Lexicographical Neighbors of Mocuddum
Literary usage of Mocuddum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Extracts from Harington's Analysis of the Bengal Regulations by John Herbert Harington (1866)
"Malik or mocuddum, per ... In the above statement the proportion of the rent
produce receivable by the mocuddum, ..."
2. Selections from Revenue Records, North-West Provinces by North-Western Provinces (India). Board of Revenue (1873)
"But the persons examined qualify their depositions by declaring that a mocuddum
cannot be dismissed from his situation nor his allowance of land, ..."
3. The History of the British Empire in India by Edward Thornton (1842)
"... mocuddum, mal- guzar, and other names, were found by our servants attached to
parties in India having rights in the soil; and they applied to them the ..."
4. The Zemindary Settlement of Bengal by R. H. Hollingbery (1879)
"(ff).—BENGAL GOVERNMENT (1825 or 1895). There was evidence to show that the term
mocuddum is equally applicable to the headman and representative of a body ..."
5. Report on the Settlement of the Bareilly District, North-Western Provinces by S. M. Moens (1874)
"In this district a mocuddum means a respectable ryot who is chosen by the ...
The usual way in which a mocuddum is here paid is by allowing him to hold his ..."
6. Memorandum on the Revision of Land Revenue Settlements in the North-western by Auckland Colvin (1872)
"They formerly paid one-third, but latterly two-fifths of the produce. Their title
of occupancy is stated to be similar to that of the mocuddum. ..."
7. Memorandum on the Revision of Land Revenue Settlements in the North-western by Auckland Colvin (1872)
"They formerly paid one-third, but latterly two-fifths of the produce. Their title
of occupancy is stated to be similar to that of the mocuddum. ..."