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Fascinating article, and another example of why you are starting to be considered the most distinguished of the living Chiang Mai historians.

Concerning the Rama V era manuscript "that was deposited at Wat Chedi Luang and subsequently published by the University of Chiang Mai". Two questions:

1. Where in Chiang Mai is it readily available? The CMU Bookstore? Online?

2. Has it been translated into English?

Thanks for any information about this.

When I get home from work this evening - the info is in my study.

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I found a ref at work, too:

Sommai Premmchit & Puangkam Tuikheo, ‘List of Temple Names and Sects in Ancient Chiang Mai’, (Chiang Mai: University of Chiang Mai Transliteration Series No 7, 1975).

I would think CMU library. I accessed this in the UK.

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I found a ref at work, too:

Sommai Premmchit & Puangkam Tuikheo, ‘List of Temple Names and Sects in Ancient Chiang Mai’, (Chiang Mai: University of Chiang Mai Transliteration Series No 7, 1975).

I would think CMU library. I accessed this in the UK.

Thanks for that.

All the best, and continued success with your work. I follow it with interest.

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