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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 ... 
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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. 

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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 

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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 


V 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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^^^^'^- 


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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 


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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. 

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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•^^ 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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). 


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(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 

thcrel 

riliiwab.  S.Ita»il>i  and  t 

iMadljau 

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 

sty 


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).. 

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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 


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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 
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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. 

< 

'  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 , 

Dc^alUoruw 

hv 

fi.H. 

K«         . 

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 

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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. 


814  TAL-TAL 


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^ 


TAL-TAL  m 


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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,    minth  to  tbc  vibire. 

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 

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GhriitUns 

Buddhists 

Hindus 

Mohtmrnedant 

Others 


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Women  able  to  read 
Men  iinable  to  read 
Women  unable  to  read 


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••• 


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« 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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MuliiyA 
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it^tiffioM, 
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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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HOO  WAD-WAD 


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. 

• 

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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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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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).