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LevelFile
Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)JC3/2/1-12
TitleOfficial publications relating to North American fisheries disputes
Extent15 items
Date1819-1888
DescriptionBritish Government and Canadian publications comprising printed memoranda, official communications, and Command Papers relating to American/Canadian fishery disputes and treaties, and the Washington Fishery Conference of 1887-1888, chaired by Joseph Chamberlain
Including /1 Government publication, 'Convention between His Britannick Majesty and the United States of America', 1819; /2 Government publication, 'Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America relative to Fisheries, Commerce and Navigation', with duplicate copy, 1854; /3 Government publication, 'Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America', C. 386, 1871; /4 Government publication, 'Correspondence respecting the Termination of the Fishery Articles of the Treaty of Washington of the 8th May, 1871', C. 3848, 1884; /5 Government publication, 'Correspondence respecting the claims of the United States' Fishermen for Interruption of their Fishing at Fortune Bay and Elsewhere on the Coast of Newfoundland [in continuation of Confidential Paper no. 4517], C. 4922, 1884; /7 Government publication, 'Further correspondence respecting the Termination of the Fishery Articles of the Treaty of Washington of the 8th May, 1871, July to December 1886', C. 5399, 1887; /8 Printed correspondence of M. H. Phelan [U. S. Consul-General], no. 105, circa 1886; /11 Government publication, 'Further correspondence respecting the North American Fisheries, 1887-88. With despatch enclosing treaty signed at Washington, February 15 1888 [in continutation of 'United States no. 2 (1887)', C. 4995], C. 5262, 1888; /12 Printed copy of Bill, 'An Act respecting a certain Treaty between Her Britannic Majesty and the President of the United States', Ottawa, 1888
Access StatusOpen
Physical DescriptionIn addition /6b is used, /2 is duplicated

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