FHG
- Gage, General, arrives at Boston, [253];
- fortifies Boston Neck, [256];
- in danger of being surprised, [257].
- Gates, Sir Thomas, and associates, account of their patent, [11].
- Gavelkind, custom of, prevails in Connecticut, [220].
- General Assembly. See Assembly, [82].
- General List, account and specimen of, [206].
- Gibbs, the Rev. Mr., inhuman treatment of, [143].
- Glastonbury, [149].
- Glover, Mr., his concealment of Mrs. Cursetteās will, [152].
- Glow-bug described, [188].
- Goshen, [147].
- the Clergy, Merchants, and Lawyers, the three grand parties in the State, [201].
- Government, some account of, [198];
- Governments, bad policy of most, [245].
- Graves, the Rev. Mr., cruel treatment of, [274].
- Great Barrington, why obnoxious to the mob, [255].
- Greensmith, Mrs., the first person executed as a witch in America, [136].
- Greenwich, [163].
- Grenville, George, Esq., mobbed, hung and burnt in effigy, 234, [Note].
- Grigson, Mr., extraordinary concealment of his will, [150].
- Groton, [122].
- Guilford described, [161].