2392 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 

 Question 2 Continued. 



Foreign power, United States or Great Britain could not grant right to, 1520. 



Foreign vessels: Americans on, not entitled to fish, 1507. Can not be char- 

 tered for American fishery, FITZPATRICK, 1508-9. 



Foreigners in British navy, LAMMASCH, 1527. 



Fortune Bay incident: Affidavits showing Americans allowed to employ 

 Newfoundlanders, 1521-24. Evarts to President, May 17, 1880, B. C. Ap., 

 284, 1520. 



Fortune Bay, others than Americans fishing therein, 1521. 



France, Spain, and Newfoundland, statutes of, not applicable to this ques- 

 tion, 1534. 



French crews more homogeneous than others, 1531, Anstruther's report, 1531. 



Grant, no limit on, Evarts to President, May 17, 1880, B. C. Ap.,284, 1520. 



GRAY: Effect of repeal of American registry laws, 1513. Employment of 

 inhabitants of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland a matter of 

 public knowledge, 1529-30. Trade carried on by servants and fisher- 

 men, 1526. 



Great Britain or United States could not grant right to foreign power, 1520. 



Great Britain, statutes of. See Statutes cited, Imperial. 



Grey, Reid to, Oct. 6, 1906, B. C. Ap., 506, modus not to be used to interpret 

 treaty, shipment of Newfoundlanders, 1536-7. 



Grey to Reid: Feb. 2, 1906, U. 8. C. Ap.,972, 976, requests certificate of 

 inhabitancy of United States, 1519; treaty right confined to inhabitants 

 of United States, 1505. June 20, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1005, mixed nation- 

 ality of crews unquestioned, 1530. 



Hawker, Wickham v., 7 M. & W. Ex. Rep., 63, fishing for profit may be 

 performed through servants, 1531. 



House of Commons committee, Apr. 24, 1793, U. S. C. C. Ap.,562, fishing is 

 a trade, 1532. 



Impressment practice shows British knowledge of composite character of 

 crews, 1528. 



"Inhabitancy" is the only topic under this question, 1534-40. 



Inhabitancy of United States, requests certificate of, Grey to Reid, Feb. 2, 

 1906, U. S. C.Ap., 976, 1519. 



"Inhabitant, in the interest of an," fishing, LAMMASCH, 1510. 



Inhabitants: Defined, 1533. DRAGO, 1516. Of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and 

 Newfoundland, employment of a matter of public knowledge, GRAY, 

 1529-30. Of United States: must be authorized to exercise treaty right, 

 1507, 1509; treaty right confined to, Grey to Reid, Feb. 2, 1906, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 972, 1505; vessels under American registry must be owned by, 1511. 



Instructions, circular, to collectors of customs, Sabine's report, Feb. 20, 1852, 

 1527-8. 



Interpret treaty, modus not to be used to, Reid to Grey, Oct. 6, 1906, B. C. Ap., 

 506, 1536-7. 



LAMMASCH: Danger of categorical answer to question 2, 1543-4. Delaware 

 law restricting fishing, B. C. Ap., 788, Maryland law restricting fishing, 

 B. C. Ap., 79S, 1510. Effect of repeal of American registry laws, 1514. 

 Fishing "in the interest of an inhabitant" of the United States, 1510. 

 Foreigners in British navy, 1527. Question is general, 1542-3. Right of 

 United States to restrict enjoyment of treaty right, 1517. 



License from United States to fishermen, necessity of, DRAGO, 1517-18. 



License to fish, passport compared with, FITZPATRICK, 1518. 



Licenses, fishing, issued to individuals, not vessels, 1515. 



