brought to boston; a papist. 27. a prisoner; his letters from sir f. gorges opened by government of massachusetts. vii. P. 30. his accusations against massachusetts. vii. P. 85. 88. said to be a de- scendant of bishop gardiner; ar- rives in new england; knighted at jerusalem. v. 149. escapes to plymouth indians. 149. taken by them; wounded; sent to england; hostile to massachusetts colony. 150. 153. ..
Gardiner, lieutenant lyon, an engi- neer sent to connecticut. v. 179. sergeant and commander at say- brook. viii. 43. 131. 133.
Gardiner, robert-hallowell. viii. 285. Gardner, sir christopher. See gardi-
Garrett, joseph. iv. 229. Gatchel, ii. 235. Gates, sir thomas, a patentee of new england. v. 217. comes to vir- ginia with a colony; but is ship- wrecked, of which he publishes an account. viii. 204. comes again. 208. 210.
Gates, capt. vii. 157. general. iii. 236. 237.
Gattery, john, ensign of kittery. vi. 600.
Gay, rev. dr. of hingham. iii. 238. viti. 277.
Gay, rev. bunker, of hindsdale, new hampshire. iv. 78. 79.
Gay head. iii. 41. 45. 46. 49. 53. 93. light house. iii. 42. origin of name; clays. 44.
Gedney, bartholomew. viii. 105. 181. Gedney, eleazer. viii. 105. Gedney, john, jun. viii. 106. Geery, rev. of wenham, his
character. ii. 119. Gellibrand, henry, professor of gres- ham college, prosecuted on account of his almanack. vii. P. 50. General, properties of a good one. i. 69.
General, major, chosen in massachu- setts. vii. 53.
General, surveyor in massachusetts. vii. 56.
General court of massachusetts to be
held once a year. v. 148. vii. P. 57. to be held semi-annually. v. 235. the first held at Boston. vii. P. 3.
General hospital of massachusetts, petition for its incorporation. i. 127.
General hospital, chapel at quebec. ii. 242.
Gennison, william, chosen ensign. vii. P. 34.
Gens de lai indians. ii. 40. George, capt. ii. 260.
George, sagamore, at saugus. v. 32. George's bank. iv. 232.
Georgia. ii. 28. deeply in debt. ii.
Georgiana, maine. iv. 239. Gerard, v. 24. Gerish, capt. vii. 55. Germany, its wars in 1631, account of. vii. P. 54-56. wars in. vii. P. 81. authors living in, and the
number of their works in 1792. | Gill, moses. ii. 46. 48. lieutenant
Gerrard, sir gilbert. ix. 185.
Gerrish, capt. william. viii. 44. 106. Gerrish, stepnen. x. 75.
Gerry, governour elbridge, his speech about medical college. i. 137. Gery, capt. ii. 103. Gethins, capt. viii. 156.
Gibbetting, instance of in massachu- setts. ii. 166.
Gibbins. See gibbons.
Gibbons, edward. ii. 86. lieutenant. v. 251. captain. vi. 340. commis- sioner. 466. 495. loses all his pro- perty by the capture of la tour's fort. vi. 498. first sergeant major in massachusetts. vii. 54. major general of massachusetts. 54. P. 4. 60. 69. sworn a freeman. vii. P. 29. viii. 2. 17. 19. 20. x. 24. 60. Gibbons, ambrose, assistant at pis- cataqua. v. 220. Gibbons's creek. ii. 86. Gibson, rev. -, instigates the isle of shoals people to revolt from massachusetts; his quarrel with mr. larkham; his apology to massachu- setts. vi. 381.
Gibson, rev. benjamin, chaplain to col. westbrook, dies. viii. 265. Gibson, general. x. 127. Gibbs, capt. john. ii. 180.
governour of massachusetts. vii. 180.
Gill, j. printer. iv. 204. Gill, moses. vii. 180. iii. 285.
Gilman, rev. tristram, of north yar- mouth. iv. 180.
Gilson, william. iv. 220. 222. 224. erects the first windmill at scituate. 224. 239. 242. assistant at ply- mouth. vii. P. 83.
Gilson, —. ii. 105. Gilson, mrs. frances. iv. 242. Gist's plantation. viii. 154. Gittings, john. viii. 107. Gittings, samuel. viii. 107. Gittings, george. viii. 107. Glades in scituate. iv. 223. Gladwin, capt. viii. 156. Gleason, rev. charles, of dudley.iii. 157.
Gleason, benjamin. ii. 178.
Gloster, cape ann. See gloucester. Gloster men, their protestation. i. 38. oath tendered to. 56., rise for sir w.berkeley. 68. taken by ingram. 70. submit to ingram.
Gibbs, rev. henry, of watertown. iii. Glover, john. iv. 24. his shallop cast
Gift, ship, arrives at charlestown. v.
132. 137. vii. P. 10. Gilbert, bartholomew, sails with gos- nold. iv. 10. Gilbert, sir john, v. 37. president of council of new england; dies. ix. 4. Gilbert, capt. rawley, comes to new england. v. 36. 37. apate mee of new england. 217. with two ships sent to begin a plantation in new england. ix. 3. 4. Gilbert, rev. thomas, first minister of topsfield. vi. 417. Gild, Giles, sir edward, a patentee of new england. v. 217.
Gilij on the peruvian language, quot- ed. x. 105, et seq.
away at nahant. vii. P. 20. an as- sistant. vi. 546.
Glover, rev. v. joseph, a printer. vii. 12. Glover, hab. viii. 105. Glover, rev.
-, of springfield.
Glover, rev. samuel, baptist minister of kingston. iii. 214.
Goats of martha's vineyard. iii. 59. in massachusetts. vii. P. 7. in- tended for massachusetts, mostly die at sea. P. 9. brought to massachusetts. P. 30. early car- ried to virginia. viii. 197, 210. Goddard, rev. william, of westmore- land, new hampshire. iv. 78. Goddard, john, of portsmouth. ii. 158. Godfrey, francis. vii. 151. Godfrey, mrs. x. 179.
Goffe, thomas, chosen deputy gover- nour of massachusetts company in england. v. 109. 120. 122. as- sistant 124.
Goffe, edward. ii. 162. iv, 76. Goffe, regicide. ii. 64. iv. 158. and whaley, their arrival; charles ii. sends a warrant to ar- rest them in massachusetts. viii. 67. 68.
Goffe, jemima. x. 179.
Golding, rev. william, of bermuda. viii. 31.
Goldthwait, ebenezer. viii. 45. Good news from new england, or winslow's relation of things re- markable at plymouth plantation.
Goode, richard. iv. 110. Goodenow, asahel. iv. 60. Goodenow, lieut. edmund. vii. 55. Goodhue, william. iii. 269. Goodhue, jonathan, esq. x. 192. Goodman, john, for some time lost, to the grief of plymouth settlers. ix.
Goodrich, capt. ii. 230. 231. 233. Goodridge, rev. sewall, of lyndebo. rough, new hampshire. viii. 177. Goodwin, rev. dr. thomas. i. 203. one of the assembly of divines at westminster. iv. 20. vi. 534. 590. Goodwin, edward, of boston. iv. 244. Goodwin, general nathaniel. vii. 165. his donation to boston during the port bill. ix. 163.
Goodwin, deacon david. ii. 171. 176. 179. 180.
Goodwin, rev. ezra-s. of sandwich, his
notice of the great storm of sept. 23, 1815. x. 45-192.
Goodyear, stephen, deputy governour of new haven. vi. 320. Gookin, daniel, his historical collec- tions, referred to. i. (xxviii. xxix.) lectures to indians. ii. 111. quoted. iii. 83. 86. his collections. 89. vii. 55. viii. 88. seized by nichols and others, king's commissioners. 96. quoted.
accuracy of iv. 24. 103. 112. estate
Gorges, lord, a patentee of new eng- land. v. 217. 226.
Gorges, sir ferdinando, not the author of wonder-working providence. ii. 49. v. 86. assisted by sir ed- ward coke. 87. obtains a grant of land between pascataqua and sagadehock. 89. letter to sir christopher gardiner about his claim to massachusetts. 141. instigates sir c gardiner and others to com- plain to the king. 145. 151. 153. obtains a confirmation by the king of his title to maine. 232. and mason, proposed great city in england, with abundance of church lands annexed. 229. 230. and others, grant to them by council of new england of the terri- tory each side of the pascataqua. 215. this grant confirmed by the king. 224. a patentee of new england. 217. 224. transfers the government of maine to massachu- setts. v. 261. agents claim juris- diction over ligonia. vi. 368. heirs complain to his majesty against massachusetts. 612. let- ter to sir c. gardiner, shewing his intention to claim massachusetts. vii. P. 30. aims at the general government of new england. P. 88. and mason, instigated by mor- ton, radcliffe, and sir c. gardiner, petition privy council against mas- sachusetts, which is defeated. vii. P. 85. has a plantation at mun- higgen. ix. 85.
Gorges, robert, son of sir ferdinando, comes to new england as lieutenant general, to repress disorders and vices among the fishermen; has the province of massachusetts bay as- signed to him. v. 86. returns to england. 87.90.
Gorges, thomas, arrives, goes to aga-
menticus, where he finds all in dis- | Gortonists, heresy of. ii. 58. deny
order, attempts a reformation, pro- ceeds against mr. burdett.
Gorges, edward. Gorham, john. ii. 178.
Gorham, hon. nathaniel, goes to eng- land to solicit assistance for charles- town, but without success. ii. 170. 176. 180. senator from middlesex, counsellor, representative, speaker of house of representatives, judge of court of common pleas; eulogy on, by dr. thomas welsh. Gorham, ii. 178. Gorham, benjamin. ii. 178. Gorham, dr. john. i. 116. Gorham, stephen. i 181. Gorton, samuel. ii. 96. iv. 116, 118. causes disturbances at provi- dence. vi. 343. causes trouble to massachusetts; a familist. 401. injures the indians, which causes further trouble; notice of. 402. sends two heretical books to bos- ton; and company, arrested for injuries done to the indians, and brought to boston. 402. 403. quar- rels with the indians, which pro- duces his arrest. 404. and his followers punished. 406. 407. cattle taken away; dismissed. 407. supplies miantonimo with armour. 450. writes to uncas in behalf of miantonimo. 451. and company, cause more trouble in massachusetts. 500. return from england, and arrive in boston har- bour. 501. remonstrance
massachusetts against petition. 502. 506. ordered to be ar- rested. 511. left in quiet posses- sion of shaomet. 512. and com- pany, present a petition against massachusetts, to commissioners. 587. viii. 68. ix. 182. seditious and heretical; goes to rhode island, where he is whipped and banished. 663. account of the procedings of massachusetts against. ix. 199. sentence. 200. carries complaints to england. 201. and others, banished from rhode island, foments the dispute between uncas and miantonimo vii. 45. publishes doctrines, &c. is apprehended.
the humanity of christ. ii. 73. iv. 5. 11. doctrines of; opposition to colonies, particularly massachu- setts; warrants issued against by gov. winthrop and mr. dudley; governour sends 40 men to appre- hend them. vii. 48. 50. confined for months, in different towns, and then banished, of which some com- plain. 50.
Gosnold, bartholomew, store house at cuttyhunk. iii. 78 discovers 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- da. 10. visits cape cod, welcomed by the indians, visits martha's vine- yard. 10. coasts north of virgi- nia, to whiston bay; returns to eng- land. 11. voyage in 1662. discovery of new england.
vii. 179. Gospel, its success among the indians of new england. vi. 649. 660. Gospel covenant, or covenant of grace opened, by rev. peter bulkley, re- ferred to. ii. 260.
Gott, charles. vii. P. 4. Gotte, v. 109.
Gouge, col. i. 56. Gouge, a linen draper, de- scribed by j. dunton. ii. 106. 124. Gould, lieut. iv. 218. 219. Gould, thomas. vi. 627. Goulder, francis. iii. 184. Gournette nose. iii. 162. Government established by the pil- grims. i. (viii.) established at plymouth. ii. 68. v. 61. civil, of new england. iv. 21. form of, among the first settlers of rhode island. vii. 77.
Governour, difficulty with about sal- ary. vii. 159. of massachusetts, how chosen. vii. P. 3. of massa- chusetts, to be chosen from among the assistants by the whole court, including the freemen. vii. P. 60. a heavy fine imposed on him, who should, unless twice chosen suc- cessively, refuse the office. vii. P.
Governour's island. i. (xxxi.) iv. 266. garden. i. (xxxi.) an island
Grave of the benevolent trout. iii. 8. Gravelly islands. iii. 20. Graves, hon. thomas, of charlestown. ii. 164. v. 122. 177. admiral. vii. P. 4. sworn a freeman of massa- chusetts. 29. arrives in the ship plough, with familists, who have a patent for sagadehock, called plough patent; but they go to wa- tertown, where the ship goes to pieces. 31 brings in the ship elizabeth, passengers, dutch sheep and mares. P. 92. Gravescant, long island. vi. 669. Gray, edward, of kingston. iii 167. 188. iv. 93.
Gray, john. iii. 209. Gray, lieut. viii. 157. Gray, harrison. v. 23.
Gray, general, plunders the inhabitants of martha's vineyard. iii. 89. Gray, john. iii. 213.
Gray, hon. william. i. 125. Gray, thomas. x. 29.
Gray, francis-c. esq. x. 191.
Great barrington. iii. 249.
Great boar's head, in hampton, new hampshire. iv. 190.
Great neck, in rochester. iv. 251. Great osage indians. ii. 31. Great pond in chilmark.
in edgartown. 81. in haverhill. iv. 121. 122. in boscawen, new-hamp- shire. x. 72.
Great james pond. iii. 46.
Great britain, cost of canada to. iii. 122.
Great square, at plymouth. iii. 195. Great herring pond, in plymouth. iii.
Great bay. iii. 190.
Great hope, ship, of ipswich. v. 200. Greaves, thomas. ii. 177. Greaves, thomas, judge. ii. 178. Grecian faith necessary to him, who trades at boston. ii. 100. Green, master richard, one of the man- agers of weston's plantation, dies. ix. 82. forms the second bap- tist church in england. ix. 197. Green, john, his epitaph. ii. 179. Green, john. vi. 337. vii. 93. 98. a petitioner, with gorton and others, to col. nichols and others, king's commissioners. viii. 68. ix. 170. 192. deputy governor of rhode island. 201.
printer. ii. 103. 124.
Green, rev. henry, of reading. vi. 416. vii. 51. Green, n. viii. 44. Green, Green, john. ii. 179. Green, jacob. ii. 179. Green, mary. ii. 179. Green, nathaniel. x. 27. Green, t. a printer, in boston. viii.
Green, rev. joseph, of yarmouth. iii. 12. 17.
Green, col. christopher. ii. 227.230. 231. 232. 233. 235. Green, jacob. x. 176.
Green, rev. benjamin. iii. 269. Green, sergeant francis. ii. 175. Green, james. ii. 180.
Green, benjamin, instructer. ii. 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.
Green, or great neck hill, in rochester. iv. 254.
Green's harbour. iii. 162. 203. vii.
32. grants made at by plymouth. 75. x. 65. cut. 70.
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