INDEX TO ORAL ARGUMENTS. 2459 



Robson, Sir William Snowden Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Statutes cited: Lower Canada: Acts of 1785, 1786, 1788, 1807, regulations, 1619. 

 Massachusetts: Charter, 1691, regulations, 1609; act of 1692, regulations, 1610. 

 New Brunswick: 1793, regulations, 1619; Newfoundland (regarding): 1653, 

 regulations, 1618; 1660, regulations, 1618; 1670, regulations, 1618; 1699, 

 right to fish, 1610, regulations, 1618; 1775, right to fish, 1610; 1786, regu- 

 lations, 1618; 1824, regulations, 1620; 1838, regulations, 1620; 1862, regula- 

 1620. Nova Scotia: 1665, license, 1611; 1786, regulations, 1619. 



Thornton to Fish, June 3, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 597, colonial regulations, 1645. 



Title of United States to take fish: GRAY, 1633; LAMMASCH, 1634; Rush 

 to Canning, May 3, 1824, B. C. Ap., 110, 1632. 



Trescot before Halifax Commission, servitudes, B. C. C. Ap., 187, 1660-1. 



Treaties cited: Jay treaty, 1794, Great Britain-United States, "in common" 

 1646; Special Agreement of Jan. 27, 1909, art. 4, 1600-1; United States- 

 Colombia, 1909, servitude, B. C. C. Ap., S, 207, 1661; of 1818, Great 

 Britain-United States, 1625; of 1854, Great Britain-United States, "in 

 common," 1644; of 1854, Great Britain-United States, "servitude," 1701; 

 of 1871, Great Britain-United States, "in common," 1644. 



Turner cited to show United States position, 1596-7. 



Turner's definition of servitude, 1700. 



United States: Antecedent rights of, 1608-14, 1623. Claim under question 

 1 based on servitudes, 1655. Colombia and, treaty of 1909, servitude, B.C.C. 

 Ap., 3, 207, 1.661. Position on limitation of sovereignty, 1686-92. Proposal 

 of, negotiations of 1814, nature of right, Nov. 30, 1814, 1628. See Treaties 

 cited. 



Urrutia, Dawsonto, B. C. C. Ap., 207, Mar. 23, 1909, United States-Colombia 

 treaty, servitude, 1662. 



Urrutia to Dawson, Mar. 15, 1909, B. C. C. Ap., 207, United States-Colombia 

 treaty, servitude, 1662. 



Welsh, Evarts to: Sept. 27, 1878, 0. A. Ap., 2280, Halifax award, 1652-3. 



Sept. 28, 1878, U. S. C. Ap., 656-7, Fortune Bay, 1651-2. 

 Question 2, pp. 1722-68, 1925-6 (July 28, Aug. 2, 1910). 



Adams, John Quincy: argument for treaty rights, 1725-6; humane and eco- 

 nomic grounds for 1818 treaty rights, 1853. 



Agents, question of employing, 1765. 



Aliens: British statutes regarding, 1743. Discrimination against United States 

 employment of, FITZPATRICK, 1766-7, 1925-6. Every nation has right t 

 exclude, 1723. General and special prohibition against, LAMMASCH, 1761. 

 In crews, LOHMAN, 1731. Legislation of United States against, 1756. May 

 Newfoundland employ, 1925-6. See Statutes cited. 



American position in 1905-6, 1757-9. 



Burge, 1729. 



Cases cited: Duchess of Norfolk's case, Year Book Henry VII, 1724. Wickham 

 v. Hawker, 7 M . & W. Ex Rep. 6S, 1724. 



Citizen, subject, inhabitant, GRAY, 1736. 



Crews: British must be three-fourths English, 1743; foreigners in, LOHMAN, 

 1731. 



Droit de renvoi, Halleck, p. 493, 1728, 1762. 



Duchess of Norfolk's case, Year Book Henry VII, 1724. 



Economic grounds for treaty rights in 1818: 1725-7. Adams, letter of (1815), 

 Year Book Henry VII, 1753. Do not apply to islands, 1727. 



Elder, British statutes on employment of aliens, 1743. 



