List of titles and honours of Mary of Teck

This is a list of awards, decorations, honours, orders and titles belonging to Mary of Teck, queen consort of the United Kingdom. Where two dates are listed, then the first indicates the date of the attaining of the award or title, and the second indicates the date of its loss.

Royal and noble titles and styles

  • 26 May 1867 – 6 July 1893: Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Mary of Teck
  • 6 July 1893 – 22 January 1901: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of York
  • 22 January 1901 – 9 November 1901: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall and York
  • 9 November 1901 – 6 May 1910: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales
  • 6 May 1910 – 20 January 1936: Her Majesty The Queen
    • in India: Her Imperial Majesty The Queen-Empress
  • 20 January 1936 – 24 March 1953: Her Majesty Queen Mary
    • in India 20 January 1936 – 14 August 1947: Her Imperial Majesty The Queen-Empress Dowager

Other

British and Commonwealth honours

CountryDateAppointmentPost-nominal letters
 British India25 May 1889  24 March 1953Companion of the Imperial Order of the Crown of IndiaCI
 United Kingdom6 July 1893  24 March 1953Member First Class of the Royal Order of Victoria and AlbertVA
 United KingdomMay 1902  24 March 1953Royal Family Order of King Edward VII
 United Kingdom6 May 1910  24 March 1953Member of the Royal Red CrossRRC
 England3 June 1910  24 March 1953Royal Lady of the Most Noble Order of the GarterLG
 United Kingdom3 June 1911  24 March 1953Royal Family Order of King George V
 British India14 December 1911  24 March 1953Dame Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of IndiaGCSI
 United Kingdom24 August 1917  1936Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British EmpireGBE
27 March 1936  24 March 1953Grand Master and First and Principal Dame Grand Cross
 United Kingdom10 June 1927  24 March 1953Dame Grand Cross of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of JerusalemGCStJ[2]
 United Kingdom23 June 1936  24 March 1953Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian OrderGCVO
 United Kingdom9 May 1937  24 March 1953Royal Family Order of King George VI
 United Kingdom11 May 1937  24 March 1953Royal Victorian Chain
 United Kingdom25 December 1952  24 March 1953Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II
 Canada 22 March 1951 Canadian Forces' Decoration CD

Foreign honours

Country Award or order Class or position Year
 Portugal Order of Queen Saint Isabel Dame August 1893[3]
 Ethiopia Order of the Star of Ethiopia Grand Cross 8 August 1902
 Bavaria Order of St Elisabeth Grand Cross 21 April 1904
Persia Imperial Order of the Sun for Ladies 2nd Class 1904[4]
 Japan Order of the Precious Crown Grand Cordon 28 March 1905[5]
 Denmark Golden Wedding Badge 1906
 Prussia Order of Louise 1st Class 12 November 1907
 Russian Empire Order of Saint Catherine 1st class 5 August 1909
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia Order of Karađorđe's Star Grand Cross 1916
 Italy Red Cross Medal 1919
 Romania Red Cross Medal 1919
 France Order of the Legion of Honour Grand Cordon 16 May 1927
 Egypt Decoration of al-Kamal In Brilliants 4 July 1927
 Afghanistan Order of the Supreme Sun Collar 13 March 1928
 Ethiopia Order of the Queen of Sheba Grand Cross 13 January 1932
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia Order of St. Sava Grand Cross 1935[6]
 Greece Order of St Olga and St Sophia 1st Class 7 November 1938
 Romania Order of the Crown of Rumania Grand Cross 15 November 1938

Honorary military positions

Military Force Unit Position Year
German Army Husaren-Regiment Fürst Blücher von Wahlstatt Chief 1913
British Army 18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) Colonel-in-Chief 1914–1922
Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars Colonel-in-Chief 1920–1922
13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) Colonel-in-Chief 1922
100th (Worcestershire and Oxfordshire Yeomanry) Brigade, RFA (TA) Colonel-in-Chief 1922–1939
Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service President 1926–1949
Canadian Army The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Colonel-in-Chief 1928
British Army Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) Colonel-in-Chief 1937
63rd (Worcestershire and Oxfordshire Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, RA (TA) Colonel-in-Chief 1939–1942
387th Field Regiment, RA (Queen's Own Oxford Hussars) Colonel-in-Chief 1942–1950
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Colonel-in-Chief 1949
299th (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry and Queen's Own Oxford Hussars) Field Regiment, RA (TA) Colonel-in-Chief 1950

Honorary civil appointments

Degrees
CountryDateSchoolDegree
 Wales1902[7]University of WalesDoctor of Music (D.Mus)
Freedom of the city

Honorific eponyms

Roads, highways, and bridges

Ships

See also

References

  1. Reville, F Douglas (1920), History of the County of Brant (PDF), Brantford: The Hurley Printing Company Ltd, p. 201, retrieved 22 October 2020
  2. "No. 14348". The Edinburgh Gazette. 17 June 1927. p. 707.
  3. Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2014). "Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Príncipes da Casa Saxe-Coburgo-Gota" [Portuguese Honours awarded to Princes of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]. Pro Phalaris (in Portuguese). 9–10: 14. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  4. Afsaneh Najmabadi (2005), Women with mustaches and men without beards: Gender and sexual anxieties of Iranian modernity (PDF), University of California Press, pp. 78–85, 265
  5. 刑部芳則 (2017). 明治時代の勲章外交儀礼 (PDF) (in Japanese). 明治聖徳記念学会紀要. p. 157.
  6. Acović, Dragomir (2012). Slava i čast: Odlikovanja među Srbima, Srbi među odlikovanjima. Belgrade: Službeni Glasnik. p. 364.
  7. "The Royal visit to Wales". The Times (36759). London. 5 May 1902. p. 10.

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