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         of            and the man whose candle went out first
            equal size,
         was the loser. The Law       down most minute
                                  lays                   regula-
         tions as to the           to be followed for      kind
                        procedure                    every
         of  ordeal,  and  provides long prayers  to be read out  by
         the Clerk of the                 for the intervention of
                          Court, begging
         the                  to secure
             heavenly powers           justice.
           At the time of               accession the number of
                          King P'rajai's
         Portuguese  in Siam had  greatly increased,  and in  1538
         the               120 of them to form a kind of
             King engaged                                 body-
         guard  and to instruct the Siamese in  musketry.   The
         reason for this      was the                    of the
                         step          aggressive policy
         King  of  Taungu,  who had seized various towns on the
         Siamese frontier.
           Burma was divided                 the       of
                                 up, during      reign     King
         Boromaraja  IV of  Siam,  into four  Kingdoms, namely  :
             the remnants of the                       with the
         (i)                       original Kingdom,
                              Prome
         capital  at Ava ;  (2)      ;  (3) Pegu  ;  (4) Taungu.
         In       the       of               and was succeeded
            1530      King     Taungu died,
         by  his  son, Tabeng  Shwe T'i.  This monarch was a man
         of insatiable  ambition,  and determined  to  subjugate
         the dominions of all his               In A.D.      he
                                  neighbours.           1530
         conquered  Prome and in   1534  he  proceeded  to attack
         Pegu.   That  country  he  finally  subdued  in  1540,  in
         which       he established his       at Hanthawadi.
                year                   capital
           During  his war  against Pegu, Tabeng  Shwe T'i came
         into conflict with the Siamese.   He           a town
                                               occupied
         referred to in Siamese        as            or
                               history    Chiengkrai    Chieng-
         kran  (now  called  Gyaing,  in the Moulmein  district),
         which was then          to Siam.                 at the
                          subject           King P'rajai,
         head of a                attacked the
                    strong army,               Burmese, utterly
         defeated  them,  and drove then out of his dominions.
         In this            he was assisted      his
                 expedition                  by      Portuguese
         mercenaries  ; they  did such  good  service that  they  were
         rewarded   with  various  commercial   and  residential
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