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- Julian Pauncefote, 1st Baron Pauncefote GCB GCMG PC (13 September 1828 – 24 May 1902), known as Sir Julian Pauncefote between 1874 and 1899, was a British...
- The Hay–Pauncefote Treaty is a treaty signed by the United States and Great Britain on 18 November 1901, as a legal preliminary to the U.S. building of...
- Bernard Pauncefote (28 June 1848 – 24 September 1882) was an English first-class cricketer active 1868–72 who pla**** for Middle****. He was born in Madras;...
- Lionel Sackville-West 1889–1893: Sir Julian Pauncefote 1893–1902: Sir Julian Pauncefote (Lord Pauncefote from 1899) 1902–1903: Hon. Sir Michael Herbert...
- Emma Smith, later Pauncefote (1783–1853) was a British painter and printmaker. Smith was born in London, the daughter of John Raphael Smith and his common-law...
- The Olney–Pauncefote Treaty of 1897 was a proposed treaty between the United States and Britain in 1897 that would have required arbitration of major disputes...
- rising German naval threat. In 1901, Britain and the U.S. signed the Hay–Pauncefote Treaty, abrogating the Clayton–Bulwer Treaty, which had prevented the...
- arbitration agreement in the Venezuela crisis, Secretary Olney and Amb****ador Pauncefote reached an agreement to settle all further disputes between the United...
- (1867–1956)) and John Smith (born 1716), ancestor of Julian Pauncefote, 1st Baron Pauncefote (1828–1902). His mother was Jane Beaumont (1689–1743), a daughter...
- Minister Lord Salisbury and the British amb****ador to Washington, Julian Pauncefote, misjudged how important the dispute was to Washington, and to the anti-British...