Green’s Dictionary of Slang

guggle n.

also goggle
[SE guggle, to make a gurgling sound, like that of water pouring from a narrow-necked bottle]

the windpipe, the throat.

[UK] ‘Tom & Will’ in Ebsworth Roxburghe Ballads (1881) IV. 200: Men were to come [...] Out of Utope, to cut and slice Protestant Guggles all in a Trice.
[UK]R. Holme Academy of Armory ii. 382/1: The Epiglottis, or after tongue; it is [...] called the Flap or Guggle.
[WI]F. Collymore Notes for Gloss. of Barbadian Dial. 56: Goggle [...] The windpipe. [...] An unusually large one is known as a rum goggle.