walkinge mortes, description of, [67]; a story of a trick that one played on a man who would have had to do with her, and the punishment he received instead, [67]–[73]
wannion, a curse, [62]
wappinge, fornicating, [87]
Washman, one who shams lameness, sickness, etc., [5]
waste, bynge a; go hence, [84], [86]
watch, the constable, [45]
watche, person, [61]; our watche, us, [86]
Whistle, anecdote of the, [61]–5
Whipiacke, a robber of booths and stalls, [4]