List of Knights Bachelor appointed in 1920
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).
Knights Bachelor appointed in 1920[]
Date | Name | Notes | Ref. |
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27 February 1920 | James Kemnal, FRS | Announced on 1 January 1920 | [2][3] |
4 March 1920 | Horace Charles Mules, CSI, MVO | Announced on 6 June 1919 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Alfred Waldron Smithers, MP | Announced on 12 August 1919 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Andrew Beattie | Deputy Lieutenant for the City of Dublin | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Alfred Frederick Bird, MP | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Arthur Cecil Tyrrell Beck, MP, JP | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Ernest A. Wallis Budge, MA, LittD, FSA | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | William Carter | Mayor of Windsor during the War | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Harry Cartmell | Mayor of Preston, 1913-19 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Samuel Chapman | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Josiah Court, MRCS, LRCP, JP | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Francis Chatillon Danson | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Edwin Wood Thorpe Farley | Mayor of Dover, 1913-19 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | John Fitzgerald | Lord Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1914-15 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Norris Tildesley Foster | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | George Jefford Fowler | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Dr Henry John Gauvain | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | William V'Alters Summers Gradwell-Goodwin, JP | Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme since 1913 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Francis Nugent Greer, CB, KC | Irish Parliamentary Draughtsman | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Malcolm Nicholson Hogg | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Thomas Jaffrey, JP | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Robert Newbald Kay | Sheriff of York, 1914-15 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Halford John Mackinder, MP | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | James Macklin | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Maj. David Hughes Morgan | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | George William Needham | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Thomas Neill, JP | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Francis Grant Ogilvie, CB | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Herbert John Ormond, JP | Mayor of Stoke Newington, 1914-19 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Col. James Philip Reynolds, DSO, DL, JP | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Hugh Malcolm Robinson, CB, ISO | Chief Inspector of Factories | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Thomas Robinson, OBE, JP, MP | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Leonard Bromfield Rowland, JP | Mayor of Wrexham, 1915-19 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Professor Arthur Schuster, FRS | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Charles Stone | "Nine times Mayor of Greenwich" | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Alfred George Temple, FSA | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | William Towle | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Lieutenant-Colonel William Abraham Wayland, JP | Mayor of Deptford, 1914-19 | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Maj. Nevile Robwell Wilkinson, CVO | Ulster King of Arms | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Ralph Molyneux Combe | Chief Justice of Nigeria | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Hon. Thomas Lynedoch Graham | Judge President of the Eastern Districts Local Division, Capte of Good Hope Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of the Union of South Africa | [3] |
4 March 1920 | Reginald Gray, KC | Lately Attorney-General of the Bermundas or Somers Islands | [3] |
4 March 1920 | David Ernest Hutchins | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Frederick Spencer Lister, MRCS | [3] | |
4 March 1920 | Hon. Cornelius Hermanus Wessels | Administrator of the Orange Free State Provincie in the Union of South Africa | [3] |
6 May 1920 | Henry Charles Biron | Chief Magistrate of the Police Courts of the Metropolis | [4] |
10 June 1920 | Hon. Walter Synnot Manifold | President of the Legislative Council, State of Victoria. Announced on 1 January 1920. | [5][6] |
25 June 1920 | Col. William Alfred Churchman | Announced 1 January 1920 | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Philip Herbert Hanson, CB | Announced 1 January 1920 | [7] |
25 June 1920 | James Richard Thursfield, MA | Announced 1 January 1920 | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Sidney Robert Alexander, MD | Mayor of Faversham, 1908-19 | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Hugh Percy Allen, MA, MusDoc | Director of the Royal College of Music | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Professor Frederick William Andrewes, MD, FRS | Pathologist at St Bartholomew's Hospital | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Capt. David Wilson Barker | Captain Superintendent of the Training Ship Worcester | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Sydney Beauchamp | "Resident Medical Officer to the British Delegation during nearly the whole of the Peace Conference in Paris" | [7] |
25 June 1920 | William Barrott Montfort Bird | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | John Brown, JP | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Francis Morgan Bryant, CBE, MVO, ISO | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Arthur Benjamin Bryceson | "Town Clerk of Woolwich for over 18 years" | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Maj. Gerald Arthur Fowler Burton | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Robert Burton Chadwick, MP | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Ernest Clark, CBE | Secretary of the Royal Commission on the Income Tax | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Hon. James Daniel Connolly | Agent-General for the State of Western Australia | [7] |
25 June 1920 | His Honour Judge John Walker Craig, KC | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Walter Erskine Crum, OBE | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Philip Dawson | Member of the Disposal Board, Ministry of Munitions | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Joseph Dobbie | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Robert Henry Glanfield | President of the Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers' Federation | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Wemyss Grant-Wilson, MA, LLM, JP | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Henry Gregg | Mayor of Tynemouth, 1913-18 | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Alderman Charles O'Brien Harding, JP, LRCP | Mayor of Eastbourne in 1903 and from 1916-19 | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Edgar Josiah Harper, FSI | Chief Valuer, Inland Revenue Department | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Professor James Blacklock Henderson, DSc | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Lt-Col. Maxwell Hicks, CBE | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Alderman James Peace Hinchliffe, JP | Chairman of West Riding of Yorkshire County Council | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Harry Hope, MP | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Louis Stanley Johnson, MP | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Henry S. Keith, JP | Provost of Hamilton | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Walter Guy Coffin Kirkwood | Lately Secretary of the Post Office, Edinburgh | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Thomas Joseph Lennard | Vice-President of the Royal Colonial Institute | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Maj. Charles McIver | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Maj. George Espec John Manners, DL, JP | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Samuel Meeson Morris | Mayor of Shrewsbury, 1901-02, and 1916-18 | [7] |
25 June 1920 | William Noble | Chief Engineer, General Post Office | [7] |
25 June 1920 | William Payne Perry, CB | Director of Finance, War Office | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Ernest Romey | Solicitor | [7] |
25 June 1920 | George Royle | Mayor of Bedford, 1903 | [7] |
25 June 1920 | James Simpson, LLB | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Albert Frederick Stephenson, JP | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | William Henry Veno | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Henry William Verey | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | William Howell Walters | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Zachariah Wheatley | Mayor of Abergavenny | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Henry Alexander Wickham | [7] | |
25 June 1920 | Jeremiah Wilson, CMG | Lately Postmaster-General of the Union of South Africa | [7] |
25 June 1920 | James Lawton Wingate | President of the Royal Scottish Academy | [7] |
25 June 1920 | John Carruthers Beattie, DSc | Principal of the University of Capetown in the Union of South Africa | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Colin Rees Davies | Chief Justice of the Bermudas or Somers Islands | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Lt-Col. Herman Melville Heyman | Rhodesian Reserve Volunteers, Bulawayo; Member of the Legislative Council of Souther Rhodesia | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Hon. Joseph Henry Hood | Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria | [7] |
25 June 1920 | Capt. (brevet Maj.) Edward Humphrey Manisty Leggett, DSO | Chairman, East Africa Section, London Chamber of Commerce | [7] |
25 June 1920 | John Roberts, CMG | [7] | |
19 July 1920 | Hon. Walter Henry Lee | Premier of the State of Tasmania. Announced 1 January 1920. | [6][5] |
23 July 1920 | Charles Henry Kesteven | Solicitor to the Government of India. Announced 1 January 1920. | [7] |
23 July 1920 | Henry Hubert Hayden, CSI, CIE, DSc | Director, Geological Survey of India. Announced 5 June 1920. | [7] |
12 August 1920 | William Arthur Beardsell | Sheriff of Madras. Announced 1 January 1919. | [7] |
12 August 1920 | Mr Justice Rigby Philip Watson Smith | [7] | |
12 August 1920 | Mr Justice Edward Acton | [7] | |
14 October 1920 | Maj. George Alexander Dolby | Mayor of Poole, 1917-20 | [7][8] |
14 October 1920 | Curtis George Ashdown | [8] | |
14 October 1920 | Charles Eves | [8] |
Knighthoods announced in 1920 but where the date of investiture is unknown or after 1921[]
It was announced on 1 January 1920 that Gerald Aubrey Goodman was to be knighted,[6] but he was unable to attend the investiture ceremonies held before late March.[3] He was styled as a knight in The Edinburgh Gazette in December 1920, when he was appointed .[9]
The Rt Hon. Richard Watkins Richards, the Lord Mayor of Sydney, was also included in the 1920 New Year Honours published on 1 January 1920,[6] but no record of his investiture has been found in The London Gazette.
The following were announced in the New Year Honours for India on 1 January 1920; they were to be dubbed by the Viceroy of India at a later date, an event which was not recorded in The London Gazette;[10] some were later dubbed by the king in 1921.
Date conferred | Name | Notes |
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Mr Justice Nalini Ranjan Chatterji | Judge, High Court, Calcutta | |
25 June 1921 | Mr Justice Basanta Kumar Mullick | Indian Civil Service; Judge, Patna High Court, Bihar and Orissa. Dubbed by the King on 25 June 1921.[11] |
Malcolm Nicholson Hogg | Partner in Forbes, Forbes, Campbell & Co., Bombay | |
25 June 1921 | Thomas Joseph Strangman | Advocate-General, Bombay. Dubbed by the King on 25 June 1921.[11] |
Robert Stanes | Merchant, Madras | |
25 June 1921 | Percy Wilson Newson | Senior Partner, Jardine, Skinner & Co., Calcutta. Dubbed by the King on 25 June 1921.[11] |
Robert Taylor | Senior Partner, John Taylor and Sons, London, and Director of the Mysore Gold Mining Company Ltd, London |
The following were announced in the New Year Honours for India on 5 January 1920; they were to be dubbed by the Viceroy of India at a later date, an event which was also not recorded in The London Gazette:[12]
Name | Notes |
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Col. , CSI (Indian Medical Service) | Lately Inspector-General, Civil Hospitals, Assam |
Diwan Bahadur Pitti Thyagaraya Chetti Garu | President of the Corporation, Madras |
Merchant of Burma | |
A Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay | |
, CIE, MVO | Inspector-General of Irrigation, Punjab |
References[]
- ^ "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
- ^ Suppelment to the Edinburgh Gazette, issue 13545 (1 January 1920), pp. 2-3.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at The London Gazette, issue 31830 (19 March 1920), pp. 3431-3432.
- ^ The London Gazette, issue 31891 (7 May 1920), p. 5242.
- ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 32173 (24 December 1920), p. 12582.
- ^ a b c d "Colonial Office List", The Times (London), 1 January 1920, p. 14.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi The London Gazette, issue 32035 (31 August 1920), pp. 8860-8861.
- ^ a b c The London Gazette, issue 32086 (15 October 1920), p. 9995.
- ^ The Edinburgh Gazette, issue 13657 (3 December 1920), p. 2628.
- ^ The Edinburgh Gazette, issue 13579 (23 March 1920), p. 835.
- ^ a b c The London Gazette, issue 32461 (20 September 1921), p. 7381.
- ^ The London Gazette, issue 32035 (31 August 1920), p. 8861.
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