2420 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



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

 Question 5 Continued. 



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

 are later than 1818, 1329; LAMMASCH, treaties of 1794 and 1806 compared, 

 1326-7; negotiations of 1806, 1326. Seizures to be confined within, Law- 

 rence to Webster, Aug. 13, 1852, B. C. Ap., 180, 1307. 



Three miles from coast line is fishermen's theory, 1239. 



"Three miles from shore " a mere phrase, 1238. 



Three miles from territorial bays is territorial theory, 1239. 



Townsend, Strachey to, Nov. 8, 1882, B. C. C. Ap., 84, rights in Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, 1267-8. 



Treaties cited: 1686, France-Great Britain, B C. Ap., 6, "bay," 1231. 1697, 

 treaty of Ryswick, 3-mile limit not accepted, 1321. 1713, Utrcrht, France- 

 Great Britain, 3-mile limit not accepted, 1321. 1763, Spain-France- 

 Great Britain, treaty, 3-mile limit not accepted, 1321. 1778, United 

 States-France, U.S. C. Ap., 92, "bays," 1232. 1783. United States-Great 

 Britain, first draft, B. C. C. Ap., 71, 1267; second draft, B. C. C. Ap., 86, 

 1268; Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1266-7. 1794, United States-Great Britain, 

 B. C. Ap., 2S, "bays," cannon-shot rule, 1232. 



Treaties of 1794 and 1806 compared, LAMMASCH, 1326-7. 



Treaty coast: Franco-American controversy concerned, LAMMASCH, 1274. 

 Right to dry and cure limited to, LAMMASCH, 1271. 



"Triangle": DiflBculties of the, 1241, 1246-49. Discussion with Warren, 

 LAMMASCH, 1248. 



United States acquiesced in British claims to broad jurisdiction up to 1783, 

 U. S. A., 121, 1322. 



United States argument, Alaskan Boundary Arbitration, Grotius' rule of 

 jurisdiction, 1332. 



United States claim, Alaskan Boundary Arbitration, Proceedings, 4: St, 

 1336-8. 



United States has been inconsistent, 1232-35, 1242. 



United States, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Utrecht, treaty of. See Treaties cited. 



Vail to Chauncey, Aug. 29, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 441, instructions for "Grampus," 

 1276. 



Vail to President, Aug. 14, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 4S8, instructions for Messrs. 

 Leavitt, 1276. 



Warren presupposes existence of a bay, 1249-50. 



Warren's argument on difficulty of drawing headland line unfounded, 1231. 



"Washington," approving Everett's position in re, Calhoun to Everett, July 

 5, 1844, B. C. Ap., 1S5, 1283. 



Webster, Fillmore disagrees with, Crampton to Malmesbury, Aug. 9, 1852, 

 B. C. Ap., 168, 1295. 



Webster, Fillmore to, July 20, 1852, U. S. C. C. Ap., 160, negotiations with 

 Mr. Crampton, 1292-3. 



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

 within 3-mile limit, 1307. 



Webster to Fillmore, Aug. 4, 1852, U. S. C. C. Ap., 166, Senate discussion of 

 fisheries, 1294-5. 



Webster's incomplete memorandum, U.S. C. Ap., 527: J296; bays renounced 

 are those which might be entered, U. S. C, Ap., 5SO, 1237; GRAY, right to 

 fish in territorial waters not dependent on grant, 1300; neglects both fisher- 

 men's and territorial theories, 1298; "right" and "liberty," distinction, 

 1299. 



