G R E 



G R E 



,07— This ffcnus founded on Sdlyrium repens, Liiin. we 

 have not as yet ventured to feparate from Neottia ; fee that 

 article. 



GORHAM, 1. 4. r. 2632. ■ ■ o^ 



GOSHEN, in America, 1. 4. '■■ 692 5 •• 7> containing 86 

 hihabitants; 1. 8, r. .27.V. 1- ■«. ''• '^'- ^Ij''^' "i,"'^^' 

 add-Alfo, a town of Chelhire county, m New Hampfhire, 

 having 563 inhabitants.-Alfo, a town of Lmcohi county, 

 in Georgia. See Lincoln— Alfo, a townOiip of Co um- 

 biana countv, in Ohio, having 277 mhab.tants.— Alfo, 

 a town of Ohio, in Tufcarawa county, having 320 inha- 

 bitants. , 



GOSPORT, col. 2, 1.30, r. 1811— 7788; 1. 31, r. 



1439. 



GospouT, in America, 1. 3, r. 72. 



GOTHEBORG, col. 2, 1. 5, r. amounted m 181 1 to 

 24,8 c8 perfons, &c. 



GOULDSBOROUGH. Add— the town contains 471 



perfons. 



GRABS, the name of veffels pe:uliar to the Malabar 

 coaft, generally with two mafts, and of 180 tons burthen, 

 but fometimes with three mails, and about 300 tons 

 burthen. They are fo conltrudted as to draw little water, 

 being very broad in proportion to their length, becoming 

 narrow from the middle to the end, and having a prow pro- 

 jefting like that of a Mediterranean galley : others are con- 

 ftrufted with a ftrong deck lixed with the main-deck of the 

 veffel, from which, however, it is feparated by a bulk-head 

 that terminates the forecaftle ; on the main-deck under the 

 forecaftle are mounted two pieces of cannon, of nine or 

 twelve pounders ; the cannon of the broad-lide arc from fix 

 to nine pounders. 



GRAFTON, 1. 4, r. 1365 ; 1. 8, ;•. 35 ; 1. 9, r. 28,462 ; 

 1. 12, r. 931 ; 1. 18, ;•. 946. 



GRAIN, as a weight, 1. 11, ^/c/.- bread. 



Grains of Paradlfe. See Amomum and Cardamom. 



GRAINGER, 1. 6, r. 6397 and 537. 



GRAMPOUND, \. penult, r. 601 and 96. 



GRANBY, 1. 5, r. 850 ; 1. 8, r. 2696. 



GRAND Isle. Add — It contains 3445 inhabitants by 

 the ceufus of iSio. 



GiiAND Jundion Canal, 1. 16 from bottom, for began r. 

 begun. 



Grand Vieiu, a townfliip of Ohio, in Wafliington 

 county, having 463 inhabitants. 



GRANLEY, a towndiip of Effex county, in Vermont, 

 having 120 inhabitants. 



GRANTHAM. In 181 1, the borough and parifh 

 contained 673 houfcs, and 3646 perfons; wz. 1677 males, 

 and 1 969 females: 61 families being employed in agriculture, 

 and 430 in trade and manufafturcs. 



GRANVILLE, 1. 2, r. 15,576; 1. 3, r 

 r. 1504. 



Granville, a townfliip of Licking, in 

 674 inhabitants. 



GRAPHITE. See Plumbago, and Mineralogy, 

 Addenda. 



GRAVESEND, col. 2, 1. 3, r. 31 19; 1. 4, 



GRAY, 1. 3, ;•. 1310. 



GRAYSON, 1. 2, r. 4941 inhabitants, of whom 270 

 ■were flaves in 1810; add — Alfo, a county of Kentucky, 

 containing 2301 inhabitants, of whom 103 were flaves in 

 1800. 



GREEN, 1. 6, r. 19,536 inhabitants, of whom 367 were 

 flaves; 1. 10, r. 12,544; 1- H> ''• 6603, of whom 1354 

 were flaves; I. 16, r. 4567 and 1842; 1. 19, r. 1277; 

 I. 23, r. 1497 ; 1. 24, for Franklin county, add — Alfo, a 



• 7746 ; 1- 9. 



Ohio, havincr 



S^l- 



townfliip in Wafliington, r. Green, adding after flate — with 

 1708 inhabitants; then add — Alfo, a townfliip pf Ohio, 

 in Fayette county, with 290 inhabitants. — In Gallia county, 

 with 421. — In Hamilton county, with 916. — In Jefferfon 



county, with 875 In Rofs county, with 1 183. — In Scioto 



county, with 507. — In Trumbull, with 559 In Colum- 

 biana county, with 338 inhabitants ; all in the diilritt of 

 Ohio. 



Green Briar, 1. 4, r. 5914 inhabitants, of whom 

 494 were flaves in 18 10. 



Green Earth. See Mineralogy, Addenda. 



GREENE, 1.2, »•. 9713 and 655; 1.7, containing, 

 together with Greenborough town, I 1,769 inhabitants, the 

 county having 4992, and the town 244 flaves, included in 

 tlie above number ; 1. 12. — By the cenfus of 1810, it con- 

 tains fix townfliips, and 5870 perfons. 



Greene, in Pennfylvania. See Greex. 



Greene, in Maine, See Green. 



Greene, a town of Adams' county, in Ohio, having 

 393 inhabitants. 



GREENFIELD, 1. 5, r. 1165 ; 1. 7, ;•. 980; add- 

 Alfo, a townfliip of Bedford county, in Pennfylvania, having 

 855 inhabitants. — Alfo, a townfliip of Ohio, in Fairfield 

 county, having 743 inhabitants. 



GREENLAND, in America, 1. 3, r. 592. 



GREENLAW, col. 2, 1. 2, ;•. In 1811, it contained 

 253 houfes, and i 260 inhabitants. 



GREENOCK, 1. 3, after Glafgow, add— The parifli, 

 including Eaft, Middle, and Well Greenock, contained, in 

 181 1, 1 1 38 houfcs, and 19,042 perfons. 



GREENSBOROUGH, m Georgia. See Green; 

 1. 6, r. 566. 



GREENSBURGH. Add — It contains 132 inhabitants, 

 including 47 flaves. 



GREEN-STONE, in Geology, grunjletn, Werner, a 

 fpecies of granular trap or bafalt, compofed of hornblende 

 and felfpar, and defcribed in our article Trap. ( See Trap.) 

 It has recently been difcovered, that the mineral called 

 augit, or pyoxene by Haiiy, is a conftituent part of many 

 rocks of green-ftone, which confirms ftill further the 

 fimllarity between volcanic and bafaltic rocks. See Volcanic 

 Prod lids. 



GREENSVILLE, 1. 4, r. 6853 inhabitants, of whom 

 4599 were flaves in 1810. 



GREENVILLE, 1. 3, r. 13,133 and 2353. 



GREENUP, a county of Kentucky, containing 2369 

 perfons, of whom 484 were flaves in 1810. 



GREENWICH, col. 4, 1. 28 from bottom, ;•. 16,947 

 and 2315. 



Greenwich, in America, 1. 3, ;•. 1225 ; 1. 6, add — 

 containing 2858 perfons ; 1. 9, in 1810, 2528 ; 1. 13, 

 add — in 1810, 858 inhabitants ; 1. 12, r. 3533. Add — Alfo, 

 a townfliip in Berks county, in Pennfylvania, having 1104 

 inhabitants. 



Greenwich, Eajl, 1. 3, ;•. 1530. 



Greenwich, IVeJl, a townfliip in the fame county and 

 ftate, containing 161 9 inhabitants. 



GREENWOOD, 1. I, r. Northumberland; 1. 2, r. 

 1028 ; add — Alfo, a townfliip in Cumberland county, having 

 1 102 inhabitants. 



GREGORY, David, 1. ull. It appears by the infcrip- 

 tion on his monument in St. Mary's church, Oxford, that 

 he died OdI. 10, A.D. 1708 ; and not, as the writer of his 

 hfe in the Biog. Brit, fays, in 1710, whence this date i$ 

 cited. He died at an inn at Maidenhead, in his way tO) 

 London from Bath, and was buried in this town. 



GRENATITE. See Minsralogy, Addenda. 



