[244] Fellow.
[245] A particular kind of pugilistic punishment.
[246] Kept an eye upon the other.
[247] Hands.
[248] Deceive them.
[249] Dyot Street, St. Giles’s, afterwards called George Street, Bloomsbury, was a well-known Rookery, where thieves, and other gentry, could obtain cheap accommodation.
[250] Beggars.
[251] A footman to hackney coaches, to water the horses, etc.
[252] To pick a pocket.
[253] To lay hold of notes or money.