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INDEX.

G.

Game Laws oppressive to the subject, vol. II. p. 299.

Gansel General, his rescue from the Bailiffs near the Tilt-yard in St. James's Park, vol.II, p. 3—he solicited a corporal and other soldiers to assist him in making his escape, p. 12.

Garth Captain, declined appearing himself, but stood aloof while Captain Dodd took upon him to order out the King's guard to rescue General Gansel, vol.II, p. 12.

Gisborne Colonel, a regiment said to be sold to him, vol.I, p. 32—Colonel Draper resigned it to him for his half-pay, p. 41—accepts of a pension for the government of Kinsale, vol. II, p. 113.

Grafton Duke of, upon what footing he first took, and soon after resigned, the office of secretary of state, vol. I. p. 5—the only act of mercy to which he advised his sovereign received with disapprobation, p. 53—his establishment of a new tribunal, p. 58—one fatal mark fixed on every measure, wherein he is concerned, p. 59—a singular instance of youth without spirit, p. 61 obliged either to abandon a useful partizan, or to protect a villain from public justice, p. 62—accused of balancing his non-execution of the laws with a breach of the constitution, p. 69—the seating Mr.Luttrell in the house of commons