Gore, Colonel Charles, commands the British at St Denis, [75-7], [88].
Gosford, Lord, governor of Canada, [45-7], [49-53], [55], [57-8], [61], [64], [106].
Great Britain, and French-Canadian loyalty, [2-5]; her conciliatory policy in Lower Canada, [7-8], [9], [44-6], [57-60]; and the Rebellion, [104], [110-111].
Grey, Sir Charles, on the grievance commission, [45-6], [55].
Gugy, Major Conrad, [48]; at St Charles, [82-3]; wounded at St Eustache, [99].
Haldimand, Sir Frederick, governor of Canada, [3-4].
Head, Sir F. B., his indiscreet action, [52-3].
Hindenlang, leads Patriotes in second rebellion, [120], [121], [123], [124]; executed, [126].
Kemp, Captain, defeats the Patriotes at Moore's Corners, [90-2].
Kimber, Dr, in the affair at Moore's Corners, [89].