[95] A small conduit near the Royal Exchange.

[96] A pretty sight. See p, 74, l. 1. Compare Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” Act III., Sc. 1, 136, and Act IV., Sc. 1, 144.

[97] Terms used in a common children’s game, the point being to discover in which of the two hands some small object was hidden.

[98] A sweet biscuit, similar to a macaroon.—Nares.

[99] Fitted.

[100] In any public affray, the cry was “Clubs, Clubs!” by way of calling for help (particularly by the London ’prentices).—Nares.

[101] A piece of lace with a tag, which fastened the busk, or piece of whalebone, used to keep the stays in position.

[102] Whipped.

[103] Leadenhall. [See note post, p. [85].]

[104] See note ante, p. [19].