Pêches -- Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
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- The Fisheries Commission and the Fortune Bay affair, United States citizens turn Queen's evidence : Mr. Secretary Evarts and the Halifax award, [W.F. Whitcher]
- Correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, 1803-51
- Report on the Newfoundland and Labrador fisheries 1874, by Commander Howorth [id est W. Howorth
- The fisheries of Newfoundland, lecture delivered in St. John's, Newfoundland, by Walter Duff
- Evidence collected by Mr. James Oliphant Fraser in Fortune and Placentia Bays, Newfoundland, in connection with the Washington Treaty, 1876
- Brief remarks on a pamphlet entitled "Arguments to prove the policy and necessity of granting to Newfoundland a constitutional government", "by P. Morris, an inhabitant of the colony of Newfoundland", by the author of A view of the rise, progress, and present state of the Newfoundland fishery
- Memorandum relating to the negotiations between Great Britain and the United States on the subject of the North American fisheries, 1782-1866, map and appendix
- Memorandum on the rights of fishing on the coast of Newfoundland acquired by the United States under the Treaty of Washington
- Further correspondence respecting the Newfoundland fisheries, 1891-92
- Arguments to prove the policy and necessity of granting to Newfoundland a constitutional government, in a letter to the Right Honourable W. Huskisson, principal secretary of state for the colonies, &c. &c. &c., by P. Morris
- Correspondence respecting the Newfoundland fisheries, 1782-83
- Copy of a report of the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations, on the Newfoundland fishery, dated 17th March, 1786
- Du pays, conqueste et traitte de Canada
- Report upon the Newfoundland fisheries, 1872, by Captain A. H. Hoskins, R.N., H.M.S. "Eclipse," and Commander Charles G. F. Knowles, R.N., H.M.S. "Lapwing", with certain tabular statements, by Commander Knowles
- Report of the Newfoundland Royal Commission, together with the appendices, minutes of evidence, annexures and table of contents
- Ordonnance du roy, portant deffenses aux capitaines de bastimens qui vont faire le pesche aux costes de l'isle de Terre-Neuve & autres embarquez sur lesdits bastimens, de traiter aucunes armes, munitions ni serremens, avec les sauvages esquimaux
- French treaty rights in Newfoundland, the case for the colony stated by the people's delegates, Sir J. S. Winter, K.C.M. G., Q. C., P.J. Scott, Q.C., and A.B. Morine, M.L.A
- Correspondence relating to reciprocity negotiations between the United States and Canada and Newfoundland
- Further correspondence respecting the Newfoundland fisheries (in continuation of [C. 6365] May 1891 and [C. 6703] June 1892)
- Correspondence respecting fishery disturbances off the coast of Newfoundland in 1878-79, cases of the 'Mist" and "Howard Holbrook"
- Newfoundland's fisheries, "richer by far than all the gold mines of Peru," as Lord Bacon declared three centuries ago
- Newfoundland, correspondence relating to an arrangement between Great Britain and France, respecting the Newfoundland fishery question
- The French in Newfoundland, lecture, by R.L. Dashwood
- Correspondence respecting the North American fisheries, (in continuation of two previous papers, printed confidentially, and dated respectively January and February, 1871) : (from January to October, 1871)
- Report on the Newfoundland and Labrador fisheries, 1875, first and second cruizes, by Captain Erskine
- Newfoundland and Labrador, copy of a report, dated the 2d day of October 1848, addressed to Vice-Admiral the Earl of Dundonald, by Captain Granville G. Loch, R.N., upon the fisheries of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Les affaires de Terre-Neuve, [J. Cruchon]
- Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, decimo quinto, at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty-ninth day of November, Anno Domini 1774, in the fifteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. : being the first session of the fourteen Parliament of Great Britain
- Report of the French fisheries on the Great Bank of Newfoundland and off Iceland
- Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the rights of fishery on the coast of Newfoundland and the neighbouring coasts, signed at London, January 14, 1857
- Correspondence in 1776 respecting French rights of fishery in Newfoundland under Article XIII of the Treaty of Utrecht
- Further correspondence respecting North American fisheries, 1887-88, with despatch inclosing treaty signed at Washington, February 15, 1888 [in continuation of "United States No. 2 (1887)": C.-4995]
- Extract from a representation of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations to His Majesty, relating to the Newfoundland trade and fishery, dated 27th March, 1766, and Copy of Governor Pallisser's [sic] remarks on the present state and management of the Newfoundland fishery, dated 18th December, 1765
- Speeches of the member for Lunenburg County delivered in the House of Commons during the session of 1904
- The Duplicate letters, the fisheries and the Mississippi, documents relating to transactions at the negotiation of Ghent, collected and published by John Quincy Adams
- Memorandum of information relative to the French fisheries at Newfoundland
- Despatch from Lord Derby to the Governor of Newfoundland
- Further correspondence respecting the Newfoundland fisheries
- Correspondence with the Newfoundland delegates respecting the proposed Imperial legislation for carrying out the treaties with France
- Ordonnance du roy, portant deffenses aux capitaines de bastimens qui vont faire la pesche aux costes de l'isle de Terre-Neuve, & autres embarquez sur lesdits bastimens, de traiter aucunes armes, munitions ni serremens, avec les sauvages esquimaux, du 16 février 1734
- Les Rochelais à Terre-Neuve, 1500-1550, G. Musset
- A View of the rise, progress, and present state of the Newfoundland fishery, with some observations on its government, civil establishment, revenue and expenditure
- Remarks on an act of Parliament, passed in the 15th year of His Majesty's reign, on the credit of Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser's information, intituled "An Act for the encouragement of the fisheries carried on from Great Britain, Ireland" &c. to Newfoundland, &c., for the repeal or amendment of which a petition from the merchants concerned has this session been presented to the House of Commons; to which is annexed an authentic and complete state of the fishery in 1771 ..., by William Augustus Miles
- Copy of a representation of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations to His Majesty, relating to the Newfoundland trade and fishery, dated 19th December, 1718
- Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du roy, qui permet aux pescheurs du port de Renneville, de prendre aux marais de Broäuge, le sel necessaire pour la salaison des moluës de leur pesche; et les exempte des droits de sortie, & autres, sur les provisions qu'ils feront embarquer pour l'armement ... au banc de Terre-Neuve, Isle-royale & en Canada, en observant les formalitez prescrites : du 27 janvier 1739 : extrait des registres du Conseil d'Estat
- Correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, and the commercial convention with the United States, [1852-1854]
- Extract from a representation of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations to His Majesty, relating to the Newfoundland trade and fishery, dated 29th April, 1765
- A Letter from a West-India merchant to a gentleman at Tunbridg, concerning that part of the French proposals, which relates to North-America, and particularly Newfoundland : with some thoughts on their offers about our trade to Spain and the West-Indies and an abstract of the assiento
- Accounts presented to the House of Commons from the Custom House, London, respecting the Newfoundland fishery, &c
- A letter to the members of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, on the address of the merchants and inhabitants of Saint Johns, in the island of Newfoundland, to the Prince Regent, by William Carson
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