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 562 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. men, and take it without difficulty, though de- fended by more than eight thousand. The sultan is made prisoner, and his son replaced on the throne, by the title of Mangkubuwono the Third. The Susunan and sultan of Java cede to the British government the provinces of Kadu, Blora, Jipang, Japan, and Garobagan. C, 1813. J. 1740. H. 12^6. The British government of Java, under the di- rection of Sir Stamford Raffles, in a spirit of great liberality, effects a number of beneficial changes, commercial, fiscal, and judicial. C. 1814. J. 1739. H. 1227. A brother of the Hindu Raja of Blelling in Bali, having insulted the post of Blambangan in Java, a British expedition, proceeding to Celebes, stops at Bali, and receives the submission of the Raja. The king of Boni in Celebes, refusing to ac- knowledge the European supremacy, is attacked by a large force sent from Java and defeated, but escapes, and carries on a predatory warfare, until the surrender of the island to the Dutch. C. 1815. J. 174^. H. 1228. Mangkubuwono the Third, sultan of Java, diesr, and is succeeded by his son, the reigning prince, the fourth of the same name. C.I8I6. J. 1743. H. 1229. August 19. — Java is ceded by treaty to the Dutch, and taken possession of.