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defining depth of coast that should be allowed to French fishermen on French shore, (1873), p. 2192 ; proposed definition of French rights upon, (1881), p. 2204 ; (1885), p. 2210 ; reservation, on behalf of British subjects, of depth of coast, in grants of land in Nova Scotia, (1764), pp. 2214, 2216 ; (1766), p. 2224 ; in Prince Edward Island, (1764), p. 2229 ; (1767), p. 2232 ; in Quebec, (1764), p. 2234 ; (1766), p. 2236 ; (1785), p. 2237, (v. 5) ; one hundred yards above high water mark reserved for white herring fishery, (1771), p. 2249, (v. 5) ; John Cartwright's proposal for reservation for sealers in Labrador, (1774), p. 2250 ; reservations of coast, in grants by Newfoundland Government, (1906), p. 2257 ; statement of W. R. Parsons as to fishermen's requirements of depth of, (1924), p. 2258 ; statement by Dr. Grenfell as to depth of, required by Labrador fishermen, (1924), p. 2259 ; D. W. Johnston on meaning of, p. 3789, (v. 8) ; J. A. J. de Villiers on areas denoted by, p. 4202, (v. 8), (see Fisheries: Newfoundland).
Cochrane, Sir Thomas ; commission as Governor of Newfoundland, etc., (1825), p. 718, (v. 2) ; (1832), p. 723 ; instructions, (1832), p. 731 ; discussion of expediency of giving popular legislative system to Island, (1831), pp. 1944--1950, (v. 4) ; commission as Governor transmitted to, (1832), p. 1954
Cod fishery ; principal object of commercial benefit to Great Britain, (1766), p. 962, (v. 3) ; Palliser reports that this and whale fishery principal branches, salmon, seal and Indian truck inconsiderable objects, p. 983, (v. 3) ; observations of Cartwright upon, (1773), p. 1061, (v. 3) ; emphasis in House of Commons on importance of, (1774), pp. 1137-1143, (v. 3) ; Act 49 Geo. III, c. 27, applicable only to Cod-fishery, (1823), p. 2030, (v. 4) ; over-riding importance of fishery, as compared with agriculture, (1831), p. 2046, (v. 4) ; Deny's description of cod-fishery at Newfoundland, (1672), p. 2053, (v. 4) ; Lescarbot's description, (1609), p. 2070, (v. 4).
Coghlan, Jeremiah ; orders to send munitions to, on Labrador Coast, (1779), pp. 1176, 1177, (v. 3) ; correspondence with Governor of Newfoundland respecting interference with his fisheries on Labrador Coast, (1777), p. 1269, (v. 3).
Colonial Secretary ; Canadian representations respecting alleged encroachment on Labrador Peninsula referred to Newfoundland, (1903), pp. 134, (v. 1) ; transmits Newfoundland reply, p. 134, (v. 1) ; notice to Governor General of Canada that H.M.'s Government approves of reference to Judicial Committee, (1904), p. 141, (v. 1) ; transmitting despatch from Newfoundland respecting boundary, (1888), p. 339, (v. 2) ; (1889), p. 344, (v. 2) ; transmitting to Governor General of Canada correspondence with Judge Pinsent respecting Labrador boundary, (1890), p. 352, (v. 2).
Constantin, Pierre ; concession of Belle Isle Strait to, (1713), p. 3613, (v. 7) ; of St. Modet, (1716), p. 3616 ; agreement of, with Courtemanche to trade with the Indians at Esquimaux River, (1701), p. 3676.
Convention between Great Britain and the United States, (1818) ; Art. 1 quoted on definition of Coast, p. 2102, (v. 5) ; extract from decision of Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague on scope and meaning of Article 1, p. 2103 ; extract from Protocol of Fifth Conference, p. 2104 ; extract from remarks on articles, by Gallatin and Rush, p. 2106.
Coureurs de Bois : ordinance respecting, (1673), p. 2721, (v. 6) ; amnesty for, (1681), p. 2727 ; (1714), p. 2728 ; (1737), p. 2746 ; inter-mingling of blood of, with Labrador Indians, pp. 2610, 2641.
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Court of Common Pleas (Newfoundland) : Reeves' account of, (1793), p. 1906, (v. 4).
Courtemanche. Sieur de ; minister offers command of post of Labrador to, (1708), p. 3568 ; acceptance of command by, if suitable terms allowed, (1711), p. 3573 ; appointed commandant of Labrador Coast, (1914), p. 3579 ; concession of tract between Kegaska River and River Kessessakion (Hamilton River), (1702), p. 3679, (v. 7) ; instructions of, to Constantin, (1703), p. 3680 ; description of coast from Kegaska River to Kessassakion (Hamilton River), (1705), p. 3683.
Coxe, Nicholas ; appointed Superintendent of Trade and Fishery of Labrador, (1779), p. 1174, (v. 3).
Crofton, Captain Ambrose ; report on Labrador coast, (1798), p. 1189, (v. 3).
Cross, James; transmitting memorial of Chamber of Commerce, St. Johns, as to re-annexing Labrador coast, (1825), p. 1231, (v. 3).
Cugnet, Sieur de ; relations of, with King's Posts, (1733), p. 2738, (v. 6) ; memorial respecting trade of Esquimaux Bay, (1744), p. 2748, (v. 6) application of Estebe and, for concession of Esquimaux Bay, (1714), p. 3309, (v. 7) ; renewed application of, for concession of Esquimaux Bay, (1746), p. 3317, (v. 7).
Cugnet, F. S. ; account of territories within King's Posts, (1766), p, 3254, (v. 7).
Curtis, Lieut. Roger ; extract from “ Short Account,” attributed to, (1772), p. 1053, (v. 3) ; report on visit to Northern Labrador, (1773). p. 1090 ; extracts from “ Particulars of the Country of Labradore,” (1774), p. 2640, (v. 5).
Customs duties on Labrador Coast ; discussion respecting, between Canadian and Newfoundland delegates, (1892), p. 362, (v. 2) ; payment exacted under pressure at North West River, (1865), p. 372 ; W. E. Swaffield's testimony on point, p. 384, (v. 2) ; pp. 1488-1555.
Daine and Foucault ; applicants for lease of Esquimaux Bay, (1739), p. 3275, (v. 7) ; took no measures at the time, (1739), p. 3276.
Darling, Sir Charles Henry ; extracts from instructions to. as Governor of Newfoundland, etc., (1855), p. 749. (v. 2).
Davis, Captain of H.M.S. “ Success ” ; report on conditions in Newfoundland. (1671), p. 1766, (v. 4).
Davis Inlet ; visits of Indians to, p. 385. (v. 2) : instructions to Governor of Newfoundland to explore, (1763), p. 393, (v. 2) ; (1775), p. 481 ; (1786), p. 547 ; number of Indians trading ai. (Low, 1895), p. 2607, (v. 5) ; acquisition of posts at, by Hudson's Bay Company, (1869), p. 3422, (v. 7).
Dawson, W. Bell, Superintendent of Tidal Surveys ; report on tidal conditions and character of water in the Narrows and Hamilton Inlet, (1923), p. 2329, (v. 5) ; reply to Vice Admiral Learmonth's observations, p. 3871, (v. 8) ; Examples of River Mouths, p. 3877, (v. 8) ; Marine Life in St. Lawrence, p. 3893, (v. 8).
Desgroseliers, Medard Chouart ; Concession of seigniory of Anticosti to Radisson and, (1676), p. 3424. (v. 7).
“ Dictionnaire Universel de la France ” (1726) ; extract from, p. 3779, (v. 8).
Dorchester, Lord ; sec Carleton, Guy.
Drake, Francis William ; commission and instructions as Governor of Newfoundland, approved. (1750), p. 1843, (v. 4) ; commission, p. 1844.
Draper, Honble. W. H. ; evidence before House of Commons Committee; (1857), p. 2290, (v. 5).
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Duckworth, Sir John Thomas ; admiralty requests commission for, as Governor of Newfoundland and dependencies, (1810), p. 637, (v. 2) ; commission and instructions approved, p. 638 : commission, p. 639 ; instructions, p. 641 report on conditions in Newfoundland, (1812), p. 1933, (v. 4).
Duff. Robert ; drafts of commission and instructions as Governor of Newfoundland approved. (1775), p. 473, (v. 2) ; commission, p. 474 instructions, p. 478 ; admiralty instructions to. (1775), p. 496, (v. 2).
Dufferin, Lord ; enclosing an approved report of the Privy Council of Canada as to the limits of Newfoundland jurisdiction on Labrador Coast, (1874), p. 2294, (v. 5) ; the report, p. 2295.
Duke of Gordon v. Earl of Murray (Moray) extract from judgment in, p. 2414. (v. 5).
Dunn, Thomas ; representation of William Grant and, respecting their right to exclusive trade within territories of King's Posts, (1766), p. 3251, (v. 7) ; memorial for renewal of lease, (1785), p. 3261.
Dupre, le Compte and others ; petition of, to property at Phelypeaux Bay as heirs to Brouage, (1779), p. 3592, (v. 7).
Durocher, Father ; account of mission among Montagnais, (1845), p. 3025, (v. 6) ; missions on Eastern Labrador Coast entrusted to, (1849), pp. 3034, 3035, (v. 6) ; temperance work among Labrador Indians, (1850), p. 3038, (v. 6) ; re-port of Labrador mission (1853), p. 3048, (v. 6).
Easton, Treaty of (1758) ; prohibition of settlement beyond the Alleghany Mountains, (1760), p. 3088, (v. 6) ; proclamation by Bouquet, forbidding such settlement, (1761), p. 3089 ; explanation of terms of proclamation, (1762), pp. 3090, 3092.
Education on Labrador Coast ; Judge Pinsent's report, (1867), p. 1455, (v. 3) ; (1869), p. 1463 (1870), p. 1466 ; (1871), p. 1470 ; (1872), p. 1473 ; (1873), p. 1476 ; Judge McNeil's report, (1874), p. 1479 ; salaries of teachers, (1872), p. 1611 ; records of Department of of [sic] Education, (1880-1884), pp. 1620-1622 ; extracts from Newfoundland statutes bearing on, (1887-1891), p. 1625, (v. 3).
Edwards, Richard ; commission as Governor of Newfoundland approved, (1779), p. 511 (v. 2) ; commission, p. 512 ; instructions approved, p. 514 : instructions, p. 516 ; admiralty instructions, (1779), p. 521.
Elliot, John ; commission as Governor of Newfoundland approved, (1786), p. 545, (v. 2) ; instructions, p. 546 ; admiralty instructions, (1788), p. 556 ; additional instruction, (1788), p. 562.
Esquimault and Nanaimo Railway Company v. Treat ; contains definition of “ coast line,” p. 2089, (v. 5).
Esquimaux ; Palliser's proclamation respecting intercourse with, (1764), p. 930, (v. 3) ; Moravian missions begun among, (1764), p. 932, (v. 3) ; missionaries able to speak language of, p. 934 ; Palliser's meeting with 500, (1765), pp. 946, 949 ; Palliser's observations upon, (1766), p. 959 ; Palliser's admonitions to, (1768), p. 1032, (v. 3) ; Roger Curtis' observations upon, p. 1054 ; observations of Cartwright on, p. 1063 ; Shuldham's remarks upon, (1773), p. 1089 ; perpetual enmity between Montagnais and, p. 1089 ; John Cartwright on traffic with, p. 1142, (v. 3) ; report of Captain Ambrose Crofton upon, (1798), p. 1189 ; proclamation of Shuldham to keep them within Moravian settlement, (1772), p. 1304, (v. 3) ; of Edwards for protection of, (1779), p. 1305 (1781), p. 1306 ; of Campbell, (1784), p. 1307 affidavit of C. A. Martin respecting, (1909), p. 1308, (v. 3) ; affidavit of W. R. Barlow, M.D., respecting, (1926), p. 1309, (v. 3) ; information gained by Moravian Missionaries respecting, (1765), p. 1319 ; report of Moravian Missionaries on, (1773), p. 1328 ; (1775), p. 1333 (1784), p. 1335 ; Moravian Missionaries desire Canadian Indians be prevented from molesting, (1784), p. 1338 ; Moravians on relations between Indians and, (1778), p. 1341 ; fear of the Indians among, pp. 1354, 1356 ; hostilities with, (1831), p. 1356 ; Newfoundland Act, respecting Indians and, (1911), p. 1630, (v. 3) ; number on Labrador Coast, (Low, 1895), p. 2607, (v. 5) ; described, (Low, 1895), p. 2615 ; described by Lucien M. Turner, (1889-90), p. 2630 ; described by John McLean, (1849), p. 2637 ; by Cartwright, (1792), p. 2643 ; described by Pritchard, (1911), p. 2646 ; enmity between Indians and, in Labrador Peninsula, (1828), p. 2780, (v. 6) ; enmity between
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Indians and, (1830), p. 2783, (v. 6) ; Father Arnaud observes they confine themselves to the coasts, (1872), p. 3075, (v. 6) ; Fornel's encounters with, (1743), pp. 3284-3296 ; Fornel's account of, (1743), pp. 3299-3302, (v. 7) ; hostility between Indians and, (1744), p. 3311, (v. 7) ; Courtemanche enjoined to see if they can be made friendly, (1708), p. 3568, (v. 7) ; Minister on necessity of bringing them to friendliness, (1706), p. 3577, (v. 7) ; destruction by, on Labrador Coast, (1716), p. 3579, (v. 7) ; Fornel's account of good relations with, at Chateau Bay (1742), p. 3657, (v. 7) ; attack on Cape Charles post by, (1743), p. 3663, (v. 7) ; description of. (1715), p. 3695 ; necessity of preventing Montagnais from making war upon, (1715), p. 3697 attacks by, on Courtemanche's establishments, (1716), p. 3708, (v. 7) ; pp. 3710-3744, (v. 7). (See Native Savages.)
Esquimaux Bay ; history of leases upon, French regime, (1586-1760), p. 3131 ; British regime, (1773-1873), p. 3137, (v. 7) ; instructions from Minister respecting exploration and lease of, (1739), p. 3275, (v. 7) ; Fornel offers to develop when secure in lease of Chateau Bay, (1742), p. 3278 ; Fornel's application for Chateau Bay as a point d'appui from which to reach, (1742), p. 3659, (v. 7) ; Fornel's narrative of voyage to, (1743), p. 3280, (v. 7) ; entrance of two English vessels into, p. 3292 ; Fornel takes possession of, for French king, (1743), p. 3292 ; Fornel leaves two men to winter at, (1743), p. 3293 ; Fornel supposes a river connection between Hudson Bay and, (1743), p. 3293 Cugnet's memorial respecting Fornel's enterprise in, (1744), p. 2748, (v. 6) ; application of Cugnet and Estebe for concession of, (1744), p. 3309, (v. 7) ; fears that establishment at, would injure King's Posts, (1744), p. 3310, (v. 7) ; protest of Cugnet against concession of, to Fornel, (1746), p. 3317, (v. 7) : advantages of union with King's Posts, (1744), p. 3313, (v. 7) ; p. 3316 ; (1746), p. 3319 ; Cugnet's renewed application, (1746), p. 3317 ; decision of Intendant to attach, to King's Posts, (1746), p. 3328, (v. 7) ; authority requested to lease, to Madame Fornel, (1748), p. 3329 ; Intendant's intention to annex, to King's Posts, (1749), p. 3219 ; concession of, to Madame Fornel, (1749), p. 3330, (v. 7) ; p. 3332 ; application of Cugnet for, (1749), p. 3335 ; particulars of concession, (1749), p. 3723, (v. 7) ; concession to Madame Fornel confirmed, (1750), p. 3347, (v. 7) ; limits of concession, (1750), p. 3347 ; protest of Madame Fornel at cancellation of her lease, (1750), p. 3349 ; licence to Pierre Marcoux and Louis
Marchand to trade at, (1784), p. 3356, (v. 7) ; Dorval, Dumontier, Beliveau and Plante wintered at, (1785), p. 3357 ; Marcoux respecting trading operations in, (1787), p. 3359 ; customs clearance of schooner for, (1787), p. 3362 ; proceedings in a suit against Marcoux for having traded without licence and given liquor to Indians there, (1788-1789). pp. 3363-3390 ; partnership agreement between Dumontier and Belliveau, and J. B. Vachon and Joseph Faucier for trade in, (1799), p. 3394, (v. 7) : agreement for service in, (1799), p. 3398 ; lease by Dame Cecile Dumontier to Jacob Pozer of her interest in fishing establishments (1815), p. 3398 ; sale by Dame Cecile Dumontier to Jacob Pozer of boats, etc., in, (1845), p. 3401, (v. 7) ; deed of sale of Pozer's interests in, to Flavien Dufresne, (1823), p. 3404 ; deed of sale of Dufresne's interests in, to Jean Olivier Brunet, (1825), p. 3407 ; deed of sale of Brunet's interests in, to Wm. Lampson, (1829), p. 3410 ; deed of sale of Lampson's interests in, to Nathaniel Jones, (1832), p. 3414 ; deed of sale of Jones' interests to David Ramsay Stewart, (1835), p. 3418 ; non-interference agreement between holder of post and Hudson's Bay Company at King's Posts, (1835), p. 3421 ; post acquired by Hudson's Bay Company. (1835), p. 3421 ; fur trade by Quebec and Boston people at, (4836), p. 2788, (v. 6) ; plans of Hudson Bay Company to meet it, (1836), pp. 2788, 2790, (v. 6) ; plan to unite with Mingan, (1837), pp. 2793, 2794, (v. 6) : Bishop of Quebec invites attention of Apostolic Vicar of Newfoundland to spiritual needs of Indians at, (1838), p. 3015, (v. 6) ; description of conditions at, by Davies. (1842), p. 2479. (v. 5) ; p. 2794, (v. 6) ; McLean's account of journey from Fort Chino to. (1849), p. 2798, (v. 6) ; Montagnais Indian undertakes missionary journey to, (1853), p. 3049, (v. 6) ; Hudson's Bay Company offers to facilitate missions to, (1853), p. 3049, (v. 6) ; proposal to send missionaries to, (1859), p. 2818[sic], (v. 6) ; attempt of Father Arnaud to visit, (1859), p. 3061, (v. 6) ; proposal to attach Fort Chimo to, (1863), p. 2821, (v. 6) ; legal opinion as to validity of Hudson's Bay Company's title to property on, (1866), p. 3509, (v. 7) ; successful visit of Father Babel to, (1867), p. 3068, (v.6) ; (1868), p. 3070. (See Kessessakion River, Ivucktoke Bay, Touchstoke Bay, Hamilton Inlet.)
Exquimaux Indians; references to, pp. 894-5, 905, 930, 1063, 1143, 1153, 1166, 1180, 1189, 1303, 1305, 1306, 1307, 1319, 1332, 1347, (v. 3).
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Esquimaux River ; agreement of Constantin with Courtemanche to trade with the Indians at, (1701), p. 3676, (v. 7).
Ferland, Rev. J. B. A. ; account of visit to Labrador Coast, (1859), p. 3815, (v. 6).
Fernald, M. L. ; on botanical evidence of marine conditions in Hamilton Inlet, p. 3936, (v. 8).
Fiset, Father ; orders to go into missions on Labrador Coast, (1844), p. 3020. (v. 6).
Fisheries ; Secretary of State's view of importance of, (1763), p. 901 ; report of General Superintendent on protection of, (1867), p. 1290, (v. 3) ; whole sea coast is dedicated to, by 10-11 Wm. III, c. 25. (1820), p. 2029. (v. 4) decided in Hunters & Co., vs. Trustees of John Langdon, that 49 Geo. III, c. 27, is applicable only to cod-fishery, p. 2030, (v. 4) ; overriding importance of, in Newfoundland, (1831), p. 2046 ; the public right of, pp. 2152-2166, (v. 5) ; liberty granted to all British subjects, in Nova Scotia, (1764), p. 2216, (v. 5) ; (1766), p. 2222 ; p. 2224 ; encouragement for, in Prince Edward Island. (1763), p. 2225 ; liberty granted to all British subjects in, (1764), p. 2229 ; (1767), p. 2232 ; in Quebec. (1764), p. 2234 ; (1766), p. 2236 ; (1785), p. 2237 ; rights of fishermen preserved in land grants in Quebec. (1788), pp. 2241, 2245, (v. 5) ; free use of shores given to fishermen in Scotland, Act 29 Geo. II. c. 23, (1758), p. 2247, (v. 5) ; and throughout Great Britain for white herring fishery, 100 yards above high-water mark, 11 Geo. III, c. 31, (1771), p. 2249 ; between Blanc Sablon and Battle Harbour, (Grenfell), p. 2564 (v. 5) ; between Battle Harbour and Cape Chidley (Grenfell), p. 2565 ; up estuaries and rivers on Labrador Coast (Grenfell), p. 2566 ; in Lake Melville (Grenfell), p. 2566 ; extent of land needed for purposes of, (Grenfell), p. 2568 description of, on Labrador Coast, (1922), p. 2578.
Fishery (on Labrador Coast) ; safeguards for British fishermen, pp. 935, (v. 3), 937, 943, 944, 948 ; Palliser's plans to link cod, whale, seal and salmon fisheries together, p. 949.
Fitzwalter's case, Lord, (1670) ; quoted as to extent of public right of fishery, p. 2153, (v. 5).
Forbes, Alexander ; commission as Inspector of Trade and Fisheries of Labrador, (1805), p. 1193, (v. 3).
Fornel, Louis ; applicant for lease of Esquimaux Bay, (1739), p. 3275, (v. 7) ; took no measures at the time, (1739), p. 3276 ; applicant for lease of Chateau Bay, (1742), p. 3277 ; narrative of voyage to Esquimaux Bay, (1743), p. 3280 ; account of relations established with Esquimaux at Chateau Bay, (1742), p. 3657, (v. 7) ; application of, for Chateau Bay concession, (1742), p. 3658 ; jealousy of Cugnet at enterprise of, in Esquimaux Bay, (1744), p. 2748, (v. 6) ; motives of, in seeking concession of Esquimaux Bay, (Cugnet, 1744), p. 3309, (v. 7) ; death of, in 1745, p. 3328, (v. 7).
Fornel, Madame, et Cie ; lease of King's Posts to, (1749), p. 3213, (v. 7) ; memorial from, protesting against cancellation of lease, (1750), p. 3220 ; lease cancelled, but King's Posts left another year in their hands as managers, (1750), p. 3228 ; concession of Esquimaux Bay, to, (1749), p. 3330, (v. 7) : concession of Esquimaux Bay to, confirmed, (1750), p. 3347, (v. 7) ; protest against cancellation of her lease, (1750), p. 3349.
Fort Nascopie in Montreal Department Rupert's Land, (1869), p. 240, (v. 1) ; Simpson's reply to charges of culpable negligence resulting in death of Indians in neighbourhood of, (1848), p. 2268, (v. 5) ; Simpson's statement that it is in Newfoundland, (1857), p. 2280, (v. 5) ; mentioned in Hudson's Bay Company's official statement as in Rupert's Land, (1857), p. 2288, (v. 5).
Forteau Bay ; granted to Captain Philibot, (1763), p. 951, (v. 3) ; disputes regarding, (1765), pp. 951, 952; history of concession, (1715-1756), p. 3180, (v. 7) ; concession of, (1748), p. 3607 ; confirmation of concession, (1749), p. 3609, (v. 7) ; particulars of concession, (1748), p. 3724, (v. 7).
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Fortescue, Matthew ; doubts as to legality of Newfoundland collecting duties at Rigolet, (1881), p. 1553, (v. 3) ; Company all find no trace of instructions to, to (vase protesting while paving duties, p. 1561, (v. 3).
Foucault and Daine; applicants for lease of Esquimaux Bay. (1739), p. 3275, (v. 7) ; took no measures at the time, (1739), p. 3276.
French ; Murray's report on trade of, in Canada, (1762), p. 896. (v. 3).
French Shore ; rights of French fishermen to be safeguarded, (1765), p. 441, (v. 2) ; (1769), p. 456, (v. 2) ; p. 461, (v. 2) ; (1772), p. 470, (v. 2) ; (1775), pp. 483, 500 ; (1788), pp. 557, 562 ; (1789), p. 566 ; admiralty instructions respecting, (1792), p. 580, (v. 2) ; no private property in lands, rivers, etc., (1765), p. 437 ; (1786), p. 548, (v. 2) ; (Newfoundland) customs and regulations among French fishermen on, p. 2171, (v. 5) ; ordinance regulating the fishery, (1681), p. 2177 ; limits as defined by Treaty of Utrecht, (1713), p. 2181 ; by Treaty of Paris, (1763), p. 2181 ; by Treaty of Versailles, (1783), p. 3182 ; by Treaty of Paris, (1814), p. 2184 ; correspondence between Great Britain and France respecting, (1852-3), pp. 2185, 2186, (v. 5) ; extract from convention between the two countries, (1857), p. 2188 ; resolutions of Newfoundland Executive Council respecting (1873), p. 2190 ; terms of arrangements between British and French commissioners with history of question, (1884), p. 2193 ; extract from arrangements signed at Paris, (1885), p. 3308.
Gambier, James; admiralty applies for commission for, as Governor of Newfoundland, (1802), p. 600, (v. 2) ; p. 1192, (v. 3) ; commission, p. 601, (v. 2) ; instructions, p. 603 ; admiralty instructions (1802), p. 616.
Gammell v. Commissioners of Woods and Forests ; quoted on definition of “ coast, ” p. 2100. (v. 5).
Ged, Alexander, Commander at York Fort ; informed that commander of fleet will superintend fisheries on Labrador coast, (1774), p. 1148, (v. 3).
Gibson, Colonel ; report on affairs in Newfoundland, (1697), p. 1798, (v. 4).
Glenelg ; on protest of people on Labrador Coast against Newfoundland's legislating for them, (1836), p. 1489, (v. 4[sic]).
Glover, J. H.. Governor of Newfoundland ; proposes to visit Labrador coast, from whence has come tales of distress, (1879), p. 1261, (v. 3) ; submits question of sending person with compotent authority to settle land and fishery disputes at Hamilton Inlet, (1880), p. 1262.
Gold Coast ; extracts from “ Encyclopedia Britannica ” upon, p. 2111, (v. 5).
Gordon Rev. Henry : extract from address by, “ Life in Labrador,” (1923), p. 2583, (v. 5).
Gower, Sir Erasmus ; commission as Governor of Newfoundland, (1804), p. 618, (v. 2) ; instructions, p. 620 ; reccommends stationing frigate or sloop of war on Labrador coast to ensure observance of Treaty of Versailles, (1804), p. 1276, (v. 3) ; recommendation approved. (1801), p. 1279.
Grand River Pulp and Lumber (Ltd.) ; grant of timber limit on Hamilton River by Newfoundland to, p. 132, (v. 1).
Grant, William ; memorial of Thomas Dunn and, for renewal of lease of King's Posts, (1785), p. 3261, (v. 7) ; representation of Thomas Dunn and, respecting their right to exclusive trade within territories of King's Posts, (1766), p, 3251, (v. 7).
Graves, Thomas ; Commission as Governor of Newfoundland, the Coast of Labrador, etc., (1763), p. 149, (v. 1) ; Lords of Trade directed
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