List of Knights Bachelor appointed in 1905
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 1905
Date | Name | Notes | Ref |
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10 February 1905 | John Foster Stevens | Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal | [2] |
10 February 1905 | Henry Bargrave Deane | Judge of the High Court of England and Wales | [2] |
30 June 1905 | John Cameron Lamb, CB, CMG | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Edward William Brabrook, CB | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Augustus Henry Oakes, CB | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Jervoise Athelstane Baines, CSI | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Philip Crampton Smyly | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | George Anderson | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Professor Thomas McCall-Anderson | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | William Bousfield | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Thomas Frederick Chavasse | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Thomas Skewes-Cox | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Edward William Fithian | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Robert Gardner | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Major Nicholas Gosselin | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Augustus Helder | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Alexander Blackie William Kennedy | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Boverton Redwoood | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | James Clifton Robinson | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Colonel Samuel Alexander Sadler | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | William A. Shipley | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | William Josiah Smyly | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Isidore Spielmann | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Thomas Vezey Strong | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | George Joseph Woodman | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Francis Taylor Piggott | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Hong Kong | [3] |
30 June 1905 | The Honourable Samuel McCaughey | Member of the Legislative Council of the State of New South Wales | [3] |
30 June 1905 | Philip Sydney Jones, MD | [3] | |
30 June 1905 | Edmond Sinclair Stevenson | Member of the Medical Council of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope | [3] |
30 June 1905 | William St John Carr | [3] | |
13 July 1905 | Thomas Thornhill Shann | Lord Mayor of Manchester. On the occasion of the King and Queen's visit to the city open a new dock and shipyard. | [3] |
24 July 1905 | Joseph Jonas | Lord Mayor of the City of Sheffield | [4] |
24 July 1905 | William Stephens | Mayor of the Borough of Salford | [4] |
9 November 1905 | James Bailey, MP | [5] | |
9 November 1905 | James Barr, MD | [5] | |
9 November 1905 | Arthur Chance | President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | [5] |
9 November 1905 | George Edwin Couzens | Mayor of Portsmouth | [5] |
9 November 1905 | Maurice Edward Dockrell | [5] | |
9 November 1905 | Walter Newton Fisher | [5] | |
9 November 1905 | Edward Cecil Hertslet | His Majesty's Consul-General, Antwerp | [5] |
9 November 1905 | Walter Johnson | [5] | |
9 November 1905 | James Knox | [5] | |
9 November 1905 | John McFadyean | of the Royal Veterinary College | [5] |
9 November 1905 | Joseph Herbert Marshall | [5] | |
9 November 1905 | Robert Purvis, MP | [5] | |
9 November 1905 | Commander Hamilton Pyni Freer-Smith | of the Home Office | [5] |
9 November 1905 | Ernest Augustus Northcote | Chief Justice of the Colony of Trinidad and Tobago | [6] |
9 November 1905 | Henry Rawlins Pipon Schooles | Chief Justice of Gibraltar | [6] |
9 November 1905 | Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Mill Pellatt | 2nd Regiment, 'Canadian Infantry (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada) | [6] |
9 November 1905 | William Newton | Member of the Council of Government of the Colony of Mauritius, and one of His Majesty's Counsel for that Colony | [6] |
9 November 1905 | John George Fraser | Member of the Legisr lative Council of the Orange River Colony | [6] |
9 November 1905 | Stanley Bois | [6] | |
9 November 1905 | Havilland Walter de Sausmarez | Judge of His Majesty's Supreme Consular Court for China and Corea | [6] |
9 November 1906 | Malcolm McNeill, CB | [7] | |
15 November 1905 | Edwin Andrew Cornwall | Chairman of the London County Council | [8] |
18 December 1905 | Colonel Charles Wyndham Murray, CB, MP | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | William James Bull, MP | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Clement Kinloch Cooke, | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Major William Eden Evans-Gordon, MP | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Samuel Paire | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Charles Frederick Claverhouse Graham | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Francis William Lowe, MP | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Horace Edward Moss | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Major Harry North | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Henry E. Randall | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | John S. Randies, MP | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | John Robinson | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | William Henry Vaudrey | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | Edgcombe Venning | [6] | |
18 December 1905 | John Lawson Walton, KC, MP | Attorney-General | [6] |
18 December 1905 | William Snowdon Robson, KC | Solicitor General | [6] |
References
- "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
- The London Gazette, 14 February 1905 (issue 27764), p. 1113.
- The London Gazette, 25 July 1905 (issue 27821), p. 5143.
- The London Gazette, 25 July 1905 (issue 27821), p. 5144.
- The London Gazette, 19 December 1905 (issue 27865), p. 9083.
- The London Gazette, 19 December 1905 (issue 27865), p. 9084.
- The London Gazette, 10 November 1905 (issue 27853), p. 7499.
- The London Gazette, 17 November 1905 (issue 27855), Page 7706.
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