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• | Čhāophrayā Phra-khlang | (Dit Bunnāk), later elevated to the title of Somdetčhāophrayā Bǭrommahāprayūrawong | ||
• | Phrayā Sīphiphat | (That Bunnāk), later elevated to the title of Somdetčhāophrayā Bǭrommahāphichaiyāt | ||
• | Phrayā Rātchasuphāwadī | (Tō Kanlayānamit), later elevated to the title of Čhāophrayā Nikǭnbǭdin in the post of Civil Chancellor | ||
• | Phrayā Sīsuriwong | (Chūang Bunnāk), later elevated to the title of čhāophrayā in the post of Military Chancellor, then elevated to the title of Somdetčhāophrayā Bǭrommahāsīsuriwong in the reign of King Rama V | ||
• | Phrayā Phetphichai | (Sư̄a Sonthirat), later titled Čhāophrayā Thammā | ||
• | Phrayā ʿAphainōrit | |||
• | Phrayā Thēpwǭrachun | |||
• | Phrayā Phiphatkōsā | (Bunsī Buranasiri), later elevated to the titles of Phrayā Mahāʿammāt and Čhāophrayā Thammā, then given the title of Čhāophrayā Suthammontrī in the reign of King Rama V | ||
• | Phrayā Chodưk-rātchasētthī | |||
• | Phrayā Prachāchīp | |||
• | Phrayā Phetchāpanī | |||
• | Phrayā Rātchasēnā | |||
• | Phra ʿInthēp | (Khunthǭng), later elevated to the title of Phrayā Phetphichai | ||
• | Phrayā Phirēnthēp |