[2] Noi, who was then holding the position of Phra Anuchitracha (Thai: พระอนุชิตราชา) the leader of Right Royal Guard Regiment, found a mysterious written message in the courtyard of Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall.
[2] King Rama II then ordered the investigations that revealed the seditious plans, leading to the executions of Prince Kasattranuchit and conspirators.
[3] However, Yommarat Noi faced major problem as the Siamese lacked adequate ships to rally the fleet and had to construct from wood piles.
Yommarat Noi sent negotiation messages[3] to King Ang Chan and Nguyễn Văn Nhơn the governor of Saigon but no responses were replied.
The Chakri once conducted a war against Cambodia with much success, and he is described as a man of talents, intimately acquainted with the resources and interests of Siam, and possessing more powerful friends and influence than any other Ministers.
[5] Aphaiphuthon defeated the Lao Prince Raxavong Ngao in the Battle of Lomsak and continued marching to station at Phanphrao, opposite of Vientiane on Mekong.