George III., and the Colonies, [248]

Girouard, John Joseph, and the rebellion, [142]; Office open to, [150]

Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., trained by Peel, [189-90], [200]; and Administrative Liberalism, [280]; as Colonial Secretary, [251], [256]

on British approval of Metcalfe's methods, [193]; on Rebellion Losses Bill, [206] n.; on Separation, [266-7], [285]

Glenelg, Lord, at the Colonial Office, [236]; and the Clergy Reserve question, [49]; on Canadian local rights, [236]

Globe, The, Brown's newspaper, on the Clear-Grits, [300] n.2; Influence of, [311], [341-2]

Good Government essential to Colonial Empire, Molesworth on, [281-2]

Gourlay, Robert, agitator, Scottish origin of, [23]

Governor-General and Assembly, Russell's instructions concerning, [72] et sqq.

and Colonial Executive, relations between, as sketched by Grey, [269]