| KNIGHTS AND DAMES | |||||||
| HA - HOR | |||||||
| Last updated 24/11/2018 | |||||||
| Surname/Title | Forenames | Created | Order | Born | Died | Age | |
| Habakkuk | John Hrothgar | 10 Feb 1976 | Kt Bach | 13 May 1915 | 3 Nov 2002 | 87 | |
| Haberfield | John Kerle | 26 Mar 1851 | Kt Bach | 1785 | 27 Dec 1857 | 72 | |
| Habgood | Anthony John | 23 Mar 2018 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1946 | |||
| Habibullah | Muhammad | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1869 | 16 May 1948 | 78 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1924 | KCIE | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1927 | KCSI | ||||
| Hackett | John Winthrop For information on his wife, see the note at the foot of this page | 2 Jan 1911 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1848 | 19 Feb 1916 | 68 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1913 | KCMG | ||||
| Hackett | John Winthrop | 2 Jun 1962 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Nov 1910 | 9 Sep 1997 | 86 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1967 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hackett | Maurice Frederick | 14 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1905 | 16 Feb 1980 | 74 | |
| Hackett | William | 2 Dec 1866 | Kt Bach | 1824 | 17 May 1877 | 52 | |
| Hackett | William Bartholomew | 10 Jun 1852 | Kt Bach | 1800 | 28 Jan 1872 | 71 | |
| Hacking | James | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1850 | 30 May 1929 | 79 | |
| Hacking | John | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1888 | 29 Sep 1969 | 80 | |
| Hackitt | Judith Elizabeth | 31 Dec 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Dec 1954 | |||
| Hadcock | (Albert) George | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 22 Mar 1861 | 4 Jun 1936 | 75 | |
| Haddacks | Paul Kenneth | 31 Dec 1999 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Oct 1946 | |||
| Hadden | Charles Frederic | 26 Jun 1908 | KCB (Civ) | 2 Jun 1854 | 13 Sep 1924 | 70 | |
| Haddon | Richard Walker | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1893 | 25 Dec 1967 | 74 | |
| Haddon-Cave | Charles Anthony Lord Justice of Appeal 2018- | 15 Mar 2012 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1956 | |||
| Haddon-Cave | (Charles) Philip | 31 Dec 1979 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Jul 1925 | 27 Sep 1999 | 74 | |
| Haddon-Smith | George Basil Governor of the Bahamas 1912-1914 and the Windward Islands 1914-1923 For further information, see the note at the foot of this page | 1 Jan 1915 | KCMG | 25 Nov 1861 | 15 Jun 1931 | 69 | |
| Haddow | Alexander | 12 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1907 | 21 Jan 1976 | 69 | |
| Haddow | (Robert) Renwick | 7 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 14 Nov 1891 | 18 Feb 1946 | 54 | |
| Haddow | (Thomas) Douglas | 1 Jan 1966 | KCB (Civ) | 9 Feb 1913 | 26 Dec 1986 | 73 | |
| Haden | Francis Seymour | 18 Jul 1894 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1818 | 1 Jun 1910 | 91 | |
| Hadfield | Ernest | 17 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 1873 | 17 Jul 1947 | 74 | |
| Hadfield | Robert Abbott, later [1917] 1st baronet | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1859 | 30 Sep 1940 | 80 | |
| Hadfield | Ronald | 19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1939 | 31 Jan 2013 | 73 | |
| Hadid | Zaha Mohammad | 16 Jun 2012 | DBE (Civ) | 31 Oct 1950 | 31 Mar 2016 | 65 | |
| Hadlee | Richard John | 4 Oct 1990 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1951 | |||
| Hadley | Leonard Albert | 23 May 1975 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1911 | 10 Nov 1997 | 86 | |
| Hadow | (Frederick) Austen | 28 Jan 1926 | Kt Bach | 5 Sep 1873 | 11 May 1932 | 58 | |
| Hadow | Gordon | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1908 | 6 Nov 1993 | 85 | |
| Hadow | Raymond Patrick | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1879 | 19 Feb 1962 | 82 | |
| Hadow | (Reginald) Michael | 12 Jun 1971 | KCMG | 17 Aug 1915 | 22 Dec 1993 | 78 | |
| Hadow | Robert Henry | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Aug 1895 | 13 Jan 1963 | 67 | |
| Hadow | (William) Henry | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1859 | 9 Apr 1937 | 77 | |
| Hadwick | William | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1891 | 30 Oct 1951 | 60 | |
| Hagarty | John Hawkins | 15 Sep 1897 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1816 | 27 Apr 1900 | 83 | |
| Haggard | Godfrey Digby Napier | 1 Jan 1943 | KCMG | 6 Feb 1884 | 3 Apr 1969 | 85 | |
| Haggard | (Henry) Rider | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 22 Jun 1856 | 14 May 1925 | 68 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Haggard | Vernon Harry Stuart | 3 Jun 1931 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Oct 1874 | 30 Jan 1960 | 85 | |
| Haggard | William Henry Doveton [brother of Sir (Henry) Rider Haggard] | 26 Jun 1908 | KCMG | 25 Jun 1846 | 22 Jan 1926 | 79 | |
| Haggas | James Ellison | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 20 Apr 1849 | 4 May 1939 | 90 | |
| Hague | (Charles) Kenneth Felix | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1901 | 4 Feb 1974 | 72 | |
| Hague | Douglas Chalmers | 19 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1926 | 1 Feb 2015 | 88 | |
| Hague | Harry | 26 Jun 1931 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 19 Oct 1960 | 79 | |
| Haig | (Arthur) Brodie | 11 Jun 1942 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Jan 1886 | 9 Feb 1957 | 71 | |
| Haig | Douglas, later [1919] 1st Earl Haig. OM 1919 | 25 Jun 1909 | KCVO | 19 Jun 1861 | 29 Jan 1928 | 66 | |
| " | " | 12 Dec 1911 | KCIE | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1913 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1915 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 15 Aug 1916 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 31 Jul 1917 | KT | ||||
| Haig | Harry Graham Governor of the United Provinces 1934-1939 | 2 Jan 1933 | KCSI | 13 Apr 1881 | 14 Jun 1956 | 75 | |
| Haig | (Thomas) Wolseley | 2 Jan 1922 | KCIE | 7 Aug 1865 | 28 Apr 1938 | 72 | |
| Haigh | Fred | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1889 | 17 Dec 1954 | 65 | |
| Hailes, Baron | see "Buchan-Hepburn" | ||||||
| Hailey | William Malcolm, later [1936] 1st Baron Hailey. Governor of the Punjab 1924-1928 and the United Provinces 1928-1934. PC 1949. OM 1956 | 2 Jan 1922 | KCSI | 15 Feb 1872 | 1 Jun 1969 | 97 | |
| " | " | 4 Jun 1928 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1932 | GCSI | ||||
| " | " | 2 Jan 1939 | GCMG | ||||
| Hain | Edward | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1851 | 20 Sep 1917 | 65 | |
| Haines | Andrew Paul | 28 Apr 2005 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1947 | |||
| Haines | Cyril Henry | 1 Jan 1962 | KBE (Civ) | 2 Mar 1895 | 22 Feb 1988 | 92 | |
| Haines | Frederick Paul | 20 May 1871 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Aug 1819 | 11 Jun 1909 | 89 | |
| " | " | 2 Jun 1877 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 29 Jul 1879 | GCSI | ||||
| Haining | Robert Hadden | 11 Jul 1940 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Jul 1882 | 15 Sep 1959 | 77 | |
| Hajibhoy | Mahomedbhoy | 13 Mar 1925 | Kt Bach | 24 Feb 1926 | |||
| Haji-Ioannou | Stelios | 29 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1967 | |||
| Hake | Henry Mendelssohn | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1892 | 4 Apr 1951 | 59 | |
| Hakewill Smith | Edmund | 10 Jun 1967 | KCVO | 17 Mar 1896 | 15 Apr 1986 | 90 | |
| Hakin | Barbara Ann | 13 Jun 2009 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Haking | Richard Cyril Byrne | 1 Jan 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 24 Jan 1862 | 9 Jun 1945 | 83 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1921 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Haksar | Kailas Narain | 3 Mar 1933 | Kt Bach | 20 Feb 1878 | |||
| Halberg | Murray Gordon | 20 May 1988 | Kt Bach | 7 Jul 1933 | |||
| Halcrow | William Thomson | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 4 Jul 1883 | 31 Oct 1958 | 75 | |
| Haldane | (James) Aylmer Lowthrop | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 17 Nov 1862 | 19 Apr 1950 | 87 | |
| " | " | 18 May 1922 | GCMG | ||||
| Haldane | William Stowell | 1 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1864 | 7 Nov 1951 | 87 | |
| Haldin | Philip Edward | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1880 | 7 Nov 1953 | 73 | |
| Hale | Brenda Marjorie, later [2004] Baroness Hale of Richmond [L]. Lord Justice of Appeal 1999-2004. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 2004-2009. Justice of the Supreme Court 2009- PC 1999 | 10 May 1994 | DBE (Civ) | 31 Jan 1945 | |||
| Hale | Edward | 5 Jun 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 1895 | 6 Nov 1978 | 83 | |
| Hale | John Rigby | 31 Jul 1984 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1923 | 12 Aug 1999 | 75 | |
| Hale | Lonsdale Augustus | 10 Oct 1911 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1834 | 23 Oct 1914 | 80 | |
| Hale | William Edward | 27 Mar 1958 | Kt Bach | 1883 | 15 Sep 1967 | 84 | |
| Hale-White | William | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Nov 1857 | 26 Feb 1949 | 91 | |
| Haley | William John | 1 Jan 1946 | KCMG | 24 May 1901 | 6 Sep 1987 | 86 | |
| Haliburton | Arthur Lawrence, later [1898] Baron Haliburton | 25 Aug 1885 | KCB (Civ) | 26 Sep 1832 | 21 Apr 1907 | 74 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1897 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Halid Bey | Mehmed | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Halifax, Earl and Countess of | see "Wood" | ||||||
| Halkett | Colin [prev KCB (Mil) 2 Jan 1815] | 30 Dec 1847 | GCB (Mil) | 1774 | 24 Sep 1856 | 82 | |
| Hall | (Alfred) Daniel | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Civ) | 22 Jun 1864 | 5 Jul 1942 | 78 | |
| Hall | Andrew James | 28 Nov 2013 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hall | Angus William | 24 Jun 1904 | KCB (Civ) | Dec 1834 | 9 Jan 1907 | 72 | |
| Hall | Arnold Alexander | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 23 Apr 1915 | 9 Jan 2000 | 84 | |
| Hall | Arthur Edward | 14 Jun 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 1 Feb 1885 | 21 Nov 1959 | 74 | |
| Hall | Arthur John | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1866 | 3 Jan 1951 | 84 | |
| Hall | Basil Brodribb | 31 Dec 1976 | KCB (Civ) | 2 Jan 1918 | May 2011 | 93 | |
| Hall | Catherine Mary | 31 Dec 1981 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Dec 1922 | 26 Aug 1996 | 73 | |
| Hall | Charles | 12 Dec 1873 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1814 | 12 Dec 1883 | 69 | |
| Hall | Charles MP for Chesterton 1885-1892 and Holborn 1892-1900 | 21 May 1890 | KCMG | 3 Aug 1843 | 9 Mar 1900 | 56 | |
| Hall | David Michael Baldock | 11 Mar 2003 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1945 | |||
| Hall | Donald Percy | 31 Dec 1983 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Nov 1930 | 12 Jan 1999 | 68 | |
| Hall | Douglas Basil, later [1978] 14th baronet. Governor of British Somaliland 1959-1960 | 19 Jan 1959 | KCMG | 1 Feb 1909 | 8 Apr 2004 | 95 | |
| Hall | Ernest | 2 Nov 1993 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1930 | |||
| Hall | Frederick, later [1923] 1st baronet. MP for Dulwich 1910-1932 | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 7 Oct 1864 | 28 Apr 1932 | 67 | |
| Hall | Geoffrey | 31 May 2012 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hall | Graham Joseph | 8 May 2003 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1943 | |||
| Hall | Henry | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 6 Dec 1936 | 91 | |
| Hall | Henry James | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 1860 | 30 Mar 1928 | 67 | |
| Hall | Herbert Hall | 1 Jan 1938 | KCMG | 19 Jan 1879 | 5 Apr 1964 | 85 | |
| Hall | Hugh | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1848 | 28 Dec 1940 | 92 | |
| Hall | Iain Robert | 13 Mar 2002 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1943 | |||
| Hall | John | 5 Feb 1856 | KCB (Mil) | 1795 | 17 Jan 1866 | 70 | |
| Hall | John | 24 May 1882 | KCMG | 18 Dec 1824 | 25 Jun 1907 | 82 | |
| Hall | John MP for Wycombe 1952-1978 | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1911 | 19 Jan 1978 | 66 | |
| Hall | John | 30 Jul 1991 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1933 | |||
| Hall | John Frederick | 21 Jun 1938 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 1 Mar 1959 | 76 | |
| Hall | John Hathorn Governor of Uganda 1945-1952 | 1 Jan 1941 | KCMG | 19 Jun 1894 | 17 Jun 1979 | 84 | |
| " | " | 2 Jan 1950 | GCMG | ||||
| Hall | Kenneth Octavius Governor General of Jamaica 2006-2009 | 9 Oct 2007 | GCMG | 24 Apr 1941 | |||
| Hall | Noel Frederick | 12 Feb 1957 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1902 | 29 Mar 1983 | 80 | |
| Hall | Percival Burton Curtis | 13 Mar 2002 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hall | Peter Edward | 12 Jun 1993 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jul 1938 | |||
| Hall | Peter Geoffrey | 22 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1932 | 30 Jul 2014 | 82 | |
| Hall | Peter Reginald Frederick | 1 Nov 1977 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1930 | 11 Sep 2017 | 86 | |
| Hall | Robert de Zouche Governor of Sierra Leone 1952-1956 | 1 Jun 1953 | KCMG | 27 Apr 1904 | 20 Mar 1995 | 90 | |
| Hall | Robert Lowe, later [1969] Baron Roberthall [L] | 1 Jan 1954 | KCMG | 6 Mar 1901 | 17 Sep 1988 | 87 | |
| Hall | (Robert William) Basil | 23 Jun 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 1876 | 16 May 1951 | 74 | |
| Hall | Roger Evans | 25 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 16 Apr 1883 | 6 Feb 1969 | 85 | |
| Hall | Samuel | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 1841 | 6 Apr 1907 | 65 | |
| Hall | Wendy | 31 Dec 2008 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Oct 1952 | |||
| Hall | Wesley Winfield | 16 Jun 2012 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1937 | |||
| Hall | William Clarke | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1866 | 28 Oct 1932 | 66 | |
| Hall | William Henry | 5 Apr 1968 | Kt Bach | 5 Jan 1906 | 10 Sep 1998 | 92 | |
| " | " | 30 Dec 1978 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hall | William Hutcheon | 13 Mar 1867 | KCB (Mil) | 1800 | 25 Jun 1878 | 77 | |
| Hall | William Joseph | 13 Jun 2009 | KCVO | 1 Aug 1934 | |||
| Hall | (William) Reginald MP for West Derby 1919-1923 and Eastbourne 1925-1929 | 18 Oct 1917 | KCMG | 28 Jun 1870 | 22 Oct 1943 | 73 | |
| Hallam | Clement Thornton | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 17 Mar 1965 | 73 | |
| Hall-Davis | Alfred George Fletcher | 18 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1924 | 20 Nov 1979 | 55 | |
| Hallé | Charles | 10 Jul 1888 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1819 | 25 Oct 1895 | 76 | |
| Hallett | Frederick Greville | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1860 | 5 Feb 1933 | 72 | |
| Hallett | Heather Carol PC 2005 | 21 Jul 1999 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Dec 1949 | |||
| Hallett | Hugh Imbert Periam | 27 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1886 | 8 Sep 1967 | 80 | |
| Hallett | Maurice Garnier | 9 Feb 1937 | KCSI | 28 Oct 1883 | 30 May 1969 | 85 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1943 | GCIE | ||||
| Hallett | Nancy Karen | 29 Dec 2012 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hallett | Theodore John | 8 Jun 1944 | KBE (Mil) | 1878 | 1 Jun 1957 | 78 | |
| Halliburton | Brenton | 13 Apr 1859 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1774 | 16 Jul 1860 | 85 | |
| Halliday | Frederick James Lieut Governor of Bengal 1854-1859 | 18 May 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Dec 1806 | 22 Oct 1901 | 94 | |
| Halliday | Frederick Loch | 4 Jan 1912 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1864 | 13 Jan 1937 | 72 | |
| Halliday | George Clifton | 31 Mar 1967 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1901 | 25 Jul 1987 | 86 | |
| Halliday | Lewis Stratford Tollemache VC | 1 Jan 1930 | KCB (Mil) | 14 May 1870 | 9 Mar 1966 | 95 | |
| Halliday | Roy William | 14 Jun 1980 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Jun 1923 | 23 Nov 2007 | 84 | |
| Halliday | William Reginald | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1886 | 25 Nov 1966 | 80 | |
| Hallifax | David John | 11 Oct 1982 | KBE (Mil) | 3 Sep 1927 | 23 Aug 1992 | 64 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1983 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 30 Apr 1992 | KCVO | ||||
| Hallinan | (Adrian) Lincoln | 9 Feb 1971 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1922 | 2 Nov 1997 | 74 | |
| Hallinan | Charles Stuart | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1895 | 24 Feb 1981 | 85 | |
| Hallinan | Eric | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1900 | 13 Apr 1985 | 84 | |
| Hall-Jones | William | 24 Jun 1910 | KCMG | 16 Jan 1851 | 19 Jun 1936 | 85 | |
| Hall-Patch | Edmund Leo | 1 Jan 1947 | KCMG | 4 Mar 1896 | 1 Jun 1975 | 79 | |
| " | " | 7 Jun 1951 | GCMG | ||||
| Hallstrom | Edward John Lees For information on this knight, see the note at the foot of this page | 3 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 25 Sep 1886 | 27 Feb 1970 | 83 | |
| Hallsworth | Joseph | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1884 | 19 Jul 1974 | 89 | |
| Halpern | Ralph Mark | 22 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 1938 | |||
| Halsbury, Earl of | see "Giffard" | ||||||
| Halse | Reginald Charles | 1 Jan 1962 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Jun 1881 | 9 Aug 1962 | 81 | |
| Halsey | Laurence Edward | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 1871 | 13 Sep 1945 | 74 | |
| Halsey | Lionel | 2 Aug 1918 | KCMG | 26 Feb 1872 | 26 Oct 1949 | 77 | |
| " | " | 1 Dec 1919 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 11 Oct 1920 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 23 Jun 1922 | KCIE | ||||
| " | " | 16 Oct 1925 | GCMG | ||||
| Halsey-Bircham | Bernard Edward | 3 Jun 1925 | KCVO | 1 Jan 1869 | 11 Jul 1945 | 76 | |
| " | " | 23 Jun 1936 | GCVO | ||||
| Halstead | Ronald | 30 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1927 | |||
| Haly | William O'Grady | 29 May 1875 | KCB (Mil) | 1811 | 19 Mar 1878 | 66 | |
| Ham | Christopher John | 9 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1951 | |||
| Hambleden, Viscountess | see "Smith" | ||||||
| Hamblen | Nicholas Archibald Lord Justice of Appeal 2016- PC 2016 | 17 Feb 2009 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1957 | |||
| Hambling | Henry Herbert, later [1924] 1st baronet | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1857 | 19 Jan 1932 | 74 | |
| Hambro | (Charles) Eric | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 30 Sep 1872 | 28 Dec 1947 | 75 | |
| Hambro | Charles Jocelyn | 12 Jun 1941 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Oct 1897 | 28 Aug 1963 | 65 | |
| Hambro | Everard Alexander | 3 Jul 1908 | KCVO | 11 Apr 1842 | 26 Feb 1925 | 82 | |
| Hambro | Percival Otway | 7 Feb 1921 | KBE (Mil) | 10 Dec 1870 | 25 Nov 1931 | 60 | |
| Hamburger | Sidney Cyril | 15 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1914 | 6 Jun 2001 | 86 | |
| Hamer | Edwin | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 18 Jul 1838 | 3 Nov 1915 | 77 | |
| Hamer | George Frederick | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 1885 | 3 Feb 1965 | 79 | |
| Hamer | Rupert James [Dick] | 31 Dec 1981 | KCMG | 29 Jul 1916 | 26 Mar 2004 | 87 | |
| Hamer | William Heaton | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 7 Jul 1936 | 74 | |
| Hamid | Abdul | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1881 | 1973 | 91 | |
| Hamill | Patrick Neville | 14 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 29 Apr 1930 | 25 Feb 2000 | 69 | |
| Hamilton | Archibald Gavin, later [2005] Baron Hamilton of Epsom [L]. MP for Epson and Ewell 1978-2001. PC 1991 | 15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1941 | |||
| Hamilton | Bruce Meade | 26 Jun 1902 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Dec 1857 | 6 Jul 1936 | 78 | |
| " | " | 20 Jul 1911 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1915 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hamilton | Caroline Paula | 17 Jun 2017 | DBE (Civ) | Nov 1951 | |||
| Hamilton | (Charles) Denis | 17 Feb 1976 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1918 | 7 Apr 1988 | 69 | |
| Hamilton | (Charles) William Feilden | 12 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1899 | 30 Mar 1978 | 78 | |
| Hamilton | Lord Claud Nigel | 1 Feb 1937 | KCVO | 10 Nov 1889 | 22 Aug 1975 | 85 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1949 | GCVO | ||||
| Hamilton | Daniel Mackinnon | 24 Jul 1906 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1860 | 6 Dec 1939 | 79 | |
| Hamilton | David MP for Midlothian 2001-2015 | 11 Oct 2016 | Kt Bach | 24 Oct 1950 | |||
| Hamilton | Edward Owen Fisher | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 17 Feb 1854 | 30 Mar 1944 | 90 | |
| Hamilton | Edward Walter | 26 May 1894 | KCB (Civ) | 7 Jul 1847 | 2 Sep 1908 | 61 | |
| " | " | 23 Jul 1901 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 29 Jun 1906 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 9 Nov 1907 | GCVO | ||||
| Hamilton | Eric Knightly Chetwode | 1 Jan 1955 | KCVO | 1890 | 21 May 1962 | 71 | |
| Hamilton | Frederic Howard | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 29 Jan 1956 | 90 | |
| Hamilton | Frederick Tower | 1 Jan 1913 | KCB (Mil) | 8 Mar 1856 | 4 Oct 1917 | 61 | |
| " | " | 25 Jun 1917 | GCVO | ||||
| Hamilton | Frederick William | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 1815 | 4 Oct 1890 | 75 | |
| Hamilton | George Clements, later [1937] 1st baronet. MP for Altrincham 1913-1923 and Ilford 1928-1937 | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1877 | 12 Jan 1947 | 69 | |
| Hamilton | George Francis [styled Lord George Hamilton]. See Commons pages for details of the seats he represented and Peerage pages for political posts held. | 1 Jan 1903 | GCSI | 17 Dec 1845 | 22 Sep 1927 | 81 | |
| Hamilton | George Rostrevor | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1888 | 1 May 1967 | 79 | |
| Hamilton | Henry | 3 Jun 1913 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Apr 1851 | 21 Jan 1932 | 80 | |
| Hamilton | Horace Perkins | 8 Apr 1921 | KCB (Civ) | 20 Nov 1880 | 15 Sep 1971 | 90 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1942 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hamilton | Ian Standish Monteith | 29 Nov 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 16 Jan 1853 | 12 Oct 1947 | 94 | |
| " | " | 24 Jun 1910 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | GCMG | ||||
| Hamilton | James | 9 Aug 1872 | Kt Bach | 1815 | 26 Oct 1882 | 67 | |
| Hamilton | James | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 17 Dec 1935 | 78 | |
| Hamilton | James Arnot | 31 Dec 1977 | KCB (Civ) | 2 May 1923 | 24 May 2012 | 89 | |
| Hamilton | John | 5 Mar 1845 | Kt Bach | 1765 | 1 Feb 1858 | 92 | |
| Hamilton | John Andrew, later [1927] Viscount Sumner. Lord Justice of Appeal 1912-1913. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1913-1930. PC 1912 | 15 Feb 1909 | Kt Bach | 3 Feb 1859 | 24 May 1934 | 75 | |
| " | " | 5 Jun 1920 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hamilton | John d'Henin, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell | 2 Jul 1981 | KCVO | 1 May 1911 | 31 Jan 1990 | 78 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1986 | GCVO | ||||
| Hamilton | John Graham | 1 Jan 1963 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Jul 1910 | 27 Oct 1994 | 84 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1966 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Hamilton | Louis Henry Keppel | 8 Jun 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 1890 | 22 Jun 1957 | 66 | |
| Hamilton | Mary Kathleen, Duchess of Abercorn [wife of the 4th Duke] | 1 Jan 1969 | DCVO | 8 Jul 1905 | 2 Feb 1990 | 84 | |
| " | " | 12 Jun 1982 | GCVO | ||||
| Hamilton | Michael Aubrey | 20 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 5 Jul 1918 | 3 Jul 2000 | 81 | |
| Hamilton | Nigel | 29 Dec 2007 | KCB (Civ) | 19 Mar 1948 | |||
| Hamilton | Richard Vesey | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 28 May 1829 | 17 Sep 1912 | 83 | |
| " | " | 25 May 1895 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hamilton | Robert George Crookshank Governor of Tasmania 1887-1892 | 12 Jan 1884 | KCB (Civ) | 30 Aug 1836 | 22 Apr 1895 | 58 | |
| Hamilton | Robert North Collie, 6th baronet | 18 May 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 7 Apr 1802 | 30 May 1887 | 85 | |
| Hamilton | Robert William | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1867 | 15 Jul 1944 | 76 | |
| Hamilton | Rosalind Cecilia Caroline, Duchess of Abercorn [wife of the 3rd Duke] | 1 Jan 1936 | DBE (Civ) | 26 Feb 1869 | 18 Jan 1958 | 88 | |
| Hamilton | William | 21 Feb 1873 | Kt Bach | 1788 | 14 Feb 1877 | 88 | |
| Hamilton and Brandon, Duke of | see "Douglas-Hamilton" | ||||||
| Hamilton-Dalrymple | Hew Fleetwood, 10th baronet | 31 Dec 1984 | KCVO | 9 Apr 1926 | |||
| " | " | 16 Jun 2001 | GCVO | ||||
| Hamilton-Gordon | Alexander MP for Aberdeenshire East 1875-1885 | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Dec 1817 | 18 May 1890 | 72 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | Alexander | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Jul 1859 | 13 Feb 1939 | 79 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | Arthur, later [1893] 1st Baron Stanmore. MP for Beverley 1854-1857. Governor of New Brunswick 1861-1866, Trinidad 1866-1870, Mauritius 1871-1874, Fiji 1875-1880, New Zealand 1880-1882 and Ceylon 1883-1890 | 18 Feb 1871 | KCMG | 26 Nov 1829 | 30 Jan 1912 | 82 | |
| " | " | 6 Feb 1898 | GCMG | ||||
| Hamilton-Gordon | George Arthur Morris, 2nd Baron Stanmore. PC 1932 | 3 Jun 1930 | KCVO | 3 Jan 1871 | 13 Apr 1957 | 86 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | Ishbel Maria, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair [wife of the 1st Marquess] | 1 Jan 1931 | GBE (Civ) | 15 Mar 1857 | 18 Apr 1939 | 82 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | John Campbell, 7th Earl of Aberdeen, later [1915] 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1886 and 1905-1915. Governor General of Canada 1893-1898. PC 1886 | 25 May 1895 | GCMG | 3 Aug 1847 | 7 Mar 1934 | 86 | |
| " | " | 27 Nov 1906 | KT | ||||
| " | " | 12 Jul 1911 | GCVO | ||||
| Hamilton-Grierson | Philip James | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 9 Mar 1851 | 25 Apr 1927 | 76 | |
| Hamilton-Russell | Gustavus Michael George, 10th Viscount Boyne | 17 Jun 1995 | KCVO | 10 Dec 1931 | 14 Dec 1995 | 64 | |
| Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood | Frederick Temple, 1st Earl of Dufferin, later [1888] 1st Marquess of Dufferin & Ava. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1868-1872. Governor General of Canada 1872-1876. Viceroy of India 1884-1888. PC 1868. PC [I] 1897 | 18 Jun 1861 | KCB (Civ) | 21 Jun 1826 | 12 Feb 1902 | 75 | |
| " | " | 28 Jan 1864 | KP | ||||
| " | " | 11 May 1876 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 15 Jun 1883 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 13 Dec 1884 | GCSI | ||||
| " | " | 21 Jun 1887 | GCIE | ||||
| Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood | Harriet Georgina, Dowager Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava [widow of the 1st Marquess] | 4 Jun 1917 | DBE | 5 Feb 1843 | 25 Oct 1936 | 93 | |
| Hamley | Edward Bruce MP for Birkenhead 1885-1892 | 22 Dec 1879 | KCMG | 27 Apr 1824 | 12 Aug 1893 | 69 | |
| " | " | 18 Nov 1882 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hammerton | John Alexander | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1871 | 12 May 1949 | 78 | |
| Hammett | Clifford James | 5 Mar 1970 | Kt Bach | 8 Jun 1917 | 28 Jun 1999 | 82 | |
| Hammick | Murray | 2 Jan 1911 | KCSI | 11 May 1854 | 4 Mar 1936 | 81 | |
| Hammond | Anthony Hilgrove | 31 Dec 1999 | KCB (Civ) | 27 Jul 1940 | |||
| Hammond | Arthur George VC | 1 Jan 1903 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Sep 1843 | 20 Apr 1919 | 75 | |
| Hammond | (Egbert) Laurie Lucas | 13 May 1927 | KCSI | 12 Jan 1873 | 28 Jan 1939 | 66 | |
| Hammond | Joan Hilda Hood | 15 Jun 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 24 May 1912 | 26 Nov 1996 | 84 | |
| Hammond | John | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1889 | 25 Aug 1964 | 75 | |
| Hammond | Robert Grant | 6 Jun 2011 | KNZM | ||||
| Hamond | Charles Frederic MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1874-1880 and 1892-1900 | 27 Jan 1896 | Kt Bach | 1817 | 2 Mar 1905 | 87 | |
| Hamond | Graham Eden, 2nd baronet [prev KCB (Mil) 13 Sep 1831] | 5 Jul 1855 | GCB (Mil) | 30 Dec 1779 | 20 Dec 1862 | 82 | |
| Hampden, Viscount | see "Brand" | ||||||
| Hampel | Ronald Claus | 14 Feb 1995 | Kt Bach | 31 May 1932 | |||
| Hampet | John | 14 Feb 1838 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hampshire | (George) Peter | 1 Jan 1967 | KCMG | 1 Dec 1912 | 4 Jul 1981 | 68 | |
| Hampshire | Stuart Newton | 26 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1914 | 13 Jun 2004 | 89 | |
| Hampson | Robert Alfred | 19 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1852 | Jul 1919 | 66 | |
| Hampson | Stuart | 22 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1947 | |||
| Hampton, Baron | see "Pakington" | ||||||
| Hampton | (Leslie) Geoffrey | 3 Mar 1998 | Kt Bach | 2 Aug 1952 | |||
| Hampton | Philip Roy | 9 Feb 2007 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1953 | |||
| Hanan | Elizabeth Ann | 1 Jun 1998 | DNZM | 21 Aug 1937 | |||
| Hanbury | Cecil MP for Dorset North 1924-1937 | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1871 | 10 Jun 1937 | 66 | |
| Hanbury (Peake after 1952) | Felicity Hyde | 9 Jun 1949 | DBE (Mil) | 1 May 1913 | 2 Nov 2002 | 89 | |
| Hanbury | Hanmer Cecil | 31 Dec 1990 | KCVO | 5 Jan 1916 | 15 Jun 1994 | 78 | |
| Hanbury | James Arthur | 18 Nov 1882 | KCB (Mil) | 1831 | 2 Jun 1908 | 76 | |
| Hanbury | John [prev Kt Bach 4 Jul 1832] | 10 Nov 1862 | KCB (Mil) | 1781 | 7 Jun 1863 | 81 | |
| Hanbury | John Capel | 17 Jul 1974 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1908 | 1 Mar 1995 | 86 | |
| Hanbury | Thomas | 23 Jul 1901 | KCVO | 21 Jun 1832 | 9 Mar 1907 | 74 | |
| Hanbury-Tenison | Richard | 17 Jun 1995 | KCVO | 3 Jan 1925 | 14 Aug 2017 | 92 | |
| Hanbury-Williams | John | 23 Jul 1908 | KCVO | 19 Oct 1859 | 19 Oct 1946 | 87 | |
| " | " | 4 Jun 1917 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jul 1926 | GCVO | ||||
| Hanbury-Williams | John Coldbrook | 14 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1892 | 10 Aug 1965 | 73 | |
| Hance | (James) Bennett | 1 Jan 1946 | KCIE | 21 Apr 1887 | 5 Sep 1958 | 71 | |
| " | " | 1 Jun 1953 | KCMG | ||||
| Hancock | Cyril Percy | 1 Jan 1946 | KCIE | 18 Sep 1896 | 6 Nov 1990 | 94 | |
| Hancock | David John Stowell | 15 Jun 1985 | KCB (Civ) | 27 Mar 1934 | 5 Sep 2013 | 79 | |
| Hancock | Florence May | 7 Jun 1951 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1893 | 14 Apr 1974 | 81 | |
| Hancock | Henry Drummond | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 17 Sep 1895 | 24 Jul 1965 | 69 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1950 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 2 Jun 1962 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hancock | Henry Tom | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 25 Apr 1877 | 24 Oct 1957 | 80 | |
| Hancock | Patrick Francis | 14 Jun 1969 | KCMG | 25 Jun 1914 | 1 Feb 1980 | 65 | |
| " | " | 15 Jun 1974 | GCMG | ||||
| Hancock | Samuel | 12 May 1841 | Kt Bach | 1804 | 7 Aug 1886 | 82 | |
| Hancock | Valston Eldridge | 2 Jun 1962 | KBE (Mil) | 31 May 1907 | 29 Sep 1998 | 91 | |
| Hancock | (William) Keith | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1898 | 13 Aug 1988 | 90 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1965 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hand | Geoffrey David | 16 Jun 1984 | KBE (Civ) | 11 May 1918 | 6 Apr 2006 | 87 | |
| Handford | John James William | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 5 Dec 1881 | 28 Oct 1959 | 77 | |
| Handover | (Harry) George | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 12 Nov 1948 | 80 | |
| Hands | Harry | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Sep 1860 | 17 Mar 1948 | 87 | |
| Handyside | Patrick Brodie | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | Mar 1860 | 1939 | 79 | |
| Hanger | Mostyn | 1 Jan 1973 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Jan 1908 | 11 Aug 1980 | 72 | |
| Hankes-Drielsma | Claude Dunbar | 17 Jun 2006 | KCVO | 8 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hankey | Maurice Pascal Alers, later [1939] 1st Baron Hankey. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1940. Paymaster General 1941-1942. PC 1939 | 4 Feb 1916 | KCB (Civ) | 1 Apr 1877 | 26 Jan 1963 | 85 | |
| " | " | 5 Aug 1919 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1929 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jun 1934 | GCVO | ||||
| Hankey | Robert Maurice Alers, later [1963] 2nd Baron Hankey | 1 Jan 1955 | KCMG | 4 Jul 1905 | 28 Oct 1996 | 91 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1956 | KCVO | ||||
| Hankinson | Walter Crossfield | 1 Jan 1948 | KCMG | 1894 | 21 Jan 1984 | 89 | |
| Hanley | Jeremy James MP for Richmond and Barnes 1983-1997. PC 1994 | 2 Aug 1997 | KCMG | 17 Nov 1945 | |||
| Hanley | Michael Bowen | 1 Jan 1974 | KCB (Civ) | 24 Feb 1918 | 1 Jan 2001 | 82 | |
| Hann | James | 29 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1933 | 14 Feb 2004 | 71 | |
| Hannah | Colin Thomas Governor of Queensland 1972-1977 | 1 Jan 1971 | KBE (Mil) | 22 Dec 1914 | 22 May 1978 | 63 | |
| " | " | 7 Sep 1972 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 20 Apr 1977 | KCVO | ||||
| Hannam | John Gordon MP for Exeter 1970-1997 | 13 Feb 1992 | Kt Bach | 2 Aug 1929 | |||
| Hannay | David Hugh Alexander, later [2001] Baron Hannay of Chiswick [L] | 31 Dec 1985 | KCMG | 28 Sep 1935 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1994 | GCMG | ||||
| Hannay | Hugh Augustus Macnish | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1878 | 12 Mar 1962 | 83 | |
| Hannay | Walter Fergusson Leisrinck | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1904 | 14 Aug 1961 | 56 | |
| Hannays | (Leonard) Courtenay | 12 Feb 1957 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1892 | 10 Jun 1964 | 72 | |
| Hannen | James, later [1891] Baron Hannen [L]. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1891-1894. PC 1872 | 14 May 1868 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1821 | 29 Mar 1894 | 73 | |
| Hannen | Nicholas John | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 24 Aug 1842 | 27 Apr 1900 | 57 | |
| Hannon | Patrick Joseph Henry MP for Moseley 1921-1950 | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 10 Jan 1963 | 88 | |
| Hansell | (Edward) William | 6 Mar 1930 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1856 | 18 Apr 1937 | 80 | |
| Hansen | John William [originally DCNZM 2 Jun 2008] | 1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 1945 | |||
| Hansford | Benjamin | 2 Jan 1939 | KCB (Civ) | 26 Apr 1863 | 1 Dec 1954 | 91 | |
| Hansler | John Jacob | 19 Jul 1837 | Kt Bach | 1788 | 27 Apr 1867 | 79 | |
| Hanson | Francis Stanhope | 22 Jul 1909 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 17 Feb 1910 | 41 | |
| Hanson | James Edward, later [1983] Baron Hanson [L] | 3 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 20 Jan 1922 | 1 Nov 2004 | 82 | |
| Hanson | John Gilbert | 31 Dec 1994 | KCMG | 16 Nov 1938 | 13 Jan 2017 | 78 | |
| Hanson | Philip Herbert | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1871 | 23 Oct 1955 | 84 | |
| Hanson | Reginald, later [1887] 1st baronet. MP for London 1891-1900 | 29 Jun 1882 | Kt Bach | 31 May 1840 | 18 Apr 1905 | 64 | |
| Hanson | Richard Davies | 9 Jul 1869 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1805 | 4 Mar 1876 | 70 | |
| Hanworth, Viscount | see "Pollock" | ||||||
| Happell | Alexander John | 30 Jun 1942 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1887 | 8 Jan 1968 | 80 | |
| Happell | Arthur Comyn | 6 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1891 | 29 Jul 1975 | 83 | |
| Happold | Edmund Frank Ley | 15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1930 | 12 Jan 1996 | 65 | |
| Haque | Muhammad Azizul | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 1892 | 22 Mar 1947 | 54 | |
| " | " | 13 Jun 1946 | KCSI | ||||
| Harari | Victor Raphael | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 21 Feb 1945 | 87 | |
| Harben | Henry | 3 Aug 1897 | Kt Bach | 24 Aug 1823 | 2 Dec 1911 | 88 | |
| Harbison | Joan Irene | 31 Dec 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Jan 1938 | |||
| Harbord | Arthur MP for Great Yarmouth 1922-1923 and 1929-1941 | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 24 Feb 1941 | 75 | |
| Harbord | Charles, 5th Baron Suffield PC 1886 | 17 May 1876 | KCB (Civ) | 2 Jan 1830 | 9 Apr 1914 | 84 | |
| " | " | 8 Mar 1901 | GCVO | ||||
| Harbottle | John George | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1858 | 18 Aug 1920 | 62 | |
| Harby | Frank Neville | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1888 | 28 Apr 1952 | 63 | |
| Harcourt | Catherine Winifred | 3 Jun 1996 | DNZM | 16 Jun 1927 | |||
| Harcourt | Cecil Halliday Jepson | 18 Dec 1945 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Apr 1892 | 19 Dec 1959 | 67 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1953 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Harcourt | Mary Ethel, Viscountess Harcourt [wife of the 1st Viscount] | 3 Jun 1918 | GBE | 1873 | 7 Jan 1961 | 87 | |
| Harcourt | (Robert) John Rolston | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 1902 | 25 Aug 1969 | 67 | |
| Harcourt | William Edward, 2nd Viscount Harcourt | 1 Jan 1957 | KCMG | 5 Oct 1908 | 3 Jan 1979 | 70 | |
| Harcourt | William George Granville Venables Vernon MP for Oxford 1868-1880, Derby 1880-1895 and Monmouthshire West 1895-1904. Solicitor General 1873-1874. Home Secretary 1880-1885. Chancellor of the Exchequer 1886 and 1892-1895. PC 1880 | 12 Dec 1873 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1827 | 30 Sep 1904 | 76 | |
| Harcourt-Smith | Cecil | 26 Jun 1909 | Kt Bach | 11 Sep 1859 | 27 Mar 1944 | 84 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1934 | KCVO | ||||
| Harcourt-Smith | David | 16 Jun 1984 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Oct 1931 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1988 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Hardcastle | Alan John | 22 Jul 1992 | Kt Bach | 10 Aug 1933 | 23 Mar 2002 | 68 | |
| Harden | Arthur Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1929 | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1865 | 17 Jun 1940 | 74 | |
| Harders | Clarence Waldemar | 22 Aug 1979 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1915 | 22 Feb 1997 | 81 | |
| Hardie | Charles Edgar Mathewes | 28 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1910 | 20 Feb 1998 | 87 | |
| Hardie | David | 1 Jan 1913 | Kt Bach | 4 Jun 1856 | 11 Nov 1945 | 89 | |
| Hardie | Douglas Fleming | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1923 | 7 Jul 2005 | 82 | |
| Hardie Boys | Michael Governor General of New Zealand 1996-2001. PC 1989 | 30 Dec 1995 | GCMG | 6 Oct 1931 | |||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1996 | GNZM | ||||
| Harding | (Alfred) John | 3 Jun 1935 | KCMG | 1878 | 21 May 1953 | 74 | |
| Harding | Allan Francis John, later [1958] 1st Baron Harding of Petherton. Governor of Cyprus 1955-1957 | 16 Jun 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Feb 1896 | 20 Jan 1989 | 92 | |
| " | " | 7 Jun 1951 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harding | Charles O'Brien | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1859 | 7 Jun 1929 | 70 | |
| Harding | Christopher George Francis | 30 Jul 1991 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1939 | 13 Dec 1999 | 60 | |
| Harding | Edward John | 2 Jan 1928 | KCMG | 22 Mar 1880 | 4 Oct 1954 | 74 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1935 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 8 Jun 1939 | GCMG | ||||
| Harding | George Judd | 18 May 1860 | KCB (Mil) | 1788 | 5 Jul 1860 | 72 | |
| Harding | (George) William | 31 Dec 1982 | KCMG | 18 Jan 1927 | 4 Dec 2016 | 89 | |
| Harding | Harold John Boyer | 13 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 6 Jan 1900 | 27 Mar 1986 | 86 | |
| Harding | John Dorney | 24 Mar 1852 | Kt Bach | 1809 | 24 Nov 1868 | 59 | |
| Harding | Peter Robin | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Dec 1933 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1987 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harding | Robert Palmer | 8 Feb 1890 | Kt Bach | 1821 | 22 Dec 1893 | 72 | |
| Harding | Roy Pollard | 12 Feb 1985 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1924 | c Nov 2011 | 87 | |
| Hardinge | Alexander Henry Louis, later [1944] 2nd Baron Hardinge of Penshurst. PC 1936 | 1 Feb 1937 | KCB (Civ) | 17 May 1894 | 29 May 1960 | 66 | |
| " | " | 11 May 1937 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 17 Jul 1943 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hardinge | Arthur Edward Governor of Gibraltar 1886-1890 | 9 Jan 1886 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Mar 1828 | 15 Jul 1892 | 64 | |
| Hardinge | Arthur Henry | 22 Jun 1897 | KCMG | 12 Oct 1859 | 27 Dec 1933 | 74 | |
| " | " | 9 Nov 1904 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 24 Jun 1910 | GCMG | ||||
| Hardinge | Charles, later [1910] 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst. Viceroy of India 1910-1916. PC 1904 | 26 Mar 1904 | KCMG | 20 Jun 1858 | 2 Aug 1944 | 86 | |
| " | " | 10 May 1904 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 2 Jan 1905 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 9 Nov 1905 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 24 Jun 1910 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 23 Nov 1910 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 23 Nov 1910 | GCSI | ||||
| " | " | 24 Mar 1916 | KG | ||||
| Hardinge | Henry, later [1846] 1st Viscount Hardinge. MP for Durham 1820-30, St Germans 1830-31, Newport 1831-32 and Launceston 1832-44. Sec at War 1828-30, 1841-44. Chief Sec for Ireland 1830, 1834-35. Gov Gen India 1844-48. PC 1828. PC[I] 1830 | 1 Jul 1844 | GCB (Civ) | 30 Mar 1785 | 24 Sep 1856 | 71 | |
| Hardingham | Robert Ernest | 18 Mar 1969 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1903 | 6 Dec 1991 | 87 | |
| Hardman | Fred | 9 Nov 1982 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1914 | 6 Mar 1991 | 76 | |
| Hardman | Henry | 1 Jan 1962 | KCB (Civ) | 15 Dec 1905 | 17 Jan 2001 | 95 | |
| Hardman | (James) Donald Innes | 5 Jun 1952 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Feb 1899 | 2 Mar 1982 | 83 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1958 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Hardman | William | 29 Dec 1885 | Kt Bach | 1828 | 12 Sep 1890 | 62 | |
| Hardwicke | Cedric Webster | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 19 Feb 1893 | 6 Aug 1964 | 71 | |
| Hardy | Alister Clavering | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1896 | 23 May 1985 | 89 | |
| Hardy | Campbell Richard | 1 Jan 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 24 May 1906 | 29 Jul 1984 | 78 | |
| Hardy | David William | 15 Dec 1992 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1930 | |||
| Hardy | Edward | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1887 | 3 Jul 1975 | 87 | |
| Hardy | George Francis | 1 Jan 1914 | KCB (Civ) | 1846 | 5 Oct 1914 | 68 | |
| Hardy | Harry | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1896 | 5 Jan 1984 | 87 | |
| Hardy | James Douglas | 18 Jul 1962 | Kt Bach | 8 Jun 1915 | 28 Feb 1986 | 70 | |
| Hardy | James Gilbert | 28 Aug 1981 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1932 | |||
| Hardy | Thomas Duffus | 9 Jul 1869 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1804 | 15 Jun 1878 | 74 | |
| Hardy | William | 31 Dec 1883 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1807 | 17 Mar 1887 | 79 | |
| Hardy | William Bate | 12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 6 Apr 1864 | 23 Jan 1934 | 69 | |
| Hardy-Roberts | Geoffrey Paul | 3 Jun 1972 | KCVO | 16 May 1907 | 9 Apr 1997 | 89 | |
| Hare | David | 22 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1947 | |||
| Hare | John | 1 Jul 1840 | Kt Bach | 1784 | 2 Feb 1865 | 80 | |
| Hare | John | 16 Dec 1907 | Kt Bach | 16 May 1844 | 28 Dec 1921 | 77 | |
| Hare | Lancelot | 28 Jun 1907 | KCSI | 7 Jan 1851 | 7 Oct 1922 | 71 | |
| Hare | Steuart Welwood | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 9 Sep 1867 | 25 Oct 1952 | 85 | |
| Hare | William Francis, 5th Earl of Listowel. Postmaster General 1945-1947. Secretary of State for India and Burma 1947. Secretary of State for Burma 1947-1948. Minister of State for Colonial Affairs 1948-1950. Governor General of Ghana 1957-1960. PC 1946 | 11 Oct 1957 | GCMG | 28 Sep 1906 | 12 Mar 1997 | 90 | |
| Haren | Patrick Hugh | 25 Jun 2008 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1950 | |||
| Harewood, Earl of | see "Lascelles" | ||||||
| Harford | James Dundas Governor of St. Helena 1954-1958 | 2 Jan 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Jan 1899 | 26 Nov 1993 | 94 | |
| Hargreaves | Gerald de la Pryme | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 29 Apr 1972 | 90 | |
| Hargreaves | Thomas | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 27 Jan 1889 | 22 Mar 1966 | 77 | |
| Hargreaves | Walter Ernest | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 3 Nov 1954 | 89 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hargroves | (Robert) Louis | 24 Feb 1987 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1917 | 22 Feb 2008 | 90 | |
| Harington | Charles Harington | 1 Jan 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 31 May 1872 | 22 Oct 1940 | 68 | |
| " | " | 28 Dec 1922 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 2 Jan 1933 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harington | Charles Henry Pepys | 1 Jan 1964 | KCB (Mil) | 5 May 1910 | 13 Feb 2007 | 96 | |
| " | " | 14 Jun 1969 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harington | Charles Robert | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1897 | 4 Feb 1972 | 74 | |
| " | " | 2 Jun 1962 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Harkness | Douglas Alexander Earsman | 2 Jan 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Sep 1902 | 28 Dec 1980 | 78 | |
| Harkness | James | 7 Dec 2005 | KCVO | 20 Oct 1935 | |||
| Harkness | Joseph Welsh Park | 13 Nov 1956 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 15 Dec 1962 | 72 | |
| Harland | Reginald Edward Wynyard | 1974 | KBE (Mil) | 30 May 1920 | 30 Jul 2013 | 93 | |
| Harlech, Baron and Baroness | see "Ormsby-Gore" | ||||||
| Harley | Alexander George Hamilton | 1996 | KBE (Mil) | 3 May 1941 | |||
| Harley | Herbert Henry [Harry] | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 8 Mar 1877 | 19 Jan 1951 | 73 | |
| Harley | Robert William Governor of the Gold Coast 1872-1873. Lieut Governor of Tobago 1875-1877, Grenada 1877-1882 and British Honduras 1883-1884 | 24 May 1883 | KCMG | 1829 | 23 Aug 1892 | 63 | |
| Harley | Robert William Governor of the Gold Coast 1872-1873. Lieut Governor of Tobago 1875-1877, Grenada 1877-1882 and British Honduras 1883-1884 | 24 May 1883 | KCMG | 1829 | 23 Aug 1892 | 63 | |
| Harley | Stanley Jaffa | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 12 Nov 1905 | 2 Sep 1979 | 73 | |
| Harley | Thomas Winlack | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1895 | 13 Jan 1991 | 95 | |
| Harman | (Antony Ernest) Wentworth | 4 Jun 1934 | KCB (Mil) | 1872 | 26 Sep 1961 | 89 | |
| Harman | Charles Eustace PC 1959 | 1947 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1894 | 14 Nov 1970 | 75 | |
| Harman | (Clement) James | 13 Jun 1964 | GBE (Civ) | 15 May 1894 | 15 Sep 1975 | 81 | |
| Harman | George Byng | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Jan 1830 | 9 Mar 1892 | 62 | |
| Harman | Jack Wentworth | 1 Jan 1974 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Jul 1920 | 28 Dec 2009 | 89 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1977 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harman | Jeremiah LeRoy | 21 Dec 1982 | Kt Bach | 13 Apr 1930 | |||
| Harman | John Andrew | 4 Nov 1997 | Kt Bach | 30 Jul 1950 | |||
| Harmer | Frederic Evelyn | 10 Dec 1968 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1905 | 24 Feb 1995 | 89 | |
| Harmer | (John) Dudley | 3 Feb 1972 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1913 | 13 Mar 1991 | 77 | |
| Harmer | Sidney Frederic | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Mar 1862 | 22 Oct 1950 | 88 | |
| Harmood-Banner | John Sutherland, later [1924] 1st baronet. MP for Everton 1905-1924 | 11 Jul 1913 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1847 | 24 Feb 1927 | 79 | |
| Harmsworth | Harold Cecil Aubrey | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1897 | 7 Sep 1952 | 55 | |
| Harmsworth [Hudson from 4 Apr 1923] | Mary Elizabeth, Viscountess Northcliffe [wife of the 1st Viscount] | 1 Jan 1918 | GBE | 29 Jul 1963 | |||
| Harness | Henry Drury | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Apr 1804 | 10 Feb 1883 | 78 | |
| Haroon | Abdoola | 23 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 27 Apr 1942 | 69 | |
| Harper | Arthur Grant | 1 Jan 1959 | KCVO | 16 Jul 1898 | 17 May 1982 | 83 | |
| Harper | Charles Henry Governor of St. Helena 1925-1932 | 3 Jun 1930 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Feb 1876 | 13 May 1950 | 74 | |
| Harper | Christopher Nigel | 11 Jun 2011 | KBE (Mil) | 25 Mar 1957 | |||
| Harper | Edgar Josiah | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1860 | 23 Jan 1934 | 74 | |
| Harper | Elizabeth Margaret Way | 31 Dec 1994 | DBE (Civ) | 20 Jun 1937 | |||
| Harper | Ewan William | 23 May 2003 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1939 | |||
| Harper | George | 25 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 24 Apr 1843 | 12 Mar 1937 | 93 | |
| Harper | George Montague | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Jan 1865 | 15 Dec 1922 | 57 | |
| Harper | Kenneth Brand | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 21 Jan 1961 | 69 | |
| Harper | Peter Stanley | 24 Nov 2004 | Kt Bach | 28 Apr 1939 | |||
| Harper | Richard Stephenson | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1902 | 16 Nov 1973 | 70 | |
| Harper Gow | (Leonard) Maxwell | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1918 | 1 Jan 1996 | 77 | |
| Harpham | William | 1 Jan 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Dec 1906 | 5 Jun 1999 | 92 | |
| Harragin | Walter | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1890 | 26 Jun 1966 | 75 | |
| Harrel | David PC [I] 1900 | 19 Jan 1893 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1841 | 12 May 1939 | 98 | |
| " | " | 25 May 1895 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 26 Apr 1900 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | GBE | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1920 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Harries | Arthur Trevor | 23 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1892 | 1 Jul 1959 | 67 | |
| Harries | Douglas | 1 Jan 1947 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Mar 1893 | 6 Dec 1972 | 79 | |
| Harriman | George William | 21 Oct 1965 | Kt Bach | 3 Mar 1908 | 29 May 1973 | 65 | |
| Harrington | Henry Byng | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | 10 Apr 1808 | 7 Oct 1871 | 63 | |
| Harrington | Henry Naseby | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 31 Oct 1951 | 60 | |
| Harrington | John Lane | 9 Nov 1903 | KCVO | 16 Jan 1865 | 8 Sep 1927 | 62 | |
| " | " | 25 Jun 1909 | KCMG | ||||
| Harrington | Stanley PC [I] 1918 | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1856 | 31 Jul 1949 | 93 | |
| Harrington | (Wilfred) Hastings | 8 Jun 1963 | KBE (Mil) | 17 May 1906 | 17 Dec 1965 | 59 | |
| Harris | Alan James | 30 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1916 | 26 Dec 2000 | 84 | |
| Harris | Archibald Isidore | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1883 | 21 Jun 1971 | 87 | |
| Harris | Arthur Ambrose Hall | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 15 Oct 1854 | Dec 1939 | 85 | |
| Harris | Arthur Travers, later [1953] 1st baronet | 11 Jun 1942 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Apr 1892 | 5 Apr 1984 | 91 | |
| " | " | 14 Jun 1945 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harris | Augustus Henry Glossop | 30 Jul 1891 | Kt Bach | 18 Mar 1852 | 22 Jun 1896 | 44 | |
| Harris | Austin Edward | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1870 | 30 Sep 1958 | 88 | |
| Harris | Charles | 3 Jun 1913 | KCB (Civ) | 2 Mar 1864 | 10 Jun 1943 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1920 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Harris | (Charles) Alexander Governor of Newfoundland 1917-1922 | 1 Oct 1917 | KCMG | 28 Jun 1855 | 26 Mar 1947 | 91 | |
| Harris | Charles Felix | 29 Oct 1968 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1900 | 10 Mar 1974 | 73 | |
| Harris | Charles Joseph William | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 1901 | 14 Jan 1986 | 84 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1961 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Harris | David | 19 Jun 1911 | KCMG | 12 Jul 1852 | 23 Sep 1942 | 90 | |
| Harris | Douglas Gordon | 1942 | KBE | 19 Oct 1883 | 4 Jun 1967 | 83 | |
| Harris | Edward Alfred John MP for Christchurch 1844-1852 | 13 Jul 1872 | KCB (Civ) | 20 May 1808 | 17 Jul 1888 | 80 | |
| Harris | Frederick | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 21 Jun 1891 | 1 Oct 1976 | 85 | |
| Harris | George David | 10 Jul 1888 | Kt Bach | 1827 | 28 Feb 1902 | 74 | |
| Harris | George Francis Robert, 3rd Baron Harris. Governor of Trinidad 1846-1854 and Madras 1854-1859 | 25 Jun 1861 | KSI | 14 Aug 1810 | 23 Nov 1872 | 62 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1866 | GCSI | ||||
| Harris | Henry | 16 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1925 | 31 Oct 2014 | 89 | |
| Harris | Henry Percy MP for Paddington South 1910-1922 | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 8 Sep 1856 | 23 Aug 1941 | 84 | |
| Harris | Ian Cecil | 1 Jan 1967 | KBE (Mil) | 7 Jul 1910 | 12 Mar 1999 | 88 | |
| Harris | James Charles | 25 Apr 1896 | Kt Bach | 1831 | 8 Nov 1904 | 73 | |
| " | " | 22 Aug 1902 | KCVO | ||||
| Harris | James Howard, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury. MP for Wilton 1841. Foreign Secretary 1852 and 1858-1859. Lord Privy Seal 1866-1868 and 1874-1876. PC 1852 | 15 Jun 1859 | GCB (Civ) | 25 Mar 1807 | 17 May 1889 | 82 | |
| Harris | John Hobbis | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1874 | 30 Apr 1940 | 65 | |
| Harris | John Hulme [Win] | 13 Jun 1992 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Jun 1938 | |||
| Harris | John Richards | 11 May 1937 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Jan 1868 | 16 Sep 1946 | 78 | |
| Harris | Lewis Edward | 1979 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1900 | 3 Mar 1983 | 82 | |
| Harris | Lionel Herbert | 13 Jun 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 15 Apr 1897 | 18 Mar 1971 | 73 | |
| Harris | Martin Best | 19 Jul 2000 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1944 | |||
| Harris | Matthew | 17 Aug 1899 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1841 | 8 Jun 1917 | 75 | |
| Harris | Michael Frank | 11 Jun 2008 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1942 | |||
| Harris | Pauline Norma [wife of the life peer Baron Harris of Peckham] | 31 Dec 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Jan 1942 | |||
| Harris | Philip Charles, later [1996] Baron Harris of Peckham [L] | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1942 | |||
| Harris | Philippa Jill Olivier [Pippa] | 22 Sep 2015 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Harris | Richard Olver | 22 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 24 Dec 1894 | 11 Oct 1955 | 60 | |
| Harris | Robert George Canning, 4th Baron Harris. Governor of Bombay 1890-1895 | 21 May 1890 | GCIE | 3 Feb 1851 | 24 Mar 1932 | 81 | |
| " | " | 25 May 1895 | GCSI | ||||
| Harris | Robert Hastings Penruddock | 4 Feb 1898 | KCMG | 12 Oct 1843 | 25 Aug 1926 | 82 | |
| " | " | 6 Nov 1900 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harris | Ronald Montague Joseph | 11 Jun 1960 | KCVO | 6 May 1913 | 22 Jan 1995 | 81 | |
| Harris | Sidney West | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 1876 | 9 Jul 1962 | 86 | |
| Harris | (Theodore) Wilson | 13 Oct 2010 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1921 | 8 Mar 2018 | 96 | |
| Harris | Thomas George | 31 Dec 2001 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Feb 1945 | |||
| Harris | Thomas Noel | 24 Apr 1841 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1783 | 23 Mar 1860 | 76 | |
| Harris | Walter Henry | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1851 | 3 Mar 1922 | 70 | |
| Harris | William Cornwallis | 7 Jun 1844 | Kt Bach | 2 Apr 1807 | 9 Oct 1848 | 41 | |
| Harris | William Gordon | 14 Jun 1969 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Jun 1912 | 20 Feb 2005 | 92 | |
| Harris | William Henry | 10 Jun 1954 | KCVO | 28 Mar 1883 | 6 Sep 1973 | 90 | |
| Harris | William Snow | 28 Apr 1847 | Kt Bach | 1 Apr 1791 | 22 Jan 1867 | 75 | |
| Harris | William Woolf | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1910 | 23 Sep 1988 | 78 | |
| Harrison | Archibald Frederick | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 1894 | 18 Nov 1976 | 82 | |
| Harrison | (Bernard) Guy | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1885 | 21 Apr 1978 | 92 | |
| Harrison | Brian Howard | 27 Apr 2005 | Kt Bach | 9 Jul 1937 | |||
| Harrison | Cecil Reeves | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 26 Apr 1856 | 11 Dec 1940 | 84 | |
| Harrison | (Charles) Frederick | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 1844 | 31 Dec 1914 | 70 | |
| Harrison | Charlton Scott Cholmeley | 4 Mar 1932 | Kt Bach | 18 May 1881 | 3 Jul 1951 | 70 | |
| Harrison | Cyril Ernest | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1901 | 14 Mar 1980 | 78 | |
| Harrison | David | 21 Mar 1997 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1930 | |||
| Harrison | Donald Frederick Norris | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 9 Mar 1925 | 12 Apr 2003 | 78 | |
| Harrison | Edmund Stephen | 20 Apr 1880 | Kt Bach | 1810 | 21 Sep 1882 | 72 | |
| Harrison | Edward Richard | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1872 | 10 Nov 1960 | 88 | |
| Harrison | Eric John PC 1952 | 1 Apr 1954 | KCVO | 7 Sep 1892 | 26 Sep 1974 | 82 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1962 | KCMG | ||||
| Harrison | Ernest Thomas | 15 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1926 | 16 Feb 2009 | 82 | |
| Harrison | Francis Alexander Lyle [Frank] | 12 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1910 | 13 Aug 2002 | 92 | |
| Harrison | Geoffrey Wedgwood | 1 Jan 1955 | KCMG | 18 Jul 1908 | 12 Apr 1990 | 81 | |
| " | " | 6 Mar 1961 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 8 Jun 1968 | GCMG | ||||
| Harrison | George MP for Edinburgh South 1885 | 11 Aug 1884 | Kt Bach | 1811 | 23 Dec 1885 | 74 | |
| Harrison | Graeme Thomas | 6 Jun 2011 | KNZM | c 1948 | |||
| Harrison | Henry Leland | 14 Feb 1887 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1837 | 5 May 1892 | 55 | |
| Harrison | James Humphreys | 13 Dec 1909 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1848 | 2 Feb 1933 | 84 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1924 | KCVO | ||||
| Harrison | James William Governor of South Australia 1968-1971 | 22 Oct 1968 | KCMG | 25 May 1912 | 15 Sep 1971 | 59 | |
| Harrison | John, later [1922] 1st baronet | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1856 | 14 Feb 1936 | 79 | |
| Harrison | John | 30 Dec 1922 | KBE (Civ) | 1866 | 22 Jun 1944 | 78 | |
| Harrison | John Albert Bews | 31 Dec 1981 | KBE (Mil) | 20 May 1921 | c Apr 2010 | 88 | |
| Harrison | John Burchmore | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1856 | 8 Feb 1926 | 69 | |
| Harrison | (John) Richard | 20 Nov 1980 | Kt Bach | 23 May 1921 | 5 Sep 2003 | 82 | |
| Harrison | Michael Guy Vicat | 16 Nov 1993 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1939 | |||
| Harrison | Patricia Mary [originally DCNZM 4 Jun 2001] | 1 Aug 2009 | DNZM | ||||
| Harrison | Reginald Carey [Rex] | 25 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 5 Mar 1908 | 2 Jun 1990 | 82 | |
| Harrison | Richard | 25 May 1889 | KCB (Mil) | 26 May 1837 | 25 Sep 1931 | 94 | |
| " | " | 26 Jun 1903 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harrison | Richard John | 31 Jul 1984 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1920 | 17 Oct 1999 | 79 | |
| Harrison | Terence | 19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1933 | |||
| Harrison | Thomas Dalkin | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1885 | 11 Mar 1954 | 68 | |
| Harrison-Smith | Francis | 1 Jan 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 1861 | 10 Jun 1927 | 65 | |
| Harrod | (Henry) Roy Forbes | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1900 | 8 Mar 1978 | 78 | |
| Harrop | Peter John | 16 Jun 1984 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Mar 1926 | |||
| Harrowby, Countess of | see "Ryder" | ||||||
| Harrowing | John Henry | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1859 | 20 Feb 1937 | 77 | |
| Harston | Ernest Sirdefield | 23 Jan 1958 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1891 | 27 Jun 1975 | 83 | |
| Hart | Andrew Searle | 25 Jan 1886 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1811 | 13 Apr 1890 | 79 | |
| Hart | Anthony Ronald | 15 Feb 2005 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1946 | |||
| Hart | Byrne | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 6 Oct 1895 | 19 Mar 1989 | 93 | |
| Hart | David Michael | 24 Feb 2006 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1940 | 13 Mar 2013 | 72 | |
| Hart | Ernest Sidney Walter | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 11 Jul 1870 | 29 Jan 1957 | 86 | |
| Hart | George Charles | 2 Jun 1973 | KBE (Civ) | 1901 | 3 Oct 1981 | 80 | |
| Hart | George Sankey | 30 Dec 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Apr 1866 | 16 Apr 1937 | 71 | |
| Hart | Graham Allan | 15 Jun 1996 | KCB (Civ) | 13 Mar 1940 | |||
| Hart | Herbert Ernest | 3 Jun 1935 | KBE (Civ) | 1882 | Mar 1968 | 85 | |
| Hart | Israel | 27 Feb 1895 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1835 | 24 Mar 1911 | 76 | |
| Hart | Judith Constance Mary, later [1988] Baroness Hart of South Lanark [L]. MP for Lanark 1959-83 and Clydesdale 1983-87. Min. of of Social Security 1967-1968. Paymaster General 1968-1969. Min. for Overseas Development 1969-70, 1974-1975 and 1977-79. PC 1967 | 12 Jun 1979 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Sep 1924 | 8 Dec 1991 | 67 | |
| Hart | Michael Christopher Campbell | 2 Jun 1998 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1948 | 20 Feb 2007 | 58 | |
| Hart | Raymund George | 13 Jun 1957 | KBE (Mil) | 28 Feb 1899 | 16 Jul 1960 | 61 | |
| Hart | Reginald Clare VC | 16 May 1899 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Jun 1848 | 18 Oct 1931 | 83 | |
| " | " | 21 Oct 1904 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1931 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| For information on his award of the VC, see the note at the foot of this page | |||||||
| Hart | Robert, later [1893] 1st baronet | 6 May 1882 | KCMG | 20 Feb 1835 | 20 Sep 1911 | 76 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1899 | GCMG | ||||
| Hart | William Edward | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1866 | 5 Mar 1942 | 76 | |
| Hart | William Ogden | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1903 | 29 Apr 1977 | 73 | |
| Hart-Davis | Rupert Charles | 7 Feb 1967 | Kt Bach | 28 Aug 1907 | 8 Dec 1999 | 92 | |
| Hartigan | James Andrew | 3 Jun 1935 | KCB (Mil) | 1876 | 12 Oct 1962 | 86 | |
| Hartley | Alan Fleming | 1 Jul 1941 | KCSI | 1882 | 7 Sep 1954 | 72 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1944 | GCIE | ||||
| Hartley | Charles Augustus | 16 Sep 1862 | Kt Bach | 3 Feb 1825 | 20 Feb 1915 | 90 | |
| " | " | 19 Feb 1884 | KCMG | ||||
| Hartley | Christopher Harold | 8 Jun 1963 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Jan 1913 | 29 Jul 1998 | 85 | |
| Hartley | Frank | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 5 Jan 1911 | 26 Jan 1997 | 86 | |
| Hartley | Harold Brewer CH 1967 | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1878 | 9 Sep 1972 | 94 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1944 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1957 | GCVO | ||||
| Hartley | Percival | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1881 | 16 Feb 1957 | 75 | |
| Hartley | Percival Horton-Smith | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1867 | 30 Jun 1952 | 84 | |
| Hartley | Walter Noel | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 1846 | 11 Sep 1913 | 67 | |
| Hartley | William Pickles | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 1846 | 25 Oct 1922 | 76 | |
| Hartman | (Gladys) Marea | 31 Dec 1993 | DBE (Civ) | 22 Jun 1920 | 29 Aug 1994 | 74 | |
| Hartnell | Norman Bishop | 31 Dec 1976 | KCVO | 12 Jun 1901 | 8 Jun 1979 | 77 | |
| Hartnett | Laurence John | 6 Oct 1967 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1898 | 4 Apr 1986 | 87 | |
| Hartnoll | Henry Sulivan | 1 Jan 1914 | Kt Bach | 17 Jun 1862 | 31 Oct 1935 | 73 | |
| Hartog | Philip Joseph | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 2 Mar 1864 | 27 Jun 1947 | 83 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1930 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hartwell | Charles Herbert | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 1904 | 31 Aug 1982 | 78 | |
| Harty | (Herbert) Hamilton | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 4 Dec 1880 | 19 Feb 1941 | 60 | |
| Harvey | Arthur Vere, later [1971] Baron Harvey of Prestbury [L]. MP for Macclesfield 1945-1971 | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 31 Jan 1906 | 5 Apr 1994 | 88 | |
| Harvey | Charles Offley | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1888 | 11 Oct 1969 | 81 | |
| Harvey | Edward | 28 Jun 1861 | KCB (Mil) | 1783 | 4 May 1865 | 81 | |
| " | " | 28 Mar 1865 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Harvey | Ernest Maes | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Jan 1872 | 13 Sep 1926 | 54 | |
| Harvey | Ernest Musgrave, later [1933] 1st baronet | 5 Jun 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Jul 1867 | 17 Dec 1955 | 88 | |
| Harvey | George | 26 Mar 1867 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1806 | 22 Jan 1876 | 69 | |
| Harvey | George MP for Kennington 1924-1929 and 1931-1939 | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 27 Mar 1939 | 68 | |
| Harvey | George David | 13 Jun 1957 | KBE (Mil) | 1905 | 24 Feb 1969 | 63 | |
| Harvey | George Frederick | 24 May 1867 | KCSI | 1809 | 4 Nov 1884 | 75 | |
| Harvey | George Samuel Abercrombie | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 21 Oct 1854 | 11 Apr 1930 | 75 | |
| Harvey | (Henry) Paul | 2 Jan 1911 | KCMG | 1869 | 30 Dec 1948 | 79 | |
| Harvey | John Governor of Newfoundland 1841-1846 | 19 Jul 1838 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Apr 1778 | 22 Mar 1852 | 73 | |
| Harvey | John Musgrave | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 22 Dec 1865 | 13 Jun 1940 | 74 | |
| Harvey | Leslie Gordon | 1 Jan 1955 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Apr 1896 | 14 Oct 1972 | 76 | |
| Harvey | Nicholas Barton MP for Devon North 1992-2015 | 25 Jan 2013 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1961 | |||
| Harvey | Oliver Charles, later [1954] 1st Baron Harvey of Tasburgh | 13 Jun 1946 | KCMG | 26 Nov 1893 | 29 Nov 1968 | 75 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1948 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 8 Jun 1950 | GCVO | ||||
| Harvey | Percy Norman | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Nov 1887 | 30 Aug 1946 | 58 | |
| Harvey | Robert | 9 Feb 1901 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1847 | 14 Mar 1930 | 82 | |
| Harvey | Robert Anster | 31 Dec 2012 | KNZM | 24 Nov 1940 | |||
| Harvey | Robert James Paterson | 1 Jan 1960 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Jul 1904 | 8 Jul 1965 | 60 | |
| Harvey | Samuel Emile | 10 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1885 | 9 Nov 1959 | 73 | |
| Harvey-Jones | John Henry | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 16 Apr 1924 | 9 Jan 2008 | 83 | |
| Harvie | John Smith [Jack] | 14 Oct 1997 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1936 | |||
| Harvington, Baron | see "Grant-Ferris" | ||||||
| Harwood | Edmund George | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 1898 | 10 Dec 1964 | 66 | |
| Harwood | Henry Harwood | 13 Dec 1939 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Jan 1888 | 9 Jun 1950 | 62 | |
| Harwood | John James | 10 Jul 1888 | Kt Bach | 1832 | 15 Apr 1906 | 73 | |
| Harwood | Ralph Endersby | 3 Jun 1931 | KCVO | 28 Mar 1883 | 28 Feb 1951 | 67 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1934 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Harwood | Ronald | 27 Jan 2011 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1934 | |||
| Hasan | Saiyid Wazir | 4 Mar 1932 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1874 | 31 Aug 1947 | 73 | |
| Haselhurst | Alan Gordon Barraclough MP for Middleton and Prestwich 1970-1974 and Saffron Walden 1977- PC 1999 | 19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1937 | |||
| Haskard | Cosmo Dugal Patrick Thomas Governor of the Falkland Islands 1964-1970 | 1 Jan 1965 | KCMG | 25 Nov 1916 | 21 Feb 2017 | 100 | |
| Haslam | Alec Leslie | 18 Oct 1974 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1904 | 23 Apr 1997 | 93 | |
| Haslam | Alfred Seale MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme 1900-1906 | 21 May 1891 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1844 | 13 Jan 1927 | 82 | |
| Haslam | David Antony | 9 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 4 Jul 1949 | |||
| Haslam | David William | 16 Jun 1984 | KBE (Mil) | 26 Jun 1923 | 4 Aug 2009 | 86 | |
| Haslam | John MP for Bolton 1931-1940 | 22 Jun 1927 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1878 | 21 May 1940 | 62 | |
| Haslam | Robert, later [1990] Baron Haslam [L] | 12 Feb 1985 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1923 | 2 Nov 2002 | 79 | |
| Haslam | (Robert) Humphrey | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 30 May 1882 | 22 Dec 1962 | 80 | |
| Haslett | Caroline Harriet | 12 Jun 1947 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Aug 1895 | 4 Jan 1957 | 61 | |
| Haslett | James Horner MP for Belfast West 1885-86 | 22 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | Jan 1832 | 18 Aug 1905 | 73 | |
| Haslett | William John Handfield | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1866 | 17 Dec 1954 | 88 | |
| Hasluck | Alexandra Margaret Martin [wife of Sir Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck] | 6 Jun 1978 | AD | 26 Aug 1908 | 18 Jun 1993 | 84 | |
| Hasluck | Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Governor General of Australia 1969-1974. PC 1966 | 10 Feb 1969 | GCMG | 1 Apr 1905 | 9 Jan 1993 | 87 | |
| " | " | 27 Apr 1970 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 23 Apr 1979 | KG | ||||
| Hassan | Anna Patricia Lucy | 31 Dec 2005 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Mar 1946 | |||
| Hassan | Joshua Abraham | 30 Oct 1963 | Kt Bach | 1915 | 1 Jul 1997 | 82 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1985 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1987 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hassanein | Ahmed Mohamed Bey | 1927 | KCVO | 31 Oct 1889 | 19 Feb 1946 | 56 | |
| Hassard | John | 10 Jul 1888 | Kt Bach | 1831 | 30 Aug 1900 | 69 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hassell | Trevor Austin | Nov 2013 | KA | 20 Apr 1940 | |||
| Hassett | Francis George | 12 Jun 1976 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Apr 1918 | 11 Jun 2008 | 90 | |
| Hastie | Robert Cameron | 14 Jun 2008 | KCVO | 24 May 1933 | |||
| Hastings | Charles | 3 Jul 1850 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1794 | 21 Mar 1866 | 72 | |
| Hastings | George | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 1853 | 13 Aug 1943 | 90 | |
| Hastings | Max Macdonald | 23 Oct 2002 | Kt Bach | 28 Dec 1945 | |||
| Hastings | Patrick Gardiner MP for Wallsend 1922-1926. Attorney General 1924 | 8 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1880 | 26 Feb 1952 | 71 | |
| Hastings | Stephen Lewis Edmonstone | 30 Nov 1983 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1921 | 10 Jan 2005 | 93 | |
| Hastings | Thomas | 5 Jun 1839 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1790 | 3 Jan 1870 | 79 | |
| " | " | 9 Mar 1859 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hastings | William George | 4 Dec 2009 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1928 | |||
| Hatch | David Edwin | 10 Mar 2004 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1939 | 13 Jun 2007 | 68 | |
| Hatch | Ernest Frederic George, 1st baronet. MP for Gorton 1895-1906 | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Apr 1859 | 17 Aug 1927 | 68 | |
| Hathaway | Sibyl Mary | 12 Jun 1965 | DBE (Civ) | 13 Jan 1884 | 14 Jul 1974 | 90 | |
| Hatt | Harry Thomas | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1858 | 19 Mar 1934 | 75 | |
| Hatter | Maurice | 9 Nov 1999 | Kt Bach | 6 Nov 1929 | |||
| Hatton | Ronald George | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1886 | 11 Nov 1965 | 79 | |
| Hatty | Cyril James | 12 Mar 1963 | Kt Bach | 22 Dec 1908 | 19 Aug 2001 | 92 | |
| Hatwa, Maharaja of | Krishna Partab Sahi | 1 Jan 1889 | KCIE | ||||
| Haughey | William, later [Sep 2013] Baron Haughey [L] | 25 Jan 2013 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1956 | |||
| Haughton | James | 10 Feb 1976 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1914 | 26 Jan 2000 | 85 | |
| Haultain | Frederick William Gordon | 1 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 25 Nov 1857 | 30 Jan 1942 | 84 | |
| Havard | Godfrey Thomas | 12 Jun 1941 | KCMG | 1885 | 3 Mar 1952 | 66 | |
| Havelock | Arthur Elibank President of Nevis 1877-1878. Administrator of St. Lucia 1878-1879. Governor of Sierra Leone 1881-1884, Trinidad 1885, Natal 1886-1889, Ceylon 1890-1895, Madras 1896-1900 and Tasmania 1901-1904 | 24 May 1884 | KCMG | 21 Feb 1844 | 25 Jun 1908 | 64 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1895 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 16 Mar 1896 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 29 Apr 1901 | GCSI | ||||
| Havelock | Henry For further information,see the note at the foot of this page | 11 Nov 1857 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Apr 1795 | 24 Nov 1857 | 62 | |
| Havelock | Thomas Henry | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1877 | 1 Aug 1968 | 91 | |
| Havelock | Wilfrid Bowen | 24 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1912 | 6 Apr 2003 | 90 | |
| Havelock-Allan | Henry Marsham VC, 1st baronet. MP for Sunderland 1874-1881 and Durham SE 1885-1892 and 1895-1897 | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Aug 1830 | 30 Dec 1897 | 67 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1897 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Havers | Cecil Robert | 1 Jun 1951 | Kt Bach | 12 Nov 1889 | 5 May 1977 | 87 | |
| Havers | (Ephraim) William | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 15 Oct 1887 | 28 Feb 1979 | 91 | |
| Havers | (Robert) Michael Oldfield, later [1987] Baron Havers [L]. MP for Wimbledon 1970-1987. Solicitor General 1972-1974. Attorney General 1979-1987. PC 1977 | 23 Nov 1972 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1923 | 1 Apr 1992 | 69 | |
| Haward | Harry Edwin | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1863 | 8 Sep 1953 | 90 | |
| Haward | Walter | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1882 | 2 Sep 1959 | 77 | |
| Hawes | Benjamin MP for Lambeth 1832-1847 and Kinsale 1848-1851 | 5 Feb 1856 | KCB (Civ) | 1797 | 15 May 1862 | 64 | |
| Hawes | Richard Brunel | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 1893 | 30 Dec 1964 | 71 | |
| Hawke | (Edward) Anthony | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1895 | 25 Sep 1964 | 69 | |
| Hawke | (John) Anthony | 28 Mar 1928 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 30 Oct 1941 | 72 | |
| Hawker | (Frank) Cyril | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 21 Jul 1900 | 22 Feb 1991 | 90 | |
| Hawker | Richard George | 9 Apr 1965 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1907 | 12 Nov 1982 | 75 | |
| Hawkes | Henry Montague Pakington | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Aug 1855 | 3 Apr 1946 | 90 | |
| Hawkes | (John) Garry | 20 Nov 2009 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1939 | |||
| Hawkesworth | (Edward) Gerald Governor of British Honduras 1947-1948 | 1 Jan 1948 | KCMG | 16 Aug 1897 | 14 Aug 1949 | 51 | |
| Hawkesworth | John Ledlie Inglis | 5 Jul 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Feb 1893 | 3 Jun 1945 | 52 | |
| Hawkey | (Alfred) James, later [1945] 1st baronet | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1877 | 22 May 1952 | 74 | |
| Hawkhead | Anthony Gerard [Tony] | 6 Dec 2011 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hawkings | (Francis) Geoffrey | 12 Jul 1978 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1913 | 31 Oct 1990 | 77 | |
| Hawkins | Anthony Hope | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 9 Feb 1863 | 8 Jul 1933 | 70 | |
| Hawkins | Arthur Ernest | 3 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1913 | 13 Jan 1999 | 85 | |
| Hawkins | Benjamin | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1867 | 30 Oct 1930 | 63 | |
| Hawkins | Geoffrey Alan Brooke | 5 Jun 1952 | KBE (Mil) | 13 Jul 1895 | 5 Oct 1980 | 85 | |
| Hawkins | Henry, later [1899] Baron Brampton PC 1899 | 28 Nov 1876 | Kt Bach | 14 Sep 1817 | 6 Oct 1907 | 90 | |
| Hawkins | John Summerfield | 24 May 1881 | KCMG | 1812 | 10 Jan 1895 | 82 | |
| Hawkins | Michael Babington Charles | 1 Jan 1968 | KCVO | 27 Jul 1914 | 26 May 1977 | 62 | |
| Hawkins | Paul Lancelot | 13 Jul 1982 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1912 | 29 Dec 2002 | 90 | |
| Hawkins | Raymond Shayle | 12 Jun 1965 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Dec 1909 | 18 Oct 1987 | 77 | |
| Hawkshaw | John | 31 Aug 1873 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1811 | 2 Jun 1891 | 80 | |
| Hawley | Donald Frederick | 3 Jun 1978 | KCMG | 22 May 1921 | 31 Jan 2008 | 86 | |
| Hawley | James Appleton | 12 Jun 2010 | KCVO | 28 Mar 1937 | |||
| Haworth | Lionel Berkeley Holt | 4 Jun 1928 | KBE (Civ) | 30 Sep 1873 | 11 Sep 1951 | 77 | |
| Haworth | (Walter) Norman Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1937 | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1883 | 19 Mar 1950 | 67 | |
| Haworth | William Crawford | 8 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1905 | 1 Dec 1984 | 79 | |
| Haworth-Booth | Francis Fitzgerald | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | 18 May 1864 | 21 Feb 1935 | 70 | |
| Hawthorne | Nigel Barnard | 23 Feb 1999 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1929 | 26 Dec 2001 | 72 | |
| Hawthorne | William Rede | 3 Feb 1970 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1913 | 16 Sep 2011 | 98 | |
| Hawton | John Malcolm Kenneth | 5 Jun 1952 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Sep 1904 | 7 Jan 1982 | 77 | |
| Hawtrey | Charles Henry | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 1858 | 30 Jul 1923 | 65 | |
| Hawtrey | Ralph George | 28 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1879 | 21 Mar 1975 | 95 | |
| Hay | (Alan) Philip | 31 Dec 1960 | KCVO | 27 Feb 1918 | 7 Apr 1986 | 68 | |
| Hay | Barbara Logan | 29 Dec 2007 | DCMG | 20 Jan 1953 | |||
| Hay | David Allan | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1878 | 6 May 1957 | 78 | |
| " | " | 2 Jan 1939 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hay | David Osborne | 18 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1916 | 18 May 2009 | 92 | |
| Hay | David Russell | 31 May 1991 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1927 | 3 Dec 2016 | 88 | |
| Hay | Edward Hay Drummond President of the British Virgin Islands 1839-1850. Lieut Governor of Saint Christopher 1850-1855 and Governor of St.Helena 1856-1863 | 22 Aug 1859 | Kt Bach | 1815 | 24 Jan 1884 | 68 | |
| Hay | George, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale. Governor of Madras 1842-1848 | 22 May 1820 | KT | 1 Feb 1787 | 10 Oct 1876 | 89 | |
| " | " | 10 Nov 1862 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 13 Mar 1867 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hay | George Jackson | 24 Jul 1906 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1840 | 7 Oct 1921 | 81 | |
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hay | Hamish Grenfell | 12 Jun 1982 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1927 | 7 Sep 2008 | 80 | |
| Hay | James Lawrence | 4 Dec 1961 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1888 | 26 Mar 1971 | 82 | |
| Hay | James Shaw Administrator of Gambia 1886-1888. Governor of Barbados 1891-1900 | 24 May 1889 | KCMG | 25 Oct 1839 | 20 Jun 1924 | 84 | |
| Hay | John | 25 May 1878 | KCMG | 22 Jun 1816 | 20 Jan 1892 | 75 | |
| Hay | John [styled Lord John Hay] MP for Wick 1857-1859 and Ripon 1866-1871 | 24 May 1881 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Aug 1827 | 4 May 1916 | 88 | |
| " | " | 30 Jul 1886 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hay | John | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 1840 | 26 Feb 1909 | 68 | |
| Hay | John George | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1888 | 26 May 1964 | 76 | |
| Hay | Margaret Katherine [wife of Sir (Alan) Philip Hay] | 1 Jan 1971 | DCVO | 9 May 1918 | 24 May 1975 | 57 | |
| Hay | Robert | 14 Aug 1947 | KCIE | 8 Mar 1889 | 18 May 1980 | 91 | |
| Hay | Robert John | 26 May 1894 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Apr 1828 | 25 Nov 1910 | 82 | |
| Hay | Victor Alexander Sereld, styled Lord Kilmarnock, later [1927] 21st Earl of Erroll | 1 Jan 1924 | KCMG | 17 Oct 1876 | 20 Feb 1928 | 51 | |
| Hay | (William) Rupert | 1947 | KCIE | 16 Dec 1893 | 3 Apr 1962 | 68 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1952 | KCMG | ||||
| Haycraft | Thomas Wagstaffe | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 1858 | 16 Jul 1936 | 78 | |
| Hayday | Frederick | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1912 | 26 Feb 1990 | 77 | |
| Hayden | Anthony Paul | 18 Feb 2014 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hayden | Henry Hubert | 23 Jul 1920 | Kt Bach | 1869 | Aug 1923 | 54 | |
| Haydon | Walter Robert [Robin] | 31 Dec 1979 | KCMG | 29 May 1920 | 1 Dec 1999 | 79 | |
| Hay-Drummond-Hay | Robert | 1906 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1846 | 15 Oct 1926 | 80 | |
| Hayes | Bertram Fox | 16 Sep 1919 | KCMG | 25 Apr 1864 | 15 May 1941 | 77 | |
| Hayes | Brian | 3 Mar 1998 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1940 | |||
| Hayes | Brian David | 31 Dec 1979 | KCB (Civ) | 5 May 1929 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1987 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hayes | Claude James | 1 Jan 1974 | KCMG | 23 Mar 1912 | 20 Nov 1996 | 84 | |
| Hayes | George | 9 Dec 1868 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1805 | 24 Nov 1869 | 64 | |
| Hayes | John Henry MP for South Holland & the Deepings 1997- PC 2013 | Nov 2018 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1958 | |||
| Hayes | John Osler Chattock | 10 Jun 1967 | KCB (Mil) | 9 May 1913 | 7 Sep 1998 | 85 | |
| Hayes | Richard John | 2 Jun 2014 | KNZM | ||||
| Haygarth | Joseph Henry | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 1892 | 9 Jan 1969 | 76 | |
| Hayhoe | Bernard John [Barney], later [1992] Baron Hayhoe. MP for Heston & Isleworth 1970-1974 and Brentford & Isleworth 1974-1992. PC 1985 | 24 Feb 1987 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1925 | 7 Sep 2013 | 88 | |
| Hayman | (Cecil George) Graham | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 1 Apr 1893 | 10 Mar 1966 | 72 | |
| Hayman | Helene Valerie, Baroness Hayman [L]. MP for Welwyn and Hatfield 1974-1979. PC 2000 | 31 Dec 2011 | GBE (Civ) | 26 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hayman | Peter Telford | 1 Jan 1971 | KCMG | 14 Jun 1914 | 6 Apr 1992 | 77 | |
| Hayman-Joyce | Robert John | 15 Jun 1996 | KCB (Mil) | 16 Oct 1940 | |||
| Haynes | George Ernest | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 24 Jan 1902 | 5 Mar 1983 | 81 | |
| Haynes | Richard Christopher | Nov 2003 | KA | 10 Jun 1936 | 23 Jun 2013 | 77 | |
| Hayr | Kenneth William | 11 Jun 1988 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Apr 1935 | 2 Jun 2001 | 66 | |
| Hays | (Harold Richard) Marshall | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 24 Jan 1948 | 75 | |
| Haysom | George | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 6 May 1862 | 7 Sep 1924 | 62 | |
| Hayter, Baron | see "Chubb" | ||||||
| Hayter | George | 1 Jun 1842 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1792 | 18 Jan 1871 | 78 | |
| Hayter | Paul David Grenville | 16 Jun 2007 | KCB (Civ) | 4 Nov 1942 | |||
| Hayter | William Goodenough | 24 Aug 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 23 Jan 1869 | 5 Aug 1924 | 55 | |
| Hayter | William Goodenough | 1 May 1953 | KCMG | 1 Aug 1906 | 28 Mar 1995 | 88 | |
| Hayter Hames | George Colvile | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 18 Jul 1898 | 21 Oct 1968 | 70 | |
| Haythorne | Edmund | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 1818 | 18 Oct 1888 | 70 | |
| Hayward | Alfred | 10 Jun 1961 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Jan 1896 | 30 Jan 1988 | 92 | |
| Hayward | Anthony William Byrd | 2 Nov 1978 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1927 | c Apr 2011 | 83 | |
| Hayward | Charles William | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1892 | 3 Feb 1983 | 90 | |
| Hayward | Edward Waterfield | 26 Oct 1961 | Kt Bach | 10 Nov 1903 | Aug 1983 | 79 | |
| Hayward | Edwin James | 3 Mar 1927 | Kt Bach | 24 Dec 1868 | 14 Nov 1929 | 60 | |
| Hayward | Fred | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1876 | 19 Dec 1944 | 68 | |
| Hayward | Isaac James | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1884 | 3 Jan 1976 | 91 | |
| Hayward | Jack Arnold | 18 Mar 1986 | Kt Bach | 14 Jun 1923 | 13 Jan 2015 | 91 | |
| Hayward | Maurice Henry Weston | 26 Oct 1923 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1868 | 31 Aug 1964 | 96 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1925 | KCSI | ||||
| Hayward | Richard Arthur | 8 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1910 | 26 Feb 1994 | 83 | |
| Hayward | William Webb | 3 Feb 1897 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1818 | 18 Mar 1899 | 81 | |
| Haywood | Harold | 31 Dec 1987 | KCVO | 30 Sep 1923 | 23 May 2010 | 86 | |
| Hazan | John Boris Roderick | 25 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 3 Oct 1926 | 19 Aug 1988 | 61 | |
| Hazell | (Eric) Quinton | 21 Mar 1995 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1920 | 24 Jun 1996 | 75 | |
| Hazen | John Douglas | 3 Jun 1918 | KCMG | 5 Jun 1860 | 27 Dec 1937 | 77 | |
| Head | Antony Henry, 1st Viscount Head. MP for Carshalton 1945-1960. Secretary of State for War 1951-1956. Minister of Defence 1956-1957. PC 1951 | 31 Dec 1960 | KCMG | 19 Dec 1906 | 29 Mar 1983 | 76 | |
| " | " | 12 Jul 1963 | GCMG | ||||
| Head | Edmund Walker, 8th baronet Governor of New Brunswick 1847-1854. Governor General of Canada 1854-1861. PC 1857 | 11 Dec 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Feb 1805 | 28 Jan 1868 | 62 | |
| Head | Henry | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1861 | 8 Oct 1940 | 79 | |
| Head | Patrick | 17 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1946 | |||
| Heading | James Alfred | 28 Apr 1961 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1884 | 9 Apr 1969 | 85 | |
| Headlam | Edward James | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1 May 1873 | 14 Jul 1943 | 70 | |
| Headlam | John Emerson Wharton | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 16 Apr 1864 | 14 Oct 1946 | 82 | |
| Headlam-Morley | James Wycliffe See the note at the foot of this page | 3 Jun 1929 | Kt Bach | 24 Dec 1863 | 6 Sep 1929 | 65 | |
| Heal | Ambrose | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1872 | 15 Nov 1959 | 87 | |
| Heald | Benjamin Herbert | 29 Mar 1926 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1874 | 4 Apr 1940 | 65 | |
| Heald | Lionel Frederick MP for Chertsey 1950-1970. Attorney General 1951-1954. PC 1954 | 27 Nov 1951 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1897 | 7 Nov 1981 | 84 | |
| Heald | Oliver MP for Hertfordshire North 1992-1997 and Hertfordshire North East 1997- Solicitor General 2012-2014 PC 2016 | 11 Nov 2014 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1954 | |||
| Healy | Catherine Alice | 4 Jun 2018 | DNZM | c 1956 | |||
| Heap | Desmond | 10 Feb 1970 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1907 | 27 Jun 1998 | 90 | |
| Heap | Peter William | 31 Dec 1994 | KCMG | 13 Apr 1935 | |||
| Heap | (Robert) Brian | 15 Oct 2001 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1935 | |||
| Hearn | Arthur Charles | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 16 Mar 1877 | 24 Nov 1952 | 75 | |
| Hearn | Gordon Risley | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1871 | 7 Jun 1953 | 81 | |
| Hearn | Walter Risley | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 30 Apr 1853 | 2 Jan 1930 | 76 | |
| Hearne | Graham James | 8 May 1998 | Kt Bach | 23 Nov 1937 | |||
| Hearne | (Horace) Hector | 12 Apr 1946 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1892 | 31 Dec 1962 | 70 | |
| Hearsey | John Bennett | 4 Jul 1857 | KCB (Mil) | 1793 | 23 Oct 1865 | 72 | |
| Hearst | William Howard | 1 Jan 1917 | KCMG | 15 Feb 1864 | 29 Sep 1941 | 77 | |
| Heath | Barrie | 12 Jul 1978 | Kt Bach | 11 Sep 1916 | 22 Feb 1988 | 71 | |
| Heath | Charles Ernest | 3 Jun 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Sep 1854 | 23 Oct 1936 | 82 | |
| Heath | Gerard Moore | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | 7 Jun 1863 | 9 Jan 1929 | 65 | |
| Heath | (Henry) Frank | 4 Jun 1917 | KCB (Civ) | 11 Dec 1863 | 5 Oct 1946 | 82 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1927 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Heath | Herbert Leopold | 4 Jun 1917 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Dec 1861 | 22 Oct 1954 | 92 | |
| Heath | Leopold George | 14 Aug 1868 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Nov 1817 | 7 May 1907 | 89 | |
| Heath | Lewis Macclesfield | 30 May 1941 | KBE (Mil) | 23 Nov 1885 | 10 Jan 1954 | 68 | |
| Heath | Mark Evelyn | 17 Oct 1980 | KCVO | 22 May 1927 | 28 Sep 2005 | 78 | |
| Heath | Maurice Lionel | 2 Jun 1962 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Aug 1909 | 9 Jul 1998 | 88 | |
| Heath | Thomas Little | 9 Nov 1909 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Oct 1861 | 16 Mar 1940 | 78 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1916 | KCVO | ||||
| Heathcoat-Amory | Derick, later [1960] 1st Viscount Amory. MP for Tiverton 1945-1960. Minister of Pensions 1951-9153. Minister of State, Board of Trade 1953-1954. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries 1954-1958. Chancellor of the Exchequer 1958-1960. PC 1953 | 24 May 1961 | GCMG | 26 Dec 1899 | 20 Jan 1981 | 81 | |
| " | " | 23 Apr 1968 | KG | ||||
| Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby | Gilbert James, 3rd Earl of Ancaster. MP for Rutland 1933-1950 | 12 Jun 1971 | KCVO | 8 Dec 1907 | 29 Mar 1983 | 75 | |
| Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby | Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Ancaster MP for Horncastle 1894-1910 | 11 May 1937 | GCVO | 29 Jul 1867 | 19 Sep 1951 | 84 | |
| Heathcote-Smith | Clifford Edward | 1 Jan 1943 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Mar 1883 | 3 Jan 1963 | 79 | |
| Heatly | Peter | 25 Jul 1990 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1924 | 17 Sep 2015 | 91 | |
| Heaton | Herbert Henniker Governor of the Falkland Islands 1935-1941 | 1 Feb 1937 | KCMG | 1880 | 24 Jan 1961 | 80 | |
| Heaton | (John) Frederick | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1880 | 27 Apr 1949 | 68 | |
| Heaton | Joseph John | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | 23 Apr 1860 | 16 Dec 1934 | 74 | |
| Heaton-Armstrong | John Dunamace | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1888 | 27 Aug 1967 | 79 | |
| Heaton-Ellis | Charles Henry Brabazon | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1864 | 24 Jun 1945 | 81 | |
| Heaton-Ellis | Edward Henry Fitzhardinge | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Nov 1868 | 23 Feb 1943 | 74 | |
| Hebb | John Harry | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1878 | 15 Feb 1942 | 63 | |
| Heber-Percy | Algernon Eustace Hugh | 31 Dec 2013 | KCVO | 2 Jan 1944 | |||
| Hector | James | 24 May 1887 | KCMG | 16 Mar 1834 | 6 Nov 1907 | 73 | |
| Hedges | John Francis | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 1917 | 14 Dec 1983 | 66 | |
| Hedley | Mark | 15 Mar 2002 | Kt Bach | 23 Aug 1946 | |||
| Hedley | (Walter) Coote | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Dec 1865 | 27 Dec 1937 | 72 | |
| Hedley-Miller | Mary Elizabeth | 31 Dec 1988 | DCVO | 5 Sep 1923 | |||
| Hedstrom | (John) Maynard | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1872 | 2 Jun 1951 | 79 | |
| Hedstrom | (John) Maynard | 14 Jun 1980 | KBE (Civ) | 16 May 1908 | 15 Nov 1983 | 75 | |
| Heenan | Joseph William Allan | 9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 17 Jan 1888 | 11 Oct 1951 | 63 | |
| Heffernan | John Harold | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Dec 1834 | 17 Sep 1921 | 86 | |
| Hegarty | Daniel Joseph | 25 May 1900 | Kt Bach | 6 Jan 1849 | 20 Nov 1914 | 65 | |
| Hegarty | John Kevin | 18 Oct 2007 | Kt Bach | 20 May 1944 | |||
| Hehir | Patrick | 1 Jan 1920 | KCIE | 27 May 1859 | 1 May 1937 | 77 | |
| Heilbron | Ian Morris | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 6 Nov 1886 | 14 Sep 1959 | 72 | |
| Heilbron | Rose | 18 Oct 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Aug 1914 | 8 Dec 2005 | 91 | |
| Hein | (Charles Henri) Raymond | 2 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1901 | 6 Jan 1983 | 81 | |
| Heinze | Bernard Thomas | 4 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1894 | 10 Jun 1982 | 87 | |
| Heiser | Terence Michael [Terry] | 13 Jun 1987 | KCB (Civ) | 24 May 1932 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1991 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Helder | Augustus MP for Whitehaven 1895-1906 | 24 Jul 1905 | Kt Bach | 1827 | 31 Mar 1906 | 78 | |
| Hele | Ivor Henry Thomas | 2 Jun 1983 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1912 | 12 Dec 1993 | 81 | |
| Helfgott | Ben | 9 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1929 | |||
| Hellaby | (Frederick Reed) Alan | 16 Oct 1981 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1926 | 19 May 2001 | 74 | |
| Heller | Michael Aron | 13 Feb 2013 | Kt Bach | Jul 1936 | |||
| Hellings | Peter William Cradock | 13 Jun 1970 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Sep 1916 | 2 Nov 1990 | 74 | |
| Helm | (Alexander) Knox | 9 Jun 1949 | KCMG | 24 Mar 1893 | 7 Mar 1964 | 70 | |
| " | " | 1 Jun 1953 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Helme [subsequently Mashiter] | George Coope | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Nov 1843 | 11 Aug 1927 | 83 | |
| Helme | Norval Watson | 1 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1849 | 6 Mar 1932 | 82 | |
| Helmer | Gilbert John | 3 Sep 1909 | KCVO | ||||
| Helmore | James Reginald Carroll | 10 Jun 1948 | KCMG | 1 Jul 1906 | 5 Mar 1972 | 65 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1954 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Helpmann | Robert Murray | 29 Oct 1968 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1909 | 28 Sep 1986 | 77 | |
| Helps | Arthur | 18 Jul 1872 | KCB (Civ) | 10 Jul 1813 | 7 Mar 1875 | 61 | |
| Helsby | Laurence Norman, later [1968] Baron Helsby [L] | 1 Jan 1955 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Apr 1908 | 5 Dec 1978 | 70 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1963 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hely-Hutchinson | John Luke George, 5th Earl of Donoughmore | 9 Oct 1879 | KCMG | 2 Mar 1848 | 5 Dec 1900 | 52 | |
| Hely-Hutchinson | Walter Francis Governor of the Windward Islands 1889-1892, Natal 1893-1901 and the Cape Colony 1901-1910. PC 1909 | 24 May 1888 | KCMG | 22 Aug 1849 | 23 Sep 1913 | 64 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1897 | GCMG | ||||
| Hemingford, Baron | see "Herbert" | ||||||
| Hemingway | William | 16 Feb 1965 | Kt Bach | 21 Jan 1880 | 30 May 1967 | 87 | |
| Hemming | Augustus William Lawson Governor of British Guiana 1896-1898 and Jamaica 1898-1904 | 21 May 1890 | KCMG | 2 Sep 1841 | 27 Mar 1907 | 65 | |
| " | " | 23 May 1900 | GCMG | ||||
| Hempleman-Adams | David Kim | 31 Dec 2016 | KCVO | 10 Oct 1956 | |||
| Henao | Ravu | 13 Oct 1982 | Kt Bach | 27 Mar 1927 | 18 Oct 2007 | 80 | |
| Henare | James Clendon Tau | 31 Dec 1977 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Nov 1911 | 2 Apr 1989 | 77 | |
| Henderson | Alan Gerald Russell | 18 Aug 1945 | Kt Bach | 22 Mar 1886 | 17 May 1963 | 77 | |
| Henderson | Brodie Haldane | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 1869 | 28 Sep 1936 | 67 | |
| Henderson | Charles James | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Nov 1882 | 31 May 1974 | 91 | |
| Henderson | Charles Michael, 3rd Baron Faringdon | 14 Jun 2008 | KCVO | 3 Jul 1937 | |||
| Henderson | David | 22 Jun 1914 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Aug 1862 | 17 Aug 1921 | 59 | |
| " | " | 10 Dec 1918 | KCVO | ||||
| Henderson | David Kennedy | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 24 Apr 1884 | 20 Apr 1965 | 80 | |
| Henderson | David Patrick | 1 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 1931 | 66 | |
| Henderson | Denys Hartley | 25 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1932 | 21 May 2016 | 83 | |
| Henderson | Edmund Yeamans Walcot | 15 Mar 1878 | KCB (Civ) | 19 Apr 1821 | 8 Dec 1896 | 75 | |
| Henderson | Fiona Douglas | 21 Jul 2006 | DCVO | 1941 | Oct 2006 | 65 | |
| Henderson | Frederick Ness | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 23 Dec 1862 | 11 Apr 1944 | 81 | |
| Henderson | George Henry | 12 Jun 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 18 May 1889 | 13 Dec 1958 | 69 | |
| Henderson | Guy Wilmot McLintock | 22 Jun 1956 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1897 | 21 May 1987 | 89 | |
| Henderson | Henrietta Caroline [wife of Sir David Henderson] | 1 Jan 1919 | DBE (Civ) | 1868 | 14 Apr 1959 | 90 | |
| Henderson | (Henry) Trevor | 22 Jun 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 29 Jul 1862 | 13 Apr 1930 | 67 | |
| Henderson | Hubert Douglas | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1890 | 22 Feb 1952 | 61 | |
| Henderson | Ian Leslie | 1 Jan 1958 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Jul 1901 | 11 May 1971 | 69 | |
| Henderson | James | 12 Jan 1899 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1848 | 1 May 1914 | 66 | |
| Henderson | James | 1 Jan 1938 | KBE (Civ) | 1882 | 2 Apr 1967 | 84 | |
| Henderson | James Blacklock | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 5 Mar 1871 | 7 Apr 1950 | 79 | |
| Henderson | James Thyne | 13 Jun 1959 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Jan 1901 | 26 Aug 1993 | 92 | |
| Henderson [Kelleher from 1970] | Joan Evelyn | 12 Jun 1965 | DBE (Mil) | 24 Dec 1915 | 23 Sep 2018 | 102 | |
| Henderson | John | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1888 | 28 May 1975 | 86 | |
| Henderson | John James Craik | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1890 | 3 Dec 1971 | 80 | |
| Henderson | (John) Nicholas | 3 Jun 1972 | KCMG | 1 Apr 1919 | 16 Mar 2009 | 89 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1977 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1990 | KCVO | ||||
| Henderson | Launcelot Dinadan James Lord Justice of Appeal 2016- PC 2016 | 2 May 2007 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1951 | |||
| Henderson | Louise Etiennette Sidonie | 12 Jun 1993 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Apr 1902 | 27 Jun 1994 | 92 | |
| Henderson | Malcolm Siborne | 31 Dec 1960 | KCMG | 21 Apr 1905 | 11 May 1981 | 76 | |
| Henderson | Nevile Meyrick PC 1937 | 1 Jan 1932 | KCMG | 10 Jun 1882 | 30 Dec 1942 | 60 | |
| " | " | 2 Jan 1939 | GCMG | ||||
| Henderson | Neville Vicars | 4 Nov 1975 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1899 | 15 Aug 1986 | 87 | |
| Henderson | Nigel Stuart | 2 Jun 1962 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Aug 1909 | 2 Aug 1993 | 84 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1968 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Henderson | Peter Gordon, later [1984] Baron Henderson of Brompton [L] | 14 Jun 1975 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Sep 1922 | 13 Jan 2000 | 77 | |
| Henderson | Reginald Friend Hannam | 28 Jun 1907 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Nov 1846 | 12 Jul 1932 | 85 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1914 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Henderson | Reginald Guy Hannam | 1 Jan 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Sep 1881 | 2 May 1939 | 57 | |
| " | " | 28 Feb 1939 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Henderson | Richard Yates | 17 Jun 2006 | KCVO | 7 Jul 1931 | |||
| Henderson | Robert Herriot | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 13 Jan 1932 | |||
| Henderson | Robert Samuel Findlay | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 11 Dec 1858 | 5 Oct 1924 | 65 | |
| Henderson | Thomas | 18 Aug 1919 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1874 | 3 May 1951 | 76 | |
| Henderson | Vivian Leonard | 22 Jun 1927 | Kt Bach | 6 Oct 1884 | 3 Feb 1965 | 80 | |
| Henderson | William | 11 Aug 1893 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1826 | 9 Jun 1904 | 78 | |
| Henderson | William | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1863 | 12 Sep 1940 | 77 | |
| Henderson | William Hannam | 3 Jun 1924 | KBE (Mil) | 20 Jun 1845 | 29 Apr 1931 | 85 | |
| Henderson | William MacGregor | 17 Feb 1976 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1913 | 29 Nov 2000 | 87 | |
| Hendrick | Mark Phillip MP for Preston 2000- | 14 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 2 Nov 1958 | |||
| Hendrie | John Strathearn | 3 Jun 1915 | KCMG | 15 Aug 1857 | 18 Jul 1923 | 65 | |
| Hendriks | (Cecil Augustus) Charles John | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1883 | 31 Jan 1960 | 76 | |
| Hendry | Alexander | 26 Sep 1931 | KCVO | 1867 | 29 Dec 1932 | 65 | |
| Hendry | David Forbes | 10 Nov 2009 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1944 | |||
| Hendy | Peter Gerard | 12 Mar 2013 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1953 | |||
| Hendy | Philip Anstiss | 14 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1900 | 6 Sep 1980 | 79 | |
| Heneage | Algernon Charles Fieschi | 25 May 1892 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Mar 1833 | 10 Jun 1915 | 82 | |
| " | " | 26 Jun 1902 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Heneage | Arthur Pelham | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 11 Jul 1881 | 22 Nov 1971 | 90 | |
| Heneker | William Charles Giffard | 1 Jan 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Aug 1867 | 24 May 1939 | 71 | |
| " | " | 22 Aug 1922 | KCMG | ||||
| Henig | Mark | 16 Feb 1965 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1911 | 30 Jan 1979 | 67 | |
| Henley | Douglas Owen | 2 Jun 1973 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Apr 1919 | 1 Oct 2003 | 84 | |
| Henley | Joseph Charles Cameron | 27 Mar 1963 | KCVO | 24 Apr 1909 | 16 Jun 1999 | 90 | |
| Henley | Thomas | 15 Oct 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Feb 1860 | 14 May 1935 | 75 | |
| For further information see the note at the foot of this page | |||||||
| Henn | Sydney Herbert Holcroft | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 4 Dec 1861 | 21 Oct 1936 | 74 | |
| Henn-Collins | Stephen Ogle | 21 Dec 1937 | Kt Bach | 14 Sep 1875 | 16 Oct 1958 | 83 | |
| Hennell | Reginald | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 11 Jun 1844 | 22 May 1925 | 80 | |
| Hennessy | Alfred Theodore | 2 Jun 1923 | KBE (Civ) | 1875 | 27 Nov 1963 | 88 | |
| Hennessy | David Valentine | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | Jan 1855 | 16 Jun 1923 | 68 | |
| Hennessy | George Robertson | 26 Jun 1903 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Apr 1837 | 26 Jul 1905 | 68 | |
| Hennessy | James Patrick Ivan | 31 Dec 1981 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Sep 1923 | |||
| Hennessy | John Pope MP for King's Co. 1859-65 and Kilkenny Co. North 1890-91. Governor of the Gold Coast 1872, Sierra Leone 1872-73, the Bahamas 1873-74, Barbados and the Windward Islands 1876-77, Hong Kong 1877-82 and Mauritius 1883-89 | 22 Apr 1880 | KCMG | 5 Apr 1834 | 7 Oct 1891 | 57 | |
| Hennessy | Patrick | 8 Jul 1941 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1898 | 13 Mar 1981 | 82 | |
| Henniker-Heaton | John, later [1912] 1st baronet. MP for Canterbury 1885-1910 | 11 Dec 1905 | KCMG | 18 May 1848 | 8 Sep 1914 | 66 | |
| Henniker-Major | John Patrick Edward Chandos, later [1980] 8th Baron Henniker | 1 Jan 1965 | KCMG | 19 Feb 1916 | 29 Apr 2004 | 88 | |
| Henriques | Basil Lucas Quixano | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1890 | 2 Dec 1961 | 71 | |
| Henriques | Cyril George Xavier | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 5 Jul 1908 | 18 Jun 1982 | 73 | |
| Henriques | Philip Gutterez | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 2 Nov 1867 | 26 Apr 1950 | 82 | |
| Henriques | Richard Henry Quixano | 2 Jun 2000 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1943 | |||
| Henrison | (Anne) Elizabeth Rosina | 16 Jun 1984 | DBE (Civ) | 7 Dec 1902 | 17 Sep 1989 | 86 | |
| Henry | Albert Royle [annulled 11 Apr 1980] | 1 Jan 1974 | KBE (Civ) | 11 Jun 1907 | 1 Jan 1981 | 73 | |
| Henry | David | 25 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1888 | 20 Aug 1963 | 74 | |
| Henry | Denis Aynsley | 22 Jul 1975 | Kt Bach | 3 Feb 1917 | 5 Apr 2000 | 83 | |
| Henry | Denis Robert Maurice Lord Justice of Appeal 1993-2002. PC 1993 | 14 Oct 1986 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1931 | 6 Mar 2010 | 78 | |
| Henry | Edward Richard, later [1918] 1st baronet | 29 Jun 1906 | KCVO | 26 Jul 1850 | 19 Feb 1931 | 80 | |
| " | " | 24 Jun 1910 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | GCVO | ||||
| Henry | Geoffrey Arama | 13 Jun 1992 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Nov 1940 | 9 May 2012 | 71 | |
| Henry | Graham William | 31 Dec 2011 | KNZM | 8 Jun 1946 | |||
| Henry | John S | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1858 | 23 Dec 1930 | 72 | |
| Henry | John Steele PC 1996 [originally DCNZM 4 Jun 2001] | 1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 3 Jul 1932 | |||
| Henry | Lenworth George | 4 Dec 2015 | Kt Bach | 29 Aug 1958 | |||
| Henry | Thomas | 30 Nov 1864 | Kt Bach | 1807 | 16 Jun 1876 | 68 | |
| Henry | Trevor Ernest | 13 Mar 1970 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1902 | 20 Jun 2007 | 105 | |
| Henry | William Daniel | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1855 | 10 Mar 1934 | 78 | |
| Henschel | George | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1850 | 10 Sep 1934 | 84 | |
| Henshaw | David George | 4 Nov 2004 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hensley | Robert Mitton | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 1840 | 5 Aug 1912 | 72 | |
| Henty | (Norman Henry) Denham | 8 Jun 1968 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Oct 1903 | 9 May 1978 | 74 | |
| Hepburn | Harry Frankland | 6 Jul 1918 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1867 | 23 Jan 1931 | 63 | |
| Hepburn | Thomas Henry | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 6 Jun 1840 | 2 Feb 1917 | 76 | |
| Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis | Charles John Robert, 21st Lord Clinton. PC 1926 | 3 Jun 1933 | GCVO | 18 Jan 1863 | 5 Jul 1957 | 94 | |
| Hepper | Harry Albert Lawless | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1870 | 30 Dec 1935 | 65 | |
| Hepple | Bob Alexander | 25 Mar 2004 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1934 | 21 Aug 2015 | 81 | |
| Hepton | Wilfred Lawrence For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page | 7 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1911 | |||
| Hepworth | (Jocelyn) Barbara | 12 Jun 1965 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Jan 1903 | 20 May 1975 | 72 | |
| Herbecq | John Edward | 31 Dec 1976 | KCB (Civ) | 29 May 1922 | |||
| Herbert | Alan Patrick MP for Oxford University 1935-1950 | 24 Aug 1945 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1890 | 11 Nov 1971 | 81 | |
| Herbert | Alfred Edward | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 5 Sep 1866 | 26 May 1957 | 90 | |
| Herbert | Arthur James | 24 Nov 1882 | KCB (Mil) | 1820 | 24 Nov 1897 | 77 | |
| Herbert | Arthur James | 20 Nov 1905 | KCVO | 22 Aug 1855 | 31 Aug 1921 | 66 | |
| " | " | 2 May 1908 | GCVO | ||||
| Herbert | Charles Gordon | 14 Aug 1947 | KCIE | 28 Feb 1893 | 4 Apr 1970 | 77 | |
| Herbert | Dennis Henry, later [1943] 1st Baron Hemingford. MP for Watford 1918-1943. PC 1933 | 1 Mar 1929 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1869 | 10 Dec 1947 | 78 | |
| Herbert | Edward Dave Asher | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1892 | 28 Apr 1963 | 71 | |
| Herbert | (Edwin) Otway | 1 Jan 1955 | KBE (Mil) | 18 Nov 1901 | 4 Apr 1984 | 82 | |
| Herbert | Edwin Savory, later [1964] Baron Tangley [L] | 9 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1899 | 5 Jun 1973 | 73 | |
| " | " | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Herbert | Henry George Reginald Molyneux, styled Baron Porchester, later [1987] 7th Earl of Carnarvon | 12 Jun 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 19 Jan 1924 | 11 Sep 2001 | 77 | |
| " | " | 12 Jun 1982 | KCVO | ||||
| Herbert | Jesse | 23 Feb 1911 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1851 | 26 Dec 1916 | 65 | |
| Herbert | John Arthur MP for Monmouth 1934-1939. Governor of Bengal 1939-1943 | 6 Jul 1939 | GCIE | 1895 | 11 Dec 1943 | 48 | |
| Herbert | Michael Henry PC 1902 | 26 Jun 1902 | KCMG | 25 Jun 1857 | 30 Sep 1903 | 46 | |
| " | " | 5 Mar 1903 | GCMG | ||||
| Herbert | Percy Egerton MP for Ludlow 1854-1860 and Shropshire South 1865-1876. PC 1867 | 2 Jun 1869 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Apr 1822 | 7 Oct 1876 | 54 | |
| Herbert | Percy Mark | 1 Jan 1954 | KCVO | 24 Apr 1885 | 22 Jan 1968 | 82 | |
| Herbert | Peter Geoffrey Marshall | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Feb 1929 | |||
| Herbert | Robert George Wyndham | 26 Dec 1882 | KCB (Civ) | 12 Jun 1831 | 6 May 1905 | 73 | |
| " | " | 1 Aug 1892 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Herbert | Sidney, 14th Earl of Pembroke and 11th Earl of Montgomery. MP for Wilton 1877-1885 and Croydon 1886-1895. PC 1895 | 25 May 1896 | GCVO | 20 Feb 1853 | 30 Mar 1913 | 60 | |
| Herbert | Thomas MP for Dartmouth 1852-1857 | 14 Oct 1841 | KCB (Mil) | 1793 | 4 Aug 1861 | 68 | |
| Herbert | Walter William [Wally] | 27 Apr 2000 | Kt Bach | 24 Oct 1934 | 12 Jun 2007 | 72 | |
| Herbison | Jean Marjory | 15 Jun 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 29 Apr 1923 | 20 May 2007 | 84 | |
| Herchenroder | Furcy Alfred | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1865 | 17 Jan 1932 | 66 | |
| Herchenroder | (Marie Joseph Barnabe) Francis | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1896 | 9 Apr 1982 | 86 | |
| Hercus | Charles Ernest | 9 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1888 | 26 Mar 1971 | 82 | |
| Hercus | (Margaret) Ann | 31 Dec 1987 | DCMG | 24 Feb 1942 | |||
| Hercy | Francis Hugh George | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1868 | 13 Feb 1947 | 78 | |
| Herdman | Alexander Lawrence | 31 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1869 | 14 Jun 1953 | 83 | |
| Herdman | Emerson Crawford | 22 Jun 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 2 Jan 1869 | 10 Feb 1949 | 80 | |
| Herdman | Robert Ernest | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1856 | 4 Jun 1952 | 96 | |
| Herdman | William Abbott | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1858 | 21 Jul 1924 | 65 | |
| Heriot-Maitland | James Makgill | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Jun 1837 | 26 Aug 1902 | 65 | |
| Herkless | John | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1855 | 11 Jun 1920 | 64 | |
| Herkomer | Hubert | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 1849 | 31 Mar 1914 | 64 | |
| Hermon | John Charles | 9 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 23 Nov 1928 | 6 Nov 2008 | 79 | |
| Heron | Conrad Frederick | 15 Jun 1974 | KCB (Civ) | 21 Feb 1916 | |||
| Heron | George Wykeham | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1880 | 22 Jul 1963 | 82 | |
| Heron | Joseph | 9 Jul 1869 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1809 | 23 Dec 1889 | 80 | |
| Heron | Michael Gilbert | 13 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 22 Oct 1934 | 7 May 2014 | 79 | |
| Heron | Thomas | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 13 May 1857 | 31 Jul 1931 | 74 | |
| Herries | Charles John | 27 Oct 1880 | KCB (Civ) | 1815 | 14 Mar 1883 | 67 | |
| Herries | William Herbert | 1 Jan 1920 | KCMG | 19 Apr 1859 | 22 Feb 1923 | 63 | |
| Herries of Terregles, Baroness | see "Mumford" | ||||||
| Herring | Edmund Francis | 28 May 1943 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Sep 1892 | 5 Jan 1982 | 89 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1949 | KCMG | ||||
| Herring | Mary Ranken [wife of Sir Edmund Francis Herring] | 11 Jun 1960 | DBE (Civ) | 31 Mar 1895 | 26 Oct 1981 | 86 | |
| Herringham | Wilmot Parker | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 17 Apr 1855 | 23 Apr 1936 | 81 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | ||||
| Herron | Leslie James | 1 Jan 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 22 May 1902 | 3 May 1973 | 70 | |
| Herron | Robert | 22 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | 17 Aug 1837 | 26 Oct 1898 | 61 | |
| Herschell | Farrer, later [1886] 1st Baron Herschell. MP for Durham City 1874-1885. Solicitor General 1880-1885. Lord Chancellor 1886 and 1892-1895. PC 1896 | 13 May 1880 | Kt Bach | 2 Nov 1837 | 1 Mar 1899 | 61 | |
| " | " | 19 May 1893 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Herschell | Richard Farrer, 2nd Baron Herschell | 1 Jan 1917 | KCVO | 22 May 1878 | 14 Oct 1929 | 51 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1919 | GCVO | ||||
| Hertford, Marquess of | see "Seymour" | ||||||
| Hertslet | Edward | 30 Jul 1878 | Kt Bach | 3 Feb 1824 | 4 Aug 1902 | 78 | |
| " | " | 20 Aug 1892 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hertslet | (Edward) Cecil | 18 Dec 1905 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1850 | 4 Mar 1934 | 83 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hervey | George William | 29 Jun 1906 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Jun 1845 | 17 Aug 1915 | 70 | |
| Hervey | Roger Blaise Ramsay | 20 Nov 1991 | KCVO | 3 Oct 1934 | |||
| Heseltine | Janet Mary see Janet Mary Campbell | 3 Jun 1924 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Heseltine | William Frederick Payne PC 1986 | 31 Dec 1981 | KCVO | 17 Jul 1930 | |||
| " | " | 14 Jun 1986 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| 16 Jun 1990 | GCB (Civ) | ||||||
| " | " | 19 Oct 1990 | GCVO | ||||
| Hesketh, Baron | see "Fermor-Hesketh" | ||||||
| Hess | (Julia) Myra | 12 Jun 1941 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1890 | 25 Nov 1965 | 75 | |
| Hetet | Rangimarie | 13 Jun 1992 | DBE (Civ) | 24 May 1892 | 14 Jun 1995 | 103 | |
| Hetherington | Arthur Ford | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1911 | 16 Feb 2002 | 90 | |
| Hetherington | Hector James Wright | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 21 Jul 1888 | 15 Jan 1965 | 76 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1948 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1962 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hetherington | Roger Gaskell | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 1876 | 24 Feb 1952 | 75 | |
| Hetherington | Thomas Chalmers [Tony] | 30 Dec 1978 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Sep 1926 | 28 Mar 2007 | 80 | |
| Heward | Anthony Wilkinson | 1 Jan 1972 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Jul 1918 | 27 Oct 1995 | 77 | |
| Hewart | Gordon, later [1940] 1st Viscount Hewart. MP for Leicester 1913-1918 and Leicester East 1918-1922. Solicitor General 1916-1919. Attorney General 1919-1922. Lord Chief Justice 1922-1940. PC 1918 | 29 Dec 1916 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1870 | 5 May 1943 | 73 | |
| Hewat | John | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1863 | 21 Aug 1928 | 64 | |
| Hewetson | Christopher Raynor | 31 Jul 1984 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1929 | |||
| Hewetson | Reginald Hackett | 2 Jun 1962 | KCB (Mil) | 4 Aug 1908 | 19 Jan 1993 | 84 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1966 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hewett | (Frederick) Stanley | 1 Jan 1921 | KCVO | 1880 | 11 Aug 1954 | 74 | |
| " | " | 16 Apr 1926 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1929 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hewett | John Prescott | 1 Jan 1907 | KCSI | 25 Aug 1854 | 27 Sep 1941 | 87 | |
| " | " | 12 Dec 1911 | GCSI | ||||
| " | " | 4 Dec 1917 | KBE | ||||
| Hewett | William Nathan Wrighte VC | 31 Mar 1874 | KCB (Mil) | 12 Aug 1834 | 13 May 1888 | 53 | |
| " | " | 17 Nov 1882 | KCSI | ||||
| Hewitt | (Cyrus) Lenox Simson | 8 Oct 1971 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1917 | |||
| Hewitt | Frederic William | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1857 | 6 Jan 1916 | 58 | |
| Hewitt | John Francis | 12 Jun 1971 | KCVO | 12 Nov 1910 | 19 Nov 1979 | 69 | |
| Hewitt | Joseph, later [1921] 1st baronet | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1865 | 8 Feb 1923 | 57 | |
| Hewitt | Thomas | 5 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 1837 | 8 Jan 1923 | 85 | |
| Hewlett | Thomas Clyde, later [1972] Baron Hewlett [L] | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1923 | 2 Jul 1979 | 55 | |
| Hewlett | (William) Meyrick | 1 Jan 1931 | KCMG | 1876 | 16 Mar 1944 | 67 | |
| Hewson | (Joseph) Bushby | 5 Nov 1958 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1902 | 22 May 1976 | 73 | |
| Hext | John | 22 Jun 1897 | KCIE | 14 Oct 1842 | 8 May 1924 | 81 | |
| Heydon | Peter Richard | 23 Oct 1970 | Kt Bach | 9 Sep 1913 | 15 May 1971 | 57 | |
| Heyes | Tasman Hudson Eastwood | 6 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 6 Nov 1896 | Jun 1980 | 83 | |
| Heyman | Herman Melville | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1859 | 10 Nov 1938 | 79 | |
| Heyman | Horace William | 3 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 13 Mar 1912 | 4 Sep 1998 | 86 | |
| Heymanson | (Sydney Henry) Randal | 2 Nov 1972 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1903 | 27 Aug 1984 | 81 | |
| Heysen | Hans | 14 Oct 1959 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1877 | 2 Jul 1968 | 90 | |
| Heywood | Jeremy John, later [2018] Baron Heywood of Whitehall [L] | 31 Dec 2011 30 Oct 2018 | KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) | 31 Dec 1961 | 4 Nov 2018 | 56 | |
| Heyworth | Geoffrey, later [1955] 1st Baron Heyworth | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1894 | 15 Jun 1974 | 79 | |
| Hezlet | Arthur Richard | 1 Jan 1964 | KBE (Mil) | 7 Apr 1914 | 7 Nov 2007 | 93 | |
| Hiam | Frederick | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1871 | 28 Feb 1938 | 66 | |
| Hibberd | Donald James | 31 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1916 | 31 Dec 1982 | 66 | |
| Hibbert | Henry Fleming, later [1919] 1st baronet. MP for Chorley 1913-1918 | 18 Jul 1903 | Kt Bach | 4 Apr 1850 | 15 Nov 1927 | 77 | |
| Hibbert | Jack | 30 Dec 1989 | KCB (Civ) | 14 Feb 1932 | 23 Aug 2005 | 73 | |
| Hibbert | John Tomlinson MP for Oldham 1862-1874, 1877-1886 and 1892-1895. PC 1886 | 24 Jan 1893 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Jan 1824 | 7 Nov 1908 | 84 | |
| Hibbert | Reginald Alfred | 30 Dec 1978 | KCMG | 21 Feb 1922 | 5 Oct 2002 | 80 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1981 | GCMG | ||||
| Hickey | John Tongri | 14 Jun 2014 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hickey | Justin | 23 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1925 | 21 Aug 2005 | 80 | |
| Hickie | William Bernard | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 21 May 1865 | 3 Nov 1950 | 85 | |
| Hickinbotham | Tom Governor of Aden 1951-1956 | 1 Jun 1953 | KCMG | 27 Apr 1903 | 14 Oct 1983 | 80 | |
| " | " | 27 Apr 1954 | KCVO | ||||
| Hickinbottom | Gary Robert Lord Justice of Appeal 2016- PC 2017 | 20 Feb 2009 | Kt Bach | 22 Dec 1955 | |||
| Hickman | Alfred, later [1903] 1st baronet. MP for Wolverhampton West 1885-1886 and 1892-1906 | 12 Jan 1891 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1830 | 11 Mar 1910 | 80 | |
| Hicks | (Cedric) Stanton | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1892 | 7 Feb 1976 | 83 | |
| Hicks | Denys Theodore | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1908 | 9 Jan 1987 | 78 | |
| Hicks | (Edward) Seymour | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 6 Apr 1949 | 77 | |
| Hicks | Edwin William | 27 Aug 1965 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1910 | 14 May 1984 | 73 | |
| Hicks | Francis | 21 Jun 1871 | Kt Bach | 1821 | 1 Sep 1877 | 56 | |
| Hicks | John Richard Nobel Prize for Economics 1972 | 14 Feb 1964 | Kt Bach | 8 Apr 1904 | 20 May 1989 | 85 | |
| Hicks | Maxwell | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1878 | 1 Mar 1959 | 80 | |
| Hicks | Robert MP for Bodmin 1970-1974 and 1974-1983 and Cornwall SE 1983-1997 | 22 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1938 | |||
| Hicks-Beach | Michael John, 2nd Earl St. Aldwyn. PC 1959 | 1 Dec 1964 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Oct 1912 | 29 Jan 1992 | 79 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1979 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hickson | Gerald Robert Stedall | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1879 | 4 Aug 1957 | 77 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1951 | KCVO | ||||
| Hickson | Joseph | 20 Jan 1890 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1830 | 4 Jan 1897 | 66 | |
| Hickson | Samuel | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 14 Nov 1859 | 22 Mar 1928 | 68 | |
| Hidayatallah | Shaikh Ghulam Husain | 18 Jan 1927 | Kt Bach | 4 Oct 1948 | |||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1933 | KCSI | ||||
| Hidden | Anthony Brian | 1989 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1936 | 19 Feb 2016 | 79 | |
| Hielscher | Leo Arthur | 17 Mar 1987 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1926 | |||
| Higgins | Christopher Thomas | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 14 Jan 1914 | 29 Apr 1998 | 84 | |
| Higgins | Daniel Patrick | 6 Jun 2011 | KNZM | c 1938 | |||
| Higgins | David Hartmann | 26 Jan 2012 | Kt Bach | 1954 | |||
| Higgins | Joan Margaret | 30 Dec 2006 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Jun 1948 | |||
| Higgins | John Frederick Andrews | 3 Jun 1925 | KBE (Mil) | 1 Sep 1875 | 1 Jun 1948 | 72 | |
| " | " | 4 Jun 1928 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Higgins | John Michael | 3 Jun 1918 | KCMG | 9 Dec 1862 | 6 Oct 1937 | 74 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1934 | GCMG | ||||
| Higgins | John Patrick Basil [Eoin] | 18 Nov 1988 | Kt Bach | 14 Jun 1927 | 2 Sep 1993 | 66 | |
| Higgins | Julia Stretton | 16 Jun 2001 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Jul 1942 | |||
| Higgins | Malachy Joseph PC 2007 | 11 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 30 Oct 1944 | |||
| Higgins | Rosalyn [wife of Sir Terence Langley Higgins, later [1997] Baron Higgins] | 17 Jul 1995 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Jun 1937 | |||
| Higgins | (Sydney) George | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1867 | 30 Aug 1947 | 80 | |
| Higgins | Terence Langley, later [1997] Baron Higgins [L]. MP for Worthing 1964-1997. Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1972-1974. PC 1979 | 31 Dec 1992 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Jan 1928 | |||
| Higginson | Frank | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1890 | 20 Nov 1958 | 68 | |
| Higginson | George Wentworth Alexander | 25 May 1889 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Jun 1826 | 1 Feb 1927 | 100 | |
| " | " | 26 Jun 1903 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 21 Jun 1922 | GCVO | ||||
| Higginson | Gordon Robert | 13 Feb 1992 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1929 | 5 Nov 2011 | 81 | |
| Higginson | James Macaulay Governor of Antigua 1847-1850 and Mauritius 1851-1857 | 2 Jan 1857 | KCB (Civ) | 1805 | 28 Jun 1885 | 79 | |
| Higgs | Derek Alan | 25 Jun 2004 | Kt Bach | 3 Apr 1944 | 28 Apr 2008 | 64 | |
| Higgs | (John) Michael Clifford | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 30 May 1912 | 20 Oct 1995 | 83 | |
| Higgs | John Walter Yeoman | 7 Mar 1986 | KCVO | 1 Sep 1923 | 6 Jun 1986 | 62 | |
| High | William | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 31 Aug 1857 | 1 Jan 1934 | 76 | |
| Higham | Charles Frederick MP for Islington South 1918-1922 | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1876 | 24 Dec 1938 | 62 | |
| Higham | Thomas | 26 Jun 1902 | KCIE | 18 Dec 1847 | 11 Nov 1910 | 62 | |
| Higham | Thomas Edward | 27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 3 Oct 1866 | 22 Jan 1947 | 80 | |
| Highet | Robert Swan | 3 Jun 1916 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1859 | 9 Nov 1934 | 75 | |
| Highgate | James Brown | 22 Mar 1994 | Kt Bach | 18 Jun 1920 | 16 Mar 1997 | 76 | |
| Highmore | Nathaniel Joseph | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1844 | 16 Apr 1924 | 79 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1913 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1920 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hight | James | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 1870 | 17 May 1958 | 87 | |
| Hii | Yii Ann | Hon KBE (Civ) | |||||
| " | " | 3 Jul 2012 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hilbery | George Malcolm PC 1959 | 23 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1883 | 18 Sep 1965 | 82 | |
| Hilditch | Edward | 20 Nov 1865 | Kt Bach | 13 May 1805 | 24 Aug 1876 | 71 | |
| Hildred | William Percival | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1893 | 21 Nov 1986 | 93 | |
| Hildreth | (Harold) John Crossley | 13 Jun 1964 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Jun 1908 | 11 Oct 1992 | 84 | |
| Hildyard | David Henry Thoroton | 1 Jan 1975 | KCMG | 4 May 1916 | 5 Apr 1997 | 80 | |
| Hildyard | Henry John Thoroton | 29 Nov 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Jul 1846 | 25 Jul 1916 | 70 | |
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hildyard | Reginald John Thoroton Governor of Bermuda 1936-1939 | 1 Jan 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 16 Jul 1872 | 29 Sep 1965 | 93 | |
| Hildyard | Robert Henry Thoroton | 15 Mar 2012 | Kt Bach | 10 Oct 1952 | |||
| Hiles | Herbert | 14 Jul 1937 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 18 Nov 1968 | 87 | |
| Hiley | (Ernest) Haviland | 4 Jun 1928 | KBE (Civ) | Jun 1870 | 30 Mar 1943 | 72 | |
| Hiley | Ernest Varvill | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 11 Oct 1868 | 19 Jul 1949 | 80 | |
| Hiley | Thomas Alfred | 11 Jun 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Nov 1905 | 6 Nov 1990 | 84 | |
| Hilgendorf | Charles | 22 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 1908 | 17 Jan 1990 | 81 | |
| Hill | Arthur Alfred | 21 Feb 1989 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1920 | 2013 | 93 | |
| Hill | Arthur Norman, later [1919] 1st baronet | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1863 | 7 Jan 1944 | 80 | |
| Hill | Arthur William | 1 Jan 1931 | KCMG | 11 Oct 1875 | 3 Nov 1941 | 66 | |
| Hill | Austin Bradford | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1897 | 18 Apr 1991 | 93 | |
| Hill | Basil Alexander | 1 Jul 1941 | KBE (Mil) | 23 Apr 1880 | 31 Jul 1960 | 80 | |
| Hill | Brian John | 7 Mar 1989 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1932 | 5 Nov 2017 | 84 | |
| Hill | Christopher John Bishop of Stafford 1996-2004 and Guildford 2004-2013 | 12 Nov 2014 | KCVO | 10 Oct 1945 | |||
| Hill | Claude Hamilton Archer | 1 Jan 1917 | KCSI | 21 Sep 1866 | 20 Apr 1934 | 67 | |
| Hill | Clement Lloyd MP for Shrewsbury 1906-1913 | 21 Jun 1887 | KCMG | 5 May 1845 | 9 Apr 1913 | 67 | |
| " | " | 30 Jun 1905 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hill | Dudley St. Leger [prev Kt Bach 25 Nov 1816] | 2 Mar 1848 | KCB (Mil) | 1790 | 21 Feb 1851 | 60 | |
| Hill | Edward Stock MP for Bristol South 1886-1900 | 10 May 1892 | KCB (Civ) | 1834 | 18 Dec 1902 | 68 | |
| Hill | Elizabeth Mary | 12 Jun 1976 | DBE (Civ) | 24 Oct 1900 | 17 Dec 1996 | 96 | |
| Hill | Enoch | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1865 | 13 May 1942 | 76 | |
| Hill | Felicity Barbara | 11 Jun 1966 | DBE (Mil) | 12 Dec 1915 | |||
| Hill | Geoffrey William | 23 May 2012 | Kt Bach | 18 Jun 1932 | 30 Jun 2016 | 84 | |
| Hill | George Francis | 3 Jun 1933 | KCB (Civ) | 22 Dec 1867 | 18 Oct 1948 | 80 | |
| Hill | George Rowland | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 21 Jan 1855 | 25 Apr 1928 | 73 | |
| Hill | Hugh | 18 Apr 1859 | Kt Bach | 1802 | 12 Oct 1871 | 69 | |
| Hill | Ian George Wilson | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1904 | 5 May 1982 | 77 | |
| Hill | James | 5 May 1873 | Kt Bach | 1814 | 23 Oct 1875 | 61 | |
| Hill | (James William) Francis | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1899 | 6 Jan 1980 | 80 | |
| Hill | (John) Denis Nelson | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1913 | 5 May 1982 | 68 | |
| Hill | John Edward Gray | 5 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1839 | 19 Jun 1914 | 74 | |
| Hill | John Maxwell | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1914 | 6 May 2004 | 90 | |
| Hill | John McGregor | 22 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1921 | 14 Jan 2008 | 86 | |
| Hill | Judith Eileen | 31 Dec 2011 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hill | Leonard Erskine | 13 Jun 1930 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1866 | 30 Mar 1952 | 85 | |
| Hill | Maurice | 11 Jul 1916 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 6 Jun 1934 | 71 | |
| Hill | Reginald Herbert | 11 Jun 1942 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Nov 1888 | 26 Dec 1971 | 83 | |
| Hill | Richard Augustus Sandys | 1 Jan 1941 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Apr 1880 | 5 Jul 1954 | 74 | |
| Hill | (Richard) Michael | 31 Dec 2010 | KNZM | 23 Dec 1938 | |||
| Hill | Robert | 5 Apr 1919 | KCMG | 25 Jul 1865 | 18 Apr 1938 | 72 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1922 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hill | Robert Charles Finch | 31 Dec 1990 | KBE (Mil) | 1 May 1937 | |||
| Hill | Roderic Maxwell | 1 Jan 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Mar 1894 | 6 Oct 1954 | 60 | |
| Hill | Rowland | 10 Feb 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 3 Dec 1795 | 27 Aug 1879 | 83 | |
| Hill | Sidney Pearson | 21 Oct 1965 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1900 | 28 Sep 1968 | 68 | |
| Hill | (Stanley) James Allen MP for Test 1970-1974 and 1979-1997 | 12 Nov 1996 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1926 | 16 Feb 1999 | 72 | |
| Hill | Stephen John Governor of the Gold Coast 1851-1854, Sierra Leone 1854-1863, Antigua 1863-1869 and Newfoundland 1869-1876 | 28 May 1874 | KCMG | 10 Jun 1809 | 20 Oct 1891 | 82 | |
| Hill | Susan Lesley | 9 Jun 2018 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Apr 1954 | |||
| Hill | Thomas Eustace | 13 Jun 1930 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 25 Nov 1931 | 66 | |
| For further information, see the note at the foot of this page | |||||||
| Hill | (Thomas St.) Quintin | 2 Jan 1939 | KCMG | 1889 | 19 Jun 1963 | 73 | |
| Hill | William | 24 May 1867 | KCSI | 1806 | 20 Aug 1886 | 80 | |
| Hill | William Alexander | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Dec 1845 | 29 Sep 1931 | 85 | |
| Hillary | Edmund Percival | 6 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 20 Jul 1919 | 11 Jan 2008 | 88 | |
| " | " | 22 Apr 1995 | KG | ||||
| Hiller | Wendy Margaret | 14 Jun 1975 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Aug 1912 | 14 May 2003 | 90 | |
| Hillhouse | (Robert) Russell | 15 Jun 1991 | KCB (Civ) | 23 Apr 1938 | |||
| Hillier | Harold George | 1 Mar 1983 | Kt Bach | 2 Jan 1905 | 8 Jan 1985 | 80 | |
| Hillier | Stephen John | 31 Dec 2013 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hillier | Walter Caine | 22 Jun 1897 | KCMG | 1849 | 9 Nov 1927 | 78 | |
| Hillingdon, Baroness | see "Mills" | ||||||
| Hill-Norton | Nicholas John | 15 Jun 1991 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Jul 1939 | |||
| Hill-Norton | Peter John, later [1979] Baron Hill-Norton [L] | 1 Jan 1967 | KCB (Mil) | 8 Feb 1915 | 16 May 2004 | 89 | |
| " | " | 13 Jun 1970 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hills | Graham John | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1926 | 9 Feb 2014 | 87 | |
| Hills [Hills-Johnes from 1882] | James VC | 22 Feb 1881 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Aug 1833 | 3 Jan 1919 | 85 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1893 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hills | John | 23 May 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Aug 1834 | 18 Jun 1902 | 67 | |
| Hills | John Robert | 23 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1954 | |||
| Hills | Reginald Playfair | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 1877 | 23 Feb 1967 | 89 | |
| Hill-Wood | Wilfred William Hill | 12 Jun 1976 | KCVO | 8 Sep 1901 | 10 Oct 1980 | 79 | |
| Hilly | Francis Billy Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands 1993-1994 | 16 Jun 2012 | KCMG | 20 Jul 1948 | |||
| Hillyar | Charles Farrell | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 1817 | 14 Dec 1888 | 71 | |
| Hillyar | James | 4 Jul 1840 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Oct 1769 | 10 Jul 1843 | 73 | |
| Hilston | Duncan McCormick | 1 Jan 1913 | KCB (Mil) | 1837 | 28 Aug 1913 | 76 | |
| Hilton | Derek Percy | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1908 | 10 Apr 1986 | 77 | |
| Hilton | Peter | 12 Jun 1993 | KCVO | 30 Jun 1919 | 30 May 1995 | 75 | |
| Hilton | Robert Stuart | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 28 Dec 1870 | 10 Oct 1943 | 72 | |
| Himbury | William Henry | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 28 Nov 1955 | 84 | |
| Hime | Albert Henry PC 1902 | 23 May 1900 | KCMG | 29 Aug 1842 | 13 Sep 1919 | 77 | |
| Himsworth | Harold Percival | 1 Jan 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 19 May 1905 | 1 Nov 1993 | 88 | |
| Hinchcliffe | (George) Raymond | 29 Jan 1957 | Kt Bach | 2 Mar 1900 | 6 Sep 1973 | 73 | |
| Hinchliffe | (Albert) Henry Stanley | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1893 | 16 Apr 1980 | 86 | |
| Hinchliffe | James Peace | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 1861 | 24 Sep 1933 | 72 | |
| Hincks | Cecil Stephen | 6 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1894 | 1 Jan 1963 | 68 | |
| Hincks | Francis | 13 Feb 1869 | KCMG | 14 Dec 1807 | 18 Aug 1885 | 77 | |
| Hind | Jesse William | 27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 1866 | 4 May 1946 | 79 | |
| Hinde | (William) Robert Norris | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Mil) | 25 Jun 1900 | 13 Jul 1981 | 81 | |
| Hindle | Frederick MP for Darwen 1923-1924 | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1877 | 23 Apr 1953 | 75 | |
| Hindley | Clement Daniel Maggs | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1874 | 3 May 1944 | 69 | |
| " | " | 1 Mar 1929 | KCIE | ||||
| Hindley | John Scott, later [1927] 1st baronet and [1948] 1st Viscount Hyndley | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 24 Oct 1883 | 5 Jan 1963 | 79 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1939 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hindmarsh | John | 7 Aug 1851 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1785 | 29 Jul 1860 | 85 | |
| Hine | Deirdre Joan | 31 Dec 1996 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Sep 1937 | |||
| Hine | Patrick Bardon | 11 Jun 1983 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Jul 1932 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1988 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 29 Jun 1991 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Hines | Colin Joseph | 9 Mar 1977 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1919 | 29 Dec 1992 | 73 | |
| Hingston | William Hales | 15 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1829 | 19 Feb 1907 | 77 | |
| Hinshelwood | Cyril Norman Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1956. OM 1960 | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1897 | 9 Oct 1967 | 70 | |
| Hinsley | (Francis) Harry | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1918 | 16 Feb 1998 | 79 | |
| Hinton | Christopher, later [1965] Baron Hinton of Bankside [L] OM 1976 | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1901 | 22 Jun 1983 | 82 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1957 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hintze | Michael | 19 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1953 | |||
| Hippisley-Cox | (Edward) Geoffrey | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 29 Aug 1884 | 24 Feb 1954 | 69 | |
| Hipwood | Charles | 5 Jun 1926 | KBE (Civ) | Jul 1869 | 11 Mar 1946 | 76 | |
| Hird | Thora | 12 Jun 1993 | DBE (Civ) | 28 May 1911 | 15 Mar 2003 | 91 | |
| Hirsch | Peter Bernhard | 16 Jul 1975 | Kt Bach | 16 Jan 1925 | |||
| Hirst | Amos Brook | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1878 | 26 Nov 1955 | 76 | |
| Hirst | David Cozens-Hardy Lord Justice of Appeal 1992-1999. PC 1992 | 17 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 31 Jul 1925 | 31 Dec 2011 | 86 | |
| Hirst | Edmund Langley | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 21 Jul 1898 | 29 Oct 1975 | 77 | |
| Hirst | (Frank) Wyndham | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 1888 | 27 Jan 1972 | 83 | |
| Hirst | Michael William | 22 Jul 1992 | Kt Bach | 2 Jan 1946 | |||
| Hirtzel | (Frederic) Arthur | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Civ) | 14 May 1870 | 2 Jan 1937 | 66 | |
| Hissamuddin | Wazirzada | 3 Mar 1933 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1881 | |||
| Hitchcock | Alfred Joseph See also the note at the foot of this page | 31 Dec 1979 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Aug 1899 | 29 Apr 1980 | 80 | |
| Hitchcock | Eldred Frederick | 15 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1887 | 6 Apr 1959 | 71 | |
| Hitchens | Timothy Mark | 9 Jun 2018 | KCVO | 1962 | |||
| Hitchman | (Edwin) Alan | 5 Jun 1952 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Nov 1903 | 2 Jul 1980 | 76 | |
| Ho Tung | Robert | 18 Jun 1915 | Kt Bach | 22 Dec 1862 | 26 Apr 1956 | 93 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1955 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hoad | John Charles | 19 Jun 1911 | KCMG | 25 Jan 1856 | 6 Oct 1911 | 55 | |
| Hoare | Archer | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1876 | 22 Sep 1973 | 97 | |
| Hoare | (Charles) Antony Richard [Tony] | 7 Mar 2000 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1934 | |||
| Hoare | Frederick Alfred, later [1962] 1st baronet | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1913 | 24 Nov 1986 | 73 | |
| Hoare | Maud [wife of Sir Samuel John Gurney Hoare, 2nd baronet, later [1944] 1st Viscount Templewood] | 18 Feb 1927 | DBE (Civ) | 1882 | 27 Dec 1962 | 80 | |
| Hoare | Reginald Hervey | 3 Jun 1933 | KCMG | 19 Jul 1882 | 12 Aug 1954 | 72 | |
| Hoare | Samuel | 12 Mar 1957 | Kt Bach | 1896 | 31 Mar 1976 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1970 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hoare | Samuel John Gurney, later [1944] 1st Viscount Templewood. See Commons pages for details of the seats he represented and Peerage pages for political posts held. | 3 Jun 1927 | GBE (Civ) | 24 Feb 1880 | 7 May 1959 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1934 | GCSI | ||||
| Hobart | Percy Cleghorn Stanley | 2 Jun 1943 | KBE (Mil) | 14 Jun 1885 | 19 Feb 1957 | 71 | |
| Hobart | Robert Henry, later [1914] 1st baronet. MP for New Forest 1906-1910 | 22 Aug 1902 | KCVO | 13 Sep 1836 | 4 Aug 1928 | 91 | |
| Hobbs | John Berry [Jack] | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1882 | 21 Dec 1963 | 81 | |
| Hobbs | Joseph John Talbot | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 24 Aug 1864 | 21 Apr 1938 | 73 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | ||||
| Hobbs | Michael Frederick | 13 Jun 1998 | KCVO | 28 Feb 1937 | |||
| Hobday | Frederick Thomas George | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 24 Jun 1939 | 68 | |
| Hobday | Gordon Ivan | 26 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1916 | 27 May 2015 | 99 | |
| Hobhouse | Arthur, later [1885] Baron Hobhouse. PC 1881 | 1 Jan 1877 | KCSI | 10 Nov 1819 | 6 Dec 1904 | 85 | |
| Hobhouse | Arthur Lawrence MP for Wells 1923-1924 | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 15 Feb 1886 | 20 Jan 1965 | 78 | |
| Hobhouse | John Cam, Baron Broughton MP for Westminster 1820-33, Nottingham 1834-47 and Harwich 1848-1851. Sec for War 1832-33. Chief Sec for Ireland 1833. Chief Commissioner of Woods and Forests 1834. Pres of the Board of Control 1835-1841 and 1846-52. PC 1832 | 23 Feb 1852 | GCB (Civ) | 27 Jun 1786 | 3 Jun 1869 | 82 | |
| Hobhouse | John Richard | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1893 | 9 May 1961 | 68 | |
| Hobhouse | John Stewart, later [1998] Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough [L]. Lord Justice of Appeal 1993-1998. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1998-2004. PC 1993 | 28 May 1982 | Kt Bach | 31 Jan 1932 | 15 Mar 2004 | 72 | |
| Hobson | Albert John | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 20 Apr 1923 | 60 | |
| Hobson | Harold | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1904 | 12 Mar 1992 | 87 | |
| Hobson | Henry Arthur | 5 Jun 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Aug 1893 | 4 Feb 1968 | 74 | |
| Hobson | John Gardiner Sumner MP for Warwick & Leamington 1957-1967. Solicitor General 1962. Attorney General 1962-1964. PC 1963 | 16 Feb 1962 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1912 | 4 Dec 1967 | 55 | |
| Hobson | Oscar Rudolf | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1886 | 18 Jun 1961 | 75 | |
| Hobson | Patrick | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 10 Jul 1909 | 30 Jul 1970 | 61 | |
| Hobson | Ronald | 17 Jun 2006 | KCVO | 22 Apr 2017 | |||
| Hochoy | Solomon Governor of Trinidad and Tobago 1960-1962 and Governor General 1962-1972 | 20 Nov 1959 | KCMG | 20 Apr 1905 | 14 Nov 1983 | 78 | |
| " | " | 3 Dec 1962 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 10 Feb 1966 | GCVO | ||||
| Hockaday | Arthur Patrick | 31 Dec 1977 | KCB (Civ) | 17 Mar 1926 | 21 Aug 2004 | 78 | |
| Hocking | Henry Hicks | 12 Dec 1895 | Kt Bach | 1842 | 9 Jun 1907 | 64 | |
| Hodder-Williams | (John) Ernest | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1876 | 8 Apr 1927 | 50 | |
| Hoddinott | John Charles | 8 Dec 1998 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1944 | 13 Aug 2001 | 56 | |
| Hodge | Edward Cooper | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Apr 1810 | 10 Dec 1894 | 84 | |
| " | " | 21 Jun 1887 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hodge | Henry Egar Garfield | 24 Feb 2005 | Kt Bach | 12 Jan 1944 | 18 Jun 2009 | 65 | |
| Hodge | James William | 30 Oct 1996 | KCVO | 24 Dec 1943 | |||
| Hodge | Julian Stephen Alfred | 28 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 15 Oct 1904 | 18 Jul 2004 | 99 | |
| Hodge | Margaret Eve MP for Barking 1994- PC 2003 [widow of Sir Henry Egar Garfield Hodge] | 22 Sep 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 8 Sep 1944 | |||
| Hodge | William Vallance Douglas | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 17 Jun 1903 | 7 Jul 1975 | 72 | |
| Hodges | George Lloyd | 6 Aug 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 1790 | 14 Dec 1862 | 72 | |
| Hodges | Henry Edward Agincourt | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | Oct 1844 | 8 Aug 1919 | 74 | |
| Hodges | Lewis Macdonald | 8 Jun 1968 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Mar 1918 | 4 Jan 2007 | 88 | |
| Hodges | Michael Henry | 3 Jun 1925 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Sep 1874 | 3 Nov 1951 | 77 | |
| Hodges | Reginald John | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1889 | 13 Jan 1973 | 83 | |
| Hodges | William | 3 Feb 1858 | Kt Bach | 1809 | 17 Aug 1868 | 59 | |
| Hodgkin | Alan Lloyd Nobel Prize for Medicine 1963. OM 1973 | 1 Jan 1972 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Feb 1914 | 20 Dec 1998 | 84 | |
| Hodgkin | (Gordon) Howard Eliot CH 2002 | 29 Oct 1992 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1932 | 9 Mar 2017 | 84 | |
| Hodgkinson | George Edmund | 17 Jul 1851 | Kt Bach | 1817 | 26 Mar 1886 | 68 | |
| Hodgkinson | Michael Stewart | 7 Nov 2003 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1944 | |||
| Hodgkinson | (William) Derek | 1 Jan 1971 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Dec 1917 | 29 Jan 2010 | 92 | |
| Hodgson | Arthur | 28 Jun 1886 | KCMG | 29 Jun 1818 | 24 Dec 1902 | 84 | |
| Hodgson | Edward Highton | 8 Jul 1941 | Kt Bach | 23 Mar 1880 | 17 Feb 1955 | 74 | |
| " | " | 14 Jun 1945 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hodgson | Edward Matthew | 16 Jan 1901 | Kt Bach | 1820 | 11 Jan 1904 | 83 | |
| Hodgson | Frederick Mitchell Governor of the Gold Coast 1898-1900, Barbados 1900-1904 and British Guiana 1904-1912 | 3 Jun 1899 | KCMG | 22 Nov 1851 | 6 Aug 1925 | 73 | |
| Hodgson | Gerald Hassall | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 20 Jul 1891 | 1 Jul 1971 | 79 | |
| Hodgson | Henry West | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 29 Jun 1868 | 5 Feb 1930 | 61 | |
| Hodgson | Mark | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 19 Nov 1880 | 17 Oct 1967 | 86 | |
| Hodgson | Maurice Arthur Eric | 18 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 21 Oct 1919 | 1 Oct 2014 | 94 | |
| Hodgson | Patricia Anne | 31 Dec 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Jan 1947 | |||
| Hodgson | Robert | 7 Mar 1869 | Kt Bach | 1798 | 15 Sep 1880 | 82 | |
| Hodgson | Robert MacLeod | 3 Jun 1925 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1874 | 18 Oct 1956 | 82 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1939 | KCMG | ||||
| Hodgson | (Walter) Derek Thornley | 9 Dec 1977 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1917 | 10 Oct 2002 | 85 | |
| Hodgson | William | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 1854 | 9 Feb 1940 | 85 | |
| Hodgson | William | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1945 | |||
| Hodsdon | James William Beeman | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1858 | 28 May 1928 | 69 | |
| Hodsoll | (Eric) John | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1894 | 14 Mar 1971 | 76 | |
| Hodson | Arnold Wienholt Governor of the Falkland Islands 1926-1930, Sierra Leone 1930-1934 and the Gold Coast 1934-1941 | 1 Jan 1932 | KCMG | 1881 | 26 May 1944 | 62 | |
| Hodson | Francis Lord Charlton, later [1960] Baron Hodson [L]. Lord Justice of Appeal 1951-1960. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1960-1971. PC 1951 | 21 Dec 1937 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1895 | 11 Mar 1984 | 88 | |
| Hoffenberg | Raymond [Bill] | 16 Jun 1984 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Mar 1923 | 22 Apr 2007 | 84 | |
| Hoffmann | Leonard Hubert, later [1995] Baron Hoffman [L]. Lord Justice of Appeal 1992-1995. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1995-2009. PC 1992 | 23 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1934 | |||
| Hoffmeister | William Carter | 26 Aug 1884 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1817 | 29 Jul 1890 | 73 | |
| Hogan | Michael Joseph Patrick | 11 Mar 1958 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1908 | 27 Sep 1986 | 78 | |
| Hogan | Patrick | 31 Dec 1999 | KNZM | 20 Oct 1939 | |||
| Hogan-Howe | Bernard, later [2017] Baron Hogan-Howe [L] | 21 May 2013 | Kt Bach | 25 Oct 1957 | |||
| Hogg | Adam George Forbes | 24 Jun 1904 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Jun 1836 | 10 Jun 1908 | 71 | |
| Hogg | Christopher Anthony | 12 Feb 1985 | Kt Bach | 2 Aug 1936 | |||
| Hogg | Douglas McGarel, later [1929] 1st Viscount Hailsham. MP for St. Marylebone 1922-1928. Attorney General 1923-1924 and 1924-1928. Lord Chancellor 1928-1929 and 1935-1938. Secretary of State for War 1931-1935. Lord President of the Council 1938. PC 1922 | 12 Dec 1922 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1872 | 16 Aug 1950 | 78 | |
| Hogg | Frederick Russell | 24 May 1888 | KCIE | 29 Oct 1836 | 4 Sep 1923 | 86 | |
| Hogg | Gilbert Pitcairn | 2 Jan 1939 | KCIE | 2 Feb 1884 | 15 Apr 1950 | 66 | |
| Hogg | Ian Leslie Trower | 1 Jan 1968 | KCB (Mil) | 30 May 1911 | 3 Mar 2003 | 91 | |
| Hogg | (James) Cecil | 1 Jan 1972 | KCVO | 25 Aug 1900 | 5 Aug 1973 | 72 | |
| Hogg | John Nicholson | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 4 Oct 1912 | 12 Apr 1999 | 86 | |
| Hogg | Malcolm Nicholson | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1883 | 14 Feb 1948 | 65 | |
| Hogg | Mary Claire [daughter of Baron Hailsham of St. Marylebone] | 9 Feb 1996 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Jan 1947 | |||
| Hogg | Stuart Saunders | 5 Jan 1876 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1833 | 23 Mar 1921 | 88 | |
| Hohler | Gerald Fitzroy | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 30 Jan 1934 | 71 | |
| Hohler | Thomas Beaumont | 28 Apr 1924 | KCMG | 15 Mar 1871 | 23 Apr 1946 | 75 | |
| Hohn | Christopher | 14 Jun 2014 | KCMG | 1967 | |||
| Holberton | Edgar Joseph | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1874 | 22 May 1949 | 75 | |
| Holborow | Lady Mary Christina [daughter of the 8th Earl of Courtown] | 12 Jun 2010 | DCVO | 19 Sep 1936 | 9 Jun 2017 | 80 | |
| Holbrook | Arthur Richard | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 28 Apr 1850 | 24 Dec 1946 | 96 | |
| Holbrook | Claude Vivian | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 1886 | 15 Oct 1979 | 93 | |
| Holden | David Charles Beresford | 3 Jun 1972 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jul 1915 | 31 Aug 1998 | 83 | |
| Holden | Edward Thomas MP for Walsall 1891-1892 | 16 Dec 1907 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1831 | 13 Nov 1926 | 95 | |
| Holden | Edward Wheewall | 7 Sep 1946 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1885 | 18 Jun 1947 | 61 | |
| Holden | (Henry) Capel Lofft | 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Jan 1856 | 30 Mar 1937 | 81 | |
| Holden | James Robert | 21 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1903 | 21 Sep 1977 | 74 | |
| Holden | Michael Herbert Frank | 5 Mar 1974 | Kt Bach | 19 May 1913 | 11 Mar 1982 | 68 | |
| Holden-Brown | Derrick | 7 Feb 1979 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1923 | 6 Mar 2018 | 95 | |
| Holder | Frank Wilfred | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1897 | 15 Jun 1967 | 69 | |
| Holder | Frederick William | 26 Jun 1902 | KCMG | 12 May 1850 | 23 Jul 1909 | 59 | |
| Holder | Paul Davie | 12 Jun 1965 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Sep 1911 | 22 Apr 2001 | 89 | |
| Holderness | Thomas William, later [1920] 1st baronet | 28 Jun 1907 | KCSI | 11 Jun 1849 | 16 Sep 1924 | 75 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1914 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 4 Jun 1917 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Holdgate | Martin Wyatt | 1 Dec 1994 | Kt Bach | 14 Jan 1931 | |||
| Holdich | Edward Alan | 29 May 1875 | KCB (Mil) | 10 May 1822 | 8 Dec 1909 | 87 | |
| " | " | 24 Jun 1904 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Holdich | Thomas Hungerford | 22 Jun 1897 | KCIE | 13 Feb 1843 | 2 Nov 1929 | 86 | |
| " | " | 6 Dec 1902 | KCMG | ||||
| Holdsworth | Bronwen Scott | 1 Jun 2015 | DNZM | 13 Sep 1943 | |||
| Holdsworth | Charles | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1863 | 19 Jul 1935 | 71 | |
| Holdsworth | Frank Wild | 13 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1904 | 11 Dec 1969 | 65 | |
| Holdsworth | (George) Trevor | 19 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1927 | 28 Sep 2010 | 83 | |
| Holdsworth | Herbert MP for Bradford South 1931-1945 | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 8 Jul 1949 | 59 | |
| Holdsworth | William Searle | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1871 | 2 Jan 1944 | 72 | |
| Holford | George Lindsay | 3 Jun 1910 | KCVO | 2 Jun 1860 | 11 Sep 1926 | 66 | |
| Holford | William Graham, later [1965] Baron Holford [L] | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 22 Mar 1907 | 17 Oct 1975 | 68 | |
| Holgate | David John | 3 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1956 | |||
| Holiday | Frederick Charles | 15 Feb 1909 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1843 | 23 Sep 1930 | 86 | |
| Holker | John MP for Preston 1872-1882. Solicitor General 1874-1875. Attorney General 1875-1880. PC 1882 | 12 Dec 1874 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1828 | 24 May 1882 | 54 | |
| Hollams | John | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | Sep 1820 | 3 May 1910 | 89 | |
| Holland | Alan Douglas | 19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1929 | |||
| Holland | Alfred Herbert | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1878 | 13 Mar 1968 | 89 | |
| Holland | Arthur | 6 Feb 1913 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1842 | 8 Jan 1928 | 85 | |
| Holland | Arthur Edward Aveling | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Apr 1862 | 7 Dec 1927 | 65 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | ||||
| Holland | Christopher John | 6 Nov 1992 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1937 | |||
| Holland | Clifton Vaughan [John] | 7 Nov 1973 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1914 | 31 May 2009 | 94 | |
| Holland | Eardley Lancelot | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1879 | 21 Jul 1967 | 87 | |
| Holland | Edward John | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 26 Dec 1939 | 74 | |
| Holland | (Edward) Milner | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1902 | 2 Nov 1969 | 67 | |
| " | " | 12 Jun 1965 | KCVO | ||||
| Holland | Geoffrey | 17 Jun 1989 | KCB (Civ) | 9 May 1938 | 20 Apr 2017 | 78 | |
| Holland | George William Frederick | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 5 Jan 1897 | 14 Jun 1962 | 65 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1960 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Holland | Henry Thurstan, 2nd baronet, later [1895] 1st Viscount Knutsford. MP for Midhurst 1874-1885 and Hampstead 1885-1888. Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1885. Secretary of State for Colonies 1887-1892. PC 1885 | 14 Apr 1877 | KCMG | 3 Aug 1825 | 29 Jan 1914 | 88 | |
| " | " | 18 Feb 1886 | GCMG | ||||
| Holland | Henry Tristram | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1875 | 19 Sep 1965 | 90 | |
| Holland | (John) Anthony | 29 Oct 2003 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1938 | |||
| Holland | Kenneth Lawrence | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 20 Sep 1918 | 3 Jun 2005 | 86 | |
| Holland | Philip Welsby MP for Acton 1959-1964, Carlton 1966-1983 and Gedling 1983-1997 | 26 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1917 | 2 Jun 2011 | 94 | |
| Holland | Reginald Sothern, later [1917] 1st baronet | 14 Jun 1912 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1876 | 14 Sep 1948 | 72 | |
| Holland | Robert Erskine | 1 Jan 1925 | KCIE | 29 Jun 1873 | 30 Sep 1965 | 92 | |
| Holland | Sidney George Prime Minister of New Zealand 1949-1957. PC 1950. CH 1951 | 23 Sep 1957 | GCB (Civ) | 18 Oct 1893 | 4 Aug 1961 | 67 | |
| Holland | Thomas Henry | 26 Jun 1908 | KCIE | 22 Nov 1868 | 15 May 1947 | 78 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1918 | KCSI | ||||
| Holland | (Thomas) Erskine | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1835 | 24 May 1926 | 90 | |
| Holland | William Henry, later [1907] 1st baronet and [1910] 1st Baron Rotherham. MP for Salford North 1892-1895 and Rotherham 1899-1910 | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1849 | 26 Dec 1927 | 78 | |
| Hollander | Grace Shellie [originally DCNZM 5 Jun 2000] | 1 Aug 2009 | DNZM | 25 Mar 1922 | 27 Jun 2016 | 94 | |
| Holland-Martin | Douglas Eric | 1 Jan 1960 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Apr 1906 | 6 Jan 1977 | 70 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1964 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Holland-Martin | Rosamund Mary | 11 Jun 1983 | DBE (Civ) | 26 Jun 1914 | 18 Jun 2001 | 86 | |
| Holland-Pryor | Pomeroy | 5 Jun 1926 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Jul 1866 | 15 Mar 1955 | 88 | |
| Hollely | Arthur Newton | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 17 Apr 1961 | 88 | |
| Holliday | Frederick George Thomas | 25 Jul 1990 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1935 | 5 Sep 2016 | 80 | |
| Hollingdrake | Henry | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1872 | 2 May 1923 | 51 | |
| Hollinghurst | Leslie Norman | 5 Jul 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Jan 1895 | 8 Jun 1971 | 76 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1948 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| 1 Jan 1952 | GBE (Mil) | ||||||
| Hollings | (Alfred) Kenneth | 27 May 1971 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1918 | 27 Dec 2008 | 90 | |
| Hollis | (Alfred) Claud | 1 Jan 1927 | KCMG | 12 May 1874 | 22 Nov 1961 | 87 | |
| " | " | 4 Jun 1934 | GCMG | ||||
| Hollis | Anthony Barnard | 10 Dec 1982 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1927 | 24 Nov 2003 | 76 | |
| Hollis | Leslie Chasemore | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 9 Feb 1897 | 9 Aug 1963 | 66 | |
| " | " | 7 Jun 1951 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hollis | Roger Henry | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1905 | 26 Oct 1973 | 67 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1966 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hollom | Jasper Quintus | 14 Jun 1975 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Dec 1917 | 29 Aug 2014 | 96 | |
| Holloway | Barry Blyth | 31 Dec 1983 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Sep 1934 | 16 Jan 2013 | 78 | |
| Holloway | Ernest | 8 Jun 1944 | KCB (Civ) | 24 Apr 1887 | 27 Feb 1961 | 73 | |
| Holloway | Henry | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 5 Aug 1857 | 5 Aug 1923 | 66 | |
| Holloway | Henry Thomas | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 29 Mar 1876 | 18 Sep 1951 | 75 | |
| Holloway | Linda Jane [originally DCNZM 6 Jun 2005] | 1 Aug 2009 | DNZM | ||||
| Holloway | Thomas | 13 Mar 1867 | KCB (Mil) | 1810 | 21 Jul 1875 | 65 | |
| Hollows | Sharon | 30 Dec 2000 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Dec 1958 | |||
| Holm | Carl Henry [Charles] | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1915 | 23 Nov 2001 | 86 | |
| Holm | Ian Holm Cuthbert | 8 Dec 1998 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1931 | |||
| Holman | Adrian | 1 Jan 1954 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Dec 1895 | 6 Sep 1974 | 78 | |
| Holman | Constantine | 5 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1829 | 18 Aug 1910 | 80 | |
| Holman | (Edward) James | 7 Jun 1995 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1947 | |||
| Holman | Herbert Campbell | 11 Nov 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 3 May 1869 | 25 Jul 1949 | 80 | |
| Holman | John Stranger | 9 Jun 2010 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Holmden | Osborn George | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 24 Nov 1869 | 16 Apr 1945 | 75 | |
| Holme | Randle Fynes Wilson | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 4 Jul 1864 | 23 Dec 1957 | 93 | |
| Holmes | Arthur William | 31 Mar 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Nov 1877 | 8 Feb 1960 | 82 | |
| Holmes | Charles John | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1868 | 7 Dec 1936 | 68 | |
| " | " | 4 Jun 1928 | KCVO | ||||
| Holmes | (David) Ronald | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1913 | 14 Jun 1981 | 67 | |
| Holmes | Frank Wakefield | 13 Nov 1975 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1924 | 23 Oct 2011 | 87 | |
| Holmes | George Charles Vincent | 29 Jun 1906 | KCVO | 9 Oct 1848 | 13 Feb 1926 | 77 | |
| " | " | 12 Jul 1911 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Holmes | Gordon Morgan | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1876 | 29 Dec 1965 | 89 | |
| Holmes | Henry Nicholas | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 29 Jan 1868 | 19 Jan 1940 | 71 | |
| Holmes | Horace Edwin | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1888 | 9 Sep 1971 | 83 | |
| Holmes | Hugh Oliver | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Jan 1886 | 1 Oct 1955 | 69 | |
| Holmes | John Eaton | 31 Dec 1998 | KBE (Civ) | 29 Apr 1951 | |||
| " | " | 5 Apr 2004 | GCVO | ||||
| Holmes | Joseph Stanley, later [1954] 1st Baron Dovercourt. MP for Derbyshire NE 1918-1922 and Harwich 1935-1954 | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 31 Oct 1878 | 22 Apr 1961 | 82 | |
| Holmes | Kelly | 31 Dec 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Apr 1970 | |||
| Holmes | Leonard Stanistreet | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1884 | 9 Mar 1961 | 77 | |
| Holmes | Maurice Andrew | 22 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1911 | 21 Dec 1997 | 86 | |
| Holmes | Maurice Gerald | 1 Jan 1938 | KCB (Civ) | 1885 | 4 Apr 1964 | 78 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Holmes | Noel Galway | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 25 Dec 1891 | 24 Dec 1982 | 90 | |
| Holmes | Paul Scott | 31 Dec 2012 | KNZM | 29 Apr 1950 | 1 Feb 2013 | 62 | |
| Holmes | Peter Fenwick | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1932 | 8 Mar 2002 | 69 | |
| Holmes | Richard Rivington | 28 Jan 1905 | KCVO | 16 Nov 1835 | 22 Mar 1911 | 75 | |
| Holmes | Robert William Arbuthnot | 9 Nov 1902 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Dec 1843 | 19 Feb 1910 | 66 | |
| Holmes | Stanley | 12 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1912 | 25 Mar 1987 | 74 | |
| Holmes | Stephen Lewis | 2 Jan 1950 | KCMG | 5 Jul 1896 | 20 Apr 1980 | 83 | |
| Holmes | Valentine | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 24 Jul 1888 | 19 Nov 1956 | 68 | |
| Holmes | William George | 6 Jan 1944 | KBE (Mil) | 1892 | 1969 | 77 | |
| Holmes | William Henry | 4 Apr 1856 | Kt Bach | 1817 | 9 Aug 1868 | 51 | |
| Holmes | William Richard | 13 Aug 1877 | Kt Bach | 1821 | 19 Jan 1882 | 60 | |
| Holmwood | Herbert | 17 May 1916 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1856 | 4 Mar 1930 | 73 | |
| Holroyd | Charles | 18 Dec 1903 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1861 | 17 Nov 1917 | 56 | |
| Holroyd | Edward Dundas | 1 Dec 1903 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1828 | 5 Jan 1916 | 87 | |
| Holroyd | Frank Martyn | 31 Dec 1988 | KBE (Mil) | 30 Aug 1935 | 18 Jan 2014 | 78 | |
| Holroyd | Michael de Courcy Fraser | 12 Jul 2007 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1935 | |||
| Holroyd | Ronald | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1904 | 29 Sep 1973 | 69 | |
| Holroyde | Timothy Victor [Tim] PC 2017 | 17 Mar 2009 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1955 | |||
| Holst | Alison Margaret | 31 Dec 2010 | DNZM | 1938 | |||
| Holt | Denise Mary | 13 Jun 2009 | DCMG | 1 Oct 1949 | |||
| Holt | Follett | 1 Jan 1934 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Dec 1865 | 20 Mar 1944 | 78 | |
| Holt | Henry Frederic Gisborne | 16 Jun 1923 | Kt Bach | 1864 | 26 Jan 1944 | 79 | |
| Holt | Herbert Samuel | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1856 | 28 Sep 1941 | 85 | |
| Holt | James Arthur | 8 Aug 1960 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1899 | 1 May 1982 | 83 | |
| Holt | James Clarke | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1922 | 9 Apr 2014 | 91 | |
| Holt | James Richard | 31 Dec 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Dec 1912 | 24 Nov 1990 | 77 | |
| Holt | Maurice Percy Cue | 1 Jan 1917 | KCMG | 8 Jun 1862 | 6 Sep 1954 | 92 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Holt | Michael | 7 Nov 1995 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1927 | 5 Sep 2011 | 83 | |
| Holt | Stanley Silverwood | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1892 | 26 Oct 1973 | 81 | |
| Holt | Vesey George Mackenzie | 5 Jun 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1854 | 6 Dec 1923 | 69 | |
| Holt | Vyvyan | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Jan 1896 | 29 Jul 1960 | 64 | |
| Holt [Bate from 1969] | Zara Kate [widow of Harold Holt, Prime Minister of Australia] | 8 Jun 1968 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Mar 1909 | 14 Jun 1989 | 80 | |
| Holt-Wilson | Eric Edward Boketon | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1875 | 26 Mar 1950 | 74 | |
| Holyman | Ivan Nello | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Jul 1896 | 18 Jan 1957 | 60 | |
| Holyoake | Keith Jacka Governor General of New Zealand 1977-1980. PC 1954. CH 1963 | 1970 | GCMG | 11 Feb 1904 | 8 Dec 1983 | 79 | |
| " | " | 23 Apr 1980 | KG | ||||
| Holyoake | Norma Janet | 14 Jun 1980 | DCMG | 7 Mar 1909 | 18 Dec 1984 | 75 | |
| Holzmann | Maurice | 2 Feb 1901 | KCVO | 1835 | 1 Apr 1909 | 73 | |
| " | " | 25 Mar 1908 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Home | Anthony Dickson VC | 31 Mar 1874 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Nov 1826 | 10 Aug 1914 | 87 | |
| Home | Archibald Fraser | 23 Jun 1936 | KCVO | 14 Sep 1874 | 20 Jan 1953 | 78 | |
| Home | John Hepburn Milne | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1876 | 28 Apr 1963 | 86 | |
| Homer | Linda Margaret [Lin] | 31 Dec 2015 | DCB (Civ) | 4 Mar 1957 | |||
| Hone | Brian William | 6 Apr 1970 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1907 | 28 May 1978 | 70 | |
| Hone | Evelyn Dennison Governor of Northern Rhodesia 1959-1964 | 1959 | KCMG | 13 Dec 1911 | 18 Sep 1979 | 67 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1965 | GCMG | ||||
| Hone | (Herbert) Ralph Governor of North Borneo 1949-1954 | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 3 May 1896 | 28 Nov 1992 | 96 | |
| " | " | 7 Jun 1951 | KCMG | ||||
| Honey | de Symons Montagu George Governor of the Seychelles 1928-1934 | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1872 | Jan 1945 | 72 | |
| Honeycombe | Robert William Kerr | 25 Jul 1990 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1921 | 14 Sep 2007 | 86 | |
| Honeyman | George Gordon | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1898 | 26 May 1972 | 74 | |
| Honner | Robert William | 28 Mar 1865 | KCB (Mil) | 1799 | 8 Nov 1868 | 69 | |
| Hood | Alexander Governor of Bermuda 1949-1955 | 2 Jun 1943 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Sep 1888 | 11 Sep 1980 | 91 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 24 Nov 1953 | KCVO | ||||
| Hood | Alexander Jarvie | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 21 Oct 1860 | 8 May 1934 | 73 | |
| Hood | Alexander Nelson, 3rd Viscount Bridport | 22 Jul 1885 | KCB (Civ) | 23 Dec 1814 | 4 Jun 1904 | 89 | |
| " | " | 23 Oct 1891 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hood | Alexander Nelson | 1 Jan 1917 | KCVO | 28 Jun 1854 | 1 Jun 1937 | 82 | |
| Hood | Arthur William Acland, later [1892] Baron Hood of Avalon | 19 Dec 1885 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Jul 1824 | 15 Nov 1901 | 77 | |
| " | " | 3 Sep 1889 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hood | Horace Lambert Alexander For information regarding the posthumous awarding of this knighthood, see the note at the foot of this page | 31 May 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Oct 1870 | 31 May 1916 | 45 | |
| Hood | Hugh Meggison | 11 Jun 1942 | KCIE | 5 Jun 1885 | 2 Feb 1952 | 66 | |
| Hood | John Antony | 2 Jun 2014 | KNZM | 2 Jan 1952 | |||
| Hood | Joseph Henry | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1846 | 29 Jan 1922 | 75 | |
| Hood | Samuel, 6th Viscount Hood | 11 Jun 1960 | KCMG | 15 Oct 1910 | 13 Oct 1981 | 70 | |
| " | " | 14 Jun 1969 | GCMG | ||||
| Hood | Tom Fielden | 1 Jan 1967 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Mar 1904 | 14 Dec 1986 | 82 | |
| Hood | William Charles | 7 Jul 1868 | Kt Bach | 1824 | 4 Jan 1870 | 45 | |
| Hoodless | Elizabeth Anne Marian | 31 Dec 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 11 Feb 1941 | |||
| Hooke | Lionel Alfred George | 16 Apr 1957 | Kt Bach | 31 Dec 1895 | 17 Feb 1974 | 78 | |
| Hooker | Joseph Dalton OM 1907 | 2 Jun 1877 | KCSI | 30 Jun 1817 | 10 Dec 1911 | 94 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1897 | GCSI | ||||
| Hooker | Leslie Joseph | 11 Sep 1973 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1903 | 29 Apr 1976 | 72 | |
| Hooker | Stanley George | 12 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 30 Sep 1907 | 24 May 1984 | 76 | |
| Hookway | Harry Thurston | 12 Jul 1978 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1921 | 25 Jun 2014 | 92 | |
| Hoole | Arthur Hugh | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 14 Jan 1924 | 17 Mar 1998 | 74 | |
| Hooper | Anthony Lord Justice of Appeal 2004-2012. PC 2004 | 4 May 1995 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1937 | |||
| Hooper | Frederic Collins, later [1962] 1st baronet | 10 Jul 1956 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1892 | 4 Oct 1963 | 71 | |
| Hooper | Leonard James | 10 Jun 1967 | KCMG | 23 Jul 1914 | 19 Feb 1994 | 79 | |
| Hooper | Robin William John | 8 Jun 1968 | KCMG | 26 Jul 1914 | 14 Jun 1989 | 74 | |
| Hooper | William Roe | 1 Jan 1903 | KCSI | 12 Jan 1837 | 29 Sep 1921 | 84 | |
| Hope | Arthur Oswald James, later [1949] 2nd Baron Rankeillour. MP for Nuneaton 1924-1929 and Aston 1931-1939. Governor of Madras 1940-1946 | 6 Jul 1939 | GCIE | 7 May 1897 | 26 May 1958 | 61 | |
| Hope | (Charles) Peter | 3 Jun 1972 | KCMG | 29 May 1912 | 12 Mar 1999 | 86 | |
| Hope | Colin Frederick Newton | 19 Mar 1996 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1932 | |||
| Hope | David Michael, later [2005] Baron Hope of Thornes. Bishop of London 1991-1995. Archbishop of York 1995-2005. PC 1991 | 26 Oct 1995 | KCVO | 14 Apr 1940 | |||
| Hope | Edward Stanley | 26 Jun 1908 | KCB (Civ) | 1 Feb 1846 | 15 Feb 1921 | 75 | |
| Hope | George Price Webley | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 11 Oct 1869 | 11 Jul 1959 | 89 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1923 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hope | Harry, later [1932] 1st baronet. MP for Buteshire 1910-1918, Stirling & Clackmannan West 1918-1922 and Forfarshire 1924-1931 | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1865 | 29 Dec 1959 | 94 | |
| Hope | Henry | 5 Jul 1855 | KCB (Mil) | 1787 | 23 Sep 1863 | 76 | |
| Hope | Herbert James | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1851 | 23 May 1930 | 79 | |
| Hope | James | 9 Nov 1860 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Mar 1808 | 9 Jun 1881 | 73 | |
| " | " | 28 Mar 1865 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hope | James Archibald [prev KCB (Mil) 2 Jan 1815] | 28 Jun 1861 | GCB (Mil) | 1785 | 30 Dec 1871 | 86 | |
| Hope | John Adrian Louis, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, later [1902] 1st Marquess of Linlithgow. Governor of Victoria 1889-1895. Paymaster General 1895-1899. Governor General of Australia 1901-1903. Secretary for Scotland 1905. PC 1895 | 11 Sep 1889 | GCMG | 25 Sep 1860 | 29 Feb 1908 | 47 | |
| " | " | 12 Jul 1900 | KT | ||||
| " | " | 19 Sep 1900 | GCVO | ||||
| Hope | Percy Mirehouse | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1886 | 6 Dec 1972 | 86 | |
| Hope | Theodore Cracroft | 29 May 1886 | KCSI | 9 Dec 1831 | 4 Jul 1915 | 83 | |
| Hope | Victor Alexander John, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow. Viceroy of India 1936-1943. PC 1935 | 3 Jun 1928 | KT | 24 Sep 1887 | 5 Jan 1952 | 64 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1929 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 18 Apr 1936 | GCSI | ||||
| " | " | 28 Oct 1943 | KG | ||||
| Hope | William, 14th baronet | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 12 Jul 1819 | 5 Apr 1898 | 78 | |
| Hope | William Henry St.John | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1854 | 18 Aug 1919 | 65 | |
| Hope-Johnstone | William James | 10 Nov 1862 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Jul 1798 | 11 Jul 1878 | 79 | |
| Hope-Jones | Arthur | 13 Jun 1964 | KBE (Civ) | 26 May 1911 | 24 Jan 1984 | 72 | |
| Hope-Simpson | James | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 4 Nov 1864 | 6 Oct 1924 | 59 | |
| Hopetoun, Earl of | see "Hope" | ||||||
| Hopkin | David Armand | 28 Jul 1987 | Kt Bach | 10 Jan 1922 | 21 Aug 1997 | 75 | |
| Hopkin | Deian Rhys | 11 Dec 2009 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1944 | |||
| Hopkin | Royston Oliver | 31 Dec 2004 | KCMG | 10 Jan 1945 | |||
| Hopkin | (William Aylsham) Bryan | 16 Feb 1971 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1914 | 10 Oct 2009 | 94 | |
| Hopkins | Frank Henry Edward | 13 Jun 1964 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Jun 1910 | 14 Apr 1990 | 79 | |
| Hopkins | Frederick Gowland Nobel Prize for Medicine 1929. OM 1935 | 12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1861 | 16 May 1947 | 85 | |
| Hopkins | John Ommaney | 25 May 1892 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Jul 1834 | 29 Sep 1916 | 82 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1899 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hopkins | John Paul | 11 Dec 1867 | Kt Bach | 1784 | 7 Mar 1875 | 90 | |
| Hopkins | Michael John | 23 Mar 1995 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1935 | |||
| Hopkins | (Philip) Anthony | 23 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 31 Dec 1937 | |||
| Hopkins | Richard Valentine Nind PC 1945 | 21 Aug 1920 | KCB (Civ) | 13 Feb 1880 | 30 Mar 1955 | 75 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1941 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hopkinson | Alfred | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1851 | 11 Nov 1939 | 88 | |
| Hopkinson | Frederick Thomas | 3 Jun 1925 | KBE (Civ) | 1863 | 19 Sep 1947 | ||
| Hopkinson | Henry Lennox | 1 Jan 1936 | KCVO | 23 Oct 1855 | 9 Dec 1936 | 81 | |
| Hopkinson | (Henry) Thomas | 7 Feb 1978 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1905 | 20 Jun 1990 | 85 | |
| Hopson | Donald Charles | 1 Jan 1968 | KCMG | 31 Aug 1915 | 26 Aug 1974 | 58 | |
| Hopton | Edward | 23 May 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Feb 1837 | 19 Jan 1912 | 74 | |
| Hopwood | David Alan | 1 Dec 1994 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1933 | |||
| Hopwood | Francis John, later [1960] 3rd Baron Southborough | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1897 | 4 Feb 1982 | 84 | |
| Hopwood | Francis John Stephens, later [1917] 1st Baron Southborough. PC 1912 | 9 Nov 1901 | KCB (Civ) | 2 Dec 1860 | 17 Jan 1947 | 86 | |
| " | " | 9 Nov 1906 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 11 Aug 1908 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1916 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 4 Jun 1917 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1920 | KCSI | ||||
| Hopwood | William | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1862 | Mar 1936 | 73 | |
| Hora | Manmohandas Ramji | 20 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1857 | 13 Aug 1934 | 76 | |
| Horder | Thomas Jeeves, later [1923] 1st baronet and [1933] 1st Baron Horder | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1871 | 13 Aug 1955 | 84 | |
| " | " | 10 Jul 1925 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1938 | GCVO | ||||
| Hordern | Archibald Frederick | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 15 Jun 1889 | 17 Apr 1950 | 60 | |
| Hordern | Michael Murray | 15 Mar 1983 | Kt Bach | 3 Oct 1911 | 2 May 1995 | 83 | |
| Hordern | Peter Maudslay MP for Horsham 1964-1974, Horsham and Crawley 1974-1983 and Horsham 1983-1997 | 30 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1929 | |||
| Hordern | Samuel | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1876 | 3 Jun 1956 | 79 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1938 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hore | (Charles Fraser) Adair | 3 Jun 1925 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Nov 1874 | 23 Jan 1950 | 75 | |
| Hore-Ruthven | Alexander Gore Arkwright, later [1945] 1st Earl of Gowrie VC. Governor of South Australia 1928-1934 and New South Wales 1935-1936. Governor General of Australia 1936-1944. PC 1937 | 23 Jan 1928 | KCMG | 6 Jul 1872 | 2 May 1955 | 82 | |
| " | " | 28 Nov 1935 | GCMG | ||||
| Horlick | Edwin John [Ted] | 13 Jun 1981 | KBE (Mil) | 1925 | |||
| Horlock | John Harold | 13 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1928 | |||
| Hormasji Bhiwandiwalla | Dosabhai | 1934 | Kt Bach | Apr 1940 | |||
| Horn | Arthur Edwin | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 19 Dec 1943 | 73 | |
| Horn | Frederick | 2 Jun 1869 | KCB (Mil) | 1806 | 26 Jan 1894 | 87 | |
| " | " | 25 May 1889 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Horn | Gabriel | 17 Apr 2002 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1927 | 2 Aug 2012 | 84 | |
| Hornby | Derek Peter | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 10 Jan 1930 | 16 Dec 2013 | 83 | |
| Hornby | Edmund Grimani | 28 Feb 1862 | Kt Bach | 1825 | 17 Nov 1896 | 71 | |
| Hornby | Geoffrey Thomas Phipps | 12 Aug 1878 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Feb 1825 | 3 Mar 1895 | 70 | |
| " | " | 19 Dec 1885 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hornby | Phipps | 6 Apr 1852 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Apr 1785 | 19 Mar 1867 | 81 | |
| " | " | 28 Jun 1861 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hornby | (Roger) Antony | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1904 | 20 Dec 1987 | 83 | |
| Hornby | Simon Michael | 9 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 29 Dec 1934 | 2010 | 75 | |
| Hornby | William Windham | 25 May 1892 | KCB (Civ) | 23 Jul 1812 | 28 Jun 1899 | 86 | |
| Horne | Alistair Allan | 12 Dec 2003 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1925 | 25 May 2017 | 91 | |
| Horne | Andrew John | 11 Jun 1913 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1856 | 5 Sep 1924 | 68 | |
| Horne | Henry Sinclair, later [1919] Baron Horne | 3 Jun 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Feb 1861 | 14 Aug 1929 | 68 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Horne | (James) Allan | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 1876 | 3 Feb 1944 | 67 | |
| Horne | Robert Stevenson, later [1937] Viscount Horne of Slamannan. MP for Hillhead 1918-1937. Minister of Labour 1919-1920. President of the Board of Trade 1920-1921. Chancellor of the Exchequer 1921-1922. PC 1919 | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 28 Feb 1871 | 3 Sep 1940 | 69 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1920 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Horne | William Kenneth | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 1883 | 8 Feb 1959 | 75 | |
| Hornell | Robert Arthur | 1 Jul 1941 | KBE (Mil) | 1877 | 4 May 1949 | 71 | |
| Hornell | William Woodward | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1878 | 22 Sep 1950 | 72 | |
| Horner | John Francis Fortescue | 9 Nov 1907 | KCVO | 28 Dec 1842 | 31 Mar 1927 | 84 | |
| Horner | Thomas Mark | 22 Feb 2013 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hornibrook | Manuel Richard | 6 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1893 | May 1970 | 76 | |
| Hornsby | Bertram | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 1876 | 30 Jun 1943 | 66 | |
| Hornsby-Smith | Margaret Patricia, later [1974] Baroness Hornsby-Smith [L]. MP for Chislehurst 1950-1974. PC 1959 | 1 Sep 1961 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Mar 1914 | 3 Jul 1985 | 71 | |
| Horn-Smith | Julian Michael | 29 Oct 2004 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1948 | |||
| Hornung | John Derek | 1 Jan 1976 | KCVO | 3 Jan 1915 | 26 Aug 1978 | 63 | |
| Horobin | Ian Macdonald MP for Southwark Central 1931-1935 and Oldham East 1951-1959 | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 16 Nov 1899 | 5 Jun 1976 | 76 | |
| Horridge | Thomas Gardner MP for Manchester East 1906-1910. PC 1937 | 12 Oct 1910 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1857 | 25 Jul 1938 | 80 | |
| Horrocks | Brian Gwynne | 5 Jul 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 7 Sep 1895 | 4 Jan 1985 | 89 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1949 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Horrocks | William Heaton | 3 Jun 1918 | KCMG | 25 Aug 1859 | 26 Jan 1941 | 81 | |
| Horsbrugh | Florence Gertrude, later [1959] Baroness Horsbrugh. MP for Dundee 1931-1945 and Moss Side 1950-1959. Minister of Education 1951-1954. PC 1951 | 18 Oct 1954 | GBE (Civ) | 13 Oct 1889 | 6 Dec 1969 | 80 | |
| Horsford | Alfred Hastings | 9 May 1860 | KCB (Mil) | 1818 | 13 Sep 1885 | 67 | |
| " | " | 29 May 1875 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Horsford | Robert Marsh | 25 Jan 1841 | Kt Bach | 1798 | 23 May 1875 | 76 | |
| Horsley | (Beresford) Peter Torrington | 15 Jun 1974 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Mar 1921 | 20 Dec 2001 | 80 | |
| Horsley | Victor Alexander Haden | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1857 | 16 Jul 1916 | 59 | |
| Horsman | Dorothea Jean | 31 Dec 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Apr 1918 | 7 Jan 1994 | 75 | |
| Horsman | Henry | 23 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 1887 | 11 Aug 1966 | 79 | |
| Horton | Henry | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1870 | 19 Jul 1943 | 73 | |
| Horton | Max Kennedy | 2 Jan 1939 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Nov 1883 | 30 Jul 1951 | 67 | |
| " | " | 14 Jun 1945 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Horton | Robert Baynes | 4 Mar 1997 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1939 | 30 Dec 2011 | 72 | |
| Horton | Rosemary Anne | 6 Jun 2011 | DNZM | ||||
| Horwill | Lionel Clifford | 6 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 19 Sep 1890 | 30 May 1972 | 81 | |
| Horwood | William Henry | 19 Dec 1904 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1862 | 7 Apr 1945 | 82 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1944 | KCMG | ||||
| Horwood | William Thomas Francis | 1 Jan 1921 | KCB (Civ) | Nov 1868 | 16 Nov 1943 | 75 | |
| " | " | 2 Nov 1928 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| For further information, see the note at the foot of this page | |||||||
| Deborah Drake-Brockman, wife of (firstly) Sir John Winthrop Hackett [Kt Bach 1911 and KCMG 1913] and | |||||||
| (secondly) Sir Frank Beaumont Moulden [Kt Bach 1922] | |||||||
| The following biography of Lady Hackett, who was also, later, Lady Moulden, appeared in the August 1969 issue of the | |||||||
| monthly Australian magazine "Parade":- | |||||||
| 'A beautiful dark-haired girl galloped her black horse down a desolate beach on the wild south-west coast of West | |||||||
| Australia in the early hours of December 1, 1876. Offshore the coastal steamer Georgette was aground and breaking up | |||||||
| fast in the pounding surf. Passengers had been bundled into a lifeboat, but it had overturned 100 yards out. Now, women | |||||||
| and children were clinging to it for their lives or struggling in the water. Spurring her horse into the raging surf the girl | |||||||
| forced the panting animal to swim out to the boat. There she hauled two children up on the saddle and shouted to others | |||||||
| to cling to her skirt, her stirrup leathers, even the horse's tail. Then the horse was turned shoreward and completed the | |||||||
| first of many trips that were to rescue 50 people from the wreck. The girl's name was Grace Bussell and her daring rescue | |||||||
| deed made her famous as Australia's greatest heroine. [Surprisingly, the story fails to mention that she was only 16 at the | |||||||
| time, or that she was known as "the Grace Darling of the West" after the English heroine who had rescued people from the | |||||||
| sea in similar circumstances]. | |||||||
| 'Not so well known is the fact that after Grace Bussell married she had a daughter who was to become recognised as | |||||||
| Australia's richest woman. Grace Bussell's daughter made a huge fortune through shrewd development of rare metals such | |||||||
| as tantalum, wolfram and beryllium and then investing her profits in grazing and commercial enterprises from one end of | |||||||
| Australia to the other. | |||||||
| 'She was born Deborah DrakeBrockman, but through her amazing career as businesswoman, social hostess, cook, traveller | |||||||
| and charity worker she was better known by three other names. Married and widowed three times she was known in her | |||||||
| native State of West Australia as Lady Hackett, in South Australia as Lady Moulden and finally in Victoria as Dr. Buller- | |||||||
| Murphy. She was called Queen of the Spinifex and Australia's Tantalum Queen. She was a non-stop dynamo who for more | |||||||
| than half a century was a legendary figure in Australian life. | |||||||
| 'As well as having a national heroine for a mother, Deborah Drake-Brockman (who was born in Perth on June 18,1887) had | |||||||
| famous WA pioneers on both sides of her family. Grace Bussell married Frederick Drake-Brockman, West Australia's | |||||||
| Surveyor-General. Their daughter, Deborah, inherited her mother's adventurous spirit and her father's passionate interest | |||||||
| in rare and beautiful stones. At 15 Deborah Drake-Brockman was more interested in solitary exploring trips in the bush | |||||||
| than in schooling. Indeed on one of these treks she is credited with discovering the beautiful Lake Cave near Margaret | |||||||
| River in WA. Unaided, she lowered herself into the mouth of this cave by a rope which she had slung from a tree above | |||||||
| the rim of the giant cavity which fronted the entrance. | |||||||
| 'At 17 she took the even more adventurous step of marrying the 57-year-old newspaper magnate, Sir Winthrop Hackett. | |||||||
| At 26 she was widowed with four daughters and a son [also named John Winthrop Hackett, later a General in the British | |||||||
| Army and GCB 1967]. Of her late husband she said: "He was a truly great man. As a girl I had a wonderful guide and | |||||||
| husband she said: "He was a truly great man. As a girl I had a wonderful guide and philosopher in Sir Winthrop." Although | |||||||
| Sir Winthrop Hackett left his young widow adequately provided for, the great bulk of his wealth (£750,000) was left to the | |||||||
| University of Western Australia. | |||||||
| 'During her brief widowhood Lady Hackett busied herself writing and publishing a 1000-page "household guide" advertised | |||||||
| as an Australian rival of Mrs. Beeton's Cookery Book. In 1916 she moved to Adelaide and married the barrister Frank | |||||||
| Moulden. But, because she disliked the idea of dropping her title she began calling herself Lady Hackett Moulden or simply | |||||||
| Lady Hackett. Adelaide accepted this, but once when she visited Melbourne a mischievous social reporter announced that | |||||||
| Lady Hackett and Mr. Frank Moulden were sharing a room at the Menzies Hotel. Before long, however, Moulden became | |||||||
| Lord Mayor of Adelaide and was himself knighted. So his wife dropped her Hackett title and happily became Lady Moulden. | |||||||
| 'With buzz-saw energy the new lady mayoress raised more than £100,000 for charity in two years, while her Adelaide | |||||||
| mansion, Lordello, became the centre of a dazzling social whirl. During the 1920 Australian visit of the Prince of Wales | |||||||
| (Duke of Windsor) Lady Moulden cheerfully accommodated half the royal suite in her own home. | |||||||
| 'In 1923 she became interested in the mining of rare metals in WA and daringly invested most of her Hackett inheritance | |||||||
| in what the experts said was a wild goose chase. But Lady Moulden thought differently. Her father had taught her much | |||||||
| about minerals and she decided there was a fortune to be made mining tantalum (used in high quality steel alloys) at | |||||||
| Wodgina, about 80 miles from Port Hedland in W.A. The gamble paid off. Her Wodgina mine became the richest source of | |||||||
| tantalum in the world. In 1925 she dashed off to the United States and talked American interests into taking much of the | |||||||
| output from her mine. Now she was on the road to fortune. From her profits she opened a wolfram mine at Hatches Creek, | |||||||
| 300 miles north-east of Alice Springs, which proved another bonanza. | |||||||
| 'By the 1930s Lady Moulden was travelling 30,000 miles a year through outback Australia checking on her ever-growing | |||||||
| investments. She dashed about in a flimsy aircraft of those days, in bouncing trucks and cars, on horseback and descend- | |||||||
| ed mine shafts for a personal inspection in a bosun's chair. In 1931 Lady Moulden's mineral interests were transferred to a | |||||||
| company of which she became chairman of directors. Finding that did not leave her enough to do, she acquired the | |||||||
| 700,000 acre Minilya station, 100 miles north of Carnarvon in W.A. In 1934 she wanted to get to London in a hurry on | |||||||
| business. So she hired the Dutch airmen [Keone Dirk] Parmentier [1904-1948] and [Johannes] Moll, who were returning | |||||||
| after competing in the Centenary Air Race to take her with them. Thus, Lady Deborah Moulden became the first commer- | |||||||
| cial passenger to fly from Australia to England. | |||||||
| 'Back home again she received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Western Australia in recognition of | |||||||
| her first husband's benefaction. She also found time to write a book on the language, customs and legends of the | |||||||
| Dordenup tribe of Aboriginals who lived near her girlhood home. | |||||||
| 'In 1936, following the death of Sir Frank, Lady Moulden married the Melbourne barrister, and later judge, B[asil] Buller- | |||||||
| Murphy. This necessitated a move from Adelaide to a Toorak mansion and to transport her furniture 12 huge pantechnicons | |||||||
| made the trip. It was said to be the largest cargo of household goods ever moved in Australia. She was now plain Mrs. | |||||||
| Buller-Murphy and as she had borne the title of "Lady" from her teens she felt something was lacking. Then she remem- | |||||||
| bered her honorary doctorate and for the rest of her life she cheerfully called herself Dr. Buller-Murphy. | |||||||
| 'She became one of Melbourne's most opulent society hostesses and once had 800 pigeons sent from Adelaide to be | |||||||
| cooked in wine for a Scots ball. Her husband described her life as "a well-organised nightmare" as she continued to dash | |||||||
| about the continent on business. She invested in a chain of cinemas in Perth and was constantly experimenting with new | |||||||
| ventures such as recovering copper from scrap and getting gold with a new dry-blowing process at Mt. Browne in NSW. | |||||||
| 'During World War II Dr. BullerMurphy's mines were taken over for the duration by the Australian Government. Tantalum | |||||||
| in particular was vitally important to the Allied was effort and was flown directly from Wodgina to the United States. | |||||||
| Because one of its uses was in radar Dr. Buller-Murphy said proudly after the war: "My metal was used in radar and radar | |||||||
| saved Britain." But that did not stop her in 1949 bringing action against the Commonwealth for £1 million compensation for | |||||||
| its wartime use of her mines. When the matter was ultimately settled out of court for an undisclosed sum Dr. Buller-Murphy | |||||||
| stated her life-long creed: "I always say what I mean and I always mean what I say." But this same no-nonsense business- | |||||||
| woman spent much of her time during World War II running a cafe for charity in Melbourne and personally making more | |||||||
| than 5000 lb. of jam and chutney for sale in the establishment. | |||||||
| 'After the war Dr. Buller-Murphy left her Toorak home for a simple orchard property at Kilsyth in the Dandenongs [about | |||||||
| 30 km east of Melbourne]. "It doesn't matter where you live," she once said. "It's the way you make your home." At | |||||||
| Kilsyth she toiled from daybreak daily in her prize garden and when inside busied herself weaving dress lengths, suit | |||||||
| lengths, scarves, towels and tartans on a hand loom. The property abounded in pets - dingoes, magpies, seagulls, | |||||||
| wallabies, crows, tortoises, mountain devils [a species of lizard] and many more. "Do you like animals?" was the first and | |||||||
| most important question Dr. Buller-Murphy asked when interviewing prospective servants. She staged comic opera in | |||||||
| Melbourne, ingeniously rebuilt her dining-room to look like the interior of an 18th century London tavern and ran a home | |||||||
| for orphans. | |||||||
| 'When the Olympic Games were staged in Melbourne in 1956 Dr. Buller-Murphy was called on by the organisers to serve | |||||||
| a truly Australian epicurean meal to 200 visiting VIPs. The result was an alfresco luncheon, prepared entirely by the then | |||||||
| 68-year-old hostess. She served barramundi from Darwin, oysters from Onslow, crayfish from Geraldton, wild turkey from | |||||||
| Carnarvon and venison from deer hunted in the Victorian Alps. But because the barramundi arrived with the heads and tails | |||||||
| removed this threatened to destroy the decorative effect of the prepared fish in Dr. Buller-Murphy's cold buffet. | |||||||
| Undeterred she scoured the Melbourne fish markets for equivalent-sized snapper heads and tails. These she fitted to the | |||||||
| barramundi, added frills to hide the joins and nobody was any the wiser. | |||||||
| 'Courageous, enterprising and probably Australia's most successful self-made businesswoman, thrice widowed Dr. Buller- | |||||||
| Murphy died at Kilsyth on April 16, 1965.' | |||||||
| Sir George Basil Haddon-Smith [KCMG 1915] | |||||||
| When Sir George died, the obituary below was published in the "Daily Telegraph" of 19 June 1931:- | |||||||
| 'Sir George Basil Haddon-Smith, K.C.M.G., a former Governor of the Bahamas and the Windward Islands, has died at the | |||||||
| age of 70. | |||||||
| 'Sir George entered the Colonial Service in 1886, and became private secretary and A.D.C. to Sir Gilbert Carter [at that | |||||||
| time Administrator of the Gambia]. He served with distinction in the Jebu Expedition of 1892 [in modern-day Nigeria], and | |||||||
| afterwards as political officer on a mission to the interior tribes of Lagos Colony. | |||||||
| 'He found slavery rampant in the Leckie district of that colony and sturdily upheld the principle of freedom on British | |||||||
| territory. One morning he found sitting at the base of his flagstaff a family of ten - father, mother, and eight children - | |||||||
| poor unfortunates who understood that if they succeeded in reaching the British flag they would be free. On another | |||||||
| occasion, when he was in a native chief's country, a slave ran out of the bush and threw himself at his feet. As he was | |||||||
| in the chief's country he could not free him, but he told the sergeant of his escort to tell the slave that if he could get | |||||||
| down to the river and swim to his launch, from which the British flag was flying, he would be free. The slave acted on | |||||||
| the advice, and gained his liberty. | |||||||
| On another occasion an escaped slave was recaptured in British territory. Haddon-Smith ascertained where he had been | |||||||
| taken, and quickly hastened to the village, where he discovered the slave in chains. Although he was the slave of the | |||||||
| chief, he contended that by escaping to British territory he had regained his freedom, and that his recapture in British | |||||||
| territory was illegal. He gave the chief two hours to decide as to whether he would release the slave or have his village | |||||||
| burnt. The chief wisely decided on the first alternative. | |||||||
| 'Sir George was private secretary to Major-Gen. Sir Francis Scott during the Ashanti campaign. In 1900, while serving on | |||||||
| the staff of Col. Sir James Willcocks, Ashanti Field Force, he was specially mentioned in despatches, was created a C.M.G., | |||||||
| and gained the Ashanti medal and clasps. He was acting Governor of Gambia Colony for a short time, and was for eleven | |||||||
| years Colonial Secretary of Sierra Leone, acting as Governor of the Colony on many occasions. | |||||||
| 'Sir George became Governor of the Bahamas in 1912, and of the Windward Islands in 1914, a position he held until 1923, | |||||||
| when he retired. During the eleven years of his two Governorships he did not take a day's leave.' | |||||||
| Sir Edward John Lees Hallstrom [Kt Bach 1952] | |||||||
| The following [edited] biography of Sir Edward Hallstrom appeared in the December 1971 issue of the Australian monthly | |||||||
| magazine "Parade":- | |||||||
| "Sydney industrialist Sir Edward Hallstrom made a fortune from his refrigerators, but gave £2 million of it away. Medical | |||||||
| research and his beloved Taronga Park Zoo [in Sydney] were the main beneficiaries. The office of Sir Edward Hallstrom at | |||||||
| his refrigerator factory in the Sydney suburb of Willoughby reflected its owner's life-long passion for birds and animals. They | |||||||
| were of more interest to him than business and were far more in evidence than filing cabinets, calculating machines and | |||||||
| sales graphs. The walls were covered with wildlife sketches and prints. Stuffed birds occupied every nook and cranny. | |||||||
| Elephant tusks stood in a corner on a jaguar-skin rug. Two stuffed black bears cavorted round a miniature tree, while a | |||||||
| tiger's skull served as an ashtray and the preserved foot of an elephant propped open the door. | |||||||
| "That particular foot had belonged to Nellie, a long-time favourite at Sydney's Taronga Park Zoo, where she entertained | |||||||
| visitors by playing on a giant mouth organ. Either Nellie's popularity or her musical talent made two other female elephants | |||||||
| jealous and this grew like a cancer until one day in the 1950s they were unable to stand it any longer. They crept up | |||||||
| behind Nellie and gave her a concerted shove that sent her tumbling to her death into the deep moat round the elephant | |||||||
| enclosure. This so upset Sir Edward Hallstrom (who, as chairman of the Taronga Park Trust, virtually ran the zoo as a one- | |||||||
| man operation) that he broke down and wept. Then he decided he would like to have something of Nellie around to remind | |||||||
| him of her. And that is how the elephant's foot ended up as door stopper. | |||||||
| "A rumpled, pear-shaped millionaire, Sir Edward Hallstrom was one of Australia's most successful industrialists, and its best- | |||||||
| known philanthropist and animal lover. He continually made headlines and often roused controversy as he ran the Sydney | |||||||
| Zoo in his own way, traded rare birds and animals with other zoos all over the world and successfully bred rhinoceroses, | |||||||
| giraffes and other animals in captivity. At the same time, having made his fortune in the post-war boom in refrigerator | |||||||
| sales, Sir Edward was giving away some £2 million. The money went into cancer, heart and general medical research, into | |||||||
| various church projects, to Taronga Park (an estimated £250,000) and in uncounted personal philanthropies. | |||||||
| "Edward John Lees Hallstrom was born at Coonamble, NSW, on September 25, 1886. His father was an English migrant of | |||||||
| Swedish extraction who originally tried to settle on a farm, but moved to Sydney when Edward was three. The Hallstroms | |||||||
| took a house at Redfern, the father worked for a carrier and young Edward was chiefly notable for his passion for animals. | |||||||
| His mother was always finding small, smelly creatures in the boy's pockets. As pets he kept a crow, a kookaburra, several | |||||||
| cats and dogs, a parrot, canaries and a tribe of white rats. | |||||||
| "At 10 young Hallstrom was earning money doing odd jobs and at 13 he was apprenticed to a cabinet maker. At 21 he was | |||||||
| in charge of a furniture factory and working on the principle of "always giving my boss a square deal." Hallstrom did this | |||||||
| until 1914 when he opened his own small furniture manufacturing business. After World War I he turned to making ice | |||||||
| chests. In 1923 he moved to a factory in Willoughby (which gradually became the rambling headquarters of his huge | |||||||
| refrigerator business) and began studying refrigeration. | |||||||
| "Hallstrom had the idea of providing a utility icebox run on kerosene for the use of country residents. For 18 months he | |||||||
| haunted the public library and read everything he could on refrigeration. Eventually he built his first unit "by rule of thumb." | |||||||
| This Hallstrom kerosene refrigerator was called Silent Knight because he had heard a pretty girl singing the Christmas song | |||||||
| Silent Night. Later he was to make and sell 1200 of them weekly, powered by kerosene, gas or electricity. But before that, | |||||||
| Hallstrom had to take his first crude kerosene unit to the outback and peddle it from door to door. It was hard going for | |||||||
| some years, because he had to break down the resistance of country people who thought that the old pioneer type of | |||||||
| drip safe was good enough. But by the 1930s Hallstrom had an ever-growing business and was on the way to his millions. | |||||||
| "During World War II, when the factory was working three shifts a day, Hallstrom virtually bade goodbye to his home, his | |||||||
| wife and four children and lived on the job in a three-room office-flat. By then, a soft-voiced heavy-set slow-moving man | |||||||
| with untidy hair and a fondness for wearing slippers in public. Edward Hallstrom loved his work and his business almost as | |||||||
| much as his animals. Meanwhile, as his profits mounted, Hallstrom had begun spending money on animals. As far back | |||||||
| as 1937 he donated two rhinoceroses (the first ever to come to Australia) to Taronga Park Zoo. These animals resulted | |||||||
| from his instructions to his son to market a shipload of 500 Hallstrom kerosene refrigerators in Africa and spend the profits | |||||||
| on animals. | |||||||
| "In 1941 Edward Hallstrom was made a member of the Taronga Park Trust, while his influence in the Zoo's administration | |||||||
| increased in 1944, when he made a gift of a £9500 office building. Then in 1947, his refrigerator profits skyrocketed and | |||||||
| overseas animals again became available for purchase. He presented Taronga with a huge consignment of 1645 birds and | |||||||
| animals, including three rhinos, two elephants, four chimpanzees, nine cheetahs and two leopards. | |||||||
| "A year later Hallstrom became chairman of Taronga Park. For the next 20 years or thereabouts he was in effect the zoo's | |||||||
| chief executive officer. He spent most afternoons at the zoo and supervised practically everything from the psychological | |||||||
| problems of the monkeys to the hinges on the elephant gate. Visiting overseas dignitaries were usually conducted over the | |||||||
| zoo personally by Sir Edward Hallstrom, who had been knighted in 1952 in Queen Elizabeth's first honours list. | |||||||
| "Hallstrom organised and largely financed more than a dozen overseas expeditions in search of rare and exotic animals, | |||||||
| birds and reptiles. Because new quarantine laws kept many animals out of the country, he insisted on the necessity of | |||||||
| breeding at Taronga, and had outstanding success with giraffes and rhinos. The giraffes had their own special maternity | |||||||
| ward at the zoo. It was provided with a grilled window set high in the wall so the other giraffes could watch the births. | |||||||
| "Not content with the thousands of Taronga exhibits, Hallstrom also had various private collections. On a 65-acre | |||||||
| sanctuary at Mona Vale he bred white kangaroos and wallabies as well as koalas, while at his home in Northbridge, in | |||||||
| some 170 aviaries covering three acres, he had the best private parrot collection in the world. Then there was Hallstrom's | |||||||
| non-profit-making New Guinea venture in the Wahgi Valley, where he established a 1500-acre livestock experimental | |||||||
| station and bird sanctuary. From it he exported some of New Guinea's rare and beautiful birds of paradise to zoos around | |||||||
| the world, receiving many of their rarities in exchange. | |||||||
| "Hallstrom's penchant for these swapping deals was often criticised by Australian animal lovers. He began his exporting | |||||||
| in 1952, when he sent four koalas from the Mona Vale sanctuary to the San Diego Zoo in California. And he was well aware | |||||||
| of the storm of criticism that would follow if anything happened to them. However, the koala quartet arrived safely by air | |||||||
| and Sir Edward breathed again - until a friend in California airmailed to him a newspaper picture of the koalas taken in their | |||||||
| new San Diego home. Immediately he saw the photograph, Hallstrom's experienced eye told him one of the koalas was sick. | |||||||
| Five hours later he was on a plane for California. He arrived at San Diego, spent 36 hours showing zoo staff how to spoon- | |||||||
| feed an ailing koala with milk and sugar, and checking the local eucalyptus leaves. Then, with the koala on the way to | |||||||
| recovery, Sir Edward flew back home again - and successfully concealed the true reason for the trip from local reporters | |||||||
| who greeted him. | |||||||
| "In 1960 increasing criticism of Hallstrom's personal control of Taronga Park caused him to retire as chairman of the trust. | |||||||
| His son John then became chairman and Sir Edward was made an honorary director, but he still exercised much the same | |||||||
| control as before. Seven years later, when the Director of the Zurich Zoo visited Sydney and criticised Taronga, Sir | |||||||
| Edward told reporters: "They're not going to get rid of me just yet." However, in 1967, the trust appointed an academic | |||||||
| zoologist, Ronald Strahan, as director of the zoo. | |||||||
| "Sir Edward stepped aside, but still continued his gifts, and eventually most of his private collections of birds and animals | |||||||
| went to Taronga. When his wife died in May 1968, Sir Edward presented the Methodist Mission with a home at Leichhardt | |||||||
| for unmarried mothers. It was dedicated to Lady Hallstrom. In 1969 the 83-year-old millionaire met an old friend, Dr. Mabel | |||||||
| Maguire, whom he had not seen for years, and invited her out to dinner. They were married a month later. Nine months | |||||||
| later, on February 27, 1970, Sir Edward Hallstrom died at his Northbridge home. Zoo director Ronald Strahan then said: "No | |||||||
| man had a stronger influence on the zoo than Sir Edward. Hallstrom and the zoo were virtually synonymous." | |||||||
| Sir Reginald Clare Hart VC [KCB 1899, KCVO 1904 and GCB 1931] | |||||||
| Hart was a lieutenant in the Royal Corps of Engineers during the Second Anglo-Afghan War when he was awarded a | |||||||
| Victoria Cross for his actions, which were described in the London Gazette of 10 Jun 1879 [issue 24732, page 3830]:- | |||||||
| 'The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention to confer the decoration of the Victoria Cross on the | |||||||
| undermentioned Officer of Her Majesty's Army, whose claim has been submitted for Her Majesty's approval, for his gallant | |||||||
| conduct in rescuing a mounted Sowar of the 13th Bengal Lancers on the 31st January, 1879, as recorded in the accomp- | |||||||
| anying statement:- | |||||||
| 'Lieutenant Reginald Clare Hart, Royal Engineers. For his gallant conduct in risking his own life in endeavouring to save the | |||||||
| life of a private soldier. The Lieutenant-General commanding the 2nd Division, Peshawar Field Force, reports that when on | |||||||
| convoy duty with that Force on 31st January, 1879, Lieutenenat Hart, of the Royal Engineers, took the initiative in running | |||||||
| some 1,200 yards to the rescue of a wounded Sowar of the 13th Bengal Lancers in a river bed exposed to the fire of the | |||||||
| enemy, of unknown strength, from both flanks, and also from a party in the river bed. | |||||||
| Lieutenant Hart reached the wounded Sowar, drove off the enemy, and brought him under cover with the aid of some | |||||||
| soldiers who accompanied him on the way.' | |||||||
| Hart continued his career in the Army, eventually reaching the rank of General. | |||||||
| Sir Henry Havelock [KCB 1857] | |||||||
| The following biography of Sir Henry Havelock was published in the July 1963 number of the Australian monthly magazine | |||||||
| "Parade":- | |||||||
| "In the dusty, sun-parched British Army cantonments outside Agra, Central India, strange sounds could be heard drifting | |||||||
| from the men's quarters any evening in the 1830s - the sound of Cockney voices raised lustily in hymns. Sitting comfort- | |||||||
| ably at their port, the scarlet-jacketed officers of the 13th Regiment often exchanged polite sneers. "Havelock's Saints | |||||||
| are at it again," they would remark. "Coffee and salvation - all for a penny a cup!" But the sneers were silenced when the | |||||||
| hymn-singing leader, Henry Havelock, entered the mess. No one dared tempt the acid tongue of the most unorthodox | |||||||
| British officer in the Indian Army service. | |||||||
| "For 30 years the austere martinet Havelock was unknown outside the small Indian military circle. Yet he was to be hailed | |||||||
| as one of his country's greatest soldiers, a hero of the Indian Mutiny, and an idol of the British public. "Never since the | |||||||
| death of Nelson has the nation been so plunged in universal mourning," said one London newspaper when Havelock | |||||||
| perished amid the horrors of Lucknow. Queen Victoria said she felt she had lost a dear brother. People wept in the streets | |||||||
| at the story of how the dying hero called his son to his side to see how a Christian could die. | |||||||
| "Havelock was born on April 5, 1795, of a Sunderland shipbuilding family. In his youth there were hopes of a legal career, | |||||||
| but these hopes were blasted by the sudden bankruptcy of his father. In 1815 his elder brother obtained an ensign's | |||||||
| commission for him in the Rifle Brigade, but the end of the Napoleonic Wars made prospects of rapid military distinction | |||||||
| remote. Eight years later Havelock's regiment was shipped to India. There he was to campaign for 34 years from the | |||||||
| jungles of Burma to the snows of Afghanistan, until the bloody explosion of the Mutiny. | |||||||
| "He was an earnest young man when he reached Calcutta in 1823. He had devoured volumes of military theory, made | |||||||
| himself an expert on Indian languages and was ardently ambitious. In Calcutta he met the man who was to change the | |||||||
| current of his life - Joshua Marshman [1768-1837], the humble Wiltshire weaver who had become one of the greatest | |||||||
| Oriental scholars in India and the leader of the Baptist missionaries in Bengal. Havelock was fascinated by Marshman's | |||||||
| piety and learning. To the scornful astonishment of his fellow-officers he joined the Baptist Church and, in 1829, married | |||||||
| Marshman's daughter Hannah. | |||||||
| "Thereafter, his life-long aim was to clean up the morals, health and discipline of the British troops in India. With religious | |||||||
| fervour he surveyed the scene of his labours, and was appalled. Three quarters of the Indian Army consisted of native | |||||||
| Sepoys under British officers. They were either Hindus or Moslems, and attempts to convert them were not encouraged | |||||||
| by the authorities. The white regiments alone presented a terrible picture to Havelock's missionary zeal. The men were | |||||||
| mostly the sweepings of Britain's slums and gaols. Discipline was either non-existent or enforced by merciless floggings. | |||||||
| Camps were pest-holes of cholera and dysentery. In their antiquated woollen uniforms, the soldiers died like flies from | |||||||
| exhaustion under the blazing Indian sun. | |||||||
| "Engrossed in a pleasant round of hunting and entertaining, most of the officers gave no thought to their wretched troops. | |||||||
| To them, Havelock was a meddlesome crank or a pious visionary. With no money to buy promotion, Havelock remained a | |||||||
| junior officer for a long time. Not until 1838, when he was a grizzled, fever-thinned veteran of 43, did he reach the rank | |||||||
| of captain. By then he was regarded within the Indian Army circles as a notable eccentric, who for 12 years had been | |||||||
| hammering temperance and piety into the brutalised troops of every regiment to which he was appointed. | |||||||
| "The Burmese War of 1825 provided his first opportunity. On the jungle-bank of the river upstream from Rangoon he found | |||||||
| a ruined Buddhist temple and converted it into a Baptist chapel. Attracted by unusual sounds, his fellow officers peered | |||||||
| peered into the building one evening. Smoky candlelight flickered on the figures of a handful of men singing hymns, while | |||||||
| Havelock held a Bible in one hand and beat time with a bamboo cane in the other. The legend of Havelock's Saints had | |||||||
| been born, but his real notoriety came when he was posted as adjutant to the great camp at Agra from 1830 to 1835. | |||||||
| "His regiment was one of the worst in the service, ruffians demoralised by disease, drink and idleness. Almost every day a | |||||||
| soldier was dragged to the triangle and reduced to whimpering stupor by flogging. Undaunted by the jeers of his | |||||||
| colleagues, Havelock accepted the challenge. He got convict labour to build a chapel, raised £90 to erect a hut where | |||||||
| coffee was sold at a penny a cup, started Bible meetings and hymn singing and opened a savings bank for his men. | |||||||
| Although he insisted on rigid discipline, especially in enforcing his sanitary rules, the number of men court-martialled fell by | |||||||
| half. By 1835 his reputation had spread throughout the Indian service. | |||||||
| "In November 1838 he was appointed ADC to Sir Willoughby Cotton, commander of the Army which invaded Afghanistan | |||||||
| and installed Shah Shujah on the throne in Kabul instead of the anti-British ruler Dost Mohammed. After the Kabul rising in | |||||||
| 1841, when the British garrison was butchered in the wild mountain passes, Havelock shared in the heroic defence of | |||||||
| Jalalabad until a relief army reached it in April 1842. | |||||||
| "Service in the North-West Frontier Wars against Mahrattas and Sikhs added lustre to his military name in the next 10 | |||||||
| years and in May 1854 his well-earned reward came. By slow steps he had reached the rank of colonel. Now he was | |||||||
| Quartermaster-General of the Indian Army, a comfortable and lucrative at Simla. | |||||||
| "Havelock was not interested in comfort or pickings. He was responsible for the discipline and efficiency of the regiments | |||||||
| scattered thinly over India - a mere handful of men compared with the millions of subject people - and a fearful testing | |||||||
| time was at hand. Since the Afghan disasters the native awe of the British military might had waned. There were stirrings | |||||||
| in the Sepoy regiments as Havelock set out on his long, exhausting tours of inspection. He was worried by the high | |||||||
| command's apathy and by the scanty number of British troops. His views were respected, and the sneers at Havelock's | |||||||
| Saints had died away. But his warnings had little effect. | |||||||
| "The British public had never heard of Henry Havelock and nobody could have guessed that the dour, hard-working | |||||||
| quartermaster-general was soon to be the hero of a nation. In April 1857 the explosion came. The Sepoys at Meerut burst | |||||||
| into mutiny, slaughtered their officers and seized the ancient Indian capital of Delhi. The rebellion swept all northern India | |||||||
| like flame. Within a few weeks, British garrisons with a swarm of helpless women and children were besieged in Cawnpore | |||||||
| and Lucknow, and the tide of butchery rolled down the Ganges Valley towards Bengal. | |||||||
| "News of the tragedy stunned people in Britain. Sir Colin Campbell, veteran of the Napoleonic and Crimean Wars, was sent | |||||||
| to India to take command. In Calcutta, the Governor-General, Lord Canning, worked desperately to stave off further | |||||||
| disaster. At all costs, Cawnpore and Lucknow must be relieved. In June, Havelock was ordered to lead a "movable column" | |||||||
| of 2000 British and loyal Indian troops and cut his way through the masses of mutineers. The appointment was bitterly | |||||||
| criticised in Calcutta. Havelock was attacked as being too "soft" to the Indians. Lady Canning called him "an old fossil, dug | |||||||
| up and only fit to be turned into pipeclay." | |||||||
| "The quartermaster-general himself had no illusions about the nightmare march ahead. It was the worst season of the | |||||||
| year. Men fell in scores along the road, struck down by the searing heat or dying from fever and dysentery. Only | |||||||
| Havelock's merciless discipline kept the force together as it fought through the burned and devastated countryside, until | |||||||
| the shattering victory of Fatehpur brought it to the gates of Cawnpore. Whatever "softness" Havelock might have felt | |||||||
| turned to grim lust for vengeance when he entered Cawnpore on July 17 and saw the grisly relics of Nana Sahib's | |||||||
| massacre. British troops and women and children alike, after being promised their lives by the treacherous Mahratta chief, | |||||||
| had been butchered in cold blood in the most fearful atrocity of the mutiny. | |||||||
| "In nine days the little army had marched 130 miles in the boiling heat and won three battles against overwhelming | |||||||
| numbers. Now, with only 1500 men, Havelock plunged on towards besieged Lucknow. There, penned in the British | |||||||
| Residency, raked by murderous short-range gunfire and tortured by thirst and sickness, more than 3000 troops and | |||||||
| civilians were holding out desperately for his arrival. Twice he advanced and was driven back. Not until August 16 was | |||||||
| Havelock able to seize the key point of Bithur and advance again, and a further five weeks passed before his men fought | |||||||
| through the narrow streets of Lucknow towards the Residency. More than 500 died in the last rush for the Residency. And, | |||||||
| even with reinforcements, the Lucknow garrison was too weak to break out. The siege continued for another two months | |||||||
| until Sir Colin Campbell's army crushed the mutineers and entered the town in mid-November. Lucknow was saved, but its | |||||||
| hero barely lived to see the triumph. | |||||||
| "Struck down by dysentery, Havelock died on November 24, 1857, just after dispatches from London arrived with the | |||||||
| announcement of his knighthood [and his promotion to Major-General]. Sir Henry Havelock was buried beneath a giant | |||||||
| mango tree in the palace park of Lucknow. His son, who served in his regiment, carefully levelled the grave lest it be | |||||||
| desecrated by the Indians when Campbell evacuated the town." | |||||||
| Before news of Havelock's death reached England, letters patent were directed, on 26 November, to create him a baronet. | |||||||
| Instead, his son Henry was created a baronet in January 1858, and Havelock's widow was given the rank of a baronet's | |||||||
| widow, a pension for life of £1000 a year and a grace and favour residence. | |||||||
| Sir James Wycliffe Headlam-Morley [nominated Kt Bach 1929, but not invested] | |||||||
| Headlam-Morley's name appeared on the 1929 King's Birthday Honours List, in recognition of his role of Historical Adviser to | |||||||
| the Foreign Office. He died three months later without having been invested. In the London Gazette (issue 33550, page | |||||||
| 7216) there appeared a notice dated 4 November 1929 which read "The King has been graciously pleased, by Warrant | |||||||
| under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, to grant unto Else, widow of the late James Wycliffe Headlam-Morley, Esq., C.B.E., | |||||||
| the style, title, rank and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived to receive the | |||||||
| degree, style and title of a Knight Bachelor which His Majesty had signified his intention of conferring upon him." | |||||||
| Sir Thomas Henley [KBE 1920] | |||||||
| After retiring from a lengthy career in State politics, Sir Thomas Henley was drowned in Sydney Harbour after falling from | |||||||
| a ferry, as reported in the Melbourne "Herald" of 14 May 1935:- | |||||||
| 'In tragic circumstances Sir Thomas Henley, former M[ember of the] L[egislative] A[ssembly] and one of the most | |||||||
| prominent figures in State political and civic circles met his death today by falling from a Manly bound ferry and drowning | |||||||
| off Bradley's Head. | |||||||
| 'Sir Thomas left his home, Tudor House, Drummoyne, this morning, informing his family that he would return after lunch. | |||||||
| The Manly ferry Barrenjoey was bound for Manly when the tragedy occurred. There were cries from the passengers as the | |||||||
| sound of something heavy striking the water was heard. It was then seen that a man was in the water. Trevor Bennett, | |||||||
| of Norton Street, Manly, a member of the South Steyne Life Saving Club, dived overboard and supported the body while | |||||||
| the ferry halted and a boat was lowered. | |||||||
| 'Bennett and Sidney James were reading on the closed portion of the top deck when a woman ran in calling, "There's a | |||||||
| man overboard." When they reached the open deck, they noticed a man struggling in the water about 300 yards to the | |||||||
| rear. Bennett cried, "let me go and save him," but was restrained by his companion from jumping into the harbour. When | |||||||
| the boat was reversed and was within about 50 yards of Sir Thomas, who did not appear to be struggling, Bennett dived | |||||||
| fully clothed into the water and swam to his assistance. He held his head above water until a boat was lowered. Sidney | |||||||
| James said that evidently Sir Thomas was on the upstairs outside deck before he fell over. Passengers were so impressed | |||||||
| with Bennett's gallantry that they took up a collection. | |||||||
| 'The body was taken aboard the vessel and first aid efforts made by members of the crew and others. The Barrenjoey was | |||||||
| headed at full speed for the wharf and four whistles continuously sounded for the police. On arrival there the body was | |||||||
| taken by the Manly district ambulance to the district hospital, where life was pronounced extinct. | |||||||
| 'Sir Thomas Henley, whose health has not been satisfactory lately, after making a couple of short calls in the city told his | |||||||
| chauffeur, Percival Woodbury, to drive him to the Manly wharf, as he felt like a trip on the harbour. He gave the chauffeur | |||||||
| a few shillings to do some shopping, and left in the Barrenjoey at 11 o'clock. His last instructions to the chauffeur were | |||||||
| that he was to be at the quay to meet the Barrenjoey on the return trip. Woodbury said that Sir Thomas had appeared to | |||||||
| be quite in normal health, but he did remark, "If I happen to get a dizzy feeling, get in touch with my brother, whom you | |||||||
| will find at the bowling club." | |||||||
| 'Sir Thomas, who was born in England in 1860, came to Australia in the eighties. He was a member of the Legislative | |||||||
| Assembly for many years, but did not contest the recent elections. He was six times Mayor of Drummoyne, and was for | |||||||
| many years, until recently, a member of the Water and Sewerage Board. In the Great War he served as commissioner | |||||||
| of the Australian Comforts Fund, and attained the rank of colonel. He was a strong force in the Nationalist Party, and in | |||||||
| 1920 was created a C.B.E., the same year seeing him made a K.B.E. | |||||||
| 'Sir Thomas Henley was a self-made man. He was a builder and contractor and became a large property holder in | |||||||
| Drummoyne. A son, Captain Harold Leslie Henley, was killed at the War. Sir Thomas was born in Wiltshire in 1860 and | |||||||
| educated at the village school. He came to Australia aged 23. Sir Thomas is survived by a widow and two daughters.' | |||||||
| Sir Wilfred Lawrence Hepton [Kt Bach 1908] | |||||||
| Sir Wilfred drowned while on a fishing expedition in the Pyrenees in May 1911. The following report appeared in "The | |||||||
| Manchester Guardian" of 24 May 1911:- | |||||||
| 'Sir Wilfred Hepton, ex-Lord Mayor of Leeds [1907-1908], has been drowned (says a message from Reuter's correspondent | |||||||
| at Argeles, Pyrenees) while fishing in a lake in the mountains near that place. The body has been recovered. | |||||||
| 'The news of the death of Sir Wilfred Hepton was received at Leeds with widespread regret. Sir Wilfred was Lord Mayor | |||||||
| of the city at the time of the visit of King Edward and Queen Alexandra to open an extension of the University buildings, | |||||||
| and he received his knighthood on that occasion, an honour that gratified both the people of Leeds and a host of friends | |||||||
| in Canada, where Sir Wilfred had a large estate. His wife was a Canadian. The Vicar of Leeds (Dr. Bickersteth), Mrs. | |||||||
| Bickersteth, Alderman Hepton (Sir Wilfred's brother), and Mr. Harry Hepton left Leeds early yesterday morning to join Lady | |||||||
| Hepton and her daughter, who had been staying at Argeles with Sir Wilfred. | |||||||
| 'Sir Wilfred was a successful business man, a keen golfer, hunter of big game, and a companion of much charm and | |||||||
| geniality of manner. It is expected that the remains will be brought to Leeds for interment.' | |||||||
| The "Daily Mail" of 29 May 1911 reported that "the body of the late Sir Wilfred Hepton, ex-Lord Mayor of Leeds, who was | |||||||
| drowned while fishing in a lake in the Pyrenees last Monday, reached England on Saturday. When the body was recovered | |||||||
| it was enmeshed from head to foot in the fishing line. Anglers in the Pyrenees attach a heavy stone to the line to steady | |||||||
| the bait. It is supposed that Sir William became entangled with the line and was dragged into the water." | |||||||
| Sir Thomas Eustace Hill [Kt Bach 1930] | |||||||
| Sir Thomas was aware that he had very little time to live, and as a result, committed suicide, as reported in the "Daily | |||||||
| Telegraph" of 27 November 1931:- | |||||||
| 'Sir Thomas Eustace Hill died last night in tragic circumstances at his residence, Stone Crouch, Luscombe-road, Parkstone, | |||||||
| Dorset. He had held many prominent positions in the medical world. | |||||||
| 'Sir Thomas was confined to his room with a severe internal complaint, and his daughter, Mrs. Allen, was with him last | |||||||
| night until about seven o'clock. He was in his usual health when she left him to have her dinner, but when her father's | |||||||
| evening meal was taken to him about an hour later the door of his bed-room was found locked, and escaping gas could be | |||||||
| smelt. | |||||||
| 'The door was forced, and Sir Thomas was found in his chair unconscious near the unlighted gas fire. The room was full of | |||||||
| gas. Medical aid was summoned and artificial respiration tried, without avail. The inquest will be held tomorrow at Poole. | |||||||
| 'Sir Thomas Eustace Hill, who was 66, was a son of the late Dr. Alfred Hill, Medical Officer of Health for Birmingham, where | |||||||
| he served as Medical Officer for the Isolation Hospital and Deputy Medical Officer of Health. For nine years he was | |||||||
| Professor of Public Health, Durham University College of Medicine, and he also held the position of Medical Officer of Health | |||||||
| to the County of Durham. He was President of the Association of County Medical Officers of Health, 1929-30.' | |||||||
| In its next issue, on 28 November 1931, the "Daily Telegraph" reported on the inquest:- | |||||||
| 'A doctor stated at the inquest at Poole yesterday on Sir Thomas Eustace Hill, who was found dead in a gas-filled bed- | |||||||
| room at his residence at Parkstone on Wednesday night, that Sir Thomas had only two weeks to live. He was suffering | |||||||
| from cancer on the liver. | |||||||
| 'A verdict of suicide by asphyxia from coal-gas poisoning during temporary mental incapacity caused by illness was | |||||||
| returned. | |||||||
| 'Dr. William McNaughton, of Parkstone, said Sir Thomas's condition affected his mental balance because he was a man of | |||||||
| extreme mental ability. The thought that he was unable to use his mind seemed to tell on him just as much as the pain | |||||||
| he was suffering.' | |||||||
| Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock [nominated KBE 1979, but never invested] | |||||||
| The name of Alfred Hitchcock, the legendary film director, was included the 1980 New Year's Honours List which was | |||||||
| gazetted on 31 December 1979, to be a KBE. He died, however, before he could be invested. Subsequently, the London | |||||||
| Gazette (issue 48391, page 16828) contained a notice dated 27 November 1980, which read: 'By Royal Warrant bearing | |||||||
| date 1st August 1980 Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to ordain and declare that Alma Hitchcock, | |||||||
| widow of Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Esquire, deceased, shall have, hold and enjoy the same style, title, rank and | |||||||
| precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived and received from Her Majesty the title | |||||||
| and dignity of a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire.' | |||||||
| Sir Horace Lambert Alexander Hood [KCB 1916] | |||||||
| Hood was killed in the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 when his flagship, HMS Invincible, was sunk by enemy fire. Over | |||||||
| 1000 officers and men died in this action, there being only six survivors. | |||||||
| The London Gazette of 15 September 1916 [supplement 29751, page 9070] includes the following notice:- | |||||||
| "The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the posthumous honour of Knights Commanderships of the Most | |||||||
| Honourable Order of the Bath being conferred on the late Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, Bart, C.B., M.V.O. [qv], | |||||||
| and the late Rear-Admiral the Hon. Horace Lambert Hood, C.B., M.V.O., D.S.O., who were killed in action on the 31st May, | |||||||
| 1916, in recognition of their services mentioned in the Commander-in-Chief's despatch of 24th June, 1916." | |||||||
| Sir William Thomas Francis Horwood [KCB 1921 and GBE 1928] | |||||||
| Horwood was commissioned in the Army as a second lieutenant in 1887 and served until the end of the 1st World War, by | |||||||
| which time was a temporary brigadier-general. At the end of the war, he was recruited into the Metropolitan Police as an | |||||||
| Assistant Commissioner and was subsequently promoted to Commissioner in 1920. In late 1922, an attempt was made to | |||||||
| kill Horwood and two of his subordinates by way of poisoned chocolates, as described in "The Times" of 13 November | |||||||
| 1922:- | |||||||
| 'It can now be stated that the attempt to murder Brigadier-General Sir William Horwood, the Commissioner of the | |||||||
| Metropolitan Police, is believed officially to be the work of a lunatic, and that the method employed was to send | |||||||
| chocolates containing arsenic through the post to the Commissioner at New Scotland Yard. He ate one of the chocolates | |||||||
| under the impression that they had been sent by a friend. | |||||||
| 'These facts, and others given below, were in the possession of The Times on Friday, but representations were made by | |||||||
| the police that it would be highly impolitic to publish them at the moment, as it would gravely hamper the efforts of the | |||||||
| Criminal Investigation Department in following a particularly promising line of inquiry. In fact, it was declared that such | |||||||
| publication would render nugatory what had been accomplished so far. | |||||||
| 'The attempt to poison Sir William Horwood was aided by the coincidence that at the time the poisoned chocolates | |||||||
| arrived he was half expecting some kind of gift. When, therefore, the box of chocolates arrived of Thursday his suspicions | |||||||
| were not aroused by the fact that the sender's identity was not indicated. The parcel was actually opened by Miss | |||||||
| Drysdale, the Commissioner's private secretary. The cardboard box contained about a dozen large chocolates, known, | |||||||
| it is understood, as "whipped cream walnuts." | |||||||
| 'The Commissioner ate one, and also offered one to his secretary. She apparently only ate part of the outer chocolate | |||||||
| layer, and then noticed a bitter taste. She remarked upon this to the Commissioner, who, however, did not notice | |||||||
| anything unusual in his chocolate, and went on eating it. Miss Drysdale then took another bite at her chocolate and, | |||||||
| detecting unmistakably an alien and bitter flavour, threw it away and urged Sir William to do the same. The Commissioner, | |||||||
| however, not having noticed an unusual taste, and being preoccupied with business, finished his chocolate, but | |||||||
| afterwards remarked that the cream seemed to have "touched up" his throat. The chocolates were put aside, and | |||||||
| nothing more was thought of the matter until the Commissioner's collapse some hours later. He had previously felt a | |||||||
| passing faintness, but had made light of it. By the time his seizure occurred there had been a considerable diffusion of | |||||||
| the poison in his system. This rendered the task of the doctors much more difficult, and, in fact, several times during | |||||||
| Thursday night his life was despaired of. Frequent use of oxygen and other heart stimulants was necessary before he | |||||||
| was fit to be removed to St. Thomas's Hospital. | |||||||
| 'Within an hour or two of the Commissioner's collapse the doctors knew that they had to deal with a case of arsenical | |||||||
| poisoning, and the chocolates had been suspected as the medium. The remainder of the chocolates were closely | |||||||
| examined, and it was found that a small square in the base of each had been delicately removed and replaced. The cream | |||||||
| in the chocolates was analysed later by Mr. Webster, the Home Office analyst, who found that it contained arsenic; and | |||||||
| while no quantitative analysis has yet been made, there is no doubt that the chocolate eaten by Sir William Horwood | |||||||
| contained considerably more than a fatal dose. The full resources if the Criminal Investigation Department, under the | |||||||
| direction of Superintendent Wensley, were set at work, and it was quickly discovered that the packet had been posted | |||||||
| in a London suburb. | |||||||
| 'Less than a week previously an attempt was made to poison one of the Assistant Commissioners at Scotland Yard by | |||||||
| exactly similar methods, and the police are convinced that the same hand has been at work in both cases. When the | |||||||
| Assistant Commissioner received a box of chocolates from an unknown source he was not expecting any such gift, and he | |||||||
| put it aside for analysis. Sir William Horwood was unaware of this incident, as the matter was not regarded as urgent, and | |||||||
| the result of the analysis had therefore not been received when the second box of chocolates arrived. Only after his | |||||||
| illness was it possible to associate the two events. The analysis of the first box is not entirely completed, but it has been | |||||||
| ascertained that those chocolates also were poisoned. | |||||||
| 'The police suspect that both these attempts are the work of some person, apparently sane to his or her friends, who is | |||||||
| really a dangerous maniac. "There is no knowing what a lunatic may not attempt in this way," said Sir Wyndham Childes, | |||||||
| Director of Criminal Investigation, to a representative of The Times. "He may select any person whose name is much | |||||||
| before the public, and such people should be very careful about any parcels they receive. Just as the directory is used by | |||||||
| the begging letter writer or the writer of threatening letters, so it can be used by a lunatic of this description." | |||||||
| In early 1923 a man named Walter Tatam was charged with being responsible for the poisoned chocolates. He was never | |||||||
| brought to trial, since it was obvious that he was insane. The Dundee "Courier and Argus" of 1 Mar 1923 reported that:- | |||||||
| 'In view of medical evidence given at the Old Bailey yesterday, when Walter Frank Tatam (42), a gardener, was indicted | |||||||
| before Mr. Justice Horridge for sending poisoned chocolates to Sir William Horwood, the Chief Commissioner of the Metro- | |||||||
| politan Police, the Hon. Trevor Bigham, and Mr. F.L.D. Elliott, the Assistant Commissioner with intent to murder or cause | |||||||
| them grievous bodily harm, Tatam was found to be unfit to take his trial, and ordered to be kept in strict custody until His | |||||||
| Majesty's pleasure be known.' | |||||||