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Finlay, Right Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Historical resume Continued. 



Mar. 25, 1845, B. C. Ap., 1SS-4, 142-3, 148, 154. Everett to Buchanan, 

 Apr. 23, 1845, B. C. Ap., 145, 155. Excluded from present arbitration, 

 BacontoBryce, Feb. 21, 1909, U. S.C.Ap.,9,178-9. Malmesbury to Cramp- 

 ton, Aug. 10, 1852, B. C. Ap., 169, 169. Renunciation of British position 

 not general, 155. " Right" and "concession" in opening, Seward's speech, 

 Aug. 14, 1852, B. C. Ap., 181, 170-71. Seizures in, during 1821-4, 114-126; 

 see also Seizures in Bay of Fundy. Shelter in, Everett to Aberdeen, May 

 25, 1844, B. C. Ap., 133-4, 150. Thayer's report, July 20, 1839, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 426-7, 134-5. 



"Galeon," deposition of master and crew, Bay of Fundy seizures, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 341, 343, 356, 118. 



Gallatin and Rush, Adams to, July 28, 1818, B. C. Ap., 83, intsructions: bays, 

 52; do not concern bays, 84. 



Gallatin and Rush to Adams, Oct. 20, 1818, B. C. Ap., 94, abrogation of 1783 

 treaty by war, 91. 



Gallatin, Chateaubriand to, Feb. 28, 1823, B.C.,Ap. 102-3, French exclusive 

 rights, 107-8. 



Gallatin, Rush to, Oct. 10, 1822, B. C. Ap., 101, French exclusive rights, 106. 



Gallatin to Chateaubriand, Jan. 22, 1823, B. C. Ap., 102, Mar. 14, 1823, B. 

 C. Ap., 103, French exclusive rights, 107-8. 



Genet, Jefferson to, Nov. 8, 1793, re "Fanny," B. C. Ap., 56, 43-4. 



George Bay, 165, 166. 



Goulburn and Robinson, Castlereagh to, Aug. 24, 1818, B. C. Ap., 85, abro- 

 gation of 1783 treaty by war, 84. 



Governor-General of Canada, Crampton to, June 28, 1855, B. C. Ap., 205, 

 regulations, 185. 



" Grange " seizure of: 39. Jefferson's letter to French minister and report of 

 Attorney General, May 15, 1793, B. C. Ap., 54, 40-1. 



Granville, Thornton to: June 23, 1873, B. C. Ap., 251, Newfoundland act 

 making 1871 treaty effective, 224. June 30, 1873, B. C. Ap.,252, regulations, 

 act of Newfoundland making 1871 treaty effective, 226. 



Granville to Lowell, Oct. 27, 1880, B. C. Ap., 289, Fortune Bay controversy, 

 275-77. 



Granville to Young, June 6, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 609, 3-mile limit, 6-mile 

 bays, 209. 



Granville to West, July 15, 1882, B. C. Ap., 29S, vain efforts for modus vivendi, 

 278-9. 



GRAY: Distinction between territorial coast belt and bays, 71. Exclusive 

 right of French, 39. Exemption from municipal regulations subsequent 

 to 1871 treaty, 272. 



Great Britain asserts right to regulate, Halifax commission, 229. 



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



Great Britain, treaties of, see Treaties cited. 



Great Britain's position always same, 293. 



Grey-Root correspondence during 1905-7, 291. 



Gulliver's Hole, seizure in, 125. 



Gut of Canso, 143, 165, 166. 



Halifax arbitration (1877): 229-254. American argument concerning British 

 position at, U. S. A., 74-76, 231-232; is unfounded, 233-255, 264-269; aa 

 to right to regulate is erroneous, 233-241, 242, 255. British case: Canadian 

 fisheries, U. S. C. C. Ap., 525-546, 233-248; Newfoundland fisheries, U. S. 



