga) •.
1 let-side
l>otala
Dunnotter
Kkoli^und
...
•••
•••
...
••I
...
•••
. a.
• *t
• ••
Aorc*m
742
458
2S5
1C8
207
170
18r>
243
IM
573
518
308
207
184
250
19(i
564
442
108
1H7
810
Elfiiidale
KUa-oya
Emelina •••
Fairlawn
Forres and Warburton ...
Fn)me (late Midford) ...
Frogmore •••
Oallawatta •••
Oangawatta •••
Gartmore (including BaTja
and Larcbfield) '•••
GcddoH
Olencoc •••
GJonugio
Glontilt
GouravilU (including Upper
Cruden and Nilganga) ...
Hamilton & Arnaialamwatta
Ilapuu'astonne
Keiaiiiya
Kincora
Kintyro
!••
ft
4,3G7-8
4.236-3
4,200
4,000
Anrea.
640
210
205
297
390
184
208
176
185
612
198
202
389
467
706
505
601
197
246
288
MAS— MAS
641
•••
Lftdbroke
Lunmennoor
Lanka and Oraigbill
Lazapana, Upper and Lower
Lazapanagala
Luooonibe(inoladingRttther
ford and Elitree)
Mabagala i*.
Maha Nilu •••
Maflkoliya •••
Mcrria Cotta
Midlothian ...
Mincing Lane •••'
Minna
Moclia
Moray and Valladolid
•t«
•••
Aoret.
208
187
200
864
359
917
290
290
870
399
244
194
2(18
585
4C1
Mottingham
258
MouRakolle
278
Nyania
897
Omiidale
850
Ovoca
255
QucenMand
•
291
Hiijauio)ley
134
Rickarton (indttding Leaa-
ton)
596
Scarborough
276
St. Androw 1
321
Stockholm
284;
StnitliMpoy
236
Sulujjiuiga
155
Siiriiiknnda
221
Thubortoo
••••
206
HASWELA.— A Tillage in Pallepone koralo, Kotmale, below and loiith of the
Peacock, on the right bank of the Kotmale rivor.
Population in 1871, 227 (120 malefl, 107 females) ; in 1881, 279 (157 malee,
122 femaloii^. In 1891. Maswclu, 58(26 nialon, 32 femalea) ; Pallegammedda,
116 (68 malcH, 48 females) ; Udagammedda, 109 (59 males, 50 females).
Nagahapibilla, in Pallegammcdda, an ancient H|K>at, where King Dnto-
gemunu in said to have knelt.
King Dutugcmnnu is said to have owned a range of fields called Rayitalawa.
These were sold by the English GoTcrnmont.
In 1878 154f acres of padiiy land were ro^MHtercd, of which 87f paid Ra. 300*76
42 were redeemed, 11 uncommuted, and 13 acres temple fields.
Land in Maswela held for DiKavano service, changed for senrioo at the king*a
bath ; the ow^ner was a goltiHinith and could not do that, so Uduwaka Sattambi
took poAtteHHion of the land and did Mcrvice (Jud. Com.y Uth Novrmbtr^ 1827).
WKt.KriF.DAKA Wai.awwa. — Yapaliauii having no children made over hia
lands, upon Talpot Saka liU)8, to his nephew Haddo Yidano ; after his death hia
son Muiliyansti huocoeiled him ; and after Mudiyanse's death his son Appuhami,
the father of >Yelegedara Siittamhi (391, 1), C. N. K.).
It is stated that Wele^edara Sattambi was a favourite of the last king (Jud.
Com,, nth Ffhntary, 1S17).
Welogedam Yapa Mudiyansolago Kiri Danila, Ratomahatmaya of Kotmale
1846-49,
Deed of gift 8th November, IHiVi, from Kiri ltanda,Ratemahatmaya,to Dingiri
Amma, daughter of Yalegoda llamlara Maliatmaya, and her son Yapa Mudi^iinH^
lago Dingiri J)nnda.
Welegedara Yapa Mudij-anselage Ukku Randa was Ratcmahatmaya of Upper
Hewahcta, and died 28th March, 1871, leaving an estate worth i)f>,0U0.
His son was Wclegedara Dcyyanwcla Nuwaratna Yapa Mudiyanselage Dingiri
Banda, Ratcmahatmaya of Kotmale, who was appointed the administrator of the
estate (Test. 936).
Welegedara \apa Mudiyanse Ralahami Kiri Randa, Rutemahatmaya of
Kotmale, died 20th December, 1K70. at Tawalantenna, leaving isHue : Dhamma-
pala Unnanse, Niyan-gandora Rannekge Yapa Mudiyauselagu Dingiri Menika
Kumarihami, and Yapa Mudiyanselago Punchi Randa.
The property of the deceased wafi apprai^od at Uj». 13,4HH, including valuable
jewellery and two suits of state dresncs wiid to hayo betn given by the last
Kandyan king (Test. 926). (Mr. Worms is saitl to have olVered toOt) for a ruby
ring.) The priest threw olT roWs after his father's death and was in 1875 callea
Mutu Randa. The daughter married in diga.
The younger son Punchi R;inda was appointed the administrator of the
estite ; the priest was held to have forfeite»l his right. ^
The family had lands in Maswela, Mawcia, Morape, Kotageoitiya, Tispane,
Wataddoni, Hapugiistalawa, llandapan^'ama, (tankewela, Panangammana,
Deluntalamada, Kumlmloluwa, l!alp(»la, Mcdtlekumbura, Dimbula, Madakum-
bum, Nugotota, MudugoilSf Malhewa, Rarobukpitiya-*55c4. (>/>. 4/« in all.
541 MAS-MAT
A nuirriago oontnot dtted Mmwelaf i>th Ueoember, 1866, between SaniMte
Wikrama Karunatilaka Abty award liana niiwniiaiu'kara Jayaaundara Htidiyaiiie
RalaHaiui Tikiri Bamlara, of Panulnikke Walawwa, rcniding at Elpiti^a in
Uclaiialaia, I^okam Mahutmaya of LMupalata, and Welogedara Tikiri Kumarihami
of KoUKupitiya, adopted dau^httir of iho llatoniabatmaya {Vol, /., p. 470). Kiri
Itiinda llntcnnhatmaya agruod to givo them ouo-fourth of his estate, lee Teat.
1,357 (To/. /.,/!. ^ro).
ytimiiirt. — liaiinekge, 8U], D. 0. N. R DchintaUwege, 41,223. lUpemmage,
^ai.UU'.. Kaluwawattogis HI, 013. I^tliawodigo, S1/J33. MaMwola Unnanae,
^inoumlwnt uf Uda Ahideniyo Viliuro (IW. /., pp. IS-SO, N9). Munaaiage.
31. ?:(.!. Nii^NiDgc, 3u,U4ri. I'atunuifi. 30,U4:>. Tennege, 69,9UU. Wiyelamtinage,
3(l,0^7.
•
YATrRivsKiii:LiYAi>i>A ViiiARK.— Named from a winnower thrown on the
threidiing-fMM>r by King Dutugemunu. Tho vihare was built by Welegedara
Wulawwu Arnmudale Kankanam Nilame about 1843, and contains five imagea.
A very largo bo-troo grown by the vihare.
Tho Mora|>o Kataragama Dewalo bos several Service Pangu here. (See Ran-
nanialawa.)
MATALAPITIYA.— A village in Angiri Udaaiya pattuwa, ^Uiale South, in
Knihitiynwu-waMim.
Population in 1H71. 241) (134 nmK llf) fomulca) ; in 18H1, 2()8 (144 males,
124 fvnialoM) ; in IHDl, 24U (124 maUts, 12.'i fonialos). llangarummo, Waahcrs,
1#« I w -country SinhalcHc.
In 1K7H 4'.)} acn^M (24r/. '6p (ii.) of paddy land were registered, of which
43| acrcH puitl Hn. 137'0<s the re$»t were uncommuted.
>;/m;/#W. -Pnlloge, 4,123, D. C. M. (Ritta Kaka 1721, TalpotM Saka 172:*, 1728).
Pallemullc^e. 43,3.'fH. Ratwatte, Shroff, and Wikramai^fkora, Notary, jointly
ownclliiudhere, 3U,tfl7, Grt,331. Udumullege, 22,»8A, 3U,U17, (>M.331 (Talpot
Kakal731).
SiTTU (1799 A.D.). — Gawtajjaaad Wahumpuraya disputing right to the field
Ifapngtthamulla of 1 pela which lielungod to Matalapitiye Binduwa Daraya of
U(la«^Mriya in tho A»friri kornli* of Matuin Dixavane, came and appeared
before me. 1 inve^tigalod the matter according to law : as the defence on the
ftido of (iawtajja wa^ inNutncicnt, and an Wahumpuraya ix entitled by law, and
an a Talpot hoM been given at tho approach of death, the right to this 1 pela
ji% d*'ci<Uil in >Valiuropuraya*!4 favour. This Siitu in granteti on Mondav, the
fil'ieonth day of the incn'a^ing moun. of the month Nikini, in tho year of Saka
1721. by Pi lima Talawwc Wijcnuudara Rajakaruna Nawaratna Attannyaka
Uuiidarauayaku Mudiyaiisc Uulahami, holding the offico of Di)<ava, Maha
L»*knm, AVilhiddo T«i-kam. Miiha-m:ii1igo of Mntalo, <iangala and Lag^ala,
Gantuue, Kirioruwa. Uogambara. and the trravctH at Nalauda. 4,123, D. C. Mat.
(lKO:t A.T).).—- On Sunday, tho Focond day of the increaHin;; moon, of the
month Wc^ak, in tho y«*ar of Saka 172r>. under tho const^'llation Muwa-
Mfiva. Thit land;* brlnii;;ing to Dotuwa Wahumpuraya, of .Matalapitiya in
rda-;firiya. A^^;ll•i kur:ili',aro ."i lahamif IVlpolaupola out of tho Hold Nahlona-
pitivokuniKtira. >*> lali.i'* nf Maia1a|iitiyo ilapu^alunnuInkuniiMira, and llio
franlou IVdj^a^jtitiyrwatta attaohcil tlu-ivto, u pi«ro of tho bona Ritipdia*
audohoua. a piivo of tho houa W«'l<^atkandohona. and a pioo* of tho bona
Pallokclclu'ua. Ilaviu}; no n^HiHianoo thrv aro}fivonto Mali in por|H>tuity,
iM'iuKr ^utH^lun1l and ax«i^t«'«l hy lior. who ix my cldor hrothor'ft daughter.
\Vitm-^!>r!4 to thJA aro Pallomullo I'kkuwa 1>ur.\ya, 1Iono;^o Tikira Paniwiila-
karaya. r'hi|iaugu\vo Pulini^uwa Duraya. UiiuniuUo Aruma Duraya. Pi(i3'oge
Siu«ta STakdo^^a, and l'!;;iH]a;ramuinltlo S^mda W«^Ukkar.kya. Thd-iu who contest
thii* Mhall incur iho vonp-anrc of outh'>. dodarin^ my Mali and hor dot«cfndants
nhall have fno rccour-»e to tho onh-aN. This is ^^rautoil. 4,123, D. ('. Mat.
(ism; A.D.). ^<)n Frid-iy. tho >t?venih day of tho docreasin^r moon, in the
month Nikini. in (ho year of .Sika 172s, uudor the coui«toUation Rohrna,
."i laha"* of Naldi napiti)'«*kumbur.i. a pit-ce of tho hiiia Pora:/ollohoua attached
thoroto. and tho hoUM>r«, tn-on. %\:o.. apportaiuinir to thi«i. bolou;ring to Matala-
pitiye Talb'wattijro Appuwa l)uray:i, of IMa-jfiriytti in A-^ijiri korale
an/givon in pcrpotuitv to my dau;rhtor Mali hy mo Appuwa Duraya,
Witno-»*o^ to thitt an* Paliopanjfuwo Pulinguwa Duraya, Udananguwe IVruma
Purara, Tongeliya Duraya, and Hapuwa G<Mlai»adda of the name village.
Khouid any one dii«pute thia. he nhall incur vengeance; Mali and her
deweendauut kball have free recourse to the five ordcaln. 4,123, D. 0. Mat.
MAT-MAT Mi
(1809 A.D.).— In th« JMT of 8*kA 1791, on WedneMlaj, the twtBfeiMh day of
the month Uodawak, «nder the oon^teUation Mula. On thia day thia land
▼onoher waa written and grantod. 1. Udumullefre Wattnwa, of Mutalapltiya,
in Udaniya pattuwa of MaUle koraIe« rewive«l from ITduroulleRo Ukkuwa the
sum of 45 ritiia. Out of the hen bolon^ing to me, Ilitihaminne Kandehena,
Udatenne MurufrKahamallebcDa, Udateniie uovata^abamullehena, aiid Palie*
kele Makulamallohena, and from the gnnlou ooonpuHl by me, ground to the
t*xtent of 4 measures of kurakkan, the Miid Iand«, I, Wattuwa, gave to
Ukkuwa Duraya in |>aravoui. Who(*Ti'r nhnll contetit thin decil •hall suffer
the vengeance of the five oathn, Ukkuwa Duraya can swear on the five
onleal oaths with safety. WitncxMi^M who know lliis an* Nawnla VidtinaraU,
Akuramboda Banduwa Mananna. Matalauitiye Teugoliya Duraya, Appuwa
Duraya, Naida Vedakaraya, Abadda Kutt nndiya, Jaiiguwa Tuy iudakaraya. This
Talpot wa^ writteu by Egodagama Mnlliya Nekatta. Known to thoHe pcrsuna
this land voucher was written and granted. 22,984.
Matalapitiye ViiiAKR. — The old vthare waa rebuilt in 18(jH by Udumullege
Hapnwa Duraya. It has small endowments.
MATALAWA.— A hamlet of Giddawa, in Palispattu East, Lower Dumbara.
MATAIiK. — The most northerly and tlio InrgcAt district of the Contml ProTinee.
It coutnins D'Jti H(|unru niilos.
In the earlier yourHof the Knndyuii monarchy Mutalu wah u prino^>alit.v, which,
on the dvuth of King Scnanitna in lli'i<^ fell to Prince Wijayupala, whose scat of
Government was at (lodapolu ; after the death by poison of bis l>rutber Kumara-
sinba, Prince of Uva, Prince Wijayai>ala (to quote the wonls uf the MuhmraHtOf
Ch. XCVI., ▼. 4) '* who was then at Ma tile, entered into a carriage and left the
country.'* King Raja Sinha II. became king of the whole country. Aftorwarda
Matale was under u Ilitciva.
Kaliawatte is the earli(>Ht Disawa mentioned, succeeded by Kudalama, Paiy»-
goda, Kiriwawula, Rullantudawa, Kotuwcgoda, Poiyagoda, Morabeni. Elipola.
Then after thu lapse of nearly a century: — Kfiele|Mda. 1711 a.d. ( Vol. /., />. 280);
MipiHtenne, 1759 a.d. {Voi. /., p. 410); Arawe, 17(12 A.D. (To/. /., p. 06);
Dodanwola, 17r.2-C3 a.I>. ( Vol. /.. pp. lUJ, 4lo) ; Kondadoniye. HiUi A.I). {Vol.
/., p. 4U!i) ; Hat vatte. I77."l A.i>. ( Vol. /., p. lUJ) ; Pinnapuye, 178iJ a.h. ( VuL /^
pp, 80, IDS) ; Eraik-Mawela. WXl A.i». ( 'W. /.. p ^>ou) : pilinia Talawwe, IHOO
A.I). (Vol. I.,p.401) : UnHnibnwo, 1H12 a.i>. (IV. /.,y>. 270) ; Hhelepola, 1812-13
A.D. ( Vol. I., pp. 12, 300) ; Ratwatte, 1815 a.d.
The Disavano of Matale included Oangala, Laggala, Gantune. Kiri-oruwa,
Bogamlxira, and Nalanda.
It is now under an AnsiKtint Oovornmont Agent, and is divided into throa anb-
divisions, Matale South, East, and North, each under a Itituuialiatmaya.
The Police Magistrate and Commissiuner of Requests at Matalo baa jurist-
tion over tin* district.
Populatitm : —
in ISTI.
In IH.HI.
In 1K91.
Matale Town
•*i
a.iV.»7
••»
4.<»:i2
...
4.197
Matalo East
«••
i:i,(N)8
••*
2(1.274
...
18,984
Matalo Xt»rth
*•*
l(>,12(i
...
18,822
...
1(;»799
Matalo Situth
•••
2.v.»n
...
4.1,527
•.•
a(>,634
Ijaboururs on Estates
Europeans
Burghers ...
Total
...
13,0.V2
...
*••
—
...
...
—
71,724
8(»,(»5.'i
^514
IIU
ISS
...
...
2.19
•••
233
Sinhalese ...
•••
i*«
52,K45
•••
52,734
Tamils
•••
...
2<i.9i;()
.*•
17.879
Moormen ...
!••
•t*
.^,925
.•1
fi,l('»7
Mala)H •••
...
...
.*M)2
•••
.258
Vetldo
...
•••
1
•..
...
Othei'M
*••
Total
189
•••
90
86,B65
7(1^14
OhriiUkM ... ... 8,099 ... tjm
BiHMhUt* ... ... 63,310 ... 61,TU
Hindu ... ... ... 34,913 ... ItJtM
" ■ • ... ... 8,401 .„ tfiOS
Bi««««,. T*- " «.«"
Told - B6,G&5 76,514
Hatalk Kootii caiiiiiiria KohoDiJ;* pattnra, OtapaluHijk pattmn, Cduijs
pMsw*, Usduur* iigLtuva, Angiri DduiTm pritawa, and Aniri Fftlleaiym
paUnwa. lU are* ii l<'>3^ *qiurg milai.
tUUmihatiniiyru of HaUls South :—W«godapob, 1X41 to 1848; Dollawa,
AEtine. I«4-J ; Talg^Jia^-wla wninr, 1850 to 1851 ; Fuanagama, 1863 to 18AI.
TaleahiiBmln Knint IHfil to 187'^; Donknmban Diwva 1873 to 1890;
Koppitipola IHVO.
Popahtinn :—
IulS81. iBlMVl.
lUUl*. town of ,„ ... 4,032 ... 4,197
K»li.mi>i;« [""on ... ... ifiM ... 7,131
<lBmmhaiiya paltuwa ... ... 5,743 ... 4,943
U<li»aya pattuwa ... ... 4.406 ... 8,fl73
ll(i<jai>iv* patluwa ... ... 5,168 .,. 4,416
A>Biri tJ<Uiiiv* Mttnwa ... ... SJM4 ... • S.190
Atgiri PnlloivB paUuws ... ... 4,837 ... 3,811
K>lnt(!« ... ... 11,780 ... 10,173
Totd ... 47,669 36,534
Munnntn...
tialayi ...
Oth«n '..'.
18,078 .,
10,787
4,327
2,621
WoiucD uuUo lo md ,
2,037 .,
34.2.'i5
10,643
4,fta
33 .,
978
,. 22,713
,. 10,126
2,714
47,S69
30,634
6,4(10
4M
81.263
20,478 .,
4,rt98
241
t4,7l<«
16,809
HAT-HAT
61ft
Tea Estates in the District op Hatale Soitth.— Total ezieni of eiiiti-
▼ation, about 7,849 acres. Total extent of ettiitei« about 18,948 aoraa. Diatriei
distant 22 miles from Kandyand 96 miles from Colombo, EUvatiou 1,500 ft.
to 8,600 ft. Hospital aud dispeiinary at Matale.
•
Acres.
AOTCI
Aluviharo
•••
670
Lalagaha Ella
•••
. 219
Ankumbura
•••
7U3
Makolu9sa
• !•
400
Asgiriya (Madawala
Dulat-
Manomore
...
293
watU
»m»
1,166 i
MaUle
• ••
352
Balukadiiwa
• ••
402
MuwagalU
• .•
122
Bcridiwola
• ••
377
Nawa({ulla
...
130
Corrieiiiony
• ••
2iri
New Hoy
• ••
220
Danf^u
• ••
130
Nikakotuwa
• ••
278
Dewclle
• •t
123
Owilikanda
• ••
SdO
Dickcria (inclndiDg
dawa and Mabaif
Kalu-
. PtinHalatcnna
• ••
1,190
ktenna)
385
\ Pt>lwatU
• ••
110
Dullewa
•••
230
Rutwatta
• •«
800
DanevvrHt
• ••
200
niihit(]ima
• ••
384
KUanilKiwatte
• ••
75
Hilver Hill
• ••
215
Klleyukellie and GoraUEUa
252
Stoko Heath
• ••
35
Etipola
•••
310
1 Hjjiton
...
165
Ettrick Forest
•••
298
Totu^ma
• ••
ISA
Glen, The
•••
50
UilaHjririya
• ••
716
Glenury
»••
78
Ukuwala
• ••
476
Grovi-, The
•••
2riU
Vir.M-ton
• ••
1,006
Hi^'li Walton
•••
200
Warukauiure
and AyitU-
Ilylton
•••
542
liyai(l«la .
•••
279
Knhuwatta
•••
320
Wavoona
•••
284
Kent and Arabokka
•#•
959
WiltHhiro and
Hampshire ...
844
Kcppitigulla
•t*
1,100
Yatawatta
•••
976
Kotuwogcdnra
•••
196
1
Matalk North consists of Wa^panaha Pallesiya paitnwa, Wagapanaha
Udafliya pattowa, Udogoda Pallesiya pattuws, Udugoda Udaaiya pattuwa,
Kandapalla korale, Inamaluwa korale. Its area in 38H^ iM|uare uiUia.
Ratcmahatmayas of MaUle North :— Golahela, 1H37 to 1849 ; Uduweb, 1850 ;
Wijayakon Mudiyanselage alkin Muhottit^cdara liauda, 1852 to 1857 ; Dora-
kunibura, 1858 to 1872 ; Talgahagoda junior 1872 to 18H0 ; Koppitipola 1880 to
1890 : Aluvihare 1890.
Population :—
Udugoda Udasiya pattuwa...
Udugoda Pallesiya pattuwa
Wa;^ipanaha Uilaai;^'a imttuwa
Wagapanaha Palleaiya pattuwa
Kundapalla korale ...
Inamaluwa korale
Entatcs
Europeans
Burghers
Sinhalise
TaniiU
Moormen
Malays
Others
•••
•••
•••
...
*••
...
•*•
...
Total .
In 1881.
la 1891.
...
4,346
...
8,156
...
3,584
...
3,092
...
2.4 1 1
...
2.294
• *.
3,295
...
3.R22
...
2,959
...
2,975
...
1,164
...
1,313
• •*
1.063
.»*
147
•••
1H,H22
16,799
• ••
19
•••
6
• ••
10
•..
9
• .•
15.695
•••
15,033
•••
1,963
•••
609
...
1,105
•••
1.106
...
13
...
13
...
17
...
84
Total
18,822
16,799
Ip IMl.
UIMI.
1B,SI>3
IfilO
1% .
in
. 1,180
in unalilo M md
10,799
Tk* Kitatm in
Tata) dxUdi of au
Uohimln 101) mi1»
■t HiUla.
Ankiii.li
AnluUiio
Awiliwnmbi)
Ilahnniift
i: IfoBTH.— Total txtont ot eultivntion, S,M6ur«a.
"tf men*. DiaUiit Irom Kkiid; tl u> SO milai, from
itHMi 1,300 to ifiOO ft Ho*|iitul aitd diiptnury
iiiji
VHtlH
Unil)
OynpahuU
TduKiilla
Unilindutenn*
WulilumOl
lla|.
Law
Lvli'k'nini nnd Luin
Ma)-"vn '.'.'. IIJ3
M«Tti,r Kast eonriita of Palloi.ijk juttmi
Rlu r»lU->iv> MttuWK. (ian|[a1> I'lUun (uittuwr
t unn i» »T:it -tmn nili'«.
lliilcnmlMliiuiyM ut MaUlw Kiwt :— T*lun1ui){»dn, IflST tn 1S40; AlnlKiiina
MuiliialiM', 1H4I to 1X411 ; Mniiinttouiiwa, IxN l<> IHAH; lliil[H>, ISM to 1H5I :
TalKiihi|t<Hla, if'Hl tn INiil ; IloniicgHiiia, lKi:i to IKi'.H ; IVnns, IHIift lo in'CI ;
Tt<iiiiu(MjiiMi(tijra lUlaiuRlmtmayiO. orliiiK UKl; UnlpotUwvU, IHXl tn IHNfl;
lluhnKixiiHwa. IHNH tn lIKU j Duiakunibun junior, IH'Ji).
l.nUK'iU I'lilltwija pattuwa
(liiiiirila I'llnidyn (lattiiiru
Dniiiniln rallvnifa pattuwa
EaUli-n
In lexi.
Id 1801.
9,668
i;»s6
MAT— MAT
647
Religion,
Chri«tinn4
BuddhiRU
Ilindui ...
MohumnnedAU
Others ...
•••
•••
••I
•••
In 1881.
in 1891.
• ••
698
487
• ••
12,002
19,974
• ••
6,400
4,946
• ••
670
676
• ••
4
9
Total
•••
20,274
18,984
Edueaticn,
Mon ablo to read
Womoii able to read
Mtfii unable to read
Women unable to read
•••
1,849
37
9,000
8,0U2
Total ... 20,274
•••
• • •
...
18,984
Tea Ebtatkh in tiik Diktbict of Matalb East.— Total extent of oolti-
▼ation, 1 1 ,709 acms. Totil extent of oatAten, about 35,603 acres. Distriet dintant
22 to 32 Diiios from Kandy, and 94 miles from Colombo. Elevation 1,200 ft. to
4,000 ft. Hospital and dispensary at Matale, dispensary at Rattota and
Oammaduwa.
Altwood
Annamally •••
Aranibo|Mila
Dambura^ala No. 2
B:inib:iniu':ila (Old and New)
BrulMsUiols (ir Ovilla
Caib:irat*.ilii
Calii!;;iluti>nno
Cnra«;:i)i:iti*nne
Cattaratoiino ...
Colu<l:i(r1iv
Crystsil Hill
I):u.kan<l'i * ...
Dawalnvabatcnna ...
Dikkunibiiri ...
DiiniiiiailcUa ...
Droinftlaiid and Park
I)rybiii\'h
Duiiiiwiin ...
El laical in
Ewhiirst
Ftinst Hill
Qaiiiinatluwa (Ambana and
Caton)
Ooralii Klla •••
HinuMiruwatta
Hollo way's Land ...
Kavikuwala
Kandeniiwnra
•••
Acres.
102
127
24
304
1,510
152
.IHO
3'J7
3^7
525
H7
50il
5:!2
KHI
H5
5r.2
441)
ll»i)
2()0
445
58
121
1,448
IH7
200
m)
1,010
Kandewatta
Kniukitula
KeiiHington ...
Kint^ton
Kuda-oya ...
Kotta;(aln
lilitllandM (Bambaragalla No.
1 uiul Tynan)
Moncrioff
MauHsii^'atla No. 1
MaiisMiualln No. 2
M:iiissakamla
MaiiHsava
Nii^allu
NaniDi^olla
Nikula Oya, Udalamana,
ami Amanidawelle
Opal^ala
Owala
Pitakanila <2roup (Dambolu-
^ala, Sylvakanda, and
Kiiirara) •••
Uo>s
Sprii)'^ Mount
SiniiliiH'a and Aborfeldy .
Hii«hi'.{anf;n *
Wariyap«»ltt
WiIian-^Mnia
Wiweliuada
...
...
...
...
...
•••
...
...
...
...
•»f
...
Acres.
110
314
3.'U)
100
400
220
1,603
416
216
105
652
.H6
396
«a
1,273
640
334
1,409
426
396
234
457
893
4.30
.194
Tlio following are two vcraions of tbo Matalo Ku<laiin*pot, wbich soem to )»?<•
licon oointwiHfd in tlie ruitfU of Kin^ Un ja Siiihu II., wbon King Wijayapoln of
HodaiHtIa w:ih ruler of Matalo.
TlioKo l\ai1a-im-|>ot naiTato : the traditionary imttlcnient of Matale by hi^li-
born llraiiminn wbo aivoom|>anicd tbo brnncli of tbo Du-troe to Ceylon ;
Mm« ox position of Kinir (laja Bnbu to tbo Soli coa^t to rovenffo tbe capture of
12,(KX) Sinlmloso and the capture of double that number of the subjects of tli#
36-97 B
flnlUn king, ind tha di*lril>ation of tha priwinani in dijtrieta of tha Eindfin
hinfHom ; >n accMinl of tha rc*iilrnco of Kiai[ Wijiynpul* at RiinnwntU ia
the Four Kiinton. wlisra Xivun-iKiln Al.liaklu.ii Mi>luil>,>]a guya him intomutloD
reitur-liiiK Dm lii>t<n-y ami rcii'Lili'iira nf iliu lewlinK tamiiiM to MaUla.
Tli>'D fi>ll<i*ii It liht uf ()l■^ (vrlk-r Itiiivuii of MaUie.
An acciHint nt a lii'iio of Triii'^i'inhlvu furtnsni, tukan by Etipola Diuva, who
fomvl c>|H'n ibc x^ta willi a lMtii;riii)(-n>m.
Tlw |ai>»:i|;u i^iout a Kiiiiu4 i» ulivure. Tha IluUngnmuws family of tha
llannat Wnliiwara l»^U] an uUin', tlw (luiivi of which wor« to cauM Saniuuea to ba
pnilBnuL Tlio«C lN*b>tinK lo Mal:ile wpro pulillcly iiTOclahnril at the x'^t Bo-tTM
mt (■xliwita. I am iiut Kim-. b.>iruver, t1u>t thn moaning of Iho tait in not that
W iMcrijii km vat cut im tbu rnrliwura of Out Ro-lns ntar TriDcuDialea at which
EtIp"lM Ui<nvR ilooH, vlicn l;a ilimtvil Ilia oparatiiiDa r>f thu lieds.
TiiH Miqa to not (I think) n-OHili-l in any |irint«J Sinlinliia hiKtnry.
TlKn riiihiir tho liiiiiiiiLirH'i of Mutnlc ami tlio nptHiintiiu-ntii of uffiGere.
Thcv trail it iiiniiry liinturica aru full of airnni. iiilt alfo uf pval intoraat.
tl.iTAi.i: Maiia I>ikavi; K^iiA-tM-i-iiT. — Thuruarior (bo) miil; "O Samsna
llivya ltii:i! M;iy my ri'livimi iiri'Viiil nnkirmiiiM" In cuui|i.iny with Ilia
Uaj-'-ty Wij:i>a|inb, of (IiHl;i|i<ilfl Aiiili^i WauU, (hu> jinvcciUit to UaktitnwalU
in llnlara kimiU. ■'^iii»:<l ii iMliii-iiiiiiia'a lo l>o rri'i'tiiil thori', iiiul niiiile Hit
llaji--ly t!iku bia U'lit llirn-in. I'iio piKililu of forty-ciijbl kiiraloH in tlia
Wlamta wi'ru xiiu hI aii<l warfjru whh cnirii'il on fur niiw mnntlia, but
it w»" imi"«Hiliio til mni|iiir tlio forniuu um-my. \Vliitri'ii|Hiii Niyiin-|>obi
Alalukk-ni Mi>lHillnia bu< xiii •■ik-<I ami wa> iin-^-nlol iH'fora Ilia MiijuHty,
UKl«asi|Ui->iliiincil; ami whrii Iw « an i|nc4li'>ii(-il '■ \V lint urn tin' niro uf tha
UNtal"-mar" Iki n-^iwi'i fully nniwiroil ami ariiil. " KMlnlniiita MuiUrnniio la
i« IMuiiibilla, Vanivkita Mn-liynii-w ia in Ala Vih:iru, CkitnlRiHikaim
MitilivauM ia in lluinlxik'iln. nnil in lluliiiiimnnwathi'ru areflamaisfdara Vctlda
ami ll.ira|>ut Vi-ibta." It-'in; i]UF«ti<innl and exaiuineil thun, ■■ Hww UiyniHl
'h.it pliicv?'' ha ro-im-tfnllir nnawanil and aniil, "Ilcluw tiM Kandudchokka
in niridowi-U in thu Vi'<IiratB." Ildiiii; qnoatiiincil bivI uxnminnl thua, "How I*
Volda uiiirila k»wudit|H-lr'l|ii,' Navimn Vdlibi uuanljt Nnninjiniiniwa. Iiniya
" (hn H'li'l) " Kaniiih VimViIb s<iardH Kanaiii^mnwa, Ilrrat Vedda
kiikiitiiwa,M.tlMTain|nlaV(<ihl»)ti>nri'« I'aliiiiatWjU, MbIki Kawlklella
V<-<)<Ib f-uinl-i I'nbh'iiiva. Mnknra Vt'-lila (HhtiIi Kimdanivakiimhi, Murn Kirti
Mahaipi LiMnh Jlrliiiriva, )ilnlmkindA Vvihin ufi.M Kiithla Piilla Vadila guarda
Kaixh Filla ki>rub>, V«)iili«ni>iti («fli« IIi-n|ii(i>_ Mnliiii(a qnnnli tbu fpiU, (Oale-
wala) Riju Maha-:n itninla Uiln-jivbi konlu, Mini llntu SlidHitfo cii'iTda I'aaoiys
fatlnwa. Il<-i>iic i|iiiiitinnii) and cxamlnnt tbua, " lluw InvtooiI tliat plaMT"
b« ■■i>l) "Atl U:tMa Drahknunn Iliiln lirul at Mi<uiiniwiln. Sri Tinlmii llnibk-
mina RiU linil nt Aliivdian>, Hri Itamn llrobkiaana ILila liru'l nt Kiitvalta, ■
Kiitoilavva Itrabbmiinn llah livi-d at Koliiwoffilara. Kulaniia Dnibknmna Itala
tivnl at tliibinvinnuwa, Wi-lcvya «r Wiilando llralikm:ina lt;>la livml ut Wriida-
pnla (or Wi-^-wbiiHila). Mnili-yya llnhhinana Rnin livil nt Mi>.li|>olii Waimlmhu
Wiranic«wnniTa liroil at Ik-iiiltiwfl'/aiiui. Aknrnna Yiikd.-Mici vho landed fnico
tbo Cikint, and \kuriii>ilH>ilii Itnln who Inniivil fnini Ih-iuiinuniln, n-aiikd at
Akntnnilinlii ; Si'iii-vinilna Mm1iyan-u> landrd fnux Kiwiiipiinili'xi and hroiiKht
with him tho rvlir wliirhbi' lilamil in llioi!a-it^md«),ndiit : haTinit t>1nn:il Iho ndia
lirini;Fl>t liT hiu in tliu Miiithorn dnciiln. Sri I'ant.i Ilralikniaiia Kala imidEil nt
Mnnor^iwibi.diivakot Paivlilava n^iiUnl at Wiihak-.tlr, Wadnna IIii1>i«ii r»iilr.) at
l^n:iwiila. n^nkol Yamana Kiiaiilt I'alrirp'da. Iluvnn W.-lliya c'urd* DiTitIa,
lliniiTan Wi-lliya i;niir<|a Iiiilnwrln. Kntii Wi-lliya •ciianlx lliilniiifomuwa, throo
|¥rr*i>na havo ijiinn to IFiljikiilliiira. Muliif^ikaniya ffnarrU Knliawnlla, two
Ci-ni'iiH baTit uiHK' t<i Silt kiiRili'. NrriinjiinaVH in al l^l•;lll'llkn•1uw>, llatvninla-
Biavn U at AknrninliiHla. I,nilik»|<iilii«a i* at Alntuama. Ilaiiikida llrtliia ia
nt KiriomKa, Diva lt»itHi-a i^ at lliliilii, Xilawailaya and SiiitnU Viidnraya
nn- at Xilnwa. llaUn Vaiata ni«1 3faha VaRiva an- ut AVctitiidiiwa (or
Slalnirrln). Mitiara-ni'harivB \^ nt I'nlduiiira, 11 diivitiilnwa in at Timliili-
dniiia. Itaiiiidiiii>iivnan<l i.aiikaViri<ln<ni an>at lliiindcniv-n, Ilain ViiMnwa h
•t Taliti1i:«nl». Kin'hala Vin.liiwii in nl I'diifitiillii. ti.-nniarKya u at l>i[>|>itiya,
|>Minila |li'-nii1.iiaVB in at Ih-jFd.l.inina, ltaiii|ia>savii bi in Wati>|iiilHwa, llunda
Manihhya ia in IlBiidnwrliHdii."
BiTine i|iU'>ii<inril ami <>iBiniiml thnn. "In iIkimi ilnyn what wnn tho mannir
ia wliich ibu kiii!t carried on wiirfaru?" ho ariHwrrad rfHpicl fully, aajiBS.
"Kinq Ruhunu, of nuhunnMiiennu, having oipcllad tho Dumala Knaunwhohad
MAT— HAT UB
be«n liTing in the country, beginning from Anaradhapun, and luiTing eauaed th*
BuwauveliHeya to bo erected, in now in tho Divya Loka named Jartiaa.** Deiof
3ue«tioned and examined thuR. ** Wlint whs iho manner in wliioh the king
inoliarged liia ruyul functioim?" Kiii}; DuvviiipctiKHa and Mihindo llahft-
terun SuvaminvahaniH) caiUHvd the Mitiiiitule Dai^ohu to be erecUd and ain«ed
the Parama I'ujsi Itiinaya to lio crectud. King l)cvoni|K!ti>iia aAnumed the
guiHO of a guru, went U* JiamlKidivn, olfcrud an (•iVering of a bamboo tree
msido of gold, and having ohtaiiieil pi'iiiii'^nion from King Dhamnimioka. a line
of gold waa drawn on tlic iMtiithern branch, which coming into the gold baain
was landed at Mahawatuwatota, and pmcct'din^' iu*cotn|ianicd by |Miucha turgym
music eMtubliHhtul itneif at VijiUipnru." IIIh MujiMty wan pliuixd to qiic»tioo
and Kiy, " What furthur Uick from that ?" '*May yunr Divine .Muicnty bvc4»me
Budu! Tho cuho of the hri»kcn-horno«l hutValo (»f the Vt'tUli of ihxiandeuiym
not having Itoon invthtigatiMl, {hUv) went to tho country of Stdi. and when
(ahc) Huhmittctl thu niattir to thu (ircat Kini; S>li, he, arconipunicd by ft
piiwoifid ami}', came, made war, antl took away twolvo thon^inii Sinhalcae. '
The SinhaloNO King (Saja Rihu wmt to tho Soli C«>:iNt an«l captured and
brought twenty-four thuusind uiul live hun<!i(d. Sent four hundred to
1Iarani\apattn, nent fivu hundicd to l'aii>«pntiu, nvut hixty to llewahi-lu, M^ntfour
hundiirii to llatara koraU^ MtMit thno lit'tuM to 'rnnipano, ncnl ^t'ty Vugai (or
kiniU) to Wai;.ipaii.dui koraUs Hint m'voii huiuhrd to »Sa( koialo, hcnt twelve
thonH.ind to Uva, hunt a kuruwa or gan^ to Aluikuru ktiraU;, and Mint 4 large
gang to Matalc."
It wat asked, ** How about thu old headman V " It wa» Mbid **Owi]le
l*uyintleral.i."
An orilur wan nia«lo that (every persini). whether he bo a deMM'ndant of the
MudaMiuru i»r whether ho bo a desc4>ntlant of tlio Ye<l«l(» or of thoM captured
and bronght from thu foreit^n ctmntry, uhould in toity-eight days come to
Uakirunwatia in llatara korale.
Mat-lie havini; l^een conferred on Kahawatte l)i^ va. wh<» wuh at t)iu Atapattowe
MuniiM)la,on'ruo«hiy,undurthoronniellati(mSn\ana,hi'cansed hirirenidencoto be
matleat Hampat VeiidaVhouHnatCianiaitedira. resided there forthrcomonthH, bui
being unabU- to gut nun, it pasHe<l fioni him and ii waHconfuned on Kudalame
DiHSiva. Ah that i)is;iva and the .Mmlalihuiu weru <lihh)yal, it paMted from him
and wan conferred on raiya^^'tMlaDisiva : it pas^ed front him and was c<mferred '
on Kiriwawnlu Diwiva ; ilpavio«l from him and wan conlerreil on ISellantUilawe
Dibciva; it pas^ud from him and wa> ronfeiKMl (»ii Kotnwe<;o*lara Disjiva ; it pawed
from him and wasconfened on Poiyagoda Dinava. That DinjiVH, when prew^nt-
ing hinirielf lM>foro the royal preseneo, knell on o(ic knee only and wni therefore
diHniiHsied. It paHscd i^rom him and wa> confeiie«l on MonJiera DiHava.
That l)isa>a having made war at Trimangila forircHH for nine ycarfi and nine*
Hubmitted, ** He«-ause the .Mmlalihnru of Matalo arc too p.iwerfnl.'* On Momhj,
under thu constellation Anuiii. Klipola Dut'^anna Ui'a received tho warrant,
proceeded to Hulanj^omnwa. and infornietl llin Mitjenty, Huying, •'On account of
the too great power of the Mndalihoin, I am unaltie t«» pet man and )K>aMt.*'
Then tho order went forth. '* ])«>pat>-li tli«> intimntial. Mmlalihuiu, and \ivi men
and maku war." Kirioruwe Uala wastli-uiisM <! ; the villau*' heeanio galmdagama.
Nilannoruwe Kala waHdismi.-^se.l : tin- villai^e was'^ifieil t<i Ktnia'^e. AkurantlKMla
llida w.iH diHmi'*>ed ; hin villai,'o beeame g tlia«l:i.i.ama. tho eh plianln were gifted
to Natlia he wale an olVeringH. Kini«jania Hala wjim •ii^nii.-Hc«l ; and Kinignmm
and the elephant Vallixa werg offered to Pattini l)i waU-. I)anibariwu Uala
waa dinnn^Htd : the villai^e became DiNavasun. Itowatle Ilala was dismiHsed ;
the village berame giltadaz.ima 1Ia\io%' Huninionrd man and In ant ami having
gone to Tho Ui-iree not far fn»ni the Tiimantiala forlre^*<.le;ining hinbaeU againni.
the ea<-lern trunk t>f the l».»-triM', at the tliinl hour after dawn, ho eiuiHi;il the
Trimnni-ala f.^rtre^^ lo he opi-ned. lie H:ii«l, '* Annouinit the f.iet to lli.*' MajeHty
UajaSinha, wh<» is at the (iaioxa in ^l.ulakalupuwa." (ialtomhiiwe Itala Wintand
annonnerd the f.iei H»>inu. " Slay your l)jvin«- .Majesty U-eonie Hmlu ! * Kti|>oU
Ditumiahitniaya Mirnrk Willi a hinule liatleiih;.'-rain and opiiit d the TrimaniriU
foiti*:H>.*' nis .Maj«-^l\ WMM favouiahly diJ•po^e^l towanU him and prenentod him
withering worn on the royal finger, and detiroil him, aayiiig/* Announce the
laettu IliaklKiMtjKtdaiUiiolii." Utitninhawa Ukli uinoBnoed the fict ukd nU
" Uiiy^uurl>i*iiiBUBJ(DilylHicuiiienu<lul KtiixilB UiMiinuliiiliiwytforccduiionoil
itiD TniniinB»lft Tirtri'iia." A miwuiKu wan iuui-d, Hyii>)|, thai tlie piHit o[ lliuva
of TriiiuiliKoU|ii>IU ali<) ti>Hl.iiHilu-iuiiiilu)jnIii|piBa wjik to l<v cniifcvrail (nu
bim). llalBiigiiiiiuwslUniiMltiiUiiaiiKlit li>r,>li'U)4auiii*h>Tiiii|lia«ii«nltun,
l^iwiU »iiuBi wu tnkvii tu lliu liu-inv, Ihu wiuiitii|C ilruni nan otiiiUHl to ba
ImmIhi fiir tlHi iufiinnntiiiii uf Ihu iiilialniania. tbn Mwlaliliuru wcni wueuilili-il,
■ml tbnt> tliuUNUnl uiulit binuln d IwInK itw Kntnil nlTi-ting, wiu Mixn
■■ ilYiviourv. Unkr wint ' '
" il'y •" . . . . .
iirly li)r iha p»wur of th« fmir kihIh, luil tlio ixtwar of (yi>ur)
tuMt MaJFity'ji mvritorHHM lu-tit. In l>iKi*a nit cni'uuli ! " It irua iwkiiil and
qUHliuavd. M.'hiit,>*lluw (rolii UMliurlh lornnt?" (lIu)FHiil, '■ Itimha Veili-
IMa." IhuibiB ViiMa wjh [utdx-d. Thin niile at IfciiHlitmwii a)-jhi. ami thia
aiilo uf K>U|Eula, ami tliiii *iiti. <>[ AttaDHkailawuli, nnl thi'4 >l>lw n[ lIviciLclaL-ala,
■wl llita iiiilw •■[ l)j|>iiltialka<i<la, aiiil tli» oi.lH t.f lliiniiwila-iiiKiluH;i1|i»><i >l<iill U
tnkan till llw l>i«vniii'. Thi* xiilc nf Kiiln-nnu'lirbijiitviiiia. awl tliii rhK of
flunbvulalihitu.HiidiliiiiiU'luiif KihImouvb, anil llint>i<lu of NaMiiiiiiahiiiiih, anil
Uiia Mo iiT )l<ir.ilii'la In mar KtipiilakBiiibi waH tukvii tu tliu lli-iiniiu) uT S:tt
bnralv. Thin hhIu iif Wciaktiluiiitiila, nii>l thin aiils i>( Naruii),-U!i)iiiiiia, mid tbit
■iilu i>f KiiiiiliiniiKikanila li> Mr.ir llic iwiuii laiuHilary vaH lakrn tu lliu l>iMBiun*
■if N'uKarakaUwi.va. Il.iviti|[ lai-ii Htyliil "Muha IMwivn," I)inu)Mi;i'da Kalu
AiiiiurulaTici'iviil tlw lluiia JaKHlnllnitaaiiilKantii liavn ilio aim and iuihiii Bag
hvlil U'riiro liiiii ai hu wan (irtHViHliii^.
Ililidwabi l'all<'vaiii|Eiliu Nilann! niiil rihii[i)iu|iiilii) (iaiu^iiiiia Nil.iinii w«»
anmiiuHiLi), i|iu->lhHi«il. AUiiiiaiiA lliwuli'lMd.-irBiiiwaKCunri'tn'il iinlU' lliiliiwn>
daiin Nilumn, KintratiK K-iicviritiia MmUyntiw wan a|i)Hiinti'd Iriknnin uf tlw
AntiHuilula ; IMujiitiilU- KuUtuii|{n Mmliyaiisu nmivtil tliv Kusi-vi-vvl nnd (ba
■|i|Hiiiiiiiidit iif Ailikiivaiii:i 1 M,Miri'|ailii Ahihakbun Jliiliiitiala wni u|iiHiiiilv(l
Ix-lwliiniitTHll b-H-ulr.aiidalMircn'ivcilllinwritiiiuMjIo: Mamalagiula l>aniiii'
dittii* Itala wui ati|Hiimr>l KiaUtuwukkn NiLiiiw ; Almibiiru " ' ' ~~
Umliy.iiiM- «a- a|i|H>iiili-ii lUti'iiMliniiiiii^a unit il«hamlinim ; KMi'iuilu llii>m-
, jna>ai , . _
vaka Nilaini' n-ri'ivod tba a|i)HiintiiM'nt ut Unti'iwilintnMys o( I'lluKuda and Iba
AmHiicr VMiiiuu ia :
Wbi-n iiMiairvd wlia utv nut (Mravcni to the land, it wan nid ; '■ Sira. tlie King
IhnvBliH'lJMNi, wliu rci)|iivil iu llii* Islnm). hnviiiK, with tho aiil iif tlio Iliily
Mnluiutu Mahik TcTu. Imilt llio Uliuti.liika l>a^<il« at MiliiiiiHla and tho
Tbniwnina IMkuIb, di-i|ialcln.il I'rincu ArWit* with an i'|H«tlo to tlie t'oiirl I't
llharmiuiiilia, bt'iiHtnit tb« K«|wr«r tu nend tbe Hr'x Malm Ituillii. 'I'hu Kiniicrur
laviHit inMil wvHu alaya ill mwlibitluu went in-ar thu lai-truo, and with tht
Kidili-n hn»li ntHrkud lln ntfht baml linineh. wliun hi t tliu liiHiii-h, liy itM'lt,
<li>jiiili1iil, and alin»linK u|i (u tbe hkj-Bli){hU'<l iHl thoKutilull wnwl-nilvd with
awtt1-i>nHtlliii)( Ihinita- )iraMi*d fur iw ntfjHiun.
Ami ^talll■l■aluitu, tW buly unu, linHi):ht thi« Rwrod Iluilbi intu tiiybiu.
Ami the fotluwinu |k'ii|iIo caimi almi aa ili ruiiono : llnhinin Sumannuda,
BraliHiin Sri Viohun, llraliiiiin. Sri Kama, ShIsiikh Sri BrahkniaiiaiKolmlryya
tlia llrHhmin. Th.- Ilrahiiiin Sri Itama fniiii tb« c try cilb il Sii Uantnimra.
AkiiiamlBHU lUh fnilil the cuimiry rnlhiil Akurauia. I'lm llialimin Konwatte
Itnln Ironi KuMinliura, Wwlaliila Ilrahkiiuiia It-ila, ihi- Wimui'KwararH, callod
Mfluwana. TlHAv<»mr<wnnivaralk-<l Wamtlbbu. Wa-lina llalnna. Jayakirt
I'aiKlilata. thu II iilai-haiiva 'if It-Hlht I'atlHlaiiia, lluwuil Wolliyn, Miuuwaii
W>'llii»; llaiik<i( ]il:iiiati<H-f«>. and lh'>auUniyK.
(lilt »f tlH'M-, Siin.iiMmlu Itr^hkuiiiiri It.iln livnl in tbu rillaR« Nii'-iiiinltahnw,
Sri Vt-bnil llr.ihknuii:k Itib livi-l M Aliivi)i:ir.',Sri Ituiiia iit ltiilWHtt.i.S.ilinHu Sri
llnhkiiuiia ll,ihlivi-l at llnlnnvuniiiwa, KiitiiHriifliiTa llr.ilikmalin Itiili UtMlat
Ki>luw>i;.nUrj. Sri IKiiit:i ItivhkinanH IMi Intilt ailiii!ii)M fur (liu ^hriiix <if rt-lka
wliii-b III' linin'.'lil witli bin) miil bv."! iit lluiiaruwiU. Akiir,imb.>.i.i Ituki Iniilt
iliu r^iMi-ru daLMlu f><r ihi- rrljia which bo br<Hi|{bt ami linil tbi-ru chnlly,
K<n«jlt<> llaU' iibirvil bi* RlirliiD uf Tuli<~( ti>irar>hi tint i'ii>l aixl livol there,
Wvbwiu llmhkmaiia ILihi lir.d ai «'«[.■ Ia|.ii1«. al Madiihila livi;.| Wiraiiii-'i'
WHaVB. ffB.lalM lliiliiwa livc-l at U-iuwala, jB>«k"l I'Jii.lilaya win ..Uii.Micd
Bt Wali.ik..tto. H.«llii(rai»l:ime Sliil««lwriya at Sibuaiua. ItiiHiin Williyii bI
Uivilb, Miiinaan Welliya at Luwulu^-aiua, lUuki't YuiiiBiia at l'al]u|>ula, Bliil
Drunlarays wa« ■Utivmid ai Uippitiya.
MAT— MAT 661
Later on Gaja liahn booame kintf. He luiumoned liii oourUen and aakad
if they knew anything of the mituloods of past roigna. And ha was told thai
12,000 |H)nK)nii were tukun away an priHononi to the Soliun Kingdom daring
the ruiga of hiit futhiTA. Thon (Siiju H»hu« who wan at Kiilugal Nuwara,
and hU giunt Nihi, nmdo a nn\ of iron weighing r2,(MM) piecoa of iron,
with a h(»llow inHiiio, and lilK'd it with oil, and covered it carefully. Carrying
thin rtMl with him. Ouja Rihii and hiH gmnt went to the Choliau Court, and
having exliil>itetl his Htruugth to that king, and in lieu of the 12,i UU iierKuns who
Were t:iken away as iirisonuni during the pi-eviousroign, brought in return to tlua
country 24,ri(K) men aH prinonerH.
Out of thr.M), 400 pri^t4>Ul•^H were tunt to Saraniya iiattu. CO tt> Ilowaheta, 150
to TuiniKino. 1*2,000 to Uva, and all the warriom wore Bent to Miitule.
Thu uuiiiLicr Kent to Matalo wao naid to Ih) too little. Seudit for the fini
Pa} intlakarayu, Owillu Payimla Uala. The deMcomlantH of Veddo and the foreign
Mudaliyarn wtio aiTeHto«l iiud hroui^ht t«> llak^anwatta in Hatara korale.
Im|uirc(l how the former kiip^M fuu<{iit. Then it waH tolil : ** Aft(>r the death
of Kawaiitissa of Uuliuuu Manama, hiti hou Dutugemunu HUetHiedeil him. Ha
vumpUHhi'd the thirty-two (^neaiiipuicntH that were ironi Miyai^uua to Anuradlui-
fmra ami built (he Uuwauwuli l)ag«il>a nud other vehara and vihara, and dying
m wan horn in thu Tusita luaveu. We kno\i ouly thin mueh."
Afterwar«1s the country was divided into Atapatiu,lianipattu,and llewawaiiani.
MaUilc l)i>avawu was i^iveu to Kaliawatle Atapattu l)i>avaou Tuesday, under
the uoUHtoIlatiou Suwaua. A pla(*i« was put up at Vi dila^'i'dara iii llulangomuwa,
and the l>is:iva ir^iilcd (hero. For tluv(> montliM he livtul there, but could not
dinehar^t* his duiies to tliu satisfactiuu of uiixlMMly. Jleii«-u 4iiH plaeu wan given
over to Kudalaiue l>i^ava, and he wan appoinied hisiva of tht* i^aniNOii at Hatti-
oiloa. Till* MndaliyarK eouspired ni;aiu<«t hiiu. Me reniijiied tliit po**t aUo, and
ho was HUC4Mieded by Paiya^^mla Disava. llo aUo diHigre«>d wilh the Mudali^ara,
and Uellaittud.iwe Disava was appoiute*!. lie. too, resii>ue<l. and Kiriwtiwulo
t)iM:iva was appointed. Then ho resiMnvd, ami .Ma«bi;,'«Miara l)i's*i\a apptuuted in
his place. INii\a*404la Disava snececded him. lie prostrated U'Ttiio tliu king tuilj
once. For this olTmee he wan disuiiHM*d. Morahera Di^iva Hucceetirt him, and
contiuueri for nine yeain and nix ukmiIIih Dis;4VA at Madakalaouwa. Ifuable to
defeat the enemy ho couich before the Kin^' Uaja Siuha, wlio wait htaying at
Galoyu-uuwani in Haiticilua, and tcnd«*red bin rtHii;nHtiou.
AHked to i^ive bin reasouH why ho Hhmild rcsi>;n. Sayn that the Mudaliyara of
Matalo aro t^Hi powiriul, and that they will not allow bun to get any recruits.
Then tlu^ kin</ g:ive ordei-s t(» thi> Disiiva t<» ilismiM all tlioso powerful Muda-
Hyant and to make vowh to tlie muU Kiidreli. Upulwao, .Saman, lioknel, Kanda-
kuniani, and SiiKLi Pattpiijind lo recruit people. Tike Disava pntreedcil to .Matalo,
di:»mihHO<l Kiri-oruwe Uala, and c«uiliHcated all the hIic elephants aH (io%-ern-
nieut pmpurty. DisudsMd Akuraml>oda Uil.i, an«l bis lands ctuifiKtiited. Uuai-
gama Itala dismis>i d ; IiIm villii^e ltusi<^:in)a ainl bin «>lephaut called Walliya
oitored to Xatha Dewalo. Kini'.Mimi Kala dismissed ; bin villai^'o Kinigama and
hid elcpli;mt Pabuluwa oiTered to Paiiini IKwa'e. Dambarawo Uala was dix-
niiKs<*«l and his \ ill.i'^e nride the propn ty of the Dis;i-wa>am. Dismissed Ilowutt^
llalaaml his viliav^i: madetiabadagama. Sniiimon«'d LcwuU Itandaraof Alutg:mia,
Haja SiuhaV ll.iluwadana Nilame. Ktipola Du«fi{auna ]tala(whoHaid thatheci>uld
destroy the Fort Triiuaii;^da with a moladainlu-uaba, batlerin*4-ram), Hindagala
Pallejuuipahe .Malia Nilame, and Caiv^rtm:! Malta Ndamv.
Ktipola was appointed Disava of .Mat.dc on ^!on«lay, un«lcr the cunstollation
Auuia. The DiHiva then went to the Fort TrimaniMJa and Mirroundeil, it and
aNs;Mill(d it tlut-e peyas after da\NU. lln s«nt (•aliondiuwt« Uala to inform thia
affair to Kim; Itaii .^Inlia. who win sta\iii:; at (lir City (iaiosa. Th«« king waa
very nmch plc-i>^< <!, ind u' ive bis i ue.f as a tokni of bis scr\ iccs, and asked (laltoni-
biiwe til •,'•) to Kilt; \Vija\a|ul:i, \\lio Was at (iodapola-nuwara. and inform him
that r.ii|i'da Di^ava noivt red tlw Foit Tnmanu'ala wilh a motadandugaha,
lie w;is 'riven thf country this side of tint fort wall undi>r the MiuuaKa,
inado by ilie llaniii-> l*ala «»f ][iiI-ini;oinuwa ; and, monoxer, the Kimo wan cut
around the bo-iit-r, whric the Diviva stoiiil whilst a<-saulling An«l when it waa
8:iid that what tlie Disava rerrived was too little, hu was given tho lauil lying
lietWiMii Alt iiiakad Awala o\a, Taiiaki>lii'.;ala. I>awula-g(tsu-uala,(lalak»m1a. Taro-
ankada, P.illevfdakanda, llunna*"jriiika!ida. WeliviHl-ibinna. Kalu-aiachebigetciina,
Konkanuwa, i)uniiwila. .Mattanualpaya, Pallo Dumltaru-rata, AmUikkekamla,
Andiya^Mla, Makuluwawcgiila, and Konduruwawcgala.
HiUlalHut-avavufoniMd, tbeiunuid mtMm flag and B«« koditawikka wan
lAiidnl numr tii MnUlfl MhU Uiwv*. UiluiiibilJu KuUlunn HndijuiM WH
■p|HiiiiWilAilikitnirM<>rt)iaUiuvn,iii<irruiiit1i>r('<iun<>f(li<>UiHiU^«0>>Mii»dlte
kvc-vuvuln. NilirinrjKila Aluluklcnn .Miilimuli wni ■tipninbxl [jekuna ol ToD
KiiruJii.aiid *lwi lilt ra<:uivua Hid ILiii|miliiM<lB luiil lh<< llig.
Tlu Ifcttvinalia'-OMiultip ■u>l tlii> oiRlit Muliiiiiiliniu>bips mi thi fla| won
l{i*ni III Aliivilnru Viuii>vb«ru Muilijniiso.
Tbii BiliiiiMliatin>fMliin(if U'lu-pnU nail iIm two UulMUilinmihipi and th«
i*if wen- iilvMi bi BIwlMiiAt MhIw Uaxiuj'.-iIeii Kiliiiiiii.
Tim ltuUiiiikk>liii»)iiiiIii)i or Svvun Kiiruli-i. triiieh in in lanicth and breadth i
Smn, itirMulHUi liiam-wuiuu. awi iIioIIk; wrru |{iT«i over lo Aliil)tiinia Uannekk
■iilijanM^ llnwua'laiti'd int Baht of Mul|iiti]ni wa* a|>puintcd Ktiditiiirakka
Nilunu-. hniB«.'>imiiK<ilb}a«a4R|>|ioiiiiiilti>tliuTiiiik»nil>i Payinda; he alio
«lttiiin«4 iIh- urjiUl l^liiii(il|nli»la-itta ■■■■< a nirTcil Wulkinitniick. i>umbigada
Kiiilituilukkiikiin>a oliluinFil ■ jiH-kcl oiiil tlw iagalitt cup, and ho wu u cmry,
in Ihr *nn. \\ni iM-hiiHlB-ko-lijii ut lIutuTii korulo.
All llwMi niBii, tliu JliHlulifuns bihI tlui Diuvn vent lo nine forlificaliona ai
Trimiiiiuib.
Till! lin-t HtiHie WM luiil on Mnnduv, uiidur the cunnleilitiiin Bluln, luting tb«
Mst. After llio f-irt wiixcuiiililuteil tlto kin^ dimlnd up the wall, and, luukiug
at Ihu nmn, lie win^ annw vurniai.
MataI.K T»W!i.~'r)te lintn ii )<nilt on n>rU nF Onii^-awnla and A^lakotnva.
eariyiiithii>nuninrylhol':ii''iiKli bnill ii fort >m thu hill IlikguM*' w)>er« tb*
pnmriil rbiirvli '(niHli>. hui tliut fort iraii iibandoiiL'd in
iiul (from Atgalle I'am). lu thu nriiihboarhaod of the
cniiy I'xn'fivi' pvmy ni'W» I'liai w* «aw. the K"»""l *"* poinlcil out to 01
wlivri' a miliur) |ai-i linil Ufii routl'linhiil In |mi:i. callrd Furt JlavDowall,
Liiilviliil thiiw wli-i (.-iHi'lriiulcii that lure lni>Kl>"'. tbni. in M xliort a llau
hanllTktrnvur it would ruiiuiin: awl Httledid weibluk Ihntine ■tillehorter
thu ianiclr. Thu'i.Bi.-iiiallrih!! nil.-. Fort .tUuDuwa" .
KlMiun, wlirni en Airi-ut ut liovi'mwiiit for lhi< Pnitinco conilnutlr n
with a dcl«:hni>-iit ut lrou|M. (I'uliliiiliid iu Itiil,)
P(i|iHl:>li»n«f Maintuli>wiiiii tNHI.J.UU; in 1H<I|,-I,ID7. ItH am in a quarter
at * wiHun' milr. It in I. Mil fi. hIhivi- llio mn. U:iiiifa11. iiV(Ttng« 7716 in.
A l^iml II..IIT.1 «ai.i-.,i^>lili.li.'.| I.r tliu tirdiiiiiiico 7 of IMTii.
PnH'l.iinaiiiniot A|>iil. IhM. |.r<fUiiuiii'f i,Uui>- a liiwn fortho purrxwoiot tbe
Mninll T mi-iil. Di'.liii -v 1 lU'liiiiitu iIh' liiiiin. of ihu t<>Kn.
Tbu llaiiw^iy from Kuwly to Matiili- iri>H..iH'n«l fonr^illic on 4lb Oclolwr. 1880.
FriHii Miiiile railniiy hiitii»ii !•■ NbIbiiiI;i n-><ili>iu>o 14".'.'i miip*, Dunlmlla
rwtlxMiM' :i'l-7ri. tluluwi'lii r>fl Uuinbnllii ax-.'iT. liiiloK.lii liii AkiiramUHla 33-SO,
tho turn Klf Inlli-iidi'WuU f>liiii! 2. >*•(), fmni lliu tnrn (ilT North To:id ti> tirride-
wtla i.->l.il« 'T.'t. the turn off hi lln|iu;;alKilBli'lu t'M]il)' H :!.'i. the turn uK to North
Malnln 1 ^iiitvn II. Ilir' lurii off ti> |-mi>al»luiinii i-M. tlie turn oil ti> Rxu ealate &,
ami fri'iii ilw luni i-tt In llio (estate IMI. tlip liiiii off tn AkunmlHida ruuil 450,
ami from that |<l;>ru ••■ Y;il:iwatta ("Into 7aMhe turn otf to Niiiih-I'^laiicra
mnd IK. i:ui,,'ra .Hi:'), tnd i.f I'all.-s-aina road 4'J, PallvHamn dis|icti>ary 49-a,
■ Crrftul Hill 4'-JH, fbtt'iia l><Ht OiUi'O T.Tii.
UATDUMt'WA.— A villuKi' ni Kanduiatiita konilB,l'dunUKar«,ou tho road from
Ka<liii!aiiii .w» III (i<iiii|.<.l,i.
//>».- Ui>iiukiriya-|[»lii'kHti<la.
VutinlHii>iuin1>4H,iiil-'i(^:!7iniiki, JTHfenwIw). lint tlieii part nt Matnimuwa
van lurhidt-l in lliii abka. In Ihh| : Maticiinuwa l>ullugiinia. 521 (2G4
nwliv. 2:>; feiualn); MHtKxiimwa tidxj.'uuiii, au' (Hi inulen, 'Ji fumalus);
KHriikuiiul:!, 41 (.W m.ti<'>. IH femal-). In ix-il : M»t(!»iiiu<a. 407(316
u»I-». VJi frmot-K) : Knriikultiila. UXTi (141 uiuUh. 144 (omukii). The peopla
liail iH ki'i'p vaich ut llui lluliinn kailuvuta.
Id iIh' II. I>. M. i:<:l tKr>-' (■!<:«. dp. 3/.) luiddy Ui;d wr^< rrtriotenvl. Ownrn:
Kaluga, N.kiiln.1., |-ai,ikki>B; M.nika, SliiIt.>Mu»a. Mia. Vagv NaUU,
■ ■ ■ I. Iliwra. KMiiiKe Xaidf. llai|i<iniii*e Vihnw, Kovil*
' Uhaiiyi, Kapu KalUr. ItadiJiclaTi. Galan-
tara, Uedannioda Dntara. Ketaptlija
MAT— MAT 66S
KohoUofrodA Durara, Indara, Udaffnma Duraya, Kurnnmb«» Diim ja« Oammaha,
Diwelo Duniya, Maduwo, lIetti)(i>Uar:i, Munnnnn, Kaiiknuama. Hulawalija,
Polwatto Naido, PalK{(uma Duraya, Liyaiina, UunK«'watto Duraya, Pandl
Duraya, Galant4?nne Duraya.
In 1878 about 179} acroN (8'Jfi. 3/>. 3]/.) paddy land wore rt'^ittored, of whioh
60 aorea paid Rs. 249 ; the rent wore rcdooincd and temple land.
/ViiM«7»V*.— Abubakor LeWio, 7t»,0}<2, 8^,709, H^.IOI. AlRko1a-an«refto, Bl.«40,
63,o8U, R!),ri.M). Amukotuwc^'O, Uii.ft'Ji. Kainhnrnndc (ianm»r(*t 4H.UU;. liora*
kara^u, 7U,082, s:J,7u!», H.s.|o4. Bmlainalkadnpitiyino, 7;.H'jo. ho.lli7, HlMhmI.
Duraya1nir««, 14.l7:i (^TnlputM Siika l7o;-:;n). Kdiri>liifC(', ."i,7tN). (;uu(>(fodu;;o,
7,824 (Tulpot Srtka 17-':.). (Juru-au;re.;o, 'JO,o«".:i. 2s.r,|j. l»Im;.h|. Hiin^^ewatte
hiiravaluKt*. tKi.C.'Ji. IliUuiahunu, V. K., lo.:;!):* N. S. (Ambn(fai«t«'nna).
Hotiipr, r..!»S(J, :tH.7_>2. IhiluwaliKn'. i:t/.»74 (Tttli>ot Siika Kh'.). Kailimap-
nullKe, Ii7,<r.(l. Kaln^fahukntuwoK*'. --'.*.»**-•, .'I.'n^'M;, TulJOH, t»7.7j;iS, 214 (N. 8.).
Kankanamiilifrc, 48,«iH4, 4H.tt7H. KApii^ro. 2«i.(h-.:i, •j.s.iUi, 'JUXtS'2 (Kupukame
Gcnu-liinno raufjuwa), ri7.ot;(i. Koiuwiinav't'. 4S.'.H«». Koholiuifrmlaj^o, h,H2H
(TalpotH 8uka I7;':i :i:l-:..H). KoHl.(>kktr«*. .M.<I»o, :.:i.t»st», uIMmU. Kuru-
kuttalajjo. 47,riM, 4^.«;H4, 4H.y7S. .M:i.lu\v« Anuhchillatje, 3H.OI2.
Maffiiruwelojre. M.r,S4, 4s,»;s4. 4?<.I>7k cTulpot-* S.iku h;7«J- 1711). Mantarakarai^,
57,02.*i. MatK^niawf (ioluwa. N.KiM'riitpots Saka 17<i7-:{0). MiHln^aiigiMla^e,
ia.l»74 (Talpol Saka Kir.). Moda Walawwa. «,:,.:ioi. M»rai,'nI|M»<lijro. l.'i.:iail
(Tali><.t Saka 1721). Moorimu. 4 174 ( ruljM.fH >aka hJ'.'l. I7:ti). 22.'.«^2. .".i.joH.
Pallr'.auia Diirayalajfo, 214. r..7j»o. s.r.Nl. •.•2.«'S2. •j:».'»^2 2».1'I0, :iH.:i:,t». :.|.12»,
53.r.i»7, r.»;.4.'^. y7,7»;.i. PanikkivjiUi-f, 4.:ii:. (N. S.y Pattihiiro, 77. sin. h0.11»7,
H2.1K>U. Pulkotuwt-K'o. 7.^2I, s>2:i. Isr.sj. 4'<.li;s (Talpoin Sakii l72.*.-:n-.-.8>.
RadapMla Udajr«. 2.17:. (N. S.). Uanh-.tiiMHlip., I.*!.:!!!'.!. .*i7.rt.':., KM,moh. in),li22,
2,175 (X. S.». Talajrahawaf .'{.'p, 1o.:m:> N. S. (Am»»a}fa!iti«nna>. Tt^nef^,
4«,482. oJ,:iS8. W»Mliya;rudaK«*, 2S. !:{•;, 4ri,|.s2, :,:,,:,Sf^. WatlUK'f, 77.820, 80,107.
Ii2,90(».
(1785 A.D.).— In the year nf Saka 1707. 1. Kahata'.'aha-olinvo Tikiri Kaluwa,
of .Mat^roiiiuwa, iu Kandupalata of Udiuiuwaru. havo iransfcrrnl the following
land4 b<>IuiiKin<r t<> mc :— Ki.lahciu! Miilwakkaihikitniiiura 2 |da'« ami 5 luhai,
with all tlic appiirt4'nanc-t*<4 thon'to aii:iihcd. turret h'-r with the hoii««e and
^ardi'ii firandiii;; tlnTroii. Id my sun (Jnhiwa, t(i Im by him pi.>'f(*^><4H| after my
doath. Witnt«'-iM who know Ihi' n;\\w are PaHo^'ania runaiisr, Ran Naiiie,
Pt'diya, PaI1r;raui:i Kuila Duraya. Ukknwa, Alanduwaka PallcwatU) Vtila,
Alanduwakn Wchih^ro Srt.uwa. In pif^«u««« of thc««i« \vitnrH#.fi I, tho ««ald
Kaliiwa. haw ^rivc i tho Kiiil 2 jh^Iuh auii 5 lah.i^ fxtrnr. of land tf> («oluwa.
(Si;;nod by all tho witn.'NHjw nn«i tin* (riant or.) '1 his Tat put waM written by
Oanc^tMla Wda. H,l7;i.
(I7*.i:( AD.y — Dcl-an^a of 14 hthas nod ii.^ appuit<'nant. Huwt'likadnhma of
2 pohiM hi'lont5iii'.r To (i:i1.int<Mini> Mi'muali r<li|:" Al>i.<lila and I'liiru, of
Ma(;^oinii\va I'all) ;;aiiia. in Kan<1iip:i1ata of IMiiiiuwara. hav<* I (M*n ;;ivtMt over,
in paravt'iii, t't Kdiri^in•(<' I'nli. of l'a11<';::tnia, who unil.rtnuk tu pay tho debt
of 5G riili<« and 12 aniunu of ]ki>M> ilii<< l.y the |<r>>|.ri<-tor^ intd to rcitilcr
a'>sistanco to thmi dnrin;^ life In th" year of Saka 171.'.. of tho lui.nth
Nikini, oil 'riiur>d:iy, the xi'^imd of the waxin*^ moon, tliii himl i;rant baH
b<'.'n writlon ami ^'ranted. \Vitin«.st> who know th«' Mini-- aru Kankanam
ILilu, I'olkotuwe Catladda of tlo' vi11a-'«. Caiaiitcin** Vidano. Konbukke
Tiidara. Dawiilkara l*iiiiikkiv;i. I*allr;;c H«-rak:ir.(ya. Ahmdiiwaka •1a<«in)iHya.
>Viih the knouliHl«/«» of so many witiii'--..'-' tliU ha- \n-'\\ j; anii'd. .should any
1.1TMHM di<pnt<' ihi- tlu-y hhall hoff. r tht* roii»f.|iM«n« •"» of uoth. hut ou^"
};rand«iaii(;ht«'r I*nli may fn.ly hWi-ar <.n thf Hv»« onU-al .lath-*. For wrilinfT*
thi't (lanti^iMla W'lla. 21 1.
(I7l'l A.D.).~That on tho day a|tp .int.d f<»r th.* /ift of v..u«'herf* of
gubada lands at .Mat;r<>inuwa. in Kanilnp.\lata of Siiidiiruwanahada I'du-
nuwara, thi-* land vouohiT wa-. wtiitcii in t)i«' yiar of Saka 171(», in
the month Wak. on Sarnnlay, ih»« t.-nth day of th<* waninjr nioon.
Kaluiikka Durnya^'*^ INadnjja obtained th<* land I'allckanaluruwcla of
3 |m1u>«. to^'.'ihrr with t\w hiLfh uml h.w laiaU ai'.Mln.l ih.pto; Dinjfa-
wijju ohtaiiK-d the j*aid lan.I-* liuni llMihijja : aft. r ihuf l»in},'iriya huniya
obiain.tl the t'lxuv from K.^idnija : nn«l aii-r tint I. who uni railed. Kiri.
tho grand.luuKlurr H«lu|iti-d hy IMmririui Duniya iml liio'jiiwijjawi, obtained
it; and I, Kiri. ^'ave the* -aid l.tml"'. ••■■•itln-r wi'h all the nppurt«i«
nanc.'H ihiTi-of, to my dan;:htir I'kku aipl Kalu hurayn, Haying that
though they HWear on the five urdealn tli.y -hall U't Im« canted thereby
ome, twice, and lhri»«'. Vltuch-.n to the -aid j^ift nre riainuiabo of
Matiroraawa, Kaukanama of the >«amij village. Kolan^oda Duraya, Pallcgama
Dtnr*. VmHiftaiM I>iirar*^ Sohnta DnrafL fluiwoditjPK, Oati*|ia>lk Kalit*^
IlBiiinirala ul iba tvBiilii tjIIukt. llL'ttiua IMunrflu Ap|iu, Alnnilnirtkk
Jicltilixrn. l\.lk>Hiiw.- Kirihami Xai'lr. itiul CduK-'lpiiijo VulviatiL In tbn
pn~n<vor ihii-F wllni'~>i^Iiiri'n)->v<Mli''piitt'0<i[ ■»)' kiuil. I Liavu (..nflnned
llH'irili. 11u><4:whnRiiHlvr K-HUtBUwlooKiphallheri.'itUirMt Uaitri UmJdluL
I FoMD. on Tii»il»r. I,
1 KaiiilupitLiu of th*
miHiaruituKaiaria LiiunuHan. tiniu ifivi'ii. in inriTcnl, thu lnwcr 1 fi>nati&
sf my liulil lIikiiruknnbiirH aiiil thu liijih IjIiiI a|>|>rniiiuini; t'> It. wiih hauwM,
ttiiriliina. mil ir>inBl tmlinit thiTiim iuvlii-ivi'. rii Uiiimnrj Jlahn Duiaya. It*
IM)' i-wir.r 'in iW wvrM iiniti» wllhoiit liaviiir " " -■-■-■-
lit iMfiiiir any I'lirau, au-l nijr n-latioii<
It h. Hboalil anf (iD.-'Il-'iiutn airainit
h« -liall .■<■ eum'<l aiul In .li-iiibuiiit.l. bat Ilfthaira Maha Dumfn ^atl n.'t
curiil iHi hi> -WFBrlnK ugnii thu MiMi qalhii. Wltn>aw< wlia ktiDW iha: i
Taltnt \-a* Knnbil an- Knukaiianm it Ihla vlllmn-, AMm •>( ibc uineb<'U«.
<tai.i«.ii1.i<Jnranwbi>.Juwaii\aii1<)»l ibriMnH- b«i<i-.(ial>nu-nna UlarnkkaU
Vulaw. Kmla tlaiunnrbi' <if Iba muM buBKf, MiuahaHotta Kiii llatana,
l^lb'irn Viraana, t>ulbiitawfOallaibla. MmlaKmla Durava. Uiwnb'ge Kaluwa,
Haiiwrlh. KIrija, XurnkMltuL. tlallaibUt awl all Iba tfllinc nwiilG know lh«
tnui-.tcli-m. ihi' bmluWiitT UHnit indi'buJ la Kankanaina ::il nninnu paililr, to
Uawilbi lluU KUmunii p*<l>ly.i.i Ma^uruHaU \n!<1iiUiniiiiu )ia'lilj.(alii>lan-
Imnr VhIbihi " ■miiiiu lavl-lf. m Apiillnuiia III aiDUiiu piililT. Itu-lilothK to
<liiIaiii-Diw Vh1iiB<'4<ir[<lii. i>i KniikaDniun M ri<ll>. m MawilU' lUla JO riili'.la
A|ial)Mina !■> rkl'ii. Ilaln'.'c llnha llurajra ni^Rint to jay Hie iboiv ilrbt*.
iwao-'rulnit Ibiii ihealimn irituanir> know, ttriili'ti liy Knlaipibiikiituitii Kin
Yafabwa. I^UW.
(I«U A.li.V—lii tbi< jnr nt ftika I7i\ I. ArnlloiiaKU Kaln Xabbi, nt Knnh
bultala.iti Kawlniialala lit ibi' Siuilurawaiiiiluila Cilnnnwara, bavr Kntitnl to
nr iK-pkfW ItthiiM I ailii|it«l as nif hhi). uiy naraTini |ini|H'ny, ibo doU
nal|K'U iif J iH'la- awl il* nii|>urti'Uini.-c< ItiniriivtuiUbrnii, 'iallrnaiutijrfiinitM,
AmdouilHiiyrwaltu. and H»ni|fahawuU'i, wbi< h hail bt-m in iwi-minl
of inr laiuiljr tr-Au ifi-in'ratmn to KcuctiUiKii. a* well iia my wt a( toobi,
ruinuiiBK 1m biai at ilir uniai! limu niy yuun^n'r ihiubtrr, wbo hninlniiilT
bvrn ■.liiii III DKirria^n- lu a curlain |ibu.i'. in unlvr t)iii< Iw nujr ■••ist hiT it
■ka •Iwiilil cnnu' lu bim rcilnenl to iHmtijanil dc«:<tuil»n. Wbirrruru I,
Kaln Naiili-,wb.> bavi- no -M btviMlvn to m>', bar.- ):rjiil.4 all u>}r thinm
dhich I have rac-livl trum my taibrr Arnnin .\ti|ni tu my ni'jibair. whawa*
Thii> TuliH-i h.iiilxH'aa'riiiiiioalbvRtibilay "t Ibr U'lnib B^k. umlrr ihecon-
•Ki'lblbMi 14a. \V-iiiu<-iniwh..biKnrib.-<aiii<-iira [■..ll.iniiiia I'iiLiD.- I know,
flaiinkten Vi.rniiiia I kiiun'. Ilnlniil. iiiw Villain I kU'W.aoil Dambulwowo
M->l I AAl.— Ill lb-' ynr a( Saka IT:i:i.a( thr mimlh IliiiiirB. on MoxUt. tha
IhirtiTiitIt liar iit thi- iiicna-iiii* ini>i>». I, lliin!r<!inui<! Ihtraira, uf Mat.
j^uunwa. in Kniiilii|iala-a uf ('iliiiiiiwaia. iln by ibi'M^ [iwwiit- tmnilrr and
br.|n.'iiibiByll.iaituvrHlkiiml.Mrel>uia|<aiiKnH'i'l'alnaB'.'al|ulB.>i[iiul.'inlba
i'aliltira ln'inijH (who'hvl u--M»l nw in iliMn—'xtbiit hu iBH.t )•■■»•''• tba
•aln•^ in |'init>-ni. wiihvol anr intiTrrrrnir Tiir tb<- rime by any |i<>m>ii in
).T-in<. (ll<-n' r..lliiw> th« n^iul Imiin-rwimiii.) WIln<.w~i wIki knaar ih«
>iin<.'iin-Vi.lunBll.iliii.r MniL'ni..utrn. Knnkaiium Ilnla.lliinnrala,»iininn.'h-,
U»la;:<iViibtt»-.N. kjtruliiYHliiit--. 11'llk'i'Ai'iHi. IjranaP.mikkiyii, PulWauia
RaiaVB, llnl'iWull}B.Walll Ihirnrn. UJii;nnia nnm.va. Abk-ih-niiin) !)nraia,
UalanlmiP Ituray.i, Ihwali-jr Wn<lnwB. I'.iiKliia llnrava. Knraainlia liuroy^
all nt Ihi- t'lnw vi lining i Dvo tlt-wayo ami live Wiilli Diimyi. U-n i>-'r>ani.
Wrilti-ii by ralb-.-anui Ifctwulkarayo. li.-^ii.
TlllAliA.— TiKmanitw", Mati'miiuwuRilN' Vilrirann-tTTihVilian-.nml-roiis
iDcamlH'Nt : Ibmn l.l.mit Ki tin. Av'iri K<.1:il.li.tinF»(. Tbd KiK-<iii.Mun M|.U|'illiiry.
Ill IH.'iH Y.iI'-iihIu SiiRiii:ini>:irB I'nnniiH- (|Hi|iil uf K'llnKaliJiitrii Anu N;ivalia
Unnan-I w;i« inntnilwni. llii Ht it."l lint liu bi'iinl llml llwR' Wa« a S;,nllll^
bnill u|>iii tlH' 'Uinilfl. Tin- iiMiliii-m In lint tlw Mii^'iiunvii (Uilu) Vibiirc va«
Iwllt nml il.<' hn-l~ '.iriTO') l>t i|ni-'ii lli-nik.im)ii llt«> ll.in<l;iiii.
Tbu miit..Hn 0.11. :iri- jivi-ii f..r l«ir ulian' iT. L. C. iut\
Kintini.kini riiinnwi diiil \%\y, I"'*!. ni> nn<i>.'rly va' :i'liiiiiii«t«ro>l by )ii*
aial -r W. :.'Tri«» Wit.wwn Mi-Mnma Kn'nnrilnini iTpit. I.:ti'.'.)).
KlikuwrU. I:ilu Ui-nnyiiki Nitinnn, nuleil tlmt two nt bin unilr* K«ra prirnU
of tbo )Ii>tti>.iuuwB Viliaro (./n./. Cm., lilh Jaouarv, ISSJ).
Arti.>i>* l>y iDoumlHrnu nH^iinxt uiiunii {i'iAM, WfUi. .-,T,<l3li).
MAT-MAT 616
TIm Uda Yihari has two Senrioe Pangn here :—
1. Yihare Panguwa. — Tenant : Saranankara UnnaoM. Holda 8 teres field
and 9 acren garden. Services (cominutablo for lU. 95'06) : to offer the Ahsum*
pnjawa twice a day at the vihuro and to keep it in proper repair.
2. Hewisi Painguwa. — Two low caMto tonanta. Hold 4 acres field. Berrieee
(commutable for lis. 36-75) : to beat tom-tom duilv and to be in mtin st the
granary every night. Service performed in turns of fifteen days each.
The Kanuy Katakaqama Dkwalk boa two pangu:—
1. Nila Pnnguwa.— Tenants : ten Vellalas. Hold 6 acres field, 6| seres garden,
and 2( aorex hen. Services (commuUblu for Rh. (i0'50) : to bo in mnra for forty-
five dayH, fifteen days at a time, to attend the festivals and porahers, and to
repair duwalu and do any H|)eci:il work for seven days.
2. llada Panguwa. — Tenants: two dhobiert. Hold 2( acres field and 1 sere
garden. SorvicoH (cumniuUible for Us 2(V0j) : to give piruwata and to wash for
thedewule once in eij^ht (hiys ; to attciiii the festivals audpemhera and tie wiysn.
The CiANCAKAMA ViiiAKK hns a Hera Panguwa (*2] acres field, 1| acre oardeo
and 0) ncreH hen) held by four luwcastu tenants. Services (commutable for
Rs. SO'?'))! one U> beat toni tom for the three tewawa on poya days onl^
throughout the year ; to aHsist in re(»nirs and receive meals ; to present vege-
tables and eighty betel leaves to the inonml>ent.
MATURATA. — A village in Ukutulo-wasam, Pallegampaha korale, Upper
Howuhcta.
Dr. Davy (/>/>. 434-440) :—
On the 17th uf April (IHIU) I a<«cendi>d the Dudaiiatukam>lla, and proceeded
over tbe mountains to Slaturata. at the di^tance of U\ miles. About S or
4 milrit from Blntumtn a Mtcop «1i*ocont U'^mui*. and la^tn withoat interruption
to the bottom of the valley, vhich is nearly l.iHM) ft. below the military post
where I stoppnl, and probably little le^s than 4,000 ft. below tbe loftiest
summit of itx including nioiintaiins.
The military pint at Maturate is remarkably situated on a little bill, n
pnH'esH at it were of the mountain, about 2.7(NI ft. altove the level of the sen;
and, an alri>ady remarked, nearly l,0oo ft. alHive the bottom of the valley, of
which it eonimaud;* very fine and eit«>n!«ivv viewi*. Though this post is of a
very humble de.M-riptiou und rude conHlruetiuu— the work of a t^mall detach-
ment uf tro<»|M, ui«ii-d only by the liutive)* — it is uot void of interest. The
officer crtmmantlin}? ir, in the t-hurt Hiiaufof eitrht month!*, ban made an ezot-llent
garden ({>orha|»:< the miMt produerive in the Inland), whi-re he found a jungle ;
and hu!t eoUecteil hueh a r«l(ick of eowH, y.'m^, and poultry, an to »taDd in little
need of HU]>plieM from a dlHtuiiec : hi** ffanlcii Iiim* the advantage of a (food soil,
of Uring well waten-d by a Htn am that runr* through it, and of having a mean
annual temiH-rnture pnibably of a>iout Ch". It pr<Hlue<-s peaito and beans,
cab)iuf:'r<«, and <<alad in nbtipdanet*. and slmont in eoiHtunt Hucet^nion ; other
vegftubles that have been trietl. at iKiiatoen and oniouM, have ali>o succeeded.
• • • • •
l)urin|( the day that I KiN-nt at Matnr.iia I wiw a ^imnI deal of the grand and
Wautiful Met'nery of ifn valley, to which a particular charm and inten'»t is
given by sU(:(VH<.ful and pretty i-xti-nxive euliivatiuii, in Kitnatiuns apiiarently
mo'^t nnfavuurablf ft*r the atitiupt, in nianv of whiidi you rather expect to i^ee
overham^ini? W(M'd than irre«-n-trrraecd fifhU. and the eagle'rt neitt than the
dwellinjf of man. The emiM- of thi*« fmet d fertility iwi-ti not b(> sought further
th.iu the iiuu)i-rou!« -trrauix which d« Nei'iid from the moun^aiu** and furniiih an
ainiimt (r<ini«tant and abuiid int supply of water for the irritra'ion of crops. The
only object re<|uirin(r imrticular attention in tin* nci)rhi>ourhood in a cmve
aUmt 2 mib-H from the ;HHt. and eon^id(>rably louer. where a little nitre has
been mad**, and a eon^idrrable ({Uaniityof native carbonate of ma':D(-i*ia has
Is-en found. The tave it hituated in the »«ide of the mountain, and is
surrounded by juu^Io : itH dinien'>ioii« are comparatively »>mall ; where hi}rhei*t,
itJi roof may be n adud with th«- h:ind : ond where wide-t, it h-irdly exceeds
21 ft. ItH floor, thouirh u«prly horiz'iutal in it- tfcni-rul direition, is rugfred and
uneven, from mu>'*eH of ro<:k, und from pitn du^' in it during the rebellion for
^ the pnrt>r)<*e of Mecnting grain. It<t roof in much fi^hured ; oh you advance U
berouies lower and lower, und the cave darkemt : yun can (fo a rcry little way
without litfht, and a very little ^ay walking erect. To reach the end. as I did,
I was obliKcd to go on my hauds and knee«, and in some places lie down and
3e-97 I
uiwu lgi wmO. Yta* dtaUDo* from lla nooth lo lu ntnallj mv I* •boot
IJ4 li.,liutsad at 3 DilUHi,«hlph it tbt ilcplh kdlgntil toll brlbaiuUTMi who
■pHk aunty Itom RUvu, being klmhl I<i taplur* lU noauaa (m UwJ m^T),
hrlleiiDg Ibi'Di to br iiibibih^l lij tluiunn).
A Uajtinlmtn'i liunnilnw and coiirt-linuns, wbara onort in hcM bj th* PoHm
lUgbtmlu anil liy tin frviiilriilnflliuYlllnBaTribunil. PoitOIBoa. A. mJMloD
Mhuol. Di^cnMiry >nil iliioluv'a ijiinrtun.
Niil m-ntiunol In tlio V«n*M n-t«nn nf IrtTl %m\ 1881. Fnpulition In 1B91,
U ('il m'lo*, 14 funnUo*). VuIIuIuh, Low-country KiiibilMe, Moon, Tamilii,
Tom-tom Ikuloni.
Tha Wkiiaha^iiiahk Iiu « Pnngura hiro (2 ten* OelJ nnil hnlf an acta
gnnirn) liilil liy H-iwvknmliurrju Ibtbirann. Servirox (oommn table [orR<i, 12) :
to ti* tlio otTnir of (iaiiL-kiiiiiliura MiillutiUMrii ill Wrysma and conro; it to tba
panmU i tn (Hinwl a jH'ln of iimlily every iiioiitli ; tu muH and eowdang the
viharo anil panHUKixtimcn ii y ciir ; t<i accDnipany llip pricxt on three jniimayn
■ jmr «( llvi^ 'lajH carh.
^n-<> a.'l<l» of l.r. I,>. il. art hi'l.l 1>y the vihnn-.
MATIIItATA.— A Hivi-ion of Upper lletrnhttn, conaliiting of Patlc aain]«ba and
Ifdn (iumgnhii konlm ; iHnimltil oil ilii' uii^l liy Wa1a|iniia. <in tha kduIIi by tha
I'idiituUln!;;ila Tniii(i> of luoiiiilaiiM, on the went liy the nilihul-iiya niid by the
mmv uf hillH to I'iihlnllabijtal'i. mi'l <>■> tlia north by tlia Rilihul-oya and tha
Koluika koriila. It il n milo< loiiff north t'l louth. aliout 7 milen brond at
Mat to wii>t.
//«<iitK— III batuii until 4,4'il ft. alHivo tliu ivii, Kutahoo AMi-i f i., KufhaRa-
•laya. ImIC a mib' north of II<i|>u„1.Hil7 ft., Okiiii.liiKiila :l,.'.il l-I ft.. MiiliiiliiilKkaiiila
lilHtHfl.
•Ill ttl IMHl, Mill Vi.^m IImIii>. %ifi fulHalM). __
. jt to IHtJI a,TU.
. _...,, .,.,_..,_, _;i;ii, l.W.'i (onmlua) !
Vila (iamiMtbn, 3,.'.M> (l;i:ii) uuikis 1,^19 funi ' ^
Ytlliti/n in 1891.— PALI.K (lAUfAllA: AliikiiUwewa, AmlM|[aii|iitiya, Andawela,
nnknalrwi, lAmlapita, Ijiyniiwuln, Mnturata, !tlun<nitt«. Nnixilawula, Ptidiya-
prlolla LnwL-r alMit M;ili-.';ktvuna, IMiiwrlla, Ukutiilu, (Jungiilla, Wotagsjiott,
WeUk|E>mB.Wewatennii(l'p[H.'r),Yiilliiiu1la. 4)r<>ii)wdintot7)rcu WMUim : Mua-
watm. KapiitnwuU. mnl Ukiiliile. IIiia (iAHi-AiU ; Aulutunna, Ampiti|;(kln,
AttaMkuinlmnii nuiiiik<i1>v<lilii, Iilrtni|>iilyM, KrlHynpAtiiiM. Mannkola, Mamla-
wsia. MiTiibuinbiya, l\idiya|i4>li)lla l.'niivr. WcllHicinya, Wavateniin (Lower).
Oninpnl into Ibn-e wa-um ; Aiu|iitii(uila, IiUmpitiyn, and WfllHt[iriya,
Them Wi^ni in 1H7K lJH*i acni> (^I4ii. ip. -il.) uiwlor (whly eulliratioa, of
which urn pat.! Kh. 2,-.>^I.1-I7|, at tliu ■veniKu of Km. 'i-lM pur nizru.
In liMI thv A-niiiant lioTomni'iit Aitciit i>r Xawara Kliya reported that
there «aa iiMulBi-lunt fiiwl aupply for 2ii prr cuiit. of the impuiation.
— .VHfiinf hii. — A (^iitrch Ml>aioiiarj Hociety'a Aiigln-veniBeuhir
.l/Hmnirbi,— A rioToruiiMiit Ti'rnafintiir -vHiihiI. Iu IRHl, Xllnyii on tha mil ;
it daily nvoratte ; cnat tin. UO-Kl. I n I NKI. 47 lioy* ; Xi lUily ; nwt Itx. :>:H'.!7.
In IHHT, 4<I lH.yii ;.eiHt Itx. i:.i.
ViHAHA. l>K«'Al..t. Ar.— In Amliaiia'plti.ra, (lalpiliya Knvila : in rooiI onlui.
In Ain|iitiii>Hh, WailiiTanlMinuVilinn'undlhijiiilui; in k'|<»I ««l>'r. In Altnna-
kainlinra, l>uitiQi Ih'walui a kwiiII Imildinic; in cihiiI nnlnr. Kovitn-^nU
l>F«ala]>arlly in niiiw. In Unnnkplivihln, Iiiiya (iatlrnn. a riH'kcuvu. Mnbn-
wrwa ami K»l;iwrirB (Innka) alnndonisl. In'Daupilija. Diilileiiiya Vilinra,
ft giiMcn imj^ of UiiiMlia. Tha Oaliipittaml Xikabotiya Kovil in Kood nrdar.
In Ktriayapniaiu. (lalaplla Dewale ; totally rntned. In Landnpila, Walnpita-
tMina ^iliara and Ita^iilia ; In ipiud order. In Munwalta, Uuiiwntte Tihara
tui DiKoba 1 in nowl or-kr. In Xapotiwela, Kailiuliira Vihare nml Bokntuwa ;
in ipMd order. In Wcllagiriya, Wellagiriyc Tihare, Etambaffoda Dewale, both
HAT— HAW
m
in |(ood ord«r. Awada Gallena, a rook cave in the middle of ihe forMi, in
which hnnten offer knivefli ti>ean, &o., to propitiate the god of the chain.
Total extent in ooffeo in 1876, 3,102 acrei ; in 1870, 4,425 ; in 1885, 12,826.
MATUUATA TIU DISTllIOT, incliuliutf KuruiHiuo^ Valhg^ToM
extent of cultivation in 18U5 alM>ut fijHH iicrrM. Total oxteiit of fstatei about
11,840 iu'n*ii. District tlintant 18 iiiilcn from Nnnii-oya railway iitation, 35 niilcn
fn»in Kniidy, 105 fiH>m CoIouiImi. Klovntion 3,rHN) to 5,000 ft. Uoepital %i
Dolmar, Uda PuMuIlawa. DinpoiiHary at Muturata Fort.
Acrofl.
Aorea,
Alakolawowa
ASA .
Grc> mount and Tnrrace Hill
570
Alma
595 '
Kabragnla ...
. •.
937
Diyabubilo ...
200
Kinngolla ...
.••
135
Donachie
148
Liyaiiwola ...
...
337
EUaniulla ...
805 '
Mundara Nuwara
(53,782.
Gttlclla and Kobinella
4U1
bXU\ 5.s7G5, 55,82 J)
790
Gallal>cnda (Forest)
107
Marv'uorita ...
207
(Jotiakcllio ...
144
Mnri^'old
."^O
Goitapatiya ...
880
Soatoti and Asoot
269
Goodwood ...
30*.)
Kuruml u
Acros.
Tambopata ...
I'Oyii Yalhy.
140
Aoree.
Bramley
...
•21)7
LaiiriHton ...
...
243
Hiijh ForenU
•••
1,032
Maliakiulagala
..•
304
Muturala (iraup.
Knmndti-oya
•«•
22U
Uilamulia ...
•
•••
S58
Maturuta .••
#••
274
Itoboi ttuii'H liand
.»«
94
WtMMloutO •••
•••
IDI
MAUSSAGOliTiA. — Avillaffu in Matalo Pallosiya pattuwai Matalo Kaet, neir
UattoU. The wanam inoludcH Wulungaliawalta, Wadakahamada, Ha-iiMagolln,
Dikkuiiibuni, and Bodikotuwa.
//#//. — Ktunibayaba-kanda.
Population in 1871, 208 (105 nuilen, 98 finiialun); in 1881, 828 (172 malea,
150 foinaloH) ; in 1891, 207 (U2 maliH, 125 fumaleft). Vellalaa, Nilamakkarayo,
Wahlioiv. Tamiln.
In 1878 .VJ| acres of padd\ land wore roKi>«torod. Commuted 14fi. Op, 1/. (paid
Rs. 6013) : unconimuted U. Op. :*L ; rtdocmod 14<f. 2p. 5/. ; total 29a. 2/>. 91,
AboTO 300 acri'S in tua in 1895.
I-)iiMilhi. — BdrinaHtfe, 47,20M. Rajapaki«a AraohohiUag<«. ai»,8U, 44,698. Uda-
kuinburege, 47,2UH.
MA-USSAGOLLA.— A hamlet of Ambana, in Gampahasiya pattuwa, Matal«
8ontb, now abandoned.
The fluids arc irrigated by a Mala-uls.
MAWATAGAMA.>-A villugo in PuUepalata korale, Tnmpane.
StrftiiHit, — Labu^ba-ela, MidoHagaba-ola.
In 1871 Kr*>"P**^i ^^^^^ luibuloltMina. Population in 1881, 120 (05 malea, 61
femaK'N) ; in 1H91, 70 (42 males, a4 funialuM).
In tlio II. h. y\. lift It* moro than '2i aur<«M {V2ft, \p. l/.)naddy land were rPKi"tered.
Ownori* : I'ailikara Tcniiwara, \Vailttiia>iuwakkulCAra Kaluwa, Padiksra
Tuiiiinkoiia. Wudana-luuakkukaru I'iuchi Ai»|iu.<tMni|mt(ii Makiliya. Lannekara
Mnitiwara, (Iiiinpaitu Nai(li>. \Vudana>tuwakkukiira llinkriiila, (lannile Appu,
Padikara Nallu, Gami>uttu t'atttniya, Wadnnu-iuwakkiikara Ka<1ura.
In 1878 2><| acriH of paddy land were reKiMtvrcd. Commutoil 13rf. O/i. 8|/.
(paid Rs. 128 44) ; redeemed Oci. l/i. 0/. ; abandoned Ori. 2p, 11. ; total 14<i.0/>. 5|/.
//(fffi7//4.— An^cKe. late Aracbebi. naid he dt^lieated land in IHSI to the Dun-
kumbiire Vihare. 2:).S.VJ. Araeh'hi Hamilltt'.'e. 2A.X>'X KKodage, 37,761.
«:).n:{o. Klamuliiotage, 17,^i:* (Tslpot Baku 171A). Kalupullege, 3A,3h|.
.Maha MadiyanHclsgc. 37.0H41. MawatAgama Maha Nayaka Unnaasc* of
Awtn VUm ( IW. I, ,f. Ml, ;u, in, «U, Ml, ««> IhiruuuM KUB-
pallaf* A i^sB and KairaUtr*™' Hapiia Appa, «ltn»M to tba Hinlnnnw*
Vibua dMd dawd Itefca IT14. UawaUEuiiia SoljbiUi UDDau» of Dalagab
Viban ( v.*. I.,j>. 4W.. Uawatasama U|>a4>ka Bnia ( I W. J_ p. 400). Muta-
|»Uaca,S,lf41(N,8.]. NakaLrallaKC II,1MS. lUtnajaka lladifaiu*liwe,S7,0W.
(1104 a. ■>.).— When-w I. KUiiw1|iMa Dlnslnla, of HawMa^ma luTalgaM-
CM.Tbmimdk, hwiNg iwlvi-iiil. nict-lvcd Irooi liiniwanBauiBm MmHyama
AlipunlalhraNHof ll"riilkIainiinu»t|>Hililr.aiiil!tD|>puUii:ln()iaiiallol
Pa-Iako Tu|i|niil, lu i!uD:dil'T>i<iin ol whU'h I, Diiijiiral*, inumrpnvd to tb*
aaU UlMlwudKiiniuw" JI»illrflH>i'lii|n' AMHinhthrlwrr I |H'hi<itlClania]|>uta>
kllinliMniiMiil*rakli>dK).|i<){rilH'twtlhli<iH>i^.|ninh'ii<,aiiiliit)u>ra|itiurlMiBiH'M
tn )■•>«• u hia iiwii Bann<iil. WIiihuini «rlin kHutrllwrwiw arvKKiiiUn
Alw-hrhillBRp (■■iii-htnlo. IliiibaMillliiin'TikirnlM, Wal(i«K llluilHtala. Wiilam
KBiili'IUiiii,lllHtvB>i|{ayi<>wi-«iiHrMpTiklriila,nniiknila.ll«-u>iU^i>lkfn-KaW-
rail. ' (liniinvHlbiiBi.) Thi' IhuI niwlH-r *tn Kniilnl In thr jMr u( Saka
IIlit,iinTiK-alar.llii< ndhiliqr odkriuunlh Wnvk, viittcnnt tho Aiulmlama
■lUawilatpinouyAlakulniiuina llviinfa. Ij.ina,
VlllAni;.— JilikVHlaiianm ViBiiiru wur Iniill l>v Iho villaKcni iirar a Im-mnluwa
whkh Iwil I'Xinti-il ill tlH- Kiiiiilf ail tiniu, Imt liaillfcn aliiiiMliincd. Kmall pivcoii of
hod, 1 1 laliKH ill all, wurt' iIihIh'uIi!!]. TIiu Tcmpio I<nnd Uomiuii'BioiiiT toieeted
tika ciaim {T. t.. V. -^ilf, OHUf 4Si). Tiiu Maaatatima boDutiiira cMned land
wKitiiMora(r»(. /..,.. J^i).
la NovcDilKr, IH/M, Kunianglla Unnanne had bc«n iDcumbent tor thirtj-aiz
II AW AT A I'D LA. -A viiliij{o iu UdnHoiuiMha koraiu, llarinpatla.
//iM.~Wn)!<>lliikaiuia.
P»|iul,ilii)ii ill IXTI, 2',):l (Bii4 nuiioii, 13U fcuuiloo) ; in IKHl, SDC (tU nialaa,
ITJ fi-nuliH) 1 ill IMUl, -^1 {lU lUaliH, ItJ fciniiluK).
TImito waro fii arm* ut |iail<ly land ruKintcrud in iriTK, ut rhich 3G acn*
paid R*. 1.17'IA ; tlui rent «uni rcotoiuuil.
flmiifiri.— Abi-alDkaKC, 3lt)M\. Adikarig*. ZIt.Hlu. Aaweddnme VidanalaKa
ftl,MU,31,:{<»,.-)!.(;jl.Tii<I.II. UunlHiKauinaiiiuK, I..-1TU (X. K\ UaUplta-
kaiUiTK, «3,li». >-V><- tMI]ral<v>-.3lrXiU,l,G;u(N.)t.). IlalkcwaUie, M.Mfi.
|[iih)>i{u 4/>-» ili-aiiafakoKi-, lll,U'!. llMafRD, Ki.Hli), a3.j|l^ lll.a.'il, 4«,l4t,
.■■Lmiu, :il.Ai.\ A7.»ul. 'JW, Tl. KaliiR.illvicn, 'JMIA Kalutolatn, 4S,IU.
Kaminllaiii) n. Wi-lnpj* rhritT ami Ihii FiacnI. iJJM\ tut,l>l. Mahaf*
Walawwv Itan Jlwiko, M«Ui<nKt> Nahatmi-roiil UawnLipola, KM J. llalakyB,
n.iiill. UiiwaiaiHila nauiayaka Nilaina 1 1'-f. J„ ■/. ed. Ilia, 3-M1. Uawau-
b llawadljra Ihinij^a I IW, Uii.J'i.ty, Jlanrataanla Kutnlad'anitabkotun),
■ '• " 'a ftVkiM I'lUMhirala A ' " -
Had. iTalH <iUia 17^3. diiil lu AraUu uharaulpn <Iatnl \ .._
134 1 ■■ lK!S«.n.), .M,ntS!t. S4,1I>^I(T,<»4,1W. ;i,4.ri7a (X. H.). HiHli)raftieias«k
:,\M9, Nairaniva, 4:1,1 iM. N«kat ilrnajrnlaicp, 3 VK*- I'ollrKC' 1."^!)., D. &
Hiul., 3».72S. ai'.niai. .1.-.0N7. SMim. HU.iNIt, n».iiH!l, 47,3<Kt. ilflW. Kifiin, ltl,l 17.
RatDairaka Mudljanaplaxe, 4,:^70 <.X. H.). Wetctto, »,hiu, 4r.,»»l.
Petkikpitivk Viiun|-~— TbiK i> in M viliaru. It foil down nbiiat tl'p tima
«( tba accpuitiu mill wiia alnHdinwil for twenty ymn, anrl thvn t)M vitlDRcn
nbnilt iL Thu liwlicationa are littls hitaoOIul Punuu. Cliiim for rcuiiitnitioti
reivctod <r. /.. (,'. tmi. ngifr iTS}.
Hawataii>i.& Pattim Okwalr.— Tiia trndilion in tlmt KinR Nnn-nilm
Binha dolicati^d Uiidii. Claim fi>r rvuiotratioii rajtctvd, T. L. C. 413, Vffitt ISt
{Vol. 1. 1.. III).
WAWATIJRA.-A villnico in Koniliikura llmU koriiie. IMnpnlnl"- ""iXh "i tb«
jitaln-.ta-ri)'a. umlur tliD Kimu Aruehdii a* (titlaU. Kckulnhiiidii, und Piliwola.
Jllrrr. — ^1 HhBW«H-|;anKS>
Am'in.'Miiantiim-vii.
In tlw <>i
(76 ni
III IK78 4.'ij nrrM padilv lind wuru rr^finU-rtd. Cnnimnlcl llhi. On. V. (paid
Ba. lAl IH) ; ■,dcoiiii-.l ;i.i. l1/>. 61. ; alniid.iiXHl (l.i. 2;<. Of. ; t»ti>l -tii. >. U.
Ai»7ir«.— rhlllppu Kaniladip> J«ii<i>k Puniando rt. Kntmala Hsdara. RT.OIt.
1UW--ICAW HI
MAWELA. — A TilUKe in Pallepunu koralo, Kotnuile ; U wiw foriuttriy a U«lMui»-
ganuu It adjoina Rotbiohild eniato, on tlio road from Watagoda to PuMlUwm.
Village path from MilliigAbamuI.-i to Muwelu. It it uiulor a Duraya.
The tradition ia that King liutugcniiinu aHWt>ddumiEed the fNUge of paddy
fleldNf Dodnmiti ya\va« Diyiuiamitiya, aiul Y»turiii;uh»iliyad<lu,and liTodin Kotage-
Sitiya : the villngo wiik graiitod by KIml; Kirti Sri to a princom, hia nieoe,
aughtor of hin l>n>thor. She niurricd nii'Mhiinaiiii. It w:iR inhabited by
Niiuniakknni^o, who, dinlikinif thn wrvicfH. \vt>nt n placed hy low-cuHte people,
Tamiiiiti^n and Kiriwana^Mula an* liauil«*tM.
liiuid ill M:iW(tla hohl hy Korvit'u of funiiMliing oh-U'ooal (./mi/, dm., SOtk
Alttwria wnngivon hy tho KiiKlich Oovoniinfiit in May,lHlf», («» Ni}'andawatt«
Knttainhi, ii hcudnmn whoso Hi^rvioi^M wore liktiv to hu*iim>ful to Mr. IVOyly in
obtaining noliiioal iiiform.itioii ((>>/. .S«c. J/N.S. i'ot,, 6:il),
ModupokuiH'knnihiira of 2 poluH naid to Imvo oltoiXMi hy Welogedara Ilate*
malmlnmyu to thu l*iiHiilpitiyo Vilmro.
ThcGunwihluiwa conrt in held at I>opiyu<^'(Mla in thia village.
Population in 1871. .^M) (207 inah>H. Uii fenialos) ; in IHHl, 2*J7 (165 males,
132 foinalcM). In lK«)l,Mawrla. 221 (TJ'i ninhs. Im; fciualch) : Mawcla Nekati-
fnmmcdda, OC ( .3.^) males, .31 fGin.ales) ; Mawcla Pann:igainincdd.i, 38 (20 males,
8 fcmalcH) : total, 287 (ir>0 uiale^, 127 ftinnlon). Diirayo,. fjow-country
Binhahso.
In 1878 244^ acres paddy landn wuro rogihtorod, of which l.l.j paid Ra. 483'6^*
67 acres were rcdocniod, 25 niiconmiiitcd, and 10 wuru tiniplo fielda.
Fiimilirti, — l)ana};gama Mtiluobariya m. Kanduwatto Suttuiuhi ami \Velogedarm
Sattambi. In King Winmla J)bariiia*H time an'aiioe!«t<>r of tho plaintiff, a
Mulauhariya. luado a curious bow uiul pri'MrnttMl it to tho king, who was so
much ploaHO<l with the workman tliat ho^Tuntt^l to him the fiild IVrapitiya io
tho king*M village Mawola. wbii:h wa^^ potM-^^iil hy bin do>cvndaiitji for goiifra*
tious ; about IHou a.d. a Mm of tbo ownrr ftole from Kanduwatto Battambi,
and in lien of paying a futc inailo over, without any rof^rot. hia fathi-r**
Innd-H. Welogcilara Sattambi (>xelmiig«'d the luml with Kuiitlnwatte Sal tambi.
The latter fell into dix^Titce \>itb tlio king, and SVcb^^fiMUira Saitainbi said he
got an orilcr from the k'nj; for it. hut «m plaiiiiilf repri'^riitiiig th(< hanUhip
it waH onlcn-d to W ivslunA to him. W cIcki dara .^'uttamlii Kaid the land
had U'loiigt'd to hi>i aurihtorx iH'fiiro it hud bt>«>ii ^ivrii to thi> Mulaeluiriya.
He Niid wlii-n hu wim o'-«I< rtxl to iirtMnMil to Itiiili una to n^^i^t in building
houHttt thrnt for tbi* kiii|;,the kinir ilir<M'it>d (tbrou);b ibc Kottalhadile NiUnie)
that hi!* Hhare Hbould b(> ri-Hiond (•/«>/. Com.^ Nth hhruary, Isl7).
H. S. Olenie r«. O. H. atwl M. 11. Woriiin, nml Vkkuwa Livnuiia. interveni«nt
for half of the lu-na lluvan-iibil«> niiim l)audH«.ullrbt'iia of 22 aniunti.
DcfendantM purulm!*Ml t be laiul front I bo Crown. Tlu* iiitiTVcnient Mini that
there it a tank in ili«' lam) calbd " Nr writ una," wluru (Wit report to in tlie
dry f«eni«on. and that the rigbt of the iiitrrvciiiint to the laud wan alwava
aoknowb'dgcd by tho huntcrn givint; him a quarter of tho dei^r kilU<(l at tiM
tank. Thin it* callefl •«gan*»;ate." 1H,JU7.
Atuge, .^8.7;U», .">».27:i. HaimifoUtgo. 77<) ami l»M.'.. D. (\ N. E., .11,1 7ft.
66,173, ri";.17."», i;:i,riOO. |)am|>iv«'. ><'.». H>i. IH.uie.*, [K{.m2, (•:i.:»12. Ilatatlurage,
37,207. Hiudamb'ge. (tri.^t;:). .Miidiyanirlu;r«>. :•«'.. 1 7:i, .XITri. <m,(i(N). Jumu-
tnge, «7,t;'<3, 7J,1 12. Kadailora Vibare. l*iva«la-hi I'luuuHe of, C»7,t',H:\. Kapuge,
2iK'Wl. Kotuwegi'. 2M.;i22. '.;t».s2I. :»7,l'n7. 72.:*'<-'. Kuinbukkuinburvgf. 7:i..M»l.
Laukanabebigc. :{'<.7:t'.i, .')M.'j7:i. Madauifgf. Ii:t,:;i2. Mawt la Ratiia\ialli ( IW. /..
p. ¥.57) Mawatn^e iilim liar-bawadi;r<'. 2H.KI7. :n>.7"M. Mfildumn ra. TuiKrha,
jHif, Com., JSth ftrtoh't. /.SJ7; t^Uth Aprif, /.S-'V (TaljMit Siika HUr,). .Mijfr.n-
pattivalage, 2H.:i22, 72,:iS2. .Muna-iiijro. 7:i..*-lH. Nawarntuajrr. l.'tiH (.\. S.).
Pnlbi«-. 7.' !**< ( N*. S.). Pnlb'wat :r^'.-. :i7.'.'o7. I'iri\rkum»iunm', M.VJ'A, M.UVJ,
72,1 12. '.n.Iirj. llaukot iMiravabi-v. :.r,.l 7:1. .V..1 7:.. <;:•.<;. o, Hii.|ii2. !»|, wi. !i:i.:u»2,
!»:i;n2. SinbaUpi-«ligi». 2'<.:Vi2. 2'.i.H2l. 72.;i"i2. Tfinim'tt-'re, :M.H\7, iil.MZ.
Tuyiyawaltryo I'linanm- of Mawcla I'ab-ila Pau^ala ( I W. J., jt. S?). Uda-
tenm-jfo, :il»,7«)K, 44. '.•sh. Walawattrgo. 4l.l».v'<.
TKi.i.Amtr. ^1lll.\ul■..— Partly ruineil.
A pri<tt of the family of rpasakiiL'i-daia planted a Kiuall lK)>ti\>c at Tellaldie
in Mawida. in ibe ifi^'ii of Kirti Sii Haj.t iSinba.
King Kirti Sri, bcinu aiiiiouH to build a vibarr in tho village, nia<le impiiriea
for a aite, and having diMooviivd the Uftreo built a pamuila and Ti hare, aiid
dedicated flvo fleldn to iu omo.
Fkimiauavata Panmla.— lluili by Ui« viUa|tn abont 1B3S.
Htmi'iiAT-iiAirHKiiR Gallkna. — A OKTB. HeiukiniU Diio Buidara batd
to have rnii]«d ban for lom* time.
Hakhaiii. — Alnitn.wlHioun"iii>«i>n.'bo!KinflDutugamunn durin| bU izll*
in Ki>tDuUii,uiHiid,iUii<lingon tUiit nwL ti> bitvebluvn a luk-gtidiy* tomllbiia.
NAOAIIA-l-imi.l.A. lUsAMlNK-eillll.U, AND AHUAOAHA-rilllLLA.— BpOoU
nippiwoi) tu b»'u Ihmii bailt liv Uutuj^nmuu.
K^UiiU Unnan-m. o(JIUwi'U, ti. thu incuiabi'iit uT TtilUUhr Vihun, U8,H10.
Oirlbnipiiiia UaiuniM mwlv oicr llw UawsU or Tellubb* Vihaiv, It Tklpot Saka
Win, tu bi* "klixl, vli'];iu>. iIxvohI, km', hdiI rlu<|Ui'i>l friciiil^' Panabdika
Loka UniMnns. In Salia i;.^n(lirilii>|t>">'a ruTuknl Clinunnlto I'lDftbokkaaud
|[a*a thu Vikuv lu Sulihila UimaiiH', l-iwkii-M Haiiitbiilike " fulml to ImproT*
llw (i'iii|>l<' ukI xuiiixirl h<ni." :»U, i>. U. N. E.
Actlun by Kiibbita Uniian-r, invumtwut ot raraitahakotnwv ufiai Dokotawa
Vibuv, ■lEaliwt lli'iiilriuk (.'uun'jr, tor a Kanlim, 10,266.
In MawuU, &>!■. tho ltiini|w KutiiniKaiua Ueaiis liai oiiilit i>iiiigu (2ii. 2/>. il.
Babln; Ki. Ilfi. Kf. b*'^"'"; •^<- *V>- I*'- ''"U). Uvmaiiiliil vnliiu of HrvioM
Ba, in4-Til.
In Muw'ili Biitl N'iyaiiitaii<l»ra, llio XiyMignlKloni Falliiii I)o«nlo huiixpangu
I In Up. 61. Ilui'ln ; Ih. '4*. Ol'. unnluiii ; in. IV, 41. lioit). Harviciw ooniuiultd
DT Kii :k>m>.
Thu TulUbbo Vilkira, Uudilutfoda Itnwals, and l>iuul)iitij« Viliara alu bar*
MTorjl panKH b«r«.
HAWILMAUA.— A tiIIbkb in OaogawaU knrala, Yatinuwam to Uw nortb <tf
Ksnilv. NitL-imla inn Immlot.
rfiiwr.— Sliiliaiioli-gii ti)C<^
Id tha CunHMM of IM71 Mawilmada, Nittiwsla, anil biyunibalagaatanna war*
-' " - ' poiinlaLiun, 4&a (:133 idkUiS 223 fenialai).
a 18U1 Uavilniadii i> inclndml in tkg Kandy Munioi-
pitiiiy.
In tbc II. L. U. :
nainr-itlliiilumi
W.U. Kalu II
Uamlniwolia I . . . - , .
Acbi-hila. I'alimiiwki'. ■■witkiinija. Maha Aluttifa, Karawlawatta Dniaja,
Kwkiiia.ani^ Caniwabi-. Ilari'i-nlluwc Uatrmobatwara. Kiilahiidrnljv Duraya,
Kain l>ur.if a. Waliuwa lliinya. Alryawiub- GuiniHdHt, }ln|niiavatui« I>Un;a,
KiiilaKo llunja, Ituwalo ISilitn. ilaiivuiulW Kala. IbiiiKan Wiray* PanKUwa,
AiatvaJlya, Kin Ihinya. llmiln Ihinva.
/liMiJiX— AlH->ln1ialluiltyanM'liiK-. IIA'^-'.in.ni. llaUwaruwIa Panlkklyalaga
at lHlamlniitliya. TiAiH, ;.1.iUil. (nuuuirnH-kara Uwliy* biKr, Ki.lKI.
IliinliniKahaaiaiiiKi'. KraudHin i4 ISi>blB«a Uniliyauw, ■ia,ii-M. '-■«,»». Diiiiiltl-
Tnii-, 1I.:hki. ItiMnayaki >ludiyanl•■U|r^ X,Ma, SifiOS, iJMI, 4,ltt» f.'S. 8.).
lluinluHulubutuwi'K-, RraiHlMU o( (tfdOawa UwltraiMO, SS,esr, :il,3ua (,J»i.
ibami Uiila, \l'ir.ikiin UiKliTU-^- Wpiti A|i|iu, jloduwa, Uugganna-
lIviiBja. AlHulnbn Uiulijaniw, Diugitu Ihirara, Appubaml,
DurajK. I>anlkki llviisya. Aiipahaui Acbcblla, PaIlL>valt*
ilimiiui'bi'. ■'aiitkanija. Maha Aluttiya, Karawlawatta Dniaja,
1 aoanivt
I .Vflf, il
l»Hi, ilaln>a|iulUna Ilmuyabigii «tnt«
liTlMiii A.ii. (r..|. ;., p. MX MaarllaarUi lUaya ll.iiaya (I'of. /..^III).
Muormru. tiiiaiil- uf .\itUwrIa Vihare, Ui.Sll. tifiui, T'll^UT, 07,161, M.Ji1.
Niilawi'laVlbnn'laiHK ;m,JI2,ft;,UI. Pobula UBUnHiktrK*, IS.RU'J. Palleba
Ka'akamjtr.nujKM. HaBnw<laki'tl)'iv«.»'-*.inw, (:.<>'■:!. TiklnUkkn ri.PuneU
lli'W>fa..'>,lll(TaliHitSakBlT.1U). l:(kiUaunteil<l>'k'c,.'<.'i,IHKt. VdahaOamacBi
K,Mi:;. 3.V»e. Ui.Ul ri>a'akiill«iayalaKv,ll,3iHt Welletola Panlkkijalafa
of UllandBFitlya, Tt.lS". Wij(.~iuba Undiliju, l,UU (X. 8.).
HlTTAWiJji ViiiAMK.— it may bu ihat tbi-r« wnii of old a viban at Xitiavela,
b«t il had failon d.-wn ; for in 1T7I a.i>. Kina Kirti Sri uninled to Dembawa
OsnanH) and lii* |iu|iila 17 or It sniunii uf puddy kind un tbU Tudupatn.
Thn .livinr iirvnt King Klitl Sri Haia Slnba havin); cauK-d Iha rrpair
d( ibo I'lDuF Niilawrla und ot many Kthcr vilmm mar thn city Rvnkliiiula
Kailaliliidiiaiia Hiriwardliaiiiipura (*liith jiwwi-iiw tba woullk ol all otlwr
DiDrO.Blt.'ribvwarkiar SitiBHtln w.-ii. oimlilcUil, oIliTnl on ThurMloy.tba
loll nonn da.T of th* miiiilh UViik. in th» jMr ol Saka IMUn, out of tbe
MAW-.HAW m
▼lllaifM dote to tbe Tibare, the lands Dawakft I amana, Dambagahal lyadda
1 amuna, MohoUigf*kuinbura 2 iwIaM, Atalaha i poltiK, Daladdemja 9 pelaa,
Matuwakunibura 9 njlos, Palkoila 1 amiina, Kamlcdvoiya 2 pelan, Irljagaa-
anga 6 pola^, WagaU'kumhura 1 aniuna, KudarntmAlo J pobiM. Maharatmato
ft |>ela!i, MabnJcambura 3 |ic1h4, Rnk-attano 1 amuiia. Diirayukuiubura 3 pclaa,
Oanfrahakuiiihiira 8 pi^lnn, \Vi>wuliyiul<1a '2 ix'Ian. Iliidal-antra l.'» laha<*, Palkaila
8 p*fia8, Gnlrkumbura A |m'Iih, Ktri\v:inn-nii^a U |H>laM, induHivc* of biifb and
muddy lands, hmiHCM. gardt'i)<«, tu'i'<, pl.-intHtiiiiiH, and a^wiMMuinii, for tbe
frequent use of the four iut*o<«snru'H ut lifuto tlio priciit rci«idiii|C In the mM
▼ihant, tbe ))iouff and virtnouM IVinbawa Ana Nujuka Unnansc, and to th«
prioitthood uf hi** pupiliary Huuoeo*iun.
TboM landu wore tbon in tlio posHOHMioa of Mttonnon. ikhuu of whom huM for
iom-tom Hcrvico, othcm f«>r hcrvicu in tlio kiiif^V kiuhrn iiml laihrootn,
and otborH in tho Mudigo. Tlit« persoiml Horviros duo to tho k'ui^ could nut be
rendorod to tho vihare, nn«1 in liou thu tniunti dtdivorod ti portion c»f tho paddy ;
at first it nooni!! to havu boon ouothiid (lO.'.Mli), iiftct wurdH ono-bulf.
For nearly iifty yoant nftor it^t foundiiliiin llio vihurn wum iMntvoA^oil by ton
joint inouuilientrt in pupillary doMciMil from DiMuhawa IhtnanNo. Tlio priMluco
of thu lan«lH wuH divi«luil into idovon Nhar«>N, df which the oliiff prioNt (jot two
■barva, and tho rmiuinini; nino u idiuro caoli.
In 1H18 Donitiyiiwo llnnauno and M»nio of tho othor prioMtn of NittaweU
ioinod in tho rolHdlion, and tho viliaro was takon from thom and wan given in
Vatanwula Sunauda TorunnauHo of AH«;iii on IHth April, IHIH.
A'utanwala Iteoanio Maha Nayaka of Axi^iri Yiharu, and bo ontrunted tbe
obargu of Niitawola to Kotta^ania Anu Naiyuka and othoi-K.
In lA:ir> Yatanwala dicil. KotUig-ama wa^ Anu Nayaka Unnanno of NittaweU
from 183.) till 1845.
The incumbency dovolvod on Yatanwala Maha Nayaka'a five pupils Pepole,
Wattc«:^raa, Indawalu^otla, Pitiyc^o<lara, and Kuhoiwatus;oda Unnanties. Of
these, Popolobcc;mio Anu Xayaka (37.170). Tho ri«^htof Kidudwatu^oda Unnanse
to a sharu was at one time disputed, hut in un aotioii ai^ainst Pepole (45,(il4) io
18GG tho Supremo Court held that an a pupil of Yatanwala be wan entitled to
one-fifth of tho vibaro and itn ondownientii.
Pepolti Unuan:u) wom KuccocdiHi by bin pupil Clohas^xla ; Wattcftama Maha
Nayaica by his pupils Talajruno Saraiianlcar.! and (iuunvi>ana Uatinaiuila
UnnunsoH. Indawalus>oda Unnau<to wan suocoodod by Lona<;alaf who in turn
was succcodod by Tala«;omuwo Uhaniiiiapala Unn.insi!.
Pitiyoi^vdara ITnn.iuMo left a pupil Saranankara Unnanso, who disndwd biraMolf,
so that tho rii>bt to tho iiicumbtMioy vented in tho pupillary doH«*ent of four of
Uio Uvo pupiU of Yatanwala.
Thu ceremonial wiirHhip of Hudtlha Iuim nvvor Ihhwi mueh nttemled to at
Nittawela: it Ims alwayrt been more a dwollim^-plaeo of prie^tA than a tuniple
(50,H*J;>, tj7,liU), thoiii/li th«M'o ban alwavA been an ima^o of Hudtlha in one of
the roouiM of the panK;da.
There has Iku'U eoiiMtant litigation between tho iiieuniUMitu ami the Moormen
tonantN (./m/. Com., Sih .sV/i/#/«/«r. /.SiV.'). 10.3HI, Hl/.Mil. 11.413, 12,«.I77, I2,»J79,
l4.:niU, 14,,V,1, U.fitri, l'»,-»'.U'i. WhU'*, •J'.»,477, ±»,<»7:», 3tl.24l, :M).242. 31,040,
62/.I3-', t;r.,321, <;ii,:ijr», i*n;,Dr»7, JJ7,Hil, 3,h73, an<l 3.875 (N. S ).
In 1^70 wan piuvsod thu Ortliuaiice to dtdine tho MervieoH ilue by tbe uaraveni
tenants of Vibara, Dewala, and Ninda^mi lands. aii«l it pntvided for the regis-
tration of H(>rvice3 and for the commutation by aiuiuul payments.
Tho Service Tenures Commissioner did not re^M^^tiT any pan^ru of Nittawela
as subject to service, nor diil he roi^ister any pan^u as M uuwena.
It is probable that all conceniud— the iiieumhontH, the tenants, and tho
Commi>sioiier — were agreed that thcfddit^atiou todoiiver one-half of the p&ddy
crop to the viliare was not a horvioe ; the ht.-iteineiit in the pri*anildo that too
enforcement of serviccH for lands in tho royal villau'es had U*u^ since been
abandoned, showed that the frimer of tho Ordinaiiee hcM that the paj'ment to
Gov( riimt'iit c»f oiicteiithof tht* ppMlueo was nol a mtvIop. and m>. I pn*sumo,
tbe CoiiimiH^ioner tlutULdil that the t«-mple tonant<«, fnaii whom was due annu.illy
a portion of the crop, did not fall within the siope of th«> Onlinanet*. '
If. prior to the pasHinir of the Ordinahcu No. 4 of lH7t), the tenurt* was ona
which pive to tho tenants a Itpil ri^lit to po^M^H laiuU<«o bui^ am they gave the
produce, tho Ordinaiieo did ni>t change that ti nure nor the position which tho
tenants held to tbe temple.
HAW— MAW
uf tba pr<Hlu«) (I2,U7T, U,M), \*fi6l. _ ,.
Wkli nil in) to vliun», thor« h*ve Ixuii coruUnt'ilMpatn.
H«r<iru tlia TuiH|>tu Idii.l* Comuiiuii.tiur tlie aiuormsii elaimtd tht ohanu w
lhi>ir own punn'om pniporLjr, liu( tlint oUim wtx njoohxl, »n<l tbc ohaui mra
MKiiilpr.nl an vihiro |.MiHTty.
A Mili-> of (li'd-iuiM liaviMtirirniuiUlie riuht <>( tlio Tiliare to tbacbniu (19.U6,
3!.*fil\ 3ll,ill, M,H1. JlfiMi). WilU reiprd b> the imMag itrdeiu (29,SU,
In Ih.> II. L. M. Mnnwi-b Vihan i* trgi.trrv<l ■■ ownu of A.waildBmft t lahu,
B>H'i<('J l>r Wiitr I -)(«)> Uudl.rnn-ei Aulaha 2 pclu. b/ Tu<lulOanin»ha ;
>iiil«timlial<)rail.kt 1 at inna. lia.liit«<Ka H psla. Mutuwakumbura X pclia,
by Ib-'nr hinU: MiibJiknialnin S ivlu, by Etiyainl.aLiruu'DM PiliananJa ;
KUnial-^BMiHnn.by HiinlalD Saltanilil ani) Panlkkl Hflt*» : KicliKli-aBga
SlnlwalHll'alLjtiil lIlba^ b.v Nillawrla YahiU-^j ]ii)'agalia-aD|[ii, Kami*-
ih'BirK. tlatrkiiiabQra, I'lowmulla, iBil IVatfalukniubunt 1 amauu. 1 1 prla in
|ii(«i'->.|i>n vf Uw Tihair, in all Khi. ly. II.
IM •■rrno'i Tvblina to lliu Nittawcia Viliara (Jmt. (i.m.. 7lk Marcli awl Sli
a-pt^mirr. ia!.l):—MiMw. lil.;«il. 1 1.413. 12374. I3J»7«. li.OT7. 12,9711, 12.97tt,
liUHIt. I3.'.W.-^ |4.ri.a>. IIAil, 14,'-iS. IMlwl. IIW:., *J.474, JU,4n. i9,«76,
9!l,H5.''i. ■HtfiM, »ii.3ll. :UI.-.MJ. 3l.■i4l^ H.-t;0f<3, »7,IT'.t, 4.'>vni4, Oifiii. A'>»32,
WJil. M.:t3:<, fi(l,!i:,7. «,liH, 07,3-'.'. lytla (N. H.). 3^5 (N. S.). 4,175{N. 8.),
T«t. 8;il7, T«t. 857.
Tbu 1Iai.ai>A Malkiawa Ikm twu Survicu I'anKii in Mnwilniada : —
1. HiiiharaklMra I'aii;{itira.^Ti-ni>ut : Iloirilmlinnibnrvii*. tlnlda 3 p«1iii fleld
will 3 liiliB* ifiirJuiu S<riric,ii (»>iuiBnMliiu f»r lU U'7U) ; (u beat tum-l<im for
lh« trwawa tluily ilnrint; tin muntiw u( WL'3:ilf,Iliiiilura,aiiil llurutu.aud to ]c<u|t
Canl at iiittlil; In atii-nii 1)111 fiMlivaln n<»l to anfipiy Howoni ovary cvvuiiig;
fun- nnil utlcr thii rii-w yrar to pfewDt betul to tba Uiwa XJIaui. W'iiea oa
fluty tt'nutit ruovirca niie mraL
3. I'ii|:iwi1i l*]inKn«a.— Tt'iinnt : Ooniliiifpiliakntniirs ItHUnajiiti Un nanus.
llal>ti 1 iH-irt fli'lii. Horviro (nimmuLili!o fur its. -.') : to deliver Hi muuure*
of rin in llio nuinlh Vivun. or to piy to thu Uiwa Xilamu fuur aliilliiiui in
Kf<U tbori'iif.
Tha (UM^vn.vM.t VtiiARi: iin« tbroa Kurvicu Vufja :-^
I. MiLlmniiro l'iii<{uw4. — 'I'ununt: ItinawjnauM, HuMh 3 mIu field, 8
peb* mfbu. *>i>l 3 poliK bona. Kvrvi<T» (ommutalila fur Hi. iO-m): tii tuppl*
thi- 'illli-iiitiiis prii'nt witli n-^vlaliliM fur llin» ■■nrnaji ilailj' during 1 be year, and
•flur tliH IK nt war tn prvint ■wiitmi-alh niiil IhIcI.
i. Mtil("ur.ini(uit4.— TiiiiBDt; lUnawHuiiHu. lliihia 3 [hIiu field, Spclufi
lalvH it^nlin*. and 3 |H'ln< !i Ia1i:ia Iwn. Kiirvi<-c4 (OMiimulable for Ita. 20 fiO) :
to K"rvp fiiiiT mnrniif nriiun dnyKuiiilniuhliiini'nirb year auil t<>couk tlie enrly
•uii^ and till) niiirnin-.f enrry aud rkw ulTi>ringa m-l to aiipply flower*, (tba
tsnant whi-ii iin ninra >< fvd) ; In prewnt nftur nvw yenr *wevtmEuli and belcl.
X >ln1iiiiiru Pjnuuw.-i,— Tunantt : llnnaKaiuur. IluM i pi'lan flalil, 3 prla*
ipink-n', itnd 3 p-lni T kilin-i hen. .S.'n'iiva ((-onninlnblu for ll*. 14-7ll> : to rainuin
nndiltv fiir toni.-i>ni>--cDtirG daya uml lil^litii, aia limca ayt.tr, and rnipl^y flovcta
DHirniiiK itii| ovuuiiij. aixl nivi t» i[uunl at nijlit* : when no, are fed. After thu
no*' y<'nr ti> |ire<Eiit iwiiitniriila nnd eigbty lictui Unvi-a.
Mawii.maiia ><I1 alvrayi bo inlcrtiitinit an the villijtH in whivh twvlve Kn;(liifa
offirvra and aliont twciitv Gngtiiih toldicra wen killed by tba Kandyana on
HmmIiv. ■Kih iif Junr. lrti>3.
Tliij|lnitnn(Wnti(::i<-n<iintori(W3>(iiTcn l>y Cnrporat TIanuilcv. in a dcpmitioa
niailo oa -JTib June. |Mf|3. lH-f..r« Capliiin MailiM and Ciptnin I'ierc* of tha
19th IlFKimonI, and A<ii<tunt mnr^iuoii <lillv<|iio o( thu Malay Rujfiiurnt :—
That OB ihr 2''-T<\ Junp, ■ little hrtomlaj)i,;hl. iha I'andian* oimui'Di-ed an
altavk.,nlh<'hll1i{>i>inlinpMrut Ihi-nalarf.oD which wnii n three- pnunder. and
I Hik it. That Mon after a ■t^•n|r bnly of thi- enemy. bmli<d by a llalay chief,
mad" a cbintn on tho ra<lvrn barrier, to rn'b'aTdar to Uke a EOD *hlcta waa
thrrr : Ihry w.to iii'p ""il hr Lii'Uloniuit Bluln-npy. at the head »t a tew men ot
the 19th. who himMiC fell la the ODnfliot. That an Inceoant Ara ww kept np
nniil :n'c|nck iii ihcilny.whi-d, a< ih>- rnrmy vwieDileaTOnriag tu break In at
MAW-HAW 6tt
th« raar of the palaoe, Major Dorie hung ont a flag of tnioo, offorhif to
■arreader tho town on beioK permit tod to mun^h oat with hia anna. Thialhaj
oonsented to; and Major Davie, aftor apikinir the Kuna, mandicd ont aboul
6 o'olook, and prooeediMi to WnttApoloirOi whorohe was ubligod to halt all night,
being unable tu paM the riviT.
Next morning the CandiauM vent out four Modelians tu propoeo that If
Major Davie would trivo up Budoo Swanimy (tho King whom Governor Xorth
placed on the thronv of Cumly, and who rotrc.itod with our tr«)0|»ii), they would
aMtiat him wirh boats an>l mliM to cros:i the river ; on whioh Major Davie gavo
him up by hi^ own conm.'nt. After which nnoth».'r mcHKiigo wa8 Hcut, that there
were plenty of bambiKH aud other mnt«rinN at hnud, and they might make
raftA themHelvcK. All that day wom (Mn|»loyc<1 in endeavouring to make rafta,
but they could not succeed in getting: a rufK* acroitti tho river, owing to the depth
and rapidity of the current.
But next day alx)ut 10 o'clo<;k Captain Ilumphn^yii, of tho Bengal Artil^erv*
oamo and repurted that ho had Huirot't-^lol in getting a rope acroM. About this
time 8ome of the Malayn and Gun Lsi^i-ars lu'^ran to de>M>rt in Hmall particv,
upon which Mnjtir Dnviu onU-nd the remaindir to ground their armx and
follow him, with uU th<> otllii-i*^, li.uk to the g.irrihoii. A-t ^oon au they had
proceixlcd IHH) yanln on their way thither, tho Candiaiut HtopfKid them, took the
officers on one nide. nnd krp*. *ht in urisnnent for half au hour, when, thia
dc(*larant nayn. he heard xliot.^t in the dinftion of the place where the officcia
were prisoner!*, and which wan ft llowisl by their ma'ttaere. That immediately
after, they took the Kuio)Han HoJiIitTH two by two, ai.d leading them a few
yardrt along the road, knocked ihcni down with tho butt*end of th**ir piecca,
and beat out their brainn. That thin declarant was aUo lead out with hia
oomriide. and received a blow under the riirlit ear nnd a wound on tho back of
hia neck, which tho enemy coniriMvinpr to Ik) untHcient then pn»ci*tHl«Hl tu the
munler of tho nnuainder. That he lay ua dead for i>ouio time, and in that
•ituation diiitincily heard the tiring, which he ituppoHcii to be the puttiug them
all to death. Thai he took the tipporttinity, while this whii doing, of crawlinv
into the jungle, where ho lay till ui^'ht, and then proccede<l to Fort MacDowal
to give the information to Captain MadKe<
George x Bamaley,
Corporal, lUth Regiment.
The Rev. Mr. Cortliner wa« in Colomlx) in 1B0.3, and in his " Description of
Onrlon/' published in 1807, he gave tho ftdluwingaucount, which is much more de«
tailed than Barnsley'sHiinple stntemont (/)t4crij*tiono/C''!/lon, II., iH*. 210-il4) i
Abont 5 o'clock p.m. (24th June. IHu:!) the troopt*. oou'^ihting of 14 Enropeaa
officcrx, 20 Britiph (ioldicm, 2.*>0 Malayn, 140 Gun La^cum. with Prince Moottoo
Swumy and hiH atteudnnti«, marclfieil out of Tandy, and nroi-(M>i1e<l one mile and
a half to Wal!a|t<)Ilowa, on the hmkit of the Mahu-villa-frantrn. on the road
leading to Trincomalee. At that place they were ObligcHl to halt all night, aa
the river iti not fordalde, and there were neither b«»at<« nor raftn by which they
could croHH it. It rained very hard, and the {Arty reuiaineil on the fummit
of a little riting ground. expoxMl to the inclemency of th<' weather.
Next morning' (Satnnlay. the i'ah of June), our rnKifM were employed In
endeavouring to ff)rm raft<«. but a ro|H' could not be carried acroA« the river,
owing to the depth and rapidity of the Mtn-nni.
About 7 o'clock A.M. many of the anne*! CandianA a««<ienibled near them, and
otherM made their app«'aiune«) on the <i|i|iosite lianki* of the river. Four head-
men came up to Major Davie, nnd infornu-*! him that tho king hatl been greatly
enraged at the Adigar for alluwini; the (;arri»on to leave Candy ; but that if
they would deliver up .M<M)tooS\vamy, they nhould In* nupplii'tl with hoatu to
oroMi the river, and receive i«very a>•^^rane^■ to enaMf them to a compli^h their
march to Trincomalee. Major Ouvie replied, that he would not deviate from
the articleit of capitulation, which lK»!h jMirlie-- were bound to <iln«irve.
Two hours afti-rwards ani»lh«'r party of Candian ehiefn wait(«il on Major
Davie. Hpoke to him in a very mild and friendly muMiier, and folfmuly declared
that the king wan deoirons to nctf and i nihra e Moott(M> Swamy, and that he
would receive and protect him an a n lation.
Major Davie con^ult(>d his brother officeri«. and replied to the am1>a»Mdors that
he could not part with Moottoo Kwamy without permi<^Hion from (.'olumbo.
On thi4they again deparUril, but returned aoon aft<*rward'(, and declared, that if
Moottoo Swamy were withheld, the king would send his whole foroe to saiM
him, aud to prevent the British troops from crossing the riTer.
86—97 K
After uMhw etnnlUtlaa with Ik* oflean Hilar DiTte ■iiwii hi
....__„__= ._.!.. .. . 1 . . 11 powM to deUl
FatartaiD bin k
_._jj Swam* •uilBinvl, " Vj Ood 1 li It poxlbla Ihat tha ^
■■ at Euiibnd can bo mi humiilnl, a-i lo tm Uii niijniui.-< of rniali cgwuda H
thn OuiiImiih> t " JIajot DuiieiDiI thaoihi-ronoin gimld nut avoid antcrlug IdU
hi* f-wlinKi; bulk' l[«|iivanid ibal ni'lilauus would iiruvu niu, and involva
thaiB all in <lr: trnctiuH, lh<* unCurtunnM prinou wan giiaa in «tiar|« t« th*
chivl*, wliu GUirln<ituiI hiii, aLtiii<Unl by hii ivlatiuu indaprTSUU, tuwtrdi
Caudf. On 1i[^urrlv« Ihrcu, Ik wai Mrriiil Iwlun Ibr king, who upbrahlrd Um
lurli»in)talli'>a|i)cd tuihiurivr hiii ot bui urovn, aud (tave unlun llwtbcaad
two id hii nlAliona Hhunhl Ir' iinHKdialuljr Fiaunti^, Kight ul bla wnantawoN
dr|>rivi>l III ihiiir O'liii uud twr*. in which nntilalitl oradiiiun Ihay Brriifd
■li wn-ka ilierw.ttili M Trincuu.iW. and havu xiuoa Uwa pnividt.-d Imbftba
AIhiiii 1 it\-lia-k P.u. a trw Canlian* jolnad our lartf, and aiipoind to maki
(i>ini! i>ri-[nniti<ini tot i-naliliutt iliu tMO|M to cnna tUs tiver. Niirbt howoTir
vano iin, bi'Iocu anjiliinx niillli-iint wni completed, and thej went awa;
pr-imiolnti tiin'inni with ii>«ri> in the moinlng.
Knrty uu KuiHluf tho :Mth uf June, anniil t-^undEoni be([an to ainemtile in
nest iiumhi'rH. hut no iKiat- aj>pi-ar>'d. nor won any ai-i>i>l*ncB giTen in fnrwaid-
uiK tb<> iin-iiantiiinii tu Em-* iho ri*er : Caiitain llain|ihn]n> bul however
■neu'Kli'd inui^linxn warpavtu'i at luo'uliiuk A.u., Iiiit* KulHuiirnt ntt waa
notr<'ailr,anil theC^nliuD'on tbeouiwiiCHideHounaturwaidacnt the rope.
About ilii* timr.nt hi-> boon ritalod bv Ocurfle llarD:'ic'T, a Corpora] ol lli*
Unti-aty'H lUlh Kf^uu-nc ol Foot, tha ifalayi and Quu Lawart began to dcMrt
In •mall |>Br(ir< tu the enfmy.
Atnur (Hio liundrulCawlianMalnjii and elsbtyCadnHn, followed by a peat
trawdot UDill-iH|dineiln;LUv(~i, |ic»<tvdiheiDwW»at II a'olook a.m. witbio on*
hnndrol pacn M the llritl'di trooim. A donaiiT*, olhenil-mFin, cnmenpto
lta|nTl>Bviii.aniIdtdlvi-rodanie<i«t(elaLlmin pnblin, Mying that k waa the
hinit'* dp<ln- that all tlw onrriwn aluiubl ntum lo Cuirly nnnmicd ; and (hat.
If Vhi7 ri-rnsil In (nmiily with thin dtuuinil, ibvj nhould bo Immediately
nrrouiMli'ii, aiil |nit Wdniih.
Nouin of thi! iinlnrru-'niFnli whi'ih ^lllIin■«^«■<l our unrorlaoate countif men
■ay iioi yi't lii.-kiinwn.bni It iH Iwi nirtaln thit, in an rvilbour, tha majority of
Ihiin.aft-r havinii uuiiiultcd lu^rtluT, aUuuiuntd tbi'm-elvcn to the mcruy of
Ibn Cixdiaiii dy uiinvinu lo ilclivor ii|i their arm", and Ilia Mslayii
unlrn-.l !■) ifrumid th«ir», Tbi-y then t '' " '— "'"■■ " '■ "'
u^-vmnaiiiiHl by Ihr <-BP-li>n HnbtyM, 0.. . .
TlK-y hvl ■drmin-'l only half wnr whin lh« Cuiulian fun» WM drawn
tah Ki-lo vtihe nmliml the Brit iali Irouiia alluwiil to move In ibr: ixnlro i
Una 1 iWy Wi-re thi-n nhimil to halt, nail Ihv men of the Ualay Itifinieiit were
rinini) t« marub : aiwniinaly, tlioy nil i>roL-«-d«l, o«oc|>tiiii[ tour nntir*
llal-iy olDcer* and a fuw Jlul»y i<i.-rv*nta,attimding an Lbeic maaun, wbureluHid
to Ku on laifuta llio EiiRliah oOlivra.
A Caiidian uliiot aAi-l tiia SluUya If Ihcy wcro wiilinE la eater into tha
•■Tf iea ol tha Kind of Caudy, Suuie ol thum BD<»eri!d tbat they wore oLn-acly
the awurn ■oldien ot a icreat kiii^, and that Ibey could not irria two
._...... .,_-■. ...... __j__. J -L '--'--• ---iihia rtplylolw bound, and
<k.-.lt1ii. rotalthuMakye
all an-.wiT<.-<'l Ibnl lliry would aorve Ibe XIdjc of Cuudy, and wcr.' iminediulely
eonduclv.1 lDwanl4 Ilia town. A» auon a. lbi>/ were out ot ii|{ht of the Knro.
piiain, tiin H:iiBii-b oJll'i.-rJ wore aciiorated from Ihf private aoUiera, end all lod
oni two by two. at a diituuue from one another, when tbo Cattcgen, by otdei ot
tbu Cblet Adigar, perpuiTalcd one ot the moat bacbarou* miuuuna whioh
Tha only Knitli 'hmen aolectcd for prearrvation were Unlor Davie nnd Captain
Bamb7 of tb« Haluy UvHiinent. wliu Wi-ra earned loCnniy a(ur the maa<aci«
DarinKibaHMitail'in which thia alrociou. actof perflily oc«.-don«i Cartain
niiuiplinj-m luyinic hiddol rhe arm of a .nb-nihi-iunt nurffeon ot tho Malay
Ueifiin I", a naiiro ol Culombo, found meani to roll down wiib him, from the
b-l'jh' wb.To lhi7 were >t»ndintri to the bnlluw into which the uwid bwliae
wiru thrown. 'Ih-y contrived to concnl ilifiiiwlvea f.T wvcral dnja The
died a pri<uur.-r in Kaudy,
■b« Kniiiah ofTiwr. who were killed at M»wilms-U on the afilh of Junj
• Lientenanta Byna and Macbina, Entign Smith, Quartennaalar Brown, and
HAW— MAW M
Awiitant Sargaon Hope of the IStb Regiment ; Lientenant Thomas Onnaby of
the 6Ut Regiment, Sergeant Robert Stuart, Actinff Provost Marshal with the
rank of Ensign, Lieutenant Mercer, KnAi^ns Robert Barry, Fantbomeand Qaupil
of H. M. Malay Regiment, and Henry Uolloway, Qarrison Surgeon, East India
Company's Service, Madras EatibllNbiutint.
Mayor Davie survived. He remained in Knndv until bis death. Somesajhe
did not die until immediately before the entry of the English to Kandy in Feb-
ruary, 1815.
For forty-five years after this mnRsacre iM>mo drums of II. M. 19tb Reffimeni
huniy^ iu the Daluda Maliguwa, but when Colonel Drought of II. M. 16th
Regiment, nu the proclumution of Martini Law in 18-18, was iu command in Knndy,
ho removed these from the Maliguwa, and rentored them to the lUth Uegimont.
One drum was concealed, or had before that been removed, and it is now at
Lankatilaka Vihare in Uduuuwura.
The place where tbo Eiiglinhmen wore killed is called Waftolla ; it is near a large
bo-trco, in a lane leading to the river. Tiie railway lino to Matalc is cairicd doee
by. On tbo risiu;; ground above the river Mabaweli-ganga standH a tree still knowo
as Davie's tree. ItovcrlookH the ferry wbicb the irnopn in vuin tried to cross. It
was notnt that tree, but near ibo bo-liee nearer Knndy, tbat our men were killed.
In 184G ilenr^' Marshall publiHlied '* ACicneiHl De»(:ii|Aion of the Island and ite
Inhabitants, with au Ilisiorical Sketch of the Conquest of Ceylon by the
English."
His account of the surrender and massacre of Major Davie's party waa, he
says, " in a great measure derived from tlio te>timony of Kandyans."
ItdifTcrK from tbo accounts of BarnHlev and of Cordincr mainly in stating thai
Major Da\ie and Captainn Uumloy and lluni|)Iuu>n returnoii to Kaudy some
hours before Muttu Saniy was given up and befnro tlio inahMicre.
I um disponed to rely on llarnhley's denonition, t>o far as it goes, and to
discredit any account which contnidiots that depohition.
A flag of truce wm sent by the Adikar to Major Divie on the 2r»th, conTeylni^
a proposal that \u\ ttipretlu-r with two ofHeerK. nhuuld mtft the Adikur and two
other Kandyan e)uufr<, ut aplac«> about half-way betwi-<-n (he ferry snd Kaiidy,
forthe all«-;;(-d pur|Ht»o of tinully arruntrin^r the inea^ureh whivh were required
to convey the troops ai.'r<i:'it tiio river, and tu a-^i^t th« m (h^oll^h the Knndyan
territory towards Ti iucumule*). Major Davie ooiupli<.«l with the prt^HMwl of the
Ailikar, and, acc«»nipaniid hy C'sptains Uiimh'y and lliiuiphrfyN. and a Malay
officer named Odeeu, or perh:tps Nouradeen. proccfdiil to the place aj»]>oiutcd for
Uio cuufen-noe. Here they uiel three ehifU, hut not the Adikar. The chiefs
informed Major Davie that the kin;; wiohe<l t<> have an interview with the
En^Ii^h otflcerif at the )>!klaee! for tin' puiponc of negotiating with tb< m in
person. Odcrn, wlio wai» in all proh.thility the inUTpreiei*, htron^'ly remon>
Ntruted with the Majora^rainst proeft-din}? to the palaci*, but in vain. 31njor
Davie, having bom ap)>arrnrly in iionio drgree Hatistied by the noouranconof the
ohiefit that no detreplion \va'« inttndtd, and hoping. )h rhap». tl at ho nii;;ht
promote the retreat of tho troop-*, gAve hi.** a:»»<nt to ncc<>n)pany them to the
aing.
• • • • • •
On rcaehin^r the town of Knndy tln«thn-(r Kn}.rli'<h ofll< ers were made prisoners,
and coittine<l K'puntt^ly. Od(<'n re<>i>4led the Kandyunjt in their attempts to
veenre him, and dird on the ^«pot, having bt i n nearly eut to picecx. The Major
and the other two oflleiTi* having' b«-en Heure<l. o.-^ ha.s lM*en alr< a<ly stated, the
Kaiidyan^ adopted the following i>tra(a;;eni to induce thi: llriii-th troo|«tO
jfivo up their arm-*, whit.h provnl but too hucttr^nful. A d«"«crter from the
Malay corps, a half-ra^te drummer, \va-» de-pntrhed by the Kandyan chiefs to
\Vatai>olo^M ferry, with iust met ions to inform the l!n^li<«h olheern that hn had
l)cen ilirreled by Major Davie to c<)nvey his or<hrr« to th«-m to ^i^e up their
arras to the Kandyau'*. and ton-turn f«irthwifh to Kandy. thi'uce to !»#» nent, by
the ijonarooa ferry and the route of the Four Tories to CohunlK), an aKreeraeni
havin^r lieen made to that efTei t with the kin^'. On the dcliverv of this
mc-v^ai^e. it \a alh-;(ed that a council was h< Id by the olli> i rs. ut whi<tb Mootoo
SaMiuy woH present . ThiitHpirited Hindoo is said to have wuruily rcmoru^trated
against the oTtccrs entertaininfr the qut ^tion of ortli rin;^ the tru<iir4 to ifive np
their army, ami Hubmitling to th** kiii^r. " Will you. tlie brave Lnglish.'* haid
he, *' who have comiucred all India, ^^ivv up your arms, and ]iut your lUch in
the power of the eowordly, tieaeheroux Kandyan^. who. the moment they can
do it with impunity, will t>ut you all to di-atb ? Itather mai<.h ><a(.k to Kandy.
where a f«*w di-eharjfiM from your rauskH* will dUp^'^se the Knndynn forc«»,
ud gin JOB pan ■■111 ot iha tuwu. Vun ban imnaion foe a day w
duinf wbioh period lb» tjv«r aajr labaida, hj wUiA aauu jov maj pa
jour nlnat to TrlnwnklM." The (dUuei., It woold warn, deUtmlnid ol
«iM. Welwira,bow<iT.ir.nOHll<lMlaryM»oiuilotthUputatthem
trMteMllDo. It la allivi'il Clut tliiij direcreil the lroo)H tt> gin np tbuu vmn,
whivh wtn dcHiH, tnil the native Irooiu, ooiml-ting at th« Ualiji uid Ond
Lkw'Brm wrni mailo iirJuaaun, MaiKDo Htwmj wu it thii lima tlTaanpU
ihn Kanlruiw, who lonri'^cil hlrn batk lo Kami;, aiid forthwilh put hloi to
■luith. Tba uboTi inliirmiUlDD rinjiui'tluK tlii' luruu ■aopteil b]r th» Kindjan
nbjrii lo HtluiHi MljOr Uvrio tmm hli tncn at tha li-rir, anil the decspllu
MDpliifnl by Ibim U. liiiliii» tbu tnn|M to hvllvvo tliivt thu U«J« bid dlrootad
tb'n to Mirnuuliv llwlr hum, tii||*lhrr with t ha tital remilt, win MnraunloUcd
to Nr. Minim Mwrhi fa Ihn frut INll, liy one at tha three ohiuti who war*
Bnniil hjr tha faiully u[ UillkWk IHiwn of ValrMjr. uiotliinr of the tbraa ahiab
■Inwljr mi-ntiinwd.
Tbi< KunqiMin iioli)i(>n bavlng rlnn up thair ■rmii, am) bvcn aliandoiud br
tho MHlnj* anil H.'|m]W. dlil Im thrr w.m diilKil, tnil n'turnol, Id imutn
<lrla<'lu-<l )«■'■■■'■ (HnrnalrfKitfa two by IWiO, Ahinu Ihu rmul to Knnilyfora
■hnct Hajr, Minn Ifci-jr wcm M In 1.1 ■ ninnll holluw or d<'U, nut ol ri|[ht of
thHr ■'•Huinniiiiiii. Item thi<y wiTrput to iluUh. miiatly with the bnlt-andat*
nui-ki'i nr \iufn dIuIi. Ouu iMrwii only ot the WBolu nuuilwri Corporal
UaniKh'y, l«tii Urgiuunt, •m.ii|i«I to lall tha nail tala C-VnriAH'/, /y. 100-103).
■ATIPPOLA.— A hiRilat nf Mnnipa, in Pallopona Knrnle. Kotnule. A nllag*
path rmiii M»vi|>iKiln to Oolliilaliola.
Strrxiri. — Mnliiikiiinliiira-iiln. Mnyipputa-ela irrigate* 6 amunu.
fopululioQ in lMit1,ll'j(4:tnia1ca,IOf(!malea>: in 189I,16(Smaloi.I(ainala*).
Tallalan, Taniiia.
HEDADBDIIA. • A villouo in UiluBoda Pallaxiyajiattiiwa, JIalale Nortli. Tba
waaaui iiuiuiIiHi llawnnawula an<l Aliilwowa, Tlia latt«r ia now abandor.
Sir/iiiH, — KaluyiU-oyu.
In tlip t'uninn ot Irt7l it wiutgmnpwl with riawnuawala. Population in 1881,
246 (U2 iii;ii<->i. 114 (uniulcH) ; in IXUI, 233 (123 raalca, 11! femalai). Hilamak.
k*ra>n. Illuckoinilho, Uumyu, Vidnncn, Jlnonuen.
In IhTH IMl tti-ria lit nmhly lund ware rvgiilerod. Conniulad lu. S/i. 01.
(paid [tn. fl) ; uiicommntaJ fidi. Iji. 21.; redocmud ia.Sp. Tl.i total 6Sa.0p.il.
AliMJjiV..— 3,i.M>, C It. U*t.. by tha inuumbent ot Damhawa Vihire afMlMt
lUduw.vu ApiHihHiul. lata Amehi-hi, falicua Kawialt Ardchubi, and PalliM
I>llllc:hlrii]ll.
UKlal><ililuKkniiDyBkalIiHUyann('hi'.an*na><iloratEbelepola(V(4./.,D.fOD).
Talgaliatfoli Walawna r>. llulluvu Knrawc Lckam, l.cublmt'd laud* ban -*-''*-
Scuii«nlwtrc diriiJi'd b.^lwi.-ii ihe pariie". T!
rouEb KbvklwU Tikiri Kumiiribami, 20,171!, 3il,<
Wbii« ifi'nayalBi.'a rt. llaln-npulliuia lltuayalaicu o(
llain-npulliuia lltuayalaicu o( Malpitlya owned laud h*M,
Rninii nf a Slalignwa *n<l anmc atono pillar*.
Kiiie Wipy^i Sinlia •(r,int»l MuiUbvd.la to Rholepola Wijaywiundara Wiliiv
■uidnha CliBn.lraM.-kiint Svnewintnn Mudiyminuha iu 1745 A.P. (_VqI. I., p. SOO).
Dullowo Ailif!»T owni cluTca Xindu I'liniju : —
I. ParnKnIiaLutuwa. — Tcnanlii ; Wcda{{c, Dialnifo, Eawedage, Pallago, Het-
tige. Until l> lleldH of 4>i. 0/>. "1. and a kuiuII garden. ScrTicei (couimutabla
for Itt. !il) ■■ at tin now yuur to give !•. %i. a* ganjundura, betel, one boikat
•wiivtmi'utn, in M:ru bat-bul, aud 7 cocuaautA ; lo give tlio Vidnna a balt-
peuny im KiiTiindirima. :!■'> •.wtfliDcatB. and I eeer of rira ; to give either to the
uroprii'tiir or l» tliu Viditno lUieo a year when Le Tinits the villaya an adukku of
•wwlmeatK and rica IkiiIliI in niilk and in lurn with the f hree other patnbcndl
EaliKU (N<w. i, :i, 4) : ■» l»nB a* ho Flayi to give ndukku twin daily for
[iMMilfnnda roninnnMc niiniln^r of atlcndnnlii ; mnnlhly to pound a pela of
iMddy ; 10 wnd a man to work for fivo daya a month in a gricultu ml, building, or
tiniU'r work ; lo ucoouitiuiiy tlicovorlurd on two jouraeya a year and carry guna,
iDura-awilila. or an i>lHn},'nwa nf rlcu.
3. Muh.i.— I'tUiinlH ; KiaLine, Wudngp, Palicge. Pahalaga, Wnhnkottcgo, tieda-
iMiIdcgo, Eawedagu, Laudc(;a, Kongahawattege. Uuld aight fielda of 8a. Ip. 61. ;
MBI>— HED Ml
twanty-two girdent of 11a. d/». 8/. Services (oomiuntablo for Ba. 88) :
mNo. 1.
8. Hitiluimige.^-TeiianU : PahaUge, Landege, Pallej^e. Hold !!?• fl«ldt of
4a. l/>. 3/. ; two gard«ni of 1 kuruni. Kervioea (oommutable for Ba. 4S) : aaoM .
aa No. 1.
4. Egoda. — Tenanta : Pallego, Konffahawattogo, Niranmullege, Pahalaft,
Diyaturego. Hold four fields of ^i. Ip. (3. Ser? ices (oominuUblo for Ha. 92} :
aatne as No. 1.
5,6. Nila. ^Tenanta: Waduwalago, Kutnbukgolloge. Hold two flelda of
Oa. 2/). 8/. Services (commutiiblo for Us. 7*f)0) : No. 5 to pay a tangama and to
present betel once a year ; to carry one pingo of cocoanutM or other village prodoM
to the walawwii four tiinona year ; to cnrry iNiggngu on journeys for twenty da^a in
the year, not to be almont from homo mi a iimrutty for more than ton du}*sat a tima.
No. 6 every yonr to appear and prcNoiit Iwtul aiul a innHwi {i^l.) ; |>ouud 1 pela of
paddy ; to.workin cultivation, tiinlier, and buildings at the walawwa for five daya
in a year.
7. Baddo. — Tenant : Balitiyaniinln^'o. lIoMn one i\M of 3 polos. Bervicea
(commutahlu for Km. 7*50): to pri'Hont botul, vugotaltlvH, Ac^ uvory new year; whan
there is a duvil ceremony (Hali) at tho wuhiwwa, to ^ot together thu llalitiyannO;
when the proprietor romen to tho villa>^'e, to ^o out to mrot him with tom-toma.
8. UuoalKidde. — ToiiaiitH : (lalwoniyalnge, Driuluiwagu. Hold two fields of
8 ainunu. SorvicoH (conimntalilu for Um. 20) : to put up clotlm in tho pro*
priotor'sloilginj^n when ho viHitM thu villngo, to Hpi*e:id cloihs tui tho ground clojie to
the lodgings, and to Hupply clothn for bathing purpoHon during hm »tay in tho Tdlage.
9. llogahago.— Tonuntn : licttigu, PulKgu. llohl two fiohlH of [\ pclas, one
garden of 2 kuruni^. ScrvicoH roomniutahlo fur Uh. T'f)!)) : to |>ay I mnswi aa
ganpanduru, give bt^td and pound 1 pela pa<idy onco a year ; to work at agricol-
tnral work at tho walawwa iivo dnyrt ut a time three times a year.
10. Gurunnchelage. — Tenants : Ihalngo, Yutiweherage, rutal)endigo. Hold
seTcn fiehlH of *JUi. 3/i. ll/. in H«;vcn portions. Services (romniutablo for lis. 34) of
first portion : (isnpandura (i\(l., throo ponum a year to be brought at new year,
each toconsiKt of ono aroranut cutter ; to work as p. smith for twenty UsyN, iron being
supplied, and to nail roeperx, &c., in tlio houxe for five days in a year ; to gira
one snvandirama to tho Vidane in a year. This service to be remlered four year
out of evorr fivo. Second portion : Ganpandura 1 |K>nny and fi copper challia,
othcrwif^u the same service as for the firMt [lortion, but rendvn'd only every fifth
year. Third portion : Ganpandura twopence ; onco in three yearsa pcnuma of an
arecanut cutter and two suvandiram. Other services Hainc sh tho first portion, but
once in three years. Fourth portion : Ganpandura fonrpence, naiuo service other-
wise as third portion, but two years o)it of thrue. Fifth portior> : Gan|»andura
eight pence, an arocanut cutter every year ; othur service** ns first portion every
year. Sixth portion; Ganpandura sixpence, an arecanut cutter, and two suvan-
diram ; other services as first portion. Seventh portion : same service as thinl
portion.
11. Yidanolo. — Moorish tenants. Hold one field of 2 ammiu, and a small
garden. Services (commutabie for Rm.20) : Ganpandnra 2 ridi, ponum two g<Kxl
leaves of tol>acco, two small bundles of dry or frewh fish or flesh ; supply twenty-
five tavalam bullocks onco a year to c:irry grain for twenty miles.
MEDA-ELA. — A village in Laggala Udasiya pattuwa, Matalo East, in PitawaU-
wasani. Pallekumbura is a hamlet.
Population in 1871, 111 (r>3 males, M females); in 1881, 91 (.'>2 males, 89
females) ; in 1891, 108 (t)0 malen, 48 feinalcH). lUacksmitliM and Ycllalas.
In 1H78 49 acres (24a. 2p. 'M.) paddv land were registered, of which 48 aeraa
paid Rs. 120*12 ; tho rest were uncoiinnutcd.
Tho ol.is and smunaM constructed by people in the time of King Wijayapala
of Matale ure still in use.
There is a bana-maduwa, and an Uniianse is brought once a year from Matalo
to read bana.
MEDAGAHAWATURA.— A village in PasUge konUe, Upper Bulatgama, cloao
to Nawalapitiya.
Stream. — Rambukpiti-oya.
Iliih. — Katukitulekanda, Awuduhenohinna, Katugahahinna, MoragahamoU-
hinna, Puswellagodahinna» Kadadeniyehinna.
iB loll froumd wiin NbwiUuiujib. I'uuulMMa la 1841, 179(10SBitU^
76 (anulM) ; In 1S9I, SIT (133 buW U4 femaln).
In IflTH ID uro) (6 imunu) of pidJjr Uiid war* t«Kl«t*nd, of wUoh t mm
pklil lU. 13'2& ; Ihs rtuuininy 0 uiroi wani Tudnmtd.
)IRDAaAltAWATURA.-A hunlat of RtpagMUUwa, in Pdlapoiw konk,
Kotmalo ( Vol. I., j',.. Sit. 183).
PupulBtion in Ihui , 13 (9 nuJn, 4 familoa).
HBDAOAMA.— A *ilU|ci io DiUpalaU korala, TampaM, naar EUmbasoda.
Paloiii'iFiiiia in a hnmlet.
jUmiHiji. — Tahilnitiva-ela, Tumpala-ala.
//.K.-C)uriniiit»ki.ii<la.
Populiiliiin ill 1H7I, <M <4il male*, 44 fauulet) ; in IBBl, 34 lib malei, 9S
(enuiltx) ; in 1NUI, CA {Ai iiul<'«, iS femnlo*). Velialai.
In lliii II, U 11. I'Jt Bcrm (Ka. ■/>. 2'.) ptildy land wen ngiiMnd In Hit ui
kXa'!.,
Ill ISTH 14 acnR (I'm. 3/i. St.) paOdr l>i»l «ar« re|{»(crad, of whinh 9^ Mre*
paid Oil. 30-17 ; liiu nut w«ra redLnmod.
fbwifiri.— RjituaTakairaairnii inni) brn and at PDhaliyadda.SH.IIB. Ralaogoda
WDiiiiakuNiUiuiv<iwaL'dlniid here, BIU.AkmI'i Court. Uad.(Ta1potS*lia 1717).
Ililll anuidlaKi-, .Itil. C-m.. Ulh Ii,-ftmhrr, JSr, (Tl>i|K>ta ISaka i;i6-47).
Kinilutihi'Hiin-, 70,i:h. Mi-aiivutU'Kx.tinii.D.C.Uiul., lii.UUit. UudifoiiNUita,
niti. Akfiil'i Cr>urt, Kn.l. (Tnlin.t Sakn IttUI]. Batnayaka Uudijaiuulaga, Bit,
D. C. Had., lii,iiV£. RilawatU'tco. TU.I IS.
(ITTJ A.D.).— On Handnr. the riKliUf nth day of tbe nnath Niklal, in tba jmt
otSiLka lii'JI. I, I'alli'Mu lialalaru Aiipurola, ol Ucdigaiiia, In the Natanwenl*
Ctlataof TDni|>an», do hcrobj ackiiowlrdm to havu iiuld mf telC " "
uwhnra of 3 iwlan, to|[«thct with the bii;h ^auoilt Gvilarnwatti
WaUa. Wrllkellrchrnn, K;diavaLt>;h(rna, and Liyaagnlumuliih .
liTMldu UwlijaDMlajta Kalin^hanii, in paravrnl, toi a run at 21 ridit
nnn of pwldT. In order lu par idt debt',
iliolijraddr Map ■— -' "-'
ara l^lll<■li]radllr Map.Lbaini. Wnlawwa tiamaya, Wnlivrwe Hndija, Ucdacama
Kalnaraka Uudiyanx-luiir Kndarala. Mednjiania llitihaini. Vidanelige Diogl-
tala, KuTaiiania Kiin|fiuB}>a. Kurniiama I'odiya Doiaja, Kuraiama SMtana.
(Imjirccaiiuna.) RIU, AKmt'K Court, Mad.
(l»1.^ A.n.V— That Yapa ItIl1^ of roholijudila. in the KurnnirnilpnlBta of
TuniHrne. wan irductd tu frrcnt porcrl; and bad incnrml cou'idvruble drbta,
Uul wa* nnabiu tii diwhaiftu the ramo, ooaivi|0(ullr I. DrduDUpiUye Muhnn-
diniu UiUd, parcha'Cd train hitn. in |>iiriivi-iii, fur 2:111 rulia, tliu Held Palte-
knnilinm of 3 jMlan, tuicrtber with the hi|[h and law K'ouiidn, hniiKi. and
nnlenii, kr.., ih-rrlo atlorbnl. and ntii-r havinir puntptril Che •uiil portion of
laiid, I. Iko wid Ihilnnupiiiyo Muhnmlirani Itala, linic, in tlii? j'lar ol Snka
I7:I7. in tliu wodLIi IKiliiuliUa, lli« cU'Ti'Ulh dajr uf tlic incn;a.<ing moon. Iwini
U-'inlaf . iiwiVHl KW ridi* [mm ll.ilannuda Waiiaakn KilHiiir. and tran-turrfS
to him. in jiaran'ui, thr lonil* afurpFoid. WilneME* Io lU* uro Miniffomnwo
Anv'h -faila. llailiip- Tidaiio, llurikailuwa Lijanavarluwa. RiitHliii)ite Duraja,
rdwalli- Itiiriijrn. Mi'ulhlNiwr MahauiliMinn, awl ni>ia>a Kunilora, with wIiom
kuuwliil|fs thi* Taliiol wai wriiton and Krontid. AIV, A)ti-nl'» Cunrt, Uad.
Tba U.tt,A)U ^I.ti.iiiAw.i lina oiiu Itowlai PniiKiiwa bore. Tenant: Itila-
watleki', ll<d.l« l<<i. l/>. -11. Ilolil. Iki. l/>. or, ipinlon, niid llit. ^p. 01. hcna. Sorvicea
(Mainiilal>l« for Itx, .'i (Ci) : to In in tiiiim in tlio .Mulimwa for three mi>nthii in
Umoii a d»v aiid t<> )[ivu two ni:ilwulti to the Jliiliuawa ovrry d;<y, llie lennnt
MMirin n ImtiMtiiire <1iiil.r wliile in mum : ti> Ih;iI tli<> lommviuina for the four
fvativali f<ir tun il^iy^ of tlio iwRtliora and fur llva pnj;i in WoKik i at (lie no«
vaar to Dii|>oar befiira tlio uiyawadana Nilama and proent an elaw.-ilu-kada.
(S«e;o,llH.)
MBD— ICBD U%
iTiY/f.— Dol|(odakaQdA, Kalugahftkanda, Medagamakaada, Mntukeliyawtblnnt,
Tedeniyekiiina.
Populntioii in lfl71, 378 (192 ma1ea« 180 f omalet) ; in 1881, 682 (A17 maloa,
265 fumaloH). In IHDl : Moda^'AiuH, 472 (250 mule«, 213 fomaloa) ; %Medagama
Welegammedda, 8G (49 maleH, 37 females).
In 1878 71 acroa piiddy land wuro rtt^jiatored, of wbioh 48 acres paid Ba. 174*47.
><iiw ////■«.— AmbuiraHpitiyes^e, tf:i,747. Qama^o, 5ti,au7,7U,lHH. Oaiii^odafrtt, 30,370.
Qebonoge, n8,4iM. llcratf^u, 40,164. 4l,Him. llorat MudiyanM>IaKo, 04.980,
GG.O'iU, MU.3(;o. iHtihamtllu<;e,(:4,U8(»,(U;,0.'iO, 5,441) (X. S.). ItUiucffo, G8,6I4.
Kadage, 8'.»,H(it;. Kuhiiwatti-K'u, r>3.747. MiHlntfainaifo, 40.1. ')4. MoUulande
Arawo Kuinarihaini. r>,44i> (N. S.). Ititnokfre, 40,154. SnkniaHuriya Mudijran-
Bola};(% 7 1 ,(;h7. Ulpfiige, HU.7a8. WikraiuaKumaruppuliyalaKv, 71,G87. Yapa
UudijruuHcluifO, Hl>,738.
MEDAOAMA. — A yillngc in Gnmpahnfiya pntiuwa, Matilo South, in Udngama-
waaam. This is tlio nocoiid of ibo five villages of Gaiupaba-siya pattuwa.
/f//.->MakuluHsuk:iiuiH.
In the CcnHiis of 1H7I grouped with Kllopolii. Population in 1881, 140
(91 malttM, 4U fvmaliH) ; in iH'il, III) (72 maioH, 47 foumliH).
In 187H :'i4J aci-es padiiy buul were ro^ihterL'tl. CoiiiiiHitrd 9<f. .3y>. 6/. (paid
Ra. 42*03); uncouiuiuted 4a. 1/>.9/.; rodc:ctni'd2u. *2p.U.; tvuiplo fieldv Ou. ltf.6/.;
total ITff. l/i. 4/.
Thin vilbigo was the principal ronidonco of Panikki Muiliyanse and Dana-oln
Rumarihanii. Thoiv in an iiHcriiitiMn on a rock at Muda^'Hiipihilla.
Offering made in 1740 a I) Ity Udabige Mipuluiini and Nall'ippu Arachchi of
Medagunia to PuUt'gano Viliaro.
Lands dedicated to the Pulle;;pima Vihare by (ialai^ania Mohottala, MedaKama
Hitihami and Uumiwana Kuinarihanii on TaliHitM Saka 1053, lGti2, 1740 (3,020.
D.O.M.),
Familict, — Kara])poru MudtynnHrlaKO of EHcpola owned land bore, fiC,G18.
Kolongahagf. 4,023, D. G. M. (Siitu Saka 1720). Modsge, 3,020, D. 0. M.
Pitiycge, 4,023, D. C. M. (Sittu Saka 1720).
MEDAOAMA. — A village in Gannowo korale, Upper Ilewahota, in Udagama-
waaam. Oanemankada is a Imrolct. (Vol. I.^p. 270).
ShtaiM, — Maba-eia, Mcda-ela, Ganeniankudc-ehi, ]ioralnwe>cla.
Not in the CenMUx of 1S71. Population in IHHI, 2()r> (110 maleH, 89 females);
in 1891, 178 (95 malca, 83 femalcM). VuUalas, Tom-toai lioaterrt. Jaggery caste,
Low-country Sinhalese, SraitliK, Tamils.
About 46U acres (225 amunu) paddy land.
iVim lYiVtf.—Adikari^rc, 31.201, 3r>.77.'>, 42,G:iO. Tlanpridtge, 3A,77ft, 42,G30-
Kurabun*go, 415, D. C. X. E. (Ta)potrt Saka 1617, 1723). Vli»cnge, 34,204.
Welegedara Yapa Mudiyaniti lage, 30.7 7:», 42.ii30.
(lGi)5 A.D.).~I, Kumbarege Tikirala, of M«-<lngania, in Oanncwe of Mcgoda-
tihfl llewahcta, buing poor and greatly iiidfhu>d, and moreover unable to
perform Uajakariya, have, in coiijuiii-tii*ii wiih Danilmlawnlte Vidane, sold
and deliveriHl. in paravoni, to I'attiyuuama Maroant-ku Vidane tbu field
Qodagorouwe-arawa, of 3 pelaH and fi lahiiH nowing fxtent. Thin dc4>d was
granU'd in the year of Saka 1017, on Suiurday, tbo Mrroiid day of the month
Wak, under the uonr«U)Uation Ailu. Wiln("«»-i>Hare IVtiuKorala, ])nml«lawatit
Vidane. Ilupuwcla Pihaniirala, llo^rahnc*' Mciiik Appn. I'uHakwatte Pibauarala,
Kotmali'gu .Menikrala, KUge Appu Naiile, and Uowala Nckat Itala. 416,
Agont'a Court, Maturata.
(1701 A.D.).— In the year of Saka 1023, I. Winlikkara Ii<kame-kumbnrega
Tikirala, of Canuewo in Mo^tMlntiho llowuhrta. do dcfluni that as I am
unable to pcrtorm Unjakariva. and mori-nvcr Ih iiig iiidrljt«d, do grant, in
paravoni, to Dambnlawiitl«i Vidanr tlx* lh-l«l Lllnkiunitiira of 1 aumna |uiddy
sowinir cxtont. <iodiig mnwo-aruwa I aumn:i. and Kupukutnua 2 |m lu'«. 'IVutiu-
bona, and tho two jak trti>i« standing llirrron. Uiiiirh*(-H ar- .I'duwvbga
Punchirala. Mapanawuturo Vidane. llu|m\vela I'ihanarula. <iaiii-mankiula A|.pu,
B;ili-aiiilanna. Thu» thin land voucher ^a<4 written and granted, with iba
knowU'<l)5e of the wiid witneshes, to the ^aid I)anil»alawattu Vidane. (llora
follow the Uiiual imprccatiunM.) 415, Agent's Court, Maturata.
ICBDAOAN HAT ARAB AGE.— A division of Dolosbage, consisting of tha
▼ilkgos Ambalapitiya, Ampitiya, Wetakedeniya, and Yatapana {Vol, /.,ji. 178),
HEDAOODA.— A TilUp in lUdkpklata konl*. T«tinnwu».
Slrram. — Nan u-ojr* .
In thoOeniiu n( IS71 gninpodwithEmbilmiguii«Mn40owind«h. PopnktlM
in IDNl, 41) (lU n»l«s SI female)) ; in IH'Jl, ID (U mtin, 8 fiBilii).
In IHTh lit "'"" (&«■ !V^ T'-) [>^><J<)y IkDil war* n^utarad, nl wUok i miw
paiil B*. ITli ; thu nul wan iwlwmad.
MKOAUOUaX-A lillag* in Oilulyi ptlUw*. IltrMpkUa, <n iIm bridU ptUi to
//.».- cu'lKpntlnmU.
In llin livnian of IHTl gmupoil With Ddlilani:^ aiiil Waliir«1U. l*opaUUon ia
IHHl, IIK(fi<Jmnt<">,ri'J tomiilin) ; iiilHDI, llU (48 luiilan. b7 lanulw).
In 1H7M nUiul li^ acrua of |Md<ly laiid wi-ra rauMtorwil, of whiob 4 «or«a paid
lb. JIKi'.).
VllliHi:itKiitBA\VAt.*W'w.i.— MalasaJ.tyiharagedanlUli prodaeod ■ Talpot
Rnk:i lrnS4(n4iA.T>.) in favnur of Itembt Unninaa, IrenilaT b; Bitniyakk
Slniliyniixi- uf tliu uppur pain ol lU^inlcumbunt for 40 riJis. The deed r«eitM
thai thu Unninw nmdo an offerini; of the Bald to the Galnna Vihare (Ji^.
am.. ■,-lml J„„a,irx. ISSS).
Vihtn^ip-diirii Walawwa Kumnrilk-iini'i father Amuounraa Nilania held Itnd
MtuUr tlie M<'<hi8<Hla Vihnre (23.WU)).
In Iflill Vihnreacdara Wnlawica Ukku Banda held, in right of hi* wife, aeTanl
Ikoda in Meilai^la ami l>ulduniya,
AaiidVi.— twiibla Uuiliranaa Kara h<M ei.U->t Mn the ntuui wkiuh hi* UMeiUr
nci'ivi'd rroiii Ihi- kinif iw aKuniiaa for land when fine taken iota the Kaw-
hIIr Ih'ivnnKDt IJ-il. 'I'M., iih Jutf, last). BatftJudcnijiire, 2U,ili9. Dal-
d< iiiyr Anii^hi-hila (Jiil. flw.. ;>L>.if Jnmrary, ISSS). EkanajakBge. Wj, D. a
Uad.,!ll,;!)!t..1ll,£!l (Talantttaka 1T3I). EpilascM.Tal|[ahawatlrse,'r*IiKitS«k*
IHITdlSJ A.D.). Hin-nrUrnl]ra(IW. /„r»J>. Gii)|>olie WaUwwa. HSSU.
aHnaradwi t'nnitaiv, aijmT. IIi»in<>walB WaUwwa, B>i.«3!>. Iwrdda Mndl- .
Eaiu'liiKF, 1V.7M, HI,»D7, »*,*iO, llMHW, K. S. </■<(. f\-m.. ttt Jttg, ISSty
ini1lH|iiv1n>i9(X. S.). KulnwvfB UuiliTanse, ll,ft!I, MiidaloMiVB, 39,7!I9,
H«1a]MiUi[cTI3,D.eMivL TalpMltakalfitlS. MinlaguU K.irala and MaOa^
1 nf 3 |irla» at Utdaired*.
m 1I1IUI4IJB iHHiiiwafii iianKiBiTm, nnu iHiii vnuiw lur ntau J yonm and there
will >w iHii' tit Ik rliiTni t Iw llaJaKBrij'a. wlim Slanwanai^iiU llnnKidlya iatornxd
KiriwawaU' l>i>a MHhatiMavj, who nim^'utrd Iba matlvr lutluUreat Qalo and
abiaiDMt tba land fur lUddunira ^u■l A|i|Hi. who made a knife worth MM
ri<li> aiid |KV«rnlnI it h) tlio kinK- Hlum ihe> Iha land was po«OMd bj
Iha family ut Nun Apfni (>« thrre |[GUGrationi>. Xan Aunu dl^uihsrlicd h£i
own eriu nnd bMiUMUhnl It to hl^ luhipted unndHMi Uijeodra Xaide.wbo,
liaTiii|[ {■'■''r'vil. oil thp vn> of hill lU-ath Viiui'athiil to hi* —
Nahli' Ml Kavp wiu iii'la la-luw the cla. aiul (o Kalu Ap)>a !fi
ihii i-la. toki-thra with EhcUdi-
(|!UK!a.p.).— Inlhii joaTotSiika i7:!l. I. Kksnnyaka Vdaee Mpnlkrala.ot
Mcdaeula. In (iatbiya pnttiiwa of Hi.ri-|<miii, .lo li.nhy rtrelarn that my
peniTeid lawU, mn-l-linB «1 the iii>iKr |>i'la of llapuiinuctikmnbiini.ihe gardea
llitlnnwatla, part nt (he Araoilu. niiJ a pan from Kaaikhcna, with Om
ln*r aiHl hiirh rrunitila a|it>rrtniiiiii|{ ihtr.lo. thm iiortion n[ land itijr iwo
netihiMK* wi-ru nnvillinjt ta olilain fnim me ami they refused to dn u, thi'irfore
I.lhB MiW Udaiw Mmikmla, havn imnHferml ih« ruaa to bo priwc™--d, la .
inrjTi'nl. lii my alive Wakalim KM Mruika. ai ahe had a^i-twl ami nourlihed
mi'. WlttH-H-« wha kiKiW lb* MinHi Me Ualkrtiyi' A|>pn, WaUjcand'-nlye
■■i-iirhinla.lw>'<liti'Klral*,l>rldenlyultlwTala.Wnlikkara)'a.audl)DWu1ki>raja.
WIrb tin- kii.iwl.-l.'e ut ibt-*) witiu-^-ei thi* Talnoi wai (tivin, Should mj
iwiihi-irii «r anyuIlH'n ili-inilD thii Rcant. thi>y nhall iiuni.'r by oathi. butiay
siiU and (h^< of bur Tiolnic m-uorali.m •ball not nuff-r lhnU|rb they Wiru Ui
■wvar Ol) (he Bre urdval*. VM, I'. C. Had.
MFJ) -MED ftti
llepAGoDA Qai^anc ViiiARB in utular a fock oti th« iij« of i bigh hiU,
OoriKpicunuH /mm many pliu>o>. The dairobn in ffru'eful.
Thti Ti)iar«i ia hail ti hiivv beiMi Imilt iit tm* icime tirao a4 2)tttbtiltt and
A)u Viham. Thcrv in a yt'uiu ^ iili H<>ma Nj;;urH I'lmiacWrt (A\ it*
A w»l(-\lkiiih ill tliMvpitir.
It ia of t\w >falwalto ^.Hl:ibH^Il(Ul*ut himI in thu pupillirj •ucocmuoa of pric^tti.
of tlio Vihitt'. Wiklawwii faiiiily.
A coiMinorahlo nuin^ or of liiidn w> ii* rc^ittttroil an eaampi from tax
(T. f. (.\ Or^'.Y JJ6'). (ialK.ii.«»iloni\ii ih imiilt'iiii.
In iH.'iH l>orn(iMiw«! <liii)Hr»tiiu riinaii^o hii«l Imh'U two yi^ara III fliarya aa
inmimltiMit. Tiu* viimin iii|«i« \u) cliiinxd in M(Mlh;4iMi:i, lioUlriiiyn, lloiulia-
}rannnanii (I'l''. /.,/>. ivSO), Doluinhilltt, iiii<l \Valii;iUu wor««, lui Mi«V(r*l| ori^ntl
de«lit'ali<r«.
Tlio >iharo ha^ nio Nil.i rHii^nwa in 1>onil>a';animana (Ur. 2/>. 2/. 6eMa).
Si!ivi«-oM (ruuiuiufMl at Us. 1 (-10) ' t*i ^irt a pin^o (if vi'^ctaltlct and 5 ntU.of
rice to the mounihi'nt u\ I Ik* now yi-ar. Aii«l onu PaiiK^WH in Wi hgalla (Oa. 1|>. 81.
fieldri and 'J kurnnin ;^riiiic'n). Service?* i*uumuit( >{ at Ks. l''Mu
It has two pancru in this \illa«(tt : —
1. Nila — TcnantH : Kkiin(kL;o Tikiri Ilauilu an«i Viharo Walawwv Kilmari-
haini. llol.l i\\ a<'i«'H lutiK, i\ aricN i^MnK'n:*, unU 2'^ acn*^ hull. S€rvii*ca
ioominnt.ihli' f<a' U«j. *M-^w) : to pri^i'-ni (Wolv«! innru. 'rikiri Randa one and cha
CuDiariii.iiiii ol« vrii. 'I'h*) niuiu is (<> fiiiiii>h !•• ilic Mhari* I^) .-H-cr* of ric« evory
■ month : • aoh to •idiv-. r at the vitiaiu Km) l•^•1l.K•'( of sirkw tofurc t^iti nuw y«-ar*
Tho Kuniaiiiiaiiii to kn p the \iUan* n-.aluna rK an and i'm c of wuoda and to
aupply. for tlif. i<viira*iwi' of the ^onth<'rIl pnttion, mx kiiiiiha and one t«ndar
corniiiiit li*at.aii<l huvo tiuin pot tm iht^ wail of thai {Kution of the vih:in). Tha
ordinary h«.rvicu i^ to un j oufi <.oir of ?*alt < \orv niontH wiiii Ai Keors <>f rice.
2. lli'uisi -• !*( nin( : Yakicisii-i^'o. ll'>hU n ticUi of 1 arru in Dolapihilla
and a |,ir hn <»f ^ kiinifii.-« h«rf. S-rviciH ^(••ii.niaialilo for lU. t4"70) : t<» beat
tom-toin -it tho viiiaro f«ir tlut three it'wawa tui nil poya itayn and on tho four
festivalH during i)i«i yoar- wh»»n on dmy thi' tenant riTiivc"* ••urry and rioo i.*i tha
moriiint* and in tlu' aliernoi n : to -irt.tmjtrun the incunihrnt on pinkaoi duty,
and for ■'o <loini{ i*ict ivo< titt *o nicaU a day ; to n^-^i^if in keeping tho maluwa
cl^nti nix davA* lanoiir in the y«*ir: to d«"- -'att* thn oaHt^in front of tliti Tihara
with Hix kiiii h I and oito londcr «'(H-oHniit leaf ; to thiteh th'* wahalkadi ycirly
with 100 h-.iiidl«>4 of ^tr:\w ; to otVur to tho iiicunihi'iit, hoou aftei tho n* w \ear,
forty loaxtH of hot id.
MEnAfi<)I)A.--A vilhtvo in Pifipilata koralo, Tumpiuo. ' Adji^inin}* UunRdahi,
ou tho i^».id frnn (luhii^tOarii t • ilainhukK ota.
i^rfiiiu:i.^ Ktt'upMl'i I la, I'aV-ini-!*.iv'ikiinO>urf ola, Si)HiQkda^ahakuniour€-rla.
i*opulaiion in 1H7I, 117 (oO niak-s. f>7 lonjah '«) • in IdftI, IVI (100 m;dca,
91 fcmahs) ; in ISJI, |M (*.'.'» niah •*, rO f.'niil- »). Vtlb'an and Low ca»te.
In tho II. L M. 'M ncr^n (1h... 2,1. (1/ ) pr.My land wure roj^irtlerHl in the aani«a
of Muiuui'Urai.i Akum. PadikAri Aru<-h> tii Appii, Kalawat Sah^Ut. Gamuaitii
Kuiii- I'.vliki.-t I)i^aM(k'i Appu. W.idanuta^akkiiKura lAaiiftka Auncbi,
Muli;o»liniiit Wntiu, I'.Diik.tt.. ^I**y i. I\wnai).i..a. Kaiiawaf. I)an-t|4tla, Sarana,
borvwu JK^hla, ll»ri>f Tikiru. l.iruiuirla Ki.nd.»i"ha Ai hariyn.
In 187H .'U u<To«. wci-u r.-.»iMoi«d. Cononuteil Ui. 2/i. 0/. (paid Ui. 97*84) ;
rodtioined 7(f. 1//. 1/. ; Cruwn lirl>!>0fi. np. Ht. ; aUiudonud 4ii. 0^. 3i..; (otal 17tt.
Op. 21.
i'lii».i/.>». -A»»o-»in Mndiyan^•'^.Jr.M»•..•:Il^ AualpolnyiOapo 3'»,4H«», 4fl.oW. Don
David Ittriiuvd Amunui kara \j»«hchi. ilX»*»1. Jniffpannarallafre, M.oy.'i,
Ui.lMI. Kkd'.nvakn Mu-liyan-. .n<-, J'.» TUT. (i lUnrrUy.iUtfrt. :ir..4SU. I«,i'«7.
(JamaK'o, 1' i,:'.*?". li'«hll"^ro. ••• -'l-. H* •"at .M n.li>aiiHi:la};u. 'i'J,7S>r. r^ljTa. lAHS
(X. S >. llottur... Jl»,7v»7. Hiii^Mi, l.iX»l i Tuljut huku i:2'.«). 4.oaa rN. rt.X
KaMlr/.\ 21».7!«7 M. 1 itf^^la Kni.k uiaiu Hula. l«i '.'.M CTmI|kiI Kkk;4 lil'!»X 4.033
Is. S ). N.ka Ou in 17.1 a i» ( I <•'. / . /y ^"•- ^^ < OUutonuo ll«rat
Mu Uvan-^* la ••. :'.'.o.v*., '.t7.'J (1 IM-i^amuu iMo WiraLnn MudiyiuiMtlagt'. Oj.t^US,
97.'iii. Wn-ipv :m,.2IJ.
(\sn7 K o < —111 ihf y,%( 01 Saku 17'.*.'. wii s.i' inlty, thu t< uih day o( iHa
wax.ti.r III '.ill of r^> moiiDiNau'uit. l.Hiii:ri> Kir:. la Xrarhcbila, of Mudn^mla,
in Niiitiiiw •nipa)aiu of Tiiuipiiu-, havi* hori'Wy jiivrn to my 'counin M(*U«]fuda
ItaUAjrt Wit^uraia tbt <o hit(h and low lirouuiii Mun^mL w mv. U> wit,
Palltt Arauilta ul 1 pela nuikt the Aold <i-l»rawt'la. t>ia yarA^^ MAr tkr Mid,
36—97 L
lb* b«B Tan|{nl)iiwiti«b>'iM MiA Tomiin't^Iilinni, i.nd hn« nnclnd Id CMh
(o riilii.Kna nnlund bim )u pky mr •lei''" 'o Kiy.i™w»ltnii .. AhMBik-lu Kii«
A'Uiii.iyn L'u rMi. iin4 I »n<iiu. <.r |wl>ly. aniJ lo I'dagii M iihnndinmnU
Ii'i ri.li* . up in uyiT.eiit lit ihr^ ni<-i<i'jrx tb>-i« Uu>l>- am tu b« KiT--n In jiarv
irnl. 1( an) ot my .l-^imUui- •hill onUil nrili>|...ialbU. liir-;l xluill ■uSer
calanitM t ut il» ii.lral <..-.li-. Iii'l hi^IiIkt luj nrii>ii. nor hi* il- ~i.n>lft.itii uliall
■HEi'r I'Hluiuili.M u' llw I'Mpn »cI.m1 nnlhi, Tbr wilu«-tt uhn kii<.v.- thii- tn
Wa-U'lK tianrir'<>lH lliin-'anlrnlii Wiji-tkkal>'(« M*iliitL'e AraulK'h'U nt W»l«-
' rnaa. Ktii'la IMh^th Vii«i.' df thu Muon villatir. mhI IMuve «a>liyanKlun
«ir4U. Til,- Un.1 v..i..l,ir .vp- drtwii it W.-I.«ii:. WbI.wwb in KtiuU/. tDd
wrIiU'U b^iaLiWM.i)p-'l,kiri Mu<1i>uu'h nf UvUvUl K,'t:.|.
MEDIKANDX.— Ah<.n1.'t»I Kun.l.luluwaln TTcUpono korJe. K«lmili>.
.Slr'..-..-~M.«i',k,in.l,-c1«fi..iu Jlip^n.-Y..
P<i[i<il.i!i< n ill Ih'Ji. f,i (3.1 uiultD, L':i (tmilcB). IjiwiHiui.tTy SJnbalMc,
lUffin, T..ni<k
Ab->nt li KT-.* (f. ■uiui.ii) iKiJily 1*11.1.
TiK'ni it t> ll'iui'i.! <'jt)iuli.. churi:1i hero.
A'lji-imn;; M.hiiIisikIj in :—
Ki-ui>Ai.<it.VWA EtioiiAvri'.Ln.— rnftiiktinQ in ISUI. r.6 (Sti malM, » famalei).
.Sfn-iiifl.— r.^Hlawula-nli from Miimna^nya,
AImm I'', uaft* (H uiniiiiu) piilijy Imnl.
Mr. Im Mii>iirHTiEiv«(/t. f;(l) llicni^aTn " DiiTayovitl.igaaof thaPuinidnnyo.
vIh'IC iliily il vnii t« jjiv* j.iK^rv. hiimln-lial. naffr^n, ({iiii{ar, Iwtel, hoDS},
am) polu mus (a [loriioi. of i^hiud kilM) lu tfaa kiu^'a piLcu."
IfGDAKKl.r:.— A Till.ifi' in Kanrln[nh;iL knrjln, ITiiMr Dumliara. tA milu from
W(-riL;.i<»ii. iiiiil'r (Im L'aatUWu Ara-^helii, with Boddeinuila, Wek'iuulla. and
Pdlle Cli.la'lob.>kLii.
Tlio riiuniry in flat. Kui-akk.iii it wwii mnro th»n pailily. C'lllon ia eron.
.Not in il.o ( vm^'vt INTI. riipai,.i..ii in IIW1,73 (37maK'»,30(BHi»lti) ; in
letll. R:> (-Ii; n,.iWi. M [.,.1 .k*). U>'s<'.iiidbnla ..( -luvoa.
Ill 18:M2<'lk.-r(-. (I11.1. I,, U)|<a.t.l)Uii(lwurarC)iiit<T*d,o(nhiiih about ITJ '
■eras paid Us, 27 ill ; tlin mt ttcto tiilnuiucd.
ilEDAM A,II.\NnWA,RA ar;..i.WII)lYA.— A t>lU«v in U.lasiys pattowa. Upper
UifnUiB. ali,<tit Sn mill • Pi>-1 .if k'amh . Wkhai.a in a li.'iiiilut.
Not 111 ihi' iImkoh of IMTl. I'.'pukLiuii in Ituil, H'i (Ul males 32 (aiuaW) ;
in IM-Jl, :i (1.1 i»»1<'s r.) (•oiiiJoh).
.S|-fl«i..-i;i,lrii-,|.,.ia.
//,':., - M,..1..mi<.;i>»i*'nn Mornt^.lltkjn.la. Mnlul«nlmn<lura.
W<-liv:iltii:i'in.rS:,ii.U M:lli^ 1tgM.il> wliOM^^il-n t'iti;>v Dowi.vo i* auid to
havu .-*• Ik Colon fi»iii rl „].i m IiiJia.mm lohavu Im-n Eaju- of i^ndt,
MB).n.«r .M("l im.>l< <•lll>lK>u^^'i■>iva, »u. tlic *-.>t of a iiiv.l f.ii.iily nil M»l»»ija
pntlnwtt w^ii •!. >/'»<!>'-l ofur Kniioiiii Rin-Ura iK.nmn Kin;! WlmuU Dliiirma,
Kina !)..» Jn:.i. l)h.tnn;>|Mh'i f.illK-r i>i> a ll»n)l»ra of Wi.livn.
Mi-.-:itt.-ni><- A<)ii!»r. in t».i d.'C.l* datt^J n-Jrt a.t>.. Klyto himK^U ■' AJi^ur at
If tittin.ilu nil w J ra . '
O'l* Nnw^iRLiki-u thir lop of ^fL•Hlnl.l)l^nll1lnr> Pcnk ((.^72 ft. nhovc aca IotcI),
•bont fl iniiui fniin Uruinila Tli" tra'lition in tli^t tlii^ vi» built (but it ii
pt-ilvi'iW Vcrir rauuh ninronnclcn!) in Iho roiKn of Kmi; Suinrii (1iin4-a»).
On iKd (i.I> of M(..l:„ii',1>Nniin.irii n,« l\\; wi>iU -t t ..:. l3i>i:ol>r biiiMinu CO ft.
byWft. •n»»all-(itil«U7)ab-"ilh[t..nl.-i;:l.i. Tl„.ix: j-nn ar.liirnvontha
«<^t; tWAof-rof nlri'aiM.urt)<')(Lli>il'lfi.,in vtjjcli tlit;ru ib a wull abant
10 n Kimra wUli n|y<i>i I fl. of vat'T.
ThH n>inh, •o'lHi, nii.l u.i<t Ki.]< ■ of ihi> bill nrn iirsrltntnu.^ nnil unaMnilahlt.
Thi' only ai^NiniU.i m'I.' j>i i1i<j w.-t ; th.' fort on tho t»>i. AImui DO yarJa
beliiw, alxl H'.tii" a iinrn>« rlilg.i WmUnv up. ia Luilt i. vail »tij Innknut ti.rt.
pMtrclc'l Vf 1 wiilv iliti:b 1 iilmut 2uiJ yardi blluv (hii sgain ia anolhpr Uil^h, but
ao buil<1iii;'.
Tho lasv Kiiiif of liand; iraa cipturod it Oalahawattn on IHtb Fabroary, 1816,
MED-MED hii
On the 19th Fc>>riiary, 1815, Mr. D'Oyly wrote to tho Governor from the
King'« granary, TeUl*sniya : —
Okak Sir,- I iiAvr. the nincere^i j(»y in rnporting to Ycur Exoellencr that
tho ohj«'('i of your anxiouH w.ii>hej» U ncooiii|ilirh<.<l, and the king of kandy
a captive in our liaiid:*.
Ill- Was Hiirniutnlo'l yt-^trnlay hy tho |NMiphM*r Dumhara,1n conjnnction with
HoiiU* urin?<l Kkipl.taiio -ten* by the Ali.rar, in th<« pnM iiict>< ot MiMlamahanuwara,
an'l t.ikeii nhoiit un hour i>'furo dii-k in ili-' hou4t> of IMuiiitiyc Aracbchi
atOalfhoWiitii.a milutKyiiU*! M>il:iinuli.tuuuiuu. «iihti\vi of hn «|iuH,'iui.
A f< wuttctKlunt 4. aIii r \hv hi>u*«- wn f\irr<iUm\* t\,\ndfU' n hh«>w of rr^i'tance
and woi)n<ii-«l twn t*r thr(t> n.rn. bii* lh«l ntu r u f<«\v •>hiii'« fnun iiio ononilanU.
I went foru'ar.l viih|'uliiir|i.ii.> :oini* i hiinut kniiihukM«-lluaiMl haTvrondurud
hini t > thi<* |iLi>:<' witii hit (|Mr u-* tiuiu Ah>Mi.'i- afi"i- ri-i«i un<t r<fn0.m« nti> iht^j
will b<) htut (•) Kniiil> iiii'ifi u I'litlu i<iii uiitir^ry t^nnrd Tl><> kinir'« miahvr
and tw«> tuon- of iiii' <|ii-« n» ntt> hi IIuiivm IU. nud u di t.i*-huK*iit will W N-nt
iuiiiit-<li;iU)y to o>.uu'i<.t thi in inHtt>'>y ami loKeouir Irvtui idunder any irrature
aud vulunidi'i' x^hich m.i} Ix' inunu
Ihnvc v^riiiciidluH t«> l.(«^ .it t>> rhi; kiii)i'« r«'U<iono nnd Naynkhum itifonuing
tboiii u( thi'hi' uvLii!-<, uiu^ iiniliny thi-in totoiui- Mitli.iut ft-ar,
T.'ld.-niya l'\hiu,iry P.», l»i:», •! P.li.
Pl:\uSiu, -I ilAVi: ills! n • • ivtil ^<>ur i:x(«>ll( M^^'Hnul•< «i.kU'd 1^ P.M. lam
lOeurl) id I'lnnion !li.i' tin- kiu^ rliiull !•«■ --m ii* ('MLnulMf without delay, and
tliiit it H prcli r.iolf tu uM>iiI .111 in** r vi'W'i lictwcn tl;o \>.'.\if und Your Kxccl*
lonry undi I (h<> i»ri"4«nt (.'in uiu^t.nu* -^ wht<-h <- ai Ktiiint onI\ of ouii diH-'Mre
roufoH. I con<-fivo th»t \\.v only m-ii riiii>n \>\ ><1 \k'M iu Kumh by h:f» i>rr<-i'aoe
can \h3 iiui«thcr than i;ivoi;rultit- t<> tn'.r ini<-r« -rn : 1*nt a- tli" |>uMi<' cxhiltition
of hin oiplivil} in L'i>* cai'it.il of hl< kin>:*t«rii to nn iiijiin*! :i:id t'ia>p<'nited
nation 'Uir.noti U* ^ruL<*l-ii t** ihr t « < IiM;:r> «<t a f.ilh'P. tyrun*. (h<* .'uuto proponed
hy Your B.fcrlloie y tiir c m iiutiiv.r liiiu lo ('idonilto i" |ii'ihttpt<, upon all
aci*<iuni4. tho nuMi « lipi-ic.
T|ic:i; ii nu iitli rm lit.itc piA<-ti whi ft h'- could conv^niPutlT r«vt at l>an\ba-
ra\%'u j^ranury ncir l!ukk«-tuwa;^'alii. bui in b." j'»urn«'V «K«i'oii.i ir uither toiiUi or
• r«>ibuu-(>^ ni .«t In* prrji.intd. and ol loiirM* he will U'slro tu \i*' aoc<i|u|M\bit^ to
('otoiulH* hy biH otbitr two quLM ii>«. w)h> probably will not rt-m:h thiA place till
tu-inoriuw c^min^'.
A« ihr kiti^ i.-v ( ntifidy «\ ithoiit «uiiii!dc or i-vi-u dci-cnt ap|kait.l (which hat
In-cii tMMit lor, bill is n<>i am ai-nivi-d ) uid 'ht uft(>in-M)ii l^m Uvu rainy, he baa
not •^i t. otTon bin j"tiin v. anr) .iiuordtii*,' •• lb* ]di«ri now pio)>Ohcd It will be
udvj'Tibn* for bun iii;ku.:ir •ntbi-rbi m nr a' ii«tiuimiu\\>i ibi: arri\'il of hi* qui'Cne
and »*(piip!>i::i' :iiid nppan-l.
Much vail., hi. |trii]i'-rjy bt-lnn-^iji.' in ♦l..»kii»{r in snid to luiv** l»<M»n plundered
by tin* K.uidyai ' \\b«» "M/i'd bwn. un«l h«- ro.npl.i'n- of tbr ii,*iuUinR lar.'faago
nnil ill-iu:itii.i II*!! xpfi.tii'Td fr.>inil'« ui, but orlnrwi-^- ^bow no hymptuma of
huK- I'i'i'linj:-* or «i pn 'i<'n at bi« fiitiv *
\ n.ili-Wn>iliir I'l i hi* kii>«.' n ini- <l \V«uk:id:i Swuiov. v i'b iVminal Nayakkar
and twooib* r M. !">Mriii n Iti.v.- ito<^u liio'i>riit in I'l-ilny Iroin Kundui>a1e. (lum-
d« iM.\u. end Mid J I ah.'.ni:«\ur.i
Our fiirfbrr m iri Ii >i>r tin- i iii! u iitri'Uri- bi?'' h.\. bi-«n iutorruptid by the
ri'>idr; ■!• of lh«! Kill i and hi- »[.»* "nh in tbr n lj<'iiii i„' ro»uu.
M.ijor U ri. iiii-.in lui-» airi^cil uid im-^i. lao to ^.^/ ilmt he will write t** Your
KxkrlU iicy in tb«> nmniii.v.
Trhunijji. I'tdiruary It). 18U.
Im'auSm:.— Tin: Adiknr, wlo.m 1 bnvi' ju-t .-.i n. (ompluin* of indiMp'«'icio«
and Ou! unb 'lib.rii ,^of thi- imumI'.\. ami uiuiiilb iuii<N.(r>l toKandy thMday.
Aifn^'-t I th« r ;1. !•-„'- liuir b».r-« -- hi :..|i»^iii' to ibi kM;}» have junt liven aent
in hv Mr M lirw.knu.' who i- jronc vi.;i iii" .l-!.i<-iun« nt in jdvance.
Plr. .Ma.ii*Niriii-' V. rj. .tb».t ibf.|n •:n- im -H.d 'o !>»• « n tb»ir way fiom Ilan-
wiil.i. and if th«« k.i/- uppftM I )' hr-'ii-lit I hop- tu.* roynl fibnuly may tie
womhI iit I.ir n- li,\n,\ uruwu ••• inorr-i*.'.
I eiicloM^ li raiMiMTiii o'.i'i ill ihi- h''\4 r.il ♦u'l-irr nil tla- ro:'d lr«>m Kandy tO
onr limitt. .it wbir^ it im I'st .niai^ to ri't..«t. I J l;a\'' dirir. d il.« Adikar to acnd
ordfr;« for pr«-p.ir4ii,j lnii!«liii;' -.
It Hpi -ui^ to i..» n -vrr. !y di .*• roi: I. and I I % lirv*- would be oiPnaive to tho
Kandyun^. tb.i- tb*' km/ ^boiid v*- i-n^ K.mj{- i .n thin rounlry the irtlRuia of
royalty. u:td fn Lb»i» r.- i hi- •■ ui' p»hiiii,u;ii. \\}»jih wa- oioii^ht t-Miay, hae
at my'rftpn-^t bun "-iMi* t.r.varo it* Kii» ly. 1: a i*.iif.ilie pulanunin c»uld be
Erocir.- 1 III K lody fur tin ki-i,. I o-.y '.j l^ it »u »> o • h- ut b"*^-- wiib lie«r,«r^ for
ih )vturney to f-olomtxi. win r.v.i«.' I vi'i;> ^'.v<i biu up uiy own, In which he
came y*-t<«nlny, :iiid ri.|'n«s' a d<'«dy iu i?* »tiud.
TV foBuUnUttoti* wheat ,_ ,
tli« pklutqii lot Willi tkani. Bnttht twiqaema whom liFro b»e BoiM,UMn
bi'll t'lUliru >lo]|luiaM«lD]i with wbiieutoih ill idn:untiuiuier mtj betiDl
«ttb bannn frou iUadj. * ■ .
Mr. D'Oyl/ ynAn neit diy at 4 KM. r—
Th*klnK'iir«lMiii:ianot iMTiDfaniml bat BiKlit.andhatlDRnabaiiiDrwol
Sitht"' imnuiuii'V .It TtMicQija, I rau« Imn i MiiilwiialiBUHWKra)tbu mvraiu
lalil'lxlrM tluii twub"iira, tb«urB>l>'r l'>rt <iMb*T>i«ll«iU||thcaM«ntaiid
•ItvitMft a>i«|i)<ill, W< ^.tlakouda. f Ibunl tatr* tlio ki«||'>i uuhsr, bli- iws
UKt. ((iiiTP', (u'li u' b.t i>Uii.'rf<itiiBlarHlB-luiii.bi-ilUai ui)ter wkuifii, hii> two
{»iU>'i--tD-law,lli>iii)>->la l>evij'u ■nil ttivl tiiutatf, thn« ncphcwj.flTO rn«ii
Wbvi .'<^)^akklll•.l>a•l cIkLl ur ti-n ut iiiftriiir ruik.
Two |Hlaiu|Biii- -'Illy «vni liruu^bt fium llunwglli, aiid mvifal ot Iha
laiui'li I cHiuii (41 tu"t. Wa lure juit 'liirinlvnad Ihi'm tur Tdilt-olya, uj
my r-'Li'ml l-ir tlic jvuMumoitatiui ut 1J>M rin-t. Thtru an! ■Ituic.ilu.T ul Irani
nir.-> /ismulv -l tlm rural r^iiiily, who mmt bi^ fiBVv/i.'d iu ]iiibiDi|illBi to
(M-'Kln, and twouuly havluit bmn bniuithi li will Iw uuuultBUt on lU i«
proTiilntartlMTart.
Wi-mu pruiQ'ily vontriTa (Siuiryani-m tor thi'in at i.tt mt MulnnKyawa
witb chaaaunta.in. at u.t mn and Uif ib^lu;* ••! Ibn di-iatrhmint, II tuoi
*t'r>; ~giil frnia Kuiid)' ba.'.ditalbv klair'a. An ihnrnfal fiimily Bivl d> [■•■niltiila
U- uuw III DiuBpriiUK, arHl (hem will ba ilini.:iiltjr li> uuiiiaimwlatlnK all at bb*
|d^i. ', 1 [imji-iw to mm* ibv king (Ihini^h bn uldthm arv noc jrt arrlfml)
■»d a |>ari ot bii- (jiidly Ui IXaBiLuaita t->-niiirniw, anil ihii atbUT nlati.iiu
nurl tnlluw wlwn hr. l^ucf-'lB l-i tbM iii it ^iiiTii, wbi.;h I hoiu will take iiUii*
tba dny ■livt, mil 1 ilr^ wrim tutbv Adikiir (Kb.-I<-|N.U| m knuw wbclbiitha
iMil'liru-arD miiiiynt Mnlinrdirat'a. Anixil |H'n|il>i hi'li<ii|iii])r la tbi> Aiiil.ar
(MiliH-liil all (lu~4 Halalrar'' t.> }lnlaiiaIiaiiii«i>ra)i~Mi-r'b>y arirriai'ii, alliT
|iluiidi'«uir lb. IB. I am >nl.imi.-.l. ill luiiiy thiuji. Ta«.l# Mmlllar imtihm
At.- i-T*il I'ltli-iii iHliiiii.>-'ir )t.-<bui:khHUiiwaraaiiillu<ikfri4a«'iiii«ap»rtof
■hvlt'iiMl vnluabli' |iliiiKUir. tliita kiv.iI iiutnbntvr t1i<>iii. I Iwn; wi'nt liavk,
liritbaUlj wiLb iho (ii'W iit uutiiiiiiiii num- bu>H) i-awl 1 haT« tlii* day nuiil oar
*Lailiiiv(iii|rlhrm.ill tu RUitn.
t h*<a alw wntt>-n a« via to two KaiKlyan Inferior ohitfti irnmlnfr that
thty will )w hrldmiBiu-ildi- lorronM' fLiliMhlskiiiga proi.i.'[t7 driRHltiil id a
hiMiyt at llunwt'lta. and auuhi'i ti> a [■'>r M^labaiK Kho liaia Buil Ixyond
HaawJIa, iiivillnji tUiin un'turu wiihout dar,
A Kunllmiviii •»! ibr i.;M<t. Ul.- aullior .if " A Narmtiiu of I-JvLutn whirh liave
nevntl}- iK'riirn.l in iliv Ulml of Ciyluii," pulili^1i«d hi ISH, adda »nma
IdiMunui |urtiru1aM([>p. Ini-L'K) :-
AoiJ'n'i^ |iany bl Eliuilui-fla'a ailh.'i«nti', hatini; iliK-Ofertil tho boiKO In
lthl.-ll Om Ijinn. hwl Uki'ii luruKa wilb two of hi< wivm and a fow ..I hia
oii-t futtlifiil li'lU.i>.'r<. aurrnuwlnl t)i« awrllinK. ihi. dn-ir of whioh waa
fUvuilv butri'^Jiil, Tim .wailaiiu, hawukvc. bcu<l-4 by a duvotnl vt-mnt
ol liiiutlai oln. atLi't nuiaa iipiulliDu, Id wfai'.'h oiui or two ot both |nrrlea
wenikllb'J.c.iiiiii.ii^'L-illiH.iU'lrugii'iBorcbaliuaiMi. TIh' wall of ih< niurt-
■Mn( in wfaivh tao WW vwuiitU'd brinR thrown itown. tho i.rrani w^ia huiMidIf
«iIHi"id to lb« vii'w of hia Injured iiubjwit ill thi< full '.'lar.' ut ibp liirhi which
KM n;1hni<U'l fran iha tonibi'a ot tho iiUTn«Mllii|i multiluili', by whuu hi' waa
nuw r'l.'aril.-.l f-.r the nr>t liiu* ar an ol-jrut ih-riM or trrror.
In (Ul- uiitri aliji'ut uiau>»>r he luiitmil imHvji-uu liir hiini-rlt awl lii-<v.-it<«,
and hi> o'Hbl Kt.K.|i to kxk It f Kon IIh' ■)■ |H-i.i1-iJa i-f Ihn nun whow wifr am)
ghil'tnffl bti hwl Ml ti-.i.nily munb'tcl wl'h oiirumslniHs-i tit iw'i aanion
hMiwiiiy, lll<li(iiiaa>ii)nrr.). Ihii Iniiii ihr inliKiuillon and umivini^ •'( hia
BiihirKiail wai itn|i.».ihl« to i-nd-if liw ryunt, Thcv iHWiid liim like •
ti lio. an<l ilnKni'il hull id ih^ nTafiiii >11lai'<-. apbralih-.l him. <pit nn bio.
Iillat li-Kirth. w.ari'^1 with thiit o»ii inftuiioi- tliij li-lt hin to all tlis
re|WM> "hiol. Ihp dnwitiil rew*.- -.r h» (unuu.-* wwild ai |it.'Mii i ivtDiit
'un tb "-«.i .-dinr momln.i Mr. Dlljly imiil ■ *>«i« "> Ihf fallen laonareh :
ri.rrm7lTibo«e"!.7l1Ii\'hVr-"i]I^.r".X^^
bMl h«n mini«-.l by -u.- blli- r,:|«il* dnoIiUeu by t ho Kaudtiiu.. ..f an
tnl'-auiin on the part of <ho Bni -b t^.v.rnmn.i Ut brln« thi- kii.ff to triaL and
il.iM'ran. hi. family. Mr DOvly hnn.anfly am.rfl (hisH that hf. i*r»uB
^iibi not oaW hr «r.. but th:,t h«-ho..hl bH tr«.ml with trrrj *nee of
M«(.n..i and at.rnlir.n, Tho kini;, who waa at fM a""'" •»* "«■"'<'. "o"
CS^yrt ..id> n? Un. of e.aoii/.n, -i><f tahm^ ih. h»i.d, of hi. a/ml »„.h..r
MED—MED Wn
MXiA tool wiTQt, hie pTHMBted tli«ia fOfrofhtsivt'ly to Mr. i>'*^yiy, astl recoia-
mrailvd them m tho ino«t Kolimii aud AQ<K-tiui{ ni.inunr to lUg ^rotiratioB.
In the GoTrruorV UM«<urancc!«, he caiil, ha haul ix^rtt^nt confiiUnce, M he knew
him, to be • gcxMl luan, who would injure uo one, and Ui'tiirvd hi* tctpecU might
bo prrM;nt4«d to hiin.
M.ijor Wtllvrman, one of Ilin F.xceUciicy'B .t'.fT. And who hail been ft^iii
from Kftiuiy ou Uin ftrnt roceipt c>f the joytui iMU:lli^'*-u«.*<», now arrived, mad
was fniri^t>i(*4il lo tlte kin;^. who rriiii)iliiiii«<l biiN'riy of ihc trvatintnt he
had received from hi.« wuuJr^tM. Jf.* |.<>iiu«-(i. iii pn^iid indignation, to the
marki* of a ropi on hi*< nmi. and a^ki-d \f th/tf \\,\i* ir v. itvu-tii fit for a king.
Majur WilKnuaii npli^^d ihut tJie ii.ili/iiitii-it h* hiul "sINrid wiTt* matter of
gieiit rc)(r<t to the (iofi>rn<>r ; to wl.iirh thi' nion.irch nn-'wen^i, that he
Umenivfl he hb<l not at oncu ihrown hiin^C'lt on the gfruT<iivii P^"'*^ ctioa of the
liritiith.
fantii ii'4.— kavi fiih]\imv<:o iJtul. font., 20th (hfoK ,\ /Si7». (lalrhrwattcgo (Jud,
Cow., UV/i Octi*lii\ Isiii). Kutupnlh: 11} Kalu Mruika i.<. Mo(lu,;t> Arsu hidiillafre
Punrbi Euna. Din.^lnilu, tli.; liitLir of ih<i purtit*, liud jiitt bifurc tb«
aciv«-hi>Mi, haxiii); h(*« n sont uu kitih'''ri Mr\i(-i* tu Tainunkailiwn. lUiforc hta
denih h«« M'nt hu arisanuL-ciitt'T und a i-liuiatn Im>x and n i^ua uioiinU-d
with llilvj r in tok«Mi of In-tlUfHt of ln»»d. .'.tl.*i| {Jutl, font., t't S'ptfuthrr, iSj-i).
Kotr0 Mi.ii} inM i.ip^r, ■il.bit.'i. Daviil l/:iird LindKiiy r«. John (iann, W.
n.-rihew. and J. F. llft<M« u, Ur one-ft'iirlh • t J>f«lti j/;il.i i-aoio, 2«J.4>.. :17,S2I.
Mcdam.ihinn\vara Waluw WH in Kiiiri'..i ( J"/. /,,/;. -//.'o Nituiu^uha ar:kwetre
(Jufi. f\>m., 3ri! Man-h, /M'.S). IVllrjjc, r,({*.'|l». Tallegc I'kkuraia* catate,
'IVt. C'JH. Udnfre. i:».:.l«'. rili»d;ira.'0. 4:..r.|o.
VlilAKK. — Mcd.tinulianuwara Vili.iio ur Muliuawa. ThiN 14 an oUI fihare.
The tradition w tli:it Kin^ Sonarat und Ivint; ivirli Sii He Una led landn. The
Yiharev^alti, SiUnit ^ nninmi. in v.nd to \\,\\f |.i<<n didii^tetl hy Kin^f Kirti 8ri.
Tho P.iliida iidic \v;iH ki-pt iieif in tiin<- i>i «l.n'.«_«r.
Tho viliiiro wax fiiruicrly n hnn toiupK , Ixit y^.\* abandoned and tho imaqf^
reniovud to Homlnini ; imt it MMt ti'^'un r< inoviM] to Modunulmnnwara in IH^iH by
Doraliyidvlb l*n»!an«o. who wa*. MicccMMrj! I»y hi-* pupil-. Snnmtidara Unniinno.
The claim to havn landu rc»irtlor»rd wa« reji;ct>*d (i*. L. V. 3J.S ; Office 407,
12tkOi:tobir,l^r,s).
DjLLAUA M\1.UiAWA LANPr: —
Ba«<NA<> (h'i!M> A.D.). -The f<dIow{ng landA. idtiuite at ^fn1 amah an u warm ia
Mcda^iiya pattuwa of iMml>ara, to wit, Motaimn* 'A fx-hn^ in thu whole and
8iyaml>ala<a-«tt>nnA A>r.v<>ddunia 2 ]xd.'«ii in iho whidt>, u>i{<*LU<'r wiLh ih(* high
gronnil wtt.hin thvfourhi undiiri«>s, y\t.. briow th««r(iad in thoix'Utroof thoridi(e
whcru tho MaL'^awa ntaitdn, below the tuncU <iu^ roan<l thr liiy, Udow the
ground Maila'^'aotcnna, on thi'* Hidi> of i)ir(.onr--«t iit which the war«'r de««<fiudi
mar Naranv^uluhcna niul abuvc tho ntrram- tl.i'* mur^h of tlu- iiam-pinguwa
were, ;n th'j jW.ir of Saka i'llS, of iho nionth 11. tht- MHTnd day of the inorean-
ing niuon. b<nng Monday, oficrt-d by royal command to the mcN*t high relic of
th*' Tooth which premier at .Mcdaniahanunaia.
TLai oomniHud i- luadu a re al couiiiujid
(liAO 4.D.)- — Adikuri Mudiyniiee of Wuliya. in Mcdnmnhanuwara of tho
Pau>iyu paCtiwa, purdiartml fiom a woman nnuud Surudujja, th«MlcU V^ni*
gal .\«*w<dliiniA ol '2 p<lii«, and b ■. tho 31u liyanho. with tho knowh-dge of
urudujja. dfdicai'Hl the ii'dd t«) tin* moHl Kt* n^il L'oolh*rolio and rrtWoed
?'):«Mv-'>4iun, di'lixiMing aunu illy trn miONUrc-t of lien to ihv l'>al »iiu Alitltgawa.
hirt Pniau'ili Sittu xsns .\'i>in on MunJuy. thi id<!vi>nth da> of th<; inert oaing
ntuon, of tb' mouth Po.tiu, iiitlu joariif hxku lci-^:;, by the offlixnt of tJie
Mali;^uwik and th< uDlt iutin^f piitht.
(KOn A.l> ).- I.<:an> iia\vatt.<(!aniuiahc.of Mcdamnhunuwarain Pan»iya|iat-
tuwn. ha\iiig piid ni'>i.cy t^> lu^ju-'i ka^ra A«liuii Naidi*. piin-liafcd in paravi'ui
rrcgabi Aowiddutiiat'i J pi laxiii<-xt«>iit. \\ i'h ihc knowl«ii);'*of the -«atd Aihari
N aide I, thixaid (innniiithc. do hnel>y di-<lirate the oanu to tlu' mo^t Micn-d
To"»h-rclic. riHcrximr po—in^ion, .givitij^ hi n» lin id rif' »«i tho treanury
of the M.i]i;;awA. With tho knuwlcti^i* of ciio NilaiiK ^ of (h<- l>alMla Mali-
frnwa th.'!* lUxlicaticm Sittu was .rrittvn hy i.io, liwakarana <*nnun*«-, *>n
Monday, tho rlovnih day of the incr -A.-*ing moon, of tht- mouth Po.<«on, lu the
year of Huka KiHj. railed Wikritoanam.
(!7iil AD). -I, Wadu Xkidf, rulhtl Ndhwattt^'i* Naidappu. of Modamaha-
nuwara. have pnn-hit^tKi by p!i\ in/ money to hll« uiaoaw.-i Anichfhi tho land
WaUupolehfna. of \.-hich havinv ni*w<'iMumi/fd I uf^•nlla*•xtrn^Tdod•■<]i«-nte the
Hame to the oto«l -^vn d Tuolh>i(dic, ra^orviu/ pow< «^i m, e-iving ^trurlj iO wlit
of rkv. With til • km wlid,v of all the htadmen of >he DabuU M;Uitfawa thit
Ritln WM wruitn Uj uo. the Ku;*k> ViiDinw uf Ibt A'fln Vthm, oa Frtdcj,
lu ihr imri^viRe Rioui' '>[ Il»> wuih Nmiu., <i> ihi' jam Ol htk* llt)MI, ulM
The luiuiiilH'Dt (.r MiNlanahftnanum Vibnni n- Aubile Isihndin, Klnand
hiri<Urs, t^>l^Llll^ li,'j;u ( (W. / . />. -la).
Mr,DAMriJ>A._A hinilot of Kir:ilr-<.i in Wimpaiub* rsllcsin pattuwt,
Si.Fiiix.'- Ainniiii nil. Tlic Uiik vmi luado in Uiominiof KinnWimnUDIianu
S«ri>i. II, (IW,/../. /;';■).
yji7l.- -KmiiIiiIxIpiimU.
T1i« Hiviirif Viiuur hM one llitipwii. T«n>iit>: Med.iinullog*. Hold
S-i. K/i. ••!. I.>^l<l-. III. •^a. 'V. ipnli^ivi. Hunir-o (cnminucil)!* tor Iti. !S-7r>t :
l-i i»iu «'ii!i tli<: IllJilniii'iu-cwn l^lli■;ll iii giri ■villi UK fmr kuiulhi n jvir for tha
t.jr..iui.i.:'-..a-.iM .lU'r.-.i.iis itnitht Xuimmura Mni.^llii.viiniiil in ileuomlinB
it ri.<- t]i« r ur 1. -l.vtil.. ; III u>M>l ill rtiMtriiig ami M'liiU«u>hiiig with inakul
•i^lit li-i "1 ilii' iiiiiiiil!i]:|"i ami V1I14IU wall ; U> ki'U]i in Miuiir "ii fnit <il tLe
W :>)>'■ Ik ..1 1.1 : 1(1 Uiiiiil. tl..ii'1i,iiiil r>|i..irii iKirtifin uf > L);iln|,'<' ntitl I0 ciiw<luna
oiu'iL f"' I "1 ill" l<.i<i.>!i<in» : 10 K>>u K ni-tiyH i.f oil ui Kniti MaHiLllayj nn.I
.f<-;'"i:tlil<'i.iiii| U tr.l ;it tlii-nlil hi>4 nuw jmr ; tu pr(;viilaii|<iil»ii<|uin licirer fur
ifaa.Va.Vukn 1; Hi tu ))•> lii Kuu Jy oiiiu u ^'t^T; t» uoiilr^hiito ft.iir nvli ri-:t,
iiiiBOiin>i>iiul,iiiii1 till 11' viif'-ialili'ii »iLli mniliiiu ntr. Ill IIm iliiiilin'lii (nr two ilijt
ji'Stly ; luKIVr twii|H:niv »i> Siwuruiiiib ; In Iiikn ttn' ifiiimutu for tan Ji,vi at >
liiti.r 111 liiniH : ti>)i<iti'i')>iiM|itli4)Hiil<lyanJJi'livLTrin! tiithni'.ilailuw'ii ; (ovnoi)
<>Ti<' iiiiiN fur tiuili'i', IhiiI.Iiii):', and ulhvr work at tlifi tiii:iii! mid iU aJjuni'tit
buildini.'H mill pmliii'i.
MKriAl'AHT\ KOIlA[,K-Tln).in;.!k«iif t!inf..iir.livi»i,.n«orY«liuiiWiir».
II i. (r;.,. .-.-.i I.V lliL- lJ.,|.iii,i..i T-H.\ i.l.d lit th.. X,.,ii|-i.i,,.
f'n|.iilnii..t. ml -M. I,7i>i {i.ln:* iiiiiti'9, l!,L-j;l fi'luiK'n) ; in IVjl, 4.331 (3,l«a
r./l'i V >. -' Ar:iiiilK-i,'iiiiin, Daiiiuro, tVlii-.iii^a, Dirlnnwclu, EuUlminma,
Oir.,L'^....t. <I..<tiM.|.h, (li>ri>;!..ii>i, ll,il!.u.<<ln. Tliikwi.M:., Iinl>i>liui.lK;iaia,
K..tu>iii. Kni iI>i :., Ml ilj.u.1.1:.. MiinH.i<ii-.:i..l<i. pHr.ik(tii».'lh. IMiinnUli^wft,
Wvim»fflU<«lii, l-.|.«vi.i, lM,ij,.,l,iiiiyu Kii|.]>:i)'itii»<. I'mii-l'. Wucuriik.inihiir«.
.-|i>4nn.Mi iiii-iv.] ill III, i:.u,iiiiiiiiiii.,ii U.';|i,tcr. Tuinl tiilm due 111. l,»>2IJ't>3 ;
tiu) nvrni;;* litlw i-iTumk Hh. lull.
>IKr>APAI.ATA KOTtAI.r..— Tlio mi.ldle divi-ion ..( Uilunumra bnlwixin
fiiiii!:;ipalHiii iiii l\.n tuot and Knn<lu|i.iU)a nil tKii Wixl. It «lr<'tciiv« from llw
ItMitily <;>di>iiilni r>iiid iii>:ir (tiulHliidi-iii)n (o iivar <liiiii|M>la.
l'i>fiuUti»n in liMl, G.'VA l^tliiS iiiali-s ifi'ti faiiinli<i) ; in 1091, 5,446 (2,807
MaK-.. tfjM'JtilulUK).
r;<ri(.p>, -~ Atkunuula, Arattnii'i. Itaiiil«nti1uni]v, Bntii|iiHj-B. BuwnlJknda,
I>>pk'ir:i, l)>nulaKit«. Oi-liwnla, Ihliiiada, lilailotU, Knilukka, EniHwawBla,
«wlnla.).lii>N. Uulu>|>iliv>. (ianiiiil-lvnivii, C>iia|{iinin, lliliftiwolB. Halnniindi,
llifiuik. lii'l'lnulla. Ilt)'nn[>iiiy>, itii-jwuh. IiDbul.liiiiyj. KelBkiiiuUita,
Kii'iwnii'iil:!. Kuridtiniya, l>>ii>iii;.-iiiw, Mrihltifii-lA, Mi-niklii.wn, Jlu^^iiysp'ila,
r.iiliiwni>u-<l:t, I'mmiiiuwn, J'iliKiint. R4^li1>-!!i<iiiuvit, Hndi^nda. Rarmnina,
Sivfliu><.ii'i;{<i.lB, I'.iliwalum, Tinuiimw.i, Waliuukoho, ^Vn]gIl■aa, Waniiipola,
WuLiViiifnb, Vr-itii|iuln, Wul(iriy.i. Wi-rumiTii.
I„ ISM:— An-i III rrijl.i.'r "t r"*'-'!" I""-'": ^"2 aiiv"!. Avi-mgo tax tor
a-r- ■ K-- :HJ. Tul il diiii 1.^ lJ.miini.t'.li.i.i U. gi-lor : II-. l.fi.Miiil.
TliV li-ihta hMmim I'Linnrir iiit<:r<,'>' ; Uio K'iU|ito4 of t.unkatibka, nadnU-
.]Mii>j. i:p.l*'kkn.MWiiivj.
1.1" Mt.U,uliil.v l)»-lr «... 3L>I,.. n,,, ■>! nf i.:.ild,y li.i.d nn.l HTfa. ?,.. 01. of hiijh
Un-I ri i'<>'-in-<l »» ttin|ili; )ii>it'>'i'>t. aliiie rl.iiim [i>r ihu ri'([i>trati»n of
|«M. .•!,•^ '■<l. DcliU. ttiid *'J'-. !;■. 21. I.ihH Iju.1 vtte rcjn;l.»l.
HI'DAI'ninXA -A \<ll:i|;>< in niiiii:aU PalK>1}-n [KitiiiKa, Matale Kaat, In
^''N.ViT!Ti!..Vvn'."',..f m:!. V..|>.iUli'.i. ii. \H»l.:U (H mull-, II fr™lo»):
in 1K;'1. 2i iH>i"i'i", l' fmi'U). I'nlliw.ii« and KuiLiiiiinvlnwD peiplo,
H.ml'i.- lUlimjttka Slu^liyan'rlivo of Tnlj>g*l». M,JW. Rultt-iln Ara^lioliU-
lafe.M.WH.
MGD^-MKD 677
IIEDAPITIYA.— A village in KAndakiim I'almla k«>ra1c. CTiUpnlatA, watered by
tho KokkiiMtya. U im undtir the kiiuo Ar^ichohi an (lunegitilu, Godawola, and
AiiilKikiiinbiira.
In lri71 ^'HMipcil with 0<)<!a%te1:i. Anihikuinhum. ami l)u1iiw:i. Pofuilation in
IH^l, 5') (18 iMiileM. 32 f«maieh); in 1K>I. 4'l (lM nmleH, 2'; fi inih-s).
In 1^7"^ 7H aorcs of p.i«i iv Imd won: r«'^iist«-ioil. (Vdiniuted likt. 2/». 0/.
fpuid \\*. riii'Jii); red(CiMf«l li^r. l/i. W. , lciiii»le hind In. ()/>. .V.; Hohl by iHa
Crown •!(/. .')/'. (»/. i total !).»/. 3/'. 0/.
/«n/if/i<«.— Mtii ill thii villav** marry .from (Mi TtiUwinnn. IlriiA^fhiiwohi. aikl
Oi-ikiir.v. Doiiiwc (!.(inuiuhi<lu>(«*, ri>.Io;.'. <n»vi.iruium>->(i'. .'iH.l.ji. KatupuUugu.
•
MEDAPITIYA.— A villaj/o in Ifa]>uwaTu-wa-:im, Diyatilakii kitralc. Upper
How<«4(el.i. On th<- hii;h road a inilu on tho Kaiidy »>id«i of Ilut)»ur.iiik«tu.
8^vif/.< t.— Alawitn-oya, Anitturiukuinhurc-flu, DaugotuiKjlo-eU, Gor.iiidiya«
goda tila, i'olwaitf ri.i.
Ta/ii'.- ■ Mi:dji)»iii_v«- \v<iwa,
Popiil.iti.n in |. 71. ^1 (4H niajp^. .V. females) ; in 1881, 103 (lymalea, 64
fem.ilei) ; in Is'.M, l»j (4 J n»al. s IIJ :. '.nilt-i). Vellaliiis T»»m-tom BcatofH,Sniitba.
Ab nit 30 .'ii'i-frt (1 j aniniiii) >>:idily land.
PuriH.'ila Kchoiil .it \ialiana Yiiinn*.
ViilAKn.— AiatTanaor Me ):iinLiy< Viharc. An ancient temple. Tho vihaie wai
rebuilt. It cuntiiiiid a lar^fc cK. y una^o in tho ailtin^ p<ihture nud twelve anialler
ones.
Havs'as (1«;i:i K.n V — On th" <»if.'.hl)i day of tho waninir mof-n. of the moDth
Nikuii. in the .M.'.nr of Suki 1 •'•;{*•. Tiu fi.ld PuUo Artttana of .S auiuim and
3 p. 1.'^. whiiJi hhd It ni •!<. Ik ,it. i i«» Amtta'ia Vihar«, in Diyatihka of
ne\v\tli<>i:i, b< c-aino kiinrV prop* rty in 1 cwntiniii d to be "O for a c«-rie-< of yeur^.
Then'for-. Oih ^rr- :ii, Kinj^ Srni-uir.it, th«* lord of the thr^v divi-ioiiH «f
Lmka. vi-.it<:il thii vi) un- ii*i<i re dn Ileal M the tiidd Tuhala Aratrnna and
hiyaWul'idrw.it lu. whi* h \vi>rr lh;«ldha>^ )ir<i|M rty, for the piii|>«»^«' of Cjirryiiig
on ulin-iriviiu". U-'Mc^un . xil and otlu't otfi rint;;«, wi»h a vjcw to Uin M.-vjcst* 'd
athvinini;' ltnil(lhnh«>i'<l tm hi- rtc-ivinK a h«-u«di«-:iikn fioiu ih't future liuddhm
MnitTJ. Tt)«ri'tori>. if i ny kioji, princ--, or niinitcr Mi-ro tu lay rl.itui to thi«
• im>|.'Tty, ho will l»i« '...rn ami i(ir!uri>l in oiio ol th^ rii/ht jrrral h»dU, *nth aa
n.injivs'a. nud will n -x-.ti- .n • «> it of i' ; aMl,«*n the or.li.-r hand, if any kinir,
priudr, or rniiii»-l^r willii^ t> n«l iiii> «t >iiiition. for tlm -..kt* of ntxWili-i.he kH.iII
enjoy bli^.> in the t\\ «>l. i»*i.il hujM. and uliiin.ii.lv 1m. a i .ii.il fol1'»wi.'r
of the fntn*-!' Ituddhi, ;i!iil uduin di'I. unl fii.idrd oi -.ini-titivaiiou. huch aa
Rabat, and I'lnally Nirvuna.
Ity comniand tin 4 ^rAn< ^^A* writt>'n oy mr, Wuhala Mmlaliya.
Panna.s (ir.'iti A.uj. Purihir th.» ri'ijrn in lijuik.k of tl.r divino l(>nl King
S^newinit, tin idii' f i.f ihi thn-r tliviMiuH of l.anVa. Ifi-t M;iii-*ty heard that
Pnhala Arattina and f>iti<VtiliulewattA \>])««'h h id fri^jinariy I' -<'U ddlicai^H) to
Arairuna Vilwirc in liiy iii1aK:i. ha> 1 1 « «.ii:-> kin^V pro}»iTty. and as hu*-?) a "tate
of thinp* i^ linju f. |fi« Majr^ty ha.l ihi- hmuo' r«»-(l«U'>' it«'d to thf- viharn ;
bu*- later MI. a similar lUin/ havintr taki-n i»la« 1 dnrin/ tlir n'iirn »»f the divine
lord Kini: Kliti !^r<. the « In. f of th- V'h<il(> of I.: ulcn. tvIi.Ii- Hi* Maj.'.ty was
go.inron with tin- iiii)<ruv( ni.sti of thnonn'ry and llu» pt.ij aL^Htiun of relijsion,
ouft tiay His M.i). ■< y liavin;; hMirdt). I'.e n Wnlii-ati d ih»-:t«iu tothovibiiro ffir
tbe pir|Mw<(» r>i i-arryiu"/ on ulnii'iviujf, llowrr and oil «>lTerini;H, 01 it waa
unju<^r to take HaddhaV ptfij*. rtj. and with a vi"k of sj-.'urinj; to hiiu^vlf the
be-UtMitH rtoiilliii^ i'roui nueli dun.it ion-*, ti inpoi.-.Uy aia) spiritually, and to
attain \ir\niin.
On \Ve*;n»'MJtty. tlui cl««v«nili d:.y of tljo v aninr in'Hin. nf thr month iSinum,
iu ih/* y.Mf ot SiKa lC"^o. ihi h • fulh ui-n* .h^l.ird Hii'. llm'* profrrty,
n:»nn!ly, j*ah.»!n Arartant ' f 4 utnnnn IM • Ar.i'Mna 'n .1 a.uu?in. itn«l iMuihu-
biih'uaiM : Hft in otd-jr tha: hd fn«ui • I iiu'. prt;u-.». 1 or nnnistiT may lay t laiin
t"itluv(. I ■•ta«iini'4.| SHnnaM Ix vi nrt.ii ui.d -.rrint.*!. 'Jinii, tni tlu> t.-onunaml
tiv< M ri..:u til.- fhn.nt-of Kundy in h'\ tUv • |i|.'«i.l.iiir ai.<i j; lory of .^akra. th«
iii^ of ;jud- titi" f.ipptr Sinna wa« .\ li-t.-o n .1 ; i.mfid.
S»« 1» r ih« ri. It r. ■ iin.> who a-'tnat.-il «»v , i«\.f ••inn- -. «li'«mi»..H ibi.'. linnatidQ
and fik.'s ihi-* pin|i,rtv l»y (vn-,', hr \v»ll ii« h.irn and u iinn.l in <nu of the
four \:>c i» hili' . l-i il,.: fuiui*- u'-'« • t'in 'I. f. n<i an.' |iiwUi.t ih.-* m< ntorious
act and Lhcn-.iy attain Mi-, in luavrn aiut Nir\ana.
(l'<34 A.i>.).— On thill fNUhday,the .<*i\i nth duv of the detmiasin^ moon, nndtr
the conatcUaiion Uewataya, 0/ tbc month LiMJa.in the year of "^Aka 17i«. I,
•Ml l(iili.a|nl». Mv |i>iliil, uU nj uiluiai'
Willi Ihn HJ.I vih^ira awl iti •'■■•UirRii.'Ni
Tii>a>>ii)|.il>'-il,niaiil||.l« 3 ■ui>idb, sn) tU
InttuB Vlkm
Buiaic ut lIimhBia.da
"ir tthimrU'naiit tvo fnrltOA, ih«
■wi liiit Irnidi : *nil to Umt i-nc>:t thii
I htvingi utt m* uinil BiKOBtuni irav*
■Riinivi>i(ititi. »iiiU"^.i4T<)iBinKn' Knliitr. ^■n l>mirhlrBla KumU. I-auiul
Uonula^- uikrilu t>niHi»l>, Mimura M-n^kralii, lai<; ArwbiiliilA, AUwuiirod*
l^iinaliyjildu I^ihIJ ma llunjft. I'l'niiiiii Uuiava uf tliu iwiut tillaiin,
Wi'l<^u«>li.-bi|.a Mnuik Aljin. Iicinuruiiiryr Ka<1a IKnufs, Uduw^wak
l)lii.iniii:i'l.-rii T'-riiniMh-Mi. l).ir'<r>iu4Ml "■ - "■ - " - ■ —
nl Ar^iuii^ VHuinjuiix S.ib.i.a, Kin
Ukkiim. Kiiif» Ht-rakHrayB. Pilh-se Kinla dh
•111 I'lia AU-i'uyakii l>lunnailMi,a Ft
.t-i'^u UkMa Milmlmnja.
n s>ii>ii in pupil hrf.
'•.It.'<-.im]iuiu 1 |>.'1it), mill In n.m
; ihtbl tiMt Aiitli'iii)y.Li;e«itU
lUu Uudlyaiuu Ualaliiuul, Kudl'
NC-.ti'iii l'> tlw rilinro WBi tried in
>ru«.iiu li U1i:.s. V.U Anitliina
<'t.iH. l'u<.ak».'.l.ak>.Lu<iokuuil»>n
irda-irawo-
Ic.'tn.
I Matbackumbui*
hr> blowH tiM •li«ll
itiimoom'-.'.roiiml.
iil.ar.liul<n>rKir>ln<>»n
lb. tIm rtli.iri> (nr a woik
iiM.-ii| t'l nil riu.iusA u[ iba viLu
I n-tiK w.m liriinelit liu''.
•w rikI a ii-e out iiii n nl-nn iu tho Di'ld. Thn kino
n ij-ii-iJi n irliicli li«] IkIodijciI to Aulliony, whn had
iiMnflicntad tud
ft'S
ll<!i.>r:ii.ia rslkumLun.
NirtmlK>|>iiU.
M;runiiii,i-.Kla.
{Kiiriindui;.>tU 1
W-lMinn ^M'KirArM
IMkiiiiiliuni J
(Mv.,i,!:o.la.
*'] Aii.luii^:iiirt Pilknmban.
Tilt I'.ii) iluii <f tlia pnttuwa la ISrtI ww C
In I ■<'J) . ;<. ^M ( ■' 'Kill ni.i1u>i. -iM-iO fxnuilui).
Ill |m7<^ <1.i-n' ircn^ i.iui<ii>r*d MH.(. Sfi. n.
tBmiilnl.ir..l,..iilv luiMimiina puM oiimniiitMiai
Tl>« niOKt aiK .I'l.l tuillluiui ut tlilidulriol w
Ihku, »lio liviid hi^xi li'ifora b« b«Miit« king.
\ I-alli, llMif
(0'>le^'nmii
( nmimu of pddy land (\.^n
inl from piirmcnt of t*X, U <>«r<
- Ill l.TSS.
>connuotml witb ElBf Walagam
ml)— MBD iff
WalagandeniTa, wliert lie lived with his mother. Bhe, nnoooBoioin of ber
greet DOtition, one diy «»ked some pad 1y from a neighboar women who wee eeleepi
end wno, desiring not to be disturbed, said she had not the ladder to get up to the
granary ; then Walagam Babtt*s mother, urgent for p^itldy, said the woman mi^hi
atand on her shoulder and got paddy from the granary ; she did so. The f ulare
king aaw the stain on his mother's shoulder, and hearing what had happened
he put the children of the house to death, in Pottadeniya.
At Mulmediyawa in Palknmbura an elephant bowed to him.
The Vihara of Medawala, Qal^ano, and Niyan^oda date from his time. Al
Me<1agoda a ntouo is shown on whicli he stood while the viliare Wiis being built.
The Dalada Maligawa owns the greater part of the bH amniiu of temple land
in tho pattuwa. The tenanU genenlly pay money iiiHtcad of rendering servicee.
The principal vihare is Medawala. Palkumbura is an old temple. Attara-
gama, Botota, and Ugs^alfvoda Vihara are new.
The principal family of the dirttrict wua Kapuwattc Walawwa, which owned
lands in Araml)c^'aniu, Bcra(;aniu, lilanioK'tnia, <^'c.
The Attamgama Bandara family in extinct. The AUwattegama, Annatugoda,
Dorancgama, Galpottawala, and Ihagama familioii are of rcspvctablo rank.
MEDA^^IYA PATTUWA.— A division of Uppor Diimhara ; hounded on the north
by (JdaHi}a pattuwa, on the east by (iaiiipuha kmalu wont, on the south by a
line from Urugala to the Mahawcliganga, nml on tho weat by Liiwer Dumbura.
Ptipulation in IHHl, 2,872 (1,645 nuilc.^ 1,327 funialcs) ; in 1801, .2,500 (1,349
males, 1,211 fcmulirs).
Villaii^n. — Auilmle, Bnmbure Uru<;n1a. Doniva, Doral iy adds, Dun uwila,Qalehe-
watta, Kitulan^omuwa, Motaniure, Watuli^athla.
In 1878 Gh4 J acreH of pathly land were re;(iHtcrt'd, of which 30;'/!. 2/j. 5U. were
commuted (paid Uh. 2,r)10 K4), Wit. \p. 8^/. ahamhuivd, \9ti. 2p, 1)/. redeemed,
2a. 2/>. K/. runted at one-foiiith, iUi. Op. 2/. l>cU»iiuod t<i tho Mali^uwa.
Tho people of Mcdaniya pattuwa were Huvcn timoH (le«(raded by the Kandyma
kiiigHaiid once by .Mr. UummoII. (iovernment A^'cnt {Vol. /., m. i04).
An Anglo-vernacular m'IiooI at Urugala. A C M.S. girls school.
The diviKion is poorly irri^^ited.
5/rtam«.— Ainbale-oya, Boiiibure-oya and (luru-oya.
TliiARA. — Dunuwila, Bonibure, Doruliyadda, Motamure.
Urngala is the principal town ; a court-house, &c., police station, post oiBoe.
Minor roads from Urugala to Bintenua. A road from QalmaUoya to
Wendaruwa.
Frt)m tho main road at Monit*ahamulla to Nituli(aha-arawo*oya *12 mile,
Watuliyadda Aiubalaina \T2 mih*, AiuIniIo 1*.^)() mile, Dunuwila 1*43 mile«
Wendaruwa-oya (stream 10 ft. wide, Htony bottom, always fordablu) 2 mileei
Wendaruwa '60 mile. '
Junction of road from Ouru-oya.
Urngala to Uanphi H'.^iO miles. (Uru^la court-house to QalnuU-OT« *7A mile,
Namadauida 1 mile, l>e)patnn-oya *7r) mile, Miyampe-oya l*oO mile, NU-oya
*2 mile, Diganawatta 2 50 miles, Uaiigala 2 miloN).
MEDASIYA PATTUWA.— The southern division of Matale South, traverMd bf
the railway and by the Kandy road.
Population in 1881, 5,1C8 (2,735 males, 2,433 females) ; in 189t, 4,416 (2,258
males, 2,163 females).
Villaqen. — ALiyaya, Alupotuwela, Badalgammedda; Bowatta, Delgaa-ange,
Dimbuit;o«1a, DumbukoU, Elwala, Gancgoda,Guralawela, Ourukete, Imbulpitiya,
Kaduwela, Kahumbiliyawela, Kabatagahakumburai Kahilpitiya. Kandnnketiya,
Kuriwein, Maluiriya, MaiialKKia, Maruk'^na. Me«hh«giKla. Nituluahakotuwe,
Nu«:apitiya, Pamuahawehi, Rayitiihiwola, Tibholumulla. U«hitt»wa, Uicnwale«
Ulpat.»piuya, Warakamuro East, Wariyapola, Wohigula West, Wehigala East.
MEDA-UTiPATA. — A Tillage in Qangala Udasiya pattuwa, Matale East, ia
Ataragallewe-waham.
In the CensuH of 1871 grouped with Atarn^allewa. Population ia 1881,
(11 males, 15 fcmnlos) ; in 18UI, 7 U msU«. 3 feroaloa). Yellalas.
Thore were in 1878 12 aoree (6<i. Of. 2/.) unoommtiUMl paddy Uml.
36^97 H
■EDAWALl.— A tUhp Is llidMi;k ptttaM, Huiqwtta,
_. . .. _ ., . . . ; tauple flsid* fiu. iu, 01. 1 absDdraad
Ou. Op. H. ; total 3m. Ip. 0\l.
WALAnANHRNiVA 'ji a lumlct on th« ridii« of th« hill. Kini Wklinm B«hB
HtoI liui-u libftiro lie Lvcsmr kina, >nJ at Pvtbidenifii, ha kill«d the childraD of
a woman who Muud on the iibuulden uf tha kin^'i moUMT (tt har raquat) to
g*t pudily inim ■ giinu'v tor bor,
Tbu Jnbiliitani* i.l tUU bntiilot were degraded b; Klnf WaUgun Bahn bjr
butfiiig ■ pnt on ■ ji.k tiM, whiL-h U sliU poiotad out,
UUNAOAMUANA » A OattAn ItimloL
pANKALA U ■ banlet
/bBi/J-i.— llanuDiiiCa, O^jKt. Batagnda-e. a.Ml (N. 8.). Deblcamain. »^SS.
Dae/BDDarallaita. 13.1tL'>, IT,<n, .t.MIl (X. S.) Qalahltl]'a<r*)n, il.SU, a:I.«Ot.
tiaauKo. ^WjilM^ JI,N». 3i,ua. Twt. 113. llalgolkfc, iU.flll. Henega (/«i.
f M.., l.-ir» rh^Mh-r, /n:-7). IlFUin,»).<nu.Tnt.ill. KnU«fcan Hndltanaa.
lajir. lU^titl. LoiWHHnBtrr SinhdMa, »l »7\ 12,41U, STi.iw;!. Sli.HU. Hants-
Eaa IMsmnna Itala l./>if. fbii„ ISli tMi*rr amf «it J)m«h->-, lasn.
alab'si-.a.-ijMl.avu.'il^iIII. lli<d;>waUHadiyan-<a<J«if. rt>M., «>f AfrM-
W.rsVf). HnUw jU XaaUlaicv. XiWM. U,;u3. Uwliyaaulifto, 3,»fi4 (X.S.).
KainhawatlvKK, ITtfiVi, T>-.l. 212. Npkat|,t. i^jan, TriL 24-J. Toradrnln
Waluwin- HiHlijTAiiH n. Faannli DoEganDamlliDtu, 'J^t.lKI.
Mrhawala VlllAllK. — An ancii'iil toroplo faund<<J hjr King Walagnra Babn
(M li<-.). It in on tbu lop >if a ■mill) hill iviicbud by BiuliLi at i>(iia|i itcpa.
WitfaiD nn irn'i(uliirly-i>bu|-(!d encbnure ■lanil a diignlia. viharo, bo'tica, uA
rya-ipi. Tbe vilinra uliiiiila on aliort atone pilliin. Tbera ia ■ rock with
ihalusa ebaractvn on it.
S«N!(Ak(11<JI A.n.^^-In thoji-ar of KingSaha 1 1 1 fi (a man) pot up tbe dan
DrlL-Bha-1'la.ainiiua lu Nij-aitniidu-beliiata nt Ihs coDeucnce ot tbrn straimtala
In >U'.la-l]tB pnitiiwi (it Snnuiya mtiuwa or DalaoiU-nta, and uwcdilumiud
1 aiixinii J iK-lm \<^Mj UihI. Out of Iba fint crop two bagi q( cica ware
prrxnlo) to Kinjt Prakraina Bahn. who, after tha aectsiUj inquitiaa,
a<T< pliil llu' Kiiiiiu anil (.-ummandul 'hil to the Dinn nbould Lie iriTen ibe paddr
AvM «hi<:U he hid a^iwwIJiiiniu.tl, b.iiiul>d ou ihu wiMt \ij aboTc Klrimeti-elU,
on tbu i-oaita I'f thii oiili' of thr.- ntrr'am I'sta-amU-binoa, on tbe gQuth-cant by
thig aiJu ut the airiam in Uuhninuiluiibinnii. on the eait b; the itKam la
Ilukinianchpna, nortb.cn<t bj ihe Hinam in Gatilla, iwrlh bj tbe ftnam
Ooilai-abihi'lo, anil on tha nurth.wnt by the giri'am in JJaditta. Tha load
within liH''Mi bauniliuic. i'S|>ii)<1a o( bikini; convcrtal to paddy Uad. wa" RiTeu
Kili'i llaio<t« KinK Pnkiamn lliiiiu, n.-nlinl on hit Ihiooa in the city of
mikila. In UiUp^Uia of SimlurmvunabailH Uiiunuwan, in prcwncs at hia
ninifti'n Urulcwatte UiynwuiUna UsmUra Kilamo, QirasamA Haluwadana
Bnn.lara N'iluiui-, Aii|iamiimna S'newirat A.liknram llaba Mlame, Lsnike
Maha r)i>.kra of the Four Korab", Awndiige Uuboltala at Himlairnla, and
Hahn L.'ka<i> Mohoitala of r.T.uK'niyo. » that lUmacbandra lIujaKurn
Biabkinaiia Itata ami bit ubildrvii aiul ib>-i> KriipnttioD*. may po-npi'ii (free of
any laymrul tu thii royul tnuury) th« aid Niyodandnwi'U AHWrddumn oon-
■iailiiK lit dry and mud bndi. Tha above i* the oamuiaod o( KiiiK ■■nkram*
(1SU3 A.nX — When Iba two Buddbiit prieit* Wannriltia and Chauda.
lot) wiro nwdinn in M..lawula Vib.iro (which wa. built l.y King WaURam
Itaha), in tbii yi'arol Snka llli-l, Iha King Pnkmnia Buhn h.ipprni'J lo it" to
Kurnuc;lAla from Uiuninli. On the way the kitig'i ro.val vtcphnDt knult at
theaiti'ain Bsula lacing Ibu Tiharc.on which the king inauired il there waiaay
Viharo, daitoba, oi bu'irre in the vicinity, ami bcini; lotd that then wni h*
■cut for Nairuiitna UunanM and got iDformatioii from him on tbe ^abieoc.
Tb'n ihn kin« cummatielcl all the hi'odmv'n in the ti\-e patta of Sarulya
ef It ua it! cuinpl-tion. lur hf aiid that he would thtn make two imagei out
of tbo two tu-kt of thai ele|>hant and ninke an oUvriiig of them lo the *ihira.
Then Ihe I'lr-phaat got up anil Ihe kinjt went on hii way lo Kurnni-aala-
TbrroafteT a lwo->tDried Tlhara wan bnilc with an Iraaica of Buddha with two
olbin OB two aidi;! and oihci painllngn, a temple loi tha iL<A ftuant v*B
eTKted on ibe ra>t of Ihe tihan', and A li:mp\a loi t.^ lo^na Vau^ tM
IfED-HBD Ml
the west, «iid the king wm InformM of the oompleiloB. The kinf thes
came there and made offoringM of a miulippu not with nine Tarieiles of
gemi worth 5(K) coinn and other guidon artinK**, olothi, and riocsand oelebraUd
the oeremonj of Nvtra-ninkania on Wtnlnortday, the fifth dav of the month of
Weaak. The Kingn Walagam Uahu and Sri Sanghabu had de«Iicat«d the Tillage
Angoda to the tihare fi>r its roaintenanoc, bnt the kiug(Prakrama BiUm),
hearing that it had pa!).<4Gd to the Disavane, defined itA boundaries that :
west above the rock on th^ bank of Oan(;ulkumbura, south the stream of
Galpotta-tenne*hinna, east thin «ido of the rock Ronaketiigala and below th«
rock Katugala iu Dodanwowakumburp, went the ela in Kasambawe Aramb*,
and on the nurth by this side of the stream in Tambahinna. The grant of thie
Tillage with Oh appurtenances made by Walagam liahii and Sri Ranghabo was
confirmed by King Prakrama Buhu. Stibsitiurntly the king commanded me,
Ramachandra Rajaguru Brahkmana Kala, todtdiiatoto my nephew, Nawaratna
Unnanse, the asweddnma called Niyadamlnwola which 1 aHweddiimixcd and
possess free of any royal dues, and po:«^CHH it by irivintr thrco bowls of rice to
the Tihare every puyn day and sweeping the viharo compound.
Sannas (17.M A.D.).— Durin^irthe reign of King Walagnm Bahn, who brought
* the three diviniouM ut' Lanka un«lfr hi<4 soK; dominion, and who belonged to the
Khestriya race, which couDt<4 King Maim among its members, which bad ita
origin from the time the worl«l was p<>opl(-(l by Brahmus ; Tamils
conquered and took posHes>itin of th" kinu'dom of Kiuidy. Thoroupon
tbe icing, accomiMinied by his queen-mother, tied to Bala wita and took their
abode in Wala^rundeniyn. After they hud liv«>d tliere for a numlM>r of
vears earning their livdihood by hard work, the king, acluati-d by a
kingly pride, thon^'hi to himself thn-^ : *'Jr i-c now fourUvn yi'ars since the
Tamil"* took pcwse-'nion of th«« kin^^dom. anil I am living u life of conci alnient
iu thin forcHi? When shall I prelect the conniry and my relijfion?" Saying
this to him>elf, he proi-iidetl to Kutnpulii Niiwura. tiH»k Ixiek the sword
which hiuX \tiivn hidden (here, erei'ied a Kcat at Mnlmediyawa, placed
the chunk of victory on it. nnd lit^un his invo<*atioiis in this manner: "If
there be any latent power in me by which I can expel the Tamils Crom
Lanka and bring back my country and my religion to their f«>rmer state, let
this chunk speik." Whennpon the chunk j.poke thrice. The kin;; proceeded
to Katupulu Nuwuru. takin;; with him the people who were brought to the spot
by the Kound of the chunk, built {iuIuci-h. pnt up fortiluuitions, ajid remained
there. The inhnbitantt of t he three divisions of Lanka having learnt that their
king hud regained hin kingdom, repaired thither from nil din'ctions. The king
seeing this l.irge concourse of his subjects Htartinl, like Indra with his 64
ornaments on, Ifor war with the Tamils, and overtook and killed them, who
were already in flight. After the war the king came back for the second
time to the place in which he had led a lil'u of hur4<«hipand misery, in teoi
upon commemorutin^r hfs temporary abode at Wnlnguudeniya by a religiooa
ceren)oiiy. There he built palac-os, took up his abode, plautinl three bo-treee,
and erected Medawala Vihan\
At a later |ieriod, however, the vihare fell into ruins. During a war between
King Prakrama Buhu of Kurunegulaand Boda, Maiw. and Nanda, the Buddhist
priests of that city. qnittJ'd it and proce**de«l on their way in every direction,
and one of these, Nugalu Wunuratnnn Siuni, found his way to Balawita. Tbe
arrival of this priest was looked upon by the inhabitants as a miracle, and they
set to work to build a monastery for his abiMle in .Medawelpitiya and dedicate
it to him on its completion. On one occasion h«ol>"<erved the truces of a flight of
steps already Wiirn out. nnd inquired whether yonder eminence wos the site of a
vihare ; on n*ceiving a rejdy in theaMirmativennd learning the previous history
of it trom the old nsidents of the phuv. be expre«'«««'<l a wish to rebuild thie
vihan\ and this intention of his wn^ ctunmuniented iu writing fn the.king ai
DediuMima. with the previou- history of thr pluee. The kin^ and his council
btdntr sjktixfied with whut this writing; i*ontained commanded thus - " Let all
the inhabitants of Sarasiyn |Miituwa I'ontribnte toward^ the building of the
vihare tuki-n on hind by nur priest, nnd let rhem sns|^>nd rsjakariya and other
work iu connection with taxes or tithes." Ou the receipt t>f this edict all
be)(an this work, and on the completiuu of the timb«'r work of the two^toried
image-house of 11 cubits long, painters began moulding ima^'es. His Majestv
having learnt of the progress of the goo«l work sent a contribution worth
a thousand made up out of his own treasury and by the chiefs (mudsli),
with a command to exptMlito the work. Accordinjrly the artists were liUrully
provided with rioe, betel, cloths, and other ni'Ce>'*aries, who in their turn
supplied themselves with ret^uisite colours, and set alMtut making three
standing images, painting the ceilings and the walls with \,VM\ HgnuH in the
npper story, and in the lower story mili-torana, an image repn^entinf
B«Ub> wh« ha BiM itwlMd Uoddkataiiod. UMfM «t a*ki*. TkhM. BtT% ul
MMM «t tfe< piiDolpd MTBiNu of Boddka, Rod otbM Ifvm UluUMiat
Miuol tk* pcafiooallTMot lloddha. Od Ikaworkbtinc anplMad In th*
ooona of k few yevi, th* oanniuaj at -Vtin-pnia aaa ptriorBad, wtlh a call«»
tlonaf JUuBDiiDofrluc, laniLhcawt, lul plwM of cloih, auit ),lIU)faDamk
lb* Bitiht ul itapi vaa ouaauauUil with th* BgDm of a IIdb uul an eUphast
Un ihaoompIcUonctthavork the HaaDWlntbaTiDipaldaTiiltcf iupaotian
and bcinK (aiinflHl «uh th« w(.rk, nuDoinitndnl In tb« king that a vlllan
■boaU b* i(i>«n tj tlu Tiban, ThsreupuD Cha king ihoi cammandcd tTam bia
tkruM 11 (luopcla : That ai ADioJaKama hwl at Ihat tima bwa iHled in
Leaulunra bjr ciulum, luult wan giyta in It" atcad, and 7 unoiin, with tha
haUMP, gwOani. torcitn ■iipurtanini. thmio, with two tihiIi frou the palaoa,
■iithi mrD frum At4tliiiK''i muiicat iiuttumriit>, tom-u>iDi.truinpeti,dawul, Jco^
anil it niniiniil >• lach a long tiiua without any interruption, but at a later
p'riud, owiDK Id tbu diHtmbDnca ol tha FDrtusneM, the vibara fall into rain*
aDllhcTillmcpuH.-d iiiiDniruijpT hainln. But oalbi' accc>4ii>D of KingKiril
8ii ItiJB Kinba to tha thronr ul tha thm diTiiioaii ol Lanka ha tmk in hand
tha im|iro»einciit ut tbu country and ri'ligion. One day the king ba*[nf
l«ariil ihat tliii Tihqre wa< in a ruinoua •tnt«. comm^Lndi-d that it be repaired.
DuqnwiliiJIuiLili.ihi' ILituriiDhaimnya of IbudM[rivt,iindprtDak IhaH'ork.and
wllblhEu>H>iaaiwo[ thu inlubiuintiiof theillHiriclclcanilthr Tiharr pramiie*
of ihoriw and JRiifflu, inmiili'iialcd tha walK bnilt an intae.-houHE on T-cnblt
pilLir* nnutwrDlcd with oaninp, and thi'n'in tniaf!a> of Uaddba. attcnilant
pri<»t<<.aBi1|!iR)i wurenaile, walU and criliafta were painti-d, and on Iheenl^idc
two fliiarn anniil with •wur>lii on Kich Ma of the door; a granite dnioba
13 cubiti biKbcuniainin)[Bndilhii> rcliu waicn-utcd at tha eitrcinity. and hIm
paiil a ruinnncrailiin ol l:>.iMu taimina. On ihe compliiion ii( tha work tha
kin:; wat ii<ki-d in |iarl<ci|iBti<, and he ■rH-nidiiigij iinrlDok of tha merila with
f-'elin'.'" •>( ih<j utni'iKt di'iiiiinn and plva-ura. At thia time It waa brought to
il|.< }).ij<-ry'i> kiiiiwliilga ihnt Anitmla^jma, tbe property oiiginally otiaL-had
to thio lihrirr, wao in |>a-w-liin ot the (lajanayaka Ofparinxiit Tha kinf
and o-initnan'tnl ihat li Us n-'innil to ibv (ihare [or il> umdihI mainivnouc*,
ftiniiiiii h,i< Uvii iniHirilird and Rivvn on thin nrnnday. Iho lull moon day .
at Vmluwak. in tha j-var of King tioka l<177.
Ib tho raign ut thu lut king, MHtalande Kumaribami, th* wifu of the Adigar
Filini T.ilawve, whon g<iin|{ to tlio Svvcu Ki<r;ilua, a»kud the pricat ol Mcda-
vidk Vih^iro fur ii paluniiuin to Invel in. Tha priciit refuncd : lio cnnld not
■iva a pnlanr|Uin iNiliin^inti li> the viliaro to earn a wonuin. So Pilinia Titlawwa
Maht Xit.irov, toiik Aiii{ih1;i from the vihitrc and give it tn tho Maligawa.
Tho vih:iri' luw B iKimvvni Vil.i l'aiij;uwn in MoiIjiw.iU (II) aeroi field*,
•) aann g:trdens ■nil 1U| aeiin of hen) ; hold li; fonrteun Voltala tenaula.
Sarrieea (cnininutHbla for Ita. l<il)'70) ; for eiery peU ot mud land to giv*
aflein Dira-uro ot ric», one acer of oalt, and fitly bundles of atrnw ; to be in
mura at th'i vib:tre fifteen d:kya a year, and during mum to aupply Bowaca and
water anil tooweop tho maluwa ', tho wbols panuuwa together has to thatch th*
wahalkaila and ^ilawa oneo a year, to weed the maluwa (uur time* a year,
todoeorata tho vibare (or the fuur fcatiToli.
HEDDCOAMA.— A Tillage in Pallcpnlnta konla, Tumpane.
Kot in tho <:anaua of 1871. Population in 1881, 30 (U niale*,6 (euale*) ; in
1S9I, 1» (8 malaa, II femnlci).
In 1878 IGj Bcrca paddy land wcro rrgixtered. Commuted 2a. ip. it. (paid
' Ba.21'37) ; raducmcd'ia.^/>. SI. ; aold by the Crown 2a. 3^. 5J. ; total Sa. Ip. V.
MEDDEQODA.— A rillnga in Medapalata konle, Udunuwara.
In the Cenina of 1871 gronpod with Siyambilagoda, Embekka, and Bangama.
Population in 1881, lU {M male*, i6 (emalea) ; in IS91, 117 (A3 malea,
ROiU Ukkn Appu, Ucdair* AracbcbiU, nuknodan Gamaya, AtapatM V
JlinI TIkin, Tapola Araohchila, Atapatta Umdi.
1IB1>-1IBD Mi
Jb«</tfM.--Exmwwaw»UKoditawftk]niNiUmer«.Mcdd«fod«KawiilA. PtalntUI
obtained Judgment for Boknmbuim of 1 omunn in right of hit fMh«r PolwnU*
PanuhlmU {Ju4. Tum., 3rd Mvtembcr, IblO).
Meddkooda Dakandr ViiiANE.— The properly of Tntanwala Mnba NatiIa
UnnanM and inherited bj Koheiwatuguda SunmngiiUi Unnanae (45,614).
In 1795 A.D. King Rujadhi Raja Sinha granted the following Sannas io Inda-
walogoda Unnanse.
In the fifteenth year of the reign of King Rajadhi Ilaja Sinha, pore aa tha
milk ponred into chanlu, <le*«ceiide<l from the most illuittriuua Blaha Sammata
rojral line, famed for his reli^'ioi» teal, wore the gouis of a good di»poi>ition and
▼aloar, and patroniicd the UuddhiHi faith. As it iH i*aid by Buddha, whoaa
lotus-like fevt are wornhipind by Brahman and Dowai*, that giving alms it
■npremcly meritorious, the king, whoxo lotus*likn royal mind was i/penc<l by
his beam-Ukti dc>ire!« to make an offerini? of itacerdoial robes, invited a number
of priests renident in town and country, made an offering of robes and other
'* pirikaras," and at the close of the ceremony he ditlicated the field Darande-
kumhura uf 1 amuna, the field Medabiitara-dr|ialn, I'anabokkc-anga of 2 pelat,
and Dul-anga of 2 pc]a<4. all uf 2 aumau 2 ])ela!<, and Dawakewatte Polgaha-
pitiyehcna, situated at Mcddegoda, in Minlapalataof Ud luuwara. pertaining to
the Siiiduruwanabada. to Indawalu^^oda Dharmbpala Gananayaka Stawira, a
ttrict olMervcr of religious ruK-n. residing at H»yn{;iri Vihare. for him and hit
pupillary suct-csnors, to hold and po'c^es.s the name until the final annihilatioo
of the BuddhiHt faith. To thi^ etTt ct, this writing has been made on a copper
leaf and given at Knudy at the ruyal coniaiaud, given from the throne Ket with
nine kindi of gem^i. on Thursday, the full moon day of the month' II, in tho
year of King Saka 1717.
]|EDDEGf)DA. — A village in Medasiya pattuwa, Matale South, near Dumba-
kola and Tiljbotuniulia.
In tho Census of 1H71 grouped with Tibl>otumulIa. Poptdation in 188t, 18
(10 males, 8 females) ; in 1801, 9 (7 males, 2 females).
HEDDEGODA BADAL GAMMEDDA.-A village in Pallepone kormla,
Kotmalu, near Pusulpitiya, higher up tho river. Thii with Nawaugama, Puaal-
pitiya, and Iviriaanagoda are under a Mnith headman.
The inhabitants are smiths.
Not mentioned in any of the Census.
Fam illei. — Narayanagc, CO, >:Ki.
HEDDEGODA RATE QAMMKDDA.—A village in Udaponekoralo.Kotmalo,
on the left bank of the Kotmalo-oya above tlio junction with tho Rambodft
river. Under one Arachchi wiUt Kalapitiya. Nugetoti, and lledunuwawa. Il
ia called Meddeg<ula Hate Uannncdda a/«a« Pattini Gammedda to dittinguiili il
from Meddcgoda B.idal (tummcdda.
S/»faiif.~Aswcddumo-ela fn>ni a spring Kaluwcwe-ulpata.
An amb.ilania and a registrar's ofliee.
Population in 1871, VIA (lio nialcs, 63 femalet) ; in 1881, 113 (56 ma]M,67
females) ; in 1801, lUti (4M males, .08 females). Vellaka.
Two acres (1 amuna) paddy land.
Mr. Le Mcsurier says : *' There is a kovila at Meddcsoda built by ono Raohami
a year or two ago, containing the weapons of the twelve godt, who art taki to
cure cattle disease when invoked."
Meddcgoda Puttini Dewale was burnt down in 1886.
The Meddcgoda Patiini Duwale has three Service Pangu in Heddegoda and
Handapangama ( Vol, /., p. SlH) : —
1. Duniye pangu wa. — Pattini^^o Appu Kapurala holds one field Oa.^20.Of. and
aix gardens 3(i. Op. Ul. to serve as a Kapurala, to attend to the four feativalii, thatch
the Dnwirajage, and perform thu Duwi Nanuraura ceremony. Commutable for
Bt.86.
2. Pattinigedam pangu wa. — Pattinigo Ranhami holds a garden of 4 komnia
and hena (Vi. 2/i. 0/. to perform part of the same service. Commutable for 75 cents.
8. Qodakumbura panguwa. — Patti.iige holds one field la. (^ 0/., fovr
gardens 4a. 0/>. 0/., and three hen Im. \p. 01. to thatch the digge and decorate it
for the four lestivals, to cowdung tho dewale and clear the road to it, to cook tht
molten, and procure paddv for the Akyale ceremony^ Commutable for Rt. 17*26.
Galketiya Panguwa. ALaruwena.
IIBDDBHINNA.— A tUIu* in Udi^upalw of Uktontt kottl*, Uppw HcwalwU.
PopDUdan in 1871, KM (lie uda^ S8 fenMl«*). It ia not mantionad in tb
OMMMotlBaiDoroOMl.
MEDIWAKA.— A rilUga in Oanpaba knnlg wnt, Upper Dumbun, 37-211 mUM
front Kanrif, UGO from Taidediya. H-i5 from Urugala, and IB niUt fiMi
Bintarina ferry at V/nngiiat, tlidiwalu, QodiJiunibuTa, and Pallawela an
under ono Anichclii. It iidjoiru Dunuwila.
SirraiH, — Kilokandu 'o-oya.
/yi7(. - Am>i«jLlli;k>iirlun.
In the Cdiikiih of 1)471 );f>ur«d with Godakombara. PopoUtlon in 1881, 147
(M roi>l«<, r>7 tuuuiicx) ; in 18U1, IS7 (7.> malca, Hi fomalcn).
In MH uai Bcrc* (blu. Op. W.) of paddy Und w«r« rep*t«red, of wUeh
761 acraa paiil Ril HH'i 3'J ; tbs rut wars redramed.
A lloTarnuiunt vurii.iciilar Mshnol.
Thsro in a Ouvcrnnaiit rout Bhed with ttibla.
nmllln.. MwliTBDvWnU _
K«nl|tiiuw, ll'.*i;'.'>. Jli'iliniika Li'kam ( IW. /,, ■. &
(IW. i., ,1. Ii\). (I.ilu1iit<riiw« K.'iii>winilii'> Band«,:iV^.vx. Qaoiiada Offt-
immivn ttMOa. Iliuna|>iln|{<^, Sd.itlii. lianiriimatfD, ltfiV3, M.HIU, tO,iU,
auAM, KMt- Jafa^nha Undijaiiwlayu, n;'.tM. ».3MI, Tat, Xll. Klrigaa-
kwNhnri'Kv.at.illii. L«iinlluniK<-.a'>.2«x. "-"• •■———" «.«..ii— j. —
Mtl Cntlpiit Haka i7;i.ti rnan-mra t
Pltln|[^ WM^ lM,aiw, Itunihakwrlta A<
laad In INF
Mull7i!U). . . _, . _
flnka 1I2I). WurulamU-in-, 3<>,'i|
l[nili7nn>o Walawwa, U
11 Oain|uha of I'm ... , _. . ,
^_ _ Mil In paravi«i hy mr lH-|tu>t>'>' "un Kim. la u lullnwi :— Tko upptr 3
K'latuf KkkB-M'kumbiira. tba vljoiniuii hi-im KllnpluhMis, that j<nrt ottbt
'aa Ikialawatuplliyclu'na wJiivh la towanln tbc icardrnp, Ulitiu-pltlj'i'-
dannilakonn. Kalulw^aiHlnrvhuiia, thnw nxmii of tliu UwvUlai'huUM', thf
■anlvn uhich ruu" ia Una wilh thoMi ruunia, a picue of the gnnlsii near
Uig hlKh mod. [our Jnk tnv*. two mi troca, tho upivr I pala of Oal<
■iynmliLilEiliviiB. nitiiatn at I'ltawnlii. itio ailjoiiiiiig hinm, a pirci' o( thr vaidan
In wkivh Ihii liouo-Ktmiilx, two juk ( m'n, one iijconnut tnv. oni< Ikh cDiiUiulaf
book II, uiil uno writing olilu ; thi-ai< Ihlupi hovo bcvo Iruufcrml to Kira fa
tho roar of iteka 1731. ul tho month Mklul, on Fridaj, tba thlid of tha
dFcrmiiinir moon, umli-r LiH-niiixIrllation ^%(l«'aM. and thiH land Toiiebar hM
bri'D Kninliil to Kira. Wilm-x'- vbo know thl« nro tlaui'goila l>a1b»
Duuuaiirinriiln, Alut|p> lt:ili. ()jalanai'|{« Kavmbl, Watlviro Anuihchila,'
EkwUwi'U Arat'lii'liilu. lluluirnnKrt ArwUuUla, PullnUiialo .Vcknlnda, Um
wn.:.)) Willi h4- '< ri«i-ii Ihii Tnlikit, Vimiimiiawp Yukihi»it. Palhwcla Halitl'
MBlia, Kiil>ih^;iihai,f Ik'nikararu, Willi IIh- kiniwU-lKi- iiC lh<->" HUiu'rlor and
Inr-rhir )ii'r<iiiiH thi<TnliHit hm liii-iiirraiiliil t r mii Kin. Whiiwwvor >baU
dlfpnlriliii Khali iiilf-Tlif thi- iinlmli. It it dnjlurpd for tha Ihinl tlmi> that
KIra in iiili(liil ti> tbi- aUim prun-ny. WlnHWiirr khall Hnii|»rt thU iraunfai
•t bw lui-h |a-MiiiH plinll I'lijoy lili-r In Iho hvawnii. It nnyliixly nhonld dral
with Kim. who han olrtnimil ihio TuIikM, and bi« dewmlnuts, ooiilrai? t« law,
*Iich prniin nhalt auITi-r in hvll. 10.;-.f:l.
- Purnorl or a ]iurav<'ni traiwtrr of laudii mule OT«r hy
Mixliwiika Itaiuliukm-lli' VaHi-ga Apininlo. nl the I'on.lya |atLii of Dnubaia,
in faiimr it hi- lnvnic-ii «-n HiiiilcrnU. an Ihk- nlnlh iliiy of ■'-- ' '~
Moon. ot Ihr iiHiiiih llJiiura.lnilH-ri«r ul Suba IIII, iinilvr i
pi'iiyA Damliait -. -... — .— . — -_ - - —
■lamliuK imir ihi> rdaiida. k nan iif ilir heua KlrindlkHlyrbena, tha nppar
3 prlx lit l>rwi>ha»i)fj'i> i^^lMcaliakunhura, iwn hi n Ijriiie noar Ibr wanata ol
the hM Ochl. TheM land* I. the ulJ Pallitn Aiipurok Han filven to bfi held
latiBTHtQl hi my bfiuttcii nou Ucnlkrala. HltnrKxta who know tha uma
•ra Ximnce Ukkunift. U.tBife Vi-latal^ Gniuiinalekiindure Korali, Ud«|[e
Ukknmla. UaUitalln I'auikkiraU, U'alnwugD Bandn, Qurunnehe of lb* uma
bwiw. u aim with the knowlnli;o of all ih" liiifli nn.l low pc.tilu ul tho villaga)
I, tho mU Apimmla. have givin to M.mikcala. Tbine who di.pnw thli ihall
■uffcr tho rpnHinnii- ol oath*, M>-nikraU who abuincd trum ma *»& WMb'Ain
obtain Iron Uenikrala may fnialy iwctt. Tbaaa k^q \<lAta Vn \».'«o'M «V
HBD-MBD §m
ManikralA and hit aanlgiM tonohinf thMe Undt iIiaII faberik Imatio, bml
thoM who bd agaiuMt them ithall aaffer in heU. Thk T*lpot hM baea wrifetea
bj jAjfthlnire AraiuhchiU. 24 ,4 4 1 .
( lHl:i A.D.).— In the yt-ar of Kakn 1 735. I, Nlkallyadde PancblrmU OuBaaha
of 3IoiHwak;i, in (latnpnba P.in<«i.va pvtu, Dorobara, hare transferred to Bfoda*
wele Ktlingurala Arachcliiln. t<> piMCHji in pnrateni, the foUowing portions of
land i—Mi^'aHpitiye-tunnnpita of 2 ftGlan. with a hna«e of 3 cubits in lenirtb, a
mi tme Htmuliii;]; Uy tho lower NJdo of the fluid ; the sume were given in tba
month Uinara. on thu ei((hth day of thu inor('a'4in(f moon, on Saturday, ander
the oonHtflUition ^u^a. This luiid wiu ^nv«>n to KuUiifrurala Arachohila ia
oonsidoratiun of anhi^tancL* rcn<I(>riMl. \VitiioMc« who know the rtame are
Oanprotiai^e I'nile Diifr^raTitinmlH 1 oIm) know, ilorst MudiyanH4*lage Randa of
Meiiiwak.i I alHo know, Oyutninc^c I'unrhiroU of thn »>auifl tillage I also
know, lliui}f.iroa^o Vanlkkiralii of tb«) Huino viUai^H I ali4o know, Udago
Monikrala ot thn (<Aino vill.-i^o I aUo know, WVltgu Appurala of the tame
▼illai^o 1 al^o know, rilnpituwulapt MciMiiniuruln I iiIm) know.Wanuiya Ilenaya
of tho hiiiuo villa^^o 1 .iNo kn^tw. With tht* knowK'il^o uf l>oth young and old
this (li't>tl of lund w:ih ^iv«'n to Kalintrnrala Ararh hila ; thu-it* that interrupt
shall f«»r tho novon Ht«>p<« miITit thu orii«<alN omo, t«\icc, thrioi*! to Kalingurala
Araohchila, thoro r^hull bo no cuino. 8.214.
Lands in this villngo wore dcditulod to tho Dulada ^luligawa upon tba
following Tal|>otH :—
(170R A l>.).— I, Pnmmpgamo Wnnniya Honuyn, having |)aid money to Kala*
bamirnla uf Mnliwaka, in run.<«iya paltuvs a. purthaKCtl in paravoni upon a Talpoi
the high land Kannhanpitiya, and rooting out Mtonott and rooUt aMWcidumixed
15 laha'4. whioh, with tho knowloil((o of tho pcrhon who moM the land. I do
hereby lUnlicate to tho Dulada Mali^rawa, by olToring two fnnaroseach year to
tho Maligawa; and thin doilicutioii .^ittu wn^* given by Wanniya Ilenaya oa
Saturday, in the inoria'«ing rn'Mui of the month Ewhi, in the year of Kaka 1687.
To this cffout A**giri Viharo Nuyaka Unnanite.
(17(15 A.D.).—Dehignhatonno Kodihnnii, the nephew (or non-in-law) of waj
brother Kalugoinnwc Kariynknrannn of Nugot^'una, in the Panitiya pattnwa of
Dumb;ira, dodicatoil the 2 auiunu and 2 iM'lax wliioh ho with hi«< own eiertioas
ami with theknowl(>tl^o of tho |H>o]»loof tho villu^oand country as weddumited,
to the mortt mightv and exaltod Tuoth-rolio in thu Dalada Mandarava, with
right to poHHOMH tho Hanie by offoring in lieu of paiuluru lU) noli h^tmba-
ricoeaehyoar to tho Maltgawa. on \Vo<lno^lay, in tho incn^nMing moon of tba
mouth Moillndina, in tho year of Saka 1<W7, at tho time tho Tooth>ndio was at
tho stone cave in Kevul;raina. with tho knowlolgu of the |H'oplo of tho villaga
and Kovorul headnion cf the Mali}?awa, to tho writing ot thirt, Xiwinna
Unwahan^e, tho Nayaka Unnanno oi tho A^giri Vihare, with the objeot that
tho Groat Gato, his miniHtors. and iho iH>rson who exort/xl himself about this,
may obtain heavenly bli-is ft»r over.
(17iWi A.n.). -Suihlhanmluya having paid motiry to Madugallo Herathumi of
Motiiwak-tiaiiiiuih.i in the l*anj*iya pattuwa, piiroha^MMl Jumanarangaharonla
AHWtHldiiina and Mara'^ahaniiila A>•^«4sl«i^lna, an*! I, SiMnluira Dawulkaraya, who
am in))«)*«'*4'"--ion of t bo r*auio.|M-r formed tho howi^i ^orvio(> at thotimoof oiTenng
rice at tho Kovulgama (Inlloiia Viharo during n ]H'ri(Nl o( tlftoon monthn. For
this Horvioo. and aNo in oouoidoration of my having ooino to Kandy beating torn*
tom when the Tooth-rolio wa*' convoyoil to Kandy, Miwaturo )li^a Mohottala-
hami. thu Maha Lokama, with t*i>voral othorn, offorod mo, the Maid Dawulkaruya.
and the A«wo<ldun)a. to the halada Maliirawa. with )>ormif<Mion that I should
posHC^ them by iwrformin^r the howirti nervioc during tho four festivaln. And
thit) d(>iUcation Sittu wa^ written at Kandy on Friday, tho Hoventh day of tba
incroaxing nitHm of tho month INi^m. in the vtsrof Saka ItiHs.wiih thoJtnowledfo
of .Miwaturo Maha Moholtalaliumi, the Maha Li^kama, and thu Chief Trie^t of
the Angiri Viharo.
(17rtfl A.n.).— Oangodaknmhnre A-*wo.lduma 11 pola« nnd Mnntrmla Aswcd-
duma 2 polns (thooo .' ]i<']a-). bolon-^iuu'^ to IMakaniinalo Yinlatinha Arhart
Nnidu of Ki^vulgatn:i. in th* M('liw:ik-i}ain|»ah:i of i*an«iya fiattuwa in Hum*
bara. wore dodioatoil to tho Dalada Mnliu'-iwa in thiH wi>c : at the time tbo
* Toolh-rclic wum kept hid at tbo Ttalbna Viharo at Kovulgan\a, during the tima
of the diHturlKincos. at the luoky hour Mul'Miikata on TuoMlay. tho 20th day of
Bak, in tho ymir of Saka Itws. n^iTving riifht to imi-imm by offering one oatty
and ono o<»ooanut Hcra|ior eaoh year to tho Maligawa. With the knowKnlM
of the headmen of the Maliguwa and Nngawela Ralahami in the year of Baddba
3:fOR.— To thin uffoct Nttwinno Nayaka rnnanne. Chief Prioj»t of the A>>giri
Vihare.
(in»i.B.V-Ptll«ku»»bll«du|« Xi^tij%tl Kwal«M*U OMpO*
dtdlwUd ?iuMUinuMkumi'un ol I p«l4, «Uah h* parahiMd b* p>rln(
■noovir, to Ihc UuluU H>liimi>B OD WedBn-dkf. In tka dmruloK noca of tb*
uuiitbl'wua. intb«rwrol Saka lUVI. kud ha, t!» uid Aobarlj*, bempvwcnd
M p(»w'<* th* KMua bj oltrtliiK flvo auuuriM oI Ties M tha Unltnwft iicli
Sar.— Tu Ihln Mtxt all tha b<.'a<lMi<iB at Ua D.il<(U .Vali|[>»a ud Lba Nk/kb*
DUSM of (bn A»glri Vikkrc.
I, Lit Etftna. tbo irnui'ldaaiihtai of Abcjakou Hnillraiiu at Hcdlmkft-
HJDimoguinuwi, in UaiDjiuha ol fannlra iiaitnva hi Dnmban. did • gnat
nan; mDrlio.iiiBi aou with lba *i«tr ol oblainlnK tha olhut world :
and ilui proiKrtlM which my cUuKbUT Kuda £tana at her daath'bad oSered
aro tha aiwtiildiiin.4 unllinl timliribcddn, beluw Oaiisoda-aitaanchana,
aborr llifja, bi'luw the ttitj In that ofik aud ihii tl.la ol Elapal* Korkla
Oaiiintabu'ii 1 unt, Tbi> nho uSi'nil to the UilmU tlalinawa. re^arr ng hul
riltbt to pu-M^i, on iriviiiR oui' Imk at rloo to thn (Uliitnirii raoli jvar : Iw'ldai
Ibaoibvruiukaiadona br: •illi-niil au iron ■BlkiiiK'*ii<'li, wbiuh iiut Bvaridia,
(0 thu MaljBiiRana Uaipibwahan-^. got kn Iniaiie ol Kuddba built ana cir|im-
tor*! ouMt blitb, gavo two bundrol ridl* worlb »t nnodn, and at tho .Svtr«<
^nbaiDa gate alma ami offvnd uivbt nba>, n«d>' another pinkomaandoflarad
■ bouk, Wtwuilara JatnkMja.aii<l It baiia bouk with fl[i7-iiighttiili».nl[arrdM
till |>rw<>>aiaiscl<ilh>i. and bowla: lioUliii thna, (or agi'Drrdlalm-giviugKba
oflonil twruty-two clothi. tfari-a mwa witb catrn, Bva Okttia, Hn ain. An
aicbiN, Iwo acrainnt-t'iilliiii and abnuam buxa*, lira nt» ^•^B■^rvr<, ud ilx
•ilf.'r luuigln. Tbi- ■U'rili ii( thi'io al(i>rini{ii nhuiild In iiriai-ipiill): larlakan
•I hj UiK gwh Huknand Ilrnhnumbim tnilw lirrat llaludirllinllnt.Miniid,
•ndlhinl tlin». Ilk' Nila-nn (onuinji tbo niinlMry.lhf- Maka H.inglwya Waluuia*
at Ul>h.;a VihnnMliv law and bigU i'lhnbitimU ot lb.< world, my aiii.-(.-<ton
aTidcbbra.inyx'lt.aiid thiwrplalioniof luinawiiuarudcad laiid uaylobullt
UDIYAPnl.A.— A vilUgo la Aagiri l-alleaija ]iaituw«, lUtala South, in V«U-
«BtM-*amin,
Kot ill llio CcDiUB of 1A71. PnpuUlinn in 1881, 24 (11 mule*, 13 feroaln) ;
in IBSI, 17 (0 malva, 8 females). Weill Dumja, deiwondanta at those who
In 1M78 1R| acmi of paddy land wi're ratjiiilered. Cummnted ia. !/>. St,
a kill lU. SU'Ui}) : uncnnimuted la Is. ST. ; redeemed la. 1^, 'Jf. ; templo bind
.if. 61.; U>U\ llu. Iif. U.
Id iinciciit timca tliora n „
Bonitluwu ranitruvtoil in tha roigii ot KinK Buwaooka Bahn li
1IE(I0UA-T11IK.-The old name of L.>war lIcwahotL
Ht'Wiihcla wni Ibe cnuntry of llie sixty Ilewnya.
LnwvT ilowabetji was Klejiodj-lihe, tlio country of the thirty Hewiyo, on tUt
•ado of tha Ma-oyii.
ICCKILIYAWALA.— A Tillaiie in PiillLiii;a puttuwa, lUt&le Eu(, in Rayiulawa-
wawm. It in miw iiliaNdiinid.
Kill ill thu (Viii-iiH uf IHTt. Poimlntion in IRSl, U (21 tntlca, 20 (emilaa).
In 1M7A Wil iiiTi'suf |Hid<ly Inuil wvro ri<gi>tvrctl. Ciiiumnlcd Sii. 3/i. I{. (piid
El. r>l*U.'>) 1 iiiii-xniinult-d 'ta. »;>. 81. : IsileaDiuU 14u. 1^. 11. ; lotui 48ii. 0^. tt.
nmilif'.- Udiigo rt. Ilnlapltncp. :i'i,AT?.
Aai'tuf.— UallagolUgo n, Udafa, BI,31B.
VBLPITIYA.— A Tiling* in Wag>p4Mha UdHija pattnwm, Ihtkle Nortb, aUmI
X nilM from IfaUnda.
Poiinlatioo Id IHTI, 210 (107 hwIm. 103 femklat) ; in 1881, 816 (166 dmIm,
149 fcmnl.M) ; in IHni, 24r. (Vi9 male*. 117 (amalcaV Tcllalu, BiMkamitha,
Funayo, WMhan, JaggaiT euta. Iron and ailrar work.
MBN-MteN MT
In 1878 1S5I aoret of paddy land wura roginiorod. Oommuted 60a. i|p. M.
(paid Ba. 802*17) ; unoommuted Oa. 3y». 6/. ; rodeemed 2n. 2/). 0/. ; (ample land
la. Ip. 0/. ; aold by the Crown 2ri. 2y>. 2/. ; ioUl 67a. 3/i. H/.
tkmilif*. —Malpitiya Abeninha Mudiyanw} of Nnwaraknlawiya ordered by King
ftcnarat to ropoir Dambulu Viharo ( IW. /., p. ISO). Alrarediira; niiJiO,
AM^riyefTC 35.730. Ej^ofla Muiliyani«eUgo, 42.oA:i. 44,1)20. Hala-apnllana
Henayaliiffe, 7.%013. llcratiri'darn Aracbchila of Melpitiya in 1A43 A.a ( IW.
/., ff. 103). Tonnakon MtidtyanHelage. 42.:)H5, 4I,U2U. VidaneUfft, 42,685,
44,920. Watte Henayalage, 73,013.
There are no irrigation works. 'I*lic fiuldn are oultivatod yearly. There ara
apringB of drinking water. The villagom HufTer from parangi.
YiiiARE. — An old one, and a bo-trco. A ruiiiod Dagoba.
Aboain MudiyanHolago owm.>d oiio llnpitiwelu Nimla Panguwa.— Trnanta r
Yedakarnyalage. Hohf one fiold \a. 8/i. ()/.; onugardun 3/i.; 2 hen 2p. Hervioea
fooniinutuMo for Uh. 17'r>0) : to go «m onu jouriiuy for Huvundaya iu a year, being
fed ; to Hiipply water and firowoi>d on the vi^it of a Uovornment offioer or
BUitomahatmaya to the boutvc.
MENIKBOWA.— A village in Mcdapulata koralo, (Munuwura.
miU. — Kiiragalkanihi : Wo^irikanda.
In tho CoiiHiiii of 1H7I i;roii|>u<l with 1)a*<kuni, Dolmada, fflatnagnda, and
Wugiriya. Pouulalioti in \HH\,i\:\ (:)2 iiialoH, 31 fonialoH); in 1H91, 54 (26 malee,
28 fomaluH). (ioldHUiitliN.
In tho II. L. M. I(i4 nrrcrt (Kd. \p. o/.> of imildy land vcvrv rogiitorml in thu namea
of Pallowatto Naiilc. Sakala Walli Naido. Loku Naido, PaUbenda, Waduge
Naidc.
In 1878 l(i9 acroH tmddy land wore rogintored. Commuted (Vf. 9p. 2f. (paid
Rb. 9*34) ; rcilocmod fa. lyi. 0|/.; Hold by tliu Crown (hi. \p. 2/.; total H<j. Ip, 4|l.
Fumifirit. — Menik>M>wc Dingiri Ktana r«. Aluvihare Mulauhariya, for the ontate of
Rcfiana Miilnchuriya. Prodiiuci) SannaH Saka li!72 (which watt held a forgpry)
and Talpot Kitir* (Jn//. Com.. 27th .M,ttf,iHith ami 2Stk JuHr^ a lui 3rd an J 6th
Jyfy, mint) {I'of. /.. //. 05.) Mt-nikbowo PatalM-mla Appo. ( K.»/. /., j». /5i).
Rajawardanagc. :»2,7:i'>, :>i>,l.'i9. Wadugv, :i,462, r>2,735, TiU.lJU. Yakdewialage,
riL»,l7r..
Mrnikiiowf. orKiKi-rNtiAriODA Viiiaur. — (}o<1ii|M)la UnnanHC, was nuccocded
by biri pupil Sii<lhasMi UnnanHc, who claimed a tiuhl and garden dedicated, in
1836 toO(KlaiH>la UnnauRo byawcmian YaktlcHsiilago Suwhiit. I held tliu grant
inyalid under Proclamation *of 1819, but in apiM:al th<i decinion was reveraed.
(62,175).
The claim of iliu Viliaro t<» rc«{iKtur <ki. 2/>. 4/. of land waH rojoctod, bocanae
there wan no proof of royal permiHMion (7". L. C\ Hr/^).
MENIKDIWK1.A.— A village in Kandnpal.ita koratc, Yatinuwara, near Doluwa.
Sli'ffUH. — Monikdiwela-ola.
In tho (Vhnum of 1H71 grouped with TiMumda. Population in 1H81, ItU) (79
maloH, Ml fomuloM); in IHiU. I7r» (\H) nialos, H.'» finialoH).
In 1H7H (i7 uorc'Hof puddy land ^oio lo^ihtorod. Commuted \hi. 2/f. (I/, (paid
Rh. 78^)1): redeemed 21(i. 1^>. («/.; aliaiiduncd (k(. :\p. 0/.; temple land la. lip, 61.;
toUl .3:)<i. 2/1. 2/.
/WM///r«.— Anil)a-ang«'g«*. 3I,7*J.*». ChamlraHikara MtidiyauHolugo, U,IH3 (N. 8.).
Dotlanwclago, 27.1 JH» cTul|K)t»* Snka 17:UJ MU). lliltarngo, 34,725. Jaya-
nundara^'e. 1 1 ,7(;o (Tal|M)t Kitka 1 n:i'.»)- Kot ta-angigc, 1 1 ,7<io. MarandawcUge,
27.1:(t» (Talpotrt .Saka 17:)n-:U0 Mrnikdiwela Mu<liyanH<>lago, M,:i8r>, 16,212,
t8,H«):i. Viyannalagu, K,3H5 (Talpot .Saka lti27). WiraHckara Mudiyannclage,
U,4H3 (X. S.).
(1705 A.D.). — In the year of Saka 1«27. Whon'an thi» Jaggt-ry oai«te man
Kaluwajja who pcrformn menial Hi>rviceH to me, MudiyaiiMO of MenikdiweU In
Kandupniata of tho Kinduruwanalkida Yatinuwara, having no meanii of
HUpport. tho ftfld TiHmaila of 2 ptda-* waM givon to him, together with the pieoe
of garden attached to the Mvme. and the deniya iit^r tho IWimigaha true, to
pottsctfi in paravoni. WitneKscs who know the itamo are Undiyago Ralahami,
36^97 If
UndiTH* XwUnU, UBdlyice UntrinU,
h*U|ra Apnk*Bl, Hsntf* Meddnnm n
MadlTUM, KndumU. BoliiBDlla PuiU ___ . . ^
LljuB*, Uonul PsdljK, una N*t»h*«B Ella. Hum Hut iuUrrept itall
■oltct tlia onltala. Kftluir»jii mmj iKnr Bvs oath* without mj mluiiit*.
ikjlnv M, thiH «M fflvKQ, anl tu tha wid MniUjruu* Xaluwa)]a paid 30 ridb.
In tba monlk I'oiwn, on tha Ath ilaj <it lh« Inonwilnf moua, uMar tha ooulal*
UUon UhU, tl.b duul vu flTvn. )i.3M3.
(ITIT A.li.). — tn thix linuih yiar at Oika. That thi> landa HMauuimidnwa
H iR'laa. Waifala U iMlaa. Elikml>u|tnluulriiiya I (via. Xxtuipihima 3 anuna,
Eifiidahi'na, llulawalihi'nn, H«|<lti)t'Klatiuiia, tnnliuliiifi houavi, (iinlr&ii, troca,
blKh anl lor Kraumlx, «o.. thrrutn ult*i:h«I. iH'init thu patavenl piupun; o(
JajKHunlaniK ' Tcnawara Ilnml of Monikdiwfla In KaiidD^ailata, SindnrBVana-
biiU YatiDB*':tra, wan Itauntemd ta Aluka Kbo wu born to tha Mid
Tcnawkia ilami, and tliln Talimt wv Braatod U Aloka on thla Saluidaj, th*
Sth daj <it tho Invrtu-ioK muon of tbs month Darnluaiulprtha eonntcllUioB
ClaruuDlaiiB. So tbai be nnj' nowcw th<i inmeaiultakeantbintha Bre ordcala.
ThoM wh» «ri,lntu to disturb tbio .ball xiDvr thp uilamitiva o( oaih. and
Aloka I- Iiiv frum >u<:b islaraitit*. Tbe luur dpiticH arp wiinnwt to thia
Wilm-on who know thf >nmc ar« UtililniimmU. Kudarala.TikiruU, Imihaml,
(IKU A.B.).— On Aatunlaj, the •rvODil dnjr at (he drurcaKlnir moon ot tha
nnnlh Mnliwllna, unlet the canxiPllatioB Stia, in tho jnr at Snka IIX. I
DnlaBwi'luiC' KiHlamlB.ot SIciiikiliWFln In Kuiilii|nUta o[ thi- Sindnruwana-
hwla YailnHwiira. Imiuic Invulvvi) In di'bt. hana iManlnl In laintTrni to
Hannlawclailii Loka IMinahlrala mj faraTmi portlonii ot hiiih ami low laiidi,
houaKiand planmiloiH, to wli:— Owcln rdiili<Lfaini-|H-lckuuilnm.llo)KtHlKniy«,
|lii|a'liKoJn)piUta-watta our pnln, llnlnwaiilw-iw tun ivUii. Ilupptinilan*
houu thni' iH'la-i aiul mi-IVMl li:! ihlli and 21 nnanH at MUlilj. WirnNMM
who know thn namn an ItoiliuiWi'lni^ ApiHiltanil Anu-hrhlla. Jajaanniianig*'
Kawrala. Kulla-wik'i'lt« TlUrala. lllllara NaM« al the nwa vilU|t», DolpUin
lluruniuii'.a «t ili.< mma villafp-. KiHiikumlmru Calli-iro Duraya, lltnwi-la
Tclluva I anil na to lhii wrltliiit, UiiUKula NrkiilnJn, Vt'n)i<i»H.ii ba to thrpn .
thai ilUpiili' nr dill arl> ihliL l>i-i'lariii|i i hat >i>ii|ii'iniM ul oath *hall not In auto
llaraiHlawi-la|{i> l.«ku rum-hirala thoU|{h hs awcar on thu Bvo onloal oalhik
IU> ha> Imn |{n>nl<-d. 3I,IUU.
(IKlT A.D.), — On Wnlnrwlar. tho ti^th dajr ol the dFcrmvtnir moon ot tha
MMth PiiMn,andiir tha voux.Ilntiun Urn.na. in thu jnr ot Nnka 1739. I,
Doilaanri'huu Apimhami, ot MpnikUiwcla in linnrlu|HiliiIa of the Sindorn-
wanahaila IMlnnwaiK. bring in*olTi'd in debt, iba puitioni of bi|ih and low
lunliaudpianliiliiinK.di wit, Ow>'1i'0"la1iiltjini'p<'U'l.uiii burn, anil Mi1illi;alia-
WBIlB uiiwrtaiuinK thcrrto ot tH<-)>s Inhu^ all tbiM I linvo truisfiTrvd i«
iwnw'ni la MaraiKlawclalCC Loka Puncbirala and I roCFivcd iVi ridii and 3T
amnnnof purhlv. Thi>l«B<l Youcbi-r himlNvn caiiivl in )h' writtrn and grantsd
lu llv Mid Iioka I'uiii'hifala, (livlariiipc thiit h<i -hnll mit autTor tcuKraiioe
tiiouii'i lu'*KMiT<ia llii- Avn Odlral nallia; wnm'nir— •-■'-'--"'----■ —
Mnlnunin Nifcnirala. With thi knowlcilga at uaof otbarn thi* laud vonchn
waawriittn. ai.lW.
llKNlKMWti.A VniARR.— An ancient tompie.
Tho llrMX^MVK ViiiMiK liBi a PnlaWnili Pan^uwa lioro, ) i.t an nrro of
■•M and V| itcTOT lion, liulil l>j (iHmauo Kalu Monilui aiiJ Ajipu (V'J. I.,
HBNIK IIAMBANTOTA {Vol. /„^ J4).— lilonoaini llwpiul ind Dupoiiaary.
intTntAWA.—A hamlet in M«haweU.w»uni, AbbW P»ll«iy« pattuw.,
HaUla Honth. The inhahilant* are Weill llntafo.
WMafodaU* Dagoba, boilt hy King Win Pknknma'BateA.wn^"*-
MBT^HID 4m
METIBEMBITA.— A yillage in Udagampaha of Hftturata kortle. Upper U«w»-
beta, on the Mft-oya, on the upper wAteni of the Bilihul-oyA. In ike eonUi of
the korale, on the roud to Nuwara Eliya. Thin was a royal YilUge, or ak leaai
the kings had land hero.
Streaint. — Mn-oya, Wcluiiiuda-ola, l)uraiu1a-cltt,*Liyangaha*cla| Agaldowe-eU,
Labuhoim-ohi, Uhiiollayo-ola.
//i7/.~(>kttnilngahi, 8,.'»tU ft. alMtvw iho Mia.
Not ill th«* I'uiiHus of IH71. Population in IHHl. 253 n35nialos, 1 18 femalea),
in IH'.U, :Ub (170 ninltih. 175 fciuulcH). VuUulas, Low-«outtiry Biuhaleee,
Tamils, Smiths, Toui-tom DtMitcnt.
200 acres (103 amunu) pathly land.
/V*m/{iV4.— I(lniu«'f^e Guuamalrala r«. Kammalflwattefce Dingiri Btana, lore royal
field, 18, D. C. N. K. Udage of YatiwoUa, 57,894.
METiBRMniYE Dkwai.k. — Dedicated to Dewata-bandara Dewiya, oonkaining
. weapons.
METIDENITA.— A Tillago in Udasiyn nattuwa South, Upper Dumbara.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with Knndekunihnni. Popubiiion in 1881,
lie (57 malco, 59 fenialoM) ; in 1891, 97 (5() muluH, 47 fomalcN).
In 1878 GO acres paddy hind were rogititen«d, of which 47aoroa|iaid Ka. 152*03.
/'kmf'/iVjr.— Amyitiye Diioiiuiyiika Ilala, ri.31Ni. Amiinekumburrgo, .H7,V19, 39,7fl5.
( IW. J., p. 1S3), llalawntti »r<', M,\)i:\, 3'.»,76:k Uulitiyiiiinairi*. :t7,:iul. Dflpataa
OyegH, 37,»01. Ekunayaka MudiyauHi-lu»(o, :t7.Ui:i. .H1*.7G:i ( I W. /., /*; I^U).
Gcdnrakumburcge, tt7,7:i.*i. llupuwidu Uniiaii.<*o, :i7/.*i:t, :iV<»5. ludawalugoda
NaynWu UnnanM' uf A^giri Vihurc, »7,91.H, ai>,79:i. Nugulkgv, 6,!IMi.
METIIIAKKA.— Avillage in (laugala Udaniya |Nittuwa, MaUle East, in Pottoti-
wola-wnHum.
PoiHihition in 1871, 104 (58 mules, 4(1 females); in 1881,71 (40 maloa, 31
foumloH) ; in 1891, 03 (37 males, 20 fomalen). raunayu, Tuuttum lloateri,
Vellalns.
In 1878 10} acres (5(i. 0/k 5/.) |mddy land were rvgisti^red, of whioh 7
paid Rm. 22*08; the rest were unooniiuutoil.
FuiNi7iV«.— Rat-oriillagii rt. Hapugahakotuwego, 19,1CS, 21,M>ft.
HETIHAKKEOAMA.— A hamlet of Ourubebila in Pallesiya pattawa, IfaUlo
East.
PopuUtion in 1881, 173 (108 roaleM. 05 females) ; in 1891, 10:i (62 ualea, 61
females). Vellalas.
In 1878 22 1 attri^s of paddy land wore registorcd. Oommutu«l la. l|i. 41.
(iKiid Km. 14*10) ; uncomniuted 2if. Wp. 2/. : ivdecnu*d Thi. 2|^. 9/. ; Crown land
Irt. \p. 0/. ; total lid. Up. 5/.
Ai.rrwKLA ViiiAicK.— (Ko/. /.,/». 2&).
METIWALATENNA.— A hamlet of llapukanda in (lampaha korale east, Uppor
Duml>ara.
FimiUifM.' Kaiunialrgw M«nika r«. Don Andris de 8iWa Appuhami and Midi*
irallo Walawwr Loku Danda, for a garden, 4)<iV26.
UIDENIYA.—A Tillage in Udapalata korale, Tumpane, on the minor rotd frooi
llataraliyaddn to Ilukowela.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 1881, 133 (04 malea, 09 femalee) ;
in 1891, 120 (:>7 iimleM, 03 females). Yellalas <legraded by King Itaja Siuha.
The lands of Welahiune Arachchila of Mideniya eoulLiMted for hia partidpft-
tion in the rcl>clliun of 1818.
A Madama built by Dewendra Mulachariva, who built the Qetagon in Kandj.
HIOAHAWELA.— A *ilb|[a ia Q«npk Dduij> pMmw*, lUUb EaO.
Not enuaiiintwl is «n; tiuDuu.
InlM}Hll|ner««(A>i. 3j>.4/.>of UMoiDninlri paddy Undwoa
It TkUwinn*, naar Wattaguiu,
P<>pu1»ilua in 1HT1, 6i\ (SW mn1e>, m> Uaaiat) ; Id IfWl, I1T3 {3d7 nwiN,
aOiUiiuuluii^; IB li-Ut, MiHuiiiiQiinii, 04 (Ii3 oukii, H feintle*) : MiKUnicuia Al>>
huU<k-iiirA,<il(S4nMle*,fVfuiiwlc><):Miwknini>iiKDikirilliiK<>IU,G2(31ni*lHi,tt
(•nmlrii) ; Mi||aii.nmiiB llinia <iBUiinrd<T«, 37 (19 uulv*. Ifl foiukloi) ; Uigim*
Mitm Ikli'k UKMiuvJda, 2U (KM malvii, liW (anulw) ; MigammMift
tlHlM^kunibtin, IH (!) makii. <J tvnulcii); Mifjunnuna WiO|Mltd«niTa, IIS
{Ut nuli'ii, M (aiuKlfn) ( lliipuinnna WiyanninulU, 1^4 (&(> iiulu*, GH ftmilai) ;
total. 7-a (:lJ.~i uinlm. :I4h fomaloi). In thu binipi' sovuruDMnt tlic pmpla
wvrv boat buililun.
TliB nm
ol KihHS
Viltiru.
In Iha It. L. M. !>:( urM (l(U. 3^. 31.) at |Bd<lj laud were ivEi-Urtd.
In MTl atxiut l.'iltaeraii wuto rvyittornl, of which llhi acreo paid Ri.549-C0 :
Sit uii:»(lt>'<. -V*- 4'-) were ti.-iii|>k liirid.
Tlwniuni atiKUt INUI amunu (l,>uil> aero) of lii){h land which belonged t«
as vwiiirn (IT.imM). Mi|{nina, bi-liinKinK to Major P^iiii, ia a Goe cocoa otala
ovutliHiking W*tt<'t[iuiui : tlia rnilauy paiwvs ihruugli it.
fhni'i.!.— Lilitratlon aUiat a watti-courre, M.i!37, *13,7;6, UU,.t29, Dt.Z:>9.
TnliwtAaka tiMII.— D(vla(E"ttruiDltankirl lohcruu Karuppu Oaumate,
diiHiihi'iilinic hrr ilau(:litvr.
8lttu Saks liiorl liy llunwatlr Ailliiar in tavi-ur Of Kniuppa Oamnaha.
Ihi'il ut Did linka IT'Ki fnim Walinilailroivc Garaniahi) tv hii> nvphow Uimois
Oainniuh.' {JiJ. /'uw„ Hill J/»j, faU).
Aluiiutlivp hH«i (IoIbko, 3J.»IJ. an^n. Arambrsf. M.^tno. r.S.Si'a, Ii3.fl».
AnniU-IHila.lutimlal'nuanH.T.UI.N'.H. tliulnhiimullcipi, VXUI, N.8. Ball-
tijraunalBKv, Maiiituwa ti-nauto iTrmmcttan Rajokarijra) ; laudi ilewecnd W
maUNunly, lO-tm. IK.N'i.ni.iiMiiTalpntSakalTiiH). BatwdU-fra,Hi^nimaM
Vibunilrnauf.n.t.Tai. UurakaratlP. &^M H. K. llaaarnitr.;iJ,i-Jl,nivUllI,a.'MHS
(Tal|«t t<Bka l(J3). ItikirilluBuilno in.VUI, X. H. Ellaplugn, ari,IMC, M,4U,
' tOAKt, tXitW. MfOi. :iHfal. tS^in. OannKr. fi,3iUI, 3U,t.1», M,4W, tS,4llti,
Cl.fsa. tlwluv, HiATi. OnraliaiBilUin. Vibara teiiaut, injtlit- llalijala
Knuiarnnui-kflB)P',!ajiri,I7.tT«lTal|iut8ahat,Tia).ll«w)ikantennFs«,2W,A3t.
Uillara Wwluwn 3i,iaa. KaraaKuhawalh'Ka, »l,73tt. KahataaaomuiluiM
Wobiwwa r.. a Miwraiau, 3.WI S. X. Koaara Ounnalir, iVMi. Kmkida-
riMyigv (JkJ. t\-m„ Mif II, INTI). IU,T2^ l«mJ (TdpU Rnka I7IHI),
7.4)12, n^-^ ((ranolatiun sf Taliait IT:MI). 9>.UI, t3,u;i (tnuwiatlon of
Talput tl'ai, »}^a, 3N.!IU, L^iMJ. «i,1i:„ HlJul, KX^tlt?. ui.i.-.u (Slttn
Kaka lOui. Tul|i.il« Saka ItiiU. 17l>.'i, ITW-Sit). llT,7r>«. T,l»U N. S.
Knialmrnni M,3iX. Liranawailnico iHMt, alAOA tVihan' tenants).
Ha>U«nU|tV, Ii.*HiX. H-iWi. 1(V)I7. 3U.I<Ni. Sa,m, SI.IiH (Talpnt Kakn
IKM). I"..-!.;!!*, 7t.Kil. nS.WKI. )luUnbaniU(F, 9il,i:<7, a>i,3ni, asjTi. ll^MT,
UI,±:>H. tt7.7ni>. I.nwi X. rt. Uanaanalaga, <i,-a6 S. a Vmwlaire, «i,W.
HieamiNana. chtrf at. wh« ilM la I'M A.D.. «■ Polkuinlnin. Hl^ninaM
Itala WB' a MOT of KKolawatlc lUU of the AnnnnRama tanllj ( IW. /., k Stti.
Hwirnipn. ;Iii.:HI->.U<i.I»1. »<a3i(. BJ,ltN>, 37,(7:1. 3>>.:»^ I»XI1, i'lU.iS^ u^uta,
.'•U.riur., ilj.nj'h (i'-a.''!. Xarayona UrahkmaDaiCF, 37.101, UfiiT, iSMi,
U.t;:il, 3H.il;i;. n.1.7Til. Naraj-anam, 7,li>l \. S, Penis. II. W., 3al3S.
Pul-BinUvir, :il.<M*. Ttmli*. »,)<!'*. .lUJKH. flJi.MHi, IW.'.'.'il. Ti-lkataitc, SX.IM.
r..jL>J. Walawiop, Uii,m;;i. WalpoUil«mn-tfi>, Unit. n>H.. .Vny /I, ll<S4),
Waiinl IIv&iifalDiti-.&.lUI, »l,Sit7. ^LL-iV Wwlan, l<),IH7, (Defendant lald that
ibn-r BOuIha prrviuniitu her huiliaud'a dcaui, ia lieinK very ill, tranHr«ned tn
hi* witr bihI chililnn hh tando *trbal!jr. deli<rrrin;t th" Mnl Tnlpol and
makJneanaikaaaitiinawithanBSoin pctcnw uf wioral witnen^n), HU.IM,
S7,(H|, Wikraiua)n,n.liit, l7.«i».ni,2H1(Talput fbha lliU). The iilalDtiB
ta au aotioii hi'ard an lltk Ma;, Irill, prmluued oU !iaka IBHS an<l ola Baka
mo— uo Ml
(1770 A.D.). — In tlM year of Baka 1692. I, Bodarage Dinfri Apfmwm, of
Migammana in Pallegampaha of Duiubara.do gife iu perpetuity the field wbieh
I inherited from mv grandfather Wonui Naido (who adopted me), namely, the
upper one iiela of Mailuwala-eli} A^wetlduma with the two hou^eii appertaining
to the luune, his oocoanut trc'c*, the ganlon which Wanni Naide and Din|^ *
Appu formod by a channel round Uattttorakotuwe*warta.lMiuni1ed from thin vide
of the hedfTt^ of Konnppu. and the two honm>!4 ; thc^c appiirtonanccM being the
portion which Wunni .Nai«l«tw*ai« )h)><--(*^i«€<1 of, boon ibf ovo of bin death, OAsigued
to me, hilt trrandMin Diugi Appuwu. 1. Dintri Appiiwu having poHm'fHetl. on th«
uvf of my death, do give to my wife, in th(« iii<mtb Durutii, on Snnilay, the
day of tb«4 waxing moon, nntivr th«« cunHtcllniion Mula. Thi<4 tranpffr wa«
cau'«<Hl to b<> writt<Mi with tho knuwKHljro of ibt> witu'^^-on Ko<^kolnpitiy«*f(«
Gammahv, Pibillrwiiguri' Konarabanii. .Mi^nunmuna Hulitiynnna. IMamulle
Samara llenaya, Anwcddnmo Namlnwa Durtiya. Ar<wt><li1um«i lloratala Duraya,
and ihi' HaUi-apulbinik llonayo uf Mtviuwaia. clniprt>ontion<4.) H,hCm.
(1771* A.D.). — In tbc yi'or of Saka 17ol. of the month K>jila, on the Mh day
of tho incn-u»ing m<MHi, under the coi.^tdlarion l*unH\\a*>u. That the h^wer
eight labas of Mada\vala*el«'*kunibura. t woc^HUMtnut trrr.'*. thi-^anlen and bouse
attueluil tbfrfto.wbi<-h wrrt'grantttl tome. Maila\\.ibi-eli*};o f.altiof Mi|;aminana
in Pall«-;;ampaha of Diinib.ira. by my bnol>:ind \uiiK* (lummabo, I hato trann*
ferriHl to my «Iau};bt4T Kahi Ilnnii. a^ "hr bad riMKlen-d me a«<«i^tano0
with a gotnl will, to Ik* pik-M'-i-i«sl by brr in fiaruvcni. (IIit«» follow
the UHUal impreealion<«.) Witnr^M*^ wbu know tbin are Pihili^^' Appurala,
BIi(;ammaiia Kumara If- na;'a. Ma|)uwa lleiiuya. Mnliyailcna Ku<la Naide,
Kandaii^M' (ianuuahc. Madawulu llllc;;e Raukira, Uambukwolle Liyanawaduwa,
Naida \Va«lu\va. \ValjM>la«b'niy« Anii.ui'i'a. and for tb • writing? KG>k«iIapiiiye
Gammaho ; with the knowlnl^i* of tbr^r witue--4's ibih I-.nid vi-iij-bor woj* ^rant«^
(I7s:i A.D.). — On Thursday, the Titb day of thr inereaHJng m<Nin. of ihe month
Esala, iu the year of Saka ITo**, under tbc ronstdlation Pn^a, ihii« land transfer
wosgiven. I,.S:imarappu,wbuam ItstM-ndcd from Wikrama;^ ■ \Vani>'a (taromahe
of Migammana in Pane^rampabaof Dnnibara. having' ^'ven to Ko.Hkulapitiyege
Kaluwa. who xh tbo ^on of my ewc^^a-b< d:i\vi (uucU^ or aunt's dau;;bter). the
gardi-n Kot«kolapitiy«;watta, N\bi<b is an appurtiiiam-i* of my Hebl Wikramage-
kumbura. This ganb-n lir>< abi»vr ihi* stn>aiu brbiw the garden Wikramoge*
watta, above tbi' Mi grovi> of (be -ain«> imtmiu, and Ih'Iow tbe ink tree
fenctMit TiblHttumudnna. Tbir« ^ranb ii. wbii-b is about two |ielaj4 within the
Maid boundaries. I. Samarappu. bavi* tiiiully transfcrr«<«l to my ^on Kaluwa.
The wiin«'>seH wlio know tlu* finir ar«' Nariyana.'.- hinturala. Kllapitoge
Bajju Ycdarala. \ValiHdadeniyi> NikatraUi. (Impn eat ions.) Thin land Talpot
was written by T«>nnak«in(;<> Viilarala. lM.«>7I.
(17Hi» A.D.). — In tbe yiar of Saka I ?«»•*. of tbo month MiMlindinn. the.*»th day
of tbe inerea^iug nusm. b«*in^ Saturday, under tbo eon<«tellati(tn lU«hena.
The Ib'ld Kankannuinjn^ ANW«iMuma of I.'* labas n^nl one c<H;o;inut tret* were
given unto Halitiyannalngt' Xaiidnwa INiuikkiya. to \m |MHHi-K«i'd by him on
condition of brin^iu^ and ofTi-rint; to tbe Dalada Muli^awa 7 mca<«ure<i of
rice, luo Himers, 7 wick-^ and oil. 'Vh'>* was ^'iven by Ko^kidapitiye U|MisakA
Gammabe. Tbe winu><4<'!« are f.iyanawadu (iamuuiht*, Kinkolapitive Kuda
Qaunuabf, Ukku Xaide of tbo sanie bou'^e : in prcM-uei* of tbrs4< witness**s thia
was given. If there Im* any who hball dispute or eonti'^t this he shall fall into
the heven hells. ITi.tiJIi.
(17t*s A.i>.). — In the y»ar of Saka I72i». of tbo month Nlkini. on Friday, the
.*ith after tbe full moon day. under tbe eoustilhition Aswlda, this land voucher
ha« been written. I bat tbe field (tya^'ixla aswtnbluma of hi lahos, Kgoda- '
watta. iueluding the two e(K*oanut tree^. tbe np|MT houM* which was occupied
by Pingevvatte I'lmnaka (iainmabe. tbe pii e*- tif •fardeu lying this »id« of ihr
pep]N>r vine anil this t«ide of the upp«'r young jak tree in tbe fi-no*. tbe original
garden tojrelber witbitbe bou^e■'. gard< n-. trees of tbi-* fitle of Kte^kolapiliya.
the piece of garden Kankauan^'ewaita lying above tb<' water cour«e and below
Patte^^ewatta. tbe piece <if tbe p^anlen hambai/abateiinewatta lying thin hide
of tbe watereoursc in theti« Id Kumbure;;ekumburaandabover|»aMika)re-kotuwa
have Ix-en made over by me. K(»*«koIapitiye I'ltaoaka tiammahu of .Mig;immAna
in Pallegan)paba of Duinbnrn. tu my lie;r<itien dau/bter Dingiiti. after the
Godaiu' t^eremony w;is perform<r«l when my siekue^s was to terminate in death.
WitneoM's who know the >ame are tiotlatre Uajaii;ik>a Kumarannehe. M*'<1age
Gammahu of tbe ^alno villau'e. I'lMi^aka^'e Ar)i<.'b<>bi Naide of the ulDte village.
Henagebuwela Gauia Naide residing in the bouso of Vetlag*Mlara. V«slagi»
Tettuwa. Aebarige Puiudii Naid(>. Doratraiiia Kalu Duraya, Nanduaa Dawul*
karaya, Wcgalnmullo Kaluwa. Tomniettava. Ilorano Karaya. (Imprveationi*.)
K.tWi'i.
MMAMHiaA TlHAIB.— •NuBjVM Brahkauug* Ippnbimt of HigMiinu*
rtitad that bu nuMltalbw, • Brkhmin, eut* lo tnu TiUag* fnm Hadnn
In tka tine ot Kuig Kirti Kri snd pUotad two Bo-tree* from bnocbta taken
Irom tho Bo-trM it ADoimdlupar* ; that tb« king tkareaftar «r*ct«d th«
VIbtre Rod dedinted Und*.
Onnt io 1701 Saka by Battn-ijot) Teronaanw ot Talawioni to hia pn|Hl
Onniratoa Bilmlij nf Yatawaro of, iHltr alia, ■ red cgeoanut troa in tbs cooi-
ponrd of lliiiammanR I'uiiitala (IT.-IW).
Action \ij Stiiruiiipila Uiinaiiw Hitalnnt BaU{[all«ite Panalaya Duraya to ajeot
tiin tniin a Bui<l:init canlan fur out |iurfoniiing aorvicei tolba Tihare, 33,734.
Tba VllUHE !.•« H»o Survioo Paiigu hvn :—
I. Uluwabsna.— Tuiiant : PandituKe Pino. Holila halt an aera Geld and
quarter of an acr> pirilen. Serricca (cominulable for Ba. •(
tile* ot the viluToun:ea jcarand tOHira a haliya or™ • "-"
i. Pidurairabana.— Toiiantii : Narayannge and AluBollawatteiis. Hold II
•era flvhl and H| acrca gardon. 8«rvicoii (coininutaUe for Ba ia-05) : lo
■hift the tilvi of the Viliaru uuce a yuir ; to enwiliniK tliu walla and Roor aJx
tinun a year ; to iruoJ ihu naluira aii timoi a ynr; to docirale Viban for tbi
four ftHtiraln.
S. Ilakiti^i.— Tonanta : Onrufio. BoldSlacrwi flHda and )) aero uardsiii.
flarrirr* (•ommutnlilv fnr Bii. MKIS) ; una lu lihrnr Hid lii>k|;i;aiyu for tho tu»a«a
on poya dayi and un llio tuar (oitivaU ; to weed tlia muluwa three limca a year.
4. Tuinniuttan.— Tonanla : Teroraotlange. Hold halt an uore iiuld and
quarter t>( an acrv Knrilon. Korrtuu* (cummutablo fiir Bh. J-STi) : two tii Inat
dawnlaand tuniiuottaina for tewawa on poya daya and tlw four fcatiiiiU ; uoauch
day! oaeh rvcuiroa invnU. Ko penunia.
ft. Ilnraiic— Tunants : Horani^kanga. Hold thrte-quartcr acre field and
quarter uf an acre garden. Kcrvicn (uontmutable fur 1(a. 4'liri) : one to blow
Um horn for tewawa on poya duyn and ths four tvntivaln ; to waed the nuluwa
ODC« a mniith ; rocuivea morninff mcalH.
Our<i|ri> tli"' MaiUnwaU Viilani'liKs Jollpala UnuaoHa'a land beloniilnir M
the Vlhara takra fur the railway. KI,1>S7. anTBhamlllaira and Llyanavadan
torViharalaiHl.'iN.N«l.
Tbe Dalada Mai.kiawa to* two [uagu :•—
1, nuwiHi.— Tiin.inU : Balitiyannnlage. Hold t| acrca fleldi and H acroa
fardena. Surrioeii (cnnnutibia fur Ka. IGii) : una to iKnt tom-tnm at tfac
nte uf ono month per poU of mod land ; to attend nt fcntinla, two Puja>
nant^lluyi, and ten dayo of Perahera ; to aD|iply two watli Rowan daily when
Id mnrc, and rrci'ivi'H nieala ; to prmwot the Din NiUma at tbe aaw year
with TPRuUblen aud Intel. (Hog IM.UO.)
2. Badal.— Tuniinta : Migammana Jayatumla Arachi:hila and Oonagsla
Viilanelaye Itajji Mutikkar. Hold tlirec-quartar acre Gold and Ihree-qnarter acr*
Stftlun. ScrriCM loominutablc fnr Rh. 10) : to poliib and koep clean thti juwel-
iry belonging lu the Oulnila Wuhanio ; to keep in repair the gold, aiUcr, and
binaaa utannibi, and do other work for iwten day* a year or to pay one pound
a year. The Malig^iwa |>aid the bii.
IX'hIifnma Diyawailiiiia XilaDr ri, Tambi Hntta Paltlren. DDfendant beld a
Grid awl Ranli-n ■uhji'Ct 10 tliR H'rvica of aeuMiinichlnihn Malifiawa, Action
WnARDKNIYA.— A hanilet of CDandupitiya in Knlujiammanasiya pattuwa,
Hnriapattn.
In the Cenaua of IRTI grnupfd with Dllindnpirtya, BaUwatgoda,andPattiya>
goda. NuklnttieCanHUN.if IMHI. Population in 1«I1,33(II duIm, 22 femaloa).
UOASKOTirWA.— A Tilloffa in Kandanalla korale. MaUle Nortb.'
Sot in th» Oenin* ot IM7I. Population in 1481, 1& (10 noalM, B tBintlaa): la
1891, 31 (U nmlua. R femaloa).
In ISn 2<f acre* (ISn. On. il.) paddy Uud waM ragi*t«r*d, of wUeb ft acrM
paSd Ba. 8'12 ; lb* real were nncommuted.
laO— MIL
MIOA8TENNE WALAWW A.- Formerly took in AranohiweU, a iMmUk of
NagolU, oloM to the QoTemment HoepiUl et Matele.
MILLABUPP£.^A Tillege in Udagempalm korele, Harifpettu, neer AlMreta-
goda.
Not in the Censiu of 1871. Population in 1881, 9 (4 males, 5 femalea) ; in 1891,
9 f3 males, (n femalee).
The Dalada Mauigawa has a Hewisi Panguwa here, Ou. 2p, 2i, field,
(ki. 1^. 4/. garden, Oa. \d. HI. hen, held by two Moormen (Gane Ourunnehelage).
Services (comniuUble for Hs. 4'40) : to pay 4 shillings per pela of mud land and
to give to the Diwa Nilame a penuma of forty leaves of iMtel and one dry fiab
from each, or else an equivnlent in salt.
MILLAWANA.»A village in Udugoda Pallesiya i»attuwa, Matala North,
DoMUAOAHAUULLA is a hamlot.
SfreuNL-^Millawane-oya.
Population in 1871,31)3 (211) males, 174 females) ; in 1881, 435 (239 malea,
1% fomaltH); in 181U, BX\ (17n males, 157 females). VelUlai, Yidanea, Kaia-
puUo, WuHhers.
In 1878 152f ncrvN of paddy Innd were reKisturod. Gonnnuted S7a. 0*p. %i,
(paid Rs. l:>:i O'J), uncommuted 32(i. 2/>. 1/., redeemed 4<i. 2/>. -5/., temple land
Oft. 'dp. 0/., sold by the Crown Iff. \p. ()/., total 70u. \p. 4/.
The DlKRva of Matale styled .himself ohiof of the gravets of Millawana ( KdI. /.,
p. 270),
>Wwi/7/>x.— Dawuoduge, a7,2tt5. Dudanliyaddege, 4U,;»»2. Uallindage, 87,285.
Miidi|K)la Kala. i.'iuii I). C. M. QTalpoC Saka 1 7o7). Millawano Vedarala. 87,2H5.
Mudiyan^^cla;:*', ^reat tcrandrtons of Dombaj^ahawatte Mudiyanse, 3Ji2UD. C. M.
Mii{runu\vuuf;oda Kadawate RullaKu, lH7,i'Kr>. Pallemallege, 39,131. Ratna-
yuka Mudiyanseluifc, :(U,131. Wijckonge, 3U.131.
Oanr ViiiARP.^Built in a rock cave. There is a rock inscription. Tba
Dagoba is in ruins.
Mohottullage Punchi Appuhami Araohchi owns two Ninda Pangu here : —
(1) Lindakotuwe Nila. — Tenant : Alutgo Anura Upasakaya. Holds a field
of 3/). SeiviccH ((.'omoiutuble for Rn. 7'50) : to present betel at the old and new
year and a piriveNMi of vi'^ctublcH at the old year only ; to pay lU. a year ; to
provide the proprietor witli ablc-b4Hlied men to the number of 10 for journeys
tor not more than Koven days at a time, not of tencr than three times a year
if more than fivo men are required, and not more than six timen if only one ia
required. The proprietor to feed the men. The proprietor paid the tax.
(2) Hatange. — Tenants: Hapanpcdige. Hold one garden of 1/). and two hen
of 3/>. Services (commuuiblv for Rs. 2) : to present betel at the old year ;
to provide a man to go on six journeys a year eight days at a time carrying
provisions, &c., and receiving food.
Rattarango Kirala and Kiri Menika owned one Pallemulle Ninda Panguwa :—
Tenants : Kattaudiyala^^e, Kandawalayagc. Hold one field of l/>. 51*. Servi-
ces (commutable for Rs. 3'7r>) : to present betel twice a year ; to pay 3 ridi a year ;
to supply able-bodied men, Hubject to the limitations of No. 1, out if more than
five are reijuired not moru tliuu once a year.
Lansakara Muhandiramage Appuhami and Tikiri Menika owned one Balitiyanna
Ninda Panguwa : —
Tenants : Gongale^e, Ralitiyannalaj^o. Hold two fields of 2;»., seven gardens
of 2/}., one hena of 1//. HervicoH (commutable for Rs. 5) : the Uurayo to give
betel and four tuttu at the old year ; and the Kalitiyanno to give betel and
a pirivoKKi of vei{et4iblcH.
Uodanliyadde^'e Menika owned a Xinda Panguwa, a garden of l/x, held by
Dapanpedige Kiriya, to give betel at the old year. Commutable for Ba. 1. (8et
40,582.)
MLtlUUK. — A H\W^ In Uuxloka konls, Uppw UumWk. 16 mllM tnm
Kiriiattij'k.
Kaii«ta«*iuwii^.— A bMiiltt.
Uiinure, UuidanikumbBn, Kay iluaraUi Bnil Gtlunnduiia tuna an huIhiU-
■■•■■■uhi
'KliiUriiinlt'kuiilii, HuiloWKlHllu-ifalkandK.
litiii ill IHNI. Iiirt (H» nialvK, IM fuiiiale«)i iu IRBl, 1B7 (83 m
InlNTH 'lilacnjii (w>My laud wuro rci[i>l(tNd, of vhioh 00 paid B*. I28-U;
A unrm Milil lij tlio Cn>wii.
Tliora uunt cnlTio ,i1uiUtii>nii hare, which are abaadonod.
MiHn>tonnii_ViliKW Ju IT'.W A.U., iitylsd Mnualf BalcmthatinaTa of Hinnn
(V»/. l.,i.],.l4i,S04).
I>b]1pi[« m. EkumyakaicF, 47^11. tUjapak^ Abakan Walawwa,
. . bawfU). Jlinura RaMNUadu, i wttnoM In mil
Dr. Davy'K ilcwriptiim of th« nilm mt* hen, pp. 377-S80 :—
Kruiii llallflialii I ptuaxilnl Ui nanwcllv, almat fnar oIIm dtilant, b* a
IMtli thai hil o*0T a manntoin, ong i>ldu of whluh wa* ban and Uie oChai
i...vi'r<-<l with tiin«t. HTiil IhmuKh a vailry |irutty |[<<ucrnll]r oaltlvatrd. I had
h>r my gtMa a Wiilnbii, a hiuiilHiiiio. aalm. and liiti<l I Intent yuung tsan, tnaa
wbiiiii I iiriiunnil all llw intorouUiun I could nUti m<|ii]Dllni iho oonntiy, atid
N'niXMtiug Uiu nlln oavn. the wocking of whlih ha aaporin*
ll'Ullll. . . .
On Ihc laiirrnw ((lb Rrnli'mlirT, \*19) w not out tor tha iMn. A ODntiQMd
a<criiC IliruuiiU a ■Inntiil )iiii|[1u liruiixht tM t» n liulu plain, (Kirirnl with
SiH< iin-» aiul ImialKully ■■•mti-il ulth alump< ol triv<, from whioh m had
an cxli'UHivu uml luli'nutlnji pru-imut, Itnhlnd, LnwanU Kaii<1y. and on anoh
*iiU', wi'R! hiliy MiHiiilaiiw. atiil in frunt tbu low coaiiliy o[ tlw Uahatrcddab
nlLu, pri'm-nliuK a4 far ax tbu pyo iinild n'oab an uiiinU'rrapk'd narfava nf
wwhI, wllh tUv i-HH^itliW ot uiiP HiKit iif walar aliuul Mii niiliM aK. wblob
1 was tubl !• Ilir Inki- iir mthrr tunk <■! Iliulinnp, Mid to bi' six or slirbt nilU*
In uirauinf •'»'»«>. , . . Wlii'HtniihaitilrMjrailiil ahnut hiilf a mlli-. tho path
divhli-il 1 w<' iinitliil thai uiiml trnliU'ii. whluh Ivd to Ibu oihiIuiIchI villngc of
Ui-mnoni. ■wl I'nurtHl nnothiT. jn>l pi'Toeirtiblo, IcnilinR off Ui thv riitht, lielon '
whiuh a ft'W wiUu'nil lKiU][h< vrn ntntwnl (n ■bnw that tho way wax probl-
UtBl. AfhT nit bmir'a hinl walkiiiR ovcrnuMt ililScDlt Krounil. wean-lvcd
at Vha o1)ipot of uur i.Mi«h. Tin !!»( vii-w of the |ilacu Man nveeilingly
■IriklHi;. A lurice liiv» uppcanil In a poqicnilicDlnr face at rock about SIM fL
Uxh, cmwiuil with Uirei-t, at thu bom' of which wa* a ntniio or platfoim of
inlilii'b. thai Frrnipil ill danRci iit i-luling Into n ikr|i wmbW vutlry closed tn
by uii-iuitiiiiM nf oon>iilrrnblo glrvation and remnrkiililc boldncMi, Tho cave
wai »»i fl. d>'l-|^ nnil al ita mnuth, wliich wa* ncnrly ncnii-rlruular, about
Ml ft. hiKh nod Itm wi-k'. It> llinr wi* rueky and Htnp, rapidly axccnding
Inwiinl, uml ii* I'XlrFmity wa» nnrrow ami dark. To IiiclUlatc the anurnt,
hHldcr. wm pliiiitiil iu Ibi' noat difficult idav*. . . . The workmen, whom
I timnd at Ihcif lalH>un>. Kixtccn In DUinlvr, were thr rnrlcl wt of nrtiliccn
I rvrr wltnrwnli their liadtpn. aluo^ nuktil. wrru aoilerl wtib din, and their
horhy bnnliianil balrwen' uwttnl anil pmnlcml with brown diut. When I
arrjn-d. tlrt-y wero wwapii'd, not Id ihu ca»i', bnt on ibc plaitorm before il,
atli'iidliitc lo the u|H-ralluin that wrrr ihvu ifuiuir <"> in the ojvn air,— of
Hllriition. CTaimmtlan. iimI cry-talllxatiun. Tli«> u|i|iiiratoH rmployiil wa*
CBrinnii frir lln pimnliiilty ami milenvH. A *uiiill ■ireamot vaUv waa lad
fnim a ili<taiiue tu itu- plnor by a piiw of lianilMiUK : the Hlun wen of nwUlnK,
in Ihi' "hai* ut niuan' Iwu- >np|iu(tol by midiH : nwl the wnporatinir w.wU
and, iniU'i'il, nil tlm vi«wb> umiT. were tho uniBinuu chaitk-a of tba country, Of
which u icn'Hl ninny witi- BFHinbliil of vaiionn piii'^ Tbu cave uiny be cumd*
drml partly naiurnl mid partly an illclal. I wn- inMrmol that ilurinK tho laat
nity yinrn, tiirpix muni ha in I bi- dry >ca-<uii. it hu Ui'n annonlly worknl.and
that ca.-b man em]day<-il vai R'.|n[rcd to fdnii:-h a load of nitre, which i*
about iiiity iNmnd-, to the royal Htonv.
Hiniurn l> a divp unnow Tallry liryond Laka){ala. nod in Ihe mouulalni
whii-li rorm the npiHwito >ii1<: in a nitre ca*i'. the mort prodncti*e in tba
Kanilyan counlry. nllhonj:b the iiiiint'ty it ylililcd wa. >o IrinioK that it l>
•nt now worth wnrkinir.-C >h'-W,p. 1(U.)
MIR^MIK M6
IflNIOOHOWA.— A Tllhffe in tJdiipahita tcoriliB, TuttiMiie, pu%%t HlyidiU.
Stream, — Galwete-«lft or Ptngolle-ela.
/////«.— Alakoladoniya, Alu-amba, Aswoddnma, lUda-ela. OaltemlM, Hotiiii*
akkapitiya. Kongahamnla-tonua, Koiigolla, Nuga, PangoUe-elakanda, PiM»>
gedatukanua, Ritiguhamula-tonrm, WuKoUa.
In thti Coiirtim of 1871 tho villiiKo wu^ joined with RiMshchSkaduwa. Popab-
tion ill IHHt, 2:U (110 ninluM, IIH fuuiiilcs) ; in IHUl, 217 (llSiuuK 104 females).
Inferior YulinlaH dcgrnd^xl by King Hn jii Sinlm.
In tho II. L. M. about 'ifi aorcM {\2a, I//. 7/.) paddy land wom rvK(<ttt>r«d in ih*
nuinoM of Kiri Appit, (lamimttu Hninarnkuna, Atapattu Tunuya, Atapatta
Alnha Koim. AtA|mttii Iniiya. Tikiri Amnm, Atapnttu Tonna Kona, Atapatta
Mapawa, Gam|iattu Iniiya, Atapattu Pcruma, Uampattu Kaluwa, Atapatta
Donanchiya, T«ttu.
In 187B 251 acres paddy land wore roKiHtonx). Commuted 7a. Op. 71. (paid
iRa. 62 04); rcdccmo<), 3a. 1|^ 0/. ; abandonud 2(i. 0/>. HL ; toUl 12a. 2/1. 6/. :
f\imiliii. — The laiulM of Miui(comuwo Kurnlo Aobchila woro conflsoaU^d for bit
partici|uition in thurolRtlliun of ISIH. AlahukonKo,f>H(i, D.C. Miid.(TaIpoUSakA
172:i. 17J8, 17:t2). Ahikobubiiiycirts l.'><!'>. 2S.7(i(;. A'l.ati (Talput Saka 1710)
(IW. /..y>. J.kV). QiHlarakumluinpN is.hiii. GunmmdittoKo, IH.OIQ (TalpoU
Saka 17IU, 17;)^). Ilorut MiidivniiMloKtN 3.tK»l (N. H.). Maino|o», U84), P.O.
Mud. (Tul|iut« Saku 17;.':l, 172S, 17.12). :i7.o<tl. !N.21S». Kuda Araohrbillaire.
48.1(;d, 2,Ulil (N. S.). Kuiiiburt'hr,., 7-w, iCiM. I). C. Miul. (Tulpoth Siika I7-.M:, 17M).
Minigumuwc Koralo AitbohillnK^s l.H'.Mi, I). C, M ml. (.Till im>U Saka 17'J3, 172l«,
17:i2). MudiyaumhiKi'. WIX*:* ( IV/. /., p, .5J.V). NikKolhweloKo, 4.2W, 37,H«l
(TaliiotSaka 1721). rulmIuuMN:i7.(Mil,l»S/illt. Vuhiwutti'Kv. :<*.', l'»>'i. Polkoto-
wi'Ku. 1 H,Ol(i (Talpots Haka 1 71<J. 1 7:iS). UdaiMilata Korulo Aoljchila, VUH, D. C.
Mad.
(1797 A.D.).— In tho yoarof Haka 171i», of tho month Nawun, on Wi<tlnoMlay|
tho full moon day, under tbt* oonNtollation llturuputupn. I, l'olk«iittW**K** Kirl
KtuuA.of Miiii^fouiuwu, in Nuniiiwciiipalata, Tuiiipiiuu.do d«-cIiiro that tho field
Anwodduma of "2 p«>laM and tho frunlt*ii atiachtMi to it, Kunihun>KnwjiwattA,
togothiT with other up))uru>nuiioei« th(Tt>to, luivn thiH day bct-n lM¥|Ufat he<l to my
grandMin Tikirala, who ix to po«r4i>!4< without any interruption, and if any
interrupt they nhall fUlTor thi« (Hiuie(|ueiioe of the flvo onlval 4»athi«, but
the Haiid TikiruU or hit lieirf< Khali nut HtifTer tin- uon<HHiuenco of tli^ five
onleal ontliH. WitiieoM't to the hniiio are l*oh«>liyadih> .Mudiyanso, Ma|iawiU
Kudaralaof Minigomi wa. Kumhure^^*KiiraIe .Vraehcliilu. Diii^irala, NikatroUe-
wela Meiiikraln, We<:iila Duraya, (tcilarakuniburo Diiitrirula. Puncbirala
Arauhchila. Luniillcfre Tctturala. Kawrala, GHlanikiiuibure Appnrala. Watte|^
Riwurala, Korale;re lUndurala, Kumburege Appnrala, Uduwc Unnanf>o,Udubowe
Hunudurayiunc Kiriya. Thih land vuuuhor waH written by Wattege Siwurala.
18,04i;
(IKOI A.D.)— In (ho year of Haka 172:1. I, Galliot tego Kawrala, of Mini-
gomuwa, in Naronweni|>alata. Tuni)»ane, l>oiDg in debt have ifiven my land
Kawadi*Kalpotti-k(ii)ihuraot' h Inha-*, to>(ether with tlHi high and low grounds
thirero attueh<Hl, to (turuniadittigc Araclu-hila to Ik* bin |>araveui proi>erty
and obtained (tO ridiH. \VitneH^e.•% : Alnkohuleiiiycge Diiigirala, Miguna ellege
Tikirala, Teiinakonge Tikirala, Knmburi;;v Ditigirala, Kumburego Appo.
Written by Puttukulame Ileiiuya. (ImprecutiouH.) 'JSO, I). C. Mad.*
(Ihol A.D.)— In the year of Saka 1721], on l^ueMbiy, tho nevonthday of the
dmtreaMing moon, of tho month II. untler the couHUOlation l^tna. I, Kuiubnrege
Puncbirala, of Naranwenipalata in Tumpane. am indebted in a Mum of 40 ridiii,
for which nroonnt I am prcM-etl by my crcditorH; and my i«ouM.indaw Dingirala
and Ungurala have nndt^rtaken to {my the Ham«*, in conniilerution of which the
midillo i:( lah:iM ut KiMlekiimbura, t«)irrther with thn appurtenanoe!* attaclMfd
then>to, havi* b«'<>n given to tluMn, on coii'liiion of th<*ir giving haok thelamlM to
mc or to my nm Appnrala after n'eciving the aniwunt, on failure of which I
have pronii««-(l that they may |KiH.cs^ the lamK a-* their paraveni, and dcelare
that tht-y shall not !»•• tur^iil hy th«» ojith^. Thin tran-frr wa-* made by me
as I have no other children nor rrlative'*. \Vifn«*-'0f4 who know the rame are
Gedarakumhnre A]tpnrala, Nika'^'())l«>watti' Mmikrala. Tikiri Klana oCtheMme
hon>e. (I'ulkaiidc^r Appurala, aiitl Kluiiil»:.iiia>)a Vrtlanila. In preM.'nuo Of these
witnesM»-» thiH land TaliMit waH given. !>:>>, 1). ('. Mad.
(1801 A.D.).— In the year of Saka 172(i. I, Kumburego Pnnchirala, of
Minignmuwa. in Naranweni]>nlr\tn of Tnmimne. h<-lng involved in debt, the
property )M>lon<rinir to me. viz... tho fi<«hi Kamlokumlmffa ifi laliaH, and the
86—97 O
dUIb
_ , tOIBT
ereiUton. Thuiw who bvIim thia >ftlii thM bt oatiMd on tha mna oalhi, ud
thi> AuhrhiU nor hit hi'in ihall not aiifrrr Ihn nD4r«nn> of oatki. IViLncuM
■ra Klpolwlunljiitt" Knialo Amchchiln, TKnnnknn:.'!) Tiklrala, I'ahalikumbnrf
Paiuihinla, (iuliiiitl.'iiu Kiruln, Hi lUrakmuliuni A|i|>uraU, nnd AmuhahU
haulllaga Kawrala. A'I'h ihc IeihiwK-iIicd uf tlu-na wiiiioiuni ililn •ale Touchrr
wan xnuitiil. Tilt' Tal|Mt ho* bnuu wriitro by in>:, Patlnkulamu \okat
(liUW A. v.). — In th« Jtu inn at Haka. I, QnnimailKWRe Koiala AniohohiU
«( Hliilifumawa in VaniBWL-ni|ialal» ul TainiiaiM. ha*in)[ sfiyea tha aiipst 8
hhaaiif Xilca«ullrkcpihuu inp'tbiir with ihiihlKh ami luwKroundi tlivreto
Btlai'hiil III Aluliiaiiia ITilain-la VManr to Iw Un |iaraniii |ir<i)ii-rl7 j reccl>«d
flU AU*. WitiwH- Bnaircat lib- ulih-m : tl'tlarakamlur.- IliiulumlB. Oal-
C.4iri«i Kiialit. Tui ma Utiiaya. W.-k«1a Vofa Ihinija. Vixia.u l>; r»Ita-
uluiiiK Ili'Unya. Thii *rli'n-ann- iit tba wihii >ihiiU out full uihiu Kunil*
Arai'huhila w lib ili'iVMluBIa, but whwawnT dli>|iulu tliin iliall auUvr tin)
niim iiiK'nrr. Vwi, ■>.('. UaiL
(|!i1ii.4.li.).— Id thr yiwr at Snka 1TU2, I. Gnll<otlaicu DliiKinila. havinft
ouuim>'k-<l ili-liti, uiy witc and •ihililron n-fUMH) tu luijr the miiip. mf iiimnml
]>ni|ii'Tlr. bi-iii|t<iaiii]twi'laiif S lahnx, (lMl|i>iUckiiiBiiara I lahu<. toiC'tliiT with
Ihn hiitli ami liiw ifnmmlii Ihi'n-to ntlaBbvd. in bvn-liy ghea to Qurainaitlltive
AnrlHifailn tu lu Ua iiaraTmi |iru|rrt]r. I, thaaahl IHiiglrnla. Ou mT ilratblNd
ilndri'd Ibi'mhl Arauliuhila tii iliwIimucttu-ilebtailu'tollKvovcotili', namrlf :
In QauiiMlu-lp TIkirala 13 lidli awl 1 amHiu of Imlil]', GularakumhurH Tikiij
Glana in riilia aud I } aainna uT pHMjr, nurBnutdit.tr^ AraubcliiU :)■) rlilin and
Iw^wiumIiI*, llnruuuuliltrm Kiri MriiihaS riiljaaml I ainniiaii[ roMj, Tcnua-
bunicr Tikiri f " -■"■-' • --•--' -^■••- «..----.- ^- .....
ami I ]a-ia ul paildjr. OalK* Wa]i|ia 10 ridii. Oanumu Tikiri Kiana I
ot thviw a^tnnwa I haw ^ivcn Ihin Tatiiot. UM), D. C. UaiL
(lull A.I>.).—Tmiipti-r written in (homniith Bnk of Chi' reur ol flaka 1 ;n«.
WlwrcBii I, Kiiwlmnitv Meniknila ul lllniKi'iaiiwa in Nnrauwcni )iaUlii of
Taiii|niir.bulii|t inJi'lili-<t in a "Um iif li! riilin nnd 4 ainnnu ami 3 I'tIoii of
CUj, and la-inu pni<nil by my onilitiiri', tbv livid Kuiidi'kninliun' Mulwak-
lii-|ia*ula lit luur laliu--, trii:i!il»'r willi *.hv hiiih aiid l»w urunnilM llirrvlo
alliKhnl, bi'lHit lay linitn-rly, I iu» utillu'i'il tn trattiifi'r t'l nij' bnilhor llimlurola
toliDhiii)iiinvriit iiniiirrlj. Thn vi'iiii4inii>>it iiatb will fall n|wu Ihinu ihat
)lla]iulB llilx irauitpT. butnutnuiny bnithcr lUiidurala. Witiwwnw wlm hninr
tbu aanw an Hinipiiuuira Aninhi'blla, l-alnwatlFin' Kindc Auhiihita, VnOm
Appiihniul, rdmini Mwunla, IMago Pumihlnla. I\ilkaliiwi'eg Ilnnia A|ipu,
<laikamli'A|i|nrala. In thu prtncucti at thcwi witncswa I trauHfcrrrd my land.
IKm, [). V. Mail.
tvn pela'. and Ihi' aiiimrtiiiaiKi-!- tlipniil IwinK hi^h and low frounda, have this
day In-™ inii'fiTnil lo AlukiilaiWniy<v<' KitbIi- AravlwhilB liy mv Idaui'iia
Kinilu, anil dwliin' that I, Klraln. or mv hi-in ahall mit nwlFHt. and it any ilo
m Ihi'y --hnll MilTrr tbi> vmimiiui'Di'u of Ike B.tr otieal oathy, but the ■niil
Kunlt- Arnihi-hllu uiny p— i— a' hl» inravcni anri shiill not -iiBi-r tha
t!iin<'i|ai-iii.v III III" nath'^ Wiluriuni lur tW hiiUK' : WuUwita L(ibU|nha-aHK«
Nihim-. Hall" Hiulivaii^>, Wiii'knu Kankiinum lEnla. Idumr Viibiral.n. Ki«;da
Ani^^hrliibiaml Jl.iiikrala. Thi- anuiunt |nb) for ibi! Mihl latfli aio liM riilia
■ml tnniiiiiu lit |i"l<W til nn-. i:l fiilia tuUainttUili^ lu (luiaimla 53 iidia.a|
riiii* to Tviiiiak>ni>^Nhini. to Cahnljitiibira ^ rblii. IH^iliI,
MiMi'iivrwK VliiAHi:.— I.niiiU wont ilinliratLi) l>y Piib:ilkunil.uro Rub, nnd the
Ou-Bia ■••'i.|>tu nuccMuiiiiicd i»iil iilTi-ruJ llivsv, niid iilw laml at WuliwiU
iT. L. V. Jos, i.jftV' Ml, Sm, H^). Till) Viliaro Lw bean rmeiilly nipairtd
•M/l. JJ»).
(ITiU »,n.).— In Ihpyrnrot KliiK Suka 171 1. Mini([oinuwo Kornle AcJichiU
lUiil all ihi- iiioiiH I'lu-nkariiiir MiyaclaU. WiiljHilik, !1i«™iila and Jliniiwmuwa.
()ull.t'i.il :;.-. riilii ami km-,- iIu- »:iuii' tu l-BhHikniiibun> Rnia of Kuclichikiulawa
luOnii-ulalulula uf Tumiianr, aiid imrjiu-iil fnnn biiii u ]ii'ta u[ KuulH>hi>
MiN— Miu tm
kiduwe-kumbura and a garden on tho Hide of the ditch apportainiof to il, and
dedicated the name to tlie Minigouiuwu Vihore in onler (liat the offerings
tci Buddha may be ooutiiiiutl. Witnivscn : WVliwita Ratemahatmi^a of
Tum^HUHi, Dcdunupitiye Muliuttala. ll(ii('|M»la 31uhottaIn, Wcliwita il'attt
Mudiyuurto, Mawatii;(nma Kntii|>ull<'{jro Ap|tii. Mawnta^nina lla|iage Appn,
Minigomuwo Maus^n^rolli'iifo Korult' Aohvhiln aud Kudu Aehrhila, Minigo-
muwu Kumburo^o lJ|ta«{Ucaraln, Am.hibi-humilluiro Mniduuiurala, Hiyadalo
Kornle Aubchiln, KuuiburoKo Miuluwt^ Appu, Uewtuiokuinliuro Arachchila.
PuikMtuwo U|iu«Hkarula Ili>cmu<iu Vttlarala, aiid both ()u« jruung and old.
people of thu villa},(eM of Miiiit(uuiu\in, Iliyadala, \VuI|m)Iii. ll|H!madtt. In onler
that the king of thu ihlund and bin mini^u.'^H, includin)^ tho high pricut of
Ubhaya Vihare and all other prirntH and all the bciii^n who have ounitented to
thirt, may not only enjoy the blc8rtiii|;rt aud happiui'Ni of godn, but alao in the
end obtain Nirvana.
Action hy Sumangiiln Unnunso, inoumbont of tho Vibnro, againnt Kuda
Araobcbigo Unnbiinii und Tikirulu of Wulpola, for a tlold bolonging to th«
Vihiro. 2/JUl (N. 8.).
MINMIRIYA. — A villngo in (inngabi Udiuiiya pattuwa, Matnlu Eiisi. It U nol
moutioned iu tiny of the Couhus UotiiniH.
Tho Dalaha Malic awa owuh bind here, dodicatod to it on this Talpot:—
(1741 A.l>.). — On Saturday the thirteenth day of the new moon of the month
Nawan in the year of Saka KWi^t, this writiug was given by Balagalle Wili«
rarauHiiihu .MudiyauM* Halahaiiii. the Diyuwadaiia Nilamo ot the Maiigawa ; th*t
Im to Hay. the lan«lH Kon«luruwawa and the two af4weddumAit Konwcwa and
riputwilu. at Miumiriya, were de^licuti-d to the Tooth-relic. In caiw the Pat- '
tankattaya lailn to HU|t]ily n \\oi of molassen. forty-three bi'tel leavt»«, andiOTOii
nie:i.sure^* of rice to the r^Ialigaw.i, he will bo puniHhed. The biundaricd of tho
aforenaid land are from al>ovo Kudukatula and fn>m 'above the stone steps, this
Hide of Labulugoda and below the ll(-ma;.'aha.
MINUWAN(;O.MU\yA. — A village in (himpaba Koralo East. Upper Dumbatm,
between Ocwabaiidiyu und Madiigalla.
Iim, — Nungala.
Population in 18K1, 305 (188 nialoa, 177 fcmaloH) ; in 1891, 295 (151 maloa,
144 femalen).
In 187H 111 acroH (55a. \p ll|/.) paddy land wore rogistorod, of whidi
98 acres paid Hh. '24327 ; the rest were ix:dccniod.
/;/Mi/7/<x.— Alaliakoiigo, L'l.JlH. 42.k:ui (Tal|M»t Saka 17:i:)). llalitiyannage, 10,787
(N. S.). Hatihalage. MCi.f'S^. noKahug<>, lo.4Hrs. QauKMNloge, ;MKuM2. Hrnege,
'Jl.-.'ls. lIciiiakkalaKe, Is.iiKi (Mrdagama). Kalawulage, IH.OHKMwlagama),
LcligaMiiiuIiege, 4o,lHH. Maiiii^alli K'e. JI,'.MH, :t'.',7<i.'», Malm Ukunialage, I2,7.'i2.
Miduvje. lo.lMH. Nainaldenl.vrg.'. JI.L'IH. HJ.7«m ( TiliM^t Saka I7:i.1). Vdage,
'JI/Jls, :jJ,7«;:i, I*J,7.'.-». IJXli*. Wewjikumburige. IS.uh; (Medagama). W« «i»-
kuiuburege Suba llmni of Mrdagania held laud undei the Dunukara Lckam
Department in the reign of King Kirti Sri. Litigation between his grand*
children IH.olG.
(tsii A.I).).— In tho year of Saka 17:t3 tho fidlowing portiouH of land
Udonging to Mada|>ote Konarahaini. of Minuwuiigouiuwa. in Mediwak-Uam-
paha of Pan->iya patiu, Duinbara. have lieeu gnuiteil to UkkuraJa, to wit :
one )Mda of Daranda and itn a|»purtenance, und llin-e jak treen ; a HUm of
:Hi ri«Us hjw bjiu paid. Wiiiu— -e?*: ruwakguhim He Ar.icbehila. Wattcgo
Korala, Muh.i Lekame old Araclurhila. (ianiinahe id the village, \Vi*dikkara
Kolluya. Ileiiaya of the villa;;e, Hawudiya Duruya uf the village. In prcii«noo
of tht^e peroouit thin liai« U'eu grauled L' 1,21 8.
MIPITIYA. — A village in PaMbago koralo. Upper Bulatgama, a part of
Nawnlapitiya.
Not separately enumerated in any of the (Vusuh.
Litigation U'tween two low*uouniry Sinhalese for four allotments of Und,
47,t;jil,5O,U70.
MIBATIAMPE.— A \nllago in Uangapalata korale, Upper Uowaheta, in Udigamn-
wasiun.
5(rr(4»i.^Hinguruwelketiye-oltt.
Not in Um Uwwm a< 1871. Popubtion in ISVl, U (18 ^ilm, 16 *— "V> ■
^■^•.^^(DlinKlM. IT fenalM) 1 Tom-tom bwtan.
Aboat 14 urai pwld; land under nulUratioA,
DlNQUBVWELKlLTm-WltVrA 1* ibudoiMd.
HIHISKUTTAWA.— A Tiling* in Ddugod* PkIMt* pkttmn, Iktal* North ;
io Ijuii«w>U-aM>m.
Not in Um Uuniiu ot lR7t. PiwuUtioD ia 1B81, U (U maW 10 fwiklMl l
in IVJl, 10 (H malM. M femslot), Pollen.
Kiri Nuiilo h«ld a amatl XinJa Panguwa in Eluulpote. (Ko(. /., p, ilty
famJIiVt.— TliUueUga end Wattcgo, 08,770,
aURIYAK.VDA.-A'villagi. in UowiwiiM konl*. Lowar HswalnU ; Bwt to
Mailapitiya.
Knt in llio Ccn>u> of 1H7I. FopulatioD in 1881, S6 (18 main, IT famalat) ;
id lt»l, 44 (£1 maico, :ll tcmalM).
M1TAI.A\V.V.-A liUauo In UiraulU lUUnlM«a In DalMbtsa. UJnpabU (Vol.
/.,M>.irji.-7H,S7I,i'«U).
In III* CuiHMM i>I 1)171 Kroniwd with Oira-ullt.
l\>lHilili<>n in IKMI, I.l:i (U)I4 inalM,2:>l)tiinial«t) ; in IWl, 46a (laSualca,
221 riiiuiIi'H).
In IHTrt iilJiirruijntlJy laud woro ragiilMud. I'omnntud 18u. to. (M, (paid
lU. S».V92) ; r.<>li>o>nod lu. :\p. il. ; Vnwn land Oa. l^.lU. ; abaudunwlOa. Op, % ;
loUt -Ma. Sp- *i-
>liii>7iVi.— Kadawato-pediRa n. ralloteDMsi:, 31,EliI. aakkra-pedig* n. Akura-
itgi: jt>,uul. Daraynlaire, Galapattin. Kadawalapsdin, KarttBapedim,
W,ti|2.
UIW.d'ADKNIYA.— A villaRo in OanijapaluU koralo, Udunuwara.
Ill i1m> Cuumu' lit lil71 tirnupud wiili I'oliyaiiiidB nud Ullukkondu. Population
U IWI, KKI (U uuhia, M'lamale*) ; iu IHUI, SU (31 lualoa, M foiiialM).
In the II. L. M. 17) arrca ("rf. 3p. Gl.) inildjr land mro TC|[lKtc[«<l in tha naniM
iif KrtiikiiiBbura DuKDnjraka Uala (laricoat i)«n») ; YalrufHlik Uulacliariyaand
Parniritlyo \aiilo airat.4 moro than anamananoh. KIrinlla Oobarala alao
owner or lonM catrnt.
In 18TH ial arroa uddy land woro rcfiistiired. Cummulod Sr. ip. 61. (paid
B«.31'»4):rcd<-.uDi>Hl4'i iv>. 4r. ;auldl>ylliaCn>«n(l.i. 1j<.-J/.l totullOn. l/<. 41.
/liiailiij.-~IlvDdi'Diyr)(« A|'|>uliBiai ri, Ki'takunibun UnuanRe, nnil Kvlaknmbncs
nandn, Intrrn'utmt. I'laiulitt. iirambun of KluUlivuiullika Mndiyanra.
Tbmiyrar- la-diru.thaaui'vwiuuUrfiiiilitDlwaaalluuiayaka Niiaiiia ; biilalhar,
Krtakainlaird IIJMiTa, inirchBH'd land fmui lU'rat MiuliyaDHi'a ttianilmm
JHwubMluDlynArarhrblla. a,Wtii. fumuiiiyo Badal Ituhandirauia n. IMIya-
luda HiilaifoilaKD Kuila .S'aiila, lil.IM.
Kalakumlinrv AnilMmiiata Walavara, (AtJtGIS.
A (hiUl Miuai niiKa dnlicati'd lo AiattnniiViliarcby aMutacliariya iotharoign
oC Unr Itajwilii ItaJH Htiiha ( Vol. 1.. p. (i'l).
Iiiyananndu Xaida nt Miwalndoniya dvdiratcd land to tiadaUdoniye Yibara in
tTI»x.u.i_Vol.J.,p.iM).
HIWALAI'ATAIIA^A Till.ico in Kanda|>alla korale, Matiile NoHh -, Id Dandu-
iMndiru I ipv - wanaiii.
Hut in the Ucmuia nf 1871. Population in 1881, 7 (4 mla*, 8 lan^ea) ;
U ISUl.^UOmalM, l-itonalaa). Vidana».
A ruined dagnha.
MIW— MIW m
MIWAPITIYA— A village in LaggaU PiJletiyi pttia, MaUk EmI.
Not in any of iho Gomiut Ruturuii. lu lb78 13 aorva (Ca. ip, iV.). pMj land
werft rogiatered, which paid IXn 89.
MIWATUEA.-^ Tillage in Oangfapalata koraie, Udunuwara.
In the CenHua of 1871 the village waa grouped with Angunawala, Qodaitol%
and Karamada* Popolation in 1881, 264 (138 malea, UG femalea) ; in 1891,
189 (112 malea, 77 femalea).
In tho II. L. M. an acrei) (l.'ta. ^p. W.) paddv land were regtiiUired In the naa«
uf Wahalkado, Qannilv, Muhandiram lULa, Padikara Lekam, Araohohi, Dehl*
gama Katetnahatmaya.
In 1878 *2U| acres paddy land were regiHtered. Commuted Aa, 8p. 8L (pnid
Ra. .S774) ; reduomed Bn, \p» 8|/. ; abandoned Oil. 1;>. (M. ; temple land
la. 0/>. G<. ; total 14(r. 2p. C^i.
WjU«AW\VA.— Pvradoniye Dinava owned the Miwatura entate ; hia daughter
Punchi Kt'uia gnintud uino amunu to hor grand*daughter Vimnl Etana in Saks
1017 (lt;i)5 A.ii.).
Hnka Iti:)! (1700 a.d.) grant by Miwaturo Kuniiirihumi to Knda Ktuua. 81m
umrriod (inlu^tMla .Miidt^unhu Uuliihumi, Dimivuof Uva. Tlivir daughtt^r Kobbe-
kaduwu Kuniurih.imt got Miwntui-u (l,7iH0. Monionindum of diviMou by Kuda
ISUmn uniong Uw cliildrcn {:!Cth Apnl, Jith Ainil, ami Sth Miift, IS^Ht),
Woilikkara Maim liukaui hud iu>viai minn anil dnnHhtoni : (1) Miwaturo l«ekaBi
WHM (miuhmihmI in tiiu ri'lK'Hitni of 1H17, and wan haniithcd to tlio InU) of Frnnoe,
wlioro \w (lii>«l a prinonor on Htli NovuuiIht, IM'.M (./i/</. Com.) ; (2) Muhundiraoi
Nilanio ; (3) IMa Walawwo Ikuida ; (4) Miitilunm Nilanio ; (o) Kvda llanda,
and bo mnrriod Yal»adu Madnwu i*uni-hi Mt iiika.
Miwatun* Vidanu got land in oxcliangc for land taken by Oovernnient for tba
Botanical (iardens at PurudiMiiya, 10,222 (To/. 7.,;). S60).
Kobbtikaduwu family, 13,10;.'. Miwaturo Walawwo KlriUanda rt. Kobbokaduwe
Loku Jiauda, 7,2:.':l. Miwaturo Medduwa Nilauic. iV.c., rj». KoblH>ka<lnwe Baoda,
!I,1M>3.
Miwataro nnddharakkhita Unnnntio m. (^alagoda Loku KnmarihamI, 71,716,
7'.*.<>7*J. Thti family got into dobt to Chcttica and luw-country Sinhaleiw. and
were hani^.Mtl by an oxtrnonlinary numiNT uf Htigationw, ri0,tNi8, Al,427,
rui.l'OL*. iJ7,Ii:,. il7.4:U, -l.tiTl, 72,ol»7, h}*,iMi8, SUX'H hl»,:i24, U1,U«3, .U5,1S:I,
.V»7.T (\. S.V
Koblnikiuliiv^*' Muhaiuiuyo (a tlaughtiT of GaluKtMldi Dii^ava) in 1804 XJk (8pk%
KJC) ^a\v .Miwaluru IuihIh to htr son, KolilM-kaWuwf I'nnanm).
Kobbokaduwe Ikmila, tho uopUow of tho Unhan^o, wtut dulouilaut hi actloaa by
Miw.'iiuro Waluwwo lianda^ 7/.'2:). l(,oo:{.
Koito Disivu and Dodunwola Di>«avu of tlio Oala'^iMlu fiuntly wcru in dingi
aflor tho oxooutiuu of Krawwawcla Adigar. Miwature Lokom got the
Bliwatura i-stato. .
/(//fii/'V^.— Anpiuawala Kumla, (iti.'Ju'J. DchiKuuia Galuida Niliuno ownctl Ama*
luiuiullii, O "'• 7., p. I Hi). l)i iiiy(ip> ohildnn of PalliKo llala. Donlyogo Vkkn*
rala was in tho robollion of IhIH. takon firiHoui-r in ixi'.t. nnd wan csiuflncd
at Calio for thirtci-n yoar^. when h(> wu^ rclonMd t»n ^iviiijr Hrurity. ll.tiAil.
Dodaiiwida Itu-nayaka Nilanu' ot KiubvUkv DcwaK- marritHl .Miwatun' Kuraari*
hauii ( I ol. I.. I*. i:'J). Uoda|Hdawatt<K**. ^'^^''' I. *Xt.\:i'2. l.ow-oountry SinhaluMe,
(ilj'J7, (M.t:t-.\ <is,iio*», H«i,:.'j|, ti:i,i:i'.'. :i.o7;i (N. s.). M«Niriuon. TamiKaud
chottio!*, a:.,iKKi, :j:..i>ui, ari,«M»2, 4:i.:»:i7 t;s,i*i<»i», ui.i»73. irj.oV'i'. Inwdvonoy uhk
I'ananwala^o. (il,l27, (ih,:ii>7. I*atiranago, ('it<,r)Gu. Tenuakouge (Jiril. tWi.,
7th Ahiy, LStft), H,<iiy, Ul,l»7;i.
EiiKMYAUODA ViiiAKR. — In 1468 tho Pannala and Vihare wore in rmiaa.
An acre of l.ind waa ori^'inally dcdicutod by Palltf Walawwo Muhaudiram
Nilanio, who, with tbo as^lHtanct* of tho villai^'cn*, built the Yibare and offered
it to tlio Angiri Viharu. The landa wore Sangbika. For forty reani prior to
1868 there liad been about five prioata. Tho Pallo Walawwe iSandaa finally
took all the produce and refuiod to feed the priuita who came, and ao iuhm
atavcd.
The Temple I^ndb Oooimiwiionor hohl tlmt the temple waa -abandoned, and
rafuitcd to rcgiHtcr the laud oh oa«mpt fiom laa.
Ttw Djturu Uai.h>aw4 hx two panga bora :—
1, ApulUna.— Tnunt 1 Piaikki Hmiayalags. Holdi u aon ofBeld. e&f
vicM (cuiiiDiuUbls fur lU. 11-TUJ: tu winbcDrUiD*, tuiiguigi, udncndiupkiM
durinK two conK-cutiTe mniitliB, rnoiiTw fuud and i mxn nw ric« tor ituah
and BuiKiicii to liuy liliui am) Hnji ; lo B]>rciid clutlii lun^ilisd \ij templa at tb*
•le|ihanl fhi-i tiiT thu fraiivalu and trn diijH of I'arahen ; to ptwant to Um
Iliwa NiUma a KiiiMlyan liat.
2. Mum.— TciianUi Selunoliiliami and Pe^luru A|ii>u. Hold 1 aora Bald, 11
men gaolun, and J acru hjiia. Scrvico (cuminutaUa (ur lU. 4) : to pajr aigU
■liilltnip a jroar. '^
llIYAlirAIIA.— A.villa([uinOda«ifapattuwaioutb,CpperDumban. Itadjoina
Uatiileniya.
SlrtHK. — U i jam pul lO-oyi.
//i7Ij.— Dahaiualakunda, Ekaut-ella, Horigilakanda, Hndanawatunn-cUa,
Tot anunkwlullo-vlla.
In Hid Cvnouo of IB71 g[rouped with Retifagama. PopnlatioD in 1881, tt
(41^ mull', 41 fcmuleB} ; in IMUI, £0 '2i> nulai, n female*).
In Win, 311 accM of paddy land wara ragutaTad, at whioh ITl aeraa paid
Ba. W !W.
HIVANAUULLA.-A iWUga in Dolo-baga, Uda|«Uta, liiVdnw«U* HaUnhaga
( r.j. /.,//. SO, n», no. iiTiy
Ai.i-nni.t.A.— la a liamlat ( IW. /., /. £0).
fllrriiM . — )l i)'ani)(ol1 o-oya.
y/;j/a.— UulaluBtukaiid^i, Pareyangnla.
Id tlio C'liMu of IH7) [{ruiiiHid with Ddawella. FopuUtion in 1881, 114
(70 ui»Im. 44 funmlm) ; in IH'.n, 147 ('.14 milei, &3 temalM).
Ill IMTM Ztil Bcrca (I7>i. Up. f>l.) paddy lantU war* regiatcnd, whioh paid
lU. l.'.7!ll.
/h H •(>».— lltniirkKc SISMR, U,itM, l.Ifi? (X. RX Iwniapltace, 1,107 (X. S.).
Liyaiiaiir, 7ti.<12n. Muormrn, l.lii; (N. S.). Pabalafa, 19,00. BamHakoo
llui)iyaiiwliiK<-, SS.UIM, :<r<,U:>l. Udnitu, !2,UWi, IS.SJt,
UYANAKOLAMADA.— A villaBG in Udugoda Udaaiya pattowa, HaUl* North;
Ib KlielL'P'ila-wawiiii.
In llui Ci'iinniof IR71 Rroapcd with Knhonaand MnraoaiipitiTa. Fopulation
in IWtl, 'M (10 m-Aur, lu femalci) ; iu ISDI, 6 (4 nuOea, 1 female). Uuda-
Upcruwc.
Uiyainkolnmade Liikn Ralnlinmi save a deed in 1T1T a.d. to hia daiuhl«r
■Cenik Klana. wliu inarri«l Alutwuva Itauirala, and had k dauobter Uiyanaliola-
■m1« Diuriri Mcnikn, wlui liad two nono, KhckpoU Uda WaUwwe Banda and
pnnchirala, l,H47.:i,121, l>. C. U. (Vol. I.,y. iOi)-,.
Miyanakoluuadu Kawrala n. ElielopoU Kunariliami and Akarahadow*
Ti-lano, 1,944, U. CM.
Uiyaiiakolamadu Tikiri Uanda and hi* hrolhervi. Adikari-ange Banda, M,272.
BIOIjADANDA.— A Tillage in Oani[ii|KvlnU karale, Yatinuware.
Slrm w . — Wain Knnui -eln.
IntheCeiwuiiiif 1H7I lli« vilbBocronpcd withDniuivana. Population in 1S8I,
tia{ltl malcH, l(M tL-malcH) ; in IH'Jl, :224 (IIU maloa, 1U5 fomalci).
Id thti II. L. U. ai\ virvf {;i\<i. dp. CJ,) isildy land woro rcilnlfinid In (ha Dana
uf Uulwlaiidi Uanullu.
1b 1K7H Clt Am* pad.ly land worn n>Ki"Uircd. Commuted 1 la. 3p. 41. (paid
Bik (MM) ; redeomud I'J-i. tfp. 6^. ; Moligawa land Ou. \p. 2i. ; total Sla. 3f.
■ *TlM»«aaftUoladandalUl»iDlSOi a.D„UoladandaAUpatta Appnhand in
1114 *■»•
HOL-HOL iOl
In 1760 MoUdanda Baiwadaoa Nilame, who married Arawo DaggamiAUiiiiaiiaiu
attempted to raite a reboIUon aKainat KinR Kirti Sri ; bin eetate waa ooofiwated
Thin Madaliyar havii
and waa granted to Qopala Muduliyar, a Moorman, iiuttlod at Oetabariya in the
Four KoraloHf of a family (liHtiiifjuiHhed an phyMioianJi.
cured the oueen of a dropsy waw appointed Hotge Mul
**Vaidhyutiluku Ilajakuruna(}opalu Miulaliyar." In A«i«lition to the grant of landa
in Moladanda, ho in Huid t(» have got (lovilipitiynum) <MHligoniuwa in Paranakiira
koralo, Oahalagambodn and Dupitounu in DuniUira, InigiiU in Matale, and Mai-
gammana in Yutiuuwani.
Sannas (176A A.D.).— Tho ordor delivered hy oifana of tho glory Hlied bj tbo
profound and incompanihle divine knowledge und graciourDe:<ii of our noble lord oif
lord». the chief of the illuntrioujt Lanku.
WhoreaM Palknmbure Ilajakarunn VaidhyatihUca Gopala Madaliyar hath with faith*
fulnesH and goodwill performed ^f'rvicl>!( by giviiiif information when the rebel of
Moladanda attempte<l tocreah^ a n-tK'Uion. with intent to dotU>luyal and hostile aote
againdt the Maha Wa^ala : '> pvlanin Kuwinu' extriit of Dawnka, r> ]ielaM in »»wiog
extent of Migart-an;ra. 1 amuna in extent of Palkoda, and 1 anioua in extent m
Ajra-ago, in all 4 amun;i.i and 2 pel:i.i ^<twin^ extent, belonging to thin traitor,
and nituato at Mola<landa in Can^/ai'alata of Sidurawana Yatiuuwara, ti^fthcr with
high and low landii. houses and gardi n«. trees and plant ->. ap|H>riaining thereto, were
granted to bo poM<>e>?)ed an luimveni lands ^i it hout di-tpntr by tlie Mudaliyar'ii children,
grandchildren, and their dettceiidauiit, mo long at there in roj'al ]>ower over the illu*-
trioutt inland of Lanka.
The order delivered whon granting tht« SannA!*aon Friday, tho eU'Vt'iith day of the
waning moon, of tho month of Hini>ra, in tho year named Vikrama of Saka 1082 ; that
very onler in thuM proclaimed a drcntN
[Thit SdHn/tM ii Jiijund, thr trrt ijittH in SinhitltJir, trttnttifrnitrd aitd trUMsfattd
hy Mt, Jtrllf in kit raluiihlr nport on fhr Krtjiilht Dittrict ( Vt»t. I., p. tUO).]
In tho leign of tho last king tbooKtttto waH ruHtorod to Moladanda a^at Arawn
Maha Lekani, who marriud a Dunuwila Kumarihami. IIu had four oona and
four daugbtcFM : —
(1) Moladanda Rajapakno S:imarakon Atapattn Mudtyan«e,l)iH.iva of Udapalata
who married Lini Volura Kuniaribami. No isMuu. llu wan tried for treason in
18:if> and ac(initto<1. lie died in IHIG ('ja.tUMO.
(2) Moladanda, Hcwalicia Katcmahatmaya and DiHava of Uva. Ho naid at
tho State trial in 1835: '' I waHtlio late king*H l)ctel bearer and brother-in-law to
Dunuwila, late DisaTa.*' Ho married an Urulowutta lady. Ho had a ton Mola-
danda Lckam, who married Angummana Kumariliami, and a daughter married to
Tatiwawala. ' '
(3) Moladanda Payindakaram Nilanie, Basnayaka Nilume, DiiuiYa of Pahaln
Dalufiata, married u Hister of An«(animana Rateinabatmaya.
(4) Kuda Nilame.
Tho daugbtcra married Amunngama Tj<'karo, Amunugama Batemahatmaya,
Dunuwila, and Kawudupcllella ; tho last bad a Kon, Kuda llauda (23,000,
25.417).
Moladandv Saraoneni Unnnnne in IMHI a.i». ( I i»/ /.. /». /Hi). Tumpani«|re
Tho Dalaha Mai.ioawa ban a Mum Panguwa bore. Half an aero iiobl and
half an acre gardon, held by Hudnliakurngo Ukkuwa. Servi< e^ (coromutakiln
for E«. 2) : to perform Ut dayH of niuia pi-r pela of padd\ land ; if not, Ut |iay
4i. per pcla. When on niura to get the Man<Iaiip«' and Maluwa weudod bv otbvra,
to go on mcHaagCH. to remove drird flowers, to till the Gal-oruwa, to hold |»andaB •
er thv Tewttwu. To pnrHcnt vegoublcn to iliwa Nilume.
HOLAaOOA.-A Tllkp in
In Hw Oniu of Ifll i .
(911 inalH, Utt hranlM) ; in 1KUI, 19J (US mslfa, 103 t«nu1e«).
In 1H7K khnut AO acrLi of ptildy Und wen rcgiiUred, of vhioh i
pakl lU A!t-U4.
W*i-twwA.— Tlirro ir
now iH'lunifH lo^tliu V fu
(Hiuth i>r u ruiiKu iif llcliln
largu atoui'ii Hrniwi wIikIi pliinlu couUI liu Uiil m ■ lemponr; bridga, Tbww
Uruu ■iDiK'x (tmlitHik Mjii) wiiru Lnniiclil from DaiiluTe in una nigbt.
UolniimU Uiiln Halit in KUii *.i(. ( I'of. /., /<. luS).
tVnlliraiiUnna Hitdalwldii KiUiih iUwI in IHIO. Bt Isft Sta kiim Bod tluM
vKiii.
Wsiiniuiih'mii' ^[•■U|[•Hla R:ijiip>lMi AUpalta Wahah tlndiyaniM, Vtnipk-
fani Iwknni in tKLt,
Wailnmnhinna Itaimayaln NiUnio hud > ditiiBhtcr l*ikin Monikn, who in 1831
■ml iKIl uniuo-iHifiiliy ulainicd U Jwlinde, UJnkuniburn. Wambiirr, and Totn-
p..U|N'ls.
Ki'tnllwlilu Xit:<iiio tnnifamH] hii land* tu bis brathor-ia-luw Muiiog-iiua
AdJKur in \»i.',.
WJillannUaiiD tifiku lUlomaliatmija, of Harinpatto, married MuiaijodB
JaiiwD HuiiryMoiaRivln.Kmut tliu Itidigam patluwe Diaavs, TraailstoT intlM
Knii'ly Kurlwlivri in 1X411. IdtluinHbutitutyaof Uda HowuboU in IMS, or Haria-
DBtiu in Wi-i. MMTiud Ke|^iiipu)a Kumarihami (!ltt,9t&). Hoe alio Hingnl-
blia ownfl lanria b-rv. OalloUa and HinKnJvala. 6:.Mij9 0'"f- '■■f-'i^'i.
ftilMftUitr.i*3fA. f)anacin.'.>rt.l>ll,XS,nil,t!>JK>l. OtiiRoda Arambrgc.ni.ttlT.
lUiwIilii^WB Ill-rat Mndjyaiii4-la){» {Jiul. f^m , t-l .Iwfoif. ISiT}, nT,3IH.
llrntt UwlivauMriatfu HUri. lindiiyilii(.fi"f. 'h».. e../ AngtM. J»£7). Kewun-
kubrm IJiul. 'I'M.. I'll* Stftrmtrr. li37% i^M. Multemmi Mcddunui Banda,
3*ftl^. X<ikuiinMT,»IH, Hd.JTI. XltulhitijrDWD Kunla ol MDlii|{oda(IW. /.,
t.Siii. l>all<K>'(.f"'- '!"■-■-■•' '!■>#■•'. I'>-r>Hud that IheloKtuwrnrof Ilnim-
iiifawpknraiiuni liad wrlially iilri-ii Id him (he HuM unil Iho oiigiual TkliiM
IHakainKtl.nicwmlilliinorhiaiwyiiiKtl- '-'■'^- '"■'■ " ' " ' ■"
K^mlirr.lSit}. VmtiUutgv Uunan
(K.-.I A.p.l.-ln tlH-ycar of Snka iilU. I. Ibmt Arachvhila of Oalaaiya
IMtunrain llari'lattDwn. ain thu inrawnJprapriutmuttLulBndiiRalkokD-aiifa
■if:i iH'U-amltfai' iiunli-a>.baui««,tmi>.andtlu>lKn Imlonirlnif Itacri'to at Aiam-
briiiiiya, Had I hmr imuilvl iheiwin |iQCBTcni la the KiuwiBg ehihlnii of Oodua
UyaiiB Nnidi% i» vnli-r Ihiit tki-rc Hbonhl arlne no diiputo in intur* Thaw WM
diHpuix lliin, in iruni or ibiil, nhall incur Idaintr althnORh thi'y daro to nwcBr, bat
th>Hiiidr"n of ■•iyauiNaldi', whu nlitainnl tho lundii. ahiiU Im In no donjcM
'- - - > onlinlN WiliH-4-H who know Itie xsmi- am (laiane Kirala of Mola-
i-kiil!n< K-niipnu. llanLnna llam< Nnidir. WaraluK»
lIulainKlai and Mmika OnTaja.
■iida, Ni-kiil!n< K-niipnu. llanLnna llam< Nnidir. WaraiuK»la WwIuwb
llidainKlai and Mmika OnTaja.
(1Mi£ t.ii.1.— Ill Ifai- year of Ihika i;:lt iif liw niualh Hiluira on SaUrdH,
llirHrthdKviifihr<waxini(miK«.thi>Uiiil<roau1uTWMiwrittrii. Aa I, OoniKeda
A|i|ni 111 Iliir.'Mlu'iill ln<>iilii<iyii iMlnwanl Hari^Mt.uw.i. waalnvolvi-d in
dill-. I nV.'iv.-.i Imin lliir.ii Uii<IIyiiM-la«e rkkarafnortlallaila liKiriili. In
c<i|>|><'r<'li»)li-aniliraiii(<-rri-<l in him in M'>m*ni llaBhvbii^nm ofniirlBaat
ll.>la;t»l<i.M'iih'h. liuuK'-.ir.ir.l.-n-Bii-lidantarUMiKtht-n'loutM.'hiHl. WinirMe*
whMkn-iwili«i>rii<-ar-Wii4r,ik<iiiK>-Aii|iuhiiniiiif (Ullrlla. Ani)iii((»tiawutt<va
i'aiH'hiralu III th- -aHii- villuur, lIulna-rKH I'kkur.ilu i>f the Minw vilbKr,
Uiil !!;.'• bIm Arii''h''liiUi. Iliiiiirkiti- Amhi of Miilui^Bla, NVkaiKO Anuu i^ IIM
•Bin.- vll|..|n-, liBllrllu IVdiya, Wlih tb.. knowli-li.-- »rtbK->niliu*in ibi«
dml liu- ■■.'•n irrsiili-il. Hhnuli) Biir ikt-iiu diKtmlr ihia rmiHrrr. iini-h ivtiion
■hull 'ii(ti-r Iri'in ihi- ..n\nU. Inii tIkViirnIn >h>.ll h.' in nn diiniriT hv nnv^itq
on lb.- Ilv.- onh-ul' iJ'J. n-m,. S.pt. li.ls^T. l.WN ■
MOL— MON «0S
There is a tradition that a QanHa>)hiiwa aMomblod to divide a field between two
brothers, that thoy hu'l <:rrcat dithoiilty in duturmining tlie lino of diriiion, when
a cobra wan seen to croM iho laul and tltoy nnaniinoiuly adopted Idie line of iu
path. The ridgo then put up still cxImIh.
MoLAdouA OK KorAMiinuNOAi.A ViiiAUK. — On a piciurev}uo rock which rieee
abruptly from the fiohU. Tliero in un illu^iiUlu inrtcription on fk rock. Tha
old du'lioationH are two fioldH and tlio Yiliarowaita ; the other landn were dedi-
cated since the accession, except fConiluHyadda, wliioli was dedicated by
Araml>o Walawwe Nilaine in the last kiiii^A time. Ilupitt^e, Wewala Medille
Sundara, and a Duraya also dodicitc'l ViinU ; th(* childrcQ of the Dumya hold
the remainder of Ium pangiiwa. Some land« were registered an exempt from
tax(r. L.C\'^SS),
ItowuH a Miii-uwi'ua Panguwn in HinguhvaU (Vol, /., /). 5J0).
Mola;4oda Unnaniie rx. I)i[»pitiye Appu. IMaintiflf incumbent of Kotamudungala
Vilmro (32,773).
Wuttaranteiine Banda r«. Pansale Kira nnd Owina Unnanso. PlaintifTe
mother dedicated land in 1H21 A.i>. to the Yilmre (l,4t>H, D. C. M.).
MONARAWILA. — A village in Udugodn Udnniya pattuwa, Matale North, in
Koflwatta-wasam, under the Hame Ara<:hclii an IScli^^'ainrnana.
Bri Danta Hrahkmana, one of tlioso who hroii^^ht the ho-troe to Ceylon,
■ottled at Monorawila.
In the Censurtof IH71 grouped with Iteliu'ainniana. Population' iu 1H81, 76
(3U muleH 37 females) ; in IKl) 1 , H\ ('h\ niulen, *iO foinal* h). Vidanes, Bluckhmitha.
In 1874 53| acreH of paddy laud registered. Commuted 1 la. U/>. U (paid
Bs. Cl'28) ; uncomnmted An. 3/1. W. ; temple land Ori. 3^. Hi, ; itold by the Crown
10(1. Op. 01. ; total 2iW<. 3/>. 01.
The Karada Dagoba in ruins.
Walawwa. — About the lieginning of the hist century Rajaiviksa Wikrama-
aekara Mudiyanse Ualahami, liatwudana Nilame, Diyawadana Nilamc, Disava of
Iklatale, Tamankaduwa, and Seven Korales {2^.111 U. C. Mat.) came from
Kcppitipola in the Pour Ktrales and ^citled ut .Monarawila. Ho died aboai
1720 KM. A Talpot dated S.ika 170<) (177m a.'*.) for laiulu at Koswatta in Four
Koralcs in favour of the fan«ily {.fud. Com.y Uth Oclohir^ ISJJ).
Munamwila Ilajapaksta WikramiiMinha Handara Xayaka Mudiyanso Italaliami.
Maha Diwiva of 5latale, including the (labada, Dewala, Vilutnii Ninda, and
Vidana villai^'cM ; Disava of Niiw.tr.ikalawiya and («autuiva: Maha llaluwadana
Nilame and Maduwe Lekani in 172.'> Saka (lHu3 a.i».).
Kenpitipola Tamankaduwe Disava had a Walawwa at Monarawila. Ho was
lent oy the last king in OciulR-t*, ISO}, to attack the troops commanded by
Captain Joliubtone coming from Hatticaloa {J ml. Com., ^4ih Filnuar^, tSlU),
ThievcH broke into the Walawwa when the English werv at HikgulUi (Jnti.
Com.f 10th M(i;/, ISW),
Monarawila Disiua dedicated a field in 18()3 to Bowatte Vihare {Vol. /., pp.
112,218).
His grandson, Keppiti|)ola a/iVit Uolahola, was Diyawadana Nilame in 1797
a.1>. ill the rei^ii of Uaj:i<lhi itaja Sinlia (.0.1H4). He married Monarawila
Kuinarihaini, and had a daughter and two hoiih. The tlaughter married
Ehelei)ola Adigar ( Vol. /., /i, 202).
The eUh.st son, K(!pf>iti|M)h Dis.'iva of ITva, was one of the leaders of the
rel>ellion of 1H17-1H, which tirst broke out in Wellassa. lie was captured on
3<)th Octohor, and tried hy Court M irtial and behradcd at Kaiidy on the 2<!th
Noveinhcr, IKlH. He married a Dolwala huly of Sabanit^amuwa (IIM^HU).
The village was confis'^iitod to the Crown by Proclanuition of 22nd May,
1819.
In lH20the Lieuteiiant-CiovernorSirKdward Barnes approved tliat Kepiiiti|»ola
L(»ku Banda, the Dis^iva's hon, bo sent t4> OdoniU) to l>e educate<l in Knglinh
(Hn'fiim CniHiuininoturM Oitiri/, 12th Mttf/, ISJo). In 1H22 hu was |)ermitted by
the Lieuti'iiant-ffovernor to visit his graiiduutther at Matale for throe niontha
(UfVfHUf Ctiinmiuitfiirr*M IJiury, 4lh Jumutry, 1822).
Action liy Iveppitipola Kumaiihaini and her children at;ainMt Unambuwe
Kumarihami nnd her ilaughter to n^Miver jewellery, &i\ (23.(121).
Loku Duib marriad > *i>U( at th« Ul* AdTomU DunnwtU tad hkd m tOB
Mtdtwo dauMhlon (1D.0§9, 33,031}' Tlis tnn ii tha KappitipoU EataiuUt-
naTa of MiMla AuuUi. Of the daugliUn, ona numad UoUgoda Bato-
nalulmayn, tha olhor ir^rrioil SlBilagtilTo lUtanuhaluujs, alMrwanli Bauw
jaka N'ilamo.
UinpuU rooardinR tha Walawwa Und>i in Oalbod* ptttuwa of Four Konlaa
{JuJ. CiiM., Itlh Novmbrr and IBIk ami IM lin4mhtr, IStt).
HOItAOAnAMIJLA.— X bamlat of Watali;adda. la Hcduifa pkttawa, Dppw
MORAOAUA-UI.I>nTA.— A filbge in Laggala PillMiya iwttatn, UataU Eait,
aliout fuar lailo Hiiuth (if Wilgoraown.
■Sfrni M .— VV(.Hliig;iiu-<ilN .
Ill thu Cldhiiii of IHTl groutiai] with TalakoUwala. Population In 1881,
7r. M.1nin1(i>.3:i fuiniilM); in IN'Jl.SI ('Jfi nulM.'JO femala). De*e«iidinU o(
VlOJo, huiilura, irory p<icir,
III lM7r> '.)| ucrun (-I'l. Up. U.) paddy laud were TagUtarad, of which 8 Mtm
paid 11*. IS'Ok ; Ihu roat wura unoommutad.
TliuFu aro twn •■id Utiotila.
Stvno pillan with rock iiuicrlpLloiiii at Kaparn-«lt-ora.
HORAUA&tMANA.— A bimlot of Hedawala in Hodanva pattnwa, Bariuattu.
r<>pal»ti<i>i ir> iS'Ji.m (13 mutiia, 16 tenuOu).
Tha iiihaUilniilg woro doBradod.
fami'i. I.— liovlaatgc. lli.lW. Wlnnlnba PanlkUjalaga^ 8H, D. 0. Had.
3t,U!i;, 7i,lj3,
HOBAUASl'ITIYA.— A hamlet of Kohona in Udagoda Ddaaijrft pattawa, Matal*
Hotth.
In theCi'iiHU) of IH7I grouped with Kabooaand HlyaMkolamada. Not in (be
Ueuiuauf IBhI nor of IHUI.
hand iiunhamid in KutuweindaTa from MonaupitivB Ahala Wilawwa Xalfl
- ■ ■■ ■ \r<^. l..f.4r"
3,\lU. U. V. Mat (faT 1../. 4Sa).
IffJI, 38 (ii nulos, lU tamalci).
>Uwi/ir>._Unkalia1u|fii ». Vidana nenayalagg, Talpoto. Sake 1T11-)MT,
I7,«79.
A.U.).— liilhuyrai' oftteha ITII, the iKith dajr of the iinn'i
U LMvlyHivtta. tluiuUtta, tu wit^ Uiiiankiifpbuta Vi lohun. Anukeahiikui-
■ '"' -' - ■ 1, blgb uid
nil, llld.U lliiuoya of Jlw>)r<)iltly*
i iitliHv. tuM'thiiT with (I
„...inilH tbi-ri' ' ' ' ™
t'kku IL . , ,
nvinil friHii hrr. Tlw wllni'nii tu thin ani : ll>'iiiattaba)(e Duifnanmirnte,
nilKa-iMiiyx DtimcNniMntla, Ih-nnpltive (lamnuihi-, Wuniitoiliitiiuiir ik ravhdilla,
Itaiiawlito I'Biion-x-. M»lu|niku« \Ekatrala, Kulu Ourunnefar, ami Jlednia>
pilfyi- niTinUkamyii. In knowlnl|{u of » many puroona 1 hftTv g^ thli
land vuni-hiT wrttlionnil havn jflrvn it. I hikve invcn tbla uying that do
•abimlty ■>hnll Iwrall ay niugo Vkku Ridl when Khc HW<-an the htid oidnl
eaih<, lint thin> who innii-4 or diii|int« lh<i> •hull ■uRnrvBlnniitirH at tha neven
atnpoandat Ihu tear IwuniUririi. May thin |<Kwpi'r. li.ttiJ.
(IMil All.)— In rhi-yiwriif !<iikal7-J'i.ihi' Jiiih ilny at <hi> «iu\ \ii >.\« <£a^
Haitii inriu-. I Iv Nlh tliy uf thu uinnn Undi-T Ihi- nin*li'\\aVtnu V vt'«&vaVn\&. 'VtA
fmnrrai l»ml» lirliiiHI">X to mo, Hem Intra Honaya ol UonttvvVUit, V&^^^'v^
/-Ha, ItaialmiB, aiv tb* l«inir M»f pola of Uio fteW G«4.«»Jii»n6iai».«».'>i »
MOR-MOn IM
mrdMu, tvnemenU, and plftnuUoiut lier«(o Apportainlof. TImm I kavw
liudlj trtnsforred muI bumIo over In paraTenl to iUmhukireUe Ukkn ftldl,
from wliom I hf ?• ntoeivud 58 ridK WltDMriw to tbii aro Kapukotnw*
Duggauna Bala, Atapattuge Araohchila Dt^bi-atte;ro MeddamarAlAi
Pu^ai»))iti3'e Dugganuarala, Wvragodatvnne Aracbchila,
Hapuwida UliuatiMu, Madugalle^e Nckatrala. In knowli><]KO of lo many
perftons thl« land toucbur \mn b4rcn written and grnuttHl. I hara gi?en thu
eiprewfing that no calamity tihall bffull my niece Ukku llidi when Mbe Mwean
tbo Hovon ordi-al oathn ; but thoM who couti'Mt or dinputo tbiN shall inffer
oalamitiei at the ordeal at caob of tbo tevcn ntt'p^ and at the four
boundarioa 17,678.
MOBAOOLLA.— A Yilkgo in PalleKiya pattuwa, Matale Eant, in Opalgala-wmam.
Popultttion in 1871, 80 (4C umlcH, 4U fcmu!eH) ; in 18X1, 57 (28 roalci, 29
fomaloM) ; in 181)1, Gl (30 miilvH, 25 fctnalcn). Veilnl;iM, Tom-tom licatora.
In 187H 12^ acres paddy laud wcro rogiAtcrod. Cunimuted 3fi. 2/>. 31, (paid
Et. 14*12) ; uncontmutod In. 2/>. C/. ; nrdcumod la. 0/>. 0/. ; total (Wi. 0^. 9/.
Oiwltrala Rate Rala r$. Viliarego Adikaruui and mm llulangumuwe Unnaniia.
PlainliflfV gnuit grant! fat her, Uiirutgo Hnndara, wa« the owner of the field
Dcimwolaof I'inmiiiiu and itsappurtfimnlhighlajulM, alxmt hundred thom^and
amunu in citcnt, nnd lioundcd (in the cu^t and we^t by xtuiio iravex, nouth by the
Ainbun-gungn, und un iiu> luirth br the village Kaiiangoiuuwa. That in order
to OMWCtldiuiiizo the land thu Bunilara dug a tAnk!uf one mile in length. '8ijc
amunu on tbo upiicr «ido of tbu Hold wuru dedicated to tbo Alu Vibare on a
Sittn, 127. D. C. M. -
MOBAOOLLA. — A villago in Kandapalla korale, Mutalo North, in Alntwowa-
waaam.
In the Ccn.Hua of 1871 grouped with Aiutwowa and Rotawewa. Popnlation
in 1881, 138 (74 maleH, 04 females) ; in 18U1, 172 (88 malci, 84 fomalcn).
VoHaloH, VidancH, Juggery canto.
In 1878 aliout 0 ucrcn (4a. \jk HI.) paddy land wero rogistored, of yifhkh 8|
acres paid Kh. 8-10 ; the roNt wcro uneommutod.
Btono pillui-s of a Vihurc, foui* Dagobas, and a itono idabwitb inacriptiont of
the roign, it is said, of King Dui.ugomuuu.
Vihare Hinna.^Rains of a largo Viharc There is a large -stone,
nearly upright, with an inHcrintion and an upright flgnro of Buddha in fair
preservation." {Arekaologieal lUturnt^ 1M7,)
MOBAOOLLA. — A village partly in Koboka korale in llogamuwa and partly in
QangapaUta korale, Uppor llowabeta. The |iart in Uangaiialata korale is called
Unapanduruyaya.
Population in 1871 of the part in Kohoka 135 (72 ronlos, 03 females).
Population of l>oib parts in 1881, 127 (07 males, 00 females); in 1891 of ibe
fart in Koboka 80 (41 males, 45 ftimalus),and of Unapanduruyaya 25 (14 malee,
1 females).
MORAOOLLEWA.— A hamlet in Embul-ambe, in Wagapanaha Pallosiya pattuwa,
Matale North.
Sti'rtim. — Animbo-da.
IliU, — Yakuragalakonda. «
Not in any Census.
The tank re|uiired by Tanbankara the second, Maba Nayaka Unnanae of Dun-
bulu, in the beginning of tho eighteenth century ( Vol. /., p. 127),
The 1).\ Miiui.u ViiiAKK liAs ouo panguwa (Talagabagcdura llalsgu). Tonanta :
£mbul-ambci;o, UI|><>tii<^niniego, Knibul-amlMt Anumetigo, ICnibul-ambo Linda*
kunibungu. Hold 1 2 MkU of lOii. 3/i. 0/., 05 hen of 05(i. O/i. 5/. in four portiona.
Rcr vices (eommu til ble for Us. U7'10): to put uu and derornto a U)rana for the
Nunu-niura Mang:illn>u ; u% n*pairand wliituwuNh witbmokul 8 ft. of the Man-
dapfioand Yiburo wall and cowdung its floor ; to repair 4 ft. of the wabalkada -
logiTekowili at the same festival ; to decorate Uie toraua afresh for Ibe Kaiil
)l«npUayMndEi*wBiiuliyiofuU;(oaMontatLetiin>i*«|niDforAlnlMlHiD|il-
bn anil |iiT«4lowlIikailii, p«nadi]i«la,iiiilbaUil in thiiS»j»km Unnanu it tbt
flldaBdiiowypiT; lAf|i*i>>'Mrl]r iu tlio bnnvj mmou 2 muUi iit tnipvni or pay lU-
pcoeo |Kr mulliya; liitlmUb ami n)|mir Un iri«n'lii|>pD onco a )*oir;tocniiiriLutl
lullii' ilaii kit tiir I!j iIujh in i-viohuiuiu Sni'li riru, I Mieiniful, ami oonditncnM;
lo uiva fuuqwurii a ym an niwuruMiU ; hi gfttt jwirly •>iia man fnr 10 <liiya for
tiniiwr worii uml Triain nt tlw Vilnirv, it* wljarant l>uiMin(|H am) Kanluiia ; to
aeiiimimii; lliv Nnjukn l.'niianw li> Kauilf mi diiu jnuriwy n year, |>nivi<lin|{ om
tMluiiiiiiii Uiirrr ! ti. tH.nml 1 |H'ln fniWy y«riy ami ilefivcr rieo at tlio I'liriMla
(I plan lawn. 'nii>ii«riu<>wn|'niviilunt«iitiitiifiiri»(><liiyKniii-inanattlioVibaT*,
Ihv villBKU Ukiii|[ itn turn Hitli H.'V<:iitvcn otiicn hi tliia iluty.
Ki'katiri! Atil'Ubaoii. lair Aiaotufaila. rt, Aanmetlkfi
■ Bi'ld KUbii-iAJf ""vi K- lu tlw IJanbulB Vihan,
MOBAfiOLLKYAYA— A lilLiKu in A>«iri UJaiJya pattuwi, MaUle Houth, u
Alnt|;iinui-wiiiuira.
In lliu Uvii^ua ••! 1M7I ||n)U|Kiil with Ihalawala, l)an|{omuwa, and Oonkaim-
muih. l'<.|iuUl>i<ii ill Itfil, r.J (:i4 n»k'H.W fcnuit..): in IHill.HS (21 male*,
14 fouolui}. Vulialii*, llaugitrauiuio, 'I'auiila.
HOBAPK.— A viliii)tuinPa1ls{wuak<ir4lv. Kutmala, uu tliu ri|[lit bank of tbe
rivur, Kiiutli wuiit iifilic l*viii.-<ick. 'I'ltuwanam iiicludu Mniapa, Bannantalava,
K(irai;i-|>itiyu. ami Mayii>|ioln.
.Sriv'iNii,— tiaiitkninliun'Wclu'L-tH, I'likiiiiuiratuwula-ulu, I'i>k<»){ihayaye-ela.
I'upulaliun in IhTI, WN) (lUT iiialoo, U:i tumittca) ; in IKK], HA lU!i malM,
liiH fuiiiubo) i ill fui; MoRiiHi :!Hl (NT iimlu*, i:t4 foniiilo>) ; Morape Nola-
wilU 17 ('■' iiial'-. •* fiiiiili"). Villiiliw. Iiiw-ciiuiitr}' Hiiihalwu, TamilK, Sinithi,
i>bolii<^, :ttinirnii'n, Tinii-tixii llvul>m(i>iHi tnuiily).
■ru r.-itiHlun.-d, iif which Wi acrva paid Ba. ■iiVH,
tfj n<\ <hI I |K nvru. tvlli|ili' liil-lii.
A Oiivvriiini'iil VcnmruUr ScIkhiI.
KMalv* ; Ihiwni.i'^'B' nwl Jlnnariii-.illii.
tlnrv nil a liniii mm fruiu ICoIiIkjwiiIii went hunlin|[. A dear vaa t>bnt by nns
of thu luiTly with an arrow, nliivb |jivii.i.'d tho ilcur and rntoTDdakumbuk traa
iMiymiil. Tbuy coulil not ilniw Jl ckiI. and tliey crucliil a |ilnttarTn and offciwd
to B kihI a liraiirb of a ui-ira tr>«, whvn tlie arrow waa drawn out. A Dawals wta
ImiltiK-iirllioini-.
#;iiij/»i.— AnkrmLiinillDtri'.AK.D.r.X, E. Iiairulkaratrc. ;il,3UK. EI]iit<7ntF,M,
U. <;. X, B. ««l.ikiiiubnr.w. ■".-'••'■>■ Kaljmhnwuita'W. 710, D. C. N. E.
ll'Bliiat Haku I'rji. JHya<iimlBra Kluinnyakii I'uuiliin Urahkraana.SamarBlDB
HwliyuitX'W'' I'kku lkiHl;> Kornla'lim llib Jlnnh, INsl.tcavinEvniiMi.linblo,
KHK-rly, 'IVi-l. J.SIl. Kbiiiiku, ul.til" {\al. J., p. J«0- Mnhaknndurcga
Itto. MimtiHW. E», U. V. K. E. (Tb1i»( Kaka 17»}. KiUwalngu. TIO,
D.C.N*. K.
( iMin A.ii.).'-t'nik-r (hi- voiHlrlbrion Rvwatlya. on Katurdoy. tlw S!ilh dtjr
„t thu M Ii VrBi-brhika In tbi- ynir »t Kaka IK3. UnlarakBrnbua
y )>i'la>, lloinlFitBin-lv I-' Uha-. KiulBKlkmulnia in IbIib-. Drowilakumbnnk
|ii'Ibi. Wi'raiii} I'liyuddn 1 la'la. ItBibiiluni-ntiili-tuifairi-cIla 3 ih-Ib". villi lliidr
I liijiU bihIImw IbihI-. houM'.! niKl iinnb-m^ tm- and Iibvo. Iiduc
il |>ii<|i'rty !■( mv, IbHlalhi- AlwrnUBut 1I(wb)h' tn I'duwakjirrinB (3
,._ _.. : all thi"* I linvi! irsii-fFmil in Bli-alnti' parBvvnl to
' ny uiii-in-lBw Vt'i'lik'Bmniciiw Vb1i1ii|>|iu. hIhi U uiarriiil to linn Etona, my
bi'iriiili'liiUii|:hlrr,Hilli:ii NBidB|i|ni luiiy liidil Ibr >Bmo fnv iiflhi' Ivr iinb-d
(iBib- : bnl iliiM- whii rlHitn or >lo|>iitii llii> >IibII puITit Vintp-Biivi'. lliat
lhi> MB ili>lli>'<, \U. Kliiinli. II|iulwBU. l*aiiianliiik>nl.Wllilin4iia, Kanda-
knniHra.<imM'i>i>lnl.hbBlld<'r.'i..llbi-. Tli>' wiiti.-». uhokmiw ihixuiiH'an,
I riuiu Vuloiu' kniH.'ib. I l%dwal I •'!:•■ A)iiiimU liniiH<'lh. I Kirimbnly*
Vblunr knoBt'ib, 1 H'vlis.'nmB tin uih- kimWMti. and I ll!>iii<'h).»' Xi-k)rt>
r^iU. »)»' wrolK (hlx Tal|«<l. liku<vi-.- kii.in.lh. .Mil. 1>. C. N. IX
(|Mi; .t.i>.}— On Wkilni'ilBY. Ibv 2.1^1 da* at tbn Dxinth „ In tb* JFM
at Bjka ITJ'J. Tbai ibo fl.-M Oi-.liirnliynilrlB 1 in^lu. Ii^inj ihn proinrtynf ma,
NilBWaU Ainrirala. »(Ti>|uii.'in IMn|nlBtn Kntmalc, da hrrcliy makr orerto
■VBppiwWilUlgahawaitvltonikAppu.toiMMXwitinpatanBl.liieoniddentthM
MOR— MOT * e07
of the AAHisUnoo re nderod by him tu mo. May tbo (Miium of onleftls fall on the
who violato thii* k>'ai*^* ^*^^^ »^y iniihow Hul^iihawntlo Mrnik Appu oan tibke
hin oath on the ll?o onlonlH wiihniit ruiliii)^, which will bo tMtificd by
th<> (f(Ml Kandiikumarn niul tho K*>d*1if«^ Puiiiiii. Thui* thin ha*t boon written,
in thu kmtwh'diru of thi' witii('s.oi>s llalktidtwo^o .\|>|»ur.ilii. llnliyo PiuiroUa.
and Ni)awahit(o Kiri Etaun. Writu<n by Uowalairu Nckatrala. 710, D. 0.
N.B.
MoRAPR Kataiiaoama Dkwai.k. — Mr. Lo MfHuiiiT suyn: —
It haM uC nmunii of high land and r».'i of mud land.
Kini? Dutu^ri'mnnii made a pft- of two fit'ld>4 e.-illcd Ituyitulawa to it ; tha
Herakaraya and the I)awulkaraya of tho Drwulo hoM thin Innd for rerVioe.
The Dewalo it^ Haid to contain u weafxin of th(> k(h\ to which 970 fperoii are
attached. It ha-^ ul-o a vi .-mcI called ririiktndiya (ur^rd for buldinir nacred
water) and a p^idden t«word u^i>d for cnttin^^ water after a urocoHition hold
annually : thiM water i.n pre-M^rvcil tliruu;rli(»ut the year, and at tiio next water-
outtinjr ceremony it in fm|tti«-d into the river at Nayinkcliuatota and the
kondiya iH tillc<l afrcHh.
There iM also a I'allo Dcwalu containing p^old and Hilver .ntaves of tho god.
Tbo Dowalc ban 2ft Service P;nii,'U in Kannantaiawu, S:c. {Wa. 2u. 7/. fieldn,
44a. Op. 1/. jjardcnH, 1.3//, ()/). 7/. hen, value <»f nervicoH Uh. H42'ln)\ and 28
pangu in Mawcla ('Jo. 2/>. Hi. field!*, Hti. <)/>. H/. gardenn, [Ut Op. U/. ben, value
of aerviccH Uh. IM'TO).
It has landM in Kalnt.tdeniya and Kot:i>^'epiliya (IW. •/., pp. 305,476),
One of the Doruwudeniya t* nants of tho Kehelj^aniuwe Katura'^aima Dowalo ban
to attend at the Morape Duwule and tu carry a kodiya in proccHtdon ( Vol. 7.,
/>. 180).
Muflegama, junior. waH liasnnyaka Nilanio of tho Morapo Dowale from 1829
to 1853.
MoK.M'i: VniAUK waH in riiinH, hni in 1H77 it wan rulmilt. A Rittage
and n Uoniahiwa. A ruck llandagala.
MORAWADDKNIYA.— in Udapal.ita korale, Tunip.(no. a bamlotof (iaUgodara.
In the Census of 1H71 srrouped with Ho^'ihahinda. Population in IHHI, 18
(9 males, U fonniles) ; in 1H«U. HH (4.1 inah h, 4r> fenialofl). Vollalaa of ditTorent
grades and some low caste.
In the II. L. M. :\:\] aen < (KW/. :\j: .'»/.) paddy land wore rrtfintcrod in the
namcM of Wirasekara A])i>u. IMuhandiram Appu, Kadawato Pcruma, Lanita-
kara Watiuwa, Kadawat4> Ukkuwa, Kadawato Knntjira. and Alieya Kira.
In 1878 2.) acrcB wore re^MNt« red. romniuted :Wr. .!/>. 1/. (paid Rk. 23*30) ;
redeemed 7ti. 2p. 01. ; almndontd (Ui Hp. U. \ total llr<. 2/). 'M,
Itarigama^'c family had a TaliKit Saka 171U, 17.7DO. Moruwakdeniye ModU
yanselage ( \ ol. /., p, SJV),
MOTAMUUIC. — .\ villa^'o in M«dasi>;i pattuwa, Tpper Duniltara.
Not in tlie (Ioumiih ot 1H71. ropulation in 18HI, lif) (.VJ inuleH, 43 fomalct) ;
in IBin. lOd (57 malo!«, 411 females).
In 1878 :\\^ acres {\ltti. ;)/>. 2/.) paddy land woro re^iHtored, of wbioh 28|
anrcB paid Us. 128 rj ; the rest were ivdeenud.
Kumhnropro. «*,0.171. Motnnuir.i'xe ( !'.•'. J., p. JOs).
Tho I).\i..\i>A .Mai.icawa owns a fiehl hero dedicated to it on tbit deod
dated 17'.m; a.u. : —
I. Mannknie Vidane, pureluised .\inunewalehena ap|N<rtuinin|f to HinnellQllI*
hum at Motuiiiure, in M<'<la-i.\a pmiiiwa nl htiuiUiru, hy poying money
to ruwakdiwiile K<>ral:i. and. n>-\\«d<liiMii.'iuir tv\o |M-lii> thereof, 1 di*<licat<«d
the rnme with the hik;h Iniul ap|ti'rt:iiuui^ iht n lo to th«' Ihdiulu Malivrawa.
reH4>rvan(( rij^'lit to poh^-.^* l«v Ktvio;^' one hi:;' ol rice. Wlu'O information
of thin wa> K'iven t<> the (ireai date with a pn-entiitiitn of u \^u^ of ric*i',*oDlor
was made that that imv' <>f rice .jioiilil aNo hi> ollVnd i(» the Malijrawa with
the view of oWtainiiijf merit. Thin .Sittu wu«* writ'i-n and friren on Friday, tha
first day of tho month Durutti. in tlh* y« nr of Saka 171H. with the knowledge
of Uampitiye Wahala Itandara Mulmi utayu, Diwu NilauM) of the Maligawa.
MUTTU WBLA^A nlbf* >■ Aigiri FUMyk pittowt, HU«U Boalh, in AnUa-
(inlh. NilTor nml i[<iM i
In ISTS 101 MTM (Sn. (hi. W.) of radd* Und won regblorad, wUeh paid
Ri. 3U-1I1.
r«Ki7<rf.— Dailsl Mnhanlinimi, n Roliliinith ef thi* tilUire, vu > ftvoaiita of
llir- lii>tklii|i' LiriKilKiBbttvrwDMixirmi'DfoTtwaBililiudaKudiin.ai.lM.
t!aiiiui<jddi-kuiBbiin>Uuunutlu)UgB ri. Uuttuwdk Walkuul Uugft Vidftos fsr ft
Bnlil and )|*idi'n, lii.Ul.
inw (Minini
1*" 'Vj" "
lAMAi.AiiK AiuuM AppiTo«n«Un AUnna PittthiNtBda
: Villa KmiIi-Uijo, Da<U1|io. Uuld two floldii of In. Oji. It.
ininiiilnNo t<ir it*. \S-X>) : to pmvido Iwn man to go on tix jaurnoji
}% in a j^i-ar, kivihr fuixl, tcnaiitr paid tbe tax. An aikceitor of
AbMana A)ipu iibtaimil tlra Diii>l niwn thii Bnnnu :—
»«»<*<) (iniu A.n.).~nuring ibo n-l|ni of tlia Hajot; tba Might)' Emptror
Ituin Siulii. whuat nouui ut Riorjr had niuihRl from conntrj to caDDtif. A*
Miirukoiiit ItniiH AlMrana Vfllulnunjra wffered 'himwlf belon ths OnnC Gata,
unlim wrru |iiin-u lu make wwi'llnr rniniml for the rnjal iItpui, and hiTiog
niulp and •Hlmiitliil nntrntl iFWi'lferin to thu Qn'it Kiug, h« (Uted to Hla
Hnii''-1} that h<> ri-ijuinil ihi' UtMtHWrla N'ilu|iiii^uwi] IliiaB«'t-dills,ia Pallodja
Hitnwa i>[ A-tori kurolc, in llw Diravaiil ul Jlnlak-, tur bin mainlouanca.
TIh- hiiuiKliirii'- ntlhr -aiil villniir nn Ihv finir hiili'ii an: au thf vart Ilio lugt
wr-i bf Ihr >tunr |i)lliini la t'iiiHakuilnwi'lihina nnd Uio utonv (liUan in
•■ - ■•■ Bj.-iy UaJB Wiiha.
..J ihr yi'Bt lit Hiika l-sJ. alMilnri'ly g
llMinwHatrnwa lluUiiiililla inoliulitl KJimn mnH.' iiuunnariDi m ■nruaona
Kaliia Almraiia VoUkuniju. niirl tii In- iid-h^sliI viOiuut anrldinhiiliauiii or
lilnilranii- ■lariiiu ihi' ('Kintunfa at tbu aun, thu moon, Spukadaifiila, aod tha
Hnliaweli-Kaiiga.
MUDA<1AII1».\N.V.-- A lillano in Pall>;pnli>U kor^iiu, Tumpauu, wntgced by tha
Malmuu-'iia' .Miii;nlla, MuiIaHamuiaiia, and t'utlinula [urninn Aracbclii'Wuani.
//;//.-) i.«1:mu..llrkaii.bi.
Piiimhlion m IHTl, l'><i (.'><) m<l1u^ ill f.niakO; <" tflfll, 1-13 (81 malct, GS
f«innli.ii); in INUI, 110 (fil roalL-a, 49 fumalw).
vcre ccKi>Ured in Iho aamea ot
I Oui|iutta RanawcTl, Biaoa
In }H7A 17t acrm nen rfRintered. Commutod So. (t/t. S(. (paid Ba 41'60) ;
n><lccnii-'l3'i.lV'.'.".: nWnd.mcd Ou. Ifi. U. ; total Ba. 3p. !J.
fVinrfii-t.— Dii-annrnkaMnillynnBclafi'riln^, 3I.ini.1)>,<HS. Ehimlnriiice, in.nill.
<)iuiin;.->. iU.^l:!. :II.1;W. (Talpol rtaka l'l:<> OHlnRampolaEO, II, IM. Bftrat
liniliyani'lnifi'. lfi>..'i>;a. IlimklKitrpjia, :<I,GIa Iktnipknian, AI.IIIB. Kula-
tniiit.'. 1I,<MI. I>:X O. C. JliiJ. (Tu1i»tK Siika \'iTJ. IT1I-I1>. INitU-gt, 31,101.
W'i'Uv<>. :il.l<il. 4'*.l!<!. Buldharakkhiia Uniianae ». Iloiat HndinjueUn
KIri M.'iilka. IhLM;I.
IIT'il A.n.).-'-Iu Ibr jpar of Sika lliTS. Kntatunim Ilila. of Madagammana,
in Ti-blnii|ia]ata n( Tninnanc. baTinir no childrro at hl< awn. tlii' Inwli Dada*
«ahata .anil bIih- ki'n, with tba high and low irrauni]-. huu!if< and
jfnnlini'- a|ipmaiDin:i Ihrrvlo, h»\c Iihb giri-n and uninled liy him in poravcnl
t» hi* mlnianl -on Amhi. nfinfi that nn othrn ^hn11 be prwi>rrou> In Iht
£-«<-iiiinn>ir (hi-M>iillanilii. Witni— mwhoknon- thi' rtmr are TalalihaKoda
■iMnmahaialotMHiltinnniana, DamnnnpnUjiaDf ihoamcTitliL'c. Kammalc-
arailr Aijn\aidi-.<f ib'umi'TilURp. With ihi- knovlrdirEaf ihi-ooviinMn
ihi<Tiili»t)ia> l>T-n ^iroiitcil, iByiiiK and ilpclnrinR thai Ifacra fhaU br no miM
»boni[hlu>iKtTV«i»«vaTaDUwaTaoalh«(oTlbaUndi. 923. D.C. Mad.
MUD— MUL im
(1791 A.D.).— May suooeM attond thi« 1 On W«dnMdaj, tka fifth day of the
inoreaaing moon, of the month II, in tho yonr of Saka 1719, an<Wr the ooiuteU*
Mion Sawana. The lamU whii^h hclonf^od to Gainaffe \Jng\x ICaml, of If nda-
fammana, in the Talai^omuwopalata of Tuinpane, to wit, tho floUl* OamawoU
pi^loK, a«wo<l(Uima *J iwlo!*, AluhunirctliyiMloni.vA 1 |H*la, WclUiroda I p(>lA,
Dailawahala 1 pola, nnd Kanunalownttu 7 lah.iK, nml tho tranionH Kaniroalowatta,
WeUc^miawattn, Ajju Nnidolitti.VAWutta. KHlnml'Miiyahitiyawatta. ^iriwcMli
Kaidohitiyawatta, lhala;:oh(MU*watta, tho dwolUnfif (TanliMi, and Mudu-
hcna A poloM, Mal-aramWhrna i\ |>oIa<*, Kuln«^^aUt>honA :t nniiinu. Dnnnniadala-
wohena ft peloa, Amlmt^uhamulahi'na d |H>la<4, Wrllcf^oiliihfnn '.\ polaM, the
ground Ivinf^ near the AMWi'ilduma at tho u])|mt ^ nd tif thu niuvo ttf |iaddy llolda
cidlt'd \VuUn *J iM'luN : thoso )M»rii(mM of Iniid, t«>^itlii>r with tho high and luw
lAnd<< n|)|Mirti'nanl thvTi'tu, woro ^ivon to mi\ 'l^ikirihauii; t ho U'pitton daut(htor
of thu naid Unj^nhanii. having divhiivd that I may huvt* fro-j ro«uiun«o to tho
flvti onloal oath?*. I,Tikirthami, havinir |>o.- 'hMil thr iMiid huvU, grhiitM the
Mnmo to thu priost Ootamn Torannall^<^ Ixirii of my womh, thnt h(> may eniuy
tho proiltH thorouf . Tho witni'?*s«v( to ihi^an' Kuhiiiinga Armhohila Klh-drMiive
Hitihumi, Oahvnduwa, llittara Nai«h\ Punrhirala, Amuniiwoh'gi* A|i|>umia,
LnttA Kankaniya, (lamhdau'o Viihirala, Atapattn^H* Potiiiappu, with the
knowlodgo of tho nald \vitno?«H(>M thi-< land traa>f(T wax \vrit(>'n hy l^Ilowoln
Biddharta Unnnn<%c. Tho pof^onngoM who favour thirt ovon with a word lihaU
have heavenly felicity. \\).^\ H.
IIUDAQAMMANA ViiiARP. WOK built on land dedicated by the Tilla<;^ra.
Beige Kankanaina dedicated 1 pela 'J lahan ; Antramniana Adi^ardodimteda field.
The land around the Yiharo boh)ngH to the Adi^'ar'n dcscondantfl. The villaj^cra
Mweddumizod a bit of hi<rh land which bcdongcti to a Uata-korale field. Tho
Yiharo had boon abandoned for many yoani until 184(i. The Toinplo I^anda
Onmmissiitntir rejected tho claim for rogiHtration and cxooiption ( 7*. L, C. J5J,
Office 4SG).
MUOATIYAPOLA.— A village in Medapalata koralo, Udnnuwara.
In tho CcnsuH of 1871 grouped with Deliwala and Pamunuwa. Population
in 1881. 7i; {M males, 39 fomailes) ; in 1801, 70 (3'2 raalcM. 38 fcmaloaV
In 1878 4(1. \fi. V, paddy land woru rogiHterud, of which 7 lahaa paid 50 oents ;
the rent were rudoomcd.
f <i»w/7 /»•*.— Dombakotuwoge, 48,860. r»4,t>y2. Haugilige, 48.H66, 64,6»J.
MUOATIYAWA.— A villaj^o in Pallopalata komic, Tuinpane.
In tho Coutius of 1871 the population of Kanakkanii)ola and Mugatiyawft WM
16C (88 malo8, 78 females). It is not in tho Cunsui of 1881 nor of 1891.
MULGAMA. — A villaj^o in Kandukara Pahala koralv, Udapalata, high ap in tho
hilln to the right of Xilambe. It is a Vidana Dura-wariani.
Streams, — IJopitiya-oya, Maha-oya, PotawclMiya.
Utlh. — Oodakumburckanda. Kandala-wewakanda, Pitawelakanda.
Population in 1871, 2or, (I'il males, Hfi feinaloH) ; in 1881,^33 (IM maloo,
111 females) ; in IHIU, 2.')»» (132 males 121 fomales). .TnL'ifory ca«te.
In 1878 81 J acres (40.i. 3/>. 3/.) of pad<lv land were registered, of whidi
C0| acres paid Us. 278U3 ; the rest were sold by the Crown.
/'iiM/i/;»jr.— Gamwuttoge, 4*,3|t». OHiig<.«lagc. ."fijcr., Cri,r»l!». Helage, 6l,6&ft.
Hitapu Durago, \\{\a\\\\. IllagoUago, .'M.I'.Nt. 'M,\',\y Kahawattege, 56,I<UI,
Kau.loge, 1780. Jm^/ /'..»«; (Talpot Saka 17«»7). Kirigahawottege, «l,ft5«.
Liyanage. 1»2,47!», l»:,.4:i2. 4,:.2'<, l.:.l»0 (N. S.). Paiiainvalago. 17.HO<Jii4 Cum,\
61,:.:.G. Siraan Appu (Hotiihewapo), t»2,479, ir,.4:i2, 4,52H, 4,52tt (N. 8.)
Yapawattt'gf, 44,310.
Henry Bowdcn Smith r«. W. M. Lcake.for partition of an allotment of land colled
-Galapititt Patna," 4 7,381.
MCLGAMA VillAKE.— The tradition is that ten of tho principal people «»f tho
▼tllago built tho temple and a.swoddiimire<l and dedieated land. No Tal|Mit.
Claim to register lands rejected by the Temple Lands CommiNHiuner (T. L,
C. 430, O^ce 24$). ^
^!l^?^^*^?I^*^''"^ village in Oangawata korale. Yatinuwara, If mile from
the town of Kandy on the main road to Colombo nnd within the Munieipal liroiu.
bi
ArMtiH.— DnnoMiiUU wa-on.
JIt/f.— Uaml»la([a)ufBmU.
la tli« Cunaiin or 1H71 pwipeil with RudnhumpoU tad D*n*nn*w«lk
PofiuUlHiu in I>iHI,riJ(3i|ui.tUM, ^(cDialim)', in IHyi inalndod in Kud;.
Id Ihn II. L. H. 3'| ucni* ( I :iu. >, S/.) p »My LibJ vum irglitrnd In tba umM
e(A(UnrkkMiiiliiriiiM>. Konli AcbL^ili, Aamnllrn Kunkanknnli, iKpitln
A|<|>n, Uni:il" M.i.lirnii'"-. Miwaturu lUla. lauai-knlB. Kwlitunkknkua
L "kiin. IUi4n-ka A-'lu^hiln. Ji-mnlxliulyn. Uitatifk Kinla. NaKu-iiifto Appa,
1lDiiu.an!fu Arln-lilli, IVtwIriilyti Uak. iutuvkaU, Dvdinwalu)!, HaparaU.
In \infU Hcn» v> ni n-uiMmxI.nr wliirli !ki. I.i. IK. pai.l Hii. 31-42 ; ia. Ip. SI.
■Un<li>n>7'1 1 &i. i^ 71. Ti-ilroniiil ; t-ikcn fur lUiiway I'f . Sf. 4f. ; im>Ii1 b; Crom
ttt.2i:f.l. : imal 111. V '"•
>:iiii;li'i'.'-l>ili|nua lii^aTahrl-l lanl in murlicaKO hrrc. and un fala conRMalioB
Ihr Biuri](ii';ui'i> ki'in wi'nt aihiwi-d tu mkcui us layDu-DC lu iLu Cruiru of
Ibr t)> III.
Ant«hrnit;'> ''■'^■> !".*"■. Attanrkm'. HI.IKI, a.'>.JHj. U.^ll. DIau, B., a
n>lt<ri'ai<l>-n b<'rr. Sl.;»'. -».<>ii>. (.'kctik-s V<I/Hi.t. IhwajralaftF, niS, l.oti*
(\. N.). |il-aiiii)'iik.i MiRliiuK-lntn.', SUm, ^lAl*. 112,111. llviat Miidi>
ynu-i-bWi', l:>.'r.!t (Taliut Sakn 1T::7). JmI VidniwlnKa, (^mf. CniH., IJ(i
AiifH.l, IsJl), iH.tnl. I3.<t.tj. It^lsl. Ku-»RUu Nawanlna I-anikkl itoM-
yan-i'Inp-. iVi.vIl, (jw-iiinnlrj HIuIihIfh-. ii:i.nri. Maiiannalnvi'. «Jl»l,
IK^I. Mwirni-'U, :iUrlU, lUxi, WAl". .>;..'';i^ (U.lll. Uul|tani|HU ttala
-' • ,iH,l ill}. llMia-Jiibntn-.nin. l.ii'^i. (N'. S). ltii|<haFl A|i|<n, Uitju}.
■U.'US, IH.I'*!. I*<l>]|v ItttM JluiIiyaiiH-la|{t', 31,:>i;», lj,:117, i;3.4U3,
iai>inba lliuliyanM'Injf. JI/iHi.
<IMn *,».>.— I, Ilt-nl MwliyanM'. <it MulKniaixila. Id Onnitaijalala Hicduni'
WBBiiluiiIa VMiiiUWuri. faari- im Wiilnnilnjr ot WCHik, nf Lhu iucnm.'-iDs mngn,
bi till' j'vur of Siiba 17::*, uiuliT ihv cau'iulUiiuu Ututuiula, nuule uwr In
paravi'iii t» niy Kiandiiiu MiiMnnmrala, lii,'<litnkuabnra i iwloa, and Wodira-
miilla.'i Uhn-, <ni:laiirp al nil huuw.RarluU'iiuid Uee%bi);h and lawgroDiidi
apnrrlniiiltiu thi-rui-i. It anj ot my ilcncuudiuiU dliipaLa Uiii they (hall
■rnii-r f rcHii I hv onlnU. Imt MoMumiinla Khali nut >uff«r tliunby. WltoHM
•iti.. kiuiir ih<' HiiDn am Wnlnitninn Paiuhirala. Rnthltnaiui|ts Manifcrala,
:ii llin;:lnla, SnkknnL lluiaya of Dwala, Kuda Uarayn ot tba uma
,. -aii|;i-ifi- Kira Diiniya, ami Knniranli ye Xaluajla. And any RrcBtot
mi'Klarioii- juri-Dii who will hi-lp iu any ili-iiutv nbali inWriC bciveuly bUa.
Fur wrillntc lll>lnhi).iiua ruDau-«. IS.'Cv.
Tha DAl.Ali.t M.ir.lii.tu-* ban n Siiibnrnkknra Piin;;uwn, 1} um Gaid and J
al ■■ acni iKinlun, liubl by Ainiiou l>aiiikkiyaltt{o and Urndcmycge. ServicM
(amamnlBldo fiir Ui. ■<■) : to lical l<iiu turn at the lunuwa durinn tbo month
•( MTcuk and ku|i|ily dnily two wutti ll'iwcrg : |ii kci'p yuurd at niyhu ; to join
In tbu iinirvK'iuni uf llii' r>inibftni fur Ilii day* and uiio duy of each of th«
tMlivul* ; lu pniHiiit tu tlw Uiwii Xilamo bvlel after Iho new yvur ; when on
duly R-cuivo niL'uU,
MULIiEnAMA.— A rillii{{o in Pnllcffampaba korala, Haivpatlu.
SIrf'im, — Kllaiin or llnpu^i'ida-uja.
l>..piiL>liui< ill lK;i,-2:i)(N.-.iaal,'H, fH fumaXet) ; in 1881, 930 (179 bmIm,
I&1 r. niali-s) : in IMliI, i^ OM niaic*. I3U fumakii).
In 1H74 Ml} trrvH ut |Hd<Iy Und werv n'tt>"trrod. Commuted I3a. 9p. 31.
(paid lU. 14MK)): niLi-iiuid iln, 3/i. TU. ; >i<M by Onvarnment Oi. 3s. Gf . ;
lenidu U<'1<U 4». ii: :j. ; ul«I»b«.i.><l (J». (I,.. 4l. ; tuUl «ki. 3,.. i^I.
W.lLAH'WA.— Miillfftuiii Mudiyiin'^ in Kiii).- Kirii Sri'<i niign married
Walapida Jlwliyiinw'i'M'.tuT, aifl \VaU|F<dn marrivil HiiIh'Ganu'n luxter {Jud.
Vum.. i'.aA .Vnr™ti-^. IU!.'). Uv liH<l t*.i k-n* :—
(tfwl. Om.., link Xuriuilirr, lull). (Il« raRoiveil ■ alars an a fee for appointiog
■ mall t» llKiolliru <if lta«- Ital.-i. 7.!II4). Ilu wt* apiminlvd Adi[Cir (SiyapnttUli*
Maba Xilaiw) liv tlm l-^iiili^ib (luvrrnnnnt. Iln wan alio Uiwa Xilamo. Ilo wai
eiamiiio-la<a«)liic» in tlH St^ito Trial ui HU-'i. He luid nsioraJ cbiblren : fa)
Ralaiiuliat iiiuyaof Viiwurakalawiya, wIki iu:irriLi1 a <l:|ii),'btvro( llnhinfiada Bndde
Nilnnn'. ^!>.4:lii. lOlKH : {!•) Miillcuama Func-hi nnnda,<.f Hakkinda Wilnwira in
Uampalik. in imVt raiuilinti at (lalbuda in OangaU Pallo'iyn pattawa. He mid
llnim^iiu
•lllaKo. D
MUL— MUL 611
land to Watte Walawwe Banda, Ac, 49,000 ; (e) Asire<1dum6 Walnwwe Kiri
Banda, futhtir of Uuiinnitihi B;in<la, 55,H0S (Ko/. /., />. loO); (r/) Mullogama
Panchi liiiiUa, 65,hoH (IW. /..;>. ISO),
Tho Muli.-i NiIaiiie*Mehtate wan tliviiletl into four. Hit grandnon Mallegamm
Mbddunm Bunda g«>t one-t«Miitli on a jiKlifiiifiit in 2'»,43'.). !!« Nold iUe land
to Ikitota SiinietlliU UniianM), who Hold to M(»oinirn ( 3,fi^M). All the
Waluwau landn were nuld. Tliu wi<iu\v iin<i hoim <if the Mahu Nilniiie K«»ld landa
in lioioU Action hy Miili<-u!ttni .Mcii«iuiiiu H.-mda of Siriuiu w.ttUi a^ainat the
pnrchaiK'rii daimhtcr. .*1'>,4hO, (».'i..'t7ti. An old MtHinii in of Aktnai.a lMiU(;ht part
of tho Midic^.iiua Wal.iwwa ^.iidcii niid hr rtpairod aiid liv«d in ti>o Wuhiww^
(2) MulIe'^Muui CSuhada Niiaiiic ntanii-l (!aihi»«1a Midle-^iniu Wal iwwe
Kumuriliinii and had a son Lokn Itanda. Ai\,\iu). His <Icsccndant, tho ii-prriicn-
tutivo of thu family. waH a Lok;ini in ihu Scvi ii Koralr-;.
Mullogama Viilikkara Lckuui was on .Tanu.iry "J.**, IS'JO, a|»|»oiniod Di^ava of
Walapanc, ricfi (Jal.i^^o.la tloi'c.i-td ; Avmsmt in "iHJO. Is'J.l, 1^•J4, IfiJ.*!, 1^27.
Mullcgania Kunam Maduwo Ijckani, an A>.s -hor ju isi'.i.
Mulh'gamu Mndi^ansi; married liurat^'o Kni .Mciiika of (!nnnfpan:i.
Mulle^ania Wutic Waluwwu Ukku Itaiula, of (junncj>ana (1«'>7H«'J7,I).'!7, ol/20U,
Koiikupola Gurunnnr.so of MuUc'i.iina maniod a lady of tho Ahoyakon
Walawwa in Amunu^unm (IV. J., p. SI).
/;iiMi7»>jr.--AlK'!*inha MudiyaiiM l.ijrt-. a:i,JIJ. r.7.:.»2. Mw Walawwa. .'.".SiJH ( I W.
J., ft. 130) Ariippola iludiy.in-tlavrt'. 7.l,7n|. A^W(d>!uiiu> K(ii:iila;ro. :t :.'il2,
(i7,.M2. Badaholakotuwc^i*. J,|.^^ (N. S.\ Itotota hiuui dha rnnun^*. 2!*,'l»6,
2'.MU7. Dcniyo M.dm I»ura>;.'. l.l.**". >.-J>?^ (X. S). li^^nlk Wulawwa, .Vi.SiMi
(IW. /.,/>. 7J/>). lltr;it;r.'. N.il. I), r,. M il. ^T.vlp.rH Sk.i I7I'.-."hi>. Kululoiage,
4fi,Wll, :.2.:{m, :il.:»H», :.i;.:»I7. Kaud.-;,'.' (Moormm). 3;i.'|». Koiika»»ad«hKo,
21,1MI, 2:.,<;t»t» (Tulpol S:ika 17:57). Mn^uru .cniyijtf. 17,47S (TaL|ioi Saka
17:tU>. The daughter of M.iuurul iiiv'u \ idtui' in.nr.vd V«u{ra<!a t'ho'ty and
had two "OUH. Mjih:ikuniliunj(«', riS.»;j:{. Mahailura.".'"'. .'•7.''.'»7. ^^7,1^7, iNi.ojo,
U7,y2S. Mtihantc Mudiy.insil.-p', 2'.«.rM7. 47.^n:t .Mu-uianw*'l«ge, ."•7«C»7.
Moormen. J'.Mit 7. :(:i.2 12, ir./.u.l*. :#2.;i.V.. <o.»;i::. Naran-.i i-i-.w^m'. h;|. I». (VMnd,
Xiyan^oda Pahalakalawi';:!'. H-.'^l'*. Nii\\arai.'«>. ir.l7>'. Oilur Mnlii-vanta
cii^vii ;ij»,nil, r.4.l7l. r.2.'.r,.!. c,7,:*r,2. l*alnai:ni.».i-i . i<5.i'o«.». .v.».:i.v., :h..*»4m).
najukarunn Nawaratna Ampaitu Miidix.'in-t l.i^«-. "'.i.'.i'ii. <;.Mt (N. S.). Itnn-
dilijjama Korallap", ■i7.o:i7. i;7.l>7, 8«;.'<rj.*lM.o -i. ;i ;.•.»•,•>. l.I.'iS(N. S.). Sirimul-
wattrjrt'. <:i,77t». Siynml»ahr-:aha/. ( Mo.u i,:;jnK -•.•.<;I7. 'I ii n«'jrf. >l,i»<;2. Cdaj^
Wijo-inha MudiyauM-hiV'*. '-".'. •»••• I'd.ilia Wnlau w a. .'.."•><>> (^ I . 7, /.. y*. Koy.
VihTro Walawwe Waiiahahu Miidiyuii^t l)i;,'««, .■»7,«'.*.7. r»7.l>7. •.•n.020, S*i.'.»2H.
Walakadawair. u'f. m;.- IJ. li'ii* (N. S.). \VnMiio\fj:.-. >i.tMij. Waliiolup*. 47.Hli:i.
Wana'iinhu Wauiiinayaka Wa'^aln Panditu MiidiyahMdnp' Mudalihnnii. Komla
of \V«Ta^'ama r<. IMalia. Aluf. and IV'^hi Walawwo IhimlnH. .Vi.MiM (_IW. J^
p. 130). Yatawatio Walawwa m. Sirinialwatlt'ire. 4:t,770.
(^ir.r»n a.d.).— In th<' yr;ir i»f Snka I"«**. of ih'» mojifh Poi»on. on the Herenth
day nf tho incriM^in'T m<M.ii. f. f.nmitt.ipi ii. of Miillr<nn)a in Palhjninipaha
of Ilnri'«pattn. do hrrrliv a>!<i.rn my h«r. oitary pr.i|»i'rty. vii.. lh«* li«'1d»
Klh'nnwclla 2 pela^. N.i^Msnn^M I pfia. A^wrdiiiima I pt-ln. aniF (ronap«da i
p<'lns, and the h«*n Maprhtiia. W aiik4ih-^MN':ilMiia. K> likamrunnajkrhena,
Dodan'^a^piliychtna. Kitul;.':ihaiuii<luii< ii« na. l.Mii«i;iii>i.li hiioic-hi n.i. Wnla*
kadawcla-ar.mtlia, 1NMii]itn<li-a:.iiiil> i.nnd i lirtlwi lliii • ^nyl. n. 'o Ptriitllf Appu.
with thu com-urr«ii«-<> of llt-iat Nai'ic. ia lon^itit i.iM«<n •>! tlH-a-*'; tai«(<> n iiilfntl
in fh«' nanus of M> >Mum i .\p!»u. tit. wwMian Kai'i|i.;ini. and Ha telle Appii.
(/Vi'Mi // jii'.if tniMf'n'lonfi'ril itt Si,4. It. ('. M.iiK I fftrr ii,>tK.tH t hr init/iHul.^
(I7t«.'l A.n.). — III the year«»f Saka 171'.. I. lltra'Ti' TiKiia^a, td .Mulle^'utna
in Palh '.Miupaha of llarirparMi. do h« n l»y di - ljn«- thai I h.ive trHnf<rnd the
follow inf^ l.ndw to my lawlnl -ohh rkkmala. Niii<l. ra!a, ami hiii- iral:«, v'a.,
Goiiupola ono p'ln, Ho'o'aweli /ahvartrkiiiMli ir i « ji»« |» Vi. ih*- pirdeu
Ilitiii.-iwaHa. the ht-n Kau.'nin«liiii liina, U...!:,li !:i 1 ,|i. i;;.. T'lauo i1'in« li«na
Wank .ho;:i><laheiia. I)o.| iic.'a-iiit iy» h«ii»i. itn<! «Jr'Ik*' Ii"Im i.:». ti.-v laiiiij.- d.at there
nhall III' no ei re fi! < :it)i> to my j-on- il . n-li tl.« y v. « •• io KWiar <>ii ih«- tUo
oaili'*. ^VinM•'^es who kii"\v tJii- ha»iii-are Mulli/aim lM«v« Aijiih di'lii. Itun-
diIij;amnu't(J:imarahi.t;ala;i:.Mapr N« ka'nilii. I»a\\ umlap* Koriila AluwatnKidm
Gamarnla, \la;roda Pnlleu'f Daiinrala, and Medaco Aniehehila. In prviienoe
of these witnensiH this land Talp»»t wan given. HiH, 1). C. Mail.
Kaldwanp. Viharr \a naid to have heen founded by Ntiffiiwele Malui
Diaava in tho time of King Kirti Sri.
36-97 Q
In inUlliitiila Haniiolha UniMuiu wu ioannibciit juinlly with hii tnoher
SuiattBr*. IId nwI t1i*t t*ru DoMii in llii|>uir-<la vers ilvtlirated. Mnu threo or
inw (vnontjiiiiii Imrk. lijr ■ Nil.imo ot tlio nttii:'){i.'0.ini Wiiluwwa and by •
DiUKinnantla u( Mu'liituilura. Ulnim tar r.-'^mtnittnn r<'jnct<r<l (T. L. C. IJOV).
HiiiiuUanUnna-iiMiKiiil tin liiulmililuiionf llw Un.K Abkolumailaof (ilaliu.lo
Imlimv-o (liii Viluiro. UJaiiii l<>huvctliiib>iili> ro^iitUmdwaJi njvilO'l (I*. L. C-
Viil. I>fi.t sn. S-jiI'mt.'f, rsjn. «m/ l.lun .U.irr*, ISSJ). Sumeilli.i died in Feb-
tuarv. 1H7I. Ilu wiw iiiiceuHlMl bylii.i lalor, who an \l.mh it. 18TI,lniiisterr*d
thn Viliant Ui lh.-iiy»niiil]u ltatiiui)iitlB Uniiniiac, Ana N'ayaka at til* Malwatta
Vlbarg. Tlin iiU lulor dird in April, 1871, when hi> puiiil Aawinldumag*
nnlutratna L'niMUM elnimcl tba Vihare. Tho Xnn N:iynk,kdied in April, IS76.
ConlCHt iKtW'tfn Pluibarutnii am) (iunaratnn Dnnanupa and KaJahapola
Kawundeiiiyu iJnnanw, a I'IIIhI <>' Di'liyiimulU (77,rhV>). Aclinnsbj BaUiiuipaU
Anu ^'ayllk■a^i^<:uml■■lll. !t7.iKil. (ix.lin. CT.IKT.
\M <.r till' <aii<U Kii<l to lvii>nE ti> tliu Tiliuni in nT.lRT. Vihnre eotMa 37,!))««,
M.0»1U, m.lK.7. bvm, liT.IMT, 77.rM.'>. iHP,ri2f). ■JT.Uan, l,l.'i8(X. 3.)-
(IMkI a.d,).— On thin Sni unlay. IhrKcconildaj et iha waninK moon, ot (ba
mcniib II, in ihn yrar nt Kintf >%ka II:!!. Thr landa dolicaceil En Iha Kalnvana
Viliarr is lIu1b';raina»II*ii|liin>ni|inbnlnSarn-l3'ii|iailu.nanu'l]r. Wrkailadmija
onrpi'la.aiidEh'ilrnlninwpi'lHilnlii.'airitliyrilnpiAiauhchila.th'nIyauiawla
dii]ii«i<il byiiDv lta|B Onm. iluk-|irb">^ fin- lahim diitlratnl by Am|>pala!n
Tlklrnla, Hyailpaiya «nr |ii-la di-dw-Ntnl liy WBitcffp Kalu Fuirhiral*. a tnrtloQ
at liiiih bind ralbil llnk|iiliyi-.|ai>ilnuiiih-llB mm' ]■']« ih-divaii'il Iqr Kambar*-
rirniyp Habi. Mhi'rwiM- oilbil TaUbi'Bi'Kr llnnrannanilii, and DlmbnlniftWk
IwolabaKli-iliiiiiiil liyKiihalb- MjhiiKi'. Till- Vilnrr,ntwlHr4«iwiM-aDdat
vhnwin'iann'Ibi-alHivii pirtiiuii M lanl vtrr- a^nmblrimlu'd ami Mnvn, lOA
whk'hi-BJ.-yiil ilirlH'iirlli ntlhi-ml-y wnynf (iiri-rini!*. triii)tivi'nuri'rtnayoun(
C' -t.ilii'BtiUiil-.iniif ilir'Miiiiir I'rli'-t llulb'i;ataa Nrkattn Liikn I'linann*.
«itiii-~n-i. aiiiiiiit; ■i>IiiT-. ari' t'dairr Anu'bi'biln. Kknniiyakajn> Pnnckirala,
Kalunoni- AnvlnhiUi. ni-Bnn}'akai.i> ll.iilkmla. IIiTat^ I'nncblinln. Alawatn-
piila:[i- llin-iiruln. Alnamlaji' ,\|i|nibiiiHi. Walnkoilnwatli' Ukkumlu. Kahiwaue-
sc H<-nlhrtda, KiiIi»wbIIi-«i> Aimiilmnil »r Arninli<iMila. Kiul.K" I'nni'hiralB
a( Kanily, llBinlmlcwidlr rniiaii-i-. Iluw.iix- riiniinM-. With Ihc kn.itrliHlire nt
Tbo l>.\i..\ii,\ M.\r,iiiAWA ha« two fanffi hci* :—
I. M.ini.-T.-nnnla: V,\\aito. Knnadeniyrce. Knliiwan.Ko, Pi(iyff[t. Hold
I MFM Gi'ld* nii'l I ) nera Ranhinii, 1'hu M-rviri' mnniiilii nt fonr mnra nt tho rata
«f ono niiint f»ri':irb |H-la (if jMiliIv Innil. Ono mnn ivrturinx a siiiulo inuru.
Thv tinnnt im duly ninainii at Ihc MiilJi^wa for llflraii dny> iinrl (iripcn nlubl* ;
bo tnn-t owcrp Ibu di|,>i:B tirly in llio imiminR. unil n^iiil atlpr )Iila nnil Mnha-
dana ic«»w;i. 11k Ius tn ruinnvii ihi) ftnwota wbitli luivr lii^cn nltiTril at th«
tawawn. It« niwildo any nllHirdi>iup>lio wrvini atlliu Mai i^nwa which in not
eoiitmry (•> the eniitom iif liiacnMe. lie i< liable to be acnl nn iiu'kii;{<:i to nnj
diMBii<<« by tho lliwn Sikime. Wliile on iliilr tlm l.nnnt ii> entilK-l to a ralion
At eiirry am) rirn in tbv incirnini.'. a ii'i'imd niieh rnlinn in llio rorcnonn. and a
hsniliiwa ot mw rii'i> in tlin pvpniii;;. Wlii'n tmvellinx "I Jnty the tvnnnt i«
•ntitliil to tbreo (rnml mrnln nf dirrv nnd riii>.
Tlio panRiiwit f:ivi-< tn tlii> niHn Xilnnio after the neif yrnr a bnokelful of
MTMilBBrAt* and 411 b'»*ei of linti>l. Tho wrvioo i.I tho Piinsiisa i» eommuled at
fiwr atiillimi* a mnra. (^mininlaMn fur llo. K'-li).
i, Itainkariilon.-i.— Tonnnt : WkItuiIiso rmii-biriln. IlnMa qiinrtcr nf an nrro
nrili-n. To pav twii'H-ni-i. fi ibo M:ili'.;n<rn pi'r nniiinii. aii<l li> prc-oiit fi the
IKwa :?ilnme iift-r Ihn now vivir a l<!i'<k<'l (if awivluintu nml 40 lenfM ot
bal'l. f;nniiii»t.il.ln for Ito. Vm.
Glint (if Wmrnllclinno AnwiiMuma iit Mnlle^mniD tn Amiiri Parana Viliarc
la I'M A.ti. by Pilinia Tntawwe Diwrn (IW. I..p M(.
n Oandeke hnnle. nppar Dninbua. under
MUN— MUN ttlS
Stream.— Kolagollokandun. The Hauwolla-oya flowi below the Tiling*. Tb*
ooantnr b flat.
Not in tUo CensuH of 1871. Population in 1881, 78 (37 malot, 41 femilet); in
1891, 92 (60 male», 42 feninlcNV
In 1878 42| aorus paddy lantl wora rvgutcred.
HUNW ATT A.— A village in Pulleffumpaha of Muturata korale, Upp«r Hewabeto,
29 niileH from Kandy ou tho Luwor Maturata road. At Koop-oya, quartar of
a milo further on, in an iron bridge 36 ft. iipan.
Hamlets. — Godamaditta, Andawala.
Siream$. — Darando-ela, Otonno-ola.
Not ill the CenHiia of 1871. Population in 18H1, 276 (160 maleis 125 femalet)
in 1891, 233 (110 uialeH, 117 femalcH). YcUaUh, Low-country Sinhaleaa, Tamils,
Moormen.
In 1H78 494^ acreK of paddy land were rogiMtered, of which 162a. 2p, 71.
commuted (paid Km. 782*74), 4()'(- '^p. Hi. redeemed, 43(i. lip, 6/. abandoned.
A Oovoriiincnt vernuruliir Hchrn)!.
BoutiqucH on the Munwatti road nnd un ambiilaroa on the road from
Andawiila to Kahata^laiiUa nnd a Public Workn L)f[Nirtiiiont bungalow al
Munwatta; al.no a puii^uila Hchoul. Village patlm from Aluuwatta to AmbagA*-
pitiya and Hilihul-oya.
/;///«///>*.— Abi->inha Mudiyaii-clafro, .'rt.Ol'i, 72,.'i7H. Dehi-ntalnwegc, ft,207.
Godninudiitrf^f, 'JH.iKl, :ti',o7.*i ; thf Oixluniaditirf^o futnily held land for tha
tiorvic<M)f 1triii;^'iiv^ rii.v to t\u* lltui/uruiikctu 1) •vval«-. i'm,4k1. IlaiiguranketA
Dowulc tcnautM, 5'<,«H'.», 7»;.J7ri, l.r.sl, (N. S.). Ko-wntti-KC, ti7,011. Mcd»>
wuttcKt'. :n.',07r.. Nil-uruwi-K'*'. *<»,77<». Tohvuti. •).'«•. 17.".. I). C. X. !•:. (Taipei
Saka. 17'JS). Uduuilu^'o, 4o.77(i. Uiingollc^o Uuiiiuiul Krtuin'H ctitarv, Tout.
28 j. Vcli-urawe^'c, 3o,(i:»s. \Yuruhi*iu'}(i', ."i.'jo7. \\ ('}riiina}(o. 473. l). C. N. E. •
(1K)«> A.i>.).— On TliurMlay. tlio .stli duy of th«) inontli Nuvuti. in the year of
Snkn 17JS. Thu fuliU h«•I••||^MllK to Tolwatio .M<«ldnin ihami uf MuuwattA in
Maturata koralu. iiauul.v, i*allr Nll-urawn :( )H*h(M mid iSallnia-iiiulIn 14 hUiaii,
M'ith nlllho u.mK'UM. hoiiM*H, and triT- lh« rftoapprriaiiiin^'. huvr lM>viiniiwleoter
by thc'n.iid.Minlduiiiahauti lohiMiicphi'W I)aii(i>iala.aiith()ii)iiii;^hiiiitohohith«iiB
in p.ir ivciii. Tli** witii(>->^(H who ku>\v thf-aiii" ur«« Ahr.'^.iina Tikiri GAmmaha,
Pol watte Paiiditaya, Tyaii-watui Cniniikalu', \Varaka|Milap> M*Miik Appa.
Wc't.-ikuliiinaditto llaiui. Munwatti' <iaiiiinalii*, (fO(lntiia«)itt(>^«' Kudarala ana
Kuda-oye Diriffirala. (Ilcri' fuUuw tho Ur«iial iiiiprccntiouH.) 175, D. C. N. £.
MUNWATTF. ViiiAUK haH 3 ainunu of muddy lauds. There in (it iv Maid) a
Sannat for or.e of the fu'ldri.
Galafita Ulu ICowila dedicated to Dewata Bandara.
The llAN(it'iiANKi:rA Maiia Dkwai.k owns land^ here. .^H.tiPi, 76,176, 1,684
(N. S.).
The Service Tenures CominiK<*ioiior nM«or»h'd that tlu-rr were no Service Pangii
belonging citlit'r to tlio .Muiiwatt** Viliaro or t» tlio llaii^uranketa Maha
Dewale. Mr. Lc Mr^iirifr hay** : — " Tntil n rccviit date tlio whole of Munwatta
wait owned hy the llani^uiMiiketa Malia Dowah . Tlure nr** Mtill 4muttottu fialda
owned by the Uewule in Munwatta." •
ICUNWATUOODA.— A village in Medupalata korule. Yutiiiuwara.
Stifam, — Muiiwatugodaeln.
In the ConMiA of 1871 group(Ml with DaiituiM. Population in 1881, 186
(98 mf»lo^ 87 fciimles) ; in 18MI, 2t)7 (107 iiiaK's HM) fviiialeM). Low casta.
In 1878 ftk\^ acres paddy laud were rruiHtetctl. Commuted 2a. 3/). 9/. (paid
Rs. 21*21) ; abandoned Ou. \p. 0/. ; redeemed Au. 3/i. 0/. ; temple land 2(ki. Iji. II.;
total 2H(i. \p, 01.
^;i„,;//,4.— Alntjrnmap'Don AunMino. 7.M:.t». Ilnlntwalfrffo.l l.osU,2fl,17ft,31.0J4,
.M.ilJI. o2,\2M (Talpoi Saka 1714). Dt iiivo KankaiiamahK**- :i<t<CO. Denlyiira,
14,«*M'i. i!i;.i7:>, .Mt.oii, :.i.i;2l. :*'2M\*. Kniia^M>. I7.ini, iV.Mrti. Kotugodella
Kariyakiraua UnllaK«>, i:t.l2.'. 2:i.4«ii; (Sittu Saka I7:il). Tanna DurayaUga,
7a.i:>U. PolKahodi'iiiyi'^'c. .M.t.Jl. ■'•.M:>l». Itiuidunpurage. li,08U. Udawattcfa,
l:i,122. Uduwela Karunat.iluka IUjupak»aNVai«ala .Mudiyan«elaga, 18,122. 83,488.
\Vaharakgodair<*. 2h.kaii.
nuunlitr.rha Ulh lUj o( tlw wulnr modii. On Mil iwy, In coDMqnauaat
Wi.nMiali.ia.ihi: wulier. Laving I nfonuvd tin On«t AMinbll ibftt Um Sdd
AI'kiilu>iuiiiliiira of iwo priui. -Ituuto >l MuDwsliigala In Yallnuicuv, WM
I'l-i- Pill by him «n ■ Kunima Kranitil lij Iliu (Ittut Oata. in Inrinlrr wis
niuIf lull! tbi- nwirrr. His mnii- wna gnnloil to Winjipulifi u Bate-
v»lilU. FiKl1ii-fMi.-l, L'DiualfUWu lUlaluiul, UiuTa at Uilipalua uul AilifM
«t Kwl/. 1I,JII.
<IT»!AJi.). - I, ItMIiiniiia DdnrnlKrc Tikirl Eica, of Hunwatogoda In
Kaii'li>|>i'l«a »r KiiHliirawaunliiuIn Yuliniiwan, huvr iumhj givnt in lamTanl
lbi-ii|>|>'rtw<>p-la<int tbi'llilil t'niiwuwa loujr nnphnw lluUa,>Bd Mid Ub
ta|>ny ilii'iMii nt Stkiriilin wlii<-b I bkl wintnu.-ttil, and lu |io>~ii4i(. I h>*a
l(it,lt ibi' with ntf siiul |ib-a*un>. paflnit thai N<-ilbi'T Itidda, who Tecalntd
III!' frili'it f r-iiu mr, Niir hl» ■ u' or Krainlxiii-i wbo ilnixnd (rua hin, or any
will n-ay rvivv tbii (in-iiil>"> truiii iliiia. bIibU nuffrt iny calanltiN whm
Mhc* -arur nt i1h> unUil uilh^ uf nil, anrduna. Iwhly. and ri'd-hot Iroa,
aikl Uttaa ihr pnlx-M, all Ilia hviii tim.ii. Ilii- iruih KiliirvU, Upnlwan,
KawMt, llnliiul. H'lbhnaMt. KaulahuiiiJini, nn> wliiiu-Mn. Tbo wilow-c* no
l>.'ni]^-|{^ Duniya, NaraiiKO'^ <»><' <ial|i"itc Uadi.va. WHl)(uiu|«ya Ganrg*
riinvJiJr.ibi.aul Alak-U-t'nvimlaliunya. KniiUBiuthcsewilm.'v.'Mintbtrrar
of tuha 1711. nl ii.c a-iuth I'uwB. ibixTnlpnt win writii-u aud jtivio. Thia
Tul|>ut wii' wrilU'U lij luf, (lalkvliiwi- Vtilunila at W'al^miuf a. N,OSll.
SiTTV (IWiU ji.n.1. ' Tbo ArbN Walapula or & iH-lai, Halmntupdi and
Nniiiliiili-iiiyit of 2 \*-h>->. tbi- iipiiiT i )i<-l4> nf lln|iiii(n>kuniliara, uriib all high
ami biw Bniiini|>. :(ftnbi»a an I liiam-, inmi ami )iiiiBt:< tbvretu ajiiiiTliiining,
FliiUK-ai MniiHB-ii).'u'la In Kuiidniolnia of SiiiduniwauliaitB YBlinuviirai
tlb'-i- lind-od iainiiniaBnd I in-tit iiru hpii-lq-, fur ami In oiin-idi-r:itiun ol Iba
U'li'uHiii.iiiiii' M rvi>i- iif th" Aiilig.iw», ih-liTi'iviI in WaTa|il(lyi< Wnitorurila,
in->ii]i-r tlinr lii'niny |«'>i« ihi-iuin )univn[ brniiftcr piv ■'fully, 'I'hla Kiltn
in til" .v>r «t Si,U hn. t>y Kuhniclii llnh.>nt<- .Nuwu^Iila Wihrumifiiiha
Miiiliyuhir llidaluiiiii. niynwarlmui Xilnino ul tbo Unlaila Uuidlre o[ tha uurad
TFllBurihaTMiih. la.!:::!.
Th< I)Ai.AT>A MAl.i<>.lw.t lia* U Scrvico I'niiuu ('in<i. 1;<. '](. llelda.lfia. Iji.81.
Erd'tiB. :K]<i. 1/1. t ll, liL-n, nnd uiio aiiintut multottii). Soi'viuai oomiuuUblu lor
t, ItHiliikiinilinra Oanwiii<iniA.--Tenanbi : fl (7 VcllalB^ 1 Dhoby). Hold 21
•erot n- l.lK 111.1 H Bcvt K.,T.lvm. 8< rvi<-p-< (toniniutnl.lv for Kk. ilii TA) : each
Oaiiiirii>:iuui Biiil c»ch Dura I'anirnira lo is"v (mir innlukHt of viceiiUva lad
t lift "f "il If -<■ 'I ynr. Tlw; tluninmlii-la uii<l I)h> Duiuyii rnnVx up tliu kfuU
Kud ".i^'- 11 Mil l<'iiniit III baluLill lolliii ii-iu|ilu mid ti> Im i-ntcrvl in tlw bunk.
' Tu <U-r r.!!!' <W -|-.-iiifh' fur l1i.> lo-livii <^ •iii..|.l>iHu uwliriik Al tliu Auumdu-
MNn^.il nvn iti.l Alni-nlm iliuilh.vii iiu-li uf tlw (liinwii-.iiuii itul lluru runiia
III -jivi' 1— [■'ijidi' ki-l'i ; iiiii; III tbu Mnliii'iwii. twn lo tbii llian MUmu, and un*
tn thu Vi'ljiiii nn<1 Vinh.iniiu lianinrilui. At iIid iipw aui) iilil jor tu njipnor
k*f irn tlm iili-ivu iillin-n villi llii- >»iiH) iin-funti. Tiii-<iu»inuliuiii niiil 1Ihi«*ii to
nnpi-riiiiRii.t lUfl nsiial in tin I'lillivntUin nl tlw ninll«itu Saidn, nvi-mn;] 6 ridi
t4t.). Tilt laiKlilliuiiinwii. Atturllirudiiui;,tliu ViitiDwrurqiTi!ii5|H.dwi)ftBdil]r,
Vii-lrir4li.i<ii iilu- 'I ii-'l.ii. .iliiiiniiii'i kuruni, Biiil tb* f<iUrXila|ungutunanla
8 kurui.i ('>r >tiir)iii{ iwiily. To ni»ii>t in llio tuIliiiK, pii>iiiiiint!. riii) ruuinTing
tiiiilwr with tin bul|i <if tliu N'i1:i|>:ui;(n iLiiiillt* ; ,i>m» tu lUpcriiitGiid any otiiar
Wiiikniiniriil liy tlw 'L'>'iii|>la ur Ultra Nikuuo for MCKii'laya. Uuoli (liinwavuna
otDiiin l'.iii){iiita t» imuiidU kii<lu|Kiiiif Mnliiiawupuilily, Togirg lOduyi'work
3. llaiiugnikiimhnra linnwivinin. — Tcnnnlo ; Ilnn Moiiikn and Jirii Afpu,
lliilit 1> iivru liol'l and I uiiro ){iirdon. Kvrvict.li (cuiiiiiiululile f ur Itn. IITU) :
.1. riliiiniiiniinru r>nn»a>nni:i.— Tciinnli : Itanhuiiii Virlatia anil Rnn Etiinft.
Hulil 'H a"iv4 llcliU anil H acru ganlciu Senkiiafcauiiuulablu for l[i. 3ii'76)i
4. l>i-li!alnknmlni>« Diini.— Tcnanti ; 20 {nnmyo and llonrmon). ItoM
l(l| •"rus Hjltk lit ai!ru«[{iin1eiiit, umliilKiut&'Jiivrctbiiu. &ii Ticca (oommu-
«al<b> l»r It". 1*17 -I'l) : >a>n« a< Nn. I.
K. Ilnivli-niya Dur*.— iBiiant. ; A (lliirayo). Kniil 4 arroi Bolda, 3 acrM
garlvn*, ini) 2 actva bun, RurvioLi (minniHialdo for flu. 2il'iia> : uinr ii Nn. I.
HUK— MITB tlS
6. K»riyiik»Tant-niartw— -Tenants : 13 (VelUUa, Moormen, Dhobiee, and
Danyo). Hold 6} aoret fields, 7i acres gardens, and 2| acres ben. Senrices
(coinmuiable for us. 60*20): in (be year of o'Uou to give £30 to tbe Diwa NihuM
as biiltit-surulltt and to tuke care of the Malii^iwa jewellery and other valusblea.
At tbe Awurudu Manc.-illaya tu appear liofom tbe Diwa Nilame and present th«
customary peniima and peiform all thu other NerTices tlmt lioloiig to the office of
Kariyakaninarula. When out of office to nttend tbe fu^tivuls, persbera, and
tbe puju in Weiwk. To give adukku to the Diwa Nilume when be viaita
tbe village.
7. Kuttiyuna-mure. — Tenants : A ( VellalasV Hold 2 acres fields and half an
acre hcna. Services (commutable for Us. 31 CO) : to bo in mura during two
mouths and uke care of the gold and silver vu^wcU that are used for tbe Towawa.
When in mura once a wuuk to wutcli at ilio Waluilkuda. To attend tbe festivals
and PcnihorH. To go on four pcnuni gainnn.
8. Budal. — Tenants : (i (4 M<»ormcn, 2 Vcllalsn). Hold 2 acron fields, 1 acra
garden, and | of an acre hcna. ScrviccH (comniutablo for Uh. llMifi) : t<» clean
the Tcwawa bsulu, receiving charcoal. To re|>air or make any gold or Mlver
article, materials being suftplied. Twice a year to ap|Har iM-foro the Diwa
Nilame, Kariyakanmanila, Viilune, and Yichirana (>aniniahu, and present them
with an article made of Hilvcr, and bciol leaves ; aUo to give the Vidane 2«. Hd,
a year.
9. Delgahakumbure Nila. — Tenants : 2 (Low caste). Hold 2] acres fields,
1 of an acre garden, and 0 acres bona. ServiceH (c4»mmutiible fur lU. 23'5U) :
to join in cultivating the muttettuwa, rcci-iviug 15 riili (10*.) oh himiln and
yakadamila, and bittarawi and nelunwi. To pountl yearly 4 kada|iai of psddy
and to carry the rice t^* Kamly. To HUpply ir> kat firewotul a yeir. To go on
journeys with Diwa Xilanie, work in his kitchen, and caiTy adukkupetti, for
which to receive food. To ^o on journeys for five days on temple account.
When Si) employed receive no food.
10. Ilomleniye Nila. — Tenants: 3 (Low ca<<(c). Hold 2| acres fields and
2 small hen. Services (c<munutal)le for Us. 2;Vlo) : samejis No. 9.
11. Hapugaskiimbure Nila. — Tenants: 3 (Low caste). Hold 2 acres fields.
ServicoM (cominutible ft>r Uh. 2.')''.)0) : Ksme ais No. 0.
12. Itadakumhure Nila. — Tenants : 4(3 Moormen and 1 Low caste). Hold
4 acn**« fields, 1) acre garden, and a small bena. Services (commutable for
Rs. 41'2r>) : same as No. 0.
13. Uada. — Tenants: 3 (Dhobies). Hold \\ acre fields. Services (commu-
table for Us. 17m>.')) : to wa^h for the Temple, it MUpplying blue and rica
for stirch, to put up wiyaii for the festivals, to spread piyawili, to give piruwata
for kadapai and niahekal. to give 1,00() wick<« for the Kntiiniangalluya. When tba
I Diwu Nilame visits the villiige to put up wiyan at his halting-place. t4>givo elirili
and piruwata. To put up wiyan at the gedi'^d on the l>i>akepum day. To
pieHent to the l>iw:'. Nilame a Kamlyan hat or j.ickct,and to the Kuriyakaranarala,
Vidauo, and Vi«'liarana (Samniahe vei^etahles ami betel.
14. Navan (X acre field). — .Maruwcnu.
15. Sinharakkara,,— Tenants : 2 (Low castc)^ H«dd 2| ncrcs fields. Renricea
(oommutalile for Us. 20'(>0) : to ho in mura two mtniths ami b<.*at tom-tom for
tbe festivals, peraliera, an<l the five puja in Wesuk, receiving food. When in
mnra to supply daily two malw^itti.
(1H1.*> A.D ).— That Malkotuwegc DaladaQanwale Vidsno. of Munwatugodaia
Kandnpalafi of Yiitinuwara, was eutru^-tcd with Uudakundiura IJ lahsii and
I'alkadtkunihura Hi lahas nt. Kntuganuiola in Paraketawelln, U'ing pninortj
bi'Iungini; to th«* Uelie Temple, on the l;ith diy after the sun entered the
ninth >«ign of the Zisliac. in the yiar of Snka I7ri7. To this effect Diyuwadana
Nilame of tbe Relic Temple, Dallewe Maha Nilame.
Bulatwutte Ilidda im. flandunpurage Dingiri. Phiintiff Kaid the land was subject
to service to the .Mali^awa ; that it was a "Genu I'anguwa," I'.r., land descend*
ing in tbe female line. 11,(^89.
MUBUDDEN'IYA.— A village in Oan-atap-ilata koralo, Tumpane, at the top of
tbe Itimbukan-oya, adioining Kidihekadnwa ; it is watered l»y Boruainbi^*ela,.
Deniye-ela, KlalNi<lageliene-elu. Ilapugaspille-ehi, Hin^asheneola, Kangariiga-
kumbure-ela, Kuauamlie'ela, Nilwauakotuwc-ela, PaUba-«da, Uambukan-oja,
Rambukebene-ela, Talapelellebene-ela. Udskumbure-eU, Watlegedarataane-ali.
//i//i,— ll<>lNi(ul<'luiiitB, lItns>li>-nv-liBndn,KsUkclakuid>,Uim
FatuiuluniU, fiktipJukuidk, I'muKtltkudK.
Put AN K. — A luiulul.
Ill tb« CsluiHut 1HT1 gruupcil with PoUaa ; aniUd popnUtion, 1S4 (B3 smIm,
HI IvnulM). PopublioQ in ItMl, i'7 (I7il nulra, lul ftmulei) ; to 1891, 406
(ilT auilvis !»M rviiialn). Vallaliw uf dilTcroiit piLdth anJ ■ Uw low euta.
In lb* ][. L. M. K.-. uro (3Ja. »^ 3f.) iwlcl]! Isml vcro rL-glHtered In the bum
or S-'Ilu, lan'ulurB Tikliljo. LunvkarK Laua A|<pu, Winilnha Adluja,
ItBiuwIn. (Iiitni-auu KtilBckuj-o. I'wlikknt Wijis]-*. l-auukan UuIU*,
Un-nkan Tikiri)'*. .SBniifiikUn iriniBiiB. XiUMjakkura Hsiat AchchUa,
I'o'l'kiM rtanuntkuu AGliulilla, At«|i«ttii Kaluwit, liminarmkoii AthshiU, Gna-
iHilD Wntlu. IliuiK'k Achrliihi, tluntuutn Wiiual.Tii. Giiin|.attD Dotu, Bt1l»,
l>iu)ikBn 'Tiiuija. k'njiuri, Uiui IMnuUH. Xiuijrukkun Kmi^n Aulichilk,
^ tlaiuiuuiu SDuiiulilaru, Xiuutykkkitn Wuliuanl lUI*, Pndikon Kkliiwa,
Witiicgiitera Aiibctiila.
In W* Ul wnn wt'ru rui-ii<tiin;i]. Coinroutnl -Ua. Uji. W. (paid Ra. 2321)}) ;
nnJiHniKtl Ua. ^{t. HI.; nuki by Uiu Uuvurumciit 'Ju. l/t. IW.; atmnJouod
4ti. i/i. H.. : t»Ul iCiii. i/i. It.
/'oiiiiVi.'.— KitnMorn MulHuiilininB uid. aboni Iho lluo ol the Uit Dtttck war
liii taiHilv WM< <l<'|>rivi-il liy <>al4>);ulii Aillpir uf a flubl aiiil tninliia; wb«u tlM
.\i1i|rarVlunil% H<'i>- ii'iilL-vuKnl. Ilii'yiii'ni kIviu Iu JlalulMn ttj tbi-klng,
Alirruunl'i IW AMgut't mn. AF|inii1ijn- Niliiiiii',wm In |iiKH-"ltiu ; wbrnna
lh'>) In ('iiliiiiil-> iIb- UiiiI' «•'!•' aealu (■'>nll-<'iitiil,aiiil ciiilit ri'nrn adi'rwanli
tin' Nilaiiu''' ,(i»ii<|t<'r miii g,^ IhisIc iW hnuit, lint alwul li^UIl liv wbi uiwul«d
(J<l.t. r-M., rthi'Hirf Hi, JMli'l.
TkilaixNiir Miiiiiilih'iiiyu Mubiiinliruin ItaU nii<l lii*ii<iii DiHliiiiHLtlank Danda
wen cnnflii-.iivil Tiir llivir iwrlivipatiun in tliu ruUvlliuii uf IHIH. Aftorward*
nntunnl {Jml. C'lux., Mth M«nb, ISH).
Am1>akn1<'K<\ It.liT, Ta,nX ZIJU. Arambritr, SS/.Il, 3ii,a37, Twt. S».
Anikiiaua MubMtuU (J*4. f •-•>., Wi M-rrli. IsSi). Diildeniyawattiia,
M.-^:.a. Uikkiinliuni PiUy(-):c.HT,;ul. D»laii|niHcm( UudiyaiiHlaire.aS^STI.
KbitlaifullrKf, 17,111 (Taluil Suka I>3I). Cali>|[i->lnni Huni RateuiahatmayB,
TtMi;. IlciliKF, i7.TU (TalpuVlSalu 1(171). Irinniln»f«, SH.Z.vr Kan-
KDiii;<-.:>L>ii.U. i;. Mixl., I.I.VJ (SannniHika liill7, Valprt Haka 1711). Kunb
iMiuiiiiiyttn-. nil. I>.C'. Mwl, VI.7JI, BJ.Ml, HUKIi. TvHt. 3M (Talinta Hakk
1411.1, li;^.i;|j). )lHlBka')ail<.nin-K<M7.7:ia(Tkl|iutKiikBia<7). Munviaunl.
Sttr,17.:ll (Taller S4k.t 17:11). NikalrolUrtr, :(«,!:.». h-lpJwralle PunlkU
n>liyaii«'lM-_'<-,M>.l-.>.\ r4iiikLiK.M3,l7:,»i,;s». Kataankim Jlndiyaniu'laK*,
Jl!/.ll, S.1V-U, W.ll., i.»;7. MJa, ai.-li. WlnnlUm'. se.r.ll. tVali»la>
nJUiE-'. (ill. ll. V Mw).(TiiI|>bU Sdui ICI.I. liU>2. Kn). Waltvgo. 37.701.
Win^url)'i]{P.iix.ll7.
(|T'>'i A.l>.y — IkNlantiL' Arai'lixhilit of Mntn'Mruifa iu Cau^la-iialala ot
Tniuii«ii<- ),-av<' iitt-r iIh> twu |K'Ib.i »f tliv tli'lil ltnii<U'Utn'i-lii ami tho h«D
■lilvrininliiK ibrrin. WiiIukinlaiU-iilyituiiN, lliiilyn. Ilii' AraiiilHi. miil ritht
lh.'Mtm«l l<liir.ili-.iii<i l.liii--ulil l)i*l.ii|:» ArjilH-'liibi. liavi> kii'-h '>V<r tho
»iiliir..|v(l>lnpiratciiliiii'IW«tiiy.tW.-.iliil'iyi>f llii'iIivn-u-iiqiiiK it tin
nH.|iliiUi-!>k,iiiiiii<>>-ari>IKikii|i.;r.uiHli'rihi"-iiii'l.'llaliinifu»i. WtliKwM
will! kihiM Ihi'raiHi- aiv rutlHKxlii lliruiiiniU I al-it hii-iw, JliiUninit I'ulwlil-
, nla<il ihvMiwh'iUKii I nl-n Luxw. Sjni»r.iki'iiK» l)ni.vtniinnila I iilru kmiw,
KaiHbiiiyi- IIhIh I ul nkiiift. II. rat)n>ituiiiiuali" I ab.i lu-v. K.iinwi'|[i>l>«lty*
lalxikliiiw, Naii»»lii.\i'kiiHT.t I >il<<il>ii'iw. ^lkll): ila lliiUwulija lal>iikliuw.
Knuwu Iu llii'<i'n'i(iK-"<- llil> Liml mihi-Ii> r kii Ihvu |iranii-l. iiul llHivton
It any •■[ nnijtiTi. iir my nluii.m« nr uiiy uf iiii il.iniikh'n- and mum nhall
wnlun- to ili'iiuli' ur u>iiiti'>i llii ' iXu-y i.liull ^iiITi i hi iiaili. Wi'ht Ai>ihi. who
ha> (fit dun nir. iiuiy r^My t;.k.- tJi.- tiw imlnil wi(h->. It Kill l>o a ubarity
to Bwi't In thh lira widia -iiiKlc ««nl. Mny It l« prMiaruu*. I7,7S].
Hannah <i*ii.> A. n).—Thr iwmmnml Kiri-i l>: That Ekuni'ka Miulnliya of
' MBnirMoniya in Uiiu-Btn.|«lBiB ■■( himiwav. iciwl loyally ami Iiiiihr«llr
III Ihr- ImkIc iid lb.! vntrauiviillbi'Daich to Kawly. Thi-rclai* IIhi (ullaw-
Inu Iniiil'' wi'iv tCMMol t.i liim, Ti>., Ihp ii<'hli< tlniaiUvrrU 9 fi-lif, Kaba-
p.lli'kiiBiliiiin 3 ix'liiH, ami DikkuinlinrB 1 pi-laii, all Kiinaiii In tho (lllatr*
Uiiru.M.'i>l.>a. iliD fl.'liK (l.-d iraknniliiita 3 p.'laH, U.Ukuiul.nra I pula, Deiiiy*
I tela. lotti'lbiT Willi Ihu hluli ami luw Krunmla Bttavbnl thPTPlD. altDala at
Kiiuhbmi. Ill Iw luHMMvl by hi- GhiMrFn Bml ttnnil.chlldrrn anil thrlr
MUR-.MUW «17
dctoendants without m intermption. Thun thin Sannas wm muted on
Sunday, the fith day of the wanin^r moon of the month WeMk, in tM yetr of
8aka 1C87. Thin is the oommand. mid thun it in. fi20, D. 0. Mad.
(1 789 A.D.).— Tn the year of Sakn 1711, under the conntellation Rehena, beiny
Monday, tho loth day of the wnxin^ moon, of the month Durutu. The fielda
OIi-augokuin»ura 1 |)ela, Udaknmlmra 1 |)elu, Kaha^'alawvla 1 pelm, and a
Sii'co of Kround of 1 pdu, whi>:h woro U-qiicnthrd Uy Ko'inkadnwe Bala,
>kati.valieiia. Patunpr.ihahciin. INH^iluhnm, .MiirudiliMiivfwatta, and Kotnwe-
f^edarnwattn. liclontfin;^ ro iw\ Kitiil«^i.* I'uuikkt Miuliyamw* of (tan^ata-palatA in
Tainpant', which I inh- riicil fruiii my niicotont. tho ^aid hifth and low landnara
given by m<'. .Mudiynn-^o, t«i my own son 'I'ikimUi. Th«: witiK^HUH for thin trana*
action arc Dixlati'^c Puiichira'a, Kaii)iara<;c Kiraln, Ganmfrc Appu, Medagwlage
Appuhimi. Wulawwo At.ipaltuwa. MapaiTu Mcnikn, Alittirnma Henaya, and
Kumudallvnayuof Kituldora. (ImiirccatiunH.) Peace be to thin! ^^O^D.C. Mad.
Kandai'ITA ViiiARK in ruina, tlio Paniuila Ktandb.
IfUBUTA-OLUWA. — A villngo in Wngnpanaha Udasiya pattiiwa, Matale North,
two milcH from tho Trincomalce road. Tho wasiim inoliidefl Mclpitiya, Muruta-
olawa, and We^oUa.
Population in 1H71, afil (177 malcH, 174 f< inalca) : in 1H81, 2.^9 (140 males,
119 fomalo!«) ; in 1H91 , *2(i5 (152 iniilcM, 1 1 3 fenialeM). Pannayo. Touikmu Heaters,
Katupullo.
In IH7H about fi*.) nrroH (29»i. \p. 7/.) paddy lumU ^ero n'^iMterotl. of which
&n4noreHpiid Um. VSMU,
No irri^'alioii wt»rk«. Tho Hold* aro eultivatetl yearly hy HprinKn.
A few of ihu peoplo HUiTor frtun parang.
i^iiwiVifji.— I'V^^la MiidiyanRclago r«. MudiyanKelaf^o. 42.08:1. KumbnkgoUege r«.
Atapattiige, a8,:i|i.
A ruined vibare at DulgoHa.
UURUTAWATTA.— A village in Aagiri PalloMiya pattuwa, MaUle South,
watered by the Sulagnma-oya. It in in Uanunulia-wa^im.
Not in tbeCeiiHUHof 1871. Population in 1M81, 151 (82 malea, 69 females) ;
in 1891, 71 (30 ni.ileM, 32 fomalenV Weili Durayo, dcHcondantH of thftae who
accompanied the H:iercd branch of the Ho-troo.
In 1878 nit acres (8<i. 2/>. 2/.) paddy land wero rcgiatorcd, of which lA aorea
paid R^. 3G 2(i, 4 acn^s wore rodvumtd.
MURUWATAUI.PATA.— An abandoned village in Oangala Palloaiya patiawa,
Matile K:iHt, in (iall>«vla-waH;uu.
MUTUPOUUWA.'A hamlet of Akurana in ITdagnmpaha koralo, Karinpatttt.
In 1871 tlio popiibition of Miitiiporuwa, Malwunubinna. and Nila-olla waaS80
(199 inalo'4, 181 fouiale;*). It in not in tho (vouaun of 1881 nor of 1891.
MUWANDKNIYA.— A villau'o in Udasiya paltuwu, Matalo South.
Tho wanani iih1nt|(«<t Piliikanda, Muwaiideniya, Halirolla, KtMwnna, Wotas-
aeynya, Neliiwakatida, Karaitnhal.inda. (lan^aniptdu. Pall«*yaya.
Ill tho (Vn»*nH of 1871 i^roup.Ml with \V»»!a«»H»«va>a. Populatiim in |8«|, 234
(114 inabH, IJO riMiiabx) : in IH.H 24*1 (120 iniiex,' 129 feiniilen). Velhlaa, Kn-
naniinadiiwe, Wahnnipuruyo, Duiaxo, Paii><t.
In 1878 about 7.3 J aert'H paddy laml \vert» re^'istered. (Commuted Tki. l/i. Oil.
(paid IN. 23 2(>) : iiiicoinmutod -In. O/i. 7/. ; rodeemed 2ii/i. O/i. 8/. ; temple fielda
In. 0/>. 8/. ; total Ma. '2 it. 7*/.
/'i/M»/V/V<.—no\\att«fre. 40.017. Oalknndepo. 2f*.:.r,0. 20,."in3. Hnllindngc. 28..irin,
43.301. Hul/nlhi Pftvindakiravalri'/e. 2H.tt;o. 4I.'J.'><. Ihikrwattegc. H.«Ji7.
(N.S.). Keh-hv.it«-o\ii}r...2«l.ri'.«"4.ri.:»ol. .MaUawnjre. 10.0|7. .Mahiwegc,SH.:i<M).
Melago. 3l,42!l. Moiajroibijro. .'^.r.li;. (S. S.). Miidiyan-«.>Ja'/o. itl^Jti. 3.V.*M»4,
47.»J72. Mii\vandeniyri.M'.2^.:niO. Il..'2«<. Nn ir«»I hire. 31. r,>i8. Palm luge, 2S).:>3.\
PaUrmnUr .Mudivan-t laur.li? I>. C M.. 2?<..V,o. 'J\i.y.\:\. Hamannvakngo. .t2,:».19.
Tennakonge. 37,'.»:iO. IMage. 31 .42U Weto^ege. 2.u:.33. Yakde)i«alage, 47.«78.
MowANDKNiYi: ViiiARK.— Built by the villagem about 1837,
HAnAnAt>ni.A.— 1 *lllig* Iv Akui>nitio4a.wwwB, Uaogoa* Ududjt pattmn,
UHtaU-N'oTlh, nmt KiMniiai>»1> »iiil KandewiitUi.
Not ill Ilia Ceii-u» ..f IHTl. l>o|.iiUtiMi in ItiHI, 67 <8T mtha, SO (taulw) ]
tn IHUl, 45 {ti nMlcn, 3:1 fonuloi). Jtgffiry cuta.
Awitiri.— NiplmpoU Nuka(Ub«« ( Ivf. /., /. IjT).
VAOAIIATEXKA.-A v Ulige in Kohoiuijs ptttan, UataU Sooth. It adjoin
III ilie <:i'i>iAi« »f 1)111 pnupoil witb Wnnkamara and Debtpitiya. FopnlUim
in INMI, lill tax m^ili.11. 31 fumik'*) ; in IH'.it. TO (94 malaa, M famalM). Uoof
men. T.mi-t<nii Ikn-i'r*. Ikiijnii I'liJuvo.Dli^o.
Piiur aiuunu of iniUf land ra}{utarly cuUiTaleJ.
NA<1ALAWKWA.~A Titlnt'e in AwuJaiiflawa-vann, InaiMlnwa konOa, Mtlala
y»rih, ttu'l}riiiH UiKi<iiii.iuha,nii<li- 1^ mil* frum tlia Trineomalae road.
Ill the Coiinun ot 1x71 Kr.iniiwl with DiKinpiitaha ; nuiied pupuUtbin, 1S7
. (7<i iimlu*. Ill fi'iiMlm). P..|m1ati«ninll4HI,72(»[male>,4ifamaI«a);inl891,
Ml (41 i»:ilf«. 45 fttnnlLi.). Tom-t.-W Ik'nlom. (;l'.th WcaYen..
Ill ImTH :t ucrtK (t<i. -.•/<. AI.) ur rrauciiU'il Aul>I'< wi'ro ruKUterod.
Tliuru are twii laiiki, but thullvliU aru mit auUivatuil ottuiMrthan onM in tan
Jtat..
Miinjr nt tb« iiihnlniniiU auITor fnim [urangi,
KAtiClU.A.-.*
N.X ill il«<
0 fellMlti. )
NAnOLIjA— A viltnt.'e and vioam in Knlioniufa pattuwi, Matale Bonth, about *
mill' fnim MitUli) ti>wn on the minor ninil trum D lUka'luwa to Untale. It b
witliintlit- Miiiilu Ijnc:i1 lliMtrd. The wanam include! Kutu»«gedan, Wandun-
naila, KiiniliiyaDtcxla.
AMtM'itiwi;i A ii a linmlot. II ailjiina the aita of th« Misnrienna WalawVa
■nd tin 3liit ili' (ion'rnmant IIw|iitiil.
In till- (.'('ii-'U* lit 1it7l tlio villn<,'e wni Kmupoil vitli KambifangotU. Ptpn-
l«ii.'ii in IK)il. :iH7 (-Jlt4 nub-*. tKI tvmalM) ; in IH'JI, 30J (95 malaa,
I III trni:i1-'ii). Vi'IIiiIbh, Dnrayii. Lmr^cuunlry Hiiilkilcte, and Dcnavo.
Ill INTXnliiiut '.III) acn'H|iii.(ilv land vera rcqiotirvd. Cimimutcd IfVi. 1/.. 41.
(|nid U*. 1117) ; utii-uiniiiuti;!) (hi. l/i. HI. ; rviliicmiHl ->i«, Zp. 01. ; teinplo flelda
Id. ll». I'J. : ^>(;ll 4ij>i. •Ip. H/. A furtiU rntise ot field* Ivin^ loutb'irciit of
tbf: town <>f Malali'.
f;i..iY;i..'-Kvlii-awrUIlalapniilucedaTBlpat!>BkaUTI (liilU A.DOb; Xaiella
KiniiKnlii>iE-'KalitiiiiAli[>uI>iIlDUnr<nan«>-tIann><Ke'KnilaniU(Ji"r.fVn„;)rlt
l>.rr«h r. nW. .\hw<ililnmri[0, nii.Utl. BoraluiTM WahiitiH Dinifiri Manilla,
wiil'iw iif Luiiiiba-IA- Niiamt. liliipitnl wllb Im^ bnther, who aoM lani\ te a
Cii-l anil a rt, 11,11.1. I>. C. M, (IW./.,|i.J»l. IHinlwIrimnwa Vi<lai>a-
X». IH.t'Jii. Klhi«1iMii>lnkal«nlinw>-«»,M.U.1 (TaliHitKiha i;;U). Halo-
■tmllniiB lli-nayjIaiF, fi^t.I.Vi, I.Rlii (\. K.I lUnKuliRc M.Kj/. Hunlle
Mmlitan-^la/i-. .-iI^knI. 9-..7M. Illlihanillaic. »:i.1'.>1. KMutn-K-larn IMa
Waiawva. I.M^'I. U-'.JtM. KifbtcalliiUF. ti.lJii. L.-nixt.-DiMm-. tS.Ki. :.:i IWJ.
]livnkl■■lB]^■ »>*-*.. Na-Mlltt AttbniU<.i I'liiian-r .it Uimlmln Vihnra In
ITW *.n. li'-f, /^ n. ISl). XuaM- Unimuij of lln<lniiuu>)iula Vihnra
(l'«r, I.. >,. »a). Natfolla Tdai>a UtnayaUn* fliJ. I., a. ~I»U Xainill*
IlaB.:ldljB<IW. /.. p. 4Se). Kaicolle Anbokka Tidana (IW /.. y. fSO).
Navulleiia, ir..U3. Xaran|<aiiawP'.fe, 9J,7rn,lN14<12- Kekai >.'•>, 82.439. Pabalaffa,
30Ji7i). PabaU PilangfKa. 38.410. Fahalawcta Mkawcll* WaUvira, aOfiit.
Palibcnam, M,l>l. PilaDpgc, M.IIII. la.lM. PokanmttM*. K,*f.
NAO— NAL ilf
Buawtiia Wakwwa, ftl,OUO. Ratm^yttkA MadiyaiMalaft, M.IOt, M,8tS.
TVunanhandoffe, 62,298. UnpiUffe, 30.A70. Vidana Ilenayalage, 1,1N0 (K. BX
WarigidUbti MudijtnMlage, bl,(KH) Watiogama lUnda, Araoliohl, 80»659.
(1H14 A.D.).«-Oii Sunday, under tho oonntoUaUon Rowatljra, la Um BOBtk
HwUndtna, in tho voar of Huka 17;MI. I, lUtiiayaka UutUyanmilafo KikU
Muhaudirama, of NagoUa, lu Kuhmuiya tiailuwa of Maiato, have, after
reotfiving •ix munthH* aMvitftanoo fruui my auu^litor Ukku Mentka, granted
to hor, on the ovo of uiy death, the UmU lM*lont(in)r to me, to wit, tha
10 luhoH of the flold lyin^r at Arauohiwela and Umlarawutta, upou.thle Talpoi,
with my Koo^^^ill* \Vituci>se!i who know thisi nru Uda Walawwe Dingiri
Bnnda, IIitibamilla{?o Muhandtmnia, Kla-ihnlatro Kapurnla. Domhawalaga
Ukkurala. For writing thU Talpot. Gan^odage Unnanso of l*otawe Paneala.
That an my two appuhamis (AonH) have not rendered me any amiAtance and
have ruine<l my other property, they are hereby diHinherited. That an mj
daughter haH renderc**! me at^HiHtunec with goodwill and pleasure, and as aha
has also spitnt a great deal on my account, thin has l>eeu lx'<iiieathcd to her and
her dc:»cendantd, with free revourso to the livo onieaLi. 2.'),.'ir>5.
NaooLLE PoTAWE ViitAKK. — Action ngaiuHt Sunmua Unnanne, incumbent,
bj Kotuwegedara Uda Walawwo Tikiri Banda, for a field (42,422).
The Emhii.1 Yiiiaki: has a Service Panguwa hcru, afield of Oti. l\p. 5ib., bald
by the estate of Viharopitiyo Loku Hauda, to give tiO t»euni of vicu. Commatad
for Rs. 10.
NAOULI YADD A.— A villago in Rattota-wasam, Matale Pallcsiya pattuwa, Matala
East, about four miles f roni Rattota on tho road to Opalgala.
Hill. — Gorukahelakanda.
Population in 1871,227 (r2UroaleM, 98 fenmlcH); in 18H1, lOB (78 males, 90
foroaivH) ; in IBlil, 154 ((>8 uialeH, 8li fcnialen), Vellulas, Suiithii, Pannayo.
In 1878 114 iiores patUly land wore n^gistorotl. Cunuuuted fxi. 3/1. M. (paid
Bs. 2G'CUi) ; unoouunutud Oii. O/i. 7/. ; rodoonied :Wi. 2i>. 2/. ; ti»tal Oa. 2^ 4/.
Tho fiulds are poor : only 2 uniunu am cultivutod regularly.
/hrNi7iV«,-~NcyuaPiuheho Tambt of Rattota r«. Ilonege llandirala and bit two
Bi«ttfn», of Uatuinda, fur fieldii and hen, 5H,ir»0.
IIALAXDA.— -A village in Wagnpannha Udosiya pattuwa, Maialo North, on Um
North road, 14*20 miles from Matalo, 30*30 from Kandy, 14 miles from Dam*
bulla. The waivini includes Wanihotuyaya, Pomgahaniada, AlugolU.
Sireumi. — Nalanda-oya, threc-iiuartcrs of a milo from the rosthoosa. Iron
Uttice bridge over tho oya.| The river rises rapidly in floods. Paragaha-ulpaia-ala.
i/i7/.— Arungalakanda.
In tho Census of 1871 groupc<l with Peragahamada. Population in 1881, 151
(103 males. 48 females) ; in 18U1, 122 (71 males, .01 females). Moormen, Fishen,
Tamils, Toddy-dniwors, Blacksmiths, Gold and Silversmiths, Low-oonntiy
Sinhalese.
In 1878 280^ acres of paddy land wore registered. Commuted 89a. 0/>. II.
(paid Rs. 373); uneommuted 17ri. i)p. (ti \ alKUidoncd 7a. 2p. 01.; redeemed
3<i. \p. LI. ; sold by tho Crown 2(>a. 1;>. 0/. ; total 143<i. lyi. 1/. The fields ara
near the high road and aro cultivated every year.
In Kandyan times there was a kailawata. or fortified giiardOiouso, at Nalanda.
The oflico of chiet of the gravets of Nalanda was Ubually filled by the Disava
of Matalo (Vol. I.,pp. 192, 201, 2G9, 270, SCO).
The old military post of Kalaudo was «<ituate<1 on a hill of dolomite. — IMtp't
Ctl/l0M,p. 10.
There is a nitre cave at Xalande. — Bar if, p. 3t.
Tho post of Xalaude is on tho confines of tho hilly rrgion of the interior.
In |)otnt of climate.it resembU>s moru the plains than the mountains; bavinf
it« unwholrsome |M:riods, and being liable to long droughts. In corroboratioa
of the latter circuin>tanee it may be mrntionM that leeches, wbidi art
common at l-'ort M'Dowall, and oeeur i«i)ariii^'ly within threw miles of
Kalan<lc. arc never seen in the iuimnliate nrighl>ourliu<Ml of th« post nor in the
country b<'yond it ; a long drought Uimr inoAmpatihlo with their existence —
Nulande, a village, once a militui^ |MM«t of home importance in the Proviaoa
of Matale. is situated on a river which bears its name. It is dUtaat ten milca
86-97 u
froH NkfMOMBbDn, tka n*d Irlns orer > Mott beutlfal ooaatir ol Ulb tad •
nll*7*, with w«U<ultlnt(id pud; ficldi MOnnd.— fbji* CluUt't Sairllier.
KaUnda, H k nllituy pwt, piored tn; anhealthj : Iti nwtU [ort ooenpltd
th« ■ummlt nf « rookf hillsck. uid in iltuliDu M v>U M iDwlnbrit; las
eloM'ly inmml>l(4 nui]' of ttic ailllnrjr pualtluna which ware orlirinkUf occDiiUd
h* tho llriii-li troop* In thu Kumljuii cuUDtiy. In tfag n<l|[hb«urhoiid «f
hkluule 4ru two i:avv>, tmia whii^U a nmull quunll; ot ullpttn wm prapuad
nnilvrlho naUTBGovrrDBU'Dl.— S, ilprlrt,|i.ii.
Htnou WaUwwa Mnhuttala itaii hinscJ at Nalanili in 1818 for Ukins Wrt
tetb* nlwllion (I'uJ. I., 0.300).
An oiU-inivo ransu ot Ovhtt, OnliKOjiii, 101 imunu, lewod bj Ahunadn
Iitbba Kun iiuliltci llniiiar and Mira Labln nnliiba of Akunna to Anpulianl,
lUaKunila. Tli-«« IWriiiun jiuruboMi] od Uth Bvptomber, 1851, Thg Itnd
mi mid bv tbo l.'niwn in lii:Ui. Two euen about a tmall pica* of it near th*
•ja (7't,iiT'ri, Wt,Oil'J}.
.■n'civ-tiy.aV.ti . .
HcDnfXaldi'lan, ;i!l,Wi;. UuomeB, 20,<m, ;B,GIS, S6,0UI. KaUDdo Undfn.
raUt,wiiUi-i»Lua<lH-JfBini:i A.D.(1W./.,f..l(M). Falter,.. i:,,fiT 7. Patti
llHiuinahla;.'', IM/i'.t, Ml,fleii. lUraliudaKiilleito, SiJ.UUI. Tamila, !Ill,ei7.
I'luHrnrcc.^'l'i'U)- l'*«tc)(v, :><i.9N. Walliwala Appnhami Ljjrananla.SO.OO:.
WanB4nlu. MwlijaiiM-Uin l*iitichi Appuhimi PeniE>faainada UBhudiiBiaa,
lu.uoi. Wibadde Kaiikananv*, Uil.ti'JI. YaUwaltcgf, ;tl>.'J14.
Oeihiik AM) DMioiu creeled bj King DutugamoiiD, and tha aniout oalled
AwndslU cinoiructcd in Iii* time. Tlioro in an inncriptiananaroek near tha
ukut. A i>n1>lurraiiuin care in Lunnjiabkanda, whore aaltpetre wu prepaiad.
Tbu n<>uAU-\vK ViiiARK ill UJii>iiiri}a uwin a field uf 2 nmunu (30,9H, 0. R.
Hatute, imy
VALDKNIYA.— A TillatfO in Emtiitiyawe-wawiin, Asgtri Udiuiyii pattuwa, Ualala
Boutb.
N<il in tlio CunnuH uf ISTI. Population in 1881, 09 (50 male*, 40 femalea) ;
in lWII,78r37maloii,41 fomaloi). Dunyu, Pottvn, I>attiwaU,<)li)'o. Winnow-
woavinfi and Taliput unibrcUa-Miwing,
Alx'ul Jlacre*|ia<Id;lnnd were roBiltcrol in 1H7H. Commuted 6a. ip. U,
ipiiJ lU. SJ'IH) 1 uiicommuted lu. 3/f. 11.; rodcorasd 2a. Op. 31.; total
il«. 1^. W,
#bMi7irt.— Pahalaga Kaluwa n. VodakarajraUc* intknwa, tlfiOt.
JIAMADAOALA. — A tillagt in tJduiya uttnwa louth, Upper Dnnbaia, 1}
nils from rniftnla Coiirt-buuM on tha bridle road to Bangalt,
tifmim.— Banilianigan-oya.
Ilill:—Bu\iinaa]t. Elloiwe-elU.
In tho C<,-ni>iia of 1H71 Kniuped with llantioda. Population in 1881, 107 (U
malio, Ti rciiiatGii) : in ISIH, 141 (73 malea, G8 fcmiJca).
In 1878 III acrea pad<ly land were rcgiatored, ot which 49 lerei paid Ba. IBS-lT.
K'miliii. — MiKBhakmnbore Mpnikmla. Amehcblla, prodnceda Talpot BakalCU
(i;iU A.ii.) Kraiiliil la hia k rami Father Atiparata by hia great-pandtathn
)laTu.-hailallaijil. Khrri'inheUihiiihvriU'dhinulhpr hon PuDuhappa, "becanaa
Iin mh) ■ iiii'se Imnii'li'd ii|>un aiHl l>cal him, which Dwclu him go aupported by
twiiKlickatruiuhiH villaiiu toa>iulh(.'r,durIU|{ twudaya, •tiippini on the toad,''
MSI-
Boja^mnlUin-, H.Ul. Drli>ntin-flyai[i>, C.I 22. KII*pitukDD]baietre.0,13S. Ordara-
knalmn<i[0 fumily of Pinhlnl^ala and U'K-pnttuwa own land hcrr. VI,T3&,
313 (X.S.). l-lanuw, l7,l<tMTalp4tRaliai;il>). Ihalawattpvc, 29.:i:ll, M.I38
(TalpoK NaU IMJ-II). UttUgr. 3a.ir.\, Molamur.tnt •i:>.:-il. ii.Ua. Ora-
?>ibra Mnluiliabi. MtS. Palivattv Wulikkam Anwhubila ( IW J., jr. »»).
ilaer nUa, ■•alh-corallairi'. 3t>^at.
(ITKii A ■!.).— The I<illuwini; i* an account of lbs moiKj' paid by Namadagala
JivunN'ulJuOarunni'hK to Dohiffo-itenne A intbcbl ca l« ;— Nineteen ridia, tha
atoek of a fnia tor lUrlilia : ao much waa paid ; ID ridia ars dne. Wltnesaea
who know the aami are Ellapitakaubara Atoahehila of Palla Kamada^la,
NAM— NAN 6tf
Udftffe OmmanU, Medage KoDanhami, Hundum Araohohila, Suriya Anobohila*
^ona Oammahe, Nekatrala, Udaknmbure Punohappu— all of the tama Tillage*
watte Muhandirama, Kalinguhami of Dowahanaiya, Pallekammale Ponchi
Naide of Motaxnaro, Dingiriya Uuruya of Wataketiya, Honaya of Namadagal^
With the knowlcdire of hU the high nud low ptTitonugnit of the viU<ige I nave
grantc<l to Jivan Naide Quruiincho the aMWcddumizcd portion at Maratennaia
the year of Saka 1702.
(1789 A.i>.). — In th« vcar of Stika 1711. The followinir la the paraTenl
property of the pcnton callwl lMakiiiul)urt> .Samuddara, of Pnllc Nauauagiala of
UdttJtiya {Mittuwa in Panniyu pattuwa. Duiiibnrii. Thiit Tul|)ot in grauted on
Thursday, the tliirtoiuth day uf the wuxin^ moon, of tho mouth Vurutu, under
the couHtidlatiou Uturu.t4ila. Tho (>ntiro Iu>nn lyiii^ on this nido of the cinnamon
and milala trooti Htnndin); on tho viUaj^o limit un«l Inflow thn Htronm iNiranda-
ela and tho othor hIiIo of tho larj^o i^tono in tho ii«'hl of SoUappu aud that of
tho Htono whoreon tho na>nitula troo htiindM und uhovo tho lower ulreuin is
given to Hnmbukwollo Gurunneho in oxohauK'o tor a i^un and a nword. Wit*
ne-HsoA who know tho name oro Nama<ht):fala Ar.iohchihv I alMO know, EUapita-
kumbure Arachchilu I aUo know, Uohi^'a^tcnnu Arachchilu I uliK>know. Egoda
Qammaho I al^o know. Udugo Uaniuiahi* I also know, Udawcla Arauhcbila I
alHO know, Ul]icnp> Uala I ul^oknow, ](ara;;c Appn 1 aNoknow. Si'llappn I aUo
know, Maba Arachchillu<;(> Appu J also know. I)in};irala 1 alno know, Gannile
Qammaho I also know, Mcnikrula I alno know. Kona^o Kirula I aNo know, and
all tho hi^i^h and low iKTsontitfi's of the villn;;c N'ania(ln{:^ala know thin. If
any one were to dispute thin he hhall at rhe Heventh ftep ))0 expof^ed to the
yenffuancc of the ordiaU. Hambukwelle Qnrnnuehe may Hwear on tho soven
ordeal oathn : ho i»hall not sutTer the Tcngeance thereof. He who nhall gtye
eTidence or asHist any lawsuit on behalf of Uiin »hall see Uaddha and attain
Nirvana.
(17H1)A.D.). — On We<lneHday. the twelfth day of tho waxing moon, of tlio
month We^ak, under the cont>itillation Anwida. in tho year of Saka 1711. I,
Udukunibure^'e Kalu Etana. of I'allo Nuoiada^'ala iu Utlai^iya pnttuwa, have,
for and in consideration of ten ridis, eausetl this Talpot to Ik; written, trana-
fcrrin^' to Hambukwelle Gurunuehe the |iortion of land that baa been
aswcddumized from Uan-imehena lyin^ beluw th<> middle roud and being my
puraveni pr«»|K'riy, which I have grantttl in |HTiHtuity. Wit ncHsc.<t who know
the sanio are Mllupitaknmhuro Arac-hchila. rda^o Gammalie. DchigaKteune
Araehchila, rdakunihnreije Sub.iya llanii, Palh^fo Tkkuhami. Ul|H'nge Kaln-
rain, llutiyahvcla Kornla. li'^'ishi Canirnahe. .Mali^'awatte Mananna. Kenaya,
iH'^ide-* whom this ha^ br«>n k>>>»<<'<1 ^^i'h the knowledge of all tho high and
low per>on:»;je«' of the villa^re. Venifiaiu'e of the onlrals nliall come niHin anj
one who will dispute this. U:im)>ukw«-lle (lurunneho may xwear on the neven
orde.ils and shall not sulfer tin rehy. .M.rji;.
(I7'J7 A. I).). — 1» the y»ar of Saka 17l*.». the sixth d.iy of the waning moon,
of ihf numth ro<«in. when the sun eutor«'«l the si^ni Caucrr under the cunsttdla*
tion Uewatiya. H rant by Idani* •re Ktiuarahami, t)f Gau^'<Hla in Udosiya itattuwa
of Pan>iya pattuwa. Dumbara. to his ncpluw Mame^M* .Mrnikrala. Witnessee :
Dehiiralfe Araehchila. M«'«lajfe Din^irala. IMjMniru Kalingurala. Ilettige
Meddumarala, Wanisekara^'o Kudaralu, Pauikkila^^e Wanniralava, Hatanekge
Tikirala. UdaKammale Gurunncbe, iliuaya of the village. Written by Rat-
neka Xckatrala. 17,4^1.
NAMBADAOAHAWATTA nlimt ATABADAOAIIAWATTA. — A village in
Kandapalla korale, Mnlalc North. Worngalawatta and l*attiwola are included in
the wa-sam.
In the reign of Kin^' Kirti Hri, Rujagopalu Kanaka Hinha Fir Pulle Mudaliymi
oame from India and formed tliiH villuf^o.
In the CcnsuH of 1H71 Naml)adai,'aba\%'uttu and Wcragalawatta wore grouped
together ; united population, VM (Hm'» males, 88 femalcn). Population in 1881,
183 (101 males, 82 females) ; in 1801, 1H«J (1()5 malcH, 81 females). Moormen.
In 1878 about I'J acrcH (\)ti. \p. U/.) paddy land were registered, of which 18)
acrcn paid Rs. IHlfi; tho rest were uncommuted.
A good tank, recently improved.
NANUMURE.— A hamlet of Bandarap(da in Udasiya pattuwa, Matale Routb.
Population, in 1881, 102 (67 nvtles. 45 femaloH) ; in 1891, 105 (49 males, 66
fomaicR).
KANU-OYA^In Udapona konh, Eotnul*, 4^984 fLtbontlMiw.
oD tba ni1wK7, tha nwrwt to Nann ZMjx. pMt ud Talcgnph ol
bcnua, boatiqBM,
The Rulwky from Hamlapitin to Num-on wm opmicd for timl
M4J, IBM.
A Oovtrnmctit acbool.
Papulation, N>na-ny« Riitw»y Ettoniioa, In 1881, I,9M (1,396
tamalu) ; in 1891, Nanu-oya Banut, 690 (fK) buIm, S14 famalaa).
Nann-oja Bailvav Station t<^-
Aitatto
lot, BM
iooB20t
HIU*.
4-60
Hakinla ... ,.-
Kancl^pola Oap „. 1
LinclulaDnuar ..> I
Nowon Elira-nailalb Botd
NuwBi* E\ij* Bamn
Bnuala
Ramboda Pm* Gap
RamliDda
Rt. SIrrBar«t'*
Sum artel Gap
WilKin'* Bungalow
J ... , --,,-- miloi from Kniidj bj llw fairy.
Avconliiig to tradition IIiih tillaRO nun nncivntly calliKl PantUigaaia. At tl
Katti !tlnn|{tillnya nt flnRuna tho rillngo fiiilcd ti> contribata a lamp. On di
oovorinit till* tlio kintt Jo^tmilml the ponpla n> Oivttaru, nnd ordsrod that tl
villaKi! xli'iulil tlicronttor Iw ailld Na-paiin, " tlio lamp that did Dot eoue."
It in Mid that thu villnco vm .1ci;in']ii<l a Kccoiiil timis, and that thert it tl
Bgun i'( a dun (Knwiitlii-Iulln) inwrilicil on n buriod rIudb to p«rpatiut« t
dp){radutnin. On llio olhOT aido ot tho htoiia arts naid to be flgun* of tha ai
IlAin.ETit.— I'ananinidoniya ; Pihiliduniya (Jloorme
rnpulnti<iii in 1871, l^-KiO (MH maloii, r,3.! fvmalca) ;
Kapona
718 IcinaU-o).
HuWiiiiiMiu* in in-ji; —
ailn-KaimurdilB
la llnira-liiiinlium-KainmciMa ..
Najwna Pii-iiiU'k-Kuiiiiii'iliU
Kawna llunnnn|[u-Kuinmcdda
Ka]«i>a II.-lli-K«m'iwMa
Nainna Iniliiilkuiiulinija-giiminoda .
Ltl"
nj[iit«i«d.
- .n ISTa CommnI
tampU flildi Bd. Sp, i
Ttrl of (ha rilUsa i* caltod Drwlenifa.
In tbe n. L. U. lo:.| acrm (BT«. if, UJ paddy
About S41 wn'n of |taddy land w»n
4fi(t.()r>''<'-(paid Ha. :i04'3!l)-. rcdocmmt Afia, lji.lU.
■Uniliinud Ui. ;V>. 11'- : totui I'Jihi. 1;.. V.
nimiliii.—X viiman, llnlawattriiv Unjiu Itaml.who waa emplajradtn tha p«L
nt Kinil Nari'iiilra Sinha. rliot tha lop (hnot off a kilal troo with an an
For inrfaniilng IU» fttal Iho klnff laTo har land (/arf. fViM., SOU Dntml
IXll}.
ttvWgruuM irdnKaluila NiUmo utalcd thai Illnatlknmbun Uadapnnll Kil*
of Nniiaiu rgluriiiil trum ImpriMiiinanlat Badulla during tha lad king'* nl
and ni-oni<'<l dutii>> in Ihu royal kilclicn. Aumetina aftar. falling alak, w
tW conwiit n( tho king and ot tha other chipfi of tho kitcbca, hi* neplu
PolwatU) Pibanarala, did. vervlco Cor bio In tha kitcban iJui. Ciim., 3.
Pannagandrnije Tikirl Etanaitattd Ibal about 1810 A.P. aba and har noU
wpiv nlilk-cil to go Id ihrir natire nlncp In Marinpaltn, ai there wan an op
hat all womFD ot otbar di<tr[cU who vrcrs living la Dumb
(.r.7li.
Inm Iha king th
ami llcwahvta ihuuKi go iiau lo mcir rrap
Fonr Jean Irtun' Iho acce>i>ioD a mcnbiT
bonw nl lli'tiiinilnra Muhnndiram Itala. who. aci-nrding to cualom, f
, Boui'nliin ot the whole trmilr pruii'Ttj. Attn tho actwioa. on raprurntat
(•ring mado to £h<<t>>|nla Maha Nilam*. he dmilded Hut tha family thoiOd |
tke MBbawlina Rala IMridlaand rc-amo po*ieulon of tha landi, 17,1S3.
NAP-NAP 623
Arattana Appu produoe^ five old Talpoto, of which one was to old Uuit It
ooold not be read ; another dated Kaka HUO, eaid to bo a copj of the iUeiriblo
one purporting to be a deed of gift ; and another deed of gift 16S2 Saka, Jmd,
Ctm,, 20th December, 1821 ( )W. /., p. 43S).
Abejakonge, for the estate of Abcyakonge Bandirala in KeTolgama and
Rambukwella, IG.lida (IW. /.. p. JJ3). Abekon Walawwa of Amnnugama,
29,569. Al)ekoDge Loku Nilaroe. 17,701. AlioHinKO Palamaknmbure Korala,
30,580, 3K,021, 43 J12. Abi^inha MuUiyanHelage, 4,027, Jiff/. Com. (TalimtJi Baka
168G, 1700), 94,254. Alahakonge, Jmi. Com., 13th May, 1S28 (produced Talpota
Soka 1(103, 1725). AlutKo, 97,U1(», (i'Jl (N. S). Amoraiiinha, 32.085. Amune*
gala Kornllage, 22,484. Ainunut^umu Talle Walawiie late Katrniahatmaya,
17,7(il (TaliH>t Stikn 1732). AmauhillaKC, 33,998. Aswcddnincgo, 23,299
(Talpot Suka 1733). Hiuial ^luhniuUraualiiKt', :i8,r>55. Booiickgc, 32,942.
Bibilogo, 3:1.401. Bo;,'aha\Vi'lago, .iri,57U, 57,«i42. Hoga>«kuniburc-muIlrge,
49,204, ChctlifH. 32.7i;8, 43,085, 4.-.,83M. Dnlukkumbungo. 3.1,197. Dininaya-
kago, 38.358. 10dan<lnkumburv WikramoMiiiha Mmliyunm^lagc, 22.484. H8,ftlO,
45,352, 73,119. Edirirtingc. i;i,492. Kkaimyiika Mudiynnsdago, 30,2.H<», 30,580,
30,049,38,021, 43,712, 48.039, 70,772, 72,i;M. 73.323, 93,184. inawcUebonege,
17,4Gj (Tnlput Saka 1715). (>ulabiti}a\vp Loku Hnnda and hi.« wife, for the
C8tAto of AlM\vakoiiK'o Haiidirala in Kt>vulK»ina and liamlMikwrlla, 1(*.996
(l<'/. /., p. -IJo). (iftlupattijro. 97.9h;. r.lM (N. S.). Uauunabrlawattege,
31,901. Ciani'tre, 72,11".'. 73.155. (UHlukuuibunvc 17,n;5 (Tiilpot Saka 1715).
(i<mia^'iMla YapniaUaKt*. 5r».57l>, 57.<;i2. (JiuuiMkara Afarbi-bigo, 3S,(»43,.1^.K:Wl,
47.718. 49.yr.i;. :,\.V,7, r.7,i;72. IIuii>ri«liK'c. 3t;.l»j.-.. Ih-nrKf. 3l,22t;. ilvUige,
17.193, lS.<;s7.30.23i>. 30.5S(>. 3r..o|l). :\^Md\. 3'<.:{5S. 39.051. 4:i,S8 1, 13,712, i;|.244.
Ilciti lU'wajfo. 97,9ir.. iit»l (N. S.y llinatikuinburop*. 4!i,20l. 72.259. Hunu-
an^'c Wijoluii .MiuliyunsrlaK**. ^57^; (Talpui Saka 173<;), 17.939. 18.734 (Talpot'
. Saka 1739), 2.'.M»2, 45,757, 5«;.t»>,s. 72.2«;9, 72.«;'< I. 73.4 19.93.18 1, 93..*.02. Idifinge,
I8.(;s7, 30.3;i4. 3ii,05 1. |s,(>39. 79.151 . Ihala Matalrjrf, 29,937. Juli-angis 3r..t»2.'>.
Kahn\valtt>^M> alian KurallaK'**, 95,s'.U. Knndo iMobuttallagc. 32,912. Kauka*
tianKM*. lK.i;s7, 39.054. Kcu^'alle Vidamlnj^o. 54,347. Kohomban Appuhami,
32.7r.s, .-,L>.r,riS. KuralbiKC. J ml. Com., 13th Mm/, IS^b (produotil TalpotM Saka
H;o3. 1 725). l8.tJ4U (Talpot Saka 1 7;!ro, 33,395, 33,l»'j8. Ko:*kotattnnPge, 73,4 19.
Kunibun j,'c. 30,029. 33,055. Liina'/ahadoniya'o. 7<».5|3, 81.198, 12 (N. 8.).
Lin(Ii'<f(Mlara Uatnayaka MiuliyansolaKC 33.998, 70.772, 73,323. MaduKaha-
landc^c, grani1>un oi Watapaua Mudiyan^i>. 17,344. 17.10.3. Mahakumbure
MudiyanHclagc (t/i/*/. Coin., 'Jml Srftttuifur. />i,*J), 32,<»85. MuraiKUia llanda,
81,198 Malalop'. 29.V37. 29 (.\.S). Mnl.diinm* MuhandiranmW«\ 23.292
(Tal))oL Saka 17.33), 52.or>8. Mmikgo. 4.027. Jml. Com. (Tal]K>tN Suka IO81;.
1700). Mi'irib«'gc. Jtiil. Com., 'Jnd Si>frml. r. /^;^^ (Tal|Ki»-« Suka 1722-2:J- «;2),
MiKuhak«)tu\vtv«'. 7,953 (Tal|)..t S.ika 1725). 29.508. 3o.oo7, 41.931, 47,702,
.50.579, 57.012, 5S.s39, 91.254. Mi|.iiiy.'Ki«, 29.937. AltM.nuin. I8.iJm7, 29..*.08,
29,509, 30,007, :i«».l9J. 30.27s. 30.27'.». 3'.»,o5|, hl.smi. MudiyanM'biKo. 48.u3tt.
Naniailawiiwo Motottabi. 31.901. 33.2.18, 33,998. Napana rnnan^M*, 32,o8.1.
Naimna^M^ Kawraln. Arathebila of Nai»ana ( li*/. 7., /i. J.'^V). 20.112. Naran-
{)ana>vo Tennojjo {Jml. Com., l.'lth Jviw, 1S3I). NawaratnaWabalaMiidiyanHm
ago llettigi'dam Korala. 93.108. Xikatgo. 72.112, 73,155. OkunigoUoge,
93,9ii8. Palipana Mudiyanoo, .Notary, i2,ll2, 73.155. ralkndakumbun-ge,
30,029. 33.0.55, 30.!»25. I'anabokki- Uhdiyarala. 3s,(M3, 3H.h:{.-,. 47,718, 49,tNi6,
M,357, l»anan»al«Uhlve MudiyanM^burc, 20,202, V3.00 1, 3l.9«il. 32.708, .33.238,
33.998, 43,085. 45.h:i3. '72,209. 71.379. PamlitaKf. 5S.1 73. I'luiikki Iliiiuyalage
of Sirinmlwattii. 30.278, 3i;.279. i9.747.Trxt. 021. raranagama Uatnnnlmtnmya,
27.037, 33.911. r»rana},'aiuU'iiivtgo 7,953 (Talpot Saka 1725) 17,249. 29.508,
00,411,04.214. Tataya llonayala^'o. 01.852. ritiyokiimbitrfgtt f/Znu Waltege,
58.839. Uatnagotlago aliti* Kdanda^'o 42.884. Uatnayaka MndiyuuM'tage,
27,037,'.H3.9I 4. 3s. .358. 7o,513. Ralwalic Uanda. non of the Adigar, 27,tl37, 29,569,
32,085. Itatwatto Kumaribami, 17,701. Talkotuwo Aracbcbillngc, 22,802,
27,254. 32,780. 39,099. 05,78l>, 78,0.-,s, Hl,702. Tmnakongo. 3.3,lU7, 44,934,
47,702, 07,123, 29 (X. 8.). 2.888 (N. S.). Tonniko, 72,142. Tilakamtna,
Notary, 74.379. Udagc Ilcnayalage. 27.i>37, 33.914. Vidanolage. 16;996.
Waduhencge, grandson of Watapana MudiyaniH' 17,344, 17,403. Wattegv,
grandchildren of Ilunuanj?*! Wijctun Uala, 17,939, 18.734, :i0,5K0, 38.021,
43,712. Welikumburrgc, 52,<:08. Wibaddu Adikari Madiyan.solage, 93,181.
Wikrama-ninba Mudiyansi'lagc, 70,513 {Vol. /.,;;. Ji'J).
(1704 A.D.).— In the year of Saka lost;. Tbo following are tho landH which
I, Mcnikgo Etaua. of tbo Alattivi? Krvicc, of Nupuna, in Udagamnaha of
Dnnibara, have granted in paravi ui to nty daughter Lat Ktaim, via., Puwak*
gabakumbura 1 amuna. Udakunibural |>ela, 4 hen, 2 ganlonii, and the dwelling*
gardenii : all tbc>*o low and bigb grounds havu liOen granted onto Lat
Etona. Witnc9i«c« who know tho same are Mahakumbure Araohchila, Yapafe
iithiiuiir
lunik llui
, —In tlw y<
lluni.otN'BiiaualD iiunhitn, liu liorn jfniitniGjrnia tonVnepbiw
VD|tun>1* in )«ravrDl. Wltninn who know tha urns an Ualdanlvetio Blri>
nalhaml et \ii|i.-iuk, WalliDnilarar" RDruDncha. Uigahakotuwe Appnrala,
Bulaliio Xamaraiipr Xlri Nai<lo. With Iho knowledge of thiM pMiou thla
land TouchiT bci ber-a granted. (Iniimationii.) i.on {JtJ. ^m., Slk
OrtKirr, ISW).
(I7tu l.D.)— Id thBf tnrol Haka ITIS, on Wi-dn»Jay,tho cloranth dar ol tha
incicaxinicniuini.of the month liinan, uwlNtho connUliatiiui Annra. Gift
af lonla hy Ulawrilvhvnv Kalinin Ilami to bin (rranil-Depbow Klrala, in
«<iniii<l<'rati»a ut wlHlancn rruibrol. Wilnown: M ntnkndo lUla, I'alihanaTaU,
Kanan''Kuilij.>ii>n. Ih-lenlia-Dllim Knlanla, IhkluiuukiiGa Wliekoa Haul,
all n( Nanui|B laVB, Alii'k->i>i,'v UkknnilB, Wnruhmaiic Arauhchila, Ttmitgt
Kankananu^ iClHWrlli'ltrnii SirlioalliiUBi. MalluHaKi' UinKiniliura. Talpot
writlrii atlho Nanuiiniiawp Malnwa bj Ui'l4(alu>-iui|[o falihraarala. IT.JIiS.
(l»a A.1I,).— Aa Naldnppn, Ihr elder lirothi-r ol I'aranaiciindmifo Hrrat
tiTnil In juirnvi'iii lu AltnTajinina TiklnU liy MaiilnpiHi. Wltnnun win
knuw Ihr MnH- arv KilBnilnkiiniburu Koraln, Maliakumlinns Aiachcbila.
l)iMiiH'ki:i- Ut-nikraln. ltuInu'Btti'i.i- Apiiu. Wplikiiuilnin N'niilc. With the
kniiwIiilKw at tiirMi u'Uuc>m'» thin Taltwt hoH ■•un umuUil, KhouM anj
Er-in cunlcul lbi< tmn-rr ha rhiill auSrr from tlip nRli-aln. Imt the irxtn-
nlH o( AdBrHi.'ama I'ikimla nhnll not xuffcr IhrrrFnun. In thi' yrar ot iteka
llS.'i, «( thii m»nih link, on Hutnnlny. ilir iliiniiinh il:iy of thu iiicrpDniiiit
■viMi, thin Tlil)Hit lull iR'i-n K^nnl'*'). ibi-larlnK fur thr nr->t, hprmid. and Ihird
lliu' rhatibiitnui'tcrionaili' in innv.iii. A diln nf K Mi' whidi had
brMi anitrji'li'd \iy Nniilaii|iu k«!i |wid <>ff'1>y Attniaitanw Tikinilo. 1JKi3.
(I«lil A.n.).— WhiTiiii ihrro nn> nannalivo«hu nri^ Ihitu nntoni-, AhckoB
Uailijuuv, lit AinnnnKiinia. in I'ibiiiiuuiuba ot Dumbara. 1. Ihi> mid AIkIuib
Hwliyaii^. hndiiK n'li'lTi'd evtjr aiMtnian
liiiiaiiKiiila Mahatuiayo,
haw bi'ri-iiy iriti-n nriT ihr fidlnwinR tu hi-r by war -
Auanii:rania (liilaraknnbnta ot t feiii*. looMhi'r ailb Uin howivii, |tardrn%
tm-H.nii-l idanlnlhcn-lnapiin'laininjr.andor hi;rh hiiHlH llula-anmbrna, &c„
^Inati- Bl Uiln UunnviHuia. 'Jironlcunat AmunugBnia: aUu out otthepoithm
whirh b<-lini|!i> to lao, Alu'hon llmllyaniic, tltuatu nt NnTanlmnnwa. Anbauaha-
knmbiira S )H'U'. lie. In the ynrof Ktihn 1733. on the U'uth day ot Iba MUi in '
ViMii', ln>iii)r Wi-liH-riUy, nniU-r thi' cuniitPllatiDa Vinnuala. all tha alormaU
lanil- vr>'n>Kin'n<>Ti'riinthbiTalpn« tnllalanniila Uabatmi'yo tor bar mnt>
wnl |>o— ->.i.in with lhi> kuowli'.lin' of ihiw wilnr*wii :-l>iilan'ilhi Ii-kom
Malialiiiaya .»f Amunnjiauiit, Maliiijtiilara italvwaliatmaya. Pilnwala SHlliimbi,
WnrBKa-iH'li- I*dni^> Haltaialii. KAwUekara Unhandfraiua, U'alimnuit[c Knda*
ralaj-a, Wlnfn Aolu-hillaiie Kinia, IViinakiniin Vkkuratoya. Raniunukga Tettn-
nlaya. Wilirp(«p< Kvintaliainl, Htf^lonmita I'iuudui]ipn, XalbiiHTn)m|[a
Tikiralaya. Knaiier rkknraluya, An»Banili>uiyD anunnulbani. Cialainwa-
hanharr I'ttlinKuratnyn. Maillynbi Ukkuralaya. Koilipiliin- UkkurnUya.Kaa-
mniKa Ihiii-ln. all nt I'iburBhi.anl AmiiniwBmal'BnnikkiyD. I dcclara thai
ItiilanitiBlii UahBlim-yo, who iiblniunl lliiii Talpul, i-liall U' bIifoUhI [mm tho
mih ■>! ilw w-vi'ii iinlrHl'. but it iliiTi' br any who wmiiil ilih|inta tha*
■•ball ha niiHU-Dinpl at Ibi' onhnlii. 1'hi' iH'ryon who nblaiiinl Ibin Tnlpot I
ihvlaro inuv. Iwin-. bihI thri.i' ■ball Iw ali>nlvnt Iroui tlicoath at Iha onlcilx.
IT.Tfil. ISrr t.i.t..Ji.3IS.)
(1111 A.n.1.— I'lMlir Ibni'iiMi'llnlliin Ada mi llu' hti nth day iit thr wnnlnR
mwai.bi-ini; Salunlny.iit Ibi'iiwulh Kwla.ln Ibeyi'ar i-f Kakn I'U. I. A>«ri-d-
dunii- Nahtapiiu. ot NngKiim. in I'lhiitniiiiNiba I't liniuliBrB. do bprcliy Anally
uak<- UTi'r nni<i my MHi.iii.i^w Miibihinnr S>>lla|i|Hi (uwrrliil tii my bt-euttra
daiiithiarl tin- Bi+I. iir., U'biiitHiiir hi Mo, In ibr knoabilK'' of tin' wilni-w "
'. Xajann Ya|urala. llBniin' Appu. IIi-tli|!a Ajipn,
nDii<i|.-»iii|-ii>]^i< nrai-iimila. FiiiirtlB Vidalw. AnlnwniiiHla Qunimabi' of
Mailannln. tUnnKiulrnly* DawnMls Xoido «t thf-rama villiwa. Kailirakotnin
. . ,B. tlnkhumhnreNaldr.Dvniyr DanundaNaiiUi, E
ainllana Ilmnya, Palh-erya. Appum. Si-lla. DraiyrkMuwa. Pitakotolro
Durajaot Tiilirawana, Kii>. Yamana. Tbev parHnnn and tha hlnh and low
IwrMmaiH nt Kapana are witnHww to tblit Thai it eilhar Vkkn S'aide or his
NAP^NAP it5
ohildrea, gtandehildren, or any other perton wort to dinrate tkif^ thif thall
suffer oalamities at the seTon ordeals. Mj ■on-in-Uw Reilmppn may swear on
the five oaths even the third time, but there shall be no ourse to him,and ho oaa
norscss. Should any inauiry bo made hereafter why I disinherited my soa
Ukku Naidu and gave the IiiiuIh tu luy Hon-iii-law, it mav be said that it was
bocauNC Ukku Nnido puhliwhed throuKuuut the country that I cohabited with
his wife and tbcrcbv diiiKTocisl mo ; ho cooked and ato fowl ourry without
f giving mo ; he and fiin wifo and children cooked rice aiid good ourricf , got
n.iide tho room, and ato well, whilHt I lay on the floor fomiidictl by hunger ;
ho never brought a piece of fln^wood and made a flro to warm mo ; besides ho
did mo many other wron^;*. With tho knowledge of tho great chiefs t disin-
herit Ukkuwa of theKo InndM. Whoever favourn Ukkuwa touching this
shall be l>orn in tho eight great hells and ttulTer mlHericM. If an^ person do
iustico to my Hon>in-luw Hclluppu. Huoh x>ornon nhall enjoy happiness in tho
loaTons. 2:{,2t)2.
(1811 A.D.).- -In tho vear of 8aku 1730. on the tenth day of the inoreasing
moun, of the month Wak. Qnmt of lund.n by Wijetun Mudiyanso to his son
Undiynrnla. Witne^M^s : Palumakumbtin* Liynnurala, Wijeyakongo Arachohilai
Amune;;o Korala, Tennakonge Araehchila. llanuangc Arachchila, Koralego
Arai-heiiiln. Kuralege Tikiri Vidatie. Aiip'o Knnkiinama. Dutawattege Appiirala,
Kuttalbudde Vidane. Ilukkumbure Knnkunaiiin, Knnkuiiange Ukkurala. 8,370
(IMI A.D.). — lu the year of Saku 17:hi. Of the lnnd<« U^longing to mo
Korulo<,'M Nuidapimliuihi, of Nupana in UdagniniNiha of Dumlmra, Relle*
knnibura 15 lahan and iho lower uiul upper part of a Ueld, inclusive of 3 lahas,
I hiive given to my youn^^T brother Appurala. On Saturday, the twelfth day ot
the moun, under the constellation Anura. this ha^ bciMi granted. The witnesses
who know thii are Kdandakunibure Korala, lIununnKo Korala, Mahakum-
biire Araehchila. Pitiyege Vidane, l*anuniuhleiii.\e Kornla. Wnlala Medawatto.
Korala, Talkutuwo Araehchila, Dihanekgi* Kudarala, Lindege Arachchtlai «
Pauanmhh'uiye Nekatralu. Theno penonn bring witnesxex. under tho tree.
Ankrlihinnr Nuua-^aha, this thrd ennveving land has Inch giveii. ThoHO who
contv-^t ordi^pnto thi?* nhall suffer ealaniiliirt at the ordral oath><, but itayinft
that no oalamities nhall brfall my brother Appurala when he swears at tho five
onleal oaths 1 hav(> Ktven thin. l.s,(;io.
NapanaYiiiauk. — ThiH is nn ancient vibaro. Ona stono in tho paniiala is
tht ffdlowing inscription: — *' Srisuddlia Saku i.ija warutut yon ukwa-dahaa
hisiya batatu." * In tho year uf tlio auKpicious and pure King Saka 1607 *
(1686 A.n.).
The Vibaro has this Talpot dated 1721 a.i>. :—
On this Thursday, the full moon day of the month II, in tho year of Baka
in 13. I, Veda Achnriya, of Madawala in Dumbnra, do dtslieate the portion
of land below the diteli in KtalN>Iletenna and tho A<«\vo<1duma of one pela
adjoining tho same and one eoettanut inn* unto Nafmna Sntnanern I'nnanse. I
de<lieat4^ this for tho I.enetit of my huuI jx* well an of Uiit Majesty and tho
four guardian d«>itirs. .\ny one di>|)u(in){ thin nhali Hiiffrr {uiins in the four
principal helU.
Qodaniunno Riddbarta Uninnso claimed all the property of his tutor Napana
Dhammanikkliita rnn.iii:;o, who died in IKU. Tho court gnuitcd letters of
administration tu Naranpaiiawo Tonnei;«dura Ukkurala, uterine half-bruthor of
tho dcceasu<l {Jiui. Com., 16th Junfy IS3I).
Tho vibaro ban four pangu hure : —
1. Mura.— Tenant: (innogodago. Holds 1 polnfu'ld. 1 pela garden. Sorvicea
(conimutaldo for lU. 3.^0): mx innrii (terms tif wrxiei;) of fifteen days each in
a yoar. Tlui tenant on duty renniiim on guaid and pt rforms onlinury menial
sorvice, pattienlariy picking u haskrt of tlowers for the Mabadnno-tewawa and
another ft)r the Saw.isa-tewawa.
2. Teldcna. — Tinaiit : Horanekarai^c 1lolds4kutuni field, one-sixthkuruni
garden. Services (coinmutablo for Uo. Ml;')): to give one iieliya of kukuna oil
every year Wforc ca<'b of tho four festivals.
3. Horanc. — Tenant: Ho^a!lek:lla•/^^ Holds 1 pela flidd, 1 pcia garden. 8or-
vices (coinmutablo for Its. 3*40): tu blow tho buranowa fur the three towawa
on every poya day in the year and on the four festivals ; to kcop.tho malu
clean.
|Hd«a. BarrioM (eoumaUbl* for lU. 4-40}! tobMt tom-tom a ^,,
towm na po^ day* »nd nn tha fuar fnlinli during th« jmt ; to Inep tb*
nnrtbsm portion of tlia maluwk cl»n.
Ona TammalUn (Tom- torn BcBter),'-Miravan».
niiauiiiKcga hold 4 palu ficliU, la. ip. 61, Hatdani u man tcnanU of tfa* .
Dalwla Miiliiinwa. Korvioca (commuUblofor III. 6): to perform Bfleen day*
nura (agrvicu) fur uvory |igU of mud landR ; whoD on duty to awaap tlia diggo
uid tu KM wi nKnuiHguii ; ti> bu on Huiirit nt night. RoMivva tnetla whan oa duty
and iHi ijuhig lauwuK^"' Atlvr tiM now yuur uob W prawint botol to Ibe Di«a
ilalianukiju ImiMh "i jkLh fluid, I |h'U t) knruni Rurduna aa i man tonknt ol
tbu l)i'itHliliirui[|(,ViIinn, t4nrvircH liiMuiuuluIdu fur Ui.H'ttiJ): (o porfurm lU
inura (wrvlm) tJ Ufti'un lUyn in Hllamulo muntlu ; tu rumiin on guard it
ni||hl* ; tu purtiinn luVJuary duw(»tio aerTlco ; tu )ilnck flowan, oapecully for
thu UtIo-tuwRwa and tiiwaw-towawu ; lii iiwiiop tlia mnlitwn (ouurl) and keep it
dinii «f wiMd*. Tho tunant ruBuirea murniug rulionii. Aftur tbo nowyaar t«
ItrvMinlnrvatnicalHiind ivlul tutliuineNMbcnt (IV. /..;>. }iO).
Ilinatlkunibuniua ami Mmliyahea huld Oa. i/i. 01, Ucid, -J paloa garden, at
teliloiia tonanU ut (laiigiiraiua Vilwn. iionicua (coiuniutablo tor Ra. &'8S) :
to Kupiily t«i> nvli of ktkuna oil muntbly for ton munlba of thu year (No. 1
(or «( miintliK and So. 'J four mimlba) ; tu give peuuin (prwcDIa) of awcet-
muala un<l IwU-l to ihu ini'moliant aflrr tlw naw yvar.
tlnllin<t<'kuuiliur<-]|u b«libi A knruni lUiUi, !i knruni unrduii, na a puwakdana
tvnnnt iiT IJaiiKarKnu Viliimi. tturvii-i-ii (vinnniutiililo fur ltr>. 2'U.'i) : to aupidy
l,*JtKI arucuniita U-fuiu tlw nu<r yvnr niul twonuli kokuna oil in cnob of tba
MiHilliHaf Nikiui (Auxnal) and Xavnu (Paliruary); tu givo aKuulmcaU and
buli'l to tliu inenmbiinl alter tlio now yvitr.
Tbi. Kl'MiiKAi.K VliiAKi: ban lliTuo SurTinu I'ungu : —
1. llewiai (Titni-iiim Dvatur). — Taiiant : AnkoUpitiyega. SarTicea oom*
muublu fur tta. iS'.'iU.
2. Iliiniuu (to blow tbo Iloranem). — Tanant; noranakanga. ServioM
oonitiiulablf for Ita. :i:t-:iO.
X Kaiiukiiliiwu. — Tonnnl: AmbakamburcDo. BorTJoaa (oommulabl* tor
Ri>.-.>l'IO|: to aupply auvon man fur tliu fualivala, Aa. (I'd/.Y.,^ J9<).
HAPOTAWELA.— A villBKO In rallogampnba <>t Matumla korato, Uppar Ham-
buiu,el<nut<> Ukutnlound north- uaat ut MiituraU furt, i!<iCil) mile* from Kandy,
A fuw iHiuliiiuoa oil tbo nuuliiiila. An uld tincu to IMulla turna off to tb«
Hh)>I' VilUgu patba ttoni Nii[Hitnwolii to Aluia oalato and Kiiniiidn-oya.
(Irvyniimnt and Alma astnlaa nru in tliia villiiiio. Pnniala aabcul at Kadudora
Vibiira.
XliviiHK.— Oaniiula-«la and Meila oin.
PoiinUliun inlKT1..1>K!(I'iU niaica, 103 tomaica) ; in 1S8^ WU (16B malaa,
1»'J fuinak-a) ; in lt»l, 2UU (135 malua, 134 fomsloa). TaUalu, Tom-t«u
Binlora, Dbuliica.
Exiunt uiukr iwldy IJU amunu (120 noroa).
>bari/<>i.— AawvMoMPCe. 3»<l, D. C. N. B. (Taluot Haka ITOl). AttanakambBN
Knpnui'. K,MI (S. S.), llmiikiuanniri'. J»<r. (\-m., lirh Agrrmifr, ISSS (Talpol
Kaka lllil). l)rn)M<ita <t«tainB>tha Uunaiuo. of Kuladora Vihara, aold
UnmlHikinlakuinlHua i autkn (ur tbo Brid. tlil.litl Oalubpsn, 3S,73S. Oaa
Ar»-bcli(K<-, UI^Mil. !labui|[0ila 1ta<nayaka Mbune, «M' Oi. H.). Oonna-
rbaffv. tl.lMli. Idnm|illin-K>-, N-l.TWI. Kapnragabi|tFViH(, fhw., I»k A'urm-
-, tsii (Talpot Knka Ulli'}, Koran HudlyaDarlain, Vt.TVS. Korallam,
ILVIKI. Uiinllafliha«ii.wMI.C.!!.R.(Ta1|>(icSakaliaT). Uaha-ojraFnDBhl-
nia, lata KvnK 131. I>. 0. X. K (TatpiitSBkalTuJ). Uarapimllj.'e. OI.TtKI.
Xiilakambin';!.'. *i.ii!i<>. Sti,Eaawatlu Punubjrala, Korala, U4 ami HM,
II.C.N.l'..(Tal|H.lSukiL|-|ia). UigaawiiltBUiMnayakn MudiyaDaalags.tiVtO'
Hnyakkarago, iV-Ult.
lilU jt.ii.) — In IIm yrnr ut 8nka IIUT Hnha>lrlya trun-r'Trnl t« Ouncndan,
Mi'kiili-Brtinii ut H pcinn an<l (ho Mill Tal|Kil, fur huvinR maintalnnl and
n<iiirl>b.-l bira by a|>rn<linir (i(W riiM< and liy giving U eMh* ot Iho Talua of
IW rldia tu dti'i. baridn UuDcndara tpiint tU rldla tor a lawBull bvfera iba
NAP-.NAP • Uf
Ortat Qato to proTe that there were no heira. WitnetMe to thin DehlgtBA
Nilame, Walahone Mudiyaniio, Migattwatto Kor»la« Mcuik Appa Gunumeba,
Hapowinne Kerala.
Nekati-arawekuinbura, which QuncndAra obtained, and a ring, were given to
hifl dauKhtiT Lai»A Ciaruhaint \Vitnt'H.HCM fur having given, my younger
brother Kiritiynn Appu, UaiUirana QurunuanHe. For writing thie I, Banagmla
MudiyoniH\ .SO, D. C. X. K.
(17H(i A.D.).— In the yenr of Saka 1702. I, Menik Etana, wifo of Migaawatta
Di?tanaynka MudiynnHif. of Naputnwela. in rulle;;nni|mhn uf MatiiraU Megoda*
tiho uf llowuliotu. do li(Ti'liy«lrclttrc to have a'wvn unto my mm runchiralatb*
\n\uU \\hi«*li 1 inhrtitiil htiiu iity futlicr. Mu'oyi> Koriila. viz., A'^wnldnnio*
kunittura 1 aiuuiiu. ^c. \Vi(ii(*>'M'^ totliii* rkutiil<> (inn Ai'hariyn. Dingawa
l'e«Uya, Watt('t;tuau Kuduralii. Mi^'a!«>\ull(> Kuda Araohchila. 2iH{, D. C. N. B.
Kadadoua Viii.vKK<i/m« noiMMAi. ViiiAUK wam founded tibout tho fifteenth
MOtury. Has a reclining image of liuddlia IH cubits long.
It bn8 tho following decdn : —
(171^) A.nO.'-In the year of Saka I7I7. 1, .^ulmniriya, of I>emodarm in Palle-
gampalia Matnratu of .Mi>gi>datibe Iluwalieta. when very iMtor and in debt
was attnekiHl with a ^everl illness, and my eri>dit(»rs clamoured (or payment.
I asked the chieT men and the haddo people uf t)ie euuntry anmnd mo to
extricate mo from niy dehtti. They naid they di«l not want my land, but that
they Would \H't the vihur«' to p;»y. TIkt« foiv, on TuiMl.iy. the full moon day
of the month Wesak. nnd<<r the eonritellulinn Mii, wh«'n bana wait bviuf
preai-hed at niKht, the liehl N<>kati-arawa (d .*i prius at Tkutule bait been
ofTeivd to thi' golden inia^'e ( Wahiila Itau riliuui Wtihanse) of the Kotlndora
Vihare. \Vihi(>>^i"i ti> thin are Ihtjiala MudiYaur^e, Walane MmiiyantM*. Migaa*
watte MudiyniiM-. 'r(.lah<twatte SludiynuHc, Mi-andM* Araehehila^ Mi<ambe
Kor.ila. lh\raiidakumhuri< Araehohila. rkntuh- (!uruun«-he, (iamuiahe, Kira
Duraya of the >aiiin vill.i;;e. l'dii<;e IN diva. luchttliiig there wit ne^^eH, and
witl) tht> knowleil;;(> of (he ehief uu n of IMapampaha and ralle^umiiaha, thia
Tali)ot has hnn oiU-rrd, on the ni^hl of the iircaehing uf luuia, to the golden
image uf Kadadora Vihare.
SITT17 (ISOI A.I).).— I>uriug the rei^Mi of our L«>rd tho King, the Chief of
Lanka, the Held .Nckati-arawa of .' pelas at TkuUile. in I*ulle>fam|iaha of
Maturata .Me^rinlatihe in lleuaheta, wai« dedirattd lo the Kadadora Vihare.
Hut hulNHMiumlly there having hern dispul«-H to iliat pai)>ruwn, it waa
bnui^'ht to tho noti«-i* td His Maj<*«(y the (ireat Cate, llajadhi lUja Sinha—
M'ho WUH a liondiku kinr to Im ak tho fonhead of the elephantdike
rnenty whoreou it was iuquin^l into, and hi> gave his mval eommnnd that
the said pau^niwn Ih> uuiutoiruptiHlly p«K<4rK«iMl for the maiiiteuauee of that
vihaii' as lon^ as it (>xi^i^. and that m ehi«-f or mudali do hereafter alter
thiH judgment (»<arau\aru). '^lli^ Sittu ha^ Ihtu ^nvon on Thurxday. the thir*
teeuthday of Iho wuxiiiir n»<H.n, of tho month Wr-ak, in the yonr of Saka I72U.
To thisi*tro«-t ru-wclle WaMyi^tilaka Kajakariiii.i Wahala >rudiyau^e Ualahami,
whohohlsiheotUet^of Maha (ial>a*ia Nilaiiio. TdaCahatla Nilame. MahiMadige
of tho up-eountry. Lokam of the Maduwo. .Miihandirau\ of the WahalkatU,
Mnhandirnm of tho H<t^M-. Tutti Vidana Nilamo. I^rkam of the Ataimttu, and
Muliaudiram of the IIetapenaj?e. so, I). ('. N, K.
The Viharo has four pauvju hero, I4 acren fiiddn mu\ a «maU gnnlon :—
1. flt»daknnil)Uie l*anKUwa ( If*. *2/». ()/. (u hi, r»/. (garden).— Tenant: (ialkoti^'Ogo.
Sonrices (eonnmitalile r«ir Its is) : to tlial«-h and repair the pansalu and viliaro
when re<|uired and torowdiiui; iho luiildin!;s ; to he in luurn at the vibaixt for four
month* in the year, thirty iii^htH at a time; to po\ind 3 |HdaH of itaddy in
each niura ; at the new year and at pink.nn to ele;ir the nialuwn and nut up
decorations; to enitivato 1 pela of the muttettu from flrMt to last ana atoro
tho crop.
2. Pallc<;edara Pancuwa (l/i. 2/». 0/. liehl). — Tenant : l*allej»o Sainu norvioen
•a Xo. 1 (eoinniutalde for Uh. IK).
8. Hen»kiiaK'od:»ra Pau'^uwa (In. l/i.d/. fh'hlrt. ono kuruni garden). — Tenant:
Borakanige. ServieeM (eounnutahle f«ir IN l.*») : to heat toni-toni <mi the four
poya days every month ; to tbateli ami eowdiing tho {M'npola and dango ; to ho
in niura at tho vihare for two nmnths a y< ar, fiftoen ni^^dits nt n tinio, and in
each niura to pound Ifi lalias of paddy ; to eidiixale fi IuIuim of tho muttettu from
firat to laHl and to ntore tlio en>p ; to ns-dst in cleaning and docoratiiig tho
maluwa for tiiu new y?ar and nt pinkani.
30-^07 8
4. 0«ana(ah»-u«wag«d«» IH^d^qwi (1 peU* MA, 1 kuiul gudM).—
Tnunt : Ooniugalui-uswaga. Bvmeea (commutable for Bs. 6) : wn* u No. t,
•leapt thit tha mun Nrvica ii only for two moath* uid tba mnttattn nrTlM
•oly for & liJiu.
llr. Le llMuner uy* that th* vihare hwi 7 •muna of nnd Und ud 10 uim
high Uad.
UOHAPATANE DEWALB COntUni WupoDI.
There u > l»rue otb auder the hiftii nti to Mkhnl Otllens, ooDtuninB nitn
■nd in>|{Tie>ito, tlw Uttar iiaod (or tha white ptint in temple* and for iiugca of
Buddlw.
HARANDANDA.— A *ilU|(e in Pallegaropkha konla, Lowor Dnmbm, <m Um
N>nndnnila-aya.
/;-rf.— WulikanaKheU.
Thuru ii a tnulition thai a palace of a king atood hen. The ait« of th*
uluco aiid grouDdii known » Nuwamtenna are now tlie property of Mr. J.
ilolluvay.
l>t>t>ulation iu 11171, lUU ('Jii mala*. 'JU f>in»le<) ; in IBBl, SS3 (Ul malaa, IIB
teDiaU); in tS'JI, 311 (lCN)■>Ulle^ 111 rBisaleii).
In Ihii n. L, M. jr.) Kcm (ITh. Sji. tJ.) pad<ly land wcreresiaUnd.
Ill I^ITH about ''H acre* (3I«. 9^. ».)<>( paddy land ware ragiitared, of which
ktnut W acm puid IU. ^Oh-^I.
f k>rt''ri.— Aotioa ^tf Amliwpuitvnna Walawwe Baodin Uanlka rot the landa of
hi-rfalhrr Lukii lliimU who Irfl awliluw, Ilnpnu WaUwaro Dingirl Amin»,af
lluluiicuoinwalu .VnUle. Lnku llandu ^am her adoed Id IHil.'i. I unitaiiMd
•BiJ lo hiM Ihi'D ('«ih;uI(^ liy AmlHi|f>i''l<-i>ne Walairwe DinBiri Baoda ihs daj
tn'tur- he iliul, 2Uh SriilcmUT, 1H<:|. Udnpihille XiliHWcllk Waliwwa
Ui-diluioi Kumaribsml wa-i Ihc iri[a of Dingirl Bonda and of hl> bcotbai
Loku llnnrlu. Thi'j hail an ouly child, Raiklan Ucnika, married to Polgaa-
pitiyeKnlon Kiri Ranila. Bj tliectn.il in que-tion he dLtiaheiiledhlidaashter,
n'TukiaiT a dnil vxecutcif In I87i>, and left the remnant of bi* lindito
hi« wifi- anil In on ndiijiled ilaufliivr, the dauBhlerot F itiyescdara KonUs,
who wan hnngrd for Dinnlet. I luntnlned tha KenuiaiiDMi of the deed.
iNt.ii:iii.
Abi-rinhu Uudiyonnrlnite Walowwa, Mi.lMZ, M,1H. S0.2IH. AiahajcaateDn*
Walawwa. IVJ,3i:i. WIMO. ChetUeii, ilMltl. Dugxanna MUmeloKO Wulnwwa,
il.m. lijik-j. It., owned land hurv, :i;;.i:>T,.'i!»J«M,<»<.2I3. EUpula ItaioiDde
Wa'iiwwa, r<,i)ll (!-■>/. /., p, 3J1). CahwU XUamvlsKC, U.i:.". Giranega,
IT..M3. IT.tKi'J. OunuKuhuP. uf Wolala. .HTML llauna> Walnnwa, ISU,2.!I.
II |ii'\Valnwwa.i;.SI3, li.M)I..'>H,«£l. Tl,<inl. T.Vi'S. I{»]luv;iv. J., iil.ViJ.
ILlHuiiada llnlit, IK.3M. KvnFille Vblam'We. MM:: M;il«-ailnuwtlir«,
il.il^'i. J(edlunharel'niiiHM).lil.i;:iS. Mtmnmana Alx-kon Walawwa. TJJWl,
IS,:^;h. Huonien. <i,:ili<. Xunena lluraBokaiayalagc. i:M*. FUipaok
WijnToralna Waxola MuilijoBM-laxe MudiyaOHc. Notary uf PitiyetfHUra,
9»,m. I>alli:walli'tri-. I^,.t;4, M.illl.T(-M. IVI. Parahcitnwe.wutaito, 4I,«H.
■■atiranB|[r..*>9.MU. II«.3I;^ FolKa'pitiye Banda*. .'•Hji:>:i. !iil.li3ti. Ratnayakk
Mti.liy«ii«lBi.-r, !iii.!Kl.l. T.-Biiakiiniii-. «i,9ij. IMui.ihill,. Niknwella WaUwwa,
IHi.!>aii. Wnlula Kinnllaipi of Walnla. Ehildrrn of Namndaudo Wiirtunga
Wahala Minlican-.i-bRr IhinehlraU Kurata. ^2f«:3 Siiiu hy Mlici^'Ienua
Adi|iarloWiiL'tnn;,-aWahidaUudlyaBwDtXanin.linda in IT'.IH a.d ( r,.f. /.,
pji'ii. Wii(a|[odB'.:.'.:.i-.,iK!,.->i;.Ii(|. M13l». Wmukbdib Aahula.ni UnnanH,
ll.ili. 1T,'>'I. Windcoii|[c. IH^JS. Wiiakon Mudiyan-vUp*. 4.:i2:> (N'.S).
Thare ia mi viharc, Inlt a ho-nikluwa and a maUnunKu.
Dawat* AawailduiueKfl faiihin a* llura tenant <if the Dalnda Jlalignwafln. I;>.3J.
§M, Ox. Ip. It. gank-n. Kerrii^n <r>immnluMe for Ita. 2) : to par four
•UUingiiayear tuthuMaligawaand tllp^o^enttlle Diwa N llama with Tegelahit*
Wdbatul.
Palk-kxtttwege hutdo Ul Howiiii tenant ut Iho Daluda Maligawa Oa. l/i. II. Seld.
Bervjcn (cuminulable tor II>, li'4[>) ; Iu Ixiit tom-tuni for one mura of thirty
4iyB ; to attend funtivuU. Iwo I'ujanianKallajB and ten day* of Perohera i to
npply two haHkctii of Hnwer* daily when in murs and rpceiva mcali : to
prenunt the L)iwa Nilainu with vugclaldei and baiu't at the new year.
NAR— NAR tSt
NARANOAHAKOTUWA. — A village in LAggaU Pall««iya pAUowa, lUtele
East
Not enamerated in anj of tho GenRun returnt.
Iq 1878 a little more than 13 acreit (Oa. 2p. 3/.) paddjr land were regiatered, of
which about 10 acres paid Rr. 24 ; the rest were uncommated.
NARANGOLLA.~A village in Matale Palloniya pattawa, Matale Eaai.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with Dulatwatukanda.
Population in 1881, 84 (47 malefl, 37 fcmalcH) ; in 1891, 189 (98
91 females).
NARANQOMUWA.— A village in Gampahasiya pattuwa. MaUle South. A
by itself.
Hiil, — Naningomukanda.
A Vodda culled Nihira nettled hero and formed tho village.
Population in 1871. 133 (77 male», 6(1 females) ; in 1881, 259 (144 males,
115 females) ; in 1801,278 (143 malcM. 135 females). Yellaloa, BlaokuniUia*
Pan nay o.
In 1878 5() aeres of paddy land were rogiKteicd, commuted 21ri. 2p, BL (paid
Rs. 9500) ; uncommutcd 3<i. 2/>. 4/. ; redeemed 2fi. 2/i. 8/. ; total 28cf. Op, (X.
NARANC.OMUWA.— A village in [«ag^';ilu Palleniyu pattuwa, MaUle East, aboai
2 miles to tho west of Runamure. A waMuui by itself. It is the largeti and
hoalthicHt village in the pattuwa.
Streams — Karaguma-oya ; Ritipote-ola.
Population in 1871.218(112 maleH, lOti females) ; in 1881, 186 (97 males,
89 females); in 1801, 244> (12G males, 120 femalen). Meet |iart Yellalae ; a
few Tom-tom Ueaters.
In 1878 52] acres (2G«i. Op. 4/.) paddy laud wore registered, of which 51)
paidRs 157 31.
A natural tank about one-fourth of a square mile.
A dewale built on a rock.
NARANPAXAWA.—A villa<{e in Pulispnttu West, l^ower Dumbara, 4
from Hurikaduwa, which is 0 miles from Kandy on the Teldcniya road. -
River.— Ilulu-ganga.
Streumi. — Momgaha-oya, Para;;aha-oy;», Puhulpana-oya.
liilln. — Diganehela, Etiwalamudiiiia, Ginihapuwakanda, Kaha-otugalakanda,
Morahela.
Population in I S7 1, r>r»0 (.H38 iiialcH. 331 females); in 1881,705 (400 malea,
805 feniak's). In 1H*U, Naranpanawa !'>() (70 muk'H, 80 females); Naranpanawm
Dembatug«)lia, li>^l (H8 maloH, 03 fcJiiaKs) ; Naranpanawa .Disanck-kanda, 120
(01 males, 50 feniaks) : Naranpanawa E^oiiagainuiedda, 00 (40 males, 50 females);
Naranpanawa Kauileganuucdda, 00 (32 males, 37 females) ; Naranpanawa
Karagastonna, 00 (35 males, 34 fenulcs).
In the H. L. M. (iH] acres (31a. 3;;. .'>^) of paddy land were registered.
In 1878 143| acres of paddy lanfl were re^^istercd. Commuted 56a. Sp. 8)1.
(paid Us. 437' 15); redeemed la. 2p. 0^/. ; temple fields 5a. 3y). 8/. ; abandoned
Oo. 3y».0/ ; total 71a. 2/>. 5/.
A Government vernacular school {Vol. I.^p. 18U)
Walawwa. — Naranpanawe Mutukudo Walawwa. A Basnayaka Nilame of
this family was hou of Yaici{oda Mahagedara Kalu Banda (01,255).
The family had several litiuations for land (see 8,051, 24,111, 30,880, 31, OSO,
32,753, 01,255, 01,027, 00,(»00, 4,172, N. S.).
Hiralu Banda married a daughter of Yatawara Kinnarange Mudiyaneo
a/io« Arambegcdara Mudiyanso ; her sister, Mutukudo WalawweLoku Kumari-
hami, after the death of her husband of Naranpanawe Walawwa, married Hiniu
Banda. Tho Utter liad a son Ukku Bauda and a giaudson Dinnri Banda
(52,700). .•
Aallln.— Abakans*. sa,8»». AbskoD Uadirmt al ABanngaJU owntd lud
brra(IW. i^^JO/). Abrjakun HudlfanatUg* WadnmluDtg* BlnU, Kab
Korala, romrrl* ■ priiMt, milmial itniHlHni nt Kuido Lukm MadlTUM, 31,111,
al.lU>^ :U,T:a AlnTnkua Miiill)uiH>la|ir.l>t,!i;t,Wl,u3U. Amlakoug*. 8.0U1.
lla.liIifF. HVUM. UinUvmtgv. OUJ (N. S.). Dah»iwk'kjiid«|[T, 3t,<»l CT>IpoU
Haka I;H 31). 3IJUV. Di-UMUfakB MadijnMx-luK*. for Unda at noBafluda,
Hl/i;st. i:il»wi)aAlNiir«,sijUM. iiaUlnp, 1.1:1) <.Talint)tuk*inW). tiam>
pulahamltJ XaniutuMawa, tnuctur lyr. in l'*» A.d. ( IM. /. f. Hi. Uangkbi<-
trnwip-. M,lv9. Ili-uuiirliuwirU Hi'ila tValona, Rrauihiluliln* at Kanda
Luknllu.lijUH',:i:!.;.''3.;i,3d;. IlilllaKull<-Walaw«ni,Gl>,ii<*Hl. tloknfr, ES,10B.
If, M^l (TalHit Haka ITill). KaMikatawricc, 6V^- KonuaftB,
;il I, ti>^'»t. Kulaibli'Uifi- Wawla lIuiliraBtlauc, (or landa at 6uMa>
.-.— :i. KiKan'mi.viiW>i-aluMHilijiuufl«n-A|i|inluuii.Kiirala.B«rl|t*S*
VijllW./.KAd). I,iikuI'ii'KUriilbi|{v.Mr>l. 3l4ilDk',ibalawk«e. Jnl. f W.,
i<* .Vfln-il, IN.(f, Vjr.; [TiliKHii Siika Li;!!, Iii.-iV). IT.UXI (Ulluta* ftaka
|(t*3, i;>iH), ji^i.-,i (Tulpi.1- Saka iT^o-i;)}, 3S.iJ», iik:<:^-.>. M<'>laii>^- •mst.
NaraniKUipwf Aiiiiiiim1Iii-fI riiiiiHiH- ot Umnaioda lli^a Jlnluiva Vihire
( ■'•■f. K p. iiai, Xirimiiauairv SvUitin Unwiib<u ( IW. /., i>. /f")- Kunn-
Cnawrffi- (IW. #..>!. Uri. I>a1liw, Jl^H.-.l ilUpiit* X^ika i;si;-;m. Pata-
i;r, 'SM7. ri lu rirjiiu llniularaniij'akB Xluill}'anwlu|;u Maha Walowwa,
M'.'Hiii, Tiiwep'. .-i.-Lliia. -li.-i iX. »(.). L'ilah:i;;c. sil*- (X. «■)■ V.lairilire
ruuclilrala, Miniiin'aianutuwakku Win-'i'kBim HihIItmiw Rala, J»d. t'»m^
ilk Man-h. IMf, l^tJ. lT.tKU (Tal|<iil* Kaka irifii. \t.VJ. 1(171, llurl).
WB-1awalirni-K<>. vraiMlfhiMn^ii iit M'alapsni! Uiulifan-u-. V.iilS. Wnni-vkaim
Uu<lirBii'<lat(^ VI. I3», ii7.'i7S. Wanklataaiu-eu. ilrHLTiulantH d( Wahala MuiU-
yaUM', ll.DTo. Ku7l.til.-JiHi.iiUr"--'' WelanttilBEi!, »iX<. Wulangakase, HM
eli). Wi'Walnaiialli>aiuiTBkiiCuDf Qnuj;«Ja,il7.U73. Winkau Hodiyanas-
e. Ji.lll. YnliKwla Mabikniilara, Ci.lll.i.
(ln:,li.ii.). In llic jimt nf Soka Ijlii. tkctwrntf-wcoiiddajal tha ii
Kuuibha. I.Tiiita AhiU. uI NaraniuiinwA ill fuiuifaiiattiiKn of Dom
liar'Kivi'n tuuijr >uu riiiilia Nuiili-. I(>m>iulkuiiibun.\i:. WitiuiuMrB: Uilanlja
Ellnwa llala lUla. Kiitalci>bn)(HHin lliiatliauii. Ui'iiaiiltiTc Waltiiv-aGaniaja,
utukuti..»iiiB lllrjluua. U.irai,'<'i>hl}ii llidila lleuajra. lliiiiiiwaiuiw lolloir.}
(i:i7A.ii.).-ln iIh- T.'nr of Saka lrH-,U I, Uaahim Anivbtbila. of Xaran-
liaiHWa ill l'alii-|«itu«u ■•[ liuinluni. barr Rirrn M mj itraiuliriii Mcuikrala,
lh>' xin „( lay bom rBiivblrala. ihr Inn'i'r 1 p-la of. kc WiiitF~i» who knuw
rhiii nrv Karnxa<i<-nnr- A|i|in Naid<>. JfuiiiHihaini, mid ot llitibaini. Udneoda
L'piisiknTu. MailiitiBliBUu'li: SIriuinlliniDi. Kani^<l< unu Ringawa. Dabanekge
Aiijiii. (llBimi-utluin fidluv.) 1.373 {Jmf. t\>m., ith .Uarri. IMf).
(li.M a.D.). — Ill thr jvn uf ilio holy Kiiw Huka l<i7;l. iif tbo month
rii'liiuak. ill,' -ixib ilay iif thr waning miwii, Uin^ Knnduy.iinilLiIhoi.'onMd-
laii'.ii Mia. Tiiu |«iT.ivi:nl lami-. U'luuirtn» to nic. 3la<ln)iuhaluiul('»D I'uuebt-
T.1IB. „I .\aniii>uiiaH'a in l>aii-]arlu 01 Uuinliam. lu wit. IliBiliBlieftvknnibai*
1 li'liH n 1^1.. Ufa-la^rakiliuiil'-kiiuilMra <i lBhB-i,anl ItoiliiBaliuilaBdiiwatla
IkIiiw i|K'a:;Bia haviiiK twiivuainniit nnil-ii Jak Inin— (Iivm: lanils tacluid**
ot tbi'ir Kanli'iH, U'n<:ia< iK-. and L>iaiit at Urn's I kuiu la'n-liy ilually Kiroa
in [liintvrul uiiio my own iliiiKbri'r (Imrn in in-) llamnial Ktana, to ba
br h<:r iwi'MHil f(ir evrr. Ilta trilm-.'oM to rhi* am AU-k<iB UadlrBD^e,
Wadiiwahi'Da faiii-lilnila. Kiawolluni Hlriwalhnui. WBbiMda;te Uitiliaml,
KaiHirBLuiH! INiiftlnlB. TCujajtn U.sikrala, Ilalukuute fnavhirala. Mall*-
V.1M,-I[inliluiu:ihiiui.' KniitiiiLiiiiiiuiaiiy wiliU-iMn I burr writtuii and kIvkD
Uii' Tal|nji. II utur iit luy lirotlhT-i ur uiy uwb run 11,'iiiltnila ur any ot my
(fUtlidH or ]iiiut-linU>'r< i-luHild «unh'>t ur Jmiiuio ibi.<. the)' iibBU MiDui
calainiiii-. nl Ihi- ••r.li'al uiiln tiir ull iIm wvi'D (iiu'S. 1 li:ivi' icivi-n Ihin to
Rainmal Klana-;iyinirthat nuiMln-niiirtrball lufali my uwo Jaii|[bter oall«d
KuBintal h'tana wben fho HWvan at tlw K'vm onkal oMbi. I7,!t33.
41771 A. I>.). IntlHii'earotS.ikul«!W. Tlii' ]iur»>rt of (bo GamtMilawnlilla
lH-l>iiiKiu^' to Vii|n llalu. ot Nanin|vinawa in rulii-|Ei1iuira uf Pumliara. ia
n„rukii,iakunil>nrri. Ili:. All iIivmi lava bivn grauuil liy inv. Vaiorallaga
I'mii-liirala. ot Xaranitiiiawa, to uiy U-j[ultrU dautckli'i l)iuHiri main, to
Siii-u Ib'iu in iKtraTi'iti nil hunt di-|iu(>'. It auy |ivr>>uii ikwvwIiiiK fran nj
Bi;bliT. n'Maiui m Imiit Ut ihr It'-aviii and rvilii bUU awl uiuou. uxlat. I
di-vlnni tiir tboilni.'i'niiid,
_ . . . !ar' Uiitnkuda Xtlam» c_ , „
Kirala nl tb» iwmo *illBtrv. fOwni'ka Itnia ot tbs aaiM Tillage, niinirapabBla
Itala of tba Mun>- TiUaKn. Ekan'-^ax* JauKubsinl. In Ibu wouib Wak, on
Tua«lay,ttu<->iiib<1ayuf th<'W-tninsmi»n,lbi>TBliiotba-!baoDgnntcd. 8,720.
NAR— NAB
( 177y A.D.)— In the jwt of 8aka 1701. Kandekujnbare QonapiJi Rami, of
Naranpanawa ia Palispattu of Dumbara, the grandmother, gave lutto Punshi-
rala, who was born to Aiuunuf^ima Mutukudu Ilnla, tho foUowinir laiida, tIb^
Kandokumbura, &o., to bo pos^C'i^4Ml in imravt^ui \Vitn«»*MOH who know art
Wcdikkara AraohuhiUikReKinilu, Naiuluwn Durn.vn, Kiri rtipraUurajra. Menika
Dumya, Narandandu liuliti.vnuun. With tUokno\vlr«i|^of thi'^trivv witufMWC
I have giTon to my )rniii«l'<un. 'VUmv whu iutrrrui>t thin t'liall hUlfor calamities
at the ordcalH. Suyiug that Puuchirala may frmdy «wcar on the ttve oaths
thia has boon given. 8,(>oI.
(I78t) A.D.). — In tho year of Suka ITiH. uf thti month .Nikini.thc nixth day of
the waxing moon, Wing Wctlner^liiy, under the con»ti'Uution Wi>a, thi« Talpot
conveyini( landit ha-s been ^rantotl. The paruveni laud;* U-lunging to me,
Madugahulande^e I'unehirula, uf Xuranpanaxia, iVc, to wil. jcc. . Tbt^r« high
and low lund.'t I, Panohirahi. hav«; finally given to bo iKtitttrsiotl in paraveui to
my grandrion Dingirula. Tiie witno.'^i'i* to thin are Kande Mudiyanso. Yatigan-
wahi Vidane, GaU-kuuibnre Tikirala of (juma;;oda, Dahanekgu Wijukonhumi of
Nai'an|uin.i\va, WatagiMhi Korahi, T(nn« iiv Siwurahi, Ih'l^ahanmllo Kudarala,
Abekon^^> Ukknrain, Di^anrkkande Araclichihi. Madu/ahalnndo AppuralA,
Giddawa Ilenaya. Temnictiava of the >auie village. Known to tlieH> ]>eriiona
tbin deiMl coaveyiii;;' land^ Imh hem i(iven. If any of my brother?*, relatione, or
Htran^cr.-«. or my own son Menikrala. were to di^jtute or c'ont«'ht for thi:«. thcj
bhikll tiulTi^r calainitieH at the urdeal oatln for the first time, the ticoond time,
the third time, and the Hoventh time : and I have given thi^ Kiying that foj
grandson Dingirala, born of my daughti r, nliall suffer no calaniitien when he
Hwean at the Hcvun ordeal oaths. It any chiefs judiro faTourably in thia
matter they shall see Uuddha and attain Nirvana. 17,u:(8.
(1Bu( A.D.).— On Monday, tho tweLth day of the waxing moon, of the month
We-«ak, nnder the constellation Situ, in the year of .Saku 1 72i'>. I, Di^anekkande
Ahvveddumt';re Tikiri Ltana, of \aran|)aimvv.i in I*alis|iattuwa of Dumbara,
being in want, havr Qnully sold unto MadiiKahalande UnnauM*, residing in the
Niiianpauawo Vikire, to |tos-«>-s in paraveni the lower 'J ]M-lns of Palugetlara-
kunihura, with its appnrteuant hou>e. ganh n and tror^, and high and low lands,
being my paraveni proprrty, and received from him loo ridi;*. Thi*y that
dispute or disiurh this eiih«r in word or dtt.'ti r'hall sulfur tho vengeance of the
ordeals. I, Tikiri Ktana. have cuuM-d tlii^ T.ilpoL to Ih> written and granted
unto .Madugahaluude Unuansr, dcelarin^' that, neither he — who gave me
money — nor any ono who obtain'* from him ^h:dl Huifer the vengeance of
the ordeals. Witnesst:s who know the >;iini> an* .Mutuknde Uallage Meildoma
Randa. Delgaha-an^e I'alihenara.a. IVniweraluwe Korala, Kaloga-^teone
Upasakarala, \Veliketiy<'hinne Kiraln. l)i>anekkande Kirala.Talahene Kawrala,
Arasa llenaya. Asweddume Gani'.ayu. who wrote this Talpot. With the
knowledge of tbe>o persons tliis land Talpot 1ms been written and granted.
21,6ril.
(1811 A.D.).— On Sunday, tho eighth day of the waxing mo<in. df the month
Esula, under tho constellation Sa, in the year of Saka IZ.'Ci. I, Madngabulande
Unnaii.He, residing in Xaranpanawtt Yiharc of l*ali>i>attiiwa in Dnmbara,
finding it dillicult to perf(»rm tlie Ilajakariya cerviee. and licing in want of
money, liave sold unto Di>anckkande Ilerafgc Arachrhila, to posser^i in
paraveni, the lowor 2 pelu-, »V:«'. fas above), and reC4'iv(d from the Aruchchila
IJ.'i ridis. (Impreeation-*.) Witnc^-es who know the came aro Del^aha'ange
Palihenarala, Yafiage Arachehila, Matulawe I'ulihenarala, Tenne L'kkurala,
Dahanekge Menikrala. Medawela Oanimahe. Liyana Waduwa. Hone Kawrala,
and for writing this Talpot Palle(;ania Koditnwakkn Duraya. With the
knowledge of tbehe itersons this land Talpot has born written and granted.
21,Im1.
NaraM'ANAwk VliiMiK wa.s fonndejl in Kini; Kirti Sri'n reign. Tho build-
ing then erected was pulled down in tho last king's time and rebuilt.
The vihare has nn ainuna and a half muttettu field cultivated by Andakarayo,
and about 2 pelas hold by tennnts for Kervico.
Tho landN were dedicated in tho reiuns of the two last kingH hv ola deeds
8aka l7o:t, 1710, 17:iO. Karat^islenuo Dingirala and Walala Mutukilde Rala
dedicated land (7*. /.. C. 627, Ojllr^ r.SI). See H,00i'. I). (.'. K.
Dhammadassi Unnanso was ine.unibeiit, and Ik; in Saka 1717 (1825 A.D.) by
deed gave the vihare to bin pupil Annniadha'>si Unnanso ; ho, an incumbent nf the
Naranpanawe, Goinagoda, and Arattana Vihara, in 1H.'>4 conveyed by deed these
Tihara to liiH four pupiU, among whom urone a dbiputc, which camo before the
District Court iu IH64 (41,2rtl). (IW. /.,p '293).
8^
KndaniB Armclioliila, for Und dodicatod b} Mutnkiuh Bali and other* (<
.ottlw
, . .. , — Kimwanawa,
in thn I'nUiniUtu u( lluailii.n, including tweln olhor psmDni, propncton of
tlH Kankii ■'alnwalla, boDulnl an tfaa taut bj the rirer ltalB-|[aiif[B, on tha
»«iit 1^ Uh ilitoh of til* Kanlun Yapaccwatla. on tha muth bj- ["uagu-oTa,
ami uii Ibe north by iho wakr-couTM I'ttnaipanawvla, with tho iiMptlini
af tlia tcanliii U-lon|{liif to Huba llumi, arhkh is within the lliiill* iloiMUtsd,
and lhi> uanlriu iK'liiuiimit tn th<> twi'lvv MTHiina, viL.lhi' twi> t(i>nU'Di> at HuM*
kud" Hala, iW itanli-a al Alrnknn SlwUrauw, llw jtankni of Knnkaiiaina, tka
fifll^n ot llahaiH-hKiHlan , ibr mnh-u iil lUliuurakiKHLuni. ttw Ranirn of
kha Naiibi, llw |:ar<lt-n MallnvnitiiUTaiKaltK. mm |[iudi>ii Wi^anmlaKnlara,
tkpjfanbii llalukiii'lawatld.a |wTt ol thi<Kan1<'uTi'nnii(nUra,alHl lhrga^iM
of YnkiUwa. Tht> Bt»n->ai<l |irupiii'li>»aiHlulli«rvl)lB|[vnhav0n>>wudduniiicd
tha Hill Kanli'UK ami iiffi-riil llH-m tn Iha t(.'nil>t>.
(IMil A.ti,).—UnFriiUy. Iho twi'irthday of thodi-umi<lM)riiionn.<>riho month
\aran. In llic ytnr of Sika i;:.-ii. 'I'but Ibo tuilowinK land- whioli had bean
riinai-rljr oiIi-n'<liu1bi'i<'iu|>h>XnranpanaiTi)ViharK,iiitiiatu<u\arauiianawa,ln
tlicl'alixjMttuuf i>nlnl•ara.viI..i'uIll■'ntta,AHWvddoItlckulnlJnra,TikuulaidcK■-
«allB. llaitawaKnIarauntta, anil tho AHWiihlUDiaof :> lahiw in vxtrnt, wen
K^iRiH'd to Awl>Bk.rivK<-<Uni Kuda Itala fur tho MTviociI thalchin^r one nidaot
lh« not of th<- Kaid ti-iD|du. but he now dviiIl'CIi to pctlurm tliu rerTico whiuh
plaint in loiil hrfgra uawyinf
.„ _ ,._ . i the tli'ld Wi-lamcdnftndara'
wai ta at A Uha*.(hi'i<aii)n>nplaihthwiliTi-n>>tTkt1jiiii|uiriHllnto,auda« Itii
•lali-d that Ainhahiiti'KnUm Kitda llain bad itivvn ll> rblU tu (■allvtndam
AjoohRhila im ai-nmni nt Ihv iranlon llkkanaiilriirwatin niid 1 rbli* bi WaU-
ainlajri'dara Kuilaralnnn auoinnt iit tbii niudpn VVclnun-dairt'daniwntta.wlM
hadeffi-nil thr Mtlii K"nb-n.awl that wo haw owmlnnl iho uriitinal docnnunU
a« well at wllnmi'a whoM rvMrncc- in nueivriitionabli-. It 1h nnlrTHtood that
lbo|[*rdvw '^ikkalui■i<'|^'wallB, HaliuMraRnUrawatia. and Wrliuoi'dagoibun-
wnlta vi-rv olTrnil tn tho vlhan, anil that (b« Bi-ld wan cililivat»i aiwl iba
Srudnni thpiviJ a)i|iroptialml for thr n><"i nf tbi< vlbara lint ai It fn atalail
Mta Min nf infliiiV haii hvra RiTni hj Ambakoti-sitlara Kudarala, tha nM
■nm nt U fIiIIm hu iHi'n Kin-n to blni trnm onr walnwwo. and havinff thn*
■rllhil thixli-'pnlii ik'UiUiiK with ri'iinnl lu Ihnthnii ininlcnn wii hnira onanl
a bibn^ nl.'iit iiT Uwl In ibr Tihan- with tin- kntwlnlip- of Ihf tHKpla tiT llbl'
ThUTaliHitwBo'Xi'BUliitmnliiff.-n'ill.r MH.Iu)mlU
Iri' u( DiiinhiirB Ituti'umhBlniBTn uwl Adikartini of
UnlanMbaiinwara. Thu wrltit •■[ iliW IVIixit ia Jit>inKv>larB Ani<:hubilB.
(IHl.-i jt.ii.).- On Kalnnlar. tlH> thlnl <Uy nf tho Iiivn'B-inK okkhi, ot tho
nuntb Mi'itindiHa, In thn yi'U vf Hika l*»T. Tbnt In cuni-iiiuoiiui of a
cuBiplnintluiilbvIonilheohipf whubohhithtinlMrcalDuinliaraltBU'niBbBtniaja,
fiiT tbr uun-pvir'innanco of llw duly bitliiTto ilona tu the trmpio .Varanpauaw*
Vihart! of 1Silii>]iBltn in Dnoibara, by AmlnkotcitrdBro KailoralB (ur thrjiarden*
TikbanniiUwwatla and UalbwaicoibiTawntlB ot i luhni extent diillvutcd to
(hu Kuid Iciaph-. k Anal Iniinir; wan moilv hy ciaininlnK tho wltnciM'H and
Jaopi-ottntf thu oriitinal ducnnu-nt^ ; It wb< giion to undiT-l and that the aaid
t Isbax* extrnt wna a fair dedication to the viharc. coiiM<|Ucnlly It hag b(«H
deehlrd that it no dnly >baald b« pcrturincd Inr thoHi IdiuIh the; xliould ba
enliivaml In futuifand may tako the priHluce tlnreuf to Iho lihare. Witnosea
to thi--n an I'slBiBukainbiini LiyBUnrala. PallNpnttuwo Kornln, and Gilkanda
KumlB (tho wiilir ot thli Kittn). Tbbi KittO ha* been itrnnted in pcrpetuily
to tho Tiharu with the kmiwbHlKe of thn Bhuvo purMinn by AniunaKAinB Palla
WalawwellatwBilnaaNilame.wlioholdHllHioBlueolDunibatBltiitciDRhatmaya.
OBinntiUKiiliukunilmreMa Hidinna liidrln a Ilowini Panj^wB of Ori. Ip. HI, Said,
(h. Op. 41. t'ui'.k'ii, a» K-imlit ot tile vil.ure. ServicG* (oi.niinutublo for Uk. 1410) 1
to belt tiini-ti)iii fur thu lewuviii nil iioya ilaya and at Ibu four fcntivala ; to
Mpply .11X1 hiindkii nt >trBW und lu llrit>:li thu viliuni oiieu a year ; to ilocorata
Uw leiiipio ; t» aeeuui|niiy llio iirivM when travelling for throe nioiiiha in a year,
nhakiitiiwejjo Inilil s« niin tonanta 4<i. 3/>. Ii(. floldi and 2ii. lu. 61. j
Iism tha Dulada Mnlitiuwa. Svrricui (enminutiildu fur lU 3'J JU) : the
VAR— NAB <88
9
it oommottd at Um rate of four ibilUngi per peU of mnd Und ; to |i?« a peiiana
to tiM DiwA NUamtt of iweeimeatii and forty by elaven laa? at of batal at tlio'
naw year.
Paluwattoge bold as howiti teoanU On. l/>. 8/. field, On. 0^). 3/. Karden. Serrioea
(oommutable for R«. 14*10) : one to beat tom-tom for twice fifteen days yearly,
alto at tbe four festivals, Pujamangallaya two days and Puntbora ten days ; to
topply three watti of flowers daily, rocoives monlH when on duty ; to preaent
to tbe Diwa Nilame a new year't ponuma of vegotablcs and botel.
MARANTALAWA.— A viUagv in (liUKloku konilo, Upper Diimbaia, 7 milva
from Kiripattiyu, under the llnnwollti Aracbobi. It is n small billy village.
Stream. — NunintaluwotiVA.
Nt)t ill the CuiiHUs of 1H71. Topulation in IHSl, 81 (44 niutos, 37 femalea) ;
in IHUl, M (24 mulus, 20 fuuiuicH).
In 1H78 20^ ncros puddy laud wore rogiHtorcd, wliicb paid lis. 42*11.
NARANWALA.— A village in Ganga|>aluta korste, Udunuwnra, near Mampitiya.
Alapalawcla in a banilut.
In tbe <;cnMUK of 1K71 grouped witb Keliyalpitiya, Mtmpitiva, Alapalawela,
and KituMuiiiya. Population in IHHI, % (47 males, 49 feiualos) ; in 1891, 72
(35 niali'H, 37 females).
In the n. L. M. about 21] acres (12r/. l/>. V.) of paddy land wi*ro regiMterod in
the iiaiiu'!4 of NiirunwulaUala (:)ri. 1//. i/.). Niln-wuMam (.Vf. !;«.:>/.). Kara Kltala
(hi. i\jf. 0/.), Xuruiiwala Vibaru (Ifi. Oy/. I/.), Hvnnya (0<i. '2jt, U/.). Bodikoiuwa
Vihttre(l»r OyM'/.).
In 1878 30^ acres of puddy land were rcgiNUTcd. Commuted V2tt, *2p. 4/. (paid
Rt. 70-02) ; rcMteemed 'hi. Op.Hi. ; ab iiidimed U«i. 3/>. U/. ; temple iields \u. Op. 1/. ;
total 19</. 3/'. '.V.
Nakanwai.a Wai.awwa. — Tbe ancehtor of this family came from Sabara-
gamuwa and nettled bui-e.
Sank AS (17ol a.d.),— KrI. Powerful as the sun and doM*rving of homage,
illuxtriuuH and proMperous King Sii Wiinala Dhsriuii. lly Hli« Mnjtv«ty*s windom
the diviuo light oonimand<M) tbuM ; That Jnya«iiiidaraMiidnl{va, who wtsbum
at and who ^rvw up in Kiri-ella of the Kiiruwiti korale, fnithfully served
the Orcat (iato. Then^foro on Sunday, the tlfth day of tho waxinir moon, of
the month I'nduwak, in the yoar of Saka l(»'i:). the gnmik N>rsn-olA of •
amunu and 3 iielan tmwiuK extent, and itn appurtenant hi^h and muddy
landx, huOHi'M, Kanlenx, and iduntation'* in the Sinduruwanahjula of Osnga*
palataiu Udnnuwara, wuh {(rant^fl to him t«i U* iio^ixcfiwd l>y him. hin childnm,
grandchildrcD, and their |;en<>rntion'«. That Im tlie eoinmand. I(i,l.*i3.
The granti'O had a Non Naranwala Nilamo, who, witb i>crmixNion of King Kirti
Bri, dedicated landa to the Naranwala Viharo in I7r«() a.i>.
Mampitiyo Du^i^aniia irnnaiiHu ((lie kiiif^^'H mlHtreMN) adopted Narnnwala
Hubandiram Nihiiiie ( Vot. /.. />. '*74). Naranwahi Muhaiidiramrala held land in
Ambanwala ( Vol. /., //. S!f), Naianwula N'ilanio in IHl'J ( Vol. /., ». 72). Naran-
wala KottillMdde Xilaiiie in iHlfi, IHH;, and IK17. ami afterwaniN a liasimytka
Nilame of tiie Alawatu^^oila, Laiikatilaka. and G:idaladeniYa Dowala from 1824
to 184G.
The BaHuayaka Nilame had four nonH and a daughter, wlio aHHumed tbe name
of their great Ki>>»dfather JayaNundaia Miidiyanve Ualahainillage. Several
cases were instituted a^aiiiht tiie father and moms by their Nilakantyo for turning
tbem out of their lund'i (**./• l,»;»;o, Ifi.llJI, ir..l33. 2J.0'J7).
Tho HaKnayak-i Nilame afterwards an exeentor, j«iintly with Kuruwiti
Mohottal.i, of the estate of (iunliate Mnhandiiania ; diu<l in 1840 without
renderiii)^' an act ount and in debt t«> the estate. The Mohottala obtained
adminintration to the Hannayaka Nilatne'n estate, notwitlihtanding ibo opposition
of the HOUH (P.MT.'i), and M«dd most part of the inuttettu landn. Proctor SidiM
Lobbo, senior, beini,' the purcli.i . r. aKainnt whom and the Mohottala the Mm^
raised actioiiH to Hot anide the wile, but without HiicceHs (2i).'.»28-31, 22,498). In
1858 Siddi Lcbbo muM the laiidn to MaiUiKalle, junior, Ualeiuabatinaya, who sue«l
tbu Nilakarayo fur refusing to render him «eiviees(31.^S'j D.'i).
AailiV*.— MatOKkma Dbumwlark Ududm) disd In IRKB InTinf ooii*id*nbl*
■uiulnil pruucrtj. Ilia liruthvr, Mbiuvmb* UnDMlnbK AppuhunilUc* Dm
Kiinan A|.|>a)iiiiiil, •.litkiiin.l wlmiuiMtraiiirii of the eitaW. ToL tKB.
BaiulMnxIc-iiif a Itan llunlka r>. NuruiwnlB Lnkn DaudL Ai it Kpwn that th*
Mi|wniilun "I iIh- lanUii wm (■tiv-IihiiiI l>jr tlie niiKcnDilact <i( tbo it'—''-'
Itiillx ItmlmuhatniiTB r.. ilm ti'iwiitn of tliiii Niaik f illaga (hvcH b ,
HI.HtU to :il^u:.). Nnninwnlo I'liiiniiw' in 1H1U ( IW. l.,ii. lU). K*niDW«lk
Vhluii- { I'-'. /„ i>. /.II'). NanuiwikliiEu ( l.if. /.. u. ilH), UnpoUiu, 16,717,
ltARA!<^i-ALA VifiAHi:.— N'traniriiU N'iUin« ubtained ptrmiMion Iram King
Klrti!4ri tiiilr>liciil«li>nilK In ITfill a.ii.. which bavo bcon iti (ho powowiion of the
libara *vvr hjiicj. AUiut an aiiiDna rvttinturvd in tho II. L. M.
■ARAN W At. A. — A vUIdku in UiUiulnta koralo, Tunipano, iiuar Ptniiiinma.
It wljnin. W«'l(««ii mill MnttHlianilu.
StrniNU, — f l<i*nninHilo-i>ln. TiK]Hti-an|[c-ula.
I/M/*— TitUkolK-lMwIa. UlpKtajnyvkantU.
PirtHilatiun in IKTl, Sd (ir> timlo., IT fenuilM) ; in 1881, fiO (2£ nalaa, S4
fCaaliw) ; in IH9I, (M (3.-I nii-li-K. :t3 fomalon). niukHmithii, rar; poor.
Ill lH7r> alH.ut to KLTci (-I'l. :</'- HJ ) I'u'My had wan rpjiiiteriid, of which Bf
■cn» |«iil IIh. !Ki43 : i)ia Tffi ware rciioeincd.
JbHilin,— Diiauayakagv Pusohi Utoika ri, HUKldiK* Kaln Etana, iK>,73a.
HABAMWESIFALATA.— Tlio old nam* of Udnpalat* konls in TompwM.
NABANWITA.— Avillugeiii KimJukan Pnhula konle. Ddapolata, watarad hj
till) Klalinwuli-iianjiit miil Udiiiluiii.vc-njn. It iioii in tlia Mutbam port of tM
korali' itlouK tlie luiiik o( tbo Miihnwuli-}{HU|^ a little anntb of and below
•OvniKiU. Aiulii-uk^utiiwiira ia a hiiakl IVU. I., p. SS).
//.7/.— YHlantfiiwnwa.
l>r.imh.ti<.i> in IKTI. :mt (lU maloi. tliii riim]il«ii) ; in 18M, fiCI (2H2mnlaa, IT9
fanialio): in |H<i|,r>l:! (L':iHniiil(.->t.271 fcinalm).
ALriiit l-Mnfn-<i<.r id.I.Iv hiiul wuro ni.;iFitcml in tHTH. Conimutad flO<(. 2f<. 3f.
(MiitlUa'xi-iri); N'ilnI>anKU-ln.ilf<.lf. ; rL-|.'umwl:!ln.O/h 71. ; mild by Oovorn-
■nut 4l)ri. <b'. tV. 1 ti>lHl KKk. :I,.. 71. A fliiu raiii^ of GubU mi tba Ivfl oido ot tb*
. (■ |iiit>ti' h<ld ■ AiOd >ul>)<'at (u tho MnnOa Baja-
kuiiH iV.. IliK n'nricciif iiilbilinir bihI HH'wurlnu nvonii-ii-uri-o<il|iiiddTtrom
Ihi. I'Kiat.' .it ]>-r.>iiH iu'wt.v .l.i.'v.'.l. Thif i-TTi.'« wa- •Iwli-luil iu Iha roifa
ot KliiR Kirti Sri itml tniii-fi-rr.Hl f> lbi>t uf JIniiBnnn of ihc villnp'. s.uTO.
Thi' la>t ki«u trnmliil Innil lu Kahalli' I'lHlija. fur fnrniahing lag' tu mrrf rloa
to llr Galwlawa.
Aluwuliiipiilaec. l'>.IU(TalpotS.ikal7:iri). Dofrultanife. tO.lH^. Croini. actloB
■^u-r.ho-B n<H .'M<7<i. Crnvcu, auliim b/.tiKniiiMthulncnmlK'nlot Kobbc-
wala Viban-. turacanb'n. j;.lll. Kainnialn^'i-. li.l.MI, |il,«i;. KnpuKe, U.OI*.
Kiri|nilavBilritv,ltl;t^H, Majmnuhnijiirr. l:!,K!i!i. Mannroprrl, Nutnty, U,I«M
Uiwalnnitr, Sl,3ri^ Xaranwita UjiiBnu..'>.ilTi). Pananwalam, 2»,I>IU,M4M>
3il/in,.i:i.l3i<. I'iroll-si VnniiMHP u[ ArAltanu Taan < IW. I., a UV). PiO-
watr■Kl^ 3:1,911, lMa.<llw('luItnnfalBitP,i3.ltHi.ae,iili:i,3ii,r.lJ, 33,43M. Uiian-
bnwi Kkaiiajaka MiulinOM-, R-i.nayakn Xilanu!. I3.H<I!>. VitanuuRP, It,HS
(Talpot Knka 17^). Wirav-anlnuniri'. Il.ir^. fJ,Gu:\, IK.IIIT.
^Alt.tlwiTA ViiiAi;i; wuH built l>v the villagen in King KiinilBula'a reign
(ITUil 'M A.n.}. U JB • S^inKbika dcdicali.in.
lo fill Judicial C'onimiuioiK-r'ii Uiary of 18lh Fubruar;, 1R£1. there ia aDotiGO
of ■ wiuhcnuan dvdiuatiiifi a Si:bi.
NAE-NAr
TIm Tihtre wu borned in 1818, but wu immediately rebuilt.
Mr. Boiler registered 3 peUt and 4 kurunis as vibare proper^.
Tbe appointment of the iucumbent ia with the yilbgers. Bodikoiawt Cnnana*
threw off robes ; Kirinde Piyudiuwi Uunanse became incumbent, but ahorily
before April) 1868, he loft the iiansala, when the villagen got Wdamedn
Unnanae to come and officiate.
The landa of the vibare belong to Mr. Proctor D* Alwii. The Tihtre !■ abnn-
donod, T. L. C, 20S, Offi,'r Ut (Vol L, pp, 00,416),
NATAPUSS A. — A part of the tuwii of Mutalo, formerly inhabited by Moormen.
Pout and Telegraph Ottice.
NATHA DKWALK.--Si.e Kuiuly.
NATTAUANPOTA. — A village in Udagampaha korale, Lower Dumbara. Onl-
maduwn, Nattunin|K>tH, Uainiiniiupolu, aiidpart|of Arangala calloil Etikehellandba
are under one Aracliclii. The Vetlalaa were degraded.
Rher. — Mahawoli-ganga.
Um, — Arangalakandu.
Population in 1871.521 (276 males, 245 females); in 1881, 826 (446 males
880 females). In 1891, NatUranpoU, 326 (172 males, 154 femalea) ; Nattaran-
pota Uamunanpola, 179(96 males, H3 Te males) ; Nuttaranpota Ga]apita4ynbn,
121 (66 males, 55 females) ; toUl, 626 (3.34 males, 392 females).
In the H. L. M. 28a. 3/». 2/. (571 acrex) paddy land were registered.
In 1878 lOOJ acres paddy land were registered. Commuted \ta. !|p. 81.
(paid Rs. 12194); reacemea 14(i. 3/>. 4/.; sold by the (Jrown 22a. ^p, 8/.;
aoandoned On. Op, 6/. ; total 50a. ly>. 6/.
/iiwii7iV«. — AKnlakotuwogo, 31,Ki7, :{7.441-I3. AKalawatU>ge, 7,467,29.7118,
8o,:i7<;, 3I.H47, »:).G(i:{, 4:{,2hh, 5r>,'.Mri. r»K,<)rM, w,\m\, r»H/j67, fi8,078< 6M,9M.
AHWodaumo^e, 21,191. Crown, action afj^ainttt, by the incumlieut of Qalmailuwe
Viharc for high Innd, 17,:{:i7 ( I <»/. 7., /;. I'.iv). Daluk Lewulcge, S0,S76, S3,66S,
:i8,%:»-t»r.-ri7, r»H.l>7H, oH.UUH, Tent. IHH. I>e Silva, F. J., 1,2:»W, 6J2«I, 7,332,
7,:iH:{, i»,242 (X. 8 ). Etbayrrge. 21»,7(>H. 9,Hl):) (N. 8.). (Jarattge#«/iif« Henneka
MudiyjuiaelnKo l:,\X\, «>.2 12 (X. S.). Jlrrat MudiyanHelago, :i7.:i31, 7,832 (N. 8.1.
llinatikiimhureirc of Niiiiuiin, 72,2ri<i. llughcrt r«. F. .). do Silva. for a soiaU
portion of I'adiwutta citato, 4,2.')U (X. S.). .InyaNiuhn, 1). H., ii.'»,0a2 ( IW. /.,
;#. S^iH). Kahawutte^'i*. 21,1U1, 2'.»,7i;8. Madugallr Wnlawwa, .'» 1,1 72, 56.428,
57,r>31. Matiira Wiyangoda Itadii};o, r»7,171. NutfaruuiM)ta Oiirnnnchelage
(IW. /., p. 3'Jl). Nttttaran|H>tn^rr ( lot. J., p. Vl'.s). I»alat«v« 7«,:i<!:i 97,7l»,
7,101 (X. S.). IVrora, J., 7,i;i7 (X. S.). Uuwan Diira^f, i.O.iii;!, 7,IUI (N. 8.).
Tnlwatto (iamniahiliiKo. 'MK'Miu 'X\.M:\, 3'.»/.h»:.. :*S,*m;:, «7, :»8.ti7H, M,Wt^, Ti«st.
IHH. TaniiU. .•.1.172; :.<J,l2l>. .'.7.:.:u. <;:..'.«:i2. s2.t;i{». u.mOI (X. S.). Tonnakunge,
70.,V>:i, 117,7 1 *.». Tiin)|iHn(<K'«> tiHo* rim^ukavro. 2*.*.7i'>s. 07,171. U luhtdatennege,
.•<.^,642. WiraWon MiidiyanMlaK««. U.12«i. 7,l;i7 (X. S.).
VliiARK. — (Jalinadiiwa <}edigo Viharc aliuM Oalapita-ambe Vibare (Vol, /.,
p. 2S8).
NA-ULA.~A village in Uibile-waH.ini,Wagapanaha Udasiya luittuwa, Matale North,
18*70 miles from Matale, :i4| from Kandy, and 4^ from Nalanda.
Cart road to Elahcra turnH off to the rij^ht.
District Engineer's bungalow, Ciausabhawa court-house, cooly lines, and few
boutiques — all on the roadside.
A uovtMniiumt vurnaculnr Hchool.
Not in the CeuHiiH of 1871. Population in 18H1, 90 (63 males, 27 femalea) ;
in 1891, 146 (78 nmlcH, CM females). M(M>nncn, TaniiU, FisherM, Toddy Drawers,
Vellalos, Low-country SinlialcHC.
Natissa Vkiikua. — Very ancient. In ruins. An image carved on a stone
and iMjVcr.il hiuuu nlalM. A pond cltiM; by.
30*97 T
HAWALAPITITA. — A Tilbg*iBpMl«f*konb,UL^ .
town «r aUrn S/JOO tntebiUnU, on Um nllmj 13-S3 milM fron Kabdy, 10-M
Iron OunpuU, l,ll43-:ta (t aboTa tba aaa. UMthouw, hMpiUl, potwa aUtloa,
•hona,boulii|aot,sUnNbM.IIiDdu t«inpl(w,aobi>oU,nilway (UUoa, Larga Iron
latUM liriiitu a*or Iha Mauwali-Kiuiia.
Iti'nr.— il uliawult-KUiiita.
//i//(.— noJaTahinna, KnluRaUbinnR, KstawaUbiDtia.
PoiMlatiuii in 1H7I, 1/Nlil (7GU nwtm, BIG fonuln), aUo grouped vltb Hada-
Kahawalnrai inlKK|,3,31i;)VJ.-iM duU», l,n'-> f>"n'>le>). Inl8Ul,Nawa1ftpiti}a,
iK& (r^l nulm. IM ri-nuUH) ; NaiiaUpitiya-ATnl>it|nmuwa Rtrtiet, !i6* ISiQ
naha,244I«iD:Uu*);Xawalapiiiya-l>uUM)mga*troot,:>U£l.'^-i4m]tk'H 2a8feiiulca);
NamiU|>iti>a-lliiinpi>lB ■Ln.ut, 4U3 (.151 inalun, 142 femalu) ; KawaUpUiva-
KoUulo utroot, OM (447 ualcs, ^1 tumaleii) ; total, 2,M2 (1,663 matea,
VN frroain).
In IH7rt'301 a<.ro fl5a. Dji. I'.f.) (laJily lami vara r«gistarea, of wbiob M)
-wrca imiil Bo. HO-'rj ; lUu nut wvru rLilnDiucd.
Two
AwilJii.— AllkabHCv, «J
Brookci i. Co. afainit i
JIIHflV.^41iaaMWV| JH,I10> DnKNHI K I'Q. HniDBV iriUUlV Dn Dnqga film
'■tal(M», 23 Of. H.). raKtlW,M,HltE,|,l)01 (K.B.). Fothwka, Notary, Gl,aT4.
itlrihiikiiina. T. a. S.on (X. S.). Iletii Araahobigv, at,nT4. Jirawantaoa,
a I-. H.. X\ia, ll».MI, fi.m, H5,<i;tg, .ISI (N*. «.). Kllla[>>n<irs, n.us.
KiHi-lauala r-tal«, IT.WU. Muinmva, >:>,:MtJ, SM,^^, M„<IS1, M.i:,\ (M,IR1. 1.UOI
(X, ».>, •i.-M (X. K). .\a»iilii|>llly<Ki< ulim Jajunriya Aiwiht-hljto, nrl..<Ula.
Obailabambun'M". »><.»*«. Haiuantkcin lladlyaiivlona, r,Ti,t}#, illjlTI, litMlin,
II |N. H.) Harakkali I'ltlaliKiuliKa, tlfiili. Wadiwal Scrwakarvn, I»,IU1I,
Xt| (N.X.) Waaui>kuwat(ellitiwa<lufa,S,U!U(!(.H.) Wikranuu-iuli* Ancb-
ahiKO, 01 .674.
Tho Tailwny fnmi Ponuluniyu to Nawiilapitiya van upaiiud fur trnfllr oa
Deocnibur'.'l, IH74.
Nawal»|iUiyn milWBy atation to —
DavuH llauur
Oiniunthoiia Oaii
KaJJiaiiluim
Norton ItridRU
QnccnKborr^ Gap
Bambukpilij-B
Ti-l«.ii., .[<iiicti»i>
Tiipans Taminui .. lO-TA
Trafalgar Gap ... 12'MI
Waltvala Baiaar ... l»IiU
Walawala SUtiou ... ItM
Yatijanlota, baandary of tba
Provinco ... 1&-76
I>oloabat;a (end of road) .., IO-2fi
VAWAN'BLIYA.— A villasa ia Ilowawiaaa konla, Lowar BewabfU, •onth'^ut
of Pattiya^nia, betwMH Muwunnaaa-kkBdnra on tba nortb and Iblalattn-oja
00 Ibu aoutb, wliicb Sow into tbe Ma-oya.
SfrrniH'.— Ma Ciya, Nawaneliye-oyt.
//iH(,— llaii|{alUkitiiila,Oaniadiyapohnoakand«,Hnwuip«ni-eUa,hnibakaUy*-
l>«)>u1atiiHi in IliTI, IWt (911 malm, 9g femala) ; in 1B81, 103 (U mtloa, U
fumuto.) ; in imi. tU (31 malcn, :11 (ornaleK).
In IHTH about 4i<| acrm (£b(. 0/>. 7/.) of paddy land wara lagiiterad, uf wbioh
ouminutod 4:11 acrm (piiid Iti. 1 34*47) i the ronl woro XiU Pangu and abandoned
^'um;? Ii-.— lli'kalliinHi r(. AlalahaiunllcKO. for tbo WkW of Oammalialauo .Vupa>
T«la. :t.V»I.
Hl,W.vyKI.IYA.— A TilUgo in OingaU Ddaiiya pattuwi, Matala Bait, in tba
aalrviuu nonb uf tlio itiatrict ; Inuudod on the Mat by tba Kamhanwe-ganga,
vml by Ibo EUgomuwa nud to KolugoUawola. A channel from tbe KanMJaw*-
gan^a to tho Aniban-gnn(pi.
Nut in the Coniuu of 1871 nor of IS9I. Popnlilion in ISBI, 20 (14 maUa,
G (cmalun).
In 1H7M ^11 aeTM (ISo. no. 91.) pad<lr land were regiaUrwL of wbiob 141 aorei
paid Hi. 41-24 : tl» ra.t vera unoumDUMd.
NAW-.NAT iS7
NAWANOAMA.— A t UUg« in PmUr* komlt, Upper BalatgtmA.
5<fram«.— Butehene-oyA, Lelkandura-oyik.
H47/«.— lUtehinua, liolkanduruhinna, NijmndRgalhlnna.
Population in 1H7I. lUi (111 maloii, 81 fetnales) ; in 1881, %1 (I8aal«,84
femalos); in 18'J1, 1)5 (2*.t malon, 2t> females).
In 1878 2*2| aoroa naddy land were re^iittorcd. Commutod 9o. 3ji. U, (paid
Rs. 61*06); rutloouied 0(i. I/>. 2f.; belonging to the Crown Ou. 3f. i/.; abaadoatd
On. Ip, 5/.; total 11a. \p, 2/.
f^Mi/iVt.— Manawaraddana^re, 72,843.. 8,6G2 (N. B.). MnluuidinuMlag*, 8,MJ
(N. S.). WeyamiUge, 72,»43.
NAWAKOAMA.— A village in Pnllopone korale, Kotmale, between Dowita end
Punalpitiva. Minor road from Gonakole to Nawangaraa.
Hilt. — Mcmarajjalft.
Population in 1K71. 229 (117 males, 112 f omalea) ; in 1881, 814 (170 nmlee,
144 femaloH). In I89I, Nawangnma, 200 (98 males. 102 females) ; Nawangama
Dehintnlawa (Vol. /., /). NS)^ 54 (32 malo<<, 22 females) ; Nawangaroa Konain-
gammcdda, 67 (29 males, H8 fcmnlon) ; Nnwnngnma Yiharcgama, 46(23 mtlee,
23 femnleH) ; total, 3(>7. Smiths, Low-country Sinliiiloso, Moormen, Tamila.
The majority of tho inh.iliitants are Nawaiidaniio, Smith coitto.
In 1H78 22 acres of pa<itly land weix) ro^nntorod. Commuted In, 0/). 8r (paid
Rs. 4u'04) ; redoouicd :Vi. l/». 7/.; almudonod Oa. 1^. 9/.; toUl lift. 0/>. 21. Th«
fields are watered from Uowita-ula.
/lPNi7f/-4.— DnhanHondago, «ir>.4:i3. (;«Mlaralu'n««tro, :J7,f*l8. QtMlagainagc, Gfi,4S3,
Ourunnchclairo aliut Woliiiiftda Maiiawirn Manikrama llatnamundi Pata*
l>on«li)r<*. 4.r>i;.'» (N. >^.). Konila<4inha PntatMiMli^re •! uwan Naid««. Araohohi. 8l,8.%8
( Kii/. /.. u. f iO). KonniuK'o. 70.iM:>. LanWa ucholrKf*. ^'''t*'* (N* ^^>)> Modatre,
;i7.s|S. Narauwiirtgo, 7U,'JS."», 72..i2«>. Nawanoliyogo, 4,&»I5 (N. tt.) Vitara-
iiago. 8I,h:i^.
NAWANGASTENNA.—A village in (ian.lahe k.tnile, Lower Ilewaheta.
Not in the Cen^uM of 1871 nor of 1H81. Population in 1891,49 (21 malea,
28 females).
NAWARAOODA. — A village in Warapitiye-waKam, Udasiya pattuwa, ICatala
South.
8/rffim«.— BeAopeni-e)a, Hapuwida-oya.
In tho KingA* Government the Panna Durayo supplied letTei to iba
elephantH and wliite jagtfory and smelting iron.
Population in 1871. 480 (2(i7 malen, 213 females) ; in 188], 571 (306 males,
265 females) ; in 1891, 518 (273 males. 245 femaloiO. Pannayo, Blaokamiiba,
Dhobies.
In 1H78 64 acrcH of paddy land were rcgintored. Gommutod 2ri. la. 241.
(paid Rs. 1210) ; uncommutod Ox. t)/). 3/. ; redeemed 27a. 2/>. 7/. ; sold by iba
Grown Id. 3;^. 8/. ; total 32(i. Op. 0|/.
Throe old amunas in ruins.
f)iiNi/iV«.— Alut Durago. 7.'>:i (N. S.). llihawela^ro, JI4.14U. Dodangastenneira,
V*,:»:u\. Kianwalutcuuo lIuuKidigo. no,774. (}sIahitijawcKf>. .*i3,l7U, 81,&15.
(}aU>watt(»(('. :i4.1l'.i. (}alkatUi\\ou<>. 7.r>(;i (N. H.). (Ulk<tiT«'}n*. 41.192. 7&S
(N. S.). GiMlaliyudilcKo. 2.;iM. I). U. M., 40.4 SO, 42,160, 4S,126. ' llaugidiyalago,
.'•0.77I. Lunkawiftara^c, 4-.MiiO. Migahago, 4(Mxt>, HI..M.'>. Nagahamulaffe,
t:i,.V>:). Nawurug«Mla Silval UimauHs n,lU2. Pihillego, U,6>iU. Ra&hoti|fe,
*2<.0:U, atMU:, 41.r,i«;. Rankot^'o. n,192, 45,123, :>2,179. Rantetige, 24,U38,
:W.r.37, 41,616. Uposakayalagi'. 45.122.
ViiiAUA. — Parana and Alut Vihara. Both built by the yillagera, the latter
about 1884.
NAYAKUMBURA.— A village in Wagapanaha Pallesiya pattnwa, Hatale Nortlk
The waaam iaoludes KiralesM.
Sfmim.— Dkmbaln-on, PiUkindi-abL
ff</l._R>ligolIakan<U.
Tbii villig* wu dsdicatwl b; King WaUgun Bihn to Um fcmbMd «f Iha
n<nmh«nt itaiga of Buddba in the IHrnbula Tihtn {Vet. I^p, l>S).
Tb*n li • imill Tillisa with ■ taw tIm BaM* which tMMad tha onlf break In
adanpanddncrT jniigl*> 'ran whfnca iMnaaticaua that flow Into the (Mat
opooaite atiHt* at the laUnd. Tharo wH a poaC hoBM fFarhei /., f. J»Ti.
nli%ien\Bf ihsfiitriitar WiKBpaDahaanrjlewDprainp mad anosculooal
glance tlirouga Ibe tn.-cii od our tatt ihowrd lu the nggt^ ouUlne and atarnpt
rockii which rom th« raiiK" calleil AtawaUkanda Ijlug near and nanllel
te OUT mule. Cariingo ruiulii commcoccd under the OoTernmetit and dinotiai
Ol Hit Ed Iran: Barnu* {Hill, />. «>!).
>liM;'ii-j.— Ael'on by Ulranaimina N'ayaka Unnanne. invambent nt the Dambalm
Vlh>n-. aitun-t K.intfnhnK" Kalu Msnlkn. tor not peifarmlnK Krrlcr.
The DAwni'l.r Tiiiaiik hu twolvc Scrrice Fangu hero :
tUi I'aliun.— TciianU : Wattcuo, Mahaganuxa. DiwulgahiiwatleKe, Konnha-
Wfttlegu, Nikatifi-, N;ilaii.lki,'o, Wudikksragc, LMage. Hold lln. Sp. 21. Betda,
fa. Ijh U/. iiardtno. VrlH. I,.. [,1. hen. Hvrvicca (cummntabU for Ita. 108 M) :
to put up and di'curulo a t»rina fur tbo Xnoumunt Manj^liivya ; lo keep in repair
and wliitewaah with iD;ibiil H ft. «( the mnndiippe nnd vib»re wnlln : lo cowdun|
the vihore ll<Kir ; In rc|Mir 4 fl. <if tliu wihulkiida ; to kito a kcwillkada at the
Nannmura llanuallaya ; to dccnratu tiirana altciili tnr the Kalti Mangalbys
aadgivaa M:lij>-> iif nil; In lU'CiHrate tho tiiiiin:i auain furtlio Alutul Mniigallaja
and Kive a kawilikaila ; tu kivs pcnumk^il and l<etcl ut ilie uld and nuw year to
tho Xayaha Ubimiimi : In Kivo in tlw hnney Hviion yearly one luultiyH ot mipsni
and B |Hiin]ikia, or in liou uf it p:iy nixpuiico fur CB<;h muUiy a ; to tlialch and
Mpair tho man(1nn|w nncu u year ; to contribute three neli ot rice, ono cocoanut,
KM onndiiuvulK ihily (<ir nflcon dayn in mu tu tho clankat ; to give one peony*
jwaraixiiwuruniiU: tositeyvartyuno man f in- ten dnyg tor timber work, re|iair,
and ini|imveat«))t n( llic viliaro and ita niljacont buildingii and i^rdeiia; to
nfennpaiiy tIm Xuynka riinanw to Kandy on one journey a year, Drovidingona
pain mi u in bearer ; In |iiiiindnnepclnpa<)dy yearly fcirtheviliare. Kach panguwa
providOH two nion f>ir twn dayii nf Ganmura at the Tihare, tbo Tillage taking iU
torn with HOTenteun nlhoni in thi* duty.
Twn I'lingU. — Tcnantx : Ilanyiditic. Hold A amnou fields, li. O/i. .'■/. ganlana,
IS aniuiiu bin. Sunr>0'i>(conimiitablo forltn. Iil'3a) : tn Ktipniy the vihare with
■Mikamlk'jyuattboXnmimuraManKalUya; tO|;iTaone wahuiikottaand five bira-
niana.in>n iH-ingMipiiliiHl ; tn give thirty daynwnrk in iron ; to appear before lb*
Kayaka UnnanM at tho nid and new year and at earh time to gice bim six
>n>eannt cultun and chiwiiinr wmo furh itmall article, and alto present the
Viilano the iianio uriiclm ; lu Kive fniirpence tw >iiiunin)iU : lo contribute one
tiay'a nlinru tu the lUnkada in cnmrnna with the other pangu of tlie ritlnge.
One Pautfuwa.— Ti'nantt : KonKab.igc. Itoli) lu. 3p. !il. Holda. Servieea
(00lniuutn)>1>- fnr H". iN'ili) : to j;iv<' fmm each crop .IJll noli otricu; lofumliifa
two inon to niviiniiwny thu Xayaka Uiinniiao onii- n yiMf to Knndy carrying hi»
l»in{a|E" i at llu' old and new year tu iirvxint vcijetableH ur fruitt to the Xaynka
Une I'anuitwH.— Trninla : NaUodegc. Hold hi.Ou.il.BMn. Service* (c-i
Mutable fur It^. 'l'2U) : to bring once a year onu kada mipeni and Doma frui
one iibnignwa of gjflnuta, one kaila giaragedi, and one kada kabatapoln (
90,Din>.
One I'n I iRUwa.— Tenant : Kongahaga Kalu Menika. Holdaa Geldot In. VOf.
Servieon (cnminutabla for Rf. l'2'4(i) : to give yearly to the vihire forty neU
of rice and pay ono iliilling yearly to the Nnynka Unnan*« (ir^ 90,010).
Une l>angu<ra.— TenanU : KwlawaUge. Hold ■ Beld of 3 paUa. Harrice*
(«DBiinutable for Ua. £'%) : to giie yearly ten ram ot lalt to the rihare.
NEH— NEL <M
NEHINIWALA.— A Tillage in Gandahe korale, Lower HewaheU.
HHU, — Munduuepitiya, PalleheUkanda.
In 1871 ffroapod with Hippola, Batagalla, Talatu-oja.
Popubtion in 1881/298 (158 malcH, 145 fomales); in 1891, 113 (64
69 females).
In 1878 39 acres paddy land wore regintered, whioh paid Bs. 141*()6.
Fnmilift, ^ Abesokara Madiyannolaice, 44.104, 48,firiO. Ampitiyalage, 67,634,
58,816. Aflweddumogo. 40,2U:>. liogahawelago, 67fr»24, 68,816. Disanayakage,
3I/J28. Disanayaka MudiyanAola»(o. r>(;,13*i, 56,133. Dodanwelsge, 83,1IN).
OalIeAr.ogo, 40,20:*. llendappu Kanknnaroa, 44.104. 4 8,ri60. lleratge, 7,483, 8,651
(Talpot Saka 1736), :tH,U41. Hitihamillage, 31 ,!»28. a:M90, 38,941. KeUwalage.
4,iJ02, 7,276 (Talpot Saka 1673). Korullage, 31/J2H. Nohiniwalage, 4,003, 7,376
(Tnlpot Saka l(i73). Nikalniulo MudiynnHoliiKO. 42..*i34. Tatnilri, :i6,132, 56,133.
Vidnna UiMinyala^'o, 4i*.2*J.'>. Wnnikti.uHo Tunuhi Hatida, 5,ril0 (^N. S.).
(1751 A.D.)*— I* Aramullcgo Nttidt> llnnii, of Nehiuiwala in Gandahe of
Megodatiho Uowahcta, have graiitod my paraveni lands to my begotten
daughter. Puiiohi Etana, viz., Mo4)a*araniuna. •V:o., in thu year of Saka 1673, of
the month Dnrutii, the toiith day of the waxing moon, being Wi^lncsday, this
land voncluT bat* Ix'on grunti'd. Witno^^'s who know this aro Hitihamilbige
Wattuhami, Fallegc Kuda Appu.Miti^rudeniyo Arachcbila. Should any perMm
do justice to thin he will \:o to one of the heuvcnf*. 7,276.
(IS14 A.n.) — In i\\o. year of Saka I7:Ji;, of the month Xikiui. on ThuTMluy,
the tenth day of the waxing moon. un«Ier the eonntellation Puka. When I,Heratge
Korala. of Nehiniwala in (lundahu of Me^inlatihe llowaheta, wom receiving
a*<:<i.<<tance from (JalleHse^e Kirnln, my creditors demande<l the debtx du0 to
them. Kirala, who \\^\^ u-sj^tiii^; me, undertook to juiy otf the:<e delitx, con>««
qnently I transferre<l of my laiid-i the lower on*; {xda of Herat ^ekumbura,
Nagahamulahena, Nikalanda]>itiyehena. and the )K>rti(m whioh in above the
flower cre(>|K>r uf GiHlarawatta. The namoM uf the Kiid eroditorH are
MuroH-Hana Maha Lekame. Araehehila. twenty ridis ; DeltotaSattambi, 9 amuua
padtly; Uduwela Ilukkumltiiri* Kankannnm. 3 amnnu i>addy; Tdnwela Ilenaya,
3 ]Hdas paddy ; Uve Naolichire. ."» peKts paddy. Kirala undertook to pay thene
debtM. \Vitne.x>es who know the same are Karanliyaddc Rala, Hetti^edara
Rala. Pattiyawutte Punumba Duraya, and for writing tliiH Talpot Pol^'anpitiye
Kiri Banda. H,.')''!, 7.4 ^3.
NELUWAKANDA. — A village in Muwandcniyc-wa^an1, Udnniya pattnwa,
^latale South.
Stream, — Ncluwukandc-oya.
Hill, — Kando-nuwani knndn.
In the reign of King Ilaja Sinha, a Vcdda niiniod Noluwu Roitled here and
formed the village.
Population in 1871,236 (129 males, 107 femalcH) ; in 1881. 267 (1.30 malee,
137 femalcH) ; in IH'JI, 279 (132 malcH. 147 females). Duniyo, P.iliyo.
About 34 acre.H (16a. 3;>. 8/.) of paddy land wore registorcd in 1878, of which
H acres paid Rh. 10*28 ; 2C| acreH were redeemed. •
fliwi/7iVT.— Durayalage. l,o31l. D. C. M. Ihalage. ."167. D. C. M. .Migahage, 667,
D.C. M. (Talpot'* Saka 17uli-2l). 27,.3:.o.3N,n:i. Welejrc. l.n3U, I>. C. M. ; made
over land when ordere<l to go to war in Taraankaduwa in the king'it time.
(17H7 A.D.).— In the year of Suka 17i)'.>. in the month ll^ala. on thv twelfth
day of the waxing' moon, being Thursday, under the etm^-tellatiuu I'turunala.
Huwwandajja of Xelnwakanda. having btM-n reduced to |Hiverty, borrowed
and reivived from Migahage Nanduwa.at different times. 7 amnnu and 3 pidas
of paddy. 1 tadnppu tnpitotti eloth of 4 laka and l.'i ridi'*. and ai mn'urity for
the Mime mortgaged to .\anduwa. Uattnrana Duraya^'ewatta, nnd Rattarana
Durayageknmbnra of 13 Inhan and lii ehenns. \Vitui>»i«e<t : Kuda Ct(Nla)Kidda,
Pitakandege Mohota. Menika-(io<lapaddaluge Iloralala. Pallego Kuda Duraya.
Written by Kaluwa Nekatta. With the knowbilj^e of th«>!«e iH-rMmNaii witnetAes
this mortgage Talpot ha.s been given.
(1790 AD.).— In the year of Saka 1721. in the month Duruln. the flfth day
of the waxing moon, bein^' Monday. Ihalago Hilindajja of Kelawakanda',
for and in c«m>'ideration of 3 ridiit, 3 pela** of paddy, and one lump of iron
received from .Migahage Xanduwa. made over to him, to pf»<>'eH«i in |iaraveni,
Xarangahamulawatta of 3 men^nre^ kurakkan extent, with the knowledge 0^
the witncMe;* Idange Mt>hota. Migahn(;e Somira. Migahage Tikira Yakdoojta.
Known to these witneMeM thin paraveni Tal|K>t ha« bf^en granted. Written by
Herabara Nekatta. ri67, D. C. Mntale.
NIOUULLSWjL— A DambolD TihaM rillu* in WwuwBalw Ddwln paltnwa,
MiUloNortb.
Nnt DiDiitJoiied in kn* of Um C«nau* MtDim.
The Tihiro liM on* Aerrles Pbiikuwi (■ |[udan of Oa.2p.bL,hn IR omuua)
brld bj Kmliul-mmbtfii;, >uil KaiiwutU;;e. Servioa (eoDimuubU (or B>. 4) : U>
Hippl)' 1 banukidB IK ft, lonfi ; to Rwiiit in pulling up tba tonniinddecflnting
iltortle tourfutivnlii; toiuintlhe Etubenaiirawa HitDKUin rcpairioganilwbiM-
wwIiiiiM villi Diftkul h ft. of tliu laanJappc ind viharo wall and in repairing a
pirtlon n( th« ■alin!kii<la, ami nUiin repairing and tlialching a logunge ; togiToa
lieliya of oil fur the Katti MaiiK^llayn ; at llie olil aiidat tho new jcar to givak
pcnumkiuta and Iwiul : to pruviilu a palniHiuin lieuror to luMimpuny tlia Knyaks
Unnnnng to Kandy und hnck agniii ; togivcnnuaa yeuronc tiiiin fnr ten dayn fur
buililinp, (imbcr, mid oilier work at tho viliare and ito ndjiiont bnildingi and
girilonn ; to rfinlrll'iitu Intitrii:^. nno cncoanut, llirce kindu of ro(;ctnblaa, and
cnndiRiontH.flir twn dayn daily lo llicdankat ; to Kivetwopstica uiiiwurumila ; to
take turn in (be (Iniimiiia, hcndini; ons m.in for two day* at a lime ; to pound
I pcla padiiy ytnri)' ; to givo a kuwiliksda at the Knnumura Mnngollaya and
another at tho Alutul Stangalbya.
NIKAUOLLA.--A Moori-b Tilbi;<o in AKciri Pullciiya pnltuwa, Matulu Soulh.
ta tbo ruign <if King Dulu^'finunn a JlmnnnD eamo trnm Knyilpattalam in
Indin and nilllrd in ILimaniiiHila, nftiTwarda a dcMeudant of his, Uadige
Vdayar, t-ama bcri' and fonni-d tbo villn|;o.
Popniation io 1H71, 2!.i (137 m.ilc>, I'M fumolea) ; in 1S8I, 32S (112 mftlM,
1&1 (uRwIini) ; in IH»t, ii^ (i:i<J rnalon, l«l femalea).
Ad ancient raoaqnc,
/tiM.7,»,— Mnann.'n. r.K,»ll. :.9,13T. UT,Tt2. KikaKoll<«e (Car. /.,j<. O- Kika.
KOlle AhuramhvlaKfrF'iI, I., p. Its'). The Moormen of tbiavllUf* own landa
in DaDgonnwa and llapndena { Vol. /.. pf. I3». 3ii).
NIKAHETIYA.— A vitluito in Knndu|nlaU komie, Uduuuwara.
In UiD CeiikUR i>t 1H7I K»>n|ivd witb AnibanwaU. Populatiau In ISSl, SM
(114 liinln, 1IN> foiuala) ; la IH'J], £11 (1*1 nutea, lUU femalM).
In ihi-ll. UM. »S1 acr>i-ri!M. Ip.H.) poddy land wuro rcgl-tored In thenamai o(
(Snblriiivir Appii. Auliariyn, I'imalwkkn Itula. Ilennia, Kobbewala Appn, Kika-
li<-tiy« Yiharo. Yukdi—n. L'luliyiimla. QainiDulla UnnUM, Kikahedye Araoh-
cliila, KKvdiwnlara Araduhlla. Cngii Nahle. Atlanokala, Walakadawatla *
Arauhchiln, UdawMU- Appn. Daliannynkntto Uhkurula.
In 1))7>I4:<J acroi>(^l«.3|i. 7f.) poddy laud wars re^; in icred, of which ll)acrea
paid Iti. :il':l;l.
F-tmiH.-r — Alwlra Mwliyanx'lagc IU74, I0,7IA (X. S.). AndawaUffe. Bl,»ll.
Ih-idy<w, HI.Ail. Ili-n<ya tlndiyarallaiifl. KJtiit. DewiHldanage aliat Koian-
1h'K<'. I«.7J<I(N. S.). l)oinlKiK»>iiiliyrxo. »UHI. Kk'uilmia, :iUitl. QoruKal-
KolnKi-. li"'^''!- ilrrni Mwllruniii-tBgf, IM7I. KalaUcniycffi^, il.OI 2. Kubbe>
WHlai:<'.iM,:^'il. llaba Li-kamu I'liyiiiilBkaraTBlBKv, i^.'-^ii. N'ikahuLiye UnnanH
( I'l-'. /.. f. l'ii\ \illi'k''"bi);r. 'Xifli*. riti)'i'i.'i', IV.WJ. Itandurapiillgo.
13.'-if: I'dBK''. 'K'PCi. Viditna llRnayaloEB, 7n^3il. WolakiidBwaltrgD. H,)lll,
al^Hl. Wara-u)1f Arachchl. l!i^7J.
NiKAllKllvC VliiAliK.— Th>^ oU viliaro ia in ruina. Tbe prciHsiit oiio waa
baih by tlia iirincipal inb^ibitunls of thin TtlUgc niiil WulagedarB after tha ,
MceMiiin. It wiui BlHiidoiiud for Mime tima and rebuilt twice, and nt each time
kndt were dedicated.
lu INr>H lUtannpiIn and llatoiiajnli UniiaiiHeH. elaiiiiinD to be incumbc'nta of
tbe Tibxm, brought tbe action »1..JHI againnt iioroo of the villagcra. Tbo caaa
WBn rcfirrcd to tbo arbilmtinn of tbe Maha Nnyaka Unnania of JiUlwatlo
Vlbtre, whu decided for tbe idaintillii.
KIRALAKDA.— A villagu In nnndaho konila, Lower Hawahala.
Knl in any of ttio Cunixu relume.
tb*;fin^BadaDda.aniwe(«, IS,liU. HlclhaBllli(t, I4,HI. Klkakada Hadt
y^UHkmi^ >4,li:ii.
NIK—NIK Ml
NIKALANDA.— A TilUffe in Medasiya ptttuwa, Katalt Boath.
In the Census of 1871 it is mentioned as in Udasiya pnituwa and gr<wn>td wfitk
Udattawa, Kandanketijra, Kariwola, and Rayitolawala ; united popnUtion, SS8
(117 males, HI fvmaroa).
Not in the Census of 1881 nor of 1891.
NIKATENNA.— A village in Kuluf^inimanasiya pattuwa, Harispattu, dmt Hiiui-
gama, which is on the road from Katugastota to Kurunegala.
In Census of 1871 grouped with Ilinaganut. Population in 1881, 140 (78 males,
68 females) ; in 1891, 111 (51 males, GU females).
Familit'M.-~J)eniyo Dugganimrala, 220, D. C. Mod. DiNnnajraka Mndiyanselaf*
DeniycKo Diii{?iri Meiiikn (HhI in IHCJ, loavinjr couHiderable propcrt/ and five
children by her burtband, Waratonno Ukku *,Banda, Test. 811. OaUgoda
Walawwti Mabatmcyo, wife of Gala^oda BaduUe iJittava. 20,1.39. Quriiganuige,
GOJjy. Moormen, 20,1 :iy. M7.H00, Jl»,H;jy, 40,ri:i2, 43,o:JM, 4»,132. 67,892, 72,70i.
KikateoDogo ( Vot. /., jt, 2So), Pandit a MudiyaiiHclago tuias Nikatenne
KorallftK*?. •*"''*'*^i'*''.^'»'*'. ^"•"'•'-' ^l-'J^''' *:*,oa.S, 4.s,l32. 01,896, 67,Hii2, 72,704.
Ratunapala rnnanse. 40.:>:{2. ll.lMt; Uatnnyaka},M\ 72,tM.S. Tcnnakunge, 2.'>9
(N. S,). rdapitiycDiHannyaka Mudiyan^cla>ro. 72,913. Waratonno Fnnchirala.
bu>band tf tlu' granddau;:htc'r of HaluwatKoda Muhatmcyo, 220, D^ 0. Mad.
(IW. y..y>. AT).
NiKATENNK YiiiAKE. — Action by the incumbent for lauds against Ouni-
gamngcdara people from Ctannoruwn. Divided succetM (00,139).
NIKATEN.N.V.— A village in Udapalata koralc, Tumpano,
lu tbu CcuMUf* of 1K71 groui>cd with (iirantalawwa ; united popubtion, 172
(103 males, 69 females). Not in the Census of 1881. Population in 1891, 24
14 males, 10 females).
NIKATENNA.— A village in Pallepalata korale, Tumpano.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with Weligodapola ; united population, 160
(92 males, 68 females). Not m the Census of 1881. Population in 1891, 69
(37 males, 32 females).
NIKAWATAWANA. — A village in Wagapanaha Pallesiya pattuwm, MaUlti
North.
King Walagam Bahu (89 ii.c.) dedicated this vilhige to the chin of Baddba in
Dambiilu Vihare {Vol. I,, p. J2o).
Stream, — (ialnanu-ela.
Population in 1871, lOt (5(i males, 45 females) ; in 1881, 118 (63 males, 50
femait'M) ; in 1891, 125 (('i.'t malcH, (>2 femaluh). M«»ormen.
In 187H fiH acri'H paddy land wore ro^intrrcd. Commuted Uu. l/>. 3f. (paid
Us. 43*28) ; uucommuted *M. \p. 71, ; reduometl btt. \p. 0/. ; total 29a. Op. 0/.
NIKAWKLLA. — A village in Matalo PalluHiya pattuwa, Matole East. Tli«
wasjim includes Walatalawa and Mellagolla.
//,//.— Welikanda.
Population in IK71, 101 (.06 males, 45 femnIcA) ; in 1881, 126 (72 males, 54
femalcH) ; in 1491,141 (70 males, 71 femalen). Washers, Smiths, Tom-iom
Bc-atcrM, VellalaN, llunno, Potters.
Wai.aav \VA.— Soo Udupibilla. Litigation for paternal estates at Hulangomnwa
and Udupibilla. (29.567, 47,797).
Dingiri Menika of the Kotuwcge<1ara family married to Nikawolla Walawwa
and had a son Tikiii Handa, 2,573, I). C. Mat. (Vol. /., p. 484),
f\iMiliiM.—\)u\\i'yM> Kuriiwe I/<'kam Mabatmaya against his tenants for noil*
pprfurmanoo of nrrvioc^. a.'i.ltH)-})!. Ili-landsgo, 48,246. Nckatge, 28,992.
.Nikawolla Pabala Walawwo Tikiri Datida, .lo.fi.VJ ( 1W. /., p. 4SH). NikawelU
Walawwo Midduiua Kumarihami. U6.U.16. Two llatenuihatraayai*! of this
family ( IW. 7., p. J67). .Niknuclla Maba Nayaka Uuuan!«o of I>ambu1n
Viburt« ( IW. /.,p. 127). Nikawclla Huddharakkhita Uunani«u of Kondadcnlys
Vihare ( IW. /.,p. 4Uti). Nikawella Nilamuof Udupibilla in 1H12( K<W. I^p.Jii)
Pcpobdlf Payindakarayalago. 4H.2lii. Wijt'kongt*. 2H.IHI2.
TtM Banukata pMpla alau ab«nM in HibMlU ( F«t. t^p. MS).
Dullowi Adig>r idJ Tiktri Honilu own ana Nindk Puunm bw*. ft tM of
!>, OJt., h*M by Wxltliahaliutuwoga Ukkuw* KakitU, to ptf 10 ■UlUngi % jtw.
Conuiiiitod (ur lU. &. i'raprlotun iiaid Iba Ux.
Ill the Ceiii>iiiiofll'7l|(rou|M:<l Willi Dibit*. Population in 1S81, 190 (S2iii»]««,
Mfinulva) 1 in IBOt, IT-I {fi naleii, t*!i famalu). VelliUi, Ptdnwo, Blaok-
■milhn, KBtupullu. Sumo ■>[ the iiibnbituiiW luffar from pinngi.
In 1HTR 101 nrreii f'Ju. \tp.OI.) pmldy land were re||b>teTed, of which IS UN* paid
B*. 4UHI5. Tlie flel.l* are culli^•Bted rcnrly.
I Ninik I*aiiguiii . „ , , ,
Uutuwa. Hvrvieei (eomniutnble for It>. S) : to ga on thrM Joiiniaji a yMl
larTyinK a i)iU){o am) rueoiviiiK fooilnnd not to Im awaji from home for mt"' '"^ —
thni- ilayii at a time.
NILA'KLLA.- A bamlut of Akiiraua, In Udagampaha konle, Hariipattn.
//iff.— Uippilikaixla
Tn <l... fU...i - -
yamiliti. — Kola .NBidi'lngo I'llumn Li'bbe r$. ParaKihadeulfeRa Iibn I«bba
Wnppu UiAo: lur a'poniou of a hcna b; gift fcoin plalnilffii lather, Ulia
Pullu Vnlanik, u|<on a Tamil Tali-nl aDlinl l»ih XoTctabcr, IB37. Defeadant
]>ur<:ha>c<) land tram Onur l^Mie Alim Mnibu Uiluina Lehbe Alim 3a[bn la
IHi:.. 3I.'>-1I.
MILAO a:i1 A.— A TilUHu In KamUpalU knraU, MuUle North, in Dambamgaawewa'
SCmi n .— Neij'ndft-ela.
In Ihi' CoiwuH of IH71 ((Toupad with Andagali, Mahaninda, and Bambaruia-
wawa. I'opultttUiii in IHMI, fil (2S maloa, 'i3 famcleii) ; in 1891, 3B (23 maW
\h fcuBikw). Ittai'kiniitlui, Moorman, Paintcn, Gold and tlilrenniithk
In |m;h aliout 31 aoroa (Ilia. lu. S/.) paddy land were renit«red, at whioh lU
nnra |<aid It-. I'Jtll ; Iho mat wero uncommntcd.
A (Iiivi'mmanl vornacnlar acliool,
>bM.7Jri._l'alabondl IllltarnRr. OT^uTl.
<lAL-t KNA VlIIAnK.
It i" aaiil tint Kin^ Dutu||cmuiiu ordered an ioMriptloD to ba mad* In tin
ette directing tbat a vilinrc aliould lie built.
Hiliikaraio.
MrruiH.— KDannnruwe-oya.
l^>pulation in IHTl. l:f)> (7U oMlaa, 6('i fvmalea) ; in IflBl, 118 (ST malM, fil
(emniea) ; in IN91, 91 (47 mnleH, 47 fumaloi). Id* oaito (Hinnawo).
Aliout 124 acrcH of iinddy l.iiiiliri<n rcgialered in 1378. Commutad 7a. i^. 8L
ra Crovn 3". Oj<. U/. ; tuUl Cla. Sp. 8'.
famlti.; — Alnt|[[>, GK,l8.i, lilui|[o. liS.IWS. Uuonsen owned land bar*. Se.llU.
I>abala|[c, 0,0)4, Bi)..-.^:<.
f<lTTV(lI08 A.ti,).— "Uonaniwlla." Whorcai tba field Uoragahaknmhura
lit 1 nmiiDa, with tba hoiue*. gardeiu, and high and low (rroaodi ■ttaohad
therein. 'Ituala at NilaniiorDwa in the Pallmij^ pattuw*. Dduirada koraliL
wHthi' panivni proptrljot Kalu Dura/a : Tba uid property ha> been (rrantM
to tbr nid Kalu Uuraya to be puiieiacd by him, he having pertoitMi
KlL-nL «4S
tho aiuil raiakarim This Sittu wm granieil on Saturdajt tko Moond daj
of tho month Nikiiii. thu ymr of Hixku, Ktao, bv mo, HonaruwIU RaJaimkiA
WlkmmM-nukara MudivaiiMo Itultihaiui, who holilv tho otMooi of BatwaiUna
Nilame, Dlyawiulana Nilamo, llahiwuduim Nilami*, Muialo' Di^afa, and DiHaYm
of Tamiuikiuluwa and Sovcu Korale^. 2,321, D. U. M.
A dagoba in ruins.
NILAWALA. — A vUlago in Hewawiiisa korale, Lowor Howabota, on a atroam
which flows into tho Ma-oya. It is north-cast of Pattiyaguma and adjoina Ilo-
pitiya nnd Ududoniya.
Population in 1K71, 150 (85 malos, 74 fomolos) ; in 1881, 25C (143 males, 113
fomalcs ; in 18UI, 88 (47 muloR, 41 females). DoscoudantH of tho smiths of tho
Abtirana Puttalo.
Sannah (1755 A.D.). — His Maiosty the nuprcrao ruler of Sri
prompted and actuat^nl by tholiKut of hLt profound knowledge, and with
preeminently pure feelings of dovution, pasned a royal edict that a certain
])ortion of thu Saddhanuaya, doi^rineH inculcated by our King Bnddha,
the teacher of tho three worlds*, lie tranrtcrihitl on leaves of beaten gold ;
and on tho occasion when Nilawala Ratnawalli Naworatna Abaranava, to
whom Kuh\ and f^emi h.\d \tcvii Htipi>liiil for thin purpoHC, completed and
prc4ent4>d tho work, MU Mnjenty, out of bin bountiful lilicrality, oommandnd
that the followin{jf allotment of Innd.M, nituute at Nilawaia in Megodatiho
of llewaheta, lie (^rnutol to him, to wit. llikt^ahakumbura of 5 pelae,
Mikanuwa of 2 p<*la<4, Daraiidakiiiiihuru of 2 |m Uh, Pallej^ala of 1 peln,
and rd-i'calaof 1 pela -in all :t ainuiiu in exteut— >t4>gcther with thu houHCS,
gard<ii<4, plant utioUH, iiiid hi^^li and muddy landrt appertaining thereto, to bo
undinturliedly ]M><i'«i"<<ti-(l by him and hi^ j^eiierationH ho long m they shall
cxim, to whicl) elfrct thin Saiiu:i.>i was ^raiUcil on Thurrtday, thu third day of the
wanin,; m(M>n, iu tho month I'ohou, in tho year of Saka 1(>77. That command
has been carried out.
Fainilim. — Klileniye;;e, for the e^^tate of Aludeniye Oolladda, oply son of Lokn
Muhnndiraiiia, rj.l'o. Epita'^e. 1,102, 7o.:iSt>. Kamate^^e, for the estate of
Aludeniye OalhuMa. \\),i'!0. lA>t of beirlofuns in |)Ort^G!4Mion of Nilawaln
Muhaudirama ( \'i>/. /.,//. 214). Uatnawalli Xawaratua Aboranage, l,4U2, &G,735,
70..'»M'J, 7r>,rj:>. TamiN, 7u,:>h9. 7<>,7aj. Uda^re. for tho estate of Nilawala
Loku Muhaudirama. 1,402, 1H.0J5.
NILGALA. — A vtlla^'c in Udasiya pattuwa North, Upper Dumbara.
In the CcnHUH of 1871 grouped with Oodamunna. Population in 1881, IOC
(52 males, 54 feinalcH), in 18U1, 71) (41 nialcM, 38 fcnmleH).
In 1878 30} aeres paddy land were registered, of which 34 acres |>uid Rs. 92*07.
/>f Ml ///(-«.— Ko<(Kast(*one;ro Ran Menika of Oodamunna r«. tialego MenikraU,
Arachuhila of Oodnmuuna, grandchildren of Koi*ga'«tennu Kuda Ktuna, 27,U22.
Nilgala Ukkuwu Heuaya, witner^i to a Talpot in lM>.'i A.u. ( Wol. /.,;/. SSO).
NILLAMDE.— A villa^'u in Kandukani Pabala korale, Udapalata, 13) miles from
Kandy on tho Dcltota road.- '
The Nill:unl)e-o)a joins the Dcltota-oya and flows into tho Mabaweli-ganga
3 roilcH below (Janipola.
In tho CeuHUH of 1H71 Uda Nillambo is groupoil with Legundeniya and
Puliyadda. Population in 1881, 27 (10 nmlos, 17 fenmloH); in 1801, 2G (12 malw,
14 fomalcs).
A i«e(-nnd city iMXilleniby>N*eur, lyiuf^inOudiixdlat, Kouth of Cundy, some 12
miles di>tanee. I'nto thirt thu king retired, and hero kept his court, when ho
fornook Candy. — A'w«»x, jt. 0.
At thiM time I nay the |M>op1o of thiit land, having bi>eu lon^ and iioro
(»ppre«''(d by this kiuV'H unrea>onablu and cruel ^(overnment, had contrived a
Itiot a;;ain>t* him. which was toan^uult thu kinir'n court in the ni^rht and to uluy
lim, and to make the prince, bis H«>n, kinvrJio lM«iu^ theUHomu twelvu ur Hfteen
yearn of a^'e. who was tin n with his mothi«r, the queon, in the city of Candj.
At this tiiiic the kin^ held his c«Mirt in a city calhsl Nillemby, the i>iiuatiun
of whirh is fur inferior to that of ('andy, and as far lH*yond that of Digliiry,
where he n<t\v is. Nillfmliy lieth t>omu fourteen niilex southward of tho city of
Candy. In the place where thin city htaiidn it i>t r<-]»<iried by traditiuu an hare
gave ch:i!M' after a (\o\!, upon which it wortconoludi'd that place was fortunate,
and ^o, indicd. it proved to the king. It is environed with hilN and woods.—
Ob ni Daosmbw, IMI, kbout 11 *t night, ta atUak wu aud* «> thi U^
U NUlWMbji b« A*d Mooniauioil bT Htty panoDi ud lol Mfa span > BumnttlB
n— ...1 .._,._, j,..-_. .'.._ ■■H-IJ()W./.,J(.SW).
OkUlDiia H
• IS milM dtalant.~Aiio^,
0( th* king'* puiue, M
Nlllkmbo OHlsto,
ThiiiKB t)aliul>lkligamTilliiga,wheralhuMU1aof tin Milisavk wore kept
Tba MaliifXTK Unda lio witbiii una bamiJary — lUt aero* of iiutun. Tm
tmtilion U tLat > liuly of tliaTO)'iilfamily,Nilbiul>aUahkt«ia]ro, Jedioated it to
tlw tlull^iawii in KiuK Itiijn Kinliq'a tiiuu.
Twu liuiidn<d ocriM uf UiU XillniuLo-pnu ru^ilorad (7. L. C.43S, Ofict S43).
Tliu Mftliifiifit hin tlirui Hvrrico rnnga :—
1. KBttiyrtiia.— Tuimiitn : K«ttiyaiiRnklliij(u bo<I lUUi^llcya. llolil tia. O/i. 21.
Bolibi,-!.! iij. 4/. KorilMP, !>«. -Jfi. of. Iivii. K<jrvicvii(ii>iiutnaiBl>)a forlU. KI'JO) ;
tbu ■urvtcii iif tlia U'luiiit iti mum in lu Inko cnru of riii) ki><]|> cluiii tho yulil aud
idlvrr iitviu.ilii nt llio Miill|{nwa ; In cnrry lliu mnliukat fur nach toKaVk fn>m
the MaliKawa kil<rlH't< to tUa Knltiyima cliaiiiln'r, tliuro to fill tlw proper utunub
with vlfixi'iKH iiikI lliL'n to Jclivi-t tlio ollvriii^pi lu tho otlicintiiiK {iritHts and
otlHu; iiiiiiiitun uf tliu tviiiiilo ; tlia ututiHiln aftvr tuwawa aru broui;lit back and
lujTMjUio ti-iwiitui) duty ntcifuH two good ui-olanlvurryniul ricu |M.Tdiom; the
tuiiaiit on ilutj: iu tliu niMith ul ]>iii'utu Tiivuirisi a |iioco of wliitu clulli vifjlit
cuUUi luiu;. Kiirh U-iinnt iiruwiil* to llio Uiws Kilami a nuw jcar'a pviiuma of
■arratmrutfl and turty U:avii> I'f butt;!.
3. Kmlun l>aii|;ii«rn.— Tuiiant i Raicmaliolati). Iluhtx Ok. 3ii. 0/. Scid,
la, 2/1. IV. Kanlvn. I.>. Op. W. Iivii. Tho Kcnico uf thbt imrifuw.i (cuinmutable
fur IU. £M)&) in to tvnd ratllu of tbo Itliili^-nvra in tliu tcnant'it vjltii.i.'u. The
tvnant han tit siw a now year's |iunum.i and an old yuar'H punuiua tu Ibo Diwa
NilaDM of (wi'ultncuiK ami furty Uiiviih of Iwtul.
3. llakiPMli. — Ti'iuiiit: Ui1ii){uiI..rl I'miubirnla. Iluldi 1«. 3f<. Of. Scld,
!I>|. IU 01. KiirU-n, iii. Oji. tU. Ihjd. Tliu utvicu of lliia pniiKUwa (EoiDinUtnbla
for tin. !i3':lil) in li> blow a vluiiik nt tbu tbruu tvwiiwa iit tliu Mn]i),-»wn during
throo niuru of oiw nunilli aiiub, uIhu on lliu fuur fuxtival duya ntiil livu daya
»f tho in'ralivra. 'I'bu tumnt liua to join tbu iniiFuK^ion mid blow a cluinlc.
llu liB-< wbvri on duly to swut'it tlw miiiid.i|^i|w ami tlui lull of tbu U.liinmla
Uinw liini-n daily ; tu rumovo tbu Huofn whiuh haru brvn ulforud ami eluin
Uh> tHo Hilvur ialn|M. liu Iwa t» ulTur to tliu IHwa Nilaiuu n iiuw yonr'a punuoia
Knd an iibl ji'iir** iwiiuiiia of awcvtiiiuah and forty tuavr* of livtul. Tlw luuaut
h anliiU'il lu twu kiwiI nieala of enrry niiil rim daily wbuii on duty, and if bo ia
In mura in January Ihi rucutTva from tba 3Iii1i[;iLwn a whilo clutli six cubita lung.
NinAN<iOMrWA.-AvillaBijiii Unawub-Kiis;.ni, UdUBOdo Pallchiya pattuoa
Halalo Nortli.
Ki.t ill lliu CcnmiR uf IR71. Poiiulatiun in IMH1, !A Iii mulixi, 2!) fomalGa) ;
iu IH'JI. :i3 (1!> iiialun, IH fuiiinbo). Ciiiuniii.itl Vi-vkn.
In lit7K lU; Mtv* CM. if,. 4)r.) |>iu1.ly land vuro royisturoil.nf which HI lorea
paid lla. ;»'lll. tliu nnmiiiiii); 2 acro> wuru miIi) by ibr Crown.
r Uuniliii
Lunngala
Mcumoora
Muunt >tat
Nna-citla
Nitru Cnvo
Ht. Martin't
Tnrifa
VvyvalHallt
NIT— NIT 646
NITULOAHAKOTUWA. — A village in Manabod^waiam, Madanyft paitmrs,
Mmtale Houtb.
Not in tho Cemoa of 1871. Population in 1881, 48 (20 malM, 88 femalM);
in 1891, 43 (18 molos, 25 fcmaloH). Moormon.
/iim i7 /('«.— Karuval Tombi Abdul Bohiman r#. Neyna Polio Pakir Tanbl And
two otbura, for a Hold, 4G,Ui>U.
NIYAMBKPOLA.— A village in ModnRiya puttuwa, Hampatta.
In tbo CuiiBUH of 1H71 grouped with Uunugama-Pulkumburt.
Population in 1881, U8 (40 malus, 62 females); in 18U1, 64 (28inaloa, 26
femaluH).
In 1878 27 acres (13(f. 2p, 0/.) paddv land wore rogistorod, of which 13
paid R». 05-l)U ; the roHt wore rcdoomod.
/Vtwii7/V«.— DamuuuKo, 27,r.»H. r*<i,()77, ril,4:i7. DiHonaraka Mndiyanselage, 64,077,
(i4,4:{7. Ouraka-angcKc. f4,Hi:i. D(i,7:>4. IItwaoiK>We, 27,1118, 86,411, 41,218,
Iri-ant^ego, 3.'i,411. I'auunia DuKKunimnillngi\ UI,81U.
Niyanibcpola Kula, lato Huiiulmdde Nilame. Estate confiscated for hit
treason (J ml, Com.y Snl Fehruury, 1S25 ; Vol, I.^p. OS),
NIYAN(iA.MA.— A vilhif^o in Kundukara Puliala koralo, Udapalata, watered by
tbo MaliawcH-ganga. It is under thu Narartwita Aracbcbi.
In tbo Census of 1>>71 grouped with Inguruwattaaud Kawudupitiya. Popula-
tion ill 1881, 105 (67 males, 48 females) ; in 18U1, 73 (34 males, 3<J femalei).
Durayo.
Ill 1878 18] acres (Da. l/>. 41.) paddy land were registered, of which IS^acroa
paid Ks. 61 01 ; the rcHt were redeemed.
Mr. C. W. Ferdinands owned tbo Welikanda estate (60,(>42).
JP(rn/i/7// «.— JamuniK'o, n.'),!?!. Kulukiiul-^^a^tduniycge, GU,(j|2. Moormen, S9,6&8,
7'2,o6\). Sudubukuruge, 23,558, 7l.',u6U.
NIYANGAMPAYA VIIIAKE.^In the ▼iltagoC.ampolawola,UangalhaUkorale,
Udapalata, ou the road from CJampota to Nawalupitiyu. It adjoins the Haria-
watU tea cstato and tbo villages liuwatura and Krag(>da,*and is a mile from tho
Gampola town.
It iM an ancient vibaro, tbo stone carving' <m tbo Imsement is well executed.
It was founded and built by King lUiuwaneka llabu IV., who reigned at
tiampola for nine vears fnmi 1317 a.d.
It afterwards fell into ruins, and was partly rebuilt and lands dedicated to it
by tbo last King of Kandy in 1804 A.i>., who granted tu it this Sunnas : —
**Sui.*'^Iu liio }vi\r «if lliiddlia 4!;{ll and in tho rei^^n of our Bovorcign
Mnjr.siy Sri Wikrauiii Uuja Sinhii, who wi^brs to furlbur all goiMl acts and
docdx, boin^' burn ol llu- SuriNuuiin>>a race, illusiriuun and inllueutial in overj
place, cht.vri 1^ tho llowiTlikc bcurts of tho upright, who is tho ruler of
the Trirtinbal I. and who in ^'n-iil over all hu«tilu kin^rt and sovereigus. Ilia
Mujoty Sri Wikruiua Haja Sinlia having ascended the throne and, by great
aud meritoriuuH nct>4, wns pruiKi;ratin^ \\w HiitUlbiMt faith, ho was given to
uudiTMland thai tin? Ni}un^'-ain|.uya Vilmru at Niyanf(umi>aya, attaehcd to tho
ruyal vilhi^^'o in (!ani]»ula ot the Di^avanu of Udapalata (croetetl by bin
most illustrious' Majesty Sri Ithuwnneka. Huvereign over the eily fnuou|>asHud
with rivern hy ineaus of the Prince Yui>;i). wan iu ruinn. Him Majesty eausod
it to 1n> repaired, and until thu repairs wure made ho cauHcd a vihare of
7cuhitM in length and .'> in breadth to be huilt in fnuit of thu vihare, aud
an inia^'e of Uud<lha of :t cuhits in hei^Mit to l>o plaeinl in a flowerlike
Heat liavin;r a circle as tho rays of tho huu, with a ceiling to tho roof
and with iticlureK of Uahat antl other paintintf-i round al)out. llix Majesty
aUo cauM'il the .setting of eyes to thu image, and was pleuAed to |jay tho wagce
of the workmen, aniountin{r to J7o ri«lis His MnjeKty wat pleuMc<l to otlcr
tho foUowiuK landn and teuenient<i, that thu prtMluuo bo duvotod to ihopnriWNM
of the neces.Hury olTerin^s and ceremonies with earo and oonvi-nicnci', an His
Majesty wan infornie<l that they bad been ofrcri<<l by King Kirti Sri llaja
Kiuha and ori);inally hy llin Maje>'y Ithuwaueka Hahu, viz.. the llebU ICdandu-
kunihuiaat Hutmalakuduwaof I aniunain extent, Mi^ondi wela at AlaiuUwela
1 amuna and J iH<las, Saveudiraynkumhura :( p<-las, Nawuukunihura !t ))elai*,
lying in tho range itf llelds at KirnpoiH*. Vulikuluiha 'J iH'lax, Waltegnlarayi^*
kunihura 2 iH>las. and from tho mutteliu lleidM of the viharw Kohomliagaha*
knmbura ft ihAh*. Ambakotit H |HdM atl*a)ialA\%e1n. t<iKet her with tho foUciwin;?
I unBMi, Kodtkanfu*
t >pglubiloii(lngtaua
toB-UU boMet uul tnim]>cti.'r, ill conrktini o[ lU kiannn, Unther wltk U«
hlRb >oil wmM liDili, houw* uul pUnlntlou* ; Mul kIw Ula lUlaiitr MU(d •
dllch to ba SDl wbero tlio ribkro u ■Itiulcil, inaladlnit Uw high tend, all of
whloh IIIk Hajcity taw bmn plM-wl to mnkB ovar u tho pni|iertj o( nuAdlu,
Mthat iu>klnit^minliil(-ni,narnlh('nc<uiuuho uijdlHpntc, nhI Iti*HB}«ljr
wu plnanl tn onlrr ■ copivr Hkiiiuii to In KnuiU^ to tbo effect that th« Ann
IJBjnka Ui'nUir, Tniiilioiioila ltw*nui{i>tl, who I* poMRord ol goad qoklitiei
kiHl bi'haiicnir, ami ki* |is|iil!> mhI Vbtir pn|illi> lu iiaocvKiaD. ^11 ouij «■
thu ollrti.iK* nt Ihv lilinfa Hnuly ami pennaurntlj. Ilii Uijvilj hat dmd
plmvl III Kroiit tha HBnwW II Mtrnil lur >lic mouth d[ rhp ealJcH SuHwati.
ami hn lamlo tbuKiOataliapig'tlnu) MttiiiKln a|[alilfa tbrune in Uw fom
»t Knkkiajra at thti ulijr Kt'nknMla KulhilHilhaiia HiriwanlhaiupurB. which
ahuDDilii wiih all rii'hMj oiiil Ihin Sanimx.iii acvunlanc* with tha urdvr and
cnmnai'il of bin Mnji-aty, ba- lnvn Kntnlnl on Munilay, tho Moowl ilnj o( tha
in-ri's-liiK miHin of tbo mouth Stulindinn. iu tho vcai uf 8alia l?JB, eall«d
IfaikUiliMi.
Ho wbu phiiU ont, hn-ak, or lako ovrn a lilada uf j;raiu or anj waal or fnilt
or niiyl^iiiitf Ixliniicitiit li> lliulilhn nhnll Iwlmrn bk n pivlnjni. lull niiy oiu! who
Kliall u>.iki- aiiy i.iri-riiiK<- ni«l pnilii-t llm niiui> niul n'luliT any ■wii'tniu'i' ■■hall
iiijiiy rt4i('ity (u tiw lliiyalokno ami iiitor intfl Nirvana. ll« whi> ■linll lako
lif timt anvthiiiu lliaL Ih'Iiiiik' tu Iluilitlia. wllh Inlrnt U> «)>|ir<i|<rlAli- to
hlinvltiiritlvu it luolbciv, ^liall l>coaiiia a worm In unlnru fur a ih'HoiI of
ibMaiil fi'nta,
Tbo irmianMi namod in tha Rnnnnii, Tumlni^DiIa Ann Nnyaka VniinnN, lutt
IhwB pupih known at Worawala, Ratannpala, and U(la*owita Unnanui, nlio
won Jiiinl itirumlK'nlH.
UiM'Owila ilioil withiiut pupilii, nnd tlio Incnmlrancj anrvivcd to faia two
•>hpn|Hbi, \V«rawu1a aud Ilalanapala ; tha lalur died leaving thrco pnpili,
Runiana, Inda-uira, and a tLird.
Worawala UiinniiM), before hin drsth, oiccated a daeil trannforring the vihara
■nd it* incunilic'iivy am) ciidowmoiitH to a priori. Tho pupilii of ItataDapaU
Unnnuw) brnu|t1il D. U. Kaiidy blfili ngniDit tlia grnntoe from Wenwala.
Cayloy, District Juilgo, divmiivvHl tlio acllnn.
Almiit ihu l>o|;iiinint[of l>*'>7a)^>hlcniniagoof Buddlia, uid to bo worth about
Ra, 'ittfttlO, wax atnlon fmin llio viliaro.
Tlio vilinra uwiih undowmonta in tha foliuwinff villages : —
lu GnmiHilawrta iino PnnivDiii PniiKUira : 2 pclos field and S palu tjardan, th*
acrvirvK iiC which am miuniutod for 1t^ 14'7t) a year ( t'nf. /„ ;>. SC6).
Iu KimpiitiB onu pnii|;iiwa : %i. ]ii. 01, tiulils and 1 pcia gallon commut«d for
iur>air.(i'.7. /..;>.««).
In Rnlniabilmduwn «iio pnni;uwa : 3ti. \p. Gl. ndda, la. Iji. 01. giudea, and 1
polM buna. Ciimiuutcd fur Itii. 'iS.
Tbo viliaro own* hind in Illawatunt (29,31:1).
SlYAXOAN'DOltA.— .V villiii-n nnil wa-'am in IT.Inpoi.a Iconlo, Kotmalo, on the
Kiiluinlu riviT nli.iv.i llio jiiiutiiiii with llio ItniulHHla rivoraii J l>o1ow Ihoiuiiation
Willi Ihii l'uu<1ii1u-ii}'B. li Mvn >in tlio road tnmi KntiJy to Pundnla-oya,
ST'iri iiii1i<n fnnn Kaiidy nnd (i| mile* tnim 'I'awnluulenna, whoni tUorundalu-oya
road travux lliu main rund.
UlrftiHH. — Amlnlanickuinbiiro-cli, Idiliroallawokando-eta, Kirindowewe-ela,
KotKollecIa, Uilnpiliillo-ela. Pallulundo'ela nnd WaraaahaiMle-ela.
yiift.— KoltunuKiHla.
Bouliiiuen oil tliu hi);h mnd in Udngnmrncilda. GoTernmcut dinpenurj,
Piiblir. Wurka Dupnrtmciit Ixiu^alow, (loTurnmont Tornncular txiya' kImoI, and
■ nanxala hcIiouI at Xiyanmndura (p. 300).
Populatiim in 1H7I. 3:j<; (177 milcM, 140 fi-malo*) i in IflSI, 305 (20& male*,
IfiO (■-iii.iIgk). In mai. KiynuKunduro, Wi (Ml mnlcii, 7S femnlex) ; Kiyangan-
91 (4ri nt
Tamiln.
Ill INTD 72 acres paddy land wuro regintcred, whicli paid lb. 30377.
In tlio rcsintor no Icmplo land is ontcrcd, (hough the Sorriee Tonurei
Cnininiwiniicr rcRl'lrrvd fix paiiuu in Mawela and Xiyangandora an lomple land
belongiuK t» Ihn Xlyangaiuliini Rittini l>«wRh>.
NIY— >aY 64T
IkmiUes.—A. cUngbter of Welcgodara RatomfthAtmaja nuurriod to Ni/tngaadoim
Bannekgedora.
Alankara Kaparallage, A4,190, 01,720. Dahanekgo, 32,083, S9,RflA. IMmlml«
koncire, :I2,<)H3, HU,5<iH. Dowitagu, U2,785. Uangabagc, 7,807 (N. ft.). Halgah*.
wattfge, 32,o8:{, 3t),r>08. Hodauawawotro rii,72U. iliukonde Mu(lijrani<ela|(e,
82,OHa, 3!),:>4;h. Ko^wala WattoK^s i>.Kui (N. 8.). PaUne Wirakoage, tf.KUl
(N.S.). rtitiyavrotlago, 7.807 (N.S.). rinnaifollrtro, Ol.ltH). Puddukuiaburege,
CI.IUO. Sattainbilago, 30,080, UI,8I2. Uaa^'o,Ul,8«2. Walawattege, 90,686.
KiYANOANDoRA Paitini Dkwalk. — An anoiont tomnlo. Thoro iaan aiuiiial
tlnudiiitributioi) in honour of tlic goddess and n dovil uuuco.
It had in Niyiinguiidora and Mawida kIx Scrvico Pangu (hi. S/i. C^ field}
la. 2^. 0|/. ganlon ; 2a, Op. Al. lion). SurviccH valued at Itn. 36*30.
NiYANGANDORA ViiiAKR.— Alsoau anciont toinplo built by tbe villagon. Hat
one amuna of paddy land and a gurdon.
Mahiddi: Gal-lena. — A rock cavo on Clioisy ostato.
NIYANOODA.— A villago in Modaniya pattuwa, Ilariiipattu, Andunguna-Plal-
kunihura m in tlio wiisiun.
Wai'ai'ATana (tliaa WATArATTF.NNA U a Imndot.
In llio (yonsuM of 1H71 Kioupod with Kiindokumhura and Diddenigoda,
Population in IHHl, r>r)(; (2Ul nmlos, 2(;5 fumiilcH) ; in 18U1, 287 (134 tualee,
153 fonialoM).
About 01 acrcn pnthly laud wcro rogiHtcrod in 1878, of which 22 aorot paid
Ba. 125*04, 5 acres tcmplo land, and f)^ acrcA belonged to thoDalada Maligawa.
FaiMilitn.—'Siyixu^iyhi Mnrawnnagoda llangidiya witncMs to an Aladcniya deed
datttl l.',7M A.D. ( Vol. /., p. 0).
Arachrhillng<>, 21,:>(i8 (Talpot Saka UVJl). Arukwatte Vidanobgc. 37,986.
Battana;;o, 21,5«',S (Tulpol Suka 16'Jl), !(7,r»14. Diyapalagodagc, 37,985, 40,405,
7l.0."»8,hl,H0. Gall)u«lajre,:J7.J7:». tiuMorngc, 7l.or»8, 81,140. Heratgo, 97,A14.
Iriyaminni;;(>. IHM'X, (SunimH Suka 1077). Iwiddcge, 17,.S0I, 31.041. Kahala-
kala\voi,'o. :t2.l»2l». Mohottallu^'o, 27.u:,t». Mola;fo*lnK«N 1,789 (.N'. S.). Pitiyrge,
18,:J9:». Uatnnyaka;;(>. .*>l,i;il. Sainur.ikon Mudiyaiifolugo, 1.78<J (N. S.). Kat-
koraloge, '27,'Xt[). WuliHumlnra MudiyanM'ln<^'o, 1,789 (N. S.). Wvl-atage, 17,361,
31,011. Wc-udftffC, :J7,27;i. Winwinijo, 27,9:.9.
Sanxas (17rir» a.d.).— TIk- coiuiiuunl of IliH Majrsty in: Whcn>aA Ramma
Dcwaya has undertaken lo proooed to tho kingdom uf Siaui, it ii« enjoined that
the ficldn Palkaila of 1 amuna and U.ula-ant^^a of 2 |>elaH, with their appurto-
nancoH, houses, pmlens. tn-eH, ]ilaiitH. and hi;;h and low grounds, eitnato in the
Tillage Walapala rama, in tlie .Mitlaniva pattuwa of llari>4i»attu, bcgrautiHl to ho
held l)y the >aid Kamiau Dowayu umlNturU'dly in |>ari«veui. In aoconlanu^
with this (Minnnund of His Majesty this Sannns was granted on Monday, the
flfteeuth day of the iiioriaNiii^ moon, in the mouth Mnliudina, of tho year of
Saka HJ77, uud iu tin* year entitltd •• Yuwa." This is iho expresstnl oomiuand
of His Rei^iiiu^ Majt'^ty, and tliat etuuinaud is thus conveyeil. 18.395.
(17«i9 A.n.).— iu iheyrar of Suka Ifi'.il.on Thur>^lay. the third davof tho month
Durulu. under the eou^tellatiiiii riisn. The up|Hr I ]m'1u of the Held Nika*ulla
was given to me, .Niuui^MxIa lliii .Maha;re, hy my grund-dauKhler whom I
ado)tted, aud I have ^iven (he same to my daughter Punehi Ktaua. Witni*s><(>4 ;
llowaltu fA-kuma witness, Nu;:apii i}e Muiiandimma witness, UliH'Ugo Panditara
witness. Thi)-*e who contest ordi^turh thishhall HuiferealamitU'sattheortlealii.
Punclii Etaua shuU not sulTer were slu' to >^wear on the tive onlealx. Tboio who
defend this gift hhall be born in heaven. LM.*'OS.
NiYANooDA Oalcaxk ViiiAitK is uu uiiciont roek tomplo founded in King
Walngam UuIiu'h time (HO n.r.). It had an old imago of JSuddha.
It was repaired thirty or forty years before iHtJ'J. Tumpano UnnauHo waa
incumbent. He threw olf ndu's, when tho Division Officer of Tunipano and the
villaccrs of Palkuuiburaand Xiyango<hi appointed Vehellu Piyadashi Unuanie to
reside at tho viliare.
Tho PuuHalawatta wan dedicated by a Korala. Tho claim for exemption
rejoctcd(r. L. C. 1,110),
The Tiharo is in ruinn. Tho imago was removed to tho now Xiyangoda Vihare.
Ratn.'t}akn MudiyauHolago, (tamat^o, M(>h<ittii,'e, and Kobl>ckaduwoge, as Mura
tenants of tho DaUda Muliguwa, hold 2<t. 3/>. 4/. fiehU, 2a, Op. 41, gardona,
Oa. 3/>. W. hen. Services (commutablo for lis. 22*80) : to Ik* in mura for fifteen
dayn a year for each pcla extent, or to pay IU 2 per pela.
Iluni MuilijriUMiUH* Bml KnUtaa SIiKliranultga, u Kuinkuua Unna
laiiniitn.b'.hl I>i.S/>.Ul:nulil<i. S<!rvMo(0imniut>Llaf<>rBi.C8-l>D): (aperfom
Uw Kiirijakar.ilia oiiinMiiiil tn >|i|H'ar Iwture tbo Ultra Nilamc with a kavilipattija
nncoBfvar; loatt— ' -' "'" ' — - '-■'—' ' ■■- ' '-* — — •-- ^ —
on ih« Karininn
Di]rnira<laiu Nikim
TIm WattuRviUra tnaWy linlJ* IM. 1;>. fV. (iold ai Wslandena tenant. Barrice*
(cHHiniilalili; fiirltH. ll'To) : yearly tci ifivo tliirty talisiiili an<l eight BmBll luutU
to IIm Mal'sawa, au'l tii apiwar livforo Iho Diwa Nilatne onco ft year with ■
Bii<l l>i liial^li it ; lu ilucuratc the viliars fur tho four teatirala. Ttw vibora p
(ho lax.
XIYAUKI'ni.A .iliHi NIIIARKPOLA.— A TilLi;;.; in Uduiya pattuwn, Uatale
Himlli, ill Itatn-nttc-wiiNiiii.
lit till! I'utiMiH lit IhTI uniuiwil with Itntwatta, Dibburuwola, and Wewa-
ipmin<-l<li. ISiiiiliiiion in IHHI. »!) (^1 rnnlo. 18 fcnuliu) ; in IBUl, 81 (10
inaluK. Vi foinilid). Uoiil-uiiilliM, VtillaLu, [mw-diuntry Sinhileiui.
Alnut III Bcrui foiMy bnil wi-ro rL-;{ihli:n;<l in 187H. Conimulcd la. Sp. 11.
(|ni>l U-k *Hf3); ruilcunKi) l;i>i. [ji. U. ; axvmiilol l)a. Ip. y. ; total Wa. ^>. 31.
Vfjti.AWW.v— Raiiiaiiliiuila iliwukam Alahaknn Muliottaln in tho beginniuf
of lh(? hi-v«it('<'ntlirt:iiturT (>»('',/>/■. jjt.ji;!), Niy«rcpubA<1ikimin,i1iHCsnilM
tmin AlaleikiiQ Moliullala. vu> '■■ ■■"'-- ■- *'■- -"'-'- "' "■" '-" '--' *■'—
tui<llutbi«II<>v '" . ■ . _
1liii!4A.t>.)'1?Kin<{Mi'mrjt. IIi>ii1niiHliiurTaHinthv(|iiccn'ii inultonse, Ukka
Iniuta KiuU AiiJkainin Ih'UI tlio tMiwn at Stwlnvri: Lokain, Kiinivu Lckun, nnd
AilikHniii iu ihu lust kiiiu'ii ni-ia, aiHl Kiinl^ uiiJcr thi-i auvuriiinvnt. Ilia
aiiiu-r luarriul IblHalli' I'aliu WaUwHO Itiilcnuihntinaya. llu died iu 1832
Ivavini.' f<iiir Hitliih-ii (JikI. Ouh., Clh and ink JUurcA, ISiO, laih and Sill
jHnmrg, ISiil), Ufi:A, tlfiM.
Ono nf tin' iH>ni waH a Korala and another vas married in UduwawaU iu
Mann {Xt.V^ fill,<i:l<), 87,774).
tmmllu: — ItiidolKa Ap|ni Xaiihionncd cooslilr-ralilr^ oitcut at land here, Bomtta,
l>iiiiilHik<ila. (iaiii^'iKla, Ka<lttw>'U. ami Unrnkunn. Its irot tha titlo of
"Niyan'ii-iUltiulBl .Ul^1iy,l^4a" fur aiHfilivndiuK tin Pteundcr in )81H. R«
dliiii in IniiT (••l.■<li^ Trsi. K.12). Cuufit tat bis estate by hi* aiatct and
B-litMiil «iu (1luivli1iKu> filJ<i^
Xiyan-inlk Carlnl HwllyBiiwIaitc, r,iSl* ( tW. /. u. StS).
thwalubuido Viilnralli^re. 3,;2■^ D. C. U., ITMi. 1'J.IT3. lllyaliuiniaBia ( Jarf.
I\.m., ISIh .Vtrri, IXIO), 37^1,1. S-MJi, Hint. UukgiAif VeOarallnRD (.Twf.
{•.•m.,tsrk .Vint, IMUy, 3,Ki>, a,CH^ nM3,W,ni,:il^lC. Luw-cunntn
SlHhBlm-,n.;»<l,1>.<^.M..al.TI^37JtI.^ »!hl7», ta.iat. PntniratletK. 8I,T7(.
l'aniiBiiHnBLiiknnni)KB<lnllaniInii.3l,i9K.KS)2l, ParaiJIiye Blnha lladaln,
M'.* IS. K }. ILijaknruna Adikari KoHi UuhandlnuUB. H.SIS (N. S.}.
Mkiuivati'K ViiiAMK.-l]uil( by tho vUlayon nboat l&l?.
HOOA-ANOA.— A h^inlel of KiimbiiroiiiainN, in MednHiya |inttnvn, narii[>atta.
Tliu tliriH! Al;<tli}ii lailii-a ••( Kii^-nnnga in 17NC. A.t>. ( IW. I., ji. 193).
/liM;lw.—OBlielleec, Gil, D.O. Uad., 17,1177, 3ll,a71,IJ,)l33. KugB4uiKcn (T*!.
J.,ii. 370),
HVOAItAPOLA.— A villngo in UJu|!oda PalloaiyB patiuwa, Malule Nortb, 1b
llmlBl«d.lu.w.i>»in. '
Not in Out CciiHuii of 1N71. Pnpuiation in IflSl, 11 (6 maloa, C femalu): in
18U1, 1<) (5 nmica, 0 ronules). Vollaiaa, Vidiincs.
InlHZMirtinrr, " ' * - - ■ .
Ib.lt); UDCuinniii
tol») 13.1. !,>. U.
WAl.AWnTA.— Xu)faLn|>o1a Adikamtn Iw hin Keond wife, a Mampiliyn lady, bid
m aiiii, NiiifihapiilB Uixavn. nwrriMl to Khele|nla Mabk Nilame'i younser aiatar
i%'»l.l.,pp.iat.got,ioa}.
Nua— Hirn
The DiflATa wm AUpattu Lekam. Ho was Diaava of Matale in 1819. and
Nanayakkara Lekam and Basnaynka Nilame of the Kaiidy Pattini Dewale in
1820 (Rev, Com,, 17th March, lS:iO). IIo diod without isHun.
Bandara Metiika sold landa to Do Wuns'Mudalivar. In case 19,165 it was
held that she was not the daughter and heircaa of the DisaTa (3,802, D. 0. M^
25,172, Test 3,264).
/*iim//i>«.— Udage (doscendantfl of TitUweli Rala), 46,700, 40,811.
Talgahagoda Karuna Jayatilaka Rajaguru Pandita Wosala Mudiyanae. Udaffe,
and Kiri Ikiuda own uno Ninda Panguwa, a garduii of 8 kuruni, neld by
Kandowattalago, Alutgo, and Akuramlxxlayalago. Sorvicua (cominutuhio for
Uh. 5) : to attend tho walawwa on festival diiyn ; to go on threo journeys a year
carrying baggu^'o or provisions sovuu days at a tiino, receiving food ; (o proaeni
betel at tho old year.
NUQALIYADDA. — A village in Gandaho koralo, Lowor Ilowahota.
Stream, — Uoniguhakandurc-oya.
llilh. — Kinng.'ilmpalanckanda, ^fattapatatiokaiida, Watamanckanda, Wewel-
gomuwe-liiiinekaiida.
Population in 1H71, 418 (2-22 nialcM, VM) feiiialcH); in 1H81, 624 (274 male*.
250 femalcH): in IH'Jl, 'SCI (1H8 males, 171) fcnialos).
In 1878 107 acres paddy laud vtvut regiHteroil, of which 65 aires |>aid Rs. 170'47 :
52 acren were redeemed.
Familit'i.— The house of Xugnliyaddo Muhnndirama was burned by the troope in
tho rebellion of 18IS {Jud. Com., IGth and L*6th AWitHbcr, ly^O),
Nu<raliynd«lo llun«;tdiyu hdd land in Go<Iamunna under tho Kottalbadde and
Mdduwe Dop:irlmeiits ( IW. /., ;/. 2s7).
Aburann^a*. ;(0..*il>l. Alut}rainaCinUn<1«liiln^'-o, l,l»ir> (Talpot Snka 1738). Aswod-
dumc DurayiihiKO. 17,7.s7, :.4,l i:,, :.7.'.K»2. Tho Attorufy-CJemral, U.otfl (N. 8.J.
Biilitiyamj:ilu;re, 4.u;j:j, 27.y;tl. 7ri.7;i;i, 7«i.:i"i_», 7l».'-N*.:», su.-V).*!. liotcahspitiyege,
UO,^*^!. Howalii Muilivnnxclatre. ^^in of Abesiiiha MiuIiyjuiM», 2o,h3tj. Ilownlagv,
17.:)(;g (Tulp<»l Saka 17ai),'J.<^,on. Butawatte Arachchilu, O'J.oai. DawuhigaU
Welamlio<1a Walawwe Kuiiinrihnmi, maternal ^rand-daughter of Welamboda
Muhaniliram Nilame, litigated with Tula Kattandiya, non of Welamlioda
Walawwe J)i.gtrQnnarala by a low-eastc woman. The Nilamo was the brother-
in-law of th< I)u;;<,MnnarahVH father (Talpotn Saka lUKi, KiSl, 1721), 17,134
C IW. /.. y>. /Jf/). l)clloiaKudaSait:inil»i.2l,oi:i(Tal]R)t Saka 1728). I>ewatege,
<J,i;il (N. S ). Du;rj,'annah<:l:iKe, <»«,>»ll. KmliuKh-niye^'e, ti.'j/i'J.K Gonuewe
Nckatrala( \'ol. I.,p. iiUs). Godamunne Kankauamr.illaife, :i2,.*tl7. GiMlamunnc
KoraUaj;e. ;J2,:U7. UaLMma lIan^'i.Hj,'o, ."».771. llan-ridigc, i7,Kr,3 (TalpotSaka
1738), 42.<;:;(i, 4:,, |:,0, :,s,HHi. Hapuwalii Pamlilayula^'c, (;4,S70, 7I».U!l."i (Talpot
Saka 17:i:i). Itenewala-re. 27,iKll, 43,l»77 ( fW. 7..;*. i'.Vs). Herat Mudiyanse-
lage, 28.041, 3U..-.1M, 42.«;:;«>, .Vs.s7«;, r,1.7»i«;, ril..>7u (Talinit Saka 1720), i;.'i,2U5,
61»,882, 7!»,07:. (TalpotSaku 1730, 81,:;2."., s:.,071», r./.ll, i»,(M;i (X. S.). Hewg^-
dawundagc, ao.or.u, 4>.h7:J. IliiMa I)ewayaln;rr.»17,7>7, .">l.l I'l, 57,IM»2. Ilittara
Naidelage, 4."»,4'»o. Kamatewatti-;re, .*>,771. Kamle Araehehillau'e, 3o,.VJ4, ♦W.Hll,
8l.32.'i. Kan.lcLokuruf,'»% 27.t«:il,31.7t;o. Kankanij?!-. !*\:-\J'k Kastnri Xayakar,
Cn.727. Korahui', 4."..i:.i». Kula-iknra MiuHyanM-lagr. 2<».71l (TaliH>t Saka
1737). Kuru Sanii. i;i.7i;«;. MahuKna^rO. 4'J.317. MantarakaraKe. 17,3G(*
(Talpot Saka 1 731 ). 2(».s;;s Marappiil !•,'«• ( IMalia). :;ii.:.:.<», i»2.1>>3, 8,7«;2 (X. S.).
Migoup-ittiyr;,'!', 2l.(»l."i. (Talpot Saka 172s>. Mutuhaluwana^re, 3l».."i.*iO, H,7G2
(N. S.). Xckatralla;!^. l:J.'.t77. Nila\vala;.v. 17.>ir.;{ (TaljMit Saka 173H). 3l.7r»0.
PalUgo, J<».71 1 (Tal|HU Saka 1 737). runikkiyala^'o. 7r..:;:.2. >'.».:.:.:.. Ilammala-
lage, 17.787, ."i 1,1 1:.. :.7.tH»_», riL».n:u Kanawirap. «'m.2;«:i, Itatnawalli Xawa-
ratna Aliaranajji'. 17.7x7. .M.l l.'i. .*.7.'.m2 (»/v^ p. *\\A). Snanayaka Karap|H«rtt
MudiyaiiM'lap'. <M.:i7«M. r.ii.727. Vt«ilaralla>,'.'. I.«»;t:i. 7.:.7:5. 7l»''Ji;.'». Viharogc,
ri:».8S2. WoktihuliuiyrGiiIlaiMalji^jf, l,l»i:.(Talp«»t .Sika 173S). Wiradawundago,
1.:.:i1,21»,.m:j«;, hoaw, ;{t»,i:n». r,2,t»3i.
(IfiOl A.D.).-.In the y.ar of Saka HUT,, on Wrdno-^dav. the eij?hth day of tlie
liu-rea'«in>r nuion. in tho month Po^.m. I. Konil.iiianu, the daughter of
Nujraliyadde Panikki Araehrhila of llrwahcta. and my da\i;rhtfr Mt nikhami,
bting very much in debt, an 1 as wo an* unablr to di-ebar^'e the naid debta
even by buvin;r Mdd four ehildnn, we havi-, in r«.nMdi ration of i:.2 ridis,
absoluirly tran-ftrn-d our paraveni proiKrty.lM'injf tlu* tlrld Wa«/ala of 2 pelan
njid r. labas and the hen attaehed ihcnto. viz., Uankewelabena, (iaipiiiilh-hena,
TfuriifolUhina, and a cocoanut trer ^fandin;? near the mcU, together with the
lu»Uftes, gorUfcus, tree*, and hen apiH.rtaining thircto, to Godamunno Abebioha
ArkshohlU la fcmam |g pumraal. Wltata . .
hiul, Quauntuml, IllriilknhiiBl. Vibtnif* Appa, )
IluwiUifu Nukat Kmids, Acharl Kkiil'. Arm IUmti, Ilcwa PindtUja, OuU-
nniinii t.luiUT^''>^"x'"'''"*ti'*>'|{uhami, WatWHliulvWBjs. (Improcatlnu.)
ul Ilcwnhi'Ia. I
IK'lai kiKl l> lohai, _...
■%juul liiiTh nn-l low grvUMilii BpuMtikiDiiiit thento, which pm|wnT bavinit bars
■■iMH-Mil lijr AliifinluUalBtnihGWaiiciicht-nrvTi'Brxilil.DChiiiilciith hcMt
U> ini , hi* luin* (ImliuiiMiiw UulmniliraiiMi, 1 wxoriliiitfly pOHM!Hi>cd tho mom
till I irriviil *i thi: a|t<-' ot niiii'ty-nix j^can i Imt an I karu no uiale vbililrca I
hI S irbiK. IU)tetliTi wllfa kll itn a)i|iui
my lU'iKlitT'i icraiicKliiUKhUT, — — „... , ,
irntiulMiii, who HiKirlnl njr KmnliliiuirlitFr, to imwoii in |ianwnl, M th^
n-iul-Tn) ■»> iiiuuk Uii-liilaiHi-. Wil iiiibm -. ]lnat Iluilijniinu ol N'utmlijrailiUi
mihI li(<-iin-. K.iraiiiKra Mnrliyiiii-laKaAiiim ut llii^Kinii-*UlBtp-. Knndo ICimIb
A|qHi. Wljiwliira Naulr. tluhinialu'ljiici.- Viilanr, Kamlu l^ikuriiKii, Halawalijm
111 SajnuiiB niHl llii' llailalo n( ih<> Minir |iluH-, Xiknt l>BiHUtara. CnlnmnniM
KuIbIhiiKh MuiliiraUM-, lliiipjtniiwriM Apiiii, Yatliinlu lluhaniliniin*, Alawotn-
Rama N.-liutla. lfaHii!i.Li Tiktriila. aii^ Kriuiwala K.mJii. ( luiprmitiww.)
I7.i:il.
tITUN A.i>0— On 1'ui'MUy. thp Ddh ilnyul thn numlli Tumiu, in tliuycaruf
Soka I7:!<>, iiihIit iIw uniili'lUkliai AM-a. lln [iilluwiiiir Uniln U'inK Uw
mrnri-iil pro^ny i.( ini'. Wm-iahR Wlhranu WB.Iinato«-akkn \(<J»W
1'iK.ikkl Ihrai lliHliyan-o'liiH^ Siilui Li-k»uw K»nllii» Iti'uikrato, Konla of
NnKnIlriiilila. in ihi' SiiiniNiitniKUhit «( Iluwahi'M, aul Iwld altd inikm-hmiiI by
iiK-. t.i wit. llaiik.'Wi'U, iLE. •Hu-,- Niiil hi|{ii aul luv Umb. u will n« all
uiiirr iiiiivbI>Ii-< auil iwniiivniihM U'ltiuuinir la mi-. I have irmntiil to my
■Ml Appuhauit Kiuula. WItiu-««-i whu knnw ihr Miuo ani I>ilt(|iBaiiarnllu(v
U'liiknla Vi^luraia ur NniniliyuMa- Ilriiiwaia UuiUyanpphiipi Tikirab,
A1ii"4ii MiullyaiiiH-lavu I'Miiuliiiaia. DahaiiayakA SIiullvaniiFiii^i A|>|iak«ml,
■■anikkl JIuiliyanvlBSi! ruKnnila, WirnilawnniUn Mi->liInniB A|i|>u.lluii)(iil<|{r
.Viiili., lli-wu'liwimilBi!.' Viiln IhrnillUiyn. II.'H'B|iBiiilllain' lUmli .taiili'. Miitu-
kaliiWBiMi-i' liana lliiiBrB. UnrBii|Hili|n< Vkknwa llciiarB. aail Willi tbf
kn<nil-)|»> til luiiiiy ullnpi 1 liavi' I'sux-d itii-TBliM tn bn » riltiii ami Krantiil.
Any ••»■■ wbn will lalw nuv illaiiutv >hnll iHUlti'r tlif miKi'nnni of tbv unloala,
ami uiy ww A)>|BihaBii "hull inbi'Hl. !(■■ •Iiull nut hiiITit by awi-nrini; on Ibv
Nti' ■■nli'iiK liLsJii.
(■■■ii:! A.i'.V 111 till' ynr nf Kakn IT^l.tm MiHulny , thn M^'untl duyol IW
waniui; Mi»n. In thu aumlh Uiiliiulina. niuhr Ihn vuiiKli-llflUan Wl»n. Thai
Ihn laiiiliii |ini|>Tiy wlijub wa< iMirrliuHii liy Nuicullfailih- Abi'«inha Itnlo, of
SairainKiiiiilnlH- in ihr Mi^'ulnlilw of Ili-WHlicln, to iri-mwi in laravi-ni, aro tlu-
lh-l<l< A-tWiililnnui ot3 ih-Lh, Waualaiir:! yriia and ii laiuu. Kaiulclinnilnira n[
J |H>lii<i, villi Ihi' Kiinli'iii iilliiEhiil Ihi'H'KS vii., the icanh'n un whivU the
liniiHda hail li-i-a i-ni-liil, the mnbii whiirln Iho bhuik'roithH n-riilB. tbv
l[4nl<-n whi-rtHii nii Tr-.i-iv, bwi-ihir vlib thv (m-a auil hiKb aial low unniiHh
ai>|H'TlniiiinK IhTrlo, )Hf H-im-il by ibc Haiil Almunha Rola till hn aiTiviil Bl the
aiiii u( i!i|fliiy-nri< ycara. ' Hut I, havfnjr no uuili- vbiklrrn. bavo alMulalelj
Kruntnl thi-raiil I BaiUi>aH)N'lai>anil.l Inha*. tiwrtlwr wElh the (nnh'iio, tram,
aipl biith aiHl hw ({nniiuK tn WrbuubmU ApiHihumi, havinu ohtaiiiiil from
i-litaiM- ri<r a iifHibI uf fltUim vcam.' That the paid Appu>
, - ... Ilw^wlii lanil''. Binl at thu rvuot Mil ilMthhiiiiPUbad ''""-*"
r, whn niHlitiil hlia nn^'tann-. anil to bin Krnixl'lauirnli-r to pi
pnravrnl. Wiliirwi<. : Maitallraihli> llaba Likawn KonIa, l)>'waiiico Araob-
alillB. WfiHln Nulil.', »:itnii AlnraiM NBi.k^ MaduwpLoknra XaiiKMndllwa
5ui<U-k>i1lii, Wiji'inlan .SaliU-. Mnnip|Bili llviiayu. Vblana IVnlJlaya. I>Blu){am>
ni'il'iii XfhiK Uiiln, Aiib-wUniillr Vbhinr. Hn^ratna HamnniTa I'nnauM,
Obiii'KihIb lT|i:i'>iiiii|ia>lB I'nnitn'n'. KBra)i|<<'ra HivlijiinM'lBtn; ApimhaiBl, Ungp-
liywhlu MalinniliniMui, Kiiiuli- Lnknrnwn, ami I'lHlapnil'bi. (Impncnlinw.)
Viiiliinilii wn< liilil tn ii.»..'h> iIhi Iklil \Vi|<|«nikunilnitn, hut it my Knnil-
■Inniihli-r In- ih-;'Ii<>i|>iI Ii wni tuhl Ihat n'igi|iarubiiwbnni ■bunhl nut br
iraiiKii. I7.l:>l,
I l-UHl 4 11 >. 'I'riiii'r-r of lan.t iiiuoil IiiIn< writlin awl tiriii<li-l mi TlinrMtay.
Ol.' thirl.-1'iiih ih.v »r iIh' i Ih Dnrnla. hihW llm .Niii-i.tlnllim Aito, tn ihu
iv'riir Xnkii irj«: I. JliKiininlljVHlnjK' Hiwluna )liKiiM|«lHyn, ot llulmuni
in llnnitah.' knrahxtl H('Kulalih<> iinwaliitM. Ii"init.n>iw nmr.aAil havlnir got
tiuui MlIhwi'Ib flaninuibi'lniiv I'kknrnte ul IKIiwU .IM riili* in nuA. I i»ir ut
NUO-NUO Ml
lM*!mffaloM, 1 pair of ahe-biiffaloM, and 1 bull, hare tratuferred to the Mid
Ukknrala, to potseaa in paraveni, the two portions of land which I powcwed
bj perfonninfT the ienrioes attached to the Migonpattije Nila, to wit, Patti^e-
kombure-wakalijadda of 2 pelas and PolgoUe-patttye-kunibora 1 2 lahas. It naa
been (granted declaring that Tcngcancu of the ordoaU vhall befall on me,
Siuduwa, and my defux^ndantn, for the firnt, Heoond, third, and even the wTenth
time, were wo to make any dispute ugaiuHt thiH, and that Ukkurala and hi*
dcucendantH arc entitled ; Bodecluriug thiiihaH b(H)u gmuted. For writing thiM
I, Sagama Nnpona UnnanHe. WiIucpkoh who know the naroe an* Kulohodande
Mndiyantie, Uatnayaka MudiyanHe, Knka»uriya Muiliyaii!<€Uge Duggonnarala,
Ourudeniyo OalmuUe Gammabe, Kort*inno Onlewutie Gainniahe. and many
otheni aUo know. 21,015.
(1809 A.n.).~In the year of Saka ITIil.ou Monday ,t he tonthday of the waxing
moon of the month Duriilu. under the concatenation Keti. I, Kati'wosam
Hinne Bowalage Puuehi Menika. of Nugaliyiulda, in (lUiidnlie of Mcg(j«latiho
Hewaheta, do hereby declare to have given in )>aravcni unto my grandson
Punvhi Appu the ^laraveni \mu\h belonging to ine, viz., Uuukeweia, ko, — all
thcHc lands, iucluiiiug high and low groundn. Witni-H.HeH who know thi> Kome
are Pananwala tiauduhe Kornlu. Atu Koralii. Kahawafl''go Mnhundirama,
Gamage liindurnla, Tikiri Arnchchila, Nugaliyiuld*' Aruclichila. Godaniunne
Tikirala, Dcuiotutn ArachchiJA, Lctknni Nai<f<', Sendiya ilenayn, Pu^uralia
Hcnnya, KotandcniycKornla, DisanckageWcdikkara Koraln, I)iHnneka Kandcge
Arachchila, Pilawala Kankananin. I\Inll(-ganm Alagodagc Kunkanania, Kala-
totage Kankauaniu, Dippitiye ANpantiycgt^ Knnknnaiua. 'i'huM this Talpot haa
biten written and granted in prrNrnco of tho ^uid witncs^rx. That neither
myMclf nor any of my relationr* can make any (li?*iiuh' for tliem- landn, if they do
they nhali HufTer calamitieM nt the ordeal oatliM. MMu-re t«lmll hnpiM'n no cala-
mities to my gramWn Pnnchi Apftu and his doscen<lants were they to Awoar on
the five ordealH and poHscsH the lands. 1 7,:i(W».
(1813 A.D.). — Under the constellation Aslisa, on Thursday, the thirteenth
dav of the full moon of the month liak, in the year of Saka 17:<r>. The
following lands iidierite<l by me. Wije*«inha Wikrama Wadanntuwakku Wahala
Panikki Herat Mudiyanselage Maha Lekame Korallage llanii, of Nugaliyadda,
in the Sagamgandahe in Megodalilie of Hewahota. U|K)n a Tal|Hit from the
late Menikrala Korula, my father, (h'Cea^^'d. and ttndislurlsHlly |tuss(«sMrd by
mo, to wit, the I'lwer 12 lahas lying below the water-course «if the Meld Uankc-
welukuniburu ai.d its appurtenanees and also the other movable and
immovable propi riy belonging to me, as I have no eliildren of my own, 1 have
berebv granted unto Siyatu. my nephew, bigotten to my uterine brother
Appunami Komla, for and in oonsidtTation of usrtifitnmH> renderetl to nio.
Witnesses who know the nnnie are Panikki Mudiyans(>lage Punehiralu Xekat>
rala, Daluiimyuka Mudiyanselagi* .Menikrala., Wiradawundage Tkku Naide,
Kande Lokurn^o Ukku Naide. Katna Almranage Ukku Naide, Hewmlawundage
Jaya Appu, Hewapanditago Kiri Appu Xaidc, Marappulige Appuwa Ilenaya—
all of the village. With the knowlc<lgo of these thiti Talpot Iinh b(>(>n wri tten
and granted unto my nephew. (Irapn'cutions.^ 71M»7."».
Herat Mudiyan.solago held 1 pela field and llulawalige holds 1 pela G karuni
Md aa a HewiHi Paiiguwa from the Dalada Malignwn, to pay eight Hhillinga a
ytar.
NUQAPITIYA.— A village in Medasiya pattuwa, MaUle Houth. The waaam
indadoB Qurulawehi.
Population in 1871,241 (119 males, 128 fomales) ; in 1881, 234 (112 nwloa,
IWfomaloa); in 1891, I9d (94 males, 102 foumles). Potlem, Volhilaa, Patti-
wala, Smiths, Low-country Sinhalcso.
In 1878 38^ acres paddy land were registered. Comroutod la, «/». 9 J/, (paid
Ra. 40()ti) ; uncommiitod O/i. l/>. 44/. ; rodbemed lOri. 2». 3/. ; tomnle laud
On. \p. C/. : total 19/1. ly» 3/.
Familhi. -Nngnpitiye Ukku Danda Ukam wan oue of the jirineiiial men of the
village. Ilewa-oiieo a Koraln. Unowned laud here, iJowalta, IIiiJnngiMla, and
KalalpiHya. m.wt ]»arl by purohuse. whieh he mortgaged, llonds put in Muii
in 77,118, H7.:»«':., HH.i.»:t, Iki.so;i. and the whole estm.. Mdd under writs. HtmaQ
Appu JMMmme the owner <.r alnnwt the whole lands (l»H,ir»| ). The Lekam left
Hoveral sunt, some of whom are in Uovernnniii servieu.
Transfer by Uingiriya PandiUya of Xugapitiya In 1793 A.n. *.f land in BowaUa
(, I «»f. /.,|r. 1 1 J).
■VJ4V. Ekuanka HodlTUMbrv. TBJOT. LlaiUnmn, W,ni,
lanlvvn Uhkn Basdk, Imta AnchchiU, tt,Ut. Ilia •dd Klri Buida,
U oi tb* *IIUg« Id IHHH. lUawlDHn •"" BkjapKku HodijputHUn
lUiillnnw. ot liiiwatia, ip tin t'lUnlj^attn konte
JalUUkDilDiHiHlunilaoaDinrDiDKthuUiipeT 1 ptii
kaaibdTa. whloh prDHsnliiiii ilicf IimIkw) U-rort- mr : ■iiJ on in-nat
— ■■— trd (loillMit m nniah on thu Jiuv of Kailarnli — ' "'"-
ti _i.^ hold* T "'^"' "' ~" ---•-'- ■-- - -
lonlnveitintlDglka
-- „ .. ._ , uul Diliddurato. tha
JIabiuidlianw, who huld* Talpit diwunwoM fut 1(, Iim »tiil>liHlH4 bl* tinhl to
tbr Mill laud. Thimlanll !• unu-.tal Mhin, ih( ■dd Muhuullnmn.tofetlier
Kllli Um hiptb mmI IuW ImmIh, iDvludiHK Kudrun and Irrcn attacbid M tM wid
|iui(uwk tu In iKtwiiaud fntc sf all dlninibii. Thin !■ irnntiJ un Thundan.
tlir tbirlifiith ilitjr ot Iha dmina^lntf hmiuii
Kit'n. Klri.iruwn, uid Uoininiliua. m kIm Kuniwa and
al NaUtiiln. K..iiilurnir*«rB. ninl NawaKMlilniia, aim
■illwMv Bud tW Krmi lli^rn i>r Jlatuli-. l,a:..-l.D.a
HDO&WKLA.-.V vil1iiK« ill Kiiliwiiniimiiaaiya imUuwa, llariMiiktln.
Ill tim (!ui»i)< :l IH7I Kr.>i<rH'<l with WoruniiKanii.
PuimUtiiin in IhhI, Il4l7'i innlin, 4'J funmlua) ; in 1H9I, IIC (6S tnalaa, 6S
fMnnlio),
In MTm ^I n-n-i iif |>ii<tily land wore nigintunHl. UommuUid !lu.|!lji. 31. (paid
B>. liH>) ; nt.l>uiiHiil Iki. -ill. III. ; atwiuliitiud Ou. Op. N. ; toUl lUu. J/i. Of.
Wai.aww.v.— Tliiii family in i>t the fint niik, both in Kaudyui tiiUKi and in
Tba (ruilitiiiu is that ICu){awola Appuhimt and Doditnweln AppuhniDi wan
. ImUboni (.Vol. I., ,.. /7J). Tlw funnur hud a dnUHlitur m^irriud ImliulinalniM
AplHihanii in liiiiiiu, wliiuw wn Kui^awula Uatwadana Nilame married u
AHilinuRitnw laily niid hail tirii aoiui ami a dnii){1iti'r ; lira nina wuro Rutcmiihal-
inaja^ of llui'i>uuttu and ltuiiiliitr4 niHiK-ctivtly. Thu dau^tliMr ww Lliu inintrMt
td KliiK Kirli Hri (.hat. O-m., iJlh Jaat ISiJ).
Tb» Itulunialiatinuyn wf lluiulnra luul two auna and twu daD|{hton ; the latter
wwe iiMtTiwI lu Uiwvlipiiw un 1 Uii-an),'a rwiHwtivuly.
(I( tin' MiiiH, lliu vhlot, wliii vriiK vuIIikI Nutpiwelu Itajalcurnna Ohaiidriucknn
Waiialu AludiymuK'igul tlwfulUiHiitit HaiinuHfrnni thu king rlnted 1760 A.n. :—
" Hill. "-IV uinniiiBiul iiivvn hynnr divine awl illiiHtrlaua lord, tho OUef
■it Liiiikn, by riniw ul hbi InciialuiuMi' and dwy Kinw. >* that KoKamU
ItujiiknriiniL ChaiHlra-wkhara Waniln Muilullfa In M>rviiig thu Ku)iniiiu Ureat
iJai<- wlih niiiiiihi liiy.-illy and liuinldi'tii'iK uD>l ubv<11i'iii:u, hu bu irranlnl Um
Oankidiiwa iif .NitKiiwi'la lu KnliiKUiamaniiriya l-Mtawa ul llarnpija|<attutt> ;
ImuiriUil iinthi> nt liy f nnH I hi* idiki iif ihu Humniltiif llvUlutuDaa. on the
■iHith from Lhi- kiOk iif IIh> ■iinimit of Tlbbulu-laiHlnitwU, on tho want Cram
Ihio >-i<I>> <>I KarunduKimraiUbvnBi'U, ulid on thu north lr»ni thi* iddi- of the
■nnintil of IVk'ula. wilhin l.hi-«' hiMinktriin, conii«liii|t of l>niioku|iu(a o(
i iH-lii-i. Alu-ikiit!ii of 'J iH-lax, l'i'iihliiilini)taliakumbnin ot il b'la*. I'ulbuwbum
•if 1 am-inn. Saklira'li'iiiyBiif I aniuna, JlilliwaK-aiipcuot .'•iKdaa, Kahailiiitya of
H 1«'Ib«. I'uwakiniha-anKa ot I aniuna, Kalugnllik ul I amuna, Navamrndniiya
of » laliw. In all U ainunu and I wbt ul Binddj Innd, with the a|i|iurti-*iant
hiKii lauibi Siyiuiiliahtii'iuiphrua. Tikhotu-laaiUitnilBhinU, Kala-alitwnn rhrna,
UHKal<-lH'iia, Ikliik-l.-nochuiiB. Alonnffr-aramha. YakBnbiiiiiitly-urainbB.
Ilu1li.l.l>'uiy»-araiul<n, wllh ull olbi-r mnd>ly an.! dry landi, pluntaliunii and
huitM'HlyliiKwlllilnthia"Uaiikalnwa,'>oUULthr.hl><chtMrvii,i.'rBB<i'i:hildnin,
and ilwir inwrailiiBm aa liax ai. th.'y am not iitind, inay oi-"*' '■■ — — —
_ M naniiri'ni witii'out any liiMrruptiiiu. Thin KanliaKa was
Kfaui.-.! ou lhi« Thurwlay. Ih" ihinl ilay ot th« »BBii,i{ ioood of ihu monik
Damtii. In th- Tiitr of thx liiu-lri'iiiH KIiik Haha tful. in tho year caliol
1-raiiia.lula. Thi< ia llw immdibhI, and thin in It.
Ib I7iU a.ii. ho waa a|i|<oinliHl lUteiuhhaUnuya of DumUra. and thi< king
l—ud thia m^t of a|i)ioiiitu»:nl :—
- SUI "-'rhn EDUiiiiaiid ttivi'li by our diviiia aiid IDaitrioua lard, tho Cblrt of
Uiika. by YirliiB of l>i< liiwmiHirabl.- ami J«ip grao-. i> that a. »"B"™
Uaiakatiiua rhaiKlrawkhara Waaab Hiulaliya !• •unrin* ih. Qntt Oato with
NUO^NUG MS
fraftfc Mai, be be rnmted the Bate of Dumbara Panelyapattii. Thii Sanhaea was
nrnnced on Frichy, the neTenth day of the inoreaning moon of the month
NikinI, in the year of Baka 1684, in the jear called Partthawa. Thif ia tha
oommand, and it ii thin.
•Afterwards he was Disava of Nuwarakalawiya, and married an lUawaoa la^y
(Vol, Lj n, 17i)* He was chief o?er Harispatta and chief of the Oankaim-
Biruwe Biaduwe Departroont in 1766 A.D. (Vol, /., ». 364). Ho Imilt tba
embarnlawo Vihare in Botota in the reign of King Kirti Sri (Vol, J,^p, JOB),
He dedicated land to thr Gonignda Yiharo (Vol, /., i>. SOS), Ho is nioutioned
in a Talnot dated 176G A.i). ( Vol. //.,;i. 59Jj. In the Judicial Commiwionor's
Diary of 13th Fobruary, 1824, it is noticed that his Unds woro ooufiscatod by
King Kirti Sri. Ho had a son, Iinbnlnmlgnma Muhaiidiram Nilamo (To/. Z,
p, 380)^ who was UatoiiiahntmAya of HsriKpatta, married an Etipola hidy, a
niocc of DuUewo Maha Nilume, and had throe sons : (1) Loku Baiida, Rate-
mahatmnya of Harinimttu, married a Diwolftama lady and had two sons and foar
daughters, one of the dnughtorM married to Hulangomuwa and another to Ala-
▼iharu ; (2) Modduma Ihuida, Uatoniuhatnmya of Tumpano, murriod a Dunn-
wila lady and had four sons and six dau^htors, one of tho dauKhturs married to
Ramhukwello ; (3) Kuda Handn, llateninhatmuyu of Udunuwara, married a
Tahnuko huly.
Tho hrothor of tho Disava was RatomnhatniH^a of Harispattu and lived in
ImbuhuulKauia. IIo built the lUa^oUu Viharu in Henogauia in tho roign of
Kiu); Uujudhi Huja Hinba MW. /.,/i. .V//).
Nn^'iiwula Kuda Diha Ualabanii wilncrw to deed of dedication to the Tittapai-
gala Yiharo dat(>d Saku 1721 (179*.) A.n.).
Nugawola, Raicniabatninya of IlariHimttu, purchased lands in Kaka 1708
(17H(i A.D.) at Udawda in Upper Duinbara. His son, Rcddagoda Lfkam
Mahatmaya, litigated for tho sumo in 1H3U and was unsuccessful, 8,3U5 ( Vol, /.,
p. «;?).
Nutrawola Badahula Baddi Nilamo witnoMS to deed dated Huka 1732 (1810 A.D.)
by Pilima Talawwe Disava to Maha Nuyakar Abu Swami of Gamptila (Vol, /.,
/I. 03).
Nugawela Multungo Mahatmoyo ruKlNterod in the H. L. M. of Pallo Ala*
deniya and Woli^allu as holding lands ( Vol. A, jtn 17t 13).
Nugawola Mahatnioj'o marriod Kc%'alle Uala (Vol. /., ;i. 10).
Noticed that Nugawela Nilamo'slantls were confiscutcHl in the reign of King
Kirti Sri» AftorwardM, wliun tho lands were held by Udupihillo Rala. they wer«
again confim*atcd, and ()al-cdando Mudiyanst^ got tliom. Afterwards given to
Wullaliagoda Muliandirama (Jitil. Com., 13th Ffbntarff, 18S4).
Xuq:awela Banda rit. Moniki and Ilnpl. Plaintiff Qluim(*d tho defendants aa
hirt slavoH, valued at £7. 1 Ox., and statiHl that Guni, tho grandmother of the
lir^t and ^rcat^Krandmothor of tho Hi'cond defendant, wai in tho year of Saka
10.s:{ by \\vT parents moM on a Tal|K)t to Nugawela Madappu Nilame f«ir 100
ridiH. AftrrwunU lirHt difendant's mother and her four children were in Saka
17.'i7 tran^ifcrred by tho Nilauir to tho pIsintitTV father, Nugawela Basnayaka
Nilame, on a Talpot. 1 .:tu:>, D. C. Mad.
Werugtxbi Uutcmahatniaya vn. Diyakiliuawala Tikiri Mcuika. Plaintiff was tha
raat<TiiiiI neplu^w, and di-fi iiduiit the widow, of linbuluialKAina Muhandiram
Nilamo itfiat Uatemubatinaya, who was the hou of Nugawela Diniva. 24/i&8.
NUGAWKLA. — A village in Pallopono konilc, Kotmale, under tho Kadadora
Arachcbi. Yillago path fmm Nugawela to Nu^emula.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 1881, 8 (3 maloN, 5 females); in
1891, 6 (4 males, 2 fcmslcs). YellalaH, Tamils.
Twenty amiinu (40 acres) under paddy ; irrigated by tho Nugawola-ela from
Panduru-oya.
NUGEMlTUiEWKWA. -A village in KandapsUa koralu. Mstalo North.
Not mentioned in any of tho (^onsus returns.
In 1878 1) acro(Oa. .>. A/.) paddy land wore registered, which paid Ra. MA.
MUGETKNNA. — A vilhigu in (tHm|>aha koralu West. Upper Dumban.
Dk.naimtiya is a hamlet,
/^///..//f'nifurumanekaiida.
(^
NUO— NUW
NuKoiuiiiui }{up la 4 iniluH from I't u^hIu. The road to Uintonnft ptaaes ihi
the Nii^utc'iina vHinU clone Iwaidti tho bungalow for many yean oooupic
Mr. H|»onci)r Hhelloy.
ropiilation in 1871, 414 (227 maloa, 187 femalca) ; in 1H81, 468 (230 i
233 ftinoltM) ; in 1MU1, 413 (220 malois 103 fomalea).
In 187H lH2i anroA paddy land wore roginterod. Commuted 66a. \p. OL
IIh. 3jr)2'4ri) ; aiiandono<l Id. 1^. bl,\ rented at one-fourUi Oa. dp, 0/.; rede
7a. AjK U|/.* total iUU. \p. 4i/.
Lajul li<"*o held for Katapulle senrice changed by the king to Kaiakarm «
ander the Kawikara Lfkuni (Jwi. Cmn.^ 2Slh Jauuarif^ 1826):
/Umi/iVj.— Udnu'u lUiiKuhami Htoted that hiH mother had a caae againat thi
Korala for hind iNtfure Kobbckailuwe Siyapattuwe Adigar and obtai
Sitlu iJtitl. Com., 'Jut/ Octobir, IS2U).
Di'hiKuhnti line StMlihaiiii diilicHled land to the Dalada Maligawa on i
ITii."! A.I). ( !«»/ //..y. •5^-5 ).
UunilNiruWc^itif rilaK<'. 4<M(i«). KlnhencKt'. 30,rtlG. Oammahi'lagfl, 1H.291, !
(TulpoiMSiikul7i!'J, 17^tN).:to.tMil. HinKuni-inauaKo,2H,GUM. lliuwerunnai
l!S,(ioH. JuyiiHiiiidurat;!*, 'JK.tiort, ao,i;.*i|, :tH,4»2ri. JuyaMuriyiigo {Juti. torn
ftrtohrr, JS'Jfi), H.H2\ (Tiili>ott« Suka 17'J2 2:»-:il- 1 1). KiuidcKr, 21,374 (T
Saka 1722 :iMi. rulitkuiubiircgo, h,h2I. 1H,2t)l. 21.374 (TalpotH Saka 17J
:i4-:t4-44), 30,U4il. l^undakkArage, 3H,4»2.'i. rcmdcniycgo, 2»,4H)8. Wi
40,100.
Kaka 1722 (IHIMI A.D.).— I, Kandego Kalingurala, of Nugoteuna, in Pi
}ialtuwn of .Mi<Iiwuku (iani|ialia, <lo horvby trannfrr and make .orcr nil
HiHtor Dinifiri Ktnnu my iKiruvi-ni landh, to wit, Mcdawela Kanatemnlla <
with nil the lii^h and low groumlH and nil tho pruptTty together with my
authorising her to ikimsc.hn the Hiinie in p«'r|H>tuitv. Although uiy fiiiter I
Ktana MWcur on th<) m'vi'Ii ordnil (nUIin nhe hIiaII nut yufTcr oalaniiti<
wh(M>Ter diHiinti«M iIum nhall Huirrr ihrn^fruin. WitncMHen who know tl
.\Iitliigi< .VriK-hrhila. .luviiNHii(lurav'i« Arurhehiln, Knniliun*ge Arnchehila.^
t«'go Dlngirahi, Kuniluiro Appuwu Uunnnuhe, Amhnguhaluude Ilenny
IM«>««'niv of iW^v HiinrHHfM \\iin Tulpot hurt been written by lue, Kulu|j
h*raknrayu. ThiN has lifcn written under the eonHtellation PuMa, on Ihu
in iho month KMila. 1H,2;»1, 21,:I74.
Aaka 172.*i (lH(i:{ A.I).).— Grant by Jaya.*«uriyugo Sirimnl ITami, of
tenna in Duuibura, of hiit estate. t» hirt hon Menikrala. WitnesMei) : Pera<
Anichohila, K|Mdnkumbun* Subchumi. Tanikki Rala of the i4tme
Tnlnwiniic iroraiickaniya, Atnitatluge Kudarala. Talfiot written by Wi
pit lyt' Neknt rala.
Haka 1731 ( 1H12 A.I).). (}rant by Strimal Hanii to hit* granddou Pnno
Witni'Mi"* : llapugu«kiinibnri* Siwurala, (todamaditte Kalinguralaf Ik
tonne Anu'hchila. Medtlutuarala, Kiri Henaya, Denapitiye Uk
Puntnkumbure Ukkuwa. H,H2l.
KUOBTOTA.- A village in (Tdnpoito konilo, Kotmalo, on tho loft Ixink <
Kotmnlu-oyii above the junrdon with tho llninbodii rivor and below the ju
of lhtnd:du*o>n. It ih under the Knlnpitiyo Arachehi.
fUrraiHii, — Kttarandona and Punknnduro-oliiH, Knluhonda-raynpihille-eh
Not ill the CeiiHUH of 1H71. Population in 1881. 42 ( 21 maloa, 21 fem
in 1891,2(1 (10 nnilea, 10 feinalen). Dhobioa.
Extent under ]mddy 8 nmunu (10 acroii).
/1afNi7ir#.— Dango and Idamego, G8,GH4.
NUWAllA DOUANWKLA.- (To/. l.,p. 177),
NUWAUA Klit Y A. In lTda|M)iiu korale. Kotmalo, 47 mileafrom Kaudy, 3'
UaduUa, (»,2iM) ft. ulM)ve tho twtx.
/frf#//irM.— Pi.lnnitalttgala, H,2'Jrt-2 ft. alM)Vo aoa, 3 mile.4 eaat of Nnwan 1
Kikiliinana, 7,:i4:* U ft. alM»vo aea, 1 mile north-wcat of Nuwara Eli}-m.
tract of land known an Kikiliinana, near Oliphant eatato. waa regained
Crown after liti;;:ition antl taken poswension of on 30th Septoniber, 18
( AflmhuHlnittou Itnmrtn, 1884). Lover'n Leap. 7,098*8 ft., 2 roilea eaatot !S
£li>-a ; OnoTreo IIill,ti,«H14 3 ft., 1 mileNouthof Nuirax% E\\yk \ \^Qa.tAiX
6,174*6 ft.; VuwMn Eliya PUihb,
NUW-NUW 666
Nawan Eliya u itid to ha?o beea a temponurj rMidenoe of Qomd Doaa
Oatherioa ^9^ Torbeij p. 13S),
Pint Tuitod by Dr. Davy in IftlO, who ineHkii " of that tr&oi of wild oounirv
otlled tho N«ora EHya ......... the circumfurenoe of which can hardly azooea
16 or 20 milos."
The road from Kandjr to Nuwara Eliya wa« traoed in 1827 (;9, Forhe$^ fk 136).
Casio Ohitty, writing in 1B33, Hays : —
Nnwera ElHa, a military po^t lately taken up, in in a sunth-eant direction,
'tO miles from Kandy, the road lyint; through a wild and mount ainooa country,
always picturc^^que, often roagniHucnt. This place was flmt viNited bj
EuropcaaH in Si'ptembcr, 1827, and waH fixed by Hir E. BamcM, an off«*ring
peculiar advanta^oB for a convaloHoi'iit Htution, in January, 1H2H. He imme-
diately commenuc'd buildinfr a hoU!«<>. and htnoo that ^Mriod many luibilaiione
have Lh'CU urfcti'd by private iudividualx, and otlicr^, both public and private,
aru now in pro^resM (the di«cov<-ry of limoMtonu in tbo uoi^hlMMirhood (pvatly
facilitutinK tUo obji^ct) ; and thcrt- «unnot U' a doubt but that the place will
so(Mi in(-r«>aHt* in importumo at wvW an cxtont. The HUiokiuK chimnicn and
whitt<waidiod walln of (ho hoUHCM t^ivtt it uU tho a|>)M*aranm* of an En^^liiih
haniK't. It in upwunlH of (i.tNH) ft. ubovr tho lovtd of th<* Moa : tho extent of the
Eliiin on which it in ^itllnt(•<l may ho ubout I niilcii in length and one and a
alf mile in hrcudth. TliiH plain in dividcil into two pariH bv a thick strip of
jungle, and is in a gnat monnure nurroundcd by ht«H'p, rocky iiiountaina of
irregular height, which are covered with wootl from tlic verge of the plain to
their very tops. Ono <»f thvM\ mountaint) riws upwards of L'.«HM) ft. above the
level of the river, which mcundiTM through the entire extent of the plain,
'* The tcmiteraturo of tlio air nt-ver uppritacho lo what is called Tropical heat,
and though the eold is noniet inieM hO great. a'< to pioduee ice, yet (he piercing
wind which ix ho fre(|Uently coniphiintsl of in Kngland is never felt/' The
mean daily variation ot the teni|NM-alure it* iw high sh 112", and the annual
ningo from :t.'i.*" to Mu^". Then* are two Neasons, (ho rainy and (ho dry ; the
former pn'vaiiing during the iK'riod of the north-east moUMHin (fnun I>i»eiimlier
to MayV an«l the latter during that, of the Niulh'WeHl (from Jun(> to Novein-
b«T). The soil con^iMts of a deep biaek mo4ild, netting on a stratuni of yellow
olay and gnivel. All doscriptions of Knglinh vegetables, fruiu, and ftowcra
aru cult i vat (s' with hucce^s, and pronu>«e to Inh'ouk* abundant. Then* ate
numeroUH HprMigH and wells, and the water is «» jmre :us (o form a transparent
tfolution of nitrate of silver: there are aisu chalybeate hprings. A good deal
of game is found in the neighbouring junglei*.
From the establishment of a mail eoarh In-tween Ctdomlto and Kandy, by
which easy convryance porKons may advanc^ 72 miles on their journey with
little or no fatigue. We may e\|KM-t it to lM>e«»me the renirt of invalidn, even
from the Const. The Kur(»|Nan nddierh resident at Nuwera KlIiaaptN-ar rudd^
and healthy and {Hts-ti'^H (lu> ^.mie hirenifih and Hpiriis us in their native land.
Of this beautiful s|Htt, reelained from the wilderne^-*, niueh more might be
said i but as time will doubt le:«s develop numerous lulvautagen vet undiiH-oveiedt
we have conflmHl ourMolveH to nuch informal itm as has alreaify ap|H'ared frtim
able iHuis regarding the pres«-nt advantageM it olTerx to Kuro|KMinH, both in
salubrity and comfort. Kven thii*. brief as it is, may nrove not nninterei*tinir
when this infant Htation at some future i»eriiMl "hall nave lK*oome ix>uspiuuouii
among the inrntrt on the Island.
Then* is a bazaar, which is improving daily ; and tho eHtabliahment of a
native resthou^o for coolies proves highly iH'ueflcial. —
Sir Samuel llaker gives an interesting ai'count of his life in Nuwara Kliva
at llakerM Farm from IHIK till |H:.r». ^ .
Nuwara Filiya is now the sanitarium of Ceylon.
The lake was formed by Sir William (Iregory in IH7I.
Th(> Asnirttant Uovernmen( Agen(. (he Dintriei Kngino«*r. and the other
Government olheers have their lieadiiuarters here. Tho Kseheheri, PoUoe
Court, District Uoad Commitlei*, the lioard of Improvement and Sanitatio&»
tho Fiseals ollb^e. Hospital. Prison, Pont and Telegraph ofllcus. Polieu HtatioB*
and the I'ubliu Works department (tlUees.
Tho Governor has a resilience called Qu(>en*H Cottage. Tho General Ooai*
mauding the Forces htu«a bungabiw.
There arc nn Anglican Church near the Knchchcri, a native Anglican Chapel
and a Uomnn Catholic (.'hurch in the Old Bnzaar.
Several hotels. There are bcveral schools.
AVf/^r^.— Bambarakele. Blackpool. Bund Land. Elephant Nook. Katumana
Lover's Leap, Mt. Lid»anon. Maragaht«)ta or Baker's Farm. Naseby. OUohaat
The Scrubs, dio. * r—i-*
'*).v;
NUW— NUW
The motit importaut ruatls an* thv cart road lu Uda Punsellawa, to R
and (tampola. to liadulla, u> Nanu-oya, tho cart road ronud the Moon
and >.uwara KUya Lake plain, and the New Basaar cart road.
Tea, oinohona, and vcKetabloa are the chief prodacta ; whlla Um
Drcwerpr i<t not far from the town.
The Hakgala tSardi-na are nituated at an eleTation of S,600 ft., 6
from thn town on tho Dadulla road. The drive down from the f
estrtiinely heantifiil. and the view from a Tantago point in the garden*
^* over Uva to tho Hniiutalr, Nuuiuuukula, and MaduUima raii^e*.
ironiodiat «*ly iM'hind thcKar«l<'nMii4Hnk(rnlarot'k, 1.31)0 ft. Tho road to I
niiH ihMiiKh till' Kiiii Kliya K<ii'»CtN whorr Kintr linvaua oonllueil the 1
Sita,un«l wlitmou nIiq mudolKT chouih) throii)«'h an uudi'rtfruuiid iNUsage \
thn rock.
PnN'Inination Hth .March. IhmI, oMtaliliKhinK a INiHce Forin) in tho
Nuwnra Kliyn, almi altvrintr limilit of tho town for tho puriioHUH of ** Tl
llf»anl."
l*r«M:lamui ion 0th May, IHSti. brinf^intr "The Carriaf^e Ordinance
inti) o|M*ration from thin dalo within the Local Hoard Itmitn of Nuwai
Pr<»uiainati(in 2iith May. IMhh. notifying confirmation of the \
framed hy tho Lw^X Hoard of Health and Improvement of Nuwara El
Pupulation in 1H71, l,4ri4 (I.O.V> nialcy. 428 femalcH); in 1^81, 1.791
malfi, .Vi'.t r«>ni:iliH) : in iHtM, 2.72(i (1.7IH malvH, 1,(K)8 fttinaloH). Eai
BarKlH^ra, Vuliuliii', Mt»uruicn, Tauiila, Low country SinlmluHe, Ucngalii
doacvudaiitH.
In tlio*lutlicial (^imminHioncr'n Diary, 22iid Juno, lH2t», it in noticed thi
IftlO or IHl 1 A.h. |UMiplu of Momo village cauio hero to amelt iron ; ono <
oomitanioMH ffU Hick, when the iron HmelturM inHiatod on his being remc
Ilia doath hhould deiilo tho f urnaceH.
Downall r». II. 8. .Saundrnt, for Harnort Hall, ur>,170.
Kor^haw. Mrn., r*. X'i'i'n^nw* of D. Kur^haw'8 nnol vent estate, for the Elk
:p;.1«»."». luM.Ivtncy ^5.
Lo Mc'iuricr, ('. H.. r«. 1*. .MauMahon. for a portion of St. Andrew** and
a«w of water, 1»,(»2I (X. S.).
Capt. II. Tlyrtlo, ait trnHle<' undor a marriage hcttloment of Mm. W. H.
ohUkinetl jml;rment againnt W. While and purchased land rold und
4H.i;7l.
BartholomtUHB, J. W. F., owned land hero (43,649), which was nold unc
6l,r>7K.
Low-country Sinhaleiie and TamiU owncil land. 48,019, 44, ('»2:t. 4ti,0Ua
Tent. 122.
000— OLU MT
OQOOMUWA Mu TAKOOMUWA.— A village in LtmU MlMiyt paUa«%
Ibtale East, in WilKomawa-waaam, 8 miloi oait of IlimbiUyAkAila.
Sirtam, *- Iletiipola oya.
A amfill poor viilngu.
In the OouaaR of 1H71 grouped with Wi1i(oiuim'a ami Utluwelwala. PopulaUoa
in IHHl, 9 (4 maleH, 5 fuinuloa); in 1H91, 40 (22maluii, 18 females). Deao^ndanti
of a Vedda named Okka. They are a wiindoriiitf piMiple, who live by hunting.
The 22^ acres uf paddy land registered in lH7b paid no tax, having been aola
by the Crown.
On a rock in a field there are the ruins of a vihare and dagoha, five or six atoiM
pillars, and two lines of steps cut in the rock.^
The bund of the tank is destroyed.
OGODAPOL.\.— A village in Galagodam-wAsani, Udapalnta korale, Tumpane, oa
the Kospotu-oya. It lies U'twevn Uiruntnlnwwn anu Wcttewa.
Not in the (Joiihus of 1871 Pupiilation in IHKl, 35 (21 males, 14 femalea)
in 1891, 37 (19 males 18 females). Ja^i^'cry caste.
In 1878 4 acrcM of paddy land were rv^MMtorud.
Ogodapula Molioltala got a land in Daskara in the reign of King Narendra
8inha(ro/. /.,;>. i^.S).
OLAGANWATTA.— A village in Akuramboda-waMam, Udugoda Udasiya pattawa,
Matalo North.
Nut in the Cimkiis of 1871. Pupuhititm in 188], 7l) (41 males, 35 Yumales); in
1891, 4ti (24 males, 22 females). Ja^'i/ery eiwto. A fuw Silversmiths. An
unhealthy, dirty village: many people liied in the ten }ears between 1881 and
1891. At onu time tliere was good colToo grown here.
The tradition is that the village was tirst pcople<l by men who erected the
hamba granary of King Uaja Sinha.
Olaganwatte Duraya dedicated land to Kiribatkumburo Unnanse in 1798 a.i>.
iVol.J.,p,3-iO),
OLIO AM A.— A villatre in Udugoda Pallesiya pattuwa, Matale North, in Lenawala-
wasam, west of Nalamla.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 1881, 55 (32 males, 23 femalea) ;
in 1891, 4G (27 m.ilcs, 19 females). Oliyo caste.
In 1878 27 acres of paddy land were registered.
OLUKOLAWALA.— An uninhabited village in Kandapalla korale, Matale Nortli.
St> fuin. — RambarakotiiiM)ia-ela.
liiU. — Oonmottakanda.
Not in any of tlie CeuHUs returns.
In 1878 13| acres of p.uMy land wore registered.
The tnidition is that the village owes its name to a lily, the stem of which
seven fathoms long, which was found growing in a pit.
OLUWAWATTA.<~A village in llewawissa korale. Lower Hewaheta, north-
of Deltota, north of Pattiyagama. It adjoins Bawulana and Bopitiya.
Strfiun. — Oluwawatte-oya
HilU. — Oala-u«la-kanda, Tarahalpaneksnda.
Population in 1871, 2r»«; (128 males, 128 femak^) ; in 1881, 263 (140
123 females) ; in 1891, 2.^*) n()8 males, 131 females).
In 187H 491 acres of fia>idy land were registered, of which 3(*| acraa paiid
Ra. r22'(»ri, 8^ temple fields, and the rest were redeemed.
Oluwawatta tea estate is of 2(19 a.:rcs.
The Galagoda Walawwa had lands here.
AillliM. — Dawkl* OimanU prodnoad
oad ■ tTkot bj wlilafanT«nlUD<livn*gl*ai
\Bg ■ Dntohmu M tha btttia U WEidonol*
In Hcton Koraln.dUul (iJtl a.d.) Bikt IMS (T. £. C. MS).
Wbnp Tiklrihimi ([>*■ luidH ibe alio Kava tbc TilpoU >nd tha two oi< - I'Uii
hir ucoton had rvoilv*! Irani ibo Kiiiii WimaU Utuvm* ud B»..' .< .«!•
Wnhk (Jird. eVa., (((A Orrukr, IHie).
Anifodoig. 1U,»A. Aramg* PihaiumLi. ir.AOO, 17,811, 17,700, 18,t:>l. B«t(*,
^H.TTI. r>3.12il, A3,»TT. Ilmnile IlriutriilMni hplrl land tor tfa» Mrriot .i wiaUni
cluthx fur thi) PjutfMaft lliiwahi,lll,.1«l. DimhulkumburcgE Pihananla, »,1H.
■)l<aniiyaltKK<i. »),»», -Jl.!!!;, •O^M, SM,T7I, IH,&3'J, Qiilafoda Walkwirm,
W.ri.UK^Mi. (laUipiila^rc, au.m. Italu-aiiulUnauv. ZJ.xsu, ZV'I, SK,U0,
^G(u i\ H,>. KaiikaiilKK, IT.ITI. Xvukara Lekanw. 17,011. Ketawalaga,
!lii.:ii)i>. KonlcKi-, lIXtH, «H,TT1. Kotuliira, 2».717. UkiunairB, lOfiW.
Nam-.ginafa1lhii>iinll>i(.>,Iil,i:iiinU|HAHiilu I7:l<>). Ul'.Ibed, uld to ha«a
ffirt. land- i.n a Hanm. fur wrviiw mutrni) lu the war with Lbe Dutch. 39t
(jrM lhr.mh,r. Is33t. MiilakuulniniiD, KainiraU or Pa>|ruiu DewUs,
17,irt lTa)|Hit Haka II3<i), l7,iUII. til^W, tl,St7, r^^M, 3U,VU<). HiRahaipv
... a, M,K1U |Tal|iM 8aka 1711),
MJMK NitalaiHlc MwllmiiH^iitfr. MTia. Pbub"'' ' ° '-
M,'M!I, Viuraoaico, 1*7,^11. WiinU-kara UndijODiU'laita ali'iti lk-ti(ii. E .
Ul.»7. nV-whtlBlla.bUclBliiinlthu-mloci ufa Ninda tvDant, JU3 OTtt
OnvmLr, IS;I4). VuUyi-KV- »».',!<iC WiJLiHlaraif. »>)>■
iriMA.n.1.— liithi«hnl]r;[Pflr.ufSnkal73»,ufth«mnnlhWi'>a1i.anSniida]',
U>r nnh day ■■( tbn waxluit nmiiii. dihIvi thi' i-nmirllatiiin PumW Tho giarannl
1uul< hi'M by iw. UntrHinm Kaiidrala. nf raiKnmn Di'wnle in lIuwawluM
to iny irraiiiliiiiu Kankiiniiru Kawrula. mi ihut ho mnj pcHwvi ihem in panveoT
Wltn<'h..-K who kniiw Ihu hiidv arr U<.n»'t'wi.ll3'v Araubchila I al»> know,
Tikiri(Ianiiual><'lul«ikti.>«,1IiiwiilBiKVi'l.iioIalwknaw,VitiiraDDOiiiiimahe
I al-u kniiw. V,lit|{aina Kn|iurula t al-u kiinw, Oluwavatle Korala I nlM know,
KuituU Aiipii [ nlni know. Wnnniya llcnayi I alM know, Trmmctlaya I also
kwivr, thtwiilkaruya I nlw know. KiHiwD t» no Uniiy wltuvapi lli<* lainl
vwirhi'T hiiH iHi'n wrilliii ami di'lirvnil. {IniimiiatiuiiK.) Thin Talput hai
iN---n ilrawii at l<)aiH<'i;»lara, bcinir th<> ilvnllltiU-hiHiae of Iho Mid Kapurala.
11il< Talput Iw* ln-n writtun liy m; MiKaha^B NVkalrnU. i 7.<TI.
(IMJl a.i>.). Iti th<! fi«r i>r Saka ITia. on Muulaj', ttio lllth day ol tb«
waaluK niuoii. »t i iin an h VV.'^ak. TIk two pi-imiiik, Xi-kntmauiiaral EUna
anil Ihi' yiinntfi'r (lit<ilh<-r) raiii-hlraln. iiT llluwawiitla. In llewnwiwit korala ot
lli'lpaluljlte IIi'WhIii'U, linviiiic ii-4 iiilii ik'lit Ihi-ir hnd> witit tiivcn over U
lyikn KHiiinrH Iti-wtyu. wlin r.'-irlnl at iho lluwi-tikmln intaou and riiniiTiHl lOU
tiili.. Ariirwunln (lunarat £tniui'H duuRhtrr, Kniu Klimu. Uiiiir uiiablr to
nilii'm Ihn lawla tor want ol iiiiiiipy, rfuvinaJ from Ila1u-a|inllana tlvnaya-
btfr. IN-nuxam lliiiiiya or Oluwavialtu W ridio aiid K> amunu of poddy,
■tul in mn-iiU-ralliin tlicn.'uf and ihp debt havinji been |>iilil and havisf
Ti'ccircil ^n-at a'li-taiici'. thu iijiiht pi'la at BoRihakDiiibura. kc., aro
kinliy tran-tiitrul liy mo, Kolu F.uuia. lo lln raid Tvnuwara llenaya to b*
CiniKX'd liy him In px^Tcnl. Witmiwi who know the Kunc aro Oalapiiage
i.ra1a. llnnutunmi Kiirula ut Kllndl'Wa]^ DuhJinir«-la Atukorala, Koralegi
Kiirala lit UliiWMWailn. Koltalamt Knraln. MnitDkunibnri'Ee Madiyanx,
KilcahnRi- Ni'katrala. LlynuarnllaKO Punirhirata Kapurala. Pa-iTDnia^re »aido.
Wilta llH- kiH>wlii)i;« lit Ihnm wjtmiwK thin trannrpr in innila. Should I, Kaln
KtMia, or any ot my dnnn-iHbiutH mnkL' any ill-|inla to thin, we nhall nuffar tha
oom-iijiu-nn"! (i( the wn-n ordi-nl uDlhn, bul Tunuwnia lli'naya and fal* hein ot
-~ MranKi-rthHtiBiuraUain lliu Kaiiii) [mm him nhall bo nati '
k. in tha yeor of
or nrK'-iFalilip lli^wnhTa, iMVari^n BwVTn"c<rn~i'i~^
naiiitrnaiioa ri'cviviil ^M mp. hrmby anoigiinl usd k"'"'"' unto Mullcnga
MBhulinryo. (iMprrL-atfaaH.) Wiiw™« to tliii arc )t:iriu.«ina l>ilianDraia,
Maha l«-kain> Araibtliila. Kotuwi-nii lliuluwe A|.]mi, llBiiiiL-kKe Puiicbinla,
Cla1|(i.Mnwi«a Vlilaiiv. ItlnilaKii'laue Funcbappu, naUKwlutri- AracbchlU,
InirnruWRlliirel'Bliix-urnla, Yakdrbitfi'Kapnrala, PaiiKaniaOuninnobe,01uwa>
K.ii'.' ili'iiuva, W<-li' liimiva, Tliin Talpot hiu>b(«a writlsn by me, Oabadajama
Xilame uf MatBuann iHSM.
OLU-OLU
PAflGAMA Natha Dewali.— Tho trndition is thfti King Wikrama Baba m.
(1371-78 A.D.) bailt tblB temple. King Kirti 8ri dedicated 3 peUs.
There iaan inscription on a square stone pillar, at thostops loaning to the dewilo.
Paagama village, which belonged to tho dowulu, wan giycu by Government to
Dodanwela Atapattu Lokam in 1817, when he wan ap|>ointed Kntcnmliatmajra of
Hewabeta, with the duty of taking care of the tumplc, with liberty to us* the
•ervices of the people {Colonial Secretary* $ MSS.^ Vol, 632), Vul. f,^ p. 173.
The de wale owns twenty-nine Puravoni Pangu in llowawi^ttia (14«.3/>.2/. fielda,
12a. Op. 4/. gardens, 44a. 2a. U. hen). Hurvices valued at lU. 3^)7 '45 : —
Vitaranage family bold as tenants a Ganwaxam Punguwu, la. (>/>. 01, fields,
Oa. l^i. bl gnrdcnH, 4a. .')/>. 0/. hen. Services (cunimutible for Us. 20*(»U) : to
■operintend the cultivation of one aniunu of the muttettu from nloughing to
■toring ; to Huperintciid andaMHJHt in tliutching thu duwnle buildingH. in clearing
the muluwa, and in decorating ; to hold a pulihaor thu mutukndu for tlie |)erahera;
to got the other tenantH to attend thu fentiv.ilH and to perform the cutitonuurj
aerviccii ; to supply pehiduni to the BaHn.'iyaka Nilaniu when he viriits tlio village ;
to prcHcnt to tho ISasnayuka Xilame at the new year, at ihe AluUial Maiigallaya,
and at the perahcm, a kovilipottiva and betel.
Kapugo, Biinnukge, Udu^c, Vitarann^e, an<l Kunkani^e hold as tonanta a
GanwuHum Pangnwa, la. Op. G/. ficidH and 6fi. 3p. 01. hen. Services (commutablo
for Us. 20) : suuiu as above.
Kapugu h«dd as tenants a Kapu Pangu wa, la. 0/>. 0/. fiohlM, Ott. Ip, 8/«
gardens, 5a 0/>. ft/, hen. ServiioH (commutublo for lis. 11*70) : to nurfonn the
duties of a Ka|>urala for nix months in the year ; to cnltivuto thieo livadi of the
muttettu from ploughing to thresliing ; to aH-slHt in thatching the dvwalo
buildings, supplying straw, also to assist in repairs ; for thu perahera to clear
maluwu, asuist in putting U|) watadagowul, maintain two lamps, put up.
decorations, and whitewash the dowalo ; for the festivals to perform customary
services ; monthly to bo in mura for six days ; to supply pehidum for the
Basnayaka Nilamo when ho visits the village, pen um as in No. 1, and in addition
to give eightpenco.
Kapugo, Disanayakago, Polwattogo, and Widiyuge hold as tenants a Kapu
Panguwa. la. ('/>. 4/. fields, Oa. l/>. 5/. gardens, 2a. Op. ;'»/. hen. Senrioea
(commutable fcr Us. 13*20) : the same as abovu, and in addition to prepare the
Basnayaka Nilame's Idangcdara.
Udage Punchirala Aruchchila holds as tenant a Kapu Panguwa, Oa. 2/i. Of.
gardens, la. 0/>. .0/. hen. Services (commutable for Us. 2*50) : to assist In
thatching and whituwasliingthe duwale ; to clear maluwa and put up decorationa
for the perahera. •
Bannekge and Vitaranage hold as tenants a Kattiyana Panguwa, la. 2p. 01.
fields, lu. 2/>. 21. gardens, 5a. 2/i. 0/. hen. Services (commutable for Us. 28*25) :
to perform the Kattiyana mura for six months in the year ; t(» cultivate three
liyadi of the muttettu from plou^dling to threnhing. In other respects the same
services as the firHt-mentioned Kapu Panguwa.
Kankanige and Vitaranage hold aH tenants another Kattiyana Panguwa,
Oa. 2p. 8/. fields and la. 3/). 21. hen, for the al>ovo services, (iommutable fur
Rs. 880.
Pattinige family hold an Uliyan Panguwa (Oa. l/». 21. fluids, Oa. Iw. 01.
gardens, 2a. 2/*. 0/. hen). ServiceK (rommutablo for U«. 12-35) : to hold the
mutukude for the perahera ; to give adukku to the Basnayaka Nilame when
he visits the villa^o ; to jjive him a pennma at the peraheni as in the fintt-
montioned Kapu Panguwa ; otherwise thu services are the Siimu aa Oanwaaam
Pangu, and also to do the Alattihenio service.
Kankanige Punchirala holds an Uliyan Panguwa (Oa. I;>. fi/. ficMs, Oa. 3». 01.
gardens, la. 3/>. 5/. hen J. Services (commutable for Hs. 14*ri5): same asaliove,
except to carry the randoliya instead of holding the mutukude.
Kankanige and Uannekgo hold another Uliyan Panguwa, Ott. Sp. 0/. fields,
la. Op. 6/. gardens, 3a. .V 61. hen. Services (commutable for Us. 35'30) :
same as the first Uliyan Panguwa, except to hold thu wiyantittuwa inhtead of
the mutukude.
Kapuge Menikrala holds a Molten Panguwa (Oa. Hp. 0/. flehls, Oa. 2;i. 01.
Krdons, 4a. «)/>. U/. hen). Services (commuUble for Us. 8*80) : the same aa the
it Uliyan Panguwa.
ViUniuMge ttanliami holds another Multcn Panguwa (H lalnis fields). Surrioes
(oommutabie for Us. 640) : one-third of the first Uliyan Pantniwa
36— *J7 y
Pulvatiu UwllyuwaUgt and Uduo bold ■ PillhtmdtM Pangnm (la. Ob. 0).
Wib, :iu. Sf. lU. ||anluii«,<lii. Ip. OJ. Iisn). Kurvims (commuUhltiftir lb. 1^70) :
lit rultlniii.' ihrm InhIh <if tliu luuttuUn field tniDi pluui()iiiiK %a l)iruiibin|[ ; for
Uw pvnbi m anil timlivali hi liiM thu palilia ; hi )iut up duouratiiHui, ejur tba
naluwa, jiut uptwii WHlHilaiiuwiil.unil iiiaiiiUiu (wo hiu|w (iir tliu poralnn ; ttt
thatoli, ni^uiTi nnd wliitowuiili thu iliiwnlc.
41onavrlii)(u hoMR a H(iimy>i l>ani/iitrD (fl». :)/>. Ot. fluids and On. Op. 41.
nn1vi»)< Wi^mccii (fominiilaUri f..r 11". I7*t'i.'i); mnnthlj to giro two piruwata,
unc [or tno mullriiUK and tlio iitlior fur tlio Kapunila ; fcir the Mrah«ni to main
U|i for thu tW'i Kspunilaiilirri lint" nnd two juc^kuli nn<1 toiiu|>p1j tbam with on*
piruwiita U('li ; hi tpya |iiruwal;i for llio pi'oplu who carry lliu mniioli ; for tba
panhi'm tu put U|i a wiy^inn nt the ditwtilu ; tn uprDiid piynwili and lupplj
Mnbu ; whuu thu IJiu>iin>ukn Xilaiiiu vinililhe duwalo to praparo Iod|jingi ; to
waiih tho lim, halu. amloLhoralothii of tha duim1« ; at tbopenilierato prcasnta
(upjiiva to the ItannRyaliii Nilnnio. Thu dowalo paid tho tux on Oukokumbun
of 13 hlnwanil an Tfanilniipcln of 1 pvta.
HiirawaliyaiMitjo ami VibiranaKis bold a Kndi-allaDu Punanwa (flo. 2p. 8t,
II fluid from ploiiKhiiiK tu itoriiiu ; to
..._ _ _... , . jlid put up tho diyiiao will ihununuKu nnd brim
ftilnkkn >•>■) pi-hiiluni to llw iUuMJahn Nilnmo'ii Idnngcdum, uthorwiiie iame aa
llw lUibawailain I'aiiKUwa. and ill aiUliliim ti> cowiIuiik duwulo Fur tba fontivtli }
to anplily fltuwiinit tiir the nidtrUKP for nin mmillii in tho year.
lkraknr>iH!hidibi aiuilW Koili-nllaiia Pitnaiiwa (On. l/i. 21. floldi and Ou. S/i.OI.
hM). KurvioTH (Mimmiilnliln fnr Ho. Airt) : halt of tho uliova,
Idirinadii|!i> hold two llowioi Ptiiiuu (0>(. '.!;>. Of. flrldii.0«.3/i.4/. unnlunn, iH.lfi.Al.
hen). KtinircK (cimimiitaiili' for Itx. irt"J(l) : to l-u in iiiura for thruv moiithii
in llin jrmr. Ibirly iUj'h at n tiinn, and iH<nt the diiu-ula. and iilwi bunt it for the
pmahom anil tbi> ft"<tivn1ii ; tu awiat in inilliiiK up tho watndiiKuwal ilwiimtiiina
■nil in elrorinji tho inaluwn : tu mltivnlo thrao liuila of Ibo ttotlu fluid fruni
SbiiqihinK Ut idnriilR ; to amuiit in lbiili'liiii||, rujuiiriiiK. and wliituwaajiiiiy tho
nwalo ! nxintbly lo In in mum for nix itnyii ; at tlio purahvra tojirBHunt to the
llBMiayaka Kilaoiu TiftnlnblpH and Lvlol ; (o minply ii maiiawi of oil and nine
ikiwalo ! nxiiitbly lo In in mum fur nix itnyii ; at tlio purahvn
llBMiayaka Kilamu TiftnlnblpH and Lvlol ; (o minply ii mai
•urtH iif viinitabli'i for tho piluinii)!0 at tho puraliura (or oi
Hilrldniindnuo bohln anotnor (lowini Pntif(uwa {On, So. w. uoius, la. up, w,
ganlunH. In. ip. M, ben). Horvicc (commiilnblo for Rn. 3175) ; th« ume aa
■Ihivo. uxpi'pt to heat tbo tummoltanui for ail monlli* iaatcad d( tba duwuU for
thrill iiiontlui.
Vilnmnnifn liiddn a Pnnilnin Fnnipiwn (4 burunia <{urdon), HorTicca (comlDut-
ablu fur Kii. I): tu bold imndnm for flvo dayi duriiiK thu pvmliuni.
l..'Wiiliyad<)u OnrunnuhiJnKO holdx n Niivnii l>aii|{>iwa (1 poln gardtn).
Korviri'a (nimmntnlilo for Rn. 2) : yo:irly tu givu ikkilcbuii knifu iiiiil a cocnanut
(cmtH'T fur tbu miilli'iiRa and nlui fur tba Irlaii{,'odnn and a punuma uf an
ani-anut ruttvr l« thi' Ibiiniiynkn Mlame.
Miimwiiliyaddi-KO lioMn :i 1(nruni'|{nr<lcn axnTuldonn Pnnfpiwn. Serricaa
(oHnmntiiblu fur fiO cent-) : tu sivu two botllu* of oil fur tba pcrahura, or pay
ono Khilliiit.'.
MiirawnliyaddcKo liidrln 1 ncin tinnlcii aa a Kodi-allnnn PanguwB. SorvJoM
(•oMmiitalilG for Ito. I) : tn hold a k.iilija for fivudnyiior thapurHhon.
■ " "■ ' " " " lili-na I'linKiiwa. Sorricoii (commutable for
I for thu pondiom, or pay two nhilliuKa and
•n Pitnunwa (ihi. !/>. 01. fkild* and Ori. R/i. 01.
1 ... ...t . ... 'u't of bnllaloee
it tbo ]ionhura
at tlio rato of onu for o
niunajBbiiuo liuhla t
ben). Mervic™ (roinniL...
toRivelhrcobufr:iliH'a, alaofnr niut
VitamnatiolKildM tibnriinia(:nr<lcn ana UornnePanBawa- SerTicn (eommnt-
■bla for Rv. VUl) : yiarly tn pay thr«u abillin'.:!! to the dewale.
Vitannuitu and VJwIanaHu bohl On. 2p. U. (fsrduin aa an Aiwsddum Pa»-
pnn. Si-rvifl.- (r„niiiiii(=hlu (or }W. Hi): No. I to pay one tbilling and
aiaiwnpp and No, i iiiiupencn a year to Ihf dewnlo.
OLU— OTA Ml
Badahelai^e holds a Badahola Panguwa (2 pelaa field). ServioM (eommiiUbto
for Rt. 18*80) : to giro chattiet yuarlv to the dowale, twenty for Uie )»erahera,
a eufRoiont number for the liaHiitiynka Niluino*ii Iitunffrdnni, and twenty for
each of the three feHtivnlii, Aluttwl, Awtirudu, and Nuiiiiiiiurn Mangalla ; al
the end of pomhom to give a ponumu of a kotiilo or other niiitable iienunia to
the lioMnayakii Nihinio if proHont, a iiiniUar |HUiunia to Ihi kivoii to tlie Yidane,
and two mutti to the niultongo during the year ; the dowulo |>aid iho tax.
Paaoama ViiiARE.— The old viharo is said to have boon built at the dame tim
ne the dewale. It was abandoned during the PortuguoHo war, and aome landa
which now belong to the dowah*, wcro part of the viluiro cndowniunta.
In tho reign of King KirtiSri,(iahigoda liunubadde Nilamo i*obuiIt it, and he,
Galagoda WoIUimo Dinava, and ot hur^ dediciUed landn.
It iHHiiid that during tho Dutch war, King Kirti Sri came to lIowawiMia and
stopped at tho bo-tree antl found tho vihare choked witli jungle, which h«
cauMcd to bo cleared, and dedicated u portion of a field for tho rico offering of
the vihare and tho otiior {>ortion to the dowale.
In 1854 the incumbent, Atth:id:iMMi Unnanao, rebuilt tho vihare. There ia a
Malasunge and an imago of Buddha.
OPALGALA.— A village in PalleMiya pattuwa, Matale Eiutt, north of Rattota
There in an ctttato road from Uattota to Opalg.'tla, 5 miles. The road continuea
up the hill to tho church and thence through tea estates. The woMsm indudea
Monigolla and Bowotenna.
Tho tradition in that a Vcdda king livetl here. That thero wiut a shining rook
used by tho Veddo an a wlietHtone in sharpening their arrf>w heads ( VtU. /.,^. S4S),
Hill. — (lomkalH^lakundn
Population in 1H7I, 22K (127 males, 101 fenmUa) ; in IKHl. 2tH; ( 1 55 malea,
141 fenmUm) ; in 1801, 313 (16H males, 155 females). VoUulas, Hniitlis, Tom-tom
BeaterM, Tanuls.
In 187H aU) it U4 acres of paddy land wore registered.
Opalgala tev. estate of 547 acres.
/<i.w/7/V«. — Dinanayakage, 2K,617. Gamago, 28,ftl7. Kotagala Mtate, 8.*l,llt.
Lolugaiiwchige, 28,517. Pahalage, 61,837. Uatcrallage, 28,C17. Udage, 61,837.
t
OPALLA aliai OYAPAIIALA.— A Tillage in Udapalatakorale,Tumpane, olA tha
Kospotu-oya.
Strrnm. — Udadcniyo-cla.
Jlill. — llapud.'indawekanda.
Population in 1871, 30 (1(» maloH, 20 femalcH) ; in 1881, 70 (39 malea, 37
femaleh) ; in 1891, 7.'i (45 males*, 30 fonialeM). Jaggery caste.
In 1878 about 5 acroM of paddy land wore regiHtored.
Isabella estate (luKolvcney ],0U8).
FiiMiVtt't. — Hcnupola Dewuyalage, 40,K0i». Kulu Dfwayalagc, 7,403 (Criminal)
Latuwoiuge, 4(»,bUil. Upu.saka Dewayalage, «(i,<Mi2.
OTAGAMA. — A village in (lampaha Konde Kasi, Upper ])uml»ara.
Not in tho CeuHus of 1871 nor of 1881. Population in 18111, 17 (M roalati
9 females).
OTAIjAWA. — A villugo in (Jdapono koralo, Kotiuale, On tho Puna-oya, Otahiw«»
Ambatiilawa, llandapangama, Qaukewala, bangilipalamn, and KoHgolla form Ml
Arachchi-wasani.
Strtmn, — Pannal-oyo-ela.
//i7/.— Wilkadekanda.
Bazaars at Aangilipalama, whore there is a toll station ; and Kosgolla feny OB
the Ramboda-PuHulpitiya minor road.
Village patliH from Dipagoda to Sangilipalaina, from* Amboheli-oya to
8angili|»alama, from KoKgolla ferry to Namultota, from Sangilipalama to
Ramboda minor road, from OuUwa to Panangummana, from Haiigilipalama to
Panangammana.
JVBBIOB/, in kn« lyoQiuB Di infftf iu% . uwMWA, uo lot maiiBi oo ivxDjuaaj i
OUUwi K<«i;alU, W (14 malei, 16 feiulm) ; OUkw* fltDgUiMUma, &B (M
n*lM, IfPfumulm). ToIUIm.
In Win SH^ aem puldy land «era regliMrtd.
/kMjliri^-Idumio, 0V,W)1.
Dicij, Maii* Ni'Waba,— Anandontcitvin raiot; wu Ihe rMldeno* of Klaf
Oaj> Ihbu. wlio i* mid lo liavu o|>ei]ed tbe (irMmt P*nai1-ojR for irrlgfttlon
purpiicBi.
"" Ei-iTATTK ViiUNK.~Buill I.Y Iho ¥illR([«ni •Imut 1R43,kn.l to now Kbtmlnned.
it ha* I amiina of lii){li lanil iikI 9 polu of (inilJy flaldi, Only Ihe [lUiuU aUndt.
OWALA.— A villtgp ill UiingBpalaU konta. Yiitinuwara.
In tb« CinaUK of IH71 Kroupcl with Kiribatkunbun, EdnnduwAva, and
KvliBlwala. rup"l»t>'"> ■>■ 1W1.95 (5!> IIUllG^ tO fenules); in 1891, 98 (4&inal(a,
ti3 fatDnlan). I>um}n.
In tba II, L. M. MaoriM(in<T. ip. 11.) piidilj land vara ngiitond [n tba oamia
ol Karnnipnliya, Kapa Durajpa, Udapitl^a, Uncawa, Sakkara llanja,
In 1H7H1I acroi (fia. 2/t. 11.) iwddf lind vera raeiittted, ofwbicb SaorM
pM Ra. G-93 ; iba rout wore ruJooniad.
A;iiHirf<<>.-irBiiu«i>Rinii. lZ.fiHU(Ta1i»t Bakal7SS). OwalaOammalic ( IW. /.,
p. any. Onala Niilikara DurafaliiKa ( I'l'T. /., p. UT). UduwabadoDljen,
Il.ii»li. Wlkramn-iiiha UuUifuniKlagc, Dl,H:i3. Yodagana Bandanu»7i&a
Uudi/aiiwIaKU, al.lll,
lltill A.u.).— In thn jwarol Kaka W13, of tba miiatb Durutn, on Sondaj,
"- * ■■ 'i>c( tbu*iuiinKHii)iin,ur ' - "- "-'' -"--' • "
Ajipn, III Uwaia la Dnnuatinliila HindaniwiuuiliiuU ol yalinuwnra, bvinf
Ti'i J ]a.nr nuil uiuvh in di'bi .liavu litmllj t rani>fvrrEil tv KnI ul;u>Ii'IIc ATauhubila
Hill tipinT iH'la at t)u> Ik-Ill Ila]iUiin)iBaiM lb aiqwitonani'm, Gi'iiik ny panrenl,
iivd (ruiii lilin liai rhllii and IS aniiiBU |iaddy. II I ur nnr ol mj
unrni'ii-uinl'innlraliKiTH Khinihl itiKjiud^ or cuiiK'hI tbii |{riiul, wi- nhall Kuffiir
IIh' rulaiiilll[-< at lUi' ■•hlml luillv. DiidHriiiii llial KiitU|{<"l<'1li< Aniulii'bila
and bl> iIi-mi'IiJuiiIh iiiny tifx]y Inki' thilr iiullw m iIh- Hw i.MihIh. liiin bud
voui'hi-r hiK l-vii KiiiiXv'l ill ilii' bniiulnli:!' iif thi- witiu-xx-. I'l.luwattu Itali
lit Itiil'iniiilh'lH'iia. <inllB-ldu i>r MUihiijh. Tuiiiiiniui Amm iiT Iho MUiia
vllbi).'!- Amhi-blU iif llm fniiii' Inituw. WilijOHlai^' Amiu iiI llw wuim vlllair*,
(ljrii-niiui'l'iiiii'liinili><.tl1ii'«inii>vil1»ii<'.lii)i>ln'iin<'l»>myn.Ki<lnii.UI)iirava,
Kakkitrii Ihiruyn ■■niKHln. Kai»ni<i(F Kaluva. Kmla Oiiraja, Klla-vilau alio
vlti«'-.M-< (hill Iuih) voashur ban Uwn grautml. Tahwt wrltton 1^ Wdrfama
PuDcblrala. l:2,VnU.
OwALA afi'.ii KrilKLWAl.A VlllAliK wiu buitt bj tbu villogDn, who di)dicat«d
MBlll bila of lanil.
<171)<> A.li,) I'lulrr thu con>tcl1atiun ITtunKala, on Tundoy. Ihn full mooD
day of ihii >n-.iil1i l:~ula. iii Ihn yi'nr ul K<ikii I71U. Th>^ land l>.'li>nKiDB to ui,
lln|iuniiKi'Ap|iaBiulUvlan'BlnViilanr,otllwabi,fnflan^a[inlutuor Yatinuwan
Ibi' ■mil iwla out >>( UilamudiinrhNU, Ih-Iuk tba a|i|nirtenani« of IIapwui|[a-
kuniliuni, nc faav* hcrrb)', with tlu' viuw at alitaluiiiK Uw atlainmvat uf
hfati-nly lilia* lu-niitlrr, ib-iiviitvd tu Tiwiawa BwUhniakkhlla UnnaoM.aO
thM hii tuajr miiiii' a ilharc ami iian-wla tn Iw bnilc The nii'rlta acornlnf
Innn Ililn iliiliuitiiiu by Ibl* [[raiit pbnlt lie idiarcil by the princi|al god M
thn wothl. tha m-M lllwlrinun Orvit Oate. tbo two Maba Kilancf, tba
Ata)«ltnirr Li>kam Uahalmayn, and the Mlanmi who art Mtcndanu at tba
paliini. Wiuu-awn: Klribntkuniburc Kurala, llalnmnllp I'aulkki HadlyaaM,
ralh^mnlk Vvbuir, Wil-ainuiM Amubthila. Ihiliidciiiyv Xikatiala, l^ulltaya of
Ih'bhii-niya. Nakkara Ihiraya ut Owiila. l'|ia<«kn lluraya >■[ lh« nauio Tiliaira,
Cnira Ihlraya u( thn mnio trlllnitF. Ilitll Ai'jiu tit ihn Hiniii villaKO, Xvholwala
PBlli'itvAnii'hvbibi.riliyt'KFlIalaiit Ki'lii'lniilu. With thu kuuwkHl|CoaftlU!»«
wl(ni-fM« Ibh land irniiit Imi lut-ii icn.ntnl
I'^i tbr imlllu and kind llaihlharakkbila Unnnnw uid hi, pu|>U* In Si.yaon-
•^fa raraiiiluiniwa, fur ilwir maiDbmnnvc mid lor thn purjinwal making
•O^rlnici, the folluwinn land- ara drdioiti-d by the charilBblB dcTolma at tba
TiUafl* KabclwaU :— Oirala Muddmna Dunyaand Nakat Danya tba lowaat
OWA-OWI Mi
ted of BiyMnbAlawA, the oocoftnnt tree hj the border of the field itMidiBf oe
OedAnwattft, the ooooftnnt tree near the maduwa, the betel orvcper and the Jak
tree above the home, the jak tree walimiriTakoAiraha.; Uuldeniye Bala
dedicated Warapottodeniya ; Wil-amune ArochohiladiHiicAtrd Deniya ; Sakkaim
Dnrava and Horanokara Duraya, these two dedicated Udugammoddedeniya;
Koraleipe Subbramani dedicated one cocoanut tree in Ootukohowatta ; Mcdduma
Duraya aAWoddumizcd and dedicated l)cl*anK<) Aawetlduma ; Koralogo Vedarala
dedicated the nppormoiit bed of Kapuattn-anffu ; Pitiye Kirula Arachchila
dedicated oiie ccHJoanut tree in Qotakuhuwatta, and the cocoanut tree irvtakoa-
gahamulaixduaha at the corner of tli(> Kranurv in tMii)(«t1arttwu( la ; the deceaM*d
i>iufriri«eka had ditlioal til theciKonnnl trtt* in (>t>trikowat-tn ; on the day uf th«
Katina, Wil-aiiiuno Ariieliuhiliidedicati^l (inlniuluiU'uiyu anil one uocuanut tre«
in BulanKowutlu { on the day that th«* .Matakn<hin«' oireriii}; in uiemory of
Kuda Ktana was prrfornied, laanihn^'ahuiU'uiyo Uula diMltcuUMl the otK-tianut
tree Htandiuff in tlie middle of llapunnKe Uda^<'darn\VHtta ; and PalleKe
Arachchila the cttcoanut tree on the l>ordcr of Owala Nekut Duraya*« garden.
(1802 A.D.).— On Tuewlny, the ninth day of the month Wak, in the year of
SiJca 1721, the upper bed of Lvllawa from the Me^'tMla-ela to the thri-Hhinc-floor
on the other Hide and the bit of land below the trench waH dedicated by
Subbramani to the Sri MahahtHlhiuwnhanse at the Owala Viliare, with th«
knowledge of the inhabitanUt of Owala, Kehelwala, Kiribatkumbura, Walagama,
and Suriyagodo.
In the n. L. M. 2 polas 6 lahas field registered oh belonging to the vihare.
OWALA.^A village nnd waRani in PalloNiva |>attuwa, Matale East. Iluhuketa-
ela» Owala, and Hckirilln under one Araciichi.
Al7^— PiUkanda.
In tho Census of 1871 yn-ouped with Uekirilln. Population in 1881, 1U7 (112
males, 85 fcmalcsV, in IHDI, 170(90 malen, 80 fenmlcH). YoUalus, Nilamak-
karayo, Pannayo, WosherH, Smiths -work in gold and Hilver. Many of the
peoplo work un ostutcs.
In 1878 about 84 aere-s (41a. 3/i. 7/.) paddy laud woro rcgiHtorod. About SO
aoros in cultivation. Not very .fertile.
Owala cNt'ite of U)U acn>M.
^(/m(7/f«. -- Kotte^'c'darii Muhandirama. 1U,170. Napana^;!* Nllamo Rala and
Puiichirala. huih of Appuhanii Muhandirama, lti,17o (Talpot Huka lO(iH).
(171$ A.i».). -In (hin ymr of Siika h'.tlH, u( (he mouth I'nduwak, on Friday,
thit thinl diiy ol the waning moon. The Can Pun^'uua hi-limiring tu me, W4*golM
MudiyjiUM', of Vd!i>iyu patiuwu of >li>(;il«'. namely, lialknmhura :i iM'lan
I hav«' Ki^ii)t«'d in iiiiravcui to Nii|t:ntiip> Miihiiniiinima of Asfrinya, who haa
oonduclcd my dau^')u« r in niarriuirr. as ilure im no one el^e to n^nder me
aHKihtaneu in thi^ my Idindm-H. us the .Muhaiidiruma has brought me hither
and renderid nu- « veiy a>'<i>tance for three year^*, ami a.** my daughter has no
daughUT or childri-n «if her own. \ViUMr*-^r« who kji»w ♦his are Eti|>ole
Mudiyun-««'. Kulurula ot Ktipidu. Kadawaia Arachiliila. Uadalmddege Vidane of
Kodawaia, Tulamurt* Vidniii' of tin.' same villap*. Kuiuhewa Muhamliramalage
Appu, Liyunarala. With tlic knowhilgc of thi--if witm>^>H■H thiit hait been
grant (nI. Shnuiil any ikthou di:^|»ut«' (lii^ K>'»"t or my-lity it he bhall Ih» curmNl,
Kapanajrr Mjihandirama may in< ly lakr the five cndial tiaih-, hut lu« ithall not
be eur.Hitl. nnd ihin i> ^rninitd. Whrmvir thif* ^;n»nt i-< nly^lilie«l. if therts be
any )ierbou in tht; adminiHtratiun ot ju^lin- who will lulp toeMtablinb the true
intent theri'of, 111' ><)iuU inlurit hraviiily jo\m. hut any ihthui who will act
oontrariwibc bhali be puuinhwl in h«ll. ll'^Wo.
OWILIKANDA. — A village in Kohouhiyn pattuwa, MaUle South, in OwilU-
waaam. It is on a hill.
Population in 1871, 405 (250 nuiles. 1>I5 fcmalei) ; in 1HH1, 042 (3;J4 maloa,
308 fomaloH) ; in IS'JI, r,M4 (.lor, nlall:^ 27U femalcn). Wahumpurayottud Illaok-
smiths, allied to the people of Makulcmada.
A school.
In 187H 122 acres «»f paddy land were re<,Mht«.n'd. A ^ood water aupply.
/liwM7jV#.-AlawatuwalaKr. 2.2J.1. D. (\ M. (TaliK>t 8aka 1701, Sittu 1710).
Bmiluwa Pnyindakaniyai, L'li.Tjs. l)om>.:ijr.iMl,.niy..K,.. oo,h8«. Edandagawairii.
24,851,61 7t.7. Oalapawajre. r.l 023 (Talpot Saka 17:i;i). Ualahenege. 55.0191
Wammoddege, 42.(H5. 61,7«7. Hcttihewauo Simau Appp, 52,723, Tett. W.
|>wi([e, 113,303. Fklfarnt^. !U,112, iJ,IT3, E!l,bVU. fui—lmge, m,on.
vattiv^ SUAM (lUpot Hakk 1T3I). ei.lT.i. PklinnoUeBe, 2,!S3, D. 0. U.
rolka[gK<-I«, SU.IUJ. KilinrlnsalUgo, 41,Uia. Tcnna RfttamahatRiijB. H,TtS.
Tift. -.m. U<IaEiiDmcdrlti[(,, -i2.n;ri, i>:..011l, as,l:il.7u,(i>l>. Upanbca, IS/nS.
Wattrffo, II.HIO. WcUxxpjayc IInpuwnUKa, G3.4:j2.
An nl> 17iU A.D. by Wulimw]* Svtuwk HBduhiJciut ot OwiUkuda. (Bm
WkdcUUMlt.)
(I7t2 A.u).- On WihIui'hI«]i, mmler the oiid>telUliaa Sita, In the jtu of
Kaftft ITOI, I, Tvninloyit. 'to OBrrhjr doiUn (o hnru mailaoTur & ImhuafOd^
MIUriiiH-la, lu)[i'lh<'r with it* ajiiniiti-iwniini. |Mrt ol tlio ttanlon lloniaha-
liitly walla. 3 laluui u( UiicuJahuhlnna. :l iwlaa of Wcliki'llrvhwia, th*
" " '' "ui're.ihi-liuwllii'twrrathviaklntiaHiManianabiubaa,
Mill Snhiilaiia iif S ih-Ib^ ti> inv pMit lirutW, ttha trudpriil uw ai
iHy.Uil<U..I,a'<lluti)iinrhlkin'u. WltwMi-H wbii hiiuir Ihh an
Ttklra Ih'Wa^a.SawVB IhnHayaiit thni«mr hanns lUli'hiiMSIalliy*. YahdrUll*
pPalkibviM
rntBiiilw, ttiiuKiiiiui Anima, l|iiraKiilia|iitlyii Klrlya Diiraya, fiHiialairawfg*
MalhiMi'la. Viw wrllJiiK <hl<. I'alliluiHi Kanilam Apnllunita. II nny nw •!
Nilw>IU|iiil<-lliiiihi'aluill ■ulTi'ral ihoH-ri'ii <inli«la, llUBlin (lut hnHhi>r>or
hi* il<'wu.laii(«.1iiill ii.li HuRiT .'Vi-ii if iIk'V witv m -wear i.ii llu> ivvi-n iinU-aU.
Tli».>w1,.iBul.i ililfl in ixuHiur Miy •liKiiut.' Kliall u-v Mallri ]li>a<lba. (.MS,
I>. I). M,
• L'daUllitmtii'la of 1 pi'ia whiuh bviiin)cv>) to llnrajcnhapitiyu Ualinda IlawajB,
ot UtriiliiamiB, In KnhouKijra pattnwa at Uatala. Whereat un Inquiry iat» (ba
■natii'iv anil niiHnilii of i^aiui* at Iwtb partiot it «aa tuanil that Appmra had
BO (iKbt or tit If K> thu Ih-hl, and that llBtana and IHnirici hava rlRht and tiUa
teltHpuattrnlautaniiHilliTtkiln. Tlkpn'tui«,thpt tKUoIilw Ai-I<liii»diuilr«d
tu Itniasa B»d Diniiiri. indndintt Iha luirh uid low itraaiuk>, buuwii, itanlrai,
■nJ )ilaiit«llinM Ihiii'lu allniilinl, in onlrr that tlw two nay ikhhiw 11m MUM
<inlcl)y in ninal iikan's To Ihla Pltvrt thin Sittn wan irraali'd im Fiiday, tht
•miiHl day ot IIh- di'rmi>ln|f hhimi oI thr niuitli Hnliiidiiu, In tlii- year ol
Haka Kill, liy oh-, Krawilr»wi>la Wliirauiaf>inha IViinyawardana NavaratoK
ItBiaiahM wuhataMwIiyanKptlaUhaini, V'huholdBllHiidllcaofMuhBitdiiMa .
Mlnrau ut (bf IIhivhui- llp|iartnii'nt : CoutrolhT <■( the Oruvrin ot N'alanda
■ml ut (tnniuuK, liiiiRaln. IiiiKinilii. Klrinciiwa. awl DivBBiliarB Kuruvai
rhii'f ut liir Uiiialu KoitiillimUlF aiid Knui)iall«ililr Iif)MriDuiiii> ; Kmn a
TauiBh kail u nil. KiilliyiiniiiiB.Bnil TauilwlatniinHwa; Itiii-imyaka Nilanioof '.ho
HmI Mnli<iKBlariiKamaI)i'W>l<'{ bIm ihBliniitUiwiTBi.t Utd aiidllatala.
«,!:», I>.l.'. aiBlul.' ( I .>/. /..yM>J;>.
<|Mill A.ti.).-~t, ■■uHwnllK Vnt-nija. i;btu thn H Inluii tnnu my n>'1<l Palls-
kunilxiM Ih'Iiiw III" rwk Iinit iif lht< Arnnilui and Ilia ken
a««inliiiK tu llii'ir |><i»<»-i to llitnluua l^nniuMBkarnya In In- iMwnwd
ill iinnivi'iil. Wilii>~>'< wlmkiui* I hr hiiiii- arn Hiiliima lluilnhakiini, I'unshB
Illiiilnwa Ihiniyn. Dnuiainiila Ara-a DarayB. (Ibb '-
niiiduMK linnivn. (iauimuiilii fmliya ItarayB, Ara-a Nrkatta, An»a Anoiida,
l>BlI<1iliij'i' Kurn|i|iiinija. Smliyn imrn tn fanwalta, Naiila lli-nnrknTayo.
Willi llii- kiiuwliil).''' ■•> tbt'W wiln^iv thiHpiuia ban bn-a Kivon. II aaj
n-n-iti kIkbiIJ di^iurli iirili-piiti' thl- (irmnt). th.-y hluiU •uiriTthi-rolamlliw
lit Ih- H-vi-ii unli'Bl oaDiH. ItaiHluna IViiulakoraTn •">? ■>*"'■' <"■ ">'. "■
onlrol inllix vwu llii' Hr-t. MiiiBul. Biid tliini timi' anil ho .hall iiot iulffr dwr».
rrmn. TJii. IbihI Kraut Iibh b<-<-n |(i»i-n nnd.T thi- oi*.;rllBiliin Vliw. «
Thur-Ur, till- i-iirhth. lay l»tiiw thu mimn biclaipd. attheendol lh« warM
flaka I7MI. Thr Biii.™i.l|«l.llmthi-laiidi-SilBn.uiiBl)«lBOtpad.ly,Bl>d
bctiira thi- luwl WB. Kiv™ rni'l « "U-. '••' m/ liiUtke U> ntoo!^ on tbrM
Jonriiry- liaiil 1 riili. nll.wlh.r iMii.1 ;i ridi-. awloW n-wivo.1 another .urn of (
ritii- in pri'H-BiT iit Si.Uya and ronwalt a tor ihu pnscu of laud un tlio other aido
of Itakft'la. »l,x>W.
A Tiharo anil thu ruina of Kitulwatle Vihitrt.
OuicBuila Walnwwo l->kii Itan.ia and Tikiri Banda own a Ninda P»''BO.'«.
_ _ ." .. ... .! . ..^,,j H ,juu, fijj ,nd B kurunu gardon. SenictJ
to ai.iniir lutiiri! tlio pronriclora with pcnunikittand
1.11 tUo i..iirn«y« in a yfnr, aovcn -laj-a at a timo,
rood; to carry the«irp«aiotnwrabor»ofpTopt»t<«
OWI-OWI MS
Ttnne Ketepitage owned four Ninda Pan^ ; GalaDehenega and Dewile
Wattega bold two pangu (5 lahaii fields). 8omcei (conimutable for Re. 1*90):
to gire penum and go on jonrneyH na alK>ve and to cultivato propriotor'a field and
hena, working one day. Iwurapitngo, Puhaln^^o, and Anhottige hold one Pangu wa
(two fieldn, Ui. 3/>. 3/., and four ganlcnn, (ki. 'dp. 21.). Sorvicos (commutnblo for
Kii. 10^ : to cultivate proprictor*H field, tic up Htraw, and wiiiuow ita (luddy; to
bury tne corpsoa of the family; to givu pivHi'iita and go on journoys. Pahalag«
and Anbottigo hold one Panguwa (2 pdaa field). Sorvicea (coinmutable for
Ba. 6'C5): to do aix daya' work at iiaddy fielda and bona, receiving food ; to go
on journeya «ud fetch muilicinca when any one is aick at the walawwa.
Uduwawala, late Uateniahalniaya, owned one Ninda Panguwa (8 labaa Aeld^
bold b^ Panwattego. Servico.i (conunutahio for Um. 3*35) : to givo ponum ana
go on journoya and to hury the corpso.H of the family.
OWlliL.V. — A village and waaam in KohouMiya pattuwa, Matnlo South. Tho
wanani iiicltidoa Owilla, r.Halniada, Owilikanda, and Wadomada.
Tho tnulition ia that the fii-at aottlor wan a Yethla oallod Owila.
In (hi) (\<iiaua of 1H7I ^nuiped with Tilihotuwawa and IhimlHtxa^deniya.
Population in IHHI, 215 (117 maloa, \M fomalcM); in IHUI, 17(1 (UO inalM
81 fenialim). VolliilaH.
In 1H7H f)2 aoriH paildy land were rogiHterod.
More than half the village bolon^H to the DiOlewo and Palipana familiea.
CryaUl Hill oatate of 250 acren (30,250, 39,500, 41,41«;0.
#V4Mi7iV«.— The son of Owille Wijekun Mudlyaiise'H aon marrifnl Unambuwe Diaa
Bandara Etana*a daughu^r and ^'ot a dnwry uf Arainliekumbnra and appor*
tenant land at Dodanwela, in Unn^Mpalata Yatinuwara. One daaghtor married
Alutgania Oahaila KaluM son, amtther Ketukumhure Andtarnttati'a aon. Tbe
(lauKlittT of the latter posm^sMtd for thirty yean* prior to 1714 A.O., 14,610
(!.'/. /., pp. i»3, J 73. i»\.7, v.; J).
Owille DiMuiayaka Mu(liyan.ie gave landN at Madawala to hla aon Muhandiram
lUIa in 175.t A.I).
SauraH for luuds at Owilla t4) Palipana DiMava 1701 A.D.
Tenite WalawwuTikiri Ktunarihanii of Owilla, daughter of MudiyanHolage Ukka
Bamla by hi-* wifp Piinihitivawo Wulawwe Loku Kumarihaiui, :U»,4JU.
Owi'.leCJiUHjr.Hlft NilaiMo( \oLI..p.:iiy OwiUe Unterala in 17J3 A.D.( IW./.^JMO).
Ratneka Miuliy«uuuh»« of Owilla in I7JS A.n. ( 1 W. / . /». iWl).
Abekon Walawwu. M:2:,\K .isj.n;, r.-J/iS;, :.:i.(«5:i. Alut Walawwa, 27,22$.
AHWciKlunH'p«, I'H.oim. Hiiine^'o. 4 1. US I. nojraha-un^u llantridigis H5.I71.
Bnlalwatt.^'e. 7^.17.".. Chetties, :IJI.2:.J», liH.r.oU. 4 MM'.. Danuuleiro. 7H,175.
DuIU'we Di-ava jfot land lu-re from (luvernnu>iit on :(rd Fi-bruary, W2I, 2H,2I2,
«.U'J(. ;».s:, 1. 1). (?. M. l)ii,m,„a\vi« Vidiinela-re. '.N/jlu. (lumano. 'JJMUty. donna*
»falmdtni,v«K'«\ Xi.'Mfi, :i:..:'in. llmlajro, l's.l'IJ, Jti.o'.e.i, :to.s'.H{. KalawitlpMla
Xilame, JT/.'JU. Katiipull.^r,., 'Jii.ssii. K^tipitiim Mahandiranin. 2I.M5I.
Lu'/tfulu K:it.>r.ila. 'JlMIIS ( Tulput Suka h;H7). I.oiKakiirago. a.S.M, 1). i;. M.
M.slu\vat(rj;r.it7.7S|. Miiiik Nai.lp VldiuuMV.t-M. D.C. .M. Moliotti Walawwe
Ihitiuuihmniuya :il.L».M>, 'A^,\M\. Mooruien. :i'.».J.M», :(H.:."i». Il.llfi. Owilla
Kuniurihunii {Vol. /.. /*..■,./). Owille Muhundimuj Nihunr Uala ( IW, /.,
p. :Nl'). Owillr Uala, KM. 1). (J. M. (Talpot. Saka K.Ti). 22,\:\ri. 2XUi\ (Talpot
Sjika 1«07). Owille Vi'duralai IW. /.,/;.. 70.;). Owillr Wij.-kon Mudiyanno*.
daujfhter married Alu(jrnnwi Gal.a.la Kala-Hin ( \'of. /..pp. 21,17,1,402). Owille
Wijtkon Mudiyunf.e\ dau^'htir inarriid Ketakumlmre ila la ( I W. /..yi. -U^).
Owille DiMftnayaka N'ilaine (Vol. /.. p. :Ui). Pahala;fe, :io,slrt;. Palipana
Walawwa, 2iM;jh, T.IUW, 27,22:i, 74.:J77 (Talpot* Saka 17:»o. 1734), U7,784.
Pallejro. 22.r.Ml>. :m,HM. 7H,n:K Parahiliyawe lUtr lUla. KT.l, D.C. M. Pilima
Talawwe riandM held for M-rvice to), 2.'.»24, D. C. M. Tolwatttj^e of Vduwa-
(Ibg."! A.D.).— On Monday, the H4*cond day of thi* waning moon, of tbe month
II, m the y,ar of Siika ir,07. Owille Hala. of Owilla. in Kohonniya pattuwa,
matalo, finally nimlu over the field Lankalmrana, with f he haildintTN and planU-
lloua iH'lonKinj; then to, the four ht-n ih«Tt)t«> appurt* nuJi(. two ladi and «*«'tco
lamHjii out of the children of Vanni, the nlave, whieh he ha<l inheritinl from hie
graniliiiutlur Karap|M*ru Mahajfe. unto his Appuhauii (mm). WitmtiH<>rt to (hia
are i auiwita Uala witneMH, iIanua!»go Appuliami wituvia, Ainunpodl
llHlMwUTMMwIttKBi.KkhmllfitatlumilmnllmBt «tltMH.ll>bMiU HnUlt
dlru>ft wltiuiw, UwUliiD Kain A|>|in uf llnlanKimun witum, tlu Pidlja
{wa'biT) lit tbo Mian vIIIoku wltitr-i. llnvliiit wifb tha kuuwlulfaof Ami
WitiK'wi rmm-A ilila IkihI prutii In Ir' wrllri'ii. tko Ik'lil Ltnlul'iiTaak, wllb th*
biinani. iiliiniuloiia, anl hIbtv (hptfltD bcliaitinitt «» flull]- mi4* erer bj
Uwllli- KbIiiIu hi* AniKitiiiial. Ilcauolfaiir rnlatliHiof miinoranjaEhM putr
■cm In lax a cUim tu ihix, majt the (bri'v-fohl unnw vinit ihem. bat thU'Appa-
haiiil !■ almvi' iiu.'h bdt-pi. Kaithi'mivn, u; mu HupportinK hi* righla arM
bT wonl o( wnttb xhnll ('njitf blJM lu all (bi>.*li priininl ovkMial «r«rlili and
ullliwirljr kti.iiii Nirvaiw; Gutnujuui wWdiiputui bli rijibtn, oitn hj woid
ut miiulb. mIuII uiuIi-i(^ ti<riur<' uul |«iii In all the I'ijciit liriniiual brill,
wllhimt rvrr Ih'Irv lilM^rntEd Imui llwn ; tbij viivtil ba liku uua tlioaa who
aoiuln <li-iai-rili> Iqp flabing. 2:i.lGI.
(ITU «.ii.). "Ainlalcuiuliiira o( 3 pclaH and itii appuncnant Aiamte aad
llBnli'D al Dulaiiwrla, In (ian/uinliU ul Yntiiiuwara, wen.- irlvvn away a*
■lottnp <>K iIh- in»rrin:(i- uf ruunilHiiri' Ulnu llawlarn E(iiiu'« daU|[htrr vith
Uwillc WiH-knit )ludijan>H<'a A|ii>Hhamt (mhi). U< n>uiiiiai'<t In piMXMafan
uikI diviibO awl Kan' tV kbim in iiiual fbanni ul 3 priao 5 luhM lu vocb u( Ua
iluu^'bti-ra. Ilut lit IhLh Lha 3 palaa J IuIiuk whlvh Ml to tfaa ahani at tha
duiiitlitiT vbii will iiuirrii-d (-ur to Aluljmma Gaba-ln RaU'H Appubaiul and
llui 1! la'IaH a Uhai lliat tell lu tiM ahitni uf Iku dnUKbtcr wliu aai marriod
uut lu Ki'lakiiiiilmrr Aiiibara|iati llalaV rbh-ot UnU von biitb Et**ii o*er
lu llir ilauKlilvr i>f Ihi' Inttvr Iqr both ol ibo *iHhT<, ntul xJiuconiinnnl In
pUM'-xiun l>ir Ihiriy yi-an: awl Iki'rvatliT, uwiug tu tho truiiiik-a In tba
eiiiMitrjr. hlii'. in eiiniiili'ratlou of IT<l rliliii. nuilu It over to Diidanwrla
HiihuHaU'nilanL'liliT I'unehi KiiuiaunSanilay. ibi'iwianMldayottbelDvn'aKinf
ni>.>l> ut ll>^ iii.niih Mbini, In Ibu yvar uf Saka |i-k1iI. In Uw pn-mvx uf Il5
niy iIm> Klii;('a lliiiiHion, <iirn)ianiii ili'rat MmUyanso, Ili'iaTa of Foar
lb-, MulivlniHla Alar"" '' — ■" "' ""■■' •■-■>! -•^■i — >- i
«'attrKub^K.lMa•lra)fl^
OanlnnnnM-. tManwi'lA Di-ai „. _ .._ ._,.,_, _ _
Aiihariyn al iki* TillBk'''< Rajukarun* Achnriya, Aram Hcnaya, wbo waibc* loi
YaLiiiuvrara. Tliia i>ri)]iiirly bavin k bcL-n mails aver In tho pivKUue of th*u
■rltnciHTM, any one claiminn or di'jiutinK lha ume. wbethor they b« rvtated
to mo or not. nhBll bo ciirMil. Rut Dulnnwula Mohotlala'i children, innd-
ohililnn. and thdr p<"torily may poxmo it, inri mat "wear on th» five ordeala.
Tbw who aid or nnitat thiH •hall mm Haitri lludilha, and thoM who ahall
dUlurb ur Inurrap' ^bia ahall tall into bill. K.Glti.
(l7iU a.D.).— On tbi> WulnoHlay, thuiccanddByof tlumonthPa*on,in th*
- -r ul KnliB liMI, at Ovilla. in tba Kuhonaiya pattuwa ot Malale. Tho
' " ■"- ' ■ ' • ' - inci lliitaranwalkcituwtwntta liaTe been K"'*" '"
year u( Knlia liMI, at OvilU. in t]
Und. I'ntaib^iiiyii uf 3 ik-Iuk and Hid
sarayuui liy I'aFiiiKiiiHiua AmUHlaiuili
Bravuui iiy ■'aliiiKniHiua AmUHlainlubs Itiiiakaruna Maba Pandita Wahala
iidiyaUFi- HalHliBui tu Knwralo, a diwrailant of tht family ot Owilla
lUuuii'lui ILilo, anil I bavu reL-eiviil tnun tlin ujd Kawmla Falkail* ot .' pcloa
ami thr irnnb'ii SiyamlnlaiFiihauiulawiitta In riuhaiiR'^ fur tbu uiid land).
Wilni'41'iiwbu hnuw iIhi i'ii'hiini[c ut the twv inrtiuni ot Innd afurv-iiid an
Ti-uiK- llaliiityaka Mu<liyanH- 1 al-n knuw. Herat Muiliyaii-i' nf ihi 'uunc villuga
IhliiikiHiw, llwlllp Aiaiwtlu lliKliyau-vIaKikmiir, Uahawutu UiHliyanw
ul ih'' HiMi- *llfai)ti- 1 al-u kwiw, lI.'n>|Hda Jayarotnit Uiidiyauw I al'u know,
1, Ayitliitiyaililn Uiibitdala. biiuw Ibr I'li'hjiniir ot tho Iwo |»rtiiina ut land,
ai»l hav« wriitrii lliin fur llir I'lfiHTt. Whia-Tar ditimtn tliU idiall aoSer tb«
T<rnir''nii<'r uf >i.ilb< llr-ily. MeuiKlly, and tbinllv, ShunM any di'inite irer< to
arlar (iiwliiiii.' Ihi" ritbcr by tlii- )airli>--> tu thi'* au.-liniii.'i! ur ollivn and m
bi-tuninny tTilinualinti"'I<'l with lumix lu in<|Mi»: Into tlwdi>pule. and In tha
nouriwnf iiH|Uiry duan inju<lii'r-.»n>'h ahall aulfi-r fur thi' hdiv In tbu deepnat
hell, bat any trilmtial wb» ibxiib-- the nialtvr joaily hball rajuy h*|il>lu«aa In
hoaTru anil inli-r inlu Nirruua. May it |)n-a)n'Tl a^.l^v
riiUiN .l.ti ). — Oil Kriilnv. Ihr toll minn <Uy at thu inontta Dnrata, In Ih*
jvarut Snkn ITini. A< I. I'alink'uiiaiui mKiinahuininvi. of Owilla iu Robon-
■lya i«tliiwaiif MntalM, t-<-.'lT<^l n-iolnnn- from raj ImboUuh nun IbnrUra, I do
homiiy nwhi! .ivi-r to him Mallullnwa of 2 anutiu. io„ and Ibrir appurliaant
btoh and low landa, uluniatlona. anil houii-a, tVituvax'a who know iho aanw
an. TlbbotuwBW.- TiilaK-la Ki.rnla. llillB«nn..k-o ArBchchi ot lha aani
TlllaKe, HBnnI»lB MubaiidirBma. Owillr Vi.lana llf nnja, Aranihi.Ki. Aracbshi
of tbi'wnw villBi-e, (Iwilla Udawattc Vi.bne. With Mie kmiwlednc ol thsae
perraao an.1 In thrir pn'iiFncu thi« laml Tulpi.r hai bi-cn giren to my "on, who
may awear un (hi' riru onlnalB and noihinB i-hall hflpiwo to bm. Any peraaa
nahlna any diapuio with rcanwt to thia, either any one at my family or
atraiiK!<ni. a'h.'ll h^v.- tn <itrfer vnRranM. For tba wilting ot thli talpot Lana-
daDiyaUnnni.ia. ILIITT.
0W1-0WI i«y
(1811 ▲«D.). — la Um Mr of Saka 1 73a, on Thantlaj, the full mooa daj of
lh« month Kbtoq. That an I, Pallege llenikrala, of Tenna Owllla, ta
Kohonviya nattuwa of Matnlo. Iwonnio much imlobtn), my flold Mc>iro«Uiiaim*
hitiyawe Limlamalakumbnm of 1 pela and the hiyh and low ifrounda and
inoa thereto bolonKiug I have (c>ven to Uda Walawwo Uate IUIa.in pararcni, to
be po««ofwod by biin undiHturljctlly hy payinjr my dobt of iHi ridiji, 17 ninunii,
and 15 lahaa of potldy. Aflor iiayin;( ihiH dubi tbo naid Itate Uala and hU
de«oenda»t<4 oan poh<«chh tho lun<1 fruoly. Witno«'*(xi who know thin are Rat-
nayaka Mudiyaiiiiela;;e Kada Vedaraln, Herat Mndiyaniiolaffo Ponohirala,
Vedarallaf^e Gunamnlrala, Muhaniorala, Waduwa. Known to thoiie witneMca
this land roachcr ha^ been ^ivcD to U«1a W nlawwo llatomnhatmaya. Who-
ever contest thiH fthall sutTcr by the ordrul oath*, but the Uatvniahatmaya oan
•wear on tho five ordcnlM and ho bhall Xm Kifc. H.'il, D. C. M.
(1812 A.D.)' — Land inheritance ^rant. cauM^l to l)e writton and deliycred on
thU Wednesday, the twenty-first in Sinhu Kavi (tho fifth Hi^'^n of the Zodiac,
Leo), in the year of Saka I'M, in to this puriwrt. to wit. I, Lokn Disaouihat-
maya, of I'alipuna in Palle^ampaha of Sara^iya paituwa, do hereby grant for
parayeni inheritance^ to Kumurihnmi, my dau^'iiter, the youuKC'tt of my nix
[)ogolt(>n children, tho Ganpun^uwu, oon^ir'tiiipr of 2 \io\ui* |uuldy Miwing extent
towanli the daranda or u]i]ier nidi* out (»r the Held Uda Muttettuwa ; and oot
of its appurtenant tfarden Wuhiwwewatta. a portion in the up|H*r side
ooutainini? li ncli» kurakkan. to^'ctherwilh 20coeounu( tncH Htandinj? Chereon,
and a housu out of tho run^^u of housen in the iipprr hide, hviuf^ uiy |iaraveni
profwrty, lyiu^ and nituate at the villaf<:e Owilla. in KoUon.«iya jiattuwa
of Matiih*. and ^vhich I do hereby f^rant to my ^4aitl viMinp^t daujrhter
Kumurihami to W. hen) and her doHceinhn^ eliildr<>n and );randehiUlren*a an
their inherilance. Whoever in future disputeN thin shall Ik* for^^worn (curMcd)
and diMinhrritiMl ; and I do i^ive thin, declaring; Holeuinly, that my younKeat
daufrhti'r Kumariliuini and any of the ^feneratiouH of children aiMl )(rand*
children dcMcundin^ from her nhall not Income for.'<worn in takinjr the Are
oathrt, but become owners and inlieritorit (of thu hinds). The witne^HOH to thin
are llukwattege Oebanarala, Atanille^e Koraln, Wal|Mdakumburo Korala,
Rabbe^omuwef^e (lammahe. 0\vi>aKe Ukkurala all of Talipana. Ambakota*
pitiye Maha Duraya of Uata;ralla, Xaida llenaya of Waraka<leniya. With
the knowIc<1f;e of thcHe witnestM.'S thisi inheritance grant haH Ijocn cauHod to
be written by Baddegedara UnuauMo and granted by me. May thin prosper.
Tl,377.
PoLROTUWE ViiiARE.— Bailt by the vilhigors about 1835 a.d.
OWIBA. — A village in Pallcgampaha Icoralo, Ilarispattu, on the minor road from
Hedeniya to Alawatugoda. •.
A bridge croBHca tho Owisa-oya 3J miloa wcHt of Alawatugoda.
DEniOAifAMADA ii a hamlot watered by tho Gurula-oya (V'of. /.,/>. 142).
Population in 1871, 320 (170 malcH, lAO feranlcfi) ; in 18^1, 262 (IIC malM
146 femalcR) ; in 1891, 274 (138 mulcn, 1:)<; females).
In 1878 OG acrcH of paddy land wero registered.
Land at Owiiia granted to Nattegoda Viharo (Ko/. /.,y>. -IN).
Lalagaha-ela OHtato, 210 acrcH to tho west of Ilalakaduwa PanM. The land was
Bold by tho Crown to S. Lakeman, who Hold it to F. Maingay (33,132).
i^'rfiNiViW.-Adikari Mudivannelajre, r.:>2. D. 0. Mad. (Talpotn laW, 1713-20-28-
34-5;i), ii»,a.v.>, I'o.oiKS, 22.«;«l>, :jiMK7, uo,ur>. ii4.i7i» (»w. /;, /». tony
Ediriyagodage, :\2.M'2. Epilage, 17.14H. Oanunwhl.'ge, lH.or.2 (Taliiot Saka
1724), ;i2,-Mi'J. CJo^ladehiwalage, l.<>7it, I>. C. Mad.. llMMi2 (Tali»ot Saka I7IHJ.
llipitiyege, ;i:M.12. Kahawat t« ge allfi.i Adikari Mudiyanholage. I'l.'.i. D. C. Mad.
Kotuwcge. 17,148. Kulatung**, •.a7, D. (■. Ma.l. Moormen. 1 7,lHS(Tali»otHakm
I7:i:t), iD,:jr,u, 22,<;r,2, .iJ,j«;".», ;i2,«is2, :j:j,7:.», ;}7,«*.»5t, 8;mm7. Nugegoda
MudiyanHclage, a7,r.iu. Owisage ( I W. /., y/. ///). Owi^a Gebaqarala {Jmd,
Com., 'JOth July, IblU), r»:.2, D. «'. Mad. Owisa Kala r JW. /, /;. JJ.5). Owiaa
Uunaune ( Vol. I., pp. 7, JJJ, .ii/). Palipana^'e, ."..VJ. J). C. Mad. rwliyalage,
4H,'J<;4. Pihili-augti Korala. '.»:i7. D. ('. .Mad. (Talpot Saka 1727). Pihili-aniTO
Mudiyanite ( IW. /., p. ■14.{). I'itiyi gedara Saninankani Unnanxe, 07,tl43.
TalagahawutUf Mudiyull^e, 17.118 ('i'alp>it Saka 172o). Udapitiye liasnayakA
Ilala iJiul. Cnm., iiUth July, lislU). Wahulge, l'.»,:iiU. 22.i;<i2, UU.lMT. Wara-
tenue Walawwa, ti'J.ioo. Weliketiyegc, rHiiU'). WikramcMiuhaMudiyanacU|re
Korala, 32.082.
36—97 %
(II» A.it.)^-0» Uoodij, tbt atlh 1U7, n«dn th* eoBitolUttM Pnu«Mfti
•I llw mantfi WiMtk. (■ thn you uf Rnkft IBUT. I, KahawMtw* KnUnU, do
f I ppln. K(Drluli!uijr* of I pi-ia. ud AnlfBiiKodavi!_ _. _ — _,
luclnitiBit tn« fjaidi'ii-. huuu'*, tni-a, and apiiuTlvDaocet tMiloniiiai Uwnta
WitiH>«>» who knuvr thi> rtYW mm AniynXKOila Ardchchlla, Tldnns of thm
Nunn rniBitjr. AiilynnKwUiti' TlkiriraU. AnmlniiP (lamiaahD, noil tar ttw
trritlnit u( tbh Tuliwt llaimnlilaKa Viilunla. Wllh l)ia knawlvilga uf tha
Bbimi «Itni->ii-* 1I1I1 TkliHil un-i itiirrii TIkj wIio •II.'IiuIp tkiii itrout iball
MlTi'r liy (Iwoatha.lnil inj' «i«iuwl lUutilniT. A|i|iiibnnilBnillUnMi-nika, and
' r. »j wi(v, xhall nut n '
II.).— Taliwiuii.'i'il til Ih- vrillcu ami Kniitnl on AatunlaT, tha t
■ innrFi-lu).' M'KHi lit thi- Biiiiiik Blnani, in Iha yi nc ol Haha 11
Ttu> li>llu«in>- lniul-< wliivh Ik'Iuik to nr, tku vrif<- of DnJahuKBtna Ekuufaka
liny uf ik'- innn
Til.' Mlu»i>i> In .. ...
Mwlifoii"-. <>f KiiloKaiuiuniiii>iyii pnttuwa. In llorlapatlu. Inksritcd hj aa
t iif IlnlalMaka ai
■tiontp U Halanik'iilyn iu !4i'Tiiu Kunilni, by n _
niirtker-lii-law. I ulitnln'i) frmi nijr kunliiml tkv lawla at Owiaa in llariiipatta,
TiX. mil <>( tJinlanwiia II lahB>. uotitf AniyauKiiilBWln H lahna. Ks^iiliuloniya
I (o-ln. out uf iNiliulbitiyuwa i ■■))■-, and lJ<-wnlu|iitlru'ki'ii'lrniya 8 Ishan.
I inlirrilcil tniiii lajr kuiiliBiid of uti> h.-unu1 marrJOKa at Uamtugoitii tho AcU
Kudiinulriiiyii -J iR-laii. liiclaiUPir biith Kmuiidii Ikimitu IwluiKinic ; nil of tbrts
lanU, liidluillii^ niy utkrr lirofiiity aod sattlr. fcc. 1 havo bujunktbcd and
mmin (iver l'> inj daii||bloni Kan Uviiika aud KIri Umika. ThoM who dlipnta
and clniid a)niln>t tkh ipMit aliall HUffiT liy Ihu inth*. lint nv tlaiii.'bUin and
llirir Mlillrlpii •Imll nut >iiBi-r, Uy mid iWO dan»bt«rii and tho nbuvc Undi I
kavr irlvviiUnlollM van' ami imtcvtionof my koHluml DodubDuama Slndlyoiua.
WiliH-rx-x who kiiiiw ibv Hlna am SaiLiwala Uuuanw. Tnlnirs Unnnnu,
BraiikiBona Mudlyaiwi-. HVrvlkwio" tTndiya. Viiloni^tn^ NupIhIiIci'. Wutnvila
Uaiiii Dniaya. Tbin Talimt waa wciilrn hv mc, Kotuvrvge Siwnnla. G&l,
U. V. Slail.
(I TIN! A.U.). — Tkc|inrpurt o[ n Innd Tul|iat ouihI to bo wrltti-n nndgmnted
■m Muiular, tboiwvi'ntk dny uf Ibo dii.-n'aiiiii|[ moun of tha month II. under tha
BiiMi-lInthm HnwBiia, in (h- yinr of Haka 1718, Ibdx tollOHa:— I, WirakoBKO
KIrl Kiitno, uf <lwi-«, in l'iill>'i(aui|«haot llnrlHiiatiu, bvin|[ dellvicnt uf nnoMy
to |aiy on ovcuont uf Itajukarlya. han nculTcd from llailBilcliiVL'Bia Tikin .
NB]ib>(>rthr>anin vlllam' thi'miuuf ij rlilionnd ii nida* poildy and gnutcd ta
hita. tlH> -wid Tikiri NBitli% my inrnTpnf iimtioiu uf land to licdd in imipatnlw,
la>luit thi> hi'ua Wainiialnwailgniyu ■■aiiikki-agbvbijra-tvnavbma iyliiit towacda
thi' phkI un wlikdi |ii'«|ik< jnt* awl tv-|ivi> and thin nidi of tbo watrr^oaraa
ami tbv ixhi'r tid" »f ibi' fi-noo of Wiitntinluwadmljcwatta. being tbo apac* of
KTuuiid ul in biliji> io tbi- wbolp, tu wbruh f ffimt thh land Tnlpot licliig caoiwd
til Ik- writti-n wn- Rnntiil. Wltnt-^in wbD know tlia Rama arc OamiociMvKa
llamarala. Kiriila<>tllii'iBtanhiHiw.EllBKBhakniabDniN<-katmbi,KBha«altrga
KaiikiiHiiuia, Aiiiyniitriula MndlyaiiwUifu Ukkurnla. lllnlBmilB|t<* A|>|inbami,
l>iiwlia«rBla)[i- I'unubinila. lliit>ilB Mailnnrira Appnbanil, AH|iaiitiyBli^{e Teoa
Diiraya. In tlm kwmtnluc ii( lhi-K> |H-r>am I bnra i[ut ihiH Tulnot wrltlan
and Kranliil. Ifn wb'> d<<|i<iti!H thi* rliall xuffvi calamitiri at the oruuli,
Tikirl N'aliln or hli ili-iviidBnl-i, oliDdrm, nnil itnuidvhllilran liiay aimT at the
fl*o unb-nl natli-i nnl nliail U<it mirirr enlnuiitlHi. an deulnring granted. I,
Kurnlcifu llintlnrnla. am the iicr>un who wrnto Ibii Tulnnt, Lot tbem be
good. lU/mi.
(1 nw A.ii.).— Thu HcM- HnnnKUnwcta 3 pcU' nnd the upper 1 pelao of Welaba-
Owl-M).inPiillivBm|ialiaof lUri'imttu.ari' the liiwful luravini |iro|ii!rtT of mc.
TBiaimbau'Bili- MuilijanHT Tbnt w I. tho naiil TalaKaban'attc Uudiyanaa.
b-iii)! niui<di> Ki iKTliirm nr Io ilo tho miuiml llaiiikBriya Iu thu Kald Undi, 1
had Kivi'ii nvi'r i'> KBlinwatlr flunamalinlB tbo Arbl llanogamwelB 3 pcia*. oB
ciHKliliiHi to iHTtorm tha aaiil KnjnkarlyB. ami niMi Iu rvmlrr cvary BHuMaooa
ami matnieiiami' tu ms In the «ahl auiiumnlTflta. That Iho laid Qnnamalrala
havlnit n<-)cii'<-t.Ml ami faibil (o dii tkv ItiiJakBrlra and rriuler aa-ixtaniKi and
•nainliiiuni'i' li> Mv » nfnrpNihl, I, tbii valil TnlaKuhawatto UwUyAUiia. do br
Uhw )im<-nl>> iki'lBn- ii> liiivn dl'liihi'riliil nr *trDok off rwrj right of the aoid
' ') In tha pwblylluld |.'iviit Iu Uau and 1 ilo tntthrr acknowlnlgo
OWI-OWI Ml
deioendAnU or hein and laoocMom to pomkcm the Mid Undii and alio
the flte iMual oaths. Should the aforeMiid OunamalraU como to any diapaioi
with reffard to the said kud, hu fdiall nuffor throo timed puninhment of oatba.
Thu« thin Tftlitot has been cuummI to be written in the ^*ear of Saka 1720, oa
Monday, the fifth day of tho month Wak, at the decreai^iufr moon, under tha
coufltcliatiou Sluwaitiriva. WilnrKsct who know the Mimo are Diddoniye
Mudiyanso, Kulat»ekara(re Appu, (luluititiK^^ Appu of PaliiMina, Pallekumbura
MudiyanAola^e Appu of Owina. Ma-UH^^aweleiro I)tii);irala of Owinti, Kllai^alia*
kumburo Xekntrnla, Kiudnnu Nul(ir<iOuminaht>, Wolikuinlmrt* Sellappu Gumn-
noho, Diddoniya Qurutinche. M«Mlajj:(Mlu liulwmhip' Appu Nuiilo, AninnUra of
Owisa, Palipuna Dawulkariiyu. Should any ^'oiitlciucu ur headmen aid cur
aiMiHt to ony dinputo in thin mutter, they ithiill obtain mercy from the tfoda.
17,148.
(17U8 A.D.).— Wherean Adikari Mudiyanse. of ()wii*a, in Palleffamittha of
IlariHpattu, had borrowed .ir> ri<liH fjom l*nlate Vidnne. That aftA'r the death
of the Mudiyan*«e, a-* hiM lands were to be xeiyed tor the alxive Hum and for the
intcreHt accuniulati'd thereon, and an f;r«'at eX|H'nf<e<4 in money, cnttle, and
clothn, AlC, were dcfrayeil on aecuunt of uh, uikI uh I and my huhlMind haye
already ma«1»^ ovit our Inmlti to my Hint or and hi-r cliildrcn when we went to
make our eoniplaintM tx-tore the king'M |i.'ila(r«>, ami now uNo b«'i{UfAthing and
making over my landn. vi/., , to Kan Mvuika and Kiri Menikn, the
dau;?)iterH of my HiHttrr, rec-cived a Num of .').'(!* ridiM from (iaiadentye Mudiyanse
(thu lather of the naid Uan Menika and Kiri Menika) and paid the wame to
ralate Vidanc. Should any one di«ipute a^ain^it thin arrant they shall buffer
by oaths, but Ran Menika, Kiri Menika, and tlicir dexcendantH chall not suffer.
WitneMien who know the same arc Pallewela Vidanela^re Loku Appu, Siyatu of
tlie same family, Naida, Mahaf^e Marakkala Naidi>. Hralikmana Mudiyanse,
Domliawalage Korala of Owisa, MtdaKodufre Appuhumi. Ken^alle Fanikkiya,
the nephew of Adikari Mudiyanse, Hawodiya IJuraya, Wi^anf^a of Kului^am-
mana, Maduwa of the Hame village, and for the writing of thi^ Talpot Kota*
bogoila Mohottala. ThuM paying the debt owed to Palate Vidanc this Talpot
was eau!>e<l to be writti'n and granted at the house of Palate Vidanc, in
Nagaha street at Kandy, on the eighth day (on which day the const ellatioa
waM Puwapal) of the huu in Leo, of the month Nikini, in the year of 8aka 1720.
TmL', D. C. Mad.
(I^OJ A.D.).— On Wednentlay, the eighth day of the month Pof»on, under the
couHtellation Uturupntupa. in the year of Saka 1721. I. Weilikkara Lckame
Wirakongc Kiri Ktana. of Owisa, in Palh'^rampaha of Huri'>pattu, beinff help-
IcHH and involved in debt, and being in ]HiV(>rty and in want, have, for and IB
connideration of the a>>>istAncc and maintenance r«'ni1en-«l to me by (ianimed-
dege Korala during Ax y(ar>«, granted to the said Korala to |mcm<«s in paravenl
the following portion** of land, consisting of high and low land^, hoUM'A and
garden*^, and tn-ts, ns none ot my relation^, daughter and child, regard me,
viz., the tields li.'niiadiikuinbura L' iK-Ia-*. (iaI|Hi(iikiin)linra 2 i»elas, C)|^aba*
kumbura 2 pcl.it, Khi-tugahapiiiyt: A^^wnldiinia 2 lalia«, the hen Ma-usHawoIa
5 labas, (iaigollu :i aninnu, Anll)aga^t« una 1 aniuna 2 |H-lax, Wat'ipuluwodrniya
2 pi'luH. K:iiidc\v«*}a I aniuna 2 |N'la'-. Wat:i<^'iHlaU nna 1 uniuna. Kapuhena S
ptda-, Madigeyaya 2 p«la««. a |ii<'M- (.f ground DaniU'wita, u pii-*"*' of ganlrn at
Ogahakunilmra. the dwelling ganhit, lieing my paruveni pro|M-rty. (Impreca-
tions.) Wiiiies-e.H to thit are the two Nikafrala-- of Sandirange. Mola^^odaf^e
Appnbanii. Aiiiyan^'tMla Arai:liehjla. Nekat'^<- A|ipuh.-inii, the priest of the
vihare. Daniliala^re Araehelilla, Ukkuwa Ilenaya. A^pautiya. In the knowledge
of thi'^e p«T.»ons tlii> lan«l Tal|M»t was grant<d. Tlio-e greatrnu n who aid and
a■'.Hi^t tlii«< xhall enjoy felicity in the seven Deva Lokas, and sjiall ^eo Maitri
Buddha and enter into Nirvana. I'.t.iM'.^.
(Ihu.'i A.I).).— In the year of Saka 1 727. the month Undnwakof theinercasing
moon, under the constellation ])>nata. I, Kaliipulh- Mudiyanse. of Owisa, in
PuUeganipahaof llari^iiattti.dohereliydeelare that out of my two sons the elder,
Kirala, did not r«-n«ler me any a^>i><tauee ; in eon>^ei|iienee tin reof I do herebj
declare to have transferred my para\eni lamN. the upiN>r I.'. l:ihas of Riddle*
kumbura and the middh; <*• lahas ol Unnniuwa. to my grandson Punchirala
(the .son of Araehchila) in paraveni.on aeonint oi hii< i;<mm1 a>»istanee r«*ndered
to me. The witnevNe-* who kn«»w the hanx* an* Adikarlgi- Ktbuge Vidane,
Molagodage Appuhami of the same vill:i</e Ni katge Kirala. .Menikrala of tha
same house, hehigahamadaue Kndaral.-i. Aniyangodai^'e I'unebirala, Udaf^
Gunamalrala. Uulukohoteniii; (•nrnnm h< hr.'e Selenia Naide. With the know*
Imlge of the-e \vitn« >^^•- thisTalpoi i- grant<.l. Tho*-e who dispute this transfer
shall be cursed on imuIim ; Pu)\ehii-ala, my gran«lson. or his heirs shall not
suffer the vengeance of oa»hs. even if they were to swear on tho five oaths
«j:i7, D. (\ Ma.1. '
(IMS A.n.).— In th* jmi ot Mw lltH. Um mooth NIUbI, «b nuidv> Ibi
Hrhlli 0*7 or lb* iDcruudLK dwd- Aa I, tU vita of Adikuj(« HndJTUiM, ot
Owl!*, In PftUritRmniha ut llmrlanltn, hsTs brrn mlaoed to pOTtrtj and
diilmw, nr pcnvinl linJa (n tU U.iji.BI., have bveD.bjmj iiialwill,
trannrrrrvft lu Ow]r<« GtilwntllaKB Kljrutu ol Niiiahn atrHt (lu Kuidy), beonn
b* Unlnidl tu mi'M bmihur slid rcndi'ivd rariuBi hvuun aDi) tiwliUnco torn*,
U that bi> mar iKnnraa Uwn ODiuurtuptoillj bjr MjlnK oS thn debt* Inuntied
upon ihs laniln la rl^-lit nt alMiilulu pomvunr. I bavo thu* nonnnnuj thli
had r^ „ _ . ...
UinM Uiul*. KhiMbl uny ut nf rvlWiiiaa or Mhor U'nNMw di»]>uU thl!> tranatm.
tkry iJmII nffcr frun thr onb'al', but Hiyatii ra Ua ilnKiHidBnM i-hall t>a In ao
tianitpr Iqr fHiiulaK In iiil, LiiwduiiK. and thr Rvo ordraln to tk-rrml their ri|[ht'
Witwn-r; vbu kn'iw_lha_MU«ijkti> Kifmliabiiiilira WahaUtaila Unlwudlnm
WaballuHlik AM'ht'hlla. Ik-nikr AracbdiJIn, I'lliilla.lvliij'r Anvhcbila.Amiiltiro
Anu'licbila. Snilyain|i[da Anwhi'hila, 'rnni|auMi Vidiktw, UelauuiclaitaBia Vbbino.
II«iaituv]ii|[uina Li'kaiaa, Kh-lnnuilpu A|qiu, lla|iui{iiila A|ipa, UwUaipnia
Uwlaoircla KankaiNUiui. Wi'lahiiira AmiubBBl, ni'Uknnibiini Riimnnchr.
Anl)'HUK<><UXi'kiiiniIa.WalauiKlnlluhaUBtB.vu.llvKkiilHwi>A|i|ii
Kaiikiiiuiinn. llulBwaui-Ka rnlluuur'- "■ — ■—•--'— •>
Ihinuwila and Unlulainln Walawnv
wiin.vi'- llii> lriiii<r. T ha- btiii KrniiliHl. :,:.!. D. U. Miul.
(Ill I A.l>.).'-()n W.iliK'MUjr. ihK <-1i>rrii(h day of liis niunlb DnruCn. in the
yiiv nt Suka II:i.1. I. ArninUiC" Naiili'iiani KujiunUa, ut Oh'Ihii, In rallniua-
uaba vl llari-iMitii. In-iiiK In woiir ol mimry, ban- liorrnvri'd anil n-vvivi'd trom
IlulnkidiiitrniU' MndifiuiM.4iiKi- Ininail KidilvSiNI rhliii<mBU>rtirat;inKtlu>u|iti»r
latlauf llaiiuklt'Uiya awl |inNni*tn)r to itivc thi- anda ahare uf lh« aaid fl«ld and
■ miiiHn fi'arly. Hitnv«i"i wbo knuw tha mm are KuLiUn llndinBiicUuct
Puni-hirala Aracbi-hiln at Anijuiitiula In OwiHn. Adihnr[|[« Wnhalkado And-
*-"- MulBKii>h>).'<- AMiuhaial, ItalKahalninF A]ninlinnii, All IMnna AiIapiiflTa,
'ua AbauiMlu Kaiirin Nuiila ut Bnl<ikidint«nna. For wriUng thin,
naniiininito I'nurhlrula Ki-katrabi iif Owiia. IT.BIH.
(l!llt A.t>.y— On Tui-«Iitf. ilii' HTi'ntiiiiith dayutlho iliureunin^nioauuf the
niHitli Nikliii. in liii' yi-ar nt Saha liai. That tin- luiinvi'iii IsdiIh ot ms, Punchl
Elana. Ihn witp ut Aiflkntiiri' HwliyaiMu, nt Owl-a. In I'allpjiamiiahn oI Hiiia-
Kttn, TIL hikVi' lain Kivin lu inytiephi'w,Aiiiiu,tbe aonutuij brMbar,
IMntrrnl. It any ut my rtlatinnH oontot ihii thi'jr fhnll soffpr by tho oatha,
but lay mi>huw in- b{< aKCWwoni nball notaultcr. Witnpbwatotbliaarathatwa
NukalrniB" nf f<ai "
Klrala. KlUwiikil
ttaiidinini;!- rkkuruin. Kurah-tfoXudurnla. Tbl* Talpot wat wrltun by Saodl-
raniir Kuda Nukuirala, Knuwn tu Ibi-Mi pw.uTiii thin land voucher has hoen
n*t:tl A.D.).— On WirdiKvday, at the muntb II, In the yenr o( floka 17fiS, thla
TWliKit It'ni I'niiiil to bi' wrltli;n ami gnintnl by nii'. AdikDClRS Octaanuc, ot
Oh'Ihd. in I'alli'i-nmiMibn nt IlnriFpiitlu. Id tny «itu Uitigiri Sltnlka, that aha
may \•l^•^-^ tin- rulhiwinn landr. |M'iiu-ai>ly, vii aiul all other priitwrty
H'hnt I |ii>H-i~-, Wiini—<^ wliii hiKiw Ibu Minie niu AwululaKnltD Vnaanao,
OwiHii;iil'kkiiTiita,lliibniyaw('Muilfl1ihnmi,WitrakiutciiiyrAraiDboYcdakanya>
Ambiikiiti' L'liKB Uiiruya. r..-.2. D. C. Uul.
Kattim-oiia Viiiaki:. — A «maM tvmpli: fur ilio villogca of Uwiaa and Kinla-
fv^lV«l.t..,..m).
(inHil A.ii.).- (In Wi'ilni-Hliiy. ih<' Titih duy ntthu wniiD); mnon ot Iho month
I'liMin.lu thiynrof SnknliKiH. HV. Mo1iii;o<lii)r<' ttalaanil Kiri Hahaunryo,
ot MwiM. in l>aJli'|.'iiiii|'iihanl>'arii-iyaiiiitiuwB. hnvr tlii-> day dinlkati-d to tba
KatO'irolB Vibiitr (III' Hi'M I'ainburnKiibaninhirl.'niyB ut IS labix. Witu(!»ei:
lt;l%g- HalH CBTuamU. Ilitibnnil ol Ibr villnuf. lUlmka Ilala, NVkatM
ltaiuiwanB.\ppiiluimi|KiriminlnnnAbi'yahnnlliidiyaiii4^,Uiihiini1iniin AchchUa,
I>iiiin]iBla llnnii, IViiDiiknii AclH'hila. Tboau who di>iinl« thi" ibBll bo bom In
lireilniul a now iiuagailoilieatGdin ITOOa.d.,
iiin lliu fiilluwiiiti lU'iliuttioiiK wuro nai^o ;—
,.li.), — On thin ThuFMlity, the full moon diy ot the month Uoduwak,
3ar ot Haka liMT. I. Huriyampola Bandnln HamiUaB* Kankanama.
ijcaniB. in I'aliriraniliaba ot Kara-iiya pattuwa, do herein dedicata the
laKaahlniia nt H pt'la*. belnit my paraTani propvrty, boundad on tha
ir ruck OD the bank, on the want by tho TlUa«a limit, on the aonth bf
owi-owi trt
tlM itream, «nd on the north'West by the rock, to NattegodA VihMe. Any on*
who takes forcible poMeMioa of this dedioatioQ Hhali bo born a pratara ; anj
one who defends this shall enjoy bliMs in hvnven and ooKh and attain Niirana.
Witnesses in whoso preM>noe this Talpot was written and ifivcn to the Tihara
afs the chief uiiniston who were ))n*;<uut at the fi^stival of painting the cyee,
and the viUa}|rors of Kiralagtiina, Owi'^a, and ralipana. This is written by m«,
Banduluhamillnffo Dhamuinjuti UnnntiNO.
(17C5 A.D.)- — On Thursday, tho full moou day of tho month Unduwak, in
the year of Saka 1A87. I, Kulutun Mudiyun^lnKe Tikiri M<niku, of Owi'*a,
in Pallt*}(ain|)aha of Sarattiyu piitluwn, huvo ilediuitinl t<> thu Natti'^roda Vihore
tho fiold NnraiiKahumulndc'iii^u (Ik>1»w Niiitof^otlahcna) of 4 luhas and ita
wnnata, Irmiik my iiarnvoiii pruiK'rty. Wilnc'^M'M tiru thoM* who asm^mbled there
from Owisa and Kiraluiiainu on tho oucu^iiini uf tho (ostivol of puintinK tha
eycM, inuludiiiK the chicfH. Thin Tnlftot wus (fivun in thi'ir preHunov. Thia
TaliMt was written by me, Liyunn (iurunntho.
Again in May, 1770 a.i>., tho vihuro was greatly restored and rocoivcd aovcntl
•ndowmonts.
King Kirti 8ri gave this Kannns : —
(1775 A.D.).— '*Sri." Hy command uf thu kin;; thiH Siumait was ofTorod on
Monday, th(« fifth diiy of tho inorcnsinu' nuK>u of tho month Wt*Mnk, in the
year of Suka iri'i7. Tho pur|ioit of tho roynl command is that for the
uuriM»r<o of continuin;^ tho scrvict^ at Nnt(o<;<Mla Vili.iro, in Palk*)cam|)ahA of
nam^iyu p.ittu, thu viharc bo )M>rmanontly on<1o\V(Ml with the following, so
that tho (iroat Uato may ao(|uiro morit : KotaIaiM)tndoniya, Nugamulodeniya,
with tho 1 amuna extent of dry land intorveuin)< out of thu Uaiidara Aramba
of Kiralagaina.
(1775 A. !>.).- Si^m>d e. In tho year of Kaku MVjl, of tho month Wcnak, the
thirtocnth day of thu incrca>ing moon, lM*in^- Wiiljiv-day. under tho constel-
lation Deta. Tho garden Pallcwatta, nituato neur Niitte)fo<]a Viharc, and
belonging to mu, Adikari^e Mudiyan^o. of Owi-^a. in l*allc^anii>aha of Ilaria-
pattu, in of 2 polasi, tho limitn hereof are : on tho east "idt! tho ridge of rooks,
on the West side the rock in the \vater-e<'urM> UaramitiyawcHda, on the
north-eaxt side tho rock con-tiiutin^ tho villajro houndiiry and lying at
KitulgoUeheiia. and on tho Honih-oa^i side the a'/ala or diteh. This garden of
2 pelas* extent ineluM'd within th(*oe limit.-i in hereby oflenil by mo, the said
Mudiyaii*>o, to NattrjrtMla Vihan'. Tlio witnoNso^ arc Oui-a Mologodage
Koralu, Nekat^^< I*uliii|;urala, Ihalakiuuliuro Mu<IiyanH(\ Samlirango Tunchi-
rala, AlaKubakumburo Pulin^urala, Kiralai^ama Siriwanlliana Abhayakoo
Miidiyan-<e, Wijesundara ^ludiyaii^o. and Uatiicka Itala of Udatfama. In the
knowled;rc of so many witn«''M<4 I oirered thix land voucher. This Talpot waa
written by me. Ottlap'itaj,'o Teriiniian?«e. 1«;,H27.
(1775 A.I).).- On Wednesday, tho thirteenth day of the iiicre:iHing moon,
of the month Wesak. in the y« ar of Kinjf Snks l«)il7. I. Owi««a Adikari
MudiyauHO, of Palh^^Mmpaha of Sara-^iya pattu, have do<lioate<1 to Natt4'goila
Vihare tho fii-ld .Mora^aha]tela of 2 j»eia^. boing my luiraveni proiH'rtj.
Witne:<sert hereof are tho laity and prieKtn whti n.t'^embled tluro on this day at
the festival. Any one t1i^putin<; tin's cliall be born in hell, ^;c. Be it m>.
(I77.*i A.l».). — On We«ln(-«day, tho thirteenth day of the ineroaning moon
of the nwmth We*ak, in tlio y.ar of S.ika 1<I!»7. I. Aniyan«;oda;ro Appn, of
Owisa, in the l^allr^ampaha of Sarasiya pattu. have diilii ated to Nattcgoda
Vihare my paraveni pro|urty AniyanpHlad(>niya of 4 lahas on the oocaMion
of the festival of paint injj the eyos. Any one di-tputing this shall go to hi^lL
Witnesses are tho laymen and prieoti who assembled there ou tho occasion
of thirt festival. •■
(1775 A.I).).— On Wednewlay, the thirteenth ilay of the incre4i«ing moon
of the month Wesak, in tlie year of Sakii Hl'Jl. I, Tallegama Itatagoda Vi«Une,
of Kirahi^ranm. in the raHopmipaha of Sarasiya ftattu, do hereby dctlicuto to
Natte;:«nla Vihan- my |»araveni property Maihiti^'ala of H luhos. This ^rant of
land wax ni.id*' \vitl» tho knowkd^'o of all laymen and prie-^ts whA wen» prviH'nt
on the festival of painiingtho eye.-*. Any one who dispute thin Khali Ih) born
in hell.
(1775 A.D.).— On Saturday, the full moon day in We-ak. In the yrar of Saka
ir>U7. I, Ala);ahaktuiibun> Nokatmla, of Oui.>H, in l'alle;^'anipuha of Karasiya
Iiattu, have deilieated to Nattetro<la Vihare <; hihas padily Howin? extent below
the stream in lio^aliahena. Witne«.srs are thoM- who came from the two
villages on that day for wor<;hip. Any di'«|mtnntM shall go to hell.
(177rt A.D.).— On this Thur^lay. the twelfth day of thu increasing moon of
the month Bak. in the year of Saka 1«1»H. llitihamillsge Siridarohami, of
Kiralagama, in PaUegampaha of Sarasiya |)attu, have iledicated ont of tho Oeld
tUlMaU«ng« HoUljkHla • M of a l«bH near tb« rook to Dm tJImp
OwU*. I, lUyalii Kurahkva, took Itanl dixllciilMl UdBWcU-angi of H b
■nd tu KiumTtmuit Jitab Uiiit iiutur Ihiaw ilnlliatad bj tho hliit(WKUU|
Vihan. WItnnwm Klnlmaiua Ab^aknu Uu>l<yviK^>t(a Xanl>, Ddw
labH near tb« rook to tho Tthtn at
Midi ■ - ■ •
iflraliKaiua Abi'jraiina
QanwralBi MmllranH'llini AJ>|>V, Owiu UnimKUUHgv numa. Auiimnin HiHU-
Tanv. HK-owiiii'la Uauarala. Ualwatks* Appu. Tbii Talpot wu wtitua
Iqr HaoUlniiiini KrkaUiila.
(ITVU 1.11.)-— <)n FrliUT, tha tenth iUt of the wanlDg mnon of tho moatk
TMM.n, ill theyi-nrot itaka IISI. I. Uilamma UudliiniwIaKa UflnlkraU, of
Klmlnttnina. In I'alJi't'aininlu nf Snruijift luiCn, do berabj dcdicata to
Naiti-Kola Vihara the lli'lil <iitliuiiuU Anwuliliiina of 4 Uhu vhicb I
■nwrdlainlivil at irri'at lulioiir. IiCi thiMi who ilii^iuts bu curxcd, and thoa*
vbn n-nrpiH'Bt ihn vlharo *h*ll nut lie ciiiwl. Wiiooi'-i-* : KinLiKitina Bnrl>
nin|ii>la Klriwntibina AlH'.rikui Mudiraniw, lllnKiilH'»!ji;.'a Amcbchila,
UdnRunia (laiMirHla> rnllticaiiia Oamanilu. Uiullyiifiii I'kbiirnla, Uuduiu^
Ani^lirhlln. llanaip' I'uf iodukatara. Tbla Talpot writiiiu wu dnwn bj ma,
OwIkb UuiialH'.
(In:i:i a.i>.). — On SliHirlaj't thn thlrtiiith day of tbo month Duratu. in tk«
jnuriilSuki. l7T.i. Wt'. Ih-bik'aiiDiiuuLiKO TikiraU awl l>unu1iiinK o' 0«1h,
del lii'nliy •liiIji'HIu III K inliiKuniB I'liiiaiiM our iini'iivcnl prujKTtj Polipiha-
buiiu (bit;li iiiiul) iil I iahiv. l>iiiK Ixtwrfn Ti-hmkaiiUB niul Ibo frnco of
KiiiiiiUiiMii. at Ibcu'n-Uiiiijr iif aiiB-iiivinii on tbo death of Dublunhaniulag*
Kali, Wiiui-<-«f<: Ciiniijni Siwnrain, Kiwaliihaitu run<:binila, Pula lli-nan
Wriihiimliurc Hi'jn, (h*ii-a MiMiika, Welnhaip- A|inu, With Ibo kuowlcdgo of
ibt-H! witn<iM'> llila 'hli>»t wrilinx wan given to Kiratosnuia UDDBiniHi.
Tho vitiaru wiih liutnoit iluriii|{ tbo diiiturliiuicoa, anil a new ono wna buill bj
Kinlaimmti Knin Dnrava r>. Rurlrnminla UiinnnMi, of KatUgoila Vihara
(Jiri/. I'l'iK.. 4lli April, i.sJ.I. .Vn. S^'XI), whrro it wai held that tha vihare had
ri|{hi til Kdalnl'ila A-niildiiuia by rraral griuit ( i'l't. J., p, iU ; KO bIm tU,
I>. 1'. Midi., fafi-a, alHl ll>3, K. S.}.
Ttw Tgiu|>Iii IamIh {NiniiuiNikinor intCKtiuatcil tbo rUim for rosiatration on
Ifiih Sc|iti'iiilwr, IRD'J (7'. U U. lit, nfier H.i), Tha jncumbuiit Buddha-
ntkkliH^i l'iin:ii>Mi (a liriilliL-r «f Surijnniiiiila I.iiku Ilaii<lii) wnn then in tti*
|nw-iiiiiii(ry li-arnliiit 1'iili. Tlin |>rHit in cliaryu wan Siimaim UonniuM. Ha
olniniiHl fur thii vili^iv Iniuin in Clivin-i, Kiniliiijiiinii, Killaunni.i, unil Nilhigodai
Tbu vilnnT bail 'i |Kln-> :i iulmn iif inuttvltu ladily liuid in ibi own pomiouiail.
OWITIl'AXA— A villukt! in Amiri UdikMj'a pattuwu, Mstalo Soutb, in Alutgana-
lit tho I'eiiKiM >if INTI K^'opcil <rith Aliitj-nnia. ropulatiun in 1881, Gl
(25 mall-. -.11 tvim,\v) ; in IMliI, Ha (11) inalex, .'0 remain). VolUlai.
In IHTH :U iiuna jwldy laiiil were n^iiitLnHl.
Wai.auwa.— <>)iu ol Iho iililiMt (hmilio in Mnbilo. It hold* a Sannai :--
Hl3iH,.u.y—-l^*i,'' Ontlii't'k.in'nthilafotihvlullntooniittheDHiBtbP'won,
in thii yiiir, wbii'h ii lUi ul thr Sika yi'iir. db ThntMluy, uiidu tlio oonatolla-
liuii I'liw. ihi' iinli'r (nbiib-viiiilliy the Situwakullahji WhhiU to llalnwiuUDa
lulu til Ovrili|iaiin. I'mkowliuru If nHiHiia, UijalaukuKn .'> pula*, WalaUaa
auiuiiB, IVirln-uUKU :< |ii'lii>. Ai-WMJiluiiin bU nmunn, Lll-oln 11 aniuna. Theot
rb>n'< wcri' <lii:ni'd (u IlnluKmlana lliila, of (IwitiiuiuB. ai lonira* the akj,
PHrdi, unil, uiwiii. will nijral antliinitr vmlurc. TIiufi nan it di-cr<.M.il.
An iiln )tv Owitiiaiia I.'iluwiriyu SIihUj-biix- Io hi< loin lUto llntn in IT31 a.D.
(Knkii llS4:i)- A 'riil|i.<t lT:i-i A.M. (S:.kn |ii:>J j l>y IMiiwiTiyo lludiyaliao tn bil
-anili-m l>»ui» ruin. A Sitlii l>y l':h<'lL'|<i>la Diwvu in fiivuur of UwitipaM
.ib»iiai<i ii*i:i A.1I. ( l'«^ /.. rf- -''• ". s«)-
ill 1m:I.'i tlwlliiaiiu lliiiiiiuTiniiriil!! wna |>liiiiitilt in nn action ni^iiiHt EmnBdu-
(ullc l*niinii<^, hr3iiiiiilii;;"Uu lliiutiain.nriiln, andKirilluniln<l,Oi:i, D. 0. H.}.
Owi(i|aiiit Ailiknniim (I'u/. /../>. ;?Jii} uiarriud Kar.iniLiinillo Kiinurihami aira
ImiI Ivii MinK, KnioiuiliiKiillu Iii'kamt (vrlui luul a ilauftltier Diii|;iri Amma,
lUinlill ill llt^HMt) niHl l\riimiuln)t<dlo Klri llunJa, nhnMi widaw, Owitipaiw
'iini link mil liuro Diir^iri Amma, waa dufiinLiiit in 31,300.
" ili)Miiii I'linaiisu (IV'f. L,ii>. JO,M, SOi, 4S0).
0'.i\ A. 11.). —On Tliur'dn]', tlic M.-ri'Ulb da; of tbo lacrvailnf; moon of tha
muiiih Wi'-iik, in tho yiur o[ .Saka |i;i;l. hllwDlakuBrbiin A prlaa, Fotkaabim
I Buiiina. Akkula-nntfn :: iwIbh. t<iiruihcc with tlw high and low landi and
fi!X>l
Ui
OWI-OTA ttt
SUntttioni appurtenant tberoto, bolouiring to me, Uduwerije ModljMMt at
•wiUpana, of udoDiya |iattuwa in AM^riri koralo, hate been fcranted in paraftnl
to my Aiipubami (mou) Uato lUla. Wluwvor didnut*) or contott tbli ffrant eball
be ourhoa Hcvon timot, but Owitipuna lUla and liin dvHucndantt may iwear on
the (ivo ordonlH nnd thuro Mbnll Ih) no oumo. Witucftnee who know (lUi ara
Pamunuwo MudivnnAO, Wnttt>(rctlara Rala of the name villaffo, Welpahnla
Mahandimmn, Nekatraln of Owiti|*nua, Hanfridlya of A1akola*anfra, llonaym of
Pamunuwa, Duraya uf tho huiuo villutro. With the knowhtlf^o of these pcntoiia
thiri Talpot wan given. ThoHo who do justice in regard to thiH grant nhall enjoy
heavenly bli<f.H, but thoi^e who do not do jUMtico Hliall bo torinenUHl in bell for ever.
(1732 A.T).).— In tho year of Siika Ii'..')!. I, Uduwcriyo Mudiyani«e of Owitf-
pnna. in IMuHi^u pattuwa of Ax;;iri koralc, do hen*l>y inako over my iiaraTcni
Bropcrty, Kliwnlukuinbura of 1 uuiunu t«) my gmnd<<fin Owititiana
u^^annnnUu to ]K)^hei4» in pnrnveni. Any ono who contt>Mt thiM nhall have to
Muir<>r the von^eaiicc uf nnthrt, hut iny gntnil<Mm uniy frttrly Hwi'jir in tho foar
dowala. unil aUn may taku tho live u-^ual oath" for the portH'.'*<'ion of tho igiinA.
Witni>M>.i : Dullcwf Oahada Ntlaiiio, Pulpitivo Du^'u'annamla of Dullnwa,
Pnluwala lhitniiuU< Hala. Iiignru\vait<' Muhaudirnm Nilunio, Knhnwattt* Rala,
KiridiMin lUla. Miiiiurc Uula. AharannHui unnehcof Motiuwda. The Kajakariym
may be receivnl from the ]ian^Mi |)0'%<'«;'KO(1 by l>aUiwnlA Hala, Hawindara,
Achuri.(iuruuni'he. I'dupihilla, and Hangaranio. TluM«f who do juHtiuo Hhall
rcc(>ivv k^hh\, but if an iuju»iice im dune nhall gain nin by it.
KiTTi: (I71»H A.i» ).— •• I'ilinia Talawwo." That the portion of land from
thu villnifu Daluwaln. in the Uda<ii}tt pattuwa of Angiri koralu. vii., tho
field Parawela of 2 i>ula*<. Deuikotuwa of l.'i luhan. AMWetlduma of l.'i Inhan, and
Pitivekumbura of 2 |H'la^. tttgeiher with tho hi^'h and low ground^. hooM'a,
garJi'iH. and tnH>s attaehed thereto, wa8 {N»>tst'>-.tiil in |Kiraveiii tiy paying money
to Owitipana Mndiyan<«e and for thu eour-idcrution of n<iitir<tane(> rendcrtxl Ui
him. And when dioputin^ to thiH |H>rtion of land eanie and elninietl it by the
two persons Itatnindr MuhaniUninirala antl IMuj^ama Kinnn, made a fair
inquiry into that matter from both partiot*, and thm a-^errtained that the Maid
Udu^ama Ktana had no Nutlleient r'n:\\{ to the naid iM»rtioiiof hmd, and that
Uatnindr .Muhamdiranirala huK a riffht. idaim to the nanie. \Vherou|ion it ia
adjnd^eil the naid Muhandiranirahi ilo imhhi-m* thenaiil portion of land in fntar«
unint4'rrupte«lly. ThiH Sitlu (« granted on Triday. the lifih day. ending in tho
month Xavan, in the yi-ur of Saka 1721, by nu*. IMIiniaTalawwe Wijayanundara
Rajakarunu Navaratna Attanayaka Handaraiiayaka Wahaia Mudiyanm* lUila*
hami,who holdH the onii;<'>4 Sulnwadana Niianie. Vihrra Lekam, Mahamadige
of Matule, Kirioruwa and Itoffambara, (tant^ala and I.a;r;;a1a, and the Dinava
of (lantuna, Xalanda. Kailawata, and the Disava of Nuwaraknlawiya, incladinir
tho villaKtH of Vchero, Dewala, Vidana, and Gabada villageM of Matale, and
with the great Dihavanc of .Matale.
SiTTU (1H13 A.I).).— " Khel«>|Kda.*' Tho Owitiit.ina Mohottala and Dng-
gannarala of Udaniya pattuwa. Ar^giri korale, in Matale, having appeared
before um for the invent i;;at ion of a eano c<mo('rnin}( the landM TtUa
dihinite woh intiuired into and ancer^ainnl clearly thai aceording to omitou
and law the Du^'gannarala has no ri^ht whatever, and that he holdii no
Bittu nor Tal|N)ts for the landn. The Mohottala had a eopper S.innaa and
TalpotH which proved bin ri)jrht. th«'refor«* the M<»hotiula i* declartnl the owner
of tht> )ian^^u. and this ."^iltu wan granted on We4ln<"-d:iy, the thirteenth day of
the waning moon of (hi: month l)nru(u,in the year of Saka Wit'i, byme Mhelepola
Diria-ralahami, chii:f of the Kottalbadde and lIulauKidd^ IK'partmcnta.
Payindakarana Ntlame and Disava of Matale, including the Kadawata of
Nalanda. l,oi:i, I). ('. Matale.
)witipana Kiri Ibmda.Hon of Owitipana Kuda Kt:\ni for \n\uU in Pamunuwa
990, :i,H2i, ;j,H22, ;j,H2;i, i). o. M.. and ;u,oHi , :ut,!r.j, i). ( \ K.).
PAIIAI4A. — A villauo in Kobonniya pattuwa, Matale South, on tho l»ank of
I Sudu-ganga, in (iongawala-wa»<ani, about half a mile from .Mat.'ilo town on
> Oodjipola road ( Vol. /., ;i. 2U5).
Population in 1H71, 7'.^ ( U) nialcK, :n femalon). .Vot mentituicd in tho Conaiu
1881 nor in that of IH'JI. M<M»rmen.
rhe Migastcnnu amuna. which irrigatoH the fiehN, iM wuHbed away fri»m timo
timo.
Dyaimbala Walawwe BaHuayaka Xil.une (!'#/. /., /i. 'i'JS\
TKNNA. — A vilUgo in (iandcko k(»rale. Upper Dnmbarn.
^ot in tho CouHUH of 1871 nor of 1881. Population in 18U1, 1(M> (63
females).
PADBNIYJL^l vlUiM In Wt«i|«Mlw I>kllMl}*p«ttam,HftUl* North. 1U
wuun iiinluJM DnmliulU, ViuImIt*, IUtmal^alia-«l«, Wiligamft, ud ToatM'
karawlUwalU.
Nrniw. — II»lntn'iiiU'<'U.
*/M.— lli<un«ak«n<W
KitiK Wulniiiim U>lin (flO lu.) .Inljeatn) Uiii lilUs* to tba fMt ol Bnddh* la
Daml-iitil Vilmiv (1''^, t., ni. JiJ, Ji0, f JO).
l>.>|.ii]»tmH ill HTt, If.i (HH in«lu«, f.l fumiilM} ; In IMI, !03 (116 mtlM,
fIT t<- 1-^) : III imil, :!;iH {\U nulw, 114 fomalM). Nlbmikkinro, Tam-tom
Iknlcni, I'lHiliKyii, WnKligr*, INitlun.
IVIi-uiyc Aiuigu and i'mlsuijo Malaga, Dimbulo Tihira toninti (Kill. /.,
f. 104).
A (tii[!i>l'a, ninin ■luim tiilliin, \n<\ imino aivd ul NasatU in in nilni.
Till' miriuiit ■iiiuiiii, viliirli irriniitcil tliu now aliondoned Ssldi fiom Binm-
UliH'lu l<> ltum<t»i|i>11u, i- ill ruin*.
Tlu' 1>.t)iiiri.(- ViiiAMi'. In* thirty Rorvioo Pnnxa (IDu. Ip. 61. BaM* ; Oa.l^-IL
(iwitn : Ik. 3/i. 7/. Kiinlunii ; ^il<iii. Oji. hi, hen), Horvicei commutad for
lU. HBHyi ;~
I. I'uliitliliwi'lK Wniiiii (IniiiniuliOKu PiinuuwL — ToDunt : Ilialnge. Buldl
tilt. l/i. -it. null). 'J Icuniiii itJinlun, Uu. Zp U. Iipii. Sorvkcn (ounitnatBbh for
Ra. t) : ■( thn Kaiiuiiiiir.i !l[uiii;ii1lnys to pnl niid deciinite > tonna ; to kocp in
r«l>air unci whilnwn*)) with nukiil H tt. of ths mnnilnppo anil Tihnro walla ; to
eiiwdun|{ lliD viliani Hiior ; li> rpiuiir 4 [I. of (lie wahalituila ; to giva B hevilikada
kt tlic Kiiiio fi'Htiral ; at (bo Kalti and Aliitwil MnTiealla to itccoraM th« toran*
afmlt niid lo Kirn a nclij'n iif oil and a kuvillkniln : at thn new and the old year
feaiivalii li> nivL- u |H;iiiiHkndB niul Fortf hctol Ipnvo* to the Nujaka Vniianne ;
yuarljr in llw bonoy wMMin (Nikiiii) In giro nil mutti nf miponi, or pnj iii>|>eno«
p>r i-ai'li nintlij'a; oiickb yi'iir In tliiitcli nii<l repair a portion ol tliumnhaNiUvta
of Hid iHii<alB -. In vxtilril'iilu iliiily (or Uriivii ikya to tho ilnnkat in tliu mi)
■rOMHi 11 npli rivu, 1 cdnuiiiil unit coinliniuiils, and tii pivo tv'0)H'iiee a year m
HwnnlKiilu ; l<> eiw" yi'nrly mix nii'ii for Ion daya for tiiiilwr wiick and (trnoral
tppnirniiil iiii|iri>vi'nHint ul tliii ^illnnl and iln oiljiicvLil buildiiiKH aud giirdon*.
t'lvu iilliiT pnni{it fiiii III llw iHTr>irniaiica nf ihu nliovu aurvico.
'2. I'ulialnvul" Wnniii (taiiiin.ilnipi FnnKnwa. — Toiiaiitu : Pahalage and
MnlnKP. llotdClii. 1/1. 'J('. liuhli.XkuTUPl ganluoi, lOu. 3p. OMton. Serviccsaa
above, t'omiiiulaldr tor \U. 4.
.1. Painlawrli' Ilmla I>nniinwa.~Tenniit* : beini of Kapurallose. Hold
Sa.Oj). V. a-U*. 14.1. •2,1. (V. lien. Scrvirci an almve. Cnmmutabla for Ra. 32
4. P:ili;iUwi'tii .Mi-iui Pnnuiiirii. — TctinnlH ; Kado Lonohnmi and Kapurallage.
nnkl ll>i. ^/'. 'it. ThMi, li kiiruni |{:trdeiiii, fm. 3p il. lien. ScrricCfi aa above.
CummuL-ilil ' - " "
I^Iuilnm'Ii- lvuii<l»lnniiilln I'LinuuR'a. — TonnnU: Ihalifie, Ancb'ehillai
ll..ld 1.1. 0,1. 7/. ri«lcU. I
Commutalilu for IIh. 10.
KawmlnKii and Slntni-o. llnld l<i. Dii. 7/. rivlcU, Iki. Ij.. 2. garden
VSi
It. IVdinlawi'h' A-i!triyu (laiituuilii'CO Pnni^iiva. — Trnantn: Kongabige,
lhnlu|:i>, nn'l Kniiunilliib'c. Hold lu. 1/.. il. BMf, IHi. ip. Gl. iptnlcns, )9<i. 3p. SL
bnn. Avrvlci't nn al■■Vl^ C'umlnut:>lilc for Ri^ It.
.. [I
IpirdciK la. :ifi. W. Iku.
H, l^lbalawl■lll I'adi-niyii Ka|inkanniun> I'niigiiwa. — Tcn.'int : Jajaanndan
UitiliyanM^Ui[e. Ilnlil* H kumni fivlitu, llri. S/>. •21:. conlcnH, lEiii, ip. 01. hen.
HiTvircx (riwiniiilal'lc fi>r Rn. .1) -. at the old and tlio now joar to appear
Iwriiru the Kayaka Uniianw) anil iHvai'iit forty betui Ivavei and four or five
prnnuiwatlt ; tn civi- a dankada durina the mia ; to bo in mnra th-oughout tbt
miinlllK nf Ilik, Wuiuk, and l>>ilioii,aiid halfof Kliota ; dnrinif thu remainder ol
tJia year tii atlewl t>i tlio uhuoI lorviLv on pnyn dnjra in turn wilb the three other
kapUTfla*.
PAD--PAD tl»
9. Halii-apullanawele Burendngolle Pang[uwa. — Tenant : Kiri KUnaliM.
Holda Oa. In. ftk, flohU, 1 pola hfin. Henrioea (oommuUble for Ra. 3*86):
to thatob ana ro|>air the hamba atuwa and whitewanh it with makul ; to gmra
it for two nightn at a timo in turn with ninutooii othora : to nound 1 prU paddr
6Tery flf teon dnya ; to aQoom|)any tho Nayuka Unnanao to Kamly and carry hu
rioe on ono jnurnoy a year ; to oontrilmto to tho ponnniknt Riven yearly by th«
Hamliamuro rangiiwa.
10. Mi^ihakuinburu Panguwa. — TonnntN: M(Hhii^\ Hold Oii. 2/». Hil. fielda,
1(1. 8/). 0/. lion. ScrviccM m .No. \K Ooniniutnblo for Km. i\'*Mt,
11. Millagulmnitilu Pntiguwn. — Tenant: JavnHuiulnm MudiynnM^lage. Ilolfls
1 pola fiohN, III. *-*/>. i)l, hon. Servlot-H uh No. '.». Coinnintablofor tt*. 2*30.
12. liiuiwnsjun Pun^'uwn. — 'IVniuit : .Vlut^o. HohlHHkiiruni liobU, 1 amana
hen. Sorvloi'M us No. '.», (\)nnnutu)>lc ftn- Uo. l-f)r».
i:i. Halu-opulhiwelu MiMln^(•dAra Piui^uwa. — Tuntint : MmlnKO. Holda 1
poln floMx, Iff. 2/). 0/. Iu>n. Se^viol>^« :ik No. 11. Coinmtitahle fitr Ui*. 2 .'Ul.
14. WariyapoIalJpasakayn^'f Pangnwn.- -Tenant : Moila^'c. Ilolditdiri. 1^. 2t,
fiuhln, 2 nnnniu lim. SrrvicoN as No. II. (Niiniiuital)Io Tor Ks. IVW^t.
ir>. Makul'^ollo (lanianillayo Pani^uwa. — Totiaiit.s : Kapiimllngo. Hold
(Xi. .'{/>. 7/.'. lichU, 2 nniunii livn. Sorviois as No [). Coiiiniutablc for lla. U*25.
10. Watai;alayay»i PaiiLMiwa. — Tinants : Mr«laj,'t'. Ii<iM (Wi. ly». 2h. fields,
2 nniunu lii.*n. S-rviiVH as No. '.». ( •oniniulaMo for Us. .'HK'i.
17. H:ilu-L'pullu\vi'Ki Kawnilaui.' l*a'ii,Miwa — Tenant : Amrhcliillngo. Holds
Ori. 1/^ 2A-. fh'Iii.^, 2 aiunnu hen. Services as .No. [). Coniiuutablo for IIm. 3*05.
18. Sirala}{0 Panguwa. — Tenant : M< tlu^o. lloMs Ui. l/i. 4i\ fiolda*
2 amunu Iumi. Services as No. \). Oonituntahle for Us. '.\'M),
10. Ara(:hcliilla<40 I*an<;uwa. — Tenant : Ara«'ii«-hillai,'e. Holds 0«i. 1^». 51:. field,
2 aniunu hen. Services as No. 0. (.'onunut:ii>lo for Us. '.\'Hit,
20. Ui(lii;aniAyo Panguwa. — Tenant: Medaj^e. HoiilKHkurunirieldR,2aniunu
hen. Services sm No. U. Couiniutaliiu f«>r l^l>. lTi.'>.
21. Hunille}{e(lam Panguwa.— Tenants : Hunllle;re. H<iM <Wi. Ip. 4lr. fields,
2 amunu hen. Serviecs us No. U. ConunuUilile for Ito. 1*35.
22. lialiiiyanuo Panguwa. — Tenant : Balatiyannalage. Holda 8 kuruni
flehlH, 2 kuruni gardens, 2H<i. 2/>. iU. Iiun. Services (eonimntalde for Ka. 3*f»0) :
every fifleuu days to Inat (nui-toni in fntntof (lie llainlmhal when, eon vuyod
from tho viilago to tho viharo guhad:iwa, and to give tuie pinwessa yearly
for the penuuui.
23. TnnilKikarawihi-wattewelu Iliala Panu'uwa. •- Tenants : Alntge. Htdd
l«f. \p. 0/. hehls, 1 pela ganlutiH, 12 aniiinu hen. Services (etuumutiddu fur
Km. U 75) : Ntnio as No. U, and in addition to keep the pans:ihi hkuI in re|«air.
24. Tumluikaniwilawatte i*angiiwu — Tenants: Vedn Naidegi*. Iluld2pelss
fields, 2 amunu hen. Servin's as No 23. (*<>nimut;ihle fttr Us. 4^*10.
25. Tiiniliakaniwila-wattewula Liyanaralla^e Pnnguwa. — Tenant: Mcdage.
Holds 2 |)c!as ficltlH, 1 kuruni gardens, 0 aiiinnu hen. Services as No. 23. Commu-
table for lU. 4mH).
2t). Tuuibakarawiiuwelu Iliiniilegcdara i*anguwA. — Tcnanta : Hunillcfj^.
Hold 0(i. \p. Hk\ fields, 12 amunu lieu. Scrvicen as No. 23. Commutable for
Ra. 5.
27. Tumbakarawila-wattewcia Pula Upasnkagc Panguwa.- — Tenanta : Ciunvige
and Kongahago. Hold 2 pelaH fields. Services aa No. 23. CommAtablo for
Ra. 4*00.
2H. Kalini;uwa«;e Panguwa. — Tenants : Alutge. Hold 1 pela fieldK, Hfi. ]/>.&/.
hon. Services as No. 23. Commiituble for Us. 2*.50.
29. Alutgamarallage Panguwa. — Tenant: Kurullege. Holds (ki. 1/^H^. fiuld,
12 amunu hen. Services u.n No. 23. (\mimntul>le f<ir Us. 4'ii5.
30. Puhomnwewa Panguwa. — Tenant : Dewatage. HuhU 3ii. 2/#. 5/. fields,
32(1. 2/;. 0/. hen. Services (commuUible for Us. 31) : the aamo an No. 1
(unaided, not with six others to take part in it), omitiiiig the giving of dune,
wiyadama, and kcvili.
31. llurendagtdlo Panguwa. — Maruwena.
PADIWITA. — .\ village in Kidionsiya putiuwa. Matale South, 1| mile H«Mith of
Matalo town on the minor road from NuL;*>lli to Ualakuduwa. A largo %illaKu:
the Mubdiviriioiis are Padiwitag;iii)a and Padiwita wclu. The wasani ineludm
Kaluwalgoda, Ududeniya, and Padiwitu.
\
67a PAD— PAD
PopuUiion of PadiwiU-gima in 1871, 204 (114 malel^ 90 fomalos) ; of Padi-
wiU-weU, 164; (90 males, Gtifcromleii). In 188 1, of Padiwita-gamm, 210 (HI males.
99 fomalca); of PadiwiU-wo)a, 203 (115 muloH, 88 femalctt). In 1891, of
Padiwita-Raroa, 221 (101 nialcH, 120 fumalcn); of PadiwiU-wcla, IGl (81 males,
80 femaleii). VuUaluH, Puttont, Smiib^, Dovil Dancon, Paniiayo, and Fishon.
In 1878 43} acrcti paddy land in l*adiwita-{{auia were rcgiHicrod. Commuted
Oa. \ji, 6/. (paiil lit. .01*27) ; alandoned Ou. 0/>. (>/.; redeemed 12ci. \p. 3/. ; total
2:a. 3/1. 4/. In PadiwiU-wela Ii3) ucrun. CoiumuUMl 13/i.2^>. >/. (paid lU. 7509);
unronimutvd Ori. l/i. 9/. ; rudc«;iiicd 12^. l/>. 9/. ; tomplu laud \a. ^p. U/. ;
•old by the Crown 3(i. 2/i. 2/. ; total 31fi. Ap. 21.
A royal village in Kin}( Uuja ISinha'H time. He granted it to Migomawe
Mudiyaniie free of taxes ; houco *' Padi-hita.*'
>lKMi7/f-«.~IIalliyaddc Gchanarala obtained this Bannas (1 767 a.d.) from King
Kirti Sri :—
Kki.— WhcTcas Wahnla Maduwe BlnnaMinha Arachchiya has been diligently
(•mp1f»yed during the Dutch war in Kandy, in uondidcration of which Haha-
kiiinbiira 2 iM'lax » lahun, NcUitrahakambura 1 pcia, LindamuUa 1 pela,
AuKnndtiiiya 2 jielaH » luhsH, und Yalpota 13 laha^, thcKO 2 amunu 5 lahas,
tuffethrr with thu hou^eM, gnnlciiM, pluntationn, high and low grounds there*
nnio belon^inK. Nituate at Padiwita, in Kuhonsiya mttuwa of BTatalo, have
been granted to Ins po.'tiM'Ksed undiitturbetUy by this fellow and his descendants
In |Kirav«'ui. Thin S^iunajt has been granti>d by command in the year of
Saka IGh'J, of the month PoHon, on Tue^^y, the MXth day of the waxing moon
(75, AfftnVa Cvurt, MutnUy
Hendcniycge Siwurala gave this deed (1802 a.d.) : —
In tho year of the illuHtriouH Haka 1724, of the month , on Monday,
thoNcventhduy of the dccrraxing moun. I, I fcndeiiiyegu Siwurala, of Padiwita
' inKohoii-iya pnttuwaof Matale, being ordered to join the camp (Hewa-wadiya),
have cauM'il thin to he written and granted to my Appulinnii (hou) Kudarala
to the following )>uri»ort : — Tho field, &e., thexu have )>een written and granted.
If any iier.oon hlioulii diMputo this, mucIi pcrHon nhall nutfer from the ordeals,
but my tfoDH Kudarala. Appuhumi, and Sirimalrala can freely take tho five
oathrt in oil and eowdung. Having given thi.t Talitot to the eldest Kudarala,
I entrukted to him hirt two younger lirothcrs alHO. 2,723, D. C. M.
Alut Gamniahelago, 3ri.2ri.'f. Badalgo, 3.'i,202. Bowatte Pettappu Gammahc,
contcifl for hJH estate. Tent. 17. KlieleiN»lage, descendants of Ilallivadde
tiebanarula, liii^ration for bin oHtutu {72, AgtnC* Court, Matnlr), ]'J,727, 38,8114.
HuUiyadili' Muhandiraiiiulage, deMM-ndants of the Gelianarala ; bis crrandMn's
widow hold land to Wijcsuriya. IU,727. Hendeniyegc, 2,723, D. C. M. (Talpots
Haka 1721 31), 33,4 iri. Henepola Mudiyiinxelage, for llenepola Mudiyamtc's
entatt; purcbaotd by Wijesuriya, 23,H.",ii. Hcumka Mudaliya got a ffcinnan from
King Kirti Sri for land at ra«1iwita, Saka ir.Ul (17i>'J A.li), Jud. Com., Gth
hVhrunry, lst7. Henneka Mudiy.-inseluge, for llennekgo Mudiyan>t(>*H estate ;
hilt grand'*on hold laud to \Vi)ei«uriya. 20.3i;ri, 23.k:i!I. Hirat^'o (Jwr/. r'.»iM.,
h'tt/i ami 'JOth Mtirrh, ls'2it\ 4s.«»72. Horuige A]>purala of Padiwita witness
to a deed dattd 17l»2 A.l>. ( IW. /., p. JOU). llewajayalat Pitlige. 3K,HD4.
llituirau'e, 33,2o2. Kabakotuwejro, 2l»,2y.'i, (IM,|31, iol (N. S.). Kanatcge,
2.723, 1). C. M. (T»l|M)tM Saka 1721-31). Konarn^'o. 34;,IH7. KumUukgollege,
2U,2U.'i, 3.'»,2i;.'i, 3(i,l87. Liiulagawage. 3:1,205. Malwatto Panikkiyalage, 3U,313.
Moormen, for land po>'4csMe<l by " Karaniaru,*' 20,722. Xaranpanawege of
Nngolla, U(;.Hr.2. Nilawalairo, 33.202. PaiUwita Kulatun .Mudiyanselage
{Vol. I., p. 312). Padiwita MndiyanKelage. for Hennekgc Mudiyanxe's estate,
2O.30r,, Padiwita Pauikkiynla/c, rilt.Mor,. Padiwita Walawwa, sons of
Padiwita Rati inah.it maya, 2,3«J1>, 4,10ri, I). C. M. ( IW. /., pp. .WO, J05). Ran-
tetiyawege, 47.3t»r,. T.Ht. 31m;. Ratnayuka Mujliyannclage of XajrolU, 90,863.
Kiriw(<diya Panditaya in 17U2 A.D. ( IW. /., p. Snb). TnmiU. for land poH<ieHsed
by ** Karamaru," 3i>.7h2. WattemedagoOnmmahc of Padiwitawelain]792 A.D.
( IW. /., p. 3(iH). Wi'lcgG. irrandrton of H<'nnckge Mudivanse. Kold land to
Wijenuriya. 2o.3(;r>. W.jwatinnrgo, y.S.13l. 4.')1 (X. 8.). WijeMuriya, D. O., bad
land here, 11»,727, 20,3r,i;. 23,8." tf, r.«;,2:»6, Te«t. 3W.
WiTTi Wattoruwa or STATKMRNTopCLAiM.--That Hcnneka Hudiyanse of
Padiwita. in Kohon^iya pattuwa of Matale. obtained from HiH Majesty the King
of Sitawaka, elephants and villages and Un^ame chief of eighteen villages. When
he was thus acting, one day he went ridinir an elcphxmt and fiaw a Htrcam, the
water of which ho caused to be turned to the fields in Padiwita, ahweddumized
an ari'a of 40 amunu, ami also lo amunu of Galfiota, and pos8C!<8cd. After bis
death bis son became Mahagabada Xilame and Disava of Udapalata. Ou, %A9k
PAD-PAf) «ff
death his son wm made Aramudale Mohottala ; he wm also given aa oAe* fn
Kurunegala connccUid with cinuamon trade (Mahabadda). He loat all tpM
landM which ho had before, and only 7 amnnu remained to him ; 4 amnnn wart
poMHeMMHl by the Aramndalo MohottaU. At the time of Kinff Knndaaato
there was a rumour of war, then the king ooinmandvd : **You can go
and Have yourhelf," but ns he couM not ko with the JcinjCt <^"*i n't hin life waa
dear to him, this Mohoittila set out for his village and reachiHl Kahawaita.
lie luul contracted a mnrriafco in that village lN>fon) this, and which had bean
dirt.sulve<l. The purtiOM wore not in tvnuM. Mohottala waM benighted, and hm
took lo4if(ing.H in tliat village. Jlirt wife's brothers waylaid and munlcrod him.
In those dayit that was the way in which the people reven<;oil the insults offered
to them. He was an innocent man. The king ht-ard of his innooenoo, and
after the war he punished the Knhawatto pt'ople wvtrrely for it. This Mobot-
tala's son was mode Du^f^annarala when Monarawila was Di'tara of Matale.
Ho held this ofGce, po^seMHing the lards, when one Bowatta disputed hia
right to the *' gama " and denied tlieru was any descendant of that family and
obtained possi's.Hion of the **gama,*' and after that one Sonda succ<'<NU-d to the
" gama.*' About this time King Kuudasale dittl, and during the time of Kin|f
Uunguranketa the said Mudiyanse and the i)rii*ot, who originally pesse;««ied the
**gama,'* complainttl to the king , and through the interference of the mini>*tera tha
complaint was intiuired into and the pro|H>riy was restore<l t«) us with a wriiini^.
Thereafter the king commaudoil hiui to go to tho eanip. Ho received a
weapon as a Saunas, and did much service, and continued in |K>r«sos8ion off
the lands, when Halliyaddti Muhandirnma got |K)H<*i's.>ion. The ex-priest,
the son of the Mudiyanse. laid the grievances iM-fore the king, when li pelaa
were restored to an ; continued in pos^eshion for thirty y<'ar». Thojw' 'A pclaa
weru a1>o re-taken by force. When the Knglish novernnient wan eHtabliidiod
comjiliiint wa-» made Ut tlie Di:H]iva of Matule. but it btMng Isryond hin jniwer it
wa** laid Iwrfore th*- <ieneral (Sir John i>'()yly). who referrcil It to MoUignda
Muha Nilunie. hui he dii) n(>t hi ar it. A«raiii cuiiipluined to the (ieneral. He sen|
us to the Hub-king'H (Khelepol.'i) Walawwa with |)<'on<* ; he did not hear the
car<o: (we) Went to Ciiioniho. The Covernor at (^'olombo hcanl this case and
wrote to the (•< noral to settle it. As there was no decision an order was given
to go to (.'olombo.
NiKAKoTCWK ViiiAUF. WAS fouudcd in King Kirti Sri's time by tho villagcra.
A Sannas said to have been lost.
On tho claim of tho incumbont to have lands rcgistorod in 1859, a great part
waa rojectcd.
Action against tho incumbent for three chenas (38,894).
Padiwita Iswaka Df.wai.k w.is founded in tho reign of King Rajadhi Raja
Sinbn by Mig.minwe Mudiyanso (2,512, l>. C. M.). It is now aliondonod.
An ima^e, wliicb was in the dewalo, is kept in tho vilmro.
Thero is an old atnlmlaina.
Navarutna ^Imliyahhelau'o owned n Ninda Panguwa, u garden of 8 kurania.
Tenant: Padiwita Diiitu Xaido PnndiUiyn. Services: to give forty l<)^vca of
betol and a walankada once a year.
Tho Dalada Mali(*awa has a Puwakdandawagam Panguwa, a field off 21
acres, reuant : KumbukgoUego. Services (comrauUblo for Us. 5) : to pay
Ba. 5 a year. '^^
^^i!II.K^^'^x/'J''^r"A ^*""R^ ^'^"^y '" Udagamimha and partly in Pallo-
RTF. .4'' * ^^"it^"' *"*"*'*'' ^>1»*^' H^'wabeta. 20 miles from kaiidy, 2i from
\ul\?..\ '^n^.^^^V^'-itta. and H'M from Han-nraiikcta. IJridlo road to
■honH aiwl'T /•'^'^"M>»tiya Hridge over the lJilibul-«ya. A mosque, btorea.
Bh«>n8, and iKuitijiues. A Hindu temple. I , «»,
/?/»•-*•.-- Bihhiil-oya.
wifhteino'lS'ri ^""^ '"n^'" P"'^"" "f »^«^' »»»^ i" ^^^^ "^ 1«71 grouped
mllo. r ? ^'«=""a Populatitm in lH91 of TTppor Padiyapelella, 123 (72
S feil^desr"'^! '1 "^ Z^"'*"'''' l>Hdiyapelella u!... Aia'iigatenni, \h^ ( T.;5 mal^^
PAIUYArKr.KM.A (5 Al..|.KNA.-A rock cave.
HTfl PA1>-PAD
PADU-ANOA. ^ A vilUgo in Udugoda PftUetiya paUnwa, MaUle North, in
LefwwaU*WMam.
Not moniionod in the C«ntaa of 1871. PopaUtion in 1A81, 41 (21 malet, 20
femalot) ; in 1891, 22 (12 males, 10 femalet). Cinnamon Peelen.
•
PADUPOLA.— A village in Oandeke korale, Upper Dumbara, under the Kalugaln
Arachchi.
//<//4.— Dulugahtt-maditta and Yahangiilaknnda.
U IK not muntioned in the (!onHuii of 1H71. Population in 1881, 181 (02 malea,
89 fumulfm) ; in 1HU1« 2UH (107 malun, tOi funialcii).
in 1H7K iK) ncrca puddy land wora ref(iMiurtid, of which 67 paid lU. 1S3'88.
Tlio villugo IN on clovutud ground, wuti^rud by an ela from Kalugala-oya. The
liouHOH aro to the cant and aLK>vo the iiuld«.
PADIJPOLA. — A hamltit of Yatiganhuluhe in Ambagamuwa korale, Upper
l)ulttt}{uum.
Not in tho CcnMUH of 1H71. Population in 1881, 281 (161 maleH, 180 females);
in IH'JI, IH'J (lUH nmlcN, HI fcninloH.)
In 1H7H 31 )j acruN imddy land were rogintorod. Commuted 13a. Sp. 2/. (paid
Rn. 175'9U); rudocmod Oa. 2/>. HI ; Crown land Oa. Op, C/.; abandoned Oa.2^. 9/. ;
total 15a. lf>. &/.
PADUWANOODA. — A village in ModapaUU korale, Udunuwara, west of
Kniltukka und oIonu to it.
In thu CiuiMiiH of 1K71 gntupod with Alkouiada and Kotakumbura. Population
in IHHl, 112 ((;2 niuluM, :')0 fcnialcH) ; in 1891, 130 (64 males, 6G fomalea).
It iH not nicntiout'd in tho II. L. M.
In 1H7H about 3<i ucren paddy land wvro rogintiirvd. Commuted 5a. 2^. 21.
(paid iU. 37*14) ; reduemud Via, Ip, 2/.; abandoned Oa. Op, 4/ ; total 17a. 3/). 81
/^iMi7fr«.^Atu-moduwogo, 39,314. Herat Mudiyanaclage, 82,598, 86,155. Malgaha-
i)elcK<> :i9,3(4. M<)4>ruu>n (Dcwalo tcnanU), 40,7Ul. Pallcgo, 89,099, 96,110.
Takkgahawttttcge, 30,01 7. Udago, 55,669, 82,59M, 86,155, 89,099, 96,1 10.
Thin ii« a part of Embokko Dewalegama.
The Duwalo has nix Paraveni Pungu here (12a. \p. 0/. fields ; 13a. 3^. 61.
gardenn ; 3a. Op. 01, hen). Value of services lis. 384*00 : —
Ahanmdu Lubljo, as tenant of Dodandvuiyo Ganwasama, held 3 pelas field,
la. 1/>. <)/. garduiiH. KurviccH (comniutable for VU, 26-05) : to attend the festival!
and fifteen dayw peruheni ; to Hupply a liuiTalo to tread out the muttettuwa
paddy ; to nufiply iron iinpleinents ; to Hupply clay for tilcM and laths for the
roof ; to repair the Dewalu ; to give ten bundlcMMtraw to the perabera ; to join in
supplying the BaHnayuku Nihinie with food when he conies to Knibekka ; at each
of the fcHtivuis to givo iHilel to tho DuHoayaka Nilame.
Tlirce tvnuDtH of n rallogedara-diini f*anguwa ludil la. 3;i. 0/. fioldM, 2a. 2p. 9/.
giirdeuM, la. 3/>. 2/. hen. Sorvici's (couunutahle for Un. 56*85): one to
suporinti'iitl thucuHivali«)n of the niuttottuwa ; to nupply two pairs of hulTahios
for thrrnhing inuttt'ttiiwa paddy ; to guard thu thrt^hing ; to rofmir thy Dewale
and HUpply iron ttiolM.latliM.and tiiiiiM»r ; to coiiNtniot an oriuiiiutntal aiianumtrngo
for tho |uTah«'ra ; to luit up mliivly an onianunlal areh at tho dewale for the
iNMahcni : to attt'iul tlio frntivalh aii<l iiftiTn davN pmihura and carry on tho
Three tenantH of an Udagttlara dura Punguwa hold la. 1^. 0/.
gardens. Hervici-H (comniutable for Us. 44*15) : same as No. 2.
Kight teiantH of an Arambegedara-dura Pangiiwa hold Oa. S/i. 0/. fields,
Ou. .V' Ot, guldens. Services (comniutable fi»rlls. 25) : same as No. 2.
Nine Vellahis untl one .Mimrinan, as tenants of an Ktulkattale-nila Panguwa,
hold 2a. 2/#. 2/. fields, la. \p. HI, ganlens, 0,i. Op, HI. hen. Services (cAm\xk>aLNa\X^^
for Us, t»6*2(0 : one to blow a clmnk at the threo iovfinwii Ata\>j lot tCntv^ twmk^
PAD— PAH $7%
0D6 month each, and also at the fostivali and fifteen dajt of perahera ; to wood Um
malawaonoe a month; to whitewash the dowalc, supplying makula ; to oonaimei
an ornamental anamestrnge for the pcrahvra ; to put up entirely an ornamental
arch near the digge ; the first eight tcnaiitrt to cultivate IG iahaa of the mutiei-
tuwa and the other two 10 lalias, Hocd paddy, buffaloiM,aud iiolun-wi,at 1 laha per
laha, being supplied, all the work fruni holing the ground and garnering iha
orop and stacking straw being done by tenants ; to tbatch the multenge and
udawahalkada ; to supply clay and firewood to Imke tilun and laths for rcpaira ;
to give a bundle of firewood once a week ; wliou on mum to guiird the templo ai
night ; at each of the feHtivuls to give botol to the HuKuayaka Nilnmo.
Twelve tenants of o Nila Panguwa hold ba. \p. ()/. fiuhlH, ba. 2^. 0/. gardena,
la. 0/^ 0/. hon. Kcrviccs (conimuUiblo for Us. 10i)'36) : to cultivate entirely
1 amuna of the muttcttuwa, Hccd paddv, bufTuIocH, and nclun-wi being supplied ;
to supply timber and laths ; to work up chiy for tilos and Imke them ; to
conHtriict and keep the tile kiln in repair ; t<»constriii:tan orimincntalanamcstrage
and an arch near the wahalkada for the peralieni and a hIiciI at the |)arutota ; to
decorate the dewalc for the fcHtivalri and pctahcra ; to tliutch the wahalkada ;
to carry the Hasnayaka Niianie'H b;i^'ga;^'u l>clw(>eti Kiribatkunibiira, DtKlanwela,
and Kmbukka ; to carry the Duraya'M puiiunikat to the Basnayaka Nilamo'a
house.
PAHALAOAMSIYA PATTHWA.— The old name of Qam|>ahasiya |Kittuwa in
Matale South {Vol. /., p. 20S).
PAlIAliAMULLA. — A villa<;u in Udapalata koralo^ Tumpane.
Ill the CciiHUH of 187 1 tlu> population of Kohila-ula, Pahalaniulla, MuilamuUa.
and Ihalainulla was 2X\ (122 males, 111 females). It is not in the Ceiisoa of
1881 norof 18U1.
PAUALAWADIYA.— An uninhabited village m Laggala Palleaiya patiuwa,
Blatale East, in Lel-oya-wasam.
Uill. — Sekalagodakanda.
Four acres of uncommuted fields were registered in 1878.
PAHAIiAWELA. — A village in Pnrijiala-wasam, Kohonsiya pattuwa, Matale
South. Between Purijjala and Pahalawela there is a place calle<l Weragoda,
where, it is said, there wan a dagoba, of which no trace is now visible.
Itirtnot in the Census of 1871. Population in 1881, 1t;4 (K3males,81 females);
in 1801, 144 (78 males, Oii fomuluM). YclIalaH, Potters, Tom-tom Beaters.
In 1878 (>4^ acres paddy land were ru^i'^terud. Comniutud 18<f. 0/». H. (paid
Rs. 81 ^K); ab;indoned \a, \p, <)/.; rudecnied \\\i. 0/>. 2/.; templo fields (kl. \p, 81,;
sold by the Crown 2(i. 1^). U/.; total 32<i. Xp, 0/.
Paiiai.a\Vi:i.a Wai.awwa.— Pahalai^oh) Mohottahi in 17<»2 A.i>. gave thia deed
when in the camp at Mipiti^aiiia : —
Oil IVidiy, of tho month Iluk. in (lie yiar of Saka HIH4. On this day the
laiHlrilh^hiii^'iii;; to iiio, I'alialawih' Muhuitala. of Kolioiixi}a fiatfuwain Matnlo,
vix., Hohilt'WfIa 2 uiiniiiu, tin* 'J ]»« lus ohtainnl by n-ii<h-riii^ nHfi|i«tanoH to
Pahalawolo Mcniiwara Apiiii. I)(iiiikui1.ili,\a«lihi 1 ainuun, and iin nppurtimani
firanlriiM puroliaxril frnm liciu-pola llnkulMU<-la>a, Hi*hil«'\\«la-\valnwwo«watta,
Dalukkotiiwuwatta. Coiiifuh-wutta. Kaliulk<M).ruli;i-iiiulah('na, Kahatatfahaniula*
lioiia. KolaiiibrhiMia, Meiiuwara Aitpii^i> Piilialawala\vw««*v\atta. This Om!*
pangiiwa brl(iii);iii)( to iiie, Palialawrlc M( •hod a la, are hon'hy maile over for
|K>r«HcsHion in parawiii to Ar.iWi* Mat air Disa-ralahaini. \VitM(>»«M'8 to this are
UdupihilU' Mudiyauxo, Purijjala NawaratiiaMiuli.YnnH'.NafrollcMuhandirama,
Daddc^rfdara MiuliyaiiHo, Udu)uhilh' I'ndiya Naidc. Naraniroiiiuwe VtHlarala,
aud Sinakumlu Mapili^aina Vihaddcrahi. With I ho kn<»wh*dgv of ih«se
witno!4Mi'H thiH land grant wax ^ivt'n al lln' MipitiKaina llt'wakunwadiya.
Bannas to Pahalawele Appn, the giaiidHon of Kotuwegedara Herat Madaiiya
of land in Kotuwegedara in I7iir> a.i*. (Vol i.,p. 'ts^). *
M) PAH-PAH
iiiuu nv \yiii«iiuiiu 111 iniu iii connnumoiu, uuing onnrornoa in \um
18. Ho l«ft no iMMUo, V'73, I). (I M. (Vof. /., p, .WJ).
family (Htylud Palinlawi'lo Nikawulla Wahwwa) is doKConded
lo Mu<liyiinHo, wlin'Imd a <lnughtQr who married to tho NikawolU
MiaUwele Diwt Nilarae, whoae mothor was a daiighfcor of PabaUwele Baiwa-
daoa Nilamo, marriod a iiiiitor of Mainpitiye Diaava. The dopoaed king granUd
to tbo Niluino ihu confiNuitcd property of Raiwattc Diaava (3,544).
Tho Nilamo died at CoIoiuImi in IHIU in eonfinomont, being ooncomod in the
ro»Kjlli«n of IMIH.
Tho prcHoiit
from Pahalawolo
Walawwa. It ownfl hind horo and nt Najjolla and Kotuwcgcdam (SO,C&U).
/'« Mi7 <«*«.— Hcpologo r«. Binncgo, 2U,777.
Paiialawklk ViiiAKK.->HuUt by tho villogcra about 1A47.
PAHALAWKWA.— A village in Kandapalla korulo, Matale North, in Talakiriyawe-
waaam.
In tho CeoHUH of 1871 group«d with Tolanibugolhi and Talakiriyawa ; nnitod
^* population, 2(1 1 (134 malon, 127 femalcH). Population in 18M1, HI (39ma]ea,
42 fenialcn) ; in 1891, HO (40 malcp, 40 females). KatupuUe, Nilamakkarayo,
WaHhen.
Slono pillara and a Ktone bc<I (Yahan-onda).
ThiH iH a Damhulu Maha Vinhnu Dcwalo village. Tho dowale has aizty'iwo
Paravuni Pan^^u. ScrviccH valued at Ila. 70065 {Vol /., pp, 127-130) :*
Ono Adikarif^edaro OanwaRam Panguwa.— Tenanta : Adikarigo, Dandabendi-
ruppo (isuiiaraliago, Diggala Gamarallage, Pahalawewo Adikarige, Oamarallaffe,
PahaUwowu Pahalagu, and MudalicMldo I'ahalago. Hold twenty-aiz flelai
Gfi. 2/).0/.; uno garden iUt. l/i. 0/. ; Kcven hen 7(1. 2/>. 5/. Sorvicca (commutahle for
Km 72*10) : to ^ivv monthly one k.idiipaiya, 3 lahan of paddy ; to give to the Ana
Nayaka (niiansc of ilio Damhulu Viliaro at tho old and new year a ponumkada
of 50 kevili and 3 piriwolii and 40 leavcH lictel im each occaMion ; to Huperiutond
tho cuUivation of the MrgfMla-<lewalc-keta in the village by tho Pangnkarayo
and Dalnpatkarayo of the M<>«(nda1ia;(o.
Ono tfulkando (lanwaKani Pan^Mtwa. — Tenantn : Qalkundege. Hold six fields
2fi. 3/1. 0/. ; uardon 2 kuruni ; ci^ht hen 4ti. 2/i. 5/. Scrvicua (commutable for
Hi. 32) : p«Tf<»nn with No. 1.
(hiu I)iy:itnio (lanwasuni Panj^uwa. - Tenants : Pahalawewo Adikarigo.
Hold two iiiliU (hi. ',\p. 0/. ; one ^mrdon 2 kuruni ; eight hen 4a.2p»bL Sorvicea
(coninnilulile for \U. H-^^ii): porfonn with No. 1.
One Kohonthiliva Pati^Miwa. — Tenant: Uig^'ala Ganiarallago. Holds a
fivhl of 2 pelas. ServicM's (eonnnutahle for lU. (i'20) : yearly to give fifteen
davn' Inlxnir to all tlu; workH of tlie Dewale-keta with the correH|MUidtng pangu
(N'om. 2H- .M) of the K<<odu^':ima; to put up a torana and decorate it for tho Wcsaic,
Katti, and .VlutHiil Mun^MJla ; to i^xvv. a neliya of oil at tho Katti Mangallaya ;
during tho vuh seuKon to give dun daily for two monthn in turn with the
other twenty-one pan;<u c»f tho Me;,'r»(l:ij(:ima (Noh. 5-2;'*); to give ono tutta
as Miwuruuiila ; to give live tUys yearly to the general repairs of the dewale, t.e.,
1 tnttuwaand live dayn'Hervice for repairH from each pan^uwa ; to keep in repair
the haml>a atuwa with the aHHiKtance of the corretiponding pangu in tho other
Iwgo.
One Lekamalage Pangu wa. — Tenant : Adikarigo. Holdn a field of 3 polaa.
ScrviceM (connnutahle fur Uh. 7''.>;>) : name aa Kohombiliya Panguwa.
Three .Meda l'ani{u. — Tenants : l)andulK)ndiruppo Pahalago. Hold three
fielda Iff. 3/1. O/. ServieiH nn ahove. Conunntulile for Rs. 2i^'3.'».
One Siyanihalawela Pan<^'uwa. — TenantH: Oantiubemliruppe (iainarallage and
Kawedago. Hold a field of 3 pelan. Services uh above, ('onunutable for Us. 7'95.
Oiie<ialk:indef;edara Pau'^uwa.— Tenant : l)i«.'i!ala Oamaralhge. Holds a field
of 3 pelaH. ServiceH as above. Coniniutable for IN. 7*Uri.
Ten D.iluiiat Pnn*,ni.— TenantM : Digu'ala (!.'nnaralln;;e, Pahalnwowe Adikarigo,
Adikarigo, Pahalawewo Piihnla<;e, Daniiubenibruppe (ianuirallaue, Oiilnpa-uliigo,
andOalkande*.'«'. Hold fifteen iieliU of r»rf, ,'tyi, 5/. Services an alaivt*. Conmiu-
Uible f«ir \U. 7 185.
One .Me«la Dalupata Panguwa.—Teiiant : Adiknrigo. HoMm a iield of 0<f. 2/). G/.
Hf rviecM an abovu. iNinnuutable for Um. 7*30.
One Wahakotlo Panguwa.— Teiumta : Pahalawewo Adikarige. Holds a field
of 3 pelns. Si>r vices as alMvo. Commutable for Us. 7*95.
PAH-PAH Ml
Two Landegodara Panifti. — TenanU: Modabedde Landege, and DigpJa
Oamarallaffo. Ilold three Uelda of la. 2p. 2/. Honricoa aa abu?e. CommnUtbto
for tti. 17-lM).
Ono Dalupaiii Puiiguwa. — Tenant : Ilolif^oniuwo Wa1nolakntuwo(|«. HoMa
a field of 1(1. Ip. 0/. SorvioeH (conuniitahle for lU. UrM) : to pay yoarly 7|^.
to the Ganinnila, who ii aiinworuhlu for tliu iuru of mirvico.
Note, — Five men of the Moj^oda^mn liavo to attend t)io Kandy porahera, if
reqnircd, on account of the 1 )auil>ulti Dcwalo. When thin Norvico i« not requirod,
to give two men to curry the palimquin of t1u« Ann Xaynkn UnnanHO when he
goes to viHJt the Maha Nuyaka Unnanhu of the AHv^iri Viharo. The Mcg(»daganm
consintA of three Ganwanam, (nix Paiigu) and Hixloon Oahipat.
Ellcgama or Egodagama. —
Ono Oiuihulwaia GanwaMiin Punguwa. — Tenants : Pahaluwewo Kllegc, EUcgOy
and Tillawelgullu Paliulagu. Hob I ei|L;hteen U«>ldH (hi, 'Ajk 9/. ; two gardena
Oa, Op. 01.; ci'^ht hun Cut. \jt. &/. ServiccH (comniutalilu for Hh. 8.0) : the aaue
aa in Adikarigcdara Ganwnsam Pangnwa ; tiiirt (lanwawiina attending to the
cultivation of the Kgodakcta by the work of the [langukarayo and dulu|iatkarayu
of the Egodaliiigo.
Ono Marikarawutte Oanwofuim Panguwa. — Tenant : Ellcgo. Uolda throe
fields 2a. ly^. 0/.; one gsirdun 2 kiiruni ; ten hun i)a. H/>. f)/. Purformti service with
the above (i)imbulwala Ganwa^ima). Conimulaiiie for Us. 31*40.
One Alnt <iaminalioi;e Panguwa. — TenantH : Pahalawcwe Kllvgo. Hold
three fieldH of 0«. 2//. 7/. Tiiu HervJce.s of thlH panguwa and of the following
twenty-Hix p:iM<,Mi ::rc I he H;iine an Hpccilied umter Kidionibiliya Panguwa in tho
M('g(>ila;{.mi:i ; tiii^se twetityHevi'n pangu ^ivini* dan for tho Hccond two montha
of the iroM. Ka^'li c(Mnnnit:iMo for Uh. 7*1MK
Ono Undiyanila^'u l*ani;nwa.~ TenantH : IJndiyaralla^M) and Diifgalage. Hold
two fu\\iU of 2 pfhiM. Services as above. Comnitited for Us. 7*7r).
One Nckit lluii:i)iii;o Puni^uwa — Tenant: Pahalawewe Xukatgu. Holda a
fiehi of !) p« las. Sevviees as above, (jonnuuted for Us. 79.').
One Wewa lleuaya^M! Paii^'uwa. — Tenants : i'uwakpitiye Keiidangoinuwego«
Hobl a li<-i<l of '.\ pelas. Services us a)>ove. Coniniuteil for Us. 795.
One Waliak«)lteg<*d:ira Pani{ii\va.-- Tenant : Tolabo«,Mno Walawwa. Holda a
field of 0(1. 2/;. fi/.*. Sirvices as above. Commuted for Us. 7*30.
One Kaiikanama^'u Pan^'uwa. — Tenant : i)is;ii^'(;wewo Uen^^a Sami. Holda a
field of On. 2y>. 7A-. Services as above. Commuted for Us. 7'U.'>.
One ALibanaye Pan«ruwa. — Tenant : Pahalawcwe Kilege. Holdit a field of
3 pelas. Services us above. Commuted for lU. 7'9r>.
Ono Ini^'alayo Panguwa. — Tenant : Toiabo^oliu Migahage. Holda a field
of 3 pelas. ServiccH as aiM>ve. Commuti'd for Ua. 7'9r>.
One Dalnpata Pan^mwa. — Tenant : Kliej^e. Ilohls a field of Oa, \p, Mr.
BerviccN as al>ove. (*onnuutod for Us. '.\-Hit.
Five Alnt (tammahei^e Dabipat IMngu. — Tenants: Ellcgo, Tolalnigolle
Pahalago, Undi Nai«lehii;e, Dainki^ollu Alut^'o, Damltagtdle Ihali^o, and
Etabendiwewe Ucliyakandcge. UoM nine firhls of 2ff. "Ip. 41. Service* aa above.
Commuted tor Us. 32*40.
Ono Kankanamai{e Oalupata Panginwii. — TeiianU : Ellcgo. Hold 2 pelaa
of fiehl. Services tis above. (>>mmnt(!d for Us. i\.
Four Dimbulwala Dabjpat Paiigu. — Tenants : l)anili.ii;olle Ihalago, EUoge,
Pahalawcwe Kl|i'*,'o, Tittawclgolie Pahalaf^ammeddcge. lieligomuwe ICenayalage,
and Etabendiwewe Uiliyakandci^e. llohl seven li«rlds of 3/f. \p. 1/. Kervicae
aa above. Commuled for Us. 42-r)r>.
Ono Ma-nkkani(;e-dara Dalnpata Panguwa. — Tenants : Nekatgo. Holda a
field of 2 pelas. St^rviccs as above, ('oiuniuted for Us. 0.
One Arachriiiliat^'o Dalnpata Pani^iiwa. - • T-iianfs : Elh>ge. Hold a fiold of
0(1. l/>. 4/'. Ser\ici>s as above. Cnnimnted foi Us. .'I'.'UK
Six Marikara Daiupal Pati^Mi. ~> Tenants: Dambaifolle Alutge, Pahalawowfi
Ellege. INiwakpitiye Uaiia llenayaiai^i*, Ukkuwa Henayalage, iieligiiniuwo
Henakyala^e.lliabendiwt^wo Hi-liyakandc^^'c. Tolaboi;olh) Walawwa, Etalwndiwewe
Koiiwattegc, and Dambagolle Meda'^e. llohl eleven fields tut. 9|^>. 4/. Scrvieeii
aa alM)Vo. (/ommuted for Us. 77-Hr».
tfMi PAH^PAL
Two RnllaTe-iwuini Panffu. — Tenants : WendapahaU WaUwwa, Walaawvw*
Ungapalnf^, Tolabogolle Walawws, and Kospotaralla^o. Hold four flolda
la. 2/i. ()/. ScTvicon (comrouUhlo for R». 21*60) : to give one neliya of oil for
the Kaiti Mnn^^allaya ; during im« to give one dan adukkuwa and a iattawa ••
aiwiiriiinila ; to give for the throo ploiigliingn of dowalckuta a yoke of bafPaloM
for ouch |>ola of flold in thu iiifara ; <»iio man from tliis and tiie following fl?6
iNHara jiungu to appear at tlio nuw year lioforo the Anu Nayaka Unnanae and
promtia 40 Imtul It'iivun nnd a kovilipotiiya or a diiii adukkuwa.
On«} YatigaliKitU) UuIlayd-iNHnru l*aii;riiwii. — Ti^imntH : Karandagolloge and
Talukiriynwo Koii^mliHWuttc'^n. Hold two iWUU of .') polan. Scrvicci as in the
prucddiiig. Coiiiiiiiilulilu fi»r Km. ircfiO.
Olio lliwiira)iigu-iH<«:im l*aiii,'uwa. — Tvnunt : TolabogoUo Hiwarallagc. Holda
a fiotd of !i poluH. SorviooH ns nhovu. (>oiiiuintod for Un. 7*95.
T'lirce Ihitlu-inHiira Paiigii. — Tctmiiiri : ToluliogoHo Wulawwa. Hold three
<* flohlH 2a. l/«. 0/. StirvircM iim uImivo. ('ominut^Ml fur IN. 2.'i*H.5.
Ono Hciiiiytt Piiiigiiwa. — TciiuntM : Pahaluwvwo N(>kat<;o llunnyo. Hold two
(IcMh of 2 pcla*4. .S(M'vio<'!4 (ooininiitahlo for lU. 0): to givo a noliya of oil at the
Kntti Maiit^ailayii ; to Mcmiiipaiiy i\w Nnyaka riiiiaiiM! on (»no journey a year to
Kaiuly ami carry IiIh niwiiru : to givu him two pcuunikat ymrly.
Ono llrwihi Paiigiiwn. — Maruwiiia.
(In ilio Mo^MMlaltago 1)iifTahH>M aro Huppliud bv Hix pangu.)
Tlio Kg»Hlaiiago conniHtH of two (Jiiuw.iMun raiigu (uight pangu). Nineteen
Daliipat and nwan lHH:ira Pangu givo live mun for iHsnUiora fervico, or two men
for paUnfiiiin Hurvico. The winio an thu MugtMlabago.
Action i>y Yatawatto Swarnujoti Maha Nayaka UnnannOf incumbent of the
Dambulu Viharo, againnt lieligonuiwo Appuiianii Anichchi and Pahalawewe
Kuda Oamnialic, for non*pcrfr)rmance of HurvicoH to the Dewale (.^4,195).
PAHATKUMnURA.— A hamlot of Howala in Ganga Pahala korale, Udaiialata,
on thu road from (Jampfdu to Kudugannawa {Vol, /., /). Ill),
FamilivM. — Konarnge MndiyanNef litigation for hirt entaU) by his ions and grand*
nous, Ifi.tNiM.
PALAClOIiliA. — A hamUit of Uanil>odu, in Udaponu koralo, Kotmalo, on the
Kandy-Nitwara Kli^a road, .V»'0.''i mihm fnim Kaady.
Not in tho OiiimN of 1H71 nor of !HH1. INipiilation in 1891, 27 (20 malea,
7 fumah^N). ViillahiM, Moormen, Tamils.
A Koniaii Catholic Church, baniar.
PAIiAPATWAIiA —A villag<! in Udugoda PallcHiy^i pattuwa, Matale North, in
AIutgania-waNum. Thu villauru waH fimt M)ttU>d by Karunakpulli Dewaya.
Pupuhition ill 1H7I, \'M\ CH.'> nialcM. 71 female:*) ; in IHHl, 20G (108 malea,
9H fcmah'H) ; in I Hill. 191 (98 inaleM. 93 feiiialeM). Jaggery ciiHte.
In 1^78 \{\i acnm (Kn. 1/i. ()/.) pa<1«ly laud wcrorogiHterod, which paid Ri. 51 OS.
Palapatwafayalago {Vol. /., ;i. 157),
•
PALDENIYA. — A village in (Jdug<Mla Udaniya pattuwa, MaUle North. The
waNain iiioliiduH Palduiiiva, Tombilideniya, Ullukumbura, and Wclegedara.
Htrrain. — RuHigama-cla.
//i//.— Kotagalakunda.
In tho (JuuHUH of 1871 grouped with Tembilideniya, Ullekumburm, and Wele-
gedora.
P<»puIation in IHHl, l(V> (92 maloH, 70 fomaleii) ; in 1891, 137 (73 malea,
04 fumaleM). YullalaH, HiackriiiiithM, Moormen.
In 1878 40 aeruH imddy land wrre regiHtur.Ml, of which 18| paid Rn. 54*17, 20}
wuru ruduomed, aiNiiit half an acru temple land, and 1 acre uncommuted.
NVai.awwa. — Paldoniyo Walawwa. on the road to Ambokka. It belonged
to Kheh'pola Maha Xilaino. After bin «leatli hi^ niece Khclcpola Tikiri Menika
aucceeded him. Slio and her hiiHbaiid <2olaliola Raicmahatmaya adopted
Dullcwo Adigar, and at her death in lH4ii, without irmuu, hIio, by will,
bo<|Ueatliud to tliu Adigar iiiUi- aiin thin Xiiida villa^M« ( Vuf. /., />. H07). Oolalv^Vi^
PAL-PAL ess
WM Rttomahatmaya of Matale North from 1836 till 1848. Ho was styled Ckila-
heU Samaradiwakara Ghandrasekara Wahala Kuru^u Madiyanae (lee ctaoa bv
Tikiri Monika and Oolahola Ratoinahatniaya agauiit the tenantt, 4,163 mm
4,830. D. U. M., 91,200-31,211).
A aoacriptiuii of Ehelupola'H house by Dr. Davy aa he saw it in 8eptemb«r,
1810 :—
On tho morruw oarly wo lofi IXuiibooloo, and prociHtdcd by way of Kalmiide
to TaUUniu about ci^Iit luilui distunt from It. Taldonia ih tho prupcrtj of
Kht'lepolu, und wan hi^ fuvoiirito cuuntrv ro^^idcnct*. lliM houMO In too inortl
ii|Niuiourt onu I have soun in any pari of thu count ry, am) it Im amply |irovided
with irruuuricii. It i^ ul»oul l/.'ou ft. iiliovo tho ivvel of the ava, aituat«d
on a ^'i<ntlu t(ri><>n di-ulivity in tho muUl of a grovu of young ooc<ianut treei :
and for M'curity u>rainMi uU>|tliiint>, which aro hoiu very buineruus ana
troubWuino, both it ami the unjoiiiin^ gi'ound in Hurroundi«d hy a ditch and
brfUMiwork {jt. 473).
Qohiholu lluluwaduim Niltimo vn. Alutt;o Knlnlmnii Vedamla, for NorTioe
M Nindii lonunt. KurviocH : to atU'iid to tho cultivation of tho inuttotiu and
reap, thrordi, und rcniovo tho crop to Puhhniyu Walawwa granary ; to ro|iair
the walawwa ; to attend tiio owner on journryN and carry hin iNdanf|tiiu ; to
pound )Kiddy, Sec. (31,20(1).
DuUewe Adigar owuh Hovcn Ninda Pan^Mi : —
One Paldcniyo Punguwa. — Tenants: llangidigo und (ionuKalajife. Hold
la. 2/>. 0/. lieldn ; 2 uniunii gardenn ScrvicoH (conimntablo for Uh. 15) : twice
a year to give a pcnunia, eacii time an arccunut culler or a gmnl knifo ; yearly
to pay 2 ridJH (U. Ad.) uh Gunpandnra ; to accompany tho proprietor on
important occanionH not more than twice a year and curry tho Mnra-awuda ; to
work uH a blnckHuiith for thirty dayn a >car, tho iiropriolor MUiiplying iron.
One Wuwckuinburo Panguwa. — Tenant : Nikulago. llokU 1 pola field,
la. 0/;. 5/. gardcuH. Survicos (commiitahlo for Us. 2*r)0) : to pay eight|ienco as
faupanduru ; to appear twice a year and give a HilverHmitirH ofTeriug worth
8. 4tl. ; to work ut the walawwa an a BilvcrHmith for thirty dayn a year,
being fed und MUpplied with couIh ; to acconipuny tho proprietor on journeye
on important occusions twice a ycur.
Five Nila Pau'^'u. — Tcnantn : Diirayaiairo, Manannalngc, two Moormen, and
Huniuel Appu. lluld iivo tiohls of 2ti. 2/>. U/., Hoven gardcUH 2a. \p, (i/. Hervicea
(coniniutabie for Us. 1U) : to pound i) pchiH of pad«ly a year ; to cowduug tho
PaKleniya Walawwa Ihree tinicH a year ; tocnilivale 1 poluof thodonikgahawela
mutleUiiwa for tho mahii, tho proprietor HUpplying one yoke of l>uilal(K>a for
tho firnt plon<(hing ; to tii; 11)0 buridlivH stravv und thatch tho Palduii^'a or Kliole-
pola Wala'vwa ; to c^irry palauipiins or chatties or baggage on journeya for
thirty days u year, being fed while travelling ; twice u year to appear and at
each time ..o present 4U l>otel leaves and a pin;;o of vegetables ; to work for the
proprietor six times a ytar for five <Iays in either of the Wnlawwnii, receiving
the midday meal, but feeding themselves if employed at Dullewa or olHowhere,
The propiietfir paid t;ix for all the liehls (see 31,2iM;).
PALIPAXA. — A villai^'o in Pallcgamiiaha korale, Ifarispattu.
Population in 1871,272 (I.Vi males, i:i7 females) ; in 1H8I, .394 (211 malee,
183 females) ; in IKIH, 2:>4 (121 males, 133 females).
In 187H H3J a(tres (4\a. 2/>. <*»/.) f>adily land were rcgihtored, of which 19 acres
paid Us. U9-D4, (i1| redeemed, 2| temple fields, and oiie-ftmrth of an acre
alnndoncd.
Wai.awwa.— Pailiijgupana Uajakarunu Anandu Uajapaksa Pandita Mudaliya
diMtiiiguished himself at Mataru in a war with the Dutch and obtained this
Hannas in 17GI A.n. :—
"Ski." — Tho hehe.st of our Sovereign Lonl. the ilIuHtriou<< ruler of I«anka.
During the peritsl that Pnlingniinna Uajnkuriinn Anamln IUjn]iakHa Piandita
Muiluliyu was with uualhiyeil loyally ami Hiiiciriiy of heart ren<leriii|( hie
HtTvice-* to the Sublime Cn-it (iato, the n»yal eouimaml wa•«giv<^n tlwt henhould
prmeiMl to Alulura to put an en«l to tin* ilinireHM oeenoione<l to the inhnhitantii
of Mutan* Wy the lIolhoKhrs, ah«l he. huvinu' revtrently ri'<K'iv«'<l theetimmand
procerdnl with the |K»wrrful ho^i of thi* l.'va Di-avane, ami having Hurniundcd
the Htrong fortress whi.-h llip Ilolhuuhr?* hml eon-trnet.M at Matara, und havitlir
wagiil war without relnating a single step from the tiel.l of Imttlf*. where
JO'—ff/ .,
2 II
tha flrint in* laopu«nl, tnl tuvinit Tanqultlmd thu mtmj nA dMOolblNl
tlwI<irlr»>,ntnranI*lalariuui>,ui<1iaaihimnuimw>nirlittbBivu(totb«KluioM
«aul|(<'ucc (il )lu]i-tj, mml (ilia Uug) Inlni.' hluhlj pktwul tbunU, bntowai
Ml him ail lU (1 u-k(.«l ulrulwun. Ml alin («1r|ib«»t wlUigut tn»lui>, • antlana
Inlnlil nitb ituiA wnl a knihi, biuI ■ oulil Jbalu, amd luua]' Mlwr MMuunhla
ruwunli ; uiiJ.iiinmivvr.dipiin-dtitbUiiiblrriij'thvniiili'tarbvdMKlpiimaaBDt
iKMH'—iuniit IhuHclih I'dn Yi-lnuBiii-kanibnn llmniiUL, I'cUailiiiinSMlas,
ni'L4>U'rindriii;aJ|irl)v,l>ib)riil)n>3|>i)U«,TuUtiiibi|>llijBlpcU,OdkMi)'Sira
I iH^la, ValUfiiwatta 3 ikIb*. AwuncwaU 3 frlan, Llyaigtahainaila S |wla%
WowalnlpDija H |«Iua, altuttcihrt H nnnna S iwUn uhI S bibai, wltb tho biA
mhI luw Kruquilii and iitbrr upimni-nanvw. oliaala lu tbe viUaxo Owillo, in tha
Knhun-ljnlntluK^cf thoMaialL-l)i-aviiu>. Thh Miiiuma Wat Rrnninl un tbta
MwkUv, tbi- niih iIb; lit th<i lU'cn-u-iiii; iniwn in Uii> iiiuiitb II, <>t tbo yoai
dviiuuiitialcl Via-hal.hii. Ill ibv ymr u[ S.ka IUK3 ; by lli.^wtiiininiiil wbiubwaa
gIn-Q, aul wbivb cuniiiiiiiiJ u rha umnuiand vl Ilia Mujnly, ami tliDM il b.
at Ilonadoniya
I nnd a luiughtor who umminl tnatonof llanauoniya
I- MiHliyaii-a (I'df. A, ,.. 47!l). Of Ibu ».»>•, Iha
inln'o "Hi UaUulu Klbiiiu (I7;'j-n04 a.ii.). lie had
jMUiHur wan IMnavii of IMainlnla ai. _
a danglit^r nurriLil tu llaUtiriiMla I^kain. ItuwiioalHuidut tliuluiiKiiit'. us
Md auniu taixla in niiititpiyo in Miily»ni|ii>lii, ami wliuii lio wat |>ut tu iluith at
Wakniyu (liy a minUkii, ii in iui|i|iiim-i1) ttHmt uf h'u iimjicrty wan coiinwatnl
(Jul. Vot»., iSnt Ftkniarf, lflJJ)~DXCL'|it laiiiln in Malalu. of whtcb Ua
-ij.. i-nitiHir, tliN nrniiir Dimiva, took [HWMCHiiiiit uu Iwlialf <lf bin iwpliuw,
1 Miiilnwu iMikHiii (rlaini fur land at AU|{ni1a, Vt-l. 1^ p. 70)— including
the inurl),-n!{iil Iniidn ; but m IIivm wctc held ftir KatU|>uIlK Mirricv, Mi|innlinina
Ai1i|{ar intirk'ntl niii) n^prm-ntot tliumnllLTtulbukini,', »liiit1ivniuiHiiiilin.-cliid
tllut llio niiirlKnijiir'H lirirn Hliiiiilrl Iw alliiwod tii riiliH'ni tlivni on paying Into tba
Truaaury llio ainotiiit •liiu t» tliu Di-vivn (milr. p. litu).
Ila luft a Mill, ral<|.:iii» Mndnwu Li'k]iiii {Jml. Com., S3»l fViiwiry, ISiS).
Tlu UiNtva'a i-ldvr liruilwr wnn UiAava ■<( thu Hvrcn Koralcn. lla anil Uiraa
ntbcra went h) Riiavia nn an vmlKiMy. .irilhcaail I'iliina 'l'nl:iwwol>iiiavailied
on the paxuKO liuniu (Jml. CW.. 1 Jlli }/hh, IKIO, ami ilh M'lrrh, ISHI).
Ho ti«i|u<iiilbi'd bin laiidH tit bin wifu. They had Iwu wiiih, Uilainlata Diaaira
ami niliiana lii-kani SIiilBilmiiyit. Tlw fnrmvr t,iit the landn (rum hi* nuithor ;
be wan cimRKriiiHl iu tlw nilH'llinn at 1H|7-tfl,nnd waaconNnvd fiirwimatinwin
driuMlm anil nliiiiHiit Itu liail two mith, Iji-kain MnhatninjAanil 'Hkiri Ilunda.
The fiirmer wuh marriud to A Ini.'nla I'nuchl Knmnrilianii (>'■>/. I.,n, STJ).
For (be niniuMiH nivcn in Iliu fiiHuwiDR dnil, thu DiKava diunln'rilril bla ■«■,
Uw Lebani, ami grniv landa tv bia daughter-in-law (l.aTK, Ii. 0. Mad.) :—
(INl.'iA.li.).—l>iiT|iiirtiiraTul|<->ti3innil to lir written ami Krant''d in the j«ar
olXaka l;nT. I, i>iilipnna L«ku DiFanwhatinaya, oT Pulli'ganipiba in llaria-
paltu, utniKil II niarria)[v to b» arnnpil (iir my mhi Lekuui Jluhalnuya fioa
AntuiuifuilaWalawwa. And wlii'u mi livinK- luy "un. the Liknin Mahalmaya,
■lUiulnl bimni'll li> drink luldy aiul amwk. tu Kamblu ami jday lanlH. and te
walknbuut whiirlnK. wblnit aeU bariui; iHi'n beard by AiuuktUKOila Walawwa,
tbu trfiku Nilame uiiiie wllb noaH) n~|>™tabli> |i<>rwinii and iiunUi'd bo, and
Kail) : '' I want In (uke away my nliibl," Whrrrhm I, thu ItHinnbatiiiay a, In
onliT to |im«'T*e lUy oaiil" nuil lanibil pcn|iiiily,bavu icmitiil KII»knmbHra
ut 2 (H'liia, .VtlanaynkiiKi'kumlmra o[ 1 jaHa, VilabenliitBkunibura u[ I pela,
lllna^itruur 1 |K'la,llaliual]«weh-aTak-an)(uu[ llllabnn, Iti-lliirla.anilHiinla-
karalayiiwatIa, with lbi> 1mum>, tui{<-thi-r wllb lh« biiih whI low bmlii. idauta-
(bin*. )innb'ni>. ami hm'wi theri'lii la-tiiijiinii. nntu I'nnvbl Kiiuaribiuul, my
dauKbli-r-in-law, that Kbi> and ber mhw ami ibvnKhti-n mny |Hr«rwi. WitneiwDa
who know thin am Jlnlwalleitii Kunbi Alnnilhve Kiirab. IUb1irit<imuwi>jio
Likn (latamabiv I)«rl<a|te I'kkunln. Miibi<lyB|aillnwe Ilnwli1i}tnma Koralai
lUndlliiiama PHllchlnlb^ ami llataicallB Maba IhirajB. In lin-H-nco of thcM
witnr-wn lhf> Tnlpiil wm writlen ami inantnl. VitiKeance hi- lo Hum thai
dl<palii or lilirturblbli, Ueslarinit Ibat Pnaubl Kunaribanl and her naim and
dauKblBTii fhall ant inonr Truiirania-. tliu ban lavn itruilcd. And ai lu tho
writiiiBoI thiHtVlimt. I. Haiblei^lmlnialiL'Dnaiise. ^I,ij:i.
The I>akatn and liia wifa had a a»n, I'alipana Aiinatiiguda Banda, who succcedod
to the |>ri>pi-rty aflor hi* miithiT'ii ibrntli (^7,:i£l).
Ib IttUt thu Diwkva iinihi ovor bia imUiteH in r»li|niia. AlaRoiln, Owilla. and
0«ane]*na(l'ii/ /., n..l(f.1). and a iianleilin Kamly lu bin wife, lie wan very old
and in lii* dotavu iti I'.^branry, \H->-i. Ik ilivl almnt 1Hl>.'> {17.^3).
PAL-PAL IM
PulipAna Diaava owned land at RaUfraUa in Lowor II«wab«ta ; hit gfMdMMi
Palinaiia Danda litiffiitod for thono (Vol, /., p. 9U).
Tlio Piiliniiim fiiiiiily Ih rolatod to Madii^Ua, whoae titter niarried PliUipaim
Korala, fntlior of I'nlipuna, Into llntiMimhiitinaya of UdapaUta. The familj aliU
rotaiiiH IuiuIm in llniiwullaniiil Kiriuu'tiyuwa.
A brotlior of the llaicinaliatinuya, who w.i8l)nRnayakaNilanieof thoCkaegoda
Dowale, married thu d:itightvi' of Paiiabokko lioku Uaiida.
Palipana Walawwo Loku ilanda tm. Molngoda Oonaratna Unnante. Plaintiff,
a HUH of Puliiiaiia Udni>alata Dinavn and a nophow of Palipana Tiokmin, 14,893.
Palipnna Wnlawwc Loku Itiimln, <;i,iMG.
Pali|i;uiaTikiri Kumarihuiui r*. Mmluf^illo Kuinarihami. Plaintiff, a daaghtar
nf M:i«lu}?allo UuHunyuka Nilatnc, and liiH wife, Makuloluwe Kumarihami, for
the movublo pn)i»crty ut hor failHT. 'Ji.l."jy.
Palipnna Wnlawwu, litii^ution fur tho estate of I^oku Danda, lNi,277.
A coiiNidcrahlc part of the villai^e Owilla U'loni^ft to the Palipana family.
FaiHiHiM, — Abrkitu WijcHtuularn Ilatnayaka Mudiyan!H>laKO Watte WalawwBi,
in/.M'.U. AtanilleK'*-, 7«, I). ('. Mad., 17.:..«)(Talpot Siika i;:^*»). l**i-*7 (Taipei
Snka I7nl), «t2.s:{() ( 1 1«/. I.,p.9i:). WhMvkc tifian Uah))e);oinuwe}(0. TilS, HSft.
D. C. Ma«l. (Tal|>.)t Saka 1731). 17,31H) (Talpot Saka 171.".), 72,720. 9ti,07S.
UnHunynka Mudiyansoln^'e, 'X'.S.'to. Uata^alln Yidanolaire, 17,.'>:I0 ^alpot
Saka 17-M;). Uiilatwatu-jre. S,r»s!» (X.S.). Kdiriyajjoila Wiieratna MudiyaiMO-
la;;e, :i:i,7:i.'», ."iti.ssri, :.7.774. »;7,is:{. (jalapitnjre, «i7.1t»7 (Tttlpot Snka 1747).
ILtram^kara'^e. <i7.lo7 ( lalfxit Saka 1717). Ilukwatte^s 17,aiH) (Tul}H>t Saka
I7l.*i), .'i7.77», iM.H.I. 7J.72M. Kotikaluuhh jje. 37.!»;ri, ^'.Mill. l.i\vaiiu^'0 (Jirif.
CviH., ilffi Ihrt-m/nr, IS'Jl, Jot It Frhryuiif, Is'JC). M aha heu« Tiki ri N aide
hi M thf (tlVtce uf .Mai1ainpi> Mul -Ai-hariya in iS'.Ni. Malwatlegr, IW, I). C. Mad.
(Talpot Saka 1«;Il'). 1.'<.2;I7 (Talpot Saka 1701). |(i.7sH. 4I..V.MI. Molngoda
(Junaratiia rnna»i>o. JljMOJ. Moornun. l-^/iUi, 40,7>S. Pali)i:iua WasaU
Mu«l)yauM>la^«> Mudiyniixe. Notary of Pitiyt-^cMlara. .M,n2. .Vi.iHei, 72l,fi31.
Palkunibiire Palipana Lrkam. :is,o:r.i. SiiriyamiKdu rnnanj^e. :t:t.7:iri. u<t,H8A.
Wntie'/an»a (i.uiia-Wulawwa, 'il.iai, .".il.tJJJ, 7:M»31. Wirakon Mudiyanitolage,
H.csu (X. S.).
(17J0 A.D.).— In Ihcyenr of Saka (1)012. I. Palipana Gammaho, whQ
pi'rformiu^r scrvieo at the Pallo Maha Wahala (^(^uc-cn's Palace), do hereby
de« lurr to have ^'ratitt'd the following; lands, which I ikwm'sh, to my daughter
Kaln Menika. vi/., the (^oirden (iannilewatta, the an-ainut f^anlen Hurround-
in;; Mie <hv('Uiii;;-hou8e, the field Kirikohowela, the land Pihili-angc-denipata,
the M-amha, the* chena^*. A:e. Witno-^^i-* who know the same are Atuntlle
Ara«> ichila, Koralo Arachchila. llnkwntte<ro Araehehila. Owii^agc SNunud-
darahauii. («alapila};e Katupnlle Naide l»alitiynnna, Itataf^lle
(i«Ml:i|'adda. Payinda Dnraya. Prrnma l)nraya. Tluw«' who defend the right of
thih 'ialiHjt hhali he happy in tluH worM and in the world to come, and tbone who
di>pute iluH hhall bo niiberable in this world and in tho next. 70, I). C. Mad.
(1779 A.I).).— On Satnnlny. the Hixth day of tho waxing moon (»f tho month
Wesak, in the y«^ir of Saka 17(»1, nnder the eonntellalion Asvida. I, Mai-
watteire Appnhaini Mudiyanse of Palipana in Palle*/.impaha of IInri.<|>atta. do
herrby declan; to have j^ranreil my imraveni lands Kirikohowela, tec, ineludinff
the hi)(h and low ^roundn, onto my begotten Hon Punchirala. to )n> po««ui«t(«*d hj
him in jtaraveni. \Vitne»e'4 who know tho same ore Puli|)ana I)i<iumaha%maya,
IlukwftttofTt' Araehehila, KablH'^romnwe^o (lamarUa, (hviHJijje Araehohila,
NYarakad^niyi' Ukkuwa llenaya. llata^'allo Maha Duraya. Tal|M>t writteo by
Ihuhh'^o rnnanH\ With the knowlid^i^o of thr^u wilnc-Hvt thin Tal|Mit haa
bn>n \>ritten and granted by nie, Mndiyan>>e, to my son Pnnehirala. Whoover
dispuien or di^iurb..* thir« grant >hall suffer by the ordral oaths, but Punchirala
shall n«>t ^nl^er w«re he to swear tho five oaths. 17,*.M7,
(17'.«:t A.i>.). — Under thceoustt'llalion Ki'valiya, on Tnenlay. the eleventh
day of the waning nunm of the month Po^on, in tin* yt-ar of Saka 17ir». I
IJaddr^'c Punchirala of Pali|t;ina in Pal1tvnm|t;iha of Ifari^pattu. have (granted
Kirik«»howrla. mc.. including tho hijrh and low lauds a)t|t«>rtainin^ thereto,
to^cthfi" with all the other proiMTty bdun^inf^ to nu', to my U'^otten (son)
Iiidajuti Kik^hunwahanst' upon this land vnuclu-r. in the knowh-dge of the
w»tn<ss«!i .Mal\vatTi'>ji' Anichchila of this viilav'f, Pulinjruralaof tin* same honi«e,
Katupulb-rc Siralaya. <I:dktliye«r«' runehirahi of Mt«lau'«Hla, ISalakoiluwe
Dinturahi. Warakadrniy*' Appuwa Hmaya. Naiila ]!«naya of the same houae,
Auibakoti- Duruya of njitajialla. Tho>r *wli(» ili>put.- «ir di^t^lrb thisjjrunt nhall
suffer by the (.r.Ual oalhs. .My -i.ii lli<- rnoan-e -hall not -.uifrr by the oatlui
were he to8wear on the sev. n «»rdeals. Th<v-r wh»> deimd and a-t^^i^t thin Arrant
aecf)rdinpr to tho law* of thiMatul the next world »hall enjoy heavenly bliM.
Tho^ who do injustii-o t»> this .hall fall into hell. l7,:iH«».
WALmMMTIiriE VilUnK. — A mck lemplg wii] to luva been tolind«d la
KinR BajwUii lUj* RiiihnV timo (I7NU-UH) by NuanneU lioka l>iun. It ha*
oottennu. Tlio flililiiini old atKlirAtiaim j one >'iU PiiriRuvK wu rogiitand.
Hnno land* ware rcdtinao-l nml tminu wens i-ulijoct UiMc(T,L.C lltS, OgietllO).
Paui-an* Viiiahi: iiliiit Udahi'Iiuse Vikark. -.Pulipana Uda Oabada
Nilann, Wedikkarn MiiliiitUU, nnd Tamaiikiuluire Dbuiva .tedieatod lindii at
AUa<Hlati> tho viliiruu|i»n a Tulixil d:iU-<l Snkn lT:it (tx09 A.l>.),./^i«l. Cbnt.,
Himl JiiHr, 1S30, Tlioiv vuni Horcral litiuutioii* bstwouii iiicumbanb (aaa
1,STI, I). U. M»l.. tl^ltHi, ■HlM'i, 3.1,7.15). t;laiM fi>r homII pioom of land in
Alat^lnniii) l>i>iiili.i({iiium»niiwniinjuclcil(T'. L.C. JOT, ll^rrSeO. I'al.lnu.l9y
Kunikin-BiiL't'Ku, aiiUiiiiiiitiif a lUwiKi I'untcuwaof lln \Va1pida]iiliyu Vilmr*,
hnliln a ficlil iit H kiminiH aiid a gnnlvn of 'i |>u)aii. Htrvicini {cammulaUo for
Hr, 4'riri) : til iKRt tiiiii-tiim at thu tliruu tuwawii on [Hija ilrtj'i and Iho four
fvHlivitlH iluri.iff tlie yvar ; to llinUli tliu mandup|w irilli 71) liundlM ut iitniw g
to wufi thu rwluwa fur two day* tiino thiiva a year ; lo actuiu|)aiiy Uis priait
«n jiHiriioyi f<ir (.'J^lit ikyii in tlui ycnr. Tho tenant tocoitoh a morning ration
of cunjno an 1 n (iiretuxin tnual <>E I'urry and riei: wlicn on duty at the vihani,
anil wliun on jnuriioy* tliruc iiumlK nf curry nnd rica a day.
AniliiikiHi:(ic, a> luiiant uf n t'uniilonii I'liiiKiiwa ■>! ttio Dalmla Maliiniwa,
bf>ld>iH)H-l*"f "lluld. Survio- ((.••.niinut^tlilc r»r It*. UK,): t.> <Uliver at th«
Mulijjiinrn limn Ik>I|Ii'k (kotiilii) of kiml nyriip in hix nlttniato monlhn nf Ih*
year. 'I'Ini iwtiiiiiia 'if Iliii p.-ii)|tiiwa i% i{ivun to thii Diwa .\i1:iiiiu mioq nftor tW
now ynr, an-l viiniii-'lii <>f a iiin^ii nf rc|;ut»lili:4 and 41) li-avei of iM'liit.
WiuMkailuniyi-KP.HH taiiiuliiC a Itwb l>aiiitn«n, huhbi a fluid lit Oil. Ip, 2k.
Thn mrvimrt aru In iilfur to lliu I>iwa Kiliiniu nnd hi tin Kariyukaranarala «f
tlui )lu1ij{it*'a wMin iifli-r tliu nuw yi*»T, l<i isu-li a wliitu KiLiiilyuii hat, ulwi to
iiii|>ply t»r tlm iicriilitfj lifty ni;; Ii^iIIm rullud |und:in-undi, cavil aJKiiit tlio Kiw
PAUMt>.VTTU KAST.-.ViliviHionnt Lnwor DnniloTa, b. <1ad on th« nortii
by tManiyiilKillniKnot MutHluSi>iitli,i'uht l^y (iitmUkckiimloof I'ppor Dumbara,
Muitli liy tliloiiiyt imllnwn of l'p|>>iT llumlnra, and on tho wi'>t Ly rullogampab*
aiu) IJiliitr4in|Eina Ki>nil<'i> nf (ihwit Diimlani.
■'niniUtiou In IHMI, 4,iii'iII (j.lT.j nialLi, I.KH.'t ronialm), fl.'il familica living in
tH!i iHinHM; in 1>C.II, .V>l^ (li'*<2 ■<»>c"i 1,7:10 fumaliii}, lii? fnmilioi liviiiH in
m iiiHiM'!>.
VillauoninllMI; A1utWuU,)':i)i3-adita,(lahi1>(HUiwatt.i,r)iildawa,Kandliyiulda,
Kuinlial.olHWA. Itambnkwolla, ll.kioi^lit, Waraitiwiilu, Wata|<;ina. Worapitiya.
ViIUkdi ia IHtll : Aluiwi^U, Klliyadih, aalalxicliwnitn, (iul.l.iwa Arnchohi-
waaaNH, (liililawa Tidnin.wnNkma, (liddavn Wondu-anga, Ui<lilawn Yatitian-
mift, Kamlliyaiblit, Kantlliymlda Kandu^iiiiuniedila. KunilaUiluwn, Itambuk-
Bambnkwalln
pitiya. Weraintija lUiida-icni il ....
In IH?1 K41} '.Ti-i "( iMildy land were rcgintcroil. Commuted Sfn".
(pnid n*. ijuln) : r.-.brnie.l 4;i.i. 1,.. HJ/. ' ' ' ' "- - "
Uilontiing !<■ tum]ilufi 'M. 11/'. *'•!. ; nliundoiieil 'Ji
PAI.WP.VTTU WKST.— A iUvi«i"n nf I^wor Dumlnra. Iioundcd on tlic nortfa
by I'alli-Kaniliaha koralo, itixt liy II<l:»iya |iatliiwii. Mmtli liy lliv MnliaHoli-tjanga,
ami uii tin wmt liy (l<bit(an>|inlui kiinilu.
Piumlaliiin in IMHI. Ji.ll* (iMIT nialuis ■>,.'):,7 fcinnli^.), I.MI fnradim living
in l.l3:>lu>nMn ; in 1kiii,4J'>'JH<-J,4I1 mak'H,U,IM7 fvmalui), 1,')4U familiM liTing
Vilhum In Ihni : .Vmtliina, llvihb'uaina, Oankuwala, rmmnKiid'- Oonawala,
llcnanvliuvula, Knimla-ulla, Kinipmn, Kumbukkandura, Niiraiipnnnwa, Tul-
anmo-bla, Bcddrgama. Oanke-
w-i "■.".-. 1-" -.-,-— — ^mln KnratpBWmw. tjcniBBoda
Wopalaiia, <l"iia«nln, lliimKeliuwuln. llcnafftbuwcla Jleili-ijiininioilda, H«ca-
gobuwdbi Wullvluia, Kaludo-LlU, Kolobokka, Ko»i[uou, I£umbiikk»tt*oT»,
PAL— PAL ««T
Naranpanawa, Naranpanawa DembaUgolla, Naranpanawa Diaanekkanda, Nanui-
panawa Egoda-gnminedda, Naranpanawa Kande-gammodda, Naranpanawa Kars-
gaatenna, Teldoniya, Teldoniya Pabaln-gamracdda, Wcwegnma.
In 1878 736} acroa of paddy land were n^giHtorod. Coniinuied 257a. Op. 8A/.
(paid Us. l,75:t yi) ; redcomed G4ii. 0/». 0/. ; Hold by the Crown 2oa. Sp, 01/.;
belonging to temples 12<j. \jk 1/. : abandoned 8<i. 2p. GJ/. ; total 3C7tt. 3p. 6|/.
PALKADA.—A village in Udugoda Udasiya pattuwa, Matalo North, in Akarmm-
boila-woMim.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 1881, 50 (24 uialcs, 26 fomalen) ;
in 1801, 2U (14 males. If) fomalos). Jaggery casto, dcscendanU of the aUvea of
Akuramboda Raudara.
A stone amuna, which diverts water to Nadeniyokumbura.
PALKUMnURA.— A village in Oangaiwlata koralo, Udunuwam.
In the CensuH of 1871 grouped with Kotakedoniya and Pitunugama. Popv-
lation in 1881, 41 (22 malcH. 19 females) ; in IHUl, 3U (22 males, 17 fcDialea).
In 1878 If)? acres (la. 3y/. .">/.) paddy land were registered, of which 10| "
(paid Us. 32*31) ; the rest were redeemed.
/;/w<7/r«.— Ilcndeniyoge Ukku liaiida vm. Arachchillage Appnhomi AracbohlU
and Kawrala, 27,HLMi. Herat Mudiyansclogo r*. Malwatugoda VValawwa, 61i;i7L
PALKU.MHURA.— A village in KulugatnnianaMiya pattuva, Harispattu.
In the CunsUH of \Hl\ grouped with (lonigoda. Not in the Census of I88I»
but in that of 1H'.»1 the population was H7 (45male!<, 42femaleh).
FuinitirM. I\a|»urall»^'e anil Mahikjleniycgc pcwsowsl land by *' Tattomam,**
21.1HIM. Palkuml.urn Uamla (K.'/. /., J'. i^'J'J). PalkumburH Palipaua Lekam
...•• .•.i»i>f>;^. , »l.l»«T IH-l-H ^i««'ll III |l<tlt»«« ■•» t." »»••••••»•■«.••••• •••■•M, <1 H<F Uiiri «^j|iTCy
from thi> (:«ia^t, n>iri\in;r from hiiu Kio ri<li>4. In (lii?< year uf Suka liilu, oo
Friday, the thirii'i-iith (lay of ibi> hun ill Vr.i^hahha, and on the sceond of Um
waxing mocMi of thr nioiiih Wtsak. Witni'ssiH who kn«»w tho wimn ore Mana-
walahaini of I'alkuiuhura. Muhana Gurnnii('hi> of Kun;rama, Mok Appa of
Manu'K'ania. Dchidiiuy (>;;() Kalii A)t}>u. Iliiiaya of Palkunibura. ThoHo who
dixpuio or di-turh thi^ grant, which haH lieou K>vcn with the knowlcnige
of tho said W'tutsscs. nhuU Kutfcr l»y the n'Vou oaithn, but there Mhall l>o no
curst! of onthn to tho said Hrahkuiana llala and to Iiim hous and Kranditona
and their d(>ci-ndant>«. thoii^^b ilu-y wen* to hwrar tho fivt* oaths, licularinr
thub ihiH Talpot ban htcn giviu. .".21, D. C. Mad.
SANSAs(l7iil A. II.). — In the yivir of Saka l(ls:i, denominated Taruna, of
tho month \V«'sak, on TUur>day, tho Hrronil day of tho incrooMiug moon,
llor Mt»i tiracioiiH Mujr^ty (TaUi! Wa-ahv l)«'vi-<4wamiHlaruva-uan«vabanm}}b7
tho lit^Oit. of hor inconiparalilf and in*>-t )tnit'ound divino winilom niodo th^
followiii;; I'di'-t -— .As ImlMtlmal'/nmri Kiani's daujjhti'r I'unohi Ktani served
in t)»o (^uiTii's |*alu,M», tho tu-UU Aladiwda :\ \h\hh and .'i laha", Kiriwana-anga
1 ]Hla, to^TMhi r with iho ^^anhuh, hou.-rs, olu-nas. unil tho ar*nihn, situate
at ralkumliura, in tho Han'/aniialata »»! ]Iari^liattu, havo hot-n ^'nintotl to her
to |i(i->0'^s umli-tnrhiilly dnrin;,' tho oxi-.ton<v <»f hor chihlron. childrra*N
chiMr.n. and thiir ;foMiTati«>Ms u<ci»rdin;r to law. Whioh idiut is thut made
a royal oomuiand. :,'2\, 1). (,'. Mad.
Min.MiiuYAWA. — There was i\ mIouo with an insoription to mark an incident
in Ki"S ^Valaf,'am lJahu*s rtign,— an eh plymt bowing to him rccognizinff him
aa king. **
Pai.ki'mmiuk ViiiAiM:.-Tho hiMorv of tho vib.iro is Ik'mI told in thisSaniias.
In tho p<isM-ssi(in of tho inounihont. dat.d l^M A.h. : —
At tho time wb. u tho -rrat Kin;; Uhnwanayka lUhu of tho Kolar dynasty
a huoal doMondunt of tho firhi king of tho w.-rld, of groat iKiWor and renown!
was reiguiiu; m tbe city of Juyawordhana Koito. be hud one of his brothen
•UiH PAL— PAL
admiitoil to the oni«r of prieiihood called Bhawftsajka Baha TerannaaM,
who niiUlMl in ih» Mune city. After tbo king had aiUinod heavvn, this prieit,
aoooui|)auiud by iieveral of hiit brothfrs. not, out from the city for tho hill*
oouutry, and toiik ap UIm abode in Urulowatta in Udunuwara. Durinr the
Hojourn of ihln pricitt in thiit nluco tho Kiiif? Wikrama Uahu, who founded the
city of Hrnkhauda Suilabhidhana Sriwanlhaiiapura and made it hiM capital,
attaimil hcavun, and hin Hon. Jayawtra Aiithann. uncvndiMl the throne. He
inviUtl Uhuwaiiaykik Dahu Tern, who was thrn rcnidinK in tho village Urule-
wattA. to coine to the city and nuMlc hiiii t ran'<cribo WirtUildhimarga, in order
that liiH MujcHty inuy aci|uiru merit in thi<» uud in ihu next worUl ; and a« hb
nimuncratitin for thin trunitcripl llirt Majchry frnvc tho Tvni, in addition to
nuuioniUH live ami dead Htock, the Ituduvvedilla called I'ulkumbura, in
KuluK^uullllln.1'«iya patiuwa ot Saruniya pattiiwn, 4 umuuu |UMldy cowing ex ton t,
with tho h«iuxcr«. pUntutioiiH, hi^h and low lumU appurtt'uaut thereto, an well
an a Moriiil houNu built thtrcon lor a p:iur<:iln.
Thcrrnficr, o nephew of thit T<>ru entered the order of prie'<thtKKl, and waa
known urt Uhnwiinu)kii Iluhu TeriinnnnH*. At the time ot Kiw^ llaia Sinha,
of Situwuka, ho eau'^cd n eon^i«lenlbh> nuiiiU'rof prie.«tri, both iu tho low* and
hill*coini(rii"4, o be disrobed ; and t)iiriTeru wan alM> di^rolxtl and wuh called
DhuwAiniyka nalio Tandita MmliyanK), and he coutinmnl to renidu iu and
])o^Hc«<4 INilkuiulmra.
Thin Uhuwanayka Uahu Pundita Mudiyansc Iwcamo tutor to King Sonarat,
who WUH like uu everlasting golden vino, and coniploto<l hi?« etlucation in tho
art of reading :uid writing : f«ir the>e herviiren he wan lilnrally rewarded by
tho king, in i he uo^r^e (»f time UU nephew. Ithu wanuyka Uahu Teru, Huccee<led
to the |Ni^>e»iii)ii of yhU Uadawedilla. and built a viiiaro of granite and con-
tinutil to carry ou ecremouiiil ob^ervuncen until hi.s death.
Tliensifier. one Palkunibure Unnan^e, who was descended in that line of
KU<1M'^>ion. elfeeiiil repairh in this Hiono-bnilb vihare. made a Htonc-imnge of
ono euriMiiicrV cubit, high, whitewn^thed the vihare buildingn, celebrated the
f«i»tivHl of Netra-pinkania after giving over 2r»,00<J funums' worth of thingii as
n>muneration to ibu artists.
After this work wan thu«« over, the great King Narendra Sinha, tho lord
Hupremo of l.anka, was a-^ked to share in this nu-rit, and lli^ Maje>^ty in return
nhowed him (raiknniliuro irnnauM*) unlxmndeil grace and eonimanded him to
take up his abiMle in Kan«ly and ollieiatu in tlie Kelio Temple. And ever nince
MUceeoMtrs of these prit-sii* uoniinui-d to otliciute HUece^bively in an unbroken
anti regular onler in tbe Dalatla Maligawa.
In the yt ar 'J til oi' Ibulilba. Sri Wikrama Kajn Sinha on hiM .icceHHion to the
tlirone, lM-in;r :u'tnuleil by a desire to aeunnmlate merit in an eminent degree,
lM*gan to patroni/e and jiropagate the Uuililtiist faiih : and when llin MajCMty
wa<4 pres'nied with th(> Palknmbure Viliare .*^annas, wlu'eh had partly iHMsn
charred, t^igetber with a written npinal to him to participate in merit, ho
nhareil in th(> merit, and dedieatrd the village nituated in the Kulugammanariiva '
|Attuwa of Saraniyn jtatlnwa within ther>e Ixmndaries ; that is to nay, on tho
cast by thirt nido of the village limit of (jonigoda. south*east this Hide of
(Joiiigo«hi*de|Miwella. south this side of the oya. Kouth*west by this nide of tho
nM*k ut Anaiwabi. west by the village limit of Aramlx gama, iiorth-weMt by this
Hide of a mahad«-Nxata tn*e, north this side of Mulmediyawa. and on tho north*
east by the nnik in Ambagas-aiiKu in thn royal villa^'e Attaniganm, namelv,
llupUK(w«kumbura >*• )Hda<«, Dalukgahaknmbura :ipela% Trakote I inda, Palkada
2 inda-*, ridjralmmula J |M'las. Anga 'J ihlas, Amb:ig!is.anga :i |Hd.is, Teuu^anga
7 luhiis. and hi lahai out of llundiliganm- all themt 1 amnnu and 10 lahaa,
with the appiirtiuant plantations, houses, high and low lands calbnl and known
a.<4 Pulknmbura. for the puriH»o of maintaining the ceremoniiil obKcrvauccs in
thiii viliaru without interruption.
ThusthiHi^ dnlicateil to the jmpillary sucee-rtors of P.ilkumbnro Dhuwa-
iiayka l»ahu LTiumnse, the ptipil of Kobbekaduwe Hajairnru Sriniwasa Maha
Teru of MolwatU' Vihare. who ih the royal tutor, with the idtject of continuing
the cereuumittl ob-ervau* »'s in this vihare. with liberty to the priests to enjoy
the iH'Ut lit s arising therefrom.
On Mond.iv, the -event h day of the waxing moon of the month Dnrutu, in
the year of Saka 17'J«i. tailed llaktakshl. this eonjK'r Sanmw was mwle and
iriveii bv eommantl of the king in his xeal for tho caune of religion, from
bi« gim-et throne at Siiikb;in«la Sailabhidhnna Sriwanlhanapura in the
Kutupululabada. ■'eat.sl in all the splendour und glory of Indra, tho g<id of
irnls thenbv preeltulinif all ^un•^'1ding kings, nub-kings. and ministers of atato
fnMU laving'elaini to this ll.i.lawetUIla ho long ni« the lltidilhi^t faith existn.
lie that taketh away anything which Ixdongeth to Ilnddlitt. I»c it only graaa
or elipM of woihI, Howit* or fruit, shall lie b«»rn a monwttouA v^^^^'^-
PAL-PAL
Of tho If uanliiin an«l the ifivor. Ihi* formor Ih tho moro eminent, tot the giver
arriven only at HwarKa, but tho onHunr of gif Ui attaineth pemancnoe.
Ho that tuketh away that which hi* or another had given ahall be bom a
worm in ordure throughout (»o,(mmi yourn.
Tho viharo in reached by a Hhort lli<,'lit of Hteop stone atcpA; it ia in a Urge
enoloHuru Huiruunded by a wall. Two w.itialkitduH or iMirchoH. Two bo-trcce.
The Htoiiu piirt of the biiihiiiig in of Tuniil arhitcrturc, a dagoba above the
Tihare under tlic n»of. The wood curving i* exceidionully gn<Kl.
In Gonigoda iho viliurc huH four Hcrvice ]*aiigu and five Maruwona Paugn.
(IV. /.,/». ;."'.'0.
A fiuhl or <; lahuH at Att:iragiuna iH h(dd of tho viharo liy Wijendarago to do
bhickKmith'K work, *i8,U75, -J*J,771K (1,241. I). C Mad., by incumbent againai
Batugoda Ilawadiya.)
Thu viiiarc owim a Jkwisi Panguwa at Idaniogaina (2 peluH field and 2 pelaa
gunlen) held by Uingauia Tikiii Yakdes.sa. Services (coinuiiiUkblo for Uh. 1 1«70):
to Ixsat thu (lawula and tonimettania for tho four fi^^tivalH and on poya days
throughout the year ; to give one hnnduwa of oil for the Katti .Mangallaya ; to
ap|K>ar oiicu a year before the imMPubfUt and prrnt'oi forty betel leaven.
Kupuwatte Kuniariliaini owned a Uada Niiida I'anguwa (1 pela lield and
1 amuna garden). Tenant: Paikunihure litiiMUwa llenaya. St.TvieeM (c<»uimu-
table for Us. iWt^}) : to wash elutlusat the AiauilM'gama Walawwa when Uio
proprietor is there, also to huif< up clotlis, put up ch)th ei-iling.<4, and apread
clotliM on tables and chairs ; to give a piuuuia of lM;tel ; if there in a nvilo pro-
prietor, to give a Kandyatt hat.
PALKUMBURA. — A village in Mcdasiya pattuwa, Ilarispattu, in Kurundugollc-
wanani.
In the Cousiis of 1H71 grouped with Kurundugolla. Population in 1H8|,A0
(:n nmbs, L>'J f.Mualcs) ; In IH'.M. I'.O (30 uiabs 'M\ frmahs).
In 1K7S ir> acres p.iddy laud were ri*gi>ter(>d in Maineganm Palkunihunif of
which 2 acres paid Us. IIJ.
hiuiili,.,. — Uadd.'^'c. 7:i,i:.l». Halug.Mln.r«', l.Jll. I». ^5. Mad. Ilenege, 18,008.
Kulaimi'^'a Mudiy;nw«.lugt'. :»i;.r.«K). :is.|i;7. .M.-riunag*'. 8tJ.«;oo, ;iM.|«7. Moia-
g«Kla.:.-. r.\A:>\\. MooruKM. Is.odS (Sittu Saka I7IK), H7,712. Pitiyewattoge,
7;t.i:.:».
^ SiTTt: (I71M5 A o.).-- " rioiiigoda." Wlu'nas llcnrgr Uonitala and Dewati*ge
Neina Miululi. Imviiig di>|miis brtwit'U tlicni cfMut ruing the field Narauma*
ditht I'ihill.iileiiiyu of :( pclim and (h(> two chcna" up|K'rtaining thereto at
ralkiiiiihum in Wi'la]>ulata of llaritiKittuwa. <aui«' Inf»»r»' nn* : I ciinMspicutlj
iiive.>tigat(Ml tlif di-<pu(i , uud haviu;r propi>rl,v aocrrtuincd and incpiinsl into the
right"* of the paiitiis to \\\v Itiiid-*. ami lia\iiiif «aus«d th'iu Iwith \ii 1h» Hwora
accunliiig lo the ordial taihs iu tlu' .\ni:«Mla Dowah*. have f«»uu«i it fully |iruvcd
that lluraiala hnN uo riulit or title to ih«* fuid lainN. if« ho faih-d and waa a
loser in the <Hi(h, uu«l tliui Nriim Mudali wai tho wiuutr. That the oath waa
wlininistired at tlw rcipicht «»f the pariUH uud with tlulr «MinM'Ut. And thuM
tho :i polu-* of ih<« field. t(t^r,,| her with all itsiippiirlrnauc*-*, imluding high and
K»w laiidw. unnleiiM. |>liiutaliuu«. uml Imhi-« ^. an* by ilu w preocuts adjuilge«i to
the said Neiiia Miiila|i.aii,| j havenuii'ttil liiui in tin* |n-ue«'lulaud uuiNti'rrupt4<«l
iHniMesKion of the Man.e. On this ThurMluv. tht« full ukhmi «lay .»f the niunth
Unduwak. iu th«> year of Suka I7ls. this sittu ha^ bnu grautid by nie, (ionf.
Kwla Uajakaruna Wijryukon Mudi\aiiM- Kalahuhii. < hief of iho Koti.illMvlde
U|ljartni. Ml ut Divilla. Migauiuiaiia. <;urngania. KanduwahalnUganm, Wilana.
Walguma, and Vda-rala. is.nos.
^*^]* *•)•'••) In the \vx\T of Suka l7Ji;, on Friday, tlu' w.veuth day of the
monui \\ftk. l,(Juiiia^'o l»iiigiri Mniika, of lb iir.f.Ima in Midnsiya pattuwa,
naviug norliiliinnof my own. and in ronsupo in«> of inv heiuj.' much involved
f" til'' "" .'••■^vin.f drrivid a-*-i-taiire from Ambah.Va b.kam Muhatniaya
lorihi.r yearn, and al-,i in con-ideratioii ot hi-* having paid the debt*
coutractf.1 hy !,„• to the extent of II aiiiunu '.» |«la^ paddy, liJornliHuud 12 pice.
my jiaraveni property coaH-ting of th» lii hU Wada-atia .» |hI:is, i^v.. TIu-ho
rrP l1 f^''^'" *"J '"•^' '^••»'l''»"l- »»»t •» the lull cnjoym. Ut of the heHt of WV
rceoiintion. to Ambalu ral^kam Maliatmava to Ih: uiiinteriupt«sl|y |M.}.Mwf<l hy
""./^ f '■*''' V'V''^'''^'* without the 1.^ but in the
Hi!.v i iV? •"' ''^^"•"'* «*•■ »"y <»ther iMTsons utti-mpting io di-pute this UiiueHt,
^ . 1,1^ 1 '^'".V' '=1'"J''"'^ ^■'^'' '*"* vemr« ance. Auibahera l.ekam Mahatmaya
" i«k" Ih.. onth of the flv,. ordeils with impunity. Wit ue-w,»^ who know the
690 PAL- PAL
MiM aro MantafroiU Punohirala, Ilenogama ArMhohila, Kahawatte Apptt,
Ratukoho lUla, WclciftMlara Muliamliruiii Nilaine, i'ua-attalage Punohirala,
HaliinKwU Nilnmo, AMitnutiyttKuukaiinm llala, HalliyaildoGubaiiarata, Millawa
RaU'iniibAtmaya. Thin Tttl|K>t kaii Ikiu writtca by luc, Ihagama Lekaiu UahaU
maya. 1,'JII, 1). C. Mod.
(IKOH A.D.).— In tho year of Saka 17.10, of iho month Wci^ak, on Sunday, tha
flflocnth day of thu wanin;; iuo<»n, tindiT the contU'llation Aivida. I,Gamafa
Dinifiri Ktann, of lli-iif^^auia. in .Me«lu^iya |mttuwa of ]fari'*paita, havinf
rtKHHv«-<l \'t ridii* from llf\va|ii»lu lUla. traiMfcrrcil to him fiually tho garden
Uim<tnkavn};rn'utia t'l In* |M/:«<c..M-d in paruvi'ni. \Vitn<*sM'H who know this are
Arachuhill.f^'i* I'lui-hiiulaor thin villa^f, l*uu-attnla'^'c Kudarula of thi^ villa|:rOt
Nuuduwa Diira.va rrM<Iiiii( ut Kctii.vawutla. Mu'hiwulu i'ihanuralu roitidini; at
Dnlii'wa, Wi'li^e Mi iiikrula of I'ulkuiiiburu. Katiikolii>K» Appuhami of the
Miuiu villa;f<*, Tuoiliiya i>f the Hume villu^u. KnoMrn to xo many iwrnoni this
ha!4 bm>n Krauttil. 1 ,2 1 1 , D. C. Mod.
(1*<I I A.iK). I, \NVI('}r<>dara Haiida, frrandton of Rrahkinana Rala, of Palknm-
bura.in Mcdi-iva inittuwu of IIarir>iMitiu,do hiTt'by doularu that 1 have granted
in iwiittvcni in i*<rad«uiyffff I'uiK^hi Mcnikatho luiidM iK'ton^in^ to mc, namely,
Mahudiwfia .1 iM'ta^*. \.('. hhouM any of my ehiMrcn or grandchildren dii«iiuto
thill griint thry hhall -uiTiT by the* onh-al (Kitln, but thcru Hliall be no curno of
oathn to I'uurhi Mriiika and ;to her children and grandchildren, though thry
Were to Nwear on the flve oathn. Declaring thux. thin Tul|Kit liai liocn granted
under the con^tidlation M.i. on Tu(«day, the tenth day of the waning moon of
the month Wak. in the year of Saka 17:t:t, in tho kno\vh'<lgo of the witnexsoa
Annatuginla Middunia Handa, Wattoriige Wnttorurala of Aladeniya, Itadde
Yidane of MarawanngiMla, I'aniwidakaraya of tlie Mime village, Malganinmna
Kankanama of Vatinuwara, Lrkanmlagu I'unuhirala, AranilN-ptda (iammahe
of Aladi-niya, l*eradeniye^'u Nekairala of the Humu village, Hogaha'nnge
llangidiya of the Ninie village. With the knowltHlgii of tbemi wit nerves this
land voucher has U'cn given. Tt'^i, I>. C. Mad.
PALKUMnUUA.— Sou Andungumn.
PALKUMISUUA.— Hoe llonognma.
PALKITMUURA.'An ulKindoncd village in Udugoda PalloHiya pattuwa, Bfatale
North.
■
PALLAMA.— A villago in Pullvfiiyu pnttuwa, Matule Ea^t, in Ourubcbile-waaam.
In tho CuuMUH uf 1H71 grrmpcd with Udamulla and Klahena. Population in
18H1, 124 ((;3 malcM, til fcmHlea) ; in 1891, 131 (76 males, 50 femalea).
Vellnliut, Hajjaii Durayo, TaniiU.
In 1H7H ulNiut 24 acrvN (12fi. 0/>. 2/.) pndily land woro regiiitered, of which 17|
oorcii paid lU. 4H0<i, 6 rodcomud, and 1 ) aold by the Crown.
/Vfwi7/<«.— 0(MlapuHHO Appuhami Arachuhila.nonof Oodapuiwe Rate Rala, for the
tMtato of <iantnne Pal lama Kiri Hnnda ^Jntl. (\hm., 22Mtl and 27tk Auril^ JS2S).
4.'i.(il(l. Ilapugortkotuwegr. 4h.7(;<4. Pallama Walawwo Punohirala, non of
WaragiNla Uat«* Halnandgranditon of (jantunu PallaniaKiri Bauda (./irf/. 0»jn.,
22.1*1 and 27th April, Js2:t). 4.'».<M*i. I'dago Kawraln Nekatrala'ii ^Mtate,
Tent. 211. ri|M»Uigo rkku Menika, granddaughter of Ul|)oUigo Kate Rala,
4H,7(iH.- Waragola Hate Uallage, granddaughter of Gantunc Pallama Kiri
llanda iJud. /'ew.. 22nd and 27th Jprii, tSJ.'t), l.'i.UIG.
PALLK AHWKDDH.MA.— A village in PalloHiya pattuwa. Matnlo Knat.
Population in lH7t, *X\ (ri2 nialen, 41 feinah .s) ; in IHHl, 274 (147 malei, 127
femalert) ; in IHUl, :i01 (IM male.H. 147 foinalcM).
PAliLEOAMA. — A village in Pallegampaha konilc, Lower DumlMira, on the
YAka«lakunil»uru-oya.
//#7^.-KtalnlHrlM•l;^ Ktikelielhela.
Population in 1H71, r)7<i (Hll malett, 2r>.'> femalea) ; in 1881, 518 (2G7 maldk,
251 fuHialert) ; in IH'.M, :tr»0 (17U nialcM, 171 fcmalcM).
In the II. L. M. 4H1 nen-** (2lrt. Oyi. H/.) of paddy land were rcgiHterfd.
Ill 1H7H (U)aereH(.1(Wi.()/». 1/.) were regiHlen'd. of w\uc\i rA\ i^cTv* \«C\^'^'^M>1•^^
PAL-PAL €91
and ^I;i>\iiiiii';.'«- lutiJ uk tciMiit-* t f |)m> i):-.i.ii{:i .^lali'.^n^a n Miiia pHii^uua,
2n. 3/>. 0/. 1'kM^, 1 7. Ofi. K/. u'i^'«l« ii>. ^irvifc's (toiuiuittiiiilt! for H^. IMGO) :
to pirionn inura for lirinii «l.i\b •tuiiiilh for ladi pi-li «•]' |»:iili)) luiul ; the
•U!rvi<«f \* Ilia* i»r licHM** of Moml, «h.i\vir^ •>!' i» it.r, hwiu'pi n«, iihil lamp
cluuiiorrt :iii«l ti^hu•■l^, >i''.il to ^Miiinl at ni;;iit w)i«ii on ihiiy ixixivc raiiojiH, tu
goon im j<''Ut;eh' -«>ii hU«:li oofa^ioHH ixci^vt laln-iu'.
Apull.iii:i*.M: )i<)l>i/^, ah tni.Uit of an Tii'^ir- t<{fii.i Paiit^uwa, Ori. *]y^ 1/. fioltlA,
Oil. lyi. 0/. LJlr«Ull^. S«': \ ii»is (*"iiiiiinm;ililr lor Jt?.. fi): tu tU li\»T iliirin.r tlic }Cmr
uinn MM-.r Kic«-ii ^iiMrtr; to ^ivi* ii |)>:iMiuiu <'1' m L'«:laW( .* :iii<l \h-U:\ to tlu* l3iwa
Nilaiito tiftir tlu« iicxs ww.
PAIXViOAMA. — A villt^o in ril.ij^aniirahu koiiilc, fiov^ir l>tuiif>ura, uniiur iho
AHhmk''*'^ Ami III M.
//«//. •Kiiiwalainuiltuick.iiiilu.
Pojnilaiion in H7I. 4.17 (2:i4 imiloH, 'JM^ iVn.al.H) ; in l-Hl. tV)| (380 male*.
271 f«Miiul<>s) ; in \K)i. of l*all(i;ania lliala ;/.uiiMi«>iii|a, '^Hfi (I4H nuilo», ];i7
fcinaii'Hj, (»f ralli«(;i\jiu Paiialu )janiiiu*<l<l.i, li'JO (l.ri mul<H, l.HM f*ni:ilt^).
About ♦'7 jtcrih (:<:i</. lyi. 7'.) of ).a(l«ly laml Wi-n ii'giMturiJ in 1H78, u£ wlii<^
28 aiTts puiil li«<. lObU- ; tbo n ht wt re ivikiuniMl.
Fii-'ii'in. --KiuhiliWiit:.' P. .•|Mlura;'C 7«»>..'. Tl.l'js, |,v_»3 (N S ). ITollowajr, J.,
^',.\^JXi KoilituwuLkukftr..;'!. 2;.7in('l. 'por Sakft 17.«:;». I.>2;MN.S.). Mai-
wu«luniri». •J.'i.'?7"^. I.",l^»i, T:» ij.ii. M. .irii.i n. r.'.ii.'*!. Napair* Hrtti-ro Unnanne,
♦>1».'2.J:j. l\raiiib<xl.im'. 27,71<>. Hunj.fif ni^-f. .'7,7Ui. M,hh|, i;:»,i*.i,H. rrukoUge,
4,?.*:iCN. s.).
OiTitrKinivr ViiiAnK .\a.H huili by (ti<Ma\\.ii;(- aho^ M.ilwjnlnnj^i' Kim, who in
1818 vorlally <b«ruaiiMl ian»!> ii» ii, ami siib.HijuoMtly in lH-.*'i conHrmed thv
dodii'.itiofi liy an ob« writinj^.
Tho fif^t iiii tnnlxMii wa« Xapunu Wii«'k< njju Suniuna rfuansc, *2,',li78.
PALLKCIAMA. — A villiKc in P.i»*b:ii,'o kor.Ue, Upp'T Jiulat^'ania.
Ilivtf.^ Mab:i>*eli-f;aMj.'n.
Uilh.- Katukiiul«'k..ii<l.i. War:ika:f.ihiitinii<*bin!»u.
in tbf i'liiMisof 1f^7l ^niipril v^iib Pattunupiiivii. Population in 18h|, 2<>7
(117 nmKr^ IM) frm.ilch) ; in IKUl, VM] ('.I'l ni.:lrH, P'l ftmalc ).
In IH7'H '.\\\ aen .s ol pthlilv laml wm- p'^ihii?rid.
In is.'f.'i <iM(ii^'niiiii\\( W.i'tMwc liokii lliiiiia >ob1 laml wbirli li<! u(*t friiin hia
umlo, Oira^^ania U isnavaUa NiImiii«- of tlic Muba IK u ;>!«•. to iVv^'biKoluwi' kiwi-
imy.ika Mu<li>an>r,lai,'i' 'MinikraU (2l)X»«)).
h\ii:iHi-9. — A'ralakuti.uc K.irnavHkii MiidiynntirluK'!. flt'*<'OiitUiiU uf Sowi-uilara-
piiiv" MudivaiiH.-, Kapurala nt ih( NMvM-jnl.krapiiivn hi wol I^'Wali*, I.2;m),
2i»..t:'«». ;i:»,t)^^. 'i.'..i»i)7, i:-, «»■..>». ;»7.i.i7. ♦;.i:,|. «;ji«; (N. S.i. AUiidulijuiM<«|fe,
d''-»c«»iilaiii- of >'M« i;»lur.i|'itiy«- Mi'liyu".! K:i)>\ira1:i. !,"Ji'i. Arumbi't?Mii:t;r«.*,
l.';».M2«». rjainr./ •,...;." 'SH, ;i ;.m''.i7, :<.:,wN'^, Ttx h.«»'». Har•^^'a•ll|nn^•„'^ 3:i.H2U.
IlftturuHinn.i I>»»ra}a!«/»-, ll.i»:»"i fV S ) Jaxasuii'lan Muilivupt'Ia^f, 07,1*47.
Kbpiiiro Mu«lnhh.ui)i. KomIi. IiV '.'. Kuraniu'la Ka^b re, H.4lft (N. S.). Low
country Smbabv-, n .••.i * ^N. S ). Muornu'n. WWM^*. ;<H,0W7, a3.<'^W.
3^— 1>7 2 C
4*»V2
PAIi-PAL
Hk\m sii\UAPrnYr. IinwcM. nF\\AM:.— An i»i.«icnt temple. Th« ofllce of
KHpunil:i nf tlm ilcw.iK. I* liiirtiitiiry in the A^alukoiuwo f.uuily, duM cm liititn of
Siw<-iHtai.i|)iti\c MuUiy.iiiM) K.i|>>ir;il-i (l,2.'Mi, 07.'Mi}.
PAliLF/' AMA.— A villui;c in liuj'/al.t PalKniy.i iMttuAu, M:itulo Kuhi, half a aiile
%*n^t «>l' AltiiliiitM.i.i. 'rill Ki«lii*i{.iMKii ilividt.o (ho \iili'.M: in two.
r.qtiiin (Hi iih >hiH \iii> HlitttMinl In r<- hir m.iiii* tnni <hu'inK th«i rubcllitiii of
InlHti till* let |»(. thi'llitthi «>l th\ iil>«irhiil Al.nhi^r.iiu .
I{«ii«l til lliiiiihiiiv.i.
Wh« n till Uiivii.nnrnt A^'it' (oiin « t<> ilu )i;ittu\\.i ho 1o«1);om in (hiii villago,
|"r» hi'l'Mil'^iiinii. ». lool.
/////.— -M.in.ik* II v.kniiil'i.
rii{iiili(ioii in l>^4l, IlTi {\\\ muli:H. fi-l foniulcM) ; ju IHHI. IM (-18 mulvN,
4<« i*^nt.iU'v) ; in I'^'JI. loii (liT mail's, l\:\ IohuKh). V« lUlus of the ftlnil;ili)>eniikc,
Wri'lu'lN. ^
AImiuI '30 itrn'> of piMlily l.iuil woru rr^intvivil in l«7H.
f\it.'"'in. — Ih'y.nit'i^i'. .U.h:u«. i:«,'o.h4,'e, .'iiiJiiU. ((onuwnla^v. IH.'JO.'MTalpot
.Sjik.i I7JIV l«lruiii.r». I.H •.•«•.;. Kmaliv*. l'».«I'<4. r.«;.l«'.l». LindapiLiyo Hf^na-
yaI»K' -'••l fM. >». r. MiMiinKii. 2,.'M (N. S.). J'allruiMlU j^t, IS.J«,;».
(1771 h.u.) In ilii Nrar of S.ika U\'.> t, of tlifi ntouth Durutii, on Friiluy, tlitt
iiftli iIm> <)t tiio w.iniii'/ Mio )ti. umKr iho oon^tt'llutiiiu l^turii|Nili;una. I,
\Vi> lnv. a^i- li inmt.ilii of rulli'Titum in I.iif.';^Hlii korul«> «ij' Muuilu, bcniK
rnlii- •«) to ^n It x^ui.t :tn(l i»ivrity, liMil thiio Im-uik no r.-latitins ol' nnnu, do
hi'ti l.y /!.« Ah'l 'irmi uniu llutwu'to Xiliuin; tho ili'M K«r.-.."uuu Yn]\vrlft, \«..
tHiiu KiV |<ir .vi Mt pro|KTiA'. Ml r iTi*«i>h-ruiiiiii of ili ifrotii n.^si-raii'v ruU'liTiHi
III III.' l«y »h.' '.ii'l Ntiiiiii*-. It my on--, liLl fr my rt;l;uii>n»ior Htrau.<>i->,i<li«)uld
onnt" ••!. cr o-'puli llii-". mmI» |i"i-.<»nH -hall : ulfiT Ti>vr« ar.co uf r.ilhs. Then*
O.ull 'i noii)r-*o; •..iili* t«» iU\ N'lvm. or his (U.MUMiilant ' i>v<*n tlit> third time.
U iini -'iv t.) thi^ an KmIuai la \ i i;iur, H.-lmi'iiyt) (laniinulio. Iriwolu Ynia
Ni'iUv Nuiani iinuwi' IMa-..! (ian<niah«-. Wuh th.« knt.wliiUn of thr .<i:t\
w^•h^.•.^•^ ihi»- jni.i'.ni'^uw u h .!« hi-, n ^r.'.nu«i in varu\i*ni lo KaUvattA) Nilamo.
May i pr«"|-« r. v.1 "'^^'i'^HN^" •^'^•'^ >•
Tin :.- a'.« twii r"A I'l i-ranit"' pilL.T* and (hr rtiinn «»f a viliaiH« luitl ilauolm.
lU-niajti . ot an KiuMni aiin-H il.c Kahi-^^-inKa l«» ii'ri);ati> ili«> lichN, nniny nf
whirh •!« al'.iniiont d.
Ar> an«'ii .i( tank. whUli iiri;oil<d ihi. Mann-^odna fhM>.
PALLKti A \f A. -A vilhn;<f in ralhihiyapatiuwa, Matalo KiiMt. Tho waMiun iacludun
Kayik i\«ala :iitd Kiirnwawa.
St fill .1- 'ri'lajahivvolK'-oy*.
////.'.• -Kiand*ai<iihah<.'la.
One traiiitini i-^ tliut corUin RnndurnK camo fMui BojvamKam in India with the
ret^alia of a ;;inI :>r:'| bnilt a dowalo^ioru and call<.(l il Itognuibam. Sid^M-
qn«:nMy Mm. f<in;- Uulahnniill;. t>f Kandn^inTu, Koloii.vnlia. ]tinunnlla,and Ikdiwala
find t^tiiity V.i) ilf 'i<l(> dividid tho villaxo and «-allcd tho uppor |>art Udu^uina
And lh«- l»»vi'»- Tali •; una. Vim* aiiotl'.T (i iditton (/*• »* Vol. /.,/». /"i).
fn 1<I ^roupol will) K.i.Nikaw.'iiu. l^ipulatiou in l^^Hl, 2.'t7 (A^H maleSf
9tl foM.al. >V, m H')I,*j:U (IH mih**, J'2! fminlo^). VullaliiK. WaNhoiti, Tom-
tum iloati rr«. MiMunicn, TaniiU, UlaiksinithH.
In \>^1H 'M'*\ i*tro«* <»f patlily land wcrv n::istorod.
Tlio Nikav^clli aninn:i rtid cla waH'r thu NkkaTitlla tii'lda.
!*all.';,Mnia Aiavln.l'la witnthi t«» u dcel in IHOI a.d. (Vol. L^p. 04).
PALLIKIAMA.— A vlllal^ in Wjuajmnaha JVilli'^iyu pittuwa, Matak North. The
inaM'ii in«'.ludi-<« ]*.ill«'- ;.nni, Itulairila. md l\!\ih(«ra. In kini; Unja Sinhu'a
rvi;<n tliin h* liuiijcd to the INilht Walialn.
St.i iin.' N aknra^ala 'la.
Il,ll4.^ Iv't*«iw.a'ahikandii, Maha r.hnvn:.td<ikanda.
hi IhTI -.fnnipid with Hnla^'ala. Pupnlatimi in ISHI, Itiii (57 nialva, \\\ folliulen);
in Ih'JI. VXt (7 • tnal«'!t. (iti ftni ah h). Miid'ilipi;iuvvo VLllal:iH.
In I Hi 8 2"^ .^TiMif paddy lind MftTo lo/i-tmed.
rtumc Ntuno )iillaii4 clu-o t » a spiiu;^.
PAI-— 1»AL
PALLKGAMA.— A hnmlot of lluldlii ail ( Vm. A, y.y.. r.tS, -iSO).
Id tlio CciiMi.H •)£ 1871 llululawa, L'ulltt^ain.i. aifl I'^'iriila iiru i;ri>upo<l tAffctlier.
FaiHifi.*.- I)Ml;iniliillf/o. «.J1M (N. S.,». i:-."l;P»atU;rf, r..4:.2 (N. H.), Mnhft-
ir^'Uirii Anululiila. l>*,ou7 (TuliHir Mka H»*'0' Mulukunil«ur<'^i\ nfi,:<ri5.
Tunuiik ontriiI.ini Aru<:licliila. In.o-'i', (^Tn]|H»i. SuUii irio>. 'iVuiirkiiml'Uixirr.
.'•,!.'.', i;.'J'.»l (N. S). Tivam)Hirakuiiilmr«^'t\ H(l,:»:i.'i. lMulijiit:«*. :iU.m.'». t-barl«\5-
Milli'y DnyK |s,«is,i, |>,n:»7.
PAIiliK (lAMMr.DDA. -A villawo in (ian ;.i|).il i( i koriKi, V\\\u llowilioiii, und^ir
(ho Kuia)li}a(tilo Anu li«*)ii.
Sh,aii . — M.u.iko >in«l Mo<liH.ilii < 1.i > fr>ii>i M ilull«!-wi-v\a.
Not ill liir (\)i. 'i^ol' ls7i. r«*|>uliiioii ill 1^<S1 .MS (IJM |luU>^, 110 foiiialcii);
in 1>^IM, IH (.i't muIi'H, it I fiMiialcH). VvliaUn. Low roiiuiry SiiiltaltMio.
Forty ucr<.< (i2«) iiiiiiiiit) ol pajily i.iii«l iiiuior cultlvatifii.
Huiitiiiucs ; Ohurcli Missiouaty Sut:icl>*sMhi>Al :ii (ionagiiiiia for LH*yk4n(J girU.
PALLK-(»AMMin)l)A. — A villaqi- in rnaiitcrino-waMiii, DivutiUka kurilo. Hppor
Ili'walii'lu
Not in till* (JiMihUN of IS71. Population in l-^Ml, 17.) ('.*5 iiialo, 78 fciD.Uiu«) :
iu l^i'.ll, 111 (f>l ni.ilis. Ol foninlvH).
PAliT.KOAMMhDDA. A l.;<mt.tl ot KailMlorn, in Pall«>|»ono koraK-, Kotmalo.
PopulitioM in l^'.tl. l.'il (hT uhi s, (>7 fciuult*'). Moornion, 2^niitlm, Dhohifti.
PATifjPi-ti A>(MMM)A.- A luuilct of l\alapiti\a. in lM:i(iom) koralc. KotmaU.
INipul.ition in ISM, fil (Jii niali'H, mh It-malrj*).
PAIiLK liAMPAHA KOlt Mil. - iif Maiuiain.in I'l ;.. i H« w.ih. l;«(ii«/f. /i,.?.;C).
PAI.I.KdAMSIN A l*\rri:\V\.. riw M natm< oi (ianii>. hasi^a imtlown of
Mulalf .>oath ( Ti/. /., y. .;/).
PAl.iJ'iKKl.K KAhr.\V||)TVA.-A luml. i of K\ ni'.:ll i. in I M.ivHni|Mli:i komlu,
LoMrr l)ti!iil>ai.i
ropnl.iiiou in 1S:»1. :t|t' (r.U inahs l.'i'J fruialiM).
rAl.liKKr.MlU.IlA. A Mil .;. Hi IM.ijMlata k.M.il. . 'rMi..pin. .
Not in the <;<'n^Uli of 1K71 nor <>t Mhl. l'M,MiIati«>n in IH'jl, .\H (*J1» mak*,
1(» fi inal<-h).
PALLKKrMIUTUA.-A haml. i ..i M. .li-.U in Li-lmLi lMi>iya iwttn^^ji, Mru1«
Ka>t.
TliiTn .in only two Iioum > in* Initini; tlu- Konla'n ^
\V« '<l«'\an Mi i-n li- nir
.Maii.i: tla, a lii;{!i nuk. Hut top. fr>Mii wliicli iln-ro is mi ixtinKivi. y'uvi,
PAfiLKNTADlT TA.— A Uanilft of hanilMniWa, tn IM.ii^jnaiMliu korak, Ijiiwctr
])ini)l>a'a.
I*iipiiluli..i: in 1-»'.M,'207 (l'»i nia1« .-*. li)'> flluaI•^).
I'AlilJ. MA (»YA. -- A vjlli^r in ll'wam i k»o:ili«. UoniT II<wii1i«mh, on the
Ma i>Mt.
//ll^. -- <iatapita I II •li.iniia. Kuailaikwi lak:inil i, Mu almk ini|:i. MilkqMikuno*
kitnila.
Popnition in I^V1, V.» (l>M m..!.-. .'.1 i.nnl. s); in If Hi. CM (M inaKu,
.HI frniili- ) in Ih'.U. »n (:.:i n».il."« .1' I.m. .1. >).
Tn Im7S 4«;j iiri. ^ (J »/.'»/' '»'*■ '•' p»'i''.v '•^"•* ^*'"'" • -!i*n r.'i. <»f wliicli 4r»a€nni
|Kiiil IIj*. l4rtMi7 ; ilir n hI \mic rr<U-t-in('<i.
<I04 PAL— PAL
PALLEMCLLA. — A Tillutfc in I'lilIeAiya ixitiuwft, Matale BaiO, in (iurubeUla-
WttfUUI.
DiMiiruvKiA ii« « liamkt { Vol, /., ji. 16*).
Ill tho CeiiHiiH of 1H71 grotiix'd wlih Mrtih.ikka. Population in IHHl, 70
(:i.1 nulr^. :)7 ffmaloO ; i" l^'*'t. <>7 (.H7 iiiaIin, 30 fouialet.). Velhlts, Nila-
rnukk ir.iyo, Wttliumptu~i\n, W'a.HhiTA, l^amiU.
In IrtTH Kii) u';n:H (4;V/. 1//, i)l.) oi" pu.lily l;in<l wore rcgintered, of which
024 ncrc* |>aui Uh. I'Jl'Ii ).
T!iLv:&h.^;>u).iiM \\i\\*} lt:iU ^vo biii«l upon a iWcil to (lululiuln Rntcmnhatmaya
AuA MhWir«) hltcl* |N>l,i 1'ikiii Kiuo.uiliiiiiii, to ic* i«c ;iH>iHiuiiCti, but thv.y linviiig
Cailid U) d«> *') thi> l(iiti) llttia ruv<ik«.Ml thf (lcc«l ril/»-'>)*
f\iin:U,i, - Tf n la ..iw.iU.jrn. .«.».';•.♦'.». (»ttri.brhll«v«'. 1|7'J4, l>. 0. M. C^ittu Kaka,
I7:i>'). lLkpnf;i1ukottm>;;v. H.7i.-. Kahiwu Durttynln^'rt, :iU,»;i»Ii. Kolta-
ir'.'*ir'-. '■"••» >» <' ^'- (Tiilp't S,»k.i Ui'Jh"). Maliii.U DurayuluKf. :i.TiJl»'J.
IViHM.K'.. |.7i>». IV C. M. I'nw.Uj.ilmRi', 'Jl/.r.. i:i|».M;.;:e l^kkii Mmika,
triiiii t<lui. lui r •! ri|Mitiii^f«;U4ii> ^'ala, 1^,7uH. \NV^«m1u|><i1u Hu'iuiyaka NiUmOi
J»l,ujl. i.;'«| J). 4 . M
(IT.'l \i .) Sak.i l(«'.*'<,on I'ri'l.iv. •hrttiir(««.ii1htluyof th<! inorvti^tnfr moon,
in il)*-. iiMiiitli ^\<•^ak. Trntt-ftT of li fii>i.| hy Kuhi Lraiia, of VMamuUu in fian*
tuii.i, to K«iM.tKt« l.i K ii.kiiit.yit. in i;oit«uli*riaion <»f 2o nMiM. 2 h«-U clothN fi wU
li^li' , .t iii«.'i«'- .ill lixli, Ti pi(ri> lit' tiri«'«l ufpl t; oi haIuhI flcnb. \VilU(MS4>a :
ruMitin.i J\>>\^ '1>'«^. rulluiiia (•tiiiiniii ho, Kotlu;;«>«lu Mi.di^unnoho
SlTTit [\-)\u A.t> ) (i'lii.'tiuulrala an«I Koitag'Mln (rantaytt tliVputin}; for
liid iipiHT 'J !•< las "i III i"'\akuiiihiim l.vn>K •>' i>ini)iul\v«:lu, in I'duMiya
|MXt'u'vi 'i.i'ttiiiiu >: Mm il<' laid < laiiii to ii. IH-I'orc ni*.*. On hKpiiriiitr into
the UiHitt r i' h.(.' i^itx iound ihai itaiua}! ha 1 no drfcnco, and the
TaliH-'t pr>-li) '••«l 1)V iiiiii li-in^ (oimd t« hi> u tur^vry tlii-> <tan2»anguwa and
i\H ap|>iir'< .tuniv* hu\v Uvn .i«lj:i<]/«d to (tuniiniuliata. ai \w htn litlc to thu
•viiiic '!*•• Mii> 4 (TrtM I III ^liln huH Ucn ^mntnl <mi Fridiiy. tho fifth day of the
iiii n-.ioli/ iui<<Mt. of ttu ni«-nih Me«liii(Uiia, in iho y« ar of Siku lT^i*«, hy mo,
iMiioliata Wijayawardliun I Itujakarniiu l'itn<Iila Aiu^-'ikon Wahala ^lu«liyanxo
K-«liihai:ii. fM-:.va of ttanMina. <!lii< t of tho Kiini\%i' J)t |>:irtni»nt of tlan^^iila,
f^a '.'.ila. Krit>rii\v(i..iutl li<i;(;.iitiiHra. Uhit'f of thi* (•i:iVitri(k<Klavv:il)of Na^uuda,
.Mil'awao.i. Vatawaiia uini r|ii«i «if Ninimaru, V'tniJa, and V'idana villages,
and ot tit" K'U.ili a l<ir iind Kniahalluddi; Dciurtmont.-'. and Maha Di**ava of
Maliili'. l.:;'l. D.f. M/ .1-.
The Doliiitit iWi'iu uiniin:>. wliK-li irri:;atL^ the fiohU. niiulo in thu limo of Kinji .
hftnar.it.
PA» Mir.NLATA KORALE. --A divi.^ion of Ttimimiiu
PopuLitioii in H^l :— " ^
lIoiixMi*. ramili<?». MaloM. Fomalos, Total.
Hll ... Mfi ... l,%a ... I,7tl9 ... 3,732
\$lUiiff^th /^*>/. — Ala^^dU, AwuDhhI:.!!:, Dainii!iu|>oli, Dcdunupitiyu, Dehi-
diMiiya. ]>iiu!:.irrihiir:i, Kiu otuv^'i, fiodatah:, IliK*ninda, Knhi-ottiwawa, Kanak>
kaiapola, Muw-iiat;atn:i. >r4.dd«-«?amii, Nriida;;aii)inana, P.ittapfda, Polona, Polwutta,
Ilan^'oiQuwa, \Viilp««la, Wtlagania, Wclig<Hiapohi, Yatntnawa.
r«>piilati(m ill IHOI :->
II 'U.ffrt. Fainili'H. Mal»»^. F«:inaK^». Toual.
ICH ... 7lt7 ... I.s^7 ... i.7(K ... 3,5y3
ViViitf * in /.V.9/.— Alii^'ada 1ha1ai;:.ni i. Alai^alln Kondagania. AlagaUa Paliala-
^iir..i, Ainhiv^:!, Awtilljt>dal<-. t>iniiiitn)«.tla, licdniinpiti.vn. Dehiduiiiya Madigo,
iJiiiikiunhiir.i. l-ilaiiiiiMa, ItodataU*. Ilatani!iyi>dd:i, llpdnaiu. Iinhiilctonna,
K ila oinw.iwa. K:iiiakk:tia|MdH, Kri)»ntiipola, Kuda P:utapoia. Mnlia Paiia|i<d:i,
MaH'at.i);ania, .Mt^idi ^nni.i. Mnda^Niminnna, Nikutonna, I'uiialH^aiun, Padepola,
Pi hna. Polwatta. TolwatU iliAla;{aif.af Hangomuwa, \VaIp«da, Welagunia,
\\'«'1iL'*Mli»(>4»la V.ijru'idrt, Vatatjuwa.
In lh7« H*uK a-:oh of padily land wotc re^'mtercd, of which commiucd
i\\\*u '2/t. >.J/. tpiid IN. 3,tHUv3') ; icdcMned Kl<i. 1/;. 0/. : sold hy the (.'rown
fill, 0/*. 4/. : !•< lotigiii'v to thciVowii 1 |Kda ; lH;lon;;iiit» to tho Ualuda Mulig.iwa
<Vi. \jt. 2/.: aUiiuhMud M>«f. li/'- 7/.: totol •i:i;ifi. 'Aju 1|/.
PAL-PAL ftfS
PALLEPOLA. — A villaKu iu Udugtxla U«la^i>ll pattaw.i, Afatab Norib^ in
KoHwatte • wa.-^ttiu.
Population iu 1871, 120 (71 iimUs, Gf) fcuiulcH) ; in IH^^U HI (76 lualea, Cri
fenuilcH) ; in IhOl, !(»<> (50 malcM, .M fi ntuh'tt). Puduwo, Tom-tom HeaUrw,
Puliyo.
Ill 1H78 UBJ -.M^roj* (51><i. Ij*. M.) of pa<l<Jy lnu\ were rcj^iatcritl, of which fiOl
nctxA {K\\i\ Mn, 1 54 -22.
/ii Dtf/iV 4.— /iuDuokK- VuinuualM^c r«. Su<1nhnkiinigaro;) I'lindnM- ntyo W itt^ge,
3U.7:M. Wnttcxc, 8J.;iii7, 32,:»l»s, a2.:5UU.
The. people* of Prt1I« pol.i opjiiioil ilw (lilolu'.-*, «Jio., ol ilio Dttiitliulu Viliaro in
the reign o! Kin^ Scnnrat ( Vol. 1„ ft. l-^v,). •
PALLKPONV: Kt)U.M.r.- A .lixl-iou of Kuii.ulo.
Pi»piilation in IMI, 4,217 (-VJ'J^ null ». l.«.Ui» fruml'h). 7'.H f.iuiilicH living
in 7l'.» liouMR ; in WA, l.tUH ( J.iJiUl ni:ilr.N 2,*>Ki i\uml'««), H».VJ f:nnilii's living
in l,!).')^ hoMMOH.
Till! villai^«sarc nuiuvv.i;^;iin.i, H m u\v.«^Min:i»'//.M llttmw.ital.'.wu. Doruwudoniyn,
l)ov\ii;i. ]l:ipUi{:i^Mlaua, iiapu^a tulavvu .Mi linLialiaAatiiri. Ilaraiiualn, llurautfAla
La]M)aiK-^:iiii I, Kali.tt:i<iirii\a. Ka«la(l>>ni, Kaiiu<l«>ra Pallt-LMinnuMltlu, Katl.uTorm
Uilai^aiiifrKiMa. Kiriwaii.»|.MMla, Kota^i (.iiivu. Kuiaiui>lii>a, MN-^Wfla, Maswola
•»•» 1 1 . II- ** - I 1" » I I *• ... I 11.. I.. \' I. ..4:..... .1.1-
Ti'ip'xiL- Alu\vrla((atii!iu <M:i, Ti*<|Miito Jv4'<)ik.>ri^auiniMl<|-i, Tisponu M< da-
jrjuiiniol'lu, Tis|Min«« r«l;.u'ii.uiui«Ma. \Vai:nl<U ra. \VaUii«loi-a Kalii^.\la*
pal:\iia, \Vatail«lt.r:i rolwat.urcL,.iinUM U»la, \Vat:.l«l«r.» \V« layamutcniia, NVataddora
\\\ 'ami i/'Mla, W<'linia«la
Thon an; niit«: Aiadii ln-\v;iiaiii : Ma>W'li, .M.»\vrl;i. Xa\vaiig;.nM, WatiOilora,
Ti'^poiif, Hanmi,'ala, Mapii'.rivtalaw i. K:i ladoiu. ami Moiajif.
In IH7>< l.l-iH aril . of (»a«l.iv laii'i \u 10 ni;ist»i«<l, *>{ vvlilrli K\*)\ ncn-a
paid Us. 2,V»J.r«M, ir,n« rL-.Uriii. d, il-^ nu. •Miiimii-.d, 7<» tnnpli; rulo-». ll|
al ari'loUi il.
Thi.iv aiv v» maoiilar hcIiooN at .Ma<.w».'la. Wa' al'l»'ia. ami M.»nip«? . imiiimI.i
H«?li«>«)lx at Muswila, MuA.Ii, M.rupt. Kadiulom. \Vala.l«iut;», PiiMilpi'iyu, und
TlHp*»JiO.
Ti-niploH at Maswola, ^faxTola, Pii^ulpiiiya, \Vuta<M«»ra, Ti«*piMm, Ka«l:iiU>r.i, and
Morap''.
A nicw|Uf, two Mohaiariualan m')>ooIk, and n lliiidn tcinpK at flapu}(aa-
tal :;\vn.
Uapn^^istalawa and P.-lMatura uro MlitInI* viliat;.?.'.
PALLESTYA PATTrWA. - \ divinnn of Mat..!.. KmhI.
Populationin lhhl/.»,;..W; ^:,..;o:, malm, 4.2<;i !i<mal. .). 2.070 famili^ li%intf
in 1,7:0 I10UH.S : in iM'.iI, HO'..'.i(4.2:i7 mai.s, it S.;j f. i.uIch), -2,077 familii h livinir
m 2.0i»8 m.iHis.
The vilht^r^s ur.' Ak .rilndiiwi. Al.ikolima.li. Ai.d.m.il.i. IliMlikotawa,
Ho.f:ui«bari, l^^nv'tmna, Hiilatw-.tukaii.! .. DamU, liaukaiidi, iVlpawaiu.
Il.kkund.nia. Kl:,|,.,,a. Ksin -mum .Ida, U.:u\ Anssx, (i:.!.. :i-..i.i.l.i, 4JuiulM:bila,
Mou(;ing to the Tiown 'Ji^KJ, „„Id" Cy t!n. I'n.Nxi, \\u\^ urn
fi96
PAIi— PAL
PALTiEW.VTTA— V villap'o in Kundapulmla koralc, rpp«>r DuiiOiAra, on hivel
Kruiutl a)i«>ul 4 iniicH from 'li«-. 3 ft. nud to Bintcnna. r.illuwutta, IloMiulakai
Unr4lii))<ita. Malta Asweilfiiiiitn iaIu\ IN/nipitiya under one Anicliclii.
.S/)'<iM. — Nikalivi.d'ic-ov.i.
//#'/.--> A InniU nilii«ii.ii.t.
Ntii in Uk* <:«n>4u>< i>f is7l. Population in iH'il, 7 (0 inulcit, *2 femulutt) ; in
18U1, :*•«.» {2.\ malcH, In f. n.akx).
Cn l«7H I ;j :i.Ti.s (2^41. 1, Ti/.) of pid'ly huid Mt;rc rcgiBLticii, of which 35|
acrcM w«'n. tiinf»l«- tiLl«i> ; tlu- rwht niiv rid.'cmcd.
A lit til? padily and <:>.'iiiii an-. < ultivatud.
An old royal /.trdi -n Tnlwatt^i : nmninua in.v.h *»n\y grow.
PATiLKWLL.r::^— A sillaur in Oatnpalia k*ii-»lo wctt. Upper Uunibiini, under the
T^l< diwaka Ai.u IkIii
PopnUii n in ihVI. r»7 U:»;\ uviU.s, 244 foinaltr,) ; in 1K81, 212 (105 nalcs,
107 f«Miti|. -); in l^tH. 17'> (iij mahj* K? fcinaKsV
In |h7h *'{»'( .mrt'i (VJ'i, "jtft, iti.) ui paddy land wiic roip-»tor«d, of which 78
arr> ^^ pnid Uf 11*5-14.
^•, „ 7;, ,._Unlit.lyanuHla,r«. •J^..^I'.^^Tol•^rt^ Saka 17.li:), KHlmtaliyuddi* Ilomt
.Mi*<liyuiiMlj»;.'.'. •i'».:..*:i. r.n,;i|2. ili».n«li. Lnun Uum;.t, <3,*.Mo. Mom^uliamadit-
if.ff. i;M'I«.. T.dairaha l)uru;alu^., i:»'Jl';.
(HI" \.n.) (hi Tliiicsiliiy, tli«> r«>iini'onih duy of ih*; wnuioiir ui«>on of (hfl
nuMUli W.' ;A. in ♦.!»!» ^..ir of SaVa 17 .'i Uii«! -r thttrwUHt* lla^it n Kcti, Trai.*f«»r
• 1: Kalka'.a^a>i.tkuii>liuru .'• |N'la<* and ii • viuticM, llix dwi'liiof; garden, 2 jak
tri* "», 'n«- mi ir-i ^tiid om i-ih- .amit l.r»< . by Ni'kuttari'/o Sinl.i:<ua NVkatta, of
H.diy.ti ■ Mi (•: iiiv'^ia i>:'iui>.iia. to llanuulxi Ihdtlix.iitU i in (^>n8idrniU0Q of
r. ruin t^ii.i I i.i i)i<- .uh •• of Ijt' rjdi- Wiin'^rt"*: Palkwrla .M<*hottala,
rd:i/« \r.i"ii •li.li' «.l P.tllrw.Ti. I. ;■ »i/ 1 !..•.• Araol.i hil-t ui" P.. U-wi'la. .Moru^aha*
ii;:Hlit'.« \k.'i> hi-ln) \ ot 1*.:II wi'la Mi ..rivrt At:i|uitin\s> Ar-i.-jioliila, OurunniUe,
lit r-ik'ira.v . Talj' »t ^vl•itl• n !>/ (».in« jj<nhi rnnan r. ^J^.-ilU.
P.M.l.KWj'.i.v Vi!i.\i:r.- -'rijo iiadiii'.ii »h tliat thi r* wa-^ a \«ry old vihaiv, the
|irci«. lit ojic vvi- liMtIt 1»\ I'to villtiji |M ;j'i. r th<! a>'«'« N^ioit and l;itidh w« rod« dicatcd.
Tin* viltar.j .iVMjs tin i* p:.ii^ii Iii K:ii.dv.Mni.i or K..indi ;.;iiiiiuit dda ( V>»f, L^p. 414).
I>fdiiali'»!i»- w« iL aUo nwidr ti. ilr s'ili.nv np«»M thenr .•l.i?» : -
nT*«| A.I) ). 'liithi yi irnf Sika h»:..|. Nai'ltppu, t)i>^'rMidrnn i»f Il(\vi(ru1lG
AlH'yaUoii Kala •»! l^lll^iy.l |iaituv\u. ilolii uIim] I*. lii)iaM>uli>f KkMS^i'kuiiihuraiO'
ilu- r.iliiwil.t Vihari' \Vi: •».--••►< : •...inina)>«- of ilnt Miid •jllajr*!, Kkancka
Hand. >^Mv uialinmi. Xckiiirula, J'iLilififi Aracb-'hila, nnd uU \.\\f* v.lia/« m.
(I7r.l A.n). TliH 1- wri'iin:; id ^Tiinhl «•!• Wuln^-lay. th.' tUiiityi iprhth
d,i> of tit* niui.ih W.ik, in liio vear ('f >:ika \\\'i\\. 1, Mcdlwaka Herat
Mudi.t ail la^rr Iv'nla'vile Ani< lu'hilu ha«<! on tin* diitih of my dau;(ht« r i^riven
tlu! t.dlovvin^ \w ord< r to nniuirt* uiitrit-t, vir . Kami* kiiinhitr'* (talkotuwa uf 1
{Mda .tiid ilic ^-^ardi 'I- li>ink<iriiHilii>an and I'llaptduxha-tauixakataiaiiic ; tlu'rtO
Wi n* (lrdi«Mt« .1 1 / thr r<li<; in PalU w«'la \ ihar»'. WitniKM .^ : Ittwata Unnan^
of Mil MViUi/oii;iiwi' Vil Jin. f>liarnt.irakt:liila I'nnaii-t: of Uainlmkwrlle Vi)i:uo,
NVji»t« .'• .\nnthi hila of .Minuva»»/«»ir.nwa. Kii'i.»i;iyn K'«r.»'a, Pihillej:' Araeh-
ohila. Tiii«« \s ■ In; f'i/nn'arc of nie. K,^o«i.iv.'« !«■ Ani'.-hrhila.
f I7.'>7 .^,0 V— In tin* M-ar f-f Sal:» l«"7J. Ai)lnt of ^'roniid. ten fathoms in
Itir.Oi arid hv*- in l»r. adlh. Ivin^' f'warii'i tli«' O'lnt ..f th« no-tr.i- at rall^wela
Vibar.', vva-. vlN-n for ili« ua of the pno*<:»' at the H'|u<ii of Malalij Dii^ava by
the Kinu of r..iiiku.
(lMn'>A.i».\ d.i llu-yi-.,rof S.akal7L*2 the ♦l.'ld IMiipi'ly ti'iliiruprawu-kuruliura
of 7 l.d. I- w hi* h Waitiv.*- Aru.h« hila,«»t M.diwaku in t;.iini> i>m,bad juifliriHtrd
fr«.iii (ti:ii.i\ » Wi.v.ijina i«.r .' ridi*. wa* "iiiii*. itisi h^ Mm. ilir said Ani'iltoliila,
t'. iIm" Nihin:il i'Hll«'\«li. wlnK« ih«' botn-r • '.umi-. WiJn* •*!-«•" MJiwaka
!*ihill.«>;f \ra<h«l jI.i. ({.ii'X«"ln l»n/'/an!..i"da. I ;.'«•' !ivv«do \: nluhi!a, IlkkanMS
l:.ila. Walt' /. Ki.dan.l I. Me.liwaka I'.'diya. Yakil* a NVkaltu. If any on«
mi-*' nnv tli-pi.t,' •«. Miir* hr will !»«» lu-im iif'd i:« llw f<inr hulU. Wuitege
Ara<hoh'jlaonU r.:'. thai any oi.e eultivafintr thu ^aid field uia> do ho hy ffiving
io f b«» vihur- a l»<»v.l of ri»:M en « v>f y |H>ya day.
(\i*2i A.i».; -T.ia«-.|iiire uwri* for t hi ''leat <Ja'< and forall the doiti> h and
onr an«->l«ri«aiid niv.h Idnn -raodehildro... I. liinj,drola. thj «ninil*on of
1lamlnik.\.!h Yapi ,Miidl>aM»«e. lave on thi« .Monday, the t»nth day of the
inert a^ii ir moon of the month Jl. in llu- y^iir of S.ika 17115. vraiit.-cl \atiwol-
talaksnof 'J fieli'^lo the ndicin l»ullt*eli Viha/i.
PAL-l*Ali 697
fC.il.i. .MiiiKiiiii) iH-li."i .1, :imI .M:i'lii!.i|tili}:i aru uii«l(;r one Ar.i'-liclii.
/////>, — (i«.-iiii. li-fcll.i. lI'.rinili-i-IKjkainl.i.
Noi ill tlio <'i-iinu» o[ H71. L*<i{»iil-i. it'll in \!<'S\, 14') (><2 ■ulo'«, ii3 females) ;
in Ih'Jl, '.io (r»;i iu;il«;^, 4 J iij|ll:ilr' ),
lu H7^ !•»•> .'u'lvH <»f |i.oli!v' iiriii w««n- r»';iiHi«T.!'l, of ulii-li 7l» am-n paid
PALLKWKT-A. — A \il!.i(<n in iC«»iM.ka kip:.l.\ L'|»|><'r n»;wah.;ta. Tho wuiiaiii
iiK'linkrt P:il)(;vi«li, Paiiv MalcmiipiH . HoiUucl.i, uifi Kunihiikwcla.
Ankkm».\(;<ii,i A utui Hiii»iv'r.i..v ai«- Imniliis. Ir is siirioiindiil l>y kiiU (Pol.
Slnriii. — Kiriu-I.i da . .
DoiiiiqitrH ; viila.;« I'.ulis t'nMit PnlU'Wrl.i tn ItiKiinuilivritlu. WuhiwaKi, KuiQ-
liukw(I:i. :uitl Makni ti|>|M*.
Popiiliaioa in ls,i,'j(;t (141) nuil< m. 11.') n-inuKh) : in I.^Hl, *J.VJ (I.Vi iiiaJua,
lit) fcnialch) : in 1^^ M. Ii).** {'i{\ iialcn, 4l» I«»:n.t1fs). Vcll.-iia<4, 'r'»in tun B<.'auirt,
Low-(onitir\ Sinhal" >< .
Sixty un-ann ( I'Jo a<'M*.-) unilt r i»a<i'l,v.
/liM* //'<..'. — Ahuv.iU*'/" 'f MukurujUH', .'-'»' 1 1, IMi.i.M. Aiiikili>a<l(1n Kiri lk\Di1a.
^T.iii(l»«)n *}l \\tt'.:"uu\\vv (iitliad-i Nilai.ic, l.ii"^. I>. (*. N. 1! rti>M>niUHf Kii|iug«*,
l,ii:s, \).r N. K. H.>M!, l'»-nl (LilpiJ N>k.i I7<';i). .M.\\:ituru Tdu Wulawwa.
l^'^'iil. 11 itiK'' aka .Mu<iiv..ii>i I .;,i' .Mii..»i:i- >.' .\tak.irii|ii«-.. rj.^'l I, l»«i.!»2l.
yul-a.'a\\f/«!. r.« >nl.
(I.-^IT \.i>.>. — I>< «•<! »if i^iti. rau'i.l t. Im- wriltrn nPilt-r llu' (-••nstt'llation
Mula <»ii T iiv.lny, of tlw- month I'l liiwak, in ih«< uur «if Snka li.i'.l. \ty u«,
KinilMik-i'lh- Ku'ii .Ma^Kii lui yi) n'm \l;tn M -uika uii*! (i:il>:i>K< Niiaint', of
H<>;.Miiiu^va ill Ki'htika k(<ral" oL lit wuli* t:i, t<i ilm tolluwinjr {•nr|Mirt:-*
Tl'Ul rall"\v>i,i <MMn «it 1 injUT':! and ihr lut'i a*. t1) • i«hj»ii«ui »r«o ami jiik inw
•»i.ir«lini,' til' n .-n. an<! tl'i» »..;nii ;. a)i|i;ii« :« havr >m < n K'^I ''' '•• Mutu Mi'iiik.'i,
>v)ii) )^ (.luU'M i>i/h'i r ir<i nic. i)w >ai<l l!aiu<)Uk-« ilf Kii-)i .MMi;i<nn\i» alitta
Run Miiiihi. uml lo \\i>i«)i i il< • ? tHidi I .ti|i| iln- (inliui.i Nilani< luivt*
iii-;iii<i 'i.i'l ri.'ind- il (k\> r till tt» M ini Alchik:!. \Vi!n'<i-> \^:lllkl.<»u f h" •miuii*
iir«> K ii:k.itMini .Vilaiit. l>iin ullMni.l'in ■ rii'ilro/r !*iiiir)it.:ila Vi.tnrni.tXi
M'-niki ila. M^tiiiatai(r KankainM ., 0.'i,i)miIk!iiii^iii\. Kawtali. 'J'l i» Tal|>«u
livUi Ih .»n writt.n liy n ••, (laUnhi ^ 'i.inu'. I.'I7"<, J), r. N. ii
PAM.twci.A VilUKi:. — In rninh.
PALLEWin.A „f„t' I»A1.1.IVi:\VKLA. - A vilUu'.. in Wa^ripmuha I'nllcHiya
pattiwiii, M iial. N«nt1i. .i!».ui(|.)m«i f«ii ".mo tiini . hnt in tlio C'» fisn^ nf IW'.'l "it
apneur^ tlior*- wa- a ixp ilatiu.i nf fl (i:» :ii.ilr.<t. 1 1 f. niali >>.
Thrn." >va> a ni(iM[U(' Inn-.
PALLKWIjLA.—A li.nnli I of fnanuln \ i, mi Inannilnw.i komK*, Matali X<ulh.
/<i»ii// *.— Uia'a Walawvvf Panda nad \Vi-\vtI|n,iu Api.nliai.ii r* I'aliHlti WaltwwA
Mudiyaii-»-.ind 1Vihalaj.'nn.iin'.l !•• Kawnila fii-^t |>l.iiiiiilf i*«ui *»f M inka*U.
v/ihi .Mudiy.iUro Mt fl•n•luul:^ pn du. . d a T.•ll|^>t Sak.i Ml'j. I.MM. 1». C. M.
PALLKYAYA.~A villai»« in rda>»iya paitUMru. Malalc South, ui'.di i tbu Muwaii-
dfniyo Anu Urhi.
Population in I m71. ITU (H'J nial.s. M7 f. niilL«.>; in l^-^l, l«M (rt."* miW 'Ii
fcmakH) : in lH',i1, Mi f(U iiv.vWf, .Vj l»nl;^l•^;. Kunuin ni.i.luw«- im oplo.
Fiini,r„0. - M.'dKwii Mudiyan*lrt/.'. iC.Hil. Mni-.'tiuv.. ir<", I.UI (N H i
Na/wU,j^t of M.iwaial. ni>tt, Mil (N. «,). Cda/. . Hi.liil.
PAl.i.rvwi. VMiAl:i:.--Uuilt lUmt 17.i(» a.h., nuw in luiiM.
t^M. -^- - —
69H
PAI,- 1»AM
PAMiEYAYA cm PALLKYAVICaAMA.—A Tilliuro In >Vttgnp4nah« PalleiaTa
imttiiHu. M ii iIm Nt*itii.
Sfrtnii. .--I'Maiptr «,la
//»//. -l)ilr.in.ik)«n>iM.
Ill }HiM 7 ;.»'r.«« (lit. 'J/*. ■/ ) nf uiici»iiiiniitr<l i».i«l(Jy lan<l weru ruKiHtorciI.
PALVTAWA— \ vilhm ill Iiiiiii.iliiwii ktnaU:, Miitalo North, 3 mile* from the
Triiioulu iI»M lo.i'l.
1ii.ij.vs ii\ A. a luiiiiot (IV'^ /.,/>. ;0i). Kiiitlti^vi, Itulliin-o}'*, and Palutawa
uii<)cr alt Aim* Inthi.
III ill. iltiisiM (I HTl f^iMtt)N<l with Kiiii)»»<M4i iiiul nollun-o>a« Population in
IMMI, 117 i:»i null*-. V.i f.iiiuKM) ; ill iKill. llU,(^:>7iuttloh,«'ifimnlirB). Velbhw.
I'm';!!)!;! .iIhI iii.ur.ihii )i|«:v.ii|.
J II I^Vi .'i'.»^ aiTi^ {['.ht. '2p. U.) of iKiihly l:iiiil wore ns^iHtortMl, of which the
iiK'-'t jj.'vr. \\^^^'. n lU cut hI.
P:i<My (Miltiv.itioii iiiut.' in three <>r four yi'im.
All uiK'iLiu tiiiik.
PAMTNI'M KNXA.— A hiitiih-t of K* vul^iium, in Oampttha korale wc»t, Upper
I)iinii>.ti'ii
l»..|iMli.tioM inlM^l, M7 (H7nmlcH, HO fcinaM ; in 1801, 128 (70 tnaleii, 68
flMll.lll' ).
PAMt'Nrni'.NI VA,— A h:Miil<!t of Oalnrama, in A}»giri Pnlk'tiya pattuwa, Matale
Sourh 1 1' /. /.. /*. ;.7..).
I\iiiiiiiiii«|ciiiv. Ila'r Riiiu, hdii (if l'iimnnii«l(.>iii;^f I>li;;^^^llmr.l1:l, iiiMitutedciiHot
upiiii^t ruiiiiiMiiliiii^t CkkiiniKi (:\.>M4. I>. <'.* M.) aiui i*iill«giUiiu Mohottaitt
(Il»,l77. I>. ('. l\.> for I.iimI h. iv. J.OU/.. I>. (I. M. ( iW. /.. /*. i'-/:).
riiihiiiiivliiiitf.'t) Itat'i Kala witiiit«t to a iltHlioaiiuii iit Ihi2 a.d. to thu Akgiri
(ic'IiKi: Vinari (I . /. /../.. 7..'.).
t
PAMllNI'SVA. -A villa^'o in >fc<1a)ia)ata kornlc. IMnnnwum.
Kl.T.vw VI A i« i ii iiiikt {\'tL J., /*. v.;/.)
Ill tli«- <?«<ii»iiH I f IHVI ^'^oll])rl vvitli I»ili\v:ila uiitl .Miii;:(tiyap<ilA. Population
in l*^*" I. 1 ^^ {^-^ hiaUw. 1«'n fiPial.M) ; ill in'il. tiJl (lIu'maloH, 111 fi>nnl«>M).
Ill l^rs liV^ iirii>< (,'U '. '^|>. \l.) lit patiiy !aiul w< ui ro^iAtuivil, of which 23
acr^r.^ pu<l i\*. '•'ll I. ihc n-Ht vvohj inloi iii'tl U'lMpK fioNU (f'n/. /../V>. «W-Wn.
]'iirituiiuvv«' L«-l..ini hi<M llio utUct of H;t<Hia}uka Nil.iiio of iliu Dudunwefa
l)i>vvalr foi livt yiar-* nii«lcr the kin- h ^'ovoriiuiuir.' {^lin'. IJ'mi. Dinry^ 2ml Juh^^
181 # ), V>»i. /., /». /7.».
P.iiiniiiu>\o Wijayarutna Attaiiayaka Dhanitni.tlnjii Punilita MudiyanBO, Hiui-
f)iy;ik:i Nil.niiv <>f P,i<4L;aiii:i Ufvvuln in 1*^'^.*). of ihi) Kaiuly i*actiiii DewuJo from
lh2'» to is-J'.t, iii'I Ko«i!Ui\v.ikku liokam iK'll to tH3.).
Patiiiiiiiivvi* w H i)ain.i}aka Nilaiiio of the llaii^uninketa Mahu DuwaU
(1'../. /.,/.. .7J0
I'uiiiiiiMiNVc Aiaihol.iaiMi r.iniunnwo Iliilawaliya iiri* rfLMRteroJ in tho H. L. U.
of (i iilatadciiiya as uwiktm of paiMy hiiid (!''./. /.,;>. •'•j7).
Fii'tiifi, A. l*iimiiiiii\vr.(«' Waniuihu Oanimaho. \vit«f'«'« lo Talpo*. dut«'«l Saka 1719
(!<•'. y. //. .'».■») \uiUijr«.<la Kn»la Uani>tt of Kciawila OatiiJintcniyo
Ii« v»ul.« t. ii.uiL, 7«»/.M: l\...lMii»\ul.kti Wilt'j. . 7.i»^U (N.S.). MataU'^e. 8,7S2
(tiili.o'H >aki 1 ri'J. '.'•/. i'miiiiiMiv »• An...U«.lnla ( IV. /., ^7*. i?.;», i/.i'). Pamu-
nu,»c Ihliwuh' Puraya ( !•/. /.. y. .'J.#>. IMi-if*'. "."70 (N. S ).
ir«.:i A.I) ).- In ill" \K\\r uf Siika \>'<'. I. I>ini Daruya. Wintr r^lui-ed to
Kfcni «H.-ir.'-f« un.l ]»ov« ft./, uiii havin^r o'lxivcl a^••«l'•^an^••• from Kwlb Durnya,
li.ivrMiiivil.at!ili«ll.M|ii. ;iili<il (•> liiiii tht: l«.\\i'r 2 jh la-* oflhi'/iclil KoUipela,
u '. ihij viifh rli.' l..ni-, .'H.I K'ar<Un-. J^ v, lh-reH» bilimtrinir. at l»aiuuuir.va, in
i!:" .ila 1. ni»n o: M^lap: la I;.. rUiuiUiMua. \VitiieH.V!« who know tho aUose ure
n.lraii.VMtu Aia.h-hila. I'ainunawr Ara. h. hib, «■ lakar.iyn of the K.ime
y\]\...'*^. HHlihv:umi.'r N. katt i. I>a\vulkur:i>u. the llvi* l»uinyo. an.l th«. »I»il».
wuhva. 'Iini.rivaiioiiH.) Paddy mid L. Tulwi.tto Dcvvuto V.di Iluruya.
vif .1:; ain.iiiu. to ilihiharKc a d.)>.t of 17 amunu. to Hiitiiruyn 3 amunu,
vx\H iid. 1 if. furiiiohio/ a^'Hlaiior !«"> ainnnu and 30 ridi*.
PAH— PAH mi
(17R9 A.D.).— In the 76Ar of Baka 1711, of the month NaTtn, on Wf^natdaj.
the fifth (Uj of the inoreMing moon. I, Piimunu we Kada Duraja, of Xadapalata
in Udunuwara, tho proprietor of tho followiug landu, vii., llali*ela S putaMt
toffethvr with tho high and low grouud« and other appurtenanoM tlMffwto
belonging, have granted in r'^>'*v«*ni lu my graadKon tuyuwa, the von of
mj own daughtor. (ImprcctttioMM.) WituoM'H who kuuw tho abofe an
Pamunuwe Arochohila, Hadirauwatto Ararhchila, Pamuunwe Oaduldenljre
Hulnwalija, Kankira of the name Yilln^'e. VtMlaknmyii. Kutaligaiua l*ajiiHlii-
kamya. nnd Doliiwo Pnyindaknmyn.
The Lankatilaka ViiiARK.lmH a maruwena Million Piuiguwa and a parmvoai
Nila Pnngiiwa (In. *2p, 0/. HoUIm, In. *2p. U/. gunljim.) TunaiitH : two, h»w-caate.
MfvicvH (cumiuutaldo fur Uh. A'I'M}) : tu ciiliivuto 1 ainuna and 5 lahan of tbo
muttottuwa and tu cany tho grain and Htraw to tho atuwa ; to wood the maluwA
ODoe a year ; tu decurat«* tho viliure for the fentivaU and peralicra ; to give cite
neliya of pil for the Haiti Muiigallaya ; to thatch tho ^rairnry ; to carry aix loads
of rice yearly from Lankatilaka Vihare to Kotii;{odtfllo Pan^ala ; to aKaiat in
repairing tho Piinsalawatta fence ; one to guard tliu utnwa for loiir ni«rl)ta evvrj
month ; to join in supplying clay and firvwooil for tiK-N ; to fell tinil>cr and
remove it to tlio vihare ; two at a time to carry the Maha Xayaka rniinnae'a
pahinquin, receiving food ; to prcHent betel.
The (iADAi.ADKNiYK Di.WAi.K owiiH ei>4ht(M>n Service INiiiku (17ri. 2p. 51.
fields). Services coniniiitul.le ft»r Rh. MOGfi {Vol /., /*/>. ?.t)f-;>^()).
NiAHAiika-p.'itiraja in 11)44 A.i>. dediratoil to ilio(iadalnd<Miiyo Viharo, lOaraunu
of land in I'ainunuwa {Vol. /., p. 260),
m
PAMUNUWA. — A village in AH^iri Udasiya pattiiwa, Matalo South. Pamgohn-
kotuwn, Krainu'lii<;olla, and Unaweruwaaro under tho I'amnnuwo Arachchi.
*' Pamunuwa " (said the Korala in evidence in IVlice Court, Mataie, caao 3,226)
** lies by the nide of a laiige of tiohlH, and any beadnian coming to thoTillago oan
be Mceii from the villa^'i*, which in nitualed on a hill overlooking^' tho fieldN,"
In the CoHHUH of 1871 it waH grouped with Kraininliijfollu, l^iliyci(iHlani, tnd
Wa(t<>Lredara INtpulalion of i*ainuiiuwa in lHKl,;t2l (1H3 inalo'i,- 141 femalca^; in
18*11 , lM'> ( 122 iiiale?*, 1 \',\ fenmlcN). VeUaIaM,\Vas)«erH, llangaraniino, HlackMiiitha.
In 187K llfij aciTH (fiTti *J/i (tl ) of paddy land were ivgistored. of which 70|
paid Km. lH8'2'i, 17 acres we i* redeenintl, and tho rest were uncon'inute«i.
l\inninii\v(> lii'U.uu alien:. ted Ilaiasijaina village to the first quceu of tht
last iCiiig ol K.iiiiIn (!'</. / ,y>. :.SI).
Fmitilhn, — Ahikon Muiliyan-rlaL't', mM*»i». ^:».r>10. Alutpnina Gonigodnge.
8.>,."19. Aluviliari' \Val:»\v\va. ^.M'^" rr;uimdui:«»lle Luku Rnnda, •<« of
Erainudujrollo DufrprnnnaralM. who pnn-lii ••<! hii.d iroinOwitiiinna KudaEtann,
2,iHill, I). C. M. Ihala;.'r. '2.iVu. |). ('. M. Ir '.aijollr ItaMii'^'i', r.L»,747. Kot.
wttiloge. 7:«,16U, 4.4K4, 4,^;^H (N. S). Lankainnlh •■.•. :.:'. '»^J. ;ii».ir.2. Owitipana
Walawwc Kiri nandu, mm of Owiiijvma Kolii 1. . i .«. :M»'.'l», :«,?<2I, n.822, 3 82.1,
D. C. M., :J:1.0s|, :»0,hi2. Pall.K'*'. *»2,7i;. I'aimniuwola^'r, 2,057, a.K'JI, D.C. H.
(TalpotHBaka Kill, 172.'0. Paniunnwi- llanki Naiih- in I7:.0 a.D.( I"/ /.,//. PI).
Pamunuwe Mudiyanielnu'C ( \'M. J., p. 'Sh. Parapiliakotuwc Menikrnln.nephow
and ndoptcii mou of Pnru^ahnkotuwe DuK'K'annarrtla. 2tsl lit. Talamurego Korala
houL'ht land from Punt^'ahukotu\%c VnnHn»e, Inuiher of tho Duggnnnarala,
2U.U.*». Watte Walawwe Du^'^runnurula, htitratitm for his t^tuto b«twcen hia
children by three wiveit, 4.'i,2UU. Yatiiinwarn Mangalngama Manperi Hudi*
yanttelnge Mudiyuu>H) Arachchila, 4,4'<4. 4,r>SM (N. S.).
(ir,89 A.D.).— On Wednciday, the Ncvcntli day of the increasing moon of tho
month Esula, in tho yrar of Snka IHll. I, Kalu Kudarala, of Pamunuwa. in
Udasiya puttuwa of AH(;iri korale, on account of my nec«i»!«ity, triin»ferr«<u to
LankttinuU" Kiri Unjrujja thr land for #4 ridin, viz, in ca-nh 34 ridiii,
1 taduppu tiipi»<)tti cluth. nnd 1 iwla of padily. to pogHC^M in paravoni for over.
(Impr"«iti.m<.) \Vitnr>-«- : I, 0\vtti|Mina DiicKannarulu. know; I, Pamunuwe
Rate Uala, know ; I, Puniunuwi' Iluwkenda Hanii, know ; I, Pamunuwe Tikiri
Aitpu, know; I, Pamunuwe Kalii II«na\a. know. Kn<»wn to thene persona
thit4 piece of land has lacn final I \ Iran^rcrn-*! to Kiri Uuiraiia in naravoni
2.057, D C. M. *^
Deed of Aale, Saku 171 1 (178'J A.D), of a piece of ground by Kugama Vidanc
of Paraunuwa to Lankamnllo Bilinfhjja for 12 riiliK. Witnc-^en: OwiiipaaA
Mudiyaone. Uaturakoriilege Mnhautlirama. Dewategc Ktrala. Vidana Ilenaya.
700 PAM— PAN
Dted of mU, Mul 17S4 (1802 A.D.)t of % iitooe of land by OmunalndA
(obUinad frfim the aboTe Vidane) to the above Bilindaija for IS rldie and l\
nmuna of pedily. Witue<4M>M : ErainuduK^iUe Lekam Mahatmaya, Oamago
Bate Rula, CaraKuhakutuwe Duggaunarala, Luukamulle Yedakanja.
DohI of MiK Kuka 17H2 (Irtio a.d.)i of a garden hj Oatnaire Kada Etana to
Pamuuuwu Tikirula fur 5 ri«iiM nutt :» umuiiu of iMutUy. W itiiew»CN : Pumunawo
UaiUHue Rttto Hula, Alut|ru (iuiiHiiinlrulu. Yakiulum, Lankamuile Naida Veda-
kam^a.
PfHHl or irift, Siktt 171'.' (\h'2ii A.I) Vof Hcverul Iiindi«by tliu above KudaKtana
to h«rr HOUM (OwM|>uiia Huiuliut). NVttiiv<*)iVK : OwiiiiJODu Dugi^annarala, Pama*
nuwv Vidniia ]I<!iiuyu, Tumnutliyud<lc Dugtrunnarula, ParoKahokotuwo Dog*
gauuarula, KotUtul*e Kiriyu Vuka«M-a. U,h22 and 3.M2;i, D. C. M.
PAM^^uwl^^VIlIAltK w<m founded aljout 17(H) a.d., htirncddown in 1818 and
rtbailt. It in u lur^o hiiilding on high ground, in inidHt of tho fieldii. Tbo
fibare Ihin houiu hinUi which (mid tnx.
In tho (^iiiNUn of 1H71 groupud with Wu(tnj>|iohi and Urulcwatta. Popalation
In IHHl, IM (45 mnloK, 4U fcmiiluN) ; in 18U1, fo (32 malvi, l\
PANADOKKA.— A viihigu in KiinduiMtlatn komlo, Udunuwara.
lien
IM foinalea).
lo tho 11. L. M. 2H4 AoreM {\4ii. Im. n/.) of pnddylnnd were regiittored in the
of Kurnmaruwalngo Armhrhila, MaduwA. UerttmuUc Aruchchila, Panabokka
Appuhami, PanulMikku Muhandirninii. GaIwcIo Kala, Kadawato Ratnvkaya,
DuggiiiAwili ((hilicaUil). NtiraDgnniniAnngo Appu. Udage Appu, Waraka-ulle
Aniubuhila (.I'unubokke Apptihttuii and Muhundiruina the largest ownen»).
In hHTA 20] acrcH (10a. l/i. 5/.) of paddy hind were regibtoredf of which
2 acres paitl lU. bW UO.
Wai.awwa.— There are thruo : Alut Walnwwa, PuhnUi Walnwwa. and Udaha
Wnlawwu. Tho nnniu of thu family ih Pann)K>kko SuniaHtawikrnnia Karuuatilaka
Aboyawurdniiii BhuwAnaMokura Jayuhuiidani MudiynnHchigo.
It wim Muid tliAi in tlio reign of King Pnikninm Ihihii tho ancoNtor of tba
family uut 4 uniunii of paddy land iu Punabokkii for distingiiiHhcd services
done Uh amliaAM4idor to Homu foreign court. In tho lost century all but 2 pelaa
wore lottt.
Panubokke Duggnnna Nilame, a dcuccndant of tho original owner, married
Elumuldeniye Kiunurihami and hud two Hons, Muhundiram Nilame and Kuda
Kilame, thu iuttur married a sittter of Dullewu Adigar, Mcnior, and died without
isHUe.
Punal»okko MuhHiidinim Niliimo rocovored tho family landH (Jutl. Com.^ S4th
Fthruarify lSi4), Ho marrird Duwuhigula Kumarihumi ( To/. /., />. 1^3), and
liad ituiue four nouh and oiu* daughter : —
(n Loku Nihiuio, who married Iluhuigoniuwu Kumurihami, hud four sons,
(a) Loku Ihindu, HaMuayaka Nilaniu of the GunogtKla Dewale ( Vol, /., pit. 07,
ftOS)^ who was married to a Midudando lady, nnd hud two duughtors and two
MOUH ; of tho duughtort, tho cldcMt married Palipuna Hannayaka Nilame of
Oancgotla Dcwaio, and the vounger Wattegedura Baiida ; of the Konn, the
elder married a dau;;hter of \Vattt>gaui:i Uatenialuitniayu. (A) The incimibont
of the I'uHulpiliye Vihuro. (r) .Medduma Handa, HuMmyaka Nilame of tho
Lankatiluku Uuwalu, who built tho Atiit Walawwa, ami married, fifHt, a daughter
of Molagoda, lato Ualcmuliatmaya {Vol. /., />. /"o). whom he divorced, and,
Nccond, his paternal uumi'h daughter, and died without iMue. {d) Tikiri Handa
I'anabtikko, of whom hereafter.
(2) tJunarutna rnnanw. of Pusulpitiye Yiliaro {Vol. /,, p. 10), who throwing
off robes married Kirinde Wulawwe tiiumbuwu Tikiri Kumurihami, the second
daughter of Unaniltuwo Di-tava ( I'ttl. /., />. -i^S),
Ife wa> Kitemahainmya of Upiwr llulat'iama nnd UpiMsr Hewaheta from
184y to IH5t» and of Udapalala from IH67 to 1h7(), when he died, bequeathing hit
property liy will to hiii nrphowK, niooes. brother!*, &c., the bulk of it to his
nephew Tikiri Handa PanaU)kke, whom he and his wife adopted, having no
children (TcHt. \m). His widow lived in Kirinde Wahwwa. >Vhcn he was
Katemahatmaya of Udunuwara he lived with Talmuke Kumarihaini, with whom
he afierwardf* litigated as to tho building of a Walawwa (Vof /., p. HO),
lie elTeeted repaint of the nmuna in GampoU-wela (IW. /,/». 3(i4),
PAN— PAN 701
Mi
(8) Mddduma Kiln me, who bnilt tho Fahala Walawwaf married, a dator of
the wife of hii brother Ixiku Nilanie and left two daughter! ; the elder mmrriid
Angammana Pahala Walawwe Tikiri Handa and the younger, firat, Holtgoda and
af terwtirdH Dodanwolu.
4) Kudu liuiidii, who built the ITdiiha Walawwa, ninrrled the widow of hia
er hnithor littku Nil.-inie, and left thix'c MinH and two daughtera ; of ibo tonty
one difld when ><Ming, another jh an iuHiine, and tho other waa married to an
Aimadnle ludy ; of tho diiU(;htorri, the uldor wan married to George DunuwiU
and the youiigor to AHUiadule llandu, whoso daughter it married to W. 0. Dim
Handaraniivnka.
The daiiKhtur of l^Iuhundinun Nilnmo wan married to Ifulangomnwe Vibart
Waluwwo liaiidu and had a d:iui;htc>r, niarrivd to Medduma Danda Baamijaka
Nilame. tho third mn\ of ]<ioku Nilaiite ; hIio left no iwiue.
After tho death of Mnhandiram Nilume, hid widow wan married in binna to a
Dohigaraa Nilanio, hy whom kIio hud a hoii and two dauKhtem. The ion ataumed
tho numo of I'aniitiokkv and w:ih a Lokaiii. lie niarriiMl, tirHt, Angammana Ihiliala
Walawwo Tikiri Kuniarihauii, hiMor of tho Aii^aninmna Tikiri lUnda who
married tho rhh«Mt diiii«{iiior of .Mcildiiiiia Nilame, tho third non of Muhandiram
Nilamo ; and, hiu'oiuI. to tho adnptrd ilaii^iitiT of NVelc^edara Hatomabatmaya
(Vol. /., p. 470 ; Vol, //., /). .Wi), and diod without having iaaue. Of tba
dau'jhtui-n, tho <'hlor niarrivd to Iiiiluilduniyo Waiawwa {Vol. /.,;>. 380) and the
youn^'er to Kobbi^kaduwe Uatcnialiatina^a, father of the Uatemahatmaya of
Yatiiiuwaia.
Tikiri B.inda Panalnikko, the fourth non of Lokn Nitauio, waa born in 1848.
and waH educated at St. ThoinaH'H College. In IKtiH ho wan Bolooted to travel
and iiiventigitc into all HciiouH crime in the Central Province. Uo wai Rate-
mahatiniiya of Udunuwara from 1H72 to 1H74, of Lower Oumbsira from 1K8I to
1884, of Udapilaia from inKfi to IHIM, Pn^idiut of the Village Tribunal of
Udunuwara and Duinbara from 187.') to 1880, Prenidi^nt of the lirnt Provincial
Committee uudirr tho Dudilhisi Temponilities Dnlinaiice from 1894 to 1897,
Member of the Lc!;iHltitivo Council from IKK;) to IH'.U.
lie in now tiie ]N)lieu Ma^Mstiato and Comlni^vil)|t^r of the Court of Reqneata
of Matile. lie w.ih married, lirHt.to Damhawinno U:i(emahntmaya*s daughter
and had isHUo two d:iii;^OiteMi. who arn married renpectively to Aluvihare
llatcmiliatmaya and to W. A. U:ttM:i(to ; and hoeond. the daughter of the late
Halangoda Uilemahaiinriya, by whom ho JiiH ihhuo two houh and lix daughtera.
The family ownn the JClpitiye, Imbuhloniyo. Kahatnpitiye, Angammana, and
Molligoda WalawwuK.
Watup'ila (ilhiM I'analMikko Utnida uf nodanwdu Pallo Wnlawwa r«. Paluwatte
Kiida Etaun. Plaint iff naiil that <li>fi>nilaiii. who wav tho daughter of Kiri
Naide. a nlave of plaiiititr'n inarcrnal (rniixlmothcr' (lala^tMla MahatmQjto,
nugluctcii and ri'fu-«od to p>Tform th<' Nil.ikura -crviei' of thatching hi* bouee,
onltivalin]; hix nmtifttn lands. \.c. Plaint ilT [\\v{\ a dtu-.^M) dated lUth Septem-
ber, 1823, of tho Jud Pom. and a Talpot Saka ir.:i«, 14,010.
Panabokke Undiyauala Family.— Qunn Ilmakanda niMonaadara granted a
fliM to Panubokko Unirnrula on a htom? Sannas*, '* nun and UHMtn." 6,546.
Panabokkc U da in Suka I .'»'.> 1 ( 1072 A.i>.) ^^ivr an oln to hiM non Appn. The
family had bsidin two olan Saka 102'.> and lOiil (1707 and 1743 A.D )(jM<f.
(\n„., 2ml Mun'h, iSHf). :,,V,'J'.K
Paimhtkkt' Navaratna Mudiyan^c asiw an ola to hifl Hon Kuda Appuhami inHaka
KHi ,\7&2 AD.) (Jm>1. fom., J-.</ Mnivh. JSIH). ".OHil.
Panubokko .Mahatuiovo. a dau^rhtcr of Oalu;;oda Kiri Ilanda. married Watapda
Ban a in di^^a and had a son PanuWokko It^inda ( IW. /., p. tVs).
A Panabokkc lianda niurrii>d a ilanghtor of (ialaguda lUitumahatmaya ( I V. /.,
p. 1 7 J).
Panal)okke Tioku llanda Anpanliyo Hala died juH Wfoiv tho deponed king came
to th throne lie hud two •^ouh and ono dau^diK'i*. Loku Menika.
The Honi«. Mohuttala and DinKiri Hnnda. wire a^MK-iatt-d hn?.lmnd« of one wife and
had t AG Honi, Kahi Uanda and Loku Itainla. The dan^'hler whih) single bore a
son. who w a <( called Panakokkc Kalii Handa.
Panabokke I^okn lianda diiinliciiled his koih and gave all hid pronerty to hit
danKht4r'H Min on oin Saka 1717 (I7'.):i A.lt.) {Jufi. f'om.. Silk and 3(Hh Hrp-
friHbir, />/»). 1. *'»:.:•.
Litigation for Millairnljaknin'inra of 1 nmnna Miibjoct to kat*ha1 dnty to th#
Onhndftwa (./w7. /'.•»«.. I'Jih tHti iiOfh .*i*pffmh,t, f9tO),
PMWboUn HndalllMMl Uiidl}w*U n. Hnkgodft Apiwbuii, Hotair, 11»
iMuhWDi. I'MWhokka lluulunU, nnd PiiD>bokk* Puuohl MbdUw, C,
Puib-ikKii Lnka Umllfink, lillvulDd hj lluimt Uoilljui '
AtKihi-bllii.hl»nr|>bi<w.«iiikln-l fknkbakkulUicuuliMaivKiWliohHlpiinbHid
liiuin in IMl-anl INI3, SI,U3V.
J'iimiHrt.-llhmtufaitgo, «,A1U. AnKnuiniuia «. Fiuboklu, 69,93;, 11,131.
ItnrM Unilitmiuulacii, ll.iiW. Ilak|[ad>,NaUir7,S.Mll. NuaiiEiimiiiuiBj[B, 7,>0t,
(TUpot SaU t7SI>, n.im. P>luwiMtcg<, U,«IO. FuiKbokka Oun«KKiu*
Haluiiillnilii, 7,mi;l, 1U,{I0;I. Puubokka Oanualu ITnuiw, 19,003. Pana-
e Prc>il<k'nt n, t'olKudonlya UudiyanMla^ and ItijaKama AnMboliila,
_ ._.9. Paiialii<kluUiidiiiiralliiKD,SGI'0(TBl|»li.Sik1ialU2!), liiil4),<l,:.IS,31,K)0.
WMupola *li»i ■■aoabukka Buida i>t DodaQwvU rillo Wabwwa, U.SIO.
tiAl9. Paiialii<kkaUiidiiiirallHKB.MI'0(TBl|»li.Sik1ialU2!
WMupola *li», I'ai ■ *■ " ' " " ' ■ - ■■
Wallkanbnrc|», 1,Vl
flT
Udun
n). — PanabukkD GnminiU, ii( Kandiipatntit In the Simla
Wsllkauibncn of .1 i-'lna i laliiu< )ia> U-ou UnHf h>1iI unto Ut*|>ola Uoiim,
bavlnitriioiiivadrniiulallu 'i3 ri>li*and lHamHuuot|>n>l<ly,aii1'hu[Fdaj,lheBnt
daj at tlia naxinii Wuun ol tko ngnth Nikioi, tii (tw ;iur of Raka 1C2>, vilk
tit* knawUilitu ol thr willll)^*«l Xftfannam ma a aga Loku .\nu.-hdiila and Koda
Arachchilii of Paualwkka. Katnckt^ A|i|ia, DupclaRa A|ipn ol Walagcdan,
Arachi'liila of tbo nine vHUxi-. tVlivvlaga A|i|id, Uil>i)[u RallaKI Ana of
Paiiab»kka, Odniru AiifHi. kuuwit latlii,'>i'j>'r-<Hiiia* wiliinwi dkin) hu bcM
-' -IB In innivtiil lo tlra|<ub lliiuifa. llM' (IcwiuLiiui «( (lauara)* ihall
N l( tliHr awvar un thr Bvu ordnil i*'lw. Tha ilivDvadalila nt HeoajB ahaU
IHM aiilliT II thrjr •vnt mi tlw flm unlvol uatha. If any Hhall displr (hi* by
ward or ihml ■iu>li ihTmini idnll rail Inh) IW <'I|[li( Riral lu'lk Kanjivn,
Kktamtni, &o., an>l ii>il lihuv u|> tlirn'tnim. A,nv>.
(IT41 AJi.).— 11ihii>llti'|Hir|iiH'tat llwlaiidoinvcyaiico diBilu in tlioirnr of
Km illunlrtoa* kinR Nika liidl, bj OanaKo Kouhihuini, ot Punabokka, In
Kaiidiiialabi ut ihu Kiiuluniwaiialiatb L'dunuwara, la taroiir of bur i;niid-
danKhliT JImik Kluuo. Watarupi-la ut J [B'W Including it* apiiurlcnnnt hJouica,
Konlcuii, and plaiilMkiniaroli<'rvbr|{niiil<'il. Wiux'-ivi whiikn<iw IboMimean
Banilnnukniyi- ITimaiM'. Aravlubilu ot lliiiu)nn<li'ni)'a.UniliyarBla ot WatupoU.
Waralgiiik A|i|-ii «t Ihu I'uur Konih''. Oomniabu at KaUkalunira, Kalurak irf
aedaiwU, Tiki:rala, Vii^u Appu st tliD Mnui village. MM.
Paxabokkk VliiAui:. — Ill 1H5S tliara •rnn no rciulcnl nricat nnd no paaiala,
•nd tharo liml iiui buuii sltliur fur a long limo. I'anabokka Bands wai in
nhtTgn of tlio lamia ; nlwnt .1 iicl.t*. mnnll purtiuiu iif Qelits, liid Uoon ilsdieatad
by tbo l'nnaUikk« litinily. Tlio claim for renixirallon rcjrrted.
Tb« Tihnra U now in nilna.
PAMAMALUKN[YA. — A iMinlet of Napana, In Udasnmpabit kotola, Lowar
DomlKira.
fiiMiViii.— PiDonuildcniyirgB Kornla. non at Mcniknla A ncbuhila. litigation tat
hii citate Iwlwcvn bin bruther and irldow, 21.H79.
l>ANAN[iA:i1MAXA.— Avillujic in Uda|«iiie koiak, Kotniuk, on the hi;[b road
from Kiindf In Nuwan Eliya, a mile or two nortb-meat ot Bunbodi raathoiiM,
■nil on iliu right aido of tlia l*unnnl-ujB abova ita junction »itb tbe KotnuJ*
tint. A Uunya over it and I>iiluiiluUiiiaila. It i* on tka Fiinal-oya.
Arraw*.— Kiinlknnilura-ala, min]iitawatlu-eU, Kugnilanir*-eb, Nelmranian-
kida-«b, I>n1uwahaweb, lUnne-uda-ob, aud Hanne-pnltn-eb.
//i7 /■— Kny i ppiiiinb.
A niniiub aclinnl.
Population in 1H7I, SGS (150 nv.las, IIG fenmlea) ; in 1881, 201 (IIH msloa,
n famaW); in l!fj|, lUl (111) uwlea, 81 femalei). Darajro.
In ltl7H C&) icTsa of poddy land were regiatarcd, of which 61 acraa paid
na. 25S-9T.
fhHiJi>(.-Dari
II imnfio in honour nf Katini, a Hindu g;nd.
PAN-PAN TOt
PANANV7ALA.— A himlei of Etiilffama, in Oandaho koimle, Loww UewalMU.
In the Census of 1871 groupva with Ktulgiuna. Population of Paiuinwala
in 1881. 144 (C8 malos, 76 fvmuIuH) ; in 1891, 126 (61 malcn, 65 fomaUa).
In 187H 44ttcros ('iOn. 2/). [>/.) of paddy land were registered, or whieh
36) aoros puid Us. 137 16.
/bwi/iVf.— Alawattc»re, 9,UUI. Bolewefir<*. 1^.(^22 (Talpot 8aka 1719). Oaaage,
33,1H8, 37,»:>G. .'iO,H71, 61,077, 6G,.3Ut», 73/H4, 7.S,o4U. Herat HudiyaiiMlaKe.
9,UU4. 18,l(i8 (TAliM>ts Saka 1H87, 1741, 17u4), 83,138, 87,937, 42,7SlO, «l,977.
7:i,U44, 9(i,932. Kahawatto Mutlijnnselaj^e, 33,188, 48,5r»H. Konara Modijaime-
lage. 37,937, 42,790. U«;,032. Knmhalpahtgc, 1 H.KiH, 48,r»58. Napsna Tennakon
Mu(Iivun^elii)(o, tH),9.l2. ruiiauwula (tiiiniurilioluufe, 37,937, 43.790. TananwAla
Kor Jluffo, U,UtM , 1 8,022. lUit iioyaka M luIiyuiiMvUgo, 33,1 <t8. Uduwclai;e, 30,0.^.
(17r».'» A.D.).--I" tho year of Suku ir»87. The {mrnYoni lands hclonginir tome,
GoiluIiyiuU1e)(o Vunchupim. uf l*unan\vala, in Gundnho ktiralo of llcwahrta, to
wit, tho flcM all tho^o 1, l*uuolinp|ni. hi4V«< K'>t writti^n in the Tal|Kii
and t^ivi'tk in imravoni unto my nii'iv Kiri K(uim, i»urn uf my nintcr. In tlie
mouth of Dunilu, tho sovonth dny of tho iii('n>a!*inK moon, hviug Friday, under
tho coiHtollation Uturupalf^uim, thin Tal|iot wax writttMi and given. The
witiie>8i'5t who know thin itro Kottalo Komln. Udugo Tikirala, PohowatKe
Vidaiip, Udiiwrla iUiln. Lokit Ctumina1i«>. Attnnek Rnla. In know lodge of th«*«e
person;* thia Talpot wii>« written by I'uncliappii, givrn t<i Kiri Klana. to l>e h«d«l
hy her and hor cIiiMren and gnuidi'hildrcii in puraveui. If there l>o any who
will cuntot or diMpiito (IiIm, tht-y ^«hllll MiiTrr ailaniiticH at the ordeal oaths,
hut unto Kiri Ktaiui iiu i-ulaniity hIimU hrfall when hIim nwniiH at tho suvoB
oixliMil oaths. It helon^M to lior. May r«iiri(-'«t attend this. IH.liiH.
(17f^.'> A.l).).— On Thursday, thi< Hixtetiith day of the month Knala. in the yoAT
of Saka lii)7. 1. Tanauwahi Duraya. do make ovt r my land and high uiid
low groundrt uttaclu'd to it. t.)^i<tlM'i- with th>*ir appurtonamvH, to my non
Makiiiya. Tho witu^>H(<^< who know thin an> llitapu Durayage Unrnyii, Uda-
dcniyego Duraya, IllagoUegu Duraya, Patanrgu Xandnwajja, Naranhone
Gnruwa, and the younger hrothor of I'ananwala Duraya of llewaheta. Ami in
presence of thi*NO witn«>>4M'n I, t)io Miid I'ananwala Duraya, assure that if any iine
interrupt this ho sluill suffer vengeana* (»f oathi*, hut Makiliya nhall not hUlTer
th'Tefrom, thou^'h he Awunrs in oil, on cowdung, in tho muuth of tho cobra, on
hot iron, and at the limit of tho village. I,7H3.
(1791 A.D.).— ProApcrity. In the year of Saka 1713, of the month NVak, during
the d(*ereasinu^ moon, bi-ing Tu«'>.duy. The lanvlcd propt^rtj which b«>longc«l to
Pananwala Korala. of Mcgoitatihe Jlewaheta, consintnl of thin -landed
IirupiTty I, Kulurala, obtained from my-fathcr, thnnuid Korala. and I, Kalumla,
kave given lo my own dau;'hti>r Dingiri Menika, in preM*nee of tho following
witnesMOH, to wit, Pohowatge Rala of Pananwala, flamnmho Knmbalpahe Rala,
Uduwelage Rala, Uodamunne Rala. Kengallego Rala, Alawattege Herat
Mudiyansc, Udage Arachchirala. (ImprccatioUH.) Ilinegama Mul YsVdffisa
wlio wrote this id witness, 18,022.
PANAWEL-ULLA.— A villago in (jaudeko koralo, Upper Dumharn, on elevalod
ground, undor tho Poppitiya Araehclii.
It lies on either bide of th<: tract of field.s.
An oya Aowh through tho field.s in a nurthorly direction.
/////.— Bal.ig.isk.ida lean da.
Not mentii>ned in tho Censuh of 1H71. Population in 18^1,74 (.36 malea
38 females) ; in IH'Jl, 78 (.1H males, 40 feinalos). of Poppitiya PanaweVuUa.
In 1878 ,*>! aeres paddy land were regiHtered, of which 48 acron paid Ra. 105*21,
PANDENIYA. — A village in Kulugaininanasiya pnttuwa, Ilarisputtu.
Not in tho Consiis of 1871 nor of 1881. Population in 18'.)1, 27 (12 nialM,
15 fonialoH).
PANG ALA. — A village in KandaiKilla kornle, Matale North; in Dandubeiidirtipp^.'
wa^am.
The tradition is that a stone lamp was found when tho village waa formed,
hence the name.
Not in tho ConHus of 1871. Population in 1881, 19 (8 males, 11 femalea) : in
1801, 22 (10 males, 12 females). Nilamakkaravo.
In |H7K 4A nrre* (2«». l/». 0/.) of uneommuted paddy Und were registerttd.
704 PAN— PAN
PANOOLLAMADA.— A villugo in Udagimpaha kormk, Harinpatta.
In tho CunHUH of 1H71 |{rou|)C(l with Dvlganleiiiia and Kunigoda. Not in tbe
Cennuii of IHMl. i'opiilution of l>angolUiiiada in 1891, 201 (87 mdes, 114
fouialcN). Moonrcn.
l^iruHM'lIo UnimiiM} for a PctAwili Punguwa here belonging to the Degil-
doruwo Vilmru, 5t>,rrJH ( Vol, /., p. NO),
PANNAOAMA (^YATAWAUA). — A villiiKu in Pnllegampnha koimle, Lower
l)nni)miih*iu ar A'atti ^ttiii.i.
Not IP thu ( ViiHiiM of 1H7I. Po|uilutioii in 1881, 245(119 malen, 126 femalet);
in 1H91,21(; (112 lualoH. UU fi-iimliH).
In tht' II. L. M. 37 & acreif (|s<i. 3/1. (i/.) of paddj land were regittered.
In 1878 4H acrL>H (2(Vi. 2/>. C/.) were registered, of which 321 aerea paid
Ra. 147-97.
PANNAOAMA —A villaKu in KobonHiyn pattiiwa, Matale South, in Haimigaina'
WttMani witliiii Mutiilu tuwii.
FirHt Hi'ttlcd liy Paiiimyo, who were expelled from Owilla by a Diaara.
P*ipuliitiitn in 1871, a:U (H;; nmle«, 107 femalcM) ; in 1881, 349(184 malea,
165 fenialcK) : in 18U1, 384 (201 inaleH, 183 fcmalcH). Welli Duniyo.
In 1878 311 J ncrt*8 (18«f. l/#. bl.) of pnddy land were regintered, of which 28)
acn-H paid Uh 47 12.
Th<* people hoi-e Mipplicd iron and Halt|>ctre t(» tho Araroudala. and continned
thin MTvire to tho KngliHh Govunimont after tho accehHion (//er. Cbm., 23rd
Juni't ItilT).
Tho Matalo conrthitUHc and the Oovernniciit officcti and jail are in Panna-
gauia.
Ilalangoda Ijeknm held the ftffiee of Yidane of Pannagama in 1829-30 (VoL /.,
j».sn).
/'rf»Mi7;r*.— Alwirt, (Ic. D. A. C, 9rt.:»71. l»7.37o. :.o:, (X. S.), Injunction against
Mr. ForhcH to r<N(rain hiin from cutting; nu<l making a road throufrh a field
and pirdcii. :io.vl«i. (iiniawunlana, J.. 1M».:(71. 'J7.:{7o, aU.') (X. 8.). Kande
YninnDahigo, :(o.uil». SiyaiulMilauatti-Ke. 4O.017. >Va;;alakuniburcget lNi..'i71.
07,37U, fiOJ (X. S.).
Pannaoama YniARF. wtui builtiaUmi 17(K) a.d. There was formerly a dewale,
where the bonialuwa in.
PJLNNAOAMMEDDA.— A hamlet of Mawola, in Pallcpone koralc, Kotmale.
Popubtion in 1891,38 (20 malen, 18 femalen). Durayo.
Forty acrcH under paddy, watered by tho Medamc-clo.
Tr.LLAiniK Yi II AUK.— An ancient temple. It haH about 2 amuuu uf paddy
land given to it by King \YaLigain BtUiu.
PANNALA. — A hamlet of Medawab, in Medasiya pattuwa, Hariapattu.
/ffM///r4.— Alawatte Walawwa. U^.I^H. Dunpawalage, 9,772, 10,986 (N. S.).
Da^KAnnamla Walawwa, H7<;, D. C. Mad. (Talpot 8aka 1542), 25,667. 41,927,
n!i,'.'io, MXt'2:, iN»,iMu. ui.^ia, t»:»,iMS, 117,723, us.uoi, 2,:iH:t(N. S.). Ellepola
Eicanavaka Kuhitiiitpi Muiliyanxelaj^o Polwatte Walnwwa, 6H,773, 94,tfl9,
90,7:>4.' (KUifK^. ^ili.liJ2, t»U.-.'lt». llnlKoUege. :{0,U5<». llenegedara Walawwa,
&7.:t(io. Madawalatt uiu'^o, ri.tMHi (N, 8.). Matalege, 30,059. Migonnattige,
lO.UHd (X. S. \ Talhgo, U7,72.l. Tanuala Duggannat^o ( Vol. I.^p. 20). Pannala
Mudiyan^cU'^ ( I'*'/. /.. p. 237.), l*or<ra, D. B., 9,773 (N. 8.). Wahala
MudiyaiiNelag<^. ao,'»:>U. Yatiunwarago, u7,aGU, GU,21U.
(Iii20 A.I).).— In thr year of Saka lalL'. I, Uatueka llala, of Pannala, in
MoilaMiya (tattuwaof llan!«|mtuiwa. dj hon*hy grant and give my para vcni lands
unto my mou 'likirala, namely, Mahakuiubura 1 amuna, ko. Witnesses who
know the name are nan«lcuigama Korale Achchila. Maknl-olnwe Nallappu, and
Alnwattc Mela llnuiyn. ^7i\. P. C. Mad.
PAN— PAH 7<tt
PANKAKPITITA.— A Tillage in Wnpi»rM nla Fillcf iyt rattuira. ITatale Kcrtb
in Lenadora-wainni, 2^ miles north of Lciiudora and 4| miioa south of DamlniUa.
Streiun, — Pallodolupota-cla.
/f«//.— Udawelukaoda.
Not in tho CVnHiiH of 1871 nor of 1891. Populutiou in 1881, 11 (7 males,
4 fumoleM). Muduli|K'i uwc.
In 1878 6i ucix'M {'.in, U/*. M.) of uncomniuloil piuWy lund were rogiiitcrad.
PANSIYA PAT'rrWA.— Tho i»ia namo «>f Oampalm konilo (ooat and weit)»
in Upper l)uin1t:ira.
PANTIYKO AMMKDDA.— A lianilct oi Ainpitiya. in Gandaho konilo, Lowttr
Hewuhota. Population in 1801, D.'i (44 nialcn, fil fumsUoA).
PANWILA (in Udugoda).— In l*allt'Kanipalia konilu, Lower DunilMra, 12 mil
and 2 furlongs from Kaiidy by the Katu^'aKtota ruad.
Population in 1H71, iAy.\ (32:i niali«, IHO fi;uiaU-H). Not mentioned in the
CeuHUHof 1881. In tho CuiiHUM>f IH'.H Pan wilak:uluwidiya 273 (IGl males, 118
femalcH).
A Police Court, haziiarH, |M>licu (ttation.
A (lovcrninvnt Aiiglo-vornacular m!1iim)1.
The Uonian i'atbolic Churtrli of llio llUs^nl VirKin Mary of Sorrows regiii-
tercd an a place where inaniagcM can l»e solemnized, Olh Aprt^^ 18(i9 (Vo/.i^p.
:!ej).
/V/«m7<V#. — CM.etties. |:,.i»;kI. 4:..ai7, 1»J.:»I7. Oaiihrvnge, «",i:kl, 7a^26. Pau.
wilu},'e. 04,827. Siuaratiia. Notary, liU.lMo. »U.h7l, 7:<."-'»',. Telhawodige, 61,427.
PAITNVILATKXNA.— A villa-e in Kaudnkam Pahala koralc, Udaimlata.
Not ill the (ViiMiM of 1871 nor of IxHl. Population in 1801. 8<) (38 males, 42
females).
PAUAGAHAKOTUWA.^ A village in Angiri Udasiya fiattuwa, MaUle Sooth*
in Pamunuwe-waaam.
Not in any of the Cenbus iTturim. There were only nix YeUala inhabitantn .
in 1887.
FtiwilicM. — Ellcpola Tewakarana Rcwata Unnanm). Hon of Dewatpjreilara Ab^a-
kon MudiyauM l>ii)Cganiianila. L'l.o.Vi (Talpotx Maka 1720. 174ri. K.Vi, Bitta
1727), Vol. y., p. 21U. MawataiM)Ia Korahi, H.-(». I). C. M Pahalaire, 8S0,
D. C. M. Pura^rahakotuwe Dii^r^anniiralla^'e til'm* \Vnlaw%«a, HftO. D. C. II.,
21,or>5 (TaliKii Suka 17-_'4>, 2(;.1iri 7:i.42.S. I'arafruhakutuwe Vnnan^p, incnm-
beut of Kapukotuwe Vibare in DuHcwa ( IW./., yi. /A 7). Wnrapitiyo Menika,
daughter of Taraj^ahakotiiwe Du^^'aiinaraiu and wife of W'arapiliye Waoi*
hckara DiHanayaka Herat ^ludiyaiiM^ ulm* Diinihukola Lekam, 21,Uu3 (Talpoli
Kuka 1718).
(17% A D).--'I»ara«rahakotu\ve MudiyaoM'." In the year of Raka 17l»,
of tho month We^^ak. on th«; ilovi-nth day (if the waxing ntrnm, U-ing Tuehdav,
und<r the con.Hullutiou Sita. I, Para'jahakwruwc MmhyaiiMj, of A-x^iri korals
in UdaMiyaiKittuwaof MataK*, Uiii^' hiid up with ^ii-kn<'»'and unable to perform
the Rajukariya, and having' no i-hildrcn i*f my own, have ^ivrn the Oau pan-
guwa which I pos-e-frd. nanifly, Para;::iliak(iiuwa '» |Mdan, the oritfinal gnnlen
where tho h<>u^e stand'*, and ihr .'» clivna- U-in^ ai»pnrt«>naiMM:* iluntto, uniotjda-
gama Dcniyt jje l.'kkurahi, who nMHhT" nu* evrry a»<«i»tnnei*, to Ik» jms-^rH^od in
IKiraveni. W hoeviT disptiio <»r cout' st thi;* jiift s-hall Im* cur-i'tl. hnt I'kkurula
who has obtaiuoil it from uu; and bi^ d<"><"ii<l:inih m ly tn-ely tike thu five
ordeal oath-< ait<l shall not Im' eiirMjd. So i*:iyiM\' thii* deed i^ '.•:iu*ed to be
writivn au<l jrr.mu-d. The witn^••'^^e•., from tht- eblrrs, wh*) kU'»w the MUie are
Erumudiit^ulb' AdiUaram Malk.-iiniu.xa, Nfkatjfe I)u<ri:aniiarala. <>witi|iana Dun-
ganuarala, Mtiiii;rnNpitiy«^'i' Tikirabi, I'da^'anui Kottallmddfi;*' nuflru'aunarala,
Ahi-kiiin;.* Kuwrahi of the -^xwxw. vilhinf, and Khelriiolu Vidan- of tho name
• villap'. 2 1. ••:.:..
C1798A.D.). — On W.rdn-nduy, tho tlrsl dav of the decrcaaiug uioou of the
month W esik, in ilie year of .S.ika 1 720. this Talpot was eau».od to be writteu ami
grunted to the etfect that the paraveni lauded property of me, Dvwati^gedam
.J ^k1h> * — ■
706 i»JJi-PAB
AbtyakoD U «di janM Da^flraniiarala, of Ellapol*, In tlit Pahftlagamnijtpi^ttmni
of MaUle, to wit, the fi«ld« Medagima OaaDila Oedaraweia of 1 amnaa,
I*ala|iatwela Mikanuva of 2 pcloA, togeth«r with their appartenanoM, high
and low Rrouiid'«, houKiai and frardenit, t'^ea aud plants, is herelijr granted to 107
voungett son EUe|>ola Kuda Unoahite of Kaiidj, who now rendera me asiiitauoe
In my iticka* «« at Kaudy. Thin be<|Ui'Mt i» made In the prcmnce of mj other
chilUrin. Kate Rala, Ukkurala, and Udiigama Unnaiitr, and the natd bequest
is fiiiindrc* on juiiLice as coiihonaiit with their wishes. 1 declare that they
should ])4ic<ably U-havo towards each other in future as they have hitherto
done. Bc.iig now at Kandy and at the approach of death I got this Talpot
written and griin'cd to my yoiint^Cht eon Mlejiola Unnanse, which should be
invi'tlate, thut in tho fittun; the said three ^on^, myself, or ray relations or
others may hereby bo pn-cludtd from af^^ertinK nny right thereunto ai<d from
diM|iutin(( thiH t;ift ; if any there are that ^Imll do no. th<*y. I declare, nhall be
condiimneil at tho five ordeuU, but Ellcpoln Kudu L'ununM*. who renders me
a>*KiHtun<-e, idiall bo absolved from them. \VitneKi<c4 : Kikuwelle Unnanse,
Kota-imliuUvi-la Unnanve, l*unnitK'^i"a rnnanHC, Owitopana Unnnnse, Patta-
t»ula Unnanne, \\uri\n|»ola Unnunhc, Diwatef;ednra Udugania Uunanse, Rate
tala of the hanie holl^e, Ukku Rula of the sumo houHO. AUynkon^'e Mcnikrala.
NikulK'o Kiiwrahi, \Veliktidii;;o Sirimulraln. Deniy*; Siriya Baliiiyauna. This
Tul|»«»i witH wrilli II by Kaiiau};oinuwo ^Suuun^alu Uunanse. May it proMpt>r.
21,u5:i.
(1K02 A.D.).— In the year of Saka 1724, on Saturday, tho beventh day of the
increasing nu*on of thu month Wtsnk, under the con>tcllation Pusa. The
tiaraveiii hinds belonging to me, Herat MudiyanM*, of Paro^'ahakotuwa, in
Jdaniya puttuwa of Ai>f(iri koralo. to wit : Paragahakotuvi a 1 amuna and the
appurteiiunceM attached thereto, tho garden thin Gan ]aiiguwa waa
made over by me. Herat BIiidiyauHp, to my adopt<d granddau^ht<r Kiri Alenlka,
having written the TaI|K»t for thiH Gan panguwa and granted it in laravcni.
This has IxM-n ^'rantetl tH>fore Unanibuwc Nilamc. who hiddn the office of Ata-
pnttu Muraiiola .Muhandiraiiia. Witne^^eM who know the same arc Yatiwelle
.Makuluwe Nilamn. Ayittuliyudde .Muhandiram Nilarae, \Ve-uda Muhandiram
Nilaine, Owiiipana l>ugganiiarala, Alutgama Dnggannaralu. \Vho>oevor
diNpulo or contcKt for this Gun iian!.'U\va, which I have given with the
knowledge of the aforesi'id imtsodm, hhall have to MufTer seven ordeal oaths at
three dillereut times ; my grantbhuighter Kiri Menika, who ;;ot from me the
Gan panguwa. and tlio childnu and grand-children de-cending from her can
•twear up<»n five ordeal outhH threo liroen without nuffering Vengeance of oaths.
ThiH Tal|iot has been wrillen tiy Dullewe Lekam Mahatmaya. 21,035.
HiTTii ( 1K0.'> A. !).)•— At the time when representation was made tothe glorious
light of iht! excellent and great generoMity of tho Lord Sri Wikrama RajaSinha,
tho most exeellent, tho chief of I^nka. the following royal order was pro-
nounced by the mouth of the innsiti cxceUeiit king : — At the timeof the excellent,
the lord who is like a »>un of virtue to tho great earth, the following lands
whi«-h, ever niuce the abidilion of Uajakariya, were held by Dugganua service,
towit.the land-hitutiteat .MediiKama, in the Kohousij'a pattuwaof Slatale, vis.,
Gedurawela 1 amuna, Galupitiyawela 1 ainuna. Madalawela 1 amuna, Pala|iat-
welA 2 iM-las, lnibulandande-\ve1a*h'iidagawa Asweddnina 1 pcla, Wawinnewcla
2 pi- las. and Palh-KKuewela 1 |N*la. Am thegraudfon of the former owner of the
said lands. Du^r^'at Herat Abeyukou Pandita Wanulu Mudiyanse, is the priest
Klk'iwda Tewakanina Unnaiise, who |>erformM tewawa service at the palace of
the Niicrod relic of Iluddha's Tooth ; and as Hujakari^a services were formerly
abolished, ko it in now appointed that in future, too, from the said Ellenolm
Tewakuruna Unnan-e and his deHcendants for tho Mild lamht no services nball
bo nspiired. And thus the^e land.s were grunted in the year of Saka 1727, of
the month Wesak. the flfteeuth day of the increasing moon, being Thurnday.
From the royal order this day pronounced thiit Sittu is writt<n by Pilima
Talawwe WijayaHiindara llajakaruna Seiiewiratna AU'vakon Pandita Wasola
MudiyanMO Italahami. who holds tho olHoes of Maha Difuva of Matale, Maha
Adigur of Palh'gainjialm of Kandy, Ilaluwadaiia Nilaiue, Maha-hctapcnage
Muhandiram \ilaine. hiyawadana Nilameof the Maligawa containing the sacred
relic. 21.0:1:..
PABAQAIIAiVKLA.— A village in Modaniya pattuwa, Matale South, in Mana
boda-wannm.
Not in tho Cchhuh of 1871. Populntion in 1881, 123 (60 males, 63 females);
io I8U1. 1 4:1 (69 inalos, 76 fuiuales). Mooriuvii.
PAR— PAR 107
PARAOANOULA.— A Wllage in PftllepftUU konUe, Tom|NUie.
Not in Any of the Cenmis retnrni.
(1807 A.D.)-— Under the conntellation Piua, on Thnnday, the eiztli dejct
the month Binara, in the year of Haka 1 7211. The landu Badatalwatte-knmfaoima
8 pelaa, ko,, helonirinff to Balaja of ParagangnU, in Pallepalata of TnmjMir,
hat been giwen to Ukku and nephuw Kiri DaiTa. WitucsMe to thlt are Well*
wita Ratemahatmaja, Dedunupitiye Mohottala, Ratnayaka RaU of Kala-ot»-
wawa, Htfttigu Rala of the «amo Tillage. Watte Wahumpuraya of the mmm
Tillage, Oala-udoge OamaraU of Oodatale, Ilabaragama Vedarala, Alntgaoui
Oamarala. In preHcnco of these |>coi)lu of the two villagea and all the nead-
men and the Rateiuahatmaya this Toucher has hecn granted. 17,859.
PARAOODA.--A village in Udapaluta krtrale, Tumixine.
Sirtams, — Mnragaliaraula-ela, MuIlahadoniye-eU.
Hilli. — Katuwant'kniula, Tuttiriyaweksindu.
Population in 1M71. 71 (.37 mnlcH, 34 fGinnlcH) ; in 1R81, 61 (27 malot, S4
ftmaloH); in 1K1U, 77 (44 iimlcM, :)3 ftMiinlcH). Inferior VullahiH.
In 1H7H 'i.*)? acres {\'2a. '^p. 4^1.) of iKiddy land were rugiiitered, of whiob
3| acroH p:ud Rh. 10- 12, 21 redeemed, and 1 j Mild l>y the Crown.
Plumbago mines here.
Familifs. — Knimge (JwJ. Com., 15th Srptrmher and 2Stk DecemUr^ tWTU
Knlatunge {Jiol. ('out., 13th Siptnnlprr and 2Sth Dtrlmher, 1887), 27,841.
Ratugamage, 70,9:10. Vitlunelage, 27,811, .')G,k26, lu,u47, 41.084, 48,268.
PARAQOLLA. — A village in Udapalata korale. Tumpane.
Population in 1881, 51 (27 males, 24 femolcH). Not in the Cooaoa of 1871
nor of 1801.
PARAKATAWEIJiA— A village in MedapaUU korale, Yatinowara.
IliiL — Aratuwawe-jcandureliya.
In the Consul of 1S71 grouped with SiyambalagiHla. Population of FlmJcata-
wella in 1881, 157 (74 males, 83 females) ; in 1891, 101 (72 maloa, 89 femaloa).
In the U. L. M. the Parakatawello Gannile waH regintered as oontainlng ftl|
acres (2ott. '2/t. 6/.-) of poildy land. Owners : KaporaU, Kobb«kadawe Appa,
Nikawatte Rala, Dehideiiiyc Appn. ^falgamnmna Appu, Dini Punch! Etana.
Kehcliu&nnalaya, Danturu Rala. Nikn|Mtlawattc Rala, KuhawandaU Rala, *
Batwadana Rula. AynKuii\\otti> Rala. Munwatugoda Tippili, RanwaU Rala,
Kahawatte (lammahr. Appiihaini, Kctakurobure Appu. Pallemulle Gamnalit,
Diddeiiiyc Rala, Kuiikaiuinge Rala. Pallemullo Rala, DoilanwcU AppuhaaiL
Nikali}udda. Niko (iaininahe, Ratuckala. Wule-addara Appu, AppnhaMI
Auhchila, Mal^'aminaim Appu.
In 1K78 H:iJ arrcH (41*/. :\p. r>/.) of jmddy land were regiMterod, of which 39|
tores paid Km. 1371M, 301 redeemed, and 14 tomido fields.
/ii»(/7/(«.— DugpoDarallaKePunchiralu ^aid hnobtainvd two ftcldH from the laal
King of KaiKiy by pcrfurming five yeafH* service on thu embankment of ilio
Kandy Inkc. I4.42:».
Aehariwatle^'e, l»M,-.»»;7. Amb.inwala rihillapitiy<ge, 1m;,93I. Aragoda Vidano-
la;rp, :i7.tJH;. Araiiiiulalfg«' ofiojt TitlU'watngr, 7,477 (N. K). Rattnna
MiidiyanMclnK^e. lU,«»:i(i. Ho-augit IM.iliu Wulawwa. 7:».:.7o. l«i.r.M2, 91,7&6.
Dfwa'.ing.*. h:i.:i:i.-,. .q.i (N.s.) Disunayaka^'n .M.ddunia Handa, adopted hou
of AraimidaU'v'e Pumhirala Hatlanarala tiNmi IMajfo IbitUuiarala, 2K.Uia.
DuKganimmUagi' INimhirala umrrini ihv dun^'hti-r of I'iliina Talawwo i>uir-
gaiinarala. U.lL»;i. Dajr^'aiiim Walawwa. lo 'iho (N. s.). ^:tlll^'alllttge, 7:»,0«i2, *
CJalgaimjfe, 4:.,7I7. (Jaiiia^fr. ijn.ais llanduiiaiulumu' Viilarallage. :I3,181.
Ilitturagr ,ih,iM Diddi ni\v}.'«.. 4:..7I7. «;o.;i|.s. H.iraial|Milig« «//»#* lUpOfpui.
kuiubunge, 7;i.«ML». KaruiKi'li|Hiti Wii-ula .Mudivuii-ilat,'r. Iu.'iho (N. 8,V .
KituluMMlu KinUi Handji. 7.:.i»7. |'.».l:»i;. M.itiib'j;i. IJaiula. 7.".n7. lU.KW. Nika-
8C^V7
7U8 PAfi-PAB
8,M7H(N*.H.). ParakatawpUe AniohishI ( IW. /.,> ^7K). ParakaUwelU Med-
duinn rkku lluttiumniln. 7,:i07, lU.iau. Dinictri Ileuika married flnt toPiUma
Talawwu Du^KAimnriiln *n<l nfUTwanlii to Kahawaiidala Rula, 10,ttll, 14,428,
2H,iilN. IMHron Tulawwu Kuiiihiimdniiyu Kuda Punoblrala, lU,tfll (Talpofe
Kaka 1i)7m), l*olM-uttr}r« Ukku Iluiula, hou of Aramudalvgo KaukanamrmU
Uattanarnln, 2o.c;4. UH/.»r>7, aTa and 4.ti77 CN> M-)' Uajai^kHa MudiyaiiHclage
rkku Mviiikn niitl Mutu Mmika, diiiiKhtcrH of HujiiiuikiMi MudiyaoM, 2tf,44U,
ft(),7ia. TumiU, 7,177 (N. S.) r<ln;;o Kulu Hnmla. Hon of Aramudaleire
Kaukaimmmla liuttaimraln. 20,161, U.s,'J<i7, :t7a, 4,G77 (X. 8.). Udukumburege,
H:t,f;2.'). Yihart*)(o Itiinda uf Dnntnro gut land a|K>n a deed in 1843 from
Anunudalrgo Piim-hirulii nuttuuurulii ttHim l.Ma)?A Iliittnnarala, 28,01H. Viharv*
watu>iri% 7a.ri7i>. hI.UTU. WuruDiakoluwcgf, ba.Ha.'i. WolewattegG, tm,2G7.
(17riAA.i>.).>-l'ndur thocoiiM('llatu»iiMula,on ilic llftb dny of the waxing moon,
iN'tii^r Si4],iirday of tliu lumith Woak. in ihu year of Saka 1U7H. I, Palihfuarala
llatiaiuinilu of rnrakatawilla. in Kandu]>ulata of Sinduruwanatmda Yati-
nuwara. iN'ing .viluutnl to ilu' ^'ns'itcht |K>vvrty and destitution, have, for and in
coii^idcnitioii of 'M amumi ot )Hi(hly and Id ridift, finally hoUI in jiaraveni the
field Nawundciiiya of 1 |i( la and ilH aiipurtenant garden to the Mahutmeyo
who wa'4 condiiirlrd from Nikapolawalta, and have caunetl thin Tal|)Ot to
he written and granted. Witnehx- who know thirt nre Itanwala .Mudiyaniu*,
I*alli-iiiiille Kala. <!aniinahelau'e Appu, Nekat Naide, Kahawutte Appn, Kitul*
iriMla Kala. Arannid.ilege Moh(»ttala. Arachchillage lliraluralu, Tultinige Kapu
Naido, Ari Naide. Iliitarn Naide, Lokuru Naide. These {H^rnonH are wit ncMtOM
i<» Ihiit. I*>.('dl.
One of tho villn^'crM, grandfather of Knda Ouniya, dedicated n piuco of land
to iho Dodunwela Patiini Deuale. (jaini rejected hy tliu Teinph) !«andH Com-
mUaiuner.
Tho DniiANWKi.A Dr.WAi.K hun four Service ruiigu here :—
1. Ktahalaim Paitgnwa (\a. {)p. 4/. fivldn, "Itt. Op. 01. gardcni*, 2a. l/i. 0/. hen). —
Tonuntn : threu VellahiH. Sc-rvieen (comnuitahle for Uh. 19*20) : to cultivate I'i
lahaa of thu nintteltu ut Inibulnialgania (^eud pad<ly, liulTalocH for throHhing, and
12 lahiui of nelun-wi Inring Mupplied), und to do all agricultural work in respect of
it ; onu to he on guanl for five niura of fifteen dayH ; to attend the fcHtivaln and
fifteon days of pcraheni ; to thatch tho dii;;{c ; to cowdung tho floor five tinier a
year ; to decorate the dewale for the festi vaU und pernhcni ; to present vcgctablea
and betel. On fuHti\al days t^'iianlH receive nieuU.
*2. Nila (three Mhare«i, 2**/. 2/i. (»/. fields, ],t. Op. Oi. gardens, 2ft, Op. 0/. hen.)—
Tenants : five (four how ea^te. one Vell:i!a). Services (commutuble f or Us. 38*85):
each Hharo to furninh n man to l>e on guard for five inura of fifteen days ;
to cultivutu 1 pela of tho niutiettuwu at J)odanwoIa (seed paddy, buffaluca, and
1 pela nulun-wi In-ing supplied ). and do all the work ; to send a man for the
feativul.H and fifteen days of |MTuliera and to help in tho deconttions ; to thatch
tlio diggo and repair its walk and the dewalo ; to pronent Hwcctnieats and betel.
3. Lekani (<V(. 'Ap. ()/. lieldh). — Tenant : Puttinigo. ServiccM (commutable
for Hfl. 14-70) : to keep a book of accountH of the dewale reveniK' and to pay
aix ridis to the Hannayaka Nilanie yearly.
4. ralihawadaiia {0<i. \p. 4/. fields). — Tcnunt: Battana Mudiyannvlage.
Scr\'ieeH (connuutalde for lU. 4'4()) : to carry tho paliha of tho Xatlm Dvwiyo at
tho four feNtivuU and per:diera and to jiay cightpcnco to the dewalo.
There nro two !^Iaruwena l*angu {Vol. I., p, 170),
PARANAd AMA. — A village in Palle'^amiMtha korale, Lower Dumbara.
iiiff. — Tahigahakand.i.
Under the Kandyan (lovernuient it waH usual for tho Malu-niurakarayo to
TlMt villagcH in H^'arcli of good vegetablcH.
The |H*oplo of this village, seeing that the best |Mrt of their vegetablea wero
taken to the royal kitchen, sprinkled cowduiig on what remained, with a view to
dianplHiint the Malu-munikanyo the next time.
The foUnwing week the Malu-murakamyo found this out and went to the
adjoining village : there also they found that cowdung hod boenapriukled on thi*
T«t(etables, but at that plac<i it h.i<l l>een done newly.
The king having heard of what had been done by the people of the two
vUlotfot ordercil tliut thn vilhigoin which tho cuwdung IwdUeon aprinkUd^wfik^
PAR-PAR TM
dayt tinoe ihould evur aftorwunln k<) by thu luuuo of PanuiA-goniA, i^.i *' old
oowdung.'* and that thu othor village in which thu cowduiig bad boon imw^
■prinklini Bbould uvur aftor^unln Im culK^d Aliit-goiiin or ** iiuw oowilung/*
Both theao villiurua iiru Haid to huvu Ih.<ou dfKnuii*d novoii tinica by tlM
Kandyan kiiign. Tuuro won u Htoiu« ut Ahit^Miniu with n ain'iiig of a dc»g on ono
Kido, and of thu nun and moon on thu othn- nido, to conuueuiomto tbitt dcgradi^ioii,
thiit notevun a dog Hhould luit from thi*ni.
Under tho Kandyan Govurnmciit it ^:ih ht'ld diHgnictiful to *bave any money
crannactionH with Guttarn, or to take Utilcd rico fnnn thorn or to driiik watar
from their wulU.
Knmbukkundekunihiini in Mandandawclu wiut confiHcatrd by King Kundanale
for the treason of Ka|>uru A|»i>u\ia, and ufti-r lu-^ning thmngh many IrnntU it
wan given by the sauiu king to Ahitgania A|i|»u Naide'H grandfather (JtuI, CAjni.,
13th July, lS:iO).
PopuliUion in 1871, 1,0()i> mr* nialen, 471 fmiales) ; in 1H81, 1,17ti (Gin lualoa,
500 fenialoM). In IH'Jl - of Varanagania Anibatonna, H*J (;»H nialoH, 31 feinalea) ;
Par.iiiagania IIa|MikotuweIganune(hia, 118 ( r>8 malcH, (><) fenialcH) ; Pai'uiiagama
Kondaliyadda, .'i07 (l.Vi niales, l/>.') feiiiaKs) ; I'anina^Mnia Mandandawela, 187
(\)'2 males, \)[t fuuialc^) : l*araiia^Mnia Uainlink|M>la-aii!4.i, 77 (liO maleH, 47
tcmali's) : i*ar.iii:i*(aina Triiiiclicna, 171 (Hti niali s, Hf« ienialt-M) ; Par.iiia|{ttnia
Wiyali'wolla gaiiiHiriitla, 7.'» (40 niali >, Xt IVniah-s) ; total, 1,0*24 (510 iiuUea,
50m females).
Ill 1S7H2153 a(ivH(107ff. 3/'. <!/.) of paddy laud ueiv re^iMi'red, 4tf which 63
neivs paid K-^. 'Jrj-Ol, 14.'i were rv(Uem«d, l.'i^ iciiipK' laud, 0 acrei« wero aUan-
doiied ( Vol. /..;».'/).
Go\eniui«Mi( \i niaciilar primary sehool.
/'ff//tf7/(/(.->Aluliakuiii)>nrr^M\:tl,:<'Jl. Alakoluiumlu PatalMMiilulafre, 41,itX'i, riO,74U,
lio.Ctlo. Aluidiuiiu-c. :il,.M«i. Alutj^auiuh'r. ii.'i.lM;*.!. Ti*si. Mi:i. Anura Mudi-
>nn-»elaKe. «.H.h".:.. 'U.-'ios. JM.lHs. li:.„^47. Atiaiiiiyuka Miidiyuusclnge. 33,ilSf5-
• Ualiti^aniialuKe. :tl.ui'7. Iirt4C«'. 27/JHU. BukalaweUi^Ht. titi,:U.'{, <»l,l:(U, GM.iriH.
Crown, notion n^aiiiHt. for Tulle Arainbn. lo aeri's, (il,(i:il. Kluhakumbur*
lIu1a\valiK^>. ;):{.o7!». Kiiihul-ainiM •,'f. :tl,:t:>i;. Gnli«Ko,ai,:(L'l,:U,:»Hi. Uamage,,
<;(',,(;n:., 74.IH7. (it'tiyuwila<re. CI. !:>'.». Cirakailu^^c MutlivaDHclagc, 3U,3Hft.
•;»I.r»o."», 7I.IS7. Gor:ika;,'«».la\vafie;re. r..M»_» (X. S.). G uriiliamilliiKtf. 74,!l!ll,
Ilulki'WrlaKc, .iXiiXf. lfuu(;i<li;r<'. 'Xi.\*\x. «J.'i.s(7. Hapukotuwe Herat Madi-
yauMlngi'. :»l.l7:i. Ift'raiRo, L'Ji.7;U (SMiua-^ ."^nka KJhI. Talixit Soka 1717),
7;{.2H. H.tf ip><lara Muiliyaii-rlap-. lm;.l'i;:i. 27. '.'nU. a2,K71». :i*#.."i7o. 'M.MJ. 37.7i;(l,
.■.7.H<;:,. «»7.l«;'». :,.ILM, (\. s.). Hiuump. ll.-.a*.. KanaMpnmuwe Herat Mudi-
yniiM'l.ig.-. .Jl' .^;•.^ .;r.7«;«.. '.»7.lii'.». Kaiupnllr;:*, :i-».^7l». :i7.7ri«i. \>7.WX Kehel-
walage. 4m.77o. K<.ral«j,'.' ^//„fx .M;ira-.aii:iu'«'. lU.iJ.V.. Ma|»ii;,'.-. I,n7l. 42.722.
Meilaire Ht rat MuiUyaii^rIa;,'»'. <liil«lrru of three hrotluTH l.y oue wife. 27,803,
MvMlaKodaKe. 27.i».s'.i. -«;;{.ior,. .Mo-.tiin u. I.n74, 'Ji».7:ti. :::i.««2:». axr.w. SI,:iS6.
n,<xi2, 12.7'.»i. i:..:.71. ♦r..t07. |s.77o. is>s!i. 4'.m.n7. *;s.s7.-,, 7:».2H. Nara/ana
Muai.van-«el.iire. .".1.17.".. Paranajrama H;.ii«la. 'X\.\u\\. l*uranAkuru\%c Mudi-
yuii-H-laK't-, 2«J.-M;:J. :\-2,h,'J. .i.,,;,7o, .h.7«.o. Imi.v.H. t»7.Hl'.». rihilliMlenijetfc, .'»7,hC5.
riiumal.leniy.'Ke, 1,071. 12.722. riti>(-«-. 1 1. «.».«:.. ••2.:.oh. l»;i.«H«. ruMckotQ-
wi'K'c. :iO.:J^:.. Ilaluayaka .Miuliyan-clajfr. «;.Ki»2 (\. S.). lialwatte Waluwwa,
a:i,m;i. Uauawana Wahala Muiliyan>flap'. :{;j.n7'.». Samarakontrc #//<«« Amba-
jrahawrlajro. .".1.47.".. «i><.4«:s. Silwat^e. hi/.r,7. i'J.\'<7. ^ul.a^*lIl MudiyauM-
la«,'e. 27.1»m;». 7:».214. TrniU'hrii.K*'. :M.027. lMaH.-;re. 2»;..Mli. 27,217, :i2,207,
:\:\.7:U',, .'10.71(1. i;o.li:i. Vi.lan.la;:!'. 4»;.7i;:.. \Varakatl««uivrjje, h5.*.»:»7. 4t».4H7.
NVejro.la|H»la llat.'inahatmaya. :i:i.l».;i. W.laha MuilivanM-'jau'.'. 27.1»ll. 27,»SS>,
A\:xCk r.iMiio. 7'.i.r.7. m^im^s. xi.'.^-i. W.I,-.'. ikj'mIn. •»:,.m|7. WerupUiye
Uulaiiajtiti I'niianso, i;|.«;ai. WiraLuujfe, 4.-..:i71. Vuliwawalage, «0,;U3.
8rip:idcwatta, a Mali;,'awa laud (Ua.lUH),
(17.-,'J A. D.)— Thf onlir ina.!.- hy lli^ Majr-fv KIiik Kirii Sri. Tliat th«
f«»llo\vinK lal..Mu•Ion^ri|,J^ t^, Kami.-,. Saiiiarakon H.-rat Mudaliya of Palle
Tulawiiina. in tin- Pall. •jjaiiipaha ol l..>w«;r lnnuliar.i. t«i wir. KaranuMhukum-
liya. in conH.lerati.m of 1ih l.iyalty to Ilin Map My the Kim?
was prant*tl uikUt tho eonntellation PuiinwaHU. on Friday the 1
month Durutn. in the year of Sakn IfiHl ''
This Raunaa
fifth day of the
710 PAR—PAB
(17IIS A. o.).— 111. ThUi it the •iipMtura of the proprietor of ibo kndi,
Janicu OMnmabe. The Und tnoMfer grantod mider the oonstolbtiOB Aanra,
on Fridav, tho Mventh di^r of the month Wetak, in the year of 8aka 1717,
That the laudi beloutfinir to Jangu Uami, the doncendant of Kandege Samara-
kon MudijaiMe of I'allo Talawinna, in the Palleirampaha of Dumbara, to
wit thoM lauila, togothor with the 8auiiaii obtained from Ilin Maje«t^
tho King, ¥ tin* ]x>HH(«iii«iNl by Jangu Humi and gruutoil in poriwtaitjr to hta
bvgottru Muu Punuhi Ap|»iiluimt. ThuM thiw wan gmntcd to ruuobl Appu-
hami and hiN i1«MU(*n(lnuti« with friH) rvooiiriH) to tho mtvcn ordoaK Witnemei
who know thin tm M(<<htgiiina Anu*hrhilu of Kondtiliyiidda in Alutgama,
l*iilU>mull 1 Artu'hdiiltt. MoliigtMlu lliiitgiiliya. UudiuhMii^'o l*«di Dumjra, MfMla-
guiiiagc Amoh(?hilfi, Konnrnt^t* Kurnlu of VaWv Tulnwinna, Wattrgo Korula,
Wc'logu Anirbchiltt,Tuluwinno Iluugidiyii. Tulpot written bj Kammaldeniye
Vidoiio. i\t,7'M.
Udug(H)a Dur.iyulagc. Siidiiliukuriigu, I'ulkiuUitonnc^v, and Udabagc bold, aH
tonanta of the Asgiri Oeiligu Viharc, u Nila Puiiguwa in four Mhiux>ii (U/. 3». 7/.
flidda, Oil. 2yi. 4i'. gurduiiH). ScrviciH (conimutuldu for Rh. 124*80) : each of the
four Hhurott tu Hupply the iiicuuilH'nt witli two pingo of vcgetablcH yearly ; to carry
tho palanquin for fifteen (biyn in the year ; on journeya tenuntH received meals ;
each had to give a |icnumu of a daiiitettiya and betel to the incumbent (Ko/./.,
PARANAGAMA.~A village in Udupalata koralo, Tumpane, 12miIeMfrom Kandy
and 1 milo from Galagcdara along tlio road to llinabowa, where the road bnmchea
off at Malwattegodii tti Koliliekaduwa.
Sirf(tmn» — <ferianiiM>-rla, Uilaelc-ela.
//«//«. — Ilatalawai lekanda, <tcri-anilK!kanda, Nikawcrettekanda.
Population in 1h71, 1»'J (44 males, 4K fenialeft) ; in 1881, 71 (43 malos, 28
fomaleii) ; in 1891, 70 (40 luaK-H, IWt feniuleM).
FieldH rcginterod in Wettewa. •
Paranauama Wai^wwa.— (See Wettewa for iM'digroe.)
Ill HI f7t>«.—Kg(N la Dtlrnyalago, a:*, 1). 0. Mad. Mutugalpcdi Dnrayalage, 35, D.C.
Mad.. 17,hh7 (Tiilpot Saka lOoa). Uankotalagc, :hi,431. Upa«aka Dorajalage,
17,MH7, no,4:ii.
(lr»K| A.n.).— Tho ilttu rnn^uwa trannferrc*! to Ungu, the eon of Ilandari
Prdiya of Purnna^aina. in Namnwcuipalata of Tumponv, consista of Udu-
bogabawc kuinbiirn. :: \n'\nH, Sic. Theito high and low landu are the property
of Ungu, the b4';;ottin nnn of Ilandari Pediya of Paranagama. Thoee who
dixmito or context thin Hha\l nxfft'T from the ordeal oaths, and the dcNoendanta
of Ungu, who olitainnl thiH Taljiot^ tihull not ouffcr therefrom. Witncwiee
who know tho Ktinie are Wirankara Miidiyanito of Wettewa, Udage RaU of
thoHame village, 'iennukon MiMiiyan*>(' of Paranagama, Illjjahagoda Ilitiliami.
Hapu l)uraya of Paranagama. Molakctiye Duraya, Kajapakua Durayn of
Kuragama. Mutnnoyaka l)iiraya. With tho knowledge of these witnci<Me«< thif
Talpot hat t)ocn Krantinl. ThiM Ik given on Monday, the third day of tho
increasing moon ol (he month We^ak, in the year of 8aka (1)(U)3. Thoi«e who
do juntieo to thi« idiall obtain heavenly blcMHingM. 17 887.
pj^RANAUAMA.— A village in Vdngoda Udaniyu pattuwa, Matale North, in
Khekpola- w AMiini .
Popnbition in 1801, 15 (t) males, li femalcn). VoUalas.
Not in tlio CeuHUH of 1K71 nor of 1881.
In 1878 14 ucroM (7 aniunu) of paddy land wcro registered.
PARANAOANTEXNA. — A Tillage in Kohoni>iya |Mittuilra, Matale Sooth, in
Tcnno*%^nH.'iin.
In 1871 grouped with Patungigolla. Population of Paranagantenna in 1881»
I (49 malos, 39 fomulus) ; in 1891, 93 (47 molcH, 46 females). Wahum-
porayo.
p„..-yAPATTIYA.— A Immlct of Wahigcdara, in KandopaUU koralo, Vdn.-
fiuwara. A vernacular schiKil. Paranapattiyo Appuhami (I ol. I ., p. 1^8»^«
PAB-PAT m
PABBAQE.— ▲ hamlet of PftUeKamAf in PatUge koralo. Upper BnUtginyL
90ia.VA.— >A nanuei oi nuiegAnuif in i~aiuiig« Bonuot v|iifur javumiigmMaHu
It waa once a military atation, about 60 ft. above the io?ei of the riTer.— (Omm
CkiU^'i Gazetteer,)
Only two houHOH in 1891.
iVfiN</if«,— Aruppolage, Dodanipedara llauda, ami Maba Xapttgt, 06,507.
PAHDAGK KORALK.— The northuni division of I- i>i»vr llubtgania. b«iumiv«l tm
tbu north by DoloMhugu, vast by Pallu|x>ne koralo or Kotmale, aouth by Amba-
giuniiwii komlu, and went by Ambuguuiuwa and YakdvMa.
Thu Muhawoli-gunga croMsoH tho north-woaturn part of the koralo, the roat of
which i8 (rougldy HpoiUcing) tho valloyu of tho Maaiuiwala-oya. the Ilangaran-oya,
and tho Uigirnn-oya.
The railway to Hatton tmveriM^H tho konilo, entering it at Palugama CMi Um
banka of tho MahawoU-g'.inga, and leaving it beyond Ualboda.
The tuwn of tlio diHtrict in Il«uwahipitiya, and the greater part of tho bigli
landH of tho koralo arc planted with tea.
Population in 1H8|, (;/JK3 (4,32'J nialcH, 2,()54 fomaloa) ; in 1891, 6,627 (3,Stt
males, 2,302 fenialcM).
The villagcH arc Hawwag.ima, Ho<ladcniya, Dckinda, Kadiyanlena, Kahamane,
Karahandiingala, I^lcilagahawatiira, Xawalapitiva, Nawangama, Pallogama,
Pattunupitiya, Pcnituduwa. Ramhiikpitiya, Warakawa, Weligampola.
In 1K78 675 J acrcH (2H7'/. 3y/. ft/.) of |Kiddy land were rcgiHtcred. Of Umm,
459 acrcH commuted (paid U^. 1,515*.')')), 51 acrcH redeemed, 44| acrea lold by
tho Crown, 5 acrcH lielonging tu the Cruwn, 1 acre temple hind, and 16| acres
abandoned.
PATANiXiKDAUA. — A village in Oangala Udaaiya pattuwa, MaUle Eaai, in
Puwakpitiye-waH^un.
Not in the (Vuhum of 1871. Population in 1H81, 66 (32 malef, 24 fomaloa) ;
in 1891, 51 (31 malcH, 20 femalcn). VellalaM.
PATANlalGOLLA.—A village in Kohonniya iNittuwa, Matalo Houih, in TeniM-
waHiim.
In the CeuHUH of 1871 grou))ed with Paranagaiitonna. Population of Patangi-
golla in 1881, I'J3 ((>(> malcH .57 fenialcH) ; in 1891, 127 (58 malca, 69 femalea).
Wahumpurayo.
In 187K 15^ acres {7a, .'i/i. 0/.) of p:id«Iy land were regiAivfed, of whieh
lO^acrcH paid 114.31 -19.
PATIUADK. — A hamlet of llarankahawa, in Oalasiya jiattuwa, HariM|iattn.
PATITALAWA.-A village in Gaii^a Ihala koralc, Udaiialata.
Ill the CciitiUK. of 1871 groujied with Iterawila. Popuhtion of Patitalawa in
1881, 54 (28 males, 2G femalcM) : in 1H91, 05 (.30 malcM, :i5 fomaleaV
In 187H 134 acres (6ft. 2p. 5/.) of paddy land were rogiatered, which nud
Rs. 52-99. a » •—
PATTAPOLA.— A village: ID Pallopalata korale, Tumpane. It ia attbdividod
into Kuil:i and Maha Pattapola. Alagalla, Mndagammaiui, and Pattapola form
one wajuim.
S/r('(im«.— Gallinda-ela, Rambukkau-oya, Ratniala-ela.
Hilis. — Ilolikottekanda, Inguru^ailakamla. \Vahuni;alakanda.
Population of Kiida and Malia PattaiK>la in 1871, 227 (115 males, 112 femaica).
Of Pattai>oIa in 1881, 320 (155 niaKs, 1(;5 fomulcM). Uf Kuda lVtti|iola in 1891,
52 (27 males, 25 fenialoH) ; of Maha Patlai>ola, 2;H) (122 maloM, 108 females);
total, 282 (149 males, 133 fenialcH).
In 1878 83aereM (41(/. 1/). 8/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 614
acres paid Rs. 232 IK).
>Viwi7i,*.— Piitta|K)la nalalinml ibMud a Sitlu in 1731 A.D. ( Vol, I.,p, 408%
Pattapulu Kuinariliami be<iueath(d lamlit tu hir moo Iriyagama Udupalata I>i«ava
iV'ol. J., IK JNJ).
ruttniioln Uatemahatmuya of Tiiiuitanc ( !'•'/. /.,/*. JSS).
The UudMof PattaiK>la Walawwc KaakAoam Nilame wore oonfiiieatMl oo IMi
June, IMIU.
Tit PAT— PAT
▲luna&maiia IUt«oiAhAtuuiya iu l6'M iold hU Undi her* to Kurunekg*
Ukkumlft ArMhohila, 2U,-.>03. AtUDvkgo, 30,&47. Badde Vid«iieUme, iM),46S.
HnUitwnlte lUnkiriyaluKo, 18,Q7H, A4,tMH). (m,St>7. UeuiycKe. S0,M7. Diia-
i.R}akiig«% 1M.H7H. 71,»Hi(. hO,4i)2. KMt>iiiyo Mu(HyauNcl«gis 7'.'.<>i(i, 73,127, l,Gtfl,
(N.H.). GftlapitoKt*. 2U,«»li2, 3:VJ75. HukiimnncgtN 1H,H78, 54.INUI. IriyagMM
l*all(t Walawwft, lH.rt7H, 2t».(ilL*, KM*:*:*. &l,(HiO. 7r,:tM(;, 80,402. Kurun«>kK0,
'J\K'2i\X l*utttt|M»1ii Wttlawwo Tiktri Huiulu. moii of MutiikuUv NiUiiio, 33,275,
lilC'iA (Tiil|M>t Suku 17r>l). Kiuulaikwollf. T. 11.. owiuhI laiul luro, HMft5.
^ Uilnkuiubiin^KiN :{D.2<13. Wuhuiu|iuriiyuluj;(s r>r>.:iii7. \Yij«>koiigo, tfH,8U4, 1,001
(N, S).
pATTAroLA ViiiAKK WiiM huilt ill King Kirti Sri'ii ruiffii by Aiignnimana Maha
Nilanio and Iriyu^unu Ituti'niuhiituiHyii. who dt^iUciitou lands {Vol. /.,;!. S6),
Thn incuniU-nt in IH.'iH Miid timt tlir dcinlH (which wuru hmt^ Hiatod that the
<lodi(!ati»rM huilt tho viliuru in ordor that thu kint( niiitht |Kirtako of thu mvrit.
N(itliin(( WIIM luiid of tho hiiid Ikiiik fl^*(' of kut-hul. Tho CoinmiMMionur rojuotud
Uio olaini for rxuniptioii (7*. L, C'.uJ/, Oflur 1S7),
FATTIWKIjA.— A villu}(i! in Kuiida|»iilhi ki»ralo, Matalu North, in Nanibadagaha-
watto-wuHiini.
ThiH \illaKr waH foriutMl in thu iviKH of King Kirti 8ri, whcro the cattle abed
of tho Mudigu hiMiva MimmI.
Ill tho (^eoMiiH of 1H71 );ruii|Hrd with Italuwolu, Hatamunu.aiidErabandanagaU.
Poimlalion of Tuttiwda in IHM], 3(; (2a nialiM, 13 females); in 1891,50 (29
mnli'H, 21 fuinaU'H). MiMtrnieii.
Ill 187H 2i>| acittn (ia<i. 1//. 3/.) (tf iKiddy htiid were rcgiHtercd, of which 5| acres
paid Uh. '.I'll) ; thu ruHt wcix; uiicoiuiiiutud.
PATTlYAttAMA. — A lai^u villagu in lIcwawiHsa koralo, Lower Hewaheta.
Thu NiilMliviHioiiH and ]Mmulation weru, in 1871, I'attiyagaina Oalmdagania, 305
(MA iimh*H, 131 fenialvH) ; l*attiyiigaina Pallcgnina, 3'JU (233 nialoM, ICGfemaloa) ;
|*attiyagania Utlagania, 21)4 (158 inalcN, 13<> femalcH) ; total, 9U8 (565 males,
433 fcnialcH).
In IKKl, Pattiya^ama (ialKida>;ania, 311 (167 mah'M, 144 feinaluH) ; Pattiyagama
PallcK'sinm, 2?2 (142 inah<H, 130 fi'niah>!*) ; Pat t iyaguit\a Udagunia, 31)4 (227 males,
ir»7 f«:inaK'M) : Pattiyapinia Wanahapiiwa, 214 (113 iiialvH. 101 females);
l*attiyu}{:iiiiii Wctakr|M>t;i, 141 (81 niahs, CO fomaluM) ; total, 1,332 (730 males,
r>(l2 fiiiiuhH)
111 I8'.il, Pattiyagama Galiad.i^ama, 376 (1K6 iimlcH, 11)0 femalcH) ; Pattiya*
l^aiiia Pallcgaiiui, 1(>2 (IH) iiialoM, 72 foniak'ti) ; Pattiyagama Udagania Oonagoda,
2«W15 iiialuH, 11 feinah'H) : Pattiyagaiim IMagaiiia Kanigaskada, U7 (59 males,
l\H i('iiiah'<*) ; l*attiyagaiiia rdagaina Piiwakwutiya, 43 (25 inalcH, 18 females) ;
l*attiyaKaiiia U<lagaiiia Uat-iinhiilgoda, 119 {Ctk\ nialcM, 53 fenialen) ; Patti}'ugama
\Vi'taki'|Hita, 107 (55 malrH, 52 ffinalt'H) ; Pattivag:mm Waiialmpiiwa, 194 (91
nialuH, 103 fcinaloH) ; total, 1,124 (587 nialuH, &37 females). Jaggery casto,
■ M(H»nneii.
Stnanm. — Atalaha-oya, Quruga]*oya, MahalKittawe-oya, Puwakwetiye-oya,
\Vrtakr|>ota-oya.
iliilii. — KaragaHkada-knnda, Kirimetiye-kanda, Kiriwanakctiye-kandn, Kodi-
giila-kiiiida, Mottawi'-kaiidn, Pantilnigaia-kanda. Pihiwewc-kuiida,Ugulweti-kanda.
in 1878 390^ acri'N (VJtxi. Iji. ftl.) o{ paddy hind were regintered, of which
2I4| acres \md Uh. 618-34.
Onvin, llnrriHon. and I/onko n. Supparamaniycn Chctty. for an encroachment on
Naranhcna coff«r estate, ll.:<:i.*».
W. A. lldwir r«. MuttiiHnmi Chilty and Pcriya Kari>cu Kankanl. for encroachment
on Bopitiya coiTcu estate. MMt's, .vj.inti.
riiMf7fV«.— KdirUingo. \\.:»2^. .'IL'iiti. .V.MUI. Mahnpranuige. 8(i.14ti. Metiwalage,
I'lT.lli:!. M.Mirm.ii. 17*. (Tamil Ola If*i7 A.l>.). 22.«;72. :iO.|s:,. 32,1811. 3.V247,
:i:.,:ir-'. :i<;.7«m. :i7>I7. ii.ih'.. :.o,»:,ii. .v.».777. :.-»>*.»2, yjMT>. «"».«>•,«. i;i;.r,:i7. r»ii,oi4,
HO.ir.i. S2>'.:». 1»J.7«7. I»:i.l2:., :,.M\\ (N. S.). PattiyaK«ma Muhaudirama
{Vol. I., IK !»'»/). UuKindnj:.. 41,.VJ8. Tamils 50,»59, 52.rJ4, .V2,777, 52.8U2,
n.'i.o.'itf. Yakdi hitii'. ti7,!»i:t, nii,ol4. i
In tho year IH27, .Mh F<hmury, waft thii* dii<d of trift can.«<<d to bo written and
irrantcd hy ini>. IMi'hchr Fullr. to my gmnd««>n. Muttu Kandu Arachcbi. An he
ii* the iH>n of iiiv daughter Ai^Mt Tinma. and ha<<4 done many {aNoaTi^\.<^\&».\\A:«^
made otit to him thi* land* of iiiv childn'n. ai* ibey WkA wo vibW^TvTw <tA ^«\x ^'vtu
PAT— PAY 71S
I ]iA?e made over to my daughter** wn, my crr*iidi«o]i, with my good wiihat^ IS
lahaa of rawing vxti'nt. ThiH I have given to him with tho knowiadg* of
foor pcrMDs. My aonii or daughters m^A nut make anv compUint, na I
have given it to him in my lifriiroe. If any iK>nmu »hiill conti-tit, he whaU
ani«wor though I am dead, ii>* I will uuutti^t witn him. Again, if any perwrn
vhall imikv any cum|dnint whatever, he Hhall imffcr (IinVh vengttinoe, and will
not n«cvivu (he hli>x-ingH of the Kiiint:*, nn<l will have thi* fot^e uf |iig». Again,
if any |K*rHon i«hall uontei*t in thi-* world, I will etmtent with him in the lirxt.
I have written and gmntitl ruwukw«*liye*kuuihura uf 12 lahon and didiverrU to
Muttu Knndu Arnchchi — yt^n— in pri'MUce uf four permtm*. Wluiever ahall
uon(<'?>t for tlH> name xhuU HUlTer by the mviu unthn, hut he ithidl nut liuffir \n
the iKithn. Witnivst;. who kmiw the Ninie iiro Wattcge Piri Koniikeu, ImiuJI
Vtdune, Unuutenne DvwelK* Vidnue, W«*ttiki'iHita Tduma LebU', Kramudugolle
Pakir Tunilii, \VulkoIawalawi> Sinnii Nuide Vidniie. \Vetukt-|iuta Kanni Naide
Kunakiiimllo, Ak'Hu IjcIiIh'. und I^lm Viiluneof Uvn. Written with the know*
l(><lgo of the above Haid |HTMm> by Kail|>atnHm Aluunndu Mira Marikkar 8inn4
Tunibi. Si^ucil, with niark'> II i, Pii-hehe Tulle. Hignulurtt* uf witni'witea:
Fakir Tambi Knnakaimllc, WatakiiHtta IMuuni LeblN\ Arnnu Lebhe. 1 7a.
PATTIYACIOUA. — A hnnilut of Ullundupitiyii, in Kulugamumnnaiya pattuwA,
Hariiiptittu.
In thv CVnsuM of 1871 grou|>od with Ulhindupitiya, Dulawatgoda, and Migas-
deniya. It in not in the Ccmhum of 1H81.
Population of Puttiyuxodu in IHlil, 2<i (1.') mules, 13 fcuialcM).
PATTIYAMULLA.— A vill.i«(e in (iandalio komlu, Lower IlcwaheU.
lliUu. — Ambalaniane-kekiilabcla, Mabaneniulla-kanda.
Not in the ConHun of 1871. Population in 1881, 115 (3r> uialw, 80 femaloa) ; in
1801, 52 (28 males, 24 femalcH).
In 1878 24^ acres {\2ti. Op. i\l.) of |inddy land were regiHtered, of which 21 1
acres paid Rs. 71*35, 2^ redeemed, and one-fourth of nn acre alnudonod.
Familiei.- -Gerokpitiyege alim Wattvge, :W),070. Ulpenge, S(>,G70, 63,080.
PATTIYAWATTA.— A village in KuIii^annnanaHiyu pattuwa, HanHpattii.
In the Census of 1H71 grou])ed with llapugoda : nnitcil population, 410
(21() males, 1D4 females). It ia not mentionud in tho Ccumuh of 1881 nor of
1891.
PATTUNUIUTIYA.— A village in PaHlmRo korale, TrnKT BuUitgnmn.
In tho Census of 1871 [;rou|K>d with TalK'^ania. I'ttpulatitui of PaHanupiiijA
in 1881, 87 (15 niahs. 42 lemaK-K) ; in lHt>l, l(i7 (51 nudes, 54i fenmlca).
In 1878 21 acres (lOir. 2//. 2|/.) of {Kiddy land weru rugisterud, of wbicb
17 acres paid Us. 03*51.
i(i IN iV/W.—Di^anayaka Mudiyanxclage. :i:i.l74. Kahainane Punchirala, •on of
Kahamnnc Sut tambi Itala, 8,'27U. Kalmuiaue SunianK^la Uniuiuse, 56,601.
Kala)>itiyegu. r>i;,:*01. Meragaltre. \V,\M\ Mo«>riurn. ;tU,oiio. Pnttunupitija
Suttambi. hon of Sumarukon Mudiyanse. H.27U. Sakkrawuyegc, HU.otio. Hamara-
kon Mudiyani>elage, :t:t.l7l, 55,ul8, o7,(.'U'.'. oT.UlO.
PAYINGOMUWA.— A village in Kandukaru Pahula kornlo, UdapaLita.
Stretimif. — Dcniyc-oya, Udakunibun.-oya.
In the Census ot 1871 groupud with Hindngala. Population of PHyingomuwa
in 1881, 190 (9(1 males. 94 fimiales) ; in 1891, 148 ((;9 nuilcs, 79 fenmleH). '
In 1878 179 f acres (89ii. 2/i. 4/.) of nadily land weru regi«t»Tml, of which
851 acres |Kiid It-*. 197*03, 137^ tciniile fields, aiul tho rest were redeemed.
rayingoniuwe Maliatuteyo (IW. /. y>. o>).
i'./M./7fr4. -- Anilarawi-wo. Alitn^. :{o,.'»l(;. :i.*i.ol2, iCi..*!*.)!'. :{i;.2s.1. Andarawawo,
J. W. H.. I •:{ (\. S). An<l.ir:iwt\ve Ititi inaliuf iimyu, :io,:.|rt, :i|,47H, 31,615
3:..oi2. ;i:,,.v.ii. ;i(;,j8;t, :i*.». •..'•». i:i.2o>. 4:..JII, I«;.IH». Angauimunu Uatenmliat^
miiva in \sy.\ xild IuikI to Aiulaniwcwc Itatnuahutmayu, 31,47M, 3|,UI5.
Atubajrigi*. :il.l7S. 4.i.*J41. Ibtu^'alb ^'c. :il.l7f>. Jayaxiiibugo. 123 (N. S.)i
Kaduruwewu Uauila, :i'.t..*)21l. Kahawattn BamU, 31.043. Leuodora, J. A. 3147*6
35,U42, 4j,*.'ud, 4G,4iU. VakdeiiHaliiu'e. 31.47b. 45.*Jo>4. .
714 PEL— PBL
PELAWA.— A Tillag* in GaagapalaU korale, Talimiwanu A Vidaniigaina imdtr
iho king*! lOTernment. On the minor road from Iriyagama to Aladeniya.
iSfmrfiii.— -Pelawa-ela.
/If'//.— Pelawa-kanda«
In the CttDNWi of 1871 grouped with Yahaletenna. Population of Pelawa in
1A81, 533 (2H0 nalM, *253 females); in 1801, 478 (24C malei, 232 femalei).
In the n. L. M. 71 acrMCBHa. 2tf. a/.) of poddy land were registered in the namea
of Kufla Diiraya, Weleluululla, Mali'/iulvniya, Etamora Tonna, Ihalaya, Waia*
fTMla Duruyu. Ilutarakoralo Naida, IVI ilawodiya, Yaman Doraya, Paluwatta,
Itankut Durayu, Herat Latnaya, CSulahitiyawa, Ual-anga, MalUya, Nikadeniya,
Payamadayu, Waliofradcniya, Qetnlnya.
Ill 1878 959 acrcH (Aln. '6p. i»/.) of paddy land were regiNtored, of which 244
ucrei paid Uk, Hl';t3,t>7J redovtned, the rcMt were Maligawa fields, some abandoned.
MrmiV/ftf.— Ellupitat^f Kira hcltl n Held for the »>ervici« of attending at the house
of the Kanayakkaru Lt'kani fur eif^ht (luyM in every quarter, SiKi;.
• Alianma INiliK*'. I.<>2tf (N. S ). AlMimiiayalaffe Wattuwa Duraya, of Pelawa, in
17o;i A.I). ( !'••/. /.. /'. 467). HatUKallego, IKl.lUO. Buluteutie alias Udage, 1,1»2
(X. S.). DiiinlialuiKleKe, Ki.riSi). Uul-au|^'etre, :t4.'<K2. KRiitraramulU'ge, 34,88*i.
KinnkandunKe. :i7.7lH. Koholanet^e. \Xt'2*J (N. K). Aletlaframmeddege. 8,238
(N. K). MtMiniien. H7,.Vil. NavariigtMlaK'e. MUIK. Nekatf^e, 0.004 (K. S.).
Pallefce. n.<N)HN.S). Pftluwntt<'ge,:il,i.s:>, ril.:'U2, .i2,454;. Rajapakeage, 78.428,
u:«,:U(i. liunkutKc 40.:>1M. r>*.v.>iw;, CU/JlHi. SiyambalaKastenneKe, DMG. Udage,
i:{.ri23, l.'i.urj, 1H.i>U2, r»,7U5, 4(i.2ul. Uaui^'otlafre, 8,288 (X. 8). WatagodaKe,
1 :i.:i2a, l :>.:> 1 2. l H.tiliJ, 4 (;.iMU . \Vc<likknrage, .VJ.'Jtin, i>i;.21H), H I ,*JL' I , IJ ''2, 1 U,4 8»
(X. S.) \Virai*angiligc alias Karunaiiedige, 87,5.*>4. Yomanalagc, 51,433, 51,503,
52,4 r.ti.
Pkkawa Viiiakk and bo-tree. The vihare was built by the villagera in the
laat king's ruign. The pricHt is of the Ramaiina sect.
Pklawa KowiiJi. — The kowila is dedicated to Male Rajjumwo.
Four Duniyo, tenants of tho Dalaua Maliuawa, hold a Mura Panguwa
(l«i. Op. 41. liuldH). ServiccM (cuuiniutuble for Um. 8*80): to perform fifteen daya
mum \Hir iiolu of paddy luntl, or to pay four shillings per pcia ; when on mura
to wecil tliv mundap|)C uiid nialuwa, to go on mcHMiges, to rcniovo the dried
flowers, to fill the gal-oruwa with water, to hold paiidan at the tewawa, to
present to tho Diwa Xilame with vegetables.
PELENA. — A village in Kuluguuiiuunasiya pattuwa, Harispattu.
N«)t in the Census roturns.
Pvluiiti MogiMlago Vpastaka Undo dedicated land to the Wanahagala Vihare in
Dadohogatna in 17UH a.i>. ( To/. /., ii. 117),
The Anichchila and Vidane of releiia witnesses to a deed in 1800 A.u. {Vol,
/., jt. OS),
^>iiHf7ir-tf.--I)a«1ohogamuyulR;re. 17.G17. Diggalege. 17,573. Doradeniye Walawwa,
17,57» (Tal])otM baka 17i:l, I74G). Oahipitage, 04, D. C. Mad. (Talpots
8aka 172.~>-3H-r»l). Il&Uiringe. 1U,145. Herat Mudiyunselage Duggannarala,
17.iil7 (Tuliwts Saka 10:<H. 17i:i) Mahakumbure Mudiyanse. 19,145 (Talpot
Saka 1720). Peleiie Hcnayalage ( I'l*/. /.. p. 4S7). Pelene Awudage Lekam
Liyannehu and IVlnie Kiri Uiiga Henaya, witnesses to a gift in 1651 a.d.
( Vol. /.. p. 4SS). Pihilikuinbure Uiinanse, son of Munasinha Mudiyanse, 634.
D. C. Mad. (TuliHitrt Saka 1725-:i8-51).
( 1 IM A.I).).— In the year of Saka ir>5H. The lands lielonging to me, Punchappu,
the irrandton of \Vnlii}(e UalnMuriya Arnchchila, of Kuhigainmanaftiya pattuwa
of llsncimtlu, to wit, the field have been given to Appu Xaide, the
youn)i^<*Ht K)n of my eldcMt Hiiiter, iKt^iutte I have become destitute. The
amount given in conxIdiTation therefor is 110 ridis and 45 amunu of iioddy.
The witueN«(H to this are Mahakumburege Rala, Gonigodage Puncniiala,
.Mudunege Kudamla, Werellagaraa (}urunnehe. Malagammana Muha Duraya.
Known to thette witneitsi'H, the children and grandchildren of Puuchappuwa
having been diMinheriled, thin has been given to Appu Xaide. 17,617.
(17D1 A.U.).— Under the constellation Sa.on Wednesday, the seventh day of the
waning moon of the month Wak, in the year of the illustrious King Kika 1713.
The paraveni (tampauKUwa belonging to me, Welegidara Korala of I'elena, in
Kulugamniaiuiitiya iNittuwa of SaraMJya pattuwa, namely, Keheldeniya 1 pela
and which I |)OMes«ed, have been finally transferred unto my
li«>guttvo daughter Punchi Mcnika. Witnesses who know \.Uu «x>»V*Ca&XAx«^ak^V
PEL— PEL 71ft
Dadohogama, Oommiihe of the f>amo village, KnliigammiDA Mndiyaiiie, WalAft
HodiyiWi^^, Bannck^ro Mudiyunm) of WcrclliiRama. Udngo Dimjaof llaUgmm-*
maMa, Ranhawadi l>iira3ra of tbo xamc villagt*, Svtuwa Durajra of the oama
Tillage. Known to ihv.aa ixintonit thiH land grunt ban bwn writUn and giTon. If
any of my rcLition'* or Mtrangert were to dispute tluH grant, Ihiy »>kall tuffcr Um
conHcquenu-M of the fln*!, K^cond, and thinl ord< aN. Ihrlaring that my Piinchl
Menika and thoHo who obtain fmm hrr ithall not HulTfr from the coiim'qiieiMm
of thu flvu ordc-aU, this hait Ut-n given. Muy it pro^iHT. 17,57:1.
(17'JS a.u.).- The purport of a dtntl written and giauted on tho full moon
day. hein;; Weilnifduy. of th(> month Navnn, in th" hidy ri»yal ycae of Saka
1720, ia art foIlowH : -I, Tikiirla, and my mother, I)in/iri MenilkU, prii*i-ntly
rcHidin;; at Kelulwala, of Cun^apulata in Yniiniiwam. Mm; in want of naom-j,
have counted and rec4ivt-<l the Hum of A'tO ridi-* n :idy ninm y in challicn from
Dudoho<jama Wulawwe Kiri Danda Mudiyann* ni d htdd to him the 3 pi-laa
of cituat'.' at IMcna, of Kuliit^aiiiinauu^iya luttuwa in Ilaii^'p.itta.
he, tUet-aid Kiri Handa Mud'y.m-e. Im jn^' tin* fouith in <)tsoint from Awudage
Mohottalu. of Dudoho^fuiiia. wliu wan the oi ifrinal piopi i« lor of the naid lamN, to
hold posse^^ion th<ie«»f in ]»a!avrni. (liupnttUionM.) Witn(-><nt who know
tbo Hame are llan<raliin^e Hithi, Mudiuirv;e Kiri I'uuehiiala of Werdlitirama,
Gurunnehe of the hame viIla-_'^«-, <>a)iiiiiahe of nad*>ho/umu, lVleiu> lliimya.
Din^inila of linbidhitiyiifroda. I*aiid«niyt^e A)»pu id I).-idob(»<.-ama. Kudaralu of
the Kime house. Polkotuwe Nii.nui-. Kotuwabe^e 'l)in^'aua. In the knowltOge
of tbe>e baid witne^.-^H thin d<t-d of p ip-tiiiiy wan giantiil to Kiri Uuuda
BIudiyuu.-«e. Let it Im* no. I<et ;;tMMl hapiit-u. I'.'.li.'i.
CI8««3 A.n.).--Intheyiarof Saka 17-'.'».T. Muuasiii Mudiyan>*eln<roTInwaridenU'0
Punehirala. of IN It na. in KuluLMmmana-i>a patfuwa td llarihp.iitu.have fiiiallj
tranrtferntl my paiuvmi bind", luin^' tb<- middle 'J ]) las uf ribilikiuuburm
and tbehii;hand lo\\'Ki(>(iiid><, houHen and idanta'ionH thereto npp<-ituinin:r, unto
my nephew Siiimalwutte Punehirala. bavinir neeiveil from bin 214 iiilt4 and
2 amunu 5 lahan of paddy. \Viin(t>^e*<: Walabii^o Araehebila, n<d;nigoda
Arachebila. Kaiake Payindakaiaya. Kurukude Duraya, Dawulknraya. l-iia-akaya.
Known to these pcpion-t tbi-* rjampaujfuwa bus Ixin ffiven. (In^pr -entiont.)
Thin Talfiol bat btrn written by Welpabita UnnauHe, of Mulafpimmana Vihora.
(1816 A.n.y— Saka 17:t><. in tho month -Meilindina. on Snnd.iy, the twelfth dsj
of the wuxin'^ m(X>n, undi-r the c^m^'teUat ion Ma. Trun-'fer by the aliOTe
Punebira'u to Kalupol^^olle Naide, in eon»«id«ialion of 120 ridin and 2 amuna
r» bilias of paddy. \Vitu.>HeH : Ihilkiw- Li (lamaialu of Kabawutia. PalK-tcnn*
Oamurala <»f tlie »amo vill.t;,'e, Kauduwabcrv Kiri Puncbirula, GurnnnQhclage I .
Din;;iri Naide, lleuuyu of the viUa^e. iVM, D. C. Mud. *
f(
ENA. — A village in PalleiKilata komlo, Tuuipano, near Dobidcniya.
Population in 1871,204 (|o4 males. KM) ft males) ; in 1881, '2'JH (ItM nialcs,
1 female'*) ; in IK'M, 'ilir, (l.U males, lo:> females).
[d 1878 .38J acres (19«. Ojh *J^f.) of jaddy lun<l wero registered, of which 22|
«« paid \U. yj 70.
/ii«**7*V*.--Uanawndellege, ."4 4. D. C. Mad. riCMlapaddalatre, 17.4r»2 (TalpoU
Saka ir.Jit. ir.in). IIen« polace l.:>21KTa1|i<its Saka IKtMi. I7;t7). Kanimipcdiyn-
loge, 511. I). 0. Mad. LMa;(e, 1 7,h;2. Yakl»eriyege, .-.JS. I). C. Mad.
(1707 A.l).>. >- In the year of Saka l<i2!). of tbo month II. during tho
im r.-a-'U'^ moon, on Friiliy. under the (-itn-itellation I)eta. Ai**1b<ilugH Arach*
cbillaiTi' •liin^Mibaen wa^ not pu- e-«ed of miieh land, behave to Wikrama Dumvn
1 amuna «if p.idilyand a tup|H>iti elotb worth I ri«li>« and purebaM'd Kvtalauaila,
Hituate b'low the Kaliatakiinuwu in Pelena, in l*alle|i{data of Tum|vino. And
baying givm I ridi!< to l>ebid<niyi' Imi Aebebila. be purebaM<l the laud
adjoining' it. And having i;iv«n .'> ridirt to I>< bid« ni>e Kndurubami, ho
IuindiaMil \]u> 1 nid n«-xt to it ; on a<M-o..nt of this land be (rave one ma*«Ha tA
linkemle Aehelni i. Tb« oe three portiiiiv are :( pi-las. I'lii^ land vouirher was
iriv<-n on the (xii-ion of the n.iuie ^iving-fe-tival (PutalMjidimagula) at
D«d)idiniyi' Ailikari^'i dara. in the pn -enee of I'eb ne Wikramaya, Maho
Duraya. Alut Duraya. Imi Aebejijla. Kaduruhiimi. anil Ilinkendo Aohcbila.
The witne--is to tin- an- l)i-;inika Mudiy.m-e of Uani;omuwu, WijeAumlajm
Mudiyan-e of the Nuue viIIuum-. Pimbi llami of the winio villa^'e, Ungu IlamI
of the nauu' vilbi'/e. Kalu llenaya of the haimt village, Pundita Naide of
Yatatnawa. Tinnakon Mudiyan-e of Pebideniya, Kulutunga AebchiU of tho
janie villajre, Welaijuma Yakde^-u. Hunu Duraya of Widig(«1upola, Kanino
Pediya. I-Miniiinhttya, Dvbinka Pisliya. Sinha Pediya RupaM^yn NnwaraiaMk^yo^
714 PEL— PEN
WabA Pediya, DlnaJJA, and OodapMlda. all of Pelena. Known to tbMO ptnons
thin land Toucher but bion given. Haying that the doMendantt of Ihalaga
Aruchchiia mIuiII not luffur any oilamiticit at the ordeal oathi, thin hat boMi
given. 17,i(i2.
PELEXEOAMA —A hnmlct of Modugama, near PohoUyadda,in UdapaUta koralt,
Tuiui-aiic.
Stnotn — Pt'k'nC'kudai-cla.
/////t.^lliiikaiidu. Miiiiiimruwakanda.
N It ill ihu iViiHiiH ol 1M71. roimliiiion in 1881, 49 (19 males, SO females) ; in
I8U1, 24 (H lualis U\ foiiml<.M). Vcllalas.
In thi* If. L. M. Ill I acrcH (.Vi. Vp. Hi.) of paddy land were registered In the
nuincH of A|>i»ii NitMlc, Cium|attu roruma, Uampattu Wattn.
In thf) n-KiHtcr ot 1K7H 12| ocfcn (fi<i, \p, 07.) were registered, of which S aerea
* paiJ lU 12.
iSiwuV/V/f.— Wars watt egr, til ,155.
PELLKPITIYA.— A Immlct of AmUlapitiya, in Dolosbage.
/*f/w/f7/r«— Itnuimunile Arochchila r«. Wele Durayalage Ukknwa and his son
Apptiwa. fur duniaxtn for diverting a water-course, S7,72S. Moormen, 10,847,
(.N. S). IVIlrpiiiyu Unnimnndu Arachcbila ( Vvt. /.,/>. 179), Bammande Arisch-
chiKO, 7,1 IG (N. .S.). Uduge, 7,1 Hi ^N. 8.).
PKLLEriTIYK VlllAUK.
PSLVEIIKRA.— An alKtndoned vilkge in Wagapanaha PoUeaiya pattuwa, liatale
' l^orth.
Stftai$t». — Kalogaba-olu, Mirisgoni-oyo*
In 1H78 10 1 ucrctf (6«. l/>. 0/.) of paddy land were registered, which paid
Bs.2102.
Ruins of somu stunu pillars and oaves at Eudarayagola.
FEN AllKTIPOLA.- A villugu in ModaMiya pattuwa, Harispattu. It adjoins Hene-
guiiiu-l*alkunil>iira.
l*t>|.ulation in 1H71, llil (78 mules, K.) fonialus) ; in 1881, 232(111 males, 121
feniaiiH) ; in l^^Ul, l'J2 (U7 nmle», U5 funiules).
In 1H7H fiU u(!i<:h (2J(i. 0/>. 0)/.) of puddy land wore registered, of which 12
acrcH puiil Itit. GH'OH.
J'tiiHifhA, -Amn'ifo, aH,U5. Apullannnlngu, 38,145. Attorage, 6 833 (K. 8.).
Il«'ii( ^^« IMi.in.irala, 21(», T). C. Mail. Kimiburegc, .'>l,773. Aluhapitiyrgc, 1,210,
!>.(*. Ma<l. (i'alpoi Saka 17:17). .MuhaiidirauiKi', :iH,115. IVnuhelipolu Viilane-
la;.'o. of l>(Ml:tn<Wiiiya ill MataU>(r"/. /.,jnf. IfO-lJI). Pitadvniyogf, 1,210, D.O.
^Ind. \Vaui!>uti<laruge, 210, 1). 1*. 3lail. Clall>ut buka 17uG).
(I7HI A.i).)- -UikUt till) cuiiHtcllation BIuwaHiri^a, on Monday, the fifth day
of tho waxiiii; in«»uii of the iiioiilh llak, in tho year of ISaka ItlHl, 1, Worn*
sumlan Araihohlla.of lViiahfli|)ola, in .Meda^iyu luttuwaof Sara^iy a pattuwa,
do hcroWy (Icclarti to huvo wri(U*n niid granted upon this load voucher iny
paravrni laud", iiaiiit ly, thu iipiu'r 2 pclas of Mahakumliura, ^u., unto mv
* gniiulHun Appuliami, to |Mlo^o-4^ in paruwiii. If uiiy pcr'^ouM dispute or dinturb
thiH grant tluy hh.ill fulfcr th«< lirAt, Hccoml, and third time by the ordeal
onth««. iK'ol.iriii;; tbat my graiuUiMi and bin children and gmudchildren
dr>)«c«Midin'< from iiiiu shall nut Mitfcr wore they to Hwvar the fintt, second, and
thiril timo on thu ordi al oalb-«, thi« Tal|K>t buM )>ci*n graniA'd. Witni»M>s who
know tbi** aro AIad.ul<'iiiyo Arnchclulu, v^bo wrotu tbin Tulpot. 1 aUo know,
II*-n«^;;o Ara- littbila of riiiab>'(i|>>'lA I uNo kn<*w, Guiupatiuwe Kuralaof the
Sfini" villu/M 1 iili40 kiM'W, Katiipidlo Api'ii of tbt* Mtiiie villigo 1 uNo know,
T»»rat«Min«» I'pM-jika .\]»pu of tb.« -»n\v \ill i^t 1 also know. IJaduoge run*>bapptt
of tbt» '«:nin« vi la^r I al-o know, rarani^aiidmiy'- .Vppu of ibo simc villuu'c 1
also know, Dulbwc}^'!- \ppu of the i«aiu(* villa^'o I aUo know, Maba Ilurankaba-
|iiliy<« .Vppu of ibo ^aiiie vilbt;;!' I al-o know, I'itadeni.to Appu I uUo know,
bop'itivc Arnvbchihi I aNo know. Madadiuiyv Uuuaii>«e 1 al^o kuow, Wadiya-
goda kirnla of Mudodcniya I aUo know, l-:tb.ige Maha Duraya of ibA %»xsa
PEX— PEN 717
Tillage I uls • know, Bliihu|iitiyo Ilinkcnda of the Mune Tillefre 1 alto know.
Kuniburefre Nnidai'pu of I'enahHipola TaI«o know, Aftaiawntta OaiDinalia of
the Mime village* I alco know, Klla-udnya of the Miino viDnpe I aNo know,
Hulawaliya of the Mine vilhigo I nUo know, Kotikabiuld** Dnra/A of the aame
village I aiAO know. A|i|)uhaiui obtuinrd thin Tolpot with the knowlecl|!e of
so niunv witncr<^cH. Whoever a?'r>i.Ht and defend A |i|iuhami in litigation ahall
obtain heavenly richei«, and tho^^e who do injnr>tic(> to thin nhnll fall into thm
helU and suffer torments there. BIny it i)ro!>|ier. 21U, I). C. Mad.
)buiiakai.awk ViiiAKi:.— All account of thu hihiory of the Tihore ii given in
• Tudupatu dutetl IHOrt a.d. :—
Out of the Ioii'Ih belonging to Dunnckgo Panguwa. niid Nituatt-d in tho village
Minhettiya, in Yukdf'Hou*Gaii>(Nlu in Kuruii«'p»la korah*. the follow in</, to wit.,
Anukkarekuiubura 1 ainuna, (MrtUirftkuniburu ( amuiia. K:ihala(:»hakunibura6
po!ax, Wewakutnbnra 1 ainuna, Deinbatn^'ollekuiuhura 2 |ielui-, Tulugaha-tawalUi
6 p<luM, Paiiburekduiliuru >*i p(>la<«. Wilikuinbura 1 nmuita, Kadiharangekum-
bura 1 aiiiuna, Giru-aiube-duliiputa 3 amiinu. Kchellnkoiuwe-duiuputa :i ainuna,
TotuiHilukuiiibura 1 amunn. and lhulu-dalu|>atii — therte hi ainiinu 'J ih:1:i'<. with
the appuriiuunL U'v^h and luw land^. hiiiiM'< and ■phiniaiion.'«, were puri-lm-icd
by Dunuwilu DiH.ivu of Matule, paying ioo pi4-ci> of coin to ihr owner*; aiid
the trans'iciion wan bronghr to iLe knowle<]^'-c ol ihOtirratdali', whu-edelieuta
and lov( ly f<»'tare ever U-iiij; toucluMl by thi>*crowii.H <>f the oilier ruUra of
the earth, and whose kind word^ f-eiierute plea^'Ure in the oiIimLh of all hearen ;
and the ferviccH due therefor ha\in.rx been flxHl an a pinp'oloud and a ma^sa
once uyear tothc temple, which is il>e re|)o^iu>ry of the Hhiie*ni.\i'-4'muimting-
creocent-uioon-like tooth of Duddh.t. w lii» was liki* unto a li*>n who broke
tho bkullH of the eh'phant-like>iMiM)niried pa.»?<ioii<* ; and Ibe^e land.** were
absolutely rw-ttled on Pinnapaye Teru. who wa^* u nephew of thin IHtumahat-
niaya. Thi;* priest cleared a jilare eulli'<l DcnibaraldMa. in Mnlafiya {inttuwa
of Harahiya pattuwa, aii<l with gnat elfort dug out n lave in a rock U paooa
long an<l 1* paces w ide, and he had an ima^o made in a nleeping posture
(7 cariK'ntem' cubitd in bize) with relie:* enhhriitid. celebrated *he Netrm
Pinknnia. and on that occasion he dedicated the villa;:** Minhettiya for the
rt*gular and couMuiieil mainteiian*.t> of this vilmre an>l for the hu^ti-nauco of
the priest who ofhcint<r' therein. In addition to tbi.s d«dica(ion, the pioufl
and virtuoU'* penjiU- of the country around tlii-^ \ibarr made a freewill oifef*
in'/ of INiialh lipola A>\\ed<luitia ^ lalias, .\iitbaliiiiiii;:.i\\a A^Widiluina Ti lahaa,
Kdanda[,'aw.i A^Widdiiitia .'• Inha*". K;ir;iWiI(lt iii\a .'• lalao. Welapahala a luhAM,
\Vawul^Mladfiii\a 'J ]ii las. ai'd ^.lan•l>a^'a^g( i!ud< ii'>a I )<la. ir all ft p4du>« 8
lahas. 'I his Viliare. |tata;:alle Vilian*. AI:i;r<Nla Vih:ire, and itauibukewola
Vihare (tluHliu'c last built by the r<-li^'iou>ly liiopt.M-d villaprs) were, nft<*r
tho deaih of l'innii))aye I'nnan^r, in iuin>. Af iIhic wa-^ no piii.'-t thin living
who Mad di ^c« ndnl in a dinct line fioni him. and a- it i> inipiopir for layiu«-n
to enjoy the Inn- fit « arising from viliara pio|Krty. the mutter wa;* broii^-ht to
the riotice of the victorious and pio>pirou^ (iitat (iate by Punuwilii Uut4H
malu.tmavu of Saia-iyu pattuwa. the ^Mand-neplu w of riiinapaye I'linaniH).
And accoidin^'Iy the haine were ptt <-i ntid to Mola.Mtda Atthadha^-i rnnani*e, to
be held by bini and by his pupillary ^ueei -mm s. nudntaiuing tluniM-lve!* ami
ofllciatiniT therein with the iNiieilt- ^li-^in/ iheiefiom.
This Tudu)ni:i was ^'ivi u on TbufMlay, the day after the full mtntn in Xavan,
in the y«ar of Saka 1 TMK
Tie that taketh away that which he or another had given to Dudtlha i>haU
bo born a worm in ortlure throughout «io.(HM> yitir-*.
He that tuketh away anything which b.-lougeth to Ituddha, be it only graan
or clips of w«)od, ilowers or fruit, shall be Imiiii a mou^troUh pietayu.
Of the ^uaidian and the f;ivi r, the foiiucr in the nuiie < mineni, for tho giwr
arrives unly ut temporary blibs, but the insurer of gift.« attaineth iK>rmunenoe.
ALAnODA. — A village in Wajjapaiialui Udasiyu pattuwa, Matftio North, In
t>i1e-wuHam.
Population in \^7]. 2h*. (140 nmle«. 140 females); in 1>*h1, 14'.) (7f» raalot,
fomah ») : in 1H'.»1. \'M\ (7t) males r.ii feinah'H). Vellabi!*, Tom-tom Itcateni.
[n 1M7H 21\ acrcH (i;Vf. U/>. 4/.) of paddy land wero registered, of which 22^
■08 paid Km. fiO.
JV/ w ////#- Berak a ray al ago. C>7.:\'j:u CanKalagt' and Wattogo. children of KndiL
Muhandirom Xilame, «7,:i:r». HH.:t20. IVnalaboilagt- ( Vvt. /., p, SSU), PenaU-
bi»da Mudiyan<Oage( IW. /., «. 471). Ponalabo<hi Muhandirama in 1628 A.D.
(.VoI.T.,jk402).
PEKIUENIYA.-A vilkga in Ou>gi|wkt. koni*. Tatinawm.
lUUwRjr (tatitin (Purvlaliijrk Juiictioii,8 milti loUimpoU b; rotd), boatlqilM,
a Gn*«niaiunt mIiwiI.
UriilBv iirur tbu Kunu-oya, coniiucliiiK Yaliiiuwani with Udunuwkia.
l>(ipiibili<m in IM71. iiXi (liU nnlvK, 174 fvnnlts) : in lf<Sl,l9 133 nulta,
IT tanuUM) ; in IHUI, IM (LW muKm UO ruuiiJu*).
TilloKO 111 Puiiliiiiiu kurala, Uppwr DuUljjanw.
PENITIJUUWA.--
SfmiM.— Mi|illi- ,
/yi'A'i.— Alilurnliinnn. Galkadullubinnn. Punitndiioiullchinniu
^ III liuCuiiiiiiiiKriMTI ){r<jm>i.^l with Kuniluuuluii(,iil4i ana l)itwwit{HnB. Not
in tlH Coii-UH uf HMl. L>i>|>ulniiuu ot l^iiiituiluwa iu IH'Jl, lti7 (llUmalei, 87
In IH7H 4| ncivM (!». Up. rj.) <if )in<)>iy land won- n-giaUsriMl, of wbiob 9 aam
paid Hk. M-W : iliu ruKt wt-rv «M by tbu Ciuhii.
tiim;li,i.—l}.m DiiiKUni Ui-Kil<a n. K.'i;i> Madar anil S. Fvninnilo, Un.Hfll, 11,670.
UJir'HiinLligu Kituiadu ri. Kattac NailM, W.llti. Tot^ll Kodai Ba n,
Muttiraycu. li^.llill.
PESWALA.
fO|>l
A villufu ill LiifiKulit I'allvki'
_ aiisoflHTl Kuduwtlii aii<l '
i|>illiition, Vi (47 uiiilcs, 41j fuuialus).
ipultl
wn, MatnlcFjial.
I live {[ruuiivd togolher, nnitod
t iu tbc Cuaaui uf 1B81 dm of
PEPOIjELI.A.— A TillngQ in Ranipahnuya pattuwa, Malalo RiMlth, li
Kut in any uf lint Cuiiiun rvtumn.
Tin iiihnlHiunli nru nniitiih
VivIdH irri^jHtuil liy tlic Aiulun-gan)^.
PEIlADEXiyA. -
Kniidy. It.trvitt
fllr.-.,m.-iU-aya.
//>Jf.-IIaiitiiiio.
V.iiiuliiln>n inl)<7l ; i>f IVruili^niyu, Z4T(1Sfiinalcii. Ill fcninlin). InlSSliof
Vda IVrii'luiiiia. ir.4 (HH iiuli'4. 7il fuiiiHlun). In IVJl ; of Palis PeradMiyft,
2it (17 m»lv, II rt-uiuh--) ; <if Tda Punuliiniyu, 1N7 (U7 malw, W) f«u]al») : toUL
ai:. (lUmiil.'H.IOIfr- ' '
_- „ , _._ iH. Oil. 01
iiii. 1«. Of. 11/. CliHiiiKu PiiiiKUwa, <ln. Sfh W. Knln Xai<liL
Aniitli'-r iHirt iit IVniili'ni>a, abuvo 'H iimniiu (4'.' ntn-n.) iit |iaddy land,
Wi:ri< rv|(i-li'ri'il in llie II. L. M. Uwiinrn : Itiitiiuk^. Kutnle Achcnilloga,
I'liivnkuiitti'ui', ilcw:i{ic<liyn, Knrunpka U;ilaKu, llititr". Tii1ii||.iliu|fe, Wirawkum
• Itala, (tuiiiiitu lliirat^u, IIii|h-ij<; Kain, Kiiiliul-uiii1ii'|{a.TaI iUiipvili||i>. ^^'ahallIl{v
Iliila, K liilliiiilB A|i|tu. Iliwula MuilijniiHu. A ttitiivkijo.
In 1K7K i;»r. Sf. 91. {:U ucnti) Mrcru rrgialctid, uf wliich 14^ avn» paid
R*. r>3 Xi, I '■ acrvH wvru ruilcanHid, and tlio rvat wum alianduiied and tcmplo Hstd*.
P«M>l«iii>'a wan a niyal riHiiiui>iT).
TIh> lUjantlnnknruMc'inlKlliBl in lliojrvitr 1.111 tlHiKiii|{Wiknim!i Hal lu III.
aiicuiidi.l1 tliu tlimiiu niiil kupt hi* euiirt at ISiraiUiiilya, iimir iIih iiUbavtli-
TlicruaTairiu.'c'iiifiddliuililiniiaaiid wnll*nvar(bo l^npi-rintviidenta Luni;alo«.
Ill 'runiuur'al^iiiliHHoilioaaiiUlialKuiiniiiinlliinilam vanadi-aci-ndantufth*
bmiirli uf Iho mynl family Uutluid iwltlvdatPvnilimiya.anduho hadbcunwnt
inhNx-liilillHHHiioOiHi.
Ill Ibe ri'iitn "f Kinji NaTati<lm Slnha <if KuiuLunl* (ITOG-S^) lun of tliii
viilnili' waa llw |>r<iiii>ity of K-mihini.vu Dinavo, woo plutlL-d iKiiiunt tlie king.
Tho trcau'li wai i1ii«l<M^l liy tho UimTa'a aintur, niiil on itiijuiry bo wM
fuiiiiil uiiilty and bi-livailud by ordar iit tha kin||,niHl tint >iu(« ^Itcd to tho
■iialur by tliti kititi. On tho duath of thin kdy alio W|uoatli«d thu eauto to Uda
PEB-PER 719
Male Deiyo, tho Quoen of King Wijaya Uaia Hinha of ilanguninkeU (1784-47).
In the reign of King Kirti Sri (1747-K()) tuin wam mudo a royal ganlun.
The Dutch roudo uu attoiu|»i to oMiaiiliNh a fortification at Penuloniya on tbo
aumnitt of tho hill nurroundod by tho raou-coiirH*^.
In the reign of King Rujadhi llajii Siiihii (17H(M)H) tho king renided in Um
garden, where a temporary' i TNidfiicu wnn urectt^d for him. Ilti wm li\png there in
1790 and in 17U8. He wished his ininihtci'M and others ulHtt to M'UIo there, and
marked out ten streoiM near Miiiliiwclakandura, niid nianv {leopU) huili htrnifa
Uatna^aknge Apfuiliauii htau-d (liai hu wiim one of tho tlitve Katupulle men of .
Peradeiiiya. IfiH g.irdcii, Itatiiayakajjowatta, wm uppniiiriatfd hy the king,
with those of other two ]M:ople ; ihey ucre coinpoiiKitud, he wait not. . .
IIerat*;e Appu \;ot r> pelits at Uurigauui, two garvlen*«, and 15 cocoanut trees
in lieu of ileraili.vadda (1 aniuiia) and other laiuU. Ahuyakon MudiyaiiKe alao
got landn. ( !'«/. I., />. 4.i7.)
King Uajadhi Uaja Sinlia granted two gardiiis hi longing to the ^laligawa to
their loniicr owners, KaiuKiWatte Uala and Miwatnru Vidane A ganlcii of
Werawala (iaiumalie app>'<*pri.iud hy tlie Kn'^'iish (iovernuient, which the kinga
did not possess (/^r. Cnm. hifiri/, 67/i Mmrli, IS'S).
In 1817 (lovornnieiit took pisscssiuii of tho garden to estahli.sh a distillery
(7?' r. Com., :ir(i I'lhnmri/, ISI7}.
On a |)Clilinn hy tiie luiiahitantM of l'otad('ni3A to tho Tioveiuor, Mr. Turnour
reported on the Nili Novoniher, IH.U, dial lie tiiouglit the up|u>intineiit of a
con^ttahlo for INiadeniya had In-couu! expe lient, "in coiinoqnenee of the con*
Hideralile aNsmihlM^e of alirn lahonrci*^ prodiu-ed hy the fitiination of kcvcral
plantations, and the eiin>e«|Uriit erretion of l)i)uti<pies in that neighltourluKHl.*'
Tcnncnt (//., /». JOT, pulilivhcd in l^.*>'.^), niiys :—
A h\i}<<> tract hy \\w h.uik^ of tlic livir lm<« U'cn convert* il into a iiugar
p1aii(ati<iu.ori^Miially ^l(K'k(il xvilh can' - froui .Maiuiliii-.hut the eX|M'riineut '
not l)Ltii ultn.thtl with thi* aniieii>at«-il i-u(Oh». thr protluec iNin-ly cutUcing for
the supply of tlie ('< iitral l*r<ivinci-. Tiif ni-iliiKiity of thi'Miil and themi<t->i*itj
** of fii'iiiiriiily chan</iii^' lh«- plant-, e%)npUtl with a Mi|H-rahuiidniiee of merelj
watiiy tiuid in the earn - and «Ii>proporlionati- yicM of ruecharine. have hitherto
conlrihuud to <li«cuu>a},'i- the extcii-'ion uf the i-ntetpriiH^.
The 8U<{ar estate ^^a«« ahandoned. Tho hi<4h( r latuU were under coiToo and in
later years iMith tho hi^h lind ainl the lower landt*, which were formerly rojrnl
paddy fieUls, are phuiied with tea.
Viii.vHK.^TIieie waH a vilinro and a da^oha, which were huilt in the reign
of King Winiala Dharnia. Ki'i^r Itajadhi Uaja tSiidia improved the viliare and
attache*! it to the llnduliunipola Viliare The vihaieaiid da(;oha wcredcKtniyed
by the Kng!i>h Mhen thry oernpied Kandy in iHKt. After they left it the
headmen and villagi-rM hnilt a pan^ala and d.i«;»ha in (jaluidawewaltii. A prieat
resided ii\.it till tlic ^'anii'iiM wtuc formed hy Mr. Moon, who destroyed both tlie
vihnro and dagoha in Ik'2\. The lands «\hi<-h helonged to the viharu wure aold
by Government to Mr. Wri;^dil, tiu* Judicial <\>inmiiisioner, who forinvd a coffee
plantation {litr. (\wt. Pinrif, :Jwl Mai/, is.,:/). ' *
BoTANKAi. Oaui>kn:<. — The gardens were estahliwhed under the aupcrin-
tcndcnee of Mr Alexander Moon in \K'2\. The extent in about IfiO acr«e
{RtV. C>nn., L'Stlt lhrr,iiUi\, JS'^J, tnnl 'JJth Jtnuniiff, IS;*:i),
Mrs. lleber, in her Journal, September, lH2r>, writeH : —
Three miles fun her w(> u^ain cro-MMl n rivrr in l>oats ; the t*wtkerj in thia
valley had lo^t nmeli of it-* iiiuj,'nilh'«n( eharacter. hut it was veiy pretty, ilrr
and coniiKiratively free from jungle and enltivnted. the river running oWrn
bed ut rock, and yet it i-* one ui the niM, ihuilly i>po(« in the neigblMiurhood
durinir the unlualthy nea-on. N«ar thi« phieo ar»« tin; llotiiiiieol Ganlma
which we ho|M« ti> nee (»n our ninrn. On the opiMHJtf Imnk we wen » nirt br
the tlrst Adiu'ar in great sphmlonr. prr*Mh«l hy the silver hmI, two men crack-
ing their whipi*. and fullowiW hy n nuinlM-r of ih-phant-*. iuuhIu. and danu»H
{Jjishi'p //, hrr'M Aarratirr. l',,'. J J,, p. *.*47). "-^^wm
We rade to the Ii«»tuiiieal (Jardons. thr mountain to threait affonling nheltrr
from the nun lor nunr h<»urs utn r In i- ri-* n. I Maw miuh' ^vty eiirioiiM planta
.......... thrrH' Kaid.n^ nn- only in tluir iiifaney. hiit very f1ouri^hinlr Thu
di-ath of their Su|Mrlntind.nt. Mr. .Mo.»n. Iuik for thepre-<nt put a Moii to thi4r
Improvimrnt ; the situation is beautiful, hut Uiiig nmr the river in Dot hi«lthr
7iM PKB-PEB
After Mr. Mnoiri Ui-atli in 1825, ikt gurOon wm negleoUd for nearly tweolj
tear*. In 1^44 Mr. (iuKlntT wim eppiiiiitod. He wm luocecded iu 18411 bjr
^r. TliWHiu n, who r< tirtxi in l»<HO iiiul «litii in 1HH2.
Ilt«tirv Tnnuii. F.U H., nucc-uoduil tthd UkmI in 18%. lie wu etiooeeded by
Mr. Wulisiu lhU7.
Tlio I'oruileniya hridgu wm couinienced in tho middle of July, 18.32. The
oenUrriitK wrm Niruck on iliu lut of Octulicr, tod the roadway was completed
bcforv tlio Int January, 1H33 ItconnUi* of a Hinglo oroh (principally of satin-
WUCmI) of *J05 ft. »|Nlll.
1'hti rositlwvy iM '2'J ft. widu, and its height above the rivor at low water mark
•bout rj ft.
/'iiM //;#«.— A iHynkun BIuiliyanH?hi(re, l.'I.SOl, 2.T12.'i, 27.88K (Talpot 8aka 1727),
'2\;AUi, L'U.l'M.-.. .'(li.lMi, (il.ii.'.l. AnKunuwplutro («/«>/. Com., Ut Sjttttuber, 1831Y
L'!i,:il(;. AiapMlii Kuiihuiiii, \J\uj (>'. s.). Ituilde VidiiucUiKo, •VU5 (./ifil.
fi>m.\. l-aiil»iiI-tiiiilK) MiiiUyuiiM lu^rt*. litM (N. K.). Giruifuuia llukKoda Koide,
Juit. (\>»*., IJth Jiff If. tsjs (^liiitl SuiiimH Sttkrt 1 72«»). (iiiruj(ainaKi*. **.''»1H (Talpot
Kikit 17Jii). llalKiiiiKidc;:c. M.r.lM. Jluraha^c, 'J!*,:(lii. lli-rutge (Jnti. Cvm,,
l-*iH Jn'ii, />;v). IIitiK«'. .V...VJ-.*, •i'..:l»o, ri.r.iM. h.IJI cX. S.). Kotto Di^iava's
wiil'iu' hud liiiid hrni (../«»/. l'oui.,'Juth .\nriMfut\ tsSt), Piruileuiyo Angiuru-
iKuhiot'UiiiiimUr A wiiiirHH to a dnd in I7*.*:i a.d. ( Vol. /., //. JS2). Peradoniye
Diiu^'tuiimrulik iiHum JliiidaK.ila Nihimi* ( IW. i . u. 62). IVriulcuiyo Herat
M ii'iiyaii'^u ( 1 1'/. /.. /*/». / / ;. ./w/ ). 1 Vradf iiiyc lliinkiri rrK»nterttl in the 11. L. H.
of HmuuIu. Vat iiiiiwara. owner ut hin 1 {Vol. I., p. III). IVmdeniyo Lckam
( I'"/, /..y/'. an, ./JN J. J'crudriiiyu Miidiyaiii^cUigti ( r«»/. /., yi. 'JlH). Perndcniye
riinuiiM- ( I.'/. /., int. tsJ.,Uit). IVrmhiiiyige (IW./., fji. S, U, 307, Jtf/).
ril:<|iiii.v«> Kaniiiaiiiaka W ijrMiinl.iiu Jtaiiiuyuka Miidi.vunM'higu Tikiri Banda,
No'ary. I. •»••.' (N. S.). Ualii.«k^'»' (./r*/. <\»ni., Ut Sipft mhtr, /AJi). Sumarakon
MiidiyanMlajfr, •JH,5»'«:». Tala^ah.i^fnluru .Miid»vanH»lftgi», :i,4'Ja (Jw#/. (\im,),
2J».:iHi, .Mi.'i?; (ThIihmm Ssika h;:*:.. |i;ii;»), ^,7i'7 «N. S.). Tinnakon BIudiyani»e-
Iniff. di^ccudaiiirt of Ali.yakoii .Miuliyan<-t\ 'J:t,1*J.*>, :t(i.lHO, 47/iN'i. Wadugoda-
piliyc Muhuiidiriiiiiula);!* INinchir.du. Kurulu, had Innd hero, oofi'22.
(I77:i A.n.).--Innioyrur of Buko ir.t»."», of tho month Wak, on Tharsday,
thn i>ixth day of tho iiit-r<-a-iii(( mo(»n, tindtr the constellation Uiuru»>ala. I,
Tulu};ahH'/c .Minikrahi. of IVrndeuiya. in theGaO}ra)MilutaofYatinuwara, having
niii much into dclit. my en dittirH i-aniu and wanted to neizf* and carry me away,
u'hrrnipuii I a-k<ii my «>ld<r iilrriiic hrulhcr Apinirala, who Ih rt*>iding in
Uiinnuiiiw a, whether he woiilii extrieate niu ; hv replied, ** 1 cannot «*xtricate
yoii, y«»ii may jfive away ymir hiiid f» wht>m<mever ynu pleaM) nnd thereby
deliver yMiir^clf." I have eniivn|UMi(ly declari'tl iny huid elder nterino brother,
hiM ehiidreii. and viniideliildreii disinherited. I tlun inquired of luy younger
iiterio'* lirttther Kulin^'urala, who !<« at Perudcniya. whether he could extricate
me. and he replied, " Ii«'t not vuur faee iip|iear iMloro nie, even my dog W'ould
not have your land." I have t herefore dioiuheritiHl uiy younger uterine brother,
hix ehiMn-n. nnd grandi-hildren. Ah neither my mo'her, an elder nor youn;rer
iiii>t4T, a iiepliew or nii-<-e, u child or ifrandchild of mine o(r<rid to extri-
cat4' me. 1 have dixinherited every individiinl of my family, and I. Menikrala,
bavin>r re< eiveil 'J.'io ridiH from himhidenu Halnu'alankara Maha Tcrunnanne,
have traiixfcrred to him voluntarily my paruv<ui hnuU, viz.. the 1 pela of
Kalawitipa»<-a and the lowe^i pela of llapu^'u^kiimhnra, IlettiaUKcwatta, that
INirt lielow the hinmp ol ilie jak tree in the dwelling ganleu IlapialalakadnUe*
M-na aiiil Amnni'Welahena. in paraveni. (Impreeation'*.) \Vitm*-'teit who
know tliM areUeliwila SanKliara^ia I'linnn^'e. Itarmitapola hhainma Itakkhita
Na\aka rhnan>e, tiiilapNla I'llaKumpahe .\«likaram Maha .N'ilanie. IMlima
Talawwr rall<i:ani)>alie Ailikaram Maha .Nilanie, NValKama Halu of Dnwula*
gala, llaliiwana Jt.il.i. Mi da NNalawun ILila, Mohultala. Itowala Koralo
Aelhhila. Hat iia}akn^'>- Itnla. Korale A« luliila. Kniliul>amlM'Ke K<M-ale Aehehila,
Wahalau'f Itala. Ileiai Itala. Kaiide\>atie Kala. all of IVrudeniya, and the
'« (lammahi-i* ol lhevdln;:e. '1 he writer of thin Tul)tot in tho »>on of Ooni^'oda
Ma«lappu Uala The nmiiner in which my gruudmothcr Talagahago Kalu
Etanu he<«towed her lundn on her children won :— •
Hh«' gave to her hon Mm1i3'an!i<', n^ho was my maternal nncle, three of
the hiwer |n1a<* of llapugai^kumbura. the lowest p«la of Andtyadeniya, together
with tho appurtenaneeH, up<»n a Taljiot. Her firstborn child Tikiri Etana,
my mother, wat married in digaLoSiranguGammahoofOannoruwa, and there
wore born my elder brother Appursla ami myaelf Menikrala. My brother
PBB-PKR ^1
AppnrAU hAvlDff inhcHtod big fath<T*« landt oontlnncd to lift Id Oiinnoniwa.
nj grondroothur Kulu Etana uamo from IVmclimiya ami took m^, Mtvlkimla,
away, aud htiviug udoptcd mu guvu uio the u]tpir 2 vhAxm u( llapniranknmbiira,
with the nppurUuanuis, hy iKlivury of a kt-tlu uud a Talpot. Af UH-wanl* Tiktri
Etanu, my uiother, who was at (^uimoriiwa, i»in« btt4k and tht n luarrivd again
in diga to Dol wahi no. M y youn;;or brulhrr Kaliii'^nrulu wan born at Dvlwabi-iia»
and after hU birth itho tiuiitiHl tlint di^u iuurria}((s ri'lumtHl hom<*, and
tivod tfiii;;lc. My gran«lm(ithor, Kulu lUano, having ihrn uoUHidcroil that no
onu would fuvuur thu children of a husb.iinili'Mt wonmn. gavo to my younger
brother Kuliii;(uwa tho tio iul*iituru-)Hltt «if I(uI»ugu^kl:lllburu, the uiiiier
2 )tclud of AiKiiy.-Mlrniyu, tin* Ki'ttUn whcu* Ibu Tuduwu rer^iilnl, und Aiidiya-
deniycwuitn, \Vurul:mdehcn:i, and Piniflfin*>(ii«liiiicnii. It wa-* kxvuuMe 1.
Mi'uikralu, i'(»uld nut ^ivc thr *.' iicla-4 b«'l(>ii;;inv; to uw to any oth«T in-r^'un that t
ivc il t'l Dinibulfiia Kututi aluiikuru .Mnhu T<'runuuii'>«', and tho rraM>n why
could not gi\i' ittouiiy ttlhcr pciMiu in thai for lifiy yt-ai-M i)u'*e thr«v t^hanii of
land were preveiitrd fioiu bcin^ lo-t to the o\«ii(-rM by the two brut hem of thii
priiHt, who also pcrloruicd the llajakariy.i. At the d«-ath uf my aui*«*^tni(a,
kulu E'anu. hIic lell the iiiana<^( luent u't thi* wiiule eniute to thix pritxt. I
Blenikrula, olf«-ie<l to hill ilie |HUiiiais of laud U-lon'^in^ to nie to eighteen
dilfcreut p.-u|>li>. but the pric>>t pre\«'Ut< d it. Tho laud li/lou^nufr to luo. Monik-
rula, was by uiym'lf irau<tli rrnl iu pniavi m toihJM pi-i*-hl. for L'.'iOrjdiH, wherewith
having puid tny cri-«liiorr» I extrieatcd mx^-lf. :i I'.'.'t (Jmi/. torn. CoHit).
f
con
(1777 A.I>.).--Ou \Vedue!«day, the fifth day of the umuth Iliimra. utuler th«
con^•tl•llati«i|| Ueheiiu, iu thr year of Saku 1«!'.>'.>. I. Tala^ahu<4«' Miuikrala, of
Uda iVradeiiiya, iu (iau^apnbita of Y.iliiiu^'.n-a. have iuhoriled from mj
mother I'lkiri l-.taiia the iipprr 2 pelun of llapiiKa^kuiubiiia. !.*» bdiiu* out of
Oislarawatta and lb>gtihatiuu« hena, and U'* \ have iio ehildn*n uf luy own, I
do hen by, with tho view uf ubtaiuiiig u^^iHtaiiee, givr iheM* to luy younger
brother'tt ■>uu K aw ralu. Wiiuoosco to (his urw AbeyakouKO Appuhnmi, K(»rale
Aruchehila, 'r< uuakon Mudiynunrla^'e Puii« hirula, Meuik llitihumi. Dombo-
gaunuaua Durayala};!' Nandiiwu Dur.iyu. In thu prexeneo of \\ivt*e witnoswoa
thitt has been ^i^ ou. Kawrula an*l hit ib'sceudauts nmy ^wear on thu flvo ordoala
and nothing shall hup|>uu to them, \\hovver maki^ uny diitpute to this ihnll
bavo to Hutl'«:r veii^euucc. oti,G77.
(17iM) A.D.). — I.Talagahago Mudiyanse.nf Poraileniya, inOnntrapalataof Ynti-
nuwaru, havo Kri^niod to my lawful duught(>r I«ama Klanu the ddlowinu'' jwrtiona
of uiy iKiraveui property, vir... ll<'t(i-au)ra of 2 |M-)a<4 out of ihi' field linpn|pM*
kuuibiira, (imlaWitlara iM-la. and iho hi-ua Hapuajjayttlruiyrhenn. tho lower
aud upiHir two eheuas of Il.ipui;a;*kuuibura, it>t up)K*r gardru nndonceoeoanut
tree, oiio hharo of the gardeu tiedarawatta aud one eivtKiuiit tn^i^ an«l n
moiety'uf tho ori^^iual ^Mrdiii, inuliuliug that part of it in wliieh I |K>rniit:ed
Kaliu'/uiula. all of which b<lou}; to the uliove twtt lieblx, on 'Wiurwlay,
thu iUth «Iay of the iuerea^iug n.o<iu of the month INhou. uudor tho con-
•tellatiou .M.I. lu tbt* ye.ir of Saka 1712. They who disput<> nml disturb this
by Word or deed Hhali iiieur blaniii, aud tuy d.mghtrr I^ium ICtaua (•hull bo in
no dungrr though she swear <*n tho live ortlcals. Tho gods Samau. Art:., will
b«ar witness to this. Uda IVr.id«'uiyo K»»ral< l'«' .Mudivau-i*. Kuibul.amlM^ge
Mudiy.iUM'. Ititiiayaka Itala. Iliiihaiui. ntid i'auu.a iMiraya of thr villiigc*
Wahalajr- U »la of Pahala Pi-radeu'va. Kmii.I. watl. •■,.• Ilala. liaiuika Uala, nnu
Gamuala of tho viHii^.-, au>l oIIhts of ih<* eouutry. are wjIui-hms to tliia
Tal| ot, whieh was writliu by Ihiuibalawewe Itatuaal.tukara Maha Terunauiine.
(1**07 A.i).)— Ill III*. y,.nr of S:ikn I7J1>. of tlw uionth Po-ou. the M'ooud «laiv
of the iuoi.a-iiiir oiouu. Isiug Mtnolax. I, Laiua l^.tiiua, of iN'r.ub uiyn, l>«>inR
. ilestiiuti^ aiitl iiu ibln le .liv.i'hai«e my ilUr*, aud as I have ainndy rreoivo«l aid
froiu Alh-^akoiifTi! l'uu« hirala. 1 haveKraut«i| lo hiiu iu paravi ui I'ho lowor pila
of lliti-an-a. Uiutf luy owu pi •|Hriy. nuil u«»w eunliuiic to reerive aH<.istuuuo
ir»>iu him. ( lmiiive.it lou^.) Wiiu-'ses to this an* KntbiibaiuU^go Ukktiraln.
JlilipjTjkirala. Kur.e:ahia Vidaiio. PnwakuidlePuu.-hi Appu. Puxwellpkunihura
Ka-ukaiu Appu, aud iho writer of this Tul| ot. TuruvMiture .Nekatiala oi Hovon
Kuruics. »«■«
The l).\i.\iiA M \i.ir. wva owns a Mnrakarana or Haiuiidawab' Paui^'iiwii (h fi..!,!
or 1 pola). I\ uaut : Piim ha Kaukaui>a. S, rvir. s (eommuialdf f..r \U ^*\ • t„
pwpform i.uc mura of lifte. u days of meniii work iu tho mouth Wts-ik n.«ll
commiito the mura by paying f„„r HlnlliugH i» the Diwa Nilamo : to pie.eut ^
^ilrl-ih^iT"^'"'' '!'" "ew juara piui;o of veg. tables. When ou\\JZ
rmmireg ibe morning wal and a hunduwa of imw rico in tho ovoning ^
7» PER-PET
PERAO ATI AM ADA.— A vilUge in Wagapanaha Udaaiya pattnwa, Matala North,
uiulor tl.e N'ulttiidv Amohchi.
In tliu (JotiHiM uf 1m7I K''<>upo<i with Nnluiida ; united popn1atioii| 221 (188
ni.'tl«»M, <i fvinHlt'K). Populiitioii of Pcni'^nlminnda in 1M81, 69 (36 maleai S8
fvintilvK) ; in iHtU, 55 (2i niiilun, 33 fvniulcH). Volluba, l^mnayo.
PKRAOILIYA.->An alandonod vill.igu in Wugnpanaha Pallcsiya pattuwa, llatalt
North.
Ill 'H7K 7| nrrt'^ (.'Wr. 2yi. i»/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 2 acrea
paid Rii. 2 24 ; thu runt were uncoiumutcd.
PETIYACSODA.— A vill:i)(u in Oan^apalata koralo, Udunuwara.
In th«i (.ViiHU^ of 1H71 groii|K*il ^ith Miwaladeniya and Ulakkoode { tmitod
impiibtifin, 4^1 ('.'43 nialtM, 23i fom:ilvs). Population of Tetiyat^oda in 1881,
473 ('J4U mall K, 233 fcinulcM) ; in I8«JI, 445 (222 lualeii, 223 femalci).
In thi* H. L. M. tiii^ acn*?* CA**ft. !/». n/.) of paddy land were registered in tlia
nnm«-!« uf Pttiyav.'«»<lu Aruchrhila, \Vrruwcll:i, Kupu Naide, Petiyagoda RaU,
Wul'^Miiia It.il.i. r«la;:f l{»l:i. Alitiwitliyctltlunarala. Oaiungi-tLnra PallegeRala,
Diii^iiula. Kfiakiiiiil'Un' Siwuntla. IVtiya^'^lu Viharo, Koilituwokkukaraya,
Jnyatiic«* l>iiiK'inil:i. Mindajrala^i' Apim, KadaUuldc. UatKoda. Godapola Arach-
('hira)n. ll«n:i>a. IKhiiKi^^iNla Viharr, Dalawatwala Wahalkade Huhandiram
llnla. l'('tiy.i^«Mla Unla. Goi1a|iola Punchirala, Wahalkada, Puwakgahttkumbura
Arnchchila, lliyarapitiyc Appu.
In 1H7M 74 ncnH(37«i. (i/i. W ) uf juddy land were rt'gistcrcd, of which 30^
acres |Kiid Hh. 1I3'U1, 42 w<'r«' n-dmnul.
A iauvcniniviit veriianilur scluKd.
it4iMi7/r«.— Prtiya<r(Mlu Konila ^va** iiiipri>on<*<1 fur t^ea^on and hiN lands con*
lUcalcd ill On* i<i-ii ct tin la-t Kiut; of Kaiuly (Juil (\'Hi.,SUfh .Imz/mW, ISSS),
lUxttana;;.'. M.itl I. hS.^ilJ. IViwiihiKaia Walawwa. U\:M\, 4«i,K:ti>. Kkannvaka
Mudiyaii^lau'f. in.:N;«i (N. s<. C allx mIi pi liy •»?«•. :t.?,7t»:i, (itMlapola Herat
Miiil/vanMla.'.'. |o..'«;ri (N. S). llniavaliK.*, liH.liU, ft'.VJtl Kotuwvg", 1(5,271,
;rj.7ii:». Moomi. n. i";.-.»;i. :ij.7:«;». :i <.7»«:,. p»iialn«,'«'. •.»i;>:h, at>,:r-M. ivtiyajrtida
Ariuh«*lii lai;." ( 1 .7. J., jt. Its). P.-liva-^txIa ll»iiayala^'.' {Vol. /., i». rfi7).
Ptilvajf-i'la Ka|Miiall:ii:''. I'li.'^IlS. ;i«irt;JI. IVtiyapMla Koralla^*, Juii. (\>m.,
2'i'h AuiH-t. ts^'ii^V,.!. /.. J,. 17). lVtlyn!r<Mla I'nnansc ( IW. /., p, 103).
Peliva','o.la Wadii Nai.l.-. l»»i.y.l.s. ;M.:i2L Pitiyaffmla Wal »wwa ( Vol. L, p. 143),
PiiwakjMl I ■;,'•'. .ii.TtM. Wij. koti MndiyanM lajfe, r.s.lol, ril»,2»l. Wirasckura
MmliyaiiH-la},'.', \'<,.\t>\\. Yattakulo Walawwa, J<;,3U, 4t;,N32.
Pr.TiYA(ioi>.\ ii^#M XiKAii'Nxr. Viii.xUF.— There w.ih a vihare built l»y the
• villag(r<> in the it*ii;ii of Kin^' Uaja«nii Knja Siiilia. The present viharo was built
after the. aen^si. III. It im of the Mahvattu otaMislnnent ; pupillary succession
(215. I). C. K.). I»» the II. L. M. the vihare w.is regibtcred as owner of 6 lahaa
of field.
Wai.i.IWF.i.a VlllAiti: wan huilt hy Ooda|)ola Siddhartta I'nnanso about 1858
on hirt own land. Ho dietl in IHGG having a will whereby he left the vihare
and all bin aefpiirod pioptrly of eoiiMidrrable value to hirt pupil, (i.'Ulollu Suman-
gala rnnaiiM* (Tent. 7il7).
pKTiYA«i«»ii\ Patiini Di'.wai.k. — TIkto is a tradition that Diddcniye-
kumlmra and «»th.r lan.U were lUdieated to Uatawaha Dewiyo, and that thura
WttM a ilewalein the Kaiidviin time. . »» , t .
Then* was in IH.J a ImiMing and a Kapunili, but no iinigo. ProlMiblv
this is the temple whieh the .ludieialfoinminHioiier, in his diary of Ist April,
l«2a. notiees as ha\ing been built hero during tho provalenco of smallpox
in IHll»-2t». ..... - *v
8.rvices an- |ierforinwl at tho Kandy Pattini Dewalo by the posnosiora of the
lands.
TKLAMbuyoLLE IUna Mauuwa.— Built by NugaweU Batemahatmaya.
piix-piL m
PIDUR AOALA.— A Tillage in Inamalawa korale, MaUle North, 7 milM fron Um
Trinoomalee road, in Sigiriya-Yraaam.
The tradition Lb that thia villago was dedicated to the golden tlma-bowl in th«
Sigiri Yibare.
In the Census of 1871 f^ronpod with Talkoto ; united population, 168 (86
malos. 73 fcmnluH). Population o| PiduniKAlA in 1881, 78 (42 maloi, 81 fenudea) ;
in 1891, 107 ((>.'> niHlos, 42 fuqinloH). VclInlAn.
About 1 1 norua {tut. \p. 7/.) of rudoouivd paddy laud wcru rogiatorvd In 1878.
The AoMh aru cultivutod only once in throe or four years. Many of tb«
inhabitants suffer from [mraiigi.
PiDUKACiALA YiiiARE IS OH a wooded bill rising from the foreal, a little
north of Sigiriya.
An old vihare in ruins and a dagoba and stone pillars.
TJie inscription on the rock forming the cave temple : —
Kolagama Sawa puta Majimayana Jitaya Tina Dewi^-a lene Sagasa : **Tlie
cavu of Tisa Dcwi, daughter of Majjhima, son of Kolagama Sawa, to the
priesthood/
•f
Tbcro are two illegible inscriptions in smaller characters underneath.
PIHILLADENIYA.— A village in Udagampaha korale, Lower Dumban, under
the Gunncpana Arachchi.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with Doradeniyn ; united population, 161.
Population of Pihilladeniya in 1881, 100 (53 males, 47 females) ; in 1891,92
(42 males, 60 females).
PILAPITIYA.— A village in Qangapalata koralo, Yatinuwanu
iStrraNi.^Walagama-ela.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with BuIumuUa and Walngnma ; unitad
population. 431. Population of Pilapitiya in 1881, 238 (132 males, lOti femalwi);
in 1891, 1G7 (MC males, 81 females).
In the H. L. M. the Pilupitiye Gannile was rcgibtered as consisting of Sl|
acres (12fi. Ojf. 5/.) of patMy land. Owners : Yaiitdmmi, Uitihami, MulMndiram
Wanniya, Appuhumi Aracbchila, Gannilo Munasinha Achehila, Henthami,
Baliif.ka Achchila, Atai>attu Achchila.
In 1878 tiiH^ acrcH (20tt. Op. 8/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 12|
acres paid Rs. 54*30 ; 44 were redeemed.
The villago belonged to the Kapuwatto Walawwa. Tlic fields are near th«
Colombo road. The minor road from Iriyagama to Aladuuiya passes through
the high lands.
J^«nM7<V«.— Ilukwatto PuDchirala on the eve of hin death entrusted his daughter
Kiri Menikn and his Innd^i to the cnro of hiH uterine brother Kiribatkumbura
Baxnayuka Nilnme. Wlien Kiri Monika came <if age Hhe, iu iHria, huM the landa
to Kiribatkuinbun; Sanirnkkaru Mudij-nnfM-lapi' runchirala Konila, 27,592.
Adikftri Mudiynimilnpe, 97.137, 1,'2:)2 (X. S.). Ti-«»t. I,:i7:i. Bruhknianage, 4A,739,
Ofi.lMlH. Etul^'an1n^'^^ s.4r,4, 4r..7:JU, l«!.7lo, Im;.1k;«. Ka|»u\vatta«»re, 4l,fi99.
Mampitiy.p'. 27.r.in», 4«.HII, Ttst. :i7. M«ilajfi-, h't.lMK W,wn. Nuwarage^
:J7,:tiri. Pulatfftw.jff alhn UhanjrtHla IF«rat MudiyanHila».'«', 40.7Hti, iHi,llii4«
Pilapitiyo i)uraya1a^'l' ( III/. /., /* i.'tf!). |»ilapiiiy«> kariinatiliika Wijittuntlarm
MmliyniH.laKM ( 1.7. /. /i. i»rv). Sm^jakkara Mudivuii-rlair.*, l»7.:il»J, 4H.KI4
TU.HtW, M7.MUJ, H7j:.4, !»n.iai. T.-t. ;I7. WMI.watl.Yv, ■'<.4«'.l, Hl.710, U7,ia7!
1,2:.2 (X. S.). Tii*t. I.:i7:i. Wirukou MmliyanMlagi-, U7,l.»7, 1,202 vN. 8,V
Teat. 1,375. Yatigamnge, 27,:iy2.
Palaoawe Viiiake is of the Malwatte establishment, a small vihare built
by the villagers in the rei(;n of the \ani king.
A new vihare was built about lti5U.
36-97 2o
About u annM Muttatta paddy tow] tMloH<M *« t)** *i^*'* P^id (■■•
fftrt u( Un hnU »u lykoD fur the Kudjr tMul.
In (tau 11. L. U. Iba viUrn ww nfiMarad u cwdw of 1 palt 6 Uu* of Md
In Anialwtfinit.
IthuluHbin Bulonulto ud Kinbtthambun (3,202, H,K8).
_, Tbru) Vi'IbiI'M, ■■> tuniiNln uf a Mum I'unijuwa of thu Dalaila U»lig»w>, bold
Tpvlu fii-lU. Svrviti'H (I'oniuiutul'lu (xr 11", -I) : u> perform Ef lean dkjaof Dun
|iat i»''i ifl luulil}' Ikiiil. it >M>1 to [Kij four KliilliiiuH pvr [>el* ; wlian on man to
St ibii nKniiUi^H) ■■111 ninliiM'u wi'vilvJ !>}' ntlium, t<i i;o rounKi^n, to nmava
ikil <l->Hni>s lo liU ibu (^til-uruwu, to bold pmuliiu >t Ibe tvKaWB ; t« pnNot
iiwiwtiiii.aU lo lliu Uiwa hUaniit.
PILAAVAI.A.— A villaijv in Ddiignni[iaba korata. Lower Dumbut, aboiit I'M
luUu Iruin tliu licwclbi furry, in AniuiiuganU'Wiuiam.
I>iKiRi Maiiawala i>ii liamlet, wiInaHATAiirNE (where tobaooo i> grown)
■IhI lUl.A|-|TA'Jk)IIIK ( V«l. J., f. 4S).
r<.|>ulali<>n in IKT1, Im'i (3T:1 mlll^^ VJ7 fi'malrn) ; in laSl, GTS (370
nalLn, 3ilit tvnwlck): in IH-Jl, Il;f7 <33(l malca. 2U7 fenialu). Dairyinau,
Huttatuliila.
tu till- II. L. II. t^lUl atrtK {.r-'M. ^p. I'.} of paOAj laod Were nclaUnd.
In IH7H MH) Bcrc<(44.i. In. 'jI.) were rcKi-itvreil, of which SHI urea laid
Us. WMtll. fill) nnki'iiii'.!, unil Ibu n.it wiTu ]il>.iii(li.iiu(l.
IaiiiIh ill (inlilwlii wvru liL'liI for tho nervive of kucpiug walcb at tha Filawala
rnttlufarvl {V-l. l.,p.:!J4).
fiimiliri — ARalawnttrRD, iH.ltiT, (I4,'<3T. AladeuijrKa, otalldren of Alidesiya
Uala, II.ul:I. Alnluikon lIudij'UM'Uff*, >,:!BI, H4JI1T. Ala^aeicfge, SH.7U7.
AInitu, *I7,.1J||. Amuku[uWllCt^ 11.131. ChulIiw,4T,iMa.idI,tl)», ei,UM. QaU-
)uiB.BBiliiW. 'iS:»ti. l;Blii|>ila)(p, 3:l,;u (liaWrial lUpot IS33 tJi.). Ilal*-
iiiiHKi', I.KIJtX.M). Ilimii'uleiro, W.^iitf. llJDnllknwI.iin'Kuuf Xawua, au;tut,
41,1^', ■'•T.JiM, R;,2iiI. >llJ!.i!t, TajM, Kt^OSl.Tmt. DVU. IIin->>iagidb!Ku, 3n,IW.
IlanklriM, ;H>.ITr. JafBHiudira Mllmnrl MiidiniiMlaKu, 4.iUucN.lt). Kata
AriHihvbiin', lV>i^ KiitiKiimira, S!<,riiT,;i,III. KurBUKc ».UIT. Kuwwtua,
»MJT. KuniBn Miiliiilii Vhliuu-hiKe, »tf.»iS, '3m*, V^.HJI. Vl.a-ii. LuCn-
nilC".SM:i7. Maliif* II.K'.I, ■'•l,aHI,£7^7.Tn4. owl. Mi-ywla lliiiBtikiua-
bnn-ffii, iil,:fl3. JIuunueu, hjhm (N. K). XiiKaba>ulU-Kii,M,)nio. K*Uaprra>
nam-, MMi M.!>i;, VJMl. UriUgtiakutu'mnpt, Sl.Wt. I'allrEt'. If.TUT,
lil,>>2T. PMlamuiaKv, »!*,Ij3. Pjlawala Ltkain llalutoiayu, witnisa la k
di'.-d IHIU ±.n. (IVf. 7., ■>. JS). rilawiln Haltnnbl. wicnc'ii tu a deed
' iHIoa.D. (IW. l..p.Jill}. Pid|;uIlpbDinban.-s^l,',fi9(N. R.). Itnmbukvclla
X lUH-ukoKf, :Ii,ThI. SBtuarakuiiKF a'lM lljuatikoaburr).'''- SU.JiiU. Bamara-
kuuMu.lijuiKilnge, Jf.Tu;. I.UiHi (X.S.). Sumaiakun Uudijanwlaee Uival.
r!<iriiw ^-<' H,)*'?, U>,'i-i, &>.:«T, Ml.all. THiiiiU, Ril.iKiS, C7,!iW, Tt.l6>.
TillurB^'C :il,:.ul. 3!t,lii;!, n/IW, K.»ll. VilluiOKO atiut PallfkumbBrota,
Ap).u uf I'ilnwala in Dun
•int.n
lu' utir til
H.-U l-allim
■•llyala
';.'j±
KhIu AinHI. U BiiT ivp-
th<- «iiJ Kaln A]j.ii. l.'i
ui.i1v,n. ,h,» not tMOt
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1 gl the rillase and
l-arllracBlbdUiiwiua.
PIL— PIL 1M
(1799 A.D.)>— Talpot cftQMd to he written and granted on Friday, tht m/wwaA
daT of the month Binara, in the year of Baka 1721. I, Udnge Qtm. Btana, of
PiUwala in Damhara, made over in {laraveni the field Medijala of S pelao
and fi lahoa and the high and low irroundii attnched to it, together with their
appurtenances, being my own property, to my ion Dintorala. If any ono
oppones thiM he HhuU iuffvr, but Biuiumlu, my Hon, idiall nut nuCTer though he
rtweors the fire oathit. The witn(HHi>M who know thiN are Pilawala HattamU,
Tennakonge Viduiie, Arambctroduraya, Ai^luwatto Gammahe, Aiawatogodago
Ungurula, Helapitugo KapnruLa, llirc^Kipolu Wannihami, Tumboknlahene
Uunkira, Hittara Gurunuoho. Kalu Heiiaya. Kangurago Uro Rattumhi,
Aludeniye Migoukotuwa. Daralmruwo Williuraya, Aiuunugnma Matnkndo
Balohami, Huukiri Achchila, Hcwabetage Vidunc, and Yakdc!t»a.
PlTiYE Dewale. — The old dowale w in miiui. 1*ho now one woa built aboat
1886.
In caxe 2(\lA)\ it was hold that tho Yakdchigo family wan entitled to officiate
aa hereditary kapurahui of tho dowale jointly with the Villorage family (see alao
493, 17,121, 29,705).
Pattini Dewale. — The old dowale is in ruins. The new one was built at
the same timo oa the Pitiyo Dcwulo.
Madugalle BuMiayaka Niliimo biated tliat tho mcmlicrH of the Yakdobige
family held laM<U in this villigu on the tennrc of supplying oil for five laoipe at
each fetttival annually to tho Pattini Dewale in Kapdy andDumban (-193).
There in a Huiall viharo and a pansala called Uol-cdande aiia§ Erabadugolle
PanHala at Ijahukola-anga.
Tho Wihingti famil.v, an tenants of a Tamboru Pan;{uwa of the Dalada Mali>
gawa, hold 1 aiuuna Hold. SurvicrH ^coainiutalilo f«)r Rh. 47*10) : to l»cat the
drum in the proccxNions of tho Maii^awa for four days at the festiviils, ten
days perahera, and twu liayn WLs:ikniaii<> Puja Manga Uaya ; at tho four festivals
tbu tenant receives meals, fm* Alutsal Mangaliayu two measures of riro and one
measure pa<ldy, for tho pcrahora a while cloth and a handkorchiof, and on the
lust day of perahura receives iiis meals ; to give tho Diwa Nilanie aft>T tho new
year a p(;nu*na of live watti of ve;;tt;ibleH. The tanil>oru uro HUp|di<7d by and
kept in the MAlig:iwa ; it KUp{tlios all that is required for rupairing them ;
when tho skins of tho tamboru are repaired, tho tenant guts a oloth and a
handkerchief.
Kangarago and Tennakonge hold, as icnnnts of a Mura Panguwa of the
Dcgahioniwe Viharo, ]n, !/>. dl. fiohis, 0//. \p. I/, gardens. Her rice (eonuuu table
for Its. 'J.VH,'))- consists of twelve mum of lifteen days each : to pick llowora
for udo and sai^a^i towawa daily ; to remain on guunl at night ; to wc^ihI and
swoop the nmluwu ; to attend at ffstivals and do any work ; to carry the
inouml>eni's talipot on journeys — when on duty receives meals ; to present four
ponum of sweetmeats uud betel after tho new year ( Vul. /., f, 139),
PIfJQALLA. — A village in Gangapalata koralo, Udunuwaru.
AsLH'ADDA is a hamlet.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with Kamburadeniya and I^alle Alndcniya.
Population of Piligalla in 1881, 214 (114 males, 100 females) ; in 1891, 166 (87
males, 79 females). Durayo.
In the II. L. M. V.i acres (21a. 2y>. ZlA of poddy land were registered, all belonginif
to the Daloda Maligawa. de<liciit<.-<i by thu last King of Kandy, except 1| ^■wwyi^
to tho Uilpendeniyu Vihare and 3 pelus to Piligallo Uewaya, held of tlie
Atainttu.
In 1878 41^ acres (20a. 2/). 5/.) of paddy land were regiatored|Of which 2aorea
paid Rs. 6*35, 38| temple fields, 1 acre redeemed.
Jhmi/iW.— Abcsokara, A. M., 22.221 , 51,939. Amarasekara, M. O., 92,231, 61, 939l
Do Soysa. D. S., 22,221, 51,U3<J. Egxluge, 3,47.1 (K. S.). Ilatttruslnpedi Dnraya!
U(?o. :{,47:t (X. 8). Karate Wulawwa. 22.221, 51,939. Kittangege, 8,473
(N. a.). Migahawattogc, U.Oil. Migomuwogc, .Hr,,120. Pallcge, 14,*aSl
(Talpotrt Sak.i I72rt-21»). San<,'akknr.i .Mudiynnsolage, 22.221, 51,939. Tel-
karayawatUge. 36,120. Tennejre. 3,173 (N. R.). Udage, 3.473 (X. 8.). Uda*
pamoe«ro. 3G,120. Yaka Durayalage, 18,631 (Talpot Saka 16U2).
YM nii-PIL
(1770 AJ).).— Thli ThundAjr, the Mevvnth cUy of tb« waaiug bmmu wi Um
month V^'oMtk, in the year of Haka 1002. Dinga Ihifaya, of PiligalU, la
Oangapalata of Udunuwara, grantttl unto If enika, hia grandaon, the portion
of hif landed paraveui prupiTty, namely, Kahatatrahakumbura ll pela», with
its apparU'nant hi^h and low landit, houmsM, K<^*^n>i luid plantation«, the
1 peU of KaluwaliyadUa, and the 1 pola of Elledeniya. WitaeMee who know
the Hume are Viilaiie, Gurunuehc. Alut Durnya, Diwale Duraya, Maiianna,
Di'liwvle Duruya. Go«laiNul<l«, all of ihu village ; thene Ntld purnonM are witneeeoM.
Thoio who «lii*pute or contetii thin nhall Huffvr calamitieit at the ordeal oaths,
Meiiika ithall not luflvr thurefrom, although ho Hweam on the fire and aeren
ordiid oath*. 1M,G31.
(IKon A.n.).--lD tho year of Saka 1728. That the parafvni portions of land
^ namely, Pnllckndiriiwa '.' iHlan, AHWcdiluma 6 luha;«, together with the high and
low groiin<lr«. trccri. KanlcuN, and huuHCri attached thereto, which belonged to
rilii;ull«' Miiimniiu, ut Giiiigapalatii in Sinduruwuiiaboda Udunuwara, waa
tmLrtfrrreil tu lue. hix ^un. Kudu Diiruya, but an I am reduced to {KivertT, and as
thu Uajiikaii>u in hard, I, Kudu Duruya, delivered my jmraveni laiida to mj
uiu'le, Kiri S;iudu Duruyu. Witno'ir^i'H who know the Mime are Alodeniye
NVuttoru Kaln. Kamliiirudeniyu IMhanaraln, G(Mla|M)la GuUaddu, Tembawatte
Ili'huya. INdwattu of tho huuie village, Kuda Duruya of thu name village.
In preMciioi' of (hfM* Hcvcrul pcrMiUM tliiM Innd voucher han Invn caused to be
writUu, Higncil, aud grunted by me, Kuda Duraya. (ImprccationH.)
nKii7 A.I).).- -Aceount of iKuldy paid in tho year of Suku 1729. duo on account
of liind<< lHi^>«ef>M<<1 by INli^alle Kudu Duravu. itf tlaii^apahita in Tdunuwara :—
To Narauuala Ifeiiavu 'J uuiuuu, Yalt-^'iMlu Kotu llapuwu 12 nniunu .........and
ai then* wai {uuldy niitirt in ihe liaiiduru atuwu (.Mali^awa grauury), borrowod
4 uniunu from four Duntyo, and re|iuid together with il induM for each amuua,
iM'MJdt^ !•> amuuu padilv und .'i cioLh** iu Kudu DurayuV mother were given for
her muintenunc<« for llv«i yeari«, und ut h(T deutit ^uve r» ridin, 1 kettu, and
1 mum(»ty for her i»uriul ex|H imi h. And to Kudu Durnyu were given 3 amuna
tinihlv and 3 ehithn fur hit muinteuaiiee for tlire«' vearn, and ut Win dtiith gavo
) ridit, 1 ketta, I iiiamoty, and a cloth to cover hU biNlv. And to Ukkuwa's
mother for her uiaiiitenaiiee for four monthn ti ih>1u.<« ]ui(idy. and for her burial
fi ridJN and u eh>th to cover her l>u<ly. uiid for her pinkunia 1 kelto, 1 munioty.
I cloth, 1 plute. 1 mat. 1 tuliijot, I etirilhi, 1 arecanut cutter, 1 chunam U)X,
and 12 pice (at 4 challit^ to a pice) were given. \Vitne^m.*ri who know tho
iiuymeiitM of tiieiM* debi<t are Diwule Duruya, Kiriyu Telkaraya, Polwatta, Kiri
lutunu, Wuduwuiof thu village. Nurunwula Uenayo, Yalegoda Attaragamaya.
ThuH4« Mcveral |H!r.»onH are witneMHei*, ] 1,021.
Eight low-riir*tu people, m tonuntM of the Dnhulu Muliguwa, hold a Dura
Flinguwii (4fi. Iji, 41, fhddM, (Mf. 2/'. Xf, gurdeUH, lOrr. \p. 2/. bun). Sorvicea
(ooniinutublo fur Uh. Hir.'iri) : (four HbuieM^ ouch tu hupply four inuboknt of
vogutuldeN, und with each kudu to givu 2 null (»f kokunu oil or two itbillingH and
unu puttaru of kitui Hyrup und three youn^ coeounuts, nine at tho foHtivaU throo
pihgON vegetubleH ; thu head Duiayu for the tinio boing receives 3.3) ridiflforthe
aopply of bnlTuhH'M ami a^rieultiinil inipleniciilH for thu cultivation of the
routtuttu ; to cnltivaH* ITi laluH of the niultettu ouco A year ; to thntcb the
atuwA ; to givu If) IiuIIm j;i'.'i{ory for the Awurudu .Man^'ulliiyA ; four tomints to
attend thu fe^tivaU. two Puja Maii^^alia and ten iIuvm of pornheru ; oueh shuro
to supply a man lor lit'teen dayn to earrv the Diwa Nilanio*H bnggu^'u and receive
inenU ; each to pruHuiit l<i tin Diwii .\ilaniu and Kaiiyukurunurahi vogutabloe
nnd betel.
Nine low easte peo|>lu hold u Nila INmgiiwu (H«r. :bi. ,'i/. fluldrt, la, l/i. 8/. gnrdont,
Ctr. li#. -1/. ben). S«trvieeM (eoniuiutablo for Km. ITl't'i.V) : (nino NhuruN) the principal
aer\ico \n the rultivatioii of the niuttettu ; No. 1 cultivuten lUi, \p, fi^, No. 2
«lr». 2/». ti/., No. :i a» Oy, .U. No. 4 tK/. 2/». ()/., N»». .'i (V/. 2/». 0/., No. t» On. \p. 2/.,
No. 7 tkf. ly*. 2/., No. H Off. lyi. .v., and No. 0 On. 1//. .V., implements of bus-
Ismdry. \'C., being supplied— iluring wceiling tiniu receive 1 pidu puddy pcr2pelus
extent : to tbrenh, crop, and remove straw to the utuwu,to thatch it and tho Uiira
NtlumoV lodgings and keep them in repair ; each to convert 12 luhas paddy into
rice and deliver it to thu temple ouee in heven uionthM : to give nevcn pingos of
firewood ; escb in turn to carry the Duraya'Minahekut and other pingonto Kandy ;
four to attend the fe<>ttvalK, two Puja Man^allu aud ten da>H of periiheni ; to
aupidy nine men for fifleeii day^ to tirag tiudwr.
l-ive Uiw cu'^te people bold a lIcwiNJ Panguwa {'2ii, Up. (I/. licldM, :Vf. 2//. (>/.
giirdcn»>. <>•'. 1//. Uf. ben). Surxicen (coinmiiUiblu for Um. .34*70) : (thrue i«liarei<)
PIL— PIL TIT
Meh to Mrv« for three mura of oue man of one month ; eaoh to attend IIm
featiTale, two Puja Mangalla and ten dayi of perahera— when on datj fodw
meak ; each to proeent vegetables and betel.
Kammalege hbldi a Navan Panguwa (Oa. 3/>. 0/. fields, Oa. Op, 61. gardem).
SerTices fcommatable fur Re. 17'(i5) : to do iron work for the temple aod
tenants or the village for two months, materials, &c., being supoliod ; to preaent
to the temple one arecanut cutter, one cocoanut scraper, and a mllhook, and an
arecanut cutter each to the Diwa Nilamo, Kariyakaraiiarala, Vidane, and the
Head Duraya.
Silpcksarage holds a Wadu Panguwa (la. Op. 0/. fields). Serrices (eommutablo
for Bs. 16'46) : to do carpenter's work in the temple or at the Diwa Nilame'a
Walawwa for two months, receiving food ; to present to the Diwa Nilame two
horn combs.
Panikki Hcnayaluge holds an Apullaiia or lUda Panguwa (Oa, 2p. C/. fields).
Services (eommutablo for Rs. 14'7()) : to wuhH the curtains, &c., of the Mali-
gawa for two months and robes of the officiating priests and headmen.
PILIOAMA. — A village in Mcdiipalutii konilo, Udunuwara.
In the Census of 1H71 grouiMnl with Uaduliuluniya, Ilenana, and Kiriwawulaj
united population, 5Gii. Poimlution uf INligama in 1881, 88 (21 maloa, 17
females) ; in 18D1, 6C (25 males, 31 females).
In the II. L. M. 18; aort-n (Un. lii. ()/.) of paddy land wore rcgtiitertHi In the names
of Pandakknraya. Wnduwa, riiiyogo Appu, Paranagan-kara-iieruwa,DeliwaIa«
Weruke Appu.
In 1878 24 acros (12 amunu) of paddy land were registered, of which 7| aorta
paid Us. 42'{>0, 12 rudc(*nied, and 4| Kold by the Crown.
F(n»M(7/f-i.— ArapandeniyrgiY, sohh of Pamlnkkara Rala, 8,AA8 (Tslnot Raka 17S€X
0,553 (N. 8.). BoyaKHiuu Uatnayaka MudiyaDMolago, 07,7-16. Kiribatkambnra
Basnuyaka llala. 2«>l {JOth AorrMh t, 1S33), ritiy<>ge, 2S,Ar»8, 2U,410, 83,766,
48,1 tH>, 4H.<iK3. Uyanwattcge, 2ti4, M^8 (Talpot 8aka 1737). Werakege, 264,
48,190. Wibaddege, 32,7G0, 48,083.
TheGadaladeiiiye Dewale has two Pangu (On. 3/^ 0/. fields, la. 2/>. 0/. gardens)*
Services commutable for lU. 19 05 ( Vol. /., ptt. SST-i-iO).
In 1344 A.I). Suwapati-ruja dedicated 2 pelas laud here to the Oadaladauiyn
Vihare(roi. 7.,^>.;W(/). '•
PILinUDUQOLLA.— A village in \Va(|^panaha Udasiya pattuwa, Matalo North.
three-quarters uf a mile east of the Trinoumalee road.
S^'f-ai/i.— Katuwana-ela.
UiU, — Moruntennekunda.
The trudiiiun is that the people supplied Ash tp a king, henoa the nania of Hm
village.
In 1871 the |K)piilatinn of Pililiudugolla was 294 ((54 males, 140 fenaloe).
PopulatHMi in 1881 : of Talakotuwa, 28 (15 malus, 13 funuiles) ; IhaUgama, 208
ni6 mailtH, 9:i foiimlcM) ; Pahalagama. 52 (27 males, 25 females) ; total, SMS
1157 males, l.il fcinalLH). In IHUl : Talakotuwa, .% (19 malus, 16 femalea) s
Ihttlagama, 224 (117 iualc«. 107 femaloM); I'alialagama, 42 (21 males, 21 females):
total, :m (157 males, 144 feniales). Vellalan, Katupulle, Wasliera, Tom-ton
Beaters, Paduwo.
In 1878 about 90 acres (47</. 3/*. 7/.) of paddy laud were registerod, of whioh
92 acres paid R.H. 21 11 1. ^ ' ' ^ ^ e i w»i«u
Wijekon Arachchila of Pilihudugolla witness to a Bibiht deed 1649 A.I*.
^Vol. /., p. Wo).
• y'"V"";T'^*"''"''""*^**^"^'*^ rililMidni(ollo Viharc pro^liirod a .Minnas d;it«il
ru V""'Ml'"*'* y\'^ pu«|HMtiiig toluve Imoii granted by Kinj; iihuwaueka lishu.
ftvU7/ /' / '"' l-n ^lii","'*" ^" ^*^ '' forgery, uh it was not written .in the ususi
Kik
The
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7W PIL— FTL
PIUMATALAWWA. — A TilUgu in Medapdata konle, Yatinnwin, 7) milw
from Kanily on th« Colombo roM.
•sVrriim.— Nanu-oya.
In tlio (*cnMUH of 1871 grouped with Ilukwatta. Population of Pilimatalawwa
ill \H»U 132 (72 mal()it, «iO fomaluH) ; in IHUl, 123 (07 malaa, 56 fmualea).
la tho 11. L. M. 4U| Aormi (21ft. 3/i. df.) of pmlily Unil are rofflMtorod In the namaa
of MnhiiiMlimni Ukkii. Omliifomiiwo Achuhila, Unaputa-ange Appu, Navaratna
MadaliwaHAm. (loiliu'tunuwM Arnclichi Appu, LanHukura Klxtappa.
In 1H7H iiIhiiiI 2iU atTuN (ISfi. O/i. 7/.) of imddy land wuro rvgihtorod, of which
11! aiT(*M iKiid Uh. !i7'OI, l.'l^ rtMlminuMi, ntid tho runt wi>ro iiliaii<iouod.
In 1344 A.I). 1 nniuna of land liuro dudicutvd to tho QacUloduniye Yihara
(Vof, /., ft. 2Mi).
\n IHHl a C M. .S. niixud vernacular hcIiooI.
Walawwa.— Tho Mito of tho Pdimatalawwo Walawwa is on a rising ground,
14 littlo Muith-wcNt of tho vihare and tho high road. It ia marked by a few
uoeoanut ti'ucN Htniiding in dcnso lantaua.
On aiiothvr tWiuh ground on tho other Hidu of the road and railway, two large
nu^ trouM mark thu pluoo whrru thonicinliorHof tho I'ilima Talawwe family were
cruu)a(<-d. Kiipuwatto Kumaiilmini waM buried hero.
Not fur fnuii I'iliinatuluwwu Wuiawwa niood MaUurawo Walawwa.
A IMitna Taluwwo .Nilamu wuh witiUHM to an Unipola deed in l&GO A.D.
Thiru w:iH 11 riiiiiia TiilawHu Maha UalNiila Nilumo in 1723 A«D., who had a
brollirr Waiin.'iku Nilaiim.
I'iliiuaTalawwc. DiHiivaof Four KoraloN in 17GU A.n. and Pallegampaha Adigar
in 177.'). Uu built thu An^iri Puraiia Viliuru in I7C(» and dudicsitcd lands to it
( Vol, /., ft. 7'i). He wuM witiieHH to a Pora<lciiiyu deed dated 1773 A.D. He died
about I7H3, leaving two noiim and a daughter, who had a daughter, Dodantale
Mahatinryo. Tho elder hoii, thu Adigar Piliina Talawwo, wtut tho greatest
man in tho Kandyan eountry at the ond of tho laHt and tho beginning of this
ooutury. Ho held luiuy oIUcch buHideH that of limt Adig:ir.
In 1H()2 A.i>. hu held thu oiliivH of Malta Aniuiudah; Wannaku Nilunie, Maha
DoM'alo HaMiiayaka Nilaine, Maduwo itaiikaraperuwo Ijekain, Maha Madige
KuttaUm«hlu of thu l<K)wer Provinoe.H, Puswullo Kuruwe Vihinavaya, Dixavaof
Nuwar.ikalawiya, Disiva of Aiiawulaiiil(»ra MunneHMinuna and Putt4i1:im, Disava
of Seven Kor.deH, and A«li;^Mr or Kandy. IIIh titlo waH Pilima Talawwe
WijayaAUiidara Uajakaruiia .Sttnewiratna Abeyakon Pandita MudiynnHoRalahami
(Jiul. Cum., Ulh Jttfi/, 1S25; nr^ ahu To/. /.. /*/;. 110,360, .WO).
In tho U'^iniiing of tho du|»oHud kind's rei;,Mi he had tho managemont of all
the alTain»of the kingdom (Jitd. Com., lOlh Dtremftfr^ 1S:!0).
In,lH01 he built tho Asgiri Alut Viliare and t(K>k part of tho AIu Viharo landsand
dedicated to it ( Vof. 7., pp. .U', 7-^). 1 lu owned the villa^'e Doli wala ( Vol. /.,y*. ISS),
lie waH U'licaded in iHl'J. He h.id a dau'^diter iiiarriod (1) to MigaMtcnne
Adiijar (IW. /., yi. iU) ; (2) Ehele|Mila A.ligar (To/. /., />. i'OJ) ; and (3) to
llat watte Dewauiedila Nilamu ( \'ol, /., /). JO).
After ItiH execution in 1H12 the Moormen wcro expoUud from the Kandyan
country (ar havin^r asnisted him (IW. /., jt. (A.
The brother of thu Adigar, Pilima Talawwo, DiHava of Habarugamuwa,
niarrii'd Kotuwegedara Loku Kumarihami. Ho died on a voyage to Batam
( Vol. /.,/>. 4IS). lliN Hou Pilima Talawwo WijcMindam Uajakaruna Navaratna
.Kltiiiayaka Uamluraiiayaka .MudiyaiiMO Ualahami .Maha Gabada Nilame and
Uiyawadana Nilame in ]H'J4. In IHIO ho mdd \m hmU in Arambognma to
KumaraHjiiiii ( VoU I . p. <;>>). Vcngada Lolehimi and her huMband Kumara
Kistiiappa Nayakkar. reutiouMof KumaruHiuni, brought the action 28,215 againat
Pilima TalawwuV widow claiming ihc laiidn. The c:i.He wan not procuedcd with.
lie nii.rrieil thu only daughter of Kaimwattu Diyawadana Nilame and died in
Kandy on iHth Jauuar)', 1835 ((>.ti82). (See for further particulars Vol. /•,
pp ::s.1,4ts-410.)
Pilima Talawwo Wannaku Nilamu, tho younger brother of Pilima Talawwe
Maha Habitda .Nilame, had thrcu houn ; tho Mooond, who was an old man in
IHi'I A.n., gavo thin deed :—
In tlic year of Snka 1721. I, tho oooond of tho throe M>nii born, to
Aramudahi Wannaku Nilame, tho younger hruther of Pilima Talawwe Maha
(irattads Ndaudv, of Me<lanalata, in Kindttruwai;abada ValVttU>Nwcv ^a fai ^''^^
•MUM burn to ue have failed to render any aasUtaikos Vo iaAa9iAW«%\%!^^Sa]a
PIL— FIL fit
oooBtry and foiM. and I ha?« reoeiTad MalikMiM from mar own tttwtawyMUgtr
brother Dingiri Menika, I haTt hereby given the land belonginf lo ma, to vil»
Gonapola of 3 polas, together with the tonvmentn. garden*, and plantatlona,
after I hwl poMteMcd for vighty-four vearm I have given tbt»m nnto my joungvr
brother Dingiri Menika, in the month of Unduwak, during the Increwing moon,
being Wodni'Mlay, on thiM ilay, undor tho oonHtulktiou Di^nata. Tha witneai*ee to
thi« are Mvdduwutte Korala of Four Korulea, Xikaimlawatto Mudiyanae,
Oovindahigu Puuuhirala, Alukumburcxo Puiichirala, llukMaltcgoKankaiiaina,
ArauilH;gaiua Kora A|>|iu, Hokuiuuwu Yiduuo of Mu«lago«la, Polpitirvge
Muduwu Appu, MuiiK'ulagaiiia Viduuc, Walnwwu Viduuu, Araiiilu*gauia lluun
Duraya, (iiraguiiia IKuuya. Known to thuM) |ivrMon« thin laud vuuchvr haa
birn gnuitcd. (Inipri'uutionM.) i;t,o:>U.
The family lield tlie following d(*(Ml, dated 17A(> a.I). :—
The boundarii'H of thu lot of luad Miihawdopitiva, in the Panna village
Tanuambuwa in Piligandahayu korale, aro on the eaitt from thie idde
Ko!(i>otu>oya, on the nuiith from thirt itido tho dewata trit) in Wclikurabura,
on tho woHt from thin Hido of thu nlab of stone, and on the north from
thiH pido tho nolli trvo on thu feiico of tlio fiold, the niarnhy lot of ground
within thwe l><)undariv!t Nnuhonda Durnyn ^'ut from Aruma Ouraya, Janguwa
Duruya got from Nanhonda Durnya, Sirica Duraya got from Audaraya
Duraya. 1. Andarayn, who am bogottonto Kinjrn. having ohtaino<l thomroc, and
aH I, thu two Diirayo who arc al»*o iMititlod to tho hint!, and the nix Nilakaroyo
who alito havo a rit^ht, all of \\», iHvau.Hu ^'u aru nnlmtul to ]N»vcrty, taking
2r>u ridiH from thu I'ilima 'I'nlawwo Wiiiawwa. gavo tiiin inarnhv Innd. which ia
tho pnravoni of tho nix Niliikur.iytt and tho two Durayo, to I'iliuia Talnwwe
WflluHsu DiHanmhatmava. to bo fMWHfMHod in |iuravoni. Wo, the Miid nix
Nilakarayo and tho two I)iiruyo. having, fur ourr*<>lvoH, our doMN-ndantit and
rolationM and othorM, agri*oil not to miikc any di<4|»nto. oiihor by wonl or
doc'd, havo Ki^eu this land grant on Siiturday, of tho incrousing moon of the
month Mfdindina, in thu yoiir of Saka \7v\ Witnot^^^ to thin are Arampole
Uudiyan^s Vedarala of thu i*amo villago, Ihalawatto Viilan(>, hiradunne
Nekutrala, Mawatagama Vctlarala, Kotjkapola Ariwhchi, Digane Kankanamn«
Wattu MiJtia Duraya. May it |>roH|)or t
Pilima Talawwo Oiyawadaiui Nilanio witnOM to a dcod in 1788 A.D. {Vol. /•,
Pilima Talawwo
Pilima Talawwo
Pilima Talawwo
The widow of tbo Kapuwattu Adigur fltatvd that landa at Pilimatalawwa were
giTen by an ancestor of hor lute huNband to an uncoHtor of the Alukumbare-
gedara family for tbo Hcrvioe of lighting the fnnorul pilon of hie family,
collecting the asbos, and building monuniontH {Jwf, Cmn., 27th Stfitnuhfr^ 1880),
Pilima Talawwo Tikiri Kuniarihami died m Fubruary, 1H84, without iaano,
Teat. 1.34C ( Vtd. I., p. 318), 27,57:..
The Pilima Talaw we family owned tbo Embilmigama Walawwa ( Vol. i.^2K S24),
Madurawe Walawwa. — Diy^kclinawala Nilamen/iViJiMadurawe Loku Bandt
married tirnt a Kahawatlo lady and bad tbrcu houb ; the older, Kabawattu Uanda,
married an Uruluwutto lady. Tho bocond wife of tho Nilamo waa an Ural6-
watte Kuniaribami, by whom bo had a dangbtor, married ttf Mah»kadawara
Puncbinila, who had a Hon Kiri Bunda, wbo in 17% A.U. got tliis deed from his
grandfutbcr : —
In the year of B.ika 171R. I, Pilima Talawwo Madnrawo Loku Banda, ct
Mo<laiiHlata in Yatinuwara, have grautinl my |»aravoni landi*, via., Oonapola
of A pilas, Anandnpola of 1 )M>la, togothcr with tho high and low grounda
thereto attachnl, to my daughter Dingiri Kumarihami*H nnn Kiri Uauda, mj
grandson, on Thursday, under the conHtellation Sita. WitnoMtfet who know
thi:i are Nikapalawuttu Mudiyan^e, (iovindula Hala of tho ^Amc villatrc,
Ilukwatte Rala, Guru|>a1a Arutbchilu, Alodawatte Kuraia of Makadawara in
Four Korabs. Hiinu Payiudakuraya of l>antiiri', Gira^rania llennyii. liagnmnwe
Vidani! of tbo Kapuwattu Walawwa. With the knowjidge of tbi>o |M>niuna
I have miidi> thiH ^raiil to my ^^randtton Kiri liunda. tbo mm of mj daughter,
do'-Iuring tbat wbtn-vrr ^bull di<<puto tbi"* by wonl or di-^'d -hall nulTrr by the
ordraU. And for writiii*^ ihiH Muduruwo U«la Walawwo Nilamc. lli.o.'iC.
After the death of the Nilamc Iuh widow married Wondaruwo Nekatkiyana
Nilame and bad four Hons : M) Loku Handa, Ka«nayaka Xilamc, who
marriod an Abeyakon Waiawwe lady and bad a mi\, Mndurawo Lekam (8,Gb8),
Disava of Matalo, Sittn by, in 180() a.d. {Vol L^p, 401),
DiMiva llaluwadaim Nilame (To/. 7.,^). i7i).
Kumaribami (]'«/. l.yju 458), '27,675.
■bo hid ft
19,f>M, 18,Wlt), IhiHW, 2A,4G4, U,0U7) ; (i) >..«».». .«». t..w^~.j , v., .
Cat : ind (4) Vsd«kanl»nu KiUrn* (25,8M}, who had ■ Km OlntUMt
iri niralu lianda (13,a''fl, ST.HTT).
Dtb d»i 0.
_ . _ „ lo me, Aluknisl
DrMkadibnn Aowiililuniik at 1 |wla ■
bnib, boUHi ■»! uUnlalioiKi, a* I un nuw tndcbtcil lod rtdi
KntlKoalo Lhn WalKVL wa; tlio mDiii7i> raixlvrd front tbt Wakwwa an Sh ridii,
iiaihW :i aniunu and l iH'la, -I twlupi^u olothi tor U) rldii, aud I pada elatb,
thl> Binih I hav>' n-a-hi-i fcuiu ihu WiUwhi. Witni->iMa to ihli am Hiulif
nwu KulnliMiii. llu-a»K<i Itnbliiiuii, Uiiji]>utii-iui|ie llali, Gorupulaiie Anchobl,
^ I'kui await.' lUU. aii'l Ari>inl»'|j>'>"* Vidaui-. Thing. itin'O the iwcond lima
arv :> nmimii aii<] I ]■•!• yniliy, 1 ki1nknintup]>0Ill clulb inlun II ridft; OD
aimmnt of Ihi-.U-tmin willi rr'|>'L-l to (ho itnrdcn lluliiirahiwatla I got 1:2 ridin ;
t Kill 1 LS'luiiiiu L-l<iih-. a lailnmiu inula eliitba, I tiinlaki'-Iailuppa elotb. 1 iiad*
(■l..tb Willi ml Dinvl b»r.lvn< f.ir :■ rhlbi ; ti> iajf a llnv I icot n ridl> anil I
tnilut-iiu liaila rlnlb i an it «aa Bahl that tbrni U a di'lit dup on aooannl ol tha
Itajakarifa Kav>' S riilii; all IbvM wen )!lvpn Ihv H-ouod time. Attvr th«
lDj(rl>>ija cnno a ainuiiu u( (laililj arvre );■'"*■>-
(IHia a:ii.V— Id tbi' yivr «t Haka I ':<>, In Ibin jrar. In the moutb ot Poun,
tbg elmrntb dar. WhiTCU 1, UnaiHita-anitc Ajipuhuni, o( lledip&lala In
fUtKlurHWiBaliailB Yaliimwira, baviDK been ruiluciil to diatTew and d«9tltn>
tiua, haiv hi'rvbj tran-li'rm) and muile oirr, of lbs lindn belonging to ma,
HIirabaniulalvBiw AflWHlduuiaut iiH'laaand ihethi'mtoaiipurteOBnt gardeni,
Iriii'McnIa, pliuilalluDis biitb and low groiindH inclunivo, unto Uoduraira
Li-kaM SlaMiUnaja, In ho br him bi-ld in iiaravcni, wberrloro I not writttn
alnl drIlTcriHl nnlii him Ibiii ilocmncnt cimn-jrinK landii r and I. Appnfaaml,
m^'in-d OS riilin and » amnnn nf luid.lj tnm the Koid UadumwB Ukam
)liiha(in»a. (In|irruitiiiD^.) Thi- witni'-^'ui to [hia aro Wunuldaua llama-
daruwn, iladurnwu VnUkanbaniiia Nilanii'. Ital-nn^I'BfindakaTnrB, Ounafft
nf Ihr NinM' Ihhiiw, Ik-hifinna I'dbcM Xaid*, Arauibi'itninR i'uiioha, and tbla
Tal|"it wan writlru at Ibu Tulilluka ItuiiaKu by Talamun Vidann. IN.illlS.
f bwi
hriv. Ihinaiiola Mudijriiii
li).it:il, aii,!M.-|. llaltcniuurr. ^VI3. HT.I'y. IlinicaniaWaUwiic Tiklrl Baiula
had lawl burv, ai>.l>;it. Iibhwrla. Kurala. lil^KH. Kabawantlala ItaU. Itl.isll,
Wadurawi' Wiilnwwa. r>3, n^tun, ll.lTa, MiiGU, ItlJIIti, Ix.NWt, Su.xtili, ZU,4A1,
Miifn,.mnj, lliKirmfn, 3U,IIIS. iM.'rt'J, Iki.iWO, Piliwa TnbiH wt' DiiginuUM-
nlliiKK lax''. JV ?"^'^ I'udituttiitv. XVJU, n.lTll nni-angu IIbdII
lluriyalaKv, H,:iatt. IVmiK IHI.!i;4,3l,l»l, IMMT.
IkllJtMl riiut.A YitUHi: wna built alHiuttMnilDo the ailatil an ulilcr building.
Il atauda iiii a nick imutiibat<<ly almn- llic Knndy and Cobinibo nvid, and in Mnni
friM llio railway. It in n >niiill. |t)nin biiildinit, K ft. bj; ID ft. I'haro aiv tlira*
nuall iniaiivH nf Diiddlia in ■ Hiiiinit iKuturu. Ikbini) it ix o wnall dnguba with
tunr [lilliir' nt I'nrli cnrtiiT nf tlin W^o, wUicb au|)iHir(i.'d a mut. Near t» tba
M»th ia a Ui'lri'v )diiiitcd ulxiut Ibu tiinu of Ilia builditiB «( tbe |iranint vibare.
Tbs HuvLiudoii ia pu|iilliirf .
Tba vibaro biw 2 \ni\n unJowmcnt. wbicb paid tax (6T,B4&).
PILIWKLA,— A Tillniiu in Kanduknra llw)a knialc, UdapaUla, nt Uib junction «(
thn K<itniii1a-»}'a ■iili ibu Miiliiwali-t[nni;». It iH undor an Anichchi with
UalaU, Miiwaliira. a»d Kt-kuliilnadii.
In UiulVniinii i>( IKTI iimutod willi Miiwiilum. ru)iulation of I'iliwela in
IfMl.a-itrxUiib'i.ll (r>ii,il. '<) ; in IH'.U, :tl (IM inalvH, 111 f.inutuii). Uuraiit.
lnlHTMn|a<-ri'><l<>. L'j>. U.fnt |i:i>1dy liiiid worv rvgioturud, of which 1) ael«
|nid It*. 7, and the rvnt wuru rvilcoiiivil.
PINKAWKIiLA. — A villugo ia laggnin Pallonlya palluwa, UaUU Gaat, ia
V<i|iuhti<>n iif I'da Pinnawclbi in |f)!>l . 44 ( )9 nialen. 2S femalaa) ; in 1891, 69
(311 miilFH, 3t fvm:ib'K), Tiim-t<iiii ttcaUn, Pnduwo, Waib«n.
In 1«7H alKiiit 2fi arr«a f la., I,., 8f.) of paddy knd wore repaUwd, of which
23| »>Toa {Mid Ha, li'JSU ; tha nni wore unoomniutvd.
PIT-PIT 781
PTTAKANDA.— A Tillage in Oaogawata korale, Yatiuuwara, on the road frooi
Kandy to the Haloluwa ferry, bonloring the river Mahaweli-ganga.
//iW.-Pitaknnda.
In the CoiiMUH rvtuniM it U induiled in the Kamly Munici|Kility.
In 1878 14| acren (7a. Ifi. 4/.) of piuldy land wore ruguttorod, of wHlch 0)
aorea paid Ra. 30*18.
Sir Harry Diaii owns Und horo.
Blase and Jan.Hi r». P. D. Lewis, 30,73^. Chettieii, GM,007. Kadar Mohideett
r«. Blaze, 35,318.
PITAKAXDA.— A village in Udosiya |Nittuwa, Matnlo South, in Muwandenija
waKiin.
Poimliition in 1871, Ih {AU nmloH. 3(1 funwleti) : in 1881, 92 (49 males, 421
femaleM) ; in IHDI, 127 (72 nialvH. UU ft'iiiiiloN). I'nttiwHln (leople..
In 1878 about *JI1 ncrun (Hlir 2/'. 3/.) of |mddy land were n'giatvrcd, of which
9 Acre* paid Um. 14*24 ; the I'ent were rudveinotl.
/ViN««7iri.~GnUi*tivrtre, 02,52H. Kohrlwatiiyayogo and Qammahelage, 48,111
MedamuUetre and Muttettuweiro, :il.lU3.
PITAKANDA. — A hamlet of Yatapnna, in Oangailhnia korale, Udapalata.
Dina Duraya1ai;?e m. D. R. Imray, for a hena, which defendant naid belonged
to hiM wife by purvhaHo from the Crown, 31,7:iH, 48,3iit).
PITAWALA.— A village in Oanipaha Konilo KiMt, (Tppor Duinbara, 31 milen
from Knndy on tbu mad to Hintcnna, near Digalla, 3*75 luilea from Modiwakn.
StrftiiH. - Toinniitiyanu-oya.
lliflit. — Ilata clU^kandurn, (lalbonekanda, Kahntapiliyokandti, Kalokannww
kanda, Lunu-ukiriyu ^Mlhinna-cUa, IMuwuiiitiitokaiit^i.
A largo vilia}>u divided into Uda Pitawala, Pallu Pitawala, and Pitawnln
Udapiunncdda.
Population of Pitawala in 1871, 912 (40ri nialvH, 447 fuinaliii). Of Uda
Pitawala in 1 H81 , 229 (117 uialis, 1 1 2 f<. niub h) ; of Pallo Pitawala. 708 (370 maU>a,
838 females) ; tolal, 937 (487 nialiH, 4'>U ftiiialoH). Of Pitawala in 1891, :i:i3
(175 uialcN, lf>H fi'UialiM) ; of Pitawala IMa^'aniuudda. 2(15 (104 uiaUm, llll
fcMnali-H); of ITda Pitawala, 153 (K5 nialiH, i>H iDuiaK-H) ; total in lH9l, i*t*Jl
(3()4 ma km, 327 femaluN).
Captain JoliUHtou; in 1804, camped hero after 15 inilvH march from cronHiiiK
the river at PanKarauuninmna. *
In 1878 about 74^ aercH (37ri. 0/^ 7|/.) of \mV\y land in Uda PitJiwala wtns
reffiHtored, of wliiili 4V aoroH|Ndd Km. 110*53 ;'nlM>ut 2ii noieH wero redeemed
In Pallt) Pitawala 2211^ aeren (114^. 3/i. 1/.) wcrn regi«>tfred. of which 12^t|
acres paid Rn. 28<i'C8 ; 102 acres were redeemed.
Famillrt. — Pitawalo Di'^avo. father of Pitawala I^'kam (IW. /../». rffl7).
Pitawala Muhotntcyo Kuid hIio wan one of the maitlH of honour in attcndauoe
on the ltt»t <|ueen of Kuiidy, by whom i>ho wan iriven in inurringe to Pitawala
Lekaiu. !»,■*»<'. t
B^iuilnra Mniika. ••istrr of the Leknm an<l wife of Mndufrallr(«ajanayaka NilaoM*
and iiidthir of lluiiiltukwelle aluix Muilu^ulla lUimia, *.!,.'•(; t.
Pitawala HaluV father ^ave land, oh a ImlatxuruUa. to Alutpinm Dugganaa
I'nnunrie ( I ••' /.. /i. I'.i ).
DipiUe .Muhumlirain Nilamela<^'e, :t8,:i:t<». Ktawetunu*trnno-pitiyefro, 2!i,4o7.
(Jandeka-e, l".».lo7. Ilunpiinuir.'. h.Sj7 (Talpot Saka ITJO). V,\*M:%, .%:.!»U7.
Ja\a«uuil:tia Muiliyan>rla)r«'. :(.l 17 (N. S.). Kuriiwita yMMMJnlia Miulivnuttelagr,
7:i.n'.». Ma.liiKMll.i;... ;i;i.;i.;o.:;:j.MMi. M.dnu'e, I.7l;i, •i:i.H7:.. -1.104 <N..s.). Mwr-
men. 7li,'jr,ti Pullijre. 7'.».7Hl. Pali* kuuilair. «.e, i;l».|o7. PihilliKo. 2H.ri4H,
2'J.lo7. :.'.•, (.0. r.:...*.K7. Pitawala Walawwa, l».:i".l, ri:».7*.»l. i;.*i..".n7, 7t».'-'iii;. Pul-
jra>mulle'/e. ."l».7'.»l. natafalapitlyrife. 4.lo4 (\. S ). TainiU. .Mi.H.'i Tennegt*.
'JH.|o7. IM ikuinl.unK*'. I.7l:l, • J.7r/i .\or> mh, r, />Jrf). NVattejfe. 2N.r.4H, r.l»,4*20.
NVirakoii MiulivanMlap* .Meiiair*'. H.I 17 (.\. S.) Wiram'kara .>! udi vanitviaiffl**
:i.1 47 (N. S.). W i»H4ikun»go, U.1 17 (N. s.). ^
> lBilit>MTcfa«lwlIlu,ol 1W noDtb N»1
inH wiion. IvingNai unity, uniUr Iba ooiulcll
tolliiwinir bDili> wm- rIx'B I>; nc, lUnKMntgr Atauuuwe AnchchUa, st
PltrnnU. Is I'tnotja |iaUii<irB (•■■uiinha at Uumban. Th« Held 4Bd ita
•inHirt-nnt rhinax and giinlri a tn|ip<illl vt ml caljoo.aobo't.abil]-
hiwk. a 'mk, ami an ai<-. Of (he iviiiH»n wbn knnw that tb*M tbinin *cra
>i*vB liy iw lu liliwinilB, tlir i.'rauil'"n. vhi.m I hire adopied. are Wadapa
Aravluiuila, I'ullt'iHiivx I'un.-I.irula. t'->air" Am'U. WilbDjc.xIa Kiln Rala. Um
waahrr. and IUIiii>»iiA«l llw vil1ii|.-e. In ki.uwMH* uf lUw i.i.uiut tUi
tranafm iia> iR'm irr^nM. Thn>« who di'iiirli ur inicrrupt th<a iliall niffer
cal>Diiii.->alTh< <«.l.nl>,l«t iiilimuinitnih.n..|iallha|>t>-nDara1aD:t3r«lwii
k' FWrara at iIh' I)>c i nlialr. Ihr iir.<>n. vhn aid ur aN-int brrito rliall
'hfi<i*i[ 1 thr hni'i><np-ii of ilii- wurlii nl khIh. awl thi' jHr^on- who diaturb or
iDlrrruiil ihj' •hall no to liill. tl,H:!7.
PITAWAI.A.-A Tilbipj in Ut{ir>la C<1.L«iyn |>.Ltliiwa, Malnic K«l. (laUpalla,
I'itiwula, iiIkI Mvla ib fi.nn iin Anicln'Ui-nuiwni.
A ViiMii ii;iiui-<1 I'iiaaiilii.ra aiiH tlHi nrii[iiiBl wttlar.
Ill inTH |:iii> 41'iv (!■'<». Ifi. M,) uf lUiUI}' luii'l KcnrrBiittrediuf which nboul
PyiTHwiyn : - Ki|i
FVPI
buni.
IdKK.ili u
"V' P"l'>iliiti..i
lUiKh (ladily
n-millm. Piliu
TikiH lltn.b. r.v.i»,y.
Uwllviui-luKu l«iliiiilunila AradH-bila ■
r;ilH .'■illm:
luwwn Tikirl Kuuiarihaint rt. U.la'.ylrira PaUa Walawwa
I. lliabitauiigti Kapuruhami, IO,Ufl,
KidiUiartU Snuiaiiual* MaUhi Ann N^yahii UunaiiHi! omici) a KiuJa Panguwa
Tenant : l'iluwil)t» |,i.- Kiri Uiiuib. llvlil a fii'l<l of In. Op. bl. Service*
(ewuuiiilaMu t.n IIk II-.I:.): tu ai.iMar at Hm i.M anil new year witb bvtol ;
In iU|i|ily |H-htiluiu wliou the iiniprietiir (iaiu tbo vilbge ■, to auppljr the Vidana
wilh (wii ailukku lUily a* kinw aa liu ia in llie vilbqii for mruuriiiK tha padily
of iLia llckl iiuil (mtviiju him wilh IiiJiiiiiBa. l^priulor paid the tax.
PITAIVELA - A hnnih-t -l Miiiik
hare(l'»J. I., II ^G'J).
r<>|iiiU(i(>a m IS'n, 3UD (iM nulca, 1-lfi foinalM).
Uilugampaha knrale, Lower Dnm-
a [>»k<l> Molik-awn viIUk"' 'H^i »<:»-• (l->3u. ip. U.) of tMUd; It
AViwirio.— AKBlmnulli'itv. i\:i»': nnmbiilnwnwi
im, :i!i.i7ii. K'liii-."-. ii.iro. JMairr, :i:ti. 3i>.i;
I-Hllrwrla.,-,- .■.l.:..ll,T.«.«l!>. l-|bg.',:,l,;iHI,Ti«I.UlV.
PlTKHiDA Mjtt.liiAWA.— Thv Tnfilh-rplii: wan at une liine, \aaff ago, daprnuted
lirri>. Tliitru nru hiuiu uuh-Il-h ill the Muligavra. u,iil avVurul pneaU live in th»
adjiiininii panmla.
Kii;ht)4'iKhi Velblaiiml I^iw-oialv iwc>|4a bold, aa tnnanta of the Ualada
Halinwa. an A-wi-lilnni Viinttnwa (ti<'>.i. 2f>. 9(. ficMa, !ih. -Iik 31. nnlena).
ttorvnva Iniinumlalila t..i' IIk. I.44'<'.V.): the HH boUlinkt ei»iatitiit« BtluaB
|iau|{U,twh|uiiilin«a In ilttlivrrut the MaliKawa .laiirlytma mahi-kada of HI kiixb
ot vuuulaldi-a, ami al tlie uins time titoffvra |Niniimauf iwiikhi'lndf Tei{i'ta)i)ca
ta tbu K^inkilMuui aivl 411 bwlel IcaTLii to the Kariyaktianniala ; ti> piiy
KaniMiHlurn a( ihu rule nf twn|«nni (wr ix-la i>t inildv IiuhI ; earh pangiiwn to
fitriiiah a inaii tor ini-nial Work fur eiiflit Hnv" in the v*"" at tli« MaliiMWa,
awl imr man (■• H|n.-m liinlwr tlwru ca lit tlw Diwa Nilamu for eifjlit iluya ;
•ueh |>iitii:uwii ti> ifiva a jHMinina iif iiwvittnmtK or TcgetaUv* accuriliug to cant*
•nd licli'l to tin Uiwa Nibiua un bu a|i|KunuiHint.
PIT— PIT 78S
KatupulelleKe bolda % NaniimurA Panguwa (On. 2/>. bl, fielda). Servioas
(oommoUble for Ra. 6'50) : for ncrrico riile Yatinuwara oaiie No. 2/2/6, Panguwa
No. 2. The aofTioe is due jointly for tho two purceU of the panguwa in Talwatta
of Yatinuwara and in Uaoi|Niha of Uda Diiinlium.
Oorunnehelagef Mananualage, and Kolnnkctiyfge hold an Acbari Hanguwa
(So. Op, 91. fieloH, On. lu. 0/. gardcnB), S<rvicuH (coninintaltle for Ra. 28*75) :
to pay twopence yearly per pel:i of p •iMy Liiid to tho Muli^^'awa ; to (pvo a
kiiohen knife and a coc<mnut Hcraptr, uml a Hiinil»r knife and H«:ni|»or to th«
Pitigoda Muliguwa yoarly ; to make nianiotioM and plough coultera for tho
mutiettucultivMtion iit I'itigoda, iron hiini^ Huppliod l>y tho Muliv;awa and charcoal
by the Nilakarayo of tho village : to fiirniHli a man lu work in iron at the temple
or Diwa Nilame't houne for one week in a year, the tenant m) employed receives
moala ; to give a now ycar'n ponunia of a hero! ontter to th«* Diwa Nilame and
another to tho Piti*;oda Vihuro and throe to the thrco <]:iniui:ihi>it.
Alutgo holdn a Bulitiyana Panguwa (Id. 3/). 0/. fioMrt. Oa. Op. it. gardonH).
Servicea (comniutahle for lU. IfriiO) : to pay yearly gannamlurii io the
Kandy Maligawa at tho rate of twopence per pcla of mud land ; to beat
tom-tom for the tewawa on poya dayH at tb.o Pitigoda Maligawa ; to supply
uekat wattoru in rc.H^xiCt of the cultivation and harvcNtini^ of the PitigfMla
muttettu crop : whin on tluty at Pitigoda Malii^awa tenant loceiveM rations ; to
give a now yoar'n penunia U* the Pitigoila Vi<lano of a piece of cloth six cubits
long and throe broad.
PITIYEOKDAR.X.— A village in Udagam)»;ilia koralo, Lower DnniWira.
Pooulation in 1H7I. HA (114 nialoH, \l\) ftniale>t) ; in l>iHl, 227 (110 maltiii, 117
fenmioa) ; in iH'.U, llMi (1);> males, 115 females).
In tho H. L. M. lUl acron (Da. '2p. i'tl.) of fMuldy land wore regii*ter«'<l.
In 1878 17} acrcH (Xa. .V 0/ ) wore rcgi!sturo«l, of which 12| acrot paid Rii. 41M8.
A Qan.s:ibhawa Court ia held hero.
A IN //«>«. —bannekge, 63,n.'i7, fia.u.'iK. Ekuuayaka Ratuayaka MadiyauMlage,
3,9IJ(N. 8.). tlraminigolle^re, :(0.7:>H. Ciumuge. IG.iUia (Talitot Koka J72U).
Giddowai^e, H(U:*K. Hari!«iNUtuwe;;e. 7,2iiU, 2M.oI7, a7,2Ml. Ilennekge, (itl.lM.
69.PJ3. Hettiyaihniyege.2>,Ul7,:l7.2Hl. InnluunillaKC.(;:),o:*7,i>;t,n.is. Kaudeffe,*
28.017. :I7,2.M. Karuna DuniyalaK«'. Ho.T.'iK. Kotika-amlNve, 2M,U17. a7/i8l.
Low-country HinhaloKO. 3(»,7:>s. Miiornnn. 17.'.»*.m), :\\,i\\:\, .S2.lN).'i. PaliiMum
RnwUi Urahkreana Wijr-nnanda Itundaranaynkn Abikoii Wijtratna Wanala
Mu«liyans4'l»>re Mudiyan-e. X«»tary. •;ii,4IH. 72.'!M)i;. ufi.lKlii Pitiyfgttlara Ukku
Baiitla. (t7,Ui:) (land at Mahaiyawa Mold to Proctor Ranhami. ao,H7t>. AH.M.V^i.
Pitijcgedara Unnani>e ( Vo!. /.. /*. 7o.) lUnkotge. r^'i.o:.7, <;:i.o:»H. Itatnayaks
Ilu«liyan:«elage,.l,12.'* (N. >.). llatnekge,ai.«(4:i. Sinarutna, Notary Of Panwila,
€U,IU2, (>tf,li»a. Udat€nno Viduiielagt-. 28,ul7, S7,2{il. Waturakumbnrfge, 1,1:^
(1798 A.D.'j. — On Saturday, the riirhth day of the d(*ert^H{ng moon, of the
month 11, in the year of Saka I T'Jo. niulfr t}i«« eonnh llation Piiwaiialguna,
I, (iamarallagf Samuddaralianii. of lMtiyt'«/«'(Iara in rila/aTiijinha of Ihunhurm,
have tran'tt'erri^tl my tl(>ld «)f 1 pria and it!« appurtenant lii^h and low gnmnda,
inelutling ehcuas. to my gran<lvin Kirali to |mi^hc>«< in imruvmi. WilneMmti who
know the Mime an* thi' ineuml>«iit oi i'itiyivi-ilara Vihare, Itaturkala of the ^ime
Tillage. Uanialiy<> M«)tnli]m Vidarnla ol the Nime villa^;*', llrn<^(> Ualnhami,
Metlahinne.Muhandiramauf Madawala.YatirawanaOan Duraya. ClmpruuationH.)
I(»,(i0;i.
PlTIYKnF.DAKA VlilAKK.- (iunigania lTnnanM4.> Mated that the viharo waa built
before the accoanion by triddowa Uur.iya, who dedicateil lands. After tho
•ucMsion Kammalpitiye Duraya and AnunlK'geya dedicat(;«| landn. All the
dedications were verbal.
Migahakotuwe rnnanno waa the first ineumlwnt ; he died in 1820 (28.890).
Udunia PuUe Wa<iuwa a:iid he d
Action by the iauumbcnt for a
dedicated part of a field to the viharo (17,990).
garden at Madawala (32,9i)0).
PITIYEGED.VRA.— A villigc in Asgiri TTdamya pattuwa, Matalc Routh.
In the OnMUH of 1H7I grou|HMl with Pamunuw:i, Wattogedara. and £remudu<
golU ; unittKi population, 255 (140 mal«M. 115 femalen).
It i« not m«Mitioni-d in the Ci-nNUi* of IHMI nor of I8*.U.
7S4 PIT-POD
PITUNUGAMA.— A vilLigu in (nAtiKaiKikiU komlo, L'tluimwttm.
In tilt* (*viiHii« <»f IM71 gn»u|H><l with KotukoiIoniyB and Pklkumbmm. Popa-
Utipn of Piiunngunm in ]kh|, 7M (:t«l lusileti, 3U fuinaleii) ; in 18^1, 41 (19 malev,
'ii fvnwlch).
In the II. L. M. 42 1 nrn'H (*2lif. (»/#. U/.) of iMidily land were reffietered in the
niuiifi* of Iftiinikn lUla. Kiipurmlu (l(nhulMiil«I«Of Anifale Kumbura. Pitanu-
ffoiiiu Atiikurulc Ariichi'hil.-i. KuutuIii. P('tiTB;ru(U Arachchila, Bodikotuwe
iriiiiHii^«}. A>|>;iiiti,v«' Knukaiitiina. Ruhiiliaihlf, friyuK'munya. Nikadenija,
M<ntkriUa, Wnhtilkadn hisuu'kil.i ( \Vuh;ilkiMlc)> Henit MudaliwnHama, Kapu
•^ Nnitii*. l*ikiuuniii(aiiiit Ai»|»iihami, Iliikguiln Miidi}'au<«e (Kaxvikara Madawe).
In |H|S 41 iirr«M (*J(ki. \p. 11/.) wiTu re^intcrcd, of which 1I| acretf were
redcumrd. ft acivh tiiu|du Holds and the rvHt i»aid Uh. (iU'44
Ftimiht*.- A;;idiikiimbur<K*'i (»l.'.''*:i. t;i.i;i;2. Chundradart Brahkmana Railage,
4.l:ii. (.N. S «. Darunih'tcc, 70 05'. IKyjunwila Din^iri Uanda, 4,l;itf (N. tt.)*
Diiniikuru Mii(liyaiii«4-lnt;<- tif'm» rihiliiiciiiyf}(f <!////« Gamamllage alia* Maduwe
AruihohiUuK** *if"i* V\iihulkadii^'«-. 72.:ii:i, t*l,llU, U.'i.<Hi:i. !)ti.094, i»7.U'iU.
(iiina-fkurn MiiiliyunH lutr**. lO.o.'/j. Kunuiiada'ro. 47.o.'»u, 48,ii(Ki. Liyana-
ralhi((«-. t».*».<Hi(. .Vlaiiiiia lliiruyal:iKV. ir*,nhH (Tal|Nit Saka 1710) Megaauri
Mii«hyuiiH!laK«'. iXM\ iN. K). r<iiul(iiiy(* Indajoti iriiiiftii<>e. 47.oriO, 4M7tt,
lH.riii;i. Siiriya'IuN Hrahkiiianu Itall.i'^'c. I.l.'di (N. S.). Tiinl>nl|iitiyi>(^e, 47,U.'»0,
l^.lT'.i. Wu<iu;.''iMl.i|iiii\i' .\liili:iriilir.uiialH;:i' L*iim'hirula. <Junf;awatn Kornhi.
gifliil land to hinwirf r:illc\\:>tti- ll«ia' Mlltliyali^«■I.lp> Kan Mdiiku and to hie
dutiKliirr. LiiitfaiioM iM-twti-n hix wiilim niid M)U-iii-kw, P. li. Dif«uuAyttka,
1,017 (N.Sj.
(I7UI A.n ) rii<l< r till* «oii«t<|lution CtiiriiKilu, on Monday, the fifth day
of the wariiii*^ OMHin ol tlu ntunili Wi-pMk.in thcViarof Suka I7hi. Wrwala-
kiinilinra ol 1 anmna, iiitlnilinff th«- hi;;h an«l low land". Iuinr«<4, ganli*nii,
and iil.mialion- aii|iiirt'-naiii th« r< ro. lN-|oh;rin/ to uw. riinun^Miiiu Durayuluge
Salauhjju of 111 lii|i;i};(Min. in (ianj^'apalala id Sinduriiwanali-ula Udunuwara,
have Im-i n iiMnlly '/mn in |i.irav<'ni unto K<-liyal]Mtiyi> Miuli l>uriiyu and to hin
\\it«'. in I'oii-iil. ntii'in oi tin- a<«'<i»tan*-i- niKlrri-d liy th-'iu tu in«'. WimcKHii
whokiKiw thi^.in- Arat-lichi Ualahami, Vilarana liaiuarala, Yakdrhigf Ye<larula,
I'alkaiU* Mananna. I):iran«ia Knuiliuni. Krhclwalta. OlipMla. nnd Tcmuiitluyu,
all ol l)i'lii|iav«>>ia. Atnkoralc Italalianii. Mitmwala Vidanila^c MfnikraUi
tMiil.iK:<t'*l*'i*iiiK'«' IMnKiraiu, and Nikaduiiyc Viyunnn. all of Pitunugama,
Alakuiiiwc i{alaliaiiiill.iu'«- l<«ikii A|>|iiilianii of WVIigallu, iK'ldruiyu liala of the
Ninio villa ^'<-. So many |M>rM>n-«ari- witn«-.o'4>.o. (Iinprccationi*.) iri,(HS.
PtTt'M'liAMA PaTIIM Di.WAI.K i» U NUnlU tt'ni|df.
Tho Ka|turalu H:iid lie did not know of auv imdititm an to how the land wai
dodicttUd. 'I'lici't' wfi'u twi nty-iwo local I'atiini Dewula in tlioCunlnil Province
which wtrru ordortd in tlio la!«i king'h tinio to do hi'rvico nt the principal dewale
in Kuiidy.
This dewuli! puya oiglititincu u ytwir to the Kundy Puttini Duwale.
PODDAKftOOA.— A villu'^M; in UdHHiya Pattuwa North. Uppor DnMiban.
Slrmmn. — ila|Midiinn^'ala-oya. Kainkilnh'>o\u, Uiingal.i-o}a.
Ililh. — Kluwag'ilu, Kadainia. U.id.iniaiickuniiura, Uan^^Mlaolla.
Popululion in IHTI. 74:i (:{*.>*! mah m. ail ftMnah-N) ; in 1H81. 7(i5 (420 malea,
34.1 funmk'N) : in 1M»1. 7'J0(lill niakn, :tH'J fiinulo).
In IH7H 277^ acren of paddy land wort* rvgiMtvrcil, of which 222| ftcrot |wid
Bk Xol 42 : 4'^^ arrih wi-io vxtuipt Ironi tax an liclonging to the Maligawa.
In IIk? ruii^n of tltu lanL king, H.mivland wutgiwn to people, who had nolanda,
to kiM'p wutcli at Ujo Poddulgoda (ial-lona, where the king*M property waa
dtjMmilrd (M.IM;*.!).
riif danghti!!- of Miyanadu ii>o Lukutn <tf Oi'guldoniwu got 3 aniunu of paddy
land at Poddalgoda from ihu liriliiih (iovcrnnient (To/. /.,yi. /J7).
/i/Ni;//r«.~Al>ckon Mudu anKflago. .S2.I19. Abikon Walawwa. 29.317. 47,182,
• f ..(
l-:}:«Nlukuni1mngr. lo,:»'i!i (Ta1|tot- Saku 172H-a;0. IH.074 (Talp<>t« Nika
POD-.POD 7S6
1710-23). EgodakumbarowatU) Arochchilo, 1*,:I71. Ehedip«le ribanaraU, 16,fN>l
(Talpot Sak* KiUtf). EUt'palu Muaupillo Boiida, Notary, 1 7,1 14. AHAU. QaU-
hitijawe Walawwa. (I7,:i7a. (lalUru(iiiU(K'(% tMi.:i:>7, l,:»tfl and lH4il (N. &),
Teitt. 1,U28. OalU'llegti, t.inaiit of KurukohoKnma Vib4iri« iJitii. Ct'm., 24tk
Jnly^ IS24). llenet(o«laru liaiiduH, KmiulruinH uf llnli-elle Muhatinoyo (•/«#/.
niw., 22mi Stpfruibrr, JSi!',). HH.ITV lliiiim|.itn;r« . 7:».I Id. 7:i,IHH. lMi.:i67, l.:.ii4
and l.Hfil (N. S.), IVr^t. I.ojh. llunuk.iawolnjf*'. |s.«i7l. HiM l«.i. W.MiS. lluri-
mullefre, 17.114. 1H,07I. i-MIl". Ilukpitiyrjrc. 1 7.«;:.f< (Tnlpot Snka 17Ih).
Juwandara Knnkanain^e, 7:i.l Id. KahuiuUyuddt* limit Mudi\niis4 lu)^>. G7.l'*.H«.
Kapiikotu\ve«;t). U.:{71, t»2,U*J4, (Us.'iTii. Kntu^u(lap>, lii.'JdI. Kiriniu<iitie Korala,
I0..')7t). Kotuwc^c, 17,HUH. Kurauinllo Kiii' Kuralu. tcimiit uf the Kurukuho-
ICama Viharu (./«</. f 'om., 24th July, tbJi). Kurukohu^ruiuu KiriiMuhlfKtN (i,9Ul.
Miulugallu Basmiyaka Xilurau >oUi lund to IClKiMiia iMatiii(;:ilh . Notary, 38,475.
Maha Lekamaj:.\ '2*J,A\7 (Tulpot Saka 174:i), i»:.,y7»i. tiM.l»4t», «1,'J7J, tH»,:i."»7.
Mauipitiye Kuiimribtimi M>ld land to Mi^Lsti-nno Kornlu. 17.so3. Mawil-
madaj^o, desccnilants of Untnayaka Miuliyaii-'i', 7.t'0l. 1ii.7:(l (Sittii Saka 1711),
79,ailrt. Mc-dip*. 17.442, «l,4 lt». Midair*- Kkaiiayuka Mudiyanj^Hajfc (./ii#/. /^'«»»».,
24th Avfiutt, ls2f), r»s,sl4, (iS.Hiri. *ri.'274. Mi^'arttt^nno Korola purchaMMl land
from Mniupitiyc Kiiinarihnini, 1 7.Ki»:i (Tal|Hil Sakn 17:i7). Millakitiycvrt*. 47,44:?,
64,44(1. Neln^Mi:'mulli>}(f. r».*»,l)2.'i. lio/jh?. Oyago, dcscciidaiilM of Uatuayaka
Miidiyanst', 7.'.ml. 12.1hJ (Talpot .Saka I7:il). n;.7:H. 2I.2:U. ."li.r.'K, Gd.lH>«l,
ii4.47«;, r,.-,.r.iM. HH.noi. Vniiv^v (,/Hif. r,>m.. •J4th Juhf, is24), :u;,«j;i». 42,:ir»4,
r»1.7y.'i, «»7.olM. 72.«;:t2. Pall.-fc |)up;rauiiaralla^ri". \7,i'i:>H ^Talpot .Sika 1718)
H8,HU4. I.7:.:i CN.S.). I'alhwi la^f. lh.o74. riini'^'ahmK iiiytK*'- <»"».7:iM, yii,:tr.7.
PinnalandiK^'. f^'.'l (.-"'/ /'• hiuunj. ISuJ). l\)xh\u\iHH\ii Uiiiuuim*, H.iMiU ( Vol. /.,
J/.3S}). l'ol;;aHpiiiyi- Du^'i^'annurala, witiH-s to a diMliratioii in 17'.*ti a. I), to
the? Titlapatj^ala Vihan-. rol;,N.>pitiyi- Diij^jraiiiiarallapo. I2.'J7l* (Tal|K>t Saka
1700). «;.'». .'»:il. HajaIiy.iK«»«la^'f. 7;i.l^N. iJaiiiayaka MudixaiiM-laK'f, h;,7;il
(Sit til Saka 1711). Katuatir Hainla (kud of Untwattc Kninarihnini, who waa
tho graiid*la'iKlutT of nali-rllc .Miiliatiiifvo) ••old land to Madiigallo Uaftnayaka
NiUiUir, ilK,4 7.'>. Tinnt'go, dtx.-iiiilaiitH ut l:atiia,\aka MudiyaiihO. 2I.'.M1. LMu*
pitiyigr, 20.701, :u;.«;7i». I2.:::il, ii,'.»n:., r.»:n;i,' .•i|,7«»:», w,G2.s. «;o,iHit», ij.oya,
<W,8I4, «is,hiri, 82,2:.y. 2.1»71» (N .s.). Watapaiia;,'!', «;4.476. WutawalafTO. fur
land bcloiii^'ing to ltanil>arapala Viliarf huM-d out by incuuilN'iit, (»t<,r»U3.
Wattogc, M.o«;i» (Sit'i! Saka i7Jl»). W«l»-<lamiid«p' (./w//. (i>M.,V4th Augu^^
JS24). Wt'U'gf, 7:t.«;sl. YakgrhinncKO. 7;i,«;h4. Vakgitcnnrgc. Utvtrj, f/iU4
and I,8(;i (\. S). Ttvt. l.ojs.
(1777 A.l».). — In thi' yoarof Snka h;«.»l». Tlirparavoui proiMTty lM*longiiif(tom«,
Kulatun M'ltliyanho. of Ki'vultxama. in (janipaha of IMa^iya |iAttnwu in I'unMiya
Sattn, Duirilmra. viz.. the tlrld Iiavi* Utii lKi|m>atlu*d to tuy bcgoltfii
augbtiT Kalii Ktaiia. \Vimc^>H>:^ who know thcstiiirarf Kllapita^c Koraia I alno
know, (>andc)u> Koraia I alHokn«iW, NaniadliKida Kirahi (tniniiialM> I ai!«o know,
(ianagaU* Arachcliila 1 alr«o know, Ti'iihanii of tlir s'lmo villa^'o I al.-40 kn*^*.
Lainu Appu liadahclayaof th«- r-aiiu- vill i^'o I airm know. If any pcr-«on thVput^;
tbiH by woid ;uich prrM)ii h|i:i11 HuiTcr by the hvwu ordraN. but Kaiu Ktana
tfhoU not hulFtT v\'vn if hIic w« n* to nwr-ar in oil.cowdiing. and thr nvvvn ordtalit.
Thorto who render juHtico and tx'ar wituc-^ to this HhuU hereafter i»ee Onddhm
and attain Nirvana. 1G,1NI4.
K
(1778 AD.).— Under the eon«*teU:ition n«lu nn, tin- sixth day of thnincroaMlnff
moon, being We<lut"*day, of the mouth Po-.on, in the year of Saka 17dO. j,
Atapattuwege Duggiinnarala, of r«»<|ilal;,'o«la, in IMa-iya pattuwa of PanHiym
latlu. Ihiralwini. havinjr ri'ceiveil ir» ri«li«* fn»ni I'olj.'a-'pitiye Du^'i^annaralant thf
iou>i' of Hibile Katupulb- Aniehehila. sold to him rinnnlandeliena in |mniveni,
and c:iukm1 thi«* TaliH>t to Ik; written and granted. \Viini-*-4-?« w ho kntiw thin are
Onn;reg«' ARiehdiil i. O.nnage Ilirairf Kankanama. (Jauini/e Vidane. Udupitiyeifo
Dugganiiarala of INxIdalgoda. Palhpn l)u«:gannarala. rdakuinlaire Me<lduraa-
rala. and Kudaral i of the ^nuir hoUM*. For writin^r lhi.'« Talpot I, Katupnlle
Arachchila. With the knowledge of ho many iH-i^tonn thin Taifiot bin* U-en
itten and grantiMl. 12,272.
wri
SiTTD (17hO A.D.y — Halnay.nka Mudiyanio. of Potldalgo«la, Udlipattu. in
Dumbara. having b^ii found fault with by the king; his land<4. viz.. the field
Ganepitiya of :t jMda-* and '» 1 dns ;in I the; laua l)«Mlint.M-Hlenneh«-na, whieh he
po*st-s-ie<l by perf»>ruiiu.r the W ihilkide -mura U ijakariya. wero conn<«(rated to
the ('rown ; and on an .ippliciiiiou muV- by lii-* ;rran«l-on Uatnayaka Mudiyani«e-
lagr Kinila to the (Inat (rate. th«* H;»id hiwU \v«io re^tontl to him. Agreeably
to the ord«r n-e»iv»il from lh.(rr.at (Jatr thi' Silfu was written and granttil by
me, IkilHwatwal.iNilanie. whohohN lhe«>iUct of Wahalkailc Muhandirania. in the
year of Sttka 1711. 1<;.7:J1.
Y8A POD—POD
< 1 711 1 a.d.).~I<iiimI voucher i«uni1 to 1n« written and ffrantctlon W«dn<»«lay, the
twi'lfih (lay <if the month Kmilii. in the year of Siika hTlfl.dnrinir (be d(«n«Me of
thetnr<on.|iur|Nirtinirtowii : I. AU>kon MutliyAn-M-lair^HurioiullegpUninihami,
of l*(iiiilal(ru<la, IMixiMittu. in ran^i>u intiu. have (rrantud in imrnvcni to mj
ohlHriMin Ajtpurala. who in tukinj^ cari'oi my hun«eM. franhn'*. 4cu., and awMiitiDf
iniMhoflililii with thfirapiuirtcnniic-crt li^avingtomvyonnirerMon
Tiki'iila. who \* not tiikiii^ tikn* of my li<iiiitii«. (ranlcmi, kv., and wnu in married
io h'liu ai I*Hni'Wrl]itr4\thc tlcM with their nppni'tcnamTri .,.,, situate
at l*oil(l:il((iMl.i. iM'inir my p,irn\('ni Inu'hil |>ro|M'rty. \Vitn«*4i«^rt to thiM are
Yap<kh»ii)i of l*o*l<lHl;ffiiln. llcruthami of the numo villn^o, Galwdapfama
Hoiramkoii Any'hrliiiu. l>otiiw4>trnmiiyMol the »ium* villaire, Vidonp of the (lame
tiIUki', IM.iwi'lii WunnI Ap|»ii. IIi«iiliiii)»iiof thcKune vilLiiri', Xilffala Itanawira
Ap|)U. With tlu! knuwl<il</<* of th(>M* |H>r^un'4 thin hoM been Kmntml. Cunied
ant tho^r who make any (lif^piitc tonthin^f thi<«. My con Appnrula can Mwmr'on
th4« M-wn onliikl oiiOh uti'i Mhall not kx- nucumtMl. I. JUuuhukwellu Tenhami,
wruC4* thi>- Tiilpot. 1M.II7I.
(WM A.n.). Vii'lr thf (■nn>tiUniii>n rturiiputiipa. dnrlntr thi* dcci;pni«inK
miMin. ou Tui '••liiy, of tht< -olur mouth M*ilim1iiiii, in the ynir of Srikn I71H,
thjo vtim'hrr hu- h--- n "nntttl. Thr p.iruxt'iii pio|H*ity of Anichchi lliiini, of
PihIiIiiIkihIi. in (M.i<i,\.i p.itiiiwu of raii-iya |mttii, DinulNini. to wil, tho
ll< Id I hrx.' pi n|H>r(ii>4 wrn* hy me. hin (rnuuNon Mniikraln, ffrant(<«l to
I*mU«v»' l>»ifk':«noiiriilii. NViinf-M-* who know \]\\* uri* rdupiliyi->fo Diifon^nna*
rnhi of l*o«iil:ilv'<>*l:i. Ilinn ipitari> Pnmhinila, Atn|iattuwf^i' Puiichirala, OyaM
Armht'hihi. Kttilnwnliip- INiiichinilo. Itinuwuim Punchiraln, Hil*ojAgc Mtiiik-
mh. Wahilkiiihu'** YiikiUhi UhIu. Iliniiapitn;?!' Mtfhlumarala, Udupitiyei^e
Kiraio. Iliiriiniino Tikiiai:i. Known to thiiM* pi>n>«)n.'4 lhi:«hns hwn given, lliaiie
who mntr.Ht. or d nputi* tlii^ Hh.ili «4ufT«'r ivilnmilirM ut (h«* H<*vt>n ord<-ali«, but
Vallt'trr Dii'."/ tun ir-il.-i <-h.ili not kuIFit thrrrtrom. Thoxc who faVour this
Khali HH' Hiiiliiha and ati.iiu Nirvan.i. May it pro«)H'r ! Thin Tnl|)ot waa
written hy llo^Mhul-nlf \<'U;iir;ili. M ly felii.ity nit'nd it I The thiu|pi given
for t^ •* K'.tiut aie 'n aitiuuu of p.uM^', )«H» ridi'*. .'i t.iippotti clothM, and an
uretviiiut eut4er. Th«-^r ihiiiu'<* Were K>v<'n in c4in'>iderution fur thogama. Qua
metal iKi^in. other inferior ariieK^ will amount to uhout *J(H) (rldis). IT.UriM.
(IMOI A.li.). Sika 172;t Orant hy Alukon Mndiynn<M>lage Hurimullege
AppiinU tohiititou Kudarala. \Vitne-<Hi« : Muhaitu Ara^hchila of Oodamunua,
Yakd«hi lt:il:i of iheNinu' viUa/n.Talu'/ahnwatte Pih:imirala. Hihilo |tula, Yak-
d«hit(e Mi-iiikr.i1a. Mi-d.i^e Miidtvan«t'la;;i' Ukkurala. Kir.ila, Nilirnhi Ourunnelie,
Kiri N.iiih* of tho !*am«* family, KawiM,-kura Kupuwu. Tulpot written bj
Dotruhulunde X< kutrula. 1m,o7I.
(l'<ni» A. II.). • 111 the y«ar of Sakn \7'2^ I. Ahekon Achrhillnge Tikimln. of
Po>]d:il</iM]a, ill rda<4iya pittuwa ot DiiinlMra. do herrhy ^rant my Jitiniveni
pro|iiTiy, to wil. liiniliul/.iliam'i«litta I |k l-i. a hon-e. irardeii. *i e<K*o:iiiut treen,
mil '• j-»k tnM»i», to Kiriiin'lii't* Kor.il i. ti> lh» p<»««eH*t'i| hy hiiu in piravriil.
Wiliii»«"4 who know till' -aiiie an* l|:ikiu:iii:i Anu*hi-hil:i. Ilinnapita)r<*
Duir^iiiinarala. AlK-^in .Mii>liyan!«'\ IHmi ipitiyit Korala. Nama(ln(;ala>wewe
Ara>'h<Iiil.i. IMawrla Araehchil'i. llil*oyi> Ararhehil'i. Niltrala Arach'-hila,
I'ar.ipiwela (iainin:ih<«. In pn-^eiK-eof thr-e witiu<«Hi-it thin hn-* Ikm'Ii ^iveu at
the Slaha Walialkada. If any peri>on dirtlurh or di^piilo thi?«, ho Hhull Duller
ealaniiliio at the ordi'aN. lo,.*i'.>7.
SiTfl' ( l'"»7 All.).- In iheyiarot Saka I7J'.». I hnvegrantrd. with the nanc-
ti«>n ol the (treat O.ite. K/*Hlakiiiiihiira of I amniia.** I.ihai«.toi;ith*'r with thehigh
and low Ian N th«Ti-to In loii/iiif. HJiiiate at l*o liLil'.;o<la. in t'da^iyu ]>attnwuot
l)niiili.ir;i. to lliiriiiiuil<-/i- I'kkurala. to Im> i>ov-(<.id by him u« hin |)uravoni
pro|*irty ; aiel lor which ihii Sinn han Ih en written hy order of the Great Ciata
and xr'^nt'd hy ine. Kapuwatte Mahu Nilann, who hold* the olfice of Uda-
gauipaho Adi^'ar. '<.oi;t>.
(HoM A.l>.). -rnr|Mirt ol a land trauHler cau-ted to Ix* written and grunted
on \Vedn<>-day. the xeveiiih tiny of the increa-injr mixin of the month Nikini. in
the><-arof Sak.i l7ito. und>T theenuntt-Ilatiou Piinawa^n. AHmymin Puuehirala
han left and diMre^ranh-d mo. l)iinhul;;ahamade AlH'koii MndiyanM'lavre Tettn*
rula. of INxhlaliroda. in (Mi^pittuwa of Diimh;ira, thepiraveni landM bclon'^nng
to me, to wl . rh'* fli-ld Dimltnl'^ahamndi it I'oddnlgodn. arc given in
paraveni to 'fu-imnlle/e Kankanamn, thn mm of ray younvfor brother, having
reiTive<l axxiotan**** from liiin for ei'/htoen year*, and having ah-o disinherited
the ]«n{d Fiinehiraln. \Vitn« n-^'i* to thi<4 an> Pallege Da?gunnaraia of Poddal*
goda. Gnnamalnda of thi* 4ame hons*. Pulle/e nin«r>rala. Udnpitiye Dngipnna-
nda. Polgaopitiye T)iiK'^>ii>nAruln. NVahalkndagc Meiiikruln. With the knowleilgo
of the aaid witne-^eit thin bud vouchor hai be(*n written and grutitM.
(ImpreimtiouM.) For the writiugof thii* Talpot Mnwilmailn Tunaane. lM;>Vk
POD— poH m
(1818 AJ>.). — On Uie tizteoutb (lay nftfr tb« ran bad mteitd tlw slgii
Poton, undiT iho oan»t«llatiuii Uturu|ialguna, in tho year of 8aka 173&.
Grant bv Abekon AcbcbilbiKi* Tikirnlu to hi« wifo Kudn Ktana. WitneMen :
Hemagaoaffo lUla, l'alU'([c DuKKHimurulu. Uduiiitiya Dtitrfrannarala, Naran-
panawe Appu, Atnputtuwi'Kit Ualii. K^imUik» Kaliii|(urulu, YukK^'t^'uno Dingirala,
kirimadittti KonUa, Nuaayukknm Kor.iU, JIuriiuullo Kuiikunuma, Udawatte
Ileuaya, Ktfuitugttuia Uuruya. Tulpot wriltvu by Ataiwttuwvgo PunobirmlA.
18,074.
King Rajadhi Raja Sinha dedicated 15 niiiiinu (30 acres) of paddv land
eallckl Dewateiina in thiH village to the U:iinb:irngula Vihure in HenagefiuwvU
apon a SauiiiiiH ITHti a.d. ( Vol. /., p. J.vr).
Anii«;gahukundiin'ge, iiuwuruteiiiii']j(% KIri;:ahakuiiibur(>g(s and DcnapitiyoKe.
M touautd uf a llauilmdunu rnn|;UMa(>t tliu Hanibaru^'ulu Yilmro, hold 2(i. l/>. tt/.
flelda, l<i. ()/i. 2)/. ^uitluiiH. Korvicci4(oininiiituMu Tor IIm. •ll'Mf)) : to Hupply riot*
to tho viharu ut the rutu of two ncli of ricf fur isu'h lalia of mud land ; ttucli to
pn»vide twenty-live hundluH of Htiaw ( 2;*! X *0 Hiid to thuleh u portion of the atuwa
and tu help to keep it iu ivpair ; iiuli to nliift the tiU-rtof the viliateuiid |iantMtlu,
Mid to elleet any ifuair of the tvniple litiiUlin^H wliifh ir(|uiiv only mud uad
aticka, tlii'No matvriaU U^in^ MUpplird hy (lie tenant n Tor the alaivo worki*
tboy are liahle to thirty dayn' UImmii* in the year, inid when to vnipUtyed un*
entitled to food. All to attend on tho frHti\alrt and pinkam dayH and do any
work required by the incumbent. Eaeh to accompany the incumbent on jounioya
for eiglit daya in u year. cariyin;( Iml'^mu'c or palan(|uin, and receive rationa.
Each to give a penuma of hwcelnicain an<l betel for th(j new year.
Wadanahaluge holds an Apullnna Tun'^nwa (<ki. 'Ap. {U. lieldH, (Vi. (|/i. 0|/.
gardenn). ServieiH (conniiUtalde for Km. irTri): to wash the rolniH and dotbva
of thoprientHof tho vihare twice anmnth: to liaii*; cloth in the vihare, tSicc., on
pinkam dayn and in any other place in the \illa*fe where it may bo uecenary
to do HO for tho lUTvico of tho vihare. The viliate i»uitl the tax.
HewiHi, llorane, and Toldena Pan^Mi.-^.Maruweiia (tenantM-at-will).
Palle^'e. llinnupita^'e, (iallMMUtenneue, VakycteniuK*:* and Veragodatennogt*,
iw tenantrt of u Mnra Pan^'uwa of the Ihilada .Mali'^awa, hold r> auiuuu of
fieldtt and iht, 'Ap. Ik. Kardenn. The Hcrviee in divid«Ml into live ithareH (commu- .
table for Un. 4H) : Nom. 1 and 2 perform one nhare ; No. 3 one ; No. 4 on« ;
Kua. 5, 0, and 7 one ; Noh. 8 and U one. To l»e in mum for fifteen duyt fwr pela
of mud land ; e.ioh hharu to piVKcnt to the Diwa Nihime at the now voar awoet-
meata and betel The Hcrvice is commuted at four hhillin^M i>er itela of mud land.
POH()IJYAl)f)A.~A village in Udnpalata k<>r:tle, Tumpanc.
SlnnuiH. — Ibikkawela-ela, Liyanj^aliamada-ela, Mnttettuwe-ela, Talagoll«-«U,
Weralug.ihaniadacla.
Hiiiit. — IliikkaMolu-kandn, Ivj d ideniyc-kanda, Liyangahamada-kanda, Mat-
tettuwo-kanda, Talagolle-kanda, Wal arandn'-kanda, \Vedarnk<die Landa, Weralu-
gahumade-kanda.
Population iu 1871, 73 (40 male.M, 33 feuialcM) ; in lH8l, H7 (44 malea, 43
femaleH) ; in 1801, 71 (.33 iuuIoh, 38 females).
In tho H. L. M. 40 acrt"4 (2<ki. Op. '.U.) of ptiddy land wuro rcgintered in tho names
of Lansakara Kahi Appu, Atapattu Kidiih.ind. Atupittu KirilMOii. Kubadflara,
Atupattu Mcnuwara, Nanayakkara Hindu. Atapattu I«'ima .\ppu, LuaM»kara
Ekiiu«'k Achcbilu, Lanxakara Attunekayu, Aluimtlu biriwcdiya, Nanajmkkava
Menik Appu.
In 1878 20 acrea (IOm. Op. 1 ^/.) wore regiHtered, of which 13 acrea paid Ra. 49*84.
POIIOI.IYADDK WaI.AWWA —
iUm A.D.). — In thn year of Suka iri(t:t. of tho month II. on Mondav, Uia
Hecuud day uf the increti-in^ ukhhi. The lamlN of Dawundu Uitihami.of Meda-
gamft, in Naranwcnipalata of Tuni|Kine, coUrtiHting of. .' ptdaH of inddy fiekl«
6 chcnnx, and thi* u^urdcii Mi'da^'.iiiuwatta. w«Te k. Id to Etumulle Rala
for cjuth. EUimulle Itala gavt; tb(5 said lands to Kammalaka Adikarum Maha
Nilam<* and ricrivcd .isfi from him Uamm.daka A<likaram Muhu Nilame
gave the «u id laudh to Krppiti|M»Li llindara M:ilmtma>ii. ^Vi|>.l^•.i rnnaniie
havimc given a red gindoiigi cloth an an cariu -t and ]mu\ '2i)0 ridJM to Keppiti-
pobi Uauilara Mahatinaya. purcha-^nl the buid lindn. Witn(i><4«'H who know the
wmm are Morahela Ualahnmi, the .Maha Adikarum Nilauir, MoiiarauanimaiiA
Itabihumi, the Di«uva of Four Kondcrt. Nikapitiyc Maha Mokottl lialahaml
7M IHIH-1N>L
KramnilullyftdflA naUhnmi of Tumpone, Wadnwnla RaUhaml, tho Dliatt of
UdaiMlnta, the fiinXv lUtU uf IInriH|iuttuwa. With the kfiowlcdgfi of Umm
Jiriiicipikl rhivfii, when iii>M'inli)Ltl nt ih« WahaUabha of the palace, the abo?«
aiidii, tiaviiiir In'«mi |>un'hiioi<«l by WlfKiMtl Uiinan>e from Keppitipola Ba&dara
Mahatrauya. ho irrmitfd und nuulf uvrr the Mame in paraveui to his youogw
broi!ier, lUtiK'ku MudiyunMv. Nikapitiye Muha Mobotti Ralabami wrote thia.
(17Ki A.lK)- —Tho two fieliN Poholiyudila of ft pobi4, with the baildingt,
KanU'iiii. iiraiiilta. and thuc)i<-n i^ iibtuiii(*«) by ni<\ Keppitipola Kumarihami,
gninddiiU:: liter of Knttota Di'^iiva, by vtiyjn^f 1H4 ridii*. 2o araunn of paddy, and
dotliK Worth i:t riiliM to Duwuiidii lliiibaini nud to biH MiMer, when they were
^^ not fildc to |Miy tbt ir dt•bt^ mid 1m iii^ in iiidi^ctit circum^tiinu'ri. I hate, after
IMi-HrHMJic^ i|ii> liiiid'*. tr.tD-fi rnd thi* kiiiic to^Vi))u^Hi (iiiuiiiuuii!<e, the grandson
of l*iiiiii:idhi|>a (iuiiH-uhinkuru hburinakitti l*ii|iiriivuii Mubu TerunnaniH), of
(jiinadiiba. by rtiiiviui; imiii biui i'.*>o ridJK, to |N.i4h«Hi« in |Niruffni, in the year
of Siikji H''H*<. on ibr <)(>v«iitb day of th«> month WcMuk, during tho waning
room. U'itntMTc tothi« nw liht-biiolu nabibuini. Muhn Adiluirum Nilame,
Ciira^aiiui Itilahauii. Mnti i Ltkanm and Diiaivn (f Four KonilcH, Mampitiye
lluliibaiui. Itatwad.-iiri Nilanu* and l)t-avn of Ht.-vrn Konileit, Weliwita Raltt-
hanii. Hntr Ati|Mltii of TumpaiM'. IMiif^anni Appubumi of tht* Modigi*
Itftddii. rndu);iNlii AppnbMinl, .Mab.i Lckuma of the liftnpi'nofrc. Thin Talpot
bai« lM*rn pranlid in the Mabti Wabal-aldia nt Iliingiimukotn with the* knowledge
of tbt:"** cbii'fM H" wilni>M'«.
(iMOl A.M.).'-fn tbi> yinr of Saka I7'j:t. on Tbiirnduy, the fln*t duv of the
waxinir nioon. in the nionibWak. I, Caliadu Nilanu' the proprietor of liawunda
lliiilianii^i' ran^'uwn of 1 nniuiia, with Ibe bi^b und btw groundn, houi»ea
and gardiiiM tbiTuto a|»|H>rtainin)r, iil I'uboliyaddu, in TdafNilutu of Tunipnue,
have irrintcil 111*' hnnie in paraveni to uiy youni^er ninter. (Imprecationn.)
\Vitnt"«H«4 lo tliix an- Mawatat^aniu N'ayaku Unnnn«eof An^iri Vibure, Knndewala
rnnanHi*. Ih-liuala rnnaii.<e. I'anawe rnnanH>. Maba Atu|Mittuwti Mohottula,
IMb'^m- Mobottabi. Kadi>;onin\ve Nibinio Ralu, IlunuiK)lu Kerala, Pudikara
Iji'kaMia. Iriya;ranui Ara<'b*-liila. Kiribatkumburc Aracbidiila, Arnmbegama
Aracbcbila. DnnkiindMire Arat -bi-liila, Wcliknnde Aracbebiln. Kunibaran^^a*
di-niyr Ktbavi* Vii1:inr. Ititiila/ania ltall:iv'r Vidane. Dippitiye Vidane, DoUjcbnge
(iabht'la V'idaiif. Kmid i-ul ■ Mu^keliyi* Ukkumbi. Poboliyaddo Wabumpnraya.
With wboTif knowbd^'e tbi>4 TaI|<ot h:ih t^'en granted.
()t<:\'2 A.l».). — In Saka IT'.I Watlamntennr Kninarihanii. wife of Ilatangoda
DiMiva. lMf|ueatbffl tin* nl'ovf Iandr« ufMm Tai|N>t to hereon Ilalungoda Wan-
nuku Nilaniu. i;«il,]l. (' Mad.
Kebellawatti' ti.iliada Niiruiif'H hi^tir (^'lantec of the deud dated 1^01 ) married
Halan;;i>«lu Wannaku Niianie and liiid a daughter Poholiynddo Tikiri Kumari-
hniiii. who married Kllepoia Madiipillu Handa, Notary (OCil, D. C Mad.,
18,orf(), 4l,i'>lH, ].'2H4 N. S.). Tbo Kunmribanii held u field Hubject to Bcrvice to
tbo Ounadabe Vilian- ( Vnl /., jt. ".01).
A I'olioliyudtlr Kuniaiibami niairied Hcnclcniyo Kiri'Danda and badacripple
•on \*iiV\\ Uanila, wbo died nninaiiied, and u duu;{btcr nuirried to Uduwawala
HiilanKoda Kudu Handa, HT.KiO (!'•'/. /.,y'. J.)S).
/bm/7f/jr.— Dawulkarayaki^re. 7<i.||S. Dombngumuiana Durayala^^e. 9K,ltU, 8,472
(N. S. I. I'oboliyaildr Manuwira llanii, grunt by. in Vt7Ai A.D. ( Vol. 7., p. 341\
Pob«dtyadde I'ui'irbiraia. urant b>, in 1>*U1 ( IW. /., v. 341), Ratnayaka Madi>
yanM-lage. in;i, I). C. .Ma.l., iS.iMUi. '.kh.iIu, 8,t72 (N. K.).
POIIOUANWKWA. — An alMindoncMl village in Wugnpanaha Palluaiya pattuwa,
MataluNoitb.
POKUXUWATTA — A bnndet of Kalapitiyu. in Udapono korale, Kotmale.
Population in IHIM, ir>(8 nialen, 7 fcuiuJuN).
POLATT.WVA. — A villa<,'u in Inainuluwakonilc.Mutale North, in Rigiriya-wanam,
4 niileit from tbo Trineoniab'e road.
Not in the OnMHof |h71. Population in 1HX|, AO (42 malen, 3H femalea) :
in IHtM. <i*i (ftl mulei*. IM finialo). VellalaH. monyof whom nufTcr from paningi.
In 1h7M 4) aeren (2«/. 1/>. 0/ ) kT paddy laud were reginteri'd, of which 1| aero
paid lU. 204 ; tbc rent w» re nileenu'tl.
The fields are cultivateti only onre in three or four ycnm.
Till* amuna v\**w to tbc ancient tank ix in ruinn.
POL-POL m
POLOAHA-ANOA.— A TilUge in G«tiffiiiMUU kotmlo, Udnnuwan.
IntheOeiuusof 1871 grouped with WeliKnlla, Pallogama, and Uda Alttdmiivm.
PopulaUon of Polgaliaanga in 1881, 191 (103 maloa, 88 femalw) ; in 1891, 216
(124 males, 92 femaleii).
In the H. L. M. S04 aorea (16a. Ou. 11,) of paddT land were rcgittered In thm
names of Polgaha-ange Arachchua, Ukkurala, Udawatte Mohatineio, Polcah»*
ange Mudiyanse (1 pcla dedicaU'd), Ganni lu Hirala (2 polaa dedicatea to Deifahn»
pitije Vihare), Siroluwa, Oanhate Appuhami.
In 1878 2B| acres (Ma. In. 2/.) were regiMtered, of which C acres |Nud Bi. 18*46,
and the rest were redooniea.
iVi»n7/««.^Anuiibt* Ilawadiyalago, a3.G5S. A^itaniiye Appu ( Jwil. f Wm., 6tk /««#,
1693). Bulawattegtt (Jud. (S^m.^ 6tk June, lti23). UalbaUre Muhandiramalage,
2'i,4IU. 79,400, U'.ViSO. OamaRe, 72,'iG7, 83.1HU, i)2,:io;i. Qunaual Vidanelagi^
24,418, 68,008. Uauiumgama Durnyaliigo, Ua.G.'itf. Hi wurallage, 22.440, 24,4 IS,
7U,400, 92,H80. Kangnra Mudiyanmslttgo, r)7,S24. Koo watte Muhandiramalage,
U2,r>o:i. KoHWUttu I'unnikki Mmliyatiitda^ru, 47,&Gu. Koswatt4>g« (Jiri^. Com,^
0th Jutit and lUth July, Jii23), :i7,OU5, 4 1,023, 67,277 ; fur lanil at MulgauipolA,
68,8'J.'i, 03,871. Miuluwe Araclichillngo, 72,:i4a. Migaliaraulliiro i4//a« Koe*
wattcge (./mi/. Com., Wih July, 1S:*3), 37.0(i6. Muhuudiratualage. 24,413.
Nngaba-iilUgc. 21.413, ri8,(Hm. I'aniiikki MuaiyaiiMcluKt*, 2ri,U2i. Polgah*-
aiigo ArochchillnKt'. 3l,:i(i7, r>8,hll, Tint, 4*.». rulKahn-niigo Arai'hcbi uf thtt
Nauiiynkknru DiiMirtiniiit, wi(iu*MM Id a tl<>(U('utUm to i\w KutulMt^wltt Viharo in
17ii.'» A.u. ( I'i'l. /.. /'. ^72 1. l\il^ulin*uiik'o llnjugiini llhuwuiickti liiihii Iklitha Tcr*
tuinaiiHo of KloiUtU* Vihnru in l.'iUI a.d. ( Ti*/. )., jt. HIO), rolguha-ang*
UnnaiiHoo/ DchipnKMNlu Vilmrc in 1737 AD. {Vt4. I., p. US). UdnK'c, 20,trJl.
Waiiufcodaititiye Muhamliraniulii^u Punchirala, Oanirnwnta Kerala, owned
land lioro (72,2r)U, 8S,13*Jj, which ho ^ifti'd tohiM wifv and daughter. Litigation
between hitt widow and Hun-in*Iaw. 4,017 (N. S.). Yodngama BandaranayakA
Mndiyaasi'lage Appuhami. Wadakaru-panno Aracbchila, 211,^21.
Dklgahafitiye Yiiiark (f/iVm Polgaiia-a.sor Yiiiarr. -« The tradition is
Uiat the vihare was built in King Kirti Sri's reign by a Hilwat Unnansc. Thn
doenments wore lost during the robcUion of 1817-18. Ail the fields ar*
nnttettu.
In 1857, wlioi tho Tumplu Landn CommiDHioner's inquiry was made, ther«
were two competitors for thu temple, Uanturo UnnauHo and Uodapola Unnanas
(T. I. C. 109^).
POLGASWATTA.--A village in Laggala Pallckiya pattuwa, MaUle East.
Not mentioned in any of the Ccuhus Returns. *
In 1878 about 4] acres (2a. \jt, 3/.) of puddy land were registered, of which
1 acre paid Rs. 2 ; the rent wore unoommuted.
POLOOLLA. — A village in Pallegampaha korale, Lower Dumbarm, on th«
Rawan-oya.
Population in 1871, 391 (212 mnlcs, 179 feroulcs) ; in 1881, 523 (282milM,
241 females); in 1891, 388 (213 males, 175 females).
In tho H. L. H. 76^ acres (37a. 3/i. 0/.) of paddy land wore registered.
In 1878 63 acres (31a. l/i. 9/.) wore registered, of which 25} aerea pnid
Rs. 16409 ; tho rest wuru rodecmod.
The hinds of Moormen in Maduwala and PolgoUa wore confiscated in Ring
Kirti Sri'M reign and given to tho Maduwo I)c|Mirtment, 7,949 (oii/«, p, SIS),
Duhigama Diwa Nilamo stated that when tlio domMod king was l>fv>ugbt
to tho piiluco to bo inHtallod, there were other candidates for the throne, and
a Moorman of thin village, licing interested in one of the other eandidatcn^
wantod tho proceHsioii to go in a different direction from tho king's quartern.
BO when the king waH secured in his Oovernnient ho contiHcated tho whole A
the Moorman's pro|K'rty {JmL Cum., I2th Jultf, 1827).
The holden*of laiidn here kept watch at the gnivets of Oirihogama, in the Inai
king's reign (Jud. Com., 18th OctoUr, 182,1; Vul. l.,i».2S4).
Some cocoanut trees in a purappadu garden here given to Madugtille Oajanai-akn
Njlatao hy the Ja^t king of Kandy {JmI, Com,, 22ml June, 1827)..
36^97 ^ ^
740 POL-POL
Fivo of till) i)riru*i|Mil chiffM y^hn huI ah uAHcMorM, ntatod thiit tho whole of the
lands at thiR viliuKu wut\) coiitiMriitud ut the time of tho Wak-oya expedition, the
king wivhiuK to have that |Mirt of tho country to rotira to, in the eveni of an
inviwinn by the Kn^liiih (Jwf. C\m,, lith Jul^^ iHi7),
Polgiilio Muhandininin jUiiniHl tho Dutch and wont to Colombo. Ilia lands
wore c<infl«cnl(M), and In ITiH A.ii. wore Kruntod to llinatikuinbure PihauaNaide
(r«/. i.^ihSOS),
IlinatikiinilMiru Miidn|ipuH Nilnmo wii« killud whon tho bat king wai taken
priiMMior (./Hf/. fA)Mi., :i^nl JaiiHiirtf^ IS:iS).
i>\imilirg. — Nii|miiat((*«lnm, Into Arot'hehila, held land brru for tho Norvioe of
wntt-hiii'/ at th«- kiiitr'H ituhiixs lH,i:t2. The village blackMiniths are Hittara
Uuniimi?hi'hi|rf, il.*i..*»ii:t,
An|iantivo l)urayalii;r«'. 21».l<i7. II^Mlawattif^c. 28,U86. Bodikotuwt>ge, 18,132.
riiundrr<M'kani Wahuln Mudiyun^'laffo ( Ti'/. /.. />. 304). Uclgiihakumburfge,
«ii.l2*<. l>oni(;Rinii)(c.*iH,l(>7. Gunafruluwattfge, (Ui,2o8. GuruhomiUage, 8,229.
(N. H.). (luruntu'hclngc. 2H,4<;7. lIuoKidigi*, (M,r»G3. Herat Mudiyanitchige,
ttM,:.7:i. initnni(ff. r»(>.'jn:i, .VJ.Koa. Jti^in^c. 2'J,4(i7. Kapurallagis 64,5:i5,
H:.,:.H:t, *X,.'2>\. KmulMirr^^s H7,:itft». liankiihttlugf. CM.573. Miulumcge, u4,r>35,
u:i.'.'nL Miidu»(ulli' (iiijuiinvakii Nihiiuc(JNil. <\m., I2th Jnly, ISS7), Maha-
p<>«liva Wiittt'^c. lili.'iuH. .S|«M)rincii {JuJ. t\nM„ Ut .Vitrrm^rf, ISSi), r>,195
(ThI'imiI Siku 1722). 12th July. Ih27 cTnlpotH Siika l(>i»0, 17l»4). 7/J49, 56,265,
r»l».Hu:«, in.H24. 72.I2H. Xa|wiiap», IH,|:J2. Nttwnynlntonmgo, «:»,:iS:». Polwatte
l*ihnimral:i (./mc/. f ^m., iVin/ .Ai/iMr/ry and 25th Kbrtitirift 1S23) liad a Sannas
dut<il Snka 17<n), :i.2(i:i. Man-h. 1h:{2. l*unnainiH>niina, 61,824. Ratuayaka
BfiidiyaiiM-laKt'. 2*.i.lU7, :il».'.»21.
(1771 A.l).).— I n t he y«tir tif Sika 1 6U6. Thf flfld HAilidcka-iloniya 2 nolan and
tho iranli'U, which i<« th<> pii-ci* of ground taken fur a tup|M>tti uloth worth
8 ritli!* titiiii (taiMiiiuhr. tin* Appn (itoii) of Wuiyatiyn Piuiikkilu, und improved
Hiidplaut(<«l with jak and etMHiaiiut trin«r«, the wliohiul' whieh form a |Hirt of the
|mra\eiii (Ian Pan^nwa that had Ihh'Ii ^rnintnl hy the kin^ to Uaja)Mikmi Pan-
nikki Aclhhilu of rulir«ill». in CanuMipalala Pallt'^aniiialui of DumlNini, have
Imm'u (rruntMl llnully to mv Kiuna iHilr), who liad Inm'Ii r«-nderin;( me aHHihtnuoo
at my dr:illi)i«-il. in the knowhil^^' or Iho witntx-^xen Knmhnret^e Oammahe, Puti-
rnniichf. Puni-hiralaya. (innapalidiami, A)iindnpiM>an^e Panikkila, Menuwara-
hand, Tawiilaii^'tNla Panikkila.iinnkoiuwe Panikkiia. Nai«lappu\\a, (iuruniiehe
of th«' village, (innnrpana Ihnaya. Known to ho many thl^ writing liaM Urn
giviii. Thor<e who di-«pnte or eiinte.-^t thi^ hy word or deetl nhull HiilTer the
uon!«(<«)n<Mu-(<t of the onleal oath<«. Saying that my Ktann Hludl not HufTer were
ithe t<t xHi-ar on the H>ven onU-al oatle*, thi;* han lH>«'n jriven. Thix ban been given
de.tiring (my wife) to ihimm-m, t?ivin;r u pin^'olitad to the Muligawuouccayear.
(1771 A.n).— lender the constellation Snwunn, on \Ve«lne^lay, the third daj
of the waxin^r m<Nin of the month Durntu, in the ymr of Suka Iti'JO. Out of
the paruveni (tan Pan^uwa U'lun^finff to me. (inmmahe. the Appu (non) of
Waiyaliya Panikkiia of Poltfoila, in Uanf^Rpulata Pulle^^ampaba of I)umbara,
tbu garden Kahatairahnwattn and the iranlen t«nrroundetl l>y the ditch have
bfH>n tlnally ^ranlnl in |»aruveni unto Uajajiaksa Panikki Aehchila ; and the
witne*»-f« who know thi'^imeare Kumhnre;;e(iammahe. Patiranm-be. Menuwara-
haroi, Punehinda, T-iwalan^'mia Panikkiia. Thin land voucher having been
Krantttl with the kno\\I<il}ru of the Niid witne?<«e!« a colouretl tuplM)tti doth
wan taken. The^e two deitU aro written and Kruntt-d in one day.
(1 7h2 A.I).). -On ThnrMliiv, the thirteenth day of the waxing moon of the month
Durutu. in the y<ar of .Sika 1 7o4. .Sulakka-dcniya of 2 ]M>laM obtaimtl hy render-
ing asHixianec U} HujafMikM Panikki Aehcliila of Polj^olla. in PalU>^ampaba of
l)uuib:ira. und the t;artii>n. which was iniprovisl and pjuutitl by purchasing from
Wuiyaliya Panikkiia. ha\e 1m rn tinally tran^lrrred in paraveni to Palknmbure
Vedarula, who huMs Iheotllceuf Itftge Muhaudirama, receivin}^ from him 250
ridirt in thr kn(»wlrd(;e of tht> witne^»e.s Kunihuref^e Loku (iammahe, Uda-
kumhurc^e .lan^iirula. Watadmiyc Tn^urala. Panikki Aehchilla^^e Sirimala.
Known to thcM> \vituis<M>s tho four perMtns, Diuf^iri .\fenika. Punchi Mvnika,
Hinila, and («unarat Kluna, have gniuted this land voucher. (Impri'uutiouii.)
(isOti A. !>.).— PattiyuKaniA Naide'H i*i«tate, with thn dwelling? gnnlen and
idantations iN'lonj^in^ thereto. nri> trrantetl unto hiit gmndson with the know-
isljfi* of the witnetocs titMl.unaditte Appn, Napana Amchchila, Weliliyadde
Kankanama, Watte Kankananm, Ganuoniwe^ Appu. Aruppola (iammabe,
Dippitiye Appu, Alandn^'its*ange Ktana of Polgolla. llalu*apuilana Ilaluwa of
Pilawala, KoHkolapiliye Kumura Gammabe. I have given my land, to my
grandrun, near the wa tree at PolgoUa, in Pallcgampaha of DunvVaxa.^ vaAk
POL-POL t41
reqoMtad tho penoai prettnt to bo wiUiMiM. In Um year of 8ak» 1729, of
the month Dorutu, on WednfiMky, the aoventh day of the waxing moon, umot
tho oonntollation AnvUla. (Improoationii.) Talpot written by UpMaka OumwA
6,196 {JuH, Com., ht Aortmhtr, lUit;!),
Gangownttoffo, as tonaiita of a Niln Panguwa of tho Nittawela Tihare, bold
la. 8». 2/. iprtTuDs. 8orvioi«s (comnuitnlilc for Us. A) : to supply two loada of
▼ogetablos 111 tho your to tho iuounilwnt ; to oarry baggngo for eight davs in tho
Mur. when ho oniployod roouivo inoalN ; to giTo a pouuma of vog«tabloa and
)tol to tho incumtient for the now year.
botoi
POLGOLLA.— An abandoned village in Udugoda Udasiya pattuwa, Matalo North,
in Eholepola-waaam.
POLOOLLEWATTA.— A village in Udagampaha korale, Lower Dumbara.
Population in 1881, 271 (138 males, 133 females). Not in tho Censua of 1871
nor of 1891.
POLMALAOAMA.— A village in Ganga Ihala korale, UdapalaU.
Galpaya, a hamlot.
Strfinn. — Polmalagama-oya.
y//7/i. — Galpuyckaiiida, Polgam-iruKuInkands.
In tlio CeiiMtiM of 1H71 gr(iu|>od with Tvlihuiiiiu. Population of Polmalagama
in 1H8I, 2'.)7 (158 inaloM, I.IO foinalea) ; in 18U1, 255 (135 males, 120 fomaloa).
In 1878 58 acrcN (2U amuiiu) of paddy land wore rogisturodi of which 66|aoroa
paid Uh I'na-SO.
iamilii-g. ••HowaHinhulnf^o llatana and Dllinda ft, Kondagollage Nandawaaad
Pioliuhi, for a ticUl aiui Kardcii. 4 1.4 1 U.
Fur luii«N wliii'h had Ih>I«>ii^^mI to Uaiitilaka Durayalago HiindaraDuraya, told
liy liin widow to luw>ooiiiitry pcuplo of KuruuduwattSt liU,4r>4.
TulawakuKo r«. (ialimyogo, ti7,4:il, (iH,842.
POLOMM.XNA.— A villago in l^aggala UduHiya pattuwa, Matale East, in Mahala*
kotuwc-wasun.
Population in 1871, 57 (38 nialcH, 19 fomalun) ; in 1881, &5 (33 maloa, 22
feniaioH) ; in 1801, 52 (27 uialcH, 25 fvnuilcH). VolfalaH.
In 1878 13| acrcM iOu. 2/>. (W.) of {Middy laud were registered, of which IS aono
paid Its. 30-20.
POLPITIYA. — A village in Angiri UdaHiya pattuwa, Matale South.
In tho CcnnuH of 1871 DuUewa, Dodanwatta/ and Polpitiva are groupod
together ; united population, 329 (203 malcM, 12(» fcmalva). It is not mentionod
. in tho Census of 1881 nor of 18*J1.
POLWATTA.— A village in Pullopalata koralo, Tumpane.
E1.A-0TIWA, a hamlot (To/. /., p, :ilS).
Thifl is a decided or Gattara village.
Stnarnn. — Kla-otuwo-ola, Hopota-ola, KoMwatto-oya.
HHIm, — Katupotckunda, Kuruudiigalakanda, Nihiniullekanda.
Population in 1871, 2H8 (149 nuilcH, 139 fcnmles) ; in 1881, 28H (158 maloo,
134 femalcH) ; in 1891, 239 (128 maloH, 111 feinalcH). Of PolwatU H»tUpnna
in 1891, 17 (8 maK 9 females).
In 1878 105 [ acri'H (.'»2/i. 2/i. 5^.) of p.iddy land were registered, of wbieb
90J acres paid Us. 40)3-34.
FitmilitJt.—\\\go AruchchillnfTo. 1o7, D. (\ Mad. Digancgoda Ahckon Mudlyanse*
XhKo, 7;i,r)K4. Dunkumburi' Sumnrutiin Mudiyan^'lugp, .*)7,fiHl, U2.lH<t), |,IM
(N.S.). Katuru^olUgiv lti.H77. Konilrgr, :I7.(;h|. «i2.(i:>9.1,lU3 (N,S.). Maha
LfkuinnlttKo. r,2.:j;»H. MihIuko. :i7.fW|. i»2.j;.M». l,|i»:i (N..H.), Xekatge, ltf,H77.
Nigk'oUojfo, 37.r,s| . in.».r,.v.». \,VX\ (N. S). rallfkumbungc, !Ja,5r.6. PallewatU
Arachchillu^'o. aa.'tiiti. rarak^uha-niigcgr, (;'J,:t:iH. Polwatte Mohottallage
( Vyf. /., p. 2:J4). Polwatir Miidiyaiisi*. witnc**^ to a Dchif^ama deed 1781 a.d.
( Vot. J., p. 144). rnlwattr Pondawc Arachchilo. witneM to a dedication to the
Vihsroin 1A12. Poiwaitc Knia of the IriyMKQiua family (IW. /.. /. JAtf).
F«l«Mt«BAl«akUgi)P>ottbaEnwwa*<Uhmllr<VW.7^>.lsr}. PohntM
Wklawm CiBllj ol BamturvlaDiTB ( l'«l. I^pp. h», tO, lU). FsodH* Anoh-
aUUair. l(iT. D. C. Mad.. 3i,:>rA. tUmbokwarU Diiuurmkai*. «7,MI, M,(a*,
1.I93 (N. H.). RanulDKE. 3;.HI>I, Teluibii«ala|(«, t6,iat. Woluduiljcf^
I3,Ggt. W«lrE«, S7,<;i>l, a-J,a!l, l^US (X. B.J.
BatMsahatniifa. T)i> Teniplo Lnnil* Cnmmiuionnr raJMtad Um cliii
Mvlnlinn anU vicia|itu>ii ( I'. /.. C. MS, OgUi 470).
lMit»imm for tlio u-mtilo (107 ami Hi', l>. C. Mad.}.
Tlw viltir-i bu thvM ilmdi of iloJiulkiD :r—
^ (1711^ k.O.). — In tba jcw nt Saka HIT. Tba nndd; lud Klriwaiu-pd-
iwditlii4lmi|ia(a IhU hw hi'cn uwoililuniiod trom G cbenu, iilCuata at
U»irBiniiM|AUU,iaNBruiwvni|Hil>la»[Tnm|iiuia. haab«coma aStlavuim
lanil afwr Iba <l«|iartnra of Tovrakanua Avhari; a. to vhom it wai given ; it li
Ihcntnru lU-dicatnt (u (be EbvUiru-ijraj'D Viharii oD Ih« occB-iioa ohen a Katioa
llnkwnn wu brmitbl tmtm Hit Maji!-lj tke King idiI a Pojn.hevixlTa
_ . — .. _ .... — '"— ■ - lainukJanara irm givi'U on th« lollowlnB
of Ibi-^b iirl<^M. tho pniiciiHhl inhnbiiaaU iif tha tlLU^c^ DiiDknmbun,
Pnlwaiuu nawalAKaiaa. Uiilriiiya. Alwlcniya, and I'lnRO-la. the Ehicf of lb*
dialrkt, awl thv bi-Ktmen ut tlie Ibnr mliU. on Tburwlur- Ihe nitbthdav
hetim lli« tall piwHi. in lb« uwnth Wak, ol tbio r.«r oi Hoka KIT. ■■ thfa
puappadn land. Kiri«aiia-j^iaaililte-ikiii|>aU «f N laha>s toiictbrr with Hm
aw) turrnty gwawnut ttaa a|nKrUiiiin( Ibrnda, ilnlidalcd to ihc EbiilaBa'jwja
Tiliarn, l« aaiiiUin llu- iiirrriiiK at fuul tbenla >n Um chief of tba diMriot,
with aiirw Ihnt lli-< Huji'ly Ibe Kinit tnajr nbUin Ibc dorfrtH of hi* heart.
Wiliir.4'> «hi> kiHiv 1h<- muv are l)»luiia|iitirc JlohutUln. Mrdai-una Rat-
■avaka MiiriiyaiiiN-. Iluiikuioban' ArDchuhllu, tbe Viilax of Ibe «nie *lll(iKe.
Mi<l.'iiiyr ltBti<.'ku lt>lB. W.'Jli.'iic Violarabiut the Huna villago. NehiniEallo
Vniarala uf [h.> •uiuv Tihiiili'. Aliuliniya itm»ga Mndiianw, I'ahulawatUi
JtuUyaiiMi ii( lb.- .aiue tilla;,'.-. I'ulwutle KvpritiKolln Arai^^bchila, llninba-
jialisKi'la Anrhi'Iiila i.I IIh- Mine tillniie, Katu|inil>Ke lloldunmrala of
MamalnifBOia. and II iniunuiuwe I'dapnlaia tCorak- Andichlla: onil lliin pica
o( IbwI in dniimied wiib the knuwIiilKB of tbi'sn purnvna. Aoy ih'hud or
ErwnHWlninlaliinli'rrniiKiriniilmrhiK Khali U- buro in llic hclla Sanjiwoya,
ilaiiilliayo, SBhKhatnnaia. Iluwrawaj'a. Miiha RBWiUKiiya. I'nithBiKiya,
TtMioya, an-l Mnha-awivhi'hiyn; Imtany (HfiaHi wbosball narriint owl defend
Vut Bball uDiBirc unlinilldl hnpidiM'-ui Id the ilx bCBvrUH uid at toat attain lb*
faapi'TiJialde ud innnrlal ulate of Nirvana.
( Ills A-l> \~i. KMakiiiitiye Amarakon ItafPirDina Muilall. Ibe Hcndmanaf
liU-iituwB, in TeluaininUlHiif Tiiiniiani-. han- on Bi'cuaiitol 'Tuiiaruwui"
dnliralnl Ibi- mnddy luml KiU-ywIeiilra of l^ Uho* out nf ElaHHuna-^
boumW on I lie w<i>l by MalKBtii-kiinlinrit. on the east Iqr tbe aramlia, on tba
norlh Iqr Ibi- bunk of Iba hill nlHim it. und on tbn i«uth by (br> wewa— to
Ihr Khi-la^ta-yuyc Vihan'. fiir llii' puriMHtuf cuntinninff the eu-tmuary uSurinjn.
RBiiterl on tt'i'-lnr-Jar. Ibe w-vinlh dair aflof Ihe full dhiou of Ihu month 11,'in
tl>i-.v.'BridHukalT:ll. 1Viin<.~i'- wheni.t are IX'nla Wrvu Unnaiiie. Mada-
e, WalirowvkiMda Cniianw!, Cannn
...nan-v. IIbubi " "■ "■ ■
AiBlmu<rata rnnati.'^. I
K<.nli" ■■ ■
Arai^hchifa of T'llwalla. KatuniK<iII« KDnle''ATai.-hehlla of the aanw *lilla|to,
Ibalon Ararhitbiln iil DimbBKahavela, rabalBKe ArBchchilB, ElBHitBwa
|l..rao>'haiBru. IMnwe tl<«nrkflrB.va. ami lljiuiadn Mananna. With the
knoKliilKeot all lb<w|irii'.liiBU<l Inyimnwhii am u'iltie»o- hi-ni>t ia thin deed
Krantiil. Aiiy |«'r«.ii uho •■liul) nliir eviii a xyllablu in favour hereof ■ball
nvL-in- Ihe beuvi'iilj' 1iU-»-iii)(', Muy llu- kiHk' k->'t Ihe ucrit hireof •
FOLWATTA — A vilUgi! in UlngiHla Udoniju pattuwa, SfnliJo Korlh. in Pal-
danirB-maiim.
Amin .— INil VBl te- rlu.
//;».— AmLukkukarxla.
la tliu CunMio of 1(171 Hrouncd with Temhahiliyawa ind Kotakarobun.
Populatiun uf l\iI«BtU in I8MI. »i (4.S iuhIui'. 37 fcnuleii); in IR»l, (M(ll male.,
Ki female*). Kiilu|>ulia.
POL-POE 14$
In 1878 24| aorw (12rt. Ip. 2/.) of paddy land wen registered, of which ]6|
torea paid Ba. 46 47.
Famiiies. — kitglrijege, 19,073. EgodRaamaralla(ir», 85,4ril. BpitAwatte Modi-
yaniiolage, 73,115. EUbendiwewafre, lt»,073. Miyanamade Unnania, 19,073
PiUagoUage, 19,073. Polwattekondogo < !>»/. /., p. lOS),
Por.WATTE Vi II ARE.— An old templo. Piipillury auocoKHion.
POLWATTA.— A hamlet of Ampitiya, in Qandaho koralo, Lowor Hewaheta.
Popalation in 1891, 161 (89 maloa, 72 fcmaloa).
POLWATTAKANDA.— A villago in Pallosiya pattuwa, Matale EaHi,in Dankaoda-
wasam.
Population in 1871, 209 (110 maloH, 93 females); in 1881, 187 (108 males,
79foinule9); in 1H91, 165 (88 maloM, 77 females). Vellalas, Nilamakkarayo,
Oorunnehelti, who work in iron.
In 1878 33^ ucren (lOa. 2p. (it.) of paddy hind wore rGgintorod, of which 27}
acres |Kiid Kh. 57*31 ; the rest were redeemed.
F.nHiiift.^DsL^inge r«. Kekunagaha wattage, for a field, 30,703, 33,967.
»
POLWATUBA. — A villago in Hapugiwtaluwc-wariain, I'ulleporie korale, Kotmale,
on the Mahaweli-guiiga in the li>wer end uf the kurale.
Slrfum*. — Hurakade-oycela, Polwaturu-ela.
Village path from i'olwatura to Gonika-oya and to Mallande.
Not in the CeuHus of 1871. Population in 18H1, 45 (25 males, 20 femalea);
in 1891, 58 (31 nialeH, 27 feinalcH). Moormon.
In 1878 21^ acres (lOi. 2/i. 9/.) of paddy land were regiAtered, of which 20|
acres paid Rm. 71*99 and 1 aere redeemed.
A moHque and a school.
Fumilii'M. — Moormoii, '.i.OCiT (N. S.). Samarnkon MudivanNclago Konjromnwege,
U,9Ji7 (N. 8.). Snmaratun Miuli>-aur«elafir« r*. Jayabahnfro, 4,*-'43 (X. 8.).
POLWATURt:-UAMMEDDA.— A hamlet of Wataddora, in Pallepone koimle,
Kotmalo.
Streams. — Lulkaudurc and Managanwitiye clas.
POPPITIYA. — A village in Gandeko konile, Upper Dumbara, on elevated gromidi
10 miles Houth of Iwurewola. *
Ii.t'KTF.NXA, a hanilut (To/. /., />. 373).
Poppitiya, Iwurcwela, and Panawel-ulla form one Aracbchi-wsaau.
Stream. — Poppitiye-oya.
OiliK. — Maharatna-ella, Fanadekanda.
Popul'iiion ill 1871, COO (319 males, 281 femaleh); in 1881, 269 (144 nulea,
125 females); in 1891, of Poppitiya Panawel-ulla, 78 (38 males, 40 femalefe).
Veddo, Tom-tom Beaters.
In 1878 136^ acros (68/1. O/i. b^l.) of paddy land were registered, of which
116 acres paid Hs. 30592 ; 19 acres were redeemed.
The Panawel-ulla-oya flows through the fields to the north. The village ia to
the west of the field.s.
Fa m Hon. — Kirigankumhun>ge, GU.S.'i 1 .
POROKARAGAMA <i/m« POROWAKARACAMA. — A village in Udugoda
Pallcsiya pattuwa, Matale North, on the Porawakaragama-oya.' Porawakaragama
and Nilannoruwa uniler one Arachchi.
Population in 1871, U)7 (79 males, 88 females); in 1881, 177 (87 males,
90 females) ; in 1891, 150 (80 males, 70 females). Woodcutters, Tom-tom
Beaters.
In 1878 131.^ acres (65rf. 2//. 8/.) of paddy land were registered, of which
61 1 acres paid Us. 140 (Mi.
744 POR— POB
/fimi7t>«.— Adikaai WaU^-^a, tiO.HO. Araiubege Kumaim Oammahc'e esUte,
Twt. 4:17. Ouruwaticge, MU.42i). Kalu Appu of MabAgedara-nialle-kade, about
iMiLbuJU timber. tfU,»12. Tahalage of NiUnooruwa, 6U,140, 67,176. TaW-
gniukgv, i»U,42«J. Udage, 6u,UU, 67,176. Wirftkkodi Nandru Appa of HnUn-
goinuwa, 60,140, 67,176.
A rnipod dBgoha.
POT AW A.— An ahuiidoiuxi village in Udugoda Palletiya pattawa, ^tala North.
•V/rciM.— >Potiiwo-oyH.
In 1H7H 21) iicroB (10a. Sjt, 6/.) of paddy land woro regiatored, of which
l&l acrcM |«i«l lU. 3110.
PilTTEPlTlYA.-A vilia^o in Kandupalata korale, Yatinuwaia.
Ill tlui ( V-iiMiiH of ]h71 grouped with Yatigammaiia. Population of Pottapitiya
in IHHI, 74 {'AH iimlcM. Hi; furaulcM) ; in 18U1, 130 (68 malcn. 62 females).
In ls7H 10] anvH {im. ]p. bl.) of frnddy land were regiatered, of whinn 3| aorea
paid lU. 11*22 ; tlio rtsHt wore rodocmud.
PnTTLiMTiYK ViiiAUK.— Newly built.
POTTILA.— A hnnili't of Uduwn in IMapalata korole, Tumpane.
Ill the OiiMiM(»f IK7I grouped with l-duwu. Population of Pottilain 18B1, 119
(.^7 iiiiilt^ ii2 feiiiiil< h) ; ill iHUi, 131 (ii5 muleH, (iU femaloH). Inferior Yellalaa.
Ill 1h7h 27 iit-rtrM (i:^^ I//. K^.) of paddy land were rcgistorod, of which
11^ ucren |>:ii<l IN. 42'!.') ; 13 neieH were redeemed.
/*«o««i7;« «. -Ailikuri^'c ((SnliUiln), 7.T.), I). C. Mad. Attanayakage, r>0,9oM, 59,865.
Duhaiit'k^i'. Ti.o.'iO. Kkaiiuyaka Mudiyaiir<elagr. 32.'jr>8. Etombagahalandcge,
7l.<i.Mi, "t'.TlK). (iaiimu't*. 7l.ii.*>o. Mi.TUti. IniKi'kiiinhurrKC 32.Ua8. lyagaUge,
'JM.I'.>2. Kaiiat«-»?i-, TM*. D. (•. Mail. KarowK'ahaf?e. riU.NHa. Koralege, 74,050,
H*j.7'.»'.». I*allikunibiiri'h'f. :i2.!).*»H. I'uttila Attanayakage Appu witneM to a deed
I Hi-.' A.u. ( 1;./. /., J}. 442). Puttila Dahanayaka MudiyannelageC IW. /.,/». 246'^,
\V«I«|?«', 2H,lti2.
POTTOTAWKliA.— A villa«(0 in (Jaiisalu UdoHiya nattuwa, Matale East The
waMiim iiichidtH Pottota-wcla, Metihakka, and Dambaragahawela.
Strtanin. — Ketawal-oya, Pottola-wela-oya, Scrolla, Talgamu-oya.
//;//.- HataKolle.
FirMt nettled by a Veddu named Huwan-kuroaraya, who covered his house
with bark.
Population in 1871, 01 (.'13 mnl«H, 28 fcnuilcii) : in 1881, 63 (88 males
^fi feiiial«H) : in IHIM, liO (33 inaleM, 27 fenialeH). Yellalan, PiiduWo.
Ill 1K7M 3r)| acri'H (17". 'i/i. bf.) of paddy land were rcgiHtcred, of which
32? acrcN paid lU. 7(MK.
Kat ii:iyakai(e owiiM a Niiida Paiigu wa. Tenant : Gnrunnchelage. Holds a field
1 niniiiia. «;anl«ii 1 pela. Serviceit (eomnnitablo for Hn, 10) : at the new year to
pruHciit all ari'caniit cutter and botol and at the old year 2 hiwcl ; to work ten days
a year in making keti, udalu, &c., free of payment. Tithe hud been redeemed.
PUniillilY.V. — A hamlet of Kuniuulcniya in LMapaluta korale, Tumpane.
//«//«.- K^alayayekanda, \Vedi|M>lakaii«]a.
Ill the ('ei)MiiH of 1871 grouped with Kaiinadeniya and Oangodapitiya. Popu«
lation of Pubbiliya in 1H81, 01 (34 muloa, 27 females) ; in 1891, 65 (37 males,
:28 fcinaloN).
PUBHILIYA.— A village in Oangalu Palleniya pattuwa, Matale East.
Slrrtiiii. — Ma-f>ya.
ffili. — (iorukkaiidn.
Population in 1871. 1.30 (76 malon. 00 feroalea) ; in 1881, 153 (86 males,
li? feiuah'H) : in IH'il, IfiO (Hi) mahn. 70 females). VellalaH.
Ill 1H7H tu\ nrrcN (20/f. \p. 8/.) of paddy land were registered, of which
IMj Mcn-H |Kiid IN. 4.V04 ; 341 were uncommutcd.
PnH*laiii:iiioii,2|Ht NoveinlHr, 1818.- •" To mark the good conduct of the chiefs
Niid jHonh) ill Pubbiliya, in the Ood4K'go«la koric of Matale, the rate of taxation
t«»lN> only I Mih "
PUB— PUN 746
PUBBORUWELA. — A village in LaggaU Udatiya paituwa, MaUlo Eaat, in
Kahagala-wanam.
In the Gensiu of 1871 grouped with Ilukkurobura. Population of Pobbornwela
in 1881, 25 (15 males, 10 females) ; in 18U1, 22 (13 malcii^9 females). VeUalaa,
Tery poor.
In 1878 15 acres (7a. 2p, 3/.) of poddy land were regiMtered,which paid Rs. 33*08.
PUHULPANAW A.— A hamlet of Werapitiya, in Palispattu East, flower Dambara.
PUJAGODA. — A hamlet of Kotabogodu, in MedafNilatu korulo, Yatinuwara.
FumilirM. — Pujnffoda Payindokarayalai^c r«. PuJaf^cNla Mtnlaire, for a tranlen, 4(i,47S.
Fujogodoge ( ViA. /., jt. 471). Pujagoda Mbhottallage ( Vol, I., p. 471).
PUJAPITIYA. — A village in Pallcgumi>aha koralo, IIuriHp»ttu,oloiie to Palipona.
Not in any of the ConMus retunm.
Frti«;/iV#.— Paronagondt-niyeKO, 3l,4irt, 33,458, 3:.,r,87. Pujamtiyege (Ki»l. /.,
p. nO). Pujapitiye Sainaranaynka. Notary, uwnt>d laud in Alagoda, KitulgolU,
and Kotinkuduwa. &ri,114 ( Tn/. /., pp. 46ii, 4X0). Pujapitiycgu Ukkurala,
ez-prie»t ( Vol. I., p. 443). Sonuttara UnuanHu of llaiubukewela Vihare
owned hind hero, 3:),4ri8, »5,G87. Wcli-augige, 33,458, 35,087.
A Government vernacular Hchool ami a bD-nialiiwu.
PULIYADDA. — A village in Cfanduhu komlc, Lower Huwuheta, on the Diyabetme*
oya on the Houth of Uduvicla.
Strea m m. — Har.ij^i »1 le-oy u, I ndurugule-oy u.
Hill. — Uuragollckuiidu.
Populutiun in 1H7l,:)07 (192 nuilcM, 175 fumalcH) ; in 1881,214 (118 males,
96 fumak'H) ; in IHUl, hui (78 nialcH, 85 fciimleH).
In 1H78 52^ acreH (2Cf(. \p. 2^/.) of piiddy fund were rcgJHtcred, of whioh
82| acres jKiiu Uh. 90'7J, half uii acre rented out at one-fourth produoe, and
^ acres were redeemed.
AV(fMi7ic«.— D*.Mauayakage, ti5,27U. Hippola Herat Mudiyanitelage. G8,455.
PULIYADDA. — A village in Kandukara Paliala korale, Udapahita, under the
Legundeniye Arachchi.
In the Census of 1871 grou|)cd with Legundeniya and Uda Nillamlie. Popola-
tion of Puliyadda in 18H1, 33 (22 males, 1 1 femUles). Not in the Census of 1891. .
PULLENIWATTA.— A villa^^e in Gun-ata|Milata konile, Tumpane, part of Weli-
witn. PuUcMiiwatta and Ilaudubowa under a Duruya ( Vol. i.^p. S17),
Slretuu. — Nagalia-ela.
JJill. — Murutegodakanda.
From Bandara Araniba, the King of Kandy used to get his regular suppUea of
arecanuts. The land no longer belongs to (iovernment, it liitH lN:en sold.
Population in 1H71, 2r> (11 males, 14 females); in 1H81, 25 (12 males,
13 females) ; in 18'.)1, 22 (11 male»(, II feniales). Jaggery caste.
In 1878 7| acres (3«i. 3y>. 0/.) of i>ad<ty land were registered, of which 5| acrea
paid Us. 2818.
PUNDALU-OYA. — A hamlet of Madakumburu, in VdaiMuie koiale, Kotmale,
41*3 miles from Kandy. The road to Pumialu-oya haves the Kandy and
Nuwara Kliya road at Tuwalantonna (31**j.^) niilcs front Kandy), and the brancli
road to' Pundalu-oya estates is continued U'il6 miles further. 18'H7 miles from
the Gamp<da railway station to Pundala-oya road turning.
The river Mahaweli-ganga rises at the back of the Cinat Wehtern and flows
through the district, to which it gives a name, and tluiice through KunilNil-oluwa
and Kadadorapitiya and joins the Kotmale-gunga at Dunhinda.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in IHHl, UO (09 males, 41 femalos) ;
in 1891, 178 (120 males, 58 females). Tamils, MtNirmen, Low-country Sinhalese,
Smiths.
Post OiTice, Police Station, nios(|ue, rice store, kixaars, u pausala m'ho<ii.
Cart road from Wutagoda to Puii«lalu-o}a. Vilbge iwths from Pnnthilu-oya
to Nuwari Eliyu, Wewaliinna, and Madakumbura.
AOTM.
Pundalu-oya
North
647
Pundiilu-oya
South
7Ul
Slio«n
878
Wttvcbiiia
140
Pullarakune
70
ClioiMy
30b
R<K'ktide
260
UoUeHton
140"
74rt prx-PUR
PUNDALUOYA l)I8TUiUT.— In Udapono kormie, Kotmalo.
** It in hereby notiUo«l that the (Governor hoii altered the liroite of the dietriolof
Pantlalu-o)a, and that mich linita nhall, aa from and after the lat of Janiiarjr,
1M;I1, be taken to cpni|iriM each and every the eatatea named in the iohedub
hereto uf the acrvHtfo thurvin it|icciru*d :—
Schfiluif.
Acma.
Diiiiiinane ... 1,7m7
Ktoii ... 2:t:»
FuriiUndii ... 271
llnmiw ... 2ti0
Kttlu-oya ... 263
Kui|)iit{ala ... 410
K'4hiiiKUiia ... Ori
Mo«l<K'tC'nne ... UH)
{QauUt, 7ih March, laOl),
PITPUllKSSA.— A villaffe in Kandiikara Ihuln konilo, Udapahita.
Ill tin? (*»iiHUN uf 1H71 groiipi'd with l>iitiuko>ulla. Papulation of Pupuretit
in IMHI. 70 {^\ malon, .'i4 futnul«M) ; in IHUl. 142 (t»H mulea, 74 femalea).
liimi Hill entate (47,927, 47.U2H).
PUIUJJAIjA.— A TtllMffu in Kolioiiai^a pnttuwu, Mutale South. The waatm
includvN lliilnngiidu, Udiipihilla, Purijjulu, uiid PubuluweU.
Tliu tniditiou in that Kiiix Wijayu, avciuf^ thin place inlmbited by Takku,
cliHriiiod A iHtbblu and tlirvw it into a fiond and drove the Yakku away ; hence
the nauu* Pirit-|(iila.
AmuiIkt tradition iit th:it when a man was ploughing in the field Kuriinda at
Wurakuiiiuro, ulMiut a iiiiK: fnmi thin villu{(u, lushiMyoku of buflfoloos, and the
fdoiiu'h Niiiik. iiiid r«'ap|M:irc«l iu tliv clmrinutl pond. Afterwunla a Nilauie of
till! Puliala Wttlawwu had thu fHind tilled up with mIoiiuh by elephuntt and founded
ib«f villuKu.
l*<>pulati<oiin1H71,:U4(ir>;tiimKx, llil feiiiaUH) ; in 1HH1,.1UI (193 malcH, 198
fiiiulu».) : in 1H\»1,3U2 (P.)2muluM. 200 fuinulcH). VellalaN, Potton, Paiutora,
WuhliciM, Diiniyo.
in 1H7M K4| uorcH (42fi. Op. C/.) of naddy land were roKiAtore<l, of which 29
acrt'N paid Us it't'Jtt't, 64 1 rudctintMl, ami 8 acruH temple land.
Walawwa.— Piirijjula Du^^i^ninna Nilamo awtiHtud Ocnoral MacDowall in
]H4):i, and waH baiij^nl by ordrr of the Kandyan King and bin property
cfMifiHCiacd. Aliout a y«ar after thu Nilaino'a death the king, when remding
at Kuiiduwile. reHiorcd the Nilainu'M proficrty to hia four aona, one of whom
wiM (innipnttiiwe Kate Uala (77, D. C M.).
The Puhala Wulawwu family ure the deseendantu of the Nilame. They are
rolat(Ml totliel1alaiiK<Mla und IMupihille fnmiliea (06,472), Vol. i.,pp. 3U-S12,
Kiri Ihiiida, Konila, who died in 1H71, owned hind here (G0,080, 06,472).
/Vm«7i4«.— Aliikolnwcwt'^'o. l,*j:>5, D. C. M. Batta Henaynlago, HS.SitG. Batnwatte
4«.h7o. 4.:i«« i < \. S.V PihrumrillHK'.'. 4.o:,k (N. S.) I'urijjula Pihannrnla. jrrant
by. inl'^ol A.I). (IV. ;../>. .v/). PiiwnkpitiyaUjf*'. 37.'»'**'. Tmlikara .Miidi-
faii^lutfr. l.jr.'i. I). ('. M. (Tttl|K»t Saka 17o7). Urapitugc, m,fi70. Veda
li'imyiilu^'i', ^J'^.'AM. ^V^•Iip^lu^^• Vi.«»7ii.
(17h:i A.n.).--rii<li'r th<> coiHtillation llatu. tho xixth day of the waxing
intHin. Wum ThiirMlay. of^ lli«> iiionib riuliiwak, in the ycur of .Siika 17U7.
|,Ta«likiira Miili.vaiiM'. of IMiipihlHu. in Kuh<iui«iya iiattuwn uf Mutnh', having
IHi^^o-M-ii my piru\i>iii luiuN. .Ma.:iiniu aiulnMif ;t ih*1h<4, «Ve., haw hcroby graiiti'd
thi' Nkini* (o my ti«';:ottfii miu <iuiiaiualnila in tlio kiiuwUtlgu of thowitn(«M«
IMiip'hllli'Halaliami. Vi<lauy uf IMiipihilla. Undiyurula. Ciiininnthc. Panditayo,
Yidukarnya. AIniN^akkar Naid«* of Warakamiirr, Kumbukguilo (jammuhu of
Piidiwita. rdiijiihilli' Kalla^'t* Punchirala, llaluwunaKo Punchiralu, Widvlle
Iliwurala of iMiipihilla. Na^-arngtidayalnK'^* Ukkawa. Known to pq man.')
wilne^-n till' (;un Pan^'awa in given, t^imprvoationa.) 0;il>o^\>.^,1ll,"^
PUB-PUB 74?
Rannas ( I80S A.D.).— " Bri.'* HU MiiJo»ty the Kinff, who if a d«M»BdAiii of
King Hanu of ih« miMt iUuHtriouH Solur race, ou the throne Mt with gnat of all
kinds at Kandy. Durinip the di.Htiirbunui.'H by thu Dutch when the Tuoth-relio
of Buddha wait n^moveil tu a plu'ju ot hutaU MuuriMl hj ranicee of roolu mad
jungle, KutugoduUe Kariviikiinum Xuidu coutiiiuod to muko utrt*riuK» therv snd
to protect tho ndic. And he, aUn, duriiiif thu di>: urhunoes liy thi* huKli«h took
uare of thi*n'Ho. (u uoiiHidorulioii uf Uiohk MerviucN ho wan miid<< Kuriyukaraua*
rola, and thu folluwiu^ luiidr* Wf^v KrautiHl to him hy tho king lO be hold
and |)o>rk'sm<d by him and by hin chiltinu aud ^lumUhildun from genvration
to gfU -ration. tM pirnvrni. n:iiii<-ly, \\i\\ tl«'M ria>uiuimuwn nf A \M'\nm at
Purijjiilii in K<>hunriiyu (viltiiwa ul Mntub*. KatiuliMii^a of 1 ainiinu at \Vara«
pitiyu, Mal.'anunnna uf 1*» lahu^ in (janK'a|):ila(a oi' YaCinuwattt, Kituldoim
of 3 |ieluH in ll«*wai,'an-ata|>a1atu of TniiiiKinc, Kitul;ra'ttiiina of A jHilaM in
Dog.niinwu of Kir<Hlatiho llcwahcta, in all i amiinu 'J )h*\h*, with all tho high
and low land**. jdintationH and bnildinKH thonto bilon;(ii)g. Thif Sunnnn ia
granted on Monduv, lliu ii'.&th day of tho waning' maon of tlie month Durutu,
in the year of 8 ika 1 7. Mi.
The Emiiii.i Yiii.vki: (iwuhu (Summcdikiimlmro Pan^uwa (a fiold of 1 ainiina
8 kuruni) hold by tho Vilmro Wulawwu fin* tho sorvi>oof ^'ivtn.^ ytuly tU) Kcru uf
rioo to thu viliaro and K>^'>'>K ^'^'^ du^HU yi'iir to ii<« itpkoop. ConinuitcMl for lU. 10.
Tho Dai.aDA MaiIwVWA owns an 1ri\af^':i1):innila Kitttnvo 1*aiit{nw:i (n ficdd of
1 amun:i und 2 gardons of 4 aniuiin) hold by Kotnv'odcllo Din^iri Mviiika and
Ran Monika. SorvioVs (conimutablo for IN. 14-7.'>) : yoarly to uttond at the
four fo>tivaiM ut tliu Maliguwii and to take a |k nunia on each ocouHiou ; to scrro
aa Ksiriyakarunarala for Iwclvo months onoo in thrco ycurM and to pay £25
as a bulatsurulla (ti) thu Diwa Nilaniu; on onlcrin;; on duty for thu year.
PUSALE.^A vilhgo in Pallesiy.i pnttnwa, Matalo E.-nit.
In tho CenHUH of 1871 grouped with Sirani^ahawatta. Population of Puaal
1881, 328 (190 mules, 138 fcnmlcs) ; in 18'Jl, 227 (127 nialcs, 100 females).
PUSOOMUWA.— A village in Kandapalla koralo, Matilo North.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 18S1, 4G (27 males, 19 femalea) ;
in 189), 68 (34 males, 31 femules).
PUSSALAMANKADA.—A villa;;e in Diyntilaka kornlo. Upper Hewaheta, in
Han<;urinkot:i-waKnin. A village f»alh froi.i lure to Walalawe a.
Pojiulation in 1871. 139 (73 mahn, <;«> fomaies) : in 1881. 194 (109 malea, 86
feniaiCH) ; in 1891, lOG (78 makx, 78 fomulch), Vcllaluh, ULobics, Low-country
8inhakf(0.
Ages ago people h.id, tradition sa>s, to croHS tho Maha-oya onn-iver meeda
which grew in th<.* water so p.'culiariy us to run uon»KK thu oya from one siiie to
tho other, thuH fonnin<^ anort of bridge. Hence thu viUago " i'uHH;4l;i*' (oreopora
or wocd<t) •• niankada " (a forr\ ).
Extent under paildy HO acres (If) amunn) irrigated by tho Wadalewale-cla.
i'/iw;;//*.— Ellego. 27,914. llali-olcgc, r>r),747.
Wai.wandi'icawk Kowii a.— In 1M93 it waw in a dilapidated condition. King
RajaSinha had an .ipo that Htniyud, hot was roc.ipcured here, at a (fammaduwa,
i.e., an invocation of the godn. Tho temple is dedicated to Dolaha Dowiyo ; no
Unds attached to it.
Bkrimuu,k-wewa.— A »mall ancient tank.
PUSSEOODA. — A villaire in Oal.i^iya pattnw.i, TTarispatta.
In thu ('ennu^ of |H7l it in indiVled with (liilh lla und Warakngoila. Not ia
thoCen-^UH of IHftl. Poj.nlaiion of Pu^Ho^'oda in 189|, 24 (14 malon, 111 furoalea).
FiiMiHt M.—Si\u\<\nii rnnan-." i*. Bitiib Ido Arn^'hrhillago Mudrdihami. In I8S1,
xvhcu plaint ilT b<-.-aiii<> n prir^t. ho vnrru'to<l u tlohl and a ganlon to hii* cttosia
Kirula, dufoiidanix laihir, :»;•..'.• '2.
PussogtKli Mn.Hvanr^e wiiueHH to two deedn. 1794 and 1801 a.U., rospeetivolv
(To/. 7.,^,;,. ;>J7-:?.kS), '^ '
PuKHogmlago ( To/. /.. ;). 3S4).
PusHogoda Paliege (Vol. 7.,^. 44S).
14$ PUS-FU8
PUBSBLLAWA.— A ▼illiure in KAndnkan IbaU kor^k, Udftpdato, 84 milM fton
Kandy on ilie Nuwara Kujra road.
Slrfitm.'- Pii*M«elluwa*oy«.
//'//«. — MorRgiilnkaiHln, Pitiknuda.
Ptipulntion in 1H71, (KK) (iUVi nmlci, 268 famtlM) ; io 1881. IJMM (830 nalit,
48H (timuie^); in 1HUI, 72U (417 males, 812 femalM), ioolading PniMllawft
iown.
Ill 1M7K 1)8 ii£n«^ (40<i. Oyi. 3/ ) of paddy land were ragiaUrod, of which 86|
«cn K )>:iid Un. 4^tH 47.
Pulicu Ml iiion. PuWiiti Worku Dopartmani station, Charoh of England oharob,
bariiirK, a vilmru.
Ckurcii MiMHidiiuiy .S(>ciut>'H niixud vernacular school,
/•tf«i;//>/..~('uii«!i(ruo M. W. 1). du Bilva, for Rum Hill CiUtf, 47.027, 47,926,
4i»,47»». :.«.rij»:i. Tv..r. 7.m.
Vrms 11 r4. M*u hi lluiiii. for u |iivcfl of land on the high road to Nttwara BUja,
2U 3ii'i.
L. I*', iiioin.in r4. W. II. Wiilten* r.nd tloorgo Wall & Co , for undiTided half
»biiio-t of tlii> Manmllo Rn«l Kiirii;;ii'4tnliiwa colfvo c^taten, 4^,9*28.
Air II. IIiiuiIhiM untl \V. KiunlNihl nicniiiHt ttnantii on Molfort mtate, 26,817,
iMi.M.Mi-:, I , i.7.-.»m:i. 'i;.'.''.!:' tn;. i»7.4t>2. :»7,:.2H-3u. E-taic of the late Major Walter
Lnwn iioi* \uirh h ui .Mcir<trt «^tut(>, TtHt. 2,UN.
Aiu(ikou\viv'«. 7.'.'.i| (N. S.). DiliniuluKC. :L',2U4 3i»,i>:iy. De SiWa, A., 22,604,
8 l,:ii>.*i. I>isiu:iyak:i ^'f. HA.'2'2'k A I, lU I. Difanuyaka Mudiyaniwlago, 8,071 ( N. S.).
Call.iuiiliyryc. 7.:i7u (N. Hj. Unmuh'e, 7G,o:m, l.(li;7 (N. S.). Kaiiakaraga,
7.2'.il (N. S). KiNlikur:iK<% i*:M'2 f N. H.). Konile Arachchillage, 76,038, 1,067
(X. H). MiikoiMlurc/c. .'i.txil (N. H.y Moorman, SU,422, 46,247. PahaUge
DUniia\ako MuilivunM-la;;t'. :.H.771. ti2.ClH. Pallvwattcge, r>U.(il8. Pntagama
Liy nna A racht hi^'«>, 2 J.'x) I, 2U,:)UU. :t3,22:>. 3 1.4:i4, 8 l,:>U3. Pihillcgo Wirokkodi
Muaiynn rl:i,r... :.H.7ri. »;2,«;iH. TnmiU, au,r.22, 40.4'43, 4rt,'47, f.2,9l2, 64.050,
Ul.'ir.ii. Wiikkumbun i;e. :i2.2US. 3'.».Uj«.I. Wcliwaltf^e, 8,312 (K. S.). Well-
wntnnprn, rtl.t'iriO. Wijcninha MiuliyanHttlaflro, H,071 (N. 8.). Wirasinha Wanni
Aruvbuhiifi', 4o.44:>. :*2,U12. Yakdcbige, 64,050, Ol,GCO.
Ppa->ELLAW£ YjUARB.
PUftSGTENN A.— A villiigo in Udnaiya pattuwa, MaUle South, in Weligala-wasam.
Thia IN II <ie>.;iHilr«t or (luttara villu^'t.
In tliu CoHfUM of 1H71 grouped with Ilunuketawala. Not in ihe Cansuf of
18M1 nor of 18U1. Yullulua.
PITAULPITIYA OR MKDA(;0!>A llADALUAMMfiDDA. — A Tillage in
Pallc|»ono kor.il(>, Kotinnh;, on tho loft lank of tho Kotinalo river, below the
junriiuii of tlio Puiiilaiu oya river. It is under the Nawuugama Arachchi.
//»//. — Vakiiii^'ala.
" INihilpiii.i, u village on the linnkN of tho Kotmale-ganga, situated in the
uii«lHi of .1 roiiiitry iilMiiiiidiiiir in rich fioldi*, fruil grovcn, and neat cottages. It
WUH onrn a iiiiliui'v |ioHt, hilt now (18:13) abandoned " (Crif«« CbiK^).
A |»Ans:i|ii Mtliool.
Poiiulation in IH71. 112 (f>0 malen, 56 females); in 1881. 165 (86 malee, 72
femaliM) : in 1H1M.1H)(47 inalea, 43 females). Smiths, Vellalaa, Low-country
8iiilial«'sc. MooriDcn.
Ill 187H s] ncrcM (4tt. Iii. 4/.) of paddy land were regiatered, of which l|aere
paid Us. 4 (»l, 4 rc.looin«d, 3 temple fielda {Vol, J., p. 48S).
f^iMfV /r«.-.^omc MinithK in this village, descendants of Maha Dorane^ama Mul-
a<^hartya. whti >va<« favuund hy King Raja Sinha. who frave him many landa
( Al I'fitllu M.ih ikiimltiira. .ve.) hi*Id uiuIt tho KuttalhadUf Df)iartm« nt. Which
in IHiUhti!! rriiiaimtl in iK)i>iH.-ition o! hirt «leaccnt1autx (•/««/. <'"iM.,r(itA Jii/y,
;v.««».
\Vrl.'_'<'«lara RiitiMiiahafinaya ha I land hi'r»>. TrMt. U2H.
Hulai,'.'. :*o I). ('. N K. ( ial|M,t sakii 1722). Dm »Kuma»re, «»M'»0. Dunuke-
nil. u'.*. 27.:t«:2. llalKuhauatKKc. 2l».:.J3. I..i'iki-»war« Wattrffe. 2U..Vi:i.
Liii .ak..'iiwf..M.. r.H.i-.o. Mavakuiluiri'. :i.'*72 (X. S). Mcdhankara Unnauite,
r.>72 iX. S.». Pahuriitota 'ilaiuinuhrlujfe, 27.3»12. Tennege HO, D. C. N. K.
Udukotiiwi'gi*, 6rt.450. Wadii((f>. 27,3ti2. 83.222. Weliganutcnnege. 29,6211,
g.'.TlU.
pu»-pro 74t
(IHOOA.D.).— Oo Satunlaj. uudfr tb« constclUtioii VturupDtu|», Id lb* yfw
of Haka 1722. Grant to Ukkurula by bi» gruiulfiitber hdU uiu'le, raiuB Kaid«
and KHi«1e, of a flvhl. WitnoM'H : I'uburutotu Gnniiuiibts Bit iIakocIa KapunUv
Vidano of PnnulpiUye Vibnrc, NiUiIm Ai*|»u of ruhul|)itiyii. Moliubarijra of tho
tamo viUntfe, Nekut Appu, Uduwoku Nuiile. Kola|»iti.vi* Iliitnra Naide, I^lllclli
Naide, SinburukiMiliKe Livanuo, Tomwuka Liyanna, Vibar«s UatwuiUL Talpo%
written at Pu»ulpitiyo Vihare. 30. D. C. N. E.
TlOARB.— Tho bistorv of tbo Pusulpitiyo Vihare ia told in an ola deed in tbo
uoii of thti incuiubuiit : —
On ThuPHlny, the thirteenth day of tbt* wuxing moon of the month II, under
the oon<«t«<lliiti»n \Vi»-a. in tbt ycnrof Snkn l.'iZ.'f (HmI ad.). Tbo firUtt Blalira
Dvwa bnvin;; bn»n^'bt from Mnbiyiiluni (whoro tbt* tbictrino of our Lord lluddha
prpviiii<<. who itlikt> a r*un in th(! fat-t* uf tbt> tiewlike rub-r iif boll)au image of
j)od*nia ovt>rluiil with goM. p)m-t*tl it in a rtM'k (tni|)lu kntiwn hm Maliya (^aciiiie
to which Wiirt by a Unm tlii^bt of rock Mii'^). Hitun'ttl in tbo cfntn* of Ktitmale,
which i* dctcndfii by iiup/nil nibb* wtM><b*. muuntaiu ningf^,nnd ^prin^fHof water.
In timo tbt' duty uf tilliciutin^ in Ibi?* tt n)pU> (b>volviHl tin the prio-tt Moiuira-
gurauinna Uunan^f. Tbereufur a Sann.H wqm frrnntcil to our grant i fat lirr
Wclimunnaii. aft«.r that for fourtotm ytoint to our DIhh Ualabanii, after that for
twelve yearn to a young nuviuo priest, wbt) waH roU'tl by the priesta of Arakkaa
who vinittd the place.
Later on, in the year that >^ri Wijaya Rnju Sinha cume to the throne, when oo
hin way from Iluii^uranketa to Kuntly. ht; commanthd mt to officiate in thie
vihare ; we tbtn itbowcd to Hii* Majesty the Sannm* given to our grandfather,
which woM now obi und dccnyetl. wben Mi* Mujt>!4ty gave another Sannae
embotlying therein the conteniK of tht^ old one.
Thii> vihare und Aludeniye Vihare werii ulwayx in our family, the incumbency
havint; devolved on uh from generation to generation ; but now I have no
relation nor pupil to whom I can entru^t the incumbencv. Tben'fore I haTO
given the Sanu:ui of tbi« vibaru and un ola wrilien for Altitlfniyt! Vihare unto
an orduincd priest, one born to I'anabokke Nuvuratna .MuUiyun*^! lUUhami,
who ii* a relation on the ))aternul Hide. TbiH haH bo«n done with tho know*
ledge and con<'i iit of the (treat (latc and i'dicb']Kibi Maha Nilame, before a
convention of prir->t<4 he:iilt>d by Kobluknduwe Nayaka Unuuni*c, on Mon«laj,
the f>izth day of the new mtion of tiie month Xuvau. in the year of Saka 1(199
(1737 A.D.). by me. Aliidtiiiye(bamlajoti, unto und in favour of my pnpil and
relative Tanabokke Dhammajoti.
Now. th<'>H*are the works I. tho ^aitl Panabokko Dhummnjoti, have tlone in tbe
Putulpiliye Vihare. whith I got from my ttaeher Ahulcni>e. to wit :— New
carved rat'tem to the lower root of (he main vihare rtxtm, tibillioib thoftoriro,
conntructctl u ^lllall viluiie live cariK'ntiTs* cubitri long nrar tbe dagoba, n
granite ima^e of tiuo cuhi}. in b«-ight wbirh wu-** in a dilapidateil i«tuto waa
' restored. I |>eiforu)<d th«> N<-tr,i-pinkania, ct)UHfint:ttdttplae«> litrtlt>wer>olTeringa
to the bo-tree, built another ^^lall vihare in frtmt of tbo jiiain vihare and
above the rtX-'k im which the ^:u>nd ftnit i** ceuliitnred. autilber b.ill 5 cubits*
long, l>\o iowm of rtMiuiH iif 11 cubits, a ball of l.*» cuhits, und another
central hall for the ac>*i>niin<t<1atiun of uflieiating prieiti*. Tbe whtde etwit of
tho work is 2.K."»7 ridis. In-iJ(1,-m iicms wbieb may havefMM|ied my ri-t>tdltvti«ti(.
After all there wax uo tMie large tract tif laipl driven to the vihare ftir the
maintenance of the priiots. mo the following are the iuntls, with the extt-nt
then-of, given tmce to the vihare in dilfen lit plaei s by UMnvoh nt jM-r^oni*,
to wit i—Detlications irom Mawela-wela : Iddunud Pauikkiyakumhura .*i |Mlap,
Uahakoholune li pelu'*. Kudakoludaiie 2 |h las. Viharewutta li pelan, Itataiuure
1 pela. Pat.iheliyadda 1 pela. Ilolnian* kunihura 'J pelas, U<>piti\( pinkumbura
6 pclaA, Gantalawa 2 pelas. (itJiina^Mbnynialiyadda 1 |Hla. I'nx^iliyadthi 1 |Hla.
Ti»;runnliyadda I21nha<4. Mahahtneliy.idda 1 ]M'la, Piiwakilaiel iwa t pebi. I'l-ni.
wellaliyadda 4 laha-t, Kadadiiramudawal)liya«ida 1 pela. llapu;:ahawattfityatlUu.
Kirindeliyatlda tf lulms. .Mabnganiayaliyadila I hiha**. Kodikara,\uliyathIa2 lahM*,
Oanuhelaliyadda 2 {M-lns. Wrl:t>;aii)ateiinu l' laha«. Metiwula^jiwaliy.-ulthi If print.
On Frid.iv. thctiKhth day ot the wuxin;; niodnof the uiontb Pomiu, in the j«mr
of Sttka 170(» (17^4 a r>.) the (uM Kiirukudapitiye A-wtddiiiiia of H luhaa
bi'longin;*' to Klpitiyc Appu nt Mmape wa^ didit-.ttij td the Piifulpitiyi* Vih.'^n*.
Dotlankotuwa 1 inla, Kota'je{»iti\t -WM:.a1eli\a*Ma t'» iMha-*. From rduwiikM:
Pallepelekiimbiiru 1 pi la. ltaiiilh.de 12 laha-. Atanitdi^fala 1 pela. lljmbul-
E image Sattamhi ditlieutitl I'iilL'aha\ataIi\ndda H laha". .Malatliniya 6 lahaa,
eddegotla Kurukudepitiyeliyadda *'> i.ihn^. lierawa/ama Herak.irayallyadda 6
lahas, Knninpiliye Kirindcniyeliyadda 'J p* Iu«. Ik-niwagatn.-i A^wt^iclumn S
peloOi Uorape Jawcngvliyaddn 1 oeia. Watu«ldoru Kniagahayata-liyodda f
laha*. The»e are the only tit Idh d« dieuttil at ihH time
760 PU8-PUS
Tho vllitro in Kitunicil nt tlio foot of iho bill MnliyA-mulia-pAya, where in
anciuni \\uw% Mnli,>ii L>uwii,tliolA-Ht(»f tho lUhat Uiinanm^ft^UMaiil in Imfe resided
in a (ial-luiiA. ThU «iicifnl vihuro cumiuandu the pioturoaque \*iefr of the
Koluiale gaiiga.
** There it on the nldti of th« Kotmale-jranj^ near PusQlpitiya a rook
onllcU Iitthundt kutapu-guUt uii(U<r which it i« mill suppoMd that an immenie
trra*«ut«> i« burml.
*' III iim-ii lit tiiniH a llmlimin who wa^ traTolIintr in search of baricd treararet
hn\ iw,; Itit ti|K)n thi- rui^k Unik up hi^ u a'hV uoc iu iu neighbourhood, and having
l«>aiul that th«' Kurilic«> of a rbiUl win* rui|iiind to gft at the treasurei
a(lo|ii(tl u 1 till* \tity. The i-liilil wa<« KruUiially truiui'd to dtvi* under water, and
wht u ii U:ui acquiml !«ullli i«'iiL cxpcrUnco to rcmuiu uuil<-r watur for a number
ut hour*, thf ilrahmiu lolU him of ihi* trva^uro aud u<»k«d the boj to bring him
news of it. Th< Ui) uuix toltl him thuL hi* liud upproaihed thu mouth of the
cuv«* ami ih:it ih>Tr hit*' lour rau|iiihiil(^i{i)l«U-n u<h*pumpkinA). Whcri'U|ion
the Ilruhiiiiii. who ku<'\v that hi* hat {faiiuil hi<< object, oriU'ntl the lioy to fetch
one. iiml \i hih* the chihl wu<i under the water tho «^r'<Hly Uiahmiu with one hand
heUl th<- eo\i ti-il IreiiHiire niul with the otht-r HtabUd the child un*! let it down.
**'J he lliahiiiin instantly made up hit min.l iodupurt,und taking hit i hi nj^D and
the U'Wly-uniiiiritl treaMin* ^tal-t«.d, but he had not pruceeiled tur when ho felt
very hiinv(iy. S«i l.i.viti^ ihi- K*'hl« u pidiul by and bo;(an ct»oking hi* meal, but
•caret ly hail h*' ix t tho puhul <u the ground it diMppiurtd under the earth, and
the •)i»trai t«d lliahiuiu li«>«l (hi> plaei> n inadmnn.
"1h" \ihar « of I'u^ulpitiya Im isiid to bo built in thin itpot, whorotho golden
puhul diKkplKUud umlergruund,"
A UKMuber of thu ruuil'okkM f.iiiiily w:ih iiivnuiheut from 1H23 till 1^4^, when
he threw <>tT ittliet, and lie w;.s aiterw.uds nppuintud Uatenialiuintuyu of Upper
DillttlKiina. (hi i|uiiiiii^ the \ili iie lie }{iVe u llotuiul deed to a priest whohuld
tho >iii:>ie iiiitil a ni« nili r of iho lViieil»«ikk«' family Nhniild laku robex. That
nriunt. Dhimniipila l>h nuMiajoii, left in IHaU or IHOO and went to Pelmadulla
in Siib»ra).»tniiwi (!JH.Hj;i).
Ii:iter on ranal»«>kke Mcdhaiiknia ITnnanHO 1>eeamo incuinlicnt. ITo leased
#nme of the vih ire Luidn in IH7.'), htating he needed money for the repair of the
vilmre (•'.••..TI'J. luvoUency H14).
On 'Mil Aii'^ii'^t. HIT), I'da Aliidciii>u Viharo given to tho Pubulpitiyc Unnanse
(Vol, /../v'. '*<. '»).
Tho Pauabi»kke Wulawwa family claim to bo hereditary iucumbenta of the
vihai 0.
In the \ilian« there \n a {Kiir of lieautifnl tutki*, e.ich 7 ft. long and 13 in. in
otrcumfi'ieiu'e ut tliit-kt Mt |»ai t. The |Kiir wuh presented by Agnluwatto Sattambi
of Ambatili^Ji ( Vol. I.,jt. 4fi).
Mr. Le MeHuner )«ayH ** l'nsnl|iitiya Viharo built alM>ut the time of Kirti Sri
R.ija Sinba There it u rave here Huid to havo l)cen thu dwelling-place of a
rahiit front Malvar (in India). The vihare coiitainn about twenty-five iniagea
uiudu of gohl, Hilver, bian-H, and wimhI, and \% iu charge of a prieat. It haa 66
ainuuuuiH of land, of which 46 aru paddy land."
Tho Vdiarewatta. whieh in large (15 aiuunu ■■ 30 acrea), is said to have been
dedicated by King Kirti Sri {T. L, C.AIS).
The vihaftt biM niuo Paruveiii Puiigu hero, and in Kahatadoniya, Kalapitiya,
and Mawehi :—
1. (ledanikuinbiira Pan^uwa. — Tenant: Vihurego. ITolds 2 polaa fiold and
8 |H>kiH (garden (in PuHulpiiiya). Survicen (commutablu for Ka.9'30) : tocoUect
and reniovu the aiida hharoA of the IIcMh of the viharo ; to clear tho road to the
Yiliaru for the four fcntivah ; to cowdung and decorate the viharo and the banage ;
to tiiateb the )NiiiKda, iNinaKe, and atuwa, and to keep them in repair ; to serve
an a Vidaiiu for PiiNulpiti}a ; to (^ive yearly one bottle of kekuna oil for the
Katti Matiuallaya ; to accompany the incumbent on one journey a year carrying
hin betel bag.
2. Cianedeniya Pan^uwa. — Tenant : Legunge. Holds 121aha8 field and 1 pela
garden (in Putulpitiya). Servioeh (commutable for Km. 5): same as No. I, except
that the panguwa ban no Vidaiui service, and carries liugguge instead of the betel
bag.
3. Patahelij-adda Panguwa.— Tenant : Nfanannahige. Holds 1 peU field and
2 pvhu ganlen (in PuMilpitiya). Services (commutable for Ra. 6) : aame aa No.l.
PU8-PITW m
4. Pinkumhura Prniffuwa.— Tonant : Bo|iiiiyege. IIoMs la. Ip. OL field and
4 kuruni ganlon (iu Kahatoduniya). Svrvioo:* (oommuUble for Rn. 19-85) : muim
M No. 2.
6. Pemwolla Pnnquwa. — Tennnt : Lankeiiwaraf;o. Tloldii 6 kuruni field and
1 pela garden (field iu Muwola and tko guidon in PuHulpitiya). SerTtoea (oum-
mutable for Rn. 2) : ii:imu an No. 2.
6. Oamfdoiiiya Piingiiwu.— Tenant : ].iO|runga. Holdfi 12 Iuha» fi«ld and 1
pola garden (in Pusulpitiya). Sorvious (commutaUlo for U4.550): aame ••
No. 2
7. Ellekumbnra Pnnguwn.— Tenant : Do'^'oda Liynnace. Iloldn 12 lahaa field
and 1 pcia garden (in Puaulpitiya). 8oi vicen (couimutablo for IU. 5'SO) : aame
aa No. 2.
8. R ikk:ito-cUa Punguwn.— Ton.int : K«»tuwov'o. TToMh 12 labaa field and
12 kuruni uar.lnu (fitld iu Kalapitiya and tiio g.irtlen in Pusulpitiya). SorYicee
(commutablo for Ha. r»-50) : iviuio an Nn. 2.
9. Nahalupola IVnguwa.— Ti'uant: Lanki'swaniKo. HoMn C kihas field and
1 pcia gnrdi-u (fidd iu Mawili an<l the ganlun in PuNulpitiya). 8Qr?ioee
(commutahlo for Rh. 2) : f(anie na No. 2.
In Wataddom, Beniwa'^Mma, it has three pangu {On, 3ji. 4/. fields, Oa. S/>. 01.
gardouH). Commutud fur Rs. 17.
PUW.VK ATT.VW.V a//.i« PUW.VK ATT.\WALA. — A villigo in Udugoda
TalloHiva puttuwa, Matalu North. un<U<r the Ahit};auia Araohchi.
In tho CouMu^ of 187 1 grouped with AlutKHUi. Copulation of Puwak-attawm
afiw ruwak-atiawaiu in IMl. K7 (42 nudiM, 45 finialeh) ; in IHUl, 74 (38 inalea,
3t> females*). Toui toui Heatein W»aveiH.
Ill IK7S 17| acre^i (8(i. :\j». 'M.) of iKiddy land were regiaturcd, which paid
Es. 37 30.
Tho HAMnrLU Viii.krk han Puwak-attawala Ihala Punguwa. Tenant* :
Medago. Hold two fiold.H of 2a. 1/i. 0/ . Hitcen cheiiaM of 54 aniunu in two
portions. Serviies (comniutaMo for Rh. 22 4^t): to a*^iiit in putting up a torana
at the Nanuiiiura ]Mah;:ull:(yu and to di-toniie it for tho four fesiivala ; to
repair an«i whit« w.mhIi with inakul 8 ft. of tlio inandapi>o and vihare wall ; to
cowdunt; tho padaUinia : to keep in n-pair it ft. of tlio nuihn walialknda ; to glTO
kovilik:it at tho Nanumuia uu«i Aluisal Mangal.i>a: to take tho gnnniure with
aevciitccn other viliaKe>, tw>> da\M at a time, and |H>und 1 (K'la |t:iddy ; to gire a
neliya of oil at the Katti Maii^ala\a ; to pive ]itiinnikat and bitel at the old
and new year; to contriliuto daily for tifttHii da>A of iran to the dankada. 4 noli
rice, 1 cocoanut, and condiments; to ^mvo twopence aH mwurnniila ; to prtiYide
a man to carry palanquin of tho Nayaka Vnnan>o on one journey a )ear to
Kandy : to &n^\ni in thatching aad reiKiiring one K'^ungo ; to givu yearly, a
penika<r:i of one muttiya of mipuni and one pumpkin, or pay Kix^jMunoe for the
ponimnttiya.
Adikari Walawwa registered aa owner of a Niuda Pan^uwa (a tield of 2 pelaa)
held by Baliiiyannnlage. ServiccH (cummutahle for Rm. 5): to present bctol ana
a piriwchikuda at tho old year.
PUWAK-ATTAWALA. -• An uninhabited village in Wagapanaha Pelleeija
pattuwu, Matalo North.
Strfiiin — Pilau:ammana-ela.
Htll. — Kotagalakanda.
PUWAKGAHA-ELA — A village in UduR04la Udaaiya pattuwa, MaUle North.'
Population in 1881, 72 (32 malea, 40 femalea). Not in theCenauaof 1871
nor of 1891.
PUWAKGAHA-GALA. — A Tillage in Gampahaaiya pattuwa, Matale Sontli.
under tho Dombawula Arachchi.
Population in 1871, 149 (73 malea, 76 femalca). Not in theCenanaof 1881
0X1891. Mudaliporuwe, Waahura.
7M PUW— PtJW
PUWAKOAHAITLPOTA.— A village in Oangalm Udauya pattvwa, IfaUk BmI.
Kot in any of the Ccnimii retnrnt.
lu 187M 17 ecret (8a. 2/>. 2/.) of uncommated paddy land were registoftd.
prWAKPITIYA - A Tillage in Qampahaiiija paliuwa, Maialt Sooib, under Um
WtiriidAiniine Aruclichi.
In I ho ^ViiHun of 1871 irntupiul witli Wamdamana. Population of Powak-
nitivA in 1MM1, 182 (lO'i lnaIc^ 77 fvnialcH) ; in 1891, 149 (79 males. TOfemalea).
Vi'll:ila<«. Ja;;i;ory crintu.
In 1878 r»0) nrr«>H ('ifxi. l/#. W.) of paddy land were registered, of which 31^
acrcH priid \i*. K<J-I1. 15 ncreH rc(lcpinc<l« und the rent were uncommuted. Tbi
fividit arc watered hy tlic N:igah:i-ellu aniuna and Naipenawale amona.
y,iHiifi^M. -K^SinUiff. 3>H|, D. r. M. (Siitu Soka 1733). Ibalage, 19,677, 67,748.
Pahalajjf. li.SHl. I>. (;. M.. II»,«77, :.l,r»<»5, ri7,74H.
Hino (IHll A.I) ).— Whereas Punnmbi and Appawa Godapadda having dit*
piitiil fiir the H<ld Liudekotiiwa of \H lahaii, niiaate at Puwakpitiyewela Dig-
gnln. ill Kohnni*iya piittuwa of Matale, caine and laid claim for the same, and
wh<*n tho inatt«*r wan inquirMl into it wa4 proved that Punumhi had no
rnfllclcnt riffht to it and that Appawa GiMlnpadda hod riuht to the name.
\Vheruti|M»u it vraw docidiil and a(ljudf,'c<l that the naid portion of land of IS
liiha^, totrrthcr with the hou»ii«, franlenn. plantations*, and high and low
ffrunndA aitn«'h«'«1 ther<*to, Ixs the pr<ipfriy of the )>aid Appawa Godapadda.
ThuH lhi« Siitii hait ltc«'n (rrant<d on Tuftday. the tenth day of the month
Uiidiiwak, ill the y<':ir of Saka 17:t3. hy inc. Unambuwe Dina Ralahami, who
hohN t)i«' ofli*'e*t of (laniUDu Dixava. Chief of the Kuruwe Departments of
Gan^'ala. Lnprtrala. Kiri»>ru\va. and liogamhara. Chief of tho Kadawat of Dehi-
irii'hiniiu, Millawaim, ru>*weldeniya, uud Xulaiida. Chief of the Xinda Vidana,
I)eivala, aiitl Vihara villugoH, und Great DiMiva of Matule. 3,881, ]>. C. M.
Buina of a duwalo and an anibuhiina.
PUWAKPITIYA. — A villai;o in (laiigala Cda-iya imttuwa, Matnle East. Tho
waaiuu ineUi<le!« l*uwakpiti>n, Diiuiniuntcnna, Patancxcdara. and Habaragaha-ola.
Strniin» Itunll•ilra^iM va>c o)a, I)aiul)ariin-wuliana-«da, <iama*oya.
/////«. — l>iy.tkirilla}{alia-lcadekanda,(iala-iidapatane-kanda.llinixuragale kanda.
Tho oriu'inal nuttier wan a Vutlda named llapu Ratnckala. Ho first planted
nreraniit tnM m.
P«»pii1ation in 1871. 43'> ('i.'Vi m:ilu\ 202 fcinalcH) ; in 1881. 207 (115 males,
1^ fomih-H); in 18'J1, 21:1(122 uuIch, 91 furaalea). Vullala^ Pan nayo, Weavers,
Wayhent. Smiths.
In 187H \(i\\ acroN (HiUi. 2/>. 7/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 145|
acres paid lia. 423 2.'i, II acren were redeemed.
pumilh*. ■ Puwak]»itiye Waragollo Ratemahatmaya ( Vi»l. /., pp. 04, 290), Wafa-
trolle Wijerainiiyaka MudiyaniH'lafre Ukku Banda, Coroner, 97,742. WaragolUge
and rduwatuge. *J7Mii, 2.781 (X.S.)
PVWAKPITIYA. — A village in Kandapalla korale, MaUle North, under tbo
Walaawewa Arachelii.
In the Cennua of 1871 grf»n|)cd with Dambagolla and WaUawewa. Population
of Puwakpitiya in 1881,87 (48 males, 39 females) ; in 1891, 89 (42 males, 47
femalcM ) WaMhera.
In 1878 67 aeren (28a. 1;>. 9/.) of paddy land were registered.
There in a rock v ilia re.
PVWAKWKTIYA.— A hamlet of Pattiyagania.
BAB-BAB Hi
BABBEQOMUWA.— A Yillmge iu MedapalaU kormie, UdunuwAim, the grwUr
part of wbiob belongs to the Lankatilaka Yihare and Dewale.
In the CenHUB of 1871 lUbbegomuwaf Walgania, and Iliynwela wore groaped
together. Population of Rabbegomuwa in 1H81, 242 (123 males, 119 females) ;
in 1891, 207 (107 males, 100 femalen). Duniyo.
In 1878 58| acres (29a. Op. 'M.) of paddy land were re^ns^ored, of whieh mors
(ban half (32 acres) wero temple fieldM, 24) acres paid Bs. 106*41, and the rest
were redeemed.
King Raja Sinha (1684-1C87) gave lands in the village to hia mistrcM
Weligama Dugganna Mahatmeyo.
Udai?e, 4 4. (WO.
66,42(;, G1,2D4.
BAUiiKiioMi'WK ViiiAKK. — WMlig:iraa l)u};gannn Mnlintmeyo built a dagoba
and a Hinall viliaru or piliiu:i'4ti. Thu ccremoiiieH wero porformed by an Uptuiaka-
rala. Bomo yeaiH afiur 1H16, the iluKoha w:ui broken mto and the image in tho
Yihare wan removed to Lunkatilaku Yihare.
Lankatilaka Viiiaue. — The met bfautiful of thu Buddhist temples near
Kandy. It is on the minor road from Kmbihui^ania on the Colombo road to
Angunawalu on the Gampoia road, aUmt 8 or 9 miles from Kandy by oiiher
road.
** The temple is on the top of nn immon«e rock, to which a flight of stepe
leatla, and there arc two very lon^r in<*4'ri*iiittn:«, one in SinholcM> and one w
Qrantha or old Tamil character*. The Sinli.th^e in^^'riptiun reoord-* the crcvtioD
of the tem|ilc and the grantn of land niadc to it l>y Kin}^ IthuwuiH-ka Itahn IV.
of Qampola. Tht* d^te uf the a<veM«ion of thi<4 kin*/ a<4 frivrn hv Tumour u
1347 A.n., hut that fi^iven in tho inscription i«4 the year IJiHi of tlu> Sirica era.
oorrcTtpundlnj; to Hi 42 A.D." (.l/rt//r/*'« AnritHt InMvript'utnjt, p. 12).
Bavnas (17U4 A.D.).--In the year ricriof Saka.in the third year of the reifTB
of Bhuwani'ka Bahn, Sena Lanka Adhikari. on th«* full nu»oi> liay in Wei
jointly with the prie<»tho(»d in geueral. Dia«ii* a HJt^ of granite on the rock
called Pan-hal-^ala at IMuniiwara. fin cubits liy 7(' cuhitn. lo the height of %
human body, levellcwl the up|ter Hurfai:e of it. and on it raicCtl a vihare of
brickwork with four Htori<"i. having an eutrane«)cti the eastern ride, and aleu
five dewala round it, with figures of cc)e«ttal U-iii/-*, elcphantn. ox«-n. liona,
panthen. and flnh ; in heif^hf :I2 ft., having fotir da^folmx at the four comera
and one in the centre, all Hurmouuted hy golden piniin<les. In tlin central
da^foba a depository was maite for the booJci of the thriv Pitaka^, 28 well-
finished ima<(eii. and one in sleepinpf posture 5 cubits lonv' in the fourth story.
In the third t>tory 28 hotree^ and the 24 " Vivarana"; in the aectrnd btory a
copper b(>-tree .with golden leaver, with liuddha nmler it, attended by two
goda on either side fanniuir him. two olh«-r god^, two iroild''«f>C9, thoustnda of
other minor flt(urc4. Indra. Brahma, and Vinhiiu On the uhIIh p.nd ceilin.;i» the
('•0 lirth »<torie<«. at thu grates th(j iratekeepvT-*. in tho duNV.ila the llnibi gtMlt,
who arc tho tu'.«d irv m^U of K-vak-i, with ihfir i,'oli'-""-«. au.l "'a th«) irroun.l
floi>r the re/nri*t of lliiddha ami ifiKi-. 'l*he n-iniiiK'r.itioii p.ii<l to the ariin'K in
p:ul.ly. ;:oM. ^ilver.Hul eIo«h w.ii valuiil at i.'io v»o.i yold pi««>*'* t" •»J»''»»r.»n '*>.
Iu th«> yard outnidi* th«> vihate a inrtul iin.-iu'e w.im iuhi|<> of Svaa litmka .Vdhl*
kari'rt own rii/.e : for eiKikinr lien a kitehm II <uI>iih \'A\i wan built, and in
fr<>nt of thi> y.ird on th(> eastern »ide. u fli.'ht of otuHf ><tep-« I :(i cubit s lung
wat iiiadiv h'lvin'.^ nuch a width that f«iur or ti\e |M^)pI<< uiiy \\\-k and re>|ia<*'4 at
one and the >^nie time Th(>re wa<< aliio rai-^nl a wall all round of 4itil cubita
long, with four round granite pillar:* at the four end-, and a two-ntorii'd houae
8 by 8 cubittf on the western itide, and other outhouses tor the uho of vibare
servant*, two pousalos for prientM, flower gardcu* and orchards ; and for the
764 RAB— BAB
fatnrf) apkeep and mafnUmaDoe of the vlbare tlie followiiig lands were dedicated
to it :~l yala frndtiy land from Kiriwawula, 0 yala naddj land from Alut
Jittilalagoda. & yala |ta(l«ly Iniid irom Parana Dadalaffooa, in all 12 yalan (240
auiuiiu; ; u\*o 1 vuU i>MU\y lan<l troiu IliddA-ulla't^onmunikajra, 1 yala from
l*ttruiia lltululu'/ofiu, I yuliitxtnit from Kui*abiliyu((iNltt, 1 yuln f roin Taranaifoda,
12 arautiu |Hul<ly luti'l cxttnilin/ fnnii the upiMT |iurt of Uiltota Htlpcnkamlura
ti|i to llaputuli*. om- lnn«l .Mii'^nlpiiiyi'lii from Ilantnnr. and I yula extent from
I'lduwH^ixla. a->\i'r i(liiiiii/c<l liv the iiiliuliiiuiitHuf LMiinuwaraaiid Yatiuiiwura,
in nil 17 yulu* aii<l 12 niuunii, with all the iiluntatiutH ; with ffoM, *>ilver.
c>|*|Mr, (loth. '2<M) hlu\C'« ui I'Olh hfXi-s loo htiul of caitlf, bcniilfH un tuiuual
ominWulion of oui* f..u;im Iroiii cHch hou^c, U>id<i4 a duly of quarter per cent,
oil forcitfii tradi' eari it'll on l»y \looiiia-n of the inm-r and ouier mudi^t*^ and
triiilirH of Ihi* ei^ht«t-n eoiiniric>* and nimt hr:i|Mirt town-* ; — with directions
tlmt llinM'-nfihx of till* inroiui* li«! applied for tin* u^e of the Trio of lluddha,
the ri't for the ii-e of iho^c who olllt-iait*. Tho-t* who roh tho vihare of these
will M* d<'piiv<-<l of the MI^h ot' Tcin^ the future Hudilha, ani) will bo born
crowM au<l do^H vvi r in huu^cr and thirst ami a<« pri-ta\a!4 more dr;;radrd than
the ouliMst«* For thuH it i<« suM, iliu. any oiif Mttniliujr a Ida le of frrn-tf. a ^tick
of lln \vo<ii|. a il<i\v«-r. «>r evrn a fruit Irom vihina pru|H'riv will liu born a
iriKaulif pn taya. It in thr prayer of Sena l^inku Aiihikari that those who
WiMh bli'4" ami li.ippini'i«'« in tlii** worM and in the next will rontrihntc towards
thii meritorioiii* aei, and even by word of niouih ni.iy attain bli>H in heaven and
Nirvana. I would \A.v'v on the in wn of my limd the dutt on the feel of those
who e>niriliute. and I would iiil<*re i>r«-»ent and future kin;^^, minii^teni, and
rieh luen. and SiuhaleMc and Taniih who will a<*Hi«t in the maintenance of thia
Tihure. And it i« laid d<>wn that one who protect:* tho intere^tH of a vibare
a<vnuiutate<« ^reiiier merit than one wh'i tnake:4 an offerin;?, in tho ramo way
at one that wateheM over a crop Hccnre'* f^r-ater iH'neflt Therefrom than the one
toweil I he xei^l ; a<i u child if* mncli more iiUu.che<1 to and of ^leatcr hervice to its
wet uurn' than to its mother, therefore thoHo whoa^^int in thi* good work shall
attain Nirvana.
In the tliinl year of my reis'n I. Kinif Kri San^habo Sri Wikrama llahn, on the
full miMin day in rnduwap, with a view of Hecurioff blisii in heaven, de<licate
to I^ankaiibiku Viliarc, in the name of Huddha, to bu held in per|>eiuity, so
that daily oifi'rin/-« may Ih' mado in my name, the village Pattiya^'ama in the
up-cuuntiy, with fruit t.-e<'H and ToreHiti and tenant.** therein I. Kpa, on tho ftame
day, ile«lieale on my account the villa;;u llabboi^omuwa, with fruit troc>:», forevts,
and tenant It therein, to li«i held in per|ietuiiy, to tho Jjankatiluka Vihare.
(lnipriV4itMuiit )
In tho iwenty'fliot year of my reijfn I. Kirti 8ri Raja Sinha, on Tue!<day
thii itixili d iv of the iin;rea-in*.f nitHin in l*oH<»n, reMteUic.ito to I^ankatilaka
Viluiio the villau'e tlfMlawela, which liu*! Ii«f«>ri« thui bivn dedieuteil to it.
lu I ho hevetitli vear of my rej-^n 1. It.ij olhi Itua 8iuha, tm Monday, tho third
day ot (he in«*re:i«in)f m* >n in II, re-deili-ate lo l.unkatilaka Vih:iro tho village
Uabb -.'ouiuwu, with all iti lii^di aud l«iw landn. hnuten, fruit trtv-i. and tenants
therein, lor th*; m klnt< nauee of the vihare during tho pupillary succession
of m\ tutor Kolibr'kaduw*- .SriniwaNi .Saiui.
Know iliattlii<4 de«li<-.itiun !■« made unaeoppcr Sannns, aM Dliuwaneka B.ihu
and other grtint kiiK'«ol tho paitt have made ifiaul't of land, nnd an it i)« iiucv><«arj
fortlie npktcpol tho vihuru till thu extinction of Jiuddhi:*m. (.Imprecations.)
In 17U.S A.n. the last King of Kandy Kranted to tho viharo this Tudupata :—
Our lord of tho solar rac*, nioiiarch of the three divinionH of I^anka (whoia
po»»«e-.«ii'»l of ^'leat va'our, and who-m jotut-liko feet nroever kif^ed by btv-like
torei>;n nioiian-h*). when rei^rnin^in Lanka onui« t hut comniandeil, openin;,' his
deep red li|•^, whi h ever eman'iU« fiii*/Mncodiku truth. In onier that there may
bo a C(mtinu<iu<4 olferin;; to Ituddha in my namo at Lankatilaka Vihaio, in
Medapalaia of IMunuwara, h't tho paddy (lehU PeraltyaKHwalakninbura of
ft iM'luit. (lalahiiivMwa of I aiuuna. M--dde}»:ila of '2 )H'Lm. Daranda of 2 pchi'* nnd
f) I ihiiK, Med ii*i< iaie of '.' pela>, Uuialcaw.i of '.' |io!a« and •'> laliu'*. Pihillcki nibnra
of 1 auiun I, in 'ill .'i aiiiuni and :i pela*. u iih all their nnpnrtouanr high 1 inds,
planiat .on'«, aud h't'i-e<. >*iiu'i!e n> Ivawwaweli, 1k^ dmticatol to iIum vihare in
my name. Thuo thin d<di<atiMn ip» mad>' for die upki^pof Lankatilika Vihare
dm ill" I hi* p'ipiU.i'y !*u<-< • <«-it>n i>i i'li.inineiii'i. who in u di'-ceiel int in an
unlii'uk* n liu ■ iiouk ivoMh k eliwe siinwa'aS^nii. who it our iutoniii<l spiritual
in-tiu lor. ^o thai tliH piii|hiiy may he h>'ld up till the exiinvtion of
Ituddhi^m wiiliiuii Im in-; di-*nri*id Uy kin-.;'«, Muli.lJn^rrt, mi.) mini<«terr«, and that
unr I'ud may nMain hli** in heaven by virtue of thi'*aul.
Thit Tiidnpata wim made iiii<l gr.inletl ou .Monday, tho Hixth day of the
inere.'i<«ing in«Min of the mouth We^ak, in the year of Haka 1 72ti. during* tho Bif a
Cycle.
RAB— RAD
766
Kobb«kaduwo Rajainini Maha Nftyaka Unnanao, undo and tutor of Kobbe-
kaduwe Rajaauru Maha Navake Unnnnnc, died four years after th« Itritiali
aocouion, hold tho Mawola, Kirindo, and liankiitilaka Vihara.
Kobbokaduwo SnniwR!vi Ana Nayaka IJnnniiAo ditnl at Ijankatilaka in Hay,
1845 ; hill ancle and tator Amunu^rama Loku SriniwaHa UnnanHo Huoeoedod bim
and died in May, 1847 (Tent. 18.772).
Kobljckaduwo HriniwaHa Ruddharnkkhita UniianHo, pupil and grandnepbew
of Kobbc'kaduwc Rajaguru SriniwuHa Amu N>ivuk;i Unnanho, the only aarvmni^
member of the Kohlickaduwo Rajaguru line of piioHts.
In tho 11. L. BI. tho viharc was ro'jiMtcml as bavinpr ovnc<l 1 i:i> acres (7I«. 3//. 3/.) of
paddy land hold hy Gallellc Oainm;ilio, Miilu-claimdammaho, Utbgc Oammahe,
Viyanna. Apullanna, Kimla. Kldiniyo Ilan^'i'liya. Uuwulknraya, Hnlawaliya,
8c*|iala. Muttottuwa, Kim, Pa<4Kiiinnya, llahiya, Maha Diiraya, Tcumcttayft,
Amhalnndcniyo Appu, Puncfia. Scya, Hornlalpnliyn. H.t<]a)u>laya, llorancknraya,
Rcrakaraya. Ifaliyadda, Uangidiya, WalakadawattoUammahe, Marakkala Naide,
Aladcniyu llangidiya.
Tbo viharo ban endowments in tbo following villafres :—
Village.
1
Extent of
FicldH.
Extent of
(•ardoiis.
Extent of
Hen.
Value of
8orviooa.
Dftwolagala (Vol /., p. 136) ...
A. P.
2 0
K.
0
A. p. K.
0 3 C
A. 1*.
1 3
K.
0
Rs. o.
47 10
Enwwawela (Vol I.^p. 228).,,
3
5 1
G
2 2 8
4 1
7
179 CO
Godawela ( Vol, /., p, 201) ...
1
6 0
4
0 3 8
—
154 60
Htyarapitiya (Vol, /., p. 3S0),„
3
0 3
2
0 1 7
—
24 60
Pamunawa (aut^, p. 009)
1
1 2
0
I 2 0
—
42 36
Rtbbogomuwa
12
8 0
5
10 3 4J
10 2
8|
276 95
Tin.ppuwa ...
1'^
23
1 1
A
0 0 i;
—
"oj
44 46
Tout ...
25 1
2
17 1 l»i
in tt
7dH C6
The Morvioes of tbo Tiliaro tenants at Rabl»oi(omuwa aro tt^ supply bufTabwMi
and to eultivato the muttottu field ; to carry tho gniin and ntniw to the granary ;
to fell and K(|(iaro timber and to supply Hi'(>W(Nid and olay to make tiloa; to
decorate the vihare for the fimtivalH ; to Hiipply oil for the foHtival of lights;
to weed tbo compound ; to thatch the hnildingH and to watch tho viharo ai
night; to go to Uurudeniya on tho festival of new rice; to carry six loads
of rice and ten bundles of straw to thn Kotui;o<1ella Vihare ; to carry iha
incumbent's palanquin on journeyH between Kandy and Lankatilaka ; Ui Dive
presents to the incumljont ; to give kitnl Myrnp, ja<4<,'cry, and gilanpasa ; to Idow
the tnimpet for the festivals and ]ioraheni. The jian^ii arc called Dum, Dodan-
ango Nila, Rokumbure Nila, Moragalmkuinbun* Nila, l*.illegorak«^ Nila, Katuita-
gahadeniyu Nila, Puwakdandawe Nila, Pu^Kewatte Nila, Asweddum, lion,
Ilorano, Migondena.
The Lankatilaka DKWAi.r. hasa Tlowisi I'atignwain thin village. Thcsorviceii
are to weed the compound four tinicH a >car ; to Im on duty for twelve wooka ;
to thatoli and whitewaMh the dewale ; to put up (Iccurat ions fm- the perabora ;
two men tu boat tomtom for (ho pcialuni, the fiMii\ulM, and daily for tht
aliyan-duro ami hende-dnre ; to ndlivate part of the muttottu ; to give oil ;
to put up th(* panharaw ; to NUpply an an-r.-uiut tree for the torana at tht
porahera ; to appear three tinu>H a year U^foru the Hu<tnayaka Nilauie ; to
30—1)7 2l
rW RAB— RAD
Number of
Pangu.
19
2
1
2
•••
•••
•••
•••
Extent of Fields.
▲. P. K.
19 1 3
1 1 0
1 1 0
2 8 1
••■
•••
•••
•••
ValiMof
Bervioet.
Rt. a
605 95
39 70
35 30
89 70
24
24 2 4
770 G5
present l)Ctol to tlio Wsnnaknralfi ; to prenare cUy and firewood to make tilet
onoo in flvo years ; to do any work at the dewale for MYen days ; to attend tilt
Kandy penihcra and beat tom-tom.
In the II. L. M. the dewale was registered as haviiif owned 6I| aereaof paddy lud.
The dewale has endowments, about 49| aorea paddy land, in the following
▼illagct :—
llidda-ulla
lliyara|iitiya
Rablwgomiiwa ...
Tirappuwa
Total
BADAQABPANA.— A hamlet of Ampitiya, in Oandaho koralc, Lower He waheta.
R ADAH 01) A. —A village in Modapalata komle, Udunuwara. It belong! to the
Dnlada Maligawa.
S/rf<t f/i.^Uoli-oya.
Dambaradoniya and Iladagoda aro grouped together in the Oenaua of 1871.
Popuhition of lludngoda in 1881, 3iri (1C3 males, 153 females) ; in 1891,320
{h\\ males, 159 females). Low-caste.
In the 11. L. M. 51 acres (25a. Ip. 8/.) of paddy land wore registered.
In 1H7H 77 aorcH (',\f<ti. 2/>. 1/.) wuro rogiMtorcd, which paid no tax.
King Kirti Sri dodicatcfl Ilu^ln^odu to the iMliula Maltgawa. Like most of
this kini{*s grantH to the I):iluila tliero was no writing or Sannas. The dedication
was prolmlily merely a conni-matinn of tlio former rights of the temple. A groat
part of the paddy land lM>l<iiigi'«| almolntoiy to the temple, and the tenants wero
aocure in tlio |>nnnaucMit (»ocu|>ation of their flcldsand gardens on condition of
diiing a fixed amount of woik on the templo land and of service to the Diwa
Nilumu.
In the Hi I^'kam Mitiya 51 acres paddy land were rcc^iHterod as belonging to
tlio Dalada Maligawa and small portions to Iladagoda Viharo and Kurudoniyt
Dewale.
In 1H59. 12 acres were niutteitu, that the rest of the paddy land was held by
Panivoni Kilakarayo. Originally there wore six Nila Pangu and four Dura
Pnngu, l>ut in IH.VJ the Mliares were huUlividod, and there were many ** Karanmru
Karayo.'* Thosu tunantM ought to have cultivated the muttettu gratuitously or
at leaHt on pavmont for itnplvmeiits, need paddy, and weeding, but since 1845 the
field had not (Mien workoil uv tlio tenants, but had Ikjoii rented out for 40 aninnu
of paddy |M)r annum. The \ilakamyo would not osaist the renter except for
pnvmunt.
The Ordinance No. 3 of 1870 was posHod to meet such a case as that uf
Radagoda. wliont, tlioU)|(h the tenants had ceased to do tho service, no tax was
paid by tliem, it was inluudod that a money value should bo placod on tho
iorvici's ; but inHtea<l of fixing a just value on services, the Service Tenuroa
CommiHMionvr fixed lis. 'M'lAi an payable annually for each amuna of paddy land.
Ilrre is tho extract front tli<> regiitor, which does not truly represent the state
of mattors at the date when the regi-stcr was made : —
The Dai.aiu Mai.kuwa ownod eleven Si-rvico Pangu : —
I. Pallodura.— >TenantH : 23 (20 Low-castit, 3 Moormen). Hold 5 acres fields,
14 acres gardens, and 19 acres hen. Services (commntabln for Rs. 93*00) : to
anpply every three months a niahekada of vc'jetablcs and 2 neii of oil or t#o
ahillingi', and for each of the fcHlivain a similar kada to the templo, 2 kat and
liott'l to Diwa Nilanio, ami one kada and butol to the Kariyakaranarnla ; tu
aaf»ply im]d(MmMit^ of liuMbandry and othrr re<piiHites for the cultiTatitni of the
muttettu and to superintend the work, receiving £8. 6f . M. \ to thalrh the atuwi :
HAD— RAD ?6f
io deoormU the temple for the f oHiivahi, perahera, and the inangalUya, aoppljing
materiaia, and to attend then ; to itqaare timber ; to got the other tenants to do
any work for the temple or Diwa Nilame, the latter feeding the workmen.
2. Alutdura.— Tenants : 17(12 Low-coBto, 6 Moormen). Hold 7 acres fields,
8 acres gardens, and 10 acres hen. Services (commutsblo for Rs. 95'65) : samo
ss No. 1.
3. Hulawali Dnra. — Tenants : 10 (7 Low-caste, 8 Moormen) Hold 4J acrea
fields, 3 acres gardens, and 2| acres hen. Services (commutablo for Rs. 73*CO) :
same us No. 1.
4. Manina aliait Dura. — Tenants : 8 Low-caste. Hold 5| acres fields, 3]
acres gardcnn, and 17 acres hen. Services (couimutahlo for lis. 70*45) : same
as No. 1, and in addition to measure the cropH of the bandura fields and also tho
hamba p^ivcn out to be pounded and the rice tliereof .
6. Nila. — Tenants : 5 Low-caHto. Iluld 3| acrcH fields, 1 acre gardens, and
3) acrcH hen. Services (commutable fur IIh. 6D'40) : to carry from the villa^
to Kundy the maha mangallayu and penumkat given by the Duniyo ; to assist m
cultivating the niuttettu ; six men to attend the fcHtivalH, perahcra, and the fivo
puja, and to do any work ordered ; to fe)l and reuiuvo timber ; to pound monthly
4 smunn 3 pelaand '2 kuriini of paddy ; once in oiij;ht mnnthN to supply GO pingo-
loads of firewood ; to do any spcciul work f(»r ncven dayn.
G. Nila. — Tenants: 4 Low-c:iMte Hold 4 nrrcs fieIdH, 2 acres gardens, and
4| acrcH hen. Services (commutable for Uh. £>4'4()) : same as No. f».
7. Nila. — Tenants : lli (H Low-caste, 2 Moormen). Hold 4^ acres fields, l|
acre gardens, and 7 acres hen. ServiccH (commutable fur Us. G3) : same ••
No. 5.
8. Nila. — Tenants : 17 (14 Low-caste,*3 Moormen). I(<dd 4| acres fields, 8)
acres gardens, and 7 acres hen. SiTvices (counuutablo for Rs. 71*50) : samo
as No. f).
U. Nila. — Tenants : 7 Low-caste. Hold 3^ acres fields, half an acre garden,
and 2 acres ben. Services (commutablo for Us. r>G-H5) : samo as No. 5.
10. Nila. — Tenants: 7(5 Low-c;isto, 2 Moormen). H<dd 5 acres fields, 1}
acre gardens, and 4^ acres ben. Services (commutablo for Ub. 84*35) : samo
as No. 5.
11. Navan. — Tenants : 3 Blacksmiths. Hold 1^ acre field and half an
acre garden. Services (commutable for Us. 25-Hri) : to supply iron iroplementa
for cultivating tlio muttetlu and to make iron tools for the other tenanta,
receiving iron and cliarcoal ; to work for df teen days at the tenijdo and at the
Diwa Nilame's walawwa ; to present to the Diwa Nilamo, the Vidano, and the
Katiyakaranarala an arecanut cutter each and a ketta and a hiramano to the
temple.
12. Walandena (Ofi. 2/>. 5/ fiohls). — Maruwcno.
13. 'Paliyago (Oa. Oy). 5/. fields).^-Maruwona.
/((»////>«. — AtuwaKawa^o. :iri,ulO, 48,UG, EKodago, 3G.r»IO, 4fl,44a. KittanM
Durayalago. :U.:!11. Kotuwcge. ri,o48 (N. S.). Nawinna'e, :iG,ri|0, 48,dfi.
Raiihotipedigo, ri,5i8 (N. S.). Solmuawattcge, 31.'?11. Uduge, 383,30,610,
62,812.
Werawai.a aliati Ki'ttanuak Viiuni: :—
Sannab (1:>oU a. n.>.-U ranted in the year of Duddbs I'd.Vi, of the month
Wesak, ou the liKhtb day of the waxing moon. Tho lulluwing lands in
Udunuwara : — Atalaha 2 * iH>la>^. Dih^an^a '2 iK*las. these lands of 1 amuna
belonged to tho Vihare ; Jtokuniliurai o ihIus, Ho<li 3 |m'1u.h, and the high
grounds attatihe<1 thereto, lyin^ within thc^^c boundaricn, vi/., Unumuwa and
from tho sides of tlio Kahatadanda chaiiml and of IJutatalnimUtta, which
include paddy lands of H ainmiii. with ^nrdens,^ ho(i>*i*H, plnnialion**, and
grounds attached thereto, which wrn- fornu-rly held under the Niwuru-param>
parawu tenure, are her«'l>y as.xigaed »tver to the Kuttan'/al Vihare for ita
improvement (to he ]M)^^«•-.^ed hy thepupil^tof llaniunu Ihiddhawan^aSami) by
the great King Sribina K:inia>tn Wikrama Hahn, whoM* fame ha-^ gone through-
out the world for mercy and goodntHs. >M'ing actuaU'd hy a spirit of piety
devoted to acts of merit and ehurity ; and hurroundeil hy a great Shxembly of
bin huhjectH in the Dnlada MabVawa. of the illuHtriou** rity of f^nklmndagala,
have oirerHl unto Hamunu nnddhauan^a Simi, th(> grandsttn of KakaliMlik
Wijayawaliya l(an.»a*kaiida Tarukrama Hahu I'riwiin Sami. for huvinff
eouMul the Imna* book • Hangut Kanghaya," to W Uautifully transcribed.
^Ual the Miid lamUi, inscribed ib the KiinuaM. have lieeu absulutvly offered
7f»d HAD— HAM
AN an alinM to tho fui«l Hu(lilha\\uiiBa Sumi, ihut no dinputc cither in word or
d(<««l '«hall Ix* luaiio \,y unylt'Hly. If uny fulML-iiut.nt kingif, minihtcrs, influential
livrMmii, Diwo untl Uatuula Nilauun of the king ahali dlNputo thin offering In
word or deinl, ihey ^hull miIFit in the eight hfllii, but thoM) who ahall support
tho name iu word or diViX -hull i-niuy liuiiuinitM in tho oi'leHtiol mouaionii, Ito.
Tlilit Siuiiuw hni Ufii iu-crilK'd under royal oouuiand by Kanhaaaiwanta Kula
Perunittlum. ShU, I). C. K,
TotaiKilA*augtkuuibura of an auro nviitcrcd an the property of tho vihare
O, I, r. iiii).
Ua<lag«Nlii I'nUikura l.tk»iii Mahatiuuya witneHu to det^l Saka 1732 (1810 A.D.),
by I'lliiua 'ruliiwvvc Ditfuvu tu Muhu Nuyakar Abu Kwaini of Qampola
( 1 1'/. /., jt. OJ).
BADAWKLA. — A village in Gungulu Pulle«iya pattuwa, Matulo Eunt, in Ken-
gahawcln-wuNtni.
iUfntm. — Itadawclu-elii.
In the tVuMiH of lH7t Kongaliaa-cla and Uadnwulu uro grouficd together.
Ponulalion of Kailawela in IHHI, 118 (ilO nmlcM. /»H fouiuleM) ; in 1891, 134 (74
mulrn, ii(t ftniaKs). \Vllal;t<*, and one family of Weill Unruyo.
In 1K7H ITlU acixn (7(>". ISp. 2/.) uf paddy land were itigistorcd, of which 132|
acrt'H iwid \U SM\VH.
/WiMi/ir j(.—AguruiHilu^'u and Migalmkutuwegv, 6,250 (N. 8.).
A heap of brirkH, the ruiuH of an ancient building.
RADDKNIYA.— A village in Angiri Palleniya pattuwu, Matalt Houtb, in Ambnn-
|N»la-wa>ani.
Not iu the Viusu-K of 1H71. Population in 1H8I, 31) (U males, 22 fonialoa) ;
in IK'.U, 11 (7 niuKs, 7 feniaUv.). Walinniiiura^o, TamiN.
Uaddi iii>i-;;edara Tikiiiya, Ih ing u favourite of the king, waa inado Duraya
uf the villa*{e.
UAJtlAMMAXA. — A village in (lanipahaHiva |»:ittuwa, MaUilu 8outh.
An llatta (lunaualiu originally formed the village and aottlod hero it waioallod
Uajjaniniaiia.
Poiinlation in 1H71, 147 (HI males, 00 fcmalu») ; in 1881,28 (17 males, 11
fcnialrM) ; in IHIM, Ct males. Moornu-n.
In 1H7H bit\ acrcH (2H<i. Uj*. &/.) of laddy hind were registered, of which about
half paid no tax.
/'(iMM/fV«.— Tambi I^rfbU* ur. Siniiadu I'ulle PakirTnmbi, 50,157, Wappa Lcbbo
Tauihi Libl»e of Matalc rjr. Wuppu, Vcl-3Iulaiieuiya, fur a field Godapanguwa,
•, ll •*•!•» • O — 1
RAKSUA(UMIA.>«A villa.«^e in (lampaliu Konde Kunt, Up|)er DuinlNira.
Not in the ('euhun of 1H71. i'opulaiion in IHHl, 25 (13 malcH, 12 females) ;
in I Kill, 35 (15 males, 20 female. h).
In 1H7h12| ncix'H {k'm, (lyi. \U.) of i>a(Uly land were rcgitftored, which paid
lla.33*4U.
RAIiLK UOTAWKWA.— A villago in Kamlapalla kornlo, Mutalo North, in
Alutwewa-^^a'^iim.
Villai,'e Hettled by Wele;»odara Haln.
Not in the CennuH of 1>^71. I'opidntion in 18N1, 55 (23 maloR, 32 females) ;
in I Hill, 33 (II inales. 11) feinaleH). VellnlaA, WuMlion.
In 1H7H 17 acres {Xn. 1/'. 11/.) of paddy laiul wuro rcgintered, of which 5 aorot
|Miid l(i«. Ii'lii ; the rent wei\) uiicominutud.
HAMHAWKLA.— A villugo ill KamlapulU kunic, MnUlo North, in Oandubandi-
ruppe-waMim.
StrniiH, — Kaniicbiiia-ela.
//i//.— 1 >ainUigi't«>kundu.
Not in the eeiiKiiN of 1H71. Population in 1881, 30 (16 malsa, 14 females)
in IHlil, H3 (IH inaliH, 15 feinaleH). UlackHmithn.
In 187H \i uire ((kr. Aj*. H.) of paddy land wereTe%\%ict%\^iiVkv^^^'^]k.*l52^
RAH-RAH 7M
RAHBAWELA. — An ftbandonod villago in Inamaluwa koimle, Hatak Norlli,
8 milos from tho North rood.
In 1878 2^ acros Mm. Ojt. bl) of paddy land wcro rcciHiorod, wbkh pM Ra. iOS.
Tho fioldi are uultivatod only ouco m tliroo or four years.
RAHnODA. — A villugu in ITdapono korulo, Kutiiiulo, un Uaiikuru-o>-a on IIm
Kaudy-Nuwara Eliva riKid, 33*r>0 iiiiluH from Kandy. 11*10 from PuMullawa,
13*60 from Nuwain Eiiyu, 3,r>04i ft. uU>\o tliu Hca. Near tho 3*2| milu|KiaL
1IAMLKT8. — Ambuhclu, (ioruiidi-cllu, Kondugulu. Kiidu-oya, LiibuKolla, Mnl-
howa, Palugolb. ,
Strcnm. — Dcwuturu-oya-ehi from ItumUHlu-oyu.
//i7/K.~Kuiyakotiya, G,r>GH'K ft. abovu tho hcu : TuUii^ulakanda.
lltMuU. — A minor road from I'niiiilititiya lo Ilamb«Mla and from RamlMNln to
Wilkada, Hhort cut from UtinilMMhi to Kondui^ala, villai^o |KithM fitmi AmlntaUwa
to Malhcwu, Malhvwa to U:iml>o(la-l'usuliiiu>a minor u>ud, Itmiboda to tho
minor road. Uaniljo«la-PuMulpiiiyii minor load to Pannal-oya, and a minor ruad
from UaniUxla lo Maiur.ita.
The name H:iiiih(Mbi U Miid to have hitii (Kriveil fniui ran-teliya (Kohl iilatuX
rinnoiintl to liave U-iu liuriiil ia a field calliMl llaialKHla-ptlarukunibuni. In
ei-riain plaeiH iu ihu viHn);t' ^'niin^ uf K*>hl are nutd to have Ut-n found. lu »
UTtuin portion of ihe yrar ecrtnin runibliu'/ noi<-r^ un* hi-ard ciunf liy Uiy
hun^alow of Hauibo4la (-<tati>: th<( nntivi-< allrilaiti* thi>< tu Ihu do1i«o of n
l*uhaua, a veo-^cl with twelve funncN or spoutM with i*uvcn rimn or tivtu.
Tbero is suiue nwi^^niticeat buenery and K-\eral ht liking wuterf iilin in thia
villn;re.— (A* .l/r \wr*'r.)
RaiabiNlilii. n ^niall vill-k«(e in the Kaiidyan Proviuecs. iuutainin}:' aliout XO
hou-i-o and (io inlialiiiiiiii-. i^ situatiM at liie rxtrfiniiy ol a \ery rxl«*iiiiivo
plain, iMuutilully iuur-priwd with umliilatinK hill>. on the rtuid iroai Kaiiclj
to NuwiTa Klliu. TIuti' arr two Ixamitul u.iicrlalU ^i-iliK* Ironi lh(>r«*«thuU:4i,
ami whieh in tlu* rainy M'ason liave a irraml etrrci. The rifihuiiMj irt newlj
built at iIk! expt Uhc' iiltJuvi'mnuni. and ii a oult-taniial buildin^r, uuntiaiiinc
iH:vin iouiU'«, three ol' whidi are lar^' and i-«aunuMUuu<*.— (/f««<V Ckittm
in /.V.V.7.) '
This villa;re and re-ihoUhc an iH-anlifully ^ilua(«d on the i*teep tthi|)o of a
mounlaiu Uiwi'on llio two watt rlalU of tla- rnna-tlu and (•erandi-da. two
M\rcaiu^, wluMf waters unite at a djsiiiniv olT in tin* valley U'low tho villa^fo.
There are al-^o heveral e,i>raiUi> wliii h d«->i-(>nd from the hurroundin;; mouutaina
and udd to the bi'auty of the r.ci-nery arouml Uaml>odu. — (^Wlts.)
Population in 1471. 32.*! ('JJ'.i males. !»(• female^) ; in iHsl. i\{t (1:4 iu.i|i.a,
46 femalert); in IH'.H, inclndin!: ItaniUida Ambaliela, 1 17 (ti'.t males, 4H fiUiak»H).
VoUalaH, Low-Country SinhuK'Ne. Molirnn-n, TamiU.
In 1H7H M'l aeivH (lH#f. ;iyi. 4/.) of paddy land neiv riKi»teivd.\klite|i iiaid
Ra. 130-H2. '
The leslliouse (^.liiii ft. alMi\c the nca) is no loni;er kept up. Musqite, PtM|
Olfico. Pidico Station. A buiall town. Ihuaar^, tidl Maiiuii, Moliamuiudao
achool. A {iiinsaLi sehool.
Uala1)AK.\i:.\M)1 wi: Viiiaui: ih an ancient tmiple. TIkixmh a le;(( nd tlint
during an ini^urieetion m Kandy the Tooih-relie iiisapiHuro*!. Siuic lk»wom
wcro foumi httuwn o\ei- a Held '(.Malluw.i), whieh led tlie nati^'es to TiimI tlio
Tooth-n.dic on a r«M'k ciUrd Dalailakaramhiwe ;:.(l.i. Il« re they built the viliarv.
Tho TiHtih-relie i^* Kiid to ha\e ili>ap|K'aied fium the xiluuvand to \ia\v fotunivd
to Kandy after the in.snnveti(»n.
Iho vihaiv wiin |mrlly bariicd down iti lHh4.
Mai.III'.Wa Kowii.a \h ia a eavo in Hainlioda eNtate, deiln-ated to l>ohilin*
duwiyo (or tho twelve K.»dr*), railed Wali\.ikn d.ui,\o. Wiiiiyakn-dowiyo,
KobninlM duMiyo, Wiramunda diMi>o. WaiiniM Ihindani di wi\o, Alut di>«ivo.
Kirlilunilaia dvuiyo MeniklKindai.i dewi\o, IK Mataliand.iva dt wiyo, Miingnim*
duHiyo, Kuniani tlewijto, liu^^ul b:indai.i dewi^o.
It ih said tti l»c a plaec when- di^.i^^N ot eiith and nu n :ux' eurc*l by vliarma
fkennura). It contuiiiM the weapon^ ui the tweho o'^kIs, and bun hu itjul in \lm
form of a mirpent.
>iiM<7;i«. — Kalinu'tt Arachchillajrc u. Wijekonpc. t^o.p.M-,. Moormen, a7.!iS9
o3, 7't 7. ' *
7M
gAM-IUM
QAIfUQJOA TJBA M>iXJUUT.-ToUl t^Umt ^ «tU(«i 9,818 forti.
Aofct* I
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•t*
Abbey Cnig
]|iiUi|N>kuiia
Uluo FicUl and LiUio't Land
Itruoiubill ...
Caouibtbuii
Chttiny aiid Uookaide
hyr'm •••
Fit)loft and Tymawr
KainiK'iHtalawa and Muy-
iiiuUo ...
KiiiiiaU'r
Ijabukdo
200
%
K&G
IGO
210
602
400
uoa
1K2
540
PabigolU
Pallorakola
l*ujaKodm
Buuiboda
Jlun^lMHia
ltollo« ton's
UuHhbiouk
l^ivulutitcnna
Valluiiibruaa
Wiivviidou
Wi'dtluiuuila
)80
80
784
466
1,226
104
212
243
ICl
205
304
BAMUUKKELA.— A bamlot of Wikiia, in Udaganipaba koimW, Paritpaltu.
BAMllUKKWELA.— A village in Golasiyii pattuwa, llariapatio. Thia was a
Gattaru village.
In tbc CcnHua of 1H7I ibo population of Enmbukewela, Kahatagaatenna, and
Augi'K^uuuicdda woa 484 (22 J males, 255 fcmulcii). It ia not mentioned in the
CouHua of IHHI. Popubtion of Bambukuwcbi in 1891, 223 (124 males, 99
fonialcn). l*luuibiigo-di};gnig actively carried on hero.
otffi
/ViiMi7iV«.— Wadanatuwakkukara Lrkam tit ins Rainbukewela Araohohi A
accuiKMl of Htriking thu Hon of Madawula Lckant, a uuarrul ariving out
aotiUMfl not having Im'^h invited to the eoiuplninant m marriage. The father of
th(* uoiiiplaiiiAut Mii<1 lH>th the Ian! kingM hail (riven him ap|K>intmentii. He is
nt)W Ii< kain of tho Maha Arainuilala an<l UaMnayaka NiUme of Ambokke
Dewale in .Maiale (Jm</. r,wi., ith July. isJI).
AlukolaiuiMlnKe, M-MUl, :t:>.lll, t,\,VJ'A, Os.T'.'T, Te^t. U27. AtUlcge, 96,U(>5.
Dioanayakatre. :{2.:ihl, n,l:i:>. 51.07i;. Hangidik'C a2,t»ll, :ir>,Ul, 51,393, 68,7U7,
T<^t. U27. naii;;oniuwe .Mnhaixliramalnj^e. :{|,2(U). Metiwalago (jtid. Com,,
nth Snt, Mh, r, is:i7). PalleKv, V»l. D. C. Mad. (Talpot Saka 1709). Puwak-
gollo Kllege, 31,-JUo. Teunakontfe, a3,07:i.
(1787 A It.).— In thin year of Saka 1709. I, Angekumhurcyolage Ukku-ajja,
of ItaiuhiikfWila. rviidenHl every iiecer^ury a.'^»i»taucu to Kapugo Bingumal
Appu, of Weli^'ulla, in (ialaMya paltuwa of Ilarinpattuwa, fur a jtoriod of
two year*. nn«l on hi** (UathU'il obluineil from him ihe tlchl Moragiridunna of
2 IM'loH Ti lahax. to^rrther with it« Mul Tal]M>t, with the knowhHlgo of all the
people of Uie village. Suh'^isiuently the mother of the said llingumal Appo,
alno on her iKathtHtl. and Kalu Kiana heipieathrd to me, the »aiU Ukku>ajia,
the ^aill lamhuwl the Mul TaI|tot, Maying', that I, Ukku-ajja. nhuuhl nut buffer by
oathn \v«re f to swear on the five oath'', hut that Kalu Eiana and her children
will HUtTer were they to nwear on the ordenlf. WitncM$ci who know tho tubiie-
quent vrrant of land Ity liiu^nimal Appu'x mother are the Kurale Arachchila
of WeliKalla. DiKinikK'e Mnduwe Appu uf the came viilaKC, Kulasekarage
Moduwe Appu. KaniliukcwetaK'e Maduwc Appu, Moraraba-an^'egc Ajtpu,
l)unibara(;e Appu. Katupulle Ualla^'c Appu. Dintfawa. the Samanera Unnanie
uf Uauihukewela Viharc. lleda^'e Katupulle llalla;?e Appu, Yakdch^a. With the
knowleil^^e uf th^^e pi r..oun ihif* \ul-% U-cu granted. The exiK'ni-en incurred for
aHni-^tanee rendered ilurin^f the two yearn to UioKumal Appu were, iK-hides
paddy and rice. 13 ridin lor medicinen and other navoury fotwl. Every
nKKirlanee was rendered fi»r li\e months to Hiui^umal AppuH mother and to
hiH iii».ti'r. Two halara-lako cloths and two tun-lake iup]>otti clutbi were
rujiplied during the twu yeur^. Vtl, D. C. Mad.
BamuI'KI:wkka Viiiaiik.— In Docembor, 1H5H, Sonuttara Uniuuiwj bad Ijoon
ineuwUnt for hix yearn. There w;ui an ohl viharo which waa abandouvd. The
proacnt building w;u» erected twclvo ycara before 18M. andlanda were dedicated
by the villageni.
The claim for rcgintration waa rejected (7. L. C. JW, OJfict 202),
Tliin viharu ia mentioned in Ucmbaralawu Vihnre Sannoii (aHU,p,727)^ aa
in a dcdiciiiion dated 1H08 a.i>. to the Ik>tota Viharo ( Vol. 7., />. 210),
Samaneru ITnnausc, of Ranibukcwcla, mentioned in 1787 A.n.
Honuttara Uiuumiic o»ne«l hind in rnjapitiya by \iutcbaBA (ja^\o»^VifJ5k\^
RAM^BIM «•!
iUMDUK-OLUWA.^A TilUge in Laggal* tTdJuiiya piUowa, M^talt tHnt The
waBom inoludm BatndandawclA,
Bambuk-oluwa and Ilatadandawcla aro groiip«d togothrr in the Cennnt of 1871.
Popnlation of Rambuk-oluwa in 1881, 111 ((U> malca, 61 feinalo«) ; in 1891, 156
(88 malus, G7 feniiilus). Paduwo, Vollalaii, Waiiheni, Pattiwala.
In 187H 80) acres (43fl. O;;. 7/.) of paddy land were registered, whiob paid
Ba. 186*22.
Ratwatto DisaTa stated that the lands at Ramhiik-oluwa were given to his
father by his great-grandfather, the Dambara Mnlia Disava, and that he had a
' firelock as a Sannas for the lands {J ml. Otm.^ 24th October^ J 321),
WcgmUpola BaHnayuka Nilame and bis wife owned land here (42,05^, <*8,449,
89,101,90,140,401 (N. S.)-
Uda AVnlawwu Daiula (Aluvibnre), Inte Itati'maliatmaya of Gangala IjaggaU,
had land, 42,057 (!'»/. /..;». SI),
>;r}M<7;r«.— Duluirnhamu11r(?o, r»8,44*.), IHl.l in. 4,nu! (N. 8.). MoUiiroda Unamhuw*
RAtcninliatmaya rjt. AU^rntna lUtwatto, for Iniidrt 'pirvhamxl from Ratwatte
Blcdduma Kuumrihami, 3a,%4. 5:>.1»U, 08,41!), H9,1K)1.
Ratwatto Lokn KuihArihami waH registered owner of twenty-two Seirioe
Fangu (35<f. 1/>. 8/ fields, 2fi. Qp. HI, gardens, 39ri. 0^. 0/. hen). BcfYioea raloAd
at Rd. 355- 10 :—
Ratwatto Loku Kumarihami was registered as owner of four Ntnda Pangu (90)
acres fields, 2] acres gardens). Tenants : Ilowanpitiyoge, Udaweloge, Walpola-
niollego,Ibalng(Klago, Damniuntenncgc, Pallogo LekaniiPalugodsgo, DurayinnoM,
Kallewege, Gangcge, and Atuwagawagu. Services (coninintable for Rs. 103*76) :
before and after tlio new year each tenant to present fivo pingos of meat and
vegetables and betel ; when tho Vidano visits the villago eaeb panguwa in ita
turn to give adukku during his stav ; when tho proprietor or any of her family
visit it, to supply pehidum and adukku for attendants and to carry iKiuqagcs of
proprietor on tier return to tho waluwwa ; to thatch tho village atuwa ; to give aa
gangjite, one bindlcg of a wild pig or an oik killed in the cIkim) ; to p.iy otu for
the yala and fur the maha 2 pehiH paddy for each pola cultivatetl ; each tonant
to pound 1 pula 2 kuruni padily and deliver the rico at Iho walawwa. Penu>na
performing this service aro exempt from otu. Proprietor paid tho tax. There
are 99 amunu of chenas cultivated by all tho tenants in common.
Ratwatte Metbluma Kumarihami was registered as owner of three NInda Pangu
(10| acrcH fields, one-fourth of an aero garden, IK aeri*s hen). Tenants:
llkkattewelege, Welego, Batadaiiduwelt'i^o, Walpol.iinuUege, Amunahenego, and
Ilow.mpitiyego. Sorvioe^ (eommutalile for Us. H'i-50) : tho name as abovu.
Aberatna Uatwalte and Seneviratna Ratwatte aro n^gisteri'd aa ownem of
twelve Ninda Pan<;u (1<>] acres fields,, half an acre garden, 0(1 acres hen).
Tenants : Millaijollege, Imaduwe^o, Komlege, Welegf. Panketiyege, Ilowan-
pitiyege, Palle^e, liewayiimegr, Palialago, Koralege,and Panketiyego. Services
(commutablc for Us. 83*75) : the .<<imo as alMJve.
Tibbotuwawe SiddhartU Sumangala Matilo Anu Nayaka UnnansQ is rcgistcrod
as owner of threo Ninda Pangu (17 acresi fields, one-fourth of an aero gardens).
Tcuants : Hewanpitiyegc, llnrah.ige, Pallepitiyege, Kukulamalpotago, Paluwoge,
Oangohenwulagtt, Durayinncge, KUiuwalige, Pallcgo, and Udupitiyegc. Servioea
(commutablo for Rh. B.^'lf)) : the ».ame as above.
RAMRUKPITIYA.— A village in Pasbago korale, Upper Uulatgama.
Stnnm: — Balantota-oya, llal-oya, Ilidde-oya, Kurundngcdle-oya, Teba>
golle-oya.
JItlls, — Alulonahinna, Dalantot^ihinna, Bolun^alahinna, Diyagalahinna, Gal-
mndunehinna, Iferatmanchinna, Ilukiyanagalehinns, II ula'ngohuhinna, Ralu-
ta[alahinna, Katukitulehinna, Ketawalahin; a, Kiriwoltalawehinna, Rondagala-
hinna, KurundugoUohinna, Wetassekadullehinna.
Population in 1871, 472 (277 males, 19f) f. males) ; in 1881, 407 (203 malea,
204 females). In 1891 : of Pallo Uambukpitiya. 41f» (234 male«, 1H| females) ;
of Uda Rambukpitiya, IbO (84 males, GO femaleM) ; toUl, r>(i5 (318 males, 247
femalen).
In 1878 210 arre« (l()4<i. 3/>. 7)/.) of paddy land were rrgisterod, of which 170
acres paid Rs. 665*01.
7»Vi HAM -HAM
/•|/»Mi/i#/i.— Hnmlmkiiiliyr L* knin -alil tlmt hirt fourth ^roat-cmndfAthor, lletti
lUtnayakii Mu«)ivQU''(>. ohfaiiml n (i.iiiwuHnin Pan^^nwa from Kiuj; Raja Rinha
of Sitawuktt f(ir ilic triuirt* of Mipiilyiiig rice to thn OnlAilawn, and which waa
aftcrwHrtN hcM f<ir fiiriii«hinf; liutlaltN-H to plnn((h tho royal ficMa at Gampola
( I •'/. /., p. 'Jtui). Oh U^hulf of tho Crown it wan miM that the pervon holding
the olH<w of (iaiiwiifiain of the villniro hnld tho fMin^uwa hy (piving a baiat-
•nmlla of 7 rUlu |N'r annum to the chief, .'».07'i (•/v'y. /^J/.
AffltiBKianiiiwc^'o. tiOM-.M. (taiiiuvc :<•'••>**» I. Ilirat^re, 2K(i7i!. Kalagamajralaye-
watti* flin^'iraU'ii ctati*. Twt. 112. Kalu^olI*'^'t>, 2H.ii7A. Koralr^e, 35,8.*4.
Kumarn-nayakn^i'. IU.<;oJ. :>l.|(i7. .>rinaH-ariViu:i/«>. :!2,l:n. hi.x'2'2 (S. S.).
MiHinm II. lo.sjj (\. S.). I*.illcviult« ^'e itthn .I:iyu<«un ArAchchi^rP. rt'2.681.
I'Anuliokko llalfiiiahatiiiiiya hu'l Intnl. '2:i.'*'f2, :»i>,<)7«>.' nntniyaka M udiyanKolage
Pniii-lariH. Knrulii. ;:niii<l-Mii nf UaiiilMik|iiliyr I«4kam cdic-d ]N.'i."i). v^-ho waa
the Mill of Kulti .Nilamc (ilidl uron: isi.'i). \vho«" father wat Mawatn|iitiye
Maha Mii.livani-r. Il.:i2'.», 2s,r,7«;. |^l^ (\. S.). SiriwarJuna-re. l»:t.2:.2, 2H,C7«,
30,07«», :iL»,l.;i. ^umalm•t•kam(furullllan•^. iWM»21. TumiK lU,nu2, .'il,407.
VlilAHr..— A viharo mid a p:iiis:ila wcri' built liy tho villa'^'ors and by Ratnayaka
Madiynn^clai{i' Piiurhinila, Korala. about iHiWi, on land belonging to t!ic Inttor,
who iiKn «l(Mlii*ut<i| otlnr laiiih to tlic viharo. Siidassi Unnanso wAnnut in charge
Mid wan di«miN>^td by the Dayako. lie K.ft and then institutctl the action 189
(K S.), which waN (li>uii^s(<d.
elaimt
liATrwAN Dr.WAi.r..— DiliifiralaKapunda r«. Kapiign Kiri Kapuwa. Plaintiff
aimed tho field Miwaluwu of ID I'lliax, which liu wid wan a Service Paraveni,
. tho oilieiatiii'^ K:i|>iiriil:i holditi<; it an hin perquiKito, and he alMO claimed the
ofllcv of Kapunila by paraveni ri^lit {Jni!. Cm;,!., isth .V'uvmfcrr, 1824, ami 23Hd
Mttrrh, iS'Jti).
RAMnUKPOTA.— A village in Udju-iya pnttuwa. Upper Dumltara.
Slrtom. — Kotto-ova.
//i7/ji. — Kataroelfa, N.iwangalaknnilA.
Not in the (ViisuH of 1K7I. Population in 18«1, 74 (.TJ malca, Xt femolei) ;
in 1K01. H«.» (12 inale.H, 47 females).
In 1878 31 aero^ paddy land were regiHtercd, which iwid R». Ill*il5.
RAMmTKIV)TA-AN<SA.-A liamlet of Pnranagama, in Pallcgampaha kortle.
l/>wor Dnmbara.
RAMIUTKWI:LT.A.--A village in PaliM|>attu Kast. I^owcr Dumliara, on the left
bank of tlip llidu-gaiiga, iiorth-vuHt of Tcldeniya
MAiirKMN \ \h a haiiilot.
.S7»i'r«/i.~tJuriio\a.
//;//.<.— Pahmakaiida, Wegilo-hela.
The villnuc was ;4(iii>i:iliy ealbd Idaniv Hanibuxwella, bcrauHC the principal
hoiiHe ill it WIS Used an an Id.iini; go. (hailing plaec fur the king when travelling).
Population in IS7I.4>:M2;S nialcM. 2:i:» l< nialcii) ; in 1H81, 703 (388 maUia,
31. V feiu lbs). Ill IH'.ll : of Uambukwflia, VI'* (71 inalo^, 57 fumalcs) ; llambiik-
wel):i Aniiiwi'la, 81 (4i< male**, 3^ females) ; llambiikwclbi Ifimolla, 128
(70 m.th'M, ttH fi-niales) ; Kninbukwclla Wegila. 172 (1)1 males, 81 fcmalca) ;
H:inibukwt:lla Witlletota Kadewidiya, 112 (I'lO male^, .V2 females); totnlf C21
(33.0 inab-i, '.^o fiiuiiis). Vellalas, Timi toin HcatorH of the Auila-baddo,
WanluTs ndated to ibu Sirimal watte llaluwo.
In the II. L. M. 2171 a4r<s (IJili/. 2yi. G/.) of (taddy land were regixtcrod.
In 1H7H l.*»7 uercH (7^//. 2/i. 2/.) were legistrrtMl, of which 138| acrca paid
liu. f»<n;-72.
Irrigation from Uiiainiillc-oya ami llulii-ganga, wbirh might lie improved by
leading water from llulii-gaiiga to Si^aiiibalag.uttrnna, which would irrigate 100
amunu.
Wai.awwa. — The U-inibiikwtdlu family i^e|Mf>cly related to that of ITenagtdiu-
wela, and elaiiiiH de>*eeiit fnuii Marukoiia Wijeratna Mudiyanno (IW. /.,//. JJtf).
Thu Miidiyaiis4i married tlit! daughter of Uiinnwila llandura and hail a
daugbUr, who married the hou of Kahawutte Atapattu DiKimahatmaya. They
IiimI live iM)nKand two daughtorN : (1) Humbukwello Nayaka UnnanHO of the
UuJukgale Viharu in Ampitiya and f>f tho KunduKilo Vihare during llie
EAM-BAlt lis
Mignt of King! Ktrti Sri and Rajadhi Raja Sinha ; (2) Lekam MahAimavm,
who had two bom, Ratwatie Kalu Banda and Lokam ; (3) Rambokwalto
Raiemahatmaya ; (4) Medduma Nilame ; and (5) Kuda Nibme.
Medduma Nilame, the fourth aon of Kalia watte Disamahatmaya, had a aoa
Oonigoda Nilame, who had five aons : (1) Pitawala Nilame ; (2) JaYawardana
Rateniahtttmava ; (3) Nuranpanawe Banda ; (4) Rambukwelle Buddharakkhita
Uunanae ; and (5) Tikiri Banda.
The Katemahatmaya, tho Hccond son of Gonigoda Nilame, had three aont and
a daughter. Of the honn, the second, Mudduma Banda, had six aona and two
daughters, the eldest of whom in Ramhukwelle Soniittarn Nayaka Unnanae of
the Kundasulu and Oanganuua Viliura (To/. /.,/>. 295).
IdameKC MadiyunBC 1763 a.d.. 7.04.%.
Rambukwello Wiji-ratna I'Unnaxnka Herat Mudi3'anj*c got a deed 1783 a J>. Ha
had an u<lo|»t4'<l xon Punchirola.
Idainr{7e Kunkanam Nilame I TDK A.D.. 18,107.
Manikona Du^f^Mnnarala isia a D. Mnnikona Muhandiram Nilame had land at
LMuruwuiia. S.17;{.
Idamc^e Pihniiarala 1 HI 3 A.D. •
Rambukwi'llo llatvinahntmnyumnrri<*<lth< (laughter of Molagoda, late Ratemabat*
uiayu ( Vol. /., //. ISS).
RAMIIUKWKM.K Famii.y.— The founder of the family waa a chief , by
Janawallabha. who ohtutieJ a ruval grunt of lands from. King Winmla Dbanna
Suriya 1. (l.VJ2-ir>04) in Rnmbukwelhi, and lived there with his wife Soma, a
lady of the Deguldoruwa Wulua'wa. Janawallabha left a son, Uve Maha Rala,
who married from the Duuuwila family, and hold the office of Uisava of Uva in
the reign of King Senarat.
Uve Maha Rala left a Hon Kudarala, who took a wife from the Mirahawatta
family in Uva, and having diMtinguiahed himM'lf under King Narendra Sinha
was honoured and invested with the family title Wijcratna Ekanayaka Herat
Mudiyanso, and a royal grant of a tract of paddy lands in Ilenagehuwela
called Gansuriynmada and fiome high lauds. As a further recognition of hia
services, the DiKwuno of WellasHa was alHo conferred on him by the king.
Kudanila lived at Hcna^u;huwela in his old ugo, ami died leaving a s<»n Loku
Rala and a daughter Palingu Menika. The former married a lady from Amunu-
gama Mutukudo Walawwa. and during the rei<,Mi of King Winiala Dharmn II.
was made Maha (iab.Kla Nilame. The daughter Paliugu Menika was given in
diga to u son of Bokaluwela Disava. Appuhanii, the kou of Loku Knla, married
from tho (lopallawa fuinily, and Herved King Narundni Sinha as Palle Wahala
Galiada Nilame and Kultse(iuently Ataputtuwe Lekam. Appuhami at his death
left two sons, Loku Appuhami and fjoku Pnncliirala. Loku Anpuhami look a
wife from Daudeniy.i Walawwa, and held the olHcc of Malta Lekam during the
reigns of Kings Kirli Sri and Uajadhi Ita ja Sinha.
Loku Puncliirala took robes under Weliwita Sanghanija. The is-suts of I^oko
Appuhami was Loku Puiiehirala. who manieil a laily of tlioMutukude family in
Naranpanawa and left a S(>n Af)puhanii. Loku Punchintla held the oflice of
Wadanatuwakku Lekam and his mui A|)puhami hehl tlicvotTieeH of Aspantiye
Muhandiram and Maha Aramudalo Lekam during tho reign of tho last King of
Kandy.
Appuhami took his wifo from tho Idnmegcdurn family and left three sona :—
(1) Kiri Banda Ratemahatmaya, of Upper Dumbara IWH-lft?'.*, married a lady
from Aninnni;ama Maha Walawwa (AftM^Ct) and left f(»ur chihlren : (a) Lokn
Banda, President of tho Village Tribunal of Ijowcr Iiuml>ara and Harispnttu,
married a lady of the Erawwawela family ; (b) Medduma Banda Basnayaka
Nilame of the Natha Dew ale, Kandy, married u lady of the Ho-ange family ;
ic) Tikiri Banda, Katemahatmaya and PreHident of tho VilUge Tribunal of Uppar
)unibara, niurried a lady of the Nuj^awela family ; and (//) Lanui Kumarihami
married a memlior of the Boange family.
(2) Meddunia Banda married a lady of tho Gonigoda family and left a aon
and a daughter.
f3^ Tikiri Banda Basnayaka Nibme married from tho Amunugama familjr
and left a sou.
764 RAM-RAM
WiL-AMVNK Family.— (!'"/. I.^pi). ^J, i.vj, JJ0, 420,)
Waijiwattc Family.— Notice of a deed of gift (Soki 1669), 1647 4.0., by
Walawaittt Naido to Wil-araune Wanni Appu.
Doed (Haka 1&H4»), mM a.Um l>y Walawatte Donanobi KoraU to KabawtiU
OaniiinniiM.
Hittu hy Kotte Adi^far, 1C7(> a.h. (Saka IfiOR), in favour of tba prieat
Ih'id of Kift (Sak:i 17o7), 17H'> a.i>., li.v Iliiiiiifuliuwula Lokiim to Abeaaodaim
MudiyiiiiM' {JinL ('i)>/i.. .Uil ami tUh Dcnithrr^ ISIO ; S^tui umI 24th Dtetm*
btr, Iit2l : uml lOth n,tJ,.r, js>:),
Waluwatto Arariirliilti ultot Abevukoiii^u Miidiyatirto ^ot land from hia cousin
llfMiiiK<'l»uwthi Likiini ill \Kt (Jnfl. <o,i,.^ 2:}inl /hrfuthfrt IS2I). Ho marriod
the iiioUii*r of AliitLMiiiii I)iiu'k'>niii:i I'liiuiimc, widow of Aiii1iai;idiawatto Korala
Ariu'liila. and had ( I ) l{aiid>iikw«lli: Lckaiii ( Vol. /., />. »'J), who wan hanished to
(li»loiiilM», hut waH aHowod to return : ho wum iilivo in \H'2b ; (2) lUmbukwullo
Muhandiiania iiad a '•mi Udn Waiawwn Pallf^n ; {'A) Alioyakon Mudiyansa
marrird Wiiidaruwc Diu'^'iri MtMiiku. Shit a widow in 1h25. No cbildron.
Shu Han h«>ld <iiti(l(M| to reside in the family houso and to muintcnnnco (./ftf/.
Com., 2(ilh Ma, I, ls:o,' :i\>n(t Uiinnher, IS21 ; Si'ii Awju»l,lH22; Olh May, 1826)^
2r».:nr».
Uanibukwollo Malia Animudalo TAiknm (died 1H5D) and hiH brother Ram-
bukwwUo Dinti'uno Ratcniahaimaya (liicd l><-to) hud ono wifo, Woilagiriya
l^iku Kumaiihanii. who (lied ist'.l (TiLoM, r»7,:iH2). Thvy had five children :
(1) I^oku Menika. niarrird Walala (Mahu Wulawwo Uanda. Shu died 18C5,
leaving ii dauKhtor Handara Mmika : ('J) Lukn Uanda, died 1HH4. leaving
tMue (!'«>/. /.,/»/!. /'^t, .;.'.i) ; {'A) lliehard Frederick Riunbukwullu (Medduma
llanda) difil iHi'iiL No jm^uu. lie wan Uaieuu^hauiaya of Up|H»r Dunibnni and
afterwanlM n I'mrtor (TeHt. 1-11); (4) Tikiri Handa Ranibukwollu (Proctor),
dieil IH7ii. Xo isHut* ( IVst. 1.i;)'J)- Ho niarriud Ani;auiniana Pahala Waluwwe
Tikiri Kuuiarihanii. Ifin wife left hiui all her property, .')ii,Hriri (!'««/. /•, pp. 50^
46H,47t), lfi<4 srrond \vift> u.im Walala Udaha Walawwe Tikiri Kumarihami,
4,172 (N. S.) ; (Ti) Tikiri Knniarihunii, niarriud Munipono Kerala, and luia a
Hon (lenr^e ltanii*nk\vi)l('. -1,172 (X. S.).
Uamhnkwrlh- lla-iiuvaka Nil.iut<' im, Mrniki oml her diui^htor Kiri. Plnintlff
i.laiuc I (l< fcipiiiit ^ u>« his >.|avrs valiidl at 'Joo riili>«— o*. \'.\t. 4i/.. uihI >luted
that, ihr lir>i ihlrmhiiit wa-^iuuttd ic a ^hiVl' to hi.Huiolhi r Kanthukwelle Loku
Mahalim vo !•>- Kin;^' Kajatlhi Itaja Siiiha ei^'ht year:^ hetoru th«' kin^'V death.
Fir»t i|rf< iiiliiiii )-i>rv«-«l un<l«'r plaintillV nintluT unril hin i*\^U'r Alutjrania
I)n^'K'»iiiia riuiaiiHt* (kiii-r'- iei»»iii -h) was ilis<rrai'e<l by the depo-eu kinp, sent
Hway fnuu ih<' |Kila«-«>. uihI tlnl toColoiuho. uhrn lir<«t iliTcnilaiit nceoiniittnled
her. AMi-r the death of the pliiintitTV !4i*<tcrand thi* Uriti^^haeivsoiun. plninttfl'H
brother, thu l.rkaia. w<ni lorolonilMi and brouf^hl liatrk the llrnt defendant
nn<t hrr thrrc i liil lr< ii.
Fir^'i diTud lut <ieni<d fhe wan ever a nlnvu. hut had lictn enitaged in
plaint itr't M-rvir > ai a fm* labourer fur foiHl and elothin}f. Second defendant
woH htT dau>;ht< r and Imrn at Cohiiulio. Fimt defendant left pluiniitr*Hwrviut
lift ITU yi-arj* iv^o.
The court eon^idiTiii;' ihe d< fi-ndnnt!* were entitled lo the benefits of the
pre-icription r<-^'ulation. thi-y h.t\in'r Ikimi in )Ni^«e!tsion of their lilierty for
unward<i uf •^ix vi-urH. th«< ti-rin liniitiil for uiu\alde pro|M'rty, and ait the Tal|X>t
piendi-d wa- in fav<iur of plaint iffV hrothcr. who wa» then known to be living,
dii*iniM«>(>d plaint iff H a* lion with co.itt.
In appeal alllrini-<l, ^\>^> (67 /< Dhrmtii/, tS:4).
(IK21 A.l>.>.— " Mark of Walawatte Loku Mahatroe3ro.*'->In the year of SUika
1713. of the month ro«i<n. the xrventh day of the dccreaning nioon. being
MiMiday. OH thi<> dav ihi<« paraveul Talpot ii« eauKe<l to \w written and granted.
The fthive wonnin AJeiiiki. whom 1. Walawatte Walnwwe Loku Mahatmeyo. of
Uamltukwella in iMnukira. triMived from Kin^ Kajodhi Uaja Sinha at the
ana oppo-ite the p.ilaee: and ih>- >4aid niave'it children Kalu, Siniiehchi, and
Kiri. all th<-M< |n>i •••n-* an I their |iro;:rny have 1. the ^ttid Loku Mahatmeyo,
tran-'ferreil a- -I.im- to niv ^ mi I.ekam .Malmtmaya. in utm^ideration of bla
uittiniainin-^ our whtde family, and hecaune he bos lK*en at irreat exiH*nM0 on
aiv«Mint ot them, and lN>eaui«e he renders me a<*si<*tancd. Should a Mcn or a
dauj^hur ol mine or any imt-^ou who i^ ndated or not related to me contend
BAH-BAM Tfta
•gainat thin diripodition, suob perHon will naffer paniahment at the ordMl
oatlu, but Lekam Mahatmaya, who reoeirt d thin Talpot, will have i>afet/ at the
ordeali. By thiH declaration I have of my own accord irrant«x] thin l^lpot at the
Amlialama of Itainbukwclln with the knuwlcd^re uf wituriMrH, namely. Teniuk*
konge Korala, Piulionilmro Italu of the same villii^if, .\l(Hlu}ri> l*ihanarala, Teo*
nei^e Arauhuhila, Klakwla Pihnnurula. Caumtro l*ihiiiiAnila of thu mmo village.
Vidana HeuHya. To the writing of thin Talpot ldanu>^'o Uala of thia village.
(1K3M A.I).).— *' Rambnkwcllo lickam Maliutnmyu." In the yi*ar of Snka
17ri.\ the tWi-nty-tlfth diiy of the nun in Mukiini. Siiturilay. thii« vourlior
Im oiuimhI to Ik« writliMi and ^rauttMl in |Mi.'uvvni. 1, Wnlawutlti Wul.iwwe
Karuntitilnku AU'Vukon Wahuiu Muiliynnx'. of Itamlmkwollnin DumlHira. m/«Vi«
R4imlmkw(dlt« Lrkiuii MaimtniMya. wlio havi- m'I my xi^Mmtun* hiTfto. Ik'ing the
immvuni iin»pri«>tor of \hv lol lowing lands, viz., tiu* npiK-r 1' |Hd»?t of l*n%%uk-
guhakumlmru. Kituatc in tho villa;^'i* Itaniltnkwrlla ufortsaiil. .*i luhni* of the
A^iwi'dduuia of thr >>aid Held, .'i lahu<< extent of 1ii<;h ^Ttmnil eontiffmniH to thin
Aswctldunia. thu nii|HTiuhasof thefiiOd Liutota>itnatf m-ar th('d\vi'Uiui;>houMO,
the Hito of the room 7 cnliita which had lM>i*n (HX'uiiii<d by MndiyauiH* in the
ganlcn Pihillu^awawatta licdon}(ing to tho lu>t-nH'nliune<l Hold, the tract of
chona Dij^nnu Urakoto^awuhona of :i amunn, the field Ti-nunulo of .1 polaM in
DchiK^ma in thoUan;;a|ialataof Valinnwara, Andakuho 2 |N*las Kandoilouiya 8
peloM, MnruttahiwnU'niyi« ANWtiMnnia or l>oniyu l\ |H'la.s. all thof of :i amunu
and Hpolu**. t(><;othtr with tho apjiurtcnancoH thoroof, and likowiM'tho Polgoda
Walawwa whoroin I wAiU' and tin; hhivos holon^nn;; tomo. vir... tho girl Vkko,
whowaspnrchasod withniunoy.Kalu,Simichi:hi. Kiri.and Moniki.whoweroltom
as rtlavo:> and havodovolvod hy inhoritanco, and all thu olT^nring and doKCi^ndauttf
of these all tlu.-H'. to^fothor with tho appniiiriatc vouoliorM and the ancient
documents received from the court held at the Ainliouoe llall. oil thoMC In
consideration of the as^i-tance reniWrtd l»y my yimnv'er brother l*ai«;(nnui
Dewale Ha^^nayaka Nilumo, and bi-euUM> he conduetN himself pro|ivrly and
maiuUiiuH the credit of our family, and iK-eau-e our iMiients had onjoimMl that
I should hIiow no variance uf^ainxi the Hiid IbiNnayuka Nilamo. thon'fora I
have given up all the atore>aid tbin^^rt tu tlpt haid llaonayaka Nilamo to be
poi<!<>s;4<'d by bini iH'rnianontly in fmraveni. Shoubl any tieHrmilant «if mine
or any relation or any person not a relation oonteni tbir*. nurh |ter>on iihall bo
punished at. the oidraN. but ibi^ my brother, the ll.isnayaka Nilamo. who ban
received tho ^ift of all tliesi* thin;;:*, and nUo hi.i di^ri ndants anil hoirn, will
Im) ttafe to ^wear oven at all the five ordt-aU. With tbi.'< deelaratitm I huve
uauHi!d thi<« |Kiruveni voucher to Ih> written, and having m-i my ^i|rnalunt I
have delivered tins into the hand' of my broili< r. the ita^nauika Nilamo. with
the knowledge of \vitne-i«-«., namely. Iian<;nnniketa Itaiiiayaka Mu«liyunM-lngo
Pihille^'o A]ipuhanii Arachehila. labile Wijekuu MiidiyanvlaKe Punebirala
Gebarala, Uingulwela Kotte^e Dnnu^tinba Ameliehilla^ro Tikiri Appu Mnhun-
dirum Uala, Dehideniyt> Kulatun .Mndiyan>e1u;:e Appniiami Araebelii, ami this
WOM written by rduinpola Uatnayaka .Mudiy.niMdairH Piinehirala l.<'kam of
the Kaehchcri of Kandy. WitnoiMM nigoeil rilnllofjedara Araehehilu, Itibilo,
Ilin^ulwela, mark of ralle^^'dara Appuhanii Araehehila. ^l».'^.
JihrniliiJ'. — U:unbnkw(dli> Uataiuijoti Unnau'^e. ineiiinlient of Hambarn^fala Viharo
in the rei^n"* of Kin^'« Kirii Sri and Kajiidbi Haja Sinha c I •'/. A. //. .;J7).
Itanibukwelle rnnauM' (»f Hiidnhnm|Nda Vibaro ( I of. /..yv'. IHi 'JfH).
Ilambukwello rnnan-j* of I'duKampitiye Vihare ( I of. /.. y». ;/.'0.
Itainhukweile I'ihanaiala killed by the reU'U in Dnnibara'^m account of his
Hubmin^ion to the Du^'li^b (./«*/. (nHf.. ■.'"»/* Jimi. /n.V.).
Abesinha MudiyanMlaK'e. IJI.MU (Talpoin .Sika I7l''' I!»). Ampitiyep', 4o.42a
Amunukumburek'o. grand^in of Kkanayaka Uala or MudiyanM> I'ihanarala,
1.711, '27.'.»:i;i. Aiapalluwe;:e. 2:..:i|2. r.n.:,lL». M.i»I7. M».«»|-.». na.lal;re. |M,|o7.
Dehij^a-^hintV'^'. :J-'.o2u. I>odau_'eh;;e. Jli.rML* (Talpotf Saka I7:il 1!)). Kka-
nayaka Uala. 1,711. I7.|S|, Klakada rihauarala. J '.».:<••'.». <!amajre, (:m.<j22.
CiaraijrePihanarala. 17.1SI. Ilan^idire. I^.l«i7 c'l'alpoi-S.ika I7« i» \:»). llHran*
kahaweiro. 2.*i..M2. rii»..'»li. hl.o|7. M».t«|j. IIeiat-i.. iJJ.JilJ. Mamejfo Walawwa,
l,:i;iH (N. S.). Jaya^undam MudiyauM-lajre NVehvf. ;U».7I I. Kund.ge. -.'.Vjlia,
2'.».H0'.I. KarabawoK'o. 'J.M {A/nil. /s.;/). Kolu\vekiimbure-e. a^J (/i Aiwwry.
ts:i4). Kumbureu'e. :J'.».:.71». I.iyana-wad»p,;e. :i|J«.l«. I.ixanarallago. HM2U.
L«»kurui:e. 7.«.M:» (TaliH)l Saka Ills;, ). |s.lii7. .ij.'.i:.7. Madniralle^-e. :l^J( Ai f>rniir^,
1S3J). .Medawatie>;e. :.'.l.l>f<. Meti\^ala Walawwa of lb uiki-. :i'».ri;'.» ( I n/. / ,
Ji. 7.i7). Miu'a-tiline Kalu Manda. ;il».«".ll. rar.i-:iba-un;:. ;;e. lJ<,|o7. pita-
Domburege. :i<».ri.*»7. Pitakunibureue. L';i..'.ii*J. UiiuiltnkuelleCammabi ( I e/. /.,
». .770. Teimsikonfrc 1.711. I7,|h|. 2:...M2. :»!M;i1. ♦io.MJ. 7H.iWiH.Ml.<il7,>*iMl7«.
811,042. Udaj^e (Juif. Com.. liUth Manh. lsJ7), \7jV*:\ (Talpot Saka I7.V»),
30,744. Uda Walawwa, '2\.i\h. Vo^la^ro, 2:.l {Apnl, iSJ-i). Wahula Mudiyanae
7M RAM— BAM
(/«<!. Com., mk MnrrM, 1^27). Walawwoge, 30,744. WatUrantenne Mudi.
ftaiM of OomAgotU, r>tt,lHrt. WvhiKo. 30.744. WcUetoU IhinehiraU Araohchi,
7.f»28. Wettcwe tUiMs TaUwatto Walawwa, U2.1D7, 9,2U2 (N. R.). YaiMure,
W,»U». '^
(1768 A.D.).— In the year of Saka 16Hr). That th« parareni portionii of land
hrloDirinff to me, Lokuruge Punohi NaiJo, of Rambukwella, in Paliitpattnwa
of Doioliara, vie., Pionapi'la 2 |iclart :» lahun and the ohcnaii appurtenant thereto,
Rilamullehttna, ko., a |»urtiuQ of tUo dwoUiuK K^rdun thiit nuie of the mi tree, n
hoii«e of 0 oubiu in the aaid ifanlfii, 2 coctianut trtHw. ft Idtul treen, 1 mi tree, 1
tala tnw, and a maiiK" tnt— uU thrao forming a Kan iMui^uwa— have been
grautiNl to my uitHM) (or ilaii^ht(T«iu«law. yrli) Menik Etaiia. CoiiHC<iuentlj, if
anvbudy dixnuttw thin vilhi-r in wonl or dnnl, huiJi |>erM)n nball suffer from the
ordraU for ino flrxt. m^imuuI, and third tiino, hut the children and Kraudchildren
of my iiirue Mcnik KiMiia will not KuiTrr, althou^'U thoy nwrar on the
Mivcu onlcalt. Thin TuIimiI wan );runti*tl undrr thi* uiintti'llntioii l*uwaimtupa,
on Satunlny, thr lirxt iluy of ttu* inin'iiMUK iiiiM»n in tho iiuinth Mrdindiiia.
Wit»riu<Oft whi» know tin* miiuo uro Idiiutcxn MudiyaniH', Klukuda MudiynuiH),
Knndriro A]iiMira1u. Tulu^ahiiwnt'i' Mrniknilii. Kuruliawi* (inmnmhc, rdH^e
Wiwluwa. llu|Mto^M« Nnitlu Wuduwa, HudulKo Nauihaluyii Naido, Liyana Waduife
Dinifiri Nuldc, Aliya i'unikkiya, and fur writing thiH liuHtiyannuhiKO (Janita.
7,U4.V
(177M A.D.). — Intho holy y«'ar of tho illuHtrioux King Sakn 17()«), of the
month K-ala, on Saturday, tin* tonth day of thrdeoroasing monn. under the
oomtieUation Uerann. I, lladalge Punchi Naide. of liainWukwclIa in Palis-
pattuwa of Duinhara, having received a>.'«i'«tanco from Lokuruge Tilciri
Naido, do hereby give and trau'^fer, in tho prenence of the nnder-iufntioned
witnewMM, to tho naid Lokuruge Tikiri Nai^le. of Uambnkwolla. my heredi-
tarv or paravmi laiidn. to wit : The ticIdM Pannalayekumburu !*> lahaN,
Koholanweiu 1 iNda. and tlie ap|MTtaining gardenn and the fruit*lM'aring trcea
Rtanding on tlie i*aid gardeun. Wit ne.H*>ei« to thi** are PititMimbure Minldumarala,
Ilrmtgii Dingirala, Imiliaiiii, Karulawc Oaunnahe. Horatala Durnya, and
Oanitaya, th« writer of thi** Tali>ot. And if any iM>ri'un op|ioH(> and interrupt
the naid liokurugu Tikiri Naidi^ from iK»«<«e<*itintr the coid land-*, or even merely
prmumo to do mo, tho Miitl Tikiri Naido ix uhh* to i^wear by the ncven ordoab
and approiiriato tho Kaid land^ to him<olf. And thu i«aid opposcr, whoever
he irt, ithali Kuffer and 1h« injun«d from thu Hevcn ordealif.
(17h:i A.i).).~That tho parnveni lande<1 propiTty of tiamage Dotu Appn
vix.. Ilini'Anibeknmbura 1 |Mda, one jak tree called PetapolakoMgaha, Tirtlye
Wellande*h(>na, (ledarakunibiiru 1 amuna and 2 |Hdai«, and the houHo Oama*
gcdnrngt*, having Inm'U pnHMen^ed hy Dotu A)>pu, granted to Kombihnmi. who
alMi had them in iHi>«H<-«ion and tranNferrtnl to Tikiri Ciana ; Tikiri Etana
poAiMwiMil and grantiHl tbeni to I'unehi, and Hhu having held them in |)«MNCM.Hton
firrbnted to Kiri Ktana, who wax wliiUi atUiett>il with Humllpox (^mduettHl to
the Mtone eave at Italu^idla. where xho having nnvived nourishment granted
thene lanitrt by her g^MMtwill to nie (her nephew or H.m*inlawV Meddumarala
or Mo4ldunm Anuhrhila of Hambiikwella in l*atii«iiat(uwa of Dundiara. I,
BltMdnnianila. having |Mn«MrsHiHl tmn«ferr(Hl them all in thin year of Saka 1705*
of thn month Duruiu. on Salunlay, the tlmt day of the inoroa<4ing moon, under
the constellation Pu**a, together with the high and low groundvi, iio.
thereto ap|K<rta{uing to llambukwclle Wijeratna Ekanayuka Herat Mudiyanse',
receiving (from him) for my benefit liK) ridin. to hold them in paraveni
poHHCHHion (luring the exirttenco of hiH children, grandchildren, and their
«enerationN. WitnertMOt who know the ftame are Ritigahawclo Duggannarala,
[alingurala, Pallewela Gammuhelagc Tikirala, Anura Woduwa, and Oonigoda
Pnnchirula. (ImprccatiouM.)
(178:i A.l).).--That the fields* purcho^od by me, the Kaid Wijeratna Ekanoyaka
Herat Mudiyanm>. namely, , and tho houttM and gardemt, kc, thereto
belonging, and tho field Damlmgahakumbure Aswedduma .') indan, have l)Gcn
granteil to my adopteil (non) I'nnehirala. Witm-n^M":* who know that thij« Talpot
wan granttMl in thin year of Saka 17o:». of the month Durntn. on Sunday, the
iir>cond day of tho incnaHing moon, are Keppiti|iola Haliiwadana Nilame,
ITnambuwe Payindakarana Nilame, Ciinig.itpitiyo Apiiuhami. Miwature
Muhandirama. Nawinne I'unehirala.Callelle lUla. We-uda I'nnehirala, Damba-
gahatennc Wedikkara Arachehila, Medage Arachchila. (ImpreuationN.)
(ITO.l A.P.).— The land voucher writ t4-n under tlie connudUtion Punawana,
on Wedneiiday, tho nexenth day of the incronitiug moon of the month II, in the
year of Saka I71u, purports m follows :— I. Dad.ilgo Punchi Naide. of Olambuk-
BAM— RAM WT
welU in PftUipAttuwA of Dnmban, do herebj frant unto Lokonif* Kiri Btaaa
the fields PaniiAlayekiunbura 15 Uha«, KohoUnweU I peU, with all their hifk
and low grounda for and in connideration of receiving aMiiatanoe from her.
WitneeMS who know thi« are Idomcflro Kankanam Nilame, EUkaila Pihanarala,
Medage Pihanarala, Kopunpana Imihnmt, Haniridigo Vidane. Thi« Talpot waa
written bj Wolletota Nekatrola. With th« knowl««lKO of so manj pemone thia
has been granted in paraveui by Punchi Naidv tu Kiri Etana. If any penoo
dispute tlds, he shall suffer by the oaths ; Kiri Etana shall not suifor were aha
to swear on Um seven oaths. 18,107.
(1806 A.D.). — Talpot written and granted under the oonati>llation Utumsala,
on Katurday, of the iucruaHiiig moon, of the month Nikini, in the year of Salca
1728. The paravvni property belonging to m<s Abotiii^o Diiigawa Appn, of
Rambukwella in Puliit^iattuwa of l)um))ara, viz. :— The lower 2 pt'las of
Migabakumbura, a )H)rtiuu of tho reMidiiig garden, tho low«»r 2 nHiiiis and
2 cocoanut trt>ei« bclun^ing thereto, 'J ih>Iui* of Um field Heiiagehuwela, Miriye*
ketiyu A'«we«liiuiiiii l.'i IuIiiih, the n>Hi«liiig gitnleii Miriyekeliyeaiitta, tho
eheiiiiH, Jko. The^' liiive I, Diiiguwu Appii, ^'luiited to Kiri Meiiikn ami Punchi-
mill, whom I have atlopt^sl, to Im« ])tl.•<^e>M>ll by tluiii in paruveni. WitneMnea
who know the niune nre L<*kani Muhatnmyn, Ititiuuhiiwatlege Ihigpinnarala,
TitUiwelkundureK'e rkkurnlu, «Maiiakalujiuw(};e Kinilii, Weliiuullu Tetturala,
HenuKehuwelu I'uuchi Nuide. Thin lulpot wan written by mo, Upasaka
Woduwu. :)l,riiu.
(180U A.D.).— In thi^ year of Saka 17.S1. I. IhNlan;rete^'e Appurala. of Ram>
bukwellu in Palinputtuwa of Dumliam. having receivtHl n«Hih(anco from my
oousin (or brother-in-law) Kundege Dingirala. have gniuti*«l to him Dudan-'
gaha)>otawa 1 iH>Ia. DcMluoKele l.'i laha<, an<l (itMlamadittohena. which I
iuberiled from my father. WitneKoe" who know thin are Klokada Pihanarala,
Mc<lagc Pihanarala, Tennakonge Arachehila, Palbve llaln. Waduwalliukke
Kiralu, Kiriyu Ualitiyanna, who hoH written thi<«. With the knowledge of these
pontonH this land voucher hnn iMten given under iho comttellatlon Uturu»ala,
on Thursday, the M^venth day of the increa<4ing niotni, in the ntouth llinara.
Vengeance of tho onU'aU hIiaII befull thono who diitpute this. My (Mmsin
(or brother>in>lAw) Dingirula may, th'e tiritt, Hev<md, and third time, swear
on tho Htivcn ordeals and shaU not suffer thereby. So Miying this was granted.
23,uG2.
(1813 A.D.).— In the year of Haka 173.'i. of the month Enala, tho third day
of tho moon, l>elng Friday, under the conHtellation Deimta. I, Wellotota
Punchirala Arachehila, of Uambukwella in Pali^pattuwa of Dumbaia.
have hereby granted my paraveni lands Ilini-amUkunibura 2 |>clari and
Yakgeliyadde-gitlaraknnibnrewatta I |H>ltt unto my grandnon Kudarnla, bom
of my daughter, whom I have adopted. WitneiHi>H to thi:* are Marnkona
Du^g.mnaralu, Klakada Pihanarala. (ianinge Pilmnarsln. Metlatre Pihanarala,
Wuduwa, Lokuruge Naide, Yidana llenaya. llalitiyannn. Known tu so manv
porHonn of high and low rank this laml voueher ban Uvn written and grantra.
(Imprecations.) Any chief or headman who i«hall dinriile in favour of this shall
attain celestial bliMH, and if Ihcro bo any that shall do an injustioo he shall
fall into the four hells. 17,623.
Iamuukwellc Vihare.— Hurikaduwo Unnanac, on behalf of Angurukumbura
loanae, vs. Talagahawatto Unnanse. Plaintiff stated that Mudugulle Unnanae
I tho original incuml>cnt. Ho died about 1777 a.d., leaving no pupils. Tha
tare waa in tho gift of tho villagers, who, with the conHont of the chief priest,
iferrcd it on plaintiff. Defendant stated tliut Hodikotuwo Unnunso held the
nplo and died about IHOO, leaving bis pupilTala;,'alwiwatto rnnanso, senior,
o waa the dofendant's brother and preceptor ; ho becoming a layman gavo the
laro to defendant and appointed plaintiff as his guardian. Some timo after
intiff forged u TalfMt uh if tho inhabitants made a gift of tho viharo to him
lu/. Com., JSth Jum, IHir),
Fhe viharo is endowed with 6 polaa of land on a Tudupata.
PlTlYE Dewale ban lunds hero and in Wegala.
The Bamuakagala Viuaue has a nerakara Panguwa hero (8 lahaa field and
»ela garden) held by Balitiyannalage. Services (commuUblu for Ra. 3*30) :
beat tom-tom for tho throe tewawa on poyu days, festival days, and pinkam
76« UAM— RAM
tUyn ; to clean the pnth to the |mnmila : to thatch the watadage with fifty
bundloa of atnw ; t4» ilccorato the toinjile for the feMtivala and pinkam days ; togo
with the inciinilM>nt on joumoyn for eight days in a Tear ; to aanlMt in ropain of
the temple. Whon on duty rec«?ivo4 meaU. The TiWe paid tax for the field.
The l>Ai.At»A Mamoawa han a Mura Pan((uwa (3 pelaa field and S Uhai
garden) held by Utiugo, Me<l:ii((!, and I'allcgo. Serviccn (comrautable for Ra. 6) :
three mura of tif teen tlaya and nightH each. The tenant on duty reeeiTea meiua.
Ta give the Diwa Niluiuu at the iiuw year Nwuetmcatu und betel.
RAMIirKWKUiA. — A vilhi^o in (lamiiiilm Konile Weat, Upper Dumbum.
The WHNim iiicliifloN KanimlagolU and <i)iiiiul)uro.
StifitiH. — (iuiiiiiiL* «»yu.
littlii. — (}oii4*hi-idl;i, Diiiiuniankuiuhi, Niirangiutkandura, HewAnepolakanda,
Woliki:tiyt!kaii<hira.
Population in 1H7I, irJd Ci'J? inale^ 29.3 furonlcn); in 1881,354 (205 males,
141) ft-nmhs): in IHIM, 214 (U7 mal«M, 117 foiimk-H).
In 1H7H .'iNj in'nrs (157(i. I/'. W.) of paddy laud wore rogiHtorod, of which 260
acn*H paid Un. TflU-or).
Dii^'ifiiiiiia Niluino alom Kuimin«nin<Uiwt« Mohottnlahand frot a dcod from hia
uiirlo Ariiiniidulo l.ikinn in 17'.Mi a.d. Tin* Lt'kain diinl of Hmallpoz, The
Nilniiic iliiil ill IhTJ Iruviii^ two itunpt, Uambukwi'llu Wulawwe llanda and
Appiihiiiiii, H.oji.
.Miiimn* Kiitiiiniliutninyu gul land fioiii Panuniuwo Itornt MiidiyaiiM\ The
UiUi iiia)i:itiii;iyii liu*! a huii I!iiiiiliiik\vi>l1r, late Wnntinkii Niluino, who litigated
lur Inihl ill rii.t'.Miiiin (Jmt. t'om.. uth .l/".i/, ts'Jo).
Ilamliiik\\«'llc Muh.itiiuyu alum .Mnitu^alUi Kiri Mahutmcyo alia* Yahapat
Ktnnn. I'l.y.a.
Xuwurakuluwiyu hi^iva dinl •>hort1y Ix^foro IMI?. He had a daughter. Kalli
Mi'tiika. iiiarrii-'l Miiilu^a11«> (iutKuIu Nihiuie. and a Kon, lialaiigotla Walawwe
Tikiri Haiida. r>.oi>|.
Mnhulle Sm wiratiia Mudiyan-ilau'<' Din^iri AmmaCIW. I.^j».3s2),
Gttluhiiiyawc Wuluwwu. IH.'.Kn;, 21. '.)'.•:(.
i'\twHht.— \x irt noiictfl in thi* .liidieial CVimmiHsioner'rt Diary of 11th December,
ln'2:i, that Alii\ihan' Mill A>'hariyu iiiid Wamkngodu Nuide and othen of this
villn^rc Were the gdldoinitliH who workitl on thu ^tatu curriage of the laitt King
of Kuiuly.
Ramliiikwillc (iurunmhc piirohiiM^l land at Nainadiigala in 178U A.I>. (aiifr,
/». 017).
AlM-y»konu'«i Ilandimla, litipitioii for hi^ cutate here and in Kevulffama
(Ii7. /. /I. VV.i; ,iMtt. p. ir.U). Atnpattuge, 2I.21U, .H8,7U!I. nalagolloge,
l.otH (.lAiriA. /v;.i). Kg<Mlagi>. l.«Ui«. Haktnniia Walawwa, 7M.K87. Herat
Mudlyan<*rlngo IMak'o Kudunda Amehehlla's K^tate, Te^tt. (mH. Ilangamage,
Irt.U.'it (TAl|M)t Hnka l(i:il>). .Tuvu'«uudara MudiyanM'lttge Weh^^e, a:>,6tM.
Knduw<'ln;fQ rnnanM*. I ('•.*.•'.**.). Kande^'e, ri1,7i:i. Konuru nnramahe. 4,009.
KoUa^uhawailr PihiummlatJM'/. t'om.jith .1/fiy, IsiH). Kuru-ainbegi',.*il.7r.l.
Miiliii l<«'kuiii:(t;»^'i\ .M,7i:<. Ma-iiN«akaiuhiri> Aruolu'hilii. '2\,U\K\ ( Vof, i„p. ^.75).
Mivralnjff. :..'J:l'.» (.lio/M«f, /n./'i). Tahala NVnlaw\ft», 7S.HS7. rallege, tW.HiHl,
Ji:...Mo, Tii»l. 7'.»5. I'aiiinnuwe Hrrat .MudlyanM' (J»o/. i\m,,V,tk Vufi. iS'J^t),
lUiii^ukwrlir HatAiia)u(i and Sohliita riinani«e of KrvulK^aina Vilinn* ( \'ot, /,,
f*n. ^ii /.I'N). Nmidaia (iaiiiiiiiihe. l.it'.'H. rda^e .Miiliaitilirniii Nilium«. *.MMIIrt
(Tid)Htt Saka IMh), :i'.,;.m«(. IMiiwilutir, A/:;IU. Vednrallugo, lll.UWk
(1717 A.li.y rur|Mirl of a land xoiirlur gnuited ii\ the year of Snka llt.HO
of the iiioutli INaln.ou Monday, tlif ihinl day of the iiuTiaoing luiHin, under the
eon^lclUlion l^l^a. 1, Miuuxvaru llaiui.of KamhiikwoUa Medi>Kakaiu Panxira
iHtltiiwn of Duiiibam. Iiavo ^'ivin iii |MT|Hluity to my own nephew, Tikirala,
Wt'Wt'kuinliiira *• |M'la«>. Un^^.ih.iyayeWatuwattu A-twedduinn. Am)tai;ahamuU*
wattu whire the woll it alxivo tlit.' hadirama. and a hou^e in the garden, 1
trooiMUiut trei*. 1 i:ik trtM* in rda/i-darawutta. 8 mi tree<«. and the chenai*
\Vitiu'«>eit who know tliir> are Va]M% Mudiyau'^c of thi^ village. .Tayo^tundara
Mii<iiyanH<*. the hou of KariyapiHrii M'idiyaU!*o, Ekanayaka MudiyaUMO of
Me<liwaka. Kaluliaiiii (iaiiunahc. Nikaliyadde (taininuhe. Arnelirhila of Matu*
rnta, (iiininuihi' ami II«iiaya uf tlu* »aine village. a.<« wtll ah in the knowledge
of ull young and old prr^iiii!* of Mi'diwaka Uambukwi'llu thi?« land voucher
wn<« gi\('U. Tikirala ami hi-* do^crndantn can inherit and portse^H the landa
peaMahly. Tho)>c who will ^ay a word on behalf of thi« grant shall obtain
glory. This Und voucher wa«« writt'^n hy Kemlgnma Arachrhiln. 16,939.
RAM-BAM lit
(1796 AJ).).— I, AnunudAle MohottaU, of B«mbiikwelk Pantijapattv
XediwakA in Dumbar*, not derivinir any «H^«irttanoo from my reUtioiu, wko. b^
deceit, mako away with my proiiorty, taking no notice of wo, the liitt of all
mr property, the RannaMa, two uarr<»w platt-N (of fi^oUi), aud th<* Mai Talpot,
Higollekuinbura 3 |M>la<*, Wewekiiinbiira 1 aniuim. Tumljatlmlva 2 amuna,
Pamunuwvtenna S jHlaH, An;,'uiiau(laiula 3 im'Iim aud G luhax, Welikade 1 iiela,
withtho hoiutcA and fcard^'nn, hij^h and luw ^roundi4 apiiortatniug thrr^to, anu th^
maid slave Akurubbi— all thi*M' thin(?ti. having? r*mm to Kaudy and hnviiiK got
thiaTalpot written. I have ^ivm to uiy ni>i)ht'w Ku(nin«inaduwr Mohiitialahami.
If any of my relatione nr oih»T;< do in uny way i-onirnt ur di^tturb thin they f>hall
Hoffor cailiunitit'rt at the imlcali at tin* tln«t, <i<>tind. and ihinl tinicm' hut to
my nephew, the Lfkuni MAh:itiiin.vn. i>r uny nl lii<* tU-ct-ntlHiitA i1iiti> ^bnU lio no
calamity o\rn uhm they cwear l>y thi> :*v\vi\ tmleaU. thiii* hayini/. I have
given thist. Intheyi-ar ot .S»ka I 71m. of th('n)<iiithl'<*<'on. th<- llfti-i-nth iluyof the
incrraxin;; nuNMi. Uin^ Munday. nndrr llii* i-un>*tfllatiim Mnl», thii* Tal|H>t. have
I gnuitetl. Th«- \vitUf^o<-4 tn tiii'> arc Kaniluikwclle ('nnanre. IMap* Vananne.
Ketawala lUla, Nu|iiina Kmla NiltiiniWi u( .Miiwandeniya, A«*w<ildunni who
{M*rfornu<d ;:iiiird. MiiMtirrSiwiiiala. .Muitcttiiuc Tikirala. .lamliUKulia Mailay«|
*iiukande Tikin»la. Lindakuniliiire .Mmikrala. Muttittiiwe Ointnnilii. iMunbu*
kola Mi'ronkatluwa, nowatti'SiriiiialluMiii. Kuiiilnin*};**. Simla. M<iiu};e Sirimal-
hami, Tcnuakiin-pan'.rnsve Kndarula. and .lanilMi'.^ahaniada Nundulmnd. In the
knowUti^'e til' tlirM> \viin<-^»« -<. in tti* Walawwu nitiuttr at llrtliwidiya. thia
Tul|Mit wai wriltt n and ;'ranl(d. li.^JI.
(17% All.). -I. Walaw wi>;ri* Kudaiala of Hainbiik\v<lia MMIwaka in Clam*
imlia-pan^'iya palhiwa nl hundiaia. Ii:i\i. I«ir litiliiiiur puravnii )Hw<M>M»iiin,
grantol unto my •laiu'liirr Din :iri Mi nikit. Diw.ih indixikiiiidmra *i |Hdaa,
tho ehcnai ami iln* u'anl'ii iIht iMini: my paraxtiii pro|M«rt]r.
ThiA Tal|K)i Iiuh Um-u ^'i.int'si nii'l«-r tin- nin-i illation .Ma. on \Vf«lnrMluy, the
tWi'ltili day of thi> wuiiin*.; uioou of tin; imtnih lliiiura. in the year t>l Saku 1718,
Witni'^M^ who know the ^inie arr Kona'.:«* tianianda ot Kandmki^i'lla. I'ath'ge
GaniaraUi. Yak^rcd imh' Itutm-kala Ar.icli< liil.i. l-!^iNla;;e llala of the village
Yuklthi Appu. .Mahinilara Ikilitiyanna. Kaln llmaya of the village, and
the knowltil^^* of rM'v«raI iKTHuns in thr villa;re thi<« Tail|Mit has U-en given.
(Impri'valiunM.) 2(MMii.
' Ramiiukwki.i.k ViiiAitr.— Thu hintory of the vilmro ia given in thia oU,
1790 A.l).:--
Onr Lord Ilndiiha vi^iteil thi^ Lanka thnr timcH and dn>vo away the
Yakkn. ami on bin rtlitrn (o India. Wijaya eann* ovit In-re ami )H'«»pU'«l U
with human briu'o. Sin<rthAl timrihii l.anka coii^i-t-of I'.i.'i.oi oratunugum,
H.O.S0 Maha)iai„Mm, li.tiMi Haniiinn^fuiu. 17 NiiwaniKani, 'iU* Niyaiigaa,
A20.5U MndalKum. I(n>.7H Srnawa^M^nm, .'•«;■.• ran^al/am, 'J.'»*\'2 Wawu^lawe-
gam. lou iron-milling \illa:.'r-. 2'i ti>p|N-rniiiiin^' vill:i^'('*, 4 i>ilve«>-mjniny
villajfcH. li'i ^oI(l minc^, 7o'i ^«<m miiH^. I** ebanh niiiii-<«. ItHl |icarl roinea.
ThuH it eon^i^ii* of Tiiiii korala. and in the tbir«> kin;:dom<> theie were ainlialama
at fonr mih-^* di»taiice. Of tlii- L;inka 1 am to dt-M-ribr Uandnikwelle \ihare
in Mfiliwaka Campaha of Dumltiara. It i-* a vihare built bv a young .pricfit,
gramUun of lUmbukwellu Jaya<unilara .MmliyauM'. and by otin-r ekh'ily |>ouple
of the villa^'e.
IMa^edata Wira^ikara Mudivan-i<. the .\tapattu Midmndirnma of rut|i|mUl
ami I.uuuuauui. and llkanuxalka Mniii.\.«n v who h«-ld (be liuln «it.MHnuiw
and llapuk'tniliixsalla. luoiii bi to ibr n«>iii-i' «>r llo (iumI («(!•• tin bi«l\iiy \ftf
the UambukxM-llc Vibaie. ^ brn two rili«t ol llmlilba i>ui of ibo i* bion^bt to
Kamly from Auuiiapui.i and a ^r^'Mi u iuiie:*' liom tju- halaila MaltKawa were
given by tlu' K\i\)! to Ibimbukw* lie Viban. \\ h« n the bitory ot thii« vihare
wa;* brou}^'bt t«i lb«>noti<'i' of the i«ub-kiiiu'. a irobb n inui^e Haw givm to the
vihare by the Kub-kiutf. 1'b< -•• n-lit-<« ami inui'.'rn w« re k'iv<n by the king on
Thursday, the tbirt<i*nth tlay of the iuerea-ing nnKm of the month Diiiara, io
the year of Saka 1712.
After that four relien were giv(>n by Dcwahandiye Ratanajoti Unnanw of
Rambukwilla.an iuiau't- by Kt*v(d'/ama Malitrawa. i\%oiinnu'< *• by tbepri<-iit,the
grauiUon of the .MudiyauM- who went aliriNid. a r«lie of u Habat IVieot liy the
pric-t who built tin- vihare. a rbipof wihk? fnMu ibr Im-lne ut Anuradbannrm,
and adrawint; onelitb-. in all «'i\'lil H'li«-^anilfi\i-imaj'« xtlurraffin tbevilmrr.
Thrre are aUo tbr«4> Inioks. Maliummajal.ika. Tu]>a\\anM>. and lirnbmajala
Sutrra. which wvrr furni-lnd by ib«' « Idrrly mIIji^m r-.
Thi-rr an- ti-n land-* and orhrr thiii««'- (jlTcrnl to tbi-* viban* : by Vdagnlarm
Wira.oekara Mudiyan>>v 2 p»-lai ol Ma-nvapitiya. n itMliii)^' floth. a euitain, an
ar«*canut cutler, a ebunam Ihjx. a ImMcI tray, a l«K>king gla>^, an ivory comb, a
plate, a jug. u handkerchief, a cow. a silver bowl, and two uecklaora ; bf
770 RAM— RAN
\ValawwcKC4lar« R«1uhami, Patane A<iwcddama 1 pela ; bj Madugalle WahaU
MadijraniK*, Kala^rahumulla 1 |iela ; by TikinU, grandson of Herat Aohchil%
Tappt'inaditia 1 ptda; bj Ya)»ahainillage Tikirala, OoDamalekandara 4 lahM ;
bj run<-hi Ktana, iho (kufrhtor of Abt»yakon Mudiymnne, Dambowela 1 poU : bj
Ninilurakuiiihuro Arachchila, r>aniltowela I |N'la, one iak troo, one coW| and a Jogi
all thoni' are n"ar ll»mliiik«>n«> Vihnro ; by Ualagoda U|Hu«akarala, a jak trea
ncarthi*thr<'Mhin^*HiM)r; by r<la'^iHlura(]ainara1a,AinlKigahaIandoAi*wcdduma^
by l*allf)(iMlara 'I'ikirala, Ma-oynpitiya 1 pela ; by Uda|?o Rata, Oodaliyadda
1 pt^la ; by rnnrbirnla. thn irrnnd^on of Talupitiye Rala, Ilapugabj^gawa
A^widiluina : by I'kkuwu lli-nuya .*» lahu-i of Angunawelaoda ; by Kankaniya
BainbaMwi-lkumbiira 15 labu<*. Rnjnknriya due for it in 10 neli rice, S
V(*;tMable currioft. and '2 crn'oaimt!*. whicb are Hupiilu>d for tbe vihare ; Tettu
Naiilc has :i |K>la!« of Oyajiiriya ami 1 pela from Horanckaraya, I amuna
extent in all, for which Rujakurtya is pcrfttrmed. the remaining S amonu and
6 lahutt and 2 AHweddum wore offered for the vihare uxe; by Yapahamillaga
Tikinila one c<>c'f>.inut tree nrnr Sinhapihilla : by Kankaniya a cocoanut ti«e
nearthi* vihiiro and one mi tree ; by Ret igamaPonehirMla one cocoannt tree; by
Dewabandiyc Kulin^u Naide one cocoanut tree ; by Dawulkaraya one cocoanut
tree ; by Yuktrrti-nne Meildnina Appu one jnk tree and one mi tree ; by Herat
Achrhilhi'^e Tikirala one mi tree in l*uhalawatta ; by Konura Naida a jak tree
nenr th«' Kpoiit, one jak tree in Horanekarayat^uwatta — thet*e trees were
dodieat<*<l Uj the vihare, two flai^H. ono curtain, one fan, two rixdoUura, three
bcll>«. thrtif ^'laMM'rt, two betel trayM ; by Appuralathe mi tree in Galkotuwa;
by Kankaniya one juk tree ; by Waliraunij^eilara Italahami one mi tree ; by
Kon«K'«'«lura Rala. Apullawela KnduUo Anwedduuia 3 laha.4 ; bv Mimure
Uatemuhatmaya, Ma^watte A^wtHlduma, thci>e were dedicated for the upkeep
of the vihare ; by hi^h and low |)eop1e the garden in which the vihare
stand** with itw a|ipurtrn»nce!4 were offered ; aj^ain Herat Achchila offered a
cocoanut tnv at Sinhapihilla for the maintenance of the vihare.
BAMMALAKA. — A vilhi^^o in Knndup:ilat.i konilo, Udunuwara. It liea to tbe
left of tlio Kandy-Coioinbo road, H miloH from Kandy, on the right bank of the
ICatgomuwe-oya.
In the (\'nsuM of lrt71 Rammalaka and Matgomuwa were grouped together.
Ponulation of Raminalnka in 1H81, 75 (3(j males, 89 femalca) ; in 1891, 74 (30
maicM, 44 fcninlrs).
In the II. L. M. '.*«>} acren {\Oti, Op. 01.) of pofldy land were registered in the
name<« of lluknrubadda. Kanknnama, Achariya, Atuwa>balanna, Marakkala
Vtdiine, (Sammahe, Vitaranna. Nila Muttettuwa.
In 1 A7H 24^ acn-H {\'2n. 1/'. 2/.)wero reglHterud, of which 13} acreHnaid Rs. 32*45.
Itamnialaka Adikanim Mnba Xilame mentioned in a deed Saka 16o3 (1681
A.l».) iiM having given bin purcluiMHl lands in Polndiyadda to Keppitipola Bandara
Mabatmaya (imtr, /«. 7.'i7).
Early in IIh' ei.,')it«'cnth century the greater part of the village belonged to
Raminalaka, ^l^^t Adignr. 1I«> met the Dutch Anibawudorat Sitawakain 1721 A.b.
( Vtilnilijii, f,, S/iJ).
On bis death, in King KundaH:ib>'n reign, hirt property in Udunawara and
eliu'wbero devtdved on tlio Oown, the family being extinct. The village then
becaino a (Sabada^ama (Jtitf. Omt.^ lllh S^ftfimhtr^ ISJO),
Tho Crown lands wtregivin by I'iiinia Talawwo Adigar to people of Watu*
pola to |Mrfoi in Ma«liiwi! service (Jiui. C<«*., Uifh Oitubri\ JS23),
Sineu the ItntiNb arrcHsinn the Crown lands have l>ecn sold.
FtitHilitM. — Kiri Handa Ararhehi, of \Varaka>ulla, against Nawasi-angcge (Moor*
men), di^pnte aM to a iMiuudary lM>twecn two flehU, lN;,u:il, 9H,:)74.
RAMMAL VKANDUUA. — A village in Gan^apalata komle, Upper Ifewaheta, in
lilauolle-waKini.
Not in tlie Ci'iiHUH of 1871. Population in 1881, 104 (57 maloo, 47 femalea) ;
ill IH*i|, 74 (lis nuliH. .V» fi inaltis). Tom-tom Beaters.
Fifteen anuinii tinder paddy.
Oai.i.kna ViiiAKE. — A cave temple. Repaired in 1887.
NADKMEDA. — .V village in Oampabafiiya pattuwa, Matalo South.
In the CenHUH of 1H71 Digalla, Hatamunagala, Ranademeda were grouped
together : unite<l population, 117 ((>8 males. 49 females). It is not intheCcuiia
0II88I nor of 1891.
EAN-AAN 771
aANAMURE.— A village in L^^U PalMya paituwi, MaUU Etal.
A UrKe Tillage about a mile west of Karugama, The wasam inolttdea Rana-
mure, Piunawolla, and Kiuliiwola.
SireaiHn, — Alnkola-ela, Uaoamuro-oya.
//<//. — Riiig»iiaIiolokan«la.
Pomilntioii in 1871, 112 (01 male% 51 fcmalea) ; in 188K 10ft (54 malM, 61
feniak'M) ; in ISUl, 1 17 (tiO maloM, 67 fcmaleii). Vellalaa,du«vendanta of Veddo;
very poor.
In 1878 r>5 acrvH (27(i. 2/>. 1/.) of paddy land were n^gistorod, of whieh 54|
aorea paid R». 149*18 ; the rent were uncuiumutetl.
Ranamure YauRE.
A Dewale on a rock, in it several iron toola and aworda. The KapanJa
performs ceremnnien when sickness prevails.
Kalufane Maligawa. — In ruins.
RANAWAN.\.— A village in Gangapalata komle. Yatinnwam*
Akduruhkbila, a hamlet.
Strea m.—'S-jmu- oy a .
In the CcMHUH of 1871 Moladunda and R-iimwana were grouped togetbmr.
Pooulation of Runawaua in 1881, 84 (41) mules, 35 females) ; in 1891, 47 (80
mule:!, 17 reauUes).
In the II. L. M. the Ranawana Gannile of lof acres (7ff. .l/i. V,) of paildy land
regi^torl1l in tho uaiuo« of Aiulurulioliilc Tihh*, Andunibebilo Konuappa, Kodi-
kara Konappu. Uuuawuua Appuhuini, Kaiikani Appu. I
In 1878 2-JJ ncrt-H (llrf. \p. 41.) of paddy land wvi-e registered, of which 7}
acres paid R>. 32 17.
yitutiHi^.—Sr I'ltf, I , /$. 6s.
Ranawana Viii vitr. — This temple was huilt and moht of the laudu were
do<licatcd by tlie U:iii.\\vaua Walawwu. l)oyag:una Unnanso was appointed incnni-
bent by Itauuwaiia l)is(\a juHtafier thcaecosHioii in 18iri when ho iia>» Dusna^'aka
Nilame of the Xathu Dcwalo in Kandy. A few hinds in Moladanda, Bulumulla.
and Pilapiiiya h:i.l been dedicated by the villagoro {T. L. C. :i8U, OJicf 173).
In tlie l[. L. M. the vihare wu" rc;;istercd an owning 1 amunu (b acres) of pad^J
land in Wul^owwa^ftMlu.
/k2« AWAX.V. — A villa;{c in KulugammanaMiya pattuwa, Harispattu, half a mile
W(rHt of tliu Kandy and Matalu road between the third and fourth mileatonea
from Kandy.
Stream. — Pinjja-oya.
In the CeiisuH of 1871 Uduwawala and Ranawana were grouped together.
Popalation of Ranawana in 1881,280 (lOG males, 123 fenudes) ; in 1891,211
(102 mah-M, lUU females).
Tn 1H7H .'»2» acres (26</. ()«. 7/.) of paddy land were registered, of which ISacrca
paid Ks. DOOO.
Wai.awwa. — Ranawana Paliha-wadana Nil.nnc w:w .mpaled by- the laat
king and bin lands were couHM-atcd on neoount of his at(;icbmont to tlm
Britisb in IHO.'J. After the ueivssion in 18ir» the Xilame's widow, Kadirawidht
Mahatmeyo, obtained tho landh from (xovernnient upon u grant (IS/iCiB).
Rinawana Mabatmeyo married Koti^al olnwe Nilame ( To/. /.,/7'.,«*J, J5J,^7J).
Ranawana Randa. non of Kabatapitiye Loku Nilame ( IW. /., .VHi).
Till' I mdn of Ranawana Titkani ronfiscatcd fi»r treason after thu rvbclli'^ii
of 1817-lH (7,,,/. (\„„., tUh .\n./i,.<t. /s.V;),
Ranawana Walnwwe Tikiii Knni.iribami nvmied Mampiliye I)i»>ava andbada
son Tikiri Handa (:if<.4«;H\ {p. o:U].
Hanaw.ma Kumanhanii, wif»' nf Kulatnnjja nlhiM Vibani'i' Nilame of F.llepola,
dedicated land t.» the Pall. «-ineVilianal Dombawala in 1814 c i'ol./.,pp. lSJ,^i6)i
Uanawana Walawwt- Kkan.n.ika Mu•liyan^ela•-ro Mutu Mt-nika Kumarihami
gitt.d lands in Ranawana and I Inwawala'io li. r .l.iijj:lit«r, two j/r.inddau^ditora,
and (uMlawJia .Samarakon Mn.livanN. I e/.« Han.I.ira Maliaima\a. who marri«r«1
one of the gniiiddauglitcn^. Anion f<»r partition by Godawitu aL^iimtt his
wife motber-ni-liw. and his aiMer-in-law (-ri.'.Hf,). The Kumarihami wan^tha
daughter of the Ndaiuc, who v.;.:, :;iipu!cd (!8,6<:U;.
36-97 ^,
Tit KAN-BAK
Ranawtna Walawwa Kiri Banda, Korala (64,914).
RaiMwaiia Watte Walawwa Ouiiaratna Unnanae of Gedige Yihtre, 62,61S|
CH,\)X\ (Vol, I., p, 73).
Tho KanawAiia WMhwwa fumily w:u( rvlatod to the Bannekgedarm PihanaraHagt
DaiiduH of lhii;^Miiiu ( Vol, /.. «. :17G).
Attarn;;»iim ISaHimynka Niiaino owned liindn here. la 1825 he granted a deed
to hiH adoptcMl Hon Kuti^'ul-ohiwu riiiiiinM}, 27,34U {VoLL^pp, 55, 83),
Uunawaiin UiinnnHv kuv» tia* Udiiwa^ulu Viharc and ita eudowmonta to the
Undiiliunipoltt Viliaro after it wu^ Imilt in 1777 a.Ik {Vol. I.sP. 361),
MiilK'^^iniu .Mahii Nilainc hud lands here, wliich his widow aud adminia-
trutrix hold in 1h:iU to Hotota SiinuMnia IJnnunKu (2D,227).
Polwattu Walawwa family, di'MvndantH of llcnit Mudiyanse Duggaima
Nilanic, niid fonniM'ti-d will) tlio Wit uniuno and with Anuinupima familiea
(4M,«;;iH. r»2,2H7. :.:i.n'i:», r,i,r,:i7, 77,i2ri, 'iVht. 825).
LMnwawala Walawwi* .MoI.i^^mhIu, luto Uutcniahatninya (55,039).
(iala^oda Kuniaiilianii (27,!i4'.l).
^alan^MHln Hannayaka Nilaiuc of t)io Put^gnina Dowalo lived here.
/fl»ii7»r#.-A1»r\nkoii./ivU1/.77/2iU»27,SO.ssy,8.'i,4r.O, H0,10,UU(N.8). AlakoU*
ant^c Wulnwwn. tM.:(«M. AliiiKt*- tHKt>4.'». Attonnyakago, U2,194. Botota
SuuKMlha rnnauM*. i><i..!-i7. DiKtanwda Punchi Itauda. ^,:^^V<) (K. 8). Oal-
«Hlun<U' Mnliandinniia K'ut a Sanna** {iir M-rvii-cH in t)ic Hrr^t Kn^Uith war (Jiuf.
tvui..'^4fh April. l>Jh. (;al<);r Uajaiaksa MudiyanK'lnf;'*, t»U,ii45. Oalkotiya-
(ro(lu;;u. tMi.M.'i. (luiiiuriilli* Siunana I nnxnw. ow»<'r of Ekanuyaka Walawwe-
iroltu, i:tM\). Uaiihair \\K\h{i\u\\riu\\t\ (Jml. i\nu.,2Uh Aprils IS24). Guru*
ktiud<i(c, (i«.D:(:i. lhuKaina;:«- of Kulialln, lN),til.'>. Knkawatte^e, 47,G7i», 63,747,
i»l,(ilU. KotikalwuMi.' I>urayala;;i-, (;7,;i''.7. Mnhu Likamage, 440 (N. 8.).
Na;<;ahafrc Mudiyuns-, G.'.GI .'. Kainbiikwilic Idnuicj^o, 7,509 (S, S.). Ranawana
Iliiihami witnc--* to a iXvoA iu iCm-j a.d. ( IW. /.. p. IOC), Saranonkara
Uniiann*, 410 (N. S.). Vi-rcllaUR Vitana^T, (iH,!»:;3. Viharc-);e M//a« Wiradckara
31udiyun.>MluK(-, lo,'.*ll (.V. S.). Yatiwawulu Ilatanu|i;ila Uuiuiuhc, &2,iiV2,
(1K14 A.D.». — "Kan Ktana." Uiid»r the con.Htcllution Viaa, on Wedncndaj.
the vi^'hth day of the iiicrt'a-in^ moon of tho month Dunitii, in the year of
Baka i7:i<i, out. of the lamU iN.-Iou^ing to mo, Alut^re Itun Ktano. the following
landH hitunte in this villa^'e. iianirly, tho npfKr \i pehid of Kuyittapela, the
(runl« ni« Alut<^itl:irawalta, K^Mnluwatta I umunu. •SiyanihaIa((at<i?oda 3 pela:*, and
Kahi'/ahih«-n:i 2 ih-Iu-*. thib Can Pan^uwa I hereby )rive to my dnuj^hter I'unehi
Mcnika. whom I hroii^lit u|» ami who rcndiTit me every a^Histanee. Witne»i(Cf
who know thi-^ an- Hanawuua 1Iirat;;«' Muhnmliram Uala. Aheyaktin^e Mudi-
yanse Halahaini, Waiavvc1ut< nnt ^'e Aruchehi. Thitt land Tul|ioi won written
by mc, Iuibulun;.'ainagf Piinehiralu. *J(*,(!4.'i.
Banawana ViiiAici:. ^OainmuUe Indajoti UnnanKc, incumbent, in 1859
reported to tho Temple Landit ConimihHionor that this temple wan built by him,
With tho aKHJHtanec of tlie principal villa^'erH, about twenty or thirty ycani before.
Thoru had betii a viharo eentnricH liefore in tho Kundyan time. Its Mte was
then to 1m! heen near tin* lui-tre(>. The claim for r(*<jistnit ion of some small pieces
of hind wan rejected ( T, L. C. :UH, Ojfice 44u ; Vol. /., p. 07).
The Dai.aoa Malic awa <»wuh here a llewini Punguwu (1^ aero fields and 1|
acre gardenn) held by Dawulkarage. Services (commutiblu for Us. 8) : to per-
form two niura of Olio person for one month. KewiKi service (two months) :
lienting tom-tom for the three tewawa at the Maligawu ; to Hciid a man to
beat toni'toin in the pror< ssion on tho four fentivulH and ten days of perahehi at
Knndy ; the tmanl on duty lecriveH eonjeo in tho morning, curry and rice in the
forenoon, and a hunduMa of raw riet; in the evening ; to give a penuma of one
pingo of vcg( tables and forty le:iveM of betel to the Diwa Nilame soon after the
new yiur.
BANDK.VIYA. — A villago in (ian-atapahta korale, Tumpane, watered by the
Karadella ela. Houth of Uambiikk in oya. between Tangoda and Kolugala. It
adjoins Kituldora.
Not in tho (VuMus (»f 1871. Population iu 1881, 15 (V males, 6 females) ; in
IMUI, IH (12 milex, i\ female-).
In tho tl. L. M. Ml uurtfi («»i 3/;. l/.)of paddy land woro regiHtere<l in the names
of Auiuttu Tikiri Xpp.i. Vanayakkura Muhandiraro. .fayawira Appuhami,
Bilioda, Lansakara Menuwara, Nanayakkara Atapatta Tikirala.
In 187(i 7| acrxjs (;ki. Ip, 11.) were registered, of which 4 paid Ba. 21*34.
RAN-RAIf 778
HANDENITA. — A hamlet of Girihagama, in MedaMya pattuwa, HarwiNitta.
Fkmiliet.—Vdik Randoniyege, 3i),4lU, 11,8ir». C. R. Gnlagedara.
BANOAMA.— A village in ModapalaU knrnlo, LMunuwara.
Siyanibalagoda, Embokka, ModdcgcMla, and Itaugaiun wore gntupcd togetlitr io
the Census of 1871. Populntion of Knii^'ania in 1881, 145 (78 malM, 72
females) ; in 1891, 120 ((>2 miitos, ri8 fcmuleH).
In tho H. L. M. inclndotl in EmU^kke J>c\vult'frama ( Fit/. /., j». 2t0y
WiJAyn-paii-riija in \MA A.n. dedicated u> tho Kmhekke Vihare 2 amonii of
land m Ilimgnmu ( I'o/. /., y}. ;,*Jr«).
Rnngnma Horakiraya and UaiiKauia Gamniaho registered in tho H. L. M. of
Embokka an owners of land {Vol. A, /;. 2lil).
Famlli't, — Arainbogc, 4 1.0M:i. Kldoniyo CSallnddnlnfre held land of the Emhfkin
Dowalo for blaeksinitlH Horvioot, :is.ssj ( r«i/. i., /i. i';^/). Qntganagc «/*«•
Rmlnlgo, :IH.SSL>. Cnmiimlfla^ro. l:{.:(71 (TaI)H)t Siika IT*??), »:>,913. Mai*
kotuwogo, l:i,:t71. riUgallogis 4l,«is;i. Sauiarakon Mudiyanselage, 43,H58.
Toniiogp, a:.,:iia.
(1G<M A.D.).— 'On the flr^t day of tho dorrcafiing moon in tho month Wak, of
the year of Saka 1577, I, Uanf^aina Atupattu Achchila, tranHfcrn-d over to my
son Iletti Appu, Ganuile Wclikumhura I amuna 2 \w\u!a and the gardens and
high groundH thereto attach<'d, bi'iu;r my paravi-ni propt^rty, a yoke of milek
cowM and thu huflfalo called ** kaiuwa." Moreover, I tranMfcrrcd ov«-r Gannlla
WaHManlM>ndakumbiiru .'I |»ola<i and a yoke of milch cowh to I'rudi Appu, the
Mon df ray younger brother Sainaratuui^a Arachcliila. a** he wait rendering me
afiniHtanco for the npaoo uf four or five yearit. and an ho uNo B'>si->ted me in mjT
feickucHHcyt now and thru.. T^*!^ Cunnile wa*4 dividt-d and }rivi-n out. Ilia C in
coKc any one of these two iierson^ hapix'n to give up hi;* nhare, failing to render
roe oHslHtance. both thu >hare>, of tho land hhall devolve on tho other. There
arc no other rclatiunH of iiiiiie.liut th(>e two who have rendered me anHiittancf*.
None of the lands or cattle were given to any relut ions but tothe?«e two persona,
who may swear to them. \Vitne!<seK to this : Kudarala Unnehege Xaide Hand
of Mtdde-jiKla. Tenaka Naide of the ^ame vina«re. Walimunige S'aido of Wcm*
• wala. Wadnwa of Uai);;aum, Suliaya of the >amt; village. Radahela Watinwa of
EmUkka, Kapuru Appu, Kama Appu. Thin Tali>ot has been written bj
Uitige Kula. i:(,:)71.
KiYAMAKANDi: ViiiAUE. — Tlio tradition is that tho villagers joined and
aawcddiuni/.ed I'ansaladeniya of 2 pelas from their private landH ; all the other
fields are Huiall piec<-H of 1 or 2 lahaH each olTeied from their mul-pangu. There
it no pr<K)f that the kiii*{'H pernii>si(>n utas oldaiiied. The ilrnt dedications wore
not to the temple, tliey were a gift to n priest. The hiiids were regiUercd as
temple property in lH2i. Welakumhura had been dedicated ftinco. Thedaim
for registration was rejected ( T. L. C. 78).
HANGANPALATA. — Th>: old name of Mcdasiya pattuwa in Ilarispattu.
BANGOMUWA.— A village in Pullepalata korale, Tninp.-me.
In tho CensuH of 1871 Hangomiiwa, I'daniulla, Yaggala, and Yutjitiiuwa were
grouped together. Population of Uaimomuwa in 1881, liiO (9.5 males, G5
femalcH) ; in 18UI, 128 (73 males. Tiff females).
In the II. L. M. ir»J acres (7//. '2p. *Jl.) of paddy laud were registerwl. Owner» :
Maligawa. Ungu Ilami. Atapatlu Biiii Menika, Nanayakkara Atapatia
Tikira. Pandita Achari Naide. Alap.ittu Nanayakkara Saraarakon Achchi,
Lansakara Hantanu, (Jainpatlu Kapuru, Pandita Achan Naide.
In 1878 2H J acres (Un. 0/>. 7*/.) of paddy land were registered, of whieb
10 acres paid Km. 82'1 1,
Annatug(K]a Walawwa and Ihala Walawwa owned lands here (♦»7,1HM*», 08,789).
>!»»i/7/>#.--Reddawalage, UXM:,, H(;.<;2lM.Ol»2 (N. S.). Dahsiiekgc. 77r» (N. 8.).
Calwaduge. 2,k7I (N. S.). fJannile Herat Mudiyanoelage, l»:i.:i2o, iN»,fi2tt.
llantanc Mudiyan^elage, o.fi'O jN. S.). llinkendege. l.O'jj (N. S.). KuUl
(lUI ji.n.\ .- In ibU jinrnt hitliit ITM.oo Hanitoj, tho third (Uy of tha
lni^«ainir noun ol thumunih II, iiiitlor theoiOiiLL'lULianUiwatBjrk. Thsttbe
hnil*. Tit., the Inwpr « Inhi' n( Palili'iilyrktuabant, OoHaknmbun t Itluu, th«
nnlin. ^i.. vliiih iM-liinKi-l lo rtmunrakoiim Knatnla, at llknitoiiiuwi, of
T<'l>lrnl|>ulalK In Tnia|Mna. wtro itrinlcd b; Um to hi* diughCu Klri HuUk*.
That tbo Kaiil ICIii Ucpilu. iMtiun pg>M«.«d tb* uid land>, nt tbs tinw ol bn
ilisth na-li- uin'r tkv man in lamn-ni lo hir two lUngbun Kltl Etioa ud
I'unrbi KImi*. WiiuroM-a win kuuw ihu uuie ura llcniln Tk|«I Annbghl,
Iluiiiiuhtto Miuliiwu Amdii'lil, lUliHkiucv DitiKintlB, it|in|tu PunvbinU,
Nuwntmlinriinnrhi'.'nilK«>|>iiirr A<bip]ia)-i. Mjroihrrn'latlunii-hiilllMonnwd
lu Ibi' piM--">pinii III thi wil \\niU, bihI ihi'tv hfaiill Ihj nu curM at Mtha to laj
Mill) Iwuchililri'li, TliiiH thi-- Tiilimt wan writtini in priMnui of Ihu nliov*
wlini'-aiK uiiil -I't thii niKiiatiin) uf lue, lllukvuilu Knwnlft. CilKuiil bf tho
BnillHtfnli.l«itli.-.i-..) II. ll. (-. Mod.
aAKMITN(loi>A.-~A hkmlDt of Miimuilawoln, in KiixlupaUU Kornlo, Yui-
RANN'AX'I'AI.AWA. — a \iiUKi> in Mimpr-wn km, Pulitptme knral*, Kiitmnlo,
liolwii'n M«ni|in miil Kiiiliuliini iin llw ri|cht l^ink of tiie rivor Miiliawuli'ipngB.
^irrvHiH'.— KalmLiliitiVf In nnil idnMiiilitalnvv-alii.
IWUiion in IKh. W (f-l ni:ili», if< rumnlr*); in 1WI1, 103 (riA malt«.64
fonulc'i) 1 in |H1>I, IJ<i(.'<.'ini:ih!a,thifanHili»i). Vulliilax, Ijow-cunitry KinlinloM.
I. , llnnckiiniliuni (^i. I;>. I'. Ili.'1'1>. *:. (\/: »l. c^UiIeiio. Ih'. 1;..
Timnniii: Narnrntiu Mndi;ro<iM'lniti>. Scrricw (tomamUlilo fur R _, .
tlm irttmt iif tliio |ian|{im in MiRilila fnr n|iniiintDuinl an Kii|inr;ilii,ani1 nhen m>
H|i|-iiii<<-l liy lliu i^liiiit iif till- iltiWttli', iiiliiiunil tnperf<>na the <luticH u^i the fifteen
iliiya c<f llui jMnluTiM, HiTaii (hivH iif llui Wntiyak Miui|;:ilki}a, i<n tlie HCTrti >Uya
.,1 tbu Kiitti Muiiu4lUyn. 'in th« Al<il>.il Miu>K<i1byi>,»n tliodny o[ tl>e Noimnmn
Maii:^ll'iyii, itn'l oil llii' AwiiriMii .Miiiiu»1Uyii.iinil nlicn nut |H)ifi>rmin)[ tlia iluty
' " ...ill i u ||„|,|in||i,tniuBii Ku|>unila
' t day lit tlia
„. , J , , i<M, Ellld BWCU' _-
— TU lioMiriif IbP fi<.l<l I'lUH.inutti'kunihnni'f 1 |wlaiiiiil 3 kuruniin
oilviil Ihix til "uiiplv \-i-:irly 'iun IwihIIi'h uf Htnw lo tlutch tho dawale. {Two
fliM. in M<irii|H-. l)iii not in llaiuuntalnHa.)
3. Aiiilrahiliyn (Ih. dp. V. fiiMa, II". Oy.. If. );.m|pii<, hi. 2/i. lit. Iivn).—
TrMnU: N'MViimliut Minli^ansilii;!!. Hurvii'C* fonimulaUlo fnr Rs. Ill8-f4) :
Nimi! B« Nik I. (Olio li'-lil III Mnwi-ln, iino In Kudiiliira, tho romuiiiing land* io
TtannuitriUvn.)
:>. K4ln1iit<iliyo (thi. >. M. KuM-, -2". .V- ^- IF>'''l<i'>«)-— ToimnU; Wskunt-
liunw- S'rrii'H (i.itnmutnlilo fur Its. CAM) : Kima an Kn. I, except that tha
utii ii 1 nniiiiia. (KicMx niid fuur yiinloni in Riiiiutntiilawa and two gardena
iaHiira|v.}
4. ITIwiin («''. S/i. Al. fii'bK lu. flii. lU. uanttin*).— Tcnanli : AnmbcncRo, nnil
JawRMu.'. S.-rvin-^(i'ii uliildi-torlKau'r.): t»clciinande<iH'i1uiit[ Ibodiwiilo,
tu ciHik till' inulli-n, til rarry llio iuutukii<lu in pTiiCi-«ii>u nii IIjo twn diiyi of the
Awiiriidii Mniifgalliya : mi tlia Aayvt tin- Xniiumnnt Mangatlaj-n, on the iliy of tho
KnidiitiMiManunllnya.on llMiQfli'cnilnyHoftliupi-Mlicra.oiitbooevoiidayaof llio
Waliynk Muni^nlbj-a, on tli« day <if thu AInbvl Mansallaya. nnd nii ilie d.iy of
Ibe katti Manitiilhyn ; Ivfiiiv ihu ni>Tn1ion oroiy yriiT to eiran the maluwa and
put nn arehc^ : to R)vp Hro ilaj'K (o tlie llvo wnricii ut the Ranc niullolluvn ; to
Hivo tiiri'e 'hy* U> nsiyiuti, ihiv^hin);- a"<l mrryiiiK |Ui<(<1y : to t;ivo tho urdcra to
tlw alhi-r trnnntt in mnitcr fur miiltr'ttii wnrk. &e. ; irlicnover a million nlfarinK
ia iHTcn In mimmnn tho tnm.tom l<i-ntcn ami iithcr nccciiaary attondanti ; yearly
to ihntrli tho iliRL'n, ani>plyiiit( thn htmw fur it,
h. I'^lii-nramo (fti. ri/>. !•!. fii'ldi.). Tonnnta : Maknmharrgo. Rcrricm (mn<
mutnldn f.ir It'. M .'.iJ> : m a» \... *. with tbo exciption of niiiri'ying
m>-*'^'IFX .inil collraliiiK tiiiniiti for w»rk. I'hin panguwa otrrica tho talatn
niiilinwa. inoi<>n'l of thp mnt'ikii'k.
RAN— RAN ITS
G. Ilinnanaigahakuinbuni ((tci. *2jt, (i/, iioldn,^ iht, !;>. (V. in^it1en).-p-T«iuint :
Uulawaligo. — Sorvioos (commutahlo for lU. 10) : iho lervioeii are to beat tom-
Uhu and do other HuiUblo iiorvico as may bo rotiuirod on the foatival days
Kpeoified in No. 1 ; to aiMist in thatching the diggo and to perform the muttetlo
uiid other field HorviceH for eight dayn u your.' (Fieldit in Maswchi, garden in
Morape Berawagama )
7. Amhagaha watte ((>a. \p. 0/. fieldH, Iff. (I/). 5/. gardcnn, (Ut, O/i, 7/. hona). —
Tenanta : Mayipnola Tallcge. SorviccH (con.imituble for tin. 27't'>0) : to be in
uttenduiico on all the fcMtivaU hpuciliud in No. 1 and to cli-an the nialuva ; to
curry the nindoliya in procoHMiun at thu pvmhoiM ; to pitiviiie vcgotahio ciirrioa
whenever uuiUen in oiVcied at the dewalo ; to put up anluH and to perform tho
Kitphituwinia ccivuiony once a year ; to thatch thu digge and to {lerform tho
muttettu and other tivhl m^rvitTit for eight daya a yoar.
H. Anihiigahawatte (Oii. \p. Ol, iifhln, iUi, ;t/). 7/. uardi'UH, (Vi. \p, IM, hon)w—
TiMiant : (iamuiahoge. Services (couiinutahle for Itx. 27*60): same, in turn
with No. 7.
0. AndMgihawatte. — (Maruwona.)
10. IVikunuwattu ((^'. 'J/i. 0/. lioldh. (hi. Af, ()/. ^urdruH). — Tenants ; Madurap-
. puli Ilcnayalago. SurvircM (cimuiiut;i)ilr for Ks. ti) : to wiu^h the dewale ch>thoa
and roUoH of ccrriiiony for nil tUo fi-stival «1a.v8 h|ic('iru'tl in No. 1, and to supply
piruwata for tho do>\alo hoadniun on tlioho occaMiunN ; to put up rloth (vilingH at
the l<Nl^'iii^M pirp;«r<-d for tlic chief of llie dcwalc and any other vihitttrs of
impottancr ; tt> hU(*ply hela for thu Yak«l(><iM> at tho Waliyak Mauj^'iillayii anil
the porahora ; to wasli the cloilu'^ of tlu; cliiof of tho (h«\valo when on duty at
tho dewalo : to Mippl> rau'4 for tho pandan at all thu fe.HlivalM; to supply piru*
wata for the smith who chaiiM tho ran awuda ; toKpnad the pnawili cloth fur
thu l)uyyan\\>><lama\vinia. (Lands in Mora|>o.)
11. kctakalc (Of». \jt, {\l. fnlds, ()«/: 'J/j. 7/. gardens, iUt. (»/'• ■!'■ hcu). — Tenants :
Aukelipitiy(-<^'c, IIor.inckaia«:o. and (lanita^a^i.wattugc. SiTNiccs (conmintabic
for Km. .02) : to dance at thu dowale and in proccN^ion on the hint ten days of the
pendiera and on the Kevcn dayH of Waliyak Mangaliaya ; to «(ive eight days a
year to tliu mnttettn and other liuld woik. (Field and two gardens in Mnswela.
tho rest in Tannnitiya.)
12. Til>botnlanda ( hi. (!/«. n/. Held, :ui. ',\p. Ul. g:ird<'nH).->Teiiant!< : Nuvaratnii
MudiyanAclagu. Serviee^ (r(»niiniital>le for Mn. ^{t'.*lO) : the Hanic as N(». I, and
in adtiition to hoM thu pandan at the por.ther.i and to clean the inaluwa aufl to
thatch the Dowiiadigc. (Field in Morape, two gardens in Tannnitiya. and ono
in Itannantalawa.)
13. \Varaka;;ahatenna (1«. 2y». 0/. gardens). — Tenant: •lawanit.'e. Theso
gardens Indong to l*an^uwa No. 2. and no siiecial Hcrvice is done for tlK'Ui
14. Kahatapitiya (0r(. 2/i. 4/. litldM, Id. ]p. IM. ganhns, hi. d/^ 0^ hena).-—
Tenant : Navar.Una MudiyanselaL'C. Services* (cotnmntahle fm* lis. 2(j 2.'0 :
|i|irt of Pani^uwa No. 12, aiid )•( rfonn Kervict> with it. In addition to gi\«>
yearly to the dewalo 1 ainuna of paddy. (FieKl, two g^^rdeUH, and hona in
Rannantalawa and one ganlen in Morape.)
16. Nayaliyadda ((l»i. l/>. 2'. fi<dds) —Tenant: Sirimali'/ewattego. Servicea
(comniutdde for Rs. lyi,n i : t<i Indd a pandama tir to cany a kodiya in procession
at the f«*stivalH specified in No. 1 ; to perform the innttettu and other field
services for eight <lays a yiar. ( Land in Monipe.)
Hi. Wjidawala (tKi. 2//. <>/. Iicld>, 0//. \j,. 2/. >,'ar.U ti*. 0i». l/>. 3/. hen).— Tenant :
Mayip|Nda Falle^'u. Si-rvices (comnint.'dile for Us. in) * to lie in attendnnev on
all the fcNtivals Kpccified in No. 1 and to clean the mahiwa \ to carry th«;
randoliya in priK-esnion at the pcrahera ; to put up arches oncu a year ; to thatch
the duwiradigo and to pii-forni tho mnlteltu and other field Kcrvices for eight
d.iys in tho yoar. (The field and one hena in Kutagepitiya, the other hinda in
Rannantalawa.)
17. Maknmliura(1<(. Ip.Ctl. fields, Oti.'\jt. ()/. ganlenn). — Tenant : Makumburegu.
Services (conunutahle for Uh. 2H) : samu ivs No. hi, cxce])t that inste:ul of tlie
r.uidoliya the tenant of this pan^nwa carries the paliha, and instead of thatching
the dcwira<iige ho thatches tln^ mullenge and keupN it in repair. In addition to
supplya ha'^ketof llovvers at the di>akepima ceremony, (fjands in Kota^^epltiyn.)
18. Telpola (O'f. 2/). ()/. licldN, l*r. t»/i. <»/ uanlens).— Tenant : (lanitayawatto
Siriya Badalgo. S^Tvices (4onunntahle for IN. 20) : to foretell lucky hours for
the festivals and to chanl whem^ver there in dani'inif at the dewalo, and at tb«
* 'seof tho jterahera to ritite ihr main;.da ashiakhu, and at tho dijakepinni h»
77fl RAN— RAN
recito tliu Wiillim ilo iit tho riltii^r ; yearly to nupply twolvo bottles of ooooanut
or kckiinri oil. (FicMn in Muwei.-i, f;:inUiin in Tammitija.)
10. AluKnllKxlawatta (a garden of 2 nokw). — Tenant : Sattambige. BenrioM
(coinmatalilv for Un. 10) : lK*longH to Panguwa No. 2, and perfonna no apecial
Mrvi(H\ (In Tttinmitiyn.)
2(). Niliiitto ((Wf. \fh 0/. flold, itri. 2/K H/. gnrdowi, On. 2p. 0/. hena).— Tenant :
Amlianwulii^o. Sorvici^M (comniutahlo for Uh. (i) : to blow the hakgediva at all
tJiu ff.HiivulH i4|iocinud in No. 1. (Field and hcna in Mawela, gardens in Tam-
niitiyii.)
21. Kowil-urawn (1</. 0;>. 0/. 6cldf 2tt. Op. 01. gardens, tUi, Op. 01. heha).—
Tcniint : 'reiin«>^'o. SirviccN (comniutihlo for Rh. 15) : at the Alutsal Mangal-
laya tfi ntttMid at tlio Mompo Katamgam Dowalo ; to carry a kodiya in proccsaiona,
uImi at thc) Naiiuiiiiira Maii|^allaya, and at the Kaphitun Mangallaya, and at the
fif teen <1:iyH of tliu peralicni, and on tlio last day of the pcrahera : when called
U|>on, to elcan tlin ran-awuda ; to bo in attendance upon the seven days of the
Waliyak Man}{allaya, ami on tlio seven «lay» to carr^ thc kodiya in procession ; at
tlui katti Man^allaya tt> carry the kotliya and to light the kattipan ; to assist in
f:lcarinK part of the iHtnia}(a for tlio fKniheni and to ^ivu eight days in the year
for tli(« inuttuitu aii«i other field work. (Field in Mustwela, gardens and hena in
I'liNiilpitiya)
2'i. Arawa (In. *-'/'• *'• Ufh*'*. !"• Op. Ot. garden).— Tenants : Rajawardana
1*atalMii«lit,'(>. St'r\iciH ^coiniiiutalih? for Hk. )iA) : saino a.s No. 1. (One field in
Maswela, tlio otiur in Ihinlmla, Kurdiii in PiiMulpiiiya.)
2.'l. Uajatalawa ( 1»'. 1/^ )il. fiehU, ]n. '.\p. 0/. gardens, la. Op. 01. hen). — Tenant :
Wejiiliycj Hiiakaiaj,'*'. Si-rviiMs (coiiuniitable for Uh. Olt'tA)) : to U'at the bcra
nt tlut Waliyak .Maii^alla,>a and the nia'^ul lN>ra at all the other fcntivals ; to per-
form the iiiiittettii scrviro for eit^ht dayn in each year. (One garden in Morapo
Iler.iwa«{.iiiia. I In' r«>»t in .Manwi'la.)
24. I'okimuwatte (1»/. O/i. 21. IioMm, iUi. \p. Ot. gnnlens. 2a. Op. 01. hen).—
TenaiitH : •laniiitiiue. Sirviecs (('oiiiiiiiitabhi for R;*. •l.Vr»<)) : to lioat the tam-
nietlan at all tlir festivals : to put up yearly the rittii^o ; to clear the maluwa
yearly ; to ^ive two bolt ten of nn'oaiiut or keknna oil once a year ; to i>crfomi
the ninttettii Hervio* eiijlil ilay* yearly. (Oin« of tliu fiehls in Monipo ; tho other
fiehl,<uie u'ai'drii. and two hen in Maswela ; the remaining garden in Tanunitiya ;
and the hena in .Mawela.)
2.'». Rajatalawa (l»i. 1//. ()/. lirldH. 1//. :i/;. ()/. goidcnsV — Tenants: Wiros.ingili
Panikkiyalaifo. Ser\ icen (eommiitable for Rh. '.\0) : to l>cat the dawnla on all the
feMtivaln HjUMMlied in No. Land to ^'ive eight days to muttettu and other field
work ; to ii.^at the dawnla on spreial nuiltiMi days. (Tliu fields and two gardens
in MaHwela. the other ^^arden in Monipu Herawagani.i.)
2<». Kaliiwawatta ((^/. 2/». 0/. Kard<:nM). — TenanlN : Kalnwawattcge. Services
(eoinmiitablc for R«<. 12) : portion of Pangu No. 2, and performs no special
Horvire. (In Manwla.)
27. Kipunila {ihi U/i. Ti/. ganlens). — I'unant : Walagedam Medago. Scrricca :
portion of Pan^nwa No. 2, and pcrforniM no special homcc. (In Masweh.)
2H. I'in-arawn {Oa. Up. (•/. liclil, \a. '.\p fi/. gardcnV — Tenant : Mad.aniege.
Services (r«>iiiniiitaMe for Uh. 22) : to attend at all the festivals and cirry the
ehamaniya ; to give ei«;lit dayn to mnitettn and <»ther field work ; to give twelve
lN>ttleM of oil a year as otn for tho garden. (Field in Maswula, garden in
Tnmmiiiya.)
20. Pin-aniwa (i)*i. Op. il. field). — Tenant: Madaniege. Services (com-
mutable for Re. l'.'i<)) : n ])ortion of Pangu No. 28 and does service with it.
(In MsHwela.)
RAN\V1.I)IV.\WA. — A village in Kandapalla konde, Matale North, in Beli-
ganlnwa•wa^anl.
Thc peo|»Ie had to pay gold fanams to tin; niinistur UiKitissa, hence the name.
In 1H71 grouped with KoM|iotji and Walakumbnra. Population of Ranwedi-
jswa in lHH\^ 40 (22 males, 18 females); in 18U1, 61 (29roalca,22 femalea).
Miwrmen.
In 1H7H 18) acres (Cl^i. l/». 0/.) of paddy land were registered.
/'(iitn#/i>ii.~Ranwodiyawogt (IW. I., p. JOI). Ranwediyawe Naide and Ranwedi*
yawe l*Hlliye (turiinm lie. Nimla leuaut « uf I>n11cwe Adigar ( IW. /.. p. 470\.
HAT-BAT TIT
RATALAW£WA.*A Tilkge in Aigiri FUleiays pattnwa, lUtale 8oiiils is
Mahawela-waaam.
King Win Prakrama Bahu of Galagama retarned after a viotory, and in ordnr
to test the constanoy of liiii quceiiH, ho boihted a r«d ilag by tho tank
( r«/. /.. />. SH).
In the CoiiAiiH of 1871 grouiiod with Ahikuladoniyu. PopuUtiou of RataU-
wcwa in 1881, 75 (45 nialoA, 3U foiimloH) ; in IHUl, 40 (21 umlcn, lU femalea).
Dosoendiiiits of Fiithora brought from NuguiuL>o by King Haja 8iuba to Mnra In
time of war.
The ancient tank ia brokon.
RATE-MULL A.— A hamlet of Uduwela, in Qandahe korale, Lower Hawahetn.
RATIM6ULG0DA (UDAQAMA).--A hamlet of Pftttiyagama, in HewnwiMn
korale, Luwor Uewaheta.
BATMALAQAHA-KLA. — A TilUge in Wagapanalia Palteaiya pattnwa, Matala
North, in PudoaiYu-waMim.
Stitinn. — EUiniba^'ahii-ula.
In the roign of Kin^ Wultigam Rahu thu iHJOplo had to MUpply baakota of red
flowom for four poya days tu thu Dambulu Viharo.
Ponulution in IM71, Hi {!t3 miilcM, 34 feuuiles) ; in 1881,102 (67 maica, 46
fematvs) ; in 18D1, 132 (O'J uiiiluH, 03 females). Nilaiuakkarayo, Tom-toon
Ueatoni, Paiinayu, SniilliM.
Tank constructed by Tnnhankara Uunanfte II. in tho reign of King Wimaln
Dharma Suriya II., lOPJ A.I». (To/. 7.,/). 137).
Tho villa^o cohsImIm uf Wclganio Wela, AKweddunio Wcla, and Etambagahn
Wula, and tho hcrvico of tliu village, excluMvu uf tho Kaliiiyanna Panguwa :
to repair the portioiiH of (ho niandap|»e and wahalkado alluitcd to tho Tillage ; to
join with Padoniya and Siyauibiilawa in putting un turuna,^'c., for thu Nanu-
ciura Manj^allaya and give kevilikat and oil ft>r AlutH:iI and Katti Mangalla ;
to repair the pausala lalawa ; to givo 3 neli of rico and other food for fifteen
dayH in icas ; to take a turn of guanl with seventeen other villagea and do
oiher work.
Balitiyanna Panguwa. — One Dawulkaraya and one Tummottankamya four
monthit a year, ton dayii at a time.
Tho Hervices are valued at Uh. 207*00.
The chena lauds belong to the tenants. *
RATMALAKADUWA.- A village in Qanga Pahala korale, Udapalata, under a
Vidana Duraya.
y//7/4.— Anibuluwawekanda, 3.507*3 ft. alx>ve tho sea ; Dunugalakanda.
In the OeuHUH of 1871 thin was grouped with ilodai^ama. Population
of llatmalakaduwa in 18H1, 314 (15o males, 158 funialuN) ; in 18U1, 224 (106
males, 119 fcmak'H). Low caste.
In 1878 G7 arre» (33<i. \j>. 9/.) of paddy land Were n^gistereil. of which 5C4 paid
Ra. 282-18.
/ii«i»7/rx-~r>lyidKiljmftpr<», 50,.":»2. Oanhntego (Viharo tenant), U7,7»*.f*. Qo«U«
Kama Hulu\valiK«', ri«»,:i:i2, r»:i,.')m;. MaruHtn^o, 9,l.'.l» (N. S.). iMii^undiwulege
(Vihare tt-iiant), (i7,7(i'<. lUiinmomiiiiille l)uray:ilagt\ r>o.:i.'»2. «S'Wt ndara^a
lage (Vih:in^ uuuul), 07,7r.S. Tamils, U.liU (.N. .S). Yak»lc<Httlaj(o, (W.iUU.
SiiUiriM itt Sih'ii Jai/itmtna aijainut the Pt'tn'im'ml Jimvl OnmnUUf. (U0J4T),
The NiYANUAMi'AYA ViiiAUi: owhsa IlewiMi Puiiguwa (<i^' acres Holds, 2| acrea
gardens, and 1 acre bona). Tenants: lianlioiigo, Ganhaivge, M igondiwalegc,
and Sewendaniyalago. Four shareH, each Hliaro has to f urninli a man to be in
mnra as domestic servant and watchman at the vihare for three mura of a mouth
aach; the tenant in mora reoeives one ration of curry and rice daily. The tenani
m
U AT- HAT
un tliitv ih nlldwcit to lio nln^rnt fn>in neon to night-fall daily. Each
til hrnd u roprrHvntativo to thu four fcHtiYalu, mIm) to join iu the oull
5 iMilaii of niuttettu, auMNtml by thu inultm Icumyo of Kirapono(ro/.
All the cultivation ia lu'iforiuuil Itv thu tcnunta, except weeding mm
vrhioh arc <luuu l>y hiri'lin'.'i ; nee*! luichly nud liulTuloeH are auppl
t«m|ilo. The p:iiii;ui\u it'iwn four now >(»i-'a penum, a pinyo of
end forty lM:kVui «)f livtel to thu iuuuiubent yearly. Coiuuiutable foi
KATMIWAIiA. ~ A villuL'o iu K:indu|):il:it» korulo, Yatinuwara.
lio.iilniiin ovrr it imdrr thi? l)('l<lriii}i! Aruclichi. A kiiduwuta.
.S'/rffi(»i.~XanU'Ovu.
Ptipuhiiion iu 1h71. iMU (147 mllll^ Ui\ fcmuIuH) ; in IHHl, 310 (
h»o femuli'H) : iu IKil. il'.'l (l<il uialcH, li'iii f(.uiali'H). Lo\v caato, aoi
• ro t'hrintianrt.
Iu thr 1!. 1«. M. l».*» uiTr* (47ii. III. ^/.) «»t |«uMy liiud won* n'jri?«tenfl i
III >iiili:il;iiH tliyii, WiriiMiii'.'iliya. Tlonitn1|ii'iliyii. IMlawnliiyn. W
Ti-si. Kajiipiik-iiyii, l-^liri-iiiliiiyii. r«itu-|iitiyf \Vuhuiupnra\a, Ku
i(:tl.iua\ii. hiimi-inliuyii. Alni Iluniyu. Kit-alilouiyn. I)iuU);nl]K<
l)>tr.iya. WnL'uiNMliyn. A-wnMiiiim. Kunhiiixa. (Sal-uu^a, rnllcwt-lj
In 1h7h 112 ncriH (5Cfi. Oy». 2/.) wcro rc^ibtcredi of which only 20;
IU. ••,•.! 7M.
A Oliuirh Mi^^i'Miary Sucitt^'a Church. Rev. Mr. Selkirk, iu bit
Octo'»«r, \*''^'^. ]». '••.'■' : -
A )» tiy htiKdnau of Iho viUn;r«' «t Uaimiwala. V* uiilid from Kan
(iinru^'i»i< miiiKl in tiir j.iil tnr miiuc iriiiii' that he had c(»uuiij
tl.iri- hi- n I ■ i\(>l •miii' trio witiili \\v nail carrliilly. ()utlu«'X)i
iiii|iri<iiiiiiii III hi* Weill tnoiir rati i'lii-t'< and mi**ionaiy in Knudy,
hn huil at \atiiiiio tniK-* hmi; imum i«atiiin.> on Chriotianily. A
Hi ri|i!ui<"« \vu- ^'ivi-n to hini. wliji-li Im- vi:iil wiili nttrnti<in. and ll
lilr-'ii)" h«- hi t-aiiit' a couM-rt to Cliri-tiuniiy ami \va>(-vi-ntually Iki
iiiini* ol Aliraliaii Ili<«i'liU>^( 'dii.ulail ot uUMit ILwa^ hu]
•siiii' ttiiii' liv tlic inni<' lit I nai*. aii*l lii« \\it>- ir nuw n-iciviu^ in
rt'lii^ it'll, ami i^ liy-uniM*y to U* lKi|iti/i'il )ty the naim* of burah.
AV/I.U'.. «. -Ahit Dnr.iT". •-•■-'.'.*<.'. (TaliMit- Saka 1:2iJ-:M0. A'-urnmu
l>ilniikai...li-i«. lo.r.'.i: (N.S.V l)i\\at!i]i.dijr.'. '2,VA2 (N. H.). Di
ti«;.r.7l. i;i:t-ii!u\M/i-. 1:'. *.•••.'• (Tiil|Hit Nika 17'.'(0. GuriiKiiuia 1
:I7,7'>7. JIuhyaililik'i'. ^.77l (Talpot Saka IikVO. llntuntoin|M
(N. S ). Ili.iii\i1|ii.li..'i' iJml. /.fi/, .'•//' li.n nihil-, />/>), a.t,l
an^'i y. >' l"'** rnmiyivri*. .*».7i;7. IMhiliknuihnnK*- {Jtnt. <i'iw.,o
l^/^ ». ;i.l."JI.:i.l«KN.S.». Pilaw nl::>:ila;ri«. rj.lUl.'i. ilaja)»iik>Atri'
'.':• >r.». '.» I. '.•'.•••. '."I.tiil. l»7.o«*n. ^|lliluht]M«li^^• Guiana XNoila uf
t-lati«. Ti-l. I.l'l'l. IMaj,'!-, 'Jl'.My. Uiyalauiuuitfi', I2,7u7 cTuli*
{\i\<\ A.I).).— rn«hr tht'mu-trllntiiin Mnwa^iri^a, on Friilny, th<
<trtlii> iiii'irh>in'.)r nioonof thr month Po-nn in thoyttirof Saka liiO.1
pitiyi' YiMlap'Hliyn. of Harmiwala. in Kamhi|inhitn of Yntinuwara,
iint'o niv il.iu<.:litii--in-l:i\v Itilinilijji. thf wito of my lH-;5uttcn hou
th hU Wiyalamuna and Aiahdmilmiyn '2 im^Iah, with the appurtrn
low L'riiunil- attai'hitl thcrt'to. If nny ]M>i>4in«« filumld di^potc th
phnll Hiilfi r th<' nilamitii f of th«' ordml ii;ith<*. hut Hilimlijji Mhallii
^h•■ t<i ■'Wiar mi nil, riiwilun^. iiilira. nml nd h«it iron. \Vilni>><H«
mim* an- l|iil.iiliim KmU I! ilalinmi. Ipil.iiU'iia Yukdosn. Pilluw
Uutmiwala Wira S;Hi|>'iliyH, Ma»L'omn\vi \Vi>;inna. Pn^^'piliyi' Lu
ami tiii> four •jru:irili:in vmU. It an\ )M'i*on- n""!-! thi> thi-y ^h
happiiif^of tht> iK-ivcnsuml '^M> Maitii Bmtilha. I2,7U7.
(\1*>.\ A r». ) — In tho vvrxr of ''nk i liW.. of tho month Wi'N-ik. oi
flfih ll iv !»•■ fill' liiiTiTi-in'.' nn»*in. Hint ih<' land- Itrlnnirln^rto Am
U:iiini\vali. in Kaiiiliipil it i of Yn'iniiwam. \i/.. (ia1:iliiiiyawn *J |
In- 11 jivi'ii to IMil uiiilniri' .^iii'/a iM'my.i. and nl-o (Utiu-tiil t(
d 111 'li'i»" >■ ill In. If aiu IiimU ili.|iiit. , he -li.ill -mITi r from thfo'di
DiiHy* wli'i oli'jiini-d tin- 1 iti>N. will nut .ntfir. altllon^•h h»» wit
tlvi-iiiMi-. Wi^ii •><••■-: Kiiiilnwahi Koi.ilo li.il ihami. Kan'hiwnl
Wa1-.'>t\vw-a.'i>i|.i .\tii K'>itila. Ili-rut .MiiiiiyanM>. .\mnnnpuro Mm
dciitt .Miiili>uuM>, und lUu eight Midia Dungu oud the tuulvuUv
tho village. H.77I.
RAT-RAT 179
(1804 A.D.).— Thi4 TVilpot wai« writtun and glvon under tho oQiMtallstioii Mm,
on TuflMlay, the twelfth (Ujr of the month Uinara, in tho y«ur of Htikm 1726.
Whorvtu KaraiiiU-antregti M4>hota,of HutniiwalaTin Kamhipiuataof T*tiiiiiw«ni
borrowoi) from AmuuuiMire Wulawwa a vum of 100 ridin ami purcluwed with
that Hum the flild rulpitiyokumbura of 15 lahaM from I|)ihMena Ralahami.
That ait Muhota oould not uuy the itaid 1 00 ridi«, hit* «on Dinjca paid the amouBl
and rviloomiHl the Hold und )M):«>*i>HK'd it in |)araveni. He may freely take Um
five oathi*. Othont i*hnU Huff<T tho vcuKOAUi'o of oathH. WitncttHiw to ibbt an
Amunu|uire Korala, KdiriMn^o Kiri CoKa; Ual|)otta. Mutu^ala. With Um
knuwleilgo of thri^* )K«rMmrt thitf laud vouchor wa>« gmutetl. ^L't^HS.
(1801 A.D.).— In tho year of Suka 1720. I, Hutanapitiyo Rankira, of Ratml.
wala. in Kaiiduimliitu of Yatiuuwurn. having; inuurn^d dohtit, tho up|wr l&h&luw
of Nul)Hihi and iho lMll«'wa woro Ki\i)i to l*illo\vo Klu*otuwato iMvi^ojiii inpArm-
vont. Witui'»s(>H who know thu t^nuw aro I'ilikumhun* llulawnliya. Etlaf^e
llulawnliyn, M^iMlawatin. GalpitiyoMiitoironayn. V^UriMiip* Nai-anKa, Hatana*
piiiyu (laiiitnya of Itatiuiwnla. Uoivivinl from iMllowv Kla>otuwa ',\2 amunu ol
jiaildy niid U:i ritii?«. Tho dtM-t'ialantH of Itaiikira niu di:«iuhoritod. £la*otawa
may vwonr Ave tiuu'H tu tho truth uf thin. r.MH).%.
The I)KM>t:MYK Viiiakk Iuih n ratal>cndi Piiii^uwa (*2 acroa fields, lialf
acre gardouM, and () acres hoii). iVuaiit : (ianmgo. SiTviccn (commutahle for
Ba. 11*70) : to weed the m.iluwa onco a month ; to cowdung the mandappo of
the dagoha ; to thatch thu roof of the nhed ovor the dagoba, HUppIving Htraw ;
to give the incumlM.'nt a new yoar*H poiiuuia of Hwcotmeat!* und botol.
RATNINDA.— A villago in I^iggala Udahiya {wttuwa, Matale Eaat, in KtanwaU-
waHam.
y/(7/. — Lahunianekanda.
Founded hy Uanhoti MudiyauHn in olden timcn.
In tho (JeiiMUrt of IH71 tho population of thiH villago and (iungodara waa 122
(b\) nialoH, Ct'A foiiiaKx). Population of Uatniiida in 1881, i:)U(75 raaloa, 64
lenialoH) ; in IHlM, iri7 (Hti males, 71 fonialoN). Mudalipcruwo and desceudanta
of the Vidanela <»f the Migastenne Walawwa.
In 1H7H (;r»} acres {',\'Io. *Jy». 0/.) of paddy lai^d were regirtterod, which paid
Uh. 1 71- 14.
The inlialiitants are richer in paddy and kurakkan than thosie of tho
Iteighhouring villagiH.
Uatnindu Muhandirani Nilanio married llulaiigomuwo Mahutnieyo ; their
daughter married Aluviliai-o IMa Wuluwwo Adikanun Nilame, 211,230 (To/. A,
Uatniudo Hulangomuwo Mahatuioyo in 17H5 A.D. gave her Iftada to her grand*
aon on a deed (I'o/. /., jtp. SU^ .WS),
Uuttuiiwolu and Pitawela esttatet^, half a mile went of tho village.
RATNINDA — A villago in Kohoka komle, Upper Hewahota, in WadawaU-
Not in tho Census of 1871. Population in 1881, 79 (50 males, 29 females) ;
in 1891, 73 (46 nialoH, 27 females), llata Uurawayo.
Twelve amunu under |>addv.
Tho Hangurunkota Maha Uewalo owned tho whole village. In the Serriee
Tt^nnroH Itcgister it is entered as a taxed village ; no services registered.
A'awi/V/f*.— Karanda}?«»ll»ire, OJiT, D. C. N. E., :Ui,7«2. Ratnindo Mnhandirama,
W7. D. C. \. E. (TaliK)t Saka 172U), 19,701 (Talpot Saku 1728, Sittu 1730),
iy,HIU. LMago, lli,7«;i, l'.»,H19.
(isOij A.i» ).— In the year of Saka I72S. <in \V«-<lno><kiy. the Rovcnth day of the
incnahinjf moon in tho mouth Po^i)n. under thrconMoliation Anura. The field
Talawaof 1 amuna 2 rwla?* in thf timfklo viilagi- Katnindtt, of Kohuka korala
in MifTJxlatiih' llownhrta. wii«« ^'rnnt<-d to mo. Appurala. hy my mothor. I
havin'.r po''"^ "*'*«'d tho »*nid HiM have i^runtt-d th<' hiuiic to my Hon Kndarala to
Iw uninurruptMlly |M.-M->»d l»y him in pinvcni. (Iniprotuitions.) Witnoi«m>«
U) thirt an- Kta-awudajff Wunnukunilu, Pallowidivt* Multonrala, Karaniijtiye
Kankiuiama.^ Wriiun hy Palhwidiyo Ltkaniu. Willi thr kuowUdgo of tUvm
|Kr>uns \hU Talpoi hu^ U^n ^runtctl.
7H0
RAT— RAT
MiTTU (IMIH A.D.).— That when Appu Kalde and Danto Naide preferred
claim* for th« fi«'M Talnwa (if I amuna 2 iiclai*, tho ca>e wan fully iove^ttipitcd,
and 6ndinif thn in^uflleioiK^y of Danlu Naidi**ii rit(ht, tho said 6el(1 and ita
appurt4'naiit hij^h and low ^lundn were {frante«1 to Appu Naidc, an he baa right.
TliiH Hittu waji Kranted on ThnrMlaj, the M.*cond day of the month II, in tho
year of haka 17:i<i. hy mo. OalnffiwU Rftlahnmi. nn^nnrnkn Nilnmo of the Maha
fxwiii'-. I •.•.:♦; I
1» \TToTA.- A viil;i;;v in l':ilU"^iya |i.illiiwa. Matuic K;u>t. Tliu wuiiuui inrlwlea
Nafpiliyadda. It in ti'7>'t iuiK;M from Maiulv. *J.'l*7'i from Kaiid}*.
Sir*ttMd,- -Klla|»it:i-oya, Ku«la oya. Uattot.ioya ulHuit ri| ft. wide.
Hill," 1 >am)i:i«;ollr'kiii<la
When Uiiliat i>ri(v*lM n'Ki<U'<l in l)ahaiyui:<Hlak:iuda they iisod to hathe in a
|KMd in tho oyn. Immico railed Uuliattota.
IVipiilntion ill 1H71. 4lM (jTi'i males. l.Vi fcmaleH) ; in 18H1, 4iA) (282 malea,
ICS feuialen) : iii iH'.H. lis.'i (-JKa maleN. I'H) fenLilert). Panimyo, Puliyo, Putteri.
Rattntn town is mainly inlialiitod hy OiMiHt Moonnoii.
In 1H7H 2.V2]| nereM (I'iiKi. 1/i. 5/.) of |Ki<ldy land were roKiiitered, of which 121 1
acrcH paid Uh. 2KI) 2«;.
Action hy N. Miitinppa Chitty n^^kin^^t P. J. rhip|H*ndall and A. Lindnay, to
prevent them fnuii o)Nniii)f a road throu)(h a (rarden. 34,1 2H, H7,380.
Tnder writ .*il.l7:t (SiHirirr Wall A: t'o. m. (•. Mnyil William!*, Hale ojf DunumadelU
coffee estate.
f<fiM<7ii«.-('hettief<. .11, 1. H. r.i.tn'ti. ({alhodiipe. 8u,sr>7. Hnnukctcgc, 21,393
(Talpot Saka 1720). Meiiik l)iim>;i'. 7iMtN). Moormen, (Vi.'iSS. NarnngoUcffo.
79.ltH). Palle AHWiMldumejre. :I»,I2H, fi2,l»ii;. IMlege. :U).Kr,7. Tamilit, (12,288,
ei,3:)H.
(1 7'JH A.i).)- — 1" the year of Saku 1 720. on Friday, the tonth day of the increaa-
in(r moon in tlui month E^ala. under the uonntcUation Ma, thiM land voucher
haN Im-«'U written. Tlia^ the )Nirtion of land lioundvd hy that Hide of the ditch
Hiraii((ahawatta, hy tht* upfier iNirt of Ifatrale-oya, hy thinnideof Bamliaraeraha-
ela. aiifl Wy the iipprr part of Kchelwatte Maha^ela, including the jak tree
Mtnndiiif; on the Mulkadiilla. wa.** given hy Iiuliuletenne Ungajja to Hunuketa
Kira Diiraya. WitniNTM to thix grant are Polwatti'kunde Pehami Rala,
Kiraii;;aha\valtu Kolu Yaniana. and Tikiri Naida. who were al>o wilnenHM for
the payment of .*> annnni of paddy and in money 1 1 (ridiH). That the Miid land
wan givrii hy IIii(;aj)a to Kim Diiraya declaring that he hIirII not incur the
vengeance of t he five onlealM though he were to swear on them. May prOi>perity
attend tliii«. Written hy Wadakahakotuwe Dawulkaraya. 21.31K).
Tho n.n n»r.\ Viiiauk owm* neven Service Paiign (7| acrcM fichlR) Tenants :
Mahadurage. Wadnwalage, Ktuiieknmhurego, llunuketoge, Welege,and Uelgaha-
muda'^'e. ServieCH (cummutalilc for IN. .Vi .'tO): to thatch and cowdung the vihar«
and pAUKila ; yearly to give the iiieuiiilMint it neli of rice, 1 pumpkin, 1 bunch
plantainn. 5 eoeoanut**. Ti ker.iwal \egetahleM, and 40 leaven lietcl.
Tho Dai. AHA MalU' wv v own^ iiiiieucnScr\ice Pmgu here (3.1J acroH fielda).
Tenants: Mahadiirage. Sii.inuahawaflege, HiMlaiigaliawattege, DoinlKigahamndage,
Metihakkcu'e, Metiwalateiiiu ^e. Ihiniiddarnge, Haliiiyannalage, Tirulugollege,
Ihalage. Warapiiiyeije. Dambagoll'ge. Menikilura^o. Mor.igolhge, PuH.salogo, and
Panditage. Servie.-* (eoiumnt:il>U« forlN. ♦>2): tho tenants of eighteen |Kinguto*
pay to the Maligawa aniiu;>lly ronuniiUtion in lien of sorviccM, and tho tenants of
the other pangnwA to pay the M.iliL.'awa1*aiiikkiya. Resides, to give the Vidane
who c«»meK t«» colU'et the dm «♦. hetel and vogctihlcH, niid to give food to the
Panikkiya when he viMJtH the village.
BATrKOIIO.— .\ village ill (MagainiKiha konile, Hari>pattn.
JfiU. Pattampahekniida.
Not mentioned in the (VnHiiM of 1871 nor of IKHI. Population in 1891. 70
(3.'* nialtH. 37 f»inahH).
llaliikoho Appiihami gave n deed to Kllepola Appuhamiin 1748 A.r>.
>;<mf7iVit. -Dagohe'Tc. :t0.7i:t. Digala Pahalage. :tl.4.'>6. EaduweUge. S0,2«iS.
Korallage. ao.7i:i. Mt^higc, lO.IiMi (N. S.). Moormen. S0,2C5, 30,713, 31. 456,
Ct;.2:i:i. iiii,:iHi. lo.a.V.» (N. H.y Pnhilage. 31,4:»n. Pallewattt-ge, 30,265. Rain-
kohog* (Dinayo). ^..^ / . p. 4U3. Udage. 2,374 (N. 8.). WeligaUge, 80,718.
RAT— RAT 781
^1714 A.D).— That out of the paimveni property of llMUwkarallndijaaM, «f
Ratnktiho in Udainunpaha of Ham^i jr patitiwa, and of me, hb KmBariluuni, Ud»-
kumbura 2 pcUis Pallckumbura 3 \tt\tL*. Ellckumbura 1& Ulubs Anirekumtnrm 1
pela. all of 1 amuoa :\ pflan aiiil Tt laliai*, w ith all the fruit trr4*a and houiiai thereto
Delongioff. All thiite high aud l(»w londu, with every thin*/ thcnwn, and nitio thm
woman named "Kalu *' are herein given over to mj beloved iion Herat Ifndi-
yans>e. born of my womb, to be held and |H>«!>e'«i«ed by tho children, graDdchildreOv
Jcc., of Punchirala, the nun of the xaiil MmliyanrK'. lliix grant wai* made at Hna*
guranketa. on Thurxlay. the twelfth day ot the iucrea'^iug moon, of tho mootk
Nikini, in the year ul Saka l«Kli;. This* ola writing wan written by Itatukoho
Anomadha^>i I'nnuuM*. Witmv'^'H t<i thin are the |tri«st« of tho two Vihaim,
the Mini^te^ of the KingV Council, Uan-awuda-Maduwe Duggnnna Rala ^
Raiukoho in UdngumiKihn. MiiLi'rtf Apiiuliaini. Dunuwila Muiliyan*^', Herat
Mudiyan^e of Alawutugoda. Kaduweln^'e Mudi}anneh«- of MaltOunundinijAf
Dis;incka Mudiyuunehe. Miulamage Kkuiieka Amehchilu. llowatle Makiliya-
wele Yidune. Ilenit Amehchila uf Aknramboda, Daluwrllande (Summahe,
Muhundirnma of Ilandugoda, Gopalu Mudiyunuehe of KurugiMlu. KunakulagiUn
Maha Duraya. aud Mal^raniondcuiye Sayakkaraya. With the knowUilice
uf thi-xe witne>>e> thm fda writing wan written and gninte<l. If any of my
relations or any other )»artic^ were to di^puti' thin they uiuy not Kucuetil, but
Puuchirula, the ^'"•^tit*'*'- i*^ not tu be atfcvtttl iv«n if tlu- dit<|iulaut-4 wt-re to
take the five-fold o:ith. May thoM* who bo of any tH-rviut* tu ruuchiraln
eTen by woni attain bliss in the cilestial worlds. Let tlioM> who, even by
woril, act again'*! him inherit lull.
RATWATTA.^A villaKu in Udusiyu pattuwa, Matulu Siuith. Thu woniui iiicludM
Dtbbumwela, Weweganuncdda, and NiyarcpoUi.
Siream. — Weligala-uya.
Called ill ancient times Kahaswatta, uh Home Uahat prientb itettlcd here.
A atone inia^c of liu<ldha, called Awukana Buddha, lieH in a jungle.
RatwatUi, Niyare|Mda, Dililiuruwela, and Woweg-.imniethla aro grouped together
in the Censun of 1H71. l*opulatioii of Hatwatta in 18H1, 145 (70 nudea, 75
femalcM) ; in 18111, 127 (72 males, 5r> femak-H). Vellala<i, Paniuiyo, I'ottera.
In 187H 4r>| acreH (22a. 2y>. 5/.) of padily land weru regiHtercd, uf which 26|
acres paid Rh. 38*24.
Wai.awwa. — The HrHt of thiH family of wlumi I find authentic notice was
Ratwalte l*andita Wahala MuiliynuMu Ralahami, who waH l>ift:iva of Ma tale in
17G7 and 177li a.D. His daughter l^>ku Kuuiarihami w:ut the m<»ther of Uatwatio
Luku Nilanic Adikarani {Jjnl. 0>m.^ :iiith Ftbnutry^ lHol), who married an
Amunugama Kumarihami, a hinter of tho MigaMunho Adij^ant, and left three
aona : —
(1) Ratwatto Maha Lekam Uisava, who married Mampitiyo Bandarm
Mahatuieyu.
(2) Ratwatto Xilamc, Disava of Matile from 1815 to 1824, necond Adigar
in 1H25 (l'J.2;V.>. 2().40r,, 21,4%, 27,037). In 18H1 he held Koverul oflRcci (ciiifr,
». aUJ). On 24th ()etol)er, 1821, he stated to tho Judicial Commissioner that
landii at Uaml>uk-(duwa were given to liiM lather by hJH great grandfather, the
Dumhani Malia 1)is;iva, aud that liu had a tirehK'k aH a Sanuas.
He Imilt tho c;edara\vcla Viliare in Kmhitiyaw.i (Vol. /., /*. i'.'i). IIi« landa
were deelured exempt frcmi tax by PnKlamatiouH of 2lMt XovemlKT, 1818, and
14th January, 18J(i. Died in 1827. IJu w:ui married tu Alicyakon Auiuuuguma
Kumarihami and had issue : —
(//) Uatwatto IJanda, who died in IHU.'* witlu.ut issue (2n,4(M>, 27,037, 33,%4,
34,848. :i.-»,7G0. :ir.,7Hi;, 38,475, 411,222, 52,7(K» ; Vnt. /., p, 2H).
{!») Loku .Mcnika married Weginlapola Uatcmahatni.-i}a, afterwards Rasuayka
Xilame. She died in Noveml»cr, 1H73, leaving a daughter (Te«.t. I,l05).
(/•) Mediluma Meuika married to Watupola Nilanio. She, in April, 18tid,
granted a deed of gift in favour of Wei;odapola Tikiri Itanda, and afterwarda,
in 1872, revoked that <leed, and in 1H75 sold lauds to rnamhuwe Molligodn
Ratemahatmaya (iy,2:JU, 27,037, 3»i,780, 40,222, 52.7ol>, 5H,y75. t;8,44U, «;8,48il^
oJ,010}.
{(I) Punchi Menikji, wlu> was married in di^'a. after her father'* death, by
her mother, to Paranaganii Mudi>anHi>, wlio Wiw u PpKtor ai.d Notarv.and
afterwards Uatcmahatmaya of Matnlo South, and I. ft two m>us (3G,7Hi;, 40,222),
Aberatna Handa and Seuevinitna Bantla; ilio former of whom ia tho preMini
w-?ty!-
TUf RAT— RAT
HMiuiyakA NiUmo of tho Kandv Mnha Dewale and Rhroff of the Kandy
Memntile Bank Oi7,K7H-74), nnd tho Uucr u the Diyawadaiia NiUme and
UaUmiihatnuivs of Lower Dumhara ( Vol, /., p, SI ). Both of thorn have auumod
the namo of their mother ** RatwatUt.*'
(S) Dewameddu Nilunio, who wiui Diwivu of tho Four Koralea after tho flrai
Knglwh war {Jud. Cmn., S-ttk J/nrrA, tfilU)^ married, fir^t, a d;iughtcr of Pilima
Tiiiawwo; and H4H*oml, tlut widow of l«ovuku Ditava. lie waH put to death by
onlur of the lant KiiiK of Kutuly in 1H12, whuii he wuh in poHMctMion of tho
Anganiiuanu laiiidH, which wrru eonnHfuted (IV*/. /., p, JC). lie Ivft no iiMue
(Jim/. Cu„4„ 'J4th Aprils JS:i3). IliH witluw liccanie the wife of Molii^oda,
fimt Adi^ar (.1,0K7, 3,HHli. 1). C. M.). The king giivo tho confincated pro-
perty «if the Diwivu to I*uh:ilawcla Diwu Nilanie {ante, p. aso)^ but it waa
reNtonnl to hiM widow (3,544). Ilin elder niKtcr marnetl An;;ainniana Diuva.
Ho dudiaiti'd land at AnKuuiniiuia to the Daladu Maligawa. The village Elpitiya
ia naid to have lieen asweddumiEcd by him.
Levnko lK*kii Mmika r«. Rntwrittc Kuniarihaml. for tho cHtate of Ratwatta
DcwamiMlilu Disuva. IMaiiitifT rttntid that tho landn furmoil iiart of the property
of llatwiitUi li<»ku lUt«' Ailiknrniu, wholH'tiurathed thoin to niHyount^crHon, the
Dnnilunt l>i-uva, who left them to hid non DewaauHldn Dinava; tho hitter, on
(|uittiiig Kandy to iiinko war in SfVcn K<»mhi(. convoyiHlall hirt property to hit
wifi%ih(> pluintitr. lli% hoWfViT, returned, and was nftcrwanlH executed by
onlrrof the ilt'iMiMtl kin^. ami Iuh land-* coiiliitcaled. After the aecvH^ion in I81G
tho landn wen* rostnriMl to phinlitf. Defendant Ktnted that no i>art of tho
Ualwutte estaUf lH*1<>n};«?<l to the lU«wanuMlilu Disnva, an thn whole of it wa4
lM'4ueatlie<l t<» the Hat watte Adi^'ar by hiH grandmother Lnku Kumarihami.
True tliut the l)ii*ava had )>u>"^•Ml«ion of a nortton of tho CHtate, bnt merely
hy iiormirtMion of the Adigar {JuH. 6V*m., /67a Ftbmary^ 1S2S).
RANN'As(irt:i7 A.I).).— "Sui."- -Thirt i« I he command omanating from tho adorod
mouth of the ^rt^itt and divine Lonl, the i'hief of the luirth, under tho coniptell-
atinn Mtila, ou Suuduy, the tlfieenih day after the nun had entered the iiign
ArieH, in the year of Saka l.'»7H.
Wliereurt Wijayawanlhana Senevirat I'amlita Wahala Mudiyaram of Rat*
wntta. in U<la«<iya imttuwu of the Matalo DiHavane, »u«x:or<«funy fought at
the rink of life an<l nervnl (tho i.ing) with extreme Hincerity, therefore tho
landrt llalmillapitiya 2 anuinu. Mi'damhuwa 1 amutta, Rapukanuwawa 2 pelas,
Akarahitln 2 \H'\nf, IriyakotuweUe-pihitikumhura 1 amuna, Woweknmhura
2 )»ola!«, II)ulan;;o<la r» pe)n-4. Moladeniya 0 pelu**, Makulhapuwa 0 pehif, Pilla-
nutuwa *J )M'lar«, ralliyamla 2 ]M'1us Maliyadikuinbura 2 |iela)<. Xaranwela
2 pelax, I)«Mlaniiti>avva It amunu. Wowekumlmra '.I amunu, Ilcmure 1 amuna,
Ilan)!Mik>oluwe'niailitta :t amunu. th(> li<iundarieM of the high land are eaat by
I*atnu;;e. Moulh l{ilak«tiye-ela. went hy the rock in tho riilgc of rockn, north
Atketawala-itamliuk-oluwa, within thenc iKiundaricM all tlie muddy hind, in
extent 21 aninnu itnd :t |H>la->. were granted i»y virtue of the command given
throuvrh the gra(*e of the king, who U lik«' unto the ^un hy reason of hit
|Kiwer. unto Uatwatie Wij.iyawaidhann Senevirat Vandita Wnhala Mudi^'aram,
KO that the wmie m.iy Im« uninterruptedly iMHye-^He^l hy bin children, grand-
children, and iheirgenerntionH. u.x lon^'n^* they exi>t. and a^^long as the nun and
m(K>u exint. ThiH in the command given, and thiM ih it.
The family owned landn on thosC' Talpfita : —
(17V.) A. n.). — On Friday, the fourU*enth day of tho waxing moon of the
mtmth Pohcm, in the year of Stika U\i<\. I, Gnncge Liyanarala, of Udaniya
nattuwa In Matah*. iN-ing redutrd if> p'lverty and dint ren^ have Anally trana*
forn d unto Untwalie Nilame the fiehl of 3 iK'tnrt and its appurtenant \Vntag«Mla-
henn nt Naranwela in Weligala, tlu^ Niuie heing my {taraveni, having reetuved
from him in cn>h .'lO ridin. and have written and granted thi^ Taliiot to tho
Haid Nilanie to i)o)*m>«m tin* itatne in paraveni, and tho witne«<^i« who icnow thin
an* llitihamiof llatwat;a, Mu<liynnfM>lni;e Appu of tho Hime villngo. Nihare-
pola Mudiynnne. llangidiya of Nihare|Mda. llatnekahige Appu of Marukona,
(Sola llenaya of Weliv'ala. Wewage Aluhakon Araehchila. With the knuw-
1e<1ge of tfn'fxi ro^iKvinlde peri<onH thi?* land voucher hai* been granted. If
any of my ridatiun'< or htrangem and othon* content thin grant they nhall be
curncd. Thin Nilauiv fhall not buffer calamitiet were he to twcar ou oil, cow-
RAT-^BAT 788
dvag, and in dewalii, and on the Ave o*ths oven the third time. I have
granted this Talpot to the Nilame with my good heart, to that he may poeeeM
without oonteet or dinpnte.
(1779 A J>.).— In the year of Koka 1701, of the month Navan, the eighth
day of the waning moon, being Sunday. The Gan Pnnguwu WlonKing to
mo, Ratwatto Pantlita Wnhala Muiliyanao, to wit : Mukulhannwa, &o., haa
bwn mailo over to my elder brotlier*H Loku Appuhami. SiiouM any one
oontcmt or diH|mte thi« by word or deed, Kuch ]K>nion nhall HuflTer vengeance
of nathn. There nhall Iw no cur^e of oathr« to thin Apiiuhnmi and hia
deitoeudantM. Witni'KKCH who know the Mime arc Uiitwudnua Nilamo. Diya-
wailaiia Nilamc. Dumlmra llate Nilamc, Liniyawntte V«HluraIa. Angnntrulo Veda
Naido. With the knowle<1i;e of the nnid witu<>8m.t4 tbit* document hoi* been
granted. May it prosper.
(1802 A.D.)'—In the year of Kaku 1724, on Friday, tht> ftflh day aft«r the nun
had enteriMl Dhnnii. The fleld lliilmillupitiya of 2 im'Iam r» IuIiuh, kv., at Itat-
watta in UdaHiya |iuttu\vn of Mutnle.lHtlonfrintr to uie. thedauKbterof l*adiwita
llenncka Mudiynn^e niid DiyulM'tiiie^'c Kudunibi. on ac«'<»uni of my irreat want
and iM>verty havo lieen tlnully tnniHlcrred to thu Niliime. who holdH the oflloo
of Mnhu Lt^kainn. rc>idiii(f nl Utitwatlii, nnd received front liini, by (fiving thia
land voucher, Vt amunu of |m«ldy, 2tN) ridir*. nnd r«onie feniiilu wouring apparel.
Afterward.H the mm of Iho slid Hennekn Miidi^auHc obtained from the iiaid
MuhaLekam Mabutniaui two im^Mda" (wara^au) by }(iviu); up the MulTalpotM
of the latid'4. \Vitne»M'r« who know tbiH uni PallcxNatte llato Ilala, Wowage
Mudiyanse, Muhandinimabi^o Appii of IManpimii wa. Knmb.irangapitiyo]Acha-
riyu. With tbo ktioWi-«l^r of tb<>>e u itner'H.'Htbi*' bind voucher bart iH.*en written
an<l granted. If any |N*r«on ^ba)I dispute thiN in word or dee<l, Huch ponton
Hhall Hulfer calamities. 'Hie huid Hatwattc Mubu Lekaui Mahutuiaya and hia
dct<cendantH mbull not HufTer cabimitii-^.
See alfio tmte^ p. 092.
Liat of c;i«c» riduting to tbu HatwatUi Wnbiwwa laiidH :— Jud. Com. (^turt,
lao A : Jud. Com. DiurioH of 24ib Miircb, IHll). 24tb Oettdier, 1K21, 24tb April,
1823, 'M)i\\ July. lHjr». Ifitb February. lS2rt. liibtl l-obruury, IKU ; I). C. M. H, •
8,087, :i,88y ; 1). C. K. 3,544. 17,7t;i, 11»,I84, VJ,2'M\ •20,4()r), 21,4i)r», 27.037 (purti-
tion of the cntalo), 2H,ni4, 2'>.r.01), 32,(W.'i, 33,IHJ4, 34,848, 3.'i,7t;y, 3l>,78<>, 38,476,
49,222, 52,701), 55,014. 58,075, (»7,873, 07,874, 08,449, (»8,480, 80,010, 80,001 ;
Teat. 1,105.
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' Pam.R Walawwa. — Ratwatto Palle Waliiwwo Wubula MiidiyanHo bud three
ions r (1) Hatwattc Loku Uatemahatinuya. wbo bad a Kon Puncbirnla, married
to Nivare|Hda J^oku Adikaram'K daiiKbter. tbuy bad a daughter Itandara Monika
(662,* 2,032, 2,737, D. C. M., 10,184, 24, t:.^>4 ; Vol. /., p. 3U8); (2) Palialawcla
Ralabami (002, I). C. M.) ; (3) Alutj^.-mm llulnbauii, wIk» bad a Hon lUtwutte
Kato Rula, married to IlannnHi^'oduni Mobottala'H Hinter (0ii2, 2,737, L>. C M.
84,054).
Undiyu}(e Appuhami r«. Pulb' Wahiwwe Tikiri alias Med<luma llunda, 44.0tH.
Ratwatte ralle Walawwe Kiri Itanda Hut< iiiabutmaya dii^l in 1^18 Imviiig a
considerable extent of bind. Hi^ M>n Kutwutlc PuUe Walawwe Tikiri Ikuida
obtained oilminihtrution in ls.')3, Tchi. H'j.
FatniluM.—Tvro nuddhi!«t priehtu' land wlvertiMil by Fiscal for Kib-, iHth Janu-
ary, 1S«0, under writ li>..1iil. Ibidal .MudiyanHelajje, fiU.lCiT, :»:l.i:ii;, :|.2I8
(X. 8.). UowatteKc lir», Aifeut'ii (Nmrt. Matale (Tal)MitM Saka I'.ua. 1714).
Diyabetnii'ge, descenduntH of Uulwalle.Madif;« Kala, li:», A;rent'MCuuri, .Matale,
l,:i."»H, 1). f. M.. :J2,07*J, Test. iMn. I)omba;r^^piriye^e, «le>et mluiitM of DijulHtme
MudiyaiiMN l.:i:.S. r>. V. M. liamaiallajre, ;«.7l'«». i). l*. M.. ar.M'Il. ,'J1M72. II.
llumphn>yri, 4l».3u|. Korulejie. de-^eiuluntH of llatwatte Dnv'iniunarala, l.:i."i8,
I). C. M. Low-cH»untry SinlmbvM*, :i,7-.M». 1>. ('. M.. J7,o;i;, ;j.H.j»i;|. :i.'i.7t;u. ai,M23,
»!».172. Nilawala^'e, .M).«>:»7, :»:i,\:,{\, Ha.lley, P. V,.. b uM^i Imul f,om Ibidal
Mu«li>anitelau'e, :i.-4>< iX. S.). Ualwatto Unnuu^u (In/. /., ww. J7A', Jtti).
VndiyaK<, :(l,ao:i, 14,018.
(1071 a.D.).— In the year u( Rjika l."t».1. My grandMm Suriya Appu having
renderc<l me aH.tUianeu for ibirly years. I. (bimn^e Siwnmla, of Hulwatta in
UdaMiya itattuwa of .Matulo. do (;rnnt the following hmdn, vii., Timbiriya S
pelatf, Moideniya 2 itolas, and the dwelling-houM and garden, unto him, the laid
7«4
BAT— RAY
Suriytt Apim. WitncitMoa whi> know tho name are Ratwatte Wannak
Ratwattc MuhAiulirauia. Weli;;aU Muhandirama, Wijaya Appu of Uunv
ela. I*atliuii(c Wijava Appu of Dibburawela. Dharma tiurowa of Dibbiun
Ko«liukk(! Aohari S'aide. Nihan*pola HaiiKidija, being in all flftj-flve
inuluiUnir the jNitplc who wiru drnfrtfing timlier. Huriya Appu may i
mrcar on tho nvo onU«l oathM, but tho grandchildren of Hmkendo Mi
nhall nulfer the o<>nHOf|uenci'A of oathn.
(17U2 A.D.y- Tho laiidx iMhiiijriiiir to Koraktre UnnatiM of Ratwatta
Timbiriya 2 iHdai and the ^'anlen DombaKaHuitiya at Ratwatta in Uc
iwttuwa of Mntnh*, an' hereby Kruutcd unto Mfiiikrola and Gunanutlra
jiaravoni. for nuiintfiiniK.r. Should uiiy |icr»on diitputc thiM he nhall tuff*
roiimMitit-nccN of (Niihf. but the <«uid two pcrhonn u\uy frctdv Hwcar. '
(latid*) un* divided by tht> two |H>n«oni«. WitiieHneH to tliiN aru Ilv
riiimiii*!'. Nihiirr|N>hi lluntridiyii. DIiiibiilfftMlii Hnn^idiyn, Ihdn'hvjMda Uni
Madiiwc rkkiiwii. Ilonitula. * Thir* diHtl In grantul on Friday, tho flft]
of the waxiii)f in(H>ii. of the month Bale, in the year of Saka
lir>, A^M'iit'M (\iurt. Mittjilf.
HAi.Mii.i.AriTiYK ViiiAKK. — A lM)-truv planted iu the reign of Dcvanar
TiMia. Tbu vilmiu wom built in Kin«( Kirti Sri*H time, but it was bume<l <
in 18ir> niid 1HI7. IjuiidM wore dodicatuU by Uatwuttu Duwamuddo Diaavi
villaxent.
The claim for exemption from tux wuh rejected.
Action by Wuwe^^cdani Uowutii (JnnuiiMO againat Mawatupola Gana
UnnuiiHo for the vibure (111,201. li»,(;H2).
Miiwuliipola (iuiiarutiia Unnanito, incumbent, ogainat Undiyage Appubam
a field (31.303).
RAWAXACSODA. — A Iminlet of Dimbubi-rdiignma, in Udapone komle, Kot
KiiiK lluwann iH naid to have Hve<t hero for Home timo {Le Mtiurier^p, 17
Population in IH')], 223 (122 iiialcH, 101 fenuileH).
FiimilhM. — AlgewattcKo r*. .Mrgoilagu and Dtswago, ti7,221. Kurage {^V*
y, lUSt).
RAYITALAWA. — A village in Medaniya pattowa, Matale South, in 1
konn-wiuuim.
DovitAKoTCWA, a MiMiriHb liandct Klongiug to the Dahtda Maligawa (V
y». IS I).
King Wijayapala put up n duin nt Yutawam and cut a canal from that j
Wbrn it reiu'liiul Kobilawatia it ranio tu a birgo rtK'k, Alahukon Achchi
Wewcganuiu-ddn proMMitod biniHulf U^foro the king ami Niid : **If thia re
IduHtcd and water brou^bt to Unyitalnnteln, Your MajeHty may im| do
The next day tlio riM-k wan hlantrd and tho water brought. The Ad
|»ri'!4t'ntcd liiniKi-lf wiili a pale, but tlio king iuHtend of impaling him, on
lini to give the lalionrerrt their morning meul, and tho Aebcbila fed them
lM>ilc;d broken rice (fnmuMil) and ghee.
In tho (VuhUH of IH71 tbih wan grouped with Udattawa, Kandanketiya, '.
wela, and Nikalanda. Population of Rayitalawa in 1881, 123 (67 male
females): in IHDI. UO (45 maleK, 46 finialeH). Moormen, Paduwo, Wanher
In 1H7H r*7A acreH {2Hti. *2jh t>/.) of paddy land wero regiHtcrcd, of whicli
RaenrMpaid lU 20 12.
Wegodapula Ua>tnaynka Nilanie ownetl land here, 7tf,4t)H, h2,OD3.
RAYITALAWA. - A village in Pallesiyn iKittuwa. Matale Knnt. Tho n
includoH Mekilivawalu and llunuketa-ela. Anciently called Rajatalawa.
//i//.-1llalnia.
Poiiulation in 1K71, llH (f.H nialcH, CO fomalcH); in 1K81, lOi) (59 mal
fenialcN); in 1H<)|, 1)2 (fil ninK'H, 41 femalcrt). VellabiH, Tom-tom Ikuton.
In IH7H 37 acren (iKr. 2y>. 1/.) of padtly land were rcgibtored, of whioj
acroH paid Un. fi2'tKl.
/Wnm/k «.-KgtNlugc, :i.-i,H25. Mahantcgc, a.^HI, D. C. M. (Talpoti Saka 17S
35,H:!a. Metihakke Mudiyanwhigc, 3,331, D. C. M. Scvrwaiulalage, 35,0^
RAY-UIK 785
SI 810 ▲.D.)>— lAnd voucher oanniHl to be writton and frnuited under tlieooB-
Uilon Utnrupalffuna, on Friday, the third dny of tho WAxinfr moon of Um
month Eitain, in the your of Siika 1 7:12. Am Mahanto Meuikrala, of ItayitalawA
Dimbulwala. In Uantnua of UilaHiyn imttuwa in Maialo, madv away with two
women and tho hooMohold funiiturit liclonKintr to Metihnkko Mudiyamie, b%
the Maid Mn«1iyan<ks d«aiinn<U*<l the nnine from Mahuntoya'ii non Ukkorala. who
in Mitiitfaction thonnif uindu oTcr nnio thr MiiiliyuiiM*. in iKiniViMii. the |iruperty
of tlia Haid Mcnikmln. vix.. tu'ilunikumliiira. Kv.., iiiu\ -fvcn hi*- and »lK>-liuiralu
raWoH. WitneMMN who know thi^* art' Uayii:iluwe Kiida t'nnunK*. ICK«MlnKi*
Vrdarnlii. Mi*tiliakk« IJkkurulit. Appu Nui«lr of the Kiiuf Iiuum*. Mckiliyawula
Gnnnuii'lu'. Kotmulf NiiuU*. llnnkini. (iodapaiMu of tho nuim* villii)fi>,Tikkujja.
Katlnta liiyuH^^aha Kotiiwa. Kaii«lrkiint)iiir«' .Miitiiajja. With tin* kiiowl«*«l|r^
iir th(>H> |N>rMiii^ thi-* ha< I«mm ^raiiiiMl. sn that MiKliyau-M* may truly <iwttir cm
tho live onlt'al o;ith>« for titr <«:tiur.
(1M]| A.D.V — l«nnil \uur|i«>i caUHViI to Ik* writlni ami vrrniitiil nndor the
coii»ti>)lation Anura, on Wrtlm Kilay. the lUth day of the wnxinj; nuain of tho
mouth Nuvun. in ihcyiar ol Saka 17:t:{. I, Mniliakko MudiyHnbo, do hen*lij
neW unto Ituyitalnwo K^^imIoku Arachcliila. of Dimbnlwnla. in (>autnua of UdA-
niya pnttuwa of Matulc. for and in con^idorution ot the p>um of 'J2 (ridiit),
Qc'danikumiuira, .Vc, exccjit thv he- and Hho^bufTalo cuIvi-h, which werpffiyen to
me by Mnhantcfro Ukkurain in Hn<i> fact ion of iho two women. \Vitn(><«eii who
know thoHnmcareMetihakk<)Itati> llala, Kahawaitc Appn, INtiyo^^c Ukkurala,
Pcpolt'i^e Appuraia. Dinturala of th<> ^amt> himM*. NikawfUe Wulto (inmmahe,
Pundiappu of the Hame }iou^<>, llunu Diiraya of tho name village Uilinda
Oodapadda of Walatuluwa. Known to tlioso pofHonn the lundn havo lieen aold
to be port-<4-*fHMl in jiaraTcni. 3,3:14, D. <-. M.
BEKATWALA. — A village in I'dupnlata konilc. Tninpane. Not in tho Conaoa
of 1871 nor of 18^1. Population in IH'.)], Hti (17 males. 10 fenuiM.
BEKITIPE. — A village in ITnantenna-woKini, Diyatilakaknnile, ITpi)cr Hewaheta.
The tradition is that « kin{{ bavinu gone out hunting wan watching for game
for an hour at a place in tbiA village, Iionro the name '' Uokabitiya-poya ". (the
hour that wom watching), corniptod into Ilokitipe.
Minor raid from Rekiti[>e to Naninkandura and thrco villago pathi to Pine-
gnla.
Population in 1>«71, 82 (43 maloH. 311 fomaloit) ; in 1HM1. 70 (3(i males, 34
femnioM); in 1801. 7(1 (35 nialos, 41 frinabv^). VollilaH.
AIhuiI 30 acrc'N (Ifi aniiiuu) uiidor paddy, wntoivd by Naraukandnra and
Uda*ola.
RETIYAOAMA. — A villngo in IMasixa pattuwa, Tppor Ditniluuii.
/AV/h.— KkaHNoclla, Ihidaua witnuu-olla.
Rftiyaganm and Mivanipaba wort^ gmupod to^^otlior in thu ( 'ensUM of 1H71. *
Population of Uotiya^^nnu in 1H81, 1'2.'> (74 ninloH, r>l fcnialoM) ; in 1801, 76 (40
malcn, 3(i funialcH).
In 1878 511 acrcH (2tm. 2p» H^/.) of paddy land wcru ri'giiitercd, of which 46
acrea paid Uh. ir>4'42.
FamilitM. — Wcdikadago m. Indi^nbamuUf^gt*. 3h.04<>. Oyage r». Parapawnle|^
alhf* Wataiiana^'c. T.OtJi. lfi,7:n. 24.:i21, 2:>.:.«}h, i;:,,«hh.
RIDI-KLTiA. — A villago in Wagapaimha PalK-Hiya pattuwa. M.italo North.
Not in the Ccuhuh of 187! nor of 1881. Population in 1801, 28 (17 inalee, 11
fumaluH).
RIKILLAOA»G0DA. — In Diyatilaka korale, rp|>er Howaheta, in Udagama-
waMani.
A Nuiall town on the Kandy n>ad, with a villago tribunal court-houao and %
Udl Htation.
A trou Wiui ouins follod noar tho nNidftido. From itii Htunip a nnuilier fif rikili
RTow, HO that tho pooplu who travtdlud UMod to tako hbtdtor uudor tl.u ahmdn.
Henco it wom common to nay that tboy oamo aftor ri^Hting nmlor the ahade i»f
tho Uikilla gas goila.
High road to Waluwalta, thn>o villago jKitliH to UiMlankunibura and WahiUwoht.
Thu nmd to llubatungmla bmnchw olV hort,>.
7Mn lUK— lU^H
WnlulawtiU uihI RikilluiruffgiNla wvre ((roupod togutlior in tbu CennuN of 1871 ;
uniU«l |M»ptilttti(»n, 2*Vj (202 ninlttM, (>7 fvniaki). PupuUiion of BikillngMgoda
ill iHtll, 113 (74 iiialun, 31) fuiimioii). VullaUii, Low-oountry Binhaleto, Tamila.
It Im not niontifinetl in tho (>)niiiiN of 1H81.
Two poliiM (oi)ti aero) under paddy.
MAUUOAllA*i;tLK-WKWA| A rdiaII taiik.
BTLAMrijli.V.—A Imiiilii of OnliMa in UdaRi^-A pattawa, Upper Dombanu
In 187H 2:i| ani-i (llir. 3/i. 3/.) of |Niddy land wore registered, of whioh
acn-H paid Uk. f)'.l'3<) ; tlio ri^nt wi ro rfdi'ttnitMl.
Fiimilirt. — MfHliwakniri* niid l{il:iiiiullvgu, dotfceodant* of Udage lliidiyaiiat,
truaiiu of lUv Dahula Mali^awa. H,7o;i.
RILAMTLLA.— A lianiM of IMiMimttuwa, in Udaaiya Pfttta North, Upper
DunilNira.
Not in thu CVnniiH «»f 1H71 nor uf IHHl. Population in 1891, 72 (83 males, 89
fomalt'HV
HOTAWKWA niKNAVALK).-A villaKu in Kunda|Nilla komlo, Matale North.
Not mciitionuu in any of tlio T'cnHiiM n*turnH.
In IH7H liui«! inoni than 10 acrvH (fKi. Op. 21.) of cummuted paddy land were
rv^iHli rod, wliich |Kii«l llx. irrl2.
** At the Vn«l«la villiiKc of Uotawvwa wo found tho people moKt primitive.
Thi-y liavc 1h!(>m Ht*ttl«-i| licru fnuii a very remote |)eri<Ml, and wiid that once they
ownu<l ail thn a<ljoiniii*r hiiiln " (.\fluin nwl Chiirrhiir* Ite^mrt^p.SI).
liOTAWKWA (Kri)A xsu MAIIA.) - Villa)<cs in Inanmluwa koralo, Matale
North, in Iiiaiiiahiwn-waHaiii, 2 niilt-H from the high road. ThcHe are Crown
villii^cH.
Not in tho i'fiisiiH «>f 1H71. Population in 1^81: of Knda Rotawewn, 9
(<i niiih'H, 3 ft'iiialcM); of Malta Uotawcwa, 21 (12 mail's, 9 females); total, 30
(IH nial<:!4. 12 ftinalt s). In \H\i\ : of Kuda Uotawcwa. 18 1 12 males, A femalenV,
of Miiha Uoia\ie\va, 33 (10 nialcM, 17 fcnialu>); total, 51 (28 maleii, 23 females).
VvllaluM.
In IhTH 3 arrcH ( \a. 2/i. (U ) riMlumicd fli'ldrt were regintored.
Tho Ih'llauoya rJM'H in Itrllan wt^wa and Uowh to Malta Rutuwewa. Fields
are not ctillivated, an thu taitk han U-en broken.
ROTAWKW A (RALAIiA(SE).-A villnRo in Kandnpalla koralo, Matale North.
In iho (NMtHiiN of 1H71 .Vliitwewa, Monigolla, and Rotawowa are grouped
to){ftlicr ; nititcil population, 't04 (143 nialeN, 101 females). Nut in the Cunsui
of IKHI nor of 18«ll.
In 1H7H 17 lU'rcM (H«f. 1/*. \\t.) of {laddy land were rugiMterod, of which 6 aorea
|Mi«l lU. (MO : the rent woro nnconminteil.
RUAKl .\M A.— A villau<t in IMiigoda rdasiya pattuws, Matale North, in Plaldeniye-
woNani.
iSViviiMi.— Kandi'waitr via.
/y;//..^}„|kadulk-k<utda.
Population in 1N71, 124 (01 mnkm 03 females); in 1881, 158(87 make, 71
fumalftt); ill 1MI1,1I2(41 nialew, 51 f(;nialus). Pa<luwo, Paliyo.
In 1H7H 42} arn'H (2l«f. l/«. 5/.) of paddy land wore regiHtered, tho greater part
of which were tciiiplu fiildn, (»nlv 2| acres |iuid lis. 4*22.
Tho viilavro iH held hy thu Kamiy Pattini Dewale teiwnts, tho land waadodiuated
by Kiiiu Raja Sitilia.
Actioiiit by .TuaiiiH Keritaiido agaitiHt lleiiry Drown for the Rusigama ettatt
(87 .OHO) and a;(iiinht <S. R. llr.ty for the Mayantonne estate (87,081).
Naida Duruyalaiju family (19,048, 07,49:i, 72.810).
BUB-RUa 7t7
BiTTU (1783 A.DO'—UDga and Kalawa dUpnted for the lUld Pandaliideiilja
of 3 pelai, Bitaated at Ruaigama, in Aiigiri koralo, and a» thcj complained,
the case was invest igateU ; and an there wai no oam; for Unga aooording to
law, the said 3 pclas and the low and high grounds, garden and trees wer«
awarded to Kaluwa. In the year of Baka 17UI, of the month Dinara, thm
eleventh dajr of the increaHing moon, Tuc«laj, this Hittu was granted bj
Angammana Ralahami, Patti Vidane of the seven tillages, chief of Udarata
Madige, Kumwe Lokam, and &Iahu Gahada Nilamc. 1,&11, D. C. Matale.
RuBiOAMA OR SuDUiiAKURroAMA ViiiAKR IS an old templo (2,713, D. 0. H.,
;419).
The Kandy Pattini Drwalr has thirtocu Sorvico Pangu here :—
I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9. Nila Piiiigu. — Tenants : Pnhal:igo« llmtage, Agalage,
Kittandiyalage, Pullowattego, and Waduwalngo. IloM ir>| acres tiulds, 4} aorot
ffirdens, and Kij acres hon. SSorvicos (coiiiniiittilile forlU. UOiU): all tho panj^u
(eight shurus) to send up for tho peiuliera oi^^ht nk-ii, four liuvo to go beforoit ticgiiM
to assist in tho preparations and to put up aixOios, elephants* sheds, &c.^ the other
four attend for tho liflocn days of tho peruheni aiul carry tho tnlapatmuttuwa
and pariilan for the Ua«oiayaka N'ilame : to kmuI up two nun for each of the
four festivals, those wl:o \!o for the Alutsal Man>;ulla>a have tti foteh hamha-wi
from (rurutU'iiiya ; each of the paii^'u to ^ivr liftrcii «iays a yar (or repairs and
cleaning thedowaht prruii>es ; eaeh to n'wa two m'«ts of riei* and one neliyu of iiil
for the piiikania iu Wesiik and one ni'lixa tor the Ihnaha kutti\a ; four men to
take hainba from ilu'^i^^auia for the WeNak riiikauia ; eaeii to cultivate b lahas of
tho Uu>igania niuttetluwa and reap, thresh, and store the crop ; to maintain the
Rusi^Mma atuwa in repair.
U). Nila Panv'uwa. — Tenant: Mondaruwrla IJkku Naide. Holds throe-
fourths of an acre licKl and Italf an acre garden. Services (counnulable for
Ra. 4\'>;'>): to give two tu'ecanut cutlers to the vidaiie and iicrfonn any services
required l>y ihe Uasnayaka Nihune not cxcct ding seven days a year.
II. Xila Panguwa. — Tenants: Apullanage. Hold *2 acres lie Ids. To give
the vidano In. 4</. u year.
12. Xila. — Maruwena.
13, 14, 15, 10. Dura Pangu. — Maruwena.
17. Ehelagaspitiye-watto Panguwa. — Tenant : Kachchi, a Tamil woman.
Holds three-fourths of an acre gjirden. To pay yearly 3 shillings to, the
do wale.
Irt. Egodawatte Panguwa. — Tenant: Naida Durayalage. Holds 1 1 acre of
garden for tho service (commutuhle for Uo. 1*1(1) of giving 3 noli of oil, or
2i. 3</., a year.
Jkf^r a.
78ft SAM— SEL
BAMAUAWILA.— In Pikoyn, AmbagiimDwa kortlo. Upper BnUtgama.
Not in tho CeiimiH of 1871 nor of \HH\. PopuUtion in 1891, 44 (29
16 fumaloN).
SANOIIilPALAMA.— A hamlet of OUUwa in Udapone koimle, Kotaale
&'/fV(im.«SAnKilipaUroe*eU from Raniboda-oya.
A fow U>iitiiiiioK. Toll Htntion and Koii^illa ferry on the Ramboda-Poaulpitiya
minor nwd. Vilhigo |tttihi to Di|mgo<la, Ambaheli-oya, Ramboda, and to
l\inangiininiuna.
HKLAOAMA. — A villaKo in Angiri Polleniya pattuwa, Matale Soath, on the
iNmlcfH of till* North* WcMlern ProviucUf about 2 milvii nonh-eaet of Yatawatta
ami 1| niilu north- wcHt of Divilla.
Tint waHiiiii Iiii'IikIom St>luu':niiu, Woli^mwalaf Iliipudona, and Tembilideniya.
TIk* tra«litioii In tlmt nt tlio tinio when thu hninch of the bo-tree wim brousht
fr«>ui r(lalii|>. tlic ('.-ipital of King I)}iarm:iKok;i of India, to Cvylon, in the reign
of lK<vau:iiii|iiva Tis^u (IlM? IM'.), four WVIli Duniyo arcompaiiivd it. Of these
four. Miif Miiiiwaii Wvlliyn Hftili'd in I^oliiwola. One of bin lU'sccndantAf Rankot
Wrllivu, olitaiiKil ilif |H'niiiHM(iii of King Wijnynpiila of (iodapola to settle in
tliin villaL'c, lutnoc llio nauiu "Svlu ^'ainu' (iivrmiltod villagi ).
lV)]iu1ati(in in 1^71, axo (JJO mahs liW) fcnialcs) ; in IH81, 4(i2 (24() nialee,
2ir» ftuiali-) ; ill iH'.il, 4tH (Jll niahs, l«.i7 fonuKn). Tliu lur{;cr number are
Wrili l)iiriy«» : tli« rt> aiu i\\>o Villalas, riMJivrH, Siiiitlis, Moormen. Tamiln.
In \x'if< alH.iii 1(M» iwvt's (4'>«i. 2/1. H/.) of paddy land were rcgi>torcd, of which
52 nnv> paid U-«. 17r.-2o.
SidiKaiiia kaiida ri^« h to a considerable heif^lit on the woHt of the Tillage.
It i^ iiirliiilrd ill Sil i^Miua (olato of about l/MH) acroii.
Knit; Wira Pnikraina Bahu lived in a palace on Selagama-kanda (Vol, L^
p. i'//).
FiiiuVir*. - Aiidta, ahakutuwi ^T. 4I.2:>!^. Arnm»>Ck'e. :i:*.030, :I8.119, 65,262.
AriiUKi;;«Kla>alai:r. lu.Mj;. liulatwatti^^^'r. ;i7.1»«;r». IH.r.IlT. ri."..2i*r.». (i.'i.oU, (j.'i.OlS.
l>rlMU^« ;^««. .'i.'i.ji'.j. iK-uiatau'uha;;!*. .'i.'».*J«;-.'. t;,*»,ol I, (l.'i.uiri. iK-watojfo, 4,07C|,
I>. ('. M. (Sinn Saka l«;.'i;. T.iIihhs ir.-^ii. Ko7). Diwiil^raha^ro. 44,449.
K^'iKiii^'.'. r.a.iini. Kill-**. «;«».im;. inilnpitap'. a7.iM;:», :iiM;;iii, ainiio. 5.'».2r»2,
iMi.oll. i;:i.o|:,. (MHlavalaj^i'. |o.:,;J7. 41."J.*i^. llapii^ahawultc^c, l,iH."». 1>. CM.
(SmiiSuka li'i'.Ki. Tal|M>t 171o). H.'i.liilt. :(7,thM. .m.-Ji;*.*. (m.iiH. (i.'i.ol.'t. Kos*
wall. •>;»•. ;i:i.<»:iu. t^.iiti. Lin.i.fjr. :»:i.i«;:i, :i7.iHi:.. Pahalago. :iiMJai». S'Jtuo.
ralli'/*'. |:».;Mo. p4iiiiipillaiid< ro. iJ'i.lMi. Pui^iimlia Durayala^e, .V».'.Mi2, (S.'i,:t7H.
Huppiro. i:i.:»oo. IMa^'.', »l.7sa. Wattogo. 4.o|:», D. ('. M., :i3,:wl, »m,378.
\v» i« no. ;i'.m;.p.i. ;p.m;»o.
(Kill A.I).).- On Mcinday. the tenth day of the increasing moon of the
nioiuh \Vc<ik.in itu* year Saka iri-^ii. Tura Duntya obtainel from Xiinbula
Ihirayii. of >«lau'aiiia in rallc-iva pattuwa of A*«}{iri koralo, hin (lortion of the
flildiif I aiiiiiiia and it-* nppurtmano .h Kiripiina Daluiiata. ganltui, hoU'HN ond
hiK'h niid lou ^'Miiip!-. From Tom Diiraya. ^^llajja oWtaiiutl ; fn»m S<>Uajia
tlir sinu' «l»'\ol\nl Jill Watdiajja. hi-* Hon. Waituajja and Kaliiajja Uiade oath,
wliiii tbr hand of the laiti-r wa** burnnl and tho fttrnuT gaiiie«l. Kabiajja
iua«l.« aiuiiipt'' lo havi- Mio laii.l-* dividul by giving Urilh-*. Imt Wattnnija wont
to the Wanni without waiting and titin^fcrri'd thr landii to hiH Min Dmpijja;
iukI l*«>nna obtain* d from Dingajja. The dt><H:t*ndantM of Hnigu nhall be
ciirM il. >iiir thnof of ptinna hliall not In* curbed. \ViinoH!M>rt who know the Mime
an* l*an<-;:ainaru I'nuM Diiraya. IMa/atna Dula Duraya, HapugahawattA
rnira Duraya. Mtira^olh-jfo M«ilda Duraya. Maha Wadu Vidane. In pn-M-nce of
thi'.-i* \\itnt■^'<olt ihf land« haw Ihvu trautfvrrcNl to Ponnsi, the nephew of Dinga
Duraya.
8EL-8ER 7»
BiTTU (1774 AJ).). — Meniki and Kira Duraya, of 8«lai;ama in PalMjA
pattuwa of AiiKiri koralc, \li>imt(Hl for thr niiiUUo 1 A luKaN of \Vt*IiuuuUknnibam
at Rulatwatta and tho 8 lahas of flohl lying on the luwfr »i(lf» uf the •tone aI
Kiri)(ama Dalufiata, and lud^od a oonittliunt U^furv niv. The oaMO wa» hmiU bj
me, and the riUX 2 ih*\m and 3 lahaHof Held wrn* divrtHnl and irrant«!d to Kim •
Duraya, together with the gnrdrn and houM) and tho high and low icruttiida,
lx«cauHv ho had in hiM ]M)!«.•^•s!)ioM the Tnl|Kit fn>ui tho original proprietor, AIM
bi«onuHU it ap)M'nrod that ho hnd right thi-n^tn. And to that efTei*t I hi« Sittu waa
given to Kirn Duraya on Siinduy, thoeh>\enlh day of tho increohing moon in
the month Nnvaii, of the ji^r of Stikii UWHi, by Ketukumbiiro ltaja|ialuA
WikramoKiuhn AmaraiMiti Wahala MtidiyauHO Ualahanii, the Atajiattuwo
Mumiiola Muhaudiraiua, Tappakara Mulinndimma, Ayiitukcte >\aniiAkii
Nilame, Maduwe Lekain, Udarata Kottalliadilv Niiaiiie of lluloluwa and other
villngeit, and of 5Iaha-mu<lige, llattuke, and of the Kandy MahuiM^nn Dewamandi*
rayake Ua.siiayaka Nilame. the Ualewabatmaya of Udunuwara, Dijiar» of
Udapalata, and Gabada Nilame.
(17H.'> A.D.).— On Saturday, the movent h day of tho month I*nduwak, in tbe
yearof Saka 1707. under theconstellaiion l'u\vaputu)Mi. While I.Tewattegc* Kirm
Duraya. of S«.-1agama in Palloiya iKittuwa of Asjriri korale, wa.^ |¥>s.4(>»iing in
|iaraveni riy purlions of Uiml calltnl I he«-ame indebted in \ii< riili» and
7 amunu and 1 |H'la of paddy on aecouiit of theM' porliunrtof laud. I oon.«ultod
my Hons Dinga and Mcnikaaud uiy nephew Kalnwa. who mu«1 : ** We cannot |«iy
and nettle thin d«'bt. You may trau-fer your lands to any dog you plfase." On
that I. Kira Durayn, and my elder siller Tawati have eausid tht;* Tal|tot to be
executetl and trauitfernHl over to ITn^ra Tpasika Duraya the Held for and
in cont<iderati<in of 1 18 ridirt and 7 amunu 1 {H-la of )»tuldy. and for a^^isttanoe
rendentl to b<ith of ui<. (Impnt'atiinH.') Witnt^stw : Miyimam.iditte Viilann
Halahami. Hittara Uuruunehe, Hapugaliawattege Nekat Duriiya, I'allegamage
Peruma Duraya, Iluda Duraya of tlu* huinehouHe, Moni^'ollege Dingitta Duraya,
Dcwatege Dinga and Menika. Kalnwa Yakde^^i. In pre>em e of th(*M* witne^itea
I gave thix Talpot together with tho original TuliMit and the Sittu. May it
proH|)cr. 4,07Gi, D. C. Malale.
Thero aro two Viharu : —
Parana Viiiauc, in ruins. Tho toniplo uiid psuiHiila stood on Ilenogedmn-
wmtta, which belongs to tho Dalada Maligawa. 1 Jio Viharo has in Vatawatta two
pangu :—
One Viharu Panguwu. — Tenant : Panditage, hoM« 8 kuruni field. Herfices
(commutablc for Kh. 4) : to givo onco a year a walankada.
Ono Howisi Panguwa. — Tenant : Tcnuegc, holds 8 kuruni field, 1 kuruni
garden. Servicos (commutablo for Rh. 4) : to beat tom-tom overy puya and
pinkam days.
Oai.lkn Aia't Viiiaki-: wa^ founded in the reign of tho last King of Kandy
by Nilawano Ihinansc, and lands wero dedicated by the villagers. Tho founder
wussuccoedod by Kbolepola (Sunaratna UnnAnH«% who was iucuuibout in 1859.
Ho bad four Talpots, Saka 1733, 1735, 173(i, 1745.
BERUDANDAPOLA. — A Tillage in Wagapanaha Udasiya Pattuwa, MataU
North, in Haduwc-wasam.
Stream. — Edag:ilaruppe-cla.
Hill. — Purangctckanda.
Not in the Cennns of 1A71. Population in 1HH1, 51 (20 males, 25 fumalM);
in IHin, 41 (24 males, 17 females). VollHlas, Katupulle.
In 187B 27| acres (13<i. 3y>. 0/.) of paddy land were registered.
8ERUG0LLA.-A village in Kandapulla koralc, Matale North.
Not in any of the Consus returns. .
In 1878 39 J acres (ItVf. 3/i. U.) of paddy land wore registered.
790 SEE— 810
SBRUOOliLA.— A hamlet of BandurmiMla in MaUU South (Voi, L^p, 04).
8I0IRIYA. — A Tillage in Inamalnwa korale, Matale North. The waiam ineliidie
Pol-aiUwa« Pidtiragala, Pahala Talkute, and Ihala TalkoU.
It it in lai. 7*59 north, long. 81 oaat, north-ea<it of Dambolla, 17 miles weet
of Polonnaruwaf 12 mile8 hy road from Dambulla (6 miles along the road to
Trincomalee and 0 miles bj a cross road).
In tho Coni«u8 of 1871 the Tillauo was grouped with Palutawa. Popnlation of
Bigiriva in 1HH1, IJO (72 males, 48 fcmalcH) ; in 1891, 73 (37 males, 36 fomalea)
VollufaM. Tho p€o|ilu huffur much from want of nourishing food and from
|)araiigi and uramaiin.
In 1H78 a little Ic^h than 14 nvwn ((hi. H//. G/.) of paddy land were registered,
of which 'J^ urrt>K )mi<l Uh. U'i)2 ; thu rest wcro redeemed.
Ki;/iriya HM-k, 1,144 ft. li in. ni>ove noa level, Hhch about 400 ft. abruptly froAi
thn tnnk. Tlio ruiiiH of Si^iriyu are now (18118) l>eing carefully excavated by
Mr. Hell, whoHe reports muHt Iw rend by all interested in the place.
Fur alwiut onu (|iiurter of itn height it in muMked by heaps of ruins covered
with forent, tho bare rock bul^'cH out in Home plaices and in others overhangs,
the mimuiit it uccessiblo by ladders. The summit was covered with forest,
which wnn cIcnuMi in IH'.M : ut itH Hotith-wcKt end there is a pokuna or tank,
H2 ft. by Cu\ ft. by 10 ft., eiicloHit] on all sides by tho remains of a brick wall;
still further to the H(iuth-we»t iH a hewn stone bath, 13 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. 3 in.
by r» ft. t> in., cut into the living rock ; and l)cyond and below it a stone
rhnnil>er couunan<lin|.( nn extensivu view of the plains. The eastern side of the
summit irt loucr than the wcMtern.
From the bund of the tank there are terraces f;iced with cut stones. Forbes
(~. /'. ^) KiyH : '' To form the lower part of tho fortrens many detached rocks
have liceii joined by iiia^Kive walU of .stone, Hnp|)ortin^ platforms of various siscs
and ui)e<iual hei^litH." Here arc many interestiiij; remaiiiK. A larf^o rock is
asceiidetl bv HtepH cut in it, and on t)i«: top is a reservoir for water excavated out
of the Htdid Htoiic,measiiiiti«{ \\\\ ft. by H^ and .0 ft. H in. deep. This in popularly
cilh'd the kin<;*N bath. A drain cut in the face of this rock conveyed water to a
lower btiildin;;, of wliieh only Mono and fine cement work of the floftr remains.
Tlii.H wah railed the kiui^'s brother's kith. There are remains of ** frescoes" oo
the roof of thin cliaiiiber.
Immediately adjoining; the kind's l»ath and below it to tho ri^ht is the
Imsement of tlio jud^nnent hall. The floor is drcsHcd to a lieautifully smooth
Hurfaru and enriehcd with bold mouldin^H on its sides. On the went side there is
a rai^ed dain formini; the jud^nnent seat. Mortise holes still exist at regular
intervals, where the supports of the roof unco Htoo<I.
Thehc aiieieiit remains are on the terraces at tho foot of tho high rock of
Sif^iriya. the summit of which was rea -bed by a gallery of elaliorate construction.
Th<! gallery, 0 ft. broa<l with a parapet wall 9 ft. hi;{h, was carried along the face
of the rock, the foundation being rendered fK^curo by terniced niches cut into the
rock, and into which tho brick foundations wero built. Inside the gallery
the ascent is regulated by flights of sttfts, tho steps are formed of monolithic slaoe
of quartz. The gallery is WCA) ft. in len^'th, perfect for altout *2(>0 ft., and for the
remaining 100 it is reached from a fallen terrace, and thence ahmg a groove in
tho HK'k, which formal the base for tho brick gallery foundation, to a short
ladder, by which the end of the gallery is entered.
Ah»ng tho outer side of the pathway of the gallery is a brick wall about 9 ft.
high, coven-d with a white plaster of lime of great perfection, perfect quality,
and with a highly |H>liHhed surface. At tho end of the gallery to tho north there
are many •ttonu stepn loading to the platform or stronghold at tho northern end.
The galier> from this to theniiminit has fallen an<l its ruins cover tho rocks below.
Alniut r>0 ft. abov(>. tho gallery, or ItiO ft. alsivo ground level, in a recess
in the ri»ck protected from weather, are the fragments of fresco paintings,
fiu'iires of women, of life si/.e and of good proportion and Rtill of brilliant colours.
These have lately been carefully copied by A. Murray, Esq. Further to the
west is a larue bouhler of somo OiN) tons lying on a slope, and apporently to
secure stability stone columns have Itcen placed as props.
8IQ-«IQ 7fl
From a point near ikia, a chasm which teparatea the dibrh at the foot of the
rock from the rock itaclf, the ascent to the top wan made bj adventorona
elimbere, who reached the face of tho cliff by Uddcni of ^uiif^le Rticka and rope
made of jungle creepora. There are huk-K or nichcK cut in the face of the rock
rising diagonally from right to left ; thi-Ho hold the baAcment of the brick
gallery that once existed and now form a bold for hands and feet.
Tlie summit wa.4 forest clad and nlMuit two acrcH in oxtcnt sloping towarda the
aouth. A wall of rock runs across it from ea.Ht to went. The ground on tho top
ia terraced, and at the nortliom side the gallery from liclow rcarhetl the loweai
terrace.
Besides tho very interesting rock and the remains alrcu<ly de!(«*ril)ed there are
traces of a cor.Hider.ihIo town. Thisu ruinn have been only partially examined,
and much remains to be done hy excnvution lu^fort* anything can bo dotemiined
either as to the ago and the character of the buiidin^H.
Almost duo Houtb uf tho great rock of Sigiriya in Mnpn-g:il:i, which con^istHof
two masses uf n)ck surrounded by a wall of lar«.'o stont's of very ancient
construction, which enclosed nbout U\ acrcH. An enibanknunt from the foot of
the great rcuk to Mapa-gala and from Mapa-gala southwaixl for more than two
miles is tho bimd of the tank.
To the ea.st and west of the rook are rectangular areas enrl«>sed within
embankmufitM of earthwork, which make up a spaco of nearly 'MH) itcres, tho site
of the ancient city.
Tho earthworks Koem to have l)ecn prot* ctcd by moats facod with stone, which
were tilled with water diverted from the ea»t and north.
At no great distance is Piduragala, a pictun.>S(pie wiMxled I'ock, wliere there are
two ancient Bud«Uiist rock temples.
Tho native tni«litions tell of tho occupation of Si„'inya by tho abiuiginal Yakko.
Another local tradition connects the roek with King Devanauipiya TitMa, who
reigned ab(»ut 20C n.c. They nay that the king found on tliu roi-k a golden bamboo
which had three trunks called Yako-yalikti, Kusuma-yahkti.and Yiikuna-yahktt.
In the first trunk there were golden figures of wnmen, in the .neond golden
flow(;rs, and in the third golden fiL'uriS of gtxls. Tlu; king said, *' Lit lhi§ rock
be aliraifH runtcniln'red Inj ;«/»." hence tho natiio " Sihigiiiya," remembrance rock.
The gallery nn<l other buildings on and around the givat rock are attributed
to King Kasyapa. ilo was a son of King Dalhu Sena, whom ho murdered at
Anuradhapura after licing brought back from Kalawowa.
The Mahiimtiisa (chapter M) s;iys : —
And nflfpllmt, tliat witk«d nih-r of nun (.Kn-ynjia) wnl hi^* gnHjm aiid his
cook to \\U hroiher ( Mot'.'ullaiuO to kill liiin. And fimling that he c-ould not,
he ftarcd tlan^'i-r. and took liiui'^-ll to thr Sihn*^iii nnk. thai wa^* hard fur men
to cliuih. lie elt-arrd it loiniil alKiut and Mirrouii«i«d it hy a ram|iMrt, and
built galhilcs in it. with ti^Mii(-« of ]ion-< ; whi-reforo it took itt name of
Sihauiri. Having galhcuil to^Mthrr all \\U wealth, he bnriiil it there
carefully, and H't giianN (tver the tica-iire'* he had )turie<) in divers places.
He built there a hively palaer. ^|tll■n<lid to iN-hold, like unto a K.-cond
Alakuu)an*1a. and lived there lik<! Kiivera.
And Mi^'ara. the ehief of th*- arni\, tuiilt a pariwrna after his own nanie.and
a hous<> alx) lor tht! Ahhistka-jina \fi' built thtrca monu^tiry f>f the hamo
name ami a coronation hall, where hea^kcil (Imt tbr coronal ii»n nhould take
placH; with more s|ih-iu1our than the Sihi Siunhiuhlha. but iM-ing refuH.sl, kept
quiet, thinking 'I ^haIl know about it when the rightful heir conies to IImi
kingdom ' ]
Hut it n>|>ented him (Ka^ynixv) afterwards of what he had dom* ; i*o be did
many acts of merit, saying. ' How !*hall I ei-^-ape ])uni^hnient / '
And he had two daughti-rs. tlie one nanie.l Hu«lhi an<l the other Upftalavanna
He cauM.>d a vihara to lie built in the garden that he had olferod near
the PK-'k (Siha^iri). whence it al-o t4Nik the niout -« of hi** tw<i daughtom.
And t}ii> viharn. alioiuidiiig with the fuur thiugr> nee(»ary for monks, ho gave
unto tin- I)hanuuaruci lin tlmn
Mo^'^^'allana gave the Daiha and the Datha-Kondnnna Viharas at the
Sihn;,''iri rock to the Sugalika and Dhamniarnei brethren, and haviuff converted
the fortreoM it>4df into a vihara he gave it to Mahanauia, the elder of the
Dighasanda Vihara.
There is a notice of Sigiriya alN>ut a hundred years later. King Sangha Tiaaa
End his son and bis miniHter were taken prisoners, and the succoshful victor, saya
Mahaiuinm, chap. 44, " was very much delighted therewith, and gave orden,
792 SIO— SIR
laying, ' Tako the captiveii forthwith to Sibiigiri, and there behead the king and
hill attn without uuy fvar or tecru|»)c'. hut bring ine the miniater aliTO.' " And the
kinq'a Hcrvanta who had been wt ordered took the three prinonert to 8iha|^,
and firepared to do as they hud tieen commanded. Tnen the young pnnoe
obHcrvinu it, iipako unto the ext'cutioner, and Kiid, **I pray thee cut off my bead
first, as tnat would bo lietter for mr." And the king's senrants did as they had
been a^ked, and afterwards Wlieaded the caj>tivo king
The executioner thon spake unto the fiiitliful minister and told him all the
king's orders. And when he hcnnl it he sniilod, and he s|iuke thus unto them,
" IluN it fieon left t(» me to huu the hi'udltsi \uu\y of my niAHter, and think ye that
I nhall serve another after tii:it I had hervetl him V Ye hsve Hhiin him hero, and
will ye now curry away his Hpirit ? Alas ! what fools are yo Y Verily I belieTd
ye are niuilnitn and iimane." Saying thene wordn, he fell at his master's lifeleM
feet and clun'4 unto thciii, so that tlie king's »iervants were not able to remove
him from the dead body of the monarch. And so they cut off his head also and
bore all the three tt>gi'thor,and showed them to the king, who openly displayed
hin joy to all the pouplu."
Siglriya wan rentored by King Pai.ikrania Buhu (11G4-97 A.D.).
The place was »lni(»Ht forgotti-n until Major Forbes explored it in 1829 or 1830.
lie dcbcribeM liiri iintt impression : —
The morning uiiHt nuddi tdv elcarc<1 nwny and wc found ourselves on the
vor^e of a pitix; f>f water, remeting from itn unrullietl surface the large forest
tni'H nrutinil. with the Inih' overhanging Mdt-H and hru<«h wood 'Covcrvd summit of
tho r(M:k of Sigiri. which niiiN and to have htarte<l fnuu the plain and to frown
di'thinic over t he meanly Hclds and far extending fonhtxof the nurrounding plain.
Fn>ui the (•|N>t when' we haltttl I could di'iiingui^h niaHMivo stone walli
apiM-aring thn>ugh the trti*?* near the l)a^e of tho rock, and now felt convinced
that this was the very place I wan auxiuu't to di^iover I
8ILWAT(2AMA. — An abandoned village in Kundapulla korale, Matale North.
In 1H7H G| acres (iki. {)ft. Hi.) of paddv land were registered.
A Paduwa caste man became a HuddhiHt priest and was called Silwat Unnanie,
and lived hero. Afterwards it was made a village nnd called 8ilwat-gama.
BINIIAY.VPITIYA.^An estate near Oampola, at the foot of Ambuluwawa.
There is the nito of what tradition says was a royal residence, of which there
remains a carved stono about (* ft. long and 4 ft. high, which probi&bly formed the
aide of an entrance. It now stands beside tho ambniama on the mmor road to
DoloHbago. InMiilo tho amlsilama are two cut stones, which seem to hate been
sockets of stone pillan.
Sinhayapitiya wasono of tho first coffee estates planted. Its original owner
was Colonel liird.
Actions by the Oriental Rank Corporation ugaindt Ambalamage, Gajamanage,
llornnckanigp, and KetawalagCi for encroachments on Sinhayapitiya estatei
m»,3U2, iN»,:i78, iK»,:i87.
KIRAXOAIIAWATTA.— A village in Pallesiya pattuwa, Maiale East.
In tho CeuHus of 1871 grouped with Pusale. Populstion of Sirangahawattt in
1881, 71 (40 males, 31 fomalos) ; in 1891, 100 (53 males, 47 females).
KIRIMAIiWATTA.-^A village in Udagampaha korale, T^wer Dumbara, abont
2 miles from Kaiidy and half a niilo on tho north Imnk of the Mahaweli-ganga
at tho fiTry, formerly called Palugantota. now Lowella. Road on right to
llakkctiiwagula. It is bounded on the nouth by the Mah^weli-ganga, on the north
byUunnepana, on tho we**t by Lowella, and on the cast by Degaldoruwa.
The Arachchi-wusam of Sirimalwatta includes Lewclla, Dcgaldorawa, and
part of Arangala.
PojMiltttion in 1871, 351 (191 males, IGOferoales'i ; in 1881,477(258 males, 219
females) ; in 18U1, 430 (2'25 males, 205 females).
SIR— SIB 798
In the H. L. M 42| mtm (SU. \p, bl.) of paddy land wtre reffiitered.
In 1878 524 acres (26a. Op, 0/.) wero reffistered, of which 32| aoret paid
Ba. 104*55.
Tradition rays that this was a royal flower garden made by King Dutugemanu
n64 B.C.) ; that there waH a ntreot between the city of Auurudlinpura and the
flower garden, so thickly peopled that a iNiHkct of Howun picked in the morning
passed from hand to hand and reochotl the city in time for the evening offering.
AuP.YAKON Walawwa. — Herat MudiynnHe's daughter Kiri M.iliatmoyo bud
four children, Punchirulu, Kiri Hunthi, Kulu llanda, and l>ingiri .Menika. Kiri
Banda and Kulu Dundu hud one wife and had two sonH, Siriuialwatto Lekani
and Tikiri litindu. The daughter Dingiri Monika had a hon, Alioyukoii Walawwe
Banda, who married Kandegedaia Menika. He got a deed, Saku 1725, from his
grandmother, Kiri Mahatmoyo (5,131).
The widow and HonA of Mullegnma Maha Nilanic Mold land in Ilotota in IM.%3.
Action hy Mullcgama Mcdduma Itunda uf 8irimalwatta ugaitisi tbepuruhaMrr**
daughter. 3:»,lsu ( IW. /.. i>. NO).
Kahaude Walawwo Lt'kam Mahatmaya in I S.'i 1,27,221.
Sirimalwattv lianda, ^ramlAon of Maha Kala {^Jnti. ( om., 10th Ihiurnhfr^ IS23),
and i»uu of Lokn Punchirala uf the .Mulukudo Walawwa of Awunuguma
(IW. l.,piKiil,:HKl),
Mutukude Walawwo liamtai*, demvuilautH of Hiukondo Mudiyannu of Ufgal-
doruwa. 7,Stl.
Ririmalwatto Uala, son of f-VcMlawaitu llala of Amunu^'aina ( Vol. /., pMt).
/Vfiin7/>«.— AlM'yakoo^re Bfludas, lU,«5'.».*i, :{:i.(i7;», .*..*»..".2I {Juil. Com., IWA fhtttbrr,
lalU). A mukotuwrgc, .'>.*!,. "c'l. .\inuiiu;;amarallo Wuluwwa, :i«i,:iii;t. Ankonda*
golU'gf, .TJ.Hsl . AKwcildunur*' M udi.vaii-<», 1 2.21 7. 1 •»,7;il», :i I ,ri7 1. Asw^ddume
Pihauarula examiucd an wituc<*.H in .MuIli^M)iia*H trial for tn>a>oii in l^<:i'i. lie
had 1 • * * * '
emph ,
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fi.H.
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kahawcg.', 1 2.2 1 7, :il ,:.7 1. Htrat Al iidlyi
(1771 A.l».).— On tht' nftirnlh day of the incna-ing uumiU. U'ingThunMlay of
the month Itak. in iIk; li'ilKtrd yuir of .H;ik«k. <>n thi.<4 «)ay 1, .Mattambu (ianiUKe
Kapuruhanii. of .siriiii.tlwatta in \\w r«la;,Niiii|taha of iMiiulNira, do on llii»
Tal|uita uiiiko owr uiy |Miraviiii property i-oii^istiii^ ol thr ii|i|K'r 2 in-lat* of
.Mattainlh-ktiinlmru. tn^filoT with tlu* liiKh ami low lantN, Iioiim's mul ^rmxl,.||,i^
troi'H and plants foniiiu};' appiirtciiaiici's tlirrcui. au«l aUo all my piu)H-rty, tu
my t»wu daii^'hter rnndii .M«>iiika. to hr lu'W l.y Iut |HMiiiunrii(ly in |i4ii.»vini.
If any di-^turW lhi> ri^'ht of this Puiitlii Mt-nika. tlu-y oluill iHM'tmdrnuK'd nt the
ordi-aN. hut uiy Piiiu-hi Mrnika and hor di*Hcrn«lani<» ^hall !><• ireo t*Vi<u if nhe
woro to Hwoar at llie live «inU'al.<«. Witiu^r^'H : llainirka .Muili^auM-. Korult-gQ
MudiyanM\ llrudiiiiyi-gr Muiliyan^o, tJamajio <I»iiia\a. •! a \n»( karate I'paMika-
mla, Kulu Appu Kaukanama. Written by l>igaMoru\v»t <Jauilaya. 17,.*iOO.
(1 7h:i a.d.).— In the yonr of Saka 1 7o:,, of tin; mouth Mrdimlma. on Friday, the
fifth day of the incn:i.<<ing moim. The |>ortioiiH of land Kaluliamige Punguwa
eouMsitingof hi^'li aiul low huuN. pard«'ni*,lnr!<.\«-., whirh had U-vn purrhoMcd,
1>ayiii}f money, \,y Pata</aiiia Vidaiicof Siriuuilwatta in lMimhara,ha« Uentnins*
fcrrcji in paravrni to Naidf Appu. nvrivin^ I rum him .*»o ridi- hy Puhrhappu,
the Hon of t)u> haid Vldau«*. Witnc>>cH : .Slailpitiyo^'c Kaiikanauia, Koralege
Ami'hohila, l(i>nil)ii4h>niyo Maha Arachchila, Uamhuk\\tdl«»grTikiralo. WaUloge
Mukuruwe Vidane. Narauimnawu Appu, Pauikki Ilenaya, Vidana Uvuaya. and
7»4 HIR— SIR
AknrumbA YHkito<«Ntt. Thoy who h'OuM dinpute thi«i either bj word or doed shall
•utTfr ihf vcii^'cunco uf the (inlmlH. Although Nuido Appu were to swear in
oil, oiiwdung.iit thn tfui|i1c, ami at th«> Avu ortloalH, he shall be freed therefrom.
For tbo iiailiiy, ni>»iiry, and clothx given on thin account 53 ridU. 2l,<)tf7.
(lri<N) A.r>.).~In the year of Siika 17'ii, of thn month DumUi, on this Friday,
thfl ninetefuth. I, KonL'uha-nnge Uiigurala Oumwaho of Sirimalwatta, in
UdaKampaha of Duuilmra. Ii:iviu<4, uii nucount of uij nect'oHity, tranufcrred in
paraveiii Kongiihu angewattn and thu htfiia nituatvd al>ovo it. which are my
j)rii|>crty, to Miiilpiliyfgc Vid.ine. nivived from him ten HdiM. one bra^'4 boi,
H cubiiH of cloth, one nianioty. <iiu> knife used in the waint, and 1 chunam box.
WitneH.<M<4 : Ktltii^f.'^e Anirlioliila. INihahige l*u1in;,'urala, Tikirala of the bamo
family, Kongalia-anire rwkurala, Viyaunnlaj^^e Canuiya. With the knowledge
of tlie<te |HTMin« thin land vourlit-r h:iM been grantid. (Impfi'culiuns.)
(l**o;i A.l>.).— In the y«ar of Sak:i 17.'.'i. the twenty -second <lay ot the ttun in
Mithunn and on the tifleenth d;iy of the inen'uoin;; ni'Ntn of PoM>n, being
Monday. nndiT the eon^itillation Mnla. f. Kiri Mnhntnu-yn. the daughter
of llenit MndixaUM! fit Sirimalwatta, in the l'da;ram|uihu of the difttrict of
DnnilKira.do make over the I'ollowiu^' huuK being part uf my paraveni property,
vix., the land I.'wula of I |M-la, t'»;:el her with the iipiHT row of roonm Ixdonging
IhiTeto. till- npprr pirden, lliu em-oauut tree standing in the midtlle of the naid
garden, the nili pid;:.ilia. rata pidgaha. bulalwela polgaha, iiemi polgalm, the
ciM'oiinut ireewldith >tan<lH in the middle of the lower ganlen, thu jak tree
■ danduko'x/alia. rroiii eluMia'^ theexaet nioicty of (•allindamnlle-henu being that
portion tlhreof on the bitlier-^idi* of the diteh. half of t'dawattchenu lying
(owartii (he tdtl -itc of I In; hoiiM>, from .Madnmanahena that part of whieh lies
clo-<i' to till.' rock Adllg^ala. thai portion of War.igii^pitiyelu-n.i which Vu'^ cIoho
to the tijimmalf'-* ht-na. fr.un rnwakkotuwelieiia that imrt which lie> cIuhu to
the llikgalia inr. and tlint portion of (ianga'^^awaheiia lying clo>e to d'aiitota-
deniyu. Tli< x' hi'^^h and low ground-, trrr^ and plants I, tin* >*a?d Kiri Mnhat-
meyo. have nitdc over an a paraveni prup<rty to my grandson I'nnchirala, the
chilli of my daii;4liter l)in;riii .MiMiika. 1 b«ing >aii>tU-d with the u>^i<«tanuii
which III' i<« rrndivfing lo nic. ( Inipn-cntiiaH.) \Vitni»»eH fur the giving of thin
Tal|Mit arc Sirini.tlwatie Mudi,\an«i', Aninnnganni llala. Karuliiyadde-gamage
Duu'gannaral-i, Kiiuan-rc Aiiiunngama Ital'i. I'dage llala. Kaiidcge Amunngauio
liala, Kkaneku'c Hala. ()«uii-|e MndiyaiiHC, Madapida Hingnr.ihi, Alutwela*
iialialage Kank:inani:i, .Mikalatuida <Satnmahe. Kala/ahai'e Mami Oamnmhe,
Kumburc Mi:!i»ukoinwi* (iaMim.die, and llapnwa llenaya. l'\>r the drawing t»f
lhi'4 Talpita Madapola llala. Ilefure the above-mentioned per-onx thb« Talpata
wax given. \^7.
(|h|K A. it.).— In the year of Sjtka 1710. of the month Nikini, the seventhday
of the dc(!ii-a«ing moon, under the constellation Keti. TniU'4fcr of land<4 by
Kongaba-ancege rkkurala of Sirimalwatta to bin Ktaim (wife) Kiri Menika.
\Vitne'««ei4 : Sirimalwatte I.ekama, llannekgo Uugurala. Dehiiunditti^e Dingi-
rala, lliinbadeniyege Arachchila, Agahikotnwt*gcGunamalnila. Talpot written
by l)igaldi»ruWe Lekanm. 9,.'t7(i.
BiftlMAi.WAi ii: ViiiAHK iri on n rock. The Viharo ban bocii rebailt and
rspaintud with iinngeH in tho modern Hiyle. A tw«>-tftoricd paniuila has been
rooently built below tbo Vilmro.
The Oanoaiiama Viiiakf. ownn two Pangu here : —
1. Mnlton (1^ aero (lold and a Humll garden) : held by Harankahawege, for
the Hcrvico of f urniHliing a m:ui for innlton for mura of fif toon dayH and two daya
for tho iiannnuiru and aliitKil fcntivnU ; to cook oflTuringa for udo-towawa and
mabadanetcwawa and to remain on guard at nigbta, except on fcalival days.
Tenant M on duty get raliouM. After new your to prcnvnt Kwcotmeata and lietol
to the inuuinb<<nt. ServiceMConininlablo for Uh. *JH'*J5.
2. lioniih* (2 ariH'M licblit and about an acre garden) : bold by Siyadiinigoand
(iuriikaiidnreu'o, fnr the servioo of blowing tbo boninewa for the three towawa
during nix iilternatc niontlm in the year U'ginning with Hnkinaha. During mura
the tenant goes bonie for liiM food, gets bin morning ration. After new year to
([ivc a peiiunia of vegetables and bote! to the incuniUMit. Tbo tenant may go
lonie after the towawti. SorviecH connnutable for lU. HT'l^O.
The I)ai.aii\ MAi.biAWA b.iN i Uowi^^i Panguwa of half an iicrt* field and a
bit of garden held by Nannpanawe 'reninutta>alag«>. for tho Horvico of boating
tbe tcniniuttama for the three tewawa during tbirtv dnyn in Himlara and at tb«
four fcntivaU and at porahera. Service comniutable for Ua. 5*86.
It baa alito a Maruwena Punguwa held for Taml)orn aervice.
SIT— SIY 79b
8ITA ELITA.— A Tillage in Udapone koiiile, Kotmale, 6,046*6 ft. above tiM
tea, at the 62} mtlopont on tho road from Nuwnra Eliya to Badulla, 6*80 miiw
from Nil warn Kiiy.i.
Not in tho Cciihus of 1871. Population in 1881, 40 (26 roalM, 16 femalaa);
in 1891, 40 (21 mules, 19 females).
It iH Mill that the elephant ou which Slta Dewi was hruught bjr Rawana
disappearcil under the earth at thiit pluue. Hollow marks on the rock are still
▼iHiblo ; these are hc'lie\(>d to bo tho footprints of tho elephant. An old
womau nami>d Sami Uinma han n Hiimll kovil built here di^dicated to SitaDewi.
Sita, accoiDfianied by thu younf? Trisido, woi i^'moved from Uawana's fort of
Sri I^inkapura (which exiNUil far to thu wcMtwanl of the prrmnt inland, and
WiXA nfterwarilM Hubmertted) to tho furcats whero it was intended to detain her
in concenlment.
Thin irt the Sitatnlawa, where it is boliovc<] tho gO(hh>Hii was concealed,
totrethi'r with Trinida, tho nioco of Itnwaiin. who was her solo companion.
The plucesi meiitioncil in her )oumey htill retuin marly tho Hamu names: jet
as her route ikih>hmI tv'i<:e near Anurn<llmi>urn without it^ Uiii;; mentioned, we
may conjecture that the tradition is of a prior dati* to the foundation of that
ancient city, .'lOO ii.c.
A l>n!«iu whore the Sita*ela burrtt<« from under the rock, after an underfrround
QouriK,' of tift) yards, is cnlknl the Sit.iko >nda. Here r«»uiid 1 'jlen formtHl by tha
eddyiii}^ stnuui are poiuleil out as the marks of the fiH>t of (he elephant ridden
by ICuwaim. ■ (^/'urAr-t 11.. j^t. VUK Ul.)
8ITA-GAN(2ALA. — A villajrQ in Ambngumuwa kornlo, Up)>or Bulatgama.
Inhabitaiith in 181M, 2 malcM and 2fumaloH.
SIWURUPITIYA. — A village in Oan-atapalata konUo, Tumpano. Adjoining
Weliwitu.
In tho ('eiiHUsof 1H71 tho iMipulatioii of Siwiiriipitiya and Woliwita waa 471
(2«U) males. 24 1 feiimleH). It in not inoiilioned in tho i'ousun of IHHl. Popa*
latioii ill IH'M, 74 (^4 maloM, 40 feiimleH).
FumititM.- In IHIl, Aiuuiiugaiua I'unehirnla mado over hi* i>!«tate to JayasekaraM
Appuhauii for assiotanco (2i*.'Jiri). In 1h:»4 Ratwattc Walawwo fianda, taa
graiidHui of l*uuchirahi, nold thu 4i«tat4i to Kadumwowa tilhit Ebugama
Saruiiaukara Unnauso of Malwatto Viharo. Action by tho priest against
Ouru'^al|>oltt Punchirala and his nint^T Jayasekorago Kaln Meuika, children of
Appuhanii, 2H,(i]4.
*
SiwuKUPiTiYK ViiiAnK iukI Bo-malvwa built in tho roign of King Kirti Sri.
8IYAMBAIiAGAHAWELA.~A village in Udugoda Palleniya inttuwa, Matale
North, in Wahak«)tte-wusani.
In tho CciiHUK of 1H71 grouped with Pulapatwala. Population of Siyarobala*
gahawula in IHHI, 1(»2 (al males, fil femalen); in IKDI, 11.) (tU) males, 63
femalcn)/ Miidaliperuwe, deHi'oiidants of Portuguese, Nilamakkarayo, Tnmils.
Ill 1H7H, m:J3 uereH (hWi. ^jt, (>/.) of pad»ly laud wore rugistercd.
BIYAMBALAOAIIAWRIiA.— A village in Lriggala Palleniya pattuwa, Matalo
East, in Paliej^MUia-^aKuni.
Not in tho Census of 1871 nor of 1891. Population in IHKI, C (2 malea, 4
females). It was alMiiidoiud in 1HH7.
BIYAMllALAOASTENXA. — A village in (taiigawata koralo. Yatiiiuwara, oa
the bank of the Malmwoli-gungn. Th<« road fruiu Kaiidv to Katugaatota
passes through it, and many houses and boutiques are built on the aide uf
the ntad.
7M HIY-BIY
In tho CenniMi nf 1R71 it wm Kmaped with Mawilouida and NillaweU. In
tkt 0<tn»uii of IHHI nnd IHtU it in innln'le<l in the Kandjr Monicifvality.
Part of iho villn((o Ik'Ioiiki* to tlio UanKannna Vilmre« which Ium four Berrioe
Pkn^n, & Acrcn floliN, t^^ ncrun K^irilfiiH, ami 21 iicnm of hen. Ruuawanage hold
thu MnltntiraniKl Muli«>n 1*1111^11 to MUpftly Htiwom nn<l boon duty and toeook. *
Kotuwala Nai<l('l:i}(o hoM a tmiiKtiwa to convert imdtlv into rico, nupply TOge*
tabioN, and mrrv palaiwinin ; and Oinnru I^obbo IhIiu Lcbbo held another
paiiguwa to RUpply Null. All the ncrviiv^ are commiitablo for Rn. A7*26.
/)im*7//-«. — A1nh(tk(in llaminA hrld Un«1 on lea<«e from Oanfrarama Vihare,
1»1.HH7, ItJ.ti^l. I'A.ail. Dinjririya Duruyalairi*, »:U77, X\,'21H. Dunuwila,
Walnwwa luild!* Inixl on Im-*!* fmm (lanfrurama Vihan>. Onr.inmholafftt, ft,024.
Onnap«tiatri'. (I'.i.iMHi. llalu-aiMillana llfnayala?!^, :U.'J77, XV2li<, A.^.77'J, An,Mrt4,
ri7.'."tii, H.(ii7 (N. S.h lliinkiritff* (i*M|tpli«'<| milk to tliokin)('ii imliwv). :I7,<H)7,
»M,'i7i», rii.r.H.-, (JhiI. fom.. 'J.'.nl (hfohrr, i.s'/n), Kuniimnvt*, :i:i;.»77, :i:i,*i78,
ri.%.77-.», .'i7.in;il, Jiil^Hl. •7:4liH. M<Hirm<n, »<».2II, ;i7.«o7, 47,«iao, f.0,0U6,
ni.riiio, :,:,,u<,, ni.Hiii. ti.VliMl, r.9.«|i:i. rallrwrla Mu(liyanm>, ri,oi>|. Pihana-
mla. I'lMHl.'i ( IW. I., p. Hit). Hnnawnnn^'o. tiiiantH of (lan^amma Vihnro,
»»,:n7. ai.'.u**. ««i.rt«j:i. r,f<.o:i7. 'iviikwla l»alilyo»ro. ti\,i*hi IMa^ro, 3l.!»a8,
llU.tNMi. rituwrla MutliyanM*. .'i,0'j|. Ununituno Wahala Mu<llyaniH*la}ro, 8,047
(N. S.). Wahala MniliyAnfielav'o. r.iMlKl. Welo Oammahe, r>,0-i4. Willoran
Muiliyan)U>laK«, '»*»,772, :»7,1m;(;, «:f;,H.s|. Wilwala Aracbchige, 55,772. 56,804,
57,lNirt.
BITAMDAIiAOODA. — A villa;{c in Medapalata korale, Yattnuwara, on tho minor
road from Kmbilmi^ama to Alaj^illa.
iiiiU. — NaranwalakjUidurcli)a, (ialahakulikanda.
In the CcnHnxof 1H71 ^muiKMl with Panikatuwella. Population of Siyambala-
goda in IKHl, UVl (hS mxU"*, 74 fcnialuH) ; in IH'.H, 151 (08 m:ile», B3 funialen).
Thf SivainbalnKfMla (lannilr of 05 ai^rtMi (.'I2rf. lyi. 7/.) of paddy land wan registered
in tilt* II. L. M. ill tlio nniiic?! of Sinhalap<<«liya, Gudif^andcniyo Araichuhila,
Doluwa INdkntuwo Appu, Trmmcttakkara Maloluwa. Tcmmcttaya, Iimladena
TciiiiiiHtakkura Appu, Mani|M! Appuhami, Kirikitto Uala, Talaiuitpittye Rala,
NVarnt^odaya, 1Ian/an|M)ru\%'it Tcininettaya, Sinharaya, Kaiikanam liala.
In 187H 07} acron (X\'i. % /i/.) wore rtgUtercd, of which 38 acrca paid
Ra. nil '711 ; Ibo rest wcro redeomod.
Thin villatru iMilon^od to tho Mainpitiye family. Mampitiyo Diaava left it in
IKSl to bill M'cond wifti Waiidni-ai^ala Kumaribami. Slio wdd the village in
1835 to Lcvuko MiMblunia Kiunatibanii, who in 1H37 koUI it to Dubigama
Katfinabatiitaya, aftrrwaitU Diwa Nilanio (t4,.'IOO), from wIioho hou, Kdward
JanicM Ibdiiitaiiin, it pavNcd to bi>« brotbor-inlaw, (liragania Diwa Nilanio and
Uati'iiiahndiiaya itf Yatinnuiira.
The Si'ivi«M» *lVinir«"4 t'oniniiNsionrr n»uMJ»ti'ivd a Nila Pan^^nwa nn tho Ninda
pMiM>itv of I'Mward tlaiiirH IbliiKuma. It ronMinNMl of 12 luirM ndd and 8 aerca
t(ard4'n iiuld by iiiiio t«'iiantH of tbo faiiiilioH of (iainai^c (3), Paliahi,i;o, Aiuukotu-
wo^M', Knrnknd»'u'«» (U), K«»ttii«;ali:iwattruo, llaii!r.inpornwr^e, nnd tioni^alego.
SiTviofH (couiiiiutablo fur an aiiiiiial paynunt of Uh. hV.liiU) : to cultivate the
ninttcttuwa 1 p«da for iacb of tbo niiio Hbaic!« for the niaba barvcMt, bulTaloca,
K4'«*d paddy, and cordn for plon'^lm lating HUpnlicd by the proprietor, aiKO iron
plnn^dishariM, tbi* ttnantH supplying tbu ri'Mlof tlie iinplenicntM, rucciviiig however
niiiriK'iii'o cacb for purr.baMin^ tbein ; to vonvc;^ the crop of the inuttcttnwa
to tlio waliwwa at Si\anibala;{(Mla, to thatch it and the ont-bnildiiigM — the
agriiMiltiiral MiTviro lantn nix inoiitbn, of wbiob alK>nt fiftfcn dayn are entire,
and on tbo rc^l ni< rely MM'iii'^ daily that tbcni in no damai,'e done by cattle
and Htop|i:ii{c of wa(«*r. «^<v, to tin* inuiti*ttnwa ; to HUpply two gnardM for
the walawwa every nik'lit during' tbo ynir : to convert paddy into rice when
^Mplir<*d ; to convert 1 1 l.ib.is paddy into ft laba^ of rice and dtdivor the Maine at
8iy:iinlKila'4«Mla (»r Kaiidy ; t«i Hiipply ten incu t«> carrv palanquin and bngirago,
when HO employed are fed ; to carry to the burial or burniiig-placo tbo corpaea
of tho walawwa family ; to do any work ordered not ropui^nant to their canto,
receiving remuneration ; each to ^ive a peiinma of aweetmeatH and lietel after
tlie new year. ()ama;;o dooH not join in cultivation, pounds 3 amnnu of |iaddy,
rereivinK 4 labaa of paddy for hi<« jmiiia, nnd hel|»n in carrying ntraw from
tho tbreNhiiit(-llo«»r to the atuwa. The tenanta arc fed on three nloiighing daya
and iine tlin-Mbing tiny. Kanh of tho fihan*<( receivoa 1 ptda of imddy for weetling.
Tliere in a Maruwena Pangnwa hebl by a blaeknmith.
8iy-«IY 717
#lMii7iM.— AUkotawefe, 6o;MV. 6u,721>. AabikfrodA Xada Uuhm 9i fi^jaa*
balagoda Viharu ( IW. /.. ft. 13:1), Amukutuwti^, GaBMittt. tioafak^gv, umI
IUiiKan|H>ruweiro (VclUltt), llangauiioruwi'go, «4U (TupoU Hak» 1641,
173«i), 27,li>2, :»0,S<iU, 60,72», 70,07G, ^^i,G^I. HitUrH'e, tia.MO. Kult^r»h»-
watt^ife and Kurukudege« ri,214. Ujranuabfr, 6,214. Xlkafamt BalUft^
Uo,b8a.
(1720 A.n.). Inthoyearof Saka l«i42, vn HatunUy. iht Uiinl *lkf of Um
iucrea<«ui|; muun ol tbu mouth Mt-tlinihuo, uimW Uu'ouni4«Ilaiiun S«. Miidft
Duraya, uf llant(iui|ioruwa in Kunduiuluta of IMunawura. U'iiip in dehU with
th«« cuuw'iit t)f hill >'ouu;;cr brulhrr llurutnl l*itUya, |iaiil off tht> Kiitl ili-l»t, Tia.,
u.'i ttiiiiiiiu of imdily aiul l.'ii) ritliH. Jn utuutiticratiuu «h«rruf Muda iMiraja
truunri-rrtO the ItiWiT 1 aiutiim ol (!:il-njii;tkiiinliiir:i, uiih the iranltti. h«>u»o«,
tnvH, \r.. th<'ri'toh« liiii)riii^, til th«-«ai<l llurntal ruliyn. Wuiu^Hii: Kitul
lUlu, Kuukttiiuui lUhi. Arai hchili t>f the vilia^'r, lloiu.uiiMniwc PtHliva, Trm*
moitankaiiiya. Muiiwatii)(iMlu .Miuli^aiiiH'. haiitaro SJ:iha Ihiraya. Whoevvr
disputi-^t thi.'t will have to MUlfiT froiu thr onlcul*, hut thi* hSkUl IlunUal l*cdijA
or his dcKcudanti 'vill not hiiffvr tucn'frum. C.*J14, D. C. K.
filYAUiiALACioDA ViiiAke wa.H crecU'd hy Maui|»iti>o Kudu IlaiuLi and was
••dowed with hodio family luod^ l»y thu fujlowingdccd.diitvd WvduoMlajr, of tb*
MODtb II, in the year of 8;ika 1722 (IHOU A.n.):—
I, llampitiye Kuda Bauda. of Sinduiu wanuliada Yaiinuwara, bavinif scparmtcd
a part of SiyamUalapida WalawweuiUta hy a ditch, and ha\intr planted ia
it )ak, cucuuuut. arcca. plantain, utau^o. un<l jambu trvo:*, a.H well ah novcral
different !M>rt« of flowtT irt'i-^. i-rci'tt-tl a \ ih:ir«f and a |Kiutala. placing od the weat
»idcof the viliurrattO'Treo. Atti-ra Kin;:otiitiniuuc«- of |tuv<<<»^iun of tbcirardea
Siyauiluln^rcHlawatta hy M-vi-ral of my tiiirl:i!h<-i«. I al^o |>o<'>'C«Md it ; and for
mcrit'n -aki'. and that the o-n'iiiunie^ and tilFiTin^''^ ixinrnx-titl with the vihara
may continue wiilmut any ini(riiii^^i>*u, 1 drtlicMted t» tht viltarc thu following
bik'h and low lan<l> : I auiuna ••! rulkathkiinihura. 1 {nUoi llak^e^liy^wa. 1 pela
of Piiiknmbura, li! laha^ ot Giru-aiiifa. tiifvther uith .*• |ioIai ul Mctkle^udaheaa
hclonK'in;: lln-reto. Guii^alewalta. 1 annum of Uukuttanah(ua,(jira-au-^«:watta,
and the pii-cv of irr«*niiil of G«i«la;ran<IiniYe Araehchila't* Itena, from the trees
llillakanuwa to kahata)iclaheti\aaud from Kahatn|telah( tiya to rahaloku^l^mha
n'arhinir »•> far a- th** diii-h of itira-an^'a. 1 |>(1a of Koitavrahawatta — Ibcee
hi^'h H.nd Urn- ^'roiuuU. in all i amnnu *J {n Lm aiid «i luha». 1 havi* €4fcred
to the vihan-. WiIik^t-* m Ii«) kuow the Hinie are l>otl.inwela fndiyarala,
Kainnial- iii^'e INim-hirala. rar.ik.i'au'i Wr I'thu'e rnn« hinl.i. l>ehi;»'.tnia ViiLkUa*
kaia>a. M.tiitiin /•* ll:il.i , (Hiru.:.iiiiay.t. CSani ,^'iHl:iva. T* inuirt'.a^a. llalliyMlUa,
Pita\>i-la 'i'l-niiiti !t.i\ i. Il;iii..ni| lonue l*edi,\a, WalaWHe Kuiia Kuul.iuiya. aud
l«oku K.iiiWaiii^n. Ai.ii li> lii\.i Naiitn and .\\,i;:.ini!t Warte^e Itatial Naiilr, and
luf Hiilin^.thi- Uiw.ii.i Ihkdiii. (lnipr««atiuiiii.) rt.iHii'i.
Tho Ninio donor gr.iutetl thu ftdlowing died in lfHK>: —
DiMlieatiun caU'M'd to U- written in the vi ar of Sukn 1727. ol the uoatk
Durutu. on Sunday. th<* full ummiu day. 1. Mauipitiye Kuda lianda. of Siyam*
bala^'uda KamlniMl.ita in Yatinuwani. have ilidieal«tl fnini my herfvlitary
laUiU the tiehU lK-ti-:in;.'a of Iti l.iha", \Vatte|Mih*ya/e«1eLiya of h lahaa,
Pilaweh-|>alkada of 7 }•• la"* and (» lahao. niakin-/ in all 2 amunn and 2 |ieLap,
and Me«lde;;oilahena ul r> laha^ Im-iuc the uppurtciuuice of the field ihUkada,
Buk-attana of A fi* Li^ and the ^'anl* n. Gon^'aU'Waitu of I {mU which ia an
appurtiu.ince ot the lieM llak;;e<li\a. the K'&rdvit Gira-an^a ot 1 |Mda v^hich Im
an appurtenanee ut the litld (tira-a!.>::i.and al'>u a ]«>rtion ot the ^-unkn which
foruio a |iart oi the "aid fT.iiih ii. and the .'anh'n Ki>:?it/.ih.iwatta of 1 |vlx the
whole cot. oi«* in;; of .'> aniunu aud 2 i" lat. iin-ludin.: ihe hi^rh and hiw irrouutle,
I ha\e i:raut<«l ni»on thi»Talp.t to !»• |n -.. '•Mtl and « itjovetl hy thf* pnptiit iu
ftuo'i "'ion of I)hanui<a'akkliita Ti rasinii. hy oti-t rxiiii; and |4rforinin^ ihe
nuddhi-t reli/iiiu- dutii phI Mu- Mhan- cf >i\iiuil>i1 u'ihIi re* \fXix h^ th«' ltnd«thi<«t
n*li^'i«>n i» in eii-^uuiv. Thi-* Tal|v>t wa» wriM«n niMi dethi-aixl hy mt* in
ptv^oncv ot tht-M -piit .t» aiul Ui.mih n : Meiiikiliw-Ia l'uruiM^>. hnr^'ampitije
I'nnau^'. lM\.d.i huawt lu I'ltiiaii^' M-rilur.iCah- I'nua* .f. I*ar:tk>-:.-<w«llf l'tlaf>ia
Appuh;aiii. I)ait:ure Vdi.itep- rum hiiuUi. (iuru,:.aiiuvu. G«'iii^>-ia Viiiu. \Var<4ka-
fftniaya. llulli>u<Me ritaWrla T* uiunttaya. A)a. .miu ^Va".«^e lkt«Lil Nuit|«.
lIan^«ui|Mtruv\r Tidiva. WuLtuwe Kuiia Kaukuun.i. Lt'ku Kank.&niya. Naitla,
If any of my di*oiidau'.!» ».r •»:r.4ii^'« r- or any other |n r-mi ••hull intiTrupt,
di-*pute, or lay cl-iim to thi-. *).•> >liall h«- «iili^it* t«i th- p .: i hui> nt of the four
h«lN. hut ilio< that a^'L-t thi- d«di>-a*ioiu \en l>y y^*•u^ .-LilUi>ji.\ ihv^hiriou^
happin*'*'* of thi> hea\« n^.
TOM HIY-aiY
In 1M15 Miimpitiye I^oku Diiiavt Riniiiod to iho vihare by thrM tloodvKobo-angA
of 2| pnlmi, Nttnin-iiiiKa 24 pvliiN, and (>oiif{Al«wuittt mid Ilunudt)uiyii of 5 poliui.
In 1H23 l>ohikumbur«) Anu Nayiikii Uniiaiiiiu, tliu incumbent of diyambabgoda
Yiharo, wbononbiMdcAthlMMl,tninMfurred tho endowmenU and the vihare to hia
pupil Menikdiwola Tikiri Unnoho (11.17U).
An}{o«)a UniianHo wan the incuiiiUuit in 1834 (&/>>0). lie waa conyicted of
for|{«rv, and liuddharukkbita UnnuuHu claimed right to tbo vihare under a deed,
from Angoda, dutod 24th November, 1835 :—
Whi>ri*aH I, An^'^Mla Siwuruk, wim puiiiithcd by Oovemmcnt while I was yet a
pri<-Ht, and whi^rca!* on ihu «lay ut iny Ivavinif the pritrtthood I had no
opptirtnnity o( triuihfrrrinx by a notarial duiHl to Mvnikdiwola Unnaniio the
KiyuiulmlaK'Hlu Viharo. v^hichbclonKitl tome, iut(ether with all tho landi thereto
u|i|M«riainiit|r. ami uli ntuvalilo an^l inunovablc prui>erty lielont^iug to me. I
thuretore ratify and runtlnn the Tal|N>t which I wrote with my own hand and
puve on tlie llHh Au;^n«t, \nXt. M« nikdiwela Unnaii'<e in hereby authorised to
J)OSH4*<.4 {H'iiccrully in paraveni the Siyambalngotla Vihare, to;rcther with the
aniU therrto up|H*rtainin^, and all movable and immovable pro|M;rty. In
future 1 cannot make any other trannfer in favour of anylxMly contrary to this
trauMfcr, and 1 dfclare that liffore thin I have nut {^iven to any one, and I
heri-by promise and aifrei^ tluit neither I nor any of my doHcvndantM Hhall in
future eontt'Ht or «li-*puti* thlM iranHfrr. Wherelore alno I. An^mbi Siwurala,
have aifain \nA thin dci' I written, and having ^iffned it I have ^'iveu unto
Menikiliwrla runahM> in prioenn* of KebehMibi IMyada'^Mi UnnanKt* of Mal-
watle Vihan*. Duuiunnpobi Itiianapabi Unnan>«i>, un<l Menikdiwebi Hennek)(0
t'kkumla. In preMMin* of iheno witnenHCM thin wan writttrn ami n*ml and
expliiiniMl, ami wan heuletl and pinned by IKm Andrin. Sinhalene Notary Public of
Kandy. 11,170.
ThiH appidntment of Menikdiwebi Uunansc wuk not acceptable to the Wulawwa,
and on 13th June, 18,V>, the widow uf Mampitiye Uiiuiva gave the following deed: —
1, Wanduraffula o!iti4 Kannmale Kumarihami, lato of Seven Koraleij, and now
of Kandy, do hereby otfer the field llunudeniyaof .'> ixdas, Naran-angaof 2 pelas,
Kobo-an}fa of 2 iK-las and .'• labat, l)oti-ani;a of 1 iM.'la, Palkada of 1 amuna,
(iira-an^a of 2 pela<«. and PiniHdakniiibura of 2 pelan. uli these landsof 4 amunn
2 |MdaH and Ti bihu'* in the whole, which belong to the Vihare at Siyambalagoda
in Yatinuwura, wbieh was creeteil by Mampitiyu Loku Dihava, and which has
biK-'n iuheriteil by lue, in order that the otferini/s ut the vihare may hereafter
b(« eontinue«| nnint«*rruptedly. all the^e hi;(h and low groundn with the vihare
art> hereby oifere<l to Kaluhendiwela ludajoli UnnanKe, now of Siyambalagoda.
AftiT a liti^'ution (11,170) it w:i.s held that Huddbarakkbita UnmuiHO waa
, entitled to the incumbency an the tutor of tho depoited Angoda Unnunsc.
Buddbai'iikkbita Unnanne died in IH.'il, und left a bint will iKM^ueathing the
vihuru to Snman;;al;i Unnanne (TcnL ti2).
Suniang.ila died in 1875, when there wan a pndongcd litigation between two
Soung priestH (t'J.Kp.i, (;u..VJ4, (it),H24). liowala (iunarutna Unnanso waa
oclared tho rightful incumbent. Ho <lid not remain long a pricnt.
BIYAMllAliA(it)l)A. — A village in Medaimlata koralo, Udunuwara. It bclouffa
to the Kmbekko Dewale, and in not entered as a ttepttrato village either in tho Hi
Lokam Mitiya nor in tho Commutation UegiHter.
In thu CenhUH of 1H71 grouped with Kml>ekka, Mcddcgoda, and Rangama.
Population of Siyambalagoda in 1881, 124 (70 males, 64 females); in 1891, 119
(C3 males, M fenialeH). Silvorsmiths, Painters.
Tho Sorvieu Tenures Commibsioner registered 4 acres of field, 6 acres garden,
and 3 acres hi-na as the Siyambalagoda Oammahelayo Ganwasam held by
Erawwawela lianiiayaka Nilamo under tho £mbekko Dewale, for the service of
attending tho dewale on Wednesdays and Saturdays, to omnt tho offerings of
money ; to attend tho perahera and tho cutting of the water ; to maintain,
whitewash, and decorate an anamcKtnige ; to givo a buffalo for thrimhing,
and to take caie of tho |Kiddy till it bu removed to the granary; to join in
reiKiirs ; to givo implements to fell timber ; to join in giving clay for tiles ; to
givo laths and 10 bundles of striw ; to join in giving meals to tho Dasnayaka
Nibime,and toprenenthim with swoctmcuts and betel. Those services are oom-
mutablo for Us. ti4*75.
KIY-8IY 7M
King Kirti Sri kavo tu 8iri|mluliiiiiu (u!ia» Hiralii TniiilMirulunya) a KunnM
in 1772 A.I). (Sttka ICIM), on tho oocusioii of Iiin Kniiig in Tttiij6re, whoro Simla'
died. The Mime kin;( alno (pivu to Sinila'H item Hw\ A|i|»u KaiilKuiianiA a grant
of KelielwatU and liimbulgullulcuiiilmni um a rewiird fur iiin bravery whan the
Dutch were in Kandy (Jud. Com., July^ 18:iJ).
Erawwawela Basitayulca Nilunio bad u waLiwwa bore.
/ViMfViW.— Badal^o, 38,862, 40,014. iKtwuHuniulara Galladdalago, 38,882,
40,644, 6 l,53r>,TcHt. 98.Mn.^lYeiicy C28. IIakiiru-an(,'rgo, 81,405. UpaMakaga,
83,700.
BIYAMnALAPITIYA.— A village in (Sniigawutu koralo, Yatiuuuuni. It adjuina
Bowala.
iS/rrnm.~ Dunumudnlawc-oyu.
In the GcnAiiH of 1H71 gnmpod with Bowala mid Wcl-nta. Not in tho Gonaua
of 1881. PopuUition in IHOI, lir> {iVi nialuH, 52 fcitialuH).
Dowayala^o owned bind hv.n: and in (laniioruwa (1M,119).
8tvaiubiiIa])itivo ^Toli«)ttabi wruio a deed given by Mi^'antvnno, senior, Adigar
in 1789 A.n. ( V.ll. /., n. 4U).
Riyanibuliipitiyo Nilunus a ^'loat favoinito of Kiii^' Itujudbi llaia Sinba.
Siyanilialapiliyo Uitlu, Si,\aiiib:dii|>itiyo Aiaobdiilu. iiiitl Siyanilwlanitivu IIoraii«-
knraya wuru ru^iHlorud in* tbu II. i*. .M. of llowal.i an ownum of lana (lo/. /.,
jt. ill).
SIYAMIULAWATTA.— A vilbi'^c in Kaudapalla korulc, AfaUlo North.
Not in any of tho €onsuH Kt'tiiriiM.
In 1878, 3^ acrcH (la. 2/>. 0/.) of paddy land wcro ngibtercd.
SIYAMRALAWEWA.— A villai,'e in Kandapalla koralc, Matalo North, in Bilij^-
kando-wafiam.
Sirramtt. — AinlKi^Mlianiula-oya, Ainbagabaroubi-ola.
/////. —Tihl>otiii»ulakandii.
In the CciHUrt of 1871 •{ritupcd with Itiliyakandnand Ilanibarakntuiiota. Popn-
latton of Siyambalawvwa in 1881, 3K (24 nialvH, 14 fcnialcH) ; in 18U1, 64
(31 nialc«, 23 fcnialcH). VdialaM.
In 1878, CJ acrcM (3<(. 1^/. 4/.) of paddy land wore rcgiHtcrod, which |>aid
IU.01].
li)4. Gaorai'mli^ula. liulf mill} from (fubi;^)iIlM)ia, a villa^o Mtven mileft frooi
Dambulla on tho Kurunc^^ala rmuX. There aro ibruo inscription^ two of them
cloio by lacb otlicr at the lH»itom of a mii>M of rockx and the third about
400 yard:4 fri)m tliin in a ca.c bricked npon threirsiih^and containing; kIz Ictlirea
apparently for bi>«1>4 hcraind in the rffek ; it i* only approtu-habUt by • clefi
between two rooks. All thne ins«-rii)ti«ins an* in characters which aln*adj
vomowhat resemlile the round I'orm of the pillariu>cripiionhof (bed iithnMitnryi
they are all fra^mentH. and only a lew viutls are le|;ili1e of each, m) (hat wo
cannot ev^n ascertain anythin;; alK)Ul the conient-* (.I/«/'i'i''* J«r'»i»/ intrripm
tiortM, p. 6'J),
lu.'t. SiyamlK-lawawa, alxnit a mile from Caeraendipda. S«-veml r<»ck
temples on a hill and an in»ciiplion ii<-ar an old da;;olui. of which only one lino
i» preserved {Ibid, p. 5'J).
Siyambalawcwcge family bold land in Itilijakanda nnder tho Kandy Maba
Dewalo {Vol. I., p. 103).
SIYAMBAIiAWKWA.— A village iu Wagapanaba ralle>i3a paitiiwa, Matilc North,
in TittawelgoIla-waKam.
Not in the Ccohus of 1871. Population in 1881, only r» nialu^. Uninhabited
ainco 1887.
^ Thi» village was Het apart by King Wala^jani Uabn for the hcrvic«> of Hupfdy.
■ng water to wash the feet of tho recumbent inmgu of liuddbu in Uambuln
vihare.
dOO SIV— 8UD
The Uanibuiu viliare him five Sorvico Pangu ^21 ftcres fields, 2^ aoro« g«rden«,
and 171 acroH hen), held by Guiniuahelage, rahalago, IhalagQ. Alutge, and
LXewatego. Scrvicca, putting up and ducorating a iorana at the Nanumuim
Muiiguliuya, ami to give vweotniuata ; tu repair and whitewash 8 ft. of the
niuntlappu and viluire wall ; to cowdung the vihare floor ; to repair 4 ft. of the
wahulkttdn ; iit the Kutti and Alutsul Mnngnlhiya to decorate the torana afresh
and to give oil and MweetnieutH ; at the old and new year to give a pooumkada
und 4U l>otel leaves to the high pricnt ; to keep the kutharauia constantly filled
with water for the tciwawu ; unoo a year to thatch a portion uf the maha salawa
of the puoHala ; to contrihute daily to the dankat for iiftt-en days in the I0u«,
3 neli rico, one cocoanut and condimontM, and to give twopence a year as
Mwuruniihi ; to give yearly hIx men for ten days for tinilier work and the
general reiNiir and iniprtivcuicnt of the vihare and its buildings and gardens ;
to t;ike chargu of iliu cattle ofrurcd to the viliare and to HU])ply it with milk
und ghee from the c<iwh. Connnutablo for Us. 101*45.
8U1)(TIIAKUUU(}AMA.— A village in Udugoda Udosiya pattuwa, MaUle North,
in I'aldeniyewuHani.
Sti-ntin. — KoH;jaha-ela.
Populaiioii in 1H71, 154 (84) mulcN, 74 fomalcH) ; in 1881, 211 (111 males, 100
fcmalcK) ; in IHIU, 17(i (H3 malcM, U3 females). Paduwo.
In 1H7H, 27| ;ion.H (Kbi. 2/i. 5/.) of padily land were registered, of which 22}
licn M p:ii«l Us. 71*10 ; tlie re^t were temple land.
Di/ring the Kami) an (lovHinmenl the villagers held hinds for the service
of Mipplying lliu king with white jsgi^'ery.
F(ninHrM.^iii\\ii)iii\\iHtv, .*h;,:i.".). Ciiilwudiigc, *J2,4lU Iloranekarag^i A«B80
I). ( . M. (Sittii Snku 17:is ». tl.'iS'i. :t/.'n (N. 8.). Ilmlnge, 1>1,4I7 (TalfNit Saka
IMC. Sillii >tiku 1727). Ihiilumulle/e. :>tl..r2i). KnkulawattiMfo, oU,:t2U, 3,244
(N.S.). «Mauiu;{timuv\e;;<', H.-'n^ili. Pululdeniyege, 41,&tfU. U^iasaka Uallago,
22.IIU.
(li;7.'> A. II.).— In the year of Haka 1507, of the month Wi^sak, the (cnth daj of
the iiicreasiii)? dkhiii, bi ing Friday, under thn ooQiitelhition Uturupalguna, the
piir|Miri oi the land vuiirhrr in at f«)llowH : -That the |M>rtionH of laud, via., the
middle :( p<lii<4 ot rululdeniya, UUemulia of 1 amuna 2 (iclas, and Aswcdduma
ot I pelu, with the hiiih and low lamli appertaining thereto, which belong to
nte Kile Duraya. of .Siiduhakurupuua in Udugoda korale, have mode over in
luiriivciii to my daii^^hter Tikki. Whoever dispute or contest this shall have to.
MulTfT the veiiK«ance of oiilhn, and my daughter Tikki eon freely swear upon the
live ordeal otitlirt. Wilne^Hen : llauduna Duriiya, Kaluwa liorauekamya, Dehi*
atteguiiin NuwarapUHHa Duraya, Uan-uwuda liuraya. With the knowledge of
thene witm-HNeit thuno itortions of land were given.
SiTTir (l><o'> A.I).).— A diKimte having ariHen Ifotwecn RuMigaraa Kira and
Menika in rep|>ccl of the fielil Nila AH\ve<hliiroa, it was heard and inquired into
by me. when it wan found that Kira had no right. Thcivfore it was decided
thai the field Ihj utliudgid to Menika. ThiH Sittu was grantctl by me, Puswelle
(tabada Nilauiu Raluhami, in the year of Suka 1727, of the mouth Poson, the
third day of the duureorting moon, being Friday. 21,417.
There arc ruiuM of a viliare and dagoba.
The Kundy Natha Uewalo owns nine Service Pangn (11 acres field, 7 acrei
ganlen, and U acre.i hen). Services cominutable for Rs. 18*65 :—
8ix Suduhaknru Pangn, of which three pangu (0«. 2p. 8/. fields, Ou, 3p, 0/.
gardens, '2tt. 0/>. 1/. hen) were held by Medage each to give yearly 100 balla
of white jag'^cry to bo delivered at tlie Natha IJcwale in Kiuidy, or to pay one
shilling eaeli a ytai*. (Mie pangu wa (iUi. 2/a G/. fields, 2 kuruoi garden,
1*1. \jt. W. lu'ii), hold by Kamleye, to give tJOO balls of white jaggery, or to
pay six sliillint^H. One paiiguwa {iht. 2p. Hi. fields, On. l/». t)/. gai'dun,
Ou. .V- "'• bell), held by .Metiaije. to give ;;uO kills of white jaiggcry, or jkiv
throe KbillingH. One paiiguwa (Or/, ly*. li/. fields, 7 kuruni gardens, Of/. 2/i. 0(.
hen), hehl by two Me<lage women, to p:iy yearly fouipeiico to the dewalo.
Three lloiane Pangu, of which one panguwa (la. l/>. 4/. fields, Iw. 2y>. 61,
HardenM) held by lioranokarugo people, to piav the horauewa for the peraherA
and the four festivals at the Natha Dcwale amfpiCMiit each timn 40 l>ctol leavea
BUD— auR tot
to 11m BMDAyAka NiluM. SanioM eommutable f or R«. 12. Tho olber two
pongu (Oa. S/>* 9/. fields, 1 arounu ^^iinlen) hel<l hy Kan<lf'|fO and l^dag«. Tho
former to pay iizpenoe and the latter foiir(i«iie«, reii)HHHivoly, a year.
BUDUHAKURUMULLA.— A village in Kulugaminananiya |Nittuwn, Hariapattu.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with Dulwula ; unitiil population, 240 (138
malea, 102 females). It is not in the CenHUs of IKKl nor of 18U1.
BURIYAGODA. — A village in OangapnlaUi korulo, Yatiuuwara.
5/r«am.— Suriynffoda-ola.
Iliil.—^u riyagodakanda.
Population in 1K71, 207 (14:> males, ir>2 femalon) ; in 1881,902(183
179 females) ; in IKUl, 25S (128 maloH, I'M) femaleit).
The Buriyagnda Oannile uf 2*> aorci (12/i. \tt. S/.) {Mtddy land n^iri^CcTpd ia
tho II. L. M. in thi* namf^ of Tunappiilli*. Ilini bin^irf, llcminwatio Ral«,
Galaboila Appii, Ata|>attu IVruma. Uajapaksi Mtidaliwasam, Pallt^ Appo,
SuriyavTixIa Tikini. Hiiii St^ta. Molappu.
Tho Kuriya^oda LMa^^Hlara Gannilo of ll| ncn>* {Tut, 3/i. 1/) rog]Ht<tn«1 in the
namfrt of Konappu, Tanwcla, Ataiwttu, SiditMlara. IUija|takNa Mudaliwi
In 1878, 75) acres (37(i. ',\u. 41.) were rcgiHtoriMl, of which .11 acres piiid
Ha. lOUiJ.
A S:inn:iA was granted by King Kirti Sri of laads at Suriyagoda to Suriyai^tda
Huiliyauso alia* Nehiniwala llala S;ika in lMi\ (1704 A.n.), JutL (4>4h., j^/«I
diyanr<Hago.
Gr>,r>S»u. Uduwalttgc, tili.BGI.
(18ir» A.D.).— On thin Friilay. th<» tnith tlay of thr inonlh Wisik. in th«
YCar of Saka 1 737. I. Vihar«>ff l*unrhiiula, <if .Siiriya;,'««ila in <iaiiKa|MilatH of
Yatinuwara. do henby jriw my parav«iiiTota-annaof :i |kIui«, Kraiiiiidii-an(^ of
5 lahaH, and their appurltiiaiioH. hi'trh an«) low lumN, hoiih<'«, t;aid(n<4, uiwl
plantations, to my m>n hu;r(^tiitiarula. Witiif-iH tu thin arc; Arafhrbijff*
Aracheliila, VihariK" Aliit^aiaa Appuhaiiii. Itidiiiitiillf(;o riiiirliirala, lliii;fii|.
wala«(u Ukkurala, Upa-'uka l)ura>a, ami Kira Diiraya. With the kno\vlf<l|fi*
of thcHtt witmwHtw tliiri land iftAui wa-« kwhi to Dii;,'j,'aimarala Any imtmid
making' any diHimto with r(to|M!4:t to thit will Ih* piinihluil. |)ii;;};unuaiala. who
reutU'rod mv aH«int4»nc"<' ami oli(ain«'<1 thi-r. or any |M-rM»ii olii.iiiiiii}{ tli.'-r fr(»m
him may Mwrar in any (l« wait* an«l iioihin*,' will ha|»|M>ii to tlnm. So "ayiii^' tbu*
wa!4((i\en. Thf^raiitio^of thii* Tui|M*t ir^uNo kin»wi» to .M< aikiliwila 1 niian f,
Alut^^oima Unnan«(\ ami tim two .Suri>jijfo«la ruimii««tn.
Nakknduarama Viiiaiik wum bnilt by Kiny Sri IVakranm Hnbu tho <Jroat.
In tho reign of King Xart-iidni Sinba of Kiuidasili' (IToO-lTiM) Suriyii^MMla
Nayaka Unnansc wan iM-beaded, bis property was roiiliM-atrd, an<l biH lolatiimM
■entaa prisonerH to Hiniotina. Aftnwanls, in the ni^'iiof Kini;Sii Wija>a Sinba
of IIanj,Mirankota ( 17:M -1747). the nlaliouK wtiv nb as«d tbion-^'h tb«« intcrr-t snion
of Wcliwita SanoliK llaja, and tbrir lands win- n -^tnivd. In the coiilUniliiiii uU
the vibaro lands wore involvt-d {Jtnl. Com., .'>l.<t .lA'.y, ts2tl).
The followiiiu' SiinnaH wan i;rantud by King Kirti Sri in Saka 17(K1, 17HI a.Ii.
(Jwl. Vuiii.y liilU Ovlobfi; iS'JO) :—
In the roiirn of Hi- Majmty Kirti Sri HajaSinha, thf hl«'n«'<1 onr. lik«» a ir^m
worn on th«» to|i of th«« »:rown of Ihi- kin;f of ilu* unlvi r««'. wbiM-obita-* f«««t are
n!>Hort«'«l to by Icarm^d iikii liki* JHts. ami who«»« funic n M-ndtli'.ii tbatuf tno
full blown loiimat tho time of thr full moon, rxtrimivo nn<l i*|M.t1i-)ii* ; it havinic
been obHi'rvi'd that the viharc at SuriyugiMlu in (iangu|ialttla Yatinuwarm
802 8UR-8UR
ooti»liiUHl of the threefold pUoM of wonihip, And liaTing alto laarnt that Um
offtrini^N nru ooiilinued. to be mwle witboat interraption, and fMurtakinif of tho
mcriu witb a |>ur«s faithful. an<l kio'l heart, the lands enilowed to this temple
in tiiiioH uf ol«i, to wit, Kilauilukuiubura 1 ainuna, Dvlffahakambnra 2 amanu,
Dhatiikumhiira :i {icIum, T(it»*nn|fa :i polar*, Immadcniya ^ pclos, Gor&kadeniTa
8 iM*)-i<«, Sohondciiiyo HarukinHiiaya-kumbura :i pcU'*, Wolnlmitiye AlakoU-
niiica 2 p<'lai«, Kruiuii<1u-an'^o K'hchvula 1 iiela, Pihillndfrniya 5 lahan, all these
amoiiiitin;^ to 7 niniinu anil I't I>iha<<, ami all thvir appurtt^nanf low and high
Inml^, hMUH4>H onil );aril<*iii*. hikI trcn<. wcro (i^rautotl. proh{bitin{r any di^pnte or
claim by any on" «•!>«••. In tlu* yo.ir (if Kaka 170:1. of the month Ponton, on
Friday, thi* third diiy of the full moon, thin co|iiHT Sjuinnt woi* ifMued by order
of IliH Majesty, hi'^uhI on Ihu throno of Kandy like the C'lcntial Indra, the
conqueror of thuAMura i;<nU.
Huriya){()da Unuiuiso oustfd Wuliwita Kudu (JnnnuKo from the vihare.
Afturwardn Suriyau'inla throw o(T rolicN and was c;illid Viharu'jfvdara Uala. Ho
waa HiKMHcdcd by Towakariina IJiiiiaiiHu (Jinl, (%ui„ llUh Ocfoh^r^ 18:20),
Jndioial (Ntniini sioiK'r'n C iiirt, 17tli OcLubjr, 1H2<> : ** Tbo court and the
awtrssors ariMtf <t|iiiii<iii that Sui'iya;4<Mta (TiiMan><(. bad no power to dispone of the
land, it Ihiiii; tbu <>X( Insivo pi-operty of tiiu vibaro."
On t4tb Auv'iiHt, IH.'iS. when tbc 'IVMupIo fjand OomnuHHionor held an inquiry,
tho incunilMiit Sila\vau<a Unnansc Htattd that tbo vihare owned about 15 acres
p.'iddy land, of wliich 4 were in bis |Niss«<ssiou aH niuttettu.
TboMcand nouiu liii(b lands wore ro^isiorcd. 'I'bc Service TenurcH Commissioner
rc^MHtcrod (1) Multt-ii Tan^niwa (oonsislin^ of an aero of field and some high
land), bold by Vil.aroj^odara for tbc scrvioc of (■ookin<; two multun of curry and
rice daily, roninnitabji.- for Us. KKO. (2) Ilowa Nila Panp^uwa (half an acre
flcbl and half an arro i^mhIimi), bold by Pansalawatto^e and Ilattabai^odago, for
tbo MTvioo of brin>{iMi; KNI buiidloH of stniw from tbo muttcttu field to the
pansala ; t*) repair a part of tbo nialuwa : to decomto tbo bo-maluwa for the
foMtivals ; to convert I atnnna paddy into Hoe, receiving as biro 1 laba of paddy
per pela : to fill tbtr ^':il-oruw:i witb water dnrin<( tlu; tliirty days of WcK:tk ; to
carry lia^,'v'a-'«' ^ix limes u year, rer«ivinjf foo«l.
Suriya;,'oda Siiawansa Ann N'ayaka Unnansij died 0th January, 1887.
Tbc* 1)alai»a MAi.KiAWA holds s(nnu lands in tbo village. It has the following
deedri :—
(ir»7H A.I).). — Tlatneka Rala. of Suriya^c^dn in Oan^aiialata of Yatinuwara,
HNitoil out stumps and u>«woldumi7.ed 2 |K;las of land and continued to ))OR«ohi
it. eallin;; it Kande'<nmbnra. al>o b<' purebasiil by jkiyin); money Diyawaruka-
webena and tb» m:o>hy •.fntund bolon^in^ to ir, wbieb he aswo«1du mixed, and
in bii* lu>t davf* mused this land ^rant to Im> written in the year of Saka l(iOO,
an<l di'iliiatisi tbotiv to the Sri'*atta Daladawahaiise. and this Sittu. with the
knowleil^o of the oni«-iatin;; prii stx. the headmen, nud tho Diyawadana llala-
liami. ^iven to bis Naido (^tm) to i>erform services for the i^ame.
(17:i*< A.n.).— I, Uda^re Kaiupnllo Loku Appu. having paid 12 ridis and 2
amunu of paddy to (iabilHslage Kirihami, of Suriyatroda in Ganga|uilata of
Yatinuwara. in all of tlie value of 2n ridir«, purchascil his |iaraveni muddy land,
and havin;< oStaini-<l a Tal|v>t for tbc ^auie from the said Kirihami, with the
knowbii^f of (be |M'<i|de of tbi'« village as witnoss4>s, a<*weddumi/ed tho samo
and nanieil it Kandtdeniya of 2 |nIus, and to^retber with Mnttettu-tenncwatta
IMtMH'XHcd tbcin f«>r thirty y«ars ; at my last days, when I am not able to
work, I dedie^itetl this Aswe<1dumn, which I made with my own exertions,
together witb the garden, with the view of obtaining heavenly blisi* and at *
last Hcin^c r*u<l<lba, to the Dulada relic, on Monday, the eighth day of the
dtvroa^'ing mo^in oi ti.e month Kinara. in the year of Saka IfiOu. Hatneka Rala
and many otbei** of Sui iyn;;(Mla, NelliKtsIa («ammabe. and the other Oammahala
of Mal^'ummana are wiiin:<so> to this. This dedicated laud i*hall hv. iios^iesHed
by porformint; horvia-s.
In the Service Tenures Urgister is entered, a Mura Panguwa of &| ncrca field
and H] acn M garden ludd by seven tenants for tbc service of fierforming fifteen
days nuira {icr pela of paddy land, if not tu pay four shillings per pelu ; when
on ninra to weed the nmudappo and nialuwa, to go on meH.<ages to rcmoTo tbo
dried flowers, to fill the gal-oiuwa. to bold pundan at tho Towuwn. rcccivo food ;
to pn sent to tbu Diwa Nilumo vegetables or sweetmeats. Comroutable for
Us. *22-4<i i>cT annum.
TAH—TiX
TAHALPITIYA.— A lumlot of Poholiyadda, in UdaptUto koitle, TimpuM. U
adjoina Uduwa and (Ida Iloncpola.
Not onumeraied in the Cenana of 1871. Popnlation in 1881, M (S9 walit, S6
femalea); in 1891, 38 ('20 maloa, 18 femaloa). YoUalaa.
In the II. L. M. \\\ aoitM (5«i. 2fi. ft/.) of paildy land were reginterad la tbaMMMi
of Hid Appti, Wudnna Downnula, Nanayakkara Appn Kntti.
In 1878 about 8 acro!« of paddy lnn«l wore rof^niitcrod, of whieh 8ii. Sji. 9L
paid Ra 30*17, and thu rent, & kuruiii, wore rodeomod.
TALAGODA. — A villngo in GaiiKaln PalloHiya pattuwa, Matale Eaat, in Eb-
gomuwe-waKiiii. It Ih un tho uortiicrn Umk of tho Amban-i^anga, about 1) mile
north of Khii^omtiwu. fi miles from ELihcra, (^ na*l^'^ from Kongahawela, li|
milcH ciutt <»f Xa-uhi.
/Jills. — llatuwaiii^'aln-kandn, Nil.'itantiri|ng:il:i-k:inda.
The tr.idition intliat King Maliascn scoiii^a cuw at Miuneriya looking healthy
at u tiniu when thr other oittle wiTc dying for want of water, to find out where
Rhu f^ot water, he had her hiden with ^'ingelly seed iu a torn bag; aa she went
ahtng. letting thu seed fall, the cow left a trace of her route. Bho halted ai
Ambitii-ganga to drink* water, and there tho whole bug dropped. Hence l^ala-
godu (the heap of giiif^'elly sec<l).
In tho CunsuH of 1H71 grouped with Klagomuwa. Population of Tahigtidm
in IH81. 40 (27 males. 11) females) ; in 1K01,:M (20 mulen, 14 femaloa). Yelblaa.
In IHlH U',^ acres {'I'.Sa. l/>. \l.) of paddy land were registered, of which 15
acres paid Jls. IVJ'li] ; the rest were uncuinmuttd.
Some granite piilurs, said to have been a daguba.
Kiwi/'/zV*.— Ratnayaku 5Iudiyan;«cluge, y»»,20H.
TALAGUXH. — A village in (•andckc koralo, Upper Dumbara. Talagnne and
lla|)udandawala form an Anu-lirhi-wasain.
Stiramt. - Kllei,'ale-o\a, Kirala oya, Mil«»ta-oya.
///7/m.— Alak(dagullo-kaii«la, Dunihuluinada-kanda, EUegalo-kanda, Kuramii*
duwagala-ka;ula.
Surrounded on all Hides by hills, are tho fudds. The people live on the riaia§
ground.
Population in 1K71, TJO (29)^ males, 272 '^omalcft); in 1881, fiC 1 (306 naiea»
25.') females); iu IKOl, 1 Hi; (1(H) males, 8(i females). PoBHekuniburcge, YakdeMA-
lago, and Wagalawattege people make cloth from cotton grown here.
In 1H78 320 iicres (lOO/. Oy. Oj/.) of iNiddy land were legintorod, of which 247
acren paiil lis. iilO-i*»H.
The Hoil in not fortile, the yield is from six to twelve-fold. About three-foartlM
of tho fields arc culiivatud for malia and one-fourth for thoyala harveat.
Wai.awwa. — Tala<>une Lckam Muhatmaya witncsn to a deed, Saka 1732
(IHlO A.i>.), by Pilima Talawwc Disava to Muha Nayakar Abu Swami of Gampola
{Vol, /.,f..6.i).
Tho property of Tahii^une Wannaku Nilamo was confiscated for hia treaaon,
and he was banished to Mauritius atid died of cholcr.i un 15th December, 1819*
( fit V. Com , 'JtUh Mtui, isjo). lie married u dau^dlter of Madugallu Muhandirmm
Nilame, l»v whoni he h:ft a daughter Mutn Abnika. (Jnrl. C«w., ifth December^
IS'JS). Ilis grandson. Nilawatnre handa, lives at llangnranketa.
Talagune Walawwe Mudi>anso Handa (1)1,424).
f</»»///(<.— .naml>jlga-pifiyegr. «.rM',o(Tal|v»tSaka IT.')!)- Diganoge, 6,C02. Oodar»-
me«lage. .'i.(;(i2. Kappiliieniure, ."•.('•o.; (TuI|kiI<4 Saka IM:* and 1731); Katnpul*
hge 777. Kirignnkun)bure.Muharuge. 777,M.Ut;u, 34i,brj. Parapewcla Gammahe,
777. Yukfh-.-ijvlage. r),rio;{.
3C-y7 2E
804 TAL-TAL
(17n:i A.D.).- In the Tear of Haka 108'^, of the month Danitu, on Taenday,
undir Ihu (M)nht(;llatiun runawana. NVc, Talagunu Piinati and Punch! Noilaya,
have fcmutcHl our Inntlwl |)rop(>rtj Pitahakumbura 5 pvlan, with tho garden,
houN<>. 'i jtik trifH, and 3 coction'tt tn^ii, and Pitahakumburo-aramba, with ib«
houM% ^nli'n, 2 Jak truo<<, 1 platband 1 oupiivr i»lnto, to our {rraudAon Sinduwa.
Tho witni'nitcM who know tho fame arc Kul(»Knhuge Korula, Atai»alta Arachcbila,
Ekiuiajrakogo Knlinpru llahi, Mahokumbure Arachchila, Kalu II«nay», and tte
(Juruiinchu of thu villas, as well ai« other hiKhcr and lower perHAs therein.
Whif^uever rontt^ta thin i»hall be punt^hitl at the onleulSf but whoMOOver wUl
«how iiM ri^'ht before a jud|fo ^huU obtain tho happinetM of tho kingdom of
huiven. ri.fWKt.
(iHTi A.D.)— In tho year of the holy Kinir Saka 1734, on MondaiT, the tieTcnth
dny uf the decreu>in^ moon in the nidnth Wuk, under the conHtellation Pana>
wn»a. '1 ho folltiwing ]>n)|M*rty lieloii^ing to Dnmbn^^oMiiitiyo i'unchi Appa of
Tola'^tiiio, (tundeke korule, PaUMi'ya jMittuwa, Dumbarn, viz., the 3 pelaa of
I>aiub.ivra»pitiyekumbuni, nitunted Ixlow the middle rook and above tho guavn
tr««', the linnKO of .*> cubits with the pirdeu thereof, one jak tree, a yoke of
biilldckn, and n bulTalo, have bifn Krante<1 by him to liix son Ukkurala. The
witii<'*'si»« who know the ^ame nre Puwuk|>itiye PuUe^fo Arnchchila, Talgahajfe
(iHiiMiiiihe. Iliiktenne A nicheh ilu, Oy attune Panikki Rnia, DelKolIe ArachchiU|
3l<Mliwakn Aiitchtliiln, Kotuwckumliure Appu, LMukammulc Wuduwa, the
waoh*nuan of the village, and Di^rano licrakaniya, a.5 well another i)enK)ns of
•iU|N riur and low ninkr*. (Iiuprt^calionH.) 8.04)0.
TAi.Act'NK ViiiAKK AND Dacoma.— Tho viliaro has nn endowment of (i| ncrot
fleldn, one fiMirth of tin acre ^ardiii, and half iin nero honn, hold by Yukdoa.Ma*
lago and \Vu'{ iliw.itte-^e. SurvieeH (couuniitaldo for Rh. *iH*7r>) : two men to bout
tomtuui for (ho tt wawa on poya dtiyis foHliviilH, and pinkum dayn ; to wood the
maluwa onco u nioiitli ; to ileconitu tho teniplo for tho fentivuls ; to thutch the
mandnppe with 400 bundleH Htraw supplied by tenanta ; to l»e on ^nard at the
vihnre, each man Hepanitely for uij^ht dayn in a month (2 by *2), mur.i for oight
dayn in tho year ; at thu «'xpirali<m of tho mura tocowdiing tho mandappo ; each
to ac<^»nipnny tho inrumlicnt on iournoyn, c:irryin^ l^tK^age for eight days in
the y« ar, when xo employed reccivcH rationn ; each to ofiter to tho iucumbviit A
now yearV pt niinia of a dafipettiya and hotel.
Litifration between Sonuttara Unnanrte and Legunge Tanhankara Unnanse for
the vihaie. U1,4H1».
Thoro are two Rmall kowil dedicated to the twelve goda.
MiT<»TA Oai.i.kna.— >A natural cave with remains of brickwork. The path
to tho cave down a ntecp bank ^ooa zig-z;ig and uii Htoue stepa down to tho uya,
whieh irt croHxed to jjet at the eavo.
On Parauolla'gaia in eut tho figure uf a sword.
An ainbahiuia and bouti«iuo2i.
TALAKADA.^A vilhc^o in TTowawiiifta koralo, liowor Hewaheta.
Population in IdHI, 03 (2'J males, 34 fomalJii). Not in the Oentni of 1871
nor of 1801.
TALARIRIYAQAMAa//Vi«TALAKlinTAWA.-A Tillage inKandMMlhikoimle,
Matalo North, on tho road from Kurunegala to Dambulla. About S miles from
Uambulltt. Tho waaani inclu«lcH Silwntgama, Pulutlawewa, and Tahikiriyagama.
Strtnni. — Dambulu-oya.
In thu (!enHuiiof 1H71 gMuped with Tolambaeolla and Pahalawewa. Popa*
hition of 'ralakinya<<aroa al'tan Talakiriyawa in 1H81, 152 (85 males, 67 females);
in IHOl. IHO (Ihi males, H4 femaloM). Vellalan, Paduwo, Potters.
In 1H7H 8 acroH (4 aninuii) of uncommutod naddy land were registered.
Tiii.H in a Daniliuhi Viliaru village included in thu Saunas to Nagolle Unnanse,
Saki 17r.» (;i7.0t;2 ; Vol. /.,;>. /.VO).
Thi- viliiiro has seven pangu : —
1. Hialage.lara (2'f. 1/i. 'M fioidii, On. 2/>. (V. gardenn), held by Iluiltge family
(Vellaia). SurviecM (eomnmtablo for Rsi. 24*80) : to give two kuniba for the
torana in WeMk and to join with hix other villages in putting it up and decorating
it ; to repair, whilewaMh. and cow.lutig about 8 ft. oi the mandaope and vihare
walU, and to repair one-third of tho pansala; to repair with six otner villages the
wahalkada ; to give at tho Nauumuraand Alutsal AlangalUilMrilUmda at eaoh.
TAL-TAL M
and A DelivA of oil at the Kttti Mtns»lljiya ; to f^w% i pennmwatti al tba
new and old year ; to aoeoropany the Aiiu Nayaka Unnanie to Kandj on oo«
journey a year ; to tdro dan daily for nine duya daring wmi, and to giY« %
tangama aa aiwurumiia.
2. Kuda Mudiyannege (la. 1/i. 6/. fielda, On. 1/>. 51. gardena).— Tenanta :
Kodgahago and Ihalago. SorviooH (comnmtAble for Ra. 13*70) : aaine aa No. 1.
8. Moda (la. \p, 4/. fields, On. 2/i 0/. gardena).— Tcnanla : Wewagawago.
Sorvicea (coromuAtablo for Rm. 13 0')) : aiimo aa No. 1.
4. Pahala {2a.0u ftl, fields. 0a.2//.O/. gai-dt'ni«).->Tenanta: Knmbokgahawattag*,
Pahalaue, and Ihalage. Scrvicca (c(»inniutnblo for Ri. 23'M)) : aanie aa No. 1.
5. Wala .Mudiyanaeloya (2a. Ip. 31. fielda. (Vi. 2p. 01. gartlona). — Tenanta : Alnt-
wattege. Sorvicca (coniinutablo fur R^. .*)!) : aa No. 1, bat thia ia a doublo
panguwa, and tiikea two aharca of the acrvico.
C. Pahnla Aawodduma (2r<. 2yi. 0/. fivldH).— Tvnanta : ILalage. Servioea
(commutablo for Rh. 2C) : aiimuaH No. 1.
7. Idoiiiioluwa (la 2/i. 0/. ficldH).— Toimntit : Alutwatto Ukku Banda and
Apimlmiiii. ScrvicoH (coininiitabic for Rh. IfrOO) : to give two kumba to the
toruna |)ut up for Xaiiumui-a Maiig:dluya, and ouo man toaaaisi in putting up and
doooratiiig the torana.
Notf.—A\\ tlio clionii liinda within the boundAricaof thia village belong to the
holdora of the pangu 1 — 5 in oojuuion.
A VniAKK.
TALAKIRIY.VWA alia* TAIiAKIIllYAOAMA.-A village in Udagoda Palle-
aiya pattuwa, Mutalo North, on the Dohipitiyo-uya in Wehera-waMam. It ia a
mile Houth of the Dainbulu-oya on the road from Kuilinegalu to Dambulla, and
8| niilcH aoutli of Dambulla rt'sthouao.
Population in 1K71, 172 (81) mulofl, 83 fomalea); in 1881, 142 (73 lnale^ 69
fomaloH); in 181)1, 100 (51 malcH, 58 funialoa). Yellaha, BlackHUiitha, Waabora.
About 108 acroH (r>3a. 3/1. 4|/.) of paddy land were regiatered in 1878, of
which bOi acres paid Rh. 10501).
Dchipitiye-amuna and Qalkctiyawola-amuna oonatrncted in the reign of King
Wijayapala.
Wahala Mudiyanselago Xuwarai»e roifiatercd aa ownora of en Atapattnwo
Ninda Pnnguwu (4j acrca (!< Ida and 2| acrea gardcna) held by Amancge and
Haniiidiyc (suiitliH), IhaliKo, Talakirivawci?o, Nekatge, and Pahalige (Wabum-
puniyo), Pediyalago (Dlioby), Wo«iikkara}»o and Amunugo (I)urayo). The
BorviccH (commutablo for Rs. lO) of tho blackamitha are to present 40 hetel
leavoH at the oM year, an arccanut cuttor or comb, or aonio audi small article.
The Wahumpurayo to present 40 Instcl leaves at the old year, to go on joumeya
with tho proprietors for not more than three timoa in a year, and not more than
two daya at a time, tpnanta boinif fed. Tenant Xo. 1 does not go on journeys,
but to houacH in the nois^hbourhood. The Durayo to present 40 betel leavea at
the old year and perform some journeys as ^Vahumpurayo.
TALAKOLAPITIYJ.— A village in Oangala Udasiya pattuwa, Matale Eaat.
Not enumerated in any of tho Connua returns.
In 1878 10 acrcH (4(i. 3/j. D/.) of uncommuted paddy land were registered.
TALAKOLAWELA.— A village in Ugi?ala Palloniya pattuwa, Matale Eaat, in
Wilgomnwe-waaam, about 8 miles from Maraka to the north-west. A small and
ven- poor villagp.
Stream. — Minibe-ela.
In the Cen^uR of 1871 grouped with Moragaha-ulpota. Population of Talakola-
wela in 1881, 41 (20 males, 15 fomalea) ; in 1891, C7 (40 males, 27 females).
Dcfccndants of VotMo, who live by hunting.
In 1878 30} acres (19a. 3/i. 6/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 29^
acres paid Rh. 7419J ; the rent were uncommuted.
RuiiiH of a dagoba on a rork Kubuk.mdanagala. A mined daguba on
Pidurellegula. Two lines of steps to the top of the rock, one from weat,
one from south side.
Site of a vihare, and another site of a viharo at Weherabendagala. From 20
to 25 stoue pillars remain, and a flat stone with inscriptions. Bains of Marake-
gale PttltirippuwR. An old bans maduwa.
90€ TAL-TAL
TALAKOTUWA.-.A hamlet of PilibudugolU (anl«,j». fit).
TAI4AMURE.— A Tillage in Gampahaaiya paitowA, Matala Boath, in Imlm-
Uiulnndo-wafiani.
Originally aotUiMl in by Talapat Dowiiya, a talipot bearer of Banaiinha
Miuliyaniio of Modiignma.
Not in thu CuDAUH of 1871. Population in ltt81, 28 (18 malea, 10 femalea);
iu IR'Jl. rnnulofi.
In 1H7H 4.1| iu:ruM (21a. ip. 9/.) of |NiclUy land were regiaterod, of whioh
8(>| acrcH \mi\ lU, 01*2*2.
TALANOOMUWA.— A village in Uangala PuUusiya pattuwa, Matale Eaat, in
Gall)oda-wai*4;un.
StnaiH.^ 1 1 unukotuwo-cla.
nHU. — Kuikiuluwc-icandu, Wcwatcnno-kanda.
In the (.'eii^us of 1871 ^oupcd with (inlboda. Population of Talangomuwa in
lAHl, 17 CJiimlcH, K fcmiituH); in 1H«J1, 10 (12 malcn, 4 femaks). YcllHlas.
In 1H7K u liitiv uiuro than 12^ ncruH (G(« 1/>.2/.)of paddy land wero registered,
of wliicli 12] iicrcM {Kiid lU. 10.
Liti'irittion iM'twntn Molligoda Unambuwc, Into Ratvmahatmaya, and Vihaie
Wuliiwwu of Hulun^rouiuwa, for a Add here, 66,410, 03,050.
TALAPKhKLLACODA.— A villugo in Udnpaluta korale, Tumpane.
Not in thu Couhuh of 1871 iior of 1881. Population in 1891, 88 (81 malet,
17 foinikluH).
TALAPITIVA.— A liamlct of Uduwvln, in (landtilio koralc, Lower Hewahota
TAIiA'riJOYA.— A villiiRO in Uandnho komlo, Lowor llowahota.
Ill iho CciiHUH of 1871 grouped with llippola, liaita;;iilla, and Nohiniwala.
Puniihitioii of Tulntuoya in 1881,240 (100 uiuIum, 74 funiiiloi); iu 1801, 180 (110
malcrt, 70 feniiilcM).
A vciiiiiuular Achuol.
Ftiunhrit.- AhnyaK'uiia nAMiayakii^o, ;i,UHa (N. S.). lUddoge, 44,101. Diianaya*
kap'. rJ.l-T. 1.1 .•:. :iii«l -J.r.r.o .X.S.). Iluii C.Mluii llttini, 3M,I11. 44,101, 44,256,
\::J2:\, r.o.7:,H. Tit*!. Olc'. lIuiHiKmliigo, 41.1(il. TamiU, fur Uirimuru ontate,
hi»,'J:»:». \Viru.Huri \Vijv«umlara K(iJ;i|iaki«a Mudiyontclage, l,U22, 2,500 (N.8.).
Tho Talatuoyn is a Mtrotim which, rising on Matanpatiina, flowa eaatward ; fed
roccivin^; which tbo Talatu-oya changcA ita course from east to north and flowa to
Guruduniyn, whoro it joiuH tho MahawoH-giingu.
Uduwci:i, (Mxiniiipitiva, Uolgoda. Hippol.i, Datagalla, Pananwala, Ilaputole,
and Ankclipitiya uio villugos on tho Tulatu-oya.
TALAWAKKIiK.— In Udnpono koralo, Kotmalo, 40*73 miles by road from Kandy
and 23'50 from Nuwalapitiya.
Railway Htatioii, 28 mitcH fmin Nawnlapitiyu.
Population of Taluwnkclu Hazaant in 1891, 440 (334 males, 112 females).
Fn»m Tulawakelu Uuilway Mtatiun by road to : Agmpatana Post Office 14 milea ;
Ilel^ravia 2-7ri ; Caloilonia (Sap 7; Company's liUiid 17*7.'); Cruigio Ijoa 8;
KlphiiiHtono (Htatu hritl^'i) 12; Hitdon Hall 0'2r> ; llolbrook Bazaar 10; Kowla-
liiiia llauiar 8 ; Tillicoultry 4'2.'i ; Tangakelo 10 50.
TALAWATTA.— A village in (langapalata komle, Udonuwara.
N/rfiMii.— Nanu-oya.
Ill tho (%iiHiiH of 1871 grou|K)d with Gangoda and Boyagama. Popukitiou of
'Palawutia ill I8H1, 90 (00 mules, 40 funuluH); in 1891, 74 (42 mates, 32 females).
Low c:uttc.
In tho n. L. M. 20^ acrcff (lOd. Op, 87.) of paddy land wore r«gii«torcd in tho names
of rkkuwn, Oalk'aue Vihare (3 lahas), Wattuwa, Gunigudaya, Kira, Nekatta.
Tiki r i> 11. Tho greater part of the Unds was held by Ata|ttttn serrioe (im^lpM,
kclU by Padikaia).
TAL— TAL iOT
In 1878 284 una (11a. 8p. 1/.) wero rvgutured, uf wliiob Uid grwitr iMurt
wu rodoemoa, only 6| aorw paid lU. 10- 18.
/bM/Z/dL^Imbnl-finiroffo, SA,in!l, 00.001. IrijAKaha-oleffe,' 89,134. PiludAir*,
52,134 . Bangakluura MudiyanMolagv of Kiribatkumbim uwnod land hut, 68,001
TALAWATURA.— A Tillnffo in MoilH|»;iUta koralo, Udunuwan.
In tlio CouHu^ of 1871 Kruu|H><| with LunuKtinia, CliruKama, and Wannipobu
Population of Talawaiura in 1H8I, I:t4 ((*•!» maluA, C8 fomaloa) ; in 1801, 93 (48
maJoH, 45 foronloH).
In thfl n. L. M. inolndod in tho Rmbckkti D(m'alogama. whore one of the ownen
Im Talawaturo Oauiumho. Sum** InmU entered tm Talawatori Oanwi
In 1H78 48 acres (23a. 3p. HI.) of paddy land wore regiitored, of wbieh 134
acres p:iid lU. 3808.
FamilitM^ViiiiytLifoAiK Komllajfu Punchirala statod that hln father w..ii haniidieil
to Dtultilla iinil \\U pn>|M>rty ^ivcn to Mooruivn (Jad. (\tm., 31»i Mitrrh, tSS^y
Atta|)itiye^'o, iM,72l. Hrnhkinannrnnagc, 4,1UG (N. H.). I)e1dKama Ukkn llantla,
H,<J7rt (N.iS.). DoyyAnnwfln Ituiilti. M:{(i(N. H.). Dunukara Mndiyanwlafre,
4H,491),t!7.H:i:>. Ilntnn^odairo. UIJ.M. Mc^Iako aliut Watiii)«>Iai.'o {Jtid, l\»m., 3lti
J/.i ii'fi, /.Si'j). MoK'asuri Mu.llyniimlaf,'o, 4,1.1ii (N. H,\ Mu4»rnicn, 8,W78 (N. 8.).
rilkiidnf;o, 1»1,7'J1. Tnlawnluu^'o, 'Jii.UH? (Taliwt 8aka 1704). Wattomm,
22,y^7. Wijckon MuaiyftnMln;:v, 1M,72I.
The KMliCKKn Katakaoama Dkwai.k has Uvu Bcnrico Pangu horo :-~
1. OaiiwuHiiin. — 'rcnaiitM : 17 Vvllal.i> and I Moorman. Hold 8| iiohHi (Solds,
38 aoroH gurilouN, nnd 'JuA acres lun. StTviciH O-omiDUtidtlo for Iti. 113*35) : lo
rtUporiiitciid the ropaii-H by otliir tniaiitH, lUu uuUivaiiou oC the niultittu,tlireKh-
ing and rumoviiif,' of |Kuldy t(» ijiu atiiwn, and felling of tinder and Hupplving
iuiplunioiiU ; to hU|)|ily Lwt>* pairs bulTaloi-rt f«)r tliiVhliinK ; to nuiiiitaiu, whito-
wash, and ducoralo an aiiamcHtru for tli<« pcraluni ; to roniovu clay fur niaking
tiles; to^ivo lailis; to put iipaiid doooratoa lorana f«)r tlio prraheni; io wliitiiwaah
and decoralo tlio dowalu t'(»r the pcmlMra ; to attoiul tlio feMtivals and tho pom-
bora, and to }{o to tliu river on ihu diyakrpuin ilay ; to giyo adukkn and puliidoni
to tho Itasnayaka Nilanie and hin folltiworn when ho viHit^ tho dowido ; at tho
festivals to appear Ufforo tho HaHiiayaka Nilamu with swoctnicatN.
2. KtidkaUaie iiila (I'alihana). — A WUala ttnant. Held ono aero field.
SorviccM (eoniniutaltle for Us. 13-20) : with tho other iii!a-pani;u t«> cultivaio
the muttottu, thrush and store tho paddy ; to ptit up an anamestre and whitowuMU
it ; to repair and whitewash tho dowalo ; to fell and romovo tiinl>er ; to prcjKire
eUiy for making tiles ; to ^ive two huudles of straw and laths ; to supply Uruwo«Mi
for burnini; tiles, and cadjatis to thatch kiln; to wood tho maluwa; to go with
the perahera to tho river; to carry tho palilia during; {torahera.
3. Nih.— Tenants : 20 low-casto mon, 4 Moormen, and 1 Vollala. Held
11 acres fiolds, 15 jf acres garthns, and K} acres hon. Services (comnratabltt for
Ha. 148-35) : to cultivate, thresh, and storo tho paddy of tho roattottu ; to
rcpairand to whitow:ifth tho dewalo fur the pemhera ; to fell and roiuovo timber ;
to supply laths; to prepare clay for makini( tiles : to huild a tile kilri and work UU
tliotdcsaro burned ; to put up and decorate an anamestro ; t4) weed the malawa,
decorate it aiul tho digKo; to carry banners during pendiera ; to put up a shod mt
tho diyakepurotota ; to attend the fesiivals ; to supply straw ; to carry tho
Basna>aka ^ilame's bag^'age when he visiis tho dewale. This pangnwa conaiata
of four portions and takes four sliares of service for one of Pan^fiiwa No. 2.
4. Honino. — Tenants: 2 hiwcasto men. Held 4 acres fields. 1} acre
gardens, and 1 aero hen. Services (coninuitabh) for Us. ^il•^M)) : to blow the h«»ra-
nowa f«)r twelve month'*, throe timt;s a day, and wateh tho dewale during tliirty
days with othei-s; to enliivato the niuttiMtu; totluvsh and store paddy; t<> rt|ioir
and whitowash tho dewale, and maintain an anamestre for tho |H*r.da-ra ; to full
and remove timber; to removerlay for tih's ; to f(ivo laths andstiaw; to pnivido
HrewotNl for burning tiles; to blow the horanewa for tho iieiahera; to atU*nd the
fustivals. and to present tho Uannayaka Nilanio with U*tel. Tho dowalo |>aiil the
tax on IG laha of 2 futds.
5. Kapu.->Tenants : 3 Vcllalas. Held a garden of 1} aero. Servicer
rogistcrod under Aludoniya (Uda).
Toldena : Maruwona.
•OS TAL— TAL
TALAWINXA.— A Itrgt Tillage in Pallegamptha korala, Lower Dnmbanu
It is Hall-divided into—
Pau.i: Tai.awinna.— Population in 1B71, A2B (430 malea, 887 females) ; in
18M1, 417 (214 nialcH, 2o:i fciniiles) ; in IHUI, 247 (125 males, 122 females).
Pai.i.k Tai.awinna UnA«UMMr.i>DA.— Not mentioned in the Census of 1871
nor of 1H8I. Popiilntion in IHDI, 1U2 (102 miilos, 90 females).
UiiA Taiawinna. Pof)ulution in 1H71. 190 (10<) males, 82 females); in
1881, 2:>a {\'M) mulm. 12.) fuiualcs) ; in 1801, 2(>0 (133 males, 136 females).
Ui)A Tai.awinna Madicr.— Not in tlio CtinHU<« of 1871. Populution in 1881|
461 (-M5 inui ^, 21 <> fcumluM) ; in ]h91, 185 (.'5 males, 90 females) Moormen.
Ud.v Talawinn'a MEoonA(iAMMi:nDA.^Not in the Censos of 1871 nor of
1841. INipiilaiioii in 18U1,:i04 (103 niulcK, 141 fomaics).
In \\u I(. L. M. ix>in|iilMl in IMIO a.d. thrro villnf^os wore scparatrly a8M88ed|
Tulawiniiu, rallu Tiiltiwinnn. luitl IMu Taluwiuna, having a united acreage Of
\'::\\ nvriA(*k\u. '2p. (!/.) uf piuMy lunJ.
In 1H7H tlio uiiitid n'-inigo wiiA L'K^ ncrcH (06/i. 2/i. 6/.) ; but this register
inrlii(l«H Uiiiiplo huiiU which wero nut included in the II. L. M. The acreage
undi r ciiltivaiioh bfvniN to l»o niuoh the Hiimo aH in 1810.
Tiilawiiiiia wuh oiicu, during the Kandyan Uovornment, the seat of a chief,
Herat handuni.
The Mainpiiiyo family held land in Pallo and Uda Taiawinna from the reign
of King Narendra Siiiha u|> to 1827, when Mumpitiye DisaTa of the SeTen
Konlch Milil the same to a liuddliiHt priest (8,70S).
Vidanclu'^o Appii produced a npear granted to his father by the king as a
SaniiaN for laml riainud l»y th«' Manipitiyo family (8,708),
lIu)iu<4UHlaii<lii Miiliaiidiiama (a Muornuiu) Ktntixl that his great-grand futher
puroliUHiMl land in 'I'alawiinia fmni Haltalo Kuniarilmmi about 1720 A.n. Tlmt
wli« n siiino Olio ir<>iis|tiiv<l ni^aiiist King Narondra Sinliu (the groat-grandfather
lH>iii.' f.iiilifiil). tlid kin«r conllniiod tliu poHAcsiiion of laud free of rajukuriya
Tlio fiiljiiwiii^' SainuiM, datod 1705
A.i>., wan produced boforo the Temple Lands
(!ounni^»♦i••n< r : —
T)u* loyal coinmuti*! in: Soniiiatdam Wikrama Achnriyn, of Madawala, being
v«iy lny:il (o tlo* (ircat Cati*. I'nl'/ahak4iiultura «>f 1 aiuuna at Taiawinna in
Duiulciiu. Ki>-^'o)l<'kumliuraof 2|H>lai. nuil Nitulbi^<«a of 'J peloi*, in uU 2 araunu,
witli all the liuiiMi tiiul plantation-*, were Riven to hiin for bin baduwiKiilla, on
Siiiiilur. tli«> (•livinth day after the full moon of the month Uiuara, in the year
of S.ika It; J 7.
Talawinno Ar.u'lichi wmt with the hiHt king of Kandy to Wak-oya, but never
rOtnrnrd (./»/•/. Coin.. Jllh Stfttnulnf^ i»VA?«).
Tiilawiiinr llaii.'i(liya,oliiuf of tho carpunturs of Dumbara in 1817 (JtuL Cornet
lS(h Otfo6rr, 7677).
FuMilirs.—lS PaLI.E TaLAWIKXA:^
Akmimana Achari Me»trige, 3rt.r»:»8. AlagoUege, 8,160 (Talpot Saka 1720). Amba-
gahailtniyo iiauda, 27,840, :)U.247- Andayalage, 48,152. Badalge, 36,6.'>8. Digane
Ilinnewattigi*, 38.2U2. 7U(i,o4, U0,247. Elaharak-pattiyege, 18.006 (Talpots
Kuka 1710. 17HK). Fairweather, D.. 8.222 (N.S.). Oal-augege a/la« Arambege,
Gt;.o.'>r>. (lamage, 27,k4o, 3o,USt. Halu-apuUana Hcnayali^e of Uawilmada,
H.222 (X. S.). IIan;^'idigc. IWXuti^. Ileratge, o8,(>22. 72,940, 70,085. Herat
MutliyaiiMla^^c, 27,k40, :iu,247, ^A.i^i). Ilukkumbure Muhandiramalage, 86,658,
67.07:(. 73.o7('», 74,K72. Ka^turi MmUyan^elage. 31/.m;0. 38,3i»0, 46,833,52,501.
Korulrgc. r».n;il . Ko^tjr^'lh'K^*- ^f<,'2'.*'2, 7it.(i(»l. Uo,2 17. Kulanckara Mudiyanitelage.
H.K'io. i;(;,o.*.:>, 7-.*,.'i:tH. .Mah:i-aMwed(lnmeg.>, 835 (N. S.). Mahakumbore Dadalge,
i:i.t»7r». Ma|Mi .Miidivan!«€la^re. KWt (N. S.), Mawkeliyogo, 72.940, 79,086.
M<K)rmt n. 3l,ur>(), as.Uiiu. 4(;.833,52.:iOl. Nau'olh'ge, 5,031. Naran«a1age, 38.292,
:h.2'.)7, 4 1.521), 47.45H, 47,843. 48.44tt. 70.604, 90.247. Naranwala Udage, 30,934.
Nivaraktiivc KoIkwc};e, 66.055,. 72,5.Hd. Totapolawattege, 27,840, 30,247.
Watt.g«-. 31. till. Yapa MudiyanMiUge, 91,049, 4,011 (NJ3.). YaUwaiagl,
85,2u3, 35.204.
KannaH of land to Kandcge Samarakon Herat Mudaliya, of Palle Talawinnii
8aka lOHl, 29,734 (u/if«, /i. 7otf).
TAL— TAL
BooAUAPiTiYB aliai BoifALrwR Yiiiakb. •— Dedicmtiou bj the wife of
Kandese QebanaraU in IHlD and 1B24. 800 8,782, where an aoiion forpowe— lo»
<^ the lands by the inoambent, Embttiyawo ITnnanse, wan dismined becaoae tbo
aathority of Qoveriiment required by tho IVoclamation of 18th SeptembeTi Itf 19|
bad not been givon (65,21U).
Grant by Oal-tinge Rutanajuti Toruniian«o of Talawinna to kit pnpil Oan»>
ratna BhikHbu of Yatawara, 8»ku 1702 (17,48(0.
The Dalada Malioawa hati two pimgu in Pallo Talawinna, 9 aorea field and 1|
acre garden. Svrvicoi ^comniutuble for Km. 31i'40): Badalge held an Achan
panguwa to clean tho gold and Hilver articlcn in the Maligawa, thirty days a year
and to give a gold ring to tho Diwa Nilaniu and eighteen silver ringa to the other
ministers. Ellapitngu held the otlier panguwa for the servioe of doctoring tlio
Maligawa olopbants.
M/Ni(7/r«.— In Uiu Tai.awinjca : -
AlandugaM-an^rogo. eD.'JSS, :t:i.ll.^. AHWt><l(lumi*go, 2U.2^8, 33,415. Chettiee,
4:i.S<)2. Ii;,07*.». DiMnnaytikn .MiHliyAUM<l.ifr«'.<n,ti7*J. DivilloVidAnelAgo, 43,144.
DulgoUo (lUrunnohflaK'o. :t:i,7((2. liutn lli^iiayalngo, r»2.riU8. Ilinkcndegis U7.3r»5.
JayaHiniilara Mu<liyanHclugt\ ti7,2.*ir>. Kan^'ara^ro, 43,144, 5n,747, 64,329, 54.330,
b\),'tSA, IVrtt. (ii5, WA. LenMiiwa Houa>ala;<:o, r»:i,riri3. Migahage, 59,ti«>3.
MonaranK'c. 50,747. Mo'.rmtu. HK*. lu.l 7l», \i<A$i\, 31,nHi, SS,7<i2, 34,til5, 3t{,382
42,ii82, 43,1 44. 43,81)2, 4(;.ii7U. r>l»,4:i2, 71,420. MuhaDdirnmge,43,144. Pulffollfge,
18,180. rondai^olUffC, 17,144. 2rM>4<), 44.388. UankiriRO, 61,679. TalagahA-
kotuwege, 17,144, 2(i,n4(). 4^.:iSS. Ttnno<;o. 810. Ve<U llenayaUge, G3.64;3.
Vidanclafre, 8,708 (Talput Saka 1017), 2U,288. Wutadcniye Mudiyanm>lage,
17,144, 20.010, 44.388, 83,143. AVuttogama Arachchi, 8.708. Yapa Mudiyanae-
lage, 97,253.
(1710 A.D.) —In tho year of Saka 1032. of tho month Durutu, the eleventh day.
of tho iucronHing niiion. iMing Thurxlay. On thiM tlay I, Tikiri Apnu, frrandt*Qii
of Ilanilari Ai'luhila, of IMa Talawinna in tht> ralU'gaiu|Hiha of J)nmbRra, on
aoooiint of uxy nt>f(MKJti(>s, haw nvrivod from Talawinni* Gurunnohe 2.'^ ridhi,
an<l in consideration th«>riHif haM* tninnforrid to him in (taravfui a piece of
ground Wlon^ing to mn in order that ho may convert tho itamo fur hia
own n^o into arable liind. Uin^r 2 ptlaM extent of ground near tho rivulet of
DiilKolla. .^nhHrqiK'Utly, I reeeivHl 25 ridin, and uave to him one pela oztent
of ground oonti};uouH to tho almvo. lH>in<r utill annoytM by oreditorM. I ha\e, for
tho third time, reeciveii 10 ridir*, and given to him the pela of land situated
below, together with a pieeo of heiia ^i^round for the ptirposo of building hiranelf
a houH4> thereon: and finally. I have ^'ranted thi** imruveui dee<l to the naid Qurun«
nehe, transferring to him ihe ahove-menti«ined three piece* of landettn^inting of
dry and Htap«hy land, ineoiit4idera*ion of viw hundn><l ridix. (Impnrationii.) A
menioranduM). dated 17'Jit A.D. re(>)rdini;thediHcha'p«uf varloiNdoUt** by Appu
Kaide. with the knowlnUre of the followinif witneH<«o<t: Talawinno Yane
MudiyanHe.TuhiNvinno («ul>:ini;ep> Ararhrhilii.Yatawaia^'e Araehchila. and Kuoa
Naido tlnrunnehc. Tikiri Naidc dosintl hin nephow, Kiii Naide, to diK'hargu hie
debts, which ho n'fu^iHl to do, on which Appu Nhido was n<quv»tcd to pay off
the tiaid dcbt», and he did so.
(1725 A.D.).— In tho year of Saka 1C47, of the month Eftala, on Wednesdayi
the 7th day of the incrcasint? moon. With the knowlcd^^e of tho following
witncHse*, Watt(>deniyo Sattambi, Kctagala Oammaho of the village, Di^Mi*
nayaka Achchi, Pallo Talawinne Kula'^ot^arago MudiyaUMe, and Upasakaral*,
Arawegahamula Anjiantiyc Appu, having paid a <1ebc of 42 ridia and 6 amuna
of iMvddy, contractcil byAIutptma Korale^o Appu, took posxentMion in paraveni
of tho portions of tho following lands which tho latter in ^aid to posao^ :
Diimdeniya of 1 amuna, Ko^$;olla ot 2 pelas Ilalanatrala of 1 pela, together with
tho houiio and gardens attached thereto. (Imprecatiou^.) 8,708.
(1753 A.D.).— Taljwt cauHod to bo written on Thun«da»y, th«i first day of IKm
incrcasiufT mo>)n, under tho cotiiitelhitinn Anura, of the month We^k, in tha
yearof Suka 1075. That Heiti A]>pn oi UdaTulawinna in Dumttara and hia wife
brouf^ht up their (frandsoii Kawrahi, the son of Kombihami, the dautrhter
of the abive lletii Appu, and the following iMirtion-* of land were f^rantcd to
Kawralaon rendering a^'^i^t.ince to Hetli Ap|>ti nn<l hi** wiTe. viz.,(ialdeniyehena,
Naranwalatennrh( na. (lalkntuwehi na, Ilupufrahaniudunehena, Kiriwanehena,
a moiety of thei(ro\e> of tin>canut trees, and Kawulawellehena 'all of wiiich are)
attached to the field Muhakumhura. of 3 pdan and 5 laha-<. and which belonged
to lletti Appu and hi:t wife. i)n account of the^o purtioua I (Kawrala) have
Exid the following; d«'btH, viz.. N ri«lis and 75 amunu of paddy. I aucom|ioniedtha
ing to Nawakkaduwa, Anuradhapura, and (Tva ; I Went twioe to Kadiramale.
810 TAL—TAL
At Wcwagi'flarA I was hlamod. Thc^ portionrt of land were poHMmed by me by
doint( thv abuve Ktnioc* tfranUnl to Konarahami, the woman who oookod
rioo for me, and oomuinu^ to hor oaro throe ohildfeo. 1 hia waa granted
with tho knowlfdgo of all the pcmona of tho village when I was onlerod to
aucumtiany tho king to Kataragama. If any of my relatione or atrangera
■hould vvnturc to diMpuio thitttlicy will nuffcr in the foor hella, and each poTBona
who nhall May own a word in favour of thin will enjoy the bleettinga of the aiz
ock'Htinl maiihion!4 and hoc Buddha. Hiin TiUpot was written by Sirimalwatto
Mul Yakdcifna.
Tho J>Ai.Ai>A Mai.1(»awa has three pangu in Uda Talawinna, 4| acroa field
and 3| itcrcM i^nrdcn. Services comrautablo for Rs. 80*40.
DuiKollcgc hold an Acliuri Panguwa to clc:in, liollsb, and rc]iair tho gold
and Milvcr urticl«M ut the Maliguwu for thirty days in tho year and to give
prcNC-nt^ of a (,M»ld and nilvcr rings.
Abudii Vidaiie {inid eight Hhillings a year and jircscntod dry-fisb, salt, and tobocon
to tho Mali^awa.
Ilapugahawolt ^u wan a walandcna tenant, who supplied loadn of earthenware
)'early to thu Malit(aw;i.
A vurnacular Kchool in Uda Talawinna.
TALO AH .V< iODA. — A village in DuUowe-wasam, AHgiri Udoniya pattuwa, Matale
South.
In thu CoMHUH of 1H71 it U grouped with Warolagganm. Population of
Talg:iha<,MMh in ]H81, lUO (lO.'i males, K5 fomalon) ; in IK'Jl, 110(41) roaloa,
(t\ fouialus). Yullalas, Mu>lalii>cruwe, Vidanela, DancorM, Wiuthom.
Paiiai.a Wai.awwa. — Talgahago<la Disava in tho ruign of King Xarendra
Sinha (17(Hi-173l) A.i».), {Jiul. Com., 'Jiul October^ 1817).
TalKahugiMla Adikaram Nilamc in 17(iO A.l>.
'ral^'ahat{o<ia Dugt^anna Nilarau, whoac mother was a llulangomawe Kumari-
liami, died without Ihiiuc, and bis sister, a Talgahogoda Kumorihami, married
AnilKiiiiMihi Niiaino(Vo/. /., /i. Ji/), and was tho mother of Talgahagoida Ukka
Handa and Tal}{aha^'oda KarunaJayalilaka llajaguru Pandita Wabala Bfudiyanae
Disuva. Kroiu IH24 t(» 1H2'.I the latter was Wadaiia-tuwakkukara Lf:kam and
ILisiiayaka Nilaine of tho Amhokko Dewalo, and from 1H31 to 1837 held the
oHicis uf (iajanayaka Nihimc, Kuruwo Lekam, and Ratcmnhatmaya of GangaUi
ami Lai^'i^ala (2.034 D. C. .M.). IIo died in August, 1839. The two brotbora
man ifd Alut^aina Mahatnicyo, and had a son, Paliala Walawwo Loku Danda,
•senior (3,r*Hl i). C M.). Tiiu Disava afterwards married a Dulluwa lady ( Vol. /.,
/*. /67K by whom ho had tlireo hoiis ( j'.,yi*5. iViV's, 20,270, 27,172, 30.tir»7) : -( I )
ral};aha«4oda Ualeuiahatinayaof Matalo South ((</if<',;i. J-/i),boni in 1827 and died
in 1hh7. IIu uiarrii'd Lcnawo Handara Muuika, wiutm lui disciirdud, and uiarriod
l^evuko Kninarihiimi (widow of Molligoda Adigar). The^ had no chililrcn. Tho
Kuni.inhuini didl in 1H«VJ, and prior to her death she, m 1842, gave a deed of
lands t't hir hiislKind, who adopted the stup-daughtcrof his brother, the daughter
of KohlK*k;iduwe Kuiiiarihaniiand Aturniana lianda. She, the adopted daughter,
married Maiiiiigoinuwo Lekam and gave a deed in 1805 (310 and 317 D. C.
Ivc'^alla).
2. Mc'iMuina Handa Korala married Muttcttugama Loku Kumaribami and
loft a SOI), Tal'^aha'^oda Richard Punchi Danda.
3. Tikii i Itanda llatoniabatmava uf Matale East (antf^p. S4G) married Kobbe-
kadiiwe Kuniarihami, whoso first nusb;ind was Aturupana Rando. Tbey had no
cliildrcn.
The family has Ninda land.H at Daluwala, Makulgaswewa, and Talgahagoda.
ITitA Wai.awwa. — Kiri Randa had, by an associated marriago with Aluvihare
lUnda, two sons and two daughters ; the latter wc:ro married out in diga. Of the
M>nM, tiio elder, Loku Randa, who married a Dehigama Kalugala lady, had an
only child, a daiii^diter, married to Ilalangodi Ratomahatmaya (35,404). The
younger, Kuda Randa, married ftini!r*ima Kuda Menika and bad two sons, Loka
Dinda and Ku<la Randa (.35,^04, 82,184. D2..V2ri). Tho family owned landa
hue and at Ktipola, 1> iluwala, and Embitiyawa (3.^404, 82,184, U2,525).
/*„M,i7,.«..1latw.'ulana Nilame. it.KVJ, D. C. M. Dullewa, Second Adigar, 3,4G3,
D.C.M. Uautuncliala, I'J.IUO. naiukohogo.3.4r,2.l).0. M. Itatwatte, Abcratna,
82.1&f , ir2,&2:«. Talgahagoda Ihala Walawwa. 11». 100. Vihare Wahiww'a. 1M00.
TAL— TAL ill
YiUAiUL— Palle Yihara rad Uda Vihare. Thete were, it ia Mid, foiuidtd bj
King Wikmna Bahu or DowenipeiiMA. A kinff U Mid to hare dedioaied 17
amuuu padil^ land and SO aununu hiuh land. The Tihara landa were boonded
north by Etipola and DuUewa, vast by DuUowa and Wamlnpgama, ioath by
Polgatiwutte Mukaluna (tho whole of Mr. Yinor'a estate lay within the boandary),
and un the west hy Daluwala.
In 185U Ratanaioti Uunanso had l)oon incumbent for twenty-three yeare. TIm
claim for land in Udunibillu was sustained by tho Temple iJanda Commiiuilnner.
On the Dullowa siuu of the stream in a largo bo-trce and a. ruined daguLe ;
paHsiiig an unGnished bana mailuwa and crubsiug the rocky mountain stream are
tho two viLaura. On a rock are faint indications of an inscription in Xagaim
characters.
The Pulle Vihare is under a huge overhanging rock. In it is a large recumbent
image of Buddha.
The rJda Vihuro is reached by several stone stops. In it the figure of Buddha
is supported by tho gods Samun and Natha.
Ratukoho UnnaiiHU owned WeUikepotakiinibura, which he got on an Ola Sannaa
from King Kirti Sri. Thd Unnan»o left \m \andn to Talgahagoda Unnans>,
son of Kottiilbaddo Vidiioo (Jiut. Com., Juhj iSth nnH Autfuttt 1817),
Uutiikoho Kudu UnnauHo resided at lludiihumpola Yiliare.
The Viliare lias twenty-ono Par.iveni Pan^ii hffo :—
1. LMulia Walawwe Pangiiwa. — Tenant: Uda Walawwa. Uolds 7 aerea field,
lljl acres ganlen. and 23 acrcH hen. Servicen (commutable for Bs. 60*20) :
to give for tliu new year forty leaves of delict (betel) and a dan adukkuwa ; CO
give three (lays, previoun to the atawaka, of thoWesakma.Ha, four kumba trees, four
plantain Iree.'i, and \Valnnial*^oh.'i,an(l to put npdeeorationsncir tho vihare on the
second and third davM. after tho atawaka <>f the Hamo mouth ; to feed six tom-tom
beaters, two dobies. and one horanek.iniya, one pandankamya, one pu jakaraya, and
twi>ko4likaray(», thirteen in all. for each ni^ht : to offer to the Tihare two pattara
of gilanpaMa und two nialwatti each ni};ht, and on the fourth morning to offer a
dane cooke<'t with i\ neli of rice and a curry, and on tho depoya of the same
month a dane cooked with fifteen neli of rice and twocurrics and some awulpat ;
on tho pahaloswaka of Ehelantasii all the people in the villai^e must go to the
p.inn.ila, oITer the pritrst a (]ehet-ata,aini place him in trat^ and for fifteen days
give gilanpana in the evenin^^ and morning,', Hnd in the noon a dane cooked with
two neli of rice and thi-uu curries ; from the Aeventh day of Xavanmasa, for eight
days to give a similar dane, and on the pahaloswaka of the same month-to give
eightpence as aiwurumila, h(»dio awulpat, and a dan adukkuwa to the pansala ; to
give for the three months, II, Uurutu.aiid Unduwak, for uiurnings a dane cooked
with one neliya of rice and one entry ; to give to the lam|is a putaof oil once in
eight days ; to light fifteen lamps on tho Kutti Mangallaya near the vihare ;
when required for thatchim,' the pansala to NUp|dy ei>{ht bundles of straw in the
month of Xavan ; to repair the road leading to tho viliare, 1.5 fathoms long and
1^ bruad, unco a year, and to repair the viharo when required. Punguwa No. 8
forms part of this panguwa. The viharo paid tho tax on Siyombalamunnnwa
of 1 pela.
2. Pallo Walawwe Panguwa. — Tenant : Tal^rahagoda Loku BatemahatmaTa,
hehl 3| acros field, 7| acres garden, and 1H| acres ben. Services (commutable
for Rs. 24'7.'>) : to give for the new year f<irty leaves of debet and a dan aduk-
kuwa; to give three days previous to the atawaka of the Wcsakmosa one kumba
tree, ono plantain tree, and a relukatta, and to put up decorations near the vihare ;
on the fourth day after tho atawaka to feed for the night six tom-tom boaters, two
dhobies, one horanekaraya, one pandankaniya, ono pn jakaraya, and two kodi-
kaniyo, thirteen in all. and to make a puiawa and offer to tho viharo two pattaraof
gilanpasa and two nialwatti ; the foilowin<; morning to offer a dane cooked
with six neli of rice and two curries, and on tho depoya of tho same month some
awulpat and a dane cooked with seven neli of rice and two curries ; on the
pahaloswaka of the month of Khela all tho people in tho village must go to the
nan'tali, offer the priest a dehet-ita^and put linn iii iran ; from the first day in
Nikinimasa for seven days to offer gilanpasa in the < venings and a dane cooked
with two neli <»f rice and three curries morning ai:d no<m ; from tho sixteenth
day of \Vukma.H;i for three and half days to give dan as alntve, to give three
and a half pence as siwurumila on the dopoya of Wakmasa, some awulpat, and
a dan adukicuwa ; for tho last fifteen days m tho month of Xavan to offer in
the mornings a dane cooked with one neliya of rice and one curry ; to give a
86—97 S s
•It TAU-TAL
GkU of oil to tbo lanpt oooo in oigfat dayi ; to light Mrmi Itmpt on tlM Kiiti
angslUya, and if riMiaired for tho pnbiaU to ropplj thtrty-llTe bnndlM of
■tnw in the month of Kavan.
S. lUtnayalcagedan Pangawa. — Tenant : Ratnayaka If ndi^anaelage. Holda
2 acres fioldi, 4 acres ganlen, and 20| acrea hen. Sennoea (oommntablo
for Bm. 17'(iU): to give for the new year one dehet-ata and one dan
adulckuwa ; to give tliree days previous to the atawalca of the Wesalcmaaa two
kumba trees, two pluntsin trccn, and one pululigobe, and to decorate near tho
Uda Viharo ; on the evening of the fifth day after the atawaka of that month to
feed Hcvcu of the thirteen who conduct the pujawaaud to give to the vihare one
pattnre of gilanp:iHa, one malwattiya for a pujawa, and the following morninff
to uflfer to the viharo a dano cooked with two neli of rice and two curries, ana
on the dupoyu of the same month a dane cooked with four neli of rice, two curries,
and Honiu iiwul|»ut ; on the de|>oya of the month of Khela all the people in the
village mu^i go to the punsala, give to the Nayaka Unnanhe one dehet-ata, and
put him ill ira4 ; for four duyn after the eighth day of Nikinimasa to offer morning
and noon dan cooked with two neli of rice and three curricH, and to give gilanpasa
in the evoiiiii<{ ; to offer daily for thirty days in the month of Bak one aharapat-
tarecookt-d with ono ncliya of rice, and a curry ; to give one pata of oil to the
lamp uiicu in eiglit dayn in liak ; from the twenty-fifth diiy of Uinaramaftafor two
dayH to offer a <lani* for morning and noon cooked with two neli of rice and three
curric<4, and gilanpasa in tlio evening ; on the <lepoya day in ira% to give twopence
anhiwiirumila, an awul|)ata, and one dan adukkuwu ; to perform a mangallaya in
the Uda VUiareaml dewale once a year ; to weed the nialuwa three times a year ;
to rub cowduug four tinieH a year in the mandappo of the Uda Vihare ; to give
twiMity bundk'M of Htraw in the month of Nuvan if required for the panRahi ; to
repair the viharo and to light four lampH at the viharo on the Katti Mangallaya;
to accompany the priirnt on journeys within the Central Province not more than
four timcH a year. Uy the Hul>-tenant, to beat tcmmettan for tho eight puja.
4. Uainayakagedara Panguwa. •— Tenants : Ridigamage and Panditinneffe.
Hold 2 acrts field, b\ acrcM garden, and 11^ acres hen. Services (commutahle
for Uh. UVr/O) : to give for tho new year a dehet-ata and dan adukkuwa ; to give
throe dayH proviouM to tho atawaka of tho WoMakmusa two kumba trees, two plan-
tain trees, and a tender cocoanut branch, and to decorate tho Uda Yiharo ; on
tho ovoning of tho fifth day, after the atawaka of that month, of the thirteen who
take the pujawa to feed hix and to offer to tho vihare a pattare of gilanpasa, a
malwattiya for a pujawa, and the following morning to offer to the %'ihare a dane
cooked with throe neli of rico and two curries, and on the pahaloswaka of the same
month a dano cooked with four neli of rice, two ourrien, and some awulpat ; on tho
dcpoya of the month of Ehela all tho people in the village must go to the
panHala, offor tho priest a deliot-ata, and put him in i(yi« from tho thirteenth day
of Nikinimana for four du^s ; for mornini^ and noon to give dane cooked with two
noli of rico and three currien, and gilanpasa in tho evenings daily for thirty days in
tho month of \Vc;H:ik one aharapattaro cooked with one neliya of rice and a curry ;
to give a pata of oil to the lamp once in eight days in Wesak ; from the twenty-
fifth of HinaramaKi for two dayH for morning and noon to offer dano cooked with
two noli of rico and threu curricH, and gilanpsua in the eveningn ; to give
twoponco ai* niwurumila on the dopoya of Wakmasa and some awulpats with a
dan adukkuwa ; to make a mangallaya once a year at thu Uda Vihare and
dewalo ; to woed the inaluwa tUno timen a year ; to rub cowdung four times a
voar in tlio man<1uppo of the Pallc Viharo ; to supply twenty bundles of straw
in tho month of Navan if required for the pansala ; to repair the vihare ; to go
four journeyH if required within the Central Province ; to repair the road
leading to tho viharo, \b fathoms long and H brOad, and to light four lamps for
the Kntti Mangallaya. Thin Panguwa and No. 3 do service together.
5. HannaNgcdani Panguwa. — TenantH : Ilannan Mudiyanwelage, Uatnkohoge.
Tal^'ah.-it(oda Loku llatemahatmaya, llatwatto Banda, Talgahagoda Korala, ana
Uiilii^'umago. IIoM 2| a"reM fieldn, Ij acre gardens, 8 acres hen. 8ervices
(commuLible for Uh. It/fiO) : to give for tho new year forty leaves of betel and
an adukkuwa ; to give three days previous to tho atawaka of tho Wosakmasa
one kumha tree, one plantain tree, one atta of a tender cocoiinut branch, and to
decorate near tho viharo ; on the evening of thu nixth diiv after tho atawaka of
that mouth, of thu thirteen who tako thu nujawa to feed five, and to offur to tho
viliare one pattaro of giUnpasa and a malwattiya for a pujawa, and tho follow-
ing morning tu offor a dano oookod with ihrao neli of riot and one oarry, and oo
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tbe depojra of the gune month a done oooked with four ii»li ol lioa, two
and lome awulptt ; on the depoya of the month of EhoU all the pcopla la ihs
yiUa^e most go to the pansaia, give to the UnnanM one dehat-ata, aad pat
him in toot for fuur days ; after the Mvontconth day of Nikinimaia to oflar,
morning aiid noon, dan oooked with two noli of rice and three onirioa, and to giva
giUnpasa in the evening ; daily for thirty days, in Iha month of Poaon, to oflar
a dan pattare cooked with one nvliya of rice and one curry ; to give one pata of
oil to the lamp once in eight days in PoHun ; on the last two daya of the moDtli
of liinara to offer a done cuokod with two nuli of rice and three curriea in tba
morning and noon, and ^ilaniKuta in tho uvouiii^ ; on the depoya of Wakmaaa
to give twopence as mwuninula and one kind of awulpat and one dan
adukkuwa ; to make a mangallaya in the Uda Vihare and dewalo once a year ; to
give twenty bundlcfl of Htniw in the month of Navan if required for the panaala.;
to repair the vihare and toligbt fuur l;un|M at tho vihare on the Katti Mangallaya.
6. llenitguUara Panguwu. — Tenant : Ilei-at Mudivansclago alUiM Owillega.
Holds 1) acre Held, | acre garden, 14^ acres hen. Services (comroutable for
Kh. M'Xi) : to give for thu new year a dchet-ala and a dan adukkuwa; to gira
three da>H previous t(^ tho utawaka of the Weaakinosa one kumba tree, ooa
plantain true, and one atta of a tender cocoanut branch, and to docorata oaar
the viliare ; on the evening. of the ttixth day after the atawaka of tliat month
to feed four of the thirteen n^ho take the pujawa, and to offer to tho vihara a
pattare of gilanpusa and a malwattiya fur the pujawa, and the following mom iDg
to offer a dane coukud with three ncli of rice and one curry, and on the depoya
of the r-amo month a danc r(K>krd with four noli of rico, two curries, and Soma
awulpat ; on the depoya of the month of Khcla all the |MiOple in the village moat
go to tlie piusaia, i^ivo the lJnnan^e a drhct-ata, and put himinicvfJi; from
the twenty-»ccoiid day of Nikinimiu>a for three dayn to bring to tho panwUa,
morning and n(»on, a darn) cooked w ith two neli of rico and three currioa, and to
give gilanpawi in the evening ; daily for tweniy-three days in tho mouth of Ehela
to give a dane cooked with one nuliya of rite ami one curry ; to give a pata of
oil for the lamp oneo in eight days in the twenty-three days of Ebola, the firai
one and half day in Wak to give a dane cooked with two ncli of rico and three
curries and ^ilanpan;! in the evening, and on tho llfteenth of that month to give
one and a half penny as Hiwurumila and one kind of awulpat and one dan
adukkuwa ; to make a mangallaya in the Uda Vihare and thcdewale once a year ;
to give to tho vihare fifteen bundles of straw in tho month of Navan if reqnirad
for tho pan^Ia ; to repair the viharo and to light throe lamps at the rihara OB
the Katti Ma^igallaya.
7. Dullogcdara PanL,'uwa. — Tenants: Talgabagoda Lokn Ratomahatoiaya
and Hannas MmlTyanselago. Hold 1;^ acre field, 1 acre garden, and 1 aore
hen. Services (commutablo for Us. 10-35) : to give .for tlie new year forty
leaves of betel and a dan adukkuwa ; to give threo days previous to Uia
atawaka of the WeHiikmana one kumba tree and one plantain tree, one atta of
a tender cocoanut bran«*h. and to decorate near thu vihare ; on the evening of the
sixth day af ler tho atawaka of that month to feed four of thoso who take the
pujawa and to offi-r a pattare of ^ilanpaMa to the viharo and a malwattiya for
tho pujawa, and the following morning to offer a dano cooked with one and a half
neli of rice and one curry to the viharo, and to come to the vihare on the depoya
of the same month with a dane co(»ked with two neli of rico, two currien, and
some awulpat ; ou the du|Mjya of tho month of Khela all the |>eoplo in the village
mi»t go to the pansala and give to tho [)rii'Nt debet and put him in mu;
for two days from the twenty-Rixth day of NikiniuKwa to offer, morning and noon,
dan cooked with two noli of rico an«I threo curries ami gilanpaita in the
evening; to offer daily for the firht fifteen days in the month of Medindinaa
dan pattare cooked with one neiiya of rice and one curry, on those fifteen daja
to give a pata of oil once in ei^dit days to tho lamp on the second day of the
month Wak ; to f»ffor, morning and noon, a dano cooked with two ncli of rice and
threo curries and ^MJanpas;! in the evening' ; to give on the depoya of tho Wak-
maHii one pennv as »ivvuruinila, onb kiml of awulpat. and one dan adukkuwa ; to
bring to tho vihare in tlu) month (»f Xav.iu ten buiullen of ^tr.iw if required for
tho pansala : to repair tho vihare and to li(,'ht two lam|w at tho vihaio on tha
Katti Mangallaya.
B. Kawudupolellu Walawwo Pnnguwa.— Tenant : KawudupoUuUe Walawwa,
(Forms part of Pani;uwa \o. 1 and doe<« service with it) Uolda 1 aore field, 8|
-^ hen. Uommutuble for lis. 8-26.
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U. lUtukoboffedarm Panguwa.^TenaDt : Ratukohogedani Tennakon Mudi-
yannelAge. Holda 4 acrvn fields, 1| acre garden, 23 aorea hen. Berricea
(commuuble for Un. 2470) : to give fur the new year a dehet-ata and a dan
adukkuwa ; to give throe days previous in the atawaka of the WeMkmaia two
kumtm trees, two plantain troen, and a tondor cocosnot branch. And to decorate
near the vihare ; and on the evening of the seventh da^ after the atawaka of
the satno month to food six tom-tom beatert, two dhobius, one horanekarayai
one puntlunkaraya, onu pujakamya, and two ktulikarayo, thirteen in all ; to offer
to tho vihiiro two pattara of gilunpaiui and two ro:ilwatti for the pujawa ; the
following morning Ui offer a dane cooked with six noli of rice and one curry,
and on tho dofxiya of thu H:imo month a dane cooked with eight noli of rice, two
curries, and Humo awulpat ; on thu dci>oya of the month of Ehcla all the people
in the viUn^'o miiHt go to tho panHuia, offer the priest a dehot-ata, and put
him in wan ; from thu twonty-fiftli day of Nikinimasa for eight days to offer
daily, morning and noon, a dano cooked with two null of rice and three curries and
Siianp:iHa in thu evening ; in the months of Nikini and Binara, for morning, a
an pattaru cookci with one neliya of rico and onu curry ; to givu a pata of oil
to tho lum|) oncu in eight dayH ; from tho fifth day of Wak for eight davs,
morning and noon, to givu a dano cooked with two nuli of rico and three curnee
and gilannawi in tho evening ; to give fouriicnco on tlio dcpoya of Wakmosa as
siwurumiia, a kind of awulpat, and a dan adnkkuwa to tho pansala ; to weed a
portion of thu m iluwa ; to make a mangallaya in the Uda Viharo and dewale
oncu a year ; to give fort^ bundles of straw lu tho month of Navan if required
for tho pansala ; to repair the viharo and to light eight lamps on tho Katti
Man'^aliaya.
10. Dodandoniycgcdara Panguwa. — Tenants : Doilandcniycge, Ilangomuwe
Vidanolage, Talgahagoda Kuda Katoniahatmaya, Talgahagoda Uatanajoti
Unnunsc, Uiiligam:igo, and Kukulallc Wirakongo. ifold 4 acres fioldn, 10 acres
gurdcnH, 14 j acres hen. ServiccH (comniutable for Rh. 2r)'Kr)) : to give for the
nuw year a drhut-ata and a dan adnkkuwa ; to give threo days previous to the
atawaka of thu Wcsakmasa two.kiiniha treen, two plantain trees, and a tender
cocoinut branch, and to decorate at thu viharo ; and on the depoya of tho H.ime
month to feed thu thirteen men who Uiko the pujawa for tho night, and to make
a pujawa to the vihare with two irittara gilanp.XHa and two malwatti, and to
offer a dano cooked with a neiiyu of rico and two eurrioH, and tho same day a dane
cooked with eit^ht neli of rico, two curries, and some awulpat ; on tho depoya of
tho month of lOhela all tho people in tho village must go to tho pansala, offer the
priest a duhct-ata, and put him in ^ran ; from the fourth day* of Binara for
eight days, morning and noon, to offer a dane cooked with ).wo neli of rice and
thrco currien and gilanpiuia in tho evening ; from the second d«^ of Wok for
four duyN, morning and noou, to offur a daiiu ctNiked with two noti of rice and
threo cnrriuH and giianpat'a in the evening ; to give fourponce as siwurumiia
on thu depoya of the month Wak.Kome awulpat, and a dan adukkuwa ; to make a
mang.-illaya in thu Uda Yiharu and duwalu once a year, and to wood the maluwa
threo timuH a year ; to rub cowdung four times a yoar in tho mandappe of the
I'alle Viharo; to bring forty bundles of Mtruw in tho month of Navan if required
for tho pauHaia ; to make the road leading to the vihare 30 fathoms long and
1 1 broad ; to go four journeys a year in tne Central Province if required ; to
repair thn viharo and to light eight lamps on the Katti Mangallaya.
11. Kapu Panguwa.~Tenant : Ratnayaka Mudiyanselage. Holds half an
acre field, U aero gardens. Korviccs (commutable for Rs. 4*10) : to give for the
new year a dehot-ata ; to offer a malton at the dewale for the four festivals ;
to do the Kapukama of tho dewale always, and weed the Talgahagoda Ruppe
once a year.
12. Panditinne Panguwa.— Tenanti : Panditinnege. Hold half an acre fielda,
1| acre gardens, 2\ acres hen. Serriccs (commutable for Rs. 10'35) :
to gi?e for the new year a piece of pottery ; two mutti for kiri oturana
mangallaya ; one kada of walan on tho palialoswaka of the Bakmasa ; 63 katti
pan on tho pahalo^waka of the Ilmosa ; four mutti and foor bat walan on the
pahaloswaka of Durutta for the Alut^tal festival ; 50 walan onoe a year to the
pauHala ; two kalas aud two kondi for each of the two vihare ; to tile the two
vihars.
n. ncnayo Pangnwa.— Tenants : Ruppcgo and Yidana Henayalega. Hold
hair nn aero field, 2} acres garden, 6 acrus hen. Services (commutable for
Us. 4' 10) : to give for tho new year forty leaves of betel and one etiriLk \ V^ v^
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op oeiliogi and to ooY«r four pilkn with oloih in tha Tihan for Um font
fMtiTals : to gi?« eight piniwatA for eaoli of th« four festiTals ; to bold Um
wiytn reada and to go to the houiios of the patabi^ndo ; to hold the wijan redda
for the eight puja in the month of Wemik ; to give pannili for the four festiTals ;
to give half a penny aa aiwnruniila on the dupo>'a oi the WakmaM ; to wash
tirapili and siwuru of the two Tiliara and dewiilo ; to bring five bundles of straw
to tne vihare in the month of Navun if requiix*d for the |)aniiAla.
14. Bomkuraye Pan^uwa. -^ Tenants : Sangadipatiyalvge. Hold 1 acra
field, 1^ aero hen. Services (oonimutul>le for Us. 8-26) : to give forty leaves of
betel for the new year ; to boat tom-tom for the four festivals and on the four
poya days of everv month ; to beat the taliya and tom-tom ; to ^ve one
pennv as siwurumila on the depoya of Wakmasa ; to bring to the vihare ten
nondlcA of stniw in Navanmnna if required for the pniiMilu.
15. Panmilo Panguwa. — Tenant : Tulgahago<1a Ratannjoti Unnanse. Holdf
3) acres fields, 44 acres gardens, 20 acres hen. Services (oommutable for
Rh. 30'9f>) : to make a pujawa at the cost of the panguwa once a >ear in the
month of WeMik ; to li^ht hoven lamps for the Katti fcntival in the month of
II ; to offer for the fintt fifteen diiys liftocii dan pattara in the inoriiiiiga in
the month of Navau ; to offer for the IumI eight days in the month of Kheki, for
mornings, eight dan pattara ; to offer a dan paltara every day at noon ; to clear
tlio nialuwa and keep up the place and to repair the road 15 fathoms long
and 1^ broad.
16. Dawulkaraya Panguwa. — Tenants : Sangadipatiyalcgc and Weralugaha
wattege. Hold 1 acre fiohU, 1 acre gardens, 2^ acres hen. Services (com-
mutable for Rm. H'^Jth) : to give for the iu:w vaar a deiiet-atu ; to bo:it tom-tom
for the four fcstivuls with two tom-toms inKlulso for the eight WcMakmase puja;
every month in the year for the four |)oya two men to beat tom-tom near the
vihare ; to give one poiiny as Hiwuruuiilaon the dnpoya of Wakm:isa antl to bring
ten bundlcH of nlraw to the vihare in Xavanmxna if rc(|uircd for the pannaU.
17. Temmottinkara Pant^iiwa.—TenantH: San«radtpatiyalego and Sakaladi-
patiyaloge. Hold 1 acre lieldH, 1^ acre gardens, \k acre hen. Services
(commutable for Us. 8'2r>) : to give for the new year a di;het-ata ; two men to
beat tcmniettaii for the four festivals, for the eight Wetcikniasa puja, and for
every poya in each month ; to give a |>cnny as siwurnmila in Wakmasa on the
depoya day and to bring ten bundlen of straw to the viliare in the month
of Navan if re<|iiircd for the panivila.
18. Temmettainkarayc Panguwa. — TunantH : Peru madi pat iyalago. Hold |
aero ficldH, 1 acre gardens. Services (roniniutable for Rh. 52U) : to give for
the new ysar a dohet-ata ; to buut the teniniettaiii for the four fcHtivals in the
year, for the cii^ht WesakuiuNO puja, and for the uuiho and depoya of every month ;
on the depoya of Wakmasa to give 0 copper challiH {l\ faithingN) ss hiwurumila.
19. lloranekaraye Pan^Miwa. — Tenant i^Wadunelego. Uohls half an acra
fiohl. Services (ooniniutable for Um. 410) : to give for the now year a dehot ata ;
to blow the horaneM-'a for the four ft'Htivals in the year, for tho cif'ht WoMakmasa
puja, and for the four )H)}a in each month ; to give half-ponny as niwurumila
on the depoya of Wakniase and to ^ivu five bundlcH of straw to the vihare if
required for the putiitala.
20. Dawulpat Panguwa. — Tenant : ITdupihillo Uannekge. Holds 2^ acrea
fields, 4 acros gardiinn. Servicer (ctmimutible for Rh. ItrfiO) : to give at the
new year a dehet-ata, a kada of awulftat, and 15 shillings.
21. Upasaka Panguwa. — Tenant : Yednge. Holds half an acre field.
Services (commutable for Rs. tt) : at tho old and new year to give a dehet-ata ;
to rocite kavi and beat tho udakkiya for tho eight puja in Wosak. The tenant
paid the tax.
TALOASYATA.— A village in Oampahasiya pattuwa, Matale South, in Mada-
waU-wakain.
In tho CouHus of 1871 grouped with W.idagolla. Population of Talgasyaya in
1881, 140 (GU males, 71 females) ; in 1891, I0a(48 males, 57 females). ^Vellalaa,
Pannayo.
TALKOTE nUm IHALA TALKOTE.— A village in Iiiamnluwa korale, Matak
North, in Sigiriye-wasam.
M TAL— TAL
In tho Oon»iit of 1871 Rroupod with PiduragalA. PopulatioD of TaUcote^teM
rimU Tiilk<ito ill 1H81, 70 (37 maloa, 33 fumalM) ; in 189], 68 (83 iBal«^86
fein«lcN). Vt'Ujilttii.
In 1878 13 acroM (Cn. l/>. 8/.) of paddj land were r^itiered.
A Teroaoular Aoh(K»l.
TALKOTE (PAIIALA).— A deserted vilUge in the ebo?e kmmle.
TALMUKK.— A Tillaffe in Oandaho koralo, Lower Hewabeta.
lu tlio ConHus of 1871 grouped with Kapuliyadda and Arawa. Not meii-
iHinol in the Coimuii uf 1881. Population of Talmuke in 1891, 71 (34 mtXiif
87 femaloe).
Walawwa.— Talmuke Palihena Rala had 5 amuna of paddy ]aod« Ht
married and had two ions, and adopted a aon of hit wife. Hia own lona:^
(1) Muhandiram Rala, plaintiff in a cane in 1817. He waaa prieat and threw
off rolicii. Ilo Mottlod in Kotakcdoniya (Udunnwara) and got laud from Amnna-
pitiva« Ilo, an Tiilmiiko Siralu Nilame, in Saka 1740 (1818 A.D.), fliiTea deed
for land in Kotakcdoniya to hiit nephew Talmuke Payindakarana Nitame, who
in IKH'i brought tho action G,ri()l for the Kotakodeniya land {Vol. L^p, 477),
(2) Tuiiiiiiko KottallMiddo Nilaino, alito KaMiiayaka Nilamo, died aliont 1809.
Iluadopluil a noii of Ainunu^aina Mutukiidu llala (Vot. 7., p, SI). The adopted
Ron of thn Koitiilhiiddo Niliiiiio was called Aniuniiguiiia Appuhami or Payinda-
karana Nilaiiio (ilufoiidant in an action 4th and lltli Novcmlior, 1H19, and
plaintiff in r),.'iOI). Wattarantunno rilmiianila was married to his aunt (2,278).
Tho adopt ud Hon of Tulnuiku Palihena llala waM a son of hiH wife, lie
WAH culleil Ku<la Palihena Hala. On the death of Kin^ Kirti Sri in 1780
A.D. ho aiitl IiIn adonied father were onlerod by Anf^uninaiia Adigar to carr^the
shield at tho funeral ; they refiined, becaune any chief who took part in a kiiig*s
funeral could hold no (»trice in tho Huccoeding king's reign, boing held polluted.
Their lundn were ctmriHCJited and woro given to Dullewe Leicam, but were
afterwardrt rcHtored (./i«/. Com., 10th July ^ 1817^ and 4th and 11th Novembtr^
1810 : IW. I.,p,2).
Talinuko Nilamo ownod land in Dehipagoda and Kotakcdoniya {Vol /.,
pp. NS,-t7G).
Talinuko Tikiri Kuinarihami married Nugawela, President (66,939).
Tahnuko Uala ownod land in Woligalla of Udunnwara.
/<swi7ir«.— Demototage r«. Abekonge and Konege, for a garden, 61,847.
TALWATTA.— A villngo in Oandaho korale, Lower Hewabeta, between Baweli-
kada and Tonnekunibum. It lioa along the Mahaweli-ganga and the road to
Oonawatta, on the s1o|m) towards the rivor.
The chcnas Wahadkadapangnwa and Wiynnpanguwa, on the face of the Ull
alMive the Ktindiutiile road near the Hi'st niilepost, were reserved foreat in tho
Kandyan kiiign' time (Jwi. (Ai'ii., S'Mk .l/arcA, 18iS),
(Jenenil Fniser's lands (%,77l).
In the CeiiNUM of 1871 grouped with Tcnnekuinburaand Duwelikatla. Popula-
tion of TalwalCa in 1881, 22i) (127 mules, «J3 fomales) ; in 1891, 254 (141 malee,
111) foilUlles).
fhmiihs — AlicHckara Wananin Mudiyan^olage Punohirala Mohottala's estate, Test.
<i71. AtralawattcKc. 30.37«'>, 3a,B(i:t, :iD,tH):>, 5M,%5, 58,tM>6, Ii8,967, 68,tf78, 68,998.
Tertt. 1H8 Arnifuda Vidanela^c, fHi.73ft, 94,821. Aranayakaralage (Qangarama
Viharr tenant). :tH,llC. Dibilc Wijckon Herat Hndtyansclaga, 60,813, 66,396.
Daluklowuloi^e, aO.:(7tf, :)3,i;a:t, au.UOS, 58,965, 68,9(i6, 58,967, 68,978, 68,9989
Test. 188. Dthleniye Kulatunga MudiyanMclage, 90,735, 94,821. De StlTa,
D. S.. 8.077 (N. S) De Zylva, A., 51 ,783. Digalagama Adikarj Mudiyanrtelage,
90.73:1. 1»1. 82!. Foa.'*cka. C, 34.382, 39,053, Test. 5H4. Horanekarage (Yihitte
tenant ).*i;i.772. Johan. D.C.. 5|,7f<3. KarunatiUka,O.P., 51,783. KatupeMlege,
8.077 (N..S.). KetawalatroCVibarG tenant ),fiO,295. Kulasekara, D. II.,6U,818.
Mailu^'alle, lla^nayaka Nilurae, owned land hero, 44,683. Medage Qammabelage
(Vihan tenant). r>4.973. Mekiiiyawela Vidanelagc, 45,178, Tost. 2. AloormeQ
(Viharo tcuanitf), 05,1:26. Nai»anage Chaudrasokara Mndijanselage, 44,683.
TAL-TAL 411
PaBtiym,fl6^0«. BAiiawAii»fe(Vlliaf«tmiMitVI0,9A7. aiittMibnig«,41,78t,
t^Ji$U,Tmi,il9. 8«'ntwiratiui, Q-A., 61,78H. Talwatto AnflbflhUlag*. MtMS,
8»,0ftS, Test. 604. Talwatto UanimaheUire, a(».S7A, 3S,<US9, 89,M)&, M^Mft
68,066, 58,»67, 68,97H, A8,UUH, T(>>«t. 1H8. Tamik, 42,788, 6V,H9U. WadoMda-
fitlye MuhandiramalBtfv Puuchirela, (tangawata Korala, owned land Mia,
,047 ^N. 8.). Mikrama Arachchige, 43,178.
OAMQaRAMA ViiUKE.— Itoclc iniioriptioD (1752 A.D.) :~
At the time of the glorioun and Huprcmo King Kirti Sri Raja Binha, bofB of
the excellent K>lar ntc'«>, powerful and majeiitio like the tun, a lion to tho
powerful inimical kingit, like ilephautn, Uke a kalpaddruma in Uberalitj,
■agatiiourt, •incen*, rnergctic, and endowed with many eminent Yirtuca, Usa
Indra in Mtately grandeur.
When Kirti Hn Uuja Sinlm, having Uvn inaugurated King of Lanka, waa
making great advancement in n'ligiouK and worldly a(Tain», noticed attoM
■tutuu uf ancient date, iii a rock lying in the palmlrah garden, in the Yicinitj
of Mahaweli-ganga.
Then he canned a vihare to be made containing itono walla of IS oaUta
in length, 7 in bn'udth, and 11 in height, nurruunded by stone pillara,
and above a roof with rufterti covercnl with tiUn. Within the walla a stoaa
image of U cuLitH in height wii!* made, lirautititHl iti« roWii with vermillioa
painting, C(»vi-rei1 it;* dilTcnMit nu'inlH>i>« with ^M»lden h'nveM |miuted around with
raintinKrt of Ave hui-:«, and coui|»lt't< il it after enNlirining it with bodily relioB,
n thu vear of Suka l(i7l. on the f ighth day of I'o-on, on Momlay, the M'cond
day uf the llrrtt (|iiartei- of the hii^Oit part vl the nioou, when all the works of
the supremely niu^'nitireut inui^«* of Uuddhu, vai ie^atinl with golden workmafi*
Hhip, weio iroiiiph'tid in the vihare, Inaring (ho appellation uf Uangarama,
two eyo^ were atUxed to the ima^^*. In the vear of Kaku l(i7l,ottho month
Tu-noii, and on M«>n<lay, the eighth day of the ineren«o of the moon, under
thu etin-ttellation llata. eye?« were atlUetl to thu image, aeeoinitanlcd with
great xuleninity. rejoieingH, and ex<-eK«*i\o otTering!<, and then satisfied the
workmen by giving them appropriate giftft. In aeiiuiring the meritii accruiny
therefrom for thi* continuance of worship inviolate, the king caused to be
appointed men for different grade<« of m>rvice ; and considering that fields and
ffardeuH are ali^o nco'*Mry, he diKlicated from the village Dibila 4 amann
Wewakumhura. Hema;;ahakurohuru, Ai«wedduma,Qalpotteknmbura,and Watte
Arachehiyakuinbiira ; from the village ArupfKtla 7 umunu MigOHkombaim,
Muttettuwa. ftalahitiyawa, IMhili-anga, Pnh>M-angn.netahtMK>niya, Aiiwi*ddnma«
Kalanchiyakiiniliura, riiuleniya I'J amunu and 2 |hI;i-<. A^W(•ldumwela, Tarale,
Weralngahadcniya, Aln|H)ta. IIupngaha«leniya, Wiil.ikunibura, Murutepalle
Galuhitiyawa.lMaGalahitiyawa. I'alkath'. nodangahukuuihura; tvxtm Wattarmn-
ti<nna Ci amunu and 1 iwla of Gadadthimaditta and ]lapugni«wela ; from Bogam-
bara (> amunu and 2 i>ela!«, from Halmchikamlure-ela A pelon ; from Aropitiya«
Alugolla of 5 |H>la!< ; from Dumhara *J iH*la<< of Katamunu AMwetUluma ; from the
village Diyagama in the D(>valei1ahamunu fwittuwa of Four Koraleit :iu amnna,
Wclideniya, Iriyakumhura, Mahakumbura, ruttanmle, Kerembalo, Nila-ambe,
Dau^Mihaile|H>!a, Welikuinliura, Galahitiyawa, Dematamalinda, Palkumbiira,
Amlxikumbiira, IVgida. Uitikumbura, Minumkumbura. Munamale, llawarikife-
tawa, Uogah:iiie|i(la, Kumhalkuinbura, llutkunibura, Dorakumbura, Arabada,
Alugolla, K(n(lo|)4\ I'uruna ; from Uio attaeheil village Amuuugama ft
amunu and 2 pelas c»f llaiulum^ramuwa, >futti*ttuwa, Kitululla, Dungaha*
duniya ; from th«> villngo 1)ah<'npuhu\\e«li'nupitiya, Amunekumbura, Siyotubala*
kumbura, Mahakumhura, Wewakumhura. Liyaniruliyadda, I>ewataguha*
kumbura, ANW«ddunia; from Mat^'amuwa of Kandu|Hdata in IMunnwara,
llandurukumhura of .'> peluM extent, to be poHHer«HHl by Suramba and his itontertt/
for the purptHO ofln-atiiig ttmi-tom on the dayn of poya. All thcne landt, <
oompribing 8:t amunu and ;) pclan nowing cxteut, togrther with all the*
appurtenant hip^h landy*, low lamU, hou(H*H, tre<'H. and plantationt*, inrlusive^
to bo {K^riK'tuateU lor ever ; were in^erilh-^l on thu rock 1i> the command of the
kin^, who hat on the thr(>uu of Sriwardbanipura in .Souk.vlagala, like Indra
in Htately gramleur.
A man who takcM either grnsH or flrewtKxl, or a flower, or a fruit from what
in dedieatitl to Kuddhu, hhall become a pretaya in the world to come. Thus it
it) Haid by lluddha from hi<i own mouth that whoHoi'Ver taketh even grass or
iircwoo<l with desire, he, after ttuffering heavily liku urows and ghosts, shall
nllimately bu born to Hutter in the eight helU.
It in Haid that on tho oreuHJoii of the fentival of painting tho eyea of tha
image, two pcmonal taxcH wore nbolinhetl, I'ali and Marsla llungan. ~
Hnngan was a tax exacted from all, Marala was exacted from headmen wdj.
ABMnM,lta)nIII74,infaToiiTof Abttnu Aohtrira for bodi >tKaU7«lpM)«
Id UduuuwtTa, in eonniJoration of wnrknuuhip on tbt iawR >t tba Qannnma
Vih«r« (./m.1. tb™ , Hlh J-'fbrmry, ISW).
Tim tilinra wu built I7 Unmiuruwr Lofca MuhKiHllnmi. Tba vihan h
pQiufiMHl liylhe Chiof I'riol uf (bo Miitwnt(« Vibure (34,:ilHI). OufsTDinaDt
jiurclMiiHHl piirt iif llnlnuliikiiiKliiiv iiiutluttu fiutu tbu vihnrt for nilw**
[luri-wn for illM. UU, {M.'.'K. MJJ.W, (lii;il3). Tbo »il„ra o«uH3«iuunu
■tiiiniiolwof mudily li>ii>l,biiti>[ tWt uiily HlioullLiuiuiiuBniuutluttuinUM
litnwuiuii of lira liriuHli ; tbu nmt i» hulU L>jr luaanU.
F.Tiil»«nicnl> of tbo vihnro in tin Ktmljr ind Kripilli Diatriott :—
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i. Ilowini (a field of 1 sera, ■□(] half an acre at girdan).—Te>UDt : Pftttiniya-
lau*. HorviuM (cimmuUble for Bi. W-GO) : to beat tom-tom during ail
allnnwtu mon^ia of «acb year, from Bakraaba.far tbo tewuwa.aiid to appear
U'luro Llie hicumbont od the fint aiupicioiu da; after the new year with
proxoiilH ii( vitjolnblo.
S. Itijnknri (1) ocro liold*).— Tenantii : KatupalellagakndBibilege. Servtea :
to pay four >>hil1in(P> n rear.
4. Wahriilina (} aTO &chh and halt an acre unrdea).— Teninta : PanditaBO.
Htrvicoi (coin inula) '111 fur lU. Sftii) ; to deliver cightpingui earthenware accord-
in:! tocuiti>in.andt<i u|)]iMr buforelboincumlieatHEter the nevjdar witbpeQum
uf 13 a|>|ulhi »nd > mutti.
A. L'atiiLima-iillaiui.— Maruwena.
The llAi.tiiA Mamoawa ha« thr«« pangu :—
_ . i4->ll): ta.i"i«t tin >ilBcintinHl>rii'*ta at thu temple during the daily thr««
aarvirun, irilo'lowawa, Miihi'luiie-tuwawa, anil Sawaiii-tewawa, Mur* one year in
evitry tiirce. and nirirK (ihhI.
2. Nannmun (U(. Hji. Or. flulde; On. I;i. V. Rardonil.— Tenant ; Katupaletlego.
flirvicH (<r utibte tiir R<. iO&i) : to attoml tbe trmpio at 9 A.M. elarr
W<'<lni-«1ay ('ir ■>( month*. I>^i!innini{ with the flr^t Wedneaday after tb«
Rinlntlew new yoar, and (hun lupply W the olDeiating prieat a NasD for waabing
tlie laereil rrHi-otion ; when eaiplayed raoeivai nMla.
TiL^rtt m
8. Kattiymna (On. 2p. Oi, lielcU).— Tenant : Asweddamojie. Sh^^mi (i
mutable for Rt. 14*70) : to carry offoriiiga of food firom tlie kiteben to ^
temple at the time of the three towawn daily, during two montha of eaeb vti^ s
reoei?ei food when to employed, IxMidoa l-12tb or all raw fruiti offeroo, uA
l-12th of iweotmoati and juioo of fruit« and twoet toddy in tba eveninf •
TAMDILKQAMA (i/mi MARAKKALAQAMA.— A Mooriab bamlei of Kdapi-
tiya, in Udaponc koralo. Kotnialo.
Villugo path to Maldcniya. A mosque, built about 1885, eloee to the
road from Nuyiii-kulina-tota to Dimhula.
Population in UUl, G3 (H:1 males, 30 fomulei).
TAMMITIYA.— A TilUse in Pallepone korale, Kotmale, in Hawela
A village path to Pussellawa.
Population in 1871, 75 (3G males, 39 females); in 1881,86(50
females) ; in 1891, 71 (39 males, 32 females). Durayo, Qoldimitha.
Extent uudor paddy, 3 amuuu (6 acres).
Lat Uawadigo Sirimala Veda, 91,571.
The Morape Kataragama Dewalo owna land here (cmli, fp, 77i, fTV).
TANQODA.— A- Tillage in Uan-atapaUta korale, Tiunp«ne, hi MvniddM^yv-
wasam.
S/miffii.— Kandokumburo-ola, Mahakella-ela, Polwatto-eli, Rtmbiikui-oja.
Ililh. — Bohimilcknnda, Knkaninapolakanda.
Population m 1871, 92 (fiO nialoH, 4S females); in 1881, 108 (5S'bmJm,
58 females); in 1891, H5 (41 males, 44 females).
In 1878 18] acres (9<i. \p. C/.) of |mddy land were registered, of wbiob 18|
acrea paid Us. 07*98.
/^«Ni7fV«.— Wisurigo, 87.758.
TAWAL ANTENNA.— A hamlet of Panangammana, in Udapone konle, ^oCoiaIc.
81*95 miles from Kandy on the Nuwara Eliya road. The Pundalu-oyn nmd
leaves the main road here. 3,527 ft. above the sea. ,
About 20 inhabitants, Low-country Sinhalese and Tamils, in 1887. PnpolatkNi
in 1891, 49 (25 nmleH, 24 females).
A -Roman Catholic Church built by Dona Christina Pereim Hamiae abovt
1863. A Hindu temple.
A Wulawwo, at which Welegedara Ratemahatmaya of Rotmale diod ui
December, 1870.
LitiL^ation between low-country Sinhalese for an allotment of Onnm land
adjoining the high road (55,308, 57,600).
TELAMHUGAUAWATTA.— A hamlet of Akurana (fo/. I., p. e).
TE1J)KNIYA.— A village in Palispaitu West, Lower Dumbara, 15*25 milea
of Kuudy.
Hami.K'ik. — Kahatagolla and Welletota.
Rivfr. — Hulu-ganga.
/7«7/«.— llulKirudoniyahoIa, Kudagalkanda, Mnbiriyikanda.
Thin villagu is naid to have l>cen originally inhabited by the people of
Karalli>:uUU. wl'.o w«re driven out of it by King Raja Sinha, because when ikmk
king was hunting wild boars in the Teldeniya fields, one of| the W^tchoMB
Bounded the ta^i^rapporuwa to drive away the animals, probably in ignorance of
the king'H being out hnnting in the neighbourhood. The watchman waa of
Wulalagedara in Karalli^-adda. The king wm enraged, and he ordered all the ,
inhabitauts of the nllage to quit it, and he re-peopled it with pedple from the
30—97 2 T
820 TEL—TEL
low-country of JlinDOWo, f>., wanhcn of the inferior caste, or with tho Ilioa
Koralu Paa<lo, who, whatever their original caste WM, are called Porokarayo,
literally, axc-mcn.
There weru extcnaiTe royal fields in this Tillage.
Dr. Davy (p. S7i) nays : *<Tol<loniva a royal farm, prettily eitoated at the foot
of a mountain in a fertile Talley of the Ilulu-ganga,**
Uridine ov<t tliu Hulu-ganga. liiKcriiition on it : ** This work was begnn on
17th March, 1H59, and finmhed on the 20th March, I860.'*
Till* (lain of thci Ahitwola Wahuln-cla acroM the Hulu-ganga ia aboat 4 milea
from Tt-Khiii^a.
The H\MiiAi(.\(>Ai..\ ViiiARE stands on a rocky hill, a little to the weat of
Tclikiiiya ( \'nt I., p. S.'iti).
Wcllittota Im iuiiiiidiately on the other side of the bridge. A small mosqne
on tho left Ik.'1ow tho toll.
UcMthoiHc, Pulicv Station, Post Office, and boutiques. Yemacnlar school.
DiH|>enHary.
Population in 1H71, 823 (540 malo^, 283 females). In 1881, 521 (283 males,
24 1 fi luah'H). In 1 h'.U : of Toldcniya, 302 (lii2 miilcH, 1 40 fcmalcit) ; of Tcldoniya
Puhala^Minux (Ma, 120 (I'l.'i miles, 55 fomnles); total, 422 (227 males, 195 females).
In th«' II. L. M. MJ] ixcTvH (11a. (>/'• '•'•) ot fiaddy land were rcgiiitcred.
In 1M7H HI acreH (40(/.2/i. 3/.) were regintcrcd, of which 51 1 acres paid Rs. 211*48.
Familii*. — An nnci-^tor of the Gnmmahelago people wan a cattlc-kecper of King
Silawnka. Hi? ^'ot n rupc from the king ah a Sannas for land, ii,*JoH.
The nncc^tor'* of Pnllcwatte Cjaniinahe and four other Gammahela obtained
landn from King Rajndhi Itnja Sinha lor the mTvivoof huildinghootH, guarding
thr palaee, \:c. A |M)rtion of the landi* were given by tho Gammahela to black-
Huiithr«, who "Upplitd iron tooi<4, lii,l»lH.
OurnninhrIujr«' XauU? held landMof the villa;;eiN for hlaekHroitb Hcrvice, 27,756.
\Vewr>(umuieddu lienayalaKo held lundx fur dhohy serviuc. The office wan
hereditary, but did not diHceiid in tho direct line ; ulh^ence from the Tillage or
inability to {Mrform K-rvice f(»rfeile<], 57,HG6, (>7,41I4.
\Vatt(>:ama Puncliirala Kankunuma of the Uan^awuda Mandappaya, Naran-
daiide Annan-ehattara (lM*ard trimmer to the king), Hangidiya of the
Uaua-wuda Mandapfiaya, Panikkila (keener of the king'i* elt'phant), and
Uuwaiiwclle Yamaua, iron rtintdter, eoinpiaine*! to the Judicial CommiMifioner
that their bonsi-H were burnitl down by the troopi* at Teldeuiya during the
reUllion (Jm#/. ('om.,2ord S\pttMihrr, />7A).
Aranwelajre. :>.L»lM) (X. S.). Baiya Ilenayalage. .'»7.8r»«. 67,491. Chettieh. r,8,848
(for I'ahuru-ala e-tate). tJ7,.'*7«;. ii7.H47, 7t».2;{7. ElleHajfe. 4.1i»l (N. K.).
(Jauia^re. .IH.OM^. fiammahelafj«', »i.H."i?<, (iuruiiufhelage. 'JT.T.'iG, 38.198. yi.l3ft,
• 4.1 !M ( .V. S.). Ilincge. 7o»; (old >H'riej«"). 10,H28 (X. S.). Henmkge'H e-»tate. Teat.
•.'7i». KapiiK'*'. «J,l«:.8. Karal»aw«}rr. 2:»1. Karuiukge, IMJ.-VH.'i, 30.4ui). rt.'MUl,
liH. t.'iH. Kon^'athakunibureirr, 17,472 (Talpot Saka 1717) Kuda Ilenayalage,
lO.H.'S (X.S.). Linda;re. 7-M>s:<. Mahakumburejre, 7Uli. 3o..".titi. .•.7,7t;7, «(»,7t)7,
r.lMUK. .Mi^rjihajre. 27,7:.i;. :uK'I.\:» (Tal|H»t Saka 17J7). C,*j:mWk 7U..'»71. MiKinncn,
:i»Mo'.». ;iti.:.i;i;. :i;i.oi i . :,«i.7;'«;, .•>:<..*, !•; ( Kaliata;,'ona). a:t.7Ji>, .•i7.7«i7, ri0,707. «2,J»18,
rM.7H7 (Kuhatn:.;t»Ila). 7l,l:i7. 7:»,;»7:i, ."..'ilKi (X. .*^.). Pallewatte Gammahe, ir..y|8,
17,4 72. Pallrwalt.ire, 38.t;4.*., 111.13.5. Pihillekumburege. I4i.lll8. Kaja-
iMik-a};e. iV^lM. IMajre. :i8,UHX, :i.s.4.-,l). Urakotege. 72,IWH. Vetlagc, 2.*il.
Wcwc^Miiumeddo Heuayaluge, .'•7,8«;i), 1*7,49 1. Wikrama Araehchige, G.>,787
(Kahatn^'olla).
(17!*.'» .%.n.).— In tho year of Kaka 1717, of the month Wak, on Saturday, the
fift4-<'nth day of the increasing m«)on, under the coui'tellation Dcta. The follow-
ing laiiiM U-Iungiug to me. Indari. of Poroknragama in Teldeniya. PaliKfiattowa,
Duuibara. to wit, the u|»|K'r I iiela of the Held Lindakumhnra and the
one-half of the a]»|N*rtaining garden lying towardn the houw Nettigedara, a
eoeoaiiut tri*e growing on the garden, and 17 pieces of the 17 ehena grounds,
being my ])araveni profHTty. ( have given over to my younger brother Punch!
Naide t<i )n' po'»^>scd by him in paraveni. The witne«iti><< hereto are Hinage
(iammulie. Xettige Punehi Xiride, Amhakote Gammahe, Denakumbure Ungu
Naide, Klbjiola Gammahe, Naide Gurunnohe. and Nckat Gammahe, wlio
wrote this Talpot. Having m> many witnei*m.>« I, Indari, gave over to Punehi
Naid«\ declaring that he will be safe even if he were to take oaths on the seven
onlenlii. 17,472.
(IKM.'i A.n.).— I. Nanduwa Waduwa, tho son of Karunekge Kona Gammahe
of Tildiniya, in the Palir>pattuwa of Dumbara, do hereby i^rant the follow-
ing lands belonging to me the two houses and the maduwa, four
TEU-TEM tfl
eoooADnt trees, two Jak treee, and ab adie, to ait fraadeoB Boadaift Naldt,
the aon of Aiya Naide. WitneMMM : Urudewe Qamaya, Matrnka OaoMTa,
Nettige Punchi Naide, Menuwara Waduwa of the lano honao, PsBchi
Naidc, Konfrahaknmbtircgo Appu Naide, Hiriya Naide of the tmw honne,
Beitala Naide, fiiyambalugahatro Kurup|ia Naide, Pallewatte Tenavrara,
Etgalu Tctta Xaido. Lindego Softala Naidc, and Kiri Ilenaya. (Inpivcatioiie.)
Thin wan written on Kunday, thu MKNuid dar of the lunar month Nikmi, in the
year of Saka 1727, under the oonHtullation Utampalgana. 30;ZS2.
TELGAMPALATA and TELOOMU PALLEPALATA. — The old nanifla of
PallepaluU, in Tuinpane (Vo/. 7.,;}^. 21 S, 400),
TELOAMUWA.— An abandoned village in Laggala Udaaiya pUiiiwa, llatale
Eaat, in Mahalnkotuwu-waKira.
In 1878 35 i ucroa (17(i. 2/>. 0/.) of paddy land were regiaiered.
TELIIIUNNA.— A villago in Oanga Ihala korale, UdapalaU.
In tlio CoHMUA of 1H71 Polmuluf^^ma and Telihunna were groaped iogotker.
Population of Tclihunna in 1881, 217 (121 maleii, % femalee); m 1891, 216
(IIH maloM, 97 fcmalcn).
In 1H78 Ct'i^ ucreH(3;Vf. Op. 41.) of paddy laud were registered, of which 64|
acrcH paid Hm. 2911 iVJ.
Action by tho Attomey-Uoneral agaiuHt Martinee Peris, for a trhum of
16 acrcH (U6,424).
TELKANDUPK.— A villago in Hcwawiiwa koralo, Lower Hewaheta.
Not ill tlio CenHUD of 1871 nor of 1881. Population in 1891, 60 (S8 malea,
22 fcnialcH).
TEMnAIIITIYAWA.-A viUage in Udugoda Udasiya paituwa, lUtek North,
in Palduniyo waMim.
In tho (.'cnMUH of 1871 grouped withPoIwatta and Kotakurobonu PopnlAtioii
of Tenibahitiyawa in 1881, 21 (12 malcn, 9 fomalcn). Abandoned In 1887.
In 1H7H 11 Acren {Tm. 1p. U/.) of paildy land were rogiiitored, of which 7 aerca
paid ]{h. 14*08 ; the rent were tomplv land.
The Kandy Ma ha Dewalo hoH onu Service Panguwa of 3 acres field bold bj
K iiiiliii-atawana Dixamahatniaya and Tcuibahitiyawo Appuhami ; to give jisarly
cii,'lii|)<'iu'e an panduru to tho dewalo, when thu HsHnuyaka Nilame or Yidane
vihitH tho villago to give adukku-pohidum. 8crvic<« commutable for Ba. 14.
TEMRIUDENIYA.— A villago in A«giri Palleiu>'a pattuwa, Matale Soath, in
SSclagaiiiawasam.
MnLLAf.OLi.A, a hamk't.
Not in tho OenHiin of 1871. Population in 1881, 40 (21 males, 19 females) ;
in 18U1, 30 (15 uialcH, 15 fomalcii). Goldnmiths, VelkUs, Tom-tom Baataia.
TEMniLIDKNIYA.— A village in Udugoda Udasiya pattuwa, Matala North, in
pAdeniye-wai*am.
StretiNin. — An)lM»kko-oya, KUc-ela.
/////. — Ititahelekanda.
In the (ViiRUH of 1871 grouped with Paldcniya, Ullokumbora, and Walegedan.
Population of Teinhilideniya in 1881, 24 (17 males, 7 females); in 1891, S7
(17 malcH, 10 females). HlackHmiths, Moormen.
TEMRIIilO Af.A.— A village in Ganga Ihala korale, Udapalata.
In tho Census of 1871 Temhiligaia and Ulai>ane were grouped togatbar.
Pallegama.— Population in 1881, 289 (131 moles, 168 females); in 1891| 810
(152 males, 158 femalen).
Ui>AGAMA.~Population in 1881, 1C3 (90 males, 73 females) ; in I89i tl7
(113 malos, 104 females). '
1^ TBM-TB^r
Tht inhabiUiUf of Pallegimft are Durayo or Padawo Mid of Udtgama
^iUfflakjcirayo.
lo lb7i) 101} ftCTM (60a. «lp. R) of paiddy Und woro ftgUtovM^ of which
96J acFM paid Rii. 437-68.
Hili, — BolungaU.
The railway to NawaUpitiya and tha Raja-eU paai throogh the TiUfge.
An ambolama.
/'dmi/fW.—BaHtiyanDalage, 84,656. Bibilemullege. 36,491. Egodawatteffe, 60,840,
57,188, r».f;C9, 10,H67 (X. a). Eragoda AriftchohiUage, 46,109, 46,409. Oalgoda-
pitiye Muiliyaaselaffe, 89,974. Oalwetage, 48,523. Jambugollege, 32,600.
Kalii Durnyiilago, 67,087. Kapngo, 4r>,109, 46,409. Kappitiy^wattoge, 69,866,
64,376, G7,U87. Kotuwewattege, 59,868, 64,376, 67,087, 93,956. Korukoho-
watU'gc, 59,868, 64,876. Maraftsanage, 82,600. PalleweUyalage, 86,491.
PonUaJckaragc. 45,109, 45,409. PiQnawelaffe, 82,600. Tamils, 9,487 (N. &).
TaiiiHikaraKc. 57,188. Viyanagc, 48,523. WaUwwege, 46,109,45.409. Wat-
U'gu, 9,487 (^^ 3.)- Wodikkorago, 60,:)40.
TciiniLIGjLLA Dr.WALE.
X^NNA. — A viUago in Kobonaiya puttuwa, ICatale Sooth. The waaam iuoladea
Tenna, l^wulu, Makulcmada, rardniigaQtenaa, Patangigolla, Kirimetiyawa,
BuJatnutU, aud Gulwadubona.
fliU. — Dnmbuwckaiida.
Populuiiou iiH871, 136 (76 malea, 61 femalea) ; in 1881, 221 (121 malea,
UH) fomalc'N) ; in 18U1, 102 (90 malot, 72 femaloft). Ancient aervitora (deacend-
ants f)f), YoliulaH, Punnayo, Washen.
In IH78 32A acrcit (lOfi. 0^, S^l.) of paddy land were registered, of which only
6 acrcH paid Kh. 1805.
Walawwa (19,615, 67,194).
TciiDo Wulawwt) Tikiri Kumarihami of Owilla, daughter of Mndiyannelage
Ukkii Bundn. by bin wife ParahitiyawA Walawwo Loka Kiunarihami, 39,450.
Tenuo Walawwe Kiri Banila, Lckam Mabatmaya, and Tikiri Buida r«. Vihara
Walawwo Loku Banda, Mudduma Banda, and Punch! Banda, for a portion
of a field (Mubjoct to service to the Alu Viharo) by purohaae from Vihaie
Walawwe Kuda Banda, who was the iM>n of Vihare Walawwe Nilame. The
dofcudantH aud a priest were the sons (of an awwoiated manriage) ol two
brothorH, wbo wore abo the sons of the Nilamo, 48,101.
Idibawo aniuna and Namal amuna.
Undi^ago and Wattoge hold half an aore garden, paying two ahillinga a year to
the Pitiyogodara family.
^^NNEIIENA.— A \kwa^\fit of Parai^^{%)i^, in (iowpr Dumbanu
TENNEKUBinURA.— A village in Gandahe korale, Lower flewmheta, beyond
BuwoUkiida, cloiM) to Kandy.
iU vrr. — Maba wuli - gauga.
iiilln. — Pattiyukflckanda, Ydikanda.
In the CriiHus of 1 871 grouped wit|i Talwatta and Bnwelikada. Popula^on of
Tonnokuinhura in 1881, 204 (125 maloa, 79 females) ; in 1891, 2(>9 (147 malM, US
femalcH).
In 1878 25 acrus (12^. 2/). 2/.) of paddy land were rogiaierod, of wIm^ 20|
acrvs paid lU. OIVU.
A ino!«iiuo on tbo roadHido.
(}invnil Fra«or owned Pattiyakelo and Xlukmodarawatla of 203 acres tod
2 rtHMlH (;W.873. 38.874, 38,875, 47,413).
Sale of land I'Mh January, 18G9, under writ against D. Amaris de Alwia
(47,488).
/Viifii/iW.— Alaknmbnrege, 47,419. Andarawewe, late Ratemahatmaya, had land
hero, 29,901, 87,U:(5, 37,513, 42,819. Anwcddumrgo, descendants of Sdaanayaka
MndiyaUMe. 20,9m(), 29,9:iI, 37,335, 87,61.'), 42,819. Kumburupitiy^, 98,878,
51,025. Moormen, 91.G6:i. Palate Vidanelage, 88,874, 51,025. Jf<c4w»tt«ge,
20,980. BatUmbilage, 51,026, 81,668, 9,166 (M.&), Xmnill. ^8,87^
TBH-iOB
The GAN(iAiuMA YiUARE htm horo two paugo (1| mm ftdd Md t §mm§udma),
OiM pugQwa held by Bibile HuuayalAge for ibe Mr? io8 of waahiaf for iM
Tihare, and iho other panguwa by AranayakayaUgo aod YiharawaiiMM for
aupplying firewood and oowdunging iho multonge. Sonrioat oommataUU for
Bs. 34-05.
The vihare haa alao a Walandena Panguwa given out to Maniweoa tenant!
The Dalada Malioawa haa one panguwa (1| acre field and an acre gar^ftn)
held by Bibile Henayalagc, for the Acrvico of supplying whiteelothi^ Aq^ for Ihe
Maligawa. Oommutable for Ba. ^1*}5.
TIBBOTUMULLA.— ▲ village in Medaaiya pattuwa, lUtale South, in Warij^
pola-wafuin.
In the Cenaua of 1871 it ia atated to -be in Udaaiya pattuwa and groaped with
Hoddogoda. Population in 1881, C9 (40 males, 29 f emalea) ; in 1891, 69
(34 males, 35 females). YcUalas, Smiths, Tamils.
In 1878 42iacreH (21a. 1^. 5|/.) of paddy land were registered, of which only
6| acres paid Bs. 1539 ; the rust were redeemed. The Porukota amnqa irrigmtea
the fields.
FHwiliet. -r- Migahakotuwego and Molagodage, 36,345. Pallekumhurcge, |1,9^.
TinBoTUMULLE YiiiARE WAS built in the reign of the last King of Kandy bj
his favouritn antronomor and astrologer Punnnwala Ganitaya of TibbotumulU.
The king presented him with a gold image, which he deposiiad in the vihar*, aad
endowed it with the field Wi'likotuwa or Aswedduma of 8 pelaa.
Ganitaya and Hiruwela Muhandirama dedicated aome lauds.
In 18r>U Indujoti Unnanso had been incumbent for forty years. Hia pnpil
Piyadansi Unnanso, who was also incuml)ciit of Muwandoniye Yihare, Utig^^ed
with Sohhita Unnanso for the vihare (45,003).
For lands in Yatinuwara sold by Pananwalu Ganitaya (32,458),
TIBBOTU WAWA.— A village in Kohonsiya pattuwa, Matale Sonth. The
includes Ganegoda, Meddegoda, Tibbotuwuwa, Heuepola, and Dombagaadtiuja.
Medpeuoda, a hamlet between Tibbotuwawa and OwiUa.
Tradition is that some people from Tibbotuwawa in India came and Milled
here in ancient times.
In the Census of 1871 grouped with DombagasdoniyaHmd Owilla. PopnlatiiHi
of TiMiotnwawa in 1881, 259 (137 males, 122 females) ; in 1891,236 (116 aalv,
120 females). Walawwa people, Yullalas, Hangarammo.
In 1878 30} acr^H (TJa. 3^/. 4/.) of paddy Md were registered, of whi^
20 acres paid lU. 25*1 1 .
Walawwa.— Tibbotiiwuwo Adikaram, by his first wife Waradamano Mahai-
meyo, hud two hoiih, Tililhttuwawo Medlmnkara l^nnauHO and Tibbotuwawa Bate
Bala. By Win xtM'oiul wife, Udugnnia Mnliatmeyo, ho had four ohildren (2,243.
D. ('. m.,*iu.«»:j.'). 2(V..mh;).
A lady of the (funri^'odii Walawwa, in Tibl>otuwawa, sold her land in Amuna-
gama in IHiW; (To/. /.. /i. S.i).
llonopola Diii^iri Handu Niiaino had two fuinnand a daughter : (1) Ifalangoda
Lekam ; (2) hi'iiiyr Walawuo Tikiri Hands, who married Dcniyvge Kala
Monika, and had a daiiirhtrr Dinu'iri Mt-nika. The daughter was marriml out in
diga to Halaii«oda Walawwa, 22.238 ( VoL /., ;i. 31J),
Tibbotuuawe Maha Muilivanne granted land at UenopoU, in Saka 1023 (ITOl
A.D.), to Tom-tom Btaters (Vol, J., p. 34 J).
ih vi i7ar#.-~0amR(?e, 2.220. D. 0. M. Koraloge, 1,1 IT (N.a>. Lansakarage, 7t,066,
Muldivf. 7J.(K-.r>. MiuIhIIkis 1.117 (N- H)- Owille Mohottalkge, iUM7.
TibboLuwuwu Aruvlu-hilUiKv, Mi.ii.^O, 7J,U20 i Tibbotttwawe UndiyaimU
Uud iu Oumagutla ( Tk/. /., jt, i:V::\,
824 TIB— TIR
Hayapolawello arauna and Nilwalhaduwo arouoa.
l/iJaKu MudiyaoHo aod Diifalego Puncbi Appuliami were registered owners of a
Xinda I'anguwa, a small glrdon of 8 kuruni, held by Ratananuigahamalage or
( jodupadduiago. Services (conimotable for Rs. 2 a year) : to present a pingo of
vegetables and betel at the old year ; to go on journeys for three days, five timet
a year.
iCalinga Hamillage Hami, reginterod owner of a panguwa, also a small garden '
uf 2 kurunt, bold by Talagalmmulngo, for the same service as above. Commu-
Uble for Us. 2.
Korolo^o Kawrala, regiHtorcd owner of a jianguwa, half an acre garden, held
by UodaiigaNpitiyogo, to give )>ctel, vegetables, and a bunch of plantains once a
year. Service commutable for lie. 1.
TINIPITIOAMA.— An abandoned village in Kondapolla korale, Hatale North,
in Biiinbar»i(aHW'owe-WBNam.
Thu original Hctlicr wom a man from Uiripitiyawa in Nuwarakalawiya.
In 1878 (i acres (3 amunu) of uncommuted paddy land were registered.
TI RA FPU W A.— A village in Modai>alata koralo, I^dunuwara.
Tirappu iH an unconnnun word, meaning "stray men" (D'Oyly*» Notet),
In tiiu (JciiNUM of 1871 grouped with Uiyani|iitiya, Erawwawela, and Imbul-
doniya. Population of Tirappuwu in 1881, 41) (2G males, 23 females) ; in 1891,
54 (2(i nialiH, 2H funialcn).
In 1878 25 acroH (12<i. 1/a 7|/.) of paddy laud wore registered, of which 6f
acres paid Un. 2t>'88.
Fumii irt.—L\i\i(ii{ion U'tween Moormen for a field and garden, 48,425. Takdessa-
laK^s y.5u3 (N. S.).
The liANKATiLAKA ViiiARB hastwo pangu here : —
1. Multon.— TinantH : two VclIalsH. Hold 1) acre of fields. Services (com-
mutable for Uh. 2H"J.'i) : to cook uuiltun for threu niuiu of one month each and to
l>e on ^iiard at ni'jliiN ; once a week to cowdnng the floor of the multenge ; to
tlmtch tlu) niultcn^o, supplying Htraw ; toattendaHuiultenkaravoat thefcstivala
and perahera live dayn ; to carry the nuitukudo ut the |M3ranera ; to araist in
supplying clay and iirowoml to bake tiles, when in niura receive meals ; each to
pre.'«ent sweet luiiits an<l betel to the Maha Nayaka Unnanse.
2. lluwisi. — Tenants : two Low-easte. Hold 1 acre field, one- fourth of an acre
garden. Services (commutable for Us. 10*20) : to beat tom-tom for six'mura of
uno nioiitli each ; to weed the nmluwa four times a year ; to tlwteli the dange ;
to beat tom-tom for the festivals, five days p«ralicni, and Alutsal Mangallaya to
Ouniduniya; to asniht in repairs of viliaro and |KUisala ; to supply ckty and
firewood to bake tiles ; onee a week to cowdnng the floor of the hewisi manoappe ;
to assist in whitewashing ; to present vegetables and lietel.
The Lankatm.aka Dewai.r has two pangu (5| acres fluid) :—
1. Qepalana^nMlaraCianwnsam. — Tenants: five Yellalas. Hold 2A acros field.
Services (coniniutablu for Rs. .'iii'7.')) : to fetch tho wattoruwa for tlio festivals
and porahcra ; to attend the pcraliera for the first ten days and remain in the
dewalo for the five days of maha pemheru ; to put up and decorate an anamostre ;
to clean the ri>ck ; to put up arches ; to keep an account of tho. offerings ;
to 1h) present when the araniudalge is opened ; to guard the atuwa six weeks a
year ; to whitewash the dewale ; to supply ten bundles of straw ; to give two
and a half noli of oil ; to give adukkn to the B:u»nayaka Nilame and Vidane ;
to ap|)car befuro the Basnayaka Nilame nt three of tho festivals with sweet-
meats ; to givo a yoke of bulTalots to thresh tho muttettuwa paddy ; to assist in
ropiiirs ; to lend axes fur felling timber ; to prepare aii<l remove clay to make tiles
and supply firew(»od and laths ; a woman to walk in pr(N*ession at the perahora ;
to open tho doors of the temple on Wednesdays and Saturdays ; to supply olas;
to prepare hundun for the tewawa ; to take earu of the kodipili, puli, lii^o., of the
icYwawa ; to Niipply tlirre mat^ and a licnch ; to superintend for two days the
work in thu llaioayaka Nilamo's fields.
2. Nctun. — Tenants : two l«ow-easte. Hold 3 acres field. Soryicos (commu-
table for Us. 52'*.).')) : to dance at the pcrahem and on Saturdays ; to construot
and deeonite an anainestragu ; to whitewash and assist in repairs of the temple ;
to weed thu maluwa ; to give five bundles of straw ; to attend at three of the
Tia-^TIB il5
fattirali ; to mpply oUy and firewood to make iilos ; to Mibt in falUBff .iialMr
and to giTo laths ; to appear three timca a year before the Baanayaka NuaaM and
Yidane and prcBcnt them betel.
The Gadaladkniyr Visiinit Df.u'ale haa one pangnwa (2)
Berrices valued at Rn. 2U'45 (Vol. /., /i. 341).
Md).
TISMADA.— A village in Kandupalata koralo, Tatinuwara, nearllenikdiwala.
llilL — Wandui-umula-fUe-kandurvliya.
In the CfiiRUH of 1H71 gr(»upud with Mcnikdiwola. Population of Tiamada
in 1881, 72 (34 mulcH, 38 foiualuM) ; in 18'J1, Ul (39 male% G2 females). .
In the H. L. M. Kota)x>goda Mohattola was regiHtcrod owner of an aero of
paddy Ituid.
In 1878 l(i] acroii (8«f. ];). 5/.) of paddy land were registered, of whidi 6}
acres paid Uh. 19* 17 : the rest wei-o nHieonied.
Bale l)v Fiscal, 2()tli January, 18i*i'.i, of Wanduramala-elle KopiWatta'and
DodauKula, '2'M) acrvn, under writs aguiuHt Wuliicala Appuhomillago Don David
(48,r>4.'i, 49,014).
i'li ;/(///>«.— KfftMlnK't', I.'2.:il7 (Taliiot Saka li^d'.O. Manudawolcgc, 4U.M1. IfikU-
yoiifrlajjr, 'J'J.."iI7.
(liiHo A.U.). — On Wrdnc^day of t)u> inrn>aHiii|r mcKin in thn month Niklnlt
of th(>y(':ir <if Siikii liioj. I, \Vir:i-rkiira MudiynuM'la^c Ilin^iti Appu,of Menik-
diwi'lii in thf Kandiipaliaa of SindiiruwiinalMida Yatinuwara, Mtate: — ^That
having' U't-n i>rdi>rf<l lu ^o to war at DanilKidvuiya. and havinj^ taki>n ill there,
und iImto U'lua no one to m n<I to IihiIc aftt-r uiy land, I hav« made over the
fullowin^ hi^h and luu* lanils to r.<,nNlaKt' Scpala to lio held in nndirtturbod
paravrni |Hf.-t'»-ion. iianicly. thr lower '.' iH>la«> of tho Held Ti^madA Aiweildnma
and \\x ai)|iiirtrhant lii;fl) laniis, (iiianilM-lu'na l\ {xdaH, Anditcnnehona
2 |H'1ai4, and Ih'lu'idli* l)ll<'mililn;;ahainulalicn:i 15 lahan. That ho who
di!4|mte.-« tliin by eiilur word or d(>«'d hhall for th<> iH>venth time Huffor the
venp>anee of the onli aN. luit Sfpala may ftweur on tho tlvo onU>iilH and will
not HufTi-r thenhy. With tht-4 dr«lanition was thi<4*Tal|M)t irmntetU which hae
bi'i'n witncx'M'il ns followr< : — Yatifritniniaiia Udajfe Mudiyan<«o I alM know,
Koitalliyadde Herat Ptdiva I uUo know, I'aiiwatte (sauiniahe I alM> know,
Ve<hi Duraya I al^i know, and Naraka KUa I aNo know. With the knowledge
of the-o |M>rsonH I, Ilin^Mti Appn. xjiu-e I have f(one to tho war, have oanM«d this
land TaliH)t t<» bf written and granti'<l to Si^iialo. 22,.'il7.
TI8P0NE. — A village in Pallopoiio komlo, Kotmalo, on the left bank of the
Kotmulo river below Tispone Nob.
Strninn. — Atnune-ula, from a wator-eoui-HO from Tirtpone ej|;tate. Quna-ala,
Haran^falu-ela, .Miani)>uela.
Ilillt. — Araeiieiiilhi}^'o Koralowatta, half a mile north of Tispone, 2,743*3 ft.
Tispono Ntd), 4 miles hoiiiIi of lNiss«>|lawa Ili'sthouHo, 4,422*2 ft. Tumbal-
woltthciia, 3 miles N. K. of Tisjn.ne Xoh, 2.ri2l-2 ft.
lloutiiiueH on tho villat^e pnth fn)m Mornpetota to Makanduro-ela, and an
ambalama at f !alawataliy:idda. A ]»ansahi nehiMd at TiMpono.
Miuitr i'o;id aerosM TiHiiono to Nawahipitiya ; vilhi|{o path from Metihakka to
Kodikara«,^: dewUta ; villa(;o path from Monipetota t4i Makandure-cU.
TiNpono is divided into Aluwohi-^Mimniedda, Kodikara-gammcdda, Meila-
gammedda, rda^ammedill.
Population in 1H71 : Tispone. 472 (255 malen, 217 females). In 1881:
TiMpono Aluwela-^'^immedda, 214 (143 males, lol females); of Tispona
Uda-}?ammedda, 321 (i:>H mahs, 1 (.3 females) ; total, UCh (301 males, 264
fcmale«). In 1H<I1 : Tispone, itii (39 males, 27 female**) : TiMi>one AluweU-
gammedda, 133 (i)9 mah<>4, (il femaU-s) ; TiHiMmo KtHlikara-gammcila, 76
(47 males, 2H femaliH) ; Tinpone MtMla ^aniUKMhia, H.^ (4.'i males, 4U females) ;
Tispono IJtia ^amnoddu, 3<t4 (l.').'i nuibs. 119 females) ; total, (11)3 (.V>6 malea,
308 females). Vvllalas. Moormen. Low-country Sinhalese, Dhobici.
In 1H7H IMf)] aeres (92a. 3/<. 4i/.) of paddy Und were registered in Tisponai
of whieh 181 acres paid Us. 6H9-24.
Tispone estate, f»2«*» acn»8.
fM TI8— TW
/\tMt7i>#.— Kandewatte Battambi, a prinoipal inhabitant.
▲Intiire, 28,M!)2. Amarakon Mudiyantelago, 05,425. ArabbaUffe, 24,670, 41,931.
Arubbalo Jayanundara MudiyaaitclaKo Appuhami in 1870, Teat 926. Bodal-
wattpge, 2(i:i, D. 0. N. £. (Tul|K>t Haka lUaM). BaUlawatt4igo, 21,125, 70,004,
81, 111 U. Dalianayakagr, 4.5G4 (N. S.). Di*»anayalui Ifttdiyaaaelage, 67,069,
67.I7H, 67,179 (Appuhami, lato Korala in I87u, Twt. 920). Dodangaha-
liyatldi-go, 3t,r>SH. I>(>loNbagege, 42,GH|. Qalagoda Oodige, 95,256. Oanke-
wolago, 42,0^1. I!owalg(xlai(e.4,2ao(N 8.). Idam^ffc, 65,425. KalinguAnob-
ohige, Hii,H;i2, !K),riU2, U.425 (N. 8.). Kalu Arachchige, 65.425. Kandewatta
KalUmbi, '2ii\ i). C. N. K. Kiriyawattrgc, 4.23(1 (N. 8.). Kodikarage. 84,566.
KonuKiS HH,31(;. Koi«Kollii(o. 2t,ii70, 41,tMl. Lippauego, 41,660. Lindaplti-
yigf. 4,:i(i4 (N. 8.). Muilawulnge. 27,Ui:». GH,8o:i, 84,324. Hallawage, 86,832,
mi,:«u2. Muliiwi>gt% 2'.',-.'nG, 4'.'.h(U. Nckatge, 67,009. Nilawalage, 34,538.
Oba<liiktimhuni;i>, (irt.iol. Pallc Kapugc, 34,:>77, 45,OH2. Polwaturcgc, 28,892,
4,230 (N. S.). Rntuiiyaka Mu(Hyan>^•lag«. 66,101, 67,693, 68,956, 68,957.
lUttukKO, 28,Hli2, (i(>,10l. UpaMnknge, 21,125, 28,892, 70,004. Uruletotage,
6,4 2:i CN. H.). Yakaihljrts 2H,3:.7, 2t*,H92, 29,683.
(1723 A.DO.'^On WiMiiomlay, tho (tevonthday of tho month Wak, in the year
ofSukuKil**. I. (tikiyuiiugo Kuudumppu. of Tinpono in Kulmule, do hfroby
aukiiowlidgr t(» hiivi* grniit^ iinlM iny granddaughter Kirihami tho following
GanitHiiguwii lK>l<>iigiiig to me, vit., lXfl)ianaduniya 2 itolaa If anv
|M*rNi>u iiiuko niiy iiitcrniiition whutA^wr ugainnt thiH grant, nuuh ponton phall
NufTor III tlu* ordiiil (nuIis but my gnmililau^'htcr Kirihami ithall not Huffor
thon^from w«*rt« nho to ^woar tho rtvvcn onthn. \Vitnc!<iM>ii who know this
arv Siiuij|H'ruma Amrhohila. K.Ilo Korala. Snttnmbi Rala, Kandunwatte
Vidnno, liummndage Appu. KtMlikara Kala, Ti^pono Henaya ; and with Uio
knuwlttlgu of tlu* vldefH of Tit«pone tho naid landn have been granted by
Kandurappu to Kirihami, who rendered uttHintanoe for three yean.
Tii^roNK ViiiAHR and Panhala, in good condition, built about 1868. The
viharo hnM throe imager of clay, and containA naintingn (Suwisiwiwarana)
■bowing the f our-nnd-twcnty birtlia of Buddlia. Tho viliare hoa about 2 amunu
of paddy land.
KuMARA-DEYYANNK Kowii.A. built about 1868. The dewala oontains the
weApoiiH at thiH god ; it ban a Kapurala in charge (Le Meturier),
TITTAPATOALA.— A village in Kulugtmrnanasiya pattawt, Hariapattu.
Population in 1871, 348 (182 malea, 166 femalev) ; in 1881, 481 (243
238 fomali h) ; in IHIM, 3H7 (194 malcn, 193 fomaloaV
In 1H7H H7 aiTi«N (4;Wi. Xp, 7/.) of paddy land wore rogiaierod, of which
56) acreii paid Uh. 109*75.
/VfiNiVrr^.-Adikari MudiyanMage PitiyogiMlarn I«okama, 392, D. 0. Mad. (San*
niu« Suka |.V>5; Tal|K)t Saka 1615). Aniyango«1ago, 28,597, Apullannalage,
6'.M:iI. Il<<ige.2^.:»97, 31.021, 34.026. l)aH<ltiiiyeg«*,oM,02l. Eramudu-angogo,
2H,r)t»7. (lalgrpitiyrgv, 31.026. (tonigoda Unuatiso of Attaragama Vihart*, 392,
1). ('. Mud. (liinnrpaua Kkanaynka Walawwa, 97,456. Kalugalaor Petiyagoda
Walawwa, 55,ri29, 97,156. KatiUaiidcniyi'go, 66,578. Moormen, 12,174. Pal-
hge, 31,026. Pilendeniyege, fi6..'»7S. Pitiyege, 6,001 (X. a). Polgollcge,
(i.tNil (N. S.). Pummlioge, 12,174. RajajMikHage aliat Datagollegc, 48,948.
Wa«luge,r«H,024.
Hannah (1633 A.D.).~The royal command deliTpred on the eleventh day
of the waxing moon of the month Nikini. in the year of Saka 1555. As Maha
Appu i« Hrrving the king with propriety and fidelity, the king has been
phiimtl to grant to the ^atd Maha Appu tho 3 pclas extent of Imbulekumbura
at Ttttapiitgula, so that he may pOHftens neouring it to himself. This ia the
command delivered by the king. 392, D. C. Mad.
TiTTAPATtiAKA YiiiARF..— Dagolw and bo'tree. The Tibare was boilt in the
reign of King Uajadhi Ilaja Siiiba, to which the following grants were given,
dated 1799 and 1809 A.n., respertiTely :—
TIT— TIT tif
(1799 A.D.).— On WedneMlay, thedtrhth daj of tht Btw imob d Hkm
Poton, in the Tear of 8aka 1721. I, DtntonU, anid mj brothflr, Araabift
MonikraU, both of Tittapatfcala in Kolugammanfttiya pattuvn of flMMfya
pattuwa, do di^licate our puravcnt propt^rtv, the numhy pound, btinf a portkm
of Iluk)r<MluhonaubovotheHtninpuf the lijran troo anil below the elnboddnaa
tree in the ..pimtn ; and wo, Pitiycge DinKlriajjn, Tenaija, and Uggmjjn, do
diH]icut<> our purnMnl proiHriy, the two upiwr liyadi of Kehelwatta andtko
portion now k-in^ nAW<>u«liiiui/.itl ; ], Waldiniye Anfrarajia, do tkdioate nj
nnruTcnt propi-rty, thiit in tho hi^fh land now Im iny aMWHidniniicd ; I, Hallele
NVattiiiijJu, dii dinlicato my panivoui pniptrty. that in the lower portion of
lluk)(u(k h(>rm b«'1o\v the ran^o uf riM'ki* ; we. Niiidjtjjn. Mmikajia. and Pern*
majjn, do dv(licut<' our panivfiii pntpcrt v. thnt it tho {Nirtion of llnkjcodehena
which U now bcinif a>wt-<ldunii7.rd : una I, r|»n«uka)fo UiNliajja. do dedicate the
lower i> Inha.H wliioh nro Htoiiy lyin? at tho lowvr end of uiy bona; we all do
diilicato thi'HC to tho Titta|Mit^rnhi Yihure in the nonie of the Supreme Buddha,
with tho vi«tw of actiuiriu^ imrit to lli<4 Mujt-ty, llin Miiii'*ti'rs and uis M>that
we may attain bljos in bcavtn and ou earth. WilUf-KfH to thin arr Knltt*
gauunana riinauMN .Murutawelu Vnii:iii!<4*, Torudeiiiye Duyyannaral.ihami,
NuKawclu Ku<1a DiMrtralahauii, i*«-t iyavr«Mlu Haln. rolKU-tpitiyo Duirj^annarala,
Walalajro Arat'licUila, U(-ra};ama (iauiarala. Vi«inue. PonimU'trt* Appu, Di>ango
Naide, Kanktmiya, Talkadi' Hriia,>a. ratta|Kilapiti}'o U|iUHakti Duraya, Uomka-
watte Duraya, IN-luwa Durayn. Yalihela^ulu Ihimya, KurunduKjhamaiU>Duraya,
and othiTN. who had a-^fuihUii on lh<' tM-niKion of thit ceremony. In the
nn-Honec uf th«-<*«t \^itu«^'>cs ihiH tyrant of hind wait i^iven to Uambukwrllo
Unnan<i4> on h«half of the Titiaputpihi Vihare. ThuMe that diitpute thisthall
bo 8ubjort to punixhnu'ut in the four principal hellM. May thoM) who wiuTmBi
and defend thirt obtain bli-^-* in heaven.
(I SO'.) A.n.). Tnder the con^tellntiun Mu, on Monday, the full moon daj of
the month Navan. in the viar of Saka 17:n. the oharitabh' and irrnerout people
uf Attani/iuua, in Kulu^'amuiana^iya pattnwa of Sanutiya patluwa, nameW,
l*itiye^i> Leknuirahi. hubuhkunihure Li-kauirala. Maui'luwewe Uotota Punclu-
rahi.(ioni^'(Hla Yaiiwawahi Uala, Kahawatte^e I'ihanarala. Okurut(aha;?o Armcb-
chi, ]I:ipu^a>|iiliye (ianunahe. Ankelihinne (iamnmhe, Aml)etra!t-onfe Xaido,
Pol^ahawatte Nai*Ie, l)('lpiiia|N>Io Naide, Payindaknra^e Herat Darmya,
Watte Duraya. Ankrlihiniic Ihiraya, Kanhoti Duraya, llalu*npullana Henaya,
Gorok};:i^-an'.;eDuiay». IMuwiOatiiMlaptuldaand Duraya, and Labudeniye Ihirayai
all IlieM- |MiipI«- f;aNe 10 riitin to (iurn^suna Duraya. 'who in called Tittopotynla
Din^'awa I. who am nilled Diu^Mwa having takt n tho 10 ridii*. frave thii irrmni
of land, making over my par.ivcni Arani)M';;tHlam};awahena, thiripide of Wadnge
Nauli'Ia>re Aranil'a. thi<« ^i•l<> of A|t|tn*H Uiuv. and the jak tree in Oanrckawal-
Itan^^iivva, ineludintf the nuir-hy tjrniUtul. all uf 1 |H'la, to be dedicatc«l, m> that
Ii?< Majefty ih«' Kintf. Hix Minirttern, and we who |)(*rform ncrTicee maj
obtain heavenly lilis<«, without any di>pulfM from mv bnithern, mynelf, or
any other ikm^iiu : tho land for whieli all of un iiaid nuniey and took mm
d<M'lieate«l t<i the Tittap.it^.iU Viliare. With the view that Hi* MajeiitT, tbo
Nilanit' ovrr th«> vill:i;:r, anil all of Ui* may obtain merit iti tbi<t and tbo
Ih'avmly wurld, thi<« was <lt«lirate«l in the nnnie of und to Uumbuklrello
Nawatatua I'mian i>. Any i)«>r»tiii hrrraftcr nuikini; any dispute either by wunlor
detnl with n-^rard to iIiIh. <thall havi> to pulTrr ven^cani'o in the ei^ht principal
hellrt. WhiN'verih'fendit thiM nhall (ditain worhlly anil heavenly bliM hortafter.
That viliaie fell, and there had Ikumi no vibniv f(»r thirty yoMn or more
beforo Doilanwrhi Siiii:ind i Uiinaii<4u built one about iK.'Ut.
In IB.^O Dodanwria rnnuiso \va<4 very tdd, Po«l«lalu'oda Unnamio prodoced
Talpot Saka 17:U for land, oow the PauHalawatta. a Talpot of aame date for
other lands, and anotlnr of 17iU for xouie other Inml!*. Claim for reKirttratioB
of 2 pelas it laluiH muddy land, t> pelas pardon wa.<< rejected by tbo Templo Lands
ComniiH^ionrr (T. L. C. l'OO).
Aniyan^'oda^'e. l\ittiyov«atl«i^'c. and LeuMUWu Henayala^o ludd 2] acroa field
and .3^ acre H garden under tho Daladu .Mali^^uwa for the wi vice uf aupplyiug
kitul Hyrup. (N)niinutable for lU. 3'> .30.
TiTTAWELriOLhA.— A villuKo in Wai{apanaha PalleHiya pattuwa. Matalo Nortli.
Tho wanani include!* TittawelL'olla, llintoniburu. and Siyumlialuwa.
Population in IK71. 247 (l.n males, 1 ITi fcm.doH) ; in 1881. 220 (120 males,
109 fomalcK) ; in 18iU, 2ti7 (i:V2 nialeri, 135 feniuhH). Xilamakkarayo, Waahera.
TittuwelgoUe Vidano joined tbu rebellion of 1817-18 and got a Sannaa fi
thn Pnd. nder (./.«;. ('»>„., '*Ofh Matt, IS'?n).
at;— y? t u
828 TIT— TIY
Tlio tnulition in tliat King Walagam Dalni dctlicated this village to the head
nt tho ruruiiiUuit iiuagu uf llu<Ulha in tho Dauibulu Vihare.
Tho Dambulu viharo haa twvlvo 8vrvioo Paiigu : —
1. Dclioiimuro lliala Panguwa.— TeiianU : Alutgu and Vedage. Hold Saerea
fioKlM, half an aero garden, and 27 acrea hon. Sorricca (oommutabla for
R«. 1300) : to MU|»iily yearly 2,0(K) bcUtl Icavea ; to maintain in proper repair
ihti iiiataNunL'u ; to appear twice a year before the officiating priest at the
Dvwunija^'<: with a ka<l:i of vcgctablcsi and 40 leavea of betel each time ; once a
3'car to accompany tho priest to Kautly conveying his baggage.
2. Veda Nuidelu Pair^uwa. — Ton:uitM : Modai^o and Anumotige. Hold 2)
icroH fit'liU and H at.n -h hen. Service** (ci*mniutablo for Us. 1 1*55) : same aa No. 1.
3. Pahala Panguwa. -'i*cuuntM : Vedage. Hold 2 acres fields and 6 acres lien.
SorvicoH (c nnniuiuble for Uh. 1115 ) : Minio as No. 1.
4. \Ve\v« kuniliuro Maha Paiiguwa.— Tenants : Mahagamago family. Hold
i| acrcH luKU, om^-fourth of an acre garden, and 25^ acres hon. Servicea
(eomniutalile fur IN. 10-H.'>) : tu unite with tho four next pangu in the
tollowiiiK Hirvice, each of the live diviMions of Maha Panguwa, of which
thiH JH one, tiikinij its turn : — At tho Nanuniura Mangallaya to put up and
dtrcorate a torana. aUo to keep in repair and whitewash with niakul 8 It. of
tho inan<lappe and viliaro wull ; to cowdung the Hoor of the vihare ; to repair
4 ft. of tho waliulkada ; to give a kevilikada at the suinio festival ; at the Katti
.MHni{iiliaya to decorate tlie tomna afresh and to give a neli3'a of oil, also to
decorate the torana a^Min fi»r the Alutsil Mangallaya and to give a kevilikada ;
at the new ,s« ar and at the old year festivals to give a |)eiiunikada and forty betel
h«aves t<i the Nuytika rnnanse ; yearly in the honey seastuv to give one muttiya of
honey f»r in li« mi of it t<» pay hixptiuv ; ome a year to thatrh and ivpaii* the
niandappe ; to the ilankal for tifteoii d i) s in th«' tnn seastni the daily contribution
being three neli of riee, one CMcoannt, and Hutlieieiit eoiulinients ; to give twopence
a year as Hiwnrnnula ; to «{ive yearly onu man for ten days for timber work and
the general repair and iiiiprovenient of tho vihare and its iidjacent buildings and
gardens ; t«. a<roMipany tlie Nayaka Unnansu to Kandy on one journey a year,
provitiiiit{ one palaiHpiin U*arer ; to take turn with tho other pahgu in the
villa;{o in ponii<lin^ one pela of paddy yearly and delivering the rice at the
pansala gabadawa. This panufuwa has to take its turn with the other pangu in the
village in providin*^ two men for two days' ganmura at the vihare, the village
itM'lf taking its torn with s"viiiteeii other villages in this duty.
5. WiwekunilMiie .Malia Paiignwa. — Tenants: A kurauibodage. Hold 2| acrea
fieltls, 2 acr«'s gardens, and 30 ;icres hen. Services (coinmutable for Rs. ll'tJO) :
takes its turn with tin* preei«l!nv< panguwa.
G. Wewekumbnre .Malia Panguwa. — Tenants : Dewategc. Hold half an acre
field, one-fourth of an acre garden, and U acres hen. Services (commutable for
Us. 2.'^)) : tikes its turn with the two preceding pangu.
7. Wewekuinbure Mahaknmbure Panguwa. — Tenants : Akuranibodage. Hold
1 acre lield, one-fourth of an aere garden, and PJ| acres hen. Services (com-
niutjible f(»r Us. A'uit) : tak«'s its turn with the three preceding pangu.
8. Vidanelet'ani^nwa. — Tenants: Pahalage Appuhami Arachchila and Xambi-
rala Vidaiie. Hold 1 1 acre fiehls and 14 acres hen. Services (commutible for
Us. 0-20) : takes turn with tho ftmr preceding pangu, except in the palanquin
aervice, instiail of which ihis panguwa has to aeeoiupany the palanquin.
U. Vidaui'le Paii'^iiwa. — Tv'iiant : Pahalage Kirala Vidane. Holds one- fourth
of an acre tiold, a vrry small garden, and 3^ acres lu n. Services (commutable for
75 cents) : part of panguwa No. 8, with which it takes its share of service.
\\). Pahalagclara Panguwa. — Tenants: Ihalage, Pahalage, and Akurambodage.
Hold 1 [ aere Hehl and 7 acres hen. Services (cumiuutable for Us. 5*80) :
same service as panguwa No. 4 with its connected pangu.
11. Veda Naidele Panguwa. — Tenants : Sep.alahami Liyanarala and Medage.
Hold 2| acres fields, 1 acre ganlens, and 4 acres hen. Services (commutable tor
Us. 11 2'>) : same as No. 10.
12. Wewekumbure Veda Naidele Panguwa. — Tenants: Anumetige. Hold 4
acre* fields, 1 aere gardens, and 27 acres hen. Servicea (commutable for
Us. lG-20) : same as No. 10.
TIYAMBARA-AMRR -.\ hamlH of Taupana.in Ganga Ihala korala, Udapalata.
TOL-TUIC
TOLAMBAOOLLA. — A fillago in KandiiptlU konU, MAltk Noitk. bk
WeIm wowe- waaam.
In tho Censua of 1871 grouped with Pahalawewa and Talakiri/awi. F
tion of TolamUagolla in 1881, K\ (43 nialoK, 4U females) ; in 1891, 76 (40
36 females). Muduliporuwe, Vidanula, KatupuUe.
In 1878 10| acrea (5a. l/>. 01.) of paddy land were registered; which paid
R«. 1316.
Tolambagolle Knruwe L«kam Mahatmaya, brother of Tolamhagolto Adikft-
rama (41,120).
A Qovernmcnt vornaoular aobool.
EwAKlYAPATAiiE ViUARE.— In gnod condition.
TOMUNUWA.— An abandoned vilhgein Laggalu Pallesiya pattawa,lfataleEuk.
The 6| acres (.3a. O/i. 5/.) of paddy land were alao abandoned.
TORADENIYE WALAWWA — Tn Doraguma of ModaHiva pattnwa, HtfiapaUB.
Turadcniyc Bunda witnoM tu a deud in 1778 a.D. ( Vol 7., p, 87),
Tomdvniye DuggannarAla married a dau^ditcr of Randeniye Ralaaf/a< Kenhm-
nam Nilamu of AVattegama. ilo waaa witiicNH to adodicition to the TittapAtgela
Viharo in 1700 A.n.
Turadoiiiyo Wuluwwv Haiuluft mid Munikan, uhildron and gimndchildren of
Mattama^MxJa liaiida and ToradiMiiyo Mahatmuyo, daughter of Deldeaija
Basimyakii Uala.
Toradoniyr liokii MudiyauAC, fatluT (»f ToradrniyoMudivanKO (16,679, 29,156).
Toiadrniyu .\i-.iiid>o Narayana Hnihl^iiuiia MudivanstTago Loku I'unchinua
and hiN IiioiIut Mcddiima Handa wcro ussticiatiHl huHbandn ; thov had a aon and
a <luiKliti'r, T(iri>dciii)o Walawwo Tikiri Uanda and Tikiri 5lcnika (1%*!. /.,
J). 10:!). Tikiri llaiida married two MistorH from Wu^iriyo Walawwa and had a
daii^htir (p)aiiititr in 2,7()7, N. S.). Tikiri Uanda diod m IHtW, when hia eldar
wifo (plaintitr in ('iO,4:n) ioukudnnniHtruliim in Test. 850 (7,516, N. S.).
ToradiMiiyc Kuniarihanii married Aniiatutjoda Muhandiram NiUmc, and his
brother Kiri Handa, and had a dau;{htor Ikiriwatto Kumarihami. After tha
death of Muhandiram Xilame, Turadeniyu Kumarihami lived as tho wife of Kiii
Banda and bin brother Ukku Handa« and bad a daughter Punchi Maoika
(Vol. I., p. 374).
The Walawwa had hind in Trapola (3l),ori8, 50.314).
TOUALANDA. — A vilLigo in Kohonsiya luttuwa, Matalu South, in Gongawala-
wasini.
Not in tho CcnHU8 of 1871. Population in 1881, 270 (138 malos, 141 femalas);
in 181>1, 205 (108 malc^. 07 fcmaleH). Moormen.
TOUAPITIYA -A villa^'c in Kandapaliala korale. Upper Dumbara, under tha
Pallewattu Arachchi. It is 0 mile.n from Werau'am.i.
Not in the Ccn.sUA of 1871. Population in 18K1, 32 (16 males, 16feiBalaa) ;
in 1801,41 (24 males, 17 fcmaleh). l)c>cendant}f of Hlayci.
Extent under paddy 8 aeren (4 amunu). Kurakkan aown in excess of paddj.
TOTA(tAMUWA.^ A village in riampahiutiya pattuwa, Matale Soath, is
Aluviharo-wanam.
Not in the IVnAus of 1871. Populatitm in 1881, 131 (67 males, 64 femalaa);
in IHUl, 50 (28 males, 22 females). Low-country Sinhaleso, Moormen, TamiUi
Barbers, Curpenten«.
In 1H78 G^ acred (3/r. Ip. U/.) of paddy land wore regittored, which paid
Rs. 2.V24.
liand advertized for Halo by Fiscal 8th DccemU'r, 1808, under writ 47,173.
K. N. N. Narayanen Chetty rji. Hastian, for a garden, 93,894, 97,9049
InHolvency 1.100.
Sutappa (Jhetty r* Mapulle Marikkar, for a garden, 41,681, 51,863.
TUMBAKAUAWILAWATTA.— An abandoned villago in Wagapanaha Pklla-
siya pattuwa, Matale North, in Padeniye-waHsm.
atretiniH. — Xa{;olle-cIa, Yatigonawo-oya.
//<//. — llewuriya^'-.ilttkanda.
gSO TUM— TUM
TUMBAIIK.— A village in KandapalU korale, Matale North.
Not mentioned in any of the CenHus Returns.
In 1878 2| acres (la. 0/). 8/.) of paddy land wore registered, whioh paid Be. 4.
TUMPANC— The western diriiuon of the Central ProTinoe. It oomprieee 67|
square miles, length 12 miles, breadth 8 miles.
It is bounded on the north by We-uda korale of the Seven Koralee, on the
ea^t by OalaHiya and MedaHiva pattuwaA of Ilariapattu, on the south by
Yatinuwara, on the west by Galboda and Kinigoda korales of the Four Koralei,
and on the north-weMt by Gannewa korale of the Seven Korales.
It is divided into three Korales : Gan-utapaluta, Pallepalata, and Udapalata.
The tradition is that King Gaja Bahu, when scttliiig the people in the
different districts, sent to Tumpanc one hundred and fifty. After the distribu-
tion of the people the king questioned the headman as to the number in hie
charge, and when it came tu the turn of the Tumpane headman to answer, be
said the number was '' Tuii-|Kinahai " (three fifties) instead of saving '*£ka aijra
panaliai *' (one hundred and fifty), whereupon the king called the headman a fool,
since then the pconle of Tumpane are called fools.
Knox cilN it *' Tunponuhoy," three fifties (p. 5).
** Tumpane, a district silwitcd lietween the Seven and Four Korlcs, Haris-
pattoo and Yattinuwera. The Sini^halese cull it THnipanahitif^ or * three fifties,'
[laving liren ori},'inally peopled by l.'iO families of Gaja Baboo's captives. It is a
country iiitcrri{H:rHed with hilU and dales, and produces abundance of grain "
(0/x/> Chilly).
Ku<l:ikkuiii Appuhumi, Ratemaliatmaya of Tumpane in the reign of King
Kirti Sri ( Vol. /., ;». SHS).
(innu'laho, Hatcmahatmaya in the reign of King Rajadhi RajaSinha(ro/. /.,
ftp. Mm. I \
\Vi>liwit:i,R:itemaliatmHyaof Tumpane in 171)2 A. l>. {wite^p. 597)^ and in 1815.
Pattupiilu, ItatfUiHlialniaya {Vol. /.,jt. SS<i), Kadigumuwe from 1835 to 1841.
(iala^(M):ini fmm 1H4U to IHKf).
In lH'24 Fjieut. J. Rfid wax Agent of (lovernment for Tun^mne and Haria*
nattu under the sui»i*rintendenco 4»f the B(»ard of Uonimissionors. In 1829
(Japtain K. .MacpIicrHim.
Populntion in 1H71, U,()4G (5,078 males, 4,508 fomalos) :-
ProfcHHidiial, 82 (laales) \ domestic, 6,G48 (2,140 males, 4,502 females) ;
oommerciul. 240 (211 males, 29 females); agricultural, 2,584 (2,578 males,
fifcmalt'H); indut(trial,34(males)', indefinite and non-productive, 58 (27 males,
31 females) ; toUl, 9,046 (5,078 males, 4,508 females).
This did not include the population on the coffee estates. Population on
the six estates of the Alagalla district in 1871, 947 (584 males, 363 females).
Population : —
1881. 1891.
Gan-atapalata ... ... 2,021 ... 1,838
Pallepalata ... ... 3,732 ... 3,593
UdapalaU ... ... 0,2.38 ... 6,091
EsUtcs ... ... 479 ••• 513
Total
...
12,470
12,035
Europeans
•••
...
14
»•»
12
Burghers
...
...
38
•••
18
Sinhalese
...
...
11,118
• • •
10,975
Tamils
.••
•..
099
•.•
5-29
Moormen
...
..•
580
•••
483
Malays
...
...
4
•*•
16
Others
••• •
Total
...
17
•••
2
12,470
12 035
T0H— TDll
ati
Religum*
GhriitUns
Buddhists
Hindus
Mohtmrnedant
Others
EtlucatioH,
Men able to read
Women able to read
Men iinable to read
Women unable to read
•••
•••
•••
•••
•••
t««
Total
•••
Total
1881.
1891.
161
•••
167
11,097.
•••
10,920
626
•••
466
696
•••
601
1
•••
1
12,470
12,0S6
1,676
•••
1,691
73
•••
87
4,866
•••
4,678
5,8!>5
•••
6,684
12,470
12,036
In 1878 3,118^ acres of paddy land were registered. Of these, 806a. Is. 4|l.
Sid tithe R>i. 7,048 79 ; d73a. Ip. 11. were redeemed ; Ha. 1^. Of. aold by
e Crown ; Oa. 1 1>. 8/. belonged to the Crown ; 19a. Op. 21, temple land ; and
842a. 2p. 8/. abaudunod ; toUl, 1.550a. Op, 9}/.
Angammana Adi^r had land in Tumpane ( Vol, /., p, 66),
There were but few yihara in Tumpane Wore tne Bri tilth aoeesaion, tka
majority now uxiHting have been built by villagom since 1815, and were endowed
with KiftH of Hmall portioiiH of field. The dedication was generally to the
vihare, not to a pricHt, and the villAgcn' had the right of selecting an incombent
on a vacancy, and probably alno the right of ouHting an incumbent who had
become uhiioxiouH to them.
In Tumpane, us in other poor partM of the Kandyan districts, the difficalty waa
to get prii'HtH to remain in paiiKa) and attend to the vihara.
It in only in the cuko of rich vihara that we heiir of the right of pupiU to
succeed. In poor unenditwed vihani there were frequent changes of incumoenta.
In the case of death, the pupil would probably bo selected if ho bad made
himself liked by the villagvrH.
Borvico Tenure Vihara lundn in Tumpane :—
Value of
Field
K.
Garden.'^.
lieu.
bcnrice*.
▲. P.
1..
A.
P. L.
A. P.
L.
Ra. e.
•Ounadahe Tihare ...
U)- 3
y
...
15
0 3
...
60 1
7
...
393 7
Kolugala Vihare
0 1
8
...
0
2 0
. • •
V-
• •a
10 2
Alutgdma Vihare ...
0 1
()
•..
0
1 0
•••
1 3
0
• ••
8 8
Medagawu Vihare ...
0 1
2
...
0
1 0
...
0 2
0
• ••
5 8
Weliwita Pattini
Do wale
1 3
3
...
0
2 1
•••
2 0
9
• •*
41 16
Total ...
19 3
8
16
2 4
64 3
6
469 76
TUMPELAWAKA ok TUMPELAWATTA.-A vaUge in ^Candukarm Pkhala
korale, Udapalata, under a Duraya.
fitrram.—Tumpelawaka-oya.
//i7/.— Patellegala.
Population in 1871, 124 (73 males, 51 females) ; in 1881, 100 (64 ->«i^
46 fcmalcH) ; in 1891, 135 (77 males, 58 femsles). Jaggery caste. '^"^
In 1K78 39] acren (19a. 3p 5/.) of paddy land were registered, of wbioh 864
acres paid tt«. 161 34. *^
AVi m (7 /'<«.— Bawlanage, 5,148 (N. 8.)< Wahompuragr, 68,391..
TUNDENIYA.— A village in Kandukara PahaU korale, UdapaUta.
In the CennuH of 1871 grouped with Ududeniya, Wewatenua, and KabawaitA.
Population of Tnndeniya in 1881, 112 (53 males, 59 females) • in lllOiiiSr
(64 males, 73 females.) ^ * *''*• *^
TUNIYAr.ALA.—A hamlet of Kehelgamawa (Vol. I,,p. 427),
892 UDA— UDA
UDA-ABAMBA.— ▲ villagt in UdftpaUu konl«, TumptM, nttr Moimwaddtniyi
and MidawaU.
S/rram.— Uapugaha-abu
Hilh." H innapitakanda, Polgahalandekanda.
Ponulatiun in 1871, 83 (46 malea, 87 fomalMi) ; in 1881, 81 (42 niilM,88
fonmU) ; in 1891, 90 (42 males, 48 females). Jaggvry oaai«, YelliUai.
In 1H7H hi} HcroM (8a. \p. 4)/.) of paddy land ware regiaUrta, of which 6| aorta
paid Um. 24-23 ; the rent wore roduemod.
UUA-UOWALA.— A hauilot of llowalu, iuGunuewo koralo, Upper Hewaheta.
Po|>ul;iti()n in 1 88 1 , 81 (39 males, 42 females) ; in 1891 , 68 (26 males, 42 females).
lluutuiucH and two umljtlam and a pansala school here, and another at Ranpatge
Vih.'iff.
Uam'aiuk Viiiauk. huilt by the villagem ; a priest in charge ; contains three
largu iiuag<!« of clay and ha« 5 lahaa mud land and half an acre high land.
UDA1>UNWF:LA OANNILE.—In Oungapulata korale, YatinuWara.
In thu H. L. M. 15 acrvM (7a. 2p. 'M.) of paddy land were registered In the
namiM o( Itiui Menika, Uini lAmi, Bin! Ratnekala, Ratneka Aohchila, Tiklri-
hami, Diitoneka Achchila.
tJD.\(jAMA. — A villa^o in Pallegampaha korale, Lower Dumhara.
//«//. — HumlNmiuiilukanda.
Population in 1H71, n29 (179 malvs, 150 femalon) ; in 1881. 400 (218 malta,
IH7 femiiloN); in 1H91, 244 (117 males, 127 funmlcM).
In tho If. L. M. thiM villnKe and I*allogaina arc rogisterod as onet nnlttd
norcMigii i^\ nur«'N (2 In. (tyi. 8/.).
In 1H7H :)7J nii-cs (IHfi. 3/i. 6/.) of paddy land wore rogiatored, of which
81) acres puiil Uh. 115*71.
#ViM4//fV«.— Kandokumhuro Bladiyansalago and PiUewege, 1,930 (N. 8.).
Anganimanauo and Udupuruwege held 2 acres field and 2 acres gard
the Dulnda Maiigawa for a payment of Rs. 2 for eaoh peh of field.
UDAOAMA.-A village in Udagampaha korale, Lower Dumhara, tho upper pari
of Attanigullu.
//;//«.—(] oim^umakanda, Ilupugahamadakanda.
Population in 1871,725 (31)1 niuies, 334 females). In 1881, 989 (629 DialM,
4()U fcimilcN). In 1891: LM;igunia, 202(141 mules, 121 fomalosV* UdagamaOona-
ganitt, 2G1 (142 roaloH, 1 19 fcnialv!*); Udagama Maharagammaada, 293(134 malai,
159 fonmloH); total, 81G (417 mules, 399 females). Durayo.
In the II. L. M. aliout 1M| am>H (21a. O/i. 7/.) of paddy Umd were regbtered.
In 1878 99 acres (49(i. 2p, 3/.) were registered, of which 52| aeraa paid
Rn 213()2.
Phinilt igo pits mentioned in 49,605.
UDA— UDA
Ikmiliet.'^VdakvanhnTt Sundara Mid, harinff been born ondern bad ilnr,ble
perenU wanted to abandon him, when Dingitta and hit wife took kia - *
tht'ir care and broui^ht him up {^Jud. (\fm,, Stk July^ i^SS),
Muha|HHllir«'. r.M.ns^. :i7,J;U». :)S.:»7:,, .•••i.ii.M. Muharawulaj:.', riti.Wi, »i.ti7i». a8.6IA,
HS.iill). Mnlwii<liiiiK'i\ 4H,1«)7, IU.I77. r.M>(i:», .V'.'.L'J, Ol.mta. U'i.114. Mrmyftl|re»
MD.'.ilU. Puhulii \Vuit<)(c. :{H.«il-2. I'uhuln Yaiimimlu;ro, Hl>.i;7U, HS.iilsi. Pmi-
• % ■d.aa* flftll A.llAk* lft_!._ l_ ft.j«aL.k *ft^JA*a ^^k-^AM
(X.S).
(IHl 1 A.D.).— IVrunm ha\ intc inlirritcd frum biM father AnkelipitiyeTeitawa.
Urakut
Kardc
tran
nil t\tkl, 1,— ^ VIUIIIU llt*1lll(^ ll>ll« ilivtl tiuitl uin tit Lilt-* <««tJk«-|l|/l^l* V A VkCUIvaif
Icutckuiubura 1 IM-Ia, lh«' lower run^^i of Uoum-h, a |M>rti(in of the dwelling
k'U, 4 cucoanul tret's at LMairiitnu. hi Kottulpitiya of I)e]»alata in Dumbaim^
sferred the r^.inc to his dau<;hter i*unehi. haviu|( roe(>ivetl a:t<*ii«tanoe froai
her, upon Tulput duted Saka 17'.i:). Witne^^ei: Tennc^rt* Kurale Oamarala of
Hurikuduwa, Kottuwa Diiraya, LMaf^e Kudu Dunya, Vdaprama YakdcMa,
Kande Meniku Diirayn. tho two Kiidn Durayoof .Mera^al)?odara, Iloratala of
the Haiiu* fatiiily, Muhap<tli</e Naida Duraya, IhaUiii-lo Kira Duraya, Karuna*
iKKli^e Yaiiianu. Malinada lliwa Diiniya, AHWcddumi* Horatala, Di*|iakaraire
Kalu Duruya, Ankeli|Mittiye llawadiya, Wata^^xlft Ukkuwa, the two Gabada
Mananno. Talpot written hy iVlawat^e Nvkat Duraye.
In 181G A.I), the abovu-iianied Ankolipitiyd Poruniu Duraya of Udaganin
granted to his daiif^htcr Moniki. Jaiiihu^MihaiiiuInkunibura 10 lahas and tbraa
other fiuldx, a garden, and two cheiiaH, diKinheritin^ hii* other ehildreu (8,490).
Ankolipitiyi'go hold a Dan Tan^uwa under the AValala Vibare. SerTioa
(oommutahlo for Um. 4'(ir)) : to Kupply rieo, isteouuutN, and ve^ctablee,
Rajiipuksi^e liehl u Ilainhakotana I'unguwu under the name vihare. 8«r?icw
(oommutahlo for "lU eentN) : to eonvirt a pela of paddy into rice.
(Doth particn held 6 km iini liold and On. l/>. 5/. gardona).
UDAOAMA. — A villago in Uda^iya pattuwa, Upper Dunilmra.
Not unumcnited in any of tho C-ounum returnt.
/b IN «7/V4.—LandaraK(* Appurala r«. Kottat^ixla Kirala Araobohila, 9,77t.
Defendant filed the foUowing deed (17^U) a.D.) : —
The iMtravrni lands whieh liehmirt^l to tho woman Kottaj^odaife Kapnrahami of
Uda^^aum. in Udaxiva pattuwa ot l*an»iyapaltu, ITiimbara, vix^ Podaiaiir^WB*
bura '< (>elas, AmlNLlaina^^awakinuhiira 1 |M'la.and Niyama}faha>wagiiro,' -"
<1iimn }\ iu«ln.i worn irrtinfi'il \w liov tii K<«i> ilniifrlitor Dnn Vtv* Pi<f» Ds
duma 3 |M*la!4, were granted hy her to her dau(;hter Ran Kira. Fn»i Ban Kin.
Pitawula Kirihami(Jninmuheoiituini*d the A>«wedduiua and it* appurtcnanooa,
to wit, ^'0. Tho uri^^iuul Tul|H)t f^ranleil hy the oM women Kapunihami nad
Ran Kira to tho latter'^ ^rrandnnn Tikiri Rala wa*« cone«'ah>d, therefoiw L
Puneha, on my deathUtl, K^aiit this Talfxit to my Tikiri Rala (Kon), in thtt
knuwleil^u of the witne->s(>M (iikiyana^o NekutraK. Ku«lii Uikiyanna, KonarA
Araehchila, Sellappu. Mahakumhun-^'e Suhaya llami, Liikuni Naide. Hamnniiw*
Kerala, Namadapila Hami Arachehila, AU'^^inha Mudiyan<H» uf I'oddalgodn,
Wibadde Liyanuiala of th(> xanie villn^'e. (iahU'la Uerakaraya, With thtt
knowU'dife uf these imtsouh as witne««.>4N thm huM lNs*n granted in tho year of
Snku (1 )>;:>:{. BeHJileHtho follov%-in^ thiiit(.<<. viz.. 1 nilver chunam box, 2 otto
kaehehi. 7 billhooki*. 7 ehix'l.s 1 axe. 1 mnmoty, 1 uhaDdrawanuom miui
vloih worth 7 riditi, '>\ hufTalo«>^ 2 hiillf*. these thin^rr< and the Talpot oriilfinalW
given, Subaya Hami wan a^^ked to give, but rt^futHMl.
Rambukwello, late Wannaku NiUmc, r$. Kittairahawatti* Pihanamla. for Uad
»■* (Jii//. Com,, (ilk Mail, IS20).
8S4 UDA— UDA
UDAf^AMA.— A villago in Udapalata koralo, Tumpane.
Population in 1H71, 115 (d'i muluK, 52 fetnalea). Not in the 0«iiaaa of 1881.
In IHUI, 131 (08 malos, 63 fomalet).
UDAO AMA.— A Tilla^o in Pallesiya pattuwa, l^Utala East.
In thu Cennuit of 1871 it is Krou{MHl with Andawala and Pallagama ; uaitod
population, 251 (135 maloH, 116 femalot). It ia not in the Oenaua of 1881 nor
of !MU1.
UDAOAATA (DIMRULA). — A village in Udapone korala, Kotmala (Fa/. I^
pp. Jtt4. 1(15, 4HS).
lii>a(l from Pu^ncllawa bv Dunuko^ulla.
Minor road from iNno flill to Baramana. Village patha from PattiheU
to Makuiiduni, from Hnrakwadiya to Makandura, from Udawattegedara to
minor roiul, from llunikwadiyuliyudda to minor road. Boad from Watagoda to
PtiHHolIawa and Nawalapitiya.
liaxaarM on tlio road from Pine Hill to Biiramana and in Palle-gammedda.
Pannala hoIiooI at PattiheU Vihare.
Ail thu hi^h landK aro planted with tea.
Pojnilation in IH71, 022 (:}05 malon^ 257 fomi\los). In 1881,796(441 milet
354 fomaloH). DiviHiouM and population In 18U1 : Udagama, 181 (99 males,
H2 fiMii:di«H) ; rd;ii;auia Pullu-gammudilu, 97 (59 malea, 38 fomaloi) ; Udagaroa
U«iwaiitii;(Mla, 22:) (122 niuK^M, 101 fonialeii) ; Udagama Uda-gamroodda, 139
(70 maloM, (lit r^iniali'N) ; U<l:iKania Wiu*|»{ihukanda, 108 (49 malvH, 59 fumaloi) ;
total, 748 (<|o;) nialfit, \\\\\ frnialon). Ytdlalan, Low-ouuntry SinhaloMe.
In 1H78 17(1 acro<4 (8H(r. Oi>. W.) of puddy land wore rogiNtorod, of which
\TS\ acroii paitl Ut. 728 (i8 (to/. I.^p. 433).
/liNi<7</4.— Adikariiro. (M,7:i:i, Kjr»8 (X. S.). Amliaholage, 60.S47. Atukoralege^
:)(;.»7:». 4:).n:{t. M.oi.S. IKwu^c. 27.h1K>, G(U47. Oalagodaf^o, 8.768 (N. S.).
(}uu<'x'(\ •'''.•,n>i. (M.7;i:t. Ti^t. I.olM/IU.imiD. Caukowdage, 8,284 (N. 8.). Iluk-
kuinhiirc^r, 27.K1MJ. Mnlittot^o. :io,K02. MamaUiKe, 04,216. Moormen, 65,783.
Mura Mudaliya, Co.IU?. PaiiMtlawattcffe, 64,216. Rawanagoda Takdehlge,
:tr>.:i7:i, 4:),o;(i, (»:>,7:t:). Silva, II. Udariri, »,284 (N. S.). Vedage, 66,043.
Wtligudaj^H, G(i,:i47.
Pattiiikla ViiiAKK. — An old temple built by villagoni, haa 2 amunu paddy
fltddrt and a garden. The vihare and pans:ila in good condition.
Kali: Handara Dbyyanne Kowila.
(Ji'NAMAT-WKWA.— An alKUidoncd tank.
.\t Honimaita there in a Mtone, on the top of which ia another resembling
a tom-tom, and lience the name Beramana. It ia Miid to have k treaaure
buried under it.
llawanai^oda in a hamlet where King Rawana ia said tohavolired for eome time.
Two taiikn. Knduratel-wewa and Suriya-wewa, both in ruina. CloM to Suriya-
wowa there ih a roek inMcription not decipherable.
Wata^'oda to llapu^astalawa 13 miloH. ,
Wataj^oda iMtate, Yoxford,
Meilakinnbura bridge over Kotmalc-ganga.
Ueramaiiapataiia, Udagama, Medagama, Pine Hill estate, Hidunnwewa.
UD A(i AM A.— A villu'^'e in Diyatilaka korale, Upper Hewaheta, between Bambtri*
gamn\«a and Walalawela.
lliudi road from Walawatta to Uikilla^iM^^nda, minor road from Pallepitiya to
Wal.ilawi'la, three villai^o pathn from Doihinkumbura to Rikillagasgoda, from
Waliiawcia to Kikill:i<{.isgoda, and from Udagama to Dodankumbura.
Slirtim. — rdaL,'ania-ela.
In 1871 Udaifauia, Do«laukumbura, and Walugama were grouped together.
Populatitmof U.laKauia in 1881, 178 (97 malcii, 81 females); in 1891, 92 (50
mali;H. 42 feinaleK). Tomtom Beaters, Jaggery cante, Low-country Sinhalese.
In 1878 I'M acroM (05a 2/i. H/.) of paddy land were registered, of which
100 aereH paid lU. 274 04.
In 1872 Mr. Ilartiihorne re))orted that if the Hingumwelketiye-wewa of
one-fourth of an acre were repaired, it would irrigate 20 aoreb.
UOA-UOA
D1MBDM1411AFJTIVK ViUABK, B rook Umple, bu • pri«il ; MtttlM |«d m
three siuull inuigeii. PaiinaU atUchu<l. with an tore of high laud.
DiYATAi.AWAKANDA, 6,026*8 ft. aboTo tho Hoa. There is a modara iiieeripUoa
on the rocic on tho top.
MAiiL'CAiiA-ri.i.K-WKWA.— A BtuuU abunUunod tank.
UOAOAMA. — A village in Oaonewe korale, Upuor Hcwahota.
A ininur road from Uduf(:iniu to liowala and rilluue |Mithii frnm UdagaiBIt to
Medaguina, HunilMini^Miniu, IJda Bowulu, and Ijower Hewaheta. Bi>utH|iiea.
Poiiiilation in 1871, 4in\ (248 inulci, 208 fonmleii) : in 188|, 1«»9 (1029ialaa,97
fuinaU'tf) ; in 18'.>1, 1U7 (Ul nmloN. lOfl funialua). Yellulaa, Tom-lom BmIivv,
DhobicB, HmitliM, Luw-country SinhaloMo. TaniilH.
In 1h78 :it;2| acroH(181((. i)p. .V.) of piuldy land were reglaiored, uf whioh
280 acivH |mid Km. 7r»4'48.
A puuHjila Ncliool ut (lulkotiyo Viliaro. (lonavy viitate, 878 Mrui.
/'iiwf7;r«.— AinbuirurtpitiyoKi*, ti:i,747. PahaloKo. Urt,24U. Walawwefe,7S,4ll.
Ualkktivk Yiiiauk AM) Daooiia. — Tliu v'\\\:irv it imrtly in a oave. Il baa
2 pelHH mud land ami om«-fourth o' an acre HikIi land ; tno dHgoba» 14 ft. high and
fiO ft, nmiid tho luuiH, in in gtMid oniiT.
Ui.r Kowii.A DrwAi.K, foiituiniii]; wmpouH of Alutiiuwani l)i*watawa, baa %
hiinu mudiiwii unimI by (lovurnniunt uh a m'lKXil-
ilKhAHA-iiKYYAWKKKi.i: Ktii.ANiYv Ukyyannk iUi.i.KNA. — A oa?a Baar
Oonuvy.
tTDAGAM.\.— A villugu in (liin^juimlHta kurul'c, Upper Ilewaheta.
Stnam». — llin*,'uruw4'lki'tiyti-vln, Untnimh-ohi, ami Wcli|>oUe-ela.
Ilouti({uo at B(>i':i),'uliiinia«iittu, a Church Minnionary Hocioty'H achool, and aa
amhalama at Uda^unia. Vill.ige patha from ITdagama to llanguranketa aad
Hakurutale.
Population in 1871. 2(*Hi (148 mah'K. llK fcmalcH) ; in 1881, Wi (41 malaa, 48
femaicH) ; in I8U0, 100 (75 malin, 8.0 fomulca). Vellalaa, Dhohicn, Sniitka.
In 1878 67| ucreH (28«/. 2p. 8/.) of paddy l:ind were regiatored, whieli paid
Ra. 150 47.
Liti)(ation butweun mcml»crM of tiio Uamagu family for a field (29,938).
Gn*,-A<iAMA ((//ii4 ThAtiAMA Viii\KK. — The viliaru and pannala were repairad
ill IKHM. Tlio vihart! wun built in I87H ; it ownn 9 ucivm high Und aod 2 polaa
mud !anil, and haM two iinagcH.
lTDA(i AMMKDnA.—A villaun in (t^iudokH korale. PpfH^r Dnmlmra.
It in not montinni>(l in tbo Ocinun of 1871 nor of 1881. P(»pula|loD itt 1891,
&S (23 mulca, 'M) fiMuulcH).
Ul>A(vAM.MICl)I)A. — .\ village in Wumlaruwa konilo, liowur Uuuihara, oil l|lr
Aii^Mininiala uiul (lalKlla uynn.
//#//w.— l)]i\vai;olli>lit'la. Uawaki'tlYoliHla. O uru^mlukamla, Udakanda.
Population ill 1h7I. 'JtU; ( M2 nialiH, liM fiMnalon); in 1H81. 24.'» (122 maloi,
Vi:\ f« nialt-i): in \K'M, IM (Ki umU's, i\H fiMuab-s)
In 1H7H 14 ( I ucriH (7'Jfi. 0/^ 4/.) of fiaddy land wore ri*giatcred, of whieli
1243 arrcH paid Km. 2t;2-40.
UDA(iAMMKI>l)A.--A villai,M*in Kohonsiya pattuwa, Matalu Siiuth.
Population in 1H71. lO.'i (6.*) m'alea, 50 fumalcM). It ia not in tba Cfoaua of
18H1 nor of IH'JI.
UDAO AMMK[)I)A.-A hamloi of Ka<1a<1ora. in PallojMme konile, Kotmala.
Populatiiui in IHOl, 75 (30 makm, 3«> fomalun). VcUahui, JaKg(*ry <vwt«.
UlirciAnHAi.K KiiwiLA. — Ad anciunt temple.
UU.VQAM.MKDDA— A hamlot of Kalapiti>a. iu UdapoiM korale, lUtnalf.
Populaiiun in 18'.il, 82 (44 loalea, 38 f«iniale#).
H.Vi ri)A— ri)A
UUAOAMI'AIIA KOllALK of Lower DumUni (Vol. /..yv- ^0/. ^0^)-
UI)A(iAMPAllA KORALK uf Uampattu (VnL L,p. ieS).
UDAiiAMlWHA KOllALK ot Muturau, in Uppor HawibeU fanU^p. SSd).
ITDA llANdUUANKKTA. — A liAinlot of HiitigurankoU-wiMMii in DijatUaka
knmlu, l')>prr lluwahrtu.
l*o|ailiiti«iii ill IH8I, Ilia (Hi luuloB, HI fviiwlutf); in 181^1, 12G (61 nwlMi 76
fcinaii'H).
IIUA IIjUKA— A villa^T in OMiduku koriile, Unjivr Dumbtra.
It \n ittit in tliu IVuHUH of IH71 nuruf IhhI. Populiitiuu in 18U1, 81 (42iiialM,
:v.i fciiiaUh).
UDAKrMIU'UA.— A \illaKo in Uaapiilutst kornle, Tiimpane.
In tliu CtMiKUH of 1H7I L'l'oupod with KoSl>e«rala ami Ambagahahena. Not in
thu (ViiKii.H of \M\, ropulution in IHUI, 75 (:U nuiles, 41 feinaleH).
UUAlJ'tiAMA.— A villiigv in UdH|isilata korale, Tuui|Nine, on the road from
(iaia^uilaia to Uainhukkana. Hrid^ acrotm KtMpoto-oya.
ItMIAI.At.AMA ihah)lhlK>t.
In 1^71 Ki(>n|M)«l ^it)> HulnihiKama, Popnhition of Udalugama in 1881, 43 (22
nM)«''«. -M ft niakn); in IHUl. 71 (H7 niuIoM, 34 fenmloit).
In IH7H 'M\ acroM (I7<f H/#. 7)/.) of \w\i\y hind wuro reginterod, of which 23^
acn-H paid lis, Hi'i'Ul, thu ivHt wvru rudcvnn*d.
l*ai-auai!aiiiu Waluwwu Kiri Handa «*«. WHttu^odanl Uingiri Monikaand otheni.
IMainiitV rIaiiiUMi land hy uift fntni hin wifu, the danghtcr of Ant defendant and
of P.inikki Mii'livaiixf. * PirHt Drfundant produced tlie following dood (IH02 A.li.)
ft'oiii hi'i* hu>«liaiiil, iho Mudivanstt : -•
rihli I the (iiii-tillutiiin Puiiawiisi, on ^^^'«1no^dny, tho thint day of the
wuxiii^' iiuNiii (if the month Wak. in the ynir of Saka l7uM. I, Pauikki
Muiii\aiio«'. of IMahi^Mma in NaniiiW(Mii|»dala of Tuin|mnu, havo rtH.vivMl
iniirli iiH-i^iiimc friiiii my Mahatiiuvo, who \va.<* ooiitliU'ttHl from Siiriyiig«Hla,
aii<l III (■n)i'>iili -nitioii III ilu'Kanic il«i hrii'liy ^Mitnt ami niaktMiviT nuto my mid
.MiiliahiM'\niiiiil imiiy Im^^^'uMmu >oii the t«ill«i>\ iii^ laiitN : — KotakumWurtiA |Mda>s
\r. TliixM' who ruiiici or iii<piito thi^. hy wonl or <lci'«1. {thull KulTor hv tho
-••\t II omIimI-. Dccluriii/ that my iM-^'uitrn non and my Mahatmryu Hhall not
"iilfi r liy oath" rvcii the ltr<t, •H'coiiii. and ihinl time, wvtv they to MWiiir in oil,
(■oN\«liiii;r. and the tiv«* oidtah. ihii« has Utii irrnnliHl. WitncsMit to thix |f rant :
Madawala Mailappu Nilanii'. <:ala<;«'(1nm l)ii^';;annarula. liulumullcge Kerala,
Maha^Miiiacc Tiklrala of Madawnla. I)om)>ai^ahn;;v Ni>katrala uf the itame
villa^Mv \VillKiu'<* Uu^'poinarala, MalwattcjriHla Mcnikrala, Alwkongc Punchi-
rala. Pallr<;ryala^o Appu, Atiara^ama Ijuninncho. Dchclvcheraya. KnouTi to
lhi*M> |Hr«oiii (liin paravi-ni voiirlirr han Ix-eit grantinl. Tbofm who Ahall favour
ihin. i-v«n liy a word, hhall iMij«»y (•vcrhi-'^iin}^ happinos^ in hi^awn. Thin ]iaraveni
vouuliiT han Inin writtin hy Tikiri Mudiyan<*«'. S'.mJ, I>. C. Mad.
VDAUMSAPrTKNNA.— A village in Kandapahala koralu, Uppor Dumlmra.
It iM not in tho tVnMni* of 1h71 nor of IHHI. Population in 1H<I1, 4t»(*iii malen,
20 foinaliN).
oonniry Sinhalono,
h\imi1ir: — AU'xinha MudiyanMolago, ;t4.M71. :i(i.H2'J, 72.578. AiuUagMpitijA
Dutrk'annnrullatff Kllnpitagiilara. ti.*i..'tiiM. lladolI('>re «f/i«i« Modajfu, (i4i,6Ul,
H(i,>«7(i sT.oll. (}nl|M»tt<'p>. «i«i.iiol. S<i.H7o. M7.011. Ko.4)ralm-arawcg<\ H1.871,
M.Wl} 7.V*>7S. MaiNduinjrr. :il.oJ2. MntukmU^go. Ut.Mirt. Nollihelegc,
a I. '^71. 'MWVll, 7'.'.'>7.H. P(iliinit;iHU}(o. :il.U2'J. Saroarakon Mudiyaniiol.ig«,
•iii.«:«iL Hii.KTii, H7,oll. Tnlwattrt(«*. »».'»..'.«S.
A Dknvai.k contuininu we;tiM>nHof tho Dnlaha Dewiyo, cow in ruinH,aDd a liana
luadnwa at Wulanipagoila, built by tho %'illagom.
UDA— UOA 817
UUAMALUWA aliat WIDIYA. — A hamlet of Uamnnameja, m DijAiiUa
konile, U|>|)er HewahoU, part of the town of Haiiguranketa.
Not in the CenttUH of 1871. Population in 18H1, 2S*J {ICA nm\m, M ImuIm):
in 1H91, 132 (84 malea, 48 femalcR).
UDAMITLLA.— A villuuo in l^i)l(•|Mllata komle, Tumimnt*.
In the ('OnMUA of 1K71 Kroiipud with RnuKomuwa, YaKKAla. and Yatmiaawa ;
unitoil popnhition, 3(>a (ltl4 nmloH, 142 fouiiilcii). Not in the Canmia of IBHl mat
of IHOl.
UUAMULLA. — A vilhiufo in I'nlliwiya puttuwii, Matiile Kaat.
In the CensuA of 1871 it in ^roupoil with PuUunia mu\ Elahona ; unitad popa-
liitioii, 1 If) (GO uiaieM.fH) feniulcH). It in nut in tlie Cenaua of 1881 aor of 1891.
TTDAXGAMIJWA.— A villau'o in IMasiyu lattiiwn, Matale South. Tlia
inclndcH UdaiigamuwH, Elkiithiwa, Ki:n(l:i«;ollan)iulaf ami Uda Hspuwida.
The original pettier was a Vodila iianuMl IMaii^a.
Population ill 1K71, l.M)4 (Ifil niuKh, 14:i fiMiialrH) : in 1HH1, H74 (193
1H] femalos): in 1H<)1, 2'.i4 nfiihiiali^ 141 fcniah>N). YdlalNH, Pannayo, Waabaral
In 1H7H (Ui{ ucroM of \K\iii\y iaii«l woiv n'^'lKiori'd, of which ratlKHr mora ihaa
half were rodfonied ; 2Mj acrcn paid lU. llU'42.
/i/m////,f.-~1)ir<ana}'aka}r<\..'0,4i4. ntiiiilNipiKpiti>(' K<irullu^(>, 4H.411*. Duirgaiifla-
nilhiK'*-. :»:»,m. '*><\ (X.S.). (laliMlandrjfr. :.2.i».vi. :,:,.2:i2, 70.U05. Ualketi-
lirn.Kc. '.'r<.:(i>li. (iainuK^', .'CIJU. llrmtKc. l.'.:t72, 1). t\ M. (Tal|M>t 8aka 1717).
Iru^'alnila. KrmulMm (»f Pnnikki Miuliyiitisf. 2,:i7'.>. I). C. M. (Tal|H>ti« Saka l««iKI,
IC'iit). Kiiimra .MmliyunHr. l.Tlti, I>. i\ M. Muha WadiipN •V.\08-.*. Cm/.'SS.
MiihandiraiiiK'o Mutli\aii-«>. I,7'.i7. D .('. M. Xaraiikotuw(';r«'. 2H/J77. Naraa*
paiiuw«>;;o MudiyaiiMO ol Na','<ilU. IMi.Ml'J. Naraii|iunaw4')r«* Muhandirama, 116,
1). ('. M. (TMlpoi Sikii l.'iHl. Siitii 17 Im. 0\vi<*a\vaUi>(;unarutna Ibinda, C.H83
(N. S.). Piikunrwatto Mudi^aiixola^i', llt.tP.i. :i(i.:t.'tl. Itntnnyaka Mudijanar*
la^M* t)f Na^Milla. '.m;.si;i\ TalaiiipitiycK'r. 4 Pi. |). V. M. TololKnhakanntteye.
!»s.:;iiii. I'llnp*. I,7l>7. I). ('. M. rdantfamuwi* Mnhuttaln ( I o/. /., /•. //#l).
r(iaiit;umn\vo Witttr Vnlarala, IKi, 1>. T. M. (Sjiiu Saka l('>i;4). UUkkondi^Kv.
1 1.1*1 1. WaniKik^lduio Uatr Uain, III'.. 1).(\M. 0'<^l|^>t ^'d^A liio'AX Waltr
UaliiallaK''. .' J.nsj. .••'i.-JUJ. \Vi>riMla|Hila Hatiinaliataiaya, 2»*,:im
( h'li;.* A.h/).- 1. Kaluhaini. of rdaii^aiiiiiwa in IMaHija pattuwn of Matalr,
liavf ;'.rant<tl iinin tny ^rundMin Aii|iu the KiwtT 2 |H'laM of Waraira«ti>niM
A-wctidiiina. Waia^'ii"!! iinrhciia whuli i> alio\r tlu' Monr fcUcv, and Aram lir-
watla. t)ii 'riiiir^tlay. \hv Mmiiil day of thf waning nu)un of the mouth flak.
in tb<> y«>:ir of Sa}>:i 1 '<>l. Tin* \\itii<-<-o<- wliti kiiww that thiH TalfMit lui>* hi«ii
(fraiitcti thi^ <la> . arr Kaiiauira Itala of ITdaii^'aiiiuwn. Kaiikanania of tht»
MUiic vilhi<p'r. Waiiiii llaiiii. Cnia I!(iia\a. Ilitiliaiiii ot Klkaihtwa. Kniiappu of
the ^aul^ xilla;.'!'. Ilrral. Ilaiiii. Maiitri Haiiii of Htiniikotawala, rana-
~ inappu of till' siiiir \illa^r. With tin* kimwliMlL'i* of thf^c witncsH'HtbiaTalpoi
luiH Imm'ii ^Taiiu-d. (^liupii'i itioii<<.) TIkx^i' who do itijuntict* to thiMxliall iacor
much puiii.-huK-iit. Thi> i-hii'l" ysho do juotirt* hhall xv Maitn Ituddhn.
(Iii'^l A.l>.y— On Tur-day. ll\«' tiltiiiith «lay of thi* month ruduwak. in the
vnir of Saku ItliKt. I. llitnda Naitir, of lluiiuki (awala in Tdn'^iya |Mittuwaof •
Matah'. Uiii^ poor. hav«> iii«'iv««| froni Pnwali llami ;to ridi*« rurrcui'V. I Idoa
tuppotti rioih. P. auiuiia kuiakkait. and 2 aniunu |viddy. anil in ii»noid«-rmttOQ
ihiTt'of I. Honda Naidr. do lu-n'lty Irauhft-r totlu* haid Puwali Ifami the pi(*ce of
pirdi'U with h'Vcii corounut trt't^ and 2 jak trt4*s i<tandin^ tlion-on lM>lou|fin|t
to nil*, to )m> ]Hi>v(^Kfd liy liiiii ill {mravcni. the siid pii-ci< of pmlm in lM»un<lc«l
on tlif ta<'i l>y \Vitn<'-<iii« to thi** Vt-ila (Mirunmho of lUdiiiU-niya,
Naida|<pu Itala of tlunukrtiiwala. llftat Uala of tin* •suiie villap-, DahaUfka
MmiiyanM' of the kimk- villa;;!'. Calki-ti.M-};!' Vrda Nuido of tho isinu* villa^,
(|»ipirruti(tn» )
(17:11 A.I).).— In till' viar ol tht> illu'*(rioUH and holy Kin^ S;ika l(iri3. Tha
pnr|Hirt o\ thr land voiu-h>-i •;ivrn hy nu*. Kaltd)ami. of I'dan^'^aniuwain ,
to Naidappu. till' 'Oil of Kapuiiilianii, umKrthi' loUNtrllation Punawa^a. oa
Mond.iy. till* '"I'Vi nth ilay ot ihi- waxin*.^ ntiMin of ihi* month Durutu, ICtawara-
madttti-knmliuia 1 p< la ami it"* a|>|>iiiirnanti>. Wura^'aHlfnurlx-na, and AtwvUe-
hfiui. bilun^Mn^ tonii-. ha\i' lN«n linally tfianii'd in )kiii-:iv(>i)i to Naidappu,
in i'on'<idi'iation of as-joinnrt' n-ndi ii il. WitncrNcs who know the Kamo ara
Lindc^c MudiyauM*. Kapu Naido of tho Hame viHajre, AW-uda Vidane of Um
Muno villat(p, Wanni llanii of tho name villa^'o. With tho knowlo«1;;e of thvm*
penougBM M'i/aoHM^ thin land \ uuchor huit been grunted. (Imprtcationa.)
niH UDA-tJOA
n7:tl A I).). -On Pri<liiy. thf Herenth day of tho mutith fotnn. In the Tear of
hAkM IH.'va. The upiwr 1 ]tf>U nf the fleM br>u]ide<l hr and BogahaUTftdda
and their appurtt«nanoen, alxo the parohai«ed field RamhiikpltiTa of 1 pefa and
tho hou>m. bciontring tu mo. UiMMika Rala. together with the gvoi whion I pur-
ohamol. all th<9« have Xtwit tnailv over to uiy iH>n Pnnchirala ; the gim haM been
vivfii ai* a ** kvXe/' \Vitlu>^>^)l« who know Ua* name are Herat Bala, NaidappOf
Navarutiiava of n«*hi«lt'uiya, St'llappa of the Hamu vil1airt\ Muhandiramalago
Kiida Naidu of Weli^aln. Known to th«*Me petKonM an wIlnoHMM thin hoit buen
tfrnntdl. (Itniini-atiunii.) Ti» thix effiist tkiii voucher written by Wewage
l)uK)(unna AppuhttDii.
SlTTi' (1742 A.lO— On Saturday, the tenth day of the wuning moon of the
Uiuiith Nikiui, in the yrur of Siikii liWil. On thindny Vduui^muwe Arachrliila.
nf lMa!*iya fiattuwa in Matale, and Hnnuketawnla Naidappu, laid clainin to
Wiini}rn*trnn«'kuml»ura. tlirrefoff the MtatomontR of both parties were heard;
nnd it npiMuriuf;. on *\ic\\ inquiry, that the Amehchiia has a |>araveni right, the
lnn«l hai* In<«mi a«-«'onlin^ly n(ijud>;e<l to him and thirt Sittu Kn^i^<^> To thin
eifrct llalA'liwaknra Uajakaruua HanuuiuiktMli Wahala MudiyaubO llalahauii.
wli«i huliU till- olliii'!* ot Kultiiha Nilnuie. Chief of the Madige IKquirtmeniM of
Hunka«luwa and runatfanuiwu, and Muhandiramaof the Muha Ata|Hittuwa.
Sittu (IT**.' a.d). -When tho litigation lN*tW(H*n Yidane and Kudaraluya of
Hunukctawala for the I amuna of Waraf^OMtenna above the ntone fence, oituate
nt rdaii^iiinuwa in wa>< invent i|cati*tl by the (treat Court, it wan found
that the miil|)un};tiwu of the henii was in the l)OM«e^:*ion of Vidane, that ho
hfld Divi TalfMiti* and Sittu% which he had obtained by Hwearinf?, and that
Kudaraluya had no nuflicient defence. Therefore, accordin)^ to justice, thin
1 amuna has l»e«n adjudged to Vidane. Thin Sittn Yum been granteil on Monday,
the twelfth day of the waning mmm of the month EmUi, in the year of
Raka 17(*4. by the princiiml Chiefs of the Great Court, iucludiug Angammana
Diwiikam \Viknima«inha Hajaitaksa Wahala Mudiyanso Ralahami. the Great
• Adikaram Niiame of the Gnat City. 44l>. 1). C. Matale.
(17U.'» A. !».).— Under the constellation Ada. on Saturday, the second day of
the waxing moon of the niouih We^vik. in the year of Suka 1717. I, Nambirala.
the grandMMi of Puwali Ilumi, of Ilunuketawala in UdaHiya pattuwa of Matale.
iH'ing rc<1uc«'«1 to poverty, my fwraveni lands, viz., Ambakotetenna 1 pcla.&c.,
thin Gan|ianguwtt. our naid grandfather gaveto hii« daughter Tikiri Etana, our
mi»ther. who iioKsc^ncd thi- .stme all her lijfc, and at her death gave unto me, her
Hon. In conpidt-ration of li.'i rid is reci>ivc4l from my nephew Meilaguma Unnanse,
1 do hiri-by tranMfer the naid Ganpongtiwa unto* him in paraveni. (Impreca-
tion:«.)> \Vitne^!«es who know the mime are Pitiyc^gc MndiyanscOf I'dangamuwa.
.Muhnndirnm liala of Huntiketawala. Pokunewatte Mudiyan^elage Dingirala.
Tkimbagoda Arachehila. PnxMenne Udage Simla. Hewapola Vi«lane. Known
to these pi>rMm!i thin Oanpauguwa has been purchasoil by giving the amount.
May thi* come to pa^n. '2..172, D. C. Matale.
UoAMiAMt'wr. ViiiAitK wAa built by tho villagont about 1835. It haa about
8) acren <if muddy land.
Undiyagc owns tlirco Xiiidu Pangu (I| acre gardenn). Tenant) : Tololgaba-
kanattege. Welij,'al.ifjc, and AniinlH-ge. >>erviccH (comniutaldc for Rh. 0): to give
betel annually ; to work three days for the nronrictor in bin field ; to go four
journeyn u year, carrying a pingo, receiving food.
UOA-OWITA.— A village in Gangn Pahala korale. Udapalata, on the Mahaweli-
ganga. in Kinndc-wosani.
Kalu(;oninwa, Kl|>itiva, and Cda-owita are grouped together in the CensiiH of
1^71. lNii>ulation of I'da-owita in IKH], 20:) (102 mnleii, 101 feroalen); in 1H01,
231 (!(»•.• male?*, 12J femalen). VelKilas.
In l^TH -IM^ .MTi N ('i4rf. l/^ .')/.) of paddy land w^ere rcgintcrcd, of which
34} aere«> paid ll«. l<iH*4r). The ticlda arc irrigated by the Raja-ela.
Till- r.iilw.iy to Nawalafdtiya paNMca through the Tillage.
The PaiialK>kko family, largest landowners here.
Tho Angamniana family owned lands, which wore luild to the Tillagera.
The Ramhukwollo family owna land (30,855).
/WaiZ/fV^.-Araehehilage. 07.870. Ararobe Arachchillage, 5.24ft. Oannilege.
r>.? 1 .*•. .'..649. Gotk&rannnege. .t3.<:i)}<. r.S..'i 1 7, tU).2l I . Kapuwattan Araohchilbge,
ii7.t>U7. Karamada rnnanite of Elpftivc Vihare. 97,s7ii. Kirinde Pallege, .••,ri49,
KoraUa^e A7,o97. liokn Arachchillage, 67,(»97. Mcdage COauiefiwiia iy£«%\ia
TOL-TUK Mi
TOLAMBAOOLLA. — A fillago in KMdiipalU konU, Xatoto Noitk. fai
WalMWowe-waaam.
In the Coniua of 1871 grouped with PahaUwawa and Talakirivawa. Popalft-
iion of TolamUagoUa in 1881» H3 (43 nialoft, 40 females) ; in 1891, 76 (40 oimlen,
36 females). Mudaliporuwe, Vidanula, Katupulle.
In 1878 10| acrea (5a. l/>. 0/.) of [Muldy land wen registered,' which pnid
Rs. 1316.
Tolambagolle Kuruwe Lekam Mahatmaya, brother of Tolambegplle Adik^
rama (41,120).
A Qovernmcnt Tornaoular school.
EwARiYAPATAiiE ViliARE. — In gnod condition.
TOMUNUWA.^An abandoned village in Loiggalu Pallesiya pattnwa,]fataleEMt.
The 6| acres (3a. O/i. 5/.) of paddy land were also abandfonod.
TORADENIYE WALAWWA— In Domgama of Modasiva pattnwa, HariapaUB.
Toradvniye I^nda witness tu a dcod in 1778 a.D. (Vol 7., p. 87).
Torudoniyc Duggannarala married a dau^ditcr of Randeniye Ralaa{/a«Blmiik»-
nam Nilamo of Wattcgama. Ue was a witness to a dedication to the TittapAtgihi
Viharc in 1790 a.d.
Torndciiiyo Walawwo Itaiulas and MoiiikaH, cliildron and gimndchildreii of
Mattain:iK<>d:^ Uaiida and Toradeiiiyo Mahatmoyo, daughter of Ileldeniy*
Bannayaka Uala.
ToratU'uiyo lioku Mudiyannc, fatliorof Tunideniyo Mud ivanKo( 16,679, 29,1S5).
Tonidcnivo Ai.iniliu Narayaiia Ihahl^naiia Mu<liyaiisemg» Iioku Punchiraui
and Ills liioihiT Mr«l«luina Haiula wore aHAdciatcd huKbundn ; thev had a son and
a daii^'litor. TdiiMli'iiiyo Walawwo Tikiri llaiida and Tikiri 5lenika ( Kiii. /.,
p. lo::). 'J*ikiri Handa inarri«'d two filMierH from Wu^iriyo Walawwa and had a
dauKlitor (plaintifT in *JJ07, X. S.). Tikiri Handa died m 18(H, when hia elder
wife (plainiitr in V,\\4:\\) took adiniiUHtraiion in Test. 859 (7,516, N. S.).
Toradoiiiye Kuniarihami married Annatu^odu Muhandiram Nilamc, and hie
brother Kiri Handa, and had a dan^^htor Ikiriwatte Kumarihami. After tbo
death of Muhandiram Nilaniu, Toradeniye Kumarihami lived as the wife of Kiri
Banda and hiH brother Ukku liauda, and had a daughter Punchi Menika
(Voi. /., p. 37 i).
The Walawwa had land in Unipitla (.30,9()8, 50.314).
TORAL.VXDA.— A village in Kohonniya pattuwa, Matalo South, in Qongmwmla-
was:ini.
Nut in the ConHus of 1871. Population in 1881 . 279 (138 males, 141 femnlat);
in 18D1, *JU5 (108 nmlcM, 97 femaloH). Moormen.
TORAPITIYA -A village in Knndapahala korale, Upper Dumbara, under Um
Pailcwatte Arachchi. it is 9 miles from Wera^amu.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 18H1. 32 (16 malea, 16 females) ;
in 1891,41 (24 malen, 17 fvmaleH). Desccndantn of Hlaves.
Extent under paddy 8 acriK (4 amunu). Kurakkan sown in exceia of paddj.
TOTAOAMUWA.^ A village in (^anipahiutiya pattuwa, Matale Sonth, ii
Aluviharo-wa^am.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 188], 131 (ti7 males, 64 fenulee) ;
in 1891, 5U (28 males, 22 females). Low-country Sinhalese, Moormen, TamiUi
Barbers, Carpentent.
In 1878 G^ acres (3<r. \p. 01.) of paddy land were registered, which paid
Rs. 2.V24.
Land advertized for sale by Fiscal 8th DccemU'r, 1868, under writ 47,17S.
K. N. N. Narayanen Chetty r<. Kastian, for a garden, 93,894, 97,904,
Insolvency 1,190.
Satappa Chetty r* Mapulle Marikkar, for a garden, 41.681, 51,863.
TUMBAKARAWILAWATTA.->An abandoned Tilhige in Wagapanaha Pklla.
siya pattuwa, Matale North, in Padeniyo-waHam.
iitrmm«. — Na(;olle-ela, Yatigonawe-oya.
//«//. — liowariyag-alakarda.
8S0 TUM— TUM
TUMBARK.— A village in Kandapalla korale, Matale North.
Not mentioned in any of the Cennus Roturns.
In 187tt 2| acres (la. Op, 8/.) of paddy land were registered, wbiob paid He. 4.
TUM PANE. — The western diTiiuoD of the Central ProTinee. It oompriaee 67|
square miles, length 12 miles, breadth 8 miles.
It is bounded on the north by We-uda korale of the Seven Korales, on the
ea^t by (ialaitiya and Medaaiva pattuwas of HariHpattu, on the south by
Yatinuwara, on the west by Galbuda and Kinigoda korales of the Four Korales,
and on the nortli-weHt by Uannewa korale of the Seven Korales.
It is divided into three Koralen : Gan-utapaluta, Pallepalata, and Udapalata.
The tradition is that King Gaja Bahu, when settling the people in the
different districts, sent to Tumpanc one hundred and fifty. After the distribu-
tion of the people the king ({UCAtioned the headman as to the number in his
charge, and when it came tu the turn of the Turapano headman to answer, he
said the number waM '* Tuii-paiiahai " (three fifticH) inHtead of saving "Eka siya
panalini " (one hundred and fifty), whereupon the king called the headman a fool,
since then the pcoiile of Tumpano are called fool§.
Knox ealln it " Tunponahoy," three fifiies (p. 3),
*' Tumpano, a district Hilwitcd Iwtween the Seven and Four Korles, Haris-
patt(K) and Yuttinuwera. The Sin^hal^Me call it Tumpanahuif^ or * three fifties,'
liAvin^ iM'cn ori^'inally peopled by l.'iO families of Gaju Bahoo's captives. It is a
country intorM|>erHcd with hilU and dalen, and produces abundance of grain *'
{(juif Chi til/).
Kadakkuiii Appubami, Rutemaliatmaya of Tumpane in the reign of King
Kirti Sri (Vol. /., p. SSS).
Gnna<laiie, Rulemabatmaya in the reign of King Rajadhi Ra ja Sinha ( To/. /.,
pp. .too I '.
\Veliwita,R:itemabatmnyaof Tumpane in 17U2A.I). {uHle^p. 697)^ and in 1815.
Pattaptilu, Uatcnialiainiaya (Vol. I., p. SS:^), Kudigoinuwe from 1835 to 1841.
GalaKiiiani from 1841) to 1885.
In lK'24 Lieut. J. Rcid wan Agent of Government for Tuni|mne and Ilaris*
pattu under the HU|K'rintendeiieo of the liimnl of Commissioners. In 1829
Captain K. .Macplier«*on.
Population in 1871. U.(*)4G (5,078 males, 4,508 fcmaloM) :-
Profi'Mional, 82 (laaleit) \ domestic, 6,(>48 (2,1 4(> males. 4,502 females) ;
commercial, 240 (211 malen, 2U females) ; agricultural, 2,584 (2,578 males,
fifeinaleM); induittrial, 34 (males); indefinite and non-productive, 58 (27 males,
31 femalex) ; toLil, 1),(;4G (5,078 males, 4,568 females).
This did not include the population on the coffee estates. Population on
the nix estates of the Alagalla diHtrict in 1871, 1147 (584 males, 363 females).
Population :—
Oan-atapalata
Pallepalattt
Udapalata ... ...
Eiitatcs ... ...
Total
Europeans
Burghers
Sinhalese
TamiU
Moormen
Msluys
Others
•*•
...
...
•••
•••
••t %
Total
1881.
1891.
2,021
•••
1,888
3,732
...
3,593
t;,2.38
•••
6,091
479
•t.
518
12,470
12,035
14
—
12
38
•*•
18
11,118
• •
10,975
0U9
•••
529
580
•••
483
4
t*.
16
17
•••
2
12,470
12035
T0M— TDli
Religton,
Chriiiiaiui
BoddhisU
Hindas
MohAmmedant
Others
EilucatioH,
Men able to read
Women able to read
Men unable to read
Women unable to read
•••
•••
•••
•••
Total
•••
•••
• ••
•••
Total
1881.
1891.
• ••
161
•••
157
• ••
11,097.
•••
10,920
t**
628
•■■
466
• ••
695
•••
601
• •t
1
•••
*
1
• ••
12,470
12,036
• ••
1,676
•••
1,691
• ••
73
•••
87
• ••
4,866
•••
4^73
••■
5,855
•••
5,684
• ••
12,470
12,036
In 1878 3,118^ acres of paddy land were registered. Of these, 806fl. In. 4U.
paid tithe Ra. 7,048 79 ; S73a. Ip, IL were redeemed ; Ma, Ip. Of. sold by
the Crown ; Oa. lii. 8/. belonged to the Crown ; 19a. Op. 21. tempU land ; and
842a. 2/>. 8/. abandoned ; total, l,551Vi. Op. 9|/.
Angammana Adi^^r had land in Tumpane ( Vol, /., t». 56).
There were but few vihara in Tumpane ocforo tne Hritinh aceeaoion, thm
majority now oxinting havo been built by villagcn since 1815, and were endowed
with gifts of Hmall portioiiH of field. The dedication was generally to the
viharu, not to a pricNt, and the villagcrM* had the right of selecting an incumbent
on a varancy, and probably also the right of ousting an incumbent who l^id
become obnoxioun to them.
In Ttimimnc, an in other poor partH of tho Kandyan districts, the difllcnity waa
to get prii-Ht.H to remain in panHal aiul utt(-nd to the vihara.
It is only in tho case of rich viharu that we hear of the right of pupiU to
succeed. In poor unendowed vihant there were frecpient changes of incumuenta.
In tho casu of death, the pupil would probably be selected if be bad made
himself liked by tho villagertt.
Service Tenure Vihara lands in Tumpane :—
VsluG of
Fi
ieia
H.
lisrtlenH.
iieu.
NaTrioM.
A.
P.
1..
A.
I». L.
A. P.
L.
Be. c
393 7
10 2
-Ounadahe Vihare ...
U)'
.1
•J
• ••
ir>
0 a
...
60 1
7
...
Kolugala Vihare
0
1
8
• ••
n
2 0
. • .
^-
•••
Alutgama Vihare ...
0
I
i\
• ••
(1
1 0
•..
1 3
0
. ••
8 8
Mcdagamu Vihare ...
0
I
2
• ••
0
1 0
...
0 2
0
5 8
Weliwita Pattini
Do wale
1
.3
3
• • •
0
2 1
•••
2 0
9
•*•
41 16
Total ...
19
3
8
16
2 4
64 3
6
469 76
TUMPELAWAKA or TUMPELAWATTA.-A nUage in ^Undokara PkhaU
korale, Udapaluta, under a Duraya.
5/r«am.— Tumpelawaka-oya.
//iW.— Patellcgala.
Population in 1871, 124 (7:< males, 51 females) ; in 1881, 100 r64
46 females) ; in 1891, 135 (77 males, 58 females). Jaggery caste.
acrt"s \dd Uh iTs4^'*'^' ^'^ ^''^ ^^ ^^^ ^'"^ ^^^ registered,' of whieb S6|
Artttii/iV*.— Bawlanage, 5,148 (X. 8.). Wahnrapurage, 68,391.
TUNDENIYA.— A village in Kandukara Pahala korale, UdapaUta.
In the Census of 1H71 grouped with Ududeniya, Wewatenna, and Kaliawmit.
f6?X^S^emX!::)"^* " ''''' "' ^'' '"*'"» '' '«'^-) ' ^Vm
TUNIYAdALA.— A hamlet of Kehelgamuwa (Vol. I.,p. 4i7).
832 UDA— UDA
UDA-ABAMBA.— A vUlagt in UdapaUu kortia, TnmpftM, natr Moimwaddtaiyt
and MadtwaU.
Sfrram.— Utpu^ha-ala.
l/«7/«.— UinntpiUkanda, Polgih»hindekandA.
Population in 1871, 83 (46 mal«s, 87 f omalM) ; in 1881, 81 Ui iiialM,89
feiimfiut) ; in 1891, 90 (4*i malet, 48 f«nialoi). Jaggary ouU, VeUaUf.
In 1H7H ir»J acroM (8ci. \p, 4)/.) of paddy land war* ragiatarad| of wbiob 6| aorta
paid Km. 24 ''J3 ; tho rout wore rodoomod.
UDA-UOWALA.— A Imuiloi of Uowula, inUanuawe koralo, Upper Uewaheta.
Po|>ulati(m in 1881 , 81 (39 males, 42 females) ; in 1891 , 68 (26 males, 42 fomalaa).
HoutiquuM and two ambiUm and a pansala school here, and another at Ranpatga
Vihan-.
Kani'atuk Viiiahr, huilt by the villaKers ; a priest in charge ; contains three
large iiiiiiges of clay and ha« 5 lahas mud knd and half an acre high land.
UUADUNWHLA OANXlLE.-*In Qangapalata korale, Yatinuwara.
In tho H. L. M. 13 ocren (7a. 2p. :i/.) of paddy land were registered in the
namiH of Ilini Meniko, Bini Lomi, Bini Ratnokala, Ratneka AchchiU, Tiklri-
hami, DiHonoka Achchila.
fJDAOAMA. — A villagu in Pallegampaha korale, Lower Dumbani.
ma. — lUmlKim^^Hlukanda.
Popniution in 1H71, iVId (179 nialrs, 150 femsloN) ; in 1881, 400 (218 malaa,
1H7 fvnmlcH); in 1H91, 244 (117 males, 127 femaluH).
In tho If. L. M. thii« vlllnice and l*allegaina aro registered aa one; nnitid
norcugti 4H} aunii {'i\tt. Up, 8/.).
In 1H7H a? J niTos (lK<f. .l/t. 61.) of paddy land were rogiatered, of whioh
81) acres paid IIh. 115*71.
#Vimh7iV«.— Kandckumburo Hadiyansalage and PiUewege, 1,929 (N. 8.).
AugsmmanaKo and Uduporuwege held 2 acres field and 2 acres gard
the Dttlada MsJigawa for a payment of Rs. 2 for eaoh peU of field.
UDAQAMA.-A village in Udagampaha korale, Lower Dumbara, the upper pari
of AttaniKalltt.
//i7/n.— -(lonaKumakanda, Hapugahamadakanda.
Poi>ulnti(>ii ill ]H71,7'i5 (»91 mules, 334 females). In 1881,989 (529 nalaa,
46U fciiiuKx). In 1891: Udagania, 202(141 mules, 121 females^ Udagama Oona-
gams, 201 (142 malcM, 119 fcmaluM); Udagama Maharagammedda, 293(134 malea,
159 females); total, 816 (417 males, 399 females). Durayo.
In the II. L. M. aliout 4M) aen>« (2U. Ojf. It,) of paddy land vrere rsgistered.
In 1H78 99 acres (49(i. 2/f. 3/.) were registered, of which 52} aeraa
Rs 213*02.
Plninbigo pits mentioned in 49,665.
UDA— UDA
/bw/Z/rf.— UdakainbQre Rundara naid, htMng been born under n bad alnr, kk
parenU wantml to abandon him, when DinfritU and hU wife took him OBdar
their care and brought him up {JhJ. CVin., Sth Julfft IS25),
AngumuUe Ranpatiiigc, U.'i.lUU. Ankelipitiyege, M,41K) (TWlpoU Saka 173S-MX
U,(W7, :IU,1>:>0. AHWi'^mumeKe, 17,218, Hl,<JH5, 81,llrt6, ua,(W4, 57,230, y3,l6».
Chettiet, (ilM 1 2. Crown, action aguiuHt the, H8,Uli, 40,328. Depakaraipe, 4(»,197.
Donald, A. D., 10,V4u (N. S). (ial|>olteKiS :<2,4K», &4Ja8. Uupu;.'aha-anffego,
84,4iir>. Uempitugf, H3.:i7r>, 33,111^, 34,l(Ui, 4U,ti(i3, 4V,tMi2, 51.117, 54,417, &5,4tf9,
61,H03, 6!),2tiri. Huutul('g«>. tf2.421. ldi>«inge. 4H..S28. Ihayamaire, M47.
Ihala^e, 17.218, 3I,»85, Hl.UHii. Kammnlnpitive lUJApi&ki«ge. 3!t.245. 52,4M,
n4,4JS, .'iH.aT.'i, .VJ.CmI. Kan«Itf Howa l)uru!;o,3o,ii70. r>.ViOU. Kanina Duray^
logo, 34,4r>«i. Til. 117, :>:i,4i;a. r>('».ini|, S.^.iiin. Liyangfutwugurtt Domittarmire, 80,817,
48.U2U, 53.i:>3. Luw-C(Minlry Sinhul. .h(>, 31.1<iii, 4U,UU2, G7.:il5, litl.112. 70,.17a.
Mahu|HHliirf. .Vi.os |. r.7.2:io. :.h.:i7:., yxii:» I . MuhnrowaUijiN Titi/JlU, 82.rt7li, 88.61«,
8S,(>lt». MulwadiiiipN 4H,1U7, IU.I77. 4tU.iM, .V*.'.)2J, til.xoa, l»2,114. Mcragal|r«,
H'.Mill). I'uhttlu Will I ••>:«'. 3s.t 112. INiitiiln YHiimiiAlu;^*. 82.ri7ll. 88.ii|«i. Pan-
wiliik't'. itM;«>:>. rolkutuwfKM*. IX.IU7. H.ijnpak-ugo, M.ltNi. .^H,47|, 3D.345,
4H.11I7. r.M'iiM. Kiiiihiiw.iili"*'. *>.'>.l»Ji. Soya Durayiilngo. ai.liiU. .'il.ll?, .M,4t».
Ton n<> watt (•>:('. H.l'.'i. IMuktiinburrKi** 4.'i.7<i2. .'i7.202. Waltfgama Unaaniw,
34. hw;. Yaka«Ui^'i>, an.sw. l?<.:>2(i. ri:i.i:.:t. Yaramanago. 37,U38, lu,Ulft
(N.S.).
(IHll A.D.).—l*cruma having inherited from bin fathor AnkelipitiTeTettowa,
Urakott'kumbiira 1 |H-la, ihc l<»\vrr raii^i of hoUM*H, a {Mirtion of the dwellinif
gardi-n, 4 cucoannt tn'f>4 at LMa^Muia. iii Kottalpitiya of Ih'italata in Dumbarm,
traD>forr(d thi' t<.u\v to his duu'rhtt'r INinohi, having nMroived a-H^ixtanoe froaa
h«>r, upon Tal)>ot duttd Saka 17a:i. Witnossrs : Tenno^t* Korale Oamarmla of
Hurikadnwa. Kottuwa Dnraya, LMagc Kuda hunyu, IMagama Yijfilrfiia,
Kande Mcnika I>nraya, tho two Kuda Durayo of .MoragalKCilara, Ilomtaia of
the name family. Maha|H'di^M- Naida Duraya, llialaiu'le Kira Duraya, Karunm*
iKHligti Yantana, Malinaila llrwa Dnraya. AHWitidume Horatala. IX'pakarmira
kalu Duraya. Ankili|iattiy<> ilawadiya. Watagoila Ukkuwa, the two Qabada
Mananno. Talpot written liy Tclawage Nckat Duraya.
n 18ir> A.i>. tho abovu-nanu'd Aukolipitiye Poruniu Duraya of Udagama
ntod to his daughter Moniki, Jauihu^mhauiulakunibura 10 lahas and throo
or fiol<iH, u giinh'n, and two chrnas, disiuhcnting Iuh othor children (8,490).
knkelipitiyoKU held a Dan T.-in^Miwa unilur tlio Wulala Vihare. Serrioo
mmutuhlo for }{•*. 4m>.'») : to supply rict^ coroauutM, and vegctablea.
lajiipakNt^v held a Ilanibakotana Punguwa under tho ouuio viharv. Sorricv
mmutahle for 'J.*) ccn(N) : to ronvert a pela of paddy into rice,
lioth partiu!i held 6 kuruui Ihdd and On. l/>. 5/. gardoua).
()AM.\. — A villagn in Uda*«iya pattuwa, Upper Dumbara.
^ot ouuuienited in any of tho C'IMihuh nauruH,
/hm/7iV4.— Laudarage Appurala vm. KottaK^inla Kirula Arachohila, 8,778.
Jofvndaiit lilud the following deed (17:U) a.i>.) :—
The |Niravrni lands which liolono^l to tho woman Kottagodage Kapnmkaml of
Udagama. iu Uda^iva pattuwa ol l*an»iyapattu, ITimibara, vis., Pouamn
bura H iH*lu«, AmlHilaniagawaknnihura 1 |M'la. and Niyamagaha-wagnra ,
duma 3 |N'la<«. were granted by her to her daughter Ran Kira, From Ran Kitv,
Pitawala Kirihami(ianimah«'ol»tain«-d th(> A^wedtluuia and iU appurtenanceo.
towit.Jcc. The original Talpot granti-<l by the old wi>men Kapunihami aaa
Ran Kira to tho latttr's grandHnu Tikiri Rala was conei'aUil, thereforo I,
Puneha. on my drathlK>%1, grant this Tal|»«»t to uiy Tikiri Rala (mm), in tho
kDowle«lgc of th(> witne'>'M's (iikiyanage Nekutral'i, Kudu Uikivanna, Konarm
Arachehila, Sellappu. M.ihakumbungi' Suhaya ilami, Lt»kum Nauh*. Famnnowo
Korala, Namad.igala Ilauii Araehchila. AlH«*inhA MudiyanM* of PodtlalgodA,
Wibadde Liyunuiala ol the nauie village. (iahUda Uerakaraya. With tho
knowledge of these {mtoous as wilne*«M's thiH bus U-en granted in tho year of
Sakii (l)ii.'*a. lle-^ides thu f«>llowing things, vix.. 1 silver chunam box, 2 otto
kaclu'hi, 7 billlitN>ks. 7 ehixels, 1 axe, 1 ninmoty, 1 chandrnwanuam moii
cloth worth 7 ridirt, 3 bufTahMH, 2 bulls, these things and the Talpot originally
given, Subaya Hami wom asked to give, but refu>«cd.
Rambukwello, Into Wnnnaku Nihimc, m. Kittaeahawntti* Pihanarala, for Und
ro (Jtut. Com,, tJth Muu, J sat).
894 UDA— UDA
UDA(}AMA.— A villago in Udapalata konio, TumpAne.
Population in 1K71, 1 15 (63 nialud, 02 females). Not in the Oenaoa of 1881.
In IHUI, 131 (08 malua, 63 fomalet).
UDAO AMA.— A Yilla^fo in Pallesiya paituwa, l^Utolo Eaat.
In thu Cen«tu4 of 1871 it is i{roui>ed with AndawaU and Pallegama ; nnitad
population, 251 (135 malcw, 116 females). It is not in tho Oensos of 1881 nor
of !MU1.
UUACUMA (l)IMnULA).*A village in Udapone korale, Kotmale (Voi. I^
pp. Iti4, ItiS, -iSS).
\itttn\ from PuHsellawa by Dunuke-ulla.
Minor road from I*ino llill to Baramana. Village patha from Pattiheln
to Miikandura, from Harakwadiya to Makandura, from Udawattegedara to
minor road, from 1 lunik wadiyuliyudda to minor road. Road from Watagoda to
PtiNMtUawu and Nawalapitiya.
Uar..-iarH im tli« road from Pine Hill to Baramana and in Palle-gammedda.
Pannala Hi'liotd at Puttiliela Vihare.
All thu lii){h landn arc planted with tea.
Pojuilation in 1H71, &I'2 {'Mft malos^ 257 fomi^los). In 1881, 795 f441 malM
354 lunialcA). DiviHioim and population In 181)1 : Udttgama, 181 (99 malee,
M2 fiMM.iloH) ; rdiii;auia Pallu-gammudda, 97 (5U males, 38 females) ; Udagama
Uawanii|{«Mla, 'J'ii (122 niaK*M, 101 funndcs) ; Uda^nma Uda-gammodda, 139
(70 niaU*M, 0;i rtmialcH) ; Udagama Wiiopahukunda, l()8 (49 males, 59 females) ;
total, 748 (40.'i niali'H, 313 fruiali's). VidlalAn, Low-ouuntry Sinlmlese.
In 1H7H 1 7i» arroH (HH<r. {),,. U.) uf paddy land were registered, of wbioh
173) acres paid lU 72H OH (tV. /.,;>. 433).
/;ifiii7;««.— Adikarii^c. iM,7:i:t, H.7(i8 (N. S.). A mliahol age. 00.847. Atukoralege^
:iri.»7:>. 4:t.n:(t. ('>r..oi:t. I>iwa)((>. 27.h91», r>o.:)47. Qnlagodaf^e, 8,768 (N. S.).
(}Aii<<r(>, .V.MIti. iM.TlKt. Trnt. l.()2l,iD.(MiU. (iankewidago, 8,284 (N. 8.). Duk-
kuinhiirc;;!'. '27,Kt'J. MaiittCi^c, :to,H02. MarsaluKe, 04,216. Moormen, 65,783.
Muru Mudaliya. r»4).:il7. Paagalawattef^e, 6 1, 21 A. Rawanagoda Takdehige,
:tri.:t7:i, 4;i.u;tl, ^\\T^'^. Silva, II. Udarin, »,2)5I (N. S.). Vedage, 66,043.
\Voligoda{,^o. Go,:i47.
Pattiiikla ViiiAKK. — An old temple built by villagers, has 2 amunu poddy
flolds and a garduu. The viharo and pans:ila in good condition.
KaUT BaNDARA DbYYANNK KoWILA.
(li*MAMAT*WKWA.— An abandoned tank.
At Dcramana there is a stone, on the top of which is another resembling
a toni-t<un, and licncu the name Boramana. It is said to have a treasure
buriud under it.
Rawaiiav'oda is a liamlut wheru King Rawana is said to have lived for some time.
Two taiiicH, Ki)durat(d-wowA and Suriya-wewa, both in ruins. Close to Suriya-
wowa tluM'o iH a rock iiiMcription not decipherable.
Watu);oda t<i llapu^ostalawa 13 miles.
Wataj^oda cMtato, Y<»xfortl,
Modakinuburu bridge over Kotmalc-ganga.
Boraniaiiapataua, LMa^^ania, Metlagama, Pine Hill estate, Hidunuwewa.
UD A(i AM A.— A villa>(o in Diyatilaka korale. Upper Hewaheta, between Bambara-
ganun^a ami Walalawola.
Iliudi roail from Walawatta to Uikilla^iiAq^nda, minor road from Pallepitiya to
Walalawola, throo villiiijo paths from DoiUinkumbura to Rikillagasgoda, from
Walalawola to lCikillai{:iHgoda, and from Udagama to Dodankumbura.
StrfOHi. — I Manama-da.
In 1H71 Udai;auia, Dodankumbura, and Watugama were grouped together.
Population of IMa^Muia in 2881, 178 (97 males, 81 females); in 18<J1, 92 (50
malcH. 42 feinalcH). Toni-toni Beaters, Jaggery caste, Low-country Sinhalese.
In 1H78 131 acres ((>.'mi 2;/. 3/.) of paddy land were registered, of which
loo acres paiit IN. 274 04.
In 1872 Mr. Ilartshorne rei>orted that if the Hingumwelketiye-wewa of
unefourtb of an acre were repaired, it would irrigate 20 aoreii.
DOA-UDA
DlMBUUI^IIAFITlYK VfUABK, A rook tompb, btt A priMi ; tOBttiM IWO AT
ilire« aiuiiU imaget. Paiiiula attnuhtHl, with an aore of high Uud.
UiYATAi.AWAKANDA, 6,026'H ft. aboYo the wA. There is A nodAni iiiaeriptkMi
on the ruck un tbu top.
MAiii'(iAiiA-rLi.i:-WK\VA.— A anmll ulNiudunod tank.
XJDAOAMA.— A village in Oannewe korale, Upper HcwahetA.
A minor road from Uduguniu to Bowalu and villuue paths from UdAgAPM lo
Mcdagania, liuinburu^Miinii, (Ida Bownla, and I^ower llowaheta. BoutiqiicA.
Population in 1H71. 4:n\ (24H inulcM, 20H fenuileii) ; in 188|, 1«KI (lU2^^AlAA,f7
fuiuairs) ; in IH'.tl, VJl (Ul mulcH. llXl funialuM). YdlaUa, Tom-tom
Dhobioa, SniitliH, Low-country Sinlmh>NO. Taniiln.
In 1H7H 'MVIh acroK(181((. i)jt. N.) of piuldy laud were regltturod, of
280 acroH paid Um. 7:i4*48.
A piinHalu Holiotd :it (iulkotiyo Viliuru. (lonavy entatA, 878 Aorua.
/'(fw///r«.~Ainl>nirHitpitiyvK«*, (Kt.7l7. PahaloKo. 08,240. WAlAWwefi,7S,4ll.
UAi.Kr.TiYK ViiiAKK AM> Daooiia. — Tliu vlli.in^ ia oartly in a oata. 1%
2 pelttH mud land and ono- fourth o' nn acre hi^h land ; tlio dagoha, 14 ft. high
fiU ft. round th«< hiwe, in in gtMul ordor.
Ui.r Kowii.A Dr.WAi.K, rontiiininj^ woupouN of Ahitiiuwaru DvwatAWA, hi
buna niiiduwii unimI by (lovurnniunt an a m'lKMd.
Ukiiahaiikyyawkkki.k Kki.aniyi Dkyyannk (iai.i.kna. — a f
Oonavy.
ITDAOAMA.— A village in (laui^apalata kondo, Upper Howaheto.
Stnamii. — Hin<,'uruwi*lkctiyu-ua, Uatnindi-cla, and Wclipolle-ola.
I)outi((uc at Doi'u^ahaniadiita, a (Muirch MiMsionary Sociuty'a achool. And mm
amlNilania at Udagania. Village pntbii fnini Udagama to HangaranketA And
Hakurutaie.
Population in 1871. 2M (148 nmltK. llH fcnialiH) ; in 1881, Wi (41 malM, 4S
femalcH) ; in 1800, UM) (76 nialon, H.O femalon). Villalaa, Uhobiea, Suiitb«.
In 1878 57) licrcH (*28</. 2p. 8/.) of paddy land were registered, whieh paid
R». 15«; 47.
Litigation butweun niuiulKirM of the Uuniugu family for a field (29(938).
(«(»7;A4iAMA (///«i4 ITiiAtiAMA Viii\KK. — Tliv vilinru and pannala were rapAired
ill IHHK. The villa ru waH built in 187H ; it (»wiik 5 acivH high Und Aod 2 pelAA
mud land, and Iium two iiiiagcH.
ITUA(} AMMKhOA.— A villat;** in <^:iiidt>kt> komle, rp|H*r DnmlwrA.
It in not mtMitioncd in tho Cuiihus of 1871 nor <if 1KH1. Popubi|ioo in 1891,
&S (23 males, 30 femalcH).
UDAdAMMKDDA.— A village in Wundaruwa konilu, Lower DumbarA, on l|^
All^^rllIll:ila and (lallrlla ovhh.
//i//m. — Duwn^olUdirla. l)awakrtivuh**lA. CSiiru^ndakanda, UdakandA.
l>i>|Mil:ition ill IHTl.LVii; (142 niuhv*, liM foinalo.H); in 18M1. 24 'i (1^ ibaIaa,
123 f.iiul.H): ill IH'.M. IM (m3 nialr?*. TiH ffiiialiH).
In 1H7H 141) acriA (72<f. 0//. 4/.) of pacUly land w«<re rcgiatcred, ot whieh
124^ acTCH paid Hh. 2t'i2'40.
ITUACIAMMKDDA. -A vilKv^oin Kohoiisiya pattuwa, Matalo South.
Population in 1H71. lO.'t (bh m'aleM, &<) fuinalcH). It in not in thA CfOAIM of
1H81 nor of 18U1.
UDAO AMMKDDA.— A hamlci of KR<ladora. in Pallepone kornle, KotfOAk.
Population in IKOI, "Jh (31) maK*s, 34i fciualert). VcllalaN, Jaggery OAAte.
Ulii'UAhiiALK KowiLA. — Ad ancient temple.
UUAGAM.Mi:i>I)A.— A bamlot of KaUpiti>a, iu UdapoiM koCAle. ]UKbia)#.
Population iu 18i)1. 82 (44 wales, 38 fenndea).
«.v. ri)A— ri)A
UDAUAMPAIIA KORALK of Lower DumUra (VoL I.,pp, 261, 862),
UUACiAMPAlIA KORALK uf UariHpatiu (VnL J.,p.26i).
UUAdAMPAllA KOUALH «if MutuniU, in Upper HowiheU (anU.p, SM).
ITDA llANdURANKKTA.— A limiilot of llaiigurankotowuam in Diyatiiika
knnilu, rp|u>r llvwiihi'tii.
l*u|>ulii(Miii ill IHHI. Ilia (K2 luuloB, HI ftiualutf); in 1891, 120(51 malMi 76
foinali's).
VOX ILUKA. — A villaij'r in Uandoku koriile, Umivr Dumhsra.
It iM not in tlio (VnHU<( of lH7l uoruf IMHl. Popiilatiuii in 18U1, 81 (42 males,
.T.» ft inaliH).
UDAKTMUrRA.— A \ilhKoin Uaufmlutsi komle, Tunipane.
In tltu CeiiMiiH of 1H71 uToiiputl with KoSbe«{ala and Anihagahahena. Not in
Ihu (.\ iiMiM of IHHI. Population in 1KU1| 75 (iU iiuiIuh, 41 feinalea).
UDALr(}AMA.~ A villii};u in Uda|mliita kt>mle, Tuui)muio, on the road from
(iahiijutiara to Ruinhiikkana. lirid^ iieroM KoMpota-oya.
lh;iiAi..v..\M.\ ina liai^ilct.
In 1h71 ^loll|lUll with HulNihiKania. Pupnhition of Uilalogania in 1881, 43 (22
n^h***. -I ftniakn); in IH'Jl. 71 {'M nialuH, 34 fvniah;M).
Ill iH7H liii aci-cH (17fi H;#. 7)/.) of \\iMy huitl were regintertMl, of which 2S|
acn-M paid lU. Hii'Ol, ihu rt-nt wcro rudcunuHl.
Paniiiauaiua Walawwu Kiri Uamhi rit. WaitvKuthira Uingiri Monikaand othera.
PlainlilV rliiinii'd laii<i hy uift from hin wifu, the daughter of fimt defendant and
of Paiiikki MiidixaiiMf. FirMt IKfunduni prodiicuil the following dood( 1 802 A.M.)
from hiT hiiHliaiid, iho Mudiuinso :-•
ruder thr i-oii^tidlation l*una\vuNi, on WiihicMiay, tho thinl day of the
wuxiiitr niiNiii of thi* inoiith Wak. in the year of Siika 1721. I, Pauikki
Miiiiixaii^o. of rduhi^'antu in Narun\v<*ni|»idala of Tum|i:ino, havo nvidvtHl
iiiiirli iio«i. (mil-,, from iiiv Mahaiiiuvo. who >va« i'oiidiU'ttHl from SiiriyiigiNla,
iiinl III roii^i<1« niiioi) «i| (luhuiiir tlo lirifliy ^raiil and niakroviT uuto my mdd
.MidiaMiH'\iiiiiid In iiiv iM'^Miiinii ooii ili«> l«dlo\> jii^ IuimU I— Kotakiiinl>uni U (Mdait,
\i-. riit>M- w lio ^••llll^( or di<piito ihi-. I»y word or dcinl. chall HutTcr by thu
•i-xiii oriic.th. hcrl:iriii<>' thai my iN'pttini M»n and my Mahatmoyu Hhtul not
-nlTrr l»y i.ulh* » vrii thi* tir-t. "Mroiid. and ihird tinu*. wrr« thry to switir in oil,
i*«i\\duii;;. and ih«' livi* ordiaU. thii« han U-i-n ^rnntiHl. ^Vitn('^^4>l4 to thix i^rant :
M.idu\>ai:t .Madappii Nilainc. Cala^i'dum l>n>r;;anuarula, nnlumullcge Kerala,
Mallav^onau'•' Tikirala of .Madawnla. l>om1>a;;aha};e Nckatrala of the name
vilia>;«'. \Villi;i'/«* bu}rpinnarahi, Malwattc^iNlu Mrnikrala, Al>ckongc Punchi-
rala. l*all('};cyalaf;i« Appu, Atiara;raina UiirnnUfho, Dcludvtdicraya. Knouii to
lhf>«' )Mr^on>« this paravcni voiichfr han hcfii f^ranttnl. Thoi«o who hhall favour
ihiri. i'vcn hy a word, hhall t'lijoy <'V('rhi<*tin^ happinosH in Iu*avt*n. lliiii |iarav(>ni
voiiuhiT han Jnin writirn hy Tikiri MudiyaiH**. siMi, 1). C. Mad.
VDALrcSAPrTKNNA.— A villa^'u in Kandapahala koralo, Upper Dumliara.
It in not in tin; (Vuhum of Ih71 norof IKHl. Population in 1><'.M. 4(i('Ji; inalcM,
20 fonnili-M).
UDALVMADA. — A villago in Kohoka konile, I'ppvr llowaheta, under the
Deiiiko Ararhchi. On iho minor n»a«l fnmi Rikilhitfasgmla to Xamnhena.
Slrttinm, — MtHla-tdii, Pallotda. and Panwattc-ola, hranchon of iho Ma-uya.
Population in 1871, 214 (lOfi nwh^ lOU fcnialuH) : in 1881, 2iA (122 malea,
i:i(ifimaK;H); in I8til. i>r>l) (PJI malen, 138 fcmaK-M). Vtdhilaa, Amtthii. Low-
c<iuutry SinhaloM*.
hSimifirn, — AU'^inha MiidiYauNtda^ro. ;(4,H71. :)il.rt22. 7'J.r>78. Authagaxpitiye
Dii^^aniiHrallavo Kllapitaifcthira. (t.'i.riiiH. ]{adidl«'>re ulirtu ModaKUi ti(i,(Ull,
Hrt,H7o MT.oll. (Jiil|H»tti>r.'. «*ni/,o|. 8ii.S7ii, H7.o||. Ko>i|falui-arawog««, .HI.87I,
:h;.Hi.' 71*. '>7^. Ma|Nihun)?«*. :il.ojJ. Mntukudtfrt). <il.Hi:i. Nulliholegis
:i|.h7I. :hir.J2. 7J.:i;s. Ptihini^'ixltDfo. \\\s\ii. Kamarakon MudiyanMclage,
»;rM;o|. HU.M70. s7,oll. Talwattrge. «;:i..M»h.
A ])Kw Ai.K containing weaftonH of tho Dolaha Dewiyo, cow in ruinii,and a hana
inaduwa at \Vclampago«la, built by tho villagnm.
UDA— UDA atl
UUAMALUWA n/iat WiDIYA. — A hamlet of UamnnaiMja, in Dij»lilikA
komle, Upiier HewahoU, part of the town of Haiiguraiiketa.
Not in the CenauN of 1H71. PopuUtion in IHMl, 8SV (IfiS nuJca, 86 ImmIm):
in 1891, 132 (84 malea, 48 femalen).
UDAMULliA. — A villauu in l^llll*l»aUlta korale, Tuni|mm*.
In the (?onNiM of IH7I Kronpeu with lUnKomuwa. Ya|Q(aU, and YataiaawA ;
uniiotl iHipulation, 3(Hj (KU nmloN, 142 f«>ui«h4i). Not in th« C'anaua of IBHl mat
of 1K91.
UDAMULLA. — A villuito in Palhwiya puttuwu, MaUilo Eaiit.
In the Contiin of IM7I it in ^rouixxl with I*uU»nia and Elahena ; nniiod popa-
liition, 1 Iti (Gti inaleM, fiO fenmlcH). It in not in the Cuiuiiu of 1881 nor of 1891.
ITDAXGAMIJWA.— A village in (MiKiyH |>:itliiwn, MaUle South. Tho
includcH (Maiigiunuwa, Klkaduwa, KciKhu^ollaniada, aiKi Uda Hxpawida.
The ori}{inai pettier waH a Vo<lila iianitMl (Manpi.
I'npiilation in 1K71, 2*)4 (Ifil nuiKh, M.'i roniaU>H) : in IHHI, .H74 (193
IHl fomalos): in IMDl, 2'.i4 nfhhiiaUM. 141 fcuiah>H). YollalnH, Pannayo, Waaheral
In 1H7H iio| aiTi*H of puAily ian<l woiv n'^'iKicivd, of which rather inoro Uuui
half weit) nnU'vmoil ; 2H] anres paid Uk. (>1)*42.
/>/w////jr.— 1)i-anayiika|r«'.'J<>.4 1 1. I>olll)>a}ra^•pitiyo K<>ralluKt>, 4H.4lff. TTnirgini
nilla;;r. :t:t,lN. r>.>st (N.S.V (Jal-tHlauiltKi*. MMivi. .'•.'•.2;i2. 70.(103. Ualkcti-
h(-n<Kt*. '.'H.:ttn». (iaiimtrr. ri.t.lU. llnatp'. 1.V172. I>. t\ M. (Tal|Nit tkka 1717).
Iru^'alnila. ^^rauiUon ut Panikki Miu1iyHU»4>. 2,:)7-.V 1). C. M. (.Talpoti* S«kA lliilS,
\*\y.\). Koiiara .Mii<IiyanM\ 1.71*7, I). i\ M. .Maha Wadiitro, .*»2.nN2. a:i,2Sl.
MuliandiraihK't* MudiyaiiT. 1.7'.»7. I> .T. M. NarankiitnwTp*. '2^.277. Naran-
)taim\v(>;!o MiKityaiixc (if Nai;<>IIa. iMi.M'i'i. Naraii|i<iuawcir(* Muhamlinuna, I4&,
1>. (\ M. (TaliHit S:ika l.'iNl. Hitii 171o). (hvi^awatto 4iiitiarutim llanila, C.KI13
(N. S.). Pukuiicwatio MlllIiyan^oia>rl^ 4:1.11!*. ■'i(i.:t.M. Ualnayaka Mudijante-
la^c of Nii^olla. \H\.S{\'», Talatiipitiyc^T. 4 hi. D. ('. M. T«irulKahakaiiattr|C«.
'2s,:\\Ki. \\\n\ii'. 1,7*.I7, 1). V. M, rdan^amiiwi* Mohottain ( I h/. /.. /». //fl).
rilaiiK'aiauwo Watte V<HlaraIn. Ni:.l). i\ M. (Siiiu Sttka |('.<:4). Ulakkomhicv-.
II.IM. WaniKi^lmno Uatr Haiti. 4 hi. |».(\ M. ^Tal|Hit Snka lU.VtV Wattr
Italt'inlla^^'. .*>2.n^-J. ■'• *>.:*:<'.*. \Vi>MMlaiMila Itatiiiuilintiiiaya, 2M,.r.iti.
(hit;.* .\.i>. ).- I, Kiihihiiiiii. of IMaiij'aiimMa in rila<«ijra |mttuwaof Mafair,
li:ivi> ^rr.iiitcil iiMio my ^'ramUiui Aitpii the hiwrr 2 iH'lax of Waraira^trniM
A>«\\i'«I«hiiiia. Wai:(;rii't( ihuImuu whu h i'* al»ii\«> tho ^tont• fcniv. and Arunlir-
watta. Oil TIiuimI.iv. t)i«- ma oml day ottlio waning moon of tht> muuth Rok,
in th<> yrar nf Sak.i I'l^l. The w itiic«'>«-> who know that thlHTalpot iiaw httu
gruiitcil ihi<* *\a\, arc Itaiiawira Uahi of r(l.iu;;ainuwn. Kaiikanania of tha
haiiir vilhi}:r. Waiiiii Ilaiiii. (iota 1liii:i\a. Iliiihaiiii ot Kikaihiwa. Kniiappii of
thi* rsiiiif \illavr. Ilirat. Jliiiiii. Mantri llaiiii of lluniiketawalar Pana-
' niap)>u of ihr ."aiiir \illa;^«-. With thi' kiiowh-iluM' of th<-^o winit>>M<fithia Taipei
has iM't'ii ^raiiird. ( liu|>ii'«:itioii-4. ) Thonr \\ ho do iiiju>tii-i> to thiii^liaU incur
much puiii.^liUK-iit. Thi< i-hi<-|H \aho do ju^tii't* hhail >i«v Maitri Huddha.
(lii'^l A.l».). -Oil Tm-day. thi* lilt«viith day of tho luonlh rndiiwak. in the
vnir of Saka 1iio:t. I. Iloiula .Vaidr, of lluiiukt lawahi in rdn.Hiya |)uttuwaof
Matah*. iN-iii^ poor. Iiavc ii>««'iv(-«I from Piiwali llanii :io ridi^ tnirrc-nry, | lilne
tuppotti rhtih. 1|. aiiiiiiia kiii.'ikkan, and 'J amnnu |Kiddy. and in iHinoitlrrmtioB
thiTi'of 1. Honda Naidc. do hrrrhy tninhf«-r totlit* t^iu] Puwali llaiui the iM(*ce of
pirdi'U with H-vcn i'«m i»iinnt irvv* and 2 jak tru-o standi njr thrrt -on lMM(Mi|;in|r
t«» me. to Im> |Hr<-i'>«i>d hy him in paraxmi. thr ■«{iiil pii-ci* of pinh-n ii« iNtumlet!
on ihi* ca^i hy NVitncoxiH to thi** Vi*<hi (iiininmhc of ]U*hi<l«-niym,
Naidaipii l!ahi of llniiiikrtawahi. Il«-ial ll:ila of tho •sinu' viilairi'. Ihihan^kn
MudiyanH* of the <s-iiiu- viUa;;!-. (ialkvtijki-i^i' Vida Naidi* of tho i>ajno villayv.
(Iiupi(*i'ati(»n- ^
(17:il A.l>.>.— In till' year ot ih«' ilhiolrioun and holy Kin:< Sikka liioS. Tlio
pnr|Mirt ot liu' hind\oiirh« i ;i'\\vu hy me. Kaluhanti. of I'dan^'auiuwa in ,
to Naidappn. th«< Mill of Kapniiihatni. nndi-r thr i-iinolidhition l*unawa«n. oa
Mond.iy. thi> ocvi-nih day ui ihr uaxinif ni«M»n of th<> month huiutu, Ktawan^
uiadiitrkiiiuhnra 1 p* la ami its appni tenants. NVura^a>«trnm'hina, and AtwvUe*
hcna. iH-hm^'ini; to no-, h.ivc ht« n tinally Kiant(<«I in luimvcui to Naidappy
in iiin^idi'iation of a>-i«tan«-«' nndi II il. WitnoMx who know the Nune mn
Lindfp* Mmliyan^c. Kapu Naidi*. of tho Kiunt' vilhiirc, '\Vf>u(Ui Vitlane of tba
sarao villaKo, Wanni llanii of tin* Hame villa^'i*. With thr knuwh-1i;eof ih^i^
penuu0 Bi* witrntv^i* thir* land luuchc-r Ium been granUil. (ImpKvatiooa.)
nih UDA-tlDA
(\TM A 11.). -On Fridiiy. thti H^renth day of the ouulith Fomo, In the Tear at
haka Iti.^a. The u|i]iur 1 itfia nf the fleld boundetl br and Bogahauvadda
and their appurt^'nanoe*, alMO the parohaned field RambiikpiUTa of 1 pefaand
tho houMi. belonging tu me. U|Mi<«ka Ilala, together with the yun whl<ui I pur*
ohamol. all th<«t« haw bern mailv over to my nun Ponchirala ; the gun ban been
ffivfn ait a " kcte. ** WitnT^Het* who know the vameare Herat fiala, Naidappn,
Navarulnava of Dehiilcuiya. iSellaiiito of the Hamo ? illai^% Muhandiramalaga
Kuda Niiiuu of Wcligala. Known tu these MrvonH wi witneHnoM thin haii been
irmntiil. (ImprtHatiunii.) To thirt eff«H)l tniii voucher written by Wewago
]>U)(Kunna A|>ptihuo)i.
SlTTi' (1712 A.D.y— On tSatunlay. tbe tenth <lay of the wuuiuif moon of the
uioiith Nikiui, in the year of .Siku liitil. On thinriuy IManpimuue Arachehila.
of IMa^iyn imttiiwa in Matnle, and Hnnuketawala Naidappu, laid claim** to
Wnrnimttennfkumbuni. tlirrefore the dtatemrntn of both parties were heard;
and it appi-arinif. on huoh ini|iiiry. that tbe Anichchila \\ua a |)araveni right, the
landhaH Inm'ii nt'irordin^fly ndjutlxeil to him and this Sittu irnuit4.<d. To ihiii
elfrt't lUlailiwaknra Itajakarinia HaniiniatktMli Waliala Mudiyan»o Ualahanii.
whil )io|iU the (lnitv^ ot Kiiliaha Nilanie. Chief of the Madi^ce IKtinirtmenti* of
Ifuriknduwa and raiiatriuuuwa, and Muhandiramaof tho Maha Atai»attuwa.
Sittu (l7M-i am). -When tho litigation iN•tW(^on Yitlane and Kudaralaya of
HunuketawaU for the I amuna of Wara^oMtenna above ihe ntone fence, rituate
at IMaiiK'ninuwa in wok inve;«ti^t4tl by the (treat Court, it wasi found
that the miil|ian^nwa of the hena was in the |>o.>uH^!>ion of Vidane, that ho
held Divi TaliNitr* and Sittm which he hod obtained by Hwearinif. and that
Kudaralaya hail no anfficient defence. Therefore, acuording to jUHt ice. thin
I amuna han Item adjudged to Vidane. Thii« Sittu ban been granteil on Monday,
the twelfth day of the waning mmm of the month EMihi, in the year of
Raka I7('4, by the princi|Mil ChiefM of the Great Court, iucludiug Angammana
Diwakara Wikramaiinha Hajaitaksa Wahala Mudiyauiio Ralahami. the Great
• Adikaram Nilame of the Gnat City. 44(1, 1). C. Matale.
(17i).'> A.i).).— Cuder the constellation Ada. on Saturday, the second day of
the waxing' uiuon of the mouth We^k. in the year of Stika 1717. I, Nambirala.
(he gmndixiu of I'uwali Ilami, of llunuketawala in UdaHiyapattuwa of Matale.
iM-ing ri'<luci'«l to |Kiverty. my fiaraveni lands, viz., Ambakotetvnna 1 pcla.&o.,
thiit Gan|ianguwa. our Maid grandfather gave to hix ilaughter Tikiri Etana, our
mother, who {lOKsesHcd the Ntme all her life, ami at her death gave unto me, her
Min. In coufidfration of cr* ridi^ rcceivefl from my nephew Medagama Unuanse,
I do hireby trannfer the naid Ganpanguwa unto him in paraveni. (Impreua-
tion:*.)- \Vitne-)*e<4 whoknoa-theH«imearePitiyegeMudiyanflcof Udangamuwa.
.Muhandirnm liala of Hnnuketawala. Pokunewatte Miuliyan^elage Dingirala.
Dombagfwia Arachehila. PnxfH'tenne Udage Simla. Hewapola Vidane. Known
tothe««e perMm;* thit* Ganpanguwa ban been purchase<l by giving the amount.
May this come to pa^s. 2.372, D. C. Matale.
UnANUAMCwr. ViiiAKK wna built by tho vilhigont about 1835. It hoH uliout
8| Mcreii of muddy land.
Undiyagc owuh tlireo Niiida Pangu (]| acre gardcuH). Tenantu : Tololgiiba-
kanattege, Weli|;:ilnge, and ArumlM-ge. ScrviccM (commutable for Rh.O): to give
betel annually ; to work throe days for the nronrictor in bin field ; to go four
journeyfl u year, carrying a piiigo, receiving foou.
IJDA-OWITA.— A village in Guriga Pahala korale. Udapalata, on the Mahaweli-
ganga. in Kirmde-waMam.
KaUiKonniwA, Klfiitiva, ami Cda-owita are grouped together in the CeuKUH of
IH71. Populution of i:da owita in 1HM1, 'M\ (102 mnlen, 101 females); in IHOl,
231 (1(>*» males, V2'2 femalci*). Vellnlas.
In 1^7H AK^ .icro ('J4rf. l/>. .'{/.) of paddy laud were rcglKtercdf of which
34? a<Tev paid U«. l<iH'4r>. Tbe Heldn aro irrigated by the Raja-ela.
Till- railway to Nawnlapitiya pHMMca through tbe Tillage.
The PanalKikkc family, largest landownera here.
The Angnmniana family owned land% which wore Mild to the Tilbigeri.
The HamhukwoUe family owns land (.30,855).
/fiMf7f>«.— Araehehilage. 97.870. Arambe Arachchillage, 5.245. Oanntlege.
5.2 1 .'.. .'i.fi49. Gwkmnnnege. .'t.l.C'.iH. T*H,h 1 7, (*>(».21 1 . Kapuwattan Araehehilbge,
('.7.IIU7. Karamada I'nnanoe of RIpitivc Vihare. !(7,s7i». Kirinde Pallege, .'1.049.
Korallage 07,097. Loku Araehchillage, 67,OU7. Medage (Ganefoda IVs^aSA
UDA— UDA
taianti), 40,810. MiirmipAttlTalage (UnunlmwQ lUbA WaUww fiati),
39,76a. S9,77R. 8B.97D. ft7.lift.1, A7.h:>6, 7S,6Sft. PAlihenarmllair* (OuMfoda DtfWBli
tenantit), 44>.Kl<i. KutnayakaBIudiyanselaire, 5.743 (N.K.). 8iri|Mlayi««. 7S^Si.
Udaowiu Korala ( I W. /^ p. SIS), Unambuwe Maha WaUwwa, S9,7C«, StJTS,
3H.97U, 57.90r>, 57,95H. Wa«luguclapiti7e Mtihamliramalagv, 4,M47 (JS. 8.).
A Wanawaw PanHaU, whore a prient reHidea duriiif^ tba ima aaanoii. A iMUMi-fa.
Tho KoTAKKDKNlYK YiiiARK liHM iiii Otii Pan^iiwa here, a fieUt of 3 aerea ImM
hy Gaiinilege, Ihnlauo, ami Mullikagt*. Si^rviocM (c*<)minutahle for Ra. 44'15^ :
ioprociiro yearly IfiO IniiidloH of Rtr.iw aivl to thatch tho viharc; to napply totM
▼ihare 1 am una 2 pehiH padily ; to attond tho four foKti\'aU and to go toOani-
dftniya for the foHtival of now riue (AlutHal Mangallaya), !'<>/. /.,p.^77.
itDAPALATA. — Auivisionof tho Kandyan country, containing lUtiMiuam inikMi>
Bounded on thu north hy liowor IlcwidioU, on the va^t by Up|>cr Ilewahftm.on
the Houth by KotniuU*, on tho wont by Tdunuwani and Pour Koralea.
It iH iliviilfd into four Korahtn : Qangu Ihala,Oanga Pahala, Kandukium Ihala,
and Kandukant Puhala.
Population :—
18.SI.
IMI.
(i.'inga Ihula Korale
...
•Viiy
•*.
5,649
Oanj^a Pahnla Konile
...
•••
6,457
••■
6.237
Kantbikara Ihala Korale
...
•..
4,aiH
...
3,920
Kandiikara Pahala Korale
...
3,679
•••
a,86S
KrttateM
••• «
Total
...
•••
14,625
••■
I7;254
34,41)6
96,923
Kuropeunn...
...
•.•
11*1
•••
131
Rnrghera ...
...
...
225
•••
<37
SinhalMM) ...
...
■t*
14.46r>
••■
I6^U
TainilH
...
•••
16,827
t*t
17,029
Moormon ...
...
•••
2,253
•••
2,444
Malayit
•*.
•••
265
•••
246
Others
•••
Total
•*•
180
•••
196
34,406
36,923
Hiiiyinu,
ChriKti;inH ...
t»«
t*.
l,y03
•••
2,041
Buddhists... <
•••
•••
14,278
•••
16,370
Hindus
•••
•••
15,532
••«
ir»,6K2
Mohauimodaos
t««
—»
2,662
•••
2,826
Othcn)
t««
Total
••*
...
41
•••
4
34,406
36^/3
EilucatioM,
—
Men able to read
•••
...
4,144
■••
4.655
Women ablo to read
•••
•••
381
•••
476
Men unable to rttd
...
•••
15,375
•••
15,664
Women unable to read
•..
•..
14,506
•••
16,128
Total
34,406
36,923
In 1878 :\M*V1\ acroH of paddy hind were reoistered. Commuted l,27ftf. 9^. 4^/.
(paid Rh 14.4781.8) : redocmcd 215ri. 3/>. 7/.; sold by the Cmwn I32rf. Oi». 2/.:
MoDging to the Crown 5/i. 3/i. 3/. ; temple land 217a. 3y>. 2/. : Ualada Maiigawm
land 52fi. 2/*. W. ; Nila Panga 4<f. Op, 1/.; abandoned 24fi. 0/«. 5/.; total
1,931a. OjK r>^/.
//siyAftf.— FaUe Pedum, 6,782*7 ft. above sea level ; Peacock, 4,975 ; Doranmla.
4,23y-4.
The main roads from Kandy to Deltota, Nuwara Kliya, and Kawalapitiya paaa
through thiH dintrict. The Mahawuli-gauga divides Kandokara Ihak korale mtid
Oanga Ihala kttrale betw(«en Ulapano and Dewita, tho two villages lying oa
either side ttf the river.
MO UDA— UDA
The Kr«'Ht4;r part of tho paiata hait been planted with tuo. It incluiieit the
diiiirictii of NilUmbc, OainpoU, Atabago, Pupureiwa, PutwelUwa, and the whole
of DoloMlwi^e.
" I'thfuiluta *' (mivh (.Vio Chitty, writiiiK in 1833) ** a proTinoe of Udarata, in
thu iuturior. Hituateil on the southward of Kandy. In it Rtood the town oUled
NvUcniWv Nuwcra, whither King Uaja Singha 2nd rotirud, and kept hia court when
ho had iilinndoncMl Kundy. Thw country, thouijh mountainoua and hilly, iajyet
iKMiiewhHl free from junglu, and vieldN al»unduntcroi>ii of paddy, corakan, indigo,
anti auioo, l»oth thu low and high groiindM Inking wolf calculated for their
cultivation "
NotireH of Moormen having \n'vu driven out of Tdnpalata hy tho Itiit king of
Kan<ly (./«»/. Com., Stl, Ajiril. 18'i(i. uml J/W Juitf, IS:*:,),
UnVird May. 1 Hi 5, the Disiva of I'daiialata complained that the villagea of
Koini lie, Kiilai^anui, (luntgoda, and Wallahagoda, which wore under hinii were
put nniler the ortlum of Uanawini Nilame.
The largent town in tho <liHtrict in Gampola.
Polioi' (^)urlaiiil (!ourtof UeqiU'NtKattianipola. SchoolHttUampohi, Kabata-
pitiya, l'u<«M.'llawa, and Sinhayapitiya. Ho»pitul at Kirapono.
I*,int'ifnd ViJumt. — Hindagula and Xiyaiigampaya.
W'alaiKinin. — Anganimana ; KIpitiyc ; Kirinde ; Kohbewida ; TTnambuwe.
Aiii'ittti SiiiM of I'uliicfM, — (SangaHiripura ; Godagaina Xuwara ; QodaweU
Xuwara ; Nillamt>c Nuwaru.
AlH)ut tlirev-<|nartfrM of a mile from tho (iampolu railway station, just behind
the hoHpiial. tlitTo ih tlu: following in.Hcription cut on twoaidea of an upright vlab
of r<K'k Hianding in the garden Vigniawatta : —
" Sri Saka wnrnlia ck daM de hiyu deyaxu a vuruddak walanda Siri I'tki-uma
Uahii M tara waiia K^ala a wa fKdawiya Vcndurupitiya palamu patan elak amu
nak lianda diya pa a.^wa n nowatta hcyi n wiiHiya panaH tun ri [^yaua] k wella
Itunda kanuniu I udiiruwa wcla tanawa [I'al] lepiii rajjurusaniin tat mudali*
warunwahaiiM: tut pujawat;it matat pin pinisti dlmnia dhutun wahauHota pidimi.
Shml Kohl lAthlivu Atlhikara wamha.
SeHttfttiila Adhikaru wamha.
Partik'ihttti AdhiLara wamha.
Jai/anlhti Pnluwia wamha.
VintMiha Patirtija wandia."
" After the expiry of 12x2 ycarit of the Sri Saka em, in the 4th year of the
reign of Sri Vikromn Ihthii, Upon the first day of tho wnning moon of Esala,
inaHuiurh an Vrndnnif>itiya had not heen lirou<^l)t under wet cultivation originally
by fornlin^ a dam ami a water-courKc, a dam 7ri'(eubitM [in length] waHcauxedto
lie madt;. HiunipH and roots of treen eleared away, and [the land] converted
into a paddy ttrld.
" I have dt'dieated [llic land] Pullepiiiya to the Kiered Dahidu aH an offering
made by thu king andehiefh, and aliM) in order to obtain merit for mytKrlf.
I am S'uridloltt A ditfur of Lanka.
I am Sfholfinhui AdiffHi',
1 am PiifuL'i'iiHtt Adiffur,
1 am Jiifittniha l*oturuja,
I am Wi runt fill Patintja,**
IhMritH ititd J{ati'iiiiditilHitif/uM o/ l\hifndnUi. — KlieUpola l)is.iva, in the reigiui
«if Kin^^H Uaja Sinlia II., Wimala Dharma, and Xarendm Sinha; Dodanwela
Ditiava in MM a.h. ; Ketakumbure Mnba (iabuda Nilanie, Dixava in the reign
of tho InMt King of Kandy : Iriya^jania I'dapalala Disiva : Knambuwe Dinava
fnmi 1H24 to 1Ki2 : Unnuwilu Lokii Handa. I)i>ava from 1k:'.2 to IH'SS ; Arawe
Ditijiva in \K\'t ; Kadakkutti Padikara Lekam Disiva : Dawulagala, Lekam
Mnhatmaya of I'dapalnta ; Unaiiibuwc Handa, llateiiiahatmaya from lb2G to
\KM» : Aiii;aininana. Hciiior, Uateiiialiatniaya from 1H.'{7 to 1H44 ; in 1K43 ho was
ap|iointi'd (tciu'ral Siioerintcndciit of Police for tho diHtrict of Udapalata.
&Ialiallc, Uatffiialiatnia\a from 1K40 to 1H4'J ; Mampitive, junior, Ilatcmahat>
mava in ]H4r> : Parunaiala from Ix.'iO to IMf)? : Panabokkc, senior, from 1857 to
1H70 ; (iirug;ima from \Hlii tn \H7i» ; T. II. Pali|iana from lA75to 1879 ; C. B.
(iirihagama from 1870 to IHHl ; J. W. H. Andarawewo froiu 1881 to 1885 ;
T. U. PunaU.kke from 1885 to 1HU4 ; T. H, Yatawarn from 1895.
UDA— UDA Ml
(7DAPALATA KORALE.— The northern of the three divUioM of
Boundott on tlie north hy Wc-udn koralo of 8«von Konlot, on ths
HnrtHputtu, on thowiuth oy Pullopalata and (f:in-atH|>iilutu korales of Ti
and on the wchc by (iannowo koralc of S4!Vrti KorilvA.
In old dociinieiits this koralo iM ailK'd Xaranwoni}>Alata. Tradition eajv Uiai
that namu wan uivcii liy Kin-^ (iaja Haliii oniicconnt of the excellent mandarin
ornn^cM which it )>ro«lu('i(t.
The population in I SHI wan (;,2:(8 {:\,'IX\ uiaUx, .'{.Oo:* fcmalen), 1,31m familiea
livin^Mii l.^fit; houfcH ; in Is'jl the popiilaiion wait ti,0*Jl (3,130 males, 2,9S&
fuinalcs), \,'M\) fainilii:-^ liviui; in 1,2H2 Itouscs.
ViHtifit'* in />!//. — Aludcniya, Anilia^^ahahona, Aiuhu-oruwa, Barandarai
R(]biila(,Mnia, Dehiileniya, Dcl^aHvaya, Ihxlankumhnra. KIpitiva, EtambcKoda,
Galaliawa. (iala){i:<lani, (iala'^'ctlara Kaliit^ala, (iala^elani Kohila-ela, GaU-
gudara Madi^u, (iahlola. (jaiii;oilapiti\a, (iinintalawwa, (tiiihagauia K«»pi-
watta, (iuuatlalia, llmcpola (I'ullr), lliiiopola (IMa), UiltjiMlu, lliyadala,
Kaluwaua, Kanilaraiiv'uh'niya. KaiinatUniya. KiniKama, Kirindiwclpota,
Koblteiiala, Kura^'.inia, Madawala, .Ma«la\vala town, Mcilaicnma, Mttlas;«>da,
Miduniya, Mi^^ahaluiia. Mini^'oniuwa, MorawadiUniya, Naninwala, Ntk.itonua,
0|{odapoia, Opalla, Pahalii^ania, rallikiunliiira, ParaKoda, i'uragoUa. Paraua-
gania, PuhMU'i^aiiia, I'oholiyadda. I'ottija. PultWiliya, Uckntwnla, Talialpitiya,
Talapelclla;;o(ia, LMaarauiba, rdai^aiua, IMalii'^ania. IMakunihiini, I'dapitiya,
Udulmu'awa, l^hlwa. Walpaia. Walpoia, Wetd.wa, ValaU.
Til 1k7H I.lfiHj arroH (^JT'.'w. 11/*. 7.',/.) of pailily land weri* reKintftriHl. Com*
muted 2'.Mk/. 3/<.'ai|/. (paid Km. '2.Uu'0'2) : ivdeeiiii d 'il.'Wf. :i/i. 4/. ; etdtl hy the
Crown 4». i)/i. li/. ; hfloii^in^' to the i'rowii iUi» 0/#. K/. : teniplu landt 1<m«. Op. !>/.;
Dalada Mali^awa \o, 2ji, Ul. \ a1iaiidon<-d 'I'la. O/i. 4\/.
The KWi. 0/1. (»/. tentple laiidsare in (iiitiadalia.aiid Muligawa land in Oalahawa
UDAPITIYA.— A vilIai;o in lldapalata korale, Tuinpane.
It is not in the Oi-ii>n.H of 1H71 nor of \Xf^\, Population in IKUl, 31 (*iOnuilaii|
11 feniah'H).
UDAPITIYA.— A haiulet of lUrau'aiua, in Medasiya pattuwa, IlariA^tiu.
Nawara^oda PuiK-liirala rx. l.Mapitiye Ha>na.\akH Nilamu. (iwiita Getano
llala iiittrvciiient. PlaintiiT >aid that his f;iandfutlitr XawaragiMla l^ikn
Miiliandiraiiia ;;ol a Held from ilie last kiu;^ of Kandy un a Sannai*, Saka ITlillaB
17i>H A.l». (./'/«/. Cow., Sih ami illh l\hnuin/, tSN).
UDAPOXK KOUAliK.-Tlu> Hi.iitheiii ilivision (»f Kotinale. The {rrea tor part
of the hi^d) laud in plaiit«ul with tea. It includt.-s tho whole of Ilimbula,
Kutau'ala, Puiidalu-o\a, Haiiihoila. It now e^lelid*4a^ far Honth an Ilakgala, anj
ineludc.M a part of Niiwara Kli\a.
Population ill 1H7I. 4,J7:i (--'.477 iiiah s. l,7tiH feiiiah-M) ; in IHKl, 10.18:, (rt.Ol?
male!*, :i.r»iirt fiuialL.s) : in iH'.il, 11,<M)7 (•;.'»s7 iinleH. 4.U*iil females).
Thero arc nine Arachrhi wa^^aiii: — (1 ) UvMriuiiA. iiit liidiii); Malhewa, AnilAhcIa,
Palai^idla, (ler.iiidi ela, li:ilMii{idla, Kiida-oya, ai;d Koiida;(al4 ; (2) <)taI..\wa,
iueludiiu{ Auiliaiala\va.4iaiikewala. Ilaiidapaii^.iina, San^ili|Nilania, and KiMgolla ;
(.'!) XlVANiiAMMtU A, in(-Iiidin<( IMa (laiiiiiicihla and PalU; (iamniedda ; (4>
Ki'MHAi. oi.rwA. iiK-ludini: Kiriiid<\vi la, K^MidavvAda. and Meilakantla :
(f>) Pas \N«;aMM \NA, iucludiiii; l)i'liiiitalaiii.ida. 'ra\\:daiiteiina. KarivaHtaluwa,
ITelhiHla, and Katiikitula : (>>) .MAHAKi'Mnt'KA, iin-ludiuii; Kadadontpiti^-a,
Ilalpola, tiaWliela, Puii«i.ilii ova. Kurai;aliapaiaiia, Yalateiitia. and 1 hinuk«>deniya ;
(7^ l^iivc \MA. iucliidiiiv; I'da (laiiiiinMlda, Palle (•aiiiiiii-ilda, Itawanui^iula, and
Wijrpaliukauda : {X) Mi.i m.am \, including IMa <iaiuiuedila. Palle GamuieUda,
Ko!diiiiiia, Katanindciii\.i. and llii>naiaii<;olla : (U) Kai.aI'II lYA, nicludino
Nu«;ctota, Kfdioldcniva. Pokuniiw.itta, I'da (faiiiiiir«lda. Palli' <ianimed«la,
Tuuihilevaiua or Maiakk.ilaj una. Iliduiiuwaua, .Meddoj^oda Uate^amniedda,
Miiwanktdiwela. and Paladura-cla.
In IH7H 1.1 ITii aciis (.'i'.7'/.*J/*. \Hl.) of p.iddy land wen* re«»i^fer«d. (-omroiiieil
fi'i.'^/.'J/*. 4 J/. (f>aid lU. 4 •J.'»i;-74) : ndieiinMl I'Ja.'Aft, 11. : iinounniiite*! 7ri.2/i. Ij/, ;
temple lirhN .'J*/. .'!/». o/. ; ahandoiKMl %i. 'Ap. *ll.
UDAStfllllY.V. — .V vill.me in .V-.<iri Pall«;siya (»atluwa, .Matido South. Tbo
was:iin iiicliideH Kurakolayaya, Meda^^ama, and ITda^giriya. A minor mod from
Uda'<iririya to Ambaupohi, '.\ niileM.
.Mai>ai>i.mya. .1 hatulct.
Mi UDA— UDA
In tb« CenNUtof 1H71 tp^uped with (Unnnullu. P«>puUtioa of Udaagiriyft
in IHHl, 37(1 (202 maleii, 174 femtlM) ; in 18U1, 861 (178 males, 17S fenulttX
Vullalaa, (IcMcoridniiU of Hannat Mudijranae aiid Uoaagirt Halt, BUokunitht,
PuttcrM, WaNlien, Wahumpurnyo, Moormon.
In 1H7H 163 iioroa (7(iu. 2/a. .H/.) of poddy land wore regiatered, ol which 12S
acn>M|)tti<IIU.aaa*l<>.
Tliia villa^u IwIoiikn to ilio AnKiri Alut Vihure. It waa dedicated by the laat
kiiitf of Kundy. Svu AM^iri Alut Viliaru R«M:k Sannaa {VuL L^pp. 74-76),
'\'\u' villiivc U'loti^'cd t«i till) niuthur tif tli«i lutt king {Vol. 7., //. 74),
OaliiKiiiiiu Ruto Italii and Tiiuviwa Itaiu llala olaiiiiod thu ri^ht of Mrvice of
aiitoeii lli'wuyo ftir laiuU horo, and »aid tliut onu of tliuir almruhuldoni, Kanka>
nam Uulu, having no rliildivn, luiiiignud hia almru. to^t^hur witlj twelve peraona
and a wuithurnian, to AHtliani Deyyu, lirothur of Kin^ Kirti Sri ; afUtrwurda their
iharcM wvri! taki-n to tliu (iabadawa by (}unig<Mla Xilamo. On coinnlaininif to
Kini; Uajudlii Kaja Sinlia llicir Hharua were rvMtored. In the rui^n of the lant king
of Kaiidy Pilinm 'lulawwo Aili^ar dedicated their landti to tlio Angiri Vihare
(,/uti. Cant., :JIhI iWrmlnr, JHL'G).
Action by Pilinm Talawwu Tikiri KnniArihami to can<Mfl a deed of traiuifer in
favour of UdaM^iriyu Pallu Wahiwwu Tikiri Handa (6U,0(JU).
FrtniillrM. — A lu vihare Hnlf^ahnwatte Muhandiroina, 20.ftM7. Uonialuwagawa-
watti((c. I'J.'JIil. KK'Mlakch-K'i*. •••^•t"l,7l.<'>i''<. Krc-ula Henayn. :)2.4r>«i. Gala*
IfftuuiK'u (./w//. foiii.. 2iith April, ls21). 22.:.7t», 'Ji.rihO. Iletti^rc*. <m.744. Ihala-
watt«'t(«*. :iJ,774 3Iailtui<>niyf liapu DurayalaKu. 52,733. Maiua UenayalaKe,
:iA,771. Mawata|M»lau'(% won uf ruhahiKu l)n^Kannarala. 3,:iu:i, D. C. H. Mun-
koluwcgc. ;t-J,:(:il . Owillr Yak>)((Mia liauda (Jml, Com,, 2Uth April, IS'J7), 2i,r)79,
'.'J,r»MO. PahaiaK'f, ».:4i):i. f) <*. M. l*ttnwatu>Ki% '-0,(i8i. PihunanUla];^^. *iri.7l4,
Ti>''«awa)r«'. f'.'.'JKt. IMa-t^'iriyv Halndc. rilait^iriyo Herakaraya. and Uda.'*)driye
Pandilava in I7('>n A.D. ( IW. J., p. :IU0). IMai^Kiriyit Pallu Walawwa, :i2.4.'»6,
SriTiT (1H(»:) A.ii.)—*' Mundaniwila. " \Vhen'a^ Nanhomla Mananna and
Autlawaluya having dirtpnted an to the riprht of the tlt'ld MakulaHM'pitiyu Wagala
of 1 |M«la. hitiiatc at IMa^^ririya in the Kohonniya |iattuwa of A^Ki^ koralc, in
Matulv hiMavanc, )M>th of whom haviiitr ap|»oanMl and i*tat<'d thu cauHi* bt'fora
ino, whiuh I liavo {nv(Mti);at«Nl aoconlin>r to law, and vu* Nanhonda Mananna
had no riirht to the name, and om Andawalaya Iiad rit(ht to it, and an he
INMMCHxi'H ihiilN for tho Miuie. and alito hu ImviuK itonv to war to tho foliowinjr
plaif'* : Paniwiya-wadiya, Kattnkulani pattn, llettikuhuu |Mittn. and tliu
Fort of MuUaittivn: in conf^iipiencv, thi>« jMinguwa of land waH adjudi^cd to
Anduwahiya, and thin decree wan granted on Monday, thn third day of thtt
month .Me<lindiiiK. in the increuMinic of the moon, in the year of Saka 1725, by
Mundaruwila liujapakMlia Wiknimo-^inha Buudaranayaka Mudiybuse, who
huhlH (he foilowinicappointmentM : 3Iaha llaluwudanaS'ilame, Sloduwe Lckam,
(•antune Diitava, Oanpila and lM^i(n\ii. Kiriuruwa and Bof^aribara. Kuruwe,
Nalande Kadawata. Nuwarakalawiye l>i!«ava and Maha Dinava of Matale,
including tho Oabada, Dewala. Vihara, Xinda. and Vidana villages, kc. 732,
I). C\ M.
BoMAi.rWK ViiiAKK. — Built a1)out 17:)? a.i>., now in ruina. There waa a
litigation between Hipankara UnimnHC and Alutwewe Sobhita Unnanae for the
Tihare (fjH.iM.O).
AtKiiui Au'T ViiiAKK i« regirttered an owner of twenty pangu. Tenants:
Kankanaingo, PolwatteGaminaiicIaue, Ktipalhiwege.Kgodago, Pulinguwa Duraya-
lago, Liniya^'allege, Kgodakoiege, Ihalakanunalege, Bindu A jjalage, Vidanelage,
Pitiyegu, Abdul Kadur, Iilamegc, B«)^'aliago, Panwutto Walawwa, Uduranana
Yidane, and Liyananillage. Held 17]^ acrca fielda, 10 ucreK garden, and 13|
acrea hen. .ScrvicuH (conimutible for Kh. IW'S,^) : to carry h)adii of rice yearly
to Kaiidy to the Ahgiri Viharo ; to attend at tho vihare for the four festivala,
and on each oeeasion to present 40 l)etel leavca, vegetables, «&c., and to aaaiat in
decoratioim ; when thu vihuru ro<|uin*« reimira to give cert;iin duya' work in A
oar ; to pound paddy every year and deliver 1(N) bundloa of atraw at tho
laiidani atuwa in the villa^u ; to appear buforo thu Muha Xayaka UunanHC
twice a year and prcMiMit each time a dekunia, and at other tiinen a walaiikadji,
qioncy, arccinut cutter, MweetmcatH, iVc; after pounding paddy to deliver the
rice to the Durayo ; to give coco.inut oil.
Action by Yatawatte Maha Nayaka Unnaiiae. incumbent of the vihare,
ugainnt William (i(»rdon, for UdaAgirikanda (3<VJ17).
\
UDA— UDA ia
The Epukaoai.e YinARR htn four paagu (2| aeret field, ond-fbortb of aa
aore garden, and one-fourth of an acre hoiia). TenantH : BnUti^nnalaf* and
Alutge. SorvicoH (coinmutuhlu for Uh. 18) : three of the Hewiai Panga are to
give two men to bont tom-tom ni^ltt luid morning every poya day ; to clear the
Pinknmlmrc-tila ; tu thatch th<! |>:iii>:iln ; to m'c<tm|»iuiy thu prioHtoa one joamej
a your; to give yearly a l>iIlh(»ok, an aroomut cuttur, and a cocuanui goraper,
and when tho vihunt and panmila are undor repair, to exoouto tbeneocaaary iron
work. Tho vihart* paid tho tux.
UDAS1YA PATTlTWA.-OiiQ of tho divisions of Upper Dumltara. Boanded
on tho north by Palis)Kittii Mast, on tlio runt byUundukokonileund by Qamraiha
kornUs on tho Huuth by Mi'dasiya pattuwa, and on tho went by I'alispaita Eaat
and Wi'Mt.
Population in 1881, .').ni4 (3,009 males, 2,006 females).
In 188(1 it was HulMJividcd into two jmttu, UduHi^-a Pattuwa North and
UduHiya Pattuwa South ; tho population of tho former m 1801 wan 3.821) (1,966
males, 1.8r>4 fenialos) an<l of tho latter I.2GG (031 nialeN, (tti^t fumalea).
The vilhi^vs of (Tilusiya Pattuwa North in I8DI wore AHWotlduwehi, Ualagaha*
tonna, l)(>maii1ian«liya. Kmbalairania, (lubbela, (lubln^Ja I'ltanilmt^aluiwattA, (2o<U-
munna, ITil-oya, Keiiil:i<7olla, K'lriikoho^ama. Makulduniya, Moragvpitiya, Nil-
gala, Poddal^Muia, Uilanuilhi, UdJMpattuwa, (Tdispaltuwa UilamuUa, WaradiwaU,
Wcragodatenna.
Tho viUa^'eH of Udaviya Pattuwa South .w**ro Doraliynddft, llakmana, Ilatiyal-
wela, KandckuMibur:!, Man^nda, Mnlu-unhaiiuwara-widiya, Mutideniya, Miyam-
puha, Xama(iai;ul:i, UaiubukiNita. Ut'ii^MUMUia. I'dawcla, Wntakotiya, Wegala.
In 1878 l,:t.'iii^ (icrvH of paddy land wore rugintered in (Jdattiya pattuwa.
Commuted tMi\a, % \)\l. (paid IN. 4,24 4-Cr)) : redeemed fHki. \u. 6/. ; eoM
by tho I'rown 2ff. \p. O/. ; lielon^iug to the (-rown Off. 2;>. 01. \ belonging to
temples Oa. 2/'. ()/. ; U>loii;;iii^' to tho Dalada Muligawa 24(i. }p, C/. ; abandoned
13tt. Oj>. 8/. ; total 078,i. ()y». 14/.
UDASIYA PATTi:\VA.-()no of thr nix division! of Matale South, lying to
the east of Matalo town, towanN L.iuijala.
Population in 1881, 4,10.') (2,:i2:) uiahs. 2,080 fiMuahs), l.tMil familica liting in
73UhouNOM; in 181)1. 3,872 (l/.KH niaUs, l,8Hl fiiualei«), 834 familiea liTing in
7G1 houf«eh.
Thurr ar(« ei^dit Ararlu-lii-wa^am : (I) RArwATTA, ineluding Dibburuwela,
Wew:i^'aiiinteilda, and Noaropol.i : (2) Wi.i.icai.a, inclmliiig Atirahapitiya,
PIT!"
inClla-..i.i^ • 'v;i 11^ Vila itii't ^•i»i«tin>ii», \* f ^ •■■••■<«■ iiil**, ■■•«>iu«aiii^ >»■«* maum ,
(8) MrwAMiKMYA. includini; Pitakanda, llah^olla, Koswana, Wetasucyaya,
Xeluwakanda, Karayahalanda, (iausarapola, and Palleyaya.
UDATTAWA. — A village in Kamlapahala konde, Upper Dumliara. Udattawo
Arachchi-waHum includoA Meilakuleand Pallvgaladcbokika.
Wklimulla, a handot, was a ^{abada^ama
Stream. — Andawalii-<iva.
Pof)uIatit)n in 1871. 08.') (3aG maloM, .T2U females) ; in 1881, 248 (132 malee,
lie ftmales) ; iu 18')1, \[H\ («i7 ,„aI,.^. '.l^ ft-mah m). Vellalas, Pannayo, Anilabadde.
In 1878 4834 aens (24 hi. 2/*. OA/.) of paddy land were registered, of which
2474 acres paid Us. 42317. Fiehls iiTi.,'atcd from ftitumulle Ulpota.
Cotton grown.
Wkwauagai.a. a flat rock, about a mile in extent to the north of the iriUaM
nd adjoining the tank.
Tho RiXiKNNK Saman Dr.WAi.K huH live Service Pungu here:—
1. Pi'luruwal.ana. — Tenants: Vcdayo. (iinnoruwego, Udage, Wattcge (2),
Kohomba;,'aha;,'o. Dambapihuwela^'c, and Wek:.ii«Ugo. Hold 22 acrt-a fielda.
Services (coinmutablo for Kh. 7.')-2r>) : eaoh of thv eight tenanta to thatch tho
dewah; walh 'lO bundles of straw xiarly and lo a^^int in Jiiiniirs, supplying mud
and MtiekH ; to weoi the nialuwa four tiuu« a year and to do any other work for
eiffhtdays in iho year; to Hupply tho Itri^nayaka Xilnmo when on dutv at tho
36-97 ^ ^
(M4 UDA— UDA
dowale wiih eight rations of coffee with jaKgeryand Mizteen rations of ourry and
rioa in the year ; to curry the Basnayaka Nilame'a baggage on joarneya for
eight duya in the year ; to supply eight rations of curry and nee to ih« elephant-
k(M.|>crn in the yiur ; eiich to give the Basnayaka Nihime a new year*a peuuma
of ve^i-ialiU-H uml hutul.
2. Kolaihii.i. — TouiintM: Migahagc. IfoM <i acres fields. Services (oommn-
tahlc for 11m. 17*«'.o) : t<> Mi|)ply tlie ilowulo elephant with groon fodder during tea
dayniif penilu:r.i ; y« urly to thatcli tiiu dewale with lOU.bundles of straw ; one to
u»hi^t ill icp.iitH for sixticn (la>H in till* yiur ; one to accoin|mny the Bonnaynka
Nilanitr on jouniL'>i for Hixtecn du^>; to prepare the bathroom for tha
BaHuayaka Nilaniu ut Alutnuwuia ; two to carry torches during ton days of
pe rah era.
A. U( rakara. — Tenniit : Buddcniullage. Holds 3 acres fields. S^rvicca
(ctuiiniiitalilc for Kn. HiWi) : to l>eat boru during pcruheiii and the festivals and
i4» give thn liaHuayaka Niianic a new year pciiunia of vegeUihleM und betel.
4. liodainlrna. — Tenant: SiiUi Badde Diiraya. lIolds.3ucrt>H fields. Services
(coiiiniutalilu for \U, Hi'.O) : (o givt? luo orungt ^ to the Basnuyuka Niluiuo at
peruhura ; to iliatt-h the duwalu with rtO bnn«llcn of stniw iind iisxiHt in its repui)*M ;
iowx'd lhi> nialiova four linus u year; to rarrv baggage of the Basnayaka
Nilauie r«*r right da)H in the yrar ; to give the luMuayuka Nilauie a now your
pununui itf \v'^x tal>ioi< and lH.'ti<i.
f). Vakdt'lii. -'IVnantrt : YakdcH!<alago Dingira and llnnwelege Kiri Ukkuwa.
Hold t) ai-n-M lieldH. SurviccH (coninuiUiblo for Um. 1700) : the tenant Dingira
to tianco baniba and Kiri I'kkuwa to dunce nuiyundi during the penihera ; each
to iliatth the dewale with W bundles of straw ;,to weed tho uialuwa four timoaa
year ; to give tlie Basnayaka Nilanie a new year ponuuui of vegetables and betel.
The dewale has besides four Muruwena Pangu : (lanwusuni, Vidana, Fiduru-
wahanu, Kapu.
UDATT.VW.V.—.V village in MedaMya pattuwa, Matalu South, in Marukona*
wa^ani.
Ill the (\'ii««UM of 1K71 grouped with Kundnnkotiya, Kuriwola, Nikalanda, and
Uayitalawela.
Populition of r.lattswa in IHHI, 2i\ (15 mules, 11 females); in 180l, 6
(3 iiialeH, ;{ ffiiialeH). Tt>iu-totii Biatern, Yelialas, lliinno, Tamils.
UDAV/ATTA.— A village in ttangupaluta korale, Up|)er llowahcta, in OaU-uda-
waxain.
i>opiilation in 1H71, IHH (9(» inalen. 1*2 femiilus) ; iu 1H81, 220 (104 males, 122
f(>niaK>^) ; in \H*M, '20:} (1(12 males 10:i females). Vellulus, Dhobies, Smiths.
In 1H7H ii(> acn*H (M2(f. !)/). 7/.) of temple fields were registered.
Minor road to Diyutnlawa.
AW>/«j/<rir.— l){xnntiyakaMudiyan<*4>lag<*. SH,:).'!?. Karandagolloge, 44,U60. Narangaa-
iiiiilh'ge. HM,x>7. I Ma ^Mt I S,i mu. Vitaniigo JuyoMokara Mudiyanselage, 44,960.
W.ihUiU Arawe;,'*'. 44/M50.
Thin villai;e belongs to the Hunguranketa Maha Dewale. The dewale haa
twenty-! i<{ht panuii ((>•!] acres fields,.').')^ acres gardens, and 2.S8| acres hen).
ServiccM c^oniiiiiitable for Us. H78*riO :•—
Uaiitbukpota (tanwasama. — Tenants: Rambukpotage, Totapolege, and
Kuniiiunge. Hold 3j acres field, 0} acres garden, and 28^ acres ben.
84*rvireN ((^immutable for Rs. 21): to superintend the work done by the ten
Pitakattale tcnnntH ; to give |K)hidum for three days at the perahera to the
Basnayaka Nilnine, and to uecompany him from hU wulawwa to the dewale ; to
(•ay a niassu (ei«{htpeiice) yearly to tho dewale chest ; to appear before the
(.innayaka Nilanie ut the now year and present 40 leaves of betel audakaida of
sweclmcatH ; to Mipcrintend the repairs and thatching of the dewale buildings ;
to conduct till* proces^ioiiN ut ihc peraheni und ut the four festivuls.
KaniiHlagnllc (laiiwaMama. — Tenants : Mntukudege, Wnttcge, and Galketa-
nr^'u. Ilolii 1 irre field, about onc-fourth of an acre garden, and 12^ acres ben ;
&1mo laudn ill D.iiiiuiiunieya Alxigete of 2| acres, ivV/^ Panguwa No. 1 of that
villagu. Siiiue stirvirrs as jiUive. Commutable for Rs. 6.
>Volo (Janwa<iuia. — Tenants : Welo Gamniahelugo, Totapologe, and
ViUiraiia'^e. Hold 'A\ urres fiidd. <• acres garden, and tf] acrea hen. Servioet
same dm ubovf. Coiuniutablu for lis. 21.
UDA— UDA
Two Watiorn Fingu. — TvminU : iUrabukpoUg*, PlUiUamulaiMgt, Malo-
deiuige, TTpasakage, and Naranga^mullege. Hold 8 acTM fields, 2 tent gudtni,
and 1 1 1 acres hen. Benrioeii f commutablo for Rh. 45) : one man to bo in mmm for
four montba a year, thirty aayH at a time, and to sweep out the dewale three
times a duy, and to lisht the lamps and to oner flowers ; to go to Kandj for th«
four festivals and to hrini; back the wattorn, Ac, as expUinud in PanguwaNo. 1
of Ununtonna; to attend nt the lliiiiguninketa Ufwate for fifteen daya at the
pomlierii and carry the wivana ; to tippeiir l>efore the KaAna}'akA Nilaroe at the
new year and present 40 betel leaves and a kada of swootmeata ; to asaiiit in
keeping the pattirippuwa in repair.
Two Kuttivana Pangu. — TeiiaiitH : lT|MiHnkago, NnrangasmuIIege, and Vita-
raimgo. Hold 3) acrcM field, 2 aorcK garden, and 29* aon^s bvn. Senricee
(coniiniituble fur Rn. 21) : to be in nmra at the dowalo for four months in the
year, thirty dnyH ut a time, and to carry the b.ultonkndatotliedcwale ; to sonre
ati Knpiiwa of tho Pallo Dewnle while in mura : during the fifteen days of the
perahom to carry thu wi.vunn ; to go t«> Knndv for the four fistivsls and return
nitli the pnHVHHidu carrying the niultcnlcada ; to ah^tist in rt*pairing the
puttirippuwa ; at the n<\v year to appear lH>foi-o the llahuayaka Nilanio and
prcMcut -10 !i>aVi'H of bctd ami a kada of N\vtM<(uicaU.
Mutukuiio Pauguwa. — TenantH : Mutukuih go Lama Ktana. Ilohls 2| acres
field, a Huiall garden, and 1 ncro hcna. Services fconunutahte fur Us. IS) :
to be in mura ut the dcwalo for four niontliH in the year, thirty days at n
time, and hold the wadaiiatala-atti over the uiultcukada, and to offer flowers
twice a day, and to offer the aharapujaua at the pilimago ; to attend the peraheim
for tifteeu d-iyn and carry (he niutiikude ; to go to Kundy for too four
festivals and carry the niutiikude in pmceKsiou on the ivtnrn journey ; to as-Mit
in r(>pairiiig the pattirippuwa ; to appear before the liaNuayuka Ni lame at the:
new year with -10 leaver of U'tel and u kada of sweet nieats.
Multeii Panguwa. -TenantH : Palihennge and Weln Uamnudiolage. Hold
2J acres Held, a hiiiaii ganlen, iviid l)j ucreft hen. Services (eommatable for
Um. Ki) : to be in mura at the dew ale for four moiitliN u year, thirty days at
n time, and to cook the multeii ; to attend at the llanguraiiketi peruhera for
fifteitn days ami hold the wi>ana ; to aKsJKt in ri pairing the pattirippuwa ; to
presmi -id betel leuveM and a kudu of HWeetmeatH to the Husuayuka Nilame erory
new >ear.
T\\«» Alatiiye Panj:u.— Ttiiant.s: NuiangaHninllcgc, Vitantnago, Wattcgv,Malu-
dunage. and (lalapita'^e. Ili*hl A acres liuld, u .small ganUin, and t^ scree
hen. A woman fntm the first pangiiwa to ]h rfttrui the nervice of Aluttilicma f<ir
four months in tlu' yiar, thirty «la>M at a lime, ami for fifteen da>H at the
peraheia ; to pound yiaily 2 aniiinu and 1 pela of padd^ ami toctuik the riitrfor
tin* wali\akuma ; to assist in icpiiring the |i:ittiiippiiwa ; to give an adukknwa
to the Wanuakuiala at the peraheia. The hocond panguwa fniuis {urt of Nti. S
uf lfaia;;uauia in Diyatilake koraU'. Iloth coiiimuiaMe for Its. 'J'I'iti),
llambakoi.uia Pani;iiw.i. — Tenants : ('paKik.ige, Wtlauii'dage, and Mala-
denage. Mold f-^ aeivlieM, half an acre garden, and 1^* ucr4) lu*n. Services
(comuiutabh> for Its. 10) : to la* in muia for four uioiitliK a year and to pound
12 aeer of paildy a day; to hold the wad.inatala*utt:» for fifteen day h at the
p(>raheia; lo assist in repairing; tho pattirippuwa : to ^ive the Itasnayaka NilunM
an udukkuwa ut tlie perahcra, anil at the now yeai* to pn^M'ut Iti lietel leaves and
a kada of Hwoetincats ; to HU[)(»ly a plantain tree for the decorations at the
|>craher:i ; to carry the wiyaiia to the diyake[»uiiitotu at tho clone of the
pemhera.
Maludena Pan>,Miwa. — Tenants : '>raludi inge and Welo OammabelMge.
Hold .1 aeri;^ Hold aiul IJ aire garden. Serxieis (commutablo for lU. IH) : to
provide the dewale for f«Mir monllis a year with plantain h-avcM, safi'ron,aiid five
sorts of vegeiableH, to bedelivt led every live d.'iys in HiilficitMit quantities for the
rnulieu s<'rvice for that ptuiinl. In ail other re^peets, cxeept the mum und the
diyakepuiiitota, thcMervico ih the banur as ili.it for the HaniUtkotana Panguwa.
Atug:iiia Panguwa.— Tenant : \V<lamedage Uan Ktana. JlohU half an acre
fiehl and 1^ acre hen. SirviecK (cominiitablu for Its. 4) : for four montha
in the year, thirty da>H ut a time, to be in mura ut tho dewale anti to wecci and
sweep the nialuwa ; during fifteen dayn ut the p<rabera to hold a pandanui ; to
assist in repairing tlie pattirippuwa ; to present 4U betel loaves to the Dusnaymka
Kilame at tho new year.
Hfi nni— UDA
llitlii«|iullMiiM l*iiiiguw«. -TuiiiiiiIa: 1*ii11o llonaytlo ■nil Mndauwalu Ilciinynle.
lltiM 1^ iiri\« lit'ltl mill 1 ncru Ktirdvii. KiTvicos (coniuiuUbU for Us. 7) : to
whnIi tlio tloyyanno haIu at tho four fvntiviila ; to tie white olotht tt the dewalf
for Iho four fnHtivaU nnd at tho porahera, and on that occaaion alao at the
pattirippuwu and tho lUiinsiyaka Xilamo'a (luartera and round the EheUgaha ; to
iiprt*ud piyanwili during the fifteen diiyii of the perahera and to give a piruwate
for the ulrphantn ; onco a week to woMh the clothes of the tenanta in mura ; at
thu diynkepunitota to give a piruwnto for t)ie Kapunila
One Pit.-iknttule iui«l nine Xila l*unt{u. — Tunanta: Wvle Gainnuihelnge, Kumbu-
rt^Ko, AluiK'Hiiii^K^N l*Hlihenage. Mutiiku<U<go, NuycKe,NamngnMniuIlcge,UpaHakage,
U.'imhukpoiai;!', ViUian.it{f, llunukelii\KaiaKu, Tutu|Mde)(e, Volunktulugo, Nuga-
icunogc, Wailrgo, an<l Wuliigania^'e. Hold 111 nrr«m field, 11 ucrvH ganlen, and
13(i| lurvH li«'n. ScivuvH (cuunuutulde for Km. llTfiO) : atMiMting one another
to eiiliivate t)i«« Kkiri)o uiutlettu of 10 aniiinu and to dolivur tho crop at
thu (lowale, caltli! are Miipplietl hy other |Kingu ; to attend at the perahera for
fifteen ii:iyM a y<<ar and carry the i-nndoli ; to go to Kandy for thu four fcblivala
and rodiin carr^iii^ (he wiyaiia in procession ; to weed and clean the main wa for
tho per.ilii.'ia an<i a>Hi>l in decora tionn ; to keep the aiiamehtro in repair ; to
givit tVko <1:i\.s a year to th:ltcllin^' tlio dewalu ; to givoadnkku to the Bannnyaka
Nilanii' (inriiig iIk! perahera and to accompany him thither, ami to prunent him.
with 40 h'uNCH of hi li'l and a kevilikada at the iww year.
Thrctt .\NMi<«hhnn raii^'u.- TcuantH : NVchi (iammahrhige, Walngamage, Kum-
hnrci^c, \V.iltc;;c, Na>i ^c, 'roia|Hih'^c, Aluti^'amagc, 'rennchene^e, VitaranagU|
l*aUi>^e, Ki h«>l aii-.wcv'c, ami P.illo and IMa llenayalo. Hold 1(1^ acreit field,
,'i acrcH g.ddcn, and 2ii) acivM hen. Servicer (eomniutalde for lln. 02 TK)) :
to pay K'tiipoidnra nt the rate of a tanganm a pelu and to give straw
to thu di<\\a!e at the rate of ten kendi per pehi ; to give every year a
walinmkcUt and a hiiamane to the tluwale, also t(» tiiu Hasnayaka Nilanio ; at
tlic new year and at the penilicra to givo an arecanut cutter to thu Uoauayaka
Nilame, tliu Wannakurala, and tho Vidane.
UDAWELA. — A villagu in Medapalata koralo, Yatinuwara.
Stnam. — Udawela-ela.
Ifilii. — Ma-UhH;idora-Kandureliya, Udawulakanda, Udumaldara-Kandureliya.
INiimlution in 1H71, 381 {VJ'J maleH, 1H2 fumalcs) ; in 1881,380 (201 malea,]85
fcmaleH) ; in l^Ul, 2h4 (141 males, 143 females). Low caste.
In 1H7H (U) acr(!H (32(f. l/i. 4^) of paddy land were registered, of which 23}
TCM paid Kit. H7*7U ; 41| acres were redeemed.
iV/m;/i/«.— Alut DurnyalaK^, 351. Ihdatwattege, 35,724, r*0,66.*i, 61,624. Del-
ancc>f<', l:i.o'.i2 (TaI|Ki(i4 Saka liiMH, 1721). DenijVge, 59,744. Depadeniyege,
:»'i.7 1 1. OaliHit ta-nindaK'c, (i.'.".*M. I's.Tjri. 31.(i:iH. 8,270 (N. H.). Hapugaha-angege
:(-J.jN<i. Hamru-inha^^'c, s,-.'70 (N. 8.). Kaukanigc, 3:il. Medauadittcge,
1I.<.'J1>, 37.(;so. M«'«lamaditto PalUge, '2\\m, 2M,i2(i, SI.ImH, 78,414. Meda-
niaditlc rnn><nla}:a\vagc. 2s,72i». :il,i;:»s. M(H>rmen, 5n,r»t>r>, r>1,ri24. Pallege,
14.(L".).:i7,«'..so. l*uU«uiadiicKc. Il.h7(l. 1 l,:i.V.Hl'nl|>otMSaka 1711-24). Polgaha-
dcniyc^M'. 1 1 .^7ii. 1 1 ..'•'•'.i. Itandnnuporugu. 3.'i,77.'i. Uaukiralage, &l.(HiU, ti(i,347,
Tuiiiiichi DuruvuhiKc i:(.ot»2. UdawuIp«>lu};e/J/iM nulatwattege,54,(HiO,Gti,au7.
Wulpola Innan-c, .M».7 1 1. WarakaanK* jre. «'».-M»S. I3.ni»2.
(I7iil A. II.).— When Waraka*ango AUidda, a hewaya (mihlier) of Uibwola,
wn<* rca«ly to procivd to the camp at l*uttalamn. Iio made over Angekumhura
acrcM
2 \H'\i\t* and it> appurtenant ehenan to hi>« wife Kaluajja. whon*ndere<l af*>i>«tunue
to him. ii|»«in Tal|Mit .S:ika hi<t. Witne>M's : Dantnru MuiliyanHu of Udawula,
(iuiiiinahc. AIukuhi-aiit;c Payindukaraya. Tamiita Naidc, IIttl|)ulamada llaturu*
Niiih:iya ul I'dawehi, Kaiidanapnniya cf the ^ame villa;;e. Alut Duruya uf the
faineVilhi^e, La^'aiutiwa of tLc sumu village, Pallcmaditta of the hume village.
The alHive-iiaiiied Kaluajja in Saka 17J1 (171IU A.D.) moilc over her landit to
her ^THixNou Kan Kira, ha\ing received aA^i.'*tanee from him. WitnefHCS :
Dehideiiiye Arachchila. Uulntwatto Dclgahnkumhura of Udawehi, Hapodugaya
of the Kline vilhi^'c. Ahitdeniya of the t-amv village. 13,092.
(17M)A.I).>. rulpdiadeuiye Duntuwa. of Udawela in Mcdnpalnta of Yati-
nuwara. iM'iiig much involved in deht. Hold and tranitferrcd the upper 1 peU
of P(il<:ahadeniya and itj< appiirtenanee^ with goodwill, to Pallcmaditte
(Jaru-ajja. ami reirived from him l<0 ridi.<« and \7t nmunu S pclan of paddy, under
the con^lellaliun Keii. on Saturday, the twelfth day of the waning moon of
ihu muDth ro>un, in the year of Saka 1711. Witnesses : PayliuLt^kAxvs^ ^\
roA-TTDA m
DuluwM, KMuiUtf%> lUliudM, Uttl|)oitvuia«U IMudia. Poitt|imjnkfi BUIadik,
MedMUMUtto WmIuwi, l>alU>miuUt« DiiiKirijra, Elaifi^leK* UtUBA, PalMk Pklk*
BUMlitto Uidda. Talpot writtm by Aimuiboge Nvkatta. 11,5511.
(1803 A.D.).— Kahatairahft Uiwmuwa of 5 peUw and iU appvieaaaoM whkk
belonged to lUndeni l*urajja of Udawela wt*re pOMfon^d bj Saranajja, tad
by him gi^ntcd to hi« won Amangili-ajja, and aa be had no mala iwiM W
tnumfcrred the lambt to but fcroiulwn i*uncha. the eon of hie yooagcr
daughter, npon dttil datiMl iiniltT tlif ixiutttelUititm Utaropuiupa, on Hatnrdaj,
the t4»ntb day of the waxing; iiuKm uf thv mouth II. in the yvar of 8aka 1731.
Witnciv*«*<4 : Tiiin|mn«')rv Arnchi-hiln uf Wuttirnkiiiiihura. Kankanige pMrinda-
karuyauf MnmiuUwuIa.fnuii IMnwolu, Uatuwattu, Narangiiitti'nii«yt*Xanhnada*
ajja, 1>rl»;i(hiikuinl>iir«'^(> Nui*liijjn, l>(Miiyt');o Dotuajja. tluliMittouiaiia fallrga
Diintuuiiu. rtla^'v (taltM»tt«* Ma«layn. WarAa-aiico Ap|MUlag(Nlaya. Kirin«Uv«l>
Ctlnp* Naida, llapnpifia-nii^ra, Kiri Naida of the itniiii^ family. Alut Duraya,
odamadittc Yakilooa, rickiuiija (»f I ho ^anu> family, PalU'go Kiribaiya.Naaa-
talawc AniiuU'^cduraya. rdahiiKi* Hiliudajja, Polgahadi'niya, Diyapalafoda
Dvl-anga, Ela^'aila, Daiituwa. ll.N7(i.
UOAWELA. — A vil1ai{o in PalJNpattu Eawi, Lovor DumlKira.
Strfum. — Uil.'iiuiillii*o\a.
//i7/.— Wal:i\v:Utrkt'h'*lMla.
Population ill ts71,4t.'MU'.M maU, lO'J fomnU) ; in IHAI. 484 (i:»9
M5 f«Mii il. >) . Ill |M*.tl, ;i »j (li.; mail'!*, \h:» fomalim),
III IHTh it.i ..i II <. { I7«i. l/». '.!/.) of )i:iddv luiid wor\> tv>ciMi-r«>d, of wbidh7il
paid Uh. 'J^i'V'J ; llio irvt wvw riHUoini'il.
ihMiiIi,i. (ia«liiipolu\Yattc^«s <»7,r.Hi, K<Hlitu\\nkkiige, 8(i.iU9« KormlUga,
Mi.LMiti. I'llawi'la Cuiiiiiialirlat^o Diugiri Mriiika (IW. i^p, tffty WelipoUfC^
7l,so.'i. Wcwula Jaya>iiihag() «i7,rJU.
UDAWBLA.—A viila<;u in UdaHiya Paituwa Boutb, Upper Dumbara.
7/i7/. — Oalbokkokaiula.
Not in the C^ciisuh of 1H71. Population in 1881, 90 (48 nalaa, 48 fenalca) ;
in 181)1, 87 (41 male^ 4i; fomalcH).
In 1878 17| acrcK of paddy land wore registered, whiob paid Ra. 62*59.
UDAWKLA.—A villai^'c in Candoko koralo, Upper Dumbanu
Wai>awai.akani>a in a lianilut.
Sti'fitma. — AlakolaiiawoMiya, Ilorakando-oya.
///7/m.— Diimh.'ina^Mlakaiida, Kobonillfkanda.
Population iu IKTl, (V.'O (XW, niaien, '2k:> fcmalca) ; in 1881, 214 (112 nalea, 102
females) ; in IHUl.'Ji'il (ia:> nialca, IIG femaliN).
In 1K7H i:Vi^ aoros orpa«ldy land wuro rrgiNtered,uf which 112 paid Ba. 313*
lOJ acrcH n'«U'ciiied.
In tho kiiig'rt tiiiiu laud held for thj Korvico of furniahing mustard and
gram for the kind's htorts {Jutl. (on,,, 6th AprU, 15;?/).
/Wmi.V/.*.— KlK^'o. !i,i:ij (TaliH.t Sjikn 1712), MO.r.iIo. Oegiarakumburvge (/»d.
Com . :,fh .\f„H. /s.'/). (i, rakuKahalu iM«>r»« (Jml, (\>m,, ^tk AfrU^ H^4\
Kumlmrrjjr. s,.;;:, (N. s). .Morai;ollr;:o. H.:\\i\, i»,4:ij, H,r.7:i (X.K.). UMhiagmlA
Lrkam Mahaiinaya. sou <»f .NH»jaw»lallat.iiijihatumya, H.:iii.'> (Tal|iui Haka 17tmK
(I7Mi A,i». ). On Siiiiilay. thi* M-voiith day of tho waxing moon of the monlli
Nyt>ak, iu tht vrar t.f Sak'a 17u>. %^Imu I. MoraKolloUamuiahclagi> Pincbi llami
tiainiiiuhr. <if rd.iwrla in (iaudikr knrah' uf (iampaha in Dumbara, bad
uudisturlMiUy p4»«M<.Mtl Mtirupilhkiiuiliina of L* uniuuu 2 pt'lan for Mevvtity-
Ihni' y«urs. I wu< ndind to povvrty aud wan iiiTolviil in debt, I received tfmi
ndiM from \ii|.uw.la liatiii.aliatiiiaCa ol llurini uttuwa. and Hually M>ld unto
mm th«; *.ai«l liiM and itn appiirti najii*". >Vilu»hM'n who know the grantinir
of ihH laud vourh. r arr <;alk:id;i AnulM-hila <»f I'dawela, Walula Kerala of
Diiiiil.nra. (»oiua«<Ml;i Ararluliila. rda>\rla .Muhaudirama. TihiMitugoda Ilaa-
gidiya. uud lor writing thi*. TaliM.t. Ilarttiikuhawe Ltkama i-* witnena. Mar ii
proj'iicr. h.:p.i:,. ^ *
(17'Jo A.D.).--W«lamaluwr Ktiinliihanii and hor h(iu Wanni Arai-bcbila, of
IlanwfUa in Dumlmra, jrraut<<l WrlainaluHikuiuhura I aniunu and c^benaa
belonu'iiig to the furmor to L'duwi la Korala, uudir the couhteliation SawaiUL
on TucMlay, thr last day of th*- waning moun of the month Unduwak
m the year of Saka 1712. Witue^K* : Fallfgo Cammaho. Siyambalagabag*
A4« UDA— UDA
jiig>'uiki4iLu\\ti, Pulgtiiiukuuiburv \ idauu, Taijtguuekuuiuui'tf Dttiytt, LduwelA
At:ii»Aitii Arachchila, Ekaneka ArachchiU, Alatgamaya, PattiTaffedazm,
Tuiitl)A(iouiya, Kaluwa PaiMliUya. Talpot written by Katneka Kankanijrik
of i'uddaltfwla. M32.
UDAWErjA.— A viUaku in Mednxiya |iattiiwn, Harispattu.
In tliu (J<>nnun of 1H71 AttAragnma and Udawola are grouped together; united
piipiilution, 22H (110 inulois llH fumaloH). It in not in the Cenaua of 1881 nor
of 1H«U.
U«la*.vclu Wijoyakon MudiyanNo and Uduwola Herat Mudiyanae, witneaaee to
a iW«l in li'iirj A.I). {Vol. /., p. loo).
Utiiiwelu Uulii a wiIiichh to a-dcud 1704 A.l>. (Vol. J.^p. 364),
The Dunuwiitt family had land hera ( Vul. 7., p. 197).
UDAWKLA. — A villa^'c in Kandukara Pahala koralo, Udapniata.
In tho CciiHUH of 1H71 Naranwita, Andiyakadawara, Udawela, and
aru grouiKMl io«;ctlier ; united |M»|>ulation, 313 (187 males, 126females). Itia not
mentioned in tliu CcnHus uf IHHl nor of 1891.
UDAWKLA.— A village in Wag-apanaha Palleaiya pattuwa, Matale North, in Lena-
dora-wuHani.
iS//r/»/*<.— Wadunnowolo-ela.
//«//. — Nuyakiimlmrekanda.
Not in tlie (;«'nMiH of 1871. Population in 1881, 9 (4 males, 5 femalee) ; in
IH'.U, r> (4 niiilcH. 2 females). Nilumakkaniyo.
Kinu \Valai;]ini Hiiliu de«licate<l tliiH villa^o to the eyesof the recumbent inige
of l<n«iil)ia in tlie hamltulii Viliare, and called it Dendeniya (VoL J.^p. ISSY
In tliv Sci vicu '1\ iiurtH HoKiHtur, the vilinro ia rvgiHtcred aa owner of four
irnn^Mi. 'rrnaMts: Nil.i'^.nna Patalion«ligu, Patabendigo, TittuwelgoUe Dewatege,
Wattr'^'i', Kon^'alia^'u, \Vatt<?punniu<l«logu, Xekatgo, Pabalage, and Udawelage.
Hold 'A\^\ acns liilil, one-fourth of an aero garden, and 110 acres hen. Services
(coninintaltleftir Kh. I2«i'20): to ap]>ear before thvNayakaUnnanKe at tne old and
new year with a kevilipotiiya, 40 leaves of betel, and .'M) fitnauis (3tf. 9J ) as gan-
pandnrii and a [k luimkiida; to 8crve at the viharc aH painters, i> , to provide 2 men
fur ten davM a vrar, the vdiarc Hupplying materialH ; yearly to wasli the tira and
as:in:i cIhiIih of tiic vihare at the Xanumura Mangalkiya, and once a month the
elolliM of the Nayaka I'nn.inso and the other pricstft ; to HUpjdy piriiwata to the
Ai^vtrn U|iusikuialla at the four festivaU, and to carry the wiyana at the Agas*
weMainuwima from .\knramlK»da ; to )>ut up white clotlm at the Dewrajago for
th(r lour fcMiivalM : lo keep in repair and wliitewiUih with makul 8 ft. of the
man<iap|K! and vilrire wall, repair 4 ft. of the wahalkada, and thatch and
repair a h-u'imu'e of the panK da. and eowdun^ the floor of the vihare ; at the
Nanuniura, AInts.il, and Katti Man^ralla to give a kevilikada and a neliya of oil;
vearly in t\v honey seanon to ^ivc one naiitiva of mipeni and a pumpkin, or
in lieu of it ^ix|len^(• ; to contribute to the ilankat for fifteen dayft in the tras
MaHon three neli of rue. a coeoanut, and eondimentA daily ; to give one penny
an Hiwntumila, and yearly one or two men for ten days for timber work and
gencril ripair and upkeep of the vihare premines ; to accompany the Nayaka
('nn:Mi>" to Kamly on one journey a year, providint; one palanquin Ix^arer ; to
pound paddy and deliver the rice at the panH;ila «;abadawn. The third jmnguwa
pntviiles two niiMi for two days' ^Mnmuro at the viliare, the village taking its turn
with M'Venteuu otherx. The fourth puts up a granary at Nayakumbuni.
Ul)A\VKIiA(t.\MA.— A villa<{e in Inamaluwa korale, Matale North, in Gcdigas-
weUnowa^nu.
It in 4 miles from the hi^h road.
In th«« CeuHUM of 1H71 Oetli^rnswclana, Udawelagama, and Indigoswowa are
grouped together; united population, 157 (81 maleiv. 76 females). Population
of Udawelagama in 1881, .V2 (Jti males, 20 females); in 1891, 69 (33 malea,
20 females). Tom-tom Beaters, Weavers.
UDA— UDI MS
In 1878 2) MrM (la. Op, 8/.) of paddy land wem regUierad, of whiob Ul mi
Bor« (8 lahnti) paid Ho. 1 ; tho roHt wuro redooiuod.
TUo inhabitants HufTvr much from |Nirnngi.
Paddy cultivation infnx^nunt
DDISPATTITWA.— A viUn^o in UduHiya Pniiuwa North, Upper DnmbMrn.
£/rf(0«i.— Ooduinininv-ovu.
//<//.— Inuuiikuud.'i or Uihinuillolu'lu.
Population in 1^71, 22() (118 nmitH, 102 f emaloa) ; in 1861, 616 (274 malH»
241 feniuluH). In IHUl : of Udii<puttuwa, 308 ( 180 malon, 188 feiualcs) ; oi Udis-
Daituwa HilumulU, 72 {Xi male«, 6\) females) ; total, 440 (213 males, 227
femalcH).
lo 1878 VICii acre* of paddy land were rcgbtered, of which 113) paid
Rh. 300 (>().
A Yornacular Hchool.
FitmHirg. — Ankelipitiye UnuanHc, .'iH.riUD. Gudakamburege, U7,736. Uaknaaa
Ainuniih'aiuu Walawwu, ;)r>,HlH. IIijjii)iago(Ui;;c, ]H,lH.'» (Talpou t^aka
17:(:)-H;-Ih). Jiimlui'r.tbii^o, iMMMu. Ki'kuluUiuU>;r», 2ii,'Jln. KumburtKe,
7:Mr<<;. Mudii^'alK! Tikiri Uanda. u:*,3|m. MaiiikkulMtdugo, HI.1H5. Medage,
i\\,\U\. Miniurt' Wuliiwwa, Hl.ls.'. Miiorimn, (:<:.i;.Mi. iVJjW 4.11i:i (N. 8.).
Nekutgc, hT.Ha.'i. Palihi'na^^'c r»ii..'iO«». VnWv Walawwa, MM». Pallego, H7,M3.'».
Peradeniyo Walawwa, WX\ (\. H.i. Uitiguhiiwuttt^i*, r>i;,.'(Ki. hiindarage,
Ih.Ih:*. TainiN. 42.oi:>. 'lVnn<);o. 12.01 .%. Udago WalivumUhra Mudiyanftelage,
73,<j:»(;. Wara'liwula Tcnnogc. 28,738.
(1813 A.D.). — Milla;;nhn(;e Siriinul TSanimabo, of UdiMfKittawa in Dumbara.
rec(>ivc«{ n»**«iHtanuo fruin San«l.tni«/«' (*ammnho and trMnMf«>rrt'<l to him the fi«*ld
(iu4laliyadda 2 \w\iiA and its ap]iurtcnan(M>)«, u|Min Tal|iot dati.il uiulcr the con-
Btellution Suwiuia. on Sunday, thi* tift(M*nth day of tho waxintr moon of the
month II, in thu ymir of Saka 173.'>. \Vitni-r«st>M : KomU'Ki* Kawrala, Tt-nncfre
M«nikraUi. Milla^'ahairo Mcnikrala, UallclU'i;o Puuchappu, Hcnaya of Nilgala,
Ukkuwa Viyanna. I8,lsri.
UoiHrATTUWK ViiiAUK. — Ri'ttopola Siddharlta Unnan^o and Godamunne
Tipani Unnanso, IncunihentH of thu vihan*, brought thu action 28,738 agaiunt
Wmradiwala Tcnnegu Mi.nika, for a field and itM high land.
TJdauama Pattini Dr.WAi.r..— In !>*'»'.» Mii^'onkattnwcgo llami KapuraU Niid
the prL'^ent dcwalu was buill by hi.t fathir after the reliellion of 1818 ; the old
one wan destroyed at that time. Thu original dewalc i« Kiid to hare been
founded in KingWimala Dlianna'H time. Two Ueldn were dedicated by King
Benarat.
Tbe Kapurala prodiicctl tliu following deed : -
(174;s AD ).— This ^'rant wai* iiia<le under tho conMtcllatioirUtnnipatupa; oo
Friday, the deventli day of the month Nikiiii, in the year of Saka lAiNi. The
luiraveiii landH iM-lon/in^'' to me. Maliaiite^c Anurapiiu Kupurula, of, Udaframa
inthoPan^iya paitiiwnof Dinnkira, vir... Pattinigekiinihuraof 2 |M*hi^, theupper
2 |Hla<^ of Makuliloiiiye AHweddiniKridanikumhiirn. A^^alakepuheno AMwedUam-
ko|e(;ullehvna, l)«Kl.ii)^Mh;\niiilahena. Nelli|Kih;itii'lirua. Diwalcwatta. tbe
Waiiata pureha>4eil liy payment ot ui<»ney to Siirihaini, tht* huU'«(* which wim
oecupietl by Mahante Achehila, all the>e were i;rant(.il to my grandM4i
Tetiuraia. Wiin'->'M\H U\ thin Knite;.'«Mla (i:iuiiiiahe I kiuiw, M«y1ag«* MuiH^auM*
of tin* haitie xilhi^c I know, Jamlm^ahawatta ot the hauie \iliu|fe I know,
Aliiiildahaini I know. Kavt>«kara;^M' Vidane I kn«iw. .MepMlaha;:u Ntkalrmla I
know. Din^'iiiiya HatUdiilaya 1 l^nuw. Waiiiiwa Duraya I know. With the
knuwled^'e ut thiM' v^itne^M'<4 I on my deathlNtl ^ave to uiygrandhon Tetturala.
Any )H'rMin };ivini; uvidtii(-i> or a-'-i^ling in any law>uil re»|Hvtin^ thiitMhall be
letl in tho path to se«t Buddha ; any |Mr^on making; any di>pute n'Miiecting thia
Hhall have lo oulTcr \en<;eaiK-e m'viii tim«-<«. My grandson Tetturnla may tfwrar
on (lil, eowdiin^'. or the seven ordiaU and nothing will hap|teu U* him.
Thin dewale pays (ive f.inanix. it) lieu of serviec, to the Kaiidy Pattini Dewmle.
It h:u( ianils ui l-'.iiil> ilai^aina, KIalH'ddei::inia, Nii<^'ala, and Gottamiuiiia
Migonk.iltuwegu, Maliaknniburrue, (H<;.ir.:i<4e, Polgollego, Pinwattege, and
Kavim^karage.ab tenants of a Kapu I'an^uwatif the dewalu, hold 3| acren Gcldrt and
6f acren gardens. Sir\i(Hs (c<»uinintalde for Kh. 2.'»*85) : the pangnwa in b«'i«|
in four bliares : Noh. 1 and 2 hold one nliaru, No. 3 one, N(»h. 4 and 6 one, and
860 UDI— UDU
No. G one. Each Kharo to f urniiih ono Kapurala, who all perform daty at the same
timo ; each to niipply ntruw and thutch tho dewale, multeoge, and howiai-
mun'^ipite, i.^., Mhare No. 1 150 liundlcH of atraw, No. 2 100, No. 3 160, No.
4 KM) ; each to do any ropaira with mud and wattle to the buildingi ; each to
dc.'orut«) tho temfdti for the foHtivalfi ; ou«:h to supply at each of the featiTals 2
IK.laN paddy, one ntdiyu Hsdt, ono neliya chilli, ten ripe cocoanuta, one plantain
unch, one puhulgcdiya, and ono wattukkagediya.
UDU BOO AW A. — A village in Udapalata koralo, Tumpano, under the Wetteire
Anichchi.
It iM not in thu Counuh of 1871. Population in 1881, 42 ^20 malea, 22 females) ;
in 18U1, 'dii (13 malvH, 17 females). Chunam makers.
UDUDESIYA. — A village in IIcwawiMta koralo, Lower Hewaheta, 12^ miles from
Kandy. At tho end of the minor roiid from Talatu-ova to the high road to
llanguriiiikota. Path to Uduwola and MauHHjikcIa to right and joins De Soyaa'a
road to llan^uranketa, a ^ mile south of the 13th milepost.
Slreumn. — Dan^^omuwe-oya, Ma-oya.
//i7/«. — (1 uruhoddvkanda, Unuwinnekanda.
In tho ConHiiH of 1H71 grouped with Daiigamuwa ; united population, 392
(210 MialcM, \H'2 fetanUH). Population of ITdudoniya in 1881, IGO (77 males, 89
fcmahH) ; in iH'Jl 22H (114 maloN, 114 fcmalcM).
In 1H7H 71 1 arrt'H (^Ini. ^p. 'M.) of paddy land were registered, of which 51}
acriH paid Uh. 1()H()2.
TIms (ialHu^Mla faiiiilv had extunHivo landn here (4,304, r>2,361, C2,G56, 62,849,
G:J.7I;J. «;4,772. «;i,777.'G4.'J.'il).
Siviiiiiina ( iictty waM tim principal man horo ; hu owned extensive property,
including Home which hclongcd to thu Ualagoda family (see above cases
and r>H,fi25).
FamilirM. — UalnHuri Dawundagc, 57,Hr>7. Bandarawattege, 44,H]fi Delwattege,
r>'i.:(.'»l, (i'i.Npj. Kkaiiayaka JayaM;kara St'ocvtratna Wasala Herat Mudiyanse*
lag«) INillfgo of Ho;(oinuwa, rii»,r»8.'». Ekiriye Loku Arachohige and Kuda
Arachchitro, tranxfcr hy. to Oalagoda AdikaramNilame in I HU.'> A.b. ( IW. /.,
p. I'-iff)' (ifdarakuiiiWurt'ge, 44,:<irj. Holiya liaudarulaye Kkiriyege of Bo-
Koiiiuwa, 44,:)i:>. Koralcgf, Hl.7i)3. Moormen, ri,218, 71,4»47, 72,222, i»2,G0S.
MulK'ain|MiIaKO. .'>!»,:*M5. Xukatgc, 84.7'j:). Tarailn, GHJ**:,, 71,G47, 72,222.
Udmlrniy*' rnnanso (IW. /., jt. 32th. Warawatte Mudiyanselage, 17,654
(Tulpot Suka 17:t(i)> \ViraM4>kara Pauditaratna Mudiyamiplago, 44,:il5.
(IHII A.n.).— In the year of Saka I7:W]. Ilidetta of 1 pelu, which was
solil hy Warawattcgi* Punchi Appu of Cdudcniya to Ukkuwajju of Uopitiya.
has iH'i'n rrdrt-mt-d hy Warawattcge Tikinda. paying .V) ridin and 4 amuna of
paddy. \Viini'>M>'4 : Yntilxtpiiiye Korala, Watapulii;;o Atu Korala, JayuDun-
dara'^r Arauhdiila, Divurapiiwattc Arachchila, Maransana Arachrhila, Auguna-
watif Koruhi. Omigala Duraya, Kkiriycgu Arachuhilu, Ududeniye PalihenaraU,
Udiulriiiyr Kankunam Nilauio. 17..**.'»|.
UDUDKNIYA MADlCfK.— A hamlet of tho above, inhabited by Moormen.
It is not in tho (^cnmis of 1H71. Population in 1881, 177 (9G males, 81 females) ;
in 181)1, 140 (72 maloH, G8 females). The Moormen were expelled from this
hamlet hy tho laHt king of Kundy (G,218).
UDUDKXIYA.^A village in Kundukara Pahala korale, UdapalaU.
fn the (aiihuh <»f 1H71 (Mudoniya, Wowatcnna, Tundoniya, and Kahawatta
groupetl tou'(>ilior ; united |N>pulutiou, 324 (173 nmles, 161 females). It ii not in
thoCcuMUMof IHHl noruf IHUI.
UDUDKNIYA.— A village in Kohonsiya pattuwa, MaUle South, in Padiirita-
wni«am.
In tho CoiiMUN of 1H71 grouped with Kaluwnlgoda ; united population, 81
(44 nialcM, 37 femih-M). Pomilation of Ududeniya in 1881, 53 (27 malea, S6
femaloM) ; in 180 1, f/) (32 m.-ilcH, 27 females). Wanumpurayo, Vellalas.
In 1H78 10) acri'<< (Tw. ()/>. .V.) of paddy land, were regisUred, of which 9] aortt
piid Um. .')2'()4. An oya, which risen in Madiwalii, irriguten the flcldrt.
The original settler waa >VarisAm«na Uewaya.
mmmmmmmmmm
VDU^UDTT m
/'ciMi/iVf.— DurayalAge, 37,7o7. EpiUhenogv, 9,905 (K. 8.). Udahafv, 97,707.
Ududonije Dunjalage, 47,2^4, 67,457. WaUfod* Udahage, 8,905 (V.8.).
Yakuwale DurayaUgo, 3,303 (N. H.).
Remaiut of an aucieiit dowalo dudicuted to WiramuntU Dewiya.
UDUQALPITIYA.—A vtllngo in KandupalaU koralo, Yatinuwan, oetr Kado-
gannawa. Fruulior villngo iit tho puHH.
Stream. — Kadugunnawo-ela.
U iH not in the Ocuhuh of 1H71. Population in 1881, 617 (287 maUa, SSO
fomalcs) ; in 18U1, .V>7 (JUD nialoM, 2M fuinuUM). Durayo, Rodi.
In th(> If. L. M. 'A2}j ncriM (\i\n. l/i. o^) of paddy land wtre regi«tcred in the
naiiiiM of Mutuirulpi-'liyu. Ku<1a Diim.va, IVriiuilKidayu, Delankapediya, Ayitta
Hui^Miinnya, Hatiirit-iiilia|K.-iliyu. INinaa Dumya, Kiugal|Nfliya, Mola Doraya,
Kuda l)iira]iaii/u\vi- Ktliri-^iiihayu, Haluru!«iuhuya. 5^ acrva (24. 3/. 2/.) vvra
Hi'parati'ly n-i^'i-icrcil in tlir uaiiu' of the Kotalio|Codtt Viharo.
In 1K7H 27^ acres {I'Ah. '.\p. I/.) wuru rugJHtercd, of which 11| acrea paid
R«. .')C*y2 ; 14 acrcH were redeemed.
FrtuiiUts. — Amnra^ililm Anu-hchi^'o. rio.ini. China Mci^tri, 1,737. Dclankapedi;re,
•J.sny (N. S.I. Durayali-e. WW.UVA, Kdiri!.inhair<». 2l»,x:i:i. Etuiralgv, 2»,m:15,
:t«i,Mn. :ti;.li:n. I(apuinl"'z«. m\.*X\\. Hulawalixv, :Iii,m1| (TalpotSaka 17.V>).
Keti)jiilya\v«}r»'. 'J^.f^rjucTalpit Saka 17:.n). Me-triyage, r»o.i:U. Moragodajre,
:i:i,l<;:t. Niuikt, <»! Durayu of Udu^mlpitiya ( !'<'/. /., ». 411). Nafj^atcnneire,
2{0.K||. |>a||f^r:i,iin I)iiraya1ai;e. H.i'QI (Tiil|mtH Hiika W,\ I71M. I7;U)).
ruuelh' Vitaiia;.rf. .'iii.i:i4. r<iiina !)tiiaynla}(«', il^jriH. IMlakotuwe (}almuruk-
kuwa (ll<Hliy,i), :iii.n| I. Satkonh* llawadiya. 1,7^(7. Taiitinannatcodage (Jari/.
/..»/*.. ;:'j>„i'spf,,Hh,r, ts-jr).H,:,M (Talp-.t saka 1721). 2h.h:iij, ;i:i.4r.:«, a7,:i»3.
Wii^MlaiiMiIW-i^'c Itittamii Wulli and Uiuxli^tri (IttMliya wuiuen), 3U,0ll. Wala-
ka'lawatl( ^fe, ;j.777, i:i.l»'.M», «»l,:»7Ji.
(1713 A.D.V— The lleldM Anilmlapitiya 'J |H'Ia.x a laha^ Kohohitiyawa 2 ficlaa
Ti lahu!4. niid Na>iila 2 {N-las. and '.\ (•anleiiH. and 5 ehena^t werv the {laraTeni
tn>|MTty of Amaiidiiwa Duiaya (the yoiinp-r hrulher of Menika Duraya) of
Mii^alpitiya, who po<<ti>.>H>({ the haiiie for a hundred yeant ; and at hi-* death
lM'<iu<-ath(<d to hin Httii Itajapaksi Duraya, u ho iM^siv-iiHil for eif^hty yearn ; and at
hiH death lMH|ueath(-d to hi'* hhi I'unoha I)uraya, who, having' iKiM»etti4ed the lanib*
for fifty yearn, in the year of Saka HI*!.*!, of the month Binara, on Satnnlay, thr
firht -(hiy of the waiiint; nuxni. tlually made tiver th<' nam'^ to hi.<4 M>n-in*law
Tikka. Witiir>^«4-<« : <iane;^c Hala of Kotaho;r(Mla, .\raehchila of the hame
villai^'e. Ifinuya of the >4iiiie villa</e. Acliaii Naide of the name villa^, Atn|4itta
AracltchiU of Kandau^'ama. TanimaiinaK'<Nla IVrunia Durayn of ITduKalpitiya,
IJkkadawatUt Horatala Duraya, Kuda Dumya. Seya Duraya, Puncha Duruya of
Kolali;ro*la.
( I IM A.n.). -Sinhala)Hili.va. of lj«lu<ralpiriya in Kandupalata of Yatinnwara*
\va<< po-i-c.-'-rd of Mt>daliyu<ldH of 1 auiuna and tho (farden ap|itrtainin)f to it.
He having' Inm'u ritluerd to )H)\crty and liein^' heavily indebt<-«l went to IMlimA
Talawwc Di-<uuiahatnkava'K Wahiwwa. and -taliuK thi- fact» tokini pmye<l ai d
be'/ired of liiin and fot 2.Mi ridin aitd made over hiH |wiravi-ni imn^uwa to
Piljiua Tahiwwe S.iliarairamuwe Di-'amaliatuiaya. aj-reeioK ^hat neither he,
Siulialapediva. n(»r hi^' hrir>, rehdionn, t^r any pcr^dnH not relateil to him
would hrreafti-r n>ak«- any di-pute eithrr I»y word or di-ed ; thin land KTUni a'aa
writttn and ^'ivcn on Monday, thi> »rvenih day of the month Dak. in theyittrof
Saka 1«W^. Witne-*rs to tlii>^ are Kandan^'ama Ata)»attu Aehehila I know,
KotalMi^r(Mln Siralunila I know, \Val;,'o\i wa^oilu Mara>in Araehehila I know.
f 17SS A.n.). — Kud.. Duraya havin<r nceivt d aHsi»tanco from hin danjrhter
Diii^^awi. ^'rant< d to hrr, Diwela '2 amunu and it't aptiurtinaneeo and the two
|>ortionHof llewa Pan^'u attaihtd to tlio panie, Na-nie Udaidi niyu, and Palle-
deniya. uiHtn thiri Talpot. under the eouMtellation Kewaliya, on Tut^lay, the
fifteenth day of the waxing' nmon of tlie month Dak. in the year of Snka 1710.
\Viin('«'>es : the four iruardian deities. Kolaho^tKhi Kalahaml, Watnnikunihni«
Ualahaiui. Kottr Vidane. Mal^'ammaiia Duhi. .Medduuarala, llulawaliya ot
Uiiu^^alpiiiya. IVduatlaof llio nuw viliare. >VnhikadaMattaof the»«nieTillairr,
PerumlMHlaya of the -ame \inair«>. Siiihahixa of the hanie \inaffe. NellitfainnwA
of tl»e HHuie villnvre. Kahuijja Kuda lMiriv\*a. on the eve of hi^ death,
hequeaihed the laiuU to Diufrawijja. whv lM'(|tuath<-d to .Mohotajja and K'iandii.
(]1W A.t>.K— Land xourliir t\ritt<n and ^'raidid und«r the ennMellatfoii
PuMaputupa on .Monday, tli IhiiiK nth day of tlu waidn^' nuMin of the n.onth
Medindina. in tin year Id Saka I7'JI. 1. Lanku|H><liKe rkkigRia, of Tauitnanna-
IftMla rduK'alpitiya in Kandupalata <'f Yaiinuwara, being at the point of death,
86—97 :ift
bW UDU -UDU
«iu lj<r«liy uuikt o\ir uutu uiy wife Kiiijja ull mj |>arAVt>ni lan<bi which 1
iKth-c>^i4l lur fiiriv riu\« II \inr-i. \ir.. tlic iiiuldk* 2 pi-lnM of Mutli^aUluwa,
TuiiiniQ)nitt^4M)u\MUtu in which I live. i<.c., to lio poNM2:<t)cd by her in paravcni,
htkw uml «-xti|it I ho ii|t|K r 1 |»i lu u( th<> hniii tUld, the itaravcni property of my
l^ruuilniuthiT Kiiijja. un«l ihu picco of {^anlun attached to the \H:\t^ U'hich my
gruniltuthcr Ukkuuu ;;raiiUtl to luy (lau{j^hu.r (iiraugi. I have grautcd thi^ to
my wife Kirijja <h(rlurin;f that. Ukku. wLoIivitl with mo. and my brother Kira
uikI luy (1< M-ciiilaiKs i»lmll MiflVr cahimitifH ut the ordc-al oathrt ghoulU they
Wi'iliut*' ttli^. 'i'ho>e iHT-oDM to whuiu tliuii hhall ^ivt; will not Nuffor from
Hiieh •■ulutiiitit ■*. WitniMoi ;« to tlii-* un- I'.ihalawi-lc Aruchchila of Alaiuluwaka,
Kiii;.'iil|x<liy.( ol Uitii;,Ml|ii(iya. Kaduwara i>urayaof the >ame villap-. Itan Kira,
Piilliyaiiiu hiiraya, 'rainiii:iiiin;.'-i'<la Smiiiitnni, hin^^iin, Mamiulawchip* Sakra
l*c*liya. Al.iu'«'i*-iii>i- Katii iht/aya. i\illt';r«) (••iiaiiiahe of KaiitUiiii^auia, ruuua
l)uraya »»f tlif- .-aiuo villa:,'*.'. Wriilm hy (•aiu'.^t'ihi Veda. H.yM.
(l>o,s A.I).), -(h) .Mdiiday. ilic full moon day of thv monih II, in the year of
Saku I7:><', I'allc^aiua huiii\a. of Kiwlawaia Cdu{.'al|iitiya, muilc over unto hiH
iiicix- Saiij^u and lu r hu.-tia))d Vamatikudayala;;(' Kaluwu tin* field Na*ule>
• d* hi) a. a lioiiM-. and ^Mrd< n whieh he had oittniiied fmiu INlimn Talnwwe
.Mali.-i Nil;iiiie. Witin ->(■': Mal;:;iiiiaiana Italahaiiti. (>aniiK>Ia Vidaue. Muha
lliilawaliya. CaiK'/oda V«da (d I/eraiiiuwa. Au)lia<;ahakotu\M* Uerukarayn,
Kah.il.i'4ali:i-koHi\.a r kiiwa .Mak.mluraui. Meuika. .Sakra I'ediya. Written
by Tulau'Jihakotu>\e i!«rakarayu. .*<.iUl
UDUCiAKlMTlYA KUIMWYAMA. — A Uodiyu hamlet of Udugalpitiya, in
Metlapalatu korale, Yalinuuar.i.
lu tiiu (JensiiM of 1H71 I ho population of llaliyaddu. Kattota, Kot.il>o<(<)da,
and Kuppayunia wan^UM (I'.tri malirt, TJii female^). It in not in the CeuHUH ut
IbHl. I'opuhition in 181)1, 22 ( 13 nialcH, 'J fumalcn).
(JDlT(f.\MA. A villn'iu in (iuin|KihaMiya pattuwa. M.italo South. Tho wasam
inehidis ('du<4:ii)i:i. Mlle|io];(, Meda^'ania. and (<olahun\vutla.
Ill lal Itaiidaia, mom of ilie Vedda Kiiii{ of Opal^ala, wan tho ori{,Mnal HCttler.
'rids istlietif^t of the five villa'^e^ of (ian.pahaMiya i>t'ittnwn.
r«>piilaliou iu iHTl.TiM (2'.»H niale^, '2',{\ fenialeH) ; in 1H81, fifri f 202 males,
2«»0 feniil* ^) : in H'.il, .'>2*.> (271 niah^H, 2:V> f* inalcH). VollalaM, Mutuiliperuws,
iViiniayu, \VaiMUiipur.i}o. 'roiit-toiii Meatcn*, HlacksniitliM.
In IHTH (}o^ acTi'N {'A^ht. l/>. 2/.) of paddy land wuru rogihturetl, of which
•12] acres p.ii<l iU. Sd 07, Iti^ wuru rctlceinud ; tliu roAt wore uncouimuted.
Wai AW\v.\.— rdu:4anm Mahatnieyo, an attendant on tho queeiui of the Ust
kniu of Kaudy (l.l.'iii, 1>. <'. M,).
rdni{.una i\iliiiana XilanieV dau^ditcr miirricil Dorakuuilairo Adikiiram, and
was iIh} mother of the late Dorakundiuru Uinavaf 2 710, l>. i\ M. ( Vol. /../y/. /^i>J,
410).
IMuu.una Menikmla •/.ivo Iiih landH to hin HiMter on Tnl|>oi 1808 a.i>., licking
lurhaiid {Vol. /.,y). VJa?).
r,imili,M.~'\}»'\nni Koiala. .'<.Vsi;u.(m.7:U. (h..^.?. 78,2U:i. Alwkongo Bnto Rala,
^'raiid'Miu (d Itadde^re I)ii;:;rannaralaand hii* wife Donilxiwalu 5lahatmcyo, lU.iKIH^
AlM-in Minlivau-<la\'i, ao,."ilM). Alnvakon Mudiyan^laj^e. H,4."iM (N. S.).
Itaddet^e Cnhi 'Uanda. 'J.-.'iii;. '.*.:( (I, 1). ('. .M.. ;i'.M I'.', liaddi^e Uda^e Tunehi-
rala. It»,l7l». Halawalte-e :»:i,ii<il. HannekuM*, -.'.JmI, I). T. .M.. .H**.?*!!!, irijlll.
C'lxllie , «*.:i.:i'i7.f*l!. '•••'.*. I)iiuhidv'ahauk.ida'.:«) (./f'l/. (\'M,^lllh Jununry^ IS'J,1).
IV-liUNV. l.i'i-. 1!M7«.» (Talpot.s Saka 17J0 :•."»). 2«l,««2ti. iV»>fiti. Dujr^ranna-
ralI»/«« ii'iiis rarn/ahakotuwe MndiyaUM|a;e. r..'\,Hi",tl. 7H.2M. Kllcjola Hew.itft
t'linan^*. J.Jiid. I), f. M.. H»,I7y. VJAAh (Talpol Saku I7;U). (lalnp)ia^ru,lM.Ol I,
7.t.i'i«(0. (iau).i<;- Muliandiiaina. Mm of r<hi};nmn Dufr^-tinnarala, 114, 1.h:U,
:».".•.••.». P. C. M. (lammt)Ue?.\ 2.«74, 1). (\ M. (Talfiot Saka H;H:h. Gunffodai'e,
a,lJ»d (N*. S.) Ifapu'/ahawatte^ro. «.*..ol4, 7:t,r,H0. Ilawadiya Dnrayala^rei
r»M«J. KeraT Mulivan-.la.'.j K/.mIi NVnlaw^va. lt».17U. 2o.«2rt. 21.0.V., 2fi,020,
^""'.'J.j:.. U.:»7l». ii'.!**!;, .Vi,-«;i». i;*i.7.'H, im.m:!. i\7,r.o, in.arj, «7,."»i5H, r,H.7t*5,
H*J.t;7.-..t»';,on (Talp^t-Saka 17:iS •,o>. .layatilnka Pnnehi Bnnda. •.».'»(».» (X.S.).
Konani'T, -nn tif rdii^^auia Mahatinevo.*l.l."»ri. I). C M. (TaliNiU Kika laUH,
1 :.s:». 1 7« •:.. sit i u.. ir.lf ». l IJ l , 1 7 J' ). JU.iii*. :•-'. l i2. Korale Araehehillnj?!'. I J». 1 7l».
2«».»;ji;.LM.o.*..-|,L»i;.njo.:,.*i.sr,«». Kottalhaddejfe hnu'irnnnarala, l.»<:il,2.:«:i;». I).r..M.
Koiialhudl.-ut.lVHl.l).(!. M .:>.-»•»:.. .Ii». 1 12. 4 l,:»7JjM.n:U,r.7.:.«>. KottallMidde
rall«;re., 111.171', 'J\K'22X Koiu\\e;,'e Walawwa, .•i«i.72o. Low-country Sinha.
leM< :,^M\V. 78.-JU.'i, a.ltMi (N. S.). Medago, children of Dumbnkok Ikmdu,
riM— (Ti>r
9.H74, 3,(»ii:{, .i.C^I. D. r. M. (Tnl|M.t Snka 15*>'J). Ifetl* Walawva, C3J57.
7:t>Jo. .Miili.iiiiliriiiu}.'!'. N'J.'Hi'J. MiN.rm. n. :!'*.'> I'.*. :Ui.7.l4. r»«».7^ C13^7.
.Mii>ii>ui)-« l.t.'< . ::.'•;.;. D. ('. M. (Tal|*o; >.ik.. i;ji). Tatii )lahanttirmiiiafa|rr,
:i"»..v.M. r.iiiu«ii:i Waiiwwa. ;i:. ••-•••- :..r.».. N. s (i.'. /,. p 1^2 \. Tallr^*
MiihiiiMliraiua. :\.'>'.*i. 1». C A1 r.ii.i.-aluik«.tiiWtv^- l*'.K:t. iV.ji.Nt, S.'.iHlift.
l'ulw.i(t(,'i . ;(<:l'I, \k (. Vi. (T.ilp>i Sikn I7i.''>. rcHa.ti* Wala^va. ^.l.'>tf
(.\. N. •. I::imliiikui-lle J-.k;iiiu\.iL i W .j.t\iirn'ii.t W.i alii MuJijaiiM-Li^'r. M',^«>2.
IlHii\iat* Ili>:i\a (JuiL t •■>•'.' iifh J.:tM,"i. I'U'.). Ta>;j:>liam-atttp'. X» •^04.
T:ttiiil-. ti.'iMi iN. s ). riiii'iiiii.i Ar.i(>i.'h>l:i. :ihll. I». (\ M. Unu^mna
Dii.'traunuiftln. l\*i\:it* (T.ilfH.t >.ku 1721*). (Miiu^nma ralih.tTi'ailana Ral* ia
l^l.t A.l>. ( IW. /.. ji. 4Un (Mii.r.tiiia MiiIrtiiili.Hum. 111. i'.J*it;. D. C'.ll.
IMiiL'ani.i r«*rukara Mnhuiu'iii.iin.il t «■ ti i:m l'<il*.>.iiti'<;c. :i:i.iUi-|. U<lu!7aaui
riiuitii- ( 1 1'/. /.. pp. 1>I. J .\ : tint ,p. ItM'.). r«lii;!aiiia Wn(i«> MahAuilirama,
r.M;.'.N J^.Jt''*. rilii|iihill«i:-. •-•".-•«»•.. ;5".».7.il, I1...:i». il ..1«:W.i.7.'.«*j». \Varm|iilij«
W.ilnMvku. 11*.I7'.>. L'<:.««J<>. li*.l'><>. .Vi.>«(i:i. Wn'tiffitluiu MuliuuiIinuDa. :!.i*iii»,
!>.('. M. \Vi].,T.ik..n, I). 1). .'...M. 1). ('. M.. VXWL W iknuuiuckara, John,
^ian<l«onol \Vurai*iti>(' Kuiiaiiiiu.dliiwc Lt kam. lU, iMi.
(1<»|'>*| A.I).), iin \V« -111. ><l..y. tl>«- ^<T•n1ll iluj «if tin* ^nxinp muAo of ihm
inoiitli hiiruiu. in llir >inr of Saka 1.*>'-1'. Tin- (j.iii)ivinL''U\ia U'loBf.nng to ■u',
I'iilliVi* lljii lappii. fit IMiieaiiia in C!.4iii|<.ilia rahalat' ii.i-iya |Kitiiiva c»C
.Mar.ili*. h:i> Ihtii (rraiiN-il by iitc to lur m |>h w rim )ii Il.-.iiii \\\\*n t\k\n Tal|«C
tj> If p.i--i<.ii| III |Mruvi'iti: .Maini. a J l-fla^, ^lainlaiiiia I pi*Ia. Cttilara-
\vai!a.\;-. \\ il»i< -•• - uh>i kii->w thi >aiii«- an- Kfinin/r Lutr^iula It.ila «*f thU
\ill.i^'«>. Kailiuuliiiiii of tilt •aiii« \illa •-. Wij.ik .!;■_'■ Kiiiia|i|ii. liannt-kairs
]ln|>u .\|i|'ii. Wrli-iTf >\\t'\ .\»»}>u. M yy.i .\t liari^.i ni ili<-'>aiii«' viil.»ir»'. Wattiiwm
II«iia.\a. Kli iv\ 11 to tlii.-<- I'l lotiio till' lia lut n ::r:iiil<4l. >liiMilil any l«:r<4>B
n^*i-l ihi- i'\K a liy .i wi»nl li' will tiijoy li«;i\i-iily aiul wiirliily ha|>iiinv»<.
(I'll'l A.i». ). On Wtiliii -i;iy. tin- imllili <I.t\ u\ the month Dunitu. ia
till ,.var oi .Sika l<il*'. I. r>-iiiira|>;<u. ••> ruii;..iiiia in havintr rt-v i\f«l
a -. I. Hi. • Ik. Ill I'll* hi ll.inil. tin- l.ui.i. Ji. Inii.-.ii, ti» mo Inxt* Uin iri«vn
Jn|Mi.iv<iii III liiiii. Th:> TaliMii lim \n-\\\ >\iittMi nn<i ^'r.iiiiMl tlit tieltli,
Kiiiii| aiiapiiva .» |ta-. r.il.q-iii wala - |»«li'. (ii- larawa'Ta. \c. \Vi-ii«^<4i«
will kimw III* ' .III- ar Am- In hila yf lMii;':inia. .\y\>'A *'( tin* K.ime \illa<,;(*,
J'ikin Api'U nttli. -anK .ill ••;<■. Mi iiiiwar.i llanii of .>l««1 i;-iiiia. A)>|iu of the
aiii' ■ il.'.i '<•. I II. .. l.i Mnili\.iir «-. Ka' :iti«l.iu-:t Afi'iihami ol Klli-iM»|a. Uala-
piiiui .^l^lhaM«l^rarl.:l. Laiiiii .Apjiu il 'roia'/omiiwa. (Miifraiii;! Iftnaia. Shoalil
any ol my i- i.i'i..ii-. tioii nri-iin-. or any onr^iiltM i-i-ntr-l «ir ili«|iut«* thrt
|iii*.|m;i) ulijcij I hai- .iii'.«l >\iih tin- l.n. wlnii't ot th»>«' Mitni — «--. th«-j
oli-ill -iili rtln- r •I..III.I h i.iiIh t:.- «»nli:\l ul'- iu\. r tlp-y -w. ar. YiMi, I'invhi
llanii. wli'i niiciiiiiil In.ui iiii . \i ..r i iiii* iiii ami ;.'r:iml' liiMn-n. aii*l thtme
uliM in)it ri: fri>Mi \<>ii w ill u'.U r ii«' -m-li lalaniiiit ••.
(17iil A.I).), 'liil-i 'a- « -n ' ili'ioii I'n-.i. on Momlav. tht- Hivontli «Lij
of tin- ill' I.. I iiii; iifr 11 i.t i!.« i.n.irli IN. ••n. in th« >i-;ir of Nika Ii'.^li.
.M:i,iili;a I : ni.iii-i t.il M.^miNi I |.« la .iii-l tin* a|i|n.il< nimi * ol tin- >>,inii*
wliiiU'lM li.ii-.'..i til i; ,iii.. Nu'i *>.riliafiilaiia. of IMnuMnri in rahiilafrain-iyu
innnw.i ol Mi il..\\.i, .iNi. t»..i li> liini to I'liiy. ^«' Hat** llala* limtlHr
MimI.i'-mhh I:.iU, Will M Mr.l •Mm I U:«ii wa^ unit nil l»y tin- kin;/', nit — • n z*-m
to Ku to till- ramp at K..I1 uul- |hiI i hi* n In «-.l to m. ami ^^^\«• I»aik tlii« Tal|Hii
ami tll^^'nn in tin- .>ai'l Sirjlia-M .i:a. Tikiial.i Inul ll«'«l tluMNinntry, ihi*rit«»rv
Sinliaiiilana'* b-.itiin «i.ri iiukIi i.v. 1 Mu- • -i-l (ian|«:in>ruNVu to ItAnii«>k<.^o
rpa-aka Kala ami K:ilnli.»mi Uala. Wicm -• , \\hi» ku«;W' »!.«• Mini*- arp
A»«ki.n|.'i. siwiiial.i. A.lir.ii N'liili- of iIm mII: ■•■. rnin-»ia iNimliUiya tiftlM.
\inau«*. ralimn •: i. si\Miraia ol ilu* xill.i-. lh.iiiMkara\a ol t!n« vi||n*r«>.
lh>rlariiiT iliat ilii- ^n'>\ 1 wu |M'r-ni-« nn-l th. \r ••liihln n nn'l i;i;iii»l. liil-!ri ii ^Imll
lia\.- liri iii .tiir~«' III anv ol tlii* Ii\r i.r.lial ot'Ii- iluy likr. 'J'lii- THl|i«it h.i-.
Ihin t'i\«n uiih a k'""' «•" '""' i"'^«' ^^'" luar*- iiinl »lii-nl»-< tliii* nhull
I'lijoy iili-iial ami worMly Iiap|iim -. -h.ill m<' .Maiiri lluililha. und la-tlj.
attain .Nirvana. Wh<r<<M<M r niak*' iiiju-liit* 10 thi -hall huff»r tornu nt- iq tbe
litrht |:ii->it hclU. 2.474. I), r. Matah*.
CKHJ* A.D.).— On Wnlm-iluy. tl..* firnt «lay of ihc waninff nio..n of th«
month WVak, in th«yi:ii o! tho i.lntrioii'. ami h -ly Kin;r Saka 1720.
I, IK'\\at(.:r: AUk'm *Mmliyan«.lau'«* l»n:'-aiin.iral.i. of Klh p«»la in Paliala-
iramHya imltnw.i of .\lntah . iMinu' now on my dcAlhlNfl lyin/ Mik »t Kuotlr,
huvi' p.t ihii* Tulpoi writtin uml iriaiitMl unto my jomiftvt i^.n KlIi-fiolA
Kmla riinaii-f. nliii i- n-mitrin.; nn- a -i tnniv, uml trnn-ftrnil nnto him
iny paraviiii (iannih' l*an;rauu tv MMla-.Mnia. «'iinH-tiiik' of (ifilurawola
1 ainiina. I'al;ipi» w.l.- Mikannwa ;.• p« la-, imlu-ivtMif tin- hiu'h atul low luinU,
hou-4 -, ^'anl. II-. uml ]il..nl.i' loii-. :.- tin n- i M-t • no ili-a-n" m- in I«.r t lii«« ^ |fi
uinou>r my other thi»«' rhihlr^u. Uatf li.tla. I'kknrahi uml IMnTnuia Unuani«
UDU— UDU
hoirotlen to ino, and likowine I do^ireil them to mako uo di«puto horoaf U*r.
Khduld aiiv diitimto b« luiwlo in wunl or dveil a|piiu«t thia gift, either bj mj
ihrc'o ubililriMi or any uf my oountrymen, villngvns or anj partner of Unds.
or any odo in tho fuinily, Much rNT<«<>nit ahall »uf7ur dklamltiea at the onleal
uathn, hut my Kllu|»ulu Kudu Uunun'to, who it now rendering mo nuocour
and noftittAUctS Hhiill not suitit tliorvfrum wore ho to awear on the five
onlcalM. MO di\.lurin}r, granted. WitueHPca who Icoow the itanie are Nika-
weliii lJnnunH4>, Kottu-inibulwela I'nnunm*, INinagomuwo Uuminitc, Owiti|mna
UnnanHc. l*iiilu|M)lu runnitHo, Wariyniiola UnuuUMO, Dvwulego Udugama
UunanHtf, Dttwnlci^'u Kute Kaln. Ukkiirula of the houio houM), Abckongo
Ml iiikrula, Nekat^'e Kawralu, Wulukuduge Hirimalrala, Deutye Hiriya Daliti-
vnnna. Thin Tiiljiut wriitt u by m^, Kuiuiiigomuwe iSumaugala Uunan^iu
May thi« como to iiann. 2<>,U2U. •
SiTTii (17'.Mi A.D.)~~'* I'^l>°^<^ Tnbiwwc." Upon a complaint being made
by Ooliihi-n While Kinilu und Dombawnia Mahntmeyo against Konarago Mahat-
mcyo nvurding the lamN Siyiimbnlawntta of 2 iktIom and Wcwakumbnra of
'A p«'la«. ^inmte ur rdu^ramn in the Kuhon>iya |iattnwa. Matale, and on inquiry
ihn htat«in<'iit!4 of t«oliihru>\nlt«' Kimla and Dumbuwahi Mnhatroeyo being
dclU'iiMit. Konnriige .Muhutm«'yu iH rightly eutitletl to ib. Thirt Sittu is there-
fore gmni'-d lor ih«! lundn Siyumtjahiwatla and Wewukiimbura, together
with the attached hi^h and low groumN, in the yeur of Saka 1721, of the
month Wfouk. on Mitnduy. the second tluy of tlie increaiting mocm, by mc,
I'iliiiiu Tnlawwe Wiiuya-^undaru Uuiakarunu Nawarntna Attanuyaka Handura
Nuyaku Miidiyanoe hahihami. who hohlri the otH<-e of Di-^uva of Mainle, with
thi* following otn<«'!«: .Saluwudiina Nilame, Muha Lokama. Mahu Madigo of
Mutalc, AkuranilMHl.i .Ma<liKi*. Uowuttt! Madige, Kirii»ruwu. Ikt^Miiuluim. Nulanda
Katlawata. and WiUuMa. IJ.'tii. I). (J. M.
Situ* (lMii:i \,i».v -•• Amunni^amn," VyHm a complaint iH'ing instituted
by Konanigc .Miihauiiir.tma iM'iore MuhaMabhu ngainnt Udugama Mahatmoyo
repinlintr tlic iicid .Munii.va of '.' ]H'la.s extent, Hituatc«l ui Udugama in Kohon-
Hixa pattiiwa. .Matale. and on imiuiry Kunaruge .Mnhandirama being deficient in
hi'« ^l.ku■llt^llt^. l.'du^.iuia .'Mahal mryo is rightly entitled toil. It in therefore
d«'«-n'«-d that Udiigaum .Mahal iiuyo do unintt-rrupteiUy po^Hcs.s the Held Mamiya
of J |»tlah, to/iih«r with tin* building, gardeUH, trtv*, and high and low
^'nMindn ati.u-hcil. Thi- .^iiin i<« thnvfure granteil liy me, Amunugama AU'ya-
koii Wiiliala raiidiin .Mudi,\aii'^e Italahami. the ll^^t Adigar of Knndy, and
hy the principal ehitft of MahawahaKablui. In theyear.of Saka 172.'», of tho
month Wak, on .Stturd-tv, tin M*Y«titli day of the increasing moou. l,l.*i(l.
1). (• .M.
(iMit A.i>.).— In the year of Saka 172U. Mamiya 2 pelai*, Kuru|mnapitiya
2 pela.i, l*nla|»atwnla I jMda, and tho chenas , liolonging to mo, Medago
Du;.'gannarala, of UihiK^ama in , have been, with my gooil heart,
granted unto my dau^:iiier Kiri Menika to |io.HseM in luiravrni ; and thiit
Tulpot written und )^ivi-non Satun1ay,the eighth day of thu waning moou of
the month ToMin. WiineMCMwho know the Kaine are Siraluge Siwurnhi of
KlleiHila, .Madaknhipuwi'go Siraliirala of the same village, Haddego Appuhami,
Miilage rmuhirala. Mawulkaraya of the ^ame village. Known to th«>iO
)»irM>ii« thi'< Tal|»oi has Ixvn granteil. t^linpriiationa.) May it prosper. U.O'iH
aiid:;ri-»l. I). U. Matale.
(I^<|7 A.D.J.— On Wrdnenilay. t he eh'Vi'uth dav of the waning moon of the
month Wak, in the year of Saka \12\K 1, Simla, tho grandnun of Aliekonge
Mudiyan<«e. of Udugama in Kohonsiya pattuwa of Matnle, have raaile over in
paravtni unto Koitnlbiuhlegi Herat .Mudiyanselago Menikrala, (lulahitiyawa
a |telas. \e. Thu said iiortion of my iiaraveni high and low lands were mmlo
over to llcnit Mudiyaii«>elagc Menikrala on the eve of my death, in consideration
of n»><i>«tanoe roc<'iv« d from him. \Vitne«»M*i« who know that thin hai* been
grante*! to the said Mmikrula are Udugtuna l*alihcnarala. the Yidanuof l^hele*
pola Walawwa. Halawattalugu Kudarala of Ehelepola, Nekatgo Kawralaof the
i^ame village. \\ ijeknn;^'e .M<-nikraia of th*'same vilhigi. WelikadngeSirinmlrala
of the same village, WaiU'gf I'unchirula of Dullcwa, Udugama Ualitiyanna.
( 1 *(12 A.T).).— Under the const 'llation Dorano. on Monday, the second day of
the waxing moon of the month Bak. in the year of Saka I7:i4. The landa
which I have obtaine«l from my brother Aliekonge Menikrala. of Udugama in
(iampahaof K<»hon^iya |Nittuwa in MtUale, namely, 1 |H'la cf Galahiiiyawa,
Kc. Thr-e a )ielii~ and (i lahas and the high and low grounds, gardens, tene-
ments, and hon^e« thereto npiMTiaining, together with the ori^'inal Talipot
whii-h 1 have obiainetl for the^e lands, were given by me. llato Rata, unto mjr
uterine brother Klh'iiola Rewata Unuau^e, to Im |iOH<iessiHl by him innicefully
UDU-UDU 855
and in pftimveni. The witneM4«t who know the name mr« TTdoirftaA fiirija
Balitiyanna, Konaraire MuhaniUrama. Bmldi'gc Dinipirala, BaUwatUUaire Ana>
moti lUla. Thif« haii bc«m written hj I'araKahakoiawo DaggannaraUL This
Talpot has het^n givon. lU.iias.
Honii A!.okon Komlti nn<1 Kiri Itunda owned two Xinda Pangu, two gardona
of 2^ ucrori, liold hy U(liig:inm IMuwulii^o Kiri and rduKiima Kiriya Vudakara>'a.
ftorvicoM (cuuiniutiil)Kt for lU. iVfiO) : Kiri to givo a man to carry two looda to
Kandy n yuar, a femulo to ai'c<ini|mny t)ro|»riut<»rM' wivim ononti journvjr a year ;
Vodakataya to aoconi|)any on journoyn, carrying Irnggngt*. Teuonta fedwiian
employod.
UDUQODA.— A Tillage in rallogampaba komlu, l^ower Duinlmm, below Hnnnaa-
giriya on the Ruwan-oya. Uatinahi-ova, Meddogala-oya, and llalgidle-oya.
//f7/«. — U uruketohcla, llnnimHgirikanda, Taliadnwch<d:i.
There is an ol:i from ITilu^oili to Kunda^ilc (rdu«j«Hla or Rahaa-ela).
Population in 1H71, KV2 (4:U iuaWa, :V,H ftnialoM). In IKH], l/JtM! (742 males,
5r>4 funialcH). In \x'M : of IMugodn, im (ioa nialoH, IhUfeniak'H) : of Udugiida
Wela-ihala, 311 (lau nialcH, 172 fenialoH) : total. 703 {MI inalett, 3til fumaltM).
In the II. L. M. ITit] acrcH (77/1. \p. 4/.) of imddy land wi>n« rcgiMtorcd.
In \X7A [H^ acroH (Win, 'Iji. \K) wore rvt{iKiciod. nf which 14U| acroa paid
tU 54(fG4.
/iii/i///rj«.— Abikun Mu(Uyanri(Ia;(o. Cl,i'i'i7. Atrulukotuwogt% 2M*''2. Agalm-
kotuwo llcrnt Mu.Iiyan>*tla;,'r. ;■!.<«•-•:». liuKuwa Angt'K**. 3,K47 (X. 8.).
Itoriiwotfo, S.'i'JM. :>2,o:il. Hiilui watte Kornlln^'o. 2!V>:i2, 7o.U7:i. Di^anayaka
M udiynUMlft^fo, I'y.o.'/i. X>Xu2, ril,:i77, *...".«:< (N. H.). Hangiditr'S ♦»,'H.»1».
lluntnnuiiitiyigc nlian Miulu<^'nll(><;o. IG.tHiT. 17.*>11 (Tulpot Sukal7:iH). Itfrat
Muiliyun«*ilaK«s <JI,.'i77. llinilu Anj^o^'e. 7l.o'.»:'. Uiikigt', hJ.lMJ7. Ilukwatu-ge.
Uy'tXA'i. iHiiiiiyu Ararhchilii, h.:>2;L Ittawflai^c. ao.lMU. K(>tawalugoda
lJu>iiuyuka Nilnmr. 2l.osrt. Korulrkumburrfrf. 4l.."iJ»l». .'.».7lo, .V.»,7i;2. Low-
country SinhahM, r».«;7J, rj.isj. k\Mn, \i:m\ 4i».i»(mi. w.tmj, sijio, :»%vi2,
i;o.i;iO. Ni'katK'f. W.l'^o. .VJ.iKll. 7«'/.»7:.. Palkndamullck'o, 5o,lH»*.», r.».7irS,
(iivMH. Pa1i('h<>n«K:(\«l7.J«»'i. ralUkumlnirr^o. Jl.osC. Tiiawfla Uumjala^'e,
ML».n2:i. 47,:)2-». rii\\Mk/«»n.j,'r. :*\\,\\\'i. lluja|.aksaj,MM;4.Hi:i, i;7.-Joi». TauiiU,
4lMhi>, 47.;t'.'u. 41t/.MMi, «;:(.:{| 1; IMnkuinlmio Wuhalkuda M utIiyan.Mliigo, 71.025,
;KhI7 (X. S.). rila|Miru\voKc. ♦J^J^IH. lM»ipiiiyrK.'. I7.:.II. Vihan>K«*. Sti.JCiJ,
.VJ.«i:n. r.i.r,l'.>,67.l2-\ 7o.ti7:.. \VaiiiH.'ku!n MmliyuuMafK*-'. *AiH;2. Waraddana
MuUiyan-ila^rr. ni,:.l*>. rj^lJJ. :i.'>4:. .".no (N. S.). WfU Ihalagfl •i4.o»d.
>ViJL>kon Miuliyuum-layu AliW4ilduim'Ki', .MMHi2, <i«J.."ils.
(H14 A.D.).— In the year of .Sika I7:ti:. I. IIantana|iiiiyv Mi-nikraU Arach-
chilu. of Udn^iMla in Pall(Kaiiip'il!<^ ol Diimtiara. do hitrchy jrrant iralo mjr
grandson A|iiiuhanii. (uilarukunibunl of H iN'la<4 und itx nppurtinant houmis
gardens. lii<^h an<l Iww jrround-*. h<'l(>n<.^iii^ tn nu*. to U* |M>«Mt>«s(il by him
in paravtin. Thi-* lan«l v»»ui'h«r 1i:ih \h'k\\ u'ranttsl under iho conftclUtion Ma.
on ThurMluy,- tho «'l,'hlh i^siy^of tlu> niuuili .Nikiui. \Vifm>"«ti« who know
the hauie arc Kuruko-^iihaniula Ki|*urala, Uulatwatto MitMuntarala of tho
. name villaK^-. Nekat^r I'ulin^uruU of tlie r<aui«' \ ilia/e. Ituha*t-elle Arachchilaof
the HHuu' \iUa;^M*, DikliinucK'e'.Maihiu-e Appu of ilie ^ame village. Metlarakan
Naido of I he niuu! villa^'e. I; Xi<ran|»ana\ve rnuause. hnvc*writtvn thin with
the knowlidp* of ^oiaany |H.*r>on»< and given, (hiiprei'ationt.) li'i.tMi?.
Pakana Viiiakk in un aneient luniple. In \X'M\ I'ulkiiualmru i'unchirala and
tnothor dedicated land to the \iliaro on a deed (17,IWt7).
Viharege, an tenantn of a Nila Panguwa of the Vihaic, hold 2 acrcH field*, half
an acre ganleii, and 1 uere hena in four Hhares. ServicoM (coniinutalde for
lU. 14*1(M : e^u'h to weed the nialnwa Mix limes a year and to help to HWeop ii
oo poya dayH and the f<»ur feMilvaU ; to ctMik mtdten for the twoiirvt tuwawaun
poya dayH ; to help in nhifting tilen of the viluiru (UitHia year.
Alut ViiiAitK.— In 17^0 A.i». Oal-angu llatannjoti Unnanite gave the following
dood to hi8 pupil :~
In the year of Suka 1702. I, Oal-nuu'e Uatanajoti Terunnan-4>,of Talawinu
in I*ull(gauipalia of Dumhara. in >ueh a uianiuT that no othern. elerieal or
lay may inherit it. give unto uiy |iii]iil (iiinaratnu Uhik^hu. of Yatawara,
to 1m' iHt-scH^etl hv iiini and Wy hi- pui»ill:iry -tui-t-i'^-un*. with the knuwhilge
of the villa^'e headmen, to \^'\\. Me(1.i.:ainm«>lde Atwidduma of I amuna. which
WUM a-weildnnii/i d l»y xealou* l}u<iUhi>«t-« hy eutting damn and putting up
anicut!*; Mapitiyehciia of A |Hla> given a- remuneration fur hi» Mrvicxm in
ftftti c^DU— unu
makin]; ropitn of Hacn-tl hooki : Siuldharmiiratnaikare, Rumawaliya, Jauika
IMit4i, Aiiitiw.iiuru. KiKlusikhuMinut', Maiiuwu^'n, I'ulimukittku. lUmiwnhinuvu
ial)llll.l1li^allu•^ WidarAiina'ihiiro. I)\(* b«Kiki« uf Ntunzii<* ; of mLHlical buok«
V«>lf t^atnkf. Y«i>'firiio. Ari-liiuMitakc, iiiul Sur.-t-wati Ni|(haiulu\va ; a Siuiac>e
l>« .:..iiu«U'>v\l : •»>io i\ur.v*h.iii«IU(l fun; u n^l cuctHiiuit trit* tftiiii(lii))( uu tho
coiiipoiiii*! ut Nfit;.Htuu.kn.i l*iii>i1.i; u •^ri'i ii iMCtcinut trco u<iar thv trnuiurj.
Phc ii)Hiv>*n;(rit ioMisi {.mtU nu<l pi uiiatiuu'i. nucriMl l>i>ok'4. modical hooktf
.iiiil tjtlHT |iri.'<t1,v n'.|ui-i»o-» iiri» to lio In char^u •»( r)iKlan;ra««|»iiiyo Korola,
HiilitwittH* (imiriralii. M:inu^aha>rlUi Nckairala. an«1 \Vmhi|;aiunu*«ldo Naiile.
(iiiniitnrho, wild ar«> t<> uikv tliio earo of them, and with thi« profit^ thereof to
«M>iiiiiiiif th'* (tli-<>rvaui'i> of lu-rcinonicri iu (ho MiiU viharo, Lui not to hvU nor
wa«tr thi-iit. only to iiiiikr um) of tlu'ni from Koni-ration to ^'oncrutiou. WitnoHnea
to thin writin^r aro I'lKiHukai (iammahr, (jauiu;^o Vciki Naido. AraiuUvo N«>kat
Naiih', Aruiiiu Duiaya. all ut Mifrauuimna, and Nanin«laiido Kurala. wo knew,
an>l I who wrot«> thin, know il. Thih WH,<t i^ivun under tho eouMtdlation Mula,
nn ThurMhiy. thin fouru<«'nth day of the lunar month l*o&on, bvin}( the fiftiNnth
day of (h«* -oUr month, i.r.. Hfttvii day^ aft«T the day on which the itun ontiTcd
llu' '*\\i\\ Miihuna. N(»w, if vilhi^^v h^admon wore todv:*trovor olhcrwiMt iujuro
tin Ml don.iii«iiiH. thoy will Ik) horn and torluriHl in thu four priuci|ml helU
dnrin«xan iniinito jtcritMl of timv. 17, ISO.
In \HV2 Wi-aiipanawi! l^nnaiiito, thu then incuml)oni of tho viharo, purchtisod
Und upon tlm fidhiwin^ deed : —
In ihcyrar of Saka 17:il. I, Itcrnwc (iunamalrala. of Udu^oiUk in Pallep^am-
paha of Duiniiara. h.;vc. in order that the happincM uf heaven may fall tu the
lot of my mother, who died and went lo the oiher world, and of m3>elf. ottered
lo IMu'^'iMia Alut Viliare the ■'» luha.<t ot Kctakiiul{(a:i-an^ uf tho Asweddnma
of |.'» Itiliii-' which lioH h. ncath the c;inal of Muhakumhura and high ground of
4 l.Uii^ situate h.dow th- j:ik*irce. The^ie .said high and low ground.^ K the
utureHaid (Iunamalrala. have on the thiy aforesaid given to he pos^itsed in
)».'iraveni to Naran^Kinawa Lrnnan.He of the kimI Udu^uda Vihare, tvom whom I
have reoeivt'd in ci-th .'»."i ridi"*. the remaining \x'\a-i extent of the :*aid AhwchI-
duina and thi- hi<h irruund r<itiut(^ heloA' the n/ala of 8 lahati, thcM: naid high
und l«>w gronniN. Th«- pcr-ous who c;in he ir witness that this land voucher
wa- ^iveu on TUur-!ay. the tenth day oi" , nnder the countollation
.Ma. are lvnruk<»-..Mliauiula Kapurala. Ratni'kumhurp Punchirala, Dikhinnv>go
Maduwe Appu. I'lltirawana llaluwana^r Ukkurala, Dewale Yakdo^a. and
NaranjKinawe WaniM-kanij^e Siwurala, who drew up thi^ document. Theno
Hnid ptT-«»n«. iK-inu' wItnr'M *. thi;* was ^;'^\'^ n. If there he any that nhall contest
thi^ he hliall uut^l certainly ^ulfer calamity at the ordealf. The said CnnaUNS
Hh ill ^iilfrr nil calamity while ttwearing on the bcveu ordcaU. 8,5'JX
Then; in a dewalu dedicated to Pitiyo Dcwiyo. It was built, it IM aaid, from
(he materiaU u( tho palace of King Narc>inlni Stiiha at Kundaitalo.
The D.vi.Anv MAi.iiiAWA hat a pau^uw.i of 81 aeroH fieldH and 3 siores garden
held hy .\^Mlak«)inw«-ge, iKiiiyege. Konaue, Ivurukosgahage, i'anwilago, and
i*itakoiuwcge. .Si>rvi«-o (ooniinutable for Km. 33'4U) : to pay tu tho Muligsiwa
Km. 2 per iiela of muddy land.
UDUr.ODA PAliLKSIYA PATTO W A.— A division of Matalo North, Bouth of
DainhuUa.
Tlio road from K iiruiieg.ila to D.imhulhi pastes through a corner of tho pattuwa.
Th<' Xu'^aliaptda an<l Wct»odapola Walawwas and Wahakotto village are
tli(> UM>i intere><lin<4 placcH in the pattuwa.
Population in IH71, .^.404) (1,HIH) nialoH. 1,000 fcmalea), 5H3 familioa living
in •'>4H houHOH : iu 1881, :UMi (1,1)08 malcH. l.i'Jd females), 745 families living in
1.18 honiic.H; in iH'Jl, 3,0'J2 (l.t'iOl males, 1,4U1 females), 773 families living
in 77i) liouseM.
'riiere are twenty-cisht villages (under eight Arachchis) : Alutgama, Dem*
luwa, KL'unalpota. llewaiiowela, Koudangomuwa, Koblioweliera, Lenawala,
Madipola. Mctlal>e<Ida, Millawana, Miriskutiawa, Nirannoruwa. Xirangomuwa,
Nu>,ahapola. Oli({^uua, Padu-aii^^a, Palapatwala, Porokaragaina, Puwak attawala
Aiyambalagaha-wela, Talakiriyawa, Wahakottc, Wcgodapohi, Wchcra, WolamuUa,
Wile^edani. Yatiwehora.
Iu 1878 tho extent of laud under paddy cultivation was 1,602| acres.
Commuted 3'22'i. ;)/>' 3'. (paid Rs. 1,303*12): uncoiuinutcd 3ril(i. 3/>. W. ; aban-
doned 3<i. 1/>. 7/ : Oorn Aswodduui 2(i. 2/i. 3/. ; ro<leeined 27a. Sp. OL ; temple
land .'lo. Uy<. U/. ; Mdd by the Ciowa 27fi. 11//. 1/. ; loul lOla. 0/>. 5/.
UDr-unu
UDUQODA TDASIYA PATTUWA.-A diviiiion of MiUle North.
A Miuull |ttiiiuwa, l>oiimkHl (»ii tlio voMt hy Uani|)ahaitiyt patiuwa, lOttUi bjr
Aitgiri PnUrMyu pattiiwu, wvMt )iy llmlawuiucku komlo of b«veu Konkt, tad
on tho iiurtli by UiiugiHlu I'nHoHiya |K\ttiiwA.
Wai.aww.vs. — Khclo|)o1a "Walawwn, Muimniwila Walawwa.
EsTATr.s.— Aiubokka, Kunt, Mayaiitcnim, Uuaigania.
Dr.NVAi.K.^AmlMikko Pattiiii DoMale.
ViiiAKA.— Akurambo«1a. Kholcpola, Moiiamwilti. 1{ii»igama.
Pu|>iilatttiii ill 1H71 wan :).l>'.>7 (-MiVi malcH, l.hTI fcMiialcM) J>45 familiM living
in i)()\\ houMOH : in IKHI, \:XU\ {±'M1 maliH. 2.()-2'.> ii>muliM),l»17 familiM living in
711 bouMs : ill |M'jl,:),t;)t;(l/.40inabHj,:>hifrMi;avH), 72r»f:uuilic«iu724liuuii^
Tbi« villa^'i'M (uihlirei^'bl Ar.u-liobis) aro AkiirAinUHla, Alakola-ula, Ambokka,
AnilM)kuiluiia, Itoli^uiniiiaiia, Dalupota, l)oin:i<ia-oya, Dtiwuniiuniulla, Diuibul-
gonunva. KIh l«'|)u|;i, (ialahiti\.i,^Miua. lb>iiiapola, KaiuU!watia. Knnd«wa'.ta
(Akuraiiibo<lu). Kiiii^aiiia, Kiiioiiiwa. Kobohiuwi'la, Kohona« KuKgolU, Ko*-
watta, K«)takunil>uni, Kotaiupola, M.kba)a.\:i. .Mainn<:t)miiwa, Mi>anakulamada«
Mtiiiainiwila, N.iu:i)ia|H»la, (>lat;aii\\a(ta, PuUK'ui^a, I'ulkada, rulbpoU, l*araiia>
gaiiia, Polwatta, I'liwak'^aba da. Itiisiv;aiiia. Siiibibakiirii^aiua. IViiiUihitiyawa.
IViiibiliiii-niya, rilokuiiibuni, l/iuK inulla, >VA(biivs<«;i.'\Vubiioni\ia. WVlegcdain,
Vaiuatunulia.
lu 1S7H l.iWiW a«-n> of patldy laiul wire n ^istiTU'l. Commutetl 'AC^iu, \u, 7|/.
(paiil \l<. 1.710*4.')); uiuonuiniti-il l*t7". ly. 'II. ; utKindoiicil 3<f. .*)/). 3/ ; Crown
Ahwedihiiii Cui, *i/i. 1/. ; rid'ciiii il 'j7(/. !/>. 7/. ; temple land llH«i« *Jy;. 7/. ; m>M by
tbe (.'lowii 7*2'/. (•/». '.>/. : !i»ial Hib/. l/i. U^/.
In tbo Matale Maba Disive Kada-ini-puta it in >aii1 t but Haju Mahago guarded
rilu<,'otla k(iiab> («//i/<, y>. •</^'). An«I it is aUu Kiid tbat tbo Rateiuabutuia\'a-
Hliip of Udu^oda and tbu two MnbandiraniHbips and tbe flag weru given" to
ElK-lopoI.i Maba KaMiayaka Nilanie by King \Vijayai»ala of Gotlapola {anU^
p. JJ*').
Populatitin : —
DanL'apalata k<»rulc
Kandupalata koralo
Mi-tlapalata koiab*
KHtatcH
Europeans
UurgberH
SinbaleHO
Tauiils
Moormen
Malays
Otbcrs
«••
In 18fll.
4.Hl»3
4(>6
Total ... 14,2M
• ••
• ••
• •9
• ••
• ••
• ••
• ••
• ••
• • •
• ••
• ••
1
7
11.0.V2
H«»2
i,riH4
1
7
In I8<J1.
4JH5
5,4411
5H7
13,277
9
•;47
I.G87
G
Relirjlon.
Cbri<«tian!i
I)n>idbiHts
IlinduH
Mobainniedatift
Otiicni
ToUl ... 14,3r>4
• ••
• t •
• • •
• • ■
• ••
• ••
• • •
81;
HM7
1,704
1
...
...
13,277
Toul ... il.-iM
I3.J77
85H UDD— UDU
f-yiumtioH. In 1881. In 1891.
Men able to read ... 2,600 ... 2,468
Women able to read ... ... 108 ... 119
Men unable to read ... ... 4,8^ ... 4,354
Women unable to read ... ... 6,693 ... 6,336
ToUl ... 14,254 ... 13,277
111 1878 aUiut3,3(i9| acres of paddj land were registered, of which 609a. Ip. 5^/.
were commuted, and |i;iid as one-tenth of the produce Ba. 3,485 19 ;
857ri. 2p. '.\\L weru nMhxmod ; 2«mi. \p. 3/ sold by the Crown ; 274a. 2p. 01, were
teoiplu lielilM : \Cnt. *2/>. li/. were almndoned ; total 1,684a. 2/a 7|/.
Urulfwatto WijcHundani llajakuruna Heneviratna Abeyakoii Pandita Mudi-
yanno Kulaliumi f PiHiii;i Tulawwu), Chief over the Rate and Atapattu of
ITiiunuwaira. and aUo Chiuf over the temple villages of Udunuwara in 1798 a.d.
{Vol.t.,j>p.3U0-07).
Ratkmaiiatmayas of Uix'NirwAKAw— Dunuwila Loku Banda 1833 to 1835
( lot. /.. /'. 100). Kniwwawola 1K35 to 1850 and 1859 to l«r»3 (Vol. I, p. 227).
.Ma«iiig:illv, hi iiior, \Xih\ to 1H5H. Madugallc, junior, 18ril) to 1H52. Kobbckadnwe,
Hiiiior. 18«;i tt» lHr»'.». A. !•:. Partiiaj^^ima 1870 to 1872. T. B. Panabokkc 1872
to lH7a. .1. H. I*araiin*f<ima 187.) to 1874. M. B. Xuguwcla 1874 to 1885.
C. B. Nugnwila IH^.J.
lM)rriniLLA. — a village in KohouKiya pattuwa, Matalo South, in Purijjala-
wanaiti, ()U I ho minor riKid from Balakaduwa to Matalo town.
Population in 1H71, -lit? (*J:U male>«, 204 fenmleii) ; in 1H81, 458 (235 malen,
IIW fciniliH) ; in IH91,4(MI(P.IH mahs, 202 fcuialcs). Vcllaljw, deface mlantH of
WMtlo, Br.iliminM. and TumiU, Mudaliperuwo, Ra(l;ilai>cruwo, Uuggunawili-
peruwc, SmitliH, Fislierh, Sinb.ira (Danci rn). Low-country SinhalcMO.
In 1h7H U\ aercH (2ri. ^p. 3/.) of paiMy land were registered, of which 4^ acren
paid MrK. nol» ; tlio re>t were redeemed.
In the Matale Malia DiMavo Kada-im-pota it is Haidthat KuIatungaMudiyanse
and Sinliala Viridnwa n-sided at Udupiliilhi (to^/f, /i. J^.V). It is also Miid timt
(MupiliiiK- Kulatnn^'a Mudiyanse, in the reign of King Wijayapalaof G(Mla|iola,
riHuived tlie K:u«a vevel and the appointment of Adikuramu {ante, pp. 560-662).
ri»(;riiiii.i.F. liiAi.A Wai.wvwa. — rdupibillo Loku Adik.irania had two
dau;.dit(i-s. niairie<i out in diga, and three mouh : (I) Luku Banda Adikarama ;
(2) Kuda Handa KoniU ; and (H) Tikiri Banda (Po/. /., />/>. 311, J/i. .U2, 343,
jfir.:ifif<, 3UJ).
'I'lie Loku Adikaninia wah poKscssod of a considerable extent of land at ITalan-
goda. Purijjala. and IMupihilla (29,r>r>9).
After till! dratli of Kuda Banda, Korala, there were several litigations for his
estate b( twiiii IiIh widow, children, and grandrhildren (58,867, Ofi.080, 60,105,
rami. rj.iiM, 'j^.aio, Test. im).
rdupiliiUe llala put to death for having robbed the king's treasury (Jud,
Com., 6th .\ttftiiHt, 1S:*4).
rdupiliillc .\ilikarania apprehended and imprisoned during the rebellion (Jm</.
Cn,„..Jhlh .\n-iiiit. lS:iU),
Udupiliilh' KuuKirthami, a tenant of the Embilt Vihare (Vol, 7.,/». 309),
Pauana Wai.vwwa.— One of thorn Ararhchi of ManalKMla (62,392, 62,395).
UdupiliilU! Ilaluwadana Nilame (Vul, l^.p, 117).
IMupiliille Sunauda Unnanso of U<lupihdle Walawwa was incumlicnt of the
Bandura .\niiiibu Viharu in Kandanhi-na. Ilarispattu, in 1HG5 (Vol, 7., p. 412),
Udupihille L'nnansc of Bowatte Vihare (Vol, /., p, 218),
Bainuka MudiyauKe, Kulatun Mudiyantic, Tadikaia Mudiyanse, and Kodi-
tuwakku Arichclida, all of Udupihilla, witiieHScstoaUeuepoladeed in 1722 A.D.
(Vol. L,p. :/•»).
Kodituwakku Arnchchilaand Xikawelle Xilame, both of Udupihilla, witneisea
to a deed in 1812 A.li. ( Vol, /., //. 343),
/V<»o7/r«.-.AIag(Mln Tikiri lianda, :13.I86. Alawntugulage, 34,192. Arachchillage^
HI). 1 72 (Tal|K)t Suka 1727). Bulatwatugodnge, HV,472. Kahaudu Kulatun
.MudiyauHelHge. 47,lH'i. Kalawitigoda Loku Punchirala, :):<.48tf. Kumburege,
51.10.'.. ril.l()8. Lanvakarage, 62Jlft. Nikawelle Walawwa, 2U,667, 47,7117.
UDU— UDU
PftdiwiU PanikkiyaUKo« »I,1H2, 38,r.57 (Talpot Mak* 1711). PuikMjml«||«,
( rii/. /., f J^i). Poliraliakotuwe UdunibiUe AnduihUlagt, 61,105, 64,1(M.
Tadikara MiuliyauMlagti, M55, D. C. M. (Talpot 8aka 17U7). TaalMikaxm
Mudiyanxelage, 47,4»2.
(17H5 A.D.)*— Under the oonitU'Ilatiofi llaU, onThomday, tkeaUtlidi^of tlie
waxinfT moon of the month Unduwak, in the year of Haka 1707. Tlie paravml
prup<'rty of TadikaraUudiyanne.of UdupihilUin Kohoniiyapattuwaof Matale,
oouiti^tiiig of Mu^uni-uiiira of 8 |ic'la«<, ^o. I, Tadikara Mndiyanie, haTing
pwHCiwcd, have (rrniitMl to my nun Gunamalrala. WitncMe* who know tbe
ftami* are Udupihillo Ilalahnmi, Vidaue of UdupQiilla, UndiyaraU of the
Kumc villairo. Giiruniiehc of the linmo village, Panditaya of the loune villaffe,
Vodukaraya of the *aroc villa;fo, Aliuvrakkar Naidl* of narakumnre.Knmbnk-
Kollo Gamnmhe of Pmliwiia, IMtipilallo lUUagc Punchirala, llaluwbnage
Puiiehirala, VidcUe Siwurain of the Mime village, Kawaragodayalogu Ukknwa
of the hume village. Known to ho many witni.iMMM the gan|»unguwa h»« Uvn
granted. (Imf.rtx-utionK.) l,2r>.'>, I). C. Matale.
(Ibu.'i A.D.). — On Tut>d»y, in the month Po^on.of (he year of Saka 1727. I,
Ko<lituwakku Aruchchillagv Diiigirula, of Udupihilla in Kohonniya pattuwa at
Matalo, have, in l:oll^idv^ation of the huui of l.'i rid in. which 1 acknowUtlge to
have rcct'ivvd from my gruinUon Kuwrala of the Hame huu;4i\ ^old unto hia
the garden Puli^ahakoluwcwatta of noliH kurakkan M>wing extent.
\Vitni><^'H to thi-« art> I'du Wuluwwe l««)kii Arachrhi Muliutmaya of IMiipihilla.
lluhandiruinge Din^'iri Uauda of Udnjiihilla, uud Pitahamiille Panditaya of
Udupihilla. t«:>,t72.
An old Puttini hcwilo wan hurncd down in thu relK-Ilion of 181K. In 18.MI
it waa in niinH, nnd the Tiinple l«andM Commimiomr rejccti-tl the ckiini fcMr
regiatration. Tht iv in a nrw laiildiug.
A B«>-Tiii.K, A>v.\<A<Ji:, Viii \KA<jr, anh IUn \<>K. The two granite pillaiawith
elephant trunkh near the Ito trrc an* said U\ havo Hto«Ml in Koh<»n Vihare and
were washed down l>y a Hood called *' Nilnniki-waruidiawa.**
Rasin Haitwa.- Tin: Kipii trco near the lH>-maluwB. The tradition in that
while King Uaju Sinliu waH resting under the tree, hearing a noise, he throat
hia sword through it. The mark ia Htill |)ointcd out.
Hai.ancoda K<iiion Viiiai:k.~( !'(«/. /.,/>. JiJ).
UDUPITIYA.— A hnndet of Gampola, io Ounga Puhala koralo, Udapalata.
Mooniieii. :j«».m;s.
UDrRAWANA.— A village in Pallcirnmpaha korale, Lower Dumbara.
Poinilfttion in 1H71, -KM) (207 tiiak^n. lit.) fcnmlrn). In IKHl, 475 (240 nalce,
2.S5 fenialeH). In IKVI : of I'duiawaiiu. 334 (172 nialea. lf;2 females) ; of Udn-
rawana Megtnlagama, 171) [*^li muleN. H4 femalcR) ; total, 51') (207 malea, 24G
fcmalvH).
In the II. L. M. 72) acrc^ (ItCxf. lyi. o/.) of paddy bnd wore rrgi>tert-d. In 1878
the extent wa-^ rather lens, 6x^4' uure« (;i3(i. 1/;. Clf.), of which j<i| acrr« paid
R^. 332 r.4.
On the villa!(o limit lictween Udurawana and Yatawort, on the minor reed, is
a large mango tn^} with Mtono ceutn under it.
At Kotuwcmuduna are the reuiuiiiN of an Kngli^h fort.
Walawwa. — Kinnaranngc .VrnmlM'go Kirinmhat niillage Munmdnha Mudi-
vanxe of Yatawnra had two dunghtvrs : (1) liokn Kumarihanii, Di.irrie<l
Naranpanawo Walawwn and liad a Mtn Mutukudu >Valawwe TkLu Ilanda ol
NaraniKinawa and a granditon Mignmmann AlM>kf>n Walawwe Dingiri Itanda of
Udura>\aii:i ; (2) I'ikiri Kumarihami, mairiud lliralii liauda of Amunugauia,
61,637(1"/. /.,;*. 57).
^)imf7/'«.— Anmiatunga MmliyanH-lage, 33.7IU. Aiiiiiitii;ramtt Palle Walawwe
Itatemahatmaya. 17.«;m. IT.hln (Tal|KitH Saka h;t»3. 173r,), 2«;.:i37, 27,144.
AiunniignmardaWalnwwa, :;r.r.>l. ArnmlNge. ri.N7'i. Itannek MudiyanM-lage,
U4.77M. Hiliilege. 2I.'.»14. 4I.2'«4. :.s,lil«j. i;m.:,oh. 7Mll». Hint«iine Vidanrlage,
«1,2H». ri7.7r.l. Daganderiiye IMa/e. 2'.».«ni?». |»r\viii..g|.. 3M.74!t. Iligalago.
2'*l». 2-Mll. JM.liMi. V'.i.oO'.i.T.^t. liUI. Uii^'L'aiinaWalaviwn. 1,11.".(X. H.). (;aiu-
iiolage. 2MI. 2'<.|«mk lluliiwaiiagi-. :i7,l!Hi. :.h.«hi;, «4».r,uH. Haiigarandeniye
kliihundiram Nilame. 2<'».3.H7. llangarnnd* niyege, lri,7o3, I7.rt|i) (Tal|M}t S.ik*
1(>2>. 17,^1», 2«i.::;i7, 27.14 1. Httpugixlu Wttlawwa. Sii.llfl. Ihaganu IH-ava,
M—U7 3 A
UDU-UDU
2H,100. Kahatat(ai«mudune Walawwa, nu,ID4. Korallagc MuiUyanHO, 24,914.
Mahakumlmrctonnt! Punch! Bnmla, G1.G:(7. Slarukonai^o, childrt-n of Marukona
Muhaadiram Ntlame of Uambukwclla, H,17:). Migammana Aliekon Walawwa,
A1,g:(7. Mulle((aiDa'/e. 2'.I,(hj<j. Mutukudu Walawwa, 01,037. NaftanageMuhan-
dirama, '.M,'J14. I'alliKc 4I,2m4. rdawsKe, Co,322. Ratwatto Hcnoviratna
Uandn, Koiula, f'»l.(iS7. Udurawanu Komla, brother of Dtimbukola Lvkoin
( IW. /.. p. liny UHkohokumburegf, 17,227 (Taliiot Hakn IG84). 20,337, 37,144,
37,1 IMJ, 01,210, 07.701.
(1700 A.i).).— -lu th<> y«'ar of Siikn 10^2. The paravcni landH which Itclonir to
me. lluii'/araitdoniyo Arnchcbiln. of I'durawunn in PaUot^nniimlin of Dumbiira,
viz., Ihalukuiubtira 2 ih'Iun 0 inha^, IIiik\vn'.t(;fu PahulnKumbura 14 lahan
, with the \\vj(\x and low lands inclusive. Thin document huM been
writti-n and granted, Ix^ing ri-oily to proceed to tho camp, in the month Unda*
wak, the llr.-<i day of the inrr<-a»inu' moon, bi'ing WtH]uf><duv, unto Appuhumi,
my only hou. in ]irc«cnce of the following witncH^eH : llunnotigc Sirimalhami
ot I)ura};nmuNV(i. Kuluhnmi of the ^anle village, Kuda Panikkiyalnge Nuidn of
the nanu* villuu'e, ltannek<^'<> I).intura1a of LMurawana, Appuwn Hennyn of tho
r>ame \illa};c, I'unehappu of tho Mime village, Digalngu Araehchila of tho name
villu^'e. Yatuwaru Araehchila. Known to thexo witnerttteii thir« document hat
iM-en \vritt«-n and gmnttil. (Imprecationn.) IIiohc who nhall by wordit be
fiivuurablc to thi«. will mc ituddha. IIiIh document boH been written by
Kuhuln^rnontudune Unnnnne near LMurawana Yihare.
(17*12 A.i).). — L'nder the constellation Ada. on Tui-r^day, the nixth day of the
wuxiiig nitiou of tile month Mak. in ihe year of Sika I<is|. f, Nanduhami, i«on
of (laiiiat^f Ata-awude .MiidiyaiiM*. of LMurawana in PalleganipHhu of Duiuliarn,
who uiu-l leave thi.s eounlry (»n airuunt of hax in^' received ill-treatnieiiL from mv
wile and «.-liildren.have hi-reliy grunted unto my nephew, Hnpugoda Sirimalhami.
Uskohokumbura '1 jmIus, the lower 1 |N'la of Dagamleniya, and of the chena?'
thereto ;ip|HTiainin:/. »V.e. All iIicm* hlirh and low grounds were given. Arawc
MuhaNilaiiic. Hllrpola Wcdikkara l.tkstui .Maliatmaya. Kiriliatkumbure Muhun-
dirama, I'cnahetipola Kor;ila. Known to these haid iM'rnouM thin hoM been
granted near the .Ma'/ul-maduwa. 1 1:111.
(1771 A.l».). — Walti^'unia Saiuaiiera I'nnanse redeemed Pallekumbura of
2 )m1:i» bv paying >■*• ridis and li.'i aninnn of paddy when (iaMihanii. the Appn
(n(iii) tif lluk\\a!i< -^'tMlara Palbge Wiicknn Arhcbila. of IMurawaun
war* tlt-cply in\(d\ed in debt ; anti lie al>o obtaineil Mialakniiibiira 3 |H*Ia«
and ilH appurtriiaiit lioiisrr<. ^itrd«ie<. plantulionH, bi^h and low grontidH, by
reiidcriiig a-oisiaiier lu Appn Naide, the iH'gotten Min of IMage Uijekon
Aelu'liila. The huid ^amanera rnnniine liaxing |HihM'>Kefl thiH iianjuiiignwa
beipieatbed the hanie to nie, Dewunikkhita I'nnanre, who wur* rolnd on bin
iK'lialf ; niid I alf'u liavinvr po>^i-Md for nxty—ix yeuiH, do hereby Anally
traii-fer in luiravini to Wattige J.okn Pumbinila. to le held and ]lo^^«^^r<ed
by him by ke<piiig up and improving the vihure. On Thursday, the ele\enth
day of the waxing moon of the month Uak, in the yeur of Snka 10i)3
calletl Kharana, thir< land voucher haH Urn grantc<l. Witnor-KCH who know the
Mime are KuliataKH'^pitiyt.- Duggannarula. Uannekge Punchirnla of Kahutaga)*.
iiitiya, Digalnge Araehebilai Sayakkamya of thu teiniu village, Imbulwala
Sludiyanse of Wattegnma, Delpabawatte Arachebila of the homo village.
Paiabendi llmigidi Naide of thu came village, Naide Punditaya of the bamo
village. Know ye that known the naid witneiiseti thi« hnn been granted.
(Iiiipreratiunr<.) Should any dispute ariHC touching this, and if any |R-n«onageii
that are valiant, wimi. prudent, having a knowledge of wIhIoui and righteouK*
ne«s. hhall interfere and do juNtice to this, they »hall enjoy heavenly and
worldly happinesM.
(IkH A.I).).— Ilukwattrgo Pallekumbura 2 inIoi* and Ihalakumbura 3 |MdaA
with their ap]»urteiiant high and low lands, house<«. ganlens, nud plantations,
ut IMiirawnna in wbieli I obtained with n giKMlwill by rendering
a'"'i''ianee tti my .Nilame (linsbaiid) f.okii Puiiehimla, have hereby iH'en grant e<1
by me to the xon of my younger rtixt era t Amunugamae:ill(Hl Hatwadana Nilame,
to Im< |Mi->«-?<-><i1 by biui in paiaveni. Thiit Talpoi lias Ikh'U written and graiitiil
under the eonstfllaiioii Puwapnliipa. on \Ve«lnrMliiy, thi* fourteenth day of the
waxing nithiii of the month Ibik. in the year of Saku 1730. Witner.>H>s lothis
nre Angunikumbure rnnan-e, Talag.-ilmwaite rnnanM% I^enawalu rnminse
Web'ge rnimuM* of IMiirawana, lute W.idaiiatuwakkukara hekam Malmtmayn
of .Xiuiiniik'ama, Imbulwala Dandii of Walteganui, Amunuganm l«oku Ihrnbi,
W« ragislu llanda. .Mahie.re Kutiaiia L<'kam .Mahatmaya. IMa Walawwo .Miilian*
dnam Nilame. Kangank\^<* Siitambi, Napanugu Kapurala. Known to k> many
IM'i-MMiH tlii<« (biniun/uw.i has \n'x'\\ grant(«il to my nejihew Hatwailana Nilame.
( fmpreeationji.) And for writing Kulupitiyu Lekam Muhutmayu. 17,010 and
17,ttl».
UDU— UDU Ml
UnrRAWANA ViilAiiP. was built in tho roifpi of Ring Henaimi. Tliera » a
laruu bo'trt'u to which otTcriiiK'^ uro iiimlo. Fuithur iiurili • daffobu in rains ; it
foil in May, IHK\. About tliirty or forty yiinlH to the north in • vmall Tihara
raiHod 3 or 4 ft. from tho i^roiiud, « ith n porch. Tho crocodile mouth ornament,
forminff u frumo to tho iiiin^f, Ih boUUy uiouldiHl and carved. Tlio pamuda
behind tho viluiro im i;(mh1, riMoiitly built by tho incuudieuti wIhwo |iopil i
onluinod in th« end of May. \hx:\.
Thu viharc han uno Nila Paii^MiWArhuru of 1 5 ncnt field and one-fourth of
acre {(ardon hold by Viii:in>;;c |»uoplo. Sorvi<*cM (^fmnuiutablo for Ka. 2H'2i>)*
to wcud tho maltiwa oii^diU'ou tiuuH a yoar ; to nhift tilen of thu panitaU once a
year and whitcwuHh it ; to curry tho incundM>nt'M bii};|{ii}{o for two days a year
(3 by 2).
It baa throo pangu in Watu-^'auin, 2) acrtm hold and half an acre gafden.
RurviccM conimutablo for Uh. 40.
In UoragumuwA tho viharu liaK a inuttottu flold and garden, 60^22 {Voi, /.,
p. 182),
Tho nAi.Ai>A Mamoawa huM ono IlewiHi Pan^uwa hero (half an acre field).
Tenant: lialitiyannidaKe. St'rvior>N (couimuUibloforllH. r>'4iO : to Iwat tom-iom
for thirty dayM in tho year ; to altviitl qh tom-tom licator ut tho fvMtivala, two
Puja Man^alla, and ten dayn of perahura, when on mura rL>coiveii meala ; to supply
two watti of HoworH daily whon on mum ; ut tho now yoar to preaont the Diwa
Nilamo with vegutablcH and Uitul.
The I)r.r:.\i.iNMtrwi: Viiiaui: Iium land hon> (1(»,7()3).
UDUWA. — A villa^i! in Udupalata kondc. Tumpanc.
Thu road from <ialu«;cdam to llandalNiwa pUHM^H through thw Tillage. It is
3) miU'H from (lula^trdara.
PoTTii.A, n hnndot.
* Stream . — Ambaoruwe-rla.
//<//. — I'lluwokjiii.la.
In llio Cin^iiNtif 1S71 uronmd with Pottila ; united iMipulation, 1(U) (81 males,
711 fcmalcH). Population ol' IMnwa in^ IHHl, U3 (4H nmlos, 46 fomaloa) ; in 1891,
*.M) (41*) mah'M, 4 1 fcniab-H). Infciior WilalaM.
In 1H7H ID) a(Mv<« i'm. ()/«. XL) uf paddy land worn rcgitttorod, of whiob9|aof«e
IKiitl Us. in*2<> ; il> aiTOH \vi iv rcdi'onu'il.
/-'iiMi/'iV*.— Korah'jro, 4\i^'*\
A uKMlorn viharu and u Iwi-kotuwa.
A nmuU ambalania.
UDI' WAWAIiA.— A villa'^o in KuluKammuna^iya pattuwa, Ilarispattu.
/////. Moiai;iiikanda.
In the (V'UMin of 1h71 ^rou|Hd with Haiiawana ; uniUiil |M>pulatiou, 66S (353
nudeM, 3(MI fiinulcN). Population of IMuwawahi in 1H8I, f>:i8 (2(11 males, i77
fotualo.4) ; in IHUl, 4H1 {'I'A'l m^h'H,24U females).
In 1H7H 74 arrt^H {'Ma. O/i. 2/.) of paddy hind wore rogisiurud, of which 16}
acri'H |>aid Ux. 1K(i*7r> : M^ '^^les r<.'dioniud ; 5} Iwlong to the ^ahula Maligawa.
Wai.awwa rduwawala branch of tho I Ia1ango<1a family (!'(«/. 7.,^. Jl/),
IIidauKtMla Diiiiva of Nnwarakalawiya marricHl a'uranddaughter of Kobeliawita
Uabada Nilanif and had Itvi' sonM and onu daughter :>-
(ij Kottalbaddo Nilame, married an Aluviharo Kumarihami and had thr^e
dauKbtem: the eld«*Ht married AmnniiKauia Itannuyaka Nikime of the Ilangu-
rankela Dewale. tlicMiTond married Madni>allo Itanda uf Kotuwogv«Urain Matalt,
and the tbini Kamiwatlo Walawwe Hantla.
(*J) Wannakn Nilann* bad two dant^bterH : ono married Madugalle I^ekam
Mabatniaxa of Upper DnmlKira and tlio other lUnduniyo Wahiwwv llandaof
lldnnuwara.
(It) Mulmn«liiani Ndanie bad three mmih : (a) Hnlan^iHla L«)ku llanda,
RiHnavaka Nilanic of tin* Wallaha^oda Dewale, niarrioil a daughter of M«»hi-
giMh ttati-inaliatmava ; (h) .MiMldnma Itanda was umiuirriod ; and (c) Hin
Uunda mairn-d a luily <»f tho Pad«'niye Walawwa in Seven Koralia.
8r,2 UDU— UDU
(4) Badde Nilame had ihreu sunn and one daughter : (a) Halangoda Loku
Riitida, Ritomahutinaya of Lower Dumbaru, marriod a lady of the Talgahagoda
Walawwu and had two daughtem and one aon, one of the daughters married in
dig;i to Uatw;itte, iiatomiihatniaya of Lower Dumbora, and died ; the other
d:iugliior nuirriod in digii Tikiri Banda Panabokke, Police Magistrate of Matale ;
and thu Hon, Halangoda Tikiri llaiida, BaMnayaka NiUnie of the Kundy Pattini
Dvwsile, niurriiMl thu cldcMt dniightor of Loku Banda Nugawela, Ratemahatmaya
of I larinpaiiu ; (b\ Mcdduina Banda wan BaMiiuynka Nilamo of Dodanwola
Dewiile, III) iniiriitid a daughter of Doranegaina Uatcmahatinaya ; (c) Punchi
Banda married a lady of tho Panabokku Wuluwwa ; and (fl) the daughter marriod
in dii^a MoLiguda llatomahatmayu of Ilewahota.
(it) Kiiila Nilaiuo, marriod Siyambalangumnwo Kuniarilmmi. IIo won mi id by
iM>niu to liavu (lied without inMUf, and l>y otluTH to huvo l)con the fatlior of
IliiiL^iilwalu fiukii Bauila, Korala. Hih widow married Uidigom Pattuwo Diauva
( V nf, /., ft. .v.i.t).
((i) Kuni.irihanii.
lldiiwiiwala Wijekon Disavagnvo a land to a HilvcrHmith boy from Doluwa,
and the dosctMidanti of thu Hilven«mith poHsohHed it for five gunorutions ( Ko/. i.,
/*. tso),
Watturantonne (labada Nilanio and Halangoda Gajanayaka Nilamo represont
a foiiinle branch of thu Uduwawala Maha Lckam family.
'PlicOabada Nilamo had two sons. Appnhami Dugganna Rala and Halangoda,
lato BiHiiayak.i Nihiuio. Thu Du^^^anna Il;ila married Aluviharo Mahatmeyo,
and lio on lii>« duath delivured his lands to bin wifo on u Talpot dated Saka 1724.
Sliu lived with tho Basiiayaka Nilaniu (hor husband'a younger brother) for some
time, and then left him and lived wiih A^'ittaliyaddo Nilume.
Ayitt-iliyaddu Nilamo Hold thu silvursmith'H land to Homo Moormen.
Afturwardn Aluviharo Maliatmeyo litigatod with tho Bannayaka Nilame for
landn whieli hIio oiitainud from bur huaband upon tho Talpot {Jud. Com., Xlthmul
^sih Uciohn-, :J3tU Xuvfiiittn', nml ISlh December^ IS 1 7, (tiul 2Sth XocetHber^ ISli? /
Vol. /., p. 30), ,
(lH(Vi A.D.). -On Thursday, tho twentieth day of Ponun, In tho year of 8aka
172 1. Tilt* land Uduwawala Paran^'ambinnu of :t amunu, together with the
four Dalupat attaehtKl thereto, and the gardt>ni4 Egodawatta nnd Megoda*
walla anil ilic li«'na lying between the Amhalama and the rook Udalugala,
nil ai Kulii^'amnmnaMiyu puttuwa. were enjoye<l by (bdMida Nilamo of
l.MiiwaWala. and altiT that thry were given to bin Hon Knda Nihune, and
aftcrwanU ih* y were given by him to Aluvihiiru Mahatmeyo, who a'4'4lHt4il, and
who i-4 rihiiiMi to him. \Vitn<'.'>i4es who know the Haine are Qoraka<^ahupitlyego
l'unan<*r, Aiulai'aw«'We runauAe, raranagunui rnnanse. llapuwida UnnaUHu
(»f Kahawatta. I'lilwattcge Loku INmehinila. Ku<lii I'ihanarala (nun of Ilia^nuna
Kaukanaiiiii). lii'Mrnivetro IMinehlrala, Sutkondt* Vedarala of Tulawinna,
(iaiiiaK*' I'uiM'liirala, Kaluiwatlege Araeliejiila. Wewalapitiyi-go I'unehinda,
!>• I^ndiakiunluinu'o INnu^hirala. MoIIin^ege Appurula, Kntlarutenne Vithi
Naidf. Uduwawala lloranckaniya, Kahaiidle .N'ekat Duraya, and Viyanna. and
111 prrtiiicf nf thene iwuido thiif land vouelwr was grante<l to tho wdd
.\luvilian< .Mahatmeyo. If any pcrituuA of the family or any others wore to
diKpuir if;:ai-(lin;; the land, the wrath of Oo<1 will come on them, thix
I prououncr once, twioc, and thrice, but Aluviharu Muhutmeyo or any daughters
or .-onM d« >eending from her may give thu laud, confirming their right by the
live ontliH without incurring the wrath of God.
A Chotty brought tho action 00,701 against Ayittaliyoddo Kumarihami, for lands
he purehuHcd under writ 7'J.iU4, and to which tho Kumarihami claimed right
from her mother Aluviharo Mahatmeyo.
Uduwawala Uodantonne Uula and UduwawaU Modage Bala witnesses to a
Bokalawola deed in li»7» a.d. ( Vol, /., p, 107).
Uduwawala Atapattu Nilamo witness to a dedication in 1812 A.D. to the Asgiri
€kdigo Vilmre (IW. /../;. 7;i),
A roservod hena, near a c;ive, owned by the HaUuigoda family from the timt
of King Nareuflra Sinlm, allowetl to Im) cleared after the ooceitsion {JuH. Vqih,^ 24tk
JuHf, IH'JG).
Halangoila Walawwe Kuda Banda uiarriotl in 1B78 a daughter of Uendeniye
Kiri Banda by a daughter of Poholiyadde Banda (07.^30).
UihiuMuia IMa tialiada Nihune had laml in this viUrigo (Ko/. /., p, i^).
UDU— UDU 863
PoLWATTR Walawwa. * Wijokon Hent Mudi^aueUge alias Polvatte
WaUwwo Loku DugganiiA MiUinu aad his wifo Dmgiri Amma had fire iona
and thruo <liughtcni (^luJ. Co/Mm SOth Juz/wa/, 1S24). One of the looa, Kmla
aliat Ukku llanda Duf(i^nna Nilauio, who wm ntnoty-Mvon yean old in 1873,
auid ho wan the uiMooiatod liUMlNind of two bruthorK* different wivef» (5r»,lM»;i).
Another Hon, Tikiri Banda, who flic«l in iHtiH, married twice, hiH fint wife wom
an Amnnuguma lady and hiH Hccond ILiu Mcnika fTeHt. H25) ; her daughter
married Wil-aniuno WaUiwwa and had three children (4H,tiJig, 55,4(if), (il,C37).
/Viwi7/«'jr.— AlM*kon NValawwu. :)1.2*il). ;il,:{2.i, ati.tlo. Amunugnma Banda, for
tho in%tuU! of I'ulwatLo Diifr^iinim Nihiuio, ami hin wifi\ .V2,2s7, 5.'i,4(m. Atta-
• ^m «• ■ «L.hft<k« Vb 1 I >>■»«■»• ■»»■»>» M.a.k^vk •» •
ivi^uiiakumituru liiTut .iiuaiyuuHiap'. mi.iii. hu (.>. .h.). Kianatfo, J:!.irji).
Kliihu^rt' alitii LMuhuj^d. for n hon:i lietwiin U<lii\vuwnlu and Yatiwawala,
as.llUi. IJuiiia^rr {Ju'l. (\>in.. I'sth Xor. n,b, r, lyJ7), ;»l,»OH, »rt,3J7, I7,ri7tt,
72.:»cKl. iH.<;il». y:.,l»i:«. ir.,Si»|. (Sau.i.lul Paiilkkiyalago. IH.:I21. l.fJT.I (\. S.).
Pohvatto \V:ila\v\v:i (./m//. t\>ui.. 30fH Aw/inf, IsJI), l7.iiJl, 17,171, K.-VM,
18,1 1'.». Ii».:wi5. iM.r.ris, :n».2s7. :.:,.nr.. :,:i.«h;:;. r,i.r,:i7. To-t. »3:». RajamantrUe,
5<).D'.M). Tuniic Wuhiwwo Tikiri Kuiimrihauii of Owilla, 31,2.V.i. 31. .12:1. '.iU.I.IO.
Wijayuratna Koiiura Mihlivaii^'h-^^c. 72.:*b;i, U.'t.HUl, U8,32l. WU-amane
Wnlawwn, 7a.2(;i. YakiloHMila^'f. V2.MX
(\61M A.DO.—In tho your of hNika Kiol, on Tiioidny, thu tenth day of
in tho inon-.ii«iii}( iiidhii, uniU'r the uouHtoUutioii DonatA. 1, Mtxloge Knda
Ualuhaiiii. of IMuwawulu in Kulu^MiiuuunAHiyn )tattu\va, do hcrt^hy dtvlare
and Niy thut I liav*' traiL-^ri trcil aixl iiiudoovor in iMiravonl unto my ailoptiHl
Koii Tikirala tho follow in/ laiiil.» )M*loii}*iitK to tno : — l>ol)rnhakumhura of
'2 |H'Iiut and tho a|*|inrti iianoo a(ta>'h«Hl thoioto, il(Mta|mhini|)i-la of |.*t lohoK,
and tho llrlil (lalaliiliyuw.-i tif J ik'^h. and It^ uttaolii'd lii^'h hindii, vii.,
*J |N*1:i- of Malahi-iia an«l tin* rlimas I*unda1UL'a)at;n\vaht>na, Aiuhnlainn;^wa«
hotia. l'illrNvoli(Mi:i. I'lia^iikii/ikoinwohrhu, Nlka>(oli<>li«'nn, TnlaKollowatta,
hnd il ahinnn oi MoniKH iv<<liiMia. 'riiat all Iht-tio landn lmv<* Uvn ifivon with
tho kiio\vlod;;o of ilio w tnir>-«(>.-i Kuniliuro>;o Hula, 1-Ihrluwntte Muiliynnw,
Aohari (iuiuiinilio. Ili'na^a. I'llnixlupiti.vo .\|i]Mihaini. Nui^ahu;^ Appuhaml.
and (lanin^^- Ap|iith:vnii. Thai tlu* Miid Tikirala mny |hi«-i'!>H thr«o iandrt
withont um inloriiiplion. and he U frot- from ordeal oathn and puniMhmentit.
Th il tlioM who wnild a^oj^t (if any di>pulo Hhotild ari^o for tbePH* Undn) thi>y
will roroivo cvrry lilr^Mojr. 17. 1 7 1 .
(17«0 A.I).). — Whironi of ilioni'von ehlldrou born to Kunji Naide by bit wife
Pichcho iriama. both ol IMnwavvala in Kulnt^ammuiioMiya |iattuwa. the vld<>r
four of tliini. numi'ly. Ali IMttum rillai. Nniuil PilUi, and the third and
fourth, havinu' iM't-n ilixoht ilicnt, to tiio iKiri:nt<4, wont uwuy, <iuittinir the hcnne
and till' villa-.T. to ilitfon-nl part-* of tho country, ucirordin^ to thfir own wi*b
and choiii' and n iidmil no a-««i>itaniM* whulovor to ilm |Kircnti nor took any
noiicoof thi'ui. and ilu-nliy thu wiront>. Wfro ro«luc«H| to groat poverty, want,
nuM-ry. and otlur iJi-^tro-Hf.^. und iM'ramo much indnht^-il ; and wborean the
purcnt-t b«ramo c-m <-i|iii'ntly hi>lplo»i< und worti unable to jMiy their dfbt« ^
and whiro.i- aNo tho ihnc *y«»un;ror ohildron. Xaido I'illai. Sinna Umma,
and Alinia I'nuna (who aro now living with tho paront-*), oro now roudi-ring
thcin cvory u-^iiiancr un<l niaintrn.imi'. autl un» uIko p«>rforming all the
i*orvicv. ami havo turtlii-r jmid all th'' d- bu whifh tholr |iartutH owi-d.
Now thoH'f.iro tho land tJ. tak"]ii»pi»i>a of 2 i««'lrti«. toj^Mhor with all the
appurtrnanri"* tlior.to. nauH l.v. low und luirh lund«*. iNdon^rin? to the unid
|M»ri'nt<i, rirlulio rnnna and Kunji Naiilr. huvu hvn^n twulo ovor and
tran^forrMltiithr ihrifyoun/rr chiltlrun : and that in oa«e any othcn interrupt
or conirpi itiih iluy will . utti r ilh- oulauihion or the uuna** of tho urdual oatb»
«r.4 ri)!'— rnr
lit thit oiiriiiii^' of )iif« f»r rliiir iitoutlt • or ut tiio niovintf of thrir Ht4«pM ; ami
ihiil tho tiin'<> }-oui)(?rr citiliiri'ii will ncvi r Huffvr any calamities, that tbej
an* fill' nntl cnii >*w«ur the M-von (irdcul (lathi*.
'rhJH laiKl TalfMit wan y^muUtX in tin* year «>f Sokft 17U2, on the third dav of
the tl«'crtaninK luuon ut thi- month \V<r«ak. on WiHUifMlay, at the Kandy DaUda
Muli;.'nwn, whilf tho iMoplc were a^^enlble(l at the pemhera feHiival. The
witnc^-tfrH nro Krihawatte Korula of the )luhu Lekam in Uduwnwala, IIalan«
Koilu Lfknni Muliatnmya, Kluhuge Panikkirala of Yatiwawala, and Viharege
Dnv'Kiinnarnla.
Known fo the^e i>erKon<< thin Talpot woa written by mc, Wengoda Pnnohi*
rala. I7.7-'7.
Thb ri)i\VA\vAi.A ViiiAiti: is de]ien(1ent on Iludiihunipola Vihara |C0,771,
67,740, liM/.i.'in, 7.'>,'JH4). It wiiH huilt in King Ruja Sinhn'8 time. The tradition
in, that tho kin^ caused it to bo built and gavu u largo imago and a karnnduwa to
it and olfeied landM. Ail tbo landn aro old dudicatiunM, cxcopt one since the
accoHsion {T. L, C, HS ; dffice 304 ; Vol. /., ;>/>. 301-304),
Haka \Cd'.\ (17ol A.i».).— A deed of gift to tbo relic at Uduwawala Viharo, of
Mini^Mkunibuva. Tbo Talpot aUo htated that MiidiyanMO got tbo land from
ruiK tbi Appii, who bad inboritod it from bin father Kicunuka Rahi (Jwl, Cum.,
:i7th SuvrmUri\ ISSI).
IMiiwawala <• unarm na ITnnanne r«. IhikwatU* Sumangala, Feradcniye Indajoti
ami Ilukwaiti* Dbaniiiuijoti rnnan^-?*, for the viham. 'Ji,84.'i.
Tbo vibnro biis ibive Servieo l*angu bore :—
1. 1I««wi«(i.—- Tt-nantH : (Sonatuwo TeniniotUiyalagu and Tittapatgala Yak-
deH^al:lKo. llnbl 1{ aero field, *J acreH gaixlonx,- and half an acru beu. Services
(eonuiiutalile for Kn. 1 I'7o) : two men to boat tom-tom on |M>ya daya, tbo four
IV'htivaU, and piiikani daya ; to aKNist in decorating tbo vibaro for tho four
re<<livalH ai.d piiikani dayH ; to Hbift tbo tiloH of tbo vibaro whon nocoiwary ;
whet: on duty tbu itMuintH rocoivo conjeo in tho mtirning and curry and rice at
noon.
2. llakgedi. — Tenant : Madamcge. Holds one-fourth of an aero field.
SiTviccH fconiniutablo for Rh. 2*U0) : to blow tbo cbank on poya, pinkam, and
tbo four festival dayH ; to ahHint in tho decoration of tho vibaro on festival days ;
when on duty the tenant receivcM conjee in tho morning and curry and rice at
niMin.
3. .Ilorane.- -Tenant : Oonntuwo Tenimettayaln;:;o. lUdds one-fourth of an
iicro liebl and tbruu-fourtlm of an aero garilen. Services (commutablo for
\in. fr in) : to blow tbo boranewa on iNtya, pinkani,and tbo four festival days ; to
a>>iHt decorating tbo vibaro for tbo four feMtivals and pinkiim days : tbo tenant
leceiveM conjee in the nnnning and curry and rico at nonn when on duty.
4. IluntuUna. — Marnwonu.
TboDM.MtA Mai.|(;a\va has a Mora and a Ilewisi Pangu, tbrco- fourths of
an sere li<-1d and 1) aero «4aiil(ii, bebl by i'uUopiliyoge, TenimeilayalaifC, and
Yi>iiuiialau'(>. ServieiM (eoniniutablo forRn. 8) : t(» perform one niui'a of liftcon
ila)H in a year, during' wliieb ibo tenant has to |KTform tbo usual menial servico
of niurakara.yo of l*»w ilr^Mve ; the tenant to get conjeo in tbu nntrning, curry
anil ri«i' in ilie ufienioon, and a bnnilnwa of raw rico iu tbu ovening. when bo is
on duty at ib«.' Maligawa ; a nmn to U'lit tomtom for two mum of four days
each at I be Maligawtt.
UDUWKLA.— A village in Oandabo kondc, Lower Ilewaheta. It was a gabada
and a koralu village. It in 4 nules from Ampitiya and alK>ut 5 miles south-
OiHt of Kandv.
iS/miKu.— banwelbondi-o)-a, Dikdcniyc-oya, Hapugastenne-oya, MeddeH>ya,
Talatuoya.
//;//;<._() iiiihirivakanda, llantnnckanda, Matanpatanekanda.
Population in lH71,l»:it> (5U1 males, 435 females).
Tbo ftdlowing banilelH formed tbo village in 1881 :— Pallewchi and Hunu-
koiiivN.i, :VJ8 (2(1*.) maleM, IK'J fonialeM) ; Ratemulla and Udagama, 443 (232 male?*,
211 f<nialeM);Watnliyaddn, 233 (137 males, % femalos); PAllogama, 225 (123
maloM, l(i2 fenuiKx); toul, 1.2'JU (7(11 nmlos, 5Ud females).
Populatitm in iHUl, l,iH)3 (itOA males, 4U*.l fouulen).
UDU-UDU 866
DiTitiont :— Uduwela Qaltenna, 73 (40 miles, S3 females) ; Uduwek Hono-
kotawa, 131 (05 mtiles. GG femftles) ; UduweU Pallogsma, 210 (107 males, 103
femal<w); Uduwela Pallewols, 147 (G3 mn1e», 84 fomules) ; Uduwela Raiemulla,
131 ((U) males, 71 females); Uduwela TAla|>iiiya, 34 (IG males, 18 females);
Uduwela Udagama, 203 (114 males, 80 females) ; Uduwela Watuliyadda, 74
(39 males, 35 females).
In 1878 there were registered in Uduwela 234>] acres (118<i. 1^. 4/.) of
paddy land, of which 17G^ acres paid Rs. 274*90, 34 1 sold hy the Crown, 19 acraa
temple land.
In IHIO A.n. Sangappu (lamarala, Ilowawitise Uamarala, and Haroi Gamarala
of this rovul vtlLigu (21.094).
Uduwela MudiyaiMe said he saw Keppiti|M>Ia NiUme open two hoxes which
contained dresHcs he had seen the lute i'lnff wi'ar, and a velvet dress with gold
ornaments wJiicli Kiny Kaja Sinhu received as a present from the Dutch (Juc/.
Cow., 36th ^V«/<■H^^r, tSlS).
Uduwela MudiyuuHc vnu of the chief rehels of llowaheta in 1818 (Jnd. 0*m.
Hit Deceinbfn ISIS).
/'iiHulhn. — Alianitun^'o. ri.o.'iti. Af;Alnkumhim>}rt\ Al .?r»3. G4,r»G2. Alut T)ura}-alafre
GU.lMi:». M».4r»f*. Aiiipltiyi'Ko, lH.Hio. ArurlahilhiKe. 7.7lKi (Tal|iot Hika 171.".).
Attaiui\ukii Mu(1i>uiiH(lnp>, K.oiM (Tiil|MitH Sakii li;t)H, 17ul. I72ii). l«i..'>Sa.
naiitiyniiimiaKi'. '^.t>.s,>, :\\:VAt, im.H.V.{. s:i.:t71. IttrnkarnynlnKc M.iai. IX>1-
^'alia)Nlr Alapiifiii Arni'lirhi. .'i.n.Vi (Tai|M)t Suka 17'.>ii>, *M.O'j:i. mNtaiit(t^kira
l{iitciiuiliatiim>a, 'Js.'iiMi. r.s.in. Ihiiinwila IMwa Nilauto, 49,ri*.i2. Duruyninirc
4:i.(;:i(i. V.Uv^v, ln.p.r.*, (i7.|o|. r.iiil};aiutt KminiiiKo. ri.O.Mi. HuUrukoraltgo,
Hl.ri'js, >|.ih;|. Iloral Miuliyaii'f gnvo a dcul iu Ki.ir* A.u. to hi« threv
miiiH {Jmi. f'oin., nth JhIij, ls'*l ; Vol, /., ft, ^3:1). Houmra Dnrayalage,
ul.tCtM. .*ilt,>au. Iliikkiiinlmi()rt\ 4:i..Mi'J, ri2.0Nl. KuhiMura MudivauM'lu^re,
>,1*^'.'. :t('i.ii| I. i;{,.*i'r.>. Kaniiiatilaku Kajapakxa Wa^ulu Mii(liyani*i>, lutu Rate-
nialinniiuva and Hrvi>itii<< rttlhrtur* Matalt* North, iu iK'iO. (ton of IMuwela
Muiliyaii-'r. 2:i.i<;ri. 'iii.MVA. ;il.l^^. :t:t.(Ni4. ;t:i.tHii. :ii.421. l'.*.27t;, 4:t.(;uH,
oVJl'J. i;:i.rrj:.. r.u.iUJ i;:..:.lli. <;M Hi. l;^.4•Jl. 7'J.2tMi. 72.474, 74.1C.'i. 7!».97m : he hod
inmls ill Utlnpulatn. i«i,o71 ( I »'. /..;'. UU). Kikirit^rlnire. 40.1U2,4.'».24S, 61.25:1,
i;i.iir>2. tis.liM. :4.1i;:>. 7!M»7s. hkAM. K(>^htlim•};l-.:^l^•Jl9JiM.U0. Kotntroihllf'
KfiriyukaniiiaraUug«'. 2:1.1 <i(i. Kutuwc};o, '•ti.7.*>2, .'i,71.'i (N. K.). Knila ilfiiaya-
hijre, :tU,014 (Talput Saka 1 7:{ I). U'li^ima l[<>nayaluire, '.Mi/.iaS. Maha f/t-kama-
In^o. 'il.(>2*«. sl.iWil. .Mi><la\vi'la^'('. .V.).7.*t2. MiptniKiitixala^e. >'8,iai. Mmlaran-
jralaj,'!'. .Vi.lKU. .".iJ.o.M. :h'..7.'7, :»>.:Us. IiO.m'I. MtHiriiuii. l»4.y7J*, «»7.2lKl. Naira-
lin^aiii I'uUr. (;:i,(i2:i. i;:i.'.H..\ ('..'.:.lt». Niiiinluwa-<loU\n(l<U'gi>. 4:i.rM0, (;7,1ol
<)li'inu;ri'. i:..2IM. Palaiiittppa nutty. t;.ViM;i». i;."..r.iCi. 72.174. PsUifre. 40.118.
ran;:i»lirf;»'. .".s.jl.-i. f,7.2l».i. iis,.M».-., r.^.V.lM. SIM.'.**. ]*Hrn«nii^'iligo. iH.\*7n, 7.*I..'>7I.
rinik«»lu\vti:»«. •»»'i.«»:;:i. INilkotuwij-r. ;il.4S»<. IJajaiiiaiitrijfe. .'MJ.!»2<». .*• 1.291.
iU.'.i77. :\.'X,o. :i.7i:. ( N. S.). S* wim'.n rlu ity. s:U71. Siimaiya Chrtiy. :..V!»:W.
i'ni.n.M. ,'h;.727. r.s.ill". r.i».Mil. .St.liuiiiiitiu f.,. Knro Appu. .VlMk"!, ."i7.."iI4.
Tahipitiyr Caiiiiiiahi la'/c. 42.27«;, I'l.'l.r*!".*. Tnlapitivc Mudtyann lag<* {Jini.
. ( o,H.. tilth ./«/v. isr, ). i s,7l»7 (Tal|Hil Saku 1711). 2'»,:.mi. :W.«H)1. :iS.l>«»4, 42.27«,
42.:ilu. Lt.ciii. .'.N.I 17. r.:<.r.L>:>. (>.'.. ->tu. lMu«lutii|H)ia Httgr, 42..Mi». t'.;i.i:2a,
C.Ii i»12. u:..:. Il». r.lnw. la \\mV\v Nilaiiu' ( I W. /.. /./#. :"'r. .;«;>. Uilu^i'la iMnjrlri
Ainiiia. wifi' of Kurtiuatiltika. lutr ltatciiiahatiiia\u, n'.t.ri,'i4, li.*».l>(i*.i, t't.'i.iiiiri,
i;r,.|n;i. \\*:.V1A. 7J.47I. 72.:.o.». r.Uiwda (Jihanaialu {Jutl. torn., UHh Jul^.
/>/<). (Mu\\ilai)<l>unMralal;ii:c I'iiiliaiiii iu l'^ 'J ( IW. /..//. //«*). IMuwela
Muili\aiiM> u'ot a Sauiiu-. Saku I72.'». I'loiii thv la>t Kitt^ oi Kandy. 7,71NI.
rilnwtin .M nili\aii-«' \ \'v!. I.. />. i'^i). I'lhiwi'lii ll.(ja|iak^k Mixliyunw.
IMiiuila Itala in 17«;ri a.i». {,i'f,,p. JiU). Ww/ luhi^-.tUnu i luliy, .*i.*».U.l3
.*.«;.n:il. :.r..727. .'.s.;t|s. W.ivila Mu«li\:iiiM l;ii:t ( I*.''. /../». t'f.'t. \Vati<;r<yalaK<»,
21.««l'l (Trilpwl Saka I7;IJ>. r.s.ills «;i».jii;i. Watuliy»«l«li- hiiia>ul;>-,'». ai,4bM,
:if*.27I. :.'.».>:»•>. «i7.1l«», i;:.4:.o. r.-i.lir,. 7.'i.."i7l. Watiili\aililr rolkotitwt'gi*.
.>.27 1. :.•.>>:»». ti7. no. Wtllripiariutty. 12.27*;. l:{.i.os. |:iV,,ili. 4M,i;l«>. Willn.
yrii ( luity. i;«i.r.».;. Yalawaia ll:it« inaliatiiinyu. f«»r u waiiTM-our^. ^1M.**».
(1711*1 \.i).).— Ill ihf year ot Saka (l)«;:{^. of t|i«> iiiuiith Kxils, the fifth day of
till- iiii-M a-iii;^' iihmiii, hviuM MuTiiluy, iiu«li-r ih«> <i>tiHtflluti«in IMi-a. ba«t thin land
vuiK'lirr Ihi'I) Ki'>ii>t4<l. to wit, tlio |tar.i\riii IaimIx of K.ijaiiinntri tiammaho, of
VMiiwrhi in thi' Mr:;*Mlatilii> of llrwalutu. conxi-tin/ ol (laUailukotuwa and
(iiMliirakniiiliiira in I*uliya<l'l.i. llattatt«Kiiiy«-kiiifil»itru iu IMunuwara, with the
hi;.'li aitil low utoiiii-N. '^.iiili ii>. \i'.. thcivtu lK-lunj:iiitr. hn\o all hceu <ivrn in
paravnii to Ktaiia. tluMlautrht* rof Uaiatiiaiitriy.i. Tli«' (T^KUof thofourjuarters
art* \viiiu>oi-< til tlii-. SiioiiiUy. \\i!ii.>tH who know thi arc r.tiil^ania
Cfalpoitcge A|ipiiiiauii, Kuuuragu Loku Arachchila, KaU'Utulle Aruvhcbila
^
ri)u-rDU
Ratemullo Sundaniharoi Amchchiln, Konarahaml, Igittapjiu, Uduwela
Koiiura AraclK-hilo, PalU'wela Gumwahv, liulawuliya, antl Li>aua Podiya.
(Iiu|irtMatu»nr«.)
( 1 77(1 A.D.)— Under the coiiHtellntlon lTtiiruputn|iA. onTneMlay, tho thirtocnth
day of the waxing uiotm ot tho month Wak, in tho year of 8akA ltiU8. I,
(iiiriitarn Iliimi. of tht* riUiwtIa Atu|iiittti\va iu Mc)?oilatiho of Uewahota, do
hi-rvliy Kraut unto Altun«*kiiK«' Menikmla, for |K>hM*H>ion in uaravcnl, Nohiuiiivulu*
kuniliuni :i nniunu. iW irnnUn U'lon^'ing thcrt'toon which tho houK; standi*,
the ^iinUn. .Vo. The wiino-rh who kn«i\v that thlndiiMl of trnnHfer ha« bci'n
ivin mar \\\v kinvrV ;:ranary. in tlu'inyiil villa^u of Uduwola. aro Kotuwegc
ridanc. rahula^T Kaitkanania. Liyniinrala. Tiila|>atawadnnnn, Mi^lawaln Unin*
niah«*. Itujuiiiuiiiriva. llaiiv'idiya. I)in>;itta)»|»u (lurunnrhiv Pataya llcnaya.
(Witn««M') of I In- koml<> \illnirr an* llfnc^rr Arachchilft. IMuwi'lapo Vudnrala,
Kand«-^'t> .Inn^Minila. tialli'nanni)U> Hala. Kilinda Yakd4•^i^n. AngunawaU
Pnnditaya of Niiirnliyadda. With the knowhil^'o of thc^<e high and low
iHTHoiiH^'o 1. Gariiiara llami. havcKcanted to Menikrahi. (Imprecations.)
(I77!i A.n.). — Aharatun«;e (iarutnra Hnmi. of Nehtniwala in Mrgndatihe of
llfwali«-ui. under thi* coi)^t«Hation Ahwidu, on Friday, the nixth day of the
iu< ria-iii;; UHMtn of tho month N'nvan, in tho yrar of Sjika I7ul. };rant4d G ncUa
of a tifld.a hMU»io. ^'arden-*. and 7 chrnas to hi^ brother'n daujrhter MvnikLtanA
and \\i* ^'randMUi Kirala. ha>in(r ri*nivt>d a'*>ii*tancv from thein. Witnc>H's :
IIiiiiirkKc (iandahayr AnuJichila. GaI|Nitte^e Punchirala. Karnndawalnifc
Pun<*))ir}ilM, .laya<«undara Ilala, \V(d«-^«dara Uda<;o Punchirnla. Konant^u
Anu*)i*!hila. Klul^'^niua llan^'idi Unnuhi*. Etul);umu liettayu. Talpot wriitvu by
llina;.'anta Yakd»-^>a.
(I7st» A.n.).- rndir th«Mi>nj»tfllation Mula. on Saturday, the tenth day of tho
waxing mcKin of the nmnth Nikini, in tho year of Saka 1711. The laniU which
I. Me<)n<;amn)e«M«* Kouuia Arachchila^e Sirinialhaiui Lij'ann Hnhi. of the royal
villnuM' IMuwiln iu S:i<;ani tSaiidalie Mc'rodatihe of Ilowaheta, have obtainiHl
fruui tii«> Ureal Oate Kuudaoal(> with the title of Sirimalhami Liyaua Uala. for
|Mt-«'i-'.ion iu ixTiHtuity. t«>r writiu}; the Ijokam of the royal villuif is*, which
lantln in I'duwela. to wit. Kaluwauapitiya 3 ju'lan and the cluiuu*
Puwakdaudtiwalahi iia and Intbuleteuueluna. the>e 1niul.<*, having iH^cn obtaimnl
by uie troui tlie Ureal Hale. wen» ]Hi«.«.i».M»d by mo for nlN»ut N-venty-threo
>earh ; aud i\< 1 ha\e no eliild b('<:oiieii by uie. and a^ 1 have from a long time
ret'ii\«<l a-«ifiane«* fmni my nepbiw. my vMer hi>«t<'r*H wm Punchirala
Talafiitiye Mu«li\auhe. 1 have giauted unit) hiui the afore^'aid (}ami»anKUwa
in |Hira\<'iii : antl iIijh TaliHit ha\itig Ui-n writttn in the handwriting of mo,
Sirimalbauii l.iyiina Hala. ban Utn givui unto Talapitiye I'uncbirula Bludi*
yaiiM', Miyiug •• di ini " "diunii." The oflbiating headmen of the royal Tillage
ennnot alienate thi«> imnguwn. Thin Hhull bi>long unto my nephew Talapitiye
Punchirala Mudiyan«>e. His descendants, or thoce who obtain from him, hhall
not. hutfer calamities when they swear on the seven ordeal oath-*, but my other
relations or strangers or |H>ople of the country fhall MifTer e.ilamities at the
ordeiil oaths for all the K'veu timO'>. Having thus ^] token I have given thiM
laud voueher. The wituesM^H who know this are Arachchila I aUo know,
Puliugurala I als«) know. Kankanama I a1^o know. Menn Naide I also know,
Hiilawaliya I also know, Mtniku I aUo |know, Gurunnehe I also kno^»f,
lleuaya I alxi know. Weilikkaraya I also know. \Vatteg«'ya T also know.
iMaldeuna I aNo know. Migon)»attiya 1 also know. Known to those witnesses,
autt in presence of many more persuns, I have delivcre«l thin Talpfit. written
on an ola leaf taken out of the leavi*!» which were preimred f«>r writing the
Ximi Jataka lluna hook. May pros|i«rity increa^to. May there be want of
diseaHc. lH,7y7.
( 1 7i'.1 A.D.)— -On TueMlay. the thirteenth day of the waning moon of tho month
Nikiui. in the year of Saka I71.'i. The 'A )iclaH of the Aswcddumu which Me<^a-
gamuie<ble K«*uam Arachchila of the royal village Uduwela in Mcgodatihe
Ifewahcta avwtildumiM-d with hi> own hands, with itit appurtcnaiit picct> of
gard<'n,lMinude<l by, A;e.. including the three granaries, three hoiisei*, were obtaintd
by u»e, .*<iriuiallianii, bin s»im. with his go(Mlwill. and ]»'M«>*es'^*«l the Ntmc for
forty-^eveu years uuinterruptiilly by delivering one small bag of rice eachyala
crop to the Mali^rawa : and now iu my last illness, baviu;/ no children and
having 'received every succour aud a^sl't:ince Irom n»y nepb'wPuucbirala. do
flually tran-fer unto liiui my -.li.! punguwa to be p<i^^e-sed by hint iu paniveui.
(luipreiatious.) Wit ne*-^*^ who know th«- smie are Vi laiia Ilala of Alulwidiya,
Kaukauama. Pnllewela (ianiinahe. I)iwale (i.-iniinalie. Miduwala (lantmah'*,
Pilawala Vidaiie. Wei ate A]ipu.thc(iuruunelie, .Mauanna. Henaya. and liulawa-
liya of the village, and tho»c in charge of the i»addy Acltb* of the korale
villnu'e. Vftlarala and Korala of Ampitiya. Knndc .Mudiyanso. and Pul»c Appu.
Wit b the knowUilgc of these |ierM)U4 thi * land voucher htt> been (^rauusl. 1 r^**^-
unr— UDU $n
(1804 ▲.D.)*~Etulg«mii Ai>i»a*« Etanai the nifoe of Abamtim BaU, of Udo-
weia, leoeived CO ridi* from ttluwcla Kondo and tmnnffrrwl to him Pulijaddc-
kuiubura of 1 amuna and h» appurtounatvi*. on TuoMlajr, tho Ami dar of iho
waxing moon, under tho conHU'lliition Tuwaiialirunat of the month Nikini, in
the yi'ur of Sakn 17'.*r*. \ViiiK>M!M>H : IMttwela Yinlanua, Nvkatrala of IMuweU,
Udtiw«*la Amohohila, Attanokuo Knliimla, llangidig« Tikiri Naido, Qalapitago
Kaluralu, llipiH>lu;;o Mcnikrnla. 8.1 ti.* J.
(1810 A D.).— Under tho con>«t flint ion Suwana, on 8aiurdaj, the fifth day of
tho wuxing inoon uf tho mouth 11, in th^ Vitkr of the iUu&trioos ami holy
King Suku 17:{*J. \Vi>. the tbr(t> |Kr<*oi)i« Tiilapitiyu Suiiifuppu Oamarala,
IIowawi>.<*o (iumarula, and llami iiamuralii, uf thu rural viUu^« LMuwi-la in
Mfgudatihc Ilcwahota, have tran^>t('rn'd. in t^tavfui, Pallfpitiye Oodahena
unto \Vntte}?('yala{;«' Yakd«*<i'(n. Witnos^fn to thiji are Nafiana UnnanM, Tala*
B'ltiyi* MiidtyunHi>, Watuliyadtlc Awurudda Duraya, Vixfrx Duraya, Kirihaiana
urnyo. MMla;jroinuwc Duwulkaraya, Ifunukotuwe Maludcnna, Pallfpitiye
Ii
Wcdikkaruyu, Pailewelu IkTukaruya, I>awulkaraya.^ Palltwcla Ckkuwa. In
nrocnw of thciti* witm><>M<rt thi*' do uiiu'Ut hnn >kh.>u irrantctl near the Talapitiye
Vihnre. 12 riiU)* were (riven in cn<«li to Sniigupuu (iainmabe. 3 omunu S pelai
of jmddy to UowuwisM' (tttiiuiiahe, I nmuuu luul a hataru-lake cloth of 4 cnbita
wen^ aUu ^'iven. Th(»s(> who omti'xt or (li>|*iite thiH in word or deed tfhall
suffer culaniitii^ at the urdcul otitlH. but YuktU^-Mn or Win descendants «hall
8utTir no calamities wen* thoy to ^wear on the xeven onleal itaths. ThoM who
disturb tlii- hhall fall iitN) the ei^-ht great belli and thereafter will be born oa
dogs and crows, i* I .»••»» I .
(1^12 AD.). — In tho year of Saka 17;U. I. Kalaldora Mudiyanae. having
received *.'.*> rii)i«' from Kuila lli-nnyalaire Pnneha llrnaya of the ru3*al village
Uduwela. in S:igain Cantliihe of MegiMlatihe llvwaheta, have flnalij trannferred
Nagahalaniiehena of :{ \H-\n-^ 10 U' jmi-h'-s**!! by the nnid Tuncha in {laraveni,
di>iniieriling the de^'endant^ ol KalaUiom Mudiyauf^o. and giving right of
inheritance to I'unchn llenayn, hi^ d« -eeudauts uud chihlren, race aud limago
in ^uc(e^^ion. Thus 1 ^(it Miis'ral|M»t to U' written by Kirtminige Liyonarala
near lh<- gianary. Witne-H-n who know the muuo an> Kulu Ileuaya I know,
llulawaliyn I know, Mnnannn I know. Ihilitiynnnu I know, ((uruunehe I know.
With tho knuwh-«lge of the Mkid m itue<M> thiH Tal|H>l ha»« Uhu granted. U(i,Ul4.
IfAMANi: ViiiAiii: — Tho present viharc ih a modern buihling to the eait
of and' below the road in a g:irdon at tho ton of tho paddy helda. Ii bvlongH
to the A^giri Yibnro. There wan an old vihare built in the reign of King
Kirti iSri.
A crvhtul iiuddhn given by King Kirti Sri and a gilt figure of Buddha giren
bj the last king of Kundy are in the pan5ala.
Action by the incuinbent.H agaiuht Muba Lokamalage and Ifatarnkoralege for
landa Icaaud to them (HI, (.28. HI .tiiil ).
.UDUWKLLA. — A village in (tuviga Iluilu korale, Udapaluta.
Strtain. — Ma-oya.
JlUlt. — Uassiiwtt, Suwandagalft. *
In thu (^euHUB of 1871 it i» grouped with Koudagolla, Pelicpitiya, and Gal-
kadulla ; united population, 2'M (143 nialea, HH females). Population of Uda-
wella in IHHl, 1% (% malea, 100 fcmalua) ; in IriUl, 257 (133 nnlcn, 1*.>4 fenalet).
Low caBtc.
In 1H7H ()3| ncrcft (31a. 3/). 1/.) of paddy land were regiaterod, of which &7|
acreH paid Uh. 221*04.
i*fiiM/7ir«.—Kurupelcl1ege, 88,296. Maitkcliyegea/fafErahandage, 68,Sr»8. Baja-
paksage, 4 3.^20. Uatu IluUwalige, aH,2!N{.
Uui wKi.i-K Vi II ARK.— The claim by Inda^wara Unnanae to hare yiharewatta|
HuHalaii^'ewiittu, Uogalmmula AHwcddunm. and Wendarupitiycliyadda regiBtered
aa temple land it)jeeted by the Toniplo I«;indN roiumirtHionur in ]Hi>H (7*. Z,. C
227 f (tjHci :il2). There bad been an idd vihare, but it had fallen down.
There in anutber vihare in thu village.
UDinVELLA. — A villugo in Pallegampaba Maturata k6rale, Up|»or Ilewaheta,
betweeu Padiyapelella and Matumta Fort ; in Ukutule-wasam.
.^/r/////>r— ;i<>/>jliwela.ela. Kudawatto-ela.
M% rnr— rntJ
Ponalation in 1H71, 178 (HI males, 07 femnlen) ; in 1881, 108 (CO malet, 48
females) ; in 1801, 110 (50 mnloH, (>0 fcmalcB). Tom-tom Beaten, Low-country
Siuhaleso.
40 acrcH (20 amunu) under paddy.
UDLWLLIX IIATaRAHAGE.— Of DolobUge, conaiaU of AlugoUa, Benwila,
MiyuiiaguUu, Putituluwa, and Uduwolla.
UDUWELWALA. — A village in Laggala Pkilleaiya pattuwa, Matale Eaat, in
Wil^omu we- wuMiiii.
^VrMoiM.— Miiiipc-i'la from Hin-gaiiga, Mutupabuluelle-oya*
A Vedda iiamud IMiiwelaya funiiud the village.
In tlio (JensuH of 1H71 thin is groiipo<l with M'ilgomuwa and Oggomnwa. Not
in the CcnxuH of IHHl. Population in 1801, 44 (25 malea, 19 females). Deaceud-
antw of Vcdtlo, who live hy hunting.
In 1878 OJ uciTH (4«/. Wp. 4/.) of uncommutod paddy land were registered.
Qraniic pilhitit cIomc to the Uiu-gaiiga.
UCOAIIAKrMBl'RA.— A village in Oaluhiya pattuwa, Harispattu.
Ill the CeuHUH of 1871 it in grouped with Dombagammana ; united population,
'2Ct3 (144 umk-H. 110 females). Population of Uggahakumbura in 1881, 94
(40 uiulcH, 4;'! females) ; in iHOl, 82 (40 nialen, 42 femalea).
In 1878 30^ ncroM (10». 2y>. 0/.) of |)iuldy land were rcgiAterod, of which th«
greutii* purl (32) acren) was reileonied : (»\ acres paid lis. 38*33.
/'.imZ/iV^.— Uoirahndcniyi'po. ?08, T). C. Mad. (TalpotSnka 1731). Diddeniye Modi-
yanKcbgP. i»0.«ia7 (Taliwit- Saka I71(», 174fi). Oallollrgts 20,937. Mcdage, 208.
D. (\ Mad. .Molftgotin Uatnnynkago, 2(i,9:f7. Moormen, 9,088 (N. S.). Pedl
Dumyaliiijp, •»,08H (N. S.)- Pihillgwlnjfo. r,«,4:W. Udagf. !»,iW8 (N. R.).
(IKoD A. i>.).— Under the con-telliitiun Panawasa, on Thursday, the third day
of the Muxin;; moon, of the month l>ala. in the year of Haka I7IU. Pattiya-
(f(Hlukum)iiini 12 lahiis with the vranlenM and chennn apiiertaining thereto, at
Iwedila ill Cnlaoiya pattuwa of l!ariH)iatlu. were grante<l in paraveni by me,
Naitlr llaiiii. to my yoiin;/! r .<-i>ter Diie/iri Ktana. ^Vitne^H's who kcow the name
are Mc4la^'«> Kurala ami hi<« mother. Meda{?o<lagc Korala. Arauhchi of the Nune
hniHe. (:irih:i|::iuinv'e Arathehi. ])iii;;irula of the f<amo kourw>. \Vanikaga?«pitiye
V<4larah». Diii^irala of the >anie hou^e. Wahal^'e Araehchi, Oal-ange Araehehi,
wife ot hv(-«liU- MuiliyaiiMv With the knowledge of the^e witne>neK thi» land
vourlii r )ia« hei-n graiiti-d in paravcui. (Imprecatioub.) 2(itf, D. C. Mad.
(1../. J.,p.;s'j),
rtiiiAiiAKt Mitt Ki: ViiiAKK. — A modem building erected by the villagen.
Petangalle Unnatiso incuinlient.
UOGALA.— A village forming part of Tlal-oluwa in Kuluganunanaaiya pattuwa,
flariMpattu ( Vol, 7., />. J/u).
In the CensuH of 1871 Hul-oluwa, Pallegama, and Uggala are grouped tog«tbei.
Uffgala Dumyalage ( I W. /., p. 310).
UOURESSAPITIVA.— A village in Kulugammanaaiya pettuwa, Harispattu.
In the CeuHUH of 1871 it is urouped with Ilogudupiti^ra. Ilapugaspitiya, Nika-
tenna, and (Jelakohopitiya. Population of Ugurcssapitiya in 1881, 409 (240
males, 229 femalcK) ; in 1801, 'M'nt (171 maloa, 194 females). Moormen.
AlKtut the citntc of Ahm'D N'eina Kup|ia Tampi, and how it wah mismanaged by
hi'4 brother and hi'< hrotherV non Magudu Neiua, am) how the heint had much
troiiMe in ir<-niiig their own HKn'm. Te^t. .ril, M.'i'iH, :i;i,2'.'l, :u,8:«:i, 3l,or,6,
:ii.l-*ii. :ii.iJ7. :r..j7:». :i«;.r.»;s, :i7.7i:i, .Vi.lu:i, r>:i,2:»i», :>«.•.:>«, i;7,n7,i;'j,4tHi.
Other M(Miri-h fainilii-^. :to.2(;ii, XiMl, 41,4i:(3. ll»..'*.Mi. 0G,2uO.
The Wanahagala Viharo in Dadohngama has lai*d here, held by Moormen for
Pctai^ili Serviee (29.W»7. 3f>.2t'.ri).
Tgure^sripiliyc Kankaiiania {Vol L^pp, 143^ 231).
UOU— UKD
UQURE8AAPITIYA.— A bamlot of Ampitiya, in Omndahe koimle, Lowm* H«wm-
heta, at the head of the Kandy lake.
Crown rt. J. M. Gocnctillckc. 2ri,43r>, 3:>,18R. Martin Jayctillekc rt. O. A. Fena-
nnyaka, 42,311. 44,H07. Pouai^ndage n. Balapuwaduge, 63,280, 6r>,OI4, 65.940
fVrnaudo, I). J., 6,78« (N. S.). Yangcgo, 6,78r» (N. 8.).
UKUTITLR.— A villngo in PallGgiiropaha Matnrata korale, Tpper Hewalieta, 26*30
milea from Ktindy. A mile or so below Padiytiirclclla.
Thu wa^ain includettMuturata, Wctakti|>ota, Uduwella, Taliwella, Piadiyapelella,
Alakolawewa, and the upper part of Wowateuna.
Sireaiim, — L)uraude-€*la, Deuiodara-ola, ICub-ullu-ohi, Oya-aniwe-ela.
Population in Ih7I. 211 (115 inaU^, \U» femnlrx) ; in 18H1, 233 (136 malea, 97
femalcM) ; in Ih'.H, 217 (UK mnle8, 9'.> femalcM). VellalaN, Hmithii, Pottera,
Durayo, Tom-tuni HciiterA.
In 1878 384^ acres (VJ2n. Op. 9/.) of paddy hind were registered, of which 343
aercfl paid Km. h33 ii'i|.
VilLigo path to Wet.nkopota.
An iron bridge 35 ft. np:in ocrom the ITkutule-oya.
Bridle road to Muturati Fort on right.
Elamai. wr.wA. half an acrv, would fMr. IlartNhorne reported in 1872), if
repaired, irrigate 30 acres. It was then pl:inte<l with coffee.
A lielii here beioiij^H to thu Ku<iadur.i Vihuru {unte^p, 027),
FauiilirM — Alntjro. l.UMi, D. V. X. E. Aswnldumrge, 1,132, D. C. N. E. (Tkl|)Oi
Saka 17!0). Halakotuwrgo, 57. O. <.'. X. E. (Talpot« Snka ICfifi. 1726, 1736).
Oaii Arurhebi-e Naidcs(./w*/. r,ttn..-iisth Junr. isjti), 21,9'i<), 4o,3yO. Gonuagaha-
aiawip'. \'Xi:,*X Mijcii-'wattrj^'c, l»0. I), i). X. E. Mun>^-atto Naidv. I.i:i, I). C.
N. E (TaliMit Sftka 1701). Nekati?c, UO. I), f. N. K Fnhalagc. ia,7.Vj, »V2.V.,
2I.M.'I, 21.522 (T'»h»ot» «aka ir.xii. 1717. 1722. 17.16, 1757). Ukntale Naide,
l:i:t. h. (\ X. E. Waluhinnc Kornla. 1,132. 1). C. X. K. WaUwattege, M>, D. C.
X. E. Yaiiwell.-j<e. 1.1 IMI, 1). C X. E.
(1 701 A.U.). -On Sunilny, thu ei»;hth day of the iucn'a^ing moou of the month
, in the year of Sitka hiM3. I, Dawulkarayalage Xata, of Demoilara in
PalleKampahu Maiturata in .Mot;u<latihe Ifewaheta. gave thin land grant under
the coti-Li'llation Wi-a : my paraveni Xekati-arawa i* of 0 |m-1m, out of this
I t^avc .'I pt'Ia-^ to my neph< w (rnnifu Ilati-amltanna. and itft appurtcntkiica
Xapotaut !•' K«»tt;(;.''ahaiuul:uvntl.-i and the jak tree Oalapitaktisj^ha, tht>e high
ami low land-i. with everything on them. I dn ht-reby give for iios-e^tfion.
ill paraTeni. to my ehhr ni>l*T'rt ^on. n»y nophew. tianita nali-amlmnna.
Witnc^^o'* to this nre rkntiih* Darnndt'kumliure Araehrhila. Dcmliatagttllc
Viflanr.Tolamkn watte Mmbynn-e. M.i«;rt»«\yako Mudiyan-eAMape Ptiliya.Ukiitule
llittara Kntri \ait1i\ Diin«Mlara Tiiner.i, I'kiitiih- Yaraana Duraya. Any of
my n-lation" i»rnny «-!r:in};fr inakin*; any di-puf«' with nijanl to thee pri»|MTtui«,
givm with th«* kaowl •«l«ri» of the-te person-*, shall Mjffrr veiijroance ; iny nephew
ni.iy «wiar on nil. ciwiliiiiir, rrhipulla.the <>i)ake''4 mouth. lo><|rho, ginihalaiitlia.
the* four dewala. and .Maha Karara<;ama. and nothing will hap]M>n to him. Any
gn'at man loukinu* into this land grant ami defending the mme will enjoy
kdiMH in huaven and sec .Maitri Uiiddha.
(1795 A.D.).~In the month Wi^uk, of the"* year of Paka 1717. I, CSoniia-
gaha-arawcge SulK-hami, of Ukutnle in rullc^'.imiialui Maturata of Ilcwiihrta
Mep«Mlatih('. have wrilti-n nn<I ;rrriute<l, on Monday, thi" land voucher. The
field llapiiL'ahamula of 3 jvhiH, thr j^.mh-n apprtaining thereto near iht- hoo^
of Iliralu Xaid«', the jak tree Cat wetfk<H;^aha,aiHl Oalalimltthena. were obtatn«-d
hy mo from my fath«;r Suhi-hami. All th«*so hi;,'h and low land<«, bou-^eit,
gurrien.x. and plantation", T. the said Sub«'Yinmi. do hereby grant and makv
over unto Pahalau'*' Mt-nik Apf»u. Vidani' t»f Liyanx^ala, to lie poMMitfied by him
in paraveni. Witm-H^cs to thi:) are Labiitalo rnnan^v^, Ti>lab<iwatte Korala,
Udago Arachchila. Migasw.itte Araehrhila. Atu Koral.i, Dingawa Ilfnaya,
ViU^v i'rdiya, Galkotejro Xekatrola, Mi-nmbe Pun«:birala. ITkutnle Korala,
Atn FTanpi'liya. Kira Duriya. Illttara .VaiHe. With the knowledge of the»»o
witne-'C-* thi-< han been ^»rant»'<l. Should any of my deMsendanta dinpnte or
disturb this gift they •'hall onfTrr r-alamitics at the onleal o4th< and i*hall be
di-inhcritisl. M<nik*Appu Viilanc has gi«'en me 15 amuuu paddy. .50 ridis.
5 heia cloth-. 5 |>.a«Ia elotlM. I tetivu. 1 plate. 1 chemhu. 1 cbnnom bus,
1 lu-ad of an elk lioui^ht lor 5 ridi-. and 1 U'iS of a btiar, having rendered mnch
uiM*Ktluuui> iUixm: thiugn were uUo giviii lu me. rj.759.
870 UKU— UKU
(IHoO a.d.).~Id the year of Soka 1722. Oulu-arawa 2 iteloa, the dwelling
tfanlen thereto bolou|(ing, lIupuKahamulahena, and Migas-ella of 1 pela tX
Ukutule in , which I ha<l ubiaincd by rendering aMietanue to Abarana,
the dwelling garden thereto bclonKiiigi fi juk trees, and 1 cocoanut tree,
and the houM in which I, Homirappu, lived, these high and low land«i, all
having been poM»ci»Ac<l by me, "^omiraiipu, were given iu paroveni on my death-
bed uuto Menik A|i]>u. The pernond who con boar witnem to this are Atapattu
Arachchila of Yatiwella, Naiiotawoln Wcdikkara Arachchila, Kudademnxala-
wutti* Afttchohilii. Daruuilekiimbure Diiigirala, MigaHwattoPadikara Arachchila,
KtituweK'u Diuffiriila, Wulaheno Kumla. Ktuiwn to ho many witueniteH this haa
been given by me. Sumirappu, untu Menik Appu in puraveni. l*ho:io who
coiitc<>t or di<*piil(! thiit Bhull Miller csilnuiitieit at ilie ordeal outhri. Tliis iN'longii
to Mi-nik Appu. Tho Huiil Menik Appu nhall HufTer no calamitie-t when he
MWearrt at the unleal <>t oil, cuwdun^r, on the halaraba. and the Kicvun ordeal oaths.
Th'i^e chief H whu bhuU adjudicate favourably what I have granted of my good-
will Hhall K>e lluddha. 20,2.Vi, 21,r*21, 21,522.
(JmU a.u). — The above-named Menik Appu Vidane grauunl the above lands
to hirt daughter Uirangi and his Hon-in*law, U)>un Tttl|K>t dated Monday, the
Mveiiih tluy of the month Uinara, in the year of Saku 17:)(i. WitnesMiS :
Mullegu Diiigirala, Milage Din^'iralu, Walawatte )lcnik Appu, Welamedage
Menikrala, Mulate^'e llaiai. Mt-amt>c Tikirala, Kouage Menikrala, Nekatge
Kudarala, Kuda Duraya TaliH>t written by Uatabuko Uuminsu. 1U,75U.
UKUWALA. — A villugo iu Mu(hi»iya |)attuwa, Matalo South. The wanam
includert Kaliambiltyuwula, Ukuwula, and Elwalu. It is 1*20 uiilu f ruiu Mubvriya.
Population iu 1H71, 184 (84 mules, 1(K) lumalea) ; iu 1881, 33G (184 males
162 femalcH) ; in IH'JI, 302 (lO'J males, 14Ii females). Velhihis, Muduliperuwe
PottorH, Pattiwala, Low-country Sinhalcne, Smiths, Washers.
In 1878 4ii acres (2.'i<i. Op. Okl.) of |»ttddy laud were registered, of which the
greater part (38 acres) was roueunicd ; G acres paid Us. 17'22|.
Railway Htatiou. — Several tea osUUea near the station.
In I8i7 the lato Nugapitiyc hukama and other villagcm built n nchool and a
pauKilu ut Nagolla.
Tliu Paiiini i>ewulo was rebuilt iu 18.'i8 by Kupuge Kuihi Kapuruhi. It had
i>«)en dehir«>yod during the rolwlliuu of 1848. Since 1877 it has been in ruiiia.
It )vu\ land in Kalulpiliya {Vol. J.^p. *W9),
h\tuiiln*. -Ilannt'kge. .I7,u:{'i. Dimuiayaka Mudiyauxdage, Ol.riiC. Gansaraixila
Mcdai^'e, ;(<^,Hr>2. llurikaduwege, :i>>,:t.*i2. Ka^mrallage in Kalalpitiya (IW. /.,
it.oUU). Kunara MudiyaUHi'lage. t).'!,!;*.!*.!. Migulmkotuwege, 2,r)iM, D. G. M.
.Migiinkattu (tauuiiuhclaVe. 4ii,llt). Moormen, 4 (», 11 H. Muragaspitiye Miyana*
kolaiiiada Walawwa family, grandchildren of Muliagcdaru Walawwe Ran
Mi-nika Multen^'e Mah.itmeyo of Mawatapola and children of Ihala Walawwe
I'ikiri llamla. lare Kati; JIala .'.'i.til? (Talpot Ssika 17111). rntf^ p, dis.
\.\)iKMviv. J,Mi|, I). ('. M. (Talpot S;»ka I6^S). 01aganwattej;e, 2M,:iy7, a7,0ri.
I'allige. :t«<,;j;.2, :tx.l'^l. l»uwak;,Mhannila Walte-i-, :J,|o7, D. C. M., 5l,:>0l.
'I\ tmeKO, 3,407, D. r. M.. r.l..*.'»l. NVa«hii;e. ft.'i.iiK
(Ki'ii't A.i>.). On Thui-Hday. the thirteenth day of the waxing moon of the
UHihth Mnlinilina, in the year of Saka liisS. Meda^auwola of 2 |K*las, Iu.,
wliiih t, t)la;;an\vaite .Muhandiram Kala, of Ukuwula, in Uda-iyu |»attuwa of
Maialf, iilttainrd ftoni my aunt Tikiri Ltaiui. aiv iureby tlnally granted unto
mv grandMiii Miganirune Pilianarala to U* pn-^-e^Md by him iu iNiravoni, and
who ha--« al-oa ri;;ht tu the naid Innd" by inUfritance. Witue^M^s who know
thi^ are Itowattc I.4*kama. Howatto Pihanarala. (jammah*' of lluwatta.
Vitaranna of the ^anie village, IMuwela Vidane. Ukuwala Pihanarala. Vidana
lleiiaya uf rkiivvaln. With tlu' knowlctl'^e of these high and low personages
iiii>^ land \uiichcr Ita^ U>(>n granted. Tho:*o whoconte.<it or diitputo this tthall
f>utfer calami tier* at the ordeal oafhs. My grand:iou shall »uffer no calamities
when he swears at the onleul of oil. cowduug, dewale. water, or any other
- ordealii the first, Mecoud, au I third time. Thiwe chiefs who shall do justice
to this hhall enjov happiness in the divine worlds, see Maitri Buddha, and
ultimately attain Nirvana. May this come to pa^. 2,5UI, D. C. Matale.
( 1801I A.D.). --"X** Mark of llun Menika Multenge 3Iahatrocyo. Land voucher
caused to lie written and granted under the conntellnt ion Kewatiya. on Wtnlnes-
day. the tenth day of the waning moon, of the month We^uik. in the year of
Saka IT.'il. Kahatagahukumbura 2 pela^ and its a]ipurtcnanoe^ at Digala,
Ahakumbura 10 laha<«, and Udugoda^'eaewa, ami their appuriemuiocA «.<.
R72 ULA— ULL
3 maiDOtUs, 2 pi^oM iron, 1 iron crowlmr, the f>ho-buflFalo called Kalu, the
fhc-buffulu calU-U Kiriinali. the hi>-buffttlo called Ounaya, and a betel staud.
Huviiiir K>vcn t>o inuuy tbiDtfM, the Held Uda-imbula 1 amuna 4 lahaM and ita
appurtciiunt AHWidWuina 4 laliiiK and the ubrnai* were purchaMed. Mailuwe
Arurbcbila of riu|»auu 1 uImo know it, Udairv DiiiKiralu Gainuiahe I al^o know
ii. (}nlKu<la^'u MawMturviaurunmho I aUu know it. IlukKHe Oiimuiahu 1 alito
know it. LMiii(t! Mouikrola 1 aUo know ii. IMtahakuuiburf Kuda Gurumiehe
1 aho know it. Iliidi Naido I alMi know it, Yaimwatte llan Kira NValiumpnraya
I alitu know it. Tulu^^mbi Kiri Mmika I alMo know it. I. Pallct(0 Veda Uuran>
neht*, huvc written thii*. hi,K»2.
Ul«LANl>ri*rriYA.— A villii<40 in KulngiunnininiMiya puttiiwu, lluriapattu.
tS7rf««m. 'Ilunuan-nyn.
In the (.'onHUH of 1871 it in grouped with Balawatfi^oda, Pattiyagoda, Migaa-
dcnivii, Kniliiilpnro, and Titta|)ntg:ilA. Population of rihndupitira in 1881,
3:57 [M miliM, 170 fcnit\lo») ; in \H'.)\, 232 (113 m:ileM, 119 foinaloH).
In 1H7H i;9 nvrtH (Ma, 2p, ()/.) of piiddy land wcro refti«tered. of which
35 acivH paid Uh. 17'.)'72, 23} acren weix) roileumcd, 8| acroM Maligawa laud.
The Kaiidy Pattini Duwalu tdnitned oxumption from tux for an amuna of
muddy laud liorts wliitli wan rejected.
A dauj^litcr of Ahi Viliaro Nilamo niurriud to thiit villago, and his older aoa
ninrri(«d a lady of tbiH place ( Vol. /., y#. 30).
Ikiriw.ntte Walawwo liandn naid to the Toinplo Lands Conuuiiudoncr in
IH.V.1 that bin i<rc:it 'grandfather (luuarat Adiknrani dcdic;itod bis Mul Panguwa
to tiio Daluda Mali^Mwa. AnotluT laud wan dedicated by tlio Danda's grand-
father (ionigoda Hasuayaku Nilunie, who w.im father of UouigoiU Di5ava.
niaudiipiiiyo Vedagedani people bebl laud, part for Uctgo Morvico, (mrt for
KtNliluwakku Lekau).
Fnuiil<i<,—'V\w following .Sanuas, 1593 A.n., was produccil in a lawnuit
iHrlwecn the uieuiberM of the (iauuorudouiyo family : —
WluMi tho work"* of Jetnwann-rnma worp fully completed on Thursday, the full
moon day of i \\v uKuitli Wc^^nk. thi* year of Saka llila, the Great King Wimala
IMiMiiiia Siiriyn. uft«>r rrfriviug the ni(<rit'« and btKHMuing juyuuN on tho
fKH'iixioti. thought i>f lN«<«l(»uiiii; a laud to lh» pn4<M>r<H0«l from geuemtiou
to ^«>iiitrii(ion ; and grautiil unto (ho painter. Haji^wam llitlara Achiuriya of
rilaiiiliipitiya, HiddaKe IVruuia Malauib'da Gautleuiya of .'I ptdan (etm)«i.'itiug
of a K'^rdiMi iiiid :t licua land'*), HtLunte at ribindupitiya in Kulu*
^MniiHnnic<i\a |wit(u\va, to Ixf posH^Mxl without any diitputo what^oi'ver.
I.i:.-*. I). ('. Mad.
Adikuritre. rii;.i»77. Amarakon MudiynuKelago (IV/. /., p, I^Hi). Botota
Dbanunarukkhita Uunuuiie. ^rt.riil^. Uutawatte Dugganuarala held Duggena-
wilt liiud hei«'. Dawnikarage. 'J.M.'i'i (X. S.). Di*angege, 92,114. Dugganna-
ruIla;;o llialnge, :).'i,.*i*.i.*). (ialgepitiyeg«>. .*iL\071, .'cM)*.i5. Gunadahige, r*(>,l)77.
ll»'tii,re. :i:i.:.'.»:.. :,«;,i»77. L«'n>uwa lleuayulage. .**l.3t»2, ,1.722 (X. .*^.). Liyana
Wadnge. .•i;J.7:J7.:57.r,lH>. Madappuligc, :i.'»..')'.».*». .Ma|Kige,29,:i47. Mounum. 33.7:47,
:J7.«;;»!». I 1.177. .•.•J.o7l. W.l»y.-|. raIb'go.2.f*:.2 (^N. S.i. Pohonm»l»rgo,3.'^.:i:»7.i;s,M7i;.
IVilpi-piliyr Walawwn. U7.174. Polgolle Vidauolngo, r.».K7ri. Polkotuwe
Walawwa. i\^.'M'l. 7i».4:.l>. 7:i.72». Su«lulmkumge. 84.184. Udngamngo. 1)7,174.
IJda^fe. 72,lss. Udapitiy«- Walnwwa. 2t»,.147, r.K.ir,:,, 78,3»l. Test. 218.
Ullundupitiyo ArneYicld got land from Dadohogama Wnlawwa in 1755 \.d.
(IW. 7.. fh 117). Ullundupitiye llittura Naide in 1780 A.D. ( IW. /., p. 260),
Unandupiiiye Walawwn ( Vol. /., p. 30). Wntto Dnrayalagc, 32,114. Takdotwa-
Uko. :\:\.7M.:\7.iVJ'J. 44,177.
Ola of Kumburego Mul-achari Xaido. of Ullandupitiya, to the Gonigo<U
Oalgane Vibare (\'nl, J., p. :ius). The vibare huA a Maruwena Panguwa here
(VJ. /., /I. i'w>).
The I'alkumburo Vibare owns a Maruwena Panguwa hero {Vol. /.. p. 299),
Tho I)ai.ai>.\ MAi.KiAWA baH fuur pangu bore :-*
1. (fi) Mum. — Teiuuit: Kiilui.-uumanau'e. Holds throo-fourths of an aero fleld
and throe- fi>nrtbs of an acre garden. .St^rvieos : to ho in mum at tho Maligawa
for flfteen daVH in a ye.ir and to appear l>ofore tho Diwa Nilainc once n year
with kevili i\tu\ betel leaves.
(/>) Mura.— Tenant : Annatugo<la Mabatmoyo. Hold 1 acre Hold and *2 acres
garden. Sorviros : to l)o in mura at the Maligawa for on« month and Hf toon
dayH in a year and to appear liofore tho Ihwa Nilamo onco a year with kevili and
hotel loaves.
UDU-UDU 866
DiTisiont :— UduweU Qaltenna, 73 (40 males, 83 females) ; Udowela Haao-
koiawa, 131 (C5 maleis GO feuialcs) ; Uduwela Pallogama, 210 (107 males, 103
femalcM); Uduwela Pallewels, 147 (03 mnlcn, 84 fomules) ; Uduwela Raiemulla,
131 (GO males, 71 females); Uduwela Tala|ui)ya, 34 (10 males, 18 females);
Uduwela Udasama, 203 (114 males, 8U females); Uduwela Watuliyadda, 74
(39 males, 35 females).
In 1878 there were registered in Uduwela 234*»] acres (118<i. 1^. 4/.) of
paddy land, of which 170^ acres paid Rs. 274-90, 34 1 sold hy the Crown, 19 acne
temple land.
In 181U A.n. Sangappu Gamaraln, Ilcwawisse Uamarala, and Hami Gamarala
of this rovul vilhiyo (21,094).
Uduweiu MuiUyiiiMo Haid ho saw Kcppitipula NiUme oiMsn two hoxes which
contained dreshcs he had Huen tho lute kin); wear, and a velvet dress with gold
ornaments which Kin){ Kaju Sinha rcKseived as a present from the Dutch (JuJ,
Com., iSth ^V«/<■H^/«r, ISIS).
Uduwela fttudiyuiiHu one of the chief rohcls of llewahcta in 1818 (Jud. O'Si.
Hat Dfcnnbfi; ISIS),
/rrwu7i>x.— Al»anitun^'i'. ^MM. Af?alnkumhun>}rc. Al .2A8, GI.GAS. Alut T)iira}-«laKe
G9.2»»:«. MijriS. AmpitiyoK'o, IH.IiiM. ArnchchilhiKc, 7.71K) iTulpot hnka ITl.'i).
AttiinH^uku MudiyiuiHln^ro. H.ii'.M (Tiil|MitH Saka U\W, 17ot. 17l'<i). 4ti.:»Sa.
naliiiyjuiimla^.r. \l«s:», ai.:il»y. i;7.h:.:«. s:i.:ni. Ihmkarnynlnjro. M.iai. Del.
Kiihii|i('lr Aiupattii AmcUchi. ri.n.Vi (Tu)|H)t Sukn 17'.Vi>, *8.o:.M. mHinni^MUira
Uatrniuliatiimvii. '.'s,:»im;. :.s.i|7. iMiiinwila Diwa Nilnuic, 49,.'t*)J. Durayaln^v.
(:i,(;:i(». Klt^'i>, tti.lU-.\ (J.ldl. r.(itl<;aum Konaia^'o, fi.it.Mi. liatarakorah>go,
Sl.ti.'S, .sl.iHll. Horal Mu<liyaiiM> guvu a iloid iu IGH.') a.i). to hltf threv
HouH {Jiffi. f'oiH., nth Jnh/, IS'Jl ; III/. /., ft. ;s*J.7). Honiara PiirayaLige,
:t\.*X>}<. :il>,s:u>. Ilukkiunliuniro. 4:i..M»2, .VJ.dsi. Kulalihirtt MudivaQMUge,
>.'JS-.>. :ii;.(i| I, la.ri'.ij. Kanmatilaka liajai>uk'*u Wa^uhi MuiIiyanMo, luto Rate-
niuliatiiiuva and Itcvcnuo CoUirtur^ Matair Ntirlh. in iK'ili, m>n of Uduwela
Muiliyan-'r. 2;i,4r.(;. t>(i.:i«;:{. :tl.l^S. :Ki.(Ni4, a.'l.'.HU. ai.421. 42.27(;, 4:t,tk>H,
.'ilMMU. iI:mJJ:». <;:»,•.» rj i;:..:.r.». t;H,l ni, «;h.4J|, 7*J.2«mi. 72.474, 74.1G:.. 7U.97M : he had
lands in Uda|>a1uta, |4>,U71 ( !•''. /..;'. 44U). Kvkirit^<>lnKi>. 40,1U2,45^>4S, 61.25.1,
Vtl.iU'd. (iS.liM. Tl.lH.'i. 7<.»,1»7h. bu.:U4. K(>>hinn(t;c,ul).UIi>,4>M.UC. Kotnjrmhlle
KariyukamnurallaKi'. 2:t.li'>i't. KotuwcKo, rtti.7:>2, .'>,7i:* (N K.). Knda ilenaya-
la^rc, :iO,044 (Talpiit Sakat 1 7:{ i). l^*n-u^a Ht>uayalavre. IMi.'iaS. Maha f/(>kama-
InK^^ si.tL''^. hl.i'iiil. Miilawila^'c.V.iJ.VJ. .Mi>ron|iuiti\alaf;c. .'iS.iat. M«ii1aran-
galaiTi'. .•..■•.n:i:i. .■•li.n.M. rir-.Tj?. :i>.:ns. i\\\,^o\, MtHiruu'n. ni,y7a, «7.2ua. Naim*
lin^'uin rulU. r.:i.ii2r>. tlii.'JI.', r>.'i..'>lit. NinmlowaMloIiyadiicgf. la.iMO, (i7,10l
Ot in n« :,'»•. i:..2ls. ralaiiiappa nhtty, Im.«m;ii. «;:./,ii.-,. 72.171. Pslhuc 40.4I»<.
rau«.'on»"^'i'. ."is.-il.-i. f,7,2l«:t. tis.r.o:,, lis'ciH, siM.'.s. rnnMuitriUge. (H.*.*7n, 73.571.
rirakoHiwr^T, \u\*X\:\. I'.ilkutuwijir. :il.4S»*. Kajnuiantrigc, .VK'.iJo, :» 1,291.
IM.'.»77. ;i.l»:.«». :..7i:. ( N. S.). S. wuu'tu (1u tty. s:U71. Sinnniya 4'h«'tfy. :»XlK\:i,
riU.o.M. :.r,.727. ri.s.;i|s. r.«».si>i. Sillamutiu tJi. Knro Appn, .'itJ.sii.*., .')7,*ill.
Talupiliyc (iniiiniahi la'/r. 42.27«i, riii.Co'i. Taiapittvr MndiyonH lage {Juti.
. ( out., mrf, J„ly, tsl 7 ), I s,7l»7 (Ti\\\Ht{ Saku 1 71 1 ). 2'».5im*i. :i:1.iK)». :»S.9«»4, 42.27«,
42.:.u». i:«.«;io, :.^.n;. r.:«.»;L»:i. r.:. :iii». lMiidun«|H»ia Hrtgr, 42..*iH>, t::i.i;25,
rr.l ••I2. i;:..:.lt». I'duw.la W.xMv Nilaiiu( IW. /..y7M"'r, .;«;>. Uduwela IHngiri
Ainina. wilt* of Kariiiiatilaku. laic Itatfnialmtninyu, n'.)..*!.**!, liriidOli, ('*.*»,(;iC»,
i;r,.l'M. iH.irjrt. 7:M7I. 72,:in.'. IMuwila (M-hanaiala (Jml, rom., VHh JhI^.
/>/<). (Mii\\(lai}«liuii:tralal:iu<' I'inliaiai in 1"* 'J ( IW. /../'. 14:). I'duwcla
.Mudi\anM< t;«>t a Sanuu>-. Saku l7J.'i. fKau xhv la<»t King ol Kundy. 7,7*JO.
IMuxM-la .Mudiuiii-*' \ I'ul. /.. /'. i^i). I'diiwclM flaja|iakHi Mndiyunw,
I'diiwila llala in I r«;.'« A.I». <<"'•./*. 7tU). Vtn:ada>':ilani Tin tiy, ."..'». I»:l3
.••»;.<«:il. :.j;,727. :.s.;i|s. Wasila Mudiyan-.b^r. ( I*.-'. 7.. /». /''.'). Waiu '/ryalago,
21.«»i»| (Talpol Nika 1 7:i*.M. f.s.r.l^i «;i».2«i:i. \\atuliya«ld«' hnia^uL;"'. 31,4bM,
."•S.27I. .VJ.>:U». i;7.ll«». ii7.4:.t», t\>.\]C,, 7M.."»7I. \Vatuliya«ldf r(dkotuw<>gH.
.>.27l. .M».'»;n». i;7.l|M. W.iiipiuirhttty. I2.27«. |:;.«ios. 4:»V.n'.», l.'MJlo. Willn.
\in ( hrily. li'l.l".'.;. Yaiawaia Ititi inaiiatmnyu, f«»r a \vai«T-<'<»nr'<». ^'J.I'h.
( 17ir, \.i>.)._|ii t|i(> yiarot Suka (l)*:'!*^. uf tlir month Kr<i)a, thefifthday of
th«' iiit-na-in^ innoii, hi-iit*; .MoTi«Iny. nu«lrr th«' •'on-tdlution INioa. bat thi.t land
voiichtr Uvn j^'rautrd. to wit, tho lar.ixcni lnnd<« (it Itnjamnnlri (iaiumaho, of
Udiiwila in the Mr^rndatilK* of llrwalutu. i-on-i^tinr of linlwoilnkotuwa and
(udarakunilnira at Tuliyadd-i. llattatidinixikunilniru in I'dnnuwara, with the
hi;.'li anil low u'ri»nnd>. '^ird* ii-<. iki*.. tlirrvto lH-](in;;in«/, hu\c all bet'U ^ivrn in
|uira\rni to Kiana. tlit- dau'.;h(i rof Uajatnantriy.i. Tht* gmUof the fi)ur<|uarters
arc witm-^i-x to thi«. n« • oiidly. \\itir-<H wh«> knttw thi- are l!tnl>rauia
Galpoitigv Aiipiiiiaun, Kuuurugv Loku Aruchchila, KaU'Utulls Aruchcbila
^
i
866 ruu-rDU
Ratcmulht Snndttnhami Arachchila, Konftraluuni, IgitUpim, UdnwcU
Koimra Arachchila, PaUcwela Gammabe, llulawaliya, and liyana Pedijra.
(Itu)in'(ationi>.)
( 1 77(( A.D.) — UniliT the conHtellntlon lTtttni|iutn|ia. onTnevday, tho thiriceDth
day of thu waxing uiotm of the niuiith Wak, in the year of 8aka lt!U8. I,
(Juititarii Ilniui. nf the VduwtU Aln|i»tttiwa iu Mti^fatiho uf Uewahota, do
hrrrhy ((raiit unto AttumkuKi' Mcnikmin, ftir |ia»Mi««ion iu uaravvtii, Nchiuiwalo-
kuinhitrn :i nmiinti. {\\v irnnU-n U'loiiKinK thereto ou which thv hoUK) sUui<1i*,
tho ^iirdi n. tVo. Thv wiim-^M>h >vh«> kiittw that ihUdccd uf trnnt«fi'r haa been
i\iii luiir ihc kiiiv'':* '^rannr}*. in thft«>ya1 villa^o of Uduwcla. aro Kotuwegc
Tidano, I'nhiila^M' Kaiiknnunui. Livunniulii. Tnlniuitawadamia, Mcilawala CSam*
niaho. Itiijiiiitiiiiiriyn. llaiiv'iiliva. I)ii)^itia)»pu (luruniioho. Pataya llrnaya.
(Wit n««M") of I In- komlr xillniro an* llunr;:** Arachchila. IMuwi'lajfo ViHlarala.
Kandrtrr .Inn^'nnthi. ttnllfitaiiiiiHv llala. Kilinda Yakdir^na. Angunawala
Pnntlitaya of Nii'/aliyadda. With the knowhil^'e of thc^ high and low
lH*ri>(iiiup .^ I. Cariiiaru Ilauii, have ^'ranted to Menikrala. (Imprecationa.)
(1 77'.* A.n.). — Aharatun^e («arntara Haini. of Nehiniwala in Mofrndatihc of
llvivalitia. nndrr the con^tcllaiinn A>widu, on Friilny. tho fixth day of the
ini na^iiij; moon of the month \nvan. in the year of Saka 17i*l. (;ra])t4d (* pelaa
of a li«-lii.a hoiiK*. (rardin'*. and 7 chonan to Iii^ brother'rtdaujrhtcr McnikEtana
and his jrrandMin Kirala. lia\in;r rcci-ivcd aoMstanco from them. \Vitnc><<':* :
II<niu k|.'(> (iandahay«* Arnvhvhihi. GaI|Nittc}re I'uuchirala. Karandawala^c
Puiu'ltiritla, .laya^«ulldara Hula, \Voh'^(>dara Uda'^u Puuchirala. KouaniKo
Arnclxdiihi. Klul^'aiua llan^ittt Unnchc, Etultriuuu lieitayu. Tulpot written by
Hinn.j'auia Yakd«-^-a.
(1 7st» A.n.).- I'mUr the citnt^iellation Mula. on Saturday, the t4nth day of tho
waxing nuKin of tho month Nikiiii, in thu year of Saka 171 1. TholantU which
I. Mi«hi^'aniinodil«* Konaia Ariu:hi*Iiila<^i- Sirinialhanii LiyanaHala. of tho royal
villn<ro IMuwiln iu Sa'ram (Suiiduho Mci/mlatiho of Ilowahota, have obtaine«l
from \\u'. Ilroat (tato Kunda>ali' with tho title of Sirimalhami Li^'ana Kala. for
Mt.^c.^ion iu |M«r|»i tuity. tor wiitiufjtho liokam of tho royal villaifis, which
andn in rduwda, to wit. Kaluwauapitiya 8 iH'lan and the chmax
Pawnkdaudawnlahi ua and Indiuloteniu-hcna. tho>o land.<«. having Won obtained
by mo trom tlio tJnat fJaie. won* ]m»^<««^v,m1 |,y mo for ulN»ut M«veiity-thn*e
>oarh ; and a<* I ha\o no chiltl 1m<:oiiou by mi>. and a« 1 have from a lotiff time
nTrivi.l a«-i>tauo«* from my iiojihiw. n»y ilder ^^-tor'H H»n Punchirala
Talafiiiiyo MuilixuuK*. 1 have (;inu(id unlo him the al'orosiid (lamiuinKUwa
iu jKirnM'ui : and thin Tal|Hit ha\iu^ U'<u writtin in iho handwriting of mc,
Sirimalhami l.iyana Ibihi. ban U-i-n friv«n unt(» Tnlapitiye Tunchiiala Bludi-
yauH', >ayiu^ "d< mi " "diiuui." Tlio ofliriatiu}^ hoadmen of tho royal irillage
cannot aliinnto thi** imnguwa. Thin nhall belong unto my nephew Talapitiye
Puuchirala Mudiyan^*. llih det*c(*ndantM. or thoi:^' who obtain from him, fhall
not outfor calamitif's when th«y nwour on the seven ordeal oath'*, but my other
rolationn or ^.tranpTH or iN<ople of tho ctiuntry i«hall MifTer e.ibimitiet« at the
nrdi-al onth!4 for all the H'vou timoi*. Having thuM h|)oken I have given thin
laud voui-hor. The witno>M>rt who know thin are Arachchila I aNo know,
Puliugurala I aNo know. Kankanama I alK> know. Mina Naide I alni know,
llulawaliya I aNo know, Menikn I abo 'know, Gurunmhc I u1m> kno^»f,
lleuaya I aUo know. \V«ilikkarayn I abo' know. Watti-goya I nbo know.
MaMouna I aNo know. Migon^iattiya 1 abo know. Known to thof^c wituo^^^^eit,
auti in pr«!*onoo of many more {htkous, I haw delivcre«l thin Talpfit. written
on an ola baf taken out of the loaves which were prejtared for writing the
Nimi Jataka Huna book. May pro-iierity increase. Blay there be want of
di>eaHe. lH,7U7.
( 1 7l».1 A.D.)— On Tm>4lay. the thirteenth day of the waning moon of the month
Nikiui. in the year of Saka I71.*i. The 'A pelaj* of the A.-we<lduratt which Mtn^a-
gumiucddo Kouara Araobehila of the royal village Uduwela iu Megodatihe
llowahrta ahW(iMunii/«d with bi^ own handx, with iti» appurtcuaiit piece of
gnnlon. lM>)niile<l by, \;c. including the three gruuario, three hou!tei«, were obtained
by mo, Sirimalhami, bin h»u. with hi;* goiMlwill. and pojt.«e>Htl the same for
foriV'H'von year* uuiutorrupte«ily by delivering one ^mall bag of rice eachyala
crop to tho Maliu'awa ; antl now iu ni}* la^t iltne"!'. haviuu' no children and
having •nfoivnl every .-uot-our and a-!<i^t:luee Irom my niph«\vPuuebin»la. do
finally iran-ftr uuto liim my -^liil panguwu to be p«»-»-«'->od by hiu» iu pari\«'ni.
(ImpHMatioU"*.) Witui'-M-' who know ih-- simo an* Vi laua llala of Alutwiiliya,
Knukauauia. rnlbwt la Ganimaho. l)iw.(lo Gammaho. Miduw.ila Ganimah**,
Pilawala Vidauo. Wei ate Appu.thctiurunnrho, .Mananna. Ilenaya. and llulawa-
liya of tho xilhii:*-. and tho-c in charge of the laddy fiel«L« of the konde
\illai:«'. Veilarala and Korala of Ampitiya. Kandc Mudiyan^e. and Pal«c Appu.
Wii h the knowltilgc of thexc iierM)U4 tbi^ land vottcber hai> been gruntul. 7 J'JU.
unr— UDU m
nsoi ▲.D.)>'-Etu1g«ma Aiiira'* EtaiiA|tlu nifoeof Abamtim BaU, of Udn-
weia, leoeived CO ridi« from t iluwcla KoraU and irannfiTreti to him Pvlijadcks
kuiubura of 1 amuna aiid it4 appurtouniKVi*. on Tuo«day, th« flnl dar of iha
waxing rao«m, umlor t ho conHtflhition ruwaiial^rnn^. of the month Nikini, in
tho year of Sakn li'.Ni. WiiiuioH'K : IMUwela YisUmla, Nekatrala of IMuweU,
Udtiwola Amohfhila. Attanck^i* KnhiniU, llnngidig^ Tikiri Naide. Qalapitage
Kalurula, lli|)|Hdu;;i* Mcnikroltt. 8.ii:.'3.
(1810 A D.).— Vndrr tho conotdlntion Snwana, on Satunlay, the fifth day of
tho waxing: inoon uf the mouth 11. in th^ ymr of the illu»triuaa and holy
King Soka 17U2. Wi*. tho thn<«« |mt»o1)i« Tala)>itiyu Sangappu Oamarala,
llc\vawl»su Ctamarula, and lliuui iituuuraUi, uf thu ruyal vitlu);« Cduwila in
Mcgudatihc llt'wahcta, have tranr«f(rnHl. iu t^nivfui. rallepitiye Gudahena
unto Wat t4'gcyalag<' Yakdt^^u. Wi(ito>i*^ to thin arc Xaiuina Unnan^fO, Tala-
Bitiyv Mii<Uyansi>, Watuliyaddi- AwunuUla Duraya, Unfm Duraya, Kirihai.ina
uraya. .Mt^lii;ruuiuwo Dawtilkoraya, Ifunukotuwe Maludvnna, Pallvpitiye
Wi'dikkarayu, I'alluwelu Ii«Tnkuraya, Dawulkarayo.^ i'allt'Wi'la Ukkuwa. In
nresenci' of thuMc witne<M>!t thi^ do uiiU'Ut hnn licvu uranttil mttr the Talapiiiye
Vihare. 12 riili-* wrre given in i-a^'h to Sangupuu (iauimahe. 3 amunu S pehia
of )uiddy to Ili'WawisM* tianniwiho. I amunu and a ha tani-lake cloth of I cnbita
wore aUo givon. Thcwf who oonto;*! or tli-pwto thin in wonl or deed tfhall
HutTor calami (ii'H at tho unhal uith^. but Yak«U-^n or bin tlc^cvndantd shall
sufTiT no oalamiiii"* won* tboy to >\Vfar on the so?i*n «>rdoal iiatb^. ThoM who
disturb tbi> shall fall into tho oi^-ht great holU and thereafter will be born aa
dogj* and oro \v h. 'J 1 ,i I'J I .
(ls|2 AD.). — In the year of Saka 17:U. 1, Kalaldora Mudiyanao, hating
reeoived '.'•'> riili^ from Ku<l:i llmnyalairo Punehn Ifonaya of the ru3*al villag««
Udnuola. in Sagam t>an«i:ihr of MrgiMlatiho llewahota, have finally tranvferred
N.tgalialandrhona of :( |M>la<> to U' p4i>->c<M>«l by thi> naid Tunoha in itaraveui,
disinhirilin>; tho dc^Niulant!* ot Kiilahloni MudivanM". and giving right of
inbcritamv to I'uucha II«'naya, lii^ dc^t'cndants and children, race aud lineage
in huo«<»ion. ThuK I ^nt thin'raliHit to 1k> written by Kirtminige Liyanarala
ntar tho granary. Witno-^M'^ who know tho Htuue are Kalu Ileuaya 1 know,
llulawalivu 1 know, Manauna I know. Haliliyanna 1 know, (luruumdie I know.
Witii the kmtwloilgtf of the Niid witne<M> thin TaliKH ban Uhu granted. 3r>,tlU.
IIamank Viiiaui. --Tho pre-^^'ut vihaic ih a uioilern building to the eaat
of and- i»elnw tlio n»ad in a gitrdon at the ton of tlio paddy heldii. Ii bvlongH
to tho Ahgiri Yibaro. Tboro waa an old vihare built in the reign of King
Kirti iSri.
A crystal Uuddha given by King Kirti Sri and a gilt figure of Buddha giTon
bj the lant king of Kuiidy are in the pannala.
Action by tlie incumbent.** against Muba l4ekamAlage and Hatarnkoralege for
lands leaned to them (Hl,r.2H, HI,tWil ).
UDUWKLLA.— A village in (layga Ibulu k(»rule, Udapaluta.
Sinaiii. — Mtt-oya.
unit. — Uas.H;iwa, Suwandagnla. *
In tbu (!eudU8 of 1871 it is grouped with KeudagolU, Pellcpitiya, and Gal*
kadulla ; united population, 2.'U (143 nialea, 88 females). Population of Uda-
wella in 1881, 1% (DO malea, 100 femalea) ; in 18U1, 267 (l33 ninlcK, 124 femalea).
liow caAtc.
In 1878 r>3| ncrc^ (31a. 5/i. 1/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 57|
acroH paid Us. 221-04.
Fa IN ;/«>#.— Kurupelellege, 88,2i>C. Mai«keliyege uHat Erahandage, 68,Sr»8. Baja-
pakHOge, 43.M20. Uatu Ilulawalige, HH,21i(>.
ViH WKi.i.K Vi II ARK.— Tho claim bv Indaswara Unnanse to hare yiharewatta|
HaHalau^'cwatta, Bogabamula AHwedifuma, and Wendarupitiyeliyadda registered
as temple land rojeoted by the Temple I^iudn ConinuHHioner in \HiA {T, L. C.
217 * (afici' :il2). There bad been an old vihare, but it bad fallen down.
There in another vihare in tho village.
1 UDUWRLLA. — A village in Pallegampaba Maturata k6rale, Upi»or IlewaheU,
[ betweeu Patliyap^rlella and Maturata Fort ; iu t'kutule-wasam.
■Bk <9//v/////^.— Ho/*iliweIa-ela. Kudawuttoeia.
M% rnr— rncT
Ponolation in 1H71, 178 (81 males, 07 femnlcft) ; in 1881, 108 (60 males, 48
fcmaleB) ; in 1891, ll(i (5G mnloH, 00 fcmalcB). Tom-tom Beaten, Low-country
Siuluilcso.
40 acreN (20 amunu) under puddy.
UDUWLLIX II ATARAUAGE.— Of Doloabage, coniOato of AlugoUa, BenwUa,
MiyuuaguUa, Pulituluwa, and Uduwclla.
UDUWELWALA. — A village in Laggula Piilleaiyt pattuwa, Matale East, in
WilKoniiiwe-wuHJiiii.
^)7rM(m4.— Miiii{>f-(rla from Hin-gniiga, MutupabuluoUe-oya.
A Vcilda imnitid IMiiwelaya formed the villago.
In the (JenstiH of 1H71 thitt in groiipo<l with ^Vilgomuwa and Oggomuwa, Not
in the (>n»iH of IKHl. Population in 1801, 44 (25 malea, 19 females). DMceud-
antx of Vcd«lo, who live hy hunting.
In 187H OJ ucre^ (Ao, :\p. 4/.) of uncommutod paddy land were registered.
Qrunilc pillaiit cIuhc to the Uiu-ganga.
U(iO A1IAKI:MBI:RA.— A village in Oaluhiya puttuwt, Harispattu.
Ill the C'enHUH of 1871 it in grouped with Domljagammana ; united population,
203 (144 luulvN, 110 fcmalcH). Population of Uggahakumbura in 1881, 94
(40 uiiileh, 4;'! funialcn) ; in IHOI, 82 (40 nialeH, 42 femaloti).
in 1H7H 30^ nercH (10<i. 2/>. 0/.) of |»nddy land wcru rcgiAterod, of which the
gruuter part (32} acruN) was redeemed : ti| acres paid Us. 38*33.
/Viw »7iV *.— HoRahftdoniyt-pr. ?Oft, D. C. Mad. (Talpot Saka 1 731 ). Diddeniyo Mndi-
vunHolaffc. •J0.ti37 (Talp«it- Snka 171(», 174fi). Oallolleire. 20,037. Mcdage, 208.
D. C. Mad. MolajroMn Uatimynkujfo, 2<i,0:i7. Moormen, 0,088 (N. 8.). Pedl
Dumynlagp, 0,08H (N. S.). Pihilipoilnffo. r,«,438. ITdnge, 0,im8 (N. 8.).
(1M>1) A. 1).).— Under the con!-tellutiun Pnnawasa, on Thurftday, the thinl day
of thv Mnxin;; niotm, of the month l>ala. in the year of Saka 1731. Pattiya-
(fiHlakuinhiim 12 lali^^. with the par(1en<« and chennM ap|icrtaininK thereto, at
Iwnlila in Oala-iya pnttuwa of llariH|iattu. were K'ninte<l in paraveni by me,
Naiilc Ilaiiii. to my Vdun/t r >ivt(r Din/iri Ktana. \Vitn(">H'h who kcow the same
uri! M<-<]a;rr Korala ami hi'« mother, Mi'dap:o<lapc KoraLi. Araohchi of the xomo
hoii-c. (!iriha};iimn<:t' Araihchi. l>iii;;irula of the (tume houi^, \Varuka;;aHpitiyo
Vi-«Iarala. DhiKtraJa of ihi- >anit' h«in»e. Wahal^'e Arai^hchi, Oal-ange Araeheni,
wife ol IwtiMt- MuiliyaiiM'. With the knuwledgt* of tht-^e witne>»eK thi« laud
vourhi r ha- hci-n granted in paravcui. (Impreeatioux.) 2u8, D. C. Mad.
(IW. J..it..;s'J).
rtitiAiiAKi Miti i:r. ViiiAKK. — A modern building erected by the villagers.
Petangalle L'niianso incuml>ent.
UOGALA.— A villnuo forming part of Tlal-oluwa in Kulugimmanaaiya ptttuwa,
HariMpattu ( Vol, J„ p, 316).
In thu CcuHUH of 1871 Hul-oluwa, Pallcgama, and Uggalt are grouped togetbei.
Uggala Durayalage ( IW. /.,//. 310).
UOURESSAPITI VA.— A village in Kalugammanasiya pattuwa, Harispattii.
In the ConHUH of 1871 it is uroupod with liogudupiti^'a, Hapugaspitiya, Nika-
tcnna, and Getakohopitiya. Population of Ugurcssapitiya in 1881, 409 (240
mules, 220 fenialen) ; in 1801, 3G;i (171 maloit, 104 females). Moormen.
Aliout the Imitate of ANsen Neiua Kup|ia Tampi, and bow it wan miMnanaged by
hi'« br(»th«Tand hi)* lirotherV Mm Magudu Neina, and how the hein bad moon
trouble in ViWiuif their own uifnin, Te^t. 3:{l. M.Uli, 'A:i,2H, :n,H.'*3, 34,<>r«ft,
:ii.r-'«». :ii.2-'7. ri.jra. :n\.tw,H, ;t7.7i:i, .V2,iu:i, r»:.,2.-»<», r.u,:i:.«, i;7,ii7,(;'j,iiH*.
Other M<M<ri-h familit>H. Mk'IM, :i:U»ll, 41.f;:t3, ll»..'i:i«i. tiC,25u.
The Wanahagula Viharo in Dadohogama has land here, held by Moormen for
Pctawili Serviee (20,8(»7. :V».2tWi).
I'gun'^sapitiyc Kankaiinnia (Vol I.^pp. l4Sy 83i),
UGU— UKU m»
UOURESftAPITIYA.— A bamlot of Ampitijra, in Omndahe konle, Lower Hewa-
h6U, at the head of the Kandy lake.
Croiiii r». J. M. Ooonctillckc, 2rs43r», 3.'i,188. M nrtin Jayctillckc r«. O. A. 8«Ba-
nnyaka. 42,211, 44.KU7. Pauu^fralage n. Italnpuwaduge, 63;^, &.sOI4, 55.^40
Kcmando, I). J., 6,7HC (N. S.). Yangcgo, f.,78« (N. 8.).
UKUTITLE.— A village in Pallcgainpaha Maturata korale, Tpper Hewaheta, 26*30
milen from Kandy. A railo or bu below Padiyapclella.
The wasuin iucludeaMuturata, Wc'taki*|K>ta, L'lluwulla, Taiiwulla, Padiyapelella,
Alakolawewa, and the uppor part of Wcwatoiina.
Stream*, — Daraude-vla, Dumoduni-cla. Kuki-uliu-olu, Oya-amwe-ela.
Population in 1m71. 211 (115 malen, 0«i fenmh^) ; in IKHl, 2^3 (136 malea, 97
femaitiH) ; in 18'.il, 217 (IIH ninleH, 91> fvumleH). VellolaH, Htnithn, Putters,
Durayo, Tom-tuni Bcatur8.
In 1878 384^ acros (VJ2tt. Op. 9/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 343
•ercK paid lU. x33 ii'i^.
Village path to Wetakopota.
An iron bridge M5 ft. npan ocrom the TTkutule-oya.
Hridlo road to Maturata Fr.rt on right.
Elamai. wr.WA. half an acre, would TMr. HartMhomo reported in 1872), if
repaired, irrigate 'M) acris. It waH then pl:into<l with coflTii'.
A field here iKloiigN tt» titu Kadadora Vitiare {anU^ p. Oi7),
FamiluM --Alnt?o. l.P.n;, D. ('. X. K. Avwr.Mumrgo, 1,1.12, D. C. N. E. (Tal|ioi
Sakft 1710). Hulak.)tuwogo, 57. 1>. r. .V. K. (Tttliwtn Snka Ifirtrt. 1726, I73«).
Onn Ararhihi.:*' Naides(./M7. f\ivi.,-*isth Junr, /MV). 2I,9>«>, 4o.;nn\ (iontiagaha-
aruw.jr. . 1!».7:.H. Mig«»''WBtti'gr. IK>, 1). (I. N. E. Mitnwatte Naide. I.i;i, IK C.
N. K (TaliM)t Snka 1701). Nekatgo, UO, I). C. N. K l*nhalagc, PJ,7.VJ. 2o,2r»."».
2l.:>.;i. 21..V22 (Tal|»otii 8aka lti>iH, 1717. 1722. 17»G, 17u7). Ukutule Naide.
l:t:f. I). (\ N. K. Walahinne Kornla. 1,1 :r2. 1). C. N. K. WaUwattege, M>, II. C.
N. E. Yttliw.lUfff. 1.1%, 1). C. X. K.
(1 701 A.i).). -On Suixlny, the eighth day of the incn^o^iog moou of the month
, in the yi>ar of Suka h>Ma. I, Dawulkarayalage Xata, of Demodara in
Pallegampaha Maturata in Megudatihe Hewaheta. gave thin land grant under
the <>on-ii-11atinn \Vi«a : my i»araveni Xekuti-aravia ii* of H |M-la«, out of thin
1 i;avc '.\ i^i-la-i to tny m-phi \v (ranifa Hali-amlianua. and iti* appurt<'nuiica
Xa|Hita\\t l<> KMtt.(;rahaniul:«\va!li and the jak irtc Oalapitako*-gaha, thu!«e high
ami low land', with ever.\ thing on them. I d<t hi-reby give for |ioo'eMi>ioo.
in parayeni. to my elih-r f«i>t«'r'»* M.n. my ni|hi'\v. ( Manila Rali-unibanna.
\Vitn<'«^i-r« to this are rkntulc Darnnd^'kunihiire ^^raehrhila. Drmhatagollc
Vlilani'.TolaiutKiwalt*' Minhy.ui>j'. M.ij:rt«»waki' Muiliynn-e.rtbpe P<.*<ltya.Ukiitu1e
Ifittara Kntri \aii1t\ Dim«»<lam Tiini.>r.i, I'kiitnh* Yamnna Duraya. Any of
my fi-lation-' or any -? ranker making any di'pnft» with ngard tothe«>e pr«.pi»rtif»',
given with th«* knowl'il'.;e of thr'^e |Hr>«on'*. shall •«uffrr vo»»g«»ance : my nephew
n).«y "Wi ar on nil. o iwilnii?. n'liipoll.i. the snake*'* mouth. 1<»-flrho, ginihalaii<lia.
thi* four (lewal.i. and .Maha Katarnirama. and nothing will ha|i]Mn to hira. Any
gn'at man lookin;r inti> thi« land grant and defending the rame will enjoy
bliMH in heaven and teu Maitri lliiddha.
(1795 A.n). -In the month W^ \ik. of the yoar of Paka 1717. I, Cionna-
gaha-arowege Suljchami, of L'kutule in Pullegaro|>aha Maturata of Hewaheta
Mego<latihiv have written and granted, on Monday, Ihi" land voucher. The
field 1Iapu;;ahantala of '.\ jv In-*, the jj.irden apiMrt.iining ther«'to near lh»* hoo-r
of lliralu Xaide, the jak trcennhvetekoM;raha, aiwl Tialalnidahena. were obtained
by me from my father .Subehami. All the^e high and low landt, houxe«.
gunlenx, and plantation^. I, the vaid Sulnhnini. do hereby grant and nake
over unto Pahabiu'e Menik Appn. Vi<lane of LiyauHala, to lie nunarrMed by him
In paraveni. \Vitnf»«»e<* to this are Lahiitale Tnuan-v, Tolab<»watte Korala,
Udago Arachchila. Migaswattc Ara«h«hila. Atu Koral.a, Dingawa Ilenaya,
ITilige Pediya, Oalketego Xekafrnla. Mi-ambo Pnncbirala. Ukutule Korala,
Atu riangidiya. Kira Dunya. Illttara Xaide. With the knowledge of the«»o
witne'''>e'« thi-t lia-* been grnnt<>«I. Should any of my de<«oendantB dinpnte or
di>«tiirb thi** gift they "hall HiifTer ealantitie<« at the onleal (4th« ami chall be
di-inheriml. .Menik Appti Vidane ban gi%'en me !.*• amunn paddy. ."lO ridi;*.
r> hcia elotbo. a pada elutlH. I teti\u. 1 plate. 1 ehembu. 1 chnnom btiz,
1 hi-ad ol an elk houLrht lor 'i ridi>. and I leg of a jMiar, having rendered mucli
UM>i.ttuuw> thoM! things were uUo given to we. It».7a9.
870 OKU— UKU
(IHoO A.D.).-In tho^aar of Saka 1722. Oulu-arawa 2 i>eliui, the dwelling
tanlen thereto boloui^mg, lIupuKahamulahena, and Migas-ella of 1 peU iS
fkutule in , which I had ubuincU by rendering aMittanoe to Aharana,
the dwelling garden thereto belontri»gt A jak trciii, and 1 cocoanut tree,
and the houne in which I, Soinirappu, livod, thc»e high and low landu, all
having been poM»ot»rtc<1 by me, ^omirappn, were gi^en iu paraveni on my death-
bed unto Menik A^ipu. The pernonit who can bear witness to thin are Ataoattu
Arachchilu of Yutiwella, Na|>otawola Wcdikkara Arachehila, Kudademukala-
wutte Araohuhilii. Durundekumbiire Diiigirala, MigOHwattePadikaro Arachchila,
KutuwuK'u Diugirulu, Wulahene Komla. Known to ho many witueKMei* this haa
been given by me. Souurn|)pu, untu Mmik Appu in imriivvni. Those who
content or dispiitt! thin HhuU HuUfer ccilnuiitieit ut ihe ordeal outhtt. This lK>longii
to Mi-nik Appu. 'I'hi* Niid Menik Appu shall HufTer no calamitie:* when he
ttweurn at the onlenl oi oil, cuwdung, on the halaraba. and the ticven ordeal oaths.
Th'i^t; chicfH who h1i:i11 adjudicate favourably what I have granted of my good-
will Hhall >ee Uuddha. 20,2.V*, 21,.VJ1, 21,522.
(iHl4 A.D/). — The above-named Menik Appu Vidane grantMl the above lands
to hiH daughter Girangi and his son-in-law, upon Tulpot dated Monday, the
M-vniih day of the month Uinara, in the year of Saka 17;((i. WitnestHis :
Mullegu Diiik'irala, M<'«lage 1)1 n^'i rala, Wala watte Menik Appu, AVelamedage
Menikrala, .Mulatevre Haiai, Mi-ambc Tikirala, Konage Menikrala, Nekatge
Kudarala, Kuda Duraya Talpot written by Uatabake CuimiMe. 1U,75U.
UKUWALA. — A village in Mediftiya pattuwa, Matalo South. The waMim
includcH Kaliambiliyawela, Ukuwula, and Elwalu. It is 1*20 mile from Muberiya.
Population in 1H71, 184 (84 mules, KiO iemalcs) ; iu 1881, a3(i (184 males
152 feutalcs) ; in IHUI, 302 (lo'J males, 143 feiuales). Velhilas, Mudaliperuwe
PottorH, l*attiwala, Low-country Sinhalcne, Smiths, Washers.
Iu 1H78 40 acres {2'.\a. i)p. Okl.) of |>addy land were registered, of which the
greater pari (38 acres) was rodccnied ; (> acres paid iU. 17'22|.
llailway htatiun. — Several tea oslatea near the station.
In 1H77 the lato Nugapitiye l«ekama and other villagcni built n Rchool and a
pamula at Nagolln.
Tlie raiiini Dewalo was rebuilt iu 18.'i8 by Kapugc Koihi Kapurahi. It had
lioen dchiroyod during the rolielliou of 1848. Siuco 1877 it has been in ruimi.
It li'id laud Ml Kalalpiliya (Voi. J.,fK 399)»
hhrnilirM. -lliuini'kge. .I7,u:{'>. Dtrtanayaka Mtidiyausidage, 9l.rii)7. Gansaraiwla
Mnla^'e, :i'^,H.'»2. Ifurikaduwoge, :t.S.:i.VJ. Kapndlagein Kalalpitiya (r**/. /.,
n. JHU), Konura M udiyauHelage. tl.'i.tiUti. Migaliakotuwege, 2,504, D. C. M.
Migonkattu (fauuii:ihi-la;/e. 4it,nu. Muonnen, -tisllH. Moragaspitiyu Miyana-
knlaniathi Walawwa family, graudi-hildn'U of Maliagedara Waluwwc Kan
M« iiika Mnlti'Ujre Mah:itmeyo of Mawatapola and children of Ilrola Walawwe
I'ikiri nitiida. late Kale Jlala .'.'>,(> 17 (Talpot Siika 17:tl). r.uti', p, 6SS,
N;i;fol !.■;.•. .•.M»l, I). C. M. (Talimt S;ika 16SH). Olagauwattege, 2H,:W7, :i7,03:»,
I'.illrgi-. :i«<.:i.-.2, :is.l»>l. INiwakgahamuIa Walte-e, 3,107, 1>. C. M., 51,501.
T. tmegc, 3,407. D. f. M., .M.'mI. Wadn-e. r..-..«il7
(17iW; A.l).>. On Thui-Hday. the thirteenth day of the waxing moon of the
month Meilindina. in tlir year of Suka l(»ss, Mrdagauwela of 2 iK'lais A:e.,
wliiih I, (>la;;anwatte .Muhamliraia Uala, of Ukuwala, in LMa«iya pattuwa of
.Miualc. ubtaim-d from my aunt Tikiri IJtaiia. are hereby ilnally granted unto
mv grAudMii) Miga.Hti itue IMianarala to be iMi^-e^M-d by him in |Niraveni, and
wn«t ha"* alM)a right to the naid Innd^ by inheritance. \Vitne>m;M who know
thiN arc It'iwaltc T«ckama, Howatto Pihanarala. (iammaht* of Uowaila.
Vilaranna of the -ame village, Tduwi la Vidane. Ukuwnla Pilmnarala. Vidana
lleiiaya ot Tkiiwala. With the knowlcd;.;o of these high and low personages
lhi'> land \ouch<T ha^ )N'<>n grantud. Tho^k) who contest or dispute this nhall
r-utfer calamities ut llic utdeal oafhn. My grandson shall suffer no calamities
when he swears uL the unleul of oil. cowduug, dewale. water, or any other
- ordealn the llrit, necoud, au 1 third time. Th<ise chiefs who shall do justice
to this i«hall enjov happiucMt iu the divine worldn, see Maitri Buddlm, and
ultimately attain Nirvana. May this come to imAn. 2,3*Ji, D. C. Matale.
(180*) A .0.). ~^'-X" .Mark of Run Menika Multenge Mahatmeyo. Land voucher
caused to lie written and grant<-d under the coa>4t<dlat ion Kewatiya. on \Ve<lnes-
day, the tenth day of the waning moon, of the month Wesak. in the year of
Suka I7.'n. Kahatagaliakumbura 2 pela« and its appurtenances at Digala,
Ahakumburu 10 lahan, and Udugmlayrwewa, and their appuneuskUMic^ >ax
UKU— ULA 87t
UkawaU in , boloiuring to mo, MftluMfodani WaUwve Ran Mealkm
Ifoltenire Ifahatmeyo, or MuwaUpoU iu Udatc^uipAlui of IlariniMtta, have
been, by mo, mmle over and granU^ iu |«raTvui unto mj begotten mnh
IHkiri Uautla re!«i<ling in the Uduha Walawwa at Oalboda. (Im|trvcatioiM.)
WitncHM*!* wbo know tho samo aro Madopim lUlahamiof Motibcmbiya, Wilhngv
Lokam Mabutmaya, Kankiinam Uala of Kmbiliyuwa, Aramboffo PibanimUa of
Ukuwula, Dorutiyaitola Pibnnamla of tho humo village, PalloKnmbttro Aracb-
chilo of Digala. Xokatgo k\^\m of the nooio village, Undiyage Appu of th« Mamtt
village. With the knowledge of thexo witnuKM.>M thiji land voueher ban been
w/itten and grantctl by me, Yatawatto, lato Disava of WellaMta. [All the
witnes^eM made erof^HOH.] Ami. fur the writing WcllaN«u DiM luuK^a^j
(Signed) Disa Mahal may a. 55,047.
ULAKKONDE. — A village in (langapalatn koralo, Udunuwara.
In tho CouKUP of 1H71 it ia grouped with Petiyagoda and Miwaladeniya;
united population, 4H1 (24H males, 23H femaloH).
Population of Ulukkondc in 1881,73 (37 male*, 3«i females); in 1891,71
(37 maloa, 34 femalen).
In tho H. L. M. 1:1) acrei* ((wi. 2ji. U.) of (laddy land were registered in the
numcN of rinkkomle Kurunekala (Aluttiya and (ium|>angu)t Oebarmllafre
Appu ((jampuugu). Kamburadoniye Appuhami (Dug^i uawili), 1W. J^ |». ^US,
In 1878 13J acroR {Cm, 'Ap, 4/.) were registered, of which 8 J acrm paid Rs. 40.
Fatiiifiut. — Palkunilmre Araehcliita (*«. Kurnnekgo Appuhami Vidane, grand
of Kuruneka Ualo, H,7(i2> (Talpot«-Saka l<i7u), r»li,l'.»8,G:),270.
WitnchHea in Aniltuna deedn ( To/. /., /i. 00).
ULAPANE. — A villago in Ganga Ihala koralo, Udapalata, on the Mahaweli gnnga
and Ulupano-oya. A Railway Htation. Tea eatalea.
//;//. — Kntnkitulekanda.
In tho (XMt^uM of 1871 groiipod with Tomhiligala ; united population, 5C2
(33*2 niuleH, 230 femaloH). Population of ria|»;inu in 1881, 3ii*J (2(10 males,
169 female!*) ; in IH'.U, 312 (l8ii ui.iIoh. \M femalea).
In 1878 103 acroH (fihc. 2/>. ()/.)<>(' p:i*hly ):iiu1 wero rogiatered, of which nearly
a half ('2 Iff. t/>. 7/.) wore temple huidH, r»3 acres paid 11m. 192*91, and 1| acre
alxindoned.
The tradition i» that thin village helon^'od to Ilinguruwatto DiNavain the reign
of King Raja Sinliu 1. lle.wa.n eunvioted of troa^on and was impaled, and liia
landrt were conliscatcil.
King Xaiendr.i Sinlia (about 17H7 .\.i>.) dedieated the^^reater part of the
vilhiL^c to the l^l1l^'^runk<>ta Malta howale. In 1820 alMUit 40 aereM(20ii. l/>. 3/.)
Were registered as ihe ilewale proprrtv. It in Haiti that all the ownem of
land in the villn^M* |)erfornied srrviers. but the Tvuiple Ijinda i'ttmrniMMitmer did
not regi>itrr more than about half the laud** as dewale property (T. L, C. 7i,
OfjiW V.l.'t ; ami T /.. C. 107, (ijlit'r /.W).
Tho Service Tennns ('oniniissioner ivuistered nix punguof 39} aere?* Iiebl,2tt}
aciVM garden, and 7*'^^ aeren hen. Si>rvic(.*H ooninnitablo for Rs. 578*40 {Vol, /.,
;>.J2/).
lllapanoiinieut ( \'ol. /..y«. iOJ).
riapane Maha Dewale ( I'"/. /.. ftp, :^0o, ill),
FoMir,, *. -Alh'kon Mn.li> auM-hfr,,. :u».oiH. g.vio.".. I l.n:W (N. S.). Attalage, HI,r»2.V
n:..|o:i. Diliniuni^fo. :t*.Mi|><. IVrniindn. K. 8.. 71.^01. Gnlgodapitiye Mndi-
vftn%iln»:e (l>i wale tonuut). \C,,VM (Talpot Saka 17:i:0. Oonaratna. X., 30.Hlft.
"llerut MmliyanMlai^'r. ll,(Mi^ (\. S.). Mawaturc Kapuge. ."il..134. Mr<lille
Arach(billa;Jn (Dewale tenant), lti,102. MendiH. A. L., 7I.H0I. Moormen.
71.ftol. rt.lsti (X. S.). SiMlaln Mnttu ra. .^inna Karpen f'betty. for a coffin
garden. :ii».421l. Udagi> (tummahelagc. 51, ^'il. UlajiaDc Vidanrlage of Oan-
uornwa ( Vol. /., p. 27s).
(iHll A.D.).— Ill the year of Saka 17:t:i. (Ma-imtmla and the landrt of the
(fanwa>am Panguwa bt.bmging to Mcflillc Anvehchila. of the dewale village
riapaneiu Mawauiguma Alutwda of Vdapulnta iu Udunuwara, were granted
untoCial/iMlapitiyc Miiiliyan'*^lagi> Viilam*. who gave (fam'Watt4> Anhchchiya
i:U. 2//. li/. of |Kid<ly. Tu Maluintewatt«gi-<1ara were given iu |»aildy 6 amuuu.
R72 ULA— ULL
3 miinotiet, 8 pieoen iron, 1 iron crowh«r, Uie i>hc-buffalo called Kala, the
nhc-buffalo callitl Kiriinali, the hi>-buffalo called Ounaya, and a betel ttand.
Havtiitr Kivun mo inuiiy tliintr«, the Held Uda-imbula 1 amuna 4 lahaM and its
appurtoiittiit AitWt.-<l«lutna 4 laliOM and the uh4>ua!« were piirohai«e«l. Mailuwe
Ani<lic)iila of riu|»auti I alwo know it, Vdairu Din^iralu Uaramahe I aliMi know
it. UnlKuda^'o MawHtiire (aurinim-ho 1 alMj know it, llukKcte Onminahe 1 alno
know it. tMui(it Mt'iiikrola 1 aUu know it, I'itahHkuutbnn* Kuda (turumivhe
I ul'^u know it. Htttli Naido I alM» know it, Yaimwatie lUn Kira Wahumpurajra
1 alrto know it. Talu)foda Kiri Mi<nika 1 alito know it. I. Palli>KO Veda Gurun*
nvh*s huvc writii'n thh. Iii.llt'i.
UliLANl>ri*rriY.V.— .\ villui^oin KulugiimnmniiMiyn puttuwa, lluriapattu.
Slrtam, -lluunun-oyn.
In the i^oRHUH of 1H71 it ih grouped with B.ilawatf](oda, Pattiyagoda, Migaa-
denivsi, Knihulpiiro, and Tittsi|>.itg:iln. Population of IMlnndupitira in 1881,
337 (K'J mili'N, 170 fomnlon) ; in 181U, 232 (113 m:ileii, 119 fomaloM).
In 1H78 i;d ncre« (^a, 2/». 0/.) of paddy land wero rrftixterod. of which
35 iicri'H paid Kh. 17*.I'72, 2.1} acres wero rotleonipd, 8) acroH Mnlignwn land.
Tht* Kuiidy Pattini Duwalo tdaiined exuinption from tux for an amuna of
niu«My land liero. wliitli wiih rijiTtrd.
A dMii<(litt'r of Alii Viliaru Nilamo married to thiit tillago, and hit older aoD
niarrird a l.i<ly of thiH phicc ( To/. /., /«. SO).
Ikiriwntte Waluwwo lian«la miid to the Templo Landa ConiniiMioncr in
IH.V.i that hiH ^rcat grandfather (lUiiarat Adikunim dcdiaitod his Mul Panguwa
to tlio l)ala<la Mali^awa. Anotlur land w.mh dcdicited by the Itanda's gnind-
fatluT (loiii^tMlti ItaNuayaktt Nilunic, who waM father of CionigoiU DiHava.
niaiiiliipitiyo Vedayedani people held land, part for Dotgo aorvico, |mrt for
KtMlituwakku Lekani.
Ftiinili«s.-^'V\w f<dlowing Sannaix, 1503 a.m., was produced in a lawsuit
Injlwecn the meinbcrM of the (iannoriidontyo family :—
\Ylu'n tho workH of J(>tn\vnnn*rntna wore fidly completed on ThMrwlaj, the full
iiio«>n day nf the minith \Vc<<nk. the year of Snka 15l.'i, the (Irrat King Wimala
IMnniiti .Siiriyu. aftiT niiivtii^ the mcriti and b<*ooiiiing joyoUN on the
oiH'a-«ioii. thoii^lii i>f iMMtowiiit; n laud to U> |)n<4<«i>>':<4Nl from gcnrratiou
to v-'*'i><'nilion : and irranttil unto ilio iHiiutrr. Uajenwara llittara Aehariya of
I'llamlupitiya, lli(ldu)((> IVrnma .Malauihthi (iandeniva of :i iKda-"* (irtmiUling
of a ^Mnh'ii uud :( ht'ua land<«), Niiiiatr at l^llandupitiya in Kulii*
^MniiHunit-i\a |Hittu\va, to U) ihixhnm.hI without any diitputo whatMH*ver.
I.i:.-*. 1). «'. Mad.
Adikuritre. rii;.ii77. Amarnkon Mudiyansclage (IW. /., p. VHi). Botota
Dhaniniarukkhita Unnuuite, Il.'i.u!).**. Uutawatte Du}rgaunarala hold Duggena-
will I'tnd hrrc. Dawulkara*;*'. 'J.s.l'i (N. 8.). Di-an^ege, S2,114. Dug^runna-
rulla;;o IhabKe< .S.'!..*!*.!.*!. (ialgi'pitiyeg«'. .'ilM)71, .*i2,l>*.ij. Qunadahfge, afi.li??.
llrtti„'t». ;i.'».:.'.».'i. .'ri,t»77. Lcn^uwa Itcnayulage. .'>1.3u2, 3.722 (X. .•^.). Liyana
Wadn^cr. ;».l.7:i7.:'.7.ni»0. Madappniigo, :{:»,.V.i:i. Maj»agi',2l»,:i47. Mounu< n.3.3.7H7,
:t7.r,i»i'. 1 1.177. ."•2,071. Wl.yj:*. l•all»'ge.2.^<52 (,N. S.i. Pohorandir;rr,3.%.:i:i:.r.s,.S7ii.
ruljra-piiivf Walawwa, y7.ri. I'olgolh' Vid.inclago, fiH.KTfi. Folkotuwe
Waliiwwa.' r,s.«.i72. 72.4.*.l». 7:i.721». Sudulmknruge. 8».1H4. Udagamago. 1*7,4 74.
LMa^'r. liAs<, IMjiniliyr Wulawwa. 2t»,.147, li>t.»li:», 7H.:WI. IVftt. 218.
Ullundupitivi) Amuhciii got laml fntm Dathihogama Walawwa in lifiG \.d.
( IW. /.. ft.'tIT). Ullundupitiyc llittara Naide in 178(i a.D. ( IW. /., p. SbO),
Ullandiipit ivo Walawwa ( Vol. /., //. 30). Wntto Dnrayalagc, 32,1 14. Tokdowta-
lak'n. :i:t.7;»7.'H7.r,U*J. i 1.177.
Ola of Knmburi'ge Mul-ochari Naido. of UUandupitiya, to the Oonigoda
Oalgane Viharo (\'i>l, I., p. ^US). The vibare has a Maruwena Panguwa here
(To/. /.,/*. i'JAH).
The I'alkumbiiro Vihar(> owns a Maruwena Panguwa hero ( Voi, J., p. 290).
The P.M.AitA MAi.KiAWA has four pangu here :—
1. (rf) Muni. — Tenant: Kulu-j.-unminau'e. Holdsthrre'fonrthsof anncm fleld
and throe- fourths of an acre garden. St^rvieos : to ho in mura at the Maligawa
for nfteen davH iu a year and to apfiear l>oforo tho Diwa Nilamc once n year
with kivili ami l>et«d leaveH.
(h) Mnra.— Tenant : Annatugoda Mahatmeyo. Held I acre Hold and 2 acres
garden. Si^rviros : to l)o in mura st the Maligawa for on# month and liftoon
days in a year and to appear liofore thn Ihwa Nilamie onco a year with kevili and
hotel leaver.
ULIi^iniA 078
.-I...
(c) Man.— Tenant : Imum Perenu Held tbro«-f ou^hi of an aort Md and
1 acre nurden. Borvice : lame at (a).
((/) Mura. — TennuU : Urapolagu. Hold *2h aoroa fluid and oae-foarili ol an
acre garden, Kervioo : to be in niuru at the Muligawa for two numtba io a year
and to appear before the Uiwa Nilaiiic oiicu a year with kevili and betel loatea.
The auove acrvicoH are Tiiluod ail Hh. 7U*45.
2. Awtttewa Sudukarann. — 1\*nuntH : ViMlngo, lIudAwogo, WallaliagiHlage,
Gal'angego, Duliuloniycge, and (•oni^^Midn Kiiiiiiiru Ilciinya. Ilold 6| acnn flvbl
and 7) acrea guixUMiM. Si^rviiH's ((iiiiiinutuUIi* f4»r Uh. 85'tH)) : to {loluih the
vonHolM, Ac., of the MuliKiiWH uiu) to a)i|U'ur buforu the Diwa Nilauie onc«) a jear
with a |>ciiuiiia of two nilvur riiii;M, uial to work for the Muligawa or for the
Diwa NiUiiie tiftoeii diiyn a your, roroiving fno<l.
3. Pcuidoiia. — Tenant: Yakdohi^u. Iloldit one-fourth of .an acre field*
1 aero garden, and half an acre bona. Sorvicea (comniutablo for Rn. 6*10) : to
B'vo IH hakuruniuln or IH kotahi of kiiulpi>ni u year ; to appear before the
iwtt Nilunie once a year willi n pcnunikada of vcgutabh-M.
4 Uittani. — TenunlH : ^Valto«;i•da^ayala}{o anil (ialowattfj^e. Hold 1 acre field
and 1 acre guiilcn. ServicoH (oonimnlablo for Hn 14'7U) : to Hcrvo at a painter
and deconitor at the Maligawa for one year in every ten. The tenant in
aupplied with lotigingH, fouil, and cloiliiii^, and all ncccM^iry pigmentt, £-o.,
when employed.
UUiKKUMHURA.— A village in Udugoda IMuHiya pattuwa, Mntalo North, in
Puldcni3o-wa^ni.
Streuiits. • Palianiuno-ela, Palluitola-aya.
//<7^— An^urukanila.
In the (VnMiH of 1H71 it in uitniiKHl with Paldcni^u, Tembilideniya, ami
Welogcdani. Population of rilfkuiutmra in IXA\^ \\A (30 maloM, 34 femaloH) ;
in IHlll. 32 (14 nialon, \H finiaK*^). Kanioulle.
In 1H78 4 1 aicriH (2^. 0/>. {\l.) of paildy land writ) regiateretl, of whicb 1) acra
paid Ho. I'lG ; the roHt were i*cdvi<niod.
/(iiNi7/c«. -Tikirunagu and Andawala^o r«. Vcilarullage, 32,024.
ULPOTAOAMA.— A village in Kundaimhala korale, Upper Dumbara, nnder tha
Rume Arachchi nn llnka, KtaniUgoIla, Welgahawadiya. It ia i nilea from
Kindigoda and I'lit fmin ITaMnahika. j
It in not in the DenmiHof 1K71. Ponulatioi^ in tH81,CU(36malcii,34feinaleH);
lu 18U1, CO (34 muloH, 20 fcniah m). VellalnHJUurmyo.
In 1878 194 acres (Od. .V <^') ^^ piwhly laud wore regiatered, whieh paid
Ra. 31-25. *
Cocoanut and arecanut trees grow here.
ULPOTAPITIYA.— A villaifi:e iii MedoMiya pattuwa, Matale Boath, near Bandara-
pola on minor road from Weramima to Kandenuwara. ^
II in not in the Coumuh of 1 H7 1 . Population in 1 8H1 , 47 (26 malea, 21 femalat); •
in 1891, 27 (14 nmlct, 13 femalcH).
ULPOTAPITIYA.— A village in rdasiya |)attQwa, Matala Sooth. Adjoint Kiwula
and in under itn Anuhchi.
Population in 1871. r.O (40 nwloM, 29 femalen) ; in 1881, 74 (41 malea, 33
femalcfl) ; in 18U1, 72 (32 males, 40 fenmlc«). Moormen.
An anrient mo*iquo.
/u»«i7«V*. — Moormt'U, 34,Ib5.
UNA(t()LLA.— A village in Pallegampaha MaturaU korale, Upper HovahaU. in
Mnnwutte-was:iiii.
Stniiiu. — Unnyolle-ela.
Population in 1871, 22.1 (123 malcH, 100 finiah'h) : in 1881, 2n2 (135 malea,
117 fcniali.t) ; ill IB'.M. 219 (117 males, 102 female«). Vellalaa, Smitiia, Petten.
Sixty acivs (.'10 iimunu) under puddy.
Kandy-Kuruiiduoya cart roud. Village |>atht to Meddobinna and Bambak-
potawala.
JltM^uA-^PmUrgu ptfoplu, tot thitig grand father's eetaie, 38,434.
874 ITNA— UNA
UaLAI'MA KUWILA.
Tho llanciininkota Mtha Dewale ban forty-two rangu, 75| acKs field, HA aerM
Itpirdoii, and 12) uoren ben. BorYices coromutaole for Ha. 436*20 (Vol, L,
Kuttiyana Mura Pan((uwa. — Touaut : Wotakuhimadittoga. Holda aix fielda
2n. In, 21., Ruvon giirdon* tki. ip, 0/^ twulvo bun Ott, 2p» 6/. Sorvice^ foom-
niutuulo for Uh. 27) : to perform dailv tbo service of Kattiyanu muruin tboMaba
Duwttlu for four nionthn a year at the rate of thirtv days for eoob mura, and
porforiiiN tho diitiuH of Knpurulu at tho Pallo Dowole during the mura ; to aMiist
in tho ropairN of thu Muha Duwule.
Wiittorii PniiKMiwn. — Toiinnt : Unugollcgo. IToUIm throe fielda ]<i. 2/>. C/. ; one
[(urdoii I kiinuii ; fiiur hen 8 kuiuni. S<'rvit-o» (vouinmtuhlu for Uh. O'&O) : daily
for four nioiitht a your to 1n» in niuru at tho dcwulo, to HWuop tho Maligawa and
liglit tliu luuipH ; for onu (»f iho four ftmtivalH tofotoh tho wattoru from Kundy ;
to iiHHiHi in roptiiring (lio dowiilo wliou ro<|uirvd.
Mullen Puii'jtwa,— 'IVnant : Wanilliinn(>){0. llohtM live HvMh of In. 1/». W. ;
ton M.udeiiN of (I kui'uniM ; four hou of iUi, lit. IM, SorvicoH (oununutublo
for l(». ir») : to (>ook niulton at tho Muha Dowule d.iily for four monthii a your
(hilly (iu}H ui u linui ; to aHlti^t in tho ropairH of tho dowulo.
Palihuwatlana Panguwa. — TonantN : GiHlunmdilto Palloge and Wattcgc.
Hold four Ik'hlH of hi, \ft, (*»/. ; hIx gainlouHof (lir.H//. Uj/. ; nix hen of 7| kurunm.
ScrviccH (ooninuitjihlo for Uh. l(i) : to lie in mura at tho Malia Dowalo for four
niontliN a }c'ar, thirty ilayH at a tiiuo, daily to hold the Mradana-Uila-utta for i\n\
niultiii ; to olTcr tho Ahnrupujawa at the piliniagc ; to fetch flowers ; to bold
tho palilia over tho elephant during the Gftecn dayn of porahcra, and to assiat in
tho repairH of tho dowale.
Mutuku«l(> Punuuwa,— Tcu'int : (2alapit:ii;o. Holds three tiolds of \a, 2/>. 4/. ;
a yanlen itf half kurnni ; ton hen of (Vr. 2y). 3|/. ServiceH (conmiutablo for
Um. \\)) : to riil«> tho eli'|>hant during tho perahcra, holding the mutukudo ; t(»
Ih- in mura daily for four niontliH a year, thirty days at a time, and when in
mura to hold tho wiyantaltuwa over the multon ; to wAMai in tho repaint of the
dewale.
Maluilciia Panguwa. — Tenant : Vakdohige. HoMh two fields of 1 amuna ;
one garden of 2 kiirunin: two hen of 4 kuruni;*. Servicer (commutahlo for Us. 12):
to Nupply the dewale with t^itukola and vegetahloH for niultcn daily for four
months u year, lifteon days at a time ; to assist in the repairs of the dewale and
in the lUk-MratiiiiiH al oiio of the four festivaU.
llak;<e<li Paii;;ii\va. —Tenant : Hakgetlige. Holdn two fieMs of Id. 2in 0/.;
two ^'.-u'deiiM of half kurnni ; two hen of (i kurunis. SeivicoH (commutahlo for
Us. IH) : tolu) ill mura daily for four nionlliM a year, fifteen dayM at a time, and
while in mura to hlow the hakgediya ; to attend at two of tho festivals; to
assist in putting up deetiratioiis aii«l to hhiw tho hakgodiva ; to usniHt ill tho
ivpaim of tho Dewale. The dowalo paiil tho tax of a field of I amuna.
llamhakotana Pangnwa. •> Tenant : rnagollego. Holds a field of 3 nolas ;
two gardciiH of ^ kurnni ; two hen of I) kurunis. Sorvicon (commutahle for
Uh. *j) : to pound hamha-wi il lily for four months a year, thirty days at a
time, at the rate of \'2 Hoer per day ; to assist in tho repairs of tbo dowalo and in
the deconitiouH for tho pcnthera.
Walandena Panguwa. — Tenant : Panditagc. Holds two fields of la. S/i. 0/. ;
one garden of \ kiiruni ; three ben of Oti. \p. 2/. Services (commutahle for
lis. 21) : to give five wulankat for the perabera and one at each of the four
feMtivuls ; to givo to the RiHuayaka Nilamo two walankat a year and one to tha
Waiinakurala ; to Hhift tiles when the downle is under repair.
Piyawili Panguwa. —Tenant : HonaYulago. Uohls a field of 1 pola : two ben
of Ofi. 1/1. iM, Services (noinmuUblo for Us. 3) : to spread piyawili for fifteen
days of poraheru.
Twenty Pitakattalo Nila Pangii.— Tonnnts : (SodamadittegCi Pallege, Upa-
sakago, and many others. Hohl iVA field.s of 21(1. Op.^y.; HI ganlens of la,OpA\^l,i
*VJ hull of txt, Op. nj/. .Services (commuUihlo for Uh. 258*70) : each panguwa to
assist ill tho cultivation of tho dowalo muttottu of 7 amunu extent and in
removing tho paddy and storing the crop at tho dewalo atuwa ; to attend during
tho fifteen days of perabera and hohl a koiliyu ; to assiHt in the repairs of tho
dewiile fi>r suveii d lys a year ; to givo a pehiduma to the Basnayaka Nilamu
«liiring the |>erahera and apiK'ar before bira onee a yoar with a koviU^sNt.i.v^'v
and 10 hotel leaves ; two |Ningu to carry iUe raudoVv^tjL vuaWjA ^\ %VxAvix*
TTNA^UNA 975
Two PiUkaitale Nila Piingu.— Tenanta : UyanwattegDaiid PolwaiUge. HoM
thre« fleldii of l<f. Op, 2/.; two ffardcnn of } kiiriiiii ; ton hoit of (Ut, 2/i. Aj^L SenricM
(oommutable for Ur. 13) : porfomi oiio-fouith of tlio Mrvioes of a Pitakaital«
Nila PaiiKHwa am alxivo.
Six Pitukattiilo Nila Pan^u. — ToiiantN : Ali^niiiha Mii«)iyAn«i«lA(re, U«1»(fe,
WamlhiiincKo, an<l Miitnkud(*((u. Iloltl fourtoen lifii of ht,*Jft. 4/. HtTvire : to
pay >i& luinduruiuila, Hixpoiicu |ior kiinikkait lalia on llio Mtwinf; oxttnt of any
nrna wWn rnltivatiMl.
Three lMt!ikait;ilo Xila Pan^u. — Tonantn : Munwatto <iuiiiiiiKOi«*lai:t*, Waml-
hinn(*^M\ ami A)iani(aiim Vitan:if^'o. Hold Ni\t(>«<n vavdciirt of n«r. .My*. •!/. : two lit>ii
ofl>*i. i/». 3/. SiTviroM (conuuiitablo for IN. 1): fori"i< U jmhI* v imjivi-onf Inttlltt
of koknna oil Vi'arly, or to )niy »*ix|M>u(M> |u i ImuiIo an-l > \|ii'iit-. •< r o)< 'i laliA
of honn wlu>n oultivaiiMl.
Yihait) Pan^nwa of Hix HcIdH of In. M/i. 4/. and (hrt'i* ^aidi im oi H] kuriiiiU
held bv Munwatto Vihart*, to maintain tlio vilian*.
UNAMIIUWA.— A villii^o in (hmva Paluila koralo, Udaiuilatn.
iS/#wi»M. — UiiniiilMmu ova.
///7/.— Dunn^tilukunda.
In tlio IVnxnM of 1H71 Kron|K;d with Kaliatapiii\a : nnitfd iMipulation, 8lS5
(40() nialoH. :t7r> fonialoA). IVipulation of IJnanihuwa in l^Hl. ">:»] (121 male*,
I3n funiahj*) ; in IHUI. 2:J2 (llf* nialiJ*. 1 17 ft inal.-.). VidlaU-*.
In Im7H 7«» Jints (.'IH//. (»/#. '2W.) of pad<ly land wtn- n;fiHun«tl, ofwhiidi 2iB^
acrc'M paid Its, lnr>*43. 4."»| aon's wt-rc n'do«nu»d, iind r» arifi uon; tt*nipU» land.
UvAMiirwi; Wai.awwa. — V'aniily ninu'Ti'nnnkon. rnuiilmwo his.i Bamlara
Ktana*^ dan«flitur, aliiiut ITtlil a.D., married Owilli* Wijrkon Mn<liyaiiHO*N mui :
got Amltaknntliora and appnrtonant lantU at l)«Mtanw<'lM in <ian;;apalata of Yali-
nnwara (Vol. /., /». ITS).
UnamlMiwo Niiamo pnn'liaM>d land in 17711 A.n.
L'namliuwc Alapailn Munipola Mnhandiram Nilamo— a deed dato«| 1802 A«Dw
cxoonte<l heforo liini {*iulf,p, Toa).
rnumliuwo Di^aNa of rdii|talata, Drwanu>dde DiHava, and second Adigarat thii
time when die oi>t lu'im wiih hnili. lliM niotlur'M oMcr Hinter, Unatnbuwe Mabat-
inoyo, >%M*i«lrri'iidiint in ilicdndi' jal ronimissioncr'nCVmrt.tfAtbScptfmltor, 1819,
1(4 married Kaluindo Mahatniryo {Jmi. i'nm., t'Jfh Frhruari/t ISS^).' Hv had ais
HonM and livti daii^lihrK (J ml. Cum., Sth Xuifmhrr uihI :liUh Dtctmher^ iSH),
Tho mmN —
(1) Tnandniwo <ioln llanda.
1*2) rnamliuwo I'pasaka Nih^mo, niarritMl (ansiMMatrd with hiNbrtdhor Kuiiam*
madnwf Li'kain) llwanr Mahatmeyo (./«./. ( u/«„ '^nih Pfrtiuf»ri\ ISH).
(W) l\nn;nnma«ln\vi> Lokam. IUh titlo whh Unambuwo Haj»|(arnna Toniuikoa
Waliala M»i.li\an!*o. Me \m\ ii SunnaM in 1>*04 ft»r wrviooM in the waravainnt the
Eniflivh (!"/. /.. ;». ■//>). IIo waM a wilno-^ to a deed IKIO a.i>. by Pilima
Tttlawwo DiMuvn to Maha Xavakar Abn Swami of (:ani|Mda (IW. /.,/>. «^).
(4) rnamlmwo Pidwattf S'ilame. Ho ba«l two mmih — (a) Mrdduma llanda,
whf» married a hister of Kludepola Maha Xilamo, but had no children ;
(h) Midiandir.nn Uala— and a daughter married Hamliaradeniyo Ibumavaka
Nilamo {Jiitl. Com., tllh (htnh,r. /.v ?;.». ouft iOlh nrcrmhrr. ISU\
(h) IVitwadana Nilmie. IVehl ollieo in the reiijn of tlit* last kint; of Kandv.
Ho jjavo land** to ih. Kirinde Alnt Viharo in 17Hi;. IHiH), lwn; ( r.»/. /.,
pp. 44Q-'ttf). Alivo in IHIH. \\U honno waw bnrn« d down in Kcppiti|M)U*a
rulKtllioii and ho wan taken prihoncr by the reln^U (Jm*/. f oim. ,-«*/«« m#/ 'JJml Jfti/f^
ifii»-», anti :?/i// Drrrmhrr, /.v-.*J). lliH dn«i,ditor married Kllo|M>la Dinavn {Juti,
Cam., 20lh hrfrmUr, IS'N),
(0) Tikiri anida.
Of the dauKhten*: (1) Marrii'd in diifJi I'niimbnwo Wahala Bnnd.ira ; (2)
married th<» Hon of (J.'ilam>ila A«li;far : C.\) marriod Mii»-iHiennc M»li:i Nilame ;
(4) married Iriyauama Uatemahatmaya.«>f Tump:uii' : (fi) marritd (SolalMda
Koralo Nilamo. who>o mm was Tnambuwo l)i*ava {Jwl, C'"W., SIh .\orfu*ber
awl 2iUh Ihrfmhfi, tS2n.
Tnambuwe Uajakarnna Sencvirntna Wahala Tenmikon Mudlvan«-. htinva of
Matalo in IHl'J. IMU, IHlf) (l.t)X4. I>, (.\ M.: To/. /.. /v*. ^'i?-. ^W, -^J')- H«
itMrrh't) t)w Hidi>H of Keppitipola Ib^Hva of lUa (I'li/. /., ^. SOS).
30^197 ^\ Vi
87n TINA— rNA
IJimniliiiwo Unteninliatmny)!. Ilu ntu\ hin fiithor and brother wer« Liyant
Riiltirt of Itiiwala ill tlio rui^Mi <»f the IuhI king of Ivundy. *^4,470 {Vol. /., p, 112),
All riiiiiiilaiwo Mohotuln i)f lJ(lni>alata in 18;M and Rutt'inaliatmaya of Kot-
nialo i.tiilt and tldlicatcd a liuM to tliu ilUwaturc Viliuro, 5,;>74 (Vol. J.^pp. S18,
.177, 3Ut;, SU7).
riiHiiiltuwu Dixava ui:irriu<l a Hintcr of Katwattij DiHava ; no oUildren (Jy^l.
Cum., 7lU uiui /^V/i Frhrwtrif, 18:i3).
rnutiihitwc IMapalata Pi^av.i wan u hou of iiulaliela Korale Xilame by an
lliniiiiiiiwr lady, Hi.Htcr of tliu Adii^ar and of Kuhatapitiyo Loku Nilame. He
\vuH l>iN;iva of (Mipaliila from lH'24 to 1H:U. He w:ih tried for treanon in 1835
aiil ii..|uiiii«!. Mo was usMSM»r in 1hlM», IH'J.'J, 1«J4, 1K25, 1HJ7. lie died of
hiii:illl»o\ ill lH|i;. lie liad two dau^litor:*, oiu- niarriud in diga Molligoda,
jiiiii..r. \vli<» dirl in 1><17. iw\ afttirwanU Diiuuwila Tikiri Bandu 3.'.M3 (X. 8.).
Till* «>tli<r daii^'litur inaniiMl (1) Dclwalu Handa ; and (2) I'unabokke, lenior,
ltaiiiu:i)i:(t inaNa (itntf, it. JdO).
Till l)ivi\a*N uill, dat< d .'iUt January, 184<i, waM proved by Dunuwila Loka
Uaiida, Doll .li>li:iu. and liuiiuwila Tikiri Uandu(lD,2i:(). It was declared to bo
a lofj^'.rv (I.'i.'J'jI).
rnaiiiltiiwu (iolalicla Wcdikkara Ijckain.Bnsnayaka Nilame, married Elielopola
Kuiiiariiianii ( To/. /.. />. VO/). llo wan niginturud in the II. L. M. of Kotabi^oda
HM owner of IuihIm ( To/. /., ft. 474).
liiva^Mina or llnanihuwu li:in(lara Mahatnuiya in 1805 (To/. 1.^ p, S86),
riiainliuwe San;;akknni hi'kani {Vot. /., />. uS4),
rnainiiuwu Kkaiiayaka MiidiyanHo, Uannuyuka Nilamo of Qaiiegoda Dewale in
ik:.2-:i.
rnainlmwu iH^kam (Jmi. Coin,y 17th Febmary^ ISol),
Unaniliuwc Hanila. llnMiKiyaka Nilamo of tlie Kaiidy Maha Dewale 1824 to
IHa.'i, of llain;urankota Malia* Duwale lH2i) to 1835, Itatoniahatmaya A>f UdapaUta
IHiVi to \x.\'k
Unamlmwe Walawwu Tikiri Banda (35,i;70).
llnumbuwe Alahukon Kurunadi|Kiti Waxala Mudiyanne Tikiri Banda {Vol. Z.,
p. 1G4).
llNAMnrwR Mkda Walawwa. — Dugganna Xiltrae married the daughter of
Belii{oda]iitiye IJda Walnwwe Nilame.
HIn Nister married Kirindo Walawwe Raluhami and had a daughter, who
mnrricd Dawuln^ula Mvda Waluwwu Nilamo ; tUey had a sou, Paymdakarana
Nilame, and u <lan<^diter, I>ug<;anna Unnanse, the roiHtreMS of the last king of
Kaiidy (Jufl. Com., 17th Jithf, 1823).
'i'ikiri Knmarihanii, against tcnantn in Uda-owitu (39,757, 39,7GC, 39,773,39,979,
f,7.l>r».'», ri7,yrji;). Sho lia«l land in Karamada ( Vol. /., p. 423),
Mi>lli'4o<Iu Unambuwc, Uatumaliatmaya, married the daughter of Wesodapola
BaHiiayaka Nilamo. No isMuo. Aciionn by him agaiuat tenants in Uda owita
(80.»;iU, H7,%ri).
The Unamhuwo Walawwa has the following Talpots : —
(ir»H2 A. i>.).— Under the constellation Mula. on Thursday, the seventh day of
the wnxini; muun of the month We>ak, in the year of Saka 1004. \llien a
iKi'«ire wa« <'ii)rc:«*>c<l (by me) to pay fur and purchnxe Hiivan-ella from Menik
Ap|iu Kalunciii Arachuhila, Kcndangumuwe Mudiyanne said, ** I do not believe
in oye u'Hina." then I Haid that I would include Galawewa in the
piircha>«' : and there and then paid in oilvance, at an aQKpicionn moment, 6
ridis. Kalnnchi Arachchila a^rretnl to receive the balance from my Muooesnors.
That which bar* U'en purchatinl in within the followinjf boundaries
Wittu'x^eH who know the ^rnnt : Kendanifomnwe .MudiyanHe, AmbanpoU
Nuidi* of MukulKartWiwa, Xckal Duraya of llewancwela, Cttaroa Henaya of
WeifoiUpoia. With the knowle«lKo of th<'Me witne:««e« this tuut been granted.
Ko that Menik Appu Kalanehi Arachchila, bin deMcendanto, or other outsiders
will Hutfer from the ordealH in the event of their laying any claim to this, but
Welipota Kala may hold the "gama"as his ab.'iolnte pro|)erty. The balance
con!*idriatiim (for the landn) |ta<«M-«nn thin manner: 1 silk tuppotti cloth of
12 ridirt, n piece of nilk cloth of i! ridtM. Kalanchi Arachchila and GaleweU
Aruchtrhila got 13 ridi-* to be given to the Di'^ava as a bulatxnrulla, gave
Uah>wela Arachchila a waiMt-chain of 30 ridis, and afterwards gave a hela doth
of 4 ridis to make a talapata.
UNA-UNA tn
(1700 A.D.)-— On TueMlny. the mvond day of the waniiur mcMm of the mOBth
Nikini, in the jruar uf Suka \iV22. Tbo herinUtary parmteni Gannile of GamAipe
RaU. of Unambuwa in U«lni»ulata uf IMunuwara. conniitting of Puwakdenija
S Auiunu 2 pelaM. mc. all tb«*^e 1. thu Miiil (fanmgi! ItaU, have given in paraTeni
unto my grandMm Aruclu'Ui Ap(»u, and the wituc^'X'd who know the loune are
YaU*tcoda lialahaiui. KulilM'wula Mohuttula, Kotakuuihure Rala, Amarapati
(laliada Ilalahami, WeluiulnMia A|i}iuhaiitt. Sitnitakkutti Yi<darala. With the
kuowleil^rc of all them* chiefs tbi<« laud diH-uuii'Ut ha-H bevn granted at the
WaiyaUyo>Kaniiuat!aiua. Tlitoo who n<-i.d and do jui*iii'<* Ut ihiH will enjoy
hiipiducrtH in t)u> Lvlcstial niaiioion'*. and will Im* iMirn in the city of Ketumati,
when* Maitri Kuddlia irt to U' iHirn. and theri* hoar hiit prcachingit. bfcome
one of tho thrit> litMlhioat.and ultiuiutdv attain Nirvana. If any pvri*nn c«>ntoiit
thi'4, Gamaifti Itala i«id. he. the cunte^tinK l»Mrty. fhall have to nwiar at Millali*
yadda.
(I7(il A.D.y — Wckandaof 1 |K>la. A.c.. with thr appartt-nautHii thon-of. hunaw.
gardonM. plantation^. iiu-lutUn^ hi^U and low irroundu, wi>re {MKtM'S'ieil by
NWliiHita italahaiiii, and •rave ov<r the i^aino to the Appuhami (M»n) liorn to
him. Sul)t«ii|iuntly. ihn Appulmnti, who had tbiii bvci*me llatiinahatiuaya.
while in p«»ssfs.<.ion of tlu'« nnivctl ordcrh to priKtitl to NfgiiiulM» to
Mtorm tho on('my'> fort tluiv; on his d< pirlurti thithor, coiiMdcrin^r the
nnccrtainty of lifo hcttUd bin buuN. ^ikmIh. and oattlo on the AppiibaniiH
(^hous) Worn to liini. ait«l pnH.>ord(d lii<> wity to tho nni of war. Witnc^-^s who
know thu NUiio arc. IMu \Mh} .Miidiyan^r winicns, Kkanoka Itala of I'allc DoIm»
witm">>«. Un«liyaraiaot' tlic<aiiii* villap*. witno--^. INiliyattf l>ul>o wiincrw*. Ihiraya
uf lMi}(anin \%itni-4<^. Durayaoi 1I( \\an« wt'la wiinoK, Wadu Naitlo of \Vi']^i>da|iitla
witnosH. TuU land %oiu-hir hu.-Us-n wnttt-n anti^ranttil nudcr lbi*coni«ti'll.ition
llcraua, on Monday, the lifii-iuth tLiy ot ihu wanin^f moon of the mouth Uak,
in tho year of Saka l(iM3.
(I77:» A.I).). - In the ymr of Siika Ifi'.C. I, Mahantogo Ararhchila. of
Unamliuwa in rdap.ilata of Uduiiuwitra, iK'ing invohul in d«*bt. Hold Alawatn-
pitiychfua to the walawwa and rrriivcd .'> and 2o ridi<>. Sul>«i<|ii< ntly,
navin;; rocoivod from ilni«- to tiiio* 'M^ ridin. 2 tiuhippu tn|iK>tii floibx. I
Jaffna kaiyt li cloth. and 17 auiuiiu 1 iH-la ot ituddy. the lirld tialdoniya 2 |H'la«.
anil a pitrt* out of ih«' dw«'lliii<; •rardiii. tbit Can Pau^uwa I bavo tran^ffrrrd
in i»aravfiii to I'nanibuwo Nilnuio, and Ibu wiinr>!Mi« who know the name
are Hato Araclu-bihi of Uowalu. lloiHl«>niyi* Uala. Wibaddo Ilal.i. Ktdiolamve
Appubaiui. Liyan.-iral.i. II<ra(^'o Appu. (i urudcuiyc Vidanc Kalu Aniobcbila,
Aracbuhila of rduw«'i<d1a. M«uikr;il:i of ibr ^aui<- villa;,'i>. Kno\vn to tlu-^*
wituc.osi-M tbirt TaliKtt ba-* b«(U writ (in at tin* pan-ala of Anuioka L'unan>e
and jcrikMl*^^!- (hnprftatit»n.-.)
(17'.i'» A. !>."). — Tl»f paraviui (Jan Tan^'awa of Mahante;ro I'uncbinila. of
Uunnibnwa in IMapal.ita. was. wlit-n in- w;t-> ri-ady t<» pni*-* <d to tbr Continont
of India. lM-<|niMiii' «l to bin lii-^'oticn s(»u (i<>di};omuwo Appubnnii. who
bavin;; IKtoM-oi d tip .-aino i1«m .^ linally transfer, jointly with bi> bo^'ottin imn
G<^li(;oiuuwe ruii:iu-<-. iiuto I'lia.iib.iwo iii\aiiarula. ib«' ^aid (<an I'aii^^tuva,
con-^istin;; of tb*- I'n-ld Wadawala '.' pi la • and it-< appiirtttian*-!-^, tlu' oiu-nat
to 1m» po--i' >«d Ity bini in i)ar:ivi ni. (hnpncsitjoii^.) Tb«* prt.piI<>iorH
at this pan^uwa liavr rir<*i\»d !•• ■ ••miu;; Ji'^'i-Lm*"!' ; In^idco. tbry nctivcU
in cash tt>ii tidi> nud in pa Idy :; .iiiiiiiiu in •-<iu<>idrration of the pau'/uwa.
Witno^H't tothisaic \\ i)i:id< i ; •' ii <ii<i:i ot rnaniliuwa. .Nrkat^'«> .Ararbtbila,
Uduwondb' .Vr.obebila. l'nb.i»kiiinl»iiii< Arai-h-bila of Itowala. Kor.dc .\ra«h-
-ubila of L'da-owita. Kaluw^ir.t 'likiiala. Uowala Vnlarala. '1 bi« Tai|>«i( b.14
Ixt'n written and jriaolid un«i«'rli.f ttiii^i. liafiun l*u-<a. on Friday, tbi* twtllrh
day of tbti waxin;; nnx.n ol ibe nioinb L'n<lu\vak. in the yt^r «)f .<aka 1714.
G.711.
(iKOH A.l>.>. I. Kwbobmo WiUawwe l)in</iri .Menika. of I,'iiainbuwa in
LMapalata of I'dunuwara, dnrin;, tbiriy-lbnM- ^iMr-, have U-en nouri!<be4l,
cheriHbe<l. profMl«'il hy. and r«*««iviil vxcry a^-i^ianef from. Inibublcniye
Appubami : tbercforr. in con^i•lelalil•n iben-of. tin* lii bl Vi-iKilla and the boui^
and garden 1 live in, iM-in/ inv p.ira\ini. are bi-r«diy. at the approach of my
death, t;ivi-n ov«T tt» the .-aid Appubami. to la* |io>M-44tHl by him in |i«iraveni.
In tlie year of Saka 17:{o. of ib<' month Jhiruiu, the thirteenth (by uf the
waning nuMin. Iwin^r Sunday, tbi-* lau'l voiK-ber ba?* been grMnteil. (Imprvca-
tioiiH. ) WitncsM-h- who know tbi-* are I'olwatto Nilaiue of Kabaiapitiya.
Ambanwiila Walawwc Appubami. T(nne};e Araebrhila. Liyanarala.
Ilerat^'e Appurala. D n ike^r,. Appn»ia»ni. tlnrndeniyeire Sirala, Udnwerelh*
Araebebila. Kalu Ara«bebila. Sb<inld any one eonte-i or ditputo thi^ by d«nl
or word will KUtfer miM-riei* in t ho four hidbt. ThoM> whodo jiMtiue and i^ thia
will enjoy heavenly and worldly happiiu-HH and attain Nirvana.
878 UNA—UN'A
( thOM A.I).).— In th» ycur of Suka 17H0, of the mouth Wenak, the seventh day
of the wuxinu' moun, lu^int; WtHlntMlay, umler the oonstoUatiou Ma. 1, Koho-
liiixt Walawwo KiiUa Appuhumi, uf Lnambuwa in Udapalata of Udunuwara,
iN'inir in vory |H)ur ciruumAtiuicuis have ri<ccivvd from Unambuwe Uve Di«a
Muhatiuuyu 2 tup|iotti isluihM worth 34) riiU«, 1 irattu tuppotti cloth worth It
ricli^ 1 Hoinan ul*»ih worth i rtilis in oa-^h 20 riditi, and iu neli of salt. Having
rccoivi'd th<>Mi thiiiK'nand in con.Hiderution of receiving aMistanoe during my
natural life, i do hereby Hnully tranHfer unto the Mud Unambuwe Uve Diaa
Miihiituuiyu the Ilcidrt Udakurandii 2 \w\aA and Moladeniya 2 jwlatt and their
upl(urt4*uiint KohoU'Wuttu. incluilin|( liij^h and low landn and plantatioua,
iN-iuK u>y I>araveni, to l>c |io»m>!>ho41 by him uninterruptedly. (Imprecationt.)
WitiK^-uM who know thitt uru Miwnture Lckam Mahatmaya, Wegiriye Arach-
chilli. Kalinguwu Kankaniyauf the Waluwwa, Panikki Henaya of Augunawala,
A)ii»uwu Kenuya of Yule^'tHlu. With the knuwledgu of thc.M; i)cri<onii thin land
voucher huH lieen granicil. Mirahawatte 31ohottaIa, lute Leicama of the Uve
DtKivu VVuIuwwu. in the writer of thin.
(Iniil* A.i».).- In the year of Saka 17:11, of the month We.'<ak. the Keoond
duy iif the wuxiiijf uttKin. being Mondiiy. The paruveni Inndrf of (iiimage Rala,
of riiiunbuwu in ril:i|>aliitu. namely were finally trunMferre<l by him to
K.luti^ujtitiye Uuluhuuii in c^m-iiierution uf a4;<i>Uinee remleretl. Klan^upitiye
U:il:ili<iuii '/.n\i' (the lumU) to hi« m-phew Tikiri UiUuhiinii in paruwni. Thin
M'iktri Italaliiiint. at hi" cbath. p»ve to hi'* iH'gotteu daugltter Ukku .Menika.
.\li> r\var<i> I'kku .Menika, who had no relulionn, licing very piHir uud helplesM,
n-i ivr.l a<i<tanee fri»m Unanil>uw<' DifSt Msihutmayu. nnd gave him (the
laii't" ) t») ii'>«»-4 in paraveui. (Iniprn^ation!*.) NVilni'^'M'!* who know thif are
\Vil>a<i<l< /(■ 'I'lkirala ol I'nunibuwa. Tmnege Arachehilu of the ^inie village,
riliiwila^^c Araohrhila. Liyananila. Tdai-owita Korale Itnla, Kirinde Undiyarala.
Know n to tilt •>!> |itT.<*«ins thi^ final transfer huM licvn granted to Unambuwe Uve
hi -a .Maliutn.ayu.
/*((><//^ «. - .Mahukniana Waluwwa. :ts.liiH. Angamninna Walawwa. 54,731,
.". . !'.7. .'i.*..:i''.> ( I •'/. /.. /*. o(i}. Denike Aruehchilluge, .'i4.7:(l. .ViJiJ, .'m,309.
|).i...i\\ ;!.i 't'i..tri i'..,iid-i, ri|,7:il, .'i.'i.IIm. ri.*»,:(ii'.i. Kkunayaku ^ludiyauMduge,
i:. '.; • 1 .1 7. ::»^.'l. Uvr.it-^r (^Jtuf. Com,, :»th Mmj. /v;^/), produceil Tal|iot
.- , . l.i'".. ;\..)i.Iiu.' I'luda (./«'/. /iim.. 7/A /■VAi-wz/'iy, /S'.'J). Mampitiye
|i .VI. ..'I ; . Ml '.,ii,..ittiyrge. ;ii».7t;o. :»i».77:i, :uMi7!». 7.'».i».'i:.. T.Vjr.iJ. hi,»»i»-1.
\; ..•i< < !'• .M !.i •ifiiiA Arawe Lekam. .'i4.7:(l, •*•.'*. hi7, .'>.'>.Iiol). Patagama
1 ^ . ! I A. . '. li./. . :;:' 7'.7. I7.'.»l«:;. :.n,:;>7. ri'i.HiM. Hanawanu Walawwa. :(M.4li8.
IM.w. r. :i. . (.hi', run., .'ith Mii;/. /.N-.'/). pHMlucH-dTaliiot Saku liJ'.U. Unam-
lii ..• ..1.1... run »!».-.•. llH.li'.H. Urugoilage, ;i.s,|r,s. Wikrama Arachchige,
7. I 7 '.''.'.'i. Vaii','«Mla HotiijM'uagii (J*f«/. f'om.fHofb Spttmhrr. ISlU).
, I • I
Then* arc two viiiaru. The ohl viharo wan built iu the reign of King Kirti
Hri, ami luieis tb .lieaied to it by Uuuiubawo Dijtaiva ond the villugera. All ib«
lmn<lM are innit«-tni.
The n«'W vibirm wax built by Unambuwo Udaiialata Diitava about 1834 on the
hill neat ihu obi one.
UNANTLNNA.— .V vill i.;<r in Diyatilaka k(»mle. Upper Ilowahcta. The waaam
inelii<I« > I itiialt una. I»ekiii|n-, and I'dugainincddu.
r.tiiiiii|iii ^. A |i.(tiHii.i mIiooI. .Minor roadrt tu the panaalaaiid Pahahigania.
.s7/"///«-.. -'li I ii.iweliiila, l*allo-('la.
Topulaiion iu |h7|, 21l> (1:17 maleM, lofi fonmlvH) ; in 18H1, 1U4 (51 malea, 6S
fcnrib-^) : in l-^Ul, I7'.i (\l\ nialoH. H.'i fcuialvH). Vellalaa, Smitha.
Ill IrtT.s 1;')1§ ucroH (75(1. :iy^ 2/.) of paddy land were regintercd, of which 98
acrcH {Niid Uh. ^ii.'i'ii.'i.
Thu IMii-ela ih un imiM>rtant chunnul iriigatiiig alM>ut 50 aniumi. It could
Ihi made to aMWodduniixu uliout 'M) or 40 moru. It ih about 3 milex long and ia
in g'Hid onler : however, it re«|iiiruM permanent repair in Ncvoral plaooa. The
aniuna Ik inadu m the UMual natixu faMbion of ntonea and Htickn and htrav
ri;;bi aero<%H the Ma-o\a,a iliHUincc of aUnit IHO ft. It in conxuiitly being waahod
away, an thu i«tn>ain im often in H<hk1 and rinen very rapidly.
The l*:ille-ela, lower down the wime oya, in aliout 2 niileN in length, and irrigates
about 'IU ainunu. At the head a channel Iium been cut for alxiut hi) yarda in the
face of a Molid riK'k. Tiie channel im not <|uilo wide enough. The villagem um
kitul H)>outing, which in conatautly broken down and washed away {Aduiinii-
tniiion JitfHji'lgf 16S7fj». S7a),
UNA— ITNA 87t
JliMi7i>t.—Dumb«mre. 28,704. llMBbakoUnafire, 98 J04. Kapufft, 98,704. Nai
U|r«, S4II, D C. N. £. (Taluot HaU 1 725). Nikawatteiri*. SH.H40. I 'all«ff«, U,IM 1.
lUjapakMi RatnayakA MetUyanMlaKO Appohami, Korala cif DijratiUka ko^aU,
86,8ii0, bZM\), 57.8«iU. lUtnokg*. S4tf, D. G. N. E. Uda^ialatag*, SH,K80, &a,57»,
57,H6U. WauiH.'kara Xu«Uyani«laff« niitis Batffo of OluwawatU, 62,1S0. Wali-
arawegc. 2M.7U4. Weliyaddtife. 28,7u4.
Unantknnk Viiiame waa njci'iiily reiMirod. It waa bnilt bj the villa((en about
1863 ; contaiuM two laixtf cluy imaguH aud aeveiml amallor unua. Haa 1 amuna mod
land and half an acre high Und.
Udauammkdda. — A hamlet t)f Uiianteniia.
8ireitm9, — M.'ilhcrogo«Ia-cla and I'da-clM.
The inhabitaniH arc Vellal.iH, Tcmi-toin Beaton, Dhobiea, Tamib.
Fifty acrcit (26 amunu) undur imddy.
TAi'AxuKKArr Qai.i.kna in ruinH.
The llAxni'MANKKTA Maiia Di:\vai.k Iioh thirty-two pangu here :—
Three Lunufiilc^MMlani J'luign. — Tcnanu : Lunupilegu. Hold H^ acree field
2 acren garden, and 4^ iirrcH lien. SiTviceM (commutalde for Ri. 42) : to give
four UM^n owry yt^ar for tliu ptirahcia at llungurunkelu, hinting fift«eo da^,
and one man ff»r tivu da^s at tlio pfrahora in Kandy ; of the f<Mir men attenduig
(he fornifr, one man liolds tlic palilia. one the kodi>:i, one blown the hakgediya,
and (me nHtiAts in dtnirationH and in clearing the nmlnwa ; yearly to carry from
the viilaee to the dcwaU* 1 anii-na of liamlm-wi ; to cultivate yearly 2 |>elaa of
the dewalf niulti'itn from plont^liinu to Htwrinir, the bufTahu>M living MUpplied ; to
give thn*e mrn «'ver> \car for two thun to tie htraw and thatch the dewale ; one
tnun to uttinil tiu- llangnrinkfta Di-wale at the four festivulH aud to proceed
thence to Kandy at tlio Awunnlu Mangallaya to fetch the wattoruwa from the
Katlia Dewale ; at the Nannnuira Mang.Ulaya t6 feleh the nann fmm the Natha
Duwale ; ntthe AlutNd Man;;alla\a toft^tch Aintsal from ihciiurudvniyeatuwa ;
at the Katti Man^alla>a to fvtch'kattioil fniin tin; Natha hcvale ; one man to be
in mura at the dcwalv for four nioniliN hi tlit^ yi-ar iiiKlit and liay, thiity daya at
a time (^upplsing Iuh own ftMni), ami tliirin;; two of i\ntsv nioiitlM U* blow the
bakgo<liyu ; to givu thu liaMiiayaka Nilaiiif adnkkn wlun he vi^itH the dewale
during the |M'rahera, and to arroiiipany him 611 that c»cc:u»ion from hiN walawwa
to the dewnle ; to give three men for not more than ^even dayn each a year for
the repairs of the <l«!\«ale.
Two DuniUiragedara Nib raii^ii. — Tciianth : Dumlaniu'e. Hold 4| a<*reii
field, half an acre iranltii. and 1 ^ acre hen. S4'r\'iceH (ctntimutalde fur Km. 27 3(>) :
to attend the |H'ialitraat llan<{nranketa every year for fifteen tlayn, anil to hold
'.he koiliya nml lo as<*i<-t in clearing the nialnwa and in the ilecorationM ; to
attend the |n rain la in Kandy f<»r live dayn every ye.ir ; three tinun a >ear to
curry from the villai^'e to the dewah- 1 p( la of hamUiwi ; to attend the llangu-
rankeUi Dewale at the four fe^tivalN and pifN-eeil thence U^ Kundy (with the
Lunupilege tenants) holding a Hag ; to cultivate yearly I {H-la of the muttettu
from plonghing to Mtorinu. biittalocs being nupplied ; to give two davh n yor to
tlihtching the dewale and t>iiig htraw : during the |H'rahera to give adukku to
the liasnayuka Nilanif and to aceomitaiiy him fnnii his walawwa to the dewale ;
to give not mi>re tliaii st-veii days a Near to the repuii-H of the dewale ; to give
a man to hold the paliha al the |K>raiiera and to take charge of the jituwa in the
villai»e. to keep it in repair, ami to attend when paddy i<. storeil nr ^huciI.
Olio DnniUiiau'edara hingnwa. — Tenant: DuinlKu.iu^. llol<U half an acre
field, oiiefoiirili of an acre gardi.n, and 1 acre ben. Services (c4iinniut.ible f«»r
Kh. 2'K(i) : one man of the patigiiua to alt«-nil the peniheni at llangnninketa
for fifteen da}s a year and to cany the paliKa ; tt» attend the |H>niherH at Kandy
for five daVK » y*ar; t«» an^i^i in "thatching and re|Miriiig the |Kittirippuwa ; to
attend the'llani'nianketa Dewale al the four f.-livals and to pHM-eed thence
to Kaiiily and nturn canviii!,' i he shield ; to lio in attenduin-e ut the duwale
twice a }v:ir f.ir thirty davn each time. iiim}iI and day. and to otTer flowermmcea
duv ; to acconipaiiv the li.e.n;ivaka Nilaiiie from hi.n walawna to the ilewale.
One MedilivegiMJaia Nila Paii-uvva. - 'r.iiaiit : .Meililiye«e. Holds aacrea
flehl. half an a'er.- •^Mrd«n, and I 101. Im n. Sn vices (coinnintablo for lU. 20*10) :
a wimiaii from tin-* pan^nwa m |Miforin the AlattilM-nia service for fifteen daya
at the iKiaheia ami a man for the ►aiiie |Mii«Hl to hohl the kisliya and to aaniHt in
clearing the iimluwa and in decoraiions. In all other ns|»cctN the aorvice in the
muoBMt that of the Duuil>uragcdaia Nlla i*angu (fii^t part).
880 UNA-UNA
One Mo<lag6<)ara Nilt Panguwa. — Tenant : Medage. Ilolda 2 aoreg field,
one-fourth of un acru garden, and 1 acru iien, and duvH nervioe aa by the flrat
UiimiMirut{u<lttra Nila Panunwa. Cominutahle for lia. 13*40.
Four IJdiipuintngeiliini Niln I'aiigu. — Tonanta: (Jda|Nilut'ige. Hold 8 norw
flehl, ]\ iicro gunlun, 2{ ncrett hen. The Kurviceitare the mno on thoae of th«
lii'Nt. l)nui))uiM<44*iliira Puuguvva. Couiniutaiilo for Uh. 18*05.
Five rallcgcduni Nihi I'nngu. — Tonnnta • Piillvuu. Hold 9^ toraa field,
1 acre giinlvn. and 2 iirrua hun. The Hurvioua of the firat four patigu are two
niun to uttfud tliu puruhvni iit Ilan^umnkotu every ytmr for flitoun daya, one
to hold H kodiva iinil to oluur the maluwii luid atMii*t ih deoorationa, one to
blow thu Imk^odiyii. one to attend the peruhoni ut Kandy for five daya a year ;
thnu! tinu>H a year lo curry from the villain to the dewalo 1 \Hihi of hamlia-wi ;
to attoud tho llanuunnikuta Dowalf at the four fuMtivnU and proceed thenco to
Kandy, and on ri)turntng to carry the kodiva ; to oultivato yearly i pola of th«
niuttt'ttu from idon^hin^ to Htorim;, IniirafooM lading Htipplied : tmo man to give
two diVM a yrar to tyiii^ ntniw and tliatrhint^ the dewalu ; during the noruhera
to give adukku to tliu HuHnayaka .Niianic and to ncconi|iany him from hia
walawwa to tho ilrwaht ; four nitii to givo yearly not more than hcvou daya
each to tiie repair^ of tho dewah* ; the mum f<»r thesu pangu in four niontlm a
year, thiity da\H in every three nionihs, for two montliH to hUiw the hakgetliya
an>l lor the otiier two ntonlliH to )ioun<l hand»a twelve Heor a day. The fifth
I'aiiguwa doe** Hcrvicu an foHows : to hupply onec a week during the month in
the Vfar live norta of vogetableH and a bundle of plantain leavcH ; to utteml the
peraiitira for live dayH a year and hold a kodiya. weed the nialuwu, and lutNist in
tll•<■•>nltion^ ; tn attend ai the Kandy |>cntliera for two daya a yu.ir ; to cultivate
yearly 1 pela of the muliettu from ploughing toaioring, nittlo lieing Kupplio<l ;
to eonvry yearly 1 pela of haniUi wi to tho dewale ; to give four daya u year to
tliatehinu and repaiiM. Coniuiutablo for Um. ;i2'IO.
Two lliyambiilauaHelle Pangu. — Tenants: I'allege. Hold three-fourtlmof an
acre lii-ld, oiu'-eiijhth of an aire garden, ami half an acre hen. Services (conimu-
talilo for Km. 4"2()) : the lirnt to reapply onee over) week for two uionlhM five
Hoitt «»r vegetabivM and a bundle of plantiin leaven ; to give one man for the
peraiiitia to indd tin wadana-t:ihi-atta for lif teen da\M. The aecond doeM the same
m)rvi«'«*. and in iiddiiion, for .'» lalni of KIan|>:dlekund>unicunveyM 1 |Hdaof handia-
wi yearly Ui th«* di;wale antl lioldM a kodiya during fifteen «l.iy8 of the |>enihera,
ami liidiU a kodiya from Kandy to llanu'uranketa Dewale at one of the four feati-
vaU ; aho givc^ two dayn to t batching, iV-c, at the dewale and one day to repaira.
One NViNi Mudiyjuiselagi* Panguwa. — Tenant : ^^'m MudiyanHebige. Holda 1 j
acre lield anil hall acre garden. Servicea (e(unmutable for lU. 11): to KUpply
once a wtek for lw<» nutntliH a year five Muts of vcuetable;* and a bundle of
plantain leave*^ ; to convey 1 pela of liandKi-wi t(» the dewale twice a year ; one
man to atiti>nd three oni of tht* four fcstividH an«l hold a kodiya on the journey
from Kioply : one man to attend the |»erahera forfiftien dayn and hold a kodiya
and iu<MisL in drcoraliouN and clearing the nialuwa ; one man to uNsistin thatching,
tV'C, at the dewale for two dayn u}ear and in repaira for Neven duya ; to give
adukku to the HaHuayaka Nilamo during the {lerahera and to accompany him
fnun hiK walawwa to the dewale.
Two N'a'iui'lle Xda Panj^u. — Tenanta : Nagutellege. Hold l^acre field, ono-
aixtcenth of an acre garden, and I acre hen. Servicca (coramntable for Uh. 8'10):
the lirMl u> cidtivate yearly 1 pela of the muttuttu from phmghing to tttoring,
catth; Wiun supplied ; to carry from the village to the dewale 1 pehi <»f paddy
three timcH a }ear ; to hold the koiliya, clear the maluwu, and aa.siHt in decora-
tionn for lift* en d ivk at tho perahera ; to go to Kandy for five daya nt tho pent*
hera : to ansist in thatching. i.V:c.,at tho dewale for two daya a year and in repuira
for Moven davfi. The M^'ond to atttend at the dewale for five daya of the
pcrahira. to weed and clear the maluwa, a<<(iHt in dccoraiionK, and hold a kodiya ;
to att' lid at the Kaiuly perahera f<.r two daya a year ; to convoy 1 pela of paddy
a year to the dewale ; to attend at one of the four fcAtivala every hecond year
and carry a kodiya on the journey fnmi Kandy ; to give two daya' lalxkur yearly
in thatcbint; and repaint.
One Nau'ntidlekumburo Panguw.i. — Tenant: Nagutellege. Holda 2 acrea
lield and a bit of KJ^rdeii. S«)rviceH (eommutable for lU. 1.3'40) : to attend
at the dewale f«>r four moniliM a year, tliirtv djiya at a time, and to aweep
and clear the premiiteH daily ; for fifteen daya at the perahera to carry a
pandama ; to give two dayn u year for thatching uud aeven daya for repaira«
UNA—ITNA 87t
JliMi7i>i.—DumbMrmire, 28,704. HambAkoUnAffe, 98,704, Kapugv, 98,704. Na
Uire, S49, D C. N. E. (Talpot 8aU 1 72:>). NikawAUeiri*. SiS,H80. I 'all«ff«, M,8« 1.
lUjapakMi RatnayakA Me(Uyan«ioUii;e Appohami, KoraU of DiyatiUke koralt,
S6,8vS0, 53,.'17U, 57,8(>U. lUtnckgo, S4U, D. 0. N. E. Uda^ialotag*, Sii,K80, &a,57»,
67,86tf. Waniirekara Mu<liyanMola(r« aiins b«tfr« of Oluwawatta, 62,120. W«U*
arawege, 2n,7u4. Weliyaddvge, 28,704.
Unantknnk Viiiake was rucviitly rep:iirod. It waa built by the villagen about
18^ ; containH two large clay imaguM and aeveral Hiuallor onea. Haa 1 amuna mod
land and half an acre high land.
Udauammkuda. — A hamlet of Unantcnna.
StreuMg. — Malhcrogodii-cla and I'da-ela.
Tho inhabituiu are Yallal.iH, Tf»m-toui Beatora, Dhobiea, Tamib.
Fifty acrca (26 amuna) under paddy.
TAi'AMURKAi'r Qai.i.ena in ruinH.
The IlANoruANKKTA Maiia Dkwalk has thirty-two pangu hera :—
Three Lunupiluj^^cdara i'ungu.->T(;nantH : Lunupilege. Hold t>^ acres field
2 acreH garden, and 4^ urrcH hen. Scrvicca (('(tramutahle for Rn. 42) : to giva
four men every yciir for the pendiura at llangurankela, laMting fifteen da^
and one man for live duvs at tho pfraheni in Kandy ; of tlie four men attending
the former, one man IioIiIh thi* putiha. one tho kodiy^, one hlowH tho hakgediya,
and one aHHists in dcctkrationM and in clearing tho nialuwa ; yearly to carry from
the villatre t<» the dowale 1 anii*na of lianil»a-wi ; t«i cultivate yearly 2 |>elat of
the di'wale niutteitu from |>lougliinu to Htorinj,', the huffahifH Iteing aupplied ; to
give tiirrc nu>n every y<'ar for two da;Ns to tie Ktraw and thatch the dewaio ; one
man to atli-nd the llangurankela Dewaio at the four fcMtivaU and to proceed
thence to Kandy at the Awurndu Mangallaya to fetch the wattoruwa from the
Natha Oewair ; at the Nunnnnim Mangallaya ih fetch the nanu fn»m the Natha
Dewaio ; at the AIntsil Mangallaya to fetch Alutsal from ihetiurudeniyeatnwa ;
at the Katti Mangalla\a to fetch kattioil from the Natha Devale : one man to be
in mura at the dewale for four montliH hi the year night and day, thiity daya at
a time (supplying hia own ftHxi), and during two of those niontha to blow the
hakgediya ; to give the liuHnayak.i Nilanie adukku when he vinitM the dewale
during the perahera, and to aeconipany him <'»n that occ:u«ion from hiN walawwa
to tho dewale ; to give three men for not more than Kevcn dayn each a year for
the repairs of the dewale.
Two Dumhuragedara Nila l*angn. — Tenants: Dund*aniu'e. Hold 4| acrea
field, half an a«.'ro i.'sirden. and 1 ^ acre hen. ServiecH (conimntalde for Uh. 27 3<i) :
to attend the peraheraat llanguranki^ta every vear f(»r fifteen dayn, and to hold
'.ho kodiya ami to aH>ixt in clearing the maluwa and in the deeorationa ; to
attend the |N;rali( ra in Kandy for live dayn every year ; three tiineH a year to
carry from the village to the ilewale 1 pela <»f hamUiwi ; to attend the llangu-
rankett Dewale at the four ft •^tivalN and priN'eed thonco to Kandy (with the
Lunupilege tenants) holding a Hug ; to cultivate yearly 1 (K-la of the muttettu
from ploughing to Htoring. Iiuiraloen Weing nufiplied ; to give two dayn a ye^r to
thatching the dewale and t>ing Htraw ; during tlie |H*ndiera to give adukku to
tho BaMiiayaka Nilame and to accompany him from liin walawwa t<i the dewaio ;
to give not more than Heveii dayn a year to the repaira of t4io dewale ; to give
a man to hold the {>alilia at the*|K>raher:i and to take charge of the jituwa in the
villatre. to keep ii in repair, and to attend when pad«ly i?* btore<| or r^sue<l.
Ono DundKirauedani Panguwa. — Tenant: Dundiarag''. IIoMa half an acre
field, onefourth of an acre ganlcn, and 1 acre hen. ServieoN (commutahle f«»r
Km. 2'H(I) : <ine man of the pangnua to attend the pendiera at Ilangnr.inkeU
for fifteen da)N a year and to carry the pahha ; to attend the perahera at Kandy
for five dayn a year; to ansii«t inUiatehing and re|Miring the |uttirippu«a ; to
attend the llaiii^uranketa Dewaio a: the four fe.otivaU and to pKM-eed thence
to Kandy and return carry inij the nhield ; tola) in atteiidanee at the dewale
twice a year for thirty «lay*H e.ich time. ni;;lil and •Jay, and to offer floweraoncea
day ; t«» aceom|>;iny the Itasnayaka .Vtlame from hi»» walawwa to tho dewale.
One .Medilivegeilaia Nila I'an-uwa. - Tmant : .Metliliycge. Holdnaacrea
field, half an acr.- ijanlen, and 1 acre li»ii. Strvicon (commiitahlo for U«. 2lJlO) :
a woman fnim thi*. pangnwii to pi rform the AlattilMina ncrvicc ft»r fifteen daya
at the pendiera and a man for the i-ame periiwl to hold the kiMliya and to aMUHt in
clearing the maluwa and in decoratioiiM. In all other n'H|icctA the ncrvice ia the
aame a^ that of the Duuil<aragctlai.i Ntla Taugu (tirnt part).
880 UNA-UNA
Ono Modatf6<)Ara XiU Panguwa. — Tenant : Medage. Ilolda 2 toreg field,
on«i-fiiurth uf an aero gardon, and I acru hon, and doeii ncrvioe aa by tli« firat
UiimlMirai<udara NiU l'anj(iiwa. Coromutnlile for lU. 13*40.
Four UtlupalnUgfNiiira Nilti Patigu. — TonanU : lJda|Nilut»g«. Hold 8 aorw
field, 11 iicro gunlvn, 2{ aorw hen. Tlio i^erviceM are iJio mno on tlioae of ih«
lirNt. DuuilmiM'^tMlara Panguwa. Coninuitaldo for Uh. 18-05.
Five PaHfgtilum Kila Piingii. — Tuniiutn • Pallvue. Hold 9^ aorea field,
1 acre giir«lt*n, and *i m:nm h«n. The HorviouH of thu Hnt four nungu are two
niun to nttciid the puraliuni at Ilangunuiktiia vvery ytMir for flttouu daya, one
tf» hold R kixiiva Hiid to ciuar thu lualuwa and atMii*t iu deoorationH, one to
hlow the huk^iMiiyu. one to attend tliv pvrahom at Kandy for five da}** a year ;
tliHM; tinifH a yuar to carry from the villa^'u to the dowaio 1 \Hi\ii of hainl«-wi ;
to attund iho llunuunuikuta Dowalt* at the four fuMtivaU and proceed thence to
Kandy, ami on rutuniing to carry thti ko«liva ; to oultivato yearly i i>flln of th«
niutti'ttu from ploughing to ntorini;, liiiirnfooM lading Hupplicd : ono man to give
tw<» d.iyM a year to tying ntniw ami thatching th« duwalu ; during the iH*nihura
to gtvo adukku to tho H:l^4nayaka Nilunu; and to niu'om|>uny him from hia
waluwwa to tho dt^wahi ; four iu« ii i(» givo yearly not niuro than wwn daya
eaivh to thu rupairx of th«i dewalo ; ih<! mura for thcsu pangu in four niontha a
year, ihiit.v davrt in ovury thrve nioiitliH, for two monlliK to blow the hakgeiliya
an<l for thu othur two oituilhH to )M>un<I Imniki twoivu Hcor a day. The fifth
Panguwa dou<4 Hcrviou an foliiiwn : to supply onrc a week during the month in
thu Year fiv«) HortM of vcgvtabU'M and a hundle of plantain leavcH ; to attend the
|Hnih«!ra for live dayn a year and Indd a kodiya. Heud thu maluwa, and lutNitit in
d(M•l)r:llion^ ; to attend at tho Kaudy |>cr:ih«'ra for two dayK a yo.«r ; to cultivate
yoarly 1 pula of thu mutlottu fnmi ploughing to Htoriug, nittlo lieing supplied ;
t(» convfy yearly 1 pula of hanilKi wi to the dowaio ; to givo four daya u year to
thatching' and repairn. Ctuuniutahlo for IN. a2'H).
Two lliyani)ialai;aM-olle I'augu. — Tcnantn: Palluge. Hold threc-fourthiiof an
aero Urlil, luie-ei'jhih of an ai-ro garden, ami half an acru hun. Survices (commu-
ialile for Uh. 4*20) : the tivMl to xiipply once ever} week for two moDlIm five
HortM of vogetaltleM and a hniidlo of plantiin leaven; to givo one man for the
perahtua t<» hold I hi wadaiia-tiilu-alla for fifteen da>H. Tho Hecoud dooM the aamo
mu'vii^H, and in ]idililion,for.'» lahaof Klau|KillekunihuraconveyH 1 |Hdaof handKi'
wi yearly Ui the dtrwale and liohls a kodiya tinring fifteen dayn of tho )>onihora,
ami holds a kodiya from Kamly to llanu'urankcta Dewaleatono of tho four foiiti*
vain ; aUo giv«'<< tw«> dayn to tlialehing. iVrc, at thedowale and ono daiy to ropaira.
One Wini .Mudiyaiiselagr Pauguwa. — Tenant: Wihi Mudiyanselage. HohUl]
acru field ami half acre ganlen. Servieen (eonimutahlo for Um. 11): to supply
once a wcok for two moiithrt a year fivu sorts of vev!etalde}« and a hiUHllo of
plant;iin leavon ; to eonvey 1 pela of hamlKi-wi to tho dowalc twice n year ; one
man to atitcnd thtet> uoi of the four fistivaln and hold a ktnliya on the journey
from Kiiiidy : ono man to attend tho perahera ft>r fiftton days and hold a kiKliya
and iVHsisi iii deccualioiiH and clearing tho maluwa ; one man to assist in thatching,
iV'C, at the di'wale for two days u}car ami in ropairn for Hevcii daya; to give
adukku to tho llinnayaka Nilamo during thu |>orahora and to accompsiny him
from his walawwa to the dowalr.
Two N'iiirut'dle Xda Pam^u. — Tonantu : Nagutellego. Hold \\ acre field, one-
aixtconth of an acre gardon, and I iu:re hen. SrrviocH (commuUihle for Uh. 8'1()):
tho firnt lo cultivate yearly 1 pela of tho mulletlu from phmghing to ittoriug,
cattle Winn supplied ; to carry from tho village to the duwale 1 pela of paddy
three tiuu*H a year ; lo hold tlie kodiya, clear the maluwa, and aasist in decora-
tiomi for fift« on d:iyK at I ho perahera ; to go to Kandy for five day« at tho |Mjrn-
hera : to ansist in tliatchini;. iV:e , at tho tlewalo for two days a year and in repaira
for lutveit d-iys. The srcoml t<i alttend at tho dewalo f(»r five dayrt of the
perahera. to weed and char tlie maluwa, assiht iu decorations, and hohl a kiHliya :
to att'iid at tho Kandy perahera f<.r two dayn a year ; to convoy 1 pela of paddy
a year to the dewale ; tu attend at ono of the four festivals every second year
and cirry a kodiya on tho journey fnmi Kandy : to give two day*' labour yearly
in thalchuur and repiirs.
One .Vauulcllekundiuro Panguw.i. — Tenant: Nagutellego. Holds 2 acroa
tichl and u bit of Ki^rdeii. Sorviees (commutablo for Ua. l.'i*40) : to attend
at tho dewalo for four roonihs a your, thirty days at a time, and to aweep
and clear the premises djiily ; for fifteen daya .it tho perahera to carry a
pundama ; to givu two dayb u your for tliatchiug aud auv^u \Sjx>|)k Iv&t t^Y^\%«
UNA-TTPP Ml
Two NarangMkumbure Pan^u. — TonanU : Berakanga and NaguUllega.
Hold thrce-fourthii of an aorv tiold, hulf an acre garden, and una-fourth of an
acre hen. Sorvicon (cunimutnlilo for Rh. 4';)0) : to Ijoat tom-tom at tli« dewala
tUrvo tiuioH a day fur two niontliH u vuur, tliiity dayn at a time, one nun to beat
tom-tom at the ponihura for liftouii iluyi(,oiio uinn touttviid at the four fttatirala
and to lioat tom-tom on tliu jounicyN from Kundy; to uNMiMt in tluitohinK, Ae^ ai
the dowalu for two duyn u yiMir iiii«l in ro|Muri4 for ncvvii diiyH.
Onu Mukumburu Nilit ruii^'in\u. — IVniiiit : AU'lcoii^u. Iloldii *2 acrua fiubla.
HervicoH (commutiit>lo for Uh. I:)'40) : to hiipplv yiMtrlv uiKbttrt-n yoke of
bufTal<H*H for two diiyH a your, that iH, for Hr^t ami Nucond ploughing, and aix
yoki) for thruHhiii^.
Four C^uiiWiiHUUi Puiigu.- TuniiiitH : Iiunu|»ih>Ko iind Dumbarngu. Hold 4|
aoruH IU'IiIh. Svrvioi'M (t'onuiiiitiil>K) for Km. '2\)M) : at thu |N*nihvrM for flft«H>n
duyH the iirnt oiiitKUwu to MiiporiiiUwid tho tuniintM* l:i)N»ur and gunoral ttorvicva ;
to givu two HiiiiliiiKH ii your to ilio dowulu nh n punduru at tho oIomc; of tba
puruhom ; t(» ^ivo |)ohi«hini to tlio KuHnuyuka Nilamo during the |>erahora ; to
go with tho otlivr tunuiitn for fivu duvH ut tho Kandy poruhcra ..
Siuiun Xuido uiid 11 in Appu hohf Daiiihuktitu-kivulukiimhuro Panguwa of S
aorcH Held and u mhuU liit of a Kunlon Tht* lichl U iiig outnide the bouiidariea
of tho templu viUagc, puid tux Uh. MVAO. No HervicvH.
The Dai.ada MAUi.uavA huH ouo Pallemalu-mnra l^unguwa; — Tenantii : Tal-
watte JayuHiindara MudiyanH4)hi«(e, PalluralhiyeKo, and l^ullcmnlegcf. Ilohl 1|
aero fiolil, ono fourth of an acit* ){anh*n ScrviooN (uomuiutalihs for Un. 13*4()) :
ono year in ovt>ry nix to nervo tho I'alloinah'-niura, that is, th|*eo tinioH a thiy to
opon the doorrt of tho PalUniah\ Hweop tho appnmchoM, make tiio daily ofTcringa
of ahara, cover tho asano with Howoih. tako (*iiar)(o of tho ^old und nilvvr veHMela
und of tho daily olTorin^'H, and ovory oiuhth ni^dit to be on i;uanl at tho .\fali)Mwa ;
in tho mum your to v'ivc the l>iwa Nil.uuo a bulathnrulla of £4 ; evory year to
attend at tiio four f«stivalM tho poraliera and the puja in WfHak ; once ovory
year to appear i)oforo tho l>iwa Nihiuio und prcHont un adukku pottiya ami 40
betel leaves, and uIho to },mvo tho Kariyakurunarulu a 8iniilur ponunia.
UNAPANDURKYAYA ok MORACOLLA.— A village in OangapalaU korala,
Upper Ilewahota.
It iH not mciitionod in tho Coukuh of 1H71 nor of IHHl. Population in 18*J1,
25 (14 uialoH, 11 fonialcH). Toni-ttmi HeatoiH.
MoKAcoi.i.i: ViiiAisr.. in a cave.
UKAWKRUWA. — A villa|,'0 in Ast,'iri UtlaHiyn piittuwa, Mutale South, ia
Pamunuwe-waHiim. Anoiently calloil Una^anvehoi-a.
Dr. Davy (/^ 31) Hny» thoro wan a nitre cave bore.
In tho (\>iisu<< of 1H71 ^M-oup«-d with Wolpahala ; anit«'d |K>puUtion, 106
(r»7 males, 411 fonialos). INipulation of I'nawornwa in 18M1, 71 (34 malea,
37 females) ; in 18U1, 4.') (25 nialos, IH fomalon). WoUi Dura>o, amelt iron.
The poopio are related to those of Agalawatta. ^
In 1H7H 41 acres ('iOti. 2p. 3/.) of [Middy land wore rcgiHtere<l, of which
28 acroH paid R«. tiH-iH.
/Viw///>».— Aruma Durayalajje. r.I,:.30. Kmhitiyawe Korala, aiJSI. Gala-
pi la^o. .*»l..".3o. GnnitayA^'c. ;il.7.M. IhalawaiU^Ko, Hl.T.'il. Nilawa(?e, for the
o?«tato of Tiilamura^'f Koriila. "-'H.'^iH. l'ahala|;o. ai.T.M. Talomurage, 29,.>38.
UdaKO, :.l,ri:H». \Va«iuwttlat'.\ rM,7sii.
UNDU(*()1)A. — A villaj^'c in Tnmpano. It waa purchuiiod by (lalagiMla Adigar
forMjlH) ridis, about I7r>n A.i». It was in |M>s>esHion of tho Adi^ar's fumdy
until Oalau'oda AH|);iniiyo Muhandiram Nilamo fled t«> CtdomU) in 1H<X1, when
it was confiscated {Jiui Cuut.^ ISfh May IStd),
ITnduu'oda Appuhami, Maha Lekama of thn flotapenage. witneM to i
Poholiyad«la deed 17U*» A.U., drawn at tno llangurankeU paUu^ iante^p, 758).
UPPKU BlMiATdAMA. — A diviM»»n »)f tho Kandyan country. In 7(1** N.
hititudo. Hii.^*' K. lon^jiludo. und coiitiinH 'JIh;} Hi|uaro miles in extent. It ia
iMmndt-il on the south hy ft;ilmra|,'aniuwa. west by tho Ftmr KoraloM, north by
D6losl.a«o, eant by K»>lmalo. It includon tho groat U-a districla of Dikoya and
Maskeliya.
Ii indiviiled into two korahs, AmUyanmwa and PuslKigo.
UPP-UPP
ttUtion :— In 1881. In 1891.
Arob«gAmuwa Konle ... ... 18,607 ... 7,577
Pii»liiii(« Korale ... ... 6,iM43 ... 5,627
KiitatuB ... ... 82,597 ... 67,949
ToUl
Kuronetiiw
DurK'K'i'M
SinhnluMo
Til mi In
Mooriiieii
MuliiyA
OthorN
it^tiffioM,
Vhr'int'mnn ...
1iu<l(lIiiiiU ...
•••
•t.
•••
•It
•..
•••
•••
ToUl
lliiiilim ... ...
Molinniniedant
OtlierN
•••
•••
•■•
53,187
71,158
• •■
533
•••
487
«••
245
...
432
• ••
7,M.W
•«•
10,521
• ••
40,H27
•tt
56,628
• ••
2,Hii6
•••
2,196
• ••
360
••■
446
■ ••
9118
•••
443
• ••
53,187
71,153
«..
4,824
•••
7,116
• ••
8.261
•••
10,140
• ■•
87.116
•••
50,1»U6
• .•
2,'1M>2
•••
2,882
• •.
84
•••
19
Ktltirtttifm,
ToUl ... 53,187 71,158
Moil hI)1u to rt'Ad and write ... 6,048 ... 7,270
Woinun nhln to read and write ... 446 ... r)65
Mi!ii uiiHhlo to read and write ... 26,«n3 ... .34,U(i7
Women uiuble to read and write ... 19.780 ... 28,411
ToUl ... 53.187 71,153
1878 911} .let-en paddy land were regiRtored. Commuted 821a. Oyj. 6/.
Rn. *.>.0:t«K)3) ; redeemed 40ci. O/i. 0/.; Rold by the Crown 29rf. 3/>. 8/. ;
(piifr to Crown 2ti. 2/'. 5/. ; belonging to Umplea (Vf. \p. 8/. ; abandoned
!;*. 7/. ; totil 40;Vi. .3/*. 4/.
t ni'iWAIIKTA. — A diTiiiion of tbe Kandynn country, in the Nuwara
DiNti'irt. Tt rontninH nn nrca of 108} Rquoro milott. It has six komlen,
tinipiiliit, PallvKiimunbu, Koboka, Diyatiluka, Oan^'ap.'ilntn, and (juiinewa.
)uliition :— In 1881. In 1891.
Udn^i^mpaba of MatiiraU Korale )
PalloK^mpuba of MatuniU Korale \
Kolioku Komle , ... ...
|)iyattiak:i Korale ... ...
(tanpipaUtn Korale ... ...
Onnncw.-i Koralo ... .,
KHtutcn ..« ...
ToUl
Ruropcann
Bur^luM-H
Sinliiileso
TaiiiiU
M(M)rmun
Mnliiyn
Othcrn
•*•
...
...
...
...
...
•..
ToUl
•••
5,401
-1
2,555
2,650
3,037
•••
2,718
2.622
■•*
2,355
l,8r»6
•*•
1,940
2,784
•■•
2.656
6,7.''>4
•«•
6,902
22,454
21,771
70
•••
64
11
.*•
19
15,123
■••
14,745
6.0.V.»
•.■
6,685
248
...
238
3
...
4
40
•••
. 16
22,454
21,771
UPP-UBA
•
M.n
Retigiwi.
In 18«1.
In IA9I.
Chriniiant
Buddliistt
HinduH
Mohammedant
Othon
ToUl
1 1 1
•••
•••
•••
•••
•••
525
14,083
2G3
15
•••
•••
•••
•■•
•••
470
14,669
6;)94
247
1
2*i,4r»4
21,771
KdueatioH,
Moil nlilo to read and write
Wuniou iiblu to rood and writo
Moil uii'iblo to rt>a<l and writo
Wuuioii uimlilu to ruad and write
•••
•••
•••
2,H07
HI
0,ii77
0,7(iO
•••
•••
•••
••*
2,033
142
M,7()8
0,088
Total
•
•••
28,454
21,771
Ib 1878 6,3r>9| aorcnof naddy land wore roginterod. Commuted 2,C46ii. li>.6/.
(paid titliu Uk. 13,403 87 |) ; rodcoiiicd 25(*Mf. 2/i.8/. ; unoummutod 120u. Op. 4/. ;
temple fleldii 3(Wi. 0//. 2/. ; nlmiidoiiod 12<ki. 2/». 5/. ; toUl 3.170(f. 8f>. 0/.
URADENIYA. — A village fonniiig part of Napana, in Udagampaba korale,
Lower Diimbnni.
Not in the Connuii of 1871 nor of 1881. Population in 1891, 73 (36 mal««,
37 females).
thmilin. — Mfdagc, for a diviHion of their father** estate, 311,117.
Tho DEtiAi.noRUWP. ViiiAUKhaM u Hcwisi Paiiguwa here, 1| acre field and half
an acre garden (To/. /.,;>. HO). TeiiantH : AniuiiugaiiiagoandTeniniettayabge.
ScrviooH (ooniniiitalilo for Um. 1410): nix niiim of one man for fifteen day*
each niura in altenmto niontliH : to Inat tom-tom for tlio throe towawa and to
remain on guard at night at the Viliaro. alno to beat tom-tom at the tewawa on
tho four fcHtivaJH ; when on duty, tenant receivoH nitionti ; one to accompanr the
incunil>eiit on jouriie^H, when ro cn{,'n;;ed recoiveA mcalN ; to weed the maluwa
when on duty ; to giTO two pciiuni of hotel to tho incumbent after the new
joar.
t
URAPOLA. — A village in McdnpaLita korale. Yatinuwiira.
^frrti//* .^Nanu-oya.
Population in 1871, .T'ln (186 malcR, 160 f* males) ; in 1H81, 402 (278 inalcH,
214 femalcN) ; in IHOI, 4:>5 (23r» lualoH, 2*20 femak-M).
The Ura|)ola (iannile of 42 aen*s (2<»*i. :i/.. »/.)• l>ad<ly land nifiMt«>red in the
II. L. M. in the name.-* of rra|Mi]a Kkuiiayaka Wa^iui (largest owner),
Godif^ama Kankanama. Gaiioile Giddu. Muhandirnto Tikini, Ata|ialtu Konu,
Suddaopu, LaD><ikara Urmliya, Ilini Ilinkeiultt. Gannilc Iliddappu. The
lTra|Ktla Viharc !•* rcvi-^teretl o.s owner of olMiut 2 acreJi (O/i. ^p. 7/.).
In 1878 13ri| acres (67«. 'J;>. 5^/.) were regintcred, .of which 30} acrea paid
Ra. 151*6.'/ ; 85 acroH were redeemed.
Tho Kapuwatto Piliiua Talawwe family owne<l land here (30,170, 61,8UI.
74,045).
AWw«i//«*.— Alie^untlara MmliTan!Hlji;?r. 2l.r,M2, 4l,M0fi. 62.3fi2. Ganegodoge iJmi,
roiM., ICth Ihnmhr, ISCH). 22.«;-!l. r.«.H70. Oi lakohn>»att<» Halalagc (J»^.
row.,Uithlhnmh,r, I yX). '2'2, {)'>'-*. ri«;.K70. Glrniriima Tikiri Haiida, :io,|;<».
Gonnadtniye Waluwwa, 4'»..".ll. Halu-apullana lli uayala^je. ti"!.*.?'.*?. Kaiuif
watlr I'kku Untula'- e-!ate. Ti-t. HI I. Kanuidn-oiiiriKe, r..7K7. Kelnkuin-
hurevala^'e. ir..rJ«< Ko^^Nikki* Durayalatrc lli.lim. Madurawo Tikiri lUnda,
So.jfo, Mitlatft! I'aniw Ulakarayalagv. ori.222. Palbkonihuregf*. 2.1.467. Al.HM
UUA— UKA
PandakkaroKo, 2(),Un (Ta1|>ot Kiikn 1725). Pen)mbod«yalage, 15,126. Pol-
WBttc'KiS &J^7. PuJaKoddRc, 'Jb:2'22. RAndanu|)C(1ige, 43,4Ut<. Ratnadarage,
24,CH'i, 44,KO(;, (•2,:i02. Sunnnda Unnunrt*, a0X>8. Toradeniye Walawwa,
ao.Uf.H, r>0,:il4. Ura|M>lAARuhchila(IW. /.,w. J^7). Urapola Hcnaya (iiiifr,
p, 7(«l^). lJrap«iIn Pn} indakurn) a ( lot. 7., y/. 472), Vni|iola Unnanw ( IW. /.,
p,37S), Vv<luI(Hmyalngc,rii,HOI. Wat tulngninnKC, 30,170. Wcraliyaddo Loku
Afnliutmryo, :)o.ih;h.
QaiigtHla ArMi'lichiffo A|)|iiihiiiiil r«. rrnitolnRo Punchirala, for Wnrnkadcntyo-
kiiiiihuru. Tiil|i<»t Sukii IKl.'i (IC'.ta a.iO. in tho nidiiih II, the tenth day of th«i
dt'uri'UM' uf the HHMin. Troin Kmhilnii^'nnia Kiilinnnj^uhn Arhrhihi^o Nandu.
TaliHit .Sika li;*.Mi (17iiH A.n.), di^'d of jrift from Kulatunga Rala to hit brotherin-
hiw liun^Mida Amchilii (Jm#/. 1\m..'JUh »mi i^sth .\tirtwhfi\ts:U).
K Drnliniin cumo from India and l.'nipola Mudiyanso ji^vo him a pioco of land,
) ho lN»rr(»\VLiI nuinvy from the Katanigania Dcwale in Knndy and mixe a bond
] died. Krawwuwela Adiuar, then liannayaka Nihiwu of the dewulo, took the
id for the dewale. rrapola Mndiyanso Rohl \m estate to Aii^^aamiana Adigar.
ijuiwatte Mah.n Nihinie re«1eemed the iM)nd ami ^'ot hack tho land. Angamnianu
iit(ar yiixn Kapuwattu'H Mep-father. having married Kapuwatt«*'H muthor {Jud.
(KW*.! I A.I).).- The iiur]K>rt of the writing made under the uoDHtellation Sa,
on thix Saturday, tiic eleventh day of tho increa-oiug moon of tho month
Meilindina, in the year uf Siika 1.1^2. is n.*' follows :— Sundarahami, of Urapola
in the Meilapalata uf the Sindurnwanahada Yatinuwara, grantcil to tho
Ilrahmiu Curulianii, who cauic from the continent, a pieoc of land ill extent
uIm'ih 1 amunu at the jiini:tion of the two HtrearaH. Ah ho gave it with
pleunure, (iuruhauii gave l.'*(> gold fananis (ran nanan) to Sundarahami, the
witner•^eH to the reeeipt of that money by Sunuanihami arc the Nilame of
Piliniu Talawwa. Dt^meka Itala of the Hune vilhip*. Peradeniyi'ge Rnla of
ri-a|M)la, the Araehehi of the same \illage. Pulihin};c Rala of the sime vilhige,
.Mudiyan»e Rala of the Haoie village. (lunnadvuiye Rala of the nnmc village,
I'uiidakkara Itala o( the hume village. Petliya of the Nune village. With
thr kntiwlrd^'f of ilu'M' wiiiie-«M'«, a«ldiiig that if any t»ne de>eending from
Siindarahauti diniiute^^ thi>« ^rant he nhall Diitfer vengeanet*, hut Guruhami. the
Rrahinin. and lii:^ di>cendant!4 ^hall not HulTer vengeance, thit wad given.
Health, wealth. pro»*|K'rity.
(1 777 A.i>.).--t)n .Sun«l.ny, in the IncrenHing moon of the month Po»on, in the
year of Saka Iti'.Mt. The history of the 1 jH^la out of the ^mnguwa belonging to
Unipola MudiyaiKe of Yatinuwara, whiuh wa-* given to tho dewale, in aa
fothiwH :— This MudiyAn««e {»ot a Brahmin to aHHtJtt him and both of them
a'^wnhUimizcd 1 |Hla of land out of the high lands belonging to the
Mudiyan>e ; after a^wetldiuiiixing it. Mudiyan^e gave it to the Urahmin to be
cultivated in anda, and Mudiyanse took the anda share. Mudiyan!*e having
become indi-btt^l. he gave th(> 1 ]K>la which the Brahmin cultivated, together
with hi>« mul panguwa, to tlu' Nilame. BenideM this, the Bnihmin and
IN radiiiiye Araehchila horrowe<1 l(Mi ridi^ from the Kataragama Dewalc; taking
thirt money, the Brahmin went to Puttalama on trade, he afterwards returned
to the village und fell ill ; hearing this nome Payindakarayo of the dewale
went to re»:«»vtT the mono}* lent by the dewale, he promi^'Cd to i»ay it back
when he recovereil. Alniut the time this Brahmin wan dying another Guru got
a false Tal pot executed on the pica that he reudentl a"*>i>tance. The dewale
|M>opl«' having come to hear of this, bome jK'ople went and recovere<1 the
ridis from th<' Guruwa, ^4lying. th«« money was not )iaid with the knowleilge
of the Ouruwa. They came with the Tal|iot to institute a ca*e, the Guruwa
and the dewale peoplf having: •5one 1«» the Maha Lekam Mahatmaya's Walawwa
litigatt-d; having invr»ti;.'at(d the ca->e an onler was made that the Ta1|»ot
«hould be left at the dewale till the mon<>y wa> paid. Because the TaljwM in
the liand^ uf the Curuwa was f«ir a panguwa of the Mudiyan-e's pan*rn.
the Malia Nil:inie paiil Bmi ridi> to Galliatare Vidam* and redtcnied the 1 iH-la.
U the drci«ion had hiH'U that I ridi should ufterwanlN he paid t«ithe dewale aM
tho paie/uwa was decreeil to It. and we ^hould r»'tain the same, it would have
iHH'n iK-tier.
W'ltti ir<i//<'«-N It'll or StiifemiHt o/ Cintr. — That out of the paraveni pro|K'rty
of Trapola Kkanayaka Mndiyanse, tho piiii' ol high land Pawulatenna of
2 lM*la^ wa-* ;;iv«-n to the Bndimin, who came from the contiiit-nt, for which
1(H) rlili4 wiis piid toth*' .Muiliyan-ie ; a |H>rtiou of the ganhn of alniut 7 lahatt
was aNo given to build a housi*. this |Mirtion was given to the Br.nhmin two
gcuer.itiont U'fort' the time when the pro\wHy nc^h^ ^vh^xl Na* vX^a \v^'««^^'
X7RA— URA 186
On tho approaoh of the t1«*oth of thiM Rrahiuiu, tliU nuignivm wan dedioatfld
to the dvwalo: tho iiioumU'iitrt of tho dowalo ffavuohargo of this Munfniini
to thi» Hrahiiiiu*M U'jfuttvii rod, lirahnu (Juni, Mubjitit to tho perionmuioe
of M>rviu(*. ftimv that tiuic (ho) uintimitHl to pomhcimi. After the oa|itQr«
of tho kinir, tho WuUtw^va tottk |M»h<^■^Miul| of thin itaiiguwa. An ^ho) wah out
(if itin|>lo.vtm*nt, innitrrM wiTo hruiiKht to thr lutiiM* of Uio(U*nfrul (Hir John
b'Oyly), for which thrro will U* vrihH>^'-««.
(180.1 A.D.). — Ko!il)okkcln;(o Kmin Diiruyn, of Uni|H>la. \v\uk poor and
involvcMl ill (U'ht, traiu^fi-rriHl Tota-aii)(ttkuiiiliura '2 nelui and itn appiurtfiiant
hrna in luhn^i to ]*nadnkk:iruKo Viduno and nToivo«l from him 120 ridii* in
challirtniid 8Diuumi of imdd^'.on WiHliu^^day. tho lirnt day of the waxinnf moon
of tho month riiduwak. in tlio yoar of Sakn 1725. \Vitn(>ii}>«'H : Tonnege
Arachchilaof KotalMi«v(i<lii. Ihalajro I*unchiralaof tho Ramo villni^o, Mndiyaniw
of the same viUa^rt*. IIaht>apullaim Henaya of tho same villn}^*, U}ia.Hakaya of
tho Hamo villa^fo, Kiridfua.llala of Urapola, ()\vitai;o Puuchirala of the name
villavTo, MiituiMiiH'^ro Kalaof ihoHJinio villaj^o, Kurniida>aiii(e Appii of the Hamo
villa;;o, At'hari Naido of the Kaiiic villa^o. raidwitUUcaraya of tho Nuna.vakkara
T.t'kninV l)«]).uMinont of tho naino villu^o. Talpot wrilton hy tho MnhottaUu
\vh«t htld th<* oMUmx of Lokainu and Kankauatna of tho Maha (jaltadawa.
ro'^idiii^ at KutalK>}rtida. 2U.13(i.
UuAiMU.A Viit AUK. hnK ono Nila Panguwa horo of ono acre field and lialf an
icro •^uniuii. Tenant : Alio^midani Mudiyanstdairo. Scrvict^n (commntablo for
Bs. lO'lM)): to tliatoii the viliare and daij;o)a Hhod : to give .*i aniono paddy
yMrly ; to cowdnng tlic paiisala four timcH a year and to repair tlio temple,
aupplying matorialii.
Tho DiYAKr.i.tNAWAi.A ViiiAi:i: ha** ono Nila Panguwa, 4acreHfiold. Tciianta:
Diynkolina>\ ula Walaw \va and Hauwala;4u. Sor\ ioon (comiuuUiblo for Its. 44*ltO :
No. 1 in iiioorpoiatcil with a panguwa in Dodaiiwola, Vatinuwara ( Vol. /., p,l76) ;
No. 2 to give f) laha< of rtoo yoariy ; to attoitd tho fostivaU and to offer at
eoch n puttaiv of curry and rioo ; to assisi in i*opaii'ing tho temple.
Tho Dai.ada MAi.ii.AWA has one Xila Pangiiwa. of an aero ganlon. Tenant:
Toradcniye Kiri Hand i. Sorvioo : t«» \uy Hh. 'A a year to tho temple.
( IT.'is A.I).). — Out of tho panivi ui ])ro|HTty of Muhandiram Rala. of Ilakwatta
111 Miilapahitaof Yatinuwura. tlic upper 1 |H*laof l*uwak-au}(a and Tlahasontof
kllpiiiKtMla wore dcdinitoil lo Calffttuiuwo Saiiiaiu'ra-wahaii>e (or hii«hupport,he
nuitiiuiol in |K)'>M>»'.ion ol tho miiiio and ^avo to hin nophow Kamiiial-augo Uu»
nauM'. who cuiitiiiuiii i«i ]M)vK"«rttho Kainoaud fravo to hin n«*plii.'\v Kammal-anppe
Siwurahi. thiTc.iftfr tho same \va!4 ^ivon in paravoiii to .Mal^^ainmana Lclciram
fur 'J.'i riilis and tixc inil)ion<« of ja^inino ilt»\vori«. Whoii tho Adikaram Maha
Nilaim-\va-< Diwa Nilainoiif tho MaliLMiwa thi^ was out en*! I in the MahaLoluun
Mitiyaot iho .>|ali:,Mwa. with diuvtiou-^ that ho, tho said Lokanui. nhouM |N>rform
piu^fo M-r\ioo. \\ ituc^M'.^ ro thi-^ <iro Nikapolawatto ArachHii. .MiHliijrtKla Ala«
kumburo Araohohi. Koralc Araohohila. (iira^rama IMiwak-au^c Uala, .Motapola
U:ila. Kadiya«;r Mudi\aU'>o of Kmbilini<^aiua. Wali^auia Appuhaiui. l(:iiuniane
Amchrhi. Mdnwala .SludiyaM»c. Mil'/aiamaua lliuk«>ndo tiaiuuiaho. Nelliffoila
(iaiumahis (luruki'io (laniiuniio. <!irai;auia Hcunwi. Uaudi|Hda (iodompitiva,
and .Moladaiuh* I'ayindak.t.aya. With the kuowlod);!' of th<>>c witnivM-s thi^i
laud ticraut ban 1h-«*u ^'ivcu to Mal^'auuuaua Lrkiiiia on Thursday. th«* tilth day
of tho now moon of iho mouth l*o-on. in tho yoar of .Sjika hlvi. If niiy one wi-ro
todi^putf thi>' Id him 1m> va^t into the oi^ht principal lu'lh and U* tonuonti<d
there: au}' ono dofondiu^r thi" grant evt;ii by wonl of mouth ^hall enjoy the
blii^ ill heaven.
URAWAIjA.— A villaco in Oanijawata koralo, Yatinuwnra.
liHin. — Hantano. I'lMwalakanda.
Ilaliuehikandura, Meliwala. and Trawala aro grouped tonilher in tho Consoa
of lft71 ; united population. 200(11 1 males, Hl» fomaloK). Population of UrawaU
in 18H1, 102 (U»7 males h:, females); in IH'U, 171 (8K male*,. 83 female*). Low
oaHto.
In 1878 10 aoio«* (O^r 2/'- ''^'•) «»' paddy land wore rogiatorod, of which half
{Alt. [\p. 'M.) woi-e redeemod ; 'A^ acres |>aid Hs. 12*83.
J*tfi,/ir4. — }fL'tuk'UJjuln}!v, rj»..<4;i : Mmirmeu, i«.043 ; Ptii>aml4klMge« ;u,0J3 ;
ynmna'panipiwcge. I'.OIfi (X. S.).
K8r. (JRA— uitr
Piillch:!^, I>ura-pan^uwe}^e, AladeiiiycKO, Ynnian*pani(uwege, and Egoda
ITiid^uHala^Of aM toimntnof a Slurakamiiaor liamudawale Panguwa of the Dalada
Malig:iwaf hold 4| acreii field. ServiccM (cotnmutable for Ra. 17): to perfonn
miira of mciiial work at the rate of one miira of fif trun daya and nighta to 1 pela
itf land liuld by lach, or commute a niura l»y imying four ahillinffa ; each to
prcM-'nt to th(! Diwa Nilame after the new year n bundle of firewood ; while on
duty reooivo nieulH in the morning and a hunduwu of raw rice in tho evening.
irilAWKLA.— A vill:i</o in (lalnMya nattuwa, Haristpattu.
In the CetisuH of \hl\ uroupcd with ^laruddaiia ; united |K>pulation, 309
(141» nialcM, li'iU fonialcrt). rt»pulatii»n of rr.iwcla in 18^1, 222 (102 males. 120
f«.>maltN); in iHttl, 207 (90 nnloH, lOH femulon).
/W/Mi/fVf.— Dthi^faMtitij'cfTo <*«. Wijckongc and !*annalagp. n^\K»U (T^lpot Saka
1732). Vidana llcnayalat^c rt. OulapitawattcK^', ^t'f.o^L
URlIOAIiA.— The chief town in Upper Dnmbara (Vol, /., pp, lOS-O, ISU, JOJ,
/'(/iii/7/V4.~lt.iiluu'«> Ileiidrick Fernando, lM,i3.'t. Don Andrih de SiWa, :ii^,d36,
(;.'i.7:i.'». Don Ili'ndrick do Silva Wikrama GunaHfkara, :iA.8:i(f. llendappu and
bin wife Xa«hrhirc, ll.i'.^lH. Mij^ahakotuwcK*', 4^,<I3H.
riirLKMULLA. — A villago in IMugiMla IMu^iya iiattuwa, Malulu North, in
Kbi'l<]iola-wah;iiii.
Strr<nn. — Maliawida-ela.
In the CVntiH of 1H7I grouped with Kini^ama ; united population, 1(>9(0]
mak'M, 78 feuulc*). Nut mentioned in the CVmsuh of 1881. Population in 1891,
44 (19 malcH, 20 femalcn). Jaggery caste.
CRULKWATTA.— A villaire in KanduiKihita korulo, IMunuwara.
In tlif CNmikum tif 1H71 grouped with Paiialiokka and "\Vattap|M)la ; united
|M)pu1ation. 429 (2HS males, 191 fcmalcH). Population of Urulewatta in 1881,
162 (K<) uiiilcn, 72 fenialus); in IH'J], li>2 (85 males, 77 females).
In iIh II. h. .M. 3li acri'j* '^7//. I/*. \M.) of (Kiddy land wt-n* roglslrriMl in the
iiaiiirrt of rruhnvattc Caiuniahc. Du^^niawili. AMmnlillo Wannaku Xilamo,
b:iii:iiiii\\:i1a Vidaiic. Pauikkiya. IVulfwattc Vihan. Wattapjtola Aracholii,
Maliauituaum Ariichthila, Uahvadu llau.;idi.va. rnambuwo.Vmchchi, llt'nnokgo
Arat'h«'hilu.
lu Ih7h.'U| acreM (ITir iip.^tl.) were n^giHterejl, of which 2 J acres paid Rh. 9-2ti.
t'iuM> to I ho rrulewatte Pattini Dewule is a largo rock, on which is an
inscription (:U,71HV
Mcd:i^o«la Animba moM by tho Crown to Tikiri Appu in 1H41 (11,491).
Wai.awwa liclon^^ed to tho Pilima Talawwe family. The Adigar called
hiniNidf I'rulcwatte Wijayanundara llajakaruna Svncwiratna, Agra Senadipttti
(To/. /.,/>. ;/).
An IJruhrwatte lady married Dodanwela (junior) Adigar.
All rruUwatto Kumurihauii married Arawe Itttemahatmaya of Hewahota
{Vol, /.. /*. a 7),
Forotli<;r muml>crH of tho family see \'ol, /.. /y. 17/?, ;?/:?, 307,
Kor an account of ihu family an<l itsconueoti«>u with the ancient royal family,
wv Palkuuihura Sannas {milr^ pp. hS7-SS),
Tor Sittus by rrulowaito Disiva and AdJL'ur. mc VuI, I„ iip, llO^SZO^^Ull^tUo
\Vij<sundai:i R:ij:ik:iruiia Smcuiraliia Ilcr.it Uand:irala<{o Handar of Trulc-
wutia (<>•) dt-M'iilH'd hiniM'lf in IHi'd'i. wlini lii<( ni irriai;c to Watupola Kuniarihanii
was rr;^i«'l»T»r«l).
\\W father (MJlrd hiiu^ilf WikrauiaNinha t'handi'aM:kara Karunatilaka
Scncwiiatua Piinlita Wakila Loku Nilauio of Khunahlcitiya in Kandupalata of
Vatiiin\\:ir:i (>*7.*-'7'J).
AciioM by I'liilfwatto Walawwo Randa and unotlicr n;^':iinst Maralande
Wal.iww*' Tikiri Kuui;irihanii an«l othoM for land here (7U,4«i4).
.Mol:)dand«' Walawwo Tikiri Kumirihnnii nmrt^M^cd hor lands hero and
l>or:ow(Ml m«)ncv from PanalMtkkc I'da Walawwe hoku Rnnda. Action on
Inmd (K«*..:i«;><).
ITRU— URU W7
>ViMi/iM >- BodimalkadnKe. 22.aHU, 34.:iH. 77.H.H), MM U7, 82.000. Diiaawila,T.
B., 11,491. KendutroUo \Vatto|ru, 77,S20. H0,1U7, H2.tHio. Pttttinige uliuM Quni-
au»rci,'o, :I4,74<<. 77.M20, t«0,lU7, 82.iiiiO. Vrulewatte Banda. 22,3:ii».
Ubulewattk Viiiahi;. — A lay iiiciiinliciit, Bodinialkada UngaraU, claimed to
liave lundH regiHtcred. He naid there had nuvvr l»cuii a pan»iula nor an officiating
priettt, and that liiM family had always ollicintod and oiijoyud tho produce of the
.fieldn. Dulkumbura and \Vul-:in«^':i, tho only lieldK hia family held in the
villa{;o, were dedicated, ho tuiid, in lv.in^ Nurcn«lni Sinlia'a time. There waa'no
writing to hIiow tho kiiig'a pcrlui^^i()n. It appeared that Ungnrala'a father
performed Hervici*H to the king, nutwithHtaindin^ the didieation. Tho Temple
Ijandn Commissioner rejected the claim for reifistrulion (I /J, T. L, Iiet*trd),
In 22,33U Urulcwatto Runda Kiid the vihare heloni^cd to him, he being a
descendant of Kiriya Rundara, the founder of the ttmple.
UKt'i.KWATTK Pattini Dr.w.vi.K.— Appu, Kapunila of tho Dcwale, Htate<l thai
he and the Urulewatto Aradiclii held u field for doiii^ ^el-vice, in turn, here and
in Kandy. Ho wiid the field wiia dedicated in Kin<; Hhuwaneka'a time. li was
given becauHO tho Kaipnrala drove away flicH, which were dehtroying Home royal
Solda. The claim for regihtration wati rejected (T. L. (J, WO),
•
URULKWATTA.— A viUa^^'e in Asgiri PalleHiya paituwa, Maulc South, on the
hill side, north of Yatawatta, in Yata watte- wasam.
In the CeitsUH of 1871 groujied with Yatawatta; -united piipulation, 2h2
(159 malcH. 12.) fcmaleH). Population oi' Urulewatla in 18M1, 17G (!M) nialoa, 86
fcmaleM); in IK'.M, 158 (H2 malcH, 70 femaleH). Vellal.'is, dcHcendantM of Hirettiye
Handara, Pannayo. Potteiv*.
In 1878 al>out H8 acres {Mitt, iijt, 71.) of paddy land were regiatered, of which
2H acres iKiid Us. 71)12.
/■'i'Hifiig.-'\\H:kuUin:.22,lCK Herat Miidiyaufjelage. 7:i.:iHl. Mohottifre (^Unile-
wutle Vihare tenant ^),22.7(i'J. MudiyaUHelage, :iH,;il»(i. Ratnayaka MutUyanae-
la:,'e, as,3iM; {v>>f.J.,p. rjoy
iruiTLKWATTi: V I II AUK. — Tho hintory of the vihare ia given in the following
documents^, 1752 and 17KJ a.m. : —
Tho wannui of 1 amuna of Siyamhalagahakumhura, in (ialagama of
PalleMiyu |kiuu\va in As|;iri korale, with all its a)ipurtenance». wan in
lHi>M->sioii w* luravnii of an uM woman calleil (2<ilaluMiwatte Maliage ;
when >he wa<^ re«lia'<i1 toutiitiHi |M>vert.v Hhi* c;\ini' lu .Moiiaruwila Wulawwa
and a>kod Monaruwila Adi^'ar to buy iivr "gun pau};u\va"; he con-
Ht'ittiil and paid lo ridis tor ii. and i\a r-iic ap|H'ared ti» be in utma^t |Miverty
he hclpetl her turtht'riuorc. took over the title d«>(i1 of her ** gauia." and
eontiinuHl in |h>sm ->ii>n of it. On tin* death uf the Adij^ar. I, Monaruwila
(iahada 11 dahaiui. with a view to aiipiire ra<Titfi»r IliM .MajoMy. our lat«*
Adij;ar. all other rclative-i and friend.-*, and for uiy own henetit. ho long an I
roll in HKvo^itive hirtln that. I may in no life mi- i>overty. hut aliound in
wealth, do hereby di-dicaie thin 1 nniuna and its appurtenant garden, .Vtuftola
Appuhitiyuwatta, It'inilih<>na, Muttfttu Tenurhcna. Attanagolleyayehena,
and Anduwehena unto Urulewr»tle Sjlawansi Punan-M' for his niaintfunnce.
^ Thi^ grant wa<« madf. ponrin;.; water on thf pahu uf the h.'xnd. Thin Tal|Mit ha«
Iki-u written on Sunday, tile full moon day in the month Meiliudiua, in the
year of Saka 1(m 1. It atiy one brilx* to dispute thin he will be born in hell,
and any one defcndin.«; Lhi-*. eVeu by a word, will nhare tho nu'ritt of thi<4 land
grunt and enjoy bli^-t in luviven tlivreby and ultimately attain Nirvana. Uc it»o.
When Hit Majc!<ty Kin.; Kirii Sri llaja ^iidia. thr descendant of Xing
Mannof the i II u->triont royal family of 2ilaha S,')nimatn. \vas«rrigning in Kandy.
the pro-^iM-rouH eity. he in<piir<d n-^ to the >ta*i- of rrlii^iou in L:inka. and
he wa<* told that lli<-r<> wiic no ttrJiiincd liiiddhi''t prie-^l-*. but only
noviccn (•• .'^auiaiiera') ; ou \U\^ \\i-< .M.ijr ly siid. '•While I am rii;;ning
it i;* u pity tt» r-.'i- ih«' nliiii.oi ;.'oiii^ down ;"' a«:«*ordin riy he ttM»k lo hin
mind to p.itroni/e the l.titii. a^^i^icd by tin* fiib-kiu'.; Kajailhi Kuja Sinha : he
Mill an endta-^y ot nuiii^'rro u, :>in\u uiili ptciiit" worth a hik of roin:*.
and inviiiti pri<<t-« Iroin Siam, >neh a-* PpaHo^i and uthi-rn. who came.
brin:,'in:; u iib llicin bana b.i ik'. Tlun tlioti-.iudH of n^iNvtabltMncn were roU-d.
taught pit.ika-i : bun lr<di id thtui \\« re daily f«Ml ; uml hMiidritl^ of otTcring'* of
nr«v-»arii"« Wi-ro niadi* y»*arly ; buudrrtl- ot ruint*<l viharu Wrre n'|»airt*d in
dilfcreni plaiTo. ini'ltt<!iii;r ib** liilii* Tt-uipb- : oifi-ringo of gardmt. tiiddt. ami
Hower gard<-n<* w<-re m.idr lo Auura lliapnni, S.imantakutaya. .Maiyangana*
volura. roloiiuaruw.i. lb" Dda li .M.dig.iwa. audotlK*r vih;«ra. At thi« time it
WW URU— URH
WIV4 iiiMuuvcrtril lUut thero wcru the ruint of a rock U'mplo borUering the Tillage
Uriilewatta, the birthpliuM* u( Altha(laHfii-»ami, the brother of the Chief Prieat
of Af^iriyn. Thin viharo wan repaired at Rrcat labour, walLt were erected,
the wulU and ci;ilinfr« palut'stl, a ittone imaifi* wan made. In the thinl yeor
of till' rv'ntn of Uajadlii llaia Kiiiha (232(1 a.m., Saka ITUo), on WedneitdaT. the
M'trntli iluy after the full moon of the inonth llak, th«i ceremony of Netra
I'inkunia wu«i c«'li'brate<|, and on that 4iccaf«ion the iMwIdy field ItelonginK to
All)ui)lu<>"i f.*nimn<« wuh di'ilicutiil to thii« vihare. lliu King liajadhi Itaja
Siiiliu In-iiitr told of thin. lUHliuiitttl ih<< flcldx llotnkunibnra 2 iielan. I>alupota 2
IM'la*. MilliijiitiTa 1 umuiia, l)i>la-<la !)ulu|H>tu 2 ix'laii. NattaraniKita 2 iN'laa.
k-oidi-it th<-M'. the villH<;cr» dtiliuittil l*iiru}{iihnkotuwa an a dnluiKita of M lahaM.
Kuui;uliukotuwn of h l»hu^ 1 |N-la (if KihulomkuuilHira, Palkumburuwatta of
I |M-la. iKidniiKnluitfnnu of H hAui*. und Itiumimdawela of I ]H,*la, with all their
appurti iiuiici'^. thcH* v^vrv tiiinlly and n)»«»Iut«'ly f^ivcn in the name of Buddha
and the prit-thtMNl. So it Im to U' und(>rftoud that any one dibputin^ thiH would
In* iNiin in tlir infmiul n>KioiH and turtuntl thon- like th(M* guilty of matricide.
|iiilri(-idi-. lo. Thui it in luid down a;* u nile that if any one were to take
forcililf jMi^M-xion of ti*mplr proiK-rtic"?* givin by him or l»y any otheni, hfi^hall
In* Utrn ami rc^lNirn a worm in a lienp of cowdung for (iiMXiii yean*, and any
one mIio take't n ^tick of firewood, a blade of gra^ti, a fruit, or a flower out of
temple bind!* chull In* Uirn a " pretaj'a'* with a iMxIy fifty to nixty yodun long
and u iH'lly in pn»iMirtion. to inihx hi:* time with i\ chain of ^i>rb^<. eyen full of tean,
lu-arl lull of horrow. without obtuinius? even rofuHC om fwNl, and without ever
U'luj; ubl«- to xlakf hinibifHtcvenif the current of the Unn;;e^and Jumna were
to iMe>» tbrou^di hiM throsit, a*< ^uch a current would i vn|M»rate by the heat of
lii<« iHt-ly n« tb«' rurn'Ui of the (M?enn ii« evaiM>rat(*«l by the heat of* hell fire. On
the C"»utraiy hr who dt-lendn tin* tt'Uiple rijrbtH or iuiprovt-H tlicm will never be
iNirn ill lh<> fMurcunliiial hfU.-.but in c<>b-Mial worbU. niid enjoy bliitii in heaven
uiid curtb. It i<« furiliei- naid that out of the two, the donor enjoys bli^ in
luavni and tin* defriidcr attain.- Nirvana. Ko \irtuouri men may yuu act up to
lbe<«<- and attain Nirvana.
In 17U(i A.ii. the viban; purcbaHod land on tins deeil : —
I, SUnjja. of .M»i|iya|Hiln in l*allesiya fMittuwa of Angiri kornle. owing to
want of iiMmcy. have retvived out of the fiiiidH of Urulewatto Viliare a Hum
of 111 ridi- f«ir my land Nitub'tnulabma of I lalias kurakkan ttowinj; extent at
(ioniui;;a«-oya. 'ihi»< laud writing ha'* bcvn givt u to the vilmre on \Ve<1neiiday,
the full inrHin day in the month Wak, of the yt-ar of Saka 171H. WitneMefl :
YatawaMr Unnan><e. Cala^'aina UnnanK*. Tembaliitiyawe Unnan^^e. Imbul-
tiandr rniiaieM'. \Veb;,'e ruiiaiiH-^ (three in number). Samanera Unnani«Cii
(four in iiumlM-r). all the ('bitf'« of (•al:i;;nma and Uridfwatta. tho^te of Meiliya*
|Kda. If any one of my dc^cmdanlH or other out>idi*r were to dinpute thin ho
will p) to hill, and on the contrary any one defendiii); tlii» will attain Nirvana.
A liebl waH dtdir.aed to tbc vibare in I HOI on tliin Talpot : —
I, MaitamagiMJa Mobottala, gramUon or Alai»attu Mudiyainn' of (ialagama
in l*allf-iya |Kitiuwaof A-^iri koraUi in Matalc. do hereby dedicate the Held
Mahawelii'of IJ laba<«. which UlongH to me, to the Urulewatto Vilmre, for it«
maiiiteiiane«'. Thin writing ba?< lH*en given with the knowlctlge of all the
Clii« f"* of (be " .Maba Oalmiliiwaand Malm Aramudala/'nnd with the knowledge
of the lli^di l'rie<*t of A-ifiriya and other ]irie>t-. on Friday,Jtbe tenth day
of the waning moon in the month Diiriitu, of the year of 'Suka 172;i. by
nil'. I be Niid .Mattamiigixla l.fkaui Mabatmaya. .\ny one who dihput«*«- thni
will \n* (<• bell, and nny one who debMnN \Uu will attain Nirvana.
The vib.ire ban tbret* pan*rn here, l'ik:iii(*k<;fdara, Wtdet^edara, und Viliaro.
Tonanth : Wcle^e, Ntu\ar.ig<s Kkuiiek^^e, and Oalaganiawattege. lluKl 4 acroa
Add ami 5 aercM gulden. Ser\ice!< (coniinut>ilde for Us. *Jii*!l'i;: to bo in niura at
tlio atuwa nt ni^bt for thirty iii^lit.s a yuar ft«r each |>oU of mud land ; to attend
for the ftnir fc«*iival.<«, to need und sMcip the nmluwa, to tliatcb and repair tha
panxali andcowduni^ tbn viban? and pauNula : one man to ucctmipany tho prio:ti
on one jf>uriiey a year. The third paiiiruwa ix held by the viliarc.
Tn (lalai^sniia tbc \ibare ban three Nila Pangu, 1| acre field and 1 aero garden,
hob) by Panilita«(e, Wattct^e, Welc^c. and ^f.inannalai^e. Servicer (commutablo
for Rm. 12'3n): to give}earlya pin^o of walan, I'l inetimn, l\\) tiloR, and 4 mutti
for tbu .\lutoal and Xanuiniira ff-tivals. .'ID bundlen of Kiruw to tho vibare, ona
ne1i\a of raw rice, and one |daiitain tree for decorutioint ; to pound 1 amuna
of paddy, to boM pandun for tbu four fcrttivaln. to attend at tbu {lanHala for
pinkaiu, and lo uccouipany tbu priest on four jourucyM a yuar to Kandy
(IV, /..y. •.'/;).
UBU— UVA
Th« Tihare hit a field in Dullewa {Vol /.. p. 187).
Ihala^e owdb a Ninda Pansuwa here (field, hens, and garden, each about half
an acre in extent) hold by UkkuwujjahiKO, for the service of going on joomeji
for HOTen days in a year, carrying Iu^cIh, licing fed, arid aupplying Icavca and
water on occuHions of weddings and devil dancoe. Tenant paid the tax, Ba. 2.
U88ETTAWA.— An uninhabited village in Wagapantiha Udoaiya pattnwa, UaUto
North.
Stream, — Pnllowala-cla.
Ilili, — K umuragnltikanda.
In 1878 114 ucroH {fut. Op. r»/.) of paddy land were regintercd, of which 8]
acrcH paid 11m. 2()'30.
UVADEN1VA.— A villa<;u in Udagiinipuha korulo, Lower Duuibara, nnder tli«
Gunncpanii Aracliclii.
/////. —Arahe(l:i<^'oi]ukunda.
isot in the CenHus <>f 1871 nor of 1891. Popuhition in 1881, 89 (53 males
8(1 fumalcH).
(n the H. L. M. 8* acret* {ht. 1//. 1/.) ef paddy land were registered.
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WADAOOLLA.xA hamlot of MadawnU, in Uaiu|iiihatiya pattawa, Matale
Mouth, near Ilujjumnuiiui.
A now hum let foniicxl by tho inhabitants of MadawaU.
In 1K71 (O^uped with Tilu)(ttMyaya. Popuhititm of WudagulU in 1881, fi2
(2H malcM, 24 fcmalcn) ; in IHOl, 40 (28 malcH, 21 fcnmleM). VollaUa..
WADAKAHAMADA.- A villn»c in PullcHiya pattuwa, Matale Eaal, in Ma-
UHHiigollv-w:iK;un, nuur Daukandu and Hodikotuwa.
In )H7I ^rouiK-d with i*allu Wilangnhnwattn. Pc»pulation of Wadakahamada
in IHHI, Vj {'M maliH, 41 foniulcH) ; in IKUl, 7(* (Si'i males, 40 fomalea). Yal-
hiInN, Nilaniakkaniyo.
In 1H7H 14 arrt's (7<'. (>/>. 2/.) of paddy land wore rcgiftterod. of which 12|aorea
paid Um. ilHif).
WADA WALA.— A villu((c in Kohoka k<»mle, Vppcr Hcwaheta. on tho road from
ItikillaKaHtrndu to Maturata l)Otwc;en thu 22nd and 2.')r<1 milopoHtH from Kandy.
Al.AW.vru.tJAMA and HAliAl.AtiAMA arc handet!« ( To/. /., /yi. /2, SS).
The waH:uii uichidc^ Wadawala, Itatninda. Ilapnpv. Ihidalagauia. and Ahiwat-
ic^ania.
>V)-(ffmM. — Dantlialawuttc-fla, Mcnuna-ela, Pitaninya-vhi, fntm Ma-ela.
Min«»r ruid to Ih'hipo.
A tiovcrnnivnt vtrnacnlar Im>yn' school at Kaninda^oUa.
Ill |h71 ijitiiipcd with Knrniufa^Milla. Popuhition of Wadnwala in 1881, 160
(72 niahh. 7H hnjahn) ; in Ih'.h, !:.7 (72 m:d*«H, H.'i fonmlc»). VcllalnM, Smiths.
|)liotiirM. 'r«»ni toiii nialrr<4.
Ill |m7h \:vA anvH (r.«;.». 2i*. o/.) of paddy land wore rr^iNtrn'd, of which
\'ixl a« n'H paid IN. .'i'JMM'in ; tlio r<'>t weiv uhaiuloiHtl.
\Vmi\\v.\i.a ItAt.AiiAMi. DiMitva of rdapahita. witncHH to a Poholiyaddn doe«l.
liiHI .\.n.. by Krppilipola U:iiidaia Mahatiiiaya to Wipa«>>i U n nanMo (ciif/r, pp,
FiimiH>». - .Vtic^akoii Mui1iyan>i'l«' Walii^iaiiin^i', (i2.rKi7. Airalukumhurege,
:tis.1). r. N. F.. (Talpot Saku 172o). Amimgaspitiyc* Unnunse, irmndAon of
lltwaw^hO Kalii yJutf. I'vm., Qlnt yihrmnv. />2»»)- A«wt'ddumcirc 1U,317
(Tnlpol Saka IT:.'!), II.JI.V AlalahtK*' "'"'* \\VK"/f. .niM. D. C. N. K., 2H,:;51.
Ilaltijralhr*'. -••'*• !>• < • N- K- (T»I|M.l^S{iktt 17o:». 172'.. 17.'>1, 17.V.). llowttlaKC,
\:M\^, I), r. \. i:. (Talpoi^ .Sika 17IH. 17110. iVnikeire. 41,216. Don llalm
Appidiaiiii. Ktimlu ot Koliokn kuralr, Ii2.<iit7. Il.ipinmjri'. 4I.2I.'». Moddfj^is
lij.iirj. M»t»\vila-o> a r»aMiayaKa Nilamo. 2r.*<. I>. < '. N . K, Molndando IJnndn of
K'Udy. 2'.UMi|. .Munwnittirc of Kamly. 2!Mhi|. 2'.».2ni. rahatkumhur«>)(0.
ti2.i;«.7. ritaiiia.v.}.M . 7>»;. 1>. f. N. K. (Talpoi Saka I72<;). WalialkaiU* Pauikki-
railiiK<'. 2'.*.2<tl. Watapititrniio Appithanii. KnindMHi of Uowawi^^c Rala
(./m//. <'..w.. Jltf Fihiuunj, ISyi). YataiiiaiMliKf, 1,:*<I"*. H. ('. X. K.
(17>l A.n ).— hi th«- >iai- of Saka 17o:i. I. Wira«uri .Vnuh* liillajrr Piiiu-hi*
niltt. ol Waihiwala ill Kohoka of Ihwalu la. ilohcrrliy«U>clai«' to have ^ranU'<1
ih(* following' laiiiN. Iiriii^' my paraTi-ni pioprrty. Im my miii Mi-iiikraln. An)|M*
of .* lalui-. Aiiil*:i;;<t«- of 2 ixla-'. and Mora o\ 2 i^lai. with their
nppiiii* iDiil hi;.')i mill l«i\v huidn. trnnlrii-. liiMi-i.-'. and inv. to In* held hy
my >-oii ill paraNi'iii. \Viiii< <«««"4 who know liir hiiiio arc >V« IniinilK* Wtlamln,
lloliM.M' .\|ipii, Miwa!.ka1a':i' Apjuitiami. lb niiikala. A»<|iaiitiyr Appn. and
A'/alakuiiiliiirt* Korala.
(I7t»'» A.i>.). On NVnlni >«)ay. tho truth day ol th«' birrra«in^f rn^mn. nndcr the
(MiiiHtcUiiiioii Ittltiiia.ol lliriuonih II. in tin* >«arof Saka 171S. That tho flohl
niihiiial|M> Kari^vila^Nllla Chaiio of 2 {K'tn^ U'loii^iii;/ to mo. Itowalat^oSirala.of
Wiolawala in Ki*1ioka koialo of M(';;o<hitihi' Ibwahita. lia<« Utn jrrantni in
panivdii lo \Vrl«*j:«' Appiiralo. I. .sjrala. having p-iri.;«l tht- ^iim o( .*»o riili^. n
linttira olntli. 2 ainiinn o* |tii<hly. ami | cluiiinm *h<i. \Vi(n<'<>M»4 who know
the bamo arc Lhclauml|ii- Korala. Punchinila ol' thohuuicvillapo. Agalakumbure
WAp-V^^ W
Konda, Elktda Henaja, Bfiwakkalnire Ai>|»uhaiiii. Patimure TIkiimU, Tatiui-
diyiifftt Meuikrala. Nindaguina VMuuclnt^o Ukkuralo, Danibiil-arawo Panchl of
the name villages Wilwula lIuUniliyniMo Arachchilii. With tho knowl^lgeof
tho atiovo witiiciittM* thiH ha;* Ik>i'ii ^rruiitrd hy iius Sirala, in pcnietaitjr, to
Apimrabi. (Iiiipri'catiuiii*.) Writti'u hy Yntina<liyiiKO Nckatrala. 1,9<>H,
D. C. K. E.
QTOH A.u.).— In tho yi^nrof Knku 1720. W«\ ApmlAkuinhun^^ Kahi Etaaa
ana (Uughtcr Mcnik Ktnnn. uf Wmiuwuln. in M«>K<Mliitihu llcwahfta, du hfrvlij
declare to have gruiitud the fulhiwiu}^ luiuU tu Wuhife Koralu to huld in
|taravfui, vii.. ihit lowor l\ |K;la'« of Tuinuioiikuiuwa and 3lii;:ihamulahena,
PillBiubamuIuhcua, Milla<ruhainuluhcn.i. Bouialuwagawnh«*iia.nntl one jak tree.
\Vitnii<«(ii who know the f*nnn' arc Dctiiko Mudiyunno. Af^lakuiiibiire Korala,
Oahnnckala, Denike ViHlarak. Dainbiil-ar.iwo Punchirala. llapiijcaha Korala,
Pilimage Dingirala, Hcnnckarula, Atu Korala, Dohipo Arach«-hiia. fuindiiiiita^re
Ungunila, Pilimap> Tikiraln, A^paiitiyc Appu, IMlimago ^Ir'niknda. Momgoda
Vidaue.Qunapulaliaroi, Vatiim;fc Viflaiio.Miwakkulagc Appuhuiiii. Wrh-gir Appn-
rala, Milipitiyu Appu, Uilawehi runcliiruln. lUtnindtt llingtya, Uau-utuliiriye
Kalu llciiaya, Ukkuwa Uiuaya of tho muM* hoiHo, Hadiilla, and Alv'uma
Bcrukaraya. (ImpreoatiouM.) Wclfgo Kurulu t^avc Kalu Etuna in ak«h
AG ridiH, in |)addy Ui ainunu,and 1') iiivcvH of cloth. iUS, 1). (\ N. E.
(ISO:; A.D.). — AI)out half \nxHt lU o'clock on Kunduy, th(> thirteenth day
of the di'crcaHiii); moon undtr tho const oil at ion Hatu. (»f thi* inonih B;ik,
in thu year of S;ika I'LM. I, Wuilawalu Watapititrniu'^'c Pohat Mutli-
yannlnge DiuKiri Etana, of Yati)uilatu in tho Kohoka koralo of McgtMlatihe
ilcwaliL'ta, have cuum'^I thi** laud Taljiot to bu written and granted.
Of the ftdlowing lundn which 1 have obtained from my moth<'r Kiri
Etana on a Talpot and held in ]K>>(HeMrtiun. to wit, tho lieldn I^uuupda and
Yatiiiadiya of 1.^ amuna and tho uppor 2 iMdaM of the tirM Wutapititenne
A<4Wed«luma, I Im-Iii^ p(N>r and in want have ndd llie lower 1 amuna of the
field Yatinadi\ekuiiil)Ura of 1'^ umuua ttt ^U'>^elle (labada Nilanie for 1(N)
ridi^, wliirh Appuliiiuii may redi'eui. ami the Held lainupila and the upiier
2 )H-ia<« of (lie Held Wutupiiiteiiim. I he 2 elienat apjNTtaining thor(|tt», tho
2 elii iKe* liidikadalii-la with tlie Ii«mi^i> iuhI ^anlru at iVutapititonna, and tho
garden Auawaiawaita, all wliieli lii;:li and lnw ^rounth and the plant at ioni
th«rt-iu I have got writ ten in the Maine uf. and given to po^M'»>H in {lamveni
lMi><e»Hiou to Appniiami. whom 1 lni\e ll^•n^'l)t roilli, iHvaUM* he hai« rentlere*!
nie ntnch ttM->iNtani-e. For ilu HihI, M-eoud. thinl, and neveuth timed have
given ihe«>e lauds to Appniiami for bin paruveni posy(>><iion. (ImpniMitiom*.)
The wituevses who know thin ari> I)c-nikego Korala. Agalukuud)ure Wiaiala.
Yuliuadiyo Vidune. Piramaye Dingirala. M«'«|i|c>;t! Araehchila, Aluwattt^
Korula, iKMiike NVirn«>uri<:e Kkkurala. und Elknda I(«'naya. In the pre^nce
of HO many I, Pallewda Muhantliram Xilume, have written thi4 TaljM>C. Blaj
prosperity ottend the t^ame. r.t.:tl7, D. C. K.
(18t):i A.D.).— In tho year of Saka 172.'!. I. Pnnchirala, Korala of Denike,
have grantctl to my wife Dingiri Etann, who nnnted me ond ciK>kt>«l ric<'. for
' me, my luudcMl property,' tho Held Am|N( of 2 pclas rtituatinl in tho village
Wiwluwala, of Yatipalata of Kohoka in MogiMlatihu llowuhetu, and boumled
by the roek (ierandiyu-wetnnn-gula. by tim wide ihre«hiii|fofloor ap|N'rtaiuing
therelo, und by u Mt ream, with itn appurtename.-, the dwelling gunlen lying
bet worn th<* jak tree lMdon;rin'/ to tho pauNda and the Mimi tree und^ the jak
tr«-o called Kabalkosgaha. This was grunted with I ho kuuwltHlgo'of thoHO
wilne<«HeH : IVliiiH* Weloge Arachcbilu. llowalago Kankananni, Vidanelago
Appu. Yatinadi>age , Wula.'^o Dingirala, Kcnnekala, Wulagn Atu Korala,
Agalukumburege Veilaralu, Katninde Nekat l{ala, (ion Aiuchchi of tho
same vill.igf, (lurunuehe. Kalu Heuaya of the ^mie village. With tho
kn«iw1iH|ge of the uUivo wiine^Ms thi«« laud trauffer hu<4 b«'en written on
Thnr'«day when the >un eutereil the twentiilh «legr«-o of the idgu of Libra*
und on the tweltlh ilay ol tlu- dterea-^iu'/ nioi»n, at the con>tillation I'turu-
pal-/nn:(. If any relation^ nr iIium' thai are n<«( rtlatiuus or i*tian'4<-is r^hall
(Hinlci III- di-|iiiie iliio. tiny will IiaM* to <-iiir(-r fitiiii the or<i«aN. but my wif%«
Diie^iii r.iiina will n>>l have to •>ntT< r Iroin li.e unliaN. uliho uh ^he oboubl
i>w«:ir at .Miilia Ka(ai:i;;ama. at the foiir Diwal'i. ami in tin* mouth ol (be
cobra; au<l tho^e oillcers who would do ju«(ice without «loing any inju^tiui*
will Inj Ituddhas,
(1M>I .\.i).). — In the year of Saka I72**. of the month rnduwak. theiieTcnth
day of (he increaiiing moon. In-ing Stitnrilay. The landn Pitamayu of I amuna.
Koukuda of 2 ptdoj*. Amitiihelahena, EUehona. Waliyakgoduhena, the houM
Pitumaycgcdara, and two jak trec<« wore given by me, Appurala. to my fK>n
36—97 3 K
WAD— WAD
Tikiraln. Tlia witne^ineit who know thi« are AgaUkumbure Ved&raU,
Watupitiicniu' A|i|tuhnini. Dinikc Arochchila, Gan Acbariya, Elkada Henaya,
IlntniiKh' Nikntnila. In iirrHvnef of theNC pci>oD« thU wan frivcn. ilmDfe-
i-aiion^.) 7M.;. I). (!. N. K, "* "^
(1h27 A.I).).— Sikti MVX Cirnnt by Yatiauilivnjru PuuchI Appu, of Wada-
waht. to bi!4 iiuM.c .M<'iiik Ktnnu. \Vitii(>'«i>« : Wrli^go Apim. Walifram Araoh-
cbiln. AvMiliikiunbiirrjrc Kiitlarubi, Wn«1uwata Punchi NaUlo, PvrainiUMfO
Araclichila. lMli|Hila}(o A|t|>ii. I,:ii;s, I). U. N. K.
(I^lM» A.t)). Oil Monday, of tho niontb Wt*mik. in the year of Saka 1751,
un«l«Tili<' n>ii<«i«l):ition llaia. Grant by I)<'nik«*)ri* IHnjfiri ICtnnn of NVuilawala
to )i<-r (i'liiL'litt'r l.uiiia Ktanu. \Vilui"*!H*H: l)fuik<';r(* Uiralu Uula, Miwnkkahige
Korubi. WiiUaiivri' Appu. Kfhci^aoitv Anitbchilu, Polt^ubakumburo Appu,
MctbiK*' Sirala, Han Naiilc.
(\K\\ A.uX Sjika 17.x Kritbiy, tbo ritfhtb day of tho month Wcsak.
(Irani by Th-nikr^c Lnua Ktuna, of Wutlnwabi. to bor tfraDiUon Iiatn|;ulU* Yana
.MuH<liv<>n-ilii>r«> (kkinabi. \Vltn4>«'*('^ : Hotrmnuwo Palktfv Puncbirala,
A-wcttilunK'i^'t' Aracbt-bibt of Mailap*<bim. 2<ivS, I). C. N. K.
UoMAi.rwA ViUaki:, in ruiuH.
DAWALAKANDA.— A bninlol 4)f Uduwela, iu Gnndeko korale, Upper
iinliara.
Not in the CennuH of IK71 nor of 18H1. Population in 18U1, IGI (77 malua,
fvnmloH).
DKMADA.— A viUago in KobonHiya pattuwa, Matalo Souths in Owille-waaam.
Not lurntionrd in tbo CrnMiut of 1871. Popubition in 1881, 95 (49 malea, 46
inab'H): in lH<.ll, lu) (47 nialiM. 411 fvinalcM). Wabumpumyo.
In IkTh *iJ a tch (4ff. 'V^ 4/.) of p:i<Mv bind were rcKiHtured, of which 8 acres
idlU-JfiH).
Ill 572, 1). (*. M., tin: ffdlowing TulpotM, 17ii3 and IHOG a.J)., wore produced :—
III tbfycnr of Suka l«is:>. I. WadmnadaSctuwa Iludubakura.of Owilikanda,
in Ibi* KobonHiya i»attiiwa of .Malabo 1)if«avam>. do hcri-by inako over to my
daii'/hitT Anatri. the tiidd I'nhala KlamulU; Ai4W<'<blunia. tbuganlen Gulngawa-
Maiia. tin* pi«*co ot llic b<iia on thin r*idc of Ktlikciiat^ahainiiUa, in iianivfni.
\Vitii«'«M-4 wbo know ibat l\i\* land di-<i1 wax given: Wndviniubi'knnibnro
llrwayii. Wad«.'iiiada«kiuiibnro Naida, Yi-<taknra\a. N\*ii«b*mada*kuinbnro Ituliva,
Kii|iu\vu.<:uiniiii<1«li* Saiiiuddarn<itMlapadda.(iainim>ddc Andarappli(]urMnnt')i(*,
lliilaya Diiraya. This drcd \va^ written by WIdiyu Nt*kutlu. (ImprecuttonM.)
In lb«> y«ar of Saka 17'Jm. That the loiiii!^ of money and tbo quantity of
t{iddy wbicb I. NVadmiada Lattiuva Downya, oweil weru {mitl by my nephew
lliiidiiw.i. lliiKliiwa bavii'g paid \\u*^v debtM of mine. I, Lattnwa Dowaya,
in ruii^idrration of ibu Mime, made over to him in paravcni my field
Nnpi'faba^'awakuiiibufa of 1 {lela. with the bi^fh and low ground, and
Jl«iiiak:iiiiiwa;.'awaheiia of I nmiina. If Lattuwa DewayaV di>cendants or any
otbcr^t di'^putu tbi^. they nhall suffer the conMHiuenctit of oath, but Uinduwa
will Im* fr<>e. Witiies'teM who know tho >tame are Wademadu \Vattuwa,
Wadfinada I'ina, Wademada Mantriya, Gula>iidagnma Pcruma, Huduhakura,
Ukkiiwa. llatinajia. an i Wattuwn Duraya. Thu;* tbin T.ilpot m given on
Friday. lb«* Hevciiib day of the month Medindina, with the knowKilgeof the
alMivt! witnrt«'«i <4. A** .Xsindu claimed from me, L'xttuwa Dcwaya, lu ridiM, the
Kami' wa« piid to lur )>y Hindtiwa and Tcna. nt my bcm'^e. in presence of
Winb'iiitida Yidaiit'. The ^aid A^andu shall nufTer the conrtei|uenc<'s of oath
Mcvrii diiri-rctiT tiiiu'« if Am »buuld claim the landt of mine wbi«*b were made
over to tb*> r«aitl Hiiiduw.i.
DUHI'i^^^A.— A village in Udugodu Ud:Miya puttuwa, Mat;ile Nortb. in Kiri-
uwe-wa^nn.
Stnain. — Xadenive-ebi.
P(»nulaii(»n ill 1^71, lO'J (liO nmloA, 42 fennlcfi); in 1881, 49 (29 malea, 20
inale«); in IH'.M, 7 (li males I fumalu). M<Mirmon.
A*(4<M«/otf.--Nika;;(dlo WudurcH#o Vitbinelage i«, Wele^e O^QOTm»ti^^^l.^>^V^x
\
WAD— WAG 69S
WADURESSA.— A hamlet of Ambana, in Gampahaaiya paituwa, Matala Sovtli
The inhabitants are Vcllalnn.
Fieldrt irriguiud hy thu Anilinn-Kitimii ainunu.
Ruinn of u viharu. Tho tioUU which hiul belonged to the vihare are dow in
poMccHHion of MtHtrmon.
WttduroHMD Nvktttrula witnosM in ITfil a.i». (To/. A, /i. iU),
WAGAPAKAIIA KOUALK.— A diviHion of Mutalo North, divided into two
puttu, Pallosiyu puttiiwii und UduMiyu paliuWu. It in trnvuntiMl by the niiid from
Mutulo to Diinibnlla.
Thu tniilition in that Kiiii( (}aj.i Uahii wlion nettling the 24,r»')0 captiven lie
brou>;ht fnini India in thu dilferunt diHtriutM, Hunt lifty of them to Wagm-
{lanaha korule {tintf, jt. iW.i).
PiMialaboda Muhandininm held ollloo in Wagapnnaha in 1628 a.D. {Voi, /.,
p.JOL\)
Pai.i.kkiva PathwA. — Tho Nortli road paHxcM through. The road from
Kurunouala to Dauibiilla travurHcs tho wiHtorn part.
Population in 1K71, 'J.-toa (1,32:; inaKs. l,uH() funmh'H); in 1881,3,205 (1,806
malts, 1.4S1> funiihs); iii IH'H. 3,H2i (J.oai malc«, l.TiU fumaloH).
It iH uu'ler a Korala and hsus oluvtMi Arachchi-wnK'tni : —
1. Pai»km\ r.-\VASAM coniprincn the villagrh of DnmbnMa, Padeniya, Ratmala-
gahii-ela, Wiligama, and Tiiniliakarawilnwatta (abandoned).
2. Lknaimiua-wasam cinnpriscM Lttiiadoni. on North roiu], 7 mileN from
Nahindn : Panuanpitiya, on North roud, 2^ niilcM from I^enadom ; UdaweU ;
Wattegannncdda.
3. KMMn.-AMitK conipriHCs ViUibiilanilN;, Ktabundia'uwu, Wcluniitiyawa.
4. TiTTAWKi.coi.i.A couipriHCN Tittawclgolla, Hintombura« Biyambolawa
(abandoned).
f). KAi.t'NDKWA eonipriKcs Kalundcwa, Poragiliya (abandoned).
G. Kr.\ntrKi;A\iiANWAi.A iMiiiipriM>M Lonawa, Ahikolawcwa, Kumbukkandan*
wala, Makaniyuwcia (abandoiunl), on boundary of the Noiih-Uontrul Province,
{^'30 miU'H from Krc -ula.
7. Kani>ai.ama oonipriMort Kamlalanm, Knriyuya (nlmndoned), Palle wela
(aban(h)nod).
8. NAVAKi'MnntA nnnprisfs Nayaknnibuni, I'tiO mile fnnu Kiraloma ;
Kirali'ssa, I'HI niilo from Araiigala on North road.
U. Nikawatawana, a wasama l>y il8t'lf.
10. Pai.i rr. \ma conipriHCM Paliegama, Rulagala, Pelveliora (alnndoned).
11. EuF.-n.A cuniprisoH Krc-ula Ihala^'ama, Kro-nla Paluilagama, on minor
road to Minneriya; Gal-oruwa (abandonetl); Vakuragala ; Kalogaha-cia ; Watte-
gammodda (alxindonod) : (lonawa (abandoned). I'fiU milo from Kre-ula.
Tlie villagcrM are generally Vellalax. Moormen along the road in boutiqu
In 1878 r*71»l acrcH (2K0*r. 2y/. U.) of paddy land weic regiHterod, of whicli
891^ arrcH paid Uh. (i8'J-l(i tax, l(i4§ acroH were uncommuted, and 23| acres
wore redeemed.
Tkauitkinr. — King Walagam Halm and bin dcdicationM to tho Uambuhi Vihare.
Prince Kaludckada. who wo^t concealed in a cave, in the reign of King Muhanon.
Tho moHt interesting placcH aru th(> Danibnlu Vihare and Unadora.
l.'nAsiVA PAiTr\VA.--The soutlurn division of Wagapanaha, bounded un the
Houth bv tile Ainlian-gan^a.
P«.pnl;itiouin IH7I. 2,:.H4 (1,:)«;2 niab s, 1.222 feniahn); in 1881,2,411 (1,321
malen. l.(HM» finiaU>): in lHliK2.2'.»4 (1.2:i8 nialen. l.tao femalen).
It iH under a Koralu and eonUiinHMix Araebehi-wasani : —
1. MiKi TA-ni.i'WA compHHeN the villagofl of MuruUi-oluwa, Melpiti^i,
Wogoliii (abandoned).
2. Xai.anda compriMeM Wamlnduyaya, PoragahamudH, Nalamla, .Vlugidla, *
m WAO-WAH
2). rii.iiin)VooLi.AcoinprUoBpilihudugolIa, IhalagAina, Pihabginm, Ma-
kotuwa.
4. BiBiLA oompriuM pQuaUbocU, Nikula, BibiU, Na«uU.
6. Karawilaiikna.
<i. IlADUWAcoiupriiiM Ilndowek, Kalogallewa (alMindoilad),
Dewamdapola, Palle lladuwa, Hadiiwa, Kerudandapola.
Tho intijority of tho inlialiitanU of tho villngcH are Vellalaa.
Totiil extent of flcldn reuiMtvrcd in 1878 981^ acrcM (490u. 2p. ft/.); oommiiM
85!fer. 2/1. t)|/. ^|Niid IIk. l/ih'r'iU tithe |>cr annum); uncommuted 7Ua. O/i. 0|/.;
ilnndotifd 7ii. *2y>. 0/.; Crown iiMwetliluin 2a. 2/». 7/.; redeemed 9ci. S^i. 0/.; templb
In. 1/1. (»/.; aoia Uy the Cn»wii .'iiWi. ."iii. 8/.
The m«wt intoreHtiuK ohje*'tii are tlio rivor gorge and Qedigc ai Nalanda.
K(>t«tli(»UKu at Nalanda.
Public WorkH Department lioiixe, Qansubliawa court-hoote, and buys' whool
at Na-ula,
WAIIAKOTTK.— A villn^^ in UduKo«la Pnllciiiya pattuwa, Matale NoHh, a IHOt
mom tli.in 4 mile?* from ()iiU*wehi on the rotul from Kornnogala to Dambulla.
•layakot PanditavH. one of tlioso wh<» acc«mipanied the branch of tho laerod
ImMtvc, rvsidud at Wahakotte (toi/r, />/!. 54S^ SSO),
Nine n)ilo<< lN>you«l Kh«'l<*}M)la*t boui*c (and IS miles from Matale) U situated
tbi* viilau't* of Wtthukiatc. on tho raiiu'e of bill* extending between tbo
Kovcn KoruU*)* and Matak* ( Forbrs /.. /i. 3S4).
The waham inclndon Wahakotte and SivaniKila^hawda,
Population in 1H7I. 4X1 ('.M4 nialcM. ii»U fumalex) ; in 1881, 457 (248 maleo,
2fi0 fcniaUs) : in lA'.M, i:V.) (241*1 malen, VXA fomaleti). YcUalaa of Portngueae
dt'fu^ent. Niliiiiakkaniyo, Washcm, Blarkhmithn.
In 187H 14124 arri'i (h\a Up, Hf.) of paddy land were regiateredf of which
91| »^r«*i pai<l Uh. VM'-Jtit.
A U<'Uian ratliolin nrhixil.
Thi^ wa!H ill ancitiit timcK aVoyal city. The nito of tho palace w »till viMilde ;
a fi'W stoiif pillirM al«tiie r« main ; itconimandH a view of tho hilln which end
Mbruptly ncir \Vali:ikotto. and over the flat wotMlvd countrv to the north,
fn>m wiii«;h rino nmny dotaclivd rocktt and hilln, among which DambuUa ia
conspinititiH.
Tiaditi<»ii Hny.H that tho (|U4>enHof Kini; Hhuwam^ka Dahu lived here, and when
thry heard of hix diatli they t(Nik ptiinon fntm under their pillows and died, benco
tho nimu Waha-kotta (poisoned pillows).
Tliu HituaMoti of the cxi>tii*i( villn!;o in charming, facing an old tank of about
10 arrcH, ni>w dry, hut of which tho bund is Mtill nearly fwrfect.
The people are poor, kurakkan in their main KUp|>ort.
In the he^'innini; of the Hovcn*eenth century, five PortugueKO captives wero
renio\e«l by tli«* Kand>an kinu to Kiri-oniwa, and theneu to Maningomuwa,
antl llnally to Wahakoltu. Three other Poitu^ueMt aflerwattlH joined tho first
five. Ti.iiliti«»n speakM of riu'ht families. It in unlikely that there were any
Kuropeau wouu*n. The Portu^ueMo men had Kandyan wiven, and from these
many of the pn-MMit inhahitantn an> deseendeii.
They ha\e alwa\H Ihtu t'hri>lia'i!« ; M»uie of them eall thenisulveM ** Don,"
Due writer naj^n thut tin* womou are of uuriNalled iHauty, hut thi.s hart not Iwen
oliM'rved by any otle rn. Major l''orl»e?«, i\ht» visited the villayo alnmt 1829,
KiyH : "The inliahitaiitrt of Wahakotte profis> the t'hri>tinn leligion. and are
the d<-MH iidiiitH of INirlUjLMieMe prihoiieiH taken by Uaja Sinlia and of Aome of
thiir rouiiir>nit u who preferred retirini; into the Kandyan country in llUO to
rein:iiniii^' un«ler tlie Dutch <iovernnient 1 couM not trace any diflTercnce
of feature^, rliuracter, or colour Itetwcen them and the Kandyans of pure
d«'M*»nl'* ( I'o/. /.. /* .t.iS).
It in Kiid that the ori^'inal Hotilera and their descendantH, during the Kandyan
timc"*. Wi re prohibite«l from ("hrirttian worship. Th"y p<iK!4ossed a hmnll image
of St. Anthtiuy, for which they had great veneration, and which they
worBbi|>od in secret. At ono time it had to bo concealed in a |K>t of boiling
rice.
miM^-jf/'im
-'▲ briett ealM ITither JoMph Ytn obtained letTt from -Um Kndjmi kiif
*to 1)011(1 a Btnall chapul, and hw name and that of a auceaaaori Father QoBHloa,
are Teneraied by tbe people.
A mass book written in BinhaleAe by Father ponnaloii ia atill preienred.
, The original church waa built in a aecluded |Mirt of the Tillage, the aite of
Which ia atill presorved by u mound of earth, wuithcr the image of the patRm
aaint in earried annually after the fe«ttval, and pray era are offered for the aoola
•of the founders of the church.
The present church is on elevated ground, almost aorrounded by paddy fielda,
*irith the tank in front.
** At this time" (mys Major Forlies in 18*29), *Mn the Christian ohordi
■lit Wnhiikottt*, micht be ween a small figure of the Virgin Mary wearing a niWer
cocked-hat (whii'li decoration wan no douht intended to be roTemed, when H
would hiivu looked like a croHOont). a diminutive Christ on the ctom, and both
conioletely ocliphod by a long St. Michael wearing a tinsel kilt** {Vol, /.. p. 360),
The following Htutenient of Cambawadda Jowan Mendozo ih quoted in tbe
Orirntatint {Vol. ///., ^>. -/O), from ilarvanrn " Narrative of the KHtabliHhment
And Progress of the MiN»ion to Ceylon and India, 1823** (.l/>/^m/i>,|i. 331) : —
I am head of tho church, but nctt o padre. I am ealletl in wnrH<qnenrr Saiai
fhriftiun ;Snrrihtttn|. There are nU»ut 1>(M> of uh profeHMiii^ the RomaA
Cutholio n*li);ion. 1 have u KinhuK-Ho testuuieut M'ritten liy u Purtutrutno i^adre
nunutl JarnI) Cuu^alle. I hrve al^i Nevi-ral pruvert written u|)un oIam.
After the e.\|MiUiun of the rurta((u«-!4v fntm the Kum1)'an country by Raja
Siiiha Muue pri^ouern were cnptunnl, an«1 other:* were not (lemiititd to quit
the interior, hut had laml:* ^raut4il to thtm. 'Ihe fo1luwiii|r villsgtii were
apprc>priute<l for their n'oidenee. \Va*u<in. Lnloo-galla. an<l Wahskotte. Aboat
the same time, a iiumlN>r of Muluhar t'hri^linn«« ehtahlihhe*! themt'elvcK at a plaoe
calh'd Culiramu in the .S'veu Korulen, three dayrt march from Puttlam,
where there in now a fine lar)(o chureh with aliout *.Mx) |c*<iple profei«iaig
ChriHtinnity
The p<>(>p]e of Wahakotto are the fletH.'en<1ant»( of the Portufruitte. an were tlM
former inhahitantn uf Wa-u<Ia and Luloo-galla. who h ere deprived of their lands
and driven out of tho c«»untry, in e(>UMi{ueni*eof joininfr anda»!hiHtinfr the Dat^
in the invahion of thu interior. Such of them sh couhl not effect their ercape
wer«' murdered : and there now remaioH no ve>tige of them nor of Christianity
in thene |iartM of the country Kin^ Konde?tnle. ..would not allow the
Roman Catholic religion to he eierci»«d in hit* t'oininions. and cauMHl the
principal church nt Uo^amhara. hh nUo the inferior oner* thr«m|{houi tiM
country, to \h' dejitroyed. and onh-rnl the luidrei* to quit.
King Kir Ti Kuov.tednl Kondcfale : and it wiu« duiing hi» rei|rn lhal» thr
Chribtian inlmhilant!* of \Wuda and Liiloo*iralla were ex|>«dl(d. Shortly after
this event a great fauiiA«* and plajrue rap'd in the interior ; tW king aitii-
butin;; the cau:M> of thoe calamitieit tothe |H•l^eeutionof theinhahitant^ of the
la.st*named viUaget«. ordered the imager, which had addhi«'d the church of
BoKttUilara. and which, on it<4 de>t ruction, had been depo»ite<t in bin Mores,
to he given tothe |M't)ph> of Wahakotte, with in^muMtiou to rehuild their chorcli
and enjoy their reli^'itm ( \'of. I., p. 1^4).
The youn^'cr hioiher of Kir Ti xueccedetl him, who allowed them
the full enjoyuHiit ol: their religion a** did the late king; and they have not
btM'U interfered with hince the rei^n of Kir Ti.
The Kand>anH call thmi INirtugue^e. They an* eomtidend on a footinffwitb
a Vellala. slid perform the Kamc duties at iHi»plo of that clar«.
•
• i>iHi/7»f jr.— A-'i/iri.vejje David and Ajridn,2«».7:i7. A-«WMhluinepe. ri9,Hr»8. Ilowattrye
Kudarahi. Annavirala, 4.1211. D.C. M. Dolegefhriftina. Mary, and Francina,
2I..*.>*-', :n.l»i»L». Kohou)hafrahn;re. 3lMi:il. 3letiynn|>ottejre Francina. Pedro,
Paulo, and l>a»H ll.i. 4.121 J. L. C. M.. I'.l.l'W. NuwaruKe Christina and Ttdro,
children of Juan. .Muppu Itala, 2*k\hVX Samanko<lige, .'»'J.M.'»i< .Sunarmkongc,
:n,yi>2. Untliyoge, ull,«58.
(1762 A.O.). — On Frith&y, the fourth day of the increasing moon of tbe
month We^ak. in the year of Snka li;>l. I. I'unchirahi, the graudvon of
Tumankadu Vidnne. ha\ in^r reiri\(tl l.'iO ridiM from Menikrala tif Kumltalwidiya,
have made over to him. for |M><«M>sii<n in |Miraveni. the following out of the hinde
ap|M'arinf( in the oii^rinal Sanna>( in fusourof Tamankuda Menikrala Viilanv.
of Wahakotte. in UdugiMla of .Matale. namely. Palle Khele-anga of :» \n:\m»^
Pilikitmbun of I fluiuna and :i indai*. and their appuHenanctti WewstawaU.
WAH-WAL
TwBiKiw-nUhltlniwktU. lb* nnien bakiw it, the choiu, A]nunlutnnr**
nlBBDlitH-iu, UkllUnmrcnliilii'iik, DamuDBnalkheiu, WkdnnpebioR,
llnkpi'lnMi'lU'Mi.aail (luiiaiiiiiilii;ni;i'li<>i». and their B]i]iurteiiaul hifh and low
lini^ hDanw ami jtanteiiH. II anjr ut mf nialiunior IbiH'wbDan Dot nUtcd
la ■ni' or may rtrangrr niiikc nnj iliKiiulp Ihrj Kill nulTcr vengeance
Ihiur lintn ; i1h> raiil Mt-Diknla. iir bio ili-MinilaDla, or anj jitmm obtalniag
Iruu hin> may ^v«r nn tbe Hvc onh-ab ami nothlnB will briail tbtm. Tba
otljtinBl i^niH olrtaintii b* um^ fur (lilii mmb, the iHHtr. JVw-xMiifarilrjIijw,
J'rM^Mfpi.ia, llw oriKiiul Tal|ait awi IIh- hwh anil low land*, hnuwa and
{ilanlatiiina, aii Ihi-w aru hrn-by tnack nrerln parari'si toUrnikrala. WitneMat
wbn kuow Ihta an llar|»inia-in»U|fniHli'nije MiuIjj'biup I koDw, Itokotnwe
PanEbimla I knnw, <leiuk-|iiuiia Imhiri I knov, Siranibalaiiiilian-ela Knda
Hwlijanw I kiiour, I^iiavnla KDrnwc Itala I kniiw, I'aldcniye Oumaneha
I hiuiw. Wiihi<ki.lf Vnlarala 1 know. Kiula llcuia or iIm k.uiii viUagu I
know. Ht»l Kaiii>ai>|tiimi>}'D 1 know. H'iih tba knowliilip: ot iIilm witnnMi
tbii luul irniit wan wriluii I17 mc, WuUwa MuhuLtalahaui, Ukam df the
Mnha (ialmlawa,
i karate, Yitinawara, between
- „.. . .,■•■*»»■
IIM. — AmliyauniH-kiiniliircl i va.
Kot in 1W l^inHUHiif IHTi. Pupnintiun in I)M1, 4) (19 males, 22 female*);
In imtl, Ki i:M iubIuis ^4 (cmalcx).
In IHTH 2ii) aittv {13(1. ^p. il.) of paddy land were regiatered, of wUeb 19
■ercii|«iil Ha>.h|-T4.
>bi>i.ViV..-l)i-iiii.'kK.-,3f,3IH. Di]^akvliaawlUEe.Ztl,OB4,^,C01(aDd^,7l'3(K.a).
Ouiii»i!.':w,:nii.
WAHrOKl'ITIYA
WAtltJ<U:TKNNA.— A Imml.^t of Wilaiu, in Udogampaba korale, Hwiapkttn,
Letw>.4.-ii Wiluim un.l IL.lakuauwn.
Ill tiKi (.'tiiHiiH of IK'i'l ^r'nipnt villi UiinilMiko>ela. Population of Waboge-
tummiii IHMl, 4l}(2<lmul<.'>i,^lfEiaate>);iQ 1891,22(11 nulci, II femalei).
WAllU^KfJlKl.— A villago in MoltpalnU korale, Udoniiwlra.
It ii not in the Cuniiua of 1871 nor of 1»HI. Population in 1891, 107 (60
maleii, 47 fvmaUH).
WAKtrMIUritAWATTA^A hamlut of Alutgima, in Pollegatnpaba korale,
Iiuwcr lluinkim.
Fiipuliiliiin in ISDI, no (31 tnaliw, 29 female*).
WALAOAMA. — A vlUnfi* in Oansapalalft kumie, YHtinuwani. Itadjoina Dahi-
atriiiya. Pilniiilis'a, mkI IriyaKania, anil i* on llio mitmr road from Iriyagama to
AliKioniya. almuta niilo fnim Iriyatpima. ,Thoiilil mad from Balniia toOetamba
paiHLil ihmuvli lliia villnitu. CIimk in wlicm Ibo old n>ad errmet the new minor
mail tit Kiililx'kiuliiVN. alHiutaiuilufruin Iri.vaKain:i, in a ■mall height of rocki,
im nnp of wliich ii a fmitiirint, mid to l>« of Miilv Itajjiiruwo.
In 10(1 uniuiiiil with lliiluuulla anil I'ihpitiya. I'lipnliition i>f Walaganuia
1MMI. ii:>(3iinil<'i>,£iri-nialui<); in 1x91. !>(» (:!n nuilLi, -25 tEmiUea}.
Thu WaliiuiiKiD liitnnilit nf ii\ aen'X ( I In. 1/j. U/.) of vaAAy land rcKintcred in
till- )l. I.. M. in the naniGinf Ikral Mudiynnne. AttnncbalUla.BioiTikiribftiai,
Uuliuii'lirani llumt A|ipu. !t[un:itiiii^j Amulidiila. Yapamln, Dini Piti«hi Etna.
In IKTtI :h> ncnm (l.'i". lip. V.) wrre reuMtered, nf whiob the greater part (20
acn.-*) wax rvdo-ined, 9 uervH piiiil lt>i. :I7'18.
A ciHwidi:mlilepuTl,|[noltbewhule,af tbii Tillage belongoil lo. Kapnwatta
Knmarihami (h.-d li«t in 4.'i.^J).
WAL— WAL 897
#liMi7<M.~ArachcfattUge, 12.flriS (Talpot Sakft \^2^). Hirmffs M ndijaaat, 1S.8CS,
(Talpot 8aka 1727). Liyana lUlaya of \Valaffama« * witncM in 1751 (IW.
I^ op, 407, 442). Pa1l«)wi<liy<vTurolMiru MtMtri, t(.K57 (Talpotii Saka 1713, 1744).
Pihiiia Totawwv Tikiri Kiiiiiarihniiii, li*J.'J|H. RattiiiMl«>}(«>. ({.m:i7 (Talpot Aaln
1737). Wiila^aiiiu Suman^ralu Uni)an>*o, inuiiiuU'fit of Koliyalpiti/e Tibare
( Flfrf. I..j>. 42i(). Walaj^nina Utlaiii:iiKi},'c ( l%4. 1., p. 'JW). Walalmitijrrgr, 6U,948.
8aka 171:) (IT'JI a.d.)— ^«runt 1».v Ki'Vinii|H'1t )(e Jiwaki to her frrmDtboa
Kutla Kala. \Vitne«<<it : Kolanj^ciiitiyo M«*hotiala. Ilaloluwe Mohottala,
Yatinuwara Waharak^u'lu Gamuaho, NoUigoila Gammaho.
Saka 172.'» (lH(>:f A.I).). — Grant hy Mul};ampola Mu(liyaiii«e to hiH nephw.
Koiii^fudellf^e VtMlsirala. \Vitn( s<H'ft : Pilapitiye UiinaiiHS, lliilafpima Unnanae.
Palu;rawo riinaiiHf, Kiriliiitkuiiilmre Korala, Kcholwala i'itivt*)^ Kmla Appa,
Palh'^o Mctiikraln. Ganiaifi- I'litichirala, Wil-ainuiir I'luicliirala, IJapa>an|?«
Appu, Hapii-aii};i! Sukkara, Kiula Diiraya. KnmatoKt^ Kaliiwa, Horanekarayale
Ukkuwa, Del-aiit^c Kira. and Nilapitiya.
Saka 1727 (IHur» A.f>.\ — Grunt by Mul^'ainpola Herat Mudiyaiwe to hia
(laughter Puncbi Mcnika. Witm-sMw : Walaiil^aina Punvhirala. Itrahknuuiagv
MtMiikrula. Ilapii-anfc Din^rirala. Owala Siikkara Duraya, Kuda Duraya of the
itamG villa}f(>. llortinckaru l)urayalay:t' Tkkuwa Duraya of the Kame village,
D«l-angt'Ki' Kira Diiniya, KnuiaU'*;!.' Kaluwajja. 12.>^(i:i.
Saka 17:i7 (lMir> a. d.).— Grant by Sirimal Ifatni nlitu Dimiyanfriri ArachchI
to hi.H Hon Appurula.
Saka 1741 (1^22 a.d ). — Transfer by IVninn'rc Aracbchila to Weligana
1 Tamborukara Mf^tri. Witni'.-ocH : Suriya«/u(bi Arachchila, Nawarage
Punchirala, Aral'^ina Ti*na of tiier canie viUa{(i'. Watluralalaye Appiihami,
Dawulkaraya, ])ora}7ama litjdiya. ri.K.'ii.
Lands horo dedicated to tbo Dabida Maligawa on tlie following deed, 1743
AJK : —
Kendakaduwe Xaidappii baving |mu«1 8 ridirt and 16 amunu of paddj to
Girakanf^ Aracbchila, purcha^^cd the bi^h land Wowatonna in the village
Wala^ama, in the Gun^rapalata of Yatinuwara, bclongiuir to him, after-
wanlrt a^ain paid money to Wula^ama Araubcbi, purcba'«(Hl a hona out of the
hi^h land Pul|)alandcniya lHlinijrin<c to bini and aAWi>dduiniz(.><l 1 pela extent
out of it, tbit. to^cibcr wilii tbe bi/a land ap|H>rtaiuing to it, and Wewa-
kumbura of 2 |M-ln?t. nl>o purcbn)i(><l fi«>ni tbo-^o tv/,o {NM^de. the^e two fiiddi* of
'A pfbos, he dedicated t«» tbc Sri Dbatunwahansi*. with n-MTvation to iKHMvittt the
naino by payitijf one tan-^ania each yt^ar. Thi;* Sittn was jrivcn on Tharnday,
the fourth May cif the incrca-in;? moon, in the y<*ar of Saka lUtM, called the
year Kndiron'/ari, wilb tbc knowlcd'^c of Wadana-tuwakkukara Lekania and
Batairalb* Wikramasinba>1u<liyan>e Italabanii.tbe Diyawadana Nilameofthe
Dalada Mandiraya.
The Nakkndka-rama Viiiakk liaH here a uiaruwena Towil Panguwa.
The Xatiia Dkwai.k luddM laudH here and at Debideniya, which were
originally tbu pro{>orty of l)cni}(oniiiwe lickani (To/. /.,/>. 141).
WALAGANUKXIYA.— A btunlct of Mcdawda,in ModiiHiya pattuwa, Haivpatta.
In olden timoH thix lianilot wan doi;i-aded ( I'ol. I,, ;i. 17 ; wtlf, y>. SSO).
WALAORDAUA. — A village in Kandui^ihta korale. Udunuwara, near Mat-
gomuwa.
Paraxapattiya w a hamlet (ante, ;/. 7/0). AMii\<iAHiKNNA or KotT HiLL
(Vol. /., />. S7).
Population in 1H71, 481 (27H malofi, 203 fcmalcH): in ixHl, 40H (217 malen,
Wl fomalen); in 18«»1, 374 (1K2 ni.ilcM. 1U2 feuinlej*).
In the If. L. M. 61 acrt':* (2.m/. Yj: H/.) of juubly land were r<'K'i'*lerr«l in the tukmtm
of A^Widdume Rala. Wala/eilara Vibare. Ibliwnla Appu. llukwatte Rala,
Umlivarala. Nikabclive Anubcbila, AttanekaiTo Aiipu, Panikkila, Wala;re<lara
Aiadicbila. Ganbate ilaln. Hennek^'e AracbcbiU. WalujioU Appu. MuhanUi-
rama, Kotawela Appu. rda^e Appu. Gonnau'aliadeniye Appu, A»we<ldoiiie
MenikraU. Dingitta, Udaileniye Appu. Palle Vibare.
In 1878 02| acrcH (4»»a. Op, U/.) wore regintercd, of which the greater paK
(67 acren) w:w nMlccinud, 33J acrch pai«i R». U3 12.
m^ WAL— WAL
/Wiw/Vi/i.— Alwira MmUyaniiolaKO aliat Qonnagahmlentyfl Hermt lludiyanse-
U}fu, U.ul:i, li|,ia.'i, l»:t.b21. A^wiHiautnef^e, 2tf.2(«3. pcfMlAge {ante, p, 708)
IlukwattoKs aliut Werapana Mudijannelaffe, 805 and 4.131 (N. &). KaU
otuwawciff, Ho.*!. 4,121 (N. M.). Kaluwulatfe, u;i,K21. Kanduro uudiyanselaM
4:* J 42, 72,:»r*U. Kubliowalage, 2,91u CN. ^0* L^iwule WiknunaHinha lUtnayAka
DaKi(ttaDa Nilamcln^fc, Ul,i:W>. Navaratua Mudiyanttela^re Atalahawattegv
afitiM Oauhato Mu<ltyttu««elaK(\ lM,4rj, 4:>.142, 47,iil:i, 41»,7»7, 7:t,S2(), and HOS,
2.U10 (V. H.). Nillc-KMla Navaraina MudiyaiiHflaife, 21).2H3, 4G,U43, 6(t,042.
Hulia<l(lani)(<*, :i7.tt'in. Vihare^^o afiua UiMi<*aku;^e, lay incumbfrUtM of Qampaba
YihAri'. 01.<):»U. WuttifK^', t»:{.M21. WatuiMilaK**, a7,it5:t.
Gam PAHA Viiiauk. — Up:iMika}{o Appu, a layman, claimed to have lands
regiMU'ii-d UH tvmplu IuikIh. IIo luiid bo won the incumbent of the %'ibare and
mado tiio oiToriiii{M. There whh a paunala and a retddunt pncst during the
Kandyau tinio, but thuro liad l»ooQ no priovt since the a9ce.sAion. The olaim
wan rijittwl ( 7'. A. C. to?),
Thoro in a dii^oba and a bomaluwa.
Litii;aiioii iivtwvou tiio muniberH of the Vihurcge nliat UpoHakage family for
the vibaro (Ol.oOD).
WALAIIKXA.— A viUuico in Udoffampaha korale, llampitta.
In tbu Ci IUU4 of IH71 f/it>u|Mid with Balakaduwa ana Alawatugodi^ Popula*
tion of Walahcna in 1H81, 45 ^22 males, 23 females); in 1891, 34 (^7 males, 17
femalcM).
WALAKUMRl'UA.— A vilbge in Kandnpalla korale, Matale North^ in Beli-
gninuwu-waMim.
Strram. — Kuiiduuaha-ela.
Originally Hcttlcd by people who obtained a grant from the de^cendanta of the
minister rpatih^m.
Ill i\w (a'liHus fif 1H71 ^niupud with Kospota and Ranwe<1iyawa. Popnlation
ut Walikuiiibura in 18M1, 114 (00 malci, 54 funmlcs); in 18U1, 103 (58 males,
45 femalc'H). lilackHinitliH, Nilamakkarayo, KatupuUe.
A vibarc.
WALALA. — A village in Udai^ampaha koralo, Lower Dumbara.
INMiiilatioii in 1H7I, hlM (2'Jl rnale^, 245 fomaloH). In 1881, 704 (389 males,
315 fiiiulo>). Ill 1H91 : of Walala, 354 (19C males, 158 females); of Walala
MoKoda-KMniinodda, 279(149 malon, 130 females;; tuUl, C33 (34^ males, 288
fuuiak"*).
In tho II. L. M. \)7\ acren (48/i. 2/i. 4/.) of paddy land were regiittered.
Ill lh7H 101 acruA (50fi. 2/i. 2)/.) were rfgiHtorcd, tho greater part of which
(75 iicn-N) waM riMlovniud, and tbu rent 2(j acruH {Niid Km. 1()1*43.
In 1HM7 a tldvernini'iit Anglo- vernacular boys* school and a girla* vernaoular
Moh M»|.
Walala Korala nrfxlucod a Wadala-panato Sittu, dated Haka 1720 (1798 A.D.),
for laiidH at Uda (lUiiiiopana in DuniUira gnintcd to bin father in consideration
of IiIh faitbfiil mu vin^n 011 tliu aucuMHitin of the dcpo.scd king to the throne (./h<I.
€V»/'i., Iiiih AutfHHt, IS'I.t).
'V\w latu lialanKcnla Ratcinabaimaya of Lower Dumbara resided in this
village.
/iiiMf7/V/i.~An?uruknmhur(^i:fe, r»,l»7:i, :ii»,7U7, Tent. 2.'W. A»iiantiycffQ (Walala
Viharo ttiiaiiti), :t7,.'>l.'>. Atuhan^idiKC 2H.o:i.H. E^oda^^e (Ilurikaduwe
MudiKt). 17.711 (Tal|Kjt<> Saka IClHi, i:oH). ElliyaiM<K('. '.'t<.u:t.'l. Gi^U'wattcge
of lliirika*liiwa. '.H.i>:i:). (Jaiua^ft , iiiMit*.!. Kaliawatto .Miiiliyan^cla^fo. U.24:i
(N. S.). Kapiikotiiwi* Walawwa, D;(.<i71. Muha Araclichikiiinliun* Cauininht**
Uni', :i'.).7tt; (TaliMit S^ika 17:i7). OH Yakdi'-silaKo, :iO,:ii:(. Pallrjftt Tikiri
Uaiidu. laic Halinialiatiiiaya. 2l.22ti. I'malu^tipola Appiihami, 7,:r»2 (Talpot
Kaka h'l'.tT). ruhiilpanawi* Korala. 7.:(.*i2. Raiaimk^a^o (nt^raliloruwe Yihare
toiiaiit). riii.lo.V UaiialiuiKc, l(i>«:*<. Runlioiiirii, 1I,D71. 8a<qilc>r(' Kahiwa's
iMlatf. T«"*l. IU7. Siriinalwatio Siiiimuirala rniiatiiii*. 8o.:ii:t. Talkotuwcge
(llurika<liiw<; Madt^o), 17,714. Uda Walawwa. U7.:lHl. Wcwckuiuburcge
(Walala Vihan* ttiiant). :i7..'i I :>. Wijrkon Miuliyauite. 2I.22U. Wirakon Mudi-
rani«> la'.:c Diniriri Appuhami. nun of Uala Dntrtrunnarala. Uiqucathodt by will,
hi* lau«l« to Uin thn'u uiatcrnal uucIch, Tc^^u 14M. ^Vin^»c'lfara Mudiyan«elage,
WAr^WAL
(1768 A.D.l^In the je%r of Saka IGIH), on Tbartdar, the third dur ef tk«
month Wowk, of the inoreeMlnfc moon, under the ooniteilation Keta. I, ftepeJa
Appu, of Walala, attacbcnl to the Hurikmluwe Madii^o Doi>artment in Udagam-
pana DiMnbii-^, do h'^reby declnro oud ¥Ay thut I have this day fiiialljr mmd9
over and ;r£*i«tctr:?d iu par:iv<ni nnto my iiirCt) ObinI the foUowiii;: v^i^^o^
lands belonging to me, ▼{>.. the middlo I pf>la of tho fi*M Gc larakumbora and
all the appurtenancert attaohfd thereto, viz., gitrtleui. houses, and thv* hcna
Oangagodupitiya. That tho Mid Obini mav frevly po^nets the aiorc?aid
lands as her own paraveni property and alM ner children and grandchildren
for ever. Witn(-«>K(it who know tho ^amo are Udage Nilame, Wijtrkon^e
Arachchila, HamlKideniyo Arachi'hila. Runattm Gammahr. Mndijfe Ni.v.r.-itua
Onmniahe, Tnln^<dl<) G.iiniiwilK*. M(>4ia<;nmiu«tld(> Gntnmah**. Kaiandnwnka
Koralii. Snh'i-iiih.-i Kornia, Ka^iiira. Tnlak«>tiiwn, Kiri Gainmahf, Pcnima
TTfttiya. nnd Kos^olla. That with the knowletlRf of the^to witni*oiie« thi:*
Ta1iK)t wao irraiiti'iL (ImprooutioiiK.) Thiit Tiil|Mit wat M'littHn by uit>,
Madnmt>}(o Nrkat Nui«l<> uf Wululi*. ThoM) who will a^^i'^t on U-balf of uj
nie<vi*hull I'ujuy huppin<-<4 in thf ncit world. Tho<M> who will ndt n•>^i«•t and
will cuntr^b thii4 ithall have t<» KiiITir (he toruienth iu the hell fln^ for ever
and ever. 17.711.
(177.% A.D.). Ill the year of Siika \iVJ7, on Moiidny, the full uiuon day uf th«
month Wci^k. under the countidlutiou Siivana. That Getane of A |«liu and
the adjacent dwrlliu^' t^urdenn I'ihillaj^i-watta, Hanlaiiaof 1 amiiua.aud Pati|fe-
tenna of 1 amuna, I houses, li cocoanut trees, and 2 jak trees, the ground
adjoining the garden which waM purehaoCHl from Dahanekrala for 5 peU.<« of
Kiddy, the pieuu of ground obtaini^l from HamlMideniye Arachchila, paying
m 3 ridis. H cowr«, nnd 7 hiiUocki, which arc tho pro«lnci> of two couple uf cowa
brought fmni the villai;r. and al-o the cow K'iv«-u t(» Hanntuu MudiTnn'«e. hare
biH'U i^rauted to l)iu>r)ri llanii. the son lH>ru to the elder nintvr uf Getaneire
(ydmnuhami uf Wahila iu Ditmlmra. (ImpnvatiouH.) WitneHM'o to thii mrm
Walala Mutiikude Itala, Dahauekgo Ara<^hchiL\, .Madamc/e IXina Nuitle,
Ranatiin Gammahe. and (:auiu<,'e TunanMs who wrute this TidpuU 7,:t:*2.
(IMl't A u.)- In the your of Saka 17:t7. I, Angurukutnhim* Archebi, of
WalaU iu Diuuhara. have i^iven the darauda or upp^r H indas and .'> laluw of
tho hena Dalagolla towards Atuhaui^idivrt^lara tx-Iow the feucu bolongtii|f to
me to Maha Arnchchi. to ho held hy him in paravfui, for H ridin ami .*< {lelas of
ntddy. Ou Tii«-<*day, the twelfth day of tho dtwiea-ing nuxm in the moi«th
Eitala. under the ciMHttdlatioii Muwa^ili^a. \Vilu«>!>'M«( to this an* flati|)aUi
Nekatrala. Matairakiimhure Mantirahi. Diu^irata of the ^amo housi*. Hapiigmi.
kumhuro Hirtnnlhami, l)fhi-an;(e Sirala. Wh«H>ver diN|»uteM this will incor
▼engeanco. :v.».7l*7.
Wai.ai.a ViiiaHK h:iH four p.iui,ai hero :—
1. Daiikat Pan^Miwa. TiiiaiitH : Wijck>>ui;o, llctti-anffoge, and Wewa-
knmburi'uc. Ilohl *2 uimvh flehi and 2 acres i>ard<'n. Servico (com mutable for
Ra. 21*75): eaeli to •{ivc ten nieiHun-H of rii*o nnd a pingo of vegctablen to th«
Tlharo before tho new year.
8. I'iduruwaluua l*au;;uwu. — Tenant: Madainege. Iltdda 1 acre field, thre«-
fotirtliM of an acre garden, and half an acre heiia. Sui'vitv (coniniutablo for
Rn. 27'U.')): tothateh tlm viliaro with iido b.indlei of Htr.iw ^>upplic«l by the tenant
twice A ye.ir. and to dceorato it for each of the fiuir f«'»*lival«».
S. Iloranc Paiigiiwa. — Tmanl : (lane-anueiie. IIoMh half an aero field and
three-founhH of an .icvi' gani- n. .'^er\ieu (eoinmutnlde for \\s. 2tH)): to attend
tho thrcu tewawa dniinu' tlie four poya dayn in ouch month ami on tho f«>ur
festivals, nnd to Mow tho boranewa.
4. Lunudena l'aui;iiwa.-T'r*'iiant : Kankauigo. HoMh 1 aero ganlun. 8«rrie«
(coromutaldo for Us. 2): to gi%*u twulvo measures of iciit to the Vihare bofor*
the now your.
In Udsgama tho yibare baa two pungu :--
1. Dan Pauguwn. — Tenant: Ank<dipltiyogu. ffoMs oiio-fourtli of an aert
field and <uic-foiirth of an aero garden. S«rviee (e«iniuintable f«)r Us. 4*ii.')): to
aupply to the vihaio ten ndi of the iiiMt (|naliiy of rice, fivo ripo cot^amuts, and
a piiig» of vegvtaldoH jnst liefore tho now >ear.
2. Ilniubakotana. — Tenant : Uajap:ik<)i;;o Holds half an acre garden.
Barvice (comniutablu for 2'> cents): to convert into rioo 1 |>eU of paddy auppliad
by tho vihare yearly.
J6— /^/" 3 V
IKK) WAL— WAL
fii Ooniwaln thn vilinro han a IIvwiHi PnnguwEf 1} acre of field and one- *
fourth of an aero ^unlon {Vol. t.^p. 204\
Anion agiiiiiht the incumbent by iUntiotige Angumfora field and garden
(II/.I7I).
The Dal A PA Mamoawa ho-H a Miira Panguwa here. Tenants : Wanakai-
tawoKO niid AHpantiye^e. Hold 1) acre field and 1 acre garden. Services (com-
rautublo for l\n. t»): to be in mura at tho Maligawa for fifteen dajrs annually,
for each pola of pu<My land tho service in that of hewers of wood, drawers of
water, MW(;oporM, and lamp cleaners and lighters ; to be on guard at night and
day for iiftfCii dayn, roreivc mcnlH ; to go on niCMages, when so, gets food ;
to givu vi)gi'tui>leH and lietol loiivrH to the Diwa Nilainu after the now year.
The KrNDAAAi.K Viiiauk hart a Walaudcna Paiiguwa here, half an acre field
and one-foiirth of an acre gurdun (Co/. /., ;i. /do).
The DF.UAi.rvinrwK Viiiark ban land hero (r>(>,105).
WAIi.VLAWKLA.-*A village in Diyatilaka korole, Upper Howaheta, inUdagama-
waKiin.
Sirfttm*. — nunagala-aniwe-ola, (Salkotano-ela, (todamudune-ela, Ratmetiye<ela
Udaluinada*ela.
Minor road to Pallopitiya. Villago |)ath to llikillagasgoda.
In ih(* C!iiiHiirt of 1H7I grouped witii UikillagaMgoda. Population of Walalawela
in IHHl, Hi:i(4*.hiiaKm,:i4fi*inaIeH) ; in lHt)I.H5(H7nuiles.4HfomuleM). ToUalas,
l)h<»l»i('<<.
Thirty nix aori'N (1H aniunu) un<ler |mddy.
Aff MM^•«. -llupiulnnilawakagi* Ukku M«>nika and her daughter Dingiri Amma r«,
WcU'Um^^rgit hin^Mii Annua, for a division of theo<4tat« of Hapmlandawakage
A)ti»iihanii. Ut ween bin child iin, the M-eond plaintiff, and dofondant, the itwue of
two ImmIm. 2<i;2Ml, 2H,i;:(ri. Uatnayaka Miidiyanm>lagf, (i4,fi:)r>.
Tho ITanui'KAnki'.ta Pattini Drwalk baa four pangu hero : —
Two Uduwiyan Pangu. -Tenants : Gcdarakumburege. Hold 31 acres field
and 3f aoriH gard«n. S«Tvic(«H (coinmutablo for Rh. 21) : to bold the Udu.
wiyan laituwa or tbu NVadanatula-atta for tlio four festivals and for the
p(iruh<>m ; to fell :in«l pn^parii tinibor for tbu dowale and put up 6 yards of the
wiiliid;i''<* : to rtupidv tliu HiiMiavak.i Nilaniu with one ndukkuwa a year; to
nrcHcnt him with 2 ridi^ for tlio pcr.dnT.i ; alto to go twice a year before the
na<«n;iyaka Nilamo for the penuni and prortunt a kovilipottiya and 40 betel
loavtH ; to attuml tbu diyukcpuma and to perform the sorvice of raja«holiya-
boma : to plant the rlwtUuiiba f(»r tliM kup-biiuwima.
Apullana Pani^uw.i. -TiMumt : HiMmyalayegc. IIoKIm 2} acres field and 2h
acrcH gardi-n. Strvin-H ((Munmntablc for Uh. ifi) : to supnly the Kapurala of
tbu di'WjiK* with piruwata tliroui?hout tbu year; to Hupply raga for pandan
for tho poraluTi : t<» f»proa<i and iiu cbitb"* at tlio dowalu for the peraheni and
to til* wbiio cbiiliM at tho btdginu't of the Ibinnayaka Xilamo ; to bring the
nctiimib* and ft-lhtto for tin* penilicra from Kandy ; to go twiou a year before
tho naH!iay:ika Xilamo f«»r the ptnum and presiMit a hat or a miisHa on each
occa-ion ; to give tlio Kapunila a bat at tho ponihura.
Talapata-wadana Panguwa. — Tenant : (liMlarakumbnivgo. ffolds half an acre
field. Thin in a part of tho U«luwiyan Pangu. Services conimutablo for Us. 3
( Vol. /., IK S'J2).
WAL APATAXA.— Tn Udaponc korale, Kotmale.
Population in l^Hl, 20 ( IG male«, 4 fcmalofi). Tt is not in the Census of 1871.
nor of IHIU.
WATiASWEWA. <— A vilhgo in Kandapalla korale, Matale North. The wasam
inclu<b*H <i:ila|vi nla. Puwakpitiya, DambagoUa, Tolarobagolla, Walaswewa,
Bnnni'kcrama, MakulamuUa.
Sfrniin. — Mala-oya.
WAL-WAL Ml
In the C«nttU8 of IH71 grouped with UamhagoUa and FawakpitijA. Popula-
tion of Walaswowu in \HH\, M) (42 maleii, 38 females) ; in 1891, 68
(81 uialcH, 37 feumles). Mudulipuruwo, Vidnnela.
In 187H *26j acron (13fr. 0/). G/.) of i^ild}' land were registered, of which 17|
•ores paid Us. 25 ; thu rest wore uiicomuiutcd.
WALATALAWA.— A village in PuHti^ii>a pattuwa, MaUle East, in Niktwelk-
wa^am.
Populutiun ill 1H71, 112 (4S nuiK (U fuiiialuH) ; in 1881, 10:1 (54
48 fomiilcH) ; in IHUl, 78 (34 niuluit, 44 fcnmlett). Wubunipurayo.
Ill 1878 11 oonm (&i. 2/i. 0/.) of puddy land were registerud.
fW Mu'/iW.— PciK>U:llo Puyindukarayalago, :i3,U80, 3U,S25.
Tliu Dai.aua MAi.KiAWA liuH tliiuo |Kuixii (10 aorvn Holds, 5| acres
building work, Jkc. ; wliuu thu Diwu Nilaniu vi^iU tlio village to supply liiui with
lodgingM mid proviNioiiH ; to u|»|K>ur liefoii) him oiii'o n yiiar with a kaiJa *»( a bunch
of ripu pluiitaiiiH, 10 piiiwclu (if Vfgoi.iMoM, 1 pumpkin ; to uiYu the Kariya*
kuruiiunila, Moholtula, mid Ivaiikuiiuiiirula i-aoh h piriweld oi vugeiablea and
40 betul IcavcH.
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WALDKNIYA. — A villago in (lalasiyu pattuwa, HnriNpattu.
Ill the CeiiHUH of 1871 grounud with Molai^oda. I'opulutioii of Waldeniys
in 18H1, Ml (M iiiulus, 57 fumuloM) ; in 1H.»1, 137 (05 nuiUw, 72 females) ;
Low castti.
In 1878 1H| acroH (Ufi. ()/>. 84/.) of piiddy Imid wore rcgistorod, of which the
greater i»art (15 ocrcrt) was redeemed ; the rest, 3| ucrcM, paid lU. 15'05.
/V/M //«('«.— A pullanugc, :),Ho (X. A.)* DamlmffoUcge, 3,Uo (N. R.). Eiiodan.
251 (N. 8.).
A great bo-tree.
WALQAMA.— A village in Me<la]mluUi konile, Udunuwara.
In the Census of 1871 grou|)od with Ilab)>cgomuwa and Iliyawula. Population
of Walguina in 1881, 88 (38 inak», 50 females); in 181)1, 78 (42 males,
86 femuleM). «
In thu II. li. M. 17 aorcfl (H/«. '2/t, o/.) of \w\t\y land wi iv rogiiitered in the uamea
ot NVttlKiinia AiAchchila. Ilainrs Koralo liisiiiinhutiua.ra, KsrakcUala,Talmnko
Nilaiuo, liiMlikotuwu Viharv, Uve DiiMiiuahaimMyu, Mohigo MudiyauHe.
In 1878 20] acres (lOti. l/>. ;'i/.) wore rcgiNtcre^l, of which the greater part
(13] acres) was redeemed ; only 3| acres p<iid Us. ll'K,').
>)/fNf7/'«.— Lit{|cati(mlM'tw«tnthi*mcinlMTi«of tho Walgainn Aruehrhinsire familv,
fur tt divihiuu of their fathrr'n (>?«lute, :U»,'.'7.*i. Si^uiulislawe^'e, 7,2l:i (N. S.).
Walgunia Mudijrsnnvlsgc* ( I «>/. J., p. Hoti), WalKaiun^c ( IW. 7., jt, JJtf).
B<>i)iKoir>\r. ViiiAiti:. Sriniwatii I'nnanHC, ineuinlM*iit of the Viharc,
olainied a liehl held by Paluwaltege Kiri Ikinda as un undukamya (32,S15).
WALGAMA. — A vilhige in Medosiya pattuwa, llanM|iattu.
StrtaiH. — Walgania-oya.
i:/«7/».— Bolagulekanda, Walgumakanda.
Population in 1K71. 21)H (ir>8 niulert. 140 femaiin) ; in l^>a, 207 M58 iii«l««,
13i) feniaK-M) ; in IH'.U, 110 (54 males, Ut fenialo). Moormen, Pan na%o.
Ill 1878 UH| oerei (4Ua. Oyi. 0|/.) of paddy liiid wune re^'istered, of whiob tho
jfruater ;mrt (alM>ut 40 acres) was ix'deemod ; 33) aeret |iaid lU. 176*93.
W lb* OaUil* U>ltg*<n hud* hw*, «m ViJ. /., pp. », t.
fWm J/Jr<.-liPtiro VinIiiiU. IIR (.fair. O'x . ^iCrx*. r. (nM). OwoluFtlrii htU
Ub<I ur ih" Halix-*' 'ur llu»<)0 wrvluc. He,!t7'J, UAK. EpnUn. Ml,
li. C. M...1. iT>li-i HiU i;<'l),:l\luu, ll.oiw, •uatg: «1. D.aH*d.
IIIr4iiil-'iilyu IturuyaUin'. ■.*:■.'•***. VtAM, MMM. ItvOcE*. i»,n»X, 4U,JM.
KnhiKilui-iinii ^:-is'<' ( I ••'. /.. f. B). M.-.timt-. IILIIIH. MaonoBU, 17,119
<Tal|i.il Kaki IKi'-J). »:>.i<i<l. l1,Ii:i.V lUilW, til.lliO. M,3IM. HoniiRadiga, SSJM.
P.lu«'alt<V<'. t1i,tin, Kirlnialnile Dlikuiaislol) UDMutw, NMJ3. Walgama
lUha Utmijm. > wIiikh lu IJTB l.l>. ( I W. J^^. U).
(|||<UI iI.ii.V'-Ih tlw rnr at Haka IflOI, ot tho Duinlh Dunln, «D TknrMkj,
ib« iwK'Bth <kj or the inciiwiiiK wuw. Hut the tend Ritiir^tkautt
vt M liikna aail 111 B|i|in(trniiu>va. I'lut Ibin aiila of tba da. unrth Tclainlnigaha
Kd-.-"!!*. wi-4 WaUiiH'pi'lla Kixmbi uivl Ihi. i-ick iit Palkukknoibura. and
Ibd hlKb itnHin'l ul I |H'UU4unKiiiKluB><\ Uiii(aiiB(thevhidrhdn|[INla]iu),
bvl Ihk-ii tnin'il<'rniil itf nw In Amlukkv Hh-na PuIIp, Vidaoe. nu'iTing 40
riillHcuTrHivf.Hli'iuPulU-.Viikinr.liiiaiy ti>llw Dalaib Malimtra a lan^ma
Imrly. ittHl l» |i>imc'ii tbu alwva law) iu |<UBn-lil trnun-. that ndikcr mj^trK
Baruiiy ■ilinyibwuiliiuliihairuau}' cluin themm. Kboulil any pcn<oa dlipnl«
tbi*. Iw will iHuur vMl-mow. bui I<lriiiB rullv. Viilane, or hi> diwcnluiU will
inuur mi vi-nttiniHi-, allbuuifh tlivy ao.Brmi tho fiT.'onl-nt uaili>. Wilimva
lu Out .(.mi urn Hi.l.'Uiyu liuluiimlii. Eliliixj-c Ki^ituvritkku Anthchila,
ll»isu|w Mulatliiitijrii. t'ulkuuiburc iln|H>t[ahaHillu Arlni-paya. Gurunn-'be,
H'alltuuiit Diiraya. Y-fAa llgnyu, k|[u<Lt lEonUK'karnjra, W lib tho knowledge
of Ihi-'e wiIti<'-<M llii* do'il wa> griiutL'd. WriiUn b; Beni|.'auia Yaiiaga
BanilDunKwn* MiiilijraUM.'. i7,4ll>.
I I7NJ *,o.).— On Thutwlay, the iwpillli day ot tho Diunlh Kula. Id ths jnr
of fWka ll'il. 1, Eg.i-U llntnya, ol ihi- villuKc tValgania i>i Miiltoiya |«tliiwa
lit Ilirii'iuilln**. aiinir no ..m.. tiiI fur I tiK«. ihe mn of OanoawotDr*
Dnrata. aii<l irBv<- unr tu biui Mu- Of UT •tenghti-n nauml Dinuiri Im
_...l..r.. .ml ..viir .liiii- ilut liiiM Ihf will I'liga niHli'ivil aiwiiiiam'a to me,
■riya tor luy imMj Hi-kK Ttir r
...jii'h I hnvi> IhkIowinI au him.
>f Ihr tt«ii-nl
Lwliij ihvn'lii. wirh-h vaa ki
,„ _ r uiIIih) Kalawiti-llyi
■iiallya I |i>-)b. kihI H ih-Ih in nlt^i iit u hpiM which I« ni
Lwhril ihvn'lii. wh[i-h vaiKnoli-d to Die bv mj
T JiijiiniBninila llnrnjii, trooi my tDtlier IJinga
I'T Dinijju; amlhirthrtdiMnd and ontni^totl t«
Hin'iitx, rriHn uiy itninilfalhi r >
Iluraya. au-l fnrai lay niMlbi'r it „ , _.._
thn |irutP<:iHiii ul lh<' "M Unga the (hirtci'D clilhlivn at ny two daughtcn
awl niv wife: lU-vluiiig that nan! «( niy di'weiiilant* •bnlt make or caiiwto
bi' ua>i« BOy ci<m|>lniiit n-wunliug Ihv ivid iandi. lexl they Bball aiiaer the
al-A I liuvr lii-kxi 111-' haml ami mid Ihnt il« ■wcuriiiir oil will be aacald
wbKt «• thi- Mii<l I'liKB. Wiliu~»'K whn kuuw ih.' ■■ui- are Niyangnda
Wb-rv Arw-h'-hi. Ilotinulip^ Dintnnibi, MaluduiiyB, Sllgon-kaiiii aammahr,
Itadmnin) KuiiU-, AUkixwara Nnidi', AU<kniyv Anehchl. IfarowanigodB
Itaovidi S'aidi'. MnrawanaiRKU Duhle VIiIbdb Nahle. Onru Naide. OliaDdmiye
tkwaya, Ifi'Bi i:-' Ih'itayn. n'rlipi-lc Alnknlo-aDxe Vcdakaraya, WattDna Dunya,
)I>wki'nilii.1Uiikira.Kara<luva,WaiRnmBll<iranL*karBya,0Dnii[BinaMBliBdBwa,
a><l DiiUikKxti: Silwnl L'linamw. liUl, D. C. Und.
In (li<> CoiiMM of IHTl Kr-'U]K)'I with BaiuiHln. Populitiun ofWalgarnDBM
I lHHl.2±> (IIJ mxlt-v no luiiial.-'.); in ItRit, 104 (Ii)l Dulm, S3 femiloi).
In It'H '111 i^'"« {*''i. iiK W.) I'f jwrlily lumi wore rcgUtoreil, of wblob
tl Bt-riA wtTu nnlM-iiiul ; i:l) acrvii juiid lln. 47-71).
t,i«if.r..-AlnK»>lH|(«. 1.IMI (X. K.). l>i»hi'1tuBwala Herat Hudiyau»lBr>.
41,;h». U.-Vlil, nr.nw), i.m\ (N. K). VUuliilinlirBnuire. ^^fi:•t. OalkotoweffB,
ll.;KV(lBii<v<'.3lt.l:ll, llinkiiirin Uuaiy.iBK'lajir. 8T.!>II. MaoannBlBge.IIJST,
WHlKumiwyc DnicRBDnanla ( M. I.,f.iliJ). Walgamniyo UnDBBie.a witDow
lu IHIIA.n. 'Vf. I.p tl3).
WAL-WAL IQI
Walqampayr Yiiiabr.— The tradition in, thai it waa foundod bj Kin* 8ii
Singbabo Paiiditii PruicniiuM Ituliu. llv Bminan, it is said, the whole Tillage,
86 amunu, wnt tfivun to tho vihnro, but King Unja Sinha toolc mont of the landa
from the temple. Tho tIaUI Ui ap|M>itit itu'iiinlwnta beloiigoti to tho Kinga of
Kan<iv. Tho luMt KuikIvuii Kiiiu fipiMMiitod l-Ngiilwowe Uiiiianiic, and aftvr the
BriiiHli a('0i'^Hi(ln Wanikiipola I'niunMi wim apiMuiili>tI uii<h*r nn act of Qorera*
ment. Nt>xt wuh WuttoKudum IJiiimiiHc, Rucrtodud hy Wattegama Unnanae
of Quiigarania Vihuru, then by Parukuuibure UuiiaimUf who waM appointed in
1837.
Parakumhuro did not rcnido horo, but at Miilwatto Vihare.of which he waa the
ohief priest. He plueed Mcvenil prioHtH in chHigo. Tho right wait oicrciaed by
theOovcnior^ of t'eylon until 7th Apnl, ]Ho3, when it wan abandoned and waa
trannfurrod to the Mulwattc prieNix iih a body.
On PanikundMire'K death a meeting waH held at tho poyago of the Malwatte
Vihare, at which it wiut <letcrmined to cli>ct tho BURcen-Mtr of Parakujubure
as inenmbont, and » communication wuh made to that cfTect to the Oovoniroent
Agent and an act of rcco^rnitiou applied for, to which an an^wer woa returned
that aH thu viharo beli>n}(e<t to the Padawiya no act was re<|uired.
On Ulh June, lHG.'i, .Medat^aina Dlmmmarukkhita Dewaniitta-bhidhnna Maha
Nayaka UiinauHu wa** reco-4iii/.od by Ooverument on incumbent of the vihare ;
according to the elertion nirnie by ilio ptients of tho Malwatte Vihare, and an act
of reco}(nition i^niied to him by Sir ('liarlci^ MacCarthy, (Sovuinor.
In IHi).') tho Temple IjuimI?* (NtrnmisHiomr iirht recoi(nizod Indnrnkkhita
UnnauM) an inrumlM'nt by reciriviui; mmiic money ns survey feen, but afterwarda
on discovering tliut tho ehii^f priest of Malwatto Vihare was the incumbent,
the money was returned to lixlarakkliila..
In 1AC4 Medaguiiia Mahn Xavaka Unnansi* rained tho action 41.788 against
Qalkotuwe^i* T«<*kii I'unebirala, Viduue of \ValK.mi|>aya. It was decided that the
defendant held landN Mibjcct to rcrtaiu Hervif«>.
In IH71 Mi'davMiua Maba Na>:ika rai^i d tlitiartionr)r),r).Tla);ainHt Indarakkhita
UnnanHC, in whieli I lieM that ibc viliare bolouged to Modagania, and gate
judgment a^aiiiMt thedrienilaiit Iiidnrakkhila.
Afterwards Jndaiakkliita. a miHcniblo diM'oiitented man, used to frequent the
court and complain of the liaitl u^^at^e he liatl ivivived ; he Niid ho had repaired,
indeod ho had n built the viliaie, and bad Ihi-u. there for many years.
Wowugonne Wipanni Uiinanso wan in<MimlH>nt in 1878. llolivcd in llalwatta
Tihare. and had a reiidout pupil there (Tii.ri.V.i^.
There are four Vihare Ualan wbono dntv it i!« to kt^ep the vihare building! in
repair. One of these disputed tho M.iha Nayaka's ri^ht to the land, and
8U0se<|Uently the resident priest set up a claim. Litigation resulted fur manj
years, ami the cas«M were onl> finally settled in 1H74, when the Maha Nayaka
obtained possCHsinn (41.7Hrt. t>^i.h'X\).
Tho cndtnvmotitH of the vihare in tho hands of tho incunvliont are ationt
4 seres paddy land and a ganlen of al»out t a<res, in which tho vihare standa.
The paddy fields (tliree in number) yield ub<mt 3() amunu of paddy a year
cultivated by tlio tcmplo tenants ; the prodiicu of tho garden is Niid to be worth
Ba. 30 a year.
Tho resilient priest got 3 polas of paddy a month, tho rcMt of the produce waa
aent to tho Malwatto Vihare. Tho pnMluce of the ganlon is enjoyed by the
resident priest, except n pin^'obmd of cocoanuts H<>nt montldy to Malwatte.
There are besides three pangu held by paraveni tenants for aervices which
are valued at R». 20.'i*7r) (altout 22 acres fields, 3(> acres garden, and 75 acrea
hena) :—
1. Patalwndi (divided into .H).— Tenants : flanofl^odaffu (first division)
Galkotuwe^e fscmnd division). Mudaiidiram}{e and Wirasi'kara Mudiyaiiselaga
(thinl division). I^dd 1H4 aeres field, ;i2 aero ^'arden. and 7"> acres hmia«
Horvices (commutablo for Its. 17<»*-lo) : oaeh to offer daily during four montlm
at tho Mabailano one seer boileil riee and three kinds of veuetabhi curry ;
to supply two wutti of n«>wers and two oil lamps, oin* to Ito li^htetl near tliv
bo-tree ami the other in tho vibar** from r» to 7 P.M. ; every month to weetl
one-thinl of tho vihare premiseH and to pei form one third 4if any repair at tlia
Tihare only, and to decoratu one-tliinl o( it for the festivals ; at each of tha
festivals to presunt to tho ineuml>eiit wIk» lives in Kaiidv, sweetmeats, betel and
3 ^oung cococinuts. The presents arc carried by the Kiiakarayo. '
»04 WALr-WAL
2. Xiln. — Tviiunt : YakdeHHul:i){e. Holds 2 acres of field and 4 aerea of
ffanlcii. SiniccH (comniutaMo for Rh. 17-(»5) : to perform ordinary low-eaata
domestic Mcrvico when not en{(ug«<d in a}(ricuUural work : to cultivate 6 pelas of
tlin iiiiitii ttiiwti f«>r multa, iuipleiueiitH, ^c, lieiiig Bupplied j to threah and conrej
tb<t (*r«>|i uiid Htruw lo tliu atuwa ; for weutling, tbe vibare given 5 peUa of paddy ;
to weed ibo |NiiiHala inuluwa once a niontb ; to cowdung tbe pan8abi and tbatch
it uiicu a iiiontb ; to convert into rice one uinuna of paddy per month, receiving
4 luhiiH of faddy for doing it ; lo curry hnrdcni to Ktindy and from the vibare
three tiniim u inontii ; lo carry the pontuukat given by the Piitabendi Panguwa ;
to carry pahifi«|niii for fourdayH u year, when employed receives meala ; to draw
water fi>r the incunilMiiit when bo in in the village ; to preneiit betel for the
new )var.
3. Dawnlkura. — 'rcniint : Piillcgc. llohls 1| acre Held. Sorvioea (commu-
tuhlu for Uh. ll'TO) : to In'rI tom-tom morning and evening on poya daya ;
t«i u«> on joiiru<>)H with tiiu incuinhent for Hix dayn ; to l)eat tom-t<mi for the
fcMi\als ; \>hi'n on joiirni}i« it-ccivcH mcuU ; at each of the feiitivala to proMut
hfhi.
Thire woit* c:iHCH (44, HO and 7(i,ri.VJ) regarding the right of a Moorman
to a pari oC the I'atalKMuli Paii^uwa.
Twflve auiuuii ('J4 aeon) of p.uMy land were regi-ntered in the Hi Lekaia Mitiya
UN iM'ion^ing to the viharc.
KosiiuKKK ViiiAitK— The Temple Lands ComraiKMioner rejected tbe claim of
Kotwattc tiunaratnu Unnannu to have lundn registered. The lauds were dedicated
by Tingolwcia l)is;iva (ureut-grantlfutber of Walgampaye Kawrabi).
In the Ui hckaui Mitiya, Kosliokke llo-maluwa is registered as owner of
1^ pilu, but it in nuti-d that these were wuMte.
\VAI«<i ANWKWA. — A village in Wagapanaba Palksiya pattuwa, Matale North.
Si tin III. — Santadi-i'la.
It iH not in any tif the CenMis returnn.
WALGOWWAUODA.— A village inKandupalaU korale, Yatinuwara.
SirniM. — Xanu«»va.
l*opulation in lh71, 2^7 (158 mules, latl females) ; in 1881,302 (162malea,
150 fennilo) ; in IHUl, 272 (137 mules, 135 females).
Ill \\w II. I. M. \'2\\ nrn*^ (lion. 'Jf», \l) of |Nid«l}' land were rrgintered in
till* nniuH III lUni Tikira, Matnh* Appu, At4\)mtiu Kunu. lUumungmla Achehila,
K«*iaiMi/(Mlii .Miiiliili siiihahiyu. ]«an>akaru Malolu. Paniuiln Appu, AlutDuraja,
Muh:iii>iir.nii K:tlu\vn. llaliyatMr llitnunbuwc Nuidc. HonU Mudaliwa^Mun,
lliT.'it Ai hi-hila. KuninaiuU* Arhihila. Mcyya«;o(la Aehcbila. Ktugula. Navaratna
.Mn<lali\Vti.oiiii. Diyakriiiiawala Kala. Knhalh* Kuhi Appu. Mnni^inlia Achchlla,
rr:i|>"la ll« ii.iya. Nankiirii I'ttania. K«>rula, IIaiian>iK-diya, Han^uldeuiyat
ll.i«l:ih<liiya, Katnrka Mu<laliwu<<ini, Huwanda, Bat^rtnla Acbchilaf Bini
I'Mania. n:it;.M»<1a Piyuniu, JMuiwuttu, EdiriMuhaya, Doluwo Naide, Wira-
Hnhaluya, ]I« rut llami.
In IhTM IKlJ aires (*MUt. 3/i. (>/.) of paddy land were registered, of which the
greatir part ('.'.'»] acrcN) w;ih rcdecme<l ; 78 acres |Kiid Us. 2'J1''J3.
J-'in.iifiiii.^\\v^\nhn:r.'22,\\X Asurumuni-|Ktlij,'o. f»li,1«r.t, Te>t. liHM. Atu Korolvge,
II-*. ><;.». l)iniyr\vatl«%'r. l»ls (\. S). (i.ou-}?o. H.22vS. Gangu«la^% ri,<U>8.
(Joliv-Miuatrr. 't.i\u>, l(i*nn«'k^c, I'll. 071. llrrut Muiliyun>elajri* ( IW. I., p. 102).
Iliti ir.i>r«'. '.'i.MI<i. Iduinpiiiy('<^i>. *Jl>.:t:(l. Ilan«ramo .MudiyanHctage Appuhami
MiiUuliala. r><*u ol Wabula llan^aiuo Mari Miutu Gurunnau!«e Duggannarala,
i:»,ll<i (I'alput Saka ITI.'*). Kti^kanuwe WatUK'e. 3'.Mh;:i. *J1,1.*»3, 94,413.
M«-«1a;;ij«1:i K'ltnnyaka Mu<liyan'4«Ia^i% :i7,:ilt7. Mcyyugo<la Arachchillage,
t'l.iio.v .Mc\yu;;«»la Uatnayuku .Mmliyan«flagc. 4*<,(mI. Mudiyan<4elage, 74,lU9.
Niiuah:4[<itiyo Walawwr lli'iiit Mudiyan^'la^^c, 4l,*t:('>, n'2.'t02, 74,109.
Nihi^Miai/', Ml.ol.'. Uajn|>ak>ug(' of ilutuiiwaln, :i7,:i«.i7, 91.U9(». Ranatunge
(Miyya^roiu Vilmre tiiuini.<*), .*>.j|j. Vt.yUi. 'i'J.:i31. Ratnavaka Mudiyan.ielage,
<i*<,(M;i. Turadruiye Wahiwwa, children and grandchiblrfji of Mattamag<^
lianda, and Torudrniye Mahatmeyo, the daughter of Deldeniye Basnayaka
WAL— WAL 906
RaU, 7,996, 13,088, 18,8:»1, 41,5n:i, :>3,r»02. WnlfrowwAioMla Batgo«U Lokii
Korala, a witness in 1811 a.u. ( IW. /., p, Jtf5). Walgowwagoda Gum.
gamage, 01,071. WalguwwagtHta Herat Mu(1iyan>H% a WitncTin in tG*j:i a.d.
( Ki»/. /., p. I3'J). WalKOWwagoila Lt'kain (JuJ, Com,, l^mH March, J SCO; IW. I^
o. 41S). Walguwwngoda Mu(liyiinH(la>'i% 61.071, 81.orj. \Valgowwa|?oda
Vahela Riiln. n witne^M in KiUlt A.D. ( I'l*/. /., /#. t32). Walgowa-p^iMla Undtjra-
rata, son of Matiamu'^iMln Lfikii Itnnila unit Torn4U>niy«> .^Inhntinijo, 7.1**J6,
1:H,ohs. IH,8'»1. Wul^owwngodn rnn:in*c. witnc'^A to <lc«'<ts in 1M12 and 18|.h
( Vol. /.. pp.2l3,:is7l incumbent in is.T.i of Kolo»K>go»ltt Viharc ( IW. /, w. ^7il.
\VattOife,2J,4i;i.
(I7'.KI A.n.). — Wo two ))(«rHonK, llnnahingo Knwrnla ami Tikirnla, of tho
villaife WuIirou-wiipMla, in Kan«luiial:ila of the Sin<hiru\vannlKi«ln Vntinuwnm,
linviug inrurroil <U>l)t.hnvo r»'ri-i\nl Inun lh.» l>iiV'uannnrtla Wahaln ll.nvraiia*
.Mnrimtitdi rturiinnuiiM> iho ^lltll of :.*<h) ri«li<4 aii«l .*i aniuiiu of |m«1tiy. n.ul wu
huvr luTt-by tnin<*f«>rri>tl of the )Kira\<*nl IiuhN U*l<inu:in'.r to um iMith. lli<«
HeldDt niyn of hi laltn<*, (ho k<^|'(1^'» HiMiiawutia of l.*» lnhn<* cxtrnt, togrlWr
with thi» |ilaiitiitioUH ami thi* hoii^' thrn'in. to thr kaIiI Un^'^aimarnla, lo l>e
iu»!i.x<nisiMl hy hiin and hin il< "ifmlants |Mai-<fnUy. Wo havo ^crati'h4^<l thiit
Tul|>ot in thv year of Saka ITI.'i. (»f tho month NVr^k. tho fifth day of the
incrcasin;^ nuMin. laing Satunlay. WitiU'-*«"< to thi«« aro Ah|>anti'/c Knda
Kankanaui Hahi. Iliriwala Miihandirauia. IIar.inkahat\(> I'nnikki Kala, Oya-
ahalio(lag<> rkkiinila uf Kotabo«/4Mla. and .Mi|iitiyr Vidnuo, who wrote thia
Talpot. i.vin;.
I
IHoNARACAt.A ViiiARK. — Ahout 1772 A.D. Kolil>ewal:i I'nnanitc waa the
incumbent. Ho incurred tho kini;*M di<«pI(M< n*. and waM hanisluML On tlie
aoceaaion of Kin^ Uajadhi Haja Sinli:i. KoldiowaL-i waH ror.illid to Kandv.
I After liis rotuni ho exoiMitod a dooil in favour <»f .Monitota Ann Xayaka TnnanM*,
who p<>s.sosMod tho vilirirt) for almvo twmty-fivo >raiH : tlion Momtota rnnaii««e
Buccocdcd and hold fur kLx yoai-M. wlion lio was oxi-outtMl. ami tho viharo waa
oonfii^catod, and its lands hcstowod on a .Malabar Nayakkar uniil the acccHsiun
of the Britinh <lovcrnnicnl (JmK.Com,, 27th ,/iinr atut I7lh Kfthmb^r, 18*7).
(1708 A.n.). — '* May |>ro«*p«Tity avail." I. Swnrnnjoti flhikihu. of Walgowwa-
goda, dol»orol»y ;^ivo und iM't ovor. and havo hrrohy '^ivi'n and t*rt ovor unto (thf»
pri«-st) W«'Ii\vita. who ]»orforni«« nlijrit»u?< wrruionio'*, tho follmviog |»ri|i« rtr
tlio Monara'/alpava Viharo at Walirowwa;r«»«la in tho Knndiipal.ila of Vaijnu*
wara. lo^Tth -r with all tho low and high land<«. idniitali.in^, and odior
avP*>rtonan«*«'s lH>lon>^^iii}f to tho waid viharo. and all th«> IniK^. «Vo.. lH-|itii;;iii]f
tonto; audi aKo i;iv<* in ohar;;o of tho Miid |>ii('«t th«< fidlowiu^' ianiU. whioh
Woro ^ivon ovor by nio to my rolatiim**. to wit. tho I |h la oxtont «if I'da-
worahi-an;ra. I |»ila «•( rallo-wondn-anira. I |n-la of Olii-an'ja. an>l «* vi-rul
otlior fioItU bolniv.'ini; to tho rt:iid viharo. and my rolaliont wlio win* nndtr
my caro ; and it i^ ^»Kid to p't work of nil kind* at tin* viharo «liino hy
tho^o iMoplc. and al-o to toll tlio |»rii -»t Monikdiwola Tona to join and in rform
the roli};ion-« o«romunio> at tho viliaro, Tlnn thii vouoh r In writti n on ihi^
ola and '/rantiil on tlii- Tuo-day. tho noiHind day of the waxing moon of the
month Uik. in tiu* _\«iir of Saka l7'-'<i. Tho witm-^MH who know thi.-* am
Mcnikiliwohi I'nnan-*-. Madili'rama rnnan-o. .Mi nikdiwola Viharofro rnnanso,
Enimudnliyaddr rtin:in<«\ Tduffaina Untmn-". tho^S:nnanora prii-l Aramho-.
Crnmn. Herat Mndiyans<- of Walirowwagoila. Mattaninpxli Mohottailav'o .\|>iia-
hnmi of tho samr vill:i;ro. na»}ri"la«ro Araohohilaof thohanx' villatr*'. Mam>inLng«»
Araohohila. Walfampayo'^'o Knlu T^ahi. Adikari^'o Ara<-h(hila. Kirnldora^r
Arachchila. Haliyadd.* At^ipattu .\raohohila. Thi'* ola was writton hy K<>t.i>
bogixhi Navaratna Mndiyan^o. In tho knowlnlgc of thc"«i' witnt-^Mii thin ola
wa** given.
In 1821 Woliwita gave the following deed : —
•• Weliwita Na^vaka Unnan«e." Wheroa** the pricxt Walgowwagoda, who
formerly live<l in the Monara^^da Vihare in Vatinuwara, |)erformod tho
ruqui«it>o work of the vihare and improved it from a loii;r time, and oa
hiH doathUnl grante<l me an ola for the ^aid vihare, which Udon^'t-^l to hii
OOft W At— WAT.
doirofl me, I allow Menikdiwclii Unnebe to live in the rihare till bit death.
Meniktliwvla Urincho or any other peraon shall not diinute this rrant This
wao A'rittcii an'l f^rauted on Fridnj, the Herpnth day of tho waxtnir moon of
tliu 111*. mil Navan, in thf* ynnrnf Siki \7\:\. Witn«M4(»t who know this ara.
Deln ituT'rnri, II:iliH;udvniyeTi'na, KetiligamaTena, Pahamane Tena. Written
by Koiikapola ITiinche. A7,0HH.
In 1H27 Muliallu UniiaiiMO, uno of the pupila of Paranatala Unnanie, brought an
action in the Ju<licial (yOtniniHMloner'H Court a^inst MenikdiweU Unnanae,
olaiuiii);< thu vilKiro. IIi;l«1. that it hel(>ni(od to tho pupils of Paranatala, of
whom plaiutifT wan ouu (Jutl. Onn.y 27th June and 1 7th Sfptemher^ 2827),
Kalugala Dowarakkhita UnnaiiHo brought the notion t>7«0H8 against his pupil
Dnuture Snnianuala Unnanno, nn«l Mid be bad placed the defendant in charge of
tho vibarv, and that bo bad d^Miied bi^ ri^'ht. DefendMnt said he had been put in
charge by tho M;il\vatto chief priest. I held " that for many years there has
been an iiitcrtnittent dinpute b«ttwocn the Weliwita and Parakumburo Unnansea
on tho one band and tbr* pupils of HbikMbu Unnansc on the other as to the right
to tbo Monari^^'alu Viban-. The Talpots and the rc(|istraticn by Mr. Turnour
are it( niH of t vidriiou in hupiMirt of the claims of the chief priests of M&lwatte,
while the l<>n;{ posscH^ion by tbo pupiN of Bbikhbu Ununnse supports their
aaii4«rtion of right" ; un«l I liobl that tho defendant bad been put in cbnrgo by
the plaintiff, and whatever were the rights of the Malwuite, tho defendant could
not avail biiUHclf of ibeni. *
In the 11. L. H. 7( aero (3/«. 3j>. W.) arc rctristcrMl as belonging to the vihare.
Mi'.YYAtioii.v ViiiAUK. — Uanmung«HlaViliare fell d<»wn and Dodanwcla Maha
Nibunu and tbo peo|iK' of tbrce vilh^roM, by liiH onlcrH. built Moyyai^oda Vihare on
the Mimi; nito. Three pelan dedicated by the Maba Nilame and small portions
by olber viliager^— in all 2 amunu — wore registered in the Hi Lckam Mitiya.
In l^'>^ K«>Mwat(o (iunaratna I' nnaiiKC claimed to have the lands registered.
Th»! claim w:iH n j«cttd.
There were ca^es (••.212, 14.228, and 20,331) regarding the right of the
vihuru tu the lands dedicated to it un thin Talpot dated 1800 A.D. : —
In the ytmr of Saku 1722, of the mouth Wi-sak, the eighth day of the
dccn:i-in'( mo »n. Wtiliie^lay, under the con^tcUiiti«>u Siyawnsa As I. (ianege
Siwiiiala. of Mr3y:i;(iMlii in Kandiipa'ata ot Yatinuwara, have no children of
my >*wn. 1 liavr ;;i:int<il to uiy grtuMNon. who ban U-en ordaiueil prioHt, my
vih-ir«.' NitU'iti-'l ai .Me> \a/oi)a. to;;eib<T with the lii}<h audlowgroiindrt attached
tbeicio. and all otii<r tliin^'<4 lM-Ioiii;iiig to me. tu rtt^'ive the priitit<4 and
ofTerinK'N, |'<-i|onnin.; tli** u^ual citi niunit-H at the vihare a:>« my pretleccxMra
down lo my liuie did : liavinvr thun >aid. I b.ive given in my grand.<4iin Tikiri
UnnaijM'. \Vitin-'<»* : K«»'»l»ek:iiluw«- It'ij.iguni ^riniwa«a^ta Wirayane-wahanne,
Maiidalakalakn Uiiiiiiii-*-. Kadawila Vnnan^e. U>)/'al\\ewe rnnan>o, Wattogama
Unntin^e, Hulaii-.c<>muwe rnnann-. Diyakelinuwala UHnan>e, Wali^owwagoda
UnujUHi*. Tuluu'^omuwe .Mnbundirauia, and Walgama Dti^gannuralu, and for
writing I'liramtN* .Moliottnla. With the knowledge of hu many i)erHon8 this
Tttl|K>l wa^ wriitm and granted at l*oyamaluwe Yibuie.
WAIiIiAIIA(}Ol)A.»A yillau'o in Oanga Ibalu kuralo, Udnfmlata, aliout 2 miles
from (taiuiKila on the Xawalapitiya ro:id.
In the ('rHMUH of 1871 un-oniiod with Ilalagama and Pallcgama. Population of
Wullnbijodu in IrtSl, 103 (ati males, 47 females); in 18U1, 100 (65 males,
44 feniilts).
In \K'!'< •< ji-rcH (3.1. 3/>. \H ) of paddy laud were ivgintercd, of which 3| acres
|r.iid IN. l.'> iH ; the rent were ttinplo landn.
This in a very ancient place, and was originally called Wanawasagoda aUa$
Wulwanagoda.
fiiHiUhn. -noraknrayala,;e of CSampola. H7.rj|, 80.102. Egmkge (WalUhagoda
Dewule leiiaut), 2tMir». Gane^e (Wallahagoda Dewaln tenant), 20,116.
OiMlapaldaliu'", fi<M\. (Jontimullego of Oaminda, H7,:>74, MU.402 ( IW. /.,
p. Q'Hi). K'ininulu'.r«!, n.OTH {S. S). Kankani/e, 7..*»l.'5 (X. S.). Kapnge
(\Vu11ah;i'/o'1a DewaK* tcmnt). 2'.M1.'S. Pallewida Puraya, (\8.M\. Uatna-
tlnn^je (Wallah.e.'.Mla Drwule tenant). .'i7.4riO. .•.7.4.*.2. Torodeniye Walawwa,
7.:.!^ (X. S ). rda Uadalge (Wanahagotla Dewale tenant), S7,4r»0, 57,4r>2.
Wallnhagoilagtt ( IW. /.. p. 443). Wallahagoda Muhandirama (KW. /.,
pp. 44 J, 4^7).
WAL-WAL 901
Wallahaooda Yibaib. — The Temple LandiOommiinoDemieetod theeUia
of Indatan UnnaiiM, incumbont, to have landB regiatercd. He had bo Tklpote
(913, Offict 108),
Wallauaooda Kataraoama Dkwai.b. — Kobbekadawe waa appointod
Baanayaka Nilame of this duwule in lHir> ( Vol. L^p. 450), In 1858 Diwelgania
had kioen Baanayaka NiUme fur thirty years. Unambawe Diaava waa his
predecessor.
Kalwane Basnayoka Nihimo (j». i^S5),
The BuHn.'iynka Niluiuo cbiimcd \'2 amuiiu 2 pelas of paddy hind and the high
Unds belunpin;{ to it, l.H amunu — iu nil 82 amunii.
The claim was registered ( '/. L, C. :U4; Offiit 209).
The trutlition is thut the lands were iledic4ited by King Prakrama Baha
on a SannnM which w:tH lost. A certiGcatc given in 1H20 was recalled.
One of the two Rtone lionn, which stooil at the gate of the royal p^aoe al
Godagnma Nuwara, is now at the dowule. When ami by whom it was remoTod
.there is not known {Vol. f.^p. 280),
Bot:ila]iitiyo Bo-nviluwa, on the banks of the Btahawoli-ganga, in Kahatapitiya,
ia the resort (»f the Wullahugoda Downlo for the ceremony of cutting the water
at the end of the porulieni (Vol. l.^p SOG).
The dewalo lin.H six Paiigu hero : —
1. Multon. — Tenant : Mnltonge. Holds (Vi. "Ip. 8/. fieMs, (Ut, \p. 71. gardena.
Services (commutablu for Us. 21'7r>) : to cook multon whenever required to do
ao ; to join witli live other tenants in culiivating5 pelos of the muttetto ; the
dewale only gives Hec<1 paddy, the tenant to remove the paddy and straw to
the granarv ; to thatch part of the dewale digge with 50 bundles of straw sod
to assist in weeding the dewale maluwa three times a year ; to decorate the
dewale for the four fcHiivuls with six kunilKi and three tender cocoanut Icavea ;
to carry the randoli at the dewale perahera for five days and at the Kandy
perahera for five days ; to convert I pela of muttettu paddy into rice for the
elephant-keeper during tho dewale penihera, receiving 1 laha of paddy as wagea
for 8o doing ; to give adukku to the Basnayuka Nilame and the Vidane whenever
they come to Walialiagoda ; to give tho Basnayaka Nilamo a new year's penuma
of a komapettiya and 40 leaves of betel ; the tenant is entitled to multon rice.
2. Uhulaiia. — Tcnaiits : Kaiikanunialago, H«>l>hita Unnanse, and Kapuge.
Hold 3 pelas field and H lahan ganlon. Tho service is performed in three shares,
the same service as tho above panguwa, oxcept that the tenants do not cook
muUen. Conunutable for Us. 2(>*orj.
3. Wivana-allana. — Tenant : Udnha Kapugo. Holds 3 polas fields and 1
amuna 3 lahan of garden. Same service as No. 1, oxcept that the tenant haa to
hold one pole of the wiyana canopy and cooks no multon. Commutable for
Ra. 2205.
4. Palihawadana. — Tenant : Kgotlage. Holds 1 aQuna field and 8 lahaa
Sxdon. Same service as No. 1, oxcept that tho tenant bears a braxeu ahield at
e ponihoRi and cooks no niulten. Commutable for Us. 3G-75.
6. Mutukudo-allana. — Tenant : Kapugo. Hcddi 1 aero field and 1
garden. Same service as No. 1, exct^pt that the tenant holds the mutulrade
and cooks no multen. Commutable for Us. 18 21).
6. Pandan-allana. — Tenant: Yamanalago. Holds 3 polas field and 3 lahaa
girden. Kerviees (commutable for Uh. 1705) : to join with tho above five
angukarayo in cultivating 5 indas of tho muttettu ; tho dewalo only gives seed
paddy, tho tenant to rem<»ve the padily and ntraw to tho granary ; to thatch part
of the dewalo digge with 50 bumlhs of straw and tosHsist in weeding the dewale
maluwa three times a year ; to decomto the dewale for tho four festivala
with six kumba and three tender cocoanut leaves ; to carry a pandama supplied
by himself and steeped in oil supplier! b^ the <lewale for fifteen nighta of the
perahera at Walialiagoda and to gi\e a new year's peouma of a pingo of
Tegetables and 40 leaves of Ijetel to tho Basnayaka Nilamo.
7. Dawulkara. — Maruwena.
908 WAL— WIL
WALMORUWA. — A vilUse in Uduffoda UdMiya pfttiuwa, kaUl« North, »
wtMiin inoluding Iloiniipola and Domada-oya.
Stream, — Dimbulfromuwo-eU.
Puuiiliition in IM71, 230 (130 malen, 109 females); in 1881. 240 (117 malea,
123 futiinluN) ; in IHUl, 187 m maloN, on fomalot). Vellalai, KatupuUe, Dlaob
■niithfl, Toin'tnin lioatcni, WiwherM, Ilunno.
Ill 1H7H ahoiit fifil acrcN ('2H<i. Ojt, 11.) paddy land were ragiitered, of whioh
Mi lurroK paid lU. I^U.
fVtiit/^V«.— Xavinne TAnnakon MndijaniielAflre, 20,260, 81,087,46,088. Parairaha-
iimilu}(o. '.".•.Ull. WaUwanage Diianayaka MndlyaoMla^, 29,260, 29,914,
nninM of n diifl^obn near the flolda.
Liyanni{o :ind Wntnw.iim'^o wore rcgintorcd as Kinda ownoin of a field
of )2 lalian ImM hy IIoiKiyaln'^'e for the wrvicoa (commntahle for Ra. 8*10) of
Kiviii);; the propriotorM ^0 hett.*! leavea a year, to wnnh gratuitooaly and to minply
piniwnta, to put up ceilint^a and to aprcad clothi on the ground on featifal
orcaalonH or when a hciylman yiaita the propriotora.
W A LP A LAO A MA.— A hamlotof Dorane^ma, in Medaaiya pattawa, Hariapattn.
yimitira.- Piynpalnfrodaprn Piinoho ra. Iriyawinno Yoda, 1,081, D. 0. Mad.
Defondaiit pn»duco«l tho following Sannaa dated 1755 a.l>. :—
Ry thn Knynl cnminantl. Tn enntwHinonm* of Ramhandl Dowaya irolng to
thn (fuiiilry of Hiam. tho HrM PalkaOn of 1 amnna and Itada-aniraof 2 pelaa,
fiilimtoO in t)iM viilniro \Vnl)iti1niriima. in tho MciliiMiya paltuwaof IfariHpattiiwi,
wit!i th(> \%\v\\ ami low irrontnlr* (horrto attachcil, Jiavo lioen )rrant4Hl to him to
iM)XHiH4 In pirnvfui on Mon<hi,v. tho nft<M>nth diiy of tho month M«Ml{ndinai
In tho year of Hiiku 1077. TliU Sannar« han btvn grantml by Royal command.
WALPALAMTTIiliA.— A villago in Lagt^ala TTdaaiya pattuwa, Matalo Kaat, in
EtauwalawaHim.
//;//. — K ahi pa noknnda.
OriffinaDy tho paHtnro land of Konara Mudiyanao.
Popniatirin in 1A71. V> (.')A malen. ^1 femalon) : in 1881, 85 (21 males.
14 femah'H) ; in IftOl. 23 (14 male*, 9 femaloa). Yellalaa, very poor.
In 1H78 17} arrr<< (8/i. 2p. Ul.) of paddy landa were regiatered, of which
161 acrea paid Ra. 83*14.
WALPOIiA.—A Tillaflfo in Pallepabita korale, Tnmpane.
,<f^r^<»m.— TMalando-el.i.
/f;//ji...C;uIkan(la. Pu^^godakanda.
Pr.pnlatiim in 1871, 81 (48 male^. .^8 females) ; in 1881, 101 (64 malii,
47 foni'iloN) : in 1801, 94 (40 malon, 48 fomalea).
In tho IT. L. M. littlo more than 27) acrea (13/i. 8». 3/.) of paddy land wsrs
r(>tr<<«torr<1 in tho namoA of Piiyimlakara Bilindi Appu, Atapattu Knlatnn
A<'lirYiiU. Atnpattn Pittan'ka Achchila. Atapattu MIjId, Mennwara, Padikara
Ptinrhi. Pn<1ikara Nallu, Padikara Pkkn Appu, Atapattu Kolatnnga Aohohlla,
Onnnilo Uttama Appu, Ata|iattu Aknra, Vihare.
Tn 187^ alMMit 22} nrrcn (\\n. Op. 7^1.) paddy land wore registered, of which
18} a«'r4»« paid U^. 0203.
y,imi1U». — Picrantpo. 7n.."84. Gamnfre nUaa Ramarakonge. 4A,B62. Knmnekire,
r.'.H'il. Miniv'tmuwo Snmantraln Unnan"«o. creditor on a bond for £2R In 1860,
3I.1J:». Pnhalajro. 29.«1H. Poll»-knm»mre Arachchlla. M.«21. Polkotnwege,
2'».740. Ti nn. welaffo. 20.740. Udakumburege, 29.818. Wattege, 1,190, D. 0.
Mail. Wiji'konjre. 4.'i.A62.
Wai.I'oi.a Yiiiark in aaid to he old. It luul been abandoned* but was rebuilt
in King Kirii Hri'n reign. It baa no Haunaa.
FAJ--VAX- W
Tbff TilUgen had dedicated eight imall pieoet of land (the largMt 1 pel^)*
Olaim for exemption from tax rojociod by the Temple Lands Commiaaioner.
Walpula Suniangala UnnauRe, m Novenil>er, 186H, had twen in charge uf the
Tihare fur thirty yean (7\ L. C. SiG ; Ojfict 419).
In the II. L. M. of Kituldora the Vihare waa rtgintered a« owning land tkora
iV*>i,/,,p.4SI).
WALPOLA. — A village in Udnnalaia kornio, Tiimpane.
In 1871 grouped with Mulhabaraio and Ilitgoda. Population of Walpola
in 1881, 166 (83 uialo8, 83 femalun) ; iu 18U1, 116 (02 mule», 53 females).
In the n. L. l\. 29 aoren (1 Id. *2p. 0/.) poddy land had U<€n rcgitterrd. Owneni :
Ata|iattu Kulalunf^a Achohila, Kin Appu, Ataitaltu Kahi Appu, GaDinattn
Diitanayaka Acheliilu, liaiii)uittu Un^iippu, At»|uittu Ukku, Wadanv I kkn,
Konara Hnin|)at Appu, l)ana|)ula Hid Appu, KnlnokaU, Atapattu llangidi
Appu, Ataputtu Kotiaro, AtaiMittu lliudu, Alapattu KaU-nohi, Kahanda Appu,
Kulatunga Avhchila.
In 1878 35^ iicrus jmddy bind were registered. Couituutud >Vi. 3/>. 3}/. (paid
Ba. 69 44) ; rodcumocl int. 2p, HI. ; alMnduncd 2ti. 0/i. 3/. ; total 17(i. 2/i. 4|/.
Araohchi Hamillago ra. EUorin Appu, i)5.4u8. Wali>ola Mudiyannvlugo, 6^,821
1,190, D. C. Mmi. (TulpuU Saka liiH7, 17:U, Vol, J., pp, 8;i, ;ioS, 4u7, 412).
(ITttr* A.D.).~In the vcar of fiaka liiHT, ou Friday, the Mtrrnth day of the
incrcttMing iiuHm of tiio month Durutu, under tho ouuHtclltttion Kfwati^a.
I, Walpola Korologu Kanduruhaiui, of NViilitola, iu Nuianwuiii|talata of
Tuui|>auo, do lutrchv nokuowlnlKMi to havo gi\i>n to \ki\\ Appu tho lower
1ft Inlian of tho Hold MiK'ahn-idu of :i prlaM in tho whtdo (vihioh Und ia
attnohiHl t«) tho tlunnilo). NVirn«>!M<tt who know tho Miiuo art* (•nlni;«*<l«m
V<-«liirala. Wotli'wo llupupNla Hula, Kunihun-Ko Koralo Ariu-hchila, Kaimttogo
Kalu Appu, llowunckumhuro Punchiruhi of the muiio \illuK(\ YuWdt-H!.!!, nnd
Hunnnnuo Akurauiha. (InipiirHtioU!*.) Tho Hiid Sui Appu uiuy |MM«iM>Mt the
Minio til! liiN druth, and altor hiit death tho namo to rovori to my grauiUun
ruuohli-ula.
(IhdU A.I)).- On Sntunlny of tho divrriHing moon, under the oonntollation
Koti, of tho month ror«(m. in the year of Stika 17UI. I. Punehirula, i*on of
\Vul|Hda Mudiynum* of Waliiola, iu Naranweuipalatn of Tnmitiin«s on nceuunt
of my dehtH und poverty, naxiu^ riiY*ivrd from Araoluhihuniiiia^e Punehi*
rala of Mini^omuwu the Hum of 77 ridi^ 17 nuiuuu and 2 ]>« Inn uf piuldy,
tran^^ferriMl to him, In pnniveni. MiKnha-<*U of in lahaH, Kutiula 4 laha«,
together with tho a) •purtenancvM attached thereto. Witrn'Mben who know the
■amearc Minigomuwo Arnchchi. KoraU-Ko Appu, Kanutti-go Appu. Polkotuwe
Appu, Agulcgo Appu, Migaha>«lege Appu (ImprtnaitionM.) 1,190, D. C. Uad.
WALPOLADENIYA.— A hamlet of Migammana, in Pallcgampaha korile, Lower
Onmbara.
WALPOLAGOLLA.— A village in Uanatapalata koralo, Tumpane.
Population in 1871, 118 (67 malea, 01 females). Not in the Ceneoa of 1881
of 1891.
.WALPOLAKOTUWA. ^ A fillage in Kanda)>alla korale, Matale North, in
Boligamuwe-wasam.
Thia vilhigo was the pasture land of the ministor Upatihsa.
In the Census uf 1871 grouped with Mukulgaidcutuwa. Population of
Walpolakutuwa in 1881, 42 (22 males, 20 femalfs) ; in 1891, 23 (9 maloa,
14 femuloA). Vcllalas.
Walpolakotuwcgc family Ninda tenanta of Und in Beligamuwa under
Dullewe Adigar (To/. /., pp, 100-1).
WALUGAMA. — A vilhige in Diyatihdca korale, Upper Hewabetn, nndor tho
Vdagama Arachchi.
S/r^riMN.— Kirimetiye-eU, Udawalogame^la, Udawalogamewatte-ola, Uggil-
^^we-ela, Weltiganwela-ela.
910 WAL— WAN .
In tho CenmiJi of 1H71 grouped with Udugnma tnd Dodankumbim. PopuUtion
of Walugama in 1881, 69 (35 males, 34 females); in 1891, 26 (14 maUi,
12 fomalcN). VelUloii.
Twenty-eight acres (14 amunu) under paddy.
Boragttbamadittcge r«. MudiyauMlago, 08,111.
WAMHOTUYATA.— A village in Wngapanaha Udasiym pattawa, MaUle North,
in Xulaiido-wnHnm.
In thu (>(iiMUH of 1871 grouped with AlugoUa. Population of Wambotuyayft
ill IHH], CO {'M\ uiules, 24 funiales) : in 1891. 59 (35 males, 24 females). YelUtUi,
WiiNhvrs, Paduwo.
WANAUAPUWA. — A hamlet of Pattiyagama, in Ilewawian koraU, Lower
Iltiwaheta.
WANDITRAMULLA. — A village in Kohonsiya p«ttuw«, Matale South, in
Nauollr-wuNUii.
In 1H71 grou|K)d with Kotuwogedara. Population of Wanduramulla in 1881,
8(1 (47 nmlcN, HU females) ; in 1891, 60 (34 males, 26 females). VelUlas, Tamils.
Ill 187H 3^ acres (la. 3/i. U.) paddy bind were registered, of which 2) acres
paid lU. 7 18.
Fuwiliia, ~ Pallowattcge, 37,88i». Wanduramalle Mahante Rala, witness in
M'Mi A.D. ( IW. /., p, 4)tS), Grant by Mabantege Medage Appurala of Waiidura-
inulln in 177(! (!'<•/. /, p, 4S0), Wanduramulle Mahante Muhandiramai
a witnc^H in 1777 ( Vul. /.,//. 4Sa). Tran««fer by WanduramuUe Sepala Appuwa
to Haluugudtt MudiyanMO in 1G88 A.D. ( Fi*/. /., ji. il2).
WANNI(}AMAYKOA.MA uUum WAN XIQAMAYE-WEWA. — A Tillage in
Gun^iln rdtiHi)u piittuwa, Miitule Ka^t.
Population in 1891, 4 (3 males, 1 female).
WANNiroLA.— A goUUmitbH* \illago in Modnpalnta korale, Udunuwara.
In 1H71 grouiH'd with Luiiiignma, Uirnguma, and Talawntura. Population of
Wannipola in 1881, 14 (0 males, 8 fuinaluM) ; in 1891, 38 (21 males, 17 females).
Ill thn If. L. M. .') ncrcii {'2a. Hyi. 0/.) Of paddy land were registered in the names
of l)(thi|mgo(la Yihare, Miinandirsm, Kattawadu Mulacbsriya, Bodikotuwe
Vihore.
ruuiilh «.— 1lariH|>attuwo(re, 07,820, 78,722, 1.796, l,8r>1 (X. S.). Kammal Durage,
l,H'.i| (X. H.). Polkotuwigo, 1,790 (K. S.). Tcnnego, 67,820, 78,722. l^
Utulalgo, 1,7UG (N. H.).
Kalu Xaido on lat July, 1890, produced in court this Sannas in case 1,796
(N. 8.) :-
Wbon the King of Kings, Sri Sanghabo Senanammata Wikrama Baha, waa
oeigning in Sonkadai^ala, ho ordored on the full moon day of the twentieth year
of liiH rci}{ii two HhoutH of cloth (20 cubitH by 9 cubitM) to be woven, and caused
Aebarilla Dityaya and bis son Siwanta Dityaya to paint thereon the likeneae
of Buddha noatod on the Yajratiana and surrounded by Sakra, Brahma, and
other lievas. On the complotion of painting the two KbcctM, he ordered the
performance of the ct^romony of placing |M»tM full of water and of other rites ;
and on tho compli'tioii of the Xot.n» Piiikania, hiH bands having been washed, he
wan gracioii*tly pleased to bcMtow on tho two artittH, with tire object of satisfyinff
tbcin and to ciiablo tlioin to niaku olTuringH to Buddha, fluids to the extent of
4 aiiniiin, touutluT with thu high lands and tho trteH thurcon, as well as the
hoiim>H and all otiivr tliiiiuM apiHTtainiiii; thereto, nitnated at Wannipola, in the
portion of tliti AtaiKUtu Soiiauayaka Hide in the Sinduruwaoabada Udunuwara,
to 1)0 held al)m>iutely from generation to generation.
Xow know all ye that are concerned that the said properties having been
bestowed umlor royal asHcnt to bo enjoyed by thoMd art int**, their sons, grandsons,
and tlioir Hubno(|iient generations, if any king, sub-king, courtier, minister,
or wbatsoover {Mrson wero to dispute the right to this Badawedilla, such person
or persons shall be born in the eight hclhi successively, vis., the 8a!a\v«v
WAN-WAB Ml
KalMnin. Banghata, Rawnwa, Maha Rawrawa, Tapa, PratapiL and Avieliiya ;
they ibali be like thoHo who after havinif out down tlie Maba Bodhi trea
warmed themaelvos at the fire kindlod from iti taorod wooil, and like tboM wbo
have oaten rice of the value of a kahuwunu ; and thoy ahull l>e coiiiiidered to be
as moan as if thoy wvro l)OKottcn of orowa and dogH. Hut on the other band, if
any ponion ■hall conHrm and uphold tho Miid }(ift, he nliall after death be bom
BUcccHfiivoly in the hix huuvcnH, viz., tho Chatuiumiihurujika, tho Taratinia,
the Yama, tho Tunita, the Ninunnnnratiya, thu I'ui-nninuitayn, and the Waaa>
wartiya, and uftur thu ti<riuiniition of tho unjoyniyutH of tho bliM of theat
hoavunN, nhall bo b<ini in tho kin^thmiof Kotunmti, whoru ho •h.iU mhs Maitri
Buddha, from whom ho hhall hivo tlio law iiroachod, wIuiho holy pricathood b«
almll ontor into, attain araliatHliip, and HuhmM|uently Nirvana.
In thit) tenor tho royiil docroo waM isMUiMl, and by oomniund thin conporplata
Saunas waH inncrihod by niu, SanhuNsiwanta Nainarunihha. lly the merit
acquired by inscribing this, may 1 bo born in tho ago of Maitri Duddha.
WABADAMUNA (PALLE and UDA). — VilhiKoa in aam|mhaj»iya pattova,
Matile South, about a niilu from Kawudupclclla on tho North road, 7 milea
from Matale and 23 miUti from Kandy.
DoRAWRLAOALA, a hamlct (Vol. I,,jt. 185).
Palle WAiiADAMrNA.— Tho waHam includes DoraweUgahi, Hatamnnegak,
Diggala, and Puwakpitiya.
Amuna, — Walliwela amuna. * •
In i\w reign of King Wijayapala, IlannaH Maha Nilamo cleared thia plaet
and aftorwurdHabandonod it. Hub-Hequontly WijayaAundoraMudiyanaeforoMd
the village.
Population in lft71 (with Puwakpitiya), \% (100 males, 90 females) ; of
Pallo Warndamuna in IHHI, 45 (21 malen, 24 females) ; in lh*)\, 25 (IS inalea,
1|2 femalcH). Iliinu Dnrayo, Radahi|)eruwo.
In 187H ll| iKTi'H (TMr. iip, 6/.) of paddy Imd wore registered, of wbidi
8| acres paid Us. 21'0l.
Uda Waradami'Va, in (ialwadukumburo-waHam.
Population in 1H71, \)\ (47 nmliH, 44 females) ; in lASl, 275 (iri6 malea,
109 females); in iKlU, 2tri (129 males, 110 females). VoUahus Taimla,Coaai
Moormen, Malays.
In 1878 17^ acrts (8</. 2n. 5/.) of paddy land wore regUtcred, of wbidi
14 acres paid Uh. 3.V2.'>. ^^ields irrigated b^' a spring.
In tho reign of King Wijayapala, Toyi Appu aud Walimuniya formed ih%
village. »
i<i»w///iH.— Lond hero iH^longiKl to Ehelopola ( Vnt. /., ^. £07),
Tibbotuwawo Tikiri Mfuika r*. Tnlgsha^'tMla Minlags Danda and Etijpola Meda
Walawwo Tikiri Banda. grnn<Uhihlren ot Munarawila ItaUbami and of Wai»*>
damuno Loku Mubatmuyo, 7hi'. I). C. M.
Waradamnne Knmarihami vn. MiMla;;G Din^^ri Danda and Kin Ban<1a. Plaintiff
wori tho daughter of Waradaunine I^iku Punehimla ( Vi^l. /., p. SSI), Defend*
anti the M>nfi of Waradamuno .Mrdatre Muhnndiiam Nilame, the aoB of
Waradamune Rala and Mudiyauxo, '2.'\'t'.\, D. il. M.
A daughter of Kllc|>ula Nilamo uarriid Waradamune Banda ( Kit/. /.,/. tOt),
Kohonage, 71 (N.S.).
Meda Walawwa. h:M»7l».
Waradamuno Anu Nayaka Unnan>«u ( !'>•/. /., j»p, lSl,SIG,4S.i).
Wanidnniune Wijuvaoundara Mudiyannehe, an anei'Mtor of Ehelrnola, fot a
HiinnaN to a-wedduiui/o land, )m>1ow Naranguithinna and above Timbilla-toia
( y»i. /., /». l*tKi).
Waradamuno Knmarihami rt. Appubanii Nekatrala. Plaintiff daughter of
Waradamune Loku runchirals, 2,:i31. D. C. M. ( Vol. /., P..H61),
Waradamune^o ( TW. /., ;*. 13).
Wattege, r»7. «."»«.
Vrdarala, Tikiri Appn. Pnnehinila, Sonda Yamana. Malliya Yamana, MalhondA
Yamana, all of Uda Waraibmuna, witncnnes in 17tti A.D. ( Vvi, /., p, 42a j,
Btone pillars and ruins of a vihsre and a well.
P Land in Waradamuna givon to Yata watte Vihare.
WARAUIWiM.— A Titles id Palupattn Eut, Utmu Donlai*.
M im M ,—W> ni'l i vala ■■>>■.
yyi//i.— AluinUliclm, Itairanindali- gibpkUiu-baU.
1'ui.iik.iiou in 1HTI, in; (71 iiuiluii. Vj fumdai) ; in 1881, 169 iil ^laa,
1i f«uialt'i>) ; in Ix-JI, l!,i (Mli niului, US fumulii).
In IHiri 41^ wtn* {liii. \ji. 9)'.) uf |ailjv Und mr* ngbUnd, of wUsh
U Mm paiJ lb. mat ; the rant vrtm ieni|ilii bind.
Tbu Arol>s).'ii)Mkuinl>ur« povjil* producM in can 8,tU th« fftUoiringdMd
(kiwi 1701 All. ;—
Hika IM^ Tbnt lbs i prlM ol AnWahaknmbsia wbld PoDOk Duva
olrtiiitHi] frwn IVruinbula Diiraj'a bivu bcun KnBlnl l« Klri Cnga Dunr>,
«i«riilill>|iiil<' Ihl* (hull iiiuuiblamvrromlboDnlii^; Klri Uun
' Hili'Tiiii uo ilaUKur ulthuuiili hu >wmir on tho tlira* orImI ontki.
41 Mil- I* Tikirlr> l>iir»}u. jhvuuiI wiliioHi Kuitl Ung* Dunf^
llD|:a Uiinij«, Ruibiiti Ihiraya, (luLInU Talagithi)iili}a KutU}a Durajk,
lli'jrxt Uuiu)'i,aiMl(il<liU<ta likkiri S'ihId.
Thu IUi.«i>AMAi.li>.tw*nvn>>aMura I'ansuwa (3 acrai Held and k ciuartor
of an arm iianloii). Tiiianl : I'duliuiia. Survkoii (oomniutablo for Bi. IS):
onlinan biw-riKti^ miini wrvk* at Ihu raluof niic mura at Gftrcn dnfB por p«la
of niud Unit ; ti> ilrnw wnlor, awwp the nuiluwa, clean and light the bnpi,
anil til In nn uiuril iIutIiik tbo iiiKht ; to l>« ivnt on mcamRpii by tha Din
Kilmuo : hIwii ihi iliiiy n.-ccini* hh'hU ; tu Gml GrowiHid, to boil raw rieo ; to
gira (u tliu l>iwii NiluuM a liulr yoar'i )iiiiiiiuia uf vtyi'tublcH iind bolol.
WAUAItiWALA.— A filUjcu in DduKifa patluira, Uppnr Dumban, b«t««ra
IHf».m.-.WnnMvah«ya.
//.».- K.>tukitiil'<h.r;.i.ivB-kiin<U.
N.it ill tliti r.n if IrtTI. l'.i|iulaiioD in 1881. 338 (182 n^ea, 156 famalei);
In 111)1. ■ii-.l (Vii ni^ili'K. im toinnlrn).
In 1H;>i VJ ncri'K iit pud<1y land were regiatared, of which 48| aoret paid
R*. 1M)'41.
ta^ili'i.—Atntit*!vh'gr.Mi.301. EBodaga, 78,118. HongahaplliUltga, TM**-
Vaii<1i'hi|,-o. .'•fliNl.
WARAGAi^lIINNA. — A bamlat of Akuraiik,lD Udigampaha konla, Harl*-
WAR.VIIKNA.— A vilURoin Jnaroaluwa korals, Uitala North,
III till) CunKUR of IHTl sroutwd with Inamaluwa ; unitod population, IM
(101 in^ca, !i3 fumalui). Not in tha Cnniu* of 1881 dot of 1S9I.
VARAKADKKIYA.— A villaKo tii OalMija pattuwa, IIari«p*ttu, In AUgodt-
Ihll'. Wawnlti»bi-kjiiiiU.
Ill 1H71 ur<>»|>"'l with MnilnrlutiijB. Ponulalinn of Wankadenira Id 1881,
4-J (:!:i iiiilix, ■;■ fi'iiiili-O I in lH'.<i, 47 (24 m;iUo,'j;l fonialoB). Waahora.
In 1h;h IUI aiTvn (Uu. 'ip. y,) of |wl<ly land wsra registered, of wblob
14 Bcri:!> (Niiil Itii. 7<J 01.
>iiHi7ii'>.— I)nlanii'Dni«r. 3.\ll!i, Rtainbaim>j[alaic, 37.uv'ii. Qalapilawattaga^
Xifni, Ti'1.1. TIH. KurlntiinKi! Vidni.n |[«uun ul WarakoJuiiTa. a wilDNa
in IMII A.D. 1 IW. /, ji. 4l3i. Puxikkl licnaviUga nf SlrimalwalU, IS,I4T,
T«l. ejt. PviUral^K-. a:i/i2l. Tttit. 738, Wadana nalngc, Sll.uld. Wamka-
dfiiijp lliiiafalain'. !II7, U. C. SUd.
(!7H^ A.n.k— Thai llv t'B'atrni pmiicrty b*loi>(rtnB to nr, Arao !!»»•,
of Wankaik-aiya, In I'all.Kamiiiha of llari•|^altlllra, Til.. Kilikoha of 1
|irUa, KuDilnlmalii' Anmihii. ihc kna of II pel**, *i(ual«d near tba
•Inno Yaku]xiiniimla, havu bi'rn irrantvd by ma to mj Toaoitiuatat Kaln.
(Impn.'ciliuiix ) InlhajiiarofaBka i;tl7, of Ihauonth Binara, on WedM*d*r,
WAB— WAB tli
the flfib daj of the dooreaning moon, thli portion of Uad hai beta fraatod.
WitneMoa who know the above are OirihairAmA Elairodaffe Anchchiln,
Delgahadeniye Appu, Warakafra>«piti.ve Appu, Malwattege I'onchiraU, WarakA-
deniye Samara Henaya. 947, 1). C. Mad.
Waralagndeniya belonKing to Dembanilawe Viharo rogiatorcd by the Temple
Lands OnmmiMioner. The claim for rcKiHtration of Etamliagamlenije-kamboni
tejeoted ( Vol. /., /». iOO).
WARAKAQODA.— A Tillagu m Modapnlata koml0| Udonuwara. <
In 1871 Kr<iupcd with llidda-ulla and (iaiiguldfiiiva. Populatioa of Waraka-
goda ill 1881, fiO (31 iiiukH, 19 fvniulcH) ; iii 181)1, 32 (19 malea, 13 femaloe).
In the H. L. M. 27 acrra (13ii. 2;i. 0/.) of {uuldy land were rcgUtor«d in the namee
of Viyanna, Mnticomnwa, WiraHoknrn Appu. NVarakagoda Appuhami, Hala*
apullnua Itenaya, Maduwa, QanguMcniye Viharv.
In 1878 35^ acroa (17<i. 2;>. Ti/.) wcro rcgiatored, of which 17 acree paid
Ra. 63'34 ; tlio reat wero rcdceincd.
In the reign of Kin)/ Kirti Sri, Raiagodara Nilame was head of the Kottal-
baddu Dcpartmont {JuH. Com., 19th July, tS'Jl).
Wamkai^'oilu Mulachuriya built the buihlingM in llawelikada in the lent king*a
reiKu (Cohiilitl S^rntmtf'H AtSS., Ti*/. 5i»v').
Fc»rniorly tlicro wuh a WarakaKoda WnUwwa ^21^32, 21,041)). Ono-third
of lliu family landii advorti^iud fi»r niIo llUh Doccuibor, 18()8, under writ
60,(KL>.
Konu^'i) fir. (ionguldcniyo Narnnwalagis 9,r>riii (N. S.).
Wurakagoda Puncbirala, a witnuHH in 1776 {Vol, l.^p. 344),
Gankpitiyi: Viiiake. — This was alxioduned and its lauda wore taken by tba
Oadaladuniye Vibare.
WARAKAQODA. — A hamlot of ITarankahawa, in Oatasi>*a pattuwa, Ilarispattii.
Dubleniyu Apnurala of WanikagiKia, witni*M in 1794 (IW. /., ft. ;?i7).
Uralago Ukku Naido in 17l»8 (Vul. /., />. JJ.'0- Warakau'tMla Ilutiiffvdara
(v«/. /., -
Wad u go
Appu
;o ukku iXaiiio in wv'n ( i o<. /., />. Ju.»). waraaagtMia Jiutiigvdara
/., p. 370). Warakagoda Mulacbariya (IW /., />. 364). Transfer by
go Aniira Anpu, of Warakai;t>da, in \l(i.i (Vol, /., />. JJ/). Warakagoda
Nuido Mulacuariya of Ilarankabawa (Jud. Oim.ftStk January, t82i).
WARAKAMUUE. — A village partly in Kohonaiya nattuws and partly in Blodaaija
pattuwa, Matalo South. The wanam includih l>viii[)ili)a and Nagiiliapitiya.
lu 1871 gruupud with Nagaliatrnna and Dtbipitiya.
Wakakamim{k in KoiioNHiYA pATTr\VA.<- Population in 1881,104 (62 naleai
42 fi'nialiiH) ; in 1891, 108 {U(t muluii, U'.\ fuinaloN). Mainly M«H>mivn, a f«w
Ilajjaii Durayo.
lu 1H78 il79 acrcM {X\ti, 3/i. i\l.) of paddy land wi-ru rfgiaterod, of which the
grcatvr part (4'J| acre;*) waa rudouniud ; 21 acn'M paid lU. G8'16.
Wauakamuiif. in Mr.iiAsiYA Patti'WA.— Population in 1881, 3.V2 (168 malea,
164 feuialcri) ; in 1H91, 232 (120 makn, 112 fiinalcM). MtMmnvn.
In ls78 ()} acroa (iWi. 1/i. U,) of |iad<iy land wurv rvgiiiturvd, of which 5{ acraa
paid Ua. 10*29 ; tbo rent weru rviioiniuJ.
A mo.Hquo on tbo bigli road from Kandy to Mat:ile, near tliu l.'Uh milopoat.
Some of tbo Moormen of Wurakamuro baving adbcrcd to tbe English during
the war of 18(K), tlie king gave ordcra to du>trt>y tbu Tillugo (Jtul. Coin., iJSM
Ftbnuiry, IStU).
Fainill,*-~\\M,hi Vnbikani^'C, :*2M\K r«;«.H»«». Mnormm. 3.:tj:i, I). <;. M., S2.t;o4,
:{:t.2MU. tl,(;s7, 4G,2uo, ft2,Hlu. o.\,Hio, 57.hJl, Tivt. ^4M. Warakamuftga,
( r«»/. /.,/>. ji/a).
Roraluwo Tiokam Mahatmnya of Halangoda owned land here, which his fJather
had purchased on the following Talpot, dated 1752 a.d. :—
914 WABr-WAH
In the year of Kaka 1C74. The ff round in extent 6 moMuret of karakkan
and i cvivtNtnut tn-uH, togtitht^r witli tbo houHee, trees, &o., belonging to bml
Ainunm-hohi <}i)luwa Nachiiiiro, uf Wurakainure, In the Kohonviya pattawa or
M.itnlf, htivii Inhmi llnally truii^(i«rri*«1 to llalangoda Uoraluwe Dugganna NiUmo,
httviii^ n-\Hivi*«l fruiu him 5 aiuunu and '2 |H)ltui of i>ad<lv, 1 kapiMinturo heU
oloih, mid .'» ridi-*. Wiinc^.-oii to thitf nre Purijjala Ka?aratua Unnaneo,
Wnrukuiuiiru Mnhu Mndii^ Vidnno, Miildogo Mudali Naide o( WarakamurOi
Ti'umraninuildi' Kuniu<hihatiii. Known to thi-M) |K>r«ons thi« deed o( transfer
wsH iriwn. Should any iH>r»on di^iiuto or interrupt thin, Tengeanoo of oathi
shull full uiton liim. Saying thut Du^gauua Nilamo may have free recourse to
tho five onliulM 1 guTe. 3,3:.':i, D. C. M.
WARAKAWA. — A villsiKo in FuHliage koralc, Upper Bulatgama.
StnaiH. — I'itakandc o^'ii.
//<//«. — UcIk du^Mla-liinnH, <iunawnla-hinna, Kandubogahomula-hinna, Lahii>
ga1adiiun!i« Lunuw(diK»ln-hiunii, Nu>ainoru-hinna, Uamlmkgtdle-hinna.
In l>t71 ;{roti|nd with Kuliunuina. Population of Wurakiwa in 1881, 123
(04 mul«H, jV.l fcnnliH) ; in iKlll, 247 (144 niulcM, 103 fomaluH).
In 1 h7h a?-] acrcH ( 1 x*i. ',\p. 4/.) of paddy hind were rcgiMterud, of which 30 acres
paidltH. KHIO.
/'(fwiVfrM.— Apiluki)tuwe}re. 1j;:»2 (X. S.). Alutge, 72.374. Atapattuge, 33,677.
Di.Minavnku Miidiyanhclu;re. 72,:i74. Jayaluihugo, 4^,445. Kalapitiyege, 6H,501,
7'.'.:i7l.* Krkirtu'<'<1aK'r. 72.:i74. Ko»«\vntte<;o, l.«i.Vj (X. S K Ratnayaka Modi*
yun-<lH^'r. <;.1.M (N. S.). Sumlura Kupu}{e, 3:t.r)77 Sumunf^ala Unnanse of
liaiiibukpiiiyt; Viharc, .'»ti,.'iOl. 72.:{7I. NVewala^^amagc, 33,:»77.
WAIlATiA^iCfAMA. — A villa},'(> in Ar^mh Udosiya pattuwa, l^Iatale South,
in DulU-Wi -waN:ini. It lion hctweon Ouliewa and Tal^ahai^oda.
In 1^71 umouihmI with Tal<xa1iav<Mla. Population of Waralagf;nnia in 1881,
lOf) (r»<i niuli<i, 4'J fiMualiH) ; in IHlM, Hit (44 nialoH, 42 females). Yellalas,
Ilanptrannuo, Panuuyo, SinlKirakkaniy«).
In 1H7H 1*^ aiTirH (:i(i. lyi. 4f.) of paddy hind wuro registered, of which 2) acres
paid ru. «M8.
Fti III Hint. — Muhandirnmala^o Puncht M(>nika u. Ilapuwida Bands. Plaintiffs
^'randfatlicr UalWoda liiila purchmte^l land from TaI|]fahagoda Rate Rala
on Tiili-ot S:ika l<'i7o. After (jalbnda Rula'n death hiH widow gave the land to
l>laint iff on 'I'uliiot Saka 1 • 2H. Defendant was the son of Hapuwida MudiyanM,
who K"l ^he land from hi;* brother Ilapuwida Loku Unnanne (3,812, 4,168,
D. C. M). \Vurala);gama Yatawattegc ( Vol. /., p. ISJ).
(17 |H A.D.).-^!n the year of Saka 1670, of the month Ponon, on Wednesday of
the iiu*na>in(c mocm. I, Talt;aha}foda Rate Itala, of Udasiya pattnwa in Asgiri
korale, reeeivt^l 7 ridix from Kanan{(omuwe Tikiri Rala and transferred
to him that itart of Palle^edarawatta in which the mi tree stands. Witnesses
who know the Hune arc Tu1)caha^oda Rala, Viharegc Ktrala of the Mune Tillage,
Watamkpinia DiKiinayaka^o Hmdahand, Daluwala BIuppu Xaide, Watarak*
gama Watruwa Ilmaya. Sakaladi i*ediya. In the knowledge of these persons,
thiit TaliKit waM granted. (luipreo«itionH.)
(1k(n» A.t).). — I, Raj jama (vallKMla^rc Etana, having received neoe^iaary
aK>'i^tance from my ^raiiddauvhter Pnnchi Menika, the wife of Galboda Rala,
have, in the yi-ar of Siika 172H. on Monday, of the month Navan, granted to
thf f>uid Punehi Mcnik;i. on the eve of my death, 12 latuu of Dorakumbnra,
Talh-hahrna. (ialU'idaht-na. PuM<>(:redarawatta. and Acharigcwatta. Witnesses
who know the Kiine an- Tal;ruha?o4la Pahala Walawwc Handa, Rntukohoge
Appiihaini of the nnme villii^c. Palinp'u Panditayn, Ruda Henaya of the Hame
villaiTi , Wiitarak^uma S;in^'iialVniin('t(:unkaraya. In the knowJe<l^o of thew
thi-H iruU'^fcr ot laud ha^ Urn grantetl. (Imprecations.) 3,Hl2, 4,1 G6, D. C. M.
WARAPITIY.V. — A villa'^o in Udasiya pattuwa, Matalo South. The wasam
includcH llcniure, Donikii^oda, and Nawani*;<Hta.
Xot nuiitioiied in the CcnsuH of 1H71. IVipulation in 1K81, 107 (G2 males,
45 females) ; in 18'Jl, 103 (45 inalos, 58 fem.alcs;. MudaHponiwe, Yellalaa,
Low>caHt(*.
In 1H7H 40^ acres (20ri. Op, 5/.) of paddy land were registered, of which
22^ aereH paid Rn. 52-29.
WAB-WAB 016
Walawwa.— Dumbokola RerAtm UdurmwAna Lekam, gnuidaon of If igaitonM
TuDankadowe Uinava and Punohi Etina, liad three ■ona : (1) Warapiiiyo
Waniaekara Dimnayaka Herat Wahnla Mudiyaimolage Punchirala (i^HiM,
D. C. M.) ; (2) MuiliyaiiHe (IGO, 010, a^ia*), D. C M.« S7J7l), aitte, |». 70S) ;
and (3) Wampitiyo Konila.
In tliu luHt KiiiK*H n>i^n MudiyaiiMo wn» a Ttokani of the Konam Bladuwo
Dop;irtiucut ( To/. /., ///>. I:*9^ lOi), Ho marrttid Owiti|iana Uiiggaima Walawwo
Kunmrihami and had a daii^htttr Mary Kuuiurihauii, wife of Carolia Silra
Wikraniasi'kara, Mudaliynr uf tho Kandy Kaehchori {Vttl. /.» f>. /&^), and had
threo KonM, Juhn, Hunry, an<1 Janicn (:V.l..'ir2, ri:t/244)— ^uhn waathe Intirrpreter
Mitdaliyuruf the Panwila (Nuirt — and itvo dani^hterii, four of whom married,
1^!S|H)ctivvly, Monarasiuha. Interpreter Mudailiyarof the Supreme Court (47,(W»1,
51,«'ik3, .'irLaU. 5<J,312, (>;i,*244) ; Alwis I^^l)aratna, Muhandiram of Matale ;
P. (roonetillcke. Mudaliyar of tho Kuruncgala Kachcheri ; and W. M. de Siiva,
Head (Jlcrk of the District Court. Kamly.
Mary Kumarihanii died in 185(t leaving a will, whereby hIio ljei|ucathed her
extennive estate to hur chiltlren and their father, the Mudaliyar, Test. 237
(IW. /.,y». 192),
Kunam Maduwe Lekani died in ]80r» and Wikrnmafsckara Mudalij-ar in IHAO. .
(Warapitiye family, bee auU, p. 70S; and Cdugama, rj,17'J, 2(j,U20, 40,lM6i
65.Hi;y).
Warapitiye Duggannarala, a witncM in \1iVd A.I>. (Vol. /.,/>. 191),
//iMi;/;r<. — Ai;amp<Mlifro. 47.<;ril, .'iI.Cm:!. rAHll. i\X1\\. Attaragama Ankeli-
hinne^'o, I7.(>«il. :>1.i;h:{. .V>.:(1 l.*r.:{.LM I. AtihudnHci I imanKc, :iu,(r26, u2.3:t|.
Utiilalf^'f iilni* I(:in;;i(1ip« if Diunhiikola. .'>(i.iii»ri. ('handm'<rkara Dandara
Minika, 4l.n||. Doralivaddt^'i' of Knmia'tnlu (Jm//. Com., i^>'A Jtme^ ts:il),
a.HJt, 4 4.707. nuinhuknln riuiuiiito. ir.o, 1). r. M. Horat )Iiidiyan»>c'U;^,2.Hl»l,
(Talp«)t Sukn 17«i*.i). :<.:ts:>. ]). ('. M., :itt.:tl2. Horatp* IMurawana Ukamf
{rrantlMon of iMpiilnikola ('han<1m-*i>kai-a .MiidiyniiMO, 2.'>.Uii2. Kahnwatt«ve<
44,o||. KoUituwukku Nilaiitcrallairo .Kppiihaini and hi** fatlH*r Warapitiye
Arnohlhi (, I'"'- i- /'• ''O- Kotiij.'.MlilU' Kariynknraiia Unlln^o. UH.afifi (Sontuw
Saka l72iJ; uuti. ft. 717). Ma^kt'liy<i,'i' of Kunda?tule {Jutl. Com., :!fttk Jhiw,
tS3i), a.MJl, 4l.7o7 ( \'t»l. /., ;*. -ifH). Mtmara-inha Mudaliyar. 47.»W51, "»I.«;h3,
r>:i.:il4, i;:{,244 ( IW. /.. p. Wl'). Moomicn. '2'>.W2, Pallc Walawwe Palinirn
Meuikii of Dumbukola. daii(;hti'r of Kahawatti* Dufr^unnarala 2,421. D C. 31.,
2:»,Im;2, 3S.1 12. PurnnwrU-gi- of Kun<laMilc {Jml. font., l^ftth Jtinr, /SJl), :*.»*2I,
44,707. Saka>.urip*. .'•'J..')!'.*. Tinno Walawwu Uaudarn Mfuika, :i.'<,112. Udagv
Mudij-anM'lujr*'. :H»,o.>«;. .-,2,:Kil. tMa}r«-<lara Vidaur. t»lo, D. ('. M. V«la Ilenaya-
latro. •'>0,Gir>. \Va<1ana Tiiwakkiiknra Lcknm, l.lOo and 2.st)|, D. C. M. ( f W. /.,
;*. lU'i). Waiapitiyi' Muhandiram Nilaim-. a.lH:J, :i.:is.-,. |). C. M. (Talfiot Soka
ir»l7). Wara]iiii.vf>TiRiri Handa. nm of Wailana Tuwakklikara U>kam, 2.421,
I). C. M. Warai)itiv<wi//'/.f Diiiiihiikola Kanam Maduwe* I^>kuro, UV^, Cilo, .1.1M3,
D 0. M. (Tal|Mits Saka 172t;. 17:15). :{7.17il. !*«•>(. 2:i7 ; tiMik iiart in th«> Matale
n'lKlU.m (IV. l.,p.12U). Watti-/.-. :HM»ji;. .",J.:«:n. Wlkramo^kara, ;i7,l7d,
47,i;«;i, :.i.«;s;i, .v>.:in, .•>y;n2, «::i.l'I4, IV-t. 2;i7 ( iw. /../». VJ2).
(172r» A.D.).— In the year of Sjika l«il7.of tho month Dunitu, of the tncreafiing
moon, on Satunlay. That on thiit day (, Dumbukola Herat It'da, of I'daoiya
INittuwa of Matale, haviu); |n>ss<->»c«1 the ficM Walakumhura'J IM-lajtand .'* lahiU,
Kitul;^ahakumt)ura .'• {Hla^. tiv/ethcr with tin- Iiou-^-h and tmii, hi};h and low
gnmiiilH thrnto aitaoluil. have granted the »ame to Apimrala, my frraailMm,
who was adoptrtl by me. in the pri'-'ence of the witne^*•^•)4 l)umhukola C'handrw-
M'kara Mu«liyanse. Veda N'ai«le of the -^ame villajre, and Vitaranna of the name
village. With the knowle^lu't! of th<-<*- wiUieri^^rA thiii land tran!>fer i>* given to
my grandson. (ImjiriHtatious) 3,:{M.'i. D. ('. .M.
(17^7 A.ii.). — On Thur.-day. the thirt«^>ulh day of the decreasing moon
of the month 11. in the year oi' Saka ITo'i. |.1)uinbuk<da II« rat .MudiyaOM***
hiMtrr I'uiithi Dtaua. of Udaxiya paduwa in Matale. do declare that Walakumhurm
(U'loiiging to me) :( ]NduK and .*> hiha> and Nitulgahukunibura.'* |M>la<4, together
with the hou.-e.-*, gardeU'i. tr((>-4, high and low groumls att.iched then>to,
haw \hh\\ tfranted in itamvent to my grand^^ui Punchirala. M>n of my <laughter
Oingiri Miiiika. Witn<*Hi-* : Madug.illf Mudiyan>e, Yatiwala Mudiyani^,
Suriyagodu .Mudiyan^r. (iurugama MudiyanM>. Mawata|Hda Kala, Ilarunkahawe
Punehirala, I'dawatle Punchirala, Na|K> Punehirnla, Ilalagala Mahatmero,
Klwula Mahatiu«>y(», .Mawatapohi .Mahatm<}o, Nugawola .Mahatm«*yo. Thin
wa-t grantisl at the Pallc Maha Wa>ala Wahalkaila. (tmprecatiomi.) Who-
erer nnpport ihi» trrant will onjoy rverlaMinir hh'HHiniri. 2.MII4. I>. C. M.
30—97 \\ It
916 WABr-WAR
(1H04 A.D.)>— On Baturday, the eighth daj of the decreeing moon under the
ooQHtellatiou Ruvatija, of the month Ki«ala, in theyear of Baka 1726. I, Kaluhami
Itala'M daiightcr'M grandilanghter Kalu Etana, of Dnmhnkola, in the Udaniya
pat t II wa of SItttalo, do hereby dcclan; that on acooiint of dcbtit due to DambukoU
Likum Malmtmaya hy an* in |Mu1<ly und iu money, and ali^o to the people of the
nfiKhUiurhtMMl. und liaving iiu oiu> to pay the debu«, and no mcaun of dis-
chniyin); thi' Kinu*. ami ai-m not hciii^ able to perform the Rajakariya, ha?e
tran»fi mil to Durobiikola L<kam Muhatmayn my paraveni lamU, ▼!>.,
Warupitiyr Drkinda :i iM^la.-*, II< inun* 1 pela, Kuhiwalkotawa 2 pcla», the
ganU-ii Pol^^A^tiboiia Mulwatta, incladin}; the chfim landM The above,
with thi'tr lii;(h and low frrouiids. I. the nuid Knlu Etana. have granted to be
liooH^M-d ill |»aruveui by liiiiubukola Leknm Mahatmayn and hin deficendanttf by
paying uiy debti« aiul |NTforuiiiig Kajukariyo. Thui* this Uind transfer was
cau-^vil t4^ mu written with the knowledge of the witueft^es Wnrapitive
Duggannarnla, Digalagu Ukkuralu, Korulege .Siwurnla, Kahawattege AppnraU.
(Imprctution!*.) 3Jh:{. !>. ('. M.
(I M I :{ A.D.). — The |K>rtion!< of land tirxt |x>!<t«csf<ed liyWattcgama LokuUnniuue,
of Pullc'/ainiiaha in Dumltara, and aftcrwardH by Dewarakkhita Unnanae,
viz.. the fli*Ul.'« Ii<kumu Udarawana 3Iahawrla IluKH'atte panguwa 1 amona,
Koholana 2 jielao. Gampahehaliyala Dankumbura 1 amuna, in all '.\ amunn and
2 |M>la-4. with nil their high and low ground^, were granted to Knda Unnanae,
to lie |H>^^eH<'ed undiKturlH><Uy by hii» de!«u<*ndantH. I, Dumbnkola Mahandiram
Uala. having Hticceeilitl to the pn>perty, do herei>y grunt the samo to my
iMirotten younger hoii. hm the pupilary Hucce?'s<ir of the line of prie^tt*. In
cnhH>4|Uence whereof he was rol)e<l a prie;<t to the mTvice *' Uutimtturaya" ;
und by the<4e presents I grunt liiin in puiaveni the i^aid portions of land and the
viliare, exclusive of the r<ervice lund.-* of the naid viliare. ThuH this waa
granted by me. Miiliandiram Kala, to Kudu Unnanstc in itaraveni under the
eoii>«tellation l'tiiruputu|ia, on Friday, the fourteenth day of in the
yi-ur of Saka I'liTt. \\iluv:*Mr* : Kainbiikwelb; Mnhandiram Tena, Mediwaka
Duggatinarala. Udurawaiia Diigirannurala. Yutimwana AHWcnldumo Ilnia,
Auibaga^pitiye Ilala, VVele^^e Aruchchi, Aiigoilage Vidane, (iiradeuiye Henaya.
:i,l>;j.j). <:. M.
WARATKNNA. — A liamlot of Kondadeniya, in KulugnmmanaHiya pattuwn
HariMpattu, near llaloluwa.
Action reu'arding the rightn of the legitimate and illegitimate children
of Wiirati lino Loku Nilamo (Hon of Annaiitiye Mnhandiram Nilame), who died
bef oru 1 K42. Waratonne Loku Banda his grandson (721 , 17,076, 66,981 ). Yale-
gmla married the widow of l^oku Nilame, 17,076 (W. /., /i. 464).
Waratoniio Puiichirala of Xikatciina married the granddaughter of Bala-
Watwaia Maliatmeyo, the Poctoiw ( Vol, L^p* 67),
Warutcnno liunda (To/. /., p. Ut),
WAUIYAPOI^A.— A village in McKlmiya pattuwa, MaUle South, about 2 miles
from the town of Matule. Tho waH:im includes Tibbotumulla and Dumbukola.
Uaiitilaka Araelichila and llajapaksa Aitichchila formed tho village in the
reign of King Wijaya.
hi 1H71 grouped with Uumhukolu. Population of Wariyapola in 188],
208 (112 inaleM, \){\ feiiialoH) ; in IHUl, 211 (104 males, 107 females). Pattiwala,
Vell.ila'*. Puniiayo, 1):ijjan l>urayo, Moormen, Tainils.
In 1H7H IA\ acreH (27rf. lyi. 5/.) of paddy land wcro registered, of which only
one acre paid Us. 2*18 ; tlio rest were redeemed.
Porukota Aiiiinia irrigates the fieUN.
At Wariyapola on 2*.»th July, 184H, Captain Lillio with the Ceylon Rifles
diK|>erHed tho Matalo rebels.
iVi w ///#«. -- Hrahkmanago, .'i7,noi. llettihcwage, ri,M2 (N. B.). Hiralnge, for
th«* estate of Mainpatge Muhandirama, .sr>,77(», 37.427. LeuMUwa Heuayalage,
:(<*>'^2. Mulian(lirainalagi>. for the e'«tateof llulangarouwe Piyadussi Unnanse,
brother of n:inipatgo Muhandirama. :i'>,77G, 37,427. Palletenne Puncha
lleiiayalnire. .'(••.hs2. Pun^hirula Vel Muladeniya, r>7,301. Puiichirala. late
Aruchchi. .'.'.CPi (\. S.). Wariva|M)la Oelmnarallagc Loku Appu, a witnerts in
lH-22 ( Vol /.. /». 147\ WariyaiK.la Unnanj*e of Hiidiihumpola Vihare ( IW. /.,
/«. •;<•/ ). \Variya|Miia Unnanae «if Katndeniye Vihare ( \\>l. I.,jt. IU2). Wariya-
|Mila rnnan<<e. n wiliie-s in 17iw ad. (nntr. p. 7fMi).
WAT— WAT 117
WATADDORA.— A Tillage in Pallepone konOe, Koimale, uexi and below
DowiU, and between it and Tiapone. The waaam indadea KaimmiMlij^
Polwature-gammedda, Berawatalawa, Wataddora, l>owita, Kalngalapatana, aad
Welagamatenna.
StnamB,— Dowita-ela, Pibille-cla.
Population in 1871, 350 (2()7 iuale«, 143 fomalea) ; in 1881.4115 (249 malaa,
21B fcmalesV In 1891 : of Wataddora, 313 (1C2 malea, 151 femalea) ; of
Wataddora Kalugalapatann, 25 (10 malcSf 15 femnlcii) ; Wataddora Polwatore-
gammcdda, HO (4M males, 32 femaleM) ; Watiiddora Welagamatenna, 39| (17 males,
22 fumalcA) ; Watjiddoni Wclaiidn<roda, 105 (5U uialeii, 40 femalea) ; total, 56S
(200 malcR, 2(U) females). Vellalius, liow-ctmutry SiuhaleHO, Smiths, Tamils.
There are Uodiyos at Kalugalapatuna between Wataddora and Tiapone,
the river.
In 1878 125 acres (iVici. 2p, 0^/.) uf paddy bind wore registered, of
117 acres p:iid Us. 402'*J3.
UoutiquoM, bo^H* bchool,and a paiisala school.
The Aii^mmaiia Walawwa Lad land hero, sold to a low-ooontry man,
3,072 (N. 8.).
Fa mil uM.^A'Mkarigc alias Mtnlagc, 1,270 (N. ft.). Bannekgc, 69,740, 83401,
Test. 734. iHlpitiyt-K'o, 'MiAH'2. Elhge, 72,t):il. GalpotK^ge miiaM i'alb^
hold land of the Kchelf^ainuwu Dewalu for Kapukame itcrvice, ui»,7 40, 64,629.
Gonuwiijja);<>, \A, I). C. N. E. llowago, 4i»,27l», (;<i,472. Kalingu AracbchiU
la^c, of Ti<4|N»nr, 1,270 (N. S.). Kapu Hcniu'lcA MudiysiifHflage bold land
of th«' Kihol^'amuwc Dcwak* for Kapukainc M*rvice, ri'.l,7lU,H2.:Mll, Test. 734.
KfMli«*injro. 7lM«.'»1. Nayakutiiii-uiailittci,'e, .*l,t)27 (N. ft.). Pal Ifgaroage, 65,062.
^alli•^M^ 1.1 IH uihI l,'2i',\K 1> (.'. X. K., :t4,:»77, 4:>,()M2, A4.f;2ti, (ili.I.'M. Pa11«
Kipiiralla^*'. 'M'>.i*<'2. l*aimliyai1<H'o, 8,tn»7 (N. S.). Paniuilf}re. 6.'i.<Hi2. Pol-
watun-K'o, 2:(.727, AxA'J'.i. UankotiMiUf^o, 66,472. Ratnokge, :I26, D. C. N. E.
Vidaitrlap*. 7<'i,*>U'>. Walawatttyc, 73,.'>ti.'i. Welagomage, 4*i,3ttU. Wibusanage,
:i2«;, D. C. N. K. (TttI|K)l Kaka 1652).
( I TM) A.i». ). — On Mtinday, the Hcvonth day of the month Dorota, in the year
of Saka Ui't'2. I, Uatnekala, of Wataddora in Kotmale, bavf transferred tiM
Bfuttcttuwe-uwitahena of 'Mt nieaxurcrtof kurakkon to Wibnimnayalage Anuaa
Appii, to hold it in paravcni, of which 2 pcla'i and 4 lahas were con?erted
into a field by him HJnce. Thin frift in made m conHtdcration of the said Aruma
Appu havint? 'rendered nH'4i>tanco by nupplying nie with the followinir :— la
money ;((> ritli'*, a y(»kc; of butTabn*^. '> maniotit^i*. 6 ad7.t*««. S knives. '2 hatchets,
«i pieces of cloth. 1 wair^tdmnd, 1 diyakachchiya. 1 ja^'alat-toppiya, in {tadfly 15
ainunu ; l>oide>« thene. Aruma Appii hat given me Halt, lemon. |h ppiT,
oniun>'. oil, cocoanul. drietl ti»th, and veninon. WitncKHeM who know the itame
are Watatlilora Adikari{?(Hlamya, Wtli^rama IbinmkaUi, Kaluliowe Gammahe,
Alut Oauiuiahe. Kapuhennekala, Kondaninhaya, Dahamiondaya, Madaminiiw
NiUwala^o Vidune. and Metlagoda (tammaho. :i2(;, D. 0. N*. £.
Watai»im>ka Viiiare. — Uccently built by the Tillugors on land bought by
■obscriptiou.
Keiip.i.oamit>\ r Dkwai.f. in Dowita dedicated to Kehclgamuwo Dowiya. li
has a Kupui-ala in charge, and coiitainH the weaiMins of the go<l. It is said thai
a wooden boat was removed to the neighbourhood of thirf temple from Atabage,
by the power of the god, on a doHiro expressed by the Kapurala. The boat ia
there to this day {Le Mrtturirr).
The dewalo has eight Service Pangu in Dowita (To/. /., p. 180),
The Prsri.riTiYF. ViiiAHK has three Service Pangu here (IJ acre field and
1| acre garden). Tenuntn : Ilornnekiirai^e and Dawulkaragc. Services (com-
mutable for Hs. 17) : to blow tho hor.inewa daily at the Aliyan-duro, th«
Tewawa, at the midday Aharapujawa, and at the llendo-duro, during the months
of liak and Wc^k ; during the other ten months to blow the horanewa on the
four poya days and at the four festivalH, also four times a day as above ; on
pinkam <lays to blow the horanewa ai^ required ; to beat tho temmettama and
the dawula on tho same occasionN.
WATA1>KNIYA.~A village in Kandupalata koralc, Vdunuwara.
In 1H71 grouped with WeianilMxla and Amljagastenna. Population of Wata*
deniya in 1881, 145 (80 males, 05 females) ; in 1891, 120 (00 males, 60 females).
Moormen.
OU WAT— WAT
111 1H7h h| ucnw {4*1. \p, 2/.) of paddy Und were regUt«r«d| of wUioh
2| urrt'ii pHid U«. HftO ; ih« rvnt wcru rodoeniod.
Kniwwuwela llitNiiiiyaka NiUiiio had Uiid here, purcbtMd from a lloorman
ill 1H40 (1U,U12).
/>iMi7«>«.^Muonnoo, 1U,U12, S7,H1I, au.UMS.
Two MfMirtnun held a Niln Pauguwa, a field of one acre, of tho Daltda
Malign Wh tu give yearly 15 »cer of rice ur Ra. 2.
Ainbuiiwala Niluuie mortgaged hind here to a Moorman in 1808 (To/. /.,p. $9).
An attviupt to out an ela from Watadeniya to Elpitiym (Vol, 7., p, 4fi7).
WATAOAMA.— A hamlet of Ilaputalo, in Qandahe kortle, Lower Hewaheta.
WATA(fOl)A.— A village in Pallc^umpaha knralo, lluriapattu.
l*H|»iiliition ill 1H7I, 2:U (IIH niulcH, IIC feiualcH) ; in lH81,2r>4 (133 males,
121 tVinaK'M) ; in iH'.ll, 2;M (12.') malcM, 110 femaluti). Paiina Durayo.
In 1H7H :{<*> :urrt'M (IHii. Op. 21.) of pnddy land were rogiHtercd, of which the
greater part (24^) wan ruduvinud ; H| iicren juid Uh. •i3'2H.
ruMiilii*. -lIipitiyc;?o. ao,42:i. Muturanwelego. liU.Dia.
Watacoda Viiiakk ownn uUtut 3^ acrcH |Middy land in aiuall )iiocea and
iilNiiit 2 acreM hi^li land dctlicatcd Hince the acccK<«ion ; for some of the fields tax
wa.i paid, moiik* wci'c rcnli-cniud.
Tlii'io in iKi tradiiiuii tM to when tho viharo wan built| nor by whom the lauda
WiTU tlitdirati'd.
Land iM'loii^iiig to lUtn^ullo Vihare rugiHtuiud (To/. /.,/}. 00),
Thr l)\i.Ai>A MAi.iiiAWA owns two pungu hure : —
1. Aii;{iiru«Uuia. — 'IViiaiitM : Apullaiinula^o. Hold 2| acroa field and one-
fiitirth <>t an acru ^Midvii. Svrvicu (ct)iiimutuble for IIh. 20*45) ; to supply
charcoal for worlcH at the Maligawa not excuediiig 10 pingos from each snanr
of the pant;iiwa. TJk; paiiguwu preHeiitn to the* Diwu Nilame four pingoa
of vrgctahk.H and four tiincH 40 IcavcM of l>ctol after each now year.
2. Miira. — 'reliant : <fulapita]^». lloldn 1 acre field and half an acre garden.
ServiecH (ooiiumitalile for 4 Hliillingrt a year, Uh. 4 ) : two mura of fifteen
dayH lacli in Wenak, when on duty to Nweep the Muligaw.i premiites early
in the luorniiig before and after I'de-tewnwa and again lifter Muhadane-tewawa ;
to remove tlowerN which have been ofl'ered at the towawa ; to clean the lamps
and preiKire them for lighting ; to fill tli9 gal-oruwa with water and perform
any otlur menial tankn net bv the Diwa Nilnino. The tenant iH liable to be sent
on in('*>K:i^<>N ; when on duty he iH entitled to two g(KMl niealH of curry and rice in
the daytime uikI to u nition of raw rice in the evening ; when travelling on
ineHHeii^'cr'a duty the tenant in entitled to three good meals uf rice and curry ;
the tenant in to remain ni<,'lit and day during iiiH mura ; ho inuHt present to tlio
l)iwu Nilame a nca* yeur'H |>enuma consisting of a piiigo of vegetables and 40
leaves of Ik-IcI.
WATA(JOl)A.— A vill.iye in Kolionsiyu puliuwa, Matale South.
Population in Ih71, in.'i (5H males, 47 females) ; in 1881, 10.') (<iO males,
A'A fciiiab ^ ; in IH'jl, .'i4 (2*i males, 28 females).
t'timilit*.— IMudeiiiye Durayulage tM. UdaUu WalatfOtliigu, fur a Held, garden, and
h<-iiu, .'»o.;i7.*».
WATA(U)1)A.-In IMaponu konde, Kotmale.
//«f:<i<i«-tf.--Populatiim in IHUI, ll.'» (72 males, 4.1 females).
Ilailway station on the Nanu-oya line, 32 miles from Nawalapitiya and &3*33
from Kandy by rail.
///7/«.~lIunukatagaIa, on the Watago<Ia estate, 4SOt*9 ft.; Great Western,
7,2t;4:i ft.
Fnim railway stition to Pundalu-oya road junction Vft(i miles, to Ramboda 18*50.
WATAKiniYA.- A village in Udasiya pattuwa, Upper Dumbare.
Not in the Census of 1871. Popuhition in 1881, 61 (23 malea, li8 females) ;
in IHUI. 47 (22 umlvs, 25 females).
WAT- WAT fit
!■ 1878 8 aont, (40. Oi». II.) of paddj knd ww rtgitUrtd, ol whkk 1
paid Rs. 80*76.
FamilifM. — Udage lUpamAli r<. Pnlloge HomtoU. DeftadMil Mid thai aa
ancoMtur of hi«, IUja|kakMi Duraya, obuinod the field from King Ueimt Dewiyo •
(Benarat) upon a Haunaa (O./Oi, JnH. 6\»m.).
Watakotiya Walawwa, 3C,138» G7,877 (Kof. /., p. SU).
WATAPANA.»A Tillage in Palispattu East, Lower Dambara.
Strram* — Mnlaboilu-oya.
//iZ/s.— Kabilliipatano-hula, Nugopatano-bola.
Popululion in 1H71, 353 (1K3 males, 170 fomalei) ; in 1881, 855 (128 malat,
|S7 fciualcM) ; in 18<J1, 240 (121 inalvH, lit) funialcn).
In the II. L. M. ri:>| acroH (27a. 2/>. 8/.) of noddy land were regiatored. In 1878
tili acrcH {'MUi. 2p. H/.) wor« rogititorod, (if which 48| acrei poid Ba. SOi-Sl, tte
rtMt wero rodciiued.
Famifin. — Abivniuha MudiyauH^lago Walawwo Ukku Banda of WatUMUia
iVol. /.,y/. 2!f.*). Kuru-aiubc}?o, 44,sil, fi4,75S. Kuruwitigo, 37,7U&. Meda-
«wnttiKe, lH.'J77(TnliK>t Suk» ir>S(;). MuhottiKc 27,7Ur*. NuK<>|mtanegv, 27«7ttft.
WiiUipnun Mmliyonse {anfr, p. U'JJ). \Vatu|iunaKe (I'*/. /., y». S42). Wewe>
kuniburo^c, 27,7*jr). Yupu MudiyauM'lnyo Kuru-anib(>go, 41,811, (i4,7&3.
(17(U A.P.X In th'.> your uf Sakn IdSC. The* hind;* which dovulvod npon and
were |HK<.<40s«*od by inc. Liiidc;;)' Hilimlahanii. ttf Watnpnim in PaliM|iattuwa of
hunibara. to wit. (•al]H)tt«>kiiinbiira 2 lulni and Liyani^ahakuiubura IH laha«,
including tho houM>N, ^nirdciir*, and tr('f.H thereto apiK«rtaining, \VelgaU*h«*ua,
(ial^MMleiiena. Kalukah«-lleheiia. Kalauladuwa}^^'lhanlulahena, are. npon thin land
tnin>fer. itold to Miiluwatte^e Ata|Niltti\\<' Araehehihi, on Friday, the twelfth
day of the iuereusiiii; nuMiii ul the month Itak. under the condtellution Puwupal.
Witne>i*es : Uonio^oda Wnlikkara Araehehihi. (iamnialie uC the Miine vilUiire.
(taininaliela}(o Kalurala of the uamu vilhige, Wuttegaujagu Dini;ihami of the
Huuiu Tillai^e. Tisurappu (^Urunnehc. (luipreealionK.) Tho-se who do injuittioe
to thill sluiU fall into tliv ei^cht ^'reat hellr* and nhull not get out, thoNe .
who Hhall bo instrumental in Kcttin^ juitiico done to this will arrive at
Nirvana, haying enjoyed l>eatitiide in the six worhln of the Devas. Further
witne<>!40;< are Iihin^o Du;rK^innarala, Taht},'ahage Kirula, and Peniweralnwe
Korala. 1h,277.
Watai'ANa Viiiakk belonged to Xaranpanawo AnoinadhaHHi Ur.nanHO, who
Save it to luH pupil Hapuwida PiyadaMi [TnnanHo about 1H3U ; gift revoked by
eedinl8r>4 (41,281).
WATAPANA. — A village in Udaiiiya Paituwa North, Upper Dumbtira, next to
Balagahatennn.
Not in thoConsuBof 1871 nor of 181)1. Population in 1881, 144 (09 malen,
75 foniakh).
>Vi/"i7i>4.~0o<Upolagc, 73,.'i88, 73,8U2. Kumburego, 11,054 (N. 8.). Totapol*-
pitiycge, 73,588, 11,0^4 (N. b.).
WATAPATANA (i//»i« WATAPATTENN A. — A hamlet of Niyangoda, in
Modaaiya pattuwa, llariHpattu. Inhubitud by Uorawayo.
i'hw/7/r.«.~Kiri BaiyalnKe Ukku r«. Udaliage Hirimali, widowa of Epitahage Kiri
Baiya, fur hiit onUte, 4*J,0iK), 52,21)3.
WATAPULUWA.-'A villigo in QangawaU koralu, Yaiinuwara, about a miU
froiu the town of Kandy liclow Muwiluiada and between it and Lewella.
Hirer, — Mahawoli-ganf^a.
In the CeiiHUH of 1871 the population of Talwata, Arunpola, Watapuluwa,
and Huwelikada waa ri2D (301 nialert, 228 fomalea). In the Censua of 1881
and of 18U1 it in includod in the Kandy Municipality.
In the H. L. M. 48 aorcn (24(i. Oh. 'Jl.) of paildy land were regiiitcrcNl in the namea
of WiniMckara Mudiyanite. Huliyadde (Jamnuihc, Udage Paidkkirala, Silpa
Durava ^Udagunipahe Uekawele Pantruwa). Agalawatto Uala, Watapaluwe
Kurala, kunu. Dodunwela Walawwa, (iunnuruwe Tandal Qawmuhv, Kotuwef«
Pihanarala, Madappuligu Pihauarala, Mutukutti Tandal Oammahe, Nittawela
080 WAT— WAT
TakdrMA, WaUpulnwe KapnraU, Palkade Appu, Wairolle TakdeiM, PalnfodA
Afipu, Wdiimllo IlunkiriAchchiUt, Dinifirihami, KantOM Betffen, DintarslBt
BtttUnilii, UiUlu llunkiri AchvbiU. ^Vatapuluw6 MudijaiMe, raUcga Pftnikki*
nla, Watainuduofge Appu, Hirala Uetift^a.
In 1K7H i)7| acriM (:(3ri. 'Jip. it.) wuro rugiatorod, of wbioh 29| aorM ptid
Ra. 112 47.
In tliu Judicial ('otiniiiiviion«r*N Diary of r»th Auguat, tH*i4, ii It noilood
Uui wliuii iho Kiiglinli irudpa ruuvhud Wntiipiiluwa in iH<)3 iho king wont to
llaiiguniiikcta.
/i/M#7«V«.— AlutKninnfTc 4 1.MKI. Aiiiunu^'aiua Banclan, 20,772, 44,r>9tf, 65,672,
(IiI,*.Cm, ti.H.H71, tM.277 ( Vol. J., pp. HI, 2»7). Ainuiiugnma PiyatlaMi UnoanBO,
r»l,!N;i. Aiiiutiuifnina llunawira MuiiiyaiiHcluK'o, ;i2,ir»4, 'ti\,iVX h2,4U2, 86,036,
anU L',Ui:i, 2,U77, :t.2«U,nnii tt.Hsit (N. S.). Ahwvdduoictre, :il,227. Betge, 32,164.
lIuiidi'iiiycKi*, H(;,o:t(;. DmIuuwvIu Mnha Wnlawwa. 27.:>Ut, 211,850, 44,5!IU, 51,:i35,
».*.»:(.'» (N. S.). (iuikuiluwi-Kf, ul/JCl, :i,2«>4 (N- S.). HattotuweOaroagu, 61,335.
llunkiri Aruchihilii. 27..V.U. lluiikiritrr, Ki.ttW. Kirimcliyoge, U.nh:I (N. R.).
Kdtu W(<K<'. >«:.'.402. Miidttppulitre. \\\,'M'j. MtHiriiun, 2'.t,8:»0, :tl,227, 'i^)V* (N. S.).
Puilr^'c, :il.2-.'7. lV|Nilf AtthiuW.-i Aiiu Nayiikii Unnanw;, S2,iri4. Tamils,
3'.M-M. 'i0.47tt. l\v»iiwi4ttr^'fC(2uiii,'iiniinu Vihiiru tfimiitH),2U,7:(.'». Watapuluwo
Aim Navakii riiii:ii)«i* (I'l*/. /., /*. I.W). Wutapulii\Vi> Diirayu (IW. /., p. 07).
Watapuiiiwf riNiNikayu ( IW. J., p. 111). Wi'liifuUe Aruchuhi, 27,5U1. Yak-
dehiKf, 2,y77 (N. «.)•
Thoru wait iin idd viliurv called Kmbala Viliuru near the cooly lines on tbe
Katu^aHtota road. It was diNiiiaiitled and tint iui:i«{e taken liy tlio Aiuuniigama
UandtiM. Kiida Handa had U-cn in rolH>M, but diNroiicd bininelf, and since ibun
no pricMt bail l>c(<n ap|N)iuttd. The nucceHsion waH War^a-paniin-parawa.
In tbe 111 iii'kani Miiiya .') amunu and .'> labaH (C| acrcn) wero registorod
as tb«' prop«'rly of tbe \ibar('.
Tbe bnidn bad formerly U'eii re^MHtered and exempt fr<im tax.
Tbt« ebtim to lia\e the landx rcgintored was i*cjeeted by tbo Toniplu Lands
Conniii^^Hioncr in iH'iV.
'I'wo ohi^ w<*re jirodured, dated ItiVU and 1K|7 .\.l>.
Tbe fnlbmiii^ is a trau'-lation of tbe ola UVM A.lh : —
I. iKwaiiiitta Sila\\an<«4i IMiannarakkbita IthikHhu, Hun of Saluwadana llala
and KramUon of Sanptkkara .Mobuttabi. of the villaf^c Watapuluwa bolonging
to the Katupiiliipiiiia, in the <ian;;aitidata of Yatinuwnrn, do writo and grant
thiH " (iuni 'J'aI|Nit " to mv ebUr niMt r Soma Ktana, on ThuriMlay, the thini day
of the increaHiii^ nuNin of the month Poium, in tbe year of Ilmb1ha2243, making
ovrr (the folhiu-in<;) out of my ]Nirav«'ni Inndn which devolved on jne, being a
hhare Miitaldc for due prie?>tly n <iui>«ite'«, in onler that the Mime may be poiwesiied
liy her and by brr bein* from ^eii«Taliun to generation an their paravcni,
continuing to iM*rform tbe e«Temonii-.H in tbiH viharo and oifer tho merits
then-of to llii* .Maji-*ty. vix., the 2 amunu extent lying 1)(>low tho Mono pillar
eret-t*-<i in Watapuluwela bv King Wiuiahi Diiarma and above tho vtone
UmakiMugala standing on the dam at the bead of the fti4d Watapuluinlla
and Palkadakunibura of 2 amunu lying aliove the ntono llulanegala in
(vangamtMlara near the Alutgantota up to the dam of Dalukdeniyukumbura,
in all 4 nmunu. which were gninted to Maltiwe (Janiunan^e and his '* Warga*
]iarani-|itirawa " on a i«ilTer Saiinaf bv King Wiiunla Dluirma, in conMideratlon
of bin having pbinie«1 a lM>-tree op|M>«Ue the Pattini Dowalo ; Dawakekumbura
of r» p«'bi!« and *! lahan fiitiialiil op|Mi!«iie the vihan' and lying al»ove the <lam ol
TrmUihitivawikuinbura and InIow KabataweladiweUa. thnlicated to the Tihara
by Kin^ W'iiiiala IMiarnia II. ; DalukiU'iiive .\*<\veddunukumbura 2 ludas. lying
altove the dam of Palkadaknmbura and ladow ibr dam tm whiih the kaiiata
tn*e ••taml'*. alNivc tbr formt-r. with tbe high and jungle lantU. a]ipurteiianc*t'H
therfof. by the enmmand of Hit Maje-ly King Wikraiua Ilahu. vi/ , Meddi'g«ida*
bfua 2 amunu. lyinir t»e)ow Im-h:intla>k«-lu)ra1a on tialkaduwehinna, thin itido
of Piiiidiya-^'auira M:ila-ela and hiMlan-aii^'u .M:ihi-rla. anil uIvim* the dam of
Dawaki'kuuibura : Ho<::diaya\iii(oa I auiuiia an«l 2 ]Ndai«. lying tbii* xide of tho
rid^'r on wbith the ruk*at(aMa trtr of Uo^aba\a>a staiidH alHive the dam of
NValapubipalb'kuiidtiira and thi« »idi' of Aliya)N'iid:ipu>k(»«;raba. im-ludin;; tho
)>bt|H'Up to the top ; I'adiyapalabrna 1 aiiiiniaaiid 2 iHla«. n«'ar tbe Padiyapalaof
the river and Ivin^ a)Mi\e tjie iHink of the river and tbe dam of (he AHMrdduma
and thi» nide of the Mabi-ebi, which extrmN fmm the dimbul iwe on the i>aid
dam to the ittumpof thu nitui tree on thi samo summit, including tho sIoqq
up to the tup ; liitigahamulahena 1 amnna, lyin^ xJb\A v\Aia ol V\«3a!t3k»i^^^A
WAT— WAT til
SltigaU in RitigahamuU near Ganf^ TcmbiliyatoU »boT6 the bMik of tte rifw
and thiH aide of the Mala-ela in which the tamarind tree standi^ indiicUBf all
the Ao\\o \\\t to the Mummit ; \Vntt(>;rt'(1arah(*na I amuna and 2 poUus IjrioiC thk
lido of tho Mala>ola in whi«'h tho hapit trtn* of WattoirtHlarawatta of Pattija*
miidiinohiniiu HtaiuU uImivo tho dam of Dumhntrahadonijra and thi« wide of the
Ko<«knuuwn in Watt«*K«'«ii^iii ditch mid Iho Maia>4da in which the iritnna tfve
utandrt, inoliidiiiK tho iiI<i|m> wy (otli<« nuiiuiilt ; lHiuilNi)rnha-An|fi*niudun«»ht*na
.i iM<hiH, lyiii^ thi<« i*idcof iho Mala*«>hi whirii riinn fnua tho top of l)(inibeiraha>
aiiira t(i 'th«« dam of INilkadakutuhura, thU nidi* of tho ditch of l)alukd(>niye
roia|>(tl\vatin up tothoHommit or Kohi-iilatihuhiana; Hundawtdamndunehfna
1 amuiia and 2 fu la«. lyiii^ thi** >«ido nt tho ditoh at tho hend of Dalukdenije
rclap«>lwutta in Houdawclaiiiiidiiiichinna to the kahata trco at the head of
Daliikdouiya, inoludin^ tho hIo|n» on tho nummit; Kolu-ulatibut^nnvhena
1 amuna and 2 iH'lax. lyin)? alnivo tho dam of DiMlanfj^aha'angra, from the field
Palkuda in Kolu-ulatihuhinna and this hido of tlic Mala-cla in which the
Nitulkanuwa on tho*(ian-inia>tand<>. including tho slopo up to tho nnmrnit ;
Damba^rahamudunohona 1 amuna. ly'iuK ti>i>* ''ido of the Ht^mo at Gamogewatta
in J)amlKt^ah:imuduna altovo tho ihim of ]>imlMil;rahamadakumbura and thii
itido of tho iid*fo noar tho hii^h road, includint; tho rtlo|H> on tho itummit ;
a hona !.'» hihns in oxttiit. lyin^' alony: tlio fomv immliol with Palkadakumbnra;
Nu^'o;;odaliona 2 amunu. lyin^:thi^4 >idoof tho rid}(o on which tho Nitulkanuwa
Htandn (oxohi^ive of tho hlo|H' on tho rivrrttido) uUivo Dondura Mala-ela
and thi<« nido of the rid^ro oxtciidin^' fntm tho {(anMuriya tnx* to tho unmmit
Ih-Iow tho naid Maln-ola, inclndinif tho nlofM' up ho the Hi^mmit. with the
dwelling };ard<>ns out of thino bcloM'/iui; to tho abovo, viz., Walaowatana*
tilK'uawatta noar TcnilKihitiyawikiinilmra. Ihim^'nlaratanatilienawatta ofer
tho oLhor xido of tho Mala-ohi Viharotanatihonawatta, next to' that 8oriya*
hami^owatta. I'nnohahitiyawa^ta, llunkiri Naidahitiyawatta. nnndarahcntonne
OlaKanwatta. Daliikdoniyo l*«la|iohNatta. Tonmwatta, and tho two |;anh-ne
on oithcr nido of it, A^alakotapuwalta alont; tho ft-noo of Dnlukdoniyo Batala
Kotuwatanapuwatta. I'alkadc Kuntburapiwawatta, and ftiyunihalufrahaniula-
watta noar Mahakumbtira in Mawilmada. WitnoMtiA in ro^rard to thi^ i;mnt
havin^f liocn uiado with the knowhHi/o tif Hi:* .Majo-<ty Kiuj; NVimala Dhnrma
nro lluhin^omuwo Tcrunnan^to and Itaiiawana T(iiinManH4i of Poya Mnluwa
Viharo, llapnwida Torunuan^o. and (Sunadahayo TorunuauKO of Afgiri Vihar«»,
and nino otlifr>«, cliiofH and homimon.
Tho D.vi.Aivv MALKi.vwA ttwiiH throo pungu hero, two Maruwcna (Purappado
and Siniiarakkani) and ono Kattiyanu )\inKUwa. Tenant : Pallege. llulda
throe-fourthH of an aoro field. 'Vu |>crforin tho Morvico of Kuttiyanamura twice
in a yoar. Conmiuiablo for Uh. ti'H!^}.
Tho Natiia Dkwai.k owim two pangu : —
1. Maluronro. — Tonant : Kirinuitiyoffe. HoIdH throo-fourtlia of an acre
. garden. Sorvicon (coniiiMitablo for Um. li) : to supply a pingo of vegotablca and
2U idantain loavcH (»noo in ton tlavit during nix alternate niontlu* ; to aupply
a pingoload of vouotabUs at oucli of tho foniivaN aiid*tu prcfiont dweotmeata
and lictt'l to tbo IbiHiiavaka Nilanio beforo tho new year.
2. liUniidoiia. — Throo Moorni(>n hold 1} aero flold and 3 acrea hena.
SorvicoM (comnuitablo for llr*. 14*7(0 : to deliver 25 Koor of luilt at tho dewale
ill January and May of eaoli year tho wiino ipmiitity ; to pn^iont to the
hammyaka Nilaino after tlio ntiW yoar one drio«l lihb, two Ho»<r Halt, and het«»l.
Tho Oan<;au.vma ViiiAitK own?* land Inro (SlKT.Vi).
The NliTAWKi.A ViiiAUK owiiH land, 3.2i»4 (N. R.).
WATAWALA.— A vilhigo in Aiiibauaninwa konilo, ITppor Dnlatgama.
Not in the CoiiHiiB of 1H71 nor <if iHrtl. Population in 1H91, 419 (285 nalta,
134 feiniiloH).
Hailwny Htation on tbo Nanu-oya lino, 3.1*.'i7 inilen from Kandv by ralL
38'1m; inib-M from Kaiidy by tbo bii;b road. From Nt^rton bridgo to WatawaU,
arniMK tbo Nawalapiti\a-l)ikoya road noar tbo II) niiloiMwt, 4 miloN. .From
railway Htation tbrou^b tto/fllo o««tato to Kotiiialo and N|iwahipiti>a II milea.
Watawabi UoHtbou'*" :J.«i77 «»7 ft. It wan given up yeum ago ( \^tt, /., /», 3S),
WATTAPPOTiA.— A village in Kandnpahta knrulo, IMnnuwara.
///'//, — SinJurukunda.
9t2 WAT-WAT
In 1H71 frrou|Mxl with PAnahokka and UrulawatU. Population of Wattap*
poU in IMHI, 161 (77 mulM, 71 fomuloH) ; in 1891, 146 (75 malea, 71 femaloa).
In tho II. L. M. 21 J Acre4 (KWi . 2p. 4/.) of paildj Und were nigiMtered in the namaa
of NillcirtMltt 1*n<liyanila, Undiyamln, Kunatiwfin Vitlano, Puhho Appu, Oon*
dfiiiyu Appu, Wiittnn)Mila ((.iiuiiiahc, Wattap|M>lu Arachchila, Uda Yihara,
IMairo Appu, PaiiaUtkice Yihare, PunulNikkc iUla. ArucUchila, UaiU Ilewaya.
In 1m7H 21 1 acroA (Kki. *2p. U/.) woro reuintorcd, of which thu greater park
(Idaortw) W(iH ro(lt'CMiinl, only 1} iNiid Uh. H*74.
In 1HH7 a UoviirniUftit vertmciihir hoyM* Mchtml.
r„m it h4.^]h nil Mu.liyftiwIuK'c. ."U.KH. :.l>,m:», H0.I7H. II2.<{2H, Ul,07r,, W.iWO.
Kaln.otuwuwru'f. s«»:. ( X. S.). PiUU-ko. :i'.i.:iHi». Puiukkiyah4K»s 7I.:»'2«. Viha-
rt'K*'. ^'•M 7i4, U2,<i2S, Ui.ont. \VtttUp|»ulu, ItUo WiUitUlv Lttkam ( Vol, i,, p. 13)»
WATTAIIANTKNXA.— A villnKo in (SanRawata konile, Yatinuwara, pari of
Nuwara l)o<laiiwoln and lM>nloriii)( tho Maliawtili-tpin)(a, almut 2 miloK from the
town of Kiindy on tho Kaiu}{aHtota road.
Ill tho fonAun of 1871 thn population of Dodanwoln, Lowula, and Wattaran-
ioniia wan 3i;:) (104 malcM. liiO ftiualva). In tho Censua of 1881 and of 1801 it ia
includu<l in tho Kandy Mnnici|»:ility.
In 1H78 181 acruH (%. O/i. ii/.) of paddy land wero regiHtcred, of which the
Kfutttcr p.irt (10^ acroii) boloiigud to tompioa, 5 acreH paid Uk. 14'U1 ; the rcat
weru retlcoinud.
Walawwa. — Wattarantcnno Radahaddo Nilamo had eight children ( To/. /.,
/». .t.i.t). :~(] ) The Di^ava of thu Seven Koralcs (Dowaniodde Difiava) had a
aon ; (2) tho juuinr Dinava of tho Seven Koralon (Porakara Muhandiram. or
Uidixaiii PattuH'e l)iMVH)had two Monx, tho llingulwalaBaiidaa(1W. l.^jt. SS3)\
('^) a prictt, Sah:irai(auiiiwo niinaii'«o ; (4) Wattumntcuno Bariiiayaka Nibime
(Nanaiyakkara L«*kam) had a wife jointly with hitf brother; (5) Kottalbadde
Nilani«% they had a hoii and daui^hter ; ((i) and CI) two daughters, Kudiganm
Mouika and Piliina Talawwo Monika ; (8) a uaughtor married MuUogama
Adigar {Jwf. Coifi., S.^oif, Jtlth A,uimt, ISSl).
In the reign of the l.-int king of Kandy tho family removed from thin village
and Kelt Km! in Molau'oda (ante /i. 6*0?).
>Yatt:irantriine Walipanu Disava in tho reign of King RajatlUi Raja Sinha
{Juif, r '»«»., 'JIth M>nrf,, ISIU ; Vol, /., y». 301),
WaUarantcnnu KoltiiiUuhle Nilamo in tho hiKt king's reign (./m/. CW., IJ/A
Xorftuhfi^ 1st 7),
^Yattarant^nne HaHnayaka Nilamo, aMcsKor in 1825, 1827. Action by, for a
Nlav«« Kahi, IHth Dorembor, 1H28, and 17.Hri8.
NYattaranteiino, Ratomahaitmaya of llariHpattu in 1848 (IV. /.,;>/). S97f
33:1,3:3),
Wattarantenne Ilangamo llanda Pihananila had land in Dadohogama (Vol, Z.,
;*. //7).
Wattarantenne (Ihala) NValawwa (1 o/. /.,/>. 464).
Wattantntenno Walawwa ( Vol. /., p, 316)
NYattarantinne Madnwe Lekani Mahatmaya.awitneMin 1812A.l>.(For/.,f>. 7^).
After the acc(s*<ion Dunuwila Dinava of IMapalatu owned tho Wattarantenne
family OMUte. lie built a walawwa on the Hito of tho old one. Suhflcquently
he Hold the property to Oaptain Jolly, who planted it with cofTee. It Iuih passed
thmugh several hand**, and ih now tlic property of Mr. Jiarlier, who has planted
ii with ea<a»» ( Vol. /., /i. J7:J ; iiutf,p. .*,?•?).
FamlVim. nowaiMeniycge, :t2,4<il. 7:t.'ill. KiH-tnne Ulpen^re, 15«3n4. Ko^kola*
anj^'igf (a •♦(Jmn Pan^ruwa"), iri.;ii;i. Wattarantenne Pihanarallatro ( Fi*/. /.,
pit. .V/v, -//s). Wattarantenne Ma'lnppurala ( !'«•/. /., y*. /JJ). ^Vatt^ran tonne
Mudiyan'te ( Vol. /. /i. /»). Vntuwatic- Maha Vnyaka Unnan!»e,.H2,4Cl.
Tho <}AN(iAi(AMA ViiiAiu: liiut four Servi<o Pangu : —
1. Sinhamkkara — Tenant: (lani^e Dawnlkanige. Holds a field of \\ acre.
Berviees (etnnmutablo for Rm. 2't*.'»()) : to iMNit tom-tom for tho three towawa
daily during nix alternate montliM ea<h year, beginning with May and for the
festivalM : to accompany the incumlicnt on piiikam duty : during the months of
aor^'ieo U\ supply Howcrs every evening ; to give the incumWv\i i^ \kVW^^«K^%
pn*<M<nt of vegetable and Iwtt^l ; when on nuim wu\ ou y\\\TWfs^i<V«\\%xW^^^^*
WAT-^WAT MS
2. Horanekara.— Tonant : BowaddDiiijM'ffe. Holds 1 1 acre field and half an
aoregardon. Sorvicoa (couimutabio for IXn. H>80; : to blow the trumpet for tiz
alteriiato luoutht U)Ki"i>iii<{ >viili Wunak ut tho towawa tlaily, the four featiTala,
and b<)foiu the incuuibtiut wben he travuU on duty; uftor the new year to
pruiietit vof^utablva and bctul ; w boii uii duty rucuivuM inoabi.
H. Iliiiiuduiia.— Tunaiit : KaluUiikuru-Dtiwayalugo. Holds 1 aoro field and 1
aero gurduii. i^c>rvicvH(coiiiiiiut:iblo forlU. ll'HO) : to dulivurat the vibare four
•uer of chuuam for chowiii>( in uauU mouth ; afHT tho now year to preeoni
Te};ot'iblcH and lK>tol. '
4. liuuudona.— Tonunt : Ibniliim Kunkanauia iHiaail fioblio. IIoUU H aere
field an<) 1) acnt i(iir«lon. Scrvi(H>.H (^cuiuniutublt* for Km. 17*05) : to deliver
M rioor of Milt, i.'i ill Fubruury and 'Ji'i in July uvory yoar, and to prcient betel.
WATTKOAMA.— A villauo In Pallogtunixilia korale, liowor Dumbara.
*S/iycf III.— Niirandanda-oya.
TIiIh iHMiid to Imvo Itoon a Pattunu*{(>inia, a comploto villai^o having the perfe^
nuinbor of 18.
Then) in a tradition that onco whon Kiti)( Nnrondra Siiilm wan running away
in diMiruine from an attack of tho Dutch on Kandy ho [miscd thin village and
eaiiuaUy met Wattegania Rata not far from the latter*A reHidoiico, and axked him
where Iiih rexidonco wan. Tho man H.iid, ** A little distance off." Both walked
■omo diMtanco toguthor and tho king again askcil, " Whcro ia your houHe now.**
** Wo have punsod it," auKwcrcd tho man. Tho king then found out
that tho man wan unwilling to accommodato him. On hid return to tho capital
tho king pnK*laimed the village a '*Gattara-gama.'* 8<imetimo after, at the
interccMHion of tho Atligar, tho king rulenU^d and allowed the village to go
by tho old namo of Wnttcgama.
Population in 1K7I, 31)^ (218 malcM, 180 fomaloN) ; in 1881, 751 (439 males,
312 femaleH) ; in 18«Jl (including Wattcgama Kadcwidiya), RtU (509 males,
955 females).
In the II. L. M. Ti.^ ocren (2(jfi. 2jk u/.) of paddy land wero registered.
In 1878 (i2^ acro!« (31ri. 0/>. 8|/.) were reginti^rod, of which 30| acres |)aid
Rs. 147*r)r), 31 j acres w<re redeemed.
Wattegama in a Htiition ou tho Matalo Railwny lino. It haa a Post Office, a
rcHthouse, and a Cluuvli MisHJonaiy S»K"ifty*M ('hurch {Vol. /., /#. ;?(?). Near
the station a road connects Wattrguiua with tho Panwila road. It in the station
for the dihtrictH of Pauwilu, llunungiriya, Madulkelo, Kulobokka, Knuckles,
Ac. Tl'cro ui'u numy houtii|ueH {\'ol. f.,p.^Ol),
An AngIo-vern:ieuliir Hthotd.
0am V Wai.awwa — N\:ir tho milway ntation. The family tradition is thai
they have Ixon hrrc for tv\i uty uentinitiouM. In Kundyan times tho family was
called Wijc^inlia l)a<'aua\uka. Tlity had a SanuaM and Homedoudii, whi«*h were
lo8t or destroyed when the lOiiglish took Ivtiiidy. One of tho fsmily was
Diyawailana Nilame in the kiuLf's time and one wa8 a HaHuayaka Nilamc; his
houF.e in called Haiincka Walawwa, dohc to (iauia Wahiwwa. They have
intermarried with the \V< rag:ima. KoUikumhuru, Amunugama, Madugalle,
Kiribatkumhure, und Talmuku families.
A ulavo girl at Wattegama Walawwa bore a number of children, but as (the
had too much to do in taking care of her master'^ young children, her own to
the number of eight wero liuriod as soon n^ they were born ; but after her
msHtor's children were grown up, hIio had four children, whom eho was allowed
to bring up. Thcnc four cliihiren were distributed by her manter among his
relntionH. Their descendants, two women and !«ix children, wore valued in 1822
at 730 ridin. or 33:i rixdollarn.
Amba^MKpitiyti Nilanio. Wadana-tnwakknkara Ijokam in tho reign of King
Rajadhi Uaja Sinha (./m(/. f om., loth Jnlt/. /.s.'J).
Amunu;:nnia Walnwwn. iH.o^O (Talput Sakn )7:U\ H7.H57. Amunugama Batwa*
ditnn Niliimi>. IH.o2». AnimU ir** Wul;»wwa, 47.'i«»o. Avittaliyndile Wnlawwa
///i/M (Jirane Walawwn. IT.iM I. *• I.IH-'. •;7.^^o. Hann««ka WuIawwu, lUIO. .18.*»|0.
r»t>.8<*i() H(>t]r<* Kankunaui .Nihunt* hel«i lauil in the la*>t kin^f'n reign nubjirt to
the " Ut'tg«>*' f>er\i('e. phyHcinn to tho kiai;'H family, IH.020. Durunegama
Ha/nwHO, o4,l:iJ, .Vt,ft'JJ. filMH, 7:i.n:n. Onma Wnlawwe Mailami* Nilame,
"t»n ofCuinn Wntnwwo K/inkiinnm Niliime. ♦.♦.M**. tinma >\i\\'\>N*vc\»T\V\T\\U»iA»k..
WAT— WAT
dUd 15th Maj, 1851, Tmt. 190. Oam* WaUwwa, 0,310, 19,953,37,220, 37,657,
38,037,38,373, 3J4.910, 47,2%, 50.079,52,613,54,132,50,022, 56,84>0, 60.549,62,796,
67,670, C7,HH0, 69,448, 72,H99, 73,031, 88,1u7, 92,(S06, 96,930, 9,551 (N. 8.), 51,
Land Aoquiitttiun. Garoa Walawwe Bauda, married a daughter of Hannas
Walawwa, <'*<>.549. Girane Walawwe Loka Mahatmevo, annt of PabalaweU
Diwa Niitttne, 17,914, 17,997 (TalpoU Saka 1716, 1735). Hakmana Disava,
father of Rannck Walawwe Bandas, 38,91 <>, 56,860. Helena Hamine rt. Madu-
8 alio Walawwe lianda^ and MeniluL>, children of Gama Walawwe MeddnmA
lumarihami, 96,9:10. Kutawe(;^c<lara Walawwa, 17,914. Mahawela Pnnchl
Bunda, :tH.9l(i, :.i;,H60. Palligama Walawwa, 38,575. Poholiyadde Walawwe
Dingiri Kumarihami, widow of a liannek Walawwe Banda, 38,910, 5K,8t»0.
Ramlenijo Ilala by hitf ftr<«t wife had a Mon Puiichirala, who died about
18U1 ; and a daughter Wattcgauia Lokn Montka, Di.irricil a son of Wattegama
Kaukanain I^-kaiii (^jHtf. ^ inn., 'Jlut Jttnr, ls2'J), \vhor*e M^n was Wattegama
Punchirula. lie hud a litigation with Wcragoda Wibudde Lckam about tlavriji.
Toradoniye Duirgaiiii.irala married a daughter of Kandcniyo Rala aliat Kanka-
nam Nilaiut* of Wattcgauia (Juil. (om.,2Hj Oftobrr, tsLv ; 2l»t Junf, IS32).
Uduwawala Pallc Walawwe Ay iitaliya«ldo Medduuia Uundo, 17.914. Watte-
gama Kankanniu Nilauu' had a Mon Ma<lam«^ Niliune, who waa the father of
(iama Wat.iwwo Uanda, 0.310. Wattegama Punchirala, grandi»on of Kankanam
. Xilamis ( Jm(/. f^uH., 2lat Janr, ls'2'j). Wattegama Hatcinahutmaya ( Vol. J.,jf. 10).
Wattegama Walawwa, .*i2.»il3, Te>t. T.H) ( IV. /.,/>. i\J). Wattegama Me<U
Walawwa. :\^^7:^. Wattegama Pallc Walawwa, 3H..".7.'». Weragoila Wibadde
Ix'kam Muhatmaya {Jiul. <••»«., 2Im'. Jtrnr, ISJii), Wikramage watte Mcdduma
Kilamo, 9.310.
JViM i7fV«.—Aga1akotuwe Herat Mudiyanselage, 47,590. Alupotakamburcge aliat
SiyamlKilagaHtennegc, 4:M.'»6, 46.347, 47,'2tN;, 49,.'Hl, 72,899, 88,107, 51 Land
Acquisition. Aukelidiyad«1rgo, 37.720, 47,296, H8,1o7, 51 Land Au|uisition.
C'ainplHll, W., of the Railway Department. H3,<;22. Chettics, 37.657, 62.796, 83.308,
5o.o7lM<ianmgu by lire to a chena). Dcwale Wattege, 8:-f.622. Kkanayaka .
MuiliyaiHelaye Teuibilige, i;7.J23. Oadadoege. 37.220, :i8,o37. Oirihagamar«.
MauKelvie, 117.714. Uamridige. 42.761, 54,132. 67,HKO, 73,031,92,606. Hollo-
way. J., s l.:i<iH. •»7.71 1. Imbulawala VMabage. 52.«;i3. KamlapiKi Pnlle, 37,220,
3H.t»:i7. l;i,i:.«;. lt;,:M7. 4!».5s|. Kuilamllage, 37.72n. MacKelvie. J. A. F., 47,.V,MI,
97.711. .M<Kirmen, t»..Vil (N.S.). Palipana Mudiyansc. Notary of Pitivege<lura,
54,l:i2. 56.022, 6y.4IM. 73.U31. Tamils, 37,22t), 3H.o:»7, 43.1.-»6, 16,347, 47.296.
49,.'*M|.hrlo7,51.Luud Aufiuisitiou. Terobiligp, 67,223. Udage,67,670. Watte-
gauia .Vayaka irnnaiiac ( VtJ. 7., pp. 7i, 1£7, J6J). Wattegamage ( V^^^. /.,
pp.L"JL\'Jifi).
(1791 A.D.). — Inthe year of Saka 1716. I. Gannoruwcge Kiri Etana, of
Wattegama in Pallegam|>aha of Dumbara, do hereby grant my laniled pro-
IH>rty, \i7... (ialadeiiiyH uf 2pclait. (ledanigawakumbura of 1 iMfla. Ilapuwamcda-
lena. the ganlen Watte^ramawatta uml thu heua. the dwelling gaitlen (the:4e
high ami low lumln ami everything that I have), to my granddaughter Kiri
Menika. The witno'^Nt'.H >vhn know the same are Girancge Raluhami, Imbule-
wagure Arnchchi, Ifalu-apullaim Hennya of the name village, Hurikadnwe
Korula, Katupulle Araobehi. With the knowietlge of these witnefiMes thU
Taliiot won given (ImprecationM.)
(1KI2 A.i>.).— In the vear of Saka 1734. I, Uskohokumbure Rawrala, have
transferred my paravenl pro|KTty, to wit, 2 iK'laR extent of the field Xanayak-
kara liekamekumbura, the garden Hituate<l near the ^aid fiehl, the hena
nituated mar thu Diiubul tree , with their high and low groundH
appertaining thereto, nituated in Wattegama of Pallegampaha in Dumbara. to
Amuuuu'ama Itaiwoilana Nilame. rc<ceiving 1«n) ridis. to po>heH8 thu name by
him in paruveui. Witiu-ssf.s who know the same are Dewalewatte Kiri Etuna
of tliiH villa^'c, Amunu;>'ama Nilame, (linigumu Ba-onuyaka Nilame, Auguna-
wala Bu^uuyuka Nilaux*, Walala Korula, Kaluwarage Vidano, Siyaml>alan-
gomuwe;;e Sirala, Delgaha-ange Appu Nuide, Amunugama Panikkiya. With
the knowhilire of the above witne^t-^M thin land voucher wan given to Amunu-
tfama Bitwadana Nilame to po4M>^H in paravenl. Thin Talpot won written by
Dedunupitiyo Mnhottala. (Imprecations.) 18,020.
(|xi:i A.I).).— In the year of Saka 1735, of the month Durutu, on Thuri»daj,
the ihirtucnth day of the incruaning moon. Ah I, Gannornwege Kiri Menika,
of Wattegama, have noliody to atwint nu>, being very iK>or, and having incurred
debti, do hereby traunfer, in paraveni, my landed property, Tiz., Galadeniya
of 2 puloi and thu high land* attaehoi tht^reto, the cocoanat garden Gannoru-
wegewatio, Miyanamadittehena, llapuwatuadohena (tbe«e high and low landu,
hott«u4, and Uoe«>. to Pahalawela Maha Divawadana Nilama, to be poe^cMcd by
hia in paraveni fur and in coiuideration of the Hum of 100 ridit, which I hava
WAT— WAT
di4j raofliTed from him, and to whioh «fleoi I Iiats oasitd tkit TUpol tote
written. (Imprecationi*.) The witneaaeii who know tho mmo Mt flimiffi
Mtthandir&m RaUhami, Loku AppuhamiWikramage TunohiraU, AnnanchaUn*
Wadugoda Gorunnche, ilittara Naide, the voanger brother of Kuda Naide*
Appuwa Panditajra all of thi« viliuKe, and Kuda Hcnaya of Minmrnanik With
the knowledge of tho«e witneiMet I, Ddwattcge NekalraU,haTe written
Talpot. 17,M»7, D. C. K.
BoMAi.uwK ViiiARC. — A Hinall one, and a B«)'moda near the WaUwwa. The
incumbcut iivca at Yatirawana.
There waa a dinpute lietwcen Uowarakkhita Unuanae and PitiyefMlarm
UnnanM for the vihare (80,128).
The Tiharo baa the following deed, dated 1771 A.D, : —
On ThufMlay, of the decn^Hiug of the moon of the month Vndnwak, in the
year of Saka lii'J3. on thi:* day I. Watte^^atua Dcwamkkhita Bhik»hunwahani«, of
ralWgumiMihtt in DninlNim. do hiTchy. with tht* kiiowii-tl^e uf theNayakaand
other prie>ta of the Ai^rin ViluLrt* . dinlicate the following landn belonging to
me, vix.. lluliyule Dankumbura of :i amuiiu. Mu}rale|iattijewatte Karalliyadda
of 1 umuua. itituute at Gampuha, to my younger brother Udurawana
Bhiluhuuwahun>c, to be po^iHn*M!d in Siwuru-itaram-pamwa.
Tho Udi'KAWana Viiiake has throe Service Paiigu here : —
1. Achari. — TenantM : Hnngidi«^e and Viynnnalugc. Hold a field of 1
Servicett (cummutsiblu for IN. KV'iO) : each to ^ive one mamoty, one billhook,
one cocoaniit h€ra|K>r, and ono kitchc-n knife to tlieiucumlieMt every year ; each
to work at repairing iron for one week at their Iiouhob ; to give the incombent a
penuma of an arccanut cutter.
2. Walandcna.— Tenant : Pandita^'e. HoIdH half an acre field. Berrioee
(commutablo for Hh. 7'(>0) : to nupply the viharc for each of the feati^'ala one
pingo of earthenware, and alHo to offer a poiiuma of two pattara and one
kendiya.
3. Nila. — TenantH : ImbulewiKrurege Henayo. Hold 1 acre field and half aa
aero giirdcn. ScrviceH (conmiutaldo f(»r Uh. 10*20): to abif t tilea and white-
woMb tho walU of the vihare once a year ; to weed the maluwa aix timea a year ;
to decorate the temple for fcHtivala and piukam days.
WATTEUAMMEDDA. — A village in Wagaimnaha Pallesiya pattuwa, Matale
North, in Ercula-wasam.
Not in the CenHUH of 1^71. Population in IHKl, 11 (8 moles, 3 femalea) ;
in im)l, 50 (2:J raale«, 27 fcnialcn). •
In 1878 \'A\ {Chi. 2p. (>/.) acres paddy land were registered, of which 12^ acres
paid Bs. 20-14.
WATTEGAMMEDDA. — A village in Wagapanaha Palleaiya pattowa, Hatoto
North, in Lcnadora-wasani.
StrniiH. — Kapukotuwe-ela.
//;//.- Pitjikand;i.
Nut in the CensuH of 1871 nor of 18111. Population Ui 1881, 46 (81 malea,
25 fcmalcK). Nilamakkarayo.
The Dambui.u Vihare has a panguwa here : —
Watteganimed<lowebi Panguwa. — Tenantu : Wattegamme<ldo Oalapitag%
Koni^ahage, and Nekutge. Hold 12 acres field, 2 acres garden, ]Ut>i acrea hen.
Services (comniutahlu for Rn 57*30) : to keep in rfjKiir and whitewaah with
makul 8 ft. of the mandappe and vihare walls ; to cowdung the fioor of th«
. vihare ; to repair 4 ft. of the wahalkada ; to give a kevilikada at theNanumnra
Maiignllaya and one at the Alutnal; to give a neliya of oil at tho Katti Mangallaya;
at the old and new year festivaU to «rivc a i)onumkada and 40 betel leaves to the
Nayaka Unnanso : yearly in the honey season to give one mattiya of mipeni and
a pnmpkin, or in lien of it to pay sixpence for the peni muttiya ; once a jrear to
thatch and repair a legunge of the |iansala ; to contribute to the dankai for
fifteen days in the f/VM season, the daily rontribntion being B neli of rioe,
one cocomnui, and sufficient condiments : to give a tangama as aiwummila ;
926 WAT— WAT
to Hive yearly one man for ten days for timber work auU the geuoral repuirs and
improvonioiitH of the vihareaiul its adjacent buildings and gardens ; to accompany
the Nayuka l^inauMO to Kundy on one journey a year, providing one palanquin
liear^T ; to iNiuiid 1 |M.*la of paddy yearly and deliver the rice at the Paiuala
Oal aduwa. ThiH panguwa pruvidiM one man for two daysganmura at the yibare,
the village taking its turn with seventeen others in this duty.
WAT1*K(SKDAUA afiat WATTKOE MADIOE.^A village in Pallegampaha
kc ralf. Lower iJumUira.
population in 1H71. 174 (1)7 males, 77 females) ; in 1881, 191 (97 males,
04 fuiuales) ; in IHUl, Ib'I (7r> malen, 77 females). Moormen.
/i/wZ/if 4.— Alnilittkkar (taminahcUige. :i.H.:ioO. Adam Kandu, 38,991. Mohammadn.
Vidunclu;ri-. :u,iilM. MohottiKv, MM* (N. S.). Tilakaratna, Notary, 100 (N. 8.)
Wattogu t'uiuta Kaudu, au.i'l S. Welliyaddego, 'M,W\ .
WATTKOKDAUA.— A village in Asgiri Udnhiya pattuwa, MaUlo So
In thu CciiMUH of 1M71 grou|)e<l with Pamunuwa, Pitiyegudara, an
golla ; united population, 255 (140 males, 115 fenutles). It is not ii
South.
and Eramuda-
in the Census
of 1881 norof'lKUl.
WATTEIIEXA.— A village in Kandukam Ihala korale, Udapalata.
It \h not in the Census of 1871 nor of 1881. Population in 1891, 166 (94 males,
72 females).
WATrLlY.ADDA.— A village in Medasiya pattuwa. Upper Dumbara.
Strnim. — Niinawala-oya.
//ill. — Wcliknndehinna.
In 1H71 nundh-rcd with Kitulganiuwa and Galahawatta. Population of
Wntiiliyuihlu in 1881, 1112 (98 nialeM. 94 females). In 1891 : Watuliyadda, 214
(112 niah-H. lo2 ft'iiiuk's) ; Watuliyadda Momgidianiula, 82 (50 males, 32* females).
In 1878 44 1 acruH (22if. \jt, 3/.j paddy lamT wore registered, of which 384 acres
paid Uk. 1112 47.
/VnN/7/'r«.— Ruluiiinllc^'o. 2-J,\KH\ Oelmrallngo, 3rt,in4. Gonmunewattiiiret 92,930.
KuniU'^'i*. rM.HlM. Xnmiifrrtngo. .J7.3U1. Nitulpiha-arawo Aradicbila, 18,079
(T»l|H>r S;ika 17:i7). PuIIik'o, .Vt.oLMi rifiyoKi*. 3i;.(il4. Siiihalapcdige, 70,371.
Siriinulrulln^ro. Vl.ULMi. Wana<«ingc, 1H,071). Wirahahugc. 70,:t71.
(iMi.'i A. !).>.— In the year of S»ka 1737. of the month Unduwak, under the
coni^lcUutidu runnwa.<«A. I, WatuHyuddc Wauaniuge Mcnik Appu, of Medasiya
|Miiliiw». <iu rcciiving pro))€rty worth 7 ridis have tranHfcrred in puraveni to
Kitiil/uha Arnchchiiii the land Wewatcnne Pangurugahayatahena, which
lMlun;^^(l to me. Witnt-MMcs who know the Kamu are Egodage Appurala,
Nantu'^^tc Pnnchi Appu. Ot Isirullago Ukkurala, Tctturala, Pusumba Hcnaya,
and Kuda lU-naya. lt<,07U.
WATULIYADDA.— A handet of Uduwohi, in Qandahe korale. Lower Ilewaheta.
WATUPOLA.— A vills^'* in Modapalata !:orale, Udunuwara.
In the Census of 1871 grou|)cd with Wirawala.
Population of W:(tu|K>la in 1881, 121 (55 males, 66 females) ; in 1891, 127
(63 maU'H, (>4 females).
In thv II. L. M. '-Mi^ acr«>s (13rf. lit. 1/.) of pnildy land were n^gistered in the names
of Wutui>oIii Kondii. Andekumnurt^ AraLhchiln. Herut^o.lravhchila, Arachchila,
Wnlu|Mil.i Hula, Hi ndoniyi* Ap]tn. Kondn. Tikinda. Gunimadittc Arachcblla,
Watiipiila Vihan*, Walagitlara Herat Uala, Wattegomuwe Vibare, Watupola
Vndl,vunda.
In 1878 Xt\ aerus (Mn. *2p. <•/.) paddy land wore rcgistorctl, of which 5 acrea
paid Rs. 14 16.
W.vi.AWWA. -The family iutorniarried with Krawwawela, Ratwatta, Kandure,
Yattukule. anil .Munilantla.
Wutu|Mda Knniurihunii, daughter of Ratwatte Adigar, married Wijesundara
Rajakaruuu Seiiewir.itna Handur, of L'rulewatta,Udunuwara ( Vol, /.^np. SO^ Hi),
WatuiMila Uanda married Yattakule Walawwe Dingiri Monika in diga ( To/. /.,
jip. 2U7, J67).
WAT—WAT Wf
Watupola o/taf Pknabokke Banda (anU, pp. 701-$),
Medduma Nilaino had au (ila f n>m his father Kanduro Bandaranayika for hods
in Watupola. Ono uf the buiiiidurie«, '* tho laiidii of Watupola Basiiayaka NilaoM.
Kuda Nilaine got land in tho Four Korales from Golahela Kanuuibami, wl|o
brought him up (87,272).
i>fMn7/>«.-Nillo^oda, late Uiidiyarala, n. HeratKe Diagiri Etana. PUiatlff aaid
that about fivo ycant bvfurc thu uccoMsiou his father was executed, and defend*
ant'M huHlmid wm puiiixhttl ami banlMhud to Wauduragala and their lands
confiHcaUHl {Jud. Ohm., 2Sth April, ISL'S).
Herat Mudiynns^lage, *M,i'>yj.
Kanij^urat^o, IMi,!).')'.).
Watu|K)lu Kerala ( Vof, /., p. 250),
Watupola UunuUHv ( Vof. /., p. 275).
(ITH.'i A.u.)-— ^n Monday, the fiftofnthday of the month Bale, in tho year
of Suku ir»H7. I, KtiMWutK' Vtdane, do hcruhy declare to have bestowed on wj
thrt-e children the titddn Koholane 2 {leliiH and Pttragaha*anKa 1 *-«««»»•».
t4)];fthcr with the lii;;h and low (fruundn ut(.ichf<l thereto. nituutttTat Watupoln
in Udunuwura. by dividing the came into three equal |iurtit. agn*eing that none
of my desc4'n(*aniM hIiuII make or cuum* to be made any dispute. whatever
concerning the Kunie. (IniprecationH.) \VitncttM>t* Kandure Mudiyantte, Herat
Rala of Payin^omuwa. Irugalhami, Megodage Undiya Rala, and Werawaln
Appuwa Fundi taya.
WATURAKr.MnUR.X.— A \ill.igo iu Mcdapalatii korale, Yatinuwanu
Strratn. — Watunikuniburc-ela.
liiliM. — MorcMiada-ellc-kandureliya, Niyangemoda-kanduroliya.
In tlie CcnMis of 1H71 ^Mouped witli Debi-ungn and Ourugama. Population
of Waturakuniburu iii IHHI, 14'J (HO males, OU fcmalcH) ; iu 1891, 115 {6H nialr%,
47 females).
In 1H7H :)0\ acres (ITxi. Op. HI.) of paddy land were regit»terod, of which
14| acrvH paid Us. b'.Vl.'>.
WATruAKTMiiiRK Wai.awwa belonged early in thia century to iha
Dodanwela family {Jml. Com., Uth Ftlnuunf, 1S22).
Action by Dodunwebi .Mc<lduum Handa againut Kulaitekara Mudi^-anaelajf^
Ran Menika on a bond (*J1,1(>H).
Wat.irakumburcge, gnindcbildrcn of Rambaradeniyo Baanajraka Nilmme
(Vol. I., p. 90),
WATUWALA. — A village in KulugammanaHiya pattuwa, HariKpatta. Formerly
a r(\val village.
KoitAWAKKAWA.a hamlet (1 of. I., it. 401)).
In the CeUHUM of 1871 grou|)od with Koniwukkawa. Population of Watuwaln
in 1881, 281 (172 maloH, 112 femalen) ; in 18U1, 23;') (127 uuiles, 108 foraaloa).
Durayo.
In 1878 2()9 acrcH (13a. \p. V,) of imddy land wore regi^torod, of which 41 acren
paid Us. 2:ii;:j.
Panna Duniyo bold lanti hero to HUpply giiiHH for tho kinga* fighting buffaloes.
(Jutl, Com., lith .March, 1S:.\H).
Alutgama Duggunna UnniinMo wiui in potweKHion of tluH village in King
Rajadbi Uaja Sinba*H reign {Vol, /.,//. 25).
Kotte Nayakkar, a Malakir, wan chief of tho village in tho iaat kinga reiga
(Jutt. Com., infi .Marvh ami Nth .\'orfmhrr, iS2S).
Notice of n man named Menika of Watnwala having gime to Kattuna in
Matar.i District, on a military expedition {Jiui. Com., 25lh JaMutnif, lit2S),
/<iMi/7iVj».— .\mukotuwrj.'o, «;i.s«.MJ. Attiire. :i:i.tNn», .'iM.li.^f, Uognhakotnwei^,
iVt.'JK-i. (b'tane^e. -IM.iiii.'t. llalanir«Mla, WallabacoiUDewale lln»niiyiika Nilame,
had pureliaMd land. 4S.t;:{:{. Kunilu-anp ^'e (J>/</ f'ou».,26th AiirrtHhrr,IS24X
ls.770, :i7.lo;», :.:<,oi'7. r.|.:»:ii, 7J.'.»:.S, sn,.v..-,. M<Mirnien, 17.<».Vi, '2\,VXi, a7,lOtt,
UiK'VM, .M.:.-»7. :.',».:.:.<;. r.i.MMi. s:i.:i:»i>. ;n;.;:ss. (»li.an;:e>re. 'J\.v.t:i. :.i.ri27. iiI,h2I.
«l.o7;J, lil.llMi. I'u\\ak;rt.newalnp'. «Jl.o7J. Uynuwatte^'e, 4H,Wi2, A.1,2H3.
Viyannaluv'e {Jml. Cum., 'Jut h Aon ihIji r, I.S'J4). Weralugoitdeniyege, 17,o:>5,
3:»,uo2. :»s.t»:,i, n:,,yjo.
Watuwai.a ViiiARE i» Haid to havo been built by Hantiye Xilame and th*
▼illagent, in the reign of King Rujudhi Ruja Sinha. It ownii 13 labaa paddj bind
mod Bpe)M9 2 Jahaii of high land.
9tS WBG— WEO
WEGALA.— A hamlet of Bmnbakwena, in PalitpaUa £att, Lowtr DambanL
WROALA.— A hamlet of Medamahanowara, in Udaaiya Fltttawa South, Uppar
Doirltara,
Population in 1801, 16 (0 maloa, 6 females).
WKO A M A.» A TillaKe in Gannewe korale, Ifpper Hewaheta, Tha wiaam inclndea
UiiliigBhapitiytt, Klamalwuwa, and Kanimidtila.
» StrraMM, — (lano-via, Kitul-arewe-ela, Nawela-ela, Paiti-anwe-ela, Weligantota*
oU. Yntihotfamo-ela.
In the (yuiiHUH of 1H71 (p*«)uped with Makumpe. Popnlation of Wegama
in 1HJ)1, aoi (U'JmuluM, 1&2femalcH); in 1891, 387 (215 malea, 172 females).
YolliilaH, DhobioM, Wuhumpurayu, Low-country Sinhalese.
A (ioTcrnment lioyn* nchool.
Minor roadn to Khunnlwcwi and Yitkadagoda.
H$hiU*. — H:ih:ttuiiK<»lH, 457 acroM ; Mukel-oya ; Oolombia ; Mnl-ojra (Rose,
ShainnM^k, and ThiNtlu).
In 1H7H 2i:^ iwTfn (lOtWr. 2/). 8/.) of paddy Und were registered, of which
l»3i ncrirt puifl IIh. 4tl7'70.
/;iiN/7/V«.~DahanokK«N i:*«, D. C. N. K. (Talpot Saka 1718), 6«,133, Tent. 883.
GaHa'"«<v<'. IX'.'ll (Sittii Kuka 1G77). Knllora^c, lUi.ias, Test ^83, Karanda-
wala WnlawwR of KtulKama, 154, IJ. C. X. E.. 2U.2U5, 3li,17». Pitiyefre, 20,2»&.
S<>wfn, 1*. E., a^faiuMt a Aloorman for a boutique on the Rahatungoda Estate
i:iu(N.s.).
(17.'>.'> A. !>.)•— In tho year of Saka iri77, of the month Medindina, the seventh
day of till* incrcMiHin}; moon, Ix-iuK Monday. Whi-reaM tho individual OallaiHW
Ap)iu. of \Vr;rania. in K^'odulihp llewuhHta, in about to pnjciiHl to Siam, this is
Kraiiiiil in «irdir that the ri^rht and title of tho naid individual to hiri landed
t>rop<i t V may bt> cDniirimil and Kccurcd in future. BecnUHO it wan directed by
(JH .M;iji'>iy, our ukhi \\\^)\ DiviuA L<»rd. tho Thief of Lanka: wbonovcr any
conir-i or di'«|iutt' nliall urii«(> aUiut (iiiUa>*Ha of :t pt'la;* I'Xtfut, Wvwuliyadda
of .'I |H'1ii<i, mid AM\i'<>dduniR. and tho hitch and low grounds. tenemontM, gnrdems
and plant 111 iitnii thrrt'tu lj«!lon}(in;r, or any |M»rt thereof, that poMtM'KHion may
be hrM by virtuo of thiM Hittu, it in granted. In witneiM whereof, inclusive
of the principal chiffit that fonni-d the Maha \Va.Hal Sabha, waii siinicd by the
. iffivt Adi^ar.
(17iM', A.i>.) ->Suka I7IK. I, r>ahnnuyuka^i* Dinfi^inila. of SVotrama,{n(iannuwo
koralo of llcwuhcta, dolMtpunith my paiavcnl proiu'rty, (ho up|N>r *J {Hflatf of
Karumidulo Anwodduma. to Karaudawala Kiri Ihinda to U* pOHM'MiMl by him in
pariivrni, in iMin^idcrntion (»f liirt |>ayintc my drbtH nmonntin^ to 7 amunu
of pudfly and 20 ridi>*. \Vitnof*M*s : \Vci;anin((u Vidano, (Sallatifogu Appu,
(inlluMMKo Koruhi, .Mukrm|K* Ilapn}(ollo K«irula, Kkiiiyo Nokatrala. Ihiliane-
kaluKu Mcnikrala, UorakadaknmburoKO Punchirala. LM, 1). C. .V. E.
Wkoama ViiiAKi:. — In a cavo, not in ){ood order, containing' two clay images
Mid paintinKM (nuviMi wiwarana) ; it him U amunu of mud land and about 5 acroa
high land (/w- Mfturhr),
The vihare owns in Mnturnta one panguwa (2 acres field and half an acre
garden) held by Ilowckumburoge. ScrvicoM (commutable for Us. 12) : to tie
the straw of Uanekumbure Muttcttuwa in Wegama and convoy it to the
pansala ; to poun<l a pola of paddy every month ; to mud and cowdung the
Tihnre an«l pnnnala nix tinion a year ; to arooninany tho nrioHt on three journoys
A year of (ivo tlayn nich. Thoi-earo, IjcnidoH. 2 J bitch liohl hold by the viliaro.
In thit* vilhi^o the vihare owuh a Nihi I'an^Miwa (1 aoit) lichl) held by
(Innadaho^'o. to tlmtoh tlio vihare and paiiHula and keop thoni in repair, to
keep tho nialuwai'loan and in good ordor, to cowduof^ tho vihuro, and to take care
of the prominos in tho KbHcnco of tho priest. Hervicex coumiutuble for Rs. 9.
Oalkandk Dr.WALF.— In a cave.
The llANdruANKKTA Maha Dewai.r owns in this village two pangn :—
1. 11 uno-knnibure.— Tenant : (lallaiiitrge. Holds 2| acres field. Servioea
(coninintablu for Uh. 13) : to Iw in mum at tho dewalo for four nnnitbs a year,
thirty days at a timo, and to cook the malten ; to thaitch and repair the
fiattirippuwa ; to appear before the Basnayaka Nilame at the Binhaleso new year
with 40 IfavoM nf U>t4d and a kovilikada. The dewalo paid the tax.
WBO—WEG tl9
S. Bftli-ambana Panguwa.— Tenant : Naguiellego. Holds 1) aera ield.
Bairioaa (oommuUble for Us. 0) : for four roontlua year, thirty daya at a tima,
to beat tom-tom at the dewalu twico daily, alHO to beat tom-tom for fifteen dayi
at the perahera and at tho four funtivaU ; to thutchand repair the pattirippowa;
to appear at the new year buforo the lloiinayaka Nilame and prenent a kada
of yegetablei with 40 leaveH of betol. The dewale paid the tax.
WEOIRITA. — A village in Mo<1apalata korale, Udunuwara.
IHlh, — Kuragalkanda, We^Mrikanda.
In the CouHUH of 1H71 ^M-oupcd with Da^kara, Dehnada, Hatnagoda, and
MeniklK>wa. Population of Wo«ririva in IHrtl, 2U*2 (142 uialea, KM) females) ;
in 1891, 24G (127 maloM. 110 fcmaloH).
In 187A 0'.)] acn*s {VJa. 2/i. Uy.) of oaddy land wore rugiiitercd, of which
43| acreo paid Um. 14H;) I.
Land liolil for tho KiTvicc of wa^llin^' for tlio king cliangud to that for serriea
under tho Raddo Niluino (Jmi. Coiti,^ 'J ml Oc/«//. r, lH:i.'i).
Wc^iiikaiida or tin; (Irottti rolTio « niuto (37,K22, 80,704, 88. M5). On the
top a ina<<H of rockn, in whit'li thuro aro caveH and tho foHuwin^ inscription in
Asoka luttorrt, of which Mr. Xuvill kin>liy gave inu thiH itmderinir : —
" Bala Humanasa TiH.-iha Upasaka (U)) naya."
The cave of the UpaHaka Tina, Hon of Data Sumana.
*' UpaHaka Tiniiya (lenaya),*'
Thu cavo of the U|)a«ika Tis;i. (xVfi//*.— Thu laat three lettora broken off.)
Wruikiyk Wai.awwa.
/(f wt fV //'«.— Ad ikuri Miuliyan<H'lA}ro Miuliynntm, Kapnrnla, tenant of tho Weglrijo
Yiliaro. 18..'i7H. Arninl)cK<\ 'ilMti^*. Hurrio. Mn*. Kmily, unou owned Wegiri-
kaiula itliiit tho Uroito estate, ho,7u4. HMl'i. C n'lw well. A moK, onoo owned
\\V;,Mrikau«la alin* the CSrollo e'ttate, :17.^22. Hurikuduwo Vidanela^% S8J8&.
Imbul-uHKro Di-anuyaka Miuliyaiirtola^e, (ilMoO. Kotuwe^re, H7,H22, 6U,723,
GU,4(»o. MiNtnmu, mi.7ol, ^<h,ll.^ WikniuiuHiuha ArochchiUage n/ir/tf Ibala|[e^
t;0,72:K Yakdc-'^ulaKO. I7,l»:.0.
W^UiiRiYF. uVitu Xarancammana Viiiaiii:.— It ImM a Nila Panguwa (In. 8/i.6l.
tleldrt, 0(1. 1/). 0/. g:irdeiis. In. lyi. 0/. hon). Tonantn : three Vellalai*. HtTvicva
(eommutal)lo for Us. Ax-l^U) : two Mlmnm — in ulteruuto yean« eaoh to wood tbo
maluwa for tho fesiivalx. to eowdiing tho viliaro Hoor oniH) a month, and whit«-
WttHh once a year, Hii|t|>lying chtiiiam ; to porforui the tewawn hervii*«i daily aod
ko<n> tho temple in ri'pair. •
The Viliare Ii.ih in Uankara a Nila Pani^iiwa (tVi. 2/i. 0/. fleltln, Ofi. In. ft|.
gardenH). Tenant: Hatiia^'oila Itin Meiiika. Servieen (coiuuuitahlufor !U.n'A^):
to give 2 pclan fiaddy and assiht in repairH of the vihare ( Vul /., /i/i. IJJ, Hi),
The incunihunt of llilpanwela Vihare in DaHkara IioUIm thia Vilmrti (Vol, /..
p. ISS),
Worawida MadhnraM^ahhidhana Ann Xayaka TniianMc, of Wegiriye Vihara,
v«. Adikari Meda<{e MudiyanMrla^e Kapurala, a vihare tenant (4ri,f>7H).
Wkoiiiiyi: T)i:\vai.k.— Tt in M.iid u% have l>oon built hy King Walatram Baha
f89 H.c.) ill the eave. It i;* a plain liuilding repairtMl r«H}ently. Imddo tho
uewale in a ]ireKH are two clay iniagi-.H of Siva.
Baanayaka Nii.ami::^ of Tin: Dr.WAi.K..— Knbhekaduwo, 18ir» ( Vol, /.,/». 4S6Y
Bamliaradenive, junior, lH2t to l><2r>. Maiupitixe.nonior, IHiti. .Madugalle I82*J.
Dunuwila IKU to IH:)7. (liraiama \KM to iM.iO. Kmwwuwela (ll.iifiO) 1K41
to IHiVj. Erawwawela from 1H.VJ to 1M7U. Oanhate 1870 to 187a WariyapoU
1875tol8M4. Madu^Mllef^onl IHHI. .
Botidapitiye Bo maluwa, on the banks of the Maliawelt-ganipi, io Kahata-
pitiya, im the renortof this dewale for the ceremony of cutting the water at Uio
end of the perahera ( Vol. /., p. SUO),
Tho Dkwale has nineteen pangu here : —
/. MuttvUu (la. Op, ()/. /iihU, 0<i.2j). 2^ giirdooH) held by tbadtwaU.
' S. Baiin.— TsiwaU:tbi««TolUlM. lloh]lh.VO''flelil>.Oi>.lD.OI.nTdMii
Ou. J/i. >U. Iivnik. 8urvivM (cninmut-ilila for Iti. 17 Hii) : avery Iteturdiy ud
Wiiliii'iuUy to iifforiBull'n ; t<i carry ■lieiit'-i|(iiikn(tli<i Dsirijo fiir the psiahar*
■ikI »tlur iiiulluii ; t'l irocil tlio iiKiliiwa iif Lliu widij'ii niirl i)i>conite it ; to open
■nil rliMC tlio il<Kir of lliu Aniiaiiilil|{<' : to wvcd tlie ma'uwii lioar tlie dcwtle uid
■•i'i-|i it tuiir liiw^H u yivr : ti> w:iii.-)i >t ilio tbrealiiiig-flunr ; to lupply planki
fiiT ni|iiiii'>i : til iiii|iL-ar berurv ibii UaiiMyaka Kilninu four limei x jriatr knd
praxiit HttLvtiiKwla aivl Iwlvl. TIibmi lorvKia >ro nut roDdvni] wb«ii th*
». Ki>luini)(uilunf)aiiwiM»ii.— Tenants: tbraaVvlklH. Hold lir. n^. 37. fiolds,
la.<^. li'. i;an|.'ii«. Tn. l/i. (I/. Iivii. HDrviciM (eominuUliln r<ir It*. 4»80); toaltenJ
IhuiH'rnhi'ni; Inlwiii iniin nJi[lit nn'ldii; furonadavof til ~ "'"■"" "—■- ■*
giniiiii'iH'tiyaiiriiiiriTii ; t»i(iveiuin<liikliu«at(>tliuIlBi.. ._ _
)i-nil>i'r4;(»K»Hitlitlirllii-iiii}'HkaNiUiiu!riir(lKiflvoiliiy>i»ftheMaliaPeralMi«
atthi Kiimly .S'ailu lli'wilu : io|,'iru<Hi»iiulT:il'it»t1>n'i>iillu)rouileUiii!rop.M>d
KUiKTiiili-iHl it ami in n'jnirii : t'l tlialcli him mir iif tlio wjlinlltada i to supjily
tiHiliifiir Tviwini i ill wi'-il ami Jinmt.iIu lliu iiialuwa fur tlir ii-ruliL-Ri ; at MwhM
Ihu Ti-nlitaN tii iimiiiil nwii-iuitiiti ; ti> iln auy niH-ciul iviiiiE fur novan dayi.
4. Uiiiiwa^iii. -'IViiuiit^ : four Vt-lluln-. 1I»I.I l.i. .1... il. Hil.U, Su. h'- ^•
IMik'in, l». ip. <lf. Inn. S.-rvh»M i«.i.iitiiilal>)<- for It- iU Wt) : mimo u» No. .1,
ami ill niMiliiin liiliiiiiK tliii f«rt1io |ii;nii(-ni tniin iiny I'lacu within tli«
di<itri(-i.
r>. i;.inwnKi>in.— T mo : tiro Vvll.la< llohl 0,,. »>i. (II. IliM^.O". Is. 21.
SnliiK. ><i-rviiv>< (nm i\M,< for It". .".I 4r>) ; uiiiu n* Xi>..1,ilihI in ndJitum to
I llii- M-rrii-v lit Kuiihitnwiiuu for llu; iH^rahvra.
._'':_ . 4.i.';l(.. i~ '
7. II
Ibt. IV. •■'■W'li. KarviiiVK (oiinu dilu f w lU ,
to (iri'viit li> llip 1ti(>iuivaitu N'tUluu *G!;iilal>ic< ami l-«tL'i mid ti> give pehidum
wlwii ho vinilH tliD duirale. In ollirr n->|H'rtH the mom aa No. 3.
H. Mla.-TL-nani : oiw txiw-r:i<t.-. Iliihl* IIh. 2p. III. Il■:ld^ Oh, Uf).U. enrdeni,
lit. ly>. ■■/. Iwiv Sirrin-i (raiiuiiiulalilu for Tti. Id-fli): in watvli at Iho aluKa fur
aiiivduy*. It'll iluia it atiiiui ; tiK^irry pndily to llw k^'iiO' "Kitthuteh it ; to
bilil iMiul.iii at iha |H-nitiurn : tit vluar tlie t{ruuiii) niniid (liu cliela tra« and
denmtv it onre in livu yi':iM ; to t>iit ii|i a hImiI near tlir Uiyakupniut'ila once in
thrru yean } to ni|>Hir iIm wnlla -it llie duwiili- ami tlic atil-liiadn<ia : ta gi*«
■mwiMii fiinr liiiwM a yrar to tlm Uiiiiiuyaka Nilamu ami carry the adukku-petti
lubi* walawwBuivriiliy ilii'li^iiiwifamiwiiiilu.
H. Mia.— 'IViiniil : imu Vi-llaU. IlohUllii. &k 4f. Gi-Mk, U'. Oy<. 1/. gardana.
HiTrin-K (nimmulalilu fur Uv IT'ii.'i) : (■> wi-cl Ibe muluira for the fi-stivala ;
1iu jKiildy III Ihii aluw^i : to (fa:ilc
lali|H>t for tlai fiHtikiila niid |h
imlima at Ihfi Kamly N'alhn lluvalu;
ill. ' N'itH._'l\'iini.tii : two Vi'll^Ui. Hold 1,1. 1,., il ll(!l<li>,lhi. On. H. Biirdcna,
la. iif. ». Iirn. K.'rvir»(c<.miiiuit1,lof.iriU. 44'l.'i| : UiwiliI iiiiil dec.ralo (be
maluwik : III Iwt i<L ra nt (lie nniua for two mniilli' : to tliali-h ihu dcwali] ;
tnla-ar llm niii'h>liya; in ndln-t oil fniiu livu I'nyiinlukiiruyu ; oviiy Wcdiirwlnj
■nd rtuliinluy tn ■ii|i}ily vruuiaNni fur tliu uiiillua anil 'llnomHl; to amiot in
BHikinu il Hiiil ri'iiiovinit iliu k:iilt: hi iviiiii (wlily nndiLilt from tliu niiiwa ; to
perform Ihu nbiiilH>iiM ; lo |¥innd :! iMdua aiiil >'>kiimiiii>iKi-lily ; tiirloaii (ha
dtiKe for iliii |H'r4hi<r.i ; lo nirry nml ]ir>'|iiin? clay ami hivu llruwooil to maka
Uli» ; to uivii fiiiir imiviitH iif Iwlrl.
II, Xiln.— TfiiaiilK : two l)lii>Ui'>. lIoM ufpinloiiof L'Uhu^ Korvieea (com-
muialilii fur K<\ 0 : to wihiI nml ilcrnRiii^ ilui m:iluwa iiiic- a jcar.
Itf. 1.1. 14, I.'! .ViLL-Tuiiaiib hold oiia |wU uf i.'artk'iia tor tho xnme wrTica
M N'u. 1 1. I.'oiiimiitalile for It*. -ITM.
li, Xilii.-Tcnaniniiwu Vulhlnn. Hold a tinnlun ot A lahaa. SarvicMfnim-
nulatik for l|i. .'.) : lo l.hiw iIil- hiiLjiHllya at thu iwrahim.
17. Mutukudu -Ttmint ; oiiu \Vlliil:i. Iloldin fluid of tlii.2,.. 4f. rtvrvica*
(nmimiitnlihi tor lU 14-7ii) : to lioM thu mutukudu for the |>eralisr> ; lo llutcb
Um Kraiiary ; to •lore [ladily in it, and watcb It fur two inontli* ; to mtui and
dcrorali' Il nluwa ; tn ■upply )>lniik* ami iLWut in rejiuini ; to prewnt lietol
WEO-WEO 961
18. Maldena.— Tenant : one VelUla. Holds a garden of one laha. Semeee
(oommutahlo for 50 centM): to clear tlio malnwa and pot up decorations onoe a ^ear.
19. Kaiikaiiam.—Tvnant : ono Yollnla. lioldd a field of 2 pclaa. Senrices
(commutabic for Jit*. 14*70) : to tlmtcli the atiiwa, to cany paddy into it and
watch it for two monthA ; to hold Iho |Nilihii for the foHtivals and peraherm ; to
dear the mnluwa near the walmlka<Ia niul decorate it ; to fell, prepare, «nd
remove timber for repaint ; at each festivid to present betel.
In the Ili Lekum ^litiya 5'J acrcR (29ri. l/i. 8/.) paddy land wero registered :
14^.. 3/). M. as belonging to the dcwalo, V2a, O/i. 8/. as belonging to the TiLareY
the rent to Udagunipaho Waluwwa.
WEOODAPOLA. — A village in Udti^oda Pallcmya pattuwa, MaUle North,
in Denibawa-wasam.
Wedeyya or Wudando Hnilikmana Uala. one of tho«ie who bronght the branch
of the sacred bo-tree, re.'-idfd here (««//•. pfh o-tS, 660),
ropulution in 1H7], ]l>7 (104 niuKs, VK) femaleH) ; in 18H1, 145 (81 males,
G4 females) ; in 1K*.»1. 14*2 (7(; males, i\i\ females). Vellalafl, Vidaneki, Tom-tom
Heaters. Jinr^ery ea^te.
In \xlH '.• [ aoroH (47«/. 0/». I/. ) of p.idtly land w»Te i-ogiHtero<l. of which 44} acres
paid Ks. '.•112.
A Viii \i{i: in rnins.
WrcoHAiMir.v Wai.wvwa. — The familx nanio in Wegotlanola BandaranaTaka
Waliala Mudiyanse, the family is deseeudcd from a liratmiin from Wekada
in India.
A dant;liter of \Ve«rodapol:i Nilumo married Pahahiwela Batwadana Nilame
\Vevro<l:ipi)la Menika, widow f>f ITannas Walawwe Ukku Banda, married
Dawnla^'ala Banda {Voi. /., p. S(iO).
\Ve«rodap<>la Uatemahatmaya was en^'a^^ed in the roliellion, and with hia ecm
Wet^txlaixda llaluwiidana Xilamo wafl banished in 1H18.
Tlic Uatemahatmaya died. The llaluwadana Nilamo rotamed about 1832,
and dic«l two or three yeai-s afterwards.
The yonnger s<»n, \Vegodai>oIa Nilamo, wan in 1825, when about eighteen yean
of age, appointed DaMtayaka Xilamo of PaH^ama Dewalo (19,ltt5, 25,172),
Ho was an assessor to the Judicial Commissi(»ner in that year.
Before 1H41 he was appointeil Uatemahatmaya of Matale East, and in that year
ho was in trouble alM>ut forest land sold to Mr. lionUm (28,r>2tn. He was
deprived of office in*eonsei|ueiHv^ of his share in the Matalo rekiellion of 184A.
He niarried a danuditer of llatwatte Atlii^ar (Vol. /., p, JO), and hi|d many
litigations reuardiui; the shan* «>f the Hatwalte lands (33, 21.4l)ri.«i27,037,.33,94U).
He was Pailikara Lekam from 1K2'.) to IH32, \Ve«likkara Lclcam 1833,
Uatemahatmaya uf Ktttmah^ \xM to IMUK of .Matale South 1841 to 1H49.
Ho was UaHnayaka Nil.iuto «)f the Kandy l*attini Deviale when he died in 188<>.
He had a dan<:hier inarrifd to rnam) iiv.e MollipMla, late Uateniahatniajm.
He had various liti^'ations wiili her aUiut ih«> lands of his wife, her nuulier.
The dan-hter Ii:m| do ehildKu (;U.7Jx, M.TMK H'.l.tHO. [HKMWK IJ.V.W5).
In ls(><i hi* raided tlie uition 4I.7IU against Alutwewo Walawwe Banda,
Punchi Kumaiilianii. and Maniiii;<*iuuwe llanda for a lar^e number of landa
worth C'^iM). The Kumarihanii claimed llie^e lands a^i the daughter and heir of
Upanaka Nilann* ; the two H:nid:i«* were lur m»ii and ^Oiindsoti.
We^o.lapolu maintained that the Knmardiami was his full sister, the daughter
of the bani'»heil ltat«inaliatniaya,anil that she had no nUatvi in the lands uf Lokci
Menika. tin* daughter of Tpasika Nilamo. I sustained his elaim.
He owntd lands in l)ind)ulwela, Duud)ukola. and Kanangomuwa {Vol, /,,
pp. Iti7, /«?, 7/0).
The Wi«4»>dapoIa Xilames wore closely relator! to the Alutwowo Walawwa
family in Matalo ( To/. / , /», ^n).
Ke|ipiti|Mi|a U:iteiiialiainia\a rn. Weli'.'.d.i W:dawwe Tikiri Uanda, OixlaganiA
Tikin Knmarilianii. uiul (iirai/ania TiKiri Knmardiami. for the estate of
We-.'Oilapol.i Loku Kumarihanii (7I»». N. S. ; Te>t. I,!14H).
Talu'ahauoda Itatt niahatma\a and Talw'aha^edu Medduma Banda Mudi> anna
and Tikiri Uamla Mudi\anse ore ^el:l^le^ld as the owtutH of eight Ninda
Paiigu. TunantH : Alut^o, (iaiiitayala*;e, Andawalayulugo, Ilitiumgo, Deml«iwa
Mt WBO—WBH
Alutgc, Palftpatwaiayt, and Horaiiekaraiie. Uold 4 acres fields aud ft acres
ffanlena. Horvioes (oommutable for Rh. U &0) : to present 40 betel leavea and a
knda of a bunch of plnntaiiiN and 5 piriwuhi of Teg^tabka at the old and ii«:w
year, t«>f(ethcr with nn an-caniit ctittir or cunih or ^ontothing of tho sort. The
iK'iiibawa Tan^u, for which the |ir4t|»rietoiM paid the tax, arc held as follows :—
To upiH'or nt tlio old and nvw }i-iir livforo thv pr<»priet<>ra with 80 Iouvcm of betel
ami pin)((iN ; t<i pound (I pi Iuh of ptiddy u year ; when thcru ia n nmrri»KO or a
pinkaniA to uttvnd tho waluwwa with pin^o^ : toidou(*h, to put up dnum, to mow,
to roup aud ^uthir. to thn >h, and to liiiiil ctruw in tiie niuttctlu ; to thatch tho barn.
\Vo)((MlupoI:i Tikii'i Hantla Lckani, Maniii^ouiuwo Luku Dandu Lckuni, and
Wou«N|»po|.i Puiirhi Kuntai'ihanii are n>t.'i^t«Tcd a^^ tho owners of Hcvcn
Xinda ran}{U. T* iiantH : As^iriye Vidaiicb<;e, llvlandayage, Kundc Uumyalage,
Ih-rakarayala^f, Kon^ahaniulauattc^'ir, (jirunnaK-i^c, and Dulnjjnlngc. Hold
ijiicreM gurdouH. Service:* (cununu table for Uh. '2'A) : the fintt-nauicd tenant, who
hohlH the first pani^uwa, ban to appear at the new year at the walaw wa wiih an
adukkuHa anil 40 lietel Icavun ; to pound 2 |ielaH of paddy u year ; to bind 100
bunillc^ of Himw aud aHHJHt in thatching tho walawwa ; to acconiimny the
prupriutoi^H on two jourm}i» a year within tho Matalo Uiittnct or to Kandy
currying their Uttcl box. or a niumavtuda, or the talipot; to work for tho
walawHa ft>r four da>s a year. Tho rest of tho pangu are held by tho other
tcnant^ jtdntly ftir the following ^^e^vices: — To appear at tho walawwa at the
new vear and present a peiiinnkada of ve<;etable«i and 40 betel leaxen : to pound
2 pelaa of paddy a >eiir. tic KHI bundlcH of iitraw, and Amnt in thatching
tho walawwa ; to go nn two journeys a year within the Matulo Dihtrict or to
Kundy carr}ini{ biui^a^^c ; and to work for the walawwa for four dayii a year.
Pahalaqo Tikiri Vidann U roi;i»tcrcd as tho owner of a Ninda Panguwa
(Runwedi>arallayu). Tenant : (talketiyulaycgo. IlohU half nn acre of garden.
Services (coiiiinutahle for Ue. r50) : at tho old year to present a piMiunia of
ait areeanut euiier and 3 tuttn.
Wipassi T'nii:inse is reuislcred a« tho owner of Kuttaha Lokamo Panguwa.
Tenant : Asu'ii t<aniuiulielni{e. Holds an aeiv each of lichU and gardeni*.
ScrxiceH (eituiniiiiable for Its. fi) : tt> pi^sent tho proprietor with 40 leavoh
of iH'tel, li I'ananis, and a kadu cnn.sisiiiiL,' uf a btincii of plantains and kuwnn or
kuxili at tbu old year. The tenant | aid the tax.
>VKHOLL.\. — A village in Wagaiianaha Udasiyu |Mittnwa, Matale North, 2 niileti
from tho Trineonialee road.
Not mentioned in any of tho Census returns. •
A few of the people hufTcr from parangi.
Fields arc cultivated once in two years.
WKHKIt A.--A village in IMuuoda Pallcsiyn pattuwa, Matale North. The wasam
includes Koblicwehera. Tnlakirivawa, Weleniulla.
Population in Ih71, '2M (r27'males. lUU feinaloM) ; in 18H1, 170 (89 males.
HI feinahs) ; in IHtH, \M yH't males. HI females). Vellalas.
*fn 1H7H .')4 acres {'l^i, IS/t. xl.) of |>addy land were registered, of which 3(i} acres
paiil Us. 7a 10.
Tho ruins of a dagoba.
(1 <;:>:) a.i>).— On Saturday, the tenth day of the Inercatfing moon of thd
month Nikini, in the year of Suka l.'>7.'>. The |)articulars of tho bind purchased
of I he ehirf t^' Kadali ") of the village Nikawehera. in Kundajiallaoi Pallesija
paituwu, are as follow t* : — Tnlakiriyawe Arachchila paid 20 ridis for Siyam-
Knlaw'ewa (.including tankt^ nud dams) within the Itoundaries, to wit. lielow
Kiituniuilungala an«l bilow the "ella," this nidu of ltuwan>maduga1a, this
Hide ol' ItlandutU'luw'e-ineiliiL'alu-w'etiya, this nMo uf l)iimbulu*oyC'dewahuwa,
uhd this Hide uf \\\Ianiiti\aw-e.oya, and purchased this land in |iaravvni.
\Vi(u«'s*^*i* to ihir* punluisc are (!a)ew'elu (iaiuiuahe I also kuow, hiTUgoda
Oaiuiitidie I aN*i kiutw*. ratiiwrla (lummahe I also know, Puwakpitive
(«i(Mimili«« I a)-o know. |).iml»;igolle C.imiiiaho I also know. Anybody
di-putiiu' (hi* will lii> ea-t into and tortured in the everl.totin;: hell. Any one
wholi !• i)>N thi^ v\ti>, .\iu by word of mouth, will cnj«>y hliss iu heaven —
thi« lautl gr.nil wat ohcainctl.
{ lTj:i A.n y—rnder tln» ••»m-tt'llatlon Suwana.onthlsWi'ilne^dfty, thetwclfth
day iif the inen>:i<«imf mo«m of tho month Nikini. in the year of Saka 1645.
Kirimetiyaw'e .Miihutiula purekait^ Mttuduuvluwe«wewa, the paruveui property
WBH^WBL m$
of Kuriyaje Abadtla Kapawt, for SS ridb, buuiifUriff of whioh art UUo iklo
of the outlol on the top of Galapit«*wew»j below the oatlet of iho tank,
below tho MntKlii^hinna, on tho mirth thin Mt^» of Maha-hnlana, oa tlie WMi
above M<'<1iiKiilwiri iya. on the Muith thii* Hide of Mnha<ela. Thi« land wan given
to Kirimetiyawe Mohitttaln. WitneMen who know thU are Kuriyaye Qanimah«,
Arnehchi (Jaiuinnhe of thii* vtllniro. I>iwiileknmhure Naide of thin villafrei
PvnalabiMla Miihundiiama, Nikulu ArKcbchilii, Ktaln'ndi-wewe Pcnalalioila
Knin. Kotwatte Xaidi>of tben^ime villain*, Kana^oluwo Mudijranto,Etabeo«]twtwe
Untra Ileuaya. Amliawela Onnitaya. May it bo lo.
WEHIOALA (EAST and WEST).— Yilbigei in Modaiiiya pattuwa, Matale 8ooth,
in Iinbnl|>itiye-w»Hrim.
Ponuhtion of Wrbicfala in 1«71. 370 (202 malcn, 177 femalcn). In 1««1 :
of Wcbii^alu East, 277 (l.'U m.iIeK, Ui* fem.iliH):of Wchigala Weat. 201
(103 males. U8 funinU:!*) ; total, 47H (234 inaleK, 244 femulea). In 1M91, of
Wchi<,mla KaMt. Ill (tU mnlcn, 50 females) ; of Webigala Weat, 315 (159 malca,
15C females) ; total, 420 (220 malc^, 204> fumuleri). Pannayo, Paliyo, Smiths,
Carpontcn*.
In 1878 51 1 acrefl (2.ni. 3/i. 3A/.) of paddy land were roiifintcred, of which mora
than half (I'.Ui. \p. hi.) wore reduemod, 24| acrca paid Rii. 65*16.
AbtNi7/f#. — E<landc(co, 2A,7<iA. Galketahenegv. 28,7CH, 49,124. Galkotnwcga.
52,173. ninpanage, 2H,7t!8. Pusitclleyalagc, 4U,124.
A YiiiARE, recently built.
WERANDAGAMA.— A village in Kandapahala korale, Upper Donbara.
Stream. — Wekande-oya.
II til. — Tamnu-atitdiinna.
Not in any of thu ('eniiufl returns.
WELA(tAM.\.— A villai^o in Pallepalata koralo, Tunpane.
Stiram. — Pani^alia-eia.
Hill. — I ! in^nlt;«d lekanda.
IVipiilation in 1H7I. ltV2 (^7 male^. 75 fonialoa) ; in 1S81, 119 (lOi
96 l'eni;ile.>) : in IHtH, 17H (1»2 maloH, 86 females).
In the II. L. M. H:i ncnn (41/y. 2p. (U.) of luiddy land were n>gisterod in tlie
of Xanayakkara Kalii. Atupat.tn Nnuuyukkara Ukkuhanil, Atapattn Nai
yakkani Kunm, Nanayakknra Arapattu IJyanarala, Nanayakkura Atapattv,
•N:in:tyakkani Wiji-kwn Aehrfiila, Pndikara Tenhami, Ata-awnda Ilamadihaai,
Padikara Kkan<'kli:iini. .Vtapattu Sakalanuri Aehebi, Nanayakirara t!<lamafatiui
Achcbi, Nanayakkam Wijetiin Achchi. A(a|iatto Amaraiiin Achchi. Itint
Siib.uMara. Aiajattu Nanaynkkat-a Ranawira Aehehi, llini Ukkohaai,
Atapiitlu rkkuwa. Atapatlu 31utu, Ataimttu Sundara, Atapattn Liyanarala,
Pailikara Tenhami, Pudiknra Di-tan.iyaka Achohi, Ata|)attu liannckaya. Bint
Tikiri Naide. I'adikara Santaratun Aebehi. Ata|Mittu Nanayakkara L'kknhraai,
Atapattu Nanayakkara Kapuru, Lan'*akara Akuru.
In 187H 8)^] acreft {\hi. \p. 5/.) |>addy land wore n^giNtero<l, of which 79} acna
paid Rh. .3i;o-()4.
>h»Mi7"j» — (!alpotte|»ola Miih«»tlallni?c. 1.0:.i», 17.S'.L». Muhandiramgc,l.a'>9,173M.
Pallepiliyrire. Ul.oMii. Samarakou.u'e. :tl,o>:j.
Wri.acama Viiiaki: wati buili in tho rei'^n of King Kirti Ari by the villa(«era,
and H<mio anwcddum fnun iiigh landM, ap*>uni<naneeM of their sorTice landa,
WOro dedicated. No deedrt.
Tlic in^tide of the temple, in wliieli are twelve imagint of lUiddba, is a
Tho viliare xa regi^iureil m owning laud in Kitu!di»ra (Kv/. /.,/>. y^i).
XTELAOAMATENNA.— A Inmlet of Watad'lora, in Pallepone korale, KotaaU.
Stifiiin». — Lulkandure ela, .Maiiav'ii>^i(iye ela.
Minor roail from KotbH«*bild estate to Nawalapitiya.
Population in IK'Jl. 3'.l (17 males, 22 femalcK). 8mitbs, TcUalaa.
Extent under paddy 12 acres (6 amuuu).
WELAMBODA. — A village in Kandupalau korale, ^dunawara.
UUL — ^Jl^wikuiubura or Moragolla-naye>kanda.
9.14 WEL— WEL
In thn Conffun of 1H71 grouped with Wutadenija and Ambagaiiieniia. Popula-
tion of \VcluinlK>da in MiHl, M5 (47 maloA, 38 fcmalcH) ; in 1H91, 98 (44 malet,
M femulcM). Moormen.
In the II. L. M. Ml aurcn {^Ha. \jt. 0/.) of pa<ldjrland wero rogistorad in the nanus
of Welauiboila Ytilorala, Muha Lckama, Utrtge YedaraU.
In 187834) ucroN (17ff. lyi. 7i.) were rcgiHtorcd, of which 11| acres paid Ra. 43 43.
In 1747 A.n tlio king giive thin Saiinan to hia MooriKh pliyvicion :—
Sri. — The cnactmunt made hr the inooiuparablc. mmt glorion^. and gracious
witMlom of our aiiguxt Maji'^ty Kirti Sri. dv<tccmlc>d of Maha Sammata of the
Sfilur lliu^o. WhcrcaM Uujnkarunn Waidyatilaka Gopala Mnduliya did with
gr<*at loyaltjr antl faithfiiinc^« M^rvo the Groat Gate, the following lands, '
Hituatf' ut WrlaiiilKMln. in Kunduimlata of Sindumwana Udunuwara, viz.,
Utlaliiitiirc 2 |M>lnn, Liyan>tin((a '.i |Kla!«, Kaluhu-an^a 1 p<*la, Yag^rala 5 jiclas,
Kmlinkolo :» iN'I.1'4, Atnlmilfiiiyu :t prius, Gulninlla 1 auuina. Mitalv 2 \io\a»,
llu'iiraiitlniiyu 'J pclun. Wntiitlmiya 1 |H'1a, all then* u( 7 auuinii in ]mddy
miwin;; extent. incIuiUn:^' th«* iti^h lands U*lon^ing thm'to Uing 1*2 aniunu, the
iMtunilarioo i>i ih«M> nr*^ iUim-ila, thi-* >'uU' ot th** villaire lioundary of Kura*
dfniya. this ^i«lo of th«* iMiundary of thr Malij^awa fon-st. this »idc of Mon'lura-
ondiiK'aln, this >iilo of th«« villa^'^- iNiunilaries (if Gnnhnla luid Watadcniya, all
thr>«> hi^h anil niiidily lan«ls, gartlon*. hou-fs, imd plantations induMve,
tojjrtlu-rwilh an dophanf. w«ri» granted to Im» possessed undi^turlKHlly by him,
his i-hildrm. and );randc-hiMix-n from ^Tncration to ^^onrration. In the year
of S:iki« \M\*, ot th«' month Wrsuk. on ThurMlay, the wcond day of the waxing
moon, thiH .Sanna« han been is>ULil aix-ordin*; to royal command.
/>iwi»7/,*.— Mot.rmin. 42..3u<;, 44.307, Aif.MXt, ri,:{h.-. (N. S.).
Five Yclhilafv, tunantH of a Kapu Pan^uwa of tho Knmdcniye Dewate,
hold *2| arn H litld and liulf an acre i;ardi.'n. Services (commutable for Tin. 29*45):
to iH'rJorni the duticH of a kapunila and to keep tho dowalc cloun. No penum.
Tho Duwalo haH land here, on a Sittu dated 1798 A.i>. by Urulowatto Disava
(IW. I., p. -IDS).
WELAMITIY.VWA.— A villago in NVagapanaha Pallcaiya pattuwa, Matale North,
in Enibtil-ainbe was;ini.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in 1881, 25 (17 males, 8 females) ;
in IH'.M, 7 (.\ males, t fcmalcH). Pannayo.
Kin^ ^Vala^anl Hahii (89 B.r.) dedicated the two Wclaniitiyawas to the
ulbowHof theroriinilient imago of llnddha in the Dambulu Viharc(ro/. /.,;>. /:2o).
King Don John or WioLila DliaimiMuriya I. (li>0*i a. i>.) granted \Yelamiti-
yawa and otiier villages to the Danibiilu Yiliare ( \'nl. I., it. Via),
Kint; Senarat (liinl) a.i».) conlirmed to tho viharo, Koholann 4 amunu and
Daniiuwa IH aninnu in Welauiitiyawa (I'o/. / , />. /JO).
Natjolle .Vtiliadassi Fnnauiu), in tlio beginning of tho lant contury, plantod the
ganlen (Sallindewatta ( Vul. /.,/>. I'Jl),
King Kiiti Sri resiitn;d to Uandiulu Viharo, AYoIaniitiyawa, Godarawola,
Goiianiixa. and Neluwa.
Tho Danibulu Viharo owmh a pangiiwn hero {U aorca field) held by Iicnnwala
Paliala Walawwa and Alut^'aina Ihala NYahiwwa. ServiceM (commutable for
lU. 2*.») : to snpply yearly two kadapai of rieo (20 aeeri*) and to givo one
maHKi at the new year and old year : t<» appe.ir beforo tho Nayaka Unnanae and
preKcnt a k* vilipettiya and 4<> betel leavcH on each occiision.
There aru two other |iangu held by tenantH-at-will.
WETj.VMrE.— A village in K«»hoka koralo. Upper llowahcta, in Denike-watam.
.S/r#7n<i.— Dedulu-ela.
It in not in the (\ nsusof 1H71. Population in 188], 97 (48maloH, 49 females) ;
in 1H91, 4H (21 ntales. 27 feimileM). Vcllalas, Smiths.
rn<h r (mddy 4(i acren (2i) aniunu).
Fnm ill, «.— Uodandcgc, 4 1.4r>ri.
WELAXDAGOUA.— A hamlet of Wataddora, in Pallepono korale, Kotmale.
population in Inlil, In.'i (,09 maluH, 4i> femaloH).
WKTiAN(.AHAWATTA. — A village in PallcMya pattuwa, MaUlo East, in
51a UKMagolK -wu'<4un.
WEL— WEL
Stteami. — Bsmbaran-wahana*ela, Nikula-oya.
In the CenHUii of 1871 Wolan^liawatta and PalleWolangahawaiU ; the popula-
iion of the former wan 162 (7U ninl«-9, 73 fonialeft), and the Utter grcNiped
with Wttdaksihainada. PojiuLition of WcianKnhuwatta in 1881, 282 (14U naW,
133 fen1.1K^) ; in 1891,317 (170 nialcH, 147 feinalcii). YclbUa, Nilamakkanjo,
Gurunnchcla.
In 187H i>7^ urrcH (33<i. 2p. 11.) of pa<ldy land were regiatered, of wkieh
bb^ acreH paid Uh. l(»H-ir>.
Fatitiliri.^Samn\ Anichchillagp, Vdai^o, and Ukkurala Gammahetage, 80',621.
WRLAPAIIALA. ~ A villai^o in Wondaruwa konilo, flower Dambara, oo ihm
Mali.iwcli-(rani;ii and Onmu-oya.
IliifH. — ltundit!al«i-li('la. Ciuruu'aU lirl.i, Lunii-ckirivc-licla, Miyanpaye-kela.
Population in |S71, 33r> {\H\ nialis. l.M f« inalos) ; in IHHl, 371 (187 Bialee,
184 fomaliN) ; in 1s:m,-2:»4 (134 maK"*. IJO fomalos).
In IH78 'J'J(i\ iwws (11(^1. |/>. *J/ ) of paddy land wcru rvgiHtcretl* of wlurh
11)9 acrcN paiil lU. 3ri.'r'.iH, 3H acres rodoi.'UK'd, 10^ tomplu land, and 3 abandoned.
A lioyH* vernacular ^cl)o(d.
WELAPAITAIiA.— A vi)la<^'t> in Kolioka komlc, Upper HcwaUeta, in Dehipe-
wuHani.
Siirtim, — Siyamlialawaka alias l)<»rakft<lf.-ela.
Village path to Doliipo.
Not in tlK> CoiiHUH of 1871. Population in 1K81, 145 (75 malea, 70 females) ;
in 1K1I1. 132 (07 nialos, t*') fcuialoM). VcllahiA, Tom-tom Beatcra.
Under paildy \'2>i acrcH (OO aniuiiu).
WELAPALATA — The old name of Mcdaniya pattuwa, in Hariapattu ( Fol. /^
;i. ,332 ; aiiU^ p GS9).
WEL-ATA. — A villa^o in (iangawata koralv, Yatinuwara, about 2 miles fi
Kandy on tliu road to Colondio.
4S/;r/i;«.— Dunuinadalawe-oya.
y//7/.— Primrose Hill estate. 2,073 fi ft. al>ovo the wa.
Fornjcrly a royal villaj^'e of the IMa fialKidawa (2«».fi07).
In thi> (ion^'us of Is7l i^roupethwith ItoAvala and Siyamlialapitiya. PopalaiMMi
of Wvl-au in issi. 4«j {'2'J males 20 females)* I» ibo t^oniiua of l(f91 it »
included in tho Kandy Municipality.
In the n. L. M :.:\\ lun-* (•.»«',/». 2/). s'.) of paddy land were rrgintcfvd In tka
iiaiiK-^iit 'rah:\<lipanyi> Kinikniiaina. Tote (iuhiiti.da . Duraya, Aeliariya, Wel-ate
iiiihaduvMiuu. .M.iiiamia. Wdikuuihure (Jnuuuuhe, Henaya, lliga«*ange Oaai*
nmhi'. (t«Mlu\vehi(:aiiunah«', Kotawadu Naido.
In 1H78 314 =*<>«*" C'^"- V'- '*'•) ^»"«? reri-^tered. of which tho greater part
(21 acrcn) wan tnki-ii for railway. 7 J acre?* l»clonj^ing to tomplcfl, 10| aliandonod,
only oiu'-fourtli of ati lu-ie c<iniinut<-d.
Kim,' Kirii Sri «avf laii<l to pcoph- of the Katupullo Department (2C,(J07).
A Kanilvaii and a Mahiy >tole two H;u*kM of lico from the granary in ihia
yillaijo in the roijn of Kin:; Kajadhi Raja Siniia. Tho king impiired into iha
matter ami found itotli [tntiis guilty; tiiey wi>ro Hogi^cd through the atreeta,
ono transported t«i l^a-.'u d a and li>e otlnr to Ktanwala {Itf^ith nCt Dianf^lStS^,
Siyandulapitiye Kala. «»f Wei at:i, ono i>f the rolxdn of 1H17-1H {JwU Vum^
SSth Dutml»,: ISIS)
The Paranali lla family has a Walawsva lion; (O.Ofi.'i. 7,720, .30,O7fi).
Action hy the Crown aj(ain-»t Nik.itrala for a pii.-ce of land (3(),232).
/(/wi'V/. X. -Hou-ii.-ul. .loliu. owntd tin- rriinro«.i« Hill «"*tnt«'. iV».T2V». Brahk*
mnnaffr. :J0.2:t2. lM;,.>:i'.». :.,sjs (X. S.). Danupulu Mudlyun^ h»«;«». ^«;.IH»1, 1n),**M;,
Dl.lMl. •r,.:.>'.i. :i.:5'»(i(\. S). (Jal|»<»ttc Ararh.hilla<r.!. *m;.1hi|. \M\Wi't. I».V»«9,
3:{<M» (N. s.). (Jitunr Vilana/.-. M.hhi;, hr,.iHii. -.m.imx.. 'ilJlll. S.-liM) (X. K.).
Ila«liran-kinalniniyala^'r. 7 la (../«//. ^. •'/».. /SV/;. Herat Mu<liyanH4>lngr, !»l.431,
•.n./.Mii. Hiiikcn.l.- MudiyanNi.lu;re. x«;.1mi|. imi.'hm;. ;i.:ioo (N. S.). Imbul-
mwlu;;c. Ut.l.tl. KumlmreKe. Uo.'.MJ. ."..sJh (N. K.). Muonnen. Ki.'i'iti. Sijman-
halapitiyv I)iimra\n^'-c. 7i:t (Jwi/. rom.. is.uX Waratenne Dingiri llamla. Ii6.2!l0.
Wi WBL-WEi.
WELKliAMMKDDA. — A binitut of Mcdaguiim, in Onndtho korale, l^ower
UuwulMittt. I'oiiulHtiun in iMUl, 8(1 (4U umlcM. 37 fcmulea).
WKI.KdKDARA.— A viliugcin Udagoilu UduHiya pattuwa, Matale North, in
l*uldcni>owaKiin.
.S/«f(iM.— (*uliiiiille-olii.
//i7/.~l>imhuif{(imuwekAnda.
In tiiv CcnHiin (if 1H7I i;nMi|)c<l with J'nldcniya, Tembilidonija, and Ullekoin-
bnra. Populntiou of Wckgcduru in 18x1, 8*2(^1 nialcN, 32 females) ; in 1891,
r>(* ('X\ niiiloH, 27 ftiinaloH). YolluliM, FiaherH, Andifl, Vidanelu.
In lh7K 'X\i ucrcN (Km. 2//. 4/.) woru regiNlcrcxl, of whicb 20] acrM paid
P.'.. 34<m.
Kitii'^ania rkku llandu r«. WelcgRdura Rntu Adikamm, for landa which wer«
f (»i-ni4 ri> -liuld mihjt'Ct to Da^'gcnuwili Scrvict*. Defendant produced the follow-
ing tlt'td '(1H15 A.n.) in favour uf hiH inotlicr Kandcwcln Muliatmoyo :— •
I. lMit/«' Kiri B:in<la, of WelcKftlara. in the Udii;;(Mla kuralo. haring received
a:-!«l*tuni:r from my Matiatnieyo (wife) of Lcknm NValawwa, have granted to
her the ii|>iici' 2 fM-lu!* of the field Vdakumbiira. ItocanMo my brother, and M>n
I'linchirahi and Kiiu;jraina Ktana. who were with ine. have not rendered any
nnri-'tance to uie. Thi" deeil of traunfer was* causetl to lie written and granted
oil Saiiiiday, the U'giiiuin;; of ihc montli E-ala, in the year of 8aka
]7;i7. Wiiiir'tc^ : I'ol watte (iainarala. I'aranagama Araehchila. UUekumbure
Yetlaral.i. NVt le^'iilara Kona, Wele^eihira Ikilitiyaniia. With the knowledge of
the ]il»o\e witne-M'* thiM dfed of trannffr waM given. (ImprccationK.) Thin
dee<l wan written by nie, TeniUihitiyawe Rate Ilala (7^7, Afftnt'$ f^mH^
WELKiiHDARA. — A village in lMugu4la Palloiiiya paitiiwa, MaUle North, in
Aliituania-waMni.
Not in the i'unMiN of 1871. Population in 1681, 23 (13 maloa, 10 fomalct) :
In IKUl, 17 (1*2 nialcH, 5 fomaluH). PotturM.
WELKMrLLA. — A villugo in l*dugoda Pallcniya puttuwa, Matalo North, in
Weheru-warwini.
Not in the CennUHof 1H7K Population in 1881, 77 (30 males, 41 femalea) ;
in IHIM . 42 (!'.» nialeN. 23 females). Paduwo.
Uiuhakaia .Muhaudiraiiiala«:e registered an owner of a Ninda Panguwa.
Tenants: Widikkarayalage, N<kat<,'e, and Ihalage. Hold 3} acrCH field and
]| aere g.tidfii. S'Vvieint (couiniutiible for Rh. 18) : each tenant to present
\\\ leaver of betel at the old year ; to 'p^oon jonnicvH with tbu proprietor carrying
pin^oK tor imt iimmv than two journe}H a year and not more than two days at a
time, tcnantH l>cing fed.
WKliUAIIAWADlYA.— A village in Kandapabalu koralo, Up|)er Dumbara,'under
the Huuie Araehehi an lluka, Ktainbcgolla, lllpotagama.
imu, — Itatakanda, (ioiakagalia-ul|Mita.
Not ill the (ViiHUH of 1H71. Population in IKKl, U7 (54 males, 43 females) ;
in IhOI, fill (32 uiab'H, IH feiualcH). Paunayo, dcHcundants of slaves, QalMuU-
gaiiiu p<^opli'.
In lh7H .M aercd (2.'i<f. 2/<. d/.) of paddy land were registered, of whioh
33 aeri'M paid Uh. fnVl?, 17] acres rented for one- fourth.
WKhM ALA. -A village in IMniyn iiathiwa. Matalo South. The wasani indudot
Atiraliaidtixa, PtitHrtiiiiw, l>epawelia, Debidei.iya.
Population in IH71. 2t»t (h'J males, 127 feiiialcH) : in 1881 270 (140 malci,
13'.) ietir.ile»t) ; in IHUI, 2(i8 (113 niales, IK'i fenukleM). Vcllaliu*, Pannayo,
Washers.
In 1h7h 12.')^ lun-H H'rin. "h* A^l) of paddy land wore registered, of which
f»3 nores belong to teinplort, 33| neren were redeemed, 18| acres paid Rs. 4305.
The father of Migasteniic, Adigar, bad lands here, which he obtained on a
Saunas dated 171)1 A.I». {Vol. J., pp. J8, 1U).
1'ho Ratwaite family owned couhidcrablo land here (3.578, D. Q. M., 19,239,
^7,037, 3i'i,740, G8,449, G8.480, 81,840, 81,850, 81,857, 81,880, 87,997, 89,010,
S 818 N H ^
The Weg«^poU family owiuxl laud huru (7, D. C. M^ 81.857, 87,997).
WBti— WBti Nt
One
I Settijare of Weligata got lands from th« king by diKtlngniahing.yBMlf
in the battlo of Gurubobila with the Dutch (3,768, D. C. M.).
i\im </!>«.— Amukotnwege, 30.300. Badalfr^ 27,112. 32.071. Dewat«fre, 81,857.
DombakotuwcRe, ti8,449, 68.489. Oalkotahcnciro, :U>,:toO. Gurapahurpfre. 6H,i\9,
C8,4b9, 3,81H (N. 8.). HanKi'liR'", :».:<-'«, 1>. C. BI. (Talpot Boka l«7:i). HrmlaU-
taln^u, G2,(iia. Iiicumbont of Wcli^ala Vihnr<> ( IW. I., ft. 142), Kahal-
le^c. 7, D. 0. M. Katiipullrtro, 27,112, 32.071. Mahanaina Siriwanlana.f'iS.II!!.
tf».18U, 3,81H(N. 8.). MatbiH Hami, >^,1^^\\ (N. 8.). Mooimon. 3<'>.74o, M,\\9.
0H,489, 81,8:irt, Hl.HHO. Olnpftmn^fc athu T< iimifo. 27.1 12, 32.071. Owen, T. t*.,
10,2<i3 (N. 8.). ruhalnpro. 27,112.32.1)71. Hutwnttu Bii>iia3aka Kilamc, <;.H7I.
8,70C, 8,920, lo,2i;3 (.\. 8.). Kntwntto Ruttmnhatinnya. H,7o7 (X. 8.). Hat-
wattu Cocoa Com itaiiy, LiinitKl, s.I'l'o (N. S ) .^iyanilialufraN-n^U* VcdoniUai^,
fi8,449, bl.slO. TumiU, i;2,«Jl:i. IVlhawa.ll^o. <is.4 19, GH.lMll, .3.hl.S (^X. 8.>.
WcKodapoU Wjilnwwn, H,7(»7 (X. S.). WtliKftla Wulawwa. «,874 (X. 8.).
(17r»3 A.D.). — On Siiixlay, thi- set oml day of thi- inona^inic moon of the month
E>a1a, in I hi* year of Siika lti75. Thi- canKii >vhic-h wan jminm-^m^I by Weliffala
Mahatmcyo and irrautcd to Hamadi Dndala f<»r puintint? the eyca of th»
imoiro of Uuddha (and |ios!>e»icMl fur ihrti' ^mcrationx). in consideration of
a!4«ii'«taiici' rendered to Ilainadi Itadaln's I'l.Muldauffhtcr. the ^trdcu in which
Kiri Appu Naido rtfideM, tot^fithor with llir tr«'i*>«. ice, are hy thi!M» prtct-nta
grantt <1 to 1m> held and posst ^mhI in |iaravfnt by Tikiri .Vppu. Witnc^fcs to thi'«
arc WVIi^ala Vidano, Cal^anna of this villap*. V\*da llonuya of tbi.t villat^e,
Dibburuwt'la lloranckantya, Widi^abi Dii^rt^anna Appu. (.luiprccation**.)
3,328, D. C. M.
Wri.ioai.a ViiiAnR WHH foundeil by Piniiapayo ninnva about 1788 A.n., and
he dedicated some laiidM.
Ilumikcta-ebi riinaiiMo ^ut a itioeo of \va4e lan«l from llondcniye Oammalie,
WayaU'L'e (iaiuuiabe, ami \Val|H>l:i^'o Kawnila, and broti){bt it into cultivation,
and on liis deaili ^uve it to bin pupil Diiiubulpola VunniiHo. In 1815 l)unibu!«
Psla gavu liio land to Mawalapola Unnanni*. A man of Marukona went to tho
roteuder and returning' Niid bu bad (;ot the land from bim {^Jml, Cum,^ Sth atui
ISlh J/r»//, ISIS),
In iHiVJ Tiblioinwawc Siimangala rnnanso bad l)ccn incumbent of the vihare
since 1H44. Hu uaH taken jiriftoner during tbe ndndlion of 1848.
Paraunuwv Unnansc chiimod tliu vibam and rainvd i\w action 3<»,8(^ a(;ainiit
Tibboviiwawc Suman^ala and IJdupibiile Unnanso^. Hoth partiea claimed
under Tibbotuwawe Xayaka Tonanso, wbo dietl in 1843.
Tbe vibarc o^^nn considcnilde landM.
Abcratna Itatwatto and SunaWinitna Ratwatto own a Ntnda Pangawa
hero (() acrcH garden). Tenant : Knp|»ayumc Kottaya llulawalija. Servieea
(commutablc for Um. 2) : to supply tbe Itatwatto Walawwa with two wbipa and
two common iope> fur t} ingcattlu or bortfcs every month ; to supply one elephant
rope once a year, if re<|uired. ^
WKIiTO AliliA. — A villai^e in (lan^^apabita koralo, Udunuwara, 10 milea from
Kandy on tlio road to <iani|Mila.
In ibe Census of ls71 i^roiiped wiib IMa .Vbidcniva, Palle^ma, and Pol^aha-
nn^a. Popidatitui of Weli^'alla in IHsl, |M2 (i'llhnaleH, (>3 femalea) ; in 18U1, 04
(49 male>, 4.'» f« luaUs).
In till* II. I.. M. '.m; n«'i-e4 ( l>r(. (i/». 1/.) of paddy land were rcirlntrrrd in the namca
of llindu'.r:il.i Itala. Koiiikt«l(-ii\-«> liaininalio. lIupituiNln Cnnun-e, Kawrala,
Taliuiike Ktl.i, Alu'lruiye Vdiaro. Mawulkaruva. Temmettaya, Wnttuwa
ll«\vu\a. Wi li:!.tll«> .Mubaiidiraiiia. Il«iual-i:rn Ve«lar.tla, .MiiltamaffiMla -l*alltt
Wah-ila (i.ili.t I.I Nilaiite h<hi-diMlaii-).araya. Wtlivallo Arneln'bila, Wclii^tllo
(tauhate .\|)|Mdi nni. I'alkumliine .\r.i.hi-bila, \V«diunllo Mudiyan<*o, llorane*
karaya. Kapatal-i. Hnw.itii Hi aaya, .Mat;;oiiiit\va, Mudaliifi* Appu, IMdenijr
Appu. .\n'.'a\\<>la .Mullen;.'*' Mahatiiiiyo. .VraeJieliila, Xanduwa llenaya. Kutake*
deiiiyi' Vdiaie, Punteriikaraya. Dalada Mali}(awn. L'paouka;fo Amchchila.
Oal-aniic Appu, PnlKMba-an;(o Aracbcbila.
In 1878 .|»» a'Tc« {'2 'a. Oy>. 34/.) were registered, of which 25 acrca paid
Ra. 77*8«), 17 j acres were redeemed.
The Uat.aiia MAi.liiAWA ban landx lure, oriu'inallv granted to Aladcnije
Wattoru Xaide by Saunas Saka 11)89 (Ki'J a.d.). IV. /../>.(;, and a Wattoru
Panji^uwa (2 acrett tieldand 1 J acre ^'ardvn) bold by iho Vullala ienanta to |my Nve
ahilluig« to the Wattoru Uala, S«rvicuH commuiubl« for lia. il'60 par annum.
It aiid remainiKl tburo fur u|i«iinlit uf iwuiity vcm
tbo MiBio JUT tlint Kir JuliD irnyiy •liuil (1HJ4), K,tt»7.
FtmlllM. — Abmliiha Hartljanw. at WtliRnlln ( r.<(. /.. p. Jit). Amaanuun
Wnkwwu L'kkn AiiiniB Miiiikii. ilnUKtiKT ot V<U AlmlttilTa WbUwwi Kill
ItanU. A7>L>. Arai-bi-hi1lii|!i-. ST.HSil. »l,i>ll. Arnuiliriiv- ^f^- CliandndM
nnlikiiuiBB llnllnitr, 4.l»« tX.KA llpfjanwila Dinitiri DUHla, 4430 (^'■'*)■
Knuvwawrln llaiHlara Uinikn. diuivhliT at I'dii Alaib-nirv WuUwwu KM
llaiiiU. A7,ai4. Itaiiiiiriiilii Muliiiliiii-r'i. trlilinr at MatlNMiipilB Dimvk (Tnl)iiiU
liika li;!l-Ai ni!). .1j>l>I iJhJ, f^m. Cmrl). Ilinihnl.i'iin-. it^W. Ili'itt
Muili>iiiii-la)r». HAM, Mt.m, lii.nzii (N. H). Illiiilinnlii Luku rnnelilrala,
S.ii;:t iJHJ. f^m. f\.Hrti. Itiwiirnlliiw- tJAtti. Xalinluii-HV. 1<IJI» (N. &).
KiUHCtnMiMlivniM'liiKi-. nl.<ill..-.l.:i»l, Liiw-Eau&lryHiiilHilrM-.ST,<l*l.«.ltW.
Mi^wurt Miuiviiii-rli-.-c. I.|:M is. H.1. Miitiiiii>linitiiiil«inv Knutamnn o(
llalllllt»^•U^llMl.ll^ll■■■,^:,ll<^ Miulnliim, hi.k.11. »!.I!i;, IT.STl. I'nlkun-
han> Vihnn-.'i-. 7.lvj (Talginl S>ka liiil]. I^lI;,1lh■HUlK<' IMniri! Aiachvhila,
S.>aT. Kirl Miulirnii'<'limi>. Iil.n'h Kiiriyailni llnilikiiuiiiii lUllaKP. 1.1:»
(N.S.y Suri>;Hla>]|i|iliriii>wlii)rr, lii.llj. n'iHln|!i->lii|riti.vi'llHluinil{rain[ilNKr.
t.il(I (X. K.). Wi'lii.nil).- UitiKfBIKMlimn H.II.-1;. ;il.iill
(I'.VJ A.D.),— [ii Hu-ri-arnf AAu VUl. ThX Cibuli-Biyu 3 IH-Iiw hihI ^ Utuui
■nil k'ukulkiiluiira lillnha'. nhirb ainoiiui lu I annua, aivlilu-finia Kutika-aailw
:• iK'la- N'iiiK th'' |uniT<'iil |ir»i>Tljr i>( Uiililiinia llalabnuit at Palhicania, lu
GHn)ni|aluta ■>! Siii'liiniwaiiHlailu IMiiiiuwan. bavp im-u Krniitiil uiiM
Piiiu'lil Hula hUhi A|i|iiihaini. ibi- iK'KolIi'n win ■■! (lu' Hih) llwlilmiia RnluhuBl.
(olHik1i»|Mravi'iiI. I liiiiiMiitioivi.) Wiiiii-"'-- : .VIihIiIij.vi' ruiuii>4vMi)>iliru
t'unuii'**. Myui'/BiHlnr.! I'niNiiiM>. Kniau'i-ldiira UiiiiauiU'. Ilallwaniniuia
UunanMv Atialiiiljn- Ifa.wnla Hula. Wi-liKnlln Muiliyniiw. Ki>(ak«liiiija
Hlwarnla. M'-'kln mla uf (lii* villuKi\ atkl alHu «!lh tlu- klluwlnl|^■ uf nil
Ibn )«'r«>n« Willi n-riatihi1 nt Ibu Ciiidniii- rinkanu-. T.Ihu.
(iHiii A.Ik). ' III III'' yrof of Jtnka Mil. nt iho iminlh Dnnitn, on Kd'lar,
tlia nilli liny •■( llu' ikiTinixliiu lll<Hll^ IliU Tb1|h4 wiw wrilii'n alul ili'lln-r«il
liv iHi>. IliiMlamila Itnln. nt WHiiialtn. In Ciin-jaiwlala nt HilHlnrfiwiimlaila
I ■Inniivnta. >•■ AranilH<|!i> Kawrala in lairavpiil, A part tit Ihv Ai-lil Drvratii-
k iHira .it :i |«-la<, t>iKvlh(>r wllh ll- hiith irniuuil. biiwiw the •abl llimtaiiala
IIhIii ImiI nn iH-rHin in larfonn lhi]akaririk. tVillHvHr* wliu kunw tki' 'aaw
an- Wi-liKiill« Miiili.ranH', MiulalEifi' MailifannF, .Vmliaiivfulit Viilane. Oanrvn
Arni'hi'lil. K<>laki-<li'iilj'i' lli'iHifa. Lunii;,'ama anrnuDi-bi-. awl Wclih'allu Hallli-
raunn. (liii)>ni'iilliNi'.)
(IMil A.li.i— Thnt ItlniluKiilu Punnhimla. uf Wt-littalta, In (lanitainlnla uf
I'ltuniiwam. In i'<niiH|ni'iiii' ol lii> irn-at initvnr «ul Im'Siiji nnalilr Xn iirrfunn
llajakirlja al IIh- lluir nt (hi' •ll-lnrliuiiit-'. Imh iilvi-a In I'lHtHnkaw Kawrala
nt Ih' Hiiini> tillii!.'!-. an |4iRiTi'iii, Di'Wuti'kuniliniB uf I aniina uial i taW,
IK'WBlviKiilla. lt■lllall|rB■•<■'nD■'h■'unl>tll|a'la^ tlint he awl liiidiililn'n mnjirnp
the Uin'ltl ibiiiiir. aial hp. I'nni;li<r]ilu, hi- tnv tTom Itji]nkari]ra, vklvh In- tru
' ~ ' ~ iilvr tliM \aniiyakk:iri Likam )lDluinill>«)n. Thai al ihe liui« nt
llin.lat.-ala Pi " "
^'1 liaikfiun. - --
I n- laimirMii. Thia Tnlnit vniipcil tn lie writli-n In (lis fi-ar of
Knka I'M. at (hi' luiflilh Diirnlu. tki> kIkiIi ikiy uf thu iDcnli>ini; aioon,
\l'llii.-.-<H : Aliuh-niy.- Ilala. Wi'll;ralt<- »>iri Mniliynni-, Miatnliiru Rala. IVra-
ili'iiivi-K<- Anv'lH'hila. I'lilLiilui-inui- flainm- Anu-lii'hila. Pulitikliaid) .Lmdu-hlla.
W.-iri;nJli- ll:illilfiiniia, Knniwalkniii- Vivaiina, K'itak.di-niyi- lli-nnjn. In lb»
un-i'iiirnt ihi'i-wiiiKi'i-i llin.lni-iiln ruiii'li<tuln tnvi- ax a llual Iran'ti-r [ha
■ni.1 lun-l< tn W.IEKnll.^ rtNi-ak.-!;,'.- Kawniln. Nunu at II Imlaitula I'linvU-
nW' ri-1iiliini< linvi- nnj >-Huul u|mu tlu-aaiil laiiil>, bnl W<*11ii,'ntlu Clia'akaita
Knirrnia iiwn' (lu- maii-.
(IHlii j|.i>.v-ln IIh> n-ar nt Kuka 17.13. of I1u< OH-nth Eflhi, on Friilaj-,
(hu lhirti--Hitli ilav iit th'' iln-nu'init main. (Iiii> Tutinil wn wrlttm anl
ib'llvi-ml hf 1111-. Iliiiih-wU Puuvhimta. tn U|n>nkaid< KoVTala, ut Wcliimlls,
ill lliinipiiciliili nf t'lUniiwam. In lh> hvM in innivrul. , l>(-vati>kumbnn
I nniiina ami .'• lakii ; ami in Ci>n«i|iii-iii3> at (bu miil Katrnbi'a vitn-MB
liiiklir
Kni'dy lu' •■•I'l ■ part nt ihni ni-wali-kiinibui
4b.U Xilri nl r.-ui-lr.-.| I'Hi rl.lR lViln.■.^ _ _
KnurraU nn- Willi-^.illn K'inili, I'lU Wi'll:iitll.< WalturiinU. rulnlii^uinH
lliiiii'i'^.- KnraU, Slrl Mii.llva<n<lntn> Ititucimkt. awl Uwlaltic' VkkuraGk
Kawrnli iniil ihi- aoinunt M T.lkara VnlLiixlinnia nml nltlnl hi- .h-U
In fti-nw nt (ha tbiini wUnaiim. S,Ustt (/wf. C\w., ittk JMaMii<|,l'aiWV
WEL— WEL
WELIOALLA.— A Tillage in Oalasiym patiuwa, Harispatio, next to DolApihilb,
and bejoDd it are Wowala and Waldoniya.
The villiigu MtandA high. Thoro is a fiiio etamba tree near the Tillage bonndafj.
In oldoii tirooa this wuh a dognidcd villiigo ( Vol. /., p, 17), '
//i7/«. -Go«lahonokandn. Uuiuhukuwclukuitdii. Weliketivokanda.
Ill tho CoHHUH (>f 1H71 Kr{>ti|K.Ml with MvihiiriKhi and l)oiilt*niya. Po|iulati(Mi of
WuliguHa in 1H81, -105 ('21H malcH, 1H7 fiiiialcM) ; in IHOI, 128 (64 males,
04 feuiaiuM).
In 1878 H.')^ aoreH (4]ri. 2//. 8/.) of paiMy land wi>ro regiittorod, of whieh mora
than half (^i?!) wan vuiluoiiiud, 'iitj aci'oH paid Uh. 1I3'(»3« Ploakaut open fteldl|
hut littlo wator.
^<f 'f>/7/«;f.— Ihivid Van Uortrcn, of \Voli};alla, naid ho wun tho N)n of liaburawcgo
Sirali. whu diotl in H'.'t^. whin he. Van Itt'tgon, wuri in Mndnui, 17,8&
AlM-inha Muiliyaii^i^a^is V-'*^^ H7.i:i7, :t7,l'.n, .'ilMiSM, Tift^HS. Uiddawage^
t)7,GS0. KatupiiiK*t(is *.)7,<;Kti. Matalo««!, a2.'J:,'H, ;is,:uh;.
WKi.KiAi.i.K Pattini r)i:\v.\r.K is H;ud i<i havu lievn built by Uatuwatto
Bundara, who dudicalod fi pohiH licldH at Dolapihilla and llaniliukowcla. and
a garden of 5 lahan in Weli^^alla Thr tcniplo waa alKduhiiiuil for nh<»ut fifteen
or twenty )eat-H prioi* to infiH, niili^ tho Kapurala rohuilt it. The claiin for
exemption of tho liehU wan rvje-ttod ( 7'. A. C. 400 ; Oj/irr SOU).
Whi'ii I vinittMl tlio villa<,'o in Maivh. 1H!M, I found tho dowule in ruiua.
Thu Dalaiia MAi.KiAWA haM a Mura Pan«;tiwa hero (1 acre Gold and
onc-fonrth of an aero ^artlen). Tenant : Teieyattego. Servicea (commutablo
for Hh. 4) : connistri of two niiira at tho rate of one inur.i for each pehi of poddy
bnd, when on duty, remains at tiie Maliu'awa for Hl'teen dayrtand ni>{hti%, awoopa
the digt(e early in tiiu inornim;, and a^'ain after (Jdo and Muhadanu towawa ;
romoVi'M tho llowurM wliieh liad i>e(!n idTeit^l at thu tcwawa, and nlj«o dooa
other (Uimestie Herviei* at tho Malig.iwa ^>hieh in ii«tt contrary to Iiim canto;
while on thin duty hu in entith-d to eurry :ind riee in thu niorniii;^ aiiil fiM'Oiioon
and u hunduwa of mw rieo in thu e.veiiini; ; ho in ti) he Mont on niesnagva to anj
diMtnncu by tho Diwa Nilanie ; when ko employed in eniitletl to thrvo good meala
of cnny and rite ; on tho appointment of a Diwa Nilaniu hu in to give a penuma
of a pinj^o of vegoi aides and 4t) leaven of hotel.
Thu Mki>.\(1()|>a Viiiauk. haa a Iloraiio Panpiwa (half an acre field and
one-eighth of an aere t;arden). Tenant : lloraiiekaragu. Servii^M (comnuitublo
for Uh. I'Xt) : to blow the lioranowa at tho tlireo tuwawn on |M>ya dayii and tho
four fcMtivaUdurini^ till' ye:ir ; to Wfod ihonudnwa and eloan it iK^forecaiehof ibo
fcMtivaN ; to di-rorate tlie front of tho > iliai'u with four kuinlKian«l oiiu tender
cocoaiint leaf, for the t'estivaJH ; to Huppiy oO bundloA of atraw ; to ^'ive 40 Ivavva
of hotel to the inenmhent after the new year ; to acoimipaiiy the ineuiubeni aa
jiorano blower on pinkam :'on Hueh tKiviKioiia iX'ceivcn three mcala a day, when cm
duty two laeula. ^
WELl(}A.Ml'C)Ii.\. — A village in PaHbago komle, Upper Bulatgnma.
SlrfuiH — Kenda-^anga.
/////. — ICumhehendahinna.
Population in 1871, 187 (111 maloM, 7<i fomaloa) ; in 1881, 900 (172 malaa,
I'M femaluH) ; in 181)1, *J.s8 (If).') uiah h, \X\ fenialcH).
In 1878 about it'A aeies (2iWf. 2/>. 21.) of paddy land wure registered, of wbick
44^ aeroH paid iU, 127*4:).
WELTOANWATiA. — A Tillage in Aagiri I'alluniya pattuwa, MaUlo Soath,
in Sela«^ania-waM;im.
Tho legend in that Palabtddana Wirabadda. who aecompanied the branoh of
the bo- tree, utayud at .Vnnradhapum fur Htnnu tiuiu ; he tlicnoe went to Dip*
pitiya. and after a few davH eaino to thia village, and put up a hut on a aanuj
point botweon two oyan, hencu tho naino.
Population in 1H71, l2o (70 inaleM, ttCt femalea) ; in 1881, 61 (30 malea|
2r» fomahri) ; in I8'J1. 18 (IH nialos, fi fuinalea). Borawayo (deaoendanta off
Pulabaddan.i Wirabadda), Tamils.
In 1878 40 aorea (lUu. .>. (>/.) of paddy land were registered, of whioh S
MCtVM paiti Bh. 04'15,
M-97 A^
940 WEL— ¥nBL
FkmUiet,—Uig9hMg9, S8.810. TmL 685 ud 668.
Oaxkoedana Viuarr founded in iht reign of King BhnwuMka Bahii.
A rock iiiMoription.
WELIOODAPOLA.— A Tillaffo in PallopalaU korale, Tompant.
//i7/«.-Ktu;^!iI:ikaiifla, Ilarankuhawokanila, Hunugalikandt, Linihatokindt,
MAlwatinu<>tluk:in<h, Wtflikiimln.
Ill thu Cmiihiin of 1871 Kroupi^l with Xikatonna. Population of Weligodapola
in IHMI, 10(1 ^1)2 iimloH, C,h foxmUn) ; in IHUl, 147 (74 miilei, 73 foinaloi).
In tho II. L. M. littlo \v-a thuii 71 acren (Xta. \p, 0/.) of paddy land were
rt'tri<«i<'ri^l. Owiiith : OaiiiMiUa Uiumi>in Achohi, Luku Naide* Wiruaekam
Aoh«:lii. Atiipatiii Ktirunoku Achuhiln. Muhondiram Hantanu. Nanayakkara
Lokii Xtiiilo, Nuiiiiyukkuru Wijivtiiidara McdUuma Nnido, Ata|iatta Kala
lliiii'lu. Atapntdi lini<liiho, Aiii)Nit(ii KutiH'kala, Xuiiaynkkara Hatnekalai
Atapiittii Appii. (inniNUtit Appu Naido, Atapnttu Attuiioka Appuwa, AtaiMtta
Konurn. Vih.iro. Atapntfii Kolanrku Auhvhila, ArainlieircHlura* Bini fkuma,
NiUiayakkarn Matu Appii.
Ill 1H7M alMMit K2| iirroM (4hi. Op. 3|/.) uf paddy land wore regJHtored, of
which 74 { ncrvi paiil Uk. 347*24.
/'iiwii/i'itf.— The latulM of \Wli(;iMla Rain wore forfoitml to the Crown In the reign
of Kiii^ Naron«lra niiiha, Miiico then hvlil for Moduwc itervico (^Juif. Com.^ S4tk
April. /n:»/).
EKoila ll(rat^(>, M(»n of Ilan^oiuuwc MuhuiitUrama, 2r>,3l2. Epitage, 25,242.
<J.»ii»uK'»; (Jmf. Cow., 2.inl Ocfob-r, ls2(i). KuUl)oka(1uwogc, 32.1M1. Moormen,
:uk:\M. Nikutjfe, ./«//. Com.. Qlril Ortnhrr, JSJO (pruilucMHl Tal|>ot Saka 1727),
A-2W\. r«»lwiattgi- iilniM Tal\vntt<?hrne LM:ilin;fc, ai,l»:»l, ToBt. '2M. Rat-
nayakn^o. :ui.:i:i2. Wt1«'irama M«»hottala. (fmndxon of NVeli|?«>da Rala, Jtid,
C'„i.,'Jttf, April /S:,7 i^Talpot Saka h;o4). Wi ligoda|>ola Kiri Bniya (JTirf^.
r.'wi., tHh April, JS27).
(\i\A2 A 1).). —Saka hlO |. I. Wtli^^oda Rnln, do bcndiy grant and OHsign to my
ni>|»ht>\v A|ipidmii)i my hereditary latidrt Xokatwellekuinhnrar) \\ci\tif, WafroUc-
kaialkuintturn 2 )Hd.i4. Uniiniuwa H pela». rdaknhilkumbura 1 amuna, Pnlkada
I |N l:i, Kewaiidt niya 1 ftnuiiia, the cocoanut garden Ilewandeniya, the garden
Lihdii'/awa Aramhn, Huiinnii^(.>dam)rawa co«-oaniit garden, the garden OiMlara*
miillewatia. lo^rethrr wiili ilH hi^h and low uroiiiidt*, Hituatedat WvUgoda|)ula,
ill the ll:iddei«lf;a)iiai>nlata tif Tiiiupaiie. to Iw )K>s>i*>iK>d in paravcni, in con-
nidfrai ion uf the a<*<>i«tanee reiidentl liv him tume, aH well at the improvement
he made to thchc huid«, in llrl•^«■rvill)l: llie name and my name, which none of the
re->t of iny lieir^ did. May the ^'odn of the four dewain nit well tm the
I)at:ida\vnhai)«e d«i juotlee to whoever reiiderH any a^niitinniv to tny naid
ne|ilti'W ; if any of my luar-* Mhuuld take any |Nirt of the^aid landi* from my
n* ph«'\v. thev will Hiilffr (Ite e«iie«n|uenue of the tln«t, iteeond, and third oathn,
iind it wouh\ do no harm t«» my iivph«*w taking thetmth in oil, cowduug, and
in the Pallf hewah- for th«> iMt-xcoNioii of the above laiidi*. Witiie^soH who
know till* Kim«' are the |M>«ipkMif \Veli(;n<la)Hila and Dunkumbuni. Whoever do
ju:«liiH» will inherit hraven. (^Jmi. /'i'M., I'i/A April, IS'J7.)
WK.l.i«i«iiiAi*ni.A ViiiAKF.^In \HM MnwutagamaSoldiita Unnanno aaid to the
Temple LninU Comnii^^oioiior that he hud been incumbent for ten yearn.
Tho tntdiiion wa» that tho vihnro hud been built by the villagers in King
Rajudlii Raja SiuIiu'h reis^ni. No deeds. Inyai;ainu Rntcmnhatinaya dedicated
Kalalkuinlniru of 3 pelas, and tho villu};erH subHcribed and purchnHed two
Mali<.'nwu thhU (Piduwili) and de<liratcd them, for whieh the incumbent Raid he
nnderid Horvi<-u to tho Dulada Maliguwa. Tho claim for exemption from tax
reieclcd (T. L, C, SN ; OfRvf 477).
riio vilmro owned land in Kituldora (To/. I.^p. 4S1),
Thu Kaniik Viiiark in Kandy had a Aold (Kauwola) in thia vilUge.
WEIiIK.\NDA.— A hamlet of Aludciiiya, in Udapakita korale, Tumpane.
/ki>i//i'«.~\Vol{kande Udahage Appohami and BengtirftU m. Rataekge Appa,
Malhainl, and Hengurala, 81,464.
WEIr-WEL «41
WELIKETITAv— A TilUge in PtUegampaha konls, Harikpattii,
PopaUtioD in 18B1, 86 (40 male*, 46 lemale«). Not u iU C«nMMof 1871
oorof 1891.
WELIKETIYA^A village in Kohomdvt pattuwt, Mttole fionlli. PopiilatiiNi
in 1871 , 1 14 (61 biaIm, 63 femtleii). Not in the Oenmii of 1881 nor of 1891.
WELTMADA. — A yillage in Pallopono komle, Kotmalo, under the Kadadorm
Araohohi.
Not in the Census of 1871. Population in IHi^l, lT) (16 uiales^ 10 femalea) ;
in 1H91, 31 (16 males, 16 fonialus). VuUulaii, Blacknmithi, Low-oonniry
BinhalcM).
WELIMULLA.— A hamlet of Udattawa,in Kandii|mhaU korale, Upper Dumbars.
WELIWAUANAQOLLA.— A village in GangaU Udaniya paUuwa, Matale Eiai,
in KuliiRitla>waMim.
In 1HH7 there were only twelve inhHbiUntii ; in 1891,38 (18 males. 20 females).
Paunnyo.
In 1H78 17 acres (8(i. 2;). H.) of pnddy land wore rcgintcrcd, of which 2| aeraa
paid lift. 4*24 ; the rest were uncommuted.
WELIWITA.— A village in Gan-atapalatakorale, Tumpane, north of the lUmbuk-
kanoyu. at iu <>iid the junction ortlie Kalugala-oya. Part of the villag* ia
culled Siwurupitiva. Thin is one of the eight viUagcH of Qnu-atattalata.
Streumi. — Galkvtiya-cla, Hapugaha-chi, Kolugal-oya, Midille-ela, Nikatennt-
ola. Nutturuiipota-ela, Uaml>ukknn-nya.
//i//tf. — Hgo<lak:iuda or Wahun^'uliiknndn, Galwotakiinda, Hinkcndekanda,
Uiwuiupitikunda or lianihuwekundn. Iriyagmi-vli'kauda, Millagas-hinnckatida,
MoniKoliukunda, Tununu>rttkundH. Unuuollckunda.
In the tViuuM of 1H71 grouped with Siwurupitiya ; united population, 471
(230 iiwUs, 241 fiiiiili's). P«i|iulati<>n of Wiliwita in IHHl, 679 (326 malea,
863 feniuleit) ; in iH'Jl, 517 (2r)0 niuleM. 2(>7 femulex).
lu Uie H. L. M. a little more thou 14.') m'un (71rf. 2yi. SM of paddy land weiw
ret;ibti ri'd in the niiUK'HOl (iuuniUf Sudithnuii. Padt Peya, Oan|iattui<iriwedij%
Biiii Kudurn, NanayukkAra Attunckala, Appu Naiilt*, Bluhaiidiram llantano,
Kulutun Muiluli-wu^uni. Muhiuuliruiu Appu, }>uliod(Ura, I4ln^aka^l' Kaluwa»
AtaiKiitu liuiiuuliyu, %Suttauii. Atu)Mtitu Ilii1d:i, Aiupnttu lleiat Muilali^waram,
Atnpattu Kkaiicka Appu, Ataj>utiu Kujupakpu 31utlali*waNtiii. Appu Nnidff,
Muhantlintni Apini. Aelianva. Naiinvakkaia ISrunia Appu Jiiai llapUKa-pitiya,
Ilini Lama, liiui liijiaKu, Atnpattu Kaluwu, Atapatin llidiiu. A(a|>attu Kapurm,
SiriwtHliyn. Naua>aKknra Kiuiura. IliimlalioNVf Tikka\«a, Muhauiliinui l*ttama«
Auian«iu>va. Ataixittu lluwamla. Ata|iu(tu Hfiat Aehchi. Kaliuj^u Naide, A|i|m
Naiilf, Nuii:iyakkara Attanrk Appu. (•aliadaKauia, llnntani. Paiuia Appa«
Atnimttu Huiim«U, Hini lliiUln. l.an-akarn IVruum. >Yadutia-tuuakkukaim
Pvruina. tiannilo Padiknra IV)n. Aia)attu Watt uhituii. Atnpattu Kkauok Appa,
Gam|Hittu Kapura, Nanaynkkara AUkun Appu, ."^nii^^hu llaja VonauH;, HettiyeJ
Bint Howaua, Kuliadda. liaui)iattn Muppuwa.
In Weliwita Wattegedara 11 acn>H (.hi. 2p. u/.) wero rcgi'^tered. Owners:
Nanayakkara Wije Appu. Xunayakkaru Muhaudirnm Wijaya, LusMakarm Wattw
Appu, Minigoniuwo Viliartf,Ganuih' AraclK-hi, Gumimttu IIuiuadL
In 187H 153 ucicm (7(kf. \jk A|/.) of piuldy land were regiatered, of which
183A acreK i)uid Uh. t;oU 1)3.
Weliwita ia runowui d aa tho birthplace <»f SanKlia llaja, who n>viTed Duddhiam.
The meuihera of hix family atili hold a gotal Hoeiai |H>hition in the korale ; their
U Watte Walawwa.
In the reign of King Narendrn .^inlia or Kundawile, the Tiiaaampada ordtr
of prieHthoiMl hud Imtoiuo extinct. Wy the adviio of Weliwita Samanera %h%
king QSerted liiiunelf to prevent the extinetion of the n lignui.
Ilia bUceeHKor. King Wijn>a Uaj:i Sinh:i, or llangnranketa (1739-47), hj the
idvice of Weliwita, aent a deputation of eliiefa to Siani io bring OTer learned^
primU to rvatoru UcHuiuunada. The vtaaid waa wrecked, only one of Iho
Aiu/M Mod two o£ tne folluwcm rctohod tU)\r d\iav.iuatvsMi ; they auooetdod
oaljr in briiiiniiH liaok ■ ainiilii luiuk uii ntligion, tv«liwiu then praparad t«
go to 8iM*,liut be wudiouwtcilhr thekinK, nhownt Wilh*)M*r*MDilinBM
■ndDimnDKinwUiulirMiiw. llufiire tliuy niiurnL-d thukiniiilied. WhtniaKiu
Ktrti Kri'a ruiKit tin Unm-mi pruhO nrnvi-J ( IT.'ht ^^•.h WVIiwiU wu placed li
llie be$A <if Ihu Iluililhiu priioo wiih ths iiil.< <tt Ntii||liii Riij*. chief priwt ot
''Atlam'Kl'ouk (TWxwr'j /.>>.,«<■. i>/>.»i0, l!(i7,- V.J /.. pa. X. 69. 403). HW
bwly wu ureiuatMl >t l>«luk|pilB Vihare in' Ampltiya ( Vol. I., pp. 40, 4A>
In l8Ufi lb* King giva tbe [uHowing 8auiiu to W«liwiu SmiMilkan
UnnanM >—
- ^."—1110 nlivt Dwle Mid poblinbi'd by tbe moat lllutrinua Sri Wikruw
R>ja Mnba. uur Hnv*n'i)cn Lou), ihi! Gni]>rnir of thi> Ibnv divisioni of RinlwU,
In (hn olty u( KriwanlhBiU. ulberwiM oliiil Smkhmnlii.-aila, ■ vltjr pcniCHinr
■n Ihi' n^Mi^kfx [ur ibf iiAMiwrliy of ita inluibiiuna, i» u IuIIuwr ;—
In mnabb'nlian of Ihu [■ilh(uliii-M ■ml *Uu-biiH'n( Khown to Ihe lUTeTciEB
\tf Wi'liwiia )(i>rmnMikiin, uHUtiuliuK print, imluwvil milh all ttooil i|ualI(iaL
■nub *« xila. Jiv.. M n tinw rmU-n-d eriihsll bT ibriUiilntbantx'itf iinvmi(«,*Dil
In i-an-Mi-rKihiu uf bin hnrinu nwovi'd llv TuMb'Hi'lfc: tojibiroiat ■I'curltj
■III! kept it in nfi-ly. n-rcn-allally idliTiiiK l» it ibu tmual wnri4iip, lbi>co|>per
rhi-rllnwritli'niiii-lini'n lufaini, awlbi-n'by Iku riilbivint; liinJiarr imialsd
tu bi-t i-kk-r brullior, KuUIuukh llmlulifit. bi" vbiiilmi, KratulcbiMnn, ud
^..vnilaiili. III la- pi>-«'->ril by llii'iu wilbiiut iliaturlmiK-a rniiii any uiM,t«
wit.<iutiil tbn viliu^i- Wi'liwiia. iii ih>' <iiiii-iiiii|uiiiiu uf Tnniiiani-. lluitlann
of i ■uuna. A-wioMhiw iif .1 U'Vi- *vA li hliiii>, KatMbkouilmm ol 1«
hlmi. N.irunii.viiil.lii iif S lulus K<ilbi<riU ArDUilut nf I p.'la. Cruaixlu'.lyadds
HaiHUwi'U i>r li ifld- ; rniin, Kiilii)fubi, Kalub.iiHk-kr.iulmra »t I ihIb. IUran>
knliiiwriirip"la.uiiulilrLiUiLi,llii-«<';^aiiiuiiUi ■! llinUwi-liHKta.Ki'iiilaltnhnw
of 1 ih'Ib-i, SruiHiiiilli'lii'iiuiif 3 ih'Iui. l>iuiiii;pilli-lH na iil I )h-1b. UkkaniUw
kiilUwi'lH-iia iiT : ivlu, KMbiiiii1iili}'ii|iuburi>hi'iBi i>f I \<k]b. AramlniniwBhcnK
nf 1 |.-lii. K<iruivliiw^li.'-i-lb'li-iu i<f I iH^ia, (l>i|.l.'iii>h.'iiBi>C N laha>. UiimKuUe.
bi'KO Iif I IhI". TiUk.b. iia m I ■■lu, Ihiiiili'iityuiti'iii'iiii uf I p.iB. Daham-bn-
kmiol i \-W'. J)i»lii|ri'.kirn.B|>|>iiui'lwi«or I p-la. JliiU.pii rjrbfiu uf <i laban,
UaiiiKoli'lx'in <•( •' I"-!"-- Iliaraiiibiiia u( V irImk, I'olliil iilitUiUiu of 1 pi-bus
Oyu|Hib>|jlii'iiu III I |«lit. (iiJjuli'ifilb-bi'iMuf -t iwIbii, Ksian-fai-ua oI V pelu.
11411'iiiH'bi'na iif :! ihIb', lUl|iili-lH'iH> ol 'i ikIbi. llarunibn'iue)[oihlu'nit ot
a siiiiinii. KBixbilii'iui of 3 |«lu«. DniiilBKiillchi'nB ol i Yi.\a*. Kiuuliuriigawibraa
o( I pilii, NibmnBi'liiiiaof J|«-lB«,Unlani[i»wulicwnii'aBi'ki^ I'allrwalahcna
<iC I ih'Ib-kI1 Ihiw liiKb buiiln iif Vi auinan; Kalubumkiknubaniintta,
EKwUwblIu. YBinwayvu'BlIu, (iiibinivalia, IMtmbaRabiipitiyvvialta, Kuul«n>
nanrvwatiu. KBtiikuni;BbBi;iiila«Blta, Yamwtiraila, Uularawatla, DanLagiba-
C;iiiii<rBttii,KBtiikuiiKBbiiKiidiii>:Blta.nVfi-inilla.UibiKnlBcaHiuliyanM-gcwatta,
iKfiinnliiwvwBtiB. LiyuiiBRrVTBtia. Huiliyaiiu.HuK., l-ahalu-ktbillc-uiBTak-
bBvnfailiyawBlta. ««■,•. iinuivBp.«all a. ami II imni-i-yaj L"aniniba. I>al«d on
UiiM ThurMliiy, lliu linlb day nCur thu lull moon In Ihc montb Wak, of tb«
year ot ^<aka 17^7. Thig nlivt li an itllct iMUcd by (.-Dnmaud.
iwita Cnrianw was apiHiiiitvd Aiiu Nayaba TInnanae
I by tbe Cronii. High Priest ot Poya Halawa in
liiv r<H>ni «f KuUKkiiduwe Muliu Xuyaka rnnanio
uv, mtf. Vol. I.. PI-, in, li2).
AUipiittil uf Tuia]>Biiu witncsH tu a Poboliyadda
ocelli iiaitMi II III ii.i-..'M»iu at tin- llBiiDiiralibvtit piilaco.
Wuliniiii Ktitl.-iliii lo'liHin liviinl u I'm-c in cuiijiinriiiiii with otlmr cbiefi in tha
Miiilra Klaihiwn in llif IukI kiiiK'x rrJoii ( IW. /.. n. S7S).
WcliKitn Kaltiiwlut ja. wiliiiin lo u iIiimI diitvil I8IIT A.li. {,iialf,p. 707).
He WBnalxinwiiiK-M tu tW Miiii|.*<imuwi> YilMrv ilciil. dulwl 17112 A.D. (nnM,
p. ruJ). llD ili'dbntvil law) li> llic KlHlB^-unyayo Vilmrv in I'lilwiittB.
In Juiii-, IHllI, iho lainU of Wcliwiu ItntciMaliatmaya nfi'iK Labukuho'^iiga
Batrndluitnu}* vera ciinlucatcil in cunnciiiKnce of bia adhenuee to the rebel-
lion of IMIB,
In tH2U bu «aa jpipriMmed at JalFiin l/ttr. Cbm., SOli .ttai,, ISiO).
Wclioita Kiiila Hutcliiabatiuaya haviiiK no chililren adopti'd hii nrpbew
llattnmaicnibt llanda. Ilrfurv bin dvath, Bbiiut tour month* after the acccuion,
Ibc Hati'UuLalm-iya entruHtcil the cam and charge uf ibo Banda, who vaa then
thrco ycnn old, and bin land*, on • Talput. tu tbe latter'a father Mattanuaoda
NauajBlikiuu Lcbuui and tu bia muthor'a uncle Maltamagodi Diiava, both
OntOthMnrcb, mil
J, Wi
of UalwBtle Vibitre.
Kandy iiiid Adum'ii i>.
daoeax-d {H'r. (.'•>». ,
Wuhwilu Kiibilinmi
WEL-WEL ta
u^^
of whom, haring joined the rehollion of IHIH, wore haniihe<l, tlMfomorloGalto
And the latter to the Isle of Frunco (\^)tl, D. C. Mad ).
WeliwiU Watte Korala'a latidH wore conabcatod in the rebellion of 1818
(Ko/. /.,/>. W/).
Wibadde Kaokanaina Heized the landH of a woman Lama Etana ; aba eama to
Kandy and was twenty-three ycnrrf complaining. CaHO heard in the MiAa '
Haduwa in the time of Samunicodi Adijfar. U'lma KUina is said to haTo.gol
judgment after swearing in hot oil (./i«/. C'omi., S:iMi,3Jth^ and 27th Majff.l8t9)^
/ViNt i7i>4.—Aruk}(ammuntt((0, l.O'.'i*. D. C. Mud. ANwcddumege, 678, D. O. Had.
Oonmleniye^^N 2I,ur>*i. QuruiiucUcla;;e, ii7,UlU. lInlu(U'uiycge,ri7,UU. llonegis
27,l».HS. IleratKM- (»/w/. Com., i';.*«</, LWtk, ami Ulih Mffy, lUtS). Jawing
Aruchchi. (hM. 1). C. Mad. Koml«>;r«\ '21,Vi«. MuttaninKnMla llumia, 1,0;:2. D.C.
Mud. l\»l|»itijftHltt}ro. t».1,i»i:4, in;.t»r,s. TuhUwigo, :{L»,sii7, 72.riiH;. Weliwita
MiuliyunMltt^i' C IW. /.. /'. ?i7). >Vibaa<i('K^> (,/««/. dm., 3'Jnit, SStk, mmtl 87ik
.l/iiy, lalU; IW. /.. y/. VWi').
WKtioi.i.K ViiiAKP. uliuH Wr.i.KPANrtAi.K ViiiAKK wuM huilt hy the villagora in
the ruign of Kiii^' Kirti Sri, and Huiall pieces uf lund wvru dotlicatud. Tho
yihare wum claiiiu'd by the Padawiya.
SAStiiiiKA ViiiAKK waM Iniilt by tliu viil:i*^('rH in tbo roi^Mi of King Kirti SrL
Jayu^'vkara Paiiikkirala and Ki'oda Arachciiila tU^iticnited lands. In 18U0 the
king coiiliniud tlio di-dicatittn I»n Paiiikkinila by llii.N Sittu : —
On Monday, th<> day iM't'on* the mw moon of tlu* month Mlxala, in the Tc\r
of Kiuii Saku 17.".'. Tlio licld Amluii^alianiulutiiuia of I iH'la. Httuattfd in
WoUwita within tho (iauatapahita ol 'luuifiuno. wa-i |Uiri*haMtl by JayaM>kara
Vanikkirala and \va^ dnih-a(<«t toiht>ihaiv hy hint. And after veveuyt^m
ono Mi-nik lltana. who^avrthc ^aid ticld. rai-«itl n di.'-iuito to tho »ume. But
whin it \va<« bronchi lu iht* nuiicc uf iht- liivat ilikW. hv. nftiT dulv inqnirinip
into the mat tor, and on rfffrtncc lo titr Talp«>t tli-ttl, ^uxo thi; ro^al o miui
F
that thf ^aid I iH'hi hv ^'ivcu uvt r (o Weliwita Vihar«> without any dii>put«
for itM nm*. and rn>M-lh- Maha (iahathi Nihinu* iin«l the ICUtfmahaluiaya of
Weliwita were iiitiu>led with the exeeutiuu uf thu huid iioyul Edict.
In 185U there wuh no incumbent. Thu viliare was clainicd by the Malwatto
Vihai'e or by Parakumbure Xayaka Uiinanse. Land in Howuhi of Yatinuwara
wan claimed an the viliure property, but it wan not re<{iMetX'il.
The vihare in regintered om ow ner of half an ucro liehl and one acre gardon
poHsciMed by it, having no tenant.
Wki.iwita Pattini Dkwai.k is H:i)d to have been built in the Kandvnn timea
at the ri'oue^t of Tumpano Uula, and aband<»ned for mouio time. Landii were
dedicated iiy Uaudai-a Mahatinaya, but no TulpotH were grunted. All the lands
arc Nila Pangu. «.
A na true fell on the dowale about 18.''t» and deHtroye<l it. A new dewnlo
was built about IHtU). At the pre?«ent day niulton ofTeringM are made iwice n
year for a pcriotl of eight days each. A Xanuniura fcHtival is also held, when
the halamba and gilt mango and other thingH are anointed with oil. There ia
a Pattini Anima in char<{e of the temple.
The dcwulo ami lundM were dedicated to the Kamly Pattini Uowale by King
Naroudra Sinha (Kundasale). It owuh two pangu here : —
1. Kapu.— Tenant : Kapnge. HohlN H aere liild, half an acre garden, and
44 acres hen. Servioert (cnmmulablo ft»r Us. 17'('>.'>) : to inrforni the duties of n
Kapurala at the Weliwita Dewale ; to maintain it in pitii»er repair, including
tlmtehing and hnppl\ing htraw, and to avsi>t in eotiking the niulteii ; to supply
baniba ftn* the multen ; to give eight tnttu \eaily as pandurunula t(» the Kandy
Pattini Dewale, and to attend the perahera in Kamly and pay Uc. 1 to the Kandy
Pattini Dewale.
2. Nila. — Tenant : Gonadcni}eL'e. Holds 1 arre field, half an acre garden,
and 2 acrcN hen. Service (coinniutabic for Uh. 23';'iO) : to perform the same aa
No. 1, except serving the ollice of Kupurula.
The dewale iH registered an having owned land in Kituldora (Ko/. /.,/>. 461),
WELIWITA. — A village in I^nggula Pallesiya pattuwa, Matalo Eaat, in Akarn*
hc'Jijrv-wwMm. Jt in about half a niilu west of Amuncwula.
Hi WEI,*WEL
Not ia tb« Cciiitui ol lo7i. Pouiilaiion m Ittoi, lu (4 iiiid«MS (^ f «iBiU«tt) ; in
1891, 23 ( U nukles, U females). Veiliilas.
In 1878 21) acres (lUo. 3/i. 6/.) of uncommuted ptddj land vert registand,
Diillewe Diaava ownod land boro {Vol, /.,/». 187),
WELIjAOIRIYA.— -A Tillage in Udagampaha of Matarato korale, U^Mr Htiw»-
beta, along the MaturaU road, on the right bank of the BilibiU-ojrm, oppotitt
Manakola. The wawim includes Metibvmbiya.
StreutHM, — KimUtldo-fU, Maba-ela, Oteuno-ola.
//«//. — Kodi-crapugala.
Bi>uii(iui'M along thv road to Mandaraimwara. An ambalama. Minor road
to PadiyuiMflel l;i. Vil lagc path to Manakola. Church Missionary Society's ichool
and a hcIiooI in Tdupitiya Paiisala.
PopuUtion in 1H71, «;04)(:i:{7 raalun, 2t)7 females) ; in 1881, 490 (275 malet,
215 fciualtM) ; in IK'JI, 402 (220 males, 1H2 females). Vellahis, Smiths, Dhobiei,
Tom-tom Itcateni, Moiirinvii, Low-country Sinhalese.
In 1878 321 J acrcN(H;2«i. \jt.i\L) of paddy land were registered, of which
30'.U ncroN paid Uh. 748*3H ; the rcHt were uncomrautcd.
/•^«/ff/^«.— Mandamnuwara, (1 oodwood, Gomipattiya, and Marguorita.
^ilml7lV«.•AlawutupitiyoKe, 35,9X1, 3U,0.'i7, 74,589 {^Vttl, I., ft.37S), ArachohU-
InRO (./«'/. Com., January, IS'JJ). Aramuilalcge, 4lK>, D. C. N. K. (TalpotS
Kiika IMC). 17ir.). Mumigo. 1.021. D. 0. N. E. (Talpots Saka 1729,1730),
fi.TlH (N. S). i*ttIuwatt4>K^-. 1,021, D. C. N. B. Rambukwellc LokuBacda leased
landM toKanfijaiM an<l Moormen, 7:).Ht-.:t. 79,891. Tahikamburege,4U6,D.O.
M. E. UUuwilage. :t2,951. Wadugc, 97,095.
(iH«)7 A.D.). — Kiika 1729. I. 8ubvhami. of Wellagiriya. in Udagampaha
Maturata kurulo of ilvwalu'ta, have grunted to my daughter Kalu Etana
the lower 1 |iela of Malitikumbura, 2 iH'hi^ of Otunuekumbura, the garden
apiM'riuinin;; to it, two nnnnH of the dwelling house, a granary, a picoe
of Diyabubuleheua, a pieco of Adikaratennehena, a piece of Nilagolahena,
and a piece of Ath:ulirniieh«-na, to posDi^sri in iHiruveni. Witnesses who know
theMiDii) are l*U!«?<a]amaiika«la Miidiyiince. Alutpitiyc Dingirala, Udagammedde
Korala, Mame^e Uaiiunulhami, Uda-arawe Wairambu Gamiuahe, Oan-achariya,
Medn^ce lluraya, (!um-lN>rakaraya. an«i llenuya. This was granted in the
knowledge of so many iM'raons. (Imprecations.)
(I ROM A.i>.).— In the year of Saka 17:U), on Wcilncmlay, the seventh day of
the incnu^iu); mo«m of the month Navan. under the cou.<«tellatton Utunipal.
1, TaluwatteK*' Kalu Ktana, of Wellagiriya in the Udagnmiialia of Maturata
Korala. attached to Megoilatiho of Ilewaheta, havu granted the field Otenna
2 p<^1a<«, the t^anlen lyiiiK al>ove the field, and all the high and low grounds
to Idanu'tfu Un^urala, and receivtHl from him HO nmunu of paddy, iu ridis
in ea**}!. and 7 tiippottl elothit. I, the haid Kalu Etana, in coni>ideration of
M!4i'«uncv, (granted tluM portion of land upon this Tal|K>t to UnguraU to
IK>Mwi«^ in paraveni. (Imprecatioiir<.) Witne-oCM who know the same are
*iM«aIamanka«la Mndiynn?M>, Walahene Korala. Idumejre Kammalhami,
Hel*arawo Din^irula. Uirtunayakafre Apytuhami, Puwak^roUe Amchchila,
Gan-achariya. Ilenaya. Ilerukaruya. M^^a^e Kalu Durayn, Pu!«!H'llegeMigonpatti
Duraya. and GiMlakumlmre Duraya. In the knowledge of these witnesses
thift was written by me, Kalu Duraya. 1,021, D. C. N. E.
Wri.laoiriyk a/iVm Um;i*iriYA Vihakr, with a dagoba al>out 6 ft. in heiffhl,
•ontains three images in ruins ; a ]>rieHt in charge ; has about 2 pelas of paddy.
WELi.A(iiKiYK aliat KTAMHAConA Dewai.e. -* In good condition, containing
weapons.
Wewatenna-wewa.— A b.indoned.
AwcDA Qallena in the middle of the forest, in which hunters offer kniTes,
spears, Ac, to propitiate the god of the chase.
WELLGTOTAKADEWIDIYA. — A hamkt of BambukwelU, in Palispnttu
Kast, Lower Dumliara.
WEIr-WEK fii
WELPAHALA«— A bamlel of Pamunawa, in Aigiri UdMijA paHawa, ICMik
Booth.
In the Censnt of 1871 it wts grouped with TTnaweniwa.
JhMiZif'f.— Pamunuwe Wattuwa Dnraja vt, Oinunhe Hapowa Danija» 4,4M,
D.O. M.
The plaintiff produced the following Tulpot^ dated 1808 a.D. :—
In the year of Saka 17:)0, of the month Wak, on the tenth day of tiM
dcorcoMing moon, on Monday. On thiH day I, Lanka<mnlle Manoha Dwaya,
of Buildo PamunuwA in ifdaMiya pattuwa of A^tj^iri korale, do give imto
Suran.:^ani, my wife, Tal;r«^»liyadi)a of 'i laha-*, boiujir niy pararcni property.
The witnr.H-iCit hereto are Pumunuwe Rati) Ualuliami, Pangahakotnwe Haraa
guma^v Diigi^aiina R:il<ihnini. Tuiu|iat-liya«ldeKo Dutrj^niia Ralahami of thia
villnt^e. Aliitjfo Itulahami of this vil)a.!<i>. Ihala^^u Ukku-ajja. Thia Talpot,
granto<l with the knowltxige of the a)iove perM>ni«, was written fay llewaneteniM
Siwnrala.
WENDARUWA KORALK — A Rmall koralo in Lower Dumhara, consiating of
two TillngCii, Uda and Pallo Oammodda and Wclapahalo.
Tho koralo is bc>undod on the west by the Ma-oya, on the looth by the
. Mahaweli«;aiiga, and on tlio cast and north by Medaniya |iattuwa. The atream
that flowrt through it risoH in Uunuwila and flowA south wanl into the Mahaweli-
ganga.
It is reached by a bridlo road from Galmal-oya.
From the main road at Morapabanuilla wooden bridge to Nithlgaha-arawe*oym
*12 mile ; \Vatuii;^adde Anilalaiiia 'A'l ; Anibulo I'M ; Uunuwila 1*43 ; Wen-
daru-oya, 10 ft. wide ford, 2; Wendaruwa junction of road from Qara-oya '50.
It is also reached by a bridle road leaving the (ialmal-oya riNid at SiyambaU*
gastonna at the ITtli milepost, at a rocky Hinani i<H yanls wide, an unsafe ford,
*50 mile; (lalwala-oya 2 ; Tavalaiitcnna I'.'x'i ; Dawulngala VbO; Wendaruwm
junction of road from Moni^'ahamiila 1*18 ; Kimbulgantota ferry acroaa
Mahaweli-^'anpa 2*2(».
Hilli. — liaiidi^'ala-hcla, Gnrugala-bela, Lunu-okiriyo-hola, Miyan-pa^'O-hela.
Population in 1881,010 (HOD malcH, 3o7 fematos) ; in 1891, 405 (217 malea,
188 females). Tho majority of the peopio are VeUalaiH, there are ftome Durayo
and WaHhermen.
In 1878 there were 2204 acres of paddy lan«i re^ihtercd in Welapahala.
It was after tho Kn^Mlsli tr«>ops from liatticaloa had marched through
Wendaruwa that tho kiu'^ ordere«I tho Moormen of UumlNira to be removed from
the district (Jml. Com., ISth OctoUr, lS:i.1).
Two d lys after the last kini^ was captured, Oerondigolle Arachchi, acting as
guide to Kn^lish troops, camo to tho villa«;e and found a quantity of the king*a
property in the jungle {Jud. Cnui , ISth Mn/f, /.s .'•/).
A Wendaruwa man married Aliitgania Diigt^aiina Unnanso's sister'a daughter,
whose son was the Arach<'bi of Wendarua-a ( To/. /, /'. id),
///m;/fV«.— Alutge. I'J.HlA. I7.'J7:). Amha«/a>«pi(iye Walawwa. 2B,A89. Bannekge,
H2.K:t:». Hatflj^olbjre; ;i..".HH, <;.Hi:». A2J»\u\ {J ml. fom, f'Jth Jtinf and 27th
July. /.Si?2, aid 27th Murvh isj't). l>tiiikotrc. :(3.2(U. Ekanayakage, SO.lSt.
Galahitiyawe Walawwa, (i7.:i7.'». (taiii-;;<Ml:i*ri>, 2i).801. Hangidige, 30,391.
Harare, :i2,x:t:>, 4H.(iaH. Henagehuwela Walawwa, 17.*.t7:i. Il«ratge, li».81t
(Jud. Com., 4fh and l.'tth JfU'Uititf, ISJJ^aHd .'ith and Gth Fvhmnry^ tii2S\
Jayasundara Mudiyanseln'^e Punehimla, Kurala, .S!).:i2M. Knlcwel^ge, 33,264.
Kankaiiairiala;;e, .*>,riSH {Jud. C»tn.. 'J7fh Marrh. Ift35) l4inkuhaluge ITenaya*
S2,rit)0. Maduwiprc 8,«;(il. Mana Patirannche : it is said of one of this familj
that he obtaint.tl a <;rant of Weri'limtwa for xhontinfr a Portu^ut^so who spoke
inHultiiifrlv of thii Kintr of Kandv. Marukon<>K<'> l'<'*<*7, 41,:iH2. Patihena-
ralln.ro. M?.?^:^ 1 7.". 1 1. Palh-ir«. :\\t:.v::\. I»nnditajri\ 32.oiV,. rhangallogt>, :i2,G25,
7S.ri:.;>. Walawwet;e. :t7,7s:i. 47,.'»I4. W«'lapahaIa/«» (Jnd. Ci>m.. I2tk Jumr a mm
27th Ju'y, Is-Jj), Wiiidaruwej^e (!'.»/. /., y. loS). Wirasckarage, 18,667.
Yatauatte Walawwa. (J,Sir».
(1771 A.D.) .-In tho year of Saka hVXi. I. Welapahala Kankaniyelage Alokm
Maha<re. ati<I my -••n. Putirhi Apou. of Wendiriiwa. adioinintr Palispattuwe of
Dumbani. dtt deelare to h:ive xiveu our own proiierty, C«udidiya<Me Jumbugahm-
yatakumbura of 1 iH-la below the jambu tree, tbv mi trvo in -the lower part of
the fl«»M. and 2 hoiixs, 4 cocoanut tr«TS. 1 iak tree, and the hena Pitupnrahena,
to Bttagollo Korala. that he may take Ine same into his own paravenl a&d
94« ^VEN— WER
poiMCM. Witmiiitefi : Palihcnarala, Dahaoayak* , Nanda Naide, IfAntri-
hanii. Tettuharoi, Kande Kala, all Uving in thia TiUage. (Impreoationa.)
Thi* Talfiot wotf writt4)ii by Wela|)ahala Medage RaU. bfibS,
(17H0 A.D.\— In the yeor of 8aka 17u2. of the month Undawak, the third daj
of the incn-ai^int^ m«ion. The mravvni landa belonging to me, Kaluhami, of
Woiidaruwn. in I'lili^iiattuwa of l)uinbarA, towit.Godapanneknmbura of 2 polaa
bait Ix en lniiiMf(>rrt'«l in |wim\'t'ni to \Vii«M*;(e Kulingu Arachchila, because ha
I mid nw tlir <«uin uf :to ridi-*. The witnossc^ to thia ore Dehipi'ge PanikkiraUt
Ckuimyukn}fi« Komln. M<«)aK<* Ibhi, itatngolle KoruU, Uhangalle Arachchila,
PnUihu K:iiitiimlr <iiiriiniirh«* and I'cdiya, Mad(LkiK>luwe Hitihami of Wenda-
ruwn. in l*uli«|KUiuwa u( iMunliara.
My immviiii lund <*<»ili)t.iiin<'kutulmra of 'A |icl;i)«, 2 mi trecsi, and the
dwi'll'ii^ \\nUM' and );uril«'n. Th(.' aforonamul individual called Hitihami gave
th'"«e \ntuU nntu Kuliihurni.
(KN't A.i».).— In the year <ir Sak:i Ko.'i, of tho mouth Wak. the ulcvonthday
of thf> intT< aoiu;; nioun, bcin^ Sunday. On thiM day wort* given to Yatawatte
W('1lao?>o Di-nva. for hi<4 |iaravrni |i«tH4csfi(in. tlio followtiig |mmveni lands
of Wf'udaruwit llt*r,it<^c Kankanniun, c«>ii<«i<«tia}r uf Udachchiwalakumbura of
I auMiiia and :i )i< n.i laudH li>li>nt;in^ thoi-ffu at I(uri;(a1a and ',l hrua landn at
Kuliukiriin:i. wiih th<- liiiii«i*niid trarilcn U'lunvin^rtothcMaid Held. Tlic things
itnM>ivi-il in triMf>id>'Mtiun uf tho Kiid poriion of land tiw ai follown: — *JH ridiAin
nion«\v, I '.iniunaund l* iM>la<« <if |i:iddy, 1(» yoko of catih*. all iYu'mi thingit were
^'i\t'n to nif\ lli'iai^Mt K.iukniiunm. Wituif'MM : Hatavfollo Kornlo, Kahala>cla
I'da.;!' Vitlaiic, Iluunttiyn (iantmahf. KimliifiMla Vidano, Munkoluwu Simla.
In ilu' |iri>««'n(*«> tif many M\u-r piM-nmrt of llintcnna. lic^^itUni the ]K*i'iHinH above-
nifuli int'il. I hit* land wao ^iv4*n ut the granary of llandagunawa Let not any
of my di'Hceniianix unntt'<l (hin. li.Hl.'i.
(|M|:i \.i».). -In tho yivirof Sika \7Xt, of tin* month , on WedntNday,
nndir thi- miiMfllntion Anura. Tho land U'lon^ing to me, Wira.<<«'karage
l)in-/ir.»lii, uf \V>iiilaru\\a. in Piiliniuituwa of Duniliura. to wit, (Imlapanue-
knniliuia of 'J |M'ia!« lia^ Ui-n finully ^ranteil unto Punch! Ktana. Witne^Mcn:
Mtii!i/i> U.il-i. Naiiayak i Kala. K.kauayaka;re Arachchila, UanilaikwoUe Koralege
Kirala. Adikaraii^rc llala. lI«Tat}(f Din^imla. ond all the iMM>ide of tho place
iM'in'/ wiini'^M''*. tliirt wjih ^ivi>n. In nion«'y li»o ridin wok given for the land
and liiUH tile aiormauu'd Uinxiralu grunted in paraveni unto Pmichi Etona.
iH.iJiiT.
TiiK WKNMAUtTWt: ViiiAUK. Pan<4ai.\. AM) Ho-TitKr. uro uttsichod to the Aagiri
Vihure (M.<;i;i).
The vili.ire hUiiuIm in iIh' niidtilo of a tract of lleldH botweou tho two hamletfif
Udtt and I'allo <tuinnie<ida.
A Knvii. JH dedic-itod to tho twelve Dewiyo :— Waliyakku, Wediyakku,
Kolnnnla. Wira .Mania, Wanniyu Uandura, Alnt, Kirti DiUidam, Menik
Unndara, Duwata llaiidaru. Mangaru, Kumat*:i, frugal Uaiiduni.
The Ki'MiANAi.r. ViiiAUK own>t land hero (I'l/. /., ;i. 4U4)»
WEPAT.WA.- A hamlet of (Somagmla, in Paliitpatta west, Lower Dambara.
A«iiii//i>«.— Kuru-ambege ( \'ft. /., y, :i93), 11,811, 64,753.
WERAdAIiAWATTA — A village in Knndupsilln kornlo, Matole North, in
Naniluidauahawatte-wasain.
In the iN'ti-UH of 1H71 grouped with X.imhadagahaw.itta ; united popa1ation«
V.H. INioulaiiou of Witr.iualawatta in 1881, :12 (lii males, 17 females) ; in 1891,
IB (H in:M«M, 10 fi inali-H). Moorinon.
In 1878 (i^ acroi ('.U. l/i. 2/.) of paddy land wero registered, which paid
Rh. 314.
Fiimifiit. Mohi'lin Ab<1ul Kadar Mira Haibu r«. Muttu Kandn Arachcbi and
I-iuiail Pillai, :tH,:(S8.
WERACSAMA.— A villago in Kandtipahula korale, Upper Dambara, 45*25 milM
from Kandy. opposite Alutnuwani. Formerly a Uabadagama.
Strniiit. — (>u;ina'elle-ova.
//;//.— WVtulakanda.
Population in 1H71, 4(Ni (21d mulos, 184 females); hi 1881, 129 (71 malet,
58 females) ; in 18U1, 8(i (58 males, 48 females). Inferior VellaUi, Washers,
Ilaiigarummu, Punuayo
WER— .WEB M7
In 1878 359 aoreii (179a. Ip, SI.) of patUy Und were rogtiiered m belominf
to the Muiyangane Viliaro.
There in a roHthouite uncl«r the Provinciul Itotid IJommittne, and a toU-boiiat
and a ferry aoruM the MuhHweli-npuit^a.
A throe-ftH>t road paMee through the juiii^le on the upper aide of the Tillag*,
quarter of a uiilu Minth of the inlmhitod {Mtrtiou.
There \» an old iMi-meda, but no vihnru nor {loniiala.
An ambiilaum and a few lM>uti(iiicR iMndvr the road.
7*tiMi.~Dallewela-wewa, thoui^h brokoii, Huppliea Mime irri^piuon ; in aodant
timeH it wan fed by the Yiikund:iwe-eU.
The MAHANtiANK ViiiAUK in re«;i4ti>rcd m owner of two ParaTeni Fausv
here : —
1. Mnltvn. — TonantH : Womwula^^e, Siy.iinlNiliiuahnge, KohombnKahag*,
KoH«^ih:ii;(% antl Watto^^* ( Vcllalas) ; Mi<{iiha!{o autl liulutwel-kandurage (Low-
oaMtu). Hold i)U arrvM tieltl, half an acre Kanlcn, mul 10 aoron hen. Kenrioea
(coinniutablf for Uh. Vl'A 40) : to Hnpplv r>0 bundluH of ntniw yearly per pela of
mud land and with it to thati'li the viiiaro and atnwn ; ttt uttiMid the fi*i«tiTala
(tliirUvn uumi) and to dfionitc* tlir vilmiu ; ouo to rook the ninlti'U daily ; to
cullivati', reap, tlirr>h, and •garner tlio rnip of 8 aninnu (»f the niult4*ttu «>nce %
yoar, all iniplcnicutH. ImlValiMM. iVrc, bciiit; HiippUi>d by tho viliau* i to give thirteen
new your m^nnni of Vi';,'riabK>>* (or .swofinioatM act'onlitiK to ra'>to) anil U>tel to
the incunittont at K indv.aniUiinilarpvnuni tu the Viliarc Vidane. The tenant
on inultcn duty rt'ivivcN piciIh.
2. Piiiuniwabuna. — Ti'naniK : Ala otn-kotnwo Pnnrlii Mcnika and Iht1agoH«
Appuhnnii. lloltl 17 a(MVK fioM. Strvict's (romirutablr for Km. 41»y.'») : Punchi
Munika to tliatcli tin* pansala with ItH) bundlcNof ntr.iw and .\ppuhauii the hall of
the Tihuri) with (i(K) bundii's yearly ; to gi\c two new year peuuni (»f awcetmcata
and botcl.
Two Maruwena Pangu : Vidanu und (InnwnNim.
WERAGAMA ani> PAM.E V/KRAGAMA. — VillagcH in Pallesiya pattuwn,
Matale Kant, forming one group. Tho wawmi includen Kumburegammedday
Dam lie. Kayincko.
The tradition iH that a Vodda of Weragama in Dintenna nhot an elk, which
after receiving the wound i-anan far an tho KwantpIrixagoUa and fell down ther».
The Vedda followed in the track of t he elk and Hocured it. The Vedda, m^eing th*
mire wan eapable of Ifeing aHWetlduniized, mentioned it to the King of SilHWaka,
who Haid, " Thou haiiVt iKitter iiH\ved(lumir.e it and hettlu there.** Ilu did no.
Population of Worapinia in 1H71. 'J<I7 (ir>7 maleN.i40 females) ; in |H81, 401
(210 nialeH, \\\\ females); in |H*M, 441 (214 nialen, 227feniahM). Of l*an«
Wcnigania in IHHl, 'Mi\ {\i\:, males. Ifil f«malo«t) ; in IKOt, L'.'IH (Ii:i maliis 123
females). Vellalas, Nilainakkarayo. PotteiH, SniitliM, WahherK, Paduwo, Rcrnwayo,
Co:iMt Moormen, linnno. Tamils
In 1H7H UM\ aeieH (H2'<. (i/>. (»/ ) of paddy land wure rcgiMtcrwl, of which 64
acres paid Km. Ifi^'^U) ; Cu^ ueren weru redeemed.
Wkragama Kaiiandk Walawwa.— This family in of high rank.
Kahande Mu(liyansi> in 17.V) a.I>. (Vol. J., p. 210).
Kahan<lc Disava married a KiHtcr of the Migastenne Adigar. They left no
children ( Vol. /., /*. 60),
Werat^'ama Adikarama, a witnewt to a deed in 1^*01 A.I>. ( IV/. J., p. 94).
^Vcnlgama Uala, grandson of Ellepola Kodituwakku MohottalaV brothmr
(Vol. I„p.216).
Kahamlu Dis-iva, Werai,'ama Disava, und other membem of the fandly(ro/. /.,
jD/i. 210, 42 J).
Kahande Mahante Navaratna. Wikraniasinha Mudi>nnhe Ralahami held tb»
offireH of Muhandiruma of the Mahu iletapenage and Lekuma of the Swarttn
Yuddu Mandapiie in the deposed king's reign (lu/. 7 .it, 331).
Kuhandu Walawwe Lekam, grandson of Kahamlti Muluiudirani Nilame (lol.
/.,;» 115).
Kahande Kumarihami, daughter of (iulag<MU Bintenne DiiutTa, married
Wcra;;otin J);itrmiihatniaya ( V*tl /.. /». W9).
WER— WER
Cahjindo Dimivn and Wibadde Dif^ava were brothori. The former married the
or of lliikinaiiii Itiiii and had a Hon, WcriiKuinu l^okam (11 and A74, D. 0. M.).
VvraKania UatNidu Nilium*, Komla of Palluitiya|Mitiuvra, diod 18(U) (4M,ri83).
ivtioii Ti'i.'JIii for a ixtriition of thti family ontato.
iRtiotiM i»y tlio Weraganiii llandaN for land at Kumbnrognmuiodda
MXy ri.H,H4'.»).
(miiiiiiUHtiia Uuiiuda Nilnmo of Worauama married UraiK)la Monika in bina.
liiiuatod with WfniKauia L4*kani, l*ra|i(dH Handa, anu Hakmana Itala, for
dn which hiN wifr tninHfvrrod to him, 11, :)74, 2,141, D. CM., 20,027 (IW. /.,
SO, SI). Ilu hidd (»irico ill M:italo (52,70U).
FamilirM. — Adikari^^o, 28,IKX. Piiinb(*K(*« i'i'i.UHl, Deditrama Mudiyanwlag^
A|ipuhnmi, Korala nf AWraKuma (IW. /., p. 4titt). l)(Hli}piina|?o, 20,190.
l»«niy(kniiiliuro MutUyanM^liiKc (M.M7r». Di* Silva, P. D. A., U,:t:i4 (X. B.).
Dorntiriiwo lkin«la, H|..ViS. (;ulkai1iinf}^c, 2.1<i7, I). C. M., 39.2H2. Hotti-
howa«ls JH.IHH. lIulnnliiiihU'jfH, 2.H;7, 1). C. M., 3l»,i.H2. 44,802, l«,2r»fl, 0. R.,
Matah*. Indiinnvt';?*', 42.7'J2. Mitra^ti'nnr Alickoii Mtidiyanm'lafcts l1,HiiO
>luiirin«>it, ii.12'2, .Mnilivan<«<>lu)(«v .*t'i.o:t|. Mnllcjrnuia Walawwa. ri:>,8U8.
Oli-nntri-K*'. •V.'.'.»'j:t. OwillV Nilaim* Uala. 2iMiM)(TaliN)t 8aka 1710). Pundi-
tii)fi\ n.'.''»7 (Tul|Mi Siikii 1729 flhil in l.iiU*. (\ U.. Matalu). Pichcha-mal
Pinidiva Prathu|iu MudiviiiiM>lnK<s 79.28(i, Piti.vi'ire nlhin PihnniiKt*, 1,750
1». <;. M.. *JI.:>71. :i:i.li:i. tuhiwimu* VidunihiK<*. "•^.oai, 2:t,sh;, C. K.. Matalo.
Wniiu'^inha Waiininuyuka WnMihi Pandttn .MudiynnH«-lu^r Miidalihaiiii, Kurala
of Wcru^MiDia (^i'l'/. /.,/'. I'ifh. WVra^^ima Kahandc WuUiwwa, 11. 'tl\, 2.141.
2.7IO. 'j.i:v.\, :i.*.i;i. u.r, s\., \,:\-j:,, u,r. Mad.. 17,oih. 'Jd.w?. 4:i,:.:u, :.2.-»j:».
r.-».7n'.», :.:i.M|ji. :,:,.kum. 7."..J1ii. U.:i;i4 (X. S). Yapa Madiynn^Hlap*. .V.MKll,
2:l,HH;. r. ll.. MataU\
(]K1H Aii.^-c:. ThiK ii4 l)t<di'fainaK<* rkkurala'M HiKniutims ;:;. Thii« !■
Dtili^aniu^i' Tikiri 1%li«iia*« Hi^riialiin'. On Wcdiu><«dny. tlu* flfirmlU day of tin*
lncr«aMn</ iihniii of tho iiiniith K-^ala, nndor tho conr)tt*lI:ition of lhurii<«ala,
in th«> 17loili u'ar of Saka. I, lN'<livrania^^' rkkunda, and my Hi**tor. Tikiri
Ktaiia. ot Wrra^Miiiia of I'lhi'^iva pathiwu in Matalc, do aokoo\vl(*d)(o to havrt
rciM'Ut'il fniui Owilh* Nilnnu' Uala tht* i«um of 'Joo UulU mul lolmvoimnitfcrriHi
to him. in )mrav(>ni, our iiaravciii ll>'ld Waiii-fckuinhuru of 2 iH'hn and '* lahaii
an«l the hi'jii and low irroiiml apiHTtainiii); tluTeto. (luipnvalions). WitUfSMeM
to thif* uri* Dctakar.i^i' Puot.'himla of Wrra^aiiia. Kuniliiirt'KO Ukkurnla of
till) HiiiH* villa^r, Wirakoiikundu PnnrhiralH of tho Kniio* villa^t*, Klkudnwa
Pihaiiarahi of th«* •«aini' viUa/o, Xrknltahiyi* rkkuwu. Hutawattt>i;o («amarala
of thi* siuu* villa};!*. Liyan^olU* .Mcnikrala of Owilln. With the knowledge
of thc^o \vitiu'-»i-^ thi'i deed of l.iiul \va< writtrii and ^rauutl. Thin deed wan
' writt«Mi \ty nif. Mrdawala Unnan-i'. Si^fuiil hy all tin* witno^-'i'H. 2«>.l!Mi.
MAKfi.F.TF.SNK ViiiAUF..--Kin'f Kirti Sri hnilt tho viharo, and in 1787 A.n,
• brother and Hueri'MHor, Kiii^ llajadhi llaja Sinha, ^avc iliiM SuiiiiaM to it : —
In the ^ear of nnddha 22'.iO. tho Kintr Kirti Sri Raja Sinha built many
da^'obaH, vihani. |Nin«a1a. and inado pricttM to reside in them, and |>atronixMl
lluddhif«m in diver* vfuyi*
lie eniHed nlNiut lo ninuiiu «>xtent of the fleld Makuletvnna to be anweddu-
niiM**! at Polkiriyawa. in Ud.OHiya pattuwn of Matale. and ho bnilt a imnxala
thiro and i?ave the land>« to Sohhita .^ini of UpoHntamma and hiH pupilary
(leHoeiidaiitH to 1n> )Mifi!U'Mm*<l by ihem at San^hika pro|H'rty, proTitieil they
oomluct th«'niH>lve<4 conforiiinbly to the ruleM of Huddhsu
In the Hevcuth year of the n'i«;n of Kin^ Rajailhi Uaja Sinha, he, witli the
intention of carryiu}; out the wi^heM of Kinj; Kirti Sri t4>wardii the proim-
irntion of religion, ^'ranted a eop|M«r K^innas for the lo nuiunn : iHHinded
on th*> eant by Na^'ollrela and a bulu tree, on the r«outh by thu dry stream
in tiuln>lurup)N>-tenna and front thii«i>idoof tlie jak tn-4* niultH'}ruKOH}riilia.
on the wi>^t the villa^'e limit of Kiwuln and Parauraliu-an^ra ami the anthill
in AinU-ilanteniia. and on the north by the hapu tree and ^onna tree, to be
pii.^fv'mMl Kr lon^' a'i the Huddhist faith existM.
Thi" eonuna'id waf« jriven by the kinif in the presence of hi^ minit»ter«« to
wHt'* the eopp.-r Saunas at Kandy tin ThufMlny, the neventh day of the
wax lilt; iiKHin of the month rnduwak. in the year of Saka 1709.
Anyone lakiutf a stick of fin*wo4»d. n bla<Ie of graM. a flower, or a fruit
from the temple land will Xh* Irarn a pretaya.
Action by th«* incumbent a'/ain*«t Pitiye^fe Pthanarala for a field. 1.7.')0. D. G. M.
Action a)fain<«l the incumbents for divertin}? a watcr^courve. 65,876.
Action airaintt Doratiyawe Danda by Polgolle Aumangrala Unnante for tht
vihare. K|..",r,«.
WER-WER M
WBRAQODATENNA.— 1 villutfe in Uauaiya pntluwa, Unper Dambtim.
In the Cun«U8 of 187 1 groupoa with KiiriilcoUdyttina. Pomibliim of Werafoda*
iuaiiii in 1K8I, \)\ (6() maloii, 41 fuiiutlw«) ; iu IMIU, 113 (il nmlo*. 40 foomtwi).
In 1H7H 86 ucivM of ]m<)«W land woi'tt roKioiorotI, of which ^ aorat paid
lilt. 105H5.
^ltiMi7iV«.— Uiitiyatfamn UuuunMo ««. raUi«go Kawrala {Jud, Om,t 8Sih Air^tw
btr, ls:t3), 174.
Plaintiff producod tho fo*lowiu(( Tulpiitx : —
(17HU A.I).). In tbv year of Snkn 1711. uf the month Wak, on FridAj of
tho incrcusiiiK inuon, under tbt* oourtieUiitiou Utnniputupa. That the fluid
Wcrag«Mlut.«intio AriWfdduma of 2 |H>lart U'loutfiuic to I'alU'jr' Itala of Korakoho*
Ifnina, in UiIumva imiUuw'u of Pau'«iyA (lattuwu, Duubara, liaM been tnuutemd Co
Tonni'Wiitto MudiyauH(\ WitncHHifi wlio know tbo naiuo uro llnkinana Puuchi*
ralii, Kiirukohuifuma Ar.ioli<*liilu. Kiribatalawe Appurala, lIolaKalle IMngirala,
KahuwutU) DiuKirula, ({oinii'^iMln ('uuinmho, llciiuirvhuwcla Kankanamrala,
Dndnl^o (surunncbcN and Miyainpaho (Junita>'a. (liuiiriHAtionii.)
(17*.»l A.iK). -Sakti I7i:i. I, Pullo)(o Tikiralii alnn PalWo llabi, of Kura-
kolio^tuun in IMu^iva puttuwa of Duinbaru, bt'ing rcdmiHl to |Hiverty, hare
lrnnMlVi'n-<1 <lu* lii-l«\ WriuK'txliitunnckuinUnm of 2 |k>1uh to my nopbvw Xarao*
|KUui\V(< Ai':u'h«'liiiu, to |hi.»H"«<4 tlio Kinii* a*« InM-ttliUiry pro)MTty. ho bavins paid
211 ridi-i iu cuiipi'i' for tbo victual.'* furni.»b«>d by Tt'un«'\\utto Mudiyan»e.
Witut'^'«"* who kuow iiu.> >anio n.** Ti-uniwatto MudiyaUHO, llakmana Tunuhi*
rulii. Itiiial.i Appu. M:i\vi<liMii>t> Appu, l'all^^:o ('unrhiriila, Miudnpt rkkiibami,
llakuruin Appuiala, A^^MluwiilU'trt* Du^^aunuralu, and Karalliytuldo Nckatmla.
Tlii^Tiilpot li:iH liiM'U }(ranttil with tin* kno\vli>tl^r^« of tbo abovo*uu'ntiouvd
wiln»•^"•^"•. 171. 1). i\ K.
■ isOK A.D.y- Sakti 17.10. 1, llantunupitiyr Amcbobila, havinir nvcivetl 86
ridi.i liuui ll<'ii>H'rCaniu rnnuuM*. luivo irausfiM-riHl tbo flold WorairiMlatoniia
A>4\vo Idiinia (if 2 pfla** lyin^ in tbo IMatiya imttuwa of DuniUira to hiiu in
]i.iravoni, (»n Kriilay. the iliirtooutb day of tho nututb Ibik, undor tbo ixmHtclla-
tiuu Puw iipal>'unu. Wit uohkih fur ihr Humo urt> Tonnowatto Mimuro Kat4?mabaW
niayu. Kiri lhiu<hi(il tho Muno villn^o. (iuno^v Dutf^annarala, \Vora)fmlatoDiM
Pallo^o Poucliiial.i. Mii^.-i'ttonno Lokn KoiaU, MudugaUoKC Meddumarala,
Aranwclu Sinilurahi. Dcnaptiiyo Punobirula, Weni^iMlatouue Kala Naide,
MorajTopitiyo Xaida llonaya. and An^irara Dumya. HiinTalitot ban hwu i^rantcd
wiib tlio knowledge of iboi^o wilm-?«*(>}<. (luiprccatiourt.)
WEB ALAN I) A. — A villago iu Kandupaliii koralu, Matale North, in lluligamuwa-
waaam.
StrfaiiiH. — Heli<{auiuwc-ova, (!uloyayu-ohi.
Not in tbo CcUHiiH of 1H< I. F<ipuhtion in IKH|, 32 (10 malua, 16 femalea);
in 18'.ll. .'U) (14 nial«.'.H, H» fonnili'M). Jaggery raHtc»
Thoi'o w:iN a d-i'^olia boro built l»y tbo dcHcondautit of tbo minittttir Upatiiaa.
A ruined ilai^olm.
Wuralando Durayalago, Ninda tenant nf Dullowu Adigar ( IW. /., /)/>. /OO-I).
WERALU-ANG A.— A hamlet of <lid<lawa, in Paliapattu Kant, Lower Dumbaim.
Population in 18iM, 39 (tU nmluM, 20fenmlcH).
WERALlTnASTI'INNA.-Avillago in PalloHiya {Mltuwu, MaUle Eaiit, in Um*
kando wahiini.
In tboTonsUHof IH71 ^'roupml with Madaknnibum. Population of Weralugaa*
Usnna in iHHl, 112 (I'lO maloH, -ITi feniaU>M) ; in IKUI, Hii (4(> maUa, 40 fenialea).
VellalaM, Nihunakkaniyo.
FiiHiifiiA. Nilnnio Itala. mju of Kiri Ktaim and irnuidi«ou of Kaide
2.87(1, D.C. M.
WoralugaMtenne Nilamea ( Vol. /., p. 260).
WEBAPITIYA.-A village in Palinpattu Eaat, Lower Duuiliaru.
Priiri.i'ANAWA in a hamlet.
Sfir<('/i.— GurukandunifWii.
^///.—Kurukuilubela.
950 WEa— WEB
l>o|.ulutioii in 1871. 4:)2 (228 iuuUm, 204 fuinalM). In 1881, 418 (218 males,
2(M) fuia.iliN). Ill ima : of \Vuru|utiyii, 198 (tl7 male*, 101 female*) ; of Wen-
piiiya l'ahitl:i{{ainin«J<la, 210 (103 iuale», 107 femaloa) ; total, 408 (200 malea,
208 fuiniilt H).
In thu II. L. M. .'lit aonit (2rti. O/i. i»/.) of \w\i\y land were registered.
In 1878 li'J| uvroM (4(mi. Op, U|/.) of |>ail(ly land wore retfUtered, of whieh 89|
a('r(>M|iiiid UH.27l*ii2.
^.lm(^•<.— Mnniiii»nMlii)(c. .M.lH«i. WiTapitiytt Wadana Tuwakkukara Lekama,
l.l<iti, 1). i:. M. WiTapltlyii KoUW4lainullu Durayalago llawadiya, a wltnvea
iu iNiN) A.i). ( IW. /., /». a^ii).
WEIIAW.VL.V.— A vilU^o in .Mutlquluta ktmilu. IMunuwara.
In ilio C'CUNUH of 1871 gron|H)d with Watiipola. Pupulmion <»f Werawala in
1881, 143 (7'.) miliuH, (U funiulun) ; in 1H*J1. 117 (05 nialfH, 52 females).
In tho II. L. M. :I71 ucrcM (18/i. 'A/t. Hi.) uf paddy land were regintered in the
nuiiH-H of Uini SulHuIdura, A|»pu, I'ihanarala. Vidanv, Kuriippuge Appu,
Guniktiiuburc Araubchila. Kaluwa Uadahclaya, llinda;;alagtf Arauhuhila,
l*unabi»kkc Appiihaiui, Waliutunigu Appu, Ucndoniyo Aravbdiila, XUlegoda
Uudiyarala, Tikiri Naide.
In 1878 41) acn:>« (20ff. :)/M>/.) were rfi^iaterod, of which the p-eater pari
(H9 acrct) w;m rtMleuinud ; only 2^ aeroit |Mud Km. C'8.'i.
In thu II. \i. M. of Pallo Aluduniyu, Werawala (ialxidu^ima Ilandaa were
re^i'^iorud an owiium (»f land ( To/. /., ;». /7). In th;it of Qalgepitiya, Werawala
Pilianarala (IV. /., /'. :i'*0).
Wuravrala ll.ittanagt'of ilir Kotakuinburo \Valawwa family MW. /.,^/f. iJi-i).
Wui-awala Ann Nayaka Unnansu, incumbunt of the Dutikara and Uaubaia
Vibara ( IV. I., pp. IS4, i7^-7J).
/'.fNM7;i«. ArauilHKc, '2i<Mr* (Tal|iot Saka 17n«.i). llattauaKO, 22;!I(S, 22,478
(TaliMii Nika liiMi), Hl.olo. Dambalandi'^t*. 'JJ/Jlil. KiawwawvU Itanda,
ili.^.M. UaurK^'. liMMi*.! (^Tiilpot Saka htll). UuriiKal)r(Mln}r(\ *V*.52U.
Ilinit);(\;il.ii|u. Ktiru|iput((\ lo,<Hit». .MunanialiraluiKc. lii.vja. Nobiniwala
lltr.it .Miiai)au<«l.iK<'. <M.^*:i. NiWattalaKf. Ui'.-'h I. ranalntkko Tikiri llanda,
iH.H.M. I'lliiuolU-r, .•H;..*iiJ». IMahrtjfn (••'"•'• *'•"*♦.. -7'* N/"'' *»»*^''. i>V»0, oU,0i4,
Wclikuiii bill •*}•(•, l»7,.*»7l.
(1 7-.'i A.M.). In ihf \nir of Saka l(il I, on Tliurnday, th« Afit^uth day of the
luiiutb Mniitidina. iiuil«>r \\w con!*i(*llatinn Ufvatiya. Wo, Ganakumbiiro^re
Kin Mi-nika. of Wt raualu. in Mi*<bi|Kihaa of ITduuuwam, and l)unuki>lM*d(k)
<ianKal**"l<t K(»ral<*)(o I'uncbirala. of Maturata, have )fmnic«l Dtinukekumbura
of :t |M'la<*. toi^cthcr witli all it?* appurtrnaucfH and high and low grounda,
to tbf alMi\i>in('niif»ii4-d Kiri Meuika'ri Hii^ti'r'M iM'golton hon. Kuruppuge Knda
Undiyatrala. in courtiiKnitiuu of a^^iHUlnc« recviviHl by un. Witne<(?«i>H who
know ibi' Hainu aru Waltinunigo .sirala. Uokuniburfgc Ukkurala. Butennege
Kiri Handa, Sirala, Appurala. PalU-kanininlf Gurunnehc, Uda-kanimale
(iiininucbf. Panditnya. Appuwa Punditaya. Kondouiyc Kapumla, Uabugoda
Muhota huraya. liajjalage Kiri Handa. Dabarup|ie Dingirala, Oomagoda
llcrat^c Korala of Pali'«|iultu\va, and Naide. Written by Damunugabakambure
Dawulkaraya. l!»,U«it).
(17GI A. n.).— Saka li'iSi;. That thi> |iaravcni bindii which I, UatUnarallage
Madappu Nilaine. of Werawala. iu tin* Mtslaiialota of Udunuwara, have inherited
from my •rr.md father. Pahnl.i<;u MudiyanM>. namely, the field Godapobi of
2 |M'lat. riiKitdtni)a of 2 \\K'\t^. KraUidawela of :( ih'Iod. alM> the land I
obtaimMl from my father, Waraki-an^ of I iK>la, a.4 aUo the land;* I obtained
by rendt-riit;; a^'•irttancc to my Kraudmuiber, (inlarakumbure Mulwakkada
of 2 |K'la^. iiH appurieiiauecH IMaliawatta of 2 |H*las. I'itakotuwa of 1 itela, the
dwolliii;; •:anlt'U.(iiil|)iikunehena of 1 )N*ta, Mindeupitiya of 'i pelan, Domlxigaha-
kotuwebeiia of :i |ielu<«, llii;;abu?(Nlu of .*» iK'hei, A>weddumi'touna of 3 ]a>Iaii,
Totora^'tHla of I't lubiH. OiMhimaditta of 2 amunu. Le^'autlulakotuwa of 3 |i««Ia<«,
Diyiiwankaua of 'i iu'luf and (% laba^, hodauuitthklabena of ."i yAw*^ theno high
ami l(iw gnMUuU, Iioum'm, gunUiiH, and (reei»lbavo made over to Andawala
Punebt Ktana. who wa> eonduoted by m«' to my brother, fdie having rendered
ni««»i«tanee to u** ; fhe may take freely the five oath:*. Whoever dispute thin
will HUlTer the veiitctauuu of (Kith. Wiinev^en : Uamlianiileniye Liyaiuirala.
Werawala Gaiiekuuibure Arachchila. Kaluwa Panditaya of the aame village,
8nbaddara, Appurala, Kiribatkumbure Araohchila, Suriyagbda UnnauK*. In
WER— WET tU
the prMenoe of these witneMo« thU wm gircn. ThU Talpot wm written
hy Watabani^ VvdaruU of Four Konile*. 22,1 7S.
(1787 A.D.).— On Kuii<)ey, the Ki>vcnth duv of the waning moon of the moBth
Eimla, undur the oonKtelUtiou AhwiiIu iu the jcar of Heka 17U0, thU Talpol
won written and gruutnl tu tho fnllowlntr |iurport. !• ArAuibi*jre Kaluw*
Panditnyn, of WurawuU, in ilu* .McAlii|»Aliiia, within the HindurawanaUMU
Udunuwarn. biding Kick, tho property ImMouu'Iii^ to lue, to wit, the loweet I iwU
of (Ul*t>diiii«lu, *> \h'\i\'* of M(Hlal)ittuiu)ii>lii tuwurtlN thu lowvr nldo, thtwe 1ft laluMft,
totfodior with thu thon»uiito upiN'rtuiiiin^ hoiim«i«, gurdonn, And |dBQt»tiun»,
all (hi'r«o U'lit^ mv )u»nivoiil pio|H*rty, |ki.-m>«<«(><1 by nio np tt» thi« ilej UD«li«-
turWctlly, iMiiitiiiiiiiiK to pfiforiii thr Miihu Miilton^«* llajiikariyn, luivr made
over in luravcni to my voiin^cr hroth(>r rif^uwaV m»n Appuwa, whom 1 eilopt4«d.
WitnrtsfM wlio know thi!* uto Kiirnppiifrr l^okii Vndiyttmln of Wcrowala. Kud*
Arachrhila of iho Huino houHt>, Huttnimtrc Kiri Handa, Giniiilluwcla Uonamioof
Worawnlu Vilittrc, M«>lu^o<lu l\uhl'(ii>u <»f lluriitputtuwa. IMnclia Paiiditaya of
Wcrawala. In pn-scuce of thc^v \siiiu n-^v:* ihid Tulpot wa"* given to AppuwA
on the day of Ooilane. Taliiot written by Ganeknniburege Arachchila.
(Impreuatiouii.) 28,102.
Wbiiawai.a Viiiakk. — It ban bind liuro ('iG^.ViU) and iu Kuiaduniyu.
The Dalada Mai.IUAWA has land liure (./»«/. Com., JTth Sriitembtr^ JSJO)^
60,074.
WERKLLAOAMA. — A villago in Kului;aniniaiiasiya pattiiwa, llariMpattu.
In tlio CviiHUnuf 1K71 gVouped with Nni:a»ola. Population of Werollagninm
in IHHl, Uu (H2 niab'M, h.'i females) ; iu lH*.n, MVJ (ii3 nialeM, Td funmlea).
In 1H7H 21 aercH (lOii. ]p. 1*/.) of paddy land woro regit(terc<1, uf which 4|
aorua^paid Kh. l\H'\',\ ; the roHt weiv rt-deenied.
Oraiit by Yalingsiya to bi^ nephew Kaluwa iu 1705 a. I), fur having iM.*rfonu«J
torvieo ''without intunnis^ion at tho military |KtHt of Wervnag:iiua * (To/. /.,
p, S3),
/bM'Virx.— llaUKidiK'e. .1-J.:iO:i. KoraUiiKe. 2ti.77l. Nujrawela Wabiwwa, 17,&:l|,
20.:U7. \VaHe>;e Mahal lutyti, i:.:.2l. .mi.:!:!; (!,•/. /.. ;,. »/)). Wen'tlaniiia
Uurunmhe. a wiiue^^ in \1'J'2 A l>. ( 1 1*/'. /.. ii U.\). Wi-irUa);aum llaugiUija, A
witi)t>H iu 1721 A.IK ( 1 1'/. /, /'.''>'»)• Ueielbi^ruuiu Kanki'iuma. a wilnvMi im
1 722 a.i>. C r««/. /.. /». .•'JV \V« i» llujjauia Mudi^vauM*. a witne*i« in 1722 A.n. ( IW,
/., //. }'.>). WereUa^.iuia Ualueka Appu, a Wltne^f< iu 1721 A.l». ( Vfi. 7., I*. M).
Wei-elhi^'ania Watte^jauia lUIahami ^ r«>/. /., /». 4si). Wendbigauwgu ( iW, /.,
ft. .i^.V).
Tho Dai.vua Mai.icawa has a Miira l*au)<uwa boro of a Hold of 1^ acre lield
by tiie Hauuekge )H;ople, for whieb thuy pay t^^ulvu abillingH annually to ihm
lialigawa before thu nuw year.
WETAOEroTA.— A vilbiKu iu Pallc;,ninipaba of MaturatH korale. Upper Ilewa-
heta, chmo to tho MatuniU Fort. It in in the Ukutulc-waMiun.
SirrutHti, — Uouu)dara-ela, liiuibul«rah.ikuuibure-ola, Kurundu-oya-ela, Marm-
bedd«-ela, Mabapibille ela.
Village piitb to Ukutule.
It ia not in tho Cciisuh of 1H71. Population in 1881, 44.) (2.')6 malea, <0B
fenialoH) ; in IHUl, 'M»(i (177 males, 173 fuinalea). VuUalaa, Low-countrj
Sinhalem.', Moormen, Tamih.
Under paddy cultivation, IHt) ncrcH (IH) amunu).
fiim/V/f^.— Adap)iakuinbun> Uauiuiahplage. 2H.71H. Andawalage, 45,ltti2. Bana-
Kalage. Hl.Cits Hi)laikotuwr;;e, t»:i,:>s|. (ial|Kittege, :tl,l»:{^. Unrakadttw«
Gauia«/ti, 47.*i82. KolilH*walap\ 2S.7IH. Mi|;a<«watte}?e, 4A,«»(!2. Moormen,
44.Ki:.. :il>72. v:i,.>4. ()t««ui'Ke. :H.«;:iJ*. Tamih, I7,:»h2, 51,H72. Udage,
."•7.K{I. Wakkumbur. ije, I7,.*»>2.
Kikimaimth'.-wkwa- — Aliaudoiied.
Ai.AKniA-wr.wA, which in I acre, could, Mr. Ilarlsborne roported in 1878,
if repaired, irrigate Mi ucicm.
WETAKKUKNI V A.~A village in Gauga Ibala korale, UdapalaU, under the V«l.
Tidane of Yatajmna and Ampitiya.
AT/Z^jf. — BahuJagala, Wctakcdcnigula.
|6t WET— WET
111 the CenHUii of 1K71 gruuiiod witli AiiibaUpitiyu. PopuUtioii of Wetake-
«lviii}:i ill IHHi, 82 (3*J mules, 43 feuialen) ; in 181^1, 78 (a(> male*, 42 fsnuUes).
Durayu.
Ill 1k7h 3'i] acrvH (17(i. 2/i. 4/.) uf pad«Iy land were rvginterad, of which 31)
ucicH {Niitl IIm. Ibh'Aiti ; the rent wore aliaiid(>iie<i.
f*w iMi/iV*.— Jainuuigo, 2,221 (N. S). Rewul DurayaUge, 43,U<A 60,865, 2»228
(N . S.). Watupolage« 4 1,237.
WKTAKKI'OTA. — A haiuloi of Faitiyaganu, in Howawiaaa korale, Lower
lltiwuhoin.
WKTAKOLUWKWA.— A tillage in Kaiuluiulla k<»rale, Matale North.
Not ill any of the CeiinuH rutuniN.
Ill 1h7h 18 iicreA (I) aiQunu) of uncominuied |Mul(ly land were registered.
WKTASSKYAVA. — A village in UdaMiya patiuwa, Matale South, in Mawan-
Uuiiiyt-waMiiii.
King lUju Sinha kept hia |i1<uigliini{ Uuflfalocii here.
Ill tiie rniHUs of 1k71 gi\ni|>t;d with .Muwt.iuluniya. Population of Welaaee-
ya\a in ixHl, bit (28 nmlcH, 27 females) ; in IHUl, 60 (28 mulea, 28 feiualea).
Jn^K^'iy CJihte.
r,imUitM, — Hettihewage. 72,M()8 Moormen, 72,U44. Wahal-muni Dewayalage,
72.HU8, 72,UI4.
WETASTHNNA.— A hamlet of Bajnlwragama, in Gannewe korale, Upper
HewaliL-lu.
*s7rrrf /!<.-- 1 )ura-<iyH-elu.
Population in IHUl, 41 (28 males, 13 feiuuIeM). Vellalas, Tamils, and Low-
e<iuiitry SinhaleMe.
KxtJiit uikUm- pa<ldy cultivation 12 acres (6 amunu).
Dara oya estate.
WKTKKdAMA.— A viliaKu in PuIlcKaiupahi of MatnraU korale. Upper Hewa-
heUi, iivar Laiitlupita, 27 luilcH from Kai:dy o!i the Lower Matunita road. A stone
quarry aii'l a lar;^e cave on the roadnidu It it under Uie Kapotawola Amchchi.
Shruhiit, — liaggalakumbure-ela, LMa-amune-ela, Bulatwatte-ela, Waralli- '
yaye-ela.
Villa^'c paths to liiuulupita and Kohoka.
In the <N'iiHiiH of 1K7I gron|)ed wiih Latidupita. Population of Wotek^ania in
IMHI. \:V,\ (7r> inaloM, lU females) ; in I8U1. 121 ((>1 malch, iK) females). VellaUs,
rmlei* pa<i(ly cullivation 08 ncres (40 nniiinu)
AffMi///V«.— linihaniillaKO I>in)?irala uf Wctekgaiua in 177ii A.D. ( KW. 7., ft, ifJO).
l*anikki llvnaynlage r#. llatugala Walawwa, 7,tH)5 ^N. S.).
Makti. (iALi.KNA. — Makul (iiiaguesito) is largely obtained here.
WKTTKWA.— A villay in IMaiwIata korale, Tumpane.
Sti'tinHM. — lliit'auiliara-t la. Kel>ella\vala-ela, Katambe-ela, Udubogawe*ehi.
HHIm. — llapukaiidawrkaiida, Kuiiigulakaiida, Pibillagodakanda, Ratambekiinda
In (ho II. L. M. aliout '.'<'i acr<>«« {i:Ui. oy;. .V.) of |tatl<ly land were registered in
thf iiaiiu"* ul \Vir.i«ekara Mudali^wasum. Atu|uittu Lama Appu, Paranagawa
Toniuikoii MiKluli'Wa-^iu. Wadaiui'tuwakkukara Kuua, Wadana-tuwakka
llankuttu
Popukition in 1871, 147 (88 male». 59 fenmlcA); in 1881, 1 10 (58 males, 52
fcnial(M) : in 18'.U, 127 (tV.i iiialcH, .'i8 femaks).
In 1H78 32 J ucren (IO«i. l/>. 7/.) of paddy land were registered, of which more
than half (P.4 avnn) was redeemed. 14| acres paid Rs. 57'1?3.
Wr.TTKWK WAi..\\v\VA.~Tlie family name is Wirasekara.
Wira^ekara Rala. witness to a Ualagedara deed in 1099 A.l>. (To/. /.^ (i S4ttV
WET— WRT 968
In 1772 A.D. Wiranekara MudiyanM garo this deed : —
In th« vmr of Saka 1^94, on Mondaj. the fifth (lay of the incraMinir Boga of
the month K>«ala. uii«1(>r the count (>Ilnti«m llnta. 1. WiraM^kam Mndijraiuie, of
Wettcwa in NaronwciiiiKilaia of Tumiiauo, do horoby make over to Meddaaa
Appuhami nfhtM Din^^imln tho hori*tn*m«*utione<1 portiouK of land which I
purcha^d for the «inn of so (ridin) in iiilvcr. cloth, and piaddy, via., tho field
Kapuru-an^ra of H indas*. with the hi}jrh }?nmiid>« appertaining thereto, namely,
Sunduruhitiyawntta n:id Huiinahili.vawattA. Balagolnhena, Ratambehena,
UdalautU-hona, Ho!xaiiiUir:ih« ua. Kalii>;aha\vattehena, Kdandukota-eln-hena,
Gan-iiuc Kahiiirahauiuh'.hiiin. Taliipidnssc Siynmbnlamulahena. and Kalngala-
kon(*}7uhamiilahcna. \Vitiu>tM«-H : rda;;o Punt;hira1.-i. (iiiiiadnh(*)ro Kalarala.
Kahaiuitwalu'/e Anichihila. Niiu^nhawattt* Arachchila, Patara Ifenaja, and
lTdu)Mi>?a\va Hnnu iMii-aya. With the lciiowle«l^f df thexe \vitno*'4«>i( I trire to
Me<1diiiiia Appuliniiil u'itut !)iii«rii:i)a the nlxive-ineiitiiuiftl pirtion« of land.
Oinpreoation!<.) Known to all the ^'-eiitleineuof the(in*atronrt niui to the two
Adi^iir<. thin wns ^ixca to Metidiima Aii)iuhaiiii afittg Dinjrirnln.rsaying that he
can rtafoly take the f\ve oath'«. l.:i-'l, I>. (■. Ma<l.
Wettewo Daiida nlimt Ilapiii^od:: lialahaiui iiinrriod l*ar4nagaina Menika and
hid two HouH. Tho vhh'V, Wettewe itatoiii.iliatiiiaya of Tiiinp.iiic, nforwartia
hecamc a I)is;iva, li:iviii<{ distiit<;"i>>)>t'd hiinscif in \v:ir. Iludied aIm.iu IftCH) leaving
foiirsoHH : {n) Wottewe Uuteiii:ihatnt:i>a. who was transported in \f<'2ll for treaaon
and rctiirni'd, livint^ in Tumpace in \f<Xt; (A) Wettewc R-iMii;i\aka Nilame ;
(e) Wettcwe Kudu Uanda: and (r/) Wet i owe Lekniii .Mahatinayn, ktu>wniM Yata-
watte Lekiiin Mahattnaya, married the daii^ditir of Vafi watte Dinava. All tbciie
were plaintilFK in itUH, H\u\. and 1.321. I). <'. .Mud., an. I 17,527.
Tho younger son Paruna<;uina Loku Mudi}.'vnHo bud two RonH, Paranagamm
Mudiyanse and l^amna^ania, .Mani i«4e UeuMHtrar of Tunipano.
Mudi^-atiKo havin/in lH:tr» thrown off rolfcn which buHiailputon wbenyoong,
(425 and 558, I). C Mad.), was it Notary and Pr<K7;(»r, and aftcrwarda Rate-
mahattnaya of Matale Sonth. liy bis tlriit wife ho left two mohn : Parunagaroa.
Police MaffiKtrate of ((ulairedaia ; and P:irana<(;una. Chief Interfireter and
Mudaliyar of tho Kundy Kacheheii: and bybiH second wife, Uatwatte Kumari-
liami, two Hons, wh«> a*ismncd the name of tlK'ir mother. The elder i«i Rutwatto
Bannayuka Nilanio of tho Kandy MuIni Dewiilc, and the yonni;or Ratwatte
Ratemahutmaya of Lower Dnnihaim and Hiyawsidat'ia Xilame.
Wii.iiAtJKiuKA Wai.awwa. — Will»a«j«durrt U'nit .MudivanHe wao sent to Si.niD
in the rei},'n of Kini; Wijaya Siiiha (17:I1M7 ad.). ' On bia return in Kiti^ Kirti
Rri'a time ho j(ot this Sanna^, <lute<l 1754 A.i». : —
"Sri.'' — The edict made by the mo^t ])rofonnd mercy and the fflorionx foiv-
thoui^ht of Hi-« Pei'rli"*'* unil M<»-t l've>»nent Maje-tty the Lord of Lanka.
Tlecauo<> Wilha'ji dara H«'i-t*^ .Mudalij'a went to Siam and broU)(ht the Maha
San^haya. the following hitrh mid low landft. houses, iranlon", tree<«, riUn, and
)»omN, without nny interrufiti4in. are hereby nia«le over for p«ir<M>sMion by hia
for hi<« mainti'tianet*. nam 'ly. WillKe^wlara of !.'• amunii in the iK-wamedi
koralc. S'vm Koraley. the villaire Canhata of (U) ninunu in Tnmpanoha, the
middle 2 |v>las of Wattawahikniya. Kohowelnleniya. Hewanemada-bogaha*
kumbura, We-tida-wilikumhura. aliou'ethrr of M nmunn und S pel&t, in tba
villatre Kun)bnrii<;«iinnwa. of thi> S;iharivMmn I>i-:i\an«*. On Monday. th«»
eleventh day of thedeereanin^ mo in of the muiith Nikini. the year of Saka l4i7iS
beiu;; the happy yi'ar in which this vranf wn* made. Thi^ i^rant in one for
office.
Wilbawe Katemahatmaya had two xonn. Dn^^'jannanila aii>l Kiida Punchirala,
and a dau«^bter, Kan Menika. who mairicd l\<d»lKkadnwe Rateinahatniaya, hin
nephew, and who had isxtie : a daughter manieil to (rane«(oda Dugj^nnarala
(Jim/ Com., 7th Oilohrr, 1H2t)), 251 and 1.314, D. C. Mad., 17.3IM.
Fawi1itM.—\]r;\hi\\ixtU'yrv{jHi1, Coin.. Nfh Jitftf ttMtl nth Ortohrr, 1Sg7\ 40,135.
Ewariya^rcxla rnnan-e. *»:.. I), d. .Mad. Gumage. 2!i.r,i»2. Titt. 212. GnneKoda
1)u>;<.runnnrili. I.:il I. I). <'. Mad. 4;rM]apoln<re. l.:{-il. 1). C Mad. OunaiUbef^,
40.4:;:» ll«ttijr.'. Jt'.r.lej. T- -t. 242. Knhip.t Wira-^ekara MudiyAn«eb«^\7:i,2IO.
Moormen (./«./. f'.'iu.. 7th fh'*ohtr. /S'.v;.. f 7.:MS. Nnirahawutteffe. 21».i;t»2, Tc«t!
242. Nekat ;.'«•. •.»:M;t».»/l\wt. •J4i. PahaIa/ef./w</./'«.i»t., I4th J^/if .»«#/ UtkOftokrr^
ls:*7), I7.VJ7. rallj-ife l>uj.'irnniiafaln. 4l*.1, 1). V. Ma«l. I*aranairiina l»ingai
6.'S, I), v.. Mad. Wetttwe 1'ane.je .Mii<IiyaM<i-. a witness* in 1710 A.D. (Pi*/, /
V. >Vi^). Wnttfwe Walawwe Hewaiif|H>la Knmarihami ( Ti*/. /., ■. AfgV
Wettowe Wal.iwwa. 1>M72. N. S. ( IW. /../i. •.'/♦;>. WillMijre Walawwa, 10.171
y.S.(fW.J.,/».J7ii).
UM WEW— WEW
HHIS A.D.).— In thin yrar of Saka 1 73.*>. I, Pallet Doggannurala, of W«itewa
In N*Br.-inM'(iii|iaUU of TuiuiKine. have aMigrned and grantod in paraveDi rigbt
th« field Urakuta 1 |wla, licloniring to me. to Ewariyagoda UoiianiWv receiving
from him tio ridin, and tho witniMHM who know the ramo ara Paranagama
K Jrala. Paranairnnia Dinga, Wntiuwu, Uapuwa Duruya. liijjoda Puncha, and for
writing the ^muh Paraita)r»ma DuiCKA"»n'i^lA* With the knowledge of the«e
B>rHon^ thin land vouchor hnn been written and granted. (Imprccationa.) 425,
. C. Mad.
Wrttkwk Viiiauk. — Talamhuwe Uiinanaeand the villagera built the Tiliare
and dedicated a lalm.
In \>^0 a fielil wuH dedicated to the viliare on thii* Tnlpot ; —
In ilie year of Saka I7:il. That an much land asi may be aMweddumiied
from \Vad{iiieniyainaditta. iM-longing to Mtitu^'ai Duroya of Paranagama in
Xaniiiweni|iiilata in TumfKine. in hereby de«1icati'd to Wettewe Vihare. Wit-
neitM'M hrrt'ioaro Wcttuwo liaiida, Pallego Hiiiida. U|i(i»taka Durayalaye Dinga
of Pnriinu;;ninri, Kirn Durayalaye Xekatia of the name village, 3Iitugnlayalaye
Han Kira. With the knowlc<l}(e of theiM) it in d«*dicat«>d to Wettewe Vihare.
WEWA(SAMMKI)I>A.— A viilaKO in (Tdaniya pattuwa, Matalo South, in Rat-
watte* wanam.
Sli'finn.- •(■eraiidicla.
inn.— Pat t aiiip:iy<!kauda.
In the (.NiiHiiH of 1871 it iM groupcMl with Ratwatta, Xiyaropola, and Dibburu*
wola. l*o|MiIatioii of Wcwa^'unimt'dila in 1HH|, 00 (32 malca. 28 femalca) ; in
ltt*.M. 42 (21 mulen, 21 f<*nmloH). Vellahn, WiiHlitfrn.
/"/iNi/V/Vii.— Anil*a)fuhawatte«fo, :Hi.'.»S2. Daliaiiekge, :{,Uti8, D. C. M. (Talpot Saka
17l-'>)- lliin.'idiK'o, .i:»,4(io. Kambura-murn^re, 8.*>.4(;0. Oligama^e, 30,11011.
Pulialu^tN ao.lHiti. Wahakotti^Kt"- 30.!Nni. Weliurulage, 3(»,Uot).
(I7U3 A. !>.).— ^n Friday, the fifth dny of tho increaning moon of the month
Wetak, in the year of Saka 171.'i. I. Kalu Ktana, bt'ini; lientitutc and helplena,
trunxftrred to llalliyadde Muhmdirara Uala my landed |iro|H*rty, Ix'intr 2 pelaa
of Kahtitffkakunibura, the trardvu and houso in which I re^ide, and Xaluwe-
Uitnehciia of 'J jmIu", and reci-ived the niiin of li»o ridin. Witne^ncM to this
an* I)uhaii:i.vaka«re Vidane. Ounamalraln, (ianc^re Viihine. Kirihatkumbure Mudl«
yante «'f Mahu Ntiwara (Kun<ly town), Kaliiwala Du'/zaiina Nilamo, KoHwattt
Muhandirama. Katara;rania Dewale 31adappuliva, Golegammana Arachcdiila,
84*llappu. TberH; piTfoiin know ihic. 3,!»!)8. I). C. 51.
WRWALA. — A villaKO in (Salaniya pattuwa, Harinpattu, itanda high next to
WaldiMiiya ; the land doscendH to the Molngoda valley.
i/illn, — II(:ttiK«;pnhikanda, Moiaiikanda.
In tho (/onsiiH of 1871 grouped with lliugulwala. Population of Wewala in
IHHI, 3:»H (172 males l^i; fciualen); in IxUI. H8.'> (11)2 malen, lU.'i femalca).
In 1878 .V.I nrrv<*. {'2%i. 2/i. 2'^f.) «»f p:.i<ldy land were rogintcred, of which
22 acroH pai«l Rn. lO.'iUO ; iMi were rcdecnicd.
Tho An^iri Vihare ownn land hero (22..'i2.3, .%,9.''i3).
In 1807 A.D. Htinio «>f tho ftcoplo of thin village dedicated land to the Konda-
deniye Vilinro ( ^ol. /., ;*. 405)
y,iuiiHrt. ])tiiiibarHn|?ege. 'J\,2Mi. l>7.2i;7. Gandunige, i)4,*23tf. Gonnagaha*
ileniye^'f. (iS.llH. .V.»ii7. 9.oi;:i. |o.7ti*i (X. S). Ilini^odapitiye Upanakayalage,
4I.<>»I, l^LN.*!. Kalutara .Mudiyiiii^la^re. t'.s.lH. Teniiakun Mudiyansclage,
VH.I'MK H7.-NJ7. T.nni-K'e. 1,021, U.V. Mad. (Talpot Saka 1714), »,CMJ3, 10,740
(X. S.). IMnwrwalnKf. 4I.0MI. 43,14.-1. 7o,i:,o. Uda-walatangege, 1,021, D. 0.
Ma'L Wewala Mahatineyo ( !«»/. /.. p. JJC).
(1 7112 A.n.).— Saka 1714, Sundara Duraya and hin nou!* Kawina and Dingitta
havinir refn^«il t«> iN>rffrni tlu* " Uajakariya " for tho field \Valatan;ra at
Wewala. in Hari-^patiuwa. under Yatiyagotia Vilane and Waru^roda Duraya,
ami Siiudara hiiraya having no meaim of niaiuieiiance, tr»iii«ferre<l the name to
Tenn«'tf»' IHMjfiriyi to p M-e-H in paraveni. Wiino-.Hfn : Watagoda Aruma
Diiraya, DoIapihiHe llaw-uliya Duraya, Wewala Xamluwa Duraya. Waldeniyo
Kiri Duraya. K(H{folle Ku*la Duraya. Ilenegaiitage Suodnra Duraya, Gonna*
eahwleniye Vakd«»<ia. In th«> prm^nce of thpHP witnennen thin land voucher bat
bern given. 1,021, D. V, Mad.
WEW— WIQ §66
WEWATENNA. — A rUlagt in Kandukara Pahala koimle, UdaptUte, ondw 41m
NaranwiU Araebohi.
In the Censoa of 1871 grouped with Ududeniya, Tandeniya, and Kakawatta.
Population of Wewatenna in 1881, 48 (26 malet, 22 females) ; in 1891, 49
(20 maletf 29 femaleit).
AbMi7(V«.— Ratnayaka MudiyanHeloge, 46,743. Wewatenna Mndalikaad, Kflfmla
( I W. /., f, Z9H), Wewatenne Sattambi ( FW. /., ^ J&7>. *
WEWATENNA (Lowrr Part).— A Tillage in Udafpimpaha of Matnrata koraW,
Upper Hewnhcta, in Kctayafiatana Arac-ljchi-wiiMini.
Uoutiqucrt on the rond to Nuwara Kliya. Not in the Genana of 1871 nor of
1881. Population in 1891, 35 (18 malcn, 17 femalea).
WEWATENNA (Upfrr Part).— A Tillaj^e in Pallegampaha of MaturaU korak.
Upper Hewuheta, in Ukutiile Arachchi-waMam.
Afinor rojid to HalKarannawa.
Not ill CensuHof 1H71 norof \9A\. Population in 1891,53 (29 nudea, 24 femaUs).
WEWEOAMA /i/iVi« WKWA. — A village in Paliapattu West, Lower Dumbara,
close to TeUIoniya. On tlio Ilulu-giinga.
/////. — n;inihai:ii!ul<'kani1a.
Population in 1H71. 'h\\ (143 nialen, 121 females); in 1881, 418 (221 makt,
97 fciiialcH); in IH'.M. '.M.O (140 mult'N. 14.'> fcmalcN).
In 1H78 11 1| a«'r<'H (;>'m. 'J//. 7/.) of paddy land wore registered, of which 34|
acres paid lU. 142 TO.
A Government vernacular school.
f<iw//iW.— Kiriwaoa Mudiyansclage r«. Medage, 8,763 (N. 8.).
WEWELBAMBE. — A village in Gandeko korale. Upper Dumbara.
Not in Census of 1871 nor of 1881. Population in 1891, 13 (8 males, 5 f emalaa).
197
WIOUHUMPOLA. — A villa(?e in Mcdasiya pattuwa, Ilarispattn. The
includes Iledeniya, Beragauia, and Ala«lcni}a.
In the ronniiH of 1871 grouped witli licnigama. Population of Wiguhnmpola
in 1881. iofi (1.37 miilen. 128 femalcH); in 1891. 247 (123 males, 124 fenisles).
In 1878 40 acrcH (I'.Vi. .3y>. 8/.) of paddy land were regintcrcd, of which mora
than half (25 acres) was redeemed ; 7 aerrM paid Us. 34*(>3.
FtitHilirM. — AhiktHwara/o. M\ 1). C. Mad. (Talp<it Saka 1693), 28,697, 65,308.
Apullaiut're, (i'.M::}. l»7.tio7. Bat^riMlu^'o, 2H.(i'.'7. a7..'i27, (i\i,tM. Dii^nekga,
28.i;!i7. Epitahu-ht n< •re. 1I.1J.'» (.\. S ). IK-nege, It.aHf! (N. 8).. Maaampe
Mulacharig«>. io.'i. 1). C. .Ma<l. Matiiratag<>. 2K.(i:i7. (il».-.>:t2. Raudillgama Mndi-
yan^^a^^e. JH.iiu?. R:iii^Mma Naiilrl.'i}(e, :»:>.:{uG. Uatuayakagc, :{tf,4UU. 44,478.
(1771 A.iv) — Saka HiUJ. I. Aluki-Mwara Wattu Nuide Mulachsriya, of Ala-
dcniya in M«-<Ia<«iya |inrtuwa of H.iri>|iarttiwa. Ut> hen-by declare to have granted
and made over to my ^onM Dintritta Ap|*»< Kalingu Xaidc, and Ukku Naide the
following pariiveiii lands which liavc tHt-n in my p<»»<t-«^ion, the same havinff
dcvtdved ii)h>n nie from gcn«r.iliuM to g«*iii:nitioii of my family, namely, Wele-
kurahura of :{ im.'Iil.h. FUamalpoia AH\ii-<ldiima of W pela:*, liiufruruwanajra of
12 laha<4, and the hina giounds up|>«T:aiiiing thereto, namely. Murajrollehena
of 2 pela««, Dolktt-u'ahumiilaheiia of J amunu. vVc, to^'cther with the following
londs •'ituuti) at P.ilipanain l*ullr^'am)i.tha. namely, thi* up|H*r2 {H-ladof Paitpele-
kumbura, &:c. (ImpriH.alion'i.) Witnfr'i^ who know th^ Kimo are Itaudili-
gama Mudiyunse, .Mid:(]>ol<iir<' Mmli\an<e, WiKidium|K>la Nokatrala, Duldeniye
Garaarala. Araml>o Uala. ri|M>n;;e Mcr*In;;i' randiiaya, Kumars Panditara,
Punch.'i Panditaya, Welekumburo Naiilc. Pulinu'ii Naide, and Din^rawa. WiUl
the knowledge of the ahovt! witnt'-.^iH this Taipot wa<« granted. 6b.\ D. C. Mad.
The Dalada Mai.ioawa owmm f<mr Paniju hero . —
1. Minum. — Tenantn : .Manaiinala^'o. Naidahadaturnge, (lirihagama Dingiri
Banda, Punclii Hewai;o. hcirt» *»f liarnianiH SoviUi, and threw MfMirnr.en. Held
24 acreH fiehl, \ acre garden, and 2 aen--* htii. Seiviren (cominuiaUe for
BLs. 3o*2.')): tu moaMuro the crop of the ninlteitu htddH at tho threhhin^-floor and
at the granary ; monthly to ineaKure 3 amunu of pa<ldy i.^ued to the NiUkarayo
to be pounded and to order them to take the rice to the Maligawa tot
the fonr festivaU, for five days of tho pcrahera, and for the two puja io
95A WIO— WIL
Wcmk, nnt) to porfnrm any servioe reqnircil ; at tho new year to appear before
tliu DiwH Nilniiiu hiiU proMint him with 10 botol luuves and a Icerawala of
TeKotAhkfi, and alno a kirawala of vo^^ctables at each of the four fostivali ;
to pcrr<»rni the dution uf PayindiikAraya when tho Duraya is sick.
*J, 3, 4. Nilii.— TuimniM : MugiiiiiyaddcKo, Mudalidewage, Alaileniye Kariya-
knrAiinmhi, <iiitupit:iKu. \Viitnp>ittfnnog(\ and two Moormen. Hold 4 acree field,
8 J iKrii'H ^ariU'ii, and fi^ aoruM hen. Survicuii rcommutttblo for Rn. 55*70) : to
carry to ihu MaliKuwa iho niuhekat Nupplicd by tho Ounimahola and Uuniyo, also
thi) kat K'Vi'n l<> tlti« .MaliKawu uiid tho l>iw:i Nitamo for tho four foHtiviils ; to
aliciiil ni till) Mnli^'awu for tho four fvhlivaln, for live davH of tho purahoru, and
for lh«) piijii ill Wi^wik, and to perform any ncrviro required when ho attending ;
to pound '.\ auiiiiiii 2 \w\m and 4 kuruiilN of iKuUty isMiiod from thu atuwa in the
vili:iK<- and to deliver Ihu rieu at tho Ma)ii;awa ; to ^ivo monthly ono hunduwa
of oil, or tlin rpnieo iiiHlead, for tho mahokat ; yearl^v to give Hix piiiKoloads of
firewood to tliM Maligawa ; to accompany tho Diwa Nilamu fur two jouriieyn of
five da}N each in thu year, carry iu'^ lla;.%^'lgc ; to put up decorationa in tho Mali-
Kuwa for the four fchtivah, Miipplyin!^ the iicccHSiiry materiaU : for the Awurudu
Man^'allaya to assiMt in conHtrucliui; and in dccoraiiiifr tho arch in front of the
Malii<awa, finding thu materiaU : to cultivate 1*2 kutuniN of the muttottnwa from
beginnini.' to end and ihreMh and Ktore the crop, receiving hi-niila, yakada-mila,
fM;ed pa<ldy, and nelun-wi from thu Mali^mwa ; to dry and tie the muttettu Rtraw
and rarry it to tho atuwa; to aHMi<«t in thatching tho atuwa, Hupplying 100
hiindli M of straw ; to perform any H|MciaI nervice required liy tho Maligawa or
tho Diwa Xilainc not exceeding fiftuen days in tho year, also to work for the
Vid)ni« f«»r two dayn a year.
Soif. — Tho HehN of Paiign 1 and 2 aro in this village and tho remaining lands
in AUdeiiiya. Of Paiigu 'A and 4, one field of 2 pelaK in Walgama, the other field
in thiH villaifo,ono hcna of 2 pohw in ITedeniya, and tho rcuiaining in Aladeniye.
Thcru aro two Maruwona rangu : Payinda and Mahaiia Pattalo, 2 acres field.
WIHAUKOAMA. — A hamlet of Malgammana, in Kulugammanosiya pattnwa,
llari»>pattu.
Population in 1891, 32 (iriroalen, 17 females).
WIITAUKOAMA. — A hamlet of Nawangama, in Pallepone Korale, Kotmale
(o /</<•,/>. 0'17).
WIJF.PAIIITKANDA. — A hamlot of Udagama, in Udapone korale, Kotmale
{Vol. /.,/». 10 i).
WILANA. — A largo village in Udagampaha korale, Uarispattu.
In \t<l\ it «uM MilHlivided intoWilano Pallcgama, population 295(143 males, 152
ftnialcH): Wilano rdagama.2a4 (134 malen. 120 femalofl): total, 549 (277 males,
272 feinalon). In 1H81 : Wilana, 531 (245 males, 286 females): Wilane
Mcdilinteniin, 20 (10 males, 10 femalcM); Wilane Uambuko-ela, 49 (27 males,
22 feniaU's) ; total. GOO (282 mrilcM, 318 females). In 1891 : Wilane Modilla-
tenna, 8 (3 iiialm, 5 fcinaleM); Wilane Pallegania. 288 (141 males, 147 females);
Wilam* llamliuko-ola, 15 (9 malefl. C femalcM); Wilane Udagama, 159 (82 males,
77 fetnaleM); Wilano Wahngeienna, 22 (11 males, 11 females); total, 492 (24o
mnh'M, 2 bi feinalen).
fn the ('eiiHiiw of 1871 Uambuke*ola and Wahngotcnna are mentioned aa
Ncpanii*' vill.igt"* and are grouped together. In that of 1881 Wahugetcnna is
enuineiMtfd an u ninglo villugo cont4iining a population of 40 (20 males, 20
fomaleii).
Ill |h7h 130* arrcs (r.9ii. 3yi. .3/.). of paddy land were rogintered, of which the
giiaier part. (h3| iivrvn) wan redeemed ; 53 acren paid Hs. 20002.
Tho last king of K iiidy gave landn to people who porfonne<1 the Ilangame
eerviee (Jiof. f'>nii., Itlth S^otemher, !SIO).
.Moormen h<dd land hero of tho Natha Dewale to furnish buffaloes to ploagb
its muttettu fiehU (997, D. C. Mad.).
/'tfMii/;,*.— Apnilauujro. r.H.2ftO (Talpot Snka l«Uo). Egmlawattege, 29,221.
G.iUadawe Kiri llaiya {Jml. Com., 14th Jiinytirj,; ls:**J). Oodaliyaddege,
2l.i:.o. K..lio\vila»fe, 2!».2l!l. Moormen, 40,o7!». fiH.'JHO, 81,4'*2, aVM^.^K^KW^
i>.4'Mi (N. .N.). Nu^radandego (Jui/. row., 14tk jMi^war^^ \h5t%S* '^vcsR^x%r
\
WIL-WIL 9»
iiakMm, 86,793, 88.234, &8.8:>0, 5K,3>«0. PftU«V8, 21,150, 88^848. PanUjvfc*,
64,HU. Polgaha-AiiKoge, 4U.U7V. Rajapaluage, 6,4(M (N. &). Wcdik-
ktfage, 88,82.1.
(1768 A.D.).— Under the oonntollatlon Aiiura, on WednMckr. the flnt daj of
thu full moon of tho month ,in x\w yearof Aakft U\Wh 4 UhM ex tent oat of
Tolhawadigislara DuruyiiKvkuiuliiini. 4 luhAi* out of Abailda Ihirayagokumburm,
and 2 lttha<4 out of UnniilukaiHili Purnyngfkumbura. all sitnau* at Wilana in
Harittimltuwa, niiikiuK in all 1 luda iii extcut cnllfd Kattalipola, haa Uxn granted
by Ihf thrt'v ]H>r.>mii!4. viz., Tflhuwndigt* huniya. AUadda Duraya.and liaiitiloka-
piHli l)uruvu.t4)Si>iuwn A|iUllauuiiof thrnaid villngoiuoouwidrratiunof wanhinf
clothrt. \Vjin<).«n4 who know \\\v muw lire Tikiri IWi Duriiya and DingittA
Duruya. ImmIi (if thU viUuki*. With the kiiowhilgi* of {\\om> two |M*r)K>ns as well
an uH the utlK>r villnKi'rH thi^ Tiilpot wiut written and granttMl to S«tuwa
Apullainm by tho Kiid thrit^ lautbiwniTK. (Imiinvation'*.) Thiit TalpoC waa
written by mo, rolgalniiitiyc An^'uruiMUiguwo Mnha Uuraya. rKS,2K0.
(1810 A.I).).— uv On Saturday, tho citrhtoonth day of the month Wak. under
the ctinstollation Tusi. in tho yoar of Saka 17:(S. I, Sinhala PvdiyaUge
Tikimjja. olf Wiluna in Sarustyu pattuwu. f«>r and iu c(ni«idoration ot the >Qm
of .'iS ridi><, 4 nniunu and 2 iM'la-^ of {Kiddy, and 1 kotta, have tinally trausrerred
I>'gaMm of .') labuH. und the (ranb'U ap]>«'rtiiinin}; rhoroto, to Nuwara Pa«««ayalage
Kirajja that ho may possess thorn in iKiravoni. (^luiprocationi*.) Witne«M'8 who
know tho ^raiitin^ uf tbiHTalfMit arc Sanuo^'ama Pantiyu. Ponua, ApuUanna,
Moilillatoniio Nuiitliya..Modavramnu>«i<loyalap> Naiilu, Saroava Ktra,and Stt^adaija.
Thin laud TalfMit wiln ^^rantotl with tho ku«)wludge of the above witneuMi*. You
■hall bear witiu-^s to thi-^. 21.1.'>o.
The Dai.ai»a Maki<;.\\va has an Aii(,rui'udonu Panguwu here, the aerrict of
which 18 recorded in Watagudu, llariHputtu.
WILCfUMl'WA— A villago in Lnggalu PallcHiya pattuwa, Mutnle Eaat, about
7 milcM euHt of Quruwela, near Hintcnna. Tho Slaliaweli-gunga runs about 2
miloH to ibu ea.st. The wariain iiicludcH .Monigiilia-ul|K)ta, Maraku,TalakolaweU,
Himbiliyakuda, Tduwidwala, Ogganitiwa.
Strmni. — Kiyainana-ola.
In the (/«itHUH of 1H71 it was gruti|M.<l with Ogganiuwn nnd Uduwelwala. Popu*
lation of Wilgointiwa in IK^^l, 34 (H> nialoM, 18 feinalea). It ia not in the
Cem'Uh of I Kin. Vcddiswhu live by bunting.
In IKTh *J7^ aoroH {i:\a. 2/i. Hi.) of itnconiiu'uted |iiuldy land wcru rcgiaterod.
Many abandoned fieltN.
WILWAliA. — A village in Koboka koralo, I'ppor Hownheta. Tho waaam inoludeu
Qotlaguma, Kiielauiaipe, and Konibag(»da.
S/rtamu.— Metia-arawe-ela, IMa-arawc-ola, l)(MlangaHkumbure-ela.
Bouiique.H on tho road to Karandagolla. Minor roudH to Konkada,*Dehipo,
and Wadawula.
Population in 1871, 224 (115 males, 100 females); in 18K1, 162 (81 males,
81 feuialeH) : in IKUl, 17U (M7 nialoN, 92 fomalea). Vvllaloii.
Ill 1H7H lOHJ Moren {it4a. li>. 4/.) of laduy land wore registered, of which
1074 ncren paid IN. 20(t ()[)^ ; the rcKt wore abandoned.
Mr. llartsboiiie ill 1H72. in bin report on paddy culttyutiou, complained that
Wilwala-wown or (iaiieboddu-wewa, wbioli covorN nearly 2 iiiivh. and iacapuble
of Hnppl>iiig water to 24 acreH tif land in Wilwal.i, had beenHcdd byOuverunient
to the owner of Aiiuinuinulla entate, and wan planted with coffoo.
ill M/7/V4.>-(j rant by Modagv Meuik Etuna of Wilwala to her fton in 1797 A.D.
( Vol. /.. p. 4U'J).
Traiiitler by Uda-nrawoge Naidappu of Wilwala in 177« A.D. (Tc/. /.,p. 2Stt).
Amlngaj*piiiyrgo, 27:i. D. 0. N. K. (Tal|K)t«« Saka 171 1», 1724). 21, .".O.".. lleniyego
Korala, Jl.Mi.^. Horatgc. 21,.'i»m (Tulpot Saka 1721). Kurupptige, 275, D.C.
N. E. Hujamitta Terunnan^elage Puiichiiala'it Cbtate, Te»t. *JHM.
i\VJl A.D.\— Iu tho yoar of .^aka 17r.». tho Bf tccnth day of the month Wak.
I, KoiirupiHCo Koiiiala Etana, lio hon'by d«>elaro that the flobU Uda Ka«mppo
of M |K*la<« and Tailo Ko>rup|N> of :i |H*la)(, tbo dwelling ganloii, the lower hou40
with tbo ),Miili'n above it, and Lunuwattotoniiohona, with all their other appur*
tenaiuv«lH lon^Mn^toth(iAtapattu*wa-auil>opartnientof Ko«rup|H*.inU<hi|ialata
of llewaliota, have lioon graiitiil to Sirala, my graiuUun. WitneMuM who
know the i*amo are Millapitiyo Pihanarala. \Vowala*ange Appu. Urahkraanag*
Vkknn]a, Mi>«la^c Dingirala. Nekatge Monikrala, Uda-arawcire Tikirala, ami
Jimtnintlc Knhirnln.
WIL— WIY
(17UU A.D.).— In th« year uf Saka 1721, on Wednevday, the fourth davof the
incrcMintr moon of the month Pof«on» under the conttelUtion BeraujA. I,
Ileratifc fntfuralii. Korula of Wilwaln, in the Kohoka korale of Ifegodatihe
llewuhi'tii. dt'clore a« followi* :— That mj niraveni iletdji Totapola*arawa of
3 |M']«i», llcrttlKiilarakuroburu of 5 iH*laN, Katu|K*lo Aswedduma of 2 pelaa,
MimUIv lUiyuddu of U pcln^, Ti'niu'kumbnra of 1 amuna, Ilewapinana,
KuhttUifuhuiuuluhctitt, (iitiiktioKuhuniulahcnA, GalkotU{;cheua, Kchelwattege*
lu*na. tt pii'UM uf luud m*ar the ruk-uttana tnH>, a piece of land nivr Koi>ruppe,
Illiva<M<'wuttu. LinduKuwawutta, llciutj^i'daiawattu. and two huuM>H, all these
high and low xrouiid«, huunc?*, gnnlcin*. and trti*?* HtandinK thereon, have been
grunt«*«l l<i my U'^oitcn Mm Duiiluruln. Thone that dititurbthi!*i«hall nuffer the
cttlumititi*, but my Hiiii Duiituriilu. although ho take hiw cmth upon oil and
cowduii)^ and nwear at Muhu Knturatf.iuia the neven onleal oatnH, he Mhall
nut ttulTrr thu cuUmiiini thrroof Thun having declared, granted thia
land voucher with the kuowle«lgf of tlu'^e witnecM'i*, namely, Nekatge Korala,
(i<i<lugnma Kurula, IMa-arawe Tikirala, Heltiliyiiddogc Aracbchila, Sfcnikrala,
and Uttlagrdara Araohcbila. Thin won writttn by Dehipo Ve<la Henaya. Blay it
pror«|H}r. •*! 1 ,.*iOO.
(iMU'i A.l) ).— Saka 1724. I, Ko^ruppege Komala Etana, of Kohoka kuraloof
llcwahi'ta, do hereby ib'clare to have granted the following land>«, which are
my parnviiii pro|M'rty. to my grundMou Nuidehami, viz., Pawakgahamula-
kumbura of :i pelan aitd it<4 appurtenant garden Yatalawatta, including 2 kina
treen, 2 jnk tree^. luid one hoUM* 7 cubit!* b*ng, half of the ganlen, and half
of the bena ii» be h«ld by him. the staid Xaidebumi. my graud.'Mm. in uaraveni.
Witnc^oeit who know ibc ^ume are llerai^e Arachchila, llinnuraliyadde Appu.
Itan N ii<le, Meuika. Ku!*rup|N'gti Diuginila. Sirala of thin village, llapuhinne
Appu, Yatiwalage Appu, Nugayayegu Menik Appu.
(|x24 A.l).).— On Thursday, the fourteenth day of the month Wak, in the year
of Saka 17iG. I. AmbaguMpiiiyege Nuidehami, of Idampitiya of Egodatihe
Huwubrtn, do her«>by declare to have granti^l ibo following land.n to Mmikrala,
the Min of my brother, viz., I'u\vak<rabakumbura of 2 )>«'1ua in Kohoka korale, a
1»ietv of ground iit Yuinl.(ui«*<bla. half of the dwelling garden, including a house,
lalf of the bena above the Nituie. and tbi; Un ridi- whieb wha lent to Sii*ala, to
be held and recovered by the Huid .Menikrabi and W enjoyetl a'tbin own lawful
property. \Vitne<*M<4 who know the ^ame are llapuhinne Korala of Idampitiya,
Araebchiln of the hxhw village. Yutiwala Korala. Nekatge Puncbirula, Mape
Ilami, Kirala. Tkutule Vadu Vidane. Manikkalago<lakumbure Duraya.
(1S21 A.l>.). Saka 174<». I, Ambaga.<«pitiyegc Naidehami, of Idampitiya in
MciTodatibe llewaheta, do hereby declare to have granted the following
landtt to my brotber'it Kon Sirala, viz., Nugayaya of 1 pela and 1 pela of
Puwakgabakumbura in Kohoka korale. half of the hena Nikaketiya, and
tho hou>«e near the jak tree, to be held by him. the Miid Sirala, in |>araveni.
WitneoHiH who know the Hanie are Hapuieune Arachchila, Korala of the same
houHo, Kapukotuwege Aniehcbila, Yatiwelle Menikrala, Palgcdara Kalu Rala,
Maka|Nge Menikrala, and Nekatge Puucbirala, 275, 1). 0. N. E.
The Wii.wAi.A ViiiAUF. ban two pricHtH, and owns an aero of high hind and
imunu of fleld ; it Iium three largo and about thirty or forty Bmaller images of
ly. A very ancient vihare appearing in the fifteenth century list of templea.
The WiLWAi.A Di^WALF. contains weapons ; a Kapurala performs the dewalii
reroonioM.
Both the vihare and dowalo arc in caves, and there is- a rock inscription in the
bare.
lAKONKANDA.— A village in Pallcsiya pattuwa, MaUle East.
Not in the Connus of 1871. Popubtion in 1881, 109 (46 males, 63 females) ;
1A91, UU (3() males, fil females).
fALKWELLAUAMMEDDA.— A hamlet of Paninagaina, in Pallegampaha
»nilo, Lower Dumbara,
Population in 18U1, 76 (40 nialen, 35 females).
f AN A MULL A. — A hamlet of MigammanA, in Pallegampaha korale, Lowar
ombara.
l*opulation in 1891, 124 (fiTi maloH, 68 females).
TAH— TAK Mt
TAHALA.— A village in KandapthaU korale, Upper Dumlan, 6 nilea frooi
Weragama and a mile from the Binteuna road, on a height gradoally ilopinf
to the east It ia under the Handaganawe Araohohi and a Durayi.
i7i7/.— KoHgoUekanda.
Not in the CeiiHUii of 1871. Population in 1881, 200 (HI males, 89 females) ;
in 1891, 211 (115 males, 96 fomulvs). Tom-tom BeuUrs of the Anila-hadte
oUss.
In 1878 44 sores (2ia. Si). 8/.) of imddy Innd were regiMtorod, of which 37 acres
were temple lands ; und the rest, 7 iicres, were rented iw one-fourth share.
There is more forest than fluM and more kiirakkiin than paddy. Cotton
grows. •
The Maiyanuank Yiiiahk han two Service Pangu horu : —
1. Piduriiw:iliuna. — TonantM : PitllctenuoKe, Kllspitu^o, Siyamhalagahage,
Koswatlegt', nntl AlutKc Hold 9 acrcM fiold and .-)| acres garden. Services
(comniutablo for Km. 2\'f^l}) : to supply ii'iU huiulltH of Ntraw and thatch th«
Tihare at Ahftnuwam ; to weed half a ntiio of thu pctuiaga once a year ; to
supply douivstic labour of one man ; t<i carry l>agga<,'i« or palan(|uin of th«
incumbent of one man, when on journevK tenaniM aio fed ; to give four new
year's penum of vri^etablcs and betel to the incnnil>ent at Kandy.
2. Uliyan. — TenantH : KpiiaKo, Pallctennrgo, Mi^'alia^c» Alutge, Dimbnl-
gahai^e, lldago, and Siyanibalagaliago. Hold 7| ai'ieH lield and 2^ acres garden.
Bor\ icos (connnutablo for Uh. 2(»*'J(i) : to huppiy 4Ut) bundles ot straw and to
thatch the viharr once a year ; ti» weed tlio pctniaga half u mile three times a
year ; to give labour of a man for doincsiic wttrk ; to carry baggage or palanquin
of the incumbent, tenants on journoyH receive food ; to give to the incumbent at
Kandy ten now year's penum of vegetables and betel.
YAUALETKNNA.— A village in Gangapalatu koralo, Yatinuwara.
S/*r<im.— YabaU'tenne-<»ya.
Not in the IkMinn^ of 1K71. Population in 1H81, 122 ((iO males, 02 females) ; *
in 1891, 114 (r)9 nialcH, fifi feniale.H).
In 187H 34^ acren (I7(i. ly>. .'!/.) of naddy land wore rcgiHtered, of which 18}
acres paid Us. 04*4^ ; \i* acre.n wore rouecmod.
/'Vmi/iVii.— Sciyadu llaydar AH Maulana j:«. VtHlarallage Ukkuwa Appu, 43,544.
TAKADAGODA — A village in Gannewe korale, Upper Hewaheta, under th«
Barobaragnnia Arachchi.
Streamt. — I)ara-oya-ela, Pussala-oya-ela.
Not in the CeuHus of 1871. Population in 1881, 38 (l(i males, 22 femalee) ; '
in 1891, 51 (\0 males, 32 females), da^gery caste.
Under paddy cultivation, 18 acres (9 amunu).
TAKARILPOTA.— A village in Gangala Udasiya pattuwa, Matale Eaat.
Not in any of the Census retuniH.
In 1878 18 acres (9 amunu) of uncommuted paddy land were registered.
YAKGALA.— A village in Pallcpalata korale, Tumpane.
In the Census of 1871 it is grouped with Kaogomnwa, Uda-mnlla, and
YaUtnawa. Not returned in the Census of 1881. PopuUtion in 1891, tt
(28 males, 36 females).
FAXUNDAWA^The pUee where the dam in the Mahaweli gang» for lli«
Miaipe-elB h pUeed. li miiet from Weragama m \3v?«t I^umVMtv
MO YAK— YAP
YAKUUA(»ALA.-*A yillog* in Wtgapaiiahft PalltBiyi |>attuwih MaUU North,
ill Kru-uln-wANitn.
(SV/>f«iNi.— Tniuinana-oU.
//«//.— KaiKlalaiiie-kanda.
. Not ill tho CoiiMiii of 1H71. Population in 1881, 80 (18 malea, 12 fenalea) ;
in 1K1»1. 51 (41 inutuN, 10 ftmalcii). Volialas, Waahen.
In 1H7H likNiut 7 ucroM {^i, ]/>. </.) of |iacldy land wert regiatared, of which aa
acru imiti Uu. 102 ; thu nini were redeemed.
YALK(i()l)A. — A vilinj^c in GuiigapalnU komlo, Udunuwara.
Ill iliu CviiHiiH tif 1H7I ^rouiHiii with liiiulouiyA and Handcaaa. Population of
YiiirKi>«li ill 18H1, aia (17(i uinicH, 137 feniulci}); in 1891, 226 (115 malea,
111 li'innloh).
In 1H7H H7^ acn!« (4:<fr. :\p. H/.) of iKuldy land were regiatered, of which 89}
acri'H pui<l U^. 104-72. and 42A ucren were redocuiud.
Moormen hold land hcie hulijucl to service to the Xatha Dewale (78,207).
Yaic^'odu llaNiwiyaka Nilanie iiiurried a iluughter of Molligoda Adigar, DiaaTA
of Four Korah'H, hv Iuh wife Manipiiiye Kuniurihanii. Shehadnochildien and
'died VMU April, IH.VJ. Shn l.rt hir land hy will (IVnt. 821) to Ynlegoda
Uati!Ui:i)iaiiiiaya, a mm of (iolahela HaMiiayaka Nilame, by hia wife Unambuwe
Kiiiinrihaiiii.
Yah'r^oda Miihaiidiraui Nilaiiiu hud fotu* chihlreii : (1) Loku Dandu ; (2)
Mcdiliuiia Uaiida. wiio iiiiriird MaiiaiiiMlaia Kaluwaia l)iii>;in Meitika ; (3) Kalu
H.iiida : and (4) Niiwaia itiiiida, who iiul a son, Saraiiaiikani Unnuiiae, invuiubent
of tii«' Mat;.'oiiiu\vi' Vihavir (•j;;.4sa, :iH,:i.v». iio.njri, i;f»,:iu2).
'V\\v Nilaiiiu iiad lu Id luiid^i under the Maha Lckutnu and Uatewuiuini Depart-
nu'iitio.
Anion l»y lliiap 'nai;o Appuhiinii iiyaiiiHt Cnumbuwo ^[altatmeyo (Jud,
Com., ~VW/i S.nh ,„l„ ,; ISI'.I).
Vuh'uoiiu •n:i>n:i>aka Nilainu married Yatliikulu AVtilawwo Loku Meuika in
hina ( l*«»/. /., /'/'. A.'.vr, aOT).
Yah-^'oda A<ii.;ar, ii hrothcr of riiunibuwe Rateinahatnuiya in the laHt king*a
rciun {Jmi. (\>i„„ UnhJuhf, ISi7).
Yah-.;oda Itaia, a witnesn to u ^raiit in lli02 AD. ( \'vL /., />. 106),
A HiHter of the Mi^MHteiine Adi^arM, who married Kahunde Disava ; lived in
Yuh-^oda ( Vol. I„ fi. uO oitfi p. un).
Actions liy Keppiiipola Uateniahntmnya agninht his aon-in4aw, William Baail
tlandarana>aka, for laiidn hera (ri,312, i\Jt*<t}, N. 8 ),
Kniv^wuwulu Tikiri Kuiiiarihaini r*, rnanibuwe, late Ratonmhutmaya, 6,060
(N. S).
The 1)ai.ai»a Mai.icawa owiiN a paii'^uwa here of half an acre of field, tho
Kurvice of which i» eoinnuitablu for lU. 8'20.
The Natiia Dkwai.k alHo Iiom u pnnguwa of 2) acroH of field and an aere of
garden. The horvie«> in coinniutahle for Um. (>.
Tho llaHiiayuka Nilnine r«. a Moorman tenant (78,207).
VAMANMri«IiA. -^ A vilhiKo in ITdugoda Udariiyu |Mittuwa, Matale North, in
Aknranilioda-waHam. OriKiimlly hctded by iron HinolterK.
Not in the IXiihUs of 1K7I. iVipnIalioirin IKHI, 86 (43 malea, 48 females) ; in
IKVl, tiH (32 nialcH, 36 fciiialc{«). Ju>;gery cante.
YAMANUXXKUAMA. — A village in Udapoiie korale, Kotmale, tmder tho
Kalapitiye Arachchi.
Stream, — llnliyalc-cla.
Not in any of the CenHus returns.
In 1887 there were twelve Durayo inhabitiinta.
Under paddy cultivation 14 acrea (7 amunn).
YAP AG AM A. —A Danibulu Vilinre villace in Wagapanaha Palleaiya pattawA,
Matnlo North. In the rei^^n of King Wimala Dharma Suriya IL, the priosi
Taubankura II. constructed the tank here ( Vol, I^ p, 187).
Not in the Cenaus returns.
YAP-YAT Ml
i:
Th« Tihare Hm nine 8«rvioe Paugu ; —
1. Yapagamawela Yapnralago Punguwa. — Tunaut : Yaparalage. Holds 4
aorea field, bnlf an acre gunluUf ami 30| aorea ben. Hervioea (commaUble for
Ba. 16*50) : to giro 2 kumbn ant) a buraHkatla to tha torana pnt up for tbo
Nanumuru Mangalla^a iii the month of Wunak ; to decorate the torana ; to cltsar
the malu-pc'tmu ; t«> rcpiiir uiid whituwaith with uiakul a part of the panaala
wall ; to givo a kevilikud.-i to tlio Nunuinura Mangiilluya and a neliya of oil to
the Katti Mnn^ullnya and a kuvlikada to the AIntital Mangallaya ; to repair a
part of tho walialkada : to uiiiiiituin in proiM:r rfpnir a room in the paiiMlm ;
to np|>oar twico hcforu tli«) Nayuku Uiiuuiiho and prcHont 2 itenunikat ; to giro
coniributioiisiu thudaiikat during' (ho h^h for iif toon daynund to give four)tenceaa
aiwuru-mila ; to Im in inura at tin* viharu for two nights at a time four timeiia year.
2. Yapaguniawclu Wiyuniiali) l*anguwa. — Tenants: Wiyannalego and I)aliti>
annalcgu. Hold 2| uciih field, oiu*oiuhth of an aero garden, and 13^ acres
on. Sanio Mirviou an that of i*aiii;u\va No. 1, except that no kevilikada or
dankada iH givm, and the penuni at both tho old und new year ia a Towaya-
tundania. (./oiiiniutalilo for IN. 10*4.').
3. Yidaiicle Pari^Miwa. — TiMiantH: Tittawclgollo Pahalage, Pabakige, and
Ihalawat tegc. Hold 3^ atriH fu'ld and H acres hen. Samo aervice aa Pangowm
No. 1. Connmitulile fur IN. n-«;().
4. \Vibaddor:ila;^'o. — 'IVnuiit : Kmhul-ainlM) Nckatge. Ilolda 1} acre field and
10 acros Inn. Same hi rviiv a^ No. 1. iVmnnuUihlo for U^. \yM),
5. Pa1(iu<»ll('N^oio Pan'4U\va. — 'rt'iiant : Ahitj^e. llohU half an acre field,
Services (comiiiutahiu f*>r Um. 'J*!(<)) : to supply throu Mtrta of vt>getablea for
the niiillongu ftH* two days out of ovory fourlooii ; to ap^H^ar twice before tbe
offioiatiii^ piiost at the Dowaruja Vtlian* and to contribute to the pt'nunikada of
vegetablcrt ^ivi-n at each a|>p<*arant'o l»y the tenants of tluH and the four following
paii^n ; oneo a year to a«'<'ouipaiiY tho Nayaka rnnanno on a journey to Kandj,
ti. Kon^alianiula Paip^uwa. — 'riiiaiit : AkuranilKHlage. Ilolda ntUf an acre
field. SauK* M-ixico an Ni». 6. ('oiuiiuilalile for ^h. 2 30.
7. l)i\viil'.;otu raii^uwa. — 'IV nant : liiwati'^'c. liolda half an acre field.
8ame KciNii-e as No. fi. CtMnniutal>l«' lor Uh 3-JO.
8. Maluiiwalayo Pani^iiwa. — Tenant: Padeniyo Mctlago. Ilolda balf an
acre field. Same service as No. 1. i'onimulable for Us. 2'3«».
9. Palu«;olU\velc Panu'owa. — Tenant: Dewatetre. II oldrt 1| acre field. Same
aervice an No. fi, exci*pt that this pangu^aa hupplien vegetublca for aiz daya oat
of the fourteen and contributcH three HhurcH to each ponumkada. CommataBIa
for Itn. 7" 10.
YATALA.— A villai^o in Uda|Kilata korale, Tumpano, in Aludeniye Araelielii*
wa^un.
In tho CcuHUH of 1H71 gmuped wiih Aluduniya. Population of Yatalain 1881,
68 (32 nKilcH, 2i> females) ; in 1^*J1, -lU (22 nialoH, 27 femaleA).
YATAPANA.— A village in (ianga Ihala korale, UdtipataU.
AMrrnYA(ro/. /., p. ^.v), pAnrwAi.A, and Pitaka.n da (anlt., p. Til) ar«
hamlets.
Stremii, — Uuwankuru-oya.
JliltM. — KaluL;al>;oda-kanda, Pattinikanda.
Not in the (VnsnH of 1871. Population in 1881, 255 (120malea, 186feinalaa) ;
in 181)1, 2^) (142 maU'M. 138 females).
In 1878 odji acres (284i. !/>. 5/.) of paddy land were regiatered, wbioh paid
Ba. 245-OG.
Faniiliet. — Naf^a'^inhnrnkkarnyalnge r«. Epitakadawe Lokagamaffa, S7,6S7.
Watte Durayala'^e, 5,873 (N. 8.). Wattuwa Duraya and Wela Doiaja, boik off
YatJipana, witncasv's to a ducd in 17t>0 A.D. ( IW. /.,^. J/),
Yatapana Pattini Di:wAi.K.~Whcn tho Temple Lauda Commiaaioner mad«
inquiry ho found a Kapurala in chari^o. *
There were Rome endowmciitD, nnmll fields — a few lahaa— dedicated from eaek
panguwa, which had been long in the poteotibion of the dewale.
The risiim fnr rrfi^rrotiorf waa rej<>pt«Ml, h*»#»nn«ii th^-rf* wor* no deeda (7*. L* C
^y^/ 0//i*e ;io;i).
962 YAT— YAT
YATATNAWA.— A Tillage in PallepalaU koimle, Toinpane.
StrtaiH, — YaUtnawu-eU.
In the CenniM of 1871 grouped with Rangonmwa, UdanmUA, and Yakgalft.
Popuhiiion of YuUtnawa in 1881, 172 (86 males, 86 females) ; in 1891, 16
(7 roulos, U feroalbH).
Id tho n. L. M. little Itw than 10 acre* (4«. 8». 8/.) of paddy land were
n^i'«tcre<l in tho nninci* of Nannyakkara Dotu, Nanayakkara Abadda Hami,
Naimynkknra Achariya, Duloda Mali|(awa, Nanayakkarage Naido, Nanayakkara
llnroi. Nanuyukkara Vapa llumi, Nanayakkara KulaaeVuura Araohchi, Abekoa
Mu(laU*wa>«aiu, Nanayakkara Tanga Naide.
In 187H al>out 21 acres (10a. 2/>. 3|/.) of paddy land were registered.
YATAWAUA RATROAMA ; YATAWARA PANNAOAMA (PALLB-
0AM A AND UDAGAMA). — Villages in Pallegampaha korale, Lower
Uumhara, on tho Dun-oya and Oalimbura-oya.
The l)uu-oya from Hunnaagiriva flows through the Talley ; the railwav from
Waticg.'ima to Matalo is carried along the side of the Talloy and oTerlooks the
Yatawani fieldH.
Poi>uluti<in in 1871, 520 (248 males, 272 females). In 1881, Rategama, 308
(153 inulcH, Ibh femahs). VelialaH and Low-caitte. Pannagama, 245 (119 malei,
12(; fomah>M). In IHUI, 24ri (112 maloM, 134 femHlcs). Pannayo.
Piiini:ig:im:i wiiH un ethane Tiilajfe. The service of the villngers, during the
Kan'lyuii liovcrniueiit, was to supply the ro)':il elephants with foo<1.
Uatov':ima is rc<{iHtcretl in tlie H. L. M. ns containing 111 acres (55a. Ip. 91.) of
paddy land. In 1H7H ul)out 148 acres {T,\a. 3/>. C|/.) were regihtered, of which
110 acroH |i:iid lU 500-48.
Ill tho U. L. .M. the acrea<;o of Pannagama was 72^ acres {ZCm. Op, 41). In
1878 tlicro w<'re \H\) acren {OUi. 2p 2^/.), of which 32| acres paid Rs 175*74.
Yutawara Ko«iitii\vakkukara Lekam Muhatuiaya, witness to deed dated Saka
1732(1810 A.i>.), by Piiiiii.'i Tulawwu Disavu, to Maha Nayakar Abuawami of
(Iain|Mila ( \'ul. /.. />/». 0:i, -137).
Yut.iwara Ar.unbc^'e Kiiaiiagc Mn«1iyuiiso'H daughter married Henego Hiralu
Ban<ia ( Vol. /., /*. oO).
Yatuwani (Kcnitir) Uatenialiatiii;tya*s daughter married Senewiratna Banda of
Ualngoda Walawwa( !'»/. /.. ;i. :ilU),
Diinuwilai;o Ltadu llangiii'yai's family make painted sticks.
The lar^MHi proprietor <>f iaiul is tho (iainarallagc family ; own 7 arounu.
Twenty-five acrcH for.>t claimed by the Crown.
/V/iM/V/rir.— A^rnltikotiiwtirf. 7r>,.V.»o. 8S,I>7:>. Alot^^ma^e. 92,2U.'i, 828, (N. &.)•
Ainuiiufratiia Hiralu Itamla, :tM,773. Anjrarandcniye Ukku Banda, grandson
of Araiii>ic;;e MuhumUrain Nilame, nephew of Yatiwawala Mahatmcyo, 17,779.
l><.ori7. AruiiilH'^e niiifciri Ainma, (granddaughter of Arambege Mnhandiram
Nilainr. n« ]iliew uf Yutiwawulu Mnhatmeyo, 17,77U. lH,uii7. Urahkmanage,
2:t.r.)7. Dahauaynka .\Iutl)yanHeIni(e, r>J.ti:{7. Dandeniye Walawwa, 23.1U7.
Ih-l<1<'iiiyei;e siyatu Uanda. Kon of IIn|>ug(Nla Kiida Multenge Mahatmcyo,
17.lM:t. IhiilyrK*', :»«i.olJ. r^H.H'.W. 51l.l»j(5. Dt-niye P.illeh.ijre, :>0,f,2«J. Dim-
nuyaka Mudi.vaust latre. :t.'>.tM;4, 4o,:{42, 41.115 Duffganiia Hangidif^e, 89,985,
y|.2'»8. Kllapiiu-fe, 4,7l»7. •J,o.V.»(\.S.). (;amape. 17,o:il» (Talpot Saka 1727).
Halu-apiillana llenayalage, 4:<.<i:tl. Ilan^^idipro, 75..')lHJ^8H.r»7r». Hapugoda Knda
Multeni^e Mahatmeyo, 17.lH:i. KniuUjfe, 17.o:Hn. Kevulgamuge, 38,101.
Kununlupota Nekatrala, 2:1.107. Mackilvic. J. A F., ri2,6:i7. Me<!age, 52,201.
Mul.i'/o.ln'fr, «.o:,9 (X. S.). .Moormen, 7.i.r»90. bs.ij."*. Nika.atte«/e, .30.773,
3,i;ri, y.o:,.-i (X S.). Xikatemiege. 52.204. PaHe;re. 3.V.»G4. fit i vcge. 2i5.ft85.
Podi Marakkalago. 92.2Ii:>. «2M < X. S.). llatnekge. 28,197. Tikirn'Heiiayalage,
4.1.«i;»l. Udahsiu'e, 30.773. I'ndiyajre. 4.797 (X. S). Wattegama Gama
Walawwa of Kiribatkumbura. K9.1m'm. 94.39"^. NVattepe, 26.KS.-i. Watte
^ HaUi:i«lij?e. 3r..«H2. 3M,loi. Yamanjilav"-, S«».o42. .•»'*.^33. Yutawara Abef«mha
Mu«liyaii-flage (!••,. /.. p. !?/<;). Yatawam Aracbcliillage. 7."..075, 92.293,
91,317. Yaiawara IVniyege Appuhnmi Muhandirainrala'« ei>tatf, Test. 770.
Yalawara Imadiiw.i ( Vol. /.. i>. iiott). Yaiawara MudiyanKolage ( IW. i.,
u 491). Yatuwara Uniianf^ of Ankumburo Vihan> {Vol. J., pp. 00, 61).
Ystawaraife, 52.2o4 ( IW. /., p. S'Hl).
TAT— TAT MS
(1777 A.D.).— In Um year of Saka 1699, ouSahirday.tlieMeaBfldAyof th«
month Poton. KatapnUckambura of 1 amana and Ma^nlkimlMum ci I pelas
together with their high landi«, houAen. and 1 1 ooooannt tfeee, hav» heea
granted to Naida Henaya by bii father. Wonni Henaja, to be held ia
mdiffpntable poMeKsion. The witnciii«e8 are Sirinialwatte Arachehilat Napana
Ifnha Lokam Arachohila. Walain Malia Lckam Arauhchila, Wedikkara
Aruchcbila,Oannopaiia Wcilikkara Arachohila, DeKaldoruwe Wadanatawakkn
Arachohila, llurikaduwo Mtihn Lcknm Arachohila, IMaRamiiahe Korala,
Pallcgamimhe Kortila. Talnwinno Wedikkara Arachohila, Kotlitawakka
Arachohila, PaliHiMiltiiwe Koralx. Kumbiin'Ko WciUkknra Arachohila, Poddal*
go<la Wunisaudara MudiyKnst>. Ellupitukumburo Mtidijaii'te. Wendamwe
Ata})attu Arachchilu. Wriidartnvo Kor.iln. IhimpitiyA Mudiyani«e. Oandeka
Kurala, Yatawura Arucbcbila. Itutnntro Janfru. Mi^aminaiia Bannck^cTtftturala,
UiHiHaka («aminahi>, Nn'^odu>re Tikiri Nai<io, Madu^^v Kiriya N'ai<le. Uda|ialata
Kodittiwakku Duraya. rallc^mlata Urwa Diiraya. and Palle|ialata dan Duraya.
With the kuowleil^e of tbcso pcrK)iiH ihiit Tulpot wum granted.
(1803 A.D.).-~In the year of >Saka 1 72:i. of the inunth Nikini, on ThnrAday, Um
eevcnthday of th') increa>^ii)g in«Miii. I. ICan Mcuika, ui(*co of Drgaldoruwege
Eta-uda Mudiyaii^t; of Yatawara, in tho Pallc^auipaha of Dumliara. havo
tranitfernHl to Puiichi Meniku, one of luy three dan^hteR*, who in lietlled in my
houHO in bina, the fidlowiu;^ landed }iro]KTty. which waH )M).v((>t)!4«ti in ]iaraveni
by me : — Dorukundiura of '.' |M'1iiA to be |M>^seoMC-<I by her in the fuune manner.
WitueMs<'rt : I)aii))*iil\vrla};e Kirula aud Viduna Hi'oaj'a of Yatawara, Ilant^idiya,
Kinnare Arachrhilo, and AraiiilM-^^c Pum^hirala, all of the name village,
Uda-aiiibaU'iiiie Duraya. and Xckatta Duraya. Should either of my other two
dau^hterrt or a child or grundchild of theirs contend fur the landi* thna
bettlowed. they hliull HulTer by the oiilh. but my daughter Punchi Menikaand
her descendants sluill bo exempt from all danger, even wero they to Mwear by
the five ordratM ; ami with this dcchinitiun have I granted this Talpot.
Written by Birimalwatlc Al>ekonge Mudiyun^e.
(IHO.'i Al).). -Saka 1727, on tb<> third day of tho incrra»ting moon, in the
month of Wak. I.Caniage Lat Ktana, ol Yiitawara, in Pallegampaha of Dum*
bara. \:'i\i. in paraveni to my KiAndilau^htcr Kalii Menika and i^randiton
Uantia the tltld llalt^uhanmlU' A>\ved<)unia of H laha^4 aud itM appnrtenancea
which I ohtainnl Iroin luv futhrr, Loku Appnhanii. to 1h^ )Mr«.xes.'<e<l by them in
indisputable ownership. Tho witnt-^-r^ are \ nhigo Kiida Menikrula. Gamage
Lekuni Muhutuiaya. K.U'alliyadde rihanarala, and PahaUikumburo Dingiralk.
(Imprecation."*.) Tlli^ won written by Kandi-;;e VetUiralo. 17,0jy.
Tatawaka ViiiAiti: \a a muuII building in the niiddloof a fiold, raised on piles
with a mundappo (covered court and verAinlah) in front. It wan built ulxmt
1840 by the vilUi^erH. Al)out an amuna i>f land in dcdicitcd to the bo*tre«.
The T*)inplo Lands ComniisHioner rejicted tbo claim, but the unda jthare i'<Htill
offered. The villu}{oi-H Helect nn iniMtnibent ; tbo HUcccHsiuii in not pupillary.
The pronent incunilicnt teacbcH lay pupiln. Xour the vibaro, on auot()er high
land in the field, are three bo-tree.H and a nial.T-Hungv.
Grant to (runanUna Uhikshu of Yatawara from his tutor Gal-ange Ratanajoti
TeniunanHC of Talawinna, in Saka 1702 (17,4/iO).
Dewai.e. — In a jun^ln at the foot of the bills stood a small Kataragama
Dcwale with a l)o-trce itear it. The dcwak bud an endowment of 1| umunaof
land, but the TeinplL- liundn Commissioner rejected tbo claim for exemption
from tax. The tenantH nc'lcctod tho dewalo, which bus fallen down.
It in jciid to have Ikjcu built l»y Prince Wijiyapala, a brother of^King Kaja
Sinba II. Whvu tracin;* an el:i ( Vol. I., /». *0) the Prince is said to''bavti c«ini«
to a larj^e rock wbioli Mtoiwl in tin* lini' of tlie pr«»pi»hed wator-courMe. A llnihmin
|Kjrfornied coienionicH and reUMJved the ntck. Tbo Prince founded a dewal«
there. The family name of tliu Kapnnila in Hraliknianagedank.
ETtiAi.A Four.— F«»rmcrly Hto.>d U'tween Yatawara and Dunuwila (in Ilaria-
pattu). Mr. Uuthcrford of tho Railway had a buuL'ulow on itHsito ( To/. /., /». Jji).
Kxtracts from a lettiT written iiy hiiMituuant William Lewis. llHh Uegiraont,
to tho .\djutant-(»oneral, ('eyl(»n, in HIH. Lieutenant Lewis commanded th«
Fort of Ki<.;abi for upwards of two years, with a force of from two to thr%M»
hui.Jred men :—
Silt.— 1 iiAVK the honour to ar|ua{ut ytm that abmt 3 iMi. on Sunday, th«
lOth itmUaU a large boily of KaudyauH, about 2,tK>U in number, chiefly of tbo
36^97 3 O
YAT— YAT
Prorinoe of Dnmbftrm, ftocompanied by Amanngama Dlaava, with many other
huulmen, aMtembled before tbii poHt, baring about 300 flrelookt amongit them.
UndcT the imprtiwion that they were anMembling with pacific intentions, I
gave them every poiwiblti encouragement, by ki't'ping the ■oldien from the
worlu and allowing them to pofM ami re-iNUM within mmiket Nhot without even
ap|M«rinfr to notice them, thinking to gain their confidence. At about 3.30
P.M., evincing an evident inclination to enter into converMation with me, 1
o<MiH«|uently iutcrrogatiil them em to what their intentions were, and for what
pur)M»^> they had ar'H«mbIcd ; they replied, to M'C the ollicer, and if he came
down they would K|M'ak to him, which I accordingly did, accom|mnii'd by an
interpreter. From the reluctance and caution with which they odvam^d I could
clearly |M'rei'ive tliat they were greatly influenced by the pre!4;nc*e of the Disava,
and who. I rt>gret to rMiy. caurnxl a va^t alteration in theirdinpoedtion towardit uh.
However, afti-r a great many aH^uranceH, I prevail^lon fourof them, attended
by a h<-a«lman of inferior rank, to advance to m<H't me, vrith. whom I had the
oonverHition whith I nhall now endeavour to detail to you for the information
of llt'« Kxci'llency.
He Haid that the people who were with mo the day before hnd conHultcd
their Di^ava niative to the exiMtence of a Kandyan monarch. That he had
ai-ureil them Much a pt^rKon i.n actually in being, and liefore one month more
thry would lio convinced of itM truth by tnving him on the throne of Kandy.
Tliut they tli«'ne*clveH mo?«t anlently ho|ied for the >«|M>e«ly huocct^m either of the
Uritioh or Kandyan armi«. That thfir country had U'en totally ruincnl by the
war, their home** burned over their head", their projierty destroyed, and that
they have now nothing more to lone but their live?*, which they do not value.
If they join the rngliMhetiU'«e, theycanonly eX|>ectto beman-tacred by theking*n
|ieople and rirr retna. Thry then remarked that little reliance can bo place<l on
the Kn'^llnh, ailducing the following circnmntanco as an inntance. On the
morning of the tith they ^aid that the iieople of Dumliara had. an a nignal of
p«>a('e and Hulniii<4«iiiii. disfdayeil a white flag to Captain Ulunkingling's imrty
when inan-hing into theireountry, to which he paid no attention, but without
th<*Hli;;hl<*<«t provcioatiou tired on them, and early in the day had nhot two men,
one through th<- jaw. the other in the hhonldi-r. I then told them that I had
M-nt a litter to till' Oovernor explanatory of their conduet on the Uth and the
di^p<'^ition which tlu-y had evineed, and fully a^-^urtil them that if they were
iiieliii'd toroMK* over ti'iH>|H would lie imnutliately K*nt into their country to
prot4rt, iluia from the ineurriloiH of tl": king's* |N>(iple. To which they naid,
in onl'-r to end th«' roMf«Tence. tli;it sirl- nes?* must prevail aiiiongnt the Knglinh,
and inoiH' monih more th«'y wouhl lie obliged to fly the country and .'Mve up with
imnuii'^ lo-r* the eighteen military ik»sIh which they now letain in the interior.
They then d«'clan«l. in rather a violrnt manner, that they were determined never
to lii.'ikf pi-ace. and Mi'med quite frantic with rA\H'' on percH'iving the hmokc
whieh i*>r>ue<I from the direction of Captain ItlunkinglingV encampment, and
iMiiniini; to it.exrlaimnl. " That alone wouhl even maKO us mon* hn^tile to the
Knglifh." Ami tlu n they siid that they HUH|iecte«l the white flag which we
hoi>«t4-<l wa!« fnmi f rar. that tluy were w»ii awan> wo hnd nent a |Mirty in tho
m«>rning to th«» rivrr ; thr garriMiu w.ih weak in eonMM|uena». and that, mont
prohahly. we were out of ammunition. From the tenor of their conduct 1 now
thought it prndi-nt to withdraw, and. |>«Tceiving that I wn?* determined with
them, they liegu^tl that 1 wimid not lietray them by making nn attack on them
unprepared. I atnureil them not : that I only wi<«luMl to diveitt them of the very
urroneouM idea which they Mrmitl to entertain ndativo to the real intention of
the flag, that I would myindf immediately tako it down to convince them, and
that I r>hould afterwardi* l»e m<Mt happy to meet them (bo their numlH'rs ever
M) great) either ttM friend<« or enemies*. Wliilxt in tho act of taking down tho
flag two shotM were dirH:harged ut mo from b<-hind a bunh about thirty yardM
distant. Having had my men pn^vionnlyprepareil, I then dii*charged a volley
into the centre of a multitude of them on the opponite hill, which I conceive
mu<«t. have wounded many, although I >*aw none actually fall. A general and
warm attack then euMued. which continued until it iM^camo perfectly dark, when,
flntling their att4'mptHfniitlef«*«,theydiM|H'r!(4>d in various dircctionH vowing ven-
geance. 1 have Heen nothing of them xince, neither have they made their api^^r-
anc4^ at their u^tual volleying point, a tree about twomilei* from hence. I have now
exidained to you, an circumstantially and u:* distinctly ait I po^^ibly could, every-
thing relating to the affair of 3'eMtenlay, and ho|»e my conduet on the occasion
will not merit theceuiture of His Excellency the Commander of tho Forces.
I have, &:c.,
W. Lewis,
Stgalle. 12th May, tsfH. Lieutenant. lUth Regiment. Conraand^ng Troopa.
YAT— YAT M6
Y AT AW ATT A.— A vilUge in A»gm PAlleshra ptUuwft, KaUl^ South iVoi. I^
p, 244). The wMam includes Uulagama, KMUgahaUnda, Urnlewatta, Ifedijm-
poU, and Malhowa.
The Quocii of Wira PnikraniH Babu was concealed here in Horagala-imhaa-
nawara for fear of the enemy.
At Horagala-rahuM-uuwara there in a pond with stone steps snrroanded hy
a stone fence.
In the CensuH of 1h71 grouped with Malhewa, Unilewattaf and Alawmtta.
Population of Yatawutta in 1h8!, 4'JO (271 maleii, 228 femaleti) ; in 1891,433
(230 malcM, 203 females). Vellahui. dencendants of Surijaaekara Mudiyanaep
Bmithn, Haiigaraiiimu, Moormen, TauiiU, FiMhcm.
In 1H7H about \'1K^\ acres (C4f(. 3/>. G/.)of paddy hind were registered, of which
76 acrcH paid Ra. 203*00.
Yata WATTE Walawwa. — ThiH fauiilj was of recognised rank in the kinga'
time. On the occa»<ioii of Yat:iwatte Dinava going on an embassy to BatSTia
King Kirti Sri g;ive tliiH SaiiuaH (1703 a.d.) : —
Sill. — ThtMinlrri'maimtintr from the Majesty of th<* Divine Light of the great,
mo>l dii'p, inconi|iaraliIc goiMliifro* of our Lord (lud. High fjord of the diKtia-
guiMht'd liiiiikii. Whrrca'« MiritM'kara Wikramaiunha Mudaliya, of Yatawatta,
MTvcd the (jrcat Gate faithruPy, the following pro)H>rty, from the Tillage
Yatnwatta in A.-giri koniU' of Matnlc Di.-nvane, the Held Galahitiyawa of
\\ auiuna ho\viii«c vxteui, in \Va]|M)la a Held of 3 peloM, in Urnlewatta a
field of 2 ])clao. and Tiiin|Ml(' Ira of W pclu^, iu Wanulumuua a field of 3 ]wlaa,
inOolahciiu'attu a firlil of 2 |>c:IaM, in (iallMHla-Dammanteniittsficldof Sainona,
llayakiiinliura of Z prluH, and another lirlil of 2 amunu, in Uduwawala, llaris-
patiuwa, fichN of 1 aninna ami 2^ iK-ia?*. in Mullcgama, Kaluwanekumburaof 1
uranna, ail thi"<r IK ainuiiu 2 |M-liM and *> lahas, with IioU'H'!*. gardenx, plant*-
tionn, hi^'h and mud land^ thereto appertaining, in onlrr that Idiri!<>kara
Wikrainu»inha Mmlaliya, his chihln n. ^ranilchildnn. and all hiif race while
it lasts. UKiy |M>>i*«('S't indisputahly. this Saitiuis is ^(ranted on thiM Sunday, the
day of the tmih phase of the waning moon of the mouth Navan, in the year of
S;ika l»»s:,. This is liy command.
After the Disava's return and death the lands were given to hia younger
brother i\iida Di.sa Mahatinaya witli thu Sannu^ and other vouchers. The latter
on bia death ^mvu them to hin Mn\^ who was l>iH.iva of Wellaasa, and the Diaara
of WclluH.sa left them to hitt widow (whoaftcrwardH married Mullcgama Disara)
and hiM dau^^htcr, who poHseshud until Uambukwelle Puncbir^la, by orders
of Ehelepola Malta Nilamu, ordcretl Dammantentia to l>o added to the king's
village, put a bola, and lived there (To/. /., pp, 100, ISO).
It ia uotictM) that there were three DisivaH of tluH name : one ia said to have
died iu 1H02 (./«./. Com., nth tVhrwinf, IsiJ: loth Xmuinhrr, ISIS; 4tk
J/for/i, /5.Vi). 33, I). ('. Mad., 2,r»H:i and 3.MS;«. D. 0. M. ( Iu/. /., p. 106).
Yatawatte Dinava of Wellasha wiliu-NS to a dedieation in 17iiii a I>« by Pilima
Talawwo, Disava to the .Xh^iii Panina Vihare (To/. 7., /i. 74\,
A Sittu dated 177.*t a.m. given by the ehler 1 >iNava was prutluccd in the Judicial
CoiniiiiH.Hioner'H (N)urt <»n the 21 hi August, IH23.
Yatawatte Wellanso Disava pnrch:i.sed land in Woiuluruwa in 1783 A.D. (aaile,
p, 940).
In IKOU Wellasso DiKiva wrote a deed tiled in 5r>,r)l7 {auU, pp. 870^71), His
daughter Yatawatte Waluwwo Kuuiarihami, pluintilT in 2,£i8ii, U. C. JSL, and
6,84:*, D.C. K.
Yatawatte Walawwe Medduma Doiida, aon of Yatawatte Walawwe T^lram^^
brought action aginst Sirimalwatte Dingiri Amma and Punchirala, for a garden
in Miillegama (43,770).
In IMO'J Vai.iwattege Punchirala and others, on r( proHentation to Etipola
DiHava, ohuiined lands whieh had l>een coiilisoated for the disloyalty of Mfera*
wula Panda, soii-in-iaw of (lalhinguiu Mudi\anMe. They prcMlueetl a Talpot,
dated Saka l.'t-i2 (HiiO A.l>.), by Viharege Duggauu.irala to his son Appuhami ;
a Saunas, Saka Hi^;'> (1723 A.h.), by King Narendra Sinha to Iddagoda Jaya-
wardana llandarauayaka MudiyaiiHe ; and a Sittu, Saka 1738 (1810 A.D.), bj
Ritwatto Dis^iva (2,'J.')0. 1). C. .M.)
AinlM>kke llateraia, defendant iii 2J)Xt), I). 0. M.
Ihala Alakola-ange Walawwa family of liokalawola, descendants of Yatawatte
Dinava (To/. /.,/*. UKi),
MM YAT-YAT
YaUwatU Chandajoti Unnanae of Asgiri Vihare in 1788 a.d. (Vol, 7., jr. S04),
He built the Uambarawa Vihara in Matalo and got a Sannaa for it id 1806
(Vol, /., p, tSl), In 1H22 the offices of Muha Nayaka and Ann Nayaka of the
Aan^iri Vihara were combined and wore by Government conferred on hia pnpil
YaUwalte Unnanse (Vol, l.,pih 70, HI),
Yata watte 8wiirnajoti Ann Nayaiui wus appointed Mahu Kayaka Unnanae of
the AHgin Vihare in 1863 ( I'o/. /., p. U).
Familiet. — AUiwatte Mohottallage, 20,{m8. Alutge, 64,859. Bibilege, 64,859.
Kan<hipaIU>gcs (>3,U(i-J. Kumunmailiiwege, 54,H5U. Pahala Alakola-ange
Wttlawwa, ril.8:>u. YaUwatt« Watturala (IW. /., p, Ul), Yatawattege
(IW. /.,//. JO*).
Yatawattf. YiiiAUE waH built by Ring Kirti Sri. In 1859 Paragahakotuwe
UiinanHc w.ih incumbent (Voi. I.,p, 187).
Mkdacama Dacoiia, near Yutawatta, on the way to SeUigania.
Two lK)-trecM unci a bontaduwa.
The Sk.la(;ama 1'auana Viiiark ownn two pangn bore, Yihara and Hewiai.
ToniiniH : I'umlita^c nnd Tennegc. Hold threo-fourthg of an acre lield and a Tory
small g:inleii. ScrviccH (commut'iblu for R». 8) : to give once a year a walankada ;
to beut tom-tom every |H>ya day atul at pinkam.
Akununboda Ilialat^e llcnit MudiyaiiHelnge owns two Ninda Pangn (7^ acrea
fic)l(l) hM by Vedakarayalago, Kiriajjala^e, Maduragodayalagc, lloranoaarage,
Kaliawattc^^', and llaiigi<li<;e. ScrviceH (coiiimutable for Us. 50*85) : the first
five tenants to ^iv« one |M*nunikaila, oonnisting of one bunch of plantains
ninl live piriwein of vegvtaM<-M at the old year and sometimes one at the new
yrar ; to eivu 40UaviHof lietol at tbo now year at the waluwwa ; to carry the
projirietor h riee to liiui at Kaiuly when bo is doing mTvieo lU tho Dalada Mali-
gaua ; to carry luesHagcH for the propriotor not more than nix times in the yoar
wiiliin iliu Kandyaii DistrietM, the tenant lieing provided with food by tho pro-
prii^tor; the laHinaniud tenant to give n kitchen knifo and a cocoanut scraper
ami either a MUtall knife, an arecanut cutter, or a Minall ring onco a yoar in hen
of betel liavrM.
Puhselande MobottaiaAraebchi and Puncbinilaowna Ninda Punguwa (Atapattu-
waHania), half an nero garden, held by Panditago. Services (eommutable for
Ho. ]'Uii) : to ifirc one pingobiad of pots and chattien a vear to the proprietors.
(•al-ango IJkku lianda and Ran Meuika own a Ninda Panguwa (Ganpattn-
WHHama), one-fourth of an acre garden, held by Panditago. 8cr>'iees (eoiumu-
talde for He. 1) : to give ono pcinumkuda of pots and chatties to tho proprietora
every ytuir.
YAT[(f AT.POTTA.— A village in Kandapalla korale, Matale North, in GaleweU-
waH:im.
Population in 1871, 137 (7! malos, 6G females); in 1881, 138(71 malea, 67
femaleM) ; in IHUl, lOH (54 males, 54 females). Yellalos and Tamils.
In 1H7H IW acres (ti/i. *2p. 1/.) of paildy hind were registered, of which Ij^ acre
paid Uh. 2"24 ; tho rent wero uncommuted.
YATinAMMAXA.— A villago in Kandupalata korale, Yatinuwara.
tS7r#(im.— Ilapugaba«ela.
/////.— Ifapugaba-ele- kandureliya.
In tbe(\MiHU'iof 1H71 gronptMl with Pottepitiya. Population of Yatigammana
in IHHI, 2iM (10.1 males, VH fcnuiles) ; in IHU1, 212 (110 malos, 102 fomalea).
The Yaticiuinnana Cfaiuiilo of <tl| aerei* (MUi. 2/i. ri/.) was registered In the
II. Ii, M. in tho nanu'H of Kiilatun Aehehila, Amlmgoda Rkaneka Aehchila,
AtaiNitiu Konaru. Ataimttu Wattu, (lani}iattu Tikira, Atapattn Tikkawa, Biol
Kalu Ktana, Atu|Hitlu Kornla, and Ataiuttu lluwanda.
In 1 H7H *^^ nrres (M\ii. 2p. 3/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 43| aeret
paid Rs. 1 '23*05, and 42| acres wore redeemed.
/;iNM7«Vif. -- Oalapttago. 2ri,l2(), Sa..'01. Kumbal Oamarallage, 26,426, 86,661.
Muhandiramk'c. H.hhA, l.'i.2a», 4I.Hr>7. Pallege, S2,10.H. Totagodawatte
Miidiysnselago. H2,lu;). Wadiyerallaye Pallowattege, 82,103. Yatigammanage
(IW. /../i.:7'0.
TAT— TAT iia
TATIOANHULAH A.— A tUU^ in Ambtganiiiwa koralt, Upp«r BnlatgWA.
8iream»» — Delpat-oya, Ourahitikandura, InguragaU-oya, Piiaopola^jrs, Puijm-
gila-OYA, PitawAiaoyft, Puwak-atte-oya, Rambokpiti-oya.
Hilh. — Bogulkanda, IngurugiUafemda, Kalag.ilakand«, Uadupenagftlakaoda,
Nidaogalakanda, Pariyagalakund.i, Pitawakikan&, Udaweraniyakanda.
PupulatioQ in 1K71, 3U4 {2U\ maloa, 178 femaleit) ; in 1881,480 (246 malM,
234 fomales) ; in 1891, 595 (322 roalcn, 273 femalea). The following an the
diTittioDa of tbo village, with their roHpective population : —
In 1881 : Dugampitiya, 53 (23 malvti, 30 feroalca) ; in 1891, 53 (28 males 2:>
femals). In 1881 : Gonawala, 03 (31 mal«fl, 32 females) ; in 1891, 52 (29 malen,
23 femaleft). In 1881 : Medilla. K3 (41 males. 42 females) ; in 1891, 170 (88
males, 82 females). In 1881 : Padupola, 281 (151 muloH, 130 females) ; in 1891,
189 (108 males, 81 fcmuIoH). Pitawela in 1891, 131 (<>9 males, 62 females).
TATIG ANWELA.— A Imiulct of Giddawa. in Pulispattu East, Lower Dnmbara.
Population in 1891, 33 (14 males, 19 females).
TATIHALAGALA.— A village in Kulugammanasi^a pattuwa, Harispaita, to the
north of (■aniittriiwa, and bordering the Mahnweli gangs.
It has two diviMionM : —
Un.uiAMA. -Population in 1871, 314 (202 males, 112 females) ; in 1881, 4iS
(201 males, 222 foiualoH); in 1H91, 392 (191 males, 201 fonialos).
Pai.i.kuama.— Population in 1H71, 432 (217 males, 215 females); io 1881,
429 (2(H> niiiloH, 223 fouialos) ; in 1H91, 409 (2(H) males, 209 femalea). Tha
inbabitaiitH arc Duiayo.
Ill ]H7H IIH^ ai'rus {[}\hi. 1/>. 4)/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 47
acres paid Uh. 225*35, and 70 wore redeemed ; half an acre belongs to the DiJada
Maligawa.
^hm///V«.— AmpitiK«\ S:f.H4(;. AttarngalliKe, u4,S.V1, 62,036, 3,824 (N. R).
Batuf;:o<ta(;o. 7.287 (N. S.). Deiiakarugo, 32,147. :i4,20.3, OH.iSTH. Dnnmnalegs,
H42, D. 0. Mad.. :to.472. 4l.t»:i2. Kdand<>Ke, :U,4(il. Galpelcgo. 32,81H, 6:>,383,
G7,0*)4, .itM. H.siM (.\. S.). (iamb()da|iitiy«i;e, Hl,o50. (lubagoda Unnanse, 3,824
(N. S.). HulinuluiMlrK'o. 31,4(il. Hirlyalugnmnianngo, 7lM>'»li 7,104 (N. 8.).
Idan^\ 47..'»:{.'>. Kunf;aramall('ir<*. Ml.H.'to. Kotikn*am)M'ge, t^'nants of ths
KolikaamW Vthnro, :(l,lo.\ 3.*.H14, H\^\^. KuduraiiKe. MM!*, (iVIH.i, otW
(N. S.). Kuuibunp'. 7(),:ts4. Lind<tr<'. •'>42. D. (\ Mail. (Talfiot Sska 1705),
. 30,472. 41. li.'rJ. MahuwattOKo. 17,ti|;( cTalimt Saka 170(1), 47..':i.V Meda-
gAmmeil(lcp>, 7.1«M (X. 8.). Mubandiramalotre. 7,.1l<t (N. 8).. Nawaragodagv,
170, n. ('. Mad. (Talpot Saka 172:.). X\^\l], r*i,Xt\ H.7iU (K. S.). Nekatge,
8,Hl>4 (N. S). Pah.ila Duravatap'. Htt,l73. Pnhsla Mt^lajraromtHldoge, H,867
(N. S.). Pall('g»%7.3ir. (N. S.). Pantiyrife, «*.s.i;7«. Vdaha Wei karagc, 8,791
(N. S. ). IMatenmpo. 3 1 .4 'J I . Wlajro. 1 T.iH .1. Wadup*, :i2.:i I H, CutMX Wars-
ti'Uiio Loku Nilanio had land hen* ( I •/. /., /«. 404). \Varatenn*i Nilamo, 731,
6G,'JS1. Wclkarage, So.Olil. Yakdcbig«. 7,237 (N. 8.). Yamanalage, 721,
B4,3:i:>. r,i;.i»si.
(!7H3 A.I).).— The Held Li.vni)};as})ela of 1 pels, belonging to Kuda Di^nimulla.
WH!« inor(K^up*d to l.iiiih'p* Mi-ddumaya (or the^uui of HI ridiM and tiamnnn of
]mdily, and fur the iiitere-t tht reul (he aboye tteld was to lie cultivatiHl. Ths
Held waM to 1h* reilceuinl >\heuever the money was |iaid, wen after a
hundred veatM. \Vitii(SHc<« who know the ^anle are Vutilmlairala Achari Naids,
llili.ida Vaiuaua of the f«anie village. K«>hanilMininllo lloratula, Yainaiia of ths
rairs villa>;e, («a«\Ara Mmlitia. .Mitla^mlu Dnraya of the Niuie village,
Ak\v«'(Miiuiu of the Hunio village, lle\K a Ihiru.va of the hudiu village, Lewula,
and Pauihula Otni.va. The amount of pivdtl.v whieh wiis given afterwanls is t
ainunu. Thi;* H aniunu ol |ia<lily with the interei«t i-ome to 12 amunu. In ths
year of "^aka lit).*>. The lii|ui«iut<'4l huui is 7 ridis. As there was no money
to pay. the K>^c«b'n <^ud urauitMi apiM-riuiutng to Liyangas|H.'la were given ia
naraveni to Liuth^;!' Duriiya. \Vitne^^es who know the haniv are Mamakujja,
Waratenue Nilanie. Pahala Duraya, KatuKahapUiille Dur^va, and Wirudu*
karaya. (i 1 2, D. C. M ad.
(17.S4 A.D.). Sttka KOii. I, Yatihatagala Kaluuda Duraya, having beooma
mueh in<lcl)te«l and U'lng in want of su|i|M>rt. tran*«fernHl in |mraveni the Held
that belongs to mv, Ining 3 pelaM of extent, with the ehena apiiortaining to it
and the two gan^enn. to Mabawattt^ge Naida Duraya, In consideration of
assistance received, to wit, 2 tailuppu tuppottis, 11 lahas of paddy, and paid Io
VAT—VAT
UdapAiube Dnrajra 6 amuna of paddy in lieu of 20 ridiii. That after raoeiTing
aMUtanoe during sii yean 1 and my >on Menika got 1& laba« of paddv each,
benideii 2; amunu of iNuldy. I ridi in money, and ftaid to Oammeddege Uaraya
2 nolas of |iaddy and 4| ridiM in money, and many other thingM were given.
WltnuMett tu thU are Oawara Maditla,(Ial|Mda, the two Oumnnehos, the waHhor,
UdaiumtN) Duraya, Diiigiriya Yamana, Kohombamalle llurutala Yamana,
Menika, Ihala AHwetlduma, Uawodiya, all uf thin village. 17,013.
(iHo:) A.D.).— In the year of Kaka 1720, on Friday, the twelfth day of the
increasing mtMin of tht* rotiiith Duritlu, the conntellntiou being llevatiya.
Whori'aii MitlntfnmmiHhK'go Kiri Duraya and hiH mother residing at Yati-
halngiila, in KulugaraniHuai«iyA |wttuwu (if IIariH|Hittuwa, being involved in
debt, borrowed a muui uf Uo ridix, IM balU of iron, and 5 ainiinu of paildy
from (iodurakiunburti Kalunda Uiiraya, and gave in mortgage the Add
RahAtanA of 'i iiclAri and the dild ItuttuwA, in order that he may tH.*^
the i>roduce ut tnc fields in lien of intoreMt. WitncHHi'M who know the Hame
are llcnoirnma AmbnkotewnlAgo Koruta. Galwadu Gurunnehe, Watuwaladcniye
YakdfH>4A, Iliiduhakuro, Waratenne Nilame of Yatihatotrala, Veda Duraya,
KdAn<l('ge Duniyii. (lonigale Duraya, Pahala Durnya, Lindego Duraya, Depakara
llulawuliya. With the knowlcMigc of the above witneiMeii thin Talpot wan
canned to be written and given. 17U, D. V, Blad.
KuTiKA AMiiK. ViiiAKF. ANi» Uo-MAi.i7\VA. — Kotlka-arobekumbum and giirden
iro dedicated to llic viiiuru by Dingira Huraya in the timu of King Narendra
iha. iNo deedM. Land held by the Duniya'H tloHCondantH for the iiorvico of
ring two pingoM of vegetublon yearly to the incumbent. Claim for oxcmption
)m tax rejected (T, L. C. 2S0).
PAi.KKiiAMA ViiiAKK \n Mid to havo beou built about 179i> A.D. by the villagort.
( IKiil A. !>.)•— Tu(-«day, the flftcenth ilay uf the incroantng mtKin of the month
Wctak (th(MM»ii»>tclluli(>ii Iniug \ViMa),tlieyeurof Saka 17'J0. The high ground to
thr extnit of J iM'lu^ in which tlin nucrfd bo*tree wam planti'd (U'ing the pro|HTty
of (:uiiilMNlit|»itiyr MiiiuiiiiiA and Httuated at OanilNHlapitiya of the village
Yulihuliiviila, in the Kulugniiininimsiya imitnuu uf IlariH|iattuwA), vis.,
the gnnUn (innilHiilapiti.ve\vuM4i. within the following liniitM :— The niuruta,
jttlt'liatiu. inid iiiyn trren, wa«*. iuelnding tht* two jak triri* Htunding theii«on,
purelia^ed by u**. Warutenne Nilaute and Kuda Duniya uf the .Muliandiram*
WAxaui Deuitrinient. in eoniunelion wilh all the ue«tple of the naid Deimrtnient
and Wadii iMiiayaof the Vidana village, and aNo the |KHiplo of that i)e|iart-
ment, for a Miin of l.'i ridi>«. We have made an offering uf it by uur goodwill to
the prient l*ali])ana Ituddhanikkhitu UnnaiL<«o (to the intent) that be. hi:* pupilis
and Hub-pitpilH may |io)«se?«?4 the name, obnerving the usual ceremoniett to the
said »*acritl liu-treo. Thin Talput ha.*«, therefore, been granted as evidence,
WitneHHoa : Waratenno Nilame and the above-mentioned two Duraye and people
of the villagt>H.
On A diHputo for tho vihare, the following award waa made in 1829 A.D. : —
Kigned, Yatanwala Maha Nayaka Unnanso; Kottagama Anu Kayaka
Unnanxe. Friday of the month Navan, the year of 8aka 17ri], in the
temple of Angiri Vihare, Kandy. The temple situate at tho village Yatihala*
gala, in KulugauimanaHiya jiattuwa of HariMpattuwa, wati claimed by Kalwane
UnnauHe againHt Puliimna UnnauHO liefure the high iiriextM and all the Hcnior
iirientN of the Ai*gifi \ ihare. When the pleudingi* ami witne!(r^>M of both parties
liad Imi-u heard uoo«trding tu the rultm uf the religion, it ap|N*are<l that twenty*
two yearH previoiiM to thii^ the defendant rei»id(>d one was only, in the Muid temple,
but that he neither iniprovetl n<*r i»or(!«eH.<<e4l it fur any length uf time. The
tt>niple, after ^ome yean*. lH*ing in a ntute of decay, the iNtiple of the village
f:Ave it in charge of tlie plaintilT. who haM ever Hince, for Hfieen yi'arr*. reniijed
n and nunle many iiDprovemenlM with reganl to it all wliieh (Ntat<'iiient<«)tlie
Iilaintiir ban proved nio^t ^atir>luetoiily. TheM>fore. the wiid Vutihalaxala
*Hll<KMiuin Vihare ii4 divreeil t«» tlti< plaintifT, Ka<waiie l.'nnun<'e, WilneMrH*M:
I'atiipolu (liitunia rnuauM'. IS'iioli* rnnanm*. Wariya|NiIa Uunanx^i*. Urulowatte
VnnAnt«e, Dhamniu.*«iddi Unnanne, llowula Unnanite. and rutuhera UnnanMO.
72H, D. 0. Mud.
The vilMirc hnn about 3 polas muddy land and about 4| amunu of high land,
hitih wiiA hubjoct to taxation ( T, L, C, iS4),
YAT-YAT
Udaoama Viiiarb wm built by Urulew»tte Dhammariddi UnnanM, who ia
1633 A.D. gave this deed :—
Signed, Urulowatto Dhammai«iddi. In the year of Baka 17M, on ike tenth
day of tho i*un in Kutaka, tho wvoiith day of tho raoon « ajre, in the onuitvllatioa
Hiia, Tucxdiiy, On (UIk day 1, Urulewatto Dhammaiiiddi Unnanne, oon»ldeiinf
that the <li:4('UK« uiidor which I am lulMiuring at pr«i(ent li inourable, ana
inat*miich a.s t hnd horctoforu math* uu nbM)lut4* gift of all thiupi helonirinf to
mo, iHMiticiit and iiwiitirnt, tu Yutttwnttc Kuda Tcita, iucludiiiK theYaUhala-
gala Viharo in lIuri!4iMittuwa, living my own |>ro|M'rty, tho Held Ualhingama
of 3 nmiinu. Ih'in^' my purtivt^ni |iro}Mrty, hiluuto iu th<> Angiri koralu of Matale,
tho IliiiiiUuIuwv Viharr which Waih-giHlara rnnnuMt had given to me upon a
Tu)|M>t, and tho piitio of ganh'U at Angiri Vihuru which wok given to me by
Kananpmiuwtf UnnanM', uml likewiKo ail tho ]iro|H*rty which belonged to my
tutor Yutuwutro Nayaku llaniuduruwo, and which bo hail conHigned to my
charge along with the haid Yatuwaite Kudu Tena, and becauMO he U bow
rendering much a^>»ixtance to mo in rov infirmity, therefore have I, the above-
named Urulrwatto Unnanhc, cauMitl thi)* Tal|iot to be written, and aetting my
UHUttl hi;^naturohi*ret4>have granteil the Him«>, with all tho thingM above'iitat«u«
unto the afori'>ai(l Yutawattc Swarnuiiiti Tcna. pronouncing thewurdH ** l^mi
JJihmi.'* Th«> furl thattliirt T(d|i(it i^ tliUM cau^cil to be written and iit granted to
Y'atawattc Swurnajoti I'nnanHc is known to KlU'iiola UnnauiH> of A<«g4ri Vihare,
Lenawala Unnan^', and Howula Dng^'anna llala. Known to the^e witnenafiia
thin Talpot ii« written by me, UuUnulo UnuaUHC. iJitjt. Com, Omrtt 6fi08
Urulowutto purchuMid Kttgtthuniulakunibum of 2 polaii and dedicated it to
the vibarc.
Tho viharo paid tax for UKist of itrt muddy laud (1) niuuim),aud it hai agood
many high landn. Tlio claim for oxomptiou from tax of tho Held Bogabamola
waa rejected (7\ /.. (\ JSo).
The Dai.ad.v Mamcawa ban two pangu hera :^
1. Snduh.ikurudena — Teuiint : l^iilmkolatciiuogo. lIoldiinlMiutone-fuurthof
aciaoro Held iintl oni>-rourtii of an aeregartlen. ServiccM (otuuuiutaldo for IU* 2*95):
t*i Huppty to tho Maligiwa 2(M) keta of white jaggery iu tho year; togivefiOketa
of juggery and -10 leaver* of l»etid to the Diwa Nilauie after tho new year.
2. I'cuidena. — Tenant : Ijaitukoiatounege. Iliddrthulf uu acroflcld. Servioea
(comuuitulde for Km. frH.')) : to deliver at tho Muliguwa 2 iKittara of kital
ayrup per niuuMem, or 0 nuilu of jaggery ; to give 40 leaves of betel to the Diwa
Nilauio. *
YATINUWARA.— A diviHion of the Knndyuu country, containing 33| aqoare
miiea. It in bounded on tho north by the Maluiweli-ganga and Hariapattu,
Houth by Udaiialata and Udunuwara, euMt by tho Mubuweli-ganga and Lower
Ilewuheta, nud on the went by Tunipaue und tho Four KoraleH. ■
Knox ( />. S) Kiyn :-—
Vattanour (the lower city), iu which Htand** the rtiyal and chief dty, (^4y*
Thece two ctmntieH (Oudanonr and Yattammr) I luMt iwme«l have th«* pre>
emiueuiif of all the rt>*>t in the land. They aro mni>t populuun and fniitfiiK
The inhabit anti« llionnd are the chief und princi|ial men : in'mmiuch that it la
an ii'«ual Niying among them, that it they want a king, they inuv take any man.
of either of th"iM« two counties, from the plou^'h, and wunh the dirt off \um^
and he by reason of hix i|uality an<l dcM^nt ix lit to Ui u king. And they havo
this )N!(*idiar privilege, that noue may U* their governor but one born in their
own ciinntry,
KATKMAll\'t^MAYA^4 oK V ATIM'WAK \.— I>ehiuaum, MMiior, in tlio rvlgn of
tho hint King of Knndy und fniin \hXt to lMa7 ; Purtinaijiltt from 1M58 to
1876: Uiraganni; .1. 11. l*uraiiagaum ; Kobk*kadu we, junior.
It IH divided into four koralcH : (iungawatn, Mcduitalata, Qangapalata, and
Kaodupalata.
TuK Tows OF Kasuy in in thin district.
tAT— YAT
PiB]Mikitioo ezoloavn of tho Manieipality of Kaady >-
In 1881. Si 1891.
OaniTiiwaU Konlo ... .., 1,123 ••• 1,069
ModapalaU Korale .., ^. 4,782 •., 4,334
OanKnpalaU Korale ••• ... 6,010 ,.. 4,745
Kaiidufialata Korale ... ... 4,484 •«• 4,498
£«Utea ... «.. 2,549 ^. 2,884
ToUl ... 17,948 17,520
Kuroneans
Btirglicn
Sinlmloae
TtttiiiU
Mwirineii
Malays
OthorM
Religion,
ChriMiiana ...
ButldhmU ...
IliiiduA ...
Mohainmedana
OUiere ...
KtlucatioH,
Men nblo to read
Women ablo to read
Men unable to road
Women uoablo to read
...
*••
49
a*.
69
•••
• ••
60
.«.
120
• •.
• ..
13,548
• .•
13,458
..•
•••
3,421
• ••
2,978
•••
• ••
793
• .•
806
• ••
...
39
•••
48
•••
•••
38
• ••
51
T6tal ... 17,U48 17.520
•••
• a
•••
•••
• ••
• a.
...
675
13,304
3,110
859
• a»
*•*
•«•
•••
673
13,364
2,589
893
• «a
• a.
Total ...
17^948
1
17,520
• ••
• a*
...
• .•
••*
...
...
• a.
2,357
187
7,271
8,133
...
• *.
.••
2,861
320
6,256
8,083
Totd ... 17,948 ^ 17,6-20
In 1878 a little Iom than 4,558 aorea of paddy land were rcgiatared, of which
mmnttfd 74<Vi. l/i. 5/. (paid tithe Ra. 6,602-75) ; redeemed 1 ,1 1 8a, (^i. 7/.; tein|dt
tida 2U7a. O/i. 9/. ; Crown fielda 4ii. 2/i. 51. ; sold by Crown 25a. (to. 6L ; aban-
ined 45a. l/>. 5/. ; taken for railway 41a. 3/i. 9/. ; toUl 2,27Ha. 3/». 81.
RiNnrauwANA Rata Kada-im-pota.— After the wars waged against the
Hakya Prineen to ezterininate them, beeaune they had made it a rule of oondact
always to maintain dharma, Uravel, Anura, and Rohana were three of the
wiiicr PrinoeM who made their escape and landed in Ceylon in the reign of
Kintc Pandawa.
Uruvel Kumara re>«ided near Oampola, select inf? a good place near the Maha-
we)i}riui;;a. \a7nradipati, Rhnpatittwara, sImo calltHl Rambagamuwa, Ambaga-
mu wa, (ian)rtt|iata, and (•anpu'iriya. The city of Gampola has b4>en seven times
ni'l^lcoicd and rcitton'd, comideting each retttonition with trolden pinnacles.
Anura I'^tnblJHlml hiniHclf at Aniiradhupiira. and Rohaiio rc:*id('d at Ruhuna.
Thu>«. Rtihunu, Muya. Piliiti iN'camo the three kingdoms. In these three
kintfi1oiii<4 there wvru 114 districts (ratavval).
Siudiiruwanu Rata, ho uamnl bt'cauMC uf its olairara, tanks and punds, and other
advanln^TH. bt^twron Ouiigula and Koiias'ula-tota, the boundaries between it and
Rtthuna. in 20 gowx in length and 4 gow:* in breadth. Between Rajagesn;rala
and .Vnda-ela in the four directiunn are twenty-four gravets. In order to make
Bindurawana Rata the chief rata in hi* kingdom and to extend his dominion
with Rambagiimpura, twnty>eight citie?« were built in Maya, The five ratawal,
Sinduruwanuya, Balawi'^/Matale, Bogambara. and Dumbara, were chiefly
fortified ; that is to Hay those of high caste eslablished|vi11ages and cultivated
TAT^TAT tW
fleldf, and thoM Tillages remain to the prevent day ai Bandara familj TilUfrra.
In Sindurawana ttata th^re are i-ightcon liandam familiee and an ccjual number
of them in Balawita, and all thitH* lluudaraa had nmbnllan and ahielda.
On account of canto UUuwawala liaudara killed Dauture Bandara, and tka
BandaroM of Siuduruwana lUtta threatened tho Bandaran of Balawita to taka
their district if they did not make ani«-nil>* for the lof«^. The Balawita Bamlaraa
dtiolimHl to do ho even at the ri^k of Imin^ their diHtrict. Com}daint waa
therefore made, and the Hahiwita UsmdaruM wen* ardered to makeamendis iri^rinfT
a Kolden |mm|ikin nuule of IT.'t ^'riiin^ of ptld (kalan) with a nteni to it madool
2'» kuhiu or ^rainn of t(old. liiit Ixiore the hteui wai* made King Bhuwaueka
Bahu of Kurune^'uhi ^ot the )iuni|>kin to the ivilatre. and he waf iMitif«fle<1 with
it. and it wus kepi in the IrrnNiiry. It mhk further dteretHl thai no kin^* Hhould
ever |uish through Udiiwuwuln. and tliut iu future Puitulkeliya fhoU'd be
nlayeil iuMtcivd of Mutukeliya. Alter lliut honoun* were conferred, Arnt for
rinduru\M\iiu Ituta. nnd »ih*oi)(1 for Hul.iwita.
Sinouriiwiinii Uata Hanilarns are \\ ijcoundnra B{>o wuhan<<o of Umlewatta
Onnipnhu. (lan^'uilu Yapa Itandarn. Itanmun^ftidu Kunmra Bandara, Dantnre
Tunaya Hamlara. Kiril)atknnihurv> Tuuikki Bandnra. l'ili)raraa Kamlnre
Bandara. Iliilda-iiUe .S>n«'viiatna Uanilar.i. Manipiiiyv Aha^in Bumlara,
Atudoniye .Maviin Kainiara. rili-jfalle Kuniani Bandura, Yale^oila Maha
Baudam. Iliutlaifala Nilawat Handaia. rnyiiiirouiuwe Iru^ul Bandura. Kala-
pmiuwe Patiraja Hanilara. Unanibuwc Vapa liandam, Weluuiboda Wijayarama
Braliknianarala. Okewaka Siiriya«)a-< llrahkniunarala.
After soiiir time two Hhndara<< foii«rht a Walt If on aceiiunt of two Biso Bandaraa
of rntlcwatla (iainialia. Itui nt IiIm i Im iu\; d«-frati^i the two Mi*iter>« KC|inrateiU
dividiii}r Siuiluraw.-iiia Katanf 7.>i*'0 into rdiiniiwara nnd Yutinuwara. e.-ch of
:i.HO(». TlweMiT ^i-ttr n-id«il al Kolta'jala in IMnnuwara. and the yiiUD'.i r
Hi<i(r" at i(:ininiin'.r«M)a in Yariitnwnr.-i. .n Mi«' Kuniaru l«nu. Jler tlauffhter and
Iru'.'al Itandara llid to Kirihatkiunliurt' I'anikki Bandaru for help in the battle
iN-twirn I'dunuwara and Vatinn\\ara. TaidUki l!i<ndara won the Itattleatthe
jdarc ^inl(' kn«iu n a^ \V:titaranL'« iiarii. Itnan-e ^nnlplnon'( f ea*<t it i\ ere given
on ainmnt of tliaf virtoiy and Ihran-e the ipianiily of rio* inen^>H»il after it
wa-^ boili-d. tli«! pl:i('i> where the Ktnnari reoided l)«v:nne known aa Kiribat-
kumWura. One «d her brotlier^ re-ided at Uanmunp>«hi. another at Y'al. goda.
BiHluno(h«>r at r.rawwawela. (le|H><itin;; lii<t ir«*a*ure. lie. fciring warn, learnt
the art td War. au<l lerudiinir it to ihiriv-oiie Vellahi'* and thirty>tkrivlowcr ea«te
p4M»ple trav« Ih dthruii^h rdunnwara and Yatinii>Natuieriityitig|M>ople. llewan
Ml di-<tin^Mii<hed lor aUiui lili\-l«Mir yearo. Hi-* !«on al^o wtiM a chief of likeiU:i*
tinetion till hi^ di-ath fmnt drnnkenne!4-<. Hio-on.aho verged in the art <if war,
n-ceived :i:{ aninnn ot lieM- Inmi the Kin^f ol (ianiikda. A Bandara who had
de-«eeiided from rdunnwara Maha Hi->o wa"* a prieot. lie di>rolicd and lM*came
Seneviratnn Adiirami the Kinu'of («aMi|Mdn. Alterwanlnhelieeamo Kingliankn
Seneviratna and huilt I<;inkal ihika Malia Vihare with the teniplen of thu four
deities. :i'i enhitH lii'.'h, niid ntniph'iei) iiM workwitli H«ven g«dden pinnaclee.
llenakanda lii^o I'andara of Mat^Mimnwn built Kmln'kke I >e wale, and, lastly,
hetrame the;:iMlde«-<ot Katara^'aniadeity ot that temple. Ob^ge Kumura Bandara
of I'lli^'alla iKiaiuethe deity of that temple, ravingomnwe Irugul liamlara
b(*uimethepn ■^idini/deityiif .Sandannnindnhiof Hantiinaroek.therdyanaVimana
priMlu«-(><l by S:ikra Dewetidra fi>r Malaya Haju. Alnih'uiye Muyim Bandara
built Alndeniye Vihaie and otfereil t hat villa;re. lie built ulr'O Wegiriye Dcwale
and vihuri>. and alterwardH robed himself. Jle Kla\e«l ui PiilulMJjalu and went
away. Kalu;romnwe Handara woh deo|»ateh«Hl ImmuUmc he wum licentioux at
Gam]tola. A'lahaHJn of Ddiwala. Ala|>:ila\vela.and Xaranwala built Ikxlikotuwe
Vihare. and from the ihrei- villatre^ olfi-reil ^i umunu, and while her M»n Alapala-
welu Aba^in Itniidara wah tiratio'^ her King Ithuwaneka Bahu of Oam|i«da
wanted a hi^h niMe chief to deliver the crown to him. and Alaftulawela BuMiara
was* HeU-i'lftl. After the eeren»i>ny, ae<«»rding to lii«» rcfpie^t. ho received help
and ai<l to enlti\ate tield^ in Ala)iala>vela and Mampitiya. on the condition
that the very fir^t Meld a^weddnmi7e«i fhould Im* 4:alle«l Dtunukawa.
KiuK Wikrama Bahu came from (•am|M>la to I'eradeniya ao.l then to Kandjr
and built the eity on the Vijavabhnmibha^'a. and he was the king who
redueetl the Uandara-i. taking their umbrellaH and nhield.i and giving them
Mudali title.i, landft, preHentM, \c. ^^
T^TIRAWAXA.— A villa«.'e in rdagainpaha kurale, Lower Dumluurn, near
Udagnmn and Pihilladeniva.
Population in Im71.32m (17H inale^, l.'iO femak-M) ; in 1S»<1, :iOO (;54 inalea,
146 femak'H) ; in IK'.H, •J»i.'^ (142 m.-ilen. 123 fenmlcs).
fn tho n. L. M. IG ocn*** (7a. '.i/t. If.) f»f ftadily laod were registered.
3d^ff7 ^ V
•J7i TAT— TAT
In 1 878 32| ucrtM ( 1 ton. \p. XL) were registered, of which 16| ftoret paid Rs. 71*66,
1;'«^ ecrei were redeemed.
/Vf Mt;/i>«.— Alupotakumbniege, 72,801, 8i*,:t73, 2,393 (N. &). Apallanage, 42,178.
Am wcddu mrgo. 38.51)7. ChotUen, 4 7,2SW, 02,043. QeUgAwe-kambnnige, fiO,738.
UuniKe, JU.120. llewa Dantice, 17,377. Mudankotge, 09,239, 72,801, 72,897,
82.:i7:i. 2,:I'j:I (X. .S.). PaUvkumburege, 80,174, 4,212 (N. S.). Rawangmlege,
HM.:.t)7. UdAt4!nnego, 42,1 7rt, 42,254, 73,031, H0,1 74, 4,212 CN. H.). Weldeniyege,
aH..Vj7.
Taiiai.ktknnk Viiiakr. — Contest for the yihare between Dewtrakkhita
UnnanHo iind I'itiyogodara Unnatuie (80,128).
The Dai.aoa MAi.itiAWA ban a Mura Panguwa here. Tenant : Ruwangalage.
HoldH tbruv-fourthM of an acru field and 2| tacres garden. Services (commutable
for Uh. H HO) : to lie ou duty for Hftucu days and nightn at the Maligawa and
to draw water for the gal-oruwa ; to clean lampii and Hweep the nialuwa, when
MO einployud iUv tenant ueU nicuU.
YATIVHIIKUA.~A village in Udugoda Pallesiya pattuwa, Matale North, in
Leiiuwulu-wuHain.
in tliu ('uiiHUH i»f 1H71 grouped with Hewanewela. Population of Yativehera
in IHKl, 711 (II lualeM, :\H fuuules); in 18D1,GU (34 males, 35 females). Vellalas,
HIticksuiithH, Oliyo, Ilurawayo, Uuruwo.
M:ikul^a'4wew»yulu!;c Niiidii Duraya of this village in 1803 took a mortgage
i'roui Ka«).iiigoniuwu Handa (a4,274).
A ruined ila^oUa.
YATIW.VWALA. — A village in KulugamuianaHiya pattuwa, Harispattu, on the
Harinpaitu hide of tliu Katugantota bridgu. Tull Htation and boutiques.
/6(vr.— Mahaweli-gaii^ja.
Jiill. — .MoniKirikunda.
l*o|iulati<ui in 1H71, filMl (309 males, 227 females ; in 1881, 970 (597 males,
:)7a remake) ; in 1H<I1. IVJH {'M) nialcM, 192 funiales).
In IK7H 71^ aorvH (3:Vi 2/j. 9/.) of paddy land were registered, of which 81
acivM paid Uc 14ii'44 ; 3<S acres wore rodeenio<l.
The corpse of Yatiwawala Xilanio lay two days unburiod for want of the means
t4> perforin the ccremonieH {./ml. Coin.^ 14th Noremher^ 182U). The day before
bin death Iriyauuina Mabatmeyo, with her children, left tho house at Irivagama
(Vol. I., p. ,T.Vo). lie wa4 a witne.^H to a dodieatitni to the Qedige Vinare in
1812 A.D. (Vol. /., p. 7J). Uunuwila, junior, Dihava of Wellasaa, said that the
Nilauui waM bin fatbor ( Vol. /., p liiti).
Yatiwawala Mabatnioyo's nopbow Arambege Muhandiram Nilamo (17,779,
18,0<i7). nnlt\ p. Ofi^\
Yaiiwawala (Atnunugama) Bannayaka Nilame of the Ganegoda Dewale
{Vo!, /.. p. IGS). \\q married the daughter of Arawe Ratemahatmaya of Heika-
beta ( I'"/. /., /*. '«' ).
Tbuehief inliabitaiitHaro Yatiwawala Moladande Walawwe Basnayaka Nilame,
who owiirt land hero tliroii^li bis wife (48,357, 57,5()0), Viliaregu NilaniCM, Kan-
dege Ki»rala, l)aiian|;o Kanaraja Mudiyaiiselagi*, Lindagaaago, Korakabngodage,
Nui;abakotuwegu. Pabala Madanicge, DiwulgabakotuwcKe, and Dewayalage.
Tbu MulU'uania family owned lan«l here, which tbuy sold to Warakagoda
llaiAkariiiia Nawaratiia Ata|utiu MudiyaiiHc aUat Hettigedara llanbami. Proctor,
II nd ottiera (2ri.43'J, 50,135).
(!ahe alHMit tbe row of JNiutiqueM cIomo to Kntugantota toll station (57,506).
Fainif'fJt. — Hotola Torai1*niyegc, :iO,l.')0. Dananjro Ranaraja MndiyanNclage,
M.\'2i\, *.»2.'.'7:i. Diwul^hukutnwege, 07,740. Elkaduwt-fre, 2ri,i:i9. ri0,l:i.j.
Oiribuguma l*uiii:biruIu'H ebildrcu, ri9,420. Gunamadittu Vedurullage, S0,4r>0.
ll(?nitK<' Muhaiiilirnin Xiluiue, 47,100. Kandet?e, ehiUIren of Kandege Dug*
gaiiiiarulu, lo/iL'u. Kur&kuhaguduge. 47,420. Koraiege, 4 7,100, ri8,OH5. Low-
cuuDiry Sinbale^o. 40,2:<'.». 47.100. 01.101, 5,Mll (N. 8.). Millamadittcge
(W»i«hirrt). 42,i»05. Moormen. lH,:ri7, 50,725, .'iy.:i72, 91,980^ "A^^i^tfA V^,%>k.
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VAT— YAT »78
BanawAiUk Walawwa, 47,ltiO. SamarAppali DewAjaUffe, 68,M0. TamiU
66,725, r>8,UH5, 5»,372. ViharegiN 'M),V»{), 17,420. Watt«tf«. 47,16(1. WanJu
Soda MudiyaaM alias HettiKi-Hlara Ranbami m. Elkaduwe Banda and
[allegama Uanda, for land puruhomxl from the Mallegama familr, 25,43f,
60,135. Yapa Mudijauiivlage, 5,M11 (N. H.)* Yatiwawalaga (KW. /,/»/». iO;?,
207, 328, J4i4),
•
Tatiwawala Viiiare.— The tradition ia that it was built in the reign of
King Raja Sinha by the villagorb, who dedicated small pieces of nine fiehU and
lour gardens. The king is Maid to have given an ivory image of Buddha and a
kiranduwa to the vihare on its ercctioh. Tho claim for exemption from tax of
small pieces of nine fields uiid of four gurduUH was rejected (7*. L. V. 449 ;
Office SOS).
In 02,088 I decided that tho iiicumWncy did not descend in pupillary
succeHHion, but wu8 in the gift of the villagont.
The chief ineu in the vilhijj'c forced the incumbent to sign a deed of rcHignation,
and they made the following rulcH for the new incumbent: —
(1) To reiieut baua to thoHo people who rohort to this place without breaking
the poya.
(2) To liehare according to tho rulcH in the vihare.
(3) To go away from this when any crinie in geen to have been committed.
(4) To take care of the vihare and pansala.
Ji) Not to go away from tho paiuala on poya duyH on any account, except it
is very necessary.
ThcHC rules are to bo obttcrved.
The duticM which are to bo obHervod by the thirti>en chief men of the
Tillage are : —
(1) Should any hicknewt happen to the priest who is in this place, to see the
same and to do what in necessary with the leant delay possible.
(2) To ininrove the vihare.
(3) Should any diMpute arise with regard to lands belonging to the yihare, to
do the nei*esK.iry without leaving it tmlv to the priest who lives there.
(4) If the priest is unable to go and l>eg for rice, to give the expenses and
alniK I.O him.
(;')) If the priest rcc|uircH to perform any meritorious act in the yihare, to
Ooniu with all the necessary things.
T>) To place the priest in u^is annually.
[7) To i)crforni the Iiu<t ciTcmoiiy of giving robes in a yerygoGd manner.
Parusselle Dhammajoti Unnanselxifore the Temple Lands Commissioner claimed
Menikkumbura of ,'i aniunu and Egoda and Meguda watta of 4A amunn. sitnate
in this village, on thn following Saunas granteil by King llajadhi'Haja Hinha to
Moratuta Nayaka Uunanse, dated 179.') a.I).:—
Ski.— In tho iiftecnth year of the rrign of Rajailhi Raja Sinha of the race of
King .\lanu. Ills .M)ij('>ty. in view ol the grrat merits of offfrings maile for
the personal usi> of priests, d«"«iring to mnkt' such an ofTiTin^ a^ liuddha hath
ordained, convened an aK:<fm1»la);e of hundrc-<ls uf tlu< n'sidcnt priests in town
and country. and made ihcni oircrin^sof rols's.and at tin; dost' of the C(>remon7
Hit Muji>ty wai iihasv-d to grant t-o Moratota l>hariiia<4kandu, High Priest oi
UpoHatharaniaya. for his niuintiiiance. the fioM Mrnikkumhura at Yatiwa*
wnla in Kulii^Mmnuina>iya pattuwa, llarinpattiiwa of :( amunu in extent,
with lh«! two appurtcuant gardens on either sidv of it. to Im* held and |>osseSf<ed
by him and hit pupillary siiceessors as long as lliiddhi^m cxistcil. This copper
Sanuas was grant nl (while the king was per^<oMnlly prenent, like unto Sakra on
his thront' tn t with gems) on Thursday, tho full moon day of the month II, in
the year of Saka 1717.
Nothing is said in the Saunas about the hinds being held free from tax. It ia
giyeniM Kathina Pinkamaand is niuttettu. MoratoU cultivated it as his private
paraveni property.
The Tompio Lands (/ommissicmers hold that lauds given lut Kathina were not
exempt from tax ( T. L, C. :UHi),
Parusselle waui the pupil's pupil <»f Moratota. The Xayaka Uunanse litigated for
lands close to the Katugasutta bridge with some Moormen and Moladande Banda
LekMm (4B,3b7).
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074 YAT^^YAT
The Dai.ada Mamciawa ownii a Ilakgodi Panguwa here, of e field and gardea
of an aero vnch, held by Madamego. SorviccH (comroutable for R«. 11*75): one
to attend at tho Maligawa for the four fvetiTalii and ten dayaof the fierahera and
to blciw tho hakgediya in tho Maligawa procewiion.
^'ATIWKLIjA. — A vilUgoin PallugamiNiba of Maturata korale, U|>per Hewahota.
on tho ntud hviwecn PudiyupuluUa and Matunita Fort, and adjoinn Uduwella.
It IH ill tho UkiitiiluwiiMiini.
StnaiitM. — Wadiiwtiwalu-uhi, fed by tho Rilihul-oya.
PopiiliilioM in 1^71. :il4 (144 nmlvM, 170 fuiiialcH): in 1881,238(173 malea,
Af) fiiiiulcH); ill 1H*M, 72 (.'Ul mulcH, 33 feinaloH). VellaUui, Low-country
HinhiilfKo, Toin-toni Huatci'H.
Then: iirt} fiO iirrcH ('Jfi aiuunu) iindor paddy cultivation.
A lur^'c iivrcnj^u iiiidur tea.
/;iiw///V«.— Uaajfe r*. Aruwege, n7,H3l, 93,727 (IW. I.,yp, It, «, HI).
YATT A K U LK.— A village in Gangapalata korale, Udunuwara, between Ullakkonde
and I)uiii|Nig<Mltt.
Not ill thu CuuHUH of 1871. Population in 1881, 48 (24 males, 24 female*); in
18D1, 40 (20 nmlex, 20 fumaleit).
In ihi' II. 1.. M. 11^ mnmiJii. XtK (>/.) of luuldy land were regiHterod, 2| aoret
in the luiint- of Wcl-ate Uula, too re^t in that of Yattakale Oouigoda Mahat-
nicyo. All Du^iri'iiawili Inndn.
In 1H7H 2K.^ acres (14'f. l/i. 3/.) were registerod, of which 19 acres were
rodeunied ; H uercfi paid Uh. 21*08.
WAi.AWWA.->(}oiii<4o<la Uatuinahutmaya married Ilulangomuwe Miiliatiiieyo of
YattakuK'. They Iwul a daii<{htcr (io!iig(>da Moniku, who nmrricd Polgmhi Ijokam.
They had a dauL;'liler. Yattakulu Wnhiwwo I.oku Alonika, who married Yalegoda
DuHiiaynku Xilaiuo in biiia (IV. /.,/*/'• -^''» ^*'f)'
Litigation iKitwuen rriileHattit Punrhi Kuniarihanti nnd Yattakulo nandu, fc>r
tho eniutu of tlicii- ^'rcatf^'nuidinother IIulaiigiMnuwu Kumurihaini (17,051).
Vattakule Walawwu Mutldunia Kumuriharoi, widow of Uawulagala Meda
Walawwo Tikiri Hundn (In/, /../i. IJO).