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 1912 | Edward Pigott William Redford, CB | Secretary to the General Post Office for Scotland | [2] | |
1 January 1912 | John Anderson | Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, Straits Settlements, 1905–9 | ||
1 January 1912 | William Fletcher Barrett, FRS | |||
1 January 1912 | Reuben Vincent Barrow | |||
1 January 1912 | Joseph Beecham | |||
1 January 1912 | Charles Behrens | Ex-Lord Mayor of Manchester | ||
1 January 1912 | John Hawtrey Benson, MD | President of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland | ||
1 January 1912 | Thomas Henry Devereux Berridge | |||
1 January 1912 | Valentine Chirol | |||
1 January 1912 | Robert John Collie, MD, CM | Medical Examiner to the London County Council | ||
1 January 1912 | James Mackenzie Davidson, MB, CM | |||
1 January 1912 | William Duff Gibbon | Acted as Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon "on several occasions" | ||
1 January 1912 | Henry Rider Haggard | |||
1 January 1912 | Thomas Henry Hepburn[3] | |||
1 January 1912 | Henry Jones, LLD, DLitt | Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow | ||
1 January 1912 | Samuel Robert Keightley, LLD | |||
1 January 1912 | Alfred Bray Kempe, DCL, FRS | |||
1 January 1912 | Henry Alexander Miers, DSc, FRS | Principal of the University of London | ||
1 January 1912 | Herbert James Francis Parsons[4] | |||
1 January 1912 | Sidney Job Pocock[5] | |||
1 January 1912 | Alexander Porter | |||
1 January 1912 | George Henry Savage, MD, FRCP | |||
1 January 1912 | Courtauld Thomson | |||
1 January 1912 | William Wilkins Vincent | |||
1 January 1912 | John Tudor Walters, MP | |||
1 January 1912 | Robert Walton | Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris | ||
1 January 1912 | Frederick Wedmore | |||
1 January 1912 | Bertram Coghill Alan Windle, LLD, FRS, FSA | President of University College, Cork | ||
1 January 1912 | Edward Burnett Tylor, DCL, LLD, FRS | Emeritus Professor of Anthropology in the University of Oxford | ||
1 January 1912 | Anthony Michael Coll | Chief Justice of Jamaica | ||
1 January 1912 | The Hon. Charles Kinnaird Mackellar | Member of the Legislative Council of the State of New South Wales and President of the State Children's Relief Board | ||
1 January 1912 | Edmund Boyd Osler | Member of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada | ||
1 January 1912 | Rodolphe Forget | Member of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada | ||
1 January 1912 | Charles Henry Goode | |||
4 January 1912 | Frederick Loch Halliday, CIE, MVO | [6] | ||
4 January 1912 | David Yule | |||
26 January 1912 | Vincenzo Frendo Azopardi, CMG, LLD | Crown Advocate in Malta. Appointed during the King's visit to the island. | ||
6 March 1912 | William Maurice Abbot-Anderson, MVO | Surgeon to the Princess Royal and Household | ||
9 March 1912 | Edward White | Chairman of the London County Council. On the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the new London County Hall. | [7] | |
9 March 1912 | Maurice Fitzmaurice, CMG | Chief Engineer to the London County Council. On the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the new London County Hall. | ||
11 March 1912 | Ho Kai, CMG | Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hong Kong. On the occasion of the opening of the University of Hong Kong. | ||
28 May 1912 | Harry James Veitch | [8] | ||
14 June 1912 | John Edward Power Wallis | A Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort St. George, Madras | ||
14 June 1912 | John Page Middleton | A Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Island of Ceylon, Ceylon | ||
14 June 1912 | Laurence Charles Edward Downing Dowdall, CB | Principal Clerk, Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland | ||
14 June 1912 | Charles Albert King, CB | Comptroller and Accountant-General, General Post Office | ||
14 June 1912 | Lt-Col. David Prain, CIE, FRS | Director of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew | ||
14 June 1912 | Francis Sowerby Bennett | |||
14 June 1912 | Edward Tyas Cook | |||
14 June 1912 | Frederick Green | Director of the Orient Steam Navigation Company and the Suez Canal Company | ||
14 June 1912 | William Stowell Haldane | Crown Agent for Scotland | ||
14 June 1912 | Norval Watson Helme, MP | |||
14 June 1912 | George Thompson Hutchinson, FRGS | Chairman of Hursfa and Blackett (Limited) | ||
14 June 1912 | Malachi Kelly | Chief Crown Solicitor for Ireland | ||
14 June 1912 | John Mills McCallum, MP | |||
14 June 1912 | Henry John Manton | |||
14 June 1912 | Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan, FRCS | Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of Leeds | ||
14 June 1912 | George Paish | |||
14 June 1912 | Edward Partington | Director of the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank | ||
14 June 1912 | William Barclay Peat | |||
14 June 1912 | George Pragnell | |||
14 June 1912 | William Pick Raynor | |||
14 June 1912 | Charles Hercules Read | President of the Society of Antiquaries; Keeper of British and Mediaeval Antiquities in the British Museum | ||
14 June 1912 | John Bland-Sutton, FRCS | |||
14 June 1912 | Abraham Garrod Thomas, MD | |||
14 June 1912 | St Clair Thomson, MD | |||
14 June 1912 | Charles Waldstein, DLitt | |||
14 June 1912 | Whitworth Wallis, FSA | Director of the Birmingham Art Gallery | ||
14 June 1912 | Joseph Dubuc, LLD, BCL | Formerly Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench for the Province of Manitoba | ||
14 June 1912 | The Hon. John James Duncan | Member of the Legislative Council of the State of South Australia | ||
14 June 1912 | Jan Willem Stuckeris Langerman | Member of the House of Assembly, Union of South Africa | ||
14 June 1912 | Reginald Sothern Holland | |||
14 June 1912 | Jagmohandas Varjivandas | Justice of the Peace, Bombay | ||
14 June 1912 | Chettur Sankaran Nair, CIE | A Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort St. George, Madras | ||
14 June 1912 | Campbell Kirkman Finlay | |||
25 June 1912 | John Wesley Courtis | Lord Mayor of the City of Cardiff | ||
28 June 1912 | Frank William Wills | Lord Mayor of the City of Bristol | ||
22 July 1912 | Sam Fay | General manager of the Great Central Railway Company. On the occasion of the opening of the new Dock at Immingham. | [9] | |
25 July 1912 | Francis Fox | Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers | [10] | |
10 October 1912 | Sidney Arthur Taylor Rowlatt | Justice of the High Court of Justice | [11] | |
18 November 1912 | Clement Meacher Bailhache | Justice of the High Court of Justice | [12] |