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humbles the pride of the Five Nations, i. 274; i. 348; ii. 11, 212, 318.

Frontenac, Fort, i. 29, 138, 142; ii. 55.

Frye, Jonathan, chaplain of Lovewell’s expeditions, i. 260; mortally wounded, i. 264; death of, i. 266.

Frye, General Joseph, i. 269.

Fryeburg, village of, i. 256, 257, 261, 268.

Fundy, Bay of, i. 123; ii. 182, 198, 331, 345.

Fur-trade, the, between the French and the Indians, i. 14; restrictions placed by the King upon, i. 29; Cadillac has transferred to him the monopoly in, i. 32.

Fur-trading, ii. 57, 58.

Gabarus Bay, ii. 93, 97, 277, 290, 291, 300, 306, 311.

Gaillard, i. 362, 363, 364.

Gandalie, Charles de la, curé at Mines, i. 209.

Gannes, Captain de, i. 155; ii. 293.

Gardner, attacks the French and Indians, i. 98.

Garnier, Charles, i. 139, 215.

Gaspé, ii. 185.

Gaspé, Bay of, i. 171.

Gaspereau, the river, ii. 189, 194, 195, 196.

Gaulin, missionary of the Micmacs, i. 191, 194; receives a “gratification,” i. 203.

Gayarré, i. 303, 304, 307, 310, 313.

General Court of Massachusetts, the, offers a bounty for Indian scalps, i. 50.

_Gens_, the, ii. 22.

Gens de la Petite Cerise, ii. 33.

Gens de l’Arc, see _Bow Indians_.

Gens du Serpent, see _Snake Indians_.

George I., i. 205, 206.

George II., the accession of, i. 208; restores Louisbourg to the French, ii. 256.

George, Fort, i. 222.

George, Lake, ii. 208, 237.

Georgetown, hamlet of, rises from its ashes, i. 222; Governor Shute calls a council with the Indians at, i. 224; 379 the second council at, i. 233.

Germain, Father, the missionary, i. 30; ii. 184.

Germany, i. 163; Protestants from, ii. 177, 341.

Gibraltar, ii. 147, 150.

Gibson, James, assists Shirley in his plans against Louisbourg, ii. 67, 68, 81, 82; journal of, ii. 144.

Gill, Charles, on the Gill family, i. 93.

Gill, Samuel, captured by the Abenakis, i. 92; converted, i. 92; his marriage, i. 92; his descendants, i. 93.

Gillet, killed by the Indians, ii. 250.

Girard, priest of Cobequid, ii. 185, 186, 187.

Goat Island, i. 151.

Goddard, Captain, i. 172.

Godolphin, i. 163; the fall of, i. 184.

Goldthwait, Captain Benjamin, ii. 190, 191, 195, 197, 200.

Goold, William, ii. 200.

Gorham, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 331, 332, 344.

Gorham’s regiment, at Louisbourg, ii. 120, 124.

Gould, K., ii. 175.

Goutin, M. de, makes accusations against Brouillan, i. 114; his quarrel with Subercase, i. 117; attacks Bonaventure, i. 117; i. 133.

Grand Battery, the, ii. 85, 87, 94, 95; captured by Vaughan, ii. 98, 99; the English occupation of, ii. 102; ii. 106, 109, 111, 118, 119, 121, 135.

Grand Pré, Acadian village of, attacked by Major Church, i. 123; Noble at, ii. 182; description of, ii. 183;