It seems extraordinary that anyone could have imagined that the nobility and and people of Siam would tรmely submit to this audacious usurpation of the throne by a worthless ruffian, whose sole claim to distinction was that he had attracted the eye of an abandoned woman.As may easily be supposed, a conspiracy was at once hatched against him. The ringleader was one K’un P’iren.’ This young man had royal blood in his veins, his mother being a relative of King P’rajai, father a descendant of the king of Suk’ot’ai,