Grisler, Charles. S Shot for desertion, 73.
Griffon. F Vessel built by La Salle and lost in Lake Michigan, 159.
Grignan, de. F Son-in-law of Mme. de Sévigné, a candidate for governorship of Canada, 65.
Grondines. WM French vessels retreat to, 152.
Groseilliers. See Chouart.
Guelph. A city of Western Ontario, situated on the Speed River, in the county of Wellington. Founded by John Galt (q.v.), 1827. Bib.: Lizars, Days of the Canada Company.
Guernsey. Bk Island of, birthplace of Brock, 1-6.
Guerrière. Bk British ship taken by the Constitution, 284.
Guers, Jean-Baptiste. Ch Accompanies Champlain to Quebec, 1620, 121.
Gugy, Conrad (1730-1786). Born at the Hague; son of a Swiss officer in the Dutch service. Educated for the engineers; disposed of his commission and settled in Quebec. Subsequently secretary to Sir Frederick Haldimand and a member of the Legislative and Executive Councils. Index: Hd Swiss, Haldimand's secretary, 62; his tomb, 345. Bib.: Morgan, Cel. Can.