Green’s Dictionary of Slang

panzy n.

[? panny n.2 ]

(UK Und.) a burglar; a burglary.

[UK]‘Ducange Anglicus’ Vulgar Tongue 24: Panzy n. A burglary.
[US]Matsell Vocabulum 64: panzy A Burglar.
[US]Dly Dispatch (Richmond, VA) 1 Nov. 3/3: ‘A panzy’ is a burglar.
[Aus]C. Crowe Aus. Sl. Dict. 56: Panzy, a burglar.
[Aus]Argus (Melbourne) 20 Sept. 6/4: His associates never call him a burglar — it would not be etiquette, They know him as a family man, a ken cracker, a panzy, or a jumper.