KNIGHTS AND DAMES
DOO - FOW
Last updated 13/11/2018 (14 Jan 2026)
Last Name/Title First Names Created Order Born Died Age
Dookun Dewoonarain 30 Oct 1984 Kt Bach 7 Dec 1929 24 Jul 2004 74
Doolette George Philip 11 Jul 1916 Kt Bach 24 Jan 1840 19 Jan 1924 83
Doorly Charles William 10 Jul 1935 Kt Bach 20 Jan 1875 5 Feb 1942 67
Doran Gregory 20 Mar 2024 Kt Bach 24 Nov 1958
Doran Henry Francis 12 Jul 1915 Kt Bach 15 Apr 1856 23 Jun 1928 72
Doran John 3 Jun 1893 KCB (Mil) 1 Oct 1824 29 Sep 1903 78
Doratt John 14 Feb 1838 Kt Bach 1779 1863 84
Dorey Graham Martyn 14 Jul 1993 Kt Bach 15 Dec 1932 25 Jun 2015 82
Dorfman Lloyd Marshall 16 Nov 2018 Kt Bach 25 Aug 1952
Dorion Antoine-Aimé 4 Oct 1877 Kt Bach 17 Jan 1818 31 May 1891 73
Dorman Arthur John, later [1923] 1st baronet 1 Jan 1918 KBE 8 Aug 1848 12 Feb 1931 82
Dorman Maurice Henry
Governor of Sierra Leone 1956‑1961 and Governor General 1961‑1962; Governor of Malta 1962‑1964 and Governor General 1964‑1971
1 Jan 1957
9 Jun 1961
1 Dec 1961
KCMG
GCMG
GCVO
7 Aug 1912 26 Oct 1993 81
Dorman-Smith Reginald Hugh
MP for Petersfield 1935‑1941; Governor of Burma 1941‑1946
11 Jun 1937
12 Feb 1941
Kt Bach
GBE (Civ)
10 Mar 1899 20 Mar 1977 78
Dormer Cecil Francis Joseph 11 May 1937 KCMG 14 Feb 1883 28 Jul 1979 96
Dormer James Charlemagne
For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page
25 May 1889 KCB (Mil) 26 Jan 1834 3 May 1893 59
Dorward Arthur Robert Ford 24 Jul 1901 KCB (Mil) 13 Jul 1848 25 Mar 1934 85
Dos Santos Errol Lionel 12 Apr 1946 Kt Bach 1 Sep 1890 19 Nov 1992 102
Doubleday Leslie 16 Jul 1957 Kt Bach 4 Sep 1887 6 Feb 1975 87
Dougan Susan Dilys 29 Jan 2020 DCMG 3 Mar 1955
Dougherty Ivan Noel 4 Oct 1968 Kt Bach 6 Apr 1907 4 Mar 1998 90
Dougherty James Brown
MP for Londonderry 1914‑1918; PC [I] 1908
11 Aug 1902
24 Jun 1910
12 Jul 1911
Kt Bach
KCB (Civ)
KCVO
13 Nov 1844 3 Jan 1934 89
Doughty Adelaide Baillieu 1 Jan 1971 DBE (Civ) 2 Dec 1908 12 Aug 1986 77
Doughty Arthur George 3 Jun 1935 KBE (Civ) 22 Mar 1860 1 Dec 1936 76
Doughty Charles 18 Feb 1941 Kt Bach 27 Jul 1878 2 May 1956 77
Doughty George
MP for Great Grimsby 1895‑Jan 1910 and Dec 1910‑1914
5 Jul 1904 Kt Bach 1854 27 Apr 1914 59
Doughty (Graham) Martin 12 Jul 2001 Kt Bach 11 Oct 1949 4 Mar 2009 59
Doughty William Roland 25 Jul 1990 Kt Bach 18 Jul 1925 21 Mar 2015 89
Douglas Adye 14 Aug 1902 Kt Bach 31 May 1815 10 Apr 1906 90
Douglas Archibald Lucius 26 Jun 1902
11 Aug 1905
2 Jan 1911
KCB (Mil)
GCVO
GCB (Mil)
8 Feb 1842 12 Mar 1913 71
Douglas Charles Eurwicke
MP for Warwick 1837‑1852 and Banbury 1859‑1865
12 Oct 1832
4 Apr 1859
Kt Bach
KCMG
12 May 1806 21 Feb 1887 80
Douglas Charles Whittingham Horsley 28 Jun 1907
19 Jun 1911
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
17 Jul 1850 25 Oct 1914 64
Douglas Donald Macleod 12 Jul 1972 Kt Bach 28 Jun 1911 28 Jan 1993 81
Douglas (Edward) Sholto 31 Aug 1977 Kt Bach 23 Dec 1909 17 Aug 1997 87
Douglas Francis Campbell Ross, later [1950] 1st Baron Douglas of Barloch
MP for Battersea North 1940‑1946; Governor of Malta 1946‑1949
21 Oct 1947 KCMG 21 Oct 1889 30 Mar 1980 90
Douglas Graeme Bruce 7 Jun 2010 KNZM 1929 1 Sep 2016 87
Douglas (Henry) Percy 2 Jan 1933 KCB (Mil) 1 Nov 1876 4 Nov 1939 63
Douglas Howard, 3rd baronet
MP for Liverpool 1842‑1847
18 Mar 1835
18 Jul 184
27 Aug 1841
GCMG
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Civ)
1 Jul 1776 9 Nov 1861 85
Douglas Hugh Osborne 13 Jun 1981 KCVO 11 Sep 1911 4 Jan 1986 74
Douglas James
Governor of Vancouver Island 1851‑1864 and British Columbia 1858‑1864
11 Aug 1863 KCB (Civ) 15 Aug 1803 2 Aug 1877 73
Douglas James Boyd 11 Feb 1958 Kt Bach 27 Apr 1893 4 May 1964 71
Douglas James Dawes 2 Jan 1815
18 May 1860
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
14 Jan 1785 6 Mar 1862 77
Douglas John 16 May 1859
2 Jun 1877
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
1818 8 Sep 1887 69
Douglas John 24 May 1883 KCMG 1836 23 Aug 1885 49
Douglas Joseph Abraham 24 Mar 1841 Kt Bach 1796 3 Apr 1866 69
Douglas (Margaret) Mary 30 Dec 2006 DBE (Civ) 25 Mar 1921 16 May 2007 86
Douglas Neil 19 Jul 1838 KCB (Mil) 1779 1 Sep 1853 74
Douglas Neil James 24 Nov 2009 Kt Bach 28 May 1949 23 Aug 2020 71
Douglas Richard Philip 25 Sep 2024 Kt Bach 20 Nov 1956
Douglas Robert Kennaway 18 Dec 1903 Kt Bach 23 Aug 1838 20 May 1913 74
Douglas Robert McCallum 28 Jul 1976 Kt Bach 2 Feb 1899 7 Dec 1996 97
Douglas Roger Owen 31 May 1991 Kt Bach 5 Dec 1937
Douglas William 8 Nov 1915 KCMG 13 Aug 1858 2 Nov 1920 62
Douglas William Fettes 17 May 1882 Kt Bach 12 Mar 1822 20 Jul 1891 69
Douglas William Randolph
PC 1977
29 Mar 1969
11 Jun 1983
Kt Bach
KCMG
24 Sep 1921 12 Aug 2003 81
Douglas William Scott 12 Jun 1941
2 Jun 1943
2 Jan 1950
KBE (Civ)
KCB (Civ)
GCB (Civ)
20 Aug 1890 17 Feb 1953 62
Douglas William Sholto, later [1948] 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside 1 Jul 1941
1 Jan 1946
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
23 Dec 1893 29 Oct 1969 75
Douglas-Campbell Archibald, 4th Baron Blythswood 1 Jan 1924 KCVO 25 Apr 1870 14 Nov 1929 59
Douglas-Hamilton Douglas, 14th Duke of Hamilton and 11th Duke of Brandon
MP for Renfrewshire East 1930‑1940; PC 1940
1 Jan 1946
8 Dec 1951
GCVO
KT
3 Feb 1903 30 Mar 1973 70
Douglas-Hamilton George Nigel, 10th Earl of Selkirk
Paymaster General 1953‑1955; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1955‑1957; First Lord of the Admiralty 1957‑1959; PC 1955
8 Dec 1959
17 Dec 1963
30 Nov 1976
GCMG
GBE (Civ)
KT
4 Jan 1906 24 Nov 1994 88
Douglas-Jones Crawford Douglas 27 Jun 1934 Kt Bach 4 Nov 1874 2 Mar 1956 81
Douglas-Pennant Cyril Eustace 2 Jan 1950 KCB (Mil) 7 Apr 1894 3 Apr 1961 66
Douglass Harry, later [1967] Baron Douglass of Cleveland [L] 14 Feb 1964 Kt Bach 1 Jan 1902 5 Apr 1978 76
Douglass James Nicholas 29 Jun 1882 Kt Bach 16 Oct 1826 19 Jun 1898 71
Douglas-Scott-Montagu John Walter Edward, 2nd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
MP for New Forest 1892‑1905
30 Dec 1919 KCIE 10 Jun 1866 30 Mar 1929 62
Douie James McCrone 12 Dec 1911 KCSI 8 Mar 1854 18 Mar 1935 81
Doulton Henry 12 Aug 1887 Kt Bach 25 Jul 1820 18 Nov 1897 77
Dove Clifford Alfred 11 Jul 1967 Kt Bach 1 Dec 1904 11 Mar 1988 83
Dove Ian William 4 Nov 2014 Kt Bach 31 Dec 1963
Dove Jane Frances 2 Jan 1928 DBE (Civ) 27 Jun 1847 21 Jun 1942 94
Dover Kenneth James 10 Feb 1977 Kt Bach 11 Mar 1920 7 Mar 2010 89
Dovercourt, Baron see "Holmes"
Doveton John 20 Jul 1838 KCB (Mil) 1768 7 Nov 1847 79
Dove-Wilson John Carnegie 6 Feb 1918 Kt Bach 27 Apr 1865 18 Apr 1935 69
Dow Hugh 24 Dec 1940
14 Aug 1947
KCSI
GCIE
8 May 1886 20 Nov 1978 92
Dowbiggin Herbert Layard 24 Feb 1931 Kt Bach 1880 24 May 1966 85
Dowdall Laurence Charles Edward Downing 1 Jul 1912 Kt Bach 25 Sep 1851 23 Feb 1936 84
Dowden Oliver
MP for Hertsmere 2015-; Deputy Prime Minister 2023‑2024; PC 2019
4 Jul 2024 KCB (Civ) 1 Aug 1978
Dowding Arthur Ninian 1 Jan 1945 KBE (Mil) 4 Jan 1886 26 Nov 1966 80
Dowding Hugh Caswall Tremenheere, later [1943] 1st Baron Dowding 3 Jun 1933
26 Jun 1937
8 Oct 1940
KCB (Mil)
GCVO
GCB (Mil)
24 Apr 1882 15 Feb 1970 87
Dowell Anthony James 21 Nov 1995 Kt Bach 16 Feb 1943
Dowell William Montagu 18 Nov 1882
25 May 1895
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
2 Aug 1825 27 Dec 1912 87
Dowler Arthur Arnhold Bullick 13 Jun 1946
1 Jan 1952
KBE (Mil)
KCB (Mil)
16 Jul 1895 14 Nov 1963 68
Dowling Ann Patricia
OM 2015
30 Dec 2006 DBE (Civ) 15 Jul 1952
Dowling Hallam Walter 3 Jun 1978 KBE (Civ) 18 Aug 1909 5 Feb 1983 73
Dowling James Edward 26 Nov 1838 Kt Bach 25 Nov 1787 27 Sep 1844 56
Dowling Jean Elizabeth - see "Taylor"
Dowling Robert 29 Oct 2002 Kt Bach 8 Sep 1940
Dowling Roy Russell 1 Jan 1957
27 Mar 1963
KBE (Mil)
KCVO
28 May 1901 15 Apr 1969 67
Down Alastair Frederick 12 Jul 1978 Kt Bach 23 Jul 1914 22 Oct 2004 90
Down Charles Edward 1 Jan 1920 KBE (Civ) 13 Jul 1857 20 Aug 1927 70
Down Ernest Edward 1 Jan 1953 KBE (Mil) 10 Feb 1902 15 Feb 1980 78
Downe, Viscount see "Dawnay"
Downer Alexander Russell 12 Jun 1965 KBE (Civ) 7 Apr 1910 30 Mar 1981 70
Downer Harold George 3 Nov 1925 Kt Bach 29 Oct 1871 17 May 1935 63
Downer John William 18 Apr 1887 KCMG 6 Jul 1843 2 Aug 1915 72
Downes of Aghanville, Baron see "De Burgh"
Downes Arthur Henry 7 Jul 1910 Kt Bach 11 Oct 1851 11 Mar 1938 86
Downes (Charles) Peter 6 Oct 2015 Kt Bach 15 Oct 1953
Downes Edward Thomas 16 Jul 1991 Kt Bach 17 Jun 1924 10 Jul 2009 85
Downes Joseph 25 May 1900 Kt Bach 1848 22 Sep 1925 77
Downes-Shaw (Archibald) Havergal 8 Jul 1952 Kt Bach 29 Dec 1884 4 Sep 1961 76
Downey Gordon Stanley 31 Dec 1983 KCB (Civ) 26 Apr 1928 12 Apr 2022 93
Downie Alexander Mackenzie 1 Jul 1840 Kt Bach 1810 3 Feb 1852 41
Downie Harold Frederick 1 Jan 1951 KBE (Civ) 26 Sep 1889 14 Jan 1966 76
Downing Stanford Edwin 5 Feb 1926 Kt Bach 1870 12 Jun 1933 62
Downman Thomas Charles Francis 5 Oct 1831
6 Apr 1852
Kt Bach
KCB (Mil)
1776 10 Aug 1852 76
Downs Diarmuid 12 Feb 1985 Kt Bach 23 Apr 1922 12 Feb 2014 91
Downward Peter Aldcroft 12 Jun 1999 KCVO 10 Apr 1924 18 Oct 2014 90
Downward William Atkinson 2 Aug 1977 Kt Bach 5 Dec 1912 1 Jan 2005 92
Dowse Maurice Brian 16 Jul 1953 KCVO 10 Sep 1899 24 Sep 1986 87
Dowson Ernest MacLeod 3 Jun 1924 KBE (Civ) 19 Nov 1876 26 Jun 1950 73
Dowson Hubert Arthur 11 Jun 1937 Kt Bach 26 Jan 1866 20 Jul 1946 80
Dowson Oscar Follett 11 Jun 1937 Kt Bach 23 Oct 1879 27 Dec 1961 82
Dowson Philip Manning 23 Jul 1980 Kt Bach 16 Aug 1924 22 Aug 2014 90
Dowty George Herbert 10 Jul 1956 Kt Bach 27 Apr 1901 7 Dec 1975 74
Doxford William Theodore
MP for Sunderland 1895‑1906
9 Feb 1900 Kt Bach 1 Feb 1841 1 Oct 1916 75
Doyle Arthur Conan 24 Oct 1902 Kt Bach 22 May 1859 7 Jul 1930 71
Doyle Charles Hastings 13 Feb 1869 KCMG 10 Apr 1804 19 Mar 1883 78
Doyle Reginald Derek Henry 7 Mar 1989 Kt Bach 13 Jun 1929 6 Jun 2015 84
Doyle William Henry 12 Dec 1873 Kt Bach 1822 27 Apr 1879 56
Doyle-Price Jacqueline
MP for Thurrock 2010‑2024
29 Dec 2023 DBE (Civ) 5 Aug 1969
D'Oyly Carte Bridget Cicely 14 Jun 1975 DBE (Civ) 25 Mar 1908 2 May 1985 77
Drabble Margaret
[wife of Sir Michael de Courcy Fraser Holroyd]
14 Jun 2008 DBE (Civ) 5 Jun 1939
Drage Benjamin 25 Feb 1932 Kt Bach 1878 14 Nov 1952 74
Drake (Arthur) Eric Courtney 14 Jul 1970 Kt Bach 29 Nov 1910 31 Oct 1996 85
Drake (Frederick) Maurice 19 May 1978 Kt Bach 15 Feb 1923 6 Apr 2014 91
Drake Henry William 20 May 1871 KCB (Mil) 1812 28 Jan 1882 69
Drake James 13 Feb 1973 Kt Bach 27 Jul 1907 1 Feb 1989 81
Drake William Richard 6 Sep 1869 Kt Bach 1816 2 Dec 1890 74
Drake-Brockman Digby Livingstone 25 Feb 1937 Kt Bach 21 Dec 1877 13 Mar 1959 81
Drake-Brockman Henry Vernon 1 Jan 1913 Kt Bach 8 Nov 1865 11 Jul 1933 67
Drake-Brockman Thomas Charles 22 Aug 1979 Kt Bach 15 May 1919 28 Aug 1992 73
Drayton Henry Lumley 18 Jun 1915 Kt Bach 27 Apr 1869 29 Aug 1950 81
Drayton Mary Josephine ["Joy"]
[originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2004]
1 Aug 2009 DNZM 13 Jan 1916 14 Sep 2012 96
Drayton Robert Harry 15 Feb 1944 Kt Bach 14 Apr 1892 20 Feb 1963 70
Drew Arthur Charles Walter 1 Jan 1964 KCB (Civ) 2 Sep 1912 15 Oct 1993 81
Drew Ferdinand Caire 8 Aug 1960 Kt Bach 1 May 1895 23 May 1986 91
Drew James Syme 1 Jan 1944 KBE (Mil) 1 Sep 1883 27 Jun 1955 71
Drew Jane Beverley 30 Dec 1995 DBE (Civ) 24 Mar 1911 27 Jul 1996 85
Drew Thomas 25 May 1900 Kt Bach 18 Sep 1838 13 Mar 1910 71
Drew Thomas 29 Dec 2023 KCMG 26 Sep 1970
Drew (William) Robert Macfarlane 12 Jun 1965 KCB (Mil) 4 Oct 1907 27 Jul 1991 83
Drewe Cedric 1 Jun 1953 KCVO 26 May 1896 21 Jan 1971 74
Drewry Christopher Francis 17 Jun 2000 KCB (Mil) 25 Jun 1947 4 Nov 2024 77
Dreyer Desmond Parry 1 Jan 1963
1 Jan 1967
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
6 Apr 1910 15 May 2003 93
Dreyer Frederic Charles 3 Jun 1932
11 May 1937
KCB (Mil)
GBE (Mil)
8 Jan 1878 11 Dec 1956 78
Dring (Arthur) John 5 Jun 1952 KBE (Civ) 4 Nov 1902 16 Jun 1991 88
Dring William Arthur 12 Dec 1911 KCIE 8 Nov 1859 24 Nov 1912 53
Drinkwater John Muir 27 Jul 1988 Kt Bach 16 Mar 1925 13 Aug 2019 94
Drinkwater William Leece 20 Mar 1877 Kt Bach 28 Mar 1812 22 May 1909 97
Driver Antony Victor 22 Jul 1986 Kt Bach 20 Jul 1920 7 Jan 2002 81
Driver Arthur John 26 Jun 1962 Kt Bach 20 Mar 1900 10 Mar 1990 89
Driver Eric William 18 Jul 1979 Kt Bach 19 Jan 1911 4 Jun 2010 99
Driver Godfrey Rolles 19 Mar 1968 Kt Bach 20 Aug 1892 22 Apr 1975 82
Drogheda, Earl of see "Moore"
Dron Thomas Middleton 14 Oct 1924 Kt Bach 1880 10 Nov 1924 44
Drower Edwin Mortimer 1 Jan 1941 KBE (Civ) 1880 23 Nov 1951 71
Drucquer Leonard 9 Jul 1968 Kt Bach 4 Feb 1902 28 Mar 1975 73
Druitt (William Arthur) Harvey 1 Jan 1965 KCB (Civ) 19 Apr 1910 6 Feb 1973 62
Drumalbyn, Baron see "Macpherson"
Drummond David 15 Feb 1923 Kt Bach Dec 1852 28 Apr 1932 79
Drummond (Edith) Margaret 1 Jan 1966 DBE (Mil) 4 Sep 1917 21 Apr 1987 69
Drummond Edmund 15 Feb 1887 KCIE 17 Jan 1814 10 Jan 1895 80
Drummond Francis Dudley Williams 3 Jun 1927 KBE (Civ) 27 Jun 1863 26 Sep 1935 72
Drummond Francis Henry Rutherford 14 Jun 1912 KCIE 9 Sep 1857 27 Mar 1919 61
Drummond George Alexander 24 Jun 1904 KCMG 11 Oct 1829 2 Feb 1910 80
Drummond Jack Cecil 15 Feb 1944 Kt Bach 12 Jan 1891 4/5 Aug 1952 61
Drummond (James) Eric, later [1937] 7th Earl of Perth
PC 1933
21 Dec 1916
1 Jan 1934
KCMG
GCMG
17 Aug 1876 15 Dec 1951 75
Drummond James Robert 24 May 1873
23 Apr 1880
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
15 Sep 1812 7 Oct 1895 83
Drummond John Richard Gray 11 Oct 1995 Kt Bach 25 Nov 1934 6 Sep 2006 71
Drummond Maurice Charles Andrew 8 Jun 1939 KBE (Civ) 30 Nov 1877 21 Feb 1957 79
Drummond Roy Maxwell 2 Jun 1943 KCB (Mil) 2 Jun 1894 27 Mar 1945 50
Drummond Victor Arthur Wellington 26 Jun 1903 KCMG 4 Jun 1833 22 Mar 1907 73
Drummond Walter James 30 Jun 1953 Kt Bach 14 May 1891 30 Aug 1965 74
Drummond (William) Alexander Duncan 1 Jan 1957 KBE (Mil) 16 Sep 1901 20 Sep 1988 87
Drummond Hay Francis Ringler 19 Jan 1891 Kt Bach 31 Mar 1830 2 Jun 1905 75
Drummond-Hay John Hay 20 May 1862
3 Dec 1884
KCB (Civ)
GCMG
1 Jun 1816 27 Nov 1893 76
Drummond-Hay Robert 24 Jul 1906 Kt Bach 25 Jul 1846 15 Oct 1926 80
Drury Alan Nigel 4 Jul 1950 Kt Bach 3 Nov 1889 2 Aug 1980 90
Drury Charles Carter 1 Jan 1903
30 Jun 1905
15 Apr 1907
19 Jun 1911
KCSI
KCB (Mil)
GCVO
GCB (Mil)
27 Aug 1846 18 May 1914 67
Drury (Victor William) Michael 25 Jul 1989 Kt Bach 5 Aug 1926 10 Jun 2014 87
Drury-Lowe Drury Curzon 18 Nov 1882
25 May 1895
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
3 Jan 1830 6 Apr 1908 78
Dry Richard 12 Mar 1858 Kt Bach 20 Sep 1815 1 Aug 1869 53
Drysdale (George) Russell 18 Jul 1969 Kt Bach 7 Feb 1912 28 Jun 1981 69
Drysdale Matthew Watt 10 Feb 1953 Kt Bach 27 Nov 1892 30 Jul 1962 69
Drysdale William 13 Apr 1842 Kt Bach 1781 5 Jun 1843 61
Drysdale William 3 Jun 1893 KCB (Mil) 1819 7 Aug 1900 81
Duberly Archibald Hugh 13 Jun 2015 KCVO 4 Apr 1942
Du Boulay James Houssemayne 12 Dec 1911 KCIE 15 Apr 1868 26 Nov 1945 77
Du Boulay Roger William Houssemayne 26 Mar 1982 KCVO 30 Mar 1922 14 Apr 2020 98
Dubuc Joseph 14 Jun 1912 Kt Bach 26 Dec 1840 7 Jan 1914 73
Du Cane Charles
MP for Maldon 1852‑1853 and Essex North 1857‑1868; Governor of Tasmania 1869‑1874
27 Feb 1875 KCMG 5 Dec 1825 25 Feb 1889 63
Du Cane Edmund Frederick 6 Aug 1877 KCB (Civ) 23 Mar 1830 7 Jun 1903 73
Du Cane John Philip 3 Jun 1916
4 Jun 1928
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
5 May 1865 5 Apr 1947 81
du Cann Edward Dillon Lott
MP for Taunton 1956‑1987; PC 1964
31 Dec 1984 KBE (Civ) 28 May 1924 31 Aug 2017 93
Ducie, Earl of see "Reynolds-Moreton"
Duck Francis 19 Jun 1911 KCB (Mil) 17 Dec 1845 May 1934 88
Duckham Arthur McDougal 1 Jan 1917
3 Jun 1929
KCB (Civ)
GBE (Civ)
8 Jul 1879 14 Feb 1932 52
Duckmanton Talbot Sydney 19 Mar 1980 Kt Bach 26 Oct 1921 12 Jun 1995 73
Duckworth Dyce, later [1909] 1st baronet 8 May 1886 Kt Bach 24 Nov 1840 20 Jan 1928 87
Duckworth George Herbert 22 Jun 1927 Kt Bach 5 Mar 1868 27 Apr 1934 66
Duckworth James
MP for Middleton 1897‑1900 and Stockport 1906‑1910
14 Dec 1908 Kt Bach 14 Feb 1840 1 Jan 1915 74
Dudding John Scarbrough 14 Feb 1964 Kt Bach 28 Nov 1915 26 Jun 1986 70
Duddridge James Philip
MP for Rochford & Southend East 2005‑2024
15 Oct 2022 KCMG 26 Aug 1971
Dudgeon Charles John 5 Aug 1903 Kt Bach 3 Sep 1855 23 Jan 1928 72
Dudley, Earl of see "Ward"
Dudley Alan Alves 10 Jun 1961 KBE (Civ) 31 May 1907 13 Sep 1971 64
Dudley Sheldon Francis 11 Jun 1942 KCB (Mil) 16 Aug 1884 6 May 1956 71
Dudley William Edward 13 Jul 1926 Kt Bach 1869 7 May 1938 68
Dudson Ian James 30 Dec 2024 KCVO 15 Jul 1950
Duff Alexander Ludovic 1 Jan 1918
8 Apr 1922
3 Jun 1924
1 Jan 1926
KCB (Mil)
KCVO
GBE (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
20 Feb 1862 22 Nov 1933 71
Duff Alexander William George, 6th Earl Fife, later [1889] 1st Duke of Fife 16 Mar 1881
2 Feb 1901
19 Jun 1911
KT
GCVO
KG
10 Nov 1849 29 Jan 1912 62
Duff Arthur Allen Morison 1 Mar 1929 KCB (Mil) 1874 5 Apr 1952 77
Duff (Arthur) Antony
PC 1980
2 Jun 1973
31 Dec 1979
KCMG
GCMG
25 Feb 1920 13 Aug 2000 80
Duff Beauchamp 19 Mar 1906
28 Jun 1907
1 Jan 1910
19 Jun 1911
1 Jan 1916
KCVO
KCB (Mil)
KCSI
GCB (Mil)
GCSI
17 Feb 1855 20 Jan 1918 62
Duff (Charles) Patrick 1 Jan 1932
23 Jul 1937
KCB (Civ)
KCVO
20 Jul 1889 16 Dec 1972 83
Duff Gordon William 16 May 2007 Kt Bach 27 Dec 1947
Duff Hector Livingstone 4 Oct 1918 KBE 10 Jan 1872 10 Feb 1954 82
Duff James Fitzjames 12 Jul 1949 Kt Bach 1 Feb 1898 24 Apr 1970 72
Duff Lyman Poore
PC 1919
1 Jan 1934 GCMG 7 Jan 1865 26 Apr 1955 90
Duff Robert William
MP for Banffshire 1861‑1893; Governor of New South Wales 1893‑1895; PC 1892
24 Mar 1893 GCMG 8 May 1835 15 Mar 1895 59
Duffell Peter Royson 13 Jun 1992 KCB (Mil) 19 Jun 1939
Dufferin and Ava, Marquess and Marchioness of see "Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood"
Duffey George Frederick 2 Aug 1897 Kt Bach 20 Jun 1843 13 Oct 1903 60
Duffield Vivien Louise 17 Jun 2000 DBE (Civ) 26 Mar 1946
Duffus Herbert George Holwell 4 Mar 1966 Kt Bach 30 Aug 1908 22 Oct 2002 94
Duffus William Algernon Holwell 16 Feb 1971 Kt Bach 13 Aug 1911 19 Feb 1981 69
Duffy (Albert Edward) Patrick
MP for Colne Valley 1963‑1966 and Attercliffe 1970‑1992
16 Jul 1991 Kt Bach 17 Jun 1920 2 Jan 2026 105
Duffy Carol Ann
Poet Laureate 2009‑2019
31 Dec 2014 DBE (Civ) 23 Dec 1955
Duffy Charles Gavan 31 May 1873
1 Dec 1877
Kt Bach
KCMG
12 Apr 1816 9 Feb 1903 87
Duffy Charles Leonard Gavan 22 Feb 1952 Kt Bach 15 Jun 1882 12 Aug 1961 79
Duffy Frank Gavan
PC 1932
1 Mar 1929 KCMG 29 Feb 1852 29 Jul 1936 84
Duffy Flora Jane 31 Dec 2021 DBE (Civ) 30 Sep 1987
Dugan Winston Joseph, later [1949] 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria
Governor of South Australia 1934‑1939 and Victoria 1939‑1949
28 Apr 1934
22 Aug 1944
KCMG
GCMG
3 Sep 1876 17 Aug 1951 74
Dugdale Charles James, 2nd Baron Crathorne 29 Dec 2012 KCVO 12 Sep 1939
Dugdale John Robert Stratford 31 Dec 1993 KCVO 10 May 1923 13 Dec 1994 71
Dugdale Kathryn Edith Helen 16 Jun 1984 DCVO 4 Nov 1923 12 Mar 2004 80
Duggan Jamshedji Nasarvanji 1 Mar 1935
14 Jun 1945
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
8 Apr 1884 15 Jan 1957 72
Duggin Thomas Joseph 21 Oct 2004 Kt Bach 15 Sep 1947
du Heame Francis Herbert 10 Feb 1948 Kt Bach 27 May 1897 16 Mar 1988 90
Duhig James 13 Jun 1959 KCMG 2 Sep 1871 10 Apr 1965 93
Duigan John Evelyn 11 Jul 1940 KBE (Mil) 30 Mar 1882 9 Jan 1950 67
Duke Charles Beresford 31 May 1956 KCMG 19 Dec 1905 14 Nov 1978 72
Duke (Frederick) William 12 Dec 1911
3 Jun 1915
3 Jun 1918
KCIE
KCSI
GCIE
8 Dec 1863 11 Jun 1924 60
Duke Gerald William 1 Jan 1966 KBE (Mil) 12 Nov 1910 30 Apr 1992 81
Duke Henry Edward, later [1925] 1st Baron Merrivale
MP for Plymouth 1900‑1906 and Exeter 1910 and 1911‑1918; Chief Secretary for Ireland 1916‑1918; Lord Justice of Appeal 1918‑1919; PC 1915; PC [I] 1916
11 May 1918 Kt Bach 5 Nov 1855 20 May 1939 83
Duke (Robert) Norman 1 Jan 1945 KBE (Civ) 9 Feb 1893 7 Mar 1969 76
Duke-Elder William Stewart 12 Jul 1933
1 Jan 1946
1 Jan 1958
Kt Bach
KCVO
GCVO
22 Apr 1898 27 Mar 1978 79
Dukes Paul 1 Jan 1920 KBE (Civ) 10 Feb 1889 27 Aug 1967 78
Dumas (Frederick) Lloyd 13 Apr 1946 Kt Bach 15 Jul 1891 24 Jun 1973 81
Dumas Russell John 7 May 1959
13 Jun 1964
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
17 Jan 1887 10 Aug 1975 88
du Maurier Daphne
[wife of Sir Frederick Arthur Montague Browning]
14 Jun 1969 DBE (Civ) 13 May 1907 19 Apr 1989 81
Du Maurier Gerald Hubert Edward Busson 10 Feb 1922 Kt Bach 26 Mar 1873 11 Apr 1934 61
Dumayne Frederick George 26 Jun 1909 Kt Bach 19 Mar 1852 20 Jan 1930 77
Dumbell Alured 30 Jun 1899 Kt Bach 12 Jan 1835 12 Mar 1900 65
Dumbreck David 20 May 1871 KCB (Mil) 1805 24 Jan 1876 70
Dummett Michael Anthony Eardley 18 Feb 1999 Kt Bach 27 Jun 1925 27 Dec 2011 86
Dummett Robert Ernest 23 Jan 1940 Kt Bach 1872 17 Oct 1941 69
Dumont Ivy Leona
Governor General of the Bahamas 2002‑2005
31 Dec 1994 DCMG 2 Oct 1930
Dumraon, Maharaja of Keshav Prasad Singh 12 Feb 1931 Kt Bach 28 Sep 1879 23 Sep 1933 53
Dumraon, Maharaja of Radha Prosad Singh 1 Jan 1888 KCIE 14 Aug 1841 5 May 1894 52
Dunbar Alexander 9 Feb 1943 Kt Bach 21 Sep 1888 14 Oct 1955 67
Dunbar (John) Greig 13 Feb 1962 Kt Bach 19 Sep 1906 4 Jan 1978 71
Dunbar Lorraine Geddes 1 Jan 1915 Kt Bach 1865 3 Mar 1943 77
Dunbar Richard Fredrick Roberts 13 Jun 1964 KBE (Civ) 24 May 1900 17 Oct 1965 65
Dunbar-Nasmith James Duncan 21 Nov 1996 Kt Bach 15 Mar 1927 18 Mar 2023 96
Dunbar-Nasmith Martin Eric VC 4 Jun 1934
1 Jan 1955
KCB (Mil)
KCMG
1 Apr 1883 29 Jun 1965 82
Duncalfe Roger 31 Jul 1951 Kt Bach 9 Nov 1884 15 Apr 1961 76
Duncan Alan James Carter
MP for Rutland & Melton 1992‑2019; PC 2010
28 Jul 2014 KCMG 31 Mar 1957
Duncan Andrew Rae
MP for London 1940‑1950; President of the Board of Trade 1940 and 1941‑1942; Minister of Supply 1940‑1941 and 1942‑1945; PC 1940
11 Feb 1921
1 Jan 1938
Kt Bach
GBE (Civ)
3 Jun 1884 30 Mar 1952 67
Duncan Arthur Bryce 5 Jul 1961 Kt Bach 27 Aug 1909 2 Nov 1984 75
Duncan David 19 May 1919 Kt Bach 1847 23 Oct 1923 76
Duncan Harold Handasyde 14 Jun 1945 KCMG 15 Jun 1885 2 Dec 1962 77
Duncan James 10 Feb 1922 Kt Bach 4 May 1926
Duncan James Blair 15 Jul 1981 Kt Bach 24 Aug 1927
Duncan James Hastings
MP for Otley 1900‑1918
29 Jun 1914 Kt Bach 4 Mar 1855 31 Jul 1928 73
Duncan John 22 Jul 1909 Kt Bach 7 Mar 1846 18 Jan 1914 67
Duncan John 2 Jan 1928 KCB (Mil) 24 Feb 1872 17 Sep 1948 76
Duncan John James 14 Jun 1912 Kt Bach 12 Feb 1845 7 Oct 1913 68
Duncan John Norman Valette ["Val"] 9 Jul 1968 Kt Bach 18 Jul 1913 19 Dec 1975 62
Duncan Patrick
Governor General of South Africa 1937‑1943; PC 1937
5 Feb 1937 GCMG 21 Dec 1870 17 Jul 1943 72
Duncan Thomas Andrew 27 Sep 1951 Kt Bach 6 Jun 1873 5 Mar 1960 86
Duncan Walter Gordon 6 Jun 1939 Kt Bach 10 Mar 1885 27 Aug 1963 78
Duncan William Barr McKinnon 17 Mar 1983 Kt Bach 16 Dec 1922 5 Nov 1984 61
Duncan Smith George Iain
MP for Chingford 1992‑1997 and Chingford & Wood Green 1997-; Secretary of State for Work & Pensions 2010‑2016; PC 2001
16 Nov 2022 Kt Bach 9 Apr 1954
Duncanson John McLean 7 Jul 1942 Kt Bach 4 Feb 1897 25 Jul 1963 66
Dundas Ambrose Dundas Flux 14 Aug 1947 KCIE 14 Apr 1899 29 Apr 1973 74
Dundas Charles 4 Jun 1917 KCMG 9 Aug 1859 1 Jul 1924 64
Dundas Charles Cecil Farquharson
Governor of the Bahamas 1937‑1940 and Uganda 1940‑1943
9 Jun 1938 KCMG 6 Jun 1884 10 Feb 1956 71
Dundas David
MP for Sutherland 1840‑1852 and 1861‑1867; Solicitor General 1846‑1848; PC 1849
24 Feb 1847 Kt Bach 1799 30 Mar 1877 77
Dundas Henry, later [1851] 3rd Viscount Melville
MP for Rochester 1826‑1830 and Winchelsea 1830‑1831
5 Jun 1849
28 Mar 1865
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
25 Feb 1801 1 Feb 1876 74
Dundas Hugh Spencer Lisle 22 Jul 1987 Kt Bach 22 Jul 1920 10 Jul 1995 74
Dundas James Whitley Deans
MP for Greenwich 1832‑1835 and 1841‑1852, and Devizes 1836‑1838
5 Jul 1855 GCB (Mil) 4 Dec 1785 3 Oct 1862 76
Dundas Lawrence John Lumley, styled Earl of Ronaldshay, later [1929] 2nd Marquess of Zetland
MP for Hornsey 1907‑1916; Governor of Bengal 1917‑1922; Secretary of State for India 1935‑1940 and for Burma 1937‑1940; PC 1922
21 Feb 1917
c Apr 1922
11 Jun 1942
GCIE
GCSI
KG
11 Jun 1876 6 Feb 1961 84
Dundas Lorenzo George 9 Nov 1907 KCB (Civ) 6 Apr 1837 10 Dec 1917 80
Dundas Richard Saunders 5 Feb 1856 KCB (Mil) 11 Apr 1802 3 Jun 1861 59
Dundas-Grant James 5 Jun 1920 KBE (Civ) 13 Jun 1854 13 Nov 1944 90
Dundonald, Earl of see "Cochrane"
Dunedin, Viscount see "Murray"
Dunfermline, Baron see "Abercromby"
Dunfield Brian Edward Spencer 4 May 1949 Kt Bach 10 Apr 1888 19 Mar 1968 79
Dunford John Ernest 11 Dec 2014 Kt Bach 10 Nov 1946
Dunford Joseph Francis 2020 Hon KBE (Mil) 23 Dec 1955
Dungarpur, Maharaja of Rai Rayan Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Shri Lakshman Singhji Bahadur 3 Jun 1935
14 Aug 1947
KCSI
GCIE
7 Mar 1908 6 Jun 1989 81
Dungarpur, Maharaja of Rai-i-Rayan Maharawal Sri Bijaya Singh Bahadur 14 Jun 1912 KCIE 21 Jul 1887 15 Nov 1918 31
Dunham Kingsley Charles 12 Jul 1972 Kt Bach 2 Jan 1910 5 Apr 2001 91
Dunhill Thomas Peel 3 Jun 1933
3 May 1949
KCVO
GCVO
3 Dec 1876 22 Dec 1957 81
Dunk William Ernest 19 Aug 1958 Kt Bach 11 Dec 1897 12 Jan 1984 86
Dunkley Herbert Francis 24 Feb 1943 Kt Bach 2 Jul 1886 13 Jul 1963 77
Dunlop Derrick Melville 9 Feb 1960 Kt Bach 3 Apr 1902 19 Jun 1980 78
Dunlop (Ernest) Edward 11 Apr 1969 Kt Bach 12 Jul 1907 2 Jul 1993 85
Dunlop John Kinninmont 31 May 1956 KBE (Civ) 6 Apr 1892 26 Apr 1974 82
Dunlop John Wallace 1 Jan 1971 KBE (Civ) 20 May 1910 16 Oct 1983 73
Dunlop Nathaniel 15 Jul 1907 Kt Bach 7 Apr 1830 17 Nov 1919 89
Dunlop Robert William Layard 28 Jan 1926 Kt Bach 19 Aug 1869 4 Jul 1962 92
Dunlop (Thomas) Charles 12 Jul 1955 Kt Bach 4 Feb 1878 13 Aug 1960 82
Dunlop Thomas Dacre 8 Jun 1939 KCMG 8 Aug 1883 19 Apr 1963 79
Dunlop Thomas, 1st baronet 1 Jan 1918 GBE 2 Aug 1855 29 Jan 1938 82
Dunlop William Norman Gough 23 May 1975 Kt Bach 9 Apr 1914 27 Sep 1998 84
Dunn Eric Clive 11 Jun 1983 KBE (Mil) 27 Nov 1927 16 Jul 2008 80
Dunn (Francis) Vivian 1 Jan 1969 KCVO 24 Dec 1908 3 Apr 1995 86
Dunn Lydia Selina, later [1990] Baroness Dunn [L] 31 Dec 1988 DBE (Civ) 29 Feb 1940
Dunn Patrick Hunter 1 Jan 1965 KBE (Mil) 31 Dec 1912 17 Jun 2004 81
Dunn Robin Horace Walford
Lord Justice of Appeal 1980‑1984; PC 1980
19 Feb 1969 Kt Bach 16 Jan 1918 5 Mar 2014 96
Dunn William Henry, later [1917] 1st baronet
MP for Southwark West 1910
15 Jul 1907 Kt Bach 8 Oct 1856 12 Jun 1926 69
Dunne John 18 Aug 1897 Kt Bach 12 Feb 1825 5 Jan 1906 80
Dunne John Hart 29 Jun 1906 KCB (Mil) 11 Dec 1835 20 Apr 1924 88
Dunne Laurence Rivers 20 Jul 1948 Kt Bach 4 Oct 1893 30 Jun 1970 76
Dunne Martin 29 Dec 2012 KCVO 30 Mar 1938
Dunne Thomas Raymond 31 Dec 1994
23 Apr 2008
KCVO
KG
24 Oct 1933 6 Jan 2025 91
Dunnell Karen Hope 13 Jun 2009 DCB (Civ) 16 Jun 1946
Dunnell Robert Francis, later [1922] 1st baronet 29 Apr 1919 KCB (Civ) 26 Jul 1868 16 Jul 1960 91
Dunnett Alastair MacTavish 4 Jul 1995 Kt Bach 26 Dec 1908 2 Sep 1998 89
Dunnett George Sangster 5 Jun 1952 KBE (Civ) 12 May 1907 16 May 1984 77
Dunnett James Macdonald 22 Jun 1932
4 Jun 1934
Kt Bach
KCIE
11 Apr 1877 8 Aug 1953 76
Dunnett (Ludovic) James 1 Jan 1960
14 Jun 1969
KCB (Civ)
GCB (Civ)
12 Feb 1914 30 Dec 1997 83
Dunnico Herbert
MP for Consett 1922‑1931
17 Feb 1938 Kt Bach 2 Dec 1876 2 Oct 1953 76
Dunning Edwin Harris 5 Jul 1904 Kt Bach 8 Apr 1858 14 Dec 1923 65
Dunning Leonard, later [1930] 1st baronet 21 Feb 1917 Kt Bach 17 Jun 1860 8 Feb 1941 80
Dunningham John Montgomery
See also the note at the foot of this page
Jun 1938 KBE (Civ) 21 Jan 1884 26 May 1938 54
Dunnington-Jefferson John Alexander, later [1958] 1st baronet 4 Jul 1944 Kt Bach 10 Apr 1884 12 Apr 1979 95
Dunphie Alfred Edwin 1 Jan 1938 KCVO 1860 6 Feb 1938 77
Dunphie Charles Anderson Lane 10 Feb 1959 Kt Bach 20 Apr 1902 7 Jan 1999 96
Dunrossil, Viscount see "Morrison"
Dunstan Albert Arthur 10 Jun 1948 KCMG 26 Jul 1882 14 Apr 1950 67
Dunstan Donald Beaumont
Governor of South Australia 1982‑1991
31 Dec 1979 KBE (Mil) 18 Feb 1923 15 Oct 2011 88
Dunstan Wyndham Rowland 1 Jan 1924 KCMG 24 May 1861 20 Apr 1949 87
Dunstone Charles William 4 Dec 2012 Kt Bach 21 Nov 1964
Dunt John Hugh 31 Dec 1997 KCB (Mil) 14 Aug 1944
Du Parcq Herbert, later [1946] Baron Du Parcq [L]
Lord Justice of Appeal 1938‑1946; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1946‑1949; PC 1938
24 Feb 1932 Kt Bach 5 Aug 1880 27 Apr 1949 68
Du Plat Charles Taylor 28 Feb 1896 KCB (Civ) Jul 1823 2 Nov 1900 77
du Plessis Jan Petrus 18 Oct 2022 Kt Bach 22 Jan 1954
Dupre Tumun 1993 Kt Bach 1923 17 Feb 2017 95
Dupree William Thomas, later [1921] 1st baronet 18 Dec 1902 Kt Bach 4 Sep 1856 2 Mar 1933 76
Dupuch (Alfred) Etienne Jerome 19 Feb 1965 Kt Bach 16 Feb 1899 23 Aug 1991 92
Dupuis John Edward 28 Mar 1865 KCB (Mil) 1800 25 Nov 1876 76
Durack Mary 31 Dec 1977 DBE (Civ) 20 Feb 1913 16 Dec 1994 81
Duraiswamy Waitialingam 11 Jun 1937 Kt Bach 8 Jun 1874 12 Apr 1966 91
Durand Henry Marion
For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page
8 Feb 1867 KCSI 6 Nov 1812 1 Jan 1871 58
Durand Henry Mortimer
PC 1901
1 Jan 1889
1 Jan 1894
23 May 1900
KCIE
KCSI
GCMG
14 Feb 1850 8 Jun 1924 74
Durant (Robert) Anthony Bevis
MP for Reading North 1974‑1983 and Reading West 1983‑1997
14 Feb 1991 Kt Bach 9 Jan 1928 22 Feb 2016 88
D'Urban Benjamin
Governor of Antigua 1819‑1826, British Guiana 1831‑1833 and the Cape Colony 1834‑1838
2 Jan 1815
20 Jun 1840
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
1777 25 May 1849 71
Durham, Earl of see "Lambton"
Durham Kenneth 12 Feb 1985 Kt Bach 28 Jul 1924 17 Feb 2005 80
Durie Alexander Charles 15 Nov 1977 Kt Bach 15 Jul 1915 5 Jan 2001 85
Durie David Robert Campbell 31 Dec 2002 KCMG 21 Aug 1944
Durie Edward Taihakurei
[originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2007]
1 Aug 2009 KNZM 18 Jan 1940
Durie Mason Harold 31 Dec 2009 KNZM 4 Dec 1938
Durkin Herbert 12 Jun 1976 KBE (Mil) 31 Mar 1922 12 Apr 2004 82
Durlacher Esmond Otho 3 Feb 1972 Kt Bach 8 Oct 1901 28 May 1982 80
Durlacher Laurence George 31 Dec 1960 KCB (Mil) 24 Jul 1904 16 Jan 1986 81
Durnford John 9 Nov 1906
3 Jun 1913
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
6 Feb 1849 13 Jun 1914 65
Durnford Walter 1 Jan 1919 GBE (Civ) 21 Feb 1847 7 Apr 1926 79
Durnford-Slater Robin Leonard Francis 13 Jun 1957 KCB (Mil) 9 Jul 1902 28 Jun 1984 81
Durrant Arthur Isaac 11 Jul 1916 Kt Bach 1864 23 Aug 1939 75
Durston Albert 13 Jun 1946 KBE (Mil) 19 Jun 1894 24 Jan 1959 64
Durston Albert John 22 Jun 1897 KCB (Civ) 25 Oct 1846 18 Apr 1917 70
Dusmani Count Antonio Lefcochilo 26 Sep 1849 KCMG c 1800 1890
Duthie Herbert Livingston 11 Feb 1987 Kt Bach 9 Oct 1929 24 Apr 2015 85
Duthie John 3 Jun 1918 KBE 15 Jul 1858 19 Jun 1922 63
Duthie Robert Grieve ["Robin"] 11 Feb 1987 Kt Bach 2 Oct 1928 1 Feb 2022 93
Duthie William Smith
MP for Banffshire 1945‑1964
7 Jul 1959 Kt Bach 22 May 1892 17 Dec 1980 88
Dutton Frederick 11 Feb 1921 Kt Bach 14 Apr 1855 12 Oct 1930 75
Dutton James Benjamin
Governor of Gibraltar 2013‑2015
12 Jun 2010 KCB (Mil) 21 Feb 1954
Duval (Charles) Gaëtan 24 Feb 1981 Kt Bach 9 Oct 1930 5 May 1996 65
Duval Francis John 9 Mar 1977 Kt Bach 31 Aug 1909 31 May 1981 71
Duveen Geoffrey Edgar 24 Mar 1948 Kt Bach 4 Jul 1883 15 Nov 1975 92
Duveen Joseph, later [1927] 1st baronet and [1933] 1st Baron Duveen 5 Nov 1919 Kt Bach 14 Oct 1869 25 May 1939 69
Duveen Joseph Joel 21 Jul 1908 Kt Bach 8 May 1843 9 Nov 1908 65
Duxbury John Barry 14 Jun 1986 KCB (Mil) 23 Jan 1934 25 Jan 1997 63
Dwarris Fortunatus William Lilley 2 May 1838 Kt Bach 23 Oct 1786 20 May 1860 73
Dwyer Frederick Conway 25 Jun 1921 Kt Bach 24 May 1860 Oct 1935 75
Dwyer John Patrick 9 Oct 1946
1 Jan 1949
Kt Bach
KCMG
24 Jun 1879 25 Aug 1966 87
Dwyer Joseph Anthony 13 Nov 2001 Kt Bach 20 Jun 1939 16 Oct 2021 82
Dwyer Walter 20 Sep 1949 Kt Bach 27 Aug 1875 23 Mar 1950 74
Dyche Rachael Mary 31 Dec 1996 DBE (Civ) 29 Nov 1945
Dyer Alfred 15 Jul 1936 Kt Bach 9 Feb 1865 15 Nov 1947 82
Dyett Gilbert Joseph Cullen 28 Feb 1934 Kt Bach 23 Jun 1891 19 Dec 1964 73
Dyke Arthur James 2 Jan 1933 KBE (Civ) 23 Nov 1872 30 Oct 1933 60
Dykes Bower John 13 Feb 1968 Kt Bach 13 Aug 1905 29 May 1981 75
Dymock Anthony Knox 14 Jun 2008 KBE (Mil) 18 Jul 1949
Dyson (Charles) Frederick 1 Jul 1911 Kt Bach 1854 28 Sep 1934 80
Dyson Cyril Douglas 13 Jun 1953 Kt Bach 6 Dec 1895 28 Jun 1976 80
Dyson Frank Watson 13 Jan 1915
5 Jun 1926
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
8 Jan 1868 25 May 1939 71
Dyson George 18 Feb 1941
13 Feb 1953
Kt Bach
KCVO
28 May 1883 28 Sep 1964 81
Dyson James
OM 2015
12 Jul 2007 Kt Bach 2 May 1947
Dyson John Anthony, styled Lord Dyson from 2010
Lord Justice of Appeal 2001‑2010; Justice of the Supreme Court 2010‑2012; Master of the Rolls 2012‑2016; PC 2001
23 Jul 1993 Kt Bach 31 Jul 1943
Eade Peter 1 Aug 1885 Kt Bach 1825 12 Aug 1915 90
Eades Thomas Arthur 10 Jul 1945 Kt Bach 1 Mar 1888 17 Jun 1971 83
Eadie James Raymond 13 Nov 2018 Kt Bach Mar 1962
Eady Charles Swinfen, later [1919] 1st Baron Swinfen
Lord Justice of Appeal 1913‑1918; Master of the Rolls 1918‑1919; PC 1913
10 Dec 1901 Kt Bach 31 Jul 1851 15 Nov 1919 67
Eady (Crawfurd) Wilfred Griffin 8 Jun 1939
1942
1 Jan 1948
KBE (Civ)
KCB (Civ)
GCMG
27 Sep 1890 9 Jan 1962 71
Eady David 3 Jun 1997 Kt Bach 24 Mar 1943
Eady Jennifer Jane 14 Nov 2019 DBE (Civ) 31 May 1965
Eager Clifden Henry Andrews 30 Nov 1945
5 Jun 1952
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
14 Jun 1882 11 Aug 1969 87
Eaglesome John Egan 4 Sep 1916 KCMG 14 Mar 1868 3 Apr 1950 82
Eames William 26 Jun 1902 KCB (Mil) 10 Feb 1821 28 Feb 1910 89
Eardley-Wilmot Saint-Hill 12 Dec 1911 KCIE 17 Jul 1852 13 Nov 1929 77
Eardley-Wilmot Sydney Marow 14 Dec 1908 Kt Bach 3 Oct 1847 27 Feb 1929 81
Earl Austin 12 Mar 1946 Kt Bach 1888 21 Apr 1958 69
Earle Alfred 31 Dec 1960
1 Jan 1966
KBE (Mil)
GBE (Mil)
11 Dec 1907 27 Mar 1990 82
Earle Archdale 12 Dec 1911
1 Jan 1918
KCIE
KCSI
12 Mar 1861 10 Nov 1934 73
Earle George Foster 16 Feb 1954 Kt Bach 8 Feb 1890 11 Dec 1965 75
Earle Lionel 1 Jan 1916
1 Jan 1921
2 Jan 1933
KCB (Civ)
KCVO
GCVO
1 Feb 1866 10 Mar 1948 82
Eason Herbert Lightfoot 13 Jul 1943 Kt Bach 15 Jul 1874 2 Nov 1949 75
East Alfred 7 Jul 1910 Kt Bach 15 Dec 1849 28 Sep 1913 63
East Cecil James 22 Jun 1897 KCB (Mil) 10 Jul 1837 14 Mar 1908 70
East (David) Warren Arthur 16 Jul 2025 Kt Bach 27 Oct 1961
East (Lewis) Ronald 15 Apr 1966 Kt Bach 17 Jun 1899 9 Mar 1994 94
East (William) Norwood 8 Jul 1947 Kt Bach 24 Dec 1872 30 Oct 1953 80
Easten Stephen 27 Mar 1929 Kt Bach 1867 29 Oct 1936 69
Easterfield Thomas Hill 9 Jun 1938 KBE (Civ) 4 Mar 1866 1 Mar 1949 82
Eastham (Thomas) Michael 15 Jun 1978 Kt Bach 26 Jun 1920 4 Mar 1993 72
Eastham Tom 10 Feb 1948 Kt Bach 1879 11 Apr 1967 88
Eastick Thomas Charles 24 Apr 1970 Kt Bach 3 May 1900 16 Dec 1988 88
Eastlake Charles Lock 13 Nov 1850 Kt Bach 17 Nov 1793 24 Dec 1865 72
Eastman David James 29 Dec 2025 KBE (Mil) Mar 1970
Easton Ian 14 Jun 1975 KCB (Mil) 27 Nov 1917 14 Jun 1989 71
Easton James Alfred 31 May 1956 KCMG 11 Feb 1908 19 Oct 1990 82
Easton Robert William Simpson 30 Dec 1989 Kt Bach 30 Oct 1922 10 Oct 2008 85
Eastwood David Stephen 9 Oct 2014 Kt Bach 5 Jan 1959
Eastwood Eric 13 Feb 1973 Kt Bach 12 Mar 1910 6 Oct 1981 71
Eastwood Geoffrey Hugh 12 Jun 1965 KCVO 17 May 1895 1 Aug 1983 88
Eastwood John Bealby 16 Jul 1975 Kt Bach 9 Jan 1909 6 Aug 1995 86
Eastwood Thomas Ralph 1 Jan 1943 KCB (Mil) 10 May 1890 15 Feb 1959 68
Eaton Ellen Margaret, later [2010] Baroness Eaton [L] 31 Dec 2009 DBE (Civ) 1 Jun 1942
Eaton Frederick Alexis 6 Jul 1911 Kt Bach 20 Jan 1838 11 Sep 1913 75
Eaton Herbert Francis, 3rd Baron Cheylesmore 20 Jul 1909
1 Jan 1919
3 Jun 1925
KCVO
KCMG
GCB (Civ)
25 Jan 1848 29 Jul 1925 77
Eaton John Craig 18 Jun 1915 Kt Bach 28 Apr 1876 29 Mar 1922 45
Eaton John Willson Musgrave 31 May 1956 KBE (Mil) Nov 1902 21 Jul 1981 78
Eaton Kenneth John 16 Jun 1990
31 Dec 1993
KCB (Mil)
GBE (Mil)
12 Aug 1934 20 Jul 2022 87
Eaton Richard William 30 Sep 1938 Kt Bach 9 Aug 1876 18 Jun 1942 65
Eavis (Athelstan Joseph) Michael 23 Apr 2024 Kt Bach 17 Oct 1935
Ebbisham, Baron see "Blades"
Ebdon Leslie Colin 17 Oct 2018 Kt Bach 26 Jan 1947
Eberle James Henry Fuller 30 Dec 1978
31 Dec 1980
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
31 May 1927 17 May 2018 90
Eborall (Ernest) Arthur 28 Feb 1934 Kt Bach 6 Aug 1878 7 Apr 1967 88
Ebrahim Currimbhoy, later [1910] 1st baronet 14 Nov 1905 Kt Bach 21 Oct 1840 26 Sep 1924 83
Ebrahim Fazulbhoy Currimbhoy 11 Jun 1913 Kt Bach 11 Jul 1873 1970 96
Ebrahim Mahomedbhoy Currimbhoy, 2nd baronet 10 Jul 1924 Kt Bach 11 Sep 1867 3 Mar 1928 60
Ebsworth Ann Marian 20 May 1992 DBE (Civ) 19 May 1937 4 Apr 2002 64
Eburne Sidney Alfred William 10 Feb 1983 Kt Bach 26 Nov 1918 19 Dec 1994 76
Eccles David McAdam, later [1962] 1st Baron Eccles and [1964] 1st Viscount Eccles
MP for Chippenham 1943‑1962; Minister of Works 1951‑1954; Minister of Education 1954‑1957 and 1959‑1962; President of the Board of Trade 1957‑1959; Paymaster General 1970‑1973; PC 1951; CH 1984
1 Jun 1953 KCVO 18 Sep 1904 24 Feb 1999 94
Eccles John Arthur Symons 16 Jul 1953
1 Jan 1955
1 Jan 1958
KCVO
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
20 Jun 1898 1 Mar 1966 67
Eccles John Carew
Nobel Prize for Medicine 1963
19 Aug 1958 Kt Bach 27 Jan 1903 2 May 1997 94
Eccles Josiah 12 Feb 1957 Kt Bach 29 Jul 1897 14 Oct 1967 70
Eckersley Donald Payze 13 Jun 1981 Kt Bach 1 Nov 1922 12 Apr 2009 86
Edden (William) Kaye 1 Jan 1960 KBE (Mil) 27 Feb 1905 14 Sep 1990 85
Eddie George Brand 15 Feb 1966 Kt Bach 14 Nov 1893 16 Oct 1981 87
Eddington Arthur Stanley
OM 1938
13 Jun 1930 Kt Bach 28 Dec 1882 22 Nov 1944 61
Eddington Roderick Ian ["Rod"] 25 Nov 2005 Kt Bach 2 Jan 1950
Eddis Basil Eden Garth 10 Jul 1929 Kt Bach 17 Sep 1881 5 Nov 1971 90
Eddy (Edward) George 28 Jan 1947 Kt Bach 22 Jun 1878 8 Apr 1967 88
Eddy (John) Montague 15 Feb 1944 Kt Bach 16 Jul 1881 22 Dec 1949 68
Edelsten John Hereward 13 Jun 1946
1 Jan 1953
1 Jun 1953
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
GCVO
12 May 1891 10 Feb 1966 74
Edelston Thomas Dugald 26 Jun 1931 Kt Bach 13 Aug 1878 19 Oct 1955 77
Eden Ashley
Chief Commissioner of Burma 1871‑1875; Lieutenant Governor of Bengal 1877‑1882
25 May 1878 KCSI 13 Nov 1831 8 Jul 1887 55
Eden Charles 24 May 1873 KCB (Mil) 3 Jul 1808 7 Mar 1878 69
Eder Henry Bernard 16 Mar 2011 Kt Bach 16 Oct 1952
Edgar Eion Sinclair
[originally DCNZM 2 Jun 2003]
1 Aug 2009 KNZM 30 Jan 1945 14 Jun 2021 76
Edgar James David 21 May 1898 KCMG 10 Aug 1841 31 Jul 1899 57
Edgar John Ware 25 May 1889 KCIE 16 Sep 1839 4 Jun 1902 62
Edgcumbe Edward Robert Pearce 27 Feb 1895 Kt Bach 13 Mar 1851 29 Sep 1929 78
Edgcumbe William Henry, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
MP for Plymouth 1859‑1861; PC 1879
30 Jun 1897 GCVO 5 Nov 1832 25 Sep 1917 84
Edge John
PC 1908
21 Jun 1886 Kt Bach 28 Jul 1841 30 Jul 1926 85
Edge Knowles 18 Aug 1919 Kt Bach 7 Feb 1853 24 Jan 1931 77
Edge (Philip) Malcolm 31 Dec 1994 KCVO 15 Jul 1931
Edge William, later [1937] 1st baronet
MP for Bolton 1916‑1923 and Bosworth 1927‑1945
10 Feb 1922 Kt Bach 21 Nov 1880 18 Dec 1948 68
Edgell John Augustine 11 Jun 1942 KBE (Mil) 20 Dec 1880 14 Nov 1962 81
Edgerley Steyning William 14 Nov 1905
1 Jan 1916
KCVO
KCSI
1857 1 May 1935 77
Edgeworth-Johnstone Walter 8 Feb 1924 KBE (Civ) 24 Jun 1863 4 Jan 1936 72
Edgley Norman George Armstrong 8 Mar 1947 Kt Bach 19 Jun 1888 4 Feb 1960 71
Edinburgh, Duke of H.R.H. Alfred Ernest Albert
PC 1866
10 Jun 1863
15 Oct 1864
29 Jun 1869
7 Feb 1870
14 May 1880
18 Feb 1886
21 Jun 1887
25 May 1889
24 May 1899
KG
KT
GCMG
GCSI
KP
KCB (Mil)
GCIE
GCB (Mil)
GCVO
6 Aug 1844 30 Jul 1900 55
Edinburgh, Duke of Philip
[husband of Queen Elizabeth II]
18 Nov 1947
21 Apr 1952
22 May 1953
7 Jan 2015
20 Nov 2017
KG
KT
GBE
AK
GCVO
10 Jun 1921 9 Apr 2021 99
Edis Andrew Jeremy Coulter 4 Nov 2014 Kt Bach 9 Jun 1957
Edis Robert William 3 Jun 1919 KBE (Mil) 13 Jun 1839 23 Jun 1927 88
Edlin Peter Henry 4 Dec 1888 Kt Bach 29 Jun 1819 17 Jul 1903 84
Edmenson Walter Alexander 15 Jul 1958 Kt Bach 1892 6 Oct 1992 100
Edmonds James Edward 28 Jun 1928 Kt Bach 25 Dec 1861 2 Aug 1956 94
Edmondson Albert James, later [1945] 1st Baron Sandford
MP for Banbury 1922‑1945
27 Jun 1934 Kt Bach 29 Jun 1886 16 May 1959 72
Edmonstone George Frederick
Lieutenant Governor of the North Western Provinces 1859‑1863
11 Dec 1863 KCB (Civ) 11 Apr 1813 24 Sep 1864 51
Edmund-Davies, Baron see "Davies"
Edmunds Percy James 22 Jan 1946 Kt Bach 1 Feb 1890 5 Sep 1959 69
Edmunds (William) John 20 Mar 2024 Kt Bach
Edridge Frederick Thomas 3 Feb 1897 Kt Bach 22 Jul 1843 3 Oct 1921 78
Edridge Thomas Richard 25 Aug 1887 Kt Bach 1814 18 Aug 1892 78
Edur, Chief of Sree Jowan Singjee 24 May 1867 KCSI
Edward David Alexander Ogilvy 31 Dec 2003 KCMG 14 Nov 1934
Edward-Collins (George) Frederick Basset 17 Jun 1939
1 Jan 1941
KCVO
KCB (Mil)
26 Dec 1883 17 Feb 1958 74
Edwardes Herbert Benjamin 18 May 1860
24 May 1866
KCB (Civ)
KCSI
12 Nov 1819 23 Dec 1868 49
Edwardes Michael Owen 18 Jul 1979 Kt Bach 11 Oct 1930 15 Sep 2019 88
Edwardes Stanley de Burgh 21 May 1898 KCB (Mil) 29 Mar 1840 24 Jan 1918 77
Edwardes Jones (John) Humphrey 13 Jun 1957 KCB (Mil) 15 Aug 1905 19 Jan 1987 81
Edwards Alfred Hamilton Mackenzie 15 Oct 1920 KBE (Civ) 22 Sep 1862 29 Mar 1944 81
Edwards Bartle Mordaunt Marsham 7 Feb 1956 Kt Bach 30 Mar 1891 28 May 1977 86
Edwards Bryan 15 Nov 1859 Kt Bach 1799 6 Dec 1876 77
Edwards Charles
MP for Bedwellty 1918‑1950; PC 1940
10 Jul 1935 Kt Bach 19 Feb 1867 15 Jun 1954 87
Edwards Christopher Richard Watkin 14 Oct 2008 Kt Bach 12 Feb 1942
Edwards David 31 Jul 1951 Kt Bach 3 Feb 1892 28 Feb 1966 74
Edwards Eric Cyril Boyd, later [1963] Baron Chelmer [L] 6 Jul 1954 Kt Bach 9 Oct 1914 3 Mar 1997 82
Edwards Fleetwood Isham
PC 1895
21 Jun 1887
2 Feb 1901
KCB (Civ)
GCVO
21 Apr 1842 14 Aug 1910 68
Edwards Gareth Owen 17 Sep 2015 Kt Bach 12 Jul 1947
Edwards George
MP for Norfolk South 1920‑1922 and 1923‑1924
13 Jun 1930 Kt Bach 5 Oct 1850 6 Dec 1933 83
Edwards George Robert
OM 1971
12 Feb 1957 Kt Bach 9 Jul 1908 2 Mar 2003 94
Edwards (George) Tristram 10 Feb 1942 Kt Bach 1882 10 Apr 1960 77
Edwards George William 5 Aug 1887 Kt Bach 1818 28 Mar 1902 83
Edwards Henry
MP for Weymouth & Melcombe Regis 1867‑1885
29 Dec 1885 Kt Bach 1820 4 Feb 1897 76
Edwards Hughie Idwal VC
Governor of Western Australia 1974‑1975
26 Aug 1974 KCMG 1 Aug 1914 5 Aug 1982 68
Edwards Ifan ab Owen 8 Jul 1947 Kt Bach 25 Jul 1895 23 Jan 1970 74
Edwards James Bevan 1 Jan 1891
14 Jun 1912
KCMG
KCB (Mil)
5 Nov 1834 8 Jul 1922 87
Edwards John Arthur 3 Feb 1970 Kt Bach 1 Jun 1901 25 Aug 1983 82
Edwards (John) Goronwy 5 Jul 1960 Kt Bach 14 May 1891 20 Jun 1976 85
Edwards Lawrence 12 Mar 1946
10 Jun 1961
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
21 Dec 1896 14 Nov 1968 71
Edwards Llewellyn Roy 2 Aug 1984 Kt Bach 2 Aug 1935 26 May 2021 85
Edwards Martin Llewellyn 17 Jul 1974 Kt Bach 21 May 1909 20 Jun 1987 78
Edwards Michael 5 Jun 2014 Kt Bach 29 Apr 1938
Edwards Owen Morgan 15 Jan 1916 Kt Bach 25 Dec 1858 May 1920 61
Edwards Ralph Alan Bevan 1 Jan 1954 KCB (Mil) 31 Mar 1901 4 Feb 1963 61
Edwards Robert Geoffrey
Nobel Prize for Medicine 2010
18 Oct 2011 Kt Bach 27 Sep 1925 10 Apr 2013 87
Edwards Robert Paul 2 Jun 2009 Kt Bach Jul 1957
Edwards Ronald Stanley 8 Jun 1963 KBE (Civ) 1 May 1910 18 Jan 1976 65
Edwards Samuel Frederick ["Sam"] 22 Jul 1975 Kt Bach 1 Feb 1928 7 May 2015 87
Edwards William Rice 3 Jun 1921
1 Jan 1923
KCIE
KCB (Mil)
17 May 1862 13 Oct 1923 61
Edwards Worley Bassett 18 Feb 1919 Kt Bach 5 Sep 1850 2 Jun 1927 76
Edwards-Stuart Antony James Cobham 25 Feb 2010 Kt Bach 2 Nov 1946
Edye Benjamin Thomas 19 Aug 1958 Kt Bach 17 Jul 1884 12 Oct 1962 78
Egan Henry Kelly 1 Jan 1914 Kt Bach 15 Feb 1848 19 Oct 1925 77
Egan John Leopold 22 Jul 1986 Kt Bach 7 Nov 1939
Egerton Alfred Charles Glyn 9 Feb 1943 Kt Bach 11 Oct 1886 7 Sep 1959 72
Egerton Alfred Mordaunt 15 Jun 1905 KCVO 30 Mar 1843 26 May 1908 65
Egerton Brian 22 Jun 1914 KCIE 27 Nov 1857 12 Jun 1940 82
Egerton Charles Comyn 1 Jan 1903
24 Jun 1904
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
10 Nov 1848 20 Feb 1921 72
Egerton Edwin Henry
PC 1904
22 Jun 1897
26 Jun 1902
KCB (Civ)
GCMG
8 Nov 1841 8 Jul 1916 74
Egerton George le Clerc 24 Jun 1910 KCB (Mil) 17 Oct 1852 30 Mar 1940 87
Egerton John Alfred Roy ["Jack"] 5 Nov 1976 Kt Bach 11 Mar 1918 21 Dec 1998 80
Egerton Raleigh Gilbert 3 Jun 1916
25 Aug 1917
KCB (Mil)
KCIE
25 Sep 1860 2 May 1931 70
Egerton Reginald Arthur 6 Jul 1911 Kt Bach 22 Sep 1850 17 Nov 1930 80
Egerton Robert Eyles
Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab 1878‑1882
29 Jul 1879 KCSI 15 Apr 1827 30 Sep 1912 85
Egerton Seymour John Louis 1 Jan 1970
3 Feb 1977
KCVO
GCVO
24 Sep 1915 26 May 1998 82
Egerton Stephen Loftus 31 Dec 1987 KCMG 21 Jul 1932 7 Sep 2006 74
Egerton Walter
Governor of Lagos 1903‑1906, Southern Nigeria 1904‑1912 and British Guiana 1912‑1917
9 Nov 1905 KCMG 1858 22 Mar 1947 88
Eggar Arthur 7 Jul 1938 Kt Bach 22 May 1877 14 May 1958 80
Eggar Henry Cooper 7 Jul 1910 Kt Bach 2 Jan 1851 3 Jun 1941 90
Eggleston Frederic William 10 Jul 1941 Kt Bach 17 Oct 1875 12 Nov 1954 79
Eggleston Richard Moulton 8 Oct 1971 Kt Bach 8 Aug 1909 16 Jan 1991 81
Eglinton and Winton, Countess of see "Montgomerie"
Ehrman William Geoffrey 30 Dec 2006 KCMG 28 Aug 1950
Eichelbaum (Johann) Thomas
PC 1989
6 Feb 1989 GBE (Civ) 17 May 1931 31 Oct 2018 87
Eicke Tim 29 Dec 2025 KCMG 27 Jul 1966
Ekins Charles 8 Jun 1831
6 Apr 1852
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
1768 2 Jul 1855 87
Elba Idrissa Akuna 29 Dec 2025 Kt Bach 6 Sep 1972
Elcoat Catherine Elizabeth 31 Dec 2001 DBE (Civ) 26 Feb 1954
Elder James Alexander MacKenzie 3 Jun 1925 KBE (Civ) 10 Nov 1869 29 May 1946 76
Elder Mark Philip
CH 2017
21 Nov 2008 Kt Bach 2 Jun 1947
Elder Thomas 31 May 1878
21 Jun 1887
Kt Bach
GCMG
5 Aug 1818 6 Mar 1897 78
Elderton Thomas Howard 23 Feb 1938
2 Jun 1943
Kt Bach
KCIE
28 Apr 1886 14 Feb 1970 83
Elderton William Palin 17 Feb 1938
13 Jun 1946
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
26 Jun 1877 6 Apr 1962 84
Eldon, Earl of see "Scott"
Eldon Stewart Graham 13 Jun 2009 KCMG 18 Sep 1953
Eldridge (William) John 10 Jun 1954 KBE (Mil) 2 Mar 1898 3 Nov 1985 87
Eley Geoffrey Cecil Ryles 22 Jul 1964 Kt Bach 18 Jul 1904 17 May 1990 85
Elgar Edward William, later [1931] 1st baronet
OM 1911
5 Jul 1904
2 Jan 1928
3 Jun 1933
Kt Bach
KCVO
GCVO
2 Jun 1857 23 Feb 1934 76
Elgin and Kincardine, Earl and Countess of see "Bruce"
Elgood Frank Minshull 9 Feb 1943 Kt Bach 5 Mar 1865 17 May 1948 83
Elias Patrick Jeremy
Lord Justice of Appeal 2009‑2017; PC 2009
15 Jul 1999 Kt Bach 28 Mar 1947
Elias Sian Seerpoohi
PC 1999
7 Jun 1999 GNZM 12 Mar 1949
Eliot Charles Norton Edgcumbe
PC 1919
1 Jan 1900
2 Jun 1923
KCMG
GCMG
8 Jan 1862 16 Mar 1931 69
Eliot Edward Granville, 3rd Earl of Saint Germans
MP for Liskeard 1824‑1832 and Cornwall East 1837‑1845; Chief Secretary for Ireland 1841‑1845; Postmaster General 1845‑1846; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1853‑1855; PC 1841; PC [I] 1841
24 Jan 1857 GCB (Civ) 29 Aug 1798 7 Oct 1877 79
Eliot John 1 Jan 1903 KCIE 1839 18 Mar 1908 68
Eliot Montague Charles, later [1942] 8th Earl of Saint Germans 4 Jun 1934 KCVO 13 May 1870 19 Sep 1960 90
Eliot Philip Frank 22 Jan 1909 KCVO 21 Dec 1835 1 Nov 1917 81
Eliot Whately 15 Jul 1907 Kt Bach 22 Nov 1841 12 Mar 1927 85
Eliott Lockhart Allan Robert 14 Jul 1953 Kt Bach 3 Aug 1905 9 Apr 1977 71
El'Kanemi Umar ibn Muhammed El'Amin 31 Dec 1960 KBE (Civ) 1873 29 Dec 1967 94
Elkins Anthony Joseph 8 Jul 1952 Kt Bach 30 May 1904 31 Oct 1978 74
Elkins Robert Francis 1 Jan 1958 KCB (Mil) 12 Jan 1903 27 Apr 1985 82
Ellenbogen Naomi Lisa 16 Mar 2022 DBE (Civ) 20 Mar 1970
Ellenborough, Earl of see "Law"
Ellerton (Frederick) Cecil 8 Jul 1952 Kt Bach 8 Aug 1892 20 Aug 1962 70
Ellerton Geoffrey James 10 Mar 1992 Kt Bach 25 Apr 1920 31 May 2005 85
Elles Edmond Roche 20 May 1898
1 Jan 1904
1 Jan 1906
KCB (Mil)
KCIE
GCIE
9 Jun 1848 6 Jan 1934 85
Elles Hugh Jamieson 3 Jun 1919
10 May 1929
3 Jun 1935
KCMG
KCVO
KCB (Mil)
27 Apr 1880 11 Jul 1945 65
Elles William Kidston 19 Nov 1891 KCB (Mil) 5 May 1837 5 Aug 1896 59
Ellice Charles Henry 24 May 1873
15 Apr 1882
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
10 May 1823 12 Nov 1888 65
Ellicombe Charles Grene 10 Nov 1862 KCB (Mil) 3 Aug 1783 7 Jun 1871 87
Ellington Edward Leonard 5 Jun 1920
3 Jun 1935
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
30 Dec 1877 13 Jun 1967 89
Elliot Benjamin William 8 Nov 2023 Kt Bach 11 Aug 1975
Elliot Charles
Governor of Bermuda 1846‑1852 and 1853‑1854, Trinidad 1854‑1856 and St. Helena 1863‑1869
19 Jul 1856 KCB (Civ) 1801 9 Sep 1875 74
Elliot Charles Gilbert John Brydone 24 May 1881 KCB (Mil) 12 Dec 1818 21 May 1895 76
Elliot Edmund Halbert 10 Oct 1911 Kt Bach 7 Nov 1854 20 Sep 1926 71
Elliot Edward Locke 26 Jun 1902
3 Jun 1919
KCB (Mil)
KCIE
28 Jan 1850 12 Dec 1938 88
Elliot Francis Edmund Hugh 24 Jun 1904
27 Nov 1905
4 Jun 1917
KCMG
GCVO
GCMG
24 Mar 1851 20 Jan 1940 88
Elliot George
MP for Roxburghshire 1832‑1835
10 Nov 1862 KCB (Mil) 1 Aug 1784 24 Jun 1863 78
Elliot George
MP for Chatham 1874‑1875
2 Jun 1877 KCB (Mil) 25 Sep 1813 13 Dec 1901 88
Elliot George Tinline 15 Feb 1923 Kt Bach 23 Jan 1868 23 Jun 1956 88
Elliot Gerald Henry 22 Jul 1986 Kt Bach 24 Dec 1923 28 Jan 2018 94
Elliot Henry George
PC 1867
22 Nov 1869 GCB (Civ) 30 Jun 1817 30 Mar 1907 89
Elliot Henry George 3 Jun 1899 KCMG 25 Dec 1826 29 Nov 1912 85
Elliot Henry Miers 5 Jun 1849 KCB (Civ) 1 Mar 1808 30 Dec 1853 45
Elliot (James) Duncan 5 Jun 1920 KBE (Civ) 1862 9 Aug 1956 94
Elliot John Blumenfeld 16 Feb 1954 Kt Bach 6 May 1898 18 Sep 1988 90
Elliot Katherine, later [1958] Baroness Elliot of Harwood [L] 12 Jun 1958 DBE (Civ) 15 Jan 1903 3 Jan 1994 90
Elliot Thomas Frederick 23 Jun 1869 KCMG Jul 1808 12 Feb 1880 71
Elliot Walter 24 May 1866 KCSI 1802 1 Mar 1887 84
Elliot William 1 Jan 1946
7 Jun 1951
1 Jun 1953
KBE (Mil)
KCB (Mil)
GCVO
3 Jun 1896 27 Jun 1971 75
Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound Gilbert John, 4th Earl of Minto
Governor General of Canada 1898‑1904; Viceroy of India 1905‑1910; PC 1902
31 Oct 1898
18 Nov 1905
18 Nov 1905
15 Dec 1910
GCMG
GCSI
GCIE
KG
9 Jul 1845 1 Mar 1914 68
Elliott Alexander James Hardy 22 Jun 1897 KCB (Mil) 23 Feb 1825 1 Jul 1909 84
Elliott Bignell George 1 Jan 1918 KBE 21 Nov 1857 26 Mar 1933 75
Elliott Charles Alfred 15 Feb 1887 KCSI Dec 1835 28 May 1911 75
Elliott Charles Bletterman 13 Aug 1901 KCMG 8 May 1841 10 Apr 1911 69
Elliott Claude Aurelius 11 Feb 1958 Kt Bach 27 Jul 1888 21 Nov 1973 85
Elliott Daniel 24 May 1867 KCSI 3 Mar 1798 30 Oct 1872 74
Elliott David Murray 17 Jun 1995 KCMG 8 Feb 1930 10 Feb 2023 93
Elliott George Samuel
MP for Islington West 1918‑1922
13 Jun 1917 Kt Bach 1847 4 May 1925 77
Elliott James Sands 15 Jul 1936 Kt Bach 28 May 1880 26 Oct 1959 79
Elliott John Huxtable 16 Mar 1994 Kt Bach 23 Jun 1930 10 Mar 2022 91
Elliott Maurice Herbert 2 Jan 1956 KCB (Mil) 19 Feb 1897 26 Mar 1972 75
Elliott Norman Randall 21 Feb 1967 Kt Bach 19 Jul 1903 23 Mar 1992 88
Elliott Randal Forbes 11 Jun 1977 KBE (Civ) 12 Oct 1922 20 Jul 2010 87
Elliott (Robert) William, later [1985] Baron Elliott of Morpeth [L]
MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne North 1957‑1983
17 Jul 1974 Kt Bach 11 Dec 1920 20 May 2011 90
Elliott Roger James 22 Jul 1987 Kt Bach 8 Dec 1928 16 Apr 2018 89
Elliott Ronald Stuart 20 Mar 1981 Kt Bach 29 Jan 1918 18 Oct 2001 83
Elliott Thomas Henry, later [1917] 1st baronet 11 Jul 1902 KCB (Civ) 7 Sep 1854 4 Jun 1926 71
Elliott William 19 Jul 1837 Kt Bach Sep 1838
Elliott William Henry 10 Nov 1862
24 May 1873
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
1792 27 Feb 1874 81
Elliott-Cooper Robert 1 Jan 1919 KCB (Civ) 29 Jan 1845 16 Feb 1942 97
Ellis Adam Gib 29 Jun 1882 Kt Bach 1843 16 Aug 1894 51
Ellis Alan Edward 10 Jun 1948 KCB (Civ) 21 Dec 1890 28 Aug 1960 69
Ellis Albert Fuller 22 Feb 1939 Kt Bach 28 Aug 1869 11 Jul 1951 81
Ellis Alexander Wykeham 14 Jun 2024 KCMG 5 Jun 1967
Ellis Alfred Burdon
See also the note at the foot of this page
17 Jul 1894 KCB (Mil) 10 Jan 1852 5 Mar 1894 42
Ellis Arthur Edward Augustus 30 Jun 1897
22 Aug 1902
KCVO
GCVO
13 Dec 1837 11 Jun 1907 69
Ellis Arthur William Mickle 10 Feb 1953 Kt Bach 4 May 1883 20 May 1966 83
Ellis Barrow Helbert 5 Oct 1875 KCSI 24 Jan 1823 20 Jun 1887 64
Ellis Charles Augustus, 6th Lord Howard de Walden 19 Jul 1838 GCB (Civ) 5 Jun 1799 29 Aug 1868 69
Ellis Charles Drummond 12 Mar 1946 Kt Bach 11 Aug 1895 10 Jan 1980 84
Ellis Charles Edward 1 Jan 1917
1 Jan 1919
KCB (Civ)
GBE (Civ)
12 Sep 1852 19 Feb 1937 84
Ellis Diana Margaret 15 Jun 2013 DBE (Civ) 11 Apr 1938 18 May 2017 79
Ellis Evelyn Campbell 29 Jun 1914 Kt Bach 8 Dec 1865 1 Sep 1920 54
Ellis Henry
PC 1832
27 Apr 1848 KCB (Civ) 1777 28 Sep 1855 78
Ellis Herbert Douglas 4 May 2012 Kt Bach 3 Jan 1924 11 Oct 2018 94
Ellis Herbert Mackay 28 Jun 1907 KCB (Mil) 5 May 1851 30 Sep 1912 61
Ellis John Rogers 12 Feb 1980 Kt Bach 15 Jun 1916 16 Jun 1998 82
Ellis Joseph Baxter 11 Jul 1906 Kt Bach Jun 1842 28 Dec 1918 76
Ellis Kevin 1 Jan 1969 KBE (Civ) 15 May 1908 22 Nov 1975 67
Ellis Ronald 7 Feb 1978 Kt Bach 12 Aug 1925 10 Nov 2005 80
Ellis Samuel Burdon 18 May 1860 KCB (Mil) 1787 10 Mar 1865 77
Ellis (Samuel) Howard 13 Jul 1943 Kt Bach 2 Jun 1889 19 Jan 1949 59
Ellis Thomas Hobart 28 Sep 1953 Kt Bach 11 Oct 1894 12 Dec 1981 87
Ellis Vernon James 8 Feb 2011 Kt Bach 1 Jul 1947
Ellis William Henry 1 Jan 1918 GBE 20 Aug 1860 4 Jul 1945 84
Ellison Gerald Alexander
Bishop of London 1973‑1981; PC 1973
13 May 1981 KCVO 19 Aug 1910 18 Oct 1992 82
Ellison Gerald Francis 1 Jan 1919
3 Jun 1922
KCMG
KCB (Mil)
18 Aug 1861 27 Oct 1947 86
Ellison Jill 30 Dec 2000 DBE (Civ) 31 Jan 1955
Ellison Richard George 15 Jul 1907 Kt Bach 9 May 1831 7 Feb 1908 76
Ellison-Macartney William Grey
MP for Antrim South 1885‑1903; Governor of Tasmania 1913‑1917 and Western Australia 1917‑1920
20 Jan 1913 KCMG 7 Jun 1852 4 Dec 1924 72
Ellis-Rees Hugh 1 Jan 1953 KCMG 19 Apr 1900 17 Jul 1974 74
Ellissen Herbert 25 Jul 1923 Kt Bach 29 Sep 1876 20 Jun 1952 75
Elliston George Sampson 15 Feb 1944 Kt Bach 27 Jul 1875 21 Feb 1954 78
Ellman Louise Joyce
MP for Riverside 1997‑2019
9 Jun 2018 DBE (Civ) 14 Nov 1945
Ellwood Aubrey Beauclerk 1 Jan 1949 KCB (Mil) 3 Jul 1897 20 Dec 1992 95
Ellwood Peter Brian 6 May 2011 Kt Bach 15 May 1943
Elmhirst Thomas Walker 1 Jan 1946 KBE (Mil) 15 Dec 1895 6 Nov 1982 86
Elphinstone (George) Keith Buller 1 Jan 1920 KBE (Civ) 11 May 1865 6 Jul 1941 76
Elphinstone Howard Craufurd VC
For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page
3 Jul 1871 KCB (Civ) 12 Dec 1829 8 Mar 1890 60
Elphinstone John, 13th Lord Elphinstone
Governor of Bombay 1853‑1860
31 Mar 1859 GCB (Civ) 23 Jun 1807 19 Jul 1860 53
Elphinstone Lancelot Henry 24 Feb 1931 Kt Bach 2 Sep 1879 11 Oct 1965 86
Elphinstone Mary Frances, Baroness Elphinstone
[wife of the 16th Baron]
8 Jun 1939 DCVO 30 Aug 1883 8 Feb 1961 77
Else Jean
[revoked 8 Feb 2011]
30 Dec 2000 DBE (Civ) 1951
Elsmore Lloyd 6 May 1982 Kt Bach 16 Jan 1913 12 Nov 2007 94
Elstub St. John de Holt 28 Jul 1970 Kt Bach 16 Jun 1915 24 Jan 1989 73
Eltham, Earl of see "Cambridge"
Eltisley, Baron see "Newton"
Elton Arnold 17 Feb 1987 Kt Bach 14 Feb 1920 3 Oct 2018 98
Elton Geoffrey Rudolph 11 Feb 1986 Kt Bach 17 Aug 1921 4 Dec 1994 73
Elton Leslie Norman 15 Oct 2004 Kt Bach 27 Feb 1947 12 Jul 2014 67
Elton (Susan) Richenda, Baroness Elton
[wife of the 2nd Baron]
12 Jun 2010 DCVO 1937
Elverston Harold Arthur
MP for Gateshead 1910‑1918
6 Jul 1911 Kt Bach 26 Dec 1866 10 Aug 1941 74
Elvey George Job 24 Mar 1871 Kt Bach 29 Mar 1816 9 Sep 1893 77
Elvidge John William 17 Jun 2006 KCB (Civ) 9 Feb 1951
Elvin (James) Arthur 23 Jul 1946 Kt Bach 5 Jul 1899 4 Feb 1957 57
Elwes Henry William George 13 Jun 2009 KCVO 24 Oct 1935
Elwes Jeremy Vernon 20 Jul 1994 Kt Bach 29 May 1937
Elwes Richard Everard Augustine 21 Feb 1958 Kt Bach 28 May 1901 4 Sep 1968 67
Elwood Brian George Conway 29 May 1990 Kt Bach 5 Apr 1933
Elworthy Peter Herbert 18 Nov 1988 Kt Bach 3 Mar 1935 11 Jan 2004 68
Elworthy Samuel Charles, later [1972] Baron Elworthy [L] 31 Dec 1960
1 Jan 1962
23 Apr 1977
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
KG
23 Mar 1911 4 Apr 1993 82
Elworthy Timothy Charles 30 Mar 2001 KCVO 27 Jan 1938
Elwyn-Jones Frederick, later [1974] Baron Elwyn‑Jones [L]
MP for Plaistow 1945‑1950, West Ham South 1950‑1974 and Newham South 1974; Attorney General 1964‑1970; Lord Chancellor 1974‑1979; PC 1964; CH 1976
20 Nov 1964 Kt Bach 24 Oct 1909 4 Dec 1989 80
Elyan (Isadore) Victor 1 Dec 1970 Kt Bach 5 Sep 1909 16 Feb 2000 90
Emberton (John) Wesley 15 Jul 1958 Kt Bach 1896 10 Dec 1967 71
Embry Basil Edward 5 Jul 1945
1 Jan 1953
2 Jan 1956
KBE (Mil)
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
28 Feb 1902 7 Dec 1977 75
Emerson Herbert William
Governor of the Punjab 1933‑1938
10 Jan 1933
11 May 1937
KCSI
GCIE
1 Jun 1881 12 Apr 1962 80
Emerson (Lewis) Edward 15 Feb 1944 Kt Bach 12 May 1890 19 May 1949 59
Emerson Ralf Billing 10 Jul 1956 Kt Bach 3 Jul 1897 30 Jan 1965 67
Emerson William 24 Oct 1902 Kt Bach 3 Dec 1843 26 Dec 1924 81
Emerton Audrey Caroline, later [1997] Baroness Emerton [L] 31 Dec 1988 DBE (Civ) 10 Sep 1935
Emery (James) Frederick
MP for Salford West 1935‑1945
12 Feb 1957 Kt Bach 17 Dec 1886 30 Oct 1983 96
Emery Peter Frank Hannibal
MP for Reading 1959‑1966, Honiton 1967‑1997 and Devon East 1997‑2001
9 Feb 1982 Kt Bach 27 Feb 1926 9 Dec 2004 78
Emin Tracey Karima 14 Jun 2024 DBE (Civ) 3 Jul 1963
Emmerson Harold Corti 1 Jan 1947
1 Jun 1953
2 Jan 1956
KCB (Civ)
KCVO
GCB (Civ)
7 Apr 1896 2 Aug 1984 88
Emmott Alfred, 1st Baron Emmott
MP for Oldham 1899‑1911: First Commissioner of Works 1914‑1915; PC 1908
1 Jan 1914
4 Jun 1917
GCMG
GBE
8 May 1858 13 Dec 1926 68
Empey Reginald Norman Morgan, later [2011] Baron Empey [L] 18 Feb 1999 Kt Bach 26 Oct 1947
Empson Charles 2 Jan 1956 KCMG 24 Apr 1898 17 Aug 1983 85
Empson (Leslie) Derek 1 Jan 1973
14 Jun 1975
KCB (Mil)
GBE (Mil)
29 Oct 1918 20 Sep 1997 78
Empson William 7 Feb 1979 Kt Bach 27 Sep 1906 15 Apr 1984 77
Emson Reginald Herbert Embleton 1966 KBE (Mil) 11 Jan 1912 27 Mar 1995 83
Emtage Stephen Errol Nov 1999 KA
Enderby John Edwin 20 Feb 2004 Kt Bach 16 Jan 1931 3 Aug 2021 90
Enever Francis Alfred 12 Jul 1955 Kt Bach 24 May 1893 17 Jan 1966 72
Enfield Ralph Roscoe 8 Jul 1947 Kt Bach 22 Dec 1885 15 Feb 1973 87
Engel Pauline Frances 17 Jun 1995 DBE (Civ) 10 Sep 1930 15 Nov 2017 87
Engholm Basil Charles 8 Jun 1968 KCB (Civ) 2 Aug 1912 12 Jun 1990 77
Engineer Noshirwan Phirozsha 18 Aug 1945 Kt Bach 22 Jan 1884 1980
England Richard 23 Sep 1843
5 Jul 1855
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
1793 19 Jan 1883 89
England Russell
For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page
15 Dec 1965 Kt Bach c 1889 13 Jan 1970
Engle George Lawrence Jose 11 Jun 1983 KCB (Civ) 13 Sep 1926 15 Sep 2016 90
Engledow Frank Leonard 15 Feb 1944 Kt Bach 20 Aug 1890 3 Jul 1985 94
Engleheart John Gardner Dillman 5 Jul 1892
22 Jun 1897
Kt Bach
KCB (Civ)
2 Feb 1823 10 Apr 1923 100
English Cyril Rupert 3 Feb 1972 Kt Bach 19 Apr 1913 11 May 1997 84
English David 13 Jul 1982 Kt Bach 26 May 1931 10 Jun 1998 67
English (Simon) William ["Bill"]
Prime Minister of New Zealand 2016‑2017
4 Jun 2018 KNZM 30 Dec 1961
English Terence Alexander Hawthorne 31 Dec 1990 KBE (Civ) 3 Oct 1932 25 Nov 2025 93
English (Thomas) Crisp 1 Jan 1918 KCMG 22 Jul 1878 25 Aug 1949 71
English (William) John 3 Feb 1972 Kt Bach 23 Nov 1903 28 Aug 1973 69
Ennals Paul Martin 15 Oct 2009 Kt Bach 7 Nov 1956
Ennisdale, Baron see "Lyons"
Ennis-Hill Jessica 31 Dec 2016 DBE (Civ) 28 Jan 1986
Ennor Arnold Hughes ["Hugh"] 27 Aug 1965 Kt Bach 10 Oct 1912 14 Oct 1977 65
Enright Philip King 1 Jan 1952 KBE (Mil) 4 Aug 1894 29 Sep 1960 66
Ensor Robert Charles Kirkwood 12 Jul 1955 Kt Bach 16 Oct 1877 4 Dec 1958 81
Entwistle Cyril Fullard
MP for Hull South West 1918‑1924 and Bolton 1931‑1945
25 Feb 1937 Kt Bach 23 Sep 1887 9 Jul 1974 86
Entwistle (John Nuttall) Maxwell 16 Jul 1963 Kt Bach 8 Jan 1910 10 Feb 1994 84
Epps George Selby Washington 11 Jun 1942 KBE (Civ) 26 Feb 1885 8 Feb 1951 65
Epstein Jacob 1 Jan 1954 KBE (Civ) 10 Nov 1880 19 Aug 1959 78
Epstein (Michael) Anthony 14 Feb 1991 Kt Bach 18 May 1921 6 Feb 2024 102
Ereaut (Herbert) Frank Cobbold 23 Nov 1976 Kt Bach 6 May 1919 12 Sep 1998 79
Eri (Vincent) Serei
Governor General of Papua New Guinea 1990‑1991
8 Feb 1990 GCMG 12 Sep 1936 25 May 1993 56
Erle William
PC 1859
23 Apr 1845 Kt Bach 1 Oct 1793 28 Jan 1880 86
Erne, Earl of see "Crichton"
Errington Eric, later [1963] 1st baronet
MP for Bootle 1935‑1945 and Aldershot 1954‑1970
8 Jul 1952 Kt Bach 17 Mar 1900 3 Jun 1973 73
Errington Lancelot 1 Jan 1976 KCB (Civ) 14 Jun 1917 18 Oct 2011 94
Erroll, Earl of see "Hay"
Erskine Arthur Edward 3 Jun 1931
3 Jun 1935
KCVO
GCVO
1 Sep 1881 24 Jul 1963 81
Erskine Derek Quicke 22 Jul 1964 Kt Bach 12 Feb 1905 6 Sep 1977 72
Erskine George Watkin Eben James 2 Jan 1950
5 Jun 1952
9 Jun 1955
KBE (Mil)
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
23 Aug 1899 29 Aug 1965 66
Erskine Henry David 19 Jun 1911 KCVO 3 Jan 1838 7 Sep 1921 83
Erskine James Elphinstone 22 Jun 1897 KCB (Mil) 2 Dec 1838 25 Jul 1911 72
Erskine James Malcolm Monteath
For further information, see the note at the foot of this page
10 Jul 1929 Kt Bach 18 Jul 1863 5 Nov 1944 81
Erskine John Francis Ashley, styled Lord Erskine
Governor of Madras 1934‑1940; MP for Brighton 1940‑1941
30 Aug 1934
24 May 1940
GCIE
GCSI
26 Apr 1895 3 May 1953 58
Erskine John Maxwell, later [1961] 1st baronet and [1964] 1st Baron Erskine of Rerrick 12 Jul 1949
31 May 1956
Kt Bach
GBE (Civ)
14 Dec 1893 14 Dec 1980 87
Erskine (Robert) George 10 Feb 1948 Kt Bach 5 Nov 1896 10 May 1984 87
Erskine William Augustus Forbes
PC 1930
1 Jan 1926
3 Jun 1930
KCMG
GCMG
30 Oct 1871 17 Jul 1952 80
Esher, Viscount see "Brett"
Espie Frank Fletcher 14 Mar 1979 Kt Bach 8 May 1917 11 Jan 2004 86
Esplen John, later [1921] 1st baronet 3 Jun 1918 KBE 7 Apr 1863 7 Feb 1930 66
Esquivel Manuel
PC 1986
31 Dec 2009 KCMG 2 May 1940 10 Feb 2022 81
Essenhigh Nigel Richard 12 Jun 1999
15 Jun 2002
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
8 Nov 1944
Essex (Richard) Walter 6 Feb 1913 Kt Bach 13 Jan 1857 15 Sep 1941 84
Esteve-Coll Elizabeth Anne Loosemore 17 Jun 1995 DBE (Civ) 14 Oct 1938 16 Sep 2024 85
Estlin Peter Kenneth 12 Mar 2020 Kt Bach Jul 1961
Etheridge Alison Mary 30 Dec 2024 DBE (Civ) 27 Apr 1964
Etherington Stuart James 25 Nov 2010 Kt Bach 26 Feb 1955
Etherton George Hammond 17 Feb 1927 Kt Bach 14 Sep 1878 3 Dec 1949 71
Etherton Terence Michael Elkan Barnet, later [2020] Baron Etherton [L]
Lord Justice of Appeal 2008‑2013; Chancellor of the High Court 2013‑2016; Master of the Rolls 2016‑2020; PC 2008
6 Mar 2001
14 Jun 2024
Kt Bach
GBE (Civ)
21 Jun 1951 6 May 2025 73
Euan-Smith Charles Bean 21 Nov 1890 KCB (Civ) 21 Sep 1842 30 Aug 1910 67
Eugster Basil Oscar Paul 8 Jun 1968
13 Jun 1970
KCVO
KCB (Mil)
15 Aug 1914 5 Apr 1984 69
Eustace Francis John William 3 Jun 1913 KCB (Mil) 17 Sep 1849 7 Dec 1925 76
Eustace (Joseph) Lambert
Governor General of St Vincent & the Grenadines 1985‑1989
27 Oct 1985
30 Jul 1985
GCVO
GCMG
28 Feb 1908 2 Nov 1996 88
Evans Alfred Englefield 2 Jun 1943 KBE (Mil) 30 Jan 1884 29 Dec 1944 60
Evans Alfred Henry 13 Jul 1926 Kt Bach 1847 24 Dec 1938 91
Evans Anne Elizabeth Jane 17 Jun 2000 DBE (Civ) 20 Aug 1941
Evans Anthony Howell Meurig 20 Feb 1985 Kt Bach 11 Jun 1934
Evans Arthur John 6 Jul 1911 Kt Bach 8 Jul 1851 11 Jul 1941 90
Evans Arthur Trevor 6 Jul 1954 Kt Bach 7 Nov 1895 1 Jan 1983 87
Evans Athol Donald 1 Jan 1963 KBE (Civ) 16 Dec 1904 9 Jun 1988 83
Evans Benjamin Ifor, later [1967] Baron Evans of Hungershall [L] 12 Jul 1955 Kt Bach 19 Aug 1899 28 Aug 1982 83
Evans Bernard 26 Jun 1962 Kt Bach 13 May 1905 19 Feb 1981 75
Evans Charles Arthur Lovatt 31 Jul 1951 Kt Bach 8 Jul 1884 29 Aug 1968 84
Evans Charles Leo Glandore 1 Jan 1962 KCB (Mil) 2 Aug 1908 27 Dec 1981 73
Evans Christopher Thomas 28 Feb 2001 Kt Bach 29 Nov 1957
Evans David 30 Jul 1892 KCMG 21 Apr 1849 14 Aug 1907 58
Evans (David) Emrys 8 Jul 1952 Kt Bach 29 Mar 1891 20 Feb 1966 74
Evans David George 31 Dec 1976
16 Jun 1979
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
14 Jul 1924
Evans David Gwynne 10 Feb 1977 Kt Bach 6 Sep 1909 13 Jun 1984 74
Evans David Lewis 15 Jul 1958 Kt Bach 14 Aug 1893 23 Apr 1987 93
Evans David Owen
MP for Cardiganshire 1932‑1945
7 Jun 1945 Kt Bach 5 Feb 1876 11 Jun 1945 69
Evans (David) Roderick 16 May 2001 Kt Bach 22 Oct 1946
Evans (David) Rowland 11 Jun 1937 Kt Bach late 1878 2 Sep 1953 74
Evans David William 6 Jul 1925 Kt Bach 4 Nov 1866 17 Mar 1926 59
Evans Donald Randell 1 Jan 1964 KBE (Mil) 31 Jan 1912 9 Apr 1975 63
Evans Edith Mary 1 Jan 1946 DBE (Civ) 8 Feb 1888 14 Oct 1976 88
Evans Edward 24 Jul 1906 Kt Bach 26 Jun 1846 10 Oct 1917 71
Evans Edward 3 Jun 1935 KBE (Mil) 28 Jun 1872 16 Nov 1949 77
Evans Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell, later [1945] 1st Baron Mountevans 1 Jan 1935 KCB (Mil) 28 Oct 1881 20 Aug 1957 75
Evans Edwin 22 Jun 1927 Kt Bach c 1854 4 Apr 1928
Evans Evan Vincent
CH 1922
13 Dec 1909 Kt Bach 18 Nov 1851 13 Nov 1934 82
Evans Francis Edward 1 Jan 1946
13 Jun 1957
KCMG
GBE (Civ)
4 Apr 1897 21 Aug 1983 86
Evans Francis Henry, later [1902] 1st baronet
MP for Southampton 1888‑1895 and 1896‑1900, and Maidstone 1901‑1906
3 Jun 1893 KCMG 29 Aug 1840 22 Jan 1907 66
Evans Frederick 26 Jun 1908
31 Jan 1912
KCMG
KCVO
1849 1 Aug 1939 90
Evans Frederick John Owen 24 May 1881 KCB (Civ) 9 Mar 1815 20 Dec 1885 70
Evans Geoffrey 28 Feb 1934 Kt Bach 26 Jun 1883 16 Aug 1963 80
Evans Geoffrey Charles 1 Jan 1954 KBE (Mil) 13 Mar 1901 27 Jan 1987 85
Evans (George) De Lacy
MP for Rye 1830 and 1831‑1832, and Westminster 1833‑1841
13 Feb 1838
5 Jul 1855
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
7 Oct 1787 9 Jan 1870 82
Evans Geraint Llewellyn 10 Feb 1970 Kt Bach 16 Feb 1922 19 Sep 1992 70
Evans Griffith Humphrey Pugh 25 May 1892 KCIE 13 Jan 1840 6 Feb 1902 62
Evans Harold Matthew 25 Jun 2004 Kt Bach 28 Jun 1928 23 Sep 2020 92
Evans Henry Arthur
MP for Leicester East 1922‑1923 and Cardiff South 1924‑1929 and 1931‑1945
4 Jul 1944 Kt Bach 24 Sep 1898 25 Sep 1958 60
Evans Horace, later [1957] 1st Baron Evans 3 May 1949
9 Jun 1955
KCVO
GCVO
1 Jan 1903 26 Oct 1963 60
Evans Horace Moule 19 Jun 1911 KCB (Mil) 8 Dec 1841 28 Jul 1923 81
Evans Hywel Wynn 12 Jun 1976 KCB (Civ) 30 May 1920 2 Jun 1988 68
Evans Joan 1 Jan 1976 DBE (Civ) 22 Jun 1893 14 Jul 1977 84
Evans John 25 May 1892 KCB (Civ) 17 Nov 1823 31 May 1908 84
Evans John Harold 12 Jun 1958 KBE (Civ) 16 Feb 1904 27 May 1973 69
Evans John Stanley 22 Feb 2000 Kt Bach 6 Aug 1943
Evans John William 1 Apr 1926 Kt Bach 1 Dec 1855 2 Oct 1943 87
Evans Jonathan Douglas, later [2014] Baron Evans of Weardale [L] 29 Dec 2012 KCB (Civ) 17 Feb 1958
Evans Lincoln 10 Feb 1953 Kt Bach 18 Sep 1889 3 Aug 1970 80
Evans (Madelaine) Glynne Dervel 17 Jun 2000 DBE (Civ) 23 Aug 1944
Evans Malcolm David 31 Dec 2015 KCMG 31 Dec 1959
Evans Martin John
Nobel Prize for Medicine 2007
22 Jun 2004 Kt Bach 1 Jan 1941
Evans Oremi Rosemary 31 Dec 2014 DBE (Civ) 7 Oct 1956
Evans Regina Margaret 23 Jun 1936 DBE (Civ) 1885 2 Oct 1969 84
Evans Richard Grenville Russell 29 Dec 2023 KCMG Nov 1945
Evans Richard Harry 12 Nov 1996 Kt Bach 9 Jun 1942
Evans Richard John 21 Nov 2012 Kt Bach 29 Sep 1947
Evans Richard Mark 31 Dec 1983
18 Oct 1986
KCMG
KCVO
15 Apr 1928 24 Aug 2012 84
Evans Robert 8 Nov 1994 Kt Bach 28 May 1927 24 Jul 2020 93
Evans Robert Charles 27 Mar 1929 Kt Bach 1 May 1878 4 Dec 1961 83
Evans (Robert) Charles 18 Nov 1969 Kt Bach 19 Oct 1918 5 Dec 1995 77
Evans Samuel Thomas
MP for Glamorganshire Mid 1890‑1910; Solicitor General 1908‑1910; PC 1910
17 Feb 1908
1 Jan 1917
Kt Bach
GCB (Civ)
4 May 1859 13 Sep 1918 59
Evans (Thomas) Eric 15 Jun 1996 KCVO 1 Feb 1928 17 Aug 1996 68
Evans Trevor Maldwyn 7 Feb 1967 Kt Bach 21 Feb 1902 10 Jun 1981 79
Evans Walter 27 Mar 1929 Kt Bach 1855 17 Mar 1935 79
Evans (William) Vincent John 1 Jan 1970
1 Jan 1976
KCMG
GCMG
20 Oct 1915 18 May 2007 91
Evans-Gordon William Eden
MP for Stepney 1900‑1907
18 Dec 1905 Kt Bach 8 Aug 1857 31 Oct 1913 56
Evans-Jones Albert 18 Nov 1969 Kt Bach 14 Apr 1895 26 Jan 1970 74
Evans-Lombe Edward Christopher 27 Oct 1993 Kt Bach 10 Apr 1937 20 May 2022 85
Evans Lombe Edward Malcolm 1 Jan 1954 KCB (Mil) 15 Oct 1901 14 May 1974 72
Evans-Pritchard Edward Evan 23 Nov 1971 Kt Bach 21 Sep 1902 11 Sep 1973 70
Evan-Thomas Hugh 31 May 1916
1 Jan 1919
3 Jun 1924
KCB (Mil)
KCMG
GCB (Mil)
27 Oct 1862 30 Aug 1928 65
Evatt George Joseph Hamilton 1 Jan 1919 KCB (Mil) 11 Nov 1843 5 Nov 1921 77
Eve Arthur Malcolm Trustram, 1st baronet, later [1963] 1st Baron Silsoe 2 Jan 1950 GBE (Civ) 8 Apr 1894 3 Dec 1976 82
Eve Frederic Samuel 23 Feb 1911 Kt Bach 1853 15 Dec 1916 63
Eve Harry Trelawney
MP for Ashburton 1904‑1908; PC 1937
21 Dec 1907 Kt Bach 13 Oct 1856 10 Dec 1940 84
Eve Herbert Trustram 1 Jan 1918 KBE 4 Jun 1865 11 Nov 1936 71
Eveleigh Edward Walter
Lord Justice of Appeal 1977‑1985; PC 1977
17 Oct 1968 Kt Bach 8 Oct 1917 24 Sep 2014 96
Evennett David Anthony
MP for Erith & Crayford 1983‑1997 and Bexleyheath & Crayford 2005‑2024
18 May 2018 Kt Bach 3 Jun 1949
Everard James Rupert 31 Dec 2015 KCB (Mil) 22 Sep 1962
Everard William Lindsay
MP for Melton 1924‑1945
16 Feb 1939 Kt Bach 13 Mar 1891 11 Mar 1949 57
Everest George 13 Mar 1861 Kt Bach 4 Jul 1790 1 Dec 1866 76
Everett Allan Frederic 1 Jan 1919
2 Oct 1920
KCMG
KCVO
22 Feb 1868 22 Jan 1938 69
Everett Henry Joseph 1 Jan 1919 KCMG 5 Mar 1866 9 Oct 1951 85
Everett Percy Winn 13 Jun 1930 Kt Bach 22 Apr 1870 23 Feb 1952 81
Everett William 27 Jun 1898 KCMG 20 Apr 1844 9 Aug 1908 64
Everington Anthony Herbert ["Sam"] 24 Feb 2015 Kt Bach Mar 1957
Everitt Clement 16 Feb 1928 Kt Bach 1873 9 Feb 1934 60
Evershed Francis Raymond, later [1956] 1st Baron Evershed
Master of the Rolls 1949‑1962; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1962‑1965; PC 1947
3 May 1944 Kt Bach 8 Aug 1899 3 Oct 1966 67
Evershed Sydney Herbert 10 Jul 1929 Kt Bach 13 Jan 1861 7 Mar 1937 76
Eversley, Viscount see "Shaw-Lefevre"
Everson Frederick Charles 1 Jan 1968 KCMG 6 Sep 1910 27 May 2001 90
Eves Charles 12 Oct 1920 Kt Bach 14 Oct 1864 6 Jun 1936 71
Eves Hubert Bryan Heath 12 Mar 1946 Kt Bach 10 Mar 1883 24 Jul 1961 78
Evetts George 23 Jul 1946 Kt Bach 18 Dec 1882 12 Jun 1958 75
Evetts John Fullerton 31 Oct 1951 Kt Bach 30 Jun 1891 21 Dec 1988 97
Evill Douglas Claude Strathern 1 Jan 1943
1 Jan 1946
KCB (Mil)
GBE (Mil)
8 Oct 1892 22 Mar 1971 78
Evison (Helen June) Patricia 31 Dec 1992 DBE (Civ) 2 Jun 1924 30 May 2010 85
Ewans Martin Kenneth 31 Dec 1986 KCMG 14 Nov 1928 5 Apr 2012 83
Ewart Henry Peter, later [1910] 1st baronet 25 Aug 1885
30 Jun 1897
22 Aug 1902
KCB (Mil)
KCVO
GCVO
20 Aug 1838 16 Apr 1928 89
Ewart John Alexander 21 Jun 1887
24 Jun 1904
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
1 Jun 1821 18 Jun 1904 83
Ewart John Murray 27 Feb 1937 Kt Bach 23 Sep 1884 8 Dec 1939 55
Ewart John Spencer 19 Jun 1911 KCB (Mil) 22 Mar 1861 19 Sep 1930 69
Ewart Joseph 18 Jul 1895 Kt Bach 30 Sep 1831 10 Jan 1906 74
Ewart Richard Henry 1 Jan 1918 KCMG 26 Dec 1864 27 May 1928 63
Ewbank Anthony Bruce 16 May 1980 Kt Bach 30 Jul 1925 25 Jun 2011 85
Ewbank Robert Benson 18 Feb 1941 Kt Bach 22 Oct 1883 2 Sep 1967 83
Ewbank Robert Withers 13 Jun 1964 KBE (Mil) 20 Jul 1907 28 Apr 1981 73
Ewen David Alexander 1 Jan 1952 KBE (Civ) 12 Feb 1884 7 Apr 1957 73
Ewing Alexander William Gordon 10 Feb 1959 Kt Bach 6 Dec 1896 29 Apr 1980 83
Ewing James Alfred
For further information, see the note at the foot of this page
19 Jun 1911 KCB (Civ) 27 Mar 1855 7 Jun 1935 80
Ewing (Robert) Alastair 1 Jan 1962 KBE (Mil) 10 Apr 1909 19 May 1997 88
Ewing Thomas Thomson 9 Nov 1908 KCMG 9 Oct 1856 15 Sep 1920 63
Exeter, Marquess of see "Cecil"
Eyles Alfred 3 Jun 1913
1 Jan 1919
KCB (Civ)
KBE (Civ)
8 Dec 1856 16 May 1945 88
Eyles George Lancelot 22 Jun 1914 KCMG 15 Feb 1849 12 Mar 1919 70
Eyre George 9 Apr 1812
2 Jan 1815

2 May 1838
Kt Bach
KCB (Mil)

GCMG
23 Apr 1769 15 Feb 1839 69
Eyre Graham Newman 9 Feb 1989 Kt Bach 9 Jan 1931 14 Nov 1999 68
Eyre James Ainsworth Campden Gabriel 11 Feb 1986 KCVO 2 Nov 1930 3 Jan 2003 72
Eyre Reginald Edwin
MP for Hall Green 1965‑1987
14 Feb 1984 Kt Bach 28 May 1924 27 Jan 2019 94
Eyre Richard Charles Hastings
CH 2016
4 Mar 1997 Kt Bach 28 Mar 1943
Eyre Stephen John Arthur 16 Mar 2022 Kt Bach 17 Oct 1957
Eyre Vincent 24 May 1867 KCSI 1811 22 Sep 1881 70
Eyre William 5 Jul 1855 KCB (Mil) 21 Oct 1805 18 Sep 1859 53
Eyres Harry Charles Augustus 1 Jan 1926 KCMG 21 Jul 1856 19 Jul 1944 87
Eyres-Monsell Bolton Meredith, later [1935] 1st Viscount Monsell
MP for Evesham 1910‑1935; First Lord of the Admiralty 1931‑1936; PC 1923
28 Jun 1929 GBE (Civ) 22 Feb 1881 21 Mar 1969 88
Ezechiel Percy Hubert 3 Jun 1935 KCMG 10 Aug 1875 22 Oct 1950 75
Ezra Alwyn 7 Mar 1936 Kt Bach 1900 Jul 1974 74
Ezra David Elias 22 Jun 1927 Kt Bach 1871 23 Aug 1947 76
Ezra Derek, later [1983] Baron Ezra [L] 24 Jul 1974 Kt Bach 23 Feb 1919 22 Dec 2015 96
Faber Geoffrey Cust 19 Jan 1954 Kt Bach 23 Aug 1889 31 Mar 1961 71
Faber Richard Stanley 26 Oct 1980 KCVO 6 Dec 1924 18 Oct 2007 82
Fabricant Michael Louis David
MP for Staffordshire Mid 1992‑1997 and Lichfield 1997‑2024
12 Dec 2023 Kt Bach 12 Jun 1950
Fadahunsi Joseph Odeleye 20 Mar 1963 KCMG 1901 12 May 1986 84
Fadden Arthur William
PC 1942
7 Jun 1951
12 Jun 1958
KCMG
GCMG
13 Apr 1895 21 Apr 1973 78
Fagan David Alexander 31 Dec 2015 KNZM 13 Oct 1961
Fagan Edward Arthur 1 Jan 1932 KCB (Mil) 1871 21 Jun 1955 83
Fagan (Florence) Mary 13 Jun 2009
23 Apr 2018
DCVO
LG
11 Sep 1939
Fagan John 7 Jul 1910 Kt Bach 16 Jul 1843 17 Mar 1930 86
Fagan Patrick James 2 Jan 1922 KCIE 5 Jul 1865 26 Jun 1942 76
Fahy Peter Martin 4 Dec 2012 Kt Bach 18 Jan 1959
Fair Arthur 17 Apr 1952 Kt Bach 1885 27 Mar 1970 84
Fairbairn Andrew
MP for Yorkshire West Riding East 1880‑1885 and Otley 1885‑1886
29 Aug 1868 Kt Bach 5 Mar 1828 30 May 1901 73
Fairbairn Carolyn Julie 8 Jun 2019 DBE (Civ) 13 Dec 1960
Fairbairn David Eric 31 Dec 1976 KBE (Civ) 3 Mar 1917 1 Jun 1994 77
Fairbairn George 13 Jul 1926 Kt Bach 23 Mar 1855 23 Oct 1943 88
Fairbairn Nicholas Hardwick
MP for Kinross & Western Perthshire 1974‑1983 and Perth & Kinross 1983‑1995
27 Jul 1988 Kt Bach 24 Dec 1933 19 Feb 1995 61
Fairbairn Peter 7 Sep 1858 Kt Bach Sep 1799 4 Jan 1861 61
Fairbairn Robert Duncan 16 Jul 1975 Kt Bach 25 Sep 1910 26 Mar 1988 77
Fairbank (Harold Arthur) Thomas 12 Mar 1946 Kt Bach 28 Mar 1876 26 Feb 1961 84
Fairbank William 3 Jun 1924 KCVO 1850 9 Jun 1929 78
Fairclough John Whitaker 30 Dec 1989 Kt Bach 23 Aug 1930 5 Jun 2003 72
Faire Arthur William 16 Feb 1928 Kt Bach 1854 3 Mar 1933 78
Faire Samuel 18 Dec 1905 Kt Bach 18 Oct 1849 18 Jan 1931 81
Fairey (Charles) Richard 19 May 1943 Kt Bach 5 May 1887 30 Sep 1956 69
Fairfax Henry 20 May 1896 KCB (Mil) 21 Jan 1837 20 Mar 1900 63
Fairfax James Oswald 5 Jun 1926 KBE (Civ) 26 Apr 1863 18 Jul 1928 65
Fairfax James Reading 9 Jun 1898 Kt Bach 17 Oct 1834 29 Mar 1919 84
Fairfax Vincent Charles 7 Jul 1971 Kt Bach 26 Dec 1909 12 Apr 1993 83
Fairfax Warwick Oswald 11 Jul 1967 Kt Bach 19 Dec 1901 14 Jan 1987 85
Fairfield, Baron see "Greer"
Fairfield Ronald McLeod 3 Feb 1970 Kt Bach 25 May 1911 25 Nov 1978 67
Fairgrieve (Thomas) Russell
MP for Aberdeenshire West 1974‑1983
3 Nov 1981 Kt Bach 3 May 1924 17 Feb 1999 74
Fairhall Allen 1 Jan 1970 KBE (Civ) 24 Nov 1909 4 Nov 2006 96
Fairley Andrew Walker 1 Jan 1951 KBE (Civ) 28 Jan 1884 15 Apr 1965 81
Fairley Neil Hamilton 8 Jun 1950 KBE (Civ) 15 Jul 1891 19 Apr 1966 74
Fairweather Charles Edward Stuart 4 Jul 1944 Kt Bach 16 Jan 1889 12 Oct 1963 74
Fairweather Patrick Stanislaus 13 Jun 1992 KCMG 17 Jun 1936
Fairweather Wallace 12 Jul 1933 Kt Bach 3 Jan 1853 24 Jan 1939 86
Fakhruddin Saiyed Muhammad 28 Feb 1924 Kt Bach 1868 19 Jun 1933 64
Falani Tofiga Vaevalu
Governor General of Tuvalu 2021-
18 Sep 2022 KCMG 1965
Falconbridge Glenholme 26 Jun 1908 Kt Bach 12 May 1846 8 Feb 1920 73
Falconer Crawford Dunlop 29 Dec 2023 KCMG 1954
Falconer Douglas William 27 Mar 1981 Kt Bach 20 Sep 1914 18 Dec 2007 93
Falconer George Arthur 14 Aug 1947 KBE (Civ) 3 Jun 1894 18 Sep 1981 87
Falconer James Fyfe 7 Nov 1973 Kt Bach 18 Nov 1911 30 Dec 1983 72
Falconer John Ireland 27 Jun 1946 Kt Bach 30 Nov 1879 6 Apr 1954 74
Falconer Robert Alexander 4 Jun 1917 KCMG 10 Feb 1867 Nov 1943 76
Faldo Nicholas Alexander ["Nick"] 10 Nov 2009 Kt Bach 18 Jul 1957
Falk Roger Salis 8 Jul 1969 Kt Bach 22 Jun 1910 15 Jan 1997 86
Falk Sarah Valerie 11 Jun 2019 DBE (Civ) 1 Jun 1962
Falkiner Frederick Richard
PC [I] 1905
15 Aug 1896 Kt Bach 19 Jan 1831 22 Mar 1908 77
Falkner (Donald) Keith 11 Jul 1967 Kt Bach 1 Mar 1900 17 May 1994 94
Fall Brian James Proetel 31 Dec 1991
18 Oct 1994
KCMG
GCVO
13 Dec 1937
Falla Robert Alexander 1 Jan 1973 KBE (Civ) 21 Jul 1901 23 Feb 1979 77
Falle Samuel 18 Feb 1972
30 Dec 1978
KCVO
KCMG
19 Feb 1919 20 Feb 2014 95
Fallon Michael Cathel
MP for Darlington 1983‑1992 and Sevenoaks 1997‑2019; Secretary of State for Defence 2014‑2017; PC 2012
4 Aug 2016 KCB (Civ) 14 May 1952
Fallowfield Lesley Jean 31 Dec 2015 DBE (Civ) Oct 1949
Falls Charles Fausset 15 Feb 1923 Kt Bach 1860 20 Sep 1936 76
Falmouth, Viscount see "Boscawen"
Falshaw Donald James 21 Feb 1967 Kt Bach 22 Jan 1905 May 1984 79
Falvey John Neil 12 Jun 1976 KBE (Civ) 16 Jan 1918 1990 72
Fancourt Timothy Miles 6 Dec 2018 Kt Bach 30 Aug 1964
Fane Charles George 9 Nov 1901 KCB (Mil) 13 Nov 1837 23 Feb 1909 71
Fane David Anthony Thomas, 15th Earl of Westmorland 1 Jan 1970
29 Oct 1991
KCVO
GCVO
31 Mar 1924 8 Sep 1993 69
Fane Edmund Douglas Veitch 2 Jan 1899 KCMG 6 May 1837 20 Mar 1900 62
Fane John, styled Baron Burghersh, later [1841] 11th Earl of Westmorland
MP for Lyme Regis 1806‑1816; PC 1822
15 Feb 1838
24 Jun 1846
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Civ)
2 Feb 1784 16 Oct 1859 75
Fane Vere Bonamy 1 Jan 1918
1 Jan 1921
KCIE
KCB (Mil)
16 Jun 1863 23 May 1924 60
Fang Harry 22 Oct 1996 Kt Bach 2 Aug 1923 24 Aug 2009 86
Fanning Rowland Francis Nichol 11 Nov 1886 Kt Bach 1829 20 Feb 1919 89
Fanshawe of Richmond, Baron see "Royle"
Fanshawe Arthur 18 May 1860 KCB (Mil) 5 Feb 1794 14 Jun 1864 70
Fanshawe Arthur Dalrymple 9 Nov 1904
31 Jul 1909
19 Jun 1911
KCB (Mil)
GCVO
GCB (Mil)
2 Apr 1847 21 Jan 1936 88
Fanshawe Arthur Upton 1 Jan 1903 KCIE 18 Dec 1848 16 Jan 1931 82
Fanshawe Edward Arthur 1 Jan 1917 KCB (Mil) 4 Apr 1859 13 Nov 1952 93
Fanshawe Edward Gennys 24 May 1881
21 Jun 1887
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
27 Nov 1814 21 Oct 1906 91
Fanshawe Evelyn Dalrymple 5 Jul 1961 Kt Bach 25 May 1895 14 Mar 1979 83
Fanshawe Hew Dalrymple 1 Jan 1919
3 Jun 1925
KCMG
KCB (Mil)
30 Oct 1860 24 Mar 1957 96
Fanshawe Robert 4 Jun 1917 KCB (Mil) 5 Nov 1863 24 Aug 1946 82
Farah Mohammed Muktar Jama ["Mo"] 14 Nov 2017 Kt Bach 23 Mar 1983
Farbey Judith Sarah 11 Jun 2019 DBE (Civ) 21 Oct 1965
Fardell Thomas George
MP for Paddington South 1895‑1910
3 Aug 1897 Kt Bach 26 Oct 1833 12 Mar 1917 83
Fareed Djamil Sheik 25 Jul 1990 Kt Bach
Fareed Razik 16 Aug 1951 Kt Bach 1895 23 Aug 1984 89
Faridkot, Ruler of Har Indar Singh Brar Bans 1 Jan 1941 KCSI 29 Jan 1915 16 Oct 1989 74
Faridoonji Jamshedji Faridoon Jung Faridoon Daula Faridoon Mulk Bahadur 3 Jun 1915 KCIE Sep 1849 26 Nov 1928 79
Faringdon, Baron see "Henderson"
Farley Edwin Wood Thorp 4 Mar 1920 Kt Bach 1864 9 Jan 1939 74
Farmer Francis Mark 11 Jul 1916 Kt Bach 1866 24 Dec 1922 56
Farmer James 5 Aug 1887 Kt Bach 28 Oct 1823 21 Oct 1892 68
Farmer John Bretland 5 Feb 1926 Kt Bach 5 Apr 1865 26 Jan 1944 78
Farmer (Lovedin) George Thomas 13 Feb 1968 Kt Bach 13 May 1908 11 Nov 1996 88
Farmer Thomas 9 Oct 1997 Kt Bach 10 Jul 1940 9 May 2025 84
Farmer William 30 Jul 1891 Kt Bach 1 Jul 1831 8 Jul 1908 77
Farnborough, Baron see "May"
Farndale Martin Baker 11 Jun 1983 KCB (Mil) 6 Jan 1929 10 May 2000 71
Faroqui Kazi Golam Mohiuddin 7 Mar 1936 Kt Bach 1891 4 Apr 1984 92
Farquhar Arthur 15 Nov 1833
29 Jun 1841
Kt Bach
KCB (Mil)
1772 2 Oct 1843 71
Farquhar Arthur 29 May 1886 KCB (Mil) 9 Jan 1815 29 Jan 1908 93
Farquhar Arthur Murray 1 Jan 1914 KCB (Mil) 19 Jan 1855 16 Nov 1937 82
Farquhar Harold Lister 2 Jan 1950 KCMG 15 Apr 1894 31 Jan 1953 58
Farquhar Horace Brand, 1st Baron Farquhar, later [1917] 1st Viscount Farquhar and [1922] 1st Earl Farquhar
MP for Marylebone West 1895‑1898; PC 1907
28 May 1901
9 Nov 1902
2 Jan 1922
KCVO
GCVO
GCB (Civ)
18 May 1844 30 Aug 1923 79
Farquharson Angus Durie Miller 31 Dec 2009 KCVO 27 Mar 1935 10 Jan 2018 82
Farquharson Arthur Wildman 26 Jun 1931 Kt Bach 1860 13 Nov 1947 87
Farquharson Donald Henry
Lord Justice of Appeal 1989‑1995; PC 1989
25 Jun 1981 Kt Bach 26 Feb 1928 21 Aug 2011 83
Farquharson James Robbie 1 Jan 1960 KBE (Civ) 1 Nov 1903 17 Feb 2005 101
Farquharson John 9 Jun 1899 KCB (Civ) 1839 3 Jul 1905 66
Farr Charles Blandford 14 Feb 2019 Kt Bach 15 Jul 1959 15 Feb 2019 59
Farr John Arnold
MP for Harborough 1959‑1992
31 Jul 1984 Kt Bach 25 Sep 1922 25 Oct 1997 75
Farran Charles Frederick 27 Jan 1896 Kt Bach 1840 9 Sep 1898 58
Farrant Geoffrey Upcott 10 Jul 1956 Kt Bach 22 Nov 1881 15 Jan 1964 82
Farrant Richard 3 Feb 1897 Kt Bach 9 Apr 1835 21 Nov 1906 71
Farrar George Herbert, later [1911] 1st baronet 2 Dec 1902 Kt Bach 17 Jun 1859 19 May 1915 55
Farrar Jeremy James 19 Dec 2019 Kt Bach 1 Sep 1961
Farrar-Hockley Anthony Heritage 11 Jun 1977
31 Dec 1981
KCB (Mil)
GBE (Mil)
8 Apr 1924 11 Mar 2006 81
Farrell Terence ["Terry"] 15 Oct 2001 Kt Bach 12 May 1938 28 Sep 2025 87
Farrell Thomas 24 May 1894 Kt Bach 1827 2 Jul 1900 73
Farren Richard Thomas 3 Jun 1893
30 Jun 1905
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
9 Nov 1817 30 Dec 1909 92
Farren William Scott 8 Jul 1952 Kt Bach 3 Apr 1892 3 Jul 1970 78
Farrer (Charles) Matthew 11 Jun 1983
7 Dec 1994
KCVO
GCVO
3 Dec 1929 21 May 2023 93
Farrer Frances Margaret 8 Jun 1950 DBE (Civ) 17 Mar 1895 27 Jan 1977 81
Farrer (Walter) Leslie 10 Jun 1948 KCVO 30 Jan 1900 6 Mar 1984 84
Farrer William James 5 Aug 1887 Kt Bach 24 May 1822 17 Sep 1911 89
Farwell Christopher John Wickens 31 Oct 1929 Kt Bach 26 Dec 1877 15 Apr 1943 65
Farwell George
PC 1906
28 Nov 1899 Kt Bach 22 Dec 1845 30 Sep 1915 69
Fass (Herbert) Ernest 3 Jun 1935 KCMG 15 May 1881 30 Jul 1969 88
Fat (Maxime) Edouard Lim Man 16 Jul 1991 Kt Bach Oct 1921 2 Mar 2015 93
Fateh Ali Khan Hajee Nawab Kizilbash 3 Jun 1921 KCIE 1862 28 Oct 1923 61
Faudel-Phillips George Faudel, 1st baronet 15 Oct 1897 GCIE 29 Jul 1840 28 Dec 1922 82
Faulkner Alfred Edward 13 Jun 1930 Kt Bach 3 Jul 1882 15 Jul 1963 81
Faulkner Eric Odin 24 Jul 1974 Kt Bach 21 Apr 1914 7 Aug 1994 80
Faulkner (James) Dennis Compton 31 Dec 1990 Kt Bach 22 Oct 1926 31 Dec 2016 90
Faulkner Percy 13 Jun 1964 KBE (Civ) 11 May 1907 22 Sep 1990 83
Faulks Neville Major Ginner 29 Jan 1963 Kt Bach 27 Jan 1908 13 Oct 1985 77
Faull Jonathan Michael Howard 17 Jun 2017 KCMG 20 Aug 1954
Faull Richard Lewis Maxwell 31 Dec 2016 KNZM 21 Oct 1945
Faure Pieter Hendrik 1 Jan 1898 KCMG 8 Nov 1848 21 May 1914 65
Fawcett Amelia Chilcott 12 Jun 2010 DBE (Civ) 15 Sep 1956
Fawcett Charles Gordon Hill 22 Jun 1927 Kt Bach 28 Jun 1869 7 Mar 1952 82
Fawcett James Edmund Sandford 30 Oct 1984 Kt Bach 16 Apr 1913 24 Jun 1991 78
Fawcett (John) Henry 21 Jun 1887 KCMG 11 Dec 1831 22 Aug 1898 66
Fawcett Luke 20 Jul 1948 Kt Bach 8 Jun 1881 25 Oct 1960 79
Fawcett Millicent 1 Jan 1925 GBE (Civ) 11 Jun 1847 5 Aug 1929 82
Fawcett William Claude 22 Jun 1927 Kt Bach 4 Jan 1868 2 Apr 1935 67
Fawcus Harold Ben 1 Jan 1931 KCB (Mil) 20 May 1876 24 Oct 1947 71
Fawcus (Robert) Peter 13 Jun 1964 KBE (Civ) 30 Sep 1915 22 Apr 2003 87
Fawke Ernest John 8 Jul 1922 Kt Bach 1871 26 Oct 1928 57
Fawkes Randol Francis 11 Jun 1977 Kt Bach 20 Mar 1924 14 Jun 2000 76
Fawkes Wilmot Hawksworth 11 Aug 1903
28 Jun 1907
19 Jun 1911
KCVO
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
22 Dec 1846 29 May 1926 79
Fay (Humphrey) Michael Gerard 4 Oct 1990 Kt Bach 10 Apr 1949
Fay Samuel ["Sam"] 22 Jul 1912 Kt Bach 30 Dec 1856 30 May 1953 96
Fayrer Joseph, later [1896] 1st baronet 7 Mar 1876 KCSI 6 Dec 1824 21 May 1907 82
Feachem Richard George Andrew 30 Dec 2006 KBE (Civ) 10 Apr 1947
Fean (Thomas) Vincent 26 Nov 2005 KCVO 20 Nov 1952
Fearn (Patrick) Robin 31 Dec 1990 KCMG 5 Sep 1934 26 Aug 2006 71
Feavearyear Albert Edgar 1 Jan 1951 KBE (Civ) 19 Jul 1896 24 Apr 1953 56
Fedden (Albert Hubert) Roy 10 Feb 1942 Kt Bach 6 Jun 1885 21 Nov 1973 88
Feilden Bernard Melchior 24 Jul 1985 Kt Bach 11 Sep 1919 14 Nov 2008 89
Feilden Henry Broome 1 Jan 1923 KCB (Mil) 31 Jul 1834 1 Dec 1926 92
Feilden Randle Guy 1 Jun 1953 KCVO 14 Jun 1904 27 Oct 1981 77
Feilden Rowena Jane 29 Dec 2023 DCVO Nov 1945
Feilding Geoffrey Percy Thynne 3 Jun 1919
1919
KCB (Mil)
KCVO
21 Sep 1866 21 Oct 1932 66
Feilding Percy Robert Basil 3 Jun 1893 KCB (Mil) 26 Jun 1827 9 Jan 1904 76
Feilding Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine, 9th Earl of Denbigh and 8th Earl of Desmond 1 Jan 1927
2 Mar 1933
KCVO
GCVO
26 May 1859 25 Nov 1939 80
Feiling Keith Grahame 15 Jul 1958 Kt Bach 7 Sep 1884 16 Sep 1977 93
Feldman Basil Samuel, later [1995] Baron Feldman [L] 13 Jul 1982 Kt Bach 23 Sep 1923 19 Nov 2019 96
Feldmann Marc 29 Oct 2010 Kt Bach 2 Dec 1944
Fell Anthony
MP for Great Yarmouth 1951‑1966 and 1970‑1983
9 Feb 1982 Kt Bach 18 May 1914 20 Mar 1998 83
Fell Arthur
MP for Great Yarmouth 1906‑1922
6 Feb 1918 Kt Bach 7 Aug 1850 29 Dec 1934 84
Fell Bryan Hugh 1 Jan 1935 KCMG 23 Nov 1869 12 Nov 1955 85
Fell David 17 Jun 1995 KCB (Civ) 20 Jan 1943
Fell Godfrey Butler Hunter 3 Jun 1918 KCIE 22 Apr 1872 14 Mar 1955 82
Fell Honor Bridget 8 Jun 1963 DBE (Civ) 22 May 1900 22 Apr 1986 85
Fell Matthew Henry Gregson 2 Jan 1922 KCB (Mil) 20 Mar 1872 28 Jan 1959 86
Fell Michael Frampton 1 Jan 1974 KCB (Mil) 17 Jan 1918 3 Dec 1976 58
Felling Christian Ludolph Neethling 18 Jul 1928 Kt Bach 1880 19 Aug 1928 48
Fellowes Ailwyn Edward, later [1921] 1st Baron Ailwyn
MP for Ramsey 1887‑1906; President of the Board of Agriculture 1905‑1906; PC 1905
29 Jun 1911
4 Jun 1917
KCVO
KBE
10 Nov 1855 23 Sep 1924 68
Fellowes Ailwyn Edward, 3rd Baron de Ramsey 15 Jun 1974 KBE (Civ) 16 Mar 1910 31 Mar 1993 83
Fellowes Edward Abdy 1 Jan 1955 KCB (Civ) 23 Jun 1895 28 Dec 1970 75
Fellowes John 9 Nov 1903 KCB (Mil) 1 Apr 1843 22 Sep 1912 69
Fellowes Robert, later [1999] Baron Fellowes [L]
PC 1990
17 Jun 1989
31 Dec 1990
15 Jun 1996
31 Dec 1997
KCVO
KCB (Civ)
GCVO
GCB (Civ)
11 Dec 1941 29 Jul 2024 82
Fellowes Thomas Hounsom Butler 19 Jun 1911 KCB (Mil) 19 Oct 1827 26 Mar 1923 95
Fellowes William Albemarle 15 Oct 1964 KCVO 10 Sep 1899 6 Apr 1986 86
Fellows Charles 7 May 1845 Kt Bach Aug 1799 8 Nov 1860 61
Felton John Robinson 12 Mar 1946 Kt Bach 28 Feb 1880 21 Jun 1962 82
Fender Brian Edward Frederick 12 Nov 1999 Kt Bach 15 Sep 1934
Fenn Nicholas Maxted 31 Dec 1988
17 Jun 1995
KCMG
GCMG
19 Feb 1936 18 Sep 2016 80
Fennell (John) Desmond Augustine 15 Mar 1990 Kt Bach 17 Sep 1933 29 Jun 2011 77
Fennelly (Reginald) Daniel 31 Jul 1951 Kt Bach 6 Dec 1890 22 Jul 1969 78
Fenner Claude Harry 12 Jun 1965 KBE (Civ) 16 Jan 1916 15 May 1978 62
Fenner Peggy Edith
MP for Rochester & Chatham 1970-1974 and 1979‑1983, and Medway 1983‑1997
10 Sep 1986 DBE (Civ) 12 Nov 1921 15 Sep 2014 92
Fennessy Edward 11 Feb 1975 Kt Bach 17 Jan 1912 21 Nov 2009 97
Fenton John Charles 10 Jul 1945 Kt Bach 5 May 1880 3 Jan 1951 70
Fenton Michael William 22 Jun 1914 KCSI 5 Jul 1862 27 Feb 1941 78
Fenton Myles 29 Jan 1889 Kt Bach 5 Sep 1830 14 Mar 1918 87
Fenton William Charles 16 Feb 1954 Kt Bach 29 Sep 1891 24 Jan 1976 84
Fenwick George 3 Jun 1919 Kt Bach 2 Feb 1847 23 Sep 1929 82
Fenwick George Townsend 1 Jan 1912 KCMG 25 Jan 1846 25 Mar 1927 81
Fenwick Leonard Raymond 16 Oct 2008 Kt Bach 10 Aug 1947
Fenwick Robert George Mappin ["Bob"] 6 Jun 2016 KNZM 5 May 1951 11 Mar 2020 68
Ferens Thomas Robinson 16 Jul 1957 Kt Bach 4 Jan 1903 1 Jun 1992 89
Fergus Howard Archibald 16 Jun 2001 KBE (Civ) 22 Jul 1937 23 Mar 2023 85
Ferguson Alexander Chapman ["Alex"] 20 Jul 1999 Kt Bach 31 Dec 1941
Ferguson Arthur George 22 Jun 1927 Kt Bach 22 Jun 1862 11 Feb 1935 72
Ferguson Bruce Reid
[originally DCNZM 5 Jun 2006]
1 Aug 2009 KNZM 14 Jul 1949
Ferguson David Gilbert 27 Jun 1934 Kt Bach 7 Oct 1861 2 Nov 1941 80
Ferguson (David) Gordon Brukewich 23 Jul 1946 Kt Bach 15 Mar 1895 26 Dec 1969 74
Ferguson Edward Brown 30 Jun 1953 Kt Bach 14 Aug 1892 21 Apr 1967 74
Ferguson (Henry) Lindo 28 Feb 1924 Kt Bach 7 Apr 1858 22 Jan 1948 89
Ferguson John
MP for Twickenham 1929‑1932
3 Jun 1918 KBE 19 May 1870 17 Jul 1932 62
Ferguson John Alexander 28 Apr 1961 Kt Bach 15 Dec 1881 7 May 1969 87
Ferguson John Frederick 30 Jun 1953 Kt Bach 23 Aug 1891 27 May 1975 83
Ferguson Michael Anthony John 2 Jul 2019 Kt Bach Feb 1957
Ferguson Samuel 18 Mar 1878 Kt Bach 10 Mar 1810 9 Aug 1886 76
Ferguson-Davie Henry Augustus 13 Jun 1930 Kt Bach 22 Aug 1865 31 Jan 1946 80
Fergusson Alexander Charles Onslow 3 Feb 2017 Kt Bach 8 Apr 1949 31 Jul 2018 69
Fergusson Bernard Edward, later [1972] Baron Ballantrae [L]
Governor General of New Zealand 1962‑1967
3 Sep 1962
11 Feb 1963
30 Nov 1974
GCMG
GCVO
KT
6 May 1911 28 Nov 1980 69
Fergusson Charles, 7th baronet
Governor General of New Zealand 1924‑1930
18 Feb 1915
1 Jan 1918
14 Oct 1924
3 Jun 1932
KCB (Mil)
KCMG
GCMG
GCB (Mil)
17 Jan 1865 20 Feb 1951 86
Fergusson Ewen Alastair John 13 Jun 1987
10 Jun 1992
31 Dec 1992
KCMG
GCVO
GCMG
28 Oct 1932 20 Apr 2017 84
Fergusson Ewen MacGregor Field 14 Jul 1953 Kt Bach 16 Oct 1897 24 Oct 1974 77
Fergusson James
Governor of Gibraltar 1855‑1859
5 Jul 1855
18 May 1860
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
17 Mar 1787 4 Sep 1865 78
Fergusson James Andrew 26 Mar 1920
3 Jun 1925
KCMG
KCB (Mil)
16 Apr 1871 13 Apr 1942 70
Fergusson James, 6th baronet
MP for Ayrshire 1854‑1857 and 1859‑1868, and Manchester North East 1885‑1906; Governor of South Australia 1868‑1873, New Zealand 1873‑1874 and Bombay 1880‑1885; Postmaster General 1891‑1892; PC 1868
24 Sep 1874
25 Feb 1885
KCMG
GCSI
18 Mar 1832 14 Jan 1907 74
Fergusson (John) Donald Balfour 11 May 1937
13 Jun 1946
KCB (Civ)
GCB (Civ)
26 Aug 1891 4 Mar 1963 71
Fergusson Louis Forbes 14 Jun 1945 KCVO 5 Sep 1878 10 Jan 1962 83
Fergusson Niall Campbell 10 Dec 2024 Kt Bach 18 Apr 1964
Fermor Lewis Leigh 7 Mar 1936 Kt Bach 18 Sep 1880 24 May 1954 73
Fermor-Hesketh Thomas Alexander, 3rd Baron Hesketh 31 Dec 1996 KBE (Civ) 28 Oct 1950
Fermoy, Baroness see "Roche"
Fernando Ernest Peter Arnold 4 Aug 1955 Kt Bach 7 Feb 1904 3 Dec 1956 52
Fernando Hilarion Marcus 15 Feb 1923 Kt Bach Oct 1864 18 Dec 1935 71
Feroze Rustam Moolan 20 Jul 1983 Kt Bach 4 Aug 1920 8 Feb 2010 89
Ferrall Raymond Alfred 26 Mar 1982 Kt Bach 27 May 1906 1 Jun 2000 94
Ferrier (Harold) Grant 10 Oct 1969 Kt Bach 26 Aug 1905 26 Jul 1976 70
Ferrier David 23 Feb 1911 Kt Bach 13 Jan 1843 19 Mar 1928 85
Ferris Francis Mursell 15 Mar 1990 Kt Bach 19 Aug 1932 26 Mar 2018 85
Fersht Alan Roy 12 Jun 2003 Kt Bach 21 Apr 1943
Festing Francis Wogan 23 Apr 1874 KCMG 24 Jul 1833 21 Nov 1886 53
Festing Francis Wogan Jun 1952
2 Jan 1956
13 Jun 1957
KBE
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
28 Aug 1902 3 Aug 1976 73
Fetherston-Godley Francis William Crewe 11 Jun 1937 Kt Bach 25 Jan 1893 12 Jul 1976 83
Fetherstonhaugh Timothy 9 Feb 1960 Kt Bach 7 Oct 1899 9 Feb 1969 69
Ffolkes William Hovell Browne, 3rd baronet
MP for King's Lynn 1880‑1885
9 Nov 1909 KCVO 21 Nov 1847 9 May 1912 64
fforde Arthur Frederic Brownlow 12 Mar 1946
13 Jun 1964
Kt Bach
GBE (Civ)
23 Aug 1900 26 Jun 1985 84
Fforde Cecil Stewart 13 Jun 1930 Kt Bach 24 Jun 1875 20 Oct 1951 76
Ffrangcon-Davies Gwen Lucy 15 Jun 1991 DBE (Civ) 25 Jan 1891 27 Jan 1992 101
Fiddes George Vandeleur 1 Jan 1912
1 Jan 1917
1 Jan 1919
KCMG
GCMG
KCB (Civ)
1858 22 Dec 1936 78
Fiddes James Raffan 20 Jul 1948 Kt Bach 16 Jul 1883 13 Feb 1961 77
Fidge (Harold) Roy 31 Mar 1967 Kt Bach 24 Dec 1904 13 Jan 1981 76
Field (Arthur) Mostyn 19 Jun 1911 KCB (Civ) 27 Jun 1855 3 Jul 1950 95
Field Donald Moyle 27 Feb 1937 Kt Bach 19 Nov 1881 11 Nov 1956 74
Field Ernest Wensley Lapthorn 30 Jun 1953 Kt Bach 4 Feb 1889 15 Aug 1974 85
Field Frederick Laurence 1 Jan 1923
29 Sep 1924
3 Jun 1933
KCB (Mil)
KCMG
GCB (Mil)
19 Apr 1871 24 Oct 1945 74
Field John 30 May 1891 KCB (Mil) 1821 16 Apr 1899 77
Field John Osbaldeston
Governor of St. Helena 1962‑1968 and Gilbert & Ellice Islands 1972‑1973
20 Feb 1962
1 Jan 1967
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
30 Oct 1913 22 Feb 1985 71
Field Malcolm David 16 Jul 1991 Kt Bach 25 Aug 1937 30 Dec 2024 87
Field Peter John 30 Dec 2020 KCVO Aug 1946
Field Richard Alan 15 Mar 2002 Kt Bach 17 Apr 1947
Field William Ventris, later [1890] 1st Baron Field
PC 1890
13 May 1875 Kt Bach 21 Aug 1813 23 Jan 1907 93
Fielden Edward Hedley 5 Jun 1952
8 Jun 1968
KCVO
GCVO
4 Dec 1903 8 Nov 1976 72
Fieldhouse Harold 9 Jun 1949 KBE (Civ) 18 Aug 1892 20 Mar 1991 98
Fieldhouse John David Elliott, later [1990] Baron Fieldhouse [L] 31 Dec 1979
12 Jun 1982
11 Oct 1982
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
GBE (Mil)
12 Feb 1928 17 Feb 1992 64
Fielding Charles William 4 Jun 1917 KBE 4 Oct 1863 9 Apr 1941 77
Fielding Colin Cunningham 22 Jul 1986 Kt Bach 23 Dec 1926 6 Oct 2010 83
Fielding Leslie 31 Dec 1987 KCMG 29 Jul 1932 4 Mar 2021 88
Fielding Pauline 31 Dec 1998 DBE (Civ) 1945
Fields Allan Clifford 31 Dec 2004 KCMG 19 Sep 1942
Fields Grace Stansfield ["Gracie"] 30 Dec 1978 DBE (Civ) 9 Jan 1898 27 Sep 1979 81
Fieldsend John Charles Rowell 1998 KBE 13 Sep 1921 22 Feb 2017 95
Fife, Duke of see "Duff"
Fife Aubone George 24 Oct 1902 Kt Bach 1 Feb 1846 5 Feb 1920 74
Fife John 1 Jul 1840 Kt Bach 1795 15 Jan 1871 75
Figg Clifford Henry 9 Feb 1943 Kt Bach 16 Jan 1890 24 Sep 1947 57
Figg Leonard Clifford William 13 Jun 1981 KCMG 17 Aug 1923 11 Aug 2014 90
Figgess John George 1 Jan 1969 KBE (Civ) 15 Nov 1909 20 Mar 1997 87
Figgis Anthony St. John Howard 27 Jun 1996 KCVO 12 Oct 1940
Figgures Frank Edward 1 Jan 1970 KCB (Civ) 5 Mar 1910 27 Nov 1990 80
Figures Colin Frederick 11 Jun 1983 KCMG 1 Jul 1925 8 Dec 2006 81
Fildes Henry
MP for Stockport 1920‑1923 and Dumfriesshire 1935‑1945
22 Jun 1932 Kt Bach 12 May 1870 12 Jul 1948 78
Fildes Luke 24 Jul 1906
3 Jun 1918
Kt Bach
KCVO
18 Oct 1843 27 Feb 1927 83
Fildes Paul Gordon 12 Mar 1946 Kt Bach 10 Feb 1882 5 Feb 1971 88
Filose Michael 12 Dec 1911 KCIE 18 Apr 1836 5 Feb 1925 88
Finaldi Gabriele Maria 30 Dec 2024 Kt Bach 28 Nov 1965
Finch Ernest Frederick 31 Jul 1951 Kt Bach 2 Sep 1884 16 Dec 1960 76
Finch Harold Josiah
MP for Bedwellty 1950‑1970
27 Oct 1976 Kt Bach 2 May 1898 c Aug 1979 81
Finch Janet Valerie 14 Jun 2008 DBE (Civ) 13 Feb 1946
Finch Robert Gerard 9 Feb 2005 Kt Bach 20 Aug 1944 31 Mar 2016 71
Findlater William Huffington 9 Jan 1897 Kt Bach 1 Jan 1824 16 Apr 1906 82
Findlay Charles Stewart 10 Jul 1929 Kt Bach 28 Aug 1874 22 Jul 1951 76
Findlay George 5 Jul 1892 Kt Bach 18 May 1829 26 Mar 1893 63
Findlay Harriet Jane
[wife of Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st baronet]
1 Mar 1929 DBE (Civ) 12 Mar 1880 24 Jul 1954 74
Findlay John George 19 Jun 1911 KCMG 21 Oct 1862 7 Dec 1929 67
Findlay John Ritchie, later [1925] 1st baronet 4 Jun 1917 KBE 13 Jan 1866 13 Apr 1930 64
Findlay Mansfeldt de Cardonnel 3 Jun 1916
3 Jun 1924
KCMG
GBE (Civ)
7 Apr 1861 31 Dec 1932 71
Finer Morris 1 Mar 1973 Kt Bach 12 Dec 1917 14 Dec 1974 57
Fingland Stanley James Gunn 30 Dec 1978 KCMG 19 Dec 1919 20 Jan 2003 83
Finkelstein Anthony Charles Wiener 3 Nov 2022 Kt Bach 28 Jul 1959
Finkelstein Tamara Margaret
[wife of Sir Anthony Charles Wiener Finkelstein]
30 Dec 2024 DCB (Mil) 24 May 1967
Finlay (Campbell) Kirkman 14 Jun 1912 Kt Bach 27 Oct 1875 11 Apr 1937 61
Finlay George Panton 25 Feb 1955 Kt Bach 7 Aug 1886 9 Nov 1970 84
Finlay Robert Bannatyne, later [1916] 1st Baron Finlay and [1919] 1st Viscount Finlay
MP for Inverness Burghs 1885‑1892 and 1895‑1906 and Edinburgh & St. Andrews Universities 1910‑1916; Solicitor General 1895‑1900; Attorney General 1900‑1905; Lord Chancellor 1916‑1919; PC 1905
12 Dec 1895
24 Jun 1904
Kt Bach
GCMG
11 Jul 1842 9 Mar 1929 86
Finlay William, later [1929] 2nd Viscount Finlay
Lord Justice of Appeal 1938‑1945; PC 1938
5 Jun 1920
1 Jan 1945
KBE (Civ)
GBE (Civ)
15 Oct 1875 30 Jun 1945 69
Finlayson Garet Orlando ["Tiger"] 30 Dec 2006 KCMG 4 Aug 1937
Finley Moses 7 Feb 1979 Kt Bach 20 May 1912 23 Jun 1986 74
Finley Peter Hamilton 28 Aug 1981 Kt Bach 6 Dec 1919 27 Apr 1994 74
Finnemore Donald Leslie 4 Jun 1947 Kt Bach 13 Jun 1889 10 May 1974 84
Finney Stephen 11 Jun 1913 Kt Bach 8 Sep 1852 1 Mar 1924 71
Finney Thomas 18 Feb 1998 Kt Bach 5 Apr 1922 14 Feb 2014 91
Finnis Henry 1 Jan 1945 KCB (Mil) 21 Apr 1890 31 May 1945 55
Finniston (Harold) Montague ["Monty"] 11 Feb 1975 Kt Bach 15 Aug 1912 2 Feb 1991 78
Finsberg Geoffrey, later [1992] Baron Finsberg [L]
MP for Hampstead 1970‑1983 and Hampstead & Highgate 1983‑1992
14 Feb 1984 Kt Bach 13 Jun 1926 7 Oct 1996 70
Firbank Joseph Thomas
MP for Hull East 1895‑1906
24 Oct 1902 Kt Bach 1850 7 Oct 1910 60
Firebrace Aylmer Newton George 13 Feb 1945 Kt Bach 17 Jun 1886 8 Jun 1972 85
Firth Charles Harding 8 Jul 1922 Kt Bach 16 Mar 1857 19 Feb 1936 78
Firth Charles Henry 1 Dec 1868 Kt Bach 4 May 1836 17 Jan 1910 73
Firth Harriss 23 Feb 1933 Kt Bach 1876 1 May 1950 73
Firth Raymond William 25 Jul 1973 Kt Bach 25 Mar 1901 22 Feb 2002 100
Firth Robert Hammill 3 Jun 1919 KBE (Mil) 1 Dec 1858 6 Jun 1931 72
Firth William John 22 Jun 1932 Kt Bach 21 Jul 1881 11 Nov 1957 76
Fischer Henry Charles 6 Aug 1898 Kt Bach 1905
Fiset Eugene Marie Joseph 13 Jun 1917 Kt Bach 15 Mar 1874 8 Jun 1951 77
Fish David Royden 13 Feb 2015 Kt Bach 5 Jun 1956
Fish (Eric) Wilfred 16 Feb 1954 Kt Bach 30 Jan 1894 20 Jul 1974 80
Fish Hugh 9 Feb 1989 Kt Bach 6 Jan 1923 27 May 1999 76
Fish Jocelyn Barbara
[originally DCNZM 30 Dec 2000]
1 Aug 2009 DNZM 29 Sep 1930 10 Sep 2021 90
Fisher Amanda Gay ["Mandy"] 31 Dec 2016 DBE (Civ)
Fisher Antony George Anson
See also the note at the foot of this page
11 Jun 1988 Kt Bach 28 Jun 1915 8 Jul 1988 73
Fisher Bertie Drew 9 Jun 1938 KCB (Mil) 13 Jul 1878 24 Jul 1972 94
Fisher Douglas Blake 1 Jan 1946
1 Jan 1947
KBE (Mil)
KCB (Mil)
23 Oct 1890 4 Oct 1963 72
Fisher Frederic William 24 Apr 1909 KCVO 5 Oct 1851 23 Dec 1943 92
Fisher Geoffrey Francis, later [1961] Baron Fisher of Lambeth [L]
Bishop of London 1939‑1945; Archbishop of Canterbury 1945‑1961; PC 1939
1 Jun 1953 GCVO 5 May 1887 14 Sep 1972 85
Fisher George Read 9 Jul 1968 Kt Bach 23 Mar 1903 13 Jul 2007 104
Fisher Gerald Thomas
Governor of British Somaliland 1943‑1948
1 Jan 1949 KBE (Civ) 27 Aug 1887 6 Sep 1965 78
Fisher Godfrey Arthur 14 Jun 1945 KCMG 17 Aug 1885 22 Sep 1969 84
Fisher Henry Arthur Pears 1 Mar 1968 Kt Bach 20 Jan 1918 10 Apr 2005 87
Fisher Jacqueline ["Jackie"] 12 Jun 2010 DBE (Civ) 10 Mar 1956
Fisher James Hurtle 24 May 1860 Kt Bach 1 May 1790 28 Jan 1875 84
Fisher John 10 Feb 1942 Kt Bach 1892 7 Nov 1983 91
Fisher John Arbuthnot, later [1909] 1st Baron Fisher
OM 1905
26 May 1894
26 Jun 1902
10 Jun 1908
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
GCVO
25 Jan 1841 10 Jul 1920 79
Fisher John William 2 Sep 1858 Kt Bach 1787 22 Mar 1876 88
Fisher Nigel Thomas Loveridge
MP for Hitchin 1950‑1955 and Surbiton 1955‑1983
5 Feb 1974 Kt Bach 14 Jul 1913 9 Oct 1996 83
Fisher (Norman Fenwick) Warren 3 Jun 1919
1 Jan 1923
2 Jan 1928
KCB (Civ)
GCB (Civ)
GCVO
22 Sep 1879 25 Sep 1948 69
Fisher Ronald Aylmer 10 Feb 1953 Kt Bach 17 Feb 1890 29 Jul 1962 72
Fisher Samuel, later [1974] Baron Fisher of Camden [L] 7 Feb 1967 Kt Bach 20 Jan 1905 12 Oct 1979 74
Fisher Stanley 8 Jul 1922 Kt Bach 12 Feb 1867 28 May 1949 82
Fisher Thomas 1 Jan 1920 KBE (Civ) 1883 22 Feb 1925 41
Fisher Walter Newton 18 Dec 1905 Kt Bach 1844 2 Nov 1932 88
Fisher William Wordsworth 3 Jun 1929
3 Jun 1935
16 Jul 1935
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
GCVO
26 Mar 1875 24 Jun 1937 62
Fisher Woolf 10 Apr 1964 Kt Bach 20 May 1912 12 Jan 1975 62
Fisher-Smith George Henry 11 Jun 1913 Kt Bach 31 Oct 1846 19 Mar 1931 84
Fisk Ernest Thomas 11 Jun 1937 Kt Bach 8 Aug 1886 8 Jul 1965 78
Fiske William Geoffrey, later [1967] Baron Fiske [L] 20 Jul 1965 Kt Bach 3 Jul 1905 13 Jan 1975 69
Fison (Frank Guy) Clavering 12 Feb 1957 Kt Bach 1892 13 Apr 1985 92
Fistonich George Vjeceslav [originally DCNZM 6 Jun 2005] 1 Aug 2009 KNZM 1939
Fitch Cecil Edwin 1 Jan 1920 KBE (Civ) 13 Oct 1870 28 Sep 1940 69
Fitch Joshua Girling 9 Jul 1896 Kt Bach 13 Feb 1824 14 Jul 1903 79
Fitch Richard George Alison 15 Jun 1985 KCB (Mil) 2 Jun 1929 15 Feb 1994 64
Fithian Edward William 24 Jul 1905 Kt Bach 24 Feb 1845 2 Apr 1936 91
Fittall William Robert 1 Mar 2016 Kt Bach 26 Jul 1953 11 Mar 2022 68
Fitton Charles Vernon 8 Feb 1955 Kt Bach 13 Nov 1894 10 Apr 1967 72
Fitton Doris Alice 31 Dec 1981 DBE (Civ) 3 Nov 1897 2 Apr 1985 87
Fitts Clive Hamilton 15 Feb 1963 Kt Bach 14 Jul 1900 7 Feb 1984 83
Fitzalan-Howard Bernard Marmaduke, 16th Duke of Norfolk
PC 1936
11 May 1937
1 Jan 1946
1 Jan 1968
KG
GCVO
GBE (Civ)
30 May 1908 31 Jan 1975 66
Fitzalan-Howard Edmund Bernard, later [1921] 1st Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent
MP for Chichester 1894‑1921; Viceroy of Ireland 1921‑1922; PC 1918; PC [I] 1921
3 Jun 1919
30 Apr 1925
GCVO
KG
1 Jun 1855 18 May 1947 91
Fitzalan-Howard Edward William, 18th Duke of Norfolk 1 Jun 2022 GCVO 2 Dec 1956
Fitzalan-Howard Henry, 15th Duke of Norfolk
Postmaster General 1895‑1900; PC 1895
22 Feb 1886
22 Aug 1902
KG
GCVO
27 Dec 1847 11 Feb 1917 69
Fitzalan-Howard Lord Michael 12 Jun 1971
22 Dec 1981
KCVO
GCVO
22 Oct 1916 2 Nov 2007 91
Fitzalan-Howard Miles Francis Stapleton, 17th Duke of Norfolk 22 Apr 1983
31 Dec 1985
KG
GCVO
21 Jul 1915 24 Jun 2002 86
FitzClarence Geoffrey William Richard Hugh, 5th Earl of Munster
Paymaster General 1938‑1939; Minister without Portfolio 1954‑1957; PC 1954
13 Jun 1957 KBE (Civ) 17 Feb 1906 27 Aug 1975 69
Fitze Kenneth Samuel 1 Jan 1941 KCIE 6 Jan 1887 4 May 1960 73
FitzGeorge Adolphus Augustus Frederick 23 Mar 1904 KCVO 30 Jan 1846 17 Dec 1922 76
FitzGeorge Augustus Charles Frederick 23 Mar 1904 KCVO 12 Jun 1847 30 Oct 1933 86
FitzGeorge-Balfour (Robert George) Victor 8 Jun 1968 KCB (Mil) 15 Sep 1913 28 Dec 1994 81
Fitzgerald (Adolf) Alexander 4 Feb 1955 Kt Bach 26 Oct 1890 22 Aug 1969 78
FitzGerald Charles John Oswald 28 Jun 1907 KCB (Mil) 6 Jun 1840 28 Feb 1912 71
FitzGerald Gerald 15 May 1885 KCMG 1 Jan 1833 11 Oct 1912 79
Fitzgerald John 4 Mar 1920 Kt Bach 1 Jun 1857 2 Nov 1930 73
FitzGerald John Forster 13 Sep 1831
10 Nov 1862
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
1784 24 Mar 1877 92
FitzGerald Patrick Herbert 12 Jul 1955 Kt Bach 13 Nov 1899 8 Nov 1978 78
FitzGerald Thomas Naghten 15 Jul 1897 Kt Bach 1 Aug 1838 8 Jul 1908 69
FitzGerald William Gerald Seymour Vesey 17 Aug 1887 KCIE 8 Apr 1841 10 May 1910 69
FitzGerald William James 4 Jul 1944 Kt Bach May 1894 4 Jul 1989 95
Fitzgerald (William) Raymond 23 Jul 1946 Kt Bach 1890 21 Jun 1964 73
FitzGerald William Robert Seymour Vesey
MP for Horsham 1848, 1852‑1865 and 1874‑1875; Governor of Bombay 1867‑1872; PC 1866
22 Oct 1867
8 Dec 1868
KCSI
GCSI
1818 28 Jun 1885 66
Fitzgerald-de Ros Dudley Charles Fitzgerald, 24th Lord de Ros 30 Jun 1897
11 Aug 1902
KCVO
KP
11 Mar 1827 29 Apr 1907 80
Fitzhardinge, Baron see "Berkeley"
FitzHerbert Edward Stafford, later [1932] 13th Baron Stafford 5 Jun 1920 KCB (Mil) 17 Apr 1864 28 Sep 1941 77
Fitzherbert Herbert 1 Jul 1941 KCIE 10 Aug 1885 30 Oct 1958 73
Fitzherbert William 14 Apr 1877 KCMG 15 Aug 1810 6 Feb 1891 80
Fitzmaurice Desmond FitzJohn 9 Mar 1946 Kt Bach 17 Aug 1893 10 Oct 1991 98
Fitzmaurice George William Hamilton, styled Viscount Kirkwall, later [1877] 6th Earl of Orkney 29 May 1875 KCMG 6 May 1827 21 Oct 1889 62
Fitzmaurice Gerald Gray 1 Jan 1954 KCMG 24 Oct 1901 7 Sep 1982 80
Fitzmaurice Henry 8 Jun 1939 KBE (Civ) 8 Jul 1886 29 Jan 1952 65
Fitzmaurice Maurice 9 Mar 1912 Kt Bach 11 May 1861 17 Nov 1924 63
FitzMaurice Maurice Swinfen 29 Jul 1925 KCVO 12 Aug 1870 23 Jan 1927 56
Fitzmaurice Raymond 30 Dec 1941 KBE (Mil) 7 Aug 1878 25 Oct 1943 65
Fitzmayer James William 20 May 1871 KCB (Mil) 1813 27 May 1895 81
FitzPatrick Charles
PC 1908
28 Jun 1907
19 Jun 1911
KCMG
GCMG
19 Dec 1853 17 Jun 1942 88
FitzPatrick Dennis 21 May 1890
2 Jan 1911
KCSI
GCSI
26 Aug 1837 20 May 1920 82
Fitzpatrick (Ernest) Richard 23 Jul 1946 Kt Bach 12 Feb 1878 26 Aug 1949 71
Fitzpatrick (Geoffrey Richard) Desmond 12 Jun 1965
1 Jan 1971
31 Dec 1996
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
GCVO
14 Dec 1912 12 Oct 2002 89
Fitzpatrick James Alexander Ossory 3 Jun 1933 KCIE 1879 5 Nov 1937 58
FitzPatrick (James) Percy 1 Dec 1902
2 Jan 1911
Kt Bach
KCMG
24 Jul 1862 24 Jan 1931 68
Fitzpatrick John Bernard 1984 KBE 15 Dec 1929
Fitzroy Almeric William 25 Jun 1909
19 Jun 1911
KCVO
KCB (Civ)
12 Nov 1851 31 May 1935 83
FitzRoy (Ann) Fortune, Duchess of Grafton
[wife of the 11th Duke]
1 Jan 1970
14 Jun 1980
DCVO
GCVO
24 Feb 1920 3 Dec 2021 101
FitzRoy Charles Augustus
MP for Bury St. Edmunds 1831‑1832; Governor of Prince Edward Island 1837‑1841, Antigua 1842‑1846 and New South Wales 1846‑1855
26 Apr 1837
12 Jun 1854
Kt Bach
KCB (Civ)
10 Jun 1796 16 Feb 1858 61
FitzRoy Charles Edward 28 Feb 1934 Kt Bach 19 Jan 1876 4 Apr 1954 78
FitzRoy Robert O'Brien 25 May 1895 KCB (Mil) 2 Apr 1839 7 May 1896 57
FitzRoy Lord William
MP for Thetford 1806‑1812
4 Jul 1840 KCB (Mil) 1 Jun 1782 13 May 1857 74
FitzSimon Nicholas 9 Sep 1841 Kt Bach 31 Jul 1849
Fitzwilliam, Earl see "Wentworth-Fitzwilliam"
Fladgate (William) Francis 22 Jun 1932 Kt Bach 23 Apr 1853 12 Jul 1937 84
Flamburiari Count Dionisio 27 May 1844
9 Jul 1857
KCMG
GCMG
1874
Flanagan James Bernard 16 Jul 1975 Kt Bach 15 Jan 1914 4 Apr 1999 85
Flanagan Maurice 12 Jun 2010 KBE (Civ) 17 Nov 1928 7 May 2015 86
Flanagan Ronald 31 Dec 1998
15 Jun 2002
Kt Bach
GBE (Civ)
25 Mar 1949
Flannery James Fortescue, later [1904] 1st baronet
MP for Shipley 1895‑1906 and Maldon 1910‑1922
14 Jan 1899 Kt Bach 16 Dec 1851 5 Oct 1943 91
Flaux Julian Martin
Lord Justice of Appeal 2016‑2021; PC 2017
4 Dec 2007 Kt Bach 11 May 1955
Flaxman Hubert James Marlowe 13 Feb 1962 Kt Bach 22 Jul 1893 23 Jun 1976 82
Fleck Alexander, later [1961] 1st Baron Fleck 9 Jun 1955 KBE (Civ) 11 Nov 1889 6 Aug 1968 78
Fleetwood-Wilson Guy Douglas Arthur
PC 1914
24 Oct 1902
30 Jun 1905
29 Oct 1908
12 Dec 1911
Kt Bach
KCB (Civ)
KCMG
GCIE
21 Oct 1850 24 Dec 1940 90
Fleming Alexander
Nobel Prize for Medicine 1945
4 Jul 1944 Kt Bach 6 Aug 1881 11 Mar 1955 73
Fleming Arthur Percy Morris 13 Feb 1945 Kt Bach 16 Jan 1881 14 Sep 1960 79
Fleming Charles Alexander 31 Dec 1976 KBE (Civ) 9 Sep 1916 11 Sep 1987 71
Fleming Francis
Governor of Sierra Leone 1892‑1895 and the Leeward Islands 1895‑1901
1 Jan 1892 KCMG 31 Jul 1842 4 Dec 1922 80
Fleming James 18 Dec 1906 Kt Bach 3 Aug 1831 1914 82
Fleming Jeremy Ian 7 Jun 2021 KCMG Apr 1967
Fleming John 21 Jul 1908 Kt Bach 1847 25 Feb 1925 77
Fleming John 1 Jan 1960 KBE (Mil) 2 May 1904 3 Nov 1994 90
Fleming (John) Ambrose 27 Mar 1929 Kt Bach 29 Nov 1849 18 Apr 1945 95
Fleming Robin Gerard 17 Jun 2023 KBE (Civ)
Fleming Sandford 22 Jun 1897 KCMG 7 Jan 1827 22 Jul 1915 88
Fleming Thomas Henry 25 Jun 1921 Kt Bach 15 May 1863 18 Jan 1933 69
Fleming Valentine 2 Jul 1856 Kt Bach 13 Nov 1809 21 Oct 1884 74
Fleming (William) Launcelot Scott 12 Jun 1976 KCVO 7 Aug 1906 30 Jul 1990 83
Flemming Gilbert Nicolson 1 Jun 1953 KCB (Civ) 13 Oct 1897 24 Oct 1981 84
Fletcher Alan Roy 5 Oct 1972 Kt Bach 26 Jan 1907 7 Oct 1991 84
Fletcher Alexander MacPherson ["Alex"] 17 Feb 1987 Kt Bach 26 Aug 1929 18 Sep 1989 60
Fletcher Angus Somerville 1 Jan 1941 KCMG 13 May 1883 6 Aug 1960 77
Fletcher (Arthur George) Murchison
Governor of Fiji 1929‑1936 and Trinidad & Tobago 1936‑1938
27 Mar 1929
3 Jun 1930
Kt Bach
KCMG
27 Sep 1878 9 Apr 1954 75
Fletcher Banister Flight 29 Jul 1919 Kt Bach 15 Feb 1866 17 Aug 1953 87
Fletcher Carteret Ernest 27 Mar 1929 Kt Bach 24 Oct 1868 18 Apr 1934 65
Fletcher (Edward) Lionel 12 Jul 1915 Kt Bach 24 May 1876 20 Jun 1968 92
Fletcher Eric George Molyneux, later [1970] Baron Fletcher [L]
MP for Islington East 1945‑1970; Minister without Portfolio 1964‑1966; PC 1967
25 Nov 1964 Kt Bach 26 Mar 1903 9 Jun 1990 87
Fletcher Ernest Edward 18 Feb 1919 Kt Bach 25 May 1869 16 Dec 1940 71
Fletcher Frank 11 Jun 1937 Kt Bach 3 May 1870 17 Nov 1954 84
Fletcher Henry Arthur 19 May 1919 Kt Bach 20 Apr 1843 24 Dec 1925 82
Fletcher James 15 May 1947 Kt Bach 29 Mar 1886 12 Aug 1974 88
Fletcher James Muir Cameron 22 May 1980 Kt Bach 25 Dec 1914 29 Aug 2007 92
Fletcher Lazarus 15 Jan 1916 Kt Bach 3 Mar 1854 6 Jan 1921 66
Fletcher Leslie 10 Feb 1983 Kt Bach 14 Oct 1922 19 May 2002 79
Fletcher Norman Seymour 9 Mar 1977 Kt Bach 20 Sep 1905 18 Aug 1986 80
Fletcher Patrick Bisset ["Ben"] 1 Jan 1958 KBE (Civ) 8 Jan 1901 31 Aug 1981 80
Fletcher Peter Carteret 1 Jan 1968 KCB (Mil) 7 Oct 1916 2 Jan 1999 82
Fletcher Reginald Thomas Herbert, 1st Baron Winster
MP for Basingstoke 1923‑1924 and Nuneaton 1935‑1941; Minister of Civil Aviation 1945‑1946; Governor of Cyprus 1946‑1949; PC 1945
10 Jun 1948 KCMG 27 Mar 1885 7 Jun 1961 76
Fletcher Walter 10 Feb 1953 Kt Bach 18 Apr 1892 6 Apr 1956 63
Fletcher Walter Morley 1 Jan 1918 KBE 21 Jul 1873 7 Jun 1933 59
Fletcher-Cooke Charles Fletcher
MP for Darwen 1951‑1983
10 Feb 1981 Kt Bach 5 May 1914 24 Feb 2001 86
Fletcher-Cooke John 26 Jun 1962 Kt Bach 8 Aug 1911 19 May 1989 77
Flett John Smith 3 Jun 1925 KBE (Civ) 26 Jun 1869 26 Jan 1947 77
Flett Martin Teall 1 Jan 1965 KCB (Civ) 30 Jul 1911 25 Feb 1982 70
Flint Douglas Jardine 29 Nov 2018 Kt Bach 8 Jul 1955
Flint (William) Russell 8 Jul 1947 Kt Bach 4 Apr 1880 27 Dec 1969 89
Flitcroft Thomas Evans 11 Jun 1913 Kt Bach 10 Jul 1861 14 May 1938 76
Floissac Vincent Frederick
PC 1992
10 Nov 1992 Kt Bach 31 Jul 1928 25 Sep 2010 82
Florey Howard Walter, later [1965] Baron Florey [L]
Nobel Prize for Medicine 1945; OM 1965
4 Jul 1944 Kt Bach 24 Sep 1898 21 Feb 1968 69
Floud Francis Lewis Castle 4 Jun 1921
1 Jan 1938
1 Jan 1941
KCB (Civ)
KCMG
KCSI
18 May 1875 17 Apr 1965 89
Floud Roderick Castle 28 Oct 2005 Kt Bach 1 Apr 1942
Flower Archibald Dennis 17 Feb 1930 Kt Bach 31 Oct 1865 22 Nov 1950 85
Flower Cyril Thomas 23 Jul 1946 Kt Bach 31 Mar 1879 9 Aug 1961 82
Flower Desmond Llowarch Edward, 10th Viscount Ashbrook 5 May 1977 KCVO 9 Jul 1905 5 Dec 1995 90
Flower Ernest Francis Swan
MP for Bradford West 1895‑1906
18 Dec 1903 Kt Bach 24 Aug 1865 30 Apr 1926 60
Flower Fordham 7 Feb 1956 Kt Bach 15 Feb 1904 9 Jul 1966 62
Flower (Walter) Newman 7 Jul 1938 Kt Bach 8 Jul 1879 12 Mar 1964 84
Flower William Henry 20 Aug 1892 KCB (Civ) 30 Nov 1831 1 Jul 1899 67
Flowers Brian Hilton, later [1979] Baron Flowers [L] 8 Jul 1969 Kt Bach 13 Sep 1924 25 Jun 2010 85
Floyd Christopher David 9 Jul 2008 Kt Bach 20 Dec 1951
Floyd Ewin David Ernest Thomas 17 Jul 1974 Kt Bach 17 Feb 1911 11 Nov 2003 92
Flux Alfred William 27 Jun 1934 Kt Bach 8 Apr 1867 16 Jul 1942 75
Flynn Charles Joseph 1 Jan 1938 KBE (Civ) 16 Jan 1884 11 Jun 1938 54
Flynn Joshua Albert 1 Jan 1919 KCB (Civ) 15 Sep 1863 8 Oct 1933 70
Fogarty Francis Joseph 8 Jun 1950
1 Jun 1953
1 Jan 1957
KBE (Mil)
KCB (Mil)
GBE (Mil)
16 Jan 1899 12 Jan 1973 73
Fogarty Reginald Francis Graham 15 Apr 1966 Kt Bach 24 Nov 1892 27 Feb 1967 74
Foley (Ernest) Julian 15 Jul 1936 Kt Bach 19 Oct 1881 18 Nov 1966 85
Foley John Paul 11 Jun 1994 KCB (Mil) 22 Apr 1939
Foley St. George Gerald 29 May 1886 KCB (Mil) 10 Jul 1814 24 Jan 1897 82
Foley (Thomas John) Noel 18 Apr 1978 Kt Bach 19 Oct 1914 30 Jan 2005 90
Foljambe Annette Louise, Countess of Liverpool
[wife of the 2nd Earl]
1918 GBE 23 May 1875 25 May 1948 73
Foljambe Arthur William de Brito Savile, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Governor of New Zealand 1912‑1917 and Governor General 1917‑1920; PC 1917
5 Oct 1912
22 Jun 1914
3 Jun 1918
7 Oct 1920
KCMG
GCMG
GBE
GCB (Civ)
27 May 1870 15 May 1941 70
Follett Brian Keith 27 Oct 1992 Kt Bach 22 Feb 1939
Follett Charles John 18 Dec 1902 Kt Bach 11 Jun 1838 11 Sep 1921 83
Follett David Henry 11 Jul 1967 Kt Bach 5 Sep 1907 11 May 1982 74
Follows (Charles) Geoffry Shield 31 Jul 1951 Kt Bach 4 Jul 1896 7 Aug 1983 87
Follows Denis 12 Jul 1978 Kt Bach 13 Apr 1908 17 Sep 1983 75
Fonteyn (de Arias) Margot 2 Jan 1956 DBE (Civ) 18 May 1919 21 Feb 1991 71
Fookes Janet Evelyn, later [1997] Baroness Fookes [L]
MP for Merton & Morden 1970‑1974 and Drake 1974‑1997
31 Dec 1988 DBE (Civ) 21 Feb 1936
Fooks Raymond Hatherell 16 Feb 1954 Kt Bach 23 Jun 1888 22 Feb 1978 89
Foot Dingle Mackintosh
MP for Dundee 1931‑1945 and Ipswich 1957‑1970; PC 1967
20 Nov 1964 Kt Bach 24 Aug 1905 18 Jun 1978 72
Foot Geoffrey James 23 Mar 1984 Kt Bach 20 Jul 1915 4 May 2009 93
Foot Hugh Mackintosh, later [1964] Baron Caradon [L]
Governor of Jamaica 1951‑1957 and Cyprus 1957‑1960
1 Jan 1951
27 Nov 1953
13 Jun 1957
KCMG
KCVO
GCMG
8 Oct 1907 5 Sep 1990 82
Foote Randolph Frank Ollive 1 Jan 1914 KCB (Mil) 14 May 1853 28 Nov 1931 78
Foots James William 16 Jul 1975 Kt Bach 12 Jul 1916 21 Aug 2010 94
Forber Edward Rodolph 3 Jun 1932 KCB (Civ) 20 Jul 1878 8 Jul 1960 81
Forbes Alastair Granville 9 Feb 1960 Kt Bach 3 Jan 1908 19 Jul 2001 93
Forbes Archibald Finlayson 9 Feb 1943
1 Jan 1957
Kt Bach
GBE (Civ)
6 Mar 1903 2 Jun 1989 86
Forbes Arthur William 3 Jun 1919 KBE (Mil) 17 Sep 1858 23 Jan 1935 76
Forbes Bernard Arthur William Patrick Hastings, 8th Earl of Granard
PC 1907; PC [I] 1918
21 May 1909
21 Jun 1915
KP
GCVO
17 Sep 1874 10 Sep 1948 73
Forbes Charles Fergusson 13 Mar 1844 Kt Bach 1779 22 Mar 1852 72
Forbes Charles Morton 3 Jun 1935
11 Jul 1940
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
22 Nov 1880 28 Aug 1960 79
Forbes Douglas Stuart 7 Aug 1964 Kt Bach 6 Feb 1890 22 Jun 1973 83
Forbes George Stuart 25 Jun 1909 KCSI 27 Oct 1849 17 Apr 1940 90
Forbes Hugh Harry Valentine 30 Oct 1970 Kt Bach 14 Feb 1917 13 Dec 1985 68
Forbes Ian Andrew 14 Jun 2003 KCB (Mil) 24 Oct 1946
Forbes John 8 Aug 1853 Kt Bach 17 Dec 1787 13 Nov 1861 73
Forbes John 24 May 1881
3 Jun 1899
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
Jun 1817 6 Jul 1906 89
Forbes John Morrison 3 Jun 1978 KCB (Mil) 16 Aug 1925 21 Oct 2021 96
Forbes Nigel Ivan, 22nd Lord Forbes 1 Jan 1960 KBE (Civ) 19 Feb 1918 5 Mar 2013 95
Forbes Thayne John 28 Jul 1993 Kt Bach 28 Jun 1938
Forbes (Victor) Courtenay Walter 1 Jan 1945 KCMG 29 Jan 1889 26 Jan 1958 68
Forbes William 12 Jul 1915 Kt Bach 21 Jun 1856 14 Feb 1936 79
Forbes-Robertson Johnston 11 Jun 1913 Kt Bach 16 Jan 1853 6 Nov 1937 84
Ford Andrew Charles 16 Jun 2012
11 Dec 2018
KCVO
GCVO
5 Feb 1957
Ford Bertram Joseph Tottey 19 Feb 1936 Kt Bach 1869 20 Jul 1955 86
Ford David Robert 31 Dec 1987 KBE (Civ) 22 Feb 1935 9 Sep 2017 82
Ford Denys Chester 10 Jun 1948 KCB (Mil) 20 Oct 1890 3 Oct 1967 76
Ford Edward 6 Jul 1960 Kt Bach 15 Apr 1902 27 Aug 1986 84
Ford Edward William Spencer 13 Jun 1957
1 Jan 1967
13 Jun 1998
KCVO
KCB (Civ)
GCVO
24 Jul 1910 19 Nov 2006 96
Ford Francis Clare
PC 1888
26 Jun 1885
29 May 1886
29 Apr 1889
KCMG
GCMG
GCB (Civ)
1828 31 Jan 1899 70
Ford Geoffrey Harold 30 Dec 1978 KBE (Mil) 6 Aug 1923 1 Apr 2007 83
Ford Hugh 11 Feb 1975 Kt Bach 16 Jul 1913 28 May 2010 96
Ford James Henry 6 Mar 1930 Kt Bach 14 Nov 1863 10 Sep 1943 79
Ford John Archibald 11 Jun 1977 KCMG 19 Feb 1922 16 Jan 2018 95
Ford Leslie Ewart 7 Feb 1956 Kt Bach 27 Jul 1897 22 Mar 1981 83
Ford Patrick Johnstone, later [1929] 1st baronet
MP for Edinburgh North 1920‑1923 and 1924‑1935
5 Feb 1926 Kt Bach 5 Mar 1880 28 Sep 1945 65
Ford Reginald 3 Jun 1919 KCMG 7 Dec 1868 28 Apr 1951 82
Ford (Richard) Brinsley 14 Feb 1984 Kt Bach 10 Jun 1908 4 May 1999 90
Ford Richard Vernon Tredinnick 2 Jan 1933 KCB (Mil) 1878 12 Apr 1949 70
Ford Richard William 1 Jan 1917 KCMG 26 Sep 1857 31 Mar 1925 67
Ford Robert Cyril 31 Dec 1976
31 Dec 1980
KCB (Mil)
GCB (Mil)
29 Dec 1923 24 Nov 2015 91
Ford Sidney William George 7 Feb 1967 Kt Bach 29 Aug 1909 13 Aug 1983 73
Ford Theodore Thomas 18 Jul 1888 Kt Bach 1829 23 May 1920 90
Ford Wilbraham Tennyson Randle 11 Jul 1940
1 Jan 1942
KBE (Mil)
KCB (Mil)
19 Jan 1880 16 Jan 1964 83
Forde Henry de Boulay Nov 1997 KA 20 Mar 1933 15 Oct 2024 91
Forde Henry James 25 Jun 1921 Kt Bach 1863 26 Aug 1929 66
Fordham (Alfred) Stanley 1 Jan 1964 KBE (Civ) 2 Sep 1907 6 Apr 1981 73
Fordham (Herbert) George 14 Dec 1908 Kt Bach 9 May 1854 20 Feb 1929 74
Fordham Michael John 16 Mar 2022 Kt Bach 21 Dec 1964
Fordyce John 24 May 1873 KCB (Mil) c Apr 1806 26 Feb 1877 71
Foreman Henry
MP for Hammersmith North 1918‑1923
11 Feb 1921 Kt Bach 1852 11 Apr 1924 71
Foreman Philip Frank 10 Feb 1981 Kt Bach 16 Mar 1923 23 Feb 2013 89
Forestier-Walker Charles Leolin, later [1929] 1st baronet
MP for Monmouth 1918‑1934
3 Jun 1925 KBE (Civ) 6 May 1866 13 May 1934 68
Forestier-Walker Edward Walter 20 May 1871 KCB (Mil) 1812 27 Jul 1881 69
Forestier-Walker Frederick William Edward Forestier 26 May 1894
19 Apr 1901
KCB (Mil)
GCMG
17 Apr 1844 30 Aug 1910 66
Forestier-Walker George Townshend 1 Jan 1919 KCB (Mil) 2 Aug 1866 23 Jan 1939 72
Forgan Elizabeth Anne Lucy ["Liz"] 31 Dec 2005 DBE (Civ) 31 Aug 1944
Forget Guy Joseph 16 Mar 1971 Kt Bach 6 Aug 1902 2 Jan 1972 69
Forget (Joseph David) Rodolphe 1 Jan 1912 Kt Bach 10 Dec 1861 19 Feb 1919 57
Forman John Denis 10 Feb 1976 Kt Bach 13 Oct 1917 24 Feb 2013 95
Forrest (Andrew) Patrick McEwen 11 Feb 1986 Kt Bach 25 Mar 1923 7 Aug 2021 98
Forrest George William 6 Feb 1913 Kt Bach 8 Jan 1846 28 Jan 1926 80
Forrest James Alexander 6 Oct 1967 Kt Bach 10 Mar 1905 26 Sep 1990 85
Forrest John 30 May 1891
1 Jan 1901
KCMG
GCMG
22 Aug 1847 2 Sep 1918 71
Forrest (John) William 6 Jul 1925 Kt Bach 13 Mar 1867 6 May 1951 83
Forrest Ronald Stephen 14 Jun 1975 KCVO 11 Jan 1923 25 Mar 2005 82
Forrest Walter 20 Feb 1935 Kt Bach Jul 1869 18 Jul 1939 70
Forrest William Croft 19 May 1919 Kt Bach early 1845 12 Apr 1928 83
Forrester Ian Stewart 29 Dec 2025 Kt Bach Jan 1945
Forsdyke (Edgar) John 11 May 1937 KCB (Civ) 12 Sep 1883 3 Dec 1979 96
Forsey John 7 Jul 1910 Kt Bach 7 Nov 1856 21 Feb 1915 58
Forster Archibald William 28 Jul 1987 Kt Bach 11 Feb 1928 14 Feb 2001 73
Forster Henry William, 1st Baron Forster
MP for Sevenoaks 1892‑1918 and Bromley 1918‑1919; Governor General of Australia 1920‑1925; PC 1917
28 Jun 1920 GCMG 31 Jan 1866 15 Jan 1936 69
Forster John, later [1959] 1st Baron Forster of Harraby 13 Jul 1939
1 Jan 1948
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
15 Sep 1888 24 Jul 1972 83
Forster Martin Onslow 27 Jun 1934 Kt Bach 8 Nov 1872 23 May 1945 72
Forster Oliver Grantham 11 Jun 1983 KCMG 2 Sep 1925 3 Nov 1999 74
Forster Rachel Cecily, Baroness Forster
[wife of the 1st Baron]
1 Jan 1926 GBE (Civ) 15 Aug 1868 12 Apr 1962 93
Forster (Samuel Alexander) Sadler 15 Feb 1966 Kt Bach 9 Sep 1900 24 Jun 1973 72
Forster Samuel John 12 Jul 1933 Kt Bach 27 Jun 1873 5 Jul 1940 67
Forster Thomas Edwards 22 Jun 1927 Kt Bach 23 Oct 1859 13 Apr 1939 79
Forster William Edward Stanley 1982 Kt Bach 15 Jun 1921 31 Jan 1997 75
Forster-Cooper Clive 12 Mar 1946 Kt Bach 3 Apr 1880 23 Aug 1947 67
Forsyth John 24 May 1881 KCSI 1798 14 Jan 1883 84
Forsyth Michael Bruce, later [1999] Baron Forsyth of Drumlean [L]
MP for Stirling 1983‑1997; Secretary of State for Scotland 1995‑1997; PC 1995
4 Nov 1997 Kt Bach 16 Oct 1954
Forsyth Thomas Douglas 27 Jul 1874 KCSI 7 Oct 1827 17 Dec 1886 59
Forsyth-Johnson Bruce Joseph ["Bruce Forsyth"] 12 Oct 2011 Kt Bach 22 Feb 1928 18 Aug 2017 89
Fort Hugh 6 Jul 1911 Kt Bach 1862 28 May 1919 57
Fort Maeve Geraldine 13 Jun 1998
9 Nov 1999
DCMG
DCVO
19 Nov 1940 18 Sep 2008 67
Forte Charles, later [1982] Baron Forte [L] 14 Jul 1970 Kt Bach 26 Nov 1908 28 Feb 2007 98
Forte Rocco John Vincent 14 Feb 1995 Kt Bach 18 Jan 1945
Fortescue Hugh, 4th Earl Fortescue
MP for Tiverton 1881‑1885 and Tavistock 1885‑1892
19 Jun 1911 KCB (Civ) 16 Apr 1854 29 Oct 1932 78
Fortescue (John) Adrian 31 Dec 2003 KCMG 16 Jun 1941 17 Aug 2004 63
Fortescue John William 16 Jun 1926 KCVO 28 Dec 1859 22 Oct 1933 73
Fortescue Seymour John 14 Jun 1910
1 Jan 1931
KCVO
GCVO
10 Feb 1856 20 Mar 1942 86
Fortescue-Brickdale Charles 23 Feb 1911 Kt Bach 1 Mar 1857 20 Sep 1944 87
Fortune Victor Morven 19 Apr 1945 KBE (Mil) 21 Aug 1883 2 Jan 1949 65
Forwood Nicholas James 13 Apr 2016 Kt Bach 1948
Forwood William Bower 19 Jul 1883
1 Jan 1918
Kt Bach
KBE
21 Jan 1840 23 Mar 1928 88
Foskett David Robert 5 Mar 2008 Kt Bach 19 Mar 1949
Foster (Albert) Ridgeby 22 Jul 1964 Kt Bach 12 Jun 1907 10 May 1973 65
Foster Alison Lea Caroline 14 Nov 2019 DBE (Civ) 22 Jan 1957
Foster Andrew William 5 Jun 2001 Kt Bach 29 Dec 1944
Foster Arlene Isobel, later [2022] Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee [L]
First Minister of Northern Ireland 2016‑2017 and 2020‑2021; PC 2016
1 Jun 2022 DBE (Civ) 17 Jul 1970
Foster Balthazar Walter, later [1910] 1st Baron Ilkeston
MP for Chester 1885‑1886 and Ilkeston 1887‑1910; PC 1906
26 Nov 1886 Kt Bach 17 Jul 1840 31 Jan 1913 72
Foster Brendan 17 Nov 2021 Kt Bach 12 Jan 1948
Foster Charles John 3 Jun 1893 KCB (Mil) 1818 11 Feb 1896 77
Foster Christopher David 22 Jul 1986 Kt Bach 30 Oct 1930 18 Feb 2022 91
Foster Clement Le Neve 18 Dec 1903 Kt Bach 23 Mar 1841 19 Apr 1904 63
Foster Edward 4 Jul 1950 Kt Bach 1881 14 Mar 1958 76
Foster Frank Savin 12 Jul 1955 Kt Bach 27 Sep 1879 2 Jun 1964 84
Foster George Eulas 22 Jun 1914
3 Jun 1918
KCMG
GCMG
3 Sep 1847 30 Dec 1931 84
Foster Harry Seymour
MP for Lowestoft 1892‑1900 and 1910, and Portsmouth Central 1924‑1929
26 Jun 1918 Kt Bach 29 Apr 1855 20 Jun 1938 83
Foster Hugh Matheson 23 Jul 1946 Kt Bach 25 Jan 1886 10 Feb 1955 69
Foster Idris Llewelyn 25 Oct 1977 Kt Bach 23 Jul 1911 18 Jun 1984 72
Foster Jacqueline, later [2021] Baroness Foster of Oxton [L]
MEP for North West England 1999‑2004 and 20009‑2019
8 Jun 2019 DBE (Civ) 30 Dec 1947
Foster John Galway
MP for Northwich 1945‑1974
1 Jan 1964 KBE (Civ) 4 Nov 1904 1 Feb 1982 77
Foster Michael
MP for London University 1900‑1906
9 Jun 1899 KCB (Civ) 8 Mar 1836 29 Jan 1907 70
Foster Montagu Richard William 16 Feb 1928 Kt Bach late 1870 29 Jul 1935 64
Foster Norman Robert, later [1999] Baron Foster of Thames Bank [L]
OM 1997
25 Jul 1990 Kt Bach 1 Jun 1935
Foster Norris Tildasley 4 Mar 1920 Kt Bach 15 Dec 1855 5 Dec 1925 69
Foster Peter Harry Batson Woodroffe 24 Jun 1969 Kt Bach 5 Dec 1912 10 May 1985 72
Foster Richard Anthony 7 Mar 2000 Kt Bach 3 Oct 1941 8 Mar 2001 59
Foster Richard Foster Carter 3 Jun 1935 KCB (Mil) 27 Jan 1879 3 Apr 1965 86
Foster Robert Mordaunt 8 Jun 1950 KCB (Mil) 3 Sep 1898 23 Oct 1973 75
Foster Robert Sidney
Governor of Fiji 1968‑1970; Governor General of Fiji 1970‑1973
7 May 1964
5 Mar 1970
9 Oct 1970
KCMG
KCVO
GCMG
11 Aug 1913 12 Oct 2005 92
Foster Thomas Gregory, later [1930] 1st baronet 13 Jun 1917 Kt Bach 10 Jun 1866 24 Sep 1931 65
Foster Tom Scott 10 Oct 1911 Kt Bach 15 Feb 1845 18 Sep 1918 73
Foster William 12 Feb 1925 Kt Bach 19 Nov 1863 11 May 1951 87
Foster William Edward 26 Jun 1918 Kt Bach 1846 7 Jul 1921 75
Foster-Sutton Stafford William Powell 31 Jul 1951
13 Jun 1957
Kt Bach
KBE (Civ)
24 Dec 1897 6 Nov 1991 93
Fottrell George 1 Jan 1919 KCB (Civ) 6 Feb 1849 1 Feb 1925 75
Foulis David 20 Jul 1838 KCB (Mil) 1769 12 Apr 1843 73
Foulkes Arthur Alexander
Governor General of the Bahamas 2010‑2014
16 Jun 2001
20 May 2010
KCMG
GCMG
11 May 1928
Foulkes Nigel Gordon 12 Feb 1980 Kt Bach 29 Aug 1919 16 Aug 2013 93
Foulsham Charles Sidney 1 Mar 1949 Kt Bach 22 Apr 1892 25 Jun 1955 63
Fountain Cyril Stanley Smith 31 May 1996 Kt Bach 26 Oct 1929 19 May 2024 94
Fountain Henry 1 Mar 1929 KCMG 31 Oct 1870 17 Mar 1957 86
Fowden Leslie 13 Jul 1982 Kt Bach 13 Oct 1925 16 Dec 2008 83
Fowke George Henry 3 Jun 1916
1 Jan 1918
KCB (Mil)
KCMG
10 Sep 1864 8 Feb 1936 71
Fowlds George 18 Jul 1928 Kt Bach 15 Sep 1860 17 Aug 1934 73
Fowle (Henry) Walter Hamilton 3 Jun 1919 KBE (Civ) 1871 17 May 1954 82
Fowle Trenchard Craven William 11 May 1937 KCIE 28 Nov 1884 23 Feb 1940 55
Fowler (Edward) Michael Coulson 16 Oct 1981 Kt Bach 19 Dec 1929 12 Jul 2022 92
Fowler George Jefford 4 Mar 1920 Kt Bach 14 Aug 1858 19 Oct 1937 79
Fowler Henry 1 Jan 1918 KBE 29 Jul 1870 16 Oct 1938 68
Fowler Henry Hartley, later [1908] 1st Viscount Wolverhampton
MP for Wolverhampton 1880‑1885 and Wolverhampton East 1885‑1908; Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1886; President of the Board of Trade 1892‑1894; Secretary of State for India 1894‑1895; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1905; Lord President of the Council 1908‑1910; PC 1886
29 Jun 1895 GCSI 16 May 1830 25 Feb 1911 80
Fowler James Kingston 26 Oct 1910
1 Jan 1932
KCVO
KCMG
11 Mar 1852 3 Jul 1934 82
Fowler John Sharman 1 Jan 1918
5 Jun 1926
KCMG
KCB (Mil)
27 Jul 1864 20 Sep 1939 75
Fowler John, later [1890] 1st baronet 1 Sep 1885 KCMG 15 Jul 1817 21 Nov 1898 81
Fowler (Peter) Norman, later [2001] Baron Fowler [L]
MP for Nottingham South 1970‑1974 and Sutton Coldfield 1974‑2001; Minister of Transport 1979‑1981; Secretary of State for Transport 1981; Secretary of State for Social Services 1981‑1987; Secretary of State for Employment 1987‑1990; PC 1979
3 Jan 1990 Kt Bach 2 Feb 1938
Fowler Ralph Howard 7 Jul 1942 Kt Bach 17 Jan 1889 28 Jul 1944 55
Fowler Robert William Doughty 1 Jan 1966 KCMG 6 Mar 1914 29 May 1985 71
 

Sir James Charlemagne Dormer [KCB 1889]
Dormer was the second son of the 11th Baron Dormer. His entire career was spent in the military, eventually rising to become Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army in 1891. He died in 1893 after being mauled by a tiger, as is reported in the Australian Town and Country Journal of 3 June 1893:-
A few weeks ago one of our cable messages announced the death of Sir James Charlemagne Dormer, K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army. The Madras Weekly Mail, now to hand, brings full particulars of the circumstances which caused his death. It appears that on April 25, his Excellency, with Major Kekewich, Captain Cavaye and Mr. Wapshare, went out after a tiger in the direction of the Pykara jungles. About 10 miles away from Ootacamund, and in the direction of the Pykara road, his Excellency came upon a tigress, which he shot at and wounded in the chest. The wounded animal then bolted into the shola [an evergreen forest], leaving a trail of blood behind. Sir James followed her up, always an injudicious thing to do, and coming suddenly upon her she charged him. Sir James, not being prepared for the attack, fired from his hip, hitting the tigress in the stomach. Being on the steep side of a bank at the time, he seems to have slipped and fallen, and the tigress seized his right leg, and mauled the calf and foot severely. Major Kekewich and the others were within a short distance of the Chief, but not knowing what had happened, did not come to his assistance. However, the dogs came up and went for the tigress which, turning to attack them, left his Excellency and retreated into the shola again, where she was met by Captain Cavaye and Mr. Wapshare; the former at once fired and killed her. Assistance was at once rendered, and the Commander-in-Chief was brought to his home by the evening (the accident having taken place at about 2 p.m.) and was promptly attended to by Surgeon-major Walker. For some days he appeared to be doing well, but a relapse set in, and he died on May 3.
The deceased gentleman came from an old Buckinghamshire family. He was a cousin of the real Roger Tichborne, and his career was a brilliant one. He saw plenty of hard fighting in the Crimea, the Indian Mutiny, and China, and was engaged in the Egyptian Campaign of 1882, and the Soudan Expedition of 1885. It was during this campaign that Sir James Dormer performed that amusing feat which will always be associated with his name. According to one account, he is said to have galloped to the front before an engagement, and, to the astonishment and horror of the advancing foe, to have taken out his glass eye, flinging it in the air and catching it, while he shouted in derision "Can your Mahdi do this?"
Sir John Montgomery Dunningham [nominated KBE 1938]
Dunningham was to be nominated KBE in the 1938 Birthday Honours List, but he died before the list was published in the London Gazette. Consequently, his name never appeared on any list of newly created knights. However, a notice in the Gazette of 25 November 1938 (issue 34574, page 7430), states that, effective from 4 July 1938, his widow was entitled to the style to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived. The following report appeared in The Maitland Daily Mercury on 9 June 1938:-
The late Mr. J.M. Dunningham's services to the State [of New South Wales] as Minister in Charge of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations and as Minister for Labour and Industry, have been recognised by his appointment as Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
The Governor, Lord Wakehurst, made the following statement last evening:-
"The King has been graciously pleased to approve that the Honourable John Montgomery Dunningham, Minister for Labour and Industry, and Minister in Charge of the recent 150th Anniversary Celebrations, should be appointed a Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the birthday honours list. Mr. Dunningham died on May 28, 1938, and his Majesty has been graciously pleased to approve that Mrs. [Mary Agnes] Dunningham be granted the style, title, place and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived to receive the honour of knighthood and to be invested with the insignia as a Knight Commander of the said Order."
Sir Henry Marion Durand [KCSI 1867]
Durand was a British Indian Army officer and colonial administrator, who, at the time of his death was Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab. The following account of his death is extracted from The Life of Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand [W.H.Allen & Co, London, 1883] written by his son, (Sir) Henry Mortimer Durand.
About five o'clock in the afternoon of the 31st December [1870] he left his camp to visit the outpost, garden, and town of Tank in modern-day Pakistan]. Having inspected the outpost on foot, he mounted an elephant, and with the Tank chief seated beside him, went on to the garden. The entrance from the garden into the town consists, to quote the official report, "of an outer gateway leading into a covered square enclosure, out of which a second gateway, at right angles to the first, leads into the main street. Both gateways are flat-topped with wooden lintels. The outer gateway is of sufficient height to allow and elephant and howdah to pass, but the second gateway is considerably lower, and from the outer to the inner gateway the ground rises." Towards this passage, as it was growing dark, my father's elephant was turned. He was of course ignorant of the ground, and the mahout who drove the animal equally so, for it was one of the camp elephants, the Tank chief having none of his own. They passed in safety through the first gateway, when it seems to have occurred to the mahout that the second was too low, and he raised his driving iron to measure the height. The iron struck against a beam overhead, and my father called out to the man to take care, but it was too late. As the mahout tried to turn the elephant, it started forward, frightened apparently by the noise overhead and by the darkness; and the howdah crashed into the roof. The Tank chief, though stunned by the blow, was found lying on the broken howdah when the elephant had cleared the gateway; but my father, a man of great height, was forced backwards from his seat and fell to the ground, his head and shoulders striking against a hard mud wall. When the officers in attendance came up, he was lying on his face just beyond the inner gateway, bleeding and insensible. He was carried back to camp, and it was then found that he was partly paralyzed by a severe injury to the spine. At first there was some hope that he might survive the shock, for towards morning he had fully recovered consciousness, and was able to take some nourishment, He was then cheerful, and apparently unaware of the imminence of the danger; only concerned at giving "so much trouble" to those about him. As the day wore on, the medical men saw that recovery was impossible, and about four o'clock in the afternoon he was told that he could not live many hours. He met the announcement with perfect calmness. "What a little thing," he was heard to say to himself; "it will be a warning." His first thought was for his work, and calling for an officer the Punjab secretariat he gave orders that a telegram should be despatched at once to inform the Government of India. Then he sent for those of his children who were with him in camp; and after explaining to them where they would find all important papers, and entrusting them with some messages for others, he spoke a few words of farewell. He told them he was dying; that his life had been a hard and bitter one; and that the only thing which had borne him through it had been the love and fear of God. He begged them as his last advice to look to Christ in all things, to do justice, and to love the right. A few hours later he passed quietly away, and it seemed to some of those about him that "he was glad to go."
Sir Alfred Burdon Ellis [nominated KCB 1894]
A notice contained in the London Gazette of 17 July 1894 [issue 26532, page 4082] states that Alfred Burdon Ellis was to have been recommended for a KCB had he survived. One month later [issue 26543, page 4808] the following notice appeared:-
The Queen has been pleased to ordain and declare that Emma Ellis, the widow of Lieutenant-Colonel (with the local and temporary rank of Colonel) Alfred Burdon Ellis, C.B., the West India Regiment, Commanding the Troops on the West Coast of Africa, shall have, hold, and enjoy the same style, title, place and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived and been invested with the Insignia of a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, for which Honour he would have been recommended to her Majesty, as notified in the London Gazette of the 17th ultimo, had he survived.
Sir Howard Crauford Elphinstone VC [KCB (Civ) 1871]
Elphinstone was awarded a Victoria Cross for his bravery during the Crimean War. The London Gazette of 4 June 1858 [issue 22149, page 2757] reveals the act of bravery which earned him the award:-
For fearless conduct, in having, on the night after the unsuccessful attack on the Redan [i.e. 18 June 1855], volunteered to command a party of volunteers, who proceeded to search for and bring back the scaling ladders left behind after the repulse; and while successfully performing this task, and rescuing trophies from the Russians, Captain Elphinstone conducted a persevering search, close to the enemy, for wounded men, twenty of whom he rescued and brought back to the Trenches.
According to Lord Ashcroft's book Victoria Cross Heroes, "… in the final assault on Sebastopol, Elphinstone was 'killed.' His seemingly lifeless body was taken from the battlefield and placed in a mound of corpses awaiting burial. His servant, who had been searching for his master, recognised Elphinstone's boots and dragged his body from the pile. It was then discovered that he was unconscious rather than dead and he was given urgent medical treatment. Elphinstone had been struck in the head by a shell splinter and his injuries were so severe that he never regained the sight in his right eye."
After his return home, Elphinstone was in 1859 appointed governor to Prince Arthur (later the Duke of Connaught) and subsequently to Prince Leopold (later Duke of Albany).
In March 1890, Elphinstone was drowned after falling overboard from a ship on which he was a passenger. The following report appeared in the Dundee Evening Telegraph of 15 March 1890;-
Details of the drowning of Sir Howard Elphinstone have just come to hand. It appears that he, his wife, and daughters left Plymouth on the afternoon of Saturday, the 8th inst., on board the New Zealand Company's steamer Tongariro. The General had for some time past been suffering from illness, and was taking the voyage for the benefit of his health. At half-past nine on the night of the 8th, when the Tongariro was at the mouth of the Channel, General Elphinstone came on the saloon deck to look at the lights of Ushant [an island at the south-western end of the English Channel], which were coming in to view. He stood talking on that deck with Mr. Vivian, junior, a passenger, standing just before the chartroom, on the port side of the ship. Mr. Vivian was sitting on the skylight, and General Elphinstone facing him. The weather was clear, with a fresh wind and some rough sea. The ship was occasionally rolling, although not heavily, and it is evident that General Elphinstone thought lightly of the rolling, as he might easily have steadied himself by holding on to the bars of the skylight or on to the window of the chartroom, which were both within his reach. While the General was standing there came a heavier roll than previously, and just as the ship was recovering from it General Elphinstone's feet slipped and he shot like a flash against the gunwale chains, and turning a complete somersault over them, went overboard. The fourth officer, who was standing close by, saw the General fall on a partially open port below, and then roll off into the water. The engines were immediately reversed, and a patent lifebuoy bearing a light was thrown overboard. The ship within a very few minutes returned to the spot, and a boat lowered and cruised around the spot for two hours; but no cry being heard, and no sign of the General being discovered, the search was very reluctantly abandoned. Lady Elphinstone and her daughter on arriving at Teneriffe immediately took passage in a homeward-bound ship, and are expected to arrive at Plymouth early next week.
The Queen, an official announcement says, received yesterday, with profound grief, the terrible news of the untimely death of Sir Howard Elphinstone. Sir Howard enjoyed Her Majesty's entire confidence, esteem, and friendship for 31 years. He had been selected by the Prince Consort to be governor to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught when he [the Duke] was only eight and a half years old. The Queen, and still more the Duke of Connaught, have lost a dear, valued and most devoted friend, to whom the latter could always turn for wise advice and counsel.
Sir Russell England [Kt Bach 1965]
Sir Russell was a leading politician and business man in Botswana. According to the Historical Dictionary of Botswana, he was "a leading white politician, rancher and business man. He served as Chair of the Joint Advisory Council and European Advisory Council during the 1950s and as a member of the Legislative Council from 1961‑1964. England played a significant role in reconciling white and African interests during the transition to Independence. He was knighted in 1965. A slightly shadowy figure, he was murdered in 1970 in highly unusual circumstances."
England lived at Woodhall Farm near Lobatse, Botswana, a small town close to the border with South Africa, about 70 km south of Botswana's capital of Gaborone. Here he was murdered in January 1970 by two young men - 20-year-old Koos Ockhuizen and 19-year-old Wilson Banda. At their subsequent trial, both of the accused were convicted and sentenced to death. They appealed their sentences, and the following information regarding their appeal is taken from the Botswana Law Reports.
The two Appellants were tried by Dendy Young, C.J., sitting with assessors, on a charge of having murdered Sir Russell England at Woodhall Farm, Lobatse, on the night of the 12th January, 1970. They pleaded not guilty, but were convicted and, no extenuating circumstances being found, were sentenced to death. There was an additional count of robbery, on which they were also convicted, though, in view of their conviction on the murder count, no sentence for the robbery was imposed. It is not necessary to deal further with the second count. The appeal is brought on the ground that the case against the Appellants having been based on circumstantial evidence, it was not proved that the circumstances left no reasonable possibility that the Appellants had not caused the death of the deceased. For brevity's sake, the first Appellant will in this judgement be referred to as Koos, and the second as Wilson. It is not in dispute that on the night in question the deceased was alone in his house on Woodhall Farm when he was assaulted by one or more persons who inflicted upon him a dozen or more lacerations on the upper part of his body. His lungs were stabbed and perforated and he bled profusely from his wounds. Two of his ribs were fractured, apparently under an exterior stab wound. Death was found to have been due to loss of blood from the totality of his wounds. The deceased was apparently on the point of going to bed when he was attacked. His naked body was found by his domestic servant the next morning. It was lying partly on the bed with his feet on the floor next to the bed.
The learned Chief Justice considered that it was impossible to say for certain what exactly happened at the time of the killing, and especially because of the presence of blood on the floor near the telephone in the dining room, this view is clearly correct. But in the circumstances it is not important. The fact that the deceased was murdered was fully established and the question that had then to be decided was whether the Appellants were, beyond reasonable doubt, the killers. They gave evidence that shortly before the murder they had come from Mafeking in the Republic of South Africa and had been staying with the parents of Koos at a place referred to as No. 23 Maokaneng, in or near Lobatse. They had exhausted their money and, requiring some to enable them to return to Mafeking, had decided to steal it and had planned to get it at the dwelling of the deceased. According to them they had no intention to kill the deceased and did not in fact do so. Nor were they expecting to have to use violence towards him preparatory to taking his property; they said that they carried no weapons. Had he resisted, they would merely have restrained him sufficiently to effect their object. As he was an old man, this was not expected to require much force. On the night of the 12th January about 9 p.m. they said they approached the deceased's house and when they were near the gate a car dashed out from the yard of the farm at a considerable speed and disappeared. Wilson said he could see the letters TJ on the number plate. Koos said he could see TJ37, followed by other figures, and he recognized it as a six cylinder Zephyr car. He could see three persons in it, in dark clothing. The car passed them at a distance of about 12 paces. They then proceeded to the house and, finding the kitchen door open, entered by it. Then they heard a hard breathing, gurgling sound from somewhere in the house. They went from the kitchen through the dining room to the deceased's bedroom where they saw his body on the floor next to the bed. At that stage he seemed to be dead, having apparently expired just after they heard his final gurglings while they were in the kitchen. Together they lifted him partly on to the bed and, without investigating whether he might still [have] glimmerings of life or taking steps to summon assistance, they proceeded to ransack the house and take a large variety of articles, mostly clothes. They said that they were not shocked at the sight of the dead body. In the yard under a tree was the deceased's Toyoto truck, the keys to which were stated by a witness to be in the kitchen. Having put the stolen goods into two of the deceased's suitcases, the Appellants packed them into the truck and drove off. Their finger prints were found on two bottles of liquor found in a cupboard next to the deceased's bed, but they denied that they drank any of the liquor. They had consumed liquor some time before they reached the house, Koos, at least, in order to bolster up his courage, but they drank none from the deceased's bottles.
After stopping at a place near Lobatse to pick up a woman friend of Koos's, who gave evidence for the State, they drove down the road to Mafeking, and then diverged towards the frontier where the two republics are separated by a double wire fence. They charged through the fence and were then stopped by veterinary border guard officers. Wilson ran off and was arrested the next day, but Koos and the woman were handed over to a Major of the South African Police who arrested them and got in touch with the Botswana Police, to whom the prisoners and the truck with its contents were delivered. The South African Police got in touch with the Botswana Police, to whom the prisoners and the truck with its contents were delivered. The South African Police Major deposed to having found under the driver's seat of the Toyoto truck a home-made knife, which was produced at the trial. When exactly the knife was found does not appear from the evidence, but it must have been between the arrest of Koos and the handing over of the prisoners and the truck to the Botswana Police. The knife had blood stains on it, which were proved by expert evidence to have consisted of the blood of a primate. In the circumstances, there could be no doubt that it was human blood. A State witness named Naledi deposed to having lived at No. 23 Maokaneng, the place mentioned above, and to having seen the knife exhibited to the court in the house as part of the household cutlery, up to the 11th January, 1970, when she noticed that it was missing. The Appellants were staying at the same address shortly before the murder. When exactly they left is not clearly shown by the evidence, but it may well have been soon after Naledi last saw the knife at the house. The two Appellants denied ever having seen the knife before it was produced at the preparatory examination. It was suggested that Naledi was mixing the exhibit up with another rather bent knife that was among the household cutlery at No. 23. But her powers of correct observation were checked by an identification test in which she picked out the exhibit from five similar knives as being the one which was in the house and had disappeared. The learned Chief Justice accepted her evidence and no good reason was advanced for disagreeing with that conclusion. In regard to the evidence of Major van der Hoven, it was suggested in the Appellants' Heads of Argument that this might have been the result of a planting by the police of the knife under the seat of the truck. This far-fetched suggestion could not possibly be sustained. It was not alleged that the Major himself was responsible for the suggested planting, but when he discovered the knife no member of the Botswana Police had had anything to do with the truck or could possibly have foreseen the vital importance of the knife in the case. The learned Chief Justice was, in our view, entirely justified in accepting the evidence of Major van der Hoven and in finding that the knife which Naledi knew so well was in fact found by the Major in a blood-stained condition under the driver's seat of the truck.
There were other elements of probability which were dealt with by the learned Chief Justice in his very careful judgement. He found the story of the Zephyr car to be false on its own demerits. He also accepted the evidence of two State witnesses who claimed to have seen the two Appellants with sticks near the deceased's house on the afternoon before the murder. He dealt with the element of surprising coincidence involved in the Appellant's version of their feloniously planned arrival just at the very moment when the Zephyr containing the suggested murderers was about to rush away from the deceased's home. The claim of the Appellants to have found the old, dying or dead man, and to have treated this with cold indifference, also carries with it a high degree of improbability. But it is unnecessary to enter into these factors in detail, for the finding of the blood-stained knife under the seat is decisive against the Appellants. It could not on any version have found its way there, save by being put there by one or other of the Appellants. That was a very stupid thing to do, but the learned Chief Justice took that element into consideration and rightly held that it did not create a reasonable doubt as to the fact that the knife was so deposited. No suggestion was advanced by or on behalf of the Appellants that it could not be affirmed with sufficient confidence which of the two, Koos or Wilson, did the stabbing, which might well have been done by only one of them. We have, however, taken into consideration the possibility that the principle of common purpose might not be applicable. A number of cases of weighty authority have dealt with the question where several people have engaged together in enterprises resulting in another's death. We have considered these cases, but do not deem it necessary to discuss them in detail. Knowledge of the possession of a lethal weapon by a companion in crime is of first importance, but such knowledge may be gained in various ways. In the present case, the stabbing of the deceased must have lasted some time and, in view of the blood-marks in both rooms, may well have happened in the dining-room as well as in the bedroom. When the use of a dangerous weapon is thus spread over a period, participants in a crime not itself necessarily dangerous may properly be found responsible for an ensuing death if they have continued to co-operate with the wielder of the weapon in the carrying out of their ultimate purposes. In the present case the two Appellants were working in the closest collaboration throughout and there is not the slightest reason for holding that the stabbing might have been the independent act of one only for which the other was not responsible. Their appeals against the convictions must accordingly be dismissed.
It was not propounded in the Appellants' Heads of Argument that the trial court should have found extenuating circumstances and imposed a sentence other than death. Such an argument, based on the consumption of liquor by the Appellants, was advanced after conviction at the trial and rejected. Before this Court it was not repeated on that ground. But the ages of the Appellants was a fact raised by this Court itself. Koos' age was given in the indictment as 20 and of Wilson as 19. The trial Judge did not appear to have reached any conclusion that these ages were otherwise than approximately correct. The Appellants [were] personally present during the hearing of the appeal and there appears to be nothing to establish that the ages stated are otherwise than approximately correct. This Court raised the question whether the youth of the Appellants ought to be taken into account in deciding whether or not extenuating circumstances were present, despite the fact that the point was not raised by or on behalf of the Appellants, either on appeal or at the trial. At the trial, after the verdict of guilty of murder was entered, the learned Judge asked Counsel for the State whether he wished to lead evidence on the issue of extenuating circumstances, to which he received the reply: "Only to prove certain previous convictions". Thereupon certain previous convictions were proved against each of the Appellants. Those proved against Koos included a number of convictions for theft, one of common assault and one of burglary; in respect of the latter he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment on 21st April, 1967. Wilson has three previous convictions, all in 1969; two for assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm and one for theft. In respect of the first assault he was sentenced to five cuts with a light cane, and in respect of the second to a fine of R30 or 60 days' imprisonment. For the theft he was sentenced to two months' imprisonment. In holding that no extenuating circumstances were present, the learned Judge made no reference at all to the previous convictions of either of the Appellants, and we think that it is correct to say that they were in no-wise taken into account by him in forming the opinion that consumption of alcohol by the Appellants did not constitute extenuating circumstances and, accordingly, that the present case is distinguishable from that of Rex. v. Owen, 1957 (1) SA 458 (AD).
No appeal has been brought against sentence, but we propose to proceed as if the sentences were appealed against as well as the convictions, that, accordingly, the provisions of Section 4(3) of the Court of Appeal Proclamation apply, and that this Court is entitled to substitute some other sentences if it should itself be of opinion that this is warranted. After giving due consideration to the circumstances in which this murder was committed to what was said in The State v. Lesedi Mothibamela as regards this Court's power of interference into a finding that there are no extenuating circumstances, and to what was said in the case of S. v. Mohlabane about the propriety of taking youth into account in fixing punishment, we have come to the [conclusion] that there are no extenuating circumstances which would warrant our holding that there should be any other than the death sentence in the case of either Appellant. The appeals are dismissed.
Following the rejection of their appeals, Ockhuizen and Banda were executed on 8 August 1970.
Sir James Malcolm Monteath Erskine [Kt Bach 1929]
An exciting evening in the life of Sir James was described in the Gloucester Citizen of 4 April 1931:-
Burglars walked into the bedroom of Sir James Erskine, former M.P. for St. George's Division of Westminster, late last night, and were pluckily challenged by Sir James, who although ill, sprang up in bed and so alarmed the intruders that they fled, taking with them only a few of the things which they had collected.
The burglary was at Sir James's house in Eccleston-square, and it is thought three men took part in the raid. They flung their weight against both kitchen doors, smashing them open, and ransacked a number of rooms before inadvertently entering Sir James's room and awakening him.
Lady Erskine described the burglary to a reporter to-day. "Two of the thieves were seen," she said, "and it is thought there may have been a third. They forced the outer and inner doors of the kitchen, both of which were locked and bolted, and despite the growls of the bulldog, went upstairs and proceeded to ransack the dining room, sitting room and drawing-room, being careful to draw all the curtains first.
One of Sir James's sons had just gone to bed, and was sleeping in a back room on the ground floor. Next the thieves forced open and ransacked every dispatch box, desk, and drawer that they came across, and collected a lot of 'loot' ready to remove it. Then one of them went upstairs to the second floor and walked right into Sir James's bedroom. Sir James, who was ill, sat up quickly in bed, and cried 'What do you want?' whereupon the man hastily closed the door, and called out to his mate, and they both ran from the house and vanished.
"I ran downstairs shortly after they had left Sir James's room, and saw two of the men, but I did not see the third man. Very little was taken as the men were disturbed, but among the things they did take was a large antique horse pistol, and an heirloom which belonged to the Countess of Kellie, an ancestress of Sir James Erskine. They also took a latch-key, so possibly they will call again.
"We were all awake, and heard the noise, but you know what traffic noises are like, and we did not attach any importance to it. The men must have smashed open both kitchen doors, by throwing their full weight against them. During their stay they paid a visit to the larder which they left in a frightful mess."
Sir James Alfred Ewing [KCB 1911]
This biography of Sir James Alfred Ewing appeared in the March 1966 issue of the monthly Australian magazine Parade:-
On August 3, 1916, when World War I was in its most desperate stage, Sir Roger Casement was hanged in London for treason just three months after he had landed in Ireland from a German submarine. But whether he went to Ireland to spark off the rebellion which eventually led the formation of the Republic or to prevent it on the ground that it could not succeed is still in dispute. Before the war Casement, a brave but unfortunate man, served as British consul at Lourenco Marques, Para and Rio de Janiero, earning a knighthood and international honours for his humanitarian work in exposing the cruelty with which the rubber planters treated the native population. Retiring from the consular service in 1913, he devoted himself to the cause of Irish nationalism. In 1916 he was in Germany raising an Irish brigade to fight against Britain.
Casement was probably aware that spies kept the British government apprised of his actions, but he had no idea that intercepted German radio signals were being decoded and read in London, and that the Admiralty knew exactly when he left Berlin for Wilhelmshaven and when he embarked on the fatal submarine voyage which led him to the gallows. Arrested soon after landing on the beach at Tralee, Casement was taken to London before he could either join the rising or prevent it. The 20,000 old Russian rifles which were Germany's only contribution to the Irish cause went to the bottom in the steamer Aud.
The radio messages responsible for sending Casement to his death were deciphered by the greatest code-cracker of all time, a dapper 61-year-old Scottish professor of engineering known to the world as Sir Alfred Ewing and to the Admiralty as the Man in Room 40. Professor Ewing had long figured on the Admiralty payroll as Director of Naval Education, but during the war he became a figure of mystery. In later years, when his exploits as a code breaker became known, pressmen dubbed him the Navy's Peeping Tom and he became [one] of the legends of World War I.
The son of a Presbyterian clergyman, Alfred Ewing was born in Dundee in 1855. He, too, was intended for the church, but in 1867 the British Association for the Advancement of Science held its annual congress in Dundee and decided the course of his life. Although only 12 years old he attended as many lectures as possible and became so fascinated he decided to become an engineer. Four years later, Ewing won a scholarship to Edinburgh University.
While an engineering student he read The Gold Bug, the famous story in which the bizarre American literary genius, Edgar Allan Poe, first introduced the cryptogram into fiction. In this tale, written in 1843, an investigator locates a buried treasure by working out an elaborate cipher by methods which eventually became the foundation of decoding. Ewing's interest was aroused so much that devising and deciphering cryptograms became one of his hobbies.
At that time Scottish university students studied for six months then spent the rest of the year working to pay their way. Ewing's engineering ability made such an impact that he was recommended to the Western Telegraph Company and spent his long vacations either in the company's London works or testing and repairing submarine cables in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. Graduating as a doctor of science he became a lecturer in mathematics at the Watt Institute, Dundee. But this phase of his career did not last long. In 1898 an emissary of the Japanese Government visited Scotland to engage a professor of mechanical engineering and thermodynamics for the University of Tokyo. Selected from a strong field of candidates, Ewing arrived in Japan the following year to find the country in the first throes of modernisation. While in Japan, he made revolutionary improvements in the seismograph, the instrument used for detecting and measuring earth tremors. In 1879 he produced the first continuous record of an earthquake ever made.
Ewing returned home from Japan in 1883 to become the first professor of engineering at the newly established University of Dundee. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1887, he was appointed professor of mechanical engineering at Cambridge University three years later. As Ewing was not a Cambridge man, his appointment was not popular there. It was considered scarcely fitting that such things as steam engines, electric motors, dynamos, lathes and machinery should be introduced into a university which for centuries had been regarded as a stronghold of languages, the classics and pure mathematics. One old don plaintively remarked that the fellow from Dundee was turning the place into a technical school. Ewing had many a tussle with the professor of theology, who asserted that the hum of a dynamo 300 yards away disturbed the peace of his lecture room, while the professor of medieval languages complained that his students could not concentrate with so many greasy youths in overalls roaming about the colleges.
In a few years the unperturbed Ewing made Cambridge the most famous school of engineering in England. Among his students was the Honourable C.S. Rolls, originator of the Rolls-Royce car. Rolls brought all the early models of his engines to Cambridge for Ewing's criticism. When Sir Charles Parsons invented the steam turbine, Ewing was the first engineer to realise its potentialities. He was responsible for installing the world's first turbo-electric generator at Cambridge, and assisted Parsons to build the celebrated "Turbinia," the first turbine-driven vessel in history. The Scotsman's renown spread into unexpected places. On one occasion he received a letter addressed to the Perfesser of Marchanism and Appleide Merchanics. Stating that he intended going into the same business as Harry Houdini, the writer asked Ewing to supply the formula for the metal used in the fetters from which the Handcuff King so readily extricated himself.
In 1902, when the dynamic Admiral Sir John Fisher became First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, he decided that the entire system of training was 40 years out of date. Although the navy had furled its last sails generations before, young officers and ratings were still being taught on principles laid down by old salts who scarcely realised that modern warships moved [by] steam and electricity. Ordering that the training be completely reorganised and placed under the control of the most noted all-round engineer of the day, Fisher pleaded with Ewing to take the job. Conservative veterans protested at a civilian Cambridge professor being appointed to such a position. But, although retired admirals lamented that the navy was going to the dogs, there was no arguing with the grim and forceful "Jacky" Fisher.
With Fisher's powerful support, Ewing completely altered naval training as it was known at the time. During the 12 crucial years before World War I, the antiquated training ships went out of business. Naval colleges, gunnery, engineering, torpedo and wireless telegraph schools were established, and sailors were no longer judged by their ability to tie knots and climb rope ladders. By 1914, the navy had a strong leavening of an entirely new type of personnel. Old sea dogs scornfully referred to these sea­going technicians as bell-bottomed chauffeurs, but they were exactly what Fisher wanted.
The outbreak of war brought Ewing's work to an abrupt halt. August 4, 1914, saw the colleges he had established deserted. Ewing, now 59, felt that he was no longer any use to the navy. The next day, however, his friend Admiral [Sir Henry] Oliver, director of naval intelligence, brought him some enemy radio signals which had been picked up by a listening post. Knowing Ewing's interests in ciphers, Oliver asked if he could unravel them. In a few hours, the job was done. Thereupon the delighted Oliver ordered that all intercepted messages should be sent straight to Ewing's office in Room 40. Throwing himself into this new job with enthusiasm, the Scottish professor built up the most motley team of experts ever known at the Admiralty. It comprised schoolmasters, authors, peers, chemists, clergymen, actors - anyone, indeed, who spoke a foreign language, preferably German, had a knowledge of ciphers and a passion for solving abstruse puzzles.
Their work was aided by an extraordinary piece of luck. During the fourth week of the war, the German light cruiser Magdeburg, which was scouting in the Baltic, ran aground on Odensholm Island and was destroyed by the Russian vessels Pallada and Bogatuir. Among the bodies washed ashore was that of a seaman who was found clutching the German naval code-book in a death-grip. This momentous discovery, kept secret until long after the war ended, had far-reaching and disastrous effects on German naval operations. Taken to England by a Russian officer the code enabled the team in Room 40 to decipher German signals and gain advance knowledge of the movements of enemy ships.
One result was that the German squadron which slipped out into the North Sea at the end of January 1915 was intercepted by Admiral Beatty's battle cruisers and defeated it in the historic Battle of the Dogger Bank with the loss of the gigantic battleship Blucher. German naval authorities had no idea how their plans had leaked out. Even the British admirals believed they hade received their orders in consequence of some brilliant espionage work.
The capture of the Magdeburg's book gave Ewing the clue to principles on which the Germans constructed their ciphers, but as Room 40 sometimes had to deal with more 2000 messages a day, and the German and Austrian codes were changed frequently in an effort to baffle the Allies, almost insoluble problems cropped up continually. Although often able to translate a signal in a few minutes, there were many occasions when days of intense study were required to make its meaning clear.
As the war progressed, the team in Room 40 could read messages from German agents in North and South America, Spain, Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey. It was Room 40 which first learned of the German attempt to launch Mexico into war against the United States. As a reward for creating a diversion which might keep America out of the conflict in Europe, the Mexicans were to be given Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. The offer seemed so fantastic that President Woodrow Wilson and his chief colleagues had to be let into the secret of Room 40 before they could believe it. The leaking of this information had a catastrophic effect on German fortunes, as it was one of the factors which ultimately brought the United States into the war.
After the war, Ewing became chancellor of Edinburgh University, a post he held until his retirement in 1929. But retirement was a meaningless word to the man in Room 40. He was busy finishing a book on thermodynamics when death caught up with him in 1935 at the age of 80.
Sir Antony George Anson Fisher [nominated Kt Bach 1988, but not invested]
Fisher's name appears on the list of intended Knights Bachelor in the 1988 Queen's Birthday Honours List. Fisher, who received his knighthood for 'political and public service,' died shortly thereafter, before he could be invested as a Knight. Consequently, the London Gazette of 10 Jul 1989 [issue 51804, page 8039] contained a notice which stated that:-
By Royal Warrant bearing date 23rd August 1988, Her Majesty The Queen has been graciously pleased to ordain and declare that Dorian Dodge Fisher, widow of Antony George Anson Fisher, deceased, shall have, hold and enjoy the same style, title, rank and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived and received from Her Majesty the title and dignity of a Knight Bachelor.