[72] When there are Holes above Heel, or the Feet are so bad in a Stocking that you are forced to pull them to hide the Holes, or cover the Toes, it is call’d Coaxing.
[73] As the Prison is often called the College, so it is common to call a Prisoner a Collegian; and this Character is taken from a Man who had been many Years in the Place, and like to continue his Life.
[74] The Name of the Cook of the Kitchen.
[75] A place in the Cellar call’d Bartholomew Fair.
[76] Who goes out? is repeated by Watchmen Prisoners from half-an-hour after nine till St. Paul’s Clock strikes Ten, to give Visitors Notice to depart.
[77] While St. Paul’s is striking Ten, the Watchman don’t call Who goes out? but when the last stroke is given they cry All told! at which time the Gates are lock’d and nobody suffer’d to go out upon any Account.
[78] A werst is one thousand and sixty-seven metres.
[79] Then valued at four shillings each, or eight pounds in all.
[80] Gay, in his ‘Trivia,’ book i, says, ‘Let Persian Dames th’Umbrella’s Ribs display, To guard their Beauties from the Sunny Ray.’
[81] ‘A Review of the proposed Naturalization of the Jews.’