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).
Date | Name | Notes | Ref | |
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1 January 1910 | Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay | [2] | ||
1 January 1910 | Alexander McRobert | |||
1 January 1910 | Dorabji Jamsetjee Tata | |||
1 January 1910 | late Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature, North West Provinces | [3] | ||
23 February 1910 | Robert Carr Selfe | |||
23 February 1910 | Robert Kyffin Thomas | [4] | ||
16 March 1910 | Hormusjee Nowrojee Mody | [5] | ||
17 March 1910 | Rufus Daniel Isaacs, KC | Solicitor-General | [6] | |
21 June 1910 | Thomas Edward Scrutton | Justice of the High Court of Justice | ||
7 July 1910 | Robert Andrew Allison | [7] | ||
7 July 1910 | Augustus Montague Bradley | |||
7 July 1910 | George Jack Cockburn | |||
7 July 1910 | Arthur Thomas Quiller Couch | |||
7 July 1910 | Robert Ellis Cunliffe | Solicitor to the Board of Trade | ||
7 July 1910 | Charles Henry Davis | lately Solicitor to the Public Works Loans Board | ||
7 July 1910 | Arthur Henry Downes, MD | Senior Medical Inspector for Poor Law Purposes to the Local Government Board | ||
7 July 1910 | Alfred East, ARA | |||
7 July 1910 | John Fagan, FRCSI | |||
7 July 1910 | John Forsey | Director of Naval Stores | ||
7 July 1910 | Col. George Malcolm Fox | |||
7 July 1910 | Phillip James Hamilton-Grierson[8] | Solicitor, Inland Revenue Department, Edinburgh | ||
7 July 1910 | Edward Hain | |||
7 July 1910 | Henry Hall | lately one of His Majesty's Inspectors of Mines | ||
7 July 1910 | George Hastings, MD | |||
7 July 1910 | Alfred Hopkinson, KC, LLD | |||
7 July 1910 | Clarendon Hyde | |||
7 July 1910 | Col. Robert William Inglis[9] | |||
7 July 1910 | Alfred Macdonald Bulteel Irwin, CSI | lately a Judge of the Chief Court of Lower Burma | ||
7 July 1910 | Benjamin Sands Johnson[10] | |||
7 July 1910 | John Lentaigne | President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland | ||
7 July 1910 | James Long | Chairman of the Cork Harbour Commission | ||
7 July 1910 | Henry Simpson Lunn, MD | |||
7 July 1910 | George Watson MacAlpine | |||
7 July 1910 | David Caldwell McVail, MB | |||
7 July 1910 | Albert Meldon | |||
7 July 1910 | James Edward Parrott, LLD[11] | |||
7 July 1910 | William Robertson | |||
7 July 1910 | Robert Michael Simon, MD | |||
7 July 1910 | Alexander Rose Stenning | |||
7 July 1910 | Maj. Thomas Bilbe Robinson | Agent-General in London for Queensland | ||
7 July 1910 | Henry Cooper Eggar, MVO | |||
7 July 1910 | George Ritchie | [12] | ||
7 July 1910 | The Hon. Charles Christopher Bowen | Speaker of the Legislative Council of the Dominion of New Zealand | ||
7 July 1910 | The Hon. George William Ross | Member of the Senate of the Dominion of Canada | ||
7 July 1910 | William Henry Beaumont | late Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Natal | ||
7 July 1910 | Byron Edmund Walker, CVO | President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce | ||
7 July 1910 | Henry Newell Bate | Chairman of the Ottawa Improvement Commission | ||
7 July 1910 | Mayor of the City of Cape Town | |||
7 July 1910 | Thomas Major Cullinan | lately Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Transvaal, Chairman and Managing Director of the Premier Diamond Mining Company Limited | ||
7 July 1910 | Surgeon-Lt-Col. Warren Roland Crooke-Lawless, CIE, MD | of the Coldstream Guards; Surgeon to the Viceroy of India | ||
7 July 1910 | Chinubhai Madhavlal, CIE | |||
12 October 1910 | John Eldon Bankes | Justice of the High Court of Justice | [13] | |
12 October 1910 | Horace Edmund Avory | Justice of the High Court of Justice | ||
12 October 1910 | Justice of the High Court of Justice | |||
12 October 1910 | Charles Montague Lush | Justice of the High Court of Justice | ||
26 October 1910 | John Allsebrook Simon, KC | Solicitor-General | [14] | |
21 November 1910 | Joseph Vintcent Jnr., LLB | Senior Judge of the High Court of Southern Rhodesia and Judge of the High Court of North-Western Rhodesia. Appointed by Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn during his visit to Southern Rhodesia. | [15] | |
21 November 1910 | Charles Patrick John Coghlan | Member of the Legislative Council of Southern Rhodesia. Appointed by Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn during his visit to Southern Rhodesia. |