surgeon, who strung up the dumb rogue, [58]–9

Swadders and Pedlers, description of, [60]

Swygman, a pedlar, [5]

tempering, tampering, [70]

Temple Bar, [53]

‘Thank God of all,’ [67] (cp. Shakspere’s ‘Thank God you are rid of a knave.’ Much Ado, iii. 3.)

the, thee, [55]

Thieves, a sermon in praise of, [92]

‘Three trees,’ the gallows, [31]

tickle in the ear, gammon, [9]