Spice-cakes, [12]
spitlehouse, [45]; row in a, [45]; the constable wants to take in custody the roysterers, [46]; the good wife of the house intreats him for her guests, and while so doing the next door neighbours enter the kitchen, and steal the supper that she was preparing, [46]
squaymysh, squeamish, [55]
St. George’s Fields, [54]
St. Giles’s in the Fields, [54]
St. Julian’s (inn in Thystellworth; Isleworth), [77]
St. Quinten’s (inn near London), [77]
St. Tybbe’s (inn near London), [77]
stall, to make or ordain, [84]
stalling to the rogue, ceremony of, [34]