[12]. ‘Full moon’ (See Appendix, No. [XIII].).
[13]. It is customary, when officers of the Government are detached on service, to exact from the towns where they are sent both bed and board.
[14]. Seized for public service, and frequently to exact a composition in money.
[15]. Hallam, vol. i. p. 197.
[16]. Some of these, of old date, I have seen three feet in length.
[17]. Hallam, vol. i. p. 199.
[18]. Hallam notices these laws by this technical phrase.
[19]. Sesodia is the last change of name which the Rana’s race has undergone. It was first Suryavansa, then Grahilot or Guhilot, Aharya, and Sesodia. These changes arise from revolutions and local circumstances.
[20]. [The Rāthor dynasty of Kanauj is a myth (Smith, EHI, 385).]
[21]. Nala and Damayanti.