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"When you're ready, go to the Cutcherry and tell the Magistrate.
It is located in Cutcherry which comes to the west side of Kollam Collectrate.
Now the district has a single revenue division with its headquarters at Kollam Taluk Cutcherry.
Shortly before five o'clock the sepoy cavalry made an attack near the Cutcherry but fortunately the men had not yet left their positions at the rampart.
In the lower fort, a Cutcherry (Administrative office) was added during Tippu Sultan's rule.
On conclusion of his education, Ram Iyengar was appointed as a translator in the Maratha Cutcherry.
'Mahaganitham' is a sculpture commemorating the huge Mahogany tree that stood in front of the Cutcherry Malika.
Many of those that fascinated him were Anglo-Indian, reflecting his birthplace: There were bhang, brinjal, catamaran, cholera, chun-nam, and cutcherry.
He was soon promoted as Deputy Sheristadar and as First Sheristadar in the Huzur Cutcherry.
On completion of his education, he was employed as a translator in the Maratha Cutcherry and gradually rose to become Naib Sheristadar and then, Head Sheristadar.
More papers lay scattered thickly over the ground between the churchyard wall and the rubble of the Cutcherry but they could not be collected because musket fire once more swept the open spaces.
Kaempferia galanga, commonly known as kencur, aromatic ginger, sand ginger, cutcherry or resurrection lily, is a monocotyledonous plant in the ginger family, and one of four plants called galangal.
The cavalry had already ridden through the pall of dust and smoke that hung over the demolished Cutcherry and now they were ready to hurl themselves at the garrison, hastily assembled behind the churchyard wall.
In the centre was the Lall Dighi, or great Tank, which has been in existence before the coming of Charnock within what was the cutcherry (court-house) of the former zemindars (landlords).