petty pergunnah of Sheopore.Fifth Report, 583.1810. the sircar, or tusseeldar (cash-keeper) receiving one key, and the master retaining the other.Williamson, V.M. i. 209.[1826. I told him that I was the bearer of letters to his head collector or T,huseeldam (sic) there.Pandurang Hari, ed. 1873, i. 155.]
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