ner. brought to boston ; a papist. P. Garrett, joseph. iv. 229. ii. 235. escapes to Gales, capt. vii. 157. general. iii. Gay, rev. dr. of hingham. iii. 238. neer sent to connecticut. v. 179. Gay, rev. bunker, of hindsdale, new Gay bead. iii. 41. 45. 46. 49. 53. 93. iii. 42. origin of Gedney, bartholomew. viii. 105. 181. Gedney, eleazer. viii. 105. of wenham, his character. ii. 119. Gellibrand, henry, professor of gres- : ham college, prosecuted on account of his almanack. vii. P. 50. his character and epitaph. iv. 141. i. 69. setts. vii 53. vii. 56. General court of massachusetts to be v. 148. vii. P. his 57. to be held semi-annually. V. 2:35. the first held at Boston. vii. obtains a grant of P. 3. 127. General hospital, chapel at quebec. ii. 242. vii. P. 34. George, capt. ii. 260). George, sagamore, at saugus. . v. 32. . Georgia. ii. 28. deeply in debt. ii. Georgiana, maine. iv, 239. v. 24. Gerish, capt. vii. 55. Germany, its wars in 1631, account lost at sea. • vi. 557. of. vii. P. 54-56. wars in, vii. P.:-81.. authors living in, and the 1 number of their works in 1792. Gill, moses. ii. 46. 48. lieutenant governour of massachusetts. vii. 180. Gill, inoses. vij. 180. iii. 285. mouth. iv. 180. Gilson, william. iy. 220. 222. 224. 224. 239. 242. assistant at ply- mouth. vii. P. 83. v. 251. captain. vi. 340. commis- Gilson, mrs. frances. iv. 242. 29. viii. 2. 17. 19. 20. 2. 24. 60. Gleason, rev. charles, of dudley.i ii. Gleason, benjamin. ii. 178. Gloster, cape ann. See gloucester. instigates the Gloster men, their protestation. i. larkham; his apology to inassachu- by ingram. 70. subunit to ingrain. 72. ed by rev.mr. blinman and others. vi. 408. its church, being 21st in massachusetts, planted. vii. 32. a way at nahant. vii. P. 20. an as- sistant. vi. 546.. Glover, rev. joseph, a printer. vii, 12. Glover, hab. viii. 105. of springfield. viii. 237. of kingston. iii. 214. of council of new england; djes. in massachusetts. vii. P. 7.. in. tended for niassachusetts, mostly england. v. 36. 37. a patentee massachusetts. P. 30. early car. england. 217. with two ried to virginia. viii. 197. 210. land, new hampshire. iv. 78. Godfrey, francis. vii. 151. Godfrey, mrs. x. 179. nour of massachusetts company in sistant 124. of new Goffe, edward. ii. 162. iv, 76. Gordon, hon. william, of amherst, regicide. ii. 64. iv. new hampshire. ii. 253. Gore, of new york. ii. 104. waltham. iii. 272. president of massachusetts historical society. winslow's relation of things re- Gorges, lord, a patentee of new eng- Gorges, sir ferdinando, not the author wonder-working providence. ii. 49. v. 86. assisted by sir ed- of land between pascataqua and sagadehock. 89. letter to sir the grief of plymouth settlers. ix. to massachusetts. 141. instigates sir c gardiner and others to com- plain to the king. 145. 151. 153. rough, new hampshire. viii. 177. of his title to maine. 232. and england, with abundance his donation to boston during the tory each side of the pascataqua. 215. this grant confirmed by the 224. a patentee of new england. 217. 224. transfers the setts. v. 261. agents claim juris- diction ligonia. vi. 368. against massachusetts. 612. let. i. (xxviii. xxix.) intention to claim massachusetts. 111. vii. P. 30. aims at the general accuracy of government of new england. P. P. 85. has a plantation at mun. Gorges, robert, son of sir ferdinando, comes to new england as lieutenant general, to repress disorders and province of massachusetts bay as- england. 87. 90. Gorges, thomas, arrives, goes to aga. over V. menticus, where he finds all in dis- 1 Gortonists, heresy of. ii. 58. deny mr. burdett. vi. 5. 11. doctrines of; opposition to colonies, particularly massachu- setts; warrants issued against by gov. Winthrop and mr. dudley'; land to solicit assistance for charles- hend them. vii. 48. 50. confined martha's vineyard, and other islands. 80. makes further dis- coveries of the coast of virginia. v. 10. sails from dartmouth, touch- es the azores, west indies, and flori. 118. causes disturbances at provi- by the indians, visits martha's vine- voyage in 1662. dismissed. Gotte, a linen draper, de- more trouble in Gould, lieut. iv. 218. 219. remonstrance of Gournette nose. iii. 162. grims. i. (viii.) established at . 68. v. 61. civil, 266. garden. i. (xxxi.) an island v. 109. 1 cause ar- in boston harbour. vi. 479. granted in edgartown. 81. in haverhill. iv. to governour winthrop. vii. P. 58. 121. 122. in boscawen, new-hamp- Great james pond. iii. 46. Great britain, cost of canada to. iii. 122. Great herring pond, in plymouth. iii. 181. of merrimack, and three miles Great hope, ship, of ipswich. v. 200. ii. 63. ditto to Greaves, thomas, judge. ii. 178. tist church in england. ix. 197. Green, john. vi. 337. vii. 93. 98. commissioners. viii. 68. ix. 170. deputy governor of rhode island. 201. ii. 164. v. 122. 177. admiral. vii. 416. vii. 51. 120. Green, rev. joseph, of yarmouth. iii. 2:31. 232. 233. 235. Green, jacob. x. 176. Green, rev. benjamin. iii. 269. Green, sergeant francis. ii. 175. of martha's vineyard. iii. 89. Green, benjamin, instructer. ij. 180. Green bay. ii. 10. Green hill, in sudbury. iv.,56. Green mountain. ix. 131. Green river. vii. 172. Green spring. i. 69. secured for berkeley. 79. iv. 254. 32. grants made at by plymouth. X. 27. v. 23. X. 29. x. 191. |