PANEL, (Panella, Panellum), according to Sir Edw. Coke, denotes a little part; but the learned Spelman says, that it signifies secedula vel pagina, a "secedule or roll;" as a panel of parchment, or a counterpane of an indenture: but it is used more particularly for a secedule or roll, containing the names of such jurors as the sheriff returns to pass upon any trial. And the impanelling a jury is the entering their names in a panel, or little secedule of parchment.