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in-toll

ˈin-toll Sc. Obs.
  [f. in adv. 12 + toll.]
  A payment made to the bailie upon entering into possession of burghal property. Cf. in-penny.

1872 C. Innes Sc. Legal Antiq. 91 In our older burgh usages, burghal subjects were transferred by the bailie taking a penny for in-toll and a penny for out-toll.

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