Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Good Hope, fort, 5.
Gordon, Rey. Anthony, 294.
Goshen, population of, in 1738, 185.
Grain raised in the Prov. of N. Y., variety of, 174.
Gramercy park, N. Y., supposed origin of the name, 1077.
Grandvil, submission of the people of, to the state of New York, 1009.
Graves, Rev. John, 486.
» Rev. Matthew, 307, 319; congratulates Sir Wm. Johnson on the settlement of the Rev. Mr. Moseley at Johnstown, 485; biographical notice of, 486.
Gravesend, population of, in 1738, 186; names of the inhabitants of, in 1738, 193. (see Moody, Sir Henry.)
Green, Capt., observations of, on a plan of a fort to be built at the Oneida carrying place, 521; ordered to Albany, 524.
Greenland, history of, by David Cranz, 375.
Green mountain boys, Robert Cochran, captain of the, 907, 909; forts Ticonderoga and Crown Point seized by the, 919; formed into a batallion by the New York Prov. congress, 920; extend the spirit of disaffection to N. Y., and excite among the people of the N. H. grants a spirit of total independence, 927. (see Allen, Ethan; N. H. Grants.)
Griffith, Rev. David, minister of Glocester, N. J., biog. memoir of, 440; bishop elect of Virginia, 515.
Grout, Jno., petition complaining of a violent assault committed on, 636; affidavit of, 637. %
Gueslis, Rev. Frs. Vaillant de, 293.
Guilford, the inhabitants of the town of, apply for a patent under New York, 782; names of the inhabitants of, 784.
Guns, sold by the English and Dutch to the Indians, 7.