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 [84'] keep one man in the Kil Taly (or Lesser Palace) who should be a Kil-Taia'yadri (or Inferior Ruler) and rule. 53. From the village o£ Mult kolam. £ ]' 54- In the village of Irangnyani-Koda from the House of Muddil or of Koda-mangalam from these two houses, they should keep one man in the Mail Taly (or Superior Palace) who should he a Talayadri and rule ; but no married man was to be appointed to the said situation ; and only Old Men or Boys / on condition of remaining unmarried, might be appoint- ed till their Death. JM' The 64 Gramams assembled thus Ordered that the four mMKayadri-mar should be unanimous and Protect and Punish. 56. Among the 64 Gramum* Ten and a half villages having taken the Samayem for Oath) and accepted Weapons in order to Protect the Vriti (or Rites) therefore the said ten and a half villages are denominated Kulak aUiUWxllavar (or belonging to the Kulakamy. 57. The names of the 10 villages. 1. Paravur, 6. Tuluva Nad. 2. Muly kolam, 7* Adavur. 3. Jyerani kolam, 8. Irangn'yani koda. 4. Wuleyanar, 9. Allatur. 5. Chenganad, 10 Yetlumanur. And the half, Ckemmundi-Gramam. Thus making 10{. 58. The Comparative Distinctions of Superiority and Inferi- ority are as follows; 1. Chenganad, is inferior to Paravur. 2. Wuleyanur, is superior to Ayerani-kulakam* 3. Adavur kulakam and Kil Eddam are Equal, 59. When they made Oath and accepted the Weapons they took the Oa£h at Ten Places vis.