| KNIGHTS AND DAMES FOX - GZ |
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| Last updated 02/11/2018 (14 Jan 2026) | |||||||
| Last Name/Title | First Names | Created | Order | Born | Died | Age | |
| Fox | Ashley Peter MEP for South West England 2009‑2019; MP for Bridgwater 2024- |
14 Jan 2020 | Kt Bach | 15 Nov 1969 | |||
| Fox | Charles | 23 Oct 1851 | Kt Bach | 11 Mar 1810 | 11 Jun 1874 | 64 | |
| Fox | (Charles) Douglas | 8 Mar 1886 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1840 | 13 Nov 1921 | 81 | |
| Fox | Charles Edmund | 1 Jan 1907 4 Jun 1917 |
Kt Bach KCSI |
18 Feb 1854 | 9 Oct 1918 | 64 | |
| Fox | Christopher | 15 Mar 2006 | Kt Bach | 21 Jul 1949 | |||
| Fox | Cyril Fred | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1882 | 15 Jan 1967 | 84 | |
| Fox | Cyril Sankey | 7 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 24 Feb 1886 | 28 Dec 1951 | 65 | |
| Fox | Evelyn Emily Marian | 12 Jun 1947 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Aug 1874 | 1 Jun 1955 | 80 | |
| Fox | Francis | 25 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1844 | 7 Jan 1927 | 82 | |
| Fox | Frank | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 12 Aug 1874 | 4 Mar 1960 | 85 | |
| Fox | (George) Malcolm | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 4 Mar 1843 | 10 Mar 1918 | 75 | |
| Fox | Harry Halton | 1 Jan 1930 | KBE (Civ) | 23 May 1872 | 2 Oct 1936 | 64 | |
| Fox | (Henry) Murray | 16 Oct 1974 | GBE (Civ) | 7 Jun 1912 | 9 Nov 1999 | 87 | |
| Fox | John | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1882 | 18 Dec 1970 | 88 | |
| Fox | John Charles | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1855 | 21 Mar 1943 | 87 | |
| Fox | John Jacob | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 12 Apr 1874 | 28 Nov 1944 | 70 | |
| Fox | (John) Marcus MP for Shipley 1970‑1997; PC 1995 |
22 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 11 Jun 1927 | 16 Mar 2002 | 74 | |
| Fox | John St. Vigor | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1879 | 2 Jul 1968 | 89 | |
| Fox | Liam MP for Woodspring 1992‑2010 and Somerset North 2010‑2024; Secretary of State for Defence 2010‑2011; President of the Board of Trade 2016‑2019; PC 2010 |
28 Oct 2024 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1961 | |||
| Fox | Lionel Wray | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1895 | 6 Oct 1961 | 66 | |
| Fox | Michael John Lord Justice of Appeal 1981‑1992; PC 1981 |
14 Nov 1975 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1921 | 9 Apr 2007 | 85 | |
| Fox | Paul Leonard | 14 Feb 1991 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1925 | 8 Apr 2024 | 98 | |
| Fox | Robert Eyes | 11 Jun 1913 | Kt Bach | 22 Oct 1861 | 2 Oct 1924 | 62 | |
| Fox | Sidney Joseph | 12 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 1 Dec 1962 | 80 | |
| Fox | Theodore Fortescue | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1899 | 19 Jun 1989 | 89 | |
| Fox | William | 24 May 1879 | KCMG | 1812 | 23 Jun 1893 | 80 | |
| Foxell | Maurice Frederic | 1 Jan 1965 | KCVO | 15 Aug 1888 | 7 May 1981 | 92 | |
| Foxley-Norris | Christopher Neil | 1 Jan 1969 1 Jan 1973 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
16 Mar 1917 | 28 Sep 2003 | 86 | |
| Fox-Strangways | Giles Stephen Holland, 6th Earl of Ilchester | 2 Jan 1950 | GBE (Civ) | 31 May 1874 | 29 Oct 1959 | 85 | |
| Fox-Symons | Robert | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 1870 | 26 Jun 1932 | 61 | |
| Foxton | David Andrew | 16 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1965 | |||
| Foy | Thomas Arthur Wyness | 24 Jul 1956 | Kt Bach | 20 Jan 1895 | 11 Jan 1971 | 75 | |
| Fradd | Elizabeth Harriet | 31 Dec 2008 | DBE (Civ) | 12 May 1949 | 12 May 2024 | 75 | |
| Frame | Alistair Gilchrist | 15 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 3 Apr 1929 | 26 Dec 1993 | 64 | |
| Framlingham, Baron | see "Lord" | ||||||
| Frampton | Alan Russell [originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2004] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 2 Nov 1929 | |||
| Frampton | George James | 14 Dec 1908 | Kt Bach | 16 Jun 1860 | 21 May 1928 | 67 | |
| France | Arnold William | 12 Jun 1965 3 Jun 1972 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
20 Apr 1911 | 2 Jan 1998 | 86 | |
| France | Christopher Walter | 31 Dec 1988 31 Dec 1993 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
2 Apr 1934 | 21 Oct 2014 | 80 | |
| France | Ellen Dolour | 6 Jun 2016 | DNZM | 1956 | |||
| France | Joseph Nathaniel | 15 Jun 1996 | KCMG | 16 Sep 1907 | 21 May 1997 | 89 | |
| Francis | (Cyril Gerard) Brooke | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1883 | 16 Dec 1971 | 88 | |
| Francis | Frank Chalton | 11 Jun 1960 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Oct 1901 | 15 Sep 1988 | 86 | |
| Francis | (Horace) William Alexander | 25 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 31 Aug 1926 | 27 Sep 2025 | 99 | |
| Francis | Jane Elizabeth | 31 Dec 2016 | DCMG | Oct 1956 | |||
| Francis | John | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1864 | 11 Jan 1937 | 72 | |
| Francis | Josiah | 19 Oct 1957 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1890 | 22 Feb 1964 | 73 | |
| Francis | Laurie Justice | 12 Jun 1982 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1918 | 3 Aug 1993 | 74 | |
| Francis | (Peter) Nicholas | 7 Dec 2016 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1958 | |||
| Francis | Philip | 7 Dec 1868 | Kt Bach | 1822 | 9 Aug 1876 | 54 | |
| Francis | Richard Trevor Langford | 17 Jun 1989 | KCMG | 10 Mar 1934 | 26 Jun 1992 | 58 | |
| Francis | Robert Anthony | 13 Feb 2015 | Kt Bach | 4 Apr 1950 | |||
| Franckenstein | George For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
17 Dec 1937 23 Jul 1938 |
Hon GCVO GCVO |
18 Mar 1878 | 15 Oct 1953 | 75 | |
| Frank | Douglas George Horace | 27 Oct 1976 | Kt Bach | 16 Apr 1916 | 30 Oct 2004 | 88 | |
| Frank | (Frederick) Charles | 6 Dec 1977 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1911 | 5 Apr 1998 | 87 | |
| Frank | Howard, later [1920] 1st baronet | 12 Feb 1914 3 Jun 1918 3 Jun 1924 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
10 Nov 1871 | 10 Jan 1932 | 60 | |
| Frank | (Thomas) Peirson | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1881 | 12 Nov 1951 | 70 | |
| Frankau | Claude Howard Stanley | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1883 | 29 Jun 1967 | 84 | |
| Frankel | Otto Herzberg | 23 Sep 1966 | Kt Bach | 4 Nov 1900 | 21 Nov 1998 | 98 | |
| Frankfort de Montmorency, Viscount | see "de Montmorency" | ||||||
| Frankland | Edward | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Jan 1825 | 9 Aug 1899 | 74 | |
| Franklen | Thomas Mansel | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 1840 | 29 Sep 1928 | 88 | |
| Franklin | Benjamin | 1 Jan 1903 | KCIE | 1 May 1844 | 17 Feb 1917 | 72 | |
| Franklin | Eric Alexander | 11 Oct 1954 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1910 | 8 Jul 1996 | 86 | |
| Franklin | George | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1853 | 23 Sep 1916 | 63 | |
| Franklin | Leonard Benjamin | 22 Jun 1932 | Kt Bach | 15 Nov 1862 | 11 Dec 1944 | 82 | |
| Franklin | Michael David Milroy | 11 Jun 1983 | KCB (Civ) | 24 Aug 1927 | 7 Jun 2019 | 91 | |
| Franklin | Reginald Hector | 2 Jan 1950 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Feb 1893 | 6 May 1957 | 64 | |
| Franklin | Richard | Aug 1840 | Kt Bach | 1845 | |||
| Franklyn | Harold Edmund | 1 Jan 1943 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Nov 1885 | 31 Mar 1963 | 77 | |
| Franklyn | William Edmund | 14 Jun 1912 | KCB (Mil) | 14 May 1856 | 27 Oct 1914 | 58 | |
| Franks | Arthur Temple ["Dick"] | 30 Dec 1978 | KCMG | 13 Jul 1920 | 12 Oct 2008 | 88 | |
| Franks | Augustus Wollaston | 26 May 1894 | KCB (Civ) | 20 Mar 1826 | 21 May 1897 | 71 | |
| Franks | George McKenzie | 3 Jun 1927 | KCB (Mil) | 16 Oct 1868 | 12 Oct 1958 | 89 | |
| Franks | John Hamilton | 11 Aug 1902 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1848 | 27 Jan 1915 | 66 | |
| Franks | Kendal Mathew St. John | 12 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 8 Feb 1851 | 30 Apr 1920 | 69 | |
| Franks | Oliver Shewell, later [1962] Baron Franks [L] PC 1949; OM 1977 |
13 Jun 1946 1 Jan 1952 17 Dec 1985 |
KCB (Civ) GCMG KCVO |
16 Feb 1905 | 15 Oct 1992 | 87 | |
| Franks | Thomas Harte | 27 Jul 1858 | KCB (Mil) | 1808 | 5 Feb 1862 | 53 | |
| Fraser | Alasdair MacLeod | 2 Mar 2001 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1946 | 16 Jun 2012 | 65 | |
| Fraser | Alexander George, 16th Lord Saltoun | 24 Dec 1842 25 Mar 1852 |
KCB (Mil) KT |
22 Apr 1785 | 18 Jul 1853 | 68 | |
| Fraser | Andrew Henderson Leith Lieutenant Governor of Bengal 1903‑1908 |
1 Jan 1903 | KCSI | 14 Nov 1848 | 26 Feb 1919 | 70 | |
| Fraser | Angus | 13 Feb 1962 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1909 | 7 Jan 1963 | 53 | |
| Fraser | Angus McKay | 15 Jun 1985 | KCB (Civ) | 10 Mar 1928 | 27 May 2001 | 73 | |
| Fraser | Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline [daughter of the 7th Earl of Longford, former wife of Sir Hugh Charles Patrick Joseph Fraser and widow of Harold Pinter CH] CH 2017 |
31 Dec 2010 | DBE (Civ) | 27 Aug 1932 | |||
| Fraser | (Arthur) Ronald | 1 Jan 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Nov 1888 | 12 Sep 1974 | 85 | |
| Fraser | Bruce Austin, later [1946] 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape | 1 Jul 1941 2 Jun 1943 5 Jan 1944 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
5 Feb 1888 | 12 Feb 1981 | 93 | |
| Fraser | Bruce Donald | 10 Jun 1961 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Nov 1910 | 22 Aug 1993 | 82 | |
| Fraser | Charles Annand | 31 Dec 1988 | KCVO | 16 Oct 1928 | |||
| Fraser | Charles Crauford VC MP for Lambeth North 1885‑1892 For further information regarding the award of his Victoria Cross, see the page containing details of the MPs for Lambeth North |
30 May 1891 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Aug 1829 | 7 Jun 1895 | 65 | |
| Fraser | Charles Frederick | 18 Jun 1915 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1850 | Jul 1925 | 75 | |
| Fraser | Colin | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1875 | 11 Mar 1944 | 68 | |
| Fraser | David MacDowall | 25 May 1889 30 Jun 1905 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
2 Mar 1825 | 25 Feb 1906 | 80 | |
| Fraser | David William | 2 Jun 1973 31 Dec 1979 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
30 Dec 1920 | 15 Jul 2012 | 91 | |
| Fraser | Denholm de Montalt Stuart | 1948 | KCVO | 5 Oct 1889 | 19 Oct 1956 | 67 | |
| Fraser | Dorothy Rita | 31 Dec 1986 | DBE (Civ) | 3 May 1926 | 24 May 2015 | 89 | |
| Fraser | Douglas Were | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 24 Oct 1899 | 2 Jan 1988 | 88 | |
| Fraser | Drummond Drummond For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1867 | 31 Jul 1929 | 62 | |
| Fraser | Edward Cleather | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1853 | 15 Oct 1927 | 74 | |
| Fraser | Edward Henry | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 15 Feb 1851 | 10 Nov 1921 | 70 | |
| Fraser | Everard Duncan Home | 14 Jun 1912 | KCMG | 27 Feb 1859 | 20 Mar 1922 | 63 | |
| Fraser | Francis Richard | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1885 | 2 Oct 1964 | 79 | |
| Fraser | Gordon | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 6 May 1873 | 23 Aug 1934 | 61 | |
| Fraser | Helen Jean Sutherland | 31 Dec 2016 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Jun 1949 | |||
| Fraser | (Henry) Paterson | 31 Dec 1960 | KBE (Mil) | 15 Jul 1907 | 4 Aug 2001 | 94 | |
| Fraser | Henry Stuart | Nov 2014 | KA | 25 Jun 1944 | |||
| Fraser | Hugh | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1860 | 8 Jul 1927 | 67 | |
| Fraser | Hugh Charles Patrick Joseph MP for Stone 1945‑1950, Stafford & Stone 1950‑1983 and Stafford 1983‑1984; Secretary of State for Air 1962‑1964; PC 1962 |
23 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1918 | 6 Mar 1984 | 66 | |
| Fraser | Hugh Stein | 12 Dec 1911 | Kt Bach | 5 Mar 1863 | 29 Sep 1944 | 81 | |
| Fraser | Ian | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 9 Feb 1901 | 11 May 1999 | 98 | |
| Fraser | Ian James | 11 Feb 1986 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1923 | 8 May 2003 | 79 | |
| Fraser | James | 2 Feb 1886 | KCB (Civ) | 1816 | 13 Apr 1892 | 75 | |
| Fraser | (James) Campbell | 7 Feb 1978 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1923 | 27 Apr 2007 | 83 | |
| Fraser | James Murdo | 16 Jun 2001 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Fraser | John | 27 Jun 1853 | KCMG | 1792 | 20 Dec 1864 | 72 | |
| Fraser | John, later [1943] 1st baronet | 1 Feb 1937 | KCVO | 23 Mar 1885 | 1 Dec 1947 | 62 | |
| Fraser | John Foster | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1868 | 7 Jun 1936 | 67 | |
| Fraser | John George | 9 Nov 1905 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1840 | Jun 1927 | 86 | |
| Fraser | John George | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 1864 | 21 Jul 1941 | 77 | |
| Fraser | John Hugh Ronald | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1878 | 5 Dec 1943 | 65 | |
| Fraser | (John) Malcolm, later [1921] 1st baronet | 19 May 1919 30 Dec 1922 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
24 Dec 1878 | 4 May 1949 | 70 | |
| Fraser | Kenneth Barron | 19 Aug 1958 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1897 | 24 Jun 1969 | 72 | |
| Fraser | Malcolm | 21 Jun 1887 | KCMG | 1834 | 17 Aug 1900 | 66 | |
| Fraser | Matthew Pollock | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 6 Oct 1857 | 24 Dec 1937 | 80 | |
| Fraser | Peter Donald | 3 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1963 | |||
| Fraser | Richard Michael, later [1974] Baron Fraser of Kilmorack [L] | 13 Feb 1962 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1915 | 1 Jul 1996 | 80 | |
| Fraser | Robert Brown | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1904 | 20 Jan 1985 | 80 | |
| Fraser | Simon | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1832 | 30 Jul 1919 | 86 | |
| Fraser | Simon James | 15 Jun 2013 31 Dec 2015 |
KCMG GCMG |
3 Jun 1958 | |||
| Fraser | Simon Joseph, 14th Lord Lovat | 9 Nov 1908 16 Jan 1915 3 Jun 1919 1 Jan 1932 |
KCVO KT KCMG GCVO |
25 Nov 1871 | 18 Feb 1933 | 61 | |
| Fraser | Stuart Mitford | 1 Jan 1918 | KCSI | 2 Jun 1864 | 1 Dec 1963 | 99 | |
| Fraser | Theodore | 7 Feb 1921 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Jun 1865 | 22 May 1953 | 87 | |
| Fraser | Thomas | 23 May 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Nov 1840 | 5 May 1922 | 81 | |
| Fraser | Thomas Richard | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1841 | 4 Jan 1920 | 78 | |
| Fraser | Timothy Peter | 10 Oct 2020 | KCB (Mil) | Apr 1963 | |||
| Fraser | William | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Feb 1816 | 13 Mar 1898 | 82 | |
| Fraser | William | 6 Feb 1918 21 May 1920 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
1840 | 16 Jul 1923 | 83 | |
| Fraser | William, later [1955] 1st Baron Strathalmond | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1888 | 1 Apr 1970 | 81 | |
| Fraser | (William Jocelyn) Ian, later [1958] Baron Fraser of Lonsdale [L] MP for St. Pancras North 1924‑1929 and 1931‑1937, Lonsdale 1940‑1950 and Morecambe & Lonsdale 1950‑1958; CH 1953 |
27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1897 | 19 Dec 1974 | 77 | |
| Fraser | William Kerr | 16 Jun 1979 16 Jun 1984 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
18 Mar 1929 | 12 Sep 2018 | 89 | |
| Fraser | (William) Robert | 1 Jan 1944 1 Jan 1952 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) |
9 Oct 1891 | 10 Jul 1985 | 93 | |
| Fraser Darling | Frank | 14 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1903 | 22 Oct 1979 | 76 | |
| Fraser-Tytler | James Macleod Bannatyne | 21 Jun 1887 30 Jun 1905 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1821 | 2 Feb 1914 | 92 | |
| Fraser-Tytler | William Kerr | 2 Jan 1939 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Dec 1886 | 23 Aug 1963 | 76 | |
| Frayling | Christopher John For further information, see the note at the foot of the page |
13 Mar 2001 | Kt Bach | 25 Dec 1946 | |||
| Frazer | Francis Vernon | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 1880 | 10 May 1948 | 67 | |
| Frazer | James George OM 1925 |
29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1854 | 7 May 1941 | 87 | |
| Frazer | Thomas | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 19 Jan 1884 | 1 Aug 1969 | 85 | |
| Frears | Stephen Arthur | 24 Jan 2024 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1941 | |||
| Frederick | Charles Arthur Andrew | 9 Sep 1907 3 Jun 1910 19 Jun 1911 |
KCVO GCVO KCB (Civ) |
9 Apr 1861 | 21 Dec 1913 | 52 | |
| Freedman | (Benjamin) Clive | 11 Jun 2019 | Kt Bach | 16 Nov 1955 | |||
| Freedman | Lawrence David PC 2009 |
31 Dec 2002 | KCMG | 7 Dec 1948 | |||
| Freeland | Henry Francis Edward | 30 Dec 1919 | KCIE | 29 Dec 1870 | 29 Mar 1946 | 75 | |
| Freeland | Ian Henry | 8 Jun 1968 12 Jun 1971 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
14 Sep 1912 | 2 Jul 1979 | 66 | |
| Freeland | John Redvers | 16 Jun 1984 | KCMG | 16 Jul 1927 | Jul/Aug 2014 | 87 | |
| Freeling | Sanford Governor of the Gold Coast 1876‑1880 and Trinidad 1880‑1884 |
25 May 1878 | KCMG | 22 Jan 1827 | 30 Sep 1894 | 67 | |
| Freeman | James Darcy | 11 Jun 1977 | KBE (Civ) | 19 Nov 1907 | 16 Mar 1991 | 83 | |
| Freeman | (Nathaniel) Bernard | 31 Mar 1967 | Kt Bach | 1 Sep 1896 | 25 Nov 1982 | 86 | |
| Freeman | Philip Horace | 1 Jan 1920 2 Jan 1933 |
KBE (Civ) KCVO |
27 May 1878 | 13 Apr 1933 | 54 | |
| Freeman | Ralph | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 27 Nov 1880 | 11 Mar 1950 | 69 | |
| Freeman | Ralph | 14 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 3 Feb 1911 | 24 Aug 1998 | 87 | |
| Freeman | Wilfrid Rhodes, later [1945] 1st baronet | 11 May 1937 20 Oct 1942 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
18 Jul 1888 | 15 May 1953 | 65 | |
| Freeman-Mitford | Algernon Bertram, 1st Baron Redesdale MP for Stratford on Avon 1892‑1895 |
9 Nov 1903 1 Dec 1905 15 May 1906 |
KCVO GCVO KCB (Civ) |
24 Feb 1837 | 17 Aug 1916 | 79 | |
| Freeman-Thomas | Freeman, 1st Baron Willingdon, later [1924] 1st Viscount Willingdon, [1931] 1st Earl of Willingdon and [1936] 1st Marquess of Willingdon MP for Hastings 1900‑1906 and Bodmin 1906‑1910; Governor of Bombay 1913‑1918 and Madras 1919‑1924; Governor General of Canada 1926‑1930; Viceroy of India 1931‑1936; PC 1931 |
12 Mar 1913 4 Dec 1917 3 Jun 1918 20 Jul 1926 |
GCIE GBE GCSI GCMG |
12 Sep 1866 | 12 Aug 1941 | 74 | |
| Freeman-Thomas | Marie Adelaide, Baroness Willingdon, later [1924] Viscountess Willingdon, [1931] Countess of Willingdon and [1936] Marchioness of Willingdon [wife of the 1st Marquess] |
4 Dec 1917 3 Jun 1924 |
DBE GBE (Civ) |
24 Mar 1875 | 30 Jan 1960 | 84 | |
| Freer | Robert William George | 11 Jun 1977 13 Jun 1981 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
1 Sep 1923 | 15 Jan 2012 | 88 | |
| Freer-Smith | Hamilton Pym | 18 Dec 1905 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 5 Feb 1929 | 83 | |
| Freeston | (Leslie) Brian Governor of the Leeward Islands 1944‑1948 and Fiji 1948‑1952 |
1 Jan 1945 | KCMG | 11 Aug 1892 | 16 Jul 1958 | 65 | |
| Freestun | William Lockyer MP for Weymouth & Melcombe Regis 1847‑1859 |
20 Jun 1860 | Kt Bach | 1804 | 16 Apr 1862 | 57 | |
| Freeth | Evelyn | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1846 | 16 Sep 1911 | 65 | |
| Freeth | Gordon | 31 Dec 1977 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Aug 1914 | 27 Nov 2001 | 87 | |
| Freeth | James | 10 Nov 1862 | KCB (Mil) | 1786 | 19 Jan 1867 | 80 | |
| Fremantle | Arthur James Lyon Governor of Malta 1893‑1899 |
26 May 1894 21 May 1898 |
KCMG GCMG |
11 Nov 1835 | 25 Sep 1901 | 65 | |
| Fremantle | Charles Howe | 2 Jan 1857 13 Mar 1867 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1 Jun 1800 | 25 Jan 1869 | 68 | |
| Fremantle | Charles William | 7 Jan 1890 | KCB (Civ) | 12 Aug 1834 | 8 Oct 1914 | 80 | |
| Fremantle | Edmund Robert | 25 May 1889 3 Jun 1899 31 May 1926 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
16 Jun 1836 | 10 Feb 1929 | 92 | |
| Fremantle | Francis Edward MP for St. Albans 1919‑1943 |
22 Jun 1932 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1872 | 26 Aug 1943 | 71 | |
| Fremantle | John Waldegrave Halford, 4th Baron Cottesloe | 11 Jun 1960 | GBE (Civ) | 2 Mar 1900 | 22 Apr 1994 | 94 | |
| Fremantle | Selwyn Howe | 19 Oct 1925 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1869 | 16 Mar 1942 | 72 | |
| Fremantle | Sydney Robert | 1 Jan 1919 3 Jun 1929 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
16 Nov 1867 | 29 Apr 1958 | 90 | |
| French | Christopher James Saunders | 14 Dec 1979 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1925 | 14 Mar 2003 | 77 | |
| French | Edward Lee | 12 Dec 1911 | KCVO | 22 Jul 1857 | 17 May 1916 | 58 | |
| French | Frederick Edward | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1882 | 6 Jul 1947 | 65 | |
| French | George Arthur | 9 Nov 1902 | KCMG | 19 Jun 1841 | 7 Jul 1921 | 80 | |
| French | Henry Leon | 1 Jan 1938 1942 1 Jan 1946 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
30 Dec 1883 | 3 Apr 1966 | 82 | |
| French | Houston | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 27 Mar 1858 | 11 Jun 1932 | 74 | |
| French | James Weir | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | Apr 1876 | 14 Jan 1953 | 76 | |
| French | John Denton Pinkstone, later [1916] 1st Viscount French and [1922] 1st Earl of Ypres Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1918‑1921; OM 1914 |
29 Nov 1900 31 Oct 1902 30 Jun 1905 25 Jun 1909 4 Jun 1917 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG GCVO GCB (Mil) KP |
28 Sep 1852 | 22 May 1925 | 72 | |
| French | John Russell | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 5 Mar 1847 | 30 Jun 1921 | 74 | |
| French | Joseph Charles ["Joe"] | 31 Dec 2002 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Jul 1949 | |||
| French | Somerset Richard | 13 Aug 1901 | KCMG | 1848 | 11 May 1929 | 80 | |
| French | Wilfred Frankland | 23 Jun 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 9 Nov 1880 | 6 Dec 1958 | 78 | |
| Frere | Bartle Henry Temple | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1862 | 20 Feb 1953 | 90 | |
| Frere | Henry Bartle Edward, later [1876] 1st baronet Governor of Bombay 1862‑1867 and the Cape Colony 1877‑1880; PC 1873 |
20 May 1859 12 Feb 1866 24 May 1866 17 May 1876 |
KCB (Civ) KCSI GCSI GCB (Civ) |
29 Mar 1815 | 29 May 1884 | 69 | |
| Frere | Richard Tobias ["Toby"] | 31 Dec 1993 | KCB (Mil) | 4 Jun 1938 | 5 Mar 2020 | 81 | |
| Fressanges | Francis Joseph | 9 Jun 1955 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Feb 1902 | 17 Oct 1975 | 73 | |
| Fretwell | George Herbert | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Mar 1900 | 16 Mar 1991 | 90 | |
| Fretwell | (Major) John Emsley | 31 Dec 1981 13 Jun 1987 |
KCMG GCMG |
15 Jun 1930 | 30 Mar 2017 | 86 | |
| Freud | Clement Raphael MP for Isle of Ely 1973‑1983 and Cambridgeshire North East 1983‑1987 |
29 Oct 1987 | Kt Bach | 24 Apr 1924 | 15 Apr 2009 | 84 | |
| Frew | Anita Margaret | 29 Dec 2022 | DBE (Civ) | 24 Jun 1957 | |||
| Frew | John Lewtas | 20 Mar 1981 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1912 | 8 May 1985 | 72 | |
| Frew | Matthew Brown | 1 Jan 1948 | KBE (Mil) | 7 Apr 1895 | 28 May 1974 | 79 | |
| Frew | Sydney Oswell | 1 Jan 1949 | KBE (Mil) | 4 Jan 1890 | 10 Jun 1972 | 82 | |
| Frewen | John Byng | 1 Jan 1964 1 Jan 1969 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
28 Mar 1911 | 30 Aug 1975 | 64 | |
| Freyberg | Barbara, Baroness Freyberg [wife of the 1st Baron] |
1 Jan 1953 | GBE (Civ) | 14 Jun 1887 | 24 Sep 1973 | 86 | |
| Freyberg | Bernard VC, later [1951] 1st Baron Freyberg Governor General of New Zealand 1946‑1952 For further information on the award of his VC, see his entry in the relevant Peerage page |
1941 24 Nov 1942 29 Jan 1946 |
KBE KCB (Mil) GCMG |
21 Mar 1889 | 4 Jul 1963 | 74 | |
| Freyer | Peter Johnston | 4 Jun 1917 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Jul 1851 | 6 Sep 1921 | 70 | |
| Fried | Bradley | 20 Apr 2023 | Kt Bach | 12 Aug 1965 | |||
| Friedlander | Michael | 6 Jun 2016 | KNZM | 1936 | |||
| Friend | Lovick Bransby PC [I] 1916 |
1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 25 Apr 1856 | 19 Nov 1944 | 88 | |
| Friend | Phyllis Muriel | 31 Dec 1979 | DBE (Civ) | 28 Sep 1922 | 24 Jun 2013 | 90 | |
| Friend | Richard Henry | 13 Nov 2003 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1953 | |||
| Frink | Elisabeth Jean CH 1992 |
31 Dec 1981 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Nov 1930 | 18 Apr 1993 | 62 | |
| Fripp | Alfred Downing | 18 Jul 1903 9 Nov 1906 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
12 Sep 1865 | 25 Feb 1930 | 64 | |
| Friswell | Charles Hain | 13 Dec 1909 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1871 | 15 Dec 1926 | 54 | |
| Fritchie | Irene Tordoff ["Rennie"], later [2005] Baroness Fritchie [L] | 30 Dec 1995 | DBE (Civ) | 29 Apr 1942 | |||
| Frith | Eric Herbert Cokayne | 13 Feb 1973 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1897 | 30 Jun 1984 | 86 | |
| Frith | Uta | 2012 4 Oct 2021 |
Hon DBE (Civ) DBE (Civ) |
25 May 1941 | |||
| Frizelle | Joseph | 16 Sep 1899 | Kt Bach | 1841 | 17 Oct 1921 | 80 | |
| Froggatt | Leslie Trevor | 26 Mar 1982 | Kt Bach | 8 Apr 1920 | 21 Oct 2010 | 90 | |
| Froggatt | Peter | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1928 | 3 May 2020 | 91 | |
| Frome | Norman Frederick | 10 Feb 1948 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1890 | 29 Oct 1982 | 92 | |
| Froom | Arthur Henry | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1873 | 29 Oct 1964 | 91 | |
| Fropier | Gabriel Pierre Jules | 31 Oct 1862 | Kt Bach | 1808 | 12 Nov 1870 | 62 | |
| Frossard | Charles Keith | 20 Jul 1983 31 Dec 1991 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
18 Feb 1922 | 15 Jul 2012 | 90 | |
| Frost | Barbara Mary | 7 Jun 2017 | DBE (Civ) | 1952 | |||
| Frost | David Paradine | 16 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1939 | 31 Aug 2013 | 74 | |
| Frost | John | 24 Jun 1904 | KCMG | 8 Aug 1828 | 2 Apr 1918 | 89 | |
| Frost | John Meadows | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1856 | 28 Dec 1935 | 79 | |
| Frost | Phyllis Irene | 1 Jan 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Sep 1917 | 31 Oct 2004 | 87 | |
| Frost | Terence Ernest Manitou ["Terry"] | 24 Feb 1998 | Kt Bach | Oct 1915 | 1 Sep 2003 | 87 | |
| Frost | Thomas Gibbons | 11 Nov 1869 | Kt Bach | 1820 | 6 Apr 1904 | 83 | |
| Frost | (Thomas) Sydney | 16 Sep 1975 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1916 | 20 Apr 1997 | 81 | |
| Fry | Edward PC 1883 |
30 April 1877 30 Apr 1907 7 May 1907 |
Kt Bach GCMG GCB (Civ) |
4 Nov 1827 | 18 Oct 1918 | 90 | |
| Fry | Frederick Morris | 3 Jun 1919 | KCVO | 9 Jul 1851 | 3 Feb 1943 | 91 | |
| Fry | Geoffrey Storrs, 1st baronet | 28 May 1937 | KCB (Civ) | 27 Jul 1888 | 13 Oct 1960 | 72 | |
| Fry | Graham Holbrook | 31 Dec 2005 | KCMG | 20 Dec 1949 | |||
| Fry | Henry James Wakely | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1849 | 18 Dec 1920 | 71 | |
| Fry | Leslie Alfred Charles | 13 Jun 1957 | KCMG | 17 Apr 1908 | 21 Oct 1976 | 68 | |
| Fry | Margaret Louise | 31 Dec 1988 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Mar 1931 | 6 Feb 2018 | 86 | |
| Fry | Peter Derek MP for Wellingborough 1969‑1997 |
15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1931 | 12 May 2015 | 83 | |
| Fry | Robert Alan | Jul 2005 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Apr 1951 | |||
| Fry | Roger Gordon | 12 Oct 2012 | Kt Bach | 10 Jan 1943 | |||
| Fry | Stephen John | 25 Mar 2025 | Kt Bach | 24 Aug 1957 | |||
| Fry | William | 13 Feb 1915 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1853 | 25 Aug 1939 | 86 | |
| Fry | William | 23 Jul 1920 | KCVO | 8 Sep 1858 | 20 Mar 1934 | 75 | |
| Fry | William Gordon | 23 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1909 | 29 Sep 2000 | 91 | |
| Fry | William Kelsey | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 18 Mar 1889 | 26 Oct 1963 | 74 | |
| Fryars | Robert Furness | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 1887 | 1978 | 91 | |
| Fryberg | Abraham | 5 Apr 1968 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1901 | 13 Oct 1993 | 92 | |
| Fryer | Charles Edward | 12 Jul 1915 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1850 | 19 Nov 1920 | 70 | |
| Fryer | Frederick William Richards Chief Commissioner of Burma 1895‑1897 and Lieutenant Governor of Burma 1897‑1903 |
1 Jan 1895 | KCSI | 1845 | 20 Feb 1922 | 76 | |
| Fryer | John | 26 Jun 1903 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Jun 1838 | 28 Jan 1917 | 78 | |
| Fryer | John Claud Fortescue | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Aug 1886 | 22 Nov 1948 | 62 | |
| Fuchs | Vivian Ernest | 15 May 1958 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1908 | 11 Nov 1999 | 91 | |
| Fulford | Adrian Bruce | 14 Feb 2003 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1953 | |||
| Fulford | Catherine | 1 Jun 1953 | DBE (Civ) | early 1881 | 17 Jan 1960 | 79 | |
| Fulford | Roger Thomas Baldwin | 23 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1902 | 18 May 1983 | 80 | |
| Fullagar | Wilfred Kelsham | 1 Jan 1955 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Nov 1892 | 9 Jul 1961 | 68 | |
| Fuller | Alison Margaret | 30 Dec 2024 | DBE (Civ) | Jan 1957 | |||
| Fuller | Benjamin John | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1875 | 10 Mar 1952 | 76 | |
| Fuller | Cyril Thomas Moulden | 4 Jun 1928 | KCB (Mil) | 22 May 1874 | 1 Feb 1942 | 67 | |
| Fuller | Francis Charles Bernard Dudley | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Nov 1866 | 20 Sep 1944 | 77 | |
| Fuller | George Warburton | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 22 Jan 1861 | 22 Jul 1940 | 79 | |
| Fuller | John Bryan Munro | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1917 | 31 Jan 2009 | 91 | |
| Fuller | John Michael Fleetwood, 1st baronet MP for Westbury 1900‑1911; Governor of Victoria 1911‑1914 |
19 Jun 1911 | KCMG | 21 Oct 1864 | 5 Sep 1915 | 50 | |
| Fuller | (Joseph) Bampfylde | 1 Jan 1906 | KCSI | 20 Mar 1854 | 29 Nov 1935 | 81 | |
| Fuller | Thomas Ekins | 9 Nov 1904 | KCMG | 29 Aug 1831 | 5 Sep 1910 | 79 | |
| Fullerton | Eric John Arthur | 1 Jan 1934 | KCB (Mil) | 1878 | 9 Nov 1962 | 84 | |
| Fullerton | John Reginald Thomas | 9 May 1899 1 Feb 1901 |
KCVO GCVO |
10 Aug 1840 | 29 Jun 1918 | 77 | |
| Fulton | Edmund McGilldowny Hope | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1848 | 16 Aug 1913 | 65 | |
| Fulton | James Forrest MP for West Ham North 1886‑1892 |
2 Dec 1892 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1846 | 25 Jun 1925 | 78 | |
| Fulton | John Scott, later [1966] Baron Fulton [L] | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1902 | 14 Mar 1986 | 83 | |
| Fulton | Robert Fulton | 14 Dec 1908 | Kt Bach | 1844 | 15 Oct 1927 | 83 | |
| Fulton | Robert Henry Gervase Governor of Gibraltar 2006‑2009 |
11 Jun 2005 | KBE (Mil) | 21 Dec 1948 | |||
| Fung | Kenneth Ping-Fan | 7 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1911 | 16 May 2002 | 90 | |
| Furley | John | 14 Jan 1899 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1836 | 27 Sep 1919 | 83 | |
| Furlonge | Geoffrey Warren | 1 Jan 1960 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Oct 1903 | 15 Aug 1984 | 80 | |
| Furness | Christopher, later [1906] 1st Baron Furness MP for Hartlepool 1891‑1895 and 1900‑1910 |
18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 23 Apr 1852 | 10 Nov 1912 | 60 | |
| Furness | Robert Allason | 7 Jun 1951 | KBE (Civ) | 1883 | 4 Dec 1954 | 71 | |
| Furness | Robert Howard | 31 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1880 | 28 Feb 1959 | 79 | |
| Furness-Smith | Cecil | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1890 | 15 Aug 1971 | 81 | |
| Furnival Jones | (Edward) Martin | 19 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1912 | 1 Mar 1997 | 84 | |
| Furse | Clara Hedwig Frances | 14 Jun 2008 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Sep 1957 | |||
| Furse | Katherine | 4 Jun 1917 | GBE | 23 Nov 1875 | 25 Nov 1952 | 77 | |
| Furse | Michael Bolton | 1 Jan 1947 | KCMG | 1870 | 18 Jun 1955 | 84 | |
| Furse | Ralph Dolignon | 12 Jun 1941 | KCMG | 29 Sep 1887 | 1 Oct 1973 | 86 | |
| Furse | William Thomas | 4 Jun 1917 1 Jan 1935 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
21 Apr 1865 | 31 May 1953 | 88 | |
| Fyers | William Augustus | 25 May 1889 | KCB (Mil) | 1816 | 10 Nov 1895 | 79 | |
| Fyfe | Cleveland | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1888 | 1 Mar 1959 | 71 | |
| Fyfe | William Hamilton | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 9 Jul 1878 | 13 Jun 1965 | 86 | |
| Fyffe | Richard Alan | 1 Jan 1969 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Aug 1912 | 24 Dec 1972 | 60 | |
| Fynn | Percival Donald Leslie | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 16 Aug 1872 | 25 Apr 1940 | 67 | |
| Fysh | Philip Oakley | 1 Jan 1896 | KCMG | 1 Mar 1835 | 20 Dec 1919 | 84 | |
| Fysh | (Wilmot) Hudson | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Jan 1895 | 6 Apr 1974 | 79 | |
| Gabriel | (Edmund) Vivian | 1 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1875 | 14 Feb 1950 | 74 | |
| Gabriel | Marie Sylvia | 30 Dec 2024 | DBE (Civ) | Mar 1961 | |||
| Gaddum | John Henry | 14 Feb 1964 | Kt Bach | 31 Mar 1900 | 30 Jun 1965 | 65 | |
| Gadhia | Jayne-Anne | 28 Dec 2018 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Oct 1961 | |||
| Gadie | Anthony MP for Bradford Central 1924‑1929 |
10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1868 | 24 Aug 1948 | 79 | |
| Gadsden | Peter Drury Haggerston | 17 Oct 1979 | GBE (Civ) | 28 Jun 1929 | 4 Dec 2006 | 77 | |
| Gadsdon | Laurence Percival | 29 Sep 1960 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1897 | 7 Aug 1967 | 70 | |
| Gage | Berkeley Everard Foley | 9 Jun 1955 | KCMG | 27 Feb 1904 | 3 Mar 1994 | 90 | |
| Gage | Henry Rainald, 6th Viscount Gage | 10 Apr 1939 | KCVO | 30 Dec 1895 | 27 Feb 1982 | 86 | |
| Gage | William Hall | 18 May 1860 | GCB (Mil) | 2 Oct 1777 | 4 Jan 1864 | 86 | |
| Gage | William James | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 1849 | 14 Jan 1921 | 71 | |
| Gage | William Marcus Lord Justice of Appeal 2004‑2008; PC 2004 |
11 Nov 1993 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1938 | 13 Sep 2023 | 85 | |
| Gaggero | George | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1897 | 4 Sep 1978 | 81 | |
| Gai | Pratibha Laxman | 30 Dec 2017 | DBE (Civ) | 1948 | |||
| Gainer | Donald St. Clair | 31 May 1944 2 Jan 1950 |
KCMG GBE (Civ) |
18 Oct 1891 | 30 Jul 1966 | 74 | |
| Gains | John Christopher | 13 Nov 2003 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1945 | |||
| Gainsford | Ian Derek | 19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1930 | |||
| Gairdner | Charles Henry Governor of Western Australia 1951‑1963 and Tasmania 1963‑1968 |
10 Jun 1948 1 Apr 1954 1 Jan 1960 1 Jan 1969 |
KCMG KCVO KBE (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
20 Mar 1898 | 22 Feb 1983 | 84 | |
| Gairdner | William Tennant | 1 Jan 1898 | KCB (Civ) | 8 Nov 1824 | 28 Jun 1907 | 82 | |
| Gairy | Eric Matthew PC 1977 |
2 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1922 | 23 Aug 1997 | 75 | |
| Gaisford | Philip | 20 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 28 Nov 1891 | 11 Feb 1973 | 81 | |
| Gait | Edward Albert | 3 Jun 1915 | KCSI | 16 Aug 1863 | 14 Mar 1950 | 86 | |
| Gaitskell | Arthur | 14 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1900 | 8 Nov 1985 | 85 | |
| Gaius | Saimon | 31 Dec 1987 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Aug 1920 | 13 Jul 2006 | 85 | |
| Galbraith | Thomas Galloway Dunlop MP for Hillhead 1948‑1982 |
31 Dec 1981 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Mar 1917 | 2 Jan 1982 | 64 | |
| Galbraith | William | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 14 May 1837 | 15 Oct 1906 | 69 | |
| Gale | Humfrey Myddelton | 5 Aug 1943 | KBE (Mil) | 4 Oct 1890 | 8 Apr 1971 | 80 | |
| Gale | Laurence George | 9 Jul 1968 | Kt Bach | 25 Sep 1905 | 8 Jul 1969 | 63 | |
| Gale | Richard Nelson | 8 Jun 1950 1 Jan 1953 1 Jan 1954 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
25 Jul 1896 | 29 Jul 1982 | 86 | |
| Gale | Roger James MP for Thanet North 1983‑2024 and Herne Bay & Sandwich 2024- |
14 Mar 2012 | Kt Bach | 20 Aug 1943 | |||
| Galer | (Frederic) Bertram | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1873 | 15 Oct 1968 | 95 | |
| Gales | Robert Richard | 18 Jun 1915 | Kt Bach | 31 Oct 1864 | 25 Jul 1948 | 83 | |
| Gallagher | Anthony Christopher | 8 Dec 2021 | Kt Bach | Nov 1951 | |||
| Gallagher | James Michael | 25 Apr 1917 | Kt Bach | 1860 | 2 Jan 1926 | 65 | |
| Gallagher | Monica Josephine | 12 Jun 1976 | DBE | 5 Apr 1923 | 18 Sep 2013 | 90 | |
| Gallagher | Paul Richard | 22 Oct 2025 | KCMG | 23 Jan 1954 | |||
| Gallagher | William | 11 Jul 1916 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1851 | 5 Aug 1933 | 81 | |
| Gallagher | William Murray | 31 Dec 2010 | KNZM | 22 Jan 1941 | |||
| Galleghan | Frederick Gallagher | 11 Apr 1969 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1897 | 20 Apr 1971 | 74 | |
| Gallen | Rodney Gerald | 31 Dec 1999 | KNZM | 12 Aug 1933 | 3 Mar 2012 | 88 | |
| Galloway | Alexander | 9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Mil) | 3 Nov 1895 | 27 Jan 1977 | 81 | |
| Galloway | Archibald | 25 Aug 1848 | KCB (Mil) | 12 Feb 1779 | 6 Apr 1850 | 71 | |
| Galloway | David James | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1858 | 5 Mar 1943 | 84 | |
| Galloway | James | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 1862 | 18 Oct 1922 | 60 | |
| Galloway | William | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 1840 | 2 Nov 1927 | 87 | |
| Gallwey | Michael Henry | 24 May 1888 | KCMG | 4 Nov 1826 | 24 Jul 1912 | 85 | |
| Gallwey | Thomas Joseph | 19 Apr 1901 | KCMG | 14 Apr 1852 | 25 Feb 1933 | 80 | |
| Gallwey | Thomas Lionel John | 2 Jan 1889 | KCMG | 20 Jul 1821 | 12 Apr 1906 | 84 | |
| Galpern | Myer, later [1979] Baron Galpern [L] MP for Shettleston 1959‑1979 |
9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1903 | 23 Sep 1993 | 90 | |
| Galpin | Albert James | 29 Oct 1968 | KCVO | 1903 | 8 Jul 1984 | 81 | |
| Galsworthy | Anthony Charles | 12 Jun 1999 | KCMG | 20 Dec 1944 | |||
| Galsworthy | Arthur Norman | 1 Jan 1967 | KCMG | 1 Jul 1916 | 7 Oct 1986 | 70 | |
| Galsworthy | Edwin Henry | 12 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | 24 Dec 1831 | 21 Dec 1920 | 88 | |
| Galsworthy | John Edgar | 24 Feb 1975 | KCVO | 19 Jun 1919 | 18 May 1992 | 72 | |
| Galt | Alexander Tillock | 23 Jun 1869 25 May 1878 |
KCMG GCMG |
6 Sep 1817 | 19 Sep 1893 | 76 | |
| Galt | Thomas | 18 Jun 1888 | Kt Bach | 12 Aug 1815 | 19 Jun 1901 | 85 | |
| Galton | Douglas Strutt | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Civ) | 2 Jul 1822 | 18 Mar 1899 | 76 | |
| Galton | Francis | 26 Jun 1909 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1822 | 18 Jan 1911 | 88 | |
| Galway, Viscount | see "Monckton-Arundell" | ||||||
| Galway | Henry Lionel Governor of St. Helena 1902‑1911, Gambia 1911‑1913 and South Australia 1914‑1920 |
24 Oct 1910 | KCMG | 25 Sep 1859 | 17 Jun 1949 | 89 | |
| Galway | James | 12 Dec 2001 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1939 | |||
| Galwey | Michael | 2 Jun 1877 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Oct 1818 | 22 Jul 1878 | 59 | |
| Gam | Getake | 17 Jun 1995 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Aug 1943 | 11 Aug 2003 | 59 | |
| Gamage | Leslie Carr | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 5 May 1887 | 17 Oct 1972 | 85 | |
| Gambier-Parry | Richard | 2 Jan 1956 | KCMG | 1894 | 19 Jun 1965 | 70 | |
| Gamble | David, 1st baronet | 24 Jun 1904 | KCB (Civ) | 3 Feb 1823 | 4 Feb 1907 | 84 | |
| Gamble | Douglas Austin | 23 Jan 1909 | KCVO | 8 Nov 1856 | 23 May 1934 | 77 | |
| Gamble | (Frederick) Herbert | 13 Jun 1964 | KBE (Civ) | 21 May 1907 | 21 Jun 1983 | 76 | |
| Gamble | Reginald Arthur | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 7 Jul 1930 | 68 | |
| Gamblin | George Henry | 8 May 1929 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1870 | 2 Oct 1930 | 60 | |
| Gambon | Michael John | 17 Jul 1998 | Kt Bach | 19 Oct 1940 | 27 Sep 2023 | 82 | |
| Game | Philip Woolcott Governor of New South Wales 1930‑1935 |
3 Jun 1924 1 Jan 1929 3 Jun 1935 11 May 1937 2 May 1945 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) KCMG GCVO GCB (Civ) |
30 Mar 1876 | 4 Feb 1961 | 84 | |
| Gammell | James Andrew Harcourt | 8 Jun 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 1892 | 1 Aug 1975 | 83 | |
| Gammell | Sydney James | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 1867 | 25 Feb 1946 | 78 | |
| Gammell | William Benjamin Bowring ["Bill"] | 5 Jul 2006 | Kt Bach | 29 Dec 1952 | |||
| Gandell | Alan Thomas | 25 May 1978 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1904 | 10 Jul 1988 | 83 | |
| Gane | Irving Blanchard | 1 Jan 1954 | KCVO | 15 Apr 1892 | 26 Mar 1972 | 79 | |
| Gangadi | Stamo | 30 Aug 1839 | KCMG | ||||
| Ganilau | Penaia Kanatabatu Governor General of Fiji 1983‑1987 and President 1987‑1993 |
1 Jan 1974 31 Oct 1982 29 Mar 1983 |
KBE (Civ) KCVO GCMG |
28 Jul 1918 | 15 Dec 1993 | 75 | |
| Ganzoni | Francis John Childs, later [1929] 1st baronet and [1938] 1st Baron Belstead MP for Ipswich 1914‑1923 and 1924‑1938 |
25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 19 Jan 1882 | 15 Aug 1958 | 76 | |
| Garbett | Colin Campbell | 12 Jun 1941 | KCIE | 22 May 1881 | 10 Aug 1972 | 91 | |
| Garbett | Cyril Forster Archbishop of York 1942‑1955; PC 1942 |
6 Feb 1955 | GCVO | 6 Feb 1875 | 31 Dec 1955 | 80 | |
| Garden | Timothy, later [2004] Baron Garden [L] | 11 Jun 1994 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Apr 1944 | 9 Aug 2007 | 63 | |
| Gardener | (Alfred) John | 10 Jun 1954 | KCMG | 6 Feb 1897 | 16 Mar 1985 | 88 | |
| Gardiner | Alan Henderson | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 29 Mar 1879 | 19 Dec 1963 | 84 | |
| Gardiner | Chittampalam Abraham | 17 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 6 Jan 1899 | 10 Dec 1960 | 61 | |
| Gardiner | Elizabeth Anne Finlay | 7 Jun 2021 | DCB (Civ) | 19 Mar 1966 | |||
| Gardiner | Frederick Crombie | 31 Mar 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Feb 1855 | 7 Aug 1937 | 82 | |
| Gardiner | George Arthur | 5 Mar 1991 | Kt Bach | 3 Mar 1935 | 16 Nov 2002 | 67 | |
| Gardiner | Harawira Tiri ["Wira"] [originally DCNZM 2 Jun 2008] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 4 Sep 1943 | 17 Mar 2022 | 78 | |
| Gardiner | Helen Louise | 27 Apr 1961 | DBE (Civ) | 13 Feb 1908 | 4 Jun 1986 | 78 | |
| Gardiner | Henry Lynedoch | 30 Jan 1897 | KCVO | 1820 | 16 Dec 1897 | 77 | |
| Gardiner | John | 19 Jul 1838 | KCB (Mil) | 1776 | 6 Jun 1851 | 74 | |
| Gardiner | John Eliot | 26 Nov 1998 | Kt Bach | 20 Apr 1943 | |||
| Gardiner | Robert Septimus | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1856 | 16 Nov 1939 | 83 | |
| Gardiner | Robert William | 2 Jan 1815 21 Jun 1859 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
2 May 1781 | 26 Jun 1864 | 83 | |
| Gardiner | Thomas Robert | 1 Jan 1936 11 May 1937 1 Jan 1941 1 Jan 1954 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
8 Mar 1883 | 1 Jan 1964 | 80 | |
| Gardner | Christopher Reginald Summers | 31 Dec 2021 | KBE (Mil) | 10 Oct 1962 | |||
| Gardner | Edward Lucas | 10 Feb 1983 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1912 | 22 Aug 2001 | 89 | |
| Gardner | Ernest MP for Wokingham 1901‑1918 and Windsor 1918‑1922 |
15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 1846 | 7 Aug 1925 | 79 | |
| Gardner | Frances Violet | 14 Jun 1975 | DBE (Civ) | 28 Feb 1913 | 10 Jul 1989 | 76 | |
| Gardner | George William Hoggan | 1 Jan 1959 | KBE (Civ) | 4 May 1903 | 22 Aug 1975 | 72 | |
| Gardner | Helen Louise | 10 Jun 1967 | DBE (Civ) | 13 Feb 1908 | 4 Jun 1986 | 78 | |
| Gardner | Richard Lavenham | 13 Oct 2005 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1943 | |||
| Gardner | Robert | 24 Jul 1905 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1838 | 24 Nov 1920 | 82 | |
| Gardner | Roy Alan | 12 Nov 2002 | Kt Bach | 20 Aug 1945 | |||
| Gardner-Thorpe | Ronald Laurence | 14 Oct 1980 | GBE (Civ) | 13 May 1917 | 11 Dec 1991 | 74 | |
| Garforth | William Edward | 12 Feb 1914 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1845 | 1 Oct 1921 | 75 | |
| Garland | Patrick Neville | 19 Feb 1986 | Kt Bach | 22 Jun 1929 | 6 Aug 2023 | 94 | |
| Garland | (Ransley) Victor | 31 Dec 1981 | KBE (Civ) | 5 May 1934 | 1 Jan 2022 | 87 | |
| Garland | (Sharp) Archibald | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1867 | 24 May 1937 | 70 | |
| Garland | Trevor | 12 Jun 2010 | KBE (Civ) | 1955 | |||
| Garlick | John | 12 Jun 1976 | KCB (Civ) | 17 May 1921 | 17 Aug 2005 | 84 | |
| Garnar | James Wilson | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1871 | 10 Oct 1957 | 86 | |
| Garneau | (Jean) George | 23 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 19 Nov 1864 | 6 Feb 1944 | 79 | |
| Garner | Anthony Stuart | 14 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1927 | 22 Mar 2015 | 88 | |
| Garner | Harry Mason | 1 Jan 1951 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Nov 1891 | 7 Aug 1977 | 85 | |
| Garner | (Joseph John) Saville, later [1969] Baron Garner [L] | 10 Jun 1954 1 Jan 1965 |
KCMG GCMG |
14 Feb 1908 | 10 Dec 1983 | 75 | |
| Garnett | George | 12 Apr 1954 | Kt Bach | 2 Nov 1871 | 22 Jan 1955 | 83 | |
| Garnett | Ian David Graham | 13 Jun 1998 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Sep 1944 | |||
| Garnham | Neil Stephen | 7 Dec 2016 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1959 | |||
| Garnier | Edward Henry, later [2018] Baron Garnier [L] MP for Harborough 1992‑2017; Solicitor General 2010‑2012; PC 2015 |
13 Dec 2012 | Kt Bach | 26 Oct 1952 | |||
| Garnier | John | 16 Aug 1990 | KCVO | 10 Mar 1934 | |||
| Garnsey | Gilbert Francis | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 21 Mar 1883 | 26 Jun 1932 | 49 | |
| Garran | (Isham) Peter | 10 Jun 1961 | KCMG | 15 Jan 1910 | 5 Jul 1991 | 81 | |
| Garran | Robert Randolph | 21 Feb 1917 1 Jan 1920 11 May 1937 |
Kt Bach KCMG GCMG |
10 Feb 1867 | 11 Jan 1957 | 89 | |
| Garrard | David Eardley | 25 Feb 2003 | Kt Bach | 1939 | |||
| Garratt | Francis Ludlow | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | 18 Jun 1859 | 23 Jun 1928 | 69 | |
| Garraway | Edward Charles Frederick | 3 Jun 1922 | KCMG | 10 Mar 1865 | 27 Jun 1932 | 67 | |
| Garrett | (Alwyn) Ragnar | 1 Jan 1959 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Feb 1900 | 4 Nov 1977 | 77 | |
| Garrett | Anthony Peter | 12 Dec 1997 | Kt Bach | 28 Nov 1952 | |||
| Garrett | (Arthur) Wilfrid | 7 Jul 1942 1 Jan 1955 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
8 Jan 1880 | 9 Jun 1967 | 87 | |
| Garrett | Douglas Thornbury | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1883 | 22 Oct 1949 | 66 | |
| Garrett | Frank | 1 Jan 1946 | KCB (Civ) | 9 Dec 1869 | 19 Mar 1952 | 82 | |
| Garrett | (Joseph) Hugh | 2 Jan 1939 | KCIE | 22 Jun 1880 | 6 Sep 1978 | 98 | |
| Garrett | Raymond William | 11 Sep 1973 | Kt Bach | 19 Oct 1900 | 12 Oct 1994 | 93 | |
| Garrett | Robert | 2 Jan 1857 | KCB (Mil) | 1794 | 13 Jun 1869 | 74 | |
| Garrett | Ronald Thornbury | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1888 | 30 Jan 1972 | 83 | |
| Garrett | William Herbert | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 13 Mar 1900 | 20 Aug 1977 | 77 | |
| Garrick | James Francis | 28 Jun 1886 | KCMG | 10 Jan 1836 | 12 Jan 1907 | 71 | |
| Garrick | Ronald | 17 Nov 1994 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1940 | |||
| Garrido | Damian | 25 Mar 2025 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Garrioch | (William) Henry | 19 Jul 1978 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1916 | 18 Feb 2008 | 91 | |
| Garrod | Alfred Baring | 6 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1819 | 28 Dec 1907 | 88 | |
| Garrod | (Alfred) Guy Roland | 2 Jun 1943 1 Jan 1948 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
13 Apr 1891 | 3 Jan 1965 | 73 | |
| Garrod | Archibald Edward | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | 25 Nov 1857 | 28 Mar 1936 | 78 | |
| Garrod | (John) Martin Carruthers | 31 Dec 1987 | KCB (Mil) | 29 May 1935 | 17 Apr 2009 | 73 | |
| Garrow | Nicholas | 16 Feb 1965 | Kt Bach | 21 May 1895 | 23 Dec 1982 | 87 | |
| Garstin | William Edmund | 22 Jun 1897 6 Dec 1902 3 Jun 1918 |
KCMG GCMG GBE |
29 Jan 1849 | 8 Jan 1925 | 75 | |
| Garth | Richard MP for Guildford 1866‑1868; PC 1888 |
13 May 1875 | Kt Bach | 11 Mar 1820 | 23 Mar 1903 | 83 | |
| Garth | William | 12 Feb 1914 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1854 | 20 Feb 1923 | 68 | |
| Garton | Richard Charles | 14 Dec 1908 1 Jan 1918 |
Kt Bach GBE |
8 Oct 1857 | 22 Apr 1934 | 76 | |
| Garu | Raghupati Venkataratnam Nayudu | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 26 May 1939 | 76 | |
| Garvan | John Joseph See also the note at the foot of this page |
22 Oct 1927 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1873 | 18 Jul 1927 | 54 | |
| Garvey | Ronald Herbert Governor of British Honduras 1948‑1952 and Fiji 1952‑1958 |
8 Jun 1950 18 Dec 1953 |
KCMG KCVO |
4 Jul 1903 | 31 May 1991 | 87 | |
| Garvey | Terence Willcocks | 1 Jan 1969 | KCMG | 7 Dec 1915 | 7 Dec 1986 | 71 | |
| Garvin | Thomas Forrest | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1881 | 18 Jun 1940 | 58 | |
| Garvock | John | 25 Aug 1864 29 May 1875 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1817 | 10 Nov 1878 | 61 | |
| Garwood | Richard Frank | 31 Dec 2016 | KBE (Mil) | 10 Jan 1959 | |||
| Gascoigne | Alvary Douglas Frederick | 1 Jan 1948 1 Jan 1953 |
KCMG GBE (Civ) |
6 Aug 1893 | 18 Apr 1970 | 76 | |
| Gascoigne | David Rendel Kingston [originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2005] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 15 Jan 1940 | |||
| Gascoigne | (Ernest) Frederick Orby | 1 Jan 1927 | KCVO | 19 Apr 1873 | 16 Jan 1944 | 70 | |
| Gascoigne | Julian Alvery Governor of Bermuda 1959‑1964 |
1 Jul 1953 1 Jan 1962 |
KCVO KCMG |
25 Oct 1903 | 26 Feb 1990 | 86 | |
| Gascoigne | William Julius | 24 Jul 1901 | KCMG | 29 May 1844 | 9 Sep 1926 | 82 | |
| Gascoyne-Cecil | James Edward Hubert, 4th Marquess of Salisbury MP for Darwen 1885‑1892 and Rochester 1893‑1903; Lord Privy Seal 1903‑1905 and 1924‑1929; President of the Board of Trade 1905; Lord President of the Council 1922‑1924; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1922; PC 1903 |
12 Jun 1909 14 Mar 1917 |
GCVO KG |
23 Oct 1861 | 4 Apr 1947 | 85 | |
| Gascoyne-Cecil | Robert Arthur Talbot, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury MP for Stamford 1853‑1868; Secretary of State for India 1866‑1867 and 1874‑1878; Foreign Secretary 1878‑1880, 1885‑1886, 1887‑1892 and 1895‑1902; Prime Minister 1885‑1886, 1886‑1892 and 1895‑1902; PC 1866 |
30 Jul 1878 22 Jul 1902 |
KG GCVO |
3 Feb 1830 | 22 Aug 1903 | 73 | |
| Gascoyne-Cecil | Robert Michael James, 7th Marquess of Salisbury MP for Dorset South 1979‑1987; Lord Privy Seal 1994‑1997; PC 1994 |
13 Sep 2012 | KCVO | 30 Sep 1946 | |||
| Gaselee | Alfred | 20 May 1898 24 Jul 1901 25 Jun 1909 |
KCB (Mil) GCIE GCB (Mil) |
3 Jun 1844 | 29 Mar 1918 | 73 | |
| Gaselee | Stephen | 3 Jun 1935 | KCMG | 9 Nov 1882 | 15 Jun 1943 | 60 | |
| Gaskell | Arthur | 3 Jun 1930 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Jul 1871 | 12 Jan 1952 | 80 | |
| Gaskell | Holbrook | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 31 Mar 1951 | 72 | |
| Gaskell | Richard Kennedy Harvey | 25 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1936 | 17 Jul 2015 | 78 | |
| Gass | Michael David Irving | 1 Jan 1969 | KCMG | 24 Apr 1916 | 27 Feb 1983 | 66 | |
| Gass | Neville Archibald | 1 Jan 1958 | KBE (Civ) | 1893 | 23 Sep 1965 | 72 | |
| Gass | Simon Lawrence | 31 Dec 2010 17 Jun 2023 |
KCMG GCMG |
2 Nov 1956 | |||
| Gasson | Lionel Bell | 18 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1889 | 16 Mar 1977 | 87 | |
| Gastrell | William Henry Houghton MP for Lambeth North 1910‑1918 |
13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1852 | 11 Apr 1935 | 82 | |
| Gasyonga | Charles Godrey | 26 Sep 1962 | Kt Bach | 1910 | 1982 | 72 | |
| Gatacre | John | 28 Jun 1907 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Feb 1841 | 15 Jul 1932 | 91 | |
| Gatacre | William Forbes | 15 Nov 1898 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Dec 1843 | 18 Jan 1906 | 62 | |
| Gatehouse | Robert Alexander | 20 Dec 1985 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1924 | 30 Oct 2002 | 78 | |
| Gater | George Henry | 15 Jul 1936 12 Jun 1941 1 Jan 1944 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) GCMG |
26 Dec 1886 | 14 Jan 1963 | 76 | |
| Gates | Frank Campbell | 1 Jan 1913 | KCIE | 9 Nov 1862 | 12 Jan 1947 | 84 | |
| Gathorne-Hardy | Gathorne, 1st Viscount Cranbrook, later [1892] 1st Earl of Cranbrook MP for Leominster 1856‑1865 and Oxford University 1865‑1878; President of the Poor Law Board 1866‑1867; Home Secretary 1867‑1868; Secretary for War 1874‑1878; Secretary of State for India 1878‑1880; Lord President of the Council 1885‑1886 and 1886‑1892; PC 1866 |
23 Apr 1880 | GCSI | 1 Oct 1814 | 30 Oct 1906 | 92 | |
| Gathorne-Hardy | Isobel Constance Mary [wife of Sir John Francis Gathorne‑Hardy] |
1 Jan 1945 | DCVO | 20 Sep 1875 | 30 Dec 1963 | 88 | |
| Gathorne-Hardy | John Francis | 1 Mar 1929 3 Jun 1935 13 Jul 1935 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
14 Jan 1874 | 21 Aug 1949 | 75 | |
| Gatti | John Marice Ĉmilius | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1872 | 14 Sep 1929 | 57 | |
| Gatty | Stephen Herbert | 19 Dec 1904 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1849 | 29 Mar 1922 | 72 | |
| Gault | James Frederick | 5 Jun 1952 | KCMG | 26 Jun 1902 | 14 Jan 1977 | 74 | |
| Gault | Thomas Munro PC 1992 [originally DCNZM 30 Dec 2000] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 31 Oct 1938 | 19 May 2015 | 76 | |
| Gaunt | Edwin | 5 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | 7 Jul 1818 | 21 Aug 1903 | 85 | |
| Gaunt | Ernest Frederick Augustus | 3 Jun 1919 28 Dec 1922 |
KCB (Mil) KBE (Mil) |
25 Mar 1865 | 20 Apr 1940 | 75 | |
| Gaunt | Guy Reginald Archer | 10 Sep 1918 | KCMG | 25 May 1869 | 18 May 1953 | 83 | |
| Gauntlett | (Mager) Frederic | 30 Dec 1922 3 Jun 1929 |
KBE (Civ) KCIE |
12 Oct 1873 | 25 Jan 1964 | 90 | |
| Gauvain | Henry John | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 28 Nov 1878 | 19 Jan 1945 | 66 | |
| Gavan-Duffy | Charles Leonard | 1952 | Kt Bach | 15 Jun 1882 | 12 Aug 1961 | 79 | |
| Gavey | John | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1842 | 1 Jan 1923 | 80 | |
| Gavin | Rupert Alexander | 10 Jun 2025 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1954 | |||
| Gavin | William | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 31 May 1886 | 4 Jun 1968 | 82 | |
| Gay | Arthur William | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 22 Mar 1863 | 16 Dec 1944 | 81 | |
| Gaye | Arthur Stretton | 8 Jul 1941 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1881 | 22 Sep 1960 | 79 | |
| Gaymer | Janet Marion | 12 Jun 2010 | DBE (Civ) | 11 Jul 1947 | |||
| Geary | Henry Le Guay Governor of Bermuda 1902‑1904 |
23 May 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Apr 1837 | 31 Jul 1918 | 81 | |
| Gebbie | Frederick St. John | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1871 | 20 Mar 1939 | 67 | |
| Geddes | (Anthony) Reay Mackay | 1 Jan 1968 | KBE (Civ) | 7 May 1912 | 19 Feb 1998 | 85 | |
| Geddes | Auckland Campbell, later [1942] 1st Baron Geddes MP for Basingstoke 1917‑1920; President of the Local Government Board 1918‑1919; Minister of Reconstruction 1919; President of the Board of Trade 1919‑1920; PC 1918 |
20 Aug 1917 3 Jun 1922 |
KCB (Mil) GCMG |
21 Jun 1879 | 8 Jan 1954 | 74 | |
| Geddes | Charles John, later [1958] Baron Geddes of Epsom [L] | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1897 | 2 May 1983 | 86 | |
| Geddes | Eric Campbell MP for Cambridge 1917‑1922; First Lord of the Admiralty 1917‑1919; Minister without Portfolio 1919; Minister of Transport 1919‑1921; PC 1917 |
11 Jul 1916 4 Jun 1917 4 Jun 1917 1 Jan 1919 |
Kt Bach KCB (Mil) GBE GCB (Mil) |
26 Sep 1875 | 22 Jun 1937 | 61 | |
| Geddes | Patrick | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1854 | 17 Apr 1932 | 77 | |
| Geddes | Ross Campbell, 2nd Baron Geddes | 1 Jan 1970 | KBE (Civ) | 20 Jul 1907 | 2 Feb 1975 | 67 | |
| Geddes | William Duguid | 9 May 1892 | Kt Bach | 1828 | 9 Feb 1900 | 71 | |
| Geddis | William Duncan | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 9 Jul 1896 | 12 Dec 1971 | 75 | |
| Geering | Lloyd George [originally PCNZM 30 Dec 2000] |
1 Aug 2009 | GNZM | 26 Feb 1918 | |||
| Geidt | Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie, later [2017] Baron Geidt [L] PC 2007 |
11 Jun 2011 31 Dec 2013 5 Oct 2017 30 Dec 2017 |
KCVO KCB (Civ) GCVO GCB (Civ) |
17 Aug 1961 | |||
| Geikie | Archibald OM 1914 |
30 Jul 1891 12 Aug 1907 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
28 Dec 1835 | 10 Nov 1924 | 88 | |
| Geim | Andre Konstantin | 4 May 2012 | Kt Bach | 21 Oct 1958 | |||
| Gelder | (William) Alfred MP for Brigg 1910‑1918 |
18 Jul 1903 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1855 | 26 Aug 1941 | 86 | |
| Gell | James | 20 Mar 1877 | Kt Bach | 13 Jan 1823 | 12 Mar 1905 | 82 | |
| Gellibrand | John | 3 Jun 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Dec 1872 | 3 Jun 1945 | 72 | |
| Gemmell | Arthur Alexander | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 2 Nov 1892 | 24 Sep 1960 | 67 | |
| Genée-Isitt | Adeline | 2 Jan 1950 | DBE (Civ) | 6 Jan 1878 | 23 Apr 1970 | 92 | |
| Genn | Hazel Gillian | 17 Jun 2006 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Mar 1949 | |||
| Geno | Makena Viora | 31 Dec 1997 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Gent | Christopher Charles | 7 Dec 2001 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1948 | |||
| Gent | (Gerard) Edward James | 1 Jan 1946 | KCMG | 28 Oct 1895 | 4 Jul 1948 | 53 | |
| Gentle | Frederick William | 18 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1892 | 24 Feb 1966 | 73 | |
| Gentle | William Benjamin | 11 Jul 1916 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1865 | 2 Sep 1948 | 82 | |
| Gentry | William George | 12 Jun 1958 | KBE (Mil) | 20 Feb 1899 | 13 Oct 1991 | 92 | |
| George | Anthony Hastings For information on his death, see the note at the foot of this page |
2 Jun 1943 | KCMG | 3 Nov 1886 | 9 Jan 1944 | 57 | |
| George | Arthur Thomas | 5 Oct 1972 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1915 | 4 Sep 2013 | 98 | |
| George | Charles Frederick | 30 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 3 Apr 1941 | |||
| George | Edward Alan John, later [2004] Baron George [L] Governor of the Bank of England 1993‑2003; PC 1999 |
17 Jun 2000 | GBE (Civ) | 11 Sep 1938 | 18 Apr 2009 | 70 | |
| George | Edward James | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1866 | 25 Oct 1950 | 84 | |
| George | Ernest | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1839 | 8 Dec 1922 | 83 | |
| George | John Clarke MP for Pollok 1955‑1964 |
1 Jan 1963 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Oct 1901 | 14 Oct 1972 | 70 | |
| George | Richard William | 5 Dec 1995 | Kt Bach | 24 Apr 1944 | 23 Mar 2016 | 71 | |
| George | Robert Allingham | 5 Jun 1952 26 Mar 1954 12 Jun 1958 |
KBE (Mil) KCVO KCMG |
25 Jul 1897 | 13 Sep 1967 | 70 | |
| Georges | (James) Olva | 20 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1890 | 27 Mar 1976 | 85 | |
| Gepp | (Ernest) Cyril | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 7 Jul 1879 | 28 Feb 1964 | 84 | |
| Gepp | Herbert William | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1877 | 14 Apr 1954 | 76 | |
| Gerada | Clare Mary Louise Francis, later [2025] Baroness Gerada [L] | 10 Oct 2020 | DBE (Civ) | 8 Nov 1959 | |||
| Geraghty | William | 12 Jun 1976 | KCB (Civ) | 12 Feb 1917 | 7 May 1977 | 60 | |
| Gerahty | Charles Cyril | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 17 Jun 1888 | 6 Jun 1978 | 89 | |
| Gerard | Montagu Gilbert | 22 Jun 1897 26 Jun 1902 |
KCSI KCB (Mil) |
29 Jun 1842 | 27 Jul 1905 | 63 | |
| Gerken | Robert William Frank | 31 Dec 1985 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Jun 1932 | 20 Dec 2022 | 90 | |
| German | Edward | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1862 | 11 Nov 1936 | 74 | |
| German | James | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Apr 1879 | 5 Jun 1958 | 79 | |
| German | Ronald Ernest | 10 Feb 1959 12 Jun 1965 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
19 Oct 1905 | 11 May 1983 | 77 | |
| Gerrard | (Albert) Denis | 27 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1903 | 23 Jan 1965 | 61 | |
| Gershon | Peter Oliver | 25 Mar 2004 | Kt Bach | 10 Jan 1947 | |||
| Getty | (John) Paul | 1986 1998 |
Hon KBE KBE |
7 Sep 1932 | 17 Apr 2003 | 70 | |
| Ghandy | Jehangir Jivaji | 10 Mar 1945 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1896 | |||
| Gholam, Nawab | Hussan Khan Alazai Khan | 29 Jul 1879 | KCSI | ||||
| Ghosal | Jyotsanath | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1871 | |||
| Ghose | Bipin Behary | 4 Mar 1932 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1868 | 22 May 1934 | 65 | |
| Ghose | Charu Chunder | 28 Jan 1926 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1874 | 10 Sep 1934 | 60 | |
| Ghose | Chunder Madhur | 30 Jun 1906 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1838 | 2 Mar 1918 | 80 | |
| Ghose | Rash Behari | 18 Jun 1915 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1845 | Mar 1921 | 75 | |
| Ghose | Sarat Kumar | 21 Jun 1938 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1879 | 8 Jan 1963 | 83 | |
| Ghosh | Helen Frances | 14 Jun 2008 | DCB (Civ) | 21 Feb 1956 | |||
| Ghosh | Jnanendra Chandra | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 14 Sep 1894 | 21 Jan 1959 | 64 | |
| Ghurburrun | Rabindrah | 3 Mar 1981 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1929 | 21 Apr 2008 | 78 | |
| Ghuznavi | Abdelkerim Abu Ahmed Khan | 18 Oct 1929 | Kt Bach | 25 Aug 1872 | 24 Jul 1939 | 66 | |
| Ghuznavi | Abdul Halim Abul Hosein Khan | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1876 | 18 Jun 1953 | 76 | |
| Gib | William Anthony | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 9 Jan 1827 | 18 Sep 1915 | 88 | |
| Gibb | Alexander | 1 Jan 1918 1 Jan 1920 |
KBE GBE (Civ) |
12 Feb 1872 | 21 Jan 1958 | 85 | |
| Gibb | Barry Alan Crompton | 26 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 1 Sep 1946 | |||
| Gibb | Claude Dixon | 10 Jul 1945 2 Jan 1956 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
29 Jun 1898 | 15 Jan 1959 | 60 | |
| Gibb | Evan | 1 Jan 1936 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Mar 1877 | 13 Jul 1947 | 70 | |
| Gibb | Francis Ross ["Frank"] | 17 Feb 1987 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1927 | c Jun 2013 | 85 | |
| Gibb | George Stegmann | 5 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1850 | 17 Dec 1925 | 75 | |
| Gibb | Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 2 Jan 1895 | 22 Oct 1971 | 76 | |
| Gibb | Moira Margaret | 31 Dec 2011 | DBE (Civ) | Apr 1950 | |||
| Gibb | Nicolas John MP for Bognor Regis & Littlehampton 1997‑2024; PC 2016 |
16 Jul 2025 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1960 | |||
| Gibb | Robert Paul ["Robbie"] | 26 Nov 2019 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1964 | |||
| Gibberd | Frederick Ernest | 11 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1908 | 9 Jan 1984 | 75 | |
| Gibbings | Peter Walter | 14 Feb 1989 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1929 | 11 Oct 2021 | 92 | |
| Gibbon | Douglas Stuart | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1882 | 13 Sep 1960 | 78 | |
| Gibbon | (Ioan) Gwilym | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 4 Feb 1948 | 73 | |
| Gibbon | John Houghton | 3 Jun 1972 21 Dec 1976 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
21 Sep 1917 | 7 May 1997 | 79 | |
| Gibbon | William Duff | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 22 Aug 1837 | 18 Mar 1919 | 81 | |
| Gibbons | George Christie | 2 Jan 1911 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1848 | 8 Aug 1918 | 70 | |
| Gibbons | (John) David Premier of Bermuda 1977‑1982 |
31 Dec 1984 | KBE (Civ) | 15 Jun 1927 | 25 Mar 2014 | 86 | |
| Gibbons | Thomas Clarke Pilling | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | Jul 1868 | 2 Jun 1934 | 65 | |
| Gibbons | Walter | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 14 May 1871 | 22 Oct 1933 | 62 | |
| Gibbons | William | 14 Jun 1912 | KCB (Civ) | 21 Jan 1841 | 7 Jan 1930 | 88 | |
| Gibbons | William Kenrick | 9 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 13 May 1876 | 26 Mar 1957 | 80 | |
| Gibbs | Anstice Rosa | 1 Jan 1967 | DCVO | 2 Jan 1905 | 7 Feb 1978 | 73 | |
| Gibbs | Ben Thomas Brandreth | 27 Nov 1878 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1821 | 2 Jun 1885 | 64 | |
| Gibbs | Charles Henry | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 5 May 1854 | 12 May 1924 | 70 | |
| Gibbs | Edward | 19 Jul 1838 | KCB (Mil) | 1777 | 9 Jan 1847 | 69 | |
| Gibbs | Eustace Hubert Beilby, later [2001] 3rd Baron Wraxall | 31 Dec 1985 | KCVO | 3 Jul 1929 | 17 May 2017 | 87 | |
| Gibbs | Frank Stannard | 1 Jan 1954 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Jul 1895 | 22 Oct 1983 | 88 | |
| Gibbs | Geoffrey Cokayne | 1 Jan 1955 | KCMG | 20 Jul 1901 | 6 Jul 1975 | 73 | |
| Gibbs | Gerald Ernest | 10 Jun 1954 | KBE (Mil) | 3 Sep 1896 | 10 Oct 1992 | 96 | |
| Gibbs | Harry Talbot PC 1972 |
10 Sep 1970 10 Mar 1981 |
KBE (Civ) GCMG |
7 Feb 1917 | 25 Jun 2005 | 88 | |
| Gibbs | Humphrey Vicary Governor of Southern Rhodesia 1959‑1969; PC 1969 |
1 Jan 1960 18 Nov 1965 9 Jul 1969 |
KCMG KCVO GCVO |
22 Nov 1902 | 5 Nov 1990 | 87 | |
| Gibbs | Jennifer Barbara ["Jenny"] | 1 Jun 2009 | DNZM | 14 Sep 1940 | |||
| Gibbs | Martin St. John Valentine | 15 Jun 1991 | KCVO | 14 Feb 1917 | 8 Feb 1992 | 74 | |
| Gibbs | Molly Peel [wife of Sir Humphrey Vicary Gibbs] |
22 Aug 1969 | DBE (Civ) | 13 Jul 1912 | 20 Mar 1997 | 84 | |
| Gibbs | Peter Evan Wyldbore | 6 Oct 1997 | KCVO | 1 Jan 1934 | 6 Sep 2001 | 67 | |
| Gibbs | Philip Armand Hamilton | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1 May 1877 | 10 Mar 1962 | 84 | |
| Gibbs | Richard John Hedley | 28 Jun 2000 | Kt Bach | 2 Sep 1941 | |||
| Gibbs | Roger Geoffrey | 29 Mar 1994 | Kt Bach | 13 Oct 1934 | 3 Oct 2018 | 83 | |
| Gibbs | Roland Christopher | 1 Jan 1972 12 Jun 1976 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
22 Jun 1921 | 31 Oct 2004 | 83 | |
| Gibson | Alexander Drummond | 1 Nov 1977 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1926 | 14 Jan 1995 | 68 | |
| Gibson | Charles Granville MP for Pudsey & Otley 1929‑1945 |
11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1880 | 17 Jul 1948 | 67 | |
| Gibson | Donald Cameron Ernest Forbes | 8 Jun 1968 | KCB (Mil) | 17 Mar 1916 | 22 Nov 2000 | 84 | |
| Gibson | Donald Evelyn Edward | 13 Feb 1962 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1908 | 22 Dec 1991 | 83 | |
| Gibson | Edmund Currey | 12 Jun 1941 | KCIE | 6 Jul 1886 | 13 May 1974 | 87 | |
| Gibson | (Ernest) Basil | 8 Jul 1941 | Kt Bach | 1877 | 10 Feb 1962 | 84 | |
| Gibson | Frank Ernest | 30 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1879 | 31 Dec 1965 | 86 | |
| Gibson | Henry James | 14 Jun 1912 | KCB (Civ) | 7 Oct 1860 | 22 Nov 1950 | 90 | |
| Gibson | Herbert George, later [1931] 1st baronet | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Jul 1868 | 28 Dec 1934 | 66 | |
| Gibson | (Horace) Stephen | 10 Jul 1956 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1897 | 4 Nov 1963 | 66 | |
| Gibson | Ian | 18 Feb 1999 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1947 | |||
| Gibson | James Brown | 28 Mar 1865 | KCB (Mil) | 1805 | 25 Feb 1868 | 62 | |
| Gibson | John | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1841 | 16 Jul 1915 | 74 | |
| Gibson | John Hinshelwood | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 20 May 1907 | 9 Jul 1985 | 78 | |
| Gibson | John Morison | 1 Jan 1912 | KCMG | 1 Jan 1842 | 3 Jun 1929 | 87 | |
| Gibson | John Watson | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1885 | 19 Mar 1947 | 61 | |
| Gibson | Kenneth Archibald | 17 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | Aug 1957 | |||
| Gibson | Leslie Bertram | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1896 | 21 Sep 1952 | 56 | |
| Gibson | Marcus George | 2 Apr 1970 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1898 | 11 Sep 1987 | 89 | |
| Gibson | Marston Creighton DaCosta | Nov 2012 | KA | 3 Mar 1954 | |||
| Gibson | Maurice White PC 1975 For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page |
22 Oct 1975 | Kt Bach | 1 May 1913 | 25 Apr 1987 | 73 | |
| Gibson | Peter Leslie Lord Justice of Appeal 1993‑2005; PC 1993 |
25 Jun 1981 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1934 | |||
| Gibson | Ralph Brian PC 1985 |
14 Apr 1977 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1922 | 30 Oct 2003 | 81 | |
| Gibson | Robert | 15 Oct 1920 3 Jun 1932 |
KBE (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
4 Nov 1864 | 1 Jan 1934 | 69 | |
| Gibson | Ronald George | 11 Mar 1975 | Kt Bach | 28 Nov 1909 | 27 May 1989 | 79 | |
| Gibson | Vernon Charles | 14 Jun 2025 | Kt Bach | 15 Nov 1958 | |||
| Gibson | Walter Matthew | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 1856 | 22 Jan 1940 | 83 | |
| Gibson | William Waymouth | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1873 | 21 Apr 1971 | 97 | |
| Gibson-Carmichael | Thomas David, 11th baronet, later [1912] 1st Baron Carmichael MP for Midlothian 1895‑1900; Governor of Victoria 1908‑1911, Madras 1911‑1912 and Bengal 1912‑1917 |
9 Nov 1908 30 Oct 1911 1917 |
KCMG GCIE GCSI |
18 Mar 1859 | 16 Jan 1926 | 66 | |
| Gick | William John | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 1877 | 31 Aug 1948 | 71 | |
| Giddings | (Kenneth Charles) Michael | 1 Jan 1975 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Aug 1920 | 5 Apr 2009 | 88 | |
| Gidhaur, Maharaja of | Raveneshwar Prasad Singh | 25 May 1895 | KCIE | 1 Mar 1859 | 21 Nov 1923 | 64 | |
| Gidhaur, Rajah of | Jai Mangal Singh | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | 1889 | |||
| Gidney | Claude Henry | 1942 | KCIE | 23 Nov 1887 | 3 Oct 1968 | 80 | |
| Gidney | Henry Albert John | 8 Dec 1931 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1873 | 5 May 1942 | 68 | |
| Gielgud | (Arthur) John CH 1977; OM 1996 |
30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1904 | 21 May 2000 | 96 | |
| Gieve | (Edward) John Watson | 31 Dec 2004 | KCB (Civ) | 20 Feb 1950 | |||
| Giffard | (Charles) Sydney Rycroft | 31 Dec 1983 | KCMG | 30 Oct 1926 | 21 Feb 2020 | 93 | |
| Giffard | George | 29 May 1875 | KCB (Mil) | 1815 | 8 Mar 1895 | 79 | |
| Giffard | George James | 1 Jan 1941 1 Jan 1944 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
27 Sep 1886 | 17 Nov 1964 | 78 | |
| Giffard | George Markham PC 1869 |
14 May 1868 | Kt Bach | 4 Nov 1813 | 13 Jul 1870 | 56 | |
| Giffard | Gerald Godfray | 1 Jan 1923 | KCIE | 19 Jan 1867 | 5 Jan 1926 | 58 | |
| Giffard | Hardinge Stanley, later [1885] 1st Baron Halsbury and [1898] 1st Earl of Halsbury MP for Launceston 1877‑1885; Solicitor General 1875‑1880; Lord Chancellor 1885‑1886, 1886‑1892 and 1895‑1905; PC 1885 |
27 Nov 1875 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1823 | 11 Dec 1921 | 98 | |
| Giffard | Henry Alexander | 18 Dec 1903 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1838 | 1 Jul 1927 | 89 | |
| Giffen | Robert | 2 Jul 1895 | KCB (Civ) | 22 Jul 1837 | 12 Apr 1910 | 72 | |
| Gifford | Maurice Raymond Incorrectly shown in Shaw's "Knights of England" as a knight - see the note at the foot of this page |
17 Apr 1896 | KCMG | 5 May 1859 | 1 Jul 1910 | 51 | |
| Gifford | (Michael) Roger | 28 Mar 2014 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1955 | |||
| Gilbart | Andrew James | 3 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1950 | 19 Mar 2018 | 68 | |
| Gilbart-Denham | Seymour Vivian | 30 Jul 2002 | KCVO | 10 Oct 1939 | 19 Jun 2018 | 78 | |
| Gilbert | Alfred | 9 Jun 1932 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1854 | 4 Nov 1934 | 80 | |
| Gilbert | Arthur | 14 Oct 1999 | Kt Bach | 16 May 1913 | 2 Sep 2001 | 88 | |
| Gilbert | Bernard William | 2 Jun 1943 13 Jun 1946 8 Jun 1950 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
1891 | 7 Nov 1957 | 66 | |
| Gilbert [later McNulty] | Christine | 1 Jun 2022 | DBE (Civ) | 1961 | |||
| Gilbert | John | 14 Mar 1872 | Kt Bach | 21 Jul 1817 | 5 Oct 1897 | 80 | |
| Gilbert | John Thomas | 9 Jan 1897 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1829 | 23 May 1898 | 69 | |
| Gilbert | John William | 2 Jan 1922 | KBE (Civ) | 23 Oct 1871 | 21 Dec 1934 | 63 | |
| Gilbert | Joseph Alfred | 31 Dec 1984 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Jun 1931 | |||
| Gilbert | Joseph Henry | 11 Aug 1893 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1817 | 23 Dec 1901 | 84 | |
| Gilbert | (Joseph) Trounsell | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1888 | 23 Jan 1975 | 86 | |
| Gilbert | Martin John PC 2009 |
2 Nov 1995 | Kt Bach | 25 Oct 1936 | 3 Feb 2015 | 78 | |
| Gilbert | Sarah Catherine | 7 Jun 2021 | DBE (Civ) | Apr 1962 | |||
| Gilbert | Walter Raleigh, later [1850] 1st baronet | 3 Apr 1846 5 Jun 1849 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
18 Mar 1785 | 12 May 1853 | 68 | |
| Gilbert | William Herbert Ellery | 12 Jun 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 20 Jul 1916 | 25 Sep 1987 | 71 | |
| Gilbert | William Schwenck | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1836 | 29 May 1911 | 74 | |
| Gilbert-Carter | see "Carter" | ||||||
| Gilbertson | Geoffrey | 17 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1918 | 2 Feb 1991 | 72 | |
| Gilchrist | Andrew Graham | 1 Jan 1964 | KCMG | 19 Apr 1910 | 6 Mar 1993 | 82 | |
| Gilchrist | James Albert | 24 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 16 Jun 1884 | 28 Jan 1965 | 80 | |
| Gilchrist | (James) Finlay Elder | 7 Feb 1978 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1903 | 13 Mar 1987 | 83 | |
| Gildea | James | 18 Dec 1902 9 Nov 1908 1 Jan 1920 |
Kt Bach KCVO GBE (Civ) |
23 Jun 1838 | 6 Nov 1920 | 82 | |
| Giles | Alexander Falconer | 1 Jan 1965 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Sep 1915 | 11 Apr 1989 | 73 | |
| Giles | Charles Tyrrell | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1850 | 16 Jan 1940 | 89 | |
| Giles | (Henry) Norman | 18 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1905 | 26 May 1983 | 78 | |
| Giles | Oswald Bissill | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1888 | 4 Aug 1970 | 82 | |
| Giles [Parsons from 1987] | Pauline | 10 Jun 1967 | DBE (Mil) | 17 Sep 1912 | 2 Oct 2005 | 93 | |
| Giles | Robert Sydney | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1865 | 25 Aug 1944 | 78 | |
| Gilkison | Alan Fleming | 21 Nov 1980 | Kt Bach | 4 Nov 1909 | 13 Jan 1990 | 80 | |
| Gill | Anthony Keith | 16 Jul 1991 | Kt Bach | 1 Apr 1930 | 6 Aug 2018 | 88 | |
| Gill | Archibald Joseph | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 13 May 1889 | 10 Apr 1976 | 86 | |
| Gill | Arthur Benjamin Norman ["Ben"] | 5 Dec 2003 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1950 | 8 May 2014 | 64 | |
| Gill | Charles Frederick | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1851 | 23 Feb 1923 | 71 | |
| Gill | David | 23 May 1900 | KCB (Civ) | 12 Jun 1843 | 24 Jan 1914 | 70 | |
| Gill | Frank | 12 Jun 1941 | KCMG | 4 Oct 1866 | 25 Oct 1950 | 84 | |
| Gill | Robin Denys | 31 Dec 2009 | KCVO | Oct 1927 | |||
| Gill | Roy | 1 Jan 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Feb 1887 | 13 Oct 1967 | 80 | |
| Gill | (Thomas) Harry | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 5 Dec 1886 | 20 May 1955 | 68 | |
| Gillam | Patrick John | 20 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1933 | Oct 2025 | 92 | |
| Gillan | Cheryl Elise Kendall MP for Chesham & Amersham 1992‑2021; PC 2010 |
30 Dec 2017 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Apr 1952 | 5 Apr 2021 | 68 | |
| Gillan | George van Baerle | 8 Jun 1944 | KCIE | 3 Sep 1890 | 19 Feb 1974 | 83 | |
| Gillan | (James) Angus | 8 Jun 1939 | KBE (Civ) | 11 Oct 1885 | 23 Apr 1981 | 95 | |
| Gillan | Robert Woodburn | 1 Jan 1916 | KCSI | 2 Aug 1867 | 2 Jul 1943 | 75 | |
| Gillard | Oliver James | 1 Jan 1975 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1906 | 7 Sep 1984 | 78 | |
| Gillen | John de Winter | 3 Mar 1999 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1947 | |||
| Gillespie | Helen Shiels | 10 Jun 1954 | DBE (Mil) | 26 Mar 1898 | 25 Aug 1974 | 76 | |
| Gillespie | John | 19 Jul 1883 | Kt Bach | 1822 | 2 Jan 1901 | 78 | |
| Gillespie | Robert | 30 Jul 1891 | Kt Bach | 1818 | 15 Apr 1901 | 82 | |
| Gillespie | Robert Winton | 27 Sep 1941 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1865 | 2 Aug 1945 | 80 | |
| Gillett | Edward Bailey | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 2 Aug 1888 | 13 Apr 1978 | 89 | |
| Gillett | George Masterman MP for Finsbury 1923‑1935 |
25 Nov 1931 | Kt Bach | Sep 1870 | 10 Aug 1939 | 69 | |
| Gillett | Michael Cavenagh | 2 Jun 1962 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Jul 1907 | 20 Jan 1971 | 63 | |
| Gillett | Peter Bernard | 14 Dec 1979 | KCVO | 8 Dec 1913 | 4 Jul 1989 | 75 | |
| Gillett | Robin Danvers Penrose, 2nd baronet | 13 Oct 1976 | GBE (Civ) | 9 Nov 1925 | 21 Apr 2009 | 83 | |
| Gillett | Stuart | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1903 | 14 Apr 1971 | 67 | |
| Gillett | (Sydney) Harold, later [1959] 1st baronet | 12 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 27 Nov 1890 | 21 Sep 1976 | 85 | |
| Gillett | (William) Alan | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1879 | 18 Feb 1959 | 80 | |
| Gilliat | Martin John | 1 Jan 1962 31 Dec 1980 |
KCVO GCVO |
8 Feb 1913 | 27 May 1993 | 80 | |
| Gilliatt | William | 20 Jul 1948 1 Jan 1949 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
7 Jun 1884 | 27 Sep 1956 | 72 | |
| Gillie | (Katherine) Annis Calder | 1 Jan 1968 | DBE (Civ) | 3 Aug 1900 | 10 Apr 1985 | 84 | |
| Gillies | Alexander | 19 Nov 1959 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 19 Feb 1982 | 90 | |
| Gillies | Harold Delf | 13 Jun 1930 | Kt Bach | 17 Jun 1882 | 10 Sep 1960 | 78 | |
| Gillies | William George | 14 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1898 | 15 Apr 1973 | 74 | |
| Gillings | Dennis Barry | 4 Aug 2021 | Kt Bach | 25 Apr 1944 | |||
| Gillinson | Clive Daniel | 28 Oct 2005 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1946 | |||
| Gillman | Webb | 3 Jun 1919 1 Jan 1927 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) |
26 Oct 1870 | 20 Apr 1933 | 62 | |
| Gillmore | David Howe, later [1996] Baron Gillmore of Thamesfield [L] | 16 Jun 1990 31 Dec 1993 |
KCMG GCMG |
16 Aug 1934 | 20 Mar 1999 | 64 | |
| Gillott | Samuel | 31 Oct 1901 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1838 | 29 Jun 1913 | 74 | |
| Gilman | Charles Rackham | 18 Aug 1897 | Kt Bach | 15 Oct 1833 | 24 Feb 1911 | 77 | |
| Gilmer | Elizabeth May Knox | 7 Jun 1951 | DBE (Civ) | 24 Mar 1880 | 28 Feb 1960 | 79 | |
| Gilmore | Ian Thomas | 16 Nov 2010 | Kt Bach | 1947 | |||
| Gilmore | Mary | 1 Feb 1937 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Aug 1865 | 3 Dec 1962 | 97 | |
| Gilmour | Allan Macdonald | 16 Jun 1990 | KCVO | 23 Nov 1916 | 22 Sep 2003 | 86 | |
| Gilmour | John, 2nd baronet MP for Renfrewshire East 1910‑1918 and Pollok 1918‑1940; Secretary of State for Scotland 1924‑1929; Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries 1931‑1932; Home Secretary 1932‑1935; PC 1922 |
12 Jul 1935 | GCVO | 27 May 1876 | 30 Mar 1940 | 63 | |
| Gilmour | Susan [wife of Sir Robert Gordon Gilmour, 1st baronet] |
23 Jun 1936 | DBE (Civ) | 24 May 1870 | 28 Jan 1962 | 91 | |
| Gilpin | (Edmund) Henry | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1876 | 24 Jul 1950 | 74 | |
| Gilroy | Norman Thomas | 1 Jan 1969 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Jan 1896 | 21 Oct 1977 | 81 | |
| Giltrap | Colin John | 31 Dec 2011 | KNZM | 29 Jan 1940 | 17 Apr 2024 | 84 | |
| Gimlette | Thomas Desmond | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Nov 1857 | 4 Oct 1943 | 85 | |
| Gimson | Franklin Charles | 13 Jun 1946 | KCMG | 10 Sep 1890 | 13 Feb 1975 | 84 | |
| Gina | Lloyd Maepeza | 30 Dec 1989 | KBE (Civ) | 5 May 1935 | May 2007 | 72 | |
| Gingell | John | 3 Jun 1978 1984 31 Dec 1991 |
KCB (Mil) GBE KCVO |
3 Feb 1925 | 10 Dec 2009 | 84 | |
| Ginwala | Padamji Pestonji | 22 Jun 1927 | Kt Bach | Nov 1875 | 18 Apr 1962 | 86 | |
| Giordano | Richard Vincent | 1989 2002 |
Hon KBE KBE |
24 Mar 1934 | 27 Dec 2022 | 88 | |
| Gipps | Reginald Ramsay | 16 Jan 1888 26 Jun 1902 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
14 May 1831 | 10 Sep 1908 | 77 | |
| Girdwood | Eric Stanley | 3 Jun 1935 | KBE (Mil) | 1876 | 24 May 1963 | 86 | |
| Girolami | Paul | 9 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1926 | 17 Mar 2023 | 97 | |
| Girouard | Edward Percy Cranwill Governor of Northern Nigeria 1907‑1909; Commissioner of the East Africa Protectorate 1909‑1912 |
19 Apr 1901 | KCMG | 26 Jan 1867 | 26 Sep 1932 | 65 | |
| Girvan | (Frederick) Paul Lord Justice of Appeal [NI] 2007‑2015; PC 2007 |
27 Jun 1995 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1948 | |||
| Gladden | Lynn Faith | 27 Dec 2019 | DBE (Civ) | 30 Jul 1961 | |||
| Gladstone | Gerald Vaughan | 13 Jun 1957 1 Jan 1960 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
3 Oct 1901 | 11 Jul 1978 | 76 | |
| Gladstone | Herbert John, 1st Viscount Gladstone MP for Leeds 1880‑1885 and Leeds West 1885‑1910; First Commissioner of Works 1894‑1895; Home Secretary 1905‑1910; Governor General of South Africa 1910‑1914; PC 1894 |
2 Nov 1910 22 Jun 1914 4 Jun 1917 |
GCMG GCB (Civ) GBE |
7 Jan 1854 | 6 Mar 1930 | 76 | |
| Gladstone | Hugh Steuart | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1877 | 5 Apr 1949 | 71 | |
| Gladwyn, Baron | see "Jebb" | ||||||
| Glancy | Bertrand James | 1 Jan 1935 24 Dec 1940 1 Jan 1946 |
KCIE KCSI GCIE |
31 Dec 1882 | 17 Mar 1953 | 70 | |
| Glancy | Reginald Isidore Robert | 4 Jun 1928 1 Jan 1936 |
KCIE KCSI |
19 Sep 1874 | 9 Dec 1939 | 65 | |
| Glanfield | Robert Henry | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1862 | Aug 1924 | 61 | |
| Glantawe, Baron | see "Jenkins" | ||||||
| Glanville | William Henry | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1900 | 30 Jun 1976 | 76 | |
| Glasgow, Earl of | see "Boyle" | ||||||
| Glasgow | (Thomas) William | 3 Jun 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Jun 1876 | 4 Jul 1955 | 79 | |
| Glass | Leslie Charles | 1 Jan 1967 | KCMG | 28 May 1911 | 17 Dec 1988 | 77 | |
| Glass | Richard Atwood MP for Bewdley 1868‑1869 |
26 Nov 1866 | Kt Bach | 1820 | 22 Dec 1873 | 53 | |
| Glasspole | Florizel Augustus Governor General of Jamaica 1973‑1991 |
18 Apr 1981 16 Feb 1983 |
GCMG GCVO |
25 Sep 1909 | 25 Nov 2000 | 91 | |
| Glavish | Rangimarie Naida | 30 Dec 2017 | DNZM | 1946 | |||
| Glazebrook | Richard Tetley | 13 Jun 1917 1 Jan 1920 1 Jan 1934 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) KCVO |
18 Sep 1854 | 15 Dec 1935 | 81 | |
| Glazebrook | Susan Gwynfa Mary | 2 Jun 2014 | DNZM | 8 Feb 1956 | |||
| Glean | Carlyle Arnold Governor General of Grenada 2008‑2013 |
10 Nov 2008 | GCMG | 11 Feb 1932 | |||
| Gleed | John Wilson | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1865 | 30 Jul 1946 | 81 | |
| Glegg | Alexander | 13 Jun 1930 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1848 | 19 Sep 1933 | 85 | |
| Gleichen | Albert Edward Wilfred | 22 Jan 1909 | KCVO | 15 Jan 1863 | 14 Dec 1937 | 74 | |
| Glen | Alexander | 2 Jan 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Nov 1893 | 16 Dec 1972 | 79 | |
| Glen | Alexander Richard | 1 Jan 1967 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Apr 1912 | 6 Mar 2004 | 91 | |
| Glenday | Vincent Gonçalves Governor of British Somaliland 1939‑1940 |
1942 | KCMG | 11 Feb 1891 | 30 Apr 1970 | 79 | |
| Glendonbrook, Baron | see "Bishop" | ||||||
| Glenesk, Baron | see "Borthwick" | ||||||
| Glen-Haig | Mary Alison | 31 Dec 1992 | DBE (Civ) | 12 Jul 1918 | 15 Nov 2014 | 96 | |
| Glenn | (Joseph Robert) Archibald | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1911 | 4 Jan 2012 | 100 | |
| Glenn | Owen George | 31 Dec 2012 | KNZM | 19 Feb 1940 | |||
| Glennie | Evelyn Elizabeth Ann CH 2016 |
31 Dec 2006 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Jul 1965 | |||
| Glennie | Irvine Gordon | 1 Jan 1945 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Jul 1892 | 8 Sep 1980 | 88 | |
| Glenravel, Baron | see "Benn" | ||||||
| Glentanar, Baron | see "Coats" | ||||||
| Glentoran, Baron | see "Dixon" | ||||||
| Glidewell | Iain Derek Laing Lord Justice of Appeal 1985‑1995; PC 1985 |
17 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 8 Jun 1924 | 8 May 2016 | 91 | |
| Gloag | Ann Heron | 28 Dec 2018 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Dec 1942 | |||
| Globe | Henry Brian | 15 Mar 2012 | Kt Bach | 18 Jun 1949 | |||
| Glock | William Frederick | 3 Feb 1970 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1908 | 28 Jun 2000 | 92 | |
| Gloster | Elisabeth Lord Justice of Appeal 2013‑2018; PC 2013 [wife of Sir Oliver Bury Popplewell from 2008] |
8 Jul 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Jun 1949 | |||
| Gloucester, Duchess of | H.R.H. Alice Christabel | 11 May 1937 1 Jan 1948 2 Apr 1975 |
GBE GCVO GCB (Civ) |
25 Dec 1901 | 29 Oct 2004 | 102 | |
| Gloucester, Duchess of | Birgitte Eva [wife of the 2nd Duke] |
23 Jun 1989 23 Apr 2024 |
GCVO LG |
20 Jun 1946 | |||
| Gloucester, Duke of | H.R.H. Henry Frederick William Albert | 31 Mar 1921 2 Jan 1922 3 Jun 1933 29 Jun 1934 28 Mar 1935 1944? |
KG GCVO KT KP GCMG GCB |
31 Mar 1900 | 10 Jun 1974 | 74 | |
| Gloucester, Duke of | H.R.H. Richard Alexander Walter George, 2nd Duke of Gloucester | 1 Jan 1974 23 Apr 1997 |
GCVO KG |
26 Aug 1944 | |||
| Glover | Anne Margaret | 14 Jun 2025 | DBE (Civ) | 6 Feb 1954 | |||
| Glover | Audrey Frances | 12 Jun 2004 | DBE (Civ) | Oct 1938 | |||
| Glover | Douglas MP for Ormskirk 1953‑1970 |
9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1908 | 15 Jan 1982 | 73 | |
| Glover | (Edward) Otho | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1876 | 21 Nov 1956 | 80 | |
| Glover | Ernest William, later [1920] 1st baronet | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1864 | 21 Jan 1934 | 69 | |
| Glover | Gerald Alfred | 9 Feb 1971 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1908 | 12 Dec 1986 | 78 | |
| Glover | Guy de Courcy | 8 Jun 1944 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Apr 1887 | 30 Apr 1967 | 80 | |
| Glover | Harold Matthew | 21 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1885 | 22 Dec 1961 | 76 | |
| Glover | James Malcolm | 13 Jun 1981 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Mar 1929 | 4 Jun 2000 | 71 | |
| Glover | John | 27 Jun 1900 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1829 | 24 Mar 1920 | 90 | |
| Glover | John Hawley Governor of Lagos 1864‑1866, Newfoundland 1876‑1881, the Leeward Islands 1881‑1883 and Newfoundland 1883‑1885 |
23 Apr 1874 | GCMG | 24 Feb 1829 | 30 Sep 1885 | 56 | |
| Glover | Lesley Anne | 13 Jun 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Apr 1956 | |||
| Glover | Victor Joseph Patrick | 5 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1932 | 20 Feb 2020 | 87 | |
| Glubb | Frederic Manley | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | 19 Aug 1857 | 31 Jul 1938 | 81 | |
| Glubb | John Bagot | 6 Mar 1956 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Apr 1897 | 17 Mar 1986 | 88 | |
| Gluckman | Peter David [originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2007] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 8 Feb 1949 | |||
| Gluckstein | Louis Halle | 30 Jun 1953 14 Jun 1969 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
23 Feb 1897 | 27 Oct 1979 | 82 | |
| Gluckstein | Samuel | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1880 | 19 Aug 1958 | 77 | |
| Glyn | Alan Jack MP for Clapham 1959‑1964, Windsor 1970‑1974 and Windsor & Maidenhead 1974‑1992 |
30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1918 | 4 May 1998 | 79 | |
| Glyn | Francis Maurice Grosvenor | 1 Jan 1954 | KCMG | Aug 1901 | 15 Dec 1969 | 68 | |
| Glyn | John Plumptre Carr | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Jan 1837 | 28 Mar 1912 | 75 | |
| Glyn | Julius Richard | 29 May 1886 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Apr 1824 | 12 Aug 1910 | 86 | |
| Glyn-Jones | Hildreth | 27 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1895 | 30 Apr 1980 | 85 | |
| Glyn-Jones | William Samuel MP for Stepney 1910‑1918 |
19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 29 Jan 1869 | 9 Sep 1927 | 58 | |
| Glynn | Joseph Aloysius | 12 Jul 1915 | Kt Bach | 12 Apr 1869 | 7 Mar 1951 | 81 | |
| Goad | (Edward) Colin Viner | 15 Jun 1974 | KCMG | 21 Dec 1914 | 15 Mar 1998 | 83 | |
| Goad | Sarah Jane Frances | 31 Dec 2011 | DCVO | 23 Aug 1940 | |||
| Goadby | Kenneth Weldon | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 7 Mar 1873 | 10 Aug 1958 | 85 | |
| Goava | Sinaka Vakai | 13 Jun 1998 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Jul 1927 | 9 May 2003 | 75 | |
| Gobbo | James Augustine Governor of Victoria 1997‑2000 |
26 Mar 1982 | Kt Bach | 22 Mar 1931 | 7 Nov 2021 | 90 | |
| Godber | Frederick, later [1956] 1st Baron Godber | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 6 Nov 1888 | 10 Apr 1976 | 87 | |
| Godber | George Edward | 2 Jun 1962 1 Jan 1971 |
KCB (Civ GCB (Civ) |
4 Aug 1908 | 7 Feb 2009 | 100 | |
| Goddard | Andrew Francis | 1 Feb 2023 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1967 | |||
| Goddard | Daniel Ford MP for Ipswich 1895‑1918 |
16 Dec 1907 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1850 | 6 May 1922 | 72 | |
| Goddard | John Stanley | Nov 1993 | KA | 2 Dec 1931 | 15 Aug 2009 | 77 | |
| Goddard | (Joseph) Holland | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 1883 | 30 Jan 1958 | 74 | |
| Goddard | Lowell Patria | 2 Jun 2014 | DNZM | 25 Nov 1948 | |||
| Goddard | Rayner, later [1944] Baron Goddard [L] Lord Justice of Appeal 1938‑1944; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1944‑1946; Lord Chief Justice 1946‑1958; PC 1938 |
12 Apr 1932 30 Sep 1958 |
Kt Bach GCB (Civ) |
10 Apr 1877 | 29 May 1971 | 94 | |
| Goddard | (Robert) Victor | 12 Jun 1947 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Feb 1897 | 21 Jan 1987 | 89 | |
| Godfray | Hugh Charles Jonathan | 1 Feb 2018 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1958 | |||
| Godfray | James | 12 Jan 1891 | Kt Bach | 1816 | 17 Jun 1897 | 80 | |
| Godfrey | Dan | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1868 | 20 Jul 1939 | 71 | |
| Godfrey | George Cochrane | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1871 | 18 Mar 1945 | 73 | |
| Godfrey | John Albert | 14 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1889 | 12 Nov 1973 | 84 | |
| Godfrey | Joseph Edward | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1858 | 22 Oct 1938 | 80 | |
| Godfrey | Walter | 1 Jan 1964 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Dec 1907 | 18 Oct 1976 | 68 | |
| Godfrey | William Wellington | 2 Jan 1939 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Apr 1880 | 18 May 1952 | 72 | |
| Godfrey-Faussett | Bryan Godfrey | 3 Jun 1919 1 Jan 1932 |
KCVO GCVO |
1863 | 20 Sep 1945 | 82 | |
| Godlee | Rickman John, 1st baronet | 1 Jan 1914 | KCVO | 15 Apr 1849 | 20 Apr 1925 | 76 | |
| Godley | Alexander John | 22 Jun 1914 1 Jan 1916 2 Jan 1928 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
4 Feb 1867 | 6 Mar 1957 | 90 | |
| Godley | John Arthur, later [1909] 1st Baron Kilbracken | 24 Jan 1893 26 Jun 1908 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
17 Jun 1847 | 27 Jun 1932 | 85 | |
| Godman | Alice Mary | 1 Jan 1918 | DBE | 1868 | 3 Oct 1944 | 76 | |
| Godsell | William | 18 Jul 1903 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1838 | 27 Sep 1924 | 86 | |
| Godson | Augustus Frederick MP for Kidderminster 1886‑1906 |
6 Aug 1898 | Kt Bach | 1835 | 11 Oct 1906 | 71 | |
| Godwin | Beatrice Annie ["Anne"] | 2 Jun 1962 | DBE (Civ) | 1897 | 11 Jan 1992 | 94 | |
| Godwin | Charles Alexander Campbell | 3 Jun 1930 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Oct 1873 | 18 Jul 1951 | 77 | |
| Godwin | Harry | 14 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1901 | 12 Aug 1985 | 84 | |
| Godwin | Henry | 9 Dec 1853 | KCB (Mil) | 1784 | 26 Oct 1853 | 69 | |
| Godwin | John Arthur | 6 Feb 1913 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1852 | 29 Apr 1921 | 68 | |
| Godwin-Austen | Alfred Reade | 13 Jun 1946 | KCSI | 17 Apr 1889 | 20 Mar 1963 | 73 | |
| Goenka | Badridas | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1883 | 26 Feb 1973 | 89 | |
| Goenka | Hari Ram | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 27 Feb 1935 | 72 | |
| Goff | Park, later [1936] 1st baronet MP for Cleveland 1918‑1923 and 1924‑1929, and Chatham 1931‑1935 |
26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1871 | 14 Apr 1939 | 68 | |
| Goff | Reginald William Lord Justice of Appeal 1975‑1980; PC 1975 |
9 Mar 1966 | Kt Bach | 22 Mar 1907 | 17 Jan 1980 | 72 | |
| Goff | Robert Lionel Archibald, later [1986] Baron Goff of Chieveley [L] Lord Justice of Appeal 1982‑1986; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1986‑1998; PC 1982 |
18 Dec 1975 | Kt Bach | 12 Nov 1926 | 14 Aug 2016 | 89 | |
| Goffe | Herbert | 4 Jun 1928 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Jan 1870 | 7 May 1939 | 69 | |
| Goffin | (John) Dean | 6 Oct 1983 | Kt Bach | 9 Jul 1916 | 23 Jan 1984 | 67 | |
| Gohel | Jayvantsinhji Kayaji | 25 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1915 | 19 May 1995 | 79 | |
| Gold | Archibald Gilbey | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1870 | 21 Aug 1935 | 64 | |
| Gold | Arthur Abraham | 14 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 10 Jan 1917 | 25 May 2002 | 85 | |
| Gold | Charles MP for Saffron Walden 1895‑1900 |
24 Jul 1906 | Kt Bach | 1837 | 2 Nov 1924 | 87 | |
| Gold | Harcourt Gilbey | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1876 | 27 Jul 1952 | 76 | |
| Gold | Joseph | 30 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1912 | 22 Feb 2000 | 87 | |
| Goldberg | Abraham | 20 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1923 | 1 Sep 2007 | 83 | |
| Goldberg | David Paul Brandes | 17 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1934 | 5 Sep 2024 | 90 | |
| Goldfinch | Arthur Horne | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 10 May 1866 | 9 Nov 1945 | 79 | |
| Goldfinch | Henry | 6 Apr 1852 | KCB (Mil) | 24 Nov 1781 | 21 Nov 1854 | 73 | |
| Goldfinch | Philip Henry Macarthur | 4 Jun 1934 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Apr 1884 | 7 Apr 1943 | 58 | |
| Goldie | George Leigh | 28 Jun 1861 | KCB (Mil) | 1789 | 26 Mar 1863 | 73 | |
| Goldie | Noel Barré MP for Warrington 1931‑1945 |
10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1882 | 4 Jun 1964 | 81 | |
| Goldie-Taubman | John Senhouse | 17 Jan 1896 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1838 | 9 Nov 1898 | 60 | |
| Golding | John Simon Rawson | 22 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1921 | 23 Mar 1996 | 74 | |
| Golding | William Gerald Nobel Prize for Literature 1983 |
27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 19 Sep 1911 | 19 Jun 1993 | 81 | |
| Goldman | Samuel | 14 Jun 1969 | KCB (Civ) | 10 Mar 1912 | 28 Jul 2007 | 95 | |
| Goldney | John Tankerville | 2 Jan 1893 | Kt Bach | 15 Jun 1846 | 11 Apr 1920 | 73 | |
| Goldring | John Bernard Lord Justice of Appeal 2008‑2014; PC 2008 |
10 Feb 2000 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1944 | |||
| Goldsmid | Frederic John | 3 Nov 1871 | KCSI | 19 May 1818 | 12 Jan 1908 | 89 | |
| Goldsmith | Allen John Bridson | 13 Jun 1970 | KCVO | 27 Nov 1909 | 13 Dec 1976 | 67 | |
| Goldsmith | James Michael | 27 Oct 1976 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1933 | 19 Jul 1997 | 64 | |
| Goldsmith | Malcolm Lennon | 1 Jan 1943 | KBE (Mil) | 22 Aug 1880 | 4 Oct 1955 | 75 | |
| Goldsmith | William Burgess | 31 Aug 1897 | Kt Bach | 14 Sep 1837 | 23 Dec 1912 | 75 | |
| Goldstone | Frank Walter | 26 Jun 1931 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1870 | 25 Dec 1955 | 85 | |
| Goldsworthy | Roger Tuckfield President of Nevis 1876‑1877; Administrator of St. Lucia 1881‑1884 and Grenada 1882‑1883; Governor of British Honduras 1884‑1891 and the Falkland Islands 1891‑1897 |
2 Jan 1889 | KCMG | 1839 | 6 May 1900 | 60 | |
| Gollan | Alexander | 21 May 1898 | KCMG | 1840 | 5 May 1902 | 61 | |
| Gollan | Henry Cowper | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1868 | 5 Aug 1949 | 81 | |
| Gollancz | Hermann | 25 Jul 1923 | Kt Bach | 30 Nov 1852 | 15 Oct 1930 | 77 | |
| Gollancz | Israel | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1863 | 23 Jun 1930 | 66 | |
| Gollancz | Victor | 20 Jul 1965 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1893 | 8 Feb 1967 | 73 | |
| Gollop | Fred Winlyn | Nov 1996 | KA | 20 Jun 2018 | 78 | ||
| Gollop | (William Harvey) Clyde | Nov 1988 | KA | 1916 | 17 Oct 2004 | 88 | |
| Gombrich | Ernst Hans Josef OM 1988 |
12 Jul 1972 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1909 | 3 Nov 2001 | 92 | |
| Gomersall | Stephen John | 17 Jun 2000 | KCMG | 17 Jan 1948 | |||
| Gomes | Stanley Eugene | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1901 | 24 Sep 1985 | 84 | |
| Gomm | William Maynard | 2 Jan 1815 21 Jun 1859 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
10 Nov 1784 | 15 Mar 1875 | 90 | |
| Gomme | (George) Laurence | 23 Feb 1911 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1853 | 24 Feb 1916 | 62 | |
| Gomme-Duncan | Alan Gomme | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 5 Jul 1893 | 13 Dec 1963 | 70 | |
| Gompertz | Henry Hessey Johnston | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 31 Aug 1867 | 4 Feb 1930 | 62 | |
| Gondal, Thakur of | Bhagwatsinhji Sagramji | 15 Feb 1887 22 Jun 1897 1 Feb 1937 |
KCIE GCIE GCSI |
24 Oct 1865 | 10 Mar 1944 | 78 | |
| Gonner | Edward Carter Kersey | 31 Mar 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 1862 | 24 Feb 1922 | 59 | |
| Gonsalves-Sabola | Joaquim Claudino | 25 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1929 | 4 Apr 2010 | 80 | |
| Gonzi | Michael Archbishop of Malta 1943‑1976 |
1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 13 May 1885 | 22 Jan 1984 | 98 | |
| Gooch | Henry Cubitt | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1871 | 15 Jan 1959 | 87 | |
| Gooch | Robert Eric Sherlock, 11th baronet | 1 Jan 1973 | KCVO | 6 May 1903 | 13 Nov 1978 | 75 | |
| Good | John James Griffen | 1 Jul 2008 | Kt Bach | 1943 | |||
| Goodale | Ernest William | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1896 | 16 Nov 1984 | 87 | |
| Goodall | (Arthur) David Saunders | 31 Dec 1986 15 Jun 1991 |
KCMG GCMG |
9 Oct 1931 | 22 Jul 2016 | 84 | |
| Goodall | Reginald | 12 Feb 1985 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1901 | 5 May 1990 | 88 | |
| Goodall | Roderick Harvey | 16 Jun 2001 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Jan 1947 | 18 Jun 2021 | 74 | |
| Goodall | Stanley Vernon | 1 Jan 1938 | KCB (Civ) | 1883 | 24 Feb 1965 | 81 | |
| Goodall | (Valerie) Jane Morris | 14 Jun 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 3 Apr 1934 | 1 Oct 2025 | 91 | |
| Goodbody | Richard Wakefield | 1 Jan 1958 1 Jan 1963 |
KBE (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
12 Apr 1903 | 29 Apr 1981 | 78 | |
| Goodchild | William Alfred Cecil | 25 Nov 1931 | Kt Bach | 7 Nov 1885 | 27 Dec 1940 | 55 | |
| Goode | Charles Henry | 1 Jan 1912 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1827 | 5 Feb 1922 | 94 | |
| Goode | Richard Allmond Jeffrey | 6 Mar 1928 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1873 | 25 May 1953 | 80 | |
| Goode | Royston Miles ["Roy"] | 27 Apr 2000 | Kt Bach | 6 Apr 1933 | |||
| Goode | William Allmond Codrington Governor Singapore 1957‑1959 and North Borneo 1960‑1963 |
4 Nov 1957 1 Jan 1963 |
KCMG GCMG |
8 Jun 1907 | 15 Sep 1986 | 79 | |
| Goode | William Athelstane Meredith | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 10 Jun 1875 | 14 Dec 1944 | 69 | |
| Goodenough | Anthony Michael | 14 Jun 1997 | KCMG | 5 Jul 1941 | |||
| Goodenough | Francis William | 13 Jun 1930 | Kt Bach | 9 Sep 1872 | 11 Jan 1940 | 67 | |
| Goodenough | William Edmund | 1 Jan 1919 1 Jan 1930 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
2 Jun 1867 | 30 Jan 1945 | 77 | |
| Goodenough | William Howley | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Apr 1833 | 24 Oct 1898 | 65 | |
| Gooderham | Albert Edward | 1 Jan 1935 | KCMG | 2 Jun 1861 | 25 Apr 1935 | 73 | |
| Goodeve | Charles Frederick | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1904 | 7 Apr 1980 | 76 | |
| Goodfellow | Julia Mary | 12 Jun 2010 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Jul 1951 | |||
| Goodfellow | William | 29 Dec 1953 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1880 | 5 Nov 1974 | 94 | |
| Goodhart | Philip Carter MP for Beckenham 1957‑1992 |
17 Nov 1981 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1925 | 5 Jul 2015 | 89 | |
| Goodhart | William Howard, later [1997] Baron Goodhart [L] | 14 Feb 1989 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1933 | 10 Jan 2017 | 83 | |
| Goodhew | Victor Henry | 9 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 30 Nov 1919 | 11 Oct 2006 | 86 | |
| Goodison | Alan Clowes | 31 Dec 1984 | KCMG | 20 Nov 1926 | 30 Jun 2006 | 79 | |
| Goodison | Nicholas Proctor | 9 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 16 May 1934 | 6 Jul 2021 | 87 | |
| Goodlad | Alastair Robertson, later [2005] Baron Goodlad [L] MP for Northwich 1974‑1983 and Eddisbury 1983‑1999; Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury 1995‑1997; PC 1992 |
2 Aug 1997 | KCMG | 4 Jul 1943 | |||
| Goodman | Barbara | 31 Dec 1988 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Oct 1932 | 21 Jun 2013 | 80 | |
| Goodman | George MP for Leeds 1852‑1857 |
26 Feb 1852 | Kt Bach | c 1792 | 13 Oct 1859 | ||
| Goodman | Gerald Aubrey | 1920 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1862 | 20 Jan 1921 | 58 | |
| Goodman | Godfrey Davenport | 1 Jan 1935 | KCB (Civ) | 14 Oct 1868 | 24 May 1957 | 88 | |
| Goodman | Patrick Ledger [originally PCNZM 3 Jun 2002] |
13 Oct 1995 1 Aug 2009 |
Kt Bach GNZM |
6 Apr 1929 | 9 Sep 2017 | 88 | |
| Goodman | Victor Martin Reeves | 13 Jun 1959 | KCB (Civ) | 14 Feb 1899 | 29 Sep 1967 | 68 | |
| Goodman | William George Toop | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1872 | 4 Feb 1961 | 88 | |
| Goodman | William Meigh | 8 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 1847 | 3 May 1928 | 80 | |
| Goodrich | James Edward Clifford | 26 Jun 1908 | KCVO | 23 Jul 1851 | 21 Dec 1925 | 74 | |
| Goodrich | Matilda | 12 Jun 1947 | DBE (Mil) | 13 Aug 1972 | |||
| Goodsell | John William | 4 Oct 1968 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1906 | 3 Jul 1981 | 74 | |
| Goodson | Alfred Lassam, later [1922] 1st baronet | 13 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1867 | 29 Nov 1940 | 73 | |
| Goodwill | Robert MP for Scarborough & Whitby 2005‑2024; PC 2018 |
14 Jul 2022 | Kt Bach | 31 Dec 1956 | |||
| Goodwin | Frederick Anderson ["Fred"] annulled 1 Feb 2012 |
25 Nov 2004 | Kt Bach | 17 Aug 1958 | |||
| Goodwin | Frederick Tutu | 12 Jun 2004 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Sep 1940 | |||
| Goodwin | George Goodwin | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Civ) | 1862 | 2 Apr 1945 | 82 | |
| Goodwin | Matthew Dean | 4 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1929 | 10 Oct 2012 | 83 | |
| Goodwin | Reginald Eustace | 13 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1908 | 29 Sep 1986 | 78 | |
| Goodwin | Richard Elton | 1 Jan 1963 | KCB (Mil) | 17 Aug 1908 | 28 Oct 1986 | 78 | |
| Goodwin | Stuart Coldwell | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1886 | 6 Jun 1969 | 83 | |
| Goodwin | (Thomas Herbert) John Chapman Governor of Queensland 1927‑1932 |
1 Jan 1919 3 Jun 1932 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
24 May 1871 | 29 Sep 1960 | 89 | |
| Goodwin | William V'Alters Summers Gradwell | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1865 | 26 Jan 1942 | 76 | |
| Goody | John Rankine | 14 Dec 2005 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1919 | 16 Jul 2015 | 95 | |
| Goody | Launcelot John | 31 Dec 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Jun 1908 | 13 May 1992 | 83 | |
| Goold | James Duncan, later [1987] Baron Goold [L] | 20 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1934 | 27 Jul 1997 | 63 | |
| Goold-Adams | Hamilton John Governor of Queensland 1915‑1920 |
26 Jun 1902 28 Jun 1907 |
KCMG GCMG |
27 Jun 1858 | 12 Apr 1920 | 61 | |
| Goold-Adams | Henry Edward Fane | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 16 May 1860 | 15 Apr 1935 | 74 | |
| Gooley | Michael David William | 16 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | Oct 1936 | |||
| Goonetilleke | Oliver Ernest | 1 Jan 1944 1 Jan 1948 21 Apr 1954 24 Jun 1954 |
KBE (Civ) KCMG KCVO GCMG |
20 Oct 1892 | 17 Dec 1978 | 86 | |
| Goose | Julian Nicholas | 2 Nov 2017 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1961 | |||
| Goosman | (William) Stanley | 12 Jun 1965 | KCMG | 2 Jul 1890 | 10 Jun 1969 | 78 | |
| Goossens | Eugene Aynsley | 1 Nov 1955 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1893 | 13 Jun 1962 | 69 | |
| Gopalaswami | Narsimha Ayyanagar | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 31 Mar 1882 | 10 Feb 1953 | 70 | |
| Gordon | Lord Adam Granville | 13 Jun 1970 | KCVO | 1 Mar 1909 | 5 Jul 1984 | 75 | |
| Gordon | Alexander | 5 Jul 1930 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1858 | 7 Jan 1942 | 83 | |
| Gordon | Alexander John ["Alex"] | 9 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 25 Feb 1917 | 23 Jul 1999 | 82 | |
| Gordon | Alexander Robert Gisborne | 1 Jan 1965 | GBE (Civ) | 28 Jul 1882 | 23 Apr 1967 | 84 | |
| Gordon | (Archibald) Douglas | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1888 | 21 Sep 1966 | 78 | |
| Gordon | Archibald McDonald | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1892 | 23 Nov 1974 | 82 | |
| Gordon | Benjamin Lumsden | 3 Jun 1899 | KCB (Mil) | 8 Jul 1833 | 20 Nov 1916 | 83 | |
| Gordon | Charles Addison Somerville Snowden | 13 Jun 1981 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Jul 1918 | 1 Mar 2009 | 90 | |
| Gordon | Charles Alexander | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 1821 | 30 Sep 1899 | 78 | |
| Gordon | Charles Blair | 4 Jun 1917 3 Jun 1918 |
KBE GBE |
22 Nov 1867 | 30 Jul 1939 | 71 | |
| Gordon | David John | 12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1865 | 12 Feb 1946 | 80 | |
| Gordon | Donald | 25 Nov 2005 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1930 | 21 Nov 2019 | 89 | |
| Gordon | Elmira Minita Governor General of Belize 1981‑1993 |
14 Feb 1984 11 Oct 1985 |
GCMG GCVO |
30 Dec 1930 | |||
| Gordon | Eyre | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1884 | 28 Jul 1972 | 88 | |
| Gordon | Frederick | 4 Jun 1917 | KCB (Mil) | 9 Oct 1861 | 18 Oct 1927 | 66 | |
| Gordon | Garnet Hamilton | 13 Feb 1962 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1904 | 8 Aug 1975 | 70 | |
| Gordon | Gerald Henry | 18 Oct 2000 | Kt Bach | 17 Jun 1929 | 18 Sep 2025 | 96 | |
| Gordon | Henry Robert | 1 May 1945 | Kt Bach | 1886 | 11 Dec 1969 | 83 | |
| Gordon | Henry William | 6 Aug 1877 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Jul 1818 | 22 Oct 1887 | 69 | |
| Gordon | James Alexander | 2 Jan 1815 5 Jul 1855 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
6 Oct 1782 | 8 Jan 1869 | 86 | |
| Gordon | James Davidson | 24 May 1881 | KCSI | 1834 | 27 Jun 1889 | 54 | |
| Gordon | John | 22 May 1855 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Gordon | John Hannah | 26 Jun 1908 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1850 | Dec 1923 | 73 | |
| Gordon | John James Hood | 21 May 1898 26 Jun 1908 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
12 Jan 1832 | 2 Nov 1908 | 76 | |
| Gordon | John Watson | 3 Jul 1850 | Kt Bach | 1788 | 1 Jun 1864 | 75 | |
| Gordon | John William | 28 Mar 1865 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Nov 1814 | 8 Feb 1870 | 56 | |
| Gordon | Keith Lyndell | 23 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 8 Apr 1906 | 29 Mar 2003 | 96 | |
| Gordon | Pamela Felicity Premier of Bermuda 1997‑1998 |
12 Jun 2004 | DBE (Civ) | Sep 1955 | |||
| Gordon | Sidney Samuel | 18 Jul 1972 | Kt Bach | 20 Aug 1917 | 11 Apr 2007 | 89 | |
| Gordon | Thomas Edward | 3 Jun 1893 23 May 1900 |
KCIE KCB (Mil) |
12 Jan 1832 | 23 Mar 1914 | 82 | |
| Gordon | Thomas Stewart | 14 Nov 1938 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1882 | 5 Jul 1949 | 67 | |
| Gordon-Finlayson | Robert | 11 May 1937 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Apr 1881 | 23 May 1956 | 75 | |
| Gordon Jones | Edward | 10 Jun 1967 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Aug 1914 | 20 Feb 2007 | 92 | |
| Gordon Lennox | Alexander Henry Charles | 1 Jan 1972 | KCVO | 9 Apr 1911 | 4 Jul 1987 | 76 | |
| Gordon-Lennox | Lady Blanche | 1 Jan 1919 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Feb 1864 | 17 Aug 1945 | 81 | |
| Gordon-Lennox | Charles Henry, 7th Duke of Richmond and 2nd Duke of Gordon MP for Sussex West 1869‑1885 and Chichester 1885‑1888 |
9 Nov 1904 6 Aug 1905 |
GCVO KG |
27 Dec 1845 | 18 Jan 1928 | 82 | |
| Gordon-Lennox | Lord Esmé Charles | 2 Jan 1939 | KCVO | 1875 | 4 May 1949 | 73 | |
| Gordon Lennox | George Charles | 1 Jan 1964 | KBE (Mil) | 29 May 1908 | 11 May 1988 | 79 | |
| Gordon-Lennox | Hilda Madeline, Dowager Duchess of Richmond and Gordon [widow of the 8th Duke] |
1 Jan 1946 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Jun 1872 | 29 Dec 1971 | 99 | |
| Gordon Lennox | Lord Nicholas Charles | 14 Jun 1986 24 Oct 1988 |
KCMG KCVO |
31 Jan 1931 | 11 Oct 2004 | 73 | |
| Gordon-Smith | Allan Gordon | 13 Jul 1939 1 Jan 1941 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
1881 | 12 Feb 1951 | 69 | |
| Gordon-Taylor | Gordon | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 18 Mar 1878 | 3 Sep 1960 | 82 | |
| Gordon-Watson | Charles | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | Apr 1874 | 19 Dec 1949 | 75 | |
| Gore | Charles Stephen | 18 May 1860 13 Mar 1867 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
26 Dec 1793 | 4 Sep 1869 | 75 | |
| Gore | Francis Charles | 18 Jul 1903 19 Jun 1911 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
19 May 1846 | 12 Feb 1940 | 93 | |
| Gore | St. John Corbet | 6 Mar 1930 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1859 | 5 Nov 1949 | 89 | |
| Gore-Booth | David Alwyn | 31 Dec 1996 13 Oct 1997 |
KCMG KCVO |
15 May 1943 | 31 Oct 2004 | 61 | |
| Gore-Booth | Paul Henry, later [1969] Baron Gore‑Booth [L] | 1 Jan 1957 1 Mar 1961 12 Jun 1965 |
KCMG KCVO GCMG |
3 Feb 1909 | 29 Jun 1984 | 75 | |
| Gore-Browne | Eric | 24 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1885 | 28 May 1964 | 78 | |
| Gore-Browne | Francis | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1860 | 2 Sep 1922 | 62 | |
| Gore-Browne | Stewart | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1883 | 4 Aug 1967 | 84 | |
| Gore Browne | Thomas Anthony | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1918 | 7 Sep 1988 | 70 | |
| Gorell Barnes | William Lethbridge | 31 Dec 1960 | KCMG | 23 Aug 1909 | 25 Mar 1987 | 77 | |
| Gorges | (Edmond) Howard Lacam | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 16 Jan 1872 | Nov 1924 | 52 | |
| Gorham | Richard Masters | 12 May 1995 | Kt Bach | 3 Oct 1917 | 8 Jul 2006 | 88 | |
| Gorman | Eugene | 11 Jun 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Apr 1891 | 19 Jul 1973 | 82 | |
| Gorman | John Reginald | 20 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1923 | 26 May 2014 | 91 | |
| Gorman | William MP for Royton 1923‑1924 |
23 Jun 1950 | Kt Bach | 15 Oct 1891 | 21 Dec 1964 | 73 | |
| Gormanston, Viscount | see "Preston" | ||||||
| Gormley | Antony Mark David | 15 Apr 2014 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1950 | |||
| Gormley | Paul Brendan | 14 Jun 2014 | KCMG | 2 Sep 1947 | |||
| Gorrie | John | 8 Apr 1882 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1829 | 4 Aug 1892 | 63 | |
| Gorringe | George Frederick | 29 Oct 1915 1 Jan 1918 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
10 Feb 1868 | 24 Oct 1945 | 77 | |
| Gorst | John Eldon MP for Chatham 1875‑1892 and Cambridge University 1892‑1906; Solicitor General 1885‑1886; Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1891‑1892; Vice President of the Committee on Education 1895‑1902; PC 1890 |
1 Aug 1885 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1835 | 4 Apr 1916 | 80 | |
| Gorst | John Lownes Eldon | 11 Jul 1902 19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Civ) GCMG |
25 Jun 1861 | 12 Jul 1911 | 50 | |
| Gorst | John Michael MP for Hendon North 1970‑1997 |
20 Jul 1994 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1928 | 31 Jul 2010 | 82 | |
| Gort, Viscount | see "Vereker" | ||||||
| Gorton | John Grey PC 1968; CH 1971 |
11 Jun 1977 | GCMG | 9 Sep 1911 | 19 May 2002 | 90 | |
| Gosalia | Harilal Nemchand | 21 Jun 1938 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Goschen | George Joachim, 2nd Viscount Goschen MP for East Grinstead 1895‑1906; Governor of Madras 1924‑1929; PC 1930 |
17 Mar 1924 3 Jun 1929 |
GCIE GCSI |
15 Oct 1866 | 24 Jul 1952 | 85 | |
| Goschen | Harry William Henry Neville, later [1927] 1st baronet | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1865 | 7 Jul 1945 | 80 | |
| Goschen | John Alexander, 3rd Viscount Goschen | 3 Jun 1972 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Jul 1906 | 22 Mar 1977 | 70 | |
| Goschen | William Edward, later [1916] 1st baronet PC 1905 |
13 Sep 1901 18 Apr 1904 8 Sep 1905 25 Jun 1909 19 Jun 1911 |
KCMG KCVO GCVO GCMG GCB (Civ) |
18 Jul 1847 | 20 May 1924 | 76 | |
| Goschen | William Henry | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 7 Jun 1870 | 16 Jun 1943 | 73 | |
| Gosford, Earl of | see "Acheson" | ||||||
| Gosling | Arthur Hulin | 9 Jun 1955 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jul 1901 | 8 Aug 1982 | 81 | |
| Gosling | Audley Charles | 9 Nov 1901 | KCMG | 20 Nov 1836 | 7 Dec 1913 | 77 | |
| Gosling | (Frederick) Donald | 28 Jul 1976 31 Dec 2003 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
2 Mar 1929 | 16 Sep 2019 | 90 | |
| Goss | James Richard William | 4 Nov 2014 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1953 | |||
| Goss | John | 19 Mar 1872 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1800 | 10 May 1880 | 79 | |
| Gossage | Ernest Leslie | 1 Jan 1941 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Feb 1891 | 8 Jul 1949 | 58 | |
| Gosse | Edmund | 12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1849 | 16 May 1928 | 78 | |
| Gosse | James Hay | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1876 | 14 Aug 1952 | 76 | |
| Gosselin | Martin le Marchant Hadsley | 27 Jun 1898 7 Apr 1903 21 Nov 1904 |
KCMG KCVO GCVO |
2 Nov 1847 | 26 Feb 1905 | 57 | |
| Gosselin | Nicholas | 24 Jul 1905 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1839 | 4 Feb 1917 | 77 | |
| Gosset | Matthew William Edward | 28 Jun 1907 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Jul 1839 | 17 Mar 1909 | 69 | |
| Gosset | Ralph Allen | 11 Aug 1885 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Aug 1809 | 27 Nov 1885 | 76 | |
| Goswell | Brian Lawrence | 30 Jul 1991 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1935 | May 2014 | 78 | |
| Gothard | Clifford Frederic | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1893 | 31 May 1979 | 85 | |
| Gott | Benjamin Scaife | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 26 Feb 1933 | 67 | |
| Gott | Charles Henry | 6 Mar 1930 | Kt Bach | 3 Mar 1866 | 11 Sep 1965 | 99 | |
| Götz | Frank Leon Aroha | 18 Feb 1963 | KCVO | 12 Sep 1892 | 14 Sep 1970 | 78 | |
| Goudie | George Louis | 16 Jun 1939 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1866 | 1 May 1949 | 83 | |
| Gouge | Arthur Stretton | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1890 | 14 Oct 1962 | 72 | |
| Gough | (Arthur) Ernest | 9 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1878 | Oct 1974 | 96 | |
| Gough | (Charles) Brandon | 2 May 2002 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1937 | 25 Apr 2012 | 74 | |
| Gough | Charles John Stanley VC For information regarding his award of the Victoria Cross, see the note at the foot of this page |
22 Feb 1881 25 May 1895 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
28 Jan 1832 | 6 Sep 1912 | 80 | |
| Gough | Hubert de la Poer | 1 Jan 1916 14 Jul 1917 3 Jun 1919 11 May 1937 |
KCB (Mil) KCVO GCMG GCB (Mil) |
12 Aug 1870 | 18 Mar 1963 | 92 | |
| Gough | Hugh, later [1842] 1st baronet and [1849] 1st Viscount Gough PC 1859 |
13 Sep 1831 14 Oct 1841 30 Jan 1857 25 Jun 1861 24 May 1866 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) KP KSI GCSI |
3 Nov 1779 | 2 Mar 1869 | 89 | |
| Gough | Hugh, 3rd Viscount Gough | 10 Feb 1904 | KCVO | 27 Aug 1849 | 14 Oct 1919 | 70 | |
| Gough | Hugh Henry VC For information regarding his award of the Victoria Cross, see the note at the foot of this page |
22 Feb 1881 20 May 1896 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
14 Nov 1833 | 12 May 1909 | 75 | |
| Gough | John Bloomfield | 13 Mar 1867 29 May 1875 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
21 Jun 1804 | 22 Sep 1891 | 77 | |
| Gough | John Edmund VC For information regarding his award of the Victoria Cross, see the note at the foot of this page |
20 Apr 1915 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Oct 1871 | 21 Feb 1915 | 43 | |
| Gough-Calthorpe | Somerset Arthur | 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1919 3 Jun 1922 |
KCB (Mil) GCMG GCB (Mil) |
23 Dec 1864 | 27 Jul 1937 | 72 | |
| Gough-Calthorpe | Somerset John, later [1910] 7th Baron Calthorpe | 26 Jun 1908 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Jan 1831 | 12 Nov 1912 | 81 | |
| Gouin | Lomer | 23 Jul 1908 3 Jun 1913 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
19 Mar 1861 | 28 Mar 1929 | 68 | |
| Gould | Albert John | 9 Nov 1908 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1847 | 27 Jul 1936 | 89 | |
| Gould | Alfred Pearce | 26 Oct 1910 | KCVO | 2 Jan 1852 | 19 Apr 1922 | 70 | |
| Gould | Basil John | 24 Jun 1941 | Kt Bach | 29 Dec 1883 | 27 Dec 1956 | 72 | |
| Gould | Francis Carruthers | 24 Jul 1906 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1844 | 1 Jan 1925 | 80 | |
| Gould | Robert Macdonald | 10 Feb 1948 1 Jan 1953 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
1892 | 10 Nov 1971 | 79 | |
| Gould | Ronald | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1904 | 11 Apr 1986 | 81 | |
| Gould | Trevor Jack | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1906 | 2 May 1984 | 77 | |
| Goulden | (Peter) John | 30 Dec 1995 30 Dec 2000 |
KCMG GCMG |
21 Feb 1941 | |||
| Goulding | (Ernest) Irvine | 31 Mar 1971 | Kt Bach | 1 May 1910 | 13 Jan 2000 | 89 | |
| Goulding | Marrack Irvine | 14 Jun 1997 | KCMG | 2 Sep 1936 | 9 Jul 2010 | 73 | |
| Goulter | John Packard [originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2003] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 8 Aug 1941 | |||
| Gour | Hari Singh | 28 Jan 1926 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1872 | 25 Dec 1949 | 77 | |
| Gourlay | (Basil) Ian Spencer | 2 Jun 1973 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Nov 1920 | 17 Jul 2013 | 92 | |
| Gourlay | Simon Alexander | 25 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1934 | Aug 2019 | 85 | |
| Gourley | Edward Temperley MP for Sunderland 1868‑1900 |
18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 8 Jun 1826 | 15 Apr 1902 | 75 | |
| Govan | Lawrence Herbert | 31 Dec 1984 | Kt Bach | 13 Oct 1919 | 6 Nov 2007 | 88 | |
| Gow | (James) Michael | 30 Dec 1978 31 Dec 1982 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
3 Jun 1924 | 26 Mar 2013 | 88 | |
| Gow [Whiteley from 1994] | Jane Elizabeth | 21 Dec 1990 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Jul 1944 | |||
| Gowan | Hyde Clarendon | 1 Jul 1933 | KCSI | 4 Jul 1878 | 1 Apr 1938 | 59 | |
| Gowan | James Robert | 9 Nov 1905 | KCMG | 1815 | 18 Mar 1909 | 93 | |
| Gowans | James | 19 Aug 1886 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1821 | 25 Jun 1890 | 68 | |
| Gowans | James Learmonth | 9 Mar 1982 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1924 | 1 Apr 2020 | 95 | |
| Gowans | (Urban) Gregory | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 9 Sep 1904 | 1 Apr 1994 | 89 | |
| Gower | (Herbert) Raymond MP for Barry 1951‑1983 and Vale of Glamorgan 1983‑1989 |
5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 15 Aug 1916 | 22 Feb 1989 | 72 | |
| Gower | (Robert) Patrick Malcolm | 8 Feb 1924 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Aug 1887 | 31 Aug 1964 | 77 | |
| Gower | Robert Vaughan MP for Hackney Central 1924‑1929 and Gillingham 1929‑1945 |
18 Aug 1919 3 Jun 1935 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
10 Nov 1880 | 6 Mar 1953 | 72 | |
| Gowers | Ernest Arthur | 5 Jun 1926 4 Jun 1928 14 Jun 1945 1 Jan 1953 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
2 Jun 1880 | 16 Apr 1966 | 85 | |
| Gowers | William Frederick | 1 Jan 1926 | KCMG | 31 Dec 1875 | 7 Oct 1954 | 78 | |
| Gowers | William Richard | 3 Aug 1897 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1845 | 4 May 1915 | 70 | |
| Gowers | (William) Timothy | 4 Dec 2012 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1963 | |||
| Gowing | Lawrence Burnett | 13 Jul 1982 | Kt Bach | 21 Apr 1918 | 5 Feb 1991 | 72 | |
| Gowrie, Earl of | see "Hore-Ruthven" | ||||||
| Gozney | Richard Hugh Turton Governor of Bermuda 2007‑2012 |
17 Jun 2006 | KCMG | 21 Jul 1951 | |||
| Graaff | Jacobus Arnoldus Combrinck | 1 Jan 1917 | KCMG | 4 Mar 1863 | 5 Apr 1927 | 64 | |
| Grabham | Anthony Herbert | 9 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1930 | 21 Feb 2015 | 84 | |
| Grace | John te Herekiekie | 1 Jan 1968 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Jul 1905 | 11 Aug 1985 | 80 | |
| Grace | (Oliver) Gilbert | 20 Oct 1953 | Kt Bach | 1896 | 23 Jan 1968 | 71 | |
| Gracey | Douglas David | 14 Aug 1947 1 Jan 1951 |
KCIE KCB (Mil) |
3 Sep 1894 | 5 Jun 1964 | 69 | |
| Gracie | Alexander | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 14 Nov 1860 | 2 Mar 1930 | 69 | |
| Grade | Lew, later [1976] Baron Grade [L] | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 25 Dec 1906 | 13 Dec 1998 | 91 | |
| Graesser | Alastair Stewart Durward | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1915 | 8 Jan 1993 | 77 | |
| Grafftey-Smith | Anthony Paul | 5 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1903 | 14 Oct 1960 | 57 | |
| Grafftey-Smith | Laurence Barton | 12 Jun 1947 1 Jan 1951 |
KBE (Civ) KCMG |
16 Apr 1892 | 3 Jan 1989 | 96 | |
| Grafton, Duchess of | see "FitzRoy" | ||||||
| Graham | (Albert) Cecil | 3 Jul 2008 | Kt Bach | 22 Jan 1928 | 2009 | 81 | |
| Graham | Alexander Michael | 9 Oct 1990 | GBE (Civ) | 27 Sep 1938 | |||
| Graham | Aubrey Gregor | 18 Jul 1927 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1867 | 13 Sep 1947 | 79 | |
| Graham | Cecil William Noble | 12 Dec 1911 | Kt Bach | 19 Sep 1872 | 25 Feb 1945 | 72 | |
| Graham | Charles Frederick Claverhouse | 18 Dec 1905 | Kt Bach | 1836 | 19 May 1924 | 87 | |
| Graham | Clarence Johnston, later [1964] 1st baronet | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1900 | 22 Dec 1966 | 66 | |
| Graham | David John | 6 Jun 2011 | KNZM | 9 Jan 1935 | 2 Aug 2017 | 82 | |
| Graham | Douglas Arthur Montrose PC 1998 |
31 Dec 1998 | KNZM | 12 Jan 1942 | |||
| Graham | Edward Ritchie Coryton | 3 Jun 1915 1 Jan 1918 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
7 Nov 1858 | 29 Jan 1951 | 92 | |
| Graham | Fortescue | 28 Mar 1865 | KCB (Mil) | 1794 | 9 Oct 1880 | 86 | |
| Graham | Frederick | 10 Jan 1907 | KCB (Civ) | 1848 | 21 Feb 1923 | 74 | |
| Graham | (Frederick) Fergus, 5th baronet MP for Cumberland North 1926‑1935 and Darlington 1951‑1959 |
31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Mar 1893 | 1 Aug 1978 | 85 | |
| Graham | George Goldie | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1892 | 16 Jan 1974 | 81 | |
| Graham | Gerald VC For information regarding his award of the Victoria Cross, see the note at the foot of this page |
18 Nov 1882 25 Aug 1885 20 May 1896 |
KCB (Mil) GCMG GCB (Mil) |
27 Jun 1831 | 17 Dec 1899 | 68 | |
| Graham | Helen Violet | 11 May 1937 | DCVO | 1 Jul 1879 | 27 Aug 1945 | 66 | |
| Graham | Henry John Lowndes | 11 Jul 1902 | KCB (Civ) | 15 Jan 1842 | 5 Dec 1930 | 88 | |
| Graham | Hugh, later [1917] 1st Baron Atholstan | 9 Nov 1908 | Kt Bach | 18 Jul 1848 | 28 Jan 1938 | 89 | |
| Graham | James | 31 Oct 1901 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1856 | 8 Mar 1913 | 56 | |
| Graham | James Drummond | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 21 Jan 1875 | 4 Apr 1958 | 83 | |
| Graham | James Robert George, 2nd baronet MP for Hull 1818‑1820, St. Ives 1820‑1821, Carlisle 1826‑1829 and 1852‑1861, Cumberland 1829‑1832, Cumberland East 1832‑1837, Pembroke 1838‑1841, Dorchester 1841‑1847 and Ripon 1847‑1852; First Lord of the Admiralty 1830‑1834 and 1852‑1855; Home Secretary 1841‑1846; PC 1830 |
15 Apr 1854 | GCB (Civ) | 1 Jun 1792 | 25 Oct 1861 | 69 | |
| Graham | James Thompson | 30 May 1990 | Kt Bach | 6 May 1929 | |||
| Graham | John Alexander Noble, later [1980] 4th baronet | 16 Jun 1979 31 Dec 1985 |
KCMG GCMG |
15 Jul 1926 | 11 Dec 2019 | 93 | |
| Graham | John Alistair | 3 May 2000 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1942 | |||
| Graham | (John) Gibson | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 1896 | 5 May 1964 | 67 | |
| Graham | John James | 30 Jun 1905 | KCMG | 21 Feb 1847 | 17 Dec 1928 | 81 | |
| Graham | (John) Patrick | 21 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1906 | 5 Dec 1993 | 87 | |
| Graham | (Joseph) Crosland | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 27 Mar 1866 | 30 Apr 1946 | 79 | |
| Graham | Lancelot | 1 Jan 1930 25 Feb 1936 |
KCIE KCSI |
1880 | 7 Feb 1958 | 77 | |
| Graham | Miles William Arthur Peel | 5 Jul 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Aug 1895 | 8 Feb 1976 | 80 | |
| Graham | Norman William | 20 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1913 | 25 Feb 2010 | 96 | |
| Graham | Peter | 12 Jun 1993 | KCB (Civ) | 7 Jan 1934 | 20 Oct 2019 | 85 | |
| Graham | Peter Alfred | 10 Mar 1987 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1922 | 10 Jun 2009 | 87 | |
| Graham | Peter Walter | 15 Jun 1991 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Mar 1937 | 30 Dec 2024 | 87 | |
| Graham | Robert | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1846 | 11 Feb 1929 | 82 | |
| Graham | Robert | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1876 | 15 Oct 1947 | 71 | |
| Graham | Ronald William PC 1921 |
9 Jan 1915 14 May 1923 5 Jun 1926 3 Jun 1932 |
KCMG GCVO GCMG GCB (Civ) |
24 Jul 1870 | 26 Jan 1949 | 78 | |
| Graham | Samuel Horatio | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1912 | 10 Aug 1999 | 87 | |
| Graham | (Samuel) James | 26 Jun 1902 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Jan 1837 | 11 May 1917 | 80 | |
| Graham | Teresa Colomba | 27 Dec 2019 | DBE (Civ) | Mar 1956 | |||
| Graham | Thomas | 26 Jun 1908 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Jan 1842 | 4 Nov 1925 | 83 | |
| Graham | Thomas Lynedoch | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 1860 | May 1940 | 79 | |
| Graham | Violet Hermione, Duchess of Montrose [wife of the 5th Duke] |
1 Jan 1918 | GBE | 10 Sep 1854 | 21 Nov 1940 | 86 | |
| Graham | Wallace | 3 Jun 1916 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1848 | 12 Oct 1917 | 69 | |
| Graham | William | 21 Jun 1887 26 Jun 1902 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1825 | 31 May 1907 | 81 | |
| Graham | William | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1861 | 2 Apr 1932 | 70 | |
| Graham-Bryce | Isabel | 8 Jun 1968 | DBE (Civ) | 30 Apr 1902 | 29 Apr 1997 | 94 | |
| Graham-Campbell | Rollo Frederick | 25 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 2 Jan 1868 | 3 Jun 1946 | 78 | |
| Grahame | George Dixon PC 1920 |
10 Dec 1918 2 Jan 1922 13 May 1922 3 Jun 1929 |
KCVO KCMG GCVO GCMG |
28 Apr 1873 | 9 Jul 1940 | 67 | |
| Graham-Harrison | William Montagu | 5 Jun 1926 | KCB (Civ) | 4 Feb 1871 | 29 Oct 1949 | 78 | |
| Graham-Hodgson | Harold Kingston | 2 Jan 1950 | KCVO | 5 Dec 1890 | 21 Aug 1960 | 69 | |
| Graham-Little | Ernest Gordon Graham MP for London University 1924‑1950 |
24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 8 Feb 1867 | 6 Oct 1950 | 83 | |
| Graham-Smith | Francis | 18 Mar 1986 | Kt Bach | 25 Apr 1923 | 20 Jun 2025 | 102 | |
| Grain | Peter | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 25 Sep 1864 | 6 May 1947 | 82 | |
| Grainge | Lucian Charles | 29 Nov 2016 | Kt Bach | 29 Feb 1960 | |||
| Grainger | Katherine Jane | 31 Dec 2016 | DBE (Civ) | 12 Nov 1975 | |||
| Granard, Earl of | see "Forbes" | ||||||
| Grandy | John | 10 Jun 1961 13 Jun 1964 1 Jan 1967 31 Dec 1987 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
8 Feb 1913 | 2 Jan 2004 | 90 | |
| Granet | (William) Guy | 6 Jul 1911 2 Jun 1923 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
13 Oct 1867 | 11 Oct 1943 | 75 | |
| Grange | Kenneth Henry | 17 May 2013 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1929 | 21 Jul 2024 | 95 | |
| Granger | Clive William John Nobel Prize for Economics 2003 |
9 Mar 2005 | Kt Bach | 4 Sep 1934 | 27 May 2009 | 74 | |
| Granger | (Hugh) Rupert | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1890 | 15 Mar 1959 | 68 | |
| Granger | Thomas Colpitts | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1852 | 13 Jan 1927 | 74 | |
| Grannum | Edward Allan | 28 Aug 1926 | Kt Bach | 11 Dec 1869 | 16 Aqpr 1956 | 86 | |
| Gransden | Robert | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1893 | 10 Apr 1972 | 78 | |
| Grant | (Albert) William | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 6 Feb 1891 | 9 Nov 1965 | 74 | |
| Grant | Alfred Hamilton, later [1936] 12th baronet | 1 Jan 1918 2 Jan 1922 |
KCIE KCSI |
12 Jun 1872 | 23 Jan 1937 | 64 | |
| Grant | Allan John | 6 Jan 1941 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1875 | 19 Jul 1955 | 79 | |
| Grant | Andrew | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 1890 | 7 May 1967 | 76 | |
| Grant | Charles | 1 Jan 1885 | KCSI | 22 Feb 1836 | 10 Apr 1903 | 67 | |
| Grant | Charles John Cecil | 12 Dec 1934 1 Feb 1937 |
KCVO KCB (Mil) |
16 Aug 1877 | 9 Nov 1950 | 73 | |
| Grant | Clifford Harry | 2 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 12 Apr 1929 | 11 Feb 2014 | 84 | |
| Grant | David | 25 Oct 2016 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1947 | |||
| Grant | (Edmund) Percy Fenwick George | 18 Aug 1920 | KCVO | 23 Sep 1867 | 8 Sep 1952 | 84 | |
| Grant | Francis | 24 Mar 1866 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1803 | 5 Oct 1878 | 75 | |
| Grant | Francis James | 3 Jun 1935 | KCVO | 4 Aug 1863 | 17 Feb 1953 | 89 | |
| Grant | Heathcoat Salusbury | 1 Apr 1919 | KCMG | 13 Feb 1864 | 25 Sep 1938 | 74 | |
| Grant | Henry Fane Governor of Malta 1907‑1909 |
26 Jun 1908 24 Apr 1909 |
KCB (Mil) GCVO |
4 May 1848 | 28 Jul 1919 | 71 | |
| Grant | Ian David | 13 Jul 2010 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1943 | 20 Sep 2022 | 79 | |
| Grant | James Alexander | 21 Jun 1887 | KCMG | 11 Aug 1831 | 5 Feb 1920 | 88 | |
| Grant | James Hope | 21 Jan 1858 9 Nov 1860 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
22 Jul 1808 | 7 Mar 1875 | 66 | |
| Grant | James Monteith | 28 May 1969 | KCVO | 19 Oct 1903 | 1 Dec 1981 | 78 | |
| Grant | (John) Anthony MP for Harrow Central 1964‑1983 and Cambridgeshire South West 1983‑1997 |
10 Feb 1983 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1925 | 9 Oct 2016 | 91 | |
| Grant | John Douglas Kelso | 31 Dec 2004 | KCMG | 17 Oct 1954 | |||
| Grant | John Peter Lieutenant Governor of Bengal 1859‑1862; Governor of Jamaica 1866‑1874 |
14 Feb 1862 20 Feb 1874 |
KCB (Civ) GCMG |
28 Nov 1807 | 6 Jan 1893 | 85 | |
| Grant | John Thornton | 24 May 1881 | KCB (Mil) | 1812 | 15 Jan 1886 | 73 | |
| Grant | (Kenneth) Lindsay | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1899 | 24 Jan 1989 | 89 | |
| Grant | Kerr | 24 May 1947 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1878 | 13 Oct 1967 | 89 | |
| Grant | Malcolm John | 6 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1947 | |||
| Grant | (Matthew) Alistair | 13 Feb 1992 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1937 | 22 Jan 2001 | 63 | |
| Grant | Mavis | 12 Jun 1999 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Feb 1948 | |||
| Grant | Patrick Governor of Malta 1867‑1872 |
2 Jan 1857 1 Mar 1861 23 Apr 1868 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCMG |
11 Sep 1804 | 28 Mar 1895 | 90 | |
| Grant | Paul Joseph Patrick | 11 Dec 2009 | Kt Bach | 16 May 1957 | |||
| Grant | Philip Gordon | 3 Jun 1931 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Dec 1869 | 14 Jul 1943 | 73 | |
| Grant | Robert | 20 May 1896 26 Jun 1902 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
10 Aug 1837 | 8 Jan 1904 | 66 | |
| Grant | Scott Carnegie | 31 Dec 1998 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Sep 1944 | |||
| Grant | Thomas Tassell | 6 Sep 1858 | KCB (Civ) | 1795 | 15 Oct 1859 | 64 | |
| Grant | William Lowther | 1 Jan 1917 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Nov 1864 | 30 Jan 1929 | 64 | |
| Grantchester, Baron | see "Suenson-Taylor" | ||||||
| Grant-Duff | Arthur Cuninghame | 3 Jun 1924 | KCMG | 23 May 1861 | 11 Apr 1948 | 86 | |
| Grant-Duff | Evelyn Mountstuart | 29 Aug 1916 | KCMG | 9 Oct 1863 | 19 Sep 1926 | 62 | |
| Grant-Duff | Mountstuart Elphinstone MP for Elgin Burghs 1857‑1881; Governor of Madras 1881‑1886 |
28 Jul 1886 | GCSI | 21 Feb 1829 | 12 Jan 1906 | 76 | |
| Grant-Ferris | Robert Grant, later [1974] Baron Harvington [L] MP for St. Pancras North 1937‑1945 and Nantwich 1955‑1974; PC 1971 |
8 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1907 | 1 Jan 1997 | 89 | |
| Grantham | Alexander William George Herder Governor of Fiji 1945‑1947 and Hong Kong 1947‑1957 |
14 Jun 1945 7 Jun 1951 |
KCMG GCMG |
15 Mar 1899 | 4 Oct 1978 | 79 | |
| Grantham | Guy Governor of Malta 1959‑1962 |
5 Jun 1952 31 May 1956 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
9 Jan 1900 | 8 Sep 1992 | 92 | |
| Grantham | William MP for Surrey East 1874‑1885 and Croydon 1885‑1886 |
19 Jan 1886 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1835 | 30 Nov 1911 | 76 | |
| Grant-Sturgis | Mark Beresford Russell | 1 Jan 1923 | KCB (Civ) | 1884 | 29 Apr 1949 | 64 | |
| Grant-Wilson | Wemyss | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1870 | 21 Jan 1953 | 82 | |
| Granville, Earl and Countess | see "Leveson-Gower" | ||||||
| Granville | Keith | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1910 | 7 Apr 1990 | 79 | |
| Granville-Chapman | Timothy John | 30 Dec 2000 30 Dec 2006 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
5 Jan 1947 | |||
| Grasett | (Arthur) Edward | c Aug 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 1888 | 4 Dec 1971 | 83 | |
| Grattan | Edmund Arnout | 18 Nov 1889 | Kt Bach | 1818 | Aug 1890 | 72 | |
| Grattan-Bellew | Arthur John | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 23 May 1903 | 5 Jan 1985 | 81 | |
| Grattan-Doyle | Nicholas Grattan MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne North 1918‑1940 |
28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1862 | 14 Jul 1941 | 78 | |
| Graumann | Harry | 30 Dec 1922 | KBE (Civ) | 1868 | 19 Sep 1938 | 70 | |
| Graves | Cecil George | 2 Jan 1939 | KCMG | 4 Mar 1892 | 12 Jan 1957 | 64 | |
| Graves | Hubert Ashton | 1 Jan 1953 | KCMG | 10 Aug 1894 | 5 Apr 1972 | 77 | |
| Graves | Robert Windham | 1 Jan 1923 | KCMG | 6 Jul 1858 | 10 Feb 1934 | 75 | |
| Gray | Albert | 1 Jan 1919 | KCB (Civ) | 10 Oct 1850 | 27 Feb 1928 | 77 | |
| Gray | Alexander | 24 Jan 1933 | Kt Bach | 10 Jan 1860 | 28 Apr 1933 | 73 | |
| Gray | Alexander | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 6 Jan 1882 | 17 Feb 1968 | 86 | |
| Gray | Alexander George | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1884 | 26 Oct 1968 | 84 | |
| Gray | Archibald Montague Henry | 12 Mar 1946 13 Jun 1959 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
1 Feb 1880 | 13 Oct 1967 | 87 | |
| Gray | Bernard Peter | 6 Oct 2015 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1960 | |||
| Gray | Charles Antony St. John | 16 Dec 1998 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1942 | 3 Mar 2022 | 79 | |
| Gray | Charles Ireland | 1 Jul 2008 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1929 | 10 Feb 1923 | 94 | |
| Gray | Denis John Pereira | 18 Feb 1999 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1935 | |||
| Gray | Ernest MP for West Ham North 1895‑1906 and Accrington 1918‑1922 |
6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1857 | 6 May 1932 | 74 | |
| Gray | (Francis) Anthony | 26 Mar 1981 | KCVO | 3 Aug 1917 | 2 Aug 1992 | 74 | |
| Gray | George Mervyn | 31 Oct 1972 | Kt Bach | 30 Sep 1910 | 25 Aug 1973 | 62 | |
| Gray | Harold William Stannus | 9 Jun 1938 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Aug 1867 | 23 May 1951 | 83 | |
| Gray | Henry McIlree Williamson | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 14 Mar 1870 | 6 Oct 1938 | 68 | |
| Gray | Ian Gilmour | 1 Nov 2023 | Kt Bach | 22 Mar 1957 | |||
| Gray | James | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1891 | 14 Dec 1975 | 84 | |
| Gray | John MP for Kilkenny 1865‑1875 |
30 Jun 1863 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1815 | 9 Apr 1875 | 59 | |
| Gray | John Archibald Browne | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1918 | 4 Jan 2011 | 92 | |
| Gray | (John Armstrong) Muir | 23 Nov 2005 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1944 | |||
| Gray | John Michael Dudgeon | 10 Jun 1967 | KBE (Mil) | 13 Jun 1913 | 3 Feb 1998 | 84 | |
| Gray | John Milner | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 7 Jul 1889 | 15 Jan 1970 | 80 | |
| Gray | John Walton David | 1995 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Oct 1936 | 1 Sep 2003 | 66 | |
| Gray | Michael Stuart | 31 Dec 1985 | KCB (Mil) | 3 May 1932 | 13 Mar 2011 | 78 | |
| Gray | Reginald | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 29 Dec 1851 | 15 Sep 1935 | 83 | |
| Gray | Robert McDowall ["Robin"] | 18 May 1994 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1931 | 3 Apr 2022 | 90 | |
| Gray | Samuel Brownlow | 19 Dec 1901 | Kt Bach | 27 Apr 1823 | 20 Jan 1910 | 86 | |
| Gray | Susan Catherine | 31 Dec 2021 | DBE (Mil) | 21 Oct 1963 | |||
| Gray | Vivian Beaconsfield | 1 Jan 1945 | KBE (Civ) | 25 May 1885 | 16 Mar 1948 | 62 | |
| Gray | Walter | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 1848 | 17 Mar 1918 | 69 | |
| Gray | William | 30 Jun 1890 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1828 | 12 Sep 1898 | 70 | |
| Gray | William Stevenson | 24 Jul 1974 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1928 | 9 Jul 2000 | 72 | |
| Grayburn | Vandeleur Molyneux | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1881 | 21 Aug 1943 | 62 | |
| Graydon | Michael James | 17 Jun 1989 31 Dec 1992 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
24 Oct 1938 | |||
| Grayson | Henry Mulleneux, later [1922] 1st baronet MP for Birkenhead West 1918‑1922 |
5 Jun 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jun 1865 | 27 Oct 1951 | 86 | |
| Greatbatch | Bruce Governor of the Seychelles 1969‑1973 |
4 Mar 1970 20 Mar 1972 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
10 Jun 1917 | 20 Jul 1989 | 72 | |
| Greathed | Edward Harris | 28 Mar 1865 | KCB (Mil) | 8 Jun 1812 | 19 Nov 1881 | 69 | |
| Greaves | George Richards | 24 May 1881 25 Aug 1885 20 May 1896 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
9 Nov 1831 | 11 Apr 1922 | 90 | |
| Greaves | John Bewley | 15 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 6 Jun 1890 | 28 Jun 1977 | 87 | |
| Greaves | John Brownson | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 20 Jul 1900 | 22 Dec 1965 | 65 | |
| Greaves | Melvyn Francis | 2 May 2019 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1941 | |||
| Greaves | Philip Marlowe | Nov 2009 | KA | 19 Jan 1931 | |||
| Greaves | (William) Ewart | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1869 | 14 Mar 1956 | 86 | |
| Greaves | William Herbert | 14 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1857 | 18 Dec 1936 | 79 | |
| Greaves | (William) Western | 1 Jan 1974 | KBE (Civ) | 29 Dec 1905 | 8 Jul 1982 | 76 | |
| Greaves-Lord | Walter | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1878 | 18 Jun 1942 | 63 | |
| Green | Alan Michael | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1885 | 3 Aug 1958 | 73 | |
| Green | Allan David | 31 Dec 1990 | KCB (Civ) | 1 Mar 1935 | |||
| Green | Andrew Fleming, later [2014] Baron Green of Deddington [L] | 13 Jun 1998 | KCMG | 6 Aug 1941 | |||
| Green | David Mark John | 7 Dec 2018 | Kt Bach | 8 Mar 1954 | |||
| Green | (Donald) Percy | 5 Apr 1919 | KCMG | 12 Mar 1866 | 1950 | 84 | |
| Green | Edward | 13 Mar 1867 | KCB (Mil) | 1810 | 9 May 1891 | 80 | |
| Green | Frederick | 1 Jul 1912 1 Jan 1919 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
17 Jun 1845 | 18 Feb 1927 | 81 | |
| Green | Frederick Daniel | 30 Oct 1928 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1869 | 24 May 1932 | 62 | |
| Green | George | 23 Feb 1911 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1843 | 8 Apr 1916 | 72 | |
| Green | George Ernest | 6 Mar 1963 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1892 | Oct 1982 | 90 | |
| Green | George Wade Guy | 2 Jun 1877 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Apr 1825 | 27 Nov 1891 | 66 | |
| Green | (Gregory) David | 12 Jun 2004 | KCMG | 2 Dec 1948 | |||
| Green | Guy Stephen Montague Governor of Tasmania 1995‑2003 |
15 Feb 1982 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jul 1937 | 22 Jul 2025 | 87 | |
| Green | John | 7 Jul 1874 | Kt Bach | 1808 | 18 Sep 1877 | 69 | |
| Green | John | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 1892 | 1953 | 61 | |
| Green | John Frederick Ernest | 12 Dec 1919 | KCMG | 8 Aug 1866 | 30 Oct 1948 | 82 | |
| Green | John Little | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1862 | 15 Jan 1953 | 90 | |
| Green | Kenneth | 1957 | Kt Bach | 3 Dec 1907 | 20 Mar 1961 | 53 | |
| Green | Kenneth | 9 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1934 | 28 Jul 2010 | 76 | |
| Green | Malcolm | 13 Feb 2007 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1942 | |||
| Green | Mary Georgina | 1 Jan 1968 | DBE (Civ) | 27 Jul 1913 | 19 Apr 2004 | 90 | |
| Green | Michael Anthony | 16 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1964 | |||
| Green | Nicholas Nigel Lord Justice of Appeal 2018-; PC 2018 |
18 Feb 2014 | Kt Bach | 15 Oct 1958 | |||
| Green | Owen Whitley | 31 Jul 1984 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1925 | 1 Jun 2017 | 92 | |
| Green | Pauline | 31 Dec 2002 | DBE (Civ) | 8 Dec 1948 | |||
| Green | Peter James Frederick | 13 Jul 1982 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1924 | 27 Jul 1996 | 71 | |
| Green | Philip | 12 Dec 2006 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1952 | |||
| Green | (Richard) Kenneth | 1 Jan 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Dec 1907 | 19 Mar 1961 | 53 | |
| Green | William | 26 May 1894 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Aug 1836 | 16 May 1897 | 60 | |
| Green | William Henry Rodes | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | 31 May 1823 | 9 Sep 1912 | 89 | |
| Green | William Kirby Mackenzie | 21 Jun 1887 | KCMG | 1836 | 25 Feb 1891 | 54 | |
| Green | (William) Wyndham | 10 Apr 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 15 May 1887 | 12 Nov 1979 | 92 | |
| Greenacre | Benjamin Wesley | 31 Oct 1901 | Kt Bach | 24 Dec 1833 | 22 Apr 1911 | 77 | |
| Greenaway | David | 11 Nov 2014 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1952 | |||
| Greenaway | Percy Walter, later [1933] 1st baronet | 3 Oct 1932 | Kt Bach | 11 Jun 1874 | 25 Nov 1956 | 82 | |
| Greenaway | Thomas Moore | 5 Apr 1968 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1902 | 30 Oct 1980 | 78 | |
| Greenborough | Hedley Bernard ["John"] | 16 Jun 1979 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Jul 1922 | 3 Jul 1998 | 75 | |
| Greenbury | Richard | 26 Mar 1992 | Kt Bach | 31 Jul 1936 | 28 Sep 2017 | 81 | |
| Greene | Hugh Carleton | 1 Jan 1964 | KCMG | 15 Nov 1910 | 19 Feb 1987 | 76 | |
| Greene | John Ball | 27 Jun 1885 | Kt Bach | 1821 | 4 Feb 1896 | 74 | |
| Greene | Moya Marguerite | 9 Jun 2018 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Jun 1954 | |||
| Greene | Sidney Francis, later [1974] Baron Greene of Harrow Weald [L] | 3 Feb 1970 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1910 | 26 Jul 2004 | 94 | |
| Greene | Wilfrid Arthur, later [1941] 1st Baron Greene Lord Justice of Appeal 1935‑1937; Master of the Rolls 1937‑1949; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1949‑1950; PC 1935 |
25 Oct 1935 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1883 | 16 Apr 1952 | 68 | |
| Greene | William Conyngham PC 1912 |
23 May 1900 22 Jun 1914 |
KCB (Civ) GCMG |
29 Oct 1854 | 30 Jun 1934 | 79 | |
| Greene | (William) Graham | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Jan 1857 | 10 Sep 1950 | 93 | |
| Greene Kelly | Henry | 30 Jun 1906 | Kt Bach | 21 Jul 1863 | 7 Jun 1934 | 70 | |
| Greener | Anthony Armitage | 26 Oct 1999 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1940 | |||
| Greenfield | Cornelius Ewen MacLean | 1 Jan 1965 | KBE (Civ) | 2 May 1906 | 21 May 1980 | 74 | |
| Greenfield | Harry | 10 Feb 1948 15 Jun 1974 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
2 Oct 1898 | 23 Apr 1981 | 82 | |
| Greenfield | Henry Challen | 6 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1885 | 14 Sep 1967 | 81 | |
| Greengross | Alan David | 22 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 1929 | 13 Aug 2018 | 89 | |
| Greenhalgh | Richard Cecil | 15 Jan 2025 | Kt Bach | Jul 1944 | |||
| Greenhill | Alfred George | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1847 | 10 Feb 1927 | 79 | |
| Greenhill | Denis Arthur, later [1974] Baron Greenhill of Harrow [L] | 10 Jun 1967 1 Jan 1972 |
KCMG GCMG |
7 Nov 1913 | 8 Nov 2000 | 87 | |
| Greenidge | Cuthbert Gordon | 27 Dec 2019 | KCMG | 1 May 1951 | |||
| Greening | Paul Woollven | 16 Aug 1985 9 Sep 1992 |
KCVO GCVO |
4 Jun 1928 | 5 Nov 2008 | 80 | |
| Greenly | John Henry Maitland | 1 Jan 1941 | KCMG | 25 Jul 1885 | 31 Dec 1950 | 65 | |
| Greenstock | Jeremy Quentin | 13 Jun 1998 31 Dec 2002 |
KCMG GCMG |
27 Jul 1943 | |||
| Greenwell | Francis John | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1852 | 2 Feb 1931 | 78 | |
| Greenwell | Leonard | 19 Jul 1838 | KCB (Mil) | 1781 | 11 Nov 1844 | 63 | |
| Greenwood | Brian Mellor | 16 Feb 2012 | Kt Bach | 1938 | |||
| Greenwood | Christopher John | 10 Jul 2009 9 Jun 2018 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
12 May 1955 | |||
| Greenwood | Granville George MP for Peterborough 1906‑1918 |
11 Jul 1916 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1850 | 27 Oct 1928 | 78 | |
| Greenwood | James Mantle | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 22 Jan 1902 | 5 Dec 1969 | 67 | |
| Greenwood | Marjorie, later Viscountess Greenwood [wife of the 1st Viscount] |
2 Jan 1922 | DBE (Civ) | 20 Dec 1886 | 24 Apr 1968 | 81 | |
| Greer | Francis Nugent | 4 Mar 1920 1 Jan 1923 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
24 Feb 1869 | 6 Feb 1925 | 55 | |
| Greer | Frederick Arthur, later [1939] 1st Baron Fairfield Lord Justice of Appeal 1927‑1938; PC 1927 |
20 Mar 1919 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1863 | 4 Feb 1945 | 81 | |
| Greer | Harry | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1875 | 20 Mar 1947 | 71 | |
| Greer | Ian Andrew | 2 Nov 2023 | Kt Bach | 16 Apr 1958 | |||
| Greer | Joseph Henry | 3 Jun 1925 | KCVO | 1 Feb 1855 | 25 Aug 1933 | 78 | |
| Greeson | Clarence Edward | 8 Jun 1950 | KBE (Mil) | 29 Nov 1888 | 10 Jun 1979 | 90 | |
| Greet | Philip Barling ["Ben"] | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1857 | 17 May 1936 | 78 | |
| Greeves | Stuart | 1 Jan 1955 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Apr 1897 | 11 Oct 1989 | 92 | |
| Greg | Robert Hyde | 1 Mar 1929 | KCMG | 24 Dec 1876 | 3 Dec 1953 | 75 | |
| Greg | Walter Wilson | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 9 Jul 1875 | 4 Mar 1959 | 83 | |
| Gregg | Cornelius Joseph | 1 Jan 1941 1 Jan 1944 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) |
14 Nov 1959 | |||
| Gregg | Henry | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 1859 | 6 Aug 1928 | 69 | |
| Gregg | Norman McAlister | 28 Jan 1953 | Kt Bach | 1892 | 27 Jul 1966 | 74 | |
| Gregory | Andrew Richard | 11 Jun 2016 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Nov 1957 | |||
| Gregory | Augustus Charles For further information on this knight, see the note at the foot of the page |
9 Nov 1903 | KCMG | 1 Aug 1819 | 25 Jun 1905 | 85 | |
| Gregory | Charles Hutton | 24 May 1883 | KCMG | 14 Oct 1817 | 10 Jan 1898 | 80 | |
| Gregory | (George) David Archibald | 13 Jun 1964 | KBE (Mil) | 8 Oct 1909 | 21 Mar 1975 | 65 | |
| Gregory | Henry Stanley | 1 Jan 1948 | KCMG | 1890 | 29 Mar 1959 | 68 | |
| Gregory | Holman | 28 Mar 1935 | Kt Bach | 30 Jun 1864 | 9 May 1947 | 82 | |
| Gregory | (John) Roger Burrow | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 2 Apr 1861 | 27 Feb 1938 | 76 | |
| Gregory | Michael John | 22 Jun 2011 | Kt Bach | 1948 | |||
| Gregory | Philip Spencer | 11 Jun 1913 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1851 | 28 Oct 1918 | 67 | |
| Gregory | Richard Arman, later [1931] 1st baronet | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 29 Jan 1864 | 15 Sep 1952 | 88 | |
| Gregory | Theodore Emanuel | 30 Jun 1942 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1890 | 24 Dec 1970 | 80 | |
| Gregory | William Henry MP for Dublin 1842‑1847 and Galway County 1857‑1872; Governor of Ceylon 1872‑1877; PC [I] 1871 |
17 Aug 1875 | KCMG | 12 Jul 1817 | 6 Mar 1892 | 74 | |
| Gregson | Peter John | 26 Jan 2012 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1957 | |||
| Gregson | Peter Lewis | 11 Jun 1988 30 Dec 1995 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
28 Jun 1936 | 12 Dec 2015 | 79 | |
| Greig | Alexander | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 5 May 1950 | 71 | |
| Greig | Hector Chief Secretary at Malta 1837‑1847 |
26 Jan 1839 | KCMG | 1786 | 5 Dec 1873 | 87 | |
| Greig | (Henry Louis) Carron | 21 Feb 1995 | KCVO | 21 Feb 1925 | 11 Jul 2012 | 87 | |
| Greig | James William MP for Renfrewshire West 1910‑1922 |
25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 31 Jan 1859 | 10 Jun 1934 | 75 | |
| Greig | Louis | 3 Jun 1932 | KBE (Civ) | 17 Nov 1880 | 1 Mar 1953 | 72 | |
| Greig | Robert Blyth | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 23 Mar 1874 | 29 Nov 1947 | 73 | |
| Grenfell | Francis Wallace, later [1902] 1st Baron Grenfell Governor of Malta 1899‑1903; PC [I] 1904 |
25 Nov 1886 25 May 1892 15 Nov 1898 |
KCB (Mil) GCMG GCB (Mil) |
29 Apr 1841 | 27 Jan 1925 | 83 | |
| Grenfell | Harry Tremenheere | 30 Jun 1905 | KCB (Mil) | 9 Mar 1845 | 19 Feb 1906 | 60 | |
| Grenfell | Wilfred Thomason | 25 Jul 1927 | KCMG | 28 Feb 1865 | 10 Oct 1940 | 75 | |
| Grenfell | William Henry, 1st Baron Desborough MP for Salisbury 1880‑1882 and 1885‑1886, Hereford 1892‑1893 and Wycombe 1900‑1905 |
21 Jul 1908 3 Jun 1925 17 Apr 1928 |
KCVO GCVO KG |
30 Oct 1855 | 9 Jan 1945 | 89 | |
| Grenfell-Baines | George | 12 Jul 1978 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1908 | 9 May 2003 | 95 | |
| Grenier | John Charles Samuel | 9 May 1892 | Kt Bach | 16 Jun 1840 | 31 Oct 1892 | 52 | |
| Grenside | John Peter | 15 Feb 1983 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1921 | 28 May 2004 | 83 | |
| Gresford Jones | Edward Michael | 1 Jan 1968 | KCVO | 21 Oct 1901 | 7 Mar 1982 | 80 | |
| Gresley | (Herbert) Nigel | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1876 | 5 Apr 1941 | 64 | |
| Gresson | Kenneth Macfarlane PC 1963 |
1 Jan 1958 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Jul 1891 | 7 Oct 1974 | 83 | |
| Gretton | Jennifer Ann, Baroness Gretton | 17 Jun 2017 | DCVO | 14 Jun 1943 | |||
| Gretton | Peter William | 1 Jan 1963 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Aug 1912 | 11 Nov 1992 | 80 | |
| Greville | George | 9 Nov 1905 | KCMG | 12 May 1851 | 25 Oct 1937 | 86 | |
| Greville | Margaret Helen Anderson | 2 Jan 1922 | DBE | 20 Dec 1863 | 15 Sep 1942 | 79 | |
| Greville | Sidney Robert | 1 Jan 1912 | KCVO | 16 Nov 1866 | 12 Jun 1927 | 60 | |
| Grey | Albert Henry George, 4th Earl Grey MP for Northumberland South 1880‑1885 and Tyneside 1885‑1886; Governor General of Canada 1904‑1911; PC 1908 |
7 Oct 1904 23 Jul 1908 23 Oct 1911 |
GCMG GCVO GCB (Civ) |
28 Nov 1851 | 28 Aug 1917 | 65 | |
| Grey | Beryl Elizabeth CH 2017 |
11 Jun 1988 | DBE (Civ) | 11 Jul 1927 | 10 Dec 2022 | 95 | |
| Grey | Clare Philomena | 1 Jun 2022 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Mar 1965 | |||
| Grey | Frederick William | 2 Jan 1857 28 Mar 1865 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
23 Aug 1805 | 2 May 1878 | 72 | |
| Grey | George Governor of South Australia 1841‑1845, New Zealand 1845‑1854 and 1861‑1868, and the Cape Colony 1854‑1861; Premier of New Zealand 1877‑1879; PC 1894 See also the note at the foot of this page |
27 Apr 1848 | KCB (Civ) | 14 Apr 1812 | 19 Sep 1898 | 86 | |
| Grey | George, 2nd baronet MP for Devonport 1832‑1847, Northumberland North 1847‑1852 and Morpeth 1853‑1874; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1841 and 1859‑1861; Home Secretary 1846‑1852, 1855‑1858 and 1861‑1866; Colonial Secretary 1854‑1855; PC 1839 |
31 Mar 1849 | GCB (Civ) | 11 May 1799 | 9 Sep 1882 | 83 | |
| Grey | (George) Duncan | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1868 | 14 Feb 1937 | 68 | |
| Grey | Henry George, 3rd Earl Grey MP for Winchelsea 1826‑1830, Higham Ferrers 1830‑1831, Northumberland 1831‑1832, Northumberland North 1833‑1841 and Sunderland 1841‑1845; Secretary at War 1835‑1839; Colonial Secretary 1846‑1852; PC 1835 |
10 Jun 1863 25 Mar 1869 |
KG GCMG |
28 Dec 1802 | 9 Oct 1894 | 91 | |
| Grey | John | 2 May 1844 | KCB (Mil) | 1780 | 19 Feb 1856 | 75 | |
| Grey | John Howarth | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1875 | 1 Jan 1960 | 84 | |
| Grey | Paul Francis | 1 Jan 1963 | KCMG | 2 Dec 1908 | 15 Dec 1990 | 82 | |
| Grey | Raleigh | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Mar 1860 | 10 Jan 1936 | 75 | |
| Grey | Ralph Francis Alnwick, later [1968] Baron Grey of Naunton [L] Governor of British Guiana 1959‑1964, the Bahamas 1964‑1969 and Northern Ireland 1968‑1973 |
16 Feb 1956 1 Jan 1959 1 Jan 1964 2 Jun 1973 |
KCVO KCMG GCMG GCVO |
15 Apr 1910 | 17 Oct 1999 | 89 | |
| Grey | William Governor of Jamaica 1874‑1877 |
28 May 1870 | KCSI | 26 Mar 1818 | 15 May 1878 | 60 | |
| Grey-Smith | Ross | 31 Mar 1967 | Kt Bach | 22 Jul 1901 | 14 Jul 1973 | 71 | |
| Grey-Thompson | Carys Davina ["Tanni"], later [2010] Baroness Grey‑Thompson [L] | 31 Dec 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 26 Jul 1969 | |||
| Grey-Wilson | William Governor of St. Helena 1887‑1897, the Falkland Islands 1897‑1904 and the Bahamas 1904‑1912 |
9 Nov 1904 1 Jan 1918 |
KCMG KBE |
7 Apr 1852 | 14 Feb 1926 | 73 | |
| Grice | John | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 6 Oct 1850 | 27 Feb 1935 | 84 | |
| Grice | Paul Edward | 5 Jul 2016 | Kt Bach | 13 Oct 1961 | |||
| Gridley | Arnold Babb, later [1955] 1st Baron Gridley MP for Stockport 1935‑1950 and Stockport South 1950‑1955 |
1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Jul 1878 | 27 Jul 1965 | 87 | |
| Grier | (Edmund) Wyly | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1862 | 7 Dec 1957 | 95 | |
| Grier | Selwyn Macgregor Governor of the Windward Islands 1935‑1937 |
28 Feb 1934 23 Jun 1936 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
1 Apr 1878 | 8 Nov 1946 | 68 | |
| Grierson | Andrew | 13 Jun 1930 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1869 | 19 Oct 1936 | 67 | |
| Grierson | George Abraham OM 1928 |
14 Jun 1912 | KCIE | 7 Jan 1851 | 7 Mar 1941 | 90 | |
| Grierson | Herbert John Clifford | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 16 Jan 1866 | 19 Feb 1960 | 94 | |
| Grierson | James Moncrieff | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Jan 1859 | 17 Aug 1914 | 55 | |
| Grierson | Ronald Hugh | 16 Oct 1990 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1921 | 23 Oct 2014 | 93 | |
| Grieve | (Herbert) Ronald Robinson | 19 Aug 1958 | Kt Bach | 6 Jun 1896 | 1 Jul 1982 | 86 | |
| Grieve | Robert | 8 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 11 Dec 1910 | 25 Oct 1995 | 84 | |
| Griffin | Anthony Templer Frederick Griffith | 12 Jun 1971 1 Jan 1975 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
24 Nov 1920 | 16 Oct 1996 | 75 | |
| Griffin | Arthur Cecil | 23 Feb 1943 13 Jun 1946 10 Jun 1954 |
Kt Bach KCIE KBE (Civ) |
3 Mar 1888 | 28 Jan 1970 | 81 | |
| Griffin | (Arthur) John Stewart | 16 Jun 1990 | KCVO | 20 Feb 1924 | 1 Apr 2009 | 85 | |
| Griffin | (Charles) David | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1915 | 25 Mar 2004 | 88 | |
| Griffin | Charles James | 25 Jul 1923 | Kt Bach | 1875 | 3 Jan 1962 | 86 | |
| Griffin | Elton Reginald | 28 Sep 1970 | Kt Bach | 4 Jun 1906 | 16 Jun 1975 | 69 | |
| Griffin | Francis Frederick | 9 Feb 1971 | Kt Bach | 3 Jun 1904 | 22 Jul 1982 | 78 | |
| Griffin | Harry Daly | 12 Dec 1911 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1864 | 13 Apr 1936 | 71 | |
| Griffin | Herbert John Gordon | 12 Feb 1957 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1889 | 3 Mar 1969 | 79 | |
| Griffin | John Bowes | 19 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1903 | 2 Feb 1992 | 88 | |
| Griffin | John Patrick | 19 Apr 2024 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1942 | |||
| Griffin | (Lancelot) Cecil Lepel | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 5 Jan 1900 | 28 May 1964 | 64 | |
| Griffin | Lepel Henry | 24 May 1881 | KCSI | 20 Jul 1838 | 9 Mar 1908 | 69 | |
| Griffith | Arthur Frederick | 2 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1913 | 17 Nov 1982 | 69 | |
| Griffith | Francis Charles | 16 Apr 1931 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1878 | 16 Nov 1942 | 64 | |
| Griffith | John Purser | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1848 | 21 Oct 1938 | 90 | |
| Griffith | Nia Rhiannon MP for Llanelli 2005- |
1 Jun 2022 | DBE (Civ) | 4 Dec 1956 | |||
| Griffith | Ralph Edwin Hotchkin | 16 Apr 1932 16 Apr 1932 |
Kt Bach KCSI |
4 Mar 1882 | 11 Dec 1963 | 81 | |
| Griffith | Samuel Walker | 23 Jul 1886 1 Jan 1895 |
KCMG GCMG |
21 Jun 1845 | 9 Aug 1920 | 75 | |
| Griffith | William Brandford Governor of the Gold Coast 1880‑1881 and 1885‑1895 |
24 May 1887 | KCMG | 11 Aug 1824 | 19 Sep 1897 | 73 | |
| Griffith | William Brandford | 17 Jan 1898 | Kt Bach | 9 Feb 1858 | 8 Jan 1939 | 80 | |
| Griffith-Boscawen | Arthur Sackville Trevor MP for Tunbridge 1892‑1906, Dudley 1910‑1921 and Taunton 1921‑1922; PC 1920 |
6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1865 | 1 Jun 1946 | 80 | |
| Griffith-Jones | Eric Newton | 2 Jun 1962 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Nov 1913 | 13 Feb 1979 | 65 | |
| Griffith Williams | John | 27 Jun 2007 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1944 | |||
| Griffiths | David Edward | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 1895 | 8 Oct 1957 | 62 | |
| Griffiths | Eldon Wylie MP for Bury St. Edmunds 1964‑1992 |
24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1925 | 3 Jun 2014 | 89 | |
| Griffiths | (Elizabeth) Anne | 11 Jun 2005 | DCVO | 2 Nov 1932 | 3 Mar 2017 | 84 | |
| Griffiths | (Ernest) Roy | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1926 | 28 Mar 1994 | 67 | |
| Griffiths | Hugh Ernest | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1891 | 16 May 1961 | 70 | |
| Griffiths | Marianne | 28 Dec 2018 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Griffiths | Martin Alexander | 14 Nov 2019 | Kt Bach | 27 Apr 1962 | |||
| Griffiths | Michael | 18 Mar 2014 | Kt Bach | Sep 1951 | |||
| Griffiths | Percival Joseph | 8 Jul 1947 8 Jun 1963 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
15 Jan 1899 | 14 Jul 1992 | 93 | |
| Griffiths | Reginald Ernest | 13 Feb 1973 | Kt Bach | 4 Apr 1910 | 17 Jul 1991 | 81 | |
| Griffiths | William Hugh, later [1985] Baron Griffiths [L] Lord Justice of Appeal 1980‑1985; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1985‑1993; PC 1980 |
19 Feb 1971 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1923 | 30 May 2015 | 91 | |
| Griffiths | William Thomas | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1895 | 30 Jul 1952 | 57 | |
| Grigg | Edward William Macleay, later [1945] 1st Baron Altrincham MP for Oldham 1922‑1925 and Altrincham 1933‑1945; Governor of Kenya 1925‑1930; PC 1944 |
11 Oct 1920 2 Jan 1928 |
KCVO KCMG |
8 Sep 1879 | 1 Dec 1955 | 76 | |
| Grigg | Percy James PC 1942 |
1 Jan 1932 1 Jan 1936 |
KCB (Civ) KCSI |
16 Dec 1890 | 5 May 1964 | 73 | |
| Griggs | (William) Peter MP for Ilford 1918‑1920 |
11 Jul 1916 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1849 | 11 Aug 1920 | 70 | |
| Grigor | Carol Colburn | 29 Dec 2025 | DBE (Mil) | Sep 1944 | |||
| Grigson | Geoffrey Douglas | 21 Jul 2000 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1944 | |||
| Grigson | Wilfrid Vernon For information on his death, see the note at the foot of this page |
20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1896 | 26 Nov 1948 | 52 | |
| Grille | Frederick Louis | 23 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 20 Feb 1889 | 6 Oct 1958 | 69 | |
| Grimble | Arthur Francis Governor of the Seychelles 1936‑1942 and the Windward Islands 1942‑1948 |
1 Jan 1938 | KCMG | 11 Jun 1888 | 12 Dec 1956 | 68 | |
| Grime | Harold Riley | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1896 | 31 Aug 1984 | 88 | |
| Grimes | Robin William | 18 Oct 2022 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Grimley Evans | John | 4 Nov 1997 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1936 | 26 Mar 2018 | 81 | |
| Grimshaw | Nicholas Thomas | 17 Apr 2002 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1939 | 14 Sep 2025 | 85 | |
| Grimshaw | William Josiah | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1886 | 12 Sep 1958 | 71 | |
| Grimston | Rollo Estouteville | 12 Dec 1911 | KCVO | 26 Oct 1861 | 29 Jan 1916 | 54 | |
| Grimstone | Gerald Edgar, later [2020] Baron Grimstone of Boscobel [L] | 6 Feb 2015 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1949 | |||
| Grimthorpe, Baroness | see "Beckett" | ||||||
| Grimwade | Andrew Sheppard | 14 Aug 1980 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1930 | 30 Jan 2023 | 92 | |
| Grimwade | (Wilfrid) Russell | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 15 Oct 1879 | 2 Nov 1955 | 75 | |
| Grindle | Gilbert Edmund Augustine | 2 Jan 1922 | KCMG | 28 May 1869 | 6 Feb 1934 | 64 | |
| Grindrod | John Basil Rowland | 31 Dec 1982 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Dec 1919 | 4 Jan 2009 | 89 | |
| Grinlinton | John Joseph | 25 Jun 1894 | Kt Bach | 1828 | 12 May 1912 | 83 | |
| Grinstead | Stanley Gordon | 22 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 17 Jun 1924 | 13 Jul 2009 | 85 | |
| Groom | Littleton Ernest | 1 Jan 1924 | KCMG | 22 Apr 1867 | 6 Nov 1936 | 69 | |
| Groom | (Thomas) Reginald | 26 Oct 1961 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1906 | 28 Jun 1987 | 80 | |
| Groom | Victor Emmanuel | 1 Jan 1952 16 Jul 1953 |
KBE (Mil) KCVO |
4 Aug 1898 | 6 Dec 1990 | 92 | |
| Grose | Alan | 17 Jun 1989 | KBE (Mil) | 24 Sep 1937 | |||
| Grose | James Trevilly | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 13 Apr 1872 | 5 Dec 1944 | 72 | |
| Gross | Peter Henry | 11 Dec 2001 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1952 | |||
| Grossart | Angus McFarlane McLeod | 21 Oct 1997 | Kt Bach | 6 Apr 1937 | 13 May 2022 | 85 | |
| Grossman | Loyd Daniel Gilman | 10 Jun 2025 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1950 | |||
| Grosvenor | Hugh Richard Arthur, 2nd Duke of Westminster | 9 Nov 1907 | GCVO | 19 Mar 1879 | 19 Jul 1953 | 74 | |
| Ground | Richard William | 20 Jan 2014 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1949 | 22 Feb 2014 | 64 | |
| Grounds | Roy Burman | 8 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 18 Dec 1905 | 2 Mar 1981 | 75 | |
| Grove | Coleridge | 21 May 1898 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Sep 1839 | 17 May 1920 | 80 | |
| Grove | Edmund Frank | 3 Nov 1982 | KCVO | 20 Jul 1920 | 28 Jun 2010 | 89 | |
| Grove | George | 22 May 1883 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1820 | 28 May 1900 | 79 | |
| Grove | William Robert PC 1887 |
21 Feb 1872 | Kt Bach | 11 Jul 1811 | 1 Aug 1896 | 85 | |
| Grover | Anthony Charles | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 13 Oct 1907 | 3 Sep 1981 | 73 | |
| Grover | Malcolm Henry Stanley | 12 Dec 1911 22 Jun 1914 |
KCIE KCB (Mil) |
19 Jul 1858 | 17 Nov 1945 | 87 | |
| Groves | Charles Barnard | 13 Feb 1973 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1915 | 20 Jun 1992 | 77 | |
| Groves | John | 27 Jun 1900 | Kt Bach | 7 Oct 1828 | 2 Oct 1905 | 76 | |
| Grove-White | Maurice Fitzgibbon | 10 Apr 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 1887 | 3 Apr 1965 | 77 | |
| Grubb | Howard | 22 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1844 | 16 Sep 1931 | 87 | |
| Grubb | Kenneth George | 30 Jun 1953 13 Jun 1970 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
9 Sep 1900 | 3 Jun 1980 | 79 | |
| Grugeon | John Drury | 12 Feb 1980 | Kt Bach | 20 Sep 1928 | 22 Nov 2009 | 81 | |
| Grundy | Claude Herbert | 15 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 9 Feb 1891 | 31 May 1967 | 76 | |
| Grundy | Cuthbert Cartwright | 18 Aug 1919 | Kt Bach | 1846 | 1 Feb 1946 | 99 | |
| Grundy | Edouard Michael FitzFrederick | 1 Jan 1963 | KBE (Mil) | 29 Sep 1908 | 15 Jun 1987 | 78 | |
| Grundy | Mark | 2 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1959 | |||
| Grylls | (William) Michael John MP for Chertsey 1970‑1974 and Surrey North West 1974‑1997 |
13 Feb 1992 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1934 | 7 Feb 2001 | 66 | |
| Gubbins | Charles O'Grady | 20 Jun 1911 | Kt Bach | 23 May 1855 | 7 Dec 1911 | 56 | |
| Gubbins | Colin McVean | 1 Jan 1946 | KCMG | 2 Jul 1896 | 11 Feb 1976 | 79 | |
| Gubbins | William Launcelotte | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Jul 1849 | 8 Jul 1925 | 75 | |
| Guest | Charles Edward Neville | 1 Jan 1954 | KBE (Mil) | 4 Oct 1900 | 23 Jun 1977 | 76 | |
| Guest | Ernest Lucas | 1 Jan 1944 | KBE (Civ) | 20 Aug 1882 | 20 Sep 1972 | 90 | |
| Gueterbock | Paul Gottlieb Julius | 1 Jan 1949 | KCB (Civ) | 13 Sep 1886 | 8 Mar 1954 | 67 | |
| Guggisberg | (Frederick) Gordon Governor of the Gold Coast 1919‑1927 and British Guiana 1928‑1930 |
2 Jan 1922 | KCMG | 20 Jul 1869 | 21 Apr 1930 | 60 | |
| Guilfoyle | Margaret Georgina Constance | 31 Dec 1979 | DBE (Civ) | 15 May 1926 | 11 Nov 2020 | 94 | |
| Guillemard | Lawrence Nunns Governor of the Straits Settlements 1919‑1927 |
24 Jun 1910 2 Jun 1923 1 Jan 1927 |
KCB (Civ) KCMG GCMG |
7 Jun 1862 | 13 Dec 1951 | 89 | |
| Guinness | Alec CH 1994 |
10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 2 Apr 1914 | 5 Aug 2000 | 86 | |
| Guinness | Arthur Robert | 20 Jun 1911 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1846 | 10 Jun 1913 | 66 | |
| Guinness | Arthur Rundell | 9 Jun 1949 | KCMG | 26 May 1895 | 12 Mar 1951 | 55 | |
| Guinness | Edward Cecil, 1st Baron Iveagh, later [1905] 1st Viscount Iveagh and [1919] 1st Earl of Iveagh | 25 Feb 1896 7 Jan 1910 |
KP GCVO |
10 Nov 1847 | 7 Oct 1927 | 79 | |
| Guinness | Howard Christian Sheldon | 15 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 3 Jun 1932 | 23 Jun 2019 | 87 | |
| Guinness | John Ralph Sidney | 23 Feb 1999 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1935 | 27 Jul 2020 | 84 | |
| Guinness | Reginald Robert Bruce | 2 Aug 1897 | Kt Bach | 9 Sep 1842 | 9 Jul 1909 | 66 | |
| Guise | John Governor General of Papua New Guinea 1975‑1977 |
14 Jun 1975 16 Sep 1975 |
KBE (Civ) GCMG |
29 Aug 1914 | 7 Feb 1991 | 76 | |
| Guise | John Wright, 3rd baronet | 13 Sep 1831 10 Nov 1862 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
20 Jul 1777 | 1 Apr 1865 | 87 | |
| Guise-Moores | Samuel Guise | 3 Jun 1925 3 Jun 1931 |
KCB (Mil) KCVO |
24 Dec 1863 | 3 Oct 1942 | 78 | |
| Gujadhur | Radhamohun | 16 Mar 1976 | Kt Bach | 1909 | 12 Aug 1988 | 79 | |
| Gullett | Henry Somer | 2 Jan 1933 | KCMG | 26 Mar 1878 | 13 Aug 1940 | 62 | |
| Gumbs | Emile Rudolph | 18 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 18 Mar 1928 | 10 May 2018 | 90 | |
| Gumley | Louis Stewart | 5 Jul 1937 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1870 | 30 Sep 1941 | 71 | |
| Gundry | William See the note at the foot of this page |
21 Dec 1916 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 10 Jan 1917 | 71 | |
| Gunesekera | Frank Arnold | 29 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 14 Nov 1887 | 23 Jan 1952 | 64 | |
| Gunewardene | Ratnakirti Senarat Serasinghe | 2 Jan 1956 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1899 | 10 Aug 1981 | 81 | |
| Gun-Munro | Sydney Douglas Governor of St. Vincent 1977‑1979 and Governor General 1979‑1985 |
11 Jun 1977 29 Oct 1979 |
Kt Bach GCMG |
29 Nov 1916 | 1 Mar 2007 | 90 | |
| Gunn | George Roy | 10 Jun 1967 | KBE (Mil) | 23 Dec 1910 | 27 Feb 1974 | 63 | |
| Gunn | (Herbert) James | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 30 Jun 1893 | 30 Dec 1964 | 71 | |
| Gunn | John | 6 Aug 1898 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1837 | 20 Jan 1918 | 80 | |
| Gunn | John Currie | 9 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 13 Sep 1916 | 26 Jul 2002 | 85 | |
| Gunn | Robert Norman | 25 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1925 | Aug 2025 | 99 | |
| Gunn | William Archer | 31 Dec 1960 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Feb 1914 | 17 Apr 2003 | 89 | |
| Gunning | (Orlando) Peter | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1908 | 4 Nov 1964 | 56 | |
| Gunson | James Henry | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 1877 | 12 May 1963 | 85 | |
| Gunter | Geoffrey Campbell | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1879 | 17 Sep 1961 | 82 | |
| Gunther | John Thomson | 14 Sep 1975 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1910 | 27 Apr 1984 | 73 | |
| Gupta | Krishna Govinda | 19 Jun 1911 | KCSI | 28 Feb 1851 | Mar 1926 | 75 | |
| Gurden | Harold Edward | 20 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1903 | 27 Apr 1989 | 85 | |
| Gurdon | John Bertrand Nobel Prize for Medicine 2012 |
30 Nov 1995 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1933 | 7 Oct 2025 | 92 | |
| Gurdon | William Brampton MP for Norfolk North 1899‑1910 |
24 May 1882 | KCMG | 5 Sep 1840 | 31 May 1911 | 70 | |
| Gurner | (Cyril) Walter | 20 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1888 | 14 Aug 1960 | 72 | |
| Gurney | Eustace | 28 Jun 1911 | Kt Bach | 4 Oct 1876 | 3 Dec 1927 | 51 | |
| Gurney | Goldsworthy | 10 Aug 1863 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1793 | 28 Feb 1875 | 82 | |
| Gurney | Henry Lovell Goldsworthy For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page |
14 Apr 1947 1948 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
27 Jun 1898 | 6 Oct 1951 | 53 | |
| Gurney | Hugh | 3 Jun 1935 | KCMG | 4 Feb 1878 | 7 Mar 1968 | 90 | |
| Gurney | Somerville Arthur | 9 Nov 1909 | KCVO | 21 Oct 1835 | 17 May 1917 | 81 | |
| Gurney | Walter Edwin | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 1854 | 8 Jan 1924 | 69 | |
| Gurney-Dixon | Samuel | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1878 | 30 Apr 1970 | 91 | |
| Gutch | John | 13 Jun 1957 | KCMG | 12 Jul 1905 | 11 Feb 1988 | 82 | |
| Guthardt | Phyllis Myra | 12 Jun 1993 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Aug 1929 | |||
| Guthrie | Charles Ronald Llewelyn, later [2001] Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank [L] | 30 Dec 1989 11 Jun 1994 7 Jun 2019 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
17 Nov 1938 | 18 Sep 2025 | 86 | |
| Guthrie | Connop Thirlwall Robert, later [1936] 1st baronet | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 6 Jul 1882 | 28 Sep 1945 | 63 | |
| Guthrie | James | 12 May 1903 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1859 | 6 Sep 1930 | 71 | |
| Guthrie | Rutherford Campbell | 4 Oct 1968 | Kt Bach | 28 Nov 1899 | 20 Feb 1990 | 90 | |
| Guthrie | (William) Tyrone | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1900 | 15 May 1971 | 70 | |
| Guttery | Norman Arthur | 1 Jan 1951 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Jul 1889 | 23 Apr 1962 | 72 | |
| Guttmann | Ludwig | 15 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1899 | 18 Mar 1980 | 80 | |
| Guy | Gillian | 27 Dec 2019 | DBE (Civ) | Feb 1955 | |||
| Guy | Henry Lewis | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 15 Jun 1887 | 20 Jul 1956 | 69 | |
| Guy | Philip Melmoth Nelson | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 1804 | 10 Mar 1878 | 73 | |
| Guy | Roland Kelvin | 31 Dec 1980 31 Dec 1986 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
25 Jun 1928 | 13 Dec 2005 | 77 | |
| Gwalior, Dewan of | Rao Rajah Gunput Rao Kirkee Shamshir Bahadur | 31 Dec 1875 | KCSI | ||||
| Gwalior, Maharaja of | George Jiwaji Rao Scindia | 1 Jan 1941 1 Jan 1946 |
GCIE GCSI |
26 Jun 1916 | 16 Jul 1961 | 45 | |
| Gwalior, Maharaja of | Jayajirao Scindia | 25 Jun 1861 24 May 1866 1 Jan 1877 |
KSI GCSI Hon GCB (Mil) |
19 Jan 1835 | 20 Jun 1886 | 51 | |
| Gwalior, Maharaja of | Madho Rao Sindhia Bahadur | 25 May 1895 24 Jul 1901 31 Mar 1903 4 Dec 1917 |
GCSI Hon KCB (Mil) GCVO GBE |
20 Oct 1876 | 5 Jun 1925 | 48 | |
| Gwatkin | Frederick | 21 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 1885 | 20 Apr 1969 | 83 | |
| Gwatkin | Norman Wilmshurst | 1 Jan 1951 1 Jan 1963 1 Sep 1964 |
KCVO GCVO KCMG |
2 Aug 1899 | 31 Jul 1971 | 71 | |
| Gwatkin | Willoughby Garnons | 7 Jan 1920 | KCMG | 11 Aug 1859 | 2 Feb 1925 | 65 | |
| Gwyer | Maurice Linford | 4 Jun 1928 3 Jun 1935 14 Aug 1947 |
KCB (Civ) KCSI GCIE |
25 Apr 1878 | 12 Oct 1952 | 74 | |
| Gwynn | Charles William | 3 Jun 1931 | KCB (Mil) | 4 Feb 1870 | 12 Feb 1963 | 93 | |
| Gwynne | Roland Vaughan | 12 Feb 1957 | Kt Bach | 16 May 1882 | 15 Nov 1971 | 89 | |
| Gwynne-James | Arthur Gwynne | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 1885 | 17 Mar 1936 | 50 | |
| Gwynne-Jones | Peter Llewellyn | 31 Dec 2009 | KCVO | 12 Mar 1940 | 21 Aug 2010 | 70 | |
| Gwynne-Vaughan | Helen Charlotte Isabella | 3 Jun 1919 3 Jun 1929 |
DBE (Mil) GBE (Civ) |
21 Jan 1879 | 26 Aug 1967 | 88 | |
| Gyaw | Htoon Aung | 24 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 28 Apr 1895 | |||
| Gyee | Maung | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 1886 | 16 Jul 1971 | 85 | |
| Gyi | Joseph Augustus Maung | 14 Apr 1927 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 9 Mar 1955 | 82 | |
| Gzowski | Kazimierz Stanislaus | 21 May 1890 | KCMG | 5 Mar 1813 | 24 Aug 1898 | 85 | |

| Sir George Franckenstein [Hon GCVO 1937, GCVO 1938] | ||
| Sir George and his wife were killed in a plane crash in Germany, as reported in The Times of 15 October 1953:- | ||
| A Convair-240 two-engined aircraft of the Sabena company [the national airline of Belgium], on a flight from Salzburg, crashed six miles west of the Rhine-Main airport, outside Frankfurt, this afternoon. All its 40 passengers, including 11 women and three children, and the four members of the crew were killed. | ||
| The aircraft had not long resumed its flight to Brussels when, according to witnesses, it lost height, rose again, and then fell precipitously into the woods near Walldorf. German and American police and firemen recovered the bodies from the débris. There was some mist about, but the weather was good, with adequate visibility and only a light wind. | ||
| The airliner made the intermediate landing at Rhine-Main with 16 passengers and took on board 24 more, including several British subjects and American citizens bound for New York. | ||
| It is stated that the engines seemed to be misfiring. Once his aircraft was airborne the pilot apparently sought to gain height and to make a circuit in the hope of being able to land again. | ||
| Sir George Franckenstein, aged 75, formerly Austrian Ambassador to Britain, and his wife were among those killed in the air crash … | ||
| the cause of the crash is unknown. The aircraft caught fire when it hit the ground, and all on board died instantly. A German airport employee said that the Convair was "smashed to matchwood," which was scattered over a radius of 50 yards. A dozen pieces of luggage lay undamaged, having been thrown clear. | ||
| As to the cause of the crash, the Aviation Safety Network website states the probable cause was the short circuiting of the sparking plugs, due to a heavy deposit of lead on them. | ||
| The following [edited] obituary appeared in The Times also on 15 October 1953:- | ||
| Sir George Franckenstein … was one of the most distinguished members of the Diplomatic Corps in London during the period between the two wars. He was the envoy chosen by the Austrian Republic to represent it in London when diplomatic relations were resumed with Great Britain after the 1914‑18 War, and he held the post uninterruptedly until Austrian independence was destroyed by the German Reich in 1938. When his post was suppressed he became a British subject and was created a Knight Bachelor [sic]. The previous year he had had conferred upon him the G.C.V.O. | ||
| Franckenstein was born in 1878, the son of a diplomat of the old Austro-Hungarian service, Baron Karl Franckenstein, and of his wife, who had been by birth a Countess Schoenborn. As a young man he served as attaché and secretary in several of the larger Austro-Hungarian Embassies abroad before becoming private secretary to Count [Alois Lexa von] Aehrenthal, then Foreign Minister [1906‑1912]. He was afterwards frequently sent on special missions abroad, which included a visit to India and another to the Caucasus. | ||
| The most painful duty he had to perform was to go to Paris after the War of 1914‑18 to receive the terms of peace imposed upon the new and dismembered Austria. He used afterwards to recall how he - when all agreed to regard as one of the gentlest and most cultured of men - was confined behind barbed wire and never allowed to go for a motor drive without an armed guard. He combined dignity with tact in his difficult position, and the Vienna Government had no hesitation in choosing him to reopen the house in Belgrave Square where he had served before 1914 under Count Mensdorff [Austro‑Hungarian Ambassador to Great Britain 1904‑1914] - now to be a Legation instead of an Embassy. He made his Legation a centre of London life, where politicians, artists, journalists, and general society mingled without ceremony and where first-rate concerts were performed by Viennese virtuosi. | ||
| Franckenstein made a great success of his mission. He negotiated the loan raised for Austria under the League of Nations scheme, a large part of the money being found in London. He was also responsible for the idea for holding an exhibition of British art in Vienna in 1927, and furthered every project for encouraging British travellers to visit Austria. He drew the bonds of the two countries very closely together, culturally as well as politically, and when the Nazis seized his native land it seemed a natural transition for him to become a British subject. The normally rather complicated formalities of naturalisation were waived, and he immediately became known as Sir George, instead of Baron Franckenstein. He was active during the 1939‑45 War on a committee which prepared the case for an independent Austria after the end of hostilities. He published his reminiscences in a volume called i>Facts and features of My Life (1939). | ||
| In 1939 he married Editha, daughter of the late Captain N. Keppel King. There is a son of the marriage. | ||
| Sir Drummond Drummond Fraser [KBE 1920] | ||
| The report beneath of the inquest into Sir Drummond's death by suicide appeared in the Daily Telegraph of 2 August 1929:- | ||
| Depression following upon the realisation that he would never again be able to occupy the great position he had formerly held was stated at an inquest at Blakeney, on Wednesday, to have been responsible for the suicide of Sir Drummond Drummond Fraser, the well-known banker and financial authority. | ||
| Sir Drummond had been found earlier in the day with his throat cut. A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was recorded. | ||
| Helen Low, who had been Sir Drummond's nurse for seven months, said that she was on night duty. Sir Drummond woke at four, but subsequently slept. She left the room at 6.35, but hearing a noise four minutes later, she returned and found him in what she thought was a state of haemorrhage. She summoned assistance, and later it was discovered that his throat was cut. | ||
| Dr. H.W. Hales, of Sheringham, who had been attending Sir Drummond during his residence at Blakeney, said that he had a nervous breakdown in 1915, following the loss of his two sons in the war, and was considerably depressed at the death of his wife two years ago. He had entirely lost the use of his legs, and had to be helped in and out of bed. For some time he had hoped again to occupy the great position he once held, but the knowledge that he would never do so was gradually impressed on his mind and made him subject to fits of great depression. | ||
| Dr. Hales' partner said that a razor and case were found near Sir Drummond's right hand, and Mabel Reynolds, chamber-maid, described how Sir Drummond asked her on Sunday to give him a case from a chest of drawers. She did not know it contained any razors. | ||
| Sir Drummond Drummond Fraser, of Scottish descent, the son of the late Mr. W. Murray Fraser, was born in Manchester in 1867. He was for a time managing director of the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, and served as president of the Manchester Bankers' Institute. Interested in many financial and industrial undertakings, he was also a Director of Trafford Park Estates, of the Redeemable Securities Investment Trust, and of the First, Second, and Third Co‑operative Investments Trusts. Sir Drummond was vice-president of the Institute of Bankers, and hon. lecturer on banking at Manchester University. | ||
| Sir Drummond rendered especially valuable assistance to the country during and after the war in connection with finance. He helped materially to set on foot the system of day-to-day borrowing, greatly easing the financial difficulties of the Government. He was made a K.B.E. in 1920. | ||
| In 1921 he became the first organiser of the international credit scheme under the League of Nations, and in this work he was ably assisted by his wife, Lady Drummond Fraser. | ||
| Sir Christopher John Frayling [Kt Bach 2001] | ||
| Sir Christopher is a British cultural historian and a former Chairman of the Arts Council. One of his special interests is the "spaghetti western," which led to his writing a popular biography of Sergio Leone, and he has appeared in several documentaries about Leone and his films. This interest also extends to the films of Clint Eastwood, such that his motto is "Perge Scelus Mihi Diem Perficias." This is translated as "Proceed, varlet, and let the day be rendered perfect for my benefit," or, in Clint Eastwood's oft-quoted phrase, "Go ahead, punk, make my day." | ||
| Sir John Joseph Garvan [Kt Bach 1927] | ||
| Garvan's name was included in the 1927 New Year's Honours List published in a supplement to the London Gazette dated 31 December 1926 (issue 33235, page 2). A further entry in the London Gazette, dated 22 October 1927 (issue 33323, page 6697) states that "The King has been pleased, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm, to confer the dignity of Knighthood upon John Joseph Garvan." Garvan had, however, died on 18 July 1927, thus making the knighthood effectively posthumous. | ||
| Sir Anthony Hastings George [KCMG 1943] | ||
| Sir Anthony committed suicide in Baltimore in January 1944, as reported in the New York Times of 10 January 1944:- | ||
| Sir Anthony Hastings George, 56, British consul-general in Boston, was killed today in a fall from a fourth-story hotel window, the British consulate here [Baltimore] reported. | ||
| Sir Anthony, who had been in the consular service nearly all his life, was in Baltimore prior to returning to England on sick leave. | ||
| He was the British consul in Shanghai at the time of Pearl Harbor and was interned by the Japanese for eight months, returning to England in 1942. He had held the Boston post since February, 1943. Sir Anthony was unmarried. | ||
| Dr. Henry C. Wollenweber, assistant medical examiner for Baltimore, pronounced the death a suicide. Patrolmen Wilbert Sudmaier and John Foertschbeck reported that several passers-by saw Sir Anthony standing in the hotel window and one of them ran inside to notify the manager. When hotel men reached the room, which Sir Anthony had engaged last night, they found it empty. | ||
| Boston consular officials who had accompanied Sir Anthony to Baltimore said that he never had fully recovered from amoebic dysentery, contracted during his internment at Shanghai. | ||
| In another section of the New York Times on the same day (10 January 1944) Sir Anthony's life is described as follows:- | ||
| Sir Anthony Hastings George was the son of William Edward George, Downside, Stoke Bishop, Bristol. He was educated at Malvern and in 1908 passed the competitive examinations for consular service. His first post was in China, where he went as student interpreter in 1908. During his thirty-four years in that country he served in many capacities at Hankow, Nanking, Shanghai, Peiping, Tientsin and other places. | ||
| After many years as acting vice consul and acting commercial secretary, he was appointed vice consul in 1926. In 1929 he was appointed consul, in 1930 commercial secretary and in 1940 general consul. He served as British delegate to the China Customs Tariff Commission in 1922 and as representative from China at the coronation of King George in 1937. In 1938 Mr. George was made a companion of St. Michael and St. George. In the spring of last year he was made a knight in that order. | ||
| Sir Maurice White Gibson [Kt Bach 1975] | ||
| Sir Maurice and his wife were murdered by the IRA in April 1987. The subsequent inquest was reported by The Irish Times on 23 December 1987:- | ||
| The IRA killing of Lord Justice Maurice Gibson (74) and his wife, Lady Cecily [sic] (67), in a bomb explosion last April was described yesterday as a depraved crime against humanity. The condemnation of the double murder came from the Banbridge, Co Down coroner, Mr Daniel Thompson, when he recorded verdicts that both victims died from multiple injuries received in the massive blast. | ||
| Lord Justice Gibson, who was a Lord Justice [of] Appeal and the North's most senior judge after the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Lowry, was the fifth member of the justiciary in the North to die during the present troubles. | ||
| He and his wife were travelling towards Newry on the main road from Dundalk at about 8.35 am on April 25th last when their car was wrecked by a powerful device attached to a car which had been left parked on the roadside hard shoulder. The blast happened in the townland of Killeen in Co Down. | ||
| They had just crossed into Northern Ireland having travelled from Dublin where they had landed from a car ferry following a holiday abroad. They were driving past the stationary car when the explosion occurred. | ||
| The Gibsons' car, with Lady Cecily at the steering wheel and Sir Maurice in the front passenger seat took the full force of the blast and was hurled across to the opposite side of the road bursting into flames. The explosion was so strong that it left a crater 18 feet in diameter and almost 5 feet deep. | ||
| Police witnesses told the inquest of arriving at the scene and discovering two badly burned bodies in the burnt-out car. The Gibsons were formally identified by dental records. Autopsy reports showed that Lord Justice and Lady Gibson sustained severe injuries from the bomb blast and the coroner said that death appeared to have been instantaneous. | ||
| An RUC detective chief inspector said that although intensive inquiries had been carried out into the murders "to date no person has been made amenable." He said that the killings had been claimed by the Provisional IRA. | ||
| The inquest heard from Dr David Irwin how he and two other Irish rugby players, Nigel Carr and Philip Rainey were caught up in the blast while driving to Dublin for a rugby training squad session. As they headed south about 200 yards after passing a garage, there was a sudden explosion. Dr Irwin said: "I felt a lot of heat and noise." His car's front windscreen shattered and the car stopped. | ||
| I spoke to Nigel. He was groaning in the front seat beside me. He was cut on his forehead. One of his legs was caught with the dashboard being pushed in. I looked at Philip in the back. He was badly dazed but I could see that he wasn't cut. I got out of the car, and it was then that I saw a light sky blue coloured car in flames." | ||
| Dr Irwin said that he saw one passenger in the car's front seat, but could not see anybody else. "The flames were so intense that I couldn't get near the car at all." | ||
| Expressing his sympathy to the Gibson family, Mr Thompson said that the "savage murder" of the elderly couple was "not only a crime in the eyes of the state, it is a crime by its callousness against humanity itself. | ||
| Any person playing any part in such a murder is depraved. But the deliberate murder of an elderly judge and his wife is not only an act of depravity, it is the action of people who wish to create an anarchic society in which wickedness will go unpunished. Let no one be in doubt, only the depraved will prosper in such a society and everyone else will suffer," Mr Thompson said. | ||
| Maurice Raymond Gifford | ||
| The listing of knights created between 1837 and 1904 is almost entirely derived from Shaw's Knights of England. In this publication (volume 1, page 381), under the listing of KCMGs, there is shown the name of the Hon. Maurice Raymond Gifford, with the notation that the award had been made in recognition of services rendered in Matabeleland. Unfortunately this entry is incorrect - Gifford was never knighted and his name therefore should not have appeared in Shaw. The London Gazette for 24 April 1896 (issue 26733, page 2455) shows that Gifford was created CMG, not KCMG. The entry reads:- | ||
| Chancery of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Downing Street, April 17, 1896. The Queen has been graciously pleased to give directions for the following appointment to the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, in recognition of services rendered in Matabeleland: To be an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Distinguished Order: - The Honourable Maurice Raymond Gifford. | ||
| I have chosen to include Gifford in the listing, albeit in a different colour, so as to draw his entry to the attention of readers, with my object being to demonstrate that Shaw's listing of knights is not infallible. Another reason for his inclusion is that his life, and especially the manner of his death, warrant the addition of a note to his entry. | ||
| Upon Gifford's death, the following obituary appeared in The Times on 4 July 1910:- | ||
| Intelligence reached Grantham on Saturday of the death of the Hon. Maurice Raymond Gifford, C.M.G., of Boothby Hall. | ||
| Mr. Gifford, who was suffering from a nervous breakdown, went to undergo a rest cure at the house of Dr. Sturge, at Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. On Friday morning he was discovered by one of the servants rushing about the lawn with his clothes on fire. The servant secured assistance, and eventually, by means of rugs and blankets, the flames were subdued. Mr. Gifford was carried into the house terribly burned but conscious. He said some petrol which he had been using to clean spots from his trousers had been set on fire by a cigarette he was smoking at the time. He died later in the day from shock, retaining consciousness almost to the end. At the inquest the jury returned a verdict of "Accidental death." | ||
| Mr. Gifford was the fourth son of the second Lord Gifford by his marriage with Frederica, eldest daughter of the first Lord Fitzhardinge. He was born in May, 1859. His eldest brother is the present Lord Gifford, V.C.; his next eldest brother, Edward, a sub-lieutenant in the Navy, was drowned in the sinking of his Majesty's ship Eurydice, off the Isle of Wight 1878. Mr. Gifford was educated in the Worcester at Greenhithe, and served for some time as an officer of the mercantile marine. He saw service in Egypt in 1882 as a galloper for a war correspondent, then as a scout under General [Sir Frederick Dobson] Middleton in the Riel Rebellion [in Canada in 1885], and next as a scout in the Matabele Campaign of 1893. In the Matabele Rebellion, in 1896, he raised and commanded A and B Troop "Gifford Horse," and as a result of a severe wound received during the campaign his arm was amputated at the shoulder. His services on this occasion were recognised by the award of the C.M.G., and he commanded the Rhodesian Horse in the Jubilee Procession of June, 1897. During the South African War he joined the Kimberley Mounted Corps and served on General Mahon's staff at the Relief of afeking. | ||
| By his marriage with Marguerite, only child of the late Captain Cecil Thorold, of Boothby Hall, he leaves a family of three daughters and one son, Charles Maurice Elton, born in 1899 [who eventually became 5th Baron Gifford in 1937]. | ||
| On the occasion of his marriage to Marguerite Thorold, the New York Times of 22 September 1897 reported:- | ||
| Captain the Hon. Maurice Gifford, a brother of Baron Gifford of the British South Africa Company and General Manager of the Bechuanaland Exploration Company, who lost his arm as a result of a wound received during the Matabele war of last year, was married to-day at St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, to Miss Marguerite Thorold. | ||
| Among Capt. Gifford's presents to his bride was the bullet which cost him an arm. The bullet was set in Matabele gold and so arranged that the yellow metal formed a double-headed serpent. | ||
| Sir Charles John Stanley Gough VC [KCB 1881 and GCB 1895] | ||
| Born in India, at the age of 16 Gough joined the 8th Bengal Cavalry and saw service in the Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1848‑49. During the Indian Mutiny, Gough, together with his brother Hugh were members of the Corps of Guides. For a number of deeds during the Mutiny, Gough was awarded the Victoria Cross. The citation in the London Gazette of 21 October 1859 (issue 22318, page 3792) reads:- | ||
| First, for gallantry in an affair at Khurkowdah, near Rhotuck, on the 15th of August, 1857, in which he saved his brother, who was wounded, and killed two of the Enemy. Secondly, for gallantry on the 18th of August, when he led a Troop of the Guide Cavalry in a charge, and cut down two of the Enemy's Sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand to hand combat. Thirdly, for gallantry on the 27th of January, 1858, at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the Enemy's leaders and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He defended himself with his revolver, and shot two of the Enemy. Fourthly, for gallantry on the 23rd of February, at Meangunge, where he came to the assistance of Brevet-Major O.H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent, immediately afterwards cutting down another of the Enemy in the same gallant manner. | ||
| Gough remained in the Army, reaching the rank of General in 1891. | ||
| Both his son, John Edmund Gough, and his brother, Hugh Henry Gough, were awarded the Victoria Cross. Each of these are the subjects of notes below. | ||
| Sir Hugh Henry Gough VC [KCB 1881 and GCB 1896] | ||
| Gough was a lieutenant in the 1st Bengal European Light Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny when he was awarded the Victoria Cross. The citation in the London Gazette of 24 Dec 1858 (issue 22212, page 5516) reads:- | ||
| Lieutenant Gough, when in command of a party of Hodson's Horse, near Alumbagh, on the 12th of November, 1857, particularly distinguished himself by his forward bearing in charging across a swamp, and capturing two guns, although defended by a vastly superior body of the enemy. On this occasion he had his horse wounded in two places, and his turban cut through by sword cuts, whilst engaged in combat with three Sepoys. Lieutenant Gough also particularly distinguished himself, near Jellalabad, Lucknow, on the 25th of February, 1858, by showing a brilliant example to his Regiment, when ordered to charge the enemy's guns, and by his gallant and forward conduct, he enabled them to effect their object. On this occasion he engaged himself in a series of single combats, until at length he was disabled by a musket ball through the leg, while charging two Sepoys with fixed bayonets. Lieutenant Gough on this day had two horses killed under him, a shot through his helmet, and another through his scabbard, besides being severely wounded. | ||
| Gough remained in the Army, reaching the rank of General in 1894. | ||
| Sir John Edmund Gough VC [posthumous KCB 1915] | ||
| Gough has been described as a "member of the bravest family in England," since he was the son of a Victoria Cross winner (Sir Charles Gough) and the nephew of another (Sir Hugh Gough), both of whom are the subject of notes on this page. | ||
| After serving in British Central Africa, the Sudan, Crete and the Second Boer War, by 1903 Gough was a Brevet Major serving in the Rifle Brigade in Somaliland. On 22 April 1903, Gough was in command of a column when it came under attack by an enemy force in superior numbers. During the retreat, two of Gough's officers, Captains William George Walker and George Murray Rolland, went to the aid of another officer, Captain Bruce, who had been shot. Both Walker and Rolland were subsequently awarded Victoria Crosses, their citation in the London Gazette of 7 August 1903 (issue 27584, page 4981) reading:- | ||
| During the return of Major Gough's column to Denop on the 22nd April last, after the action at Daratoleh, the rear-guard got considerably in rear of the column, owing to the thick bush, and to having to hold their ground while wounded men were being placed on camels. At this time Captain Bruce was shot through the body from a distance of about 20 yards, and fell on the path unable to move. Captains Walker and Rolland, two men of the 2nd Battalion King's African Rifles, one Sikh and one Somali of the Camel Corps were with him when he fell. In the meantime the column being unaware of what had happened were getting further away. Captain Rolland then ran back some 500 yards and returned with assistance to bring off Captain Bruce, while Captain Walker and his men remained with that Officer, endeavouring to keep off the enemy, who were all around in the thick bush. This they succeeded in doing, though not before Captain Ross was hit a second time, and the Sikh wounded. But for the gallant conduct displayed by these Officers and men, Captain Bruce must have fallen into the hands of the enemy. | ||
| The report upon which Walker and Rolland received their awards was written by Gough, who, in his report, downplayed his own role in the failed rescue attempt. It was not until later that year that a full report reached the ears of the top brass and it became obvious that Gough was as deserving of recognition as Walker and Rolland. Accordingly, the London Gazette of 15 January 1904 (issue 27636, page 331) contained the following notice:- | ||
| During the action at Daratoleh, on 22nd April last. Major Gough assisted Captains Walker and Holland in carrying back the late Captain Bruce (who had been mortally wounded) and preventing that Officer from falling into the hands of the enemy. Captains Walker and Rolland have already been awarded the Victoria Cross for their gallantry on this occasion, but Major Gough (who was in command of the column) made no mention of his own conduct, which has only recently been brought to notice. | ||
| Gough was a Brigadier-General when war was declared in August 1914. He went to France with the British Expeditionary Force and by early 1915 was chosen to plan the defence of Neuve Chappelle. Gough was due to be promoted to Major-General in March 1915, but on 20 February, while visiting his old battalion (the Rifle Brigade) he was shot by a German sniper and died the following day. In recognition of his service, Gough was granted a posthumous knighthood, the citation appearing in the London Gazette of 20 April 1915 (issue 29136, page 3825) reading as follows:- | ||
| The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the posthumous honour of a Knight Commandership of the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath being conferred on the late Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) John Edmond Gough, V.C., C.B., C.M.G, A.D.C, who died on the 21st February, 1915, from wounds received in action; in recognition of his most distinguished service in the field. | ||
| Sir Gerald Graham VC [KCB 1882, GCMG 1885 and GCB 1896] | ||
| Graham was a lieutenant in the Royal Engineers during the Crimean War where his actions won him the Victoria Cross. The citation in the London Gazette of 24 February 1857 (issue 21971, page 656) reads:- | ||
| Determined gallantry at the head of a Ladder Party, at the assault of the Redan, on the 18th June, 1855. Devoted heroism in sallying out of the trenches on numerous occasions, and bringing in wounded Officers and Men. | ||
| Graham remained in the Army, serving in the Second Anglo-Chinese War in 1860 before returning to England where he held a succession of roles as commanding engineer in various Army bases. In 1882 he accompanied Wolseley to Egypt where he served in the campaign against Urabi Pasha. In 1884 he led his troops against Osman Digna, who he defeated at El‑Teb and Tamai. His final campaign was the command of the Suakin Field Force in the Sudan. He attained the rank of Lieutenant-General in 1884. | ||
| Sir Augustus Charles Gregory [KCMG 1903] | ||
| The following biography of Sir Augustus Gregory appeared in the November 1966 issue of the Australian monthly magazine Parade:- | ||
| Six weary men leading pack horses reached the mangrove-fringed mouth of the Albert River, on the Gulf of Carpentaria, in August, 1856, not far from the [present day] site of Burketown. They had set out ten weeks before from the Victoria River on a terrible overland journey that took them across Arnhem Land and down the desolate coastline of the Gulf. They were looking for the lost explorer Ludwig Leichhardt. The Albert River should have been the end of the march, for their leader, Augustus Charles Gregory, had ordered the expedition's schooner to meet them there. But as they gazed at the wide sheet of water the men's hearts sank. The schooner was not there. Their only hope of survival now was to push on while their provisions lasted. On the river bank Gregory buried a message under a marked tree and the party set out again. Their goal was the nearest settlement on the Queensland coast - Port Curtis, 1000 miles away. Gregory and the men struggled through the drought-ravaged wilderness of central Queensland for three months before reaching the sea again. | ||
| This expedition and his epic journey down the Barcoo River and Cooper's Creek to Adelaide two years later earned Gregory a great place in the annals of Australian exploration. His second expedition exploded the legend of an inland sea or great river system in the heart of the continent that had haunted explorers since the days of Governor Phillip. | ||
| Augustus Charles Gregory was born in Nottinghamshire in 1819, and as a child was taken by his parents to the new colony on the Swan River in West Australia. In 1841 he and his younger brother, Frank [1821‑1888], entered the Government Survey Office in Perth and within a few years were hardy, enterprising bushmen. The age of Australian inland exploration was just beginning, and Gregory's imagination was fired by the example of the pioneers. | ||
| In 1839 Captain George Grey made the first overland journey down the West Australian coast after the whaleboats accompanying his expedition were wrecked on the lonely shore of Shark Bay. Two years later [Edward John] Eyre became the first man to reach West Australia overland from the eastern colonies with his nightmare journey along the coast of the Great Australian Bight. By 1844 [Charles] Sturt was pushing north from Adelaide, reaching Cooper's Creek and exploring the forbidding saltencrusted plains round Lake Eyre and Lake Torrens. | ||
| Gregory's first two expeditions, ordered by the Survey Office in Perth, were intended to supplement the information brought back by Grey in 1839. On his march from Shark Bay, Grey had discovered the Gascoyne and Murchison Rivers and rich grasslands near the present site of Geraldton, but he had not attempted to penetrate the interior. The Swan River settlers were hungry for more pastures for their flocks and Gregory's instructions were to seek them along the upper reaches of the coastal rivers. | ||
| His first journey, in 1846, achieved little except the discovery of valuable coal seams on the Irwin River. Every time Gregory turned inland he encountered waterless desert. In September 1848, with five men, including his brother Frank, and provisions for three months, Gregory set out from Perth again and established a base on the Murchison River. As he pushed farther north the country worsened. For days the explorers hacked their way through dense bush, exhausted by the fearful heat and relying on native waterholes. Inland they saw nothing but rocky, sun-baked hills and arid plains. They were 350 miles from Perth when the men reached the limit of their endurance and had to turn back. Gregory's report was gloomy. A few stretches of good pastures existed along the coast. Behind them was a desert, lifeless except for a few miserable Aboriginals. | ||
| Although Gregory had failed in his primary objective he had added considerably to geographical knowledge. His reputation won him command of a much more important expedition a few years later. By the 1850s the search for the lost explorer Ludwig Leichhardt had become an Australia-wide concern. Expeditions were being planned in Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. Gregory's, promoted in Sydney, was one of the largest and best equipped. It sailed in the schooners Monarc and Tom Tough in September 1855. With Gregory were the botanist Baron von Mueller, Dr. Elsey as surgeon, nine other experienced bushmen. They had horses, cattle, sheep and several tons of provisions. | ||
| Gregory's plan was to establish a base on the Victoria River in what is now the Northern Territory, then explore south and east in the hope of picking up Leichhardt's trail. When the ships reached the river the Monarch was sent home, the Tom Tough being retained to carry later the party back to Sydney from some point on the coast. Almost at once disaster struck. While Gregory was on a preliminary journey inland the schooner ran aground. Half the stores were ruined when her hold was flooded. | ||
| She refloated, but it was January 1856 before Gregory set out again, hoping to follow the Victoria River to its source and find tribes who might give him news of Leichhardt. From the steamy coastal heat the explorers pushed south into country that rapidly changed into desert. The streams vanished into dry salt lakes or were lost in the sand. By the end of March, travelling at night to ease heat and thirst, Gregory and his men were back on the Victoria River to find scurvy breaking out among the party at the base camp. Gregory refused to give up the search. The Tom Tough was ordered to Koepang, in Dutch Timor, for fresh food while the explorers trekked overland to the Gulf of Carpentaria. | ||
| The mouth of the Albert River was fixed as a rendezvous. On June 21 Gregory, von Mueller, Elsey and three other men left the Victoria River with 34 packhorses. Across some of the worst country in Australia, the searing rocky wastes of Arnhem Land, they headed for the Roper River and then down the southern shore of the Gulf towards the Albert. They often had to open fire on bands of prowling natives. The horses began dying from exhaustion. Then came the stunning blow when the schooner failed to appear with its desperately needed food. Three months and 1000 miles of suffering and endurance rarely paralleled in Australian exploring lay ahead of them before they struggled into Port Curtis late in November 1856. The missing schooner - leaky, rotten and barely afloat - eventually turned up in Brisbane, having reached the Albert River after Gregory. | ||
| Gregory's feat won acclamation. Little more than a year later he was invited to lead another Leichhardt-hunting expedition being equipped in Brisbane. No one knew exactly what direction Leichhardt had taken when the left the last frontiers of settlement in southern Queensland in April 1848. Widely different theories were debated. Gregory's second expedition was based on the belief that the explorer might have headed due west towards the Barcoo River (discovered by [Edmund] Kennedy in 1847) and from there into unknown central Australia. | ||
| In March 1858, with eight men and 40 horses, Gregory left Moreton Bay and headed north-west along Kennedy's old track towards the headwaters of the Warrego River. A month later, after toiling painfully through the rugged hills at the head of the Warrego and the Nive, they emerged on the flat country along the upper reaches of the Barcoo. A scene of appalling desolation met their eyes - a harsh, lifeless landscape withered by drought and shimmering in a haze of terrible heat. The river was only a string of stagnant pools. Even the stunted trees along its banks were dead. All round was a vast expanse of sun-baked mud riddled with great fissures. Their starving horses ate decayed weeds in the pools and gnawed the bark from deserted native gunyahs. Only the hope of finding better country downstream kept Gregory and his men plodding wearily on. | ||
| Near the junction of the Barcoo and the Alice, they stumbled on a discovery whose significance was to be debated for the next 50 years. They found a tree marked with the letter "L". Nearby were the stumps of trees that had obviously been felled with an axe. At last it seemed that they had struck the long-lost trail of Ludwig Leichhardt. With revived spirits the explorers pushed on. Gradually the country improved. Long stretches of water appeared in the river bed and there was grass for the emaciated horses. By the end of May Gregory realised he had entered territory reached by Sturt from Adelaide 13 years before. Thus he had established the important fact that Kennedy's Barcoo and Sturt's Cooper's Creek were the same stream. However, his men were near the end of their tether. As they approached Lake Eyre the river vanished again into mud plains and sandhills stretching away as far as the eye could see. To continue westward would have been almost certain suicide. So Gregory turned south down the Strzelecki River and led his party through the wild Flinders Ranges between Lakes Frome and Torrens on the shortest route to Adelaide. | ||
| Although the mystery of Leichhardt was still unsolved, Gregory had made a momentous contribution to the knowledge of central Australia. The journey down the Barcoo was his last major expedition but many active and valuable years lay ahead of him as surveyor-general of the new colony of Queensland. He marked out the boundary between Queensland and N.S.W. He became a member of the Queensland Parliament, was president of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Science and was knighted in 1903. When he died on June 25, 1905, he was one of the last survivors of the heroic age of Australian exploration. | ||
| Sir George Grey [KCB 1848] | ||
| Sir George Grey enjoyed a long career as a colonial administrator and politician. In his younger days, however, he was one of Australia's most ill-fated explorers, as is told in the following article which appeared in the July 1969 issue of the Australian monthly magazine Parade:- | ||
| A little band of human scarecrows, their clothing hanging in tatters and their bearded, blackened faces gaunt with hunger, stumbled into the outlying huts of the township of Perth [Western Australia] on April 21, 1839. So wild was the appearance of their leader that the settlers mistook him for a mad Malay who sometimes emerged from the bush to raid their livestock and provisions. But as young Lieutenant George Grey hoarsely gasped out his story the pioneers lowered their loaded muskets and gathered round him to listen in astonishment. For 500 miles, by whaleboat and then on foot, Grey had led his party down the desolate, unknown West Australian coast from Shark Bay to the banks of the Swan River. Three more weeks passed before the rest of the expedition, scattered along the trail far behind Grey's advance group, were discovered and brought to safety by a rescue team from Perth. As the full account of their wanderings became known, it was realised that they had accomplished one of the most extraordinary feats of exploration in early Australian history. | ||
| Few explorers ever started with less experience or in stranger circumstances than the man destined to open up thousands of miles of what is now the flourishing hinterland of the West Australian coast. It all began because in the summer of 1836 two youthful officers in London decided that they were bored by the parade ground monotony of peacetime army existence. Lieut. George Grey was 24 and his friend Lieut. Lushington even younger when they searched the atlas for some place that might offer an outlet for their adventurous spirits. Neither knew anything about Australia except that it was invitingly remote and there were many big blank spaces on the maps of the mysterious continent. | ||
| The eastern side had been thoroughly explored by land and sea since the original convict colony was planted on Sydney Cove nearly 50 years before. However, apart from the recently founded outpost on the Swan River, the vast western coast from Arnhem Land to Cape Leeuwin was still almost completely unknown. Early Dutch navigators had made landfalls there on their way to the East Indies and given Dutch names to bays, islands and headlands along the shore. Matthew Flinders and a few other seamen had also visited the coast. But what lay inland from the barren, forbidding beaches no one could say. | ||
| It was late in 1836 when Grey and Lushington approached the Colonial Office and offered to lead an expedition overland from Arnhem Land to the Swan River. The authorities were sceptical, but support from the Royal Geographical Society turned the scale, and in July 1837 the explorers sailed from Plymouth in the warship Beagle. At Cape Town they chartered the 140-ton schooner Lynher, and Grey, as commander of the party, completed preparations for his first disastrous venture on Australian soil. Into the tiny ship were stowed 31 sheep, 19 goats, six dogs and three months' provisions of flour and salt meat. Five more volunteers were enlisted in Cape Town, bringing the total, apart from the crew, to 11 men, including five soldiers and an army surgeon. Of them all only one, a seaman named Ruston, had ever seen the West Australian coast before. Grey himself had only the vaguest idea of the geography of the region. | ||
| On December 2 the Lynher dropped anchor in Hanover Bay, near Collier Bay, half way between the present towns of Derby and Wyndham, and almost immediately things began to go wrong. Grey impetuously set off inland with five men on a preliminary survey, and in the rugged, sun-scorched country his inexperience was soon fatally apparent. After narrowly escaping death from drowning in a tidal creek and then from the spears of the Aboriginals, Grey decided to establish a camp on the Prince Regent River. Meanwhile he had sent the Lynher to Dutch Timor to get horses. By the time the ship returned in January 1838 the expedition was already disintegrating. Most of the livestock were dead. The men were exhausted by heat and sickness and the monsoon season had broken in torrential, unceasing rain storms. | ||
| Nevertheless Grey refused to abandon his plans, and on January 29 the explorers wearily set out for their distant goal of Perth, 2000 miles away. For a fortnight they plodded on, often forced by swollen streams to detour into wild hills and gorges where most of the pack horses died and provisions had to be thrown away to lighten the loads of the survivors. February 21 brought the crowning calamity when hordes of hostile natives appeared on the rocks in front of them and Grey was struck down with three spears embedded in his body. Musket fire drove the savages off, but for weeks the party was halted while Grey lay tossing in agony from a gaping, abscessed wound in his thigh. | ||
| The end came when they struggled to the banks of the Glenelg River, by now on starvation rations and their leader terribly weakened by his constant sufferings. The country after the rains, Grey wrote in his journal, was "as verdant and fertile as the eye of man ever rested upon." In caves near the headwaters of the river he found an astonishing array of rock paintings - grotesque human figures totally unlike any work of the primitive Australian Aboriginals. The origins of these paintings still puzzles modern anthropologists and many theories - including ancient contacts with the civilisations of Indonesia and Malaya - have been advanced to explain them. Grey was the first white man to see them but, with his men driven to the limit of their endurance, he realised that he could explore no farther. By April 15, with Grey doped by massive doses of laudanum to deaden his pain, the little band was back at Hanover Bay, where mercifully the Lynher was still at anchor. | ||
| A few weeks later the schooner landed them on the island of Mauritius, Grey still stubbornly determined to return to Australia as soon as his men had recuperated and his wounds had healed. In September he reached Perth with four of his original companions, to discover that Governor Stirling was none too enthusiastic about helping the amateur explorers. It was early in the following year before he found an American skipper willing to land Grey with his men and three whaleboats somewhere near the modern site of Carnarvon, about 500 miles north of Perth. By then Grey had enlisted six more local settlers in his party. And in February 1839 his second and much more famous expedition disembarked on Bernier Island in the entrance to Shark Bay. | ||
| Once more Grey's impatience and lack of elementary foresight almost cost his followers their lives. Bernier Island, which he had planned as his base, proved to be a waterless waste of sand and scrub, and the party's only hope of survival was to get to the mainland as quickly as possible. One of the whaleboats had been smashed in the surf. Then a hurricane swept the island, scattering and ruining a large part of their store of provisions. When the storm subsided Grey ordered his men to bury some of the remaining stores on the beach before setting out with the remaining two boats for a preliminary survey of the nearest coast. | ||
| Steering through sandbanks and dismal mangrove swamps they eventually struggled ashore on the eastern side of Shark Bay near the mouth of the Gascoyne River, but already their plight was desperate. Beaten by incessant rain and threatened by hostile natives whenever they moved, the men huddled miserably in the boats watching their daily ration dwindle to a handful of damp flour and rotting meat. With fever and dysentery adding to their horrors, Grey decided he must return to Bernier Island and salvage the only provisions that stood between them and starvation. But as they made their way painfully back across Shark Bay to the island they found fresh disaster awaiting them. Storm-driven surf had raked the beaches like a giant plough. More than half the stores were irretrievably lost. Much of the rest was a sodden, salt-encrusted mass of refuse. | ||
| Bitterly, Grey gave the only possible order: exploring must be abandoned. Somehow they must get back to Perth in the boats before they starved. On March 20, with some of the men too feeble to handle the sails, they watched Bernier Island drop astern and set their course southward down the coast. Fate, however, still had one more blow in store. It came only two days later, when Grey steered towards the long sandy beach of Gantheaume Bay to give his men a brief respite ashore. One whaleboat was swept on a hidden reef and smashed to pieces. The other was so badly damaged that it would have been suicide to put to sea in it again. | ||
| No lives had been lost, but the men may well have felt that they had been spared only to face a much more terrible fate on dry ground. Week after week they plodded on, living on boiled grass, wild cane, thistles, shellfish and dead sea birds they found washed up on the beach. Grey discovered and named the Murchison River. They passed the site of the modern Geraldton and its rich surrounding country and crossed the wide dry bed of the Irwin River. By then it was apparent to Grey that the weaker members of his party would never survive the pace at which he relentlessly drove them forward. Taking six of his toughest men he decided to push on ahead and bring rescue, leaving Surgeon Walker to lead the stragglers on the last fearful stage of the journey. | ||
| At last, on April 21, having eaten nothing for a week but a parrot and roasted frogs given them by the natives, Grey's little band staggered into the outlying settlements of Perth. For the next three weeks rescue parties scoured the coast to the picking up the rest of the expedition, only one man of which had died and been buried in the sandhills, within a few days' march of the Swan River. | ||
| Grey had achieved much less than he hoped when he and Lushington had poured out their optimistic plans in the Colonial Office in London. But, with all his rashness and inexperience, he had removed one big blank space from the Australian map. And he had blazed the trail into a vast new territory for the pioneers of the west. | ||
| George Grey was later to enjoy a long and distinguished career as Governor of South Australia and New Zealand before his death in 1898. He was to be hailed as one of the greatest colonial administrators of his era. He was also, in more youthful days, certainly one of its strangest explorers. | ||
| Sir Wilfrid Vernon Grigson [Kt Bach 1948] | ||
| Sir Wilfrid was killed in a plane crash in November 1948. The accident went almost unnoticed in the British Press, with most papers containing little more than the fact of the crash and the death-toll. Nowhere have I been able to find any substantial reports of the crash or on any subsequent investigation by the authorities. The report below appeared in The Times of India on 27 November 1948:- | ||
| All the 21 persons aboard a Pak Airways plane - 16 passengers and five crew - were killed when it crashed at noon today, 196 miles from Lahore. | ||
| The crash occurred at Verhari, in Multan district, West Punjab. The plane was on its regular passenger flight from Karachi to Lahore. It had taken off from Karachi at eight this morning. | ||
| The Pak Airways office in Lahore said tonight that last contact with the plane was made while it was flying between Multan and Montgomery, near about Verhari where it later crashed. The cause of the crash is not known. Two parties of Pak Airways officers left Lahore by plane this evening for the scene of the accident to make further inquiries and bring back the dead bodies. | ||
| Our Karachi correspondent says the passengers included Sir Wilfrid Grigson | ||
| Sir William Gundry [nominated Kt Bach 1916, but not invested] | ||
| Sir William enjoyed his knighthood for less than three weeks, and had not been invested with the insignia, when he died in January 1917. A year later, the Edinburgh Gazette (issue 13201, page 503) contained a notice dated 23 January 1918 which stated that:- | ||
| The King has been pleased, by Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, bearing date the 9th January 1918, to ordain and declare that Florence Eugenie Barwell Gundry, widow of William Gundry, Esquire, late of North Lodge, Enfield Chase, in the County of Middlesex, shall have, hold and enjoy the style, title, place and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived to receive the honour of Knight Bachelor at the hands of His Majesty. | ||
| Sir Henry Lovell Goldsworthy Gurney [Kt Bach 1947 and KCMG 1948] | ||
| Gurney was the British High Commissioner in Malaya between 1948 and his assassination by communist insurgents in 1951. The following account of his assassination appeared in The Times of 8 October 1951:- | ||
| Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, was murdered by Communist terrorists yesterday on the third anniversary of his appointment to office. He died very bravely. Even in Malaya, where each road journey is a calculated risk and minds have been conditioned to think clearly in violent circumstances, details of ambushes are rarely reported coherently, but yesterday's survivors remembered that the High Commissioner behaved as the King's representative should. | ||
| He was travelling by road, accompanied by his wife and private secretary, to Fraser's Hill, a hill resort some 70 miles north of Kuala Lumpur, when his car and the police escort were ambushed two miles from a gap on the Kuala Kubu and Pahang road. Automatic fire swept the small convoy as it slowly negotiated bends on the hill road and concentrated on the High Commissioner's car, which came to a halt with its driver seriously wounded. | ||
| Mr. [later Sir] Michael Hogan, the Attorney-General, who is now the officer administering the Government, was following the convoy. He described how Sir Henry Gurney deliberately stepped out of his car to face the danger and to draw away fire from his wife. He was killed almost immediately, shot through the head and body. | ||
| Lady Gurney escaped injury, although she had to shelter for nearly an hour in a culvert into which her husband's body had fallen. Mr. D. Staples, the secretary, was slightly wounded, and there were six police casualties. The terrorists escaped. Military sweeps had been made through the area last week, and a recently vacated terrorist camp, large enough to accommodate 100, had been found yesterday. | ||
| The High Commissioner's police escort had been left behind before the ambush because of a mechanical fault, and his Rolls-Royce, flying the Federation flag and bearing the crown insignia - it was typical of Sir Henry Gurney that he never sought security by travelling incognito - was travelling between a small car and an armoured vehicle. The ambush had been well prepared; notes on military traffic left behind by one terrorist indicated that the road had been kept under observation for two days, and it is believed that more than 30 terrorists took part, firing light machine-guns and rifles from positions dominating a half-mile stretch of road. | ||
| As yet there is no evidence to suggest that they were waiting especially for the High Commissioner; nor can it be supposed that the ambush would have been safely evaded had the escort been complete. The Kuala Kubu road, like most of Malaya's highways, offers many opportunities for ambuscade, and when the leading car is brought to a standstill casualties in following vehicles are inevitable. Only armour can provide adequate protection. | ||
| A day of morning was declared in Malaya and Singapore, and Asian notables were quick to offer their condolences. They were not formal panegyrics, because Sir Henry Gurney was an Englishman whom Asians could respect and trust. He had a sympathy for nationalist aspirations which some Europeans found hard to understand, and an intellectual integrity which saw clearly not only the problems of Malaya but also the virtues of its peoples. For him their political independence within the Commonwealth was an objective, and not a platitude written into the federal agreement. | ||
| He was a calm man, confident in his ability, and it has been said that he did not care much for public opinion. Certainly he was not given to self-advertisement, and other men enjoyed the prestige which many of his achievements should have brought him. Few people knew of the humanity and charity with which he supported Malay and Chinese orphans. | ||
| His most important contribution to the welfare of Malaya was his understanding of the conditions in which Communism flourishes. He firmly opposed professional advice which almost bordered on an insistence that political and social reforms should be postponed until after the emergency. It must have sounded attractive to an administrator burdened with so many problems, but instead he decided that the attack on Communism must be three-pronged - military, political and social. The Briggs plan was inspired by Sir Henry Gurney. [The Briggs Plan was devised by General Sir Harold Briggs and aimed to defeat the Communists by cutting off their sources of support.] | ||
| The membership system in the Legislature, under which Asians assumed ministerial responsibility, was his last major political reform, and he did much to facilitate the establishment of the trade union movement. These and other actions, such as the resettlement of Chinese squatters, combined to make a political counter-reformation which promises to defeat Communism if the principles established are maintained. | ||
| The terrorists had threatened to capture him alive, but he travelled in all parts of the country, always impeccably dressed, always seeing things for himself, and always seeking out tappers, miners, clerks, squatters, and other Malayans who did not sign his visitors' book. Thus he courted the sudden end which came yesterday on a lonely hillside, but he came to know intimately the conditions of frustration and crippled idealism which lead to Communism. The terrorist who fired the fatal shots will probably never know the immensity of the crime he has committed against Malaya. | ||

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