Pauncefote, Julian, 1828-1902 (Baron Pauncefote, diplomat)
Dates
- Existence: 1828 - 1902
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Business letters: Hong Kong, 1833-1905
Business letters: London, 1814-1898
Business letters: unplaced, 1813-1900
Legal opinions, 1827-1900
Legal opinions relating primarily to disputes over shipping, prepared by various legal representatives, notably Julian Pauncefote, Attorney General, Hong Kong.
Letter from Julian Pauncefote, 14 Nov. 1884
[From the Foreign Office.]
Letter from Sir Julian Pauncefote, 7 Feb. 1880
A letter from Sir Julian Pauncefote, Foreign Office, to Parkes, labelled in Parkes' hand 'Japanese Courts'.
Letter from Sir Julian Pauncefote, 7 Feb. 1880
A letter from Sir Julian Pauncefote, Foreign Office, to Parkes, labelled in Parkes' hand 'Ansd. by Memo. of Ap. 8.'
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1830-1939
Note on treaty revision, circa 1881
'Mori Ap.9.': undated notes in Parkes' hand concerning treaty revision, referring to Mori Arinori; Granville Leveson-Gower, Lord Granville; and Sir Julian Pauncefote. The notes are on a sheet of Athenæum Club notepaper.
Notes on treaty revision, circa 1880-circa 1881
Undated notes in Parkes' hand concerning treaty revision, written on paper that includes the printed names of Granville Leveson-Gower, Earl Granville, and Sir Julian Pauncefote.
Power of attorney of Julian Pauncefote, 1871
An envelope containing a power of attorney granted by Julian Pauncefote, Attorney General of Hong Kong, being about to leave the colony, to Jardine, Matheson & Co. to collect money owed to him, dated Hong Kong, 20 September 1871. The envelope contains a pencil note by a modern cataloguer outlining the history of the power of attorney.