[82] The subjoined table shows the succession of the Kings of the House of Alaungpăyá. The dates and details were gathered from the lips of Ministers in 1886:
| Alaungpăyá (1752-1760). | |||||
| 2. Naungdaw Mintayagyi (1760-1763). | 6. Bodaw Paya (1781-1819). | 3. Sinbyu-yin Mintayagyi (1763-1776). | |||
| 5. Paungga Min (reigned seven days in 1781). | Einshe Min (died before his father). | 4. Singu Mintayagyi (1776-1781). | |||
| 7. Bagyidaw Paya (1819-1838). | 8. Shwebo Min (King Tharrawaddy) (1838-1846). | ||||
| 9. Pagan Min (1846-1852). | 10. Mindôn Min (1852-1878). | ||||
| 11. Thebaw Min (1878-1885). | |||||
[83] Royal Herald.
[84] Wun, a local official of varying rank; probably in this case about equal to a subdivisional officer.
[85] Head revenue officer.
[86] Major-General T. Lowndes, I.S.C.
[87] Colonel C. H. E. Adamson, C.I.E.
[88] Wife (in this case widow) of the chief local authority.
[89] Incomparable.
[90] Council of Ministers.