Part 14 (1/2)

_Jacobites_, sham or collar shi+rts

_Jack_, a seal

_Jet_, a lawyer

_Ken_, a house

_Kicks_, breeches

_Kill devil_, row

_Kinchin_, a little child

_King's pictures_, money of any description

_Laced mutton_, a woman

_Lag_, last; lagging behind, to be hindmost

_Lage_, water

_Lage duds_, a buck of clothes

_Laes of several courts

_Lansprisado_, he that comes into company with only two-pence in his pocket

_Lantern_ _A dark lantern_, the servant or agent that receives the bribe at court

_Libben_, a private dwelling-house

_Libbege_, a bed

_Lifter_, a crutch

_Lightmans_, the day, or day-break

_Line of the old author_, a dram of brandy

_Little Barbary_, Wapping

_Lop'd_, run away; he lop'd up the dancers, he whipped up the dancers

_Loge_, a watch

_Louse-trap_, a comb

_Low tide_, when there's no money in a man's pocket