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;INDEX. 40&Frontier life in North Carolina, ii.311.Froude, J. A., i. 16, 21, 35.Fuller, Thomas, i. 81, 158.FuUer, William, ii. 132, 137.Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina,ii. 273, 274, 280.Fundy, Bay of, i. C3, 170.Funerals, ii. 237.Fur trade, the, i. 280, 289.Galapagos Isl<strong>and</strong>s, ii. 359.Gale, Cliristop<strong>her</strong>, ii. 302.Gauia, Vasco de, i. 12.Game, ii. 229.Gardiner, S. R., i. 201, 272 ; ii. 184.Garrison, W. L., ii. 192.Gates, Sir Thomas, i. G5. 147, 148, 150,154, 1G2, 1G3, 171.Gateway of the West, ii. 399.Gay family, 'descended from Pocahontas,i. 173.Gayaugos, Pascual de, i. 87.Geddes, Jennie, i. 23G.Genealogy, importance of, ii. 26 ; ofWashington, ii. 27.Genoa, ii. 344.Gentlemen as pioneers, i. 121.Genty, the Abbe, i. 4.Geographical conditions, influence of,ii. 309.Geographical knowledge, progress of,i. 41.George I., ii. 169.George HI., i. 31, 130 ; ii. 115.Georgia, i. 63, 2S0;a frontier colony,ii. 333; slavery prohibited in, ii.335 ; introduced t<strong>her</strong>e, ii. 336Spaniards driven from, ii. 335population of, ii. 336.Germanna Ford, ii. 372.German immigration to North Carolina,ii. 318.Germans at Werowocomoco, i. 131,139 ; in Appalachian region, ii. 318 ;in tire Mohawk Valley, ii. 318 ; inShen<strong>and</strong>oah Valley, ii. 395 ; on theRapidan River, ii. 372.Gerrard, Thomas, ii. 134, 161.Gibbon, John, ii. 20.Gibraltar, Venezuela, sack of by LeBa.?que, ii. 350 ; sacked by Morgan,ii. 353.Gift of God, the ship, i. 70.Gilbert, Bartholomew, i. 56, 102.Gilbert, Raleifjh, i. 67, 70.Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, i. 19-23, 28 ;ii. 342 ; shipwreck of, i. 29.Gillam, a Yankee skipper, ii. 283.Glass, attempts to manufacture, i.123, 230.Glastonbury Minster, i. 260.Glover, William, ii. 295.God Speed, the ship, i. 71.Goddard, Anthony, i. 20.Godwyn, ii. 192.Gog, i. 41.Gold, all that glitters is not, i. 122.Gold fever in <strong>Virginia</strong>, i. 122.Golden Hind, the ship, i. 26-28, 59.Gomez, i. 26.Gondomar, Count, i. 195, 196, 198,199.Good), William, ii. 390, 395.Goode, G. B., ii. 83.Goode, Jolni, his conversation withBacon, ii. 82-86.Gookin, Daniel, the elder, i. 302.Gookin, Daniel, the younger, L 304,Gorges, Robert, i. 288.Gorges, Sir F., i. 56, 67.Gorton, Samuel, i. 289.Gosnold, Bartholomew, liis voyage toNew Englaud in 1G02, i. 55; 71, 90,92, 98.Gourgues, Dominique de, i. 20, 73.Government of early settlers in <strong>Virginia</strong>,i. IGO.Goverunient of laws, ii. 267.Gracchus, Tiberius, ii. 107.Gratt'enried, Baron, leads a party ofSwiss <strong>and</strong> Germans to North Carolina,ii. 297 ; captured by the Tuscaroras,ii. 300-303.Granaries, ii. 221.Grant, U. S., i. 88; ii. 191.Gratz in Styria, i. 84.Gray, Asa, ii. 394.Gray, Samuel, ii. 195.Gray's Inn, i. 175.Graydon, Alex<strong>and</strong>er, ii. 165.Great circle sailing, i. 91.Great Wighcocomoco, naval fight at,i. 293, 299.Greeks, the, i. 37.Green Spring, ii. 55, 87, 89, 100, 224.Greene, Roger, ii. 276.Greene, S. A.,'ii. 160.Grenville, Sir Richard, i. 33-35, 36.Greenway Court, ii. 397.Grigsby, H. B., u. 10.Grimm, F. M., Baron, i. 3.Grolier Club, ii. 174.Guardacostas, small cruisers, ii. 346.Guiana, i. 54.Gunpowder explosion at Werowocomoco,i. 141.Gunpowder plot, i. 67.Gunston Hall, ii. 224 ; mode of lifeat, ii. 232-234.Habeas corpus introduced into <strong>Virginia</strong>,ii. 371.Haddon, Dr., his prescriptions <strong>and</strong>bills, ii. 2G0.Haddon Hall, ii. 273.Hakluyt, Richard, the elder, i. 41.Hakluyt, Richard, the younger, L42-52, 05, 128.Hale, E. E., i. 2.HaUdon Hill, battle of, i. 260.Halmote in Durham, 1. 277.

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