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. 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 1918
Date | Name | Notes | Ref |
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6 February 1918 | Robert N. Anderson | Mayor of Londonderry | |
6 February 1918 | William Nicholas Atkinson, ISO | lately Divisional Inspector of Mines | |
6 February 1918 | Barclay Josiah Baron, MB, CM | Lord Mayor of Bristol | |
6 February 1918 | James Bird | Clerk of the London County Council | |
6 February 1918 | James Boyton, MP | ||
6 February 1918 | Edmond Browne | ||
6 February 1918 | Robert Bruce | Editor of the Glasgow Herald | |
6 February 1918 | James Campbell | Chairman of the North of Scotland College of Agriculture | |
6 February 1918 | Emsley Carr | Editor and part proprietor of the News of the World | |
6 February 1918 | William Henry Clemmey | Mayor of Bootle | |
6 February 1918 | David S. Davies | formerly High Sheriff of Denbighshire; Chairman of the County Appeal Tribunal and Pensions Committee | |
6 February 1918 | Arthur Fell, Esq., MP | ||
6 February 1918 | S. Archibald Garland | Mayor of Chichester 1912-18 | |
6 February 1918 | Charles Henry Gibbs | ||
6 February 1918 | Ernest W. Glover | ||
6 February 1918 | William Henry Hadow, MA, MusDoc | Principal of Armstrong College. Neweastle-on-Tyne | |
6 February 1918 | Anthony Hope Hawkins | ||
6 February 1918 | Thomas Jeeves Horder, MD | ||
6 February 1918 | John Morris Jones, MA | Professor of Welsh at the University College of North Wales, Bangor | |
6 February 1918 | William F. Jury | ||
6 February 1918 | John Scott Keltic, FRGS | ||
6 February 1918 | John Lavery, ARA | ||
6 February 1918 | John Lithiby, CB | Legal Adviser to the Local Government Board | |
6 February 1918 | Sidney James Low, MA | Lecturer on Imperial and Colonial History, University of London | |
6 February 1918 | George Lunn | Lord Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne | |
6 February 1918 | Edwin Landseer Lutyens, ARA | ||
6 February 1918 | James William McCraith | ||
6 February 1918 | Charles Mandleberg | ||
6 February 1918 | Thomas Rogersoh Marsden | ||
6 February 1918 | Henry Milner-White, LLD | ||
6 February 1918 | Alpheus Cleophas Morton, MP | ||
6 February 1918 | Edward M. Mountain | ||
6 February 1918 | David Murray, RA | President of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours | |
6 February 1918 | Herbert Nield, KC, MP | Recorder of York | |
6 February 1918 | James George Owen | Mayor of Exeter | |
6 February 1918 | John Phillips, MD | Professor Emeritus of Obstetric Medicine at King's College, London | |
6 February 1918 | Edmund Bamfylde Phipps, CB | late General Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions | |
6 February 1918 | Philip Edward Pilditch | ||
6 February 1918 | Thomas Putnam | ||
6 February 1918 | Stephen B. Quin | Mayor of Limerick | |
6 February 1918 | Patrick Rose-Innes, KC | ||
6 February 1918 | William Watson Rutherford, MP | ||
6 February 1918 | William Henry Seager | Vice-Chairman of the Cardiff and Bristol Channel Shipowners' Association | |
6 February 1918 | Robert Russell Simpson, WS | ||
6 February 1918 | George Frederick Sleight | ||
6 February 1918 | Arthur Spurgeon | ||
6 February 1918 | Lt-Col. Harold Jalland Stiles | RAMC | |
6 February 1918 | Edmund Stonehouse | Mayor of Wakefield | |
6 February 1918 | Henry Tozer | Alderman of the City of Westminster | |
6 February 1918 | Leslie Ward | ||
6 February 1918 | Howard Kingsley Wood | ||
6 February 1918 | Alfred William Yeo, MP | ||
6 February 1918 | Maj. Andrew Macphail | Canadian Army Medical Corps (Overseas Forces); Professor of the History of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal | |
6 February 1918 | Hon. Col. William Daniel Henry, CIE, VD, ADC | Could not be dubbed at the investiture in March 1918. | |
6 February 1918 | Maj.-Gen. Donald Alexander Macdonald, CMG, ISO | Quartermaster-General, Canadian Militia | |
6 February 1918 | Adm. Charles Kingsmill, RN (Ret.) | Director of Naval Service in the Dominion of Canada | |
6 February 1918 | William Jeames Gage | ||
6 February 1918 | The Hon. Charles Gregory Wade, KC | Agent-General in London for the State of New South Wales | |
6 February 1918 | Frederick William Young, LLB | Agent-General in London for the State of South Australia | |
6 February 1918 | The Hon. Simon Fraser | formerly a Member of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia | |
6 February 1918 | The Hon. William Fraser | Minister of Public Works of the Dominion of New Zealand | |
6 February 1918 | John Robert Sinclair | Representative of New Zealand on the Royal Commission on the Natural Resources, Trade and Legislation of certain portions of His Majesty's Dominions | |
6 February 1918 | The Hon. John Carnegie-Dove-Wilson, LLB | Judge President, Natal Provincial Division, Supreme Court of South Africa | |
6 February 1918 | Maj. William Northrup McMillan | 25th (Service) Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers | |
6 February 1918 | Bartle Henry Temple Frere | Chief Justice of Gibraltar | |
6 February 1918 | Henry Adolphus Byden Rattigan | Chief Judge of Chief Court, Punjab | |
6 February 1918 | Thomas Frederic Dawson Miller, KC | Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Patna | |
6 February 1918 | Arthur Robert Anderson, CIE, CBE | ||
6 February 1918 | Edward Fairless Barber | Additional Member of the Council of the Governor of Madras for making Laws and Regulations | |
6 February 1918 | Binod Chunder Mitter | Barrister-at-Law, lately Officiating Advocate-General, Bengal, and a Member of the Council of the Governor for making Laws and Regulations | |
6 February 1918 | Col. Harry Albert Lawless Hepper | (Major, R.E., retired) | |
6 February 1918 | Thomas William Birkett | ||
1 June 1918 | Alfred Washington Guest
Ranger, MA, DCL |
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26 June 1918 | Frank Baines, CBE, MVO | Principal Architect, Office of Works | |
26 June 1918 | Harry Baldwin, MBCS | ||
26 June 1918 | James Benjamin Ball | Controller of Timber Supplies | |
26 June 1918 | Charles Henry Burge, JP | ||
26 June 1918 | Alfred Butt | ||
26 June 1918 | Thomas Octavius Callender | ||
26 June 1918 | Col. Charles Chalmers, JP, DL | ||
26 June 1918 | John Charles Lewis Coward, KC | ||
26 June 1918 | Archibald D. Dawnay | Mayor of Wandsworth | |
26 June 1918 | Harry Seymour Foster, JP, DL | ||
26 June 1918 | John Meadows Frost, JP | Mayor of Chester | |
26 June 1918 | Walter Matthew Gibson, CVO, ISO | ||
26 June 1918 | Park Goff | ||
26 June 1918 | Maj. Archibald Gilbey Gold, JP, DL | ||
26 June 1918 | James Hacking | Mayor of Bury | |
26 June 1918 | John George Harbottle, JP | ||
26 June 1918 | Harry Thomas Hatt | ||
26 June 1918 | Alexander G. Jeans | Editor of the Liverpool Post | |
26 June 1918 | John Merry Le Sage | ||
26 June 1918 | Thomas William Lewis | Stipendiary Magistrate, Cardiff | |
26 June 1918 | Richard David Muir | ||
26 June 1918 | Peter Peacock | Mayor of Warrington | |
26 June 1918 | George H. Peters, JP | ||
26 June 1918 | Thomas Lee Roberts | ||
26 June 1918 | John Reid, JP, DL | ||
26 June 1918 | Col. Arthur W. Mayo-Robson, CB, CVO, FRCS | ||
26 June 1918 | Gerald Walter Roffey | ||
26 June 1918 | Edward Denison Ross, CIE, PhD | Principal of the School of Oriental Studies | |
26 June 1918 | Edgar Christian Sanders | ||
26 June 1918 | Ernest Shentall | Mayor of Chesterfield | |
26 June 1918 | Peter Wyatt Squire | ||
26 June 1918 | William Alexander Forster Todd | Lord Mayor of York | |
26 June 1918 | Alfred H. Warren, JP | Mayor of Poplar | |
26 June 1918 | Ernest Edward Wild, KC | ||
26 June 1918 | Percy Woodhouse, JP | ||
26 June 1918 | William Edward Foster, FSA | ||
26 June 1918 | Henry Albert Alcazar, KC | Member of the Executive Council and Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of frhe Colony of Trinidad and Tobago | |
26 June 1918 | Robert William Hamilton | Chief Justice of the High Court of East Africa | |
26 June 1918 | The Hon. Henry Edward Agincourt Hodges | a Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria | |
26 June 1918 | Robert Nelson Kotze | Government Mining Engineer, Department of Mines and Industries in the Union of South Africa | |
26 June 1918 | The Honourable Hormisdas Laporte | Chairman of the War Purchasing Commission, Canada | |
26 June 1918 | Robert Blair Roden | Chief Justice of the Colony of British Honduras | |
26 June 1918 | John William Salmond, KC, LLB | Solicitor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand | |
26 June 1918 | William John Sowden | ||
26 June 1918 | Gordon Fraser | Additional Member of the Legislative Council of the Governor of Madras | |
26 June 1918 | Deba Prasad Sarbadhikari, CIE, LLD | ||
26 June 1918 | Nilratan Sarkar | Additional Member of the Legislative Council of the Governor of Bengal | |
26 June 1918 | Logie Pirie Watson | Member of the Legislative Council of the Lieutenant Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh | |
26 June 1918 | Hormasji Ardeshir Wadia | ||
26 June 1918 | Robert Aitken | ||
26 June 1918 | Rai Bahadur Seth Sarupchand Hukamchand | ||
6 July 1918 | Harry Frankland Hepburn | Sheriff of the City of London | |
6 July 1918 | George Rowland Blades | Sheriff of the City of London |
Notes
The Hon. Charles Johnston, Speaker of the Legislative Council of the Dominion of New Zealand, died before his Patent of Knighthood could be completed.
References
- "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
- ^ The London Gazette, 2 April 1918 (issue 30607), pp. 4026–4027.
- The Edinburgh Gazette, 2 July 1918 (issue 13283), p. 2319.
- ^ The London Gazette, 2 August 1918 (issue 30825), p. 9111.
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