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 1911
editDate | Name | Notes | Ref |
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2 January 1911 | The Hon. William Portus Cullen, LLD | Lieutenant-Governor of the State of New South Wales and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court" of the said State | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Charles James Townshend | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Alfred van Waterschoodt Lucie Smith | Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago | [2] |
2 January 1911 | The Hon. John Winthrop Hackett, LLD | Member of the Legislative Council of the State of Western Australia | [2] |
2 January 1911 | John Bromhead Matthews | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Bahama Islands | [2] |
2 January 1911 | William Mackenzie | President of the Canadian Northern Railway Company | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Solomon Christoffel Obeyesekere | Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Island of Ceylon | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Donald Mann | Vice-President of the Canadian Northern Railway Company | [2] |
2 January 1911 | George Christie Gibbons, KC | in recognition of services in connection with the Treaty relating to Boundary Waters between Canada and the United States | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Thomas Tait | lately Chairman of Railway Commissioners for the State of Victoria | [2] |
2 January 1911 | The Hon. John Meiring Beck, MD | Senator of the Union of South Africa, one of the Delegates from the Cape of Good Hope to the South African National Convention | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Thomas Hyslop | one of the Delegates from Natal to the South African National Convention | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Johannes Gerard van Boeschoten | Mayor of Pretoria | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Arthur Milford Ker, CIE[3] | an Additional Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab for making Laws and Regulation | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Henry Edward Edleston Proctor | an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor of Bombay for making Laws and Regulations | [2] |
2 January 1911 | Lt-Col. David Semple, MD | Royal Army Medical Corps; Director Central Research, Institute, Kasauli | [2] |
2 January 1911 | William Heerlein Lindley | [4] | |
23 February 1911 | Herbert Fogelstrom Bartlett, ISO | a Commissioner of Inland Revenue | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Robert William Aske, LLD | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | Captain John William Nott Bower | Commissioner of Police for the City of London | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Charles Fortescue-Brickdale | Registrar of the Office of Land Registry | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Capt Alfred John George Chalmers | Marine Department, Board of Trade | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Sidney Colvin, DLitt | Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Horatio Bryan Donkin, MD | Medical Adviser to the Prison Commission and Director of Convict Prisons | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Frederic Samuel Eve, FRCS | Senior Surgeon to the London Hospital | [2] |
23 February 1911 | David Ferrier, MD, FRS | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | George Laurence Gomme, FSA | Clerk to the London County Council | [2] |
23 February 1911 | George Green | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | Jesse Herbert | Barrister-at-Law | [2] |
23 February 1911 | James Charles Inglis | General Manager of the Great Western Railway Company | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Robert Ashton Lister | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | John Patrick Lynch | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | Joseph Lyons | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | George Newman, MD | Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Arthur Priestley, MP | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | Joseph Michael Redmond, MD | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | John R. Roberts | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | Matthew G. Wallace | President of the Scottish Chamber of Agriculture | [2] |
23 February 1911 | George Frederick Warner, DLitt | Keeper of MSS. and Egerton Librarian of the British Museum | [2] |
23 February 1911 | Francis Webster | [2] | |
23 February 1911 | Henry J. Wood | [2] | |
23 May 1911 | Ernest Joseph Soares | [5] | |
20 June 1911 | William Edward Smith, CB | Superintendent of Construction Accounts and Contract Work, Admiralty | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Reginald Arthur Egerton, CB | Secretary to the General Post Office, Dublin | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Thomas Cave-Brown-Cave, CB | Special Commissioner, Royal Hospital, Chelsea | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Anthony Alfred Bowlby, CMG, FRCS | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Roger Casement, CMG | Consul-General at Rio de Janeiro | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Frederick William Hewitt, MVO, MD, MRCS | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | William Ryland Dent Adkins, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | William Maxwell Aitken, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | George Alexander | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Raymond Beck | Chairman of Lloyds | [6] |
20 June 1911 | James Bell | Town Clerk of the City of London | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Andrew Newton Brady | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Richard Brayn, MRCS, LRCP | late Medical Superintendent, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Harvey Cecil Buckingham | Sheriff of the City of London | [6] |
20 June 1911 | William Pollard Byles, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Col. Edward Hildred Carlile, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Frederic Hymen Cowen, MusDoc | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Alfred William Winterslow Dale, LLD | Principal of the University of Liverpool | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Alexander Dempsey, MD | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Frederick Eaton | Secretary to the Royal Academy | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Harold Elverston, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Arthur John Evans, FRS | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Hugh Fort | formerly Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Ernest George, ARA | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | William Guy Granet | General Manager of the Midland Railway | [6] |
20 June 1911 | John Purser Griffith | Engineer of the Dublin Port and Docks Board | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Col. Arthur Griffith-Boscawen, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Norman Hill | Secretary to the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Henry James Johnson | President of the Incorporated Law Society | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Charles Johnston | Alderman and Sheriff of the City of London | [6] |
20 June 1911 | The Hon. Lyman Melvin Jones | Senator of the Dominion of Canada | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Sidney Lee | Editor of the Dictionary of National Biography | [6] |
20 June 1911 | The Hon. John McCall, MD | Agent-General in London for Tasmania | [6] |
20 June 1911 | William Symington McCormick, LLD | Secretary to the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Joseph M'Grath, LLD | Secretary of the National University of Ireland | [6] |
20 June 1911 | George Croydon Marks, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Frederic Mackenzie Maxwell | Chief Justice of the Colony of British Honduras | [6] |
20 June 1911 | James Robert Mellor | Senior Master of the Supreme Court | [6] |
20 June 1911 | The Hon. James Tennant Molteno, KC | Speaker of the House of Assembly of the Union of South Africa | [6] |
20 June 1911 | George M. Paul | Deputy-Keeper of the Signet in Scotland | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Claude Phillips | late Keeper of the Wallace Collection | [6] |
20 June 1911 | William Plender | President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Alexander Rae | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Walter Raleigh | Professor of English Literature at Oxford | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Thomas Ratcliffe-Ellis | Secretary of the Federated Coalowners' Association | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Gerald Hemmington Ryan | President of the Institute of Actuaries | [6] |
20 June 1911 | John Edwin Sandys, LittD | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Ernest Schiff | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | James Scott | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Frank Short, RA | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | John Ward Spear, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Col. Charles John Stoddart | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | George Toulmin, MP | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | J. Wrench Towse, FRGS | Clerk to the Fishmongers' Company | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Adolphus Hilgrave Turner | Procurator-General of Jersey | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Thomas John Wadson | Speaker of the House of Assembly of the Bermuda Islands | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Frederick Charles Wallis, MB, FRCS | [6] | |
20 June 1911 | Robert Patrick Wright | Agricultural Adviser to the Scottish Education Department | [6] |
20 June 1911 | Richard Barter | [4] | |
20 June 1911 | Col. Lonsdale Hale | [4] | |
20 June 1911 | Claude Coventry Mallet, CMG | His Majesty's Minister Resident to the Republics of Panama and Costa Rica | [7] |
20 June 1911 | Charles Henry Major | The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Fiji and Judicial Commissioner for the Western Pacific | [7] |
20 June 1911 | Edwin Arney Speed, LLB | Chief Justice of Northern Nigeria | [7] |
20 June 1911 | The Hon. Charles O'Grady Gubbins | Minister and Senator of the Union of South Africa | [7] |
20 June 1911 | The Hon. Arthur Robert Guinness | Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Dominion of New Zealand | [7] |
20 June 1911 | The Hon. Frank Madden | Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Victoria | [7] |
20 June 1911 | The Hon. Joshua Strange Williams | Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Dominion of New Zealand | [7] |
20 June 1911 | The Rt Hon. Allen Taylor | Lord Mayor of the City of Sydney | [7] |
20 June 1911 | Adolphe Basile Routhier | Judge of the Court of Admiralty, Quebec, in the Dominion of Canada | [7] |
20 June 1911 | William Whyte | Vice-President of the Canadian Pacific Railway | [7] |
28 June 1911 | Eustace Gurney | Lord Mayor of the City of Norwich. On the occasion of the King and Queen's visit to Norwich for the Royal Agricultural Show. | [8] |
1 July 1911 | Charles Frederick Dyson | Mayor of the Borough of Windsor. On the King and Queen's return to Windsor after their Coronation. | [9] |
8 July 1911 | Thomas Manley Deane | The Architect of the Royal College of Science in Dublin. On the occasion of the opening of the college. | [10] |
8 July 1911 | Professor Walter Neil Hartley | On the occasion of the opening of the Royal College of Science in Dublin. | [10][11] |
12 July 1911 | Frederick William Moore | Curator, Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin | [10] |
13 July 1911 | John Roberts | Mayor of Carnarvon. On the occasion of the King and Queen's visit to Carnarvon for the investiture of the Prince of Wales. | [10] |
13 July 1911 | Thomas Roberts | Sheriff of the County of Carnarvon. On the occasion of the King and Queen's visit to Carnarvon for the investiture of the Prince of Wales. | [10] |
14 July 1911 | Henry Lewis | Vice-Chairman of the Council of the University College of North Wales. On the occasion of the opening of the university college's new buildings. | [10] |
14 July 1911 | Professor Edward Anwyl | On the occasion of the opening of the new Buildings of the University College of North Wales | [10] |
14 July 1911 | William Goscombe John | On the occasion of the opening of the new Buildings of the University College of North Wales | [10] |
18 July 1911 | Col. Archibald Mclnnes Shaw, VD | Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow | [12] |
21 July 1911 | Thomas Smith Clouston, MD | [10] | |
21 July 1911 | James Ormiston Affleck, MD | [10] | |
21 July 1911 | Robert Stodart Lorimer, ARSA | [10] | |
10 October 1911 | Maj. Edmund Halbert Elliot, MVO | Ensign of His Majesty's Bodyguard of tho Yeomen of the Guard | [4] |
10 October 1911 | Tom Scott Foster | Mayor of Portsmouth | [4] |
12 December 1911 | James Molesworth Macpherson, CSI | Barrister-at-Law, Secretary to the Government of India in, the Legislative Department, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor-General for making Laws and Regulations | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Cecil Michael Wilford Brett, CSI | Indian Civil Service, Puisne Judge of the High Court of -Judicature at Fort William in Bengal | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Asutosh Mukharji, CSI | Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, and Vice-Chancellor and Fellow of the Calcutta University | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Henry George Richards, KC | Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature, North-Western Provinces, and Vice-Chancellor of the Allahabad University | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Hugh Daly Griffin | Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature, North-Western Provinces | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Ralph Percy Ashton | President of the Mining and Geological Institute, Calcutta | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Khan Bahadur Bezonji Dadabhoy Mehta | [13] | |
12 December 1911 | Cecil William Noble Graham | President, Bengal Chamber of Commerce, a Trustee of the Victoria Memorial Hall, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor-General for making Laws and Regulations | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Lt-Col. Charles Henry Bedford, MD, DSc | Indian Medical Service, Chemical Examiner, Bengal | [13][11] |
12 December 1911 | Hugh Stein Fraser | an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor of Fort St. George for making Laws and Regulations | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Dinshaw Dhanjibhai Davar | Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Shapurji Burjorji Broacha | Sheriff of Bombay | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Rao Sahib Vasanji Trikamji Mulji | Head of the Jain community, a Justice of the Peace, and an Honorary Magistrate for the City of Bombay | [13] |
12 December 1911 | Ibrahim Rahimtoola, CIE | a Justice of the Peace for the City of Bombay, a Fellow of the Bombay University, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor of Bombay for making Laws and Regulations | [13] |
12 December 1911 | James Begbie | Secretary and Treasurer of the Bank of Bombay, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor of Bombay for making Laws and Regulation | [13] |
References
edit- ^ "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
- ^ 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 The London Gazette, 24 February 1911 (issue 28469), p. 1462.
- ^ The London Gazette calls him Alfred, but his entry in Who Was Who and the 1911 New Year Honours list in The Times give him as "Arthur Milford Ker": "Ker, Sir Arthur Milford", Who Was Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2019), retrieved 8 April 2020; "Knighthoods", The Times, 2 January 1911, p. 9.
- ^ a b c d e The London Gazette, 17 October 1911 (issue 28542), p. 7530.
- ^ The London Gazette, 26 May 1911 (issue 28498), p. 3996.
- ^ 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 The London Gazette, 11 July 1911 (issue 28512), pp. 5167–5168.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j The London Gazette, 25 July 1911 (issue 28516), p. 5549.
- ^ The London Gazette, 30 June 1911 (issue 28509), p. 4833.
- ^ The London Gazette, 4 July 1911 (issue 28510), p. 4928.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The London Gazette, 1 August 1911 (issue 28518), p. 5714.
- ^ a b The London Gazette, 8 March 1912 (issue 28588), p. 1745.
- ^ The London Gazette, 21 November 1911 (issue 28552), p. 8450.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o The London Gazette, 8 December 1911 (issue 28559), p. 9365.