Green’s Dictionary of Slang

cog-shoulder n.

[SE cog, to place an impediment in front of + shoulder]

an arrest.

[UK]Middleton Black Book line 711: That arrest which I may fitly term by the name of cog-shoulder, when you clasp both sides [...] and receive double fee both from the creditor and debtor, swearing by the post of your office to shoulder-clap the party the first time he lights upon the lime-twigs.