Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, his character drawn, 630,671.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Answer to the
address of the Town of Marshfield, thanking him for
sending Troops, &c. 689.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] guilty of Great
perfidy to the People of Boston, in refusing to let them
remove their effects. 746.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his reply to Govr.Trumbal[Jonathan Trumbull] s Letter. 730.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] Issues a
Proclamation against Rebellion, &c. 750.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Account of the
Lexington Battle. 792.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his reply to
General Washington[George Washington] , respecting the treatment of Prisoners. 816.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Account of
Bunker hill Fight. 817.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Answers to the
addresses of the Inhabitants of Boston: the
Mandamus Councellors, and Refugee Tories on his
leaving Boston. 827,828.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Letter to
Lord Dart- mouth[Dartmouth] , respecting his Letter to General Wash- ington[George Washington] , on the treatment of Prisoners. 863.
Gold, the great hardships England un- dergoes , by an Act passed to prevent its passing without it is
weighed. 369.
Goal at Salem broken open, and the Prisoners confined for
burning the Hospital, discharged. [diamond] 455.
Graves Admiral, arrives, and Supercedes Admiral
Montague. 526.
Green Francis, an addressor to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , driven from Connecticut. 530.
Goldthwait, Price, &
Mason, See Clerk's of the Courts.