2430 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Finlay, Right Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Historical resumt Continued. 



C. Ap., 546-555, 248-255. Commercial privileges not claimed, 241-2, 252. 

 Dana, mackerel fishery, B. C. C. Ap., 188, 129. FITZPATRICK, liberty to 

 prosecute freely sea fishery, 236. Foster, Dwight, B. C. C. Ap., 182-3, 

 mackerel fishery, 57; maritime jurisdiction, 129. " Freedom " from regu- 

 lation not admitted, 249-250, 252. Great Britain asserted right to regulate 

 at, 229. United States' answer, B. C. Ap., 257, 263, 241-2. 



Hamilton Sound, Sir Charles, 283. 



Hammond, Jefferson to, Nov. 8, 1793, B. C. Ap., 57, the "Fanny," 44-5. 



Hay-Bond convention, Nov. 8, 1902, B. C. Ap., 46, 290. 



"Headland" in law officers' opinion, 144. 



Henderson, partition of empire theory, 63-5. 



" Hero," statement of master, U. S. C. Ap., 370, Bay of Fundy seizures, 123. 



Herring fisheries, 288. 



Hill, Thornton to, July 10, 1873, B. C. Ap., 253, Newfoundland act making 

 effective 1871 treaty, 226. 



Historical account of fishery controversy, Putnam's report, Apr. 16, 1888, 



B. C. Ap., 4*7-34, 286. 



Hoppin, Salisbury to, Apr. 3, 1880, B. C. Ap., 278, "in common" as regards 



regulation, Fortune Bay, 268-273. 



Hudson Bay, France cedes, treaty of Utrecht, B. C. Ap., 6, 90. 

 Iddesleigh, Phelps to, Dec. 3, 1886, B. C. Ap., 362-3, proposals to settle 



fisheries difficulties, 281. 



Imperial government and colonial governments held same views, 136-7. 

 Impressment: 45-6. Madison to Monroe and Pinckney, Feb. 3, 1807, U. S. 



C. C. Ap., 97, 98, 48, 49. 



" In common: " As regards regulation, Salisbury to Hoppin, Apr. 3, 1880, B. C. 



Ap., 278, 268-273. Report of committee. Continental Congress, Jan. 8, 1782, 



B. C. C. Ap. 28, 29, 32. Resolutions, Continental Congress, B. C. C. Ap. 20, 



31. 

 Independence prerequisite to treating for peace, B. C. C. Ap., 38-69, 33-4; 



report of congressional committee, Feb. 23, 1779, B. C. C. Ap., 10, 30. 

 Inhabitants, persons not, employed by American vessels, 288. 

 Inshore fisheries and bank fisheries distinct, 83. 

 Instructions, Canadian: May 14, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 583, regulations, bays, 



jurisdiction, 207-8. June 27, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 611, 3-mile limit, 6-mile 



bays, 210. 



Instructions to commissioners, Adams', July 28, 1818, B. C. Ap. 83-5, bays, 52. 

 Instructions to U. S. commissioners to France, Dec. 30, 1776, B. C. C. Ap., 



6, 30. 



Irrevocability of the fisheries concession, 75-6. 

 Islands, Bay of, French interference in, 112. 

 Jaseur incident, 67. 



Jay's treaty, 1794, article 25, B. C. Ap. 16, 45. 

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

 Jefferson to Hammond, Nov. 8, 1793, B. C. Ap., 57, the "Fanny," 44-5. 

 Jefferson to Secretary of the Treasury, Sept. 8, 1804, B. C. Ap., 59, maritime 



jurisdiction, 46. 

 Jefferson to Ternant, May 15, 1793, B. C. Ap., 54, Attorney General's report 



on "Grange" incident, bays, 40-1. 

 Jeffreys' map, 36. 



Joint commission to delimit bays, 212. 

 Joint regulations, difficulties in making, 268. 



