| KNIGHTS AND DAMES HOS - KIM |
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| Last updated 30/11/2018 (8 Mar 2026) | |||||||
| Last Name/Title | First Names | Created | Order | Born | Died | Age | |
| Hose | (John) Walter | 13 Jul 1926 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 17 Dec 1958 | 93 | |
| Hosie | Alexander | 28 Jun 1907 | Kt Bach | 16 Jan 1853 | 10 Mar 1925 | 72 | |
| Hosker | Gerald Albery | 31 Dec 1994 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Jul 1933 | 30 Nov 2024 | 91 | |
| Hosker | James Atkinson | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 13 Feb 1929 | 71 | |
| Hosking | John Henry | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 1854 | 30 May 1928 | 73 | |
| Hoskins | Anthony Hiley | 18 Nov 1882 17 Nov 1893 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1 Sep 1828 | 21 Jun 1901 | 72 | |
| Hoskins | (Arthur) Reginald | 3 Jun 1919 | KCB (Mil) | 30 May 1871 | 7 Feb 1942 | 70 | |
| Hoskins | Brian John | 2 Nov 2007 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1945 | |||
| Hoskins | Cecil Harold | 8 Aug 1960 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1899 | 8 Mar 1971 | 71 | |
| Hoskyns | John Austin Hungerford Leigh | 13 Jul 1982 | Kt Bach | 23 Aug 1927 | 20 Oct 2014 | 87 | |
| Hoskyns-Abrahall | (Theo) Chandos | 18 Feb 1950 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1896 | 24 Jan 1975 | 78 | |
| Hotchin | Claude | 12 Mar 1968 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1898 | 3 Jun 1977 | 79 | |
| Hotham | Alan Geoffrey | 9 Jun 1938 | KCMG | 3 Oct 1876 | 10 Jul 1965 | 88 | |
| Hotham | Charles Governor of Victoria 1855 |
9 Mar 1846 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Jan 1806 | 31 Dec 1855 | 49 | |
| Hotham | Charles Frederick | 25 May 1895 8 Mar 1901 9 Nov 1902 |
KCB (Mil) GCVO GCB (Mil) |
20 Mar 1843 | 22 Mar 1925 | 82 | |
| Hotham | William | 2 Jan 1815 4 Jul 1840 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
12 Feb 1772 | 31 May 1848 | 76 | |
| Hotson | (John) Ernest Buttery | 3 Jun 1930 | KCSI | 17 Mar 1877 | 13 May 1944 | 67 | |
| Hotung | Joseph Edward | 12 Oct 1993 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1930 | 16 Dec 2021 | 91 | |
| Houfton | John Plowright MP for Nottingham East 1922‑1923 |
10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 13 Dec 1857 | 18 Nov 1929 | 71 | |
| Hough | James | 31 Jan 2019 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1945 | |||
| Hough | Stephen Andrew Gill | 11 Jul 2023 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1961 | |||
| Houghton | (John) Nicholas Reynolds, later [2017] Baron Houghton of Richmond [L] | 14 Jun 2008 11 Jun 2011 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
18 Oct 1954 | |||
| Houghton | John Theodore | 24 Oct 1991 | Kt Bach | 30 Dec 1931 | 15 Apr 2020 | 88 | |
| Houghton | Michael Nobel Prize for Medicine 2020 |
7 Jun 2021 | Kt Bach | 1949 | |||
| Houghton | Stephen Geoffrey | 6 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 27 Apr 1958 | |||
| Houghton | William Frederick | 7 Feb 1967 | Kt Bach | 30 Nov 1909 | 16 Nov 1971 | 61 | |
| Houldsworth | Henry Walter | 1 Jan 1960 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Jan 1896 | 9 Oct 1963 | 67 | |
| Houldsworth | Hubert Stanley, later [1956] 1st baronet | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 20 Apr 1889 | 1 Feb 1956 | 66 | |
| Houlton | Edward Victor Louis | 16 Apr 1860 24 Apr 1868 |
KCMG GCMG |
4 Mar 1823 | 24 Aug 1899 | 76 | |
| Houlton | George | 20 Jun 1838 | Kt Bach | 1791 | 16 Sep 1862 | 71 | |
| Houlton | John Wardle | 6 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1892 | 9 Nov 1973 | 81 | |
| Hounsfield | Godfrey Newbold Nobel Prize for Medicine 1979 |
15 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 28 Aug 1919 | 12 Aug 2004 | 84 | |
| Hourston | Gordon Minto | 4 Mar 1997 | Kt Bach | 24 Jul 1934 | 18 Sep 2018 | 84 | |
| Housden | Peter James | 12 Jun 2010 | KCB (Civ) | 7 Dec 1950 | |||
| House | David George | 14 Jun 1975 11 Jun 1977 31 Dec 1984 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) KCVO |
8 Aug 1922 | 14 Jul 2012 | 89 | |
| House | Stephen | 19 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 1957 | |||
| Houston | Alexander Cruikshank | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 18 Sep 1865 | 29 Oct 1933 | 68 | |
| Houston | Allan Grant ["Angus"] | 26 Jan 2015 | AK | 9 Jun 1947 | |||
| Houston | Fanny Lucy [wife of Sir Robert Houston, 1st baronet] For further information, see the note under her husband's entry in the baronetage pages |
4 Jun 1917 | DBE | 8 Apr 1857 | 29 Dec 1936 | 79 | |
| Houston | Thomas | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 21 Jun 1949 | 80 | |
| Houstoun-Boswall | William Evelyn | 9 Jun 1949 | KCMG | 5 Jun 1892 | 2 Aug 1960 | 68 | |
| Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce | Francis Edward, later [1971] 8th Baron Thurlow Governor General of the Bahamas 1968‑1972 |
31 Dec 1960 | KCMG | 9 Mar 1912 | 24 Mar 2013 | 101 | |
| Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce | (James) Roualeyn PC 1977 |
20 May 1964 | Kt Bach | 9 Mar 1912 | 12 Jun 2000 | 88 | |
| How | Friston Charles | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 17 Sep 1897 | 15 Jan 1990 | 92 | |
| Howard | Albert | 27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1873 | 20 Oct 1947 | 73 | |
| Howard | Algar Henry Stafford | 9 Jun 1944 1 Jan 1951 |
KCVO KCB (Civ) |
7 Aug 1880 | 14 Feb 1970 | 89 | |
| Howard | (Andrew) Charles | 18 Aug 1897 9 Nov 1902 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
12 Sep 1832 | 11 Jun 1909 | 76 | |
| Howard | Arthur Jared Palmer | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 30 May 1896 | 25 Apr 1971 | 74 | |
| Howard | Charles Alfred | 1944 1 Jan 1957 |
KCVO GCVO |
29 Jul 1878 | 5 Jan 1958 | 79 | |
| Howard | Douglas Frederick | 1 Jun 1953 | KCMG | 15 Feb 1897 | 26 Dec 1987 | 90 | |
| Howard | Ebenezer | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 29 Jan 1850 | 1 May 1928 | 78 | |
| Howard | (Edward) Stafford | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Nov 1851 | 8 Apr 1916 | 64 | |
| Howard | Esmé William, later [1930] 1st Baron Howard of Penrith PC 1919 |
1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1919 1 Jan 1923 4 Jun 1928 |
KCMG KCB (Civ) GCMG GCB (Civ) |
15 Sep 1863 | 1 Aug 1939 | 75 | |
| Howard | Francis | 29 Nov 1900 4 Jun 1917 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
26 Mar 1848 | 21 Mar 1930 | 81 | |
| Howard | Frederick | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1827 | 6 Jan 1915 | 87 | |
| Howard | Geoffrey Weston | 1 Jan 1938 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Dec 1876 | 3 Oct 1966 | 89 | |
| Howard | (Hamilton) Edward de Courcey, 2nd baronet | 3 Jun 1972 | GBE (Civ) | 29 Oct 1915 | 16 Mar 2001 | 85 | |
| Howard | (Harold Walter) Seymour, later [Dec 1955] 1st baronet | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | Apr 1888 | 15 Apr 1967 | 79 | |
| Howard | Henry | 2 Jan 1899 9 Nov 1907 16 Aug 1916 |
KCMG KCB (Civ) GCMG |
11 Aug 1843 | 4 May 1921 | 77 | |
| Howard | Henry Francis | 3 Mar 1863 13 Jul 1872 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
3 Nov 1809 | 28 Jan 1898 | 88 | |
| Howard | Henry Fraser | 2 Jun 1923 | KCIE | 20 Jul 1874 | 19 Oct 1943 | 69 | |
| Howard | Henry George | 23 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1883 | 2 Aug 1968 | 84 | |
| Howard | Henry Rudolph ["Harry"] | 26 Oct 1961 8 Jun 1963 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
20 Apr 1890 | 11 Aug 1970 | 80 | |
| Howard | John | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 1830 | 20 Apr 1917 | 86 | |
| Howard | John Alfred Golding | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1901 | 2 Jan 1986 | 84 | |
| Howard | John Curtois | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1887 | 19 Nov 1970 | 83 | |
| Howard | Laurence | 17 Jun 2017 | KCVO | 29 Mar 1943 | |||
| Howard | Michael Eliot CH 2002; OM 2005 |
24 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1922 | 30 Nov 2019 | 97 | |
| Howard | Richard Nicholas | 30 Jul 1886 | Kt Bach | 1832 | 20 Nov 1905 | 73 | |
| Howard | (Rosemary) Christian | 31 Dec 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Sep 1916 | 22 Apr 1999 | 82 | |
| Howard | (Stanley) Herbert | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 17 Apr 1888 | 23 Dec 1968 | 80 | |
| Howard | (Stephen) Gerald | 3 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 7 Jun 1896 | 25 Jun 1973 | 77 | |
| Howard | Walter Stewart | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 25 Nov 1888 | 24 Sep 1992 | 103 | |
| Howard de Walden, Lord | see "Ellis" | ||||||
| Howard-Dobson | Patrick John | 15 Jun 1974 16 Jun 1979 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
12 Aug 1921 | 8 Nov 2009 | 88 | |
| Howard-Vyse | Edward Dacre | 1 Jan 1962 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Nov 1905 | 26 Dec 1992 | 87 | |
| Howard-Vyse | Richard Granville Hylton | 28 Mar 1935 | KCMG | 27 Jun 1883 | 5 Dec 1962 | 79 | |
| Howarth | Alfred | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1867 | 10 Jan 1937 | 69 | |
| Howarth | Edward Goldie | 2 Jan 1939 | KBE (Civ) | 1879 | 26 Aug 1953 | 74 | |
| Howarth | George Edward MP for Knowsley North 1986‑1997, Knowsley North & Sefton East 1997‑2010 and Knowsley 2010‑2024; PC 2005 |
25 Oct 2019 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1948 | |||
| Howarth | (James) Gerald Douglas MP for Cannock & Burntwood 1983‑1992 and Aldershot 1997‑2017 |
1 Feb 2013 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1947 | |||
| Howden, Baron | see "Caradoc" | ||||||
| Howe, Earl | see "Curzon-Howe" | ||||||
| Howe | Gerard Lewis | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 3 Jun 1899 | 25 May 1955 | 55 | |
| Howe | (Richard Edward) Geoffrey, later [1992] Baron Howe of Aberavon [L] MP for Bebington 1964‑1966, Reigate 1970‑1974 and Surrey East 1974‑1992; Solicitor General 1970‑1972; Minister for Trade & Consumer Affairs 1972‑1974; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1979‑1983; Foreign Secretary 1983‑1989; Lord President of the Council 1989‑1990; PC 1972; CH 1996 |
31 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1926 | 9 Oct 2015 | 88 | |
| Howe | Robert George Governor General of the Sudan 1947‑1955 |
1 Jan 1947 9 Jun 1949 |
KCMG GBE (Civ) |
19 Sep 1893 | 22 Jun 1981 | 87 | |
| Howe | Ronald Martin | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 5 Sep 1896 | 30 Aug 1977 | 80 | |
| Howell | Evelyn Berkeley | 1 Jun 1932 | KCIE | 12 Feb 1877 | 23 Oct 1971 | 94 | |
| Howell | Ralph Frederic MP for Norfolk North 1970‑1997 |
14 Jul 1993 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1923 | 14 Feb 2008 | 84 | |
| Howell | Thomas | 27 Jun 1876 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1802 | 23 Apr 1883 | 80 | |
| Howell | Walter Jack | 28 Jun 1907 | KCB (Civ) | 16 Aug 1851 | 29 Jan 1913 | 61 | |
| Howells | Eric Waldo Benjamin | 10 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1933 | 12 Apr 2023 | 89 | |
| Howes | Christopher Kingston | 12 Jun 1999 | KCVO | 30 Jan 1942 | |||
| Howick of Glendale, Baron | see "Baring" | ||||||
| Howie | Archibald | 24 Jun 1938 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1879 | 26 Oct 1943 | 64 | |
| Howie | James William | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 31 Dec 1907 | 17 Mar 1995 | 87 | |
| Howitt | Alfred Bakewell | 13 Feb 1945 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1879 | 8 Dec 1954 | 75 | |
| Howitt | Harold Gibson | 25 Feb 1937 1 Jan 1946 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
5 Oct 1886 | 30 Nov 1969 | 83 | |
| Howland | William Pearce | 24 May 1879 | KCMG | 29 May 1811 | 1 Jan 1907 | 95 | |
| Howlett | Arthur | 20 May 1896 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Jul 1819 | 31 Jul 1904 | 85 | |
| Howlett | Geoffrey Hugh Whitby | 31 Dec 1983 | KBE (Mil) | 5 Feb 1930 | 21 Apr 2022 | 92 | |
| Howley | John | 14 Aug 1865 | Kt Bach | 1789 | 13 Feb 1866 | 76 | |
| Howorth | Henry Hoyle MP for Salford South 1886‑1900 |
25 May 1892 | KCIE | 1 Jul 1842 | 15 Jul 1923 | 81 | |
| Howorth | Rupert Beswicke | 2 Jan 1933 11 Jan 1942 |
KCMG KCVO |
13 Jul 1880 | 3 Jan 1964 | 83 | |
| Howse | Henry Greenway | 24 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1841 | 15 Sep 1914 | 72 | |
| Howse | Neville Reginald VC | 1 Jan 1917 3 Jun 1919 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
26 Oct 1863 | 19 Sep 1930 | 66 | |
| Hoy | Christopher Andrew | 11 Jun 2009 | Kt Bach | 23 Mar 1976 | |||
| Hoy | James | 18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 1837 | 6 Mar 1908 | 70 | |
| Hoy | William Wilson | 1 Jan 1916 3 Jun 1922 |
Kt Bach KCB (Mil) |
11 Mar 1868 | 11 Feb 1930 | 61 | |
| Hoyer-Millar | (Evelyn Louisa) Elizabeth | 11 Jun 1960 | DBE (Mil) | 17 Dec 1910 | 26 Feb 1984 | 73 | |
| Hoyle | David Michael | 29 Dec 2023 | KCVO | 1957 | |||
| Hoyle | Fred | 3 Feb 1972 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1915 | 20 Aug 2001 | 86 | |
| Hoyle | Lindsay Harvey MP for Chorley 1997-; Speaker of the House of Commons 2019-; PC 2013 |
17 Oct 2018 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1957 | |||
| Hoyles | Celia Mary | 31 Dec 2013 | DBE (Civ) | 18 May 1946 | |||
| Hoyles | Hugh William | 13 Feb 1869 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1814 | 1 Feb 1888 | 73 | |
| Hoyos | (Fabriciano) Alexander | 18 Mar 1980 | Kt Bach | 5 Jul 1912 | 23 Aug 2001 | 89 | |
| Hozier | Henry Montague | 26 Jun 1903 | KCB (Civ) | 20 Mar 1838 | 28 Feb 1907 | 68 | |
| Hubback | (Arthur) Gordon Voules | 13 Jun 1957 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Sep 1902 | 25 Aug 1970 | 67 | |
| Hubback | John Austen | 25 Feb 1936 | KCSI | 28 Feb 1878 | 8 May 1968 | 90 | |
| Hubble | Douglas Vernon | 12 Jun 1971 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Dec 1900 | 6 Nov 1981 | 80 | |
| Huckle | (Henry) George | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 9 Jan 1914 | 29 May 1995 | 81 | |
| Hudd | Herbert Sydney | 1 Feb 1937 | KBE (Civ) | 25 Feb 1881 | 30 Apr 1948 | 67 | |
| Huddie | David Patrick | 29 Oct 1968 | Kt Bach | 12 Mar 1916 | 14 May 1998 | 82 | |
| Huddleston | Arthur James Croft | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1880 | 18 Feb 1948 | 67 | |
| Huddleston | (Ernest Urban) Trevor | 31 Dec 1997 | KCMG | 15 Jun 1913 | 20 Apr 1998 | 84 | |
| Huddleston | Ernest Whiteside | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1874 | 10 Oct 1959 | 85 | |
| Huddleston | Hubert Jervoise Governor General of the Sudan 1940‑1947 |
8 Oct 1940 13 Jun 1946 12 Jun 1947 |
KCMG GBE (Civ) GCMG |
20 Jan 1880 | 2 Oct 1950 | 70 | |
| Huddleston | Ian William | 11 Jun 2019 | Kt Bach | Sep 1965 | |||
| Huddleston | John Walter MP for Canterbury 1865‑1868 and Norwich 1874‑1875 |
13 May 1875 | Kt Bach | 8 Sep 1815 | 5 Dec 1890 | 75 | |
| Hudleston | Edmund Cuthbert | 1 Jan 1958 1 Jan 1963 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
30 Dec 1908 | 14 Dec 1994 | 85 | |
| Hudson | Alice Francesca | 11 Jun 2016 | DBE (Civ) | Apr 1963 | |||
| Hudson | Annie | 14 Jun 2025 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Hudson | Edmund Peder | 5 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 1 May 1903 | 15 Aug 1978 | 75 | |
| Hudson | Edward Herbert | 3 May 1965 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1898 | 15 Dec 1966 | 68 | |
| Hudson | Havelock | 3 Jun 1918 3 Jun 1919 2 Jan 1928 |
KCB (Mil) KCIE GCB (Mil) |
26 Jun 1862 | 25 Dec 1944 | 82 | |
| Hudson | Havelock Henry Trevor | 10 Feb 1977 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1919 | 14 Nov 1996 | 77 | |
| Hudson | James | 2 May 1855 11 Aug 1863 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Mil) |
1810 | 20 Sep 1885 | 75 | |
| Hudson | John For information of the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page |
25 Aug 1885 | KCB (Mil) | 1833 | 8 Jun 1893 | 59 | |
| Hudson | Leslie Sewell | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 25 Nov 1872 | 25 Mar 1946 | 73 | |
| Hudson | Mark Henry | 17 Jun 2017 | KCVO | Jan 1947 | |||
| Hudson | Mary Elizabeth see Harmsworth |
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| Hudson | Peter | 11 Jun 1977 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Sep 1923 | 8 Aug 2000 | 76 | |
| Hudson | Robert Arundell | 24 Jul 1906 1 Jan 1918 |
Kt Bach GBE |
30 Aug 1864 | 25 Nov 1927 | 63 | |
| Hudson | Robert James | 4 Jul 1944 2 Jan 1950 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
15 May 1885 | 17 Jun 1963 | 78 | |
| Hudson | (Walter) Frank | 2 Jan 1933 | KCIE | 22 Aug 1875 | 5 Sep 1958 | 83 | |
| Hudson | William | 9 Jun 1955 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Apr 1896 | 12 Sep 1978 | 82 | |
| Hudson | William Brereton | 2 Jan 1893 | KCIE | 1843 | 31 Oct 1914 | 71 | |
| Hudson-Davies | Alan Meredyth | 4 Feb 1975 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1901 | 14 Sep 1975 | 74 | |
| Hufton | Olwen | 12 Jun 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Jun 1938 | |||
| Huggard | Walter Clarence | 12 Jul 1933 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1884 | 21 Jun 1957 | 73 | |
| Huggins | Alan Armstrong | 24 Mar 1981 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1921 | 10 Dec 2009 | 88 | |
| Huggins | George Frederick | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1869 | 7 Jun 1941 | 71 | |
| Huggins | Godfrey Martin, later [1955] 1st Viscount Malvern CH 1944; PC 1947 |
1 Jan 1941 | KCMG | 6 Jul 1883 | 8 May 1971 | 87 | |
| Huggins | John Governor of Jamaica 1943‑1951 |
29 Jun 1943 9 Jun 1949 |
KCMG GCMG |
17 Sep 1891 | 2 Jun 1971 | 79 | |
| Huggins | William OM 1902 |
22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Civ) | 7 Feb 1824 | 12 May 1910 | 86 | |
| Hugh Smith | Andrew Colin | 19 May 1992 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1931 | 3 Oct 2012 | 81 | |
| Hughes | Anthony Philip Gilson, later [2013] Lord Hughes of Ombersley Lord Justice of Appeal 2006‑2013; Justice of the Supreme Court 2013‑2018; PC 2006 |
6 Nov 1997 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1948 | |||
| Hughes | Davis | 11 Feb 1975 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1910 | 16 Mar 2003 | 92 | |
| Hughes | Edward Stuart Reginald | 31 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 4 Jul 1919 | 16 Oct 1998 | 79 | |
| Hughes | Edwin MP for Woolwich 1885‑1902 |
18 Dec 1902 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1832 | 15 Sep 1904 | 72 | |
| Hughes | Frederic | 30 Aug 1858 | Kt Bach | 1814 | 19 Nov 1895 | 81 | |
| Hughes | Ivor Thomas Percival | 2 Jun 1962 | KCVO | 21 Dec 1897 | 16 Aug 1962 | 64 | |
| Hughes | Jack William | 30 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1916 | 28 Feb 2006 | 89 | |
| Hughes | Mary Ethel [wife of Australian Prime Minister, William Morris Hughes] |
2 Jan 1922 | GBE (Civ) | 6 Jun 1874 | 2 Apr 1958 | 83 | |
| Hughes | Robert John | 26 May 1894 | KCB (Mil) | 5 May 1822 | 19 Apr 1904 | 81 | |
| Hughes | Samuel | 24 Aug 1915 | KCB (Civ) | 8 Jan 1853 | 24 Aug 1921 | 68 | |
| Hughes | (Sidney Weetman) Rochford | 1 Jan 1967 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Oct 1914 | 17 Sep 1996 | 81 | |
| Hughes | Simon Henry Ward MP for Bermondsey 1983, Southwark & Bermondsey 1983‑1997, Southwark North & Bermondsey 1997‑2010 and Bermondsey & Old Southwark 2010‑2015; PC 2010 |
10 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1951 | |||
| Hughes | Thomas | 25 Jan 1898 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1838 | 31 Oct 1923 | 85 | |
| Hughes | Thomas | 18 Jun 1915 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1863 | 15 Apr 1930 | 66 | |
| Hughes | Thomas John | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1863 | 9 Apr 1942 | 78 | |
| Hughes | Thomas Raffles | 5 Feb 1926 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1856 | 24 Oct 1938 | 82 | |
| Hughes | Trevor Poulton | 12 Jun 1982 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Sep 1925 | 8 Sep 2017 | 91 | |
| Hughes | Walter Charleton | 26 Jan 1906 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1850 | 30 Mar 1922 | 71 | |
| Hughes | Walter Watson | 16 Dec 1880 | Kt Bach | 22 Aug 1803 | 1 Jan 1887 | 83 | |
| Hughes | William Templer | 30 May 1891 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Apr 1822 | 4 Apr 1897 | 75 | |
| Hughes Hallett | (Cecil) Charles | 10 Jun 1954 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Apr 1898 | 2 Dec 1985 | 87 | |
| Hughes-Hallett | Thomas Michael Sydney | 19 Oct 2012 | Kt Bach | 28 Aug 1954 | |||
| Hughes-Morgan | David, later [1925] 1st baronet | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 16 Aug 1871 | 16 Mar 1941 | 69 | |
| Hughes-Onslow | Geoffrey Henry | 13 Jun 1959 | KBE (Civ) | 28 Oct 1893 | 27 Nov 1971 | 78 | |
| Hughes-Stanton | Herbert | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 21 Nov 1870 | 2 Aug 1937 | 66 | |
| Hugh-Jones | Wynn Normington ["Hugh"] | 14 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1923 | 5 Jul 2019 | 95 | |
| Hughman | (Ernest) Montague | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 22 Oct 1876 | 23 Mar 1956 | 79 | |
| Hugo | John Mandeville | 1 Jan 1969 | KCVO | 1 Jul 1899 | 21 Jul 2000 | 101 | |
| Huish | Raymond Douglas | 10 Mar 1954 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1898 | 26 Jan 1970 | 71 | |
| Hukamchand | Seth Sarupchand | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 1959 | 85 | |
| Hulbert | Charles | 17 Feb 1927 | Kt Bach | 1860 | 23 Oct 1932 | 72 | |
| Hulbert | Norman John MP for Stockport 1935‑1950 and Stockport North 1950‑1964 |
12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1903 | 1 Jun 1972 | 68 | |
| Hulett | James Liege | 2 Oct 1902 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1838 | 5 Jun 1928 | 90 | |
| Hull | Charles Patrick Amyatt | 1 Jan 1918 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Jul 1865 | 24 Jul 1920 | 55 | |
| Hull | David | 23 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1932 | 13 Mar 2021 | 88 | |
| Hull | Hubert | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1887 | 24 Mar 1976 | 88 | |
| Hull | Percy Clarke | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1878 | 31 Aug 1968 | 89 | |
| Hull | Richard Amyatt | 2 Jan 1956 10 Jun 1961 23 Apr 1980 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) KG |
7 May 1907 | 17 Sep 1989 | 82 | |
| Hulme | Alan Shallcross | 1 Jan 1971 | KBE (Civ) | 14 Feb 1907 | 9 Oct 1989 | 82 | |
| Hulme | Philip William | 18 Nov 2016 | Kt Bach | Aug 1948 | |||
| Hulton | Edward George Warris | 12 Feb 1957 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1906 | 8 Oct 1988 | 81 | |
| Hum | Christopher Owen | 31 Dec 2002 | KCMG | 27 Jan 1946 | |||
| Hume | Alan Blyth | 20 Feb 1973 | Kt Bach | 5 Jan 1913 | 21 Feb 2006 | 93 | |
| Hume | George Hopwood MP for Greenwich 1922‑1923, 1924‑1929 and 1931‑1945 |
28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1866 | 13 Sep 1946 | 80 | |
| Hume | Gustavus | 1 Dec 1880 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1826 | 16 Jun 1891 | 64 | |
| Hume | (Hubert) Nutcombe | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Sep 1893 | 22 Dec 1967 | 74 | |
| Hume | Robert | 21 Jun 1887 26 Jun 1902 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
23 Nov 1828 | 5 Feb 1909 | 80 | |
| Hume | William Errington | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1879 | 1 Jan 1960 | 80 | |
| Hume-Williams | William Ellis, later [1922] 1st baronet MP for Bassetlaw 1910‑1929; PC 1929 |
3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 19 Aug 1863 | 4 Feb 1947 | 83 | |
| Humphery | John | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1872 | 19 Jul 1938 | 66 | |
| Humphery | William Henry, 1st baronet MP for Andover 1863‑1867 |
10 May 1892 | KCB (Civ) | 25 Mar 1827 | 31 Mar 1909 | 82 | |
| Humphrey | Andrew Henry | 8 Jun 1968 1 Jan 1974 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
10 Jan 1921 | 24 Jan 1977 | 56 | |
| Humphrey | Caroline [wife of the Baron Rees of Ludlow [L]] |
31 Dec 2010 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Sep 1943 | |||
| Humphreys | Colin John | 17 Dec 2010 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1941 | |||
| Humphreys | (Edward) Thomas | 1 Jan 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 5 Nov 1878 | 15 Jan 1955 | 76 | |
| Humphreys | George William | 3 Jun 1927 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Dec 1863 | 9 Mar 1945 | 81 | |
| Humphreys | Henry | 1 Jan 1919 | KCMG | 1864 | 27 May 1924 | 59 | |
| Humphreys | John | 18 Aug 1881 | Kt Bach | 1814 | 20 Nov 1886 | 72 | |
| Humphreys | Kenneth Owens | 28 Jul 1976 | Kt Bach | 22 Aug 1918 | 8 Feb 1981 | 62 | |
| Humphreys | Michael Richard | 16 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Humphreys | Olliver William | 13 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 4 Sep 1902 | 3 Nov 1996 | 94 | |
| Humphreys | (Raymond Evelyn) Myles | 10 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1925 | 21 Feb 1998 | 72 | |
| Humphreys | (Richard Somers) Travers Christmas PC 1946 |
6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1867 | 20 Feb 1956 | 88 | |
| Humphries | Albert Edward | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 8 Oct 1935 | 70 | |
| Humphries | Herbert Henry | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 29 Jun 1938 | 66 | |
| Humphries | Sidney Richard White | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1857 | 3 Mar 1941 | 83 | |
| Humphry | George Murray | 12 Jan 1891 | Kt Bach | 18 Jul 1820 | 24 Sep 1896 | 76 | |
| Humphrys | Francis Henry | 3 Jun 1924 15 Mar 1928 3 Jun 1929 1 Jan 1932 |
KBE (Civ) GCVO KCMG GCMG |
24 Apr 1879 | 28 Aug 1971 | 92 | |
| Humphrys | Gertrude Mary [wife of Sir Francis Henry Humphrys] |
3 Jun 1929 | DBE (Civ) | 7 Oct 1882 | 25 Jan 1973 | 90 | |
| Hungerford | (Alexander) Wilson | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1888 | 19 Jan 1969 | 80 | |
| Hungin | Amritpal Singh | 17 Apr 2024 | Kt Bach | Jan 1952 | |||
| Hunloke | Philip | 4 Jun 1928 15 Jul 1936 |
KCVO GCVO |
26 Nov 1868 | 1 Apr 1947 | 78 | |
| Hunn | Jack Kent | 14 May 1976 | Kt Bach | 24 Aug 1906 | 14 Jun 1997 | 90 | |
| Hunt | Agnes Gwendoline | 5 Jun 1926 | DBE (Civ) | 31 Dec 1866 | 24 Jul 1948 | 81 | |
| Hunt | (Allen) Thomas | 3 Jun 1924 | KCB (Mil) | 14 Feb 1866 | 24 Feb 1943 | 77 | |
| Hunt | Catherine Reeve | 1 Jan 1920 | DBE (Civ) | 22 Dec 1854 | 18 Oct 1948 | 93 | |
| Hunt | David Wathen Stather | 8 Jun 1963 | KCMG | 25 Sep 1913 | 30 Jul 1998 | 84 | |
| Hunt | Henry Arthur | 21 Jul 1876 | Kt Bach | Sep 1810 | 13 Jan 1889 | 78 | |
| Hunt | (Henry Cecil) John, later [1966] Baron Hunt [L] | 16 Jul 1953 23 Apr 1979 |
Kt Bach KG |
22 Jun 1910 | 8 Nov 1998 | 88 | |
| Hunt | Jeremy Richard Streynsham MP for Surrey South West 2005‑2024 and Godalming & Ash 2024-; Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport 2010‑2012; Secretary of State for Health 2012‑2018; Foreign Secretary 2018‑2019; Chancellor of the Exchequer 2022‑2024; PC 2010 |
9 Dec 2025 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1966 | |||
| Hunt | John | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 19 Oct 1859 | 31 Jan 1945 | 85 | |
| Hunt | John Joseph | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1854 | 28 Apr 1933 | 78 | |
| Hunt | John Joseph Benedict, later [1980] Baron Hunt of Tanworth [L] | 2 Jun 1973 11 Jun 1977 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
23 Oct 1919 | 17 Jul 2008 | 88 | |
| Hunt | John Leonard MP for Bromley 1964‑1974 and Ravensbourne 1974‑1997 |
1 Aug 1989 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1929 | 19 Sep 2017 | 87 | |
| Hunt | Joseph Anthony | 15 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 1 Apr 1905 | 11 Apr 1982 | 77 | |
| Hunt | Nicholas John Streynsham | 31 Dec 1984 31 Dec 1986 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
7 Nov 1930 | 25 Oct 2013 | 82 | |
| Hunt | (Patrick) James | 22 Nov 2000 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1943 | 8 Nov 2006 | 63 | |
| Hunt | Peter John | 14 Dec 1995 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1933 | 8 Dec 1997 | 64 | |
| Hunt | Peter Mervyn | 1 Jan 1969 1 Jan 1973 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
11 Mar 1916 | 2 Oct 1988 | 72 | |
| Hunt | Reuben James | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1888 | 22 Jan 1970 | 81 | |
| Hunt | Rex Masterman Governor of the Falkland Islands 1980‑1985 |
11 Oct 1982 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1926 | 11 Nov 2012 | 86 | |
| Hunt | (Richard) Timothy Nobel Prize for Medicine 2001 |
14 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 19 Feb 1943 | |||
| Hunt | Robert Frederick | 17 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1918 | 17 Sep 2004 | 86 | |
| Hunt | Tristram Julian William MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central 2010‑2017 |
30 Dec 2025 | Kt Bach | 31 May 1974 | |||
| Hunt | Vivian Yvonne | 30 Dec 2017 | DBE (Civ) | Jul 1967 | |||
| Hunt | William Duffus | 4 Jul 1932 | Kt Bach | 2 Dec 1867 | 18 Sep 1939 | 71 | |
| Hunt | William Edgar | 17 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | Apr 1883 | 10 Dec 1969 | 86 | |
| Hunt-Davis | Miles Garth | 14 Jun 2003 14 Dec 2010 |
KCVO GCVO |
7 Nov 1938 | 23 May 2018 | 79 | |
| Hunte | Conrad Cleophas | Nov 1998 | KA | 9 May 1932 | 3 Dec 1999 | 67 | |
| Hunte | Julian Robert | 31 Dec 2013 | KCMG | 14 Mar 1940 | |||
| Hunte | Keith Donnerson | Nov 1987 | KA | 3 Oct 2024 | 87 | ||
| Hunte | Kenneth Russell | Nov 1980 | KA | deceased | |||
| Hunter | Alan John For information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this page |
11 May 1937 | KCVO | 5 Oct 1881 | 5 Mar 1942 | 60 | |
| Hunter | Alexander Albert | 1 Jan 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 21 May 1920 | 27 Aug 1996 | 76 | |
| Hunter | Alistair John | 11 Jun 1994 | KCMG | 9 Aug 1936 | |||
| Hunter | Archibald Governor of Gibraltar 1910‑1913; MP for Lancaster 1918‑1922 |
15 Nov 1898 19 Jun 1911 31 Jan 1912 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
6 Sep 1856 | 28 Jun 1936 | 79 | |
| Hunter | David | 25 Jul 1901 | KCMG | 1841 | 20 Jun 1914 | 72 | |
| Hunter | Ellis | 20 Jul 1948 31 Dec 1960 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
18 Feb 1892 | 21 Sep 1961 | 69 | |
| Hunter | (Ernest) John | 14 Feb 1964 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1912 | 19 Dec 1983 | 71 | |
| Hunter | George | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 1859 | 21 Aug 1930 | 70 | |
| Hunter | George Burton | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 19 Dec 1845 | 21 Jan 1937 | 91 | |
| Hunter | Herbert Patrick | 9 Jan 1946 | Kt Bach | 1880 | 2 Apr 1968 | 87 | |
| Hunter | Ian Bruce Hope | 26 Jul 1983 | Kt Bach | 2 Apr 1919 | 5 Sep 2003 | 84 | |
| Hunter | John | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 8 Nov 1863 | 17 Oct 1936 | 72 | |
| Hunter | John Adams Governor of British Honduras 1940‑1947 |
11 Jun 1942 | KCMG | 30 Oct 1890 | 17 Nov 1962 | 72 | |
| Hunter | (John) Herbert | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1864 | 22 Feb 1930 | 65 | |
| Hunter | (John) Mark Somers | 25 Jul 1923 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1865 | 20 Sep 1932 | 67 | |
| Hunter | Laurence Colvin | 21 Feb 1995 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1934 | |||
| Hunter | Pamela | 13 Jun 1981 | DBE (Civ) | 3 Oct 1919 | 30 May 2001 | 81 | |
| Hunter | Philip John | 30 Oct 2008 | Kt Bach | 23 Nov 1939 | |||
| Hunter | Robert | 18 Jul 1894 19 Jun 1911 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) |
27 Oct 1844 | 6 Nov 1913 | 69 | |
| Hunter | Robert Brockie, later [1978] Baron Hunter of Newington [L] | 1 Nov 1977 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1915 | 24 Mar 1994 | 78 | |
| Hunter | Summers | 9 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 25 Mar 1963 | 72 | |
| Hunter | Thomas | 1911 | Kt Bach | 16 Jun 1850 | 25 Aug 1919 | 69 | |
| Hunter | Thomas | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1872 | 19 Mar 1953 | 80 | |
| Hunter | Thomas Alexander | 8 Jun 1939 | KBE (Civ) | 1876 | 20 Apr 1953 | 76 | |
| Hunter | Thomas Anderson | 12 Jun 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 1863 | Dec 1958 | 95 | |
| Hunter | Thomas Blane | 28 Oct 2005 | Kt Bach | 6 May 1961 | |||
| Hunter | (William) Bernard | 1 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 12 May 1924 | 55 | |
| Hunter | William Guyer | 19 Feb 1884 | KCMG | 1827 | 4 Mar 1902 | 74 | |
| Hunter | William Wilson | 15 Feb 1887 | KCSI | 15 Jul 1840 | 6 Feb 1900 | 59 | |
| Hunter-Rodwell | Cecil Governor of Fiji 1918‑1925, British Guiana 1925‑1928 and Southern Rhodesia 1928‑1934 |
3 Jun 1919 1 Jan 1934 |
KCMG GCMG |
29 Dec 1874 | 23 Feb 1953 | 78 | |
| Hunter-Tod | John Hunter | 1 Jan 1971 | KBE (Mil) | 21 Apr 1917 | 11 May 2000 | 83 | |
| Hunter-Weston | Aylmer Gould MP for Ayrshire North 1916‑1918 and Bute & Northern Ayrshire 1918‑1935 |
11 Aug 1915 | KCB (Mil) | 23 Sep 1864 | 18 Mar 1940 | 75 | |
| Hunt-Grubbe | Walter James | 14 Aug 1882 3 Jun 1899 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
23 Feb 1833 | 11 Apr 1922 | 89 | |
| Hunting | Percy Llewellyn | 12 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1885 | 2 Jan 1973 | 87 | |
| Huntingfield, Baron | see "Vanneck" | ||||||
| Huntley | Henry Vere Lieutenant Governor of the Gambia 1839‑1841; Governor of Prince Edward Island 1841‑1847 |
9 Oct 1841 | Kt Bach | 1795 | 7 May 1864 | 68 | |
| Hunton | Thomas Lionel | 1 Jan 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Oct 1885 | 20 Apr 1970 | 84 | |
| Hunza, Mir of | Mohammed Nazim Khan | 3 Jun 1921 | KCIE | c 1867 | 22 Jul 1938 | ||
| Hurcomb | Cyril William, later [1950] 1st Baron Hurcomb | 1 Mar 1929 9 Jun 1938 1 Jan 1946 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
18 Feb 1883 | 7 Aug 1975 | 92 | |
| Hurd | Anthony Richard, later [1964] Baron Hurd [L] MP for Newbury 1945‑1964 |
10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 2 May 1901 | 12 Feb 1966 | 64 | |
| Hurd | Archibald | 28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1869 | 20 Jun 1959 | 89 | |
| Hurd | Percy Angier MP for Devizes 1924‑1945 |
22 Jun 1932 | Kt Bach | 18 May 1864 | 5 Jun 1950 | 86 | |
| Hurdle | Thomas | 2 Jun 1877 | KCB (Mil) | 1797 | 7 Jun 1889 | 91 | |
| Hurley | John Garling | 11 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1906 | 17 Sep 1990 | 83 | |
| Hurley | Rosalinde | 11 Jun 1988 | DBE (Civ) | 30 Dec 1929 | 30 Jun 2004 | 74 | |
| Hurley | (Thomas Ernest) Victor | 2 Jan 1950 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Jan 1888 | 17 Jul 1958 | 70 | |
| Hurley | (Wilfred) Hugh | 30 Oct 1963 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1910 | 13 Jul 1984 | 73 | |
| Hurn | (Francis) Roger | 20 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1938 | |||
| Hurrell | Anthony Gerald | 21 Feb 1986 | KCVO | 18 Feb 1927 | 19 Apr 2009 | 82 | |
| Hurst | Alfred William | 1 Mar 1929 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Aug 1884 | 24 Mar 1975 | 90 | |
| Hurst | Arthur Frederick | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1879 | 17 Aug 1944 | 65 | |
| Hurst | Cecil James Barrington | 5 Jun 1920 7 Nov 1924 1 Jan 1926 |
KCB (Civ) KCMG GCMG |
28 Oct 1870 | 27 Mar 1963 | 92 | |
| Hurst | Geoffrey Charles | 17 Nov 1998 | Kt Bach | 8 Dec 1941 | |||
| Hurst | Gerald Berkeley | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 4 Dec 1877 | 27 Oct 1957 | 79 | |
| Hurst | (James Henry) Donald | 23 Mar 1954 | Kt Bach | 1895 | 21 Jun 1980 | 84 | |
| Hurt | John Vincent | 17 Jul 2015 | Kt Bach | 22 Jan 1940 | 27 Jan 2017 | 77 | |
| Husain | Fazl | 28 Jan 1926 1 Mar 1929 3 Jun 1932 |
Kt Bach KCIE KCSI |
14 Jun 1877 | 9 Jul 1936 | 59 | |
| Husain | Mirza Abdul | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | by 1940 | |||
| Husband | (Henry) Charles | 16 Jul 1975 | Kt Bach | 30 Oct 1908 | 7 Oct 1983 | 74 | |
| Husband | Janet Elizabeth Siarey | 16 Jun 2007 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Apr 1940 | |||
| Husbands | Christopher Roy | 5 Feb 2019 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1959 | |||
| Husbands | Clifford Straughn Governor General of Barbados 1996‑2011 |
Nov 1995 1 Jun 1996 |
KA GCMG |
5 Aug 1926 | 11 Oct 2017 | 91 | |
| Husbands | Kenmore Nathaniel Rhystone ["Doc"] | Nov 1989 | KA | 28 May 1905 | 1991 | ||
| Hussey | George Alfred Ernest | 10 Dec 1901 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1864 | 20 Aug 1950 | 85 | |
| Hussey | Lady Susan Katharine [daughter of the 12th Earl Waldegrave and wife of Baron Hussey of North Bradley] |
31 Dec 1983 15 Jun 2013 |
DCVO GCVO |
1 May 1939 | |||
| Hutcheon | Alexander Byres | 9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 17 Feb 1891 | 19 Jan 1956 | 64 | |
| Hutchings | Alan | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 9 May 1880 | 26 Jun 1951 | 71 | |
| Hutchings | Robert Howell | 1 Jan 1946 | KCIE | 11 Mar 1897 | 8 Jan 1976 | 78 | |
| Hutchins | David Ernest | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 22 Sep 1850 | 11 Nov 1920 | 70 | |
| Hutchins | Philip Perceval | 30 May 1891 | KCSI | 28 Jan 1838 | 21 May 1928 | 90 | |
| Hutchinson | Arthur Sydney | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Mar 1896 | 18 Jan 1981 | 84 | |
| Hutchinson | Charles Frederick MP for Rye 1903‑1906 |
18 Dec 1906 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1850 | 15 Nov 1907 | 57 | |
| Hutchinson | Geoffrey Clegg, later [1962] Baron Ilford [L] MP for Ilford 1937‑1945 and Ilford North 1950‑1954 |
27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1893 | 20 Aug 1974 | 80 | |
| Hutchinson | George Thompson | 1 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1857 | 19 Dec 1931 | 74 | |
| Hutchinson | Herbert John | 1 Jan 1948 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Oct 1889 | 6 Dec 1971 | 82 | |
| Hutchinson | Jonathan | 14 Dec 1908 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1828 | 23 Jun 1913 | 84 | |
| Hutchinson | Joseph Burtt | 10 Jul 1956 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1902 | 16 Jan 1988 | 85 | |
| Hutchinson | Joseph Turner | 27 Feb 1895 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1850 | 20 Jan 1924 | 73 | |
| Hutchinson | Lewis Bede | 1 Jan 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Jan 1899 | 24 May 1975 | 76 | |
| Hutchinson | Ross | 2 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1914 | 19 Dec 1999 | 85 | |
| Hutchinson | Sydney Hutton Cooper | 19 Mar 1906 | Kt Bach | 4 Aug 1852 | 10 Jun 1929 | 76 | |
| Hutchison | Alexander Richard Hamilton | 1 Jan 1927 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Aug 1871 | 23 Sep 1930 | 59 | |
| Hutchison | Balfour Oliphant | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 12 Feb 1889 | 26 Apr 1967 | 78 | |
| Hutchison | George Aitken Clark MP for Midlothian & Peebles North 1922‑1923 and 1924‑1928 |
28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1873 | 22 Dec 1928 | 55 | |
| Hutchison | (George) Ian Clark MP for Edinburgh West 1941‑1959 |
16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1903 | 2 Feb 2002 | 99 | |
| Hutchison | James | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1867 | 12 Jun 1946 | 78 | |
| Hutchison | (James) Douglas | 13 Nov 1959 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1894 | 20 Jul 1981 | 86 | |
| Hutchison | John Colville | 1 Jan 1951 | KBE (Civ) | 16 Oct 1890 | 11 Jul 1965 | 74 | |
| Hutchison | Michael Lord Justice of Appeal 1995‑1999; PC 1995 |
24 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 13 Oct 1933 | 24 Jul 2017 | 83 | |
| Hutchison | Robert, later [1932] 1st Baron Hutchison of Montrose MP for Kirkcaldy 1922‑1923 and Montrose 1924‑1932; Paymaster General 1935‑1938; PC 1937 |
3 Jun 1919 | KCMG | 5 Sep 1873 | 13 Jun 1950 | 76 | |
| Hutchison | (William) Kenneth | 13 Feb 1962 | Kt Bach | 30 Oct 1903 | 28 Nov 1989 | 86 | |
| Hutchison | William Oliphant | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1889 | 5 Feb 1970 | 80 | |
| Huthwaite | Edward | 2 Jun 1869 | KCB (Mil) | 24 Jun 1793 | 4 Apr 1873 | 79 | |
| Hutson | Eyre Governor of British Honduras 1918‑1925 and Fiji 1925‑1929 |
2 Jan 1922 | KCMG | 25 Aug 1864 | 14 Sep 1936 | 72 | |
| Hutson | Francis Challenor | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 13 Sep 1895 | 4 Oct 1992 | 97 | |
| Hutson | John | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1859 | 29 Mar 1950 | 90 | |
| Hutt | (Alexander McDonald) Bruce | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Feb 1904 | 24 Mar 1978 | 74 | |
| Hutt | Dexter Walter | 22 Jun 2004 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1948 | |||
| Hutt | George | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Mar 1809 | 27 Sep 1889 | 80 | |
| Hutt | William MP for Kingston upon Hull 1832‑1837 and 1838‑1841, and Gateshead 1841‑1874; Vice President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General 1860‑1865; PC 1860 |
27 Nov 1865 | KCB (Civ) | 6 Oct 1801 | 24 Nov 1882 | 81 | |
| Hutton | Deidre Mary | 12 Jun 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Mar 1949 | |||
| Hutton | Edward Thomas Henry For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
19 Apr 1901 14 Jun 1912 |
KCMG KCB (Mil) |
6 Dec 1848 | 4 Aug 1923 | 74 | |
| Hutton | (James) Brian Edward, later [1997] Baron Hutton [L] Lord Chief Justice [NI] 1988‑1997; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1997‑2004; PC 1988 |
26 Oct 1988 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1931 | 14 Jul 2020 | 89 | |
| Hutton | John | 18 Jul 1894 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1841 | 31 May 1903 | 61 | |
| Hutton | Leonard | 10 Jul 1956 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1916 | 6 Sep 1990 | 74 | |
| Hutton | Maurice Inglis | 2 Nov 1948 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1904 | 1 May 1970 | 65 | |
| Hutton | Noel Kilpatrick | 13 Jun 1957 1 Jan 1966 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
27 Dec 1907 | 14 Jun 1984 | 76 | |
| Hutton | Thomas Jacomb | 8 Jun 1944 | KCIE | 27 Mar 1890 | 17 Jan 1981 | 90 | |
| Hutty | Fred Harvey | 7 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1903 | 14 Dec 1974 | 71 | |
| Huxley | Andrew Fielding Nobel Prize for Medicine 1963; OM 1983 |
12 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 22 Nov 1917 | 30 May 2012 | 94 | |
| Huxley | Julian Sorell | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 22 Jun 1887 | 14 Feb 1975 | 87 | |
| Huxley | Leonard George Holden | 1 Jan 1964 | KBE (Civ) | 29 May 1902 | 4 Sep 1988 | 86 | |
| Huxtable | Charles Richard | 31 Dec 1983 | KCB (Mil) | 22 Jul 1931 | 26 Nov 2018 | 87 | |
| Hyatali | Isaac Emanuel | 6 Mar 1973 | Kt Bach | 21 Nov 1917 | 2 Dec 2000 | 83 | |
| Hyat-Khan | Sikander | 2 Jan 1933 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Jun 1892 | 26 Dec 1942 | 50 | |
| Hydari | Akbar PC 1936 |
17 Dec 1929 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1869 | 8 Jan 1942 | 72 | |
| Hydari | Muhammad Saleh Akbar | 8 Jun 1944 | KCIE | 12 Oct 1894 | 28 Dec 1948 | 54 | |
| Hyde | Clarendon Golding | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1858 | 24 Jun 1934 | 76 | |
| Hyde | (George) Francis | 1 Jan 1934 | KCB (Mil) | 19 Jul 1877 | 28 Jul 1937 | 60 | |
| Hyde | Harry | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 1884 | 2 Jan 1957 | 72 | |
| Hyde | Helen | 29 Dec 2012 | DBE (Civ) | May 1947 | |||
| Hyde | Marion Feoderovna Louise | 6 Jun 1961 | DCVO | 23 Aug 1900 | 13 Dec 1970 | 70 | |
| Hyde | Robert Robertson | 9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Sep 1878 | 31 Aug 1967 | 88 | |
| Hyderabad, Bahadur of | Sharf-ul-Omrah | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | ||||
| Hyderabad, Nizam of | Asaf Jah VI Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Siddiqi | 17 Nov 1884 1 Jan 1903 |
GCSI Hon GCB (Civ) |
17 Aug 1866 | 29 Aug 1911 | 45 | |
| Hyderabad, Nizam of | Nizam-ul-Mulk, Afzal ad-Dawlah, Nawab Farooqi Mir Tahniat Ali Khan Siddiqi Bahadur, Asaf Jar V | 25 Jun 1861 24 May 1866 |
KSI GCSI |
11 Oct 1827 | 26 Feb 1869 | 41 | |
| Hyderabad, Nizam of | Usman Ali Khan Bahadur Fateh Jang For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
12 Dec 1911 4 Dec 1917 |
GCSI GBE |
6 Apr 1886 | 24 Feb 1967 | 80 | |
| Hyderabad, Prime Minister of | Nawab Munir-ud-Daula Salar Jung Prime Minister of Hyderabad 1893‑1901 |
15 Feb 1887 | KCIE | 13 Aug 1856 | 15 Feb 1902 | 45 | |
| Hyderabad, Prime Minister of | Sekundar Jung Ikbal-ud-Dowlah | 1 Jan 1896 | KCIE | ||||
| Hyett | Francis Adams | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1844 | 19 May 1941 | 96 | |
| Hyland | Herbert John Thornhill | 4 Nov 1952 | Kt Bach | 15 Mar 1884 | 18 Mar 1970 | 86 | |
| Hylton-Foster | Audrey Pellew, Baroness Hylton‑Foster [L] | 16 Jun 1990 | DBE (Civ) | 19 May 1908 | 31 Oct 2002 | 94 | |
| Hylton-Foster | Harry Braustyn Hylton MP for York 1950‑1959 and London & Westminster 1959‑1965; Solicitor General 1954‑1959; Speaker of the House of Commons 1959‑1965; PC 1957 |
20 Oct 1954 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1905 | 2 Sep 1965 | 60 | |
| Hynard | William George | 19 Nov 1946 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 22 May 1953 | 71 | |
| Hyndley, Viscount | see "Hindley" | ||||||
| Hyndman-Jones | William Henry | 18 Dec 1906 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1847 | 20 Aug 1926 | 79 | |
| Hyne | Ragnar | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1893 | 4 Oct 1966 | 73 | |
| Hynes | Lincoln Carruthers | 8 Oct 1971 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1912 | 7 Aug 1977 | 65 | |
| Hyslop | (Robert) Murray | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 1858 | 11 Sep 1935 | 77 | |
| Hyslop | Thomas | 2 Jan 1911 | Kt Bach | 9 Oct 1859 | Dec 1919 | 60 | |
| Hytner | Nicholas | 21 May 2010 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1956 | |||
| Iacobescu | George | 14 Feb 2012 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1945 | |||
| Ibbetson | Denzil Charles Jelf | 1 Jan 1903 | KCSI | 30 Aug 1847 | 21 Feb 1908 | 60 | |
| Ibbotson | (Archie) William | 12 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 25 Jan 1886 | 2 May 1956 | 70 | |
| Ibbotson | Richard Jeffrey | 31 Dec 2010 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Jun 1954 | |||
| Ibbs | (John) Robin | 14 Dec 1982 11 Jun 1988 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
21 Apr 1926 | 27 Jul 2014 | 88 | |
| Ibiam | Francis Akanu He renounced both knighthoods in 1967 For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
1 Jan 1951 24 Aug 1962 |
Hon KBE KCMG |
29 Nov 1906 | 1 Jul 1995 | 88 | |
| Ibrahim | Mohammed Fathi Ahmed | 30 Dec 2022 | KCMG | 3 May 1946 | |||
| Ibrahim | (Shettima) Kashim | 1962 | KCMG | 10 Jun 1910 | 26 Jul 1990 | 80 | |
| Idar, Maharaja of | Dowlat Singhji | 1 Jan 1920 | KCSI | 14 Apr 1931 | |||
| Idar, Maharaja of | Pertab Singhji | 1 Jan 1886 1 Jan 1886 22 Jun 1897 24 Jul 1901 12 Dec 1911 1 Jan 1918 |
KCB (Mil) KCSI GCSI Hon KCB (Mil) GCVO Hon GCB (Mil) |
22 Oct 1845 | 4 Sep 1922 | 76 | |
| Iddesleigh, Earl of | see "Northcote" | ||||||
| Ife | Barry William | 19 May 2017 | Kt Bach | 19 Jun 1947 | |||
| Ife, Oni of | Titus Martins Adesoji Aderemi Tadeniawo | 2 Jan 1950 1 Jan 1962 |
Hon KBE (Civ) |
1889 | Jul 1980 | 91 | |
| Igara | Robert | 30 Dec 2024 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Igglesden | Charles | 16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 1861 | 26 Jun 1949 | 87 | |
| Iggulden | Douglas Percy | 11 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1907 | 30 May 1977 | 70 | |
| Ihaka | Kingi Matutaera | 19 May 1989 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1921 | 1 Jan 1993 | 71 | |
| Ikbal | Muhammed | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1877 | 21 Apr 1938 | 60 | |
| Ilbert | Courtenay Peregrine | 1 Jan 1895 9 Nov 1908 19 Jun 1911 |
KCSI KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
12 Jun 1841 | 14 May 1924 | 82 | |
| Ilchester, Earl of | see "Fox-Strangways" | ||||||
| Ilford, Baron | see "Hutchinson" | ||||||
| Iliff | William Angus Boyd | 7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1898 | 29 Dec 1972 | 74 | |
| Iliffe | Edward Mauger, later [1933] 1st Baron Iliffe MP for Tamworth 1923‑1929 |
8 Jul 1922 13 Jun 1946 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
17 May 1877 | 25 Jul 1960 | 83 | |
| Ilkeston, Baron | see "Foster" | ||||||
| Illingworth | Charles Frederick William | 5 Jul 1961 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1899 | 23 Feb 1991 | 91 | |
| Illingworth | (Cyril) Gordon | 26 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1884 | 7 Aug 1959 | 75 | |
| Ilott | John Moody Albert | 12 Jan 1954 | Kt Bach | 12 Aug 1884 | 15 Jun 1973 | 88 | |
| im Thurn | Everard Governor of Fiji 1904‑1910 |
30 Jun 1905 1 Jan 1918 |
KCMG KBE |
1852 | 9 Oct 1932 | 80 | |
| Imam | Boaksh Mir Nawab | 24 May 1888 | KCIE | 13 Jul 1903 | |||
| Imam | Saiyid Ali | 1 Jan 1914 | KCSI | 11 Feb 1869 | 31 Oct 1932 | 63 | |
| Imbert | Peter Michael, later [1999] Baron Imbert [L] | 27 Jul 1988 | Kt Bach | 27 Apr 1933 | 13 Nov 2017 | 84 | |
| Imison | Tamsyn | 31 Dec 1997 | DBE (Civ) | 1 May 1937 | 18 Sep 2017 | 80 | |
| Imray | Colin Henry | 13 Jun 1992 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Sep 1933 | 20 Dec 2020 | 87 | |
| Imrie | John Dunlop | 14 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1891 | 8 Jun 1981 | 89 | |
| Ince | Godfrey Herbert | 2 Jun 1943 1 Jan 1946 1 Jan 1951 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
25 Sep 1891 | 20 Dec 1960 | 69 | |
| Inch | John Ritchie | 18 Jul 1972 | Kt Bach | 14 May 1911 | 22 Nov 1993 | 82 | |
| Inchcape, Earl of | see "Mackay" | ||||||
| Inches | Robert Kirk | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 16 Feb 1840 | 19 Jul 1918 | 78 | |
| Inchyra, Baron | see "Millar" | ||||||
| Indore, Dada Saheb of | Ras Kasee Rao Holkar | 31 Dec 1875 | KCSI | ||||
| Indore, Maharaja Holkar of | Tukoji Rao II | 25 Jun 1861 24 May 1866 |
KSI GCSI |
3 May 1835 | 17 Jun 1886 | 51 | |
| Indore, Maharaja of | Mahjarat Dhirraja Tukoji Rao | 1 Jan 1918 | GCIE | 26 Nov 1890 | 21 May 1978 | 87 | |
| Indore, Maharaja of | Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shree Yeshwant Rao Holkar Bahadur | 1 Jan 1935 | GCIE | 6 Sep 1908 | 5 Dec 1961 | 53 | |
| Indore, Maharaja of | Shivaji Rao Holkar | 30 Jun 1887 | GCSI | 1859 | Oct 1908 | 49 | |
| Inge | John Geoffrey | 13 Nov 2024 | KCVO | 26 Feb 1955 | |||
| Inge | Peter Anthony, later [1997] Baron Inge [L] PC 2004 |
31 Dec 1987 31 Dec 1991 23 Apr 2001 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) KG |
5 Aug 1935 | 20 Jul 2022 | 86 | |
| Inge | William Ralph | 25 Jun 1930 | KCVO | 8 Jun 1860 | 26 Feb 1954 | 93 | |
| Ingham | Bernard | 26 Feb 1991 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1932 | 24 Feb 2023 | 90 | |
| Ingham | James Taylor | 21 Jul 1876 | Kt Bach | 17 Jan 1805 | 5 Mar 1890 | 85 | |
| Ingham Clark | Celia Louise | 14 Jun 2025 | DBE (Civ) | May 1958 | |||
| Ingilby | William Bates | 13 Mar 1867 | KCB (Mil) | 30 Apr 1791 | 6 Aug 1879 | 88 | |
| Ingleby Mackenzie | (Kenneth) Alexander | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Aug 1892 | 17 Jan 1961 | 68 | |
| Inglefield | Edward Augustus | 13 Aug 1877 21 Jun 1887 |
Kt Bach KCB (Mil) |
27 Mar 1820 | 4 Sep 1894 | 74 | |
| Inglefield | Edward Fitzmaurice | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 10 Apr 1861 | 19 Jul 1945 | 84 | |
| Inglefield | Frederick Samuel | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 29 Apr 1854 | 8 Aug 1921 | 67 | |
| Inglefield | Gilbert Samuel | 16 Feb 1965 8 Jun 1968 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
13 Mar 1909 | 14 Oct 1991 | 82 | |
| Inglesby-Burke | Elaine | 10 Oct 2020 | DBE (Civ) | c 1959 | |||
| Inglis | (Albemarle) Percy | 14 Jun 1912 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1841 | 27 Jun 1932 | 90 | |
| Inglis | Brian Scott | 9 Mar 1977 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1924 | 24 Sep 2014 | 90 | |
| Inglis | Charles Edward | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 31 Jul 1875 | 19 Apr 1952 | 76 | |
| Inglis | Claude Cavendish | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 3 Mar 1883 | 29 Aug 1974 | 91 | |
| Inglis | Hugh Arbuthnot | 21 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1890 | 19 Jul 1948 | 58 | |
| Inglis | James Charles | 23 Feb 1911 | Kt Bach | 9 Sep 1851 | 19 Dec 1911 | 60 | |
| Inglis | (John) Drummond | 5 Jul 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 4 May 1895 | 7 Jan 1985 | 89 | |
| Inglis | John Eardley Wilmot | 21 Jan 1858 | KCB (Mil) | 15 Nov 1814 | 27 Sep 1862 | 47 | |
| Inglis | John Gilchrist Thesiger | 13 Jun 1959 | KBE (Mil) | 8 Jun 1906 | 29 Oct 1972 | 66 | |
| Inglis | John Malcolm | 25 May 1900 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1837 | 24 Apr 1902 | 64 | |
| Inglis | Robert John Mathison | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 5 May 1881 | 23 Jun 1962 | 81 | |
| Inglis | Robert William | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 22 Jul 1843 | 10 Apr 1923 | 79 | |
| Inglott | Ferdinando Vincenzo | 25 May 1892 | KCMG | 1820 | 1893 | 73 | |
| Ingold | Christopher Kelk | 11 Feb 1958 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1893 | 8 Dec 1970 | 77 | |
| Ingram | Adam Paterson MP for East Kilbride 1987‑2005 and East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow 2005‑2010; PC 1998 |
30 Dec 2025 | Kt Bach | 1 Feb 1947 | |||
| Ingram | Bruce Stirling | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 5 May 1877 | 8 Jan 1963 | 85 | |
| Ingram | John Henderson | 19 May 1994 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1924 | 1 Apr 2015 | 90 | |
| Ingrams | Davina Marcia, Baroness Darcy de Knayth in her own right (18th in line) | 30 Dec 1995 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Jul 1938 | 24 Feb 2008 | 69 | |
| Ingrow, Baron | see "Taylor" | ||||||
| Injia | Salamo | 11 Jun 2005 | Kt Bach | 12 Sep 1958 | |||
| Inkin | Geoffrey David | 10 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 2 Oct 1934 | 22 Aug 2013 | 78 | |
| Innes | Andrew Lockhart | 10 Jun 1954 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Jun 1898 | 8 Dec 1960 | 62 | |
| Innes | Celia Jane | 30 Dec 2025 | DCVO | 17 Dec 1948 | |||
| Innes | Charles Alexander | 1 Jan 1924 | KCSI | 27 Oct 1874 | 28 Jun 1959 | 84 | |
| Innes | Charles Alexander | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Civ) | 10 Jan 1902 | 15 Nov 1963 | 61 | |
| Innes | John Harrie Ker | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Jan 1820 | 12 Mar 1907 | 87 | |
| Innes | Joseph George Long | 30 Jan 1875 | Kt Bach | 16 Oct 1834 | 28 Oct 1896 | 62 | |
| Innes | Malcolm Rognvald | 16 Jun 1990 | KCVO | 25 May 1938 | 29 Sep 2020 | 82 | |
| Innes | Peter David | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1881 | 11 Dec 1961 | 80 | |
| Innes | Thomas | 13 Jun 1946 10 Jun 1967 |
KCVO GCVO |
26 Aug 1893 | 16 Oct 1971 | 78 | |
| Inniss | Clifford de Lisle | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 26 Oct 1910 | 21 Dec 1998 | 88 | |
| Inniss | Probyn Ellsworth Governor of St. Kitts, Nevis & Anguilla 1975‑1980 and St. Kitts & Nevis 1980‑1981 |
28 Jul 1976 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1936 | 12 Mar 2017 | 80 | |
| Insall | Donald William | 16 Nov 2010 | Kt Bach | 7 Feb 1926 | |||
| Inskip | Arthur Cecil | 6 Mar 1948 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1894 | 24 Dec 1951 | 57 | |
| Inskip | John Hampden | 1 Feb 1937 | KBE (Civ) | Dec 1879 | 8 Apr 1960 | 80 | |
| Inskip | Robert Andrew, 2nd Viscount Caldecote | 31 Dec 1986 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Oct 1917 | 20 Sep 1999 | 81 | |
| Inskip | Thomas Walker Hobart, later [1939] 1st Viscount Caldecote MP for Bristol Central 1918‑1929 and Fareham 1931‑1939; Solicitor General 1922‑1924, 1924‑1928 and 1931‑1932; Attorney General 1928‑1929 and 1932‑1936; Secretary of State for Dominions 1939 and 1940; Lord Chancellor 1939‑1940; Lord Chief Justice 1940‑1946; PC 1932 |
12 Dec 1922 | Kt Bach | 5 Mar 1876 | 11 Oct 1947 | 71 | |
| Instone | Samuel | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 16 Aug 1878 | 9 Nov 1937 | 59 | |
| Inverchapel, Baron | see "Clark-Kerr" | ||||||
| Ion | Susan Elizabeth | 31 Dec 2009 1 Jun 2021 |
DBE (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
3 Feb 1955 | |||
| Ipatas | Peter | 13 Jun 2015 | KBE (Civ) | 31 Jul 1958 | |||
| Iqbal Ahmad | 24 Jun 1941 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1886 | ||||
| Iredale | John Peter | 17 Apr 2024 | Kt Bach | 9 Nov 1960 | |||
| Iredell | Alfred William | 11 May 1937 | KBE (Mil) | 10 May 1879 | 29 Dec 1967 | 88 | |
| Ireland | Robert Megaw | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 5 Jun 1849 | 3 Sep 1919 | 70 | |
| Irish | Ronald Arthur | 1 May 1970 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1913 | 12 Jul 1993 | 80 | |
| Ironmonger | (Charles) Ronald | 10 Feb 1970 | Kt Bach | 20 Jan 1914 | 30 Sep 1984 | 70 | |
| Ironside | William Allan | 18 Aug 1919 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 1919 | 49 | |
| Ironside | William Edmund, later [1941] 1st Baron Ironside Governor of Gibraltar 1938‑1939 |
1 Aug 1919 9 Jun 1938 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
6 May 1880 | 23 Sep 1959 | 79 | |
| Irvin | John Hannell | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 16 Mar 1874 | 25 Mar 1952 | 78 | |
| Irvine | Arthur James MP for Edge Hill 1947‑1978; Solicitor General 1967‑1970; PC 1970 |
6 Dec 1967 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1909 | 15 Dec 1978 | 69 | |
| Irvine | Bryant Godman MP for Rye 1955‑1983; PC 1982 |
11 Feb 1986 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1909 | 3 May 1992 | 82 | |
| Irvine | Donald Hamilton | 8 Mar 1994 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1935 | 19 Nov 2018 | 83 | |
| Irvine | James Colquhoun | 12 Feb 1925 1 Jan 1948 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
9 May 1877 | 12 Jun 1952 | 75 | |
| Irvine | Robin Orlando Hamilton | 18 May 1989 | Kt Bach | 15 Sep 1929 | 29 Sep 1996 | 67 | |
| Irvine | William Hill | 22 Jun 1914 23 Jun 1936 |
KCMG GCMG |
6 Jul 1858 | 20 Aug 1943 | 85 | |
| Irving | Æmilius | 30 Jun 1906 | Kt Bach | 1823 | 27 Nov 1913 | 90 | |
| Irving | Charles Graham MP for Cheltenham 1974‑1992 |
30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 4 May 1924 | 30 Mar 1995 | 70 | |
| Irving | Edmund George | 1 Jan 1966 | KBE (Mil) | 5 Apr 1910 | 1 Oct 1990 | 80 | |
| Irving | Henry Brodribb | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 6 Feb 1838 | 13 Oct 1905 | 67 | |
| Irving | Henry Turner Governor of the Leeward Islands 1873‑1874 and British Guiana 1882‑1887 |
25 May 1878 28 Jan 1888 |
KCMG GCMG |
1833 | 22 Nov 1923 | 90 | |
| Irving | Miles | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 21 Aug 1876 | 24 Jun 1962 | 85 | |
| Irving | Miles Horsfall | 21 Mar 1995 | Kt Bach | 29 Jun 1935 | |||
| Irving | Robert Beaufin | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1877 | 28 Dec 1954 | 77 | |
| Irving | Stanley Gordon | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Nov 1886 | 16 May 1970 | 83 | |
| Irwin, Baron | see "Wood" | ||||||
| Irwin | Alfred Macdonald Bulteel | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1853 | 1 Feb 1921 | 67 | |
| Irwin | Alistair Stuart Hastings | 15 Jun 2002 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Aug 1948 | |||
| Irwin | George | 2 Dec 1892 | Kt Bach | 22 Jan 1832 | 11 Jun 1899 | 67 | |
| Irwin | James Campbell | 8 Oct 1971 | Kt Bach | 23 Jun 1906 | 24 Jul 1990 | 84 | |
| Irwin | (James) Murray | 1 Jan 1918 | KCMG | 13 Feb 1858 | 7 Nov 1938 | 80 | |
| Irwin | John | 13 Feb 1915 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1857 | 27 Mar 1935 | 77 | |
| Irwin | Samuel Thompson | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1877 | 21 Jun 1961 | 83 | |
| Irwin | Stephen John Lord Justice of Appeal 2016‑2020; PC 2016 |
28 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1953 | |||
| Isaac | Neil | 14 Nov 1986 | Kt Bach | 29 Dec 1915 | 8 May 1987 | 71 | |
| Isaacs | Albertha Madeline | 15 Jun 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Apr 1900 | 1 Aug 1997 | 97 | |
| Isaacs | Alice Edith, Countess and later [1926] Marchioness of Reading [wife of the 1st Marquess] |
1 Jan 1920 | GBE (Civ) | 1865 | 30 Jan 1930 | 64 | |
| Isaacs | Gerald Rufus, 2nd Marquess of Reading PC 1953 |
17 Jan 1957 1 Jan 1958 |
KCMG GCMG |
10 Jan 1889 | 19 Sep 1960 | 71 | |
| Isaacs | Henry Aaron | 5 Aug 1887 | Kt Bach | 15 Aug 1830 | 2 Aug 1909 | 78 | |
| Isaacs | Isaac Alfred Governor General of Australia 1931‑1936; PC 1921 |
4 Jun 1928 22 Apr 1932 11 May 1937 |
KCMG GCMG GCB (Civ) |
6 Aug 1855 | 12 Feb 1948 | 92 | |
| Isaacs | Jeremy Israel | 22 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1932 | |||
| Isaacs | Jeremy Michael | 26 Jun 2025 | Kt Bach | Mar 1964 | |||
| Isaacs | Kendal George Lamon | 31 Dec 1992 | KCMG | 23 Jul 1925 | 25 May 1996 | 70 | |
| Isaacs | Rufus Daniel, later [1914] 1st Baron Reading, [1916] 1st Viscount Reading, [1917] 1st Earl of Reading and [1926] 1st Marquess of Reading MP for Reading 1904‑1913; Solicitor General 1910; Attorney General 1910‑1913; Lord Chief Justice 1913‑1921; Viceroy of India 1921‑1926; Foreign Secretary 1931; PC 1911 |
9 Jun 1910 19 Jun 1911 3 Jun 1915 3 Jun 1922 |
Kt Bach KCVO GCB (Civ) GCVO |
10 Oct 1860 | 30 Dec 1935 | 75 | |
| Isaacs | Stella, Marchioness of Reading, later [1958] Baroness Swanborough [L] [wife of the 1st Marquess of Reading] |
1 Jan 1941 8 Jun 1944 |
DBE (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
6 Jan 1894 | 22 May 1971 | 77 | |
| Isaacson | Robert Spencer | 11 Jun 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 11 Nov 1907 | 17 Jun 1972 | 64 | |
| Ishiguro | Kazuo Nobel Prize in Literature 2017 |
7 Feb 2019 | Kt Bach | 8 Nov 1954 | |||
| Isitt | Leonard Monk | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 27 Jul 1891 | 21 Jan 1976 | 84 | |
| Islington, Baron | see "Dickson-Poynder" | ||||||
| Ismail | Mirza Mahomed | 27 Feb 1930 1 Jan 1936 |
Kt Bach KCIE |
23 Oct 1883 | 5 Jan 1959 | 75 | |
| Ismay | George | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 1891 | 20 May 1984 | 92 | |
| Ismay | Hastings Lionel, later [1947] 1st Baron Ismay Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1951‑1952; CH 1945; PC 1951 |
11 Jul 1940 13 Jun 1946 23 Apr 1957 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) KG |
21 Jun 1887 | 17 Dec 1965 | 78 | |
| Ismay | Stanley | 12 Dec 1911 | KCSI | 1 Jul 1848 | 8 Jun 1914 | 65 | |
| Ison | David John | 30 May 2023 | KCVO | 15 Sep 1954 | |||
| Israr Hasan Khan | Muhammad Khan | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 1865 | May 1934 | 68 | |
| Issigonis | Alexander Arnold Constantine | 22 Jul 1969 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1906 | 2 Oct 1988 | 81 | |
| Italeli | Iakoba Taeia Governor General of Tuvalu 2010‑2019 |
1 Jun 2011 | GCMG | ||||
| Ive | Jonathan Paul | 31 Dec 2011 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Feb 1967 | |||
| Iveagh, Earl of | see "Guinness" | ||||||
| Ivelaw-Chapman | Ronald | 7 Jun 1951 1 Jun 1953 13 Jun 1957 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
17 Jan 1899 | 28 Apr 1978 | 79 | |
| Ivory | Brian Gammell | 10 Nov 2006 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1949 | |||
| Iyer | Subbier Subramania | 1 Jan 1900 | KCIE | 1 Oct 1842 | 5 Dec 1924 | 82 | |
| Iyer | Tiravarur Muthuswami | 25 May 1892 | KCIE | 28 Jan 1832 | 25 Jan 1895 | 62 | |
| Izat | (James) Rennie | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1886 | 30 Jun 1962 | 75 | |
| Izycki de Notto | Matthew | 1945 |
Hon KCB KCB |
22 Feb 1899 | 12 Feb 1952 | 52 | |
| Jack | Alieu Sulayman See also the note at the foot of this page |
1 Jan 1970 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1922 | 27 Dec 2010 | 88 | |
| Jack | Alister William, later [2025] Baron Jack of Courance [L] MP for Dumfries & Galloway 2017‑2024; Secretary of State for Scotland 2019‑2024; PC 2019 |
4 Jul 2024 | KBE (Civ) | 7 Jul 1963 | |||
| Jack | Daniel Thomson | 15 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1901 | 15 Dec 1984 | 83 | |
| Jack | David | 4 Nov 1993 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1924 | 8 Nov 2011 | 87 | |
| Jack | David Emmanuel Governor General of St. Vincent & the Grenadines 1989‑1996 |
22 Jan 1991 | GCMG | 16 Jul 1918 | 18 Jul 1998 | 80 | |
| Jack | Malcolm Roy | 11 Jun 2011 | KCB (Civ) | 17 Dec 1946 | |||
| Jack | Raymond Evan | 22 Feb 2001 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1942 | |||
| Jack | Robert Ernest | 13 Oct 1937 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 26 Jan 1962 | 83 | |
| Jack | Roy Emile | 7 Oct 1970 | Kt Bach | 12 Jan 1914 | 24 Dec 1977 | 63 | |
| Jackling | Roger Tustin | 30 Dec 2000 | KCB (Civ) | 23 Nov 1943 | |||
| Jackling | Roger William | 1 Jan 1965 1 Jan 1976 |
KCMG GCMG |
10 May 1913 | 23 Nov 1986 | 73 | |
| Jackman | Harold Douglas | 1 Jan 1959 | KBE (Mil) | 26 Oct 1902 | 15 Jun 1991 | 88 | |
| Jackman | Selma Udine | Nov 2016 | DA | ||||
| Jackson | Arthur | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 21 Jan 1940 | 65 | |
| Jackson | Barbara Mary, later [1976] Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth [L] | 15 Jun 1974 | DBE (Civ) | 23 May 1914 | 31 May 1981 | 67 | |
| Jackson | Barry Trevor | 20 Feb 2001 | Kt Bach | 7 Jul 1936 | |||
| Jackson | Barry Vincent | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1879 | 3 Apr 1961 | 81 | |
| Jackson | Brendan James | 31 Dec 1986 13 Jun 1992 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
23 Aug 1935 | 19 Nov 1998 | 63 | |
| Jackson | Charles James | 18 Aug 1919 | Kt Bach | 24 May 1849 | 23 Apr 1923 | 73 | |
| Jackson | Charles Robert Mitchell | 2 Dec 1852 | Kt Bach | 1813 | 21 Jul 1874 | 61 | |
| Jackson | Cyril | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 6 Feb 1863 | 3 Sep 1924 | 61 | |
| Jackson | Donald Edward | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 17 May 1892 | 18 Nov 1981 | 89 | |
| Jackson | Edward St. John | 23 Feb 1933 12 Jun 1941 1 Jan 1943 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) KCMG |
14 Oct 1886 | 29 Aug 1961 | 74 | |
| Jackson | Francis James Gidlow | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1889 | 12 Jan 1979 | 89 | |
| Jackson | Francis Stanley MP for Howdenshire 1915‑1926; Governor of Bengal 1927‑1932; PC 1926 For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
22 Feb 1927 6 May 1932 |
GCIE GCSI |
21 Nov 1870 | 9 Mar 1947 | 76 | |
| Jackson | Francis Walter Fitton | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 17 May 1936 | 54 | |
| Jackson | Frederick John | 1 Jan 1913 | KCMG | 17 Feb 1860 | 3 Feb 1929 | 68 | |
| Jackson | Geoffrey Holt Seymour | 11 Sep 1971 | KCMG | 4 Mar 1915 | 1 Oct 1987 | 72 | |
| Jackson | Gilbert Hollinshead Blomfield | 27 Jun 1934 | Kt Bach | 26 Jan 1875 | 11 Mar 1956 | 81 | |
| Jackson | Harold Warters | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1883 | 4 Dec 1972 | 89 | |
| Jackson | Henry, later [1935] 1st baronet MP for Wandsworth Central 1924‑1929 and 1931‑1937 |
28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 22 Aug 1875 | 23 Feb 1937 | 61 | |
| Jackson | Henry Bradwardine | 9 Nov 1906 24 Jun 1910 4 Dec 1916 |
KCVO KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
21 Jan 1855 | 14 Dec 1929 | 74 | |
| Jackson | Henry Cholmondeley | 23 Jun 1936 | KCB (Mil) | 12 Aug 1879 | 19 Oct 1972 | 93 | |
| Jackson | Henry Moore Governor of the Leeward Islands 1901‑1902, Fiji 1902‑1904 and Trinidad & Tobago 1904‑1908 |
3 Jun 1899 26 Jun 1908 |
KCMG GCMG |
13 Aug 1849 | 29 Aug 1908 | 59 | |
| Jackson | Herbert | 4 Jun 1917 | KBE | 17 Mar 1863 | 10 Dec 1936 | 73 | |
| Jackson | Herbert William | 5 Dec 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Feb 1861 | 28 Jan 1931 | 69 | |
| Jackson | James | 5 Feb 1856 28 Mar 1865 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1790 | 31 Dec 1871 | 81 | |
| Jackson | (James) Ralph | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 2 Aug 1943 | 71 | |
| Jackson | John | 27 Feb 1895 | Kt Bach | 4 Feb 1851 | 14 Dec 1919 | 68 | |
| Jackson | John | 27 Mar 1929 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1865 | 19 Mar 1933 | 68 | |
| Jackson | (John) Edward | 31 Dec 1983 | KCMG | 24 Jun 1925 | 8 May 2002 | 76 | |
| Jackson | (John) Ernest | 28 Feb 1924 | Kt Bach | 26 Nov 1876 | 18 Oct 1941 | 64 | |
| Jackson | John Peter Todd | 23 Feb 1933 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 14 Sep 1945 | 77 | |
| Jackson | Kenneth Joseph ["Ken"] | 14 Oct 1999 | Kt Bach | 3 Mar 1937 | 25 Jul 2024 | 87 | |
| Jackson | Lawrence Walter | 23 Oct 1964 1 Jan 1970 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
27 Sep 1913 | 5 Jun 1993 | 79 | |
| Jackson | Louis Charles | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 7 Mar 1856 | 8 Oct 1946 | 90 | |
| Jackson | Louis Steuart | 1 Dec 1880 | Kt Bach | 1823 | 9 Apr 1890 | 66 | |
| Jackson | Michael David ["Mike"] | 13 Jun 1998 31 Dec 2004 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
21 Mar 1944 | 15 Oct 2024 | 80 | |
| Jackson | Percy Richard | 6 Jul 1925 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 24 Dec 1941 | 72 | |
| Jackson | Peter Arthur Brian PC 2017 |
8 Feb 2011 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1955 | |||
| Jackson | Peter Robert | 31 Dec 2009 | KNZM | 31 Oct 1961 | |||
| Jackson | Ralph Coburn | 1973 | KBE (Mil) | 22 Jun 1914 | 1 Nov 1991 | 77 | |
| Jackson | Richard Hoyle | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 24 Jan 1944 | 74 | |
| Jackson | Richard Leofric | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 12 Jul 1902 | 17 Feb 1975 | 72 | |
| Jackson | Robert Gillman Allen | 22 Jun 1956 20 Feb 1962 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
8 Nov 1911 | 12 Jan 1991 | 79 | |
| Jackson | Robert Whyte Melville | 1 Jan 1918 3 Jun 1919 |
KCMG KBE (Mil) |
3 Jun 1860 | 25 Feb 1928 | 67 | |
| Jackson | Robert William | 30 Nov 1882 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1827 | 13 May 1921 | 93 | |
| Jackson | (Ronald) Gordon | 13 Jun 1983 | AK | 5 May 1924 | 8 Jun 1991 | 67 | |
| Jackson | Rupert Matthew | 17 Feb 1999 | Kt Bach | 7 Mar 1948 | |||
| Jackson | Stephen Philip | 2 Nov 2023 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1962 | |||
| Jackson | Thomas, later [1902] 1st baronet | 17 Aug 1899 | Kt Bach | 4 Jun 1841 | 21 Dec 1915 | 74 | |
| Jackson | Thomas | 2 Jun 1923 | KBE (Mil) | 20 Feb 1868 | 7 Jul 1945 | 77 | |
| Jackson | Thomas Sturges | 14 Mar 1902 | KCVO | 6 Mar 1842 | 9 Sep 1934 | 92 | |
| Jackson | Wilfrid Edward Francis Governor of Mauritius 1930‑1937, British Guiana 1937‑1941 and Tanganyika 1941‑1945 |
3 Jun 1931 1 Jan 1943 |
KCMG GCMG |
1883 | 28 Mar 1971 | 87 | |
| Jackson | William Godfrey Fothergill Governor of Gibraltar 1978‑1982 |
1 Jan 1971 14 Jun 1975 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
28 Aug 1917 | 12 Mar 1999 | 81 | |
| Jackson | Willis, later [1967] Baron Jackson of Burnley [L] | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1904 | 17 Feb 1970 | 65 | |
| Jacob | (Edward) Ian Claud | 13 Jun 1946 1 Jan 1960 |
KBE (Mil) GBE (Civ) |
27 Sep 1899 | 24 Apr 1993 | 93 | |
| Jacob | Claud William | 1 Jan 1917 1 Jan 1919 1 Jan 1924 5 Jun 1926 3 Jun 1930 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG KCSI GCB (Mil) GCSI |
21 Nov 1863 | 2 Jun 1948 | 84 | |
| Jacob | George Le Grand | 2 Jun 1869 | KCSI | 24 Apr 1805 | 27 Jan 1881 | 75 | |
| Jacob | Isaac Hai ["Jack"] | 7 Feb 1979 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1908 | 26 Dec 2000 | 92 | |
| Jacob | Lionel Montague | 2 Jan 1911 | KCSI | 24 Apr 1853 | 9 Feb 1934 | 80 | |
| Jacob | Robert Raphael Hayim ["Robin"] Lord Justice of Appeal 1993‑2011; PC 2003 |
8 Dec 1993 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1941 | |||
| Jacob | Samuel Swinton | 26 Jun 1902 | KCIE | 14 Jan 1841 | 4 Dec 1917 | 76 | |
| Jacobi | Derek George | 15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 22 Oct 1938 | |||
| Jacobi | James Edward | 30 Mar 1989 | Kt Bach | 26 Aug 1925 | 21 Jun 2009 | 83 | |
| Jacobs | Cecil Albert | 23 Oct 2002 | Kt Bach | 1923 | 3 Aug 2008 | 85 | |
| Jacobs | David Anthony, later [1997] Baron Jacobs [L] | 9 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1931 | 21 Jun 2014 | 82 | |
| Jacobs | Francis Geoffrey PC 2005 |
31 Dec 2005 | KCMG | 8 Jun 1939 | |||
| Jacobs | (James) Piers | 17 Jun 1989 | KBE (Civ) | 27 May 1933 | 23 Sep 1999 | 66 | |
| Jacobs | Kenneth Sydney | 23 Nov 1976 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Oct 1917 | 24 May 2015 | 97 | |
| Jacobs | Michael Graham | 22 Jun 2016 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1964 | |||
| Jacobs | Nicole Alison | 30 Dec 2024 | DBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jacobs | Richard David | 6 Dec 2018 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1956 | |||
| Jacobs | Roland Ellis | 21 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1891 | 29 Jun 1981 | 90 | |
| Jacobs | Wilfred Ebenezer Governor of Antigua 1967‑1981; Governor General of Antigua & Barbuda 1981‑1993 |
19 Jul 1967 28 Oct 1977 1 Nov 1981 24 Oct 1985 |
Kt Bach KCVO GCMG GCVO |
19 Oct 1919 | 5 Mar 1995 | 75 | |
| Jacoby | James Alfred MP for Derbyshire Mid 1885‑1909 |
18 Dec 1906 | Kt Bach | 1852 | 23 Jun 1909 | 56 | |
| Jacomb | Martin Wakefield | 30 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 11 Nov 1929 | 8 Jun 2024 | 94 | |
| Jadu | Krishna Rao Bapu Saheb | 25 May 1895 | KCIE | ||||
| Ja'far el Askeri | GCVO | 1885 | 29 Oct 1936 | 51 | |||
| Jaffe | Otto | 5 Mar 1900 | Kt Bach | 13 Aug 1846 | 29 Apr 1929 | 82 | |
| Jaffer | Ebrahim Haroon | 18 Jan 1927 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1881 | 12 Sep 1930 | 48 | |
| Jaffrey | Thomas, later [1931] 1st baronet | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 11 Apr 1861 | 23 Jul 1953 | 92 | |
| Jagatsingh | Keharsingh ["Kher"] | 3 Dec 1981 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1931 | 18 Jul 1985 | 53 | |
| Jagger | Michael Philip ["Mick"] | 12 Dec 2003 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1943 | |||
| Jahangirabad, Raja of | Tasadduk Rasul Khan | 26 Jun 1908 | KCSI | Sep 1928 | |||
| Jaipur, Maharaja of | Sawai Madho Singh II | 2 Jan 1888 23 May 1900 31 Mar 1903 1 Jan 1918 |
GCSI GCIE GCVO GBE |
1861 | 7 Sep 1922 | 61 | |
| Jaipur, Maharaja of | Sawai Mansinghji Bahadur | 3 Jun 1935 14 Aug 1947 |
GCIE GCSI |
21 Aug 1911 | 24 Jun 1970 | 58 | |
| Jaipur, Maharaja of | Sawai Ram Singh II | 11 Nov 1863 24 May 1866 |
KSI GCSI |
1835 | 1880 | 45 | |
| Jaisalmer, Maharaja of | Jowahir Singh Bahadur | 1 Jan 1918 | KCSI | 18 Nov 1882 | Jan 1949 | 66 | |
| Jakeway | (Francis) Derek Governor of Fiji 1964‑1968 |
29 Nov 1963 | KCMG | 6 Jun 1915 | 6 Nov 1993 | 78 | |
| Jakobovits | Immanuel, later [1988] Baron Jakobovits [L] | 22 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 8 Feb 1921 | 31 Oct 1999 | 78 | |
| Jamal | Abdul Karim Abdul Shakur | 5 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 2 Sep 1924 | 62 | |
| James | Archibald William Henry MP for Wellingborough 1931‑1945 |
8 Jun 1945 | KBE (Civ) | 1893 | 5 May 1980 | 86 | |
| James | Arthur Evan Lord Justice of Appeal 1973‑1976; PC 1973 |
3 Nov 1965 | Kt Bach | 18 May 1916 | 13 May 1976 | 59 | |
| James | Claude Ernest Weymouth | 8 Jul 1941 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 27 Aug 1961 | 83 | |
| James | Cynlais Morgan ["Kenneth"] | 31 Dec 1984 | KCMG | 29 Apr 1926 | 19 Jul 2013 | 87 | |
| James | David John | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 13 May 1887 | 7 Mar 1967 | 79 | |
| James | Deborah Anne | 12 May 2022 | DBE (Civ) | 1 Oct 1981 | 28 Jun 2022 | 40 | |
| James | Edward Burnet | 9 Jul 1908 | Kt Bach | 7 May 1857 | 27 Dec 1927 | 70 | |
| James | Eric John Francis, later [1959] Baron James of Rusholme [L] | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 13 Apr 1909 | 16 May 1992 | 83 | |
| James | Frederick Ernest | 18 Feb 1941 | Kt Bach | 1891 | 18 Jan 1971 | 79 | |
| James | Frederick Seton Governor of the Windward Islands 1924‑1930 |
30 Dec 1922 3 Jun 1929 |
KBE (Civ) KCMG |
8 Apr 1870 | 13 Feb 1934 | 63 | |
| James | Henry | 28 Mar 1860 | Kt Bach | 1803 | 14 Jun 1877 | 73 | |
| James | Henry, later [1895] 1st Baron James of Hereford MP for Taunton 1868‑1885 and Bury 1885‑1895; Solicitor General 1873; Attorney General 1873‑1874 and 1880‑1885; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1895‑1902; PC 1885 |
12 Dec 1873 22 Aug 1902 |
Kt Bach GCVO |
30 Oct 1828 | 18 Aug 1911 | 82 | |
| James | Henry Evan Murchison | 1 Jan 1901 | KCIE | 20 Jan 1846 | 20 Aug 1923 | 77 | |
| James | Jeffrey Russell | 16 Jun 2001 | KBE (Civ) | 13 Aug 1944 | |||
| James | John Ernest | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 1875 | 3 Jun 1963 | 87 | |
| James | (John) Francis William | 21 Jun 1938 | Kt Bach | 3 Jun 1879 | 11 Dec 1950 | 71 | |
| James | John Hastings ["Jack"] | 1 Jan 1970 | KCVO | 4 Jun 1906 | 27 May 1980 | 73 | |
| James | John Kingston, later [1869] 2nd baronet | 22 Feb 1854 | Kt Bach | 26 Feb 1815 | 23 May 1893 | 78 | |
| James | John Morrice Cairns, later [1977] Baron Saint Brides [L] PC 1968 |
1 Jan 1962 1 Jan 1975 |
KCMG GCMG |
30 Apr 1916 | 26 Nov 1989 | 73 | |
| James | John Nigel Courtenay ["Jimmy"] | 14 Jun 1997 | KCVO | 31 Mar 1935 | 16 Feb 2021 | 85 | |
| James | Naomi Christine | 30 Dec 1978 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Mar 1949 | |||
| James | Stanislaus Anthony Governor General of St. Lucia 1988‑1996 |
10 Apr 1992 | GCMG | 13 Nov 1919 | 26 May 2011 | 91 | |
| James | Walter Hartwell | 28 Jun 1907 1 Jan 1931 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
28 Mar 1863 | 3 Jan 1943 | 79 | |
| James | (William) Bernard | 28 Jan 1926 | Kt Bach | 8 Feb 1865 | 19 Nov 1940 | 75 | |
| James | William Milbourne PC 1870 |
4 Feb 1869 | Kt Bach | 1807 | 7 Jun 1881 | 73 | |
| James | William Milbourne MP for Portsmouth North 1943‑1945 |
1 Jan 1936 1 Jan 1944 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
22 Dec 1881 | 17 Aug 1973 | 91 | |
| Jameson | George Inglis | 20 May 1871 | KCSI | 1802 | 24 Oct 1871 | 69 | |
| Jameson | Melville Stewart | 9 Jun 2018 | KCVO | 17 Jul 1944 | |||
| Jameson | William Scarlett | 7 Jun 1951 | KBE (Mil) | 3 Sep 1899 | 14 Nov 1966 | 67 | |
| Jameson | (William) Wilson | 16 Feb 1939 1 Jan 1943 1 Jan 1949 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
12 May 1885 | 18 Oct 1962 | 77 | |
| Jamieson | Archibald Auldjo | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 1884 | 23 Oct 1959 | 75 | |
| Jamieson | (David) Ewan | 31 Dec 1985 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Apr 1930 | 21 Mar 2013 | 82 | |
| Jamieson | James William | 2 Jun 1923 | KCMG | 11 Sep 1867 | 8 Jan 1946 | 78 | |
| Jamkhandi, Chief of | Parashuram Raoalias Bhausaheb Patwardhan | 1 Jan 1913 | KCIE | 9 May 1880 | |||
| Jamkhandi, Rajasaheb of | Shankarrao Parashuramrao | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 1906 | |||
| Jammu & Kashmir, Chief Minister of | Daljit Singh | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Jammu & Kashmir, Maharaja of | Pratap Singh | 25 May 1892 12 Dec 1911 1 Jan 1918 |
GCSI GCIE GCB |
14 Jul 1850 | 23 Sep 1925 | 75 | |
| Jammu & Kashmir, Maharaja of | Shree Maharaja Harisinghji Bahadur For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
1 Jan 1918 17 Mar 1922 1 Mar 1929 2 Jan 1933 1 Jan 1946 |
KCIE KCVO GCIE GCSI GCVO |
23 Sep 1895 | 26 Apr 1961 | 65 | |
| Janes | Herbert Charles | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 10 Oct 1884 | 21 Jun 1977 | 92 | |
| Jang | Chandra Shamsher | 2 Jan 1905 | GCSI | 8 Jul 1863 | 26 Nov 1929 | 66 | |
| Janion | Hugh Penderel | 11 Feb 1981 | KCVO | 28 Sep 1923 | 12 Aug 1994 | 70 | |
| Janjira, Nawab of | Ahmad Khan | 1 Jan 1906 | GCIE | 31 Aug 1862 | 2 May 1922 | 59 | |
| Janjira, Nawab of | Sidi Ahmad Khan | 1 Jan 1895 | KCIE | ||||
| Janner | Barnett, later [1970] Baron Janner [L] MP for Whitechapel & St. Georges 1931‑1935, Leicester West 1945‑1950 and Leicester North West 1950‑1970 |
7 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 20 Jun 1892 | 4 May 1982 | 89 | |
| Jansen | Ross Malcolm | 17 Jun 1989 | KBE (Civ) | 6 Sep 1932 | 15 Dec 2010 | 78 | |
| Jansz | (Herbert) Eric | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 1890 | 5 Jan 1976 | 85 | |
| Janvrin | (Hugh) Richard Benest | 1 Jan 1969 | KCB (Mil) | 9 May 1915 | 15 Jan 1993 | 77 | |
| Janvrin | Robin Berry, later [2007] Baron Janvrin [L] PC 1998 |
31 Dec 1997 31 Dec 2002 16 Jun 2007 8 Sep 2007 |
KCVO KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) GCVO |
20 Sep 1946 | |||
| Jaora, Nawab of | Muhammed Iftikhar Ali Khan | 12 Dec 1911 11 May 1937 |
KCIE GBE (Civ) |
17 Jan 1883 | 18 Dec 1947 | 64 | |
| Japp | Henry | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | 6 Jun 1869 | 8 Apr 1939 | 69 | |
| Jaquet | Robert Glover | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1856 | 14 Nov 1937 | 80 | |
| Jardine | Douglas James Governor of North Borneo 1934‑1937, Sierra Leone 1937‑1941 and the Leeward Islands 1941‑1944 |
9 Jun 1938 | KCMG | 13 Oct 1888 | 11 Dec 1946 | 58 | |
| Jardine | John, later [1916] 1st baronet MP for Roxburghshire 1906‑1918 |
22 Jun 1897 | KCIE | 27 Sep 1844 | 26 Apr 1919 | 74 | |
| Jardine Paterson | John Valentine | 11 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 14 Feb 1920 | 12 Mar 2000 | 80 | |
| Jarman | Brian | 27 Oct 1998 | Kt Bach | 9 Jul 1933 | |||
| Jarmay | John Gustav | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 31 Dec 1856 | 22 Aug 1944 | 87 | |
| Jarrad | Vivian Everard Donne See the note at the foot of this page |
11 May 1937 | Kt Bach | 1883 | 25 Jan 1938 | 54 | |
| Jarratt | Alexander Anthony ["Alex"] | 23 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 19 Jan 1924 | 19 Dec 2019 | 95 | |
| Jarratt | Arthur William | 23 Jul 1946 12 Jun 1958 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
22 Sep 1894 | 14 Dec 1958 | 64 | |
| Jarratt | William Smith | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1871 | 23 Mar 1966 | 94 | |
| Jarrett | Clifford George | 31 May 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 1909 | 9 Jul 1995 | 86 | |
| Jarvis | Alexander Weston MP for King's Lynn 1886‑1892 |
24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 26 Dec 1855 | 31 Oct 1939 | 83 | |
| Jarvis | John Layton ["Jack"] | 11 Jul 1967 | Kt Bach | 28 Dec 1887 | 19 Dec 1968 | 80 | |
| Jarvis | Lewis Whincop | 15 Jan 1878 | Kt Bach | 1816 | 2 Nov 1888 | 72 | |
| Jason | David see David John White |
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| Jatar | Nilkanth Shriram | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1887 | 3 Dec 1957 | 70 | |
| Jatia | Onkar Mull | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 10 Aug 1938 | 56 | |
| Javid | Sajid MP for Bromsgrove 2010‑2024; Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport 2014‑2015; Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills 2015‑2016; Secretary of State for Housing, Communities & Local Government 2016‑2018; Home Secretary 2018‑2019; Chancellor of the Exchequer 2019‑2020; Secretary of State for Health & Social Care 2021‑2022; PC 2014 |
21 Feb 2024 | Kt Bach | 5 Dec 1969 | |||
| Jawara | Dawda Kairaba Prime Minister of the Gambia 1962‑1970; President of Gambia 1970‑1994 |
9 Mar 1966 1974 |
Kt Bach Hon GCMG |
16 May 1924 | |||
| Jay | Antony Rupert | 16 Feb 1988 | Kt Bach | 20 Apr 1930 | 21 Aug 2016 | 86 | |
| Jay | Michael Hastings, later [2006] Baron Jay of Ewelme [L] | 31 Dec 1996 17 Jun 2006 |
KCMG GCMG |
19 Jun 1946 | |||
| Jay | Robert Maurice | 15 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | 20 Sep 1959 | |||
| Jayasundera | Ukwatte Acharige | 8 Jul 1952 1 Jun 1953 9 Jun 1955 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) KCMG |
18 Dec 1896 | 1 Aug 1962 | 65 | |
| Jayatilaka | Don Baron | 25 Feb 1932 2 Jun 1943 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
13 Feb 1868 | 31 May 1944 | 76 | |
| Jayawardena | Ranil Malcolm MP for Hampshire North East 2015‑2024; Secretary of State for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs 2022; PC 2022 |
22 Jul 2025 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1986 | |||
| Jayetileke | Edward George Perera | 7 Jun 1951 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1888 | 2 Aug 1975 | 86 | |
| Jay-O'Boyle | Fionnuala Mary | 1 Jun 2022 | DBE (Civ) | 22 Mar 1960 | |||
| Jeans | Alexander Grigor | 26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1849 | 6 Mar 1924 | 74 | |
| Jeans | Alexander Grigor ["Alick"] | 7 Feb 1967 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1912 | 1 Apr 1972 | 59 | |
| Jeans | James Hopwood OM 1939 |
28 Jun 1928 | Kt Bach | 11 Sep 1877 | 16 Sep 1946 | 69 | |
| Jeans | Richard Walter | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1846 | 13 Apr 1924 | 77 | |
| Jebb | Hubert Miles Gladwyn, later [1960] 1st Baron Gladwyn MEP 1973‑1975 and 1975‑1976 |
1 Jan 1949 10 Jun 1954 10 Apr 1957 |
KCMG GCMG GCVO |
25 Apr 1900 | 24 Oct 1996 | 96 | |
| Jebb | Joshua | 25 Mar 1859 | KCB (Civ) | 8 May 1793 | 26 Jun 1863 | 70 | |
| Jebb | Richard Claverhouse MP for Cambridge University 1891‑1905; OM 1905 |
30 Jun 1900 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1841 | 9 Dec 1905 | 64 | |
| Jeejeebhoy | Byramjee | 20 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1881 | 31 Mar 1946 | 65 | |
| Jeejeebhoy | Jamsetjee, later [1857] 1st baronet | 14 Feb 1842 | Kt Bach | 15 Jul 1783 | 14 Apr 1859 | 75 | |
| Jeejeebhoy | Jamsetjee, 5th baronet | 3 Jun 1922 | KCSI | 6 Mar 1878 | 6 Feb 1931 | 52 | |
| Jeewoolall | Ramesh | 23 Jul 1980 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1940 | |||
| Jeffcoate | (Thomas) Norman Arthur | 28 Jul 1970 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1907 | 13 Oct 1992 | 85 | |
| Jeffcott | William | 29 Dec 1849 | Kt Bach | 1800 | 22 Oct 1855 | 55 | |
| Jefferis | Millis Rowland | 17 Aug 1945 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Jan 1899 | 5 Sep 1963 | 64 | |
| Jefferson | Geoffrey | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 10 Apr 1886 | 29 Jan 1961 | 74 | |
| Jefferson | George Rowland | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1921 | 1 Sep 2012 | 91 | |
| Jeffery | Thomas Baird | 25 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1953 | |||
| Jefford | Nerys Angharad | 7 Dec 2016 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Dec 1962 | |||
| Jeffrey | Dianne Michèle | 29 Dec 2023 | DBE (Civ) | Nov 1944 | |||
| Jeffrey | John | 4 Jun 1934 | KCB (Civ) | 1871 | 19 Jun 1947 | 75 | |
| Jeffrey | William Alexander | 29 Dec 2007 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Feb 1948 | |||
| Jeffreys | Alec John CH 2016 |
15 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 9 Jan 1950 | |||
| Jeffreys | George Darell, later [1952] 1st Baron Jeffreys MP for Petersfield 1941‑1951 |
1 Jan 1924 3 Jun 1932 |
KCVO KCB (Mil) |
8 Mar 1878 | 19 Dec 1960 | 82 | |
| Jeffreys | Harold | 10 Feb 1953 | Kt Bach | 22 Apr 1891 | 18 Mar 1989 | 97 | |
| Jeffries | Charles Joseph | 1 Jan 1943 | KCMG | 1896 | 11 Dec 1972 | 76 | |
| Jeffries | John Francis | 31 Dec 1992 | Kt Bach | 28 Mar 1929 | 25 Jan 2019 | 89 | |
| Jeffries | Shirley Williams | 24 Mar 1954 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1886 | 13 Sep 1963 | 77 | |
| Jehanghier | Jenanghier Cowasjee, later [1908] 1st baronet | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 8 Jun 1853 | 26 Jul 1934 | 81 | |
| Jehanghir | Cowasjee, later [1934] 2nd baronet | 3 Jun 1927 1 Jan 1944 |
KCIE GBE (Civ) |
16 Feb 1879 | 17 Oct 1962 | 83 | |
| Jehangir | Rustom | 10 Jul 1924 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1933 | |||
| Jejeebhoy | Rustomjee Cowasjee Cursetjee Jamsetjee, 5th baronet | 3 Jun 1922 | KCSI | 6 Mar 1878 | 6 Feb 1931 | 52 | |
| Jekyll | Agnes Lowndes [wife of Sir Herbert Jekyll] |
1 Jan 1918 | DBE | 12 Oct 1861 | 28 Jan 1937 | 75 | |
| Jekyll | Herbert | 29 Jan 1901 | KCMG | 22 Nov 1846 | 29 Sep 1932 | 85 | |
| Jelf | Arthur Richard | 4 Nov 1901 | Kt Bach | 10 Sep 1837 | 24 Jul 1917 | 79 | |
| Jelf | Arthur Selborne | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 10 Oct 1876 | 26 Feb 1947 | 70 | |
| Jelf | Ernest Arthur | 16 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1868 | 1 Sep 1949 | 80 | |
| Jellicoe | Geoffrey Alan | 23 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1900 | 17 Jul 1996 | 95 | |
| Jellicoe | George Patrick John Rushworth, 2nd Earl Jellicoe First Lord of the Admiralty 1963‑1964; Lord Privy Seal 1970‑1973; PC 1963 |
14 Jun 1986 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Apr 1918 | 22 Feb 2007 | 88 | |
| Jellicoe | John Rushworth, later [1918] 1st Viscount Jellicoe and [1925] 1st Earl Jellicoe Governor General of New Zealand 1920‑1924; OM 1916 |
3 Aug 1907 19 Jun 1911 8 Feb 1915 17 Jun 1916 |
KCVO KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
5 Dec 1859 | 20 Nov 1935 | 75 | |
| Jenkin | Bernard Christison MP for Colchester North 1992‑1997, Essex North 1997‑2010 and Harwich & Essex North 2010- [husband of Baroness Jenkin of Kennington [L]] |
17 Oct 2018 | Kt Bach | 9 Apr 1959 | |||
| Jenkin | William Norman Prentice | 10 Feb 1948 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1899 | 28 Dec 1983 | 84 | |
| Jenkins | Brian Garton | 8 Oct 1991 | GBE (Civ) | 3 Dec 1935 | 25 Nov 2024 | 88 | |
| Jenkins | David Llewelyn, later [1959] Baron Jenkins [L] Lord Justice of Appeal 1949‑1959; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1959; PC 1949 |
4 Jun 1947 | Kt Bach | 8 Apr 1899 | 21 Jul 1969 | 70 | |
| Jenkins | (Edward) Enoch | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 8 Feb 1895 | 25 Feb 1960 | 65 | |
| Jenkins | Elgar Spencer | 1 Nov 1996 | Kt Bach | 16 Jun 1935 | 22 Sep 2017 | 82 | |
| Jenkins | Evan Meredith | 1 Jan 1944 21 Dec 1945 14 Aug 1947 |
KCIE KCSI GCIE |
2 Feb 1896 | 3 Nov 1985 | 89 | |
| Jenkins | Francis Howell | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 1832 | 6 Jun 1906 | 73 | |
| Jenkins | George Frederick | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | 24 Jun 1878 | Jul 1957 | 79 | |
| Jenkins | George Henry | 19 Dec 1904 | Kt Bach | 1843 | 18 Jul 1911 | 68 | |
| Jenkins | Gwyn | 30 Dec 2024 | KCB (Mil) | ||||
| Jenkins | James | 21 Jun 1887 | KCB (Mil) | 1818 | 5 Apr 1912 | 93 | |
| Jenkins | (James) Christopher | 12 Jun 1999 | KCB (Civ) | 20 May 1939 | 29 Dec 2025 | 86 | |
| Jenkins | John | 11 Jun 2011 | KCMG | 26 Jan 1955 | |||
| Jenkins | John Jones, later [1906] 1st Baron Glantawe MP for Carmarthen 1882‑1886 and 1895‑1900 |
17 May 1882 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1835 | 27 Jul 1915 | 80 | |
| Jenkins | John Lewis | 12 Dec 1911 | KCSI | 1857 | 13 Jan 1912 | 54 | |
| Jenkins | Karl William Pamp | 8 Oct 2015 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1944 | |||
| Jenkins | Lawrence Hugh | 30 Jun 1899 1 Jan 1903 |
Kt Bach KCIE |
22 Dec 1858 | 1 Oct 1928 | 69 | |
| Jenkins | (Mary) Jennifer [wife of the Baron Jenkins of Hillhead [L]] |
15 Jun 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Jan 1921 | 2 Feb 2017 | 96 | |
| Jenkins | Michael Nicholas Howard | 11 Mar 1997 | Kt Bach | 13 Oct 1932 | |||
| Jenkins | Michael Romilly Heald | 30 Dec 1989 | KCMG | 9 Jan 1936 | 31 Mar 2013 | 77 | |
| Jenkins | Owain Trevor | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 20 Feb 1907 | 5 Jun 1996 | 89 | |
| Jenkins | Paul Christopher | 16 Jun 2012 | KCB (Civ) | 22 Sep 1954 | 26 Feb 2018 | 63 | |
| Jenkins | Richard MP for Shrewsbury 1830‑1832 and 1837‑1841 |
20 Jul 1838 | GCB (Civ) | 18 Feb 1785 | 30 Dec 1853 | 68 | |
| Jenkins | Simon David | 17 Mar 2004 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1943 | |||
| Jenkins | (Thomas) Gilmour | 8 Jun 1944 1 Jan 1948 |
KBE (Civ) KCB (Civ) |
18 Jul 1894 | 9 Sep 1981 | 87 | |
| Jenkins | Walter St. David | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1874 | 7 Jun 1951 | 77 | |
| Jenkins | William MP for Neath 1922‑1944 |
24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 8 Dec 1944 | 73 | |
| Jenkins | William | 15 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 25 Jul 1904 | 23 Jan 1983 | 78 | |
| Jenkins | William Albert | 17 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 23 Oct 1968 | 90 | |
| Jenkins | William John | 24 Aug 1945 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1892 | 16 Mar 1957 | 64 | |
| Jenkinson | Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool MP for Sandwich 1807‑1812, Bridgnorth 1812‑1818 and East Grinstead 1818‑1828; PC 1841 |
11 Dec 1845 | GCB (Civ) | 29 May 1784 | 3 Oct 1851 | 67 | |
| Jenkinson | (Charles) Hilary | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 1 Nov 1882 | 5 Mar 1961 | 78 | |
| Jenkinson | Edward George | 2 Jun 1888 | KCB (Civ) | 1836 | 1 Mar 1919 | 82 | |
| Jenkinson | Mark Webster | 5 Jun 1926 | KBE (Civ) | 1880 | 4 Nov 1935 | 55 | |
| Jenks | Maurice, later [1932] 1st baronet | 5 Oct 1931 | Kt Bach | 25 Nov 1872 | 19 May 1946 | 73 | |
| Jenkyns | Andrea Marie MP for Morley & Outwood 2015‑2024 |
9 Jun 2023 | DBE (Civ) | 16 Jun 1974 | |||
| Jenkyns | Henry | 25 May 1892 | KCB (Civ) | 1840 | 10 Dec 1899 | 59 | |
| Jenner | Timothy Ivo | 17 Jun 2000 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Dec 1945 | |||
| Jenner | William, 1st baronet | 20 Jan 1872 25 May 1889 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
30 Jan 1815 | 11 Dec 1898 | 83 | |
| Jennings | Albert Victor | 10 Oct 1969 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1896 | 3 Mar 1993 | 96 | |
| Jennings | Arthur Oldham | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | Jul 1855 | 16 Feb 1934 | 78 | |
| Jennings | John Rogers | 14 May 1887 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1820 | 24 Dec 1897 | 77 | |
| Jennings | John Southwood | 21 Oct 1997 | Kt Bach | 30 Mar 1937 | 29 Aug 2024 | 87 | |
| Jennings | Patrick Alfred | 22 Oct 1880 | KCMG | 20 Mar 1831 | 11 Jul 1897 | 66 | |
| Jennings | Peter Nevile Wake | 29 Feb 2000 | Kt Bach | 19 Aug 1934 | |||
| Jennings | Raymond Winter | 5 Nov 1968 | Kt Bach | 12 Dec 1897 | 6 Mar 1995 | 97 | |
| Jennings | Robert Melvill | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Nov 1841 | 16 Aug 1922 | 80 | |
| Jennings | Robert Yewdall | 23 Feb 1982 | Kt Bach | 19 Oct 1913 | 4 Aug 2004 | 90 | |
| Jennings | Roland MP for Sedgefield 1931‑1935 and Hallam 1939‑1959 |
16 Feb 1954 | Kt Bach | 1894 | 5 Dec 1968 | 74 | |
| Jennings | (William) Ivor | 24 May 1948 9 Jun 1955 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
16 May 1903 | 19 Dec 1965 | 62 | |
| Jenour | (Arthur) Maynard Chesterfield | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 7 Jan 1905 | 1 Sep 1992 | 87 | |
| Jensen | John Klunder | 20 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 20 Mar 1884 | 20 Feb 1970 | 85 | |
| Jephcott | Bruce Reginald | 20 Oct 1983 | Kt Bach | 19 Mar 1929 | 11 Jul 1987 | 58 | |
| Jephcott | Harry, later [1962] 1st baronet | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1891 | 29 May 1978 | 87 | |
| Jephson | Alfred | 28 Nov 1891 | Kt Bach | 1841 | 12 Sep 1900 | 59 | |
| Jephson | Michael Charles William Norreys | 16 Dec 2020 | KCVO | 5 Mar 1951 | |||
| Jeppe | Julius | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | Jul 1859 | 2 Sep 1929 | 70 | |
| Jeremie | John Governor of Sierra Leone 1840‑1841 |
5 Nov 1840 | Kt Bach | 1795 | 23 Apr 1841 | 45 | |
| Jermyn | Alfred | 19 May 1919 | Kt Bach | 4 Jun 1845 | 27 Jun 1921 | 76 | |
| Jerningham | Hubert Edward Henry MP for Berwick upon Tweed 1881‑1885; Governor of Mauritius 1892‑1897 and Trinidad & Tobago 1897‑1900 |
2 Jan 1893 | KCMG | 18 Oct 1842 | 23 Apr 1914 | 71 | |
| Jerram | (Cecil) Bertrand | 12 Jun 1947 | KCMG | 22 Oct 1891 | 28 Jan 1971 | 79 | |
| Jerram | Rowland Christopher | 1 Jan 1945 | KBE (Mil) | 20 Feb 1890 | 23 Apr 1981 | 91 | |
| Jerram | Thomas Henry Martyn | 1 Jan 1914 15 Sep 1916 3 Jun 1919 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG GCMG |
6 Sep 1858 | 19 Mar 1933 | 74 | |
| Jerred | Walter Tapper | 9 Feb 1918 | KCB (Civ) | 1864 | Oct 1918 | 54 | |
| Jersey, Earl and Countess of | see "Child-Villiers" | ||||||
| Jervis | John MP for Chester 1832‑1850; Solicitor General 1846; Attorney General 1846‑1850; Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1850‑1856; PC 1850 |
1 Aug 1846 | Kt Bach | 12 Jan 1802 | 1 Nov 1856 | 54 | |
| Jervois | William Francis Drummond Governor of the Straits Settlements 1875‑1877, South Australia 1877‑1883 and New Zealand 1883‑1889 |
28 May 1874 25 May 1878 |
KCMG GCMG |
10 Sep 1821 | 17 Aug 1897 | 75 | |
| Jess | Carl Herman | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 1884 | 16 Jun 1948 | 63 | |
| Jessel | George MP for Dover 1868‑1873; Solicitor General 1871‑1873; Master of the Rolls 1873‑1883; PC 1873 |
21 Feb 1872 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1824 | 21 Mar 1883 | 59 | |
| Jessel | Penelope | 31 Dec 1986 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Jan 1920 | 2 Dec 1996 | 76 | |
| Jessel | Richard Hugh | 5 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1896 | 15 Jul 1979 | 83 | |
| Jetté | Louis Amable | 17 Sep 1901 | KCMG | 15 Jan 1836 | 5 May 1920 | 84 | |
| Jeudwine | Hugh Sandham | 3 Jun 1918 28 Dec 1922 |
KCB (Mil) KBE (Mil) |
9 Jun 1862 | 2 Dec 1942 | 80 | |
| Jeune | Francis Henry, later [1905] 1st Baron St. Helier PC 1892 |
23 Feb 1891 22 Jun 1897 26 Jun 1902 |
Kt Bach KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
17 Mar 1843 | 9 Apr 1905 | 62 | |
| Jeune | Susan Mary Elizabeth, Baroness St. Helier [widow of the 1st Baron] |
3 Jun 1925 | DBE (Civ) | 1845 | 25 Jan 1931 | 85 | |
| Jewkes | Gordon Wesley Governor of the Falkland Islands 1985‑1988 |
16 Jun 1990 | KCMG | 18 Nov 1931 | |||
| Jewson | Richard Wilson | 28 Dec 2018 | KCVO | 5 Aug 1944 | |||
| Jeypore, Zamindar of | Vikrama Deo | 12 Dec 1911 | KCIE | 6 Dec 1874 | |||
| Jha | Mahamahopadhyaya Ganganath | 12 Jun 1941 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 9 Nov 1941 | 70 | |
| Jhabua, Raja of | Dileep Singh | 14 Aug 1947 | KCIE | c 1905 | 23 Feb 1965 | ||
| Jhalawar, Maharaja of | Bhawani Singh Bahadur | 26 Jun 1908 | KCSI | 4 Sep 1874 | 13 Apr 1929 | 54 | |
| Jhalawar, Maharaja of | Shri Rajendra Singhji Dev Bahadur | 9 Jun 1938 | KCSI | 15 Jul 1900 | 2 Sep 1943 | 43 | |
| Jiang | Xiangqian ["Jane"] | 17 Jun 2017 | DBE (Civ) | 1950 | |||
| Jibowu | Olumuyiwa | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | Aug 1899 | 1 Jun 1959 | 59 | |
| Jind, Maharaja of | Raghubir Singh | 31 Dec 1875 | GCSI | 1832 | 7 Mar 1887 | 54 | |
| Jind, Maharaja of | Ranbir Singh Rajendra | 1 Jan 1909 1 Jan 1916 11 May 1937 |
KCSI GCIE GCSI |
1879 | 31 Mar 1948 | 68 | |
| Jind, Maharaja of | Sarup Singh | 11 Nov 1863 | KSI | 1812 | 1864 | 52 | |
| Jivanjee | Yusufali Alibhai Karimjee | 21 Mar 1958 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 17 Mar 1966 | 83 | |
| Job | Peter James Denton | 20 Nov 2001 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1941 | |||
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Jashwant Singh II | 31 Dec 1875 | GCSI | 1838 | 11 Oct 1895 | 57 | |
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Rajeshwar Maharaja Dhiraj Maharaja Sri Sumer Singhji | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 14 Jan 1898 | 3 Oct 1918 | 20 | |
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Sardar Singh | 26 Jun 1908 1 Jan 1910 |
KCSI GCSI |
1880 | 21 Mar 1911 | 30 | |
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Takht Singh | 12 Feb 1866 24 May 1866 |
KCSI GCSI |
6 Jun 1819 | 13 Feb 1873 | 53 | |
| Jodhpur, Maharaja of | Umaid Singhji | 17 Mar 1922 3 Jun 1925 1 Jan 1930 23 Jun 1936 |
KCVO KCSI GCIE GCSI |
8 Jul 1903 | 9 Jun 1947 | 43 | |
| Jodrell | Neville Paul MP for Norfolk Mid 1918 and King's Lynn 1918‑1923 |
12 Dec 1922 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1858 | 20 May 1932 | 73 | |
| Joel | Asher Alexander | 7 May 1971 15 Jun 1974 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
4 May 1912 | 9 Nov 1998 | 86 | |
| John | Caspar | 31 May 1956 11 Jun 1960 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
22 Mar 1903 | 11 Jul 1984 | 81 | |
| John | David Glyndwr | 12 Jun 1999 | KCMG | 20 Jul 1938 | Nov 2019 | 81 | |
| John | Edwin | 10 Feb 1922 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1856 | 2 Feb 1935 | 78 | |
| John | Elton Hercules | 24 Feb 1998 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1947 | |||
| John | Rupert Godfrey Governor of St. Vincent 1970‑1976 |
7 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 19 May 1916 | 25 Dec 1996 | 80 | |
| John | Stanley Kendrick ["Stalky"] Governor General of St. Vincent & the Grenadines 2025- |
30 Dec 2025 | GCMG | 1 Jun 1951 | |||
| John | Susan | 31 Dec 2010 | DBE (Civ) | 1953 | |||
| John | William Goscombe | 14 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1860 | 15 Dec 1952 | 92 | |
| Johns | Adrian James Governor of Gibraltar 2009‑2013 |
29 Dec 2007 | KCB (Mil) | 1 Sep 1951 | |||
| Johns | Arthur William | 2 Jan 1933 | KCB (Civ) | 1873 | 13 Jan 1937 | 63 | |
| Johns | Richard Edward | 31 Dec 1993 14 Jun 1997 17 Dec 2007 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) KCVO |
28 Jul 1939 | |||
| Johns | William Arthur | 1 Jan 1914 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1858 | 2 Jun 1918 | 59 | |
| Johnson | Adam Martin | 16 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | 4 Oct 1965 | |||
| Johnson | Allen Bayard | 25 May 1889 | KCB (Mil) | 2 May 1829 | 7 Feb 1907 | 77 | |
| Johnson | Anne Mandall | 15 Jun 2013 | DBE (Civ) | 30 Jan 1954 | |||
| Johnson | Arthur Palmer | 25 Feb 1932 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 21 Jun 1944 | 78 | |
| Johnson | Benjamin Sands | 7 Jul 1910 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1865 | 25 Dec 1937 | 72 | |
| Johnson [Golding from 1961] | (Cecilie) Monica | 1 Jan 1958 | DBE (Mil) | 6 Aug 1902 | 6 Jun 1997 | 94 | |
| Johnson | Celia | 13 Jun 1981 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Dec 1908 | 25 Apr 1982 | 73 | |
| Johnson | Charles Cooper | 24 May 1881 23 May 1900 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
20 Dec 1827 | 7 Dec 1905 | 77 | |
| Johnson | Diana Ruth MP for Kingston-upon-Hull North 2005‑2024 and Kingston-upon-Hull North & Cottingham 2024- |
27 Dec 2019 | DBE (Civ) | 25 Jul 1966 | |||
| Johnson | Doris Louise Sands | 16 Jun 1979 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Jun 1921 | 21 Jun 1983 | 62 | |
| Johnson | Edward | 18 Jul 1838 | Kt Bach | 1785 | 10 Jan 1862 | 76 | |
| Johnson | Edwin Beaumont | 29 May 1875 21 Jun 1887 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
4 Jul 1825 | 18 Jun 1893 | 67 | |
| Johnson | Edwin Geoffrey | 16 Mar 2022 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1963 | |||
| Johnson | Ernest James | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1881 | 21 Dec 1962 | 81 | |
| Johnson | Francis Godschall | 30 Jun 1890 | Kt Bach | 1 Jan 1817 | 27 May 1894 | 77 | |
| Johnson | Frank William Frederick | 1 Jan 1941 | KBE (Civ) | Jun 1866 | 6 Sep 1943 | 77 | |
| Johnson | Frederic Charles | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 13 Dec 1890 | 31 May 1972 | 81 | |
| Johnson | Garry Dene | 30 Dec 1989 | KCB (Mil) | 20 Sep 1937 | |||
| Johnson | George | 5 Jul 1892 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1818 | 3 Jun 1896 | 77 | |
| Johnson | George | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 30 Sep 1867 | 10 Jul 1947 | 79 | |
| Johnson | George Frederick | 13 Jun 1957 | KCVO | 28 Nov 1903 | 23 Jul 1980 | 76 | |
| Johnson | George Henry | 23 Jan 1934 | Kt Bach | 6 Mar 1872 | 31 Oct 1936 | 64 | |
| Johnson | Henry Cecil | 5 Nov 1968 1 Jan 1972 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
11 Sep 1906 | 13 Mar 1988 | 81 | |
| Johnson | Henry James | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 14 Jun 1851 | 1 Mar 1917 | 65 | |
| Johnson | Jeremy Charles | 14 Nov 2019 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1971 | |||
| Johnson | John Henry | 6 Aug 1874 | Kt Bach | 1826 | 2 Oct 1909 | 83 | |
| Johnson | (John Nesbitt) Gordon | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 25 Feb 1885 | 9 Jun 1955 | 70 | |
| Johnson | John Rodney | 11 Jun 1988 | KCMG | 6 Sep 1930 | 15 Oct 2018 | 88 | |
| Johnson | Leslie Wilson | 17 Jun 2000 | KBE (Civ) | 2 Apr 1916 | 31 Aug 2000 | 84 | |
| Johnson | Louis Stanley MP for Walthamstow East 1918‑1924 |
25 Jun 1920 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1869 | 30 Nov 1937 | 68 | |
| Johnson | Louise Napier | 31 Dec 2002 | DBE (Civ) | 26 Sep 1940 | 25 Sep 2012 | 71 | |
| Johnson | Nelson King | 2 Jun 1943 | KCB (Civ) | 11 Mar 1892 | 23 Mar 1954 | 62 | |
| Johnson | Philip Bulmer | 10 Feb 1948 | Kt Bach | 12 Nov 1887 | 12 Jun 1964 | 76 | |
| Johnson | Robert Arthur | 4 Jun 1928 1 Jan 1935 |
KCB (Civ) KCVO |
26 Mar 1874 | 2 Mar 1938 | 63 | |
| Johnson | (Robert) Lionel | 14 Mar 1989 | Kt Bach | 9 Feb 1933 | 25 Oct 2020 | 87 | |
| Johnson | Robert Stewart | 7 Jul 1942 | Kt Bach | 7 Aug 1872 | 28 Aug 1951 | 79 | |
| Johnson | Ronald Ernest Charles | 3 Nov 1970 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1913 | 8 Mar 1996 | 82 | |
| Johnson | Samuel George | 11 Aug 1893 | Kt Bach | 1831 | 11 Dec 1909 | 78 | |
| Johnson | Sidney Midlane | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1885 | 11 Jun 1960 | 74 | |
| Johnson | Vassel Godfrey | 26 Feb 1994 | Kt Bach | 18 Jan 1922 | 12 Nov 2008 | 86 | |
| Johnson | Walter | 18 Dec 1905 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 27 Dec 1912 | 67 | |
| Johnson | Walter Burford | 10 Jul 1935 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1885 | 5 Jul 1951 | 65 | |
| Johnson | William Clarence | 16 Jul 1957 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1899 | 9 Mar 1982 | 82 | |
| Johnson | William Elliot | 5 Jun 1920 | KCMG | 10 Apr 1862 | 8 Dec 1932 | 70 | |
| Johnson | William Gillilan MP for Belfast 1841‑1842 |
12 Aug 1849 | Kt Bach | 1808 | 9 Apr 1886 | 77 | |
| Johnson-Gilbert | Ian Anderson | 10 Feb 1959 | Kt Bach | 23 Oct 1891 | 6 Dec 1974 | 83 | |
| Johnson-Marshall | Stirrat Andrew William | 2 Mar 1971 | Kt Bach | 19 Feb 1912 | 16 Dec 1981 | 69 | |
| Johnson Smith | Geoffrey MP for Holborn & St. Pancras South 1959‑1964, East Grinstead 1965‑1983 and Wealden 1983‑2001; PC 1996 |
7 Dec 1982 | Kt Bach | 16 Apr 1924 | 11 Aug 2010 | 86 | |
| Johnston | Alexander | 1 Jun 1953 1 Jan 1962 |
KBE (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
27 Aug 1905 | 7 Sep 1994 | 89 | |
| Johnston | Charles, later [1916] 1st baronet | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 3 May 1848 | 10 Apr 1933 | 84 | |
| Johnston | Charles Collier, later [1987] Baron Johnston of Rockport [L] | 25 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 4 Mar 1915 | 30 Apr 2002 | 87 | |
| Johnston | Charles Hepburn Governor of Aden 1960‑1963 |
1 Jan 1959 1 Jan 1971 |
KCMG GCMG |
11 Mar 1912 | 23 Apr 1986 | 74 | |
| [Johnston] | Charles John See the note at the foot of this page |
26 Jun 1918 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1845 | 13 Jun 1918 | 72 | |
| Johnston | Christopher Nicholson MP for Edinburgh & St. Andrew's Universities 1916‑1917; Senator of the College of Justice as Lord Sands 1917‑1934 |
21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1857 | 26 Feb 1934 | 76 | |
| Johnston | (David) Russell, later [1997] Baron Russell‑Johnston [L] MP for Inverness 1964‑1983 and Inverness, Nairn & Lochaber 1983‑1997 |
30 Jul 1985 | Kt Bach | 28 Jul 1932 | 27 Jul 2008 | 75 | |
| Johnston | Duncan Alexander | 9 Nov 1906 | KCMG | 25 Jun 1847 | 22 Oct 1931 | 84 | |
| Johnston | Edward Alexander | 31 Dec 1988 | KBE (Civ) | 19 Mar 1929 | 11 Nov 1991 | 62 | |
| Johnston | Frederick William | 3 Jun 1927 | KCIE | 2 Nov 1872 | 1 May 1947 | 74 | |
| Johnston | Gaston | 7 Jul 1959 | Kt Bach | 19 Dec 1874 | 5 Aug 1965 | 90 | |
| Johnston | George Lawson, later [1929] 1st Baron Luke | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Sep 1873 | 23 Feb 1943 | 69 | |
| Johnston | Harold Featherston | 15 Aug 1947 | Kt Bach | 19 Apr 1875 | 27 Jul 1959 | 84 | |
| Johnston | Henry Hamilton | 10 Jan 1896 9 Nov 1901 |
KCB (Civ) GCMG |
12 Jun 1858 | 31 Jul 1927 | 69 | |
| Johnston | Ian St. John Lawson, 2nd Baron Luke | 1 Jan 1976 | KCVO | 7 Jun 1905 | 25 May 1996 | 90 | |
| Johnston | James PC [I] 1919 |
1918 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1849 | 13 Apr 1924 | 74 | |
| Johnston | John | 10 Jul 1945 | Kt Bach | 16 Sep 1873 | 9 Mar 1952 | 78 | |
| Johnston | John Baines | 1 Jan 1966 22 Feb 1972 31 Dec 1977 |
KCMG KCVO GCMG |
13 May 1918 | 16 Oct 2005 | 87 | |
| Johnston | John Barr | 12 Jan 1899 | Kt Bach | 9 Aug 1843 | 12 Feb 1919 | 75 | |
| Johnston | John Frederick Dame | 13 Jun 1981 13 Jun 1987 |
KCVO GCVO |
24 Aug 1922 | 10 Sep 2006 | 84 | |
| Johnston | Maurice Robert | 31 Dec 1981 | KCB (Mil) | 27 Oct 1929 | 10 Nov 2024 | 95 | |
| Johnston | Reginald Fleming | 3 Jun 1930 | KCMG | Oct 1874 | 6 Mar 1938 | 63 | |
| Johnston | Rotha Geraldine Diane | 11 Jun 2016 | DBE (Civ) | Aug 1959 | |||
| Johnston | William | 28 Aug 1851 | Kt Bach | 1802 | 7 Feb 1888 | 85 | |
| Johnston | William Campbell | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 1860 | 6 Oct 1938 | 78 | |
| Johnston | William Ernest George | 31 Jul 1951 | Kt Bach | 31 Oct 1884 | 26 Oct 1951 | 66 | |
| Johnston | (William) Ian Ridley | 24 Nov 2009 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1945 | |||
| Johnston | William Wallace Stewart | 6 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 21 Dec 1887 | 21 Aug 1962 | 74 | |
| Johnstone | Alexander Howat | 1 Mar 1950 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1876 | 28 May 1956 | 79 | |
| Johnstone | Clive Charles Carruthers | 28 Dec 2018 | KBE (Mil) | 6 Sep 1963 | 12 May 2024 | 60 | |
| Johnstone | Donald Campbell | 1 Jan 1915 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1857 | 26 Nov 1920 | 63 | |
| Johnstone | Geoffrey Adams Dinwiddie | 31 Dec 2001 | KCMG | 19 Sep 1927 | 4 Aug 2017 | 89 | |
| Johnstone | James | 15 Feb 1887 | KCSI | 9 Feb 1841 | 14 Jun 1895 | 54 | |
| Johnstone | (John) Raymond | 14 Jul 1993 | Kt Bach | 27 Oct 1929 | 15 Aug 2022 | 92 | |
| Johnstone | Robert James | 17 Feb 1938 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 26 Oct 1938 | 66 | |
| Johnstone | Robert Stewart | 12 Jul 1915 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1855 | 31 Dec 1936 | 81 | |
| Johnstone-Burt | Charles Anthony ["Tony"] | 10 Oct 2020 | KCVO | 1 Feb 1958 | |||
| Joint | (Edgar) James | 1 Jan 1958 | KCMG | 7 May 1902 | 25 Mar 1981 | 78 | |
| Jolliffe | Anthony Stuart | 6 Oct 1982 | GBE (Civ) | 12 Aug 1938 | |||
| Jolly | Alan | 13 Jun 1964 8 Jun 1968 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
12 Nov 1910 | 15 Sep 1977 | 66 | |
| Jolly | (Arthur) Richard | 30 Dec 2000 | KCMG | 30 Jun 1934 | |||
| Jolly | Gordon Gray | 12 Jun 1941 | KCIE | 6 Apr 1886 | 1 Mar 1962 | 75 | |
| Jolly | William Evelyn Hatten | 1 Jan 1944 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Sep 1887 | 12 Jan 1961 | 73 | |
| Joly de Lotbinière | Edmond | 22 Jul 1964 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1903 | 13 Feb 1994 | 90 | |
| Joly de Lotbinière | Henri Gustave | 25 May 1895 | KCMG | 5 Dec 1829 | 15 Nov 1908 | 78 | |
| Jonas | John Peter | 27 Apr 2000 | Kt Bach | 14 Oct 1946 | 22 Apr 2020 | 73 | |
| Jonas | Joseph [knighthood revoked 30 Aug 1918] For information on the reason for this revocation, see the note at the foot of this page |
24 Jul 1905 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1845 | 22 Aug 1921 | 76 | |
| Jonas | Judith Mayhew | 15 Jun 2002 | DBE (Civ) | 18 Oct 1948 | |||
| Jones | Alan Jeffrey | 9 Mar 2005 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1940 | 25 Feb 2022 | 81 | |
| Jones | Alfred Lewis | 9 Nov 1901 | KCMG | 1845 | 13 Dec 1909 | 64 | |
| Jones | Arthur Llewellyn | 15 Jan 2025 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Jones | Austin Ellis Lloyd | 30 Oct 1945 | Kt Bach | 27 Apr 1884 | 31 Mar 1967 | 82 | |
| Jones | (Bennett) Melvill | 10 Feb 1942 | Kt Bach | 28 Jan 1887 | 31 Oct 1975 | 88 | |
| Jones | Bertram Hyde | 1 Jan 1920 | KBE (Civ) | 9 Jan 1879 | 14 Oct 1961 | 82 | |
| Jones | Brynmor | 20 Feb 1968 | Kt Bach | 25 Sep 1903 | 16 Jul 1989 | 85 | |
| Jones | (Cadwaladr) Bryner | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 6 Apr 1872 | 10 Dec 1954 | 82 | |
| Jones | (Charles) Edward Webb | 31 Dec 1988 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Sep 1936 | 14 May 2007 | 70 | |
| Jones | Charles Ernest | 14 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 13 Mar 1892 | 17 Aug 1953 | 61 | |
| Jones | Charles Lloyd | 21 Jan 1952 | Kt Bach | 28 May 1878 | 30 Jul 1958 | 80 | |
| Jones | Charles Phibbs | 1 Jan 1960 12 Jun 1965 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
29 Jun 1906 | 4 Jan 1988 | 81 | |
| Jones | Charles Sydney MP for West Derby 1923‑1924 |
11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 7 Feb 1872 | 16 Feb 1947 | 75 | |
| Jones | Clement Wakefield | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 26 Jun 1880 | 29 Oct 1963 | 83 | |
| Jones | Clive William | 8 Jun 2019 | KCMG | Jan 1949 | |||
| Jones | Cyril Edgar | 8 Jun 1944 | KCIE | 29 Dec 1891 | 21 Jun 1970 | 78 | |
| Jones | Cyril Vivian | 10 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 2 Sep 1961 | 79 | |
| Jones | David Brynmor MP for Stroud 1892‑1895 and Swansea District 1895‑1914; PC 1912 |
24 Jul 1906 | Kt Bach | 12 May 1852 | 6 Aug 1921 | 69 | |
| Jones | David Charles | 24 Jun 2009 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1943 | 28 Dec 2019 | 76 | |
| Jones | (David) Fletcher | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1895 | 22 Feb 1977 | 81 | |
| Jones | Derek William | 31 Dec 2013 | KCB (Civ) | 8 Dec 1952 | |||
| Jones | Digby Marritt, later [2007] Baron Jones of Birmingham [L] | 22 Mar 2005 | Kt Bach | 28 Oct 1955 | |||
| Jones | Edgar Rees MP for Merthyr Tydvil 1910‑1918 and Merthyr 1918‑1922 |
1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 27 Aug 1878 | 16 Jun 1962 | 83 | |
| Jones | Edmund Britten | 30 Jun 1953 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1888 | 30 Sep 1953 | 64 | |
| Jones | Edward Warburton PC [NI] 1965; PC 1979 |
21 Mar 1973 | Kt Bach | 3 Jul 1912 | 18 Mar 1993 | 80 | |
| Jones | Eric Malcolm | 1 Jan 1957 | KCMG | 27 Apr 1907 | 24 Dec 1986 | 79 | |
| Jones | Evan | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 5 Jun 1949 | 80 | |
| Jones | Ewart Ray Herbert | 16 Jul 1963 | Kt Bach | 16 Mar 1911 | 7 May 2002 | 91 | |
| Jones | Francis Adolphus | 3 Jun 1925 | KBE (Civ) | 29 May 1861 | 21 Sep 1947 | 86 | |
| Jones | George | 1 Jan 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 11 Nov 1896 | 24 Aug 1992 | 95 | |
| Jones | George William Henry MP for Stoke Newington 1918‑1923 and 1924‑1945 |
16 Feb 1928 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 3 Jan 1956 | 81 | |
| Jones | Glyn Smallwood Governor of Nyasaland 1961‑1964 and Governor General of Malawi 1964‑1966 |
16 Sep 1960 7 Dec 1964 |
KCMG GCMG |
9 Jan 1908 | 10 Jun 1992 | 84 | |
| Jones | Gordon Pearce | 30 Dec 1989 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1927 | 31 Jan 1999 | 71 | |
| Jones | Gwyneth | 31 Dec 1985 | DBE (Civ) | 7 Nov 1936 | |||
| Jones | Harold Spencer | 13 Jul 1943 9 Jun 1955 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
29 Mar 1890 | 3 Nov 1960 | 70 | |
| Jones | Harry David | 5 Jul 1855 28 Jun 1861 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
14 Mar 1791 | 2 Aug 1866 | 75 | |
| Jones | Harry Ernest | 20 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 1 Aug 1911 | 4 Feb 1998 | 86 | |
| Jones | Harry George | 15 Mar 2000 | Kt Bach | 29 Apr 1927 | |||
| Jones | Henry | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 30 Nov 1852 | 4 Feb 1922 | 69 | |
| Jones | Henry | 18 Feb 1919 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 29 Oct 1926 | 64 | |
| Jones | Henry Frank Harding | 7 Feb 1956 1 Jan 1965 1 Jan 1972 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
13 Jul 1906 | 9 Oct 1987 | 81 | |
| Jones | Henry Haydn MP for Merioneth 1910‑1945 |
11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1863 | 2 Jul 1950 | 86 | |
| Jones | Horace | 30 Jul 1886 | Kt Bach | 20 May 1819 | 21 May 1887 | 68 | |
| Jones | Howard Sutton | 22 Jun 1897 | KCB (Mil) | 10 Feb 1835 | 8 Dec 1912 | 77 | |
| Jones | James | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 23 Sep 1895 | 28 May 1962 | 66 | |
| Jones | James Duncan | 1 Jan 1972 | KCB (Civ) | 28 Oct 1914 | 6 Sep 1995 | 80 | |
| Jones | James Edward | 29 Jun 1914 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1843 | 8 Jan 1922 | 78 | |
| Jones | James Stuart Bishop of Hull 1994‑1998; Bishop of Liverpool 1998‑2013 |
31 Dec 2016 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Aug 1948 | |||
| Jones | John | 16 Nov 1858 | KCB (Mil) | 1811 | 21 Feb 1878 | 66 | |
| Jones | John Francis | 11 Mar 2003 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1950 | |||
| Jones | John James | 11 May 1937 | Kt Bach | 1845 | 30 Mar 1938 | 92 | |
| Jones | (John) Kenneth Trevor | 16 Feb 1965 | Kt Bach | 11 Jul 1910 | 25 Oct 1995 | 85 | |
| Jones | John Lewis | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Civ) | 17 Feb 1923 | 9 Mar 1998 | 75 | |
| Jones | John Thomas, 1st baronet | 19 Jul 1838 | KCB (Mil) | 1783 | 26 Feb 1843 | 59 | |
| Jones | John Whitworth | 1 Jan 1949 10 Jun 1954 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
28 Feb 1896 | 4 Feb 1981 | 84 | |
| Jones | Jonathan Guy | 27 Dec 2019 | KCB (Mil) | 21 May 1962 | |||
| Jones | Karen Elisabeth Dind | 1 Jun 2022 | DBE (Civ) | 29 Jul 1956 | |||
| Jones | Katharine Henrietta | 11 Jun 1942 | DBE (Mil) | 3 Feb 1888 | 29 Dec 1967 | 79 | |
| Jones | Keith Stephen | 19 Mar 1980 | Kt Bach | 7 Jul 1911 | 2 Mar 2012 | 100 | |
| Jones | Kenneth George Illtyd | 31 May 1974 | Kt Bach | 26 May 1921 | 12 Jul 2004 | 83 | |
| Jones | Kenneth Lloyd | 27 Feb 2009 | Kt Bach | 13 Jun 1952 | |||
| Jones | Laurence Alfred | 13 Jun 1987 | KCB (Mil) | 18 Jan 1933 | 23 Sep 1995 | 62 | |
| Jones | Lewis | 4 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 1884 | 10 Dec 1968 | 84 | |
| Jones | Lewis Tobias | 28 Jun 1861 24 May 1873 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
24 Dec 1797 | 17 Oct 1895 | 97 | |
| Jones | Lyman Melvin | 6 Jul 1911 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1843 | 15 Apr 1917 | 73 | |
| Jones | Lyndon Hugh | 2 Mar 1999 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1943 | |||
| Jones | Mark Ellis Powell | 12 Feb 2010 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1951 | |||
| Jones | Marcus Charles MP for Nuneaton 2010‑2024; PC 2023 |
30 Dec 2024 | Kt Bach | 5 Apr 1974 | |||
| Jones | Mary Latchford Kingsmill | 1 Jan 1958 | DBE (Civ) | 1878 | 2 Apr 1968 | 89 | |
| Jones | Michael Niko | 5 Jun 2017 | KNZM | 8 Apr 1965 | |||
| Jones | (Owen) Trevor | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 17 Dec 1926 | 8 Sep 2016 | 89 | |
| Jones | Philip Andrew | 14 Jun 2014 27 Dec 2019 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
14 Feb 1960 | |||
| Jones | Philip Frederick | 8 Oct 1971 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1912 | 27 Apr 1983 | 70 | |
| Jones | Philip Sydney | 30 Jun 1905 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1836 | 18 Sep 1918 | 82 | |
| Jones | Robert, later [1926] 1st baronet | 13 Jun 1917 3 Jun 1919 |
Kt Bach KBE (Mil) |
26 Jun 1858 | 14 Jan 1933 | 74 | |
| Jones | Robert Edward | 17 Jun 1989 | Kt Bach | 24 Nov 1939 | 2 May 2025 | 85 | |
| Jones | (Robert) Owen | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 19 Apr 1901 | 13 Oct 1972 | 71 | |
| Jones | Roderick | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 31 Oct 1877 | 23 Jan 1962 | 84 | |
| Jones | Roger Spencer | 8 Jun 2005 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1943 | |||
| Jones | Samuel Owen | 23 Sep 1966 | Kt Bach | 20 Aug 1905 | 19 Jul 1985 | 79 | |
| Jones | Thomas | 15 Feb 1944 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 30 Jul 1945 | 75 | |
| Jones | Thomas Alfred | 24 Feb 1880 | Kt Bach | 1823 | 11 May 1893 | 69 | |
| Jones | Thomas Artemus | 24 Feb 1931 | Kt Bach | 1871 | 15 Oct 1943 | 72 | |
| Jones | Thomas George | 31 Mar 1921 | KBE (Civ) | 5 Jan 1881 | 30 Nov 1948 | 67 | |
| Jones | Thomas Heron, 7th Viscount Ranelagh | 24 May 1881 | KCB (Civ) | 9 Jan 1812 | 13 Nov 1885 | 73 | |
| Jones | (Thomas) Philip | 24 Jul 1986 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1931 | 19 Jul 2000 | 69 | |
| Jones | Tom - see Thomas Jones Woodward |
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| Jones | Tracy French Gavin | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | 1872 | 14 May 1953 | 80 | |
| Jones | Vaughan Frederick Randal [originally DCNZM 3 Jun 2002] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 31 Dec 1952 | |||
| Jones | Vincent Strickland | 1 Jan 1941 | KBE (Civ) | 15 Feb 1874 | 1 May 1967 | 93 | |
| Jones | William | 2 Jun 1869 29 May 1886 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
1807 | 8 Apr 1890 | 82 | |
| Jones | William | 12 Jul 1949 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1888 | 7 Jun 1961 | 72 | |
| Jones | (William) Elwyn Edwards MP for Conway 1950‑1951 |
7 Feb 1978 | Kt Bach | 5 Jan 1904 | 4 Jul 1989 | 85 | |
| Jones | (William) Emrys | 20 Jul 1971 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1915 | 29 Jun 2000 | 84 | |
| Jones | William Hollingworth Quayle | 18 Jan 1892 | Kt Bach | 6 Feb 1854 | 6 Jan 1925 | 70 | |
| Jones | William John | 1 Jan 1919 | KBE (Civ) | 31 Dec 1866 | 12 Oct 1938 | 71 | |
| Jones | (William John) Andrew | 19 Oct 1943 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1889 | 20 Jun 1971 | 81 | |
| Jones Parry | Emyr | 31 Dec 2001 16 Jun 2007 |
KCMG GCMG |
21 Sep 1947 | |||
| Jones-Parry | Ernest | 2 Nov 1978 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1908 | 6 Aug 1992 | 84 | |
| Jopson | (Reginald) Keith | 1 Jan 1955 | KCMG | 25 Oct 1898 | 27 May 1957 | 58 | |
| Jordan | Carole | 17 Jun 2006 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Jul 1941 | |||
| Jordan | Frederick Richard | 1 Jan 1936 | KCMG | 13 Oct 1881 | 4 Nov 1949 | 68 | |
| Jordan | John Newell PC 1915 |
24 Jun 1904 25 Jun 1909 12 Dec 1911 5 Jun 1920 |
KCMG KCB (Civ) GCIE GCMG |
5 Sep 1852 | 14 Sep 1925 | 73 | |
| Jordan | Marcus de Lambert | Nov 2008 | KA | 1929 | Oct 2011 | 82 | |
| Jordan | Neville | 31 Dec 2014 | KNZM | 15 May 1943 | |||
| Jordan | Richard Bowen | 31 May 1956 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Feb 1902 | 24 Apr 1994 | 92 | |
| Jordan | William Joseph PC 1946 |
5 Jun 1952 | KCMG | 19 May 1879 | 8 Apr 1959 | 79 | |
| Jose | Ivan Bede | 27 Dec 1963 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1893 | 23 Nov 1969 | 76 | |
| Joseph | Francis L'Estrange, later [1942] 1st baronet | 10 Feb 1922 3 Jun 1935 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
31 Jul 1870 | 8 Feb 1951 | 80 | |
| Joseph | (Herbert) Leslie | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 4 Jan 1908 | 7 Jan 1992 | 84 | |
| Joseph | Maxwell | 10 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 31 May 1910 | 22 Sep 1982 | 72 | |
| Joseph | Monica Theresa | 15 Jun 2013 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Jan 1934 | 6 Jul 2023 | 88 | |
| Joseph | Samuel George, later [1943] 1st baronet | 8 Oct 1934 | Kt Bach | 15 Aug 1888 | 4 Oct 1944 | 56 | |
| Joseph | (Samuel) Norman | 16 Jul 1963 1 Jan 1969 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
12 Dec 1908 | 17 Nov 1974 | 65 | |
| Joshi | Moropant Vishwanath | 26 Oct 1923 1 Jan 1926 |
Kt Bach KCIE |
1861 | |||
| Joske | Percy Ernest | 31 Aug 1977 | Kt Bach | 5 Oct 1895 | 25 Apr 1981 | 85 | |
| Joubert De La Ferte | Philip Bennet | 9 Jun 1938 | KCB (Mil) | 21 May 1887 | 21 Jan 1965 | 77 | |
| Joughin | Michael | 29 Oct 1991 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1926 | 11 Apr 1996 | 69 | |
| Jourdain | Henry John | 1 Jan 1900 | KCMG | 1835 | 14 May 1901 | 65 | |
| Jowell | Jeffrey Lionel | 11 Jun 2011 | KCMG | 4 Nov 1938 | |||
| Jowell | Roger Mark | 13 Feb 2008 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1942 | 25 Dec 2011 | 69 | |
| Jowell | Tessa Jane Helen Douglas, later [2015] Baroness Jowell [L] MP for Dulwich 1992‑1997 and Dulwich & West Norwood 1997‑2015; Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport 2001‑2007; Paymaster General 2007‑2010; PC 1998 |
16 Jun 2012 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Sep 1947 | 12 May 2018 | 70 | |
| Jowett | Susan | 31 Dec 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Sep 1952 | |||
| Jowitt | Edwin Frank | 10 Feb 1989 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1929 | |||
| Jowitt | William Allen, later [1945] 1st Baron Jowitt, [1947] 1st Viscount Jowitt and [1951] 1st Earl Jowitt MP for Hartlepool 1922‑1924, Preston 1929‑1931 and Ashton-under-Lyne 1939‑1945; Attorney General 1929‑1931; Solicitor General 1940‑1942; Paymaster General 1942; Minister without Portfolio 1942‑1944; Minister of National Insurance 1942‑1945; Lord Chancellor 1945‑1951; PC 1931 |
14 Jun 1929 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1885 | 16 Aug 1957 | 72 | |
| Joy | George Andrew Governor of St. Helena 1947‑1954 |
9 Jun 1949 | KBE (Civ) | 20 Feb 1896 | 25 Apr 1974 | 78 | |
| Joyce | Matthew Ingle PC 1916 |
14 Dec 1900 | Kt Bach | 17 Jul 1839 | 10 Mar 1930 | 90 | |
| Juangadh, Nawab of | Mohammad Bahadur Khanji III | 21 May 1890 | GCIE | 1856 | 21 Jan 1892 | 35 | |
| Jubbal, Raja of | Bhagat Chandra | 23 Jun 1936 | KCSI | 12 Oct 1888 | |||
| Judd | Frances Jean | 20 Sep 2019 | DBE (Civ) | 13 Feb 1961 | |||
| Judd | George | 15 Jul 1907 | Kt Bach | 1840 | 4 Sep 1909 | 69 | |
| Jude | Norman Lane | 28 Oct 1965 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1905 | 18 Feb 1975 | 69 | |
| Judge | Igor, later [2008] Baron Judge [L] Lord Chief Justice 2008‑2013; PC 1996 |
15 Dec 1988 | Kt Bach | 19 May 1941 | 7 Nov 2023 | 82 | |
| Judge | Paul Rupert | 20 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 25 Apr 1949 | 21 May 2017 | 68 | |
| Jugnauth | Aneerood PC 1987 |
11 Jun 1988 | KCMG | 29 Mar 1930 | 3 Jun 2021 | 91 | |
| Julian | (Kenneth) Ivor | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 3 Dec 1895 | 29 Mar 1971 | 75 | |
| Julian | Oliver Richard Archer | 7 Feb 1921 | KBE (Mil) | 26 Jul 1863 | 13 Jun 1925 | 61 | |
| Julien | Isaac | 29 Nov 2022 | Kt Bach | 21 Feb 1960 | |||
| Julius | DeAnne Shirley | 29 Dec 2012 | DCMG | 14 Apr 1949 | |||
| Julius | George Alfred For further information, see the note at the foot of this page |
8 May 1929 | Kt Bach | 29 Apr 1873 | 28 Jun 1946 | 73 | |
| Julyan | Penrose Goodchild | 28 May 1874 | KCMG | 30 Dec 1816 | 26 Apr 1907 | 90 | |
| Junagadh, Nawab of | Mahabatkhanji Rasulkhanji | 1 Jan 1926 1 Jan 1931 |
KCSI GCIE |
2 Aug 1900 | 7 Nov 1959 | 59 | |
| Junagadh, Nawab of | Mohammad Mahabat Khanji II | 20 May 1871 | KCSI | 1838 | 1882 | 44 | |
| Junagadh, Nawab of | Mohammed Rasul Khanji | 31 Dec 1898 1 Jan 1909 |
KCSI GCSI |
1858 | 24 Jan 1911 | 52 | |
| Jungius | James George | 31 Dec 1976 | KBE (Mil) | 15 Nov 1923 | 14 Oct 2020 | 96 | |
| Jungwirth | (William) John | 6 Jun 1957 | Kt Bach | 10 Aug 1897 | 25 Jan 1981 | 83 | |
| Junor | John | 19 Feb 1980 | Kt Bach | 15 Jan 1919 | 3 May 1997 | 78 | |
| Jupp | Kenneth Graham | 30 Oct 1975 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1917 | 15 Mar 2004 | 86 | |
| Jury | William Frederick | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 5 Dec 1870 | 2 Aug 1944 | 73 | |
| Just | Hartmann Wolfgang | 19 Jun 1911 | KCMG | 1854 | 24 Nov 1929 | 75 | |
| Juta | Henry Hubert | 15 Jul 1897 | Kt Bach | 1857 | 16 May 1930 | 72 | |
| Kabui | Frank Utu Ofagioro Governor General of the Solomon Islands 2009‑2019 |
11 Sep 2009 | GCMG | 20 Apr 1946 | |||
| Kadoorie | Ellis | 13 Jun 1917 | Kt Bach | 7 Dec 1865 | Feb 1922 | 56 | |
| Kadoorie | Horace | 25 Oct 1989 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1902 | 22 Apr 1995 | 92 | |
| Kadoorie | Lawrence, later [1981] Baron Kadoorie [L] | 24 Jul 1974 | Kt Bach | 2 Jun 1899 | 25 Aug 1993 | 94 | |
| Kadoorie | Michael David | 1 Dec 2005 | Kt Bach | 19 Jul 1941 | |||
| Kadri | Mahbubmiyan Imambaksh | 1 Mar 1935 | Kt Bach | 4 Nov 1873 | |||
| Kagal, Chief of | Pirajirav Ghatge | 3 Jun 1918 | KBE | ||||
| Kagan | Joseph, later [1976] Baron Kagan [L] (knighthood annulled 24 Apr 1981) |
24 Nov 1970 | Kt Bach | 6 Jun 1915 | 18 Jan 1995 | 79 | |
| Kagwa | Apolo | by 1918 | KCMG | 1864 | 21 Feb 1927 | ||
| Kahn-Freund | Otto | 27 Oct 1976 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1900 | 16 Aug 1979 | 78 | |
| Kai | Ho | 11 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 21 Mar 1859 | 21 Jul 1914 | 55 | |
| Kakaraya | Pato | 17 Jun 2000 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Kalat, Khan of | Begi Nawab Bahadur Mir Azam Jan | 3 Jun 1932 | GCIE | 10 Sep 1933 | |||
| Kalat, Khan of | Beglar Begi Mir Ahmad Yar Khan | 1 Jan 1936 | GCIE | ||||
| Kalat, Khan of | Beglar Begi Mir Mahmud | 10 Aug 1894 | GCIE | 1864 | 3 Nov 1931 | 67 | |
| Kalifa | Rohinton Minoo ["Ron"] | 8 Nov 2022 | Kt Bach | Apr 1961 | |||
| Kalms | Harold Stanley, later [2004] Baron Kalms [L] | 27 Feb 1996 | Kt Bach | 21 Nov 1931 | 30 Mar 2025 | 93 | |
| Kalo | Kwamala | 11 Jun 1983 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1929 | 17 Dec 1995 | 66 | |
| Kambli | Siddappa Totappa | 11 Apr 1938 | Kt Bach | 1882 | 1956 | ||
| Kamit | (Leonard) Wilson Fufus | 2 Jul 2010 | Kt Bach | 19 Nov 1953 | |||
| Kan | Yuet-Keung | 18 Jul 1972 16 Jun 1979 |
Kt Bach GBE (Civ) |
26 Jul 1913 | 14 Sep 2012 | 99 | |
| Kanagasabai | Ambalawanar | 21 Feb 1917 | Kt Bach | 9 Dec 1856 | 1927 | ||
| Kane | Henry Coey | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Dec 1843 | 30 Jan 1917 | 73 | |
| Kane | Robert John | 12 Mar 1846 | Kt Bach | 24 Sep 1809 | 16 Feb 1890 | 80 | |
| Kanga | Jamshedji Byramji | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 27 Feb 1875 | 23 Mar 1969 | 94 | |
| Kania | Harilal Jekisundas | 7 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1890 | 6 Nov 1951 | 61 | |
| Kano, Emir of | Muhammadu Sanusi | 1 Jan 1958 | KBE (Civ) | 1900 | 1991 | ||
| Kao | Charles Kuen | 12 Jun 2010 | KBE (Civ) | 4 Nov 1933 | 23 Sep 2018 | 84 | |
| Kapi | Mari | 11 Jun 1988 14 Jun 2008 |
Kt Bach KCMG |
12 Dec 1950 | 25 Mar 2009 | 58 | |
| Kapoor | Anish Mikhail | 10 Dec 2013 | Kt Bach | 12 Mar 1954 | |||
| Kapu | David Tiva Governor General of the Solomon Islands 2024- |
1 Oct 2024 | GCMG | ||||
| Kapurthala, Ahluwalia of | Kunwar Harnam Singh | 31 Dec 1898 | KCIE | 15 Nov 1851 | 20 May 1930 | 78 | |
| Kapurthala, Raja of | Jagatjit Singh | 22 Jun 1897 12 Dec 1911 1 Jan 1921 29 Nov 1927 |
KCSI GCSI GCIE GBE (Civ) |
23 Nov 1872 | 19 Jun 1949 | 76 | |
| Kapurthala, Raja of | Randhir Singh | 10 Dec 1864 24 May 1866 |
KSI GCSI |
Mar 1831 | 2 Apr 1870 | 39 | |
| Kaputin | John Rumet | 11 Jun 1994 | KBE (Civ) | 11 Jul 1941 | |||
| Karanjia | Behram Narosji | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | Sep 1876 | 13 Jul 1957 | 80 | |
| Karauli, Maharaja of | Bhanwar Pal | 1 Jan 1894 22 Jun 1897 |
KCIE GCIE |
24 Jul 1864 | 3 Aug 1927 | 63 | |
| Karauli, Maharaja of | Bhom Pal Deo Bahadur Yadukul Chandra Bhal | 1 Jan 1935 | KCSI | 18 Jun 1866 | 6 Apr 1947 | 80 | |
| Karauli, Maharaja of | Madan Pal | 12 Feb 1866 24 May 1866 |
KCSI GCSI |
1869 | |||
| Karetu | Timoti Samuel | 5 Jun 2017 | KNZM | 29 Apr 1937 | |||
| Karika | Pauline Margaret Rakera | 31 Dec 2011 | DBE (Civ) | 12 Dec 1919 | 22 Sep 2017 | 97 | |
| Karimjee | Tayabali Hassanali Alibhoy | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 7 Nov 1897 | 14 Jul 1987 | 89 | |
| Karminski | Seymour Edward Lord Justice of Appeal 1969‑1973; PC 1967 |
20 Feb 1951 | Kt Bach | 28 Sep 1902 | 29 Oct 1974 | 72 | |
| Karslake | Henry | 19 Nov 1935 11 May 1937 |
KCSI KCB (Mil) |
10 Feb 1879 | 19 Oct 1942 | 63 | |
| Karslake | John Burgess MP for Andover 1867‑1868 and Huntingdon 1873‑1876; Solicitor General 1866; Attorney General 1867‑1868 and 1874; PC 1876 |
28 Dec 1866 | Kt Bach | 13 Dec 1821 | 4 Oct 1881 | 59 | |
| Karslake | William Wollaston | 18 Jul 1895 | Kt Bach | 10 Jun 1834 | 25 Sep 1913 | 79 | |
| Kashmir, Maharajah of | Ranbir Singh | 25 Jun 1861 24 May 1866 |
KSI GCSI |
Aug 1830 | 12 Sep 1885 | 55 | |
| Kashmir, President of the Council of | 31 Oct 1891 | KCSI | 1864 | 26 Mar 1909 | 44 | ||
| Kasimbazar, Maharaja of | Manindra Chandra Nandy | 3 Jun 1915 | KCIE | 1860 | 12 Nov 1929 | 69 | |
| Kater | Gregory Blaxland | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1912 | 9 Jul 1978 | 66 | |
| Kater | Norman William | 8 May 1929 | Kt Bach | 1874 | 18 Aug 1965 | 91 | |
| Katrak | Kavasji Hormusji | 7 Jan 1942 | Kt Bach | 24 Jun 1946 | |||
| Katz | Bernard Nobel Prize for Medicine 1970 |
18 Feb 1969 | Kt Bach | 26 Mar 1911 | 20 Apr 2003 | 92 | |
| Kaufman | Gerald Bernard MP for Ardwick 1970‑1983 and Gorton 1983‑2017; PC 1978; Father of the House of Commons 2015‑2017 |
16 Nov 2004 | Kt Bach | 21 Jun 1930 | 26 Feb 2017 | 86 | |
| Kaula | Ganga | 6 Jul 1944 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1877 | Jul 1970 | 93 | |
| Kausimae | David Nanau | 31 Dec 1994 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Oct 1931 | Sep 2007 | 75 | |
| Kavali | Thomas | 16 Jun 1984 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Kavanagh | Charles Toler McMurrough | 1 Jan 1917 1 Jan 1919 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
25 Mar 1864 | 11 Oct 1950 | 86 | |
| Kavanagh | Stephen James | 14 Jun 2025 | KCMG | ||||
| Kawharu | (Ian) Hugh | 17 Jun 1989 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1927 | 19 Sep 2006 | 79 | |
| Kay | Andrew Watt | 10 Jul 1973 | Kt Bach | 14 Aug 1916 | 1 Feb 2011 | 94 | |
| Kay | Edward Ebenezer Lord Justice of Appeal 1890‑1897; PC 1890 |
2 May 1881 | Kt Bach | 2 Jul 1822 | 16 Mar 1897 | 74 | |
| Kay | Herbert | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 1 Jun 1879 | 11 Jan 1957 | 77 | |
| Kay | James Reid | 23 Feb 1939 | Kt Bach | 20 Feb 1885 | 1 Nov 1965 | 80 | |
| Kay | John Anderson | 4 May 2022 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1948 | |||
| Kay | John William Lord Justice of Appeal 2000‑2004; PC 2000 |
6 Nov 1992 | Kt Bach | 13 Sep 1943 | 2 Jul 2004 | 60 | |
| Kay | Joseph Aspden | 18 Jan 1927 14 Aug 1947 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
20 Jan 1884 | 1 Oct 1958 | 74 | |
| Kay | Maurice Ralph Lord Justice of Appeal 2004‑2014; PC 2004 |
16 May 1995 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1942 | |||
| Kay | Nicholas Peter | 11 Jun 2016 | KCMG | 8 Mar 1958 | |||
| Kay | Robert Newbald | 4 Mar 1920 | Kt Bach | 6 Aug 1869 | 24 Feb 1947 | 77 | |
| Kay | William | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 1868 | 16 Jan 1955 | 86 | |
| Kaye | Cecil | 12 Feb 1925 | Kt Bach | 27 May 1868 | 5 Mar 1935 | 66 | |
| Kaye | Emmanuel | 19 Nov 1974 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1914 | 28 Feb 1999 | 84 | |
| Kaye | John William | 20 May 1871 | KCSI | 3 Jun 1814 | 24 Jul 1876 | 62 | |
| Kaye | William Squire Barker | 27 Jun 1885 | Kt Bach | 1831 | 15 Jun 1901 | 69 | |
| Kay-Shuttleworth | Charles Geoffrey Nicholas, 5th Baron Shuttleworth | 31 Dec 2010 23 Dec 2016 |
KCVO KG |
2 Aug 1948 | |||
| Kealy | (Edward) Herbert | 4 Nov 1932 | Kt Bach | 7 Jun 1873 | 19 Aug 1953 | 80 | |
| Keane | John, later [1839] 1st Baron Keane | 2 Jan 1815 12 Aug 1839 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
6 Feb 1781 | 26 Aug 1844 | 63 | |
| Keane | Michael | 19 Mar 1932 | KCSI | 14 Jun 1874 | 10 Aug 1937 | 63 | |
| Kearney | Francis Edgar | 15 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 11 Aug 1870 | 29 Sep 1938 | 68 | |
| Kearney | William John Francis | 13 Oct 1982 | Kt Bach | 8 Jan 1935 | |||
| Kearns | Frederick Matthias | 14 Jun 1975 | KCB (Civ) | 21 Feb 1921 | 7 Aug 1983 | 62 | |
| Kearns | (Henry Ward) Lionel | 9 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 1 Dec 1891 | 4 Nov 1962 | 70 | |
| Kearsley | (Robert) Harvey | 5 Jun 1952 | KCVO | 28 Mar 1880 | 9 May 1956 | 76 | |
| Kearton | Christopher Frank, later [1970] Baron Kearton [L] | 22 Feb 1966 | Kt Bach | 17 Feb 1911 | 2 Jul 1992 | 81 | |
| Keary | Henry D'Urban | 3 Jun 1916 25 Aug 1917 |
KCB (Mil) KCIE |
28 Apr 1857 | 12 Aug 1937 | 80 | |
| Keating | Henry Singer MP for Reading 1852‑1860; Solicitor General 1857‑1858 and 1859; PC 1875 |
18 Jun 1857 | Kt Bach | 13 Jan 1804 | 1 Oct 1888 | 84 | |
| Keating | Roland Francis Kester | 27 Sep 2023 | Kt Bach | 5 Aug 1961 | |||
| Keatinge | Edgar Mayne | 5 Jul 1960 | Kt Bach | 3 Feb 1905 | 7 Aug 1998 | 93 | |
| Keay | John | 4 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 31 Mar 1894 | 20 Aug 1964 | 70 | |
| Keay | Lancelot Herman | 1 Jan 1947 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Aug 1883 | 2 Nov 1974 | 91 | |
| Keeble | Frederick William | 8 Jul 1922 | Kt Bach | 2 Mar 1870 | 19 Oct 1952 | 82 | |
| Keeble | (Herbert Ben) Curtis | 3 Jun 1978 12 Jun 1982 |
KCMG GCMG |
18 Sep 1922 | 6 Dec 2008 | 86 | |
| Keeble | Reena | 11 Jun 2011 | DBE (Civ) | Jul 1955 | |||
| Keefe | Ronald Barry | 15 Jul 1958 | Kt Bach | 31 Jul 1901 | 6 May 1967 | 65 | |
| Keegan | Donal Arthur John | 16 Jun 2012 | KCVO | 1938 | |||
| Keegan | (Elizabeth) Mary | 16 Jun 2007 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Jan 1953 | |||
| Keegan | Geraldine Mary Marcella | 17 Jun 2000 | DBE (Civ) | 17 Jan 1941 | |||
| Keegan | John Desmond Patrick | 3 May 2000 | Kt Bach | 15 May 1934 | 2 Aug 2012 | 78 | |
| Keegan | Siobhan Roisin | 7 Dec 2016 | DBE (Civ) | 6 Jun 1971 | |||
| Keehan | Michael Joseph | 15 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | 31 Mar 1960 | |||
| Keeling | Edward Herbert MP for Twickenham 1935‑1954 |
27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 1888 | 23 Nov 1954 | 66 | |
| Keeling | Hugh Trowbridge | 26 Oct 1923 | Kt Bach | 1865 | 3 Feb 1955 | 89 | |
| Keeling | John Henry | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 18 Aug 1895 | 22 Nov 1978 | 83 | |
| Keen | Bernard Augustus | 8 Jul 1952 | Kt Bach | 5 Sep 1890 | 5 Aug 1981 | 90 | |
| Keen | Frederick John | 23 May 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 3 Jun 1834 | 25 Jun 1902 | 68 | |
| Keenan | Norbert | 11 Oct 1949 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1864 | 24 Apr 1954 | 90 | |
| Keenan | Patrick Joseph PC [I] 1885 |
5 Aug 1881 | KCMG | 1826 | 1 Nov 1894 | 68 | |
| Keene | Charles Robert | 29 Oct 1969 | Kt Bach | 21 Sep 1891 | 26 Jul 1977 | 85 | |
| Keene | David Wolfe Lord Justice of Appeal 2000‑2009; PC 2000 |
7 Dec 1994 | Kt Bach | 15 Apr 1941 | |||
| Keenlyside | Simon John | 7 Feb 2019 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1959 | |||
| Keens | Thomas | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 1870 | 24 Nov 1953 | 83 | |
| Keevil | Ambrose | 8 Jul 1952 1 Jan 1962 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
1893 | 9 Feb 1973 | 79 | |
| Keightley | Charles Frederic Governor of Gibraltar 1958‑1962 |
5 Jul 1945 8 Jun 1950 1 Jun 1953 13 Jun 1957 |
KBE (Mil) KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
24 Jun 1901 | 17 Jun 1974 | 72 | |
| Keightley | Samuel Robert | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 13 Jan 1859 | 14 Aug 1949 | 90 | |
| Keir | David Lindsay | 23 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 22 May 1895 | 2 Oct 1973 | 78 | |
| Keir | John Lindesay | 18 Feb 1915 | KCB (Mil) | 6 Jul 1856 | 3 May 1937 | 80 | |
| Keith | Arthur | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1866 | 7 Jan 1955 | 88 | |
| Keith | Brian Richard | 21 Nov 2001 | Kt Bach | 14 Apr 1944 | |||
| Keith | Henry Shanks | 25 Jun 1920 1942 |
Kt Bach GBE |
25 Dec 1852 | 9 Jul 1944 | 91 | |
| Keith | Henry Shanks, later [1977] Baron Keith of Kinkel [L] Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1977‑1996; PC 1976 |
31 Dec 1996 | GBE (Civ) | 7 Feb 1922 | 21 Jun 2002 | 80 | |
| Keith | Kenneth Alexander, later [1980] Baron Keith of Castleacre [L] | 29 Oct 1969 | Kt Bach | 30 Aug 1916 | 1 Sep 2004 | 88 | |
| Keith | Kenneth James PC 1998 |
11 Jun 1988 | KBE (Civ) | 19 Nov 1937 | |||
| Keith | Penelope Anne Constance | 31 Dec 2013 | DBE (Civ) | 2 Apr 1940 | |||
| Keith | William John | 13 Mar 1925 4 Jun 1928 |
Kt Bach KCSI |
13 Apr 1873 | 22 Jan 1937 | 63 | |
| Keith-Falconer | Algernon Hawkins Thomond, 9th Earl of Kintore Governor of South Australia 1889‑1895; PC 1886 |
4 Feb 1889 16 May 1923 |
GCMG KT |
12 Aug 1852 | 3 Mar 1930 | 77 | |
| Kekedo | Mary Angela | 31 Dec 1986 | DBE (Civ) | 12 Jul 1919 | 15 Jan 1993 | 73 | |
| Kekedo | Rosalina Violet | 17 Jun 1995 | DBE (Civ) | 1942 | 25 Feb 2005 | ||
| Kekewich | Arthur PC 1906 |
26 Nov 1886 | Kt Bach | 26 Jul 1832 | 22 Nov 1907 | 75 | |
| Kekewich | George William MP for Exeter 1906‑1910 |
8 Jan 1895 | KCB (Civ) | 1 Apr 1841 | 5 Jul 1921 | 80 | |
| Kell | Vernon George Waldegrave | 3 Jun 1919 | KBE (Mil) | 21 Nov 1873 | 27 Mar 1942 | 68 | |
| Kelland | (Percy) John Luxton | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 1878 | 24 Sep 1958 | 80 | |
| Kelleher | Joan Evelyn - see Henderson |
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| Kellett | Brian Smith | 7 Feb 1979 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1922 | 30 Jan 1994 | 71 | |
| Kellett | Henry | 2 Jun 1869 | KCB (Mil) | 2 Nov 1806 | 1 Mar 1875 | 68 | |
| Kellett-Bowman | (Mary) Elaine MP for Lancaster 1970‑1997; MEP for 1975‑1979 and Cumbria 1979‑1983 |
31 Dec 1987 | DBE (Civ) | 8 Jul 1923 | 4 Mar 2014 | 90 | |
| Kelley | Frederic Arthur MP for Rotherham 1918‑1923 |
25 Jul 1923 | Kt Bach | 6 May 1863 | 29 May 1926 | 63 | |
| Kelliher | Henry Joseph | 12 Feb 1963 | Kt Bach | 2 Mar 1896 | 29 Sep 1991 | 95 | |
| Kellner | George Francis Welsh | 24 May 1879 | KCMG | 15 May 1825 | 10 Jun 1886 | 60 | |
| Kelly | Arthur John | 14 Feb 1961 | Kt Bach | 17 Nov 1898 | 27 May 1983 | 84 | |
| Kelly | Barbara Mary | 16 Jun 2007 | DBE (Civ) | 27 Feb 1940 | |||
| Kelly | Bernadette Mary | 1 Jun 2022 | DCB (Civ) | 10 Mar 1964 | |||
| Kelly | Christopher William | 30 Dec 2000 | KCB (Civ) | 18 Aug 1946 | |||
| Kelly | David Robert Corbett | 29 Oct 1996 | Kt Bach | 10 Dec 1936 | |||
| Kelly | David Victor | 11 Jun 1942 2 Jan 1950 |
KCMG GCMG |
14 Sep 1891 | 27 Mar 1959 | 67 | |
| Kelly | Elizabeth Hariott | 1 Jan 1953 | DBE (Civ) | 1878 | 30 Mar 1962 | 83 | |
| Kelly | Fitzroy Edward MP for Ipswich 1835 and 1838‑1841, Cambridge 1843‑1847 and Suffolk East 1852‑1866; Solicitor General 1845 and 1852; Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer 1866‑1880; PC 1866 |
8 Aug 1845 | Kt Bach | 1 Oct 1796 | 18 Sep 1880 | 83 | |
| Kelly | (George) Dalziel | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 27 Jul 1891 | 18 Feb 1953 | 61 | |
| Kelly | Gerald Festus | 10 Jul 1945 1 Jan 1955 |
Kt Bach KCVO |
9 Apr 1879 | 5 Jan 1972 | 92 | |
| Kelly | Godfrey | 27 Dec 2019 | KCMG | 21 Dec 1928 | 10 Feb 2022 | 93 | |
| Kelly | John Donald | 3 Jun 1929 13 Jul 1932 3 Jun 1935 |
KCB (Mil) GCVO GCB (Mil) |
13 Jul 1871 | 4 Nov 1936 | 65 | |
| Kelly | (John William) Basil PC [NI] 1969; PC 1984 |
8 Feb 1984 | Kt Bach | 10 May 1920 | 5 Dec 2008 | 88 | |
| Kelly | Malachy | 1 Jul 1912 | Kt Bach | 25 May 1850 | 25 Mar 1916 | 65 | |
| Kelly | Patrick Aloysius | 27 Feb 1930 | Kt Bach | 14 Jul 1880 | 13 Feb 1966 | 85 | |
| Kelly | Richard Denis | 30 Jul 1860 | KCB (Mil) | 9 Mar 1815 | 2 Jul 1897 | 82 | |
| Kelly | Robert Ernest | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 7 Apr 1879 | 16 Nov 1944 | 65 | |
| Kelly | Robert McErlean | 21 May 1969 | Kt Bach | 17 Oct 1902 | 21 Sep 1971 | 68 | |
| Kelly | Samuel | 15 Feb 1923 | Kt Bach | 1879 | 9 Feb 1937 | 57 | |
| Kelly | Stanley Anthony Hill | 15 Jul 1936 | Kt Bach | 1869 | 21 Oct 1949 | 80 | |
| Kelly | Thomas | 26 Jun 1931 | Kt Bach | 1862 | 29 Nov 1947 | 85 | |
| Kelly | (William Archibald) Howard | 1 Jan 1931 1 Jan 1934 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
6 Sep 1873 | 14 Sep 1952 | 79 | |
| Kelly | William Freeman | 29 Nov 1900 | KCB (Mil) | 25 Sep 1847 | 27 Mar 1914 | 66 | |
| Kelly | (William) Raymond | 1 Jan 1952 | KBE (Civ) | 2 Dec 1898 | 26 Jul 1956 | 57 | |
| Kelly | William Theodore ["Theo"] | 23 Sep 1966 | Kt Bach | 27 Jun 1907 | 19 Oct 1998 | 91 | |
| Kelly-Kenny | Thomas | 26 Jun 1902 24 Jun 1904 15 May 1906 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
27 Feb 1840 | 26 Dec 1914 | 74 | |
| Keltie | John Scott | 6 Feb 1918 | Kt Bach | 29 Mar 1840 | 12 Jan 1927 | 86 | |
| Kelvin, Baron | see "Thomson" | ||||||
| Kemakeza | Allan Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands 2001‑2006 Knighthood annulled 23 Dec 2016 See note at the foot of this page |
16 Jun 2001 | Kt Bach | 11 Oct 1950 | |||
| Kemball | Arnold Burrowes | 24 May 1866 29 Jul 1878 |
KCSI KCB (Mil) |
18 Nov 1820 | 21 Sep 1908 | 87 | |
| Kemball | George Vero | 3 Jun 1916 | KCMG | 22 Oct 1859 | 8 Jan 1941 | 81 | |
| Kemball | (Richard) John | 30 Dec 1989 | KCB (Mil) | 31 Jan 1939 | |||
| Kemball-Cook | Basil Alfred | 1 Jan 1925 | KCMG | 21 May 1876 | 28 Nov 1949 | 73 | |
| Kemnal | James | 27 Feb 1920 | Kt Bach | 16 Aug 1864 | 8 Feb 1927 | 62 | |
| Kemp | (Albert) Edward | 1 Jan 1917 | KCMG | 11 Aug 1858 | 12 Aug 1929 | 71 | |
| Kemp | (Edward) Peter | 15 Jun 1991 | KCB (Civ) | 10 Oct 1934 | 24 Jun 2008 | 73 | |
| Kemp | Ernest | 19 Feb 1936 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1870 | 4 Jun 1938 | 68 | |
| Kemp | George, later [1913] 1st Baron Rochdale MP for Heywood 1895‑1906 and Manchester North West 1910‑1912 |
22 Jul 1909 | Kt Bach | 9 Jun 1866 | 24 Mar 1945 | 78 | |
| Kemp | John | 1951 | Kt Bach | 6 Oct 1883 | 28 Feb 1955 | 71 | |
| Kemp | Joseph Horsford | 3 Mar 1927 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1874 | 13 Sep 1950 | 75 | |
| Kemp | Kenneth McIntyre | 7 Jul 1938 | Kt Bach | 13 Dec 1883 | 9 May 1949 | 65 | |
| Kemp | Leslie Charles | 1 Jan 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Apr 1890 | 24 Feb 1988 | 97 | |
| Kemp | Norman Wright | 16 May 1930 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1874 | 18 Jan 1937 | 62 | |
| Kempe | Alfred Bray | 6 Mar 1912 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1849 | 21 Apr 1922 | 72 | |
| Kempe | John Arrow | 25 Jun 1909 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Jan 1846 | 4 Apr 1928 | 82 | |
| Kemp-Welch | John | 20 May 1999 | Kt Bach | 31 Mar 1936 | |||
| Kemsley, Viscount | see "Berry" | ||||||
| Kemsley | Alfred Newcombe | 31 Dec 1979 | KBE (Civ) | 29 Mar 1896 | 24 Feb 1987 | 90 | |
| Kenah | Thomas | 28 Mar 1865 | KCB (Mil) | 1782 | 26 Mar 1868 | 85 | |
| Kendal | Norman | 25 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 13 Jul 1880 | 8 Mar 1966 | 85 | |
| Kendal-Grimston | Madge | 5 Jun 1926 | DBE (Civ) | 15 Mar 1848 | 14 Sep 1935 | 87 | |
| Kendall | Charles Henry Bayley | 1 Mar 1935 | Kt Bach | 13 Feb 1878 | 10 May 1935 | 57 | |
| Kendall | Maurice George | 5 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 6 Sep 1907 | 29 Mar 1983 | 75 | |
| Kendall | Peter Ashley | 14 Apr 2015 | Kt Bach | 8 May 1960 | |||
| Kenderdine | Charles Halstaff | 1 Jan 1918 | KBE | 26 Jun 1866 | 25 May 1936 | 69 | |
| Kendrew | Douglas Anthony Governor of Western Australia 1963‑1973 |
12 Jul 1963 | KCMG | 22 Jul 1910 | 28 Feb 1989 | 78 | |
| Kendrew | John Cowdery Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1962 |
26 Feb 1974 | Kt Bach | 24 Mar 1917 | 23 Aug 1997 | 80 | |
| Kendrick | Fiona Marie | 31 Dec 2014 | DBE (Civ) | 5 May 1955 | |||
| Kendrick | Thomas Downing | 7 Jun 1951 | KCB (Civ) | 1 Apr 1895 | 2 Nov 1979 | 84 | |
| Kenilorea | Peter Kauona Keninaraiso'ona Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands 1978‑1981 and 1984‑1986; PC 1979 |
31 Dec 1981 | KBE (Civ) | 23 May 1943 | 24 Feb 2016 | 72 | |
| Kenilworth, Baron | see "Siddeley" | ||||||
| Kennard | Howard William | 1 Mar 1929 9 Jun 1938 |
KCMG GCMG |
23 Mar 1878 | 12 Nov 1955 | 77 | |
| Kennaway | Ernest Laurence | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 23 May 1881 | 1 Jan 1958 | 76 | |
| Kennaway | Walter | 22 Jul 1909 | Kt Bach | 6 Jul 1835 | 24 Aug 1920 | 85 | |
| Kennedy | Albert Henry | 21 Oct 1965 | Kt Bach | 11 May 1906 | 11 Oct 1991 | 85 | |
| Kennedy | Alexander Blackie William | 24 Jul 1905 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1847 | 1 Nov 1928 | 81 | |
| Kennedy | Alexander McAusland | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 18 Feb 1860 | 14 Jan 1939 | 78 | |
| Kennedy | Arthur Edward Governor of the Gambia 1851‑1852, Sierra Leone 1852‑1854, Western Australia 1855‑1862, Vancouver Island 1864‑1866, Sierra Leone 1868‑1872, Hong Kong 1872‑1877 and Queensland 1877‑1883 |
20 Dec 1867 18 Sep 1871 24 May 1881 |
Kt Bach KCMG GCMG |
5 Apr 1809 | 3 Jun 1883 | 73 | |
| Kennedy | Charles Malcolm | 15 Dec 1893 | KCMG | 12 Oct 1831 | 26 Oct 1908 | 77 | |
| Kennedy | Clyde David Allen | 18 Apr 1974 | Kt Bach | 20 Nov 1912 | 2 Jul 1991 | 78 | |
| Kennedy | Francis | 31 Dec 1985 | KCMG | 9 May 1926 | 1 Jan 2016 | 89 | |
| Kennedy | Ian Alexander | 5 Dec 1986 | Kt Bach | 7 Sep 1930 | |||
| Kennedy | Ian McColl | 28 May 2002 | Kt Bach | 14 Sep 1941 | |||
| Kennedy | James Arthur | 20 Jul 1950 | Kt Bach | 5 Feb 1882 | 19 Nov 1954 | 72 | |
| Kennedy | James Shaw | 28 Jun 1861 | KCB (Mil) | 13 Oct 1788 | 30 May 1865 | 76 | |
| Kennedy | John | 1 Jan 1916 | Kt Bach | 26 Sep 1838 | 25 Oct 1921 | 83 | |
| Kennedy | John | 1 Feb 1937 1 Jan 1946 |
KBE (Mil) GBE (Civ) |
1878 | 5 Sep 1948 | 70 | |
| Kennedy | John Gordon | 29 Jan 1901 | KCMG | 18 Jul 1836 | 3 Dec 1912 | 76 | |
| Kennedy | John Macfarlane | 13 Jul 1943 | Kt Bach | 12 Oct 1879 | 31 Aug 1954 | 74 | |
| Kennedy | John Noble Governor of Southern Rhodesia 1946‑1954 |
14 Jun 1945 14 Apr 1947 1 Jan 1952 1 Jun 1953 |
KBE (Mil) KCVO KCMG GCMG |
31 Aug 1893 | 15 Jun 1970 | 76 | |
| Kennedy | Ludovic Henry Coverley | 26 Oct 1994 | Kt Bach | 3 Nov 1919 | 18 Oct 2009 | 89 | |
| Kennedy | Michael Kavanagh | 1 Jan 1878 | KCSI | 1824 | 31 Jan 1898 | 73 | |
| Kennedy | Paul Joseph Morrow | 15 Mar 1984 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1935 | |||
| Kennedy | Robert | 10 Aug 1949 | Kt Bach | 18 May 1887 | 19 Apr 1974 | 86 | |
| Kennedy | Robert John | 1 Jan 1913 | KCMG | 24 Dec 1851 | 11 Nov 1936 | 84 | |
| Kennedy | Thomas | 15 Jun 1929 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Kennedy | Thomas Lawrie ["Jock"] | 31 Dec 1979 31 Dec 1984 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
19 May 1928 | 18 Nov 2013 | 85 | |
| Kennedy | Thomas Sinclair | 23 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 11 Feb 1884 | 20 Mar 1951 | 67 | |
| Kennedy | William Rann Lord Justice of Appeal 1907‑1915; PC 1907 |
26 Nov 1892 | Kt Bach | 11 Mar 1846 | 17 Jan 1915 | 69 | |
| Kennedy | William Robert | 22 Jun 1897 19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
4 Mar 1838 | 9 Oct 1916 | 78 | |
| Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick | Neil James | 1 Jan 1934 | KBE (Civ) | 18 Aug 1866 | 8 Jul 1958 | 91 | |
| Kennedy-Cox | Reginald | 6 Mar 1930 | Kt Bach | 18 Apr 1881 | 27 Jul 1966 | 85 | |
| Kennedy-Good | John | 31 Dec 1982 | KBE (Civ) | 8 Aug 1915 | 11 Jul 2005 | 89 | |
| Kennedy-Purvis | Charles Edward | 8 Jun 1939 1 Jan 1946 |
KCB (Mil) GBE (Mil) |
2 May 1884 | 26 May 1946 | 62 | |
| Kennet, Baron | see "Young" | ||||||
| Kennett-Barrington | Vincent Hunter Barrington For information on his death, see the note at the foot of this page |
18 May 1886 | Kt Bach | 3 Sep 1844 | 13 Jul 1903 | 58 | |
| Kenning | George | 9 Feb 1943 | Kt Bach | 21 May 1880 | 6 Feb 1956 | 75 | |
| Kennon | James Edward Campbell | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Mil) | 26 Nov 1925 | 22 Jan 1991 | 65 | |
| Kenny | Anthony John Patrick | 29 Oct 1992 | Kt Bach | 16 Mar 1931 | |||
| Kenny | Brian Leslie Graham | 15 Jun 1985 15 Jun 1991 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
18 Jun 1934 | 19 Jun 2017 | 83 | |
| Kenny | Edward | 3 Nov 1870 | Kt Bach | 1 Jul 1800 | 16 May 1891 | 90 | |
| Kenny | Jason Francis [husband of Dame Laura Rebecca Kenny] |
17 May 2022 | Kt Bach | 23 Mar 1988 | |||
| Kenny | Julie Ann | 8 Jun 2019 | DBE (Civ) | 19 Aug 1957 | 21 Feb 2025 | 67 | |
| Kenny | Laura Rebecca [wife of Sir Jason Francis Kenny] |
31 Dec 2021 | DBE (Civ) | 24 Apr 1992 | |||
| Kenny | Patrick John | 5 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 12 Jan 1914 | 2 Jun 1987 | 73 | |
| Kenny | Paul Stephen | 29 Jan 2016 | Kt Bach | 31 Oct 1949 | |||
| Kenrick | George Cranmer | 3 Jun 1935 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Feb 1863 | 24 Dec 1939 | 76 | |
| Kenrick | George Hamilton | 7 Jul 1909 | Kt Bach | Jan 1850 | 28 May 1939 | 89 | |
| Kensington | Alfred | 1 Jan 1914 | Kt Bach | 26 Apr 1855 | 2 Nov 1918 | 63 | |
| Kent | Harold Simcox | 1 Jan 1954 8 Jun 1963 |
KCB (Civ) GCB (Civ) |
11 Nov 1903 | 4 Dec 1998 | 95 | |
| Kent | Percy Edward ["Peter"] | 24 Oct 1973 | Kt Bach | 18 Mar 1913 | 9 Jul 1986 | 73 | |
| Kent | Stephenson Hamilton | 1 Jan 1917 | KCB (Civ) | 22 Feb 1873 | 28 Mar 1954 | 81 | |
| Kent | Walter George | 10 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 3 Aug 1858 | 11 Nov 1938 | 80 | |
| Kent | (William) John | 27 Feb 1952 | Kt Bach | 20 Dec 1877 | 5 Mar 1960 | 82 | |
| Kent Hughes | Wilfrid Selwyn | 1 Jan 1957 | KBE (Civ) | 12 Jun 1895 | 31 Jul 1970 | 75 | |
| Kent, Duchess of | H.R.H. Katharine Lucy Mary | 9 Jun 1977 | GCVO | 22 Feb 1933 | 4 Sep 2025 | 92 | |
| Kent, Duchess of | H.R.H. Marina, Princess of Greece and Denmark | 11 May 1937 1 Jan 1948 |
GBE GCVO |
13 Dec 1906 | 27 Aug 1968 | 61 | |
| Kent, Duke of | Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick, 2nd Duke of Kent | 25 Dec 1960 12 Oct 1967 9 Oct 1985 |
GCVO GCMG KG |
9 Oct 1935 | |||
| Kent, Duke of | H.R.H. Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund | 20 Dec 1923 3 Jun 1924 23 Apr 1934 24 Apr 1935 |
KG GCVO GCMG KT |
20 Dec 1902 | 25 Aug 1942 | 39 | |
| Kentridge | Sydney Woolf | 12 Jun 1999 | KCMG | 5 Nov 1922 | |||
| Kenward | Harold Leslie | 28 Jan 1947 | Kt Bach | 29 Aug 1894 | 28 Aug 1947 | 52 | |
| Kenyon, Baron | see "Tyrell-Kenyon" | ||||||
| Kenyon | Bernard | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1904 | 26 Aug 1977 | 73 | |
| Kenyon | Frederic George | 14 Jun 1912 3 Jun 1925 |
KCB (Civ) GBE (Civ) |
15 Jan 1863 | 23 Aug 1952 | 89 | |
| Kenyon | George Henry | 3 Nov 1976 | Kt Bach | 10 Jul 1912 | 2 Jun 2008 | 95 | |
| Kenyon | Harold Vaughan | 11 Jun 1937 | Kt Bach | 7 Feb 1875 | 22 Sep 1959 | 84 | |
| Kenyon | Kathleen Mary | 1 Jan 1973 | DBE (Civ) | 5 Jan 1906 | 24 Aug 1978 | 72 | |
| Kenyon | Nicholas Roger | 19 Mar 2008 | Kt Bach | 23 Feb 1951 | |||
| Kenyon | Norris Vaughan | 8 Feb 1955 | Kt Bach | 5 Jun 1903 | 28 Apr 1958 | 54 | |
| Keogh | Alfred CH 1918 |
29 Jun 1906 1 Jan 1917 3 Jun 1918 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) GCVO |
3 Jul 1857 | 30 Jul 1936 | 79 | |
| Keogh | Bruce Edward | 2003 5 Feb 2004 |
Hon KBE (Civ) KBE (Civ) |
24 Nov 1954 | |||
| Keown-Boyd | Alexander William | 1 Jan 1936 | KBE (Civ) | 19 Jun 1884 | 26 Dec 1954 | 70 | |
| Keppel | Arnold Allan Cecil, 8th Earl of Albemarle MP for Birkenhead 1892‑1894 |
25 Oct 1909 1 Jan 1931 |
KCVO GCVO |
1 Jun 1858 | 12 Apr 1942 | 83 | |
| Keppel | Colin Richard | 26 Jun 1908 12 Dec 1911 1 Jan 1930 |
KCVO KCIE GCVO |
3 Dec 1862 | 6 Jul 1947 | 84 | |
| Keppel | Derek William George | 24 Jul 1911 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1932 |
KCVO GCVO KCB (Civ) |
7 Apr 1863 | 26 Apr 1944 | 81 | |
| Keppel | Diana Cicely, Countess of Albemarle [2nd wife of the 9th Earl of Albemarle] |
2 Jan 1956 | DBE (Civ) | 6 Aug 1909 | 6 May 2013 | 103 | |
| Keppel | Henry OM 1902 |
12 Sep 1857 20 May 1871 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
14 Jun 1809 | 17 Jan 1904 | 94 | |
| Keppel | William Coutts, styled Viscount Bury, later [1891] 7th Earl of Albemarle MP for Norwich 1857‑1859, Wick District of Burghs 1860‑1865 and Berwick upon Tweed 1868‑1874; PC 1859 |
16 Aug 1870 | KCMG | 15 Apr 1832 | 28 Aug 1894 | 62 | |
| Ker | Arthur Milford | 2 Jan 1911 | Kt Bach | 12 Jun 1853 | 2 Oct 1915 | 62 | |
| Kere | Nathan Kumamusa | 14 Jun 2014 | KCMG | ||||
| Kerley | Peter James | 1 Jan 1972 | KCVO | 27 Oct 1900 | 15 Mar 1979 | 78 | |
| Kerly | Duncan Mackenzie | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 1863 | 5 Oct 1938 | 75 | |
| Kermode | Derwent William | 5 Jun 1952 | KCMG | 19 Jun 1898 | 12 Jan 1960 | 61 | |
| Kermode | (John) Frank | 14 Feb 1991 | Kt Bach | 29 Nov 1919 | 17 Aug 2010 | 90 | |
| Kermode | Ronald Graham Quayle | 14 Jun 1986 | KBE (Civ) | 26 Jun 1919 | 18 Jun 2004 | 84 | |
| Kerr | Brian Francis, later [2009] Baron Kerr of Tonaghmore [L] Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland 2004‑2009; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 2009; Justice of the Supreme Court 2009‑2020; PC 2003 |
23 Jun 1993 | Kt Bach | 22 Feb 1948 | 1 Dec 2020 | 72 | |
| Kerr | (Harold) Reginald | 13 Jun 1946 | KBE (Mil) | 22 Apr 1897 | 1 Nov 1974 | 77 | |
| Kerr | John Beverley | 31 Dec 1988 12 Jun 1993 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
27 Oct 1937 | 2 Dec 2019 | 82 | |
| Kerr | John Graham | 13 Jul 1939 | Kt Bach | 18 Sep 1869 | 21 Apr 1957 | 87 | |
| Kerr | John Henry | 3 Jun 1922 13 Oct 1922 |
KCIE KCSI |
31 May 1871 | 8 Apr 1934 | 62 | |
| Kerr | John Olav, later [2004] Baron Kerr of Kinlochard [L] | 31 Dec 1990 16 Jun 2001 |
KCMG GCMG |
22 Feb 1942 | |||
| Kerr | John Robert Governor General of Australia 1974‑1977. PC 1977 |
1 Jan 1974 23 Apr 1976 24 May 1976 30 Mar 1977 |
KCMG GCMG AK GCVO |
24 Sep 1914 | 24 Mar 1991 | 76 | |
| Kerr | Louis William Howard | 10 Jun 1948 | KCVO | 25 Nov 1894 | 11 Jul 1977 | 82 | |
| Kerr | Mark Ralph George, styled Lord Mark Kerr | 24 May 1881 3 Jun 1893 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
15 Dec 1817 | 17 May 1900 | 82 | |
| Kerr | Michael Robert Emanuel Lord Justice of Appeal 1981‑1989; PC 1981 |
12 May 1972 | Kt Bach | 1 Mar 1921 | 14 Apr 2002 | 81 | |
| Kerr | Peter Francis Walter, 12th Marquess of Lothian MEP 1973-1975 |
20 May 1983 | KCVO | 8 Sep 1922 | 11 Oct 2004 | 82 | |
| Kerr | Ralph Drury, styled Lord Ralph Kerr | 19 Jun 1911 | KCB (Mil) | 11 Aug 1837 | 18 Sep 1916 | 79 | |
| Kerr | Ronald James ["Ron"] | 8 Apr 2011 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Kerr | Russell James | 28 Feb 1934 | Kt Bach | 23 Jan 1863 | 13 May 1952 | 89 | |
| Kerr | Timothy Julian | 3 Nov 2015 | Kt Bach | 15 Feb 1958 | |||
| Kerr | Walter Talbot, styled Lord Walter Kerr | 20 May 1896 26 Jun 1902 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
28 Sep 1839 | 12 May 1927 | 87 | |
| Kerr | William | 6 Jul 1954 | Kt Bach | 1895 | 21 Aug 1959 | 64 | |
| Kerr | William Munro | 3 Jun 1935 | KBE (Mil) | 4 Mar 1876 | 26 Oct 1959 | 83 | |
| Kerridge | Robert James | 14 Dec 1962 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1901 | 26 Apr 1979 | 77 | |
| Kerrison | Edward, later [1821] 1st baronet MP for Shaftesbury 1813‑1818, Northampton 1818‑1820 and Eye 1824‑1852 |
5 Jan 1815 18 Jul 1840 |
Kt Bach KCB (Mil) |
30 Jul 1776 | 9 Mar 1853 | 76 | |
| Kerr-Jarrett | Francis Moncreiff | 27 Aug 1965 | Kt Bach | 27 Aug 1885 | 13 Dec 1968 | 83 | |
| Kerruish | (Henry) Charles | 23 Oct 1979 | Kt Bach | 23 Jul 1917 | 23 Jul 2003 | 86 | |
| Kerry | Michael James | 31 Dec 1982 | KCB (Civ) | 5 Aug 1923 | 11 May 2012 | 88 | |
| Kershaw | Ian | 10 Dec 2002 | Kt Bach | 29 Apr 1943 | |||
| Kershaw | Janet Elizabeth Murray ["Betty"] | 13 Jun 1998 | DBE (Civ) | 11 Dec 1943 | |||
| Kershaw | (John) Anthony MP for Stroud 1955‑1987 |
17 Feb 1981 | Kt Bach | 14 Dec 1915 | 29 Apr 2008 | 92 | |
| Kershaw | Leonard William | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 18 Nov 1864 | 9 Feb 1949 | 84 | |
| Kershaw | Lewis Addin | 28 Apr 1898 | Kt Bach | 27 Dec 1844 | 17 Feb 1899 | 54 | |
| Kershaw | Louis James | 1 Jan 1921 | KCSI | 1869 | 15 Feb 1947 | 77 | |
| Kershaw | Noel Thomas | 1 Jan 1916 | KCB (Civ) | 24 Dec 1863 | 1 Apr 1930 | 66 | |
| Kerslake | Robert Walter, later [2015] Baron Kerslake [L] | 26 May 2005 | Kt Bach | 28 Feb 1955 | 1 Jul 2023 | 67 | |
| Kesteven | Charles Henry | 23 Jul 1920 | Kt Bach | 2 Apr 1866 | 13 Jan 1923 | 56 | |
| Keswick | Henry Neville Lindley | 24 Nov 2009 | Kt Bach | 29 Sep 1938 | 5 Nov 2024 | 86 | |
| Keswick | (John) Chippendale Lindley ["Chips"] | 23 Feb 1993 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1940 | 17 Apr 2024 | 84 | |
| Keswick | John Henry | 1 Jan 1972 | KCMG | 13 Jul 1906 | 5 Jul 1982 | 75 | |
| Keswick | William Johnston | 18 Jul 1972 | Kt Bach | 6 Dec 1903 | 16 Feb 1990 | 86 | |
| Kettle | Rupert Alfred | 1 Dec 1880 | Kt Bach | 9 Jan 1817 | 6 Oct 1894 | 77 | |
| Kettle | Russell | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 30 Jan 1887 | 20 Jun 1968 | 81 | |
| Kettlewell | Marion Mildred | 1 Jan 1970 | DBE (Mil) | 20 Feb 1914 | 11 Apr 2016 | 102 | |
| Kevau | Isi Henao | 12 Jun 2004 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Keville | (William) Errington | 26 Jun 1962 | Kt Bach | 3 Jan 1901 | 31 Jan 1992 | 91 | |
| Key | Astley Cooper | 24 May 1873 24 Nov 1882 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
18 Jan 1821 | 3 Mar 1888 | 67 | |
| Key | Benjamin John | 30 Dec 2020 | KCB (Mil) | 7 Nov 1965 | |||
| Key | Charles Edward | 2 Jun 1956 | KBE (Civ) | 22 Mar 1900 | 3 Jun 1978 | 78 | |
| Key | John Phillip Prime Minister of New Zealand 2008‑2016 |
5 Jun 2017 | GNZM | 9 Aug 1961 | |||
| Keyes | Charles Patton | 6 Mar 1880 30 May 1891 |
KCB (Mil) GCB (Mil) |
25 Nov 1822 | 5 Feb 1896 | 73 | |
| Keyes | Roger John Brownlow, later [1919] 1st baronet and [1943] 1st Baron Keyes MP for Portsmouth North 1934‑1943 |
24 Apr 1918 10 Dec 1918 3 Jun 1930 |
KCB (Mil) KCVO GCB (Mil) |
4 Oct 1872 | 26 Dec 1945 | 73 | |
| Keyes | Terence Humphrey | 2 Jan 1933 | KCIE | 28 May 1877 | 26 Feb 1939 | 61 | |
| Keymer | Daniel Thomas | 25 Jul 1923 | Kt Bach | 24 Jan 1857 | 15 Feb 1933 | 76 | |
| Keynes | Geoffrey Langdon | 12 Jul 1955 | Kt Bach | 25 Mar 1887 | 5 Jul 1982 | 95 | |
| Keys | (Alexander George) William | 19 Mar 1980 | Kt Bach | 2 Feb 1923 | 3 May 2000 | 77 | |
| Khairpur, Mir of | Iman Baksh Khan | 12 Dec 1911 | GCIE | Dec 1860 | Feb 1921 | 60 | |
| Khairpur, Talpur of | Faiz Muhammad Khan | 22 Jun 1897 | GCIE | 6 Mar 1909 | |||
| Khairpur, Talpur of | Mir Ali Murad Khan | 30 May 1891 | GCIE | ||||
| Khalili | Nasser David | 16 Nov 2022 | Kt Bach | 18 Dec 1945 | |||
| Khama | Seretse Goitsebeng Maphiri President of Botswana 1966‑1980 |
20 Sep 1966 | KBE (Civ) | 1 Jul 1921 | 13 Jul 1980 | 59 | |
| Khan | Abdul Latif Haji Hajrat | 24 Jun 1941 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Abdussamad | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 27 Sep 1874 | 27 Jan 1943 | 68 | |
| Khan | Ahmad Nawaz | 27 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Arbab Dost Muhammad | 31 Jul 1929 | Kt Bach | 13 Nov 1931 | |||
| Khan | Asadullah | 8 Mar 1947 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Ghaibi | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Hakeem Saadut Ali | 24 May 1866 | KCSI | ||||
| Khan | Hashmatuilah | 2 Mar 1934 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1936 | |||
| Khan | Liaqat Hyat | 12 Jul 1933 2 Jan 1939 |
Kt Bach KBE (Civ) |
1 Feb 1887 | 9 Jul 1948 | 61 | |
| Khan | Malik Allah Bakhsh | 30 Jun 1942 | Kt Bach | Aug 1887 | |||
| Khan | Malik Muhammad Amin | 10 Mar 1945 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Mohammad Ejaz Rasul | 3 Mar 1933 11 May 1937 |
Kt Bach KCIE |
28 Jun 1886 | 1947 | ||
| Khan | Moulvie Sayyid Ahmad | 2 Jan 1888 | KCSI | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Aslam | 26 Jun 1908 12 Dec 1911 |
KCIE KCVO |
13 Oct 1914 | |||
| Khan | Muhammad Farid | 1 Jan 1946 | KBE (Civ) | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Jamal | 27 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Jamshed Ali | 9 Mar 1946 | Kt Bach | 1895 | |||
| Khan | Muhammad Nawaz | 20 Jun 1939 1 Jan 1946 |
Kt Bach KCIE |
12 Aug 1901 | |||
| Khan | Muhammad Obeidullah | 23 May 1900 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Muhammad Yamin | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | Feb 1966 | |||
| Khan | Muhammad Zafrullah | 7 Mar 1936 11 May 1937 |
Kt Bach KCSI |
6 Feb 1893 | 1 Sep 1985 | 92 | |
| Khan | Muhammud Nazim | 3 Jun 1921 11 May 1937 |
KCIE KCSI |
22 Jul 1938 | |||
| Khan | Nawab Bahram | 14 Jun 1912 3 Jun 1919 |
KCIE KBE (Civ) |
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| Khan | Nawab Khan-i-Zaman | 3 Jun 1921 | KCIE | 26 Feb 1936 | |||
| Khan | Nawab Muhammad Nasrulla | 5 Jun 1920 | KCSI | ||||
| Khan | Nawab Nawazish Ali | 24 May 1888 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Sadiq Aman MP for Tooting 2005‑2016; Mayor of London 2016-; PC 2009 |
10 Jun 2025 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1970 | |||
| Khan | Sara | 31 Dec 2021 | DBE (Civ) | Jan 1980 | |||
| Khan | Shaban Ali | 12 Dec 1911 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Shafa'at Ahmad | 7 Mar 1936 | Kt Bach | 1893 | Jul 1947 | 54 | |
| Khan | Sher Muhammad | 27 Feb 1937 | Kt Bach | 29 Oct 1887 | |||
| Khan | Shuja'at Ali | 1 Jan 1946 | KCIE | ||||
| Khan | Sultan Ahmad | 4 Mar 1932 | Kt Bach | 30 May 1864 | 21 May 1936 | 71 | |
| Kharan, Khan of | Nowruz Khan | 24 May 1888 | KCIE | 1855 | Jun 1909 | 53 | |
| Kharas | Zarine | 13 Jun 2015 | DBE (Civ) | 1951 | |||
| Kharegat | Pheroze Merwan | 14 Aug 1943 | Kt Bach | 29 May 1890 | |||
| Khaw | Peng Tee | 23 Oct 2013 | Kt Bach | 8 Oct 1957 | |||
| Khemka | Asha | 31 Dec 2013 | DBE (Civ) | 21 Oct 1951 | |||
| Khilchipur, Raja of | Rao Bahadur Durjan Sal Singh | 11 May 1937 | KCIE | 26 Aug 1897 | |||
| Khundkar | Nurul Azeem | 20 Jul 1946 | Kt Bach | 17 Mar 1890 | 10 May 1947 | 57 | |
| Khurshid Jar | Shams-ul-Amara Amir-i-Akbar | 1 Jan 1888 | KCIE | 8 Jul 1902 | |||
| Kibble | Thomas Walter Bannerman | 17 Oct 2014 | Kt Bach | 23 Dec 1932 | 2 Jun 2016 | 83 | |
| Kidd | Douglas Lorimer [originally DCNZM 5 Jun 2000] |
1 Aug 2009 | KNZM | 12 Sep 1941 | |||
| Kidd | Robert Hill | 30 Dec 1978 | KBE (Civ) | 3 Feb 1918 | 28 Feb 2004 | 86 | |
| Kiddle | Edward Buxton | 3 Jul 1926 | KBE (Mil) | 2 Nov 1866 | 29 Apr 1933 | 66 | |
| Kidman | Fiona Judith | 31 Dec 1997 | DNZM | 26 Mar 1940 | |||
| Kidman | Sidney | 25 Jun 1921 | Kt Bach | 9 May 1857 | 2 Sep 1935 | 78 | |
| Kidu | Buri William | 1980 | Kt Bach | 8 Aug 1945 | 30 Jan 1994 | 48 | |
| Kidu | Carol Anne [widow of Sir Buri Kidu] |
31 Dec 2004 | DBE (Civ) | 10 Oct 1948 | |||
| Kiggell | Launcelot Edward | 3 Jun 1916 1 Jan 1918 |
KCB (Mil) KCMG |
2 Oct 1862 | 23 Feb 1954 | 91 | |
| Kikau | Jone Latianara | 14 Jun 1980 | KBE (Civ) | 1909 | 3 Aug 1984 | 75 | |
| Kiki | (Albert) Maori | 1 Jan 1975 | KBE (Civ) | 21 Sep 1931 | 13 Mar 1993 | 61 | |
| Kilage | Ignatius Governor General of Papua New Guinea 1989 |
21 Feb 1989 | GCMG | 1941 | 31 Dec 1989 | 48 | |
| Kilbracken, Baron | see "Godley" | ||||||
| Kilfedder | James Alexander MP for Belfast West 1964‑1966 and Down North 1970‑1995 |
22 Jul 1992 | Kt Bach | 16 Jul 1928 | 20 Mar 1995 | 66 | |
| Killearn, Baron | see "Lampson" | ||||||
| Killen | (Denis) James | 12 Jun 1982 | KCMG | 23 Nov 1925 | 12 Jan 2007 | 81 | |
| Killick | Alexander Herbert | 7 Feb 1956 | Kt Bach | 10 Feb 1894 | 4 Feb 1975 | 80 | |
| Killick | Anthony Bernard | 10 Jun 1961 | KBE (Civ) | 1901 | 23 May 1966 | 64 | |
| Killick | John Edward | 12 Jun 1971 16 Jun 1979 |
KCMG GCMG |
18 Nov 1919 | 12 Feb 2004 | 84 | |
| Killik | Stephen Henry Molyneux | 11 Oct 1923 3 Jun 1935 27 Sep 1935 |
Kt Bach KCVO GBE (Civ) |
5 Mar 1861 | 17 Apr 1938 | 77 | |
| Kilmarnock, Lord | see "Hay" | ||||||
| Kilmorey, Earl of | see "Needham" | ||||||
| Kilmuir, Earl and Countess of | see "Maxwell Fyfe" | ||||||
| Kilner | Hew Ross | 8 Jul 1947 | Kt Bach | 9 Sep 1892 | 2 Aug 1953 | 60 | |
| Kilpatrick | James MacConnell | 1 Jun 1953 | KBE (Mil) | 1 Mar 1902 | 4 Apr 1960 | 58 | |
| Kilpatrick | Judith Ann Gladys | 17 Jun 2000 | DBE (Civ) | 20 Feb 1952 | 5 Sep 2002 | 50 | |
| Kilpatrick | Robert, later [1996] Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig [L] | 11 Feb 1986 | Kt Bach | 29 Jul 1926 | 16 Sep 2015 | 89 | |
| Kilpatrick | William John | 12 Jun 1965 | KBE (Civ) | 27 Dec 1906 | 25 Apr 1985 | 78 | |
| Kilpin | Ernest Fuller | 2 Nov 1910 | KCMG | 5 May 1854 | 10 Dec 1931 | 77 | |
| Kilvert | Harry Vernon | 11 Feb 1921 | Kt Bach | 28 Jun 1862 | 12 Mar 1924 | 61 | |
| Kimball | Marcus Richard, later [1985] Baron Kimball [L] MP for Gainsborough 1956‑1983 |
22 Jul 1981 | Kt Bach | 18 Oct 1928 | 26 Mar 2014 | 85 | |
| Kimber | Sidney Guy | 20 Feb 1935 | Kt Bach | 5 Nov 1873 | 8 Oct 1949 | 75 | |
| Kimmins | Brian Charles Hannam | 2 Jan 1956 | KBE (Mil) | 30 Jul 1899 | 15 Nov 1979 | 80 | |
| Kimmins | Grace Mary Thyrza | 8 Jun 1950 | DBE (Civ) | 6 May 1870 | 3 Mar 1954 | 83 | |

| Sir John Hudson [KCB 1885] | ||
| The year 1893 was not a good time to be a senior military commander in India. In May, Sir James Dormer, Commander in Chief at Madras, died after being mauled by a tiger. A month later, his counterpart in Bombay, Sir John Hudson, was killed when he was thrown from his horse. The following account appeared in The Cheltenham Chronicle of 17 June 1893:- | ||
| Lieutenant-General Sir John Hudson, Commander-in-Chief in Bombay, was thrown from his horse on Friday morning at Poona and killed. A later telegram says General Hudson, in company with Colonel Leach, was trotting gently down the road past the Ghoriporie barracks, when his pony stumbled badly, throwing the General on his head. He turned right over and never stirred again. Colonel Leach immediately dismounted, and ran to his side, but he at once perceived that life was extinct, and it was subsequently ascertained that the General had fractured the base of his skull, and that death must ave been instantaneous. Some soldiers, who were passing at the time, carried the body to the barracks close by, and it was conveyed thence in the deceased's own carriage to Magdalo House. A deep gloom has been cast over the presidency by the sad event, and all the Government offices closed. Major-General Blundell, one of the first-class district commanders, assumes the chief command provisionally. | ||
| The deceased officer was the eldest son of the later Captain J. Hudson, R.A., and was born in 1833. He was educated at the Royal Naval School, New Cross, and entered the army in 1853. In 1861 he was transferred to the Bengal Staff Corps. He became captain in 1858, major in 1864, lieutenant-colonel in 1870, colonel in 1877, major-general in 1887, and lieutenant-general in 1892. He served as adjutant of the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign in 1856‑7. He also went through the Indian Mutiny Campaign, including the relief of Lucknow. In the Abyssinian campaign he served as second in command of the 21st Bengal Native Infantry, and took part in the Afghan campaigns of 1878‑9 and 1879‑80. In 1884‑85 he served in the Soudan, and subsequently held various important commands in India. He was made a C.B. in 1881 and K.C.B. in 1885. He married, in 1859, Isabel Marie, daughter of the late Major-General Charles Frederick Havelock. | ||
| Sir Alan John Hunter [KCVO 1937] | ||
| Sir Alan committed suicide in March 1942. The result of the subsequent inquest into his death appeared in the Dundee Evening Telegraph and Post on 9 March 1942:- | ||
| A verdict of suicide while the balance of his mind was disturbed was returned at the Woking, Surrey, inquest on Major-General Sir Alan John Hunter, D.S.O., who was found shot in the office of the National Rifle Association at Bisley Camp on Thursday. | ||
| Sir Alan, who was secretary of the Association, was director of prisoners of war at the War Office from June, 1940 to September, 1941. He was aged 60. | ||
| Among riflemen he was known as "the man who saved Bisley." In 1939, it seemed that the annual Bisley meeting would be cancelled because of military training, he persuaded the authorities to proceed with a curtailed meeting. A week's shooting was substituted for the usual fortnight. | ||
| Evidence of identification was given by a son, Captain John Hunter, of the Royal Artillery. Captain Hunter said that his father was working in London all through the worst air raids of last winter. | ||
| Lady Joan Hunter said that last Thursday morning her husband was in very good spirits. "He returned home about two o'clock and looked rather disturbed and strange. I told him lunch was ready. He went out of the room without saying anything and without taking his lunch." | ||
| At about 2.30 p.m. she went to her husband's office and found him crouched on the floor with a wound in his head. | ||
| Lady Hunter said that Sir Alan Hunter was in the last war for four and a half years. He went straight on to a job in the War Office and had had big appointments ever since and never gave in. He worked at high pressure, and along with that had the worry of his sons, who are fighting. One is in Libya and one in Burma. | ||
| The Coroner - This seems to indicate more or less a nervous breakdown? - Yes. | ||
| P.C. Harold Staples said that a rifle found beside General Hunter had a discharged cartridge case in the breach. On the desk he found a letter addressed to Lady Hunter. The coroner recorded a verdict of suicide while the balance of the mind was disturbed. He said that the cause of Sir Alan's death was a rifle bullet wound in the head." | ||
| Sir Edward Thomas Henry Hutton [KCMG 1901 and KCB 1912] | ||
| Hutton is often regarded as the father of the Australian army. His biography appeared in the June 1964 issue of the Australian monthly magazine Parade:- | ||
| In September 1882, a revolutionary Egyptian army under Arabi Pasha [1841‑1911] was strongly entrenched at Tel-el-Kebir, north-east of Cairo. A peasant, who had risen to be Minister of War, Arabi was staging a last attempt to seize power and make himself master of Lower Egypt and the Suez Canal. With his position astride the Sweetwater Canal and the railway to Port Said secure, Arabi had no doubt that with his army of about 100,000, he could hold any attack by the opposing British force of 14,000. | ||
| On the night of September 12 the British, who were concentrated six miles south of Arabi's force, prepared their attack. Under cover of darkness a party reconnoitred the stretch of desert separating the forces. Taking observations by the stars and making sure it was unobserved, the party erected white guide posts almost up to the Egyptian front line. An hour later the British commander, General Sir Archibald Alison [2nd baronet], a one-armed veteran of the Indian Mutiny, launched the assault. It was led by the 42nd Black Watch under the general's aide-de-camp, Capt. Edward Hutton. Ordered not to fire until they had carried the first line of trenches, the Highlanders moved forward in grim silence. Arabi's men knew nothing of the advance until the British were less than 200 yards away. Suddenly an Egyptian sentry saw the silhouettes of the enemy in the darkness. He gave the alarm. The first shot killed Hutton's horse. Jumping from the dead animal he drew his sword and with a blood-chilling Highland screech, led his men in the charge. Hutton was the first of the finest troops in the British Army into the Egyptian trenches. And on the night the Black Watch was supported by a brigade of hard-hitting Indians. The surprise was complete. After 40 minutes of bitter hand-to-hand fighting the Egyptian horde panicked and fled. The pasha himself raced to Cairo where, after failing to persuade his supporters to burn the city, he surrendered to the British. Arabi spent the rest of his life exiled in Ceylon [actually the next 19 years - he was allowed to return to Egypt in 1901]. | ||
| The part played by Hutton in the victory of Tel-el-Kebir greatly advanced his career. General Sir Edward Hutton went down in history as the founder of the Commonwealth military forces and the first man to command Australian troops in the field. Born in England in 1848 and educated at Eton, "Curly" Hutton joined the 60th Rifles as an ensign and was posted to India. Although the disaster of the Crimean War had shaken public confidence in the administration of the British Army, social background was still necessary to win commissions. Hutton took his profession seriously, an attitude that was distrusted by many of his brother officers who were more interested in polo, pigsticking and social activities than in military science. Nor did his concern for the men in the ranks endear him to the top brass, who became irritated at his constant attempts to improve the conditions of the rank and file. When someone said the battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton, Hutton replied that a lot of battles since then had been lost in the officers' mess. | ||
| Despite his frequent collisions with authority and his annoying habit of usually being right, Hutton was soon promoted captain and sent to the staff college at Camberley. In 1879 he served in the Zulu War, where he took an active part in rounding up the dignified but murderous King Cetewayo. Cetewayo had made himself master of the country by slaughtering his brother Mbuyazi and several thousands of his followers, at the battle of the Tugela River [2 December 1856]. So fond was the Zulu potentate of washing his spears, as he termed it, that he threatened to exterminate the entire Boer population of the Transvaal. | ||
| Although some political leaders in England were in favour of letting the Boers fight their own battle, the British took a hand just in time to prevent a catastrophe. During the campaign, which ended in the capture of Cetewayo, Hutton learned the lesson that in a country like South Africa mobile troops were vastly superior to infantry. Although the Zulus fought on foot, they carried nothing but their arms and lived off the land. As a result they had little difficulty eluding the heavily-laden British foot-sloggers whom they contemptuously termed "pack oxen." The campaign cost so many lives that Hutton became a strong advocate of mounted infantry and during the first Boer War put his principles into practice by forming a squadron of light horse. | ||
| Fresh opportunities for advancement came Hutton's way during the Egyptian campaign and later in the Sudan when he organised and commanded the Camel Corps. [Although not mentioned in the article, he also made a very advantageous marriage, to Eleanor Mary Paulet, niece of both the Marquess of Winchester and of Field Marshal Lord William Paulet.] By the time he returned to England as a lieutenant-colonel, he had so demonstrated the importance of mobile riflemen that he was ordered to raise and train an entire division of mounted infantry. | ||
| Hutton's preoccupation with mounted troops was considered an expensive fad by many high-ranking officers. These men still pinned their faith to the "thin red line" of past wars and regarded the horse as being useful simply to pull guns or save the legs of senior officers. Cavalrymen, who possessed what Hutton called the "Light Brigade outlook," scoffed at his idea of providing infantry with horses to ride to the scene of action. However Hutton stuck to his tactic although the idea of riding to battle was highly unpopular even with many of the rank and file. One infantry sergeant positively refused to transfer to a mounted detachment. "What's your objection?" asked Hutton impatiently. "Are you frightened to learn to ride?" "It's not that, sir," said the sergeant earnestly, "but I know where I am when I'm on my own feet. If there's a retreat, I don't want to be handicapped by a horse." | ||
| In 1893 Australians had their first glimpse of the man who was to make so deep an impact on the military history of [Australia]. Dissatisfied with the defence system of the colony, the Government of NSW asked the British authorities for loan of an officer to reorganise it. Hutton, now a major-general, was given the job. He found the NSW army in poor shape. Apart from the permanent artillery and a few small technical units, the troops were all Saturday afternoon volunteers and many of the officers were only half trained. Promotion was often a matter of political influence. On a higher level there were frequent arguments about seniority and precedence. Once two colonels, city businessmen in private life, claimed the right to command the entire army. The dispute which culminated in the exchange of offensive letters, was settled only when the governor, as commander-in-chief, threatened to cashier them both. | ||
| A short-tempered man, Hutton was not easy to get on with and quickly raised a storm when he declared that the city volunteers were useless. Another howl of protest went up when, having stated that the NSW bushmen were the finest mounted infantry material he had seen, he added that, as expert horse thieves, they would be able to provide their own remounts. His advocacy of federation for defence was hotly criticised in some quarters, especially when he ironically asked if Victoria intended to remain neutral if NSW were attacked. Despite such gaffes the peppery major-general wore down press and political opposition. In three years he rid the NSW army of most of its comic opera elements and turned it into a small but effective force. | ||
| From Australia Hutton went to Canada, where the military situation was far worse that it had ever been in NSW. During the South African war Hutton commanded a mounted force of 7000 men which included most of the Australians engaged in the campaign. He was one of the few commanders to come through the South African war with an enhanced reputation. The men who served under him claimed that they were not defeated or even checked throughout the campaign. His success was due to his mastery of cavalry tactics and the speed at which his column moved. As one Australian trooper put it: "Some of the generals spend a couple of weeks finding out the enemy's position. By the time they're ready to attack, he's gone. But our bloke hits first and finds out his position afterwards." | ||
| Although he was knighted for his services in South Africa, Hutton's greatest work was yet to come. It was done in Australia during the first decade of the century, when at the request of the newly formed Commonwealth he consolidated the forces of the six Federated States into an Australian army. The army was built on the plans originally laid down by Hutton and many of our early military leaders were inspired by his brilliance. When World War I broke out it was suggested that General Hutton should command the AIF. But as he was 66 years old and had been living in retirement for several years his disciple, General [Sir] W[illiam] T[hrosby] Bridges, was selected instead. As commander of the first AIF and the 1st Australian Division, General Bridges was killed by a Turkish sniper on Gallipoli in May 1915 [two days after he was created KCB (Mil)]. | ||
| General Edward Hutton died in England in 1923 at the age of 75. His monument is the Royal Military College, Duntroon, conceived by him not as the aristocratic Sandhurst but as the democratic West Point of Australia. | ||
| Usman Ali Khan Bahadur Fateh Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad [GCSI 1911, GBE 1917] | ||
| The following biography of the 7th and last Nizam of Hyderabad appeared in the October 1967 issue of the Australian monthly magazine Parade:- | ||
| In September 1959 some of the 110 sons of the seventh and last Nizam of Hyderabad formed a union to obtain more pocket money from their father. These would-be unionists, the offspring of scores of the Nizam's wives and concubines, had banded together to force demands that they should receive the same hand-outs as a group of their father's more favoured offspring. Although the agitators were forced to keep up appearances on a few hundred dollars a year, their repeated complaints of poverty had received little sympathy from the Nizam. But now they were a union. They pressed their claim with renewed vigour. The Nizam relented - a little. He gave them the use of three ancient motor cars and with that the sons of one of the world's richest and meanest men had to be content. | ||
| For more than half a century such penny-pinching by the Nizam of Hyderabad made news headlines around the world. Once reputed to be worth about $1000 million, he lorded it over 83,000 square miles of central India and was absolute ruler of 18 million people. Yet the personal expenditure of the wizened and unkempt, who shuffled around his palace in carpet slippers and a battered fez, was never more than $20 a month. Of all of India's 562 princes he was the only one entitled to a British 21-gun salute and to be called His Exalted Highness. [This is somewhat misleading - the heads of state of Mysore, Jammu and Kashmir, Baroda and Gwalior were also entitled to a 21-gun salute; the difference therefore lies in the style of address as His Exalted Highness - see later.] He was also the only one to have $6 million worth of banknotes eaten by rats in his palace cellar. | ||
| He was born Osman Ali Khan on April 6, 1886, and his family traced back to Abu Bakr, Mohammed's father-in-law. His father, the sixth Nizam, was a flamboyant, hard-drinking Indian ruler in the traditional style. He rode on elephants and in Rolls-Royces and wore his jewels instead of hoarding them. Although the sixth Nizam had the usual four legal wives of a Moslem and a harem of 600 concubines, he was not blessed with a son for some years. Then, one of his concubines, a Hindu dancing girl, presented him with Osman. The delighted ruler promptly recognised him as his son and heir. A little later, one of the sixth Nizam's legitimate wives produced not one but two sons and the love he had lavished on his first-born turned to hate. In consequence the future Nizam was educated privately, treated with scorn whenever he met his father and raised with iron severity. | ||
| In his early 20s the future Nizam had not yet developed his later miserly habits. Actually he had extravagant tastes. He kept scores of tailors busy running up sarapas (knee-length jackets) which were embroidered in precious jewels. He also had his own band, which he led in palace concerts. Actually the audience found these concerts boring because the band rarely got beyond the prince's favourite tune, "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles." | ||
| All this frivolity came to an end in 1911 when, with his father's death, Osman became the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad and, with a fortune of about $500 million, one of the world's best-known misers. Almost immediately he mounted the throne the new Nizam closed the ruler's traditional Falaknuma Palace and moved to the more modest Kothi Palace, which consisted of a dozen unpretentious buildings surrounded by a high wall. In those buildings he stored the fabulous family wealth of gold and jewellery in hundreds of trunks and wooden boxes. Once, because he was never sure of his jewellery's value, he asked a Bombay expert to make an inventory and give a valuation. When told the job would take two years and require a high fee, the Nizam abandoned the project. Another time he decided that his pearls should be taken out of storage, washed in a special solution to preserve their lustre and graded according to size. It took servants three days to wash the pearls and spread them out on the roofs of every building in the palace compound, where they formed a shimmering carpet. | ||
| The Nizam had also inherited the world's largest gold table service, consisting of plates, platters, knives, forks, ash trays and salt shakers for 150 people. Buckingham Palace also has a gold dinner service, but it accommodates only 24 people. The Nizam's treasure was piled haphazardly in the palace buildings. As it increased, particularly in gold coin, it filled even bedrooms and garages. Once a truck laden with the Nizam's latest acquisition of gold was driven into the palace grounds. There was no place to store the wealth, so as a temporary measure a sentry was posted to watch the precious load. Twenty years later a visitor reported that the gold-filled truck still stood there, its wheels embedded in the soil and its body partly covered with grass. A sentry was still on guard. | ||
| From the time of the Indian Mutiny the rulers of Hyderabad were always staunch supporters of Britain and the seventh Nizam followed this tradition. In World War I his troops were employed in many theatres of war and he made generous financial contributions to Britain's war effort. In recognition of his services King George V bestowed upon the Nizam the unique titles of His Exalted Highness and Faithful Ally of the British Government. Similarly in World War II the Nizam forgot his parsimony and provided naval vessels and two squadrons of RAF planes. This time King George VI gave him [in 1946] the Royal Victorian Chain. | ||
| Although the Nizam maintained four wives, at least 50 concubines, hundreds of children and grandchildren and about 3000 servants and hangers-on, his own life was marked by its simplicity. Crowded out by his ever-increasing treasure, he camped for years on the ramshackle veranda of one of the palace's decaying buildings with a flimsy partition screening his scantily furnished bedroom. Each morning he sat on the veranda steps and conducted affairs of state with ministers and secretaries standing in a respectful semi-circle before him. He usually wore cheap cotton pyjama-type trousers, a homespun Indian coat and lived on little more than biscuits and rice. His only luxuries were about 50 small cups of coffee a day, 100 of the cheapest Indian cigarettes and food for the pet goat which accompanied him everywhere about the palace. | ||
| Then there was the time when he split his walking stick. Although it was suggested he should buy another he decided to hang on to the fractured cane while it remained in one piece. When the Viceroy, the Marquess of Linlithgow, paid Hyderabad a visit, the Nizam stood waiting to greet him on the station. He leaned heavily on the old walking stick and it sagged precariously under his weight. "That stick looks very dangerous, Your Exalted Highness," remarked Linlithgow. "Yes," I must have a metal ring put round it," said the Nizam - and he did. The economy-minded potentate rattled around Hyderabad city in a 1927 Ford car, knitted his own socks and haggled with street vendors selling soft drinks and ice cream. | ||
| Aside from writing poetry and watching surgical operations, the Nizam's only hobby was amassing money. He did this so well that it is estimated he doubled his father's inheritance in his lifetime. When the Nizam made a personal tour of his 83,000 square miles of territory (from which he derived an income of about $10 million a year) a special tax was levied on each district for the privilege of having him visit. It was also tradition, for any subject who received a gift from the Nizam to follow suit and present him with something in return, but it had to be of far greater value if he wanted to remain in his ruler's good books. There is a story that once the entire palace stock of honey went bad. The Nizam promptly gave the lot away in small jars and received in return gifts worth $100,000. | ||
| By long-established custom in Hyderabad, a subject had to present the Nizam with one gold and four silver coins when he was received in audience. The sixth Nizam used merely to touch the coins and return them to the visitor as good luck tokens. However, when his son took over, he kept the coins. On four gala occasions each year when the seventh Nizam entertained thousands of guests at banquets he would roll up his sleeves and face the receiving line. Now he was in a position to jerk the five coins from each visitor's hand and drop them quickly into two bags, one for silver, one for gold. It was estimated that out of these offerings by visitors the Nizam made $500,000 a year. Additional gifts from subjects soliciting favours brought in another $3 million. | ||
| When England granted India independence in 1947, the old world of the Nizam of Hyderabad crashed about his ears. He stubbornly refused to join the new nation and backed up his refusal by arming his personal troops with muzzle loaders. All efforts at negotiation failed and in 1949 India was forced to invade Hyderabad. In the four-day war that followed, 822 of the Nizam's troops were killed before he capitulated. [For further detail, refer to the Wikipedia entry under "Operation Polo."] By the terms of settlement he lost all power and all his lands and palaces except one. However, he retained his gold and jewellery, was given the honorary title of governor and an annual allowance of $500,000. In 1954 the Prime Minister of India, Nehru, cut out the Nizam's allowance and two years later he lost even his empty governorship of the then democratic State. | ||
| The last years of the Nizam of Hyderabad were spent plotting with his financial advisers to make sure the Indian Government did not grab his remaining wealth. He realised on his gold, sold vast amounts of jewellery and put the proceeds (some $600 million) in at least 50 different trust schemes for the benefit of about 770 members of his family and pensioned retainers. Constantly bemoaning his own poverty, he spent every waking moment thinking up new economy schemes. He cut the $12,000-a-month allowance of his eldest son, the Prince of Berar, to $4,000 and ordered him to reduce his harem to 10. Frail and wizened, he sat through the days on the veranda of his Kothi Palace constantly bewailing the $60,000 a year he said he was spending out of capital. Other misfortunes overwhelmed him like the rats eating $6 million in banknotes lying forgotten in the cellar. He failed in a court action before the House of Lords claiming $2 million he had sent to agents in England at the time of the Indian Government invasion. | ||
| When China attacked India in 1962, the Government called on the people for money contributions to fight the war. Millions of people offered their savings: even street beggars, and women gave up their wedding rings. When the Nizam of Hyderabad forked out $50,000 the news of this comparatively small donation caused a bitter public outcry. In vain did he protest: I am no longer a rich man. From all over India people contemptuously mailed him small coins in the hope they would be "of some use to you in your poverty." He kept the coins and wrote personal "thank you" notes to all who had contributed. In them he reiterated his penury and explained: "My money is now all tied up in trusts." Even on his deathbed, which was attended by scores of descendants and his pet goat, he was still trying to persuade them all that he was indeed the world's poorest multi-millionaire. | ||
| Sir Francis Akanu Ibiam [Hon KBE 1951 and KCMG 1962] | ||
| Sir Francis was a distinguished Nigerian medical missionary who later became Governor of the Eastern Region of Nigeria. He found himself in the middle of a diplomatic incident in 1959 when, on a visit to Northern Rhodesia [today's Zambia], he was refused service in a cafe because of the colour of his skin. During the Nigerian Civil War of 1967‑1970, Ibiam actively supported the cause of Biafra, and, in protest against the British Government's support of the Nigeria's federal government, he renounced both of his knighthoods. | ||
| The London Daily Telegraph of 5 September 1959 reported:- | ||
| Two Rhodesian Governments today expressed regret for an incident last weekend in which Sir Francis Ibiam, a Nigerian doctor and chairman of the Governing Council of the University College of Ibadan, was refused a cup of tea in a cafe at Chingola, Northern Rhodesia. The proprietor served two whites accompanying him and said: "We do not serve Africans." | ||
| The Federal Prime Minister, Sir Roy Welensky, said: "I am expressing my regret for this incident to the Prime Minister of the Federation of Nigeria. Whatever our achievements here, and they are substantial, we cannot expect the world to treat us with any great respect so long as we hand out this kind of treatment to our visitors." | ||
| A Northern Rhodesia Government statement expressed the "greatest concern and regret" at the treatment accorded "a distinguished visitor to the territory." It brought discredit "to the territory and particularly to its white inhabitants." | ||
| The London Daily Telegraph of 6 September 1967:- | ||
| Sir Francis Ibiam, 61, former Governor of Eastern Nigeria and now an adviser to rebel Biafra, has renounced his knighthoods in protest at Britain's supply of arms to Federal Nigeria. He was a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George [KCMG] and a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire [KBE]. | ||
| He said in a letter to the Queen that Christian Britain had shamelessly let down Christian Biafra. Many tribesmen in the north of Federal Nigeria are Muslims. The Ibu rebels of Biafra regard these as their main enemies. | ||
| Sir Alieu Sulayman Jack [nominated Kt Bach 1970 but never invested] | ||
| Sir Alieu was Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Gambia between 1966 and 1972. His name was included in the 1970 New Year's Honours List as being an intended Knight Bachelor. However, Gambia became a republic on 24 April 1970 and left the Queen's Realms. As a result, Jack never received the accolade or Letters Patent. For a similar case, see Sir Edward Victor Luckhoo. | ||
| Sir Francis Stanley Jackson [GCIE 1927 and GCSI 1932] | ||
| Jackson was the younger son of William Lawies Jackson, who was created 1st Baron Allerton in 1902. He was educated at Harrow, where his "fag" was Winston Churchill, before going up to Trinity College, Cambridge. It was here that his cricketing prowess blossomed, and he played for the University, for Yorkshire, and finally for England, which he captained during the five tests of the 1905 Ashes series. All in all, he played 20 Tests, making 1,415 runs at 48.79 with 5 centuries, and took 24 wickets at 33.29. | ||
| After a relatively short political career, Jackson was appointed Governor of Bengal in 1927. The Daily Mail of 8 February 1932 reported that:- | ||
| Sir Stanley Jackson, Governor of Bombay, was shot at by a girl yesterday afternoon while he was presiding as chancellor over the annual university [of Calcutta] convocation. He is the third Governor to be attacked in little more than a year. | ||
| He was delivering an address emphasising the dangers of allowing youth to be interested in certain political associations when the girl left her seat and, walking towards the dais, fired five revolver shots from a distance of 30 feet. | ||
| The vice-chancellor of the university, Dr. Hasan Suhrawardy, rushed forward and grappled with her, diverting her aim. | ||
| Sir Stanley was not hit, but Dr. Dineschandra Sen, a professor who was sitting near, was slightly wounded. The five bullets were found in the sound screen behind the chancellor's chair. The girl, Bina Das, who is about 20, was immediately arrested and removed. Poison was found on her. | ||
| Sir Stanley was unperturbed by the attack and after a brier pause continued his address. This indifference to danger evoked spontaneous cheers from the large assembly, and especially from the Indian students. The assailant was a student at the Diocesan College in Calcutta. | ||
| For his promptitude in tackling the would-be assassin, Dr. Suhrawardy was soon after rewarded with a knighthood. For further details, see under his entry in the "Knightage" pages. | ||
| The "Daily Telegraph" of 16 February 1932 reported that:- | ||
| Bina Das, the Indian girl student, who fired five shots at the Hon. Sir Stanley Jackson, the Governor of Bengal, nine days ago, was today sentenced to years' rigorous imprisonment. | ||
| The girl, who was remarkably composed, read from a document her reasons for firing the shots. She said: | ||
| "I sought a way to death by offering myself at the feet of my country to invite the attention of all to measures of Government which can unsex even a frail woman like myself, brought up under all the best traditions of Indian womanhood." | ||
| The girl received the decision with a smile and a courteous bow. | ||
| Maharajah Sir Harisinghji, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir [KCIE 1918, KCVO 1922, GCIE 1929, GCSI 1933 and GCVO 1946] | ||
| The following article appeared in the January 1972 number of the monthly Australian magazine Parade:- | ||
| Among the revellers of the Victory Ball held in London's Albert Hall on Armistice Night in 1919 was 24-year-old Prince Hari Singh, the plump, pleasureseeking heir presumptive to the Maharajah of Kashmir. During the gay evening the prince was introduced to buxom, thirtyish Mrs. Maude Robinson, wife of a small-time bookmaker and gambler. The following Christmas they were in Paris together. And there, after the couple were discovered in a hotel bedroom, a gang of English crooks staged one of the most sensational blackmail coups in criminal history. The plotters extorted £150,000 from the prince, playing on his fear that a divorce scandal would imperil his succession to the throne of Kashmir. | ||
| Five years passed before the blackmail came to light, and in a dramatic London court case that followed Prince Hari Singh was referred to only as "Mr. A". The American Press had no scruples about disclosing his identity to the world, but that did not prevent him ascending the throne of Kashmir when his uncle, the maharajah, died a year later. Then he collected an income of £5,000,000 a year while ruling his 4,000,000 impoverished subjects in the Garden-of-Eden state set among the fertile lower valleys of the Himalayas. As maharajah he travelled the world in a silver-plated private plane, occupied a glittering Versailles-like palace in his capital of Srinagar and ruthlessly stamped out all opposition to his despotic rule. Ultimately this portly hedonist lost his throne after India obtained her independence in 1947 and Kashmir was partitioned between the new States of India and Pakistan. | ||
| Prince Hari Singh was born in Srinagar on September 23, 1895, the nephew of Kashmir's eccentric maharajah, Sir Pratap Singh. His father died when he was still an infant and so Hari Singh became his childless uncle's heir. Sir Pratap Singh, who had succeeded to the throne of Kashmir in 1885, was best known for his passion for cricket. He always announced the number of runs he would make before his innings began and no bowler had the insolence to take his wicket before he reached that score. Sir Pratap was escorted to the pitch by his aide-de-camp and armour bearers. At the crease two men rolled up his sleeves and pulled on his gloves, while two more buckled his pads. Then His Highness was left to defy the bowling which he did by ignoring every ball bowled, even if it hit the stumps, except slow full tosses on the leg side. | ||
| As Sir Pratap's heir, Hari Singh was brought up to rule. As a boy he served as a page to Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, on ceremonial occasions. His uncle provided his uniform - a golden robe encrusted with pearls said to have cost the maharajah £1,000,000. Prince Hari Singh first went to England with his uncle for the coronation of King George V in 1910 [sic]. Thereafter he was a regular visitor on his own quest for pleasure. | ||
| On the 1919 trip that was to cost him so dearly in blackmail he was accompanied by a newly-appointed aide-de-camp, Captain Charles Arthur. A jaunty Irish rogue the prince had met while big-game hunting in Africa, Captain Arthur realised the possibility of blackmail as soon as he saw the developing friendship with Mrs. Maude Robinson after the Victory Ball. Soon he acquired two accomplices, a ne'er-do-well swindler named Montague Noel Newton and William Cooper Hobbs, a criminal [who] ran a bogus solicitor's office in London under the name of Appleton and Co. The Robinsons were not living together and the husband had no part in the plot. However, although she later denied it, Mrs. Robinson probably knew >what was going on. | ||
| Early on the morning of December 26, 1919, Newton rushed into Hari Singh's suite in a Paris hotel (the door of which had just been unlocked by Captain Arthur) and confronted the prince in bed with his mistress. Posing as the woman's husband, Newton shouted: "Now I've got you! I've caught you with my wife!" Mrs. Robinson screamed, jumped out of bed and put a convincing performance of scratching Newton's face and pulling his hair. Without revealing that the intruder was not in fact her husband, she then pretended to allow the two men to quieten her hysterics. "After all, Maudie," the prince said soothingly, "he is your husband." Mrs. Robinson then ran into another room and Newton left the suite with the parting threat: "You'll hear from my solicitors. I have all the evidence I need." An hour later Mrs. Robinson had packed and departed for London. She never saw Hari Singh again. | ||
| Meanwhile, the highly agitated prince had summoned his ADC, told him what had happened and asked his advice. There was only one thing to do, said Captain Arthur after listening sympathetically to his distraught master. He must buy Robinson off. The scandal of divorce proceedings would certainly cause the British Government to veto his succession to the throne of Kashmir. The prince agreed and also accepted Arthur's suggestion that the ADC locate the supposed Robinson before he left Paris and offer him hush money. | ||
| As a result, on December 30 Hari Singh signed a cheque made out to Charles Robinson for £150,000 and was assured by Captain Arthur that the matter was ended. Arthur was supposed to hand the cheque to Robinson. Instead, he sent it to his confederate, Hobbs, in London. | ||
| Meanwhile, Newton (who had earlier been introduced to the real Robinson by Mrs. Robinson) had seen the husband and told him that his wife was "playing around with a n****r in Paris." Robinson was highly indignant and talked of a divorce, but he soon calmed down when Newton suggested that he let a firm of solicitors he knew, Appleton and Co., try to get some money out of Prince Hari Singh. | ||
| Hobbs (as Appleton and Co.) agreed to act for Charles Robinson, omitting to inform him that he had just opened an account in his name at the Midland Bank with Hari Singh's £150,000 cheque. Over the next few days Hobbs (who had posed at the bank as Charles Robinson) cashed several large cheques there and ultimately withdrew the whole £150,000. Then Hobbs called in Robinson and told him Hari Singh had agreed to pay £25,000 if he would withdraw his divorce action. Robinson was delighted. He paid Hobbs £4000 as legal fees and was reunited with his wife, who was quite happy to help him spend the windfall and also believed Hari Singh had paid only £25,000. Hobbs, Newton and Arthur split the remaining amount of £125,000. Hari Singh returned to Kashmir and with that the whole affair might have finished. | ||
| But in 1924 the conspirators fell out. Newton accused Hobbs of swindling him over a deal and out of spite he revealed to Robinson that the prince had actually paid out £150,000. In November 1924 Robinson sued the Midland Bank for the balance of £125,000 - claiming that they had wrongly paid the money out of his account on a forged cheque. | ||
| The whole story came out at the trial, the bank finally winning the case on the ground that the money had been obtained illegally from the prince and thus, at law, Robinson was not entitled to any part of it. This immediately brought Scotland Yard into the case and as a result Hobbs and Arthur both served short prison terms. No charges were laid against Newton or the Robinsons. | ||
| Meanwhile, the American Press had broken the news that the mysterious "Mr. A." in the blackmail proceedings was in fact Prince Hari Singh, heir to the Maharajah of Kashmir. His shocked uncle banished him to a remote estate for six months and made him perform ritual acts of humiliation and penance. However, he succeeded to the throne of Kashmir on the death of his uncle late in 1925 and the British Government gave him a magnificent coronation that cost £500,000. The new maharajah travelled frequently to Europe, always in great state. He booked accommodation at hotels by the floor and a fleet of six Rolls-Royces, all carrying the word Kashmir in scarlet on the radiators, provided his transport. | ||
| Most of the population of Kashmir were Moslems, but their ruler, Hari Singh, was a Hindu, and racial riots often kept his realm in a state of turmoil. After World War II, with independence for India imminent, Hari Singh, could not make up his mind whether to take Kashmir into Hindu India or Moslem Pakistan. In November 1947 Pathan tribesmen from Pakistan invaded Kashmir and the monarch fled to Jammu with an 85-vehicle convoy loaded with his treasure. There he appealed to Indian Prime Minister Nehru for aid, offering in return to sign an instrument of cession by which Kashmir became part of India. Nehru agreed and sent in the Indian Army, although today Kashmir still remains a bone of contention between India and Pakistan. | ||
| Hari Singh accepted an annual allowance of £50,000 from the Indian Government and settled in Bombay, where he devoted himself to the breeding of polo ponies. He also began building a grandiose apartment block, but was warned by a fortune teller that he would die the moment the building was completed. So, from then on, on the site he employed a permanent team of workers to alternately tear down and rebuild a portion of the building. | ||
| Sir Hari Singh died of a heart attack on April 25, 1961, having outlived all the conspirators in the blackmail case that almost cost him his throne. Mrs. Robinson died penniless in 1965. To the end she still proudly boasted that she had spent £100,000 before she was 45 although she never admitted having been involved in the blackmail plot." | ||
| Sir Vivian Everard Donne Jarrad [nominated Kt Bach 1937, but not installed] | ||
| Jarrad was named as an intended Knight Bachelor in the 1937 Coronation Honours List. His citation in the London Gazette (Supplement 34396, page 3077) describes him as "Agent, Bengal-Nagpur Railway." He died, however, before he could be invested. In the following year, there appeared a notice in the Gazette (issue 34486, page 1163) dated 17 February 1938 which states that:- | ||
| The KING has been graciously pleased, by Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, to grant unto Beryl Lennox, widow of Vivian Everard Donne Jarrad, Gentleman, the style, title, rank and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived to receive the degree, style and title of a Knight Bachelor at the hands of His Majesty. | ||
| Charles John Johnston [nominated Kt Bach 1918, but died before his Patent of Knighthood could be completed] | ||
| Johnston's name appears as an addendum to a listing of intended knights published in the London Gazette (issue 30825, page 9111) with the notation that "the Honourable Charles John Johnston, Speaker of the Legislative Council of the Dominion of New Zealand, died before his Patent of Knighthood could be completed." | ||
| Subsequently, the Edinburgh Gazette (issue 13416, page 1138) included the following notice:- | ||
| The King has been pleased, by Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, bearing date the 15th January 1919, to ordain and declare that Alice Johnston, widow of the Honourable Charles John Johnston, later Speaker of the Legislative Council of the Dominion of New Zealand, shall have, hold and enjoy the style, title, place and precedence to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived to receive the honour of Knight Bachelor at the hands of His Majesty. | ||
| Sir Joseph Jonas [Kt Bach 1905, degraded 1918] | ||
| Jonas was born in 1845 at Bingen, then in the Grand Duchy of Hesse. He refused to do military service for Prussia and migrated to England in 1867. Two years later he settled in Sheffield and was naturalized as a British subject in 1876, marrying a Sheffield lady in the same year. He became a very wealthy man in his role as managing director of Sir Joseph Jonas, Colver & Co. Limited, which owned the Continental and Novo Steel Works in Sheffield. He became Lord Mayor of Sheffield in 1905, the year when he was knighted, and was also for many years the German Consul in Sheffield. | ||
| In July 1918, Jonas was charged at the Central Criminal Court with conspiring in 1913 with Charles Alfred Vernon, who had been employed at the Ministry of Munitions, to contravene the Official Secrets Act by obtaining and communicating information regarding Messrs Vickers' rifle works at Crayford in Kent, which was calculated to be useful to an enemy. Both defendants were acquitted of felony, but the jury found that Vernon had communicated information, which had been unlawfully obtained, to Jonas, and that Jonas had aided and abetted Vernon to commit that misdemeanour. Jonas was fined £2,000 and Vernon £1,000. | ||
| Mr. Tindal Atkinson KC, in his speech for the defence, said that "Jonas took upon himself sole responsibility of having obtained the information. Vernon was his clerk, and was instructed by Jonas to obtain the information. The information referred to was in no sense information that was intended to assist a possible enemy. The sole purpose Jonas had in his mind was to obtain information for the purpose of satisfying an enquiry made by a customer of his, who unfortunately, as it now turned out, was a German. That information was connected to a firm which was about to open business in competition with von Gontard [Baron Paul von Gontard, managing director of DWM, a German munitions manufacturer]. In case of that kind, involving communication with any member of the German Empire, it was almost impossible for the jury's mind to be free from prejudice, and it was deplorable in the interests of justice that the case should be tried now in reference to matters which took place nearly five years ago. The whole matter was nothing more or less than a trade inquiry acceded to by Sir Joseph Jonas to assist his customer. It was assisting the trade of Germany and adding to her riches, it was true, but it was not political information. Vickers' was purely a private concern, and the only connection which had been shown between the Government and Vickers' was that in 1913 the Government submitted to that firm the pattern of a rifle which was to be manufactured on a commercial basis. But that rifle was stillborn, and Messrs Vickers' had not made any of them." | ||
| The Attorney General (Sir Frederick Smith, later 1st Earl of Birkenhead) said that "the evidence indicated that in the time of peace the amount of work given by the German Government to the von Gontard company was just sufficient to keep it going, so that it might be useful to the German Government on the outbreak of war. Sir Joseph Jonas knew that he was giving information as to what was taking place in a factory which enjoyed the confidence and secrets of the British Government to a man who was periodically in communication with the experts and the buyers of the German Government." | ||
| The Judge, Mr. Justice Lawrence, in summing up said that "the text of the Official Secrets Act was a wide one. The safety and interests of the State were matters which affected every individual from the highest to the lowest, and, consequently, it was right that the statute should be wide in its terms and all-embracing. The question whether at the time Vickers' works was a prohibited place was the key of the situation. It would be idle to read the Act as protecting a works while rifles were being made and not when it was being prepared for the installation of machinery necessary for the manufacture of the rifles. It would be most unjust for the jury to allow their minds to be prejudiced against the prisoner by the conduct of the Germans of the war. But they had to consider that here was a German Consul, Sir Joseph Jonas, and there was von Gontard, who was acting head of a private company producing Mauser rifles. Our Government in 1913 were minded apparently to produce a rifle of new construction and great power. Information as that would be of great value. Sheffield was one of the astute cities of this country, and to gain pre-eminence there a person must be very wide-awake and able to 'put two and two together.' Sir Joseph Jonas had amassed a great fortune in Sheffield by great industry and great ability, and yet he wanted them to come to the conclusion that in dealing with von Gontard he was simple as a child and did not know anything about why von Gontard was making his persistent inquiries about Vickers'." | ||
| Following Jonas' conviction, the London Gazette of 3rd September 1918 [issue 30881, page 10391] contained notice that:- | ||
| Letters Patent, bearing date the 30th day of August, 1918, have passed the Great Seal degrading Joseph Jonas from the degree, title and dignity of Knight Bachelor, which were conferred upon him on the 24th day of July, 1905. | ||
| Sir George Alfred Julius [Kt Bach 1929] | ||
| The September 1958 issue of the monthly Australian magazine Parade contains the following biography:- | ||
| There are still many people who believe the automatic totalisator, which is as much a part of the modern racetrack as a horse, was invented by the Most Reverend Churchill Julius [1847‑1938], Archbishop of Christchurch [1890‑1925] and Primate of New Zealand [1922‑1925]. The story gained credence when His Grace, a superb engineer and clock expert, was seen leaving the totalisator at an Auckland racecourse early this [20th] century. The racing fraternity and churchgoers of the city were convinced the machine had broken down and the Archbishop had been called to fix it. Actually, the machine which revolutionised betting was invented by the Archbishop's son, George Alfred Julius, one of Australia's greatest engineering geniuses. | ||
| George Julius was born on April 29, 1873, at Norwich, England. He was still a child when his father, the Rev. Churchill Julius, was appointed Archdeacon of Ballarat. George was sent to Melbourne Grammar School. The archdeacon, when not preaching or peddling furiously round the town on his bicycle, was usually to be found covered in grease in the workshop at the rear of his home tinkering with weird gadgets. In the early 1890s, the Archdeacon was created Bishop of Christchurch. He took his lathes with him to New Zealand. Christchurch had never seen or heard of a bishop like him. Wherever he went, his dexterity with such tools as knitting needles and hairpins became proverbial. He became clock-mender-in-chief to the diocese. Country vicars kept clocks that would not work until Bishop Julius paid his annual visit. | ||
| Meanwhile, the mechanical bishop's son, George Julius, was forging ahead at Canterbury College, Christchurch. In 1885, he graduated B.Sc. He was still learning a few tricks in engineering from the bishop when the West Australian Department of Railways advertised for an assistant engineer. George got the job. His extraordinary flair for imaginative engineering brought him quickly to the notice of his chief. He was promoted to chief draughtsman and engineer in charge of tests. | ||
| About this time they had an election in W.A. The losers clamoured the voting was irregular. Young Julius set to work and invented a fool-proof voting machine. It worked splendidly. The Government, however, decided preferences should be handled in a different way. Julius fixed that, only to find the authorities wanted something else. Promptly he told them to hold their elections their own way, and put the voting machine aside. It was always in his mind, however. Within weeks he visualised adapting it as an automatic totalisator. | ||
| George Julius had no interest in racing. To emphasise this, he often said he did not know a horse's head from its tail. Totalisators were not new. A machine of sorts had been used in Sydney by the A[Australian] J[hockey] C[lub] back in 1878. Officials frowned on it as a serious departure from racecourse tradition. The Press, however, claimed it would remove some of the great abuses connected with betting. The first machines were worked by hand. They consisted of a line of ticket sellers at an open bench. Behind them was a board with a series of numbers, each with a lever. The sellers called aloud the bets they took. A sweating man at the board pulled the appropriate levers to register the bets. Wagering finished, the dividend, after deduction of various percentages, was worked out. | ||
| In those days, a dividend was paid only on the winner. Later, the method of computing dividends for places was evolved. Julius wanted to make a fully automatic machine that would record the bets and compute the dividends. The intricate mechanism was to be operated by electricity. He was still working on the machine when he met Eva O'Connor, daughter of the W.A. Public Works Department and supervising engineer of the Kalgoorlie waterline [Charles Yelverton O'Connor (1843‑1902) after whom one the world's biggest electorates (335,000 sq m) in the Australian House of Representatives is named]. George married Eva, for, apart from his natural affection for her, she was one of those rare girls who did mind a husband who spent much of his time at home engrossed in a workshop. | ||
| In 1907, the Julius's moved to Darling Point, Sydney. George's first act was to erect his workshop. As a consultant engineer, often called by the Commonwealth and State Governments, he had little time to spare. Every free minute he had went into the weird collection of wheels, cogs, ropes and pulleys that made up his totalisator. At last it was finished - a huge affair comprising a number of cast-iron boxes and an apparent tangle of piano wires and lead weights. Julius opened negotiations with the Ellerslie Racecourse, in Auckland. | ||
| The first automatic totalisator took a lot of selling. Operators were doubtful if the public would have much confidence in a machine that calculated bets and dividends. Julius convinced the racecourse authorities his machine was fool-proof. They decided to buy it. George supervised the setting of every nut and bolt. One Saturday in 1913 [Easter Saturday, 22 March 1913], it was ready. | ||
| Meanwhile the old bishop had gone up in the ecclesiastical world. He was now Archbishop of Christchurch and [later] Primate of New Zealand. His Grace was proud of his son's achievements and decided he must see this new totalisator. He was well aware of the rumour current in New Zealand that he had actually designed it, but, because of his position, could hardly associate himself with an instrument of gambling. | ||
| Early that Saturday morning, His Grace entered the building housing his son's totalisator. He became so absorbed in the mechanical perfection of the machine that, by the time he left, a crowd was massing for the races. The Archbishop slippe out as quietly as possible, but not before hundreds had seen him. The whisper raced round the course: "That new-fangled tote machine broke down and they had to get the Archbishop in to fix it." | ||
| Back in Sydney, George Julius saw the possibility of a world market for his exclusively Australian machine. He took over an old shed at Newtown and put the Julius totalisator on the market. All the big courses in Australia installed them, despite the enormous cost. With their efficiency proved, Julius and his top technicians went overseas on a great selling campaign. England, France, India installed Julius machines on their tracks. The firm moved to a bigger building in Chalmers St., where George Julius continued to improve the design of the totalisator till it was as mechanically perfect and fool-proof as human genius could make it. | ||
| Julius' interest in this money-spinner, however, was secondary to his model railway at his Darling Point home and his association with the C.S.I.R.O. [Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation]. Every part of the railway he built himself. It comprised a model city, with wharves, working models of ships, cranes and dredges. Dozens of trains ran from the wharves through tunnels in the city and out into the country. The set was exhibited throughout Australia and raised thousands of pounds for charity. | ||
| His other great interest was the C.S.I.R.O., which he was asked to set up. Prime Minister Bruce asked Julius to select two other men to act with him on the council of the C.S.I.R.O. He approached Dr. [Sir Albert Cherbury] David Rivett, an engineering professor at Melbourne University, and Mr. W[illiam] J[ohnstone] Newbigin [1874‑1927], a well-known engineer. After the council was formed, a member of Parliament, mistaking Dr. Rivett for a doctor of medicine, asked: "What is this council? It seems to consist of two _____ plumbers and a pill roller." From that day whenever George Julius was asked to describe his occupation, he always referred to himself as a "_____ plumber." | ||
| When motor cars first arrived in Sydney, George Julius interrupted his research into totalisator machines, soil standards, prickly pears and timber to buy one. The car was one of the first Fords landed in Sydney. Gears were operated by a lever on the floor. Pedal gears did not come till later. One day Mrs. Julius took the Ford for a run in Centennial Park and stalled the engine. She was wondering how to start it again when a passing workman offered to help. "What you do," he said, "is to put this lever here, that one there, wind the starting handle, so ----" The Ford roared into life and took off. It hurtled over the grass, whizzed between two trees, dipped its bonnet, and ploughed into a lake. On it went till water clogged the fuel system. It stood desolately surrounded by water. Some minutes later, George Julius received a phone call at his Sydney office. "Mr. Julius," said a voice. "Your Ford is stuck in the middle of one of the lakes at Centennial Park." It took a lot to upset George Julius, but it is on record that a week later he was still fuming. | ||
| In 1929, George Julius was knighted. The nation appreciated the work he had done with the C.S.I.R.O. Later, he was honoured with the degree of Dr. of Science (Hon.) by the University of New Zealand. The University of Melbourne gave him its highest award for engineering achievement - the W. C. Kernot Memorial Medal [named after William Charles Kernot (1845‑1909), the first professor of engineering at the University of Melbourne]. | ||
| On June 28, 1946, 73 years-old Sir George Julius died leaving a legacy of engineering achievement that will assist Australia's national economy for many years to come. | ||
| Allan Kemakeza [Kt Bach 2001, annulled 2016] | ||
| The following entry appeared in the Edinburgh Gazette of 6 January 2017 (issue 27816, page 10):- | ||
| Letters Patent dated 23 December 2016 have passed the Great Seal of the Realm cancelling and annulling the Knighthood conferred upon Allan Kemakeza on the 16 June 2001 as a Knight Bachelor. | ||
| Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington Kennett-Barrington [Kt Bach 1886] | ||
| From the Aberdeen Daily Journal of 18 July 1903:- | ||
| A Westminster coroner's jury yesterday returned a verdict of accidental death in the case of Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington Kennett Barrington, who died at his town residence from the effects of an accident sustained by ballooning. Evidence showed that deceased had made a balloon ascent with Mr. Frank Butler from the Ranelagh Club on June 10th, and, in descending, Sir Vincent, instead of kneeling in the car, came down with stiff leg and sprained his ankle. Blood poisoning supervened, following suppuration of the ankle joint. | ||

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