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Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Historical resume Continued. 



Murr bank, Bay of Fundy seizures, 115. 



Nature of right to fisheries: Adams to Bathurst, Sept. 25, 1815, U. S. C. Ap., 

 268, 75. Report, American commissioners, Oct. 20, 1818, B. C. Ap., 94, 91. 



Negotiations prior to treaty of 1783: 33-35. American colonies independent, 

 29. 



Negotiations prior to treaty of 1814, 58-64. 



Negotiations prior to treaty of 1818, 84-93. 



New Brunswick, 1853, B. C. Ap., 623, regulations against Americans, 133. 



Newfoundland act making 1871 treaty effective; American objections thereto 

 did not deny right to regulate, 228-9. 



Newfoundland ceded to Great Britain, treaty of Utrecht (1713), 24. ^ 



Newfoundland fisheries, British case at Halifax arbitration, U. S. C. Ap., 

 546-555, 248-255. 



Newfoundland, special provision of 1871 treaty, 223. 



Newfoundland statutes: Bait: 1887, 1888, B. C. Ap., 711, 712, 289; 1889, 

 B. C. Ap., 713, 289; 1893, foreign fishing vessels act, B. C. Ap., 730, 

 289; 1905, repealing act of 1893. B. C. Ap., 757, 290. Newfoundlanders in 

 American crews: foreign fishing vessels acts, 1905, B. C. Ap., 757, 290; 

 1906, B. C. Ap., 758, 290-1. Treaty of 1871, act making effective, B. C. 

 Ap., 705-3: 224; Fish to Thornton, June 25, 1873, B. C. Ap., 252, 225; 

 Thornton to Granville: June 23, 1873, B. C. Ap., 251, 224, June 30, 1873, 

 B. C. Ap., 252, 226; Thornton to Hill, July 10, 1873, B. C. Ap., 253, 226. 



Noninhabitants of United States, rights, 288, 293. 



Nontreaty and treaty coasts abolished by treaty of 1854, LAMMASCH, 199-200. 



Nova Scotia: Address to King, Americans in bays, Feb. 24, 1836, U. S. C. Ap., 

 1040-1, 131-2. Ceded to Great Britain, treaty of Utrecht (1713), 24. En- 

 forcement of regulations on coast of, 135. Statute to restrain Americans, 

 Mar. 12, 1836, B. C. Ap., 613, 132-3. 



Orders in council: June 19, 1819, B. C. Ap.; 566, treaty of 1818, 94. July 6, 

 1836, B. C. Ap., 571, regulations, 133. Jan. 8, 1870 (Canada), B. C. Ap., 

 230, licenses discontinued, 204. 



Origin of Franco-American controversy, U. S. C. C., 89, 103-4. 



Palmerston, Stevenson to, Mar. 27, 1841, B. C. Ap., 125, 3-mile limit, regu- 

 lations, 139-140. 



Palmerston to Fox, Oct. 6, 1838, B. C. Ap., 117, instructions as to regulations, 

 137-8. 



Paris negotiations leading to 1783 treaty, 33-35. 



Paris, treaty of 1763, arts. 2, 4, 5, 18, B. C. Ap., 7, 25. 



Partition of empire theory: 27-29, 63. Henderson, 63-5. Pomeroy, "North 

 Eastern Fisheries," American Law Review, 5:389, 63. Russell to Secretary 

 of State, Feb. 11, 1815, B. C. C. Ap., 150, 63. 



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

 right, 105. 



Perry, Commodore: Conversation with, Seymour's memorandum, Aug. 17, 

 1852, B. C. Ap., 191-2, bays, 164-5. Position on treaty violations, Camp- 

 bell to Seymour, Aug. 26, 1852, B. C. Ap., 195, 165-6. Sent to Chaleure 

 Bay, 163. To Seymour, Aug. 20, 1852, B. C. Ap., 193, British leniency in 

 enforcing treaty, 165. 



Perry's admission, 163-7. 



Phelps to Iddesleigh, Dec. 3, 1886, B. C. Ap., S62-S, proposals to settle 

 fisheries difficulty, 281. 



