List of Knights Bachelor appointed in 1903
Knight Bachelor is the oldest and lowest-ranking form of knighthood in the British honours system; it is the rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry.[1] Women are not knighted; in practice, the equivalent award for a woman is appointment as Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (founded in 1917).
In 1903, 58 people were appointed Knights Bachelor.
Knights Bachelor appointed in 1903[]
Source: William A. Shaw, The Knights of England, vol. 2 (London: Sherratt and Hughes, 1906), pp. 414–417.
Date | Name | Notes |
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1 January 1903 | [2] | |
1 January 1903 | George Watt | |
1 January 1903 | William Ovens Clark | |
1 January 1903 | Lt-Col. | |
17 April 1903 | James Acworth Davies | Judge of the High Court of Judicatue, Fort St George |
18 April 1903 | Lt-Col. , CIE | Commandant, Cawnpore Volunteer Rifles |
20 April 1903 | Sheriff of Bombay | |
12 May 1903 | Col. Robert Cranston | Treasurer of the City of Edinburgh |
12 May 1903 | , WS | Agent of the Church of Scotland |
12 May 1903 | James Guthrie | President of the Royal Scottish Academy |
14 May 1903 | Convenor of the Parks and Galleries Committee of the Corporation of Glasgow | |
18 July 1903 | Patrick Heron Watson, LLD, MD, FRSE | Hon. Surgeon to the King in Scotland |
18 July 1903 | Alfred Downing Fripp | Surgeon-in-Ordinary to the King |
18 July 1903 | Stephen MacKenzie, MD | |
18 July 1903 | Hiram Shaw Wilkinson | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for China and Corea |
18 July 1903 | Mayor of Hull | |
18 July 1903 | Alfred Arnold | |
18 July 1903 | Henry Fleming Hibbert | |
18 July 1903 | Solicitor to the Board of Inland Revenue | |
18 July 1903 | Mayor of Canterbury | |
18 July 1903 | , MD, FRCP | Physician to Guy's Hospital |
18 July 1903 | Alexander Carmichael Bruce | Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis |
18 July 1903 | First Mayor of Stoke Newington | |
18 July 1903 | ||
18 July 1903 | Formerly Director of Greenwich Hospital | |
18 July 1903 | Lewis Tonna Dibdin, DCL | Dean of the Arches |
18 July 1903 | Formerly a Legal Commissioner in Lunacy | |
18 July 1903 | Charles Petrie | Formerly Lord Mayor of Liverpool |
3 August 1903 | The Hon. Charles Abercrombie Smith, MA | Formerly Controller and Auditor-General of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope |
4 August 1903 | Charles Peter Layard | Chief Justice of Ceylon |
5 August 1903 | Chairman of the Shanghai Branch of the China Association | |
26 August 1903 | High Sheriff of County Dublin | |
26 August 1903 | Robert Anderson | High Sheriff of Belfast |
26 August 1903 | High Sheriff of Cork | |
26 August 1903 | Chairman of Kingstown Urban District Council | |
26 August 1903 | Chairman of Queenstown Urban District Council | |
26 August 1903 | Chairman of the Galway Urban District Council | |
26 August 1903 | Lambert Hepenstal Ormsby, MD | President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland |
26 August 1903 | President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland | |
9 November 1903 | , MD | Surgeon-Apothecary to the King's Household at Sandringham and to the Prince of Wales |
30 November 1903 | Francis Bathurst Suttor | President of the Legislative Council of the State of New South Wales |
1 December 1903 | Edward Dundas Holroyd | Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria |
18 December 1903 | County Court Judge | |
18 December 1903 | ||
18 December 1903 | Charles Holroyd | Keeper of the National Gallery of British Art, Tate Gallery |
18 December 1903 | August Manns | |
18 December 1903 | , KC | Bailiff of Guernsey |
18 December 1903 | John Macdonell | Master of the Supreme Court |
18 December 1903 | ||
18 December 1903 | Ernest Flower, MD | |
18 December 1903 | Professor Clement Le Neve Foster, DSc, FRS | Formerly one of HM Inspectors of Mines |
18 December 1903 | ||
18 December 1903 | Sheriff of the City of London | |
18 December 1903 | Robert Kennaway Douglas | of the British Museum |
18 December 1903 | Harry Simon Samuel, MP | |
18 December 1903 | , JP | |
18 December 1903 | Bailiff of Jersey | |
18 December 1903 | , MB | President of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland |
References[]
- ^ "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
- ^ Shaw calls him "Montagu Charles Turner", but he is recorded as "Montagu Cornish Turner" in Who Was Who and The Times:"Turner, Sir Montagu Cornish", Who Was Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2019), retrieved 6 April 2020; "Sir Montagu Turner", The Times, 17 December 1934, p. 18.
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