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Quotation dates: 1669-1681
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Pan-tyll, -tayll, -teijll, Pann-tyle, n. [17th c. Eng. pantyle (1640).] A pantile. In plur. without inflexion. —1669 Master of Works Accounts MS. Ptfl. xiii.
200 pan tayll to the coatchhoues 1673 Leith Customs 18.
2000 pann tyle 1681 Blackness Customs 34 b.
[2800] pantyll 1681 Ib. 38 b.
Six thousand panteijll