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Art. XX.—An Inscription of Madanapāladeva of Kananj

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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A copper-plate, closely similar to one existing at Calcutta, and successively published by Dr. F. Hall (J.A.S.B., xxvii, 220) and Prof. Kielhorn (Ind. Ant., xviii, 9), has recently come under my notice. It measures 1′ 4″ high by 1′ 6″ broad, and has a hole for a ring at the top and the raised rim described by Dr. Kielhorn, l.c. The plate is at present at Messrs. Terry and Co.'s, of 29, Glasshouse Street, London, W. It is for sale, and I understand from them that it has previously been in the hands of a family in the South of England for about a century.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1896

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