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Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Historical resume Continued. 



Jurisdiction: Concessions of 1870 temporary, 211-12. "Dominion and acqui- 

 escence" ground for, 43. Instructions of Canada, May 14, 1870, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 582, 208. 



Keats, Bathurst to, June 17, 1815, B. C. Ap., 63, instructions to exclude fisher- 

 men during war, 66. 



Kimberley to Lisgar, Feb. 16, 1871, B. C. Ap., 246, definition of "bay " may be 

 compromised, 213. 



Kimberley to Young, Oct. 10, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 628-9, bay "of Her Maj- 

 esty's dominions," 212. 



LAMMASCH: Marcy circular, regulations "enjoined" or "enforced" 193. 

 Treaty and nontreaty coasts abolished by treaty of 1854, 199-200. 



Law officers' opinion, 144; Fillmore on, 168. 



Lawrence's report, Aug. 13, 1852, B. C. Ap., 180, errors in, Malmesbury to 

 Crampton, Sept. 24, 1852, B. C. Ap., 197, 176. 



Leavitt, letter of Messrs., June 13, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 428, enforcement of 

 regulations against Americans, 135. 



"Liberty" in Adams' draft of fishery article, Nov. 28, 29, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 

 103-4, 34-35. 



"Liberty" and "right," Adams to Castlereagh, Jan. 22, 1816, B. C. Ap., 72-6, 

 82. 



Liberty of fishing possessed by colonists as British subjects, 60. 



Liberty to prosecute freely sea fisheries, Halifax Commission, FITZPATRICK, 

 236. 



Licenses, 1866-1870, U. S. C., 135-38, partly replaced expired 1854 

 treaty, 204. 



Licenses discontinued, Canadian order in council, Jan. 8, 1870, B. C. Ap., 230, 

 204. 



Limitations on early British claims, 58. 



Lisgar, Kimberley to, Feb. 16, 1871, B. C. Ap., 246, definition of "bay" suit- 

 able for compromise, 213. 



Long Island Sound, 175. 



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

 joint regulations, damages to fishermen, 275-77. 



Lowell, Evarts to, Feb. 4, 1881, B. C. Ap., 290, Fortune Bay controversy, 

 damages, 277-8. 



Lyman: 2:100, Bay of Chaleurs, 126. 



Mackerel fishery: Change in 1836, 103. Dana at Halifax arbitration, B. C. C., 

 Ap., 188, 129. First attracted Americans to inshore fisheries, 128, 129. 

 Foster at Halifax arbitration, B. C. C. Ap., 182-3, 129. Tuck's speech, 

 1851-2, U. S. C. C. Ap., 624-5, 127. 



Madison, Monroe and Pinckney to, Jan. 3, 1807, B. C. Ap., 62, maritime 

 jurisdiction, 50-1. 



Madison to Monroe and Pinckney: May 17, 1806, B. C. Ap., 60, maritime 

 jurisdiction, 47. Feb. 3, 1807, U. S. C. C. Ap., 97, 98, impressment, mari- 

 time jurisdiction, 48, 49. 



Malmesbury, Crampton to: July 20, 1852, B. C. Ap., 154, Fillmore's opinion, 

 168. Aug. 2, 1852, B. C. Ap., 156, Webster's opinion on treaty rights, 163-4. 



Malmesbury, Perrier to, July 5, 1852, U. S. C. C. Ap., 225, French exclusive 

 rights, 105. 



Malmesbury to Crampton: Aug. 10, 1852, B. C. Ap., 169, Bay of Fundy, 

 seizure of "Coral," bays, 169. Sept. 16, 1852, B. C. Ap., 196, bays, 3-mile 

 limit, 174-5. Sept. 24, 1852, B. C. Ap., 197, errors in Lawrence's report of 

 British position, 176. 



