Funge, iv. 458
---- slavish character, iv. 459
Frumentius converts Abyssinia to Christianity, i. 509
Furshout, i. 114
Gafats, account of them, i. 402
Gaguedi, Appen. 52
Galla, account of that nation, i. 402. ii. 216
Gawa, ruins, vol. i. p. 96
Geesh, province conferred on the author, iii. 472
Geeza, Pyramids, i. 41
---- not the ancient Memphis, i. 59
Geez language of the shepherds, i. 424, 5
Gerri, iii. 667 iv. 517
Gibbertis, account of them, ii. 9
Gingiro, kingdom, i. 320
Gir Gir, or Geshe el Aube, appen. 47
Gojam, province of Abyssinia, iii. 256
Gondar account of it, iii. 380
Goog, village, iv. 20
Guangoul, description of him, iv. 99
Gurague, their mode of stealing, iv. 148
Gusho, his character, ii. 700
---- conspires against Michael, iii. 375
---- deceives Fasil, iii. 465
---- marches to Gondar, iii. 481
---- author’s interview with him, iii. 482
---- defeated at Serbraxos, iv. 144
---- offers the king terms of peace, iv. 146
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