List of knights and dames grand cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
Appearance
Below is a list of knights and dames grand cross of the Order of St Michael and St George.
- This indicates that the appointment was honorary.
- An asterisk (*) indicates a dame grand cross.
George III (Regency)
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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27 April 1818 | Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Maitland | Grand Master 1818–1824, Governor of Malta and Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian islands |
18 November 1818 | Baron Emmanuel Theotokis (as Emanuel, Baron Theotoky) | President of the Ionian Senate |
Stamo Calichiopulo | Senator of the Ionian Islands | |
Count Antonio Comuto | Former President of the Ionian Senate | |
16 December 1818 | Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Vinicombe Penrose | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
Giuseppe Borg Olivier | President of the Court of Appeal of Malta | |
Raffaele Crispino Xerri | Member of the Supreme Council of Justice of Malta | |
26 October 1819 | Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford | Chancellor of the Ionian Academy |
George IV
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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28 September 1820 | Admiral Sir Graham Moore | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
27 September 1821 | Sir Frederick Adam | Officer of the troops in the Ionian Islands |
1 March 1823 | Count Nicolo Annino | Senator of the Ionian Islands |
16 January 1824 | Admiral Sir Harry Burrard-Neale, Bart. | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
20 June 1825 | Field Marshal Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge | Grand Master 1825–1850 |
30 July 1825 | Marino Veja | President of the Ionian Senate |
23 April 1827 | Admiral Sir Edward Codrington | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
5 November 1828 | Major-General The Honourable Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby | Lieutenant-Governor of Malta |
21 January 1829 | Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
William IV
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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4 July 1831 | Vice-Admiral The Honourable Sir Henry Hotham | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
28 May 1832 | Giuseppe Calcédonio Debono | Member of the Supreme Council of Justice of Malta |
6 June 1832 | Giovanni Cappadoca | Member of the Supreme Council of Justice of Malta |
Angiolo Condari | Senator of the Ionian Islands | |
22 June 1832 | Sir James Macdonald, Bart. | Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands, died before investiture |
30 June 1832 | Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander George Woodford | Commander of the Forces in the Ionian Islands |
12 August 1832 | George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent | Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands |
4 May 1833 | Sir Frederick Hankey | Chief Secretary to the Governor of Malta |
26 June 1833 | Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs | Superintendent of the dockyard at Malta |
17 July 1833 | Spiridion Vittor, Count Bulgari | President of the Ionian Senate |
22 February 1834 | Admiral Sir Josias Rowley, Bart. | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
18 March 1835 | Lieutenant-General Sir Howard Douglas, Bart. | Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands |
2 April 1836 | Paolo, Count Parisio | Lord-Lieutenant of Malta |
28 September 1836 | Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Frederick Bouverie | Governor of Malta |
10 May 1837 | General Henry Pigot | |
General Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch | ||
Admiral The Honourable Robert Stopford | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean | |
General Sir Martin Hunter | ||
General Sir William Wilkinson | ||
Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Bulkeley Egerton | ||
General Sir John Oswald | ||
Lieutenant-General Sir Hudson Lowe | ||
Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Hussey Hussey | ||
17 May 1837 | Admiral Sir George Martin | |
Major-General Sir Patrick Ross |
Victoria
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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26 April 1838 | Pietro Petrizzopulo | President of the Ionian Senate |
2 May 1838 | Vice-Admiral Sir George Eyre | |
30 August 1839 | Sir Vittor Caridi | |
7 July 1840 | Sir Francisco Muzzan | |
Sir Pietro Coidan | ||
6 October 1840 | Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas | Chancellor and Senior Knight Commander of the Order |
15 January 1842 | Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha | Queen's consort |
21 January 1842 | Demetrio, Count Della Decima | |
18 March 1842 | Sir Agostino Randon | |
3 July 1843 | Lieutenant-General John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton | Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands |
Lieutenant-General The Honourable Sir Patrick Stuart | Governor of Malta | |
16 December 1844 | Antonio, Count Theotoky | |
26 June 1845 | Prince George, Duke of Cambridge | Grand Master 1845–1904 |
31 Mar 1847 | Spiridione Focca Stefano | President of the Senate of the Ionian Islands |
25 June 1849 | Henry George Ward | Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands |
7 September 1850 | Demetrio, Count Salomon | President of the Senate of the Ionian Islands |
23 November 1852 | Count Candianos Romas | President of the Senate of the Ionian Islands |
Demetrio, Count Caruso | Regent of Cephalonia | |
27 June 1853 | Vincenzo Casolani | Collector of the land revenue of Malta |
31 Mar 1855 | Alessandro Damaschino | |
16 May 1855 | Sir John Young, Bart. | Lord High Commissioners of the Ionian Islands, later Baron Lisgar |
11 January 1856 | Colonel Sir William Reid | Governor of Malta |
28 January 1856 | Sir Ignatius Gavin Bonavita | |
Giuseppe Maria de Piro, barone di Budaq | ||
9 July 1957 | Demetrio, Count Valsamachi | |
Dionisio, Count Flamburiari | For long services to the Ionian Government | |
15 May 1858 | Admiral Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons | Naval Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean |
15 February 1859 | Colonel Sir Henry Knight Storks | Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands |
16 April 1860 | Major-General Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant | Governor of Malta |
George Ferguson Bowen | Governor of Queensland | |
16 April 1860 | Sir Paolo Dingli | President of the Court of Appeal of Malta |
21 May 1864 | Petros Vrailas Armenis | Secretary of the Ionian Senate |
2 March 1867 | George Marcoras | Judge of the Supreme Court of the Ionian Islands |
24 April 1868 | Sir Adriano Dingli | Crown Law Officer and Crown Advocate of Malta |
Sir Edward Victor Louis Houlton | Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta | |
23 April 1868 | Lieutenant-General Sir Patrick Grant | Governor of Malta |
13 February 1869 | The Right Honourable Charles Stanley Monck, 4th Viscount Monck | Governor-General of Canada and Governor-in-Chief of Prince Edward Island |
25 Mar 1869 | The Right Honourable Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby | Former Secretary of State for War and the Colonies |
The Right Honourable Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey | Former Secretary of State for War and the Colonies | |
The Right Honourable John Russell, 1st Earl Russell | Former Secretary of State for War and the Colonies | |
29 June 1869 | Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh | |
24 November 1869 | The Right Honourable Edward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton | Former Secretary of State for the Colonies |
16 April 1870 | Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn | |
23 June 1873 | The Right Honourable John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury | Former Governor of Victoria |
20 February 1874 | Sir Henry Barkly | Governor of the Cape of Good Hope |
Sir John Peter Grant | Former Governor of Jamaica | |
31 March 1874 | General Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley | For distinguished services in command of the expedition against the Ashanti |
23 April 1874 | John Hawley Glover | Special Commissioner to the friendly native chiefs on the Gold Coast |
21 January 1875 | Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson | For special services in connection with the cession of the Fiji Islands |
20 March 1876 | Abu Bakar, Sultan of Johore (Honorary) | For services during the disturbances in the Malay Peninsula, in 1875-76 |
11 May 1876 | The Right Honourable Frederick Temple, Earl of Dufferin | Governor-General of Canada |
31 May 1877 | The Prince of Wales (Extra) | |
The Most Honourable George Augustus Constantine Phipps, 4th Marquess of Normanby | Governor of New Zealand | |
12 December 1877 | Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Purves Phayre | Governor of Mauritius |
6 February 1878 | The Honourable Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon | Governor of Fiji |
25 May 1878 | Major-General Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois | Governor of South Australia |
25 May 1878 | Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt | Member of the Halifax Fisheries Commission |
3 August 1878 | Chulalongkorn, King of Siam (Honorary) | For services to the Government of the Straits Settlements during the disturbances in the Malay States in 1875-76 |
7 August 1878 | Sir Henry Drummond Wolff | Commissioner on the European Commission for the organisation of Eastern Roumelia |
14 September 1878 | The Right Honourable John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Marquess of Lorne | Governor-General of Canada |
30 October 1878 | Sir John Rose, Bart. | In connection with the representation of British Colonial products at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878. |
24 May 1879 | The Right Honourable Richard Bickerton Pemell Lyons, 2nd Baron Lyons | Ambassador to France |
Lord Odo Russell | Ambassador to Germany | |
24 May 1879 | Sir Antonio Micallef | President of the Court of Appeal of Malta |
10 September 1879 | Sir Charles Lennox Wyke | Ambassador to Denmark |
Sir Richard Wood | Consul-General of Tunisia | |
9 October 1879 | His Excellency Nubar Pasha (Honorary) | Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs |
12 May 1880 | Prince Leopold (Extra) | |
29 May 1880 | General Sir Arthur Borton | Governor of Malta |
24 May 1881 | Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy | Governor of Queensland |
Major-General Sir Harry St. George Ord | Former Governor of Western Australia | |
28 July 1881 | Kalākaua, King of Hawaii (Honorary) | |
30 November 1881 | Sir Harry Smith Parkes | Minister to Japan |
20 February 1882 | Major-General Sir Henry Evelyn Wood | Commissioner for the Settlement of the Transvaal Territory |
30 March 1882 | His Honour John Henry Brand (Honorary) | President of the Orange Free State. |
24 May 1883 | The Right Honourable Frederic Rogers, 1st Baron Blachford | Former Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
24 May 1883 | Sir Henry Ernest Gascoigne Bulwer | Governor of Natal |
Sir James Robert Longden | Governor of Ceylon | |
4 July 1883 | Barghash bin Said, Sultan of Zanzibar (Honorary) | |
28 January 1884 | The Most Honourable Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marquess of Lansdowne | Governor-General of Canada |
24 May 1884 | Sir Robert Torrens | |
Sir Alfred Stephen | Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales | |
3 December 1884 | John Hay Drummond Hay | Minister to Morocco |
6 June 1885 | The Right Honourable Charles Robert Carington, 3rd Baron Carrington | Governor of New South Wales |
Sir Andrew Clarke | Inspector-General of Fortifications and Director of Works | |
Sir Anthony Musgrave | Governor of Queensland | |
Frederick Aloysius Weld | Governor of the Straits Settlements | |
26 June 1885 | Sir Edward Baldwin Malet | Ambassador to Germany |
25 August 1885 | Lieutenant-General Sir Gerald Graham | Special Commissioner for Bechuanaland |
1 December 1885 | Sir Julian Pauncefote | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
18 February 1886 | Sir William Arthur White | Minister to the Ottoman Empire |
The Right Honourable Sir Henry Thurstan Holland Bart. | Commissioner for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886 | |
Sir Charles Tupper | High Commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom | |
Sir John Kirk | Consul General to Zanzibar | |
20 February 1886 | The Right Honourable Sir Robert Burnett David Morier | Ambassador to Russia |
29 May 1886 | Sir Robert Biddulph | Former High Commissioner of Cyprus |
Sir Francis Clare Ford | Minister to Spain | |
29 January 1887 | Sir George Strahan | Governor of Tasmania |
24 May 1887 | General Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons | Governor of Malta |
General Sir Henry Wylie Norman | Governor of Jamaica | |
Sir Henry Brougham Loch | Governor of Victoria | |
Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson | Governor of South Australia | |
21 June 1887 | Sir Edward William Stafford | Former Prime Minister of New Zealand |
Sir Thomas Elder | Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia | |
10 January 1888 | Sir Ronald Ferguson Thomson | Former Minister to Persia |
28 January 1888 | Sir Henry Parkes[1] | Premier of New South Wales |
Sir Henry Turner Irving | Former Governor of British Guiana | |
24 May 1888 | Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart. | |
2 June 1888 | Sir Evelyn Baring | Consul General at Cairo |
Charles Johnson Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak | ||
10 September 1888 | The Honourable Sir Lionel Sackville Sackville-West | Minister to the United States of America |
2 January 1889 | Sir Hugh Low | Former Resident at Perak |
4 February 1889 | The Right Honourable William Hillier Onslow, 4th Earl of Onslow | Governor of New Zealand |
The Right Honourable Algernon Hawkins Thomond Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore | Governor of South Australia | |
24 May 1889 | Riyad Pasha (Honorary) | Prime Minister of Egypt |
Sir Thomas Francis Wade | Ambassador to China | |
Sir Robert Hart | Inspector-General of Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs | |
11 September 1889 | The Right Honourable John Adrian Louis Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun | Governor of Victoria |
1 November 1889 | Khalifah bin Said, Sultan of Zanzibar (Honorary) | |
1 January 1890 | The Right Honourable Somerset Richard Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl of Belmore | Former Governor of New South Wales |
21 May 1890 | The Right Honourable Henry Crespigny Vivian, 3rd Baron Vivian | Minister to Belgium |
14 August 1890 | The Right Honourable Victor Albert George Child-Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey | Governor of New South Wales |
1891 | George Stiebel | Jamaican entrepreneur |
2 April 1891 | Vice-Admiral Colmar, Freiherr von der Goltz (Honorary) | Officer of the Imperial German Navy |
23 July 1891 | Prince Abbas Bey of Egypt (Honorary) | |
1 January 1892 | Sir Cecil Clementi Smith | Governor of the Straits Settlements |
22 February 1892 | The Right Honourable David Boyle, 7th Earl of Glasgow | Governor of New Zealand |
25 May 1892 | Sir Horace Rumbold, Bart. | Minister to the Netherlands |
Major-General Sir Francis Wallace Grenfell | For services rendered in Egypt | |
6 August 1892 | The Honourable Sir Edmund John Monson | Minister to Belgium |
Sir Frank Cavendish Lascelles | Minister to Persia | |
16 August 1892 | Sir John Pender | For services in connection with the telegraphic communication of the Empire |
24 March 1893 | The Right Honourable Robert William Duff | Governor of New South Wales |
4 June 1893 | Sir George William Des Vœux | Former Governor of Hong Kong |
4 July 1893 | Sir Francis Walter de Winton | Comptroller and Treasurer of the Household of The Duke of York |
7 December 1893 | Sir Charles Russell | Attorney-General; for services rendered in connection with the Bering Sea Arbitration |
Sir Richard Everard Webster | For services rendered in connection with the Bering Sea Arbitration | |
3 March 1894 | Sir Spenser Buckingham St. John | Minister to Sweden and Norway |
15 March 1894 | The Honourable Sir Francis Richard Plunkett | Minister to Belgium |
26 May 1894 | The Honourable Sir Henry Ayers | Former Premier of South Australia |
1 January 1895 | Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock | Governor of Ceylon |
The Honourable Sir Samuel Walker Griffith | Chief Justice and former Premier of Queensland | |
14 March 1895 | Sir Charles Rivers Wilson | |
25 May 1895 | The Right Honourable John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 7th Earl of Aberdeen | Governor-General of Canada |
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell | Governor of the Straits Settlements | |
27 February 1896 | Sir Nicholas Roderick O'Conor | Ambassador to Russia |
23 April 1896 | Shahzada Habibulla Khan of Afghanistan (Honorary) | |
Shahzada Nasrulla Khan of Afghanistan (Honorary) | ||
20 May 1896 | Sir Donald Alexander Smith | High Commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom |
11 January 1897 | His Excellency Luís de Soveral (Honorary) | Portuguese Minister for Foreign Affairs |
4 June 1897 | Paul-Honoré Vigliani (Honorary) | For services rendered as arbitrator between Great Britain and Portugal on the Manica Boundary question |
22 June 1897 | The Right Honourable Jenico William Joseph Preston, 14th Viscount Gormanston | Governor of Tasmania |
The Honourable Sir Walter Francis Hely-Hutchinson | Governor of Natal | |
Sir Alfred Milner | Governor of the Cape of Good Hope and High Commissioner of South Africa | |
The Honourable Wilfrid Laurier | Prime Minister of Canada | |
The Honourable Sir Richard John Cartwright | Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce | |
Sir William Robinson | Governor of Hong Kong | |
Sir Henry Arthur Blake | Governor of Jamaica | |
The Honourable Sir Oliver Mowat | Canadian Minister of Justice | |
Sir Donald Currie | For services to British African Trade | |
Sir Thomas Sutherland | Director of the Suez Canal Company | |
His Excellency Aboul Kassem Khan (Honorary) | Envoy from the Shah of Persia to announce the Shah's accession | |
6 July 1897 | Prince Amir Khan of Persia | Special Envoy from the Shah of Persia to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession to the Throne. |
12 August 1897 | His Excellency Chang Yen Hoon | Special Ambassador from the Emperor of China to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession to the Throne. |
25 October 1897 | Menelik II of Ethiopia (Honorary) | |
21 May 1898 | General Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle | Governor of Malta |
His Excellency Mustafa Fahmi Pasha (Honorary) | President of the Egyptian Council of Ministers. | |
31 October 1898 | The Right Honourable Gilbert John Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto | Governor-General of Canada |
2 January 1899 | The Right Honourable Henry Robert Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden | Governor of New South Wales |
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton,Bart. | Governor of South Australia | |
His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Charles Stewart Scott | Ambassador to Russia | |
Major-General Sir Herbert Charles Chermside | For distinguished services in Crete | |
3 June 1899 | Sir Walter Joseph Sendall | Governor of British Guiana |
Sir Hugh Guion MacDonell | Minister to Portugal | |
Sir Godfrey Lushington | British delegate at the Anarchist Conference at Rome | |
2 December 1899 | Sir Robert Threshie Reid | For services in connection with the Venezuela Boundary Arbitration Commission |
1 January 1900 | Sir Joseph West Ridgeway | Governor of Ceylon |
Sir John Bramston | Former Assistant Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies | |
23 May 1900 | The Right Honourable Charles Wallace Alexander Napier Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington | Governor of Queensland |
Sir Augustus William Lawson Hemming | Governor of Jamaica | |
Major Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald | Minister to China | |
Sir Henry Mortimer Durand | Minister to Persia | |
28 June 1900 | Prince Muhammad Ali Bey of Egypt (Honorary) | |
1 January 1901 | The Right Honourable Sir John Forrest | Premier of Western Australia |
Edward VII
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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9 March 1901 | Prince George, Duke of Cornwall and York (Extra) | |
20 March 1901 | Idris Shah I, Sultan of Perak | |
19 April 1901 | General The Right Honourable Sir Redvers Henry Buller | For services rendered in connection with the Boer War |
Lieutenant-General Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Baron Kitchener of Khartoum | Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in South Africa | |
Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick William Edward Forestier Forestier-Walker | For services rendered in connection with the Boer War | |
General Sir George Stuart White | For services rendered in connection with the Boer War | |
6 May 1901 | Sir Frederick Matthew Darley | Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales |
23 May 1901 | The Right Honourable Uchter John Mark Knox, 5th Earl of Ranfurly | Governor of New Zealand |
27 June 1901 | His Excellency Mehedi ben el Arbi el Menebhi (Honorary)[2] | Special ambassador from the Sultan of Morocco to congratulate Edward VII on his accession |
28 June 1901 | Sir Charles Bruce | Governor of Mauritius |
9 November 1901 | Sir Giuseppe Carbone | President of the Court of Appeal of Malta |
Sir Henry Hamilton Johnston | Special Commissioner for Uganda | |
2 June 1902 | Vice-Admiral Felix Robert Eduard Emil Bendemann (Honorary) | Officer of the Imperial German Navy |
26 June 1902 | The Right Honourable Sir John Gordon Sprigg | Prime Minister of the Cape of Good Hope |
The Right Honourable Edmund Barton | Prime Minister of Australia | |
Sir Edwin Henry Egerton | Minister to Greece | |
Sir Ernest Mason Satow | Minister to China | |
9 November 1902 | Sir James Lyle Mackay | Special Commissioner for commercial negotiations with China |
His Excellency Count Matsukata Masayoshi (Honorary) | Former Prime Minister of Japan | |
6 December 1902 | Sir William Edmund Garstin | Under Secretary of State for Public Works in Egypt |
The Right Honourable Edward Macnaghten, Baron Macnaghten | ||
9 February 1903 | The Moayyed-ed-Dowleh of Persia (Honorary) | |
His Excellency Mirza Mohamed Khan (Honorary) | Yazir-i-Darbar to the Shah of Persia | |
5 March 1903 | The Right Honourable Sir Michael Henry Herbert | Ambassador to the United States of America |
26 June 1903 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson | Governor-General of Australia |
3 May 1904 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Henry Stafford Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote[3] | Governor-General of Australia |
24 June 1904 | Colonel Sir Henry Edward McCallum | Governor of Natal |
Sir Robert Bannatyne Finlay[4] | Attorney General, for services before the tribunal at The Hague on the question of priority in the payment of sums due by Venezuela to foreign countries | |
7 October 1904 | Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey[5] | Governor-General of Canada |
9 November 1904 | Sir Montagu Frederick Ommaney[6] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Francis Leveson Bertie[7] | Ambassador to Italy | |
2 January 1905 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Charles Hardinge[8] | Ambassador to Russia |
17 March 1905 | The Right Honourable William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne[9] | High Commissioner of South Africa and Governor of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony |
30 June 1905 | Admiral Baron Hermann von Spaun (Honorary)[10] | For services on the International Commission of Inquiry into the Dogger Bank incident |
Vice-Admiral François Ernest Fournier (Honorary)[10] | For services on the International Commission of Inquiry into the Dogger Bank incident | |
Rear-Admiral Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg[10] | ||
Colonel Charles Moore Watson[10] | For services in connection with the St. Louis Exhibition | |
Malcolm McIlwraith[10] | Judicial Adviser to Khedive of Egypt. | |
8 July 1905 | His Excellency Baron Jutarō Komura (Honorary)[11] | Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs |
7 August 1905 | Vice-Admiral Charles Touchard (Honorary)[12] | First Sea Lord of the French Admiralty |
Vice-Admiral Jacques Théophile Péphau (Honorary)[12] | Commander-in-Chief, Brest | |
Vice-Admiral Léonce Caillard (Honorary)[12] | Commander-in-Chief of the French Northern Squadron | |
4 October 1905 | Jens Christian Christensen (Honorary)[13] | Danish Minister of Marine |
Vice-Admiral Carl Frederick Wandel (Honorary)[13] | Officer in the Royal Danish Navy | |
9 November 1905 | His Excellency Captain William James Cohen Stuart (Honorary)[14] | Dutch Minister of Marine |
Vice-Admiral Abraham George Ellis (Honorary)[14] | In connection with the visit of the Channel Fleet to Dutch waters | |
11 December 1905 | Brevet Colonel Sir George Sydenham Clarke[15] | Secretary of the Committee of Imperial Defence |
The Right Honourable Sir Ernest Joseph Cassel[15] | ||
20 February 1906 | Marquis Saionji Kimmochi (Honorary)[16] | Prime Minister of Japan |
Count Inoue Kaoru (Honorary)[16] | In connection with the visit to Japan of Prince Arthur of Connaught | |
Katō Takaaki (Honorary)[16] | Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
General Baron Kuroki Tamemoto (Honorary)[16] | Officer of the Imperial Japanese Army | |
14 March 1906 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Arthur Nicolson, Bart.[17] | Ambassador to Russia |
29 June 1906 | Sir John Madden[18] | Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria |
6 May 1907 | Prince Fushimi Sadanaru[19] | |
24 June 1907 | His Excellency Mirza Hussan Khan (Honorary)[20] | Special Ambassador from Shah of Persia to announce the Shah's accession |
28 June 1907 | Sir William MacGregor[21] | Governor of Newfoundland |
Major Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams[21] | Governor of the Orange River Colony | |
2 June 1908 | The Right Honourable William Humble Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley[22] | Governor-General of Australia |
26 June 1908 | Sir Henry Moore Jackson[23] | Governor of Trinidad and Tobago |
11 August 1908 | Sir Francis John Stephens Hopwood[24] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
31 August 1908 | Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan[25] | Governor of Natal |
22 June 1909 | His Excellency Marshal Ghazi Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (Honorary)[26] | Special Envoy from the Sultan of Turkey to announce the Sultan's accession |
25 June 1909 | Sir John Anderson[27] | Governor of the Straits Settlements |
The Right Honourable Sir (William) Edward Goschen[28] | Ambassador to Germany | |
The Right Honourable Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen[28] | Ambassador to Spain | |
Louis Renault (Honorary)[28] | Legal Adviser to the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs | |
11 April 1910 | The Right Honourable William Lee Plunket, 5th Baron Plunket[29] | Governor of New Zealand |
George V
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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24 June 1910 | Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge[30] | Ambassador to Belgium |
2 November 1910 | The Right Honourable Herbert John Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone[31] | Governor-General of South Africa and High Commissioner of South Africa |
2 January 1911 | The Right Honourable Alexander Hugh Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh[32] | For services in connection with the Royal Commission on trade relations between Canada and the West Indian Colonies |
The Right Honourable William Snowdon Robson, Baron Robson[32] | For services in connection with the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration | |
19 June 1911 | The Right Honourable Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther[33] | Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire |
Sir Eldon Gorst[33] | Minister to Egypt | |
The Right Honourable Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman[33] | Governor-General of Australia | |
The Right Honourable Sir George Houston Reid[33] | High Commissioner of Australia to the United Kingdom | |
The Right Honourable Sir Charles Fitzpatrick[33] | Chief Justice of Canada | |
The Honourable Sir Richard Solomon[33] | High Commissioner of South Africa to the United Kingdom | |
Colonel Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard[33] | Governor of Hong Kong | |
1 January 1912 | Sir George Ruthven Le Hunte[34] | Governor of Trinidad and Tobago |
14 June 1912 | The Right Honourable Frederic John Napier Thesiger, 3rd Baron Chelmsford[35] | Governor of New South Wales |
Muhammad Said Pasha (Honorary)[36] | Prime Minister of Egypt | |
12 July 1912 | Sir Patrick Manson[37] | Medical Adviser in London to the Colonial Office; in recognition of his eminent services in connection with the investigation of the cause and cure of tropical disease. |
10 September 1912 | Vice-Admiral Don Jorge Montt (Honorary)[38] | Director-General of the Chilean Navy |
31 May 1913 | The Right Honourable John Poynder Dickson-Poynder, 1st Baron Islington[39] | Former Governor of New Zealand |
3 June 1913 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir George William Buchanan[40] | Ambassador to Russia |
1 January 1914 | The Right Honourable Alfred Emmott, 1st Baron Emmott[41] | Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
The Right Honourable Sir Fairfax Leighton Cartwright[41] | Ambassador to Austria-Hungary | |
13 February 1914 | The Right Honourable Ronald Craufurd Munro-Ferguson[42] | Governor-General of Australia |
The Right Honourable Sydney Charles Buxton[43] | Governor-General of South Africa | |
22 June 1914 | The Right Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool[44] | Governor of New Zealand |
The Right Honourable Robert Laird Borden[44] | Prime Minister of Canada | |
General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie Rundle[44] | Governor of Malta | |
Admiral Sir Day Hort Bosanquet[44] | Former Governor of South Australia | |
23 June 1914 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir William Conyngham Greene[45] | Ambassador to Japan |
1 January 1915 | The Right Honourable Sir Louis du Pan Mallet[46] | Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire |
19 December 1914 | His Excellency Hussein Rushdi Pasha (Honorary)[47] | Prime Minister of Egypt |
17 April 1915 | General de Division Michel Joseph Maunoury (Honorary)[48] | Officer in the French Army |
20 April 1915 | Lieutenant-General Mitsuomi Kamio (Honorary)[49] | Imperial Japanese Army, Commander-in-Chief of the Military Operations against Tsingtau |
Vice-Admiral Sadakichi Kato (Honorary)[49] | Imperial Japanese Navy, Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Operations against Tsingtau | |
3 June 1915 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir James Rennell Rodd[50] | Ambassador to Italy |
23 June 1915 | General Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien[51] | Colonel, The Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment |
Lieutenant-General Sir James Willcocks[51] | Commanding Indian Army Corps, British Expeditionary Force | |
27 August 1915 | General Henri Joseph Eugène Gouraud (Honorary)[52] | Officer in the French Army |
27 November 1915 | Lieutenant-General Nobile Carlo Porro dei Conti di Santa Maria della Bicocca (Honorary)[53] | Assistant Chief of the Staff, Italian Army |
1 January 1916 | Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Scott Gould Miles[54] | Governor of Gibraltar |
Ibrahim, Sultan of Johor (Honorary)[54] | ||
14 January 1916 | Lieutenant-General (temporary General) Sir Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer[55] | |
14 March 1916 | Lieutenant-General (temporary General) Sir Charles Carmichael Monro[56] | For services in connection with the withdrawal from Gallipoli |
31 May 1916 | Admiral Sir Cecil Burney[57] | |
3 June 1916 | Sir Arthur Henderson Young[58] | Governor of the Straits Settlements |
His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Cecil Arthur Spring Rice[58] | Ambassador to the United States of America | |
28 July 1916 | His Grace Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire[59] | Governor-General of Canada |
16 August 1916 | Sir Henry Howard[60] | Minister to the Holy See |
14 November 1916 | Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Arthur Henry McMahon[61] | High Commissioner of Egypt |
1 January 1917 | Sir George Vandeleur Fiddes[62] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
20 January 1917 | Lieutenant-General (temporary General) Sir Archibald James Murray[63] | Egyptian Expeditionary Force, for distinguished service in the field |
4 June 1917 | The Right Honourable Edgar Vincent, 1st Baron D'Abernon[64] | Chairman of the Royal Commission on the Natural Resources, Trade and Legislation of certain portions of His Majesty's Dominions |
17 December 1917 | General Sir Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby[65] | Egyptian Expeditionary Force, for distinguished services in the field |
1 January 1918 | The Honourable Sir Francis Hyde Villiers[66] | Minister to Belgium |
Temporary Surgeon-General Sir George Henry Makins[67] | For Military Operations in the field | |
Lieutenant-General Sir Cecil Frederick Nevil Macready[68] | Adjutant-General to the Forces | |
Lieutenant-General Sir John Steven Cowans[68] | Quartermaster-General to the Forces | |
3 June 1918 | The Right Honourable Sir George Eulas Foster[69] | Minister of Trade and Commerce of Canada |
Sir Owen Cosby Philipps[69] | For services to the Dominions and Colonies in connection with Shipping and other matters | |
2 August 1918 | Admiral The Honourable Sir Alexander Edward Bethell[70] | Former Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth |
3 August 1918 | The Right Honourable Joseph Cook[71] | Former Prime Minister of Australia |
1 January 1919 | Vice-Admiral The Honourable Sir Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe[72] | For services rendered during the First World War |
Vice-Admiral Sir Montague Edward Browning[72] | For services rendered during the First World War | |
Vice-Admiral Sir John Michael de Robeck[72] | For services rendered during the First World War | |
3 June 1919 | Admiral The Honourable Sir Stanley Cecil James Colville[73] | For services rendered during the First World War |
Admiral Sir Thomas Henry Martyn Jerram[73] | For services rendered during the First World War | |
Sir Francis Henry May[73] | Governor of Hong Kong | |
Sir Richard Frederick Crawford[73] | Commercial Adviser to the British Embassy at Washington | |
Lieutenant-General Sir Henry George Chauvel[74] | For services rendered in connection with Military Operations in Egypt | |
Lieutenant-General (Temporary General) Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan[74] | For services rendered in connection with Military Operations in Italy | |
Lieutenant-General (Temporary General) Sir George Francis Milne[74] | For services rendered in connection with Military Operations in the Balkans | |
Lieutenant-General William Raine Marshall[74] | For services rendered in connection with Military Operations in the Mesopotamia | |
General Sir William Robert Robertson[74] | For services rendered during the First World War | |
Lieutenant-General (Temporary General) Sir Hubert De la Poer Gough[74] | For services rendered in connection with Military Operations in France and Flanders | |
14 October 1919 | General Sir John Eccles Nixon[75] | For services rendered in connection with Military Operations in the Mesopotamia |
Field Marshal Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen[75] | For services rendered during the First World War | |
General Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton[75] | For services rendered during the First World War | |
22 December 1919 | His Excellency Youssef Wahba Pasha (Honorary)[76] | Prime Minister of Egypt |
1 January 1920 | Sir Eyre Crowe[77] | Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
5 June 1920 | The Right Honourable Sir John Newell Jordan[78] | Minister to China |
24 June 1920 | The Honourable Sir Thomas MacKenzie[79] | High Commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom |
28 June 1920 | The Right Honourable Henry William Forster, 1st Baron Forster[80] | Governor-General of Australia |
21 December 1920 | His Excellency Muhammad Tawfiq Nasim Pasha (Honorary)[81] | Prime Minister of Egypt |
1 January 1920 | Brigadier-General Sir William Henry Manning[82] | Governor of Ceylon |
1 February 1921 | The Right Honourable George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave[83] | Chairman of the Southern Rhodesia Commission |
3 June 1921 | Sir Hugh Charles Clifford[84] | Governor of Nigeria |
5 July 1921 | General The Right Honourable Julian Hedworth George Byng, 1st Baron Byng of Vimy[85] | Governor-General of Canada |
2 January 1922 | Major-General Sir Percy Zachariah Cox[86] | High Commissioner of Iraq |
Sir James Stevenson, Bart.[86] | Advisor to the Secretary of State for the Colonies on business questions and former member of the Munitions Council and the Army and Air Councils | |
18 May 1922 | Lieutenant-General Sir James Aylmer Lowthorpe Haldane[87] | General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Iraq |
3 June 1922 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes[88] | Ambassador to the United States of America |
22 August 1922 | Sir Harold Arthur Stuart[89] | British Representative on the Inter-Allied Plebiscite Commission in Upper Silesia |
16 October 1922 | Major-General Sir Edward Northey[90] | Governor of Kenya and High Commissioner of Zanzibar |
10 November 1922 | Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Robert Chancellor[91] | Principal Assistant Secretary of the Committee of Imperial Defence, former Governor of Trinidad and Tobago and Mauritius |
1 January 1923 | The Honourable Sir Francis Henry Dillon Bell[92] | Attorney-General of New Zealand |
His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Esmé William Howard[92] | Ambassador to Spain | |
The Right Honourable Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold, Bart.[92] | High Commissioner to Constantinople | |
2 June 1923 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Charles Norton Edgcumbe Eliot[93] | Ambassador to Japan |
6 November 1923 | Brigadier-General The Right Honourable Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone[94] | Governor-General of South Africa |
14 October 1924 | General Sir Charles Fergusson, Bart.[95] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
1 January 1925 | Sir Henry Hesketh Joudou Bell[96] | Former Governor of Mauritius |
Sir Francis Alexander Newdigate Newdegate[96] | Former Governor of Western Australia | |
3 June 1925 | The Right Honourable Sir John Lawrence Baird, Bart.[97] | Governor-General of Australia |
Sir William George Tyrrell[97] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | |
16 October 1925 | Vice-Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey[98] | Comptroller and Treasurer to The Prince of Wales |
1 January 1926 | Colonel The Honourable Sir James Allen[99] | High Commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom |
Sir Cecil James Barrington Hurst[99] | Legal Adviser to the Foreign Office | |
5 June 1926 | His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Ronald William Graham[100] | Ambassador to Italy |
His Excellency The Right Honourable Ronald Charles Lindsay[100] | Ambassador to Turkey | |
Sir Charles Murray Marling[100] | Ambassador to the Netherlands | |
20 July 1926 | The Right Honourable Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Viscount Willingdon[101] | Governor-General of Canada |
1 January 1927 | Colonel Henry Lawson Webster Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham[102] | President of the Empire Press Union and Deputy Chairman of the Empire Parliamentary Association |
Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard[102] | Governor the Straits Settlements High Commissioner to the Malay States | |
Faisal I of Iraq (Honorary)[102] | ||
17 February 1927 | Sir Francis Arthur Aglen[103] | Inspector-General of Chinese Maritime Customs |
3 June 1927 | Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, Bart.[104] | |
Sir William Lamond Allardyce[104] | Governor of Newfoundland | |
Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak[104] | ||
The Right Honourable Sir John Anthony Cecil Tilley[104] | Ambassador to Japan | |
2 January 1928 | Sir Graeme Thomson[105] | Governor of Nigeria |
4 June 1928 | Sir Charles Thomas Davis[106] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs |
Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs[106] | Governor of Jamaica | |
1 March 1929 | Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson[107] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
The Right Honourable Sir George Russell Clerk[107] | Ambassador to Turkey | |
3 June 1929 | Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Maurice Pascal Alers Hankey[108] | Secretary to the Cabinet and Committee of Imperial Defence, Clerk of the Privy Council |
Sir John Cadman[108] | ||
Sulaiman, Sultan of Selangor (Honorary)[108] | ||
The Right Honourable Sir George Dixon Grahame[108] | Ambassador to Spain | |
1 January 1930 | The Right Honourable Sir Joseph George Ward, Bt.[109] | Prime Minister of New Zealand |
Sir Horace Archer Byatt[109] | Governor of Trinidad and Tobago | |
The Right Honourable Sir Malcolm Arnold Robertson[109] | Ambassador to Argentina | |
10 January 1930 | The Right Honourable Charles Bathurst, 1st Baron Bledisloe[110] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
3 June 1930 | Sir Alexander Wood Renton[111] | Chairman of the Irish Grants Committee |
Sir Herbert James Stanley[111] | Governor of Ceylon | |
The Honourable Sir William Augustus Forbes Erskine[111] | Ambassador to Poland | |
2 December 1930 | Lieutenant-Colonel The Right Honourable George Herbert Hyde Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon[112] | Governor-General of South Africa |
1 January 1931 | Muhammad, Yang di-Pertuan Besar of the Negri Sembilan (Honorary)[113] | |
The Right Honourable Sir Francis Oswald Lindley[113] | Ambassador to Portugal | |
Sir Robert Gilbert Vansittart[113] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | |
3 June 1931 | Sir Cecil Clementi[114] | Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States |
1 January 1932 | Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Francis Henry Humphrys[115] | High Commissioner of Iraq |
22 April 1932 | The Right Honourable Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs[116] | Governor-General of Australia |
3 June 1932 | Sir Donald Charles Cameron[117] | Governor of Nigeria |
The Right Honourable Granville George Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl Granville[117] | Ambassador to Belgium | |
Sir James William Ronald Macleay[117] | Ambassador to Argentina | |
2 January 1933 | The Right Honourable Sir George Halsey Perley[118] | Minister without Portfolio, Canada |
Sir Horace John Wilson[118] | Chief Industrial Adviser to the Government | |
3 June 1933 | Sir Alexander Ransford Slater[119] | Governor of Jamaica |
Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope[119] | High Commissioner of Palestine | |
Iskandar, Sultan of Perak (Honorary)[120] | ||
1 January 1934 | The Right Honourable Lyman Poore Duff[121] | Chief Justice of Canada |
Sir John Michael Higgins[121] | For public services to Australia | |
Sir Cecil William Hunter-Rodwell[121] | Governor of Southern Rhodesia | |
Brigadier-General Sir Joseph Aloysius Byrne[121] | Governor of Kenya | |
Sir Henry Getty Chilton[121] | Ambassador to Argentina | |
The Right Honourable Sir James Eric Drummond[121] | Ambassador to Italy | |
23 April 1934 | The Prince George (Extra)[122] | |
4 June 1934 | Sir Alfred Claud Hollis[123] | Governor of Trinidad and Tobago |
The Right Honourable Sir Eric Clare Edmund Phipps[123] | Ambassador to Germany | |
1 January 1935 | Sir Edward Brandis Denham[124] | Governor of Jamaica |
11 January 1935 | Lieutenant-Colonel The Right Honourable George Vere Arundel Monckton-Arundell, 8th Viscount Galway[125] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
28 March 1935 | Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (Extra)[126] | |
23 May 1935 | John Buchan[127] | Governor-General of Canada |
3 June 1935 | Sir Henry Birchenough, Bart.[128] | President of the British South Africa Company and Chairman of the Beit Trustees |
The Right Honourable John Greig Latham[128] | Former Australian Attorney General and Minister for External Affairs | |
The Honourable Sir Christopher James Parr[128] | High Commissioner from New Zealand to the United Kingdom | |
The Right Honourable Sir William Thomas White[128] | For public services in Canada | |
Sir John Loader Maffey[128] | Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Colonies | |
Sir Herbert James Read[128] | For services to the Colonial Empire | |
Abdullah Ibn Hussein, Emir of Transjordan (Honorary)[128] | ||
The Right Honourable Aretas Akers-Douglas, 2nd Viscount Chilston[128] | Ambassador to Russia | |
28 November 1935 | Brigadier-General The Honourable Sir Alexander Gore Arkwright Hore-Ruthven[129] | Governor-General of Australia |
1 January 1936 | The Right Honourable Sir Robert Henry Clive[130] | Ambassador to Japan |
Edward VIII
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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23 June 1936 | The Honourable Sir William Hill Irvine[131] | Former Chief Justice of Victoria |
Sir Selwyn Macgregor Grier[131] | Governor of the Windward Islands |
George VI
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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1 February 1937 | Sir Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas[132] | Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States |
Sir Miles Wedderburn Lampson[132] | Ambassador to Egypt | |
Sir Herbert William Malkin[132] | Legal Adviser to the Foreign Office | |
5 February 1937 | The Honourable Patrick Duncan[133] | Governor-General of South Africa |
1 April 1937 | Commander The Honourable Sir Archibald Douglas Cochrane[134] | Governor of Burma |
11 May 1937 | Sir William Henry Clark[135] | High Commissioner for Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland |
Sir Robert Randolph Garran[135] | For public services Australia | |
The Right Honourable Sir Michael Myers[135] | Chief Justice of New Zealand | |
Sir Bernard Henry Bourdillon[135] | Governor of Nigeria | |
The Right Honourable Sir Percy Lyham Loraine, Bt.[135] | Ambassador to Turkey | |
Sir Frederick William Leith-Ross[135] | Chief Economic Adviser to HM Government | |
29 June 1937 | The Right Honourable Sir Leslie Orme Wilson[136] | Governor of Queensland |
1 January 1938 | The Right Honourable Earle Christmas Grafton Page[137] | Minister for Commerce and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia |
9 June 1938 | The Right Honourable William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech[138] | Former Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Sir Howard William Kennard[138] | Ambassador to Poland | |
2 January 1939 | Sir Campbell Stuart[139] | Chairman and UK Representative, Imperial Communications Advisory Committee. Treasurer of King George's Trust and of King George's Fields Foundation - for public services |
Malcolm Hailey, 1st Baron Hailey[139] | Director, African Research Survey | |
The Honourable Sir Alexander Montagu George Cadogan[139] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | |
The Right Honourable Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson[139] | Ambassador to Germany | |
8 June 1939 | Sir Edward John Harding[140] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Dominions Office |
1 January 1941 | Sir Harold Alfred MacMichael[141] | High Commissioner for Palestine and High Commissioner for TransJordan |
The Right Honourable Sir Robert Leslie Craigie[141] | Ambassador to Japan | |
12 June 1941 | Sir Andrew Caldecott[142] | Governor of Ceylon |
Sir Esmond Ovey[142] | Ambassador to Argentina | |
1 January 1942 | Sir Arthur Frederick Richards[143] | Governor of Jamaica |
Sir Archibald John Kerr Clark Kerr[143] | Ambassador to China | |
11 June 1942 | Sir Gerald Campbell[144] | Former Director-General of the British Information Services in the United States of America |
Sir Frederick Phillips[144] | Third Secretary, HM Treasury, and representative of the Department in the United States of America | |
Sir Arthur Charles Cosmo Parkinson[144] | Former Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Office | |
1 January 1943 | Sir Wilfrid Edward Francis Jackson[145] | Governor of Tanganyika |
Sir Kinahan Cornwallis[145] | Ambassador to Iraq | |
2 June 1943 | Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore[146] | Governor of Kenya |
4 August 1943 | Sir Ernest Clark[147] | Governor of Tasmania |
1 January 1944 | Sir George Henry Gater[148] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Office |
8 June 1944 | Sir Eric Teichman[149] | Former Chinese Adviser to the British Embassy at Chungking |
22 August 1944 | Major-General Sir Winston Joseph Dugan[150] | Governor of Victoria |
1 January 1945 | Captain The Honourable Sir Bede Edmund Hugh Clifford[151] | Governor of Trinidad and Tobago |
14 June 1945 | Sir Frank Arthur Stockdale[152] | Development Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, late Comptroller, Development and Welfare, West Indies |
1 January 1946 | Sir Harry Fagg Batterbee[153] | High Commissioner to New Zealand |
Sir Mark Aitchison Young[153] | Governor of Hong Kong | |
Sir Horace James Seymour[153] | Ambassador to China | |
29 January 1946 | Field-Marshal The Honourable Sir Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander[154] | Governor-General of Canada |
Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Cyril Freyberg[154] | Governor-General of New Zealand | |
13 June 1946 | Sir Alan Cuthbert Maxwell Burns[155] | Governor of the Gold Coast |
1 January 1947 | Major-General Sir Philip Euen Mitchell[156] | Governor of Kenya |
Sir Ronald Ian Campbell[156] | Ambassador to Egypt | |
Sir Maurice Drummond Peterson[156] | Ambassador to Russia | |
12 June 1947 | The Honourable Sir James Mitchell[157] | Lieutenant-Governor of Western Australia |
Major-General Sir Hubert Jervoise Huddleston[157] | Former Governor-General of the Sudan | |
1 January 1948 | Sir Crawfurd Wilfrid Griffin Eady[158] | Second Secretary, HM Treasury |
Major-General Sir Hubert Elvin Rance[158] | Governor of Burma | |
The Right Honourable Alfred Duff Cooper[158] | Former Ambassador to France | |
Sir Oliver Charles Harvey[158] | Ambassador to France | |
10 June 1948 | The Right Honourable Robert Alderson Wright, Baron Wright[159] | Former Lord of Appeal in Ordinary |
Sir Eric Gustav Machtig[159] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations | |
General Sir Alan Gordon Cunningham[159] | Former High Commissioner of Palestine | |
Sir Orme Garton Sargent[159] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office | |
1 January 1949 | The Right Honourable Wyndham Raymond Portal, 1st Viscount Portal[160] | For services as President of the Olympic Games |
Sir Ralph Clarmont Skrine Stevenson[160] | Ambassador to China | |
14 May 1949 | The Right Honourable Herwald Ramsbotham, 1st Baron Soulbury[161] | Governor-General of Ceylon |
9 June 1949 | Sir Richard Henry Archibald Carter[162] | Former Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Commonwealth Relations Office |
Sir John Huggins[162] | Governor of Jamaica | |
2 January 1950 | Sir John Hathorn Hall[163] | Governor of Uganda |
Sir David Victor Kelly[163] | Ambassador to Russia | |
8 June 1950 | Sir William Strang[164] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office |
1 January 1951 | Sir Percivale Liesching[165] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations |
Sir John Stuart Macpherson[165] | Governor of Nigeria | |
7 June 1951 | Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Edward Nye[166] | High Commissioner to India |
Sir Alexander William George Herder Grantham[166] | Governor of Hong Kong | |
Sir Thomas Ingram Kynaston Lloyd[166] | Permanent Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office | |
Sir Edmund Leo Hall-Patch[166] | Permanent United Kingdom Representative on the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation at Paris | |
9 November 1951 | The Right Honourable William John McKell[167] | Governor-General of Australia |
1 January 1952 | Sir Charles Noble Arden-Clarke[168] | Governor of the Gold Coast |
The Right Honourable Sir Oliver Shewell Franks | Ambassador to the United States |
Elizabeth II
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
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5 June 1952 | The Right Honourable Edward George William Tyrwhitt Knollys, 2nd Viscount Knollys[169] | Representative of HM Government on the International Materials Conference |
Sir Peter Alexander Clutterbuck[169] | High Commissioner to Canada | |
Sir Victor Alexander Louis Mallet[169] | Ambassador to Italy | |
29 July 1952 | Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie[170] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
10 December 1952 | Field-Marshal Sir William Joseph Slim[171] | Governor-General of Australia |
1 January 1953 | Sir Edward Francis Twining[172] | Governor of Tanganyika |
Sir Ivone Augustine Kirkpatrick[172] | High Commissioner to West Germany | |
1 June 1953 | Major-General Sir John Noble Kennedy[173] | Governor of Southern Rhodesia |
Sir John Gilbert Laithwaite[173] | High Commissioner to Pakistan | |
General Sir Gerald Walter Robert Templer[173] | High Commissioner to Malaya | |
Abu Bakar, Sultan of Pahang (Honorary)[173] | ||
1 January 1954 | Sir John Balfour[174] | Ambassador to Spain |
10 June 1954 | Sir Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb[175] | Ambassador to France |
The Right Honourable Sir Owen Dixon[176] | Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia | |
24 June 1954 | The Honourable Sir Oliver Ernest Goonetilleke[177] | Governor-General of Ceylon |
1 January 1955 | Aga Khan III[178] | |
The Honourable Sir Evelyn Baring[178] | Governor of Kenya | |
Sir Roger Mellor Makins[178] | Ambassador to the United States | |
9 June 1955 | Sir Esler Maberly Dening[179] | Ambassador to Japan |
31 May 1956 | Sir Charles Brinsley Pemberton Peake[180] | Ambassador to Greece |
1 January 1957 | The Honourable Thomas Playford[181] | Premier of South Australia |
Abdul Rahman, Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan (Honorary)[182] | ||
Sir Pierson John Dixon[182] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations | |
13 June 1957 | Sir Hugh Mackintosh Foot[183] | Governor of Jamaica |
Sir Donald Charles MacGillivray[183] | High Commissioner to Malaya | |
Sir James Wilson Robertson[183] | Governor-General of Nigeria | |
16 July 1957 | The Right Honourable Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax[184] | Grand Master of the Order |
19 July 1957 | The Right Honourable Charles John Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham[185] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
11 October 1957 | The Right Honourable William Francis Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel[186] | Governor-General of Ghana |
1 January 1958 | The Most Honourable Gerald Rufus Isaacs, 2nd Marquess of Reading[187] | Leader of the Delegation to the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee Meeting. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs |
Sir Michael Robert Wright[187] | Ambassador to Iraq | |
12 June 1958 | The Right Honourable Sir Arthur William Fadden[188] | Federal Treasurer and former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia |
Sir Robert Heatlie Scott[189] | Commissioner-General for South East Asia | |
1 January 1959 | Sir Frank Godbould Lee[190] | Permanent Secretary, Board of Trade |
Sir Abraham Jeremy Raisman[190] | For services to the Commonwealth | |
Sir Harold Anthony Caccia[190] | Ambassador to the United States | |
13 June 1959 | Sir Arthur Edward Trevor Benson[191] | Former Governor of Northern Rhodesia |
8 December 1959 | The Right Honourable George Nigel Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk[192] | Commissioner for Singapore and South-East Asia |
15 December 1959 | The Right Honourable William Shepherd Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil[193] | Governor-General of Australia |
1 January 1960 | Sir Christopher Eden Steel[194] | Ambassador to West Germany |
26 April 1960 | Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan (Honorary)[195] | President of Pakistan |
11 June 1960 | Sir Kenneth Roberts-Wray[196] | Legal Adviser, Commonwealth Relations Office and Colonial Office |
11 November 1960 | Sir Gerald Gray Fitzmaurice[197] | Legal Adviser, Foreign Office |
11 May 1961 | The Right Honourable William Philip Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle[198] | Governor-General of Australia |
24 May 1961 | The Right Honourable Derick Heathcoat, 1st Viscount Amory[199] | High Commissioner to Canada |
9 June 1961 | Sir Maurice Henry Dorman[200] | Governor-General of Sierra Leone |
1 January 1962 | Sir Robert Brown Black[201] | Governor of Hong Kong |
Sir Henry Ashley Clarke[201] | Ambassador to Italy | |
16 March 1962 | Sir Richard Gordon Turnbull[202] | Governor-General of Tanganyika |
6 July 1962 | The Honourable Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston[203] | Governor-General of Sierra Leone |
17 August 1962 | Sir Kenneth William Blackburne[204] | Governor-General of Jamaica |
3 August 1962 | Brigadier Bernard Edward Fergusson[205] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
8 November 1962 | Senator The Honourable Clifford Clarence Campbell[206] | Governor-General of Jamaica |
20 November 1962 | Sir Patrick Muir Renison[207] | Governor of Kenya |
3 December 1962 | Sir Solomon Hochoy[208] | Governor-General of Trinidad and Tobago |
3 December 1962 | Sir Walter Fleming Coutts[209] | Governor-General of Uganda |
1 January 1963 | Sir William Allmond Codrington Goode[210] | Governor of North Borneo |
Sir Frank Kenyon Roberts[210] | Ambassador to West Germany | |
2 April 1963 | General Sir Reginald Alexander Dallas Brooks[211] | Governor of Victoria |
8 June 1963 | Sir Patrick Henry Dean[212] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations |
12 July 1963 | The Right Honourable Antony Henry Head, 1st Viscount Head[213] | High Commissioner to Malaysia |
1 January 1964 | Sir Ralph Francis Alnwick Grey[214] | Governor of British Guiana |
Sir Roger Bentham Stevens[214] | Former Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office | |
13 June 1964 | Sir Arthur Hilton Poynton[215] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Office |
7 December 1964 | Sir Glyn Smallwood Jones[216] | Governor-General of Malawi |
1 January 1965 | The Right Honourable Sir Garfield Edward John Barwick[217] | Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia |
Sir Joseph John Saville Garner[218] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Commonwealth Relations Office | |
12 June 1965 | Sir Paul Henry Gore-Booth[219] | Former High Commissioner to India |
Sir Humphrey Trevelyan[219] | Ambassador to Russia | |
The Right Honourable Walter Nash[220] | For political and public services to New Zealand | |
1 September 1965 | The Right Honourable Richard Gardiner Casey, Baron Casey[221] | Governor-General of Australia |
25 October 1965 | Sir John Warburton Paul[222] | Governor-General of The Gambia |
1 November 1965 | Sālote Tupou III of Tonga* (Honorary)[223] | |
26 May 1966 | Sir Richard Edmonds Luyt[224] | Governor-General of Guyana |
11 June 1966 | Sir Norman Victor Kipping[225] | Former Director-General of the Federation of British Industries |
12 September 1966 | Alhaji Farimang Mamadi Singateh[226] | Governor-General of The Gambia |
30 November 1966 | Sir John Montague Stow[227] | Governor-General of Barbados |
15 December 1966 | David James Gardiner Rose[228] | Governor-General of Guyana |
1 January 1967 | Sir John Guthrie Ward[229] | Former Ambassador to Italy |
12 May 1967 | Arleigh Winston Scott[230] | Governor-General of Barbados |
10 June 1967 | Sir Charles Arthur Evelyn Shuckburgh[231] | Ambassador to Italy |
19 July 1967 | Sir Arthur Porritt, Bt.[232] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
12 October 1967 | Prince Edward, Duke of Kent[233] | |
1 January 1968 | Sir Francis Brian Anthony Rundall[234] | Ambassador to Japan |
11 March 1968 | Sir John Shaw Rennie[235] | Governor-General of Mauritius |
2 August 1968 | Arthur Leonard Williams[236] | Governor-General of Mauritius |
1 January 1969 | Sir William Denis Allen[237] | Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
Sir David Clive Crosbie Trench[237] | Governor of Hong Kong | |
10 February 1969 | The Right Honourable Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck[238] | Governor-General of Australia |
14 June 1969 | The Right Honourable Samuel Hood, 6th Viscount Hood[239] | Former Deputy Under-Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
1 January 1970 | Sir Christopher William Machell Cox[240] | Educational Adviser, Ministry of Overseas Development |
Sir John Walter Nicholls[240] | Former Ambassador to South Africa | |
13 June 1970 | Sir Bernard Alexander Brocas Burrows[241] | Permanent Representative on the NATO Council, Brussels |
9 October 1970 | Sir Robert Sidney Foster[242] | Governor-General of Fiji |
21 October 1970 | Mr Justice Banja Tejan-Sie[243] | Governor-General of Sierra Leone |
1 January 1970 | Sir Charles Hepburn Johnston[244] | High Commissioner to Australia |
The Right Honourable John McEwen[245] | For eminent political and public services to Australia | |
12 June 1971 | Sir Archibald Duncan Wilson[246] | Ambassador to Russia |
Sir Denis Arthur Hepworth Wright[246] | Ambassador to Iran | |
1 January 1972 | Sir William Alan Nield[247] | Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office |
Sir Denis Arthur Greenhill[247] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Head of HM Diplomatic Service | |
The Honourable Sir Con Douglas Walter O'Neill[247] | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | |
The Right Honourable Arthur Christopher John Soames[247] | Ambassador to France | |
The Honourable Sir Henry Edward Bolte[247] | Premier and Treasurer of Victoria | |
25 July 1972 | Sir Edward Denis Blundell[248] | Former High Commissioner from New Zealand to the United Kingdom |
21 December 1972 | Ratu George Cakobau[249] | Governor-General of Fiji |
1 January 1973 | Sir John Arthur Pilcher[250] | Former Ambassador to Japan |
6 February 1973 | Abdool Raman Mahomed Osman[251] | Governor-General of Mauritius |
2 June 1973 | Sir Robert Stewart Crawford[252] | Former Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
Sir Colin Tradescant Crowe[252] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York | |
13 June 1973 | The Honourable Sir Milo Boughton Butler[253] | Governor-General of the Bahamas |
1 January 1974 | The Right Honourable George Rowland Stanley Baring, 3rd Earl of Cromer[254] | Ambassador to the United States |
8 February 1974 | Leo Victor de Gale[255] | Governor-General of Grenada |
15 June 1974 | Sir Patrick Francis Hancock[256] | Ambassador to Italy |
Sir Edward Heywood Peck[256] | Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council | |
1 January 1975 | Sir Thomas Brimelow[257] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of HM Diplomatic Service |
The Right Honourable Sir Morrice James[257] | High Commissioner to Australia | |
14 June 1975 | Sir Edward Tomkins[258] | Ambassador to France |
Sir Robert William Askin[258] | Former Premier of New South Wales | |
16 September 1975 | Sir John Guise[259] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
1 January 1976 | Sir William Vincent John Evans[260] | Former Legal Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
Sir Roger William Jackling[260] | Former Leader of the UK Delegation to the Conference on the Law of the Sea | |
23 April 1976 | The Honourable Sir John Robert Kerr[261] | Governor-General of Australia |
12 June 1976 | Sir Charles Michael Walker[262] | High Commissioner to India |
17 November 1976 | The Honourable Deighton Harcourt Lisle Ward[263] | Governor-General of Barbados |
31 December 1976 | Sir Michael Palliser[264] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of HM Diplomatic Service |
1 March 1977 | Tore Lokoloko[265] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
11 June 1977 | Sir John Nicholas Henderson[266] | Ambassador to France |
Sir Donald Maitland[266] | Permanent Representative to the European Communities, Brussels | |
16 November 1977 | Sir Zelman Cowen[267] | Governor-General of Australia |
31 December 1977 | Sir John Baines Johnston[268] | High Commissioner to Canada |
The Honourable Sir Peter Ramsbotham[268] | Governor of Bermuda | |
3 June 1978 | The Right Honourable Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam[269] | Prime Minister of Mauritius |
Sir Maurice Oldfield[270] | Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service | |
30 December 1978 | Sir David Aubrey Scott[271] | Ambassador to South Africa |
23 February 1979 | Sir Allen Montgomery Lewis[272] | Governor-General of Saint Lucia |
8 March 1979 | Paul Godwin Scoon[273] | Governor-General of Grenada |
2 June 1979 | Fiatau Penitala Teo[274] | Governor-General of Tuvalu |
16 June 1979 | Sir Alan Hugh Campbell[275] | Ambassador to Italy |
Sir John Killick[275] | Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council | |
29 October 1979 | Sir Sydney Douglas Gun-Munro[276] | Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
20 December 1979 | Sir Gerald Christopher Cash[277] | Governor-General of the Bahamas |
31 December 1979 | Sir Antony Duff[278] | Deputy Governor of Southern Rhodesia |
Sir Donald Tebbit[278] | High Commissioner to Australia | |
22 February 1980 | Baddeley Devesi[279] | Governor-General of the Solomon Islands |
14 June 1980 | Sir Michael Wilford[280] | Ambassador to Japan |
1 August 1980 | The Honourable David Stuart Beattie[281] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
31 December 1980 | Sir John Oliver Wright[282] | Ambassador to West Germany |
10 March 1981 | The Right Honourable Sir Harry Talbot Gibbs[283] | Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia |
18 April 1981 | The Most Honourable Florizel Augustus Glasspole[284] | Governor-General of Jamaica |
13 June 1981 | Sir Clive Martin Rose[285] | Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council |
Sir Howard Smith[285] | Director-General of MI5 | |
1 November 1981 | Sir Wilfred Ebenezer Jacobs[286] | Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda |
31 December 1981 | Sir Reginald Alfred Hibbert[287] | Ambassador to France |
Sir Anthony Derrick Parsons[287] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations | |
28 May 1982 | The Right Honourable Sir Ninian Martin Stephen[288] | Governor-General of Australia |
12 June 1982 | Sir Herbert Ben Curtis Keeble[289] | Ambassador to Russia |
31 December 1982 | Sir Edward Youde[290] | Governor of Hong Kong |
28 February 1983 | The Honourable Kingsford Dibela[291] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
29 March 1983 | Ratu Sir Penaia Kanatabatu Ganilau[292] | Governor-General of Fiji |
11 June 1983 | Sir Percy Cradock[293] | Ambassador to China |
31 December 1983 | Sir Arthur Henry Hugh Cortazzi[294] | Ambassador to Japan |
Sir Albert James Macqueen Craig[294] | Ambassador to Saudi Arabia | |
The Right Honourable Robert David Muldoon[295] | Prime Minister of New Zealand | |
3 February 1984 | Sir Clement Athelston Arrindell[296] | Governor-General of Saint Christopher and Nevis |
14 February 1984 | Elmira Minita Gordon*[297] | Governor-General of Belize |
23 February 1984 | Sir Hugh Worrell Springer[298] | Governor-General of Barbados |
16 June 1984 | Sir Michael Dacres Butler[299] | Permanent Representative to the European Communities |
15 June 1985 | Sir John Thomson[300] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations |
30 July 1985 | Joseph Lambert Eustace[301] | Governor-General of Saint Vincent and The Grenadines |
6 November 1985 | The Most Reverend Sir Paul Alfred Reeves[302] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
31 December 1985 | Sir John Alexander Noble Graham, Bt.[303] | Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council |
25 February 1986 | Sir Veerasamy Ringadoo[304] | Governor-General of Mauritius |
14 June 1986 | Sir Antony Arthur Acland[305] | Ambassador to the United States |
8 July 1986 | Tupua Leupena[306] | Governor-General of Tuvalu |
31 December 1986 | Sir Julian Leonard Bullard[307] | Ambassador to West Germany |
13 June 1987 | Sir John Emsley Fretwell[308] | Ambassador to France |
31 December 1987 | The Right Honourable Thomas Edward Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges[309] | Former Ambassador to Italy |
11 June 1988 | The Right Honourable Peter Alexander Rupert Carington, 6th Baron Carrington[310] | Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation |
17 August 1988 | George Geria Dennis Lepping[311] | Governor-General of the Solomon Islands |
31 December 1988 | Sir Crispin Tickell[312] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations |
21 February 1989 | Ignatius Kilage[313] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
17 June 1989 | Sir Patrick Richard Henry Wright[314] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Head of HM Diplomatic Service |
8 February 1990 | Vincent Serei Eri[315] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
18 April 1990 | Dame Ruth Nita Barrow[316] | Governor-General of Barbados |
16 June 1990 | The Right Honourable Michael Thomas Somare[317] | Foreign Minister of Papua New Guinea |
1 October 1990 | The Right Honourable Toaripi Lauti[318] | Governor-General of Tuvalu |
27 November 1990 | Dame Catherine Anne Tizard*[319] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
31 December 1990 | Sir David Clive Wilson[320] | Governor of Hong Kong |
22 January 1991 | David Emmanuel Jack[321] | Governor-General of St. Vincent and The Grenadines |
15 June 1991 | Sir Arthur David Saunders Goodall[322] | High Commissioner to India |
10 December 1991 | Wiwa Korowi[323] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
31 December 1981 | Sir John Stainton Whitehead[324] | Ambassador to Japan |
13 June 1982 | Sir Michael O'Donel Bjarne Alexander[325] | Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council |
6 September 1992 | Reginald Oswald Palmer[326] | Governor-General of Grenada |
31 December 1992 | Sir Ewen Alastair John Fergusson[327] | Ambassador to France |
9 November 1993 | James Beethoven Carlisle[328] | Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda |
31 December 1993 | Sir David Gillmore[329] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State of Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of HM Diplomatic Service |
22 February 1994 | Colville Norbert Young[330] | Governor-General of Belize |
31 December 1994 | Sir David Hugh Alexander Hannay[331] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations |
22 February 1995 | Orville Alton Turnquest[332] | Governor-General of the Bahamas |
31 March 1995 | Moses Puibangara Pitakaka[333] | Governor-General of the Solomon Islands |
17 June 1995 | Sir Nicholas Maxted Fenn[334] | High Commissioner to India |
30 December 1995 | The Right Honourable Justice Michael Hardie Boys[335] | Governor-General of New Zealand |
1 January 1996 | Cuthbert Montraville Sebastian[336] | Governor-General of St. Christopher and Nevis |
15 February 1996 | Tulaga Manuella[337] | Governor-General of Tuvalu |
1 June 1996 | Sir Clifford Straughn Husbands[338] | Governor-General of Barbados |
15 June 1996 | Sir Christopher Leslie George Mallaby[339] | Ambassador to France |
9 August 1996 | Daniel Charles Williams[340] | Governor-General of Grenada |
16 October 1996 | Charles James Antrobus[341] | Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
31 December 1996 | Sir Arthur John Coles[342] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
22 February 1997 | William George Mallet[343] | Governor-General of Saint Lucia |
29 January 1998 | Silas Atopare[344] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
15 June 1998 | David Francis Williamson[345] | Former Secretary-General of the European Commission |
16 July 1999 | Calliopa Pearlette Louisy*[346] | Governor-General of Saint Lucia |
21 October 1999 | The Reverend Father John Ini Lapli[347] | Governor-General of the Solomon Islands |
31 December 1999 | Sir Andrew Marley Wood[348] | Ambassador to Russia |
30 December 2000 | Sir Peter John Goulden[349] | Permanent Representative, UKDEL NATO |
4 June 2001 | His Excellency Tomu Malaefone Sione[350] | Former Governor-General of Tuvalu |
16 June 2001 | Sir John Olav Kerr[351] | Head of HM Diplomatic Service |
15 June 2002 | Sir David John Wright[352] | Group Chief Executive, British Trade International |
12 September 2002 | Sir Tomasi Puapua[353] | Governor-General of Tuvalu |
30 October 2002 | His Excellency Frederick Nathaniel Ballantyne[354] | Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
31 December 2002 | Sir Jeremy Quentin Greenstock[355] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations |
14 June 2003 | Sir John Robertson Young[356] | High Commissioner to India |
31 December 2003 | The Right Honourable George Islay MacNeill Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen[357] | Former Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation |
21 June 2004 | Sir (John) Stephen Wall[358] | Head of European Secretariat, Cabinet Office |
31 December 2004 | Nathaniel Rahumaea Waena[359] | Governor-General of the Solomon Islands |
30 March 2005 | His Excellency Sir Paulias Nguna Matane[360] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
31 December 2005 | The Right Honourable Jeremy John Durham "Paddy" Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon[361] | Former High Representative of the International Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
17 June 2006 | Sir Michael Hastings Jay[362] | Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth and Head of the Diplomatic Service |
12 January 2007 | His Excellency The Reverend Filoimea Telito[363] | Governor-General of Tuvalu |
16 June 2007 | Sir Emyr Jones Parry[364] | Permanent Representative to the United Nations |
9 October 2007 | His Excellency The Most Honourable Kenneth Octavius Hall[365] | Governor-General of Jamaica |
17 October 2007 | Her Excellency Louise Agnetha Lake-Tack*[366] | Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda |
29 December 2007 | Sir David Geoffrey Manning[367] | Former Ambassador to the United States |
20 November 2008 | His Excellency Shimon Peres (Honorary)[368] | President of Israel |
26 March 2009 | His Excellency Patrick Linton Allen[369] | Governor-General of Jamaica |
11 September 2009 | His Excellency Frank Utu Ofagioro Kabui[370] | Governor-General of the Solomon Islands |
20 May 2010 | His Excellency Sir Arthur Alexander Foulkes[371] | Governor-General of The Bahamas |
31 December 2010 | Sir Peter Forbes Ricketts[372] | Former Permanent Under Secretary of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service |
26 April 2011 | His Excellency Michael Ogio[373] | Governor-General of Papua New Guinea |
1 June 2011 | His Excellency Iakoba Taeia Italeli[374] | Governor-General of Tuvalu |
11 June 2011 | Sir Nigel Elton Sheinwald[375] | Ambassador to the United States |
1 June 2012 | His Excellency Elliott Fitzroy Belgrave[376] | Governor-General of Barbados |
14 December 2012 | His Excellency Sir Edmund Wickham Lawrence[377] | Governor-General of Saint Christopher and Nevis |
24 April 2013 | Her Excellency Cécile Ellen Fleurette La Grenade*[378] | Governor-General of Grenada |
30 August 2014 | His Excellency Rodney Errey Lawrence Williams[379] | Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda |
11 September 2014 | Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Matilda Pindling (Lady Pindling)*[380] | Governor-General of The Bahamas |
31 December 2014 | The Right Honourable Catherine Margaret Ashton, Baroness Ashton of Upholland*[381] | Former EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission; for services to the European External Action Service |
Sir Robert John Sawers[381] | Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service; for services to British national security | |
9 November 2015 | His Excellency Samuel Weymouth Tapley Seaton[382] | Governor-General of Saint Christopher and Nevis |
31 December 2015 | Sir Simon James Fraser[383] | Former Permanent Under Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; for services to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and to the pursuit of British foreign policy interests |
11 June 2016 | Sir Peter John Westmacott[384] | Former Ambassador to the United States |
30 December 2017 | Sir Mark Justin Lyall Grant[385] | Former National Security Adviser; for services to UK foreign and national security policy |
1 January 2018 | His Excellency Emmanuel Neville Cenac[386] | Governor-General of Saint Lucia |
8 January 2018 | Her Excellency Sandra Prunella Mason*[387] | Governor-General of Barbados |
9 August 2019 | The Most Honourable Cornelius Alvin Smith[388] | Governor-General of the Bahamas |
9 August 2019 | The Right Reverend David Vunagi[388] | Governor-General of the Solomon Islands |
29 January 2020 | Her Excellency Susan Dougan*[389] | Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
10 October 2020 | Sir David Frederick Attenborough[390] | Broadcaster and Natural Historian |
10 October 2020 | Sir Timothy Earle Barrow[390] | Ambassador to the European Union |
10 October 2020 | Sir Julian Beresford King[390] | Former European Commissioner for the Security Union |
12 June 2021 | Simon McDonald, Baron McDonald of Salford[391] | Former Permanent Under Secretary of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
18 March 2022 | Her Excellency Froyla Tzalam*[392] | Governor-General of Belize |
1 June 2022 | Sir Iain Macleod[393] | Former Legal Adviser, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office |
Charles III
[edit]Appointment | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
18 September 2022 | His Excellency The Reverend Tofiga Vaevalu Falani[394] | Governor-General of Tuvalu |
31 December 2022 | Mark Philip Sedwill, Baron Sedwill[395] | Former Cabinet Secretary and National Security Adviser |
26 January 2023 | Her Excellency Marcella Althea Liburd*[396] | Governor-General of Saint Christopher and Nevis |
17 June 2023 | Sir Simon Lawrance Gass[397] | Chair, Joint Intelligence Committee, Cabinet Office; for services to National Security and British Foreign Policy |
11 December 2023 | Her Excellency The Most Honourable Cynthia Alexandria Pratt*[398] | Governor-General of The Bahamas |
30 December 2023 | Sir Stephen Augustus Lovegrove[399] | Former National Security Adviser |
See also
[edit]- List of knights and ladies of the Garter
- List of knights and ladies of the Thistle
- List of knights and dames grand cross of the Order of the Bath
- List of knights grand cross of the Order of the British Empire
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