jerry hat a stiff felt hat.
josser (slang) fellow; guy.
July 1st the date, in 1690, of the Battle of the Boyne, in which the Protestant forces of William III of England defeated the Roman Catholic Jacobites of James III, resulting in the downfall of Catholic Ireland.
"Killarney" a popular song by Michael William Balfe, composer of the opera The Bohemian Girl mentioned in "Eveline" and alluded to in "Clay."
King Billy's statue an equestrian statue of King William III, the Protestant conqueror of Ireland.
knock it out get along financially.
laid on here like the gas made permanently available.
Lambabaun (Irish) lamb child.
Lancers a nineteenth-century quadrille.
Land Commission the Irish Land Commission Court, a British agency.
last end mortality.
lay-brother in this case, an usher in a church.
Leghorn a seaport in Tuscany, western Italy, on the Ligurian Sea (The Italian name is Livorno.)
Leoville apparently the name of the house in which the Sinicos lived.
Lithia lithia water, a mineral water containing lithium salts.
Lux upon Lux obviously a misquotation, as even if the Pope had a motto, it wouldn't include English words.






















