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  1. Lord George Paulet CB (12 August 1803 – 22 November 1879) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He entered the navy shortly after the end of the Napoleonic Wars and after some years obtained his own command. He served off the Iberian Peninsula during the Portuguese Liberal Wars and the Spanish First Carlist War, protecting British ...

  2. The Paulet affair, also known as British Hawaii, was the unofficial five-month 1843 occupation of the Hawaiian Islands by British naval officer Captain Lord George Paulet, of HMS Carysfort. It was ended by the arrival of American warships sent to defend Hawaii's independence.

  3. Sir George Paulet (1553–1608), also known as Pawlett, Pawlet, or Powlet, was an English soldier and administrator. He served as governor of Derry in Ireland. His arrogant and insolent behaviour caused O'Doherty's Rebellion in 1608. Paulet was killed by the rebels during the Burning of Derry.

  4. Según los informes, Phelim MacDavitt asesinó al gobernador George Paulet cerca de su casa, mientras que O'Doherty atacó a un sheriff llamado Harrison. Sin embargo, varios otros funcionarios buscados por O'Doherty estaban ausentes.

  5. www.theislandwiki.org › index › George_PauletGeorge Paulet - Jerripedia

    George Paulet was Bailiff of Jersey from 1583-1614, with interruptions. When Bailiff Jean Dumaresq was so stricken by gout in 1583 that he was unable to sit in the Royal Court and asked to resign, the Governor, Sir Amias Paulet, called on his brother George to step in. George had already acted as Lieut-Governor in his brother's absence from the ...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2016 · Features. 25 February 1843: Hawaii occupied during the Paulet Affair. British naval captain, Lord George Paulet overstepped his authority in occupying Hawaii at the height of the Paulet...

  7. 4 de nov. de 2019 · The following summarizes of some of the events that led to Lā Kūʻokoʻa and the efforts of Timoteo Haʻalilio. By the middle of the 19th century, gunboat diplomacy by foreign nations was a mounting threat in Hawaiian waters. To address this, in April 1842 Kamehameha III commissioned three joint Ministers Plenipotentiary: Timoteo Haʻalilio ...