| KNIGHTS AND DAMES HA - HOR |
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| Last updated 24/11/2018 (16 Mar 2026) | |||||||
| Last Name/Title | First Names | Created | Order | Born | Died | Age | |
| Habakkuk | John Hrothgar | 10 Feb 1976 | Kt Bach | 13 May 1915 | 3 Nov 2002 | 87 | |
| Haberfield | John Kerle | 26 Mar 1851 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1785 | 27 Dec 1857 | 72 | |
| Habgood | Anthony John | 23 Mar 2018 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1946 | |||
| Habgood | Francis John Stapylton [son of John Stapylton Habgood, Baron Habgood [L]] |
24 Jun 2021 | Kt Bach | 19 Nov 1964 | |||
| Habibullah | Muhammad | 8 Jul 1922 3 Jun 1924 3 Jun 1927 |
Kt Bach KCIE KCSI |
22 Sep 1869 | 16 May 1948 | 78 | |
| Hackett | John Winthrop For information on his wife, see the note at the foot of this page |
2 Jan 1911 3 Jun 1913 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
4 Feb 1848 | 19 Feb 1916 | 68 | |
| Hackett | John Winthrop | 2 Jun 1962 10 Jun 1967 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
5 Nov 1910 | 9 Sep 1997 | 86 | |
| Hackett | Maurice Frederick | 14 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1905 | 16 Feb 1980 | 74 | |
| Hackett | William | 2 Dec 1866 | Kt Bach | 1824 | 17 May 1877 | 52 | |
| Hackett | William Bartholomew | 10 Jun 1852 | Kt Bach | 1800 | 28 Jan 1872 | 71 | |
| Hacking | James | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1850 | 30 May 1929 | 79 | |
| Hacking | John | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1888 | 29 Sep 1969 | 80 | |
| Hackitt | Judith Elizabeth | 31 Dec 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Dec 1954 | |||
| Hadcock | (Albert) George | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 22 Mar 1861 | 4 Jun 1936 | 75 | |
| Haddacks | Paul Kenneth | 31 Dec 1999 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Oct 1946 | |||
| Hadden | Charles Frederic | 26 Jun 1908 | KCB (Civ) | 2 Jun 1854 | 13 Sep 1924 | 70 | |
| Haddon | Richard Walker | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1893 | 25 Dec 1967 | 74 | |
| Haddon-Cave | Charles Anthony Lord Justice of Appeal 2018-; PC 2018 |
15 Mar 2012 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1956 | |||
| Haddon-Cave | (Charles) Philip | 31 Dec 1979 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Jul 1925 | 27 Sep 1999 | 74 | |
| Haddon-Smith | George Basil Governor of the Bahamas 1912‑1914 and the Windward Islands 1914‑1923 For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
1 Jan 1915 | KCMG | 25 Nov 1861 | 15 Jun 1931 | 69 | |
| Haddow | Alexander | 12 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1907 | 21 Jan 1976 | 69 | |
| Haddow | (Robert) Renwick | 7 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 14 Nov 1891 | 18 Feb 1946 | 54 | |
| Haddow | (Thomas) Douglas | 1 Jan 1966 | KCB (Civ) | 9 Feb 1913 | 26 Dec 1986 | 73 | |
| Hadeed | Aziz Farez | 30 Dec 2024 | KCMG | ||||
| Haden | Francis Seymour | 18 Jul 1894 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1818 | 1 Jun 1910 | 91 | |
| Hadfield | Ernest | 17 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 1873 | 17 Jul 1947 | 74 | |
| Hadfield | Robert Abbott, later [1917] 1st baronet | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1859 | 30 Sep 1940 | 80 | |
| Hadfield | Ronald | 19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1939 | 31 Jan 2013 | 73 | |
| Hadid | Zaha Mohammad | 16 Jun 2012 | DBE (Civ) | 31 Oct 1950 | 31 Mar 2016 | 65 | |
| Hadlee | Richard John | 4 Oct 1990 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1951 | |||
| Hadley | Leonard Albert | 23 May 1975 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1911 | 10 Nov 1997 | 86 | |
| Hadow | (Frederick) Austen | 28 Jan 1926 | Kt Bach | 5 Sep 1873 | 11 May 1932 | 58 | |
| Hadow | Gordon | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1908 | 6 Nov 1993 | 85 | |
| Hadow | Raymond Patrick | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1879 | 19 Feb 1962 | 82 | |
| Hadow | (Reginald) Michael | 12 Jun 1971 | KCMG | 17 Aug 1915 | 22 Dec 1993 | 78 | |
| Hadow | Robert Henry | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Aug 1895 | 13 Jan 1963 | 67 | |
| Hadow | (William) Henry | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1859 | 9 Apr 1937 | 77 | |
| Hadwick | William | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1891 | 30 Oct 1951 | 60 | |
| Hagarty | John Hawkins | 15 Sep 1897 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1816 | 27 Apr 1900 | 83 | |
| Haggard | Godfrey Digby Napier | 1 Jan 1943 | KCMG | 6 Feb 1884 | 3 Apr 1969 | 85 | |
| Haggard | (Henry) Rider | 6 Mar 1912 1 Jan 1919 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
22 Jun 1856 | 14 May 1925 | 68 | |
| Haggard | Vernon Harry Stuart | 3 Jun 1931 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Oct 1874 | 30 Jan 1960 | 85 | |
| Haggard | William Henry Doveton [brother of Sir (Henry) Rider Haggard] |
26 Jun 1908 | KCMG | 25 Jun 1846 | 22 Jan 1926 | 79 | |
| Haggas | James Ellison | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 20 Apr 1849 | 4 May 1939 | 90 | |
| Hague | (Charles) Kenneth Felix | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1901 | 4 Feb 1974 | 72 | |
| Hague | Douglas Chalmers | 19 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1926 | 1 Feb 2015 | 88 | |
| Hague | Ffion Llewellyn, Baroness Hague of Richmond | 15 Jun 2024 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Feb 1968 | |||
| Hague | Harry | 26 Jun 1931 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 19 Oct 1960 | 79 | |
| Haig | (Arthur) Brodie | 11 Jun 1942 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Jan 1886 | 9 Feb 1957 | 71 | |
| Haig | Douglas, later [1919] 1st Earl Haig OM 1919 |
25 Jun 1909 12 Dec 1911 3 Jun 1913 3 Jun 1915 15 Aug 1916 31 Jul 1917 |
KCVO KCIE KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO KT |
19 Jun 1861 | 29 Jan 1928 | 66 | |
| Haig | Harry Graham Governor of the United Provinces 1934‑1939 |
2 Jan 1933 | KCSI | 13 Apr 1881 | 14 Jun 1956 | 75 | |
| Haig | (Thomas) Wolseley | 2 Jan 1922 | KCIE | 7 Aug 1865 | 28 Apr 1938 | 72 | |
| Haigh | Fred | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1889 | 17 Dec 1954 | 65 | |
| Hailes, Baron | see "Buchan-Hepburn" | ||||||
| Hailey | William Malcolm, later [1936] 1st Baron Hailey Governor of the Punjab 1924‑1928 and the United Provinces 1928‑1934; PC 1949; OM 1956 |
2 Jan 1922 4 Jun 1928 3 Jun 1932 2 Jan 1939 |
KCSI GCIE GCSI GCMG |
15 Feb 1872 | 1 Jun 1969 | 97 | |
| Hain | Edward | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1851 | 20 Sep 1917 | 65 | |
| Haines | Andrew | 16 Apr 2025 | Kt Bach | Apr 1964 | |||
| Haines | Andrew Paul | 28 Apr 2005 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1947 | |||
| Haines | Cyril Henry | 1 Jan 1962 | KBE (Civ) | 2 Mar 1895 | 22 Feb 1988 | 92 | |
| Haines | Frederick Paul | 20 May 1871 2 Jun 1877 29 Jul 1879 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCSI |
10 Aug 1819 | 11 Jun 1909 | 89 | |
| Haining | Robert Hadden | 11 Jul 1940 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Jul 1882 | 15 Sep 1959 | 77 | |
| Hairer | Martin | 20 Dec 2017 12 Aug 2019 |
Hon KBE (Civ) KBE (Civ) |
14 Nov 1975 | |||
| Haiveta | Christopher Seseve | 17 Jun 2023 | KCMG | 20 Sep 1959 | |||
| Hajibhoy | Mahomedbhoy | 13 Mar 1925 | Kt Bach | 24 Feb 1926 | |||
| Haji-Ioannou | Stelios | 29 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1967 | |||
| Hake | Henry Mendelssohn | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1892 | 4 Apr 1951 | 59 | |
| Hakewill Smith | Edmund | 10 Jun 1967 | KCVO | 17 Mar 1896 | 15 Apr 1986 | 90 | |
| Hakin | Barbara Ann | 13 Jun 2009 | DBE (Civ) | Dec 1952 | |||
| Haking | Richard Cyril Byrne | 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1918 1 Jan 1921 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG GBE (Mil) |
24 Jan 1862 | 9 Jun 1945 | 83 | |
| Haksar | Kailas Narain | 3 Mar 1933 | Kt Bach | 20 Feb 1878 | 24 Jan 1953 | 74 | |
| Halberg | Murray Gordon | 20 May 1988 | Kt Bach | 7 Jul 1933 | 30 Nov 2022 | 89 | |
| Halcrow | William Thomson | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 4 Jul 1883 | 31 Oct 1958 | 75 | |
| Haldane | (James) Aylmer Lowthrop | 1 Jan 1918 18 May 1922 |
KCB (Mil) GCMG |
17 Nov 1862 | 19 Apr 1950 | 87 | |
| Haldane | William Stowell | 1 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1864 | 7 Nov 1951 | 87 | |
| Haldin | Philip Edward | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1880 | 7 Nov 1953 | 73 | |
| Hale | Brenda Marjorie, later [2004] Baroness Hale of Richmond [L] Lord Justice of Appeal 1999‑2004; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 2004‑2009; Justice of the Supreme Court 2009‑2020; President of the Supreme Court 2017‑2020; PC 1999 |
10 May 1994 | DBE (Civ) | 31 Jan 1945 | |||
| Hale | Edward | 5 Jun 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 25 May 1895 | 6 Nov 1978 | 83 | |
| Hale | John Rigby | 31 Jul 1984 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1923 | 12 Aug 1999 | 75 | |
| Hale | Lonsdale Augustus | 10 Oct 1911 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1834 | 23 Oct 1914 | 80 | |
| Hale | William Edward | 27 Mar 1958 | Kt Bach | 1883 | 15 Sep 1967 | 84 | |
| Hale-White | William | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Nov 1857 | 26 Feb 1949 | 91 | |
| Haley | William John | 1 Jan 1946 | KCMG | 24 May 1901 | 6 Sep 1987 | 86 | |
| Haliburton | Arthur Lawrence, later [1898] 1st Baron Haliburton | 25 Aug 1885 22 Jun 1897 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
26 Sep 1832 | 21 Apr 1907 | 74 | |
| Halid Bey | Mehmed | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Halifax, Earl and Countess of | see "Wood" | ||||||
| Halkett | Colin | 2 Jan 1815 30 Dec 1847 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
7 Sep 1774 | 24 Sep 1856 | 82 | |
| Hall | (Alfred) Daniel | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Civ) | 22 Jun 1864 | 5 Jul 1942 | 78 | |
| Hall | Andrew James | 28 Nov 2013 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hall | Angus William | 24 Jun 1904 | KCB (Civ) | Dec 1834 | 9 Jan 1907 | 72 | |
| Hall | Arnold Alexander | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 23 Apr 1915 | 9 Jan 2000 | 84 | |
| Hall | Arthur Edward | 14 Jun 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 1 Feb 1885 | 21 Nov 1959 | 74 | |
| Hall | Arthur John | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1866 | 3 Jan 1951 | 84 | |
| Hall | Basil Brodribb | 31 Dec 1976 | KCB (Civ) | 2 Jan 1918 | May 2011 | 93 | |
| Hall | Catherine Mary | 31 Dec 1981 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Dec 1922 | 26 Aug 1996 | 73 | |
| Hall | Charles | 12 Dec 1873 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1814 | 12 Dec 1883 | 69 | |
| Hall | Charles MP for Chesterton 1885‑1892 and Holborn 1892‑1900 |
21 May 1890 | KCMG | 3 Aug 1843 | 9 Mar 1900 | 56 | |
| Hall | David Michael Baldock | 11 Mar 2003 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1945 | |||
| Hall | Donald Percy | 31 Dec 1983 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Nov 1930 | 12 Jan 1999 | 68 | |
| Hall | Douglas Basil, later [1978] 14th baronet Governor of British Somaliland 1959‑1960 |
19 Jan 1959 | KCMG | 1 Feb 1909 | 8 Apr 2004 | 95 | |
| Hall | Ernest | 2 Nov 1993 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1930 | 3 Aug 2024 | 94 | |
| Hall | Frederick, later [1923] 1st baronet MP for Dulwich 1910‑1932 |
1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 7 Oct 1864 | 28 Apr 1932 | 67 | |
| Hall | Geoffrey | 31 May 2012 | Kt Bach | Jan 1951 | |||
| Hall | Graham Joseph | 8 May 2003 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1943 | |||
| Hall | Henry | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 6 Dec 1936 | 91 | |
| Hall | Henry James | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 1860 | 30 Mar 1928 | 67 | |
| Hall | Herbert Hall | 1 Jan 1938 | KCMG | 19 Jan 1879 | 5 Apr 1964 | 85 | |
| Hall | Hugh | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1848 | 28 Dec 1940 | 92 | |
| Hall | Iain Robert | 13 Mar 2002 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1943 | |||
| Hall | John | 5 Feb 1856 | KCB (Mil) | 1795 | 17 Jan 1866 | 70 | |
| Hall | John | 24 May 1882 | KCMG | 18 Dec 1824 | 25 Jun 1907 | 82 | |
| Hall | John MP for Wycombe 1952‑1978 |
25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1911 | 19 Jan 1978 | 66 | |
| Hall | John | 30 Jul 1991 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1933 | |||
| Hall | John Frederick | 21 Jun 1938 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 1 Mar 1959 | 76 | |
| Hall | John Hathorn Governor of Uganda 1945‑1952 |
1 Jan 1941 2 Jan 1950 |
KCMG GCMG |
19 Jun 1894 | 17 Jun 1979 | 84 | |
| Hall | John Robert | 30 Oct 2019 | KCVO | 13 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hall | Kenneth Octavius Governor General of Jamaica 2006‑2009 |
9 Oct 2007 | GCMG | 24 Apr 1941 | |||
| Hall | Noel Frederick | 12 Feb 1957 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1902 | 29 Mar 1983 | 80 | |
| Hall | Percival Burton Curtis | 13 Mar 2002 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1947 | |||
| Hall | Peter Edward | 12 Jun 1993 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jul 1938 | 12 Jun 2024 | 85 | |
| Hall | Peter Geoffrey | 22 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1932 | 30 Jul 2014 | 82 | |
| Hall | Peter Reginald Frederick | 1 Nov 1977 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1930 | 11 Sep 2017 | 86 | |
| Hall | Robert de Zouche Governor of Sierra Leone 1952‑1956 |
1 Jun 1953 | KCMG | 27 Apr 1904 | 20 Mar 1995 | 90 | |
| Hall | Robert Lowe, later [1969] Baron Roberthall [L] | 1 Jan 1954 | KCMG | 6 Mar 1901 | 17 Sep 1988 | 87 | |
| Hall | (Robert William) Basil | 23 Jun 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 1876 | 16 May 1951 | 74 | |
| Hall | Roger Evans | 25 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 16 Apr 1883 | 6 Feb 1969 | 85 | |
| Hall | Roger Leighton | 3 Jun 2019 | KNZM | 17 Jan 1939 | |||
| Hall | Samuel | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 1841 | 6 Apr 1907 | 65 | |
| Hall | Wendy | 31 Dec 2008 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Oct 1952 | |||
| Hall | Wesley Winfield | 16 Jun 2012 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1937 | |||
| Hall | William Clarke | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1866 | 28 Oct 1932 | 66 | |
| Hall | William Henry | 5 Apr 1968 30 Dec 1978 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
5 Jan 1906 | 10 Sep 1998 | 92 | |
| Hall | William Hutcheon | 13 Mar 1867 | KCB (Mil) | 1800 | 25 Jun 1878 | 77 | |
| Hall | William Joseph | 13 Jun 2009 | KCVO | 1 Aug 1934 | |||
| Hall | (William) Reginald MP for West Derby 1919‑1923 and Eastbourne 1925‑1929 |
18 Oct 1917 | KCMG | 28 Jun 1870 | 22 Oct 1943 | 73 | |
| Hallam | Clement Thornton | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1891 | 17 Mar 1965 | 74 | |
| Hall-Davis | Alfred George Fletcher | 18 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1924 | 20 Nov 1979 | 55 | |
| Hallé | Charles | 10 Jul 1888 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1819 | 25 Oct 1895 | 76 | |
| Hallett | Frederick Greville | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1860 | 5 Feb 1933 | 72 | |
| Hallett | Heather Carol, later [2019] Baroness Hallett [L] PC 2005 |
21 Jul 1999 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Dec 1949 | |||
| Hallett | Hugh Imbert Periam | 27 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1886 | 8 Sep 1967 | 80 | |
| Hallett | Maurice Garnier | 9 Feb 1937 1 Jan 1943 |
KCSI GCIE |
28 Oct 1883 | 30 May 1969 | 85 | |
| Hallett | Nancy Karen | 29 Dec 2012 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hallett | Theodore John | 8 Jun 1944 | KBE (Mil) | 10 Jan 1878 | 1 Jun 1957 | 78 | |
| Halliburton | Brenton | 13 Apr 1859 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1774 | 16 Jul 1860 | 85 | |
| Halliday | Alexander Norman | 9 May 2019 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1952 | |||
| Halliday | Frederick James Lieutenant Governor of Bengal 1854‑1859 |
18 May 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Dec 1806 | 22 Oct 1901 | 94 | |
| Halliday | Frederick Loch | 4 Jan 1912 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1864 | 13 Jan 1937 | 72 | |
| Halliday | George Clifton | 31 Mar 1967 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1901 | 25 Jul 1987 | 86 | |
| Halliday | Lewis Stratford Tollemache VC | 1 Jan 1930 | KCB (Mil) | 14 May 1870 | 9 Mar 1966 | 95 | |
| Halliday | Roy William | 14 Jun 1980 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Jun 1923 | 23 Nov 2007 | 84 | |
| Halliday | William Reginald | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1886 | 25 Nov 1966 | 80 | |
| Hallifax | David John | 11 Oct 1982 11 Jun 1983 30 Apr 1992 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) KCVO |
3 Sep 1927 | 23 Aug 1992 | 64 | |
| Hallinan | (Adrian) Lincoln | 9 Feb 1971 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1922 | 2 Nov 1997 | 74 | |
| Hallinan | Charles Stuart | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1895 | 24 Feb 1981 | 85 | |
| Hallinan | Eric | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1900 | 13 Apr 1985 | 84 | |
| Hall-Jones | William | 24 Jun 1910 | KCMG | 16 Jan 1851 | 19 Jun 1936 | 85 | |
| Hall-Patch | Edmund Leo | 1 Jan 1947 7 Jun 1951 |
KCMG GCMG |
4 Mar 1896 | 1 Jun 1975 | 79 | |
| Hallstrom | Edward John Lees For information on this knight, see the note at the foot of this page |
3 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 25 Sep 1886 | 27 Feb 1970 | 83 | |
| Hallsworth | Joseph | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1884 | 19 Jul 1974 | 89 | |
| Haloute | Assad John | 4 Sep 2019 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Halpern | Ralph Mark | 22 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 24 Oct 1938 | 10 Aug 2022 | 83 | |
| Halsbury, Earl of | see "Giffard" | ||||||
| Halse | Reginald Charles | 1 Jan 1962 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Jun 1881 | 9 Aug 1962 | 81 | |
| Halsey | Laurence Edward | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 1871 | 13 Sep 1945 | 74 | |
| Halsey | Lionel | 2 Aug 1918 1 Dec 1919 11 Oct 1920 23 Jun 1922 16 Oct 1925 |
KCMG KCVO GCVO KCIE GCMG |
26 Feb 1872 | 26 Oct 1949 | 77 | |
| Halsey-Bircham | Bernard Edward | 3 Jun 1925 23 Jun 1936 |
KCVO GCVO |
1 Jan 1869 | 11 Jul 1945 | 76 | |
| Halstead | Ronald | 30 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1927 | 18 Jun 2021 | 94 | |
| Haly | William O'Grady | 29 May 1875 | KCB (Mil) | 1811 | 19 Mar 1878 | 66 | |
| Ham | Christopher John | 13 Dec 2018 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1951 | |||
| Hambleden, Viscountess | see "Smith" | ||||||
| Hamblen | Nicholas Archibald, later [2020] Lord Hamblen of Kersey Lord Justice of Appeal 2016‑2020; Justice of the Supreme Court 2020-; PC 2016 |
17 Feb 2009 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1957 | |||
| Hambling | Henry Herbert, later [1924] 1st baronet | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1857 | 19 Jan 1932 | 74 | |
| Hambro | (Charles) Eric | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 30 Sep 1872 | 28 Dec 1947 | 75 | |
| Hambro | Charles Jocelyn | 12 Jun 1941 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Oct 1897 | 28 Aug 1963 | 65 | |
| Hambro | Everard Alexander | 3 Jul 1908 | KCVO | 11 Apr 1842 | 26 Feb 1925 | 82 | |
| Hambro | Percival Otway | 7 Feb 1921 | KBE (Mil) | 10 Dec 1870 | 25 Nov 1931 | 60 | |
| Hamburger | Sidney Cyril | 15 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1914 | 6 Jun 2001 | 86 | |
| Hamer | Edwin | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 18 Jul 1838 | 3 Nov 1915 | 77 | |
| Hamer | George Frederick | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 1885 | 3 Feb 1965 | 79 | |
| Hamer | Rupert James ["Dick"] | 31 Dec 1981 | KCMG | 29 Jul 1916 | 26 Mar 2004 | 87 | |
| Hamer | William Heaton | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 7 Jul 1936 | 74 | |
| Hamid | Abdul | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1881 | 1973 | 91 | |
| Hamill | Patrick Neville | 14 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 29 Apr 1930 | 25 Feb 2000 | 69 | |
| Hamilton | Archibald Gavin, later [2005] Baron Hamilton of Epsom [L] MP for Epsom & Ewell 1978‑2001; Minister of State for the Armed Forces 1988‑1993; PC 1991 |
15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1941 | |||
| Hamilton | Bruce Meade | 26 Jun 1902 20 Jul 1911 3 Jun 1915 |
KCB (Mil) KCVO GCB (Mil) |
7 Dec 1857 | 6 Jul 1936 | 78 | |
| Hamilton | Caroline Paula | 17 Jun 2017 | DBE (Civ) | Nov 1951 | |||
| Hamilton | (Charles) Denis | 17 Feb 1976 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1918 | 7 Apr 1988 | 69 | |
| Hamilton | (Charles) William Feilden | 12 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1899 | 30 Mar 1978 | 78 | |
| Hamilton | Lord Claud Nigel | 1 Feb 1937 9 Jun 1949 |
KCVO GCVO |
10 Nov 1889 | 22 Aug 1975 | 85 | |
| Hamilton | Daniel Mackinnon | 24 Jul 1906 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1860 | 6 Dec 1939 | 79 | |
| Hamilton | David MP for Midlothian 2001‑2015 |
11 Oct 2016 | Kt Bach | 24 Oct 1950 | |||
| Hamilton | Edward Owen Fisher | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 17 Feb 1854 | 30 Mar 1944 | 90 | |
| Hamilton | Edward Walter | 26 May 1894 23 Jul 1901 29 Jun 1906 9 Nov 1907 |
KCB (Civ) KCVO GCB (Civ) GCVO |
7 Jul 1847 | 2 Sep 1908 | 61 | |
| Hamilton | Eric Knightly Chetwode | 1 Jan 1955 | KCVO | 1890 | 21 May 1962 | 71 | |
| Hamilton | Frederic Howard | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 29 Jan 1956 | 90 | |
| Hamilton | Frederick Tower | 1 Jan 1913 25 Jun 1917 |
KCB (Mil) GCVO |
8 Mar 1856 | 4 Oct 1917 | 61 | |
| Hamilton | Frederick William | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 1815 | 4 Oct 1890 | 75 | |
| Hamilton | George Clements, later [1937] 1st baronet MP for Altrincham 1913‑1923 and Ilford 1928‑1937 |
8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1877 | 12 Jan 1947 | 69 | |
| Hamilton | George Ernest Craythorne | 10 Oct 2019 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1967 | |||
| Hamilton | George Francis [styled Lord George Hamilton] MP for Middlesex 1868‑1885 and Ealing 1885‑1906; First Lord of the Admiralty 1885‑1886 and 1886‑1892; Secretary of State for India 1895‑1903; PC 1878 |
1 Jan 1903 | GCSI | 17 Dec 1845 | 22 Sep 1927 | 81 | |
| Hamilton | George Rostrevor | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1888 | 1 May 1967 | 79 | |
| Hamilton | Henry | 3 Jun 1913 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Apr 1851 | 21 Jan 1932 | 80 | |
| Hamilton | Horace Perkins | 8 Apr 1921 11 Jun 1942 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
20 Nov 1880 | 15 Sep 1971 | 90 | |
| Hamilton | Ian Standish Monteith | 29 Nov 1900 24 Jun 1910 3 Jun 1919 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCMG |
16 Jan 1853 | 12 Oct 1947 | 94 | |
| Hamilton | James | 9 Aug 1872 | Kt Bach | 1815 | 26 Oct 1882 | 67 | |
| Hamilton | James | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 17 Dec 1935 | 78 | |
| Hamilton | James Arnot | 31 Dec 1977 | KCB (Civ) | 2 May 1923 | 24 May 2012 | 89 | |
| Hamilton | John | 5 Mar 1845 | Kt Bach | 1765 | 1 Feb 1858 | 92 | |
| Hamilton | John Andrew, later [1913] 1st Baron Sumner and [1927] 1st Viscount Sumner Lord Justice of Appeal 1912‑1913; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1913‑1930; PC 1912 |
15 Feb 1909 5 Jun 1920 |
Kt Bach GCB (Civ) |
3 Feb 1859 | 24 May 1934 | 75 | |
| Hamilton | John d'Henin, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell | 2 Jul 1981 31 Dec 1986 |
KCVO GCVO |
1 May 1911 | 31 Jan 1990 | 78 | |
| Hamilton | John Graham | 1 Jan 1963 11 Jun 1966 |
KBE (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
12 Jul 1910 | 27 Oct 1994 | 84 | |
| Hamilton | Lewis Carl Davidson | 15 Dec 2021 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1985 | |||
| Hamilton | Louis Henry Keppel | 8 Jun 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Dec 1890 | 22 Jun 1957 | 66 | |
| Hamilton | Mary Kathleen, Duchess of Abercorn [wife of the 4th Duke] |
1 Jan 1969 12 Jun 1982 |
DCVO GCVO |
8 Jul 1905 | 2 Feb 1990 | 84 | |
| Hamilton | Michael Aubrey | 20 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 5 Jul 1918 | 3 Jul 2000 | 81 | |
| Hamilton | Nigel | 29 Dec 2007 | KCB (Civ) | 19 Mar 1948 | |||
| Hamilton | Richard Vesey | 21 Jun 1887 25 May 1895 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
28 May 1829 | 17 Sep 1912 | 83 | |
| Hamilton | Robert George Crookshank Governor of Tasmania 1887‑1892 |
12 Jan 1884 | KCB (Civ) | 30 Aug 1836 | 22 Apr 1895 | 58 | |
| Hamilton | Robert North Collie, 6th baronet | 18 May 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 7 Apr 1802 | 30 May 1887 | 85 | |
| Hamilton | Robert William | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1867 | 15 Jul 1944 | 76 | |
| Hamilton | Rosalind Cecilia Caroline, Duchess of Abercorn [wife of the 3rd Duke] |
1 Jan 1936 | DBE (Civ) | 26 Feb 1869 | 18 Jan 1958 | 88 | |
| Hamilton | William | 21 Feb 1873 | Kt Bach | 1788 | 14 Feb 1877 | 88 | |
| Hamilton and Brandon, Duke of | see "Douglas-Hamilton" | ||||||
| Hamilton-Dalrymple | Hew Fleetwood, 10th baronet | 31 Dec 1984 16 Jun 2001 |
KCVO GCVO |
9 Apr 1926 | 26 Dec 2018 | 92 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | Alexander MP for Aberdeenshire Eastern 1875‑1885 |
24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Dec 1817 | 18 May 1890 | 72 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | Alexander | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Jul 1859 | 13 Feb 1939 | 79 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | Arthur, later [1893] 1st Baron Stanmore MP for Beverley 1854‑1857; Governor of New Brunswick 1861‑1866, Trinidad 1866‑1870, Mauritius 1871‑1874, Fiji 1875‑1880, New Zealand 1880‑1882 and Ceylon 1883‑1890 |
18 Feb 1871 6 Feb 1898 |
KCMG GCMG |
26 Nov 1829 | 30 Jan 1912 | 82 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | George Arthur Morris, 2nd Baron Stanmore PC 1932 |
3 Jun 1930 | KCVO | 3 Jan 1871 | 13 Apr 1957 | 86 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | Ishbel Maria, Marchioness of Aberdeen & Temair [wife of the 1st Marquess] |
1 Jan 1931 | GBE (Civ) | 15 Mar 1857 | 18 Apr 1939 | 82 | |
| Hamilton-Gordon | John Campbell, 7th Earl of Aberdeen, later [1915] 1st Marquess of Aberdeen & Temair Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1886 and 1905‑1915; Governor General of Canada 1893‑1898; PC 1886 |
25 May 1895 27 Nov 1906 12 Jul 1911 |
GCMG KT GCVO |
3 Aug 1847 | 7 Mar 1934 | 86 | |
| Hamilton-Grierson | Philip James | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 9 Mar 1851 | 25 Apr 1927 | 76 | |
| Hamilton-Russell | Gustavus Michael George, 10th Viscount Boyne | 17 Jun 1995 | KCVO | 10 Dec 1931 | 14 Dec 1995 | 64 | |
| Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood | Frederick Temple, 5th Baron Dufferin & Claneboye, later [1871] 1st Earl of Dufferin, later [1888] 1st Marquess of Dufferin & Ava Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1868‑1872; Governor General of Canada 1872‑1876; Viceroy of India 1884‑1888; PC 1868; PC [I] 1897 |
18 Jun 1861 28 Jan 1864 11 May 1876 15 Jun 1883 13 Dec 1884 21 Jun 1887 |
KCB (Civ) KP GCMG GCB (Civ) GCSI GCIE |
21 Jun 1826 | 12 Feb 1902 | 75 | |
| Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood | Harriet Georgina, Dowager Marchioness of Dufferin & Ava [widow of the 1st Marquess] |
4 Jun 1917 | DBE | 5 Feb 1843 | 25 Oct 1936 | 93 | |
| Hamley | Edward Bruce MP for Birkenhead 1885‑1892 |
22 Dec 1879 18 Nov 1882 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) |
27 Apr 1824 | 12 Aug 1893 | 69 | |
| Hammerton | John Alexander | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1871 | 12 May 1949 | 78 | |
| Hammett | Clifford James | 5 Mar 1970 | Kt Bach | 8 Jun 1917 | 28 Jun 1999 | 82 | |
| Hammick | Murray | 2 Jan 1911 | KCSI | 11 May 1854 | 4 Mar 1936 | 81 | |
| Hammond | Anthony Hilgrove | 31 Dec 1999 | KCB (Civ) | 27 Jul 1940 | 24 Jun 2020 | 79 | |
| Hammond | Arthur George VC | 1 Jan 1903 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Sep 1843 | 20 Apr 1919 | 75 | |
| Hammond | (Egbert) Laurie Lucas | 13 May 1927 | KCSI | 12 Jan 1873 | 28 Jan 1939 | 66 | |
| Hammond | Joan Hilda Hood | 15 Jun 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 24 May 1912 | 26 Nov 1996 | 84 | |
| Hammond | John | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1889 | 25 Aug 1964 | 75 | |
| Hammond | (Robert) Grant | 6 Jun 2011 | KNZM | 14 May 1944 | 31 May 2019 | 75 | |
| Hamond | Charles Frederic MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1874‑1880 and 1892‑1900 |
27 Jan 1896 | Kt Bach | 1817 | 2 Mar 1905 | 87 | |
| Hamond | Graham Eden, 2nd baronet | 13 Sep 1831 5 Jul 1855 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
30 Dec 1779 | 20 Dec 1862 | 82 | |
| Hampden of Glynde, Viscount | see "Brand" | ||||||
| Hampel | Ronald Claus | 14 Feb 1995 | Kt Bach | 31 May 1932 | |||
| Hampet | John | 14 Feb 1838 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Hampshire | (George) Peter | 1 Jan 1967 | KCMG | 1 Dec 1912 | 4 Jul 1981 | 68 | |
| Hampshire | Stuart Newton | 26 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1914 | 13 Jun 2004 | 89 | |
| Hampson | Robert Alfred | 19 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1852 | Jul 1919 | 66 | |
| Hampson | Stuart | 22 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1947 | |||
| Hampton, Baron | see "Pakington" | ||||||
| Hampton | Christopher James | 8 Jul 2021 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1946 | |||
| Hampton | (Leslie) Geoffrey | 3 Mar 1998 | Kt Bach | 2 Aug 1952 | |||
| Hampton | Philip Roy | 9 Feb 2007 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1953 | |||
| Hanan | Elizabeth Ann | 1 Jun 1998 | DNZM | 21 Aug 1937 | 13 Oct 2024 | 87 | |
| Hanbury | Cecil MP for Dorset North 1924‑1937 |
10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1871 | 10 Jun 1937 | 66 | |
| Hanbury (Peake after 1952) | Felicity Hyde | 9 Jun 1949 | DBE (Mil) | 1 May 1913 | 2 Nov 2002 | 89 | |
| Hanbury | Hanmer Cecil | 31 Dec 1990 | KCVO | 5 Jan 1916 | 15 Jun 1994 | 78 | |
| Hanbury | James Arthur | 18 Nov 1882 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Jan 1832 | 2 Jun 1908 | 76 | |
| Hanbury | John | 4 Jul 1832 10 Nov 1862 |
Kt Bach KCB (Mil) |
1781 | 7 Jun 1863 | 81 | |
| Hanbury | John Capel | 17 Jul 1974 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1908 | 1 Mar 1995 | 86 | |
| Hanbury | Thomas | 23 Jul 1901 | KCVO | 21 Jun 1832 | 9 Mar 1907 | 74 | |
| Hanbury-Tenison | Richard | 17 Jun 1995 | KCVO | 3 Jan 1925 | 14 Aug 2017 | 92 | |
| Hanbury-Williams | John | 23 Jul 1908 4 Jun 1917 3 Jul 1926 |
KCVO KCB (Mil) GCVO |
19 Oct 1859 | 19 Oct 1946 | 87 | |
| Hanbury-Williams | John Coldbrook | 14 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1892 | 10 Aug 1965 | 73 | |
| Hance | (James) Bennett | 1 Jan 1946 1 Jun 1953 |
KCIE KCMG |
21 Apr 1887 | 5 Sep 1958 | 71 | |
| Hancock | Cyril Percy | 1 Jan 1946 | KCIE | 18 Sep 1896 | 6 Nov 1990 | 94 | |
| Hancock | David John Stowell | 15 Jun 1985 | KCB (Civ) | 27 Mar 1934 | 5 Sep 2013 | 79 | |
| Hancock | Florence May | 7 Jun 1951 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1893 | 14 Apr 1974 | 81 | |
| Hancock | Henry Drummond | 1 Jan 1947 8 Jun 1950 2 Jun 1962 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
17 Sep 1895 | 24 Jul 1965 | 69 | |
| Hancock | Henry Tom | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 25 Apr 1877 | 24 Oct 1957 | 80 | |
| Hancock | Patrick Francis | 14 Jun 1969 15 Jun 1974 |
KCMG GCMG |
25 Jun 1914 | 1 Feb 1980 | 65 | |
| Hancock | Samuel | 12 May 1841 | Kt Bach | 1804 | 7 Aug 1886 | 82 | |
| Hancock | Sheila Cameron | 30 Dec 2020 | DBE (Civ) | 27 Feb 1933 | |||
| Hancock | Valston Eldridge | 2 Jun 1962 | KBE (Mil) | 31 May 1907 | 29 Sep 1998 | 91 | |
| Hancock | (William) Keith | 10 Feb 1953 1 Jan 1965 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
26 Jun 1898 | 13 Aug 1988 | 90 | |
| Hand | Geoffrey David | 16 Jun 1984 | KBE (Civ) | 11 May 1918 | 6 Apr 2006 | 87 | |
| Handford | John James William | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 5 Dec 1881 | 28 Oct 1959 | 77 | |
| Handover | (Harry) George | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 12 Nov 1948 | 80 | |
| Hands | Harry | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Sep 1860 | 17 Mar 1948 | 87 | |
| Handyside | Patrick Brodie | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | Mar 1860 | 1939 | 79 | |
| Hanger | Mostyn | 1 Jan 1973 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Jan 1908 | 11 Aug 1980 | 72 | |
| Hankes-Drielsma | Claude Dunbar | 17 Jun 2006 | KCVO | 8 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hankey | Maurice Pascal Alers, later [1939] 1st Baron Hankey Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1940; Paymaster General 1941‑1942; PC 1939 |
4 Feb 1916 5 Aug 1919 3 Jun 1929 1 Jun 1934 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) GCMG GCVO |
1 Apr 1877 | 26 Jan 1963 | 85 | |
| Hankey | Robert Maurice Alers, later [1963] 2nd Baron Hankey | 1 Jan 1955 10 Jun 1956 |
KCMG KCVO |
4 Jul 1905 | 28 Oct 1996 | 91 | |
| Hankinson | Walter Crossfield | 1 Jan 1948 | KCMG | 1894 | 21 Jan 1984 | 89 | |
| Hanley | Jeremy James MP for Richmond & Barnes 1983‑1997; PC 1994 |
2 Aug 1997 | KCMG | 17 Nov 1945 | |||
| Hanley | Michael Bowen | 1 Jan 1974 | KCB (Civ) | 24 Feb 1918 | 1 Jan 2001 | 82 | |
| Hann | James | 29 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1933 | 14 Feb 2004 | 71 | |
| Hannah | Colin Thomas Governor of Queensland 1972‑1977 |
1 Jan 1971 7 Sep 1972 20 Apr 1977 |
KBE (Mil) KCMG KCVO |
22 Dec 1914 | 22 May 1978 | 63 | |
| Hannam | John Gordon MP for Exeter 1970‑1997 |
13 Feb 1992 | Kt Bach | 2 Aug 1929 | |||
| Hannay | David Hugh Alexander, later [2001] Baron Hannay of Chiswick [L] | 31 Dec 1985 31 Dec 1994 |
KCMG GCMG |
28 Sep 1935 | |||
| Hannay | Hugh Augustus Macnish | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1878 | 12 Mar 1962 | 83 | |
| Hannay | Walter Fergusson Leisrinck | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1904 | 14 Aug 1961 | 56 | |
| Hannays | (Leonard) Courtenay | 12 Feb 1957 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1892 | 10 Jun 1964 | 72 | |
| Hannen | James, later [1891] Baron Hannen [L] Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1891‑1894; PC 1872 |
14 May 1868 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1821 | 29 Mar 1894 | 73 | |
| Hannen | Nicholas John | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 24 Aug 1842 | 27 Apr 1900 | 57 | |
| Hannon | Patrick Joseph Henry MP for Moseley 1921‑1950 |
19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 10 Jan 1963 | 88 | |
| Hansell | (Edward) William | 6 Mar 1930 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1856 | 18 Apr 1937 | 80 | |
| Hansen | John William [originally DCNZM 2 Jun 2008] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 1945 | |||
| Hansen | Stephen William | 31 Dec 2019 | KNZM | 7 May 1959 | |||
| Hansford | Benjamin | 2 Jan 1939 | KCB (Civ) | 26 Apr 1863 | 1 Dec 1954 | 91 | |
| Hansler | John Jacob | 19 Jul 1837 | Kt Bach | 1788 | 27 Apr 1867 | 79 | |
| Hanson | David George, later [2024] Baron Hanson of Flint [L] MP for Delyn 1992‑2019; PC 2007 |
23 Nov 2021 | Kt Bach | 5 Jul 1957 | |||
| Hanson | Francis Stanhope | 22 Jul 1909 | Kt Bach | 3 Oct 1868 | 17 Feb 1910 | 41 | |
| Hanson | James Edward, later [1983] Baron Hanson [L] | 3 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 20 Jan 1922 | 1 Nov 2004 | 82 | |
| Hanson | John Gilbert | 31 Dec 1994 | KCMG | 16 Nov 1938 | 13 Jan 2017 | 78 | |
| Hanson | Philip Herbert | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1871 | 23 Oct 1955 | 84 | |
| Hanson | Reginald, later [1887] 1st baronet MP for London 1891‑1900 |
29 Jun 1882 | Kt Bach | 31 May 1840 | 18 Apr 1905 | 64 | |
| Hanson | Richard Davies | 9 Jul 1869 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1805 | 4 Mar 1876 | 70 | |
| Hanworth, Viscount | see "Pollock" | ||||||
| Happell | Alexander John | 30 Jun 1942 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1887 | 8 Jan 1968 | 80 | |
| Happell | Arthur Comyn | 6 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1891 | 29 Jul 1975 | 83 | |
| Happold | Edmund Frank Ley | 15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1930 | 12 Jan 1996 | 65 | |
| Haque | Muhammad Azizul | 18 Feb 1941 13 Jun 1946 |
Kt Bach KCSI |
1892 | 22 Mar 1947 | 54 | |
| Harari | Victor Raphael | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 21 Feb 1945 | 87 | |
| Harben | Henry | 3 Aug 1897 | Kt Bach | 24 Aug 1823 | 2 Dec 1911 | 88 | |
| Harbison | Joan Irene | 31 Dec 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Jan 1938 | 21 Apr 2024 | 86 | |
| Harbord | Arthur MP for Great Yarmouth 1922‑1924 and 1929‑1941 |
13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1865 | 24 Feb 1941 | 75 | |
| Harbord | Charles, 5th Baron Suffield PC 1886 |
17 May 1876 8 Mar 1901 |
KCB (Civ) GCVO |
2 Jan 1830 | 9 Apr 1914 | 84 | |
| Harbottle | John George | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1858 | 18 Aug 1920 | 62 | |
| Harby | Frank Neville | 1 Mar 1949 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1888 | 28 Apr 1952 | 63 | |
| Harcourt | Catherine Winifred | 3 Jun 1996 | DNZM | 16 Jun 1927 | |||
| Harcourt | Cecil Halliday Jepson | 18 Dec 1945 1 Jan 1953 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
11 Apr 1892 | 19 Dec 1959 | 67 | |
| Harcourt | Mary Ethel, Viscountess Harcourt [wife of the 1st Viscount] |
3 Jun 1918 | GBE | 26 Aug 1874 | 7 Jan 1961 | 86 | |
| Harcourt | (Robert) John Rolston | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 1902 | 25 Aug 1969 | 67 | |
| Harcourt | William Edward, 2nd Viscount Harcourt | 1 Jan 1957 | KCMG | 5 Oct 1908 | 3 Jan 1979 | 70 | |
| Harcourt | William George Granville Venables Vernon MP for Oxford 1868‑1880, Derby 1880‑1895 and Monmouthshire West 1895‑1904; Solicitor General 1873‑1874; Home Secretary 1880‑1885; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1886 and 1892‑1895; PC 1880 |
12 Dec 1873 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1827 | 30 Sep 1904 | 76 | |
| Harcourt-Smith | Cecil | 26 Jun 1909 1 Jan 1934 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
11 Sep 1859 | 27 Mar 1944 | 84 | |
| Harcourt-Smith | David | 16 Jun 1984 31 Dec 1988 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
14 Oct 1931 | 4 Aug 2024 | 92 | |
| Hardcastle | Alan John | 22 Jul 1992 | Kt Bach | 10 Aug 1933 | 23 Mar 2002 | 68 | |
| Harden | Arthur Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1929 |
19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1865 | 17 Jun 1940 | 74 | |
| Harders | Clarence Waldemar | 22 Aug 1979 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1915 | 22 Feb 1997 | 81 | |
| Hardie | Charles Edgar Mathewes | 28 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1910 | 20 Feb 1998 | 87 | |
| Hardie | David | 1 Jan 1913 | Kt Bach | 4 Jun 1856 | 11 Nov 1945 | 89 | |
| Hardie | Douglas Fleming | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1923 | 7 Jul 2005 | 82 | |
| Hardie Boys | Michael Governor General of New Zealand 1996‑2001; PC 1989 |
30 Dec 1995 3 Jun 1996 |
GCMG GNZM |
6 Oct 1931 | 29 Dec 2023 | 92 | |
| Harding | (Alfred) John | 3 Jun 1935 | KCMG | 1878 | 21 May 1953 | 74 | |
| Harding | Allan Francis John, later [1958] 1st Baron Harding of Petherton Governor of Cyprus 1955‑1957 |
16 Jun 1944 7 Jun 1951 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
10 Feb 1896 | 20 Jan 1989 | 92 | |
| Harding | Charles O'Brien | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1859 | 7 Jun 1929 | 70 | |
| Harding | Christopher George Francis | 30 Jul 1991 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1939 | 13 Dec 1999 | 60 | |
| Harding | David Winton | 14 Jul 2022 | Kt Bach | 24 Aug 1961 | |||
| Harding | Edward John | 2 Jan 1928 3 Jun 1935 8 Jun 1939 |
KCMG KCB (Civ) GCMG |
22 Mar 1880 | 4 Oct 1954 | 74 | |
| Harding | George Judd | 18 May 1860 | KCB (Mil) | 1788 | 5 Jul 1860 | 72 | |
| Harding | (George) William | 31 Dec 1982 | KCMG | 18 Jan 1927 | 4 Dec 2016 | 89 | |
| Harding | Harold John Boyer | 13 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 6 Jan 1900 | 27 Mar 1986 | 86 | |
| Harding | Jane Elizabeth | 1 Jun 2020 | DNZM | 1955 | |||
| Harding | John Dorney | 24 Mar 1852 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1809 | 24 Nov 1868 | 59 | |
| Harding | Peter Robin | 31 Dec 1982 31 Dec 1987 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
2 Dec 1933 | 19 Aug 2021 | 87 | |
| Harding | Robert Palmer | 8 Feb 1890 | Kt Bach | 1821 | 22 Dec 1893 | 72 | |
| Harding | Roy Pollard | 12 Feb 1985 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1924 | 31 Oct 2011 | 87 | |
| Hardinge | Alexander Henry Louis, later [1944] 2nd Baron Hardinge of Penshurst PC 1936 |
1 Feb 1937 11 May 1937 17 Jul 1943 |
KCB (Civ) GCVO GCB (Civ) |
17 May 1894 | 29 May 1960 | 66 | |
| Hardinge | Arthur Edward Governor of Gibraltar 1886‑1890 |
9 Jan 1886 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Mar 1828 | 15 Jul 1892 | 64 | |
| Hardinge | Arthur Henry | 22 Jun 1897 9 Nov 1904 24 Jun 1910 |
KCMG KCB (Civ) GCMG |
12 Oct 1859 | 27 Dec 1933 | 74 | |
| Hardinge | Charles, later [1910] 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst Viceroy of India 1910‑1916; PC 1904 |
26 Mar 1904 10 May 1904 2 Jan 1905 9 Nov 1905 24 Jun 1910 23 Nov 1910 23 Nov 1910 24 Mar 1916 |
KCMG KCVO GCMG GCVO GCB (Civ) GCIE GCSI KG |
20 Jun 1858 | 2 Aug 1944 | 86 | |
| Hardinge | Henry, later [1846] 1st Viscount Hardinge MP for Durham City 1820‑1830, St. Germans 1830, Newport (Cornwall) 1830‑1832 and Launceston 1832‑1844; Secretary at War 1828‑1830 and 1841‑1844; Chief Secretary for Ireland 1830 and 1834‑1835; Governor General of India 1844‑1848; PC 1828; PC [I] 1830 |
1 Jul 1844 | GCB (Civ) | 30 Mar 1785 | 24 Sep 1856 | 71 | |
| Hardingham | Robert Ernest | 18 Mar 1969 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1903 | 6 Dec 1991 | 87 | |
| Hardman | Fred | 9 Nov 1982 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1914 | 6 Mar 1991 | 76 | |
| Hardman | Henry | 1 Jan 1962 | KCB (Civ) | 15 Dec 1905 | 17 Jan 2001 | 95 | |
| Hardman | (James) Donald Innes | 5 Jun 1952 1 Jan 1958 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
21 Feb 1899 | 2 Mar 1982 | 83 | |
| Hardman | William | 29 Dec 1885 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1828 | 12 Sep 1890 | 62 | |
| Hardwicke | Cedric Webster | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 19 Feb 1893 | 6 Aug 1964 | 71 | |
| Hardy | Alister Clavering | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1896 | 23 May 1985 | 89 | |
| Hardy | Campbell Richard | 1 Jan 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 24 May 1906 | 29 Jul 1984 | 78 | |
| Hardy | David William | 15 Dec 1992 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1930 | 9 Apr 2020 | 89 | |
| Hardy | Edward | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1887 | 3 Jul 1975 | 87 | |
| Hardy | George Francis | 1 Jan 1914 | KCB (Civ) | 14 Dec 1855 | 5 Oct 1914 | 58 | |
| Hardy | Harry | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1896 | 5 Jan 1984 | 87 | |
| Hardy | James Douglas | 18 Jul 1962 | Kt Bach | 8 Jun 1915 | 28 Feb 1986 | 70 | |
| Hardy | James Gilbert | 28 Aug 1981 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1932 | 14 Jun 2023 | 90 | |
| Hardy | John Anthony | 8 Nov 2022 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1954 | |||
| Hardy | Thomas Duffus | 9 Jul 1869 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1804 | 15 Jun 1878 | 74 | |
| Hardy | William | 31 Dec 1883 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1807 | 17 Mar 1887 | 79 | |
| Hardy | William Bate | 12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 6 Apr 1864 | 23 Jan 1934 | 69 | |
| Hardy-Roberts | Geoffrey Paul | 3 Jun 1972 | KCVO | 16 May 1907 | 9 Apr 1997 | 89 | |
| Hare | David | 22 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1947 | |||
| Hare | John | 1 Jul 1840 | Kt Bach | 1784 | 2 Feb 1865 | 80 | |
| Hare | John | 16 Dec 1907 | Kt Bach | 16 May 1844 | 28 Dec 1921 | 77 | |
| Hare | Lancelot | 28 Jun 1907 | KCSI | 7 Jan 1851 | 7 Oct 1922 | 71 | |
| Hare | Steuart Welwood | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 9 Sep 1867 | 25 Oct 1952 | 85 | |
| Hare | William Francis, 5th Earl of Listowel Postmaster General 1945‑1947; Secretary of State for India & Burma 1947; Secretary of State for Burma 1947‑1948; Minister of State for Colonial Affairs 1948‑1950; Governor General of Ghana 1957‑1960; PC 1946 |
11 Oct 1957 | GCMG | 28 Sep 1906 | 12 Mar 1997 | 90 | |
| Haren | Patrick Hugh | 25 Jun 2008 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1950 | |||
| Harewood, Earl of | see "Lascelles" | ||||||
| Harford | James Dundas Governor of St. Helena 1954‑1958 |
2 Jan 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Jan 1899 | 26 Nov 1993 | 94 | |
| Hargreaves | Gerald de la Pryme | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 29 Apr 1972 | 90 | |
| Hargreaves | Thomas | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 27 Jan 1889 | 22 Mar 1966 | 77 | |
| Hargreaves | Walter Ernest | 19 Feb 1936 1 Jan 1946 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
1865 | 3 Nov 1954 | 89 | |
| Hargroves | (Robert) Louis | 24 Feb 1987 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1917 | 22 Feb 2008 | 90 | |
| Harington | Charles Harington | 1 Jan 1919 28 Dec 1922 2 Jan 1933 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
31 May 1872 | 22 Oct 1940 | 68 | |
| Harington | Charles Henry Pepys | 1 Jan 1964 14 Jun 1969 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
5 May 1910 | 13 Feb 2007 | 96 | |
| Harington | Charles Robert | 20 Jul 1948 2 Jun 1962 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
1 Aug 1897 | 4 Feb 1972 | 74 | |
| Harkness | Douglas Alexander Earsman | 2 Jan 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Sep 1902 | 28 Dec 1980 | 78 | |
| Harkness | James | 7 Dec 2005 | KCVO | 20 Oct 1935 | |||
| Harkness | Joseph Welsh Park | 13 Nov 1956 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 15 Dec 1962 | 72 | |
| Harland | Reginald Edward Wynyard | 1974 | KBE (Mil) | 30 May 1920 | 30 Jul 2013 | 93 | |
| Harlech, Baron and Baroness | see "Ormsby-Gore" | ||||||
| Harley | Alexander George Hamilton | 1996 | KBE (Mil) | 3 May 1941 | |||
| Harley | Herbert Henry ["Harry"] | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 8 Mar 1877 | 19 Jan 1951 | 73 | |
| Harley | Robert William Governor of the Gold Coast 1872‑1873; Lieutenant Governor of Tobago 1875‑1877, Grenada 1877‑1882 and British Honduras 1883‑1884 |
24 May 1883 | KCMG | 1829 | 23 Aug 1892 | 63 | |
| Harley | Stanley Jaffa | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 12 Nov 1905 | 2 Sep 1979 | 73 | |
| Harley | Thomas Winlack | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1895 | 13 Jan 1991 | 95 | |
| Harman | (Antony Ernest) Wentworth | 4 Jun 1934 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Apr 1872 | 26 Sep 1961 | 89 | |
| Harman | Charles Eustace PC 1959 |
1947 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1894 | 14 Nov 1970 | 75 | |
| Harman | (Clement) James | 13 Jun 1964 | GBE (Civ) | 15 May 1894 | 15 Sep 1975 | 81 | |
| Harman | George Byng | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Jan 1830 | 9 Mar 1892 | 62 | |
| Harman | Jack Wentworth | 1 Jan 1974 31 Dec 1977 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
20 Jul 1920 | 28 Dec 2009 | 89 | |
| Harman | Jeremiah LeRoy | 21 Dec 1982 | Kt Bach | 13 Apr 1930 | 6 Mar 2021 | 90 | |
| Harman | John Andrew | 4 Nov 1997 | Kt Bach | 30 Jul 1950 | |||
| Harmer | Frederic Evelyn | 10 Dec 1968 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1905 | 24 Feb 1995 | 89 | |
| Harmer | (John) Dudley | 3 Feb 1972 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1913 | 13 Mar 1991 | 77 | |
| Harmer | Sidney Frederic | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Mar 1862 | 22 Oct 1950 | 88 | |
| Harmood-Banner | John Sutherland, later [1924] 1st baronet MP for Everton 1905‑1924 |
11 Jul 1913 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1847 | 24 Feb 1927 | 79 | |
| Harmsworth | Harold Cecil Aubrey | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1897 | 7 Sep 1952 | 55 | |
| Harmsworth [Hudson from 4 Apr 1923] |
Mary Elizabeth, Viscountess Northcliffe [wife of the 1st Viscount] |
1 Jan 1918 | GBE | 22 Dec 1867 | 29 Jul 1963 | 95 | |
| Harness | Henry Drury | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Apr 1804 | 10 Feb 1883 | 78 | |
| Haroon | Abdoola | 23 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1872 | 27 Apr 1942 | 70 | |
| Harper | Arthur Grant | 1 Jan 1959 | KCVO | 16 Jul 1898 | 17 May 1982 | 83 | |
| Harper | Charles Henry Governor of St. Helena 1925‑1932 |
3 Jun 1930 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Feb 1876 | 13 May 1950 | 74 | |
| Harper | Christopher Nigel | 11 Jun 2011 | KBE (Mil) | 25 Mar 1957 | |||
| Harper | Edgar Josiah | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1860 | 23 Jan 1934 | 74 | |
| Harper | Elizabeth Margaret Way | 31 Dec 1994 | DBE (Civ) | 20 Jun 1937 | 18 Dec 2017 | 80 | |
| Harper | Ewan William | 23 May 2003 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1939 | |||
| Harper | George | 25 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 24 Apr 1843 | 12 Mar 1937 | 93 | |
| Harper | George Montague | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Jan 1865 | 15 Dec 1922 | 57 | |
| Harper | Kenneth Brand | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 21 Jan 1961 | 69 | |
| Harper | Peter Stanley | 24 Nov 2004 | Kt Bach | 28 Apr 1939 | 23 Jan 2021 | 81 | |
| Harper | Richard Stephenson | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1902 | 16 Nov 1973 | 70 | |
| Harper Gow | (Leonard) Maxwell | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1918 | 1 Jan 1996 | 77 | |
| Harpham | William | 1 Jan 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Dec 1906 | 5 Jun 1999 | 92 | |
| Harpin | Richard David | 30 Dec 2025 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1964 | |||
| Harra | James Alan | 15 Jun 2024 | KCB (Civ) | Jul 1962 | |||
| Harragin | Walter | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1890 | 26 Jun 1966 | 75 | |
| Harrel | David PC [I] 1900 |
19 Jan 1893 25 May 1895 26 Apr 1900 1 Jan 1918 1 Jan 1920 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) KCVO GBE GCB (Civ) |
25 Mar 1841 | 12 May 1939 | 98 | |
| Harries | Arthur Trevor | 23 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1892 | 1 Jul 1959 | 67 | |
| Harries | Douglas | 1 Jan 1947 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Mar 1893 | 6 Dec 1972 | 79 | |
| Harries | Jennifer Margaret | 31 Dec 2021 | DBE (Civ) | c 1960 | |||
| Harriman | George William | 21 Oct 1965 | Kt Bach | 3 Mar 1908 | 29 May 1973 | 65 | |
| Harrington | Henry Byng | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | 10 Apr 1808 | 7 Oct 1871 | 63 | |
| Harrington | (Henry) Naseby | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 31 Oct 1951 | 60 | |
| Harrington | John Lane | 9 Nov 1903 25 Jun 1909 |
KCVO KCMG |
16 Jan 1865 | 8 Sep 1927 | 62 | |
| Harrington | Stanley PC [I] 1918 |
15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1856 | 31 Jul 1949 | 93 | |
| Harrington | (Wilfred) Hastings | 8 Jun 1963 | KBE (Mil) | 17 May 1906 | 17 Dec 1965 | 59 | |
| Harris | Alan James | 30 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1916 | 26 Dec 2000 | 84 | |
| Harris | Archibald Isidore | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1883 | 21 Jun 1971 | 87 | |
| Harris | Arthur Ambrose Hall | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 15 Oct 1854 | Dec 1939 | 85 | |
| Harris | Arthur Travers, later [1953] 1st baronet | 11 Jun 1942 14 Jun 1945 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
13 Apr 1892 | 5 Apr 1984 | 91 | |
| Harris | Augustus Henry Glossop | 30 Jul 1891 | Kt Bach | 18 Mar 1852 | 22 Jun 1896 | 44 | |
| Harris | Austin Edward | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1870 | 30 Sep 1958 | 88 | |
| Harris | Charles | 3 Jun 1913 1 Jan 1920 |
KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
2 Mar 1864 | 10 Jun 1943 | 79 | |
| Harris | (Charles) Alexander Governor of Newfoundland 1917‑1922 |
1 Oct 1917 | KCMG | 28 Jun 1855 | 26 Mar 1947 | 91 | |
| Harris | Charles Felix | 29 Oct 1968 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1900 | 10 Mar 1974 | 73 | |
| Harris | Charles Joseph William | 8 Jul 1952 10 Jun 1961 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
1901 | 14 Jan 1986 | 84 | |
| Harris | David | 19 Jun 1911 | KCMG | 12 Jul 1852 | 23 Sep 1942 | 90 | |
| Harris | Douglas Gordon | 1942 | KBE | 19 Oct 1883 | 4 Jun 1967 | 83 | |
| Harris | Edward Alfred John MP for Christchurch 1844‑1852 |
13 Jul 1872 | KCB (Civ) | 20 May 1808 | 17 Jul 1888 | 80 | |
| Harris | (Elizabeth) Rebecca Scott MP for Castle Point 2010- |
15 Jun 2024 | DBE (Civ) | 22 Dec 1967 | |||
| Harris | Frederick | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 21 Jun 1891 | 1 Oct 1976 | 85 | |
| Harris | George David | 10 Jul 1888 | Kt Bach | 1827 | 28 Feb 1902 | 74 | |
| Harris | George Francis Robert, 3rd Baron Harris Governor of Trinidad 1846‑1854 and Madras 1854‑1859 |
25 Jun 1861 24 May 1866 |
KSI GCSI |
14 Aug 1810 | 23 Nov 1872 | 62 | |
| Harris | Henry | 16 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1925 | 31 Oct 2014 | 89 | |
| Harris | Henry Percy MP for Paddington South 1910‑1922 |
4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 8 Sep 1856 | 23 Aug 1941 | 84 | |
| Harris | Ian Cecil | 1 Jan 1967 | KBE (Mil) | 7 Jul 1910 | 12 Mar 1999 | 88 | |
| Harris | James Charles | 25 Apr 1896 22 Aug 1902 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
1831 | 8 Nov 1904 | 73 | |
| Harris | James Howard, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury MP for Wilton 1841; Foreign Secretary 1852 and 1858‑1859; Lord Privy Seal 1866‑1868 and 1874‑1876; PC 1852 |
15 Jun 1859 | GCB (Civ) | 25 Mar 1807 | 17 May 1889 | 82 | |
| Harris | John Hobbis | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1874 | 30 Apr 1940 | 65 | |
| Harris | John Hulme ["Win"] | 13 Jun 1992 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Jun 1938 | 2 Jul 2019 | 81 | |
| Harris | John Richards | 11 May 1937 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Jan 1868 | 16 Sep 1946 | 78 | |
| Harris | Lewis Edward | 1979 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1900 | 3 Mar 1983 | 82 | |
| Harris | Lionel Herbert | 13 Jun 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 15 Apr 1897 | 18 Mar 1971 | 73 | |
| Harris | Martin Best | 19 Jul 2000 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1944 | |||
| Harris | Matthew | 17 Aug 1899 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1841 | 8 Jun 1917 | 75 | |
| Harris | Michael Frank | 11 Jun 2008 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1942 | |||
| Harris | Pauline Norma [wife of Baron Harris of Peckham [L]] |
31 Dec 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Jan 1942 | |||
| Harris | Philip Charles, later [1996] Baron Harris of Peckham [L] | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1942 | |||
| Harris | Philippa Jill Olivier ["Pippa"] | 22 Sep 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 22 Mar 1967 | |||
| Harris | Richard Olver | 22 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 24 Dec 1894 | 11 Oct 1955 | 60 | |
| Harris | Robert George Canning, 4th Baron Harris Governor of Bombay 1890‑1895 |
21 May 1890 25 May 1895 |
GCIE GCSI |
3 Feb 1851 | 24 Mar 1932 | 81 | |
| Harris | Robert Hastings Penruddock | 4 Feb 1898 6 Nov 1900 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) |
12 Oct 1843 | 25 Aug 1926 | 82 | |
| Harris | Ronald Montague Joseph | 11 Jun 1960 | KCVO | 6 May 1913 | 22 Jan 1995 | 81 | |
| Harris | Sidney West | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 10 Oct 1876 | 9 Jul 1962 | 85 | |
| Harris | (Theodore) Wilson | 13 Oct 2010 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1921 | 8 Mar 2018 | 96 | |
| Harris | Thomas George | 31 Dec 2001 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Feb 1945 | 12 Oct 2021 | 76 | |
| Harris | Thomas Noel | 24 Apr 1841 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1783 | 23 Mar 1860 | 76 | |
| Harris | Walter Henry | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1851 | 3 Mar 1922 | 70 | |
| Harris | William Cornwallis | 7 Jun 1844 | Kt Bach | 2 Apr 1807 | 9 Oct 1848 | 41 | |
| Harris | William Gordon | 14 Jun 1969 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Jun 1912 | 20 Feb 2005 | 92 | |
| Harris | William Henry | 10 Jun 1954 | KCVO | 28 Mar 1883 | 6 Sep 1973 | 90 | |
| Harris | William Snow | 28 Apr 1847 | Kt Bach | 1 Apr 1791 | 22 Jan 1867 | 75 | |
| Harris | William Woolf | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1910 | 23 Sep 1988 | 78 | |
| Harrison | Archibald Frederick | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 1894 | 18 Nov 1976 | 82 | |
| Harrison | (Bernard) Guy | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1885 | 21 Apr 1978 | 92 | |
| Harrison | Brian Howard | 27 Apr 2005 | Kt Bach | 9 Jul 1937 | |||
| Harrison | Cecil Reeves | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 26 Apr 1856 | 11 Dec 1940 | 84 | |
| Harrison | (Charles) Frederick | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 1844 | 31 Dec 1914 | 70 | |
| Harrison | Charlton Scott Cholmeley | 4 Mar 1932 | Kt Bach | 18 May 1881 | 3 Jul 1951 | 70 | |
| Harrison | Cyril Ernest | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1901 | 14 Mar 1980 | 78 | |
| Harrison | David | 21 Mar 1997 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1930 | 27 Mar 2023 | 92 | |
| Harrison | Donald Frederick Norris | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 9 Mar 1925 | 12 Apr 2003 | 78 | |
| Harrison | Edmund Stephen | 20 Apr 1880 | Kt Bach | 1810 | 21 Sep 1882 | 72 | |
| Harrison | Edward Richard | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1872 | 10 Nov 1960 | 88 | |
| Harrison | Eric John PC 1952 |
1 Apr 1954 1 Jan 1962 |
KCVO KCMG |
7 Sep 1892 | 26 Sep 1974 | 82 | |
| Harrison | Ernest Thomas | 15 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1926 | 16 Feb 2009 | 82 | |
| Harrison | Francis Alexander Lyle ["Frank"] | 12 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1910 | 13 Aug 2002 | 92 | |
| Harrison | Geoffrey Wedgwood | 1 Jan 1955 6 Mar 1961 8 Jun 1968 |
KCMG KCVO GCMG |
18 Jul 1908 | 12 Apr 1990 | 81 | |
| Harrison | George MP for Edinburgh South 1885 |
11 Aug 1884 | Kt Bach | 1811 | 23 Dec 1885 | 74 | |
| Harrison | Graeme Thomas | 6 Jun 2011 | KNZM | 13 Nov 1948 | |||
| Harrison | Henry Leland | 14 Feb 1887 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1837 | 5 May 1892 | 55 | |
| Harrison | James Humphreys | 13 Dec 1909 1 Jan 1924 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
28 Feb 1848 | 2 Feb 1933 | 84 | |
| Harrison | James William Governor of South Australia 1968‑1971 |
22 Oct 1968 | KCMG | 25 May 1912 | 15 Sep 1971 | 59 | |
| Harrison | John, later [1922] 1st baronet | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1856 | 14 Feb 1936 | 79 | |
| Harrison | John | 30 Dec 1922 | KBE (Civ) | 1866 | 22 Jun 1944 | 78 | |
| Harrison | John Albert Bews | 31 Dec 1981 | KBE (Mil) | 20 May 1921 | c Apr 2010 | 88 | |
| Harrison | John Burchmore | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1856 | 8 Feb 1926 | 69 | |
| Harrison | (John) Richard | 20 Nov 1980 | Kt Bach | 23 May 1921 | 5 Sep 2003 | 82 | |
| Harrison | Michael Guy Vicat | 16 Nov 1993 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1939 | |||
| Harrison | Patricia Mary [originally DCNZM 4 Jun 2001] |
1 Aug 2009 | DNZM | 6 Sep 1932 | 6 Sep 2025 | 93 | |
| Harrison | Reginald Carey ["Rex"] | 25 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 5 Mar 1908 | 2 Jun 1990 | 82 | |
| Harrison | Richard | 25 May 1889 26 Jun 1903 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
26 May 1837 | 25 Sep 1931 | 94 | |
| Harrison | Richard Tristan | 25 Mar 2025 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Harrison | Richard John | 31 Jul 1984 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1920 | 17 Oct 1999 | 79 | |
| Harrison | Terence | 19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1933 | 21 Jun 2019 | 86 | |
| Harrison | Thomas Dalkin | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1885 | 11 Mar 1954 | 68 | |
| Harrison | Tristina Adele ["Tristia"] | 29 Dec 2023 | DBE (Civ) | 26 Feb 1973 | |||
| Harrison-Smith | Francis | 1 Jan 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 1861 | 10 Jun 1927 | 65 | |
| Harris-Short | Sonia Ruth | 21 Jan 2025 | DBE (Civ) | 12 Sep 1974 | |||
| Harrod | (Henry) Roy Forbes | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1900 | 8 Mar 1978 | 78 | |
| Harrop | Peter John | 16 Jun 1984 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Mar 1926 | 10 Sep 2020 | 94 | |
| Harrowby, Countess of | see "Ryder" | ||||||
| Harrowing | John Henry | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1859 | 20 Feb 1937 | 77 | |
| Harston | Ernest Sirdefield | 23 Jan 1958 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1891 | 27 Jun 1975 | 83 | |
| Hart | Andrew Searle | 25 Jan 1886 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1811 | 13 Apr 1890 | 79 | |
| Hart | Anthony Ronald | 15 Feb 2005 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1946 | 9 Jul 2019 | 73 | |
| Hart | Byrne | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 6 Oct 1895 | 19 Mar 1989 | 93 | |
| Hart | David Michael | 24 Feb 2006 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1940 | 13 Mar 2013 | 72 | |
| Hart | Ernest Sidney Walter | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 11 Jul 1870 | 29 Jan 1957 | 86 | |
| Hart | George Charles | 2 Jun 1973 | KBE (Civ) | 31 Mar 1901 | 3 Oct 1981 | 80 | |
| Hart | George Sankey | 30 Dec 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Apr 1866 | 16 Apr 1937 | 71 | |
| Hart | Graham Allan | 15 Jun 1996 | KCB (Civ) | 13 Mar 1940 | |||
| Hart | Herbert Ernest | 3 Jun 1935 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Oct 1882 | 5 Mar 1968 | 85 | |
| Hart | Israel | 27 Feb 1895 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1835 | 24 Mar 1911 | 76 | |
| Hart | Judith Constance Mary, later [1988] Baroness Hart of South Lanark [L] MP for Lanark 1959‑1983 and Clydesdale 1983‑1987; Minister of Social Security 1967‑1968; Paymaster General 1968‑1969; Minister for Overseas Development 1969‑1970, 1974‑1975 and 1977‑1979; PC 1967 |
12 Jun 1979 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Sep 1924 | 8 Dec 1991 | 67 | |
| Hart | Michael Christopher Campbell | 2 Jun 1998 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1948 | 20 Feb 2007 | 58 | |
| Hart | Oliver Simon D'Arcy | 12 Jun 2024 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1948 | |||
| Hart | Raymund George | 13 Jun 1957 | KBE (Mil) | 28 Feb 1899 | 16 Jul 1960 | 61 | |
| Hart | Reginald Clare VC For information on his award of the VC, see the note at the foot of this page |
16 May 1899 21 Oct 1904 3 Jun 1931 |
KCB (Mil) KCVO GCB (Mil) |
11 Jun 1848 | 18 Oct 1931 | 83 | |
| Hart | Robert, later [1893] 1st baronet | 6 May 1882 24 May 1899 |
KCMG GCMG |
20 Feb 1835 | 20 Sep 1911 | 76 | |
| Hart | William Edward | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1866 | 5 Mar 1942 | 76 | |
| Hart | William Ogden | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1903 | 29 Apr 1977 | 73 | |
| Hart-Davis | Rupert Charles | 7 Feb 1967 | Kt Bach | 28 Aug 1907 | 8 Dec 1999 | 92 | |
| Hartigan | James Andrew | 3 Jun 1935 | KCB (Mil) | 1876 | 12 Oct 1962 | 86 | |
| Hartley | Alan Fleming | 1 Jul 1941 1 Jan 1944 |
KCSI GCIE |
24 Oct 1882 | 7 Sep 1954 | 72 | |
| Hartley | Charles Augustus | 16 Sep 1862 19 Feb 1884 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
3 Feb 1825 | 20 Feb 1915 | 90 | |
| Hartley | Christopher Harold | 8 Jun 1963 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Jan 1913 | 29 Jul 1998 | 85 | |
| Hartley | Frank | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 5 Jan 1911 | 26 Jan 1997 | 86 | |
| Hartley | Harold Brewer CH 1967 |
16 Feb 1928 1 Jan 1944 1 Jan 1957 |
Kt Bach KCVO GCVO |
3 Sep 1878 | 9 Sep 1972 | 94 | |
| Hartley | Julian Matthew Frederick | 14 Dec 2022 | Kt Bach | Feb 1967 | |||
| Hartley | Percival | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1881 | 16 Feb 1957 | 75 | |
| Hartley | Percival Horton-Smith | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1867 | 30 Jun 1952 | 84 | |
| Hartley | Walter Noel | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 1846 | 11 Sep 1913 | 67 | |
| Hartley | William Pickles | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1846 | 25 Oct 1922 | 76 | |
| Hartman | (Gladys) Marea | 31 Dec 1993 | DBE (Civ) | 22 Jun 1920 | 29 Aug 1994 | 74 | |
| Hartnell | Norman Bishop | 31 Dec 1976 | KCVO | 12 Jun 1901 | 8 Jun 1979 | 77 | |
| Hartnett | Laurence John | 6 Oct 1967 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1898 | 4 Apr 1986 | 87 | |
| Hartnoll | Henry Sulivan | 1 Jan 1914 | Kt Bach | 17 Jun 1862 | 31 Oct 1935 | 73 | |
| Hartog | Philip Joseph | 13 Jul 1926 3 Jun 1930 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
2 Mar 1864 | 27 Jun 1947 | 83 | |
| Hartwell | Charles Herbert | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 24 Apr 1904 | 31 Aug 1982 | 78 | |
| Harty | (Herbert) Hamilton | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 4 Dec 1880 | 19 Feb 1941 | 60 | |
| Harvey | Arthur Vere, later [1971] Baron Harvey of Prestbury [L] MP for Macclesfield 1945‑1971 |
16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 31 Jan 1906 | 5 Apr 1994 | 88 | |
| Harvey | Charles Offley | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1888 | 11 Oct 1969 | 81 | |
| Harvey | Edward | 28 Jun 1861 28 Mar 1865 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1783 | 4 May 1865 | 81 | |
| Harvey | Ernest Maes | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Jan 1872 | 13 Sep 1926 | 54 | |
| Harvey | Ernest Musgrave, later [1933] 1st baronet | 5 Jun 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Jul 1867 | 17 Dec 1955 | 88 | |
| Harvey | George | 26 Mar 1867 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1806 | 22 Jan 1876 | 69 | |
| Harvey | George MP for Kennington 1924‑1929 and 1931‑1939 |
15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1868 | 27 Mar 1939 | 70 | |
| Harvey | George David | 13 Jun 1957 | KBE (Mil) | 18 Aug 1905 | 24 Feb 1969 | 63 | |
| Harvey | George Frederick | 24 May 1867 | KCSI | 1809 | 4 Nov 1884 | 75 | |
| Harvey | George Samuel Abercrombie | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 21 Oct 1854 | 11 Apr 1930 | 75 | |
| Harvey | (Henry) Paul | 2 Jan 1911 | KCMG | 1 Oct 1869 | 30 Dec 1948 | 79 | |
| Harvey | John Governor of Newfoundland 1841‑1846 |
19 Jul 1838 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Apr 1778 | 22 Mar 1852 | 73 | |
| Harvey | John Musgrave | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 22 Dec 1865 | 13 Jun 1940 | 74 | |
| Harvey | Leslie Gordon | 1 Jan 1955 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Apr 1896 | 14 Oct 1972 | 76 | |
| Harvey | Nicholas Barton MP for Devon North 1992‑2015 |
25 Jan 2013 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1961 | |||
| Harvey | Oliver Charles, later [1954] 1st Baron Harvey of Tasburgh | 13 Jun 1946 1 Jan 1948 8 Jun 1950 |
KCMG GCMG GCVO |
26 Nov 1893 | 29 Nov 1968 | 75 | |
| Harvey | Percy Norman | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Nov 1887 | 30 Aug 1946 | 58 | |
| Harvey | Robert | 9 Feb 1901 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1847 | 14 Mar 1930 | 82 | |
| Harvey | Robert Anster | 31 Dec 2012 | KNZM | 24 Nov 1940 | |||
| Harvey | Robert James Paterson | 1 Jan 1960 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Jul 1904 | 8 Jul 1965 | 60 | |
| Harvey | Samuel Emile | 10 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1885 | 9 Nov 1959 | 73 | |
| Harvey-Jones | John Henry | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 16 Apr 1924 | 9 Jan 2008 | 83 | |
| Harvie | John Smith ["Jack"] | 14 Oct 1997 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1936 | |||
| Harvington, Baron | see "Grant-Ferris" | ||||||
| Harwood | Edmund George | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 1898 | 10 Dec 1964 | 66 | |
| Harwood | Henry Harwood | 13 Dec 1939 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Jan 1888 | 9 Jun 1950 | 62 | |
| Harwood | John James | 10 Jul 1888 | Kt Bach | 1832 | 15 Apr 1906 | 73 | |
| Harwood | Ralph Endersby | 3 Jun 1931 1 Jan 1934 |
KCVO KCB (Civ) |
28 Mar 1883 | 28 Feb 1951 | 67 | |
| Harwood | Ronald | 27 Jan 2011 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1934 | 8 Sep 2020 | 85 | |
| Hasan | Saiyid Wazir | 4 Mar 1932 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1874 | 31 Aug 1947 | 73 | |
| Haselhurst | Alan Gordon Barraclough, later [2018] Baron Haselhurst [L] MP for Middleton & Prestwich 1970‑1974 and Saffron Walden 1977‑2017; PC 1999 |
19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1937 | |||
| Haskard | Cosmo Dugal Patrick Thomas Governor of the Falkland Islands 1964‑1970 |
1 Jan 1965 | KCMG | 25 Nov 1916 | 21 Feb 2017 | 100 | |
| Haslam | Alec Leslie | 18 Oct 1974 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1904 | 23 Apr 1997 | 93 | |
| Haslam | Alfred Seale MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme 1900‑1906 |
21 May 1891 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1844 | 13 Jan 1927 | 82 | |
| Haslam | David Antony | 14 Mar 2019 | Kt Bach | 4 Jul 1949 | |||
| Haslam | David William | 16 Jun 1984 | KBE (Mil) | 26 Jun 1923 | 4 Aug 2009 | 86 | |
| Haslam | John MP for Bolton 1931‑1940 |
22 Jun 1927 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1878 | 21 May 1940 | 62 | |
| Haslam | Robert, later [1990] Baron Haslam [L] | 12 Feb 1985 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1923 | 2 Nov 2002 | 79 | |
| Haslam | (Robert) Humphrey | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 30 May 1882 | 22 Dec 1962 | 80 | |
| Haslett | Caroline Harriet | 12 Jun 1947 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Aug 1895 | 4 Jan 1957 | 61 | |
| Haslett | James Horner MP for Belfast West 1885‑1886 |
22 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | Jan 1832 | 18 Aug 1905 | 73 | |
| Haslett | William John Handfield | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1866 | 17 Dec 1954 | 88 | |
| Hasluck | Alexandra Margaret Martin [wife of Sir Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck] |
6 Jun 1978 | AD | 26 Aug 1908 | 18 Jun 1993 | 84 | |
| Hasluck | Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Governor General of Australia 1969‑1974; PC 1966 |
10 Feb 1969 27 Apr 1970 23 Apr 1979 |
GCMG GCVO KG |
1 Apr 1905 | 9 Jan 1993 | 87 | |
| Hassabis | Demis | 15 Jan 2025 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1976 | |||
| Hassall | Ian Bruce | 31 Dec 2018 | KNZM | 10 Aug 1941 | 14 Jun 2021 | 79 | |
| Hassan | Anna Patricia Lucy | 31 Dec 2005 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Mar 1946 | |||
| Hassan | Joshua Abraham | 30 Oct 1963 31 Dec 1985 31 Dec 1987 |
Kt Bach KCMG GBE (Civ) |
21 Aug 1915 | 1 Jul 1997 | 81 | |
| Hassanein | Ahmed Mohamed Bey | 1927 | KCVO | 31 Oct 1889 | 19 Feb 1946 | 56 | |
| Hassard | John | 10 Jul 1888 22 Jun 1897 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
1831 | 30 Aug 1900 | 69 | |
| Hassell | Trevor Austin | Nov 2013 | KA | 20 Apr 1940 | |||
| Hassett | Francis George | 12 Jun 1976 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Apr 1918 | 11 Jun 2008 | 90 | |
| Hastie | Robert Cameron | 14 Jun 2008 | KCVO | 24 May 1933 | |||
| Hastings | Charles | 3 Jul 1850 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1794 | 21 Mar 1866 | 72 | |
| Hastings | George | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 1853 | 13 Aug 1943 | 90 | |
| Hastings | Max Hugh Macdonald | 23 Oct 2002 | Kt Bach | 28 Dec 1945 | |||
| Hastings | Patrick Gardiner MP for Wallsend 1922‑1926; Attorney General 1924 |
8 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1880 | 26 Feb 1952 | 71 | |
| Hastings | Stephen Lewis Edmonstone | 30 Nov 1983 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1921 | 10 Jan 2005 | 93 | |
| Hastings | Thomas | 5 Jun 1839 9 Mar 1859 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
3 Jul 1790 | 3 Jan 1870 | 79 | |
| Hastings | William George | 4 Dec 2009 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1928 | |||
| Hatch | David Edwin | 10 Mar 2004 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1939 | 13 Jun 2007 | 68 | |
| Hatch | Ernest Frederic George, 1st baronet MP for Gorton 1895‑1906 |
1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Apr 1859 | 17 Aug 1927 | 68 | |
| Hathaway | Sibyl Mary | 12 Jun 1965 | DBE (Civ) | 13 Jan 1884 | 14 Jul 1974 | 90 | |
| Hatt | Harry Thomas | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1858 | 19 Mar 1934 | 75 | |
| Hatter | Maurice | 9 Nov 1999 | Kt Bach | 6 Nov 1929 | 1 Apr 2020 | 90 | |
| Hatton | Ronald George | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1886 | 11 Nov 1965 | 79 | |
| Hatty | Cyril James | 12 Mar 1963 | Kt Bach | 22 Dec 1908 | 19 Aug 2001 | 92 | |
| Hatwa, Maharaja of | Krishna Partab Sahi | 1 Jan 1889 | KCIE | ||||
| Haughey | William, later [Sep 2013] Baron Haughey [L] | 25 Jan 2013 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1956 | |||
| Haughton | James | 10 Feb 1976 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1914 | 26 Jan 2000 | 85 | |
| Haultain | Frederick William Gordon | 1 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 25 Nov 1857 | 30 Jan 1942 | 84 | |
| Havard | Godfrey Thomas | 12 Jun 1941 | KCMG | 1885 | 3 Mar 1952 | 66 | |
| Havelock | Arthur Elibank President of Nevis 1877‑1878; Administrator of St. Lucia 1878‑1879; Governor of Sierra Leone 1881‑1884, Trinidad 1885, Natal 1886‑1889, Ceylon 1890‑1895, Madras 1896‑1900 and Tasmania 1901‑1904 |
24 May 1884 1 Jan 1895 16 Mar 1896 29 Apr 1901 |
KCMG GCMG GCIE GCSI |
21 Feb 1844 | 25 Jun 1908 | 64 | |
| Havelock | Henry For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
11 Nov 1857 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Apr 1795 | 24 Nov 1857 | 62 | |
| Havelock | Thomas Henry | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1877 | 1 Aug 1968 | 91 | |
| Havelock | Wilfrid Bowen | 24 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1912 | 6 Apr 2003 | 90 | |
| Havelock-Allan | Henry Marshman VC, 1st baronet MP for Sunderland 1874‑1881 and Durham County South East 1885‑1892 and 1895‑1897 |
21 Jun 1887 22 Jun 1897 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
6 Aug 1830 | 30 Dec 1897 | 67 | |
| Havers | Cecil Robert | 1 Jun 1951 | Kt Bach | 12 Nov 1889 | 5 May 1977 | 87 | |
| Havers | (Ephraim) William | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 15 Oct 1887 | 28 Feb 1979 | 91 | |
| Havers | (Robert) Michael Oldfield, later [1987] Baron Havers [L] MP for Wimbledon 1970‑1987; Solicitor General 1972‑1974; Attorney General 1979‑1987; PC 1977 |
23 Nov 1972 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1923 | 1 Apr 1992 | 69 | |
| Haward | Harry Edwin | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1863 | 8 Sep 1953 | 90 | |
| Haward | Walter | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1882 | 2 Sep 1959 | 77 | |
| Hawes | Benjamin MP for Lambeth 1832‑1847 and Kinsale 1848‑1851 |
5 Feb 1856 | KCB (Civ) | 1797 | 15 May 1862 | 64 | |
| Hawes | Richard Brunel | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 1893 | 30 Dec 1964 | 71 | |
| Hawke | (Edward) Anthony | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1895 | 25 Sep 1964 | 69 | |
| Hawke | (John) Anthony | 28 Mar 1928 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 30 Oct 1941 | 72 | |
| Hawker | (Frank) Cyril | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 21 Jul 1900 | 22 Feb 1991 | 90 | |
| Hawker | Richard George | 9 Apr 1965 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1907 | 12 Nov 1982 | 75 | |
| Hawkes | Henry Montague Pakington | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Aug 1855 | 3 Apr 1946 | 90 | |
| Hawkes | (John) Garry | 20 Nov 2009 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1939 | |||
| Hawkesworth | (Edward) Gerald Governor of British Honduras 1947‑1948 |
1 Jan 1948 | KCMG | 16 Aug 1897 | 14 Aug 1949 | 51 | |
| Hawkesworth | John Ledlie Inglis | 5 Jul 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Feb 1893 | 3 Jun 1945 | 52 | |
| Hawkey | (Alfred) James, later [1945] 1st baronet | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1877 | 22 May 1952 | 74 | |
| Hawkhead | Anthony Gerard ["Tony"] | 6 Dec 2011 | Kt Bach | Oct 1957 | |||
| Hawkings | (Francis) Geoffrey | 12 Jul 1978 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1913 | 31 Oct 1990 | 77 | |
| Hawkins | Anthony Hope | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 9 Feb 1863 | 8 Jul 1933 | 70 | |
| Hawkins | Arthur Ernest | 3 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1913 | 13 Jan 1999 | 85 | |
| Hawkins | Benjamin | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1867 | 30 Oct 1930 | 63 | |
| Hawkins | Geoffrey Alan Brooke | 5 Jun 1952 | KBE (Mil) | 13 Jul 1895 | 5 Oct 1980 | 85 | |
| Hawkins | Henry, later [1899] 1st Baron Brampton PC 1899 |
28 Nov 1876 | Kt Bach | 14 Sep 1817 | 6 Oct 1907 | 90 | |
| Hawkins | John Summerfield | 24 May 1881 | KCMG | 1812 | 10 Jan 1895 | 82 | |
| Hawkins | Michael Babington Charles | 1 Jan 1968 | KCVO | 27 Jul 1914 | 26 May 1977 | 62 | |
| Hawkins | Paul Lancelot | 13 Jul 1982 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1912 | 29 Dec 2002 | 90 | |
| Hawkins | Raymond Shayle | 12 Jun 1965 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Dec 1909 | 18 Oct 1987 | 77 | |
| Hawkshaw | John | 31 Aug 1873 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1811 | 2 Jun 1891 | 80 | |
| Hawley | Donald Frederick | 3 Jun 1978 | KCMG | 22 May 1921 | 31 Jan 2008 | 86 | |
| Hawley | James Appleton | 12 Jun 2010 | KCVO | 28 Mar 1937 | |||
| Haworth | Lionel Berkeley Holt | 4 Jun 1928 | KBE (Civ) | 30 Sep 1873 | 11 Sep 1951 | 77 | |
| Haworth | (Walter) Norman Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1937 |
28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1883 | 19 Mar 1950 | 67 | |
| Haworth | William Crawford | 8 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1905 | 1 Dec 1984 | 79 | |
| Haworth-Booth | Francis Fitzgerald | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | 18 May 1864 | 21 Feb 1935 | 70 | |
| Hawthorne | Nigel Barnard | 23 Feb 1999 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1929 | 26 Dec 2001 | 72 | |
| Hawthorne | William Rede | 3 Feb 1970 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1913 | 16 Sep 2011 | 98 | |
| Hawton | John Malcolm Kenneth | 5 Jun 1952 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Sep 1904 | 7 Jan 1982 | 77 | |
| Hawtrey | Charles Henry | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1858 | 30 Jul 1923 | 65 | |
| Hawtrey | Ralph George | 28 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1879 | 21 Mar 1975 | 95 | |
| Hay | (Alan) Philip | 31 Dec 1960 | KCVO | 27 Feb 1918 | 7 Apr 1986 | 68 | |
| Hay | Barbara Logan | 29 Dec 2007 | DCMG | 20 Jan 1953 | |||
| Hay | David Allan | 28 Feb 1934 2 Jan 1939 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
19 Dec 1878 | 6 May 1957 | 78 | |
| Hay | David Osborne | 18 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1916 | 18 May 2009 | 92 | |
| Hay | David Russell | 31 May 1991 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1927 | 3 Dec 2016 | 88 | |
| Hay | Edward Hay Drummond President of the British Virgin Islands 1839‑1850; Lieutenant Governor of Saint Christopher 1850‑1855 and Governor of St. Helena 1856‑1863 |
22 Aug 1859 | Kt Bach | 4 Mar 1815 | 24 Jan 1884 | 68 | |
| Hay | George, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale Governor of Madras 1842‑1848 |
22 May 1820 10 Nov 1862 13 Mar 1867 |
KT KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1 Feb 1787 | 10 Oct 1876 | 89 | |
| Hay | George Jackson | 24 Jul 1906 19 Jun 1911 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
18 Feb 1840 | 7 Oct 1921 | 81 | |
| Hay | Hamish Grenfell | 12 Jun 1982 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1927 | 7 Sep 2008 | 80 | |
| Hay | James Lawrence | 4 Dec 1961 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1888 | 26 Mar 1971 | 82 | |
| Hay | James Shaw Administrator of Gambia 1886‑1888; Governor of Barbados 1891‑1900 |
24 May 1889 | KCMG | 25 Oct 1839 | 20 Jun 1924 | 84 | |
| Hay | John | 25 May 1878 | KCMG | 22 Jun 1816 | 20 Jan 1892 | 75 | |
| Hay | John [styled Lord John Hay] MP for Wick District 1857‑1859 and Ripon 1866‑1871 |
24 May 1881 30 Jul 1886 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
23 Aug 1827 | 4 May 1916 | 88 | |
| Hay | John | 21 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1840 | 26 Feb 1909 | 68 | |
| Hay | John George | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1888 | 26 May 1964 | 76 | |
| Hay | Margaret Katherine [wife of Sir (Alan) Philip Hay] |
1 Jan 1971 | DCVO | 9 May 1918 | 24 May 1975 | 57 | |
| Hay | Robert | 14 Aug 1947 | KCIE | 8 Mar 1889 | 18 May 1980 | 91 | |
| Hay | Robert John | 26 May 1894 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Apr 1828 | 25 Nov 1910 | 82 | |
| Hay | Victor Alexander Sereld, styled Lord Kilmarnock, later [1927] 21st Earl of Erroll | 1 Jan 1924 | KCMG | 17 Oct 1876 | 20 Feb 1928 | 51 | |
| Hay | (William) Rupert | 1947 1 Jan 1952 |
KCIE KCMG |
16 Dec 1893 | 3 Apr 1962 | 68 | |
| Haycraft | Thomas Wagstaffe | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1858 | 16 Jul 1936 | 77 | |
| Hayday | Frederick | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1912 | 26 Feb 1990 | 77 | |
| Hayden | Anthony Paul | 18 Feb 2014 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1961 | |||
| Hayden | Henry Hubert | 23 Jul 1920 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1869 | 28 Aug 1923 | 54 | |
| Haydon | Walter Robert ["Robin"] | 31 Dec 1979 | KCMG | 29 May 1920 | 1 Dec 1999 | 79 | |
| Hay-Drummond-Hay | Robert | 1906 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1846 | 15 Oct 1926 | 80 | |
| Hayes | Bertram Fox | 16 Sep 1919 | KCMG | 25 Apr 1864 | 15 May 1941 | 77 | |
| Hayes | Brian | 3 Mar 1998 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1940 | |||
| Hayes | Brian David | 31 Dec 1979 31 Dec 1987 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
5 May 1929 | 31 May 2022 | 93 | |
| Hayes | Claude James | 1 Jan 1974 | KCMG | 23 Mar 1912 | 20 Nov 1996 | 84 | |
| Hayes | George | 9 Dec 1868 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1805 | 24 Nov 1869 | 64 | |
| Hayes | John Henry MP for South Holland & the Deepings 1997-; PC 2013 |
7 Feb 2019 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1958 | |||
| Hayes | John Osler Chattock | 10 Jun 1967 | KCB (Mil) | 9 May 1913 | 7 Sep 1998 | 85 | |
| Hayes | Richard John | 2 Jun 2014 | KNZM | c 1952 | |||
| Haygarth | Joseph Henry | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 1892 | 9 Jan 1969 | 76 | |
| Hayhoe | Bernard John [Barney], later [1992] Baron Hayhoe [L] MP for Heston & Isleworth 1970‑1974 and Brentford & Isleworth 1974‑1992; PC 1985 |
24 Feb 1987 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1925 | 7 Sep 2013 | 88 | |
| Hayman | (Cecil George) Graham | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 1 Apr 1893 | 10 Mar 1966 | 72 | |
| Hayman | Helene Valerie, Baroness Hayman [L] MP for Welwyn & Hatfield 1974‑1979; PC 2000 |
31 Dec 2011 | GBE (Civ) | 26 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hayman | Peter Telford | 1 Jan 1971 | KCMG | 14 Jun 1914 | 6 Apr 1992 | 77 | |
| Hayman-Joyce | Robert John | 15 Jun 1996 | KCB (Mil) | 16 Oct 1940 | |||
| Haynes | George Ernest | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 24 Jan 1902 | 5 Mar 1983 | 81 | |
| Haynes | Richard Christopher | Nov 2003 | KA | 10 Jun 1936 | 23 Jun 2013 | 77 | |
| Hayr | Kenneth William | 11 Jun 1988 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Apr 1935 | 2 Jun 2001 | 66 | |
| Hays | (Harold Richard) Marshall | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 24 Jan 1948 | 75 | |
| Haysom | George | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 6 May 1862 | 7 Sep 1924 | 62 | |
| Hayter, Baron | see "Chubb" | ||||||
| Hayter | George | 1 Jun 1842 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1792 | 18 Jan 1871 | 78 | |
| Hayter | Paul David Grenville | 16 Jun 2007 | KCB (Civ) | 4 Nov 1942 | |||
| Hayter | William Goodenough | 24 Aug 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 23 Jan 1869 | 5 Aug 1924 | 55 | |
| Hayter | William Goodenough | 1 May 1953 | KCMG | 1 Aug 1906 | 28 Mar 1995 | 88 | |
| Hayter Hames | George Colvile | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 18 Jul 1898 | 21 Oct 1968 | 70 | |
| Haythorne | Edmund | 24 May 1873 | KCB (Mil) | 1818 | 18 Oct 1888 | 70 | |
| Hayward | Alfred | 10 Jun 1961 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Jan 1896 | 30 Jan 1988 | 92 | |
| Hayward | Anthony William Byrd | 2 Nov 1978 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1927 | c Apr 2011 | 83 | |
| Hayward | Charles William | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1892 | 3 Feb 1983 | 90 | |
| Hayward | Edward Waterfield | 26 Oct 1961 | Kt Bach | 10 Nov 1903 | Aug 1983 | 79 | |
| Hayward | Edwin James | 3 Mar 1927 | Kt Bach | 24 Dec 1868 | 14 Nov 1929 | 60 | |
| Hayward | Fred | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 19 Feb 1876 | 19 Dec 1944 | 68 | |
| Hayward | Isaac James | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1884 | 3 Jan 1976 | 91 | |
| Hayward | Jack Arnold | 18 Mar 1986 | Kt Bach | 14 Jun 1923 | 13 Jan 2015 | 91 | |
| Hayward | Maurice Henry Weston | 26 Oct 1923 3 Jun 1925 |
Kt Bach KCSI |
2 Jun 1868 | 31 Aug 1964 | 96 | |
| Hayward | Richard Arthur | 8 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1910 | 26 Feb 1994 | 83 | |
| Hayward | William Webb | 3 Feb 1897 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1818 | 18 Mar 1899 | 81 | |
| Haywood | Harold | 31 Dec 1987 | KCVO | 30 Sep 1923 | 23 May 2010 | 86 | |
| Hazan | John Boris Roderick | 25 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 3 Oct 1926 | 19 Aug 1988 | 61 | |
| Hazell | (Eric) Quinton | 21 Mar 1995 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1920 | 24 Jun 1996 | 75 | |
| Hazen | John Douglas | 3 Jun 1918 | KCMG | 5 Jun 1860 | 27 Dec 1937 | 77 | |
| Hazlewood | Frederick Asa | 10 Jun 2019 | KCMG | c 1943 | |||
| Head | Antony Henry, 1st Viscount Head MP for Carshalton 1945‑1960; Secretary of State for War 1951‑1956; Minister of Defence 1956‑1957; PC 1951 |
31 Dec 1960 12 Jul 1963 |
KCMG GCMG |
19 Dec 1906 | 29 Mar 1983 | 76 | |
| Head | Edmund Walker, 8th baronet Governor of New Brunswick 1847‑1854; Governor General of Canada 1854‑1861; PC 1857 |
11 Dec 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Feb 1805 | 28 Jan 1868 | 62 | |
| Head | Henry | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1861 | 8 Oct 1940 | 79 | |
| Head | Patrick | 17 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1946 | |||
| Heading | James Alfred | 28 Apr 1961 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1884 | 9 Apr 1969 | 85 | |
| Headlam | Edward James | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1 May 1873 | 14 Jul 1943 | 70 | |
| Headlam | John Emerson Wharton | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 16 Apr 1864 | 14 Oct 1946 | 82 | |
| Headlam-Morley | James Wycliffe See the note at the foot of this page |
3 Jun 1929 | Kt Bach | 24 Dec 1863 | 6 Sep 1929 | 65 | |
| Heal | Ambrose | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1872 | 15 Nov 1959 | 87 | |
| Heal | Sylvia Lloyd MP for Mid Staffordshire 1990‑1992 and Halesowen & Rowley Regis 1997‑2010 |
31 Dec 2021 | DBE (Civ) | 20 Jul 1942 | |||
| Heald | Benjamin Herbert | 29 Mar 1926 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1874 | 4 Apr 1940 | 65 | |
| Heald | Lionel Frederick MP for Chertsey 1950‑1970; Attorney General 1951‑1954; PC 1954 |
27 Nov 1951 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1897 | 7 Nov 1981 | 84 | |
| Heald | Oliver MP for Hertfordshire North 1992‑1997 and Hertfordshire North East 1997‑2024; Solicitor General 2012‑2014; PC 2016 |
11 Nov 2014 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1954 | |||
| Healey | Sarah Elizabeth | 14 Jun 2025 | DCB (Civ) | May 1975 | |||
| Healy | Catherine Alice | 4 Jun 2018 | DNZM | c 1956 | |||
| Heap | Desmond | 10 Feb 1970 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1907 | 27 Jun 1998 | 90 | |
| Heap | Peter William | 31 Dec 1994 | KCMG | 13 Apr 1935 | |||
| Heap | (Robert) Brian | 15 Oct 2001 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1935 | |||
| Hearn | Arthur Charles | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 16 Mar 1877 | 24 Nov 1952 | 75 | |
| Hearn | Gordon Risley | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1871 | 7 Jun 1953 | 81 | |
| Hearn | Walter Risley | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 30 Apr 1853 | 2 Jan 1930 | 76 | |
| Hearne | Graham James | 8 May 1998 | Kt Bach | 23 Nov 1937 | |||
| Hearne | (Horace) Hector | 12 Apr 1946 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1892 | 31 Dec 1962 | 70 | |
| Hearsey | John Bennett | 4 Jul 1857 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Jan 1793 | 23 Oct 1865 | 72 | |
| Hearst | William Howard | 1 Jan 1917 | KCMG | 15 Feb 1864 | 29 Sep 1941 | 77 | |
| Heath | Barrie | 12 Jul 1978 | Kt Bach | 11 Sep 1916 | 22 Feb 1988 | 71 | |
| Heath | Charles Ernest | 3 Jun 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Sep 1854 | 23 Oct 1936 | 82 | |
| Heath | Gerard Moore | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | 7 Jun 1863 | 9 Jan 1929 | 65 | |
| Heath | (Henry) Frank | 4 Jun 1917 3 Jun 1927 |
KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
11 Dec 1863 | 5 Oct 1946 | 82 | |
| Heath | Herbert Leopold | 4 Jun 1917 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Dec 1861 | 22 Oct 1954 | 92 | |
| Heath | Leopold George | 14 Aug 1868 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Nov 1817 | 7 May 1907 | 89 | |
| Heath | Lewis Macclesfield | 30 May 1941 | KBE (Mil) | 23 Nov 1885 | 10 Jan 1954 | 68 | |
| Heath | Mark Evelyn | 17 Oct 1980 | KCVO | 22 May 1927 | 28 Sep 2005 | 78 | |
| Heath | Maurice Lionel | 2 Jun 1962 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Aug 1909 | 9 Jul 1998 | 88 | |
| Heath | Thomas Little | 9 Nov 1909 3 Jun 1916 |
KCB (Civ) KCVO |
5 Oct 1861 | 16 Mar 1940 | 78 | |
| Heathcoat-Amory | Derick, 1st Viscount Amory MP for Tiverton 1945‑1960; Minister of Pensions 1951‑1953; Minister of State, Board of Trade 1953‑1954; Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries 1954‑1958; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1958‑1960; PC 1953 |
24 May 1961 23 Apr 1968 |
GCMG KG |
26 Dec 1899 | 20 Jan 1981 | 81 | |
| Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby | Gilbert James, 3rd Earl of Ancaster MP for Rutland & Stamford 1933‑1950 |
12 Jun 1971 | KCVO | 8 Dec 1907 | 29 Mar 1983 | 75 | |
| Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby | Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Ancaster MP for Horncastle 1894‑1910 |
11 May 1937 | GCVO | 29 Jul 1867 | 19 Sep 1951 | 84 | |
| Heathcote-Smith | Clifford Edward | 1 Jan 1943 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Mar 1883 | 3 Jan 1963 | 79 | |
| Heatly | Peter | 25 Jul 1990 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1924 | 17 Sep 2015 | 91 | |
| Heaton | Herbert Henniker Governor of the Falkland Islands 1935‑1941 |
1 Feb 1937 | KCMG | 9 Feb 1880 | 24 Jan 1961 | 80 | |
| Heaton | (John) Frederick | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1880 | 27 Apr 1949 | 68 | |
| Heaton | Joseph John | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | 23 Apr 1860 | 16 Dec 1934 | 74 | |
| Heaton | Richard | 28 Dec 2018 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Oct 1965 | |||
| Heaton-Armstrong | John Dunamace | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1888 | 27 Aug 1967 | 79 | |
| Heaton-Ellis | Charles Henry Brabazon | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1864 | 24 Jun 1945 | 81 | |
| Heaton-Ellis | Edward Henry Fitzhardinge | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Nov 1868 | 23 Feb 1943 | 74 | |
| Hebb | John Harry | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1878 | 15 Feb 1942 | 63 | |
| Heber-Percy | Algernon Eustace Hugh | 31 Dec 2013 | KCVO | 2 Jan 1944 | |||
| Hector | James | 24 May 1887 | KCMG | 16 Mar 1834 | 6 Nov 1907 | 73 | |
| Hedges | John Francis | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr1917 | 14 Dec 1983 | 66 | |
| Hedley | Mark | 15 Mar 2002 | Kt Bach | 23 Aug 1946 | |||
| Hedley | (Walter) Coote | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Dec 1865 | 27 Dec 1937 | 72 | |
| Hedley-Miller | Mary Elizabeth | 31 Dec 1988 | DCVO | 5 Sep 1923 | 20 Mar 2010 | 86 | |
| Hedstrom | (John) Maynard | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1872 | 2 Jun 1951 | 79 | |
| Hedstrom | (John) Maynard | 14 Jun 1980 | KBE (Civ) | 16 May 1908 | 15 Nov 1983 | 75 | |
| Heenan | Joseph William Allan | 9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 17 Jan 1888 | 11 Oct 1951 | 63 | |
| Heffernan | John Harold | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Dec 1834 | 17 Sep 1921 | 86 | |
| Hegarty | Daniel Joseph | 25 May 1900 | Kt Bach | 6 Jan 1849 | 20 Nov 1914 | 65 | |
| Hegarty | John Kevin | 18 Oct 2007 | Kt Bach | 20 May 1944 | |||
| Heggs | (Linda) Ruth | 30 Dec 2024 | DBE (Civ) | Dec 1953 | |||
| Hehir | Patrick | 1 Jan 1920 | KCIE | 27 May 1859 | 1 May 1937 | 77 | |
| Heilbron | Ian Morris | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 6 Nov 1886 | 14 Sep 1959 | 72 | |
| Heilbron | Rose | 18 Oct 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Aug 1914 | 8 Dec 2005 | 91 | |
| Hein | (Charles Henri) Raymond | 2 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1901 | 6 Jan 1983 | 81 | |
| Heinze | Bernard Thomas | 4 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1894 | 10 Jun 1982 | 87 | |
| Heiser | Terence Michael ["Terry"] | 13 Jun 1987 31 Dec 1991 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
24 May 1932 | |||
| Helder | Augustus MP for Whitehaven 1895‑1906 |
24 Jul 1905 | Kt Bach | 1827 | 31 Mar 1906 | 78 | |
| Hele | Ivor Henry Thomas | 2 Jun 1983 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1912 | 12 Dec 1993 | 81 | |
| Helfgott | Ben | 21 Nov 2018 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1929 | 16 Jun 2023 | 93 | |
| Hellaby | (Frederick Reed) Alan | 16 Oct 1981 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1926 | 19 May 2001 | 74 | |
| Heller | Michael Aron | 13 Feb 2013 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1936 | 30 Jan 2023 | 86 | |
| Hellings | Peter William Cradock | 13 Jun 1970 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Sep 1916 | 2 Nov 1990 | 74 | |
| Helm | (Alexander) Knox | 9 Jun 1949 1 Jun 1953 |
KCMG GBE (Civ) |
24 Mar 1893 | 7 Mar 1964 | 70 | |
| Helm | Dieter Robin | 23 Nov 2021 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1956 | |||
| Helme [subsequently Mashiter] | George Coope | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Nov 1843 | 11 Aug 1927 | 83 | |
| Helme | Norval Watson | 1 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1849 | 6 Mar 1932 | 82 | |
| Helmer | Gilbert John | 3 Sep 1909 | KCVO | ||||
| Helmore | James Reginald Carroll | 10 Jun 1948 1 Jan 1954 |
KCMG KCB (Civ) |
1 Jul 1906 | 5 Mar 1972 | 65 | |
| Helpmann | Robert Murray | 29 Oct 1968 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1909 | 28 Sep 1986 | 77 | |
| Helps | Arthur | 18 Jul 1872 | KCB (Civ) | 10 Jul 1813 | 7 Mar 1875 | 61 | |
| Helsby | Laurence Norman, later [1968] Baron Helsby [L] | 1 Jan 1955 1 Jan 1963 |
KBE (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
27 Apr 1908 | 5 Dec 1978 | 70 | |
| Hely-Hutchinson | John Luke George, 5th Earl of Donoughmore | 9 Oct 1879 | KCMG | 2 Mar 1848 | 5 Dec 1900 | 52 | |
| Hely-Hutchinson | Walter Francis Governor of the Windward Islands 1889‑1892, Natal 1893‑1901 and the Cape Colony 1901‑1910; PC 1909 |
24 May 1888 22 Jun 1897 |
KCMG GCMG |
22 Aug 1849 | 23 Sep 1913 | 64 | |
| Hemingford, Baron | see "Herbert" | ||||||
| Hemingway | William | 16 Feb 1965 | Kt Bach | 21 Jan 1880 | 30 May 1967 | 87 | |
| Hemming | Augustus William Lawson Governor of British Guiana 1896‑1898 and Jamaica 1898‑1904 |
21 May 1890 23 May 1900 |
KCMG GCMG |
2 Sep 1841 | 27 Mar 1907 | 65 | |
| Hempleman-Adams | David Kim | 31 Dec 2016 | KCVO | 10 Oct 1956 | |||
| Henao | Ravu | 13 Oct 1982 | Kt Bach | 27 Mar 1927 | 18 Oct 2007 | 80 | |
| Henare | James Clendon Tau | 31 Dec 1977 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Nov 1911 | 2 Apr 1989 | 77 | |
| Henderson | Alan Gerald Russell | 18 Aug 1945 | Kt Bach | 22 Mar 1886 | 17 May 1963 | 77 | |
| Henderson | Brodie Haldane | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 6 Mar 1869 | 28 Sep 1936 | 67 | |
| Henderson | Charles James | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Nov 1882 | 31 May 1974 | 91 | |
| Henderson | Charles Michael, 3rd Baron Faringdon | 14 Jun 2008 | KCVO | 3 Jul 1937 | |||
| Henderson | David | 22 Jun 1914 10 Dec 1918 |
KCB (Mil) KCVO |
11 Aug 1862 | 17 Aug 1921 | 59 | |
| Henderson | David Kennedy | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 24 Apr 1884 | 20 Apr 1965 | 80 | |
| Henderson | David Patrick | 1 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 1931 | 66 | |
| Henderson | Denys Hartley | 25 Jul 1989 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1932 | 21 May 2016 | 83 | |
| Henderson | Edmund Yeamans Walcot | 15 Mar 1878 | KCB (Civ) | 19 Apr 1821 | 8 Dec 1896 | 75 | |
| Henderson | Fiona Douglas | 21 Jul 2006 | DCVO | 1941 | Oct 2006 | 65 | |
| Henderson | Frederick Ness | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 23 Dec 1862 | 11 Apr 1944 | 81 | |
| Henderson | George Henry | 12 Jun 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 18 May 1889 | 13 Dec 1958 | 69 | |
| Henderson | Guy Wilmot McLintock | 22 Jun 1956 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1897 | 21 May 1987 | 89 | |
| Henderson | Henrietta Caroline [wife of Sir David Henderson] |
1 Jan 1919 | DBE (Civ) | 1868 | 14 Apr 1959 | 90 | |
| Henderson | (Henry) Trevor | 22 Jun 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 29 Jul 1862 | 13 Apr 1930 | 67 | |
| Henderson | Hubert Douglas | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1890 | 22 Feb 1952 | 61 | |
| Henderson | Ian Leslie | 1 Jan 1958 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Jul 1901 | 11 May 1971 | 69 | |
| Henderson | James | 12 Jan 1899 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1848 | 1 May 1914 | 66 | |
| Henderson | James | 1 Jan 1938 | KBE (Civ) | 1882 | 2 Apr 1967 | 84 | |
| Henderson | James Blacklock | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 5 Mar 1871 | 7 Apr 1950 | 79 | |
| Henderson | James Thyne | 13 Jun 1959 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Jan 1901 | 26 Aug 1993 | 92 | |
| Henderson [Kelleher from 1970] | Joan Evelyn | 12 Jun 1965 | DBE (Mil) | 24 Dec 1915 | 23 Sep 2018 | 102 | |
| Henderson | John | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1888 | 28 May 1975 | 86 | |
| Henderson | John James Craik | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1890 | 3 Dec 1971 | 80 | |
| Henderson | (John) Nicholas | 3 Jun 1972 11 Jun 1977 31 Dec 1990 |
KCMG GCMG KCVO |
1 Apr 1919 | 16 Mar 2009 | 89 | |
| Henderson | Launcelot Dinadan James Lord Justice of Appeal 2016‑2021; PC 2016 |
2 May 2007 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1951 | |||
| Henderson | Louise Etiennette Sidonie | 12 Jun 1993 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Apr 1902 | 27 Jun 1994 | 92 | |
| Henderson | Malcolm Siborne | 31 Dec 1960 | KCMG | 21 Apr 1905 | 11 May 1981 | 76 | |
| Henderson | Nevile Meyrick PC 1937 |
1 Jan 1932 2 Jan 1939 |
KCMG GCMG |
10 Jun 1882 | 30 Dec 1942 | 60 | |
| Henderson | Neville Vicars | 4 Nov 1975 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1899 | 15 Aug 1986 | 87 | |
| Henderson | Nigel Stuart | 2 Jun 1962 8 Jun 1968 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
1 Aug 1909 | 2 Aug 1993 | 84 | |
| Henderson | Peter Gordon, later [1984] Baron Henderson of Brompton [L] | 14 Jun 1975 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Sep 1922 | 13 Jan 2000 | 77 | |
| Henderson | Reginald Friend Hannam | 28 Jun 1907 22 Jun 1914 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
20 Nov 1846 | 12 Jul 1932 | 85 | |
| Henderson | Reginald Guy Hannam | 1 Jan 1936 28 Feb 1939 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1 Sep 1881 | 2 May 1939 | 57 | |
| Henderson | Richard Yates | 17 Jun 2006 | KCVO | 7 Jul 1931 | |||
| Henderson | Robert Herriot | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 13 Jan 1932 | |||
| Henderson | Robert Samuel Findlay | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 11 Dec 1858 | 5 Oct 1924 | 65 | |
| Henderson | Thomas | 18 Aug 1919 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1874 | 3 May 1951 | 76 | |
| Henderson | Vivian Leonard | 22 Jun 1927 | Kt Bach | 6 Oct 1884 | 3 Feb 1965 | 80 | |
| Henderson | William | 11 Aug 1893 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1826 | 9 Jun 1904 | 78 | |
| Henderson | William | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1863 | 12 Sep 1940 | 77 | |
| Henderson | William Hannam | 3 Jun 1924 | KBE (Mil) | 20 Jun 1845 | 29 Apr 1931 | 85 | |
| Henderson | William MacGregor | 17 Feb 1976 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1913 | 29 Nov 2000 | 87 | |
| Hendrick | Mark Phillip MP for Preston 2000- |
14 Jun 2018 | Kt Bach | 2 Nov 1958 | |||
| Hendrie | John Strathearn | 3 Jun 1915 | KCMG | 15 Aug 1857 | 18 Jul 1923 | 65 | |
| Hendriks | (Cecil Augustus) Charles John | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1883 | 31 Jan 1960 | 76 | |
| Hendry | Alexander | 26 Sep 1931 | KCVO | 6 Sep 1867 | 29 Dec 1932 | 65 | |
| Hendry | David Forbes | 10 Nov 2009 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1944 | |||
| Hendy | Peter Gerard | 12 Mar 2013 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1953 | |||
| Hendy | Philip Anstiss | 14 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1900 | 6 Sep 1980 | 79 | |
| Heneage | Algernon Charles Fieschi | 25 May 1892 26 Jun 1902 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
19 Mar 1833 | 10 Jun 1915 | 82 | |
| Heneage | Arthur Pelham | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 11 Jul 1881 | 22 Nov 1971 | 90 | |
| Heneker | William Charles Giffard | 1 Jan 1919 22 Aug 1922 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
22 Aug 1867 | 24 May 1939 | 71 | |
| Henig | Mark | 16 Feb 1965 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1911 | 30 Jan 1979 | 67 | |
| Henke | Ruth Sara Margaret | 21 Jan 2025 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Henley | Douglas Owen | 2 Jun 1973 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Apr 1919 | 1 Oct 2003 | 84 | |
| Henley | Joseph Charles Cameron | 27 Mar 1963 | KCVO | 24 Apr 1909 | 16 Jun 1999 | 90 | |
| Henley | Thomas For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
15 Oct 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Feb 1860 | 14 May 1935 | 75 | |
| Henn | Sydney Herbert Holcroft | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 4 Dec 1861 | 21 Oct 1936 | 74 | |
| Henn-Collins | Stephen Ogle | 21 Dec 1937 | Kt Bach | 14 Sep 1875 | 16 Oct 1958 | 83 | |
| Hennell | Reginald | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 11 Jun 1844 | 22 May 1925 | 80 | |
| Hennessy | Alfred Theodore | 2 Jun 1923 | KBE (Civ) | 1875 | 27 Nov 1963 | 88 | |
| Hennessy | David Valentine | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | Jan 1855 | 16 Jun 1923 | 68 | |
| Hennessy | George Robertson | 26 Jun 1903 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Apr 1837 | 26 Jul 1905 | 68 | |
| Hennessy | James Patrick Ivan | 31 Dec 1981 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Sep 1923 | 25 Feb 2024 | 100 | |
| Hennessy | John Pope MP for King's Co. 1859‑1865 and Kilkenny Co. North 1890‑1891; Governor of the Gold Coast 1872, Sierra Leone 1872‑1873, the Bahamas 1873‑1874, Barbados and the Windward Islands 1876‑1877, Hong Kong 1877‑1882 and Mauritius 1883‑1889 |
22 Apr 1880 | KCMG | 5 Apr 1834 | 7 Oct 1891 | 57 | |
| Hennessy | Patrick | 8 Jul 1941 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1898 | 13 Mar 1981 | 82 | |
| Henniker-Heaton | John, later [1912] 1st baronet MP for Canterbury 1885‑1910 |
11 Dec 1905 | KCMG | 18 May 1848 | 8 Sep 1914 | 66 | |
| Henniker-Major | John Patrick Edward Chandos, later [1980] 8th Baron Henniker | 1 Jan 1965 | KCMG | 19 Feb 1916 | 29 Apr 2004 | 88 | |
| Henriques | Basil Lucas Quixano | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1890 | 2 Dec 1961 | 71 | |
| Henriques | Cyril George Xavier | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 5 Jul 1908 | 18 Jun 1982 | 73 | |
| Henriques | Philip Gutterez | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 2 Nov 1867 | 26 Apr 1950 | 82 | |
| Henriques | Richard Henry Quixano | 2 Jun 2000 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1943 | |||
| Henrison | (Anne) Elizabeth Rosina | 16 Jun 1984 | DBE (Civ) | 7 Dec 1902 | 17 Sep 1989 | 86 | |
| Henry | Albert Royle [annulled 11 Apr 1980] |
1 Jan 1974 | KBE (Civ) | 11 Jun 1907 | 1 Jan 1981 | 73 | |
| Henry | David | 25 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1888 | 20 Aug 1963 | 74 | |
| Henry | Denis Aynsley | 22 Jul 1975 | Kt Bach | 3 Feb 1917 | 5 Apr 2000 | 83 | |
| Henry | Denis Robert Maurice Lord Justice of Appeal 1993‑2002; PC 1993 |
14 Oct 1986 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1931 | 6 Mar 2010 | 78 | |
| Henry | Edward Richard, later [1918] 1st baronet | 29 Jun 1906 24 Jun 1910 19 Jun 1911 |
KCVO KCB (Civ) GCVO |
26 Jul 1850 | 19 Feb 1931 | 80 | |
| Henry | Geoffrey Arama | 13 Jun 1992 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Nov 1940 | 9 May 2012 | 71 | |
| Henry | Graham William | 31 Dec 2011 | KNZM | 8 Jun 1946 | |||
| Henry | John S | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1858 | 23 Dec 1930 | 72 | |
| Henry | John Steele PC 1996 [originally DCNZM 4 Jun 2001] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 3 Jul 1932 | |||
| Henry | Lenworth George ["Lenny"] | 4 Dec 2015 | Kt Bach | 29 Aug 1958 | |||
| Henry | Thomas | 30 Nov 1864 | Kt Bach | 1807 | 16 Jun 1876 | 68 | |
| Henry | Trevor Ernest | 13 Mar 1970 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1902 | 20 Jun 2007 | 105 | |
| Henry | William Daniel | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1855 | 10 Mar 1934 | 78 | |
| Henschel | George | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1850 | 10 Sep 1934 | 84 | |
| Henshaw | Andrew Raymond | 16 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1962 | |||
| Henshaw | David George | 4 Nov 2004 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hensley | Robert Mitton | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 1840 | 5 Aug 1912 | 72 | |
| Henty | (Norman Henry) Denham | 8 Jun 1968 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Oct 1903 | 9 May 1978 | 74 | |
| Henwood | Carolyn | 6 Jun 2022 | DNZM | 19 Sep 1946 | |||
| Hepburn | Harry Frankland | 6 Jul 1918 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1867 | 23 Jan 1931 | 63 | |
| Hepburn | Thomas Henry | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 6 Jun 1840 | 2 Feb 1917 | 76 | |
| Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis | Charles John Robert, 21st Lord Clinton PC 1926 |
3 Jun 1933 | GCVO | 18 Jan 1863 | 5 Jul 1957 | 94 | |
| Hepper | Harry Albert Lawless | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1870 | 30 Dec 1935 | 65 | |
| Hepple | Bob Alexander | 25 Mar 2004 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1934 | 21 Aug 2015 | 81 | |
| Hepton | Wilfred Lawrence For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page |
7 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1911 | |||
| Hepworth | (Jocelyn) Barbara | 12 Jun 1965 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Jan 1903 | 20 May 1975 | 72 | |
| Herbecq | John Edward | 31 Dec 1976 | KCB (Civ) | 29 May 1922 | 7 Sep 2021 | 99 | |
| Herbert | Alan Patrick MP for Oxford University 1935‑1950 |
24 Aug 1945 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1890 | 11 Nov 1971 | 81 | |
| Herbert | Alfred Edward | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 5 Sep 1866 | 26 May 1957 | 90 | |
| Herbert | Arthur James | 24 Nov 1882 | KCB (Mil) | 21 Jan 1820 | 24 Nov 1897 | 77 | |
| Herbert | Arthur James | 20 Nov 1905 2 May 1908 |
KCVO GCVO |
22 Aug 1855 | 31 Aug 1921 | 66 | |
| Herbert | Charles Gordon | 14 Aug 1947 | KCIE | 28 Feb 1893 | 4 Apr 1970 | 77 | |
| Herbert | Dennis Henry, later [1943] 1st Baron Hemingford MP for Watford 1918‑1943; PC 1933 |
1 Mar 1929 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1869 | 10 Dec 1947 | 78 | |
| Herbert | Edward Dave Asher | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1892 | 28 Apr 1963 | 71 | |
| Herbert | (Edwin) Otway | 1 Jan 1955 | KBE (Mil) | 18 Nov 1901 | 4 Apr 1984 | 82 | |
| Herbert | Edwin Savory, later [1964] Baron Tangley [L] | 9 Feb 1943 31 May 1956 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
29 Jun 1899 | 5 Jun 1973 | 73 | |
| Herbert | Henry George Reginald Molyneux, styled Baron Porchester, later [1987] 7th Earl of Carnarvon | 12 Jun 1976 12 Jun 1982 |
KBE (Civ) KCVO |
19 Jan 1924 | 11 Sep 2001 | 77 | |
| Herbert | Jesse | 23 Feb 1911 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1851 | 26 Dec 1916 | 65 | |
| Herbert | John Arthur MP for Monmouth 1934‑1939; Governor of Bengal 1939‑1943 |
6 Jul 1939 | GCIE | 1895 | 11 Dec 1943 | 48 | |
| Herbert | Michael Henry PC 1902 |
26 Jun 1902 5 Mar 1903 |
KCMG GCMG |
25 Jun 1857 | 30 Sep 1903 | 46 | |
| Herbert | Percy Egerton MP for Ludlow 1854‑1860 and Shropshire South 1865‑1876; PC 1867 |
2 Jun 1869 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Apr 1822 | 7 Oct 1876 | 54 | |
| Herbert | Percy Mark | 1 Jan 1954 | KCVO | 24 Apr 1885 | 22 Jan 1968 | 82 | |
| Herbert | Peter Geoffrey Marshall | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Feb 1929 | 3 May 2019 | 90 | |
| Herbert | Robert George Wyndham | 26 Dec 1882 1 Aug 1892 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
12 Jun 1831 | 6 May 1905 | 73 | |
| Herbert | Sidney, 14th Earl of Pembroke and 11th Earl of Montgomery MP for Wilton 1877‑1885 and Croydon 1886‑1895; PC 1895 |
25 May 1896 | GCVO | 20 Feb 1853 | 30 Mar 1913 | 60 | |
| Herbert | Thomas MP for Dartmouth 1852‑1857 |
14 Oct 1841 | KCB (Mil) | 1793 | 4 Aug 1861 | 68 | |
| Herbert | Walter William ["Wally"] | 27 Apr 2000 | Kt Bach | 24 Oct 1934 | 12 Jun 2007 | 72 | |
| Herbison | Jean Marjory | 15 Jun 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 29 Apr 1923 | 20 May 2007 | 84 | |
| Herchenroder | Furcy Alfred | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1865 | 17 Jan 1932 | 66 | |
| Herchenroder | (Marie Joseph Barnabe) Francis | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1896 | 9 Apr 1982 | 86 | |
| Hercus | Charles Ernest | 9 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1888 | 26 Mar 1971 | 82 | |
| Hercus | (Margaret) Ann | 31 Dec 1987 | DCMG | 24 Feb 1942 | |||
| Hercy | Francis Hugh George | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1868 | 13 Feb 1947 | 78 | |
| Herdman | Alexander Lawrence | 31 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1869 | 14 Jun 1953 | 83 | |
| Herdman | Emerson Crawford | 22 Jun 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 2 Jan 1869 | 10 Feb 1949 | 80 | |
| Herdman | Robert Ernest | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1856 | 4 Jun 1952 | 96 | |
| Herdman | William Abbott | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1858 | 21 Jul 1924 | 65 | |
| Heriot-Maitland | James Makgill | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Jun 1837 | 26 Aug 1902 | 65 | |
| Herkless | John | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1855 | 11 Jun 1920 | 64 | |
| Herkomer | Hubert | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1849 | 31 Mar 1914 | 64 | |
| Hermon | John Charles | 9 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 23 Nov 1928 | 6 Nov 2008 | 79 | |
| Heron | Conrad Frederick | 15 Jun 1974 | KCB (Civ) | 21 Feb 1916 | 22 Jul 2019 | 103 | |
| Heron | George Wykeham | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1880 | 22 Jul 1963 | 82 | |
| Heron | Joseph | 9 Jul 1869 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1809 | 23 Dec 1889 | 80 | |
| Heron | Michael Gilbert | 13 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 22 Oct 1934 | 7 May 2014 | 79 | |
| Heron | Thomas | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 13 May 1857 | 31 Jul 1931 | 74 | |
| Herries | Charles John | 27 Oct 1880 | KCB (Civ) | 1815 | 14 Mar 1883 | 67 | |
| Herries | William Herbert | 1 Jan 1920 | KCMG | 19 Apr 1859 | 22 Feb 1923 | 63 | |
| Herries of Terregles, Baroness | see "Mumford" | ||||||
| Herring | Edmund Francis | 28 May 1943 9 Jun 1949 |
KBE (Mil) KCMG |
2 Sep 1892 | 5 Jan 1982 | 89 | |
| Herring | Mary Ranken [wife of Sir Edmund Francis Herring] |
11 Jun 1960 | DBE (Civ) | 31 Mar 1895 | 26 Oct 1981 | 86 | |
| Herringham | Wilmot Parker | 29 Jun 1914 3 Jun 1919 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
17 Apr 1855 | 23 Apr 1936 | 81 | |
| Herron | Leslie James | 1 Jan 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 22 May 1902 | 3 May 1973 | 70 | |
| Herron | Robert | 22 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | 17 Aug 1837 | 26 Oct 1898 | 61 | |
| Herschell | Farrer, later [1886] 1st Baron Herschell MP for Durham City 1874‑1885; Solicitor General 1880‑1885; Lord Chancellor 1886 and 1892‑1895; PC 1896 |
13 May 1880 19 May 1893 |
Kt Bach GCB (Civ) |
2 Nov 1837 | 1 Mar 1899 | 61 | |
| Herschell | Richard Farrer, 2nd Baron Herschell | 1 Jan 1917 1 Jan 1919 |
KCVO GCVO |
22 May 1878 | 14 Oct 1929 | 51 | |
| Hertford, Marquess of | see "Seymour" | ||||||
| Hertslet | Edward | 30 Jul 1878 20 Aug 1892 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
3 Feb 1824 | 4 Aug 1902 | 78 | |
| Hertslet | (Edward) Cecil | 18 Dec 1905 1 Jan 1920 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
21 Aug 1850 | 4 Mar 1934 | 83 | |
| Hervey | George William | 29 Jun 1906 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Jun 1845 | 17 Aug 1915 | 70 | |
| Hervey | Roger Blaise Ramsay | 20 Nov 1991 | KCVO | 3 Oct 1934 | |||
| Heseltine | Janet Mary see Janet Mary Campbell |
3 Jun 1924 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Heseltine | William Frederick Payne PC 1986 |
31 Dec 1981 14 Jun 1986 16 Jun 1990 19 Oct 1990 |
KCVO KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) GCVO |
17 Jul 1930 | |||
| Hesketh, Baron | see "Fermor-Hesketh" | ||||||
| Hess | (Julia) Myra | 12 Jun 1941 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1890 | 25 Nov 1965 | 75 | |
| Hester | Stephen Alan Michael | 9 Apr 2024 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1960 | |||
| Hetet | Rangimarie | 13 Jun 1992 | DBE (Civ) | 24 May 1892 | 14 Jun 1995 | 103 | |
| Hetherington | Arthur Ford | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1911 | 16 Feb 2002 | 90 | |
| Hetherington | Hector James Wright | 19 Feb 1936 10 Jun 1948 1 Jan 1962 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
21 Jul 1888 | 15 Jan 1965 | 76 | |
| Hetherington | Roger Gaskell | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1876 | 24 Feb 1952 | 76 | |
| Hetherington | Thomas Chalmers ["Tony"] | 30 Dec 1978 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Sep 1926 | 28 Mar 2007 | 80 | |
| Heward | Anthony Wilkinson | 1 Jan 1972 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Jul 1918 | 27 Oct 1995 | 77 | |
| Hewart | Gordon, later [1922] 1st Baron Hewart and [1940] 1st Viscount Hewart MP for Leicester 1913‑1918 and Leicester East 1918‑1922; Solicitor General 1916‑1919; Attorney General 1919‑1922; Lord Chief Justice 1922‑1940; PC 1918 |
29 Dec 1916 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1870 | 5 May 1943 | 73 | |
| Hewat | John | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1863 | 21 Aug 1928 | 64 | |
| Hewetson | Christopher Raynor | 31 Jul 1984 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1929 | Dec 2021 | ||
| Hewetson | Reginald Hackett | 2 Jun 1962 11 Jun 1966 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
4 Aug 1908 | 19 Jan 1993 | 84 | |
| Hewett | (Frederick) Stanley | 1 Jan 1921 16 Apr 1926 3 Jun 1929 |
KCVO KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) |
1880 | 11 Aug 1954 | 74 | |
| Hewett | John Prescott | 1 Jan 1907 12 Dec 1911 4 Dec 1917 |
KCSI GCSI KBE |
25 Aug 1854 | 27 Sep 1941 | 87 | |
| Hewett | William Nathan Wrighte VC | 31 Mar 1874 17 Nov 1882 |
KCB (Mil) KCSI |
12 Aug 1834 | 13 May 1888 | 53 | |
| Hewitt | (Cyrus) Lenox Simson | 8 Oct 1971 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1917 | 28 Feb 2020 | 102 | |
| Hewitt | Frederic William | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1857 | 6 Jan 1916 | 58 | |
| Hewitt | John Francis | 12 Jun 1971 | KCVO | 12 Nov 1910 | 19 Nov 1979 | 69 | |
| Hewitt | Joseph, later [1921] 1st baronet | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1865 | 8 Feb 1923 | 57 | |
| Hewitt | Patricia Hope MP for Leicester West 1997‑2010; Secretary of State for Trade & Industry 2001‑2005; Secretary of State for Health 2005‑2007; PC 2001 |
30 Dec 2024 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Dec 1948 | |||
| Hewitt | Thomas | 5 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 1837 | 8 Jan 1923 | 85 | |
| Hewlett | Thomas Clyde, later [1972] Baron Hewlett [L] | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1923 | 2 Jul 1979 | 55 | |
| Hewlett | (William) Meyrick | 1 Jan 1931 | KCMG | 1 Jul 1876 | 16 Mar 1944 | 67 | |
| Hewson | (Joseph) Bushby | 5 Nov 1958 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1902 | 22 May 1976 | 73 | |
| Hext | John | 22 Jun 1897 | KCIE | 14 Oct 1842 | 8 May 1924 | 81 | |
| Heydon | Peter Richard | 23 Oct 1970 | Kt Bach | 9 Sep 1913 | 15 May 1971 | 57 | |
| Heyes | Tasman Hudson Eastwood | 6 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 6 Nov 1896 | Jun 1980 | 83 | |
| Heyman | Herman Melville | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1859 | 10 Nov 1938 | 79 | |
| Heyman | Horace William | 3 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 13 Mar 1912 | 4 Sep 1998 | 86 | |
| Heymanson | (Sydney Henry) Randal | 2 Nov 1972 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1903 | 27 Aug 1984 | 81 | |
| Heysen | Hans | 14 Oct 1959 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1877 | 2 Jul 1968 | 90 | |
| Heywood | Jeremy John, later [2018] Baron Heywood of Whitehall [L] | 31 Dec 2011 30 Oct 2018 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
31 Dec 1961 | 4 Nov 2018 | 56 | |
| Heywood | Victoria Mary Taylor ["Vikki"] | 10 Oct 2020 | DBE (Civ) | Jun 1956 | |||
| Heyworth | Geoffrey, later [1955] 1st Baron Heyworth | 20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1894 | 15 Jun 1974 | 79 | |
| Hezlet | Arthur Richard | 1 Jan 1964 | KBE (Mil) | 7 Apr 1914 | 7 Nov 2007 | 93 | |
| Hiam | Frederick | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1871 | 28 Feb 1938 | 66 | |
| Hibberd | Donald James | 31 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1916 | 31 Dec 1982 | 66 | |
| Hibbert | Henry Flemming, later [1919] 1st baronet MP for Chorley 1913‑1918 |
18 Jul 1903 | Kt Bach | 4 Apr 1850 | 15 Nov 1927 | 77 | |
| Hibbert | Jack | 30 Dec 1989 | KCB (Civ) | 14 Feb 1932 | 23 Aug 2005 | 73 | |
| Hibbert | John Tomlinson MP for Oldham 1862‑1874, 1877‑1886 and 1892‑1895; PC 1886 |
24 Jan 1893 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Jan 1824 | 7 Nov 1908 | 84 | |
| Hibbert | Reginald Alfred | 30 Dec 1978 31 Dec 1981 |
KCMG GCMG |
21 Feb 1922 | 5 Oct 2002 | 80 | |
| Hickey | John Tongri | 14 Jun 2014 | Kt Bach | 2 Nov 1943 | 13 Oct 2024 | 80 | |
| Hickey | Justin | 23 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1925 | 21 Aug 2005 | 80 | |
| Hickie | William Bernard | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 21 May 1865 | 3 Nov 1950 | 85 | |
| Hickinbotham | Tom Governor of Aden 1951‑1956 |
1 Jun 1953 27 Apr 1954 |
KCMG KCVO |
27 Apr 1903 | 14 Oct 1983 | 80 | |
| Hickinbottom | Gary Robert Lord Justice of Appeal 2016‑2021; PC 2017 |
20 Feb 2009 | Kt Bach | 22 Dec 1955 | |||
| Hickman | Alfred, later [1903] 1st baronet MP for Wolverhampton West 1885‑1886 and 1892‑1906 |
12 Jan 1891 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1830 | 11 Mar 1910 | 80 | |
| Hicks | (Cedric) Stanton | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1892 | 7 Feb 1976 | 83 | |
| Hicks | Denys Theodore | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1908 | 9 Jan 1987 | 78 | |
| Hicks | (Edward) Seymour | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1871 | 6 Apr 1949 | 78 | |
| Hicks | Edwin William | 27 Aug 1965 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1910 | 14 May 1984 | 73 | |
| Hicks | Francis | 21 Jun 1871 | Kt Bach | 11 Jun 1821 | 1 Sep 1877 | 56 | |
| Hicks | John Richard Nobel Prize for Economics 1972 |
14 Feb 1964 | Kt Bach | 8 Apr 1904 | 20 May 1989 | 85 | |
| Hicks | Maxwell | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1878 | 1 Mar 1959 | 80 | |
| Hicks | Robert MP for Bodmin 1970‑1974 and 1974‑1983, and Cornwall South East 1983‑1997 |
22 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1938 | |||
| Hicks | Thomas ["Tommy Steele"] | 1 Dec 2021 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1936 | |||
| Hicks-Beach | Michael John, 2nd Earl St. Aldwyn PC 1959 |
1 Dec 1964 31 Dec 1979 |
KBE (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
9 Oct 1912 | 29 Jan 1992 | 79 | |
| Hickson | Gerald Robert Stedall | 23 Jul 1946 1 Jan 1951 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
6 Aug 1879 | 4 Aug 1957 | 77 | |
| Hickson | Joseph | 20 Jan 1890 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1830 | 4 Jan 1897 | 66 | |
| Hickson | Samuel | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 14 Nov 1859 | 22 Mar 1928 | 68 | |
| Hidayatallah | Shaikh Ghulam Husain | 18 Jan 1927 3 Jun 1933 |
Kt Bach KCSI |
4 Oct 1948 | |||
| Hidden | Anthony Brian | 1989 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1936 | 19 Feb 2016 | 79 | |
| Hielscher | Leo Arthur | 17 Mar 1987 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1926 | |||
| Higgins | Christopher Thomas | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 14 Jan 1914 | 29 Apr 1998 | 84 | |
| Higgins | (Daniel) Patrick | 6 Jun 2011 | KNZM | c 1938 | |||
| Higgins | David Hartmann | 26 Jan 2012 | Kt Bach | Nov 1954 | |||
| Higgins | Joan Margaret | 30 Dec 2006 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Jun 1948 | |||
| Higgins | John Frederick Andrews | 3 Jun 1925 4 Jun 1928 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) |
1 Sep 1875 | 1 Jun 1948 | 72 | |
| Higgins | John Michael | 3 Jun 1918 1 Jan 1934 |
KCMG GCMG |
9 Dec 1862 | 6 Oct 1937 | 74 | |
| Higgins | John Patrick Basil ["Eoin"] | 18 Nov 1988 | Kt Bach | 14 Jun 1927 | 2 Sep 1993 | 66 | |
| Higgins | Julia Stretton | 16 Jun 2001 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Jul 1942 | |||
| Higgins | Malachy Joseph PC 2007 |
11 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 30 Oct 1944 | |||
| Higgins | Rosalyn [wife of Sir Terence Langley Higgins, later [1997] Baron Higgins [L]] |
17 Jul 1995 28 Dec 2018 |
DBE (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
2 Jun 1937 | |||
| Higgins | (Sydney) George | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1867 | 30 Aug 1947 | 80 | |
| Higgins | Terence Langley, later [1997] Baron Higgins [L] MP for Worthing 1964‑1997; Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1972‑1974; PC 1979 |
31 Dec 1992 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Jan 1928 | 25 Nov 2025 | 97 | |
| Higginson | Frank | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1890 | 20 Nov 1958 | 68 | |
| Higginson | George Wentworth Alexander | 25 May 1889 26 Jun 1903 21 Jun 1922 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
21 Jun 1826 | 1 Feb 1927 | 100 | |
| Higginson | Gordon Robert | 13 Feb 1992 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1929 | 5 Nov 2011 | 81 | |
| Higginson | James Macaulay Governor of Antigua 1847‑1850 and Mauritius 1851‑1857 |
2 Jan 1857 | KCB (Civ) | 1805 | 28 Jun 1885 | 79 | |
| Higgs | Derek Alan | 25 Jun 2004 | Kt Bach | 3 Apr 1944 | 28 Apr 2008 | 64 | |
| Higgs | (John) Michael Clifford | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 30 May 1912 | 20 Oct 1995 | 83 | |
| Higgs | John Walter Yeoman | 7 Mar 1986 | KCVO | 1 Sep 1923 | 6 Jun 1986 | 62 | |
| High | William | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 31 Aug 1857 | 1 Jan 1934 | 76 | |
| Higham | Charles Frederick MP for Islington South 1918‑1922 |
10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1876 | 24 Dec 1938 | 62 | |
| Higham | Thomas | 26 Jun 1902 | KCIE | 18 Dec 1847 | 11 Nov 1910 | 62 | |
| Higham | Thomas Edward | 27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 3 Oct 1866 | 22 Jan 1947 | 80 | |
| Highet | Robert Swan | 3 Jun 1916 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1859 | 9 Nov 1934 | 75 | |
| Highgate | James Brown | 22 Mar 1994 | Kt Bach | 18 Jun 1920 | 16 Mar 1997 | 76 | |
| Highmore | Nathaniel Joseph | 15 Jul 1907 3 Jun 1913 1 Jan 1920 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
13 Nov 1844 | 16 Apr 1924 | 79 | |
| Hight | James | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Nov 1870 | 17 May 1958 | 87 | |
| Hii | Yii Ann | 3 Jul 2012 |
Hon KBE (Civ) KBE (Civ) |
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| Hilbery | George Malcolm PC 1959 |
23 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1883 | 18 Sep 1965 | 82 | |
| Hilditch | Edward | 20 Nov 1865 | Kt Bach | 13 May 1805 | 24 Aug 1876 | 71 | |
| Hildred | William Percival | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1893 | 21 Nov 1986 | 93 | |
| Hildreth | (Harold) John Crossley | 13 Jun 1964 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Jun 1908 | 11 Oct 1992 | 84 | |
| Hildyard | David Henry Thoroton | 1 Jan 1975 | KCMG | 4 May 1916 | 5 Apr 1997 | 80 | |
| Hildyard | Henry John Thoroton | 29 Nov 1900 19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
5 Jul 1846 | 25 Jul 1916 | 70 | |
| Hildyard | Reginald John Thoroton Governor of Bermuda 1936‑1939 |
1 Jan 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 16 Jul 1872 | 29 Sep 1965 | 93 | |
| Hildyard | Robert Henry Thoroton | 15 Mar 2012 | Kt Bach | 10 Oct 1952 | |||
| Hiles | Herbert | 14 Jul 1937 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 18 Nov 1968 | 87 | |
| Hiley | (Ernest) Haviland | 4 Jun 1928 | KBE (Civ) | Jun 1870 | 30 Mar 1943 | 72 | |
| Hiley | Ernest Varvill | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 11 Oct 1868 | 19 Jul 1949 | 80 | |
| Hiley | Thomas Alfred | 11 Jun 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Nov 1905 | 6 Nov 1990 | 84 | |
| Hilgendorf | Charles | 22 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 1908 | 17 Jan 1990 | 81 | |
| Hill | Adrian Vivian Sinton | 7 Jun 2021 18 Jan 2023 |
Hon KBE (Civ) KBE (Civ) |
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| Hill | Arthur Alfred | 21 Feb 1989 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1920 | 2013 | 93 | |
| Hill | Arthur Norman, later [1919] 1st baronet | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1863 | 7 Jan 1944 | 80 | |
| Hill | Arthur William | 1 Jan 1931 | KCMG | 11 Oct 1875 | 3 Nov 1941 | 66 | |
| Hill | Austin Bradford | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 8 Jul 1897 | 18 Apr 1991 | 93 | |
| Hill | Basil Alexander | 1 Jul 1941 | KBE (Mil) | 23 Apr 1880 | 31 Jul 1960 | 80 | |
| Hill | Brian John | 7 Mar 1989 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1932 | 5 Nov 2017 | 84 | |
| Hill | Christopher John Bishop of Stafford 1996‑2004 and Guildford 2004‑2013 |
12 Nov 2014 | KCVO | 10 Oct 1945 | |||
| Hill | Claude Hamilton Archer | 1 Jan 1917 | KCSI | 21 Sep 1866 | 20 Apr 1934 | 67 | |
| Hill | Clement Lloyd MP for Shrewsbury 1906‑1913 |
21 Jun 1887 30 Jun 1905 |
KCMG KCB (Civ) |
5 May 1845 | 9 Apr 1913 | 67 | |
| Hill | Dudley St. Leger | 25 Nov 1816 2 Mar 1848 |
Kt Bach KCB (Mil) |
1790 | 21 Feb 1851 | 60 | |
| Hill | Edward Stock MP for Bristol South 1886‑1900 |
10 May 1892 | KCB (Civ) | 1834 | 18 Dec 1902 | 68 | |
| Hill | (Eleanor Mary) Henrietta | 11 Jul 2023 | DBE (Civ) | 30 Sep 1973 | |||
| Hill | Elizabeth Mary | 12 Jun 1976 | DBE (Civ) | 24 Oct 1900 | 17 Dec 1996 | 96 | |
| Hill | Enoch | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1865 | 13 May 1942 | 76 | |
| Hill | Felicity Barbara | 11 Jun 1966 | DBE (Mil) | 12 Dec 1915 | 30 Jan 2019 | 103 | |
| Hill | Geoffrey William | 23 May 2012 | Kt Bach | 18 Jun 1932 | 30 Jun 2016 | 84 | |
| Hill | George Francis | 3 Jun 1933 | KCB (Civ) | 22 Dec 1867 | 18 Oct 1948 | 80 | |
| Hill | George Rowland | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 21 Jan 1855 | 25 Apr 1928 | 73 | |
| Hill | Hugh | 18 Apr 1859 | Kt Bach | 1802 | 12 Oct 1871 | 69 | |
| Hill | Ian George Wilson | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1904 | 5 May 1982 | 77 | |
| Hill | James | 5 May 1873 | Kt Bach | 1814 | 23 Oct 1875 | 61 | |
| Hill | (James William) Francis | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1899 | 6 Jan 1980 | 80 | |
| Hill | (John) Denis Nelson | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1913 | 5 May 1982 | 68 | |
| Hill | John Edward Gray | 5 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1839 | 19 Jun 1914 | 74 | |
| Hill | John Maxwell | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1914 | 6 May 2004 | 90 | |
| Hill | John McGregor | 22 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1921 | 14 Jan 2008 | 86 | |
| Hill | Judith Eileen | 31 Dec 2011 | DBE (Civ) | Jan 1948 | |||
| Hill | Leonard Erskine | 13 Jun 1930 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1866 | 30 Mar 1952 | 85 | |
| Hill | Maurice | 11 Jul 1916 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1862 | 6 Jun 1934 | 72 | |
| Hill | Reginald Herbert | 11 Jun 1942 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Nov 1888 | 26 Dec 1971 | 83 | |
| Hill | Richard Augustus Sandys | 1 Jan 1941 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Apr 1880 | 5 Jul 1954 | 74 | |
| Hill | (Richard) Michael | 31 Dec 2010 | KNZM | 23 Dec 1938 | 29 Jul 2025 | 86 | |
| Hill | Robert | 5 Apr 1919 3 Jun 1922 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) |
25 Jul 1865 | 18 Apr 1938 | 72 | |
| Hill | Robert Charles Finch | 31 Dec 1990 | KBE (Mil) | 1 May 1937 | 4 Jan 2026 | 88 | |
| Hill | Roderic Maxwell | 1 Jan 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Mar 1894 | 6 Oct 1954 | 60 | |
| Hill | Rowland | 10 Feb 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 3 Dec 1795 | 27 Aug 1879 | 83 | |
| Hill | Sidney Pearson | 21 Oct 1965 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1900 | 28 Sep 1968 | 68 | |
| Hill | (Stanley) James Allen MP for Test 1970‑1974 and 1979‑1997 |
12 Nov 1996 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1926 | 16 Feb 1999 | 72 | |
| Hill | Stephen John Governor of the Gold Coast 1851‑1854, Sierra Leone 1854‑1863, Antigua 1863‑1869 and Newfoundland 1869‑1876 |
28 May 1874 | KCMG | 10 Jun 1809 | 20 Oct 1891 | 82 | |
| Hill | Susan Elizabeth [wife of Sir Stanley William Wells] |
10 Oct 2020 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Feb 1942 | |||
| Hill | Susan Lesley | 9 Jun 2018 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Apr 1954 | |||
| Hill | Thomas Eustace For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
13 Jun 1930 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 25 Nov 1931 | 66 | |
| Hill | (Thomas St.) Quintin | 2 Jan 1939 | KCMG | 1889 | 19 Jun 1963 | 73 | |
| Hill | William | 24 May 1867 | KCSI | 1806 | 20 Aug 1886 | 80 | |
| Hill | William Alexander | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Dec 1845 | 29 Sep 1931 | 85 | |
| Hillary | Edmund Percival | 6 Jun 1953 22 Apr 1995 |
KBE (Civ) KG |
20 Jul 1919 | 11 Jan 2008 | 88 | |
| Hiller | Wendy Margaret | 14 Jun 1975 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Aug 1912 | 14 May 2003 | 90 | |
| Hillhouse | (Robert) Russell | 15 Jun 1991 | KCB (Civ) | 23 Apr 1938 | |||
| Hilliard | Nicholas | 16 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | 1 May 1959 | |||
| Hillier | Harold George | 1 Mar 1983 | Kt Bach | 2 Jan 1905 | 8 Jan 1985 | 80 | |
| Hillier | Margaret Olivia ["Meg"] MP for Hackney South & Shoreditch 2005- |
7 Jun 2021 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Feb 1969 | |||
| Hillier | Stephen John | 31 Dec 2013 10 Oct 2020 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1962 | |||
| Hillier | Walter Caine | 22 Jun 1897 | KCMG | 1849 | 9 Nov 1927 | 78 | |
| Hillingdon, Baroness | see "Mills" | ||||||
| Hill-Norton | Nicholas John | 15 Jun 1991 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Jul 1939 | |||
| Hill-Norton | Peter John, later [1979] Baron Hill‑Norton [L] | 1 Jan 1967 13 Jun 1970 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
8 Feb 1915 | 16 May 2004 | 89 | |
| Hills | Graham John | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1926 | 9 Feb 2014 | 87 | |
| Hills [Hills-Johnes from 1882] | James VC | 22 Feb 1881 3 Jun 1893 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
20 Aug 1833 | 3 Jan 1919 | 85 | |
| Hills | John | 23 May 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Aug 1834 | 18 Jun 1902 | 67 | |
| Hills | John Robert | 23 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1954 | |||
| Hills | Reginald Playfair | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 1877 | 23 Feb 1967 | 89 | |
| Hill-Wood | Wilfred William Hill | 12 Jun 1976 | KCVO | 8 Sep 1901 | 10 Oct 1980 | 79 | |
| Hilly | Francis Billy Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands 1993‑1994 |
16 Jun 2012 | KCMG | 20 Jul 1948 | 10 Mar 2025 | 76 | |
| Hillyar | Charles Farrell | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 1817 | 14 Dec 1888 | 71 | |
| Hillyar | James | 4 Jul 1840 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Oct 1769 | 10 Jul 1843 | 73 | |
| Hilston | Duncan McCormick | 1 Jan 1913 | KCB (Mil) | 1837 | 28 Aug 1913 | 76 | |
| Hilton | Derek Percy | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1908 | 10 Apr 1986 | 77 | |
| Hilton | Peter | 12 Jun 1993 | KCVO | 30 Jun 1919 | 30 May 1995 | 75 | |
| Hilton | Robert Stuart | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 28 Dec 1870 | 10 Oct 1943 | 72 | |
| Himbury | William Henry | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 28 Nov 1955 | 84 | |
| Hime | Albert Henry PC 1902 |
23 May 1900 | KCMG | 29 Aug 1842 | 13 Sep 1919 | 77 | |
| Himsworth | Harold Percival | 1 Jan 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 19 May 1905 | 1 Nov 1993 | 88 | |
| Hinchcliffe | (George) Raymond | 29 Jan 1957 | Kt Bach | 2 Mar 1900 | 6 Sep 1973 | 73 | |
| Hinchliffe | (Albert) Henry Stanley | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1893 | 16 Apr 1980 | 86 | |
| Hinchliffe | James Peace | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 22 Mar 1861 | 24 Sep 1933 | 72 | |
| Hincks | Cecil Stephen | 6 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1894 | 1 Jan 1963 | 68 | |
| Hincks | Francis | 13 Feb 1869 | KCMG | 14 Dec 1807 | 18 Aug 1885 | 77 | |
| Hind | Jesse William | 27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 1866 | 4 May 1946 | 79 | |
| Hinde | (William) Robert Norris | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Mil) | 25 Jun 1900 | 13 Jul 1981 | 81 | |
| Hindle | Frederick MP for Darwen 1923‑1924 |
13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1877 | 23 Apr 1953 | 75 | |
| Hindley | Clement Daniel Maggs | 6 Jul 1925 1 Mar 1929 |
Kt Bach KCIE |
19 Dec 1874 | 3 May 1944 | 69 | |
| Hindley | John Scott, later [1927] 1st baronet, [1931] 1st Baron Hyndley and [1948] 1st Viscount Hyndley | 25 Jun 1921 8 Jun 1939 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
24 Oct 1883 | 5 Jan 1963 | 79 | |
| Hindmarch | Anya Susannah | 15 Jun 2024 | DBE (Civ) | 7 May 1968 | |||
| Hindmarsh | John | 7 Aug 1851 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1785 | 29 Jul 1860 | 85 | |
| Hine | Deirdre Joan | 31 Dec 1996 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Sep 1937 | |||
| Hine | Nicholas William | 30 Dec 2022 | KCB (Mil) | 4 Feb 1966 | |||
| Hine | Patrick Bardon | 11 Jun 1983 31 Dec 1988 29 Jun 1991 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
14 Jul 1932 | |||
| Hines | Colin Joseph | 9 Mar 1977 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1919 | 29 Dec 1992 | 73 | |
| Hingston | William Hales | 15 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1829 | 19 Feb 1907 | 77 | |
| Hinshelwood | Cyril Norman Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1956; OM 1960 |
20 Jul 1948 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1897 | 9 Oct 1967 | 70 | |
| Hinsley | (Francis) Harry | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1918 | 16 Feb 1998 | 79 | |
| Hinton | Christopher, later [1965] Baron Hinton of Bankside [L] OM 1976 |
14 Feb 1951 1 Jan 1957 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
12 May 1901 | 22 Jun 1983 | 82 | |
| Hintze | Michael | 19 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1953 | |||
| Hippisley-Cox | (Edward) Geoffrey | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 29 Aug 1884 | 24 Feb 1954 | 69 | |
| Hipwood | Charles | 5 Jun 1926 | KBE (Civ) | Jul 1869 | 11 Mar 1946 | 76 | |
| Hird | Thora | 12 Jun 1993 | DBE (Civ) | 28 May 1911 | 15 Mar 2003 | 91 | |
| Hirsch | Peter Bernhard | 16 Jul 1975 | Kt Bach | 16 Jan 1925 | 12 Sep 2025 | 100 | |
| Hirst | Amos Brook | 16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1878 | 26 Nov 1955 | 76 | |
| Hirst | David Cozens-Hardy Lord Justice of Appeal 1992‑1999; PC 1992 |
17 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 31 Jul 1925 | 31 Dec 2011 | 86 | |
| Hirst | Edmund Langley | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 21 Jul 1898 | 29 Oct 1975 | 77 | |
| (Frank) Wyndham | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 1888 | 27 Jan 1972 | 83 | ||
| Hirst | Michael William MP for Strathkelvin & Bearsden 1983‑1987 |
22 Jul 1992 | Kt Bach | 2 Jan 1946 | |||
| Hirtzel | (Frederic) Arthur | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Civ) | 14 May 1870 | 2 Jan 1937 | 66 | |
| Hissamuddin | Wazirzada | 3 Mar 1933 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1881 | |||
| Hitchcock | Alfred Joseph See also the note at the foot of this page |
31 Dec 1979 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Aug 1899 | 29 Apr 1980 | 80 | |
| Hitchcock | Eldred Frederick | 15 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1887 | 6 Apr 1959 | 71 | |
| Hitchens | Timothy Mark | 9 Jun 2018 | KCVO | 1962 | |||
| Hitchman | (Edwin) Alan | 5 Jun 1952 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Nov 1903 | 2 Jul 1980 | 76 | |
| Ho Tung | Robert | 18 Jun 1915 1 Jan 1955 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
22 Dec 1862 | 26 Apr 1956 | 93 | |
| Hoad | John Charles | 19 Jun 1911 | KCMG | 25 Jan 1856 | 6 Oct 1911 | 55 | |
| Hoare | Archer | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1876 | 22 Sep 1973 | 97 | |
| Hoare | (Charles) Antony Richard ["Tony"] | 7 Mar 2000 | Kt Bach | 11 Jan 1934 | 5 Mar 2026 | 92 | |
| Hoare | Frederick Alfred, later [1962] 1st baronet | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1913 | 24 Nov 1986 | 73 | |
| Hoare | Maud [wife of Sir Samuel John Gurney Hoare, 2nd baronet, later [1944] 1st Viscount Templewood] |
18 Feb 1927 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Jul 1882 | 27 Dec 1962 | 80 | |
| Hoare | Reginald Hervey | 3 Jun 1933 | KCMG | 19 Jul 1882 | 12 Aug 1954 | 72 | |
| Hoare | Samuel | 12 Mar 1957 1 Jan 1970 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
1896 | 31 Mar 1976 | 79 | |
| Hoare | Samuel John Gurney, 2nd baronet, later [1944] 1st Viscount Templewood MP for Chelsea 1910‑1944; Secretary of State for Air 1922‑1924, 1924‑1929 and 1940; Secretary of State for India 1931‑1935; Foreign Secretary 1935; First Lord of the Admiralty 1936‑1937; Home Secretary 1937‑1939; Lord Privy Seal 1939‑1940; PC 1922 |
3 Jun 1927 1 Jan 1934 |
GBE (Civ) GCSI |
24 Feb 1880 | 7 May 1959 | 79 | |
| Hobart | Percy Cleghorn Stanley | 2 Jun 1943 | KBE (Mil) | 14 Jun 1885 | 19 Feb 1957 | 71 | |
| Hobart | Robert Henry, later [1914] 1st baronet MP for New Forest 1906‑1910 |
22 Aug 1902 | KCVO | 13 Sep 1836 | 4 Aug 1928 | 91 | |
| Hobbs | John Berry ["Jack"] | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 16 Dec 1882 | 21 Dec 1963 | 81 | |
| Hobbs | Joseph John Talbot | 1 Jan 1918 1 Jan 1919 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
24 Aug 1864 | 21 Apr 1938 | 73 | |
| Hobbs | Michael Frederick | 13 Jun 1998 | KCVO | 28 Feb 1937 | |||
| Hobday | Frederick Thomas George | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 24 Jun 1939 | 68 | |
| Hobday | Gordon Ivan | 26 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1916 | 27 May 2015 | 99 | |
| Hobhouse | Arthur, later [1885] 1st Baron Hobhouse PC 1881 |
1 Jan 1877 | KCSI | 10 Nov 1819 | 6 Dec 1904 | 85 | |
| Hobhouse | Arthur Lawrence MP for Wells 1923‑1924 |
10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 15 Feb 1886 | 20 Jan 1965 | 78 | |
| Hobhouse | John Cam, 1st Baron Broughton MP for Westminster 1820‑1833, Nottingham 1834‑1847 and Harwich 1848‑1851; Secretary for War 1832‑1833; Chief Secretary for Ireland 1833; Chief Commissioner of Woods & Forests 1834; President of the Board of Control 1835‑1841 and 1846‑1852; PC 1832 |
23 Feb 1852 | GCB (Civ) | 27 Jun 1786 | 3 Jun 1869 | 82 | |
| Hobhouse | John Richard | 12 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1893 | 9 May 1961 | 68 | |
| Hobhouse | John Stewart, later [1998] Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough [L] Lord Justice of Appeal 1993‑1998; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1998‑2004; PC 1993 |
28 May 1982 | Kt Bach | 31 Jan 1932 | 15 Mar 2004 | 72 | |
| Hobson | Albert John | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 20 Apr 1923 | 60 | |
| Hobson | Harold | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1904 | 12 Mar 1992 | 87 | |
| Hobson | Henry Arthur | 5 Jun 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Aug 1893 | 4 Feb 1968 | 74 | |
| Hobson | John Gardiner Sumner MP for Warwick & Leamington 1957‑1967; Solicitor General 1962; Attorney General 1962‑1964; PC 1963 |
16 Feb 1962 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1912 | 4 Dec 1967 | 55 | |
| Hobson | Oscar Rudolf | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1886 | 18 Jun 1961 | 75 | |
| Hobson | Patrick | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 10 Jul 1909 | 30 Jul 1970 | 61 | |
| Hobson | Ronald | 17 Jun 2006 | KCVO | 4 Jan 1921 | 22 Apr 2017 | 96 | |
| Hochoy | Solomon Governor of Trinidad & Tobago 1960‑1962; Governor General of Trinidad & Tobago 1962‑1972 |
20 Nov 1959 3 Dec 1962 10 Feb 1966 |
KCMG GCMG GCVO |
20 Apr 1905 | 14 Nov 1983 | 78 | |
| Hockaday | Arthur Patrick | 31 Dec 1977 | KCB (Civ) | 17 Mar 1926 | 21 Aug 2004 | 78 | |
| Hockenhull | James Richard | 30 Dec 2020 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Jul 1964 | |||
| Hocking | Henry Hicks | 12 Dec 1895 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1842 | 9 Jun 1907 | 64 | |
| Hodder-Williams | (John) Ernest | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1876 | 8 Apr 1927 | 50 | |
| Hoddinott | John Charles | 8 Dec 1998 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1944 | 13 Aug 2001 | 56 | |
| Hodge | Edward Cooper | 24 May 1873 21 Jun 1887 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
19 Apr 1810 | 10 Dec 1894 | 84 | |
| Hodge | Henry Egar Garfield | 24 Feb 2005 | Kt Bach | 12 Jan 1944 | 18 Jun 2009 | 65 | |
| Hodge | James William | 30 Oct 1996 | KCVO | 24 Dec 1943 | |||
| Hodge | Julian Stephen Alfred | 28 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 15 Oct 1904 | 18 Jul 2004 | 99 | |
| Hodge | Margaret Eve, later [2024] Baroness Hodge of Barking [L] MP for Barking 1994‑2024; PC 2003 [widow of Sir Henry Egar Garfield Hodge] |
22 Sep 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 8 Sep 1944 | |||
| Hodge | William Vallance Douglas | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 17 Jun 1903 | 7 Jul 1975 | 72 | |
| Hodges | George Lloyd | 6 Aug 1860 | KCB (Civ) | 1790 | 14 Dec 1862 | 72 | |
| Hodges | Henry Edward Agincourt | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | Oct 1844 | 8 Aug 1919 | 74 | |
| Hodges | Lewis Macdonald | 8 Jun 1968 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Mar 1918 | 4 Jan 2007 | 88 | |
| Hodges | Michael Henry | 3 Jun 1925 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Sep 1874 | 3 Nov 1951 | 77 | |
| Hodges | Reginald John | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1889 | 13 Jan 1973 | 83 | |
| Hodges | William | 3 Feb 1858 | Kt Bach | 1809 | 17 Aug 1868 | 59 | |
| Hodgkin | Alan Lloyd Nobel Prize for Medicine 1963; OM 1973 |
1 Jan 1972 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Feb 1914 | 20 Dec 1998 | 84 | |
| Hodgkin | (Gordon) Howard Eliot CH 2002 |
29 Oct 1992 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1932 | 9 Mar 2017 | 84 | |
| Hodgkinson | George Edmund | 17 Jul 1851 | Kt Bach | 24 Feb 1817 | 26 Mar 1886 | 69 | |
| Hodgkinson | Michael Stewart | 7 Nov 2003 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1944 | |||
| Hodgkinson | (William) Derek | 1 Jan 1971 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Dec 1917 | 29 Jan 2010 | 92 | |
| Hodgson | Arthur | 28 Jun 1886 | KCMG | 29 Jun 1818 | 24 Dec 1902 | 84 | |
| Hodgson | Edward Highton | 8 Jul 1941 14 Jun 1945 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
23 Mar 1880 | 17 Feb 1955 | 74 | |
| Hodgson | Edward Matthew | 16 Jan 1901 | Kt Bach | 1820 | 11 Jan 1904 | 83 | |
| Hodgson | Frederick Mitchell Governor of the Gold Coast 1898‑1900, Barbados 1900‑1904 and British Guiana 1904‑1912 |
3 Jun 1899 | KCMG | 22 Nov 1851 | 6 Aug 1925 | 73 | |
| Hodgson | Gerald Hassall | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 20 Jul 1891 | 1 Jul 1971 | 79 | |
| Hodgson | Henry West | 3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 29 Jun 1868 | 5 Feb 1930 | 61 | |
| Hodgson | Mark | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 19 Nov 1880 | 17 Oct 1967 | 86 | |
| Hodgson | Maurice Arthur Eric | 18 Jul 1979 | Kt Bach | 21 Oct 1919 | 1 Oct 2014 | 94 | |
| Hodgson | Patricia Anne | 31 Dec 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Jan 1947 | |||
| Hodgson | Robert Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island 1874‑1879 |
7 Mar 1869 | Kt Bach | 1798 | 15 Sep 1880 | 82 | |
| Hodgson | Robert MacLeod | 3 Jun 1925 8 Jun 1939 |
KBE (Civ) KCMG |
25 Feb 1874 | 18 Oct 1956 | 82 | |
| Hodgson | (Walter) Derek Thornley | 9 Dec 1977 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1917 | 10 Oct 2002 | 85 | |
| Hodgson | William | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 1854 | 9 Feb 1940 | 85 | |
| Hodgson | William | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 26 Feb 1945 | ||
| Hodsdon | James William Beeman | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 1858 | 28 May 1928 | 69 | |
| Hodsoll | (Eric) John | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1894 | 14 Mar 1971 | 76 | |
| Hodson | Arnold Wienholt Governor of the Falkland Islands 1926‑1930, Sierra Leone 1930‑1934 and the Gold Coast 1934‑1941 |
1 Jan 1932 | KCMG | 12 Feb 1881 | 26 May 1944 | 63 | |
| Hodson | Francis Lord Charlton, later [1960] Baron Hodson [L] Lord Justice of Appeal 1951‑1960; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1960‑1971; PC 1951 |
21 Dec 1937 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1895 | 11 Mar 1984 | 88 | |
| Hoffenberg | Raymond ["Bill"] | 16 Jun 1984 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Mar 1923 | 22 Apr 2007 | 84 | |
| Hoffmann | Leonard Hubert, later [1995] Baron Hoffman [L] Lord Justice of Appeal 1992‑1995; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1995‑2009; PC 1992 |
23 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1934 | |||
| Hoffmeister | William Carter | 26 Aug 1884 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1817 | 29 Jul 1890 | 73 | |
| Hogan | Michael Joseph Patrick | 11 Mar 1958 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1908 | 27 Sep 1986 | 78 | |
| Hogan | Patrick | 31 Dec 1999 | KNZM | 20 Oct 1939 | 6 Jan 2023 | 83 | |
| Hogan-Howe | Bernard, later [2017] Baron Hogan-Howe [L] | 21 May 2013 | Kt Bach | 25 Oct 1957 | |||
| Hogg | Adam George Forbes | 24 Jun 1904 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Jun 1836 | 10 Jun 1908 | 71 | |
| Hogg | Christopher Anthony | 12 Feb 1985 | Kt Bach | 2 Aug 1936 | 7 Dec 2021 | 85 | |
| Hogg | Douglas McGarel, later [1928] 1st Baron Hailsham and [1929] 1st Viscount Hailsham MP for St. Marylebone 1922‑1928; Attorney General 1923‑1924 and 1924‑1928; Lord Chancellor 1928‑1929 and 1935‑1938; Secretary of State for War 1931‑1935; Lord President of the Council 1938; PC 1922 |
12 Dec 1922 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1872 | 16 Aug 1950 | 78 | |
| Hogg | Frederick Russell | 24 May 1888 | KCIE | 29 Oct 1836 | 4 Sep 1923 | 86 | |
| Hogg | Gilbert Pitcairn | 2 Jan 1939 | KCIE | 2 Feb 1884 | 15 Apr 1950 | 66 | |
| Hogg | Ian Leslie Trower | 1 Jan 1968 | KCB (Mil) | 30 May 1911 | 3 Mar 2003 | 91 | |
| Hogg | (James) Cecil | 1 Jan 1972 | KCVO | 25 Aug 1900 | 5 Aug 1973 | 72 | |
| Hogg | John Nicholson | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 4 Oct 1912 | 12 Apr 1999 | 86 | |
| Hogg | Malcolm Nicholson | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1883 | 14 Feb 1948 | 65 | |
| Hogg | Mary Claire [daughter of Baron Hailsham of St. Marylebone] |
9 Feb 1996 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Jan 1947 | |||
| Hogg | Stuart Saunders | 5 Jan 1876 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1833 | 23 Mar 1921 | 88 | |
| Hoggett | Julia Anne | 15 Jun 2024 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Sep 1973 | |||
| Hohepa | Patrick Wahanga ["Patu"] | 6 Jun 2022 | KNZM | 1936 | 22 Sep 2023 | 87 | |
| Hohler | Gerald Fitzroy | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 30 Jan 1934 | 71 | |
| Hohler | Thomas Beaumont | 28 Apr 1924 | KCMG | 15 Mar 1871 | 23 Apr 1946 | 75 | |
| Hohn | Christopher | 14 Jun 2014 | KCMG | Oct 1966 | |||
| Holberton | Edgar Joseph | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1874 | 22 May 1949 | 75 | |
| Holborow | Lady Mary Christina [daughter of the 8th Earl of Courtown] |
12 Jun 2010 | DCVO | 19 Sep 1936 | 9 Jun 2017 | 80 | |
| Holbrook | Arthur Richard | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 28 Apr 1850 | 24 Dec 1946 | 96 | |
| Holbrook | Claude Vivian | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 1886 | 15 Oct 1979 | 93 | |
| Holden | David Charles Beresford | 3 Jun 1972 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jul 1915 | 31 Aug 1998 | 83 | |
| Holden | Edward Thomas MP for Walsall 1891‑1892 |
16 Dec 1907 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1831 | 13 Nov 1926 | 95 | |
| Holden | Edward Wheewall | 7 Sep 1946 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1885 | 18 Jun 1947 | 61 | |
| Holden | (Henry) Capel Lofft | 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Jan 1856 | 30 Mar 1937 | 81 | |
| Holden | James Robert | 21 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1903 | 21 Sep 1977 | 74 | |
| Holden | Michael Herbert Frank | 5 Mar 1974 | Kt Bach | 19 May 1913 | 11 Mar 1982 | 68 | |
| Holden-Brown | Derrick | 7 Feb 1979 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1923 | 6 Mar 2018 | 95 | |
| Holder | Frank Wilfred | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1897 | 15 Jun 1967 | 69 | |
| Holder | Frederick William | 26 Jun 1902 | KCMG | 12 May 1850 | 23 Jul 1909 | 59 | |
| Holder | Paul Davie | 12 Jun 1965 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Sep 1911 | 22 Apr 2001 | 89 | |
| Holderness | Thomas William, later [1920] 1st baronet | 28 Jun 1907 22 Jun 1914 4 Jun 1917 |
KCSI KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
11 Jun 1849 | 16 Sep 1924 | 75 | |
| Holdgate | Martin Wyatt | 1 Dec 1994 | Kt Bach | 14 Jan 1931 | |||
| Holdich | Edward Alan | 29 May 1875 24 Jun 1904 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
10 May 1822 | 8 Dec 1909 | 87 | |
| Holdich | Thomas Hungerford | 22 Jun 1897 6 Dec 1902 |
KCIE KCMG |
13 Feb 1843 | 2 Nov 1929 | 86 | |
| Holdsworth | Bronwen Scott | 1 Jun 2015 | DNZM | 13 Sep 1942 | |||
| Holdsworth | Charles | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1863 | 19 Jul 1935 | 71 | |
| Holdsworth | Frank Wild | 13 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1904 | 11 Dec 1969 | 65 | |
| Holdsworth | (George) Trevor | 19 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1927 | 28 Sep 2010 | 83 | |
| Holdsworth | Herbert MP for Bradford South 1931‑1945 |
15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 8 Jul 1949 | 59 | |
| Holdsworth | William Searle | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1871 | 2 Jan 1944 | 72 | |
| Holford | George Lindsay | 3 Jun 1910 | KCVO | 2 Jun 1860 | 11 Sep 1926 | 66 | |
| Holford | Karen Margaret | 15 Jun 2024 | DBE (Civ) | Feb 1962 | |||
| Holford | William Graham, later [1965] Baron Holford [L] | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 22 Mar 1907 | 17 Oct 1975 | 68 | |
| Holgate | David John | 3 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1956 | |||
| Holgate | Stephen Townley | 30 Nov 2021 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1947 | |||
| Holiday | Frederick Charles | 15 Feb 1909 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1843 | 23 Sep 1930 | 86 | |
| Holker | John MP for Preston 1872‑1882; Solicitor General 1874‑1875; Attorney General 1875‑1880; PC 1882 |
12 Dec 1874 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1828 | 24 May 1882 | 54 | |
| Hollams | John | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | Sep 1820 | 3 May 1910 | 89 | |
| Holland | Alan Douglas | 19 Jul 1995 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1929 | |||
| Holland | Alfred Herbert | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1878 | 13 Mar 1968 | 89 | |
| Holland | Arthur | 6 Feb 1913 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1842 | 8 Jan 1928 | 85 | |
| Holland | Arthur Edward Aveling | 1 Jan 1918 3 Jun 1919 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
13 Apr 1862 | 7 Dec 1927 | 65 | |
| Holland | Christopher John | 6 Nov 1992 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1937 | |||
| Holland | Clifton Vaughan ["John"] | 7 Nov 1973 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1914 | 31 May 2009 | 94 | |
| Holland | Eardley Lancelot | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1879 | 21 Jul 1967 | 87 | |
| Holland | Edward John | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 26 Dec 1939 | 74 | |
| Holland | (Edward) Milner | 10 Feb 1959 12 Jun 1965 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
8 Sep 1902 | 2 Nov 1969 | 67 | |
| Holland | Geoffrey | 17 Jun 1989 | KCB (Civ) | 9 May 1938 | 20 Apr 2017 | 78 | |
| Holland | George William Frederick | 30 Jun 1953 31 Dec 1960 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
5 Jan 1897 | 14 Jun 1962 | 65 | |
| Holland | Henry Thurstan, 2nd baronet, later [1888] 1st Baron Knutsford and [1895] 1st Viscount Knutsford MP for Midhurst 1874‑1885 and Hampstead 1885‑1888; Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1885; Secretary of State for the Colonies 1887‑1892; PC 1885 |
14 Apr 1877 18 Feb 1886 |
KCMG GCMG |
3 Aug 1825 | 29 Jan 1914 | 88 | |
| Holland | Henry Tristram | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1875 | 19 Sep 1965 | 90 | |
| Holland | (John) Anthony | 29 Oct 2003 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1938 | |||
| Holland | Kenneth Lawrence | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 20 Sep 1918 | 3 Jun 2005 | 86 | |
| Holland | Philip Welsby MP for Acton 1959‑1964, Carlton 1966‑1983 and Gedling 1983‑1997 |
26 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 14 Mar 1917 | 2 Jun 2011 | 94 | |
| Holland | Reginald Sothern, later [1917] 1st baronet | 14 Jun 1912 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1876 | 14 Sep 1948 | 72 | |
| Holland | Robert Erskine | 1 Jan 1925 | KCIE | 29 Jun 1873 | 30 Sep 1965 | 92 | |
| Holland | Sidney George Prime Minister of New Zealand 1949‑1957; PC 1950; CH 1951 |
23 Sep 1957 | GCB (Civ) | 18 Oct 1893 | 4 Aug 1961 | 67 | |
| Holland | Thomas Henry | 26 Jun 1908 3 Jun 1918 |
KCIE KCSI |
22 Nov 1868 | 15 May 1947 | 78 | |
| Holland | (Thomas) Erskine | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1835 | 24 May 1926 | 90 | |
| Holland | William Henry, later [1907] 1st baronet and [1910] 1st Baron Rotherham MP for Salford North 1892‑1895 and Rotherham 1899‑1910 |
24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1849 | 26 Dec 1927 | 78 | |
| Hollander | Grace Shellie [originally DCNZM 5 Jun 2000] |
1 Aug 2009 | DNZM | 25 Mar 1922 | 27 Jun 2016 | 94 | |
| Holland-Martin | Douglas Eric | 1 Jan 1960 1 Jan 1964 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
10 Apr 1906 | 6 Jan 1977 | 70 | |
| Holland-Martin | Rosamund Mary | 11 Jun 1983 | DBE (Civ) | 26 Jun 1914 | 18 Jun 2001 | 86 | |
| Holland-Pryor | Pomeroy | 5 Jun 1926 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Jul 1866 | 15 Mar 1955 | 88 | |
| Hollely | Arthur Newton | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 17 Apr 1961 | 88 | |
| Holliday | Frederick George Thomas | 25 Jul 1990 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1935 | 5 Sep 2016 | 80 | |
| Hollingbery | George Michael Edward MP for Meon Valley 2010‑2019 |
10 Sep 2019 | KCMG | 12 Oct 1963 | |||
| Hollingdrake | Henry | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1872 | 2 May 1923 | 51 | |
| Hollinghurst | Alan James | 25 Mar 2025 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1954 | |||
| Hollinghurst | Leslie Norman | 5 Jul 1945 10 Jun 1948 1 Jan 1952 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
2 Jan 1895 | 8 Jun 1971 | 76 | |
| Hollings | (Alfred) Kenneth | 27 May 1971 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1918 | 27 Dec 2008 | 90 | |
| Hollis | (Alfred) Claud | 1 Jan 1927 4 Jun 1934 |
KCMG GCMG |
12 May 1874 | 22 Nov 1961 | 87 | |
| Hollis | Anthony Barnard | 10 Dec 1982 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1927 | 24 Nov 2003 | 76 | |
| Hollis | Leslie Chasemore | 1 Jan 1946 7 Jun 1951 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) |
9 Feb 1897 | 9 Aug 1963 | 66 | |
| Hollis | Roger Henry | 9 Feb 1960 1 Jan 1966 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
2 Dec 1905 | 26 Oct 1973 | 67 | |
| Hollom | Jasper Quintus | 14 Jun 1975 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Dec 1917 | 29 Aug 2014 | 96 | |
| Holloway | Barry Blyth | 31 Dec 1983 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Sep 1934 | 16 Jan 2013 | 78 | |
| Holloway | Ernest | 8 Jun 1944 | KCB (Civ) | 24 Apr 1887 | 27 Feb 1961 | 73 | |
| Holloway | Henry | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 5 Aug 1857 | 5 Aug 1923 | 66 | |
| Holloway | Henry Thomas | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 29 Mar 1876 | 18 Sep 1951 | 75 | |
| Holloway | Linda Jane [originally DCNZM 6 Jun 2005] |
1 Aug 2009 | DNZM | 10 Jun 1940 | |||
| Holloway | Thomas | 13 Mar 1867 | KCB (Mil) | 1810 | 21 Jul 1875 | 65 | |
| Hollows | Sharon | 30 Dec 2000 | DBE (Civ) | 14 Dec 1958 | |||
| Holm | Carl Henry ["Charles"] | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1915 | 23 Nov 2001 | 86 | |
| Holm | Ian Holm Cuthbert | 8 Dec 1998 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1931 | 19 Jun 2020 | 88 | |
| Holman | Adrian | 1 Jan 1954 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Dec 1895 | 6 Sep 1974 | 78 | |
| Holman | Constantine | 5 Jul 1904 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1829 | 18 Aug 1910 | 80 | |
| Holman | (Edward) James | 7 Jun 1995 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1947 | |||
| Holman | Herbert Campbell | 11 Nov 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 3 May 1869 | 25 Jul 1949 | 80 | |
| Holman | John Stranger | 9 Jun 2010 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1946 | |||
| Holmden | Osborn George | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 24 Nov 1869 | 16 Apr 1945 | 75 | |
| Holme | Randle Fynes Wilson | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 4 Jul 1864 | 23 Dec 1957 | 93 | |
| Holmes | Arthur William | 31 Mar 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Nov 1877 | 8 Feb 1960 | 82 | |
| Holmes | Charles John | 25 Jun 1921 4 Jun 1928 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
11 Nov 1868 | 7 Dec 1936 | 68 | |
| Holmes | David Charles | 22 May 2024 | Kt Bach | Dec 1967 | |||
| Holmes | (David) Ronald | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1913 | 14 Jun 1981 | 67 | |
| Holmes | Frank Wakefield | 13 Nov 1975 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1924 | 23 Oct 2011 | 87 | |
| Holmes | George Charles Vincent | 29 Jun 1906 12 Jul 1911 |
KCVO KCB (Civ) |
9 Oct 1848 | 13 Feb 1926 | 77 | |
| Holmes | Gordon Morgan | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1876 | 29 Dec 1965 | 89 | |
| Holmes | Henry Nicholas | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 29 Jan 1868 | 19 Jan 1940 | 71 | |
| Holmes | Horace Edwin | 6 Jul 1966 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1888 | 9 Sep 1971 | 83 | |
| Holmes | Hugh Oliver | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Jan 1886 | 1 Oct 1955 | 69 | |
| Holmes | John Eaton | 31 Dec 1998 5 Apr 2004 |
KBE (Civ) GCVO |
29 Apr 1951 | |||
| Holmes | Joseph Stanley, later [1954] 1st Baron Dovercourt MP for Derbyshire North East 1918‑1922 and Harwich 1935‑1954 |
13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 31 Oct 1878 | 22 Apr 1961 | 82 | |
| Holmes | Kelly | 31 Dec 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Apr 1970 | |||
| Holmes | Leonard Stanistreet | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1884 | 9 Mar 1961 | 77 | |
| Holmes | Maurice Andrew | 22 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1911 | 21 Dec 1997 | 86 | |
| Holmes | Maurice Gerald | 1 Jan 1938 1 Jan 1946 |
KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
1885 | 4 Apr 1964 | 78 | |
| Holmes | Noel Galway | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 25 Dec 1891 | 24 Dec 1982 | 90 | |
| Holmes | Paul Scott | 31 Dec 2012 | KNZM | 29 Apr 1950 | 1 Feb 2013 | 62 | |
| Holmes | Peter Fenwick | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1932 | 8 Mar 2002 | 69 | |
| Holmes | Richard Rivington | 28 Jan 1905 | KCVO | 16 Nov 1835 | 22 Mar 1911 | 75 | |
| Holmes | Robert William Arbuthnot | 9 Nov 1902 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Dec 1843 | 19 Feb 1910 | 66 | |
| Holmes | Stanley | 12 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 15 Dec 1912 | 25 Mar 1987 | 74 | |
| Holmes | Stephen Lewis | 2 Jan 1950 | KCMG | 5 Jul 1896 | 20 Apr 1980 | 83 | |
| Holmes | Valentine | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 24 Jul 1888 | 19 Nov 1956 | 68 | |
| Holmes | William George | 6 Jan 1944 | KBE (Mil) | 24 Aug 1892 | 16 Jan 1969 | 76 | |
| Holmes | William Henry | 4 Apr 1856 | Kt Bach | 1817 | 9 Aug 1868 | 51 | |
| Holmes | William Richard | 13 Aug 1877 | Kt Bach | 1821 | 19 Jan 1882 | 60 | |
| Holmwood | Herbert | 17 May 1916 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1856 | 4 Mar 1930 | 73 | |
| Holroyd | Charles | 18 Dec 1903 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1861 | 17 Nov 1917 | 56 | |
| Holroyd | Edward Dundas | 1 Dec 1903 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1828 | 5 Jan 1916 | 87 | |
| Holroyd | Frank Martyn | 31 Dec 1988 | KBE (Mil) | 30 Aug 1935 | 18 Jan 2014 | 78 | |
| Holroyd | Michael de Courcy Fraser | 12 Jul 2007 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1935 | |||
| Holroyd | Ronald | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1904 | 29 Sep 1973 | 69 | |
| Holroyde | Timothy Victor ["Tim"] PC 2017 |
17 Mar 2009 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1955 | |||
| Holst | Alison Margaret | 31 Dec 2010 | DNZM | 1938 | |||
| Holt | Denise Mary | 13 Jun 2009 | DCMG | 1 Oct 1949 | |||
| Holt | Follett | 1 Jan 1934 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Dec 1865 | 20 Mar 1944 | 78 | |
| Holt | Henry Frederic Gisborne | 16 Jun 1923 | Kt Bach | 1864 | 26 Jan 1944 | 79 | |
| Holt | Herbert Samuel | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | 12 Feb 1856 | 28 Sep 1941 | 85 | |
| Holt | James Arthur | 8 Aug 1960 | Kt Bach | 30 Apr 1899 | 1 May 1982 | 83 | |
| Holt | James Clarke | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1922 | 9 Apr 2014 | 91 | |
| Holt | James Richard | 31 Dec 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Dec 1912 | 24 Nov 1990 | 77 | |
| Holt | Maurice Percy Cue | 1 Jan 1917 3 Jun 1919 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) |
8 Jun 1862 | 6 Sep 1954 | 92 | |
| Holt | Michael | 7 Nov 1995 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1927 | 5 Sep 2011 | 83 | |
| Holt | Stanley Silverwood | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1892 | 26 Oct 1973 | 81 | |
| Holt | Vesey George Mackenzie | 5 Jun 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 23 Feb 1854 | 6 Dec 1923 | 69 | |
| Holt | Vyvyan | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Jan 1896 | 29 Jul 1960 | 64 | |
| Holt [Bate from 1969] | Zara Kate [widow of Harold Holt, Prime Minister of Australia] |
8 Jun 1968 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Mar 1909 | 14 Jun 1989 | 80 | |
| Holt-Wilson | Eric Edward Boketon | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1875 | 26 Mar 1950 | 74 | |
| Holyman | Ivan Nello | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Jul 1896 | 18 Jan 1957 | 60 | |
| Holyoake | Keith Jacka Governor General of New Zealand 1977‑1980; PC 1954; CH 1963 |
1970 23 Apr 1980 |
GCMG KG |
11 Feb 1904 | 8 Dec 1983 | 79 | |
| Holyoake | Norma Janet | 14 Jun 1980 | DCMG | 7 Mar 1909 | 18 Dec 1984 | 75 | |
| Holzmann | Maurice | 2 Feb 1901 25 Mar 1908 |
KCVO KCB (Civ) |
28 Jan 1835 | 1 Apr 1909 | 74 | |
| Homden | Carol Ann | 30 Dec 2025 | DBE (Civ) | 9 Apr 1960 | |||
| Home | Anthony Dickson VC | 31 Mar 1874 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Nov 1826 | 10 Aug 1914 | 87 | |
| Home | Archibald Fraser | 23 Jun 1936 | KCVO | 14 Sep 1874 | 20 Jan 1953 | 78 | |
| Home | John Hepburn Milne | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 20 Oct 1876 | 28 Apr 1963 | 86 | |
| Homer | Linda Margaret ["Lin"] | 31 Dec 2015 | DCB (Civ) | 4 Mar 1957 | |||
| Hone | Brian William | 6 Apr 1970 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1907 | 28 May 1978 | 70 | |
| Hone | Evelyn Dennison Governor of Northern Rhodesia 1959‑1964 |
1959 1 Jan 1965 |
KCMG GCMG |
13 Dec 1911 | 18 Sep 1979 | 67 | |
| Hone | (Herbert) Ralph Governor of North Borneo 1949‑1954 |
13 Jun 1946 7 Jun 1951 |
KBE (Civ) KCMG |
3 May 1896 | 28 Nov 1992 | 96 | |
| Honey | de Symons Montagu George Governor of the Seychelles 1928‑1934 |
25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1872 | Jan 1945 | 72 | |
| Honeycombe | Robert William Kerr | 25 Jul 1990 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1921 | 14 Sep 2007 | 86 | |
| Honeyman | George Gordon | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 10 Mar 1898 | 26 May 1972 | 74 | |
| Honner | Robert William | 28 Mar 1865 | KCB (Mil) | 1799 | 8 Nov 1868 | 69 | |
| Hood | Alexander Governor of Bermuda 1949‑1955 |
2 Jun 1943 1 Jan 1946 24 Nov 1953 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) KCVO |
25 Sep 1888 | 11 Sep 1980 | 91 | |
| Hood | Alexander Jarvie | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 21 Oct 1860 | 8 May 1934 | 73 | |
| Hood | Alexander Nelson, 3rd Viscount Bridport | 22 Jul 1885 23 Oct 1891 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
23 Dec 1814 | 4 Jun 1904 | 89 | |
| Hood | Alexander Nelson | 1 Jan 1917 | KCVO | 28 Jun 1854 | 1 Jun 1937 | 82 | |
| Hood | Arthur William Acland, later [1892] 1st Baron Hood of Avalon | 19 Dec 1885 3 Sep 1889 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
14 Jul 1824 | 15 Nov 1901 | 77 | |
| Hood | Horace Lambert Alexander For information regarding the posthumous awarding of this knighthood, see the note at the foot of this page |
31 May 1916 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Oct 1870 | 31 May 1916 | 45 | |
| Hood | Hugh Meggison | 11 Jun 1942 | KCIE | 5 Jun 1885 | 2 Feb 1952 | 66 | |
| Hood | John Antony | 2 Jun 2014 | KNZM | 2 Jan 1952 | |||
| Hood | Joseph Henry | 25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1846 | 29 Jan 1922 | 75 | |
| Hood | Samuel, 6th Viscount Hood | 11 Jun 1960 14 Jun 1969 |
KCMG GCMG |
15 Oct 1910 | 13 Oct 1981 | 70 | |
| Hood | Tom Fielden | 1 Jan 1967 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Mar 1904 | 14 Dec 1986 | 82 | |
| Hood | William Charles | 7 Jul 1868 | Kt Bach | 1824 | 4 Jan 1870 | 45 | |
| Hoodless | Elisabeth Anne Marian | 31 Dec 2003 | DBE (Civ) | 11 Feb 1941 | |||
| Hooke | Lionel Alfred George | 16 Apr 1957 | Kt Bach | 31 Dec 1895 | 17 Feb 1974 | 78 | |
| Hooker | Joseph Dalton OM 1907 |
2 Jun 1877 22 Jun 1897 |
KCSI GCSI |
30 Jun 1817 | 10 Dec 1911 | 94 | |
| Hooker | Leslie Joseph | 11 Sep 1973 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1903 | 29 Apr 1976 | 72 | |
| Hooker | Stanley George | 12 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 30 Sep 1907 | 24 May 1984 | 76 | |
| Hookway | Harry Thurston | 12 Jul 1978 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1921 | 25 Jun 2014 | 92 | |
| Hoole | Arthur Hugh | 24 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 14 Jan 1924 | 17 Mar 1998 | 74 | |
| Hooper | Anthony Lord Justice of Appeal 2004‑2012; PC 2004 |
4 May 1995 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1937 | |||
| Hooper | Frederic Collins, later [1962] 1st baronet | 10 Jul 1956 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1892 | 4 Oct 1963 | 71 | |
| Hooper | Leonard James | 10 Jun 1967 | KCMG | 23 Jul 1914 | 19 Feb 1994 | 79 | |
| Hooper | Robin William John | 8 Jun 1968 | KCMG | 26 Jul 1914 | 14 Jun 1989 | 74 | |
| Hooper | William Roe | 1 Jan 1903 | KCSI | 12 Jan 1837 | 29 Sep 1921 | 84 | |
| Hope | Arthur Oswald James, later [1949] 2nd Baron Rankeillour MP for Nuneaton 1924‑1929 and Aston 1931‑1939; Governor of Madras 1940‑1946 |
6 Jul 1939 | GCIE | 7 May 1897 | 26 May 1958 | 61 | |
| Hope | (Charles) Peter | 3 Jun 1972 | KCMG | 29 May 1912 | 12 Mar 1999 | 86 | |
| Hope | Colin Frederick Newton | 19 Mar 1996 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1932 | 31 Aug 2015 | 83 | |
| Hope | David Michael, later [2005] Baron Hope of Thornes [L] Bishop of London 1991‑1995; Archbishop of York 1995‑2005; PC 1991 |
26 Oct 1995 | KCVO | 14 Apr 1940 | |||
| Hope | Edward Stanley | 26 Jun 1908 | KCB (Civ) | 1 Feb 1846 | 15 Feb 1921 | 75 | |
| Hope | George Price Webley | 3 Jun 1919 1 Jan 1923 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) |
11 Oct 1869 | 11 Jul 1959 | 89 | |
| Hope | Harry, later [1932] 1st baronet MP for Buteshire 1910‑1918, Stirling & Clackmannan West 1918‑1922 and Forfarshire 1924‑1931 |
25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1865 | 29 Dec 1959 | 94 | |
| Hope | Henry | 5 Jul 1855 | KCB (Mil) | 10 May 1787 | 23 Sep 1863 | 76 | |
| Hope | Herbert James | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1851 | 23 May 1930 | 79 | |
| Hope | James | 9 Nov 1860 28 Mar 1865 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
3 Mar 1808 | 9 Jun 1881 | 73 | |
| Hope | James Archibald | 2 Jan 1815 28 Jun 1861 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
14 Apr 1786 | 30 Dec 1871 | 85 | |
| Hope | John Adrian Louis, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, later [1902] 1st Marquess of Linlithgow Governor of Victoria 1889‑1895; Paymaster General 1895‑1899; Governor General of Australia 1901‑1903; Secretary for Scotland 1905; PC 1895 |
11 Sep 1889 12 Jul 1900 19 Sep 1900 |
GCMG KT GCVO |
25 Sep 1860 | 29 Feb 1908 | 47 | |
| Hope | Percy Mirehouse | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1886 | 6 Dec 1972 | 86 | |
| Hope | Theodore Cracroft | 29 May 1886 | KCSI | 9 Dec 1831 | 4 Jul 1915 | 83 | |
| Hope | Victor Alexander John, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow Viceroy of India 1936‑1943; PC 1935 |
3 Jun 1928 3 Jun 1929 18 Apr 1936 28 Oct 1943 |
KT GCIE GCSI KG |
24 Sep 1887 | 5 Jan 1952 | 64 | |
| Hope | William, 14th baronet | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 12 Jul 1819 | 5 Apr 1898 | 78 | |
| Hope | William Henry St. John | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1854 | 18 Aug 1919 | 65 | |
| Hope-Johnstone | William James | 10 Nov 1862 | KCB (Mil) | 28 Jul 1798 | 11 Jul 1878 | 79 | |
| Hope-Jones | Arthur | 13 Jun 1964 | KBE (Civ) | 26 May 1911 | 24 Jan 1984 | 72 | |
| Hope-Simpson | James | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 4 Nov 1864 | 6 Oct 1924 | 59 | |
| Hopetoun, Earl of | see "Hope" | ||||||
| Hopkin | David Armand | 28 Jul 1987 | Kt Bach | 10 Jan 1922 | 21 Aug 1997 | 75 | |
| Hopkin | Deian Rhys | 11 Dec 2009 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1944 | |||
| Hopkin | Royston Oliver | 31 Dec 2004 | KCMG | 10 Jan 1945 | 24 Feb 2020 | 75 | |
| Hopkin | (William Aylsham) Bryan | 16 Feb 1971 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1914 | 10 Oct 2009 | 94 | |
| Hopkins | Frank Henry Edward | 13 Jun 1964 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Jun 1910 | 14 Apr 1990 | 79 | |
| Hopkins | Frederick Gowland Nobel Prize for Medicine 1929; OM 1935 |
12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1861 | 16 May 1947 | 85 | |
| Hopkins | John Ommaney | 25 May 1892 3 Jun 1899 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
13 Jul 1834 | 29 Sep 1916 | 82 | |
| Hopkins | John Paul | 11 Dec 1867 | Kt Bach | 1784 | 7 Mar 1875 | 90 | |
| Hopkins | Michael John | 23 Mar 1995 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1935 | 17 Jun 2023 | 88 | |
| Hopkins | (Philip) Anthony | 23 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 31 Dec 1937 | |||
| Hopkins | Richard Valentine Nind PC 1945 |
21 Aug 1920 1 Jan 1941 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
13 Feb 1880 | 30 Mar 1955 | 75 | |
| Hopkinson | Alfred | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1851 | 11 Nov 1939 | 88 | |
| Hopkinson | Frederick Thomas | 3 Jun 1925 | KBE (Civ) | 1863 | 19 Sep 1947 | ||
| Hopkinson | Henry Lennox | 1 Jan 1936 | KCVO | 23 Oct 1855 | 9 Dec 1936 | 81 | |
| Hopkinson | (Henry) Thomas | 7 Feb 1978 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1905 | 20 Jun 1990 | 85 | |
| Hopper | Andrew | 15 Feb 2022 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1953 | |||
| Hopson | Donald Charles | 1 Jan 1968 | KCMG | 31 Aug 1915 | 26 Aug 1974 | 58 | |
| Hopton | Edward | 23 May 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Feb 1837 | 19 Jan 1912 | 74 | |
| Hopwood | David Alan | 1 Dec 1994 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1933 | |||
| Hopwood | Francis John, later [1960] 3rd Baron Southborough | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1897 | 4 Feb 1982 | 84 | |
| Hopwood | Francis John Stephens, later [1917] 1st Baron Southborough PC 1912 |
9 Nov 1901 9 Nov 1906 11 Aug 1908 3 Jun 1916 4 Jun 1917 1 Jan 1920 |
KCB (Civ) KCMG GCMG GCB (Civ) GCVO KCSI |
2 Dec 1860 | 17 Jan 1947 | 86 | |
| Hopwood | William | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1862 | Mar 1936 | 73 | |
| Hora | Manmohandas Ramji | 20 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1857 | 13 Aug 1934 | 76 | |
| Horby | Peter William | 30 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | Oct 1967 | |||
| Horder | Thomas Jeeves, later [1923] 1st baronet and [1933] 1st Baron Horder | 6 Feb 1918 10 Jul 1925 1 Jan 1938 |
Kt Bach KCVO GCVO |
7 Jan 1871 | 13 Aug 1955 | 84 | |
| Hordern | Archibald Frederick | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 15 Jun 1889 | 17 Apr 1950 | 60 | |
| Hordern | Michael Murray | 15 Mar 1983 | Kt Bach | 3 Oct 1911 | 2 May 1995 | 83 | |
| Hordern | Peter Maudslay MP for Horsham 1964‑1974, Horsham & Crawley 1974‑1983 and Horsham 1983‑1997 |
30 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1929 | 18 Apr 2024 | 95 | |
| Hordern | Samuel | 18 Feb 1919 9 Jun 1938 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
24 Sep 1876 | 3 Jun 1956 | 79 | |
| Hore | (Charles Fraser) Adair | 3 Jun 1925 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Nov 1874 | 23 Jan 1950 | 75 | |
| Hore-Ruthven | Alexander Gore Arkwright VC, later [1935] 1st Baron Gowrie of Canberra and [1945] 1st Earl of Gowrie Governor of South Australia 1928‑1934 and New South Wales 1935‑1936; Governor General of Australia 1936‑1944; PC 1937 |
23 Jan 1928 28 Nov 1935 |
KCMG GCMG |
6 Jul 1872 | 2 May 1955 | 82 | |
| Horley | Sandra Gayl | 7 Jun 2021 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Horlick | Edwin John ["Ted"] | 13 Jun 1981 | KBE (Mil) | 28 Sep 1925 | 12 Nov 2021 | 96 | |
| Horlock | John Harold | 13 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1928 | 22 May 2015 | 87 | |
| Hormasji Bhiwandiwalla | Dosabhai | 1934 | Kt Bach | Apr 1940 | |||
| Horn | Arthur Edwin | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 19 Dec 1943 | 73 | |
| Horn | Frederick | 2 Jun 1869 25 May 1889 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
21 Jun 1805 | 26 Jan 1894 | 88 | |
| Horn | Gabriel | 17 Apr 2002 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1927 | 2 Aug 2012 | 84 | |
| Hornby | Derek Peter | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 10 Jan 1930 | 16 Dec 2013 | 83 | |
| Hornby | Edmund Grimani | 28 Feb 1862 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1825 | 17 Nov 1896 | 71 | |
| Hornby | Geoffrey Thomas Phipps | 12 Aug 1878 19 Dec 1885 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
10 Feb 1825 | 3 Mar 1895 | 70 | |
| Hornby | Phipps | 6 Apr 1852 28 Jun 1861 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
27 Apr 1785 | 19 Mar 1867 | 81 | |
| Hornby | (Roger) Antony | 9 Feb 1960 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1904 | 20 Dec 1987 | 83 | |
| Hornby | Simon Michael | 9 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 29 Dec 1934 | 17 Jul 2010 | 75 | |
| Hornby | William Windham | 25 May 1892 | KCB (Civ) | 23 Jul 1812 | 28 Jun 1899 | 86 | |
| Horne | Alistair Allan | 12 Dec 2003 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1925 | 25 May 2017 | 91 | |
| Horne | Andrew John | 11 Jun 1913 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1856 | 5 Sep 1924 | 68 | |
| Horne | Henry Sinclair, later [1919] 1st Baron Horne | 3 Jun 1916 1 Jan 1918 3 Jun 1919 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG GCB (Mil) |
19 Feb 1861 | 14 Aug 1929 | 68 | |
| Horne | (James) Allan | 10 Jul 1919 | Kt Bach | 1876 | 3 Feb 1944 | 67 | |
| Horne | Robert Stevenson, later [1937] 1st Viscount Horne of Slamannan MP for Hillhead 1918‑1937; Minister of Labour 1919‑1920; President of the Board of Trade 1920‑1921; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1921‑1922; PC 1919 |
1 Jan 1918 1 Jan 1920 |
KBE GBE (Civ) |
28 Feb 1871 | 3 Sep 1940 | 69 | |
| Horne | William Kenneth | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1883 | 8 Feb 1959 | 75 | |
| Hornell | Robert Arthur | 1 Jul 1941 | KBE (Mil) | 1877 | 4 May 1949 | 71 | |
| Hornell | William Woodward | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1878 | 22 Sep 1950 | 72 | |
| Horner | John Francis Fortescue | 9 Nov 1907 | KCVO | 28 Dec 1842 | 31 Mar 1927 | 84 | |
| Horner | (Thomas) Mark | 22 Feb 2013 | Kt Bach | 1956 | |||
| Hornibrook | Manuel Richard | 6 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1893 | May 1970 | 76 | |
| Hornsby | Bertram | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 1876 | 30 Jun 1943 | 66 | |
| Hornsby-Smith | Margaret Patricia, later [1974] Baroness Hornsby‑Smith [L] MP for Chislehurst 1950‑1966 and 1970‑1974; PC 1959 |
1 Sep 1961 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Mar 1914 | 3 Jul 1985 | 71 | |
| Horn-Smith | Julian Michael | 29 Oct 2004 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1948 | |||
| Hornung | John Derek | 1 Jan 1976 | KCVO | 3 Jan 1915 | 26 Aug 1978 | 63 | |
| Horobin | Ian Macdonald MP for Southwark Central 1931‑1935 and Oldham East 1951‑1959 |
8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 16 Nov 1899 | 5 Jun 1976 | 76 | |
| Horridge | Thomas Gardner MP for Manchester East 1906‑1910; PC 1937 |
12 Oct 1910 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1857 | 25 Jul 1938 | 80 | |
| Horrocks | Brian Gwynne | 5 Jul 1945 9 Jun 1949 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) |
7 Sep 1895 | 4 Jan 1985 | 89 | |
| Horrocks | William Heaton | 3 Jun 1918 | KCMG | 25 Aug 1859 | 26 Jan 1941 | 81 | |
| Horsbrugh | Florence Gertrude, later [1959] Baroness Horsbrugh [L] MP for Dundee 1931‑1945 and Moss Side 1950‑1959; Minister of Education 1951‑1954; PC 1951 |
18 Oct 1954 | GBE (Civ) | 13 Oct 1889 | 6 Dec 1969 | 80 | |
| Horsford | Alfred Hastings | 9 May 1860 29 May 1875 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
3 Apr 1818 | 13 Sep 1885 | 69 | |
| Horsford | Robert Marsh | 25 Jan 1841 | Kt Bach | 1798 | 23 May 1875 | 76 | |
| Horsley | (Beresford) Peter Torrington | 15 Jun 1974 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Mar 1921 | 20 Dec 2001 | 80 | |
| Horsley | Victor Alexander Haden | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1857 | 16 Jul 1916 | 59 | |
| Horsman | Dorothea Jean | 31 Dec 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Apr 1918 | 7 Jan 1994 | 75 | |
| Horsman | Henry | 23 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1887 | 11 Aug 1966 | 79 | |
| Horta-Osório | António Mota de Sousa | 2 Feb 2022 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1964 | |||
| Horton | Henry | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1870 | 19 Jul 1943 | 73 | |
| Horton | Max Kennedy | 2 Jan 1939 14 Jun 1945 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
29 Nov 1883 | 30 Jul 1951 | 67 | |
| Horton | Robert Baynes | 4 Mar 1997 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1939 | 30 Dec 2011 | 72 | |
| Horton | Rosemary Anne | 6 Jun 2011 | DNZM | 25 Mar 1940 | 14 May 2023 | 83 | |
| Horwill | Lionel Clifford | 6 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 19 Sep 1890 | 30 May 1972 | 81 | |
| Horwood | William Henry | 19 Dec 1904 8 Jun 1944 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
5 Nov 1862 | 7 Apr 1945 | 82 | |
| Horwood | William Thomas Francis For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
1 Jan 1921 2 Nov 1928 |
KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
9 Nov 1868 | 16 Nov 1943 | 75 | |

| Deborah Drake-Brockman, wife of (firstly) Sir John Winthrop Hackett [Kt Bach 1911 and KCMG 1913] and (secondly) Sir Frank Beaumont Moulden [Kt Bach 1922] | ||
| The following biography of Lady Hackett, who was also, later, Lady Moulden, appeared in the August 1969 issue of the monthly Australian magazine Parade:- | ||
| A beautiful dark-haired girl galloped her black horse down a desolate beach on the wild south-west coast of West Australia in the early hours of December 1, 1876. Offshore the coastal steamer Georgette was aground and breaking up fast in the pounding surf. Passengers had been bundled into a lifeboat, but it had overturned 100 yards out. Now, women and children were clinging to it for their lives or struggling in the water. Spurring her horse into the raging surf the girl forced the panting animal to swim out to the boat. There she hauled two children up on the saddle and shouted to others to cling to her skirt, her stirrup leathers, even the horse's tail. Then the horse was turned shoreward and completed the first of many trips that were to rescue 50 people from the wreck. The girl's name was Grace Bussell and her daring rescue deed made her famous as Australia's greatest heroine. [Surprisingly, the story fails to mention that she was only 16 at the time, or that she was known as "the Grace Darling of the West" after the English heroine who had rescued people from the sea in similar circumstances.] | ||
| Not so well known is the fact that after Grace Bussell married she had a daughter who was to become recognised as Australia's richest woman. Grace Bussell's daughter made a huge fortune through shrewd development of rare metals such as tantalum, wolfram and beryllium and then investing her profits in grazing and commercial enterprises from one end of Australia to the other. | ||
| She was born Deborah Drake Brockman, but through her amazing career as businesswoman, social hostess, cook, traveller and charity worker she was better known by three other names. Married and widowed three times she was known in her native State of West Australia as Lady Hackett, in South Australia as Lady Moulden and finally in Victoria as Dr. Buller‑Murphy. She was called Queen of the Spinifex and Australia's Tantalum Queen. She was a non-stop dynamo who for more than half a century was a legendary figure in Australian life. | ||
| As well as having a national heroine for a mother, Deborah Drake-Brockman (who was born in Perth on June 18, 1887) had famous WA pioneers on both sides of her family. Grace Bussell married Frederick Drake‑Brockman, West Australia's Surveyor-General. Their daughter, Deborah, inherited her mother's adventurous spirit and her father's passionate interest in rare and beautiful stones. At 15 Deborah Drake‑Brockman was more interested in solitary exploring trips in the bush than in schooling. Indeed on one of these treks she is credited with discovering the beautiful Lake Cave near Margaret River in WA. Unaided, she lowered herself into the mouth of this cave by a rope which she had slung from a tree above the rim of the giant cavity which fronted the entrance. | ||
| At 17 she took the even more adventurous step of marrying the 57-year-old newspaper magnate, Sir Winthrop Hackett. At 26 she was widowed with four daughters and a son [also named John Winthrop Hackett, later a General in the British Army and GCB 1967]. Of her late husband she said: "He was a truly great man. As a girl I had a wonderful guide and philosopher in Sir Winthrop." Although Sir Winthrop Hackett left his young widow adequately provided for, the great bulk of his wealth (£750,000) was left to the University of Western Australia. | ||
| During her brief widowhood Lady Hackett busied herself writing and publishing a 1000-page "household guide" advertised as an Australian rival of Mrs. Beeton's Cookery Book. In 1916 she moved to Adelaide and married the barrister Frank Moulden. But, because she disliked the idea of dropping her title she began calling herself Lady Hackett Moulden or simply Lady Hackett. Adelaide accepted this, but once when she visited Melbourne a mischievous social reporter announced that Lady Hackett and Mr. Frank Moulden were sharing a room at the Menzies Hotel. Before long, however, Moulden became Lord Mayor of Adelaide and was himself knighted. So his wife dropped her Hackett title and happily became Lady Moulden. | ||
| With buzz-saw energy the new lady mayoress raised more than £100,000 for charity in two years, while her Adelaide mansion, Lordello, became the centre of a dazzling social whirl. During the 1920 Australian visit of the Prince of Wales (Duke of Windsor) Lady Moulden cheerfully accommodated half the royal suite in her own home. | ||
| In 1923 she became interested in the mining of rare metals in WA and daringly invested most of her Hackett inheritance in what the experts said was a wild goose chase. But Lady Moulden thought differently. Her father had taught her much about minerals and she decided there was a fortune to be made mining tantalum (used in high quality steel alloys) at Wodgina, about 80 miles from Port Hedland in W.A. The gamble paid off. Her Wodgina mine became the richest source of tantalum in the world. In 1925 she dashed off to the United States and talked American interests into taking much of the output from her mine. Now she was on the road to fortune. From her profits she opened a wolfram mine at Hatches Creek, 300 miles north‑east of Alice Springs, which proved another bonanza. | ||
| By the 1930s Lady Moulden was travelling 30,000 miles a year through outback Australia checking on her ever-growing investments. She dashed about in a flimsy aircraft of those days, in bouncing trucks and cars, on horseback and descended mine shafts for a personal inspection in a bosun's chair. In 1931 Lady Moulden's mineral interests were transferred to a company of which she became chairman of directors. Finding that did not leave her enough to do, she acquired the 700,000 acre Minilya station, 100 miles north of Carnarvon in W.A. In 1934 she wanted to get to London in a hurry on business. So she hired the Dutch airmen [Keone Dirk] Parmentier [1904‑1948] and [Johannes] Moll, who were returning after competing in the Centenary Air Race to take her with them. Thus, Lady Deborah Moulden became the first commercial passenger to fly from Australia to England. | ||
| Back home again she received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Western Australia in recognition of her first husband's benefaction. She also found time to write a book on the language, customs and legends of the Dordenup tribe of Aboriginals who lived near her girlhood home. | ||
| In 1936, following the death of Sir Frank, Lady Moulden married the Melbourne barrister, and later judge, B[asil] Buller‑Murphy. This necessitated a move from Adelaide to a Toorak mansion and to transport her furniture 12 huge pantechnicons made the trip. It was said to be the largest cargo of household goods ever moved in Australia. She was now plain Mrs. Buller‑Murphy and as she had borne the title of "Lady" from her teens she felt something was lacking. Then she remembered her honorary doctorate and for the rest of her life she cheerfully called herself Dr. Buller‑Murphy. | ||
| She became one of Melbourne's most opulent society hostesses and once had 800 pigeons sent from Adelaide to be cooked in wine for a Scots ball. Her husband described her life as "a well-organised nightmare" as she continued to dash about the continent on business. She invested in a chain of cinemas in Perth and was constantly experimenting with new ventures such as recovering copper from scrap and getting gold with a new dry-blowing process at Mt. Browne in NSW. | ||
| During World War II Dr. Buller-Murphy's mines were taken over for the duration by the Australian Government. Tantalum in particular was vitally important to the Allied was effort and was flown directly from Wodgina to the United States. Because one of its uses was in radar Dr. Buller‑Murphy said proudly after the war: "My metal was used in radar and radar saved Britain." But that did not stop her in 1949 bringing action against the Commonwealth for £1 million compensation for its wartime use of her mines. When the matter was ultimately settled out of court for an undisclosed sum Dr. Buller‑Murphy stated her life-long creed: "I always say what I mean and I always mean what I say." But this same no-nonsense business-woman spent much of her time during World War II running a cafe for charity in Melbourne and personally making more than 5000 lb. of jam and chutney for sale in the establishment. | ||
| After the war Dr. Buller-Murphy left her Toorak home for a simple orchard property at Kilsyth in the Dandenongs [about 30 km east of Melbourne]. "It doesn't matter where you live," she once said. "It's the way you make your home." At Kilsyth she toiled from daybreak daily in her prize garden and when inside busied herself weaving dress lengths, suit lengths, scarves, towels and tartans on a hand loom. The property abounded in pets - dingoes, magpies, seagulls, wallabies, crows, tortoises, mountain devils [a species of lizard] and many more. "Do you like animals?" was the first and most important question Dr. Buller‑Murphy asked when interviewing prospective servants. She staged comic opera in Melbourne, ingeniously rebuilt her dining-room to look like the interior of an 18th century London tavern and ran a home for orphans. | ||
| When the Olympic Games were staged in Melbourne in 1956 Dr. Buller-Murphy was called on by the organisers to serve a truly Australian epicurean meal to 200 visiting VIPs. The result was an alfresco luncheon, prepared entirely by the then 68-year-old hostess. She served barramundi from Darwin, oysters from Onslow, crayfish from Geraldton, wild turkey from Carnarvon and venison from deer hunted in the Victorian Alps. But because the barramundi arrived with the heads and tails removed this threatened to destroy the decorative effect of the prepared fish in Dr. Buller‑Murphy's cold buffet. Undeterred she scoured the Melbourne fish markets for equivalent-sized snapper heads and tails. These she fitted to the barramundi, added frills to hide the joins and nobody was any the wiser. | ||
| Courageous, enterprising and probably Australia's most successful self-made businesswoman, thrice widowed Dr. Buller‑Murphy died at Kilsyth on April 16, 1965. | ||
| Sir George Basil Haddon-Smith [KCMG 1915] | ||
| When Sir George died, the obituary below was published in the Daily Telegraph of 19 June 1931:- | ||
| Sir George Basil Haddon-Smith, K.C.M.G., a former Governor of the Bahamas and the Windward Islands, has died at the age of 70. | ||
| Sir George entered the Colonial Service in 1886, and became private secretary and A.D.C. to Sir Gilbert Carter [at that time Administrator of the Gambia]. He served with distinction in the Jebu Expedition of 1892 [in modern-day Nigeria], and afterwards as political officer on a mission to the interior tribes of Lagos Colony. | ||
| He found slavery rampant in the Leckie district of that colony and sturdily upheld the principle of freedom on British territory. One morning he found sitting at the base of his flagstaff a family of ten - father, mother, and eight children - poor unfortunates who understood that if they succeeded in reaching the British flag they would be free. On another occasion, when he was in a native chief's country, a slave ran out of the bush and threw himself at his feet. As he was in the chief's country he could not free him, but he told the sergeant of his escort to tell the slave that if he could get down to the river and swim to his launch, from which the British flag was flying, he would be free. The slave acted on the advice, and gained his liberty. | ||
| On another occasion an escaped slave was recaptured in British territory. Haddon-Smith ascertained where he had been taken, and quickly hastened to the village, where he discovered the slave in chains. Although he was the slave of the chief, he contended that by escaping to British territory he had regained his freedom, and that his recapture in British territory was illegal. He gave the chief two hours to decide as to whether he would release the slave or have his village burnt. The chief wisely decided on the first alternative. | ||
| Sir George was private secretary to Major-Gen. Sir Francis Scott during the Ashanti campaign. In 1900, while serving on the staff of Col. Sir James Willcocks, Ashanti Field Force, he was specially mentioned in despatches, was created a C.M.G., and gained the Ashanti medal and clasps. He was acting Governor of Gambia Colony for a short time, and was for eleven years Colonial Secretary of Sierra Leone, acting as Governor of the Colony on many occasions. | ||
| Sir George became Governor of the Bahamas in 1912, and of the Windward Islands in 1914, a position he held until 1923, when he retired. During the eleven years of his two Governorships he did not take a day's leave. | ||
| Sir Edward John Lees Hallstrom [Kt Bach 1952] | ||
| The following [edited] biography of Sir Edward Hallstrom appeared in the December 1971 issue of the Australian monthly magazine Parade:- | ||
| Sydney industrialist Sir Edward Hallstrom made a fortune from his refrigerators, but gave £2 million of it away. Medical research and his beloved Taronga Park Zoo [in Sydney] were the main beneficiaries. The office of Sir Edward Hallstrom at his refrigerator factory in the Sydney suburb of Willoughby reflected its owner's life-long passion for birds and animals. They were of more interest to him than business and were far more in evidence than filing cabinets, calculating machines and sales graphs. The walls were covered with wildlife sketches and prints. Stuffed birds occupied every nook and cranny. Elephant tusks stood in a corner on a jaguar-skin rug. Two stuffed black bears cavorted round a miniature tree, while a tiger's skull served as an ashtray and the preserved foot of an elephant propped open the door. | ||
| That particular foot had belonged to Nellie, a long-time favourite at Sydney's Taronga Park Zoo, where she entertained visitors by playing on a giant mouth organ. Either Nellie's popularity or her musical talent made two other female elephants jealous and this grew like a cancer until one day in the 1950s they were unable to stand it any longer. They crept up behind Nellie and gave her a concerted shove that sent her tumbling to her death into the deep moat round the elephant enclosure. This so upset Sir Edward Hallstrom (who, as chairman of the Taronga Park Trust, virtually ran the zoo as a one-man operation) that he broke down and wept. Then he decided he would like to have something of Nellie around to remind him of her. And that is how the elephant's foot ended up as door stopper. | ||
| A rumpled, pear-shaped millionaire, Sir Edward Hallstrom was one of Australia's most successful industrialists, and its best-known philanthropist and animal lover. He continually made headlines and often roused controversy as he ran the Sydney Zoo in his own way, traded rare birds and animals with other zoos all over the world and successfully bred rhinoceroses, giraffes and other animals in captivity. At the same time, having made his fortune in the post-war boom in refrigerator sales, Sir Edward was giving away some £2 million. The money went into cancer, heart and general medical research, into various church projects, to Taronga Park (an estimated £250,000) and in uncounted personal philanthropies. | ||
| Edward John Lees Hallstrom was born at Coonamble, NSW, on September 25, 1886. His father was an English migrant of Swedish extraction who originally tried to settle on a farm, but moved to Sydney when Edward was three. The Hallstroms took a house at Redfern, the father worked for a carrier and young Edward was chiefly notable for his passion for animals. His mother was always finding small, smelly creatures in the boy's pockets. As pets he kept a crow, a kookaburra, several cats and dogs, a parrot, canaries and a tribe of white rats. | ||
| At 10 young Hallstrom was earning money doing odd jobs and at 13 he was apprenticed to a cabinet maker. At 21 he was in charge of a furniture factory and working on the principle of "always giving my boss a square deal." Hallstrom did this until 1914 when he opened his own small furniture manufacturing business. After World War I he turned to making ice chests. In 1923 he moved to a factory in Willoughby (which gradually became the rambling headquarters of his huge refrigerator business) and began studying refrigeration. | ||
| Hallstrom had the idea of providing a utility icebox run on kerosene for the use of country residents. For 18 months he haunted the public library and read everything he could on refrigeration. Eventually he built his first unit "by rule of thumb." This Hallstrom kerosene refrigerator was called Silent Knight because he had heard a pretty girl singing the Christmas song Silent Night. Later he was to make and sell 1200 of them weekly, powered by kerosene, gas or electricity. But before that, Hallstrom had to take his first crude kerosene unit to the outback and peddle it from door to door. It was hard going for some years, because he had to break down the resistance of country people who thought that the old pioneer type of drip safe was good enough. But by the 1930s Hallstrom had an ever-growing business and was on the way to his millions. | ||
| During World War II, when the factory was working three shifts a day, Hallstrom virtually bade goodbye to his home, his wife and four children and lived on the job in a three-room office-flat. By then, a soft-voiced heavy-set slow-moving man with untidy hair and a fondness for wearing slippers in public. Edward Hallstrom loved his work and his business almost as much as his animals. Meanwhile, as his profits mounted, Hallstrom had begun spending money on animals. As far back as 1937 he donated two rhinoceroses (the first ever to come to Australia) to Taronga Park Zoo. These animals resulted from his instructions to his son to market a shipload of 500 Hallstrom kerosene refrigerators in Africa and spend the profits on animals. | ||
| In 1941 Edward Hallstrom was made a member of the Taronga Park Trust, while his influence in the Zoo's administration increased in 1944, when he made a gift of a £9500 office building. Then in 1947, his refrigerator profits skyrocketed and overseas animals again became available for purchase. He presented Taronga with a huge consignment of 1645 birds and animals, including three rhinos, two elephants, four chimpanzees, nine cheetahs and two leopards. | ||
| A year later Hallstrom became chairman of Taronga Park. For the next 20 years or thereabouts he was in effect the zoo's chief executive officer. He spent most afternoons at the zoo and supervised practically everything from the psychological problems of the monkeys to the hinges on the elephant gate. Visiting overseas dignitaries were usually conducted over the zoo personally by Sir Edward Hallstrom, who had been knighted in 1952 in Queen Elizabeth's first honours list. | ||
| Hallstrom organised and largely financed more than a dozen overseas expeditions in search of rare and exotic animals, birds and reptiles. Because new quarantine laws kept many animals out of the country, he insisted on the necessity of breeding at Taronga, and had outstanding success with giraffes and rhinos. The giraffes had their own special maternity ward at the zoo. It was provided with a grilled window set high in the wall so the other giraffes could watch the births. | ||
| Not content with the thousands of Taronga exhibits, Hallstrom also had various private collections. On a 65-acre sanctuary at Mona Vale he bred white kangaroos and wallabies as well as koalas, while at his home in Northbridge, in some 170 aviaries covering three acres, he had the best private parrot collection in the world. Then there was Hallstrom's non-profit-making New Guinea venture in the Wahgi Valley, where he established a 1500-acre livestock experimental station and bird sanctuary. From it he exported some of New Guinea's rare and beautiful birds of paradise to zoos around the world, receiving many of their rarities in exchange. | ||
| Hallstrom's penchant for these swapping deals was often criticised by Australian animal lovers. He began his exporting in 1952, when he sent four koalas from the Mona Vale sanctuary to the San Diego Zoo in California. And he was well aware of the storm of criticism that would follow if anything happened to them. However, the koala quartet arrived safely by air and Sir Edward breathed again - until a friend in California airmailed to him a newspaper picture of the koalas taken in their new San Diego home. Immediately he saw the photograph, Hallstrom's experienced eye told him one of the koalas was sick. Five hours later he was on a plane for California. He arrived at San Diego, spent 36 hours showing zoo staff how to spoon-feed an ailing koala with milk and sugar, and checking the local eucalyptus leaves. Then, with the koala on the way to recovery, Sir Edward flew back home again - and successfully concealed the true reason for the trip from local reporters who greeted him. | ||
| In 1960 increasing criticism of Hallstrom's personal control of Taronga Park caused him to retire as chairman of the trust. His son John then became chairman and Sir Edward was made an honorary director, but he still exercised much the same control as before. Seven years later, when the Director of the Zurich Zoo visited Sydney and criticised Taronga, Sir Edward told reporters: "They're not going to get rid of me just yet." However, in 1967, the trust appointed an academic zoologist, Ronald Strahan, as director of the zoo. | ||
| Sir Edward stepped aside, but still continued his gifts, and eventually most of his private collections of birds and animals went to Taronga. When his wife died in May 1968, Sir Edward presented the Methodist Mission with a home at Leichhardt for unmarried mothers. It was dedicated to Lady Hallstrom. In 1969 the 83-year-old millionaire met an old friend, Dr. Mabel Maguire, whom he had not seen for years, and invited her out to dinner. They were married a month later. Nine months later, on February 27, 1970, Sir Edward Hallstrom died at his Northbridge home. Zoo director Ronald Strahan then said: "No man had a stronger influence on the zoo than Sir Edward. Hallstrom and the zoo were virtually synonymous." | ||
| Sir Reginald Clare Hart VC [KCB 1899, KCVO 1904 and GCB 1931] | ||
| Hart was a lieutenant in the Royal Corps of Engineers during the Second Anglo-Afghan War when he was awarded a Victoria Cross for his actions, which were described in the London Gazette of 10 June 1879 [issue 24732, page 3830]:- | ||
| The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention to confer the decoration of the Victoria Cross on the undermentioned Officer of Her Majesty's Army, whose claim has been submitted for Her Majesty's approval, for his gallant conduct in rescuing a mounted Sowar of the 13th Bengal Lancers on the 31st January, 1879, as recorded in the accompanying statement:- | ||
| Lieutenant Reginald Clare Hart, Royal Engineers. For his gallant conduct in risking his own life in endeavouring to save the life of a private soldier. The Lieutenant-General commanding the 2nd Division, Peshawar Field Force, reports that when on convoy duty with that Force on 31st January, 1879, Lieutenenat Hart, of the Royal Engineers, took the initiative in running some 1,200 yards to the rescue of a wounded Sowar of the 13th Bengal Lancers in a river bed exposed to the fire of the enemy, of unknown strength, from both flanks, and also from a party in the river bed. | ||
| Lieutenant Hart reached the wounded Sowar, drove off the enemy, and brought him under cover with the aid of some soldiers who accompanied him on the way. | ||
| Hart continued his career in the Army, eventually reaching the rank of General. | ||
| Sir Henry Havelock [KCB 1857] | ||
| The following biography of Sir Henry Havelock was published in the July 1963 number of the Australian monthly magazine Parade:- | ||
| In the dusty, sun-parched British Army cantonments outside Agra, Central India, strange sounds could be heard drifting from the men's quarters any evening in the 1830s - the sound of Cockney voices raised lustily in hymns. Sitting comfortably at their port, the scarlet-jacketed officers of the 13th Regiment often exchanged polite sneers. "Havelock's Saints are at it again," they would remark. "Coffee and salvation - all for a penny a cup!" But the sneers were silenced when the hymn-singing leader, Henry Havelock, entered the mess. No one dared tempt the acid tongue of the most unorthodox British officer in the Indian Army service. | ||
| For 30 years the austere martinet Havelock was unknown outside the small Indian military circle. Yet he was to be hailed as one of his country's greatest soldiers, a hero of the Indian Mutiny, and an idol of the British public. "Never since the death of Nelson has the nation been so plunged in universal mourning," said one London newspaper when Havelock perished amid the horrors of Lucknow. Queen Victoria said she felt she had lost a dear brother. People wept in the streets at the story of how the dying hero called his son to his side to see how a Christian could die. | ||
| Havelock was born on April 5, 1795, of a Sunderland shipbuilding family. In his youth there were hopes of a legal career, but these hopes were blasted by the sudden bankruptcy of his father. In 1815 his elder brother obtained an ensign's commission for him in the Rifle Brigade, but the end of the Napoleonic Wars made prospects of rapid military distinction remote. Eight years later Havelock's regiment was shipped to India. There he was to campaign for 34 years from the jungles of Burma to the snows of Afghanistan, until the bloody explosion of the Mutiny. | ||
| He was an earnest young man when he reached Calcutta in 1823. He had devoured volumes of military theory, made himself an expert on Indian languages and was ardently ambitious. In Calcutta he met the man who was to change the current of his life - Joshua Marshman [1768‑1837], the humble Wiltshire weaver who had become one of the greatest Oriental scholars in India and the leader of the Baptist missionaries in Bengal. Havelock was fascinated by Marshman's piety and learning. To the scornful astonishment of his fellow-officers he joined the Baptist Church and, in 1829, married Marshman's daughter Hannah. | ||
| Thereafter, his life-long aim was to clean up the morals, health and discipline of the British troops in India. With religious fervour he surveyed the scene of his labours, and was appalled. Three quarters of the Indian Army consisted of native Sepoys under British officers. They were either Hindus or Moslems, and attempts to convert them were not encouraged by the authorities. The white regiments alone presented a terrible picture to Havelock's missionary zeal. The men were mostly the sweepings of Britain's slums and gaols. Discipline was either non-existent or enforced by merciless floggings. Camps were pest-holes of cholera and dysentery. In their antiquated woollen uniforms, the soldiers died like flies from exhaustion under the blazing Indian sun. | ||
| Engrossed in a pleasant round of hunting and entertaining, most of the officers gave no thought to their wretched troops. To them, Havelock was a meddlesome crank or a pious visionary. With no money to buy promotion, Havelock remained a junior officer for a long time. Not until 1838, when he was a grizzled, fever-thinned veteran of 43, did he reach the rank of captain. By then he was regarded within the Indian Army circles as a notable eccentric, who for 12 years had been hammering temperance and piety into the brutalised troops of every regiment to which he was appointed. | ||
| The Burmese War of 1825 provided his first opportunity. On the jungle-bank of the river upstream from Rangoon he found a ruined Buddhist temple and converted it into a Baptist chapel. Attracted by unusual sounds, his fellow officers peered into the building one evening. Smoky candlelight flickered on the figures of a handful of men singing hymns, while Havelock held a Bible in one hand and beat time with a bamboo cane in the other. The legend of Havelock's Saints had been born, but his real notoriety came when he was posted as adjutant to the great camp at Agra from 1830 to 1835. | ||
| His regiment was one of the worst in the service, ruffians demoralised by disease, drink and idleness. Almost every day a soldier was dragged to the triangle and reduced to whimpering stupor by flogging. Undaunted by the jeers of his colleagues, Havelock accepted the challenge. He got convict labour to build a chapel, raised £90 to erect a hut where coffee was sold at a penny a cup, started Bible meetings and hymn singing and opened a savings bank for his men. Although he insisted on rigid discipline, especially in enforcing his sanitary rules, the number of men court-martialled fell by half. By 1835 his reputation had spread throughout the Indian service. | ||
| In November 1838 he was appointed ADC to Sir Willoughby Cotton, commander of the Army which invaded Afghanistan and installed Shah Shujah on the throne in Kabul instead of the anti-British ruler Dost Mohammed. After the Kabul rising in 1841, when the British garrison was butchered in the wild mountain passes, Havelock shared in the heroic defence of Jalalabad until a relief army reached it in April 1842. | ||
| Service in the North-West Frontier Wars against Mahrattas and Sikhs added lustre to his military name in the next 10 years and in May 1854 his well-earned reward came. By slow steps he had reached the rank of colonel. Now he was Quartermaster-General of the Indian Army, a comfortable and lucrative [position] at Simla. | ||
| Havelock was not interested in comfort or pickings. He was responsible for the discipline and efficiency of the regiments scattered thinly over India - a mere handful of men compared with the millions of subject people - and a fearful testing time was at hand. Since the Afghan disasters the native awe of the British military might had waned. There were stirrings in the Sepoy regiments as Havelock set out on his long, exhausting tours of inspection. He was worried by the high command's apathy and by the scanty number of British troops. His views were respected, and the sneers at Havelock's Saints had died away. But his warnings had little effect. | ||
| The British public had never heard of Henry Havelock and nobody could have guessed that the dour, hard-working quartermaster-general was soon to be the hero of a nation. In April 1857 the explosion came. The Sepoys at Meerut burst into mutiny, slaughtered their officers and seized the ancient Indian capital of Delhi. The rebellion swept all northern India like flame. Within a few weeks, British garrisons with a swarm of helpless women and children were besieged in Cawnpore and Lucknow, and the tide of butchery rolled down the Ganges Valley towards Bengal. | ||
| News of the tragedy stunned people in Britain. Sir Colin Campbell, veteran of the Napoleonic and Crimean Wars, was sent to India to take command. In Calcutta, the Governor-General, Lord Canning, worked desperately to stave off further disaster. At all costs, Cawnpore and Lucknow must be relieved. In June, Havelock was ordered to lead a "movable column" of 2000 British and loyal Indian troops and cut his way through the masses of mutineers. The appointment was bitterly criticised in Calcutta. Havelock was attacked as being too "soft" to the Indians. Lady Canning called him "an old fossil, dug up and only fit to be turned into pipeclay." | ||
| The quartermaster-general himself had no illusions about the nightmare march ahead. It was the worst season of the year. Men fell in scores along the road, struck down by the searing heat or dying from fever and dysentery. Only Havelock's merciless discipline kept the force together as it fought through the burned and devastated countryside, until the shattering victory of Fatehpur brought it to the gates of Cawnpore. Whatever "softness" Havelock might have felt turned to grim lust for vengeance when he entered Cawnpore on July 17 and saw the grisly relics of Nana Sahib's massacre. British troops and women and children alike, after being promised their lives by the treacherous Mahratta chief, had been butchered in cold blood in the most fearful atrocity of the mutiny. | ||
| In nine days the little army had marched 130 miles in the boiling heat and won three battles against overwhelming numbers. Now, with only 1500 men, Havelock plunged on towards besieged Lucknow. There, penned in the British Residency, raked by murderous short-range gunfire and tortured by thirst and sickness, more than 3000 troops and civilians were holding out desperately for his arrival. Twice he advanced and was driven back. Not until August 16 was Havelock able to seize the key point of Bithur and advance again, and a further five weeks passed before his men fought through the narrow streets of Lucknow towards the Residency. More than 500 died in the last rush for the Residency. And, even with reinforcements, the Lucknow garrison was too weak to break out. The siege continued for another two months until Sir Colin Campbell's army crushed the mutineers and entered the town in mid-November. Lucknow was saved, but its hero barely lived to see the triumph. | ||
| Struck down by dysentery, Havelock died on November 24, 1857, just after dispatches from London arrived with the announcement of his knighthood [and his promotion to Major-General]. Sir Henry Havelock was buried beneath a giant mango tree in the palace park of Lucknow. His son, who served in his regiment, carefully levelled the grave lest it be desecrated by the Indians when Campbell evacuated the town. | ||
| Before news of Havelock's death reached England, letters patent were directed, on 26 November, to create him a baronet. Instead, his son Henry was created a baronet in January 1858, and Havelock's widow was given the rank of a baronet's widow, a pension for life of £1000 a year and a grace and favour residence. | ||
| Sir James Wycliffe Headlam-Morley [nominated Kt Bach 1929, but not invested] | ||
| Headlam-Morley's name appeared on the 1929 King's Birthday Honours List, in recognition of his role of Historical Adviser to the Foreign Office. He died three months later without having been invested. In the London Gazette (issue 33550, page 7216) there appeared a notice dated 4 November 1929 which read:- | ||
| The King has been graciously pleased, by Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, to grant unto Else, widow of the late James Wycliffe Headlam‑Morley, Esq., C.B.E., the style, title, rank and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived to receive the degree, style and title of a Knight Bachelor which His Majesty had signified his intention of conferring upon him. | ||
| Sir Thomas Henley [KBE 1920] | ||
| After retiring from a lengthy career in State politics, Sir Thomas Henley was drowned in Sydney Harbour after falling from a ferry, as reported in the Melbourne Herald of 14 May 1935:- | ||
| In tragic circumstances Sir Thomas Henley, former M[ember of the] L[egislative] A[ssembly] and one of the most prominent figures in State political and civic circles met his death today by falling from a Manly bound ferry and drowning off Bradley's Head. | ||
| Sir Thomas left his home, Tudor House, Drummoyne, this morning, informing his family that he would return after lunch. The Manly ferry Barrenjoey was bound for Manly when the tragedy occurred. There were cries from the passengers as the sound of something heavy striking the water was heard. It was then seen that a man was in the water. Trevor Bennett, of Norton Street, Manly, a member of the South Steyne Life Saving Club, dived overboard and supported the body while the ferry halted and a boat was lowered. | ||
| Bennett and Sidney James were reading on the closed portion of the top deck when a woman ran in calling, "There's a man overboard." When they reached the open deck, they noticed a man struggling in the water about 300 yards to the rear. Bennett cried, "let me go and save him," but was restrained by his companion from jumping into the harbour. When the boat was reversed and was within about 50 yards of Sir Thomas, who did not appear to be struggling, Bennett dived fully clothed into the water and swam to his assistance. He held his head above water until a boat was lowered. Sidney James said that evidently Sir Thomas was on the upstairs outside deck before he fell over. Passengers were so impressed with Bennett's gallantry that they took up a collection. | ||
| The body was taken aboard the vessel and first aid efforts made by members of the crew and others. The Barrenjoey was headed at full speed for the wharf and four whistles continuously sounded for the police. On arrival there the body was taken by the Manly district ambulance to the district hospital, where life was pronounced extinct. | ||
| Sir Thomas Henley, whose health has not been satisfactory lately, after making a couple of short calls in the city told his chauffeur, Percival Woodbury, to drive him to the Manly wharf, as he felt like a trip on the harbour. He gave the chauffeur a few shillings to do some shopping, and left in the Barrenjoey at 11 o'clock. His last instructions to the chauffeur were that he was to be at the quay to meet the Barrenjoey on the return trip. Woodbury said that Sir Thomas had appeared to be quite in normal health, but he did remark, "If I happen to get a dizzy feeling, get in touch with my brother, whom you will find at the bowling club." | ||
| Sir Thomas, who was born in England in 1860, came to Australia in the eighties. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly for many years, but did not contest the recent elections. He was six times Mayor of Drummoyne, and was for many years, until recently, a member of the Water and Sewerage Board. In the Great War he served as commissioner of the Australian Comforts Fund, and attained the rank of colonel. He was a strong force in the Nationalist Party, and in 1920 was created a C.B.E., the same year seeing him made a K.B.E. | ||
| Sir Thomas Henley was a self-made man. He was a builder and contractor and became a large property holder in Drummoyne. A son, Captain Harold Leslie Henley, was killed at the War. Sir Thomas was born in Wiltshire in 1860 and educated at the village school. He came to Australia aged 23. Sir Thomas is survived by a widow and two daughters. | ||
| Sir Wilfred Lawrence Hepton [Kt Bach 1908] | ||
| Sir Wilfred drowned while on a fishing expedition in the Pyrenees in May 1911. The following report appeared in The Manchester Guardian of 24 May 1911:- | ||
| Sir Wilfred Hepton, ex-Lord Mayor of Leeds [1907‑1908], has been drowned (says a message from Reuter's correspondent at Argeles, Pyrenees) while fishing in a lake in the mountains near that place. The body has been recovered. | ||
| The news of the death of Sir Wilfred Hepton was received at Leeds with widespread regret. Sir Wilfred was Lord Mayor of the city at the time of the visit of King Edward and Queen Alexandra to open an extension of the University buildings, and he received his knighthood on that occasion, an honour that gratified both the people of Leeds and a host of friends in Canada, where Sir Wilfred had a large estate. His wife was a Canadian. The Vicar of Leeds (Dr. Bickersteth), Mrs. Bickersteth, Alderman Hepton (Sir Wilfred's brother), and Mr. Harry Hepton left Leeds early yesterday morning to join Lady Hepton and her daughter, who had been staying at Argeles with Sir Wilfred. | ||
| Sir Wilfred was a successful business man, a keen golfer, hunter of big game, and a companion of much charm and geniality of manner. It is expected that the remains will be brought to Leeds for interment. | ||
| The Daily Mail of 29 May 1911 reported that "the body of the late Sir Wilfred Hepton, ex-Lord Mayor of Leeds, who was drowned while fishing in a lake in the Pyrenees last Monday, reached England on Saturday. When the body was recovered it was enmeshed from head to foot in the fishing line. Anglers in the Pyrenees attach a heavy stone to the line to steady the bait. It is supposed that Sir William became entangled with the line and was dragged into the water." | ||
| Sir Thomas Eustace Hill [Kt Bach 1930] | ||
| Sir Thomas was aware that he had very little time to live, and as a result, committed suicide, as reported in the Daily Telegraph of 27 November 1931:- | ||
| Sir Thomas Eustace Hill died last night in tragic circumstances at his residence, Stone Crouch, Luscombe-road, Parkstone, Dorset. He had held many prominent positions in the medical world. | ||
| Sir Thomas was confined to his room with a severe internal complaint, and his daughter, Mrs. Allen, was with him last night until about seven o'clock. He was in his usual health when she left him to have her dinner, but when her father's evening meal was taken to him about an hour later the door of his bed-room was found locked, and escaping gas could be smelt. | ||
| The door was forced, and Sir Thomas was found in his chair unconscious near the unlighted gas fire. The room was full of gas. Medical aid was summoned and artificial respiration tried, without avail. The inquest will be held tomorrow at Poole. | ||
| Sir Thomas Eustace Hill, who was 66, was a son of the late Dr. Alfred Hill, Medical Officer of Health for Birmingham, where he served as Medical Officer for the Isolation Hospital and Deputy Medical Officer of Health. For nine years he was Professor of Public Health, Durham University College of Medicine, and he also held the position of Medical Officer of Health to the County of Durham. He was President of the Association of County Medical Officers of Health, 1929‑30. | ||
| In its next issue, on 28 November 1931, the Daily Telegraph reported on the inquest:- | ||
| A doctor stated at the inquest at Poole yesterday on Sir Thomas Eustace Hill, who was found dead in a gas-filled bedroom at his residence at Parkstone on Wednesday night, that Sir Thomas had only two weeks to live. He was suffering from cancer on the liver. | ||
| A verdict of suicide by asphyxia from coal-gas poisoning during temporary mental incapacity caused by illness was returned. | ||
| Dr. William McNaughton, of Parkstone, said Sir Thomas's condition affected his mental balance because he was a man of extreme mental ability. The thought that he was unable to use his mind seemed to tell on him just as much as the pain he was suffering.' | ||
| Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock [nominated KBE 1979, but never invested] | ||
| The name of Alfred Hitchcock, the legendary film director, was included the 1980 New Year's Honours List which was gazetted on 31 December 1979, to be a KBE. He died, however, before he could be invested. Subsequently, the London Gazette (issue 48391, page 16828) contained a notice dated 27 November 1980, which read:- | ||
| By Royal Warrant bearing date 1st August 1980 Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to ordain and declare that Alma Hitchcock, widow of Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Esquire, deceased, shall have, hold and enjoy the same style, title, rank and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived and received from Her Majesty the title and dignity of a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. | ||
| Sir Horace Lambert Alexander Hood [KCB 1916] | ||
| Hood was killed in the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 when his flagship, HMS Invincible, was sunk by enemy fire. Over 1000 officers and men died in this action, there being only six survivors. | ||
| The London Gazette of 15 September 1916 [supplement 29751, page 9070] includes the following notice:- | ||
| The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the posthumous honour of Knights Commanderships of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath being conferred on the late Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, Bart, C.B., M.V.O., and the late Rear-Admiral the Hon. Horace Lambert Hood, C.B., M.V.O., D.S.O., who were killed in action on the 31st May, 1916, in recognition of their services mentioned in the Commander-in-Chief's despatch of 24th June, 1916. | ||
| Sir William Thomas Francis Horwood [KCB 1921 and GBE 1928] | ||
| Horwood was commissioned in the Army as a second lieutenant in 1887 and served until the end of the 1st World War, by which time was a temporary brigadier-general. At the end of the war, he was recruited into the Metropolitan Police as an Assistant Commissioner and was subsequently promoted to Commissioner in 1920. In late 1922, an attempt was made to kill Horwood and two of his subordinates by way of poisoned chocolates, as described in The Times of 13 November 1922:- | ||
| It can now be stated that the attempt to murder Brigadier-General Sir William Horwood, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, is believed officially to be the work of a lunatic, and that the method employed was to send chocolates containing arsenic through the post to the Commissioner at New Scotland Yard. He ate one of the chocolates under the impression that they had been sent by a friend. | ||
| These facts, and others given below, were in the possession of The Times on Friday, but representations were made by the police that it would be highly impolitic to publish them at the moment, as it would gravely hamper the efforts of the Criminal Investigation Department in following a particularly promising line of inquiry. In fact, it was declared that such publication would render nugatory what had been accomplished so far. | ||
| The attempt to poison Sir William Horwood was aided by the coincidence that at the time the poisoned chocolates arrived he was half expecting some kind of gift. When, therefore, the box of chocolates arrived of Thursday his suspicions were not aroused by the fact that the sender's identity was not indicated. The parcel was actually opened by Miss Drysdale, the Commissioner's private secretary. The cardboard box contained about a dozen large chocolates, known, it is understood, as "whipped cream walnuts." | ||
| The Commissioner ate one, and also offered one to his secretary. She apparently only ate part of the outer chocolate layer, and then noticed a bitter taste. She remarked upon this to the Commissioner, who, however, did not notice anything unusual in his chocolate, and went on eating it. Miss Drysdale then took another bite at her chocolate and, detecting unmistakably an alien and bitter flavour, threw it away and urged Sir William to do the same. The Commissioner, however, not having noticed an unusual taste, and being preoccupied with business, finished his chocolate, but afterwards remarked that the cream seemed to have "touched up" his throat. The chocolates were put aside, and nothing more was thought of the matter until the Commissioner's collapse some hours later. He had previously felt a passing faintness, but had made light of it. By the time his seizure occurred there had been a considerable diffusion of the poison in his system. This rendered the task of the doctors much more difficult, and, in fact, several times during Thursday night his life was despaired of. Frequent use of oxygen and other heart stimulants was necessary before he was fit to be removed to St. Thomas's Hospital. | ||
| Within an hour or two of the Commissioner's collapse the doctors knew that they had to deal with a case of arsenical poisoning, and the chocolates had been suspected as the medium. The remainder of the chocolates were closely examined, and it was found that a small square in the base of each had been delicately removed and replaced. The cream in the chocolates was analysed later by Mr. Webster, the Home Office analyst, who found that it contained arsenic; and while no quantitative analysis has yet been made, there is no doubt that the chocolate eaten by Sir William Horwood contained considerably more than a fatal dose. The full resources if the Criminal Investigation Department, under the direction of Superintendent Wensley, were set at work, and it was quickly discovered that the packet had been posted in a London suburb. | ||
| Less than a week previously an attempt was made to poison one of the Assistant Commissioners at Scotland Yard by exactly similar methods, and the police are convinced that the same hand has been at work in both cases. When the Assistant Commissioner received a box of chocolates from an unknown source he was not expecting any such gift, and he put it aside for analysis. Sir William Horwood was unaware of this incident, as the matter was not regarded as urgent, and the result of the analysis had therefore not been received when the second box of chocolates arrived. Only after his illness was it possible to associate the two events. The analysis of the first box is not entirely completed, but it has been ascertained that those chocolates also were poisoned. | ||
| The police suspect that both these attempts are the work of some person, apparently sane to his or her friends, who is really a dangerous maniac. "There is no knowing what a lunatic may not attempt in this way," said Sir Wyndham Childes, Director of Criminal Investigation, to a representative of The Times. "He may select any person whose name is much before the public, and such people should be very careful about any parcels they receive. Just as the directory is used by the begging letter writer or the writer of threatening letters, so it can be used by a lunatic of this description." | ||
| In early 1923 a man named Walter Tatam was charged with being responsible for the poisoned chocolates. He was never brought to trial, since it was obvious that he was insane. The Dundee Courier and Argus of 1 Mar 1923 reported that:- | ||
| In view of medical evidence given at the Old Bailey yesterday, when Walter Frank Tatam (42), a gardener, was indicted before Mr. Justice Horridge for sending poisoned chocolates to Sir William Horwood, the Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, the Hon. Trevor Bigham, and Mr. F.L.D. Elliott, the Assistant Commissioner with intent to murder or cause them grievous bodily harm, Tatam was found to be unfit to take his trial, and ordered to be kept in strict custody until His Majesty's pleasure be known. | ||

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