English Canadians, their conflicts with the Patriotes, [51], [64], [128].

Ermatinger, Lieutenant, defeated by Patriotes, [73-4].

Executive Council, [22], [25], [59]. See 'Château Clique.'

French Canadians, their attitude toward the British in 1760, [2]; their loyalty, [2-5], [128-9]; their generous treatment, [7-8]; their fight for official recognition of their language, [8-12], [50]; their struggle with the 'Château Clique,' [22-5], [29]; their fight for national identity, [26-7], [29], [115-16]. See Patriotes.

French Revolution, the, and the French Canadians, [4-5].

Gipps, Sir George, on the grievance commission, [46], [55].

Girod, Amury, commands the rebels at St Eustache, [92-3], [94], [95], [103]; commits suicide, [99-100], [108].

Gladstone, W. E., supports the Russell Resolutions, [60].

Glenelg, Lord, colonial secretary, [46].

Goderich, Lord, colonial secretary, [29], [30].