2416 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHEBlES ABBITEATION. 



Ewart, John S., K. C. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



Instructions to British admiral, Malmesbury to Lawrence, Aug. 13, 1852, 

 U. S. C. Ap., 522, 1307. 



Instructions to British cruisers during 1845-52, Seymour to Secretary of 

 Admiralty, July 21, 1853, B. C. Ap., 202, 1301. 



Instructions to fishermen, request for, Leavitt Bros, to Woodbury, Juue 13, 

 1839, U, S. C. Ap., 428, 1276. 



International law defines territorial waters as defined by 1818 treaty, 1257. 



International law on "bays," 1320. 



International law writers cited: American 3-mile limit contention not sup- 

 ported: Farnham, 1: 25, Gould, pp. 9-10, 1339; Halleck, Kent, Taylor, 

 Wheaton, 1338. 



International law writers cited by United States to support 3-mile limit are 

 later than 1818, 1329. 



Interpretation of treaties by conduct of nations, 1251. 



Jaseur incident, Adams to Monroe, Sept. 19, 1815, B. C. Ap., 66, 1259. 



Jurisdiction, broad British claims of, United States acquiesced in, up to 1783, 

 U.S.A. 121,1322. 



Jurisdiction, Grotius' rule, 1331; Alaskan boundary arbitration, United States 

 argument, 1332; Arbitrator Morgan in Behring Sea arbitration, 1331-2; 

 case of "Alleganean," 1330, 1332; followed by United States Attorney 

 General, B. C. Ap., 55, 1330. 



Jurisdiction over fisheries, American claim, Behring Sea arbitration, Pro- 

 ceedings 9: 156, 1323. 



Juristic and geographical meanings of "bay," 1320. 



Juristic meaning of bays nonexistent prior to 1818, 1320. 



Keats, Bathurst to, June 17, 1815, B. C.Ap.,6S, "dominions" synonymous 

 with "possessions" and "territories," 1254. 



Kent's Commentaries: American 3-mile contention not supported, 1338. 

 Delaware Bay case, 1335. 



LAMM ASCII: Bay within Bay of Fundy, 1241. Character of bay determined 

 by general configuration, 1331. Discussion with Warren re "Triangle," 

 1248. Franco-American controversy concerned treaty coast, 1274. Right 

 to dry and cure limited to treaty coast, 1271. Treaties of 1794 and 1806 

 compared, 1326-7. 



Landsdowne to Granville, June 8, 1886, B. C. Ap., S18, revision of Canadian 

 circular instructions, 1313. 



Lawrence, Malmesbury to, Aug. 13, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 522, instructions 

 to British admiral, 1307. 



Lawrence to Webster, Aug. 13, 1852, B. C. Ap., 180, seizures to be confined 

 within 3-mile limit, 1307. 



Leavitt Bros, to Woodbury, June 13, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 428, request for 

 instructions to fishermen, 1276. 



Liberties granted in 1783 were renounced in 1818, 1257. 



"Liberty" and "right," distinction, Webster's incomplete memorandum, 

 U. S. C. Ap., 527, 1299. 



Maces Bay, 1282. 



Mackerel, plenty on American coast until 1836, 1271. 



Malmesbury, Crampton to: Aug. 2, 1852, B. C. Ap., 156, Webster acquiesces 

 in British construction, 1293. Aug. 9, 1852, B. C. Ap., 168, Fillmore dis- 

 agrees with Webster, 1295. 



Malmesbury to Crampton: Aug. 11, 1852, B. C. Ap., 172, instructions long- 

 standing, 1306. Sept. 24, 1852, B. C. Ap., 197, denies statement re 3-mile 

 limit attributed to him by Lawrence, 1307-8. 



