n against, 588;
his proclamation, 607;
removes powder, 607;
his proceedings, 608-10;
offers "the olive branch," 618;
retires aboard the Fowey, 619;
correspondence with assembly, 619;
his predatory warfare, 632;
driven from Gwynn's Island, 665;
retires from Virginia, 665;
subsequent career, 665.
Dunmore, Lady, arrives at Williamsburg, 572;
retires aboard the Fowey, 612;
returns to Williamsburg, 618;
embarks for England, 623.
Dutch, the, England at war with, 264.
Du Quesne, Fort, Braddock's expedition against, 471;
captured by Forbes, and called Fort Pitt, 502.
EFFINGHAM, LORD HOWARD OF, Governor, 336;
his corruption and tyranny, 342.
Elizabeth, Queen, names Virginia, 22.
Elizabeth River, 59.
Episcopate, American, 560.
Eutaw Springs, battle of, 744.
FAIRFAX, WILLIAM, 435, 457.
Fairfax, Thomas, Lord, 458.
Fairfax, Bryan, 574.
Farmingdale, 122.
Farrar's Island, 104.
Fauquier, Francis, governor, 508;
his death, 553.
Ferguson, Colonel, killed at King's Mountain, 698, 700.
Ferrer, Nicholas, deputy treasurer of Virginia Company, 170,
174-76, 187.
Ferrer, John, 171, 187, 226.
Forbes, General, captures Fort Du Quesne, 502.
Fontaine, John, 387.
Fontaine, Rev. Peter, his opinion on slavery, 494.
Francisco, Peter, 733.
Franklin, Benjamin, 473, 652, 702.
Fredericksburg, Smith visits site of, 59;
volunteers assembled at, 608.
Free Trade established, 245.
Free Church of Scotland, disruption of, 367.
Fresh, great, 560.
Fry, Colonel, 463-65.
GAP, DUTCH, 105.
Gates, Sir Thomas, governor, 35, 77, 94-8, 102-4, 111.
Gazette, Williamsburg, 419.
Gates, Horatio, serves under Braddock, 472;
Burgoyne surrenders to, 686;
defeated at Camden, 698.
Geography, physical, of Virginia, 426.
Germans settle valley of Shenandoah, 431.
Germanna, residence of Governor Spotswood, 381, 404.
Germantown, battle of, 685.
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 19.
Gilbert, Bartholomew, 29.
Girty, Simon, 593.
Godwyn, Rev. Morgan, his account of church in Virginia, 277.
Gondomar, Count, 19, 169, 176.
Gooch, William, governor, 414;
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