| KNIGHTS AND DAMES | |||||||
| HOS - KIM | |||||||
| Last updated 30/11/2018 | |||||||
| Surname/Title | Forenames | Created | Order | Born | Died | Age | |
| Hose | (John) Walter | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 17 Dec 1958 | 93 | |
| Hosie | Alexander | 28 Jun 1907 | Kt Bach | 16 Jan 1853 | 10 Mar 1925 | 72 | |
| Hosker | Gerald Albery | 31 Dec 1994 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Jul 1933 | |||
| Hosker | James Atkinson | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 13 Feb 1929 | 71 | |
| Hosking | John Henry | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 1854 | 30 May 1928 | 73 | |
| Hoskins | Anthony Hiley | 18 Nov 1882 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Sep 1828 | 21 Jun 1901 | 72 | |
| " | " | 17 Nov 1893 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hoskins | (Arthur) Reginald | 3 Jun 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 30 May 1871 | 7 Feb 1942 | 70 | |
| Hoskins | Brian John | 2 Nov 2007 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1945 | |||
| Hoskins | Cecil Harold | 8 Aug 1960 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1899 | 8 Mar 1971 | 71 | |
| Hoskyns | John Austin Hungerford Leigh | 13 Jul 1982 | Kt Bach | 23 Aug 1927 | 20 Oct 2014 | 87 | |
| Hoskyns-Abrahall | (Theo) Chandos | 18 Feb 1950 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1896 | 24 Jan 1975 | 78 | |
| Hotchin | Claude | 12 Mar 1968 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1898 | 3 Jun 1977 | 79 | |
| Hotham | Alan Geoffrey | 9 Jun 1938 | KCMG | 3 Oct 1876 | 10 Jul 1965 | 88 | |
| Hotham | Charles Governor of Victoria 1855 | 9 Mar 1846 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Jan 1806 | 31 Dec 1855 | 49 | |
| Hotham | Charles Frederick | 25 May 1895 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Mar 1843 | 22 Mar 1925 | 82 | |
| " | " | 8 Mar 1901 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 9 Nov 1902 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hotham | William [prev KCB (Mil) 2 Jan 1815] | 4 Jul 1840 | GCB (Mil) | 12 Feb 1772 | 31 May 1848 | 76 | |
| Hotson | (John) Ernest Buttery | 3 Jun 1930 | KCSI | 17 Mar 1877 | 13 May 1944 | 67 | |
| Hotung | Joseph Edward | 12 Oct 1993 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1930 | |||
| Houfton | John Plowright MP for Nottingham East 1922-1923 | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 13 Dec 1857 | 18 Nov 1929 | 71 | |
| Hough | James | 9 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1945 | |||
| Houghton | (John) Nicholas Reynolds, later [2017] Baron Houghton of Richmond [L] | 14 Jun 2008 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Oct 1954 | |||
| " | " | 11 Jun 2011 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Houghton | John Theodore | 24 Oct 1991 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1931 | |||
| Houghton | Stephen Geoffrey | 6 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 1958 | |||
| Houghton | William Frederick | 7 Feb 1967 | Kt Bach | 30 Nov 1909 | 16 Nov 1971 | 61 | |
| Houldsworth | Henry Walter | 1 Jan 1960 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Jan 1896 | 9 Oct 1963 | 67 | |
| Houldsworth | Hubert Stanley, later [1956] 1st baronet | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 20 Apr 1889 | 1 Feb 1956 | 66 | |
| Houlton | Edward Victor Louis | 16 Apr 1860 | KCMG | 4 Mar 1823 | 24 Aug 1899 | 76 | |
| " | " | 24 Apr 1868 | GCMG | ||||
| Houlton | George | 20 Jun 1838 | Kt Bach | 1791 | 16 Sep 1862 | 71 | |
| Houlton | John Wardle | 6 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1892 | 9 Nov 1973 | 81 | |
| Hounsfield | Godfrey Newbold Nobel Prize for Medicine 1979 | 15 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 28 Aug 1919 | 12 Aug 2004 | 84 | |
| Hourston | Gordon Minto | 4 Mar 1997 | Kt Bach | 24 Jul 1934 | 18 Sep 2018 | 84 | |
| Housden | Peter James | 12 Jun 2010 | KCB (Civ) | 1950 | |||
| House | David George | 14 Jun 1975 | KCB (Mil) | 8 Aug 1922 | 14 Jul 2012 | 89 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1977 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1984 | KCVO | ||||
| House | Stephen | 19 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 1957 | |||
| Houston | Alexander Cruikshank | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 18 Sep 1865 | 29 Oct 1933 | 68 | |
| Houston | Allan Grant [Angus] | 26 Jan 2015 | AK | 9 Jun 1947 | |||
| Houston | Fanny Lucy [wife of Sir Robert Houston, 1st baronet] For further information, see the note under her husband's entry in the Baronetage pages | 4 Jun 1917 | DBE | 8 Apr 1857 | 29 Dec 1936 | 79 | |
| Houston | Thomas | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 21 Jun 1949 | 80 | |
| Houstoun-Boswall | William Evelyn | 9 Jun 1949 | KCMG | 5 Jun 1892 | 2 Aug 1960 | 68 | |
| Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce | Francis Edward, later [1971] 8th Baron Thurlow. Governor General of the Bahamas 1968-1972 | 31 Dec 1960 | KCMG | 9 Mar 1912 | 24 Mar 2013 | 101 | |
| Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce | (James) Roualeyn PC 1977 | 20 May 1964 | Kt Bach | 9 Mar 1912 | 12 Jun 2000 | 88 | |
| How | Friston Charles | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1897 | 15 Jan 1990 | 92 | |
| Howard | Albert | 27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1873 | 20 Oct 1947 | 73 | |
| Howard | Algar Henry Stafford | 9 Jun 1944 | KCVO | 7 Aug 1880 | 14 Feb 1970 | 89 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1951 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Howard | (Andrew) Charles | 18 Aug 1897 | Kt Bach | 1837 | 11 Jun 1909 | 71 | |
| " | " | 9 Nov 1902 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Howard | Arthur Jared Palmer | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 1896 | 25 Apr 1971 | 74 | |
| Howard | Charles Alfred | 1944 | KCVO | 1878 | 5 Jan 1958 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1957 | GCVO | ||||
| Howard | Douglas Frederick | 1 Jun 1953 | KCMG | 15 Feb 1897 | 26 Dec 1987 | 90 | |
| Howard | Ebenezer | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 29 Jan 1850 | 1 May 1928 | 78 | |
| Howard | (Edward) Stafford | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Nov 1851 | 8 Apr 1916 | 64 | |
| Howard | Esmé William, later [1930] 1st Baron Howard of Penrith. PC 1919 | 1 Jan 1916 | KCMG | 15 Sep 1863 | 1 Aug 1939 | 75 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1919 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1923 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 4 Jun 1928 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Howard | Francis | 29 Nov 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Mar 1848 | 21 Mar 1930 | 81 | |
| " | " | 4 Jun 1917 | KCMG | ||||
| Howard | Frederick | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 1827 | Jan 1915 | 87 | |
| Howard | Geoffrey Weston | 1 Jan 1938 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Dec 1876 | 3 Oct 1966 | 89 | |
| Howard | (Hamilton) Edward de Courcey, 2nd baronet | 3 Jun 1972 | GBE (Civ) | 29 Oct 1915 | 16 Mar 2001 | 85 | |
| Howard | (Harold Walter) Seymour, later [Dec 1955] 1st baronet | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | Apr 1888 | 15 Apr 1967 | 79 | |
| Howard | Henry | 2 Jan 1899 | KCMG | 11 Aug 1843 | 4 May 1921 | 77 | |
| " | " | 9 Nov 1907 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 16 Aug 1916 | GCMG | ||||
| Howard | Henry Francis | 3 Mar 1863 | KCB (Civ) | 1809 | 28 Jan 1898 | 88 | |
| " | " | 13 Jul 1872 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Howard | Henry Fraser | 2 Jun 1923 | KCIE | 1874 | 19 Oct 1943 | 69 | |
| Howard | Henry George | 23 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1883 | 2 Aug 1968 | 84 | |
| Howard | Henry Rudolph [Harry] | 26 Oct 1961 | Kt Bach | 20 Apr 1890 | 11 Aug 1970 | 80 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1963 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Howard | John | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 1830 | 20 Apr 1917 | 86 | |
| Howard | John Alfred Golding | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1901 | 2 Jan 1986 | 84 | |
| Howard | John Curtois | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1887 | 19 Nov 1970 | 83 | |
| Howard | Laurence | 17 Jun 2017 | KCVO | 29 Mar 1943 | |||
| Howard | Michael Eliot CH 2002. OM 2005 | 24 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1922 | |||
| Howard | Richard Nicholas | 30 Jul 1886 | Kt Bach | 1832 | 20 Nov 1905 | 73 | |
| Howard | (Rosemary) Christian | 31 Dec 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Sep 1916 | 22 Apr 1999 | 82 | |
| Howard | (Stanley) Herbert | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 17 Apr 1888 | 23 Dec 1968 | 80 | |
| Howard | (Stephen) Gerald | 3 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 7 Jun 1896 | 25 Jun 1973 | 77 | |
| Howard | Walter Stewart | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 25 Nov 1888 | 24 Sep 1992 | 103 | |
| Howard de Walden, Lord | see "Ellis" | ||||||
| Howard-Dobson | Patrick John | 15 Jun 1974 | KCB (Mil) | 12 Aug 1921 | 8 Nov 2009 | 88 | |
| " | " | 16 Jun 1979 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Howard-Vyse | Edward Dacre | 1 Jan 1962 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Nov 1905 | 26 Dec 1992 | 87 | |
| Howard-Vyse | Richard Granville Hylton | 28 Mar 1935 | KCMG | 27 Jun 1883 | 5 Dec 1962 | 79 | |
| Howarth | Alfred | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1867 | 10 Jan 1937 | 69 | |
| Howarth | Edward Goldie | 2 Jan 1939 | KBE (Civ) | 1879 | 26 Aug 1953 | 74 | |
| Howarth | (James) Gerald Douglas MP for Cannock and Burntwood 1983-1992 and Aldershot 1997- | 1 Feb 2013 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1947 | |||
| Howden, Baron | see "Caradoc" | ||||||
| Howe, Earl | see "Curzon-Howe" | ||||||
| Howe | Gerard Lewis | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 3 Jun 1899 | 25 May 1955 | 55 | |
| Howe | (Richard Edward) Geoffrey, later [1992] Baron Howe of Aberavon [L]. See his peerage entry for details of posts held | 31 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1926 | 9 Oct 2015 | 88 | |
| Howe | Robert George Governor General of the Sudan 1947-1955 | 1 Jan 1947 | KCMG | 19 Sep 1893 | 22 Jun 1981 | 87 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1949 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Howe | Ronald Martin | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 5 Sep 1896 | 30 Aug 1977 | 80 | |
| Howell | Evelyn Berkeley | 1 Jun 1932 | KCIE | 1877 | 23 Oct 1971 | 94 | |
| Howell | Ralph Frederic MP for Norfolk North 1970-1997 | 14 Jul 1993 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1923 | 14 Feb 2008 | 84 | |
| Howell | Thomas | 27 Jun 1876 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1802 | 23 Apr 1883 | 80 | |
| Howell | Walter Jack | 28 Jun 1907 | KCB (Civ) | 1854 | 29 Jan 1913 | 58 | |
| Howells | Eric Waldo Benjamin | 10 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1933 | |||
| Howes | Christopher Kingston | 12 Jun 1999 | KCVO | 30 Jan 1942 | |||
| Howick of Glendale, Baron | see "Baring" | ||||||
| Howie | Archibald | 24 Jun 1938 | Kt Bach | 1879 | 26 Oct 1943 | 64 | |
| Howie | James William | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 31 Dec 1907 | 17 Mar 1995 | 87 | |
| Howitt | Alfred Bakewell | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1879 | 8 Dec 1954 | 75 | |
| Howitt | Harold Gibson | 25 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1886 | 30 Nov 1969 | 83 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Howland | William Pearce | 24 May 1879 | KCMG | 29 May 1811 | 1 Jan 1907 | 95 | |
| Howlett | Arthur | 20 May 1896 | KCB (Mil) | 1820 | 31 Jul 1904 | 84 | |
| Howlett | Geoffrey Hugh Whitby | 31 Dec 1983 | KBE (Mil) | 5 Feb 1930 | |||
| Howley | John | 14 Aug 1865 | Kt Bach | 1789 | 13 Feb 1866 | 76 | |
| Howorth | Henry Hoyle MP for Salford South 1886-1900 | 25 May 1892 | KCIE | 1 Jul 1842 | 15 Jul 1923 | 81 | |
| Howorth | Rupert Beswicke | 2 Jan 1933 | KCMG | 13 Jul 1880 | 3 Jan 1964 | 83 | |
| " | " | 11 Jan 1942 | KCVO | ||||
| Howse | Henry Greenway | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1841 | 15 Sep 1914 | 72 | |
| Howse | Neville Reginald VC | 1 Jan 1917 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Oct 1863 | 19 Sep 1930 | 66 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | ||||
| Hoy | Christopher Andrew | 11 Jun 2009 | Kt Bach | 23 Mar 1976 | |||
| Hoy | James | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 1837 | 6 Mar 1908 | 70 | |
| Hoy | William Wilson | 1 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 11 Mar 1868 | 11 Feb 1930 | 61 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1922 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hoyer-Millar | (Evelyn Louisa) Elizabeth | 11 Jun 1960 | DBE (Mil) | 17 Dec 1910 | 26 Feb 1984 | 73 | |
| Hoyle | Fred | 3 Feb 1972 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1915 | 20 Aug 2001 | 86 | |
| Hoyle | Lindsay Harvey MP for Chorley 1997- PC 2013 | 30 Dec 2017 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1957 | |||
| Hoyles | Celia Mary | 31 Dec 2013 | DBE (Civ) | 18 May 1946 | |||
| Hoyles | Hugh William | 13 Feb 1869 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1814 | 1 Feb 1888 | 73 | |
| Hoyos | (Fabriciano) Alexander | 18 Mar 1980 | Kt Bach | 5 Jul 1912 | 23 Aug 2001 | 89 | |
| Hozier | Henry Montague | 26 Jun 1903 | KCB (Civ) | 20 Mar 1838 | 28 Feb 1907 | 68 | |
| Hubback | (Arthur) Gordon Voules | 13 Jun 1957 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Sep 1902 | 25 Aug 1970 | 67 | |
| Hubback | John Austen | 25 Feb 1936 | KCSI | 28 Feb 1878 | 8 May 1968 | 90 | |
| Hubble | Douglas Vernon | 12 Jun 1971 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Dec 1900 | 6 Nov 1981 | 80 | |
| Huckle | (Henry) George | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 9 Jan 1914 | 29 May 1995 | 81 | |
| Hudd | Herbert Sydney | 1 Feb 1937 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1881 | 30 Apr 1948 | 67 | |
| Huddie | David Patrick | 29 Oct 1968 | Kt Bach | 12 Mar 1916 | 14 May 1998 | 82 | |
| Huddleston | Arthur James Croft | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1880 | 18 Feb 1948 | 67 | |
| Huddleston | (Ernest Urban) Trevor | 31 Dec 1997 | KCMG | 15 Jun 1913 | 20 Apr 1998 | 84 | |
| Huddleston | Ernest Whiteside | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1874 | 10 Oct 1959 | 85 | |
| Huddleston | Hubert Jervoise Governor General of the Sudan 1940-1947 | 8 Oct 1940 | KCMG | 1880 | 2 Oct 1950 | 70 | |
| " | " | 13 Jun 1946 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 12 Jun 1947 | GCMG | ||||
| Huddleston | John Walter MP for Canterbury 1865-1868 and Norwich 1874-1875 | 13 May 1875 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1815 | 5 Dec 1890 | 75 | |
| Hudleston | Edmund Cuthbert | 1 Jan 1958 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Dec 1908 | 14 Dec 1994 | 85 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1963 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hudson | Alice | 11 Jun 2016 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hudson | Edmund Peder | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 1 May 1903 | 15 Aug 1978 | 75 | |
| Hudson | Edward Herbert | 3 May 1965 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1898 | 15 Dec 1966 | 68 | |
| Hudson | Havelock | 3 Jun 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Jun 1862 | 25 Dec 1944 | 82 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | KCIE | ||||
| " | " | 2 Jan 1928 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hudson | Havelock Henry Trevor | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1919 | 14 Nov 1996 | 77 | |
| Hudson | James | 2 May 1855 | KCB (Civ) | 1810 | 20 Sep 1885 | 75 | |
| " | " | 11 Aug 1863 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hudson | John For information of the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page | 25 Aug 1885 | KCB (Mil) | 1833 | 8 Jun 1893 | 59 | |
| Hudson | Leslie Sewell | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 25 Nov 1872 | 25 Mar 1946 | 73 | |
| Hudson | Mark Henry | 17 Jun 2017 | KCVO | Jan 1947 | |||
| Hudson | Mary Elizabeth - see Harmsworth | ||||||
| Hudson | Peter | 11 Jun 1977 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Sep 1923 | 8 Aug 2000 | 76 | |
| Hudson | Robert Arundell | 24 Jul 1906 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1864 | 25 Nov 1927 | 63 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | GBE | ||||
| Hudson | Robert James | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1885 | 17 Jun 1963 | 78 | |
| " | " | 2 Jan 1950 | KCMG | ||||
| Hudson | (Walter) Frank | 2 Jan 1933 | KCIE | 22 Aug 1875 | 5 Sep 1958 | 83 | |
| Hudson | William | 9 Jun 1955 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Apr 1896 | 12 Sep 1978 | 82 | |
| Hudson | William Brereton | 2 Jan 1893 | KCIE | 1843 | 31 Oct 1914 | 71 | |
| Hudson-Davies | Alan Meredyth | 4 Feb 1975 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1901 | 14 Sep 1975 | 74 | |
| Hufton | Olwen | 12 Jun 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 1938 | |||
| Huggard | Walter Clarence | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 1883 | 21 Jun 1957 | 73 | |
| Huggins | Alan Armstrong | 24 Mar 1981 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1921 | 10 Dec 2009 | 88 | |
| Huggins | George Frederick | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 7 Jun 1941 | 71 | |
| Huggins | Godfrey Martin, later [1955] 1st Viscount Malvern. CH 1944. PC 1947 | 1 Jan 1941 | KCMG | 6 Jul 1883 | 8 May 1971 | 87 | |
| Huggins | John Governor of Jamaica 1943-1951 | 29 Jun 1943 | KCMG | 17 Sep 1891 | 2 Jun 1971 | 79 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1949 | GCMG | ||||
| Huggins | William OM 1902 | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Civ) | 7 Feb 1824 | 12 May 1910 | 86 | |
| Hugh Smith | Andrew Colin | 19 May 1992 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1931 | 3 Oct 2012 | 81 | |
| Hughes | Anthony Philip Gilson Lord Justice of Appeal 2006-2013. Justice of the Supreme Court 2013-2018. PC 2006 | 6 Nov 1997 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1948 | |||
| Hughes | Davis | 11 Feb 1975 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1910 | 16 Mar 2003 | 92 | |
| Hughes | Edward Stuart Reginald | 31 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 4 Jul 1919 | 16 Oct 1998 | 79 | |
| Hughes | Edwin MP for Woolwich 1885-1902 | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1832 | 15 Sep 1904 | 72 | |
| Hughes | Frederic | 30 Aug 1858 | Kt Bach | 1814 | 19 Nov 1895 | 81 | |
| Hughes | Ivor Thomas Percival | 2 Jun 1962 | KCVO | 21 Dec 1897 | 16 Aug 1962 | 64 | |
| Hughes | Jack William | 30 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1916 | 28 Feb 2006 | 89 | |
| Hughes | Mary Ethel [wife of Australian Prime Minister, William Morris Hughes] | 2 Jan 1922 | GBE (Civ) | 6 Jun 1874 | 2 Apr 1958 | 83 | |
| Hughes | Robert John | 26 May 1894 | KCB (Mil) | 5 May 1822 | 19 Apr 1904 | 81 | |
| Hughes | Samuel | 24 Aug 1915 | KCB (Civ) | 8 Jan 1853 | 24 Aug 1921 | 68 | |
| Hughes | (Sidney Weetman) Rochford | 1 Jan 1967 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Oct 1914 | 17 Sep 1996 | 81 | |
| Hughes | Simon Henry Ward MP for Bermondsey 1983, Southwark & Bermondsey 1983-1997, Southwark North & Bermondsey 1997-2010 and Bermondsey & Old Southwark 2010-2015. PC 2010 | 10 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1951 | |||
| Hughes | Thomas | 25 Jan 1898 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1838 | 31 Oct 1923 | 85 | |
| Hughes | Thomas | 18 Jun 1915 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1863 | 15 Apr 1930 | 66 | |
| Hughes | Thomas John | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1863 | 9 Apr 1942 | 78 | |
| Hughes | Thomas Raffles | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1856 | 24 Oct 1938 | 82 | |
| Hughes | Trevor Poulton | 12 Jun 1982 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Sep 1925 | 8 Sep 2017 | 91 | |
| Hughes | Walter Charleton | 26 Jan 1906 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1850 | 30 Mar 1922 | 71 | |
| Hughes | Walter Watson | 16 Dec 1880 | Kt Bach | 22 Aug 1803 | 1 Jan 1887 | 83 | |
| Hughes | William Templer | 30 May 1891 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Apr 1822 | 4 Apr 1897 | 75 | |
| Hughes Hallett | (Cecil) Charles | 10 Jun 1954 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Apr 1898 | 2 Dec 1985 | 87 | |
| Hughes-Hallett | Thomas Michael Sydney | 19 Oct 2012 | Kt Bach | 1954 | |||
| Hughes-Morgan | David, later [1925] 1st baronet | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 16 Aug 1871 | 16 Mar 1941 | 69 | |
| Hughes-Onslow | Geoffrey Henry | 13 Jun 1959 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Oct 1893 | 27 Nov 1971 | 78 | |
| Hughes-Stanton | Herbert | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 2 Aug 1937 | 67 | |
| Hugh-Jones | Wynn Normington [Hugh] | 14 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1923 | |||
| Hughman | (Ernest) Montague | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 22 Oct 1876 | 23 Mar 1956 | 79 | |
| Hugo | John Mandeville | 1 Jan 1969 | KCVO | 1 Jul 1899 | 21 Jul 2000 | 101 | |
| Huish | Raymond Douglas | 10 Mar 1954 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1898 | 26 Jan 1970 | 71 | |
| Hukamchand | Seth Sarupchand | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 1959 | 85 | |
| Hulbert | Charles | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 1860 | 23 Oct 1932 | 72 | |
| Hulbert | Norman John MP for Stockport 1935-1950 and Stockport North 1950-1964 | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1903 | 1 Jun 1972 | 68 | |
| Hulett | James Liege | 2 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1838 | 5 Jun 1928 | 90 | |
| Hull | Charles Patrick Amyatt | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Jul 1865 | 24 Jul 1920 | 55 | |
| Hull | David | 23 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1932 | |||
| Hull | Hubert | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1887 | 24 Mar 1976 | 88 | |
| Hull | Percy Clarke | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1878 | 31 Aug 1968 | 89 | |
| Hull | Richard Amyatt | 2 Jan 1956 | KCB (Mil) | 7 May 1907 | 17 Sep 1989 | 82 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1961 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 23 Apr 1980 | KG | ||||
| Hulme | Alan Shallcross | 1 Jan 1971 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Feb 1907 | 9 Oct 1989 | 82 | |
| Hulme | Philip William | 18 Nov 2016 | Kt Bach | 1948 | |||
| Hulton | Edward George Warris | 12 Feb 1957 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1906 | 8 Oct 1988 | 81 | |
| Hum | Christopher Owen | 31 Dec 2002 | KCMG | 27 Jan 1946 | |||
| Hume | Alan Blyth | 20 Feb 1973 | Kt Bach | 5 Jan 1913 | 21 Feb 2006 | 93 | |
| Hume | George Hopwood MP for Greenwich 1922-1923, 1924-1929 and 1931-1945 | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1866 | 13 Sep 1946 | 80 | |
| Hume | Gustavus | 1 Dec 1880 | Kt Bach | 1826 | 16 Jun 1891 | 64 | |
| Hume | (Hubert) Nutcombe | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Sep 1893 | 22 Dec 1967 | 74 | |
| Hume | Robert | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Nov 1828 | 5 Feb 1909 | 80 | |
| " | " | 26 Jun 1902 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hume | William Errington | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1879 | 1 Jan 1960 | 80 | |
| Hume-Williams | William Ellis, later [1922] 1st baronet. MP for Bassetlaw 1910-1929. PC 1929 | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 19 Aug 1863 | 4 Feb 1947 | 83 | |
| Humphery | John | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1872 | 19 Jul 1938 | 66 | |
| Humphery | William Henry, 1st baronet. MP for Andover 1863-1867 | 10 May 1892 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Mar 1827 | 31 Mar 1909 | 82 | |
| Humphrey | Andrew Henry | 8 Jun 1968 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Jan 1921 | 24 Jan 1977 | 56 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1974 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Humphrey | Caroline [wife of the life peer Baron Rees of Ludlow] | 31 Dec 2010 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Sep 1943 | |||
| Humphreys | Colin John | 17 Dec 2010 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1941 | |||
| Humphreys | (Edward) Thomas | 1 Jan 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Nov 1878 | 15 Jan 1955 | 76 | |
| Humphreys | George William | 3 Jun 1927 | KBE (Civ) | 1863 | 9 Mar 1945 | 81 | |
| Humphreys | Henry | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | 1864 | 27 May 1924 | 59 | |
| Humphreys | John | 18 Aug 1881 | Kt Bach | 1814 | 20 Nov 1886 | 72 | |
| Humphreys | Kenneth Owens | 28 Jul 1976 | Kt Bach | 22 Aug 1918 | 8 Feb 1981 | 62 | |
| Humphreys | Olliver William | 13 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 4 Sep 1902 | 3 Nov 1996 | 94 | |
| Humphreys | (Raymond Evelyn) Myles | 10 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1925 | 21 Feb 1998 | 72 | |
| Humphreys | (Richard Somers) Travers Christmas PC 1946 | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1867 | 20 Feb 1956 | 88 | |
| Humphries | Albert Edward | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 8 Oct 1935 | 70 | |
| Humphries | Herbert Henry | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 29 Jun 1938 | 66 | |
| Humphries | Sidney Richard White | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1857 | 3 Mar 1941 | 83 | |
| Humphry | George Murray | 12 Jan 1891 | Kt Bach | 18 Jul 1820 | 24 Sep 1896 | 76 | |
| Humphrys | Francis Henry | 3 Jun 1924 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Apr 1879 | 28 Aug 1971 | 92 | |
| " | " | 15 Mar 1928 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1929 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1932 | GCMG | ||||
| Humphrys | Gertrude Mary [wife of Sir Francis Henry Humphrys] | 3 Jun 1929 | DBE (Civ) | 7 Oct 1882 | 1973 | 90 | |
| Hungerford | (Alexander) Wilson | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1888 | 19 Jan 1969 | 80 | |
| Hunloke | Philip | 4 Jun 1928 | KCVO | 1868 | 1 Apr 1947 | 78 | |
| " | " | 15 Jul 1936 | GCVO | ||||
| Hunn | Jack Kent | 14 May 1976 | Kt Bach | 24 Aug 1906 | 14 Jun 1997 | 90 | |
| Hunt | Agnes Gwendoline | 5 Jun 1926 | DBE (Civ) | 31 Dec 1866 | 24 Jul 1948 | 81 | |
| Hunt | (Allen) Thomas | 3 Jun 1924 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Feb 1866 | 24 Feb 1943 | 77 | |
| Hunt | Catherine Reeve | 1 Jan 1920 | DBE (Civ) | 1854 | 18 Oct 1948 | 94 | |
| Hunt | David Wathen Stather | 8 Jun 1963 | KCMG | 25 Sep 1913 | 30 Jul 1998 | 84 | |
| Hunt | Henry Arthur | 21 Jul 1876 | Kt Bach | Sep 1810 | 13 Jan 1889 | 78 | |
| Hunt | (Henry Cecil) John, later [1966] Baron Hunt [L] | 16 Jul 1953 | Kt Bach | 22 Jun 1910 | 8 Nov 1998 | 88 | |
| " | " | 23 Apr 1979 | KG | ||||
| Hunt | John | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 19 Oct 1859 | 31 Jan 1945 | 85 | |
| Hunt | John Joseph | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1854 | 28 Apr 1933 | 78 | |
| Hunt | John Joseph Benedict, later [1980] Baron Hunt of Tanworth [L] | 2 Jun 1973 | KCB (Civ) | 23 Oct 1919 | 17 Jul 2008 | 88 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1977 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hunt | John Leonard MP for Bromley 1964-1974 and Ravensbourne 1974-1997 | 1 Aug 1989 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1929 | 19 Sep 2017 | 87 | |
| Hunt | Joseph Anthony | 15 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 1 Apr 1905 | 11 Apr 1982 | 77 | |
| Hunt | Nicholas John Streynsham | 31 Dec 1984 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Nov 1930 | 25 Oct 2013 | 82 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1986 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hunt | (Patrick) James | 22 Nov 2000 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1943 | 8 Nov 2006 | 63 | |
| Hunt | Peter John | 14 Dec 1995 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1933 | 8 Dec 1997 | 64 | |
| Hunt | Peter Mervyn | 1 Jan 1969 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Mar 1916 | 2 Oct 1988 | 72 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1973 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hunt | Reuben James | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1888 | 22 Jan 1970 | 81 | |
| Hunt | Rex Masterman Governor of the Falkland Islands 1980-1985 | 11 Oct 1982 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1926 | 11 Nov 2012 | 86 | |
| Hunt | Richard Timothy Nobel Prize for Medicine 2001 | 14 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 19 Feb 1943 | |||
| Hunt | Robert Frederick | 17 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1918 | 17 Sep 2004 | 86 | |
| Hunt | Vivian Yvonne | 30 Dec 2017 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hunt | William Duffus | 4 Jul 1932 | Kt Bach | 1867 | 18 Sep 1939 | 72 | |
| Hunt | William Edgar | 17 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | Apr 1883 | 10 Dec 1969 | 86 | |
| Hunt-Davis | Miles Garth | 14 Jun 2003 | KCVO | 7 Nov 1938 | 23 May 2018 | 79 | |
| " | " | 14 Dec 2010 | GCVO | ||||
| Hunte | Conrad Cleophas | Nov 1998 | KA | 9 May 1932 | 3 Dec 1999 | 67 | |
| Hunte | Julian Robert | 31 Dec 2013 | KCMG | 14 Mar 1940 | |||
| Hunte | Keith Donnerson | Nov 1987 | KA | ||||
| Hunte | Kenneth Russell | Nov 1980 | KA | deceased | |||
| Hunter | Alan John For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page. | 11 May 1937 | KCVO | 5 Oct 1881 | 5 Mar 1942 | 60 | |
| Hunter | Alexander Albert | 1 Jan 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 21 May 1920 | 27 Aug 1996 | 76 | |
| Hunter | Alistair John | 11 Jun 1994 | KCMG | 9 Aug 1936 | |||
| Hunter | Archibald Governor of Gibraltar 1910-1913. MP for Lancaster 1918-1922 | 15 Nov 1898 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Sep 1856 | 28 Jun 1936 | 79 | |
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 31 Jan 1912 | GCVO | ||||
| Hunter | David | 25 Jul 1901 | KCMG | 1841 | 20 Jun 1914 | 72 | |
| Hunter | Ellis | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1892 | 21 Sep 1961 | 69 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1960 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hunter | (Ernest) John | 14 Feb 1964 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1912 | 19 Dec 1983 | 71 | |
| Hunter | George | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 1860 | 21 Aug 1930 | 70 | |
| Hunter | George Burton | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 19 Dec 1845 | 21 Jan 1937 | 91 | |
| Hunter | Herbert Patrick | 9 Jan 1946 | Kt Bach | 1880 | 2 Apr 1968 | 87 | |
| Hunter | Ian Bruce Hope | 26 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 2 Apr 1919 | 5 Sep 2003 | 84 | |
| Hunter | John | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 8 Nov 1863 | 17 Oct 1936 | 72 | |
| Hunter | John Adams Governor of British Honduras 1940-1947 | 11 Jun 1942 | KCMG | 30 Oct 1890 | 17 Nov 1962 | 72 | |
| Hunter | (John) Herbert | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1864 | 22 Feb 1930 | 65 | |
| Hunter | (John) Mark Somers | 25 Jul 1923 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1865 | 20 Sep 1932 | 67 | |
| Hunter | Laurence Colvin | 21 Feb 1995 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1934 | |||
| Hunter | Pamela | 13 Jun 1981 | DBE (Civ) | 3 Oct 1919 | 30 May 2001 | 81 | |
| Hunter | Philip John | 30 Oct 2008 | Kt Bach | 23 Nov 1939 | |||
| Hunter | Robert | 18 Jul 1894 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1844 | 6 Nov 1913 | 69 | |
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hunter | Robert Brockie, later [1978] Baron Hunter of Newington [L] | 1 Nov 1977 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1915 | 24 Mar 1994 | 78 | |
| Hunter | Summers | 9 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 25 Mar 1963 | 72 | |
| Hunter | Thomas | 1911 | Kt Bach | 16 Jun 1850 | 25 Aug 1919 | 69 | |
| Hunter | Thomas | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1872 | 19 Mar 1953 | 80 | |
| Hunter | Thomas Alexander | 8 Jun 1939 | KBE (Civ) | 1876 | 20 Apr 1953 | 76 | |
| Hunter | Thomas Anderson | 12 Jun 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 1863 | Dec 1958 | 95 | |
| Hunter | Thomas Blane | 28 Oct 2005 | Kt Bach | 6 May 1961 | |||
| Hunter | (William) Bernard | 1 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 12 May 1924 | 55 | |
| Hunter | William Guyer | 19 Feb 1884 | KCMG | 1827 | 4 Mar 1902 | 74 | |
| Hunter | William Wilson | 15 Feb 1887 | KCSI | 15 Jul 1840 | 6 Feb 1900 | 59 | |
| Hunter-Rodwell | Cecil Governor of Fiji 1918-1925, British Guiana 1925-1928 and Southern Rhodesia 1928-1934 | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 29 Dec 1874 | 23 Feb 1953 | 78 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1934 | GCMG | ||||
| Hunter-Tod | John Hunter | 1 Jan 1971 | KBE (Mil) | 21 Apr 1917 | 11 May 2000 | 83 | |
| Hunter-Weston | Aylmer Gould MP for Ayrshire North 1916-1918 and Bute & Northern 1918-1935 | 11 Aug 1915 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Sep 1864 | 18 Mar 1940 | 75 | |
| Hunt-Grubbe | Walter James | 14 Aug 1882 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Feb 1833 | 11 Apr 1922 | 89 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1899 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hunting | Percy Llewellyn | 12 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1885 | 2 Jan 1973 | 87 | |
| Huntingfield, Baron | see "Vanneck" | ||||||
| Huntley | Henry Vere Lieutenant Governor of the Gambia 1839-1841. Governor of Prince Edward Island 1841-1847 | 9 Oct 1841 | Kt Bach | 1795 | 7 May 1864 | 68 | |
| Hunton | Thomas Lionel | 1 Jan 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Oct 1885 | 20 Apr 1970 | 84 | |
| Hunza, Mir of | Mohammed Nazim Khan | 3 Jun 1921 | KCIE | c 1867 | 22 Jul 1938 | ||
| Hurcomb | Cyril William, later [1950] 1st Baron Hurcomb | 1 Mar 1929 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Feb 1883 | 7 Aug 1975 | 92 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1938 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hurd | Anthony Richard, later [1964] Baron Hurd [L]. MP for Newbury 1945-1964 | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1901 | 12 Feb 1966 | 64 | |
| Hurd | Archibald | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1869 | 20 Jun 1959 | 89 | |
| Hurd | Percy Angier MP for Devizes 1924-1945 | 22 Jun 1932 | Kt Bach | 18 May 1864 | 5 Jun 1950 | 86 | |
| Hurdle | Thomas | 2 Jun 1877 | KCB (Mil) | 1797 | 7 Jun 1889 | 91 | |
| Hurley | John Garling | 11 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1906 | 17 Sep 1990 | 83 | |
| Hurley | Rosalinde | 11 Jun 1988 | DBE (Civ) | 30 Dec 1929 | 30 Jun 2004 | 74 | |
| Hurley | (Thomas Ernest) Victor | 2 Jan 1950 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Jan 1888 | 17 Jul 1958 | 70 | |
| Hurley | (Wilfred) Hugh | 30 Oct 1963 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1910 | 13 Jul 1984 | 73 | |
| Hurn | (Francis) Roger | 20 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1938 | |||
| Hurrell | Anthony Gerald | 21 Feb 1986 | KCVO | 18 Feb 1927 | 19 Apr 2009 | 82 | |
| Hurst | Alfred William | 1 Mar 1929 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Aug 1884 | 24 Mar 1975 | 90 | |
| Hurst | Arthur Frederick | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1879 | 17 Aug 1944 | 65 | |
| Hurst | Cecil James Barrington | 5 Jun 1920 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Oct 1870 | 27 Mar 1963 | 92 | |
| " | " | 7 Nov 1924 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1926 | GCMG | ||||
| Hurst | Geoffrey Charles | 17 Nov 1998 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1941 | |||
| Hurst | Gerald Berkeley | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 4 Dec 1877 | 27 Oct 1957 | 79 | |
| Hurst | (James Henry) Donald | 23 Mar 1954 | Kt Bach | 1895 | 21 Jun 1980 | 84 | |
| Hurt | John Vincent | 17 Jul 2015 | Kt Bach | 22 Jan 1940 | 27 Jan 2017 | 77 | |
| Husain | Fazl | 28 Jan 1926 | Kt Bach | 14 Jun 1877 | 9 Jul 1936 | 59 | |
| " | " | 1 Mar 1929 | KCIE | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1932 | KCSI | ||||
| Husain | Mirza Abdul | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | by 1940 | |||
| Husband | (Henry) Charles | 16 Jul 1975 | Kt Bach | 30 Oct 1908 | 7 Oct 1983 | 74 | |
| Husband | Janet Elizabeth Siarey | 16 Jun 2007 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Apr 1940 | |||
| Husbands | Christopher Roy | 9 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Husbands | Clifford Straughn Governor General of Barbados 1996-2011 | Nov 1995 | KA | 5 Aug 1926 | 11 Oct 2017 | 91 | |
| " | " | 1 Jun 1996 | GCMG | ||||
| Husbands | Kenmore Nathaniel Rhystone | Nov 1989 | KA | 28 May 1905 | deceased | ||
| Hussey | George Alfred Ernest | 10 Dec 1901 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1864 | 20 Aug 1950 | 85 | |
| Hussey | Lady Susan Katharine [daughter of the 12th Earl Waldegrave and wife of Baron Hussey of North Bradley] | 31 Dec 1983 | DCVO | 1 May 1939 | |||
| " | " | 15 Jun 2013 | GCVO | ||||
| Hutcheon | Alexander Byres | 9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 17 Feb 1891 | 19 Jan 1956 | 64 | |
| Hutchings | Alan | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 9 May 1880 | 26 Jun 1951 | 71 | |
| Hutchings | Robert Howell | 1 Jan 1946 | KCIE | 11 Mar 1897 | 8 Jan 1976 | 78 | |
| Hutchins | David Ernest | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1850 | 1920 | 69 | |
| Hutchins | Philip Perceval | 30 May 1891 | KCSI | 28 Jan 1838 | 21 May 1928 | 90 | |
| Hutchinson | Arthur Sydney | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Mar 1896 | 18 Jan 1981 | 84 | |
| Hutchinson | Charles Frederick MP for Rye 1903-1906 | 18 Dec 1906 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1850 | 15 Nov 1907 | 57 | |
| Hutchinson | Geoffrey Clegg, later [1962] Baron Ilford [L]. MP for Ilford 1937-1945 and Ilford North 1950-1954 | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1893 | 20 Aug 1974 | 80 | |
| Hutchinson | George Thompson | 1 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1857 | 19 Dec 1931 | 74 | |
| Hutchinson | Herbert John | 1 Jan 1948 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Oct 1889 | 6 Dec 1971 | 82 | |
| Hutchinson | Jonathan | 14 Dec 1908 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1828 | 23 Jun 1913 | 84 | |
| Hutchinson | Joseph Burtt | 10 Jul 1956 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1902 | 16 Jan 1988 | 85 | |
| Hutchinson | Joseph Turner | 27 Feb 1895 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1850 | 20 Jan 1924 | 73 | |
| Hutchinson | Lewis Bede | 1 Jan 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Jan 1899 | 24 May 1975 | 76 | |
| Hutchinson | Ross | 2 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1914 | 19 Dec 1999 | 85 | |
| Hutchinson | Sydney Hutton Cooper | 19 Mar 1906 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1852 | 10 Jun 1929 | 76 | |
| Hutchison | Alexander Richard Hamilton | 1 Jan 1927 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Aug 1871 | 23 Sep 1930 | 59 | |
| Hutchison | Balfour Oliphant | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Feb 1889 | 26 Apr 1967 | 78 | |
| Hutchison | George Aitken Clark MP for Midlothian & Peebles North 1922-1923 and 1924-1928 | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1873 | 22 Dec 1928 | 55 | |
| Hutchison | (George) Ian Clark MP for Edinburgh West 1941-1959 | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1903 | 2 Feb 2002 | 99 | |
| Hutchison | James | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1867 | 12 Jun 1946 | 78 | |
| Hutchison | (James) Douglas | 13 Nov 1959 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1894 | 20 Jul 1981 | 86 | |
| Hutchison | John Colville | 1 Jan 1951 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Oct 1890 | 11 Jul 1965 | 74 | |
| Hutchison | Michael Lord Justice of Appeal 1995-1999. PC 1995 | 24 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 13 Oct 1933 | 24 Jul 2017 | 83 | |
| Hutchison | Robert, later [1932] 1st Baron Hutchison. PC 1937 | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 5 Sep 1873 | 13 Jun 1950 | 76 | |
| Hutchison | (William) Kenneth | 13 Feb 1962 | Kt Bach | 30 Oct 1903 | 28 Nov 1989 | 86 | |
| Hutchison | William Oliphant | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1889 | 5 Feb 1970 | 80 | |
| Huthwaite | Edward | 2 Jun 1869 | KCB (Mil) | 24 Jun 1793 | 4 Apr 1873 | 79 | |
| Hutson | Eyre Governor of British Honduras 1918-1925 and Fiji 1925-1929 | 2 Jan 1922 | KCMG | 25 Aug 1864 | 14 Sep 1936 | 72 | |
| Hutson | Francis Challenor | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 13 Sep 1895 | 4 Oct 1992 | 97 | |
| Hutson | John | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1859 | 29 Mar 1950 | 90 | |
| Hutt | (Alexander McDonald) Bruce | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Feb 1904 | 24 Mar 1978 | 74 | |
| Hutt | Dexter Walter | 22 Jun 2004 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1948 | |||
| Hutt | George | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 1809 | 27 Sep 1889 | 80 | |
| Hutt | William MP for Kingston upon Hull 1832-1837 and 1838-1841, and Gateshead 1841-1874. Vice President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General 1860-1865. PC 1860 | 27 Nov 1865 | KCB (Civ) | 6 Oct 1801 | 24 Nov 1882 | 81 | |
| Hutton | Deidre Mary | 12 Jun 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hutton | Edward Thomas Henry For further information, see the note at the foot of this page | 19 Apr 1901 | KCMG | 6 Dec 1848 | 4 Aug 1923 | 74 | |
| " | " | 14 Jun 1912 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Hutton | (James) Brian Edward, later [1997] Baron Hutton [L]. Lord Chief Justice [NI] 1988-1997. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1997-2004. PC 1988 | 26 Oct 1988 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1931 | |||
| Hutton | John | 18 Jul 1894 | Kt Bach | 1842 | 31 May 1903 | 60 | |
| Hutton | Leonard | 10 Jul 1956 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1916 | 6 Sep 1990 | 74 | |
| Hutton | Maurice Inglis | 2 Nov 1948 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1904 | 1 May 1970 | 65 | |
| Hutton | Noel Kilpatrick | 13 Jun 1957 | KCB (Civ) | 27 Dec 1907 | 14 Jun 1984 | 76 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1966 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hutton | Thomas Jacomb | 8 Jun 1944 | KCIE | 27 Mar 1890 | 17 Jan 1981 | 90 | |
| Hutty | Fred Harvey | 7 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1903 | 14 Dec 1974 | 71 | |
| Huxley | Andrew Fielding Nobel Prize for Medicine 1963. OM 1983 | 12 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1917 | 30 May 2012 | 94 | |
| Huxley | Julian Sorell | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 22 Jun 1887 | 14 Feb 1975 | 87 | |
| Huxley | Leonard George Holden | 1 Jan 1964 | KBE (Civ) | 29 May 1902 | 4 Sep 1988 | 86 | |
| Huxtable | Charles Richard | 31 Dec 1983 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Jul 1931 | 26 Nov 2018 | 87 | |
| Hyatali | Isaac Emanuel | 6 Mar 1973 | Kt Bach | 21 Nov 1917 | 2 Dec 2000 | 83 | |
| Hyat-Khan | Sikander | 2 Jan 1933 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Jun 1892 | 26 Dec 1942 | 50 | |
| Hydari | Akbar PC 1936 | 17 Dec 1929 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1869 | 8 Jan 1942 | 72 | |
| Hydari | Muhammad Saleh Akbar | 8 Jun 1944 | KCIE | 12 Oct 1894 | 28 Dec 1948 | 54 | |
| Hyde | Clarendon Golding | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1858 | 24 Jun 1934 | 76 | |
| Hyde | (George) Francis | 1 Jan 1934 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Jul 1877 | 28 Jul 1937 | 60 | |
| Hyde | Harry | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 1884 | 2 Jan 1957 | 72 | |
| Hyde | Helen | 29 Dec 2012 | DBE (Civ) | 1947 | |||
| Hyde | Marion Feoderovna Louise | 6 Jun 1961 | DCVO | 23 Aug 1900 | 13 Dec 1970 | 70 | |
| Hyde | Robert Robertson | 9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Sep 1878 | 31 Aug 1967 | 88 | |
| Hyderabad, Bahadur of | Sharf-ul-Omrah | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | ||||
| Hyderabad, Nizam of | Asaf Jah VI Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Siddiqi | 17 Nov 1884 | GCSI | 17 Aug 1866 | 29 Aug 1911 | 45 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1903 | Hon GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Hyderabad, Nizam of | Nizam-ul-Mulk, Afzal ad-Dawlah, Nawab Farooqi Mir Tahniat Ali Khan Siddiqi Bahadur, Asaf Jar V | 25 Jun 1861 | KSI | 11 Oct 1827 | 26 Feb 1869 | 41 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1866 | GCSI | ||||
| Hyderabad, Nizam of | Usman Ali Khan Bahadur Fateh Jang For further information, see the note at the foot of this page | 12 Dec 1911 | GCSI | 6 Apr 1886 | 24 Feb 1967 | 80 | |
| " | " | 4 Dec 1917 | GBE | ||||
| Hyderabad, Prime Minister of | Nawab Munir-ud-Daula Salar Jung, Prime Minister of Hyderabad 1893-1901 | 15 Feb 1887 | KCIE | 13 Aug 1856 | 15 Feb 1902 | 45 | |
| Hyderabad, Prime Minister of | Sekundar Jung Ikbal-ud-Dowlah | 1 Jan 1896 | KCIE | ||||
| Hyett | Francis Adams | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1844 | 19 May 1941 | 96 | |
| Hyland | Herbert John Thornhill | 4 Nov 1952 | Kt Bach | 1884 | 18 Mar 1970 | 85 | |
| Hylton-Foster | Audrey Pellew, Baroness Hylton-Foster [L] | 16 Jun 1990 | DBE (Civ) | 19 May 1908 | 31 Oct 2002 | 94 | |
| Hylton-Foster | Harry Braustyn Hylton MP for York 1950-1959 and London & Westminster 1959-1965. Solicitor General 1954-1959. Speaker of the House of Commons 1959-1965. PC 1957 | 20 Oct 1954 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1905 | 2 Sep 1965 | 60 | |
| Hynard | William George | 19 Nov 1946 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 22 May 1953 | 71 | |
| Hyndley, Viscount | see "Hindley" | ||||||
| Hyndman-Jones | William Henry | 18 Dec 1906 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1847 | 20 Aug 1926 | 79 | |
| Hyne | Ragnar | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1893 | 4 Oct 1966 | 73 | |
| Hynes | Lincoln Carruthers | 8 Oct 1971 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1912 | 7 Aug 1977 | 65 | |
| Hyslop | (Robert) Murray | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 1858 | 11 Sep 1935 | 77 | |
| Hyslop | Thomas | 2 Jan 1911 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1859 | Dec 1919 | 60 | |
| Hytner | Nicholas | 21 May 2010 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1956 | |||
| Iacobescu | George | 14 Feb 2012 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1945 | |||
| Ibbetson | Denzil Charles Jelf | 1 Jan 1903 | KCSI | 30 Aug 1847 | 21 Feb 1908 | 60 | |
| Ibbotson | (Archie) William | 12 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1886 | 2 May 1956 | 70 | |
| Ibbotson | Richard Jeffrey | 31 Dec 2010 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Jun 1954 | |||
| Ibbs | (John) Robin | 14 Dec 1982 | Kt Bach | 21 Apr 1926 | 27 Jul 2014 | 88 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1988 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Ibiam | Francis Akanu He renounced both knighthoods in 1967 - for further information, see the note at the foot of this page | 1 Jan 1951 | Hon KBE | 29 Nov 1906 | 1 Jul 1995 | 88 | |
| " | " | 24 Aug 1962 | KCMG | ||||
| Ibrahim | (Shettima) Kashim | 1962 | KCMG | 10 Jun 1910 | 26 Jul 1990 | 80 | |
| Idar, Maharaja of | Dowlat Singhji | 1 Jan 1920 | KCSI | 14 Apr 1931 | |||
| Idar, Maharaja of | Pertab Singhji | 1 Jan 1886 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Oct 1845 | 4 Sep 1922 | 76 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1886 | KCSI | ||||
| " | " | 22 Jun 1897 | GCSI | ||||
| " | " | 24 Jul 1901 | Hon KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 12 Dec 1911 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | Hon GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Iddesleigh, Earl of | see "Northcote" | ||||||
| Ife | Barry William | 19 May 2017 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1947 | |||
| Ife, Oni of | Titus Martins Adesoji Aderemi Tadeniawo | 2 Jan 1950 | Hon KBE (Civ) | 1889 | Jul 1980 | 91 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1962 | KCMG | ||||
| Igglesden | Charles | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 1861 | 26 Jun 1949 | 87 | |
| Iggulden | Douglas Percy | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1907 | 30 May 1977 | 70 | |
| Ihaka | Kingi Matutaera | 19 May 1989 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1921 | 1 Jan 1993 | 71 | |
| Ikbal | Muhammed | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1877 | 21 Apr 1938 | 60 | |
| Ilbert | Courtenay Peregrine | 1 Jan 1895 | KCSI | 12 Jun 1841 | 14 May 1924 | 82 | |
| " | " | 9 Nov 1908 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Ilchester, Earl of | see "Fox-Strangways" | ||||||
| Ilford, Baron | see "Hutchinson" | ||||||
| Iliff | William Angus Boyd | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1898 | 29 Dec 1972 | 74 | |
| Iliffe | Edward Mauger, later [1933] 1st Baron Iliffe. MP for Tamworth 1923-1929 | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1877 | 25 Jul 1960 | 83 | |
| " | " | 13 Jun 1946 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Ilkeston, Baron | see "Foster" | ||||||
| Illingworth | Charles Frederick William | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1899 | 23 Feb 1991 | 91 | |
| Illingworth | (Cyril) Gordon | 26 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 1884 | 7 Aug 1959 | 75 | |
| Ilott | John Moody Albert | 12 Jan 1954 | Kt Bach | 12 Aug 1884 | 15 Jun 1973 | 88 | |
| im Thurn | Everard Governor of Fiji 1904-1910 | 30 Jun 1905 | KCMG | 1852 | 9 Oct 1932 | 80 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | ||||
| Imam | Boaksh Mir Nawab | 24 May 1888 | KCIE | 13 Jul 1903 | |||
| Imam | Saiyid Ali | 1 Jan 1914 | KCSI | ||||
| Imbert | Peter Michael, later [1999] Baron Imbert [L] | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 27 Apr 1933 | |||
| Imison | Tamsyn | 31 Dec 1997 | DBE (Civ) | 1 May 1937 | |||
| Imray | Colin Henry | 13 Jun 1992 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Sep 1933 | |||
| Imrie | John Dunlop | 14 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1891 | 8 Jun 1981 | 89 | |
| Ince | Godfrey Herbert | 2 Jun 1943 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Sep 1891 | 20 Dec 1960 | 69 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1951 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Inch | John Ritchie | 18 Jul 1972 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1911 | 22 Nov 1993 | 82 | |
| Inchcape, Earl of | see "Mackay" | ||||||
| Inches | Robert Kirk | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1840 | 19 Jul 1918 | 78 | |
| Inchyra, Baron | see "Millar" | ||||||
| Indore, Dada Saheb of | Ras Kasee Rao Holkar | 31 Dec 1875 | KCSI | ||||
| Indore, Maharaja Holkar of | Tukoji Rao II | 25 Jun 1861 | KSI | 3 May 1835 | 17 Jun 1886 | 51 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1866 | GCSI | ||||
| Indore, Maharaja of | Mahjarat Dhirraja Tukoji Rao | 1 Jan 1918 | GCIE | 26 Nov 1890 | 21 May 1978 | 87 | |
| Indore, Maharaja of | Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shree Yeshwant Rao Holkar Bahadur | 1 Jan 1935 | GCIE | 6 Sep 1908 | 5 Dec 1961 | 53 | |
| Indore, Maharaja of | Shivaji Rao Holkar | 30 Jun 1887 | GCSI | 1859 | Oct 1908 | 49 | |
| Inge | Peter Anthony, later [1997] Baron Inge [L]. PC 2004 | 31 Dec 1987 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Aug 1935 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1991 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 23 Apr 2001 | KG | ||||
| Inge | William Ralph | 25 Jun 1930 | KCVO | 8 Jun 1860 | 26 Feb 1954 | 93 | |
| Ingham | Bernard | 26 Feb 1991 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1932 | |||
| Ingham | James Taylor | 21 Jul 1876 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1805 | 5 Mar 1890 | 85 | |
| Ingilby | William Bates | 13 Mar 1867 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Apr 1791 | 6 Aug 1879 | 88 | |
| Ingleby Mackenzie | (Kenneth) Alexander | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Aug 1892 | 17 Jan 1961 | 68 | |
| Inglefield | Edward Augustus | 13 Aug 1877 | Kt Bach | 27 Mar 1820 | 4 Sep 1894 | 74 | |
| " | " | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Inglefield | Edward Fitzmaurice | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 10 Apr 1861 | 19 Jul 1945 | 84 | |
| Inglefield | Frederick Samuel | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Apr 1854 | 8 Aug 1921 | 67 | |
| Inglefield | Gilbert Samuel | 16 Feb 1965 | Kt Bach | 13 Mar 1909 | 14 Oct 1991 | 82 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1968 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Inglis | (Albemarle) Percy | 14 Jun 1912 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1841 | 27 Jun 1932 | 90 | |
| Inglis | Brian Scott | 9 Mar 1977 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1924 | |||
| Inglis | Charles Edward | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 31 Jul 1875 | 19 Apr 1952 | 76 | |
| Inglis | Claude Cavendish | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 3 Mar 1883 | 29 Aug 1974 | 91 | |
| Inglis | Hugh Arbuthnot | 21 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1890 | 19 Jul 1948 | 58 | |
| Inglis | James Charles | 23 Feb 1911 | Kt Bach | 1851 | 19 Dec 1911 | 60 | |
| Inglis | (John) Drummond | 5 Jul 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 4 May 1895 | 7 Jan 1985 | 89 | |
| Inglis | John Eardley Wilmot | 21 Jan 1858 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Nov 1814 | 27 Sep 1862 | 47 | |
| Inglis | John Gilchrist Thesiger | 13 Jun 1959 | KBE (Mil) | 8 Jun 1906 | 29 Oct 1972 | 66 | |
| Inglis | John Malcolm | 25 May 1900 | Kt Bach | 1837 | 24 Apr 1902 | 64 | |
| Inglis | Robert John Mathison | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 5 May 1881 | 23 Jun 1962 | 81 | |
| Inglis | Robert William | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 22 Jul 1843 | 10 Apr 1923 | 79 | |
| Inglott | Ferdinando Vincenzo | 25 May 1892 | KCMG | 1820 | 1893 | 73 | |
| Ingold | Christopher Kelk | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1893 | 8 Dec 1970 | 77 | |
| Ingram | Bruce Stirling | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 5 May 1877 | 8 Jan 1963 | 85 | |
| Ingram | John Henderson | 19 May 1994 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1924 | 1 Apr 2015 | 90 | |
| Ingrams | Davina Marcia, Baroness Darcy de Knayth in her own right (18th in line) | 30 Dec 1995 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Jul 1938 | 24 Feb 2008 | 69 | |
| Ingrow, Baron | see "Taylor" | ||||||
| Injia | Salamo | 11 Jun 2005 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1958 | |||
| Inkin | Geoffrey David | 10 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1934 | 22 Aug 2013 | 78 | |
| Innes | Andrew Lockhart | 10 Jun 1954 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Jun 1898 | 8 Dec 1960 | 62 | |
| Innes | Charles Alexander | 1 Jan 1924 | KCSI | 27 Oct 1874 | 28 Jun 1959 | 84 | |
| Innes | Charles Alexander | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Jan 1902 | 15 Nov 1963 | 61 | |
| Innes | John Harrie Ker | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 1820 | 12 Mar 1907 | 86 | |
| Innes | Joseph George Long | 30 Jan 1875 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1834 | 28 Oct 1896 | 62 | |
| Innes | Malcolm Rognvald | 16 Jun 1990 | KCVO | 25 May 1938 | |||
| Innes | Peter David | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1881 | 11 Dec 1961 | 80 | |
| Innes | Thomas | 13 Jun 1946 | KCVO | 26 Aug 1893 | 16 Oct 1971 | 78 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1967 | GCVO | ||||
| Inniss | Clifford de Lisle | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 26 Oct 1910 | 21 Dec 1998 | 88 | |
| Inniss | Probyn Ellsworth Governor of St Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla 1975-1980 and St Kitts and Nevis 1980-1981 | 28 Jul 1976 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1936 | 12 Mar 2017 | 80 | |
| Insall | Donald William | 16 Nov 2010 | Kt Bach | 1926 | |||
| Inskip | Arthur Cecil | 6 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1894 | 24 Dec 1951 | 57 | |
| Inskip | John Hampden | 1 Feb 1937 | KBE (Civ) | Dec 1879 | 8 Apr 1960 | 80 | |
| Inskip | Robert Andrew, 2nd Viscount Caldecote | 31 Dec 1986 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Oct 1917 | 20 Sep 1999 | 81 | |
| Inskip | Thomas Walker Hobart, later [1939] 1st Viscount Caldecote. See Commons pages for details of the seats he represented and Peerage pages for political posts held | 12 Dec 1922 | Kt Bach | 5 Mar 1876 | 11 Oct 1947 | 71 | |
| Instone | Samuel | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 16 Aug 1878 | 9 Nov 1937 | 59 | |
| Inverchapel, Baron | see "Clark-Kerr" | ||||||
| Ion | Susan Elizabeth | 31 Dec 2009 | DBE (Civ) | 3 Feb 1955 | |||
| Ipatas | Peter | 13 Jun 2015 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Iqbal Ahmad | 24 Jun 1941 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1886 | ||||
| Iredell | Alfred William | 11 May 1937 | KBE (Mil) | 10 May 1879 | 29 Dec 1967 | 88 | |
| Ireland | Robert Megaw | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 5 Jun 1849 | 3 Sep 1919 | 70 | |
| Irish | Ronald Arthur | 1 May 1970 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1913 | 12 Jul 1993 | 80 | |
| Ironmonger | (Charles) Ronald | 10 Feb 1970 | Kt Bach | 20 Jan 1914 | 30 Sep 1984 | 70 | |
| Ironside | William Allan | 18 Aug 1919 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 1919 | 49 | |
| Ironside | William Edmund, later [1941] 1st Baron Ironside. Governor of Gibraltar 1938-1939 | 1 Aug 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 6 May 1880 | 23 Sep 1959 | 79 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1938 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Irvin | John Hannell | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 16 Mar 1874 | 25 Mar 1952 | 78 | |
| Irvine | Arthur James MP for Edge Hill 1947-1978. Solicitor General 1967-1970. PC 1970 | 6 Dec 1967 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1909 | 15 Dec 1978 | 69 | |
| Irvine | Bryant Godman MP for Rye 1955-1983. PC 1982 | 11 Feb 1986 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1909 | 3 May 1992 | 82 | |
| Irvine | Donald Hamilton | 8 Mar 1994 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1935 | 19 Nov 2018 | 83 | |
| Irvine | James Colquhoun | 12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1877 | 12 Jun 1952 | 75 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1948 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Irvine | Robin Orlando Hamilton | 18 May 1989 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1929 | 29 Sep 1996 | 67 | |
| Irvine | William Hill | 22 Jun 1914 | KCMG | 6 Jul 1858 | 20 Aug 1943 | 85 | |
| " | " | 23 Jun 1936 | GCMG | ||||
| Irving | Æmilius | 30 Jun 1906 | Kt Bach | 1823 | 27 Nov 1913 | 90 | |
| Irving | Charles Graham MP for Cheltenham 1974-1992 | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1924 | 30 Mar 1995 | 70 | |
| Irving | Edmund George | 1 Jan 1966 | KBE (Mil) | 5 Apr 1910 | 1 Oct 1990 | 80 | |
| Irving | Henry Brodribb | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 6 Feb 1838 | 13 Oct 1905 | 67 | |
| Irving | Henry Turner Governor of the Leeward Islands 1873-1874 and British Guiana 1882-1887 | 25 May 1878 | KCMG | 1833 | 22 Nov 1923 | 90 | |
| " | " | 28 Jan 1888 | GCMG | ||||
| Irving | Miles | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1876 | 24 Jun 1962 | 85 | |
| Irving | Miles Horsfall | 21 Mar 1995 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1935 | |||
| Irving | Robert Beaufin | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1877 | 28 Dec 1954 | 77 | |
| Irving | Stanley Gordon | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Nov 1886 | 16 May 1970 | 83 | |
| Irwin, Baron | see "Wood" | ||||||
| Irwin | Alfred Macdonald Bulteel | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1853 | 1 Feb 1921 | 67 | |
| Irwin | Alistair Stuart Hastings | 15 Jun 2002 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Aug 1948 | |||
| Irwin | George | 2 Dec 1892 | Kt Bach | 22 Jan 1832 | 11 Jun 1899 | 67 | |
| Irwin | James Campbell | 8 Oct 1971 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1906 | 24 Jul 1990 | 84 | |
| Irwin | (James) Murray | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | 13 Feb 1858 | 7 Nov 1938 | 80 | |
| Irwin | John | 13 Feb 1915 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1857 | 1935 | 77 | |
| Irwin | Samuel Thompson | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1877 | 21 Jun 1961 | 83 | |
| Irwin | Stephen John Lord Justice of Appeal 2016- PC 2016 | 28 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1953 | |||
| Isaac | Neil | 14 Nov 1986 | Kt Bach | 29 Dec 1915 | 8 May 1987 | 71 | |
| Isaacs | Albertha Madeline | 15 Jun 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Apr 1900 | 1997 | 97 | |
| Isaacs | Alice Edith, Countess and later [1926] Marchioness of Reading [wife of the 1st Marquess] | 1 Jan 1920 | GBE (Civ) | 1865 | 30 Jan 1930 | 64 | |
| Isaacs | Gerald Rufus, 2nd Marquess of Reading. PC 1953 | 17 Jan 1957 | KCMG | 10 Jan 1889 | 19 Sep 1960 | 71 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1958 | GCMG | ||||
| Isaacs | Henry Aaron | 5 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | 15 Aug 1830 | 2 Aug 1909 | 78 | |
| Isaacs | Isaac Alfred Governor General of Australia 1931-1936. PC 1921 | 4 Jun 1928 | KCMG | 6 Aug 1855 | 12 Feb 1948 | 92 | |
| " | " | 22 Apr 1932 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 11 May 1937 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Isaacs | Jeremy Israel | 22 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1932 | |||
| Isaacs | Kendal George Lamon | 31 Dec 1992 | KCMG | 23 Jul 1925 | 25 May 1996 | 70 | |
| Isaacs | Rufus Daniel, later [1926] 1st Marquess of Reading. MP for Reading 1904-1913. Solicitor General 1910. Attorney General 1910-1913. Lord Chief Justice 1913-1921. Viceroy of India 1921-1926. Foreign Secretary 1931. PC 1911 | 9 Jun 1910 | Kt Bach | 10 Oct 1860 | 30 Dec 1935 | 75 | |
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1915 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1922 | GCVO | ||||
| Isaacs | Stella, Marchioness of Reading [wife of the 1st Marquess], later [1958] Baroness Swanborough [L] | 1 Jan 1941 | DBE (Civ) | 6 Jan 1894 | 22 May 1971 | 77 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1944 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Isaacson | Robert Spencer | 11 Jun 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 11 Nov 1907 | 17 Jun 1972 | 64 | |
| Ishiguro | Kazuo Nobel Prize in Literature 2017 | 9 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1954 | |||
| Isitt | Leonard Monk | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Jul 1891 | 21 Jan 1976 | 84 | |
| Islington, Baron | see "Dickson-Poynder" | ||||||
| Ismail | Mirza Mahomed | 27 Feb 1930 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1883 | 5 Jan 1959 | 75 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1936 | KCIE | ||||
| Ismay | George | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 1891 | 20 May 1984 | 92 | |
| Ismay | Hastings Lionel, later [1947] 1st Baron Ismay. Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1951-1952. CH 1945. PC 1951 | 11 Jul 1940 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Jun 1887 | 17 Dec 1965 | 78 | |
| " | " | 13 Jun 1946 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 23 Apr 1957 | KG | ||||
| Ismay | Stanley | 12 Dec 1911 | KCSI | 1 Jul 1848 | 8 Jun 1914 | 65 | |
| Israr Hasan Khan | Muhammad Khan | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 1865 | May 1934 | 68 | |
| Issigonis | Alexander Arnold Constantine | 22 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1906 | 2 Oct 1988 | 81 | |
| Italeli | Iakoba Taeia Governor General of Tuvalu 2010- | 1 Jun 2011 | GCMG | ||||
| Ive | Jonathan Paul | 31 Dec 2011 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Feb 1967 | |||
| Iveagh, Earl of | see "Guinness" | ||||||
| Ivelaw-Chapman | Ronald | 7 Jun 1951 | KBE (Mil) | 17 Jan 1899 | 28 Apr 1978 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jun 1953 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 13 Jun 1957 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Ivory | Brian Gammell | 10 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1949 | |||
| Iyer | Subbier Subramania | 1 Jan 1900 | KCIE | 1 Oct 1842 | 5 Dec 1924 | 82 | |
| Iyer | Tiravarur Muthuswami | 25 May 1892 | KCIE | 28 Jan 1832 | 25 Jan 1895 | 62 | |
| Izat | (James) Rennie | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1886 | 30 Jun 1962 | 75 | |
| Izycki de Notto | Matthew | 1945 | Hon KCB | 22 Feb 1899 | 12 Feb 1952 | 52 | |
| " | " | 1949 | KCB | ||||
| Jack | Alieu Sulayman See also the note at the foot of this page | 1 Jan 1970 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1922 | 27 Dec 2010 | 88 | |
| Jack | Daniel Thomson | 15 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1901 | 15 Dec 1984 | 83 | |
| Jack | David | 4 Nov 1993 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1924 | 8 Nov 2011 | 87 | |
| Jack | David Emmanuel Governor General of St.Vincent and the Grenadines 1989-1996 | 22 Jan 1991 | GCMG | 16 Jul 1918 | 18 Jul 1998 | 80 | |
| Jack | Malcolm Roy | 11 Jun 2011 | KCB (Civ) | 1946 | |||
| Jack | Raymond Evan | 22 Feb 2001 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1942 | |||
| Jack | Robert Ernest | 13 Oct 1937 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 26 Jan 1962 | 83 | |
| Jack | Roy Emile | 7 Oct 1970 | Kt Bach | 12 Jan 1914 | 24 Dec 1977 | 63 | |
| Jackling | Roger Tustin | 30 Dec 2000 | KCB (Civ) | 23 Nov 1943 | |||
| Jackling | Roger William | 1 Jan 1965 | KCMG | 10 May 1913 | 23 Nov 1986 | 73 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1976 | GCMG | ||||
| Jackman | Harold Douglas | 1 Jan 1959 | KBE (Mil) | 26 Oct 1902 | 15 Jun 1991 | 88 | |
| Jackman | Selma Udine | Nov 2016 | DA | ||||
| Jackson | Arthur | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 21 Jan 1940 | 65 | |
| Jackson | Barbara Mary, later [1976] Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth [L] | 15 Jun 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 23 May 1914 | 31 May 1981 | 67 | |
| Jackson | Barry Trevor | 20 Feb 2001 | Kt Bach | 7 Jul 1936 | |||
| Jackson | Barry Vincent | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1879 | 3 Apr 1961 | 81 | |
| Jackson | Brendan James | 31 Dec 1986 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Aug 1935 | 19 Nov 1998 | 63 | |
| " | " | 13 Jun 1992 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jackson | Charles James | 18 Aug 1919 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1849 | 23 Apr 1923 | 73 | |
| Jackson | Charles Robert Mitchell | 2 Dec 1852 | Kt Bach | 1813 | 21 Jul 1874 | 61 | |
| Jackson | Cyril | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 6 Feb 1863 | 3 Sep 1924 | 61 | |
| Jackson | Donald Edward | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 1892 | 18 Nov 1981 | 89 | |
| Jackson | Edward St. John | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1886 | 29 Aug 1961 | 74 | |
| " | " | 12 Jun 1941 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1943 | KCMG | ||||
| Jackson | Francis James Gidlow | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1889 | 12 Jan 1979 | 89 | |
| Jackson | Francis Stanley MP for Howdenshire 1915-1926. Governor of Bengal 1927-1932. PC 1926 | 22 Feb 1927 | GCIE | 21 Nov 1870 | 9 Mar 1947 | 76 | |
| " | " | 6 May 1932 | GCSI | ||||
| For further information, see the note at the foot of this page | |||||||
| Jackson | Francis Walter Fitton | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 17 May 1936 | 54 | |
| Jackson | Frederick John | 1 Jan 1913 | KCMG | 1860 | 3 Feb 1929 | 68 | |
| Jackson | Geoffrey Holt Seymour | 11 Sep 1971 | KCMG | 4 Mar 1915 | 1 Oct 1987 | 72 | |
| Jackson | Gilbert Hollinshead Blomfield | 27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1875 | 11 Mar 1956 | 81 | |
| Jackson | Harold Warters | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1883 | 4 Dec 1972 | 89 | |
| Jackson | Henry, later [1935] 1st baronet. MP for Wandsworth Central 1924-1929 and 1931-1937 | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 22 Aug 1875 | 23 Feb 1937 | 61 | |
| Jackson | Henry Bradwardine | 9 Nov 1906 | KCVO | 21 Jan 1855 | 14 Dec 1929 | 74 | |
| " | " | 24 Jun 1910 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 4 Dec 1916 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jackson | Henry Cholmondeley | 23 Jun 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 12 Aug 1879 | 19 Oct 1972 | 93 | |
| Jackson | Henry Moore Governor of the Leeward Islands 1901-1902, Fiji 1902-1904 and Trinidad & Tobago 1904-1908 | 3 Jun 1899 | KCMG | 1849 | 29 Aug 1908 | 59 | |
| " | " | 26 Jun 1908 | GCMG | ||||
| Jackson | Herbert | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 17 Mar 1863 | 10 Dec 1936 | 73 | |
| Jackson | Herbert William | 5 Dec 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Feb 1861 | 28 Jan 1931 | 69 | |
| Jackson | James | 5 Feb 1856 | KCB (Mil) | 1790 | 31 Dec 1871 | 81 | |
| " | " | 28 Mar 1865 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jackson | (James) Ralph | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 2 Aug 1943 | 71 | |
| Jackson | John | 27 Feb 1895 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1851 | 14 Dec 1919 | 68 | |
| Jackson | John | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1865 | 19 Mar 1933 | 68 | |
| Jackson | (John) Edward | 31 Dec 1983 | KCMG | 24 Jun 1925 | 8 May 2002 | 76 | |
| Jackson | (John) Ernest | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1876 | 18 Oct 1941 | 64 | |
| Jackson | John Peter Todd | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 14 Sep 1945 | 77 | |
| Jackson | Kenneth Joseph [Ken] | 14 Oct 1999 | Kt Bach | 3 Mar 1937 | |||
| Jackson | Lawrence Walter | 23 Oct 1964 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1913 | 5 Jun 1993 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1970 | KCMG | ||||
| Jackson | Louis Charles | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 7 Mar 1856 | 8 Oct 1946 | 90 | |
| Jackson | Louis Steuart | 1 Dec 1880 | Kt Bach | 1823 | 9 Apr 1890 | 66 | |
| Jackson | Michael David [Mike] | 13 Jun 1998 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Mar 1944 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 2004 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jackson | Percy Richard | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 24 Dec 1941 | 72 | |
| Jackson | Peter Arthur Brian PC 2017 | 8 Feb 2011 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1955 | |||
| Jackson | Peter Robert | 31 Dec 2009 | KNZM | 31 Oct 1961 | |||
| Jackson | Ralph Coburn | 1973 | KBE (Mil) | 22 Jun 1914 | 1 Nov 1991 | 77 | |
| Jackson | Richard Hoyle | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 24 Jan 1944 | 74 | |
| Jackson | Richard Leofric | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1902 | 17 Feb 1975 | 72 | |
| Jackson | Robert Gillman Allen | 22 Jun 1956 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1911 | 12 Jan 1991 | 79 | |
| " | " | 20 Feb 1962 | KCVO | ||||
| Jackson | Robert Whyte Melville | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | 3 Jun 1860 | 25 Feb 1928 | 67 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | ||||
| Jackson | Robert William | 30 Nov 1882 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1827 | 13 May 1921 | 93 | |
| Jackson | (Ronald) Gordon | 13 Jun 1983 | AK | 5 May 1924 | 8 Jun 1991 | 67 | |
| Jackson | Rupert Matthew | 17 Feb 1999 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1948 | |||
| Jackson | Thomas, later [1902] 1st baronet | 17 Aug 1899 | Kt Bach | 4 Jun 1841 | 21 Dec 1915 | 74 | |
| Jackson | Thomas | 2 Jun 1923 | KBE (Mil) | 20 Feb 1868 | 7 Jul 1945 | 77 | |
| Jackson | Thomas Sturges | 14 Mar 1902 | KCVO | 6 Mar 1842 | 9 Sep 1934 | 92 | |
| Jackson | Wilfrid Edward Francis Governor of Mauritius 1930-1937, British Guiana 1937-1941 and Tanganyika 1941-1945 | 3 Jun 1931 | KCMG | 1883 | 28 Mar 1971 | 87 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1943 | GCMG | ||||
| Jackson | William Godfrey Fothergill Governor of Gibraltar 1978-1982 | 1 Jan 1971 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Aug 1917 | 12 Mar 1999 | 81 | |
| " | " | 14 Jun 1975 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Jackson | Willis, later [1967] Baron Jackson of Burnley | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1904 | 17 Feb 1970 | 65 | |
| Jacob | (Edward) Ian Claud | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Sep 1899 | 24 Apr 1993 | 93 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1960 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jacob | Claud William | 1 Jan 1917 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Nov 1863 | 2 Jun 1948 | 84 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1924 | KCSI | ||||
| " | " | 5 Jun 1926 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1930 | GCSI | ||||
| Jacob | George Le Grand | 2 Jun 1869 | KCSI | 24 Apr 1805 | 27 Jan 1881 | 75 | |
| Jacob | Isaac Hai [Jack] | 7 Feb 1979 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1908 | 26 Dec 2000 | 92 | |
| Jacob | Lionel Montague | 2 Jan 1911 | KCSI | 24 Apr 1853 | 9 Feb 1934 | 80 | |
| Jacob | Robert Raphael Hayim [Robin] Lord Justice of Appeal 2003- PC 2003 | 8 Dec 1993 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1941 | |||
| Jacob | Samuel Swinton | 26 Jun 1902 | KCIE | 14 Jan 1841 | 4 Dec 1917 | 76 | |
| Jacobi | Derek George | 15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 22 Oct 1938 | |||
| Jacobi | James Edward | 30 Mar 1989 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1925 | 21 Jun 2009 | 83 | |
| Jacobs | Cecil Albert | 23 Oct 2002 | Kt Bach | 1923 | 3 Aug 2008 | 85 | |
| Jacobs | David Anthony, later [1997] Baron Jacobs [L] | 9 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1931 | 21 Jun 2014 | 82 | |
| Jacobs | Francis Geoffrey PC 2005 | 31 Dec 2005 | KCMG | 8 Jun 1939 | |||
| Jacobs | (James) Piers | 17 Jun 1989 | KBE (Civ) | 27 May 1933 | 23 Sep 1999 | 66 | |
| Jacobs | Kenneth Sydney | 23 Nov 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Oct 1917 | 24 May 2015 | 97 | |
| Jacobs | Michael Graham | 22 Jun 2016 | Kt Bach | Jan 1964 | |||
| Jacobs | Roland Ellis | 21 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1891 | 29 Jun 1981 | 90 | |
| Jacobs | Wilfred Ebenezer Governor of Antigua 1967-1981. Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda 1981-1993 | 19 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 19 Oct 1919 | 5 Mar 1995 | 75 | |
| " | " | 28 Oct 1977 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Nov 1981 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 24 Oct 1985 | GCVO | ||||
| Jacoby | James Alfred MP for Derbyshire Mid 1885-1909 | 18 Dec 1906 | Kt Bach | 1852 | 23 Jun 1909 | 56 | |
| Jacomb | Martin Wakefield | 30 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1929 | |||
| Jadu | Krishna Rao Bapu Saheb | 25 May 1895 | KCIE | ||||
| Ja'far el Askeri | GCVO | 1885 | 29 Oct 1936 | 51 | |||
| Jaffe | Otto | 5 Mar 1900 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1846 | 29 Apr 1929 | 82 | |
| Jaffer | Ebrahim Haroon | 18 Jan 1927 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1881 | 12 Sep 1930 | 48 | |
| Jaffrey | Thomas, later [1931] 1st baronet | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1861 | 23 Jul 1953 | 92 | |
| Jagatsingh | Keharsingh [Kher] | 3 Dec 1981 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1931 | 18 Jul 1985 | 53 | |
| Jagger | Michael Philip [Mick] | 12 Dec 2003 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1943 | |||
| Jahangirabad, Raja of | Tasadduk Rasul Khan | 26 Jun 1908 | KCSI | Sep 1928 | |||
| Jaipur, Maharaja of | Sawai Madho Singh II | 2 Jan 1888 | GCSI | 1861 | 7 Sep 1922 | 61 | |
| " | " | 23 May 1900 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 31 Mar 1903 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | GBE | ||||
| Jaipur, Maharaja of | Sawai Mansinghji Bahadur | 3 Jun 1935 | GCIE | 21 Aug 1911 | 24 Jun 1970 | 58 | |
| " | " | 14 Aug 1947 | GCSI | ||||
| Jaipur, Maharaja of | Sawai Ram Singh II | 11 Nov 1863 | KSI | 1835 | 1880 | 45 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1866 | GCSI | ||||
| Jaisalmer, Maharaja of | Jowahir Singh Bahadur | 1 Jan 1918 | KCSI | 18 Nov 1882 | Jan 1949 | 66 | |
| Jakeway | (Francis) Derek Governor of Fiji 1964-1968 | 29 Nov 1963 | KCMG | 6 Jun 1915 | 6 Nov 1993 | 78 | |
| Jakobovits | Immanuel, later [1988] Baron Jakobovits [L] | 22 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 8 Feb 1921 | 31 Oct 1999 | 78 | |
| Jamal | Abdul Karim Abdul Shakur | 5 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 2 Sep 1924 | 62 | |
| James | Archibald William Henry MP for Wellingborough 1931-1945 | 8 Jun 1945 | KBE (Civ) | 1893 | 5 May 1980 | 86 | |
| James | Arthur Evan Lord Justice of Appeal 1973-1976. PC 1973 | 3 Nov 1965 | Kt Bach | 18 May 1916 | 13 May 1976 | 59 | |
| James | Claude Ernest Weymouth | 8 Jul 1941 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 27 Aug 1961 | 83 | |
| James | Cynlais Morgan [Kenneth] | 31 Dec 1984 | KCMG | 29 Apr 1926 | 19 Jul 2013 | 87 | |
| James | David John | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 13 May 1887 | 7 Mar 1967 | 79 | |
| James | Edward Burnet | 9 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1857 | 27 Dec 1927 | 70 | |
| James | Eric John Francis, later [1959] Baron James of Rusholme [L] | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 13 Apr 1909 | 16 May 1992 | 83 | |
| James | Frederick Ernest | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 18 Jan 1971 | 79 | |
| James | Frederick Seton Governor of the Windward Islands 1924-1930 | 30 Dec 1922 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Apr 1870 | 13 Feb 1934 | 63 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1929 | KCMG | ||||
| James | Henry | 28 Mar 1860 | Kt Bach | 1803 | 14 Jun 1877 | 73 | |
| James | Henry, later [1895] Baron James of Hereford. MP for Taunton 1868-1885 and Bury 1885-1895. Solicitor General 1873. Attorney General 1873-1874 and 1880-1885. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1895-1902. PC 1885 | 12 Dec 1873 | Kt Bach | 30 Oct 1828 | 18 Aug 1911 | 82 | |
| " | " | 22 Aug 1902 | GCVO | ||||
| James | Henry Evan Murchison | 1 Jan 1901 | KCIE | 20 Jan 1846 | 20 Aug 1923 | 77 | |
| James | Jeffrey Russell | 16 Jun 2001 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Aug 1944 | |||
| James | John Ernest | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 1875 | 3 Jun 1963 | 87 | |
| James | (John) Francis William | 21 Jun 1938 | Kt Bach | 3 Jun 1879 | 11 Dec 1950 | 71 | |
| James | John Hastings [Jack] | 1 Jan 1970 | KCVO | 4 Jun 1906 | 27 May 1980 | 73 | |
| James | John Kingston, later [1869] 2nd baronet | 22 Feb 1854 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1815 | 23 May 1893 | 78 | |
| James | John Morrice Cairns, later [1977] Baron Saint Brides [L]. PC 1968 | 1 Jan 1962 | KCMG | 30 Apr 1916 | 26 Nov 1989 | 73 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1975 | GCMG | ||||
| James | John Nigel Courtenay | 14 Jun 1997 | KCVO | 31 Mar 1935 | |||
| James | Naomi Christine | 30 Dec 1978 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Mar 1949 | |||
| James | Stanislaus Anthony Governor General of St. Lucia 1988-1996 | 10 Apr 1992 | GCMG | 13 Nov 1919 | 26 May 2011 | 91 | |
| James | Walter Hartwell | 28 Jun 1907 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1863 | 3 Jan 1943 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1931 | KCMG | ||||
| James | (William) Bernard | 28 Jan 1926 | Kt Bach | 8 Feb 1865 | 19 Nov 1940 | 75 | |
| James | William Milbourne PC 1870 | 4 Feb 1869 | Kt Bach | 1807 | 7 Jun 1881 | 73 | |
| James | William Milbourne MP for Portsmouth North 1943-1945 | 1 Jan 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Dec 1881 | 17 Aug 1973 | 91 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1944 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jameson | George Inglis | 20 May 1871 | KCSI | 1802 | 24 Oct 1871 | 69 | |
| Jameson | Melville Stewart | 9 Jun 2018 | KCVO | 17 Jul 1944 | |||
| Jameson | William Scarlett | 7 Jun 1951 | KBE (Mil) | 3 Sep 1899 | 14 Nov 1966 | 67 | |
| Jameson | (William) Wilson | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1885 | 18 Oct 1962 | 77 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1943 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1949 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jamieson | Archibald Auldjo | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 1884 | 23 Oct 1959 | 75 | |
| Jamieson | (David) Ewan | 31 Dec 1985 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Apr 1930 | 21 Mar 2013 | 82 | |
| Jamieson | James William | 2 Jun 1923 | KCMG | 11 Sep 1867 | 8 Jan 1946 | 78 | |
| Jamkhandi, Chief of | Parashuram Raoalias Bhausaheb Patwardhan | 1 Jan 1913 | KCIE | 9 May 1880 | |||
| Jamkhandi, Rajasaheb of | Shankarrao Parashuramrao | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 1906 | |||
| Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister of | Daljit Singh | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja of | Pratap Singh | 25 May 1892 | GCSI | 14 Jul 1850 | 23 Sep 1925 | 75 | |
| " | " | 12 Dec 1911 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | GCB | ||||
| Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja of | Shree Maharaja Harisinghji Bahadur For further information, see the note at the foot of this page | 1 Jan 1918 | KCIE | 23 Sep 1895 | 26 Apr 1961 | 65 | |
| " | " | 17 Mar 1922 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Mar 1929 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 2 Jan 1933 | GCSI | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | GCVO | ||||
| Janes | Herbert Charles | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 10 Oct 1884 | 21 Jun 1977 | 92 | |
| Jang | Chandra Shamsher | 2 Jan 1905 | GCSI | ||||
| Janion | Hugh Penderel | 11 Feb 1981 | KCVO | 28 Sep 1923 | 12 Aug 1994 | 70 | |
| Janjira, Nawab of | Ahmad Khan | 1 Jan 1906 | GCIE | 31 Aug 1862 | 2 May 1922 | 59 | |
| Janjira, Nawab of | Sidi Ahmad Khan | 1 Jan 1895 | KCIE | ||||
| Janner | Barnett, later [1970] Baron Janner [L]. MP for Whitechapel and St. Georges 1931-1935, Leicester West 1945-1950 and Leicester Northwest 1950-1970 | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1892 | 4 May 1982 | 89 | |
| Jansen | Ross Malcolm | 17 Jun 1989 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Sep 1932 | 15 Dec 2010 | 78 | |
| Jansz | (Herbert) Eric | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 5 Jan 1976 | 85 | |
| Janvrin | (Hugh) Richard Benest | 1 Jan 1969 | KCB (Mil) | 9 May 1915 | 15 Jan 1993 | 77 | |
| Janvrin | Robin Berry, later [2007] Baron Janvrin [L]. PC 1998 | 31 Dec 1997 | KCVO | 20 Sep 1946 | |||
| " | " | 31 Dec 2002 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 16 Jun 2007 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 8 Sep 2007 | GCVO | ||||
| Jaora, Nawab of | Muhammed Iftikhar Ali Khan | 12 Dec 1911 | KCIE | 17 Jan 1883 | 18 Dec 1947 | 64 | |
| " | " | 11 May 1937 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Japp | Henry | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 6 Jun 1869 | 8 Apr 1939 | 69 | |
| Jaquet | Robert Glover | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1856 | 14 Nov 1937 | 80 | |
| Jardine | Douglas James Governor of North Borneo 1934-1937, Sierra Leone 1937-1941 and the Leeward Islands 1941-1944 | 9 Jun 1938 | KCMG | 13 Oct 1888 | 11 Dec 1946 | 58 | |
| Jardine | John, later [1916] 1st baronet. MP for Roxburghshire 1906-1918 | 22 Jun 1897 | KCIE | 27 Sep 1844 | 26 Apr 1919 | 74 | |
| Jardine Paterson | John Valentine | 11 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1920 | 12 Mar 2000 | 80 | |
| Jarman | Brian | 27 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 9 Jul 1933 | |||
| Jarmay | John Gustav | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 31 Dec 1856 | 22 Aug 1944 | 87 | |
| Jarrad | Vivian Everard Donne See the note at the foot of this page | 11 May 1937 | Kt Bach | 1883 | 25 Jan 1938 | 54 | |
| Jarratt | Alexander Anthony [Alex] | 23 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 19 Jan 1924 | |||
| Jarratt | Arthur William | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1894 | 14 Dec 1958 | 64 | |
| " | " | 12 Jun 1958 | KCVO | ||||
| Jarratt | William Smith | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1871 | 23 Mar 1966 | 94 | |
| Jarrett | Clifford George | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 1909 | 9 Jul 1995 | 86 | |
| Jarvis | Alexander Weston MP for King's Lynn 1886-1892 | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1855 | 31 Oct 1939 | 83 | |
| Jarvis | John Layton [Jack] | 11 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 28 Dec 1887 | 19 Dec 1968 | 80 | |
| Jarvis | Lewis Whincop | 15 Jan 1878 | Kt Bach | 1816 | 2 Nov 1888 | 72 | |
| Jason | David - see David John White | ||||||
| Jatar | Nilkanth Shriram | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1887 | |||
| Jatia | Onkar Mull | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 10 Aug 1938 | 56 | |
| Jawara | Dawda Kairaba Prime Minister of the Gambia 1962-1970 and President 1970-1994 | 9 Mar 1966 | Kt Bach | 16 May 1924 | |||
| " | " | 1974 | Hon GCMG | ||||
| Jay | Antony Rupert | 16 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 20 Apr 1930 | 21 Aug 2016 | 86 | |
| Jay | Michael Hastings, later [2006] Baron Jay of Ewelme [L] | 31 Dec 1996 | KCMG | 19 Jun 1946 | |||
| " | " | 17 Jun 2006 | GCMG | ||||
| Jay | Robert Maurice | 15 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | 20 Sep 1959 | |||
| Jayasundera | Ukwatte Acharige | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 18 Dec 1896 | 1 Aug 1962 | 65 | |
| " | " | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 9 Jun 1955 | KCMG | ||||
| Jayatilaka | Don Baron | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1868 | 31 May 1944 | 76 | |
| " | " | 2 Jun 1943 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jayetileke | Edward George Perera | 7 Jun 1951 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1888 | 2 Aug 1975 | 86 | |
| Jeans | Alexander Grigor | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1849 | 6 Mar 1924 | 74 | |
| Jeans | Alexander Grigor [Alick] | 7 Feb 1967 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1912 | 1 Apr 1972 | 59 | |
| Jeans | James Hopwood OM 1939 | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 11 Sep 1877 | 16 Sep 1946 | 69 | |
| Jeans | Richard Walter | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1846 | 13 Apr 1924 | 77 | |
| Jebb | Hubert Miles Gladwyn, later [1960] 1st Baron Gladwyn | 1 Jan 1949 | KCMG | 25 Apr 1900 | 24 Oct 1996 | 96 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1954 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 10 Apr 1957 | GCVO | ||||
| Jebb | Joshua | 25 Mar 1859 | KCB (Civ) | 8 May 1793 | 26 Jun 1863 | 70 | |
| Jebb | Richard Claverhouse MP for Cambridge University 1891-1905. OM 1905 | 30 Jun 1900 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1841 | 9 Dec 1905 | 64 | |
| Jeejeebhoy | Byramjee | 20 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1881 | 31 Mar 1946 | 65 | |
| Jeejeebhoy | Jamsetjee, later [1857] 1st baronet | 14 Feb 1842 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1783 | 14 Apr 1859 | 75 | |
| Jeejeebhoy | Jamsetjee, 5th baronet | 3 Jun 1922 | KCSI | 6 Mar 1878 | 6 Feb 1931 | 52 | |
| Jeewoolall | Ramesh | 23 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1940 | |||
| Jeffcoate | (Thomas) Norman Arthur | 28 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1907 | 13 Oct 1992 | 85 | |
| Jeffcott | William | 29 Dec 1849 | Kt Bach | 1800 | 22 Oct 1855 | 55 | |
| Jefferis | Millis Rowland | 17 Aug 1945 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Jan 1899 | 5 Sep 1963 | 64 | |
| Jefferson | Geoffrey | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1886 | 29 Jan 1961 | 74 | |
| Jefferson | George Rowland | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1921 | 1 Sep 2012 | 91 | |
| Jeffery | Thomas Baird | 25 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1953 | |||
| Jefford | Nerys Angharad | 7 Dec 2016 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Dec 1962 | |||
| Jeffrey | John | 4 Jun 1934 | KCB (Civ) | 1871 | 19 Jun 1947 | 75 | |
| Jeffrey | William Alexander | 29 Dec 2007 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Feb 1948 | |||
| Jeffreys | Alec John CH 2016 | 15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 9 Jan 1950 | |||
| Jeffreys | George Darell, later [1952] 1st Baron Jeffreys. MP for Petersfield 1941-1951 | 1 Jan 1924 | KCVO | 8 Mar 1878 | 19 Dec 1960 | 82 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1932 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jeffreys | Harold | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1891 | 18 Mar 1989 | 97 | |
| Jeffries | Charles Joseph | 1 Jan 1943 | KCMG | 1896 | 11 Dec 1972 | 76 | |
| Jeffries | John Francis | 31 Dec 1992 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1929 | |||
| Jeffries | Shirley Williams | 24 Mar 1954 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1886 | 13 Sep 1963 | 77 | |
| Jehanghier | Jenanghier Cowasjee, later [1908] 1st baronet | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 8 Jun 1853 | 26 Jul 1934 | 81 | |
| Jehanghir | Cowasjee, later [1934] 2nd baronet | 3 Jun 1927 | KCIE | 16 Feb 1879 | 17 Oct 1962 | 83 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1944 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jehangir | Rustom | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1933 | |||
| Jejeebhoy | Rustomjee Cowasjee Cursetjee Jamsetjee, 5th baronet | 3 Jun 1922 | KCSI | 6 Mar 1878 | 6 Feb 1931 | 52 | |
| Jekyll | Agnes Lowndes [wife of Sir Herbert Jekyll] | 1 Jan 1918 | DBE | 12 Oct 1861 | 28 Jan 1937 | 75 | |
| Jekyll | Herbert | 29 Jan 1901 | KCMG | 22 Nov 1846 | 29 Sep 1932 | 85 | |
| Jelf | Arthur Richard | 4 Nov 1901 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1837 | 24 Jul 1917 | 79 | |
| Jelf | Arthur Selborne | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 10 Oct 1876 | 26 Feb 1947 | 70 | |
| Jelf | Ernest Arthur | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1868 | 1 Sep 1949 | 80 | |
| Jellicoe | Geoffrey Alan | 23 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1900 | 17 Jul 1996 | 95 | |
| Jellicoe | George Patrick John Rushworth, 2nd Earl Jellicoe. First Lord of the Admiralty 1963-1964. Lord Privy Seal 1970-1973. PC 1963 | 14 Jun 1986 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Apr 1918 | 22 Feb 2007 | 88 | |
| Jellicoe | John Rushworth, later [1925] 1st Earl Jellicoe. Governor General of New Zealand 1920-1924. OM 1916 | 3 Aug 1907 | KCVO | 5 Dec 1859 | 20 Nov 1935 | 75 | |
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 8 Feb 1915 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 17 Jun 1916 | GCVO | ||||
| Jenkin | Bernard Christison MP for Colchester North 1992-1997, Essex North 1997-2010 and Harwich and Essex North 2010- | 9 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1959 | |||
| Jenkin | William Norman Prentice | 10 Feb 1948 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1899 | 28 Dec 1983 | 84 | |
| Jenkins | Brian Garton | 8 Oct 1991 | GBE (Civ) | 3 Dec 1935 | |||
| Jenkins | David Llewelyn, later [1959] Baron Jenkins [L]. Lord Justice of Appeal 1949-1959. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1959. PC 1949 | 4 Jun 1947 | Kt Bach | 8 Apr 1899 | 21 Jul 1969 | 70 | |
| Jenkins | (Edward) Enoch | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 8 Feb 1895 | 25 Feb 1960 | 65 | |
| Jenkins | Elgar Spencer | 1 Nov 1996 | Kt Bach | 16 Jun 1935 | 22 Sep 2017 | 82 | |
| Jenkins | Evan Meredith | 1 Jan 1944 | KCIE | 2 Feb 1896 | 3 Nov 1985 | 89 | |
| " | " | 21 Dec 1945 | KCSI | ||||
| " | " | 14 Aug 1947 | GCIE | ||||
| Jenkins | Francis Howell | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 1832 | 6 Jun 1906 | 73 | |
| Jenkins | George Frederick | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Jun 1878 | Jul 1957 | 79 | |
| Jenkins | George Henry | 19 Dec 1904 | Kt Bach | 1843 | 18 Jul 1911 | 68 | |
| Jenkins | James | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 1818 | 5 Apr 1912 | 93 | |
| Jenkins | (James) Christopher | 12 Jun 1999 | KCB (Civ) | 20 May 1939 | |||
| Jenkins | John | 11 Jun 2011 | KCMG | 26 Jan 1955 | |||
| Jenkins | John Jones, later [1906] 1st Baron Glantawe. MP for Carmarthen 1882-1886 and 1895-1900 | 17 May 1882 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1835 | 27 Jul 1915 | 80 | |
| Jenkins | John Lewis | 12 Dec 1911 | KCSI | 1857 | 13 Jan 1912 | 54 | |
| Jenkins | Karl William Pamp | 8 Oct 2015 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1944 | |||
| Jenkins | Lawrence Hugh | 30 Jun 1899 | Kt Bach | 22 Dec 1858 | 1 Oct 1928 | 69 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1903 | KCIE | ||||
| Jenkins | (Mary) Jennifer [wife of the life peer Baron Jenkins of Hillhead] | 15 Jun 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Jan 1921 | 2 Feb 2017 | 96 | |
| Jenkins | Michael Nicholas Howard | 11 Mar 1997 | Kt Bach | 13 Oct 1932 | |||
| Jenkins | Michael Romilly Heald | 30 Dec 1989 | KCMG | 9 Jan 1936 | 31 Mar 2013 | 77 | |
| Jenkins | Owain Trevor | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 20 Feb 1907 | 5 Jun 1996 | 89 | |
| Jenkins | Paul Christopher | 16 Jun 2012 | KCB (Civ) | c 1954 | 26 Feb 2018 | ||
| Jenkins | Richard MP for Shrewsbury 1830-1832 and 1837-1841 | 20 Jul 1838 | GCB (Civ) | 18 Feb 1785 | 30 Dec 1853 | 68 | |
| Jenkins | Simon David | 17 Mar 2004 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1943 | |||
| Jenkins | (Thomas) Gilmour | 8 Jun 1944 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Jul 1894 | 9 Sep 1981 | 87 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1948 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Jenkins | Walter St. David | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1874 | 7 Jun 1951 | 77 | |
| Jenkins | William MP for Neath 1922-1944 | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 8 Dec 1944 | 73 | |
| Jenkins | William | 15 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1904 | 23 Jan 1983 | 78 | |
| Jenkins | William Albert | 17 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 23 Oct 1968 | 90 | |
| Jenkins | William John | 24 Aug 1945 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1892 | 16 Mar 1957 | 64 | |
| Jenkinson | Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. MP for Sandwich 1807-1812, Bridgnorth 1812-1818 and East Grinstead 1818-1828. PC 1841 | 11 Dec 1845 | GCB (Civ) | 29 May 1784 | 3 Oct 1851 | 67 | |
| Jenkinson | (Charles) Hilary | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1882 | 5 Mar 1961 | 78 | |
| Jenkinson | Edward George | 2 Jun 1888 | KCB (Civ) | 1836 | 1 Mar 1919 | 82 | |
| Jenkinson | Mark Webster | 5 Jun 1926 | KBE (Civ) | 1880 | 4 Nov 1935 | 55 | |
| Jenks | Maurice, later [1932] 1st baronet | 5 Oct 1931 | Kt Bach | 25 Nov 1872 | 19 May 1946 | 73 | |
| Jenkyns | Henry | 25 May 1892 | KCB (Civ) | 1840 | 10 Dec 1899 | 59 | |
| Jenner | Timothy Ivo | 17 Jun 2000 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Dec 1945 | |||
| Jenner | William, 1st baronet | 20 Jan 1872 | KCB (Civ) | 30 Jan 1815 | 11 Dec 1898 | 83 | |
| " | " | 25 May 1889 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Jennings | Albert Victor | 10 Oct 1969 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1896 | 3 Mar 1993 | 96 | |
| Jennings | Arthur Oldham | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | Jul 1855 | 16 Feb 1934 | 78 | |
| Jennings | John Rogers | 14 May 1887 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1820 | 24 Dec 1897 | 77 | |
| Jennings | John Southwood | 21 Oct 1997 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1937 | |||
| Jennings | Patrick Alfred | 22 Oct 1880 | KCMG | 20 Mar 1831 | 11 Jul 1897 | 66 | |
| Jennings | Peter Nevile Wake | 29 Feb 2000 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1934 | |||
| Jennings | Raymond Winter | 5 Nov 1968 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1897 | 6 Mar 1995 | 97 | |
| Jennings | Robert Melvill | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Nov 1841 | 16 Aug 1922 | 80 | |
| Jennings | Robert Yewdall | 23 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 19 Oct 1913 | 4 Aug 2004 | 90 | |
| Jennings | Roland MP for Sedgefield 1931-1935 and Hallam 1939-1959 | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 1894 | 5 Dec 1968 | 74 | |
| Jennings | (William) Ivor | 24 May 1948 | Kt Bach | 16 May 1903 | 19 Dec 1965 | 62 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1955 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jenour | (Arthur) Maynard Chesterfield | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1905 | 1 Sep 1992 | 87 | |
| Jensen | John Klunder | 20 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1884 | 20 Feb 1970 | 85 | |
| Jephcott | Bruce Reginald | 20 Oct 1983 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1929 | 11 Jul 1987 | 58 | |
| Jephcott | Harry, later [1962] 1st baronet | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1891 | 29 May 1978 | 87 | |
| Jephson | Alfred | 28 Nov 1891 | Kt Bach | 1841 | 12 Sep 1900 | 59 | |
| Jeppe | Julius | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | Jul 1859 | 2 Sep 1929 | 70 | |
| Jeremie | John Governor of Sierra Leone 1840-1841 | 5 Nov 1840 | Kt Bach | 1795 | 23 Apr 1841 | 45 | |
| Jermyn | Alfred | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 4 Jun 1845 | 27 Jun 1921 | 76 | |
| Jerningham | Hubert Edward Henry MP for Berwick upon Tweed 1881-1885. Governor of Mauritius 1892-1897 and Trinidad & Tobago 1897-1900 | 2 Jan 1893 | KCMG | 18 Oct 1842 | 23 Apr 1914 | 71 | |
| Jerram | (Cecil) Bertrand | 12 Jun 1947 | KCMG | 22 Oct 1891 | 28 Jan 1971 | 79 | |
| Jerram | Rowland Christopher | 1 Jan 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 20 Feb 1890 | 23 Apr 1981 | 91 | |
| Jerram | Thomas Henry Martyn | 1 Jan 1914 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Sep 1858 | 19 Mar 1933 | 74 | |
| " | " | 15 Sep 1916 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | GCMG | ||||
| Jerred | Walter Tapper | 9 Feb 1918 | KCB (Civ) | 1864 | Oct 1918 | 54 | |
| Jersey, Earl and Countess of | see "Child-Villiers" | ||||||
| Jervis | John MP for Chester 1832-1850. Solicitor General 1846. Attorney General 1846-1850. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1850-1856. PC 1850 | 1 Aug 1846 | Kt Bach | 12 Jan 1802 | 1 Nov 1856 | 54 | |
| Jervois | William Francis Drummond Governor of the Straits Settlements 1875-1877, South Australia 1877-1883 and New Zealand 1883-1889 | 28 May 1874 | KCMG | 10 Sep 1821 | 17 Aug 1897 | 75 | |
| " | " | 25 May 1878 | GCMG | ||||
| Jess | Carl Herman | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 1884 | 16 Jun 1948 | 63 | |
| Jessel | George MP for Dover 1868-1873. Solicitor General 1871-1873. Master of the Rolls 1873-1883. PC 1873 | 21 Feb 1872 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1824 | 21 Mar 1883 | 59 | |
| Jessel | Penelope | 31 Dec 1986 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Jan 1920 | 2 Dec 1996 | 76 | |
| Jessel | Richard Hugh | 5 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1896 | 15 Jul 1979 | 83 | |
| Jetté | Louis Amable | 17 Sep 1901 | KCMG | 15 Jan 1836 | 5 May 1920 | 84 | |
| Jeudwine | Hugh Sandham | 3 Jun 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 9 Jun 1862 | 2 Dec 1942 | 80 | |
| " | " | 28 Dec 1922 | KBE (Mil) | ||||
| Jeune | Francis Henry, later [1905] Baron St. Helier. PC 1892 | 23 Feb 1891 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1843 | 9 Apr 1905 | 62 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 26 Jun 1902 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Jeune | Susan Mary Elizabeth, Baroness St. Helier [widow of the 1st Baron] | 3 Jun 1925 | DBE (Civ) | 1845 | 25 Jan 1931 | 85 | |
| Jewkes | Gordon Wesley | 16 Jun 1990 | KCMG | 18 Nov 1931 | |||
| Governor of the Falkland Islands 1985-1988 | |||||||
| Jeypore, Zamindar of | Vikrama Deo | 12 Dec 1911 | KCIE | 6 Dec 1874 | |||
| Jha | Mahamahopadhyaya Ganganath | 12 Jun 1941 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 9 Nov 1941 | 70 | |
| Jhabua, Raja of | Dileep Singh | 14 Aug 1947 | KCIE | ||||
| Jhalawar, Maharaja of | Bhawani Singh Bahadur | 26 Jun 1908 | KCSI | 4 Sep 1874 | 13 Apr 1929 | 54 | |
| Jhalawar, Maharaja of | Shri Rajendra Singhji Dev Bahadur | 9 Jun 1938 | KCSI | 15 Jul 1900 | 2 Sep 1943 | 43 | |
| Jiang | Xiangqian ["Jane"] | 17 Jun 2017 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jibowu | Olumuyiwa | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | Aug 1899 | 1 Jun 1959 | 59 | |
| Jind, Maharaja of | Raghubir Singh | 31 Dec 1875 | GCSI | 1832 | 7 Mar 1887 | 54 | |
| Jind, Maharaja of | Ranbir Singh Rajendra | 1 Jan 1909 | KCSI | 1879 | 31 Mar 1948 | 68 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1916 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 11 May 1937 | GCSI | ||||
| Jind, Maharaja of | Sarup Singh | 11 Nov 1863 | KSI | 1812 | 1864 | 52 | |
| Jivanjee | Yusufali Alibhai Karimjee | 21 Mar 1958 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 17 Mar 1966 | 83 | |
| Job | Peter James Denton | 20 Nov 2001 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1941 | |||
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Jashwant Singh II | 31 Dec 1875 | GCSI | 1838 | 11 Oct 1895 | 57 | |
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Rajeshwar Maharaja Dhiraj Maharaja Sri Sumer Singhji | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 14 Jan 1898 | 3 Oct 1918 | 20 | |
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Sardar Singh | 26 Jun 1908 | KCSI | 1880 | 21 Mar 1911 | 30 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1910 | GCSI | ||||
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Takht Singh | 12 Feb 1866 | KCSI | 6 Jun 1819 | 13 Feb 1873 | 53 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1866 | GCSI | ||||
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Umaid Singhji | 17 Mar 1922 | KCVO | 8 Jul 1903 | 9 Jun 1947 | 43 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1925 | KCSI | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1930 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 23 Jun 1936 | GCSI | ||||
| Jodrell | Neville Paul MP for Norfolk Mid 1918 and King's Lynn 1918-1923 | 12 Dec 1922 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1858 | 20 May 1932 | 73 | |
| Joel | Asher Alexander | 7 May 1971 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1912 | 9 Nov 1998 | 86 | |
| " | " | 15 Jun 1974 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| John | Caspar | 31 May 1956 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Mar 1903 | 11 Jul 1984 | 81 | |
| " | " | 11 Jun 1960 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| John | David Glyndwr | 12 Jun 1999 | KCMG | 20 Jul 1938 | |||
| John | Edwin | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1856 | 2 Feb 1935 | 78 | |
| John | Elton Hercules | 24 Feb 1998 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1947 | |||
| John | Rupert Godfrey Governor of St. Vincent 1970-1976 | 7 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 19 May 1916 | 25 Dec 1996 | 80 | |
| John | Susan | 31 Dec 2010 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| John | William Goscombe | 14 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1860 | 15 Dec 1952 | 92 | |
| Johns | Adrian James Governor of Gibraltar 2009-2013 | 29 Dec 2007 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Sep 1951 | |||
| Johns | Arthur William | 2 Jan 1933 | KCB (Civ) | 1873 | 13 Jan 1937 | 63 | |
| Johns | Richard Edward | 31 Dec 1993 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Jul 1939 | |||
| " | " | 14 Jun 1997 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 17 Dec 2007 | KCVO | ||||
| Johns | William Arthur | 1 Jan 1914 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1858 | 2 Jun 1918 | 59 | |
| Johnson | Allen Bayard | 25 May 1889 | KCB (Mil) | 2 May 1829 | 7 Feb 1907 | 77 | |
| Johnson | Anne Mandall | 15 Jun 2013 | DBE (Civ) | 30 Jan 1954 | |||
| Johnson | Arthur Palmer | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 21 Jun 1944 | 78 | |
| Johnson | Benjamin Sands | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1865 | 25 Dec 1937 | 72 | |
| Johnson [Golding from 1961] | (Cecilie) Monica | 1 Jan 1958 | DBE (Mil) | 6 Aug 1902 | 6 Jun 1997 | 94 | |
| Johnson | Celia | 13 Jun 1981 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Dec 1908 | 25 Apr 1982 | 73 | |
| Johnson | Charles Cooper | 24 May 1881 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Dec 1827 | 7 Dec 1905 | 77 | |
| " | " | 23 May 1900 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Johnson | Doris Louise Sands | 16 Jun 1979 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Jun 1921 | 21 Jun 1983 | 62 | |
| Johnson | Edward | 18 Jul 1838 | Kt Bach | 1785 | 10 Jan 1862 | 76 | |
| Johnson | Edwin Beaumont | 29 May 1875 | KCB (Mil) | 4 Jul 1825 | 18 Jun 1893 | 67 | |
| " | " | 21 Jun 1887 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Johnson | Ernest James | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 21 Dec 1962 | 81 | |
| Johnson | Francis Godschall | 30 Jun 1890 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1817 | 27 May 1894 | 77 | |
| Johnson | Frank William Frederick | 1 Jan 1941 | KBE (Civ) | 1866 | 6 Sep 1943 | 77 | |
| Johnson | Frederic Charles | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 13 Dec 1890 | 31 May 1972 | 81 | |
| Johnson | Garry Dene | 30 Dec 1989 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Sep 1937 | |||
| Johnson | George | 5 Jul 1892 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1818 | 3 Jun 1896 | 77 | |
| Johnson | George | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 30 Sep 1867 | 10 Jul 1947 | 79 | |
| Johnson | George Frederick | 13 Jun 1957 | KCVO | 28 Nov 1903 | 23 Jul 1980 | 76 | |
| Johnson | George Henry | 23 Jan 1934 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1872 | 31 Oct 1936 | 64 | |
| Johnson | Henry Cecil | 5 Nov 1968 | Kt Bach | 11 Sep 1906 | 13 Mar 1988 | 81 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1972 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Johnson | Henry James | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 14 Jun 1851 | 1 Mar 1917 | 65 | |
| Johnson | John Henry | 6 Aug 1874 | Kt Bach | 1826 | 2 Oct 1909 | 83 | |
| Johnson | (John Nesbitt) Gordon | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 25 Feb 1885 | 9 Jun 1955 | 70 | |
| Johnson | John Rodney | 11 Jun 1988 | KCMG | 6 Sep 1930 | 15 Oct 2018 | 88 | |
| Johnson | Leslie Wilson | 17 Jun 2000 | KBE (Civ) | 2 Apr 1916 | 31 Aug 2000 | 84 | |
| Johnson | Louis Stanley MP for Walthamstow East 1918-1924 | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1869 | 30 Nov 1937 | 68 | |
| Johnson | Louise Napier | 31 Dec 2002 | DBE (Civ) | 26 Sep 1940 | |||
| Johnson | Nelson King | 2 Jun 1943 | KCB (Civ) | 11 Mar 1892 | 23 Mar 1954 | 62 | |
| Johnson | Philip Bulmer | 10 Feb 1948 | Kt Bach | 12 Nov 1887 | 12 Jun 1964 | 76 | |
| Johnson | Robert Arthur | 4 Jun 1928 | KCB (Civ) | 26 Mar 1874 | 2 Mar 1938 | 63 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1935 | KCVO | ||||
| Johnson | (Robert) Lionel | 14 Mar 1989 | Kt Bach | 9 Feb 1933 | |||
| Johnson | Robert Stewart | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1872 | 28 Aug 1951 | 79 | |
| Johnson | Ronald Ernest Charles | 3 Nov 1970 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1913 | 8 Mar 1996 | 82 | |
| Johnson | Samuel George | 11 Aug 1893 | Kt Bach | 1831 | 11 Dec 1909 | 78 | |
| Johnson | Sidney Midlane | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1885 | 11 Jun 1960 | 74 | |
| Johnson | Vassel Godfrey | 26 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1922 | 12 Nov 2008 | 86 | |
| Johnson | Walter | 18 Dec 1905 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 27 Dec 1912 | 67 | |
| Johnson | Walter Burford | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1885 | 5 Jul 1951 | 65 | |
| Johnson | William Clarence | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1899 | 9 Mar 1982 | 82 | |
| Johnson | William Elliot | 5 Jun 1920 | KCMG | 10 Apr 1862 | 8 Dec 1932 | 70 | |
| Johnson | William Gillilan MP for Belfast 1841-1842 | 12 Aug 1849 | Kt Bach | 1808 | 9 Apr 1886 | 77 | |
| Johnson-Gilbert | Ian Anderson | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1891 | 6 Dec 1974 | 83 | |
| Johnson-Marshall | Stirrat Andrew William | 2 Mar 1971 | Kt Bach | 19 Feb 1912 | 16 Dec 1981 | 69 | |
| Johnson Smith | Geoffrey MP for Holborn & St. Pancras South 1959-1964, East Grinstead 1965-1983 and Wealden 1983-2001. PC 1996 | 7 Dec 1982 | Kt Bach | 16 Apr 1924 | 11 Aug 2010 | 86 | |
| Johnston | Alexander | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Aug 1905 | 7 Sep 1994 | 89 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1962 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Johnston | Charles, later [1916] 1st baronet | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1848 | 10 Apr 1933 | 84 | |
| Johnston | Charles Collier, later [1987] Baron Johnston of Rockport [L] | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 4 Mar 1915 | 30 Apr 2002 | 87 | |
| Johnston | Charles Hepburn Governor of Aden 1960-1963 | 1 Jan 1959 | KCMG | 11 Mar 1912 | 23 Apr 1986 | 74 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1971 | GCMG | ||||
| [Johnston] | Charles John See the note at the foot of this page | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1845 | 13 Jun 1918 | 72 | |
| Johnston | Christopher Nicholson MP for Edinburgh & St. Andrew's Universities 1916-1917. Senator of the College of Justice as Lord Sands 1917-1934 | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1857 | 26 Feb 1934 | 76 | |
| Johnston | (David) Russell, later [1997] Baron Russell-Johnston [L]. MP for Inverness 1964-1983 and Inverness, Nairn and Lochaber 1983-1997 | 30 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1932 | 27 Jul 2008 | 75 | |
| Johnston | Duncan Alexander | 9 Nov 1906 | KCMG | 25 Jun 1847 | 22 Oct 1931 | 84 | |
| Johnston | Edward Alexander | 31 Dec 1988 | KBE (Civ) | 19 Mar 1929 | 11 Nov 1991 | 62 | |
| Johnston | Frederick William | 3 Jun 1927 | KCIE | 2 Nov 1872 | 1 May 1947 | 74 | |
| Johnston | Gaston | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1874 | 5 Aug 1965 | 90 | |
| Johnston | George Lawson, later [1929] 1st Baron Luke | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Sep 1873 | 23 Feb 1943 | 69 | |
| Johnston | Harold Featherston | 15 Aug 1947 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1875 | 27 Jul 1959 | 84 | |
| Johnston | Henry Hamilton | 10 Jan 1896 | KCB (Civ) | 12 Jun 1858 | 31 Jul 1927 | 69 | |
| " | " | 9 Nov 1901 | GCMG | ||||
| Johnston | Ian St. John Lawson, 2nd Baron Luke | 1 Jan 1976 | KCVO | 7 Jun 1905 | 25 May 1996 | 90 | |
| Johnston | James PC [I] 1919 | 1918 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1849 | 13 Apr 1924 | 74 | |
| Johnston | John | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1873 | 9 Mar 1952 | 78 | |
| Johnston | John Baines | 1 Jan 1966 | KCMG | 13 May 1918 | 16 Oct 2005 | 87 | |
| " | " | 22 Feb 1972 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 31 Dec 1977 | GCMG | ||||
| Johnston | John Barr | 12 Jan 1899 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1843 | 12 Feb 1919 | 75 | |
| Johnston | John Frederick Dame | 13 Jun 1981 | KCVO | 24 Aug 1922 | 10 Sep 2006 | 84 | |
| " | " | 13 Jun 1987 | GCVO | ||||
| Johnston | Maurice Robert | 31 Dec 1981 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Oct 1929 | |||
| Johnston | Reginald Fleming | 3 Jun 1930 | KCMG | 1874 | 6 Mar 1938 | 63 | |
| Johnston | Rotha Geraldine Diane | 11 Jun 2016 | DBE (Civ) | Aug 1959 | |||
| Johnston | William | 28 Aug 1851 | Kt Bach | 1802 | 7 Feb 1888 | 85 | |
| Johnston | William Campbell | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 1860 | 6 Oct 1938 | 78 | |
| Johnston | William Ernest George | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 31 Oct 1884 | 26 Oct 1951 | 66 | |
| Johnston | (William) Ian Ridley | 24 Nov 2009 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1945 | |||
| Johnston | William Wallace Stewart | 6 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1887 | 21 Aug 1962 | 74 | |
| Johnstone | Alexander Howat | 1 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1876 | 28 May 1956 | 79 | |
| Johnstone | Donald Campbell | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1857 | 26 Nov 1920 | 63 | |
| Johnstone | Geoffrey Adams Dinwiddie | 31 Dec 2001 | KCMG | 19 Sep 1927 | |||
| Johnstone | James | 15 Feb 1887 | KCSI | 9 Feb 1841 | 14 Jun 1895 | 54 | |
| Johnstone | (John) Raymond | 14 Jul 1993 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1929 | |||
| Johnstone | Robert James | 17 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 26 Oct 1938 | 66 | |
| Johnstone | Robert Stewart | 12 Jul 1915 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1855 | 31 Dec 1936 | 81 | |
| Joint | (Edgar) James | 1 Jan 1958 | KCMG | 7 May 1902 | 25 Mar 1981 | 78 | |
| Jolliffe | Anthony Stuart | 6 Oct 1982 | GBE (Civ) | 12 Aug 1938 | |||
| Jolly | Alan | 13 Jun 1964 | KCB (Mil) | 12 Nov 1910 | 15 Sep 1977 | 66 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1968 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jolly | (Arthur) Richard | 30 Dec 2000 | KCMG | 30 Jun 1934 | |||
| Jolly | Gordon Gray | 12 Jun 1941 | KCIE | 6 Apr 1886 | 1 Mar 1962 | 75 | |
| Jolly | William Evelyn Hatten | 1 Jan 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Sep 1887 | 12 Jan 1961 | 73 | |
| Joly de Lotbinière | Edmond | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1903 | 13 Feb 1994 | 90 | |
| Joly de Lotbinière | Henri Gustave | 25 May 1895 | KCMG | 5 Dec 1829 | 15 Nov 1908 | 78 | |
| Jonas | John Peter | 27 Apr 2000 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1946 | |||
| Jonas | Joseph [knighthood revoked 30 Aug 1918]. For information on the reason for this revocation, see the note at the foot of this page | 24 Jul 1905 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1845 | 22 Aug 1921 | 76 | |
| Jonas | Judith Mayhew | 15 Jun 2002 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Oct 1948 | |||
| Jones | Alan Jeffrey | 9 Mar 2005 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Jones | Alfred Lewis | 9 Nov 1901 | KCMG | 1845 | 13 Dec 1909 | 64 | |
| Jones | Austin Ellis Lloyd | 30 Oct 1945 | Kt Bach | 27 Apr 1884 | 31 Mar 1967 | 82 | |
| Jones | (Bennett) Melvill | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1887 | 31 Oct 1975 | 88 | |
| Jones | Bertram Hyde | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Jan 1879 | 14 Oct 1961 | 82 | |
| Jones | Brynmor | 20 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 25 Sep 1903 | 16 Jul 1989 | 85 | |
| Jones | (Cadwaladr) Bryner | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 10 Dec 1954 | 82 | |
| Jones | (Charles) Edward Webb | 31 Dec 1988 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Sep 1936 | 14 May 2007 | 70 | |
| Jones | Charles Ernest | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 13 Mar 1892 | 17 Aug 1953 | 61 | |
| Jones | Charles Lloyd | 21 Jan 1952 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1878 | 30 Jul 1958 | 80 | |
| Jones | Charles Phibbs | 1 Jan 1960 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Jun 1906 | 4 Jan 1988 | 81 | |
| " | " | 12 Jun 1965 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jones | Charles Sydney MP for West Derby 1923-1924 | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 7 Feb 1872 | 16 Feb 1947 | 75 | |
| Jones | Clement Wakefield | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1880 | 29 Oct 1963 | 83 | |
| Jones | Cyril Edgar | 8 Jun 1944 | KCIE | 29 Dec 1891 | 21 Jun 1970 | 78 | |
| Jones | Cyril Vivian | 10 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 2 Sep 1961 | 79 | |
| Jones | David Brymor MP for Stroud 1892-1895 and Swansea 1895-1914. PC 1912 | 24 Jul 1906 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1852 | 6 Aug 1921 | 69 | |
| Jones | David Charles | 24 Jun 2009 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1943 | |||
| Jones | (David) Fletcher | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1895 | 22 Feb 1977 | 81 | |
| Jones | Derek William | 31 Dec 2013 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Jones | Digby Marritt, later [2007] Baron Jones of Birmingham [L] | 22 Mar 2005 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1955 | |||
| Jones | Edgar Rees MP for Merthyr Tydvil 1910-1918 and Merthyr 1918-1922 | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 27 Aug 1878 | 16 Jun 1962 | 83 | |
| Jones | Edmund Britten | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1888 | 30 Sep 1953 | 64 | |
| Jones | Edward Warburton PC [NI] 1965. PC 1979 | 21 Mar 1973 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1912 | 18 Mar 1993 | 80 | |
| Jones | Eric Malcolm | 1 Jan 1957 | KCMG | 27 Apr 1907 | 24 Dec 1986 | 79 | |
| Jones | Evan | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 5 Jun 1949 | 80 | |
| Jones | Ewart Ray Herbert | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 16 Mar 1911 | 7 May 2002 | 91 | |
| Jones | Francis Adolphus | 3 Jun 1925 | KBE (Civ) | 29 May 1861 | 21 Sep 1947 | 86 | |
| Jones | George | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Nov 1896 | 24 Aug 1992 | 95 | |
| Jones | George William Henry MP for Stoke Newington 1918-1923 and 1924-1945 | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 3 Jan 1956 | 81 | |
| Jones | Glyn Smallwood Governor of Nyasaland 1961-1964 and Governor General of Malawi 1964-1966 | 16 Sep 1960 | KCMG | 9 Jan 1908 | 10 Jun 1992 | 84 | |
| " | " | 7 Dec 1964 | GCMG | ||||
| Jones | Gordon Pearce | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1927 | 31 Jan 1999 | 71 | |
| Jones | Gwyneth | 31 Dec 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 7 Nov 1936 | |||
| Jones | Harold Spencer | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 29 Mar 1890 | 3 Nov 1960 | 70 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1955 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jones | Harry David | 5 Jul 1855 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Mar 1791 | 2 Aug 1866 | 75 | |
| " | " | 28 Jun 1861 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jones | Harry Ernest | 20 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1911 | 4 Feb 1998 | 86 | |
| Jones | Harry George | 15 Mar 2000 | Kt Bach | 29 Apr 1927 | |||
| Jones | Henry | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 30 Nov 1852 | 4 Feb 1922 | 69 | |
| Jones | Henry | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 29 Oct 1926 | 64 | |
| Jones | Henry Frank Harding | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1906 | 9 Oct 1987 | 81 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1965 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1972 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jones | Henry Haydn MP for Merioneth 1910-1945 | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1863 | 2 Jul 1950 | 86 | |
| Jones | Horace | 30 Jul 1886 | Kt Bach | 20 May 1819 | 21 May 1887 | 68 | |
| Jones | Howard Sutton | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Feb 1835 | 8 Dec 1912 | 77 | |
| Jones | James | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1895 | 28 May 1962 | 66 | |
| Jones | James Duncan | 1 Jan 1972 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Oct 1914 | 6 Sep 1995 | 80 | |
| Jones | James Edward | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1843 | 8 Jan 1922 | 78 | |
| Jones | James Stuart Bishop of Hull 1994-1998 and Liverpool 1998-2013 | 31 Dec 2016 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Aug 1948 | |||
| Jones | John | 16 Nov 1858 | KCB (Mil) | 1811 | 21 Feb 1878 | 66 | |
| Jones | John Francis | 11 Mar 2003 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1950 | |||
| Jones | John James | 11 May 1937 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 30 Mar 1938 | 92 | |
| Jones | (John) Kenneth Trevor | 16 Feb 1965 | Kt Bach | 11 Jul 1910 | 25 Oct 1995 | 85 | |
| Jones | John Lewis | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Civ) | 17 Feb 1923 | 9 Mar 1998 | 75 | |
| Jones | John Thomas, 1st baronet | 19 Jul 1838 | KCB (Mil) | 1783 | 26 Feb 1843 | 59 | |
| Jones | John Whitworth | 1 Jan 1949 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Feb 1896 | 4 Feb 1981 | 84 | |
| " | " | 10 Jun 1954 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Jones | Katharine Henrietta | 11 Jun 1942 | DBE (Mil) | 3 Feb 1888 | 29 Dec 1967 | 79 | |
| Jones | Keith Stephen | 19 Mar 1980 | Kt Bach | 7 Jul 1911 | 2 Mar 2012 | 100 | |
| Jones | Kenneth George Illtyd | 31 May 1974 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1921 | 12 Jul 2004 | 83 | |
| Jones | Kenneth Lloyd | 27 Feb 2009 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1952 | |||
| Jones | Laurence Alfred | 13 Jun 1987 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Jan 1933 | 23 Sep 1995 | 62 | |
| Jones | Lewis | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 1884 | 10 Dec 1968 | 84 | |
| Jones | Lewis Tobias | 28 Jun 1861 | KCB (Mil) | 24 Dec 1797 | 17 Oct 1895 | 97 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1873 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jones | Lyman Melvin | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1843 | 15 Apr 1917 | 73 | |
| Jones | Lyndon Hugh | 2 Mar 1999 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1943 | |||
| Jones | Mark Ellis Powell | 12 Feb 2010 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1951 | |||
| Jones | Mary Latchford Kingsmill | 1 Jan 1958 | DBE (Civ) | 1878 | 2 Apr 1968 | 89 | |
| Jones | Michael Niko | 5 Jun 2017 | KNZM | 8 Apr 1965 | |||
| Jones | (Owen) Trevor | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 1927 | 8 Sep 2016 | 89 | |
| Jones | Philip Andrew | 14 Jun 2014 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Feb 1960 | |||
| Jones | Philip Frederick | 8 Oct 1971 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1912 | 27 Apr 1983 | 70 | |
| Jones | Philip Sydney | 30 Jun 1905 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1836 | 18 Sep 1918 | 82 | |
| Jones | Robert, later [1926] 1st baronet | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1858 | 14 Jan 1933 | 74 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | ||||
| Jones | Robert Edward | 17 Jun 1989 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1939 | |||
| Jones | (Robert) Owen | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Apr 1901 | 13 Oct 1972 | 71 | |
| Jones | Roderick | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 31 Oct 1877 | 23 Jan 1962 | 84 | |
| Jones | Roger Spencer | 8 Jun 2005 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1943 | |||
| Jones | Samuel Owen | 23 Sep 1966 | Kt Bach | 20 Aug 1905 | 19 Jul 1985 | 79 | |
| Jones | Thomas | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 30 Jul 1945 | 75 | |
| Jones | Thomas Alfred | 24 Feb 1880 | Kt Bach | 1823 | 11 May 1893 | 69 | |
| Jones | Thomas Artemus | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 15 Oct 1943 | 72 | |
| Jones | Thomas George | 31 Mar 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Jan 1881 | 30 Nov 1948 | 67 | |
| Jones | Thomas Heron, 7th Viscount Ranelagh | 24 May 1881 | KCB (Civ) | 9 Jan 1812 | 13 Nov 1885 | 73 | |
| Jones | (Thomas) Philip | 24 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1931 | 19 Jul 2000 | 69 | |
| Jones | Tom - see Thomas Jones Woodward | ||||||
| Jones | Tracy French Gavin | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 14 May 1953 | 80 | |
| Jones | Vaughan Frederick Randal [originally DCNZM 3 Jun 2002] | 1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 31 Dec 1952 | |||
| Jones | Vincent Strickland | 1 Jan 1941 | KBE (Civ) | 15 Feb 1874 | 1 May 1967 | 93 | |
| Jones | William | 2 Jun 1869 | KCB (Mil) | 1807 | 8 Apr 1890 | 82 | |
| " | " | 29 May 1886 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jones | William | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1888 | 7 Jun 1961 | 72 | |
| Jones | (William) Elwyn Edwards | 7 Feb 1978 | Kt Bach | 1904 | 4 Jul 1989 | 85 | |
| Jones | (William) Emrys | 20 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1915 | 29 Jun 2000 | 84 | |
| Jones | William Hollingworth Quayle | 18 Jan 1892 | Kt Bach | 6 Feb 1854 | 6 Jan 1925 | 70 | |
| Jones | William John | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 31 Dec 1866 | 12 Oct 1938 | 71 | |
| Jones | (William John) Andrew | 19 Oct 1943 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1889 | 20 Jun 1971 | 81 | |
| Jones Parry | Emyr | 31 Dec 2001 | KCMG | 21 Sep 1947 | |||
| " | " | 16 Jun 2007 | GCMG | ||||
| Jones-Parry | Ernest | 2 Nov 1978 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1908 | 6 Aug 1992 | 84 | |
| Jopson | (Reginald) Keith | 1 Jan 1955 | KCMG | 25 Oct 1898 | 27 May 1957 | 58 | |
| Jordan | Carole | 17 Jun 2006 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Jul 1941 | |||
| Jordan | Frederick Richard | 1 Jan 1936 | KCMG | 13 Oct 1881 | 4 Nov 1949 | 68 | |
| Jordan | John Newell PC 1915 | 24 Jun 1904 | KCMG | 5 Sep 1852 | 14 Sep 1925 | 73 | |
| " | " | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| " | " | 12 Dec 1911 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 5 Jun 1920 | GCMG | ||||
| Jordan | Marcus de Lambert | Nov 2008 | KA | 1929 | Oct 2011 | 82 | |
| Jordan | Neville | 31 Dec 2014 | KNZM | ||||
| Jordan | Richard Bowen | 31 May 1956 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Feb 1902 | 24 Apr 1994 | 92 | |
| Jordan | William Joseph PC 1946 | 5 Jun 1952 | KCMG | 19 May 1879 | 8 Apr 1959 | 79 | |
| Jose | Ivan Bede | 27 Dec 1963 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1893 | 23 Nov 1969 | 76 | |
| Joseph | Francis L'Estrange, later [1942] 1st baronet | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 31 Jul 1870 | 8 Feb 1951 | 80 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1935 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Joseph | (Herbert) Leslie | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1908 | 7 Jan 1992 | 84 | |
| Joseph | Maxwell | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 31 May 1910 | 22 Sep 1982 | 72 | |
| Joseph | Monica Theresa | 15 Jun 2013 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Joseph | Samuel George, later [1943] 1st baronet | 8 Oct 1934 | Kt Bach | 15 Aug 1888 | 4 Oct 1944 | 56 | |
| Joseph | (Samuel) Norman | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1908 | 17 Nov 1974 | 65 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1969 | KCVO | ||||
| Joshi | Moropant Vishwanath | 26 Oct 1923 | Kt Bach | 1861 | |||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1926 | KCIE | ||||
| Joske | Percy Ernest | 31 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1895 | 25 Apr 1981 | 85 | |
| Joubert De La Ferte | Philip Bennet | 9 Jun 1938 | KCB (Mil) | 21 May 1887 | 21 Jan 1965 | 77 | |
| Joughin | Michael | 29 Oct 1991 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1926 | 11 Apr 1996 | 69 | |
| Jourdain | Henry John | 1 Jan 1900 | KCMG | 1835 | 14 May 1901 | 65 | |
| Jowell | Jeffrey Lionel | 11 Jun 2011 | KCMG | 4 Nov 1938 | |||
| Jowell | Roger Mark | 13 Feb 2008 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1942 | 25 Dec 2011 | 69 | |
| Jowell | Tessa Jane Helen Douglas, later [2015] Baroness Jowell [L]. MP for Dulwich 1992-1997 and Dulwich & West Norwood 1997-2015. Sec of State for Culture, Media and Sport 2001-2007. Paymaster General 2007-2010. PC 1998 | 16 Jun 2012 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Sep 1947 | 12 May 2018 | 70 | |
| Jowett | Susan | 31 Dec 2015 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jowitt | Edwin Frank | 10 Feb 1989 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1929 | |||
| Jowitt | William Allen, later [1951] 1st Earl Jowitt. See Commons pages for details of the seats he represented and Peerage pages for political posts held. | 14 Jun 1929 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1885 | 16 Aug 1957 | 72 | |
| Joy | George Andrew Governor of St. Helena 1947-1954 | 9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 20 Feb 1896 | 25 Apr 1974 | 78 | |
| Joyce | Matthew Ingle PC 1916 | 14 Dec 1900 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1839 | 10 Mar 1930 | 90 | |
| Juangadh, Nawab of | Mohammad Bahadur Khanji III | 21 May 1890 | GCIE | 1856 | 21 Jan 1892 | 35 | |
| Jubbal, Raja of | Bhagat Chandra | 23 Jun 1936 | KCSI | 12 Oct 1888 | |||
| Judd | George | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 1840 | 4 Sep 1909 | 69 | |
| Jude | Norman Lane | 28 Oct 1965 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1905 | 18 Feb 1975 | 69 | |
| Judge | Igor, later [2008] Baron Judge [L]. Lord Chief Justice 2008- PC 1996 | 15 Dec 1988 | Kt Bach | 19 May 1941 | |||
| Judge | Paul Rupert | 20 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 25 Apr 1949 | 21 May 2017 | 68 | |
| Jugnauth | Aneerood PC 1987 | 11 Jun 1988 | KCMG | 29 Mar 1930 | |||
| Julian | (Kenneth) Ivor | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 3 Dec 1895 | 29 Mar 1971 | 75 | |
| Julian | Oliver Richard Archer | 7 Feb 1921 | KBE (Mil) | 26 Jul 1863 | 13 Jun 1925 | 61 | |
| Julius | DeAnne Shirley | 29 Dec 2012 | DCMG | 14 Apr 1949 | |||
| Julius | George Alfred For further information, see the note at the foot of this page | 8 May 1929 | Kt Bach | 29 Apr 1873 | 28 Jun 1946 | 73 | |
| Julyan | Penrose Goodchild | 28 May 1874 | KCMG | 30 Dec 1816 | 26 Apr 1907 | 90 | |
| Junagadh, Nawab of | Mahabatkhanji Rasulkhanji | 1 Jan 1926 | KCSI | 2 Aug 1900 | 7 Nov 1959 | 59 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1931 | GCIE | ||||
| Junagadh, Nawab of | Mohammad Mahabat Khanji II | 20 May 1871 | KCSI | 1838 | 1882 | 44 | |
| Junagadh, Nawab of | Mohammed Rasul Khanji | 31 Dec 1898 | KCSI | 1858 | 24 Jan 1911 | 52 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1909 | GCSI | ||||
| Jungius | James George | 31 Dec 1976 | KBE (Mil) | 15 Nov 1923 | |||
| Jungwirth | (William) John | 6 Jun 1957 | Kt Bach | 10 Aug 1897 | 25 Jan 1981 | 83 | |
| Junor | John | 19 Feb 1980 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1919 | 3 May 1997 | 78 | |
| Jupp | Kenneth Graham | 30 Oct 1975 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1917 | 15 Mar 2004 | 86 | |
| Jury | William Frederick | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 5 Dec 1870 | 2 Aug 1944 | 73 | |
| Just | Hartmann Wolfgang | 19 Jun 1911 | KCMG | 1854 | 24 Nov 1929 | 75 | |
| Juta | Henry Hubert | 15 Jul 1897 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 16 May 1930 | 72 | |
| Kabui | Frank Utu Ofagioro Governor General of the Solomon Islands 2009- | 11 Sep 2009 | GCMG | 20 Apr 1946 | |||
| Kadoorie | Ellis | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1865 | Feb 1922 | 56 | |
| Kadoorie | Horace | 25 Oct 1989 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1902 | 22 Apr 1995 | 92 | |
| Kadoorie | Lawrence, later [1981] Baron Kadoorie [L] | 24 Jul 1974 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1899 | 25 Aug 1993 | 94 | |
| Kadoorie | Michael David | 1 Dec 2005 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1941 | |||
| Kadri | Mahbubmiyan Imambaksh | 1 Mar 1935 | Kt Bach | 4 Nov 1873 | |||
| Kagal, Chief of | Pirajirav Ghatge | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | ||||
| Kagan | Joseph, later [1976] Baron Kagan [L] (knighthood annulled 24 Apr 1981) | 24 Nov 1970 | Kt Bach | 6 Jun 1915 | 18 Jan 1995 | 79 | |
| Kagwa | Apolo | by 1918 | KCMG | 1864 | 21 Feb 1927 | ||
| Kahn-Freund | Otto | 27 Oct 1976 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1900 | 16 Aug 1979 | 78 | |
| Kai | Ho | 11 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Kakaraya | Pato | 17 Jun 2000 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kalat, Khan of | Begi Nawab Bahadur Mir Azam Jan | 3 Jun 1932 | GCIE | 10 Sep 1933 | |||
| Kalat, Khan of | Beglar Begi Mir Ahmad Yar Khan | 1 Jan 1936 | GCIE | ||||
| Kalat, Khan of | Beglar Begi Mir Mahmud | 10 Aug 1894 | GCIE | 1864 | 3 Nov 1931 | 67 | |
| Kalms | Harold Stanley, later [2004] Baron Kalms [L] | 27 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 21 Nov 1931 | |||
| Kalo | Kwamala | 11 Jun 1983 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1929 | 17 Dec 1995 | 66 | |
| Kambli | Siddappa Totappa | 11 Apr 1938 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Kamit | (Leonard) Wilson Fufus | 2 Jul 2010 | Kt Bach | 19 Nov 1953 | |||
| Kan | Yuet-Keung | 18 Jul 1972 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1913 | 14 Sep 2012 | 99 | |
| " | " | 16 Jun 1979 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kanagasabai | Ambalawanar | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1856 | |||
| Kane | Henry Coey | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Dec 1843 | 30 Jan 1917 | 73 | |
| Kane | Robert John | 12 Mar 1846 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1809 | 16 Feb 1890 | 80 | |
| Kanga | Jamshedji Byramji | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1875 | |||
| Kania | Harilal Jekisundas | 7 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1890 | 6 Nov 1951 | 61 | |
| Kano, Emir of | Muhammadu Sanusi | 1 Jan 1958 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kao | Charles Kuen | 12 Jun 2010 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Nov 1933 | 23 Sep 2018 | 84 | |
| Kapi | Mari | 11 Jun 1988 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1950 | 25 Mar 2009 | 58 | |
| " | " | 14 Jun 2008 | KCMG | ||||
| Kapoor | Anish Mikhail | 10 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 12 Mar 1954 | |||
| Kapurthala, Ahluwalia of | Kunwar Harnam Singh | 31 Dec 1898 | KCIE | 15 Nov 1851 | 20 May 1930 | 78 | |
| Kapurthala, Raja of | Jagatjit Singh | 22 Jun 1897 | KCSI | 23 Nov 1872 | 19 Jun 1949 | 76 | |
| " | " | 12 Dec 1911 | GCSI | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1921 | GCIE | ||||
| " | " | 29 Nov 1927 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kapurthala, Raja of | Randhir Singh | 10 Dec 1864 | KSI | Mar 1831 | 2 Apr 1870 | 39 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1866 | GCSI | ||||
| Kaputin | John Rumet | 11 Jun 1994 | KBE (Civ) | 11 Jul 1941 | |||
| Karanjia | Behram Narosji | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | Sep 1876 | 13 Jul 1957 | 80 | |
| Karauli, Maharaja of | Bhanwar Pal | 1 Jan 1894 | KCIE | 24 Jul 1864 | 3 Aug 1927 | 63 | |
| " | " | 22 Jun 1897 | GCIE | ||||
| Karauli, Maharaja of | Bhom Pal Deo Bahadur Yadukul Chandra Bhal | 1 Jan 1935 | KCSI | 18 Jun 1866 | 6 Apr 1947 | 80 | |
| Karauli, Maharaja of | Madan Pal | 12 Feb 1866 | KCSI | 1869 | |||
| " | " | 24 May 1866 | GCSI | ||||
| Karetu | Timoti Samuel | 5 Jun 2017 | KNZM | 29 Apr 1937 | |||
| Karika | Pauline Margaret Rakera | 31 Dec 2011 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Karimjee | Tayabali Hassanali Alibhoy | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 7 Nov 1897 | 14 Jul 1987 | 89 | |
| Karminski | Seymour Edward Lord Justice of Appeal 1969-1973. PC 1967 | 20 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1902 | 29 Oct 1974 | 72 | |
| Karslake | Henry | 19 Nov 1935 | KCSI | 10 Feb 1879 | 19 Oct 1942 | 63 | |
| " | " | 11 May 1937 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Karslake | John Burgess MP for Andover 1867-1868 and Huntingdon 1873-1876. Solicitor General 1866. Attorney General 1867-1868 and 1874. PC 1876 | 28 Dec 1866 | Kt Bach | 13 Dec 1821 | 4 Oct 1881 | 59 | |
| Karslake | William Wollaston | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1834 | 25 Sep 1913 | 79 | |
| Kashmir, Maharajah of | Ranbir Singh | 25 Jun 1861 | KSI | Aug 1830 | 12 Sep 1885 | 55 | |
| " | " | 24 May 1866 | GCSI | ||||
| Kashmir, President of the Council of | 31 Oct 1891 | KCSI | 1864 | 26 Mar 1909 | 44 | ||
| Kasimbazar, Maharaja of | Manindra Chandra Nandy | 3 Jun 1915 | KCIE | 1860 | 12 Nov 1929 | 69 | |
| Kater | Gregory Blaxland | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1912 | 9 Jul 1978 | 66 | |
| Kater | Norman William | 8 May 1929 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 18 Aug 1965 | 91 | |
| Katrak | Kavasji Hormusji | 7 Jan 1942 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1946 | |||
| Katz | Bernard Nobel Prize for Medicine 1970 | 18 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1911 | 20 Apr 2003 | 92 | |
| Kaufman | Gerald Bernard MP for Manchester Ardwick 1970-1983 and Manchester Gorton 1983-2017. PC 1978 Father of the House of Commons 2015-2017 | 16 Nov 2004 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1930 | 26 Feb 2017 | 86 | |
| Kaula | Ganga | 6 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1877 | Jul 1970 | 93 | |
| Kausimae | David Nanau | 31 Dec 1994 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Oct 1931 | Sep 2007 | 75 | |
| Kavali | Thomas | 16 Jun 1984 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Kavanagh | Charles Toler McMurrough | 1 Jan 1917 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Mar 1864 | 11 Oct 1950 | 86 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | ||||
| Kawharu | (Ian) Hugh | 17 Jun 1989 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1927 | 19 Sep 2006 | 79 | |
| Kay | Andrew Watt | 10 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1916 | 1 Feb 2011 | 94 | |
| Kay | Edward Ebenezer Lord Justice of Appeal 1890-1897. PC 1890 | 2 May 1881 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1822 | 16 Mar 1897 | 74 | |
| Kay | Herbert | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1879 | 11 Jan 1957 | 77 | |
| Kay | James Reid | 23 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 20 Feb 1885 | 1 Nov 1965 | 80 | |
| Kay | John William Lord Justice of Appeal 2000-2004. PC 2000 | 6 Nov 1992 | Kt Bach | 13 Sep 1943 | 2 Jul 2004 | 60 | |
| Kay | Joseph Aspden | 18 Jan 1927 | Kt Bach | 20 Jan 1884 | 1 Oct 1958 | 74 | |
| " | " | 14 Aug 1947 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kay | Maurice Ralph Lord Justice of Appeal 2004- PC 2004 | 16 May 1995 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1942 | |||
| Kay | Nicholas Peter | 11 Jun 2016 | KCMG | 8 Mar 1958 | |||
| Kay | Robert Newbald | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1869 | 24 Feb 1947 | 77 | |
| Kay | William | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 16 Jan 1955 | 86 | |
| Kaye | Cecil | 12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1868 | 5 Mar 1935 | 66 | |
| Kaye | Emmanuel | 19 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1914 | 28 Feb 1999 | 84 | |
| Kaye | John William | 20 May 1871 | KCSI | 1814 | 24 Jul 1876 | 62 | |
| Kaye | William Squire Barker | 27 Jun 1885 | Kt Bach | 1831 | 15 Jun 1901 | 69 | |
| Kay-Shuttleworth | Charles Geoffrey Nicholas, 5th Baron Shuttleworth | 31 Dec 2010 | KCVO | 2 Aug 1948 | |||
| " | 23 Dec 2016 | KG | |||||
| Kealy | (Edward) Herbert | 4 Nov 1932 | Kt Bach | 7 Jun 1873 | 19 Aug 1953 | 80 | |
| Keane | John, later [1839] 1st Baron Keane [prev KCB (Mil) 2 Jan 1815] | 12 Aug 1839 | GCB (Mil) | 6 Feb 1781 | 26 Aug 1844 | 63 | |
| Keane | Michael | 19 Mar 1932 | KCSI | 14 Jun 1874 | 10 Aug 1937 | 63 | |
| Kearney | Francis Edgar | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1870 | 29 Sep 1938 | 68 | |
| Kearney | William John Francis | 13 Oct 1982 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1935 | |||
| Kearns | Frederick Matthias | 14 Jun 1975 | KCB (Civ) | 21 Feb 1921 | 7 Aug 1983 | 62 | |
| Kearns | (Henry Ward) Lionel | 9 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 1 Dec 1891 | 4 Nov 1962 | 70 | |
| Kearsley | (Robert) Harvey | 5 Jun 1952 | KCVO | 28 Mar 1880 | 9 May 1956 | 76 | |
| Kearton | Christopher Frank, later [1970] Baron Kearton [L] | 22 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1911 | 2 Jul 1992 | 81 | |
| Keary | Henry D'Urban | 3 Jun 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Apr 1857 | 12 Aug 1937 | 80 | |
| " | " | 25 Aug 1917 | KCIE | ||||
| Keating | Henry Singer MP for Reading 1852-1860. Solicitor General 1857-1858 and 1859. PC 1875 | 18 Jun 1857 | Kt Bach | 13 Jan 1804 | 1 Oct 1888 | 84 | |
| Keatinge | Edgar Mayne | 5 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 3 Feb 1905 | 7 Aug 1998 | 93 | |
| Keay | John | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 31 Mar 1894 | 20 Aug 1964 | 70 | |
| Keay | Lancelot Herman | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Aug 1883 | 2 Nov 1974 | 91 | |
| Keeble | Frederick William | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 2 Mar 1870 | 19 Oct 1952 | 82 | |
| Keeble | (Herbert Ben) Curtis | 3 Jun 1978 | KCMG | 18 Sep 1922 | 6 Dec 2008 | 86 | |
| " | " | 12 Jun 1982 | GCMG | ||||
| Keeble | Reena | 11 Jun 2011 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Keefe | Ronald Barry | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 31 Jul 1901 | 6 May 1967 | 65 | |
| Keegan | Donal Arthur John | 16 Jun 2012 | KCVO | ||||
| Keegan | (Elizabeth) Mary | 16 Jun 2007 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Jan 1953 | |||
| Keegan | Geraldine Mary Marcella | 17 Jun 2000 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Jan 1941 | |||
| Keegan | John Desmond Patrick | 3 May 2000 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1934 | 2 Aug 2012 | 78 | |
| Keegan | Siobhan Roisin | 7 Dec 2016 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Keehan | Michael Joseph | 15 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | 31 Mar 1960 | |||
| Keeling | Edward Herbert MP for Twickenham 1935-1954 | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 1888 | 23 Nov 1954 | 66 | |
| Keeling | Hugh Trowbridge | 26 Oct 1923 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 3 Feb 1955 | 89 | |
| Keeling | John Henry | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1895 | 22 Nov 1978 | 83 | |
| Keen | Bernard Augustus | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 5 Aug 1981 | 91 | |
| Keen | Frederick John | 23 May 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Jun 1834 | 25 Jun 1902 | 68 | |
| Keenan | Norbert | 11 Oct 1949 | Kt Bach | 1866 | 24 Apr 1954 | 87 | |
| Keenan | Patrick Joseph PC [I] 1885 | 5 Aug 1881 | KCMG | 1826 | 1 Nov 1894 | 68 | |
| Keene | Charles Robert | 29 Oct 1969 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1891 | 26 Jul 1977 | 85 | |
| Keene | David Wolfe Lord Justice of Appeal 2000-2009. PC 2000 | 7 Dec 1994 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1941 | |||
| Keenlyside | Simon John | 9 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1959 | |||
| Keens | Thomas | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 24 Nov 1953 | 83 | |
| Keevil | Ambrose | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 1893 | 9 Feb 1973 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1962 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Keightley | Charles Frederic Governor of Gibraltar 1958-1962 | 5 Jul 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 24 Jun 1901 | 17 Jun 1974 | 72 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1950 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jun 1953 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 13 Jun 1957 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Keightley | Samuel Robert | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 13 Jan 1859 | 14 Aug 1949 | 90 | |
| Keir | David Lindsay | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1895 | 2 Oct 1973 | 78 | |
| Keir | John Lindesay | 18 Feb 1915 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Jul 1856 | 3 May 1937 | 80 | |
| Keith | Arthur | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1866 | 7 Jan 1955 | 88 | |
| Keith | Brian Richard | 21 Nov 2001 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1944 | |||
| Keith | Henry Shanks | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 25 Dec 1852 | 9 Jul 1944 | 91 | |
| " | " | 1942 | GBE | ||||
| Keith | Henry Shanks, later [1977] Baron Keith of Kinkel [L]. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1977-1996. PC 1976 | 31 Dec 1996 | GBE (Civ) | 7 Feb 1922 | 21 Jun 2002 | 80 | |
| Keith | Kenneth Alexander, later [1980] Baron Keith of Castleacre [L] | 29 Oct 1969 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1916 | 1 Sep 2004 | 88 | |
| Keith | Kenneth James PC 1998 | 11 Jun 1988 | KBE (Civ) | 19 Nov 1937 | |||
| Keith | Penelope Anne Constance | 31 Dec 2013 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Apr 1940 | |||
| Keith | William John | 13 Mar 1925 | Kt Bach | 13 Apr 1873 | 22 Jan 1937 | 63 | |
| " | " | 4 Jun 1928 | KCSI | ||||
| Keith-Falconer | Algernon Hawkins Thomond, 9th Earl of Kintore. Governor of South Australia 1889-1895. PC 1886 | 4 Feb 1889 | GCMG | 12 Aug 1852 | 3 Mar 1930 | 77 | |
| " | " | 16 May 1923 | KT | ||||
| Kekedo | Mary Angela | 31 Dec 1986 | DBE (Civ) | 12 Jul 1919 | 15 Jan 1993 | 73 | |
| Kekedo | Rosalina Violet | 17 Jun 1995 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kekewich | Arthur PC 1906 | 26 Nov 1886 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1832 | 22 Nov 1907 | 75 | |
| Kekewich | George William MP for Exeter 1906-Jan 1910 | 8 Jan 1895 | KCB (Civ) | 1 Apr 1841 | 5 Jul 1921 | 80 | |
| Kell | Vernon George Waldegrave | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 21 Nov 1873 | 27 Mar 1942 | 68 | |
| Kelland | (Percy) John Luxton | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 24 Sep 1958 | 80 | |
| Kelleher | Joan - see Henderson | ||||||
| Kellett | Brian Smith | 7 Feb 1979 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1922 | 30 Jan 1994 | 71 | |
| Kellett | Henry | 2 Jun 1869 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Nov 1806 | 1 Mar 1875 | 68 | |
| Kellett-Bowman | (Mary) Elaine MP for Lancaster 1970-1997 | 31 Dec 1987 | DBE (Civ) | 8 Jul 1923 | 4 Mar 2014 | 90 | |
| Kelley | Frederic Arthur MP for Rotherham 1918-23 | 25 Jul 1923 | Kt Bach | 6 May 1863 | 29 May 1926 | 63 | |
| Kelliher | Henry Joseph | 12 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 2 Mar 1896 | 29 Sep 1991 | 95 | |
| Kellner | George Francis Welsh | 24 May 1879 | KCMG | 1825 | 10 Jun 1886 | 60 | |
| Kelly | Arthur John | 14 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1898 | 27 May 1983 | 84 | |
| Kelly | Barbara Mary | 16 Jun 2007 | DBE (Civ) | 27 Feb 1940 | |||
| Kelly | Christopher William | 30 Dec 2000 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Aug 1946 | |||
| Kelly | David Robert Corbett | 29 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1936 | |||
| Kelly | David Victor | 11 Jun 1942 | KCMG | 14 Sep 1891 | 27 Mar 1959 | 67 | |
| " | " | 2 Jan 1950 | GCMG | ||||
| Kelly | Elizabeth Hariott | 1 Jan 1953 | DBE (Civ) | 1878 | 30 Mar 1962 | 83 | |
| Kelly | Fitzroy Edward MP for Ipswich 1835 and 1838-1841, Cambridge 1843-1847 and Suffolk East 1852-1866. Solicitor General 1845 and 1852. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer 1866-1880. PC 1866 | 8 Aug 1845 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1796 | 18 Sep 1880 | 83 | |
| Kelly | (George) Dalziel | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 18 Feb 1953 | 61 | |
| Kelly | Gerald Festus | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1879 | 5 Jan 1972 | 92 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1955 | KCVO | ||||
| Kelly | John Donald | 3 Jun 1929 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Jul 1871 | 4 Nov 1936 | 65 | |
| " | " | 13 Jul 1932 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1935 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Kelly | (John William) Basil PC [NI] 1969. PC 1984 | 8 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1920 | 5 Dec 2008 | 88 | |
| Kelly | Malachy | 1 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1850 | 25 Mar 1916 | 65 | |
| Kelly | Patrick Aloysius | 27 Feb 1930 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1880 | 13 Feb 1966 | 85 | |
| Kelly | Richard Denis | 30 Jul 1860 | KCB (Mil) | 9 Mar 1815 | 2 Jul 1897 | 82 | |
| Kelly | Robert Ernest | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1879 | 16 Nov 1944 | 65 | |
| Kelly | Robert McErlean | 21 May 1969 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1902 | 21 Sep 1971 | 68 | |
| Kelly | Samuel | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 1879 | 9 Feb 1937 | 57 | |
| Kelly | Stanley Anthony Hill | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 21 Oct 1949 | 80 | |
| Kelly | Thomas | 26 Jun 1931 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 29 Nov 1947 | 85 | |
| Kelly | (William Archibald) Howard | 1 Jan 1931 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Sep 1873 | 14 Sep 1952 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1934 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Kelly | William Freeman | 29 Nov 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Sep 1847 | 27 Mar 1914 | 66 | |
| Kelly | (William) Raymond | 1 Jan 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 2 Dec 1898 | 26 Jul 1956 | 57 | |
| Kelly | William Theodore [Theo] | 23 Sep 1966 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1907 | 19 Oct 1998 | 91 | |
| Kelly-Kenny | Thomas | 26 Jun 1902 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Feb 1840 | 26 Dec 1914 | 74 | |
| " | " | 24 Jun 1904 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 15 May 1906 | GCVO | ||||
| Keltie | John Scott | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 29 Mar 1840 | 12 Jan 1927 | 86 | |
| Kelvin, Baron | see "Thomson" | ||||||
| Kemakeza | Allan Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands 2001-2006 Knighthood annulled 23 December 2016 - see note at the foot of this page | 16 Jun 2001 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1950 | |||
| Kemball | Arnold Burrowes | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | 18 Nov 1820 | 21 Sep 1908 | 87 | |
| " | " | 29 Jul 1878 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Kemball | George Vero | 3 Jun 1916 | KCMG | 22 Oct 1859 | 8 Jan 1941 | 81 | |
| Kemball | (Richard) John | 30 Dec 1989 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Jan 1939 | |||
| Kemball-Cook | Basil Alfred | 1 Jan 1925 | KCMG | 21 May 1876 | 28 Nov 1949 | 73 | |
| Kemnal | James | 27 Feb 1920 | Kt Bach | 1864 | 8 Feb 1927 | 62 | |
| Kemp | (Albert) Edward | 1 Jan 1917 | KCMG | 11 Aug 1858 | 12 Aug 1929 | 71 | |
| Kemp | (Edward) Peter | 15 Jun 1991 | KCB (Civ) | 10 Oct 1934 | 24 Jun 2008 | 73 | |
| Kemp | Ernest | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1870 | 4 Jun 1938 | 68 | |
| Kemp | George, later [1913] 1st Baron Rochdale. MP for Heywood 1895-1906 and Manchester NW 1910-1912 | 22 Jul 1909 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1866 | 24 Mar 1945 | 78 | |
| Kemp | John | 1951 | Kt Bach | 6 Oct 1883 | 28 Feb 1955 | 71 | |
| Kemp | Joseph Horsford | 3 Mar 1927 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1874 | 13 Sep 1950 | 75 | |
| Kemp | Kenneth McIntyre | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 13 Dec 1883 | 9 May 1949 | 65 | |
| Kemp | Leslie Charles | 1 Jan 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Apr 1890 | 24 Feb 1988 | 97 | |
| Kemp | Norman Wright | 16 May 1930 | Kt Bach | 1875 | 18 Jan 1937 | 61 | |
| Kempe | Alfred Bray | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1849 | 21 Apr 1922 | 72 | |
| Kempe | John Arrow | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Jan 1846 | 4 Apr 1928 | 82 | |
| Kemp-Welch | John | 20 May 1999 | Kt Bach | 31 Mar 1936 | |||
| Kemsley, Viscount | see "Berry" | ||||||
| Kemsley | Alfred Newcombe | 31 Dec 1979 | KBE (Civ) | 29 Mar 1896 | 24 Feb 1987 | 90 | |
| Kenah | Thomas | 28 Mar 1865 | KCB (Mil) | 1782 | 26 Mar 1868 | 85 | |
| Kendal | Norman | 25 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 1880 | 8 Mar 1966 | 85 | |
| Kendal-Grimston | Madge | 5 Jun 1926 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Mar 1848 | 14 Sep 1935 | 87 | |
| Kendall | Charles Henry Bayley | 1 Mar 1935 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1878 | 10 May 1935 | 57 | |
| Kendall | Maurice George | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1907 | 29 Mar 1983 | 75 | |
| Kendall | Peter Ashley | 14 Apr 2015 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1960 | |||
| Kenderdine | Charles Halstaff | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 26 Jun 1866 | 25 May 1936 | 69 | |
| Kendrew | Douglas Anthony Governor of Western Australia 1963-1973 | 12 Jul 1963 | KCMG | 22 Jul 1910 | 28 Feb 1989 | 78 | |
| Kendrew | John Cowdery Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1962 | 26 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1917 | 23 Aug 1997 | 80 | |
| Kendrick | Fiona Marie | 31 Dec 2014 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kendrick | Thomas Downing | 7 Jun 1951 | KCB (Civ) | 1 Apr 1895 | 2 Nov 1979 | 84 | |
| Kenilorea | Peter Kauona Keninaraiso'ona Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands 1978-1981 and 1984-1986. PC 1979 | 31 Dec 1981 | KBE (Civ) | 23 May 1943 | 24 Feb 2016 | 72 | |
| Kenilworth, Baron | see "Siddeley" | ||||||
| Kennard | Howard William | 1 Mar 1929 | KCMG | 23 Mar 1878 | 12 Nov 1955 | 77 | |
| " | " | 9 Jun 1938 | GCMG | ||||
| Kennaway | Ernest Laurence | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 23 May 1881 | 1 Jan 1958 | 76 | |
| Kennaway | Walter | 22 Jul 1909 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1835 | 24 Aug 1920 | 85 | |
| Kennedy | Albert Henry | 21 Oct 1965 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1906 | 11 Oct 1991 | 85 | |
| Kennedy | Alexander Blackie William | 24 Jul 1905 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1847 | 1 Nov 1928 | 81 | |
| Kennedy | Alexander McAusland | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1860 | 14 Jan 1939 | 78 | |
| Kennedy | Arthur Edward Governor of the Gambia 1851-1852, Sierra Leone 1852-1854, Western Australia 1855-1862, Vancouver Island 1864-1866, Sierra Leone 1868-1872, Hong Kong 1872-1877 and Queensland 1877-1883 | 20 Dec 1867 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1809 | 3 Jun 1883 | 73 | |
| " | " | 18 Sep 1871 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 24 May 1881 | GCMG | ||||
| Kennedy | Charles Malcolm | 15 Dec 1893 | KCMG | 12 Oct 1831 | 26 Oct 1908 | 77 | |
| Kennedy | Clyde David Allen | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1912 | 2 Jul 1991 | 78 | |
| Kennedy | Francis | 31 Dec 1985 | KCMG | 9 May 1926 | 1 Jan 2016 | 89 | |
| Kennedy | Ian Alexander | 5 Dec 1986 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1930 | |||
| Kennedy | Ian McColl | 28 May 2002 | Kt Bach | 14 Sep 1941 | |||
| Kennedy | James Arthur | 20 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1882 | 19 Nov 1954 | 72 | |
| Kennedy | James Shaw | 28 Jun 1861 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Oct 1788 | 30 May 1865 | 76 | |
| Kennedy | John | 1 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1838 | 1921 | 82 | |
| Kennedy | John | 1 Feb 1937 | KBE (Mil) | 1878 | 5 Sep 1948 | 70 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kennedy | John Gordon | 29 Jan 1901 | KCMG | 18 Jul 1836 | 3 Dec 1912 | 76 | |
| Kennedy | John Macfarlane | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1879 | 31 Aug 1954 | 74 | |
| Kennedy | John Noble Governor of Southern Rhodesia 1946-1954 | 14 Jun 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 31 Aug 1893 | 15 Jun 1970 | 76 | |
| " | " | 14 Apr 1947 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1952 | KCMG | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jun 1953 | GCMG | ||||
| Kennedy | Ludovic Henry Coverley | 26 Oct 1994 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1919 | 18 Oct 2009 | 89 | |
| Kennedy | Michael Kavanagh | 1 Jan 1878 | KCSI | 1824 | 31 Jan 1898 | 73 | |
| Kennedy | Paul Joseph Morrow | 15 Mar 1984 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1935 | |||
| Kennedy | Robert | 10 Aug 1949 | Kt Bach | 18 May 1887 | 19 Apr 1974 | 86 | |
| Kennedy | Robert John | 1 Jan 1913 | KCMG | 24 Dec 1851 | 11 Nov 1936 | 84 | |
| Kennedy | Thomas | 15 Jun 1929 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Kennedy | Thomas Lawrie [Jock] | 31 Dec 1979 | KCB (Mil) | 19 May 1928 | 18 Nov 2013 | 85 | |
| " | " | 31 Dec 1984 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Kennedy | Thomas Sinclair | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1884 | 20 Mar 1951 | 67 | |
| Kennedy | William Rann Lord Justice of Appeal 1907-1915. PC 1907 | 26 Nov 1892 | Kt Bach | 11 Mar 1846 | 17 Jan 1915 | 69 | |
| Kennedy | William Robert | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 4 Mar 1838 | 9 Oct 1916 | 78 | |
| " | " | 19 Jun 1911 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick | Neil James | 1 Jan 1934 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Aug 1866 | 8 Jul 1958 | 91 | |
| Kennedy-Cox | Reginald | 6 Mar 1930 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1881 | 27 Jul 1966 | 85 | |
| Kennedy-Good | John | 31 Dec 1982 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Aug 1915 | 11 Jul 2005 | 89 | |
| Kennedy-Purvis | Charles Edward | 8 Jun 1939 | KCB (Mil) | 1884 | 26 May 1946 | 61 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | GBE (Mil) | ||||
| Kennet, Baron | see "Young" | ||||||
| Kennett-Barrington | Vincent Hunter Barrington For information on his death, see the note at the foot of this page | 18 May 1886 | Kt Bach | 1844 | 13 Jul 1903 | 59 | |
| Kenning | George | 9 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 1880 | 6 Feb 1956 | 75 | |
| Kennon | James Edward Campbell | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Nov 1925 | 22 Jan 1991 | 65 | |
| Kenny | Anthony John Patrick | 29 Oct 1992 | Kt Bach | 16 Mar 1931 | |||
| Kenny | Brian Leslie Graham | 15 Jun 1985 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Jun 1934 | 19 Jun 2017 | 83 | |
| " | " | 15 Jun 1991 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Kenny | Edward | 3 Nov 1870 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1800 | 16 May 1891 | 90 | |
| Kenny | Patrick John | 5 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 12 Jan 1914 | 2 Jun 1987 | 73 | |
| Kenny | Paul Stephen | 29 Jan 2016 | Kt Bach | 31 Oct 1949 | |||
| Kenrick | George Cranmer | 3 Jun 1935 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Feb 1863 | 24 Dec 1939 | 76 | |
| Kenrick | George Hamilton | 7 Jul 1909 | Kt Bach | Jan 1850 | 28 May 1939 | 89 | |
| Kensington | Alfred | 1 Jan 1914 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1855 | 2 Nov 1918 | 63 | |
| Kent | Harold Simcox | 1 Jan 1954 | KCB (Civ) | 11 Nov 1903 | 4 Dec 1998 | 95 | |
| " | " | 8 Jun 1963 | GCB (Civ) | ||||
| Kent | Percy Edward [Peter] | 24 Oct 1973 | Kt Bach | 18 Mar 1913 | 9 Jul 1986 | 73 | |
| Kent | Stephenson Hamilton | 1 Jan 1917 | KCB (Civ) | 22 Feb 1873 | 28 Mar 1954 | 81 | |
| Kent | Walter George | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 1858 | 11 Nov 1938 | 80 | |
| Kent | (William) John | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1877 | 5 Mar 1960 | 82 | |
| Kent Hughes | Wilfrid Selwyn | 1 Jan 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Jun 1895 | 31 Jul 1970 | 75 | |
| Kent, Duchess of | H.R.H. Katharine Lucy Mary | 9 Jun 1977 | GCVO | 22 Feb 1933 | |||
| Kent, Duchess of | H.R.H. Marina, Princess of Greece and Denmark | 11 May 1937 | GBE | 13 Dec 1906 | 27 Aug 1968 | 61 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1948 | GCVO | ||||
| Kent, Duke of | Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick, 2nd Duke of Kent | 25 Dec 1960 | GCVO | 9 Oct 1935 | |||
| " | " | 12 Oct 1967 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 9 Oct 1985 | KG | ||||
| Kent, Duke of | H.R.H. Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund | 20 Dec 1923 | KG | 20 Dec 1902 | 25 Aug 1942 | 39 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1924 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 23 Apr 1934 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 24 Apr 1935 | KT | ||||
| Kentridge | Sydney Woolf | 12 Jun 1999 | KCMG | 5 Nov 1922 | |||
| Kenward | Harold Leslie | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 1894 | 28 Aug 1947 | 53 | |
| Kenyon, Baron | see "Tyrell-Kenyon" | ||||||
| Kenyon | Bernard | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1904 | 26 Aug 1977 | 73 | |
| Kenyon | Frederic George | 14 Jun 1912 | KCB (Civ) | 15 Jan 1863 | 23 Aug 1952 | 89 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1925 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kenyon | George Henry | 3 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 10 Jul 1912 | 2 Jun 2008 | 95 | |
| Kenyon | Harold Vaughan | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 7 Feb 1875 | 22 Sep 1959 | 84 | |
| Kenyon | Kathleen Mary | 1 Jan 1973 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Jan 1906 | 24 Aug 1978 | 72 | |
| Kenyon | Nicholas Roger | 19 Mar 2008 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1951 | |||
| Kenyon | Norris Vaughan | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1903 | 28 Apr 1958 | 54 | |
| Keogh | Alfred CH 1918 | 29 Jun 1906 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Jul 1857 | 30 Jul 1936 | 79 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1917 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1918 | GCVO | ||||
| Keogh | Bruce Edward | 2003 | Hon KBE (Civ) | 24 Nov 1954 | |||
| " | " | 5 Feb 2004 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Keown-Boyd | Alexander William | 1 Jan 1936 | KBE (Civ) | 19 Jun 1884 | 26 Dec 1954 | 70 | |
| Keppel | Arnold Allan Cecil, 8th Earl of Albemarle. MP for Birkenhead 1892-1894 | 25 Oct 1909 | KCVO | 1 Jun 1858 | 12 Apr 1942 | 83 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1931 | GCVO | ||||
| Keppel | Colin Richard | 26 Jun 1908 | KCVO | 3 Dec 1862 | 6 Jul 1947 | 84 | |
| " | " | 12 Dec 1911 | KCIE | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1930 | GCVO | ||||
| Keppel | Derek William George | 24 Jul 1911 | KCVO | 7 Apr 1863 | 26 Apr 1944 | 81 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1916 | GCVO | ||||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1932 | KCB (Civ) | ||||
| Keppel | Diana Cicely, Countess of Albemarle [2nd wife of the 9th Earl of Albemarle] | 2 Jan 1956 | DBE (Civ) | 6 Aug 1909 | 6 May 2013 | 103 | |
| Keppel | Henry OM 1902 | 12 Sep 1857 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Jun 1809 | 17 Jan 1904 | 94 | |
| " | " | 20 May 1871 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Keppel | William Coutts, styled Viscount Bury, later [1891] 7th Earl of Albemarle. MP for Norwich 1857-1859, Wick 1860-1865 and Berwick 1868-1874. PC 1859 | 16 Aug 1870 | KCMG | 15 Apr 1832 | 28 Aug 1894 | 62 | |
| Ker | Arthur Milford | 2 Jan 1911 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1853 | 2 Oct 1915 | 62 | |
| Kere | Nathan Kumamusa | 14 Jun 2014 | KCMG | ||||
| Kerley | Peter James | 1 Jan 1972 | KCVO | 27 Oct 1900 | 15 Mar 1979 | 78 | |
| Kerly | Duncan Mackenzie | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 1863 | 5 Oct 1938 | 75 | |
| Kermode | Derwent William | 5 Jun 1952 | KCMG | 19 Jun 1898 | 12 Jan 1960 | 61 | |
| Kermode | (John) Frank | 14 Feb 1991 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1919 | 17 Aug 2010 | 90 | |
| Kermode | Ronald Graham Quayle | 14 Jun 1986 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jun 1919 | 18 Jun 2004 | 84 | |
| Kerr | Brian Francis, later [2009] Baron Kerr of Tonaghmore [L]. Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland 2004-2009. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 2009. Justice of the Supreme Court 2009- PC 2003 | 23 Jun 1993 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1948 | |||
| Kerr | (Harold) Reginald | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 22 Apr 1897 | 1 Nov 1974 | 77 | |
| Kerr | John Beverley | 31 Dec 1988 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Oct 1937 | |||
| " | " | 12 Jun 1993 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Kerr | John Graham | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1869 | 21 Apr 1957 | 87 | |
| Kerr | John Henry | 3 Jun 1922 | KCIE | 1871 | 8 Apr 1934 | 62 | |
| " | " | 13 Oct 1922 | KCSI | ||||
| Kerr | John Olav, later [2004] Baron Kerr of Kinlochard [L] | 31 Dec 1990 | KCMG | 22 Feb 1942 | |||
| " | " | 16 Jun 2001 | GCMG | ||||
| Kerr | John Robert Governor General of Australia 1974-1977. PC 1977 | 1 Jan 1974 | KCMG | 24 Sep 1914 | 24 Mar 1991 | 76 | |
| " | " | 23 Apr 1976 | GCMG | ||||
| " | " | 24 May 1976 | AK | ||||
| " | " | 30 Mar 1977 | GCVO | ||||
| Kerr | Louis William Howard | 10 Jun 1948 | KCVO | 25 Nov 1894 | 11 Jul 1977 | 82 | |
| Kerr | Mark Ralph George [styled Lord Mark Kerr] | 24 May 1881 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Dec 1817 | 17 May 1900 | 82 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1893 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Kerr | Michael Robert Emanuel Lord Justice of Appeal 1981-1989. PC 1981 | 12 May 1972 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1921 | 14 Apr 2002 | 81 | |
| Kerr | Peter Francis Walter, 12th Marquess of Lothian | 20 May 1983 | KCVO | 8 Sep 1922 | 11 Oct 2004 | 82 | |
| Kerr | Ralph Drury [styled Lord Ralph Kerr] | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Aug 1837 | 18 Sep 1916 | 79 | |
| Kerr | Ronald James [Ron] | 8 Apr 2011 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Kerr | Russell James | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1863 | 13 May 1952 | 89 | |
| Kerr | Timothy Julian | 3 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 15 Feb 1958 | |||
| Kerr | Walter Talbot [styled Lord Walter Kerr] | 20 May 1896 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Sep 1839 | 12 May 1927 | 87 | |
| " | " | 26 Jun 1902 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Kerr | William | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 1895 | 21 Aug 1959 | 64 | |
| Kerr | William Munro | 3 Jun 1935 | KBE (Mil) | 4 Mar 1876 | 26 Oct 1959 | 83 | |
| Kerridge | Robert James | 14 Dec 1962 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1901 | 26 Apr 1979 | 77 | |
| Kerrison | Edward, later [1821] 1st baronet [prev Kt Bach 5 Jan 1815]. MP for Shaftesbury 1813-1818, Northampton 1818-1820 and Eye 1824-1852 | 18 Jul 1840 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Jul 1776 | 9 Mar 1853 | 76 | |
| Kerr-Jarrett | Francis Moncreiff | 27 Aug 1965 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1885 | 13 Dec 1968 | 83 | |
| Kerruish | (Henry) Charles | 23 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1917 | 23 Jul 2003 | 86 | |
| Kerry | Michael James | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Aug 1923 | 11 May 2012 | 88 | |
| Kershaw | Ian | 10 Dec 2002 | Kt Bach | 29 Apr 1943 | |||
| Kershaw | Janet Elizabeth Murray [Betty] | 13 Jun 1998 | DBE (Civ) | 11 Dec 1943 | |||
| Kershaw | (John) Anthony MP for Stroud 1955-1987 | 17 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1915 | 29 Apr 2008 | 92 | |
| Kershaw | Leonard William | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1864 | 9 Feb 1949 | 84 | |
| Kershaw | Lewis Addin | 28 Apr 1898 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 17 Feb 1899 | 53 | |
| Kershaw | Louis James | 1 Jan 1921 | KCSI | 1869 | 15 Feb 1947 | 77 | |
| Kershaw | Noel Thomas | 1 Jan 1916 | KCB (Civ) | 24 Dec 1863 | 1 Apr 1930 | 66 | |
| Kerslake | Robert Walter | 26 May 2005 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1955 | |||
| Kesteven | Charles Henry | 23 Jul 1920 | Kt Bach | 1866 | 13 Jan 1923 | 56 | |
| Keswick | Henry Neville Lindley | 24 Nov 2009 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1938 | |||
| Keswick | (John) Chippendale Lindley | 23 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1940 | |||
| Keswick | John Henry | 1 Jan 1972 | KCMG | 13 Jul 1906 | 5 Jul 1982 | 75 | |
| Keswick | William Johnston | 18 Jul 1972 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1903 | 16 Feb 1990 | 86 | |
| Kettle | Rupert Alfred | 1 Dec 1880 | Kt Bach | 9 Jan 1817 | 6 Oct 1894 | 77 | |
| Kettle | Russell | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1887 | 20 Jun 1968 | 81 | |
| Kettlewell | Marion Mildred | 1 Jan 1970 | DBE (Mil) | 20 Feb 1914 | 11 Apr 2016 | 102 | |
| Kevau | Isi Henao | 12 Jun 2004 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Keville | (William) Errington | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1901 | 31 Jan 1992 | 91 | |
| Key | Astley Cooper | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Jan 1821 | 3 Mar 1888 | 67 | |
| " | " | 24 Nov 1882 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Key | Charles Edward | 2 Jun 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Mar 1900 | 3 Jun 1978 | 78 | |
| Key | John Phillip Prime Minister of New Zealand 2008-2016 | 5 Jun 2017 | GNZM | 9 Aug 1961 | |||
| Keyes | Charles Patton | 6 Mar 1880 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Nov 1822 | 5 Feb 1896 | 73 | |
| " | " | 30 May 1891 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Keyes | Roger John Brownlow, later [1919] 1st baronet and [1943] 1st Baron Keyes. MP for Portsmouth North 1934-1943 | 24 Apr 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 4 Oct 1872 | 26 Dec 1945 | 73 | |
| " | " | 10 Dec 1918 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1930 | GCB (Mil) | ||||
| Keyes | Terence Humphrey | 2 Jan 1933 | KCIE | 28 May 1877 | 26 Feb 1939 | 61 | |
| Keymer | Daniel Thomas | 25 Jul 1923 | Kt Bach | 24 Jan 1857 | 15 Feb 1933 | 76 | |
| Keynes | Geoffrey Langdon | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1887 | 5 Jul 1982 | 95 | |
| Keys | (Alexander George) William | 19 Mar 1980 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1923 | 3 May 2000 | 77 | |
| Khairpur, Mir of | Iman Baksh Khan | 12 Dec 1911 | GCIE | Dec 1860 | Feb 1921 | 60 | |
| Khairpur, Talpur of | Faiz Muhammad Khan | 22 Jun 1897 | GCIE | 6 Mar 1909 | |||
| Khairpur, Talpur of | Mir Ali Murad Khan | 30 May 1891 | GCIE | ||||
| Khama | Seretse Goitsebeng Maphiri President of Botswana 1966-1980 | 20 Sep 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Jul 1921 | 13 Jul 1980 | 59 | |
| Khan | Abdul Latif Haji Hajrat | 24 Jun 1941 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Abdussamad | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1874 | 27 Jan 1943 | 68 | |
| Khan | Ahmad Nawaz | 27 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Arbab Dost Muhammad | 31 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1931 | |||
| Khan | Asadullah | 8 Mar 1947 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Ghaibi | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Hakeem Saadut Ali | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | ||||
| Khan | Hashmatuilah | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1936 | |||
| Khan | Liaqat Hyat | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1887 | 9 Jul 1948 | 61 | |
| " | " | 2 Jan 1939 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Khan | Malik Allah Bakhsh | 30 Jun 1942 | Kt Bach | Aug 1887 | |||
| Khan | Malik Muhammad Amin | 10 Mar 1945 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Mohammad Ejaz Rasul | 3 Mar 1933 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1886 | |||
| " | " | 11 May 1937 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Moulvie Sayyid Ahmad | 2 Jan 1888 | KCSI | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Aslam | 26 Jun 1908 | KCIE | 13 Oct 1914 | |||
| " | " | 12 Dec 1911 | KCVO | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Farid | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Jamal | 27 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Jamshed Ali | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 1895 | |||
| Khan | Muhammad Nawaz | 20 Jun 1939 | Kt Bach | 12 Aug 1901 | |||
| " | " | 1 Jan 1946 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Obeidullah | 23 May 1900 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Yamin | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | Feb 1966 | |||
| Khan | Muhammad Zafrullah | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | 6 Feb 1893 | 1 Sep 1985 | 92 | |
| " | " | 11 May 1937 | KCSI | ||||
| Khan | Muhammud Nazim | 3 Jun 1921 | KCIE | 22 Jul 1938 | |||
| " | " | 11 May 1937 | KCSI | ||||
| Khan | Nawab Bahram | 14 Jun 1912 | KCIE | ||||
| " | " | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Khan | Nawab Khan-i-Zaman | 3 Jun 1921 | KCIE | 26 Feb 1936 | |||
| Khan | Nawab Muhammad Nasrulla | 5 Jun 1920 | KCSI | ||||
| Khan | Nawab Nawazish Ali | 24 May 1888 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Shaban Ali | 12 Dec 1911 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Shafa'at Ahmad | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | 1893 | Jul 1947 | 54 | |
| Khan | Sher Muhammad | 27 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1887 | |||
| Khan | Shuja'at Ali | 1 Jan 1946 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Sultan Ahmad | 4 Mar 1932 | Kt Bach | 30 May 1864 | 21 May 1936 | 71 | |
| Kharan, Khan of | Nowruz Khan | 24 May 1888 | KCIE | 1855 | Jun 1909 | 53 | |
| Kharas | Zarine | 13 Jun 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 1951 | |||
| Kharegat | Pheroze Merwan | 14 Aug 1943 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1890 | |||
| Khaw | Peng Tee | 23 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khemka | Asha | 31 Dec 2013 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Khilchipur, Raja of | Rao Bahadur Durjan Sal Singh | 11 May 1937 | KCIE | 26 Aug 1897 | |||
| Khundkar | Nurul Azeem | 20 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1890 | 10 May 1947 | 57 | |
| Khurshid Jar | Shams-ul-Amara Amir-i-Akbar | 1 Jan 1888 | KCIE | 8 Jul 1902 | |||
| Kibble | Thomas Walter Bannerman | 17 Oct 2014 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1932 | 2 Jun 2016 | 83 | |
| Kidd | Douglas Lorimer [originally DCNZM 5 Jun 2000] | 1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 12 Sep 1941 | |||
| Kidd | Robert Hill | 30 Dec 1978 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Feb 1918 | 28 Feb 2004 | 86 | |
| Kiddle | Edward Buxton | 3 Jul 1926 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Nov 1866 | 29 Apr 1933 | 66 | |
| Kidman | Fiona Judith | 31 Dec 1997 | DNZM | 26 Mar 1940 | |||
| Kidman | Sidney | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1857 | 2 Sep 1935 | 78 | |
| Kidu | Buri William | 1980 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1945 | 30 Jan 1994 | 48 | |
| Kidu | Carol Anne [widow of Sir Buri Kidu] | 31 Dec 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Oct 1948 | |||
| Kiggell | Launcelot Edward | 3 Jun 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Oct 1862 | 23 Feb 1954 | 91 | |
| " | " | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | ||||
| Kikau | Jone Latianara | 14 Jun 1980 | KBE (Civ) | 1909 | 1984 | 75 | |
| Kiki | (Albert) Maori | 1 Jan 1975 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Sep 1931 | 13 Mar 1993 | 61 | |
| Kilage | Ignatius Governor General of Papua New Guinea Mar-Dec 1989 | 21 Feb 1989 | GCMG | 1941 | 31 Dec 1989 | 48 | |
| Kilbracken, Baron | see "Godley" | ||||||
| Kilfedder | James Alexander MP for Belfast West 1964-1966 and Down North 1970-1995 | 22 Jul 1992 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1928 | 20 Mar 1995 | 66 | |
| Killearn, Baron | see "Lampson" | ||||||
| Killen | (Denis) James | 12 Jun 1982 | KCMG | 23 Nov 1925 | 12 Jan 2007 | 81 | |
| Killick | Alexander Herbert | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1894 | 4 Feb 1975 | 80 | |
| Killick | Anthony Bernard | 10 Jun 1961 | KBE (Civ) | 1901 | 23 May 1966 | 64 | |
| Killick | John Edward | 12 Jun 1971 | KCMG | 18 Nov 1919 | 12 Feb 2004 | 84 | |
| " | " | 16 Jun 1979 | GCMG | ||||
| Killik | Stephen Henry Molyneux | 11 Oct 1923 | Kt Bach | 5 Mar 1861 | 17 Apr 1938 | 77 | |
| " | " | 3 Jun 1935 | KCVO | ||||
| " | " | 27 Sep 1935 | GBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kilmarnock, Lord | see "Hay" | ||||||
| Kilmorey, Earl of | see "Needham" | ||||||
| Kilmuir, Earl and Countess of | see "Maxwell Fyfe" | ||||||
| Kilner | Hew Ross | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 9 Sep 1892 | 2 Aug 1953 | 60 | |
| Kilpatrick | James MacConnell | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 1 Mar 1902 | 4 Apr 1960 | 58 | |
| Kilpatrick | Judith Ann Gladys | 17 Jun 2000 | DBE (Civ) | 20 Feb 1952 | 5 Sep 2002 | 50 | |
| Kilpatrick | Robert, later [1996] Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig [L] | 11 Feb 1986 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1926 | 16 Sep 2015 | 89 | |
| Kilpatrick | William John | 12 Jun 1965 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Dec 1906 | 25 Apr 1985 | 78 | |
| Kilpin | Ernest Fuller | 2 Nov 1910 | KCMG | 5 May 1854 | 10 Dec 1931 | 77 | |
| Kilvert | Harry Vernon | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1862 | 12 Mar 1924 | 61 | |
| Kimball | Marcus Richard, later [1985] Baron Kimball [L]. MP for Gainsborough 1956-1983 | 22 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1928 | 26 Mar 2014 | 85 | |
| Kimber | Sidney Guy | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1873 | 8 Oct 1949 | 75 | |
| Kimmins | Brian Charles Hannam | 2 Jan 1956 | KBE (Mil) | 30 Jul 1899 | 15 Nov 1979 | 80 | |
| Kimmins | Grace Mary Thyrza | 8 Jun 1950 | DBE (Civ) | 6 May 1870 | 3 Mar 1954 | 83 | |
| Sir John Hudson [KCB 1885] | |||||||
| The year 1893 was not a good time to be a senior military commander in India. In May, Sir James Dormer (qv), Commander | |||||||
| in Chief at Madras, died after being mauled by a tiger. A month later, his counterpart in Bombay, Sir John Hudson, was | |||||||
| killed when he was thrown from his horse. The following account appeared in "The Cheltenham Chronicle" of 17 June 1893:- | |||||||
| "Lieutenant-General Sir John Hudson, Commander-in-Chief in Bombay, was thrown from his horse on Friday morning at | |||||||
| Poona and killed. A later telegram says General Hudson, in company with Colonel Leach, was trotting gently down the road | |||||||
| past the Ghoriporie barracks, when his pony stumbled badly, throwing the General on his head. He turned right over and | |||||||
| never stirred again. Colonel Leach immediately dismounted, and ran to his side, but he at once perceived that life was | |||||||
| extinct, and it was subsequently ascertained that the General had fractured the base of his skull, and that death must | |||||||
| have been instantaneous. Some soldiers, who were passing at the time, carried the body to the barracks close by, and it | |||||||
| was conveyed thence in the deceased's own carriage to Magdalo House. A deep gloom has been cast over the presidency | |||||||
| by the sad event, and all the Government offices closed. Major-General Blundell, one of the first-class district commanders, | |||||||
| assumes the chief command provisionally. | |||||||
| "The deceased officer was the eldest son of the later Captain J. Hudson, R.A., and was born in 1833. He was educated at | |||||||
| the Royal Naval School, New Cross, and entered the army in 1853. In 1861 he was transferred to the Bengal Staff Corps. | |||||||
| He became captain in 1858, major in 1864, lieutenant-colonel in 1870, colonel in 1877, major-general in 1887, and | |||||||
| lieutenant-general in 1892. He served as adjutant of the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign in 1856-7. He also went | |||||||
| through the Indian Mutiny Campaign, including the relief of Lucknow. In the Abyssinian campaign he served as second in | |||||||
| command of the 21st Bengal Native Infantry, and took part in the Afghan campaigns of 1878-9 and 1879-80. In 1884-85 | |||||||
| he served in the Soudan, and subsequently held various important commands in India. He was made a C.B. in 1881 and | |||||||
| K.C.B. in 1885. He married, in 1859, Isabel Marie, daughter of the late Major-General Charles Frederick Havelock." | |||||||
| Sir Alan John Hunter [KCVO 1937] | |||||||
| Sir Alan committed suicide in March 1942. The result of the subsequent inquest into his death appeared in the Dundee | |||||||
| "Evening Telegraph and Post" on 9 March 1942:- | |||||||
| "A verdict of suicide while the balance of his mind was disturbed was returned at the Woking, Surrey, inquest on Major- | |||||||
| General Sir Alan John Hunter, D.S.O., who was found shot in the office of the National Rifle Association at Bisley Camp on | |||||||
| Thursday. | |||||||
| "Sir Alan, who was secretary of the Association, was director of prisoners of war at the War Office from June, 1940 to | |||||||
| September, 1941. He was aged 60. | |||||||
| "Among riflemen he was known as "the man who saved Bisley." In 1939, it seemed that the annual Bisley meeting would be | |||||||
| cancelled because of military training, he persuaded the authorities to proceed with a curtailed meeting. A week's shooting | |||||||
| was substituted for the usual fortnight. | |||||||
| "Evidence of identification was given by a son, Captain John Hunter, of the Royal Artillery. Captain Hunter said that his | |||||||
| father was working in London all through the worst air raids of last winter. | |||||||
| "Lady Joan Hunter said that last Thursday morning her husband was in very good spirits. "He returned home about two | |||||||
| o'clock and looked rather disturbed and strange. I told him lunch was ready. He went out of the room without saying any- | |||||||
| thing and without taking his lunch." | |||||||
| "At about 2.30 p.m. she went to her husband's office and found him crouched on the floor with a wound in his head. | |||||||
| "Lady Hunter said that Sir Alan Hunter was in the last war for four and a half years. He went straight on to a job in the | |||||||
| War Office and had had big appointments ever since and never gave in. He worked at high pressure, and along with that | |||||||
| had the worry of his sons, who are fighting. One is in Libya and one in Burma. | |||||||
| "The Coroner - This seems to indicate more or less a nervous breakdown? - Yes. | |||||||
| "P.C. Harold Staples said that a rifle found beside General Hunter had a discharged cartridge case in the breach. On the | |||||||
| desk he found a letter addressed to Lady Hunter. The coroner recorded a verdict of suicide while the balance of the mind | |||||||
| was disturbed. He said that the cause of Sir Alan's death was a rifle bullet wound in the head." | |||||||
| Sir Edward Thomas Henry Hutton [KCMG 1901 and KCB 1912] | |||||||
| Hutton is often regarded as the father of the Australian army. His biography appeared in the June 1964 issue of the | |||||||
| Australian monthly magazine "Parade":- | |||||||
| 'In September 1882, a revolutionary Egyptian army under Arabi Pasha [1841-1911] was strongly entrenched at | |||||||
| Tel-el-Kebir, north-east of Cairo. A peasant, who had risen to be Minister of War, Arabi was staging a last attempt to | |||||||
| seize power and make himself master of Lower Egypt and the Suez Canal. With his position astride the Sweetwater Canal | |||||||
| and the railway to Port Said secure, Arabi had no doubt that with his army of about 100,000, he could hold any attack by | |||||||
| the opposing British force of 14,000. | |||||||
| 'On the night of September 12 the British, who were concentrated six miles south of Arabi's force, prepared their attack. | |||||||
| Under cover of darkness a party reconnoitred the stretch of desert separating the forces. Taking observations by the stars | |||||||
| and making sure it was unobserved, the party erected white guide posts almost up to the Egyptian front line. An hour | |||||||
| later the British commander, General Sir Archibald Alison [2nd baronet], a one-armed veteran of the Indian Mutiny, | |||||||
| launched the assault. It was led by the 42nd Black Watch under the general's aide-de-camp, Capt. Edward Hutton. | |||||||
| Ordered not to fire until they had carried the first line of trenches, the Highlanders moved forward in grim silence. Arabi's | |||||||
| men knew nothing of the advance until the British were less than 200 yards away. Suddenly an Egyptian sentry saw the | |||||||
| silhouettes of the enemy in the darkness. He gave the alarm. The first shot killed Hutton's horse. Jumping from the dead | |||||||
| animal he drew his sword and with a blood-chilling Highland screech, led his men in the charge. Hutton was the first of the | |||||||
| finest troops in the British Army into the Egyptian trenches. And on the night the Black Watch was supported by a brigade | |||||||
| of hard-hitting Indians. The surprise was complete. After 40 minutes of bitter hand-to-hand fighting the Egyptian horde | |||||||
| panicked and fled. The pasha himself raced to Cairo where, after failing to persuade his supporters to burn the city, he | |||||||
| surrendered to the British. Arabi spent the rest of his life exiled in Ceylon [actually the next 19 years - he was allowed to | |||||||
| return to Egypt in 1901]. | |||||||
| 'The part played by Hutton in the victory of Tel-el-Kebir greatly advanced his career. General Sir Edward Hutton went | |||||||
| down in history as the founder of the Commonwealth military forces and the first man to command Australian troops in the | |||||||
| field. Born in England in 1848 and educated at Eton, "Curly" Hutton joined the 60th Rifles as an ensign and was posted to | |||||||
| India. Although the disaster of the Crimean War had shaken public confidence in the administration of the British Army, | |||||||
| social background was still necessary to win commissions. Hutton took his profession seriously, an attitude that was | |||||||
| distrusted by many of his brother officers who were more interested in polo, pigsticking and social activities than in military | |||||||
| science. Nor did his concern for the men in the ranks endear him to the top brass, who became irritated at his constant | |||||||
| attempts to improve the conditions of the rank and file. When someone said the battle of Waterloo was won on the playing | |||||||
| fields of Eton, Hutton replied that a lot of battles since then had been lost in the officers' mess. | |||||||
| 'Despite his frequent collisions with authority and his annoying habit of usually being right, Hutton was soon promoted | |||||||
| captain and sent to the staff college at Camberley. In 1879 he served in the Zulu War, where he took an active part in | |||||||
| rounding up the dignified but murderous King Cetewayo. Cetewayo had made himself master of the country by slaughtering | |||||||
| his brother Mbuyazi and several thousands of his followers, at the battle of the Tugela River [2 December 1856]. So fond | |||||||
| was the Zulu potentate of washing his spears, as he termed it, that he threatened to exterminate the entire Boer | |||||||
| population of the Transvaal. | |||||||
| 'Although some political leaders in England were in favour of letting the Boers fight their own battle, the British took a hand | |||||||
| just in time to prevent a catastrophe. During the campaign, which ended in the capture of Cetewayo, Hutton learned the | |||||||
| lesson that in a country like South Africa mobile troops were vastly superior to infantry. Although the Zulus fought on | |||||||
| foot, they carried nothing but their arms and lived off the land. As a result they had little difficulty eluding the heavily- | |||||||
| laden British foot-sloggers whom they contemptuously termed "pack oxen." The campaign cost so many lives that Hutton | |||||||
| became a strong advocate of mounted infantry and during the first Boer War put his principles into practice by forming a | |||||||
| squadron of light horse. | |||||||
| 'Fresh opportunities for advancement came Hutton's way during the Egyptian campaign and later in the Sudan when he | |||||||
| organised and commanded the Camel Corps. [Although not mentioned in the article, he also made a very advantageous | |||||||
| marriage, to Eleanor Mary Paulet, niece of both the Marquess of Winchester and of Field Marshal Lord William Paulet.] By | |||||||
| the time he returned to England as a lieutenant-colonel, he had so demonstrated the importance of mobile riflemen that | |||||||
| he was ordered to raise and train an entire division of mounted infantry. | |||||||
| 'Hutton's preoccupation with mounted troops was considered an expensive fad by many high-ranking officers. These men | |||||||
| still pinned their faith to the "thin red line" of past wars and regarded the horse as being useful simply to pull guns or save | |||||||
| the legs of senior officers. Cavalrymen, who possessed what Hutton called the "Light Brigade outlook," scoffed at his idea | |||||||
| of providing infantry with horses to ride to the scene of action. However Hutton stuck to his tactic although the idea of | |||||||
| riding to battle was highly unpopular even with many of the rank and file. One infantry sergeant positively refused to | |||||||
| transfer to a mounted detachment. "What's your objection?" asked Hutton impatiently. "Are you frightened to learn to | |||||||
| ride?" "It's not that, sir," said the sergeant earnestly, "but I know where I am when I'm on my own feet. If there's a | |||||||
| retreat, I don't want to be handicapped by a horse." | |||||||
| 'In 1893 Australians had their first glimpse of the man who was to make so deep an impact on the military history of | |||||||
| [Australia]. Dissatisfied with the defence system of the colony, the Government of NSW asked the British authorities for | |||||||
| loan of an officer to reorganise it. Hutton, now a major-general, was given the job. He found the NSW army in poor shape. | |||||||
| Apart from the permanent artillery and a few small technical units, the troops were all Saturday afternoon volunteers and | |||||||
| many of the officers were only half trained. Promotion was often a matter of political influence. On a higher level there | |||||||
| were frequent arguments about seniority and precedence. Once two colonels, city businessmen in private life, claimed the | |||||||
| right to command the entire army. The dispute which culminated in the exchange of offensive letters, was settled only | |||||||
| when the governor, as commanderin-chief, threatened to cashier them both. | |||||||
| 'A short-tempered man, Hutton was not easy to get on with and quickly raised a storm when he declared that the city | |||||||
| volunteers were useless. Another howl of protest went up when, having stated that the NSW bushmen were the finest | |||||||
| mounted infantry material he had seen, he added that, as expert horse thieves, they would be able to provide their own | |||||||
| remounts. His advocacy of federation for defence was hotly criticised in some quarters, especially when he ironically asked | |||||||
| if Victoria intended to remain neutral if NSW were attacked. Despite such gaffes the peppery major-general wore down | |||||||
| press and political opposition. In three years he rid the NSW army of most of its comic opera elements and turned it into a | |||||||
| small but effective force. | |||||||
| 'From Australia Hutton went to Canada, where the military situation was far worse that it had ever been in NSW. During | |||||||
| the South African war Hutton commanded a mounted force of 7000 men which included most of the Australians engaged | |||||||
| in the campaign. He was one of the few commanders to come through the South African war with an enhanced reputation. | |||||||
| The men who served under him claimed that they were not defeated or even checked throughout the campaign. His | |||||||
| success was due to his mastery of cavalry tactics and the speed at which his column moved. As one Australian trooper | |||||||
| put it: "Some of the generals spend a couple of weeks finding out the enemy's position. By the time they're ready to | |||||||
| attack, he's gone. But our bloke hits first and finds out his position afterwards." | |||||||
| 'Although he was knighted for his services in South Africa, Hutton's greatest work was yet to come. It was done in | |||||||
| Australia during the first decade of the century, when at the request of the newly formed Commonwealth he consolidated | |||||||
| the forces of the six Federated States into an Australian army. The army was built on the plans originally laid down by | |||||||
| Hutton and many of our early military leaders were inspired by his brilliance. When World War I broke out it was suggested | |||||||
| that General Hutton should command the AIF. But as he was 66 years old and had been living in retirement for several | |||||||
| years his disciple, General [Sir] W[illiam] T[hrosby] Bridges, was selected instead. As commander of the first AIF and the | |||||||
| 1st Australian Division, General Bridges was killed by a Turkish sniper on Gallipoli in May 1915 [two days after he was | |||||||
| created KCB (Mil)] | |||||||
| 'General Edward Hutton died in England in 1923 at the age of 75. His monument is the Royal Military College, Duntroon, | |||||||
| conceived by him not as the aristocratic Sandhurst but as the democratic West Point of Australia.' | |||||||
| Usman Ali Khan Bahadur Fateh Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad [GCSI 1911, GBE 1917] | |||||||
| The following biography of the 7th and last Nizam of Hyderabad appeared in the October 1967 issue of the Australian | |||||||
| monthly magazine "Parade":- | |||||||
| 'In September 1959 some of the 110 sons of the seventh and last Nizam of Hyderabad formed a union to obtain more | |||||||
| pocket money from their father. These would-be unionists, the offspring of scores of the Nizam's wives and concubines, | |||||||
| had banded together to force demands that they should receive the same hand-outs as a group of their father's more | |||||||
| favoured offspring. Although the agitators were forced to keep up appearances on a few hundred dollars a year, their | |||||||
| repeated complaints of poverty had received little sympathy from the Nizam. But now they were a union. They pressed | |||||||
| their claim with renewed vigour. The Nizam relented - a little. He gave them the use of three ancient motor cars and with | |||||||
| that the sons of one of the world's richest and meanest men had to be content. | |||||||
| 'For more than half a century such penny-pinching by the Nizam of Hyderabad made news headlines around the world. | |||||||
| Once reputed to be worth about $1000 million, he lorded it over 83,000 square miles of central India and was absolute | |||||||
| ruler of 18 million people. Yet the personal expenditure of the wizened and unkempt, who shuffled around his palace in | |||||||
| carpet slippers and a battered fez, was never more than $20 a month. Of all of India's 562 princes he was the only one | |||||||
| entitled to a British 21-gun salute and to be called His Exalted Highness. [This is somewhat misleading - the heads of state | |||||||
| of Mysore, Jammu and Kashmir, Baroda and Gwalior were also entitled to a 21-gun salute; the difference therefore lies in | |||||||
| the style of address as His Exalted Highness - see later]. He was also the only one to have $6 million worth of banknotes | |||||||
| eaten by rats in his palace cellar. | |||||||
| 'He was born Osman Ali Khan on April 6, 1886, and his family traced back to Abu Bakr, Mohammed's father-in-law. His | |||||||
| father, the sixth Nizam, was a flamboyant, hard-drinking Indian ruler in the traditional style. He rode on elephants and in | |||||||
| Rolls-Royces and wore his jewels instead of hoarding them. Although the sixth Nizam had the usual four legal wives of a | |||||||
| Moslem and a harem of 600 concubines, he was not blessed with a son for some years. Then, one of his concubines, a | |||||||
| Hindu dancing girl, presented him with Osman. The delighted ruler promptly recognised him as his son and heir. A little later, | |||||||
| one of the sixth Nizam's legitimate wives produced not one but two sons and the love he had lavished on his first-born | |||||||
| turned to hate. In consequence the future Nizam was educated privately, treated with scorn whenever he met his father | |||||||
| and raised with iron severity. | |||||||
| 'In his early 20s the future Nizam had not yet developed his later miserly habits. Actually he had extravagant tastes. He | |||||||
| kept scores of tailors busy running up sarapas (knee-length jackets) which were embroidered in precious jewels. He also | |||||||
| had his own band, which he led in palace concerts. Actually the audience found these concerts boring because the band | |||||||
| rarely got beyond the prince's favourite tune, "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles." | |||||||
| 'All this frivolity came to an end in 1911 when, with his father's death, Osman became the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad | |||||||
| and, with a fortune of about $500 million, one of the world's best-known misers. Almost immediately he mounted the | |||||||
| throne the new Nizam closed the ruler's traditional Falaknuma Palace and moved to the more modest Kothi Palace, which | |||||||
| consisted of a dozen unpretentious buildings surrounded by a high wall. In those buildings he stored the fabulous family | |||||||
| wealth of gold and jewellery in hundreds of trunks and wooden boxes. Once, because he was never sure of his jewellery's | |||||||
| value, he asked a Bombay expert to make an inventory and give a valuation. When told the job would take two years and | |||||||
| require a high fee, the Nizam abandoned the project. Another time he decided that his pearls should be taken out of | |||||||
| storage, washed in a special solution to preserve their lustre and graded according to size. It took servants three days to | |||||||
| wash the pearls and spread them out on the roofs of every building in the palace compound, where they formed a | |||||||
| shimmering carpet. | |||||||
| The Nizam had also inherited the world's largest gold table service, consisting of plates, platters, knives, forks, ash trays | |||||||
| and salt shakers for 150 people. Buckingham Palace also has a gold dinner service, but it accommodates only 24 people. | |||||||
| The Nizam's treasure was piled haphazardly in the palace buildings. As it increased, particularly in gold coin, it filled even | |||||||
| bedrooms and garages. Once a truck laden with the Nizam's latest acquisition of gold was driven into the palace grounds. | |||||||
| There was no place to store the wealth, so as a temporary measure a sentry was posted to watch the precious load. | |||||||
| Twenty years later a visitor reported that the gold-filled truck still stood there, its wheels embedded in the soil and its | |||||||
| body partly covered with grass. A sentry was still on guard. | |||||||
| 'From the time of the Indian Mutiny the rulers of Hyderabad were always staunch supporters of Britain and the seventh | |||||||
| Nizam followed this tradition. In World War I his troops were employed in many theatres of war and he made generous | |||||||
| financial contributions to Britain's war effort. In recognition of his services King George V bestowed upon the Nizam the | |||||||
| unique titles of His Exalted Highness and Faithful Ally of the British Government. Similarly in World War II the Nizam forgot | |||||||
| his parsimony and provided naval vessels and two squadrons of RAF planes. This time King George VI gave him [in 1946] | |||||||
| the Royal Victorian Chain. | |||||||
| 'Although the Nizam maintained four wives, at least 50 concubines, hundreds of children and grandchildren and about 3000 | |||||||
| servants and hangers-on, his own life was marked by its simplicity. Crowded out by his ever-increasing treasure, he | |||||||
| camped for years on the ramshackle veranda of one of the palace's decaying buildings with a flimsy partition screening his | |||||||
| scantily furnished bedroom. Each morning he sat on the veranda steps and conducted affairs of state with ministers and | |||||||
| secretaries standing in a respectful semi-circle before him. He usually wore cheap cotton pyjama-type trousers, a | |||||||
| homespun Indian coat and lived on little more than biscuits and rice. His only luxuries were about 50 small cups of coffee | |||||||
| a day, 100 of the cheapest Indian cigarettes and food for the pet goat which accompanied him everywhere about the | |||||||
| palace. | |||||||
| 'Then there was the time when he split his walking stick. Although it was suggested he should buy another he decided to | |||||||
| hang on to the fractured cane while it remained in one piece. When the Viceroy, the Marquess of Linlithgow, paid | |||||||
| Hyderabad a visit, the Nizam stood waiting to greet him on the station. He leaned heavily on the old walking stick and it | |||||||
| sagged precariously under his weight. "That stick looks very dangerous, Your Exalted Highness," remarked Linlithgow. "Yes," | |||||||
| I must have a metal ring put round it," said the Nizam - and he did. The economy-minded potentate rattled around | |||||||
| Hyderabad city in a 1927 Ford car, knitted his own socks and haggled with street vendors selling soft drinks and ice cream. | |||||||
| 'Aside from writing poetry and watching surgical operations, the Nizam's only hobby was amassing money. He did this so | |||||||
| well that it is estimated he doubled his father's inheritance in his lifetime. When the Nizam made a personal tour of his | |||||||
| 83,000 square miles of territory (from which he derived an income of about $10 million a year) a special tax was levied | |||||||
| on each district for the privilege of having him visit. It was also tradition, for any subject who received a gift from the | |||||||
| Nizam to follow suit and present him with something in return, but it had to be of far greater value if he wanted to remain | |||||||
| in his ruler's good books. There is a story that once the entire palace stock of honey went bad. The Nizam promptly gave | |||||||
| the lot away in small jars and received in return gifts worth $100,000. | |||||||
| 'By long-established custom in Hyderabad, a subject had to present the Nizam with one gold and four silver coins when | |||||||
| he was received in audience. The sixth Nizam used merely to touch the coins and return them to the visitor as good luck | |||||||
| luck tokens. However, when his son took over, he kept the coins. On four gala occasions each year when the seventh | |||||||
| Nizam entertained thousands of guests at banquets he would roll up his sleeves and face the | |||||||
| receiving line. Now he was in a position to jerk the five coins from each visitor's hand and drop them quickly into two bags, | |||||||
| one for silver, one for gold. It was estimated that out of these offerings by visitors the Nizam made $500,000 a year. | |||||||
| Additional gifts from subjects soliciting favours brought in another $3 million. | |||||||
| 'When England granted India independence in 1947, the old world of the Nizam of Hyderabad crashed about his ears. He | |||||||
| stubbornly refused to join the new nation and backed up his refusal by arming his personal troops with muzzle loaders. All | |||||||
| efforts at negotiation failed and in 1949 India was forced to invade Hyderabad. In the four-day war that followed, 822 of | |||||||
| the Nizam's troops were killed before he capitulated. [For further detail, refer to the Wikipedia entry under "Operation | |||||||
| Polo."] By the terms of settlement he lost all power and all his lands and palaces except one. However, he retained his | |||||||
| gold and jewellery, was given the honorary title of governor and an annual allowance of $500,000. In 1954 the Prime | |||||||
| Minister of India, Nehru, cut out the Nizam's allowance and two years later he lost even his empty governorship of the | |||||||
| then democratic State. | |||||||
| 'The last years of the Nizam of Hyderabad were spent plotting with his financial advisers to make sure the Indian | |||||||
| Government did not grab his remaining wealth. He realised on his gold, sold vast amounts of jewellery and put the proceeds | |||||||
| (some $600 million) in at least 50 different trust schemes for the benefit of about 770 members of his family and pensioned | |||||||
| retainers. Constantly bemoaning his own poverty, he spent every waking moment thinking up new economy schemes. He | |||||||
| cut the $12,000-a-month allowance of his eldest son, the Prince of Berar, to $4,000 and ordered him to reduce his harem | |||||||
| to 10. Frail and wizened, he sat through the days on the veranda of his Kothi Palace constantly bewailing the $60,000 a | |||||||
| year he said he was spending out of capital. Other misfortunes overwhelmed him like the rats eating $6 million in bank- | |||||||
| notes lying forgotten in the cellar. He failed in a court action before the House of Lords claiming $2 million he had sent to | |||||||
| agents in England at the time of the Indian Government invasion. | |||||||
| 'When China attacked India in 1962, the Government called on the people for money contributions to fight the war. Millions | |||||||
| of people offered their savings: even street beggars, and women gave up their wedding rings. When the Nizam of | |||||||
| Hyderabad forked out $50,000 the news of this comparatively small donation caused a bitter public outcry. In vain did he | |||||||
| protest: I am no longer a rich man. From all over India people contemptuously mailed him small coins in the hope they | |||||||
| would be "of some use to you in your poverty." He kept the coins and wrote personal "thank you" notes to all who had | |||||||
| contributed. In them he reiterated his penury and explained: "My money is now all tied up in trusts." Even on his deathbed, | |||||||
| which was attended by scores of descendants and his pet goat, he was still trying to persuade them all that he was | |||||||
| indeed the world's poorest multi-millionaire.' | |||||||
| Sir Francis Akanu Ibiam [Hon KBE 1951 and KCMG 1962] | |||||||
| Sir Francis was a distinguished Nigerian medical missionary who later became Governor of the Eastern Region of Nigeria. | |||||||
| He found himself in the middle of a diplomatic incident in 1959 when, on a visit to Northern Rhodesia [today's Zambia], he | |||||||
| was refused service in a cafe because of the colour of his skin. During the Nigerian Civil War of 1967-1970, Ibiam actively | |||||||
| supported the cause of Biafra, and, in protest against the British Government's support of the Nigeria's federal government, | |||||||
| he renounced both of his knighthoods. | |||||||
| The London "Daily Telegraph" of 5 September 1959 reported:- | |||||||
| 'Two Rhodesian Governments today expressed regret for an incident last weekend in which Sir Francis Ibiam, a Nigerian | |||||||
| doctor and chairman of the Governing Council of the University College of Ibadan, was refused a cup of tea in a cafe at | |||||||
| Chingola, Northern Rhodesia. The proprietor served two whites accompanying him and said: "We do not serve Africans." | |||||||
| 'The Federal Prime Minister, Sir Roy Welensky, said: "I am expressing my regret for this incident to the Prime Minister of | |||||||
| the Federation of Nigeria. Whatever our achievements here, and they are substantial, we cannot expect the world to treat | |||||||
| us with any great respect so long as we hand out this kind of treatment to our visitors." | |||||||
| 'A Northern Rhodesia Government statement expressed the "greatest concern and regret" at the treatment accorded "a | |||||||
| distinguished visitor to the territory." It brought discredit "to the territory and particularly to its white inhabitants." | |||||||
| The London "Daily Telegraph" of 6 September 1967:- | |||||||
| 'Sir Francis Ibiam, 61, former Governor of Eastern Nigeria and now an adviser to rebel Biafra, has renounced his knight- | |||||||
| hoods in protest at Britain's supply of arms to Federal Nigeria. He was a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael | |||||||
| and St. George [KCMG] and a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire [KBE]. | |||||||
| 'He said in a letter to the Queen that Christian Britain had shamelessly let down Christian Biafra. Many tribesmen in the | |||||||
| north of Federal Nigeria are Muslims. The Ibu rebels of Biafra regard these as their main enemies.' | |||||||
| Sir Alieu Sulayman Jack [nominated Kt Bach 1970 but never invested] | |||||||
| Sir Alieu was Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Gambia between 1966 and 1972. His name was included in | |||||||
| the 1970 New Year's Honours List as being an intended Knight Bachelor. However, Gambia became a republic on 24 | |||||||
| April 1970 and left the Queen's Realms. As a result, Jack never received the accolade or Letters Patent. For a similar case, | |||||||
| see Sir Edward Victor Luckhoo. | |||||||
| Sir Francis Stanley Jackson [GCIE 1927 and GCSI 1932] | |||||||
| Jackson was the younger son of William Lawies Jackson, who was created 1st Baron Allerton in 1902. He was educated at | |||||||
| Harrow, where his "fag" was Winston Churchill, before going up to Trinity College, Cambridge. It was here that his cricketing | |||||||
| prowess blossomed, and he played for the University, for Yorkshire, and finally for England, which he captained during the | |||||||
| five tests of the 1905 Ashes series. All in all, he played 20 Tests, making 1,415 runs at 48.79 with 5 centuries, and took 24 | |||||||
| wickets at 33.29. | |||||||
| After a relatively short political career, Jackson was appointed Governor of Bengal in 1927. "The Daily Mail" of 8 February | |||||||
| 1932 reported that:- | |||||||
| 'Sir Stanley Jackson, Governor of Bombay, was shot at by a girl yesterday afternoon while he was presiding as chancellor | |||||||
| over the annual university [of Calcutta] convocation. He is the third Governor to be attacked in little more than a year. | |||||||
| 'He was delivering an address emphasising the dangers of allowing youth to be interested in certain political associations | |||||||
| when the girl left her seat and, walking towards the dais, fired five revolver shots from a distance of 30 feet. | |||||||
| 'The vice-chancellor of the university, Dr. Hasan Suhrawardy, rushed forward and grappled with her, diverting her aim. | |||||||
| 'Sir Stanley was not hit, but Dr. Dineschandra Sen, a professor who was sitting near, was slightly wounded. The five | |||||||
| bullets were found in the sound screen behind the chancellor's chair. The girl, Bina Das, who is about 20, was immediately | |||||||
| arrested and removed. Poison was found on her, | |||||||
| 'Sir Stanley was unperturbed by the attack and after a brier pause continued his address. This indifference to danger | |||||||
| evoked spontaneous cheers from the large assembly, and especially from the Indian students. The assailant was a | |||||||
| student at the Diocesan College in Calcutta.' | |||||||
| For his promptitude in tackling the would-be assassin, Dr. Suhrawardy was soon after rewarded with a knighthood. For | |||||||
| further details, see under his entry in the "Knightage" pages. | |||||||
| The "Daily Telegraph" of 16 February 1932 reported that:- | |||||||
| 'Bina Das, the Indian girl student, who fired five shots at the Hon. Sir Stanley Jackson, the Governor of Bengal, nine | |||||||
| days ago, was today sentenced to years' rigorous imprisonment. | |||||||
| 'The girl, who was remarkably composed, read from a document her reasons for firing the shots. She said: | |||||||
| "I sought a way to death by offering myself at the feet of my country to invite the attention of all to measures of | |||||||
| Government which can unsex even a frail woman like myself, brought up under all the best traditions of Indian | |||||||
| womanhood." | |||||||
| 'The girl received the decision with a smile and a courteous bow.' | |||||||
| Maharajah Sir Harisinghji, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir [KCIE 1918, KCVO 1922, GCIE 1929, GCSI 1933 and | |||||||
| GCVO 1946] | |||||||
| The following article appeared in the January 1972 number of the monthly Australian magazine "Parade":- | |||||||
| "Among the revellers of the Victory Ball held in London's Albert Hall on Armistice Night in 1919 was 24-year-old Prince Hari | |||||||
| Singh, the plump, pleasureseeking heir presumptive to the Maharajah of Kashmir. During the gay evening the prince was | |||||||
| was introduced to buxom, thirtyish Mrs. Maude Robinson, wife of a small-time bookmaker and gambler. The following | |||||||
| Christmas they were in Paris together. And there, after the couple were discovered in a hotel bedroom, a gang of English | |||||||
| crooks staged one of the most sensational blackmail coups in criminal history. The plotters extorted £150,000 from the | |||||||
| prince, playing on his fear that a divorce scandal would imperil his succession to the throne of Kashmir. | |||||||
| "Five years passed before the blackmail came to light, and in a dramatic London court case that followed Prince Hari Singh | |||||||
| was referred to only as "Mr. A". The American Press had no scruples about disclosing his identity to the world, but that did | |||||||
| not prevent him ascending the throne of Kashmir when his uncle, the maharajah, died a year later. Then he collected an | |||||||
| income of £5,000,000 a year while ruling his 4,000,000 impoverished subjects in the Garden-of-Eden state set among the | |||||||
| fertile lower valleys of the Himalayas. As maharajah he travelled the world in a silver-plated private plane, occupied a | |||||||
| glittering Versailles-like palace in his capital of Srinagar and ruthlessly stamped out all opposition to his despotic rule. | |||||||
| Ultimately this portly hedonist lost his throne after India obtained her independence in 1947 and Kashmir was partitioned | |||||||
| between the new States of India and Pakistan. | |||||||
| "Prince Hari Singh was born in Srinagar on September 23, 1895, the nephew of Kashmir's eccentric maharajah, Sir Pratap | |||||||
| Singh. His father died when he was still an infant and so Hari Singh became his childless uncle's heir. Sir Pratap Singh, who | |||||||
| had succeeded to the throne of Kashmir in 1885, was best known for his passion for cricket. He always announced the | |||||||
| number of runs he would make before his innings began and no bowler had the insolence to take his wicket before he | |||||||
| reached that score. Sir Pratap was escorted to the pitch by his aide-de-camp and armour bearers. At the crease two men | |||||||
| rolled up his sleeves and pulled on his gloves, while two more buckled his pads. Then His Highness was left to defy the | |||||||
| bowling which he did by ignoring every ball bowled, even if it hit the stumps, except slow full tosses on the leg side. | |||||||
| "As Sir Pratap's heir, Hari Singh was brought up to rule. As a boy he served as a page to Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, on | |||||||
| ceremonial occasions. His uncle provided his uniform - a golden robe encrusted with pearls said to have cost the | |||||||
| maharajah £1,000,000. Prince Hari Singh first went to England first went to England with his uncle for the coronation of | |||||||
| King George V in 1910 [sic]. Thereafter he was a regular visitor on his own quest for pleasure. | |||||||
| "On the 1919 trip that was to cost him so dearly in blackmail he was accompanied by a newly-appointed aide-de-camp, | |||||||
| Captain Charles Arthur. A jaunty Irish rogue the prince had met while big-game hunting in Africa, Captain Arthur realised | |||||||
| the possibility of blackmail as soon as he saw the developing friendship with Mrs. Maude Robinson after the Victory Ball. | |||||||
| Soon he acquired two accomplices, a ne'er-do-well swindler named Montague Noel Newton and William Cooper Hobbs, a | |||||||
| criminal ran a bogus solicitor's office in London under the name of Appleton and Co. The Robinsons were not living | |||||||
| together and the husband had no part in the plot. However, although she later denied it, Mrs. Robinson probably knew | |||||||
| what was going on. | |||||||
| "Early on the morning of December 26, 1919, Newton rushed into Hari Singh's suite in a Paris hotel (the door of which had | |||||||
| just been unlocked by Captain Arthur) and confronted the prince in bed with his mistress. Posing as the woman's husband, | |||||||
| Newton shouted: "Now I've got you! I've caught you with my wife!" Mrs. Robinson screamed, jumped out of bed and put | |||||||
| a convincing performance of scratching Newton's face and pulling his hair. Without revealing that the intruder was not in | |||||||
| fact her husband, she then pretended to allow the two men to quieten her hysterics. "After all, Maudie," the prince said | |||||||
| soothingly, "he is your husband." Mrs. Robinson then ran into another room and Newton left the suite with the parting | |||||||
| threat: "You'll hear from my solicitors. I have all the evidence I need." An hour later Mrs. Robinson had packed and | |||||||
| departed for London. She never saw Hari Singh again. | |||||||
| "Meanwhile, the highly agitated prince had summoned his ADC, told him what had happened and asked his advice. There | |||||||
| was only one thing to do, said Captain Arthur after listening sympathetically to his distraught master. He must buy | |||||||
| Robinson off. The scandal of divorce proceedings would certainly cause the British Government to veto his succession to | |||||||
| the throne of Kashmir. The prince agreed and also accepted Arthur's suggestion that the ADC locate the supposed | |||||||
| Robinson before he left Paris and offer him hush money. | |||||||
| "As a result, on December 30 Hari Singh signed a cheque made out to Charles Robinson for £150,000 and was assured by | |||||||
| Captain Arthur that the matter was ended. Arthur was supposed to hand the cheque to Robinson. Instead, he sent it to | |||||||
| his confederate, Hobbs, in London. | |||||||
| "Meanwhile, Newton (who had earlier been introduced to the real Robinson by Mrs. Robinson) had seen the husband and | |||||||
| told him that his wife was "playing around with a n****r in Paris." Robinson was highly indignant and talked of a divorce, | |||||||
| but he soon calmed down when Newton suggested that he let a firm of solicitors he knew, Appleton and Co., try to get | |||||||
| some money out of Prince Hari Singh. | |||||||
| "Hobbs (as Appleton and Co.) agreed to act for Charles Robinson, omitting to inform him that he had just opened an | |||||||
| account in his name at the Midland Bank with Hari Singh's £150,000 cheque. Over the next few days Hobbs (who had | |||||||
| posed at the bank as Charles Robinson) cashed several large cheques there and ultimately withdrew the whole £150,000. | |||||||
| Then Hobbs called in Robinson and told him Hari Singh had agreed to pay £25,000 if he would withdraw his divorce action. | |||||||
| Robinson was delighted. He paid Hobbs £4000 as legal fees and was reunited with his wife, who was quite happy to help | |||||||
| him spend the windfall and also believed Hari Singh had paid only £25,000. Hobbs, Newton and Arthur split the remaining | |||||||
| amount of £125,000. Hari Singh returned to Kashmir and with that the whole affair might have finished. | |||||||
| "But in 1924 the conspirators fell out. Newton accused Hobbs of swindling him over a deal and out of spite he revealed to | |||||||
| Robinson that the prince had actually paid out £150,000. In November 1924 Robinson sued the Midland Bank for the | |||||||
| balance of £125,000 - claiming that they had wrongly paid the money out of his account on a forged cheque. | |||||||
| "The whole story came out at the trial, the bank finally winning the case on the ground that the money had been obtained | |||||||
| illegally from the prince and thus, at law, Robinson was not entitled to any part of it. This immediately brought Scotland | |||||||
| Yard into the case and as a result Hobbs and Arthur both served short prison terms. No charges were laid against Newton | |||||||
| or the Robinsons. | |||||||
| "Meanwhile, the American Press had broken the news that the mysterious "Mr. A." in the blackmail proceedings was in fact | |||||||
| Prince Hari Singh, heir to the Maharajah of Kashmir. His shocked uncle banished him to a remote estate for six months and | |||||||
| made him perform ritual acts of humiliation and penance. However, he succeeded to the throne of Kashmir on the death of | |||||||
| his uncle late in 1925 and the British Government gave him a magnificent coronation that cost £500,000. The new | |||||||
| maharajah travelled frequently to Europe, always in great state. He booked accommodation at hotels by the floor and a | |||||||
| fleet of six Rolls-Royces, all carrying the word Kashmir in scarlet on the radiators, provided his transport. | |||||||
| "Most of the population of Kashmir were Moslems, but their ruler, Hari Singh, was a Hindu, and racial riots often kept his | |||||||
| realm in a state of turmoil. After World War II, with independence for India imminent, Hari Singh, could not make up his | |||||||
| mind whether to take Kashmir into Hindu India or Moslem Pakistan. In November 1947 Pathan tribesmen from Pakistan | |||||||
| invaded Kashmir and the monarch fled to Jammu with an 85-vehicle convoy loaded with his treasure. There he appealed | |||||||
| to Indian Prime Minister Nehru for aid, offering in return to sign an instrument of cession by which Kashmir became part of | |||||||
| India. Nehru agreed and sent in the Indian Army, although today Kashmir still remains a bone of contention between India | |||||||
| and Pakistan. | |||||||
| "Hari Singh accepted an annual allowance of £50,000 from the Indian Government and settled in Bombay, where he | |||||||
| devoted himself to the breeding of polo ponies. He also began building a grandiose apartment block, but was warned by a | |||||||
| fortune teller that he would die the moment the building was completed. So, from then on, on the site he employed a | |||||||
| permanent team of workers to alternately tear down and rebuild a portion of the building. | |||||||
| "Sir Hari Singh died of a heart attack on April 25, 1961, having outlived all the conspirators in the blackmail case that | |||||||
| almost cost him his throne. Mrs. Robinson died penniless in 1965. To the end she still proudly boasted that she had | |||||||
| spent £100,000 before she was 45 although she never admitted having been involved in the blackmail plot." | |||||||
| Sir Vivian Everard Donne Jarrad [nominated Kt Bach 1937, but not installed] | |||||||
| Jarrad was named as an intended Knight Bachelor in the 1937 Coronation Honours List. His citation in the London Gazette | |||||||
| (Supplement 34396, page 3077) describes him as "Agent, Bengal-Nagpur Railway." He died, however, before he could be | |||||||
| invested. In the following year, there appeared a notice in the Gazette (issue 34486, page 1163) dated 17 February 1938 | |||||||
| which states that "The KING has been graciously pleased, by Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, to grant unto | |||||||
| Beryl Lennox, widow of Vivian Everard Donne Jarrad, Gentleman, 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 at the hands of | |||||||
| His Majesty." | |||||||
| Charles John Johnston [nominated Kt Bach 1918, but died before his Patent of Knighthood could be completed] | |||||||
| Johnston's name appears as an addendum to a listing of intended knights published in the London Gazette (issue 30825, | |||||||
| page 9111) with the notation that "the Honourable Charles John Johnston, Speaker of the Legislative Council of the | |||||||
| Dominion of New Zealand, died before his Patent of Knighthood could be completed." | |||||||
| Subsequently, the Edinburgh Gazette (issue 13416, page 1138) included the following notice:- | |||||||
| 'The King has been pleased, by Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, bearing date the 15th January 1919, to | |||||||
| ordain and declare that Alice Johnston, widow of the Honourable Charles John Johnston, later Speaker of the Legislative | |||||||
| Council of the Dominion of New Zealand, shall have, hold and enjoy the style, title, place and precedence to which she | |||||||
| would have been entitled had her husband survived the receive the honour of Knight Bachelor at the hands of His Majesty.' | |||||||
| Sir Joseph Jonas [Kt Bach 1905, degraded 1918] | |||||||
| Jonas was born in 1845 at Bingen, then in the Grand Duchy of Hesse. He refused to do military service for Prussia and | |||||||
| migrated to England in 1867. Two years later he settled in Sheffield and was naturalized as a British subject in 1876, | |||||||
| marrying a Sheffield lady in the same year. He became a very wealthy man in his role as managing director of Sir Joseph | |||||||
| Jonas, Colver & Co. Limited, which owned the Continental and Novo Steel Works in Sheffield. He became Lord Mayor of | |||||||
| Sheffield in 1905, the year when he was knighted, and was also for many years the German Consul in Sheffield. | |||||||
| In July 1918, Jonas was charged at the Central Criminal Court with conspiring in 1913 with Charles Alfred Vernon, who | |||||||
| had been employed at the Ministry of Munitions, to contravene the Official Secrets Act by obtaining and communicating | |||||||
| information regarding Messrs Vickers' rifle works at Crayford in Kent, which was calculated to be useful to an enemy. | |||||||
| Both defendants were acquitted of felony, but the jury found that Vernon had communicated information, which had been | |||||||
| unlawfully obtained, to Jonas, and that Jonas had aided and abetted Vernon to commit that misdemeanour. Jonas was | |||||||
| fined £2,000 and Vernon £1,000. | |||||||
| Mr. Tindal Atkinson KC, in his speech for the defence, said that "Jonas took upon himself sole responsibility of having | |||||||
| obtained the information. Vernon was his clerk, and was instructed by Jonas to obtain the information. The information | |||||||
| referred to was in no sense information that was intended to assist a possible enemy. The sole purpose Jonas had in his | |||||||
| mind was to obtain information for the purpose of satisfying an enquiry made by a customer of his, who unfortunately, as | |||||||
| it now turned out, was a German. That information was connected to a firm which was about to open business in | |||||||
| competition with von Gontard [Baron Paul von Gontard, managing director of DWM, a German munitions manufacturer]. In | |||||||
| case of that kind, involving communication with any member of the German Empire, it was almost impossible for the jury's | |||||||
| mind to be free from prejudice, and it was deplorable in the interests of justice that the case should be tried now in | |||||||
| in reference to matters which took place nearly five years ago. The whole matter was nothing more or less than a trade | |||||||
| inquiry acceded to by Sir Joseph Jonas to assist his customer. It was assisting the trade of Germany and adding to her | |||||||
| riches, it was true, but it was not political information. Vickers' was purely a private concern, and the only connection | |||||||
| which had been shown between the Government and Vickers' was that in 1913 the Government submitted to that firm | |||||||
| the pattern of a rifle which was to be manufactured on a commercial basis. But that rifle was stillborn, and Messrs Vickers' | |||||||
| had not made any of them." | |||||||
| The Attorney General (Sir Frederick Smith, later 1st Earl of Birkenhead) said that "the evidence indicated that in the time | |||||||
| of peace the amount of work given by the German Government to the von Gontard company was just sufficient to keep it | |||||||
| going, so that it might be useful to the German Government on the outbreak of war. Sir Joseph Jonas knew that he was | |||||||
| giving information as to what was taking place in a factory which enjoyed the confidence and secrets of the British | |||||||
| Government to a man who was periodically in communication with the experts and the buyers of the German Government." | |||||||
| The Judge, Mr. Justice Lawrence, in summing up said that "the text of the Official Secrets Act was a wide one. The | |||||||
| safety and interests of the State were matters which affected every individual from the highest to the lowest, and, | |||||||
| consequently, it was right that the statute should be wide in its terms and all-embracing. The question whether at the | |||||||
| time Vickers' works was a prohibited place was the key of the situation. It would be idle to read the Act as protecting a | |||||||
| works while rifles were being made and not when it was being prepared for the installation of machinery necessary for the | |||||||
| manufacture of the rifles. It would be most unjust for the jury to allow their minds to be prejudiced against the prisoner by | |||||||
| the conduct of the Germans of the war. But they had to consider that here was a German Consul, Sir Joseph Jonas, and | |||||||
| there was von Gontard, who was acting head of a private company producing Mauser rifles. Our Government in 1913 were | |||||||
| minded apparently to produce a rifle of new construction and great power. Information as that would be of great value. | |||||||
| Sheffield was one of the astute cities of this country, and to gain pre-eminence there a person must be very wide-awake | |||||||
| and able to 'put two and two together.' Sir Joseph Jonas had amassed a great fortune in Sheffield by great industry and | |||||||
| great ability, and yet he wanted them to come to the conclusion that in dealing with von Gontard he was simple as a child | |||||||
| and did not know anything about why von Gontard was making his persistent inquiries about Vickers'." | |||||||
| Following Jonas' conviction, the London Gazette of 3rd September 1918 [issue 30881, page 10391] contained notice that | |||||||
| "Letters Patent, bearing date the 30th day of August, 1918, have passed the Great Seal degrading Joseph Jonas from the | |||||||
| degree, title and dignity of Knight Bachelor, which were conferred upon him on the 24th day of July, 1905." | |||||||
| Sir George Alfred Julius [Kt Bach 1929] | |||||||
| The September 1958 issue of the monthly Australian magazine "Parade" contains the following biography:- | |||||||
| 'There are still many people who believe the automatic totalisator, which is as much a part of the modern racetrack as a | |||||||
| horse, was invented by the Most Reverend Churchill Julius [1847-1938], Archbishop of Christchurch [1890-1925] and | |||||||
| Primate of New Zealand [1922-1925]. The story gained credence when His Grace, a superb engineer and clock expert, was | |||||||
| seen leaving the totalisator at an Auckland racecourse early this [20th] century. The racing fraternity and churchgoers of | |||||||
| the city were convinced the machine had broken down and the Archbishop had been called to fix it. Actually, the machine | |||||||
| which revolutionised betting was invented by the Archbishop's son, George Alfred Julius, one of Australia's greatest | |||||||
| engineering geniuses. | |||||||
| 'George Julius was born on April 29, 1873, at Norwich, England. He was still a child when his father, the Rev. Churchill | |||||||
| Julius, was appointed Archdeacon of Ballarat. George was sent to Melbourne Grammar School. The archdeacon, when not | |||||||
| preaching or peddling furiously round the town on his bicycle, was usually to be found covered in grease in the workshop | |||||||
| at the rear of his home tinkering with weird gadgets. In the early 1890s, the Archdeacon was created Bishop of | |||||||
| Christchurch. He took his lathes with him to New Zealand. Christchurch had never seen or heard of a bishop like him. | |||||||
| Wherever he went, his dexterity with such tools as knitting needles and hairpins became proverbial. He became clock- | |||||||
| mender-in-chief to the diocese. Country vicars kept clocks that would not work until Bishop Julius paid his annual visit. | |||||||
| 'Meanwhile, the mechanical bishop's son, George Julius, was forging ahead at Canterbury College, Christchurch. In 1885, | |||||||
| he graduated B.Sc. He was still learning a few tricks in engineering from the bishop when the West Australian Department | |||||||
| of Railways advertised for an assistant engineer. George got the job. His extraordinary flair for imaginative engineering | |||||||
| brought him quickly to the notice of his chief. He was promoted to chief draughtsman and engineer in charge of tests. | |||||||
| About this time they had an election in W.A. The losers clamoured the voting was irregular. Young Julius set to work and | |||||||
| invented a fool-proof voting machine. It worked splendidly. The Government, however, decided preferences should be | |||||||
| handled in a different way. Julius fixed that, only to find the authorities wanted something else. Promptly he told them to | |||||||
| hold their elections their own way, and put the voting machine aside. It was always in his mind, however. Within weeks | |||||||
| he visualised adapting it as an automatic totalisator. | |||||||
| 'George Julius had no interest in racing. To emphasise this, he often said he did not know a horse's head from its tail. | |||||||
| Totalisators were not new. A machine of sorts had been used in Sydney by the A[Australian] J[hockey] C[lob] back in | |||||||
| 1878. Officials frowned on it as a serious departure from racecourse tradition. The Press, however, claimed it would | |||||||
| remove some of the great abuses connected with betting. The first machines were worked by hand. They consisted of a | |||||||
| line of ticket sellers at an open bench. Behind them was a board with a series of numbers, each with a lever. The sellers | |||||||
| called aloud the bets they took. A sweating man at the board pulled the appropriate levers to register the bets. Wagering | |||||||
| finished, the dividend, after deduction of various percentages, was worked out. | |||||||
| 'In those days, a dividend was paid only on the winner. Later, the method of computing dividends for places was evolved. | |||||||
| Julius wanted to make a fully automatic machine that would record the bets and compute the dividends. The intricate | |||||||
| mechanism was to be operated by electricity. He was still working on the machine when he met Eva O'Connor, daughter | |||||||
| of the W.A. Public Works Department and supervising engineer of the Kalgoorlie waterline [Charles Yelverton O'Connor | |||||||
| [1843-1902] after whom one the world's biggest electorates (335,000 sq m) in the Australian House of Representatives is | |||||||
| named]. George married Eva, for, apart from his natural affection for her, she was one of those rare girls who did mind a | |||||||
| husband who spent much of his time at home engrossed in a workshop. | |||||||
| In 1907, the Julius's moved to Darling Point, Sydney. George's first act was to erect his workshop. As a consultant | |||||||
| engineer, often called by the Commonwealth and State Governments, he had little time to spare. Every free minute he had | |||||||
| went into the weird collection of wheels, cogs, ropes and pulleys that made up his totalisator. At last it was finished - a | |||||||
| huge affair comprising a number of cast-iron boxes and an apparent tangle of piano wires and lead weights. Julius opened | |||||||
| negotiations with the Ellerslie Racecourse, in Auckland. | |||||||
| 'The first automatic totalisator took a lot of selling. Operators were doubtful if the public would have much confidence in | |||||||
| a machine that calculated bets and dividends. Julius convinced the racecourse authorities his machine was fool-proof. | |||||||
| They decided to buy it. George supervised the setting of every nut and bolt. One Saturday in 1913 [Easter Saturday, 22 | |||||||
| March 1913], it was ready. | |||||||
| 'Meanwhile the old bishop had gone up in the ecclesiastical world. He was now Archbishop of Christchurch and [later] | |||||||
| Primate of New Zealand. His Grace was proud of his son's achievements and decided he must see this new totalisator. He | |||||||
| was well aware of the rumour current in New Zealand that he had actually designed it, but, because of his position, could | |||||||
| hardly associate himself with an instrument of gambling. | |||||||
| 'Early that Saturday morning, His Grace entered the building housing his son's totalisator. He became so absorbed in the | |||||||
| mechanical perfection of the machine that, by the time he left, a crowd was massing for the races. The Archbishop slipped | |||||||
| out as quietly as possible, but not before hundreds had seen him. The whisper raced round the course: "That new-fangled | |||||||
| tote machine broke down and they had to get the Archbishop in to fix it." | |||||||
| 'Back in Sydney, George Julius saw the possibility of a world market for his exclusively Australian machine. He took over an | |||||||
| old shed at Newtown and put the Julius totalisator on the market. All the big courses in Australia installed them, despite | |||||||
| the enormous cost. With their efficiency proved, Julius and his top technicians went overseas on a great selling campaign. | |||||||
| England, France, India installed Julius machines on their tracks. The firm moved to a bigger building in Chalmers St., where | |||||||
| George Julius continued to improve the design of the totalisator till it was as mechanically perfect and fool-proof as human | |||||||
| genius could make it. | |||||||
| 'Julius' interest in this money-spinner, however, was secondary to his model railway at his Darling Point home and his | |||||||
| association with the C.S.I.R.O. [Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation]. Every part of the railway | |||||||
| he built himself. It comprised a model city, with wharves, working models of ships, cranes and dredges. Dozens of trains | |||||||
| ran from the wharves through tunnels in the city and out into the country. The set was exhibited throughout Australia and | |||||||
| raised thousands of pounds for charity. | |||||||
| His other great interest was the C.S.I.R.O., which he was asked to set up. Prime Minister Bruce asked Julius to select two | |||||||
| other men to act with him on the council of the C.S.I.R.O. He approached Dr. [Sir Albert Cherbury] David Rivett, an | |||||||
| engineering professor at Melbourne University, and Mr. W[illiam] J[ohnstone] Newbigin [1874-1927], a well-known engineer. | |||||||
| After the council was formed, a member of Parliament, mistaking Dr. Rivett for a doctor of medicine, asked: "What is this | |||||||
| council? It seems to consist of two _____ plumbers and a pill roller." From that day whenever George Julius was asked to | |||||||
| describe his occupation, he always referred to himself as a "_____ plumber." | |||||||
| 'When motor cars first arrived in Sydney, George Julius interrupted his research into totalisator machines, soil standards, | |||||||
| prickly pears and timber to buy one. The car was one of the first Fords landed in Sydney. Gears were operated by a lever | |||||||
| on the floor. Pedal gears did not come till later. One day Mrs. Julius took the Ford for a run in Centennial Park and stalled | |||||||
| the engine. She was wondering how to start it again when a passing workman offered to help. "What you do," he said, "is | |||||||
| to put this lever here, that one there, wind the starting handle, so ----" The Ford roared into life and took off. It hurtled | |||||||
| over the grass, whizzed between two trees, dipped its bonnet, and ploughed into a lake. On it went till water clogged the | |||||||
| fuel system. It stood desolately surrounded by water. Some minutes later, George Julius received a phone call at his | |||||||
| Sydney office. "Mr. Julius," said a voice. "Your Ford is stuck in the middle of one of the lakes at Centennial Park." It took a | |||||||
| lot to upset George Julius, but it is on record that a week later he was still fuming. | |||||||
| 'In 1929, George Julius was knighted. The nation appreciated the work he had done with the C.S.I.R.O. Later, he was | |||||||
| honoured with the degree of Dr. of Science (Hon.) by the University of New Zealand. The University of Melbourne gave him | |||||||
| its highest award for engineering achievement - the W. C. Kernot Memorial Medal [named after William Charles Kernot | |||||||
| (1845-1909), the first professor of engineering at the University of Melbourne]. | |||||||
| 'On June 28, 1946, 73 years-old Sir George Julius died leaving a legacy of engineering achievement that will assist | |||||||
| Australia's national economy for many years to come.' | |||||||
| Allan Kemakeza [Kt Bach 2001, annulled 2016] | |||||||
| The following entry appeared in the Edinburgh Gazette of 6 January 2017 (issue 27816, page 10):- | |||||||
| "Letters Patent dated 23 December 2016 have passed the Great Seal of the Realm cancelling and annulling the Knighthood | |||||||
| conferred upon Allan Kemakeza on the 16 June 2001 as a Knight Bachelor." | |||||||
| Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington Kennett-Barrington [Kt Bach 1886] | |||||||
| From the "Aberdeen Daily Journal" of 18 July 1903:- | |||||||
| 'A Westminster coroner's jury yesterday returned a verdict of accidental death in the case of Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington | |||||||
| Kennett Barrington, who died at his town residence from the effects of an accident sustained by ballooning. Evidence | |||||||
| showed that deceased had made a balloon ascent with Mr. Frank Butler from the Ranelagh Club on June 10th, and, in | |||||||
| descending, Sir Vincent, instead of kneeling in the car, came down with stiff leg and sprained his ankle. Blood poisoning | |||||||
| supervened, following suppuration of the ankle joint.' | |||||||