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The  Knights 
of  England 


The  Knights 
of  England 


A  Complete  Record  from  the  Earliest  Time  to  the 
Present  Day  of  the  Knights  of  all  the  Orders  of 
Chivalry  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  and 
of  Knights  Bachelors 

BY 

WM.    A.    SHAW,    LITT.D. 

Editor  of  the  Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers  at  H.M.  Record  Office  ; 
Author  of  the  History  of  the  English  Church  under  the 
Commonwealth ;  A  uthor  of  the  History  of  Currency ;  etc. 


INCORPORATING 

A  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  KNIGHTS  BACHELORS  DUBBED  IN  IRELAND 

Compiled  by 

G.    D.    BURTCHAELL,    M.A.,    M.R.I.A. 

Barrister-at-Law,   Office   of  Arms,  Ireland 

Author  of  Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Members  of  Parliament  i 

for  Kilkenny  I    0 

VOL.    I. 


Printed  and  Published  for  the 

CENTRAL   CHANCERY   OF  THE   ORDERS   OF   KNIGHTHOOD, 
LORD  CHAMBERLAIN'S  OFFICE,  ST.  JAMES'S  PALACE 

SHERRATT  AND  HUGHES 
LONDON   1906 


SS3 

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CONTENTS 

VOL.  I. 

PAGE 

Preface  i-xii- 

Introduction   i.-lxih. 

Knights  of  the  Garter 1-72 

Knights  of  the  Thistle 75-89 

Knights  of  St.  Patrick  93-106 

Knights  of  the  Bath,  K.B 109-179 

„       G.C.B.  military  180-204 

„      G.C.B.  civil 205-216 

„      K.C.B.  military  217-276 

„      K.C.B.  civil 277-301 

Knights  of  the  Star  of  India,  K.S.I 305-307 

„    G.C.S.I 308-314 

K.C.S.1 315-328 

Knights  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  G.C.M.G 331-349 

K.C.M.G 350-395 

Knights  of  the  Indian  Empire,  K.I.E 399-400 

G.C.I.E 401-404 

K.C.I.E 405-412 

Knights  of  the  Victorian  Order,  Victorian  Chain 415-416 

G.C.V.O 417-421 

G.C.V.O.,  honorary  422-431 

K.C.V.O 432-437 

K.C.V.O.,  honorary 438-443 

Knights  of  the  Guelphic  Order,  G.C.H 447-453 

K.C.H 454-462 

K.H.  ...463-479 


VOL.  II. 

PAGE 

Knights  Bachelors  5-420 

Index  ,..at  end  of  vol.  ii. 


preface. 


Preface. 


IN  the  compilation  of  this  book  the  following  sources  have  been 
used  :  — 

(1)  For  the  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER  the  earlier  portions  of  the  list 
are  based  upon  Beltz,  Ashmole,  Anstis,  and  Nicolas,  primarily  of 
course  upon  Beltz.     But  as  Beltz  includes  King  Edward  III.  among 
the   original  knights   founders,   and   as   I  exclude   him   from  their 
number    (on    the    principle    that    the     Sovereign    stands    outside 
the  fraternity  of  knights  proper),  there  is  a  difference  between  my 
enumeration  and  that  of  Beltz.      I  have   also  adopted  a  different 
method  of  expressing  the  succession.     Where  these  authorities  cease, 
I  have  relied  entirely  on  the  original  records  of  the  Order,  viz.,  the 
Register    of    the    Garter;    Young's    MS.    Register,    and    the    other 
collections,  volumes,   and   loose   papers   of   Garter   King   of  Arms. 
For  the  very  freest  access  to  these  records  and  kindest  assistance 
throughout  I  am  indebted  to  the  courtesy  of  Sir  Alfred  Scott  Scott- 
Gatty,  Garter  King  of  Arms,  and  of  the  Very  Reverend  Philip  P. 
Eliot,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Windsor. 

(2)  The  lists  of  the  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE  are  based  entirely  on 
the  original  records  of  the   Order.      These  records   consist   of  two 
volumes   of   registers   and   a   mass   of  papers.      The   registers   were 
carefully  kept,   and  the  entries   fully  recorded   in  them   until  the 
year    1830.       From    that    date    no    further    entry    was    made    in 
them,    and    it    is    quite    clear    that    these    volumes    dropped    out 
of    sight    until    they    were    re-discovered    in    the    present    year. 
The   loose   papers    consisted    of   the    usual    official    papers    relating 
to   knighthoods,   ceremonial,   and   the    statutes    of   the    Order.      To 
facilitate  reference  to  all  this  material  Sir  Duncan  A.  D.  Campbell, 
Bart.,  Usher  of  the  Green  Rod,  and  Secretary  of  the  Order  of  the 
Thistle,  most  considerately  had  it   all  removed  from  the  Heralds' 
College  to  the  Record  Office,  and  there  we  have  together  gone  through 
the   whole,   sorted,   classified  and   arranged   it   chronologically,   and 
prepared  the  whole  mass  of  it  for  the  binder.     As  so  arranged  the 
knighthood  papers  extend  to  ten  volumes,  the  official  and  ceremonial 

B 


ii  PREFACE 

papers  to  two  more  volumes,  and  the  statutes  fill  a  final  volume. 
The  whole  thirteen  volumes  are  now  being  bound  at  Sir  Duncan's 
private  expense.  In  giving  me  access  to  the  papers  and  his  most 
ungrudging  co-operation  throughout  Sir  Duncan  has  laid  me  under 
the  greatest  obligation. 

(3)  The  lists  of  the  ORDER  OF  ST.  PATRICK  were  taken  directly  in 
the  first  place  from  those  published  by  G.  E.  Cockayne,  Esq.,  Clarenceux 
in  the  Genealogist  in  1888,  with  MS.  additions  from  that  date  down 
to  1902,  most  kindly  furnished  to  me  by  Clarenceux  himself.     This 
list  was  then  submitted  to  Sir  Arthur  E.  Vicars,  K.C.V.O.,  Ulster 
King  of  Arms,  and  by  him  most  carefully  collated  with  the  original 
records  of  the  Order,  and  amended,  annotated,  and  amplified.     The 
kindness  of  Sir  Arthur  Yicars  in  this  is  enhanced  by  the  fact  that 
he  had  himself  intended  to  print  and  prepare  for  the  press  just  such 
a  list.     It  is  impossible  to  express  sufficient  appreciation  of  such 
courtesy. 

(4)  For  the  records  of  the  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH  the  most  diverse 
and  varied  sources  have  been  used.     For  the  very  earlier  periods  the 
ultimate  records  are  the  Close  Rolls  and  Wardrobe  Accounts,  pre- 
served in  the  Public  Record  Office.     Early  in  the  eighteenth  century 
Anstis  surveyed  this  untravelled  ocean  of  material  with  a  zeal  that 
would  put  to  the  blush  any  modern  scholar.    The  results  he  published 
in  the  appendix  to  his  "  Essay  upon  the  Knighthood  of  the  Bath " 
(1725).  This  appendix  has  been  the  fountain  head  from  which  all  later 
writers  have  drawn  their  information  as  to  the  early  Knights  of  the 
Bath,  and  in  the  main  in  the  present  volume  I  have  followed  it  and 
the  appendix  in  Vol.  III.  of  Nicolas.   Here  and  there,  however,  I  have 
gone  behind  Anstis  to  the  original  rolls  and  wardrobe  accounts,  with 
results  that  convince  me  that  there  is  a  rich  harvest  awaiting  the  man 
who  will  dare  to  do  over  again  the  work  which  Anstis  did  nearly 
two  centuries  since.     In  addition,  I  have  printed  from  Ashmole  the 
list  of  Knights  of  the  Bath,  made  in  34  Edw.  I.,  a  list  which  Anstis, 
consciously,  and  Nicolas,  unconsciously,  omitted  to  print. 

After   the   wardrobe    accounts    I    have   used   the   better   known 
Heraldic  MSS.  from  the  date  that  these  latter  commence,  viz.,  the 
early  part  of  the  fifteenth  century. 
These  comprise  the  following:  — 

Harl.  MS.  2165,  fo.  134  (Bath  Knights  in  1603). 
Lansdowne  MS.  865,  fo.  153-7  (Bath  Knights  temp.  James  I. 
and  Charles  I.). 


PREFACE  iii 

Lansdowne  MS,  261,  fo.  140^  (Bath  Knights  temp.  James  L). 

Lansdowne  MS.  94,  p.  137  (Bath  Knights  in  1603). 

Lansdowne  MS.  269,  fo.  241  (Bath  Knights  temp.  Charles  I.). 

Harl.  MS.  1462  (Bath  Knights  in  1603). 

Addit,  MS.  34217  (Bath  Knights  in  1625). 

Addit.  MS.  33053  (Newcastle  Papers.     Bath  Knights  about 
1752). 

Addit.  6303,  fo.  38  (Bath  Knights  in  1661). 

Stowe  MS.  731  (Bath  Knights  in  1725). 

Addit.  34721  c.  (Bath  Knights  from  1725). 

Harl.  MS.  41,  fos.  i.,   18,  25   (roughly  Bath  Knights  temp. 
Edward  IV.). 

Stowe  MS.  1047,  fo.  225  (same). 

Harl.  MS.  1386,  fos.  16,  18  (Bath  Knights  temp.  Richard  III., 
Henry 'IV.). 

Lansdowne  MS.  255,  fo.  450  (Bath  Knights  temp.  Henry  VII.). 

Harl.  1951  (Bath  Knights  temp.  James  I.  and  Charles  L). 

Harl.  6341  and  addit.  MSS.  6324  to  6328  (Bath  Knights  from 
1725). 

Harl.  MS.  6166,  fo.  130-2  (Bath  Knights  temp.  Queen  Mary). 
And  in  addition  the  following  MSS.  which  will  be  found  more 
fully  described  (infra  pp.  viii. — ix.). 

Harl.  5177;  Harl.  6063;  Cotton  Claud  C.  III.;  Harl.  1156; 

Harl.  293;  Harl.  1959;  Harl.  6069. 

The  above  sources  extend  from  the  earliest  beginnings  of  Knight- 
hood by  the  Bath  to  the  definitive  erection  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath 
by  George  I.  in  1725.  From  this  latter  date  I  have  used  several 
parallel  sources,  viz.:  (1)  the  Gazette;  (2)  the  records  of  the  Home 
Office  as  printed  in  the  Calendar  of  Home  Office  papers;  (3)  the 
appendix  to  vol.  iii.  of  Nicolas;  (4)  the  records  of  the  Bath  as 
preserved  in  12  folio  MS.  volumes  at  the  War  Office  which  I  have 
collated  from  their  commencement  in  1827  to  the  present  day ;  (5)  the 
MS.  records  of  the  Order  itself.  These  records  were  until  his  death 
in  the  keeping  of  Sir  Albert  Woods  at  the  College  of  Arms.  After 
his  death  they  were,  on  the  formation  of  the  Central  Chancery  of 
Knighthood,  transferred  by  Sir  Albert's  literary  executors  to  the 
custody  of  the  Central  Chancery  in  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  depart- 
ment at  St.  James's  Palace.  I  must  defer  any  full  statement  on 
them  to  another  occasion.  For  access  to  them  I  am  indebted  first 
and  foremost  to  the  courtesy  of  Sir  Arthur  E.  A.  Ellis,  G.C.V.O., 


IV 


PREFACE 


Comptroller  in  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  department  and  Secretary 
and  Registrar  of  the  Central  Chancery  of  Knighthood.  For  every 
assistance  in  handling  them  and  also  in  connexion  with  many  other 
parts  of  my  book  I  am  indebted  to  the  officials  of  the  Lord 
Chamberlain's  department.  Similarly  for  access  to  the  records  at 
the  War  Office,  and  for  assistance  in  working  them  I  am  indebted  to 
Mr.  Leland  L.  Duncan,  M.V.O.,  of  the  War  Office. 

(5)  The  Lists  of  the  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR  OF  INDIA  are  based  almost 
entirely   on   the    Gazette,   collated   with   the   lists   which    appeared 
annually  in  Burke,  Dod,  and  the  Imperial  Calendar,  and  collated  also 
with  a  list  of  present  living  knights,  which  has  been  compiled  in  the 
Central  Chancery  of  the  Orders  of  Knighthood.     The  India  Office  in 
London  does  not  possess  the  original  register  of  the  Order.     If  that 
register  exists  at  all  (which  I  cannot  ascertain)  it  is  in  the  keeping 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Order  at  Calcutta,  and  is  quite  inaccessible  to 
me.     Accordingly,  I  view  this  list  of  the  Knights  of  the  Star  of  India 
with  dissatisfaction.     Exactly  the  same  sources  have  been  used  in 
compiling,  and  exactly  the  same  remark  applies  to,  the  list  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire.     In  the  indexing  of  the 
Indian  names  I  have  received  very  kind  help  from  Mr.  S.  Gr.  Smith, 
of  the  India  Office.     With  regard  to  the  spelling  of  Indian  names  it 
may  be  explained  that  there  is  as  yet  no  normal  standard  or  uniform 
spelling   agreed  upon   as   a   convention.      Accordingly  the   spelling 
followed  throughout  the  text  has  been  that  of  the  Gazette — regardless 
of  the  fact  that  the  Gazette  is  often  inconsistent  with  itself.     When 
a  convention  has  bsen  established  it  will  be  easy  to  remedy  this 
blemish.     But  in  the  index  the  spelling  of  the  place  names  has  been 
made  to  conform  to  that  fixed  in  the  last  edition  of  the  India  Office 
List. 

(6)  The  lists  of  the  ORDER  OF  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE  are 
based  upon  the  original  records  of  the  Order,  in  the  main  upon  the 
Register.     This  beautifully  kept  record  is  preserved  at  the  Colonial 
Office,   and  for  access  to  it,   as  well   as  for  the   kindest  assistance 
in  handling  it,  I  am  indebted  to  Mr.  C.  H.  NiBlett,  of  the  Colonial 
Office.      Occasionally  I  have  taken  a  brief  statement  of  ' services' 
from  the  periodical  lists  of  knights  which  the  Colonial  Office  has 
printed.     But  otherwise,  the  statements  of  services  contained  in  the 
following  lists  are  drawn  from  the  express  words  of  the  warrant  of 
appointment,   as   contained   in   the   Register,   or   from   the   London 
Gazette.     My  collation  of  the  register  of  this  Order  has  destroyed 
the  superstitious  reverence  which  I  once  felt  for  the  London  Gazette. 


PREFACE  v 

All  Englishmen  have  been  bred  in  the  belief  that  questions  of 
promotion  and  of  precedence  are  decided  entirely  by  the  date  of 
gazetting.  It  was  a  rude  shock  to  this  belief  to  find  that  for 
more  than  50  years  of  the  history  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George  the  dates  of  the  warrants  of  appointment,  as  contained  in 
the  Register,  never  agree  with  the  dates  of  gazetting.  In  some  cases 
there  is  a  difference  even  of  months.  There  can  surely  be  no  doubt 
that  if  the  Gazette  does  not  agree  with  the  warrant  of  appointment, 
then  the  Gazette  is  wrong.  The  warrant  of  appointment  is  the 
decisive  and  final  authority.  So  far  as  1  have  been  able  to  trace 
this  matter  the  superstition  with  regard  to  the  London  Gazette  has 
originated  in  the  War  Office.  As  army  promotions  and  decorations 
are  so  closely  connected,  it  is  very  convenient  to  have  a  single  rule 
applicable  to  both,  and  to  count  both  the  one  and  the  other  from 
the  date  of  gazetting.  But  it  is  illogical  and  historically  very 
confusing  and  deplorable  that  this  rule  which  has  been  adopted  by 
the  War  Office  as  a  mere  matter  of  convenience  should,  by  implication, 
have  been  extended  to  other  Orders  quite  differently  circumstanced. 

There  are  two  alternative  methods  which  are  possible  in  gazetting. 
The  first  is  to  gazette  only  the  date  of  appointment — that  is,  to  give 
to  the  Gazette  notice  the  precise  date  of  the  warrant  of  appoint- 
ment. The  objection  to  this  method  is  that  it  leaves  undefined  the 
status  of  the  individual  for  the  interim  period  between  the  time  of 
his  appointment  and  the  time  of  his  investiture.  If  a  man  is 
gazetted  as  a  knight  bachelor  on  the  9th  November  and  is  actually 
dubbed  by  the  King  on  the  21st  December  what  is  his  status  during 
the  period  Nov.  9 — Dec.  21  ?  He  is  certainly  not  a  knight  bachelor. 
He  is  certainly  only  an  esquire  until  the  very  moment  that  he  is 
dubbed.  Then  how  can  he  possibly  rank  for  precedence  as  a  knight 
bachelor  from  a  date  at  which  he  is  still  only  an  esquire  ?  Or  again, 
take  the  case  of  a  C.  B.  who  is  appointed  a  K.C.B.  on  the  24th  June 
and  is  invested  six  months  later.  What  is  his  status  during  those 
interim  six  months.  The  difficulty  may  be  got  over  by  a  royal  warrant 
(bearing  even  date  with  the  warrant  of  appointment)  containing  a 
grant  of  the  dignity  and  another  royal  warrant  of  same  date  granting 
him  permission  to  wear  the  insignia  and  to  enjoy  the  precedence 
of  his  new  rank  and  the  style  and  title  of  a  knight  bachelor  of 
England.  But  this  is  a  very  cumbersome  and  clumsy  way  of  getting 
round  a  perfectly  simple  difficulty,  and  it  is  only  excusable  if  it  is 


vi  PREFACE 

applied  indifferently  to  every  individual — a  supposition  which  is  not 
true  in  fact. 

The  second  alternative  method  is  to  gazette  only  the  date  of 
investiture  (using  that  term  for  the  moment  as  inclusive  of  the 
ceremony  of  dubbing)  and  to  reckon  all  precedence  from  that  date. 
This  would  be  very  precise,  and  would  conform  to  the  common 
sense  conclusion  that  a  man  is  not  a  knight  till  he  is  dubbed,  and 
that  a  man  cannot  be  a  knight  of  an  order  until  he  has  been  first 
dubbed  and  then  invested. 

There  is  only  one  forcible  objection  to  this  second  method,  and 
that  is,  that  if  the  mere  investiture  were  gazetted  the  outside  world 
would  miss  the  historical  cause  or  reason  for  the  conferring  of  the 
dignity.  But  this  could  be  easily  overcome  by  a  note  of  the  date  of 
appointment  accompanied  by  a  brief  description  of  occasion,  or 
statement  of  services,  to  be  placed  in  brackets  after  the  name  of  each 
person  invested  or  dubbed. 

On  these  lines  a  Gazette  notice  of  investiture  would  run  thus :  — 

1910,  Jan.  20.     At  St.  James's  Palace.     A.B.  invested  K.C.B. 

(having  been  appointed  by  warrant  dated  1909,  Dec.  11,  in 

recognition  of  services  for  so  and  so,  or  on  the  occasion  of 

the  King's  visit  to  so  and  so). 

In  the  same  classes  and  on  the  same  day  the  names  would  be 
arranged  alphabetically,  and  there  would  be  no  distinction  between 
those  who  being  present  were  invested  or  dubbed  personally  and  those 
who  being  absent  in  the  colonies  or  India  were  invested  or  knighted 
by  letters  patent.  This  could  be  secured  easily  by  making  the  letters 
patent  bear  the  same  date  as  the  particular  investiture.  I  can  see  no 
possible  objection  to  making  this  method  a  rigorous  rule  for  gazetting 
all  and  every  species  of  preferment  of  honour.  It  could  be  open  to 
absolutely  no  species  of  question  or  dispute  as  regards  precedence, 
and  would  be  an  inestimable  boon  to  the  historical  student.  In 
compiling  this  book  I  have  been  confronted  hundreds  of  times  with 
three  conflicting  and  different  dates  for  one  and  the  same  preferment, 
viz.,  (1)  the  date  of  the  warrant  of  appointment ;  (2)  the  date  of  the 
gazetting,  being  subsequent  to  No.  1 ;  and  (3)  the  date  of  investiture, 
being  again  subsequent  to  No.  2.  This  is  simply  deplorable  from  the 
point  of  view  of  exact  historical  science. 

(7)  The  lists  of  the  ORDER  OF  THE  INDIAN  EMPIRE  have  been 
compiled  in  exactly  the  same  manner  as  those  of  the  Star  of  India 


PREFACE  vii 

(supra,  p.   iv.),   and  exactly  the   same  remark  applies   as   to  their 
unsatisfactory  nature. 

(8)  The  lists  of  the  ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER  are  based  upon  the 
original  records  of  the  Order  as  preserved  in  the  Privy  Purse  Office 
at  Buckingham  Palace.     For  access  to  these  records  I  am  indebted 
to    the     courtesy    of    the     Rt.     Hon.     Sir    Dighton     Macnaghten 
Probyn,  P.O.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. 

(9)  The  lists  of  the  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER  are  the 
most  unsatisfactory  in  the  whole  book,  for  the  simple  reason  that  I 
have  been  quite  unable  to  find  the  whereabouts  of  the  original  records 
of  that  Order.     As  the  Order  was  a  Hanoverian  one  the  presumption 
was  that  on  the  separation  of  the  kingdoms  the  records  would  be 
removed  from  the  old  German  Chancery  at  St.  James's  to  Hanover. 
But  Dr.  Doebner,  Staatsarchivar  at  Hanover,  has  kindly  informed  me 
that  the  records  which  are  at  present  preserved  among  the  archives 
of  the  Hanoverian  Ministry  for  Foreign  Affairs  concern  only  the 
German   and   not   the    English    Knights   of   that    Order.      All   my 
enquiries  after  the  records  relating  to  the  English  Knights  of  the 
Order  have  been  fruitless.     It  is  quite  clear  that  Sir  Harris  Nicolas 
never  saw  the  original  records,  so  presumably  they  had  vanished  even 
as  early  as  1842.      As  a  result  the  lists  contained  in  the  following 
pages    have    been    drawn    entirely    from    the    annual    "Koniglich 
grossbritannisch-hannoverscher  Staatskalendar "  known  later  as  the 
"  Hof-  und  Staats  Handbuch  fur  das  Konigreich  Hannover." 

These  lists  have  been  collated  with  those  given  by  Nicolas,  and 
with  the  imperfect  lists  given  in  John  Frost's  "Translation  of  the 
Statutes  of  the  Royal  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order,  with  a  list  of 
Grand  Crosses,  Commanders  and  Knights"  London,  1831. 

None  of  these  authorities  give  the  exact  date  (year,  month,  and 
day)  of  appointment  of  the  various  knights,  so  that  for  the  present 
the  reader  will  have  to  be  content  with  the  simple  record  of  the  year 
only  and  with  the  general  statement  that  the  appointments  to  the 
Order  were  usually  made  early  in  the  year. 

(10)  Finally,  as  to  the  KNIGHTS  BACHELORS.      The  reader  will 
gather  from  the  introduction  (infra,  p.  xlix.),  the  enormous  difficulty 
attending  the  compilation  of  a  list  of  knights  bachelors  from  the 
earliest    times.       There    has    never   existed    a    register    of    knights 
bachelors  from  the  earliest  times.   Reasons  are  given  below  p.  xlix — li. 
for  the  opinion  that  the  register  which  James  I.  instituted  in  1622 
has  not  been  properly  kept.      In  the  absence  of  such  a  record  for  the 


viii  PREFACE 

earlier  period  I  have  fallen  back  upon  certain  heraldic  MSS.  For 
the  seventeenth  century  onwards  I  have  relied  upon  the  register  at 
the  Heralds'  College,  some  of  the  MSS.  mentioned  below,  the  London 
Gazette,  and  general  historical  sources. 

The  heraldic  MSS.  so  employed  for  the  earlier  period  have  been 
as  follow :  — 

Harl.  MS.  5177.  Gives  from  fo.  102  onwards  a  note  of 
knights  made  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  VI.,  Edward  IV., 
Richard  III.,  Henry  VII.,  Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI., 
Queen  Mary,  and  Queen  Elizabeth,  unto  the  year  1584. 
This  MS.  includes  both  Knights  Bachelors,  and  Knights 
of  the  Bath. 

Harl.  MS.  6063.  '  List  of  Knights  from  Edward  III.  to  1624.' 
This  MS.  also  gives  both  Knights  of  the  Bath  and  Knights 
Bachelors. 

Harl.  MS.  6062.  Knights  made  1603—1636,  with  an  alpha- 
betical index,  by  Sir  Rich.  St.  George. 

Cotton  MS.  Claudius  C.  III.,  the  well  known  MS.  which 
formed  the  main  basis  of  a  great  part  of  Metcalfe's 
Book  of  Knights.  This  MS.  begins  in  1426  and  ends  on 
the  24th  July,  1624.  It  gives  both  Knights  of  the  Bath 
and  Knights  Bachelors. 

Lansdowne  MS.  678.  A  catalogue  of  all  the  Knights  dubbed 
in  the  reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James  I.,  drawn  into  an 
alphabet. 

Harl.  MS.  6141.  Containing  Knights  made  in  1536,  and  from 
1592  to  1607,  March  29th. 

Harl.  MS.  1156,  p.  82.  Knights  made  at  the  Siege  of  Calais 
by  Edward  III.;  p.  71-3.  Knights  of  the  Bath  and 
Bachelors  temp.  Edward  VI. ;  p.  102,  Knights  temp. 
Elizabeth,  arranged  alphabetically. 

Harl.  MS.  3320.  Contains  Bath  Knights  temp.  James  I., 
and  from  pp.  405-56,  "  a  general  catalogue  of  all  Bachelor 
Knights  made  by  King  James,  with  the  place  of  their 
knighthood,  the  day  of  the  month  and  year  .  .  .  from  the 
first  year  of  His  Majesty's  reign  to  the  2nd  day  of  March, 
1616—7,  drawn  up  alphabetically. 

Addit.  MS.  5482.     Dubbings  from  36  Henry  VIII.  onwards. 

Lansd.  MS.  870.  Alphabetical  catalogue  of  knights  1625-1646 
and  a  similar  but  mutilated  alphabetical  catalogue  of 
knights  1660-1686. 

Addit.  MS.  32102.     Knights  from  1558-1752. 


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IX 


Harl.  983.  Alphabetical  catalogue  of  knights  temp.  Eliz. ; 
knights  made  by  James  I.;  knights  made  by  Charles  I. 
to  1633. 

Harl.  MS.  1441.     Knights  by  King  James. 

Harl.  MS.  293.  Knights  made  (roughly)  temp.  Edward  IV. 
and  Richard  III.,  and  Knights  temp.  James  I. 

Addit.  MS.  34766.  "Anthony  Bering's  Alphabet  of  English 
Knights,  1550-1660."  This  British  Museum  MS.  is  a 
copy.  The  original  MS.  is  preserved  in  the  Office  of 
Arms,  at  Dublin  Castle,  and  has  been  kindly  collated  for 
this  book  by  Mr.  GK  D.  Burtchaell,  of  that  office.  From 
folio  89  of  the  British  Museum  copy  I  have  taken  the  List 
of  Knights  made  by  Oliver  Cromwell. 

Harl.    1959.      Bath    Knights    and    Knights    Bachelors    made 

temp.  James  I. 

Addit.  MS.  4784.    Knights  made  in  Ireland  from  1599  to  1639. 
Addit.   4763,  pp.   12,   13.      Knights  made   in  Ireland  temp. 

Elizabeth. 

Harl.  MS.  35.     Knights  by  Essex  in  Ireland. 
Addit.  5482.     Bath  Knights,  Henry  IV.— Henry  VII.,  and 

Bachelor  Knights,  Henry  VIII. — Elizabeth. 
Harl.  1925  and  Lansdowne  94.     Knights  Bachelors  and  Bath 

Knights  made  in  1603. 
Harl.  1408,  f  o.  58*>.     Knights  made  19  October,  1553,  "  out  of 

a  book  in  the  Office  of  Arms  marked  with  a  letter  K, 

intituled  burials  in  several  churches,  &c." 
Harl.  6069,  fos.  107-12.  Knights  Bachelors  temp.  Henry  VIII. 

and  Bath  Knights  temp.  Queen  Mary. 
Harl.  MSS.  5801,  5802  (Le  Neve's  "Pedigrees  of  Knights") 

have  been  printed  by  the  Harleian  Society. 
Harl.  304,  fo.  140K     Knights  of  the  Carpet  temp.  Henry  VII. 
Cotton  MS.  Titus  B.  VIII.     Knights  Bachelors  temp.  Eliz. 
Cotton  MS.  Titus  B.  XI.,  fo.  21.     Knights  in  1449. 
Ashmolean    MS.    1121,    fo.    431-67    and    fo.    468.      Knights 

Bachelors  temp.  Henry  VII.  and  Henry  VIII. 
Ashmolean  805,  f  o.  1-9.  Knights  Bachelors  temp.  Henry  VIII. 
Ashmolean  840.     Knights  Bachelors  temp.  Elizabeth. 
Ashmolean   219,   p.    133.      Names   of    58   Knights   made    in 

Ireland  by  the  Earl  of  Essex. 

No  words  of  mine  can  convey  an  adequate  idea  of  the  welter, 
chaos,  confusion  and  contradictions  of  these  manuscripts.  The 
names  of  Knights  are  given  with  every  possible  variation,  the  lists 


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disagree  perpetually  amongst  themselves  in  the  order  of  the  names, 
and  the  dates  assigned  to  the  battles  or  other  occasions  on  which 
knighthoods  occur,  are  in  the  majority  of  cases  totally  incorrect.  In 
the  attempt  to  collate  these  manuscripts  and  to  verify  them  from 
extraneous  sources,  I  have  spent  four  painful  years,  and  I  regard  the 
outcome  as  the  most  distressingly  unsatisfactory  piece  of  historical 
work  I  have  ever  set  my  hand  to.  I  freely  invite  from  everyone  who 
uses  the  hook,  corrections,  additions,  or  the  indication  of  fresh  sources. 
Leaving  this  region  of  Cimmerian  darkness,  the  records  of 
dubbings  of  Knights  Bachelors  in  modern  times  is  almost  as  dis- 
tressing in  its  incompleteness.  In  the  main  I  have  relied  on  the 
Register,  and  the  Gazette  from  the  year  1667  onwards,  employing 
alongside  that  work  the  printed  sources  which  are  described  infra, 
p.  xlix,  and  the  Annual  Lists  of  Knights  Bachelors,  from  the  middle 
of  the  19th  century,  when  these  appear  in  the  Royal  Calendar,  the 
Imperial  Calendar,  and  the  Annual  Peerages,  such  as  Burke  and 
Dod.  For  access  to  the  Register  of  Knights  Bachelors  which  is 
preserved  at  the  Heralds'  College,  and  which  I  have  collated 
exhaustively  from  its  first  page  to  the  present  day,  I  am  indebted 
to  the  Chapter  of  the  College.  I  have  also  received  much  help 
from  Chas.  H.  Athill,  Esq.,  Richmond  Herald.  For  Knighthoods 
conferred  by  Letters  patent  three  parallel  sources  exist — (1)  Docquet 
book  of  the  Crown  Office  preserved  at  the  House  of  Lords.  This  record 
commences  with  the  close  of  the  sixteenth  century,  and  is  in  perfect 
state  and  practically  unbroken  in  continuity.  I  have  collated  it  up 
to  the  time  (1833)  when  it  meets  the  parallel  record  at  the  Home 
Office.  For  access  to  it  I  am  indebted  to  the  courtesy  of 
J.  W.  Lisle,  Esq.,  of  the  Crown  Office.  (2)  From  1833  onwards  the 
Home  Office  kept  a  separate  record  of  all  creations  conferred  by 
Letters  patent.  This  is  styled  the  Creation  Book,  and  I  have  carefully 
collated  the  record  throughout.  It  is  to  be  understood  as  representing 
the  initial  step  in  the  process  of  the  issue  of  Letters  patent  to  a 
grantee.  The  concluding  steps  are  contained  in  the  Crown  Office 
Docquet  Book,  so  that  from  the  moment  that  the  two  series  travel 
together  they  are  to  be  regarded  as  duplicate,  save  for  the  important 
fact  that  the  date  of  entries  in  the  Home  Office  Creation  Book  is 
always  that  of  the  Secretary  of  State's  letter  setting  a  grant  on 
foot,  whilst  the  date  in  the  Crown  Office  record  is  that  of  the 


PREFACE  xi 

Letters  patent  itself,  and  is  therefore  bound  to  be  some  days  later. 
For  access  to  the  Home  Office  Creation  Book,  and  for  the  very  kindest 
help  in  using  it,  I  am  indebted  to  Mr.  A.  H.  Eggett,  of  the  Home 
Office.  (3)  The  Gazette.  As  a  rule  the  Gazette  gives  the  date,  not  of 
the  Secretary  of  State's  Letter,  but  of  the  Letters  patent  themselves. 

The  main  drawback  to  the  Gazette  as  an  authority  for  dubbings 
of  Knights  Bachelors  is  that  until  within  the  last  few  months  it  has 
never  noticed  casual  dubbings;  and  failing  the  Gazette  I  know  of 
no  source  from  which  such  dubbings  can  be  gathered  together  except 
the  daily  papers — a  source  which  no  human  being  could  ever  work. 

The  list  of  Knights  dubbed  in  Ireland  whose  names  are  in- 
corporated seriatim  among  the  Knights  Bachelors  in  this  book  has 
been  compiled  by  Mr.  Gr.  D.  Burtchaell,  of  the  Office  of  Arms, 
Ireland.  The  task  of  compiling  this  list  has  covered  several  years  of 
exacting  toil  on  Mr.  Burtchaell's  part,  such  as  can  only  be  properly 
appreciated  by  those  who  have  any  idea  of  the  intricacy  of  the 
subject  and  of  the  unsatisfactory  nature  of  all  previous  compilations 
of  Irish  Knights.  Mr.  Burtchaell's  list  was  intended  for  separate 
publication,  but  on  hearing  of  my  book  he  freely  offered  to  me  the 
result  of  these  years'  toil,  a  generosity  of  which  I  have  made  all  too 
insufficient  acknowledgement  by  putting  Mr.  Burtchaell's  name  on 
the  title  page  of  the  book.  His  separate  introduction  dealing  with 
the  sources  he  has  used  and  the  several  historical  problems  connected 
with  the  subject  will  be  found  on  page  Iv.  infra. 

The  two  introductions  to  the  Order  of  the  Bath  and  to  Knights 
Bachelors  (infra  pp.  x  and  xxxvii.)  raise  questions  which  will  provoke 
discussion  and  probably  dissent.  The  theories  advanced  are  put 
forward  without  the  slightest  wilfulness  or  desire  of  contentiousness 
on  my  part.  They  are  simply  offered  to  scholars  for  their  examina- 
tion, as  suggestions  towards  the  explanation  of  a  really  difficult 
subject.  On  this  subject  I  have  had  the  benefit  of  kindliest  criticism 
and  assistance  from  Mr.  C.  Johnson,  of  the  Public  Record  Office. 

Before  concluding,  I  would  fain  express  my  indebtedness  to 
Sir  Henry  Maxwell-Lyte,  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records,  for  advice 
and  help  in  the  preparation  of  this  book.  I  first  projected  the  work 
as  a  book  of  Knights  Bachelors  merely,  and  it  is  entirely  due  to 
Sir  Henry's  advice  that  I  subsequently  extended  the  scope  of  the 


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PREFACE 


book,  and  included  the  Orders.  In  addition,  Sir  Henry  has  made 
many  valuable  suggestions.  But  neither  he  nor  Mr.  Johnson  are  in 
any  way  responsible  for  anything  put  forward  in  this  work. 

As  to  my  indebtedness  to  my  wife  that  is  beyond  expression. 
Without  her  help  I  could  not  have  accomplished  such  a  task.  She 
has  turned  over  the  Gazette,  page  by  page,  from  the  very  earliest 
issue  to  the  present  day,  taking  out  every  knighthood,  and  has  further 
assisted  me  in  the  transcription  and  indexing  of  the  book,  as  well  as 
in  the  stupefying  work  of  collating  with  the  annual  publications, 
such  as  the  Imperial  Calendar,  Burke  and  Dod. 

WM.  A.  SHAW. 


Jntrobuctton. 


Introduction. 


The  Knights  of  the  Garter. 

THE  Order  of  the  Garter  dates  from  1348.      The  opinion  that  the 

'4ft 


Order  was  founded  in  1344  is  demonstrably  incorrect.  What  happened      ' 
in  1344  was  that  Edward  III.,  stirred  to  emulation  by  the  formation 


at  Lincoln  of  a  voluntary  association  of  knights,  determined  to  found 
an  Order  himself.  A*  great  tournament  was  held  at  Windsor,  and  at 
its  close,  after  a  stately  service  in  Windsor  Chapel,  Edward  swore  a 
solemn  oath  that  he  would  at  the  expiry  of  a  certain  time  found  a 
Round  Table  like  King  Arthur's  Table  of  300  knights. 

The  account  of  Adam  Murimuth  (pp.  231-2)  of  which  the  above 
paragraph  is  a  condensation  is  indubitably  that  of  an  eye  witness,  and 
completely  disposes  of  all  subsequent  accounts  like  that  of  Froissart, 
etc.  The  outbreak  of  the  French  war  prevented  Edward  from 
immediately  carrying  out  his  purpose,  but  in  October,  1347,  the  king 
returned  to  England  and  at  once  set  about  fulfilling  his  oath.  In  the 
joustings  which  took  place  between  October,  1347,  and  January,  1348, 
at  Bury,  Eltham,  and  Windsor,  certain  knights  (possibly  12  in 
number)  were  chosen  on  the  king's  side  and  received  garters  and  robes 
from  the  king's  wardrobe.  Certain  other  knights  received  similar 
gifts  from  the  Black  Prince  and  may  therefore  be  presumed  to  have 
been  chosen  on  his  side  for  the  jousting. 

At  the  same  time  the  king  was  engaged  in  extending  the  ecclesias- 
tical foundation  of  Windsor  Chapel.  By  letters  patent  of  August, 
1348,  it  was  erected  into  a  College  consisting  of  a  Warden,  23  Canons, 
and  24  Poor  Knights.  Whether  the  first  feast  of  the  Order  had 
already  taken  place  at  the  preceding  Easter  of  1348  or  was  deferred 
until  the  completion  of  the  ecclesiastical  foundation  we  cannot  say. 
The  earliest  feast  of  which  we  have  authentic  record  is  that  of  Easter, 
1350,  of  which  the  chronicle  of  Geoffrey  Le  Baker  (p.  109)  gives  us  so 
circumstancial  an  account. 


ii  INTRODUCTION 

Even  in  Che  days  of  Charles  II.  the  original  statutes  of  the  order 
were  no  longer  extant,  and  no  transcript  of  them  exists  of  an  earlier 
date  than  the  reign  of  Henry  V.  In  his  appendix  to  his  "  Institution, 
laws  and  ceremonies  of  the  most  noble  order  of  the  Garter"  Ashmole 
has  printed  the  earliest  known  form  of  these  statutes.  His  text 
probably  represents  the  ordinances  observed  by  the  Order  with  little 
change  from  the  days  of  its  institution  to  the  time  of  Henry  VIII. 
According  to  these  ordinances  there  were  to  be  25  original  knights 
rtogether  with  the  Sovereign  who  was  to  be  the  King  of  England  for 
(the  time  being.  The  knights  were  to  wear  the  Garter  and  the  mantle 
when  in  the  Chapel  of  St.  George,  at  Chapters,  in  processions  and  at 
leasts  of  the  order.  There  were  to  be  in  addition  26  priests  and  26 
poor  knights.  The  remaining  ordinances  concerned  the  election  and 
installation  of  the  knights,  their  succession  in  their  stalls,  the 
affixing  their  escutcheons  to  their  stalls  and  the  ensigns  and  habits 
of  the  Order,  viz.,  thejjarter,  mantle,  suncoat  and  hpod.__ 

To  these  ensigns  was  added  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  the  collar 
of  the  order  with  the  image  of  St.  George  pendant  therefrom.  A 
further  addition  was  made  in  1626  when  it  was  ordained  at  a  Chapter 
at  Westminster  that  the  knights  should  on  ordinary  occasions  wear 
on  the  left  side  of  their  cloaks,  coats  and  riding  cassocks  an 
escutcheon  of  the  cross  of  St.  George  within  the  Garter.  This  badge 
was  shortly  after,  in  1629,  converted  into  a  star  by  the  addition  of  a 
glory  or  radii  issuant  from  and  surrounding  the  cross. 

Additional  statutes  concerning  election  of  knights,  ceremonial, 
dress,  etc.,  etc.,  were  enacted  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  V.  (1418),  Henry 
VI.  (1423)  and  Edward  IV.  (14TT).  In  the  ordinance  made  at  a 
Chapter  held  at  Windsor  during  the  feast  of  1488  it  was  prescribed 
that  the  annals  of  each  Sovereign  should  be  regularly  kept  and  the 
elections  and  deaths  of  the  knights  duly  registered.  The  reformation 
of  the  statutes  of  the  order  which  was  promulgated  by  Henry  VIII. 
on  the  29th  May,  1519,  was  intended  for  the  removal  of  all 
ambiguities  and  doubts  touching  certain  of  the  ancient  statutes. 
Among  other  fresh  provisions  contained  in  this  reformation  were  one 
concerning  precedence  (which  was  ordered  to  be  according  to  the 
companions'  seniority  in  their  stalls  and  not  according  to  their 
several  ranks)  and  another  prescribing  the  holding  of  a  Chapter  for 
the  purpose  of  filling  a  vacancy  within  six  weeks  of  the  notification  of 
the  death  of  a  knight.  The  38th  Article  of  these  statutes  of  Henry 
VIII.  contains  a  clear  prescription  as  to  the  weight  and  fashion  of 


ORDER  OF  THE   GARTER  iii 

the  collar,  which  is  to  be  of  30  oz.  troy  weight,  and  composed  of 
pieces  of  the  fashion  of  Garters  with  a  double  rose  between 
alternately,  the  one  red  the  other  within  white.  A  further  reforma- 
tion of  the  statutes  projected  and  promulgated  by  Edward  VI.  in 
1553  was  not  carried  into  effect  owing  to  the  king's  death.  Under 
Elizabeth  no  material  change  was  made  in  the  Order  save  for  the 
discontinuance  of  the  annual  St.  George's  feast  at  Windsor.  The 
subsequent  reformations  under  Charles  I.  (1636)  and  Charles  II. 
(1669)  are  of  less  importance,  but  the  ordinance  of  November  19, 
1682,  concerning  the  wearing  of  the  riband  is  worthy  of  note.  This 
ordinance  decreed  'that  whereas  King  Charles  I.  had  ordained  that 
every  knight  companion  not  wearing  the  mantle  should  nevertheless 
wear  upon  the  left  side  of  his  under  habit  or  cassock  the  cross  of  St. 
George  encompassed  with  the  Garter;  and  whereas  it  had  also  been 
customary  to  wear  the  George  in  a  blue  riband  over  the  habit  it  was 
now  agreed  that  the  riband  with  the  George  should  be  worn  over  the 
upper  habit  beltways  over  the  left  shoulder  and  under  the  right  arm 
in  such  a  manner  as  that  it  might  be  best  seen.' 

With  the  exception  of  the  appointment  in  1704,  December  20,  of 
a  'formulary  of  ceremonies  to  be  used  at  elections  of  knights'  no 
further  change  of  importance  was  made  in  the  statutes  of  the  Order 
until  the  close  of  the  18th  century.  Ever  since  the  year  1567  the 
annual  solemn  convention  of  the  knights  on  the  23rd  April,  the  feast 
of  St.  George,  had  been  discontinued.  In  addition  to  this  Charles  II. 
had  obtained  in  August,  1680,  an  admission  from  the  Chapter  that 
he  will  of  the  Sovereign  was  the  law  of  the  Order — an  admission 
tvhich  ran  counter  to  all  the  past  history  of  the  Order.  The  drastic 
changes  which  were  made  in  the  Order  in  1786  were  based  upon  these 
revolutionary  ideas.  George  III.  wished  to  accelerate  the  reception  of 
his  four  younger  sons  into  the  Order  and  to  bestow  three  other  garters 
which  happened  not  to  be  vacant.  He  therefore  in  a  chapter  held  at 
St.  James's  2nd  June,  1786,  promulgated  a  new  statute  dated  1786, 
May  31,  decreeing  that  the  sons  of  the  Sovereign  should  be  excepted 
from  (and  therefore  should  be  additional  to)  the  original  number  of 
25  knights  as  decreed  by  the  ancient  statutes.  The  creation  of  these 
supernumerary  knights  necessitated  an  alteration  in  the  arrangement 
of  the  stalls  in  St.  George's  Chapel.  Nineteen  years  later  a  further 
enlargement  of  the  Order  took  place.  By  a  new  statute  dated  1805, 
January  10,  and  promulgated  at  a  chapter  held  at  St.  James's  1805, 
January  17,  it  was  decreed  that  the  Order  should  consist  of  the 


iv  INTRODUCTION 

Sovereign  and  25  knights  companions,  together  with  such  lineal 
descendants  of  George  II.  as  had  been  elected  or  thereafter  might  be 
elected;  the  Prince  of  Wales  always  excepted  as  'a  constituent  part 
of  the  original  constitution,  he  having  been  included  in  the  extending 
statute  of  1T86,  May  31.  This  precedent  was  again  followed  in  1831 
when  a  new  statute  dated  1831,  June  28,  and  promulgated  at  a  Chapter 
at  Windsor  on  the  20th  of  August  still  further  enlarged  the  Order  by 
including  in  it  as  extra  or  supernumerary  to  the  original  25  knights 
companions  such  lineal  descendants  of  George  I.  as  had  been  or 
might  thereafter  be  elected  into  the  order.  In  the  following  pages 
the  extra  knights  created  under  these  statutes  will  be  found  marked 
as  supernumerary.  Where  any  of  the  supernumerary  knights  were 
subsequently  absorbed  into  the  original  number  of  25  knights  com- 
panions as  any  of  the  stalls  of  these  latter  fell  vacant,  the  proper 
succession  is  stated  in  the  list  below.  With  regard  to  the  marginal 
dates  given  in  the  following  list  they  are  to  be  understood  as  the  date 
of  election  up  to  the  middle  of  the  19th  century  and,  unless  otherwise 
stated,  from  the  middle  of  the  19th  century  the  dates  are  those  of 
the  letters  patent  dispensing  with  all  ceremonies  of  installation.  If  the 
date  of  investiture  and  installation  is  identical  with  that  of  election  it 
is  in  some  cases  not  separately  mentioned — otherwise  the  separate  dates 
are  given.  As  there  is  no  record  of  the  precise  date  of  election 
existing  prior  to  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  the  dates  prior  to  that  reign 
are  mostly  based  upon  deduction  and  are  not  to  be  taken  as  precise. 
They  represent  the  date  of  the  ascertained  death  or  the  last  historic 
mention  of  the  predecessor  in  the  stall  of  the  elected  knight. 
Theoretically,  according  to  the  20th  statute  of  the  order,  an  election 
in  the  room  of  a  deceased  knight  should  take  place  within  six  weeks 
of  the  notification  of  such  decease.  The  inference  therefore  would 
be  that  where  the  marginal  date  gives  the  time  of  decease  of  a 
predecessor  knight,  the  actual  election  should  be  dated  only  a  few 
weeks  later.  But  this  inference  is  by  no  means  a  safe  one  to  follow 
as  there  are  many  recorded  instances  of  stalls  being  kept  vacant  for 
a  much  longer  period.  Such  doubtful  dates  will  be  found  marked 
in  the  following  list  by  the  use  of  the  word  ' after'  in  the  margin. 
Theoretically  the  decisive  or  distinctive  date  should  be,  throughout,  the 
date  of  installation  [or  of  letters  patent  dispensing  with  installation] 
not  that  of  election  [nomination]  or  investiture.  The  13th 
statute  of  the  Order  prescribes  that  stranger  [or  foreign]  knights 
shall  within  seven  months  of  the  reception  of  the  insignia  send  a 


ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER  v 

sufficient  deputy  to  be  installed  as  their  proxy.  If  they  send  not 
such  proxy  and  send  no  sufficient  excuse  the  election  then  to  be  void. 
If  they  send  sufficient  excuse  then  a  further  four  months'  time  is 
granted,  and  if  the  proxy  be  not  sent  within  those  four  months  then 
the  election  to  be  wholly  void.  In  the  case  of  knights  not  foreigners 
installation  was  according  to  the  21st  statute  to  take  place  '  in  all 
good  diligence'  after  the  reception  of  the  Garter,  and  if  it  did  not 
take  place  within  12  months  thereafter,  then  the  election  was  to  be 
void. 

But  as  it  is  not  possible  in  the  earlier  centuries  of  the  history  of 
the  Order  to  state  the  dates  of  installation  systematically  I  have  of 
necessity  followed  the  dates  as  printed  by  Beltz.     From  the  point 
where  Beltz's  lists  cease  I  have  adhered  rigorously  to  the  date  of * 
installation  [or  of  the  letters  patent  dispensing  with  installation].  \ 
In  another  matter  I  have  ventured  to  vary  from  Beltz.     He  includes  ! 
Edward  III.  among  the  original  number  of  knights  and  numbers  the 
original  or  founder  knights  1 — 26  accordingly.    I  exclude  the  Sovereign 
from  the  number  of  knights  and  accordingly  number  the  original 
or  founder  knights  1 — 25.     There  will  therefore  be  found  a  difference 
of  one  unit  all  the  way  through  between  my  enumeration  and  that  of 
Beltz.     With  this  exception  I  have  preserved  Beltz's  order  through- 
out because  of  the  authority  attaching  to  his  book.     But  for  this  I 
should  have  been  strongly  tempted  to  alter  the  relative  precedence  or 
enumeration    of    two    or    three    of    the    knights    where    important 
corrections  of  date  have  been  made  by  later  research  (See  numbers 
258-9).      The   only   remaining   point   to   notice   (and   it   is   a   most 
important  one)  is  that  from  the  early  part  of  the  19th  century  all 
foreign  members  of  the   Order  are  regarded  as  supernumerary  or 
extra ;  whereas  previously  they  had  been  regarded  as  ordinary  knights 
or  constituent  members  within  the  limits  of  the  original  number 
of  25. 

The  recognition  of  foreign  potentates  as  supernumerary  knights 
seems  to  have  been  of  gradual  growth.  In  the  case  of  Alexander  I. 
of  Russia  in  1813  he  was  elected  a  supernumerary  knight  by  special 
statute.  This  election  '  formed  a  precedent  for  subsequent  similar 
[supernumerary]  nominations  of  foreign  potentates  who  previously 
had  been  elected  only  when  a  vacancy  occurred.  .  .  .  After  this  period 
the  missions  [for  conferring  investiture  on  foreign  potentates] 
appear  to  have  been  conducted  with  greater  ceremony  and  the 


vi  INTRODUCTION 

foreigners  thus  admitted  into  the  order  were  for  the  first  time 
reckoned  as  supernumerary  knights.' 

"With  regard  to  regulation  of  stalls,  it  is  clear  that  up  to  the  close 
of  the  18th  century  the  knights  succeeded  to  their  stalls  according  to 
seniority  within  the  Order  and  without  regard  to  their  rank  outside 
the  Order.  For  instance,  a  knight,  a  subject  of  the  Sovereign,  might 
succeed  to  the  Prince's  stall.  But  when,  from  about  the  commence- 
ment of  the  19th  century,  foreign  royalties  began  to  be  looked  upon 
as  extra  knights  outside  the  original  number  of  25,  it  became 
necessary  to  revise  the  old  customary  regulation  of  the  stalls. 
Accordingly  a  statute  dealing  with  this  subject  and  dated  1805, 
Feb.  2,  was  read  and  promulgated  in  a  chapter  of  the  Order  on 
St.  George's  Day,  1805.  This  statute  provided  that  the  stalls  of 
princes  of  the  blood  should  be  placed  according  to  their  rank  nearest 
that  of  the  Sovereign;  that  [foreign]  emperors  and  kings  should 
have  their  stalls  next  to  those  of  the  blood  royal  according  to  their 
elections  and  installations ;  [foreign]  sovereigns  and  princes  similarly 
immediately  next  to  emperors  and  kings,  "  and  that  all  other 
Knights  Companions  subjects  and  strangers  not  of  the  dignity  above- 
mentioned  shall  be  installed  in  the  lowest  stalls  so  that  they  may 
be  translated  to  the  higher  [as  vacated  by  death]  according  to  their 
seniority  in  the  Order  and  the  ancient  practice  of  the  same." 

This  statute  had  the  effect  of  introducing  the  arrangement 
of  the  stalls  which  exists  at  the  present  day,  viz.,  that  of  devoting 
the  stalls  to  the  east  of  the  chapel  (to  the  left  of  the  Sovereign's  stall) 
to  the  royalties,  and  those  to  the  west  of  the  chapel  (the  right-hand 
side  of  the  Sovereign's  stall)  to  the  25  Knights  Companions. 


ORDER    OF  THE    THISTLE  vii 


The  Most  Ancient  and  Most  Noble  Order  of 
the  Thistle. 

THE  legendary  antiquity  generally  ascribed  by  perfervid  Scotsmen 
to  the  Order  of  the  Thistle  is  unsupported  by  any  historical  evidence. 
The  adoption  of  the  Thistle  as  a  royal  badge  does  not  appear  to  date 
I  much  earlier  than  the,  reign  of  James  III.  of  Scotland,  and  no  collar, 
either  of  knighthood  or  even  of  the  royal  livery  existed  in  Scotland 
before  1539  in  the  reign  of  James  V.  The  mere  fact  that  this  king 
himself  wore  a  collar  composed  partly  of  thistles  and  that  such  a 
collar  with  the  cross  or  effigy  of  St.  Andrew  attached  was  placed 
round  his  achievement  does  not  prove  the  existence  of  an  Order 
composed  of  knights  on  whom  the  ensign  had  been  bestowed  by  the 
sovereign.  There  is  no  evidence  that  any  person  received  the  ensign 
from  the  sovereign  until  the  reign  of  James  VII.,  or  that  any  person 
prior  to  that  date  was  styled  a  knigKt  of  th*e~  Order  of  St.  Andrew 
or  of  the  Thistle. 

The  warrant  of  James  II.  oL-date  1687.  May  29,  though  it 
purports  only  the  revival  of  the  Order,  should  be  regarded  as  having 
in  reality  instituted  the  Order  as  such.  The  patent  which  was 
prepared  in  pursuance  of  this  warrant  never  passed  the  Great  Seal, 
and  the  statutes  which  were  annexed  to  it  have  only  the  authority 
of  the  king's  signet.  According  to  these  statutes  the  Order  was  to 
consist  of  J.2  knights  with  the  sovereign.  The  Chapel  of  the  Order 
was  to  be  the  Royal  TTh'apftT" of  H ojjrr nnH  House. 

On  the  6th  June  of  the  same  year  King  James  nominated 
8  knights,  of  whom  4  were  invested  at  Windsor  Castle  on  that  day. 
The  others  being  in  Scotland,  took  the  oath,  were  knighted  and 
received  the  ensigns  at  Edinburgh  shortly  after.  All  the  knights 
received  letters  of  dispensation  from  instalment.  The  Order  remained 
in  abeyance  during  the  reign  of  William  and  Mary,  but  was  revived 
by  queen  Anne  by  letters  patent  under  the  great  Seal  of  Scotland 


viii  INTRODUCTION 

dated  1703,  Dec.  31.     On  the  same  day  she  also  ordained  the  statutes 

pf  the  Order  which,  with  slight  alterations,  still  obtain.     The  only 

fnaterial  alteration  in  these  statutes  was  that  of  1827,  May  8,  when 

ihe  number  of  knights  was  permanently  increased  from  12  to  16. 

By  the  statutes  of  queen  Anne  it  was  provided  that  before  any  one 

/•  can  be  admitted  into  the  Order  of  the  Thistle  he  must  be  a  knight 

(^    bacjiBlor.     Strangely  enough  there  is  no  provision  in  the  statutes 

for  the  precedency  of  the  knights,  either  collectively  or  individually. 


ORDER    OF    ST.    PATRICK  ix 


The  Most  Illustrious  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 

THE  Most  Illustrious  Order  of  St.  Patrick  was  instituted  by  king 
George  .III.  by  warrant  dated  1783,  Feb.  5.  The  statutes  of  the  order 
were  signed  on  the  28th  Feb.  and  the  first  investiture  held  on  the 
llth  March  following.  As  originally  constituted  the  order  consisted 
of  the  Sovereign,  the  Grand  Master  (the  Lord  Lieutenant  for  the 
time  being),  and  fifteen  knights. 

At  the  Coronation  of  George  IV.,  1821,  July,  six  extra  knights 
were  nominated  with^  the  intention  that  they  should  be  gradually 
absorbed  into  the  ordinary  knights  in  the  ordinary  way  of  succession. 
Similarly  at  the  Coronation  of  William  IV.  in  November,  1831,  four 
extra  knights  were  nominated. 

The  ceremonial  of  installation  was  abrogated  by  royal  warrant 
of  1871,  July  14.  The  ceremonial  of  investiture  was  formerly 
performed  in  the  Cathedrat~Church 'af  'But)lili,  and  the  old  banners 
\  still  hang  there.  Afterwards  it  was  performed  in  St.  Patrick's  Hall, 
Dublin  Castle,  or  in  the  Council  Chamber,  Dublin  Castle,  or  at 
Windsor,  or  even  occasionally  dispensed  with. 

On  the  24th  January,  1833,  it  was  enacted  that  the  number  of 
knights  should  be  fixed  at  22,  the  five  extraordinary  knights  then 
existing  forming  part  of  that  number. 

Since  the  royal  warrant  of  1833,  Jan.  30,  the  installation  of  all 
knights  in  ordinary  has  been  dispensed  with. 

In  1839  queen  Victoria  authorised  each  successive  Grand  Master 
to  retain  and  wear  the  Star,  Riband,  and  Badge  of  the  order  after  he 
had  ceased  to  be  Chief  Governor  of  Ireland. 


INTRODUCTION 


The  Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath. 

THE  Order  of  the  Bath  as  a  distinct  Order — that  is,  as  composed  of  a 
certain  and  particular  brotherhood  of  knights  with  statutes,  insignia 
and  ceremonies  peculiar  to  them,  and  with  a  proper  succession  of 
knights  within  tt^iEaternity  by  means  of  election — dates  only  from 
the  reign  of^TJetDrge  ]).  It  was  erected  by  that  sovereign  in  1725. 

V  Between  thiV-Qrdep  of  the  Bath  as  so  erected  by  George  I.  and  tlie 

\ 

\older  ceremony  or  formality  of  creating  knights  by  the  process  of 

bathing  and  investing  there  is  no  genuine  historical  connexion 
whatever.  The  preamble  to  the  letters  patent  of  George  I.,  dated 
^5^  1725,  May  18,  which  erected  the  Order  recites  as  follows  :  "  Whereas 
our  royal  predecessors  upon  divers  wise  and  honourable  considerations 
have  on  occasion  of  certain  august  solemnities  conferred  with  great 
state  upon  their  royal  issue  male,  the  princes  of  the  blood  royal, 
several  of  their  nobility,  principal  officers  and  other  persons 
distinguished  by  their  birth,  quality  and  personal  merit,  that  degree 
of  knighthood  which  hath  been  denominated  the  knighthood  of  the 
Bath :  we  being  moved  by  the  same  considerations  do  hereby  declare 

four  royal  intention  not  only  to  re-establish  and  support  the  said 
honour  of  knighthood  in  its  former  lustre  and  dignity,  but  to  erect 
7  ?  same  into  a  regular  military  order." 

The  terms  used  in  the  concluding  sentence,  which  I  have  italicised, 
aptly  describe  the  difference  existing  between  the  properly  constituted 
order  existing  from  1725  onward  and  the  mere  form  of  ceremonial 
knighthood  which  had  been  practised  or  had  been  in  use  prior  to  that 
date. 

As  to  this  latter  its  origin  is  lost  in  immemorial  obscurity.  Some 
highly  elaborate  form  of  knighthood  or  of  knightly  investiture,  prob- 
ably at  first  purely  secular  but  afterwards  partly  secular,  partly 
religious  in  its  ceremonial,  existed  among  the  Franks,  and  as  derived 
from  them  was  in  use  among  the  Anglo  Saxons  as  early  at  least  as 
the  reign  of  Alfred,  if  we  may  trust  the  testimony  of  "William  of 
Malmesbury.  This  author's  description  of  king  Alfred's  knighti]  ^ 
of  his  grandson  Athelstan  mentions  only  the  bestowal  of  a  scarlel 


ORDER    OF    THE    BATH  xi 

mantle,  a  jewelled  girdle  and  a  Saxon,  sword.  There  is  no  word  oi 
any  vigils  or  bathing.  The  importation,  of  the  idea  of  these  latter 
ceremonies  must  be  due  to  the  church./  Prior  to  the  Norman  conquest 
ecclesiastics  had  been  accustomed  to  make  knights  on  their  own 
account  and  had  elaborated  a  ceremonial  purely  in  the  interests  of 
the  church.  The  knight  who  was  made  by  this  religious  ceremonial 
solemnly  entered  the  church,  offered  his  sword  on  the  altar  and  took 
it  up  again  from  the  altar  with  a  vow  to  devote  himself  and  it  to 
God  and  the  church.  There  can  be  no  doubt  that  in  such  a 
transaction  the  motive  of  the  church  was  a  worldly  one.  It  was  the 
commencement  of  the  process  of  subinfeudation  of  knightly 
retainers  by  the  church.  And  it  was  this  which  was  forbidden  by 
the  17th  of  Anselm's  Canons  at  Westminster  in  1102  "That  abbots 
do  not  make  soldiers."  For  the  purpose  which  the  church  had  in  . 
mind  in  such  a  transaction  the  mere  ceremonial  of  knighthood  was  ( 
itself  simply  an  added  incident.  But  it  is  this  ceremonial  which 
forms  the  only  conceivable  source  or  origin  of  the  later  secular 
investiture  of  the  Bath.  It  was  doubtless  to  the  interests  of  the 
church  to  increase  the  solemnity  of  the  ceremonial  and  it  is  possible 
to  conjecture  the  lines  on  which  development  would  take  place. 
Firstly,  there  would  be  added  to  the  ceremony  of  the  devotion  of  the 
sword  on  the  altar  the  further  ceremony  of  fasting  and  vigils  with 
the  object  of  deepening  the  religious  impression  in  the  mind  of  the 
aspirant  for  knighthood;  and^secondly,  there  would  be  added  the 
further  step  or  ceremony  of  waging  or  purifying  the  body  or  person 
itself  as  a  further  preparation  for  knighthood.  Reconstructing 
conjecturally  the  routine  of  the  fully-developed  ecclesiastical 
ceremony  of  knighthood  it  would  commence  with  the  purification  of 
the  knight's  person  by  bathing  and  then  would  follow  the  purification 
of  his  soul  by  fasting  and  vigils  and  the  solemn  offering  of  his  sword 
on  the  altar.  I  offer  this  as  pure  conjecture,  for  there  is  no  record  of 
any  such  complete  ecclesiastical  ceremonial  of  knighthood,  and  it  is 
open  to  one  very  damaging  objection,  viz.,  that  such  an  ecclesiastical 
ceremonial  must  have  developed  itself  very  early,  at  any  rate  before 
1102,  when  abbots  were  forbidden  to  make  knights,*  and  between  this 
date  and  the  first  specific  mention  of  bathing  in  the  account  of  ' 
secular  knightings  there  is  a  gap  of  two  centuries  or  more.  But  the 

*  The  prohibition  is  contained  iir  the  17th  of  Anselm's  Canons  issued  in  1102  at  Westminster.  It  has 
>een  assumed  by  all  editors  of  these  Canons  and  by  Ashmole  and  other  heraldic  authorities  that  the  term 
facere  milites '  here  employed  means  to  dub  soldiers.  Might  it  not  refer,  as  I  have  suggested  in  the  text 
to  the  creation  of  knightly  tenures  by  eub-infeudation  ? 


->  ' 

xii  INTRODUCTION 

general  drift  of  the  conjecture,  viz.,  that  the  idea  of  the  ceremonials 
of  vigils  and  washing  was  derived  from  the  church  is,  I  think, 
irresistible.  There  is  no  other  source  from  which  such  an  idea  could 
be  derived.  I  take  it  therefore  as  possible  that  such  portions  of  the 
above  ecclesiastical  ceremonial  as  the  secular  power  found  suitable  to 
itself  it  adopted  from  the  church,  and  these  portions  are  vigils  and 
bathing.  In  this  way,  probably  before  the  12th  century  the  old 
purely  secular  Frankish  form  of  knighthood  by  investiture  with 
spurs,  girdle,  mantle  and  sword,  had  become  a  partly  religious,  partly 
secular  form  in  which  the  secular  investiture  with  the  sword  and 
spurs  was  preceded  by  the  religious  ceremonials  of  bathing  and  vigils. 
Putting  aside  the  often  quoted  passage  from  Ingulphus  as  quite 
anachronistic  and  untrustworthy,  the  first  recorded  instance  of  such 
a  ceremonial  is  the  knighthood,  in  1127,  by  king  Henry  I.  of  England, 
of  his  prospective  son-in-law  Geoffrey,  son  of  Fulk,  count  of  Anjou. 

"  Tota  dies  ilia  in  gaudio  et  exultatione  expenditur.  Illucescente 
die  altera  balneorum  usus  uti  tyrocinii  suscipiendi  consuetudo 
expostulat  paratus  est.  Post  corporis  ablutionem  ascendens 
de  balneorum  lavacro,  bysso  retorta  ad  carnem  induitur, 
cyclade  auro  texta  supervestitur  (hereupon  follows  a  long 
description  of  his  clothing  and  of  his  investing  with  spurs, 
shield,  spear  and  sword). 

This  account,  if  trustworthy,  makes  clear  that  the  process  of 
bathing  was  in  use  by  the  beginning  of  the  12th  century.  Like  the 
equally  specific  account  in  Ingulphus  it  seems  to  me  suspicious  partly 
\  because  it  is,  if  anything,  too  specific,  and  partly  because  it  stands  so 
I  entirely  alone.  Although  there  are  so  many  references  in  English 
official  records  to  the  issue  of  robes  and  bed  furniture  for  the  divers 
ceremonial  knighthoods,  the  actual  use  of  the  bath  itself  in  so  many 
words  is  not  specified  until  the  1st  year  of  the  reign  of  Edward  III. 
The  earliest  existing  rolls  of  the  pipe  and  wardrobe  accounts  contain 
quite  sufficient  references  to  the  issue  of  robes  for  these  ceremonial 
knighthoods,  but  it  is  very  noticeable  how  the  type  of  the  entry  or 
reference  in  these  records  gradually  expands  as  if  the  ceremonial 
itself  was  gradually  expending  or  developing.  For  instance, 
in  the  earliest  existing  Pipe  Roll  that  of  2  Henry  II.,  the  type  of 
entry  is  as  follows  :  — 

et  Ade  de  la  Mare  £13.  6s.  8d.  ad  faciendum  se  militem ;  per  breve 
Regis. 


ORDER    OF    THE    BATH  xiii 

et  Will :  de  Doura  £13.  6s.  8d.  per  breve  Eegis  ad  faciendum  se 
militem. 

et  pro  armis  et  apparatu  ad  duos  milites  faciend. 

In  each  of  these  cases  the  sheriff  deducts  the  money  item  in    , 
question  from  his  charge  as  so  much  paid  by  him  by  command  of  the     J 
king.      The    royal    writs     commanding    the    sheriff    to    make    such 
provision  were  entered  on  the  Close  Rolls. 

Johannes  Rex,  etc.  Yicecomiti  Southampton  salutem.  Praecipi- 
mus  tibi  quod  facias  habere  Thomae  Sturmy  valletto  nostro 
unam  robam  de  scarletto  cum  quadam  penula  de  byssis  et 
aliam  robam  de  viridi  vel  burnetta,  et  unam  sellam,  et  unum 
par  loranorum  et  capam  ad  pluvium  et  unam  culcitram  et 
unum  par  lintteorum  quando  ipse  fiet  miles.  Et  quod  in  his 
posueris  computabitur  tibi  ad  scaccarium.  (18  July,  1204.) 

Anstis  in  the  appendix  to  his  "  Observations  Introductory  to  an 
Historical  Essay  upon  the  Knighthood  of  the  Bath  "  gives  many  in- 
stances of  such  briefs  extracted  from  the  Close  Rolls. 

By  the  time  of  John  the  entries  in  the  Pipe  Roll  had  similarly 
become  more  specific  than  the  brief  entries  quoted  above  from  the 
Pipe  Roll  of  Henry  II. 

Et  pro  tribus  robis  de  scarletto  et  tribus  de  viridi  et  duobus  balde- 
kinis  et  una  culcitra  et  aliis  necessariis  ad  faciendum  unum 
militem.  xxxiiil. 

Later  entries  mention  the  bed  (lectum  militarem),  the  bed- 
coverings  (lectum  cum  matricio  co-opertorio  et  culcitra),  the  capa 
mentioned  in  6  John  as  ad  pluvium  but  not  definitely  stated  to  be 
pro  mgilia  sua  until  19  Edward  II.,  and  finally  the  bath  itself  (tria 
linthementa  pro  iisdem  balneis,  1  Ed.  III.). 

It  is  by  no  means  to  be  inferred  that  the  bath  was  not  in  use 
before  the  date  of  this  last  entry.  Nothing  is  more  perilous  than  the 
argument  from  silence  in  the  matter  of  such  details  or  items.  But  I 
conceive  it  possible  that  the  scattered  data  given  above  may  furnish 
in  rough  outline  a  sketch  of  the  growth  of  the  ceremonial  form  of 
knighthood,  viz.,  from  an  investiture  preceded  by  vigils  (in  use  say 
in  the  time  of  John)  to  an  investiture  preceded  by  bathing  as  well  as 
vigils  (in  full  use  by  the  time  of  Edward  HI.)/  It  may  be  some 


xiv  INTRODUCTION 

slight  confirmation  of  this  view  that  in  the  account  of  the  creation  of 
knights  in  1306  (Flores  Historiarum  iii.  p.  131)  mention  is  only  made 
of  the  vigils  and  investiture.  The  account  is  so  circumstancial  that 
it  is  hardly  credible  the  chronicler  could  have  omitted  so  striking  an 
item  as  the  bathing  had  that  been  in  use. 

.  .  .  Rex  fecit  proclamari  ut  quotquot  tenerentur  fieri  milites 
.  .  .  adessent  apud  Westmonasterium  .  .  .  admissuri  singuli 
omnem  ornatum  militarem  praeter  equitaturam,  de  regia 
Garderoba.  Confluentibus  itaque  ccc.  juventibus  .  .  .  distri- 
buebantur  purpura,  byssus,  syndones,  cyclades  auro  textae  .  .  . 
Ipsa  quoque  nocte  in  Templo  praedicti  tyrones  .  .  .  suas 
vigilias  faciebant  .  .  .  Die  autem  crastino  cinxit  Rex  filium 
suum  baltheo  militari  in  palatio  suo  .  .  .  Princeps  autem  .  .  . 
super  magnum  altare  .  .  .  socios  suos  cinxit. 

Whatever  opinion  is  formed  as  to  the  above  conjecture  it  is  clear 
that  if  not  by  the  reign  of  Henry  I.  or  of  John,  at  any  rate  by  that 
of  Edward  III.  the  full  ceremonial  of  knighthood  by  the  bath  was 
in  use.  The  only  noticeable  change  which  the  institution  underwent 
from  this  date  onwards  was  that  it  became  gradually  confined  more 
and  more  to  great  and  splendid  occasions  such  as  coronations,  royal 
,-marriages,  etc.;  whilst  the  mere  knighthood  of  individual  persons 
/was  left  to  a  simpler  ceremony  which  was  coming  into  vogue,  viz., 
*  that  of  dubbing  merely.  The  difference  between  these  two  forms  or 
ceremonies  of  knighthood  is  so  characteristic  as  to  be  instantly 
recognisable  in  the  official  records.  In  the  first  place  no  preparation 
whatever  was  needed  for  the  knighting  by  the  sword  or  by  dubbing 
simply,  so  that  where  the  records  state  that  such  and  such  knights 
were  summoned  to  prepare  themselves  for  knighthood  and  to  receive 
from  the  Great  Wardrobe  such  and  such  robes  in  order  thereto,  it  is 
at  once  conclusive  proof  that  the  form  of  knighthood  here  intended 
was  the  highly  dignified  ceremonial  of  the  Bath.  Any  formal  noti- 
fication by  royal  brief  directing  the  recipient  to  prepare  himself  for 
knighthood,  or  any  references  whatever  to  the  bestowal  of  robes  from 
the  Great  Wardrobe  are  to  be  taken  as  signifying  this  form  of  cere- 
monial. In  the  second  place  in  cases  where  the  king  determined 
to  summon  any  large  body  of  his  tenants  in  chief  to  assume  knight- 
hood, he  caused  the  summons  to  be  made  by  proclamation  through 
the  sheriffs  of  the  counties.  The  meaning  of  this  summons  will 
be  treated  of  below  in  the  introduction  to  the  list  of  knights 


ORDER    OF    THE    BATH  xv 

bachelors.  The  point  to  notice  is  that  it  was  an  entirely  different 
procedure  which  was  adopted  when  the  King  determined  to  call 
on  any  person  or  persons  to  undergo  the  ceremony  of  knighthood 
by  the  Bath.  In  this  latter  case  the  King  sent  his  royal  brief 
direct  to  the  person  in  question,  or  in  case  that  person  was  a  minor 
then  the  writ  was  addressed  to  his  father  or  guardian.  A  good 
instance  of  an  order  for  such  briefs  is  given  in  Rymer  x.,  p.  256.  With 
regard  to  this  particular  instance  it  may  be  at  once  premised  that  it 
was  the  custom  at  coronations  to  create  knights  by  both  ceremonies, 
viz.,  knights  of  the  Bath  by  the  elaborate  ceremonial  of  the  Bath,  and 
knights  bachelors  by  the  mere  instantaneous  ceremony  of  dubbing. 
It  sometimes  happens  that  the  list  of  such  creations  at  a  particular 
coronation  does  not  distinguish  the  two  species  of  knighthood.  In 
such  a  case  the  occurrence  of  any  royal  brief  of  summons  to  a 
recipient  or  his  guardian  is  a  sufficient  guide  to  enable  us  to  deter- 
mine that  such  a  knight  was  made  by  the  Bath.  The  absence  of  such 
a  writ  would,  on  the  face  of  it,  point  to  the  conclusion  that  the  knight 
in  question  was  simply  dubbed  a  knight  bachelor. 

The  instance  referred  to  in  Eymer,  above,  is  a  very  apt  one  in 
point.  In  1426  Henry  VI.  was  himself  dubbed  a  knight  by  his  uncle 
the  Regent,  John  duke  of  Bedford.  On  this  occasion  some  44  persons 
received  the  honour  of  knighthood,  but  of  these  only  25  received  royal 
briefs  summoning  them  to  prepare  themselves  for  the  ceremony. 
Only  these  25,  therefore,  whose  names  are  given  by  Rymer  are  to  be 
considered  knights  of  the  Bath,  the  remaining  19  are  knights 
bachelors  (see  infra,  pp.  130—2). 

The  various  high  occasions  on  which  knights  of  the  Bath  were 
created  will  be  found  stated  in  the  lists  infra.  From  this  it  will  be 
seen  that  the  last  occasion  on  which  the  ceremonial  was  employed 
was  after  the  Restoration,  when  Charles  II.  created  66  knights  of  the 
Bath  prior  to  his  coronation.  No  such  creation  or  ceremony  has  ever 
since  been  used  in  England. 

From  this  brief  resume  it  will  have  been  gathered  (1)  that  all 
through  the  middle  ages  the  knighthood  of  the  Bath  was  simply  a 
form  of  ceremony  of  knighthood ;  (2)  that  as  a  consequence  there  was 
no  Order  of  the  Bath  :  there  was  simply  a  ceremony  of  bathing  which 
was  applicable  to  any  number  of  individuals  and  at  any  time  without 
regard  to  such  rules  of  election  and  succession  as  would  have 
governed  the  creations  if  there  had  been  a  properly  constituted  Order 
of  the  Bath;  (3)  that  the  highly  dignified  and  completed  form  of 


xvi  INTRODUCTION 

ceremonial  of  the  Bath  was  only  gradually  elahorated  and  was  possibly 
not  complete  until  the  reign  of  Edward  III ;  (4)  that  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  reign  of  Henry  III.  the  only  form  of  knighthood  in 
use  was  that  ceremonial  form  which  in  its  fullest  development  was  the 
ceremony  of  the  Bath,  but  that  from  the  13th  or  14th  century  at  least  a 
simpler  form  of  creation  by  dubbing  was  adopted  for  less  dignified 
occasions;  and  (5)  that  from  the  moment  this  new  and  simpler  form 
of  knighthood  was  evolved  the  older  and  more  ceremonial  form  was 
reserved  for  occasions  and  events  of  great  state  and  dignity,  such  as 
coronations,  etc.  As  has  been  already  stated  between  this  form  of 
ceremonial  merely  and  the  Order  of  the  Bath  as  established  by 
George  I.  in  1725,  the  only  historical  connexion  existing  is  that  of 
the  conscious  or  deliberate  imitation  by  George  I.  of  an  extinct 
ceremonial. 

An  objection  may  be  made  to  the  above  exposition  of  the  early 

status  of  the  form  of  knighthood  of  the  Bath.     On  the  4th  Feb., 

1625-6,  the  earl  of  Arundel  and  Surrey,  earl  marshal  of  England, 

issued  an  order  by  command  of  the  King  requiring  all  knights  of  the 

\  Bath  to  "  continually  wear  the  ensign  of  that  Order  about  their  necks 

las  a  mark  of  honour,  and  that  they  may  not  want  any  due  unto 

\them  I  am  to  publish  that  knights  of  the  Bath  and  their  wives 

are  of  right  without  question  to  have  precedency  before  all  knights 

bachelors  and  their  wives."     (Anstis,  "  Essay,"  appendix  p.  79). 

So  far  as  I  know  this  regulation  stands  alone,  and  beyond  the  fact 
that  it  instituted  the  wearing  of  a  badge  it  affords  no  proof  whatever 
of  the  existence  of  an  Order  in  the  proper  and  sole  sense  of  the  term. 
It  simply  marks  the  superior  dignity  attributed  to  knighthood  by 
the  Bath  over  mere  knighthood  by  dubbing. 

The  royal  letters  patent  erecting  the  military  Order  of  the  Bath 
were  dated  1725,  May  18,  and  the  statutes  of  the  Order  were  issued 
from  the  court  of  George  I.,  at  Hanover,  on  the  16th  November  (O.S.) 
of  the  same  year. 

Under  those  statutes  the  Order  was  to  consist  of  the  Sovereign,  a 
Prince  of  the  royal  blood,  a  Great  Master,  and  35  other  companions, 
"  and  this  number  shall  never  be  augmented."  The  king's  grandson, 
prince  William,  was  nominated  first  and  principal  companion. 

The  seventh  statute  en  joins  that  the  Prince's  Chamber  in  the  palace 
of  Westminster  should  be  the  chapter  room  of  the  order,  and  that 
elected  knights  should  spend  the  evening  of  their  first  entry  there 
and  observe  the  full  ritual  of  the  Bath,  viz.,  as  follows  :  — 


ORDER    OF    THE    BATH  xvii 

"  His  Esquires  shall  not  permit  the  elected  to  be  seen  abroad  [i.e., 
out  of  the  Prince's  Chamber]  during  the  evening  of  his  first 

j  entry,  but  shall  send  to  the  proper  barber  to  make  ready  a 
bathing  vessel  handsomely  lined  on  the  inside  and  outside  with 

V  linen,  having  cross  hoops  over  it,  covered  with  tapestry  for 
defence  against  the  cold  air  of  the  night ;  and  a  blanket  shall 
be  spread  on  the  floor  by  the  side  of  the  bathing  vessel.  Then 
the  beard  of  the  elected  being  shaven  and  his  hair  cut,  the 
Esquires  shall  acquaint  the  Sovereign  or  Great  Master  that  it 
being  the  time  of  even-song  the  elected  is  prepared  for  the 
bath;  whereupon  some  of  the  most  sage  and  experienced 
knights  shall  be  sent  to  inform  the  elected  and  to  counsel  and 
direct  him  in  the  order  and  feats  of  chivalry :  which  knights 
/  being  preceded  by  several  Esquires  of  the  king's  household 
making  all  the  usual  signs  of  rejoicing  and  having  the 
minstrels  playing  on  several  instruments  before  them 
shall  forthwith  repair  to  the  door  of  the  Prince's  Chamber 
while  the  Esquires  Governors  [i.e.,  the  squires  of  the  knight- 
elect]  upon  hearing  the  music  shall  undress  the  elected  and 
put  him  into  the  bath  :  and  the  musical  instruments  then 
ceasing  to  play  these  grave  knights  entering  into  the  chamber 
without  any  noise  shall  severally  one  after  the  other  kneeling 
near  the  bathing  vessel  with  a  soft  voice  instruct  the  elected 
in  the  nature  and  course  of  the  Bath,  and  put  him  in  mind 
that  for  ever  hereafter  he  ought  to  keep  his  body  and  mind 
pure  and  undefiled :  and  thereupon  the  knights  shall  each  of 
them  cast  some  of  the  water  of  the  bath  upon  the  shoulders  of 
the  elected  and  then  retire,  while  the  Esquires  Governors 
shall  take  the  elected  out  of  the  bath  and  conduct  him  to  his 
pallet  bed  which  is  to  be  plain  and  without  curtains;  and  as 
soon  as  his  body  is  dry  they  shall  clothe  him  very  warm  in 
consideration  that  he  is  to  watch  that  whole  night :  and  there- 
fore they  shall  then  array  him  in  a  robe  of  russet  having  long 
sleeves  reaching  down  to  the  ground  and  tied  about  the  middle 
with  a  cordon  of  ash-coloured  and  russet  silk,  with  a  russet 
hood  like  to  an  hermit,  having  a  white  napkin  hanging  to  the 
cordon  or  girdle ;  and  the  barber  having  removed  the  bathing 
vessel  the  experienced  knights  shall  again  enter  and  from 
thence  conduct  the  elected  to  the  chapel  of  king  Henry  VII. 
(where  it  is  our  pleasure  that  the  religious  ceremonies 


xviii  INTRODUCTION 

relating  to  the  Order  shall  for  the  future  be  constantly  per- 
formed), and  they  being  there  entered  preceded  by  all  the 
Esquires  making  rejoicings  and  the  minstrels  playing  before 
them,  during  which  time  wine  and  spices  shall  be  laid  ready 
for  these  knights,  the  Elected  and  Esquires  Governors, 
and  the  elected  having  returned  thanks  to  these  knights  for 
the  great  favour  of  their  assistance,  the  Esquires  Governors 
shall  shut  the  chapel  door  permitting  none  to  stay  therein  save 
the  elected,  one  of  the  prebendaries  of  the  church  of  West- 
minster to  officiate,  two  chandlers  to  take  care  of  the  lights 
and  the  verger  of  the  church  :  where  the  elected  shall  perform 
his  vigils  during  the  whole  night  in  orisons  and  prayers  to 
Almighty  God,  having  a  taper  burning  before  him  held  by  one 
of  his  Esquires  Governors  who  at  the  reading  of  the  Gospel 
shall  deliver  it  into  the  hands  of  the  elected.  Which  being 
read  he  shall  deliver  it  to  one  of  his  Esquires  Governors,  who 
shall  hold  it  before  him  during  the  residue  of  divine  service; 
and  when  the  day  breaks  and  the  elected  hath  heard  matins 
or  morning  prayer  the  Esquires  Governors  shall  reconduct 
him  to  the  Prince's  Chamber  and  lay  him  in  bed  and  cast  over 
him  a  coverlet  of  gold  lined  with  corde." 

The  remainder  of  these  statutes  prescribes  in  equal  detail  the 
ceremony  of  awakening  and  clothing  the  knight-elect  and  of  con- 
ducting him  to  the  sovereign  to  be  dubbed  and  invested. 

The  eighth  statute  prescribed  the  details  of  the  ceremony  of 
installation  at  the  chapel  of  Henry  VII.  at  Westminster.  The  tenth 
prescribed  that  an  annual  convention  of  the  Order  should  be  held  on 
the  20th  of  October.  The  twelfth  prescribed  the  badge  or  ensign 
(three  imperial  crowns  or,  within  the  ancient  motto  tria  juncta  in 
uno  pendant  to  a  red  ribbon  placed  obliquely  over  the  right  shoulder 
to  the  left  side),  and  article  seven  prescribed  the  robes — surcoat  of 
red  tartarin  lined  and  edged  with  white  sarsenet,  white  girdle  with- 
out ornament,  coif  or  bonnet,  and  mantle  of  the  same  silk  and  colour 
as  the  surcoat  and  so  lined,  fastened  about  the  neck  with  a  lace  of 
white  silk  having  a  pair  of  white  gloves  hanging  at  the  end  thereof 
and  on  the  left  shoulder  the  ensign  of  the  Order. 

By  sign  manuals  of  date  1725,  June  1,  and  November  16  George  I. 
prescribed  the  details  of  the  collar  and  banner  of  the  Order  and  by 
sign  manual  of  1727,  April  20,  he  further  prescribed  that  in  case  of 


ORDER    OF    THE    BATH  xix 

invasion  or  rebellion  the  knights  should  maintain  four  men  at  arms 
for  a  period  not  exceeding  42  days. 

These  statutes  of  George  I.  remained  practically  unaltered  until 
the  reign  of  George  III.  On  the  8th  May,  1812,  a  royal  warrant  was 
issued  providing  that  the  number  of  knights  should  remain  as  fixed 
by  George  I.,  but  that  extra  knights  could  be  created  without 
limitation  of  number,  the  said  extra  knights  to  succeed  the  knights 
companions  on  decease  and  by  seniority.  This  measure  was  taken  in 
order  to  meet  the  merits  of  officers  engaged  in  the  Napoleonic  war, 
but  at  the  conclusion  of  the  war  this  measure  was  considered 
insufficient  and  the  alternative  step  was  taken  of  enlarging  the  order 
itself. 

By  royal  warrant  under  the  sign  manual  dated  1815,  Jan.  2,  the 
order  was  reconstituted  and  made  to  consist  of  three  classes. 

(1)  Knights   Grand  Crgss,  who  were  divided  into  "military"   and 

"  civil,"  the  whole  number  never  to  exceed  72,  and  of  these  the 
"civil"  class  limited  to  12. 

(2)  Knights  Commanders :   confined  in  number  to  180  exclusive  of 

foreign   officers   holding   British    Commissions,    of   whom   10 
might  be  appointed. 

(3)  Companions. 

Four  days  later,  Jan.  6,  it  was  provided  that  fifteen  knights  com- 
manders chosen  from  the  officers  in  the  service  of  the  East  India 
Company  might  be  appointed  in  addition  to  the  above  specified 
number  of  knights  commanders. 

No  further  alteration  of  moment  was  made  in  the  order  until  the 
reign  of  Victoria,  when  the  last  great  change  or  remodelling  was 
made.  By  new  statutes  dated  1847,  May  15,  the  Order  was  thrown 
open  as  a  reward  for  civil  as  well  as  military  or  naval  services.  All 
the  three  classes  of  the  Order  were  sub-divided  into  two  divisions,  viz., 
military  and  civil.  These  statutes  are  embodied  in  letters  patent 
dated  1847,  April  14.  The  letters  patent  themselves  are  published  in 
the  "Gazette"  of  date  25th  May,  1847,  and  the  new  statutes  (37  in 
all)  are  subjoined  in  detail.  Statute  No.  5  fixed  the  membership  as 
follows :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    50     ...     civil     25     ...     total     75 

K.C.B „       102     ...       „       50     ...       „     152 

C.B „      525     ...       „     200    ...       „     725 

Total  .  952 


xx  INTRODUCTION 

These  numbers  to  be  exclusive  of  the  Royal  family,  distinguished 
foreigners  and  foreign  officers.  In  addition  the  power  was  reserved  of 
increasing  the  number  on  special  occasions.  Statute  No.  16  provided 
that  on  the  occasion  of  investiture  each  individual  of  the  1st  or 
2nd  class  should  first  be  knighted  if  he  were  not  previously  a  knight. 

By  a  new  statute  dated  1850,  July  11,  the  membership  was  in- 
creased as  follows  (in  order  to  admit  officers  of  the  commissariat  and 
medical  branches  of  the  army  and  navy,  and  those  of  the  East  India 
Company  into  the  military  divisions  of  the  2nd  and  3rd  classes) :  — 
viz. :  ordinary  military  members  of  the  2nd  and  3rd  classes  increased 
from  627  to  660,  thus  increasing  the  total  membership  to  985. 

By  new  general  statutes  dated  Windsor,  1859,  Jan.  31  the  member- 
ship was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    50     ...     civil     25     ...     total     75 

2nd   „       K.C.B „       110     ...       „       50     ...        „      160 

3rd  C.B.  550  200  750 


Total 985 

Besides  honorary  members  (foreigners),  the  number  of  these  latter 
being  unlimited.  By  the  4th  of  these  statutes  the  Prince  Consort 
was  appointed  Great  Master  and  1st  or  principal  G.C.B. 

By  supplementary  statutes  dated  1861,  June  24,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    50     ...     civil    25     ...     total     75 

2nd   „      K.C.B „       123     ...       „       60     ...        „      183 

3rd    „       C.B 690  200  890 


Total 1148 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1877,  June  19,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    50     ...     civil     25     ...     total     75 

2nd   „       K.C.B „       123     ...       „       80     ...        „     203 

3rd    „       C.B 690  250  940 


Total 1218 


ORDER    OF    THE    BATH  xxi 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1881,  May  10,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    50     ...     civil     25     ...     total     75 

2nd   „       K.C.B „       125     ...        „        80     ...        „      205 

3rd    „      C.B „       705     ...  250  955 


Total 1235 


By  supplementary  statute  dated  1886,  May  19,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    55     ...     civil     25     ...     total     80 

2nd   „      K.C.B „       145     ...       „       80     ...       „     225 

3rd    „      C.B.  705  250  955 


Total ...     1260 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1887,  June  20,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    55     ...     civil     27     ...     total     82 

2nd   „       K.C.B „       145     ...        „        86     ...        ,,231 

3rd    „      C.B „      705     ...  264  969 


Total 1282 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1890,  Nov.  26,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    55     ...     civil    27     ...     total     82 

2nd   „      K.C.B „      145     ...       „       90     ...        „     235 

3rd    „      C.B „      705     ...       „     270     ...        „     975 

Total 1292 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1892,  Mar.  29,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    55     ...     civil    27     ...     total     82 

2nd  „      K.C.B „      145     ...       „       93     ...       „     238 

3rd    „      C.B „      705     ...       „     273     ...        „     978 

Total  .  1298 


xxii  INTRODUCTION 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1895,  May  18,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 


2nd   „       K.C.B. 
3rd  C.B. 


military    55 

...     civil    27    ... 

total    82 

„      145 

...       „     100     ... 

„     245 

„      705 

...       „     283    ... 

„     988 

1315 

Total 


By  supplementary  statute  dated  1896,  Apr.  10,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    55     ...     civil    27     ...     total     82 

2nd,,      K.C.B „       145     ...       „      105     ...        „     250 

3rd  C.B.  „      705     ...       „     283     ...        „      988 


Total 1320 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1897,  June  19,  it  was  provided  that 
members  admitted  into  the  Order  in  commemoration  of  the  Jubilee 
of  the  60th  year  of  Queen  Victoria's  reign  should  be  additional 
members  "and  shall  not  now  or  hereafter  be  included  within  the 
number  of  the  ordinary  members"  of  each  respective  class,  but  to 
have  rank  and  precedence  in  each  respective  class  according  to  the 
dates  of  their  respective  appointments. 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1897,  June  22,  it  was  ordered  that 
a  general  officer  of  the  Royal  Marines  should  be  an  additional  G.C.B. 
military. 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1897,  June  22,  H.R.H.  the  prince 
of  Wales  was  appointed  Great  Master  of  the  Order. 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1900,  July  21,  it  was  ordered  that 
members  admitted  into  the  Order  in  connexion  with  the  war  in 
South  Africa  shall  be  additional  members  within  the  respective 
classes  with  rank  and  precedence  according  to  the  dates  of  their 
respective  appointments. 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1901,  Feb.  26,  H.R.H.  Arthur 
William  Patrick  Albert,  duke  of  Connaught,  was  appointed  Great 
Master  of  the  Order. 


ORDER    OF    THE    BATH  xxiii 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1901,  July  17,  the  membership 
was  fixed  as  follows  :  — 

1st  class  G.C.B military    55     ...     civil     27     ...     total     82 

2nd   „       K.C.B „       145     ...        „      108     ...        „      253 

3rd     C.B.  705         298        1003 


Total *1338 

By  supplementary  statute  dated  1902,  Apr.  26,  it  was  ordained 
that  members  admitted  into  the  civil  division  of  the  1st,  2nd  and  3rd 
classes  of  the  Order  in  commemoration  of  the  coronation  of  king 
Edward  VII.  should  be  additional  and  should  not  now  or  hereafter 
be  included  in  the  number  of  the  ordinary  members  of  each  class,  but 
have  rank  and  precedence  according  to  the  dates  of  their  respective 
appointments. 

The  enormous  extension  in  the  numbers  of  the  Order,  which  has 
been  sketched  in  the  above  brief  resume  of  the  statutes  has  of 
necessity  gone  hand  in  hand  with  similar  extending  changes  in  the 
matter  of  qualification  of  membership.  The  qualification  for  a 
G.C.B.  (military)  at  the  present  moment  is  the  actual  holding  of  a 
commission  in  the  army  of,  or  above,  the  rank  of  Major  General;  or 
in  the  navy  of,  or  above,  the  rank  of  Rear  Admiral.  For  a  G.C.B. 
(civil)  it  is  the  performance  of  such  personal  services  to  the  Crown  or 
of  such  public  duties  as  shall  merit  the  Royal  favour. 

For  a  K.C.B.  (military)  the  qualification  consists  in  the  actual 
holding  of  a  commission  in  the  army,  or  marines,  or  Indian  military 
forces  of,  or  above,  the  rank  of  Colonel,  and  in  the  navy  of,  or  above, 
the  rank  of  Captain,  or  Inspector  of  Machinery,  or  Paymaster-in- 
chief,  or  a  commission  of  equivalent  or  higher  rank  in  the  medical 
service  of  the  army  or  navy,  or  in  the  departments  of  the  army  or 
Indian  military  forces,  distinguished  service  in  the  presence  of  the 
enemy,  or  efficient  service  as  Flag  Officer  or  General  Officer,  or 
meritorious  service  in  actual  war  in  providing  for  the  wants  of  the 
army  or  navy,  or  in  the  care  of  sick  and  wounded. 

For  a  K.C.B.  (civil)  the  qualifications  are  the  same  as  for  a 
G.C.B.  (civil),  or  the  performance  of  such  lengthened  service  in  the 
command  of  a  regiment  of  auxiliary  forces,  or  of  a  brigade  of  Naval 
artillery  volunteers,  or  as  an  officer  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  or 

*This  statute  fixes  the  total  numbers  at  1,338.  But  this  is  surely  an  error,  as  by  the  Statute  of  1897 
June  22,  the  1st  Class  G.C.B.  had  been  increased  by  one,  thus  making  it  83,  not  82,  and  the  total  member- 
ship  1,339,  not  1,338. 


xxiv  INTRODUCTION 

such  as  shall  have  contributed  in  a  marked  degree  to  the  efficiency  of 
sucn  regiment,  brigade  or  reserve ;  or  exceptional  service  to  the  Crown 
in  connexion  with  the  Department  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War 
otherwise  than  on  active  service  in  the  field. 

The  present  state  of  membership  of  the  order  is  as  follows :  — 

1st  class  Knights  Grand  Cross:  55  (?56)  military  and  27  civil 
(exclusive  of  the  sovereign  and  princes  of  the  blood). 

2nd  class  Knights  Commanders  :  145  military  and  108  civil  (exclusive 
of  foreign  officers  who  may  be  admitted  as  honorary  Knights 
Commanders. 

3rd  class  Companions :  military  705 ;  civil  298. 

In  accordance  with  this  sub-division  of  the  first  two  classes  the 
following  list  of  Knights  of  the  Bath  is  arranged  as  follows :  — 

(1)  Knights  of  the  Bath  from  the  earliest  times  to  Charles  II.,  and 

Knights  Companions  of  the  Bath  from  1725  to  1815. 

(2)  Knights  Grand  Cross  (military)  from  1815  to  the  present  time. 

(3)  Knights  Grand  Cross  (civil)  from  1815  to  the  present  time. 

(4)  Knights  Commanders  (military)  from  1815  to  the  present  time. 

(5)  Knights  Commanders  (civil)  from  1847  (when  they  were  first 

instituted)  to  the  present  time. 

With  regard  to  installation  it  may  be  noted  that  the  arrangement 
of  the  36  stall*  m  Henry  YII.'s  Chapel  in  Westminster  Abbey 
remained  as  prescribed  in  the  statutes  of  George  I.  until  1812,  when, 
under  the  Regent,  they  were  re-arranged  and  extended.  The 
drastic  re-modelling  of  the  Order  in  1815,  and  the  enormous  increase 
in  the  number  of  knights  rendered  installation  impossible,  and  with 
it  all  the  archaic  ceremonies  of  bathing  and  vigils.  They  accordingly 
disappear  from  at  least  the  statutes  of  May,  1847.  The  process  of 
investiture  at  the  present  moment  consists  only  in  (1)  knighting  in 
case  the  knight  elect  is  not  already  a  knight;  (2)  putting  on  the 
insignia. 


ORDER    OF    THE    STAR    OF    INDIA  xxv 


The  Most  Exalted  Order  of  the  Star  of  India. 

THIS  Order  was  instituted  by  the  late  Queen  Victoria  on  the 
23rd  Feb.,  1861,  by  letters  patent  of  that  date  (gazetted  1861, 
June  25).  The  original  statutes  were  issued  on  the  7th  of  March 
following.  It  was  not  until  5  years  after  its  original  institution 
that  the  Order  was  divided  into  classes.  As  originally  constituted 
it  was  to  consist  of  only  one  class  of  knights  (25  in  number)  together 
with  the  Sovereign,  the  Grand  Master  (who  was  to  be  ex  officio  the 
Viceroy  and  Governor  General  of  India),  and  such  extra  and  honorary 
knights  as  the  Sovereign  should  from  time  to  time  appoint.  In  1866, 
however,  the  Order  was  completely  remodelled  by  letters  patent  dated 
March  28  (gazetted  May  25),  followed  by  statutes  dated  April  19  of 
the  same  year.  In  its  re-organised  form  the  Order  was  made  to 
consist  of  the  Sovereign,  the  Grand  Master,  25  Knights  Grand  Com- 
manders (G.C.S.I.),  50  Knights  Commanders  (K.C.S.I.),  and  100 
Companions  (C.S.I.)  with  power  reserved  to  the  Sovereign,  as  before, 
to  appoint  extra  and  honorary  members.  By  No.  4  of  these  statutes 
of  1866,  April  19,  the  Viceroy  of  India,  by  virtue  of  being  Grand 
Master  of  the  Order  was  to  be  First  and  Principal  Knight  [Grand 
Cross]  thereof  and  was  to  remain  a  G. C.S.I,  after  his  term  of  office 
as  viceroy  had  expired,  either  as  an  ordinary  G.C.S.I.  or  in  case  of 
their  being  no  vacancy  as  an  extra  G.C.S.I.,  to  be  absorbed  into  the 
number  of  the  ordinary  knights  as  a  vacancy  should  arise,  and  with 
rank  and  precedence  according  to  the  date  of  his  having  been  sworn 
in  as  viceroy. 

At  the  time  of  the  re-organisation  of  1866  the  existing  K.  S.  I. 
were  made  G.C.S.I. 

Of  the  25  Knights  Grand  Commanders  15  were  to  be  such  native 
princes  and  chiefs  of  India  as  shall  have  entitled  themselves  to  Royal 
favour;  the  remaining  10  to  be  such  British  subjects  as  have  merited 
favour  by  important  and  loyal  services  to  the  Empire  in  India.  For 
the  second  and  third  classes  the  qualification  was  the  meriting  RoyjiJ 
favour  by  conduct  or  services  in  the  Indian  Empire. 


xxvi  INTRODUCTION 

Finally  the  members  of  the  Order  were  to  have  precedence  rank 
for  rank  next  after  those  of  the  Bath  and  immediately  before  those 
of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

In  1875  the  membership  of  the  Order  was  again  extended.  By 
statute  dated  Aug.  30  of  that  year  the  total  number  of  the  members 
was  increased  to  205,  viz.  25  G.C.S.I.,  60  KC.S.I.  and  120  C.S.I.  By 
separate  statute  of  1876,  Dec.  20,  these  numbers  were  again  increased, 
viz.,  to  246  in  all,  i.e.,  30  G.C.S.I.  (eighteen  thereof  to  be  native 
princes),  72  KC.S.I.  and  144  C.S.I.  By  this  statute  of  1876  the 
qualification  for  the  2nd  and  3rd  classes  of  the  Order  was  thus  re- 
stated. "  No  person  shall  be  nominated  to  either  of  these  classes 
who  shall  not  by  their  conduct  and  services  in  our  Indian  Empire, 
or  after  not  less  than  30  years  service  in  the  department  of  our 
Secretary  of  State  for  India,  have  merited  our  royal  favour." 

By  the  statute  of  1897,  June  10,  the  Order  was  again  enlarged  to 
a  total  membership  of  276,  viz.,  36  G.C.S.I.  (18  thereof  to  be  native 
princes),  80  K.C.S.I.,  and  160  C.S.I.  At  the  same  time  the  rule 
regarding  the  Grand  Masters  was  re-stated  as  follows :  the  Viceroy 
and  Governor  General  of  India  to  be  pro  temp  Grand  Master  and  by 
virtue  thereof  First  and  Principal  G.C.S.I.  On  the  termination  of 
his  office  he  is  to  be  an  additional  G.C.S.I.  with  rank  and  precedence 
among  the  ordinary  G.C.S.I.  according  to  the  date  of  his  having  been 
sworn  in  as  viceroy. 

The  last  extension  of  the  Order  was  made  by  statute  of  date  1902, 
Oct.  21  (gazetted  1903,  Jan.  1),  when  the  total  membership  was 
increased  from  276  to  291,  viz.,  36  G.C.S.I.  as  before,  with  ex-viceroys 
as  additional;  85  KC.S.I.  and  170  C.S.I. 


ORDER  OF  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE   xxvii 


The  Most  Distinguished  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George. 

AT  the  peace  in  1814  the  island  of  Malta  was  ceded  to  England,  and 
the  seven  Ionian  Islands  were  formed  into  an  independent  State 
under  the  exclusive  protection  of  the  king  of  England.  With  the 
object  of  recognising  and  rewarding  the  loyalty  of  the  natives  of 
these  islands  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George  was  erected 
in  1818.  The  letters  patent  erecting  the  Order  were  dated  1818, 
Apr.  27,  and  the  statutes  on  the  12th  Aug.  following.  As  at  first 
constituted  the  Order  was  confined  to  natives  of  the  Ionian  Islands 
or  of  Malta  or  to  subjects  of  the  king  of  England  holding  office 
in  those  parts.  The  lord  commissioner  of  the  Ionian  Islands  was  to 
be  Grand  Master  of  the  Order,  and  the  Commander-in-chief  of 
His  Majesty's  ships  and  vessels  in  the  Mediterranean  was  to  be 
pro  tempore,  i.e.,  during  the  period  of  his  command  first  and  principal 
Knight  Grand  Cross.  The  Order  was  arranged  as  follows  :  — 

First  class  or  Knights  Grand  Cross,  8  in  number  exclusive  of  the 

Grand  Master. 

Second  class  or  Knights  Commanders  -  12  in  number. 

Third  class  or  Knights  or  Cavalieri      -  24  in  number. 

Within  the  Ionian  Islands  and  Malta  all  these  three  classes  were 
to  have  precedence  of  knights  bachelors,  but  no  definite  pronounce- 
ment was  made  in  the  statutes  of  1818  as  to  whether  knighthood  of 
a  non-knightly  person  was  essential  prior  to  investiture.  This  led 
to  an  anomalous  state  of  the  Order,  and  with  the  object  of  remedying 
the  confusion  fresh  statutes  were  signed  1832,  Aug.  16.  These 
statutes  specifically  prescribed  that  persons  of  the  first  and  second 
class  must  be  knighted  prior  to  investiture. 

At  the  same  time  the  numbers  were  increased  as  follows  :  — 

Knights  Grand  Cross  increased  to  15. 
Knights  Commanders  increased  to  20. 
Cavalieri  or  Companions  increased  to  25. 


xxviii  INTRODUCTION 

The  most  noticeable  feature  in  these  changes  is  the  revolution  in 
the  status  of  the  members  of  the  third  class.  From  1818  to  1832 
these  latter  had  been  styled  knights  (if  of  English  birth)  or  cavalieri 
(if  of  Ionian  or  Maltese  birth).  They  had  been  entitled  to  be  styled 
Sir  and  had  precedence  over  knights  bachelors.  It  may  be  as  well 
to  give  here  the  names  of  these  cavalieri  who  between  1818  and  1832 
were  entitled  to  be  styled  Sir,  with  the  date  of  their  appointment :  — 

1820,  Feb.  2.  GIOVANNI  MELISSINO,  of  Zante. 
1820,  Feb.  2.  GIULIO  DOMENICHINI,  of  Zante. 
1820,  Feb.  2.  PIETRO  PETRIZZOPULO,  sometime  E/egent  of  Santa 

Maura. 

1820,  Feb.  2.     PAOLO  CAPPADOCA,  of  Corfu. 
1820,  Feb.  2.     DEMETRIO    YALSAMACHI,    of    Cephalonia,    sometime 

secretary  to  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 
1820,  Feb.  2.     ANDREA  MUSTOXIDI,  of  Corfu,  sometime  a  senator  of 

the  Ionian  Islands. 

1820,  Feb.  2.     PAOLO  PROSSALENDI,  of  Corfu. 

1821,  Mar.  22.     PANDASIN  CARIDI,  sometime  Regent  of  Cephalonia. 

1821,  Mar.  22.     MARCO  CARAZIA,  of  Corfu. 

1822,  Jan.  31.     VINCENZO  CASOLANI,  of  Malta. 

1822,  Jan.  31.     GIUSEPPE  MARQUIS  TESTAFERRATA,  of  Malta. 

1822,  June  15.     SPIRIDION  GIALLINA,  of   Corfu,  sometime  member 

of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 
1822,  June  15.     ANGIOLO  CONDARI,  of  Santa  Maura. 
1822,  June  15.     GIOVANNI  MORICHI,  of  Paxo. 

From  the  statutes  of  1832  onward,  however,  the  members  of  the 
third  class  were  relegated  to  a  lower  precedence.  Instead  of  being 
styled  "knights  or  cavalieri"  they  were  to  be  in  future  styled 
cavalieri  (if  of  foreign  birth)  or  companions  (if  of  English  birth), 
and  the  knightly  rank  was  confined  to  the  first  two  classes. 

Under  letters  patent  of  1850,  Dec.  31,  followed  by  the  statutes 
of  1851,  Jan.  31,  the  constitution  of  the  Order  was  further  modified. 
The  membership  of  the  Order  was  increased  to  65,  viz. :  — 

First  class  G.C.M.G. 20 

Second  class  K.C.M.G.      -  20 

Third  class  Cavalieri  or  Companions  C.M.G.      -  25 

and  a  prince  of  the  blood  royal  was  to  be  Grand  Master  and  first 
and  principal  Knight  Grand  Cross.  Further,  the  lord  high 


ORDER  OF  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE    xxix 

commissioner  to  the  United  States  of  the  Ionian  Islands,  the  governor 
of  Malta  and  the  commander-in-chief  in  the  Mediterranean  were  to 
be  extra  G.C.M.G.,  to  be  absorbed  into  the  number  of  ordinary 
G.C.M.G.  as  vacancies  fell.  But  the  Order  still  remained  confined, 
as  before,  to  the  Ionian  Islands  and  Malta  or  to  English  officials 
serving  there.  By  the  treaty  of  1864,  Mar.  29,  however,  the  Ionian 
Islands  were  ceded  to  Greece,  and  it  became  necessary  to  entirely 
re-model  the  Order.  By  statutes  of  1868,  Dec.  4,  and  1869,  Apr.  3, 
the  Order  was  extended  in  its  scope  to  the  British  Colonies;  the 
persons  admissible  were  to  be  natural  British  subjects,  who  had  held 
office  in  or  performed  services  in  the  said  colonies.  At  the  same  time 
the  numbers  were  again  increased  as  follows  :  — 

Knights  Grand  Cross       -  25  in  number. 

Knights  Commanders      -  60    „        „ 

Companions  •  -  -       100    „        „ 

and  power  was  given  to  the  sovereign  to  appoint  extra  numbers  of 
the  first  and  second  classes  and  to  increase  the  numbers  of  each 
class.  It  was  at  the  same  time  ordained  that  the  Order  should  have 
precedence  after  the  Order  of  the  Star  of  India.  These  numbers 
have  been  since  increased  on  four  successive  occasions  as  follows :  — 

By  the  statutes  of  1877,  May  30,  to 

Knights  Grand  Cross  35 

Knights    Commanders  -       120 

Companions                                     -  -       200 

By  a  statute  of  1879,  May  6,  to 

Knights  Grand  Cross  50 

Knight  Commanders  -       150 

Companions  -       260 

By  these  last-named  statutes  the  Order  was  made  to  extend  to 
services  rendered  to  the  Crown  in  relation  to  foreign  affairs. 

By  statute  of  1886,  June  28,  eight  knights  commanders  and 
nine  companions  were  added  as  additional  members  for  services  in 
connection  with  the  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition,  and  by  the 
statute  of  Mar.  19  in  the  succeeding  year  these  members  became 
ordinary  members  of  the  Order.  At  the  same  time,  by  this  statute 
of  1887,  Mar.  19,  the  total  membership  of  the  Order  was  increased 
to  607. 


xxx  INTRODUCTION 

By  statutes  of  1891,  Nov.  24,  the  membership  was  fixed  as 
follows :  — 

First  class  G.C.M.G. 65 

Second  class  K.C.M.G.  -      200 

Third  class  C.M.G.     -  -       342 

with  princes  of  the  blood  as  extra  and  with  foreign  princes  and 
persons  as  honorary. 

Further  provision  was  made  for  the  temporary  increase  of  the 
membership  by  statutes  of  1897,  May  4,  1901,  Apr.  19  and  Sept.  27, 
and  1902,  June  26. 

Finally,  by  fresh  statutes  of  1902,  Oct.  30  (gazetted  1903,  Mar.  13), 
the  greatest  extension  of  all  was  made.     Under  these  statutes  the 
Order  now  consists  of  :  — 
Not  more  than  100  Knights  Grand  Cross,  exclusive  of  princes  of 

the  blood  royal,  extra  and  honorary  members. 
Not  more  than  300  Knights  Commanders. 
Not  more  than  600  Companions. 

Of  these  numbers  the  Foreign  Office  may  designate  30  of  the  first 
class,  90  of  the  second,  and  180  of  the  third. 

The  qualification  of  membership  is  the  holding  by  natural  born 
or  naturalised  subjects  of  high  and  confidential  office  or  the  render- 
ing of  extraordinary  and  important  services  to  the  king  and  Empire 
in  any  of  the  dominions  beyond  the  seas;  or  important  and  loyal 
services  in  relation  to  the  foreign  affairs  of  the  Empire. 


ORDER    OF    THE    INDIAN    EMPIRE  xxxi 


The  Most  Eminent  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire. 

THE  most  eminent  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire  was  instituted  by  the 
late  Queen  Yictoria  on  the  1st  Jan.,  1878  (by  royal  warrant  dated 
31st  Dec.,  1877)  to  reward  services  rendered  to  the  said  Queen  and 
her  Indian  Empire,  and  to  commemorate  the  proclamation  of  Her 
Majesty's  style  and  title  of  Empress  of  India.  As  at  first  constituted 
the  Order  was  to  consist  only  of  the  Sovereign,  the  Grand  Master  and 
one  class,  viz.,  companions.  The  Viceroy  of  India  pro  temp  was  to 
be  ex  officio  Grand  Master,  and  the  members  of  the  Council  of  India 
were  to  be  ex  officio  and  for  life  Companions  of  the  Order.  The 
total  number  of  companions  (exclusive  of  ex  officio  members)  was  not 
to  exceed  50,  and  the  total  number  of  nominations  in  any  consecutive 
years  was  not  to  exceed  20. 

Within  a  few  years,  however,  the  composition  of  the  Order  was 
drastically  altered.  By  letters  patent  of  date  1886,  August  2  (gazetted 
on  the  15th  Feb.,  1887),  the  Order  was  divided  into  two  classes  and 
was  to  consist  of  the  Sovereign,  the  Grand  Master,  50  Knights 
Commanders  as  the  first  class,  and  of  Companions  as  the  second  class, 
not  limited  in  number.  Power  was  at  the  same  time  given  to  appoint 
descendants  of  George  I.  as  extra  knights  commanders.  The 
knights  commanders  who  were  constituted  on  the  date  of  the 
gazetting  of  these  letters  patent  appear  in  the  following  list  at  the 
head  of  the  K.C.I. E.  Some  few  months  after  this  alteration  a  further 
considerable  change  was  made  in  the  constitution  of  the  Order.  By 
letters  patent  dated  1887,  June  1  (gazetted  June  27),  it  was  made  to 
consist  of  the  Sovereign,  the  Grand  Master,  25  Knights  Grand 
Commanders  (G.C.I.E.),  50  Knights  Commanders  (K.C.I.E.),  and 
companions  not  limited  in  number,  with  similar  power  as  before  to 
the  Sovereign  to  appoint  any  prince  of  the  blood  royal,  being 
descendants  of  George  I.  as  extra  Knights  Grand  Commanders. 

On  the  10th  June,  1897,  new  statutes  for  the  Order  were  issued 
by  the  Sovereign.  These  provided  that  the  Grand  Master  of  the 
Order  should  by  virtue  thereof  be  First  and  Principal  Knight  Grand 
Commander  during  his  term  of  office  as  Viceroy,  and  that  after  the 


xxxii  INTRODUCTION 

termination  of  his  said  office  lie  should  remain  an  additional  Knight 
Grand  Commander  with  rank  among  the  ordinary  Knights  Grand 
Commanders  according  to  the  date  of  his  being  sworn  in  as  Viceroy. 
Further,  the  Governors  of  Madras  and  Bombay  Presidencies  were  to 
be  additional  Knights  Grand  Commanders  with  rank  among  the 
Ordinary  Knights  Grand  Commanders  according  to  [the  date  of] 
their  respective  appointments  as  Knights  Grand  Commanders  of  this 
Order. 

At  the  same  time  the  numbers  were  increased  as  follows :  — 

1st  class  G.C.I.E.,  32  in  number. 
2nd  class  K.C.I.E.  82  in  number. 

3rd  class  C.I.E.  nominations  not  to  exceed  20  in  each  successive  year 
exclusive  of  promotions. 

The  members  of  the  Order  are  such  persons  as  have  merited  the 
royal  favour  by  their  services  to  the  Empire  of  India,  and  such 
distinguished  representatives  of  Eastern  potentates  as  the  Sovereign 
may  think  fit  and  such  honorary  members  also  as  the  Sovereign  may 
think  fit. 

The  members  of  the  several  grades  of  the  Order  have  place  and 
precedence  next  to  and  immediately  after  the  corresponding  classes 
of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  and  rank  among  them- 
selves according  to  date  of  nomination  as  in  the  l  Gazette.' 

By  a  fresh  statute  of  1901,  July  22,  temporary  provision  was  made 
for  the  admission  into  all  three  classes  of  the  Order,  of  persons  to  be 
named  in  consideration  of  services  rendered  during  the  South  African 
War  and  in  China.  Similarly  by  statute  of  1902,  Oct.  22  (gazetted 
1903,  Jan.  1)  temporary  provision  was  made  for  the  admission  into 
the  3rd  class,  and  for  the  year  1903  only,  of  40  members  as  com- 
panions. At  the  same  time  the  membership  of  the  2nd  class  (K.C.I.E.) 
was  increased  from  82  to  92. 


THE    ROYAL   VICTORIAN    ORDER  xxxiii 


The  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

THE  Royal  Victorian  Order  was  instituted  by  Queen  Victoria  by 
letters  patent  dated  Westminster,  1896,  Apr.  21.  On  the  20th  Dec., 
1898,  by  further  letters  patent  dated  from  Westminster,  certain 
alterations  were  made  in  the  precedency  of  the  several  classes  of  the 
Order.  The  statutes  of  the  Order  axe  dated  Windsor,  1899,  Dec.  30, 
and  are  23  in  number.  By  Statute  II.  the  Order  is  to  consist  of  the 
sovereign  and  five  several  classes,  viz.,  Knights  Grand  Cross,  Knights 
Commanders,  Commanders,  members  of  the  fourth  class  and  members 
of  the  fifth  class.  J3y  Statute  IV.  the  members  are  to  be  "  such 
persons,  being  subjects  of  our  Crown,  as  may  have  rendered  or  shall 
hereafter  render  extraordinary  or  important  or  personal  services  to 
Us,  our  heirs  and  successors,  who  have  merited  or  may  hereafter 
merit  our  royal  favour,  or  any  persons  who  may  hereafter  be 
appointed  officers  of  tiiis  Royal  Order."  By  Statute  V.  the  honorary 
members  of  the  several  classes  are  to  consist  of  such  foreign  princes 
and  persons  as  should  have  the  honour  of  an  Order  conferred  upon 
them.  The  mode  of  appointment  is  by  warrant  under  the  royal  sign 
manual  sealed  with  the  seal  of  the  Order.  The  precedency  of  the 
various  classes  is,  in  accordance  with  Statute  VII.,  as  follows :  — 

G.C.V.O.  next  to  and  immediately  after  G.C.I.E. 
K.C.V.O.  next  to  and  immediately  after  K.C.I.E. 
C.V.O.  next  to  and  immediately  after  Knights  Bachelors  of  England. 
M.V.O.  (fourth  class)  next  to  and  immediately  after  C.I.E. 
M.V.O.  (fifth  class)  next  to  and  immediately  after  eldest  sons  of 
Knights  Bachelors  of  England. 

Statute  XIV.  regulates  the  method  of  investiture,  and  prescribes  that 
the  sovereign  will,  prior  to  the  investiture,  confer  the  honour  of 
knighthood  upon  the  person  nominated  to  be  a  G.C.V.O.  or  K.C.V.O. 
if  that  person  "have  not  previously  received  the  said  honour"  of 
knighthood.  Further,  the  ceremony  of  investiture  may  by  warrant 
under  the  sign  manual  be  dispensed  with,  with  the  proviso  that  in 


xxxiv  INTRODUCTION 

the  case  of  Gr.C.V.O.  and  K.C.V.O.  this  dispensing  with  investiture 
shall  not  entitle  the  person  in  question  to  the  style  of  a  knight 
bachelor  of  England  "without  having  been  duly  authorised,"  i.e., 
without  [presumably]  the  said  person  having  been  knighted  either 
by  dubbing  or  by  letters  patent  (Statute  XVII.).  The  anniversary 
of  the  Order  is  fixed  for  the  20th  of  June,  the  day  of  the  accession 
of  Queen  Victoria  to  the  Throne. 

Since  the  decease  of  Queen  Victoria  the  already  wide  scope  of 
the  Order  has  been  further  enlarged.  It  is  frequently  conferred 
when  the  king  is  abroad  on  purely  ceremonial  occasions,  and  without 
any  necessary  regard  to  the  central  idea  of  personal  service  rendered 
to  the  sovereign.  This  is  entirely  in  keeping,  however,  with  the 
fundamental  principle  of  the  Order,  viz.,  that  it  is  the  sovereign's 
private  order. 

As  to  the  Royal  Victorian  Chain,  see  infra,  p.  415. 


ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER     xxxv 


Royal  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order. 

THE  Order  of  the  Guelphs  was  instituted  by  the  Prince  Regent  on 
the  12th  of  August,  1815.  The  preamble  to  the  statutes  of  the  Order, 
as  issued  on  that  date  explain  that  King  George  III.  had  long  enter- 
tained an  intention  of  instituting  an  Order  for  Hanover,  and  that 
this  intention  was  now  carried  out  by  the  prince  Regent  to  mark  the 
occasion  of  the  erection  of  Hanover  into  a  kingdom,  and  at  the  same 
time  to  signalise  the  bravery  of  the  Hanoverian  troops  in  the  battle 
of  Waterloo. 

By  the  statutes  which,  though  issued  from  Carlton  House,  were 
only  published  in  German,  the  Grand-Mastership  of  the  Order  was  to 
be  for  ever  annexed  to  the  crown  of  Hanover.  The  members  were  to 
consist  of  three  classes,  Knights  Grand  Cross  (G.C.H.),  Knights 
Commanders  (K.C.H.),  and  Knights  (K.H.),  none  below  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant  General  being  eligible  for  the  first  class,  and  none  below 
that  of  Major  General  for  the  second.  The  arms  and  names  of  the 
knights  of  all  three  classes  were  to  be  affixed  in  the  church  of  the 
Palace  at  Hanover  and  in  the  ancient  Hall  of  Knights  in  the  said 
palace.But  this  portion  of  the  statutes  was  not  carried  into  effect. 
The  Order  was  destined  for  the  civil  as  well  as  the  military  service, 
the  qualification  being  the  performance  of  some  achievement  worthy 
of  the  Order.  The  fact  that  there  was  no  restriction  of  number,  and 
that  it  was  for  civil  as  well  as  military  merit,  at  a  time  when  the 
Order  of  the  Bath  had  neither  of  these  characteristics,  led  to  an 
extensive  use  of  it  under  king  William  IV.  That  monarch,  regardless 
of  the  object  for  which  the  Order  had  been  established,  bestowed  it 
with  profusion  on  his  British  subjects,  although  it  had  presumably 
been  created  as  a  means  of  rewarding  Hanoverian  and  not  British 
subjects. 

On  the  death  of  King  William  IV.  on  the  20th  June,  1837,  the 
Crown  of  Hanover  devolved  on  his  brother  and  heir  male  the  duke 
of  Cumberland,  and  so  became  separate  from  the  British  Crown. 
From  this  moment  the  Order  became  a  purely  Hanoverian  one,  and 
therefore  in  strictest  parlance  a  foreign  one. 

E 


xxxvi  INTRODUCTION 

The  question  as  to  whether  membership  of  this  Order  entitled 
the  holder  thereof  to  the  title  of  "  Sir"  and  to  the  rank  of  a  knight 
bachelor  of  Great  Britain  is  concisely  stated  by  Nicolas  in  his 
general  remarks  on  the  Order.  Neither  George  IY.  nor  William  IY. 
supposed  that  such  title  or  precedence  would  attach  to  the  members. 
Regarding  the  Order  as  strictly  a  foreign  one,  both  those  kings 
always  knighted  those  members  of  the  Order  whom  they  meant  to 
make  knights  bachelors  of  Great  Britain.  Further  than  this, 
William  IY.  expressly  intimated  his  opinion  to  that  effect  after 
having  taken  the  advice  of  the  lord  chancellor  on  the  subject. 
A  paper  having  been  laid  before  the  king  in  Oct.  1831,  containing 
reasons  for  the  contention  that  all  the  knights  of  the  Order  of 
the  Guelphs  became  ipso  facto  knights  bachelors,  the  king  saw  so 
much  objection  to  the  principle  (that  the  acceptance  of  any  foreign 
Order  should  confer  on  the  individual  the  honour  of  knighthood 
without  his  being  knighted  by  the  Sovereign)  that  he  asked  it  to  be 
referred  to  the  lord  chancellor.  The  lord  chancellor's  opinion  was 
understood  to  be  decidedly  against  any  such  right,  and  the  king 
afterwards  appointed  several  hundred  British  subjects  to  the  Order, 
being  assured  that  they  would  not  thereby  become  knights  bachelors 
of  England. 


KNIGHTS   BACHELORS  xxxvii 


Knights  Bachelors  of  England. 

ANCIENT  authors  have  derived  the  antiquity  of  knighthood  from 
St.  Michael  the  Archangel,  whom  they  term  their  premier  Chevalier, 
Whilst  not  agreeing  with  this,  other  writers  assert  that  it  is  as  ancient 
as  valour  itself,  and  derived  its  original  from  Troy,  which  bred  many 
in  the  heroic  paths  of  virtue  and  arms,  who  were  deservedly  esteemed 
knights — -such  as  Hector,  etc. 

Such  ancient  conceits  apart,  it  may  be  at  once  asserted  that  the 
mediaeval  institution  of  knighthood,  of  which  the  modern  institution 
is  a  derivative,  is  of  Frankish  origin.  There  are  two  streams  or  lines 
of  derivation  which  can  be,  if  not  traced,  at  least  conjectured. 

1.  The  direct  or  immediate  derivation  from  the  ceremonial  or 
ritual  of  knighthood  in  use  in  the  Frankish  Empire  of  Charlemagne. 

2.  The  indirect  or  immediate  derivation  from  that  form  of  military 
organisation  which,  in  its  fullest  growth,  we  call  the  feudal  system. 

As  to  the  first  of  these  it  is  probable  that  the  highly  ceremonial 
form  of  knighthood  which  was  used  by  Charlemagne  was  derived  by 
him  from  the  Eastern  Empire,  and  that  in  its  origin  it  represents  a 
strange  admixture  of  the  ideas  or  institutions  of  ancient  Rome  and 
of  the  invading  Barbarians.  Ancient  Rome  furnished  the  idea  of  a 
knightly  Order,  as  a  separate  class ;  the  invading  barbarians  changed 
the  idea  of  the  institution;  made  it  wholly  military  in  purpose,  and 
adorned  it  with  their  own  forms  of  ceremonial.  Not  that  the  institu- 
tion of  the  Equestrian  Order  of  ancient  Rome  was  the  parent  of  the 
mediaeval  institution  of  knighthood.  The  distinguishing  feature  of 
the  Ordo  Equestris  of  Rome  was  the  census  equestris  and  the  censor's 
choice  or  allowance  of  the  individual  census.  Both  these  character- 
istics are  absent  from  the  mediaeval  conception  of  knighthood.  But 
the  Roman  institution  furnished  the  idea  of  a  separate  Order  or  status, 
Between  this  idea  and  the  barbarian  idea  of  distinction  arising  only 
hy  valour  in  arms  there  is  a  possible  connecting  link,  viz.,  the  institu- 
tion or  custom  of  adoption  per  arma,  which  becomes  a  marked  feature 
of  the  Roman  Empire  at  the  time  of  the  invasions  of  the  barbarians. 
Jt  was  such  an  adoption  that  Justinian  used  with  the  king  of  the 


xxxviii  INTRODUCTION 

Ostro  Goths,  and  that  Theodoric,  the  king  of  the  Ostro  Goths,  used 
with  the  king  of  the  Heruli. 

In  his  charter  on  this  occasion  Theodoric  speaks  of  the  custom  as 
common  and  acknowledged  :  — 

"  Per  arma  fieri  posse  filium  grande  inter  gentes  constat  esse 
praeconium.  .  .  .  Et  ideo  more  gentium  et  conditione  virili 
filium  te  praesenti  munere  procreamus  ut  competenter  per 
arma  nascaris  qui  bellicosus  esse  dignosceris.  Damus  quidem 
tibi  equos,  enses,  clypeos  et  reliqua  instrumenta  bellorum." 

This  adoption  of  a  son  by  arms  per  arma  was  not  intended  as  such 
an  adoption  as  would  convey  rights  of  succession,  but  as  a  publication 
of  the  Prince's  judgment  touching  the  person  so  adopted  and  his 
solemn  confirmation  of  him  under  the  name  of  his  son  thus  to  bear 
and  use  arms. 

Such  an  institution  would  inevitably  tend  to  be  regarded  as  the 
seal  or  mark  of  admission  to  a  separate  and  select  status. 

But  whilst  it  seems  clear  that  this  idea  of  knighthood  as  the 
qualification  for  entering  a  distinct  status  was  derived  by  the  Frankish 
Empire  from  the  decaying  Roman  Empire  it  would  seem  also  clear 
that  in  its  origin  the  actual  form  which  was  given  to  the  ceremony 
itself  was  of  native  or  barbarian  or  Teutonic  origin.  Speaking  of 
the  formal  assumption  of  arms  by  the  young  warrior  in  the  public 
assembly  Tacitus  says  :  — 

Arma  sumere  non  ante  cuiquam  moris  quam  civitas  suffecturum 
probaverit.  Turn  in  ipso  concilio  vel  principum  aliquis,  vel 
pater,  vel  propinqui  scuto  frameaque  juvenem  ornant.  Haec 
apud  illos  toga,  hie  primus  juventae  honos. 

From  this  source  have  been  derived  and  developed  the  various- 
ceremonies,  the  investiture  or  girding  with  a  sword,  the  putting  on 
of  spurs,  the  blow  on  the  neck  or  cheek,  etc.,  etc.,  which  characterise 
the  solemn  form  of  knighthood  in  use  in  the  Frankish  Empire.  In 
his  constitutions  for  the  Frisones  Charlemagne  ordains  that  the 
governor  there  should  create  knights  sicut  consuetudinis  est  by 
girding  with  a  sword  and  striking  the  person  created  on  the  ear  ut 
deinceps  more  militum  Sacri  Imperii  aut  Regni  Franciae  armatr 
incedant. 

Such  was  the  institution — of  mingled  and  Teutonic  origin  as  I. 
think — which  Charlema,gne  adopted  or  revived,  and  which  by 


KNIGHTS   BACHELORS  xxxix 

his    example    and    influence    was    spread    among    the    surrounding 
nationalities. 

Confining  our  attention  to  England  the  influence  of  the  Frankish 
example  or  institution  is  traceable  in  the  story  of  Alfred  the  Great's 
investiture  of  Athelstan. 

quern  etiam  premature  militem  fecerat,   donatum  chlamyde 
coccinea,  gemmato  balteo,  ense  Saxonico  cum  vagina  aurea. 

I  take  it  as  self-evident  that  this  highly  ceremonial  form  of 
knighthood  is,  as  far  as  England  is  concerned,  the  direct  and  only 
origin  of  the  form  of  knighthood  by  bathing  or  by  the  Bath.  The 
introduction  of  the  religious  rites  of  confession,  absolution,  vigils, 
etc.,  is  possibly  attributable  to  the  fact  that  in  Anglo-Saxon  times 
(and  up  to  1102)  the  bishops  and  abbots  had  the  right  of  creating 
knights. 

To  this  subject  sufficient  reference  has  been  made  already 
(see  introduction  to  the  Order  of  the  Bath  supra  x. — xv.).  It  is  only 
necessary  to  state  briefly  that  religious  rites  had  begun  to  enter  into 
the  ceremony  of  knighthood  before  the  Norman  Conquest.  The 
knighting  of  the  Conqueror  and  his  sons  had  the  character  of  a 
religious  as  well  as  a  legal  rite. 

Both  John  of  Salisbury  and  Peter  of  Blois  mention  the  knight's 
offering  of  his  sword  on  the  altar  as  a  part  of  the  accustomed 
solemnity  of  knighthood  in  the  middle  of  the  12th  century. 

In  the  account  of  the  knighthood  at  Rouen  in  1127  by  Henry  I. 
of  England  of  Geoffrey  of  Anjou  as  prior  to  his  marriage  to  the 
empress  Maud,  Henry's  daughter,  the  full  and  precise  ritual  of  the 
Bath  is  detailed. 

Whatever  authority  may  or  may  not  attach  to  this  description, 
it  is  certain  that  by  the  time  of  king  John  the  ritual  of  the  Bath 
was  complete,  for  from  his  reign  onwards  we  have  a  series  of  royal 
Orders  addressed  to  the  Wardrobe  or  to  particular  sheriffs,  etc., 
commanding  the  delivery  of  robes  and  bedding  to  candidates  for 
knighthood  as  preliminary  or  preparatory  to  the  ceremony  of 
bathing. 

Such  official  notices  as  we  possess  of  scattered  ceremonial 
knightings  by  the  King  during  the  century  1250  to  1350  almost 
invariably  use  one  phrase  to  describe  it,  viz.,  cingulo  inilitari 
accingere,  cingulo  militiae  decorare,  and  so  on,  implying  a  ceremonial 
investiture  and  girding  of  the  sword,  etc.  (See  Bymer  Foedera,  i., 
531,586,  698;  ii.,  1062.) 


xl  INTRODUCTION 

I  am  of  the  opinion  that  throughout  the  late  Saxon  and  early 
Norman  times  in  England  this  ceremonial  form  of  knighthood  (which 
was  later  known  distinctly  as  knighthood  by  the  bath)  was  the  only 
form  of  knighthood  proper.  If  so,  it  would  follow  as  a  consequence 
that  the  ordinarily  accepted  opinion  that  Knights  Bachelors  represent 
an  earlier  institution  than  Knights  of  the  Bath  is  entirely  incorrect. 
Knights  Bachelors  are  the  later  institution,  and  were  practically 
unknown  during  the  period  in  question. 

2.  What  I  have  termed  the  second  line  or  stream  of  influence  in 
the  institution  of  knights  is  derived  entirely  from  the  characteristic 
feature  of  the  feudal  system.  Intentionally  using  non-technical 
terms  for  the  moment,  I  may  express  my  view  as  follows :  — The 
feudal  system  centred  round  the  idea  of  a  military  force  settled  on 
the  land  in  a  certain  way  or  by  a  certain  tenure.  All  the  constituent 
members  of  that  military  force  were  milites  in  the  sense  of  being 
warriors  or  horse  soldiers,  but  they  were  not  originally  milites  in  the 
sense  of  being  knights  as  being  admitted  by  a  certain  ceremony  into 
a  certain  dignity.  They  were  horse  soldiers  merely,  and  their  tenure 
of  their  lands  was  a  soldier's  tenure.  Throughout  the  llth  and  12th 
centuries,  therefore,  I  would  not  translate  the  generic  term  miles  as 
knight  but  as  horse  soldier.  This  would  apply  equally  to  Anglo- 
Saxon  times.  The  thegn*  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  period  was  a  miles 
in  the  sense  of  being  a  soldier  possessing  such  and  such  a  qualification 
in  the  way  of  land,  but  not  a  knight  in  the  sense  of  being  a  member 
of  a  certain  Order  or  in  the  sense  of  being  possessed  of  a  dignity 
inseparable  from  himself,  or  inseparable  from  his  name.  From  the 
9th  to  the  12th  century  I  take  it  there  was  only  one  species  of,  or 
means  of  approach  to,  knightly  honour,  viz.,  that  which  arose  by 
creation  by  means  of  those  solemn  ceremonial  rites  which,  as  I  have 
said,  were  subsequently  elaborated  into  the  ceremonial  of  the  Bath. 
Outside  this  restricted  class  the  large  body  of  thegns  or  milites  were 
soldier  tenants  simply.  But  from  the  12th  century  a  change  takes 
place.  The  institution  or  idea  of  knighthood  is  itself  developed  or 
expanded  in  such  a  way  as  to  potentially  comprehend  this  large  body 
of  the  King's  soldier  tenants.  The  limits,  in  point  of  time,  of  this 
change  are  possibly  marked  for  us  by  the  introduction  of  the  term 
knight  itself.  Originally  the  Anglo-Saxon  "cniht"  was  a  boy,  a 
servant  or  a  military  follower ;  then  the  term  gathered  dignity  and  in 

*  The  earliest  mention  of  a  Saxon  mile  occurs  under  the  year  709  A.D.  (Cartalarium  Saxonicum  I.  184). 
It  is  to  my  mind  a  suspicious  case.  But  from  the  commencement  of  the  10th  century  Saxon  milites 
(  =  thegns)  occur  frequently  among  the  witnesses  to  charters. 


KNIGHTS   BACHELORS  xli 

the  latter  half  of  the  llth  century  it  designated  a  military  rank  next 
beneath  that  of  the  thegns,  and,  finally,  from  the  commencement 
of  the  13th  century  it  assumes  (though  by  no  means  uniformly)  the 
full  meaning  of  the  name  of  a  distinct  dignity  attaching  to  the 
profession  of  arms  and  to  military  tenure. 

Hitherto  the  King's  tenants  in  chief  had  been  milites,  soldier 
tenants,  battalere,  or  battaliers,*  or  fighting  tenants  simply. 
Henceforth  they,  or  a  certain  portion  of  them,  were  to  constitute  a 
distinct  rank  possessed  of  a  distinct  dignity,  which,  whilst  being  less 
in  esteem  than  the  ancient  ceremonial  dignity  of  knighthood,  was 
to  be  derived  from  it  or  partially  assimilated  to  it  in  matter  of  form 
and  approximated  to  it  in  substance.  The  entry  to  this  dignity  was 
given  by  a  simpler  form,  only  one  of  the  several  ceremonies  which 
characterised  the  older  ceremonial  knighting  being  used,  viz.,  that 
of  the  mere  striking  by  the  sword,  but  alongside  of  this  there  had 
to  be  in  the  grantee  the  necessary  qualification  of  a  tenure  in 
chivalry  from  the  Crown.  Whilst  it  is  possible  to  lay  one's  finger 
on  the  approximate  time  of  the  introduction  of  knighthood  by  simple 
dubbing  (viz.,  the  middle  of  the  13th  century),  it  is  not  possible  to 
define  sharply  and  clearly  the  steps  in  the  process  of  evolution  by 
which  the  military  tenant  became  differentiated  from  the  dubbed 
knight.  That  evolution  implies  (what  the  slightly  earlier  introduction 
of  scutage  also  implies)  that  the  feudal  system  was  breaking  down, 
that  the  military  tenant  was  ceasing  to  be  a  professional  warrior 
and  was  coming  more  and  more  to  be  a  landed  man.  It  was  as  a 

*  I  suggest  as  a  mere  conjecture  that  the  Norman  French  word  battalere  became  confused  with  the  base 
Latin  word  baccalaurii.  Ultimately  the  form  baccalaurii  entirely  ousted  the  form  battelier,  and  occupied 
the  field  alone,  either  in  its  original  form  as  baccalaurii  or  in  its  Anglicised  form  as  bachelors.  In  this  way 
may  have  been  evolved  the  term  knights  bachelors,  one  which  has  been  a  moot  point  of  discussion  among 
antiquaries  for  generations.  The  idea  that  the  term  bachelor  is  derived  from  bas  chevalier  as  representing 
a  low  or  base  species  of  knighthood  is  self-evidently  untenable,  for  knighthood  is  a  dignity  and  the  first  law 
of  chivalry  is  that  no  dignity  can  be  at  once  a  source  of  honour  and  of  dishonour. 

I  can  see  no  difficulty  in  the  accepted  usage  or  meaning  of  it  in  the  middle  of  the  13th  century.    It  is  in 

the  middle  of  the  14th  century  that  the  first  extant  list  of  knight  bachelors  occurs.     I  take  it,  therefore, 

that  it  was  about  that  time,  say  during  the  13th  or  14th  century,  that  some  members  of  the  maiu  body  of 

tenants  in  chivalry  began  to  be  distinguished  by  the  ceremonial  of  dubbing.    Although  this  was  a  simpler 

form  of  ceremonial,  and  one  carrying  less  weight  with  it  than  the  older  ceremony  of  knighting  by  the  Bath, 

yet  it  brought  with  it  distinction  enough  to  make  it  coveted  and  to  mark  off  the  holders  of  it  from  the  main 

body  of  the  King's  tenants  in    chivalry.     The  words  of  Matthew  Paris,    therefore   "multi  de  militibus 

universitatis  regniqul  se  volunt  bachelarios  appellari,"  seem  to  me  perfectly  clear  and  consonant.      They 

mark  the    time    when     both    the     new    name    and    the    new    dignity     were     coming     into    use. 

:  see   no    difficulty    whatever  in  the    phrase.     It    means   not    the    young    knights   as    against    the    old 

•  knights,    but    the    dubbed    knights    as    against    the    undubbed    main    body    of    tenants    in    chivalry. 

f   The     term     communitas     bacheleriae     Angliae     is     to     my      mind     not     so     much     a     collective 

i    term    for  the  whole  body  of    such  dubbed  knights  (which  would  suggest  that  knights    bachelors  were 

I  connected  by  some  organisation  or  bond  more  or  less  loose),  but  a  pure  abstraction  vague  and  hardly 

translatable.     But  does  it  not  stand  to  sense  that  the  dubbed  knights  would  represent  the  chief  and  most 

influential  of  the  body  of  tenants  in  chivalry,  and  that  in  any  agitation  they  would  lead  the  rest  of  the 

King's  tenants  as  a  small  but  representative  community  or  body  ?     Finally,  as  to  the  passage  in  Wyke  s 

Annales  Monastic!,  in  which  the  term  Bachelor  is  applied  to  the  London  apprentices,"  innumera  multitude 

ribaldorum  quos  bachelarios  vocitabant, "  it  seems  to  me  merely  to  prove  how  general    the  use  of  the 

term  had  become,  how  quickly  it  had  caught  the  popular  fancy. 

For  the  whole  of  this  subject,  see  Professor  Tout's  article  in  the  English  Historical  Review,  xvii.,  p.  89, 
January,  1902. 


xlii  INTRODUCTION 

stimulus  to  this  decaying  military  professionalism  that  the  new 
dignity  was  introduced.  Whilst  in  matter  of  theory  all  the  military 
tenants  holding  by  a  knight's  fee  were  capable  of  this  new  dignity, 
they  did  not  as  a  matter  of  fact  assume  it  except  when  called  upon 
to  do  so  by  the  Sovereign  or  his  deputy.  Roughly  speaking,  there- 
fore, we  may  say  that  through  the  earlier  medieval  period  up  to  the 
middle  of  the  13th  century  the  idea  of  military  tenure  as  constituting 
knighthood  predominated  over  that  of  ceremonial  admission  by 
dubbing,  whilst  in  the  later  middle  ages  the  idea  of  ceremonial 
admission  by  dubbing  prevailed  over  that  of  military  tenure.  In 
modern  times  the  conception  of  knighthood  is  purely  ceremonial. 
Is  is  conferred  by  a  mere  ceremony,  and  has  no  relation  whatever 
to  military  tenure  of  land  from  the  Crown. 

Let  me  recapitulate  and  so  render  clear  the  point  which  I  wish  to 
make. 

1.  From  880  to  1250  approximately  the  only  form  of  knighthood 
was  the  highly  ceremonial  investiture  which  subsequently  developed 
into  the  ritual  of  the  Bath.     The  honour  was  a  peculiar  and  great 
one,  and  the  actual  number  of  knights  was  small.     The  main  body 
of  military  followers  or  tenants-in-chief  of  the  Crown  were  milites 
or  soldiers  simply. 

2.  From  1250  onwards  the  dignity  of  knighthood  by  dubbing  is 
introduced.     The  whole  body  of  properly  qualified  military  tenants- 
in-chief  is  theoretically  entitled  to  this  dignity.     When  he  assumes 
that  dignity  or  submits  to  accept  it  the  miles  or  battelier  holding  by 
military  service  becomes  a  knight  battelier  or  knight  bachelor,  and 
henceforth  miles  is  the  accepted  term  for  a  knight  bachelor,  and 
when  once  the  term  miles  has  obtained  this  hard  and  fast  meaning  it 
ceases  to  be  applied  to  the  wider  generic  body  of  military  tenants. 
Finally,  whilst  the  whole  body  of  tenants  holding  by  knight's  service 
was  theoretically  entitled  to  assume  knighthood  it  came  to  be  more 
and  more  a  distinct  act  depending  on  the  will  of  the  Sovereign, 
Whilst  some  few  accepted  the  honour  eagerly  at  his  hands  the  main 
body    of    military    tenants    remained    indisposed    to    assume    it — 
doubtless  because  they  regarded  it   as   a  form   of   emphasising  or 
re-enacting    the    military    character    and    burden    of    the    tenure. 
Periodically,  therefore,  we  find  the  Crown  calling  upon  the  tenants 
to  assume  knighthood  and  fining  them  for  not  obeying.     At  first  the 
idea  was  doubtless  that  of  registering  afresh  or  keeping  actively 
alive   the   feudal   obligation   of   military   service   attaching   to   the 


KNIGHTS  BACHELORS  xliii 

military  tenure,  but  it  was  quickly  found  that  the  fines  levied  for 
non-assumption  of  knighthood  afforded  a  profitable  source  of  income. 
It  became,  therefore,  quite  an  established  practice  on  the  part  of  the 
Crown  to  issue  proclamations  calling  on  the  tenants-in-chief  to 
assume  knighthood  and  then  to  levy  fines  upon  or  to  accept  com- 
positions from  those  who  refused  to  obey.  This  practice  was  observed 
by  the  Sovereigns  of  England  down  to  the  days  of  Charles  I. 

It  is  a  very  curious  fact  that,  as  far  as  the  lists  of  Knights 
Bachelors  are  concerned,  the  effect  of  these  proclamations  from  the 
king  is  only  traceable  in  a  single  instance.  Soon  after  his  accession 
James  I.  issued  orders  requiring  the  sheriffs,  etc.,  to  summon  all 
persons  possessed  of  401.  a  year  to  come  in  and  receive  the  dignity  of 
knighthood.  These  orders  were  followed  on  the  17th  July,  1603,  by 
the  issue  of  the  usual  commission  for  compounding  with  all  persons 
who  should  neglect  to  comply  with  the  summons.  Six  days  after- 
wards more  than  500  of  the  persons  so  summoned  attended  the  King 
at  Whitehall,  and  there,  in  the  royal  garden,  were  dubbed  knights  by 
him.  See  their  names  in  the  text,  pp.  113 — 127).  James's  motive  on 
the  occasion  was  to  add  grace  to  the  ceremony  of  his  coronation,  and 
this  was  also  the  reason  of  the  unusually  large  response.  But  the 
singularity  of  this  instance  will  probably  serve  to  illustrate  clearly 
the  nature  of  the  process  which  had  been  going  on  under  the  surface. 
In  the  first  stage  of  that  process  the  Crown  had  attempted  to  arrest  the 
decay  into  which  the  feudal  tenures  were  falling.  This  it 
attempted  to  do  by,  let  us  say,  periodically  renewing,  or  keeping 
up-to-date  the  registration  of  the  tenants  in  chivalry.  As  it  was  the 
object  of  the  tenants  to  evade  such  registration,  they  shirked  the 
assumption  of  knighthood.  But  when  the  tenures  had  hopelessly 
decayed,  when  parliamentary  grants  had  superseded  the  mediaeval 
scutage  and  tallage,  etc.,  and  when  the  Crown's  feudal  privileges  had 
sunk  to  such  items  as  wardship,  relief,  etc.,  then  the  qualification  of 
the  40L  per  annum  on  lands  had  come  to  be  a  social  qualification 
carrying  very  little  of  the  old  feudal  obligations.  The  distinction  of  ^| 
knighthood  was  therefore  no  longer  attended  with  the  feudal  obliga-  I 
tions  which  made  the  medieval  tenant  shun  it. 

The  abolition  of  the  feudal  tenures  in  the  middle  of  the  17th 
century  swept  away  at  the  same  time  this  feudal  privilege  of  a  right 
to  knighthood  hitherto  existing  in  the  40Z.  per  annum  tenant. 
Accordingly  from  the  days  of  the  Restoration  there  has  remained 
only  the  sole  and  simple  conception  of  knighthood  as  a  personal 


xliv  INTRODUCTION 

dignity  conferred  by  the  ceremony  of  dubbing  by  the  Sovereign  or 
his  deputy.  When  this  change  had  been  effected  it  became  an  easy 
and  not  incongruous  act  to  confer  upon  civilians  what  was  originally 
a  purely  military  dignity.  To-day  the  dignity  of  knight  bachelor  is 
in  great  measure  civilian  in  character. 

The  whole  of  the  above  attempted  explanation  of  this  very  obscure 
and  difficult  subject  is  advanced  tentatively,  and  I  offer  it  to  the 
consideration  of  scholars  in  the  simple  hope  that  the  discussion  of  it 
may  lead  to  the  establishment  of  some  truer  theory  if  mine  is  wrong. 
As  growing  out  of  it  there  is  a  precedent  question  which  will  require 
solution  at  the  hands  of  medievalists.  That  question  is  this  :  What 
is  the  exact  meaning  of  the  conventional  phrase  used  in  the  writs  of 
summons  to  knighthood,  arma  militaria  suscipere?  Does  it  mean 
that  the  tenant  should  present  himself  to  the  King  to  receive  from 
him  in  a  ceremonial  way  the  arms  proper  to  the  degree  of  knight- 
hood ?  If  so,  that  would  be  an  investiture,  or,  let  us  say,  at  the  least 
dubbing.  Or  as  an  alternative  view  does  it  mean  that  the  tenant  was 
called  upon  by  such  words  to  attend  at  some  appointed  time  and  place 
in  order  to  acknowledge  his  liability  to  such  and  such  military 
service  ?  In  other  words,  does  it  mean  that  the  tenant  was  to  attend, 
not  to  be  dubbed  a  knight,  but  simply  to  have  his  name  entered  in  a 
census,  or  register,  or  roll,  or  schedule.  I  incline  to  the  latter  view 
for  the  following  reasons  :  — 

1.  As  already  stated  above,  the  records  of  dubbings  in  the  Middle 
Ages    never  -correspond    with    the    writs    for    the    assumption    of 
knighthood.     I  do  not  know  of  any  record  which  would  show  that 
a  writ  of  summons  to  knighthood  was  ever  followed  by  the  dubbing 
of  a  single  individual,  much  less  by  the  dubbing  of  hundreds,  for 
undoubtedly    hundreds    or    even    thousands    of    persons    presented 
themselves  in  obedience  to  the  writ. 

2.  The  earliest  surviving  writ  for  the  assumption  of  knighthood, 
so  far  as  I  know,  is  entered  on  the  Close  Holl  16  Hen.  III.     A  typical 
entry  of  later  date  may  be  quoted  from  the  Close  Roll  of  6  Edw.  I. 
The  wording  of  the  entry  is  as  follows  :  — 

Rex  vicecomiti  Glouc.  Praecipimus  tibi  .  .  .  quod  omnes  illos  de 
balliva  tua  qui  habent  viginti  libratas  terrae  vel  feodum 
unius  militis  integri  de  nobis  tenent  et  milites  esse  debent  et 
non  sunt,  sine  dilatione  distringas  ad  arma  militaria  .  .  .  a 
nobis  suscipienda. 


KNIGHTS  BACHELORS  xlv 

This  is  the  stereotyped  form,  and  it  is  not  specific.     It  can  be  read 
both  ways. 

But  four  years  later  there  is  an  entry  on  the  Welsh  roll  of 
10,  Edw.  I.,  which  is  very  specific  and  which,  to  my  mind,  throws 
a  reflex  light  on  the  earlier  entry  just  quoted.  The  words  on  the 
Welsh  roll  are  as  follows  :  — 

Rex  vicecomiti  Glouc.  .  .  .  Statuimus  quod  quicunque  de  regno 
nostro  qui  triginta  libratas  terrae  habuerit  sibi  provideat 
quod  promptum  habeat  unum  equum  fortem  et  competentem 
ad  anna  una  cum  armaturis  competentibus  ad  eundem  quo  in 
casibus  emergentibus  sibi  servire  possit  quoties  est  necesse. 

Now  what  is  the  difference  between  these  two  entries  just  quoted? 
Technically,  the  first  is  described  as  a  writ  for  the  assumption  of 
knighthood ;  the  second  is  described  as  a  writ  of  military  summons. 
But  surely  there  is  an  intimate  connection  between  the  two  entries. 
The  first  writ  has  the,  effect  of  putting  a  particular  number  of  tenants 
on  to  the  census  or  schedule  of  soldiers  (milites)  liable  to  military 
duty.  Then,  four  years  later,  when  there  is  occasion  for  the  services 
of  these  men  the  second  writ,  addressed  to  the  same  county  calls  them 
to  the  performance  of  that  duty.  In  accordance  with  this,  I  argue 
that  the  writ  for  the  assumption  of  knighthood  simply  established  a 
census  or  roll  or  register  of  persons  liable  to  military  duty.  It  did 
not  affect  the  status,  the  social  dignity  of  the  soldier  (miles).  His 
social  status  was  only  enhanced  when,  later,  the  added  ceremony  of 
dubbing  was  applied  to  him. 

3.  The  final  reason  for  my  opinion  is  a  very  curious  one.  Among 
the  Miscellanea  of  the  Eeceipt,  vol.  223,  there  are  still  preserved  the 
names  of  all  the  individuals,  arranged  county  by  county,  who  com- 
pounded for  not  taking  knighthood  at  the  coronation  of  Charles  I. 
The  record  covers  the  years  1630 — 2.  and  amongst  the  persons  who  so 
compounded  are  at  least  five  baronets  (pp.  5,  32,  38,  526,  155)  and 
four  knights  (pp.  5,  113,  135,  155). 

If  the  writ  for  the  assumption  of  knighthood  called  the  holder  of 
a  knight's  fee  or  a  40Z.  holder  to  attend  to  be  dubbed,  how  should 
knights  come  to  be  included?  It  is  surely  out  of  the  question. 
The  only  conclusion  in  my  mind  is  that  the  summons  to  knighthood 
was  not  a  summons  to  a  ceremony  to  a  dubbing,  but  only  a  summons 
to  the  rendering  of  a  military  or  feudal  duty. 

If  I  have  made  my  main  point  clear  the  reader  will  easily  under- 
stand the  list  of  Knights  Bachelors  in  the  following  pages.  If  the 
whole  body  of  the  feudal  military  tenants  of  the  Crown  were  ipso  facto 


xlvi  INTRODUCTION 

knights  then  a  list  of  the  mediaeval  Knights  Bachelors  of  England 
would  be  a  list,  generation  after  generation,  of  all  the  tenants-in-chief 
of  the  Crown  holding  by  military  service.  But  if  this  whole  body  was 
not  so  much  composed  of  knights  in  esse  as  of  soldiers  (milites)  or 
knights  in  posse  then  the  list  of  Knights  Bachelors  of  England  will 
be  confined  to  the  list  of  actually  dubbed  knights.  And  no  more  than 
this  is  really  what  all  the  existing  MS.  lists  give  us.  The  only 
existing  records  of  the  mediaeval  Knights  Bachelors  of  England 
consist  of  lists  of  actual  dubbings. 

I  have  already  in  the  preface  described  the  M.S.  sources  from 
which  the  list  of  mediaeval  knights  has  been  drawn.  Owing  to  the 
fact  that  the  public  is  not  allowed  to  make  search  in  the  College  of 
Arms  it  is  impossible  to  say  what  is  the  ultimate  origin  of  these 
MSS.  thus  described.  But  it  is  quite  clear  that  they  represent  more 
or  less  direct  transcripts  from  entries,  kept  of  old  at  the  College  of 
Arms,  probably  some  document  containing  miscellaneous  entries  of 
ceremonies,  creations,  and  dubbings.  That  this  record  (whatever  it 
was)  was  not  on  the  lines  of  the  later  register  of  knights  is  shown  by 
the  fact  that  it  frequently  comprised  knights  who  had  not  paid  their 
fees  to  the  College.  (See  note,  Vol.  II.,  p.  26,  infra.]  Although  an 
official  document  in  the  sense  of  being  compiled  by  some  member  of 
the  College,  it  is  plain  that  it  was  not  regarded  as  an  official  register  of 
knighthood  to  which  reference  could  be  had  as  a  final  authority  for 
settling  questions  of  right  or  precedency,  and  so  forth.  Until  the 
days  of  James  I.  no  such  register  existed,  and  it  is  to  this  fact  that 
must  be  attributed  the  chaotic  and  imperfect  nature  of  the  lists  of 
knights  up  to  the  17th  century. 

The  register  of  knights  at  the  College  of  Arms  was,  instituted  in 
1622  by  a  signet  letter  of  King  James  couched  in  the  following 
terms :  — 

James  l.'s  order  for  Knights  directed  to  [Thomas  Howard) 
earl  of  Arundel  and  Surrey'],  the  Earl  Marshall  of 
England,  May  Id,  anno  20  [appointing  a  register  to  be 
kept  wherein  the  names  of  all  Jmights  should  for  the 
future  be  enrolled,  and  that  all  knights  should  have 
precedency  according  to  such  enrollment^.* 

By  the  King. 

Right  trusty  and  well-beloved  cousin  and  councillor,  we  greet 
you  well.  Whereas  there  is  daily  found  great  inconvenience 
and  many  differences  arise  about  the  precedence  of  knights 

*Harl.  MS.  983,  f.  169. 


KNIGHTS  BACHELORS  xlvii 

in  respect  that  so  exact  a  roll  is  not  kept  of  them  as  ought 
to  be  in  the  Office  of  Arms,  the  partyes  on  whom  we  have 
bestowed  that  honour  not  resorting  to  that  office,  as  they 
ought,  to  give  notice  thereof  in  due  time,  by  reason  of  which 
neglect  much  inconvenience  hath  grown  (as  we  are  informed), 
some  pretending  to  that  honour  who  never  received  it  from 
us,  others  losing  their  right  of  precedency,  there  being  no 
record  extant  whereby  to  rectify  such  differences  when  they 
happen  (all  which  we  chiefly  impute  to  the  want  of  an  Earl 
Marshal  heretofore).  We  therefore,  minding  to  redress  these 
inconveniences,  do  straightly  charge  and  command  all  such 
persons  on  whom  we  shall  hereafter  confer  that  honour  that 
within  one  month  at  the  furthest  they  bring  unto  you,  our 
Earl  Marshal,  or  your  deputy,  sufficiently  authorised  by  you, 
a  sufficient  certificate  as  well  of  the  time  and  place  as  of 
their  priority,,  and  that  you  thereupon,  or  your  deputy,  give 
particular  warrant  under  your  or  his  hand  for  the  entry  of 
them  accordingly  in  the  Office  of  Arms,  to  the  end  that 
according  to  such  warrantable  entry  everyone  may  know  his 
due  precedency  as  well  in  all  commissions  as  in  other  public 
employments  and  places  whatsoever.  And  if  any,  having 
received  that  honour  at  our  hands,  shall  not  within  one  month 
bring  such  a  certificate  unto  you  or  your  deputy  for  such 
entry  to  be  thereupon  made,  our  pleasure  is  that  he  shall 
forfeit  the  benefit  of  his  due  precedency  from  that  time 
forward  until  his  enrolment;  neither  shall  he  pretend  to  any 
place  by  virtue  of  his  knighthood  until  he  have  been  so 
enrolled,  and  then  shall  take  his  place  no  otherwise  but  from 
the  time  of  his  enrollment.  Given  under  our  Signet  at  our 
Palace  of  Westminster,  the  15th  day  of  May,  in  the  twentieth 
year  of  our  reign. 

Some  months  later  the  signet  letter  was  re-enforced  by  James,  by 
the  following  proclamation  (Rymer  xvii.,  488) :  — 

"Whereas  wee  have  taken  knowledge  of  many  and  great  in- 
conveniences daily  ariseing  for  want  of  an  exact  Roll  kept  in 
the  Office  of  Armes  of  such  as  have  received  from  us  the 
Order  of  Knighthood,  whereby  some  have  presumed  to 
challendge  that  dignitie,  uppon  whom  the  same  was  never 
conferred;  and,  amongst  them  that  were  indeed  knighted, 


xlviii  INTRODUCTION 

often  questions  arise  for  precedeiicie ;  which  cannot  be  decided 
for  want  of  a  Record  kept  thereof :  for  redress  whereof  we 
directed  our  Letters  dated  the  fifteenth  Day  of  May  last  to  our 
right  trusty  and  right  welbeloved  Cosen  and  Councellor, 
Thomas  Earle  of  Arrundell  and  Surrey,  our  Earl  Marshall  of 
England,  that,  according  as  appertaineth  to  that  his  office,  he 
should  take  order  therein :  nevertheles,  by  reason  of  the  slack- 
nes  and  negligence  of  such  as  have  been  by  us  advanced  unto 
that  degree,  in  not  giving  notice  thereof  to  the  said  Earle 
Marshall  or  his  deputie,  our  said  Letters  have  not  taken  effect 
according  to  our  intent. 

We  do  therefore  hereby  publish  and  declare  our  Royal 
Pleasure,  and  doe  streightly  charge  and  command,  that  all 
such  persons  as  sithence  the  said  fifteenth  day  of  May  last  past, 
have  received  that  dignitie;  shall,  within  three  moneths  after 
the  publishing  of  this  our  Proclamation  and  others  that  shall 
hereafter  receave  the  like  dignitie  from  us  or  any  our 
Lieve-tenaunts,  shall  within  one  month  after  they  have  received 
the  same  within  this  our  Realme  of  England,  or  within  one 
moneth  next  after  their  coming  into  this  Realme,  if  they 
receive  the  same  out  of  the  Realme,  bring  or  cause  to  be 
brought  a  sufficient  Certificate  thereof,  and  of  the  time  thereof, 
to  our  Earle  Marshall  of  England  for  the  tyme  being,  or  to 
such  other  person  or  persons  as  he  shall  appoint,  to  the  end  the 
same  may  be  Registered  in  a  Roll  to  be  therefore  kept  in  the 
Office  of  Armes,  uppon  pain  that  everie  person  neglecting  to 
bring  such  Certificate  shall  lose  the  benefit  of  his  due  pre- 
cedencie,  and  in  all  commissions,  employments  and  places 
shall  be  ranked  after  such  as  uppon  the  certificat  brought  shall 
be  registered  before  them : 

And  wee  doe  likewise  signifie  and  declare  our  pleasure  to 
be,  that  all  such,  as  at  any  tyme  before  the  said  fifeteenth  day 
of  May  last  past  did  receave  the  said  Order  of  Knighthood  att 
our  hands,  shall  at  any  tyme  hereafter  bring  such  Certificat 
as  aforesaid,  and  shall  have  the  same  registered  as  aforesaid, 
for  clearing  all  controversies  and  questions  that  may  arise 
touching  their  precedencie. 

Given  at  our  Court  of  Windsor  the  seaven  and  twentith 
Day  of  April,  in  the  one  and  twentith  yeare  of  our  Raigne  of 
Great  Brittaine,  France  and  Ireland,  1623." 


KNIGHTS   BACHELORS  xlix 

The  reception  of  this  royal  letter  and  proclamation  by  the  officials 
of  the  College  of  Arms  is  noted  on  II.  p.  179  infra.  It  is  not  to  be 
supposed,  however,  that  even  after  the  institution  of  such  a  register 
the  College  of  Arms  possessed  a  complete  and  trustworthy  account  of 
the  dubbings  of  the  Knights  Bachelors  of  England.  It  did  not,  for 
the  simple  reason  that  it  did  not  profess  to  do.  The  College  would 
only  register  a  knighthood  when  the  knight  paid  his  fees  (which 
amounted  to  108/.),  and  even  then  it  could  only  register  such 
knighthoods  as  were  transmitted  to  it  by  certificate  from  the  Lord 
Chamberlain's  office.  As  many  knights  absolutely  refused  to  pay 
the  fees,  and  as  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  office  may  easily  have  omitted 
to  transmit  such  certificates,  it  is  self-evident  that  the  register  of 
knights  at  the  Heralds  College  is  an  imperfect  record  at  best.  In 
addition  a  further  element  of  confusion  is  introduced  by  means  of 
the  register.  For  it  would  appear  that  sometimes  the  date  of  registra- 
tion is  the  date  of  payment  of  the  fees  to  the  College,  and  this  may  be 
much  posterior  to  the  date  of  actual  dubbing.  This  is  the  only  explana- 
tion that  I  can  offer  as  to  the  singular  discrepancy  or  variety  of  dates  so 
frequently  noticeable  in  the  lists  in  the  following  pages. 

As  a  result  all  the  lists  of  Knights  Bachelors  which  have 
emanated  from  members  of  the  College  of  Arms  have  been 
characterised  by  incompleteness  or  untrustworthiness.  A  brief 
survey  of  these  publications  will  serve  to  bring  out  this  fact :  — 

1.  John  Philipot  was  successively  Rouge  Dragon  and  Somerset 
Herald,  the  latter  from  1624.     His  "  perfect  collection  or  catalogue 
of  all  Knights  BatcJielors  made  by  king  James  since  his  coming  to 
the  Crown  of  England  "  was  not  published  till  1660,  a  matter  of 
fifteen  years  after  Philipot's  death.     This  book  is  probably  the  most 
painstaking  and  reliable  of  all  the  lists  which  have  emanated  from 
officials  of  the  College  of  Arms.     But  a  careful  collation  of  it  with 
Nichols'  '  progresses  of  King  James '  and  with  the  general  authorities 
for  the  period,  especially  the  State  Papers  Domestic,  reveals  many 
errors  and  discrepancies  of  date  and  name. 

2.  The  next  list  in  point  of  time  is  "  A  Catalogue  of  the  nobility 
of  England  and  Ireland,  etc."     This  book  generally  passes  under  the 
name  of   T[homas]   W[alkley].     Walkley,   however,   was   only   the 
publisher,  and  the  actual  authorship  has  not  transpired.     But  it 
must  have  emanated  from  an  official  of  the  College  of  Arms.     The 
first  edition  appeared  in  1630,  and  the  book  ran  through  at  least  eight 
other  editions  up  to  1658.     The  last  edition,  that  of  1658,  contained 


1  INTRODUCTION 

not  only  the  Knight  Bachelors  of  Charles  I.  up  to  his  flight  from 
Oxford  in  1646,  but  also  the  subsequent  dubbings  by  the  Protectors 
Oliver  and  Eichard  Cromwell.  It  is  from  this  list  that  I  have  copied 
in  the  following  pages;  but  again  here,  as  in  the  case  of  Philipot, 
there  are  noticeable  errors  and  omissions. 

3  (4).  The  third  and  fourth  of  these  lists  were  the  work  of 
Francis  Townsend,  Pursuivant  of  Arms,  a  son  of  that  Francis 
Townsend  who  was  Windsor  Herald  from  1784.  He  produced 

(3)  A  calendar  of  Knights  .  .  .  from  1760  to  1828  (London,  1828). 

(4)  A  catalogue  of  Knights  from  1660  to  1760  (London,  1833). 
Both  these  lists  are  execrable  in  every  way,  incomplete,  chaotic  and 
swarming  with  errors  of  name,  place  and  date.      I  have   derived 
literally   countless   corrections   of  him   from   the   London   Gazette, 
the  State  Papers  Domestic,  Le   Neve,   Luttrell's  Diary  and   other 
general  sources. 

Finally  there  is  the  work  of  Le  Neve.  His  Pedigrees  of  Knights 
from  Charles  II.  to  Queen  Anne  has  been  published  from  Harl  MSS., 
5801-2,  by  the  Harleian  Society. 

It  is  impossible  to  speak  of  Le  Neve's  work  save  with  the  greatest 
reverence  and  respect,  but  it  will  be  plain  to  anyone  looking  into 
it  that  Le  Neve  must  have  been  hampered  by  the  imperfect  nature 
of  the  official  record  on  which  he  based  his  notes.  This  is  especially 
apparent  in  the  notes  of  the  knights  made  by  Charles  II.  immediately 
before  and  after  the  Restoration — a  portion  which  has  cost  me  more 
labour  probably  than  any  other  part  of  this  work. 

All  this  is  said  not  in  a  spirit  of  carping  criticism  but  simply  to 
emphasise  the  point  which  I  wish  to  make,  viz.,  that  from  its  very 
nature  the  register  of  knights  at  the  College  of  Arms  must  be  and 
surely  is  a  most  imperfect  record. 

The  great  source  of  correction  on  which  I  have  relied  is,  of  course, 
the  London  Gazette.  But  the  London  Gazette  only  began  to  appear 
in  1665,  and  for  long  after  the  appearance  of  the  first  number  its 
notices  of  ceremonials  such  as  dubbings  or  creations  are  disappoint- 
ingly casual.  Such  as  they  are,  however,  I  trust  and  claim  that  the 
reader  will  find  every  such  notice  entered  in  the  present  volume. 
Every  page  and  volume  of  the  Gazette  has  been  turned  over  from  its 
commencement  to  the  present  day. 

One  might  naturally  suppose  that,  however  imperfect  the  register 
at  the  College  of  Arms  is,  the  record  of  the  London  Gazette  would  be 
complete  and  unimpeachable.  Why  it  should  not  be  so  I  cannot  say, 


KNIGHTS  BACHELORS  li 

unless  it  is  due  to  the  extraordinary  and  unsystematic  way  in  which 
that  periodical  has  been  edited  in  the  past.  Certain  it  is  that  many 
knighthoods  never  were  gazetted  at  all  (probably  in  consequence  of 
non-payment  of  fees,  or  again  by  reason  of  the  casual  nature  of  the 
particular  knighthood).  Under  the  circumstances  I  have  done  the 
best  I  can  by  means  of  a  collation  of  all  the  above-named  sources 
together  with  others. 

In  conclusion,  reference  must  be  made  to  one  or  two 
questions  touching  the  dignity  of  a  Knight  Bachelor.  Although 
not  an  Order,  the  honour  of  Knight  Bachelor  is  a  dignity 
or  degree,  and  as  such  inseparable  from  the  holder.  He  must 
be  named  by  both  his  Christian  name  and  his  surname  as  Sir  A.  B., 
knight,  and  his  wife  is  to  be  styled  Lady  or  Dame.  If  an  esquire  be 
made  a  knight  he  loses  his  name  of  esquire,  but  though  a  knight  be 
made  a  nobleman  or  of  any  higher  degree  he  still  retains  the  name  of 
knight  and  so  ought  to  be  styled  in  all  writs.  In  the  ancient  books 
of  law  the  dignity  of  knighthood  was  held  to  be  universal,  so  that 
even  if  a  knight  received  his  dignity  of  a  foreign  prince  he  was  still 
to  be  styled  and  accounted  a  knight  in  all  legal  proceedings  within 
England.  Some  few  such  knights  will  be  found  in  the  earlier  pages 
of  the  present  volume.  This  usage  is,  however,  no  longer  accepted 
in  England.  It  is  now  necessary  in  order  to  the  recognition  of  such 
dignities  that  a  British  subject  who  has  been  honoured  by  a  foreign 
Sovereign  should  obtain  royal  letters  patent  of  the  Crown  of  England 
enabling  him  to  have  that  honour.  Further,  such  permission  or 
recognition  does  not  carry  with  it  the  slightest  title  to  the  rank  or 
style  of  a  Knight  Bachelor  of  England. 

But  one  branch  of  this  law  of  the  universality  of  the  dignity  of 
knighthood  still  maintains.  Within  the  ranks  of  Knights  Bachelors 
there  is  no  distinction  or  priority  save  that  of  date  of  creation.  There 
is  no  distinction  whatever  of  class  according  as  the  dubbing  is 
performed  by  the  Sovereign  himself  or  by  his  deputy.  The  ancient 
laws  of  chivalry  maintained  that  the  process  of  knighting  could  be 
performed  by  anyone  who  was  himself  of  the  degree  of  a  knight. 
Certainly  the  commanders  of  the  King's  armies  possessed  and  used 
the  authority  of  creating  knights  as  will  be  found  in  many  places  in 
the  present  volume.  The  power  which  still  remains  in  the  lord 
lieutenant  of  Ireland  of  creating  knights  is  a  survival  of  this 
ancient  law  of  chivalry.  This  power  was  called  in  question 
by  the  Admiralty  in  1821,  but  it  was  decided  in  1823  by  the 


lii  INTRODUCTION 

judges  that  the  lord  lieutenant  does  possess  since  the  union  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  the  same  power  of  conferring  the  honour 
of  knighthood  which  he  did  [as  the  King's  deputy]  whilst  Ireland 
was  a  separate  kingdom.  Irish  knights,  therefore,  rank  for  precedence 
with  English  knights  simply  according  to  seniority  of  creation. 

In  a  similar  manner  the  power  of  knighting  was  held  to  be 
inherent  in  the  warden  of  the  Marches  in  the  16th  century. 

Again,  the  Crown  may  delegate  its  power  of  creating  knights  by 
a  specific  commission.  Numerous  instances  of  this  occurred  under 
Queen  Mary  and  Queen  Elizabeth  [see  Eymer,  xv.,  p.  350]. 

A  similar  precedent  was  followed  by  James  II.  in  1686  (when  the 
duke  of  Albemarle  as  lieutenant  general  and  general  governor  of 
Jamaica  was  empowered  to  confer  knighthood  on  such  persons,  not 
exceeding  six,  as  he  should  think  deserving),  and  by  his  present 
Majesty  in  the  commission  empowering  H.R.H.  the  duke  of  York  to 
create  knights  on  his  colonial  tour.  On  the  other  hand,  the  practice 
of  making  knights  by  letters  patent  is  a  distinct  departure  from 
ancient  practice.  "He  that  receives  the  dignity  of  a  knight  kneels 
down  and  then  the  King  slightly  touches  him  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  sword  and  says  in  French  sois  chevaler  au  nome  de  dieu;  and  after- 
wards avance  chivaler,  for  a  knight  is  not  made  by  letters  patent  or 
by  the  King's  writ  as  those  of  high  dignity  be,  but  by  the  sword,  for 
this  honour  is  supposed  to  be  given  on  the  sudden." 

The  adoption  of  the  innovation  of  making  knights  by  letters 
patent  has  been  caused  by  the  growing  size  of  the  British  Empire,  and 
by  the  necessity  of  creating  knights  in  absentia  to  meet  such  typical 
cases  as  those  of  colonial  officials  who  could  not  visit  England  to 
receive  the  honour  at  the  hand  of  the  sovereign.  The  first  instance 
of  such  a  creation  by  letters  patent  is  that  of  Robert  Chambers,  a 
judge  in  Bengal,  in  1777  (see,  however,  the  curious  cases  infra 
pp.  181  and  250  under  dates  1622-3,  Feb.  1,  and  1674-5,  Feb.  22). 
Many  other  instances  of  later  date  will  be  found  in  the  present 
volume.  These  letters  patent  are  invariably  dated  from  Whitehall. 

Finally,  there  remains  for  discussion  the  curious  subject  of 
ihe  privilege  supposed  to  pertain  to  eldest  sons  of  baronets  of 
•claiming  knighthood  on  arriving  at  the  age  of  21.  This  privilege 
appears  to  me  to  have  been  an  afterthought  in  the  creation  of  the 
dignity  of  baronets.  In  fact  I  am  not  sure  that  the  whole  privilege 
deos  not  rest  on  a  complete  misconception. 

James  I.'s  original  letters  patent  of   1611   for  the  creation  of 


KNIGHTS   BACHELORS  liii 

baronets  contains  no  reference  to  the  knighting  either  of  the  baronets 
themselves  or  of  their  eldest  sons.*  But  after  the  dignity  of  baronets 
was  erected  there  arose  a  dispute  as  to  precedence  between  the 
younger  sons  of  viscounts  and  barons  on  the  one  hand  and  the 
baronets  [notice,  the  baronets  themselves,  not  their  sons]  on  the 
other.  This  dispute  was  settled  by  James  by  fresh  letters  patent 
dated  13th  March,  14  James  I.  These  letters  patent  contain  the 
following  clause: — "First  His  Majesty  is  pleased  to  knight  the 
present  baronets  that  are  no  knights,  and  doth  also  by  these  presents 
of  his  mere  motion  and  favour  promise  and  grant  for  him  and  his 
successors  that  such  baronets  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies  as 
hereafter  shall  be  no  knights  when  they  shall  attain  or  be  of  the  age 
of  21  years,  upon  knowledge  thereof  given  to  the  Lord  Chamberlain 
of  the  Household  or  Vice-Chamberlain  for  the  time  being,  or  in 
their  abence  to  any  other  officer  attending  upon  His  Majesty's  person, 
shall  be  knighted  by  His  Majesty  his  heirs  and  successors."  It 
has  been  taken  for  granted  for  two  centuries  and  more  that  by  this 
clause  James  I.  promised  to  knight  the  eldest  sons  of  baronets 
during  the  life  of  their  father.  I  offer  it  as  a  more  probable 
interpretation  that  James  only  meant  that  all  baronets  should  be 
knights  or  should  be  knighted,  not  merely  the  first  created  baronets 
but  their  successors  after  they  succeeded  to  the  baronetcy.  He 
simply  meant  to  provide  that  the  dignity  of  knighthood  and  the  style 
of  "  Sir"  should  be  hereditary,  i.e.,  in  the  baronet  and  his  heirs  male, 
so  that  the  son  on  succeeding  to  the  baronetcy  should  be  either  ipso 
facto  knight  or  should  have  the  right  of  claiming  knighthood  if  of 
21  years  of  age;  but  not  that  he  should  be  able  to  claim  knighthood 
during  the  life  of  his  father.  I  take  it  that  it  was  an  entire 
misconception  and  quite  unjustifiable,  when  at  a  subsequent  period 
the  letters  patent  of  creation  of  this  or  that  particular  baronetcy 
contained  a  clause  covenanting  for  the  knighthood  of  the  son  of  the 
baronet  "  although  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father  or  grandfather." 


*The  terms  used  by  James  I.  in  the  commission  which  he  issued  prior  to  the  institution  of  the  dignity 
of  baronets  are  as  follows  :— 

Concedimus  quod  stilus  et  additio  baronetti  apponatur  in  fine  nominis  ejusdem  et  heredum  suorum 
musculorum  ....  volumus  etiam  et  per  praesentes  ordinamus  quod  nomini  dicti  A  B  et  heredum 
suorum  masculorum  praedictorum  in  sermone  Anglicano  et  in  omnibus  scriptis  Anglicanis  praeponatur 
haec  additio  videlicet  Anglice  Sir  et  similfcer  quod  uxores  ejusdem  A  B  et  heredum  suorum  masculorum 
habeant  et  gaudeant  hac  appelatione  videlicet  Anglice  Lady,  Madame  et  Dame  respective  secundum  usum 
loquendi  ....  quod  praedictus  A  B  et  heredes  sui  masculi  praedicti  nomen,  stilus  etc.,  etc.,  cum 
omnibus  privilegis,  etc.,  eic.,  successive  ger&nt  et  habeant  ....  In  the  first  patent  itself  the  words 
are  et  praedicti  baronetti  et  eorum  heredes  masculi  praedicti  respective  et  de  tempore  in  tempus,  etc.,  etc. 
I  consider  these  words  successive  and  respective  et  de  tempore  in  tempus  to  be  quite  decisive  as  to  James's 
meaning.  Each  successive  holder  of  the  baronetcy  shall  on  succeeding  to  the  baronetcy  be  entitled  to  the 
.style  of  Sir  as  part  of  his  name.  So  much  and  absolutely  nothing  more.  There  is  not  a  word  as  to  any 
knighting  or  any  claim  to  knighthood. 


liv  INTRODUCTION 

Although,  thus  without  justification,  this  privilege  claimed  by 
eldest  sons  of  baronets  remained  in  force  until  1827,  Dec.  19. 
By  letters  patent  of  that  date  George  IY.  was  pleased  to 
revoke  and  annul  the  letters  patent  of  James  I.  so  far  as  the  said 
privilege  is  concerned,  and  to  declare  that  in  future  the  patents 
of  baronetages  should  not  contain  the  covenant  which  entitled 
eldest  sons  of  baronets  to  claim  knighthood.  It  is  clear,  however, 
that  this  revocation  cannot  have  had  a  retrospective  force,  as  there 
is  at  least  one  instance  of  the  privilege  being  claimed  and  allowed 
at  a  date  subsequent  to  that  letter  patent  of  George  IY.  At  the 
levee  on  the  21st  Feb.,  1865,  the  lord  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  in 
accordance  with  the  ancient  privilege,  conferred  knighthood  on  Mr. 
George  G.  O'Donnell,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Richard  O'Donnell,  bart.,  of 
Newport,  County  Mayo,  in  compliance  with  a  clause  in  the  patent  of 
baronetcy  granted  in  1780  to  Neale  O'Donnell,  Esq.,  grandfather  of 
the  said  Sir  Richard  Annesley  O'Donnell,  bart.  See  the  note  of  this 

knighthood  infra,  Yol.  II.,  p.  357. 

WM.  A.  SHAW. 


KNIGHTS  BACHELORS  Iv 


The  Knights  dubbed  in  Ireland. 


INTRODUCTION  BY   G.   D.   BURTCHAELL. 


ALTHOUGH  the  Sovereign  may  authorise  any  of  his  subjects  to  confer 
the  honour  of  knighthood,  the  Lord  Lieutenant  General  and  General 
Governor  of  Ireland  alone  in  right  of  his  office  possesses  at  the  present 
day  the  Royal  prerogative  of  dubbing  Knights  Bachelors. 

In  Ireland,  as  elsewhere,  in  the  earliest  times,  after  the 
introduction  of  chivalry  into  that  country  by  the  Anglo-Norman 
conquerors,  every  Knight  possessed  the  power  of  transmitting  the 
honour  he  had  himself  received  to  others.  Several  instances  of  this 
occur  in  the  Anglo-Irish  Annals.  The  exact  period  at  which  the 
privilege  became  restricted  to  the  Chief  Governors  is  uncertain. 

During  the  fifteenth  century  the  authority  of  the  Chief  Governor 
for  the  time  being  known  as  Lieutenant,  Deputy,  or  Justice,  was 
confined  to  the  part  of  the  country  only  which  became  known  as  the 
Pale;  outside  of  which  the  great  Anglo-Irish  Magnates  did  that 
which  was  right  in  their  own  eyes.  But  soon  after  the  accession  of 
Henry  VIII.  to  the  throne  plans  began  to  be  formed  for  the 
reduction  of  Ireland  to  the  English  rule. 

In  the  tract  entitled  State  of  Ireland  and  plan  for  its  reformation 
(circa  1515),  after  recommending  "that  of  the  said  Irish  great  land- 
lords and  chief  of  every  great  nation  that  shall  dispend  by  the  King's 
grant  1,000  marks  yearly,  by  estimation,  be  create  and  made  Lord  of 
the  King's  Parliament."  It  is  recommended  "also,  that  the  chief 
of  every  petty  nation  of  every  Irish  country,  that  shall  dispend  by 
the  King's  grant  the  sum  of  500  marks,  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever, 
be,  at  the  will  and  discretion  of  the  Deputy  and  the  said  captain 
(i.e.,  chief),  made  Knight  and  shall  enjoy  the  honour  and  worship  of 
the  order  of  Knighthood  as  other  English  Knights  doth."  The 
King  writing  to  the  Earl  of  Surrey,  Lord  Lieutenant  in  1520, 


Ivi  INTRODUCTION 

says  :  — "  And  whereas  ye  write  it  hath  been  accustomed  heretofore 
that  our  Lieutenants  General  of  that  land,  have  not  only  had  full 
and  ample  commission  to  proceed  and  execute  our  authority  Eoyal 
against  criminous  persons,  but  also  to  give  the  Order  of  Knighthood 
to  such  noble  men  from  time  to  time  as  should  deserve  the  same;  ye 
make  instance  to  have  such  commission  and  authority  to  Us ;  We  in 
consideration  of  your  laudable  and  right  agreeable  service,  and 
having  full  trust  and  confidence  in  your  wisdom,  soberness,  and 
circumspection,  and  that  ye  will  not  proceed  to  the  condemnation  or 
executing  of  any  noble  person  of  name,  till  ye  be  advertised  of  our 
pleasure,  and  not  to  advance  any  manner  of  personage  to  the  order  of 
Knighthood  but  such  as  shall  merit  the  same ;  We  according  to  your 
desire,  send  unto  you  our  ample  commission  and  authority  for  that 
purpose  accordingly;  and  can  be  agreeable  that  ye  not  only  make 
O'Nele  and  such  other  Lords  of  the  Irishry,  as  ye  shall  think  good, 
Knights,  but  also  to  give  unto  the  said  O'Nele  a  collar  of  gold  of  our 
livery,  which  we  also  send  unto  you  at  this  time  by  our  servant 
Sir  John  Walop." 

In  August,  1541,  Henry  VIII.  was  proclaimed  "  King  of  Ireland." 
Sir  Anthony  St.  Leger,  K.G.,  then  Lord  Deputy,  thus  became  the  first 
"Viceroy,"  and  from  that  date  onwards  the  power  of  conferring 
Knighthood  was  certainly  confined  to  the  Chief  Governors.  With  this 
date  then  a  Roll  of  Knights  dubbed  in  Ireland  may  be  commenced. 

No  official  record  of  Knights  was,  however,  kept  in  Ireland  before 
the  time  of  Daniel  Molyneux,  an  eminent  antiquary,  herald  and 
genealogist,  who  was  appointed  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  28th  June,  1597. 
There  was  indeed  no  person  to  keep  any  such  record  before  the 
institution  of  the  office  of  Ulster  King  of  Arms  in  1552.  But 
Molyneux  did  not  start  with  his  own  accession  to  office.  He  com- 
menced his  list  from  the  return  to  Ireland  of  Sir  Henry  Sidney,  K.G., 
as  Lord  Deputy  for  the  fourth  time  in  January  1565-6.  His  original 
idea  seems  to  have  been  to  begin  with  the  accession  of  the  reigning 
Sovereign,  Queen  Elizabeth,  to  the  throne,  commencing  with  a  list  of 
the  Knights  who  then  existed.  Several  tentative  lists  for  the  purpose 
of  this  register  are  among  the  MS.  collections  of  Ulster's  Office, 
Molyneux's  MS.  now  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
and  in  the  British  Museum.  One  of  the  last  has  been  printed  in 
Mr.  Metcalfe's  Book  of  Knights,  headed  by  Thomas  Earl  of  Ormond, 
who  was,  in  fact,  knighted  in  England  in  1546.  The  materials 
Molyneux  had  to  work  upon  were  probably  what  accounts  he  could 


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find  of  fees  received  by  his  predecessors  in  office.  This  would,  to  a 
certain  extent,  explain  the  imperfections  and  inaccuracies  in  the 
first  twenty  years  of  his  register.  But  from  the  appointment  of  his 
uncle  and  immediate  predecessor,  Christopher  Ussher,  as  Ulster 
King  of  Arms,  30th  June,  1588,  until  his  own  death  in  1632,  the  list 
appears  to  be  complete,  with  the  exception  of  two  or  three  names, 
perhaps  omitted  for  the  non-payment  of  fees.  His  successor,  Thomas 
Preston,  1633 — 1642,  continued  the  record.  Dr.  William  Roberts, 
who  succeeded,  entered  upon  his  office  within  a  year  after  the  great 
Civil  war  had  broken  out,  and  made  no  attempt  to  keep  a  list  of 
Knights.  To  Richard  Carney,  who  became  Principal  Herald  of  all 
Ireland  under  the  Commonwealth,  is  due  the  credit  of  returning  to 
Molyneux's  practice  by  recording  the  names  and  arms  of  the  Knights 
dubbed  by  "Lord"  Henry  Cromwell.  At  the  Restoration,  Carney 
was  made  Athlone  Pursuivant,  and  Richard  St.  George,  Ulster  King 
of  Arms.  The  latter  took  no  notice  of  Knights,  but  we  are  indebted 
to  Carney  for  keeping  a  list  of  those  dubbed  during  St.  George's  reign 
with,  however,  a  sad  gap  of  nine  years,  1664  to  1674.  He  became 
Ulster  on  the  resignation  of  St.  George  in  1683,  and  thenceforward 
noted  the  conferring  of  Knighthood  as  did  also  his  son  and  successor, 
Richard  Carney  II.,  1692—1698,  William  Hawkins,  1698—1736,  and 
John  Hawkins,  1736—1759.  No  list  was  kept  by  James  MacCulloch, 
1759—1765,  Sir  William  Hawkins,  1765—1787,  or  Gerald  Fortescue, 
April  to  October,  1787.  Sir  Chichester  Fortescue,  the  next  Ulster, 
noted  a  few  Knights,  but  when  Sir  William  Betham  became  Deputy 
Ulster  in  1809,  he  resumed  the  practice  of  keeping  an  official  Register. 
Betham  succeeded  Fortescue  as  Ulster  in  1821,  and  was  succeeded  at 
his  death  in  1853  by  Sir  J.  Bernard  Burke.  By  him  and  by  the 
present  Ulster,  Sir  Arthur  Yicars,  who,  on  the  death  of  Burke,  was 
appointed  in  1893,  the  Register  has  been  regularly  kept. 

While  therefore  in  such  circumstances  it  is  impossible  to  compile 
a  complete  Roll  of  Knights  dubbed  in  Ireland,  nevertheless  the 
Calendars  of  State  Papers  (Ireland)  and  more  especially  the  Calendar 
of  Fiants  of  Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Mary  and  Elizabeth  published 
in  the  Reports  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Public  Records  in  Ireland 
supply  almost  complete  information  as  to  the  names  of  persons 
Knighted  during  the  period  which  they  cover.  The  subsequent  gaps 
in  the  lists  in  Ulster's  office  can  to  a  great  extent  be  filled  from  other 
sources,  the  most  difficult  period  to  deal  with  being  the  fifty  years 
from  1759  to  1809.  Newspapers  afford  a  certain  amount  of  informa- 


Iviii  INTRODUCTION 

tion,  but  the  names  of  Knights  were  not  officially  gazetted  unless 
when  the  fees  were  paid. 

The  Chief  Governors  of  Ireland  were  known  by  the  different  titles 
of  Lord  Lieutenant,  Lord  Deputy,  Lord  Justice  and  Lord  Justices. 
One  Lord  Justice,  and  sometimes  two,  were  appointed  to  carry  on  the 
Government  during  the  absence  from  Ireland  of  the  Lord  Lieutenant, 
or  Lord  Deputy  for  the  time  being,  or  during  the  vacancy  of  those 
offices,  but  since  the  commencement  of  the  reign  of  James  I.  they 
have  always  been  two  or  three  in  number.  The  last  instance  of 
Knighthood  being  conferred  by  the  Lords  Justices  was  in  1765,  when 
their  Excellencies  John  Lord  Bowes,  Lord  Chancellor,  and  John 
Ponsonby,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Knighted  the  Lord 
Mayor  of  Dublin,  Sir  James  Taylor.  Here  we  have  an  instance  of 
the  strange  anomaly  that  Knighthood  can  be  conferred  by  the  Chief 
Governors  of  Ireland  although  they  have  not  themselves  received  it, 
and  in  modern  times  this  has  frequently  been  the  case. 

Whenever  the  Sovereign  sets  foot  in  Ireland  the  functions  of  the 
Chief  Governors  cease,  and  Knights  have  been  dubbed  there  by 
Richard  II.,  James  II.,  William  III.,  George  IV.,  Victoria  and 
Edward  VII. 

The  greatest  number  of  Knights  made  by  any  Chief  Governor 
was  83,  dubbed  by  Henry  Viscount  Falkland,  who  was  Lord  Deputy 
for  seven  years  from  September,  1622,  to  October,  1629.  This  record 
was  very  nearly  surpassed  by  Robert  Earl  of  Essex,  Lord  Lieutenant, 
who  in  little  more  than  four  months,  5th  May  to  24th  Sept.,  1599, 
made  81  Knights.  This  drew  forth  the  ire  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  who 
in  October  issued  a  Proclamation  declaring  the  titles  of  38  of  those 
Knighted  in  August  and  September  null  and  void.  Knights, 
however,  cannot  be  unmade  in  this  manner,  and  the  Proclamation 
was  without  effect. 

From  the  Annals  of  Clyn,  Grace,  Ware  and  the  Book  of  Howth 
are  gathered  the  following  early  instances  of  Knights  being  made 
in  Ireland. 

1284.     William  Waspayl. 

1308.     Richard,  Earl  of  Ulster,  at  Trim,  at  Pentecost,  made  Walter 
de  Lacy  and  Hugh  de  Lacy  Knights. 

1312.  At  Christmas,  Lord  John  Fitzthomas  (Fitz-Gerald),  at  Adayr, 

made  Nicholas  fitz-Maurice  of  Kerry,  and  Robert  de  Clahull 
Knights.     Some  say  two  others. 

1313.  Lord  Edmund  Butler  (Lord  Justice)  at  Dublin  at  Michaelmas 

made  thirty  Knights. 


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1313.  Christmas  following,  at  the  marriage  of  Maurice  fitz-Thomas 
(Fitz-Gerald)  with  Katherine,  daughter  of  Richard,  Earl  of 
IJlster,  Edmund  le  Botiller  made  two  Knights. 

1316.  Richard  de  Bermingham,  Lord  of  Athenry,  at  Athenry,  on 

St.  Lawrence's  day,  knighted  John  Hussee,  a  butcher  of 
Athenry  for  his  bravery  in  the  victory  gained  over  the  Irish. 

1317.  At  Easter,  at  Loddyn,  near  Limerick,  six  Knights  were  made. 

1317.     Roger  cle  Mortimer,   Lord  Justice,  on  landing  at  Youghal 

made  two  Knights. 
1317.     He  also  at  Dublin,  on  Sunday,  the  day  after  St.  Valentine's 

day,  made  John  Bermingham,  John  Mortimer,  and  two  or 

three  others  Knights. 

1330.  On  Wednesday,  the  eve  of  St.  Margaret  the  Virgin,  in  the 
Camp  near  Moyalby,  the  Earl  of  Ulster  made  Walter  de 
Bermingham  and  another  of  his  family  Knights,  Sir  Walter 
made  Sir  Richard  de  la  Rokel  and  Sir  Gilbert  de 
Bermingham;  and  the  Earl  of  Ormond  made  Sir  Edmund 
le  Boteller,  Robert  and  Patrick  Travers  Knights;  and 
Sir  William  de  Bermingham  made  Sir  John  de  St.  Aubyn 
and  John  Monsell  Knights,  at  the  same  time  and  place. 

1333.  On  Friday  following  the  Saturday  on  the  morrow  of 
St.  Remigius  Thomas  Cantwell  was  made  Knight  at  Thurles 
by  James  le  Botiller. 

1335.  On  Wednesday,  in  the  octaves  of  St.  Francis,  Lord  James, 
Earl  of  Ormond,  entered  the  lands  of  the  O'Byrns,  of  Dufiyr, 
spoiled  and  burned  them,  and  made  there  Fulk  de  la  Frene, 
Knight :  and  Sir  Fulk  made  Sir  Gregory  de  la  Launde  and 
Matthew  fitz-Oliver  (de  la  Frene)  Knights  the  same  day 
and  place. 

1335.  On  Wednesday,  in  the  octaves  of  St.  John  the  Apostls,  Lord 

Maurice  fitz-Thomas,  Earl  of  Desmond,  made  seven  Knights 
near  Greyn  (i.e.,  Pallasgrean,  Co.  Limerick),  on  the 
expedition  against  Brien  O'Brien. 

1336.  On  Monday,  on  the  feast  of  Fabian  and  Sebastian,  James  le 

Botiller,  at  Roscrea,  made  John  de  Rochfort  and  Geoffrey 
Schorthalis  Knights. 

1337.  On  Monday,  on  the  morrow  of  St.  Lawrence,  Henry  de  Valle 

was  made  Knight  by  the  Butler  on  the  expedition  against 
the  O'Byrnes  at  Arklow. " 


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1338.  On  the  last  day  of  August  the  Earl  of  Desmond  made 
fourteen  Knights  at  Rathymegan. 

1342.  On  the  16th  day  of  March  Eichard  fitz-Redmund  le  Ercedekne 
was  made  Knight  in  Desmond  by  Maurice  fitz-Thomas 
Earl  of  Desmond,  and  the  said  Richard  made  three  Knights 
the  same  day,  and  William  Grant  at  that  time  made 
John  le  Ercedekne  Knight. 

1361.  Lionel,  Earl  of  Ulster,  Justiciary,  in  the  war  with  O'Byrne, 
made  Knights — Robert  Preston,  Robert  Holywood,  Thomas 
Talbot,  Walter  Cusack,  James  de  la  Hide,  John  de  la  Freigne, 
Patrick  and  Robert  de  la  Freigne,  and  many  others. 

1394.  On  Lady  day,  in  March,  King  Richard  II.  Knighted  the  four 
Kings  of  Ireland— O'Neill,  King  of  Ulster;  O'Brien,  King 
of  Munster;  MacMurrogh,  King  of  Leinster:  and  O'Conor, 
King  of  Connaught — together  with  Sir  Thomas  Owghrem, 
Sir  Jonathas  Pado,  and  Sir  John  Pado. 

1397.  Edmund,  Earl  of  March,  Lord  Lieutenant,  wasted  O'Brien's 
country,  and  at  the  winning  of  the  chief  house,  made  the 
following  Knights — Sir  Christopher  Preston,  Sir  John 
Bedlow,  Sir  Edmund  Loundres,  Sir  John  Loundres, 
Sir  William  Nugent,  Sir  Walter  de  la  Hyde,  and  Robert 
Caddell. 

1399.  In  June  in  the  County  Kildare,  King  Richard  II.  made 
several  Knights,  among  them  Prince  Henry  of  Lancaster, 
afterwards  King  Henry  V.  He  was  the  only  Sovereign  of 
England  who  received  the  honour  of  Knighthood  in  Ireland. 

1419.  The  4th  of  the  Ides  of  May  MacMorthe  (i.e.,  MacMurrogh), 
Chief  Captain  of  his  Nation  and  of  all  the  Irish  in  Leinster, 
was  taken  prisoner  and  the  same  day  was  Sir  Hugh  Cokesy 
made  Knight. 

Knighthood  was  conferred  upon  the  following  Mayors  of  Dublin, 
in  some  cases  probably  for  their  Military  rather  than  their  Municipal 
Services :  — 

1428.     Sir  Walter  Tyrrell,  then  being  Mayor  for  the  third  time. 
1450.     Sir  Robert  Burnell.     He  was  again  Mayor  in  1454,  1458  and 

1461. 

1453.     Sir  Nicholas  Woder,  then  Mayor  for  the  ninth  time. 
1464.     Sir  Thomas  Newbury,  then  Mayor  for  the  ninth  time.     He 

served  a  tenth  time  in  1467. 


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1468.     Sir  William  Grampe,  or  Grainpy,  who  had  previously  been 
Mayor  in  1466. 

In  1474  the  Fraternity  of  Arms  of  St.  George  was  established 
by  Parliament  for  the  defence  of  the  Pale,  and  has  sometimes  been 
regarded  as  an  Order  of  Knighthood.  Lodge  refers  to  it  as  the 
Order  of  the  Garter  in  Ireland.  But  the  members  of  the  fraternity 
were  not  required  to  be  Knights  or  to  receive  Knighthood  upon  their 
admission,  and  the  Mayors  of  Dublin  and  Drogheda  for  the  time 
being  were  always  to  be  members.  It  was  abolished  by  Parliament 
in  1494. 

The  names  of  a  vast  number  of  Irish  Knights,  wno  flourished 
prior  to  the  middle  of  the  sixteenth  century,  can  be  gathered  from 
the  Patent  and  Close  Rolls,  Pipe  Rolls,  and  Plea  Rolls  of  Ireland, 
and  other  sources,  but  the  time,  place  and  circumstances  of  their 
Knighting  it  would  now  be  impossible  to  determine  and  no  attempt 
has  been  made  to  collect  them  here.  The  Knights  dubbed  in  Ireland 
in  the  following  list  commence  with  those  who,  as  far  as  can  be 
ascertained,  exclusive  of  Peers,  were  living  when  Ireland  was  erected 
into  a  Kingdom  in  1541.  Not  only  has  free  access  to  the  entire 
Records  of  the  Office  of  Arms  being  accorded  to  me  by  Sir  Arthur 
Yicars,K.C.Y.O.,  Ulster,  but  also  to  his  own  extensive  MS.  collections, 
and  his  valuable  suggestions  and  assistance  I  most  gratefully 
acknowledge. 

G.  D.  BURTCHAELL. 


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Addenda  of 
Scotch  Knights  dubbed  by  Charles  I. 


Knights  dubbed  by  Charles  I.  during  his  abode  in  Scotland  from 
the  13th  of  June  to  the  16th  of  July,  1633.  Printed  from  Sir  James 
Balf our's  "  Historical  Works,"  iv.,  pp.  364— T  :  "  From  his  Majesty's 
coming  to  Scotland  to  his  returne  for  England  he  dubbed  54  knights 
at  severall  tymes,  in  diversse  places."  (Ibid.  1,  p.  202.) 

These  names  are  not  recorded  in  the  Register  of  Knights  at  the 
Heralds'  College  in  London,  the  reason  being  doubtless  that  the  fees 
arising  therefrom  were  payable  to  Lyon  King  of  Arms  and  that  as  a 
consequence  the  English  Heralds  had  no  interest  in  making  the 
entries  of  the  names.  The  proper  place  for  these  knights  is,  of  course, 
their  strict  chronological  place  among  the  Knights  Bachelors.  They 
are  entered  because  they  were  discovered  after  the  volume  was  in 
print  and  it  was  impossible  for  the  moment  to  upset  the  text  by  so 
large  an  insertion.  They  will  be  printed  in  their  proper  place  in  a 
subsequent  edition. 

1633,  June  14.     JA  HACKETT,  junior,  of  Pitfirrin  (at  Dalkeith). 

1633,  June  15.  ALEX.  CLERK,  provost  of  Edinburgh  (at  Edinburgh, 
at  his  Majesty's  entry). 

1633,  June  17.  ARTHUR  DOUGLAS,  of  Whittinghem  (in  the  With- 
drawing Chamber  at  Holyrood  House,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
creation  of  the  Marquess  of  Douglas). 

1633,  June  17.     TILL  CARMICIIELL,  of  that  ilk  (ibid,  same  occasion). 

1633,  June  17.  TILL  AUTHENLECK,  of  Balmano  (ibid,  same  occa- 
sion). 

1633,  June  17.     TILL  ROBINSONE,  of  Neubie  (ibid,  same  occasion). 

1633,  June  17.     Jo  DOUGLAS,  of  Barras  (ibid,  same  occasion). 

1633,  June  17.     JA  NICOLESONE,  of  Coberspeth  (i&z'd,  same  occasion). 

1633,  June  17.  THO  BLARE,  of  Balthaiocke  (ibid,  in  the  afternoon 
on  the  occasion  of  the  creation  of  the  earl  of  Kinnoul). 

1633,  June  17.     PEITER  HAY,  of  Meginche  (ibid,  same  occasion). 

1633,  June  17.  PAT  OGILVEY,  junior,  of  Inchemartyne  (ibid,  same 
occasion). 


KNIGHTS  BACHELORS  Ixii 

1633,  June  17.  THO  STEUARTE,  junior,  of  Gairntilley,  (ibid,  same 
occasion). 

1633,  June  17.     PATRICK  HAY,  of  Pitfoure  (ibid,  same  occasion). 

1633,  June  18.      GEO.     COCKBURNE,   of     Ormestoune     (at    Holyrood 

House). 

1633,  June  20.     Jo.  SETTONE,  of  St.  German's  (at  Holyrood). 
1633,  June  22.     Jo.  VATCHOUPE,  of  Nidrie  (at  Holyrood  House). 
1633,  June  22.     PATR.  HAMILTONE,  of  Litlepreston  (ibid). 
1633,  June  22.     DAVID  SYBALD,  of  Rankeilor  (ibid). 

1633,  June  22.     ALEX.    CARNAGY,    of    Balnamoune    (in    the    privy 

gallery  at  Holyrood,  about  6  o'clock  at  night). 
1633,  June  22.     JA.  STEUARTE,  of  Butte  (ibid  et  tune). 

1633,  June  23.  PAULS  MENZIES,  of  Kinmundie,  provost  of  Aber- 
deen (ibid,  at  7  o'clock  at  night). 

1633,  June  23.  LUDOUICK  STEUARTE,  junior,  of  Minto  (ibid  et 
tune). 

1633,  June  28.  TILL  DOUGLAS,  of  Cavers,  sheriff  of  Teifidale  (at 
Edinburgh,  at  the  Parliament  House). 

1633,  July  5.  ALEXANDER  SUYNTONE,  of  that  ilk  (at  Dumfermline, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  creation  of  the  earl  of  Ancrum). 

1633,  July  5.  JA.  HONEPENEY,  junior,  of  Pitmilley  (ibid,  same 
occasion). 

1633,  July  5.     Jo.  DUNDAS,  of  Fingaslie  (ibid,  same  occasion). 

1633,  July  5.     THO.  KER,  of  Kedden  (ibid,  same  occasion). 

1633,  July  12.  EDMOND  BOYER,  (Bowyer),  of  Camberwell,  an 
English  gentleman  (ibid,  same  occasion).  [As  Bowyer 
was  an  English  subject,  his  fees  were  due  to  the  English 
Heralds.  We  should  therefore  expect  that  his  name  would 
be  recorded  by  them.  And  this  is  what  we  do  find;  for  in 
the  Register  at  the  Heralds'  College  there  is  entered  the 
original  certificate  of  Sir  James  Balfour,  Lyon  King  of 
Arms,  of  Bowyer's  knighthood.  He,  accordingly,  appears 
in  his  proper  place  in  the  list  of  Knights  Bachelors,  infra, 
11,  p.  201.  He  is,  of  course,  the  only  one  in  the  present 
list  of  knights  who  does  so  appear  in  the  English  records]. 


Ixiii  INTRODUCTION 

1633,  July  12.     ARCHIBALD   DOUGLAS,  junior,   of   Maines    (at   Dal- 

keith). 

1633,  July  12.     THO.  EUTHVEN,  of  Freeland  (ibid). 
1633,  July  12.     VILL.  ROSSE,  of  Murrestone  (at  Holyrood). 
1633,  July  12.     MERKE  KER,  of  Manldsley  (ibid). 
1633,  July  12.     Jo.  HALDANE,  of  Gleneggies  (ibid). 
1633,  July     12.     ALEX.  KENNEDY,  of  Collen  (ibid). 
1633,  July  12.     GEO.    HALIBRUNTONE,    of    Fodrens    (ibid,    in    the 

morning  about  10  o'clock,  being  Friday). 
1633,  July  12.     JA.  BANANTYNE,  of  Neuhall  (ibid). 
1633,  July  12.     ALEX.  SETTONE,  of  Getlereuche  (ibid). 
1633,  July  12.     Three  senators  of  the  College  of  Justice  (ibid). 
1633,  July  12.     LEUES  STEUARTE,  advocate  (ibid,  a  little  after  the 

three  senators). 
1633,  July  14.     JA.  MURRAY,  senior,  son  to  the  sheriff  of  Forrest 

(at  Seton,  being  Sunday). 

1633,  July  14.     JA  HAMILTONE,  senior,  of  Bromehill  (ibid). 
1633,  July  14.     JA.  MURRAY,  of  Baberton,  master  of  [the]  Works 

(ibid). 

1633,  July  14.     Eo  GRAHAMS,  junior,  of  Morpsie  (ibid). 
1633,  July  14.     DAVID  CRIGHTONE,  of  Lugtoune  (ibid). 
1633,  July  15.     DUNCANE   CAMPELL,   junior,    of   Achinbu    (ibid,   in 

the  morning). 
1633,  July  15.     WILL.     SIMPLE     (Sempill),    brother    to     the     lord 

Sempill  (ibid,  after  dinner). 

1633,  July  15.  ALEX.  SETTONE  (Seton),  second  son  of  G.  earl  of 
Wintoun,  and  himself  afterwards  viscount  of  Kingston 
(ibid  et  tune). 

1633,  July  15.  THO.  SETTONE,  brother  to  the  said  earl  of  Wintoun 
(ibid  et  tune). 

1633,  July  15.     ANDREW  MURRAY,  of  Balvaird  (ibid  et  tune). 

1633,  July  15.     ANDR.  HAY,  junior,  of  Keilor  (ibid  et  tune). 

1633,  July  16.     THO.  HOPE,  junior,  advocate  (at  Innerwicke).     . 

1633,  July  16.     BRYCE  BLARE,  of  that  ilk  (ibid). 

1633,  July  16.     VILLIAM  BLARE,  of  Balgillo  (ibid). 

1633,  July  16.     PATRICK  DOUGLAS,  of  Kilspindey  (ibid). 

1633,  July  16.     ALEX.  SHAW,  of  Sauchie  (ibid). 

1633,  July  16.     ALEX.  HAMILTONE,  brother  to  the  earl  of  Abercorn 

(ibid). 
1633,  July  16.  PATRICK  ABERCROMBAY,  a  gentleman  pensioner 

(ibid). 
1633,  July  16.  JA.  AUCHMUTEY,  a  gentleman  pensioner  (ibid). 


tlbe  flfcost  floble  ©r&er  of  the  (Barter. 


The  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garten 


KING    EDWARD    III.,    the    first    Sovereign. 

Died   1377,   June   21. 

KNIGHTS  FOUNDERS. 

1348,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  (PLANTAGENET),  prince  of  Wales.  Died 
1376,  June  8.  (1) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  HENRY  (PLANTAGENET),  earl  of  Derby,  afterwards 
duke  of  Lancaster.  Died  1360-1,  March  24.  (2) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (BEAUCHAMP),  llth  earl  of  Warwick.  Died 
1369,  Nov.  43.  (3) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  DE  GRAILLY,  vicomte  de  Benanges  et  Castillon, 
Captal  de  Buch.  Died  before  April  4,  1377.  (4) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  RALPH  (STAFFORD),  lord,  afterwards  earl  of, 
Stafford.  Died  1372,  Aug.  31.  (5) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  (DE  MONTACUTE),  5th  earl  of  Salisbury. 
Died  1397,  June  3.  (6) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  Sir  ROGER  (DE  MORTIMER),  4th  lord  Mortimer  de 
Wigmore,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  March.  Died  1359-60, 
Feb.  26.  (7) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  (DE  LISLE),  2nd  lord  Lisle  de  Rougemont. 
Died  1356,  Oct.  14.  (8) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  Sir  BARTHOLOMEW  BURGHERSH,  afterwards  3rd  lord 
Burghersh.  Died  1369,  April  5.  (9) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  Sir  JOHN  BEAUCHAMP,  afterwards  lord  Beauchamp 
de  Warwick.  Died  1360,  Dec.  2.  (10) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  (MOHUN),  2nd  lord  Mohun  de  Dunster.  Died 
1376,  Sept.  14.  (11) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  Sir  HUGH  COURTENAY,  son  and  heir  apparent  of 
Hugh,  earl  of  Devon.  Died  before  1349,  Sept.  2.  (12) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  Sir  THOMAS  HOLAND,  afterwards  7th  earl  of  Kent. 
Died  1360,  Dec.  28.  (13) 

1348,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  (GREY),  1st  lord  Grey  de  Rotherfield.  Died 
1359,  Sept.  1.  (14) 

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2  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  RICHARD  FiTZ-SiMON  of  Simons  Hide,  Herts. 
Latest  notice  of  him  1347-8.  (15) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  MILES  STAPLETON  of  Bedale,  Co.  Yorks,  and  of 
Ingham,  Norfolk.     Died  1364,  Dec.  4.  (16) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir    THOMAS    WALE    of    Wedon,    Pinkeney,     Co. 
Northampton.     Died  1352,  Oct.  26.  (17) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  HUGH  WROTTESLEY  of  Wrottesley,  Co.  Stafford. 
Died  1380-1,  Jan.  23.  (18) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  NELE  LORYNG  of  Chalgrave,  Co.  Bedford.    Died 
1385-6,  March  18.  (19) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  JOHN  CHANDOS.     Died  1369,  Dec.  31.  (20) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  JAMES  AUDLEY  of  Stratton  Audley,  Co.  Oxford. 
Died  1369.  (21) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  OTHO  HOLAND,  brother  of  No.  13.     Died  1359, 
Sept.  3.  (22) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  HENRY  EAM.     Latest  notice  of  him  1358,  May 
15.     Died  before  1360.  (23) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir   SANCHET    D'ABRICHECOURT.     Latest   notice   of 
him  1345,  Oct.  20.  (24) 

1348,  Apr.  23.     Sir  WALTER   PAVELY   of   Boughton  Aluph,   Kent. 
Died  1375,  June  28.  (25) 


after  1348.     Sir  WILLIAM  FITZWARYNE.      Died  1361,  Oct.  28.     In 
place  of  No.  24.  (26) 

after  1348.     ROBERT  (DE  UFFORD),  1st  earl  of  Suffolk.      Died  1369, 
Nov.  4.     In  place  of  No.  15.  (27) 

after  1349,  Sept.  2.     WILLIAM  (DE  BOHUN),  5th  earl  of  Northampton. 
Died  1360,  Sept.  6.     In  place  of  No.  12.  (28) 

after  1352,  Oct.  26.      REGINALD  (DE  COBHAM),  1st  lord  Cobham  of 
Sterborough.     Died  1361,  Oct.  5.     In  place  of  No.  17.     (29) 

after  1356,  Oct.  14.     Sir  RICHARD  DE  LA  VACHE.     Died  about  1365-6, 
Jan.  29.     In  place  of  No.  8.  (30) 


K.G.  3 

after  1358,  May  15.  THOMAS  (UGHTRED),  lord  Ughtred.  Died  shortly 
before  1365,  May  28.  In  place  of  No.  23.  (31) 

after  1359,  Sept.  1.  Sir  WALTER  (MANNY),  1st  lord  Manny.  Died 
1371-2,  Jan.  13.  In  place  of  No.  14.  (32) 

after  1359,  Sept.  3.  Sir  FRANK  VAN  HALE.  Died  before  1376,  Apr.  4. 
In  place  of  No.  22.  (33) 

after  1359-60,  Feb.  26.  Sir  THOMAS  UFFORD.  Died  before  1368, 
Nov.  18.  In  place  of  No.  7.  (34) 

after  1360,  Dec.  2.  LIONEL  (PLANTAGENET),  "of  Antwerp,"  earl  of 
Ulster,  afterwards  duke  of  Clarence,  3rd  son  of  Edward  III. 
Died  1368,  Oct.  17.  In  place  of  No.  10.  (35) 

after  1360,  Dec.  28.  JOHN  (PLANTAGENET),  "of  Gaunt,"  afterwards 
duke  of  Lancaster  and  king  of  Castile  and  Leon,  4th  son  of 
Edward  III/  Died  1398-9,  Feb.  3.  In  place  of  No.  13.  (36) 

after  1360,  Sept.  16.  EDMUND  (PLANTAGENET),  "  of  Langley,"  after- 
wards earl  of  Cambridge  and  Duke  of  York,  5th  son  of 
Edward  III.  Died  1402,  Aug.  1.  In  place  of  No.  28.  (37) 

after  1360-1,  Mar.  24.  EDWARD  (LE  DESPENCER),  5th  lord  le 
Despencer.  Died  1375,  Nov.  11.  In  place  of  No.  2.  (38) 

after  1361,  Oct.  5.  Sir  JOHN  SULLY.  Died  about  1388.  In  place  of 
No.  29.  (39) 

after  1361,  Oct.  28.  WILLIAM  (LATIMER),  4th  lord  Latimer.  Died 
1381,  May  28.  In  place  of  No.  26.  (40) 

after  1364,  Dec.  4.  HUMPHREY  (DE  BOHUN),  12th  earl  of  Hereford, 
etc.  Died  1372-3,  Jan.  16.  In  place  of  No.  16.  (41) 

after  1365,  May  28.  INGELRAM  DE  Couci,  sire  de  Couci,  etc.,  after- 
wards 2nd  earl  of  Bedford,  husband  of  Isabella  daughter  of 
Edward  III.  Died  1396-7,  Feb.  18.  In  place  of  No.  31.  (42) 

after  1365-6,  Jan.  Sir  HENRY  PERCY,  afterwards  1st  earl  of 
Northumberland,  attainted  in  1406.  Died  1407-8,  Feb.  19. 
In  place  of  No.  30.  (43) 

after  1368,  Oct.  17.  RALPH  (BASSET),  4th  lord  Basset  of  Drayton. 
Died  1390,  May  10.  In  place  of  No.  35.  (44) 

after  1368,  Nov.  18.  Sir  RICHARD  PEMBRUGGE.  Died  1375,  July  26. 
In  place  of  No.  34.  (45) 


4  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

after  1369,  April  5.  JOHN  (DE  NEVILL),  3rd  lord  Nevill  de  Eaby. 
Died  1388,  Oct.  17.  In  place  of  No.  9.  (46) 

after  1369,  Nov.  4.  Sir  ROBERT  DE  NAMUR.  Died  1392,  Aug.  18. 
In  place  of  No.  27.  (47) 

after  1369,  Nov.  13.  JOHN  (HASTINGS),  12th  earl  of  Pembroke. 
Died  1375  or  1376,  Apr.  16.  In  place  of  No.  3.  (48) 

?  1369.  Sir  THOMAS  DE  GRANSON.  Died  between  April  14,  1375, 
and  April  4,  1376.  In  place  of  No.  21.  (49) 

after  1369,  Dec.  31.  GUY  (BRYAN),  lord  Bryan.  Died  1390,  Aug. 
17.  In  place  of  No.  20.  (50) 

after  1371-2,  Jan.  13.  Sir  GUICHARD  D'ANGLE,  afterwards  12th  earl 
of  Huntingdon.  Died  1380,  between  March  25  and  April 
4.  In  place  of  No.  32.  (51) 

after  1372,  Aug.  31.  Sir  ALAN  BUXHULL.  Died  1381,  Nov.  2.  In 
place  of  No.  5.  (52) 

after  1372-3,  Jan.  16.  THOMAS  (BEAUCIIAMP),  12th  earl  of  Warwick. 
Died  1401,  April  8.  In  place  of  No.  41.  (53) 

after  1375,  Apr.  16.  JOHN  (DE  MONTFORT  otherwise  DE  BRETAGNE), 
duke  of  Brittany  and  count  of  Montfort  and  earl  of  Rich- 
mond ;  husband  of  Mary,  4th  daughter  of  Edward  III. 
Died  1399,  Nov.  1  or  2.  In  place  of  No.  48.  (54) 

after  1375,  June  28.  Sir  THOMAS  BANASTRE.  Died  1379,  Dec.  16. 
In  place  of  No.  25.  (55) 

after  1375,  July  26.  WILLIAM  (DE  UFFORD),  2nd  earl  of  Suffolk. 
Died  1381-2,  Feb.  13.  In  place  of  No.  45.  (56) 

after  1375,  Nov.  11.  HUGH  (STAFFORD),  2nd  earl  of  Stafford.  Died 
1386,  Sept.  26  or  Oct.  2.  In  place  of  No.  38.  (57) 

after  1376,  Sept.  14.  THOMAS  (DE  HOLAND),  8th  earl  of  Kent.  Died 
1397,  April  25.  In  place  of  No.  11.  (58) 

after  1376,  Apr.  4.  Sir  THOMAS  PERCY,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of: 
Worcester.  Beheaded  1403,  July  23.  In  place  of  No.  49.  (59) 

after  1376,  Apr.  4.  Sir  WILLIAM  BEAUCHAMP,  afterwards  18th  lord 
Bergavenny.  Died  1411,  May  8.  In  place  of  No.  33.  (60) 


K.G.  5 

1377,  Apr.  23.  RICHARD  (PLANTAGENET)  ,  prince  of  Wales,  after- 
wards King  Richard  II.  Died  1400,  Feb.  10.  In  place 
of  No.  1.  (61) 

1377,  Apr.  23.  HENRY  (PLANTAGENET),  9th  earl  of  Derby,  after- 
wards duke  of  Lancaster  and  King  Henry  IV.  Died  1412-3, 
March  20.  In  place  of  No.  4.  (62) 


RICHARD   II.,  the  second  Sovereign  (1377,  June  21). 

after  1377,  June  21.  Sir  JOHN  BURLEY.  Died  1383,  between  June 
and  October.  In  place  of  No.  36,  who  was  translated  to 
the  prince's  stall  on  the  accession  of  the  Sovereign.  (63) 

after  1377,  Aug.  26.  Sir  LEWIS  CLIFFORD.  Died  between  Sept.  19 
and  Dec.  5,  1404.  In  place  of  No.  42,  who  surrendered  the 
order  1377,  -Aug.  26.  (64) 

after  1379,  Dec.  16.  BERMOND  ARNAUD  DE  PREISSAC,  Soudan  de  la 
Trau.  Latest  notice  of  him  1384,  July  26.  In  place  of 
No.  55.  (65) 

after  1380,  Apr.  4.  THOMAS  (PLANTAGENET),  "of  Woodstock,"  6th 
son  of  Edward  III.,  earl  of  Buckingham,  afterwards  duke 
of  Gloucester.  Murdered  1397,  Sept.  ( ?)  8.  In  place  of 
No.  51.  (66) 

after  1380-1,  Jan.  23.  Sir  THOMAS  FELTON.  Died  1381,  Apr.  26. 
In  place  of  No.  18.  (67) 

after  1381,  Apr.  26.  Sir  JOHN  HOLAND,  afterwards  earl  of  Huntingdon 
and  1st  duke  of  Exeter,  half-brother  to  Richard  II. 
Beheaded  1399-1400,  Jan.  15.  In  place  of  No.  67.  (68) 

after  1381,  May  28.  Sir  SIMON  BURLEY.  Beheaded  1388,  May  15. 
In  place  of  No.  40.  (69) 

after  1381,  Nov.  2.  Sir  BRYAN  STAPLETON.  Died  1394,  July  25. 
In  place  of  No.  52.  (70) 

after  1381-2,  Feb.  13.  Sir  RICHARD  BURLEY.  Died  1387,  May  23. 
In  place  of  No.  56.  (71) 

after  1383,  June-Oct.  THOMAS  (MOWBRAY),  earl  of  Nottingham, 
afterwards  2nd  duke  of  Norfolk.  Died  1400  (?  1399),  Sept. 
22  or  27.  In  place  of  No.  63.  (72) 


6  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

after  1384,  July  26.  EGBERT  (DE  VERB),  9th  earl  of  Oxford,  after- 
wards Duke  of  Ireland.  Attainted  1387-8,  Feb.  13.  Died 
1392,  Nov.  22.  In  place  of  65.  (73) 

after  1385-6,  Mar.  18.  EICHARD  (FITZ-ALAN),  15th  earl  Arundell. 
Beheaded  1397,  Sept.  21.  In  place  -of  No.  19.  (74) 

after  1386,  Oct.  2.  Sir  NICHOLAS  SARNESFELD.  Died  1394-5!  In 
place  of  No.  57.  (75) 

after  1387,  May  23.  EDWARD  (PLANTAGENET),  afterwards  2nd  duke 
of  York  and  duke  of  Albemarle.  Died  1415,  Oct.  25.  In 
place  of  No.  71.  (76) 

after  1387-8,  Feb.  13.  Sir  HENRY  PERCY,  called  Hotspur,  son  of 
the  1st  earl  of  Northumberland.  Died  1403,  July  21.  In 
place  of  and  on  the  attainder  of  No.  73.  (77) 

after  1388,  May  15.  JOHN  (DEVEREUX),  2nd  lord  Devereux.  Died 
1392-3,  Feb.  22.  In  place  of  No.  69.  (78) 

after  1388,  Oct.  17.  Sir  PETER  COURTENAY.  Died  1404-5,  Feb.  2. 
In  place  of  No.  46.  (79) 

?  1388  (or  1386).  THOMAS  (I/E  DESPENCER),  6th  lord  le  Despencer, 
afterwards  earl  of  Gloucester.  Beheaded  1399-1400,  Jan.  17. 
In  place  of  No.  39.  (80) 

after  1390,  May  10.  WILLIAM  L,  duke  of  Guelders  and  Juliers.  Died 
1401-2',  Feb.  16.  In  place  of  44.  (81) 

after  1390,  Aug.  17.  WILLIAM  VL,  count  of  Holland,  duke  of 
Bavaria  and  count  of  Hennegau,  Holland  and  Zealand. 
Died  1417,  May  31.  In  place  of  No.  50.  (82) 

after  1392,  Aug.  18.  JOHN  (BOTTRCHIER),  2nd  lord  Bourchier.  Died 
1400,  May  21.  In  place  of  No.  47.  (83) 

after  1392-3,  Feb.  22.  JOHN  (BEAUMONT),  4th  lord  Beaumont. 
Died  1396,  Sept.  9.  In  place  of  No.  78.  (84) 

after  1394,  July  25.  Sir  WILLIAM  LE  SCROPE,  afterwards  1st  earl  of 
Wiltshire.  Beheaded  1399,  July  30.  In  place  of  No.  70.  (85) 

?  1394-5.  Sir  WILLIAM  ARUNDEL.  Died  1400,  Aug.  In  place  of 
No.  75.  (86) 

after  1396,  Sept.  9.  Sir  JOHN  BEAUFORT,  afterwards  earl  of  Somerset 
and  marquess  of  Dorset.  Died  1410,  April  21.  (87) 


K.G.  7 

after  1397,  Apr.  25.  THOMAS  (DE  HOLAND),  9th  earl  of  Kent, 
afterwards  duke  of  Surrey.  Beheaded  1399-1400,  Jan.  7. 
In  place  of  No.  58.  (88) 

after  1397,  June  3.  JOHN  (DE  MONTACUTE),  6th  earl  of  Salisbury. 
Beheaded  1399-1400,  Jan.  7.  In  place  of  No.  6.  (89) 

after  1397,  Sept.  8.  ALBERT  COUNT  PALATINE,  duke  of  Bavaria,  count 
of  Holland.  Died  1404,  Dec.  13.  In  place  of  No.  66.  (90) 

after  1397,  Sept.  21.  Sir  SIMON  FELBRIGGE.  Died  1442,  Dec.  3.  In 
place  of  No.  74.  (91) 

after  1398-9,  Feb.  3.  Sir  PHILIP  DE  LA  YACHE.  Died  between 
April  25, 1407  and  June  22, 1408.  In  place  of  No.  36.  (92) 


HENRY   IT.,  the  third  Sovereign  (1399,  Sept.  29). 

after  1399,  Sept.  29.  HENRY  (PLANTAGENET),  prince  of  Wales,  after- 
wards Henry  V.  Upon  the  accession  of  the  Sovereign.  Died 
1422,  Aug.  31.  (93) 

after  1399,  July  30.  THOMAS  (PLANTAGENET),  "  of  Lancaster,"  after- 
wards 2nd  Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  son  of  Henry  IV.  Died 
1420-1,  March  22.  In  place  of  No.  85.  (94) 

after  1400  (?  1399),  Sept.  2.  JOHN  (PLANTAGENET),  "of  Lancaster," 
afterwards  duke  of  Bedford  and  Regent  of  France,  3rd  son 
of  Henry  IV.  Died  1435,  Sept.  14.  In  place  of  No.  72.  (95), 

after  1399,  Nov.  1.  HUMPHREY  (PLANTAGENET),  "of  Lancaster/** 
afterwards  duke  of  Gloucester,  4th  son  of  Henry  IY.  Died 
1446-7,  Feb.  28.  In  place  of  No.  54.  (96) 

after  1399-1400,  Jan.  7.  THOMAS  (FiTZ  ALAN),  17th  earl  of  Arundel. 
Died  1415,  Oct.  13.  In  place  of  No.  89.  (97) 

after  1399-1400,  Jan.  7.  Sir  THOMAS  BEAUFORT,  afterwards  2nd  duke- 
of  Exeter.  Died  1426,  Dec.  30.  In  place  of  No.  88.  (98) 

1403,  July  22.  RICHARD  (BEAUCHAMP),  13th  earl  of  Warwick.  Died 
1439,  Apr.  30.  In  place  of  No.  80.  (99) 

after  1399-1400,  Jan.  15.  WILLIAM  (WILLOUGHBY),  5th  lord 
Willoughby  de  Eresby.  Died  1409,  Nov.  30.  In  place  of 
No.  68.  (100) 


8  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

after  1400,  May  21.  Sir  THOMAS  EEMPSTON.  Died  1406,  Oct.  31. 
In  place  of  No.  83.  (101) 

after  1400,  Aug.  JOHN  I.,  king  of  Portugal,  brother-in-law  of 
Henry  IV.  Died  1433,  Aug.  14.  In  place  of  No.  86.  (102) 

after  1401,  Apr.  8.  Sir  THOMAS  ERPYNGHAM.  Slain  1428,  July  4. 
In  place  of  No.  53.  (103) 

1402,  April.     EDMUND  (STAFFORD),  5th  earl  of  Stafford.     Died  1403, 
July  21.     In  place  of  No.  81.  (104) 

after  1402,  Aug.  1.  EALPH  (DE  NEVIL),  lord  Nevil  de  Eaby,  after- 
wards 1st  earl  of  Westmorland.  Died  1425,  Oct.  21.  In 
place  of  No.  3T.  (105) 

after  1403,  July  21.  EDMOND  (DE  HOLAND),  10th  earl  of  Kent.  Died 
1408,  Sept.  18.  In  place  of  No.  104.  (106) 

after  1403,  July  21.  EICHARD  (GREY),  4th  lord  Grey  de  Codnor. 
Died  1418,  Aug.  1.  In  place  of  No.  77.  (107) 

after  1403,  July  23.  WILLIAM  (DE  Eos),  7th  lord  Eos  of  Hamlake. 
Died  1414,  Sept.  1.  In  place  of  No.  59.  (108) 

after  1404,  Dec.  5.  Sir  JOHN  STANLEY.  Died  1413-4,  Jan.  8.  In 
place  of  No.  64.  (109) 

after  1404,  Dec.  13.  ERIC  IX.,  king  of  Denmark,  Sweden  and 
Norway,  son-in-law  to  Henry  IV.  Died  1459.  In  place 

of  No.  90.  (110) 

after  1404-5,  Feb.  2.  JOHN  (LOVEL),  5th  lord  Lovel  of  Titchmersh. 
Died  between  July  26  and  Sept.  12,  1408.  In  place  of 
No.  79.  (Ill) 

after  1406,  Oct.  31.  HUGH  (BURNELL),  3rd  lord  Burnell.  Died  1420, 
Nov.  27.  In  place  of  No.  101.  (112) 

?  after  1407-8,  Feb.  19.  EDWARD  (CHERLETON),  5th  lord  Cherleton 
de  Powys.  Died  1420-1,  March  14.  In  place  of  No.  43. 

(113) 

?  after  1408,  June  22.  GILBERT  (TALBOT),  5th  lord  Talbot.  Died 
1419,  Oct.  19.  In  place  of  No.  92.  (114) 

?  after  1408,  Sept.  12.  HENRY  (FiTZ-Huan),  3rd  lord  Fitz-Hugh. 
Died  1424-5,  Jan.  11.  In  place  of  No.  111.  (115) 


K.G.  9 

after  1408,  Sept.  18.     Sir  EGBERT  UMFRAVILLE.     Died  1436,  Dec.  27. 
In  place  of  No.  106.  (116) 

after  1410,  Apr.  21.     Sir  JOHN  CORNWALL,  afterwards  lord  Fanhope. 
Died  1443,  Dec.  1.     In  place  of  No.  87.  (117) 

after  1409,    Nov.    30.      HENRY    (LE    SCROPE),    3rd   lord    Scrope    de 
Masham.  Beheaded  1415,  Aug.  5.  In  place  of  No.  100.  (118) 

after  1411,  May  8.     THOMAS  (DE  MORLEY),  4th  lord  Morley.     Died 
1416,  Sept.  24.     In  place  of  No.  60.  (119) 


HENRY   Y.,  the  fourth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1412-13,  March  20. 

after  1412-3,  Mar.  .20.      Sir  JOHN  D'ABRICHECOURT.     Died  between 
July  26  and  Oct.  1,  1415.     Upon  accession  of  the  Sovereign. 

(120) 

after  1413-4,  Jan.  8.  THOMAS  (DE  MONTACUTE),  7th  earl  of  Salisbury. 
Died  1428,  Nov.  3.  In  place  of  No.  109.  (121) 

after  1414,  Sept.  1.  THOMAS  (DE  CAMOYS),  lord  Camoys.  Died  1419, 
March  28.  In  place  of  No.  108.  (122) 

after  1415,  Aug.  5.  Sir  WILLIAM  HARYNGTON.  Died  before  1439-40, 
March  12.  In  place  of  No.  118.  (123) 

?  after  1415,  Oct.  1.  WILLIAM  (LA  ZOUCHE),  4th  lord  Zouche  de 
Haryngworth.  Died  1415,  Nov.  3.  In  place  of  No.  120.  (124) 

after  1415,  Oct.  13.  Sir  JOHN  HOLAND,  afterwards  earl  of  Hunting- 
don and  3rd  duke  of  Exeter.  Died  1447,  Aug.  5.  In  place 
of  No.  97.  (125) 

after  1415,  Oct.  25.  RICHARD  (DE  VERE),  llth  earl  of  Oxford.  Died 
1416-7,  Feb.  15.  In  place  of  No.  76.  (126) 

after  1415,  Nov.  3.  SIGISMUND,  Emperor  of  Germany.  Installed 
1416,  May.  Died  1437,  Dec.  9.  In  place  of  No.  124.  (127) 

after  1416,  Sept.  24.  ROBERT  (WILLOUGHBY),  6th  lord  Willoughby 
de  Eresby.  Died  1452,  July  25.  In  place  of  No.  119  (128) 

after  1416-7,  Feb.  15.  Sir  JOHN  BLOUNT.  Died  before  1418,  Nov. 
11.  In  place  of  No.  126.  (129) 


io  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

after  1417,  May  31.  Sir  JOHN  BOBESSART.  Elected  by  the  Sovereign 
whilst  serving  with  him  in  Normandy.  Died  1450,  Dec.  24. 
In  place  of  No.  82.  (130) 

after  1418,  Aug.  1.  HUGH  (STAFFORD),  lord  Stafford  or  4th  lord 
Bourchier.  Elected  ut  supra.  Died  1420,  Oct.  25.  In 
place  of  No.  107.  (131) 

?  after  1418,  Nov.  11.  Sir  WILLIAM  PHELIPP,  afterwards  6th  lord 
Bardolf.  Elected  ut  supra.  Died  1441,  June  6.  In  place 
of  No.  129.  (132) 

after  1419,  Oct.  19.  Sir  JOHN  (GREY),  earl  of  Tankerville  in  Nor- 
mandy. Slain  1420-1,  March  22.  Elected  ut  supra.  In 
place  of  No.  114.  (133) 

after  1420,  Oct.  25.  Sir  WALTER  HUNGERFORD,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Hungerford.  Installed  1421,  May  3.  Died  1449,  Aug.  9. 
In  place  of  No.  131.  (134) 

1421,  May  3.  Sir  LEWIS  ROBESSART,  afterwards  lord  Robessart  or 
lord  Bourchier.  Died  1431,  Nov.  26.  In  place  of  No.  112. 

(135) 

1421,  May  3.  Sir  HERTONG  YON  CLUX.  Died  about  1445-6.  In 
place  of  No.  113.  (136) 

1421,  May  3.  JOHN  (DE  CLIFFORD),  7th  lord  de  Clifford.  Slain 
1421-2,  March  13.  In  place  of  No.  122.  (137) 

1421,  May  3.  JOHN  (DE  MOWBRAY),  earl  Marshal,  afterwards  4th 
duke  of  Norfolk.  Died  1432,  Oct.  19.  In  place  of  No.  133. 

(138) 

1421,  May  3.     WILLIAM  (DE  LA  POLE),  6th  earl,  afterwards  1st  duke 

of  Suffolk.     Killed  1450,  May  2.     In  place  of  No.  94.     (139) 

1422,  April  25.     PHILIP  II.,  Duke  of  Burgundy.     Declined  to  accept 

the  order.  (140) 


HENEY   VI.,  the  fifth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1422,  Aug.  31. 

1424,  May  6.     JOHN  (TALBOT),  7th  lord  Talbot,  afterwards  4th  earl 

of  Shrewsbury.     Slain  1453,  July  17.     In  place  of  No.  140. 

(141) 

1425,  Apr.  22.     Sir  THOMAS  (DE  SCALES),  7th  lord  Scales.     Died  1460, 

July  25.     In  place  of  No.  115.  (142) 


K.G.  II 

1426,  Apr.  22.     Sir  JOHN  FASTOLF.     Died  1460,  Nov.  5.     In  place  of 

No.  105.  (143) 

1427,  Apr.  22.       PETER,  duke  of  Coimbra,  3rd  son  of  John  I.  of 

Portugal  and  of  Philippa  of  Lancaster,  sister  of  Henry  IV. 
Ensigns  sent  to  him  1427,  May  22.  Installed  by  proxy 
1428,  Apr.  22.  Slain  at  Alfato  Robero  1449,  May  20.  In 
place  of  No.  98.  (144) 

1429,  Apr.  22.  HUMPHREY  (STAFFORD),  6th  earl  of  Stafford,  after- 
wards duke  of  Buckingham.  Slain  1460,  July  10.  In  place 
of  No.  103.  (145) 

1429,  Apr.  22.  Sir  JOHN  RADCLIFFE.  Died  1440-1,  Feb.  26.  In 
place  of  No.  121.  (146) 

1432,  Apr.  22.     JOHN  (FITZ-ALAN,  alias  DE  ARUNDELL),  19th  earl  of 

Arundel.     Died  1435,  June  12.     In  place  of  No.  135.     (147) 

1433,  Apr.  22.     RICHARD  (PLANTAGENET),  3rd  duke  of  York.     Slain 

1460,  Dec/ 30.     In  place  of  No.  138.  (148) 

1435,  May  8.  EDWARD,  king  of  Portugal,  nephew  of  Henry  IY.  of 
England.  Died  1438,  Sept.  18.  In  place  of  No.  102.  (149) 

before  1436,  May.  EDMUND  (BEAUFORT),  count  of  Morteign  in 
Normandy,  afterwards  2nd  duke  of  Somerset.  Slain  1455, 
May  22  or  23.  In  place  of  No.  147.  (150) 

before  1436,  May.  Sir  JOHN  GREY  (DE  RUTHYN).  Died  1439,  Aug.  27. 
In  place  of  No.  95.  (151) 

before  1438,  Apr.  22.  Sir  RICHARD  (NEVILL),  8th  earl  of  Salisbury. 
Beheaded  1460,  Dec.  31.  In  place  of  No.  116.  (152) 

1438,  Apr.  22.  ALBERT,  duke  of  Austria,  afterwards  emperor 
Albert  II.  Not  installed.  Died  1439,  Oct.  27.  In  place 
of  No.  127.  (153) 

after  1438,  Sept.  18.  GASTON  DE  Foix,  count  of  Longueville,  Captal 
de  Buch.  Died  about  1458.  In  place  of  No.  149.  (154) 

after  1439,  Apr.  30.  WILLIAM  (NEVILL),  lord  Fauconberge  or  lord 
Nevill  de  Fauconberge,  afterwards  llth  earl  of  Kent.  Died 
1462-3,  Jan.  9.  In  place  of  No.  99.  (155) 

after  1439,  Aug.  27.  JOHN  (BEAUFORT),  3rd  earl,  afterwards  1st 
duke  of  Somerset.  Died  1444,  May  27.  In  place  of 
No.  151.  (156) 


12  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

after  1439-40,  May  12.  Sir  EALPH  BOTELEU,  afterwards  6th  baron 
Sudeley.  Died  1473,  May  2.  In  place  of  No.  123.  (157) 

after  1440-1,  Feb.  26.  JOHN  (BEAUMONT),  1st  viscount  Beaumont. 
Slain  1460,  July  10.  In  place  of  No.  146.  (158) 

after  1441,  June  6.  Sir  JOHN  BEAUCHAMP,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Beauchamp  of  Powyk.  Installed  1445,  Aug.  16.  Died 
April,  1475.  In  place  of  No.  132.  (159) 

after  1442,  Dec.  3.  HENRY,  duke  of  Yiseu,  4th  son  of  John  I.  of 
Portugal  by  Philippa  of  Lancaster,  sister  of  Henry  IV. 
Died  1461,  Nov.  13.  In  place  of  No.  91.  (160) 

1445,  July  11.  Sir  THOMAS  Hoo,  afterwards  baron  of  Hoo  and  of 
Hastings.  Installed  Aug.  16.  Died  1454-5,  Feb.  13.  In 
place  of  No.  117.  (161) 

1445,  July   11.      ALVARO   VASQUEZ   D'ALMADA,    count   d'Avranches. 

Installed  Aug.  16.  Slain  at  Alfato  Robero  1449,  May  20. 
In  place  of  No.  156.  (162) 

1446,  May  12.     JOHN  DE  Foix,  vicomte  de  Chastillion,  Captal  de 

Buch,  &c.,  in  France  and  earl  of  Kendal  in  England. 
Surrendered  the  Garter  about  1462.  Died  about  1485.  In 
place  of  No.  136.  (163) 

1447,  April  22.     ALPHONSTJS  V.,  king  of  Portugal.     Died  1481,  Aug. 

24.     In  place  of  No.  96.  (164) 

1447,  Nov.  27.  Sir  FRANCIS  STJRRIENNE,  sire  de  Lunee,  called  "  the 
Arragonese."  Installed  Dec.  8.  Resigned  after  1450, 
April  23.  In  place  of  No.  125.  (165) 

1450,  Aug.  4.  ALPHONSUS  V.,  king  of  Arragon  and  Naples.  Died 
1458,  June  28.  In  place  of  No.  162.  (166) 

1450,  Aug.  4.  WILLIAM,  duke  of  Brunswick.  Not  installed,  and 
election  therefore  void.  In  place  of  No.  144. 


1450,  Aug.  4.     CASIMIR   IV.,   king   of   Poland.     Not   installed    and 
election  thereby  vacated.     In  place  of  No.  139. 


1450,  Aug.  4.       RICHARD   (WYDVILLE),  baron,   afterwards   1st  earl 

Rivers.   Beheaded  1469,  Aug.  12.  In  place  of  No.  134.    (169) 

1451,  May  28.     JOHN  (DE  MOWBRAY),  5th  duke  of  Norfolk.    Installed 

by  proxy  1452,  Apr.  22.     Died  1461,  Nov.  6.     In  place  of 
No.  165.  (1TO) 


K.G.  I3 

after  1450,  Dec.  24.  HENRY  (BOURCHIER),  lord  Bourchier,  count  of 
Eu,  afterwards  14th  earl  of  Essex.  Died  1483,  Apr.  4. 
Installed  1452,  Apr.  22.  In  place  of  No.  130.  (171) 

1453,  May  7.  Sir  EDWARD  HULL.  Not  installed.  Slain  1453,  July 
18.  In  place  of  No.  128.  (172) 

before  1457,   May   13.      JOHN    (TALBOT),   5th   earl   of    Shrewsbury. 

Installed  May  14.  Slain  1460,  July  10.  In  place  of  No.  141. 

(173) 
before  1457,  May  13.  THOMAS  (STANLEY),  1st  lord  Stanley.  Installed 

May  14.     Died  1458-9,  Feb.  20.   In  place  of  No.  161.     (174) 

before  1457,  May  13.  LEO  or  LIONEL  (DE  WELLES),  6th  lord  Welles. 
Installed  May  14.  Slain  1461,  March  29.  In  place  of 
No.  172.  (175) 

1457,  May  14.  FREDERICK  III.,  emperor  of  Germany.  Not  installed, 
and  election  therefore  void.  In  place  of  No.  150. 


before  1459,  Apr.  23.  JAMES  (BUTLER  otherwise  ORMOND),  2nd  earl 
of  Wiltshire,  5th  earl  of  Ormond.  Attainted  1461,  Nov.  4. 
Died  (?)  after  1475.  In  place  of  No.  174.  (177) 

before  1459,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  (SUTTON  alias  DUDLEY),  5th  lord  Dudley. 
Died  1487,  Sept.  30.  In  place  of  No.  154.  (178) 

before  1459,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  (BOURCHIER),  1st  lord  Berners.  Died 
1474,  May  16.  In  place  of  No.  167.  (179) 

before  1459,  Apr.  23.  JASPER  (TUDOR),  16th  earl  of  Pembroke,  after- 
wards 3rd  duke  of  Bedford,  uterine  brother  to  king  Henry 

VI.  Deposed  from  the  Order  in  1461  but  restored  by  Henry 

VII.  Died  1495,  Dec.  21.     In  place  of  No.  166.  (180) 

1460-1,  Feb.  8.  RICHARD  (NEVILL),  16th  earl  of  Warwick.  Deposed 
about  1468.  Slain  1471,  April  14.  In  place  of  No.  145.  (181) 

1460-1,  Feb.  8.  WILLIAM  (BONVILLE),  1st  lord  Bonville.  Beheaded 
1460-1,  Feb.  18.  In  place  of  No.  142.  (182) 

1460-1,  Feb.  8.  Sir  THOMAS  KIRIELL.  Beheaded  1460-1,  Feb.  18. 
In  place  of  No.  173.  (183) 

1460-1,  Feb.  8.  Sir  JOHN  WENLOCK,  afterwards  1st  lord  Wenlock. 
Slain  1471,  May  4.  In  place  of  No.  158.  (184) 


14  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

EDWARD   IV.,  the  sixth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1460-1,  Mar.  4. 

?  1461.  GEORGE  (PLANTAGENET),  3rd  duke  of  Clarence,  brother  of 
the  sovereign.  Attainted  1477-8,  Jan.  15.  Executed  Feb.  18. 
In  place  of  No.  180  on  the  latter's  deposition  in  1461.  (185) 

?  1461.  Sir  WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAINE.  Died  between  1461-2,  March 
3  and  1462,  April  21.  In  place  of  No.  175.  (186) 

?  1461.  JOHN  (DE  TIPTOFT),  4th  earl  of  Worcester.  Royal  warrant 
dated  1461—2,  March  21  ordaining  his  installation  by  proxy. 
Beheaded  1470,  Oct.  18.  In  place  of  No.  170.  (187) 

?  1461.  WILLIAM  (HASTINGS),  1st  lord  Hastings  de  Hastings.  In- 
stalled ut  supra.  Beheaded  1483,  June  13.  In  place  of 

No.  182.  (188) 

?  1461.  JOHN  (NEVILL),  lord  Nevill  de  Montagu  or  lord  Montagu, 
afterwards  marquess  of  Montagu.  Installed  ut  supra.  Slain 
1471,  Apr.  14.  In  place  of  No.  152.  (189) 

?  1461.  WILLIAM  (HERBERT),  lord  Herbert,  afterwards  17th  earl  of 
Pembroke.  Installed  ut  supra.  Beheaded  1469,  July  27  or 
28.  In  place  of  No.  176.  (190) 

?  1461.  Sir  JOHN  ASTLEY.  Installed  ut  supra.  Died  about  1488. 
In  place  of  No.  177.  (191) 

?  1462-3.  FERDINAND  I.,  king  of  Naples.  Ensigns  sent  to  him 
1463,  July  18:  not  installed  before  1465.  Died  1493-4, 
Jan.  25.  In  place  of  No.  143.  (192) 

?  1462-3.  GALEARD  DE  DUREFORT,  seigneur  de  Duras.  Surrendered 
the  order  after  1475,  Aug.  29.  In  place  of  No.  160.  (193) 

?  1462-3.  JOHN  (LB  SCROPE),  5th  lord  Scrope  de  Bolton.  Died  1498, 
July  12  or  August  17  or  27.  In  place  of  No.  148.  (194) 

?  1462-3.  FRANCIS  SFORZA,  duke  of  Milan.  Died  1465-6,  March  8. 
In  place  of  No.  110.  (195) 

?  1462-3.  JAMES  (DOUGLAS),  9th  earl  of  Douglas.  Died  1488  (?), 
Apr.  15.  In  place  of  No.  155.  (196) 

?  1462-3.  Sir  ROBERT  HARCOURT.  Slain  1470,  Nov.  14.  In  place 
of  No.  183.  (197) 


K.G.  I5 

before  1465-6,  Feb.  4.  RICHARD  (PLANTAGENET),  3rd  duke  of 
Gloucester,  afterwards  Richard  III.  Died  1485,  Aug.  22. 
In  place  of  No.  163.  (198) 

?  1466,  Apr.  27.  ANTHONY  (WYDVILLE),  lord  Scales,  afterwards 
2nd  earl  Rivers.  Beheaded  1483,  June  25.  In  place  of 
No.  195.  (199) 

?  1467,  Apr.  22.  INIGO  D'AVALOS,  count  de  Monte  Odorisio.  Election 
vacated  probably  by  neglect  of  installation.  In  place  of 
No.  186.  (200) 

?  1468.  CHARLES  THE  BOLD,  duke  of  Burgundy.  Slain  1476-7, 
Jan.  5.  In  place  of  No.  181.  (201) 

?  1471.  WILLIAM  (FITZ-ALAN),  21st  earl  of  Arundel.  Died  1488. 
In  place  of  No.  189.  (202) 

1472,  Apr.  24.  JOHN  (DE  MOWBRAY),  6th  duke  of  Norfolk.  Died 
1475-6,  Jan!  17.  In  place  of  No.  187.  (203) 

1472,  Apr.  24.  JOHN  (STAFFORD),  3rd  earl  of  Wiltshire.  Died  1473, 
May  8.  In  place  of  No.  190.  (204) 

1472,  Apr.  24.  WALTER  (DEVEREUX),  7th  lord  Ferrers.  Slain  1485, 
Aug.  22.  In  place  of  No.  197.  (205) 

1472,  Apr.  24.  WALTER  (BLOUNT),  1st  lord  Mount  joy.  Died  1474, 
Aug.  1.  In  place  of  No.  200.  (206) 

1472,  Apr.  24.  JOHN  (HOWARD),  lord  Howard,  afterwards  8th  duke 
of  Norfolk.  On  the  accession  of  Richard  III.  he  removed 
to  the  stall  vacated  by  that  sovereign.  Slain  1485,  Aug.  22. 
In  place  of  No.  169.  (207) 

?  1472-3.  JOHN  (DE  LA  POLE),  2nd  duke  of  Suffolk.  Died  1491.  In 
place  of  No.  168.  (208) 

1473-4,  Feb.  26.  THOMAS  (FITZ-ALAN  alias  ARUNDELL),  lord  Mal- 
travers,  afterwards  22nd  earl  of  Arundel.  Died  1524,  Oct.  25. 
In  place  of  No.  157.  (209) 

1473-4,  Feb.  26.  Sir  WILLIAM  PARRE.  Died  about  1483.  In  place 
of  No.  184.  (210) 

after  1474,  May  16.  HENRY  (STAFFORD),  2nd  duke  of  Buckingham. 
Beheaded  1483,  Nov.  2.  In  place  of  No.  179.  (211) 


16  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1474,  Aug.  18.  FREDERICK  UBALDI,  duke  of  Urbino.  Died  1482, 
Sept.  10.  In  place  of  No.  206.  (212) 

1474,  Aug.    18.      HENRY    (PERCY),    5th    earl    of    Northumberland. 

Killed  1489,  April  28.     In  place  of  No.  204.  (213) 

1475,  May   15.     EDWARD    (PLANTAGENET),   prince   of   Wales,    after- 

wards king  Edward  Y.  Died  1483,  June  25.  Elected  to 
the  prince's  stall  vacant  since  the  death  of  No.  127,  owing  to 
the  fact  that  No.  153  died  without  installation.  (214) 

1475,  May  15.     RICHARD  (PLANTAGENET),  5th  duke  of  York,  second 

son  of  the  sovereign.  Died  1483,  June  25.  In  place  of 
No.  159.  (215) 

after  1475-6,  Jan.  10.  THOMAS  (GREY),  4th  marquess  of  Dorset.  Died 
1501,  Sept.  20.  In  place  of  No.  203.  (216) 

1476,  Nov.  4.     Sir  THOMAS   MONTGOMERY.     Died   1494-5,   Jan.   11. 

In  place  of  No.  193.  (217) 

1479-80,  Feb.  10.  FERDINAND  Y.,  king  of  Castile  and  Arragon. 
Election  voided  by  non-acceptance  or  by  neglect  of  installa- 
tion. In  place  of  No.  185.  (218) 

1479-80,  Feb.  10.  HERCULES  D'ESTE,  duke  of  Modena  and  Ferrara. 
Installed  1480,  Oct.  26.  Died  1504-5,  Jan.  25.  In  place  of 
No.  201.  (219) 

1482,  Sept.  15.  JOHN  II.,  king  of  Portugal.  In  place  of  No.  164. 
Election  vacated  by  neglect  of  installation  and  No.  222 
elected  in  his  place.  He-elected  in  1488  in  place  of  No.  202. 
Died  1495,  Oct.  25.  (220) 


EDWARD   Y.,  the  seventh  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1483,  April  9. 


RICHARD   III.,  the  eight  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1483,  June  25. 

?  1483.  FRANCIS  (LOVEL),  viscount  Lovel.  Attainted  and  degraded 
1485,  Nov.  Died  1487,  June  16.  In  place  of  No.  218.  (221) 

?  1483.  THOMAS  (HOWARD),  13th  earl  of  Surrey.  In  place  of  No. 
220.  Attainted  and  degraded  1485,  Nov.  7.  Restored  1488-9, 
Jan.  15,  and  reinstated  in  place  of  No.  227  after  the  latter' s 
death  in  1490.  Died  1524,  May  21.  (222) 


K.G.  I7 

?  1483.  Sir  RICHARD  RADCLIFFE.  Slain  1485,  Aug.  22.  In  place 
of  No.  212.  (223) 

?  1483.  THOMAS  (STANLEY),  lord  Stanley,  afterwards  10th  earl  of 
Derby.  Died  1504,  July  29  ( ?  9).  In  place  of  No.  188.  (224) 

?  1483.  Sir  THOMAS  BURGH,  afterwards  1st  lord  Burgh.  Died  1495-6, 
Feb.  18.  In  place  of  No.  207  on  the  latter's  removal  to  the 
sovereign's  stall.  (225) 

?  1483.  Sir  EICHARD  TUNSTALL.  Died  1491  or  1492.  In  place  of 
No.  210.  (226) 

?  1483.     Sir  JOHN  CONYERS.    Died  1490.    In  place  of  No.  199.     (227) 


HENRY   VII.,  the  ninth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1485,  Aug.  22. 

before  1486,  Apr.  22.  JOHN  (DE  VERB),  13th  earl  of  Oxford.  Died 
1512-3,  Mar.  10.  In  place  of  No.  207.  (228) 

before  1486,  Apr.  22.  Sir  JOHN  (CHEYNE,  CHEYNEY  or  CHENEY),  lord 
Cheyne.  Died  1489,  July  14  (?  1495-6  P1499,  May  30). 
In  place  of  No.  205.  (229) 

before  1487,  May  14.  JOHN  (DINHAM),  8th  lord  Dinham.  Died 
1500-1,  Jan.  28  (?  1508-9,  Jan.  28).  Elected  on  the 
degradation  of  No.  222.  (230) 

before  1487,  May  27.  GILES  (DAUBENEY),  1st  lord  Daubeney.  Died 
1508,  May  28  (?23).  In  place  of  No.  223.  (231) 

before  1487,  May  27.  Sir  WILLIAM  STANLEY.  Beheaded  1494-5, 
Feb.  15,  In  place  of  No.  215.  (232) 

before  1487,  May  27.  GEORGE  (STANLEY),  9th  lord  Strange.  Died 
1497,  Dec.  5  (?  1503,  Dec.  4).  In  place  of  No.  211.  (233) 

after  1487,  Sept.  30.  GEORGE  (TALBOT),  7th  earl  of  Shrewsbury. 
Installed  1488,  April  27.  Died  1538,  July  26.  In  place  of 
No.  178.  (234) 

after  1487,  Sept.  30.  Sir  EDWARD  WIDVILE,  called  lord  Widvile. 

Installed   ut  supra.      Slain  1488,    July   27.      In   place    of 

No.  221.  (235) 
o 


18  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

before  1488,  Sept.  29.     JOHN  (WELLES),  viscount  Welles.     Installed 
1489,  July  19.     Died  1498-9,  Feb.  9.     In  place  of  No.  235. 


1488,  Nov.  16.  Sir  JOHN  SAVAGE.  Installed  1489,  July  19.  Slain 
1491,  Oct.  In  place  of  No.  191.  (237) 

?  1488.  Sir  EGBERT  WILLOUGHBY,  afterwards  1st  lord  Willoughby 
de  Broke.  Died  1502,  Aug.  23.  In  place  of  No.  196.  (238) 

?  1489,  Oct.  16.  MAXIMILIAN  I.,  king  of  the  Eomans,  afterwards 
emperor  of  Germany.  Invested  by  commission  dated  1490, 
Sept.  12,  but  there  is  a  doubt  as  to  his  installation.  Died 
1518-9,  Jan.  12.  In  place  of  No.  213.  (239) 

?  1491.  ARTHUR  (TUDOR),  prince  of  Wales.  Installed  1491,  May  8, 
in  the  stall  vacant  since  the  accession  of  No.  214  as  king 
Edward  Y.  Died  1502,  Apr.  2.  (240) 

?  1491.  EDWARD  (COURTENAY),  18th  earl  of  Devon.  Died  1509, 
May  28.  In  place  of  No.  229.  (241) 

?  1493.  ALPHONSUS,  duke  of  Calabria,  afterwards  Alphonsus  II., 
king  of  Naples.  Invested  at  Suessa,  1493,  May  19,  installed 
1494,  May.  Died  1495,  Nov.  19.  In  place  of  No.  237.  (242) 

?  1493.  Sir  EDWARD  POYNINGS.  Died  between  July  27  and  Dec.  19, 
1521.  In  place  of  No.  208.  (243) 

?  1493.  JOHN,  king  of  Denmark,  Sweden  and  Norway.  Election 
probably  vacated  by  neglect  of  installation.  In  place  of 
No.  226.  (244) 

after  1494-5,  Jan.  11.  Sir  GILBERT  TALBOT.  Died  1517,  Aug.  17. 
In  place  of  No.  217.  (245) 

?  1495.  HENRY  (TUDOR),  duke  of  York,  afterwards  Henry  VIII. 
Installed  1495,  May  17.  Died  1546-7,  Jan.  28.  In  place 
of  No.  192.  (246) 

?  1495.  HENRY  ALGERNON  (PERCY),  6th  earl  of  Northumberland. 
Died  1527,  May  19  (  ?  June  29).  In  place  of  No.  232.  (247) 

?  1496.  EDWARD  (STAFFORD),  3rd  duke  of  Buckingham.  Degraded 
1521,  Apr.  23.  Executed  1521,  May  17.  In  place  of 
No.  220  (248) 

?  1496.  Sir  CHARLES  SOMERSET,  afterwards  6th  earl  of  Worcester. 
Died  1526,  Apr.  15.  In  place  of  No.  242.  (249) 


K.G.  I9 

?  1496.  EDMUND  (DE  LA  POLE),  8th  earl  of  Suffolk.  Degraded 
1500.  Beheaded  1513,  Apr.  5.  In  place  of  No.  180.  (250) 

?  1496.  HENRY  (BOURCHIER),  15th  earl  of  Essex.  Died  1539-40, 
Mar.  13  or  14.  In  place  of  No.  225.  (251) 

after  1498,  Aug.  17.  Sir  THOMAS  LOVELL.  Died  1524,  May  25.  In 
place  of  No.  194.  (252) 

1499,  Apr.  23.  Sir  RICHARD  POLE.  Died  1504,  Nov.  In  place  of 
No.  236.  (253) 

?  1500.     Sir  RICHARD  GUILDFORD.     Died  1506,  Sept.  28.     In  place 
of  No.  250,  on  the  latter's  degradation.  (254) 

after  1500-1,  Jan.  28.  Sir  REGINALD  BRAY.  Died  1503,  Aug.  4. 
In  place  of  No.  230.  (255) 

after  1501,  Sept.  20.  THOMAS  (GREY),  5th  marquess  of  Dorset.  Died 
1530,  Ocf  10.  In  place  of  No.  216.  (256) 

before  1503,  May  7.  PHILIP,  archduke  of  Austria,  duke  of  Burgundy, 
afterwards  Philip  L,  king  of  Castile.  Installed  in  person 
1504-5,  Feb.  9.  Died  1506,  Sept.  25.  In  place  of  No.  240. 

(257) 

?  after  1504,  Aug.  19.  GERALD  (FITZ-GERALD),  8th  earl  of  Kildare. 
Installed  by  proxy  1505,  May  4.  Died  1513.  Sept.  3.  In 
place  of  No.  238.  (258) 

before  1503-4,  Feb.  22.  GUIDO  UBALDI  DE  MONTEFELTRE,  duke  of 
Urbino.  Died  1507,  Apr.  11.  In  place  of  No.  255.  (259) 

1505,  April  22.  EICHARD  (GREY),  14th  earl  of  Kent.  Died  1524, 
May  3  (?  April  3).  In  place  of  No.  233.  (260) 

before  1505,  May  4.  Sir  HENRY  STAFFORD,  afterwards  5th  earl  of 
Wiltshire.  Died  1523,  Apr.  6  (P1522-3,  Mar.  6).  In  place 
of  No.  224.  (261) 

before  1506,  May  23.  Sir  RHYS  ap  Thomas  Fitz-Urian.  Died  after 
1524-5,  Feb.  2.  In  place  of  No.  253.  (262) 

?  1506-7.  Sir  THOMAS  BRANDON.  Installed  1507,  May  10.  Died 
1509-10,  Jan.  29.  In  place  of  No.  219.  (263) 

1508,  Dec.  20.  CHARLES,  archduke  of  Austria,  afterwards  emperor 
Charles  Y.  Died  1558,  Sept.  21.  In  place  of  No.  257.  (264) 


20  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

HENRY   VIII.,  the  tenth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1509,  Apr.  21. 

1509,  May  18.  Sir  THOMAS  DARCY,  afterwards  1st  lord  Darcy  de 
Darcy.  Installed  May  21.  Degraded  on  or  before  Apr.  23. 
Executed  1537,  June  20.  In  place  of  No.  254.  (265) 

1509,  May  18.     EDWARD  (STJTTON  alias  DUDLEY),  6th  lord  Dudley. 

Installed  May  21.       Died  1531-2,  Jan.  31.       In  place  of 
No.  259.  (266) 

1510,  Apr.  23.     EMANUEL,  king  of  Portugal.     Elected  to  the  stall 

vacant  on  the  accession  of  the  sovereign.    Election  probably 
vacated  by  neglect  of  installation.     Died  1521,  Sept.  13. 

(267) 

1510,  Apr.  23.  Sir  THOMAS  HOWARD,  afterwards  earl  of  Surrey  and 
10th  duke  of  Norfolk.  Installed  Apr.  27.  In  place  of 
No.  231.  Degraded  1546-7.  Restored  to  the  Order  in  1553 
in  place  of  No.  330.  Died  1554,  Aug.  25.  (268) 

1510,  Apr.  23.  Sir  HENRY  MARNY,  afterwards  1st  lord  Marny. 
Installed  Apr.  27.  Died  1523,  May  24.  In  place  of 
No.  241.  (269) 

1510,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (WEST),  8th  lord  de  la  Warr.  Installed 
May  11.  Died  1525,  Oct.  11.  In  place  of  No.  263.  (270) 

1513,  Apr.  23.  GEORGE  (NEVILL),  5th  lord  Bergavenny.  Installed 
May  7.  Died  1535,  June  14.  In  place  of  No.  267.  (271) 

1513,  Apr.  23.  Sir  EDWARD  HOWARD.  Not  installed.  Slain  1513, 
Apr.  25.  In  place  of  No.  244.  (272) 

1513,  Apr.  23.     Sir  CHARLES  (BRANDON),  4th  duke  of  Suffolk.     In- 

stalled May  7.     Died  1545,  Aug.  14  or  24  or  21.     In  place 
of  No.  228.  (273) 

1514,  Apr.  23.     JULIAN  DE  MEDICIS,  duke  of  Nemours,  brother  of 

Pope  Leo  X.     Not  installed.     Died  1516-7,  Mar.  17.      In 
place  of  No.  258.  (274) 

1514,  Apr.  23.  Sir  EDWARD  STANLEY,  afterwards  1st  lord  Mont- 
eagle.  Installed  May  8.  Died  1523,  Apr.  6.  (P1524,  Apr. 
7).  In  place  of  No.  272.  (275) 

1518,  Apr.  24.  THOMAS  (DACRE),  3rd  lord  Dacre  of  Gillesland.  In- 
stalled May  16.  Died  1525,  Oct.  24.  In  place  of  No.  274. 

(276) 


K.G.  2i 

1518,  Apr.  24.  Sir  WILLIAM  SANDYS,  afterwards  1st  lord  Sandys  de 
Vyne.  Installed  May  16.  Died  1542.  In  place  of  No.  245. 

(277) 

1521,  Apr.   24.     HENRY   (COURTENAY),   20th   earl   of   Devon,   after- 

wards marquess  of  Exeter.  Installed  June  9.  Beheaded 
1538-9,  Jan.  9.  In  place  of  No.  248.  (278) 

1522,  Apr.  23.    FERDINAND,  archduke  of  Austria,  afterwards  emperor 

of  Germany.  Invested  at  Nuremberg  1523,  Dec.  8.  Installed 
by  proxy  1524,  July  17.  Died  1564,  July  25.  In  place  of 
No.  239.  (279) 

1522,  Apr.  23.     Sir  RICHARD  WINGFIELD.     Installed  May  11.     Died 

1525,  July  22.     In  place  of  No.  243.  (280) 

1523,  Apr.  23.      Sir  THOMAS  BOLEYN,  afterwards  earl  of  Wiltshire 

and  earl  of  Ormond.  Installed  Aug.  15.  Died  1538-9, 
March  13.  In  place  of  No.  261.  (281) 

1523,  July  13.     WALTER  (DEVEREUX),  9th  lord  Ferrers,  afterwards 

1st  viscount  Hereford.  Installed  Aug.  13.  Died  1558, 
Sept.  27  or  17.  In  place  of  No.  269.  (282) 

1524,  Apr.  23.     ARTHUR  (PLANTAGENET),  natural  son  of  king  Edward 

IV.,  6th  viscount  Lisle.  Installed  May  7.  Died  1541-2, 
March  3.  In  place  of  No.  260.  (283) 

1524,  Apr.  23.      EGBERT  (RADCLYFFE),  10th  lord  Fitzwalter,  after- 

wards 8th  earl  of  Sussex.  Installed  May  7.  Died  1542, 
Nov.  27.  In  place  of  No.  275.  (284) 

1525,  Apr.  23.     WILLIAM  (Frrz-ALAN),  23rd  earl  of  Arundel.      In- 

stalled June  25.  Died  1543-4,  Jan.  23  (?20V  In  place  of 
No.  222.  (285) 

1525,  Apr.  24.  THOMAS  (MANNERS),  13th  lord  Eos,  afterwards  2nd 
earl  of  Eutland.  Installed  June  25.  Died  1543,  Sept.  20. 
In  place  of  No.  252.  (286) 

1525,  June  7.  Sir  HENRY  FITZROY,  afterwards  duke  of  Eichmond 
and  Somerset,  natural  son  of  Henry  VIII.  Installed  June 
25.  Died  1536,  July  22.  In  place  of  No.  209.  (287) 

1525,  June  7.     EALPH  (NEVILL),  4th  earl  of  Westmorland.    Installed 

June  25.     Died  1549,  Apr.  24.     In  place  of  No.  262.      (288) 

1526,  Apr.  24.     WILLIAM  (BLOUNT),  4th  lord  Mountjoy.     Installed 

May  6.     Died  1534,  Nov.  8.     In  place  of  No.  280.          (289) 


22  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1526,  Apr.  24.  Sir  WILLIAM  FITZWJLLIAM,  afterwards  1st  earl  of 
Southampton.  Installed  May  6.  Died  1542,  Oct.  In 
place  of  No.  276.  (290) 

1526,  Apr.  24.     Sir  HENRY  GUILDFORD.      Installed  May  6.      Died 

between  1532,  May  18,  and  1532-3,  Feb.  10.  In  place  of 
No.  270.  (291) 

1527,  Oct.  21.     FRANCIS  I.,  king  of  France.     Invested  Nov.  10.     In- 

stalled by  proxy  1527-8,  Jan.  26.  Died  1547,  Mar.  31.  In 
place  of  No.  249.  (292) 

1527,  Oct.  21.  JOHN  (DE  YERE),  15th  earl  of  Oxford.  Installed 
1527-8,  Jan.  26.  Died  1539-40,  Mar.  21.  In  place  of 
No.  247.  (293) 

1531,  Apr.  23.     HENRY  (PERCY),  7th  earl  of  Northumberland.     In- 

stalled May  6.     Died  1537,  June  30.     In  place  of  No.  256. 

(294) 

1532,  Oct.  27.     ANNE  DE  MONTMORENCY,  comte  de  Beaumont,  due  de 

Montmorency.  Elected  and  invested  at  Calais :  installed 
by  proxy  1533,  May  18.  Died  1567,  Nov.  12.  In  place  of 
No.  266.  (295) 

1532,  Oct.  27.     PHILIP  DE  CHABOT,  comte  de  Neublanche.     Elected, 
etc.,  ut  supra.  Died  1543,  June  1.  In  place  of  No.  291.       (296) 

1534-5,  Jan.  20.  JAMES  Y.,  king  of  Scotland.  Invested  at  Edin- 
burgh Feb.  21.  Installed  by  proxy  1535,  Aug.  22.  Died 
1542,  Dec.  14.  In  place  of  No.  289.  (297) 

1536,  Apr.  23.     Sir  NICHOLAS  CAREW.    Installed  May  21.    Beheaded 

1538-9,  Mar.  3.     In  place  of  No.  271.  (298) 

1537,  Apr.  23.     HENRY  (CLIFFORD),  1st  earl  of  Cumberland.      In- 

stalled May  13.  Died  1542,  Sept.  (or  Apr.),  22.  In  place 
of  No.  265.  (299) 

1537,  Aug.  5.  THOMAS  (CROMWELL),  1st  lord  Cromwell,  afterwards 
16th  earl  of  Essex.  Installed  Aug.  26.  Executed  1540, 
July  28.  In  place  of  No.  294.  (300) 

1539,  Apr.  24.  JOHN  (RUSSELL),  lord  Russell,  afterwards  3rd  earl  of 
Bedford.  Installed  May  18.  Died  1554-5,  Mar.  14.  In 
place  of  No.  281.  (301) 

1539,  Apr.  24.  Sir  THOMAS  CHENEY.  Installed  May  18.  Died  1558, 
Dec.  15.  In  place  of  No.  278.  (302) 

1539,  Apr.  24.  Sir  WILLIAM  KINGSTON.  Installed  May  18.  Died 
1540,  May  13.  In  place  of  No.  298.  (303) 


K.G.  23 

1540,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (AuDLEY),lord  Audley  of  Walden.  Installed 
May  19.  Died  1544,  Apr.  30.  In  place  of  No.  251.  (304) 

1540,  Apr.  23.     Sir  ANTHONY  BROWNE.      Installed  May  19.      Died 

1548,  May  6.     In  place  of  No.  293.  (305) 

1540-1,  Jan.  9.  EDWARD  (SEYMOUR),  8th  earl  of  Hertford,  after- 
wards duke  of  Somerset.  Installed  1541,  May  22.  Beheaded 
1551-2,  Jan.  22.  In  place  of  No.  303.  (306) 

1541,  Apr.  23.     Sir  HENRY  HOWARD,  commonly  called  earl  of  Surrey, 

son  and  heir  apparent  of  Thomas,  10th  duke  of  Norfolk. 
Installed  May  22.  Executed  1546-7,  Jan.  21.  In  place  of 
No.  300.  (307) 

1541,  Apr.  23.  Sir  JOHN  GAGE.  Installed  May  22.  Died  1556, 
Apr.  18.  In  place  of  No.  234.  (308) 

1541,  Apr.  23.  Sir  ANTHONY  WINGFIELD.  Installed  May  22.  Died 
1552,  Aug.  20.  In  place  of  No.  277.  (309) 

1543,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  (DUDLEY),  7th  viscount  Lisle,  afterwards  earl 
of  Warwick  and  duke  of  Northumberland.  Installed  May  6. 
Beheaded  1553,  Aug.  22.  In  place  of  No.  283.  (310) 

1543,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  (PAULET),  lord  Saint  John,  afterwards  1st 
marquess  of  Winchester.  Installed  May  6.  Died  1571-2, 
March  10.  In  place  of  No.  299.  (311) 

1543,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  (PARR),  lord  Parr,  afterwards  earl  of  Essex 
and  1st  Marquess  of  Northampton.  Elected  in  place  of 
No.  290.  Installed  Apr.  27.  Degraded  and  attainted  in 
1553  :  restored  in  blood  Jan.  1558-9 :  re-elected  into  the 
Order  1559,  Apr.  24,  and  installed  June  3  in  place  of  No.  264. 
Died  1571,  Oct.  28.  (312) 

1543,  Dec.  24.     Sir  JOHN  WALLOP.     Installed  1544,  May  18.     Died 

1551,  July  7.     In  place  of  No.  284.  (313) 

1544,  Apr.  24.     HENRY  (Frrz-ALAN),  24th  earl  of  Arundel.    Installed 

May  18.     Died  1579-80,  Feb.  24  or  25.     In  place  of  No.  297. 

(314) 

1544,  Apr.  24.     Sir  ANTHONY  ST.  LEGER.     Installed  May  18.     Died 

1558-9,  Mar.  16.     In  place  of  No.  296.  (315) 

1545,  Apr.  23.    FRANCIS  (TALBOT),  8th  earl  of  Shrewsbury.    Installed 

May  17.     Died  1560,  Sept.  21.     In  place  of  No.  286.      (316) 

1545,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (WRIOTHESLEY),  lord  Wriothesley,  after- 
wards 2nd  earl  of  Southampton.  Installed  May  17.  Died 
1550,  July  30.  In  place  of  No.  285.  (317) 


24  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 


EDWARD   VI.,  the  eleventh  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1546-7,  Jan.  28. 

1546-7,  Feb.  17.  HENRY  (GREY),  6th  marquess  of  Dorset,  afterwards 
7th  duke  of  Suffolk.  Installed  May  23.  Beheaded  1553-4, 
Feb.  23.  In  place  of  No.  287.  (318) 

1546-7,  Feb.  17.  EDWARD  (STANLEY),  12th  earl  of  Derby.  Installed 
May  23.  Died  1572,  Oct.  24.  In  place  of  ]NTo.'  304.  (319) 

1546-7,  Feb.  17.  THOMAS  (SEYMOUR),  lord  Seymour  of  Sudeley. 
Installed  May  23.  Executed  1548-9,  Mar.  20.  In  place  of 
No.  273.  (320) 

1546-7,  Feb.  17.  Sir  WILLIAM  PAGET,  afterwards  1st  lord  Paget  de 
Beaudesert.  Installed  May  23.  In  place  of  No.  307. 
Degraded  1552,  Sept.  28.  Restored  1553,  Sept.  27,  in  place 
of  312.  Died  1563,  June  9.  (321) 

1549,  Apr.  24.  FRANCIS  (HASTINGS),  19th  earl  of  Huntingdon.  In- 
stalled Dec.  13.  Died  1561,  June  20.  In  place  of  No.  268. 

(322) 

1549,  Apr.  24.  GEORGE  (BROOKE),  9th  lord  Cobham.  Installed  Dec. 
13.  Died  1558,  Sept.  29.  In  place  of  No.  305.  (323) 

1549,  Dec.  1.  THOMAS  (WEST),  9th  lord  de  la  Warr.  Installed  Dec. 
13.  Died  1554,  Sept.  25.  In  place  of  No.  320.  (324) 

1549,  Dec.  1.  Sir  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  afterwards  20th  earl  of  Pem- 
broke. Installed  Dec.  13.  Died  1569-70,  Mar.  17.  In- 
place  of  No.  288.  (325) 

1551,  Apr.  24.  HENRY  II.,  king  of  France.  Invested  at  Chateau 
Brienne,  June  20.  Installed  by  proxy  Aug.  24.  Died  1559, 
July  10.  In  place  of  No.  292.  (326) 

1551,  Apr.  24.  EDWARD  (CLINTON),  9th  lord  Clinton,  afterwards 
13th  earl  of  Lincoln.  Installed  June  30.  Died  1584-5, 
Jan.  16.  In  place  of  No.  317.  (327) 

1551,  Sept.  28.      THOMAS  (DARCY),  1st  lord  Darcy  of  Chiche.      In- 

stalled Oct.  9.     Died  1558,  June  28  (or  Nov.  28).     In  place 
of  No.  313.  (328) 

1552,  Sept.  28.      HENRY  (NEVILL),  5th  earl  of  Westmorland.      In- 

stalled Dec.  16.     Died  1563,  Aug.,  or  1563-4,  Feb.  10.     In 
place  of  No.  306.  (329) 

1552,  Sept.  28.  Sir  ANDREW  DUDLEY.  Installed  Dec.  16.  Degraded 
and  attainted  1553,  Nov.  27.  In  place  of  No.  321.  (330) 


K.G.  25 


MARY   I.,  the  twelfth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1553,  July  6. 

1554,  Apr.  24.  PHILIP,  prince  of  Spain,  afterwards  Philip  II.  of 
Spain  and  King  of  England  by  courtesy.  Invested  with 
the  Garter  at  Southampton  July  21  and  with  the  mantle 
and  collar  at  Windsor  and  there  installed  as  joint  sovereign 
1554,  Aug.  3.  Died  1598,  Sept.  13.  In  place  of  No.  309. 

(331) 

1554,  Apr.  24.     HENRY  (RADCLYFFE),  Oth  earl  of  Sussex.     Installed 
Aug.  4.     Died  1556-7,  Feb.  17.     In  place  of  No.  310.      (332) 

1554,  Aug.  6.  EMANUEL  PHILIBERT,  duke  of  Savoy.  Elected  on  the 
accession  of  king  Philip  to  the  joint  sovereignty.  Invested 
in  camp  at  Auxy,  Nov.  6.  Installed  by  proxy  1554-5, 
Jan.  31.  Died  1580,  Aug.  30.  (333) 

1554,  Oct.  9.     WILLIAM  (HOWARD),  1st  lord  Howard  of  Effingham. 

Installed  1554-5,  Jan.  31.     Died  1572-3,  Jan.  11  or  21.    In 
place  of  No.  318.  (334) 

1555,  Apr.  23.     Sir  EDWARD  HASTINGS,  afterwards  lord  Hastings  of 

Loughborough.     Installed  May  25.     Died  1571-2,  Mar.  5 
(or  Feb.  28).     In  place  of  No.  268.  (335) 

1555,  Apr.  23.  ANTHONY  (BROWNE),  1st  viscount  Montagu.  Installed 
Oct.  17.  Died  1592,  Oct.  19.  In  place  of  No.  324.  (336) 

1555,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (EADCLYFFE),  3rd  earl  of  Sussex.  Installed 
1557-8,  Jan.  9.  Died  1583,  June  9.  In  place  of  No.  301. 

(337) 

1557,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  (GREY),  13th  lord  Grey  de  Wilton.  Installed 
by  proxy  1558,  Apr.  19,  being  then  a  prisoner  in  France. 
Died  1562,  Dec.  14.  In  place  of  No.  308.  (338) 

1557,  Apr.  23.  Sir  ROBERT  ROCHESTER.  Died  Nov.  28  following, 
without  installation.  In  place  of  No.  332.  (339) 


26  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

ELIZABETH,   the  thirteenth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1558,  Nov.  17. 

1559,  Apr.  24.  THOMAS  (HOWARD),  llth  duke  of  Norfolk.  Installed 
June  3.  Beheaded  1572,  June  2.  In  place  of  No.  282.  (340) 

1559,  Apr.  24.  HENRY  (MANNERS),  3rd  earl  of  Eutland.  Installed 
June  3.  Died  1563,  Sept.  17.  In  place  of  No.  323.  (341) 

1559,  Apr.  24.  Sir  EGBERT  DUDLEY,  afterwards  llth  earl  of  Leicester. 

Installed  June  3.     Died  1588,  Sept.  4.     In  place  of  No.  328. 

(342) 

1560,  June  10.     ADOLPHUS,  duke  of  Holstein.     Installed  by  proxy 

Dec.  15.     Died  1586,  Oct.  1.     In  place  of  No.  302.        (343) 

1561,  Apr.  22.     GEORGE  (TALBOT),  9th  earl  of  Shrewsbury.    Installed 

May  18.     Died  1590,  Nov.  18.     In  place  of  No.  315.      (344) 

1561,  Apr.  22.  HENRY  (CAREY),  1st  lord  Hunsdon.  Installed  May  18. 
Died  1596,  July  23.  In  place  of  No.  316.  (345) 

1563,  Apr.  22.  THOMAS  (PERCY),  8th  earl  of  Northumberland.  In- 
stalled May  23,  attainted  and  degraded  1569,  Nov.  27. 
Beheaded  1572,  Aug.  22.  In  place  of  No.  322.  (346) 

1563,  Apr.  22.     AMBROSE  (DUDLEY),  21st  earl  of  Warwick.     Invested 

at  Newhaven  in  France.     Installed  by  proxy  May  23.    Died 
1589-90,  Feb.  20  or  21.     In  place  of  No.  338.  (347) 

1564,  Apr.  23.     CHARLES  IX.,  king  of  France.     Installed  by  proxy 

1565-6,  Jan.  22.    Died  1574,  May  30.    In  place  of  No.  326. 

(348) 

1564,  Apr.  23.  FRANCIS  (RUSSELL),  4th  earl  of  Bedford.  Installed 
May  14.  Died  1585,  July  28.  In  place  of  No.  321.  (349) 

1564,  Apr.  23.  Sir  HENRY  SIDNEY.  Installed  May  14.  Died  1586, 
May  5.  In  place  of  No.  341.  (350) 

1567,  Apr.  23.  MAXIMILIAN  II.,  emperor  of  Germany.  Invested  at 
Vienna  1567-8,  Jan.  4.  Achievements  decreed  to  be  placed 
1571,  Apr.  24.  Died  1576,  Oct.  12.  In  place  of  No.  279. 

(351) 

1570,  Apr.  23.  HENRY  (HASTINGS),  20th  earl  of  Huntingdon.  In- 
stalled June  19.  Died  1595,  Dec.  14.  In  place  of  No.  329. 

(352) 

1570,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  (SOMERSET),  8th  earl  of  Worcester.  In- 
stalled June  19.  Died  1588-9,  Feb.  21.  In  place  of 
No.  295.  (353) 


K.G.  27 

1572,  Apr.  23.  FRANCIS,  due  de  Montmorency.  Installed  June  17. 
Died  1579,  May  6.  In  place  of  No.  346.  (354) 

1572,  Apr.  23.  WALTER  (DEVEREUX),  2nd  viscount  Hereford,  after- 
wards 18th  earl  of  Essex.  Installed  June  17.  Died  1576, 
Sept.  22.  In  place  of  No.  325.  (355) 

1572,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  (CECIL),  1st  lord  Burghley.  Installed 
June  17.  Died  1598,  Aug.  4.  In  place  of  No.  312.  (356) 

1572,  Apr.  23.  ARTHUR  (GREY),  14th  lord  Grey  de  Wilton.  Installed 
June  17.  Died  1593,  Oct.  14.  In  place  of  No.  335.  (357) 

1572,  Apr.  23.  EDMUND  (BRYDGES),  2nd  lord  Chandos  of  Sudeley. 
Installed  June  17.  Died  1573,  Sept.  11.  In  place  of 
No.  311.  (358) 

1574,  Apr.  24.  HENRY  (STANLEY),  13th  earl  of  Derby.  Installed 
May  20.  Died  1593,  Sept.  25.  In  place  of  No.  319.  (359) 

1574,  Apr.  24.     HENRY  (HERBERT),  21st  earl  of  Pembroke.    Installed 

May  20.    Died  1600-1,  Jan.  19.    In  place  of  No.  334.     (360) 

1575,  Apr.  23.     HENRY  III.,king  of  France  and  Poland.      Invested 

at  Paris  1585-6,  Feb.  18.     Died  1589,  Aug  1.     In  place  of 
No.  348.  (361) 

1575,  Apr.  23.  CHARLES  (HOWARD),  2nd  lord  Howard  of  Effingham, 
afterwards  10th  earl  of  Nottingham.  Installed  May  8. 
Died  1624,  Dec.  14.  In  place  of  No.  340.  (362) 

1578,  Apr.  24.  RODOLPHUS  II.,  emperor  of  Germany.  Election 
vacated  by  neglect  of  instalment.  In  place  of  No.  351.  (363) 


1578,  Apr.  24.  FREDERICK  II.,  King  of  Denmark.  Invested  1581, 
Aug.  14.  Installed  by  proxy  1581-2,  Jan.  8.  Died  1588, 
Apr.  4.  In  place  of  No.  358.  (364) 


1578-9,  Feb.  8.  JOHN  CASIMIR,  count  Palatine  of  the  Rhine,  duke 
of  Bavaria.  Invested  same  day.  Installed  by  proxy  1581-2, 
Jan.  8.  Died  1582-3,  Jan.  6.  In  place  of  No.  355.  (365) 

1584,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  (MANNERS),  4th  earl  of  Rutland.  Installed 
1585,  Apr.  15.  Died  1587,  Apr.  14.  In  place  of  No.  354. 

(366) 

1584,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  (BROOKE),  10th  lord  Cobham.  Installed 
1585,  Apr.  15.  Died  1596-7,  Mar.  6.  In  place  of  No.  314. 

(367) 


28  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1584,  Apr.  23.  HENRY  (Ls  SCROPE),  9th  lord  Scrope  of  Bolton. 
Installed  by  proxy  1885,  Apr.  15.  Died  1591,  May  10.  In 
place  of  No.  333.  (368) 

1588,  Apr.  23.  ROBERT  (DEVEREUX),  19th  earl  of  Essex.  Installed 
May  23.  Executed  1600-1,  Feb.  25.  In  place  of  No.  33T. 

(369) 

1588,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (BUTLER),  llth  earl  of  Ormonde.  Installed 
May  23.  Died  1614,  Nov.  22.  In  place  of  No.  32T.  (370) 

1588,  Apr.  23.     Sir  CHRISTOPHER  HATTON.    Installed  May  23.    Died 

1591,  Nov.  20.     In  place  of  No.  349.  (371) 

1589,  Apr.  22.     HENRY  (RADCLYFFE),  llth  earl  of  Sussex.     Installed 

Dec.  18.     Died  1593,  Dec.  14.     In  place  of  No.  350.      (372) 

1589,  Apr.  22.  THOMAS  (SACKVILLE),  1st  lord  Buckhurst,  afterwards 
4th  earl  of  Dorset.  Installed  Dec.  18.  Died  1608,  Apr.  19. 
In  place  of  No.  343.  (373) 


1590,  Apr.  24.  HENRY  IV.,  king  of  France.  Invested  1596,  Oct.  10. 
installed  by  proxy  1600,  Apr.  28.  Died  1610,  May  14.  In 
place  of  No.  361.  (374) 


1590,  Apr.  24.  JAMES  VI.,  king  of  Scotland,  afterwards  James  I.  of 
England.  Died  1625,  Mar.  27.  In  place  of  No.  366.  (375) 

1592,  Apr.  23.  GILBERT  (TALBOT),  10th  earl  of  Shrewsbury.  Installed 
June  19.  Died  1616,  May  8.  In  place  of  No.  353.  (376) 

1592,  Apr.  23.     GEORGE  (CLIFFORD),  3rd  earl  of  Cumberland.      In- 

stalled June  19.     Died  1605,  Oct.  30.     In  place  of  No.  364. 

(377) 

1593,  Apr.    23.      HENRY    (PERCY),    10th   earl   of    Northumberland. 
Installed  June  25.     Died  1632,  Nov.  5.     In  place  of  No.  342. 

(378) 

1593,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  (SOMERSET),  9th  earl  of  Worcester.  Installed 
June  25.  Died  1627-8,  Mar.  3.  In  place  of  No.  347.  (379) 

1593,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (BURGH),  5th  lord  Burgh.  Installed  June 
25.  Died  1597,  Oct.  14.  In  place  of  No.  344.  (380) 

1593,  Apr.  23.  EDMUND  (SHEFFIELD),  3rd  lord  Sheffield  of  Butter- 
wicke,  afterwards  1st  earl  of  Mulgrave.  Installed  June  25. 
Died  1646,  Oct.  6.  In  place  of  No.  368.  (381) 

1593,  Apr.  23.  Sir  FRANCIS  KNOLLYS.  Installed  June  25.  Died 
1595-6,  Mar.  22.  In  place  of  No.  371.  (382) 


K.G.  29 

1597,  Apr.  23.  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Wurtemberg.  Invested  at 
Stuttgart  1603,  Nov.  6.  Installed  by  proxy  1604,  Apr.  20. 
Died  160T-8,  Jan.  29.  In  place  of  No.  365.  (383) 

1597,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (HOWARD),  1st  lord  Howard,  afterwards  9th 
earl  of  Suffolk.  %  Installed  May  24.  Died  1626,  May  28. 
In  place  of  No.  359.  (384) 

1597,  Apr.  23.  GEORGE  (CAREY),  2nd  lord  Hunsdon.  Installed  May 
24.  Died  1603,  Sept.  9.  In  place  of  No.  372.  (385) 

1597,  Apr.  23.  CHARLES  (BLOUNT),  8th  lord  Mount  joy,  afterwards 
1st  earl  of  Devonshire.  Installed  May  24.  Died  1606, 
Apr.  3.  In  place  of  No.  357.  (386) 

1597,  Apr.  23.  Sir  HENRY  LEA.  Installed  May  24.  Died  1610-1, 
Feb.  12.  In  place  of  No.  336.  (387) 

1599,  Apr.  23.  EGBERT  (&ATCLIFFE),  12th  earl  of  Sussex.  Installed 
June  6.  Died  1629,  Sept.  22.  In  place  of  No.  352.  (388) 

1599,  Apr.  23.  HENRY  (BROOKE),  llth  lord  Cobham.  Installed  June 
6.  Degraded  1603-4,  Feb.  12.  Died  1618-9,  Jan.  24.  In 
place  of  No.  382.  (389) 

1599,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (SCROPE),  10th  lord  Scrope  de  Bolton.  In- 
stalled June  6.  Died  1609,  Sept.  3.  In  place  of  No.  345. 

(390) 

1601,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  (STANLEY),  15th  earl  of  Derby.  Installed 
May  26.  Died  1642^  Sept.  29.  In  place  of  No.  367.  (391) 

1601,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  (CECIL),  2nd  lord  Burghley,  afterwards  1st 
earl  of  Exeter.  Installed  May  26.  Died  1622-3,  Feb.  8. 
In  place  of  No.  380.  (392) 


JAMES   I.,  the  fourteenth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1602-3,  Mar.  24. 

1603,  June  14.  HENRY  FREDERICK  (STUART),  llth  duke  of  Rothesay, 
afterwards  prince  of  Wales.  Elected  upon  the  accession  of 
the  sovereign.  Installed  July  9.  Died  1612,  Nov.  6.  (393) 

1603,  June  14.  CHRISTIERN  IV.,  king  of  Denmark.  Installed  by 
proxy,  1605,  Sept.  8.  Died  1648-9,  Feb.  25.  In  place  of 
No.  363.  (394) 


30  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1603,  June  25.  LODOVICK  (STUART),  2nd  duke  of  Lennox,  afterwards 
2nd  duke  of  Richmond.  Installed  July  9.  Died  1623-4, 
Feb.  16.  In  place  of  No.  356.  (395) 

1603,  June  25.  HENRY  (WRIOTHESLEY),  4th  earl  of  Southampton. 
July  9.  Died  1624,  Nov.  10.  In  place  of  No.  331.  (396) 

1603,  June  25.  JOHN  (ERSKINE),  19th  earl  of  Mar.  Installed  July  9. 
Died  1634,  Dec.  14.  In  place  of  No.  360.  (397) 

1603,  June  25.  WILLIAM  (HERBERT),  22nd  earl  of  Pembroke.  In- 
stalled July  9.  Died  1630,  Apr.  10.  In  place  of  No.  369. 

(398) 

1605,  Apr.  24.  ULRIC,  duke  of  Holstein.  Installed  May  16.  Died 
1624,  Mar.  2T.  In  place  of  No.  385.  (399) 

1605,  Apr.  24.     HENRY  (HOWARD),  7th  earl  of  Northampton.      In- 

stalled May  16.     Died  1614,  June  15.     In  place  of  No.  389. 

(400) 

1606,  Apr.  24.     EGBERT  (CECIL),  14th  earl  of  Salisbury.     Installed 

May  20.     Died  1612,  May  24.     In  place  of  No.  377.      (401) 

1606,  Apr.  24.  THOMAS  (HOWARD),  3rd  viscount  Howard  of  Bindon. 
Installed  May  20.  Died  1610-11,  Mar.  1.  In  place  of 
No.  386.  (402) 

1608,  Apr.  23.  GEORGE  (HOME),  12th  earl  of  Dunbar.  Installed 
May  18.  Died  1611-12,  Jan.  29.  In  place  of  No.  383.  (403) 

1608,  Apr.  23.  PHILIP  (HERBERT),  earl  of  Montgomery,  afterwards 
23rd  earl  of  Pembroke.  Installed  May  18.  Died  1649-50, 
Jan.  23.  In  place  of  No.  373.  (404) 

1611,  Apr.  24.  CHARLES  (STUART),  7th  duke  of  York,  afterwards  king 
Charles  I.  Installed  May  13.  Died  1648-9,  Jan.  30.  In 
place  of  No.  374.  (405) 

1611,  April  24.  THOMAS  (HOWARD),  26th  earl  of  Arundel,  16th  earl 
of  Surrey,  afterwards  15th  earl  of  Norfolk.  Installed  May 
13.  Died  1646,  Oct.  4.  In  place  of  No.  390.  (406) 

1611,  Apr.  24.     ROBERT  (CARR),  1st  viscount  Rochester,  afterwards 

6th  earl  of  Somerset.     Installed  May  13.     Died  1645,  July. 
In  place  of  No.  402.  (407) 

1612,  Dec.  19.    FREDERICK  CASIMIR,  elector  and  count  palatine  of  the 

Rhine,   afterwards  king  of  Bohemia.      Installed   1612-13, 
Feb.  7.     Died  1632,  Nov.  19.     In  place  of  No.  387.      (408) 


K.G. 


1612,  Dec.  19.  MAURICE  DE  NASSAU,  prince  of  Orange.  Invested  at 
the  Hague,  1612-13,  Feb.  4.  Installed  by  proxy  Feb.  7. 
Died  1625,  Apr.  13.  In  place  of  No.  403.  (409) 

1615,  Apr.  24.  THOMAS  (ERSKINE),  1st  viscount  Fentoun,  afterwards 
1st  earl  of  Kellie.  Installed  May  22.  Died  1639,  June  12. 
In  place  of  No.  401.  (410) 

1615,  Apr.  24.     WILLIAM  (KNOLLYS),  lord  Knollys,  afterwards  1st 

earl  of  Banbury.     Installed  May  22.     Died  1632,  May  25. 
In  place  of  No.  393.  (411) 

1616,  Apr.  24.     FRANCIS  (MANNERS),  7th  earl  of  Rutland.     Installed 

July  7.     Died  1632,  Dec.  17.     In  place  of  No.  400.       (412) 

1616,  Apr.  24.  Sir  GEORGE  VILLIERS,  afterwards  4th  duke  of 
Buckingham.  Installed  July  7.  Died  1628,  Aug.  23.  In 
place  of  No.  370.  (413) 

1616,  May  26.  ROBERT  (SYDNEY),  8th  viscount  Lisle,  afterwards 
12th  earl  of  Leicester.  Installed  July  7.  Died  1626,  July  13. 
In  place  of  No.  376.  (414) 

1622-3,  Feb.  2.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  2nd  Marquess  of  Hamilton, 
afterwards  7th  earl  of  Cambridge.  Installed  1623,  Apr.  22. 
Died  1624-5,  Mar.  2.  In  place  of  No.  392.  (415) 

1624,  Apr.  22.  ESME  (STUART),  3rd  duke  of  Lennox.  Installed  same 
day.  Died  1624,  July  30.  In  place  of  No.  395.  (416) 

1624,  Dec.  31.  CHRISTIAN,  duke  of  Brunswick  Wolfenbuttel.  In- 
stalled by  proxy,  1625,  Dec.  13.  Died  1626,  June  6.  In 
place  of  No.  399.  (417) 

1624,  Dec.  31.  WILLIAM  (CECIL),  15th  earl  of  Salisbury.  Installed 
1625,  Dec.  13.  Died  1668,  Dec.  3.  In  place  of  No.  416. 

(418) 

1624,  Dec.  31.  JAMES  (HAY),  2nd  earl  of  Carlisle.  Installed  1625, 
Dec.  13.  Died  1636,  Apr.  25.  In  place  of  No.  396.  (419) 


CHARLES   I.,  the  fifteenth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1625,  March  27. 

1625,  May  15.  EDWARD  (SACKVILLE),  7th  earl  of  Dorset.  Upon  the 
succession  of  the  Sovereign.  Installed  by  proxy  Dec.  13. 
Died  1652,  July  17.  (420) 


32  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1625,  May  15.  HENRY  (RICH),  1st  earl  of  Holland.  Installed  Dec.  13. 
Died  1648-9,  Mar.  9.  In  place  of  No.  362.  (421) 

1625,  May  15.  THOMAS  (HOWARD),  1st  viscount  Andover,  afterwards 
2nd  earl  of  Berkshire.  Installed  Dec.  13.  Died  1669,  July 
16.  In  place  of  No.  415.  (422) 

1625,  July  4.  CLAUDE  DE  LORRAINE,  due  de  Chevreuse.  Installed  by 
proxy,  Dec.  13.  Died  1656-7,  Jan.  24.  In  place  of  No.  409. 

.(423) 

1627,  Apr.  24.  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS,  king  of  Sweden ;  commission  to 
invest  June  24 ;  acceptance  Oct.  6.  Installed  by  proxy  1628, 
Sept.  23.  Died  1632,  Nov.  6.  In  place  of  No.  384.  (424) 

1627,  Apr.  24.  HENRY  FREDERICK  DE  NASSAU,  prince  of  Orange. 
Invested  at  the  Hague  same  month.  Installed  by  proxy 
1628,  Sept.  23.  Died  1647,  May  14.  In  place  of  No.  417. 

(425) 

1627,  Apr.  24.     THEOPHILUS  (HOWARD),  10th  earl  of  Suffolk.      In- 

stalled 1628,  Sept.  24.      Died  1640,  June  3.      In  place  of 
No.  414.  (426) 

1628,  Sept.  25.      WILLIAM    (COMPTON),    8th   earl   of   Northampton. 

Installed  1629,  Apr.  21.     Died  1630,  June  24.     In  place  of 
No.  379.  (427) 

1630,  Apr.  18.  RICHARD  (WESTON),  1st  lord  Weston,  afterwards  1st 
earl  of  Portland.  Installed  1630,  Oct.  5.  Died  1634-5, 
Mar.  13.  In  place  of  No.  413.  (428) 

1630,  Apr.  18.  ROBERT  (BERTIE),  1st  earl  of  Lindsey.  Installed 
Oct.  5.  Died  1642,  Oct.  23.  In  place  of  No.  388.  (429) 

1630,  Apr.  18.  WILLIAM  (CECIL),  2nd  earl  of  Exeter.  Installed 
Oct.  5.  Died  1640,  July  6.  In  place  of  No.  398.  (430) 

1630,  Oct.  5.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  3rd  marquess,  afterwards  1st  duke 
of  Hamilton.  Beheaded  1648-9,  Mar.  9.  In  place  of 
No.  427.  (431) 

1633,  Apr.  18.  CHARLES  LEWIS,  count  palatine  of  the  Rhine,  duke  of 
Bavaria,  prince  elector,  nephew  of  king  Charles  I.  Invested 
by  special  commission  1633,  July  25,  at  Buckstal,  near 
Balduck  in  Brabant,  in  the  army  of  the  States  General. 
Installed  by  proxy  Nov.  6.  Died  1680,  Aug.  28.  In  place 
of  No.  411.  (432) 

1633,  Apr.  18.  JAMES  (STUART),  4th  duke  of  Lennox,  afterwards  duke 
of  Richmond.  Installed  Nov.  6.  Died  1655,  Mar.  30. 
In  place  of  No.  378.  (433) 


K.G.  33 

1633,  Nov.  T.  HENRY  (DANVERS),  earl  of  Danby.  Died  1643-4,  Jan. 
20.  In  place  of  No.  424.  (434) 

1633,  Nov.  7.  WILLIAM  (DOUGLAS),  8th  earl  of  Morton.  Installed 
1634,  Apr.  21.  Died  1648,  Aug.  7.  In  place  of  No.  408. 

(435) 

1635,  Apr.  23.  ALGERNON  (PERCY),  llth  earl  of  Northumberland. 
Installed  May  13.  Died  1668,  Oct.  13.  In  place  of  No.  412. 

(436) 

1638,  May  21.  CHARLES  STUART,  prince  of  Great  Britain,  afterwards 
Charles  II.  Died  1684-5,  Feb.  6.  In  place  of  No.  428.  (437) 

1640,  Oct.  THOMAS  (WENTWORTH),  1st  earl  of  Strafford.  Elected  at 
York.  Not  installed.  Executed  1641,  May  12.  In  place 
of  No.  419.  (438) 

1642,  Apr.  20.  JAMES  (STUART),  duke  of  York,  afterwards  James  II. 
Elected  and  invested  at  York ;  installation  dispensed  with  at 
Oxford  1644-5,  Mar.  2.  Died  1701,  Sept.  6.  In  place  of 
No.  426.  i  (439) 

1642,  Apr.  20.  RUPERT,  count  palatine  of  the  Rhine,  duke  of  Bavaria, 
afterwards  duke  of  Cumberland.  Elected  at  York.  Invested 
at  Nottingham  Aug.  following.  Installation  dispensed  with 
ut  supra.  Personally  installed  1663,  Apr.  22.  Died  1682, 
Nov.  29.  In  place  of  No.  430.  (440) 

1644-5,  Mar.  2.  WILLIAM  DE  NASSAU,  prince  of  Orange,  son-in-law 
to  Charles  I.  Elected  at  Oxford ;  ensigns  sent  to  him  Mar.  4. 
Died  1650,  Nov.  4.  In  place  of  No.  438.  (441) 

1644-5,  Mar.  2.  BERNARD  DE  NOGARET  DE  Foix,  due  d'Epernon, 
Captal  de  Buch.  Elected  at  Oxford;  ensigns  sent  to  him 
Mar.  4.  His  banner,  etc.,  placed  over  his  stall  by  a  warrant 
dated  1661,  Apr.  15.  Died  1660,  July  25.  In  place  of 
No.  391.  (442) 


CHARLES   II.,  the  sixteenth  Sovereign 
Succeeded  1648-9,  Jan.  30. 

1649,  Sept.  18.  MAURICE,  count  palatine  of  the  Rhine,  duke  of 
Bavaria  :  the  sovereign's  cousin.  Nominated  at  St.  Germain- 
en  Laye  ;  insignia  sent  to  him  then  in  Ireland  with  the  duke 
of  Ormonde  and  afterwards  delivered  to  him  at  Lisbon. 
Not  installed.  Lost  at  sea  about  1651.  In  place  of  the 
sovereign  on  his  accession.  (443) 

3 


34  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1649,  Sept.  18.  JAMES  (BUTLER),  1st  marquess,  afterwards  1st  duke 
of  Ormonde.  Nominated  ut  supra.  Installed  1661,  Apr  15 
Died  1688,  July  21.  In  place  of  No.  429.  (444) 

1649,  Sept.  19.  EDWARD,  count  palatine  of  the  Rhine,  duke  of 
Bavaria :  the  sovereign's  cousin.  Nominated  and  invested 
at  St.  Germain-en-Laye,  1649,  Sept.  19.  Installed  1661, 
Apr.  15.  Died  1662-3,  Mar.  10.  In  place  of  No.  434.  (445) 

1649,  Sept.  19.  GEORGE  (VILLIERS),  2nd  duke  of  Buckingham. 
Nominated,  invested  and  installed  ut  supra.  Died  1687, 
Apr.  16.  In  place  of  No.  410.  (446) 

1649-50,  Jan.  13.  WILLIAM  (SEYMOUR),  1st  marquess  of  Hertford, 
afterwards  7th  duke  of  Somerset.  Nominated  at  Jersey, 
1649-50,  Jan.  13.  Invested  at  Canterbury  1660,  May  27; 
not  installed.  Died  1660,  Oct.  24.  In  place  of  No  407 

(447) 

1649-50,  Jan.  13.  THOMAS  (WRIOTHESLEY),  5th  earl  of  Southampton; 
nominated  and  invested  ut  supra.  Installed  1661,  Apr.  15. 
Died  1667,  May  16.  In  place  of  No.  406.  (448) 

1649-50,  Jan.  12.  WILLIAM  (HAMILTON),  2nd  duke  of  Hamilton. 
Elected  at  Jersey.  Riband  and  George  sent  to  him  in 
Holland;  not  installed.  Died  1651,  Sept.  12.  In  place  of 
No.  381.  (449) 

1649-50,  Jan.  12.  WILLIAM  (CAVENDISH),  1st  marquess,  afterwards 
1st  duke  of  Newcastle.  Elected  ut  supra.  Riband  and 
George  sent  to  him  in  Flanders.  Installed  1661,  Apr.  15. 
Died  1676,  Dec.  25.  In  place  of  No.  425.  (450) 

1649-50,  Jan.  12.  JAMES  (GRAHAM),  1st  marquess  of  Montrose. 
Elected  ut  supra.  Insigna  sent  to  him  in  Norway;  not 
installed.  Executed  1650,  May  21.  In  place  of  No.  435. 

(451) 

1649-50,  Jan.  12.  JAMES  (STANLEY),  16th  earl  of  Derby.  Elected 
ut  supra.  Riband  and  George  sent  to  him  in  the  Isle  of 
Man;  not  installed.  Beheaded  1651,  Oct.  15.  In  place  of 
No.  394.  (452) 

1652-3,  Jan.  GEORGE  (DIGBY),  2nd  earl  of  Bristol.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  Paris.  Installed  1661,  Apr.  15.  Died 
1676-7,  Mar.  20.  In  place  of  No.  421.  (453) 

1653,  Apr.  4.  HENRY  (STUART),  duke  of  Gloucester,  brother  of  the 
sovereign.  Nominated  by  the  sovereign's  letter  dated 
Palais  Royal,  Paris,  1653,  Apr.  4.  Invested  at  the  Hague 
by  Garter  King  of  Arms  Apr.  14 ;  not  installed.  Died  1660, 
Sept.  13.  In  place  of  No.  431.  (454) 


K.G.  35 

1653,  Apr.  4.  HENRY  CHARLES  DE  LA  TREMOUILLE,  prince  of  Tarent. 
Nominated  and  invested  ut  supra.  Installed  by  dispensa- 
tion 1661,  Apr.  10.  Died  16T2,  Sept.  14.  In  place  of 
No.  404.  (455) 

1653,  Apr.  25.  WILLIAM  HENRY  DE  NASSAU,  prince  of  Orange,  after- 
wards king  William  III.  Nominated  by  the  sovereign's 
letter  dated  Paris,  1653,  Apr.  25.  Invested  at  the  Hague 
by  Garter  May  4.  Installed  by  dispensation  1661,  Apr.  10. 
Died  1702,  Mar.  8.  In  place  of  No.  451.  (456) 

1653-4,  Jan.  23.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  margrave  of  Brandenburg, 
prince  elector.  Nominated  by  the  sovereign's  letter  dated 
Paris,  1653-4,  Jan.  23.  Invested  at  Berlin  by  Garter  Mar. 
31.  Installed  by  dispensation  1661,  Apr.  10.  Died  1688, 
Apr.  29.  In  place  of  No.  441.  (457) 

1657-8,  Feb.  26.  JOHN  GASPAR  FERDINAND  DE  MARCHIN,  comte  de 
Graville.  fleeted  and  invested  by  the  sovereign  at 
Antwerp  1657-8,  Feb.  26.  Installed  by  dispensation  1661, 
Apr.  10.  Died  1672-3,  Mar.  9.  In  place  of  No.  443.  (458) 

1660,  May  26.  Sir  GEORGE  MONCK,  afterwards  duke  of  Albemarle. 
Elected  and  invested  at  Canterbury.  Installed  1661,  Apr. 
15.  Died  1669-70,  Jan.  3.  In  place  of  No.  449.  (459) 

1660,  May  26.  Sir  EDWARD  (MONTAGU),  1st  earl  of  Sandwich. 
Invested  May  27.  Installed  1661,  Apr.  15.  Died  1672, 
May  28.  In  place  of  No.  452.  (460) 

1660,  May  31.     AUBREY  (DE  YERE),  20th  earl  of  Oxford.     Installed 

1661,  Apr.  15.     Died  1702-3,  Mar.  12.     In  place  of  No.  420. 

(461) 

1661,  Apr.  1.     CHARLES  (STUART),  5th  duke  of  Richmond,  duke  of 

Lennox.     Installed  Apr.  15.     Died  1672,  Dec.  12.     In  place 
of  No.  397.  (462) 

1661,  Apr.  1.  MONTAGU  (BERTIE),  2nd  earl  of  Lindsey.  Installed 
Apr.  15.  Died  1666,  July  25.  In  place  of  No.  433.  (463) 

1661,  Apr.  1.  EDWARD  (MONTAGU),  2nd  earl  of  Manchester.  In- 
stalled Apr.  15.  Died  1671,  May  5.  In  place  of  No.  423. 

(465) 

1661,  Apr.  1.  WILLIAM  (WENTWORTII),  2nd  earl  of  Strafford.  In- 
stalled Apr.  15.  Died  1695,  Oct.  16.  In  place  of  No.  442. 

(465) 


36  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1662,  Nov.  6.     CHRISTIERN,   prince   royal   of   Denmark,   afterwards 

Christiern  V..,  king  of  Denmark.  Installed  by  proxy  1663, 
Apr.  22.  Died  1699,  Aug.  25.  In  place  of  No.  447.  (466) 

1663,  Mar.  28.     JAMES  (FITZROY  afterwards  SCOTT),  duke  of  Mon- 

mouth,  afterwards  duke  of  Buccleuch.  Installed  Apr.  22. 
Degraded  1685,  June  18.  Executed  1685,  July  15.  In 
place  of  No.  445.  (467) 

1666,  Dec.  3.  JAMES  (STUART),  duke  of  Cambridge,  the  sovereign's 
nephew.  Not  installed.  Died  1667,  June  20.  In  place  of 
No.  463.  (468) 

1668,  June  19.  CHARLES  XI.,  king  of  Sweden.  Invested  at  Stock- 
holm July  29.  Installed  by  proxy  1671,  May  28.  Died 
1697,  Apr.  15.  In  place  of  No.  468.  (469) 

1668,  June  19.  JOHN  GEORGE  II.,  duke  of  Saxony.  Invested  at 
Dresden  1669,  Apr.  13.  Installed  ut  supra.  Died  1680, 
Aug.  22.  In  place  of  No.  448.  (470) 

1669-70,  Feb.  4.  CHRISTOPHER  (MONCK),  4th  duke  of  Albemarle. 
Installed  1671,  May  28.  Died  1688,  Oct.  6.  In  place  of 
No.  436.  (471) 

1672,  Apr.  18.  JOHN  (MAITLAND),  2nd  earl,  afterwards  duke  of 
Lauderdale.  Installed  by  proxy  June  3.  Died  1682,  Aug.  24. 
In  place  of  No.  418.  (472) 

1672,  May  29.  HENRY  (SOMERSET),  3rd  marquess  of  Worcester, 
afterwards  1st  duke  of  Beaufort;  installed  June  3.  Died 
1699-1700,  Jan.  21.  In  place  of  No.  459.  (473) 

1672,  May  29.  HENRY  (JERMYN),  3rd  earl  of  St.  Albans.  Installed 
June  3.  Died  1683-4,  Jan.  2.  In  place  of  No.  422.  (474) 

1672,  May  29.  WILLIAM  (RUSSELL),  7th  earl,  afterwards  4th  duke  of 
Bedford.  Installed  June  3.  Died  1700,  Sept.  7.  In  place 
of  No.  464.  (475) 

1672,  June  15.  HENRY  (BENNET),  1st  earl  of  Arlington.  Installed 
by  proxy,  June  22.  Died  1685,  July  28.  In  place  of 
No.  460.  (476) 

1672,  Sept.  30.  Sir  THOMAS  BUTLER,  commonly  called  earl  of  Ossory. 
Installed  Oct.  25.  Died  1680,  July  30.  In  place  of 
No.  455.  (477) 


K.G.  37 

1672-3,  Jan.  25.  Sir  CHARLES  FITZROY,  commonly  called  earl  of 
Southampton,  afterwards  1st  duke  of  Southampton  and 
duke  of  Cleveland.  Natural  son  of  the  sovereign.  Installed 
1673,  Apr.  1.  Died  1730,  Sept.  9.  In  place  of  No.  462  (478) 

1674,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  (SHEFFIELD),  3rd  earl  of  Mulgrave,  afterwards 
duke  of  Buckingham  and  of  Normandy.  Installed  May  28. 
Died  1720-1,  Feb.  24.  In  place  of  No.  458.  (479) 

1676-7,  Feb.  17.  HENRY  (CAVENDISH),  2nd  duke  of  Newcastle.  In- 
stalled Apr.  19.  Died  1691,  July  26.  In  place  of  No.  450. 

(480) 

1676-7,  Mar.  24.  THOMAS  (OSBORNE),  2nd  earl  of  Danby,  afterwards 
1st  duke  of  Leeds.  Installed  Apr.  19.  Died  1712,  July  26. 
In  place  of  No.  453.  (481) 

1680,  Aug.  31.  HENRY  (Fixz-EoY),  1st  duke  of  Graiton.  Natural 
son  of  the  sovereign.  Installed  by  proxy  Sept.  30.  Died 
1690,  Oct.  9.  In  place  of  Charles  XI.  of  Sweden,  translated 
to  the  prince's  stall.  (482) 

1680,  Aug.  31.  JAMES  (CECIL),  16th  earl  of  Salisbury.  Installed 
Sept.  30.  Died  1683,  June.  In  place  of  No.  477.  (483) 

1680,  Sept.  15.     CHARLES  II.,  count  Palatine  of  the  Ehine,  duke  of 

Bavaria,  great  grandson  of  James  I.     Installed  by  proxy 
1680-1,  Jan.  22.    Died  1685,  May  26.    In  place  of  No.  432. 

(484) 

1681,  Apr.  7.     CHARLES  (LENNOX),  6th  duke  of  Richmond,  duke  of 

Lennox.     Natural  son  of  the  sovereign.     Installed  Apr.  20. 
Died  1723,  May  27.     In  place  of  No.  470.  (485) 

1682,  Sept.  25.     WILLIAM  (DOUGLAS-HAMILTON),  3rd  duke  of  Hamil- 

ton.    Invested   Nov.   4.      Installed   Nov.   21.      Died    1694, 
Apr.  18.     In  place  of  No.  472.  (486) 

1683-4,  Jan.  1.  GEORGE,  prince  of  Denmark,  afterwards  duke  of 
Cumberland,  brother  to  Christiern  V.,  king  of  Denmark  and 
consort  to  the  princess  Anne,  afterwards  Queen  of  England. 
Installed  1684,  Apr.  8.  Died  1708,  Oct.  28.  In  place  of 
No.  440.  (487) 

1683-4,  Jan.  10.  CHARLES  (SEYMOUR),  llth  duke  of  Somerset.  In- 
stalled 1684,  Apr.  8.  Died  1748,  Dec.  2.  In  place  of 
No.  483.  (488) 

1683-4,  Jan.  10.  GEORGE  (Frrz-RoY),  2nd  duke  of  Northumberland, 
natural  son  of  the  sovereign.  Installed  1684,  Apr.  8.  Died 
1716,  July  3  (?  June  28).  In  place  of  No.  474.  (489) 


38  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

JAMES    II.,  the  seventeenth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1684-5,  Feb.  6. 

1685,  May  6.  HENRY  (HOWARD),  14th  duke  of  Norfolk.  Installed 
July  22.  Died  1701,  Apr.  2.  In  place  of  the  Sovereign  on 
the  latter' s  accession.  (490) 

1685,  June  18.  HENRY  (MORDAUNT),  2nd  earl  of  Peterborough. 
Installed  July  22.  Died  169T,  June  19.  In  place  of 
No.  484.  (491) 

1685,  June  29.  LAWRENCE  (HYDE),  4th  earl  of  Rochester.  Installed 
July  22.  Died  1711,  May  2.  In  place  of  No.  467.  (492) 

1685,  July  30.  LEWIS  (DE  DTJRAS),  2nd  earl  of  Feversham.  Installed 
Aug.  25.  Died  1709,  Apr.  19.  In  place  of  No.  476.  (493) 

1687,  Apr.  26.    EGBERT  (SPENCER),  3rd  earl  of  Sunderland.    Installed 

May  23.     Died  1702,  Sept.  28.     In  place  of  No.  446.      (494) 

1688,  Sept.  28.     JAMES  (Fixz  JAMES),  duke  of  Berwick,  natural  son  of 

the  sovereign.      Not  installed.      Slain  1734,  June  12.      In 
place  of  No.  457.  (495) 

*1688,  Sept.  28.  JAMES  (BUTLER),  2nd  duke  of  Ormonde.  Installed 
1689,  Apr.  5.  Degraded  1716,  July  12.  Died  1745,  Nov. 
5-16.  In  place  of  No.  444.  (496) 


WILLIAM  and  MAEY,  the  eighteenth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1688-9,  Feb.  13. 

1689,  Apr.  3.  FREDERICK  ARMAND  DE  SCHONBERG  OR  SCHOMBERG, 
1st  duke  of  Schomberg.  Installed  May  14.  Died  1690, 
July  1.  In  place  of  William,  prince  of  Orange,  on  the 
latter's  accession  as  sovereign.  (497) 

#  It  may  be  of  interest  to  append  here  a  note  of  the  Jacobite  nominations  of  Knights  of  the  Garter,  as 
made  by  the  Stuarts  when  in  exile.  These  nominations  of  course  bear  no  authority.  I  am  indebted  to  the 
courtesy  of  the  most  Honourable  the  Marquis  de  Ruvigny  for  the  permission  to  reprint  these  names  from 
' '  the  Jacobite  Peerage,"  p,  193.  The  titles  of  the  persons  named  are  Jacobite  dignities,  with  the  exception  of 
the  Hamilton  and  Wharton  titles,  and  are  equally  without  authority. 

1692,  Apr.  19.    JAMES  ('STUART),  prince  of  Wales, duke  of  Cornwall  and  Rothesay. 

1692,  Apr.  19.    WILLIAM  (HERBERT),  1st  duke  of  Powis. 

1692,  Apr.  19.     JOHN  (DRUMMOND),  1st  duke  of  Melfort. 

1692,  Apr.  19.    FRANCIS  NOMPAR  (DE  CAUMONT).  1st  duke  of  Lauzan. 

1706,  June  21.    JAMES  (DRUMMOND),  1st  duke  of  Perth, 

[1714,       ?          PIERS  (BUTLER),  1st  earl  of  Newcastle.] 

1716,  Apr.  8.      JOHN  ERSKINE,  1st  duke  of  Mar. 

1723,  July  30.    JAMES  (DOUGLAS-HAMILTON),  5th  duke  of  Hamilton  and  2nd  duke  of  Brandon,  K.  T. 

1726,  Mar.  5.     PHILIP  (WHARTON),  1st  duke  of  Wharton  and  Northumberland. 

1727,  Apr.    3.    JAMES  (FITZJAMES),  duke  of  Liria  [Spain],  earl  of  Tynmouth. 
1742,        ?  CHARLES,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  Rothesay. 
1747.                   DANIEL  (O'BRIEN),  1st  earl  of  Lismore. 


K.G.  39 

1689,  Apr.  3.     WILLIAM  (CAVENDISH),  5th  earl  afterwards  1st  duke 

of  Devonshire.  Installed  May  14.  Died  1T07,  Aug.  18. 
In  place  of  No.  471.  (498) 

1689-90,  Jan.  1.  FREDERICK  III.,  Margrave  of  Brandenburg,  after- 
wards Frederick  I.,  king  of  Prussia.  Invested  at  Berlin 
1690,  June  6.  Installed  by  proxy  1694,  June  5.  Died 
1713-4,  Feb.  25.  Elected  to  the  stall  of  his  late  father, 
No.  457,  in  place  of  the  duke  of  Berwick,  No.  495,  whose 
election  was  declared  void  1689-90,  Jan.  1.  (499) 

1690,  Dec.   30.      GEORGE  WILLIAM,   duke   of   Brunswick-Luneburg, 

afterwards  duke  of  Zelle.  Invested  at  the  Hague,  1691, 
Apr.  8.  Installed  by  proxy  1694,  June  5.  Died  1705, 
Aug.  28.  In  place  of  No.  497.  (500) 

1691-2,  Feb.  2.  JOHN  GEORGE  IV.,  duke  of  Saxony.  Invested  at 
Dresden  1692-3,  Jan.  26;  not  installed.  Died  1694.  In 

place  of  No.  482.  (501) 

. 

1691-2,  Feb.  2.  CHARLES  (SACKVILLE),  9th  earl  of  Dorset,  earl  of 
Middlesex,  etc.  Installed  Feb.  24.  Died  1705-6,  Jan.  29. 
In  place  of  No.  480.  (502) 

1694,  Apr.  25.  CHARLES  (TALBOT),  15th  earl,  afterwards  1st  duke  of 
Shrewsbury.  Installed  June  5.  Died  1717-8,  Feb.  1.  In 
place  of  No.  486.  (503) 

1695-6,  Jan.  6.  WILLIAM,  commonly  called  duke  of  Gloucester,  son 
of  the  princess  Anne  by  prince  George  of  Denmark.  In- 
stalled July  24.  Died  1700,  July  30.  In  place  of  No.  465. 

(504) 

1696-7,  Feb.  19.  WILLIAM  (BENTINCK),  5th  earl  of  Portland.  In- 
stalled Mar.  15.  Died  1709,  Nov.  23.  In  place  of  No.  501. 

(505) 

1698,  May  30.  JOHN  (HOLLES),  3rd  duke  of  Newcastle.  Installed 
July  7.  Died  1711,  July  15.  In  place  of  No.  469.  (506) 

1700,  May  14.  THOMAS  (HERBERT),  27th  earl  of  Pembroke,  earl  of 
Montgomery.  Installed  June  5.  Died  1732-3,  Jan.  22. 
In  place  of  No.  491.  (507) 

1700,  May  14.  ARNOLD  JOOST  (VAN  KEPPEL),  13th  earl  of  Albe- 
marle.  Installed  June  5.  Died  1718,  May  30.  In  place  of 
No.  466.  (508) 


40  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1701,  June  18.  GEORGE  LEWIS,  duke  of  Brunswick-Liineburg,  after- 
wards George  I.,  of  England.  Invested  at  Hanover,  1701, 
Aug.  23  and  24.  Installed  by  proxy,  1702-3,  Mar.  13.  In 
place  of  No.  473.  (509) 

1701,  June  18.  JAMES  (DOUGLAS),  2nd  duke  of  Queensberry.  Invested 
July  10.  Died  1711,  July  6.  In  place  of  No.  504.  (510) 


ANNE,  the  nineteenth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1701-2,  Mar.  8. 

1701-2,  Mar.  14.  WRIOTHESLEY  (RUSSELL),  5th  duke  of  Bedford. 
Installed  1702-3,  Mar.  13.  Died  1711,  May  26.  In  place 

of  No.  475.  (511) 

1701-2,  Mar.  14.  JOHN  (CHURCHILL),  5th  earl,  afterwards  1st  duke  of 
Marlborough.  Installed  1702-3,  Mar.  13.  Died  1722,  June 
16.  In  place  of  No.  490.  (512) 

1703,  Aug.  12.    MEINHARDT  (DE  SCHONBERG  OR  SCHOMBERG),  3rd  duke 

of  Schomberg.     Installed  Sept.  2.     Died  1719,  July  5.     In 
place  of  No.  494.  (513) 

1704,  July  6.     SIDNEY  (GODOLPHIN),  1st  lord,  afterwards  1st  earl  of 

Godolphin.     Installed  Dec.  13.     Died  1712,  Sept.  15.     In 
place  of  No.  461.  (514) 

1706,  Apr.  4.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  electoral  prince  of  Brunswick- 
Liineburg,  afterwards  George  II.  of  England.  Invested  at 
Hanover,  June  13.  Installed  by  proxy,  1710,  Dec.  22.  Died 
1760,  Oct.  25.  In  place  of  No.  500.  *  (515) 

1709-10,  Mar.  22.     WILLIAM  (CAVENDISH),  2nd  duke  of  Devonshire. 

Installed  Dec.  22.  Died  1729,  June  4.  In  place  of  No.  502. 

(516) 
1709-10,  Mar.  22.  JOHN  (CAMPBELL),  2nd  duke  of  Argyll.  Installed 

Dec.  22.     Died  1743,  Oct.  4.     In  place  of  No.  498.        (517) 

1712,  Oct.  25.  HENRY  (SOMERSET),  2nd  duke  of  Beaufort.  Installed 
1713,  Aug.  4.  Died  1714,  May  24.  In  place  of  No.  487. 

(518) 

1712,  Oct.  25.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  4th  duke  of  Hamilton.  Not  in- 
stalled. Died  1712,  Nov.  15.  In  place  of  No.  493.  (519) 

1712,  Oct.  25.  HENRY  (GREY),  1st  duke  of  Kent.  Installed  1713, 
Aug.  4.  Died  1740,  June  5.  In  place  of  No.  505.  (520) 


K.G.  4i 

1712,  Oct.  25.     JOHN  (PouLETT),lst  earl  Poulett.      Installed  1713, 
Aug.  4.     Died  1743,  May  28.     In  place  of  No.  492.         (521) 

1712,  Oct.  25.     ROBERT  (HARLEY),  21st  earl  of  Oxford.      Installed 
1713,  Aug.  4.     Died  1724,  May  21.     In  place  of  No.  511. 

(522) 

1712,  Oct.  25.     THOMAS  (WENTWOUTH),  3rd  earl  of  Strafford.     In- 

stalled by  proxy  1713,  Aug.  4.      Died  1739,  Nov.  15.      In 
place  of  No.  510.  (523) 

1713,  Aug.    4.      CHARLES    (MORDAUNT),   3rd   earl   of   Peterborough. 

Installed  Aug.  4.     Died  1735,  Oct.  25.     In  place  of  No.  506. 

(524) 


GEORGE   I.,  the  twentieth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1714,  Aug.  1. 

1714,  Oct.  16.  CHARLES  (POWLETT),  2nd  duke  of  Bolton.  Installed 
Dec.  9.  Pied  1721-2,  Jan.  21.  In  place  of  No.  509  on  the 
latter's  accession  as  sovereign.  (525) 

1714,  Oct.  16.  JOHN  (MANNERS),  2nd  duke  of  Rutland.  Installed 
Dec.  9.  Died  1720-1,  Feb.  22.  In  place  of  No.  481.  (526) 

1714,  Oct.  16.  LIONEL  CRANFIELD  (SACKVILLE),  10th  earl,  afterwards 
1st  duke  of  Dorset.  Installed  Dec.  9.  Died  1765,  Oct.  10. 
In  place  of  No.  514.  (527) 

1714,  Oct.  16.  CHARLES  (MONTAGUE),  1st  earl  of  Halifax.  Installed 
Dec.  9.  Died  1715',  May  19.  In  place  of  No.  519.  (528) 

1717,  July  3.  FREDERICK  LEWIS,  prince  of  Brunswick-Luneburg, 
afterwards  prince  of  Wales,  grandson  of  the  sovereign. 
Invested  at  Hanover  Dec.  24.  Installed  by  proxy  1718, 
Apr.  30.  Died  1750-1,  Mar.  20.  In  place  of  No.  499.  (529) 

1717,  July  3.     ERNEST  AUGUSTUS,  prince  of  Brunswick-Luneburg, 

afterwards  duke  of  York  and  Albany,  brother  of  the 
sovereign.  Invested  at  Hanover  Dec.  24.  Installed  by 
proxy  1718,  Apr.  30.  Died  1728,  Aug.  14.  In  place  of 
No.  518.  (530) 

1718,  Mar.  31.      CHARLES    (BEAUCLERK),    1st   duke   of    St.   Albans, 

natural  son  of  Charles  II.  Installed  Apr.  30.  Died  1726, 
May  10.  In  place  of  No.  528.  (531) 

1718,  Mar.  31.  JOHN  (MONTAGU),  2nd  duke  of  Montagu.  Installed 
Apr.  30.  Died  1749,  July  16.  In  place  of  No.  489.  (532) 


42  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1718,  Mar.  31.  THOMAS  (PELHAM-HOLLES),  4th  duke  of  Newcastle. 
Installed  Apr.  30.  Died  1768,'  Nov.  17.  In  place  of 
No.  496.  (533) 

1718,  Mar.  31.     JAMES  (BERKELEY),  3rd  earl  of  Berkeley.     Installed 

Apr.    30.      Died    1736,    Aug.    (or    Sept.    2).      In    place    of 
No.  503.  (534) 

1719,  Apr.  29.     EVELYN  (PIERREPONT),  1st  duke  of  Kingston.      In- 

stalled   June    23.      Died    1725-6,    Mar.    5.      In    place    of 
No.  508.  (535) 

1719,  Nov.  21.  CHARLES  (SPENCER),  4th  earl  of  Sunderland.  In- 
stalled 1720,  May  24.  Died  1722,  Apr.  19.  In  place  of 
No.  513.  (536) 

1721,  Mar.  27.  CHARLES  (Frrz-KoY),  2nd  duke  of  Grafton.  Installed 
Apr.  25.  Died  1757,  May  6.  In  place  of  No.  479.  (537) 

1721,  Mar.  27.     HENRY  (CLINTON),  19th  earl  of  Lincoln.     Installed 

Apr.  25.     Died  1728,  Sept.  7.     In  place  of  No.  526.        (538) 

1722,  Oct.  10.     CHARLES  (PAWLET  or  POWLETT),  3rd  duke  of  Bolton. 

Installed    Nov.    13.      Died   1754,   Aug.   26.      In   place    of 
No.  525.  (539) 

1722,  Oct.  10.  JOHN  (MANNERS),  3rd  duke  of  Eutland.  Installed 
Nov.  13.  Died  1779,  May  29.  In  place  of  No.  536.  (540) 

1722,  Oct.  10.  JOHN  (KER),  1st  duke  of  Roxburghe.  Installed 
Nov.  13.  Died  1740-1,  Feb.  24.  In  place  of  No.  512.  (541) 

1724,  July  9.  RICHARD  (LUMLEY),  2nd  earl  of  Scarborough.  In- 
stalled July  28.  Died  1739-40,  Jan.  29.  In  place  of 

No.  485.  (542) 

1724,  July  9.  CHARLES  (TOWNSHEND),  2nd  viscount  Townshend  of 
Raynham.  Installed  July  28.  Died  1738,  June  21.  In 
place  of  No.  522.  (543) 

1726,  May  26.  CHARLES  (LENNOX),  7th  duke  of  Richmond.  Installed 
June  16.  Died  1750,  Aug.  8.  In  place  of  No.  535.  (544) 

1726,  May  26.  Sir  ROBERT  WALPOLE,  afterwards  1st  earl  of  Orford. 
Installed  June  16.  Died  1744-5,  Mar.  18.  In  place  of 
No.  531.  (545) 


K.G.  43 


GEOEGE   II.,  the  twenty-first  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1727,  June  11. 

1730,  May  18.  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  prince  of  Brunswick-Liineburg, 
afterwards  duke  of  Cumberland,  second  son  of  the  sovereign. 
Installed  June  18,  in  succession  to  the  sovereign  on  the 
latter's  accession.  Died  1765,  Oct.  31.  (546) 

1730,  May  18.  PHILIP  DORMER  (STANHOPE),  5th  earl  of  Chesterfield, 
Installed  June  18.  Died  1773,  Mar.  24.  In  place  of  No.  530. 

(547) 

1730,  May  18.  RICHARD  (BOYLE),  3rd  earl  of  Burlington,  earl  of 
Cork.  Installed  June  18.  Died  1753,  Dec.  3.  In  place  of 
No.  538.  (548) 

1733,  June  12.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  HENRY  FRISO  DE  NASSAU,  prince 
of  Orange,  ^son-in-law  of  the  sovereign.  Invested  at  the 
Hague,  July  22  and  25.  Installed  by  proxy  Aug.  22.  Died 
1751,  Oct.  11.  In  place  of  No.  516.  (549) 

1733,  June  12.  WILLIAM  (CAVENDISH),  3rd  duke  of  Devonshire. 
Installed  Aug.  22.  Died  1755,  Dec.  5.  In  place  of  No.  478. 

(550) 

1733,  June  12.  SPENCER  (COMPTON),  earl  of  Wilmington.  Installed 
Aug.  22.  Died  1743,  July  2.  In  place  of  No.  507.  (551) 

1737-8,  Feb.  20.  WILLIAM  (CAPELL),  23rd  earl  of  Essex.  Installed 
1738,  June  15.  Died  1742-3,  Jan.  8.  In  place  of  No.  524. 

(552) 

1737-8,  Feb.  20.  JAMES  (WALDEGRAVE),  1st  earl  Waldegrave.  In- 
stalled by  proxy,  June  15.  Died  1741,  Apr.  11.  In  place 
of  No.  534.  (553) 

1740-1,  Mar.  20.  FREDERICK,  prince,  afterwards  landgrave,  of  Hesse 
Cassel,  son-in-law  of  the  sovereign.  Invested  at  Hanover 
1741,  June  29.  Installed  1750,  July  12.  Died  1785,  Oct. 
31.  In  place  of  No.  543.  (554) 

1740-1,  Mar.  20.  CHARLES  (BEAUCLERK),  2nd  duke  of  St.  Albans. 
Installed  Apr.  21.  Died  1751,  July  27.  In  place  of 
No.  523.  (555) 

1740-1,  Mar.  20.  CHARLES  (SPENCER),  3rd  duke  of  Marlborough. 
Installed  Apr.  21.  DM  1758,  Oct.  20.  In  place  of 
No.  542.  (556) 


44  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1740-1,  Mar.  20.  EVELYN  (PIERREPONT),  2nd  duke  of  Kingston- 
upon-Hull.  Installed  Apr.  21.  Died  1773,  Sept.  23.  In 
place  of  No.  520.  (557) 

1740-1,  Mar.  20.  WILLIAM  (BENTINCK),  2nd  duke  of  Portland.  In- 
stalled Apr.  21.  Died  1762,  May  1.  In  place  of  No.  541. 

(558) 

1741,  May  2.  FREDERICK  III.,  duke  of  Saxe-Gotha.  Invested  at 
Gotha  July  12  and  13.  Installed  by  proxy  1750,  July  12. 
Died  1772,  Mar.  10.  In  place  of  No.  553.  (559) 

1745,  Apr.  24.  JOHN  ADOLPHUS,  duke  of  Saxe-Weissenfels.  Invested 
at  Weissenfels  1745-6,  Feb.  18;  not  installed.  Died  in  1746. 
In  place  of  No.  552.  (560) 

1749,  June  22.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  prince  of  Brunswick- 
Liineburg,  eldest  grandson  of  the  sovereign,  and  afterwards 
George  III.  Installed  by  proxy  1750,  July  12;  died  1820, 
Jan.  29.  In  place  of  No.  521.  '  (561) 

1749,  June  22.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  margrave  of  Branden- 
burg-Anspach.  Invested  at  Anspach  Aug.  26.  Installed 
by  proxy  1750,  July  12.  Died  1757,  Aug.  In  place  of 
No.  551.  (562) 

1749,  June  22.  THOMAS  (OSBORNE),  4th  duke  of  Leeds.  Installed 
1750,  July  12.  Died  1789,  Mar.  23.  In  place  of  No.  517. 

(563) 

1749,  June  22.  JOHN  (RUSSELL),  7th  duke  of  Bedford.  Installed 
1750,  July  12.  Died  1771,  Jan.  14.  In  place  of  No.  545. 

(564) 

1749,  June  22.  WILLIAM  ANNE  (VAN  KEPPEL),  14th  earl  of  Albemarle. 
Installed  by  proxy  1750,  July  12.  Died  1754,  Dec.  22.  In 
place  of  No.  560.  (565) 

1749,  June  22.  JOHN  (CARTERET),  2nd  earl  Granville.  Installed 
1750,  July  12.  Died  1763,  Jan.  2.  In  place  of  No.  488. 

(566) 

1752,  Mar.  13.  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS,  prince  of  Brunswick-Luneburg, 
afterwards  duke  of  York  and  Albany,  second  grandson  of 
the  sovereign.  Installed  by  proxy  1752,  June  4.  Died  1767, 
Sept.  17.  In  place  of  No.  532.  (567) 

1752,  Mar.  13.  WILLIAM  V.  DE  NASSAU,  prince  of  Orange,  grandson 
of  the  sovereign.  Invested  at  the  Hague  June  5.  Installed 
by  proxy  June  4.  Died  1806.  In  place  of  No.  544.  (568) 


K.G.  45 

1752,  Mar.  13.  HENRY  (CLINTON,  afterwards  PELHAM- CLINTON),  21st 
earl  of  Lincoln,  afterwards  2nd  duke  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lyne.  Installed  June  4.  Died  1T94,  Feb.  22.  In  place  of 
No.  529.  (569) 

1752,  Mar.  13.  DANIEL  (FINCH),  8th  earl  of  Winchilsea,  earl  of 
Nottingham.  Installed  June  4.  Died  1769,  Aug.  2.  In 
place  of  No.  555.  (570) 

1752,  Mar.  13.  GEORGE  (MONTAGU),  4th  earl  of  Cardigan,  afterwards 
3rd  duke  of  Montagu.  Installed  June  4.  Died  1790,  May  23. 
In  place  of  No.  549.  (571) 

1756,  Nov.  18.  WILLIAM  (CAVENDISH),  4th  duke  of  Devonshire. 
Installed  1757,  Mar.  29.  Died  1764,  Oct.  2.  In  place  of 

No.  548.  (572) 

1756,  Nov.  18.  HENRY  (HOWARD),  7th  earl  of  Carlisle.  Installed 
1757,  Mar.  29.  Died  1758,  Sept.  3.  In  place  of  No.  539. 

(573) 

1756,  Nov.  18.  HUGH  (PERCY),  15th  earl,  afterwards  3rd  duke  of 
Northumberland.  Installed  1757,  Mar.  29.  Died  1786, 
June  6.  In  place  of  No.  565.  (574) 

1756,  Nov.  18.     FRANCIS  (SEYMOUR-CONWAY),  16th  earl,  afterwards 

4th  marquess  of  Hertford.  Installed  1757,  Mar.  29.  Died 
1794,  June  14.  In  place  of  No.  550.  (575) 

1757,  June  30.     JAMES  (WALDEGRAVE),  2nd  earl  Waldegrave.      In- 

stalled Aug.  30.     Died  1763,  Apr.  28.     In  place  of  No.  537. 

(576) 

1759,  Aug.  16.     FERDINAND,  prince  of  Brunswick-Bevern.    Invested 

at  Kroffdorn2  near  Giessen  Oct.  16  and  17.  Installed  by 
proxy  1760,  May  6.  Died  1792,  July  3.  In  place  of 
No.  562.  (577) 

1760,  Feb.  4.      CHARLES   (WATSON- WENTWORTH),  2nd  marquess  of 

Eockingham.  Installed  May  6.  Died  1782,  July  2.  In 
place  of  No.  573.  (578) 

1760,  Feb.  4.  RICHARD  (GRENVILLE-TEMPLE),  earl  Temple.  In- 
stalled May  6.  Died  1779,  Sept.  11.  In  place  of  No.  556. 

(579) 


46  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

GEORGE    III.,  the  twenty-second  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1760,  Oct.  25. 

1762,  May  27.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  prince  of  Brunswick-Limeburg, 
afterwards  duke  of  Gloucester  and  Edinburgh,  brother  of 
the  sovereign.  Installed  Sept.  22.  By  virtue  of  a  statute 
dated  1805,  Jan.  10,  he  was  as  a  descendant  of  George  II. 
excepted  from  the  original  number  of  25  knights.  Died 
1805,  Aug.  25.  In  place  of  the  sovereign  on  the  latter' s 
accession.  (580) 

1762,  May  27.  JOHN  (STUART),  3rd  earl  of  Bute.  Installed  Sept. 
22.  Died  1792,  Mar.  10.  In  place  of  No.  558.  (581) 

1764,  Apr.  23.  ADOLPHUS  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Mecklenburg- Strelitz, 
brother  of  the  queen  consort.  Invested  at  Strelitz  May  29 
and  June  4.  Installed  by  proxy  1771,  July  25.  Died  1794, 
June  2.  In  place  of  No.  566.  (582) 

1764,  Apr.   23.      GEORGE   (MONTAGUE-DUNK),   5th  earl  of  Halifax. 

Not  installed.   Died  1771,  June  8.   In  place  of  No.  576.    (583) 

1765,  Dec.   26.      GEORGE  AUGUSTUS   FREDERICK,   prince   of  Wales, 

afterwards  king  George  IV.  Installed  1771,  July  25.  Died 
1830,  June  26.  In  place  of  No.  572.  (584) 

1765,  Dec.  26.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  FERDINAND,  -hereditary  prince, 
afterwards  duke,  of  Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel,  brother-in- 
law  of  the  sovereign.  Installed  by  proxy  1771,  July  25. 
Died  1806,  Nov.  10.  In  place  of  No.  527.  (585) 

1765,  Dec.  26.  GEORGE  (KEPPEL),  15th  earl  of  Albemarle.  Installed 
1771,  July  25.  Died  1772,  Oct.  13.  In  place  of  No.  546. 

(586) 

1767,  Dec.  21.     HENRY  FREDERICK,  prince  of  Brunswick-Liineburg, 

afterwards  duke  of  Cumberland  and  Strathearn,  brother  of 
the  sovereign.  Installed  1771,  July  25.  Died  1790,  Sept. 
18.  In  place  of  No.  567.  (587) 

1768,  Dec.  12.     GEORGE  (SPENCER),  4th  duke  of  Marlborough.      Jn- 

stalled  1771,  July  25.  Died  1817,  Jan.  29.  In  place  of 
No.  533.  (588) 

1769,  Sept.  20.     AUGUSTUS  HENRY  (Frrz-KoY),  3rd  duke  of  Graf  ton. 

Installed  1771,  July  25.  Died  1811,  Mar.  14.  In  place  of 
No.  570.  (589) 


K.G.  47 

1771,  Feb.  11.  GRANVILLE  (LEVESON-GOWER),  2nd  earl  Gower,  after- 
wards 1st  marquess  of  Stafford.  Installed  July  25.  Died 
1803,  Oct.  26.  In  place  of  No.  564.  (590) 

1771,  June  19.     FREDERICK,  prince  of  Brunswick-Luneburg,  bishop 

of  Osnaburgh,  afterwards  duke  of  York  and  Albany,  second 
son  of  the  sovereign.  Installed  July  25.  Died  1827, 
Jan.  5.  In  place  of  No.  583.  (591) 

1772,  June  18.     Sir  FREDERICK  NORTH,  commonly  called  lord  North, 

afterwards  4th  earl  of  Guilford.  Not  installed.  Died  1792, 
Aug.  5.  In  place  of  No.  559.  (592) 

1778,  June  3.  HENRY  (HOWARD),  20th  earl  of  Suffolk,  earl  of  Berk- 
shire. Not  installed.  Died  1779,  Mar.  7.  In  place  of 
No.  586.  (593) 

1778,  June  3.  WILLIAM  HENRY  (NASSAU  DE  ZULESTEIN),  4th  earl  of 
Rochford.  Not  installed.  Died  1781,  Sept.  28.  In  place  of 
No.  547.  (594) 

1778,  June  3.  THOMAS  (THYNNE),  3rd  viscount  Weymouth,  after- 
wards 1st  marquess  of  Bath.  Not  installed.  Died  1796, 
Nov.  19.  In  place  of  No.  557.  (595) 

1782,  Apr.  19.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  prince  of  Brunswick  Liineburg, 
afterwards  duke  of  Clarence  and  St.  Andrews,  and  king 
William  IV.  of  England,  third  son  of  the  sovereign. 
Ensigns  delivered  to  him  at  New  York.  Installed  by  dis- 
pensation, 1801,  May  28.  In  place  of  No.  593.  (596) 

1782,  Apr.  19.  CHARLES  (LENNOX),  8th  duke  of  Richmond,  duke  of 
Lennox.  Installed  by  dispensation  1801,  May  29.  Died 
1806,  Dec.  29.  In  place  of  No.  540.  (597) 

1782,  Apr.  19.  WILLIAM  (CAVENDISH),  5th  duke  of  Devonshire.  In- 
stalled ut  supra.  Died  1811,  July  29.  In  place  of  No.  579. 

(598) 

1782,  Apr.  19.  WILLIAM  (PETTY),  3rd  earl  of  Shelbourne,  after- 
wards 1st  marquess  of  Lansdowne.  Installed  ut  supra.  Died 
1805,  May  7.  In  place  of  No.  594.  (599) 

1782,  Oct.  3.  CHARLES  (MANNERS),  4th  duke  of  Rutland.  Not  in- 
stalled. Died  1787,  Oct.  24.  In  place  of  No.  578.  (600) 

1786,  June  2.  EDWARD,  prince  of  Brunswick-Luneburg,  afterwards 
duke  of  Kent  and  Strathearn,  fourth  son  of  the  sovereign. 
Ensigns  transmitted  to  him  at  Hanover.  Installed  by  dis- 
pensation 1801,  May  28.  Died  1820,  Jan.  23.  Elected  by 
virtue  of  a  new  statute  dated  1786,  May  31,  admitting  the 
sons  of  the  sovereign  for  the  time  being  into  the  Order  in 
addition  to  the  number  of  knights  established  by  the  ancient 
Statutes.  (601) 


48  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1786,  June  2.  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS,  prince  of  Brunswick-Liineburg, 
afterwards  duke  of  Cumberland  and  Tiviotdale  and  king  of 
Hanover,  fifth  son  of  the  sovereign.  Elected  and  installed 
ut  supra.  Died  1851,  Nov.  18.  (602) 

1786,  June  2.  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  prince  of  Brunswick-Liine- 
burg, afterwards  duke  of  Sussex,  sixth  son  of  the  sovereign. 
Elected  and  installed  ut  supra.  Died  1843,  Apr.  21.  (603) 

1786,  June  2.  ADOLPHUS  FREDERICK,  prince  of  Brunswick-Liine- 
burg, afterwards  duke  of  Cambridge,  seventh  son  of  the 
sovereign.  Elected  and  installed  ut  supra.  Died  1850, 
July  8.  (604) 

1786,  June  2.  WILLIAM,  landgrave  of  Hesse-Cassel,  afterwards 
elector  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire.  Invested  at  Cassel 

1786,  Aug.   7.      Installed  by  dispensation   1801,   May  29. 
Died  1821,  Feb.  27.     In  place  of  No.  554.  (605) 

1786,  June  2.  HENRY  (SOMERSET),  5th  duke  of  Beaufort.  Installed 
ut  supra.  Died  1803,  Oct.  11.  In  place  of  the  prince  of 
Wales,  No.  584,  in  consequence  of  the  latter's  exception 
from  the  original  number  by  the  statute  of  1786,  May  31. 

(606) 

1786,  June  2.  GEORGE  (NUGENT-TEMPLE-GRENVILLE),  1st  marquess 
of  Buckingham.  Installed  ut  supra.  Died  1813,  Feb.  11. 
In  place  of  No.  591  in  consequence,  etc.,  ut  supra.  (607) 

1786,  June  2.  CHARLES  (CORNWALLIS),  2nd  earl,  afterwards  1st 
marquess  Cornwallis.  Ensigns  delivered  to  him  at  Calcutta 

1787,  Mar.  4.     Installed  ut  supra.     Died  1805,  Oct.  5.     In 
place  of  No.  596  in  consequence,  etc.,  ut  supra.  (608) 

1788,  Apr.  9.  JOHN  FREDERICK  (SACKVILLE),  3rd  duke  of  Dorset. 
Installed  ut  supra.  Died  1799,  July  19.  In  place  of 
No.  574.  (609) 

1788,  Apr.  9.  HUGH  (PERCY),  4th  duke  of  Northumberland.  In- 
stalled ut  supra.  Died  1817,  July  10.  In  place  of  No.  600. 

(610) 

1790,  Dec.  15.  ERNEST  LEWIS^  duke  of  Saxe-Gotha,  cousin  of  the 
sovereign.  Invested  at  Gotha  1791,  Apr.  18.  Installed  ut 
supra.  Died  1804,  Apr.  20.  In  place  of  No.  563.  (611) 

1790,  Dec.  15.  FRANCIS  GODOLPHIN  (OSBORNE),  5th  duke  of  Leeds. 
Not  installed.  Died  1799,  Jan.  31.  In  place  of  No.  571. 

(612) 


K.G.  49 

1790,  Dec.  15.  JOHN  (PITT),  2nd  earl  of  Chatham.  Installed  by 
dispensation  1801,  May  29.  Died  1835,  Sept.  24.  In  place 
of  No.  587.  (613) 

1793,  June  12.  JAMES  (CECIL),  1st  marquess  of  Salisbury.  Installed 
ut  supra.  Died  1823,  June  13.  In  place  of  No.  581.  (614) 

1793,  June  12.  JOHN  (FANE),  16th  earl  of  Westmorland.  Invested 
1795,  Jan.  14.  Installed  ut  supra.  Died  1841,  Dec.  15. 
In  place  of  No.  577.  (615) 

1793,  June  12.    FREDERICK  (HOWARD),  8th  earl  of  Carlisle.    Installed 

ut  supra.     Died  1825,  Sept.  4.     In  place  of  No.  592.      (616) 

1794,  May  28.     HENRY  (SCOTT),  3rd  duke  of  Buccleuch,  afterwards 

also  duke  of  Queensbury.     Installed  ut  supra.     Died  1812, 
Jan.  11.     In  place  of  No.  569.  (617) 

1794,  July  16.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  prince  of  Brunswick-Luneburg, 
afterwards  duke  of  Gloucester  and  Edinburgh;  nephew  of 
the  sovereign.  Ensigns  delivered  to  him  by  the  duke  of 
York,  then  in  Flanders.  Installed  ut  supra.  Excepted  from 
the  original  number  of  knights  by  the  statute  of  1805,  Jan. 
10.  Died  1857,  Apr.  30.  In  place  of  No.  582.  (618) 

1794,  July  16.  WILLIAM  HENRY  CAVENDISH  (Bentinck,  afterwards 
Cavendish-Bentinck),  3rd  duke  of  Portland.  Installed  ut 
supra.  Died  1809,  Oct.  30.  In  place  of  No.  575.  (619) 

1797,  June  2.  RICHARD  (HOWE),  1st  earl  Howe ;  not  installed.  Died 
1799,  Aug.  5.  In  place  of  No.  595.  (620) 

1799,  Mar.  1.  GEORGE  JOHN  (SPENCER),  2nd  earl  Spencer.  Installed 
by  dispensation,  1801,  May  29.  Died  1834,  Nov.  10.  In 
place  of  No.  612.  (621) 

1799,  Aug.  14.  JOHN  JEFFREYS  (PRATT),  2nd  earl,  afterwards  1st 
marquess  Camden.  Installed  ut  supra.  Died  1840,  Oct.  8. 
In  place  of  No.  609.  (622) 

1801,  June  3.  JOHN  (KER),  3rd  duke  of  Roxburghe.  Nominated,  in- 
vested and  installed  by  dispensation.  Died  1804,  March  19. 
In  place  of  No.  620.  (623) 

1803,  Nov.  25.  JOHN  HENRY  (MANNERS),  5th  duke  of  Rutland.  In- 
stalled 1805,  Apr.  23.  Died  1857,  Jan.  20.  In  place  of 
No.  606.  (624) 


50  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1803,  Nov.  25.  PHILIP  (YORKE),  3rd  earl  of  Hardwicke.  Received 
the  ensigns  at  Dublin  Castle  1805,  Apr.  16.  Installed  by 
proxy  Apr.  23.  Died  1834,  Nov.  18.  In  place  of  No.  590. 

(625) 

1805,  Jan.  17.  HENRY  CHARLES  (SOMERSET),  6th  duke  of  Beaufort. 
Installed  Apr.  23.  Died  1835,  Nov.  23.  In  place  of 
No.  623.  (626) 

1805,  Jan.  17.  JOHN  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  1st  marquess  of  Abercorn. 
Installed  Apr.  23.  Died  1818,  Jan.  27.  In  place  of  No.  611. 

(627) 

1805,  Jan.  17.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  (HERBERT),  30th  earl  of  Pem- 
broke, earl  of  Montgomery.  Installed  Apr.  23.  Died  1827, 
Oct.  26.  In  place  of  No.  580  under  the  statute  of  1805, 
Jan.  10.  (628) 

1805,  Jan.  17.  GEORGE  (FINCH),  9th  earl  of  Winchilsea,  earl  of 
Nottingham.  Installed  Apr.  23.  Died  1826,  Aug.  2.  In 
place  of  No.  618  under  the  statute  of  1805,  Jan.  10  (629) 

1805,  Jan.  17.  PHILIP  (STANHOPE),  6th  earl  of  Chesterfield.  In- 
stalled Apr.  23.  Died  1815,  Aug.  29.  In  place  of  No.  568 
under  the  statute  of  1805,  Jan.  10.  (630) 

1805,  May  27.     GEORGE  (LEGGE),  3rd  earl  of  Dartmouth.      Not  in- 

stalled.    Died  1810,  Nov.  10.     In  place  of  No.  599.         (631) 

1806,  Mar.  22.    GEORGE  GRANVILLE  (LEVESON-GOWER),  2nd  marquess 

of  Stafford,  afterwards  duke  of  Sutherland.  Installed  by 
dispensation  1812,  Mar.  31.  Died  1833,  July  5.  In  place 
of  No.  608.  (632) 

1807,  July  18.     FRANCIS  (!NGRAM-SEYMOUR-CONWAY),  5th  marquess 

of  Hertford.  Installed  ut  supra.  Died  1822,  June  17.  In 
place  of  No.  585.  (633) 

1807,  July  18.  WILLIAM  (LOWTHER),  2nd  earl  of  Lonsdale.  In- 
stalled ut  supra.  Died  1844,  Mar.  19.  In  place  of  No.  597. 

(634) 

1810,  Mar.  3.  RICHARD  (WELLESLEY),  marquess  Wellesley.  Installed 
ut  supra.  Died  1842,  Sept.  26.  In  place  of  No.  619.  (635) 

1812,  Mar.  26.  CHARLES  (LENNOX),  9th  duke  of  Richmond.  In- 
stalled ut  supra.  Received  the  ensigns  at  Dublin  Castle 
Apr.  7.  Died  1819,  Aug.  28.  In  place  of  No.  631.  (636) 

1812,  Mar.  26.  JAMES  (GRAHAM),  4th  duke  of  Montrose.  Installed 
ut  supra.  Died  1836,  Dec.  30.  In  place  of  No.  589.  (637) 


K.G.  51 

1812,  June  12.  FRANCIS  (RAWDON-HASTINGS),  2nd  earl  of  Moira, 
afterwards  1st  marquess  of  Hastings.  Installed  by  dispensa- 
tion June  13.  Died  1826,  Nov.  28.  In  place  of  No.  598. 

(638) 

1812,  June   19.      HENRY  PELHAM   (PELHAM-CLINTON).   4th   duke   of 

Newcastle-under-Lyne.  Installed  by  dispensation  June  22. 
Died  1851,  Jan.  12.  In  place  of  No.  617.  (639) 

1813,  Mar.  4.     ARTHUR  (WELLESLEY),  marquess,  afterwards  duke,  of 

Wellington.  Received  the  ensigns  at  Freneda  in  Portugal, 
May  6.  Installed  by  dispensation  1814,  April  19.  Died 
1852,  Sept.  14.  In  place  of  No.  607.  (640) 

1813,  July  27.     ALEXANDER  I.,  emperor  of  all  the  Russias.     Elected 

a  supernumerary  knight  by  virtue  of  a  special  statute. 
Invested  at  Toplitz  in  Bohemia,  Sept.  27.  Installed  ut  supra. 
Died  1825,  Sept.  4.  (641) 

1814,  Apr.  21.     Louis  XVIIL,  king  of  France  and  Navarre.    Elected 

a  supernumerary  knight  by  virtue  of  a  special  statute. 
Invested  at  Carlton  House  and  installed  by  dispensation 
same  day.  Died  1824,  Sept.  16.  (642) 

1814,  June  9.  FRANCIS  I.,  emperor  of  Austria.  Elected  a  super- 
numerary knight  by  virtue  of  a  special  statute.  Invested  at 
Yienna  Sept.  21.  Installed  by  dispensation  Dec.  27.  Died 
1835,  Mar.  2.  (643) 

1814,  June  9.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  III.,  king  of  Prussia.  Elected 
ut  supra.  Invested  at  Carlton  House  and  installed  same  day 
by  dispensation.  Died  1840,  June  7.  (644) 

1814,  June  9.  ROBERT  BANKS  (JENKINSON),  2nd  earl  of  Liverpool. 
Elected  ut  supra.  Knighted  and  invested  on  same  day  and 
installed  by  dispensation  June  28.  Died  1828,  Dec.  4. 
Supernumerary  till  the  death  of  No.  630.  (645) 

1814,  June  9.  Sir  ROBERT  STEWART,  commonly  called  viscount 
Castlereagh,  afterwards  2nd  marquess  of  Londonderry. 
Elected  and  installed  ut  supra.  Died  1822,  Aug.  12.  Super- 
numerary till  the  death  of  No.  588.  (646) 

1814,  Aug.  10.  FERDINAND  VII.,  king  of  Spain.  Elected  a  super- 
numerary knight  by  virtue  of  a  special  statute.  Invested  at 
Madrid,  1815,  May  17.  Installed  by  dispensation  1815, 
Aug.  26.  Died  1833,  Sept.  29.  (647) 


52  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1814,  Aug.  10.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  DE  NASSAU,  prince  of  Orange, 
afterwards  king  of  the  Netherlands.  Elected  by  virtue  of 
the  statute  of  1805,  Jan.  29,  as  a  descendant  of  George  II. 
Invested  at  Brussels  Aug.  22.  Installed  by  dispensation 
1814,  Dec.  2T.  Died  1843,  Dec.  12.  (648) 

1816,  May  23.     LEOPOLD  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Saxe-Coburg- 

Saalfeld,  consort  of  the  princess  Charlotte  Augusta,  only 
child  of  the  prince  Regent,  and  afterwards  king  of  the 
Belgians.  Elected  a  supernumerary  knight  by  special 
statute.  Invested  same  day.  Installed  by  dispensation 
May  25.  Died  1865,  Dec.  10.  (649) 

1817,  July  24.     HENRY  (BATHURST),  3rd  earl  Bathurst.     Installed  by 

dispensation  July  26.  Died  1834,  July  2T.  In  place  of 
No.  610.  (650) 

1818,  Feb.  19.     HENRY  WILLIAM  (PAGET),  1st  marquess  of  Anglesey. 

Installed  by  dispensation  Mar.  2.  Died  1854,  Apr.  29.  In 
place  of  No.  627.  (651) 

1819,  Nov.  25.     HUGH  (PERCY),  5th  duke  of  Northumberland.     In- 

stalled by  dispensation  Dec.  4.  Died  1847,  Feb.  11.  In 
place  of  No.  636.  (652) 


GEOEGE   IV.,  the  twenty-third  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1820,  January  29. 

1820,  June  7.  RICHARD  (TEMPLE-NUGENT-BRYDGES-CHANDOS-GREN- 
VILLE),  2nd  marquess,  afterwards  first  duke  of  Buckingham. 
Installed  by  dispensation  June  12.  Died  1839,  Jan.  17. 
In  place  of  the  sovereign  on  the  latter' s  accession.  (653) 

1822,  Feb.  13.  FREDERICK  VI.,  king  of  Denmark.  Elected  a  super- 
numerary knight  by  virtue  of  a  special  statute.  Invested  at 
Copenhagen  June  11.  Installed  by  dispensation  July  22. 
Died  1839,  Dec.  3.  (654) 

1822,  Feb.  13.  JOHN  VI.,  king  of  Portugal.  Elected  ut  supra.  In- 
vested at  the  Palace  of  Ajuda  near  Lisbon  1823,  Sept.  23. 
Installed  by  dispensation  Nov.  23.  Died  1826,  Mar.  10. 

(655) 

1822,  July  22.  GEORGE  JAMES  (CHOLMONDELEY),  1st  marquess  Chol- 
mondeley.  Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensation 
same  day.  Died  1827,  Apr.  10.  In  place  of  No.  633.  (656) 


K.G.  53 

1822,  Nov.  22.     FRANCIS  CHARLES  (SEYMOTJR-CONWAY),  6th  marquess 

of  Hertford.  Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensa- 
tion same  day.  Died  1842,  Mar.  1.  In  place  of  No.  646. 

(657) 

1823,  July  16.    THOMAS  (THYNNE),  2nd  marquess  of  Bath.    Installed 

by  dispensation  July  29.  Died  1837,  Mar.  27.  In  place  of 
No.  614.  (658) 

1825,  Mar.  9.     CHARLES  X.,  king  of  France  and  Navarre.    Declared 

a  supernumerary  knight  by  special  statute.  Invested  at 
Paris  June  7.  Installed  by  dispensation  Dec.  20.  Died 
1836,  Nov.  4.  (659) 

1826,  Jan.  30.     CHARLES  (SACKVILLE-GERMAINE),  5th  duke  of  Dorset. 

Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensation  same  day. 
Died  1843,  July  29.  In  place  of  No.  616.  (660) 

1827,  Mar.  16.     NICHOLAS  I.,  emperor  of  all  the  Russias.     Declared 

a  supernumerary  knight  by  special  statute.  Invested  at 
Czarskozelo  July  8.  Installed  by  dispensation  Sept.  4. 
Died  1855,  Mar.  2.  (661) 


1827,  May  10.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  (OSBORNE),  6th  duke 
of  Leeds, 
same 


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3eds.     Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensation 
day.    Died  1838,  July  10.    In  place  of  No.  629.     (662) 


1827,  May  10.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  SPENCER  (CAVENDISH),  6th  duke 
of  Devonshire.  Elected,  etc.,  ut  supra.  Died  1858,  Jan. 
18.  In  place  of  No.  638.  (663) 

1827,  May  10.  BROWNLOW  (CECIL),  2nd  marquess  of  Exeter.  Elected, 
etc.,  ut  supra.  Died  1867,  Jan.  16.  In  place  of  No.  656. 

(664) 

1829,  May  13.  CHARLES  (LENNOX  afterwards  GORDON -LENNOX), 
10th  duke  of  Richmond.  Elected,  etc.,  ut  supra.  Died 
1860,  Oct.  21.  In  place  of  No.  628.  (665) 

1829,  June  10.  GEORGE  (ASHBURNHAM),  3rd  earl  of  Ashburnham. 
Installed  by  dispensation  June  22.  Died  1830,  Oct.  27  (or 
17).  In  place  of  No.  645.  (666) 


54  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

WILLIAM    IV.,  the  twenty-fourth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1830,  June  26. 

1830,  July  17.  BERNARD  ERIC  FREUND,  reigning  duke  of  Saxe- 
Meiningen,  brother  of  the  queen  consort.  Declared  a 
supernumerary  knight  by  special  statute.  Invested  at 
Windsor  Castle  July  26.  Installed  by  dispensation  1831, 
Aug.  20.  Abdicated  1866,  Sept.  20.  Died  1882,  Dec.  3. 

(667) 

1830,  July  26.  WILLIAM  I.,  king  of  Wiirtemberg.  Elected  as  a 
lineal  descendant  of  George  II.  Invested  at  St.  James's 
Palace  and  installed  by  dispensation  on  same  day.  Died 
1864,  June  25.  (668) 

1830,  Nov.  25.     JOHN  (RUSSELL),  10th  duke  of  Bedford.     Elected, 

invested  and  installed  by  dispensation  same  day.  Died 
1839,  Oct.  20.  In  place  of  No.  666.  (669) 

1831,  Hay  27.      CHARLES   (GREY),   2nd  earl   Grey.      Elected   by   a 

special  statute  as  an  extra  knight.  Installed  and  invested 
by  dispensation  same  day.  Died  1845,  July  17.  A  super- 
numerary knight  till  the  death  of  No.  632.  (670) 

1831,  June  20.  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  MAXIMILIAN  FREDERICK  LEWIS, 
reigning  duke  of  Brunswick-Wolffenbiittel.  Elected  as  a 
lineal  descendant  of  George  II.  Invested  at  St.  James's 
Palace  and  installed  by  dispensation  same  day.  Died  1884, 
Oct.  18.  (671) 

1834,  Aug.  13.  BERNARD  EDWARD  (HOWARD),  19th  duke  of  Norfolk. 
Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensation.*  Died 
1842,  Mar.  16.  In  place  of  No.  650.  (672) 

1834,  Dec.  20.     GEORGE  HENRY  (Fixz-lloY),  4th  duke  of  Grafton. 

Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensation  Dec.  20. 
Died  1844,  Sept.  28.  In  place  of  No.  621.  (673) 

1835,  Feb.   23.     WALTER  FRANCIS   (MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT),   5th 

duke  of  Buccleuch,  duke  of  Queensberry.  Elected,  invested 
and  installed  by  dispensation  Feb.  23.  Died  1884,  Apr.  16. 
In  place  of  No.  625.  (674) 

*Frpm  this  point  onward  to  the  end  of  the  Garter  Knights  the  date  in  the  margin,  unless  otherwise 
stated,  is  that  of  installation  or  of  the  letters  patent  dispensing  with  all  ceremonies  of  installation. 


K.G.  55 

1835,  Aug.  15.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  CHARLES  ERNEST 
AUGUSTUS,  prince  of  Brunswick-Liineburg,  son  and  heir 
apparent  of  the  duke  of  Cumberland  and  nephew  of  the 
sovereign.  Elected,  invested  and  installed  Aug.  15  as  a 
lineal  descendant  of  king  George  I.  Afterwards  duke  of 
Cumberland  and  Tiviotdale  and  king  of  Hanover.  Died 
1878,  June  12,  at  his  residence  in  the  Rue  de  Presbourg, 
Paris.  (675) 

1835,  Aug.   15.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  prince  of 

Brunswick-Liineburg,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  duke  of 
Cambridge  and  nephew  of  the  sovereign.  Elected,  invested 
and  installed  Aug.  15  as  a  lineal  descendant  of  George  I. 
Afterwards  7th  duke  of  Cambridge.  Died  1904,  Mar.  17. 

(676) 

1836,  Feb.   5.     ALEXANDER    (HAMILTON),    10th   duke    of   Hamilton. 

Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensation  Feb.  5. 
Died  1852,  Aug.  12.  In  place  of  No.  613.  (677) 

1836,  Feb.  5.    HENRY  (PETTY),  3rd  marquess  of  Lansdowne.  Elected, 

invested  and  installed  by  dispensation  Feb.  5.  Died  1863, 
Jan.  31.  In  place  of  No.  626.  (678) 

1837,  Mar.  17.     GEORGE  (HOWARD),  9th  earl  of  Carlisle.      Elected 

invested  and  installed  by  dispensation  Mar.  17.  Died  1848, 
Oct.  7.  In  place  of  No.  637.  (679) 

1837,  Apr.  19.  EDWARD  ADOLPIIUS  (SEYMOUR),  16th  duke  of  Somer- 
set. Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensation  Apr. 
19.  Died  1855,  Aug.  15.  In  pla^e  of  No.  658.  (680) 


VICTORIA,  the  twenty-fifth  Sovereign. 
Succeeded  1837,  June  20. 

1837,  July  14.      CHARLES  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  EMICON,  prince  of 

Leiningen,  the  sovereign's  half  brother.  Declared  a  super- 
numerary knight  by  a  special  statute  July  14.  Invested 
and  installed  by  dispensation  same  day.  Died  1856,  Nov.  13. 

(681) 

1838,  July  16.     ERNEST  ANTHONY  CHARLES  LEWIS,  reigning  duke  of 

Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  the  sovereign's  uncle.  Declared 
a  supernumerary  knight  by  special  statute  July  16.  In- 
vested and  installed  by  dispensation  same  day.  Died  1844, 
Jan.  29.  (682) 


56  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1839,  Apr.  2.  EDWARD  (SMITH-STANLEY),  22nd  earl  of  Derby. 
Elected  and  installed  by  dispensation  Apr.  2.  Died  1851, 
June  30.  In  place  of  No.  662.  (683) 

1839,  Apr.  IT.  WILLIAM  HARRY  (VANE),  4th  duke  of  Cleveland. 
Elected,  invested  and  installed  by  dispensation  Apr.  17. 
Died  1842,  Jan.  29.  In  place  of  No.  653.  (684) 

1839,  Dec.  16.  FRANCIS  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  EMANUEL,  duke 
of  Saxe,  prince  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  the  sovereign's 
cousin,  afterwards  prince  Consort.  Declared  a  super- 
numerary knight  by  special  statute  and  installed  by  dis- 
pensation Dec.  16.  Received  the  ensigns  at  Gotha  1840, 
Jan.  24.  Died  1861,  Dec.  14.  (685) 

1841,  Mar.  11.  GEORGE  GRANVILLE  (LEVESON-GOWER,  afterwards 
SUTHERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER),  1st  duke  of  Sutherland, 
knighted  and  invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  11  and 
installed  by  dispensation  same  day.  Died  1861,  Feb.  28. 
In  place  of  No.  669.  (686) 

1841,  Mar.  11.  EGBERT  (GROSVENOR),  1st  marquess  of  Westminster. 
Knighted  and  invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  and  installed 
by  dispensation  same  day.  Died  1845,  Feb.  17.  In  place 
of  No.  622.  (687) 

1841,  Dec.  8.     For  the  prince  of  "Wales  see  below  under  date  1858, 

Nov.  9. 

1842,  Jan.  25.    FREDERICK  WILLIAM  IV.,  king  of  Prussia.    Nominated 

as  a  lineal  descendant  of  George  I.,  Jan.  25.  Invested  at 
Windsor  same  day.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation same  day.  Died  1861,  Jan.  2.  (688) 

1842,  Apr.  11.  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  II.,  king  of  Saxony.  Nominated 
as  a  descendant  ut  supra  Apr.  11.  Invested  at  Dresden  by 
special  commission  Oct.  8.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  Oct.  31.  Died  1854,  Aug.  9.  (689) 

1842,*  Apr.  11.  HENRY  (SOMERSET),  7th  duke  of  Beaufort. 
Nominated  Apr.  11  in  place  of  No.  ( ?)  615.  Knighted  and 
invested  Apr.  11.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion Apr.  11.  Died  1853,  Nov.  17.  (690) 

1842,  Apr.  11.  RICHARD  PLANTAGENET  (TEMPLE-NUGENT-BRYDGES- 
CHANDOS-GRENVILLE),  2nd  duke  of  Buckingham  and 
Chandos.  Nominated  Apr.  11  in  place  of  No.  (?)  684. 
Invested  Apr.  11.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion Apr.  11.  Died  1861,  July  29.  (691) 

*From  numbers  690  to  727  the  succession  of  the  Knights  is  not  stated  in  the  Register  of  the  Order.    It 
is  here  given  from  Young's  MS.  Register  and  from  other  MSS.  at  the  College  of  Arms 


K.G.  57 

1842,  Apr.  11.  JAMES  BROWNLOW  (  GAS  COYNE- CECIL,  formerly  CECIL), 
2nd  marquess  of  Salisbury.  Nominated  Apr.  11  in  place  of 
No.  635.  Knighted  and  invested  Apr.  11.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Apr.  11.  Died  1868, 
Apr.  12.  (692) 


1842,  Apr.  11.  HENRY  (VANE),  5th  duke  of  Cleveland.  Nominated 
Apr.  11  in  place  of  No.  (?)  672.  Invested  Apr.  11.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  and  installation  Apr.  11.  Died  1864, 
Jan.  18.  (693) 

1844,  Oct.  11.  Louis  PHILIPPE,  king  of  the  French.  Nominated 
by  special  statute  Oct.  11.  Invested  Oct.  11.  Letters  patent 
of  dispensation  of  installation  Oct.  11.  Died  1850,  Aug.  26. 

(694) 

1844,  Dec.  12.  ERNEST  II.,  duke  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha, 
brother-in-law  to  queen  Yictoria.  Nominated  by  special 
statute  Dec.  12.  Invested  Dec.  12.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation of  installation  Dec.  12.  Died  1893,  Aug.  22,  at 
the  Castle  of  Reinhardsbrunn,  Gotha.  (695) 

1844,  Dec.  12.  THOMAS  PHILIP  (WEDDELL,  afterwards  DE  GRAY), 
2nd  earl  de  Grey  of  Wrest.  Nominated  Dec.  12  in  place  of 
635.  Knighted  and  invested  Dec.  12.  Letters  patent 
of  dispensation  and  installation  Dec.  12.  Died  1859, 
Nov.  14.  (696) 

1844,  Dec.  12.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  2nd  marquess,  afterwards  1st 
duke  of  Abercorn.  Nominated  Dec.  12  in  place  of  No. 
660.  Knighted  and  invested  Dee.  12.  Letters  patent 
of  dispensation  of  installation  Dec.  12.  Died  1885,  Oct.  31. 

.(697) 

1844,  Dec.  12.  CHARLES  CHETWYND  (CHETWYND-TALBOT,  formerly 
TALBOT),  3rd  earl  Talbot.  Nominated  Dec.  12  in  place  of 
No.  634.  Invested  Dec.  12.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  Dec.  12.  Died  1849,  Jan.  13.  (698) 

1844,  Dec.  12.  EDWARD  HERBERT  (HERBERT,  formerly  CLIVE),  7th 
earl  of  Powis.  Nominated  Dec.  12.  Knighted  and  invested 
Dec.  12  in  place  of  No.  673.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  Dec.  12.  Died  1848,  Jan.  17.  (699) 


58  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1846,  Jan.  19.  GEORGE  CHARLES  (PRATT),  2nd  marquess  of  Camden. 
Nominated  Jan.  19  in  place  of  No.  687.  Invested  at  Windsor 
Castle  Jan.  19,  lie  being  there  first  knighted  that  day. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 
Died  1866,  Aug.  8.  (TOO) 

1846,  Jan.  19.     RICHARD  (SEYMOUR-CONWAY),  marquess  of  Hertford. 

Nominated  Jan.  19  in  place  of  No.  670.  Invested  at 
Windsor  Castle  Jan.  19,  he  being  there  first  knighted  that 
day.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same 
day.  Died  1870,  Aug.  24,  at  his  residence  in  Paris.  (701) 

1847,  Mar.  26.     FRANCIS  (RUSSELL),  7th  duke  of  Bedford.     Nomin- 

ated Mar.  26  in  place  of  No.  652.  Knighted  and  invested 
at  Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  26.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1861,  May  14.  (702) 

1848,  May  4.     HENRY  CHARLES   (HOWARD),  20th  duke  of  Norfolk. 

Nominated  May  4  in  place  of  No.  699.  Knighted  and 
invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  May  4.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1856,  Feb.  18. 

(703) 

1849,  Mar.  23.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  (YILLIERS),  8th  earl 

of  Clarendon.  Nominated  Mar.  23  in  place  of  No.  679. 
Invested  Mar.  23.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion Mar.  23.  Died  1870,  June  27.  (704) 

1849,  Mar.  23.  FREDERICK  (SPENCER),  4th  earl  Spencer.  Nominated 
Mar.  23  in  place  of  No.  698.  Knighted  and  invested  at 
Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  23.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  same  day.  Died  1857,  Dec.  27. 


1851,  Feb.  19.  CONSTANTINE  HENRY  (PHIPPS),  1st  marquess  of 
Normanby.  Nominated  Feb.  19  in  place  of  No.  639. 
Invested  Feb.  19.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion Feb.  19.  Died  1863,  July  (?  Sept.)  28.  (706) 

1851,  Nov.  4.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  (WENTWORTH-FITZ  WILLIAM),  5th 
earl  Fitzwilliam.  Nominated  Nov.  4  in  place  of  No.  683. 
Knighted  and  invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Nov.  4.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Nov.  4.  Died  1857, 
Oct.  4.  (707) 

1853,  Jan.  19.  ALGERNON  (PERCY),  6th  duke  of  Northumberland, 
Nominated  Jan.  19  in  place  of  No.  677.  Knighted  and 
invested  Jan.  19  at  Windsor  Castle.  Letters  patent  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1865,  Feb.  12.  (708) 


K.G.  59 

1853,  Jan.  19.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  (YANE,  formerly  STEWART),  3rd 
marquess  of  Londonderry.  Nominated  Jan.  19  in  place  of 
No.  640.  Invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Jan.  19.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Jan.  19.  Died  1854, 
Mar.  6.  (709) 

1855,  Feb.  7.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  (HOWARD),  7th  earl  of 
Carlisle.  Nominated  Feb.  7  in  place  of  No.  690. 
Knighted  and  invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Feb.  7.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1864, 
Dec.  5.  (710) 

1855,  Feb.  7.  FRANCIS  (LEVESON-GOWER),  1st  earl  of  Ellesmere. 
Nominated  Feb.  7  in  place  of  No.  651.  Knighted  and 
invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Feb  7.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation of  installation  same  day.  Died  1857,  Feb.  18. 

(711) 

1855,  Feb.  7.  GEORGE  (GORDON,  afterwards  HAMILTON- GORDON),  4th 
earl  of  Aberdeen.  Nominated  Feb.  7  in  place  of  No.  709. 
Invested  Feb.  7.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion Feb.  7.  Died  1860,  Dec.  14.  (712) 

1855,  Apr.  18.  NAPOLEON  III.,  emperor  of  the  French.  Nominated 
by  special  statute  Apr.  18.  Invested  same  day.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1873, 
Jan.  9.  (713) 

1855,  Dec.  5.     YICTOR  EMMANUEL   II.,  king  of  Sardinia,  afterwards 

king  of  Italy.  Nominated  by  special  statute  Dec.  5. 
Invested  same  day.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation same  day.  Died  1878,  Jan.  9,  at  Rome.  (714) 

1856,  July  12.     HUGH  (FORTESCUE),  2nd  earl  Fortescue.    Nominated 

July  12  in  place  of  No.  680.  Knighted  and  invested 
July  12.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
July  12.  Died  1861,  Sept.  14.  (715) 

1856,  July  12.  HENRY  JOHN  (TEMPLE),  viscount  Palmerston. 
Nominated  July  12  in  place  of  No.  703.  Invested 
July  12.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
July  12.  Died  1865,  Oct.  18.  (716) 

1856,  Nov.  5.  ABDUL  MEDJID,  sultan  of  Turkey.  Nominated  by 
special  statute  Aug.  16.  Invested  by  special  commission  at 
Constantinople  Nov.  1  in  the  royal  palace  of  Dolma  Bajtche. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Dec.  12.  Died 
1861,  June  25.  (717) 


60  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1857,  July  6.  GRANVILLE  GEORGE  (LEVESON-GOWER),  5th  earl  Gran- 
ville.  Nominated  July  6  in  place  of  No.  624.  Knighted 
and  invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  July  6.  Letters  patent 
of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1891, 
Mar.  31.  (718) 

1857,  July  6.     RICHARD  (GROSVENOR),  2nd  marquess  of  Westminster. 

Nominated  July  6  in  place  of  No.  711.  Knighted  and 
invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  July  6.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1869,  Oct.  31. 

(719) 

1858,  Jan.   28.      H.R.H.   FREDERICK  WILLIAM  NICHOLAS   CHARLES, 

crown  prince  of  Prussia,  afterwards  Frederick  III.,  emperor 
of  Germany.  As  a  lineal  descendant  of  George  I.  Invested 
Jan.  28  in  the  Chapter  Room.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1888,  June  15.  (720) 

1858,  Mar.  25.  ARTHUR  RICHARD  (WELLESLEY),  2nd  duke  of 
Wellington.  Nominated  Mar.  25  in  place  of  No.  707. 
Knighted  and  invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  25. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 
Died  1884,  Aug.  13.  (721) 

1858,  Mar.  25.  WILLIAM  (CAVENDISH),  7th  duke  of  Devonshire. 
Nominated  Mar.  2o  in  place  of  No.  705.  Knighted  and 
invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  25.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1891,  Dec.  21. 

(722) 

1858,  June  24.  PEDRO  Y.,  king  of  Portugal.  Nominated  by  special 
statute  Apr.  26.  Invested  at  the  palace  of  Belem,  at  Lisbon, 
May  28  by  special  commission.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  June  24.  Died  1861,  Nov.  11.  (723) 

1858,  Nov.  9.     ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales.     Invested  by  the 

Queen  in  the  presence  of  prince  Consort  without  any  public 
ceremony,  he  having  become  a  knight  of  the  Garter  in  1841, 
Dec.  8,  by  his  creation  as  prince  of  Wales  when  less  than  a 
month  old.  Letters  patent  dispensing  with  installation  dated 
1858,  Nov.  9.  Afterwards  King  Edward  VII.  (724) 

1859,  June  28.    DUDLEY  (RYDER),  2nd  earl  of  Harrowby.    Nominated 

June  28  [in  place  of  No.  663].  Knighted  and  invested  at 
Buckingham  Palace  June  28.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  same  day.  Died  1882,  Nov.  19.  (725) 

1859,  June  28.  EDWARD  GEOFFREY  (SMITH-STANLEY),  28th  earl  of 
Derby.  Created  an  extra  knight  by  special  statute 
June  28.  Knighted  and  invested  at  Buckingham  Palace 
June  28.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
same  day.  Subsequently  succeeded  to  No.  696.  Died  1869, 
Oct.  28.  (726) 


K.G.  6i 

1860,  Dec.    17.     HENRY   PELHAM    (PELH AM- CLINTON),   5th   duke   of 

Newcastle.  Nominated  Dec.  17  in  place  of  No.  (?)  665. 
Knighted  and  invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Dec.  17.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1864, 
Oct.  18.  (727) 

1861,  Apr.  12.     WILLIAM  I.,  king  of  Prussia,  afterwards  emperor  of 

Germany.  Nominated  by  special  statute  Feb.  6.  Invested 
by  special  commission  at  Berlin  Mar.  4.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  Apr.  12.  Died  1888,  Mar.  9. 

(728) 

1862,  May  21.     CHARLES  JOHN  (CANNING),  earl  Canning.  Nominated 

May  8  in  place  of  No.  712.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  May  21.  Died  1862,  June  17.  (729) 

1862,  May  21.  EDWARD  ADOLPHUS  (SEYMOUR),  17th  duke  of  Somer- 
set. Knighted  by  letters  patent  May  6.  Nominated  May  8 
in  place  of  ifo.  702.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation May  21.  Died  1885,  Nov.  28.  (730) 

1862,  May  21.  JOHN  (RUSSELL),  1st  earl  Russell.  Knighted  by 
letters  patent  May  6.  Nominated  May  8  in  place  of 
No.  686.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
May  21.  Died  1878,  May  28.  (731) 

1862,  May  21.  ANTHONY  (ASHLEY-COOPER),  8th  earl  of  Shaftesbury. 
Knighted  by  letters  patent  May  6.  Nominated  May  8  in 
place  of  No.  691.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion May  21.  Died  1885,  Oct.  1.  (732) 

1862,  May  21.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  SPENCER  (WENTWORTH-FITZ- 
WILLIAM),  6th  earl  Fitzwilliam.  Knighted  by  letters  patent 
May  6.  Nominated  May  8  in  place  of  No.  715.  Letters- 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  May  21.  Died  1902, 
Feb.  20.  (733) 

1862,  July  5.  PRINCE  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  Louis  CHARLES  of  Hesse- 
and  the  Rhine,  afterwards  grand  duke  Louis  IV.  of  Hesse. 
Nominated  June  27.  Invested  privately  by  the  queen  at 
Osborne  July  5.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion July  5.  Died  1892,  Mar.  13,  at  Darmstadt.  (734) 

1862,  Aug.  12.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  CHARLES  GEORGE  ERNEST 
ADOLPHUS  GUSTAVUS,  reigning  grand  duke  of  Mecklenburg- 
Strelitz.  Nominated  by  special  statute  July  31.  Received 
the  ensigns  from  Garter  by  the  queen's  command  Aug.  12 
at  Kew.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
Aug.  12.  Died  1904,  May  30.  (735) 


62  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1863,  June  10.  PRINCE  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT,  duke  of  Saxony 
and  Prince  of  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha,  afterwards  duke  of 
Edinburgh,  duke  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha.  Nominated 
May  24  (the  queen's  birthday)  and  invested  privately  by 
the  queen  [the  same  day]  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  June  10.  Died  1900,  July  30.  (736) 

1863,  June  10.     HENRY  GEORGE  (GREY),  3rd  earl  Grey.     Knighted 

by  letters  patent  May  30.  Nominated  May  30  in  place  of 
No.  729.  Ensigns  delivered  to  him  by  Garter  June  1.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  June  10.  Died  1894, 
Oct.  9.  (737) 

1864,  Apr.  30.     GEORGE  GRANVILLE  WILLIAM  (SUTHERLAND-LEVESON- 

GOWER),  3rd  duke  of  Sutherland.  Knighted  by  letters 
patent  Apr.  22.  Nominated  Apr.  22  in  place  of  No.  678. 
Ensigns  delivered  to  him  at  Sutherland  House  by  Garter. 
Letters  pa.tent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Apr.  30.  Died 
1892,  Sept.  22.  (738) 

1864,  May  23.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  (BRUDENELL-BRUCE)  , 
2nd  marquess  of  Ailesbury.  Knighted  by  letters  patent 
May  23.  Nominated  May  23  in  place  of  No.  706.  Ensigns 
subsequently  delivered  to  him  by  Garter.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  May  23.  Died  1878,  Jan.  6. 

(739) 

1864,  Oct.  10.     HENRY  (PETTY-FITZMAURICE),  4th  marquess  of  Lans- 

downe.  Knighted  by  letters  patent  Sept.  27.  Nominated 
Sept.  30  in  place  of  No.  693.  Ensigns  delivered  to  him  by 
Garter  Oct.  6  at  Lansdowne  House.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation of  installation  Oct.  10.  Died  1866,  July  5.  (740) 

1865,  Jan.  14.    JOHN  POYNTZ  (SPENCER),  5th  earl  Spencer.    Knighted 

by  letters  patent  1864,  Dec.  28.  Nominated  Dec.  30  in 
place  of  No.  727.  Ensigns  delivered  to  him  by  Garter  1865, 
Jan.  13.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
Jan.  14.  (741) 

1865,  Apr.  10.  HARRY  GEORGE  (VANE  afterwards  POWLETT),  7th 
duke  of  Cleveland.  Knighted  by  letters  patent  Apr.  6. 
Nominated  Apr.  8  in  place  of  No.  710.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  Apr.  10.  Died  1891,  Aug.  21. 

(742) 

1865,  June  17.  Louis  I.,  king  of  Portugal  and  the  Algarvas,  duke 
of  Saxony.  Nominated  by  special  statute  Jan.  17.  Invested 
at  Ajuda  near  Lisbon  by  special  commission  June  (?May)  4. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  June  ( ?  May)  17. 
Died  1889,  Oct.  19.  (743) 


K.G.  63 

1865,  June  17.  CHRISTIAN  IX.,  king  of  Denmark.  Nominated  by 
special  statute  Jan.  17.  Invested  by  special  commission  at 
Copenhagen  Apr.  25.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  June  (  ?  May)  17.  (744) 

1865,  June  17.  Louis  III.,  grand  duke  of  Hesse  and  the  Rhine. 
Nominated  by  special  statute  Jan.  17.  Invested  by  special 
commission  at  Darmstadt  June  6.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation of  installation  June  (?  May)  17.  Died  1877, 
June  19,  at  Darmstadt.  (745) 

1865,  Aug.  5.  FRANCIS  THOMAS  DE  GRAY  (CowrER),  7th  earl  Cowper. 
Nominated  July  24  in  place  of  No.  708.  Ensigns  delivered 
to  him  by  Garter  July  31.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  Aug  5. 


1866,  Feb.  3.  HENRY  RICHARD  CHARLES  (WELLESLEY),  1st  earl 
Cowley.  Nominated  Jan.  23  in  place  of  No.  716.  Invested 
privately  af  Osborne  Feb.  3.  Letters  patent  of  installation 
Feb.  3.  Died  1884,  July  15.  (747) 

1866,  Feb.  23.  LEOPOLD  II.,  king  of  the  Belgians.  Nominated  by 
special  statute  Jan.  6.  Invested  by  special  commission 
at  Brussels  Feb.  12.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation Feb.  23.  (748) 

1866,  July  9.     PRINCE  FREDERICK  CHRISTIAN  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  of 

Schleswig-Holstein.  Nominated  by  special  statute  July  3. 
Presented  with  the  insignia  by  the  queen  in  private  at 
Windsor  July  5  after  his  marriage  with  the  princess  Helena. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  July  9.  (749) 

1867,  Feb.  6.     CHARLES  HENRY  (GORDON-LENNOX),  6th  duke  of  Rich- 

mond and  1st  duke  of  Gordon.  Nominated  Jan.  30  in  place 
of  No.  740.  Knighted  and  invested  Jan.  30  at  Osborne. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Feb.  6.  Died 
1903,  Sept.  27.  (750) 

1867,  Feb.  6.  CHARLES  CECIL  JOHN  (MANNERS),  6th  duke  of  Rutland. 
Nominated  Jan.  30  in  place  of  No.  700.  Knighted  and 
invested  Jan.  30  at  Osborne.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  Feb.  6.  Died  1888,  Mar.  4.  (751) 

1867,  Mar.  19.  HENRY  CHARLES  FITZROY  (SOMERSET),  8th  duke  of 
Beaufort.  Nominated  Mar.  18  in  place  of  No.  664.  Knighted 
and  invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  19.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Mar.  19.  Died  1899, 
Apr.  30.  (752) 


64  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1867,  May  24.  PRINCE  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PATRICK  ALBERT,  duke  of 
Saxony,  prince  of  Coburg  and  Gotha,  afterwards  duke  of 
Connaught.  Nominated  May  24  (the  queen's  birthday). 
Ensigns  presented  to  him  in  private  by  the  queen  [same 
day].  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  May  24. 

(753) 

1867,  Aug.  14.  FRANCIS  JOSEPH,  emperor  of  Austria.  Nominated 
by  special  statute  June  13.  Invested  at  Vienna  by  special 
commission  July  25.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  Aug.  14.  (754) 

1867,  Aug.  14.  ALEXANDER  II.,  emperor  of  Russia.  Nominated  by 
special  statute  June  13.  Invested  at  Tsarkoselo  near  St. 
Petersburg  by  special  commission  July  28.  Letters  patent 
of  dispensation  of  installation  Aug.  14.  Died  1881,  Mar.  13. 

(755) 

1867,  Aug.  14.     ABDUL  Aziz,  sultan  of  Turkey.     Nominated  July 

17  by  special  statute.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  Aug.  14.  Died  1876,  June  4.  (756) 

1868,  May  23.     JOHN  WINSTON  (SPENCER-CHURCHILL),  7th  duke  of 

Marlborough.  Nominated  May  14  in  place  of  No.  692  and 
knighted  at  Windsor  Castle  the  same  day  and  immediately 
afterwards  invested.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation May  23.  Died  1883,  July  5.  (757) 

1869,  May  29.      PRINCE  LEOPOLD  GEORGE  DUNCAN  ALBERT,  after- 

wards duke  of  Albany.  Nominated  May  24  (the  queen's 
birthday)  and  privately  invested  at  Balmoral  the  same  day. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  May  29.  Died 
1884,  May  28,  at  Cannes.  (758) 

1869,  Dec.  11.  STRATFORD  (CANNING),  viscount  Stratford  de  Red- 
cliffe.  Nominated  Dec.  10  in  place  of  No.  726.  Invested 
at  Windsor  Dec.  11.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1880,  Aug.  14.  (759) 

1869,  Dec.  11.     GEORGE  FREDERICK  SAMUEL  (ROBINSON),  earl  de  Grey 

and  Ripon,  afterwards  marquess  of  Ripon.  Nominated 
Dec.  4  in  place  of  No.  705.  Knighted  and  invested  at 
Windsor  Dec.  11.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation Dec.  11.  (760) 

1870,  Dec.  6.     HUGH  LUPUS  (GROSVENOR),  3rd  marquess  of  West- 

minster, afterwards  1st  duke  of  Westminster.  Nominated 
Dec.  4  in  place  of  No.  705.  Knighted  and  invested  at 
Windsor  Castle  Dec.  6.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  Dec.  6.  Died  1899,  Dec.  22.  (761) 


K.G.  65 

1871,  July  11.     PEDRO    II.,    emperor    of    Brazil.      Nominated   by 

statute  July  5.  Ensigns  delivered  to  him  personally  by  the 
queen  at  Claridge's  Hotel  July  5.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation of  installation  July  11.  Died  1891,  Dec.  5,  at 
Paris.  (762) 

1872,  Dec.  26.     THOMAS  (DUNDAS),  2nd  earl  of  Zetland.     Nominated 

Dec.  12  in  place  of  No.  701.  Ensigns  delivered  to  him  by 
Garter  at  Aske  Hall  near  Richmond,  Yorks,  Dec.  23.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Dec.  26.  Died  1873, 
May  6.  (763) 

1873,  June  26.     NASIB  ED  DIN,  shah  of  Persia.    Nominated  by  special 

statute  June  20.  Invested  same  day  at  Windsor  Castle  by 
the  queen  in  the  presence  of  prince  Arthur,  prince  Leopold, 
and  prince  Christian  of  Schleswig-Holstein.  Letters  patent 
of  dispensation  of  installation  June  26.  Died  1896,  May  1. 

(764) 

1873,  June  30.  THOMAS  WILLIAM  (COKE),  2nd  earl  of  Leicester. 
Nominated  'June  28  in  place  of  No.  763.  Knighted  and 
invested  at  Windsor  Castle  June  30.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  June  30. 


1876,  July  12.      GEORGE  I.,  king  of  the  Hellenes.      Nominated  by 

special  statute  July  12.  Invested  at  Frogmore  House  same 
day  by  the  queen  in  the  presence  of  the  prince  of  Wales  and 
prince  Leopold.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion same  day.  (766) 

1877,  Jan.   27.      PRINCE  FREDERICK  WILLIAM   VICTOR  ALBERT   of 

Prussia1,  son  of  the  crown  prince  of  Germany,  afterwards 
emperor  William  II.  of  Germany.  Nominated  Jan.  27. 
Lord  Odo  Russell,  the  British  Ambassador  at  Berlin, 
delivered  the  insignia  the  same  day  to  the  crown  prince  of 
Germany,  who  thereupon  invested  the  prince.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Jan.  27.  (767) 

1878,  Mar.  16.      HUMBERT,  king  of  Italy.      Nominated  by  special 

statute  Feb.  5.  Invested  at  Rome  by  special  commission 
Mar.  2.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Mar. 
16.  Died  1900,  July  29,  at  Monza.  (768) 

1878,  July  20.  PRINCE  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  ADOLPHUS 
GEORGE  FREDERICK  of  Hanover,  duke  of  Cumberland  and 
Teyiotdale.  Nominated  June  22.  Invested  June  23  at 
Windsor  in  the  presence  of  the  prince  of  Wales  and  prince 
Leopold.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
July  20.  (769) 

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66  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1878,  July  22.  BENJAMIN  (D'IsRAELi),  earl  of  Beaconsfield.  Nominated 
July  22  in  place  of  No.  739.  Knighted  and  invested  same 
day  at  Osborne.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion July  22.  Died  1881,  Apr.  19.  (770) 

1878,  July  30.  ROBERT  ARTHUR  TALBOT  (GASCOYNE-CECIL),  3rd 
marquess  of  Salisbury.  Nominated  July  30  in  place  of 
No.  731.  Knighted  and  invested  same  day  at  Osborne. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 
Died  1903,  Aug.  22.  (771) 

1880,  Dec.  1.     FRANCIS  CHARLES  HASTINGS  (RUSSELL),  9th  duke  of 

Bedford.  Nominated  Sept.  22  in  place  of  No.  759.  Knighted 
and  invested  Dec.  1  at  Windsor  in  the  presence  of  the  duke 
of  Connaught.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion same  day.  Died  1891,  Jan.  14.  (772) 

1881,  Apr.  2.      ALEXANDER  III.,  emperor  and  autocrat  of  all  the 

Russias.  Nominated  by  special  statute  Mar.  21.  Invested 
by  the  prince  of  Wales  as  a  special  commissioner  in  the 
Annutchkin  Palace  at  St.  Petersburg  Mar.  28  in  the  presence 
of  the  crown  prince  of  Germany,  the  duke  of  Edinburgh, 
and  the  grand  duke  of  Hesse.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  Apr.  2.  Died  1894,  Nov.  1,  at  the 
Summer  Palace  at  Livadia.  (773) 

.1881,  May  17.  OSCAR  II.,  king  of  Sweden  and  Norway.  Nominated 
by  special  statute  May  17.  Invested  same  day  at  Windsor 
Castle  by  the  queen,  assisted  by  prince  Leopold.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  (774) 

1881,  Oct.  24.     ALFONSO  XII.,  king  of  Spain.    Nominated  by  special 

statute  Sept.  8.  Invested  Oct.  11  in  the  Royal  Palace  at 
Madrid  by  special  commission.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  Oct.  24.  Died  1885,  Nov.  25.  (775) 

1882,  Feb.  20.     ALBERT,  king  of  Saxony.     Nominated  1881,  Dec.  12, 

by  special  statute.  Invested  in  the  Royal  Palace  at 
Dresden  by  special  commission  1882,  Feb.  7.  Letters  patent 
of  dispensation  of  installation  Feb.  20.  Died  1902,  June  19. 

(776) 

1882,  Apr.  24.  WILLIAM  III.,  king  of  the  Netherlands.  Nominated 
by  special  statute  Apr.  24.  Invested  same  day  at  Windsor 
Castle  in  the  presence  of  the  queen  of  the  Netherlands  and 
all  the  royal  family.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1890,  Nov.  23,  at  the  Castle 
of  Loo.  (777) 


K.G.  67 

1883,  Feb.  3.  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  LENNOX  (Frrz-RoY),  7th  duke  of 
Grafton.  Nominated  Jan.  9  in  place  of  No.  770.  Knighted 
and  invested  at  Osborne  Feb.  3.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation of  installation  same  day.  (778) 

1883,  Sept.  11.     H.E.H.  PRINCE  ALBERT  VICTOR  CHRISTIAN  EDWARD 

of  Wales.  Nominated  Sept.  3.  Invested  same  day  at 
Balmoral.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
same  day.  Afterwards  duke  of  Clarence  and  of  Avondale. 
Died  1892,  Jan.  14,  at  Sandringham.  (779) 

1884,  July  15.     GEORGE  DOUGLAS  (CAMPBELL),  8th  duke  of  Argyll. 

Nominated  1883,  Oct.  22,  in  place  of  No.  725.  Invested  at 
Windsor  1884,  July  15.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1900,  Apr.  24.  (780) 

1884,  July  15.  EDWARD  HENRY  (STANLEY),  24th  earl  of  Derby. 
Nominated  June  21  in  place  of  No.  757.  Knighted  and 
invested  at  Windsor  July  15.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1893,  Apr.  21. 


1884,  Aug.  4.    PRINCE  GEORGE  FREDERICK  ERNEST  ALBERT  of  Wales, 

afterwards  duke  of  York  and  prince  of  Wales.  Nominated 
Aug.  4.  Invested  same  day  at  Osborne  in  the  presence  of 
the  prince  of  Wales.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  (782) 

1885,  July  9.    JOHN  (WODEHOUSE),  1st  earl  of  Kimberley.  Nominated 

July  9  in  place  of  No.  674.  Knighted  and  invested  same 
day  at  Windsor.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation same  day.  Died  1902,  Apr.  8.  (783) 

1885,  July  9.  WILLIAM  (COMPTON),  4th  marquess  of  Northampton. 
Nominated  July  9  in  place  of  No.  747.  Knighted  and 
invested  same  day  at  Windsor.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation of  installation  same  day.  Died  1897,  Sept.  11. 

(784) 

1885,  July  9.  WILLIAM  PHILIP  (MOLYNEUX),  4th  earl  of  Sefton. 
Nominated  July  9  in  place  of  No.  721.  Knighted  and 
invested  same  day  at  Windsor.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1897,  June  27.  (785) 

1885,  July  23.     PRINCE  HENRY  MAURICE  of  Battenberg.    Nominated 

by  special  statute  July  23.    Married  same  day  at  Whipping- 

"•n    to    princess    Beatrice,    and    before    that    ceremony 

privately  invested  by  the  queen  at  Osborne.     Letters  patent 

of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.     Died  1896,  Jan. 

20,  on  board  H.M.S.  "  Blonde."  (786) 


68  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1886,  Feb.  22.  ALGERNON  GEORGE  (PERCY),  8th  duke  of  Northumber- 
land. Nominated  1885,  Nov.  24,  in  place  of  No.  732. 
Knighted  and  invested  at  Windsor  1886,  Feb.  22.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1889, 
Jan.  2.  (787) 

1886,  Feb.  22.  WILLIAM  (NEVILL),  1st  marquess  of  Abergavenny. 
Nominated  1885,  Dec.  10,  in  place  of  No.  697.  Knighted 
and  invested  at  Windsor  1886,  Feb.  22.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  (788) 

1886,  Feb.  22.     HENRY  (Fixz ALAN-HOWARD),  22nd  duke  of  Norfolk. 

Nominated  1885,  Dec.  19,  in  place  of  No.  730.  Knighted 
and  invested  at  Windsor  1886,  Feb.  22.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  (789) 

1887,  June  20.     BUDOLPH  FRANCIS  CHARLES  JOSEPH,  crown  prince  of 

Austria.  Nominated  by  special  statute  June  20  on  the 
occasion  of  the  queen's  Jubilee.  Invested  same  day  in  the 
garden  at  Buckingham  Palace.  Letters  patent  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1889,  Jan.  29,  at  his 
villa  of  Meyerling  near  Baden.  (790) 

1888,  May   7.      CHARLES    STEWART    (VANE-TEMPEST-  STEW  ART),    6th 

marquess  of  Londonderry.  Nominated  May  7  in  place  of 
No.  751.  Invested  privately  at  Windsor  Castle  same  day. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 

(791) 

1889,  Aug.  8.  PRINCE  ALBERT  WILLIAM  HENRY  of  Prussia.  Nominated 

by  special  statute  Aug.  8.  Invested  at  Osborne  same  day. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 

(792) 

1890,  Apr.  23.     CHARLES,    king    of    Wiirtemberg.      Nominated    by 

special  statute  Mar.  20.  Invested  by  special  commission  in 
the  Palace  at  Stuttgart  Apr.  15.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  Apr.  23.  Died  at  Stuttgart 
1891,  Oct.  6.  (793) 

1891,  Aug.  3.     VICTOR  EMANUEL,  prince  of  Naples.     Nominated  by 

special  statute  Aug.  3.  Invested  same  day  at  Osborne. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 
Afterwards  Yictor  Emanuel  III.  of  Italy.  (794) 

1891,  Aug.  5.  JOHN  JAMES  ROBERT  (MANNERS),  7th  duke  of  Rutland. 
Nominated  May  16  in  place  of  No.  772.  Invested  at 
Osborne  Aug.  5.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion same  day.  (795) 


K.G.  69 

1891,  Aug.    5.      GEORGE    HENRY    (CADOGAN),    6th    earl    Cadogan. 

Nominated  Aug.  1  in  place  of  No.  718.  Knighted  and 
invested  at  Osborne  Aug.  5.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  same  day.  (796) 

1892,  May  16.     H.R.H.  ERNEST  Louis  CHARLES  ALBERT  WILLIAM, 

grand  duke  of  Hesse  and  the  Rhine.  Nominated  Apr.  27. 
Personally  invested  by  the  queen  at  Darmstadt  same  day. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  May  16.  (797) 

1892,  June  30.  CHARLES,  king  of  Roumania.  Nominated  by  special 
statute  June  30.  Invested  same  day  at  Windsor  Castle. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 

(798) 

1892,  Aug.  10.  SPENCER  COMPTON  (CAVENDISH),  8th  duke  of  Devon- 
shire. Nominated  July  30  in  place  of  No.  742.  Knighted 
and  invested  at  Osborne  Aug.  10.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation ef  installation  same  day.  (799) 

1892,  Aug.  10.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  2nd  duke  of  Abercorn.  Nominated 
July  30  in  place  of  No.  722.  Knighted  and  invested  at 
Osborne  Aug.  10.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation same  day.  (800) 

1892,  Nov.  23.  ARCHIBALD  PHILIP  (PRIMROSE),  5th  earl  of  Rose- 
bery.  Nominated  Oct.  22  in  place  of  No.  738.  Knighted 
and  invested  at  Windsor  Nov.  21.  Letters  patent  of  dis- 
pensation of  installation  Nov.  23. 


1893,  July   1.      Grand   duke    CESAREVITCH    NICHOLAS   ALEXANDRO- 

VITCH  of  Russia,  afterwards  emperor  Nicholas  II.  of  Russia. 
Nominated  1893,  July  1,  by  special  statute.  Invested  at 
Windsor  Castle  by  the  queen  same  day.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  (802) 

1894,  Mar.   7.      GAVIN   (CAMPBELL),   1st  marquess  of  Breadalbane. 

Nominated  1893,  Dec.  4,  in  place  of  No.  781.  Knighted 
and  invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  1894,  Mar.  7.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  (803) 

1894,  Apr.  23.  ALFRED  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  ERNEST  ALBERT, 
hereditary  prince  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha  (prince  Alfred 
of  Edinburgh).  Nominated  by  special  statute  Apr.  23. 
Personally  invested  by  the  queen  at  Coburg  same  day. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 
Died  1899,  Feb.  6,  at  Meran.  (804) 


70  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1895,  Mar.  6.  HENRY  CHARLES  KEITH  (PETTY-  FITZMAURICE),  5th 
marquess  of  Lansdowne.  Nominated  1894,  Nov.  10,  in 
place  of  No.  737.  Knighted  and  invested  1895,  Mar.  6,  at 
Buckingham  Palace.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  (805) 

1895,  Nov.  9.     CHARLES  I.  (CARLO  FERDINAND  Louis  MARIE  YICTOR 

MICHAEL  RAPHAEL  GABRIEL  GONZAGUE  XAVIER  FRANCOIS 
D'ASSISE  JOSEPH  SIMON),  king  of  Portugal  and  the  Algarvas. 
Nominated  by  special  statute  Nov.  9.  Personally  invested 
by  the  queen  at  Balmoral  same  day.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  (806) 

1896,  July  21.      H.R.H.  prince  FREDERICK  (CHRISTIAN  FREDERICK 

WILLIAM  CHARLES),  crown  prince  of  Denmark.  Nominated 
by  special  statute  July  21.  Invested  same  day  at  Marl- 
borough  House.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion same  day.  (807) 

1897,  Aug.  19.     FREDERICK  ARTHUR  (STANLEY),  25th  earl  of  Derby. 

Nominated  Aug.  6  in  place  of  No.  785.  Invested  at  Osborne 
Aug.  19.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
same  day.  (808) 

1897,  Dec.  7.  WILLIAM  HENRY  WALTER  (MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-£COTT), 
6th  duke  of  Buccleuch.  Nominated  Dec.  2  in  place  of 
No.  784.  Invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Dec.  7.  Letters  patent 
of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  (809) 

1899,  Mar.  2.  VICTOR  ALEXANDER  (BRUCE),  9th  earl  of  Elgin,  earl 
of  Kincardine.  Nominated  Feb.  16  in  place  of  No.  787. 
Knighted  and  invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Mar.  2.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 


1899,  July  11.  HENRY  GEORGE  (PERCY),  9th  duke  of  Northumber- 
land. Nominated  May  22  in  place  of  No.  752.  Knighted 
and  invested  July  11  at  Windsor  Castle.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 


1900,  Mar.  15.     WILLIAM  JOHN  ARTHUR  CHARLES  JAMES  (CAVENDISH- 

BENTINCK),  6th  duke  of  Portland.  Nominated  Mar.  15  in 
place  of  No.  761.  Knighted  and  invested  same  day  at 
Windsor  Castle.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  in- 
stallation same  day.  (812) 

1901,  Jan.  24.     Field-Marshal  FREDERICK  SLEIGH  (ROBERTS),  lord, 

afterwards  earl  Roberts.  Nominated  Jan.  2  in  place  of 
No.  780.  Invested  same  day  at  Osborne  by  the  queen. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  Jan.  24  (813) 


K.G.  7i 

EDWARD   VII.,  the  twenty-sixth  Sovereign  of  the  Garter. 
Succeeded  1901,  Jan.  22. 

1901,  Jan.  27.  H.I.  &  R.H.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  VICTOR  AUGUSTUS 
ERNEST,  crown  prince  of  Germany.  Nominated  by  special 
Statute  Jan.  28.  Personally  invested  by  the  king  at  Osborne 
same  day  in  the  presence  of  the  German  emperor,  duke 
of  Connaught,  duke  of  Cambridge,  prince  Christian  of 
Schleswig-Holstein,  duke  of  Norfolk  and  earl  Roberts. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 

(814) 


1901,  Feb.  12.  The  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department 
signified  to  the  Chancellor  of  the  Garter  the  king's  pleasure 
as  Sovereign  of  the  Order  that  a  special  statute  under  the 
seal  of  the  Order  shall  be  issued  for  conferring  upon 
H.M.  the  queen  Alexandra  the  title  and  dignity  of  a  Lady 
of  that  most  noble  Order  and  fully  authorising  her  Majesty 
to  wear  the  insignia  thereof. 


1902,  May  16.  ALFONSO  XIII.,  king  of  Spain.  Nominated  by 
special  statute,  Apr.  21.  Invested  by  special  commission 
at  Madrid,  May  16.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day. 


1902,  May  30.  HERBRAND  ARTHUR  (RUSSELL),  14th  duke  of  Bedford. 
Nominated  Mar.  26  in  place  of  No.  733.  Invested  at 
Buckingham  Palace,  May  30.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  same  day.  (816) 

1902,  May  30.  CHARLES  RICHARD  JOHN  (SPENCER-CHURCHILL), 
9th  duke  of  Marlborough.  Nominated  May  28  in  place  of 
No.  783.  Invested  at  Buckingham  Palace,  May  30.  Letters 
patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  (817) 

1902,  July  15.  H.I.H.  the  hereditary  grand  duke  MICHAEL 
ALEXANDROVITCH  of  Russia.  Nominated  by  special  statute 
in  June.  Invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  by  the  King 
?  June  29.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation 
July  15.  (818) 

1902,  July  15.  H.I.  &R.H.  the  ARCHDUKE  FRANCIS  FERDINAND 
CHARLES  Louis  JOSEPH  MARIE  of  Austria-Este.  Nominated 
by  special  statute  in  June.  Insignia  delivered  to  him  at 
the  Castle  of  Konopischt  in  July  by  Sir  Fr.  Plunkett, 
H.M.  ambassador  at  Vienna.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation 
of  installation  July  15.  (819) 


72  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER 

1902,  July  15.  H.E.H.  EMMANUEL  PHILIBERT  VICTOR  EUGENE 
GENES  JOSEPH  MARIE,  duke  d'Aosta.  Nominated  by  special 
statute  in  June.  Invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  by  the 
King  ?  June  29.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  July  15.  (820) 

1902,  July  15.  H.E.H.  Louis  PHILIPPE  MARIE  CHARLES  AMELIO 
FERDINAND  VICTOR  MANUEL  ANTOINE  LAURENT  MIGUEL 
EAPHAEL  GABRIEL  GONZAGUE  XAVIER  FRANCIS  D'ASSISE 
BENOIT,  crown  prince  of  Portugal,  duke  of  Braganza. 
Nominated  by  special  statute  in  June.  Invested  by  the 
duke  of  York  at  York  House,  June  27.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  July  15.  (821) 

1902,  July  15.  H.E.H.  LEOPOLD  CHARLES  EDWARD  GEORGE  ALBERT, 
duke  of  Albany,  reigning  duke  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha. 
Nominated  in  June.  Invested  at  Buckingham  Palace 
by  the  King  ?  July  7.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of 
installation  July  15.  (822) 

1902,  July  15.  H.E.H.  prince  ARTHUR  FREDERICK  PATRICK  ALBERT, 
eldest  son  of  the  duke  of  Connaught.  Nominated  in  June. 
Invested  at  Buckingham  Palace  by  the  King  ?  July  7. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  July  15.  (823) 

1902,  Aug.  8.  ARTHUR  CHARLES  (WELLESLEY),  4th  duke  of 
Wellington.  An  additional  knight.  Nominated  June  26. 
Invested  Aug.  8  at  Buckingham  Palace.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  Aug.  8.  (824) 

1902,  Aug.  8.     CROMARTIE  (SUTHERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER),  4th  duke 

of  Sutherland.  An  additional  knight.  Nominated  June  26. 
Invested  Aug.  8  at  Buckingham  Palace.  Letters  patent  of 
dispensation  of  installation  Aug.  8.  (825) 

1903,  Feb.  16.     MUZAFFER-ED-DIN,  shah  of  Persia.     Nominated  by 

special  statute  1902,  Dec.  12.  Invested  at  Teheran  by 
viscount  Downe,  the  King's  special  envoy,  1903,  Feb.  3. 
Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installation  1903,  Feb.  16. 

(826) 

1904,  Feb.  23.      WILLIAM    II.    (WILHELM    CHARLES    PAUL    HENRY 

FREDERICK),  king  of  Wiirtemberg.  Nominated  by  special 
statute  Feb.  23.  Invested  at  Stuttgart  by  the  prince  of 
Wales,  Apr.  25.  Letters  patent  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion ?  same  day.  (827) 


flfeost  Ancient  anb  flfcost  IRoble 
©rber  of  tbe  Ubtstle. 


Knights    of   the    Most    Ancient    and 
Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Thistle. 


JAMES  II.,  first  Sovereign. 

1687,  June  6.  JAMES  (DRUMMOND),  4th  earl  of  Perth.  Knighted 
and  invested  by  the  duke  of  Hamilton  in  the  Council 
Chamber  at  Edinburgh  shortly  after  June  6.  Died  1716, 
May  11.  (1) 

1687,  June  6.  GEORGE  (GORDON),  1st  duke  of  Gordon.  Invested  at 
Edinburgh  shortly  after  June  6.  Died  1716,  Dec.  7.  (2) 

1687,  June  6.  JOHN  (MURRAY),  1st  marquess  of  Atholl.  Knighted 
and  invested  by  the  earl  of  Perth  in  the  Council  Chamber 
at  Edinburgh  shortly  after  June  6.  Died  1703,  May  6. 

(3) 

1687,  June  6.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  commonly  called  earl  of  Arraii 
(afterwards  4th  duke  of  Hamilton).  Invested  at  Edinburgh 
shortly  after  June  6.  Was  allowed  to  retain  the  Order  of 
the  Thistle  on  his  election  as  a  K.G.  Died  1712,  Nov.  15. 

(4) 

1687,  June  6.  KENNETH  (MACKENZIE),  4th  earl  of  Seaforth.  In- 
vested at  Windsor  Castle  June  6.  Died  1701,  Jan.  (5) 

1687,  June  6.  JOHN  (DRUMMOND),  1st  earl  of  Melfort.  Invested  at 
Windsor  Castle  June  6.  Died  1714-5,  Jan.  25.  (6) 

1687,  June  6.  GEORGE  (DOUGLAS),  1st  earl  of  Dumbarton.  Invested 
at  Windsor  Castle  June  6.  Died  1692.  (7) 

1687,  June  6.  ALEXANDER  (STUART),  18th  earl  of  Moray.  Invested 
At  Windsor  Castle,  June  6.  Died  1701,  Nov.  1.  (8) 

*  It  may  be  of  interest  to  print  here  the  Jacobite  nominations  to  the  order  of  the  Thistle,  as  made  by 
the  Stuarts  when  in  exile — premising  only  that  (as  in  the  case  of  the  Jacobite  nominations  to  the  order  of  the 
Garter  supra  p.  38)  they  bear  no  authority.  The  titles  of  noblesse  as  stated  in  the  following  list  are  mostly 
Jacobite  titles  and  equally  devoid  of  authority.  I  am  indebted  to  the  courtesy  of  the  Most  Honourable  the 
Marquis  de  Ruvigny  for  permission  to  reprint  this  list  from  his  "  Jacobite  Peerage"  p.  194. 

1705,  Mar.    JAMES  (DRUMMOND),  marquess  of  Drummond. 

1705,  Mar.    CHARLES  (HAY),  13th  earl  of  Errol, 

1705  or  1708,  Feb.  ?    WILLIAM  (KEITH),  9th  earl  Marischal. 

1708,  May  10.    JOHN  BAPTISTS  (GUALTERIO),  1st  earl  of  Dundee. 

1716,  Apr.  8.    JAMES  (BUTLER),  2nd  duke  of  Ormonde. 

1716,  Apr.  8.    JAMES  (MAULED  4th  earl  of  Panmure. 

1722,  May  26.     ARTHUR  (DILLON),  1st  earl  (?)  Dillon. 

1723,  July  30.    JAMES  (DOUGLAS-HAMILTON),  5th  duke  of  Hamilton.    (See  infra.) 
1725,  Dec.  29,    GEORGE  (KEITH)  10th  earl  Marischal. 

1725,  Dec,  31.  JAMES  (HAY),  1st  earl  of  Inverness. 

1725,  Dec,  31.  WILLIAM  (MAXWELL),  5th  earl  of  Nithsdale. 

1725,  Dec.  31,  JAMES  (MURRAY),  1st  earl  of  Dunbar. 

1739,  May  15.  JAMES  (DRUMMOND),  3rd  duke  of  Perth, 

1740,  July  27.  JAMES  (DOUGLAS-HAMILTON),  5th  duke  of  Hamilton.    (Fresh  warrant.) 
1742,        ?  CHARLES,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  Rothesay, 

1768,  JOHN  (CARYLL),  3rd  baron  Caryll  of  Dunford. 

1784,  Nov.  30.    CHARLOTTE  (STUART),  duchess  of  Albany. 


76  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE 

QUEEN   ANNE,  second  Sovereign. 
Eevived  the  Order  1703,  December  31. 

1703-4,  Feb.  4.  JOHN  (CAMPBELL),  2nd  duke  of  Argyll.  Nominated 
and  invested  same  day.  Resigned  the  order  on  being 
elected  E.G.,  1709-10,  Mar.  22.  (9) 

1703-4,  Feb.  7.  JOHN  (MURRAY),  1st  duke  of  Atholl.  Nominated 
and  invested  same  day.  Died  1724,  Nov.  14.  (10) 

1703-4,  Feb.  7.  WILLIAM  (JOHNSTON),  1st  marquess  of  Annandale. 
Nominated  and  invested  same  day.  Died  1720-1,  Jan.  14. 

(11) 
1703-4,  Feb.  7.     JAMES  (SCOTT),  commonly  called  earl  of  Dalkeith. 

Nominated  and  invested  same  day.     Died  1704-5,  Mar.  14. 

(12) 

1703-4,  Feb.  7.  GEORGE  (HAMILTON),  6th  earl  of  Orkney.  Nominated 
and  invested  same  day.  Died  1736-7,  Jan.  29.  (13) 

1703-4,  Feb.  7.  JAMES  (OGILVT),  1st  earl  of  Seafield,  afterwards 
earl  of  Findlater.  Nominated  and  invested  same  day. 
Died  1730,  Aug.  19.  (14) 

1705,  Oct.  30.  WILLIAM  (KERR),  2nd  marquess  of  Lothian.  Knighted 
and  invested  by  the  duke  of  Queensberry  in  the  Council 
Chamber  at  Edinburgh  Nov.  8.  Diedl721-2,  Feb.  28.  (15) 

1705,  Oct.  30.     CHARLES  (BOYLE),  4th  earl  of  Orrery.     Nominated 

and  invested  by  queen  Anne  at  St.  James's  Palace  same  day. 
Died  1731,  Aug.  28.  (16) 

1706,  Aug.  10.     JOHN  (ERSKINE),  23rd  earl  of  Mar.     Nominated  and 

invested   by    queen   Anne    at   Windsor    Castle    same    day. 
Honours  forfeited  in  1715  by  attainder.  (17) 

1706,  Aug.  10.  HUGH  (CAMPBELL),  3rd  earl  of  Loudoun.  Nominated 
and  invested  ut  supra.  Died  1731,  Nov.  20.  (18) 

1710,  Mar.  25.  JOHN  (DALRYMPLE),  2nd  earl  of  Stair.  Invested  by 
the  duke  of  Marlborough  at  the  Camp  before  Douay  May  26. 
Died  1747,  May  9.  (19) 

1712-3,  Jan.  17.  DAVID  (COLYEAR),  1st  earl  of  Portmore.  Nominated 
and  invested  by  queen  Anne  at  St.  James's  Palace  same  day. 
Died  1729-30,  Jan.  2.  (20) 


K.T.  77 


GEORGE   I.,  third  Sovereign. 

1716,  June  22.  JOHN  (GORDON),  16th  earl  of  Sutherland.  Nominated 
and  invested  by  George  I.  at  St.  James's  Palace  same  day. 
Died  1733,  June  27.  (21) 

1716,  June  22.     WILLIAM  (CADOGAN),  1st  baron  Cadogan.  Nominated 

and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.     Died  1726,  July  17. 

(22) 

1717,  Mar.    1.      THOMAS    (HAMILTON),    6th    earl    of    Haddington. 

Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.     Died 
1735,  Oct.  26.  (23) 

1720-1,  Feb.  28.  CHARLES  (BENNET),  2nd  earl  of  Tankerville. 
Nominated  in  place  of  No.  11  and  invested  at  St.  James's 
same  day.  Died  1722,  May  21.  (24) 

1724-5,  Feb.  2.  FRANCIS  (SCOTT),  earl  of  Dalkeith,  afterwards  2nd 
duke  of  Bucjcleuch.  Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's 
same  day.  Died  1751,  Apr.  22.  (25) 

1724-5,  Feb.  2.  WILLIAM  (CAPELL),  23rd  earl  of  Essex.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Resigned  1737-8, 
Feb.  20,  on  being  elected  KG.  (26) 

1724-5,  Feb.  2.  ALEXANDER  (HTJME- CAMPBELL),  2nd  earl  of  March- 
mont.  Invested  at  Cambray  by  lord  Whitworth  Mar.  10. 
Died  1739-40,  Feb.  27.  (27) 

1726,  Sept.  23.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  5th  duke  of  Hamilton  and  2nd 
duke  of  Brandon.  Invested  by  the  earl  of  Findlater  at 
Holyrood  Oct.  31.  Died  1742-3,  Mar.  2.  In  place  of  No.  22. 

(28) 


GEORGE   II.,  fourth  Sovereign. 

1730,  May  16.      CHARLES     (BENNET),     3rd     earl     of     Tankerville. 

Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.    Died  1753, 
Mar.  14.  (29) 

1731,  Dec.  10.     CHARLES  (STUART),  19th  earl  of  Moray.     Invested  by 

the  earl  of  Haddington  at  Holyrood  House  1731-2,  Feb.  1. 
Died  1735,  Oct.  7.     In  place  of  No.  14.  (30) 

1732,  June  2.     CHARLES  (CoL YEAR),  2nd  earl  of  Portmore.    Nominated 

and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.     Died  1785,  July  5. 
In  place  of  No.  16.  (31) 


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1734,  Feb.  11.  JAMES  (MURRAY),  2nd  duke  of  Atholl.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1764,  Jan.  8. 
In  place  of  No.  18.  (32) 

1734,  Feb.  11.  WILLIAM  (KERR),  3rd  marquess  of  Lothian. 
Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1767, 
July  28.  In  place  of  No.  21.  (33) 

1738,  July  10.  JAMES  (DOUGLAS),  15th  earl  of  Morton.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  Kensington,  same  day.  Died  1768,  Oct.  12. 

(34) 

1738,  July  10.  JOHN  (STUART),  3rd  earl  of  Bute.  Invested  by  the 
marquess  of  Lothian  at  Holyrood  House  Aug.  15.  Resigned 
in  1762  on  being  elected  KG.  (35) 

1738,  July  10.     CHARLES  (HOPE),   1st  earl  of  Hopetoun.     Invested 

ut  supra.     Died  1741-2,  Feb.  26.  (36) 

1739,  June  7.     AUGUSTUS     (BERKELEY),     4th     earl     of     Berkeley. 

Nominated  and  invested  at  Kensington  same  day.     Died  1755, 
Jan.  9.  (37) 

1741,  Feb.  23.     JAMES   (STUART),  21st  earl  of  Moray.     Nominated 

and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.     Died  1767,  July  5. 

(38) 

1742,  June  22.     JOHN  (CARMICHAEL),  3rd  earl  of  Hyndford.   Invested 

at  Charlottenburg  by  the  king  of  Prussia  Aug.  2  (new  style). 
Died  1767,  July  19.     In  place  of  No.  36.  (39). 

1743,  Mar.  29.     LIONEL  (TOLLEMASH),  4th  earl  of  Dysart.     Nominated 

and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.     Died  1770,  Mar.  10. 

(40) 

1747-8,  Feb.  16.  COSMO  GEORGE  (GORDON),  3rd  duke  of  Gordon. 
Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1752, 
Aug.  5.  (41) 

1752,  Mar.    11.      WILLIAM    (DALRYMPLE-CRICHTON),    5th    earl    of 

Dumfries.     Nominated  and  invested  at  St.   James's  same 
day.     Died  1768,  July  27.  (42) 

1753,  Mar.   29.     FRANCIS   (GREVILLE),   1st  earl  Brooke,   afterwards 

earl  of  Warwick.     Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's 
same  day.     Died  1773,  July  6.  (43) 

1753,  Mar.  29.  JOHN  (LESLIE),  10th  earl  of  Eothes.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1767,  Dec.  10. 

(44) 

1755,  Mar.  18.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  6th  duke  of  Hamilton  and 
3rd  duke  of  Brandon.  Invested  by  the  duke  of  Hamilton 
at  Holyrood  House  Apr.  3.  Died  1758,  Jan.  17.  (45) 


K.T.  79 

GEORGE  III.,  the  fifth  Sovereign. 

1763,  Apr.  13.  CHARLES  SCHAW  (OATH CART),  9th  lord  Cathcart. 
Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1776, 
Aug.  14.  (46) 

1763,  Apr.  13.  WILLIAM  (DOUGLAS),  3rd  earl  of  March  and  earl 
of  Ruglen,  afterwards  duke  of  Queensberry.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1810,  Dec.  23. 

(47) 

1765,  Aug.  7.  JOHN  (CAMPBELL),  4th  duke  of  Argyll.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1770,  Nov.  9. 

(48) 

1767,  Dec.  23.  HENRY  (Scoix),  3rd  duke  of  Buccleuch.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Resigned  1794,  May, 
on  being  elected  K.G.  (49) 

1767,  Dec.  23.  JOHN  (MURRAY),  3rd  duke  of  Athole.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1774,  Nov.  5. 

(50) 

1767,  Dec.  23.     FREDERICK  (HOWARD),  8th  earl  of  Carlisle.     Invested 

by  the  king  of  Sardinia  at  Turin  1768,  Feb.  27.  Resigned 
on  his  election  as  K.G.  1793,  June  12.  (51) 

1768,  Oct.  26.     WILLIAM  HENRY  (KERR),  4th  marquess  of  Lothian. 

Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died 
1775,  Apr.  12.  (52) 

1768,  Nov.  2.  DAVID  (MURRAY),  7th  viscount  Stormont,  afterwards 
earl  of  Mansfield.  Knighted  and  invested  by  the  Emperor 
at  Vienna  Nov.  30.  Died  1796,  Sept.  1.  (53) 

1768,  Nov.  28.  JOHN  (KERR),  3rd  duke  of  Roxburghe.  Nominated 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Retained  the  Order 
of  the  Thistle  on  his  election  as  K.G.  1801,  June  3.  Died 
1804,  Mar.  19.  (54) 

1770,  Apr.  5.     WILLIAM  HENRY,  of  Brunswick-Luneburg,  third  son 

of  the  sovereign.  Nominated  and  invested  same  day.  After- 
wards duke  of  Clarence  and  St.  Andrew  and  king  William 
IV.  Elected  K.G.  in  1782,  but  retained  the  Order  of  the 
Thistle.  Died  1837,  June  20.  (55) 

1771,  Mar.  4.     NEIL  (PRIMROSE),  3rd  earl  of  Rosebery.     Nominated 

and  invested  same  day.     Died  1814,  Mar.  25.  (56) 

1773,  Aug.  18.  ROBERT  (HENLEY),  2nd  earl  of  Northington. 
Nominated,  knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day. 
Died  1786,  July  5.  (57) 


8o  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE 

1775,  Jan.  11.  ALEXANDER  (GORDON),  4th  duke  of  Gordon. 
Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died 
1827,  June  17.  (58) 

1775,  Nov.  1.     JOHN  (STEWART),  7th  earl  of  Galloway.     Nominated, 

knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.     Died  1806, 
Nov.  13.  (59) 

1776,  Oct.  11.     WILLIAM  JOHN  (KERR),  5th  marquess  of  Lothian. 

Nominated,  knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day. 
Died  1815,  Jan.  4.  (60) 

1786,  Mar.  3.  DOUGLAS  (HAMILTON),  8th  duke  of  Hamilton  and 
5th  duke  of  Brandon.  Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's 
same  day.  Died  1799,  Aug.  2.  (61) 

1786,  Nov.  29.  THOMAS  BRUCE  (BRUDENELL-BRUCE),  4th  earl  of 
Ailesbury.  Nominated  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same 
day.  Died  1814,  Apr.  19.  (62) 

1793,  June  14.     JAMES  (GRAHAM),  4th  duke  of  Montrose.  Nominated, 

knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.     Resigned 
on  being  elected  K.G.,  1812,  Mar.  26.  (63) 

1794,  May  30.     JOHN    (POULETT),    4th    earl    Poulett.      Nominated, 

knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.     Died  1819, 
Jan.  14.  (64) 

1797,  July  26.  GEORGE  (DOUGLAS),  17th  earl  of  Morton.  Nominated, 
knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1827, 
July  17.  (65) 

1800,  Apr.  23  (?4).  JOHN  (MURRAY),  4th  duke  of  Atholl.  Nominated, 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  day.  Died  1830,  Sept.  29. 

(66) 

1805,  Nov.  23.  WILLIAM  SCHAW  (CATHCART),  10th  baron,  afterwards 
1st  earl  Cathcart.  Nominated  and  invested  same  day  at 
Windsor.  Died  1843,  June  16.  (67) 

1808,  Mar.  16.  GEORGE  (GORDON,  afterwards  Hamilton-Gordon),  4th 
earl  of  Aberdeen.  Nominated,  knighted  and  invested  same 
day  in  the  Queen's  Palace  in  the  presence  of  His  Majesty. 
Was  allowed  to  retain  the  Order  of  the  Thistle  on  being 
elected  KG.  in  1855,  Feb.  7.  Died  1860,  Dec.  14.  (68) 

1812,  May  22.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  HENRY  (MONTAGU-SCOTT),  4th 
duke  of  Buccleuch  and  duke  of  Queensbury.  Nominated, 
knighted  and  invested  same  day  by  the  Prince  Regent  at 
Carlton  House.  Died  1819,  Apr.  20.  (69) 


K.T.  8i 

1812,  May  22.  HUGH  (MONTGOMERIE),  12th  earl  of  Eglintoun. 
Nominated,  knighted  and  invested  ut  supra.  Died  1819, 
Dec.  14.  (TO) 

1814,  May  23.  GEORGE  (STEWART),  8th  earl  of  Galloway.  Knighted 
and  invested  May  30  in  the  Prince  Regent's  closet  at 
Carlton  House  *  Died  1834,  Mar.  27.  (71) 

1814,  May  23.     HENRY     (NEVILL),     2nd     earl     of     Abergavenny. 

Nominated,  knighted  and  invested  same  day  by  the  Prince 
Regent  in  his  closet  at  Carlton  House.    Died  1843,  Mar.  27. 

.    (72) 

1815,  Feb.  23.     THOMAS  (EBSKINE),  1st  baron  Erskine.     Nominated 

and  invested  by  the  Prince  Regent  at  Carlton  House  same 
day.     Died  1823,  Nov.  17.  (73) 

1819,  May  20.  CHARLES  (BRUDENELL-BRTJCE),  5th  earl  afterwards 
1st  marquess  of  Ailesbury.  Nominated  and  invested  same 
day  by  the  Prince  Regent  at  Carlton  House.  Died  1856, 
Jan.  4.  (74) 


GEORGE   IV.,  the  sixth  Sovereign. 

1820,  Apr.  26.  WILLIAM  (KERB),  6th  marquess  of  Lothian. 
Nominated  and  invested  at  Carlton  House  same  day. 
Died  1824,  Apr.  27.  (75) 

1820,  May    22.       GEORGE    (HAY),    8th    marquess    of    Tweeddale. 

Nominated  and  invested  at  Carlton  House  same  day.  Died 
1876,  Oct.  10.  (76) 

1821,  July  17.     ARCHIBALD  (KENNEDY),  12th  earl  of  Cassillis  and  1st 

baron  afterwards  1st  marquess  of  Ailsa.  An  extra  knight 
on  the  Coronation  of  George  IV.  Nominated  and  invested 
at  Carlton  House  same  day.  Died  1846,  Sept.  8.  (77) 

1821,  July  17.  JAMES  (MAITLAND),  8th  earl  of  Lauderdale.  An 
extra  knight  nominated  and  invested  ut  supra.  Died  1839, 
Sept.  15.  (78) 

1821,  July  17.  ROBERT  (SAUNDERS-DUNDAS),  2nd  viscount  Melville. 
An  extra  knight,  and  nominated  and  invested  ut  supra. 
Died  1851,  June  10.  (79) 

1821,  July  17.  CHARLES  (DOUGLAS),  6th  marquess  of  Queensberry. 
An  extra  knight  nominated  ut  supra.  Invested  1822, 
Apr.  19.  Died  1837,  Dec.  3.  (80) 

*  The  Register  dates  this  investiture  May  30.     But  it  is  possibly  a  clerical  error  for  May  23.    The  Earl 
took  the  oath  on  May  23. 


82  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE 

1827,  May  10.  GEORGE  (GORDON),  5th  earl  of  Aboyne,  afterwards 
9th  marquess  of  Huntley  (extra  knight).  Nominated, 
knighted  and  invested  in  the  King's  closet  at  St.  James's 
Palace  same  day.  Died  1853,  June  17.  (81) 

1827,  May  10.  HENRY  RICHARD  (GREVILLE),  3rd  earl  Brooke  of 
Warwick  Castle.  Nominated,  knighted  and  invested  ut 
supra  (extra  knight).  Died  1853,  Aug.  10.  (82) 

1827,  Sept.  3.  JAMES  (DUFF),  4th  earl  of  Fife  (extra  knight). 
Knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's  Sept.  4.  Died  1857, 
Mar.  9.  (83) 

1827,  Sept.  3.  FRANCIS  (STUART),  23rd  earl  of  Moray  (extra  knight). 
Knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's  1830,  Aug.  4.  Died 
1848,  Jan.  12.*  (84) 


KING   WILLIAM   IV.,  the  seventh  Sovereign. 

1830,  July  19.  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  of  Brunswick-Luneburg,  duke 
of  Sussex,  6th  son  of  George  III.  Nominated,  knighted 
and  invested  at  St.  James's  same  dav.  Died  1843,  Apr.  21. 

(85) 

1830,  Nov.  5.  WALTER  FRANCIS  (MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT),  5th 
duke  of  Buccleuch  and  duke  of  Queensberry  (extra  knight). 
Nominated,  knighted  and  invested  same  day  in  the  King's 
closet  at  St.  James's.  Warrant  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion same  day.  Resigned  on  being  elected  K.G.,  1835, 
Feb.  23.  (86) 

1834,  Apr.  16.     WILLIAM  GEORGE  (HAY),  18th  earl  of  Erroll.  Elected 

in  a  Chapter  at  St.  James's  Apr.  16;  invested  same  day; 
warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died 
1846,  Apr.  19.  (87) 

1835,  Mar.  4.     DAVID  WILLIAM  (MURRAY),  3rd  earl  of  Mansfield  and 

8th  viscount  Stormont.  Elected  and  invested  same  day  at 
St.  James's  Palace.  Died  1840,  Feb.  18.  (88) 

*  The  warrant  dispensing  with  a  Chapter  for  the  election  of  the  Earl  of  Moray  was  dated  1827.  Sept.  4  ; 
and  the  warrant  dispensing  with  his  installation  was  dated  Sept,  3  (*rc).  For  some  reason  the  whole  pro- 
ceeding was  incomplete.  After  the  accession  of  William  IV.  fresh  documents  were  issued,  viz.,  warrant 
dispensing  with  a  Chapter  1830,  Aug.  4,  warrant  of  nomination  Aug.  4,  and  warrant  dispensing  with 
installation  Aug.  4.  Accordingly  in  the  Kegister  the  Earl  of  Moray  is  placed  after  the  Duke  of  Sussex. 


K.T.  83 


QUEEN   VICTORIA,  the  eighth  Sovereign. 

1838,  Mar.  21.  JOHN  (CAMPBELL),  2nd  marquess  of  Breadalbane. 
Warrant  of  appointment  Mar.  21.  Invested  same  day, 
warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died 
1862,  Nov.  8.  (89) 

1840,  Mar.  18.  JAMES  HENRY  EGBERT  (!NNES-KER),  6th  duke  of 
Koxburghe.  Warrant  of  appointment  Mar.  18;  knighted 
and  invested  same  day,  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion same  day.  Died  1879,  Apr.  23.  (90) 

1840,  Mar.  18.  ARCHIBALD  JOHN  (PRIMROSE),  4th  earl  of  Rosebery. 
Appointed,  knighted,  invested  and  dispensed  ut  supra. 
Died  1866,  Mar.  14.  '  (91) 

1842,  Jan.  17.     PRINCE  ALBERT,  consort  of  Her  Majesty.     Declared 

a  knight  by  special  statute  Jan.  17;  warrant  dispensing 
with  investiture  and  warrant  dispensing  with  installation 
both  dated  Jan.  17.  Died  1861,  Dec.  14.  (92) 

1843,  June  13.     JOHN  (CRICHTON-STUART),  2nd  marquess  of  Bute. 

Elected  in  a  Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  June  13; 
knighted  and  invested  ibid  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1848,  Mar.  18.  (93) 

1843,  June  13.  WILLIAM  DAVID  (MURRAY),  4th  earl  of  Mansfield. 
Elected,  knighted,  invested  and  dispensed  for  installation 
ut  supra.  Died  1898,  Aug.  2.  (94) 

1845,  Mar.  12.  JAMES  (GRAHAM),  5th  duke  of  Montrose.  Elected 
in  a  Chapter  held  at  St.  James's  Palace  Mar.  12;  knighted 
and  invested  same  day  there;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1874,  Dec.  30.  (95) 

1847,  July  12.  JOHN  HAMILTON  (DALRYMPLE),  8th  earl  of  Stair. 
Warrant  of  appointment  July  12;  knighted  by  Letters 
patent  dated  Whitehall,  1847,  June  16;  warrant  of 
dispensation  of  investiture  and  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  both  dated  July  12.  Died  1853,  Jan.  10. 
Probably  in  place  of  No.  87.  *  (96) 

1847,  July  12.  JAMES  (BRUCE),  8th  earl  of  Elgin,  earl  of  Kincardine. 
Warrant  of  appointment  July  12;  knighted  by  Letters 
patent  dated  Whitehall,  1847,  June  16;  dispensed  for 
investiture  and  installation  ut  supra.  Died  1863,  Nov.  20. 
Probably  in  place  of  No.  77.  (97) 


84  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE 

1848,  May  12.  JAMES  ANDREW  (RAMSAY),  10th  earl,  afterwards 
marquess,  of  Dalhousie.  Elected  in  a  Chapter  at  Buckingham 
Palace  May  12;  knighted  by  Letters  patent  dated  Whitehall, 
May  12 ;  investiture  dispensed  with  (he  being  then  in  India 
as  governor  general)  by  warrant  of  May  12;  warrant  of 
dispensation  of  installation  May  12.  Died  1860,  Dec.  19. 

(98) 

1848,  May  12.  EGBERT  DUNDAS  (DUNCAN),  1st  earl  of  Camperdown. 
Elected  in  a  Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  May  12;  dis- 
pensed for  installation  May  12.  Died  1859,  Dec.  22.  (99) 

1852,  Mar.  25.     ALEXANDER  GEORGE   (ERASER),   16th  lord   Saltoun. 

Elected  in  a  Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  25; 
invested  same  day  there;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1853,  July  18.  (100) 

1853,  June  18.     ARCHIBALD  WILLIAM  (MONTGOMERIE),  13th  earl  of 

Eglintoun,  and  afterwards  earl  of  Winton.  Elected  in  a 
Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  June  18;  knighted  and 
invested  there  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1861,  Oct.  4.  (101) 

1853,  Oct.  28.  THOMAS  (HAMILTON),  9th  earl  of  Haddington. 
Elected  in  a  Chapter  at  Windsor  Castle  Oct.  28;  knighted 
and  invested  there  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1858,  Dec.  1.  (102) 

1853,  Oct.  28.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  JOHN  (MURRAY), 
6th  duke  of  Atholl.  Elected,  knighted,  invested  and 
dispensed  for  installation  ut  supra.  Died  1864,  Jan.  16. 

(103) 

1853,  Oct.  28.  Fox  (MAULE),  2nd  lord  Panmure  of  Brechin,  after- 
wards llth  earl  of  Dalhousie.  Elected,  knighted,  invested 
and  dispensed  for  installation  ut  supra.  Died  1874,  July  6. 

(104) 

1856,  May  2.     GEORGE  DOUGLAS  (CAMPBELL),  8th  duke  of  Argyll. 

Elected  in  a  Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  May  2; 
knighted  and  invested  there  same  day ;  warrant  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Retained  the  Thistle  OIL 
being  made  K.G.  in  1883.  Died  1900,  Apr.  24.  (105) 

1857,  July  6.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  Fox  (KINNAIRD),  9th  lord  KinnamL 

Elected  in  a  Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  July  6; 
knighted  and  invested  there  same  day ;  warrant  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1878,  Jan.  7.  (106) 

1859,  Mar.  7.  ARCHIBALD  (KENNEDY),  2nd  marquess  of  Ailsa.. 
Elected  in  a  Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  7; 
knighted  and  invested  there  same  day ;  warrant  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1870,  Mar.  20.  (107> 


K.T.  85 

I 

1860,  Mar.  2.  JAMES  (DUFF),  5th  earl  of  Fife.  Elected  in  a 
Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  Mar.  2;  knighted  and 
invested  there  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  Died  1879,  Aug.  7. 


1861,  July  1.  THOMAS  (DUNDAS),  2nd  earl  of  Zetland.  Elected  in 
a  Chapter  at  Buckingham  Palace  on  Monday,  July  1; 
knighted  and  invested  there  same  day  ;  warrant  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Elected  in  place  probably 
of  No.  98.  Resigned  the  Thistle  on  being  made  K.G.  1872, 
Dec.  26.  (109) 

1861,  July  1.     ROBERT  MONTGOMERIE  (HAMILTON),  8th  lord  Belhaven 

and  Stenton.  Elected,  knighted,  invested  and  dispensed 
for  installation  ut  supra.  Died  1868,  Dec.  22.  Probably  in 
place  of  No.  68.  (110) 

1862,  Mar.  12.       DAVID  GRAHAM  DRTJMMOND  (OGILVY),  7th  earl  of 

Airlie.  Warrant  of  appointment  Mar.  12;  warrant 
dispensing  with  investiture  and  warrant  dispensing  with 
installation  both  dated  Mar.  12.  Died  1881,  Sept,  25.  In 
place  of  No.  101.  (Ill) 

1864,  May  10.  FRANCIS  (NAPIER),  10th  lord  Napier  and  1st  lord 
Ettrick.  Warrant  of  appointment  May  10;  warrant 
dispensing  with  investiture  May  10;  warrant  dispensing 
with  installation  May  10.  Died  1898,  Dec.  19.  In  place  of 
No.  89.  (112) 

1864,  Oct.  15.     Prince  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT,  afterwards  duke  of 

Edinburgh  and  duke  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha.  An  extra 
knight;  nominated  by  special  statute  and  by  warrant  of 
appointment  both  dated  Oct.  15  ;  invested  at  Balmoral  same 
day;  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 
Died  1900,  July  20.  (113) 

1865,  July  28.     THOMAS    ALEXANDER    (FRASER),    12th    lord    Lovat. 

Warrant  of  appointment  July  28;  warrant  of  dispensation 
of  investiture  and  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation 
both  dated  July  28.  Died  1875,  June  28.  In  place  of 
No.  97.  (114) 

1865,  Aug.  28.  JOHN  (HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE),  10th  earl  of  Stair. 
Warrant  of  appointment  Aug.  28;  warrant  of  dispensation 
of  installation  same  day.  Dated  1903,  Dec.  3.  In  place  of 
No.  103.  (115) 


86  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE 

1867,  May  24.  H.R.H.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales,  after- 
wards Edward  VII.  An  extra  knight  ;  nominated  by  special 
statute  and  by  warrant  of  appointment  both  dated  May  24; 
warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 


1868,  May  14.  JOHN  JAMES  HUGH  HENRY  (STEWART-MURRAY), 
Tth  duke  of  Atholl.  Warrant  of  appointment  May  14; 
invested  at  Windsor  Castle  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  In  place  of  No.  91. 


1869,  Mar.  1.  JAMES  (CARNEGIE),  6th  earl  of  Southesk.  Warrant 
of  appointment  Mar.  1  ;  knighted  and  invested  same  day  at 
Windsor  Castle  ;  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation 
same  day.  In  place  of  No.  110. 


1869,  May  24.  H.E.H.  prince  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PATRICK  ALBERT, 
afterwards  duke  of  Connaught.  An  extra  knight.  Nominated 
by  special  statute  and  by  warrant  of  appointment  both 
dated  May  24;  invested  a,t  Balmoral  same  day;  warrant  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day 


1870,  May  13.     WILLIAM     HUGH     (ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND), 

3rd  earl  of  Minto.  Warrant  of  appointment  May  13; 
invested  at  Windsor  Castle  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1891,  Mar.  17.  In 
place  of  No.  107.  (120) 

1871,  Mar.  21.     JOHN  DOUGLAS  SUTHERLAND  (CAMPBELL),  marquess 

of  Lome,  afterwards  9th  duke  of  Argyll.  An  extra  knight. 
Nominated  by  special  statute  and  by  warrant  of  appoint- 
ment both  dated  Mar.  21  ;  knighted  and  invested  same  day 
by  the  Queen  in  the  presence  of  prince  Arthur  and  princess 
Louise  in  the  Queen's  private  room  at  Windsor  Castle,  on 
the  return  from  the  marriage  ceremony  in  the  Chapel; 
warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day. 


1871,  May  24.  H.E/.H.  prince  LEOPOLD  GEORGE  DUNCAN  ALBERT, 
afterwards  duke  of  Albany.  An  extra  Knight.  Special 
statute  and  warrant  of  appointment  both  dated  May  24; 
invested  in  the  Queen's  private  room  at  Balmoral  same  day 
in  the  presence  of  princess  Beatrice;  warrant  of  dispensa- 
tion of  installation  same  day.  Died  1884,  Mar.  28.  (122) 

1874,  Dec.  12.  CHARLES  JOHN  (COLVILLE),  8th  lord  Colville  of 
Culross,  afterwards  viscount  Colville.  Warrant  of  appoint- 
ment 1874,  July  30;  invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Dec.  12; 
warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  Dec.  19.  Died  1903, 
July  1.  In  place  of  No.  104.  (123) 


K.T.  87 

1875,  May  13.  JOHN  PATRICK  (CRICHTON-STUART),  3rd  marquess  of 
Bute.  Warrant  of  appointment  Apr.  29;  invested  at 
Windsor  Castle  May  13 ;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  May  18.  Died  1900,  Oct.  9.  In  place  of  No.  95. 

(124) 

1875,  Aug.  5.     WILLIAM  HENRY  WALTER  (MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT), 

earl  of  Dalkeith,  afterwards  6th  duke  of  Buccleuch  and 
8th  duke  of  Queensberry.  Warrant  of  appointment  Aug.  5 ; 
invested  at  Osborne  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  same  day.  In  place  of  No.  114.  (125) 

1876,  Dec.  9.     Sir  WILLIAM  STIRLING-MAXWELL,  barf.     Warrant  of 

appointment  Dec.  9;  invested  at  Windsor  Castle  same  day; 
warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died 
1878,  Jan.  15.  In  place  of  No.  76.  (126) 

1878,  Feb.  22.  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  Louis  STEPHEN  (DOUGLAS- 
HAMILTON),  12th  duke  of  Hamilton  and  9th  duke  of 
Brandon.  Warrant  of  appointment  Feb.  20;  invested  at 
Windsor*  Castle  Feb.  22;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  Feb.  22.  Died  1895,  May  16.  In  place  of 
No.  106.  (127) 

1878,  Feb.  22.     SCHOMBERG  HENRY  (KERR),  9th  marquess  of  Lothian. 

Warrant  of  appointment  Feb.  20;  invested  at  Windsor 
Castle  Feb.  22;  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation 
Feb.  22.  Died  1900,  Jan.  17.  In  place  of  No.  126.  (128) 

1879,  Nov.  29.     JOHN    CHARLES    (OGILVIE-GRANT),     llth    earl    of 

Seafield.  Warrant  of  appointment  June  30;  invested  at 
Windsor  Castle  Nov.  29;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  Nov.  29.  Died  1881,  Feb.  18.  In  place  of 
No.  90.  (129) 

1879,  Nov.  29.  DOUGLAS  BERESFORD  MALISE  RONALD  (GRAHAM), 
6th  duke  of  Montrose.  Warrant  of  appointment  Nov.  22; 
invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Nov.  29 ;  warrant  of  dispensation 
of  installation  Nov.  29.  In  place  of  No.  108.  (130) 

1881,  Mar.  24.  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  GEORGE  (DUFF),  6th  earl, 
afterwards  duke  of  Fife.  Warrant  of  appointment  Mar.  16 ; 
invested  at  Windsor  Castle  Mar.  24 ;  warrant  of  dispensation 
of  installation  Mar.  26.  In  place  of  No.  129.  (131) 

1881,  Dec.  7.  JOHN  WILLIAM  (RAMSAY),  13th  earl  of  Dalhousie. 
Warrant  of  appointment  Nov.  21;  invested  at  Windsor 
Castle  Dec.  7 ;  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  Dec.  7. 
Died  1887,  Nov.  28.  In  place  of  No.  111.  (132) 


88  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE 

1881,  Sept.  17.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  duke  of 
Cambridge.  An  extra  knight ;  nominated  by  special  statute 
and  by  warrant  of  appointment  both  dated  Sept.  17 ; 
invested  privately  at  Balmoral  same  day;  warrant  of 
dispensation  of  installation  same  day.  Died  1904,  Mar.  17. 

(133) 

1888,  Feb.  21.  ALAN  PLANTAGENET  (STEWART),  10th  earl  of 
Galloway.  Warrant  of  appointment  1887,  Dec.  28 ;  invested 
at  Windsor  Castle  1888,  Feb.  21;  warrant  of  dispensation 
of  installation  Mar.  8.  Died  1901,  Feb.  7.  In  place  of 
No.  132.  (134) 

1891,  Dec.  10.  JAMES  LUDOVIC  (LINDSAY),  26th  earl  of  Crawford. 
Warrant  of  appointment  Dec.  7 ;  invested  at  Windsor  Castle 
Dec.  10;  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation  Dec.  10. 
In  place  of  No.  120.  (135) 

1893,  July  5.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  ERNEST  ALBERT,  duke  of  York, 
afterwards  prince  of  Wales.  An  extra  knight;  nominated 
by  special  statute  and  by  warrant  of  appointment  both  dated 
July  5,  and  with  precedence  after  the  duke  of  Connaught 
and  before  the  duke  of  Cambridge ;  warrant  of  dispensation 
of  installation  July  5.  (136) 

1895,  June  28.  ARCHIBALD  PHILIP  (PRIMROSE),  5th  earl  of  Eosebery. 
Warrant  of  appointment  June  28;  invested  at  Windsor 
Castle  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installation 
same  day.  In  place  of  No.  127.  (137) 

1898,  Dec.  8.     WILLIAM     MONTAGU     (HAY),     10th     marquess     of 

Tweeddale.  Warrant  of  appointment  Oct.  26;  invested  at 
Windsor  Castle  Dec.  8;  warrant  of  dispensation  of  installa- 
tion Dec.  8.  In  place  of  No.  94.  (138) 

1899,  July  3.     CHARLES  ALEXANDER  (DOUGLAS-HOME),  12th  earl  of 

Home.  Warrant  of  appointment  1899,  Feb.  25;  invested 
at  Windsor  Castle  July  3;  warrant  of  dispensation  of 
installation  Aug.  17.  In  place  of  No.  112.  (139) 

1900,  July  14.     LAWRENCE    (DUNDAS),    1st    marquess    of    Zetland. 

Warrant  of  appointment  Mar.  29;  invested  in  the  Green 
Drawing  Eoom  at  Windsor  Castle  July  14;  warrant  of 
dispensation  of  installation  July  14.  In  place  of  No.  128. 

(140) 

1900,  Sept.  20.  JOHN  ADRIAN  Louis  (HOPE),  7th  earl  of  Hopetoun, 
afterwards  marquess  of  Linlithgow.  Warrant  of  appoint- 
ment July  12;  invested  at  Balmoral  Sept.  20;  warrant  of 
dispensation  of  installation  Sept.  20.  In  place  of  No.  105. 

(141) 


K.  T.  89 


KING   EDWARD   VII.,  the  ninth  Sovereign. 

1901,  Mar.  18.  ALEXANDER  HUGH  (BRUCE),  6th  lord  Balfour  of 
Burghley.  Appointed  by  queen  Victoria  by  warrant  dated 
1901,  Jan.  10;  knighted  and  invested  by  Edward  VII.  at 
Marlborough  House  1901,  Mar.  18;  warrant  of  dispensation 
of  installation  Mar.  26.  In  place  of  No.  124.  (142) 

1901,  June  10.     CHARLES  GORE  (HAY),  20th  earl  of  Erroll.  Warrant 

of  appointment  June  1;  knighted  and  invested  in  the 
Throne  Room  at  St.  James's  Palace  June  10;  warrant  of 
dispensation  of  installation  June  21.  In  place  of  No.  134. 

(143) 

1902,  Aug.  8.     HENRY  JOHN  (!NNES-KER),  8th  duke  of  Roxburghe. 

An  extra  knight  appointed  on  the  occasion  of  the  Coronation 
of  Edward  VII.  Warrant  of  appointment  Aug.  8 ;  invested 
at  Buckingham  Palace  same  day;  warrant  of  dispensation 
of  installation  same  day.  Succeeded  as  an  ordinary  knight 
on  the  death  of  No.  123.  (144) 

1902,  Aug.  8.  GEORGE  (BAILLIE-HAMILTON-ARDEN),  llth  earl  of 
Haddington.  An  extra  knight  ut  supra.  Nominated, 
invested,  and  dispensed  for  installation  ut  supra.  Succeeded 
as  an  ordinary  knight  on  the  death  of  No.  115. 


Ube  flfeost  Illustrious  ©rber  of 


THE    SOYEEEIGNS. 

See  the  list  of  sovereigns  given  seriatim  supra  under  the  Order 
of  the  Garter. 


GEAND  MASTEES  OF  THE  OEDEE. 

(The  Lords  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  for  the  time  being). 

The  dates  being  those  of  their  investiture  with  the  insignia  of  the 

Order. 


GEORGE  (NUGENT-TEMPLE-GRENVILLE),  3rd  earl  Temple.      Invested 
1T83,  Mar.  11. 

EGBERT  (HENLEY),  2nd  earl  of  Northington,  1783,  June  3. 
CHARLES  (MANNERS),  4th  duke  of  Eutland,  1T84,  Feb.  24. 

GEORGE    (NUGENT-TEMPLE-GRENVILLE),    marquess    of    Buckingham 
formerly  earl  Temple,  1787,  Dec.  16,  for  the  second  time. 

JOHN  (FANE),  16th  earl  of  Westmorland,  1790,  Jan.  5. 
WILLIAM  (FiTZ WILLIAM),  2nd  earl  Fitzwilliam,  1795,  Jan.  4. 
JOHN  JEFFREYS  (PRATT),  2nd  earl  Camden,  1795,  Mar.  31. 
CHARLES  (CORNWALLIS),  1st  marquess  Cornwallis,  1798,  June  20. 
PHILIP  (YORKE),  3rd  earl  of  Hardwicke,  1801,  May  25. 
JOHN  (EUSSELL),  9th  duke  of  Bedford,  1806,  Mar.  28. 
CHARLES  (LENNOX),  9th  duke  of  Eichmond,  1807,  Apr.  19. 
CHARLES  (WHITWORTH),  1st  earl  Whitworth,  1813,  Aug.  26. 

CHARLES   CHETWYND    (CHETWYND-TALBOT),   3rd   earl   Talbot,    1817, 
Oct.  9. 

EICHARD  (WELLESLEY),  marquess  Wellesley,  1821,  Dec.  29. 
HENRY  WILLIAM  (PAGET),  1st  marquess  of  Anglesey,  1828,  Mar.  1. 
HUGH  (PERCY),  5th  duke  of  Northumberland,  1829,  Mar.  6. 


94  ORDER  OF  ST.   PATRICK 

HENRY  WILLIAM  (PAGET),  1st  marquess  of  Anglesey,  1830,  Dec.  23, 
for  a  second  time. 

KICHARD   (WELLESLEY),  marquis  Wellesley,   1833,   Sept.  26,   for  a 
second  time. 

THOMAS  (HAMILTON),  9th  earl  of  Haddington,  1835,  Jan.  6. 

CONSTANTINE  HENRY  (Piupps),  2nd  viscount,  afterwards  3rd  marquess 
of  Normanby,  1835,  May  11. 

HUGH     (FORTESCUE),    viscount     Ebrington,     afterwards    2nd    earl 
Fortescue,  1839,  Apr.  3. 

THOMAS  PHILIP  (DE  GREY),  2nd  earl  de  Grey,  1841,  Sept.  15. 

WILLIAM  (A'CouRT),  1st  lord  Heytesbury,  1844,  July  26. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  (PONSONBY),  4th  earl  of  Bessborough,  1846,  July  11. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  (VILLIERS),  8th  earl  of  Clarendon,  1847, 
May  26. 

ARCHIBALD  WILLIAM  (MONTGOMERIE),  13th  earl  of  Eglintoun,  1852, 
Mar.  10. 

EDWARD  GRANVILLE  (ELIOT),  3rd  earl  of  St.  Germans,  1853,  Jan.  6. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  (HOWARD),  10th  earl  of  Carlisle,  1855, 
Mar.  13. 

ARCHIBALD  WILLIAM  (MONTGOMERIE),  13th  earl  of  Eglinton,  1858, 
Mar.  12,  for  a  second  time. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  (HOWARD),  10th  earl  of  Carlisle,  1859, 
June  18,  for  a  second  time. 

JOHN   (WODEHOUSE),   3rd   lord   Wodehouse,   afterwards   1st  earl  of 
Kimberley,  1864,  Nov.  8. 

JAMES  (HAMILTON),  2nd  marquess,  afterwards  1st  duke  of  Abercorn, 
1866,  July  20. 

JOHN  POYNTZ  (SPENCER),  5th  earl  Spencer,  1868,  Dec.  23. 

JAMES  (HAMILTON),  1st  duke  of  Abercorn,  1874,  Mar.  2,  for  the  second 
time. 


K.P.  95 

JOHN  WINSTON   (SPENCER-CHURCHILL),   7th    duke   of   Marlborough, 
18T6,  Dec.  12. 

FRANCIS  THOMAS  DE  GREY  (COWPER),  7th  earl  Cowper,  1880,  May  5. 
JOHN  POYNTZ  (SPENCER),  5th  earl  Spencer,  1882,  May  6. 

HENRY  HOWARD  MOLYNEUX  (HERBERT),  9th  earl  of  Carnarvon,  1885, 
June  30. 

JOHN  CAMPBELL  (HAMILTON-GORDON),  7th  earl  of  Aberdeen,  1886, 
Feb.  10. 

CHARLES    STEWART    (VANE-TEMPEST-STEWART),    6th     marquess    of 
Londonderry,  1886,  Aug.  5. 

LAWRENCE  (DUNDAS),  3rd  earl  afterwards  1st  marquess  of  Zetland, 
1889,  Oct.  5. 

ROBERT  OFFLEY  ASHBTJRTON  (MILNES),  2nd  baron  Houghton,  1892, 
Aug.  22. 

GEORGE  HENRY  (CADOGAN),  6th  earl  Cadogan,  1895,  July  8. 
WILLIAM  HUMBLE  (WARD),  2nd  earl  of  Dudley,  1902,  Aug.  16. 


ORDER  OF  ST.  PATRICK 


Knights  of  the  Most  Illustrious  Order 
of  St.  Patrick. 


The  fifteen  original  knights  or  "Knights  Founders"  as  below 
were  nominated  on  the  5th  Feb.,  1783,  invested  on  the  llth 
March  and  installed  on  the  17th.  The  fifteenth  knight,  the  earl  of 
Ely,  was,  owing  to  ill  health,  absent  from  the  investiture  and  in- 
stallation. He  is  therefore  not  considered  one  of  the  knights 
founders,  though  named  in  the  letters  patents.  At  the  investiture 
on  the  llth  Mar.,  1783,  knights  Nos.  2 — 10  were  knighted.  No.  1, 
prince  Edward,  was  represented  by  a  proxy,  lord  Muskerry,  who  was 
knighted. 

The  marginal  date  is  that  of  the  investiture,  except  where  other- 
wise stated. 

1783,  Mar.  11.  H.E.H.  prince  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS,  afterwards  duke 
of  Kent  and  Strathearn.  Died  1820,  Jan.  23.  (1) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  WILLIAM  ROBERT  (FITZGERALD),  2nd  duke  of 
Leinster.  Died  1804,  Oct.  4.  (2) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  HENRY  (DE  BURGH),  12th  earl  of  Clanrickarde.  Died 
1795,  Dec.  18  *  (3) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  THOMAS  (NUGENT),  6th  earl  of  Westmeath.  Died 
1790,  Sept.  7.  (4) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  MURROUGH  (O'BRIEN),  5th  earl  of  Inchiquin,  after- 
wards marquess  of  Thomond.  Died  1808,  Feb.  10.  (5) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  CHARLES  (MOORE),  6th  earl  of  Drogheda.  Died  1821, 
Dec.  22.  (6) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  GEORGE  DE  LA  POER  (BERESFORD),  2nd  earl  of 
Tyrone,  afterwards  marquess  of  Waterford.  Died  1800, 
Dec.  3.  (7) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  RICHARD  (BOYLE),  2nd  earl  of  Shannon.  Died  1807, 
May  20.  (8) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  JAMES  (HAMILTON),  2nd  earl  of  Clanbrassill.  Died 
1798,  Feb.  6.  (9) 

*  RANDALL,  WILLIAM  (MACDONNEL),  6th  earl  of  Antrim,  was  nominated  February  after  the  earl  of 
Clanrickarde,  but  relinquished  his  election  as  he  did  not  wish  to  relinquish  the  order  of  the  Bath. 


K.P.  97 

1783,  Mar.  11.  RICHARD  (WELLESLEY),  2nd  earl  of  Mornington. 
afterwards  marquess  Wellesley.  Resigned  1810,  Mar.  3,  on 
being  elected  K.G.  (10) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  ARTHUR  SAUNDERS  (GORE),  2nd  earl  of  Arran.  Died 
1809,  Oct.  8.  Nominated  as  a  knight  founder  on  the  refusal 
of  the  earl  of  Antrim,  who  declined  the  honour.  (11) 

1783,  Mar.   11.     JAMES   (STOPFORD),  2nd  earl  of   Courtown.      Died 
1810,  Mar.  30.  ^  (12) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  JAMES  (CAULFIELD),  1st  earl  of  Charlemont.  Died 
1799,  Aug.  4.  (13) 

1783,  Mar.  11.  THOMAS  (TAYLOUR),  1st  earl  of  Bective.  Died  1795, 
Feb.  14.  (14) 

1783,  Mar.  11.     HENRY  (LOFTUS),  earl  of  Ely.     Died  abroad  1783, 

May  8,  uninvested.  (15) 

1784,  Feb.  5.     JOHN  JOSHUA  (PROBY),  2nd  baron  Carysfoot.      In 

place  of  No.  15.  Elected  and  invested  1784,  Feb.  5. 
Knighted  Mar.  5.  Installed  by  proxy  1800,  Aug.  11.  Died 
1828,  Apr.  7.  (16) 

1794,  Dec.  12.     CHARLES  (LOFTUS  formerly  Tottenham),  1st  earl  of 

Ely.  In  place  of  No.  4.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested 
1794,  Dec.  12.  Installed  1800,  Aug.  11.  Died  1806, 
Mar.  22.  (17) 

1795,  Mar.  30.     WILLIAM  HENRY  (FORTESCUE),  earl  of  Clermont.    In 

place  of  No.  14.  Elected  Mar.  30.  Invested  soon  after  by 
the  Sovereign  in  England.  Installed  by  proxy  1800, 
Aug.  11.  Died  1806,  Sept.  30.  (18) 

1798,  Mar.  19.  WALTER  (BUTLER),  earl  of  Ormonde  and  Ossory. 
In  place  of  No.  3.  Knighted  Mar.  9.  Elected  and  invested 
1798,  Mar.  19.  Installed  1800,  Aug.  11.  Died  1820, 
Aug.  10.  (19) 

1798,  Mar.  19.  CHARLES  (DILLON),  12th  viscount  Dillon.  In  place 
of  No.  9.  Knighted  Mar.  9.  Elected  and  invested  1798, 
Mar.  19.  Installed  by  proxy  1800,  Aug.  11.  Died  1813, 
Nov.  9.  (20) 

1800,  Aug.  5.  JOHN  DENNIS  (BROWNE),  3rd  earl  of  Altamont.  In- 
place  of  No.  13.  Elected  and  invested  Aug.  5.  Installed 
Aug.  11.  Died  1809,  Jan.  2.  (21) 

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98  ORDER  OF  ST.   PATRICK 

1801,  Jan.  22.  HENRY  (CONYNGHAM),  2nd  earl,  afterwards  1st 
marquess,  Conyngham.  In  place  of  No.  7.  Elected, 
knighted  and  invested  1801,  Jan.  22.  Installed  1809, 
June  29.  Died  1832,  Dec.  28.  (22) 

1806,  Mar.  14.  HENRY  DE  LA  POER  (BERESFORD),  2nd  marquess  of 
Waterford.  In  place  of  No.  2.  Elected,  knighted  and 
invested  1806,  Mar.  14.  Installed  1809,  June  29.  Died 
1826,  July  16.  (23) 

1806,  May  15.  THOMAS  (TAYLOUR),  1st  marquess  of  Headfort.  In 
place  of  No.  17.  Elected  May  15.  Invested  soon  after  by 
the  sovereign  in  England.  Installed  by  proxy  1809, 
June  29.  Died  1829,  Oct.  23.  (24) 

1806,  Nov.  13.     EGBERT  (JOCELYN),  2nd  earl  of  E-oden.     In  place  of 

No.  8.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  1806,  Nov.  13. 
Installed  1809,  June  29.  Died  1820,  June  29.  (25) 

1807,  Nov.  3.     JOHN  (LOFTUS),  2nd  marquess  of  Ely.     In  place  of 

No.  8.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  1807,  Nov.  3. 
Installed  1809,  June  29.  Died  1845,  Sept.  23.  (26) 

1808,  Apr.  5.     HENRY  (BOYLE),  3rd  earl  of  Shannon.     In  place  of 

No.  5.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  1808,  Apr.  5. 
Installed  1809,  June  29.  Died  1842,  Apr.  22.  (27) 

1809,  Feb.  13.    CHARLES  HENRY  ST.  JOHN  (O'NEILL),  1st  earl  O'Neill. 

In  place  of  No.  21.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  Feb.  13. 
Installed  June  29.  Died  1841,  Mar.  25.  (28) 

1809,  Nov.  11.     WILLIAM  (O'BRYEN),  2nd  marquess  of  Thomond.    In 

place  of  No.  11.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  1809, 
Nov.  11.  Installed  1819,  May  27.  Died  1846,  Aug.  21.  (29) 

1810,  Mar.  24.     HOWE  PETER  (BROWNE),  2nd  marquess  of  Sligo.    In 

place  of  No.  10,  resigned.  Invested  at  Malta  by  special  dis- 
pensation 1811,  June  11.  Installed  1819,  May  27.  Died 
1845,  Jan.  26.  (30) 

1810,  Apr.  27.  JOHN  WILLOUGHBY  (COLE),  2nd  earl  of  Enniskillen. 
In  place  of  No.  12.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  1810, 
Apr.  27.  Installed  1819,  May  27.  Died  1840,  Mar.  31.  (31) 

1813,  Dec.  17.  THOMAS  (PAKENHAM),  2nd  earl  of  Longford.  In  place 
of  No.  20.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  1813,  Dec.  17. 
Installed  1819,  May  27.  Died  1835,  May  24.  (32) 


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K.P.  99 

1821,  Aug.  20.  H.E.H.  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS,  duke  of  Cumberland  and 
Teviotdale,  afterwards  king  of  Hanover.  In  place  of  No.  1. 
Invested  by  proxy  Aug.  20.  Installed  by  proxy  Aug.  28. 
Died  1851,  Nov.  18.  (33) 

1821,  Aug.  20.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  (CHICHESTER),  2nd  marquess  of 
Donegall.  In  place  of  No.  25.  Knighted  by  George  IV. 
and  invested  Aug.  20;  installed  Aug.  28.  Died  1844,  Oct.  5. 

(34) 

1821,  Aug.  20.  Du  PRE  (ALEXANDER),  2nd  earl  of  Caledon.  In 
place  of  No.  19.  Installed  Aug.  28.  Died  1839,  Apr.  8.  (35) 

Six  knights  extraordinary  (No.  36 — 41)  were  nominated  at  the 
Coronation  of  George  IV.,  1821,  July  19,  to  be  gradually 
absorbed  among  the  knights  in  ordinary. 

1821,  Aug.  20.  CHARLES  CHETWYND  (CHETWYND-TALBOT),  3rd  earl 
Talbot,  viceroy  of  Ireland.  Knighted  by  George  IV.  and 
invested  Aug.  20.  Installed  Aug.  28.  Became  a  knight  in 
ordinary  in  place  of  No.  6.  Resigned  1844,  Oct.  11,  on 
being  made  K.G.  (36) 

1821,  Aug.  20.  JAMES  (BUTLER),  earl  of  Ormonde  and  Ossory. 
Knighted  by  George  IV.  and  invested  Aug.  20.  Installed 
Aug.  28.  Became  a  knight  in  ordinary  in  place  of  No.  23. 
Died  1838,  May  18.  (37) 

1821,  Aug.  20.  JOHN  CHAMBRE  (BRABAZON),  10th  earl  of  Meath. 
Knighted  by  George  IV.  and  invested  Aug.  20.  Installed 
Aug.  28.  Became  a  knight  in  ordinarv  in  place  of  No.  16. 
Died  1851,  Mar.  15.  (38) 

1821,  Aug.  20.  ARTHUR  JAMES  (PLUNKETT),  8th  earl  of  Fingall. 
Knighted  by  George  IV.  and  invested  Aug.  20.  Installed 
Aug.  28.  Became  a  knight  in  ordinary  in  place  of  No.  24. 
Died  1836,  July  30.  (39) 

1821,  Aug.  20.  JAMES  GEORGE  (STOPFORD),  3rd  earl  of  Courtown. 
Knighted  by  George  IV.  and  invested  Aug.  20.  Installed 
Aug.  28.  Became  a  knight  in  ordinary  in  place  of  No.  22. 
Died  1835,  June  15.  (40) 

1821,  Aug.  20.  EGBERT  (JOCELYN),  3rd  earl  of  Eoden.  Knighted 
by  George  IV.  arid  invested  Aug.  20.  Installed  Aug.  28. 
Became  a  knight  in  ordinary  by  the  statute  of  1833,  Jan.  24. 
Died  1870,  Mar.  20.  (41) 

Four  knights  extraordinary  (Nos.  42 — 5)  were  nominated  at  the 
Coronation  of  William  IV,  1831,  Sept.  8,  to  be  gradually 
absorbed  among  the  knights  in  ordinary. 


ioo  ORDER  OF  ST.   PATRICK 

L831,  Nov.  24.  ARTHUR  BLUNDELL  SANDYS  TRUMBULL  (HILL),  2nd 
marquess  of  Downshire.  Invested  Nov.  24.  Installed  by 
dispensation  1833,  Jan.  30.  Became  a  knight  in  ordinary 
by  the  statute  of  1833,  Jan.  24.  Died  1845,  Apr.  12.  (42) 

1831,  Oct.  19.  ULICK  JOHN  (DE  BURGH),  1st  marquess  of  Clanri- 
carde.  Invested  by  the  sovereign  1831,  Oct.  19.  Installed 
by  dispensation  1833,  Jan.  30.  Became  a  knight  in 
ordinary  ut  supra.  Died  1874,  Apr.  10.  (43) 

1831,  Oct.  19.  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  (CAULFIELD),  2nd  earl  of  Charle- 
mont.  Invested  and  installed  ut  supra.  Became  a  knight 
in  ordinary  ut  supra.  Died  1863,  Dec.  26.  (44) 

1831,  Nov.  24.  FRANCIS  JAMES  (MATHEW),  2nd  earl  of  LlandafL 
Knighted  and  invested  1831,  Nov.  24.  Installed  by  dis- 
pensation 1833,  Jan.  30.  Became  a  knight  in  ordinary  ut 
supra.  Died  1833,  Mar.  12.  (45) 

1833,  Mar.  27.      FRANCIS  NATHANIEL  (CONYNGHAM),  2nd  marquess 

Conyngham.  By  the  increase  of  the  order  under  the  statute 
of  1833,  Jan.  24.  Nominated  and  invested  Mar.  27.  In- 
stalled by  dispensation  Apr.  3.  Died  1876,  July  17.  (46) 

1834,  Apr.  8.     NATHANIEL  (CLEMENTS),  2nd  earl  of  Leitrim.     By  the 

increase  ut  supra.  Elected  and  invested  Apr.  8.  Installed 
by  dispensation  May  31.  Died  1854,  Dec.  31.  (47) 

1834,  Apr.  8.     JOHN  (HELY-HUTCHINSON),  3rd  earl  of  Donoughmore. 

In  place  of  No.  45.  Elected,  invested  and  installed  ut 
supra.  Died  1851,  Sept.  14.  (48) 

1835,  July  22.    EDMUND  (BOYLE),  8th  earl  of  Cork  and  earl  of  Orrery. 

In  place  of  No.  32.  Nominated,  knighted,  invested  and 
installed  by  dispensation  on  same  day.  Died  1856,  June  30. 

(49) 

1835,  July  22.  THOMAS  (ST.  LAWRENCE),  3rd  earl  of  Howth.  In 
place  of  No.  40.  Nominated,  knighted,  invested  and 
installed  by  dispensation  on  same  day.  Died  1874,  Feb.  4. 

(50) 

1837,  Sept.  12.  THOMAS  ANTHONY  (SOUTHWELL),  3rd  viscount  South- 
well. In  place  of  No.  39.  Knighted  and  invested  Sept.  12. 
Installed  by  dispensation  Sept.  20.  Died  1860,  Feb.  29.  (51) 

1839,  Apr.  15.  THOMAS  (TAYLOUR),  2nd  marquess  of  Headfort.  In 
place  of  No.  37.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  Apr.  15. 
installed  by  dispensation  Apr.  18.  Died  1870,  Dec.  6.  (52) 

1839,  Apr.  29.  WILLIAM  (HARE),  3rd  earl  of  Listowel.  In  place  of 
No.  53.  Elected,  knighted  and  invested  Apr.  29.  Installed 
by  dispensation  May  7.  Died  1856,  Feb.  3.  (53) 


K.  P.  ioi 

1841,  Mar.  13.  JOSEPH  (LEESOX),  4th  earl  of  Milltown.  In  place  of 
No.  31.  Knighted  and  invested  Mar.  13.  Installed  by 
dispensation  Mar.  21.  Died  1866,  Jan.  31.  (54) 

1841,  May  6.     PHILIP  YORKE  (GORE),  4th  earl  of  Arran.     In  place 

of  No.  28.  Knighted  and  invested  May  6.  Installed  by 
dispensation  July  19.  Died  1884,  June  25.  (55) 

1842,  Jan.  20.     H.R.H.  prince  ALBERT  (FRANCIS  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS 

CHARLES  EMANUEL),  duke  of  Saxony,  prince  of  Saxe-Coburg 
and  Gotha,  K.G.  Declared  by  sign  manual  an  extra  knight 
with  precedence  above  all  other  knights  and  dispensation 
from  investiture  and  installation.  Died  1861,  Dec.  14.  (56) 

1842,  June  5.  WILLIAM  (HOWARD),  earl  of  Wicklow.  In  place  of 
No.  27.  Knighted  and  invested  Nov.  9.  Dispensed  from 
installation  Nov.  5.  Died  1869,  Mar.  22.  (57) 

1845,  Jan.  4.  WILLIAM  (PARSONS),  3rd  earl  of  Eosse.  In  place  of 
No.  34.  Knighted  Jan.  4.  Dispensed  from  installation 
Jan.  9.  Died  1867,  Oct.  31.  (58) 

1845,  Jan.  4.  HENRY  DE  LA  POER  (Beresford),  3rd  marquess  of 
Waterford.  In  place  of  No.  36.  Knighted,  invested  and 
dispensed  ut  supra.  Died  1859,  Mar.  29.  (59) 

1845,  Sept.  17.  JOHN  (Frrz  GIBBON),  2nd  earl  of  Clare.  In  place  of 
No.  30.  Knighted  Sept.  17.  Invested  and  dispensed  from 
installation  Sept.  20.  Died  1851,  Aug.  18.  (60) 

1845,  Sept.  17.  JOHN  (BUTLER),  2nd  marquess  of  Ormonde.  In  place 
of  No.  42.  Knighted,  invested  and  dispensed  ut  supra. 
Died  1854,  Sept.  25.  (61) 

1845,  Nov.  12.     HENRY  (MAXWELL),  7th  baron  Farnham.     In  place 

of  No.  26.  Knighted  Nov.  12.  Invested  and  dispensed 
from  installation  Nov.  14.  Died  1868,  Aug.  20.  (62) 

1846,  Oct.  9.     ARTHUR  JAMES  (PLUNKETT),  9th  earl  of  Fingall.     In 

place  of  No.  29.  Knighted  Oct.  12.  Invested  and  dispensed 
from  installation  Oct.  21.  Died  1869,  Apr.  21.  (63) 

1851,  July  3.  JOHN  SKEFFINGTON  (FOSTER- SKEFFINGTON),  viscount 
Massareene  and  viscount  Ferrard.  In  place  of  No.  38. 
Knighted,  invested  and  dispensed  from  installation  July  3. 
Died  1863,  Apr.  28.  (64) 

1851,  Nov.  17.  H.E.H.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  duke 
of  Cambridge,  etc.,  K.G.,  etc.  In  place  of  No.  60.  Invested 
and  dispensed  from  installation  Nov.  17.  Died  1904,  Mar.  17. 

(65) 


102  ORDER  OF  ST.  PATRICK 

1851,  Nov.  18.  ROBERT  SHAPLAND  (CAREW),  1st  baron  Carew. 
Knighted  Nov.  18.  In  place  of  No.  48.  Died  1856,  June  2. 

(66) 

1855,  Feb.  22.  RICHARD  (DAWSON),  3rd  baron  Creniorne,  afterwards 
earl  of  Dartrey.  In  place  of  No.  61.  Dispensed  from 
installation  Apr.  21.  Died  1897,  May  11.  (67) 

1855,  Feb.   22.      ARCHIBALD   (ACHESOX),   3rd  earl  of   Gosford.      In 

place  of  No.  47.     Dispensed  ut  supra.     Died  1864,  June  22. 

(68) 

1856,  Aug.    28.      FREDERICK    WILLIAM    ROBERT    (STEWART),    4th 

marquess  of  Londonderry.  In  place  of  No.  53.  Dispensed 
from  installation  Dec.  23.  Died  1872,  Nov.  25.  (69) 

1857,  Jan.  30.      GEORGE  ARTHUR  HASTINGS  (FORBES),  7th  earl  of 

Granard.  In  place  of  No.  66.  Dispensed  from  installation 
Mar.  10.  Died  1889,  Aug.  25.  (70) 

1857,  Jan.  30.  HUGH  (GOUGH),  1st  viscount  Gough  of  Goojerat  and 
of  Limerick.  In  place  of  No.  49.  Dispensed  ut  supra. 
Died  1869,  Mar.  2.  (71) 

1857,  Feb.  3.  *GEORGE  HAMILTON  (CHICHESTER),  3rd  marquess  of 
Donegall.  Dispensed  from  installation  Mar.  10.  In  place 
of  No.  33.  Died  1883,  Oct.  20.  (72) 

1859,  May  24.     ARTHUR     WILLS     BLUNDELL     SANDYS     TRUMBULL 

WINDSOR  (HILL),  4th  marquess  of  Downshire.  In  place  of 
No.  59.  Dispensed  from  installation  July  2.  Died  1868, 
Aug.  6.  (73) 

1860,  June  13.     RICHARD  EDMUND  ST.  LAWRENCE  (BOYLE),  9th  earl 

of  Cork  and  earl  of  Orrery.  Dispensed  irom  installation 
June  20.  In  place  of  No.  51.  Died  1904,  June  22.  (74) 

1864,  Jan.  28.  FREDERICK  TEMPLE  (HAMILTON-BLACKWOOD),  baron 
Dufferin  and  Claneboye,  afterwards  marquess  of  Dufferin 
and  Ava,  Dispensed  from  installation  Feb.  11.  In  place 
of  No.  64.  Died  1902,  Feb.  12.  (75) 

1864,  Mar.  31.     CHARLES  (BROWNLOW),  2nd  baron  Lurgan.    Invested 

at  Dublin  Castle  Mar.  31.  Dispensed  from  investiture 
Apr.  12.  In  place  of  No.  44.  Died  1882,  Jan.  16.  (76) 

[1864,  Sept.  14.  GEORGE  PONSONBY  (O'CALLAGHAN),  2nd  viscount 
Lismore,  was  nominated  in  place  of  No.  68,  but  relinquished 
the  honour.] 

1865,  Dec.  28.     JAMES  MOLYNEUX  (CAULFIELD),  3rd  earl  of  Charle- 

mont.  Dispensed  from  installation  1866,  Feb.  26.  In  place 
of  No.  68.  Died  1892,  Jan.  12.  (77) 

*  The  marquess  of  Donegall  was  nominated  to  fill  the  vacancy  caused  by  the  death  of  No.  33,  the  king 
of  Hanover,  but  was  not  invested.  He  was  permitted  to  wear  the  insignia  by  warrant  of  the  grand  master, 
1857,  Jan.  28,  and  these  were  delivered  to  him  by  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  Feb.  3. 


K.P.  103 

1866,  Mar.  13.  EDWIN  Ei  CHARD  WINDHAM  (WYNDHAM-QUIN),  3rd 
earl  of  Dunraven  and  Mountearl.  Dispensed  from  installa- 
tion Mar.  31.  In  place  of  No.  54.  Died  1871,  Oct.  6.  (78) 

1868,  Feb.  7.  HENRY  FRANCIS  SEYMOUR  (MOORE),  3rd  marquess  of 
Drogheda.  Dispensed  from  installation  Feb.  20.  In  place 
of  No.  58.  Died  1892,  June  29.  (79) 

1868,  Mar.  18.  H.E.H.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales,  KG.,  etc. 
Declared  by  sign  manual  an  extra  knight  with  precedence 
above  all  other  knights.  Installed  at  St.  Patrick's  cathedral 
1868,  Apr.  18.  Succeeded  as  Edward  VII.,  1901,  Jan.  22. 

(80) 

1868,  Nov.  17.  JOHN  HENRY  DE  LA  POER  (BERESFORD),  5th  marquess 
of  Waterford.  Dispensed  from  installation  1869,  Jan.  16. 
In  place  of  No.  73.  Died  1895,  Oct.  23.  (81) 

1868,  Nov.  17.     JOHN   (CRICHTON),   3rd   earl   Erne.      Dispensed   ut 

supra.     In  place  of  No.  62.     Died  1885,  Oct.  3.  (82) 

1869,  Jan.  18.     HICHARD  SOUTHWEIL  (BOURKE),  6th  earl  of  Mayo, 

governor-general  of  India.  Created  a  knight  extraordinary 
by  sign  manual  1868,  Nov.  11,  but  became  a  knight  in 
ordinary  in  place  of  No.  71.  Ceremonies  dispensed  with 
1868,  Nov.  17.  Invested  at  Calcutta  1869,  Jan.  18. 
Installation  dispensed  with  Apr.  12.  Died  1872,  Feb.  8. 

(83) 

1869,  Mar.  30.  H.E.H.  prince  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PATRICK  ALBERT, 
K.G.,  afterwards  duke  of  Connaught  and  Strathearn. 
Declared  by  sign  manual  an  extra  knight  with  precedence 
after  the  prince  of  Wales.  Installation  dispensed  with 
May  1.  (84) 

1869,  June  2.  GRANVILLE  LEVESON  (PROBY),  4th  earl  of  Carysfort. 
In  place  of  No.  57.  Died  1872,  May  18.  (85) 

1869,  June  2.  ARCHIBALD  BRABAZON  SPARROW  (ACHESON),  4th  earl 
of  Gosford.  In  place  of  No.  63.  (86) 

1871,  Aug.  2.  MERVYN  (WINGFIELD),  7th  viscount  Powerscourt.  In 
place  of  No.  41.  Died  1904,  June  5.  (87) 

1871,  Aug.  2.     THOMAS  ARTHUR  JOSEPH  (SOUTHWELL),  4th  viscount 

Southwell.     In  place  of  No.  52.     Died  1878,  Apr.  26.      (88) 

1872,  Feb.  29.     EGBERT  SHAPLAND  (CAREW),  2nd  baron  Carew.     In 

place  of  No.  78.     Died  1881,  Sept.  8.  (89) 


104  ORDER  OF  ST.   PATRICK 

1872,  June  1.    VALENTINE  AUGUSTUS  (BROWNE),  4th  earl  of  Kenmare. 

Invested  privately  at  the  Vice-Regal  Lodge  June  3.  In 
place  of  No.  83.  (90) 

1873,  Feb.  20.     WILLIAM  (HARE),  3rd  earl  of  Listowel.     In  place  of 

No.  69.  (91) 

1874,  Aug.  31.     WILLIAM  (PROBY),  5th  earl  of  Carysfort.     In  place 

of  No.  50.  (92) 

1874,  Aug.  31.  GEORGE  HENRY  EGBERT  CHARLES  WILLIAM  (VANE- 
TEMPEST),  5th  marquess  of  Londonderry.  Nominated 
Apr.  23.  In  place  of  No.  50.  Died  1884,  Nov.  5.  (93) 

1876,  May  13.      WINDHAM  THOMAS  (WYNDHAM-QUIN),  4th  earl  of 

Dunraven  and  Mountearl.  Nominated  1872,  Aug.  7,  but 
not  invested  till  1876,  May  13.  In  place  of  No.  85.  (94) 

1877,  Mar.  3.     WILLIAM  DROGO  (MONTAGU),  7th  duke  of  Manchester. 

In  place  of  No.  46.     Died  1890,  Mar.  21.  (95) 

1879,  Feb.  8.     HENRY  JOHN  REUBEN  (DAWSON-DAMER),  3rd  earl  of 

Portarlington.    In  place  of  No.  88.    Died  1889,  Mar.  1.    (96) 

1880,  May  14  (20).     H.R.H.  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT,  duke  of  Edin- 

burgh, duke  of  Saxony,  prince  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha, 
K.G.,  etc.  Declared  by  sign  manual  an  extra  knight  with 
precedence  next  to  the  prince  of  Wales,  as  a  mark  of  the 
sense  entertained  by  Her  Majesty  of  the  services  rendered 
by  H.R.H.  in  administering  relief  in  Ireland.  Died  1900, 
July  30.  (97) 

1882,  Jan.  17.  THOMAS  (0'HAGAN),lst  baron  O'Hagan  and  formerly 
lord  chancellor  of  Ireland.  Invested  in  the  Vice-regal 
Lodge  Jan.  17.  In  place  of  No.  89.  Died  1885,  Feb.  1.  (98) 

1882,  Apr.  11.  CHICHESTER  SAMUEL  (PARKINSON-FORTESCUE),  baron 
Carlingford,  afterwards  baron  Clermont.  Nominated 
Feb.  9.  In  place  of  No.  76.  Died  1898,  Jan.  30.  (99) 

1884,  May  8.     WILLIAM  ULICK  TRISTRAM  (St.  LAWRENCE),  4th  earl 

of  Howth.     In  place  of  No.  72.  (100) 

1885,  Feb.  9.     LUKE    (WHITE),    2nd    baron    Annaly.      Nominated 

Jan.  1.  Invested  at  Dublin  Feb.  9.  In  place  of  No.  55. 
Died  1888,  Mar.  17.  (101) 

1885,  Feb.  9.  THOMAS  SPRING  (RICE),  2nd  baron  Monteagle  of 
Brandon.  Nominated  and  invested  ut  supra.  In  place  of 
No.  94.  (102) 


K  P.  105 

1885,  Nov.  28.  GARNET  JOSEPH  (WOLSELEY),  viscount  Wolseley.  In 
place  of  No.  98.  (103) 

1885,  Nov.  28.  THOMAS  (TAYLOUR),3rd  marquess  of  Headfort. 
Invested  at  Dublin  Nov.  28.  In  place  of  No.  82.  Died  1894, 
July  22.  (104) 

1887,  June  28.     H.R.H.  prince  ALBERT  VICTOR  CHRISTIAN  EDWARD, 

of  Wales,  K.G.,  afterwards  duke  of  Clarence.  An  extra 
knight  with  precedence  after  the  duke  of  Connaught.  Died 
1892,  Jan.  14.  (105) 

1888,  Apr.  26.     JAMES  EDWARD  WILLIAM  THEOBALD  (BUTLER),  3rd 

marquess  of  Ormonde.     In  place  of  No.  101.  (106) 

1889,  Apr.  4.     JOHN  HENRY  (CRICHTON),  4th  earl  Erne.     In  place  of 

No.  96.  (107) 

1890,  Feb.  7.     EDWARD   NUGENT   (LEESON),   6th   earl  of   Milltown. 

Nominated  1889,  Sept.  26.  Invested  at  Dublin  Castle  1890, 
Feb.  7.  la  place  of  No.  70.  Died  1890,  May  30.  (108) 

1890,  May  24.     FRANCIS  CHARLES  (NEEDHAM),  3rd  earl  of  Kilmorey. 

-  Nominated  Apr.  22.     Invested  in  St.  Patrick's  Hall,  Dublin 

Castle.     In  place  of  No.  95.  (109) 

1890,  Aug.  29.  LAWRENCE  (PARSONS),  4th  earl  of  Rosse.  Nominated 
July  7.  Invested  Aug.  29  in  St.  Patrick's  Hall,  Dublin 
Castle.  In  place  of  No.  108.  ,(110) 

1890,  Dec.  18.  Prince  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  EDWARD,  of  Saxe 
Weimar.  Nominated  Sept.  30.  Invested  at  Windsor 
Nov.  24.  An  extra  knight  with  precedence  after  the  duke 
of  Cambridge.  Died  1902,  Nov.  16.  (Ill) 

1892,  Mar.  18.  WILLIAM  HALE  JOHN  CHARLES  (?ERY),  5th  earl  of 
Limerick.  Nominated  Feb.  8.  In  place  of  No.  77.  Died 
1896,  Aug.  8.  (112) 

1892,  Aug.  5.  EDWARD  DONOUGH  (O'BRIEN),  14th  baron  Inchiquin. 
In  place  of  No.  79.  Died  1900,  Apr.  8.  (113) 

1894,  Nov.  3.  FREDERICK  EDWARD  GOULD  (LAMBART),  9th  earl  of 
Cavan.  Nominated  Sept.  25.  Invested  privately  at  the 
Vice-Regal  Lodge.  In  place  of  No.  104.  Died  1900, 
July  14.  (114) 

1896,  Feb.  25.  EDWARD  CECIL  (GUINESS),  1st  baron  Iveagh. 
Nominated  1895,  Nov.  27.  Invested  in  St.  Patrick's  Hall 
1896,  Feb.  25.  In  place  of  No.  81.  (115) 


io6  ORDER  OF  ST.   PATRICK 

1897,  Feb.  11.  JAMES  (ALEXANDER),  4th  earl  of  Caledon.  Nominated 
1896,  Nov  14.  Invested  at  Dublin  Castle  1897,  Feb.  11. 
In  place  of  No.  112.  Died  1898,  Apr.  27.  (116) 

1897,  Aug.  20.  H.R.H.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  ERNEST  ALBERT,  duke 
of  York,  afterwards  prince  of  Wales.  Nominated  July  6. 
Invested  in  St.  Patrick's  Hall  Aug.  20.  An  extra  knight. 

(117) 

1897,  Aug.  20.      FREDERICK  SLEIGH   (ROBERTS),  baron,  afterwards 

earl  Roberts.  Nominated  June  4.  Invested  in  St.  Patrick's 
Hall  Aug.  20.  In  place  of  No.  67.  (118) 

1898,  Mar.  15.      ARTHUS  SATJNDERS  WILLIAM  CHARLES  Fox  (GORE), 

7th  earl  of  Arran.  Nominated  Mar.  9.  Invested  Mar.  15. 
In  place  of  No.  99.  Died  1901,  Mar.  14.  (119) 

1899,  Mar.  4.     GEORGE  (BINGHAM),  4th  earl  of  Lucan.     Nominated 

1898,  May  8.  Invested  in  St.  Patrick's  Hall  1899,  Mar.  2. 
In  place  of  No.  116.  (120) 

1900,  Aug.  29.      JAMES  FRANCIS   (BERNARD),  4th  earl   of  Bandon. 

Nominated  Apr.  24.  Invested  privately  at  the  Yice  Regal 
Lodge,  Aug.  29,  the  usual  formalities  being  dispensed  with 
in  consequence  of  Court  mourning.  In  place  of  No.  113. 

(121) 

1900,  Aug.  29.      LUKE    GERALD    (DILLON),    4th    baron    Clonbrock. 

Nominated  Aug.  2.  Invested  ut  supra.  In  place  of 
No.  114.  (122) 

1901,  June  10.     THOMAS     (PAKENHAM),     5th     earl     of     Longford. 

Nominated  May  15.  Knighted  and  invested  at  St.  James's 
Palace,  June  11.  In  place  of  No.  119.  (123) 

1902,  Mar.  15.      HENRY  DE  LA  POER  (BERESFORD),  6th  marquess  of 

Waterford.     In  place  of  No.  75.  (124) 

1902,  Aug.  11.  LOWRY  EGERTON  (COLE),  4th  earl  of  Enniskillen. 
An  extra  knight  (on  the  King's  Coronation),  became  an 
ordinary  knight  in  place  of  No.  65.  Privately  invested  in 
the  Throne  Room  at  Dublin  Castle.  (125) 

1902,  Aug.  11.  DUDLEY  CHARLES  FITZGERALD-DE-ROS),  24th  lord 
de  Ros.  An  extra  knight  (on  the  King's  Coronation), 
became  an  ordinary  knight  in  place  of  No.  87.  Invested 
ut  supra.  (126) 

1904.  DERMOT  ROBERT  WYNDHAM  (BOTTRKE),  7th  earl  of  Mayo.  In 
place  of  No.  74.  Invested  Feb.  3,  1905.  (127) 


of  tbe  Batb. 


Knights  of  the   Bath. 


SOVEREIGNS. 

See  list  of  sovereigns  given  seriatim  under  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 


GRAND  MASTERS  and  (subsequently)  First  and  Principal 
Knights  Grand  Cross. 

1725,  May  27.  JOHN  (MONTAGU),  2nd  duke  of  Montagu.  Died  1749, 
July  16. 

1767,  Dec.  30.  Prince  FREDERICK,  of  Brunswick  Liineburg,  after- 
wards duke  of  York.  Died  1827,  Jan.  5. 

1827.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  duke  of  Clarence.  Succeeded  as  Sovereign 
as  William  IV.,  in  1830,  June  26. 

1837,  Dec.  16.  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Sussex.  Died  1843, 
Apr.  21. 

1843,  May  31.  FRANCIS  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  EMANUEL,  prince 
Consort.  Died  1861,  Dec.  14. 

1897,  June  22.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales.  Succeeded  as 
Sovereign  of  the  Order  as  Edward  VII.,  in  1901,  Jan.  22. 

1901,  Feb.  26.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PATRICK  ALBERT,  duke  of 
Connaught  and  Streathearn. 


KNIGHTS    OF   THE    BATH    (K.B.). 
From  1204  to  1815. 

1127  at  Pentecost.      GEOFFREY,  son  of  FULK,  count  of  Anjou  (by 

Henry  I.  at  Rouen). 

after  1204,  July  18.     THOMAS  ESTURMY. 
1205,  Nov.  5.     THEODORIC  LE  TYES. 
1233,  June  11.     WILLIAM  LONGSPEE. 
1233,  June  11.     ROGER  (BIGOD),  5th  earl  of  Norfolk. 

1233,  June  11.     HUGH  (DE  VERB),  4th  earl  of  Oxford. 

1234,  June  11.     GILBERT  (MARSHAL),  6th  earl  of  Pembroke, 
after  1249,  July  26.     STEPHEN  DE  SALINIS. 


no 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 


1249,  Dec.  25.     JOHN  DE  SIMNEVIL. 

1252,  Dec.  25.     ALEXANDER  III.,  king  of  Scotland,  and  20  others. 

1253,  Oct.  6.     EEGINALD  DE  COKER'  (to  be  made  at  the  coming  feast 

of  St.  Edward.     "Writ  tested  at  the  Camp  before  Benanges). 

1253,  Oct.  6.  BERTRANDTJS  DE  CRESSY,  valettus  to  the  king's  half- 
brother  Guy,  of  Lusignan  (to  be  made,  etc.,  ut  supra). 

1253,  Oct.  6.     INGERAM  DE  FENES  (to  be  made,  etc.,  ut  supra). 

1253,  Oct.  7.  WARIN  DE  FRUGES'  (to  be  made  at  the  coming  feast  of 
St.  Edward  and  to  have  accoutrements  sicut  aliis  novis 
militibus.  Writ  tested  at  the  Camp  before  Benanges). 

1253,  Oct.  15.  WILLIAM  DE  COURTENAY  and  a  companion  (to  be 
made  at  the  coming  feast  of  All  Saints.  Writ  tested  ut 
supra). 

1253,  Oct.  15.     GAUCHER  DE  GOMARCYN,  a  relative  of  Peter  of  Savoy; 

together  with  two  companions  (to  be  made,  etc.,  ut  supra). 
1253,  Oct.  15.     ROBERT  DE  CRENEQUER  (to  be  made,  etc.,  ut  supra, 

with  accoutrements  sicut  novis  militibus  nostris). 
1254-5.     MATTHEW  HANYBAL. 

?  1256.  DROGO  DE  BARENTINO,  whom  the  king  of  England  in  Gascony 
decorated  with  the  belt  of  a  knight. 


(EDWARD  I.). 

1302-3.  PETER  DE  LA  Foix. 

1302-3.  JOHN  DE  HORNE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1302-3.  EGBERT  DE  UFFORD,  as  a  Banneret. 

13D2-3.  JOHN  DE  FELTON,  as  a  bachelor. 

1302-3.  EICHARD  DE ,  as  a  simple  knight. 

1302-3.  JOHN  DE  DAGWORTH,  as  a  simple  Banneret. 
1302-3  (1303,  May  23).      EICHARD    DE     STRATTON,     as     a 

Banneret. 

1302-3.  JOHN  DE  CORMAILLES,  as  a  simple  Banneret. 

1302-3.  WILLIAM  DE  BOTECOURT,  as  a  simple  Banneret. 

1302-3.  JOHN  DE  BERKELEY,  as  a  simple  Banneret. 

1302-3.  JOHN  GIFFARD,  as  a  simple  Banneret. 

1302-3.  PHILIP  DE  NEVILLE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1304-5.  PAIN  DE  TIBETOT. 

1304-5.  GEORGE  DE  THORPE. 


simple 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH.  in 


1304-5.  JOHN  DOTJVEDALE. 

1304-5.  JOHN  DE  NEVILLE. 

1304-5.  THOMAS  DE  LATIMER. 

1304-5.  RICHARD  GREY. 

1304-5.  PETER  SKERK. 

1304-5.  WILLIAM  CLERK. 

1304-5.  JOHN  DE  WATERVILLE. 

1304-5.  JOHN  LE  STRANGE. 

1304-5.  HUGH  DE  CROFTE. 

1304-5.  BARTHOLOMEW  DYNE  VILE. 


The  names  of  all  the  knights  (267  in  all)  made  at  Whitsuntide, 
34  Edward  J.,  on  the  occasion  of  the  knighting  of  Edward, 
prince  of  Wales,  afterwards  Edward  11  * 

1306,  May  22.     DOMINUS  EDWARDUS,  princeps  Walliae. 

1306,  May  22.      JOHANNES  DE  WARENNA  [7th  earl  of  Surrey],  son 
[in-law]  to  the  count  of  Bar. 

1306,  May  22.  EDMUNDUS  [John]  DE  ARUNDEL. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  GREILLY. 

13D6,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LA  WARE  [Mare]  [lord  de  la  Mare]. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  FERERS. 

1306,  May  22.  BARTHOLOMEWS  DE  ENFEUD. 

1306,  May  22.      JOHANNES  [son  of  Roger]  DE  MOUBRAY  [2nd  lord 
Mowbray], 

1306,  May  22.     ALANUS  PLOKENET. 

1306,  May  22.     AUNGERTJS  filius  Henrici. 

1306,  May  22.     GILBERTUS  DE  CLARE,  filius  domini  Thomae  de  Clare. 


*  The  above  list  of  267  knights  made  on  the  occasion  of  the  knighting  of  Edward  Prince  of  Wales,  is 
printed  by  Ashmple,  in  the  1672  Edition  of  the  'Institutions,  &c.,  .  .  of  the  Garter,'  pp.  38-9.  Ashmole 
there  states  as  his  authority  the  Rotulus  computi  Johannis  de  Drokensjord  Custodis  Magnae  Guarderolxie 
regis,  a  MS,  then  in  the  possession  of  the  King's  Remembrancer.  Drokensford's  wardrobe  account  for  the 
34th  year  of  Edward  I.  is  still  preserved  at  H.M.  Record  Office,  among  the  Exchequer  Q.R.  But  I  have 
been  quite  unable  to  find  in  this  account  the  lists  of  knights  here  printed.  Running  parallel  or  contem- 
poraneous with  the  big  yearly  Wardrobe  account  for  this  year,  34  Edward  I.,  there  are  several  smaller  flies 
and  accounts  (in  especial  Miscellaneous  Rolls  Chancery,  Wardrobe  and  Household  Accounts,  j§,  and 
Exchequer  Accounts,  Q.  R.  Bundle  369,  Roll  No.  4).  These  accounts  give  the  names  of  a  small 
proportion  of  the  knights  printed  in  the  text  here,  frequently  with  variations  in  the  form  of  the  name  or 
in  the  description.  Where  the  diflerence  is  material,  I  have  incorporated  it  in  the  text  by  printing  the 
variant  within  square  brackets.  In  addition,  the  smaller  accounts  give  the  names  of  two  persons  to  be 
knighted,  which  do  not  appear  in  Ashmole  ;  but  are  printed  above.  These  two  names  are  as  follows : — 
Males  [Malise]  son  of  [and  himself  afterwards  8th]  Earl  of  Stratherne,  to  be  knighted  at  All  Saints  [Nov.  1] 
with  5  others  unnamed,  Walter  Lislebone,  banneret ;  to  be  knighted  at  Xmas. 


H2  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1306,  May  22.  EDMUNDUS  DE  CORNUBIA.  i 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  FRIVILL. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  FREIGNE. 

1306,  May  22.  AMAEJCTJS  DE  FOSSAD  [come  from  afar]. 

1306,  May  22.  FULCIUS  films  Warini. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  HUGEFORD. 

1306,  May  22.  STEPHANUS  DE  BTJRGHASH. 

1306,  May  22.  JACOBUS  DE  NORTWOODE. 

1306,  May  22.  HUMPHRIDUS  DE  WALDENE. 

1306,  May  22.  KOGERTJS  DE  CHAUNDOS. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  BEEN. 

1306,  May  22.  WILHELMUS  DE  LA  ZOUCHE. 

1306,  May  22.  RICHARDUS  LOVEL. 

1306,  May  22.  ROGERUS  DE  MORTUOMARI. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  HAKELUT. 

1306,  May  22.  ROGERUS  DE  BANFOU  [Beaufoy]. 

1306,  May  22.  GALFRIDUS  DE  SEYE. 

1306,  May  22.  EICHARDUS  [DE]  PORTESEIE  [tanquam  banerettus]. 

1306,  May  22.  EGIDIUS  DE  BREHEUS. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  MOLLESWORTH. 

1306,  May  22.  EETHERICUS  DE  ISPANIA. 

1306,  May  22.  PETRUS  DE  GAVASTON. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  YERDON. 

1306,  May  22.  HUMFRIDUS  DE  BASSINGBOURN. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  113 

1306,  May  22.  NICHOLAUS  KRYELL. 

1306,  May  22.  BOBERTUS,  films  Robert!  filii  Pagani. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  HARECOURT. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES,  filius  domini  Johannis  de  Sulleye. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLIELMUS  TRACY. 

13D6,  May  22.  HUGO,  filius  domini  Hugonis  le  Despenser. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  HUNTINGFEUD. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  BARDOLF  [tanquam  banerettus]. 

1306,  May  22.  NICHOLAUS  MALEMEYNS. 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  DE  SCALES. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLIELMUS  TRUSSEL. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  HANTS. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  MONTEACUTE. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  MULTON. 

13D6,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  MONTGOMERIE. 

1306,  May  22.  ROGERUS  filius  domini  Eogeri  de  Mortuomari. 

1306,  May  22.  EUSTACHIUS  DE  WHYTENEYE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  MAUTRAVERS  [tanquam  banerettus]. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  VEER,  filius  comitis  Oxonie. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  LODELAWE. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  BERNYNGHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  GRIFFINUS  filius  Griffini  de  la  Pole. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  LODELAWE. 

1306,  May  22.  PHILIPPUS  DE  COURTENAY. 

8 


H4  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1306,  May  22.  URIANUS  DE  SANCTO  PETRO. 

1306,  May  22.  WARINUS  DE  BASSINGBURN  [nouveau  chevalier]. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  LE  BLOUNT,  mayor  of  London. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DENRE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  INSULA. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  LUCY. 

1306,  May  22.  EADULPHUS  DE  BOTETOURTE. 

1306,  May  22.  HUGO  [Hugelin]  de  Mailly. 

1306,  May  22.  EADULPHUS  DE  KAMOYS. 

1306,  May  22.  PETRUS  filius  domini  Petri  de  Malolacu  [Mauley]. 

1306,  May  22.  EDMUNDUS  DE  WILLINGTON. 

1306,  May  22.  EOBERTUS  DE  KENDALE. 

1306,  May  22.  HENRICUS  DE  DEN. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  NEVILL. 

1306,  May  22.  EOGERUS  DE  INGELFELD. 

1306,  May  22.  HUGO  BRABOEF. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  WESTON. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  filius  Warini. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  PONYNGES. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  FOXLEY. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  WALKINGHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  HARDEN. 

1306,  May  22.  EADULPHUS  DE  WEDEN. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANES  DE  MERYETH. 

1306,  May  22.  EADULPHUS  DE  EOLLESTON. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  115 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  MAUDUIT. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  BOIVILLE. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLIELMUS  CORBET. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLIELMUS  BRABAZON. 

1306,  May  22.  GEORGIUS  [Gregory]  DE  THORNETONE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LA  PENNE  [nouveau  chevalier]. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  BYKEBYRY. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLIELMUS  DE  COSYNGTON. 

1306,  May  22.  RADULPHUS  BAGOT. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  BASSINGES. 

1306,  May  22.  ANDREAS  DE  SAKEVILLE. 

130&»  May  22.  NICOLAUS  PERSHOTS. 

1306,  May  22.  MORGANUS  AP  MEREDUK. 

1306,  May  22.  UMFRIDUS  DE  BOUNE. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  SKYDEMORE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  CHAUNDOS. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  DERLYNGHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  STIRKELONDE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  CLYNDON. 

1306,  May  22.  INGELRAMUS  BELET  [simple  knight]. 

1306,  May  22.  LAURENTIUS  DE  HOLLEBECHE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  STAUNTONE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  WACHESHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LA  MARE. 


ii6  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1306,  May  22.  HUGO  HOWEL. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS    DE    MENYMRATE    [Momyrate],    socius, 
Ameurey  de  Fossad. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  PYROT,  socius  StepKani  de  Burways. 

1306,May  22.     JOHANNES  SAUVAGE. 

1306,  May  22.  PHILIPPUS  DE  YYRELEY. 

1306,  May  22.  EOBERTUS  LOVEL. 

1306,  May  22.  ADAM  WALRAN. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  PENBRUG. 

1306,  May  22.  EOGERUS  PYCHARD. 

1306,  May  22.  HENRICUS  LE  MOIGNE. 

1306,  May  22.  EOBERTUS  DE  LACY. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  BOILLAUNDE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  GUYSE. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  MOTOUN. 

1306,  May  22.  EOGERUS  WALEYS. 

1306,  May  22.  PHILIPPUS  LE  Lou. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  HINTON. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  TWYFORD. 

1306,  May  22.  EICHARDUS  DE  BREHEUS. 

1306,  May  22.     STEPHANUS  DE  COBBEHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  HAULO. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  SANWICO. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  MOUNTENEY. 

1306,  May  22.  EOBERTUS  LE  CONESTABLE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  MARTEYN. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  117 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  BELLO  CAMPO. 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  DE  Eos. 

1306,  May  22.  RADULPHUS  BASSET. 

1306,  May  22.  PETHUS  DE  GRISLE. 

13D6,  May  22.  THOMAS  MALORIE. 

1306,  May  22.  RICHARDUS  DE  SCULTON. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  HATTNDESACRE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  THOUTHORP. 

It  06,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  EOMESEYE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  RUDA  [Routli]. 

1306,  May  22.  PETRUS  DE  BOSOUN. 

1306,  May  22.  NICHOLAUS  DE  GENEVILLE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  KNOVILLE  [son  of  Gilbert  de  KnovillJ. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LACY. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLIELMUS  BERNAK. 

1306,  May  22.  RICHARDUS  DANIEL. 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  DE  WYGKHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  ACHARD. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  HERPEDEN. 

1306,  May  22.  JACOBUS  DE  LAMBOURNE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  MAUNCEL. 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  DE  WYVILL. 

1306,  May  22.  PHILIPPUS  LE  Rous. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  COMYN. 


ii8  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  SOMERY. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LUNGEVILL. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  HARPEFELD. 

1306,  May  22.  EGIDIUS  DE  ASTELE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  BOIVILL. 

1306,  May  22.  HENEJCUS  filius  Conani. 

1306,  May  22.  BOGERUS  DE  BURTON. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  MULTON. 

1306,  May  22.  GODEFRIDUS  DE  MEAUX. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  PLESCIS. 

1306,  May  22.  EDMUNDUS  DE  PLESCIS. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  HOLLANDE. 

1306,  May  22.  HENRICTJS  DE  RYPSFORD. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  ZEDESEN. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LYNGEYNE. 

1306,  May  22.  BOGERUS  DE  BAVENT. 

1306,  May  22.  G-ALFRIDUS  DE  COLEVILL. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES,   filius   Joliannis  Mautravers. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  CONQUEST. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  STOPHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  EADULPHUS  DE  DRYBY. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  GREY. 

1306,  May  22.  EOBERTUS  DE  LA  MARE. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  CORBET. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH  119 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  HERYK. 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  DE  Hoo. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LACY. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  MANNEBY. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  MORTONE. 

1306,  May  22.  GERARDUS  DE  AILLESFORD. 

1306,  May  22.  GILBERTUS  DE  ATON. 

1306,  May  22.  EICARDUS  DE  BERLEY. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  NEUBOURGH. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LA  POILLE. 

1306,  May  22.  EOBERTUS,  filius  GUIDONIS. 

1306,  May  22.  HUGO  HOSE. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  GOLDINGTON. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  filius  Domini  J  de  Insula. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  BROMPTON. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  WROTESLE. 

1306,  May  22.  RICHARDUS  HUWYS. 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  DE  HILDYARD. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  KYRKEBY. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  LEUKENORE. 

1306,  May  22.  PETRUS  DE  EVERCY. 

1306,  May  22.  WARINUS  DE  SCARGIL. 

1306,  May  22.  GERARDUS  DE  USFLET. 

1306,  May  22.  PETRUS  DE  BURGATE. 


120  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  DE  EAUDON. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  SAUSTONE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  MAULEVERER. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  LUCY. 

1306,  May  22.  ROGERUS  DE  CHEDLE. 

1306,  May  22.  HUGO  DE  DULTON. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  HAVERYNGTON. 

1306,  May  22.  ROGERUS  DE  SOMERVILLE. 

1306,  May  22.  ADAM  DE  WALTON. 

1306,  May  22.  NICHOLAUS  DE  SHELDON. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  WEILONDE. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  EAUCUMBERG. 

1306,  May  22.  NICHOLAUS  DE  RYE. 

13D6,  May  22.  ROGERUS  DE  GRYMESTON. 

1306,  May  22.  HENRICUS  DE  ERDYNGTON. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DAUTRIE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LAUNEY. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  RYSON. 

1306,  May  22.  HENRICUS  BEAUSUN  [BEAUFOU]. 

1306,  May  22.  ROGERUS  filius  Domini  Thomae  Corbet. 

1306,  May  22.  HUGO  DE  PYKEWORTH. 

1306,  May  22.  BALDEWINUS  DE  COLNE. 

1306,  May  22.  ROBERTUS  DE  SKALE. 

1306,  May  22.  HENRICUS  DE  BIRY. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE    BATH  121 

1306,  May  22.  HENRICUS  DE  BERMYNGHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  LE  POURE. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  DE  BECHUM. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS   filius  Humfridi. 

1306,  May  22.  EDMUNDUS  PECCHE. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  TREIAGU. 

1306,  May  22.  BICHARDUS  FOLIOT. 

1306,  May  22.  BJCHARDUS  DE  ECHEBASTON. 

1306,  May  22.  BOBERTUS  DE  GODEMANSTON. 

1306,  May  22.  ADAM  DE  EVERINGHAM. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  BASSINGBOURN. 

1306,  May  22.  ADAM  DE  WANERVILLE. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  SOMERCOTES. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS,  filius  Domini  T.  de  Chaworth. 

1306,  May  22.  EADULPHTTS  DE  KELE. 

1306,  May  22.  PETRUS  DE  LEKEBURNE. 

1306,  May  22.  HUGO   filius  Henrici. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  SALSBIRI. 

1306,  May  22.  BJCHARDUS  DE  BYVERS. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  filius  Johannis  de  Wegetone. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  LE  Bous. 

1306,  May  22.  GEORGIUS  DU  CHASTEL. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  LA  MOTE. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  DE  BAYOUS. 


122  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  MARMYON. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  EOSEL. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  LANGETON. 

1306,  May  22.  WILLELMUS  LITTEBON  [Villabon]. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  PABENHAM  [tanquam  banerettus]. 

1306,  May  22.  THOMAS  MORDAC  [tanquam  simplex  miles]. 

1306,  May  22.  JACOBUS  DE  NORTON  [tanquam  simplex  miles]. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  BELHOUS  [or  his  attorney]. 

1306,  May  22.  BRANKALEO  DE  BOLOIGNE  [Drantaleon  de  Ordalo  or 
Endalo  de  Bologne]. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  PYKARD. 

1306,  May  22.  WALTERUS  DE  KYNGESHEVEDE  [Kingshemede ;  valettus 
of  the  Household]. 

1306,  May  22.  EOBERTUS  DE  WATERVILL. 

1306,  May  22.  BOGERUS  DE  KERDESTON. 

1306,  May  22.  JOHANNES  DE  DAVENTRE. 


1316,  July  3.     RICHARD  DE  RODNEY  (at  Keynsham). 

1322,  Sept.  10.     HENRY  PERCY. 

1323,  June  1.     JOHN  DE  LA  HAYE. 
1323.     WILLIAM  DE  DOUNTON. 
1323.     WILLIAM  WAYKAM. 

1323.     HENRY  TILLY. 
1323.     HENRY  LONGCHAMP. 

1323.  RAYMOND  DURANT,  as  a  Banneret  with  his  companion  as  a 

simple  knight. 

1324,  Aug.  10.     HUGH  DE  POYNTZ,  as  a  Banneret. 


KNIGHTS   OF  THE   BATH  123 

1324,  Aug.  13.     PETER  DE  BOXSTEDE,  by  the  hand  of  his  cousin,  Sir 
Henry  de  Boxstede. 

1324,  Aug.  13.     RICHARD  PYKE,  by  the  king's  hand. 
1324,  Aug.  13.     THOMAS  DE  MARLBERGH. 
1324,  Oct.  24.     PETER  DE  LA  HORSE. 

1324,  Oct.  31.     HUGH  DE  PLESSIS,  as  a  Banneret,  by  the  king's  hand. 

1325,  Apr.  2.     HUGH  DE  NEVILL. 

1326,  Mar.  31.     JAMES  BOTILLER  of  Ireland,  as  a  Banneret. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  WILLIAM  DE  MONTACUTE,  as  a  Banneret,  by  the  hands 
of  Thomas  de  Langford  at  London. 

1326,  Apr.  19.     EBULO  LE  STRANGE,  as  a  Banneret,  by  the  hands  of 
Thomas  »de  Langford. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  ROGER  DE  BOURNE,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  ROGER  ONLY,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  MATTHEW  FITZHERBERT,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  JOHN  DE  GRAS,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  THOMAS  WEST,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  RYCE  AP  GRIFFITH,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  THOMAS  DE  WESTON,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  NICHOLAS  DE  CANTELOU,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  THOMAS  DE  GOUSHULL,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  HENRY  DE  HARNHALL,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  ADAM  DE  MOLESTON  (MOLELESTON),  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  WALTER  DE  FAUCONBERGE,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  WILLIAM  DE  ALBEMARLE,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  JOHN  DE  KIRKETON,  by  same. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  HENRY  LE  VAVASOUR,  by  same. 


124  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1326,     Apr.  19.     ROGER  DEYXCOURT,  by  the  hands  of  Thomas  de 
Langford. 

1326,  Apr.  19.  WILLIAM  PEVERELL,  by  same. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  JOHN  DE  BOHUN,  the  king's  cousin,  as  an  earl. 
1327,  Jan.  20.  EDMUND  DE  MORTIMER,  as  a  Banneret. 
1327,  Jan.  20.  ROGER  DE  MORTIMER,   as  a   Banneret. 
1327,  Jan.  20.  GEOFFRY  DE  MORTIMER,  as  a  Banneret. 
1327,  Jan.  20.  GERARD  DE  LA  BRET,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  HUGH  DE  COURTENAY,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  RALPH  DE  WYLINTON,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  RALPH  DAUBENEY,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  JOHN  DE  WILLOUGHBY,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  EDWARD  STRADLING,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  RALPH    STAFFORD,    afterwards    lord    and    earl    of 
Stafford,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  JOHN  DE  MOELES,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  WILLIAM  DE  PERCY,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  GERARD  DE  LISLE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  PETER  BRETON,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  ROGER  DE  STRANGE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  ERNOMVILLE  DE  POITIERS,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  JOHN  DE  NEVILLE,  as  a  Banneret ;  and  four  others. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  WILLIAM  DE  WILLOUGHBY,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  JOHN  DE  RALEE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  RALPH  DE  BLOYOX,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  OTO  BOTETOURT,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  WILLIAM  DAUBENEY,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  ROBERT  BRENTE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  JOHN  DE  CHERNSTONE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  JOHN  DE  SUTTON,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  ALEXANDER  DE  COBLEDYL,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  SAYER,  DE  ROCHEFORD,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  WILLIAM  CHEYNEY,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  REGINALD  DE  LA  MARE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  ROBERT  DE  BREUS,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  SIMON  FITZRALPH,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  HUGH  ABETOT,  as  a  Banneret. 

1327,  Jan.  20.  JOHN  DE  Rous,  as  a  Banneret. 


KNIGHTS    OF    THE    BATH  125 

1327,  Jan.  20.     WILLIAM  DE  EVEREUX. 
1327,  Jan.  20.     JOHN  DE  HOTHAM. 
1327,  Jan.  31.     The  king,  EDWARD  III. 

1329,  Oct.  22.  JOHN  DE  CAMBRIDGE  (Justice  Itinerant),  as  a 
Banneret. 

1329,  Oct.  22.  EDWARD  LE  BLOUNT,  as  a  Banneret. 

1329,  Oct.  22.  PETER  DE  THORNTONE,  as  a  Banneret. 

1329,  Oct.  22.  RICHARD  DE  BAJOCIS  (BAICTJS),  as  a  Banneret. 

1329,  Oct.  22.  BANCO  DE  LERE,  a  Lombard,  as  a  Banneret. 

1330.  THOMAS  DE  BRADESTON,  as  a  Banneret. 

1330.  EDMUND  DE  CORNWALL,  as  a  Banneret  (son  of  lord  Edmund 
de  Cornwall). 

1330.  WILLIAM  DE  POMEROY,  as  a  Banneret,  and  three  others. 

1331.  WALTER  DE  MANNY,  as  a  Banneret. 

1332.  EGBERT  r/E  SCORESBURGH  (Justice  Itinerant),  as  a  Banneret. 
1332.  WILLIAM  DE  DENAM  (Baron  of  the  Exchequer),  as  a  Banneret. 

1332.  RICHARD  DE  ALDEBURGH  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas),  as  a 
Banneret. 

1332.  JOHN  DE  SHARDELOWE  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas),  as  a 
Banneret. 

1332.  THOMAS  BACON  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas),  as  a  Banneret. 

1333.  JOHN  DE  SHOREDITCH  (Baron  of  the  Exchequer),  as  a  Banneret. 
1333.     WILLIAM  DE  SHARESHULL  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas),  as  a 

Banneret. 

1333.     NATHANIEL  DE  BATH,  as  a  Banneret. 

1333.     SIMON  FITZE/ICHARD,  as  a  Banneret. 

1333.     EGBERT  DE  SCARDEBURGH  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas). 

1333.     JOHN  PETIT. 

1333.     NICHOLAS  GIFFARD. 

1347,  Dec.  25.  MAURICE  FITZTHOMAS,  of  Kildare,  and  his  com- 
panion, by  the  king's  hand. 

1347,  Dec.  25.     PHILIP  DE  STAUNTON. 

1347,  Dec.  25.  THOMAS  DE  FENCOTES  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas), 
as  a  Banneret. 

1360,  Dec.  25.  JOHN  MOWBRAY  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas),  as  a 
Banneret. 

1360,  Dec.  25.  WILLIAM  DE  SKIPWITH  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas), 
as  a  Banneret. 


126  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1377,  Apr.  23. 

Knights  of  the  Bath  made  on  the  occasion  of  the  making 
Richard  prince  of  Wales,  and  Henry  earl  of  Derby, 
knights  of  the  Garter. 

RICHARD  prince  of  Wales,  afterwards  Richard  III. 
HENRY  earl  of  Derby,  afterwards  Henry  IV. 
THOMAS  OF  WOODSTOCK,  sixth  son  of  Edward  III.,,  and  after- 
wards duke  of  Gloucester. 

ROBERT  (DE  VERB)  9th  earl  of  Oxford. 
JOHN  (BEAUMONT)  4th  lord  Beaumont. 

JOHN  (DE  MOWBRAY)  5th  lord  Mowbray,  afterwards  earl  of 
Nottingham. 

Two  sons  of  the  earl  of  Stafford. 

Three  sons  of  lord  Percy,  who  was  afterwards  earl  of 
Northumberland,  one  of  the  said  sons  being  Henry 
Percy  known  as  Hotspur. 

JOHN    DE    SOTHEREYE. 

A  son  of  Sir  JOHN  ARUNDEL. 
1377,  July  15. 

Knights  made  at  the  Coronation  of  Richard  11.  after  dinner 
in  the  Palace  of  Westminster. 

EDWARD  (son  of  Edmund  earl  of  Cambridge)  afterwards  2nd 
duke  of  York. 

JOHN  (son  of  Thomas  lord  Ros  of  Hamlake)  afterwards  6th 
lord  Ros. 

ROBERT  (GREY),  4th  lord  GREY  DE  ROTHERFIELD. 

RICHARD  (son  of  Gilbert  lord  Talbot)  afterwards  4th  lord 
Talbot. 

GERARD  DE  LISLE,  son  of  Warine  lord  Lisle. 

MICHAEL  DE  LA  POLE  (son  of  Michael  lord  De  La  Pole),  after- 
wards 2nd  lord  De  La  Pole  and  4th  earl  of  Suffolk. 

RICHARD  (POYNINGS),  4th  lord  POYNINGS. 
ROBERT  (HARINGTON),  3rd  lord  HARINGTON. 

THOMAS  DE  LA  MARE  (doubtless  a  misreading  for  Thomas  La 
Warr,  afterwards  5th  lord  La  Warr). 

1383,  Dec.  25.     JOHN   HOLT    (a   Justice   of   Common   Pleas),   as   a 
Banneret.     At  Eltham,  by  the  King. 

1383,  Dec.  25.     WILLIAM  BURGH  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas),  as  a 
Banneret.     At  Eltham,  by  the  King. 

1389,  Feb.  28.     GEOFFREY  DE  LA  YALE,  of  Ireland,  as  a  Banneret. 
At  Windsor,  by  the  King. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH  127 

1389,  Apr.  23.     WALTER  CLOPTON  (Chief  Justice  King's  Bench),  as 
a  Banneret.     At  Windsor. 

1389,  Apr.  23.    ROBERT  CHARLETON  (Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas), 

as  a  Banneret.     At  Windsor. 

1390,  Apr.  23.     ROGER  (MORTIMER),  4th  earl  of  March.    By  the  King 

at  Windsor. 

1390,  Apr.  23.     THOMAS  (STAFFORD),  3rd  earl  of  Stafford. 

1390,  Apr.  23.     ALPHONSO,  son  of  the  count  of  Denia  in  Arragon. 

1394,  Mar.  25.     O'NEALE,  king  of  Meath.     By  Richard  II.  in  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Dublin. 

1394,  Mar.  25.     BRIAN  DE  THOMOND,  king  of  Thomond,  ibid.,  by 
same. 

1394,  Mar.  25.     ARTHUR  MACMOROUGH,  king  of  Leinster,  ibid.,  by 
same. 

1394,  Mar.  25.     CONNOR,  king  of  Chenow  and  de  Erpe. 
1394,  Mar.  25.     THOMAS  OURGHAM. 
1394,  Mar.  25.     JOHNATHAS  DE  PADO. 
1394,  Mar.  25.     JOHN  DE  PADO. 

On  the  eve  of  the  Coronation  of  king  Henry  IV. 

1399,  Oct.  11.     THOMAS  (PLANTAGENET),  afterwards  duke  of  Clarence, 
son  of  king  Henry  IV. 

1399,  Oct.  11.     JOHN  (PLANTAGENET),  afterwards  duke  of  Bedford, 
son  of  the  king. 

1399,  Oct.  11.      HUMPHREY    (PLANTAGENET),    afterwards    duke    of 
Gloucester,  son  of  the  king. 

1399,  Oct.  11.     THOMAS  (FITZ-ALAN),  17th  earl  of  Arundel. 

1399,  Oct.  11.     RICHARD    (BEAUCHAMP),    afterwards    13th    earl    of 
Warwick. 

1399,  Oct.  11.     EDMUND  (STAFFORD),  5th  earl  of  Stafford. 

1399,  Oct  11.     HUGH  (COURTENAY),  son  of  and  afterwards  13th  earl 
of  Devon. 

1399,  Oct.  11.    COURTENAY. 


128  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1399,  Oct.  11.     HENRY  (BEAUMONT),  5th  lord  Beaumont,  and  thirty- 
three  others  [partly  accounted  for  as  follows] 

1399,  Oct.  11.  -  WILLOUGHBY,  brother  to  William,  5th  lord 

Willoughby. 

1399,  Oct.  11.  HUGH  STAFFORD,  brother  to  the  earl  of  Stafford. 

1399,  Oct.  11.  EICHARD  CAMOIS,  son  of  Thomas,  lord  Camois. 

1399,  Oct.  11.  The  lord  of  Paule. 

1399,  Oct.  11.  PETER  (DE  MAULEY),  4th  lord  Mauley. 

1399,  Oct.  11.  JOHN  NEVILL,  5th  lord  Latimer. 

1399,  Oct.  11.     EALPH    [erratum   for   John]    DEINCOURT,   5th   lord 
Deincourt. 

1399,  Oct.  11.     ALMARIC  DE  ST.  AMAND,  3rd  lord  Seyntismond  or 

St.  Amand. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  THOMAS  BEAUCHAMPE. 
1400,  Mar.  17.  THOMAS  PELHAM. 
1400,  Mar.  17.  JOHN  LUTTRELL. 
1400,  Mar.  17.  JOHN  LISLE  (LISLEIE). 

1400,  Mar.  17.     WILLIAM  HANKFORD  (a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas). 

1400,  Mar.  17.     WILLIAM    BRENCHESLEY    (a    Justice    of    Common 
Pleas). 

1400,  Mar.  17.  BARTHOLOMEW  EOCHFORD  (&ACHFORD). 

1400,  Mar.  17.  GILES  DAUBENEY. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  WILLIAM  BUTLER. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  JOHN  ASHTON. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  EICHARD  SNAPE  or  SANAPE. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  JOHN  TIPTOFT  (TIPSTON). 

1400,  Mar.  17.  EICHARD  FRANCIS. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  129 

1400,  Mar.  17.  HENRY  PERCY. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  JOHN  ARUNDELL. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  WILLIAM  STRALL  or  STRALLEY. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  JOHN  TURPINGTON. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  AILMER  SAINT. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  EDWARD  HASTINGS. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  JOHN  GREISLEY. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  GERALD  SOTILL  (SATELL). 

1400,  Mar.  17.  JOHN  ARDEN. 

1400,  Max.  17.  EGBERT  CHALONS. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  THOMAS  DYMOCK. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  WALTER  HTJNGERFORD. 

1400,  Mar.  17.  WILLIAM  GIBETHORPE  (GILETHORPE). 

1400,  Mar.  17.  WILLIAM  NEWPORT,  and  others  to  the  number  of  46 
in  all. 


On  the  eve  of  the  Coronation  of  Henry  V.,  Apr.,  1413. 
1413,  Apr.  8.     EDMOND  (MORTIMER),  5th  earl  of  March. 
1413,  Apr.  8.     BOGER  MORTIMER,  his  brother. 

1413,  Apr.  8.     JOHN  (HOLAND),  restored  as  14th  earl  of  Huntington, 
afterwards  duke  of  Exeter. 

1413,  Apr.  8.     [RICHARD]  HOLAND,  his  brother. 

1413,  Apr.  8.     RICHARD    LE    DESPENSER    [wrongly    styled]    lord    le 
Despencer. 

1413,  Apr.  8.     JOHN  PHELIP. 

1413,  Apr.  8.     JOHN  ROTHENHALE. 
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130  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1413,  Apr.  8.     THOMAS  WEST. 

1418,  Apr.  23.  LEWIS  ROBSART,  on  the  celebration  of  the  feast  of 
St.  G-eorge  at  Caen. 

1418,  Apr.  23.  ROGER  SALVEINE  (ibid.). 

1418,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  STEWART  (ibid.). 

1418,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  SHOTESBROOKE  (ibid.). 

1418,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  MONTGOMERY  and  10  more  (ibid.). 

1421,  Apr.  23.  JAMES  I.,  king  of  Scotland,  on  the  feast  of  St. 
Greorge  at  Windsor. 

1421,  Apr.  23.     HUMPHREY  (STAFFORD),  6th  earl  of  Stafford  (ibid.). 

1426,  May  19,  After  the  battle  of  Yerneuil  (Aug.,  1424),  the  duke 
of  Bedford  came  over  into  England  and  on  Whitsuntide  in 
1426  at  Leicester  [at  a  Parliament  there]  he  dubbed  king 
Henry  VI.  knight  and  forthwith  the  said  king  dubbed  the 
following  44  knights.  Prior  to  this  ceremony  writs  had 
been  issued  dated  from  Leicester,  1426,  May  4,  to  24  out  of 
the  following  44  knights  commanding  them  to  present 
themselves  at  Leicester  at  the  coming  feast  of  Pentecost  to 
receive  the  dignity  of  knighthood  along  with  the  king.* 

1426,  May  19.     RICHARD  (PLANTAGENET),  3rd  duke  of  York. 

1426,  May  19.  JOHN  (DE  MOWBRAY),  son  and  heir  to  the  duke  of 
Norfolk,  and  afterwards  5th  duke  of  Norfolk. 

1426,  May  19.     THOMAS  (COURTENAY),  14th  earl  of  Devon. 

1426,  May  19.     JOHN  (DE  VERE),  12th  earl  of  Oxford. 

1426,  May  19.    RALPH  (DE  NEVILL),  2nd  earl  of  Westmorland. 

1426,  May  19.  HENRY  (PERCY),  son  and  heir  to  and  afterwards 
3rd  earl  of  Northumberland. 

1426,  May  19.  JAMES  (BUTLER,  alias  Ormond),  son  and  heir  to  and 
afterwards  5th  earl  of  Ormond. 

*  The  remaining  knights  elect  who  did  not  receive  such  summons  are  here  printed  in  italics.  As  to  the 
question  whether  the  italicised  knights  in  this  list  are  to  be  considered  knights  bachelors,  or  knights  of 
the  Bath,  see  introduction,  p.  xv. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH  131 

1426,  May  19.     THOMAS  DE  Eos,  9th  lord  Eos. 

1426,  May  19.     JOHN     (BEAUMONT),     lord,      afterwards     viscount, 
Beaumont. 

1426,  May  19.     James  Butler. 

1426,  May  19.     JOHN     (FITZ-ALAN),    lord    Maltravers,    afterwards 
19th  earl  of  Arundel. 

1426,  May  19.     JOHN  CORNWALL. 

1426,  May  19.     HENRY  (GREY),  2nd  earl  of  Tankerville. 

1426,  May  19.     WILLIAM  (NEVILL),  afterwards  6th  lord  Nevill  de 
Fauconberge. 

1426,  May  19.     GEORGE    [erratum   for   John]    (NEVILL),    6th   lord 
Latimer. 

1426,  May  19.     LIONEL  (DE  WELLES),  6th  lord  Welles. 
1426,  May  19.     James  (de  Berkeley),  lord  de  Berkeley. 

1426,  May  19.     JOHN  (TALBOT),  son.  and  heir  to  lord  Talbot,  and 
afterwards  5th  earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

1426,  May  19.  HUGH  (DE  CAMOYS),  2nd  lord  Camoys. 

1426,  May  19.  HENRY  BOURCHIER. 

1426,  May  19.  Rauf  Grey,  of  Werke. 

1426,  May  19.  ROBERT  YERE,  brother  of  the  earl  of  Oxford. 

1426,  May  19.  Richard  de  Grey  (Gray). 

1426,  May  19.  GILBERT  DEBENHAM. 

1426,  May  19.     Edmond  [?  Robert']  Hungerford,  son  and  heir  of 
Baron  Hungerford. 

1426,  May  19.     Robert  Wingfield. 
1426,  May  19.     John  Butler  (Boteler). 
1426,  May  19.     Reginald  Cobham. 


132  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1426,  May  19.  John  Pasheley  (Pasleu). 

1426,  May  19.  Thomas  Tunstall  (Dunstall,  Constable). 

1426,  May  19.  John  Chidioke. 

1426,  May  19.  Rauf  Longford  (Alonghford). 

1426,  May  19.  WILLIAM  (THOMAS)  DRURY. 

1426,  May  19.  William  ap  Thomas. 

1426,  May  19.  RICHARD  CARBONELL. 

1426,  May  19.  Richard  Wydevill  (Wodewyk). 

1426,  May  19.  John  (Ralph)  Shirdelowe  (Shadelowe,  Shirley). 

1426,  May  19.  Nicholas  Blouket  (Bloucat,  Plouket). 

1426,  May  19.  Rauf  Radclif. 

1426,  May  19.  EDMOND  TRAFFORD  (Can ford). 

1426,  May  19.  WILLIAM  CHEYNEY  (SHEYNE,  CHEYNE),  Justice  of  the- 

King's  Bench. 

1426,  May  19.  WILLIAM    BABINGTON,    Chief    Justice    of    Common 
Pleas. 

1426,  May  19.  John  June  (Juen),  Justice  of  Common  Pleas. 

1426,  May  19.  Gilbert  Beauchampe. 


Coronation  of  Henry  VI.,  1429,  Nov.  6;  30  (32  or  36)  knights  made," 
names  not  recorded.  "And  the  morrow  after  was  the 
Prince's  son  of  Portugal  made  knight  in  the  Whitehall 
at  Westminster." 

1449,  Xmas  (at  Greenwich).  EDMUND  TUDOR,  afterwards  15th  earl  of; 
Richmond,  half-brother  to  the  king. 

1449,  Xmas.  JASPER  TUDOR,  afterwards  16th  earl  of  Pembroke,, 
half-brother  to  the  king. 

1449,  Xmas.  THOMAS  NEVILL,  son  of  Richard,  8th  earl  of  Salisbury... 

1449,  Xmas.  JOHN  NEVILL,  son  of  Richard,  8th  earl  of  Salisbury. 

1449,  Xmas.  WILLIAM  HERBERT. 

1449,  Xmas.  ROGER  LEWKNOR. 

1449,  Xmas.  WILLIAM  CATESBY. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  133 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  at  the  Tower  of  London   \_on  the  eve 
before']  the  Coronation  of  Edward  IV.,  1461,  June  27. 

1461,  June  27.     GEORGE    (PLANT AGENET),    3rd    duke    of    Clarence, 
brother  to  the  king. 

1461,  June  27.     RICHARD    (PLANTAGENET),    brother    to    the    king, 
3rd  duke  of  Gloucester,  afterwards  Richard  III. 

1461,  June  27.     JOHN  DE  HOWBRAY,  son  and  heir  to,  and  afterwards 
6th  duke  of  Norfolk. 

1461,  June  27.     JOHN  (STAFFORD),  lord  Stafford,  afterwards  3rd  earl 
of  Wiltshire. 

1461,  June  27.     THOMAS  FITZALAN,  commonly  called  lord  FitzAlan, 
son  of,  and  afterwards  22nd  earl  of  Arundel. 

1461,  June  27.  JOHN  (LE  STRANGE),  8th  lord  Strange  of  Knokyn. 

1461,  June  27.  HUMPHRY  BOURCHIER. 

1461,  June  27.  JOHN  MARKHAM. 

1461,  June  27.  ROBERT  DANBY. 

1461,  June  27.  WILLIAM  YELVERTON. 

1461,  June  27.  JOHN  WINGEFIELD. 

1461,  June  27.  WALTER  BLOUNT. 

1461,  June  27.  ROBERT  MARKHAM. 

1461,  June  27.  ROBERT  CLIFDEN  or  Clifton. 

1461,  June  27.  WILLIAM  STANLEY. 

1461,  June  27.  NICHOLAS  BYRON. 

1461,  June  27.  WILLIAM  CANTELEWE. 


134  KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH 

48  [?  40~\  of  Knights  of  the  Bath  made  on  Ascension  day  in  the 
Tower  of  London  by  Edward  IV.,  on  the  Coronation  of 
Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Edward  IV.,  1465,  May  26. 

1465,  May  26.  HENRY  (STAFFORD),  2nd  duke  of  Buckingham. 
1465,  May  26.  -  STAFFORD,  his  brother. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  (DE  VERB),  13th  earl  of  Oxford. 

1465,  May  26.  THOMAS  (TALBOT),  2nd  Viscount  Lisle. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  FITZ-ALAN,  styled  lord  Maltravers,  son  of  John 
[sic  for  William],  21st  earl  of  Arundel. 

1465,  May  26.  GEORGE  GREY,  son  of  Edward  [Edmund],  who  was 
afterwards  12th  earl  of  Kent. 

1465,  May  26.  EICHARD  WYDVILE. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  WYDVILE,  brother  to  the  Queen. 

1465,  May  26.  RALPH  JOSSELYNE. 

1465,  May  26.  EICHARD  BINGHAM,  a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas. 

1465,  May  26.  EGBERT  DANVERS,  a  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  NEEDHAM,  a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas. 

1465,  May  26.  EICHARD  CHOKE,  a  Justice  of  Common  Pleas. 

1465,  May  26.  WALTER  MOYLE,  a  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench. 

1465,  May  26.  Sir  EICHARD  ILLINGWORTH,  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer. 

1465,  May  26.  -  HYNGHAM. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  ARUNDELLE. 

1465,  May  26.  WILLIAM  CALTHORP. 

1465,  May  26.  THOMAS  BREWCE  or  BRUCE. 

1465,  May  26.  GEORGE  DARELLE. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  135 

1465,  May  26.  RICHARD  HARECOURT. 

1465,  May  26.  WALTER  MAUNTELLE. 

1465,  May  26.  EDMUND  REDE. 

1465,  May  26.  WILLIAM  HAWTE. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  CLIFFORD. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  SAT. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  CHENEY,  of  Canterbury. 

1465,  May  26.  ROBERT  DARCY. 

1465,  May  26.  THOMAS  OVEDALE. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  DURWARD. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  HENYNGHAM. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  SAVAGE. 

1465,  May  26.  ROGER  CORBET,  of  Murtone. 

1465,  May  26.  [NICHOLAS?]  CULPEPER. 

1465,  May  26.  HUGH  WHYCHE. 

1465,  May  26.  THOMAS  COOKE,  citizen  of  London. 

1465,  May  26.  JOHN  PLOMER. 

1465,  May  26.  HENRY  WAFYR  (Waver),  citizen  of  London. 

1465,  May  26.  MATHEW  PHILIP,  citizen  of  London. 

1465,  May  26.  Lord  DURAS,  a  Gascon. 

1465,  May  26.  BARTELOT   DE   ROBAIRE   (RIBAIRE),   of   Bayonne,   a. 
Gascon. 


136  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

At  the  creation  of  prince  Edward,  the  king's  eldest  son,  as  prince  of 
Wales,  1475,  April  18,  at  Westminster,  in  Saint  Edward's 
Chamber,  on  Whit  Sunday,  viz.,  on  the  right  side  of  the 
Chamber,  the  following  :  — 

1475,  Apr.  18.  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales,  afterwards  Edward  Y., 
the  king's  son. 

1475,  Apr.  18.  RICHARD  (PLANTAGENET),  5th  duke  of  York,  the 
king's  son. 

1475,  Apr.  18.  JOHN  (DE  LA  POLE),  earl  of  Lincoln,  son  and  heir  of 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk. 

1475,  Apr.  18.     GEORGE  (TALBOT),  7th  earl  of  Shrewsbury. 
1475,  Apr.  18.     EDWARD  (STAFFORD),  4th  earl  of  Wiltshire. 

1475,  Apr.  18.  RALPH  (NEVILLE),  6th  lord  Neville,  afterwards  3rd 
earl  of  Westmorland. 

1475,  Apr.  18.  JAMES  TUCHET,  son  of,  and  afterwards  7th  lord 
Audley. 

1475,  Apr.  18.  RICHARD  BEATJCHAMP  [afterwards  6th]  lord  St. 
Amand. 

1475,  Apr.  18.  JOHN  STOURTON,  son  of,  and  afterwards  3rd  lord 
Stourton. 

1475,  Apr.  18.  [WALTER?]  HERBERT,  brother  to  William,  earl  of 
Pembroke. 

1475,  Apr.  18.     THOMAS  BRYAN,  Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas. 
1475,  Apr.  18.     THOMAS  LYTTELTON,  Justice  of  Common  Pleas. 
1475,  Apr.  18.     HENRY  BODRYNGAM. 
1475,  Apr.  18.    RICHARD  CHARLETON. 
1475,  Apr.  18.     JOHN  PILKYNTON. 

On  the  left  side  of  the  chamber  these  following. 

1475,  Apr.  18.  THOMAS  (GREY),  16th  earl  of  Huntingdon,  the 
Queen's  son,  created  marquess  of  Dorset  the  same  day  after 
dinner  and  so  dined  in  his  habit. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  137 

1475,  Apr.  18.     RICHARD  GREY,  his  brother. 
1475,  Apr.  18.     EDWARD  WYDVILLE. 

1475,  Apr.  18.     WILLIAM  (BERKELEY),  [lord,  afterwards  1st  marquess 
of  Berkeley],  son  of  James,  lord  Berkeley. 

1475,  Apr.  18.     GEORGE  STANLEY,  son  of  Thomas,  2nd  lord  Stanley. 

1475,  Apr.  18.     EDWARD  HASTINGS,  son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Hastings. 

1475,  Apr.  18.     JOHN  (DEVERETTX),  son  of  and  afterwards  8th  lord 
Ferrers  of  Chartley. 

1475,  Apr.  18.     THOMAS  YAUGHAN. 
1475,  Apr.  18.     BRYAN  STAPILTON. 

In  the  chamber  end  these  following. 
1475,  Apr.  18.     WILLIAM  KNYVETT. 
1475,  Apr.  18.     RICHARD  LTJDLOW. 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  on  the  marriage  of  Richard,  duke  of  York, 
the  King's  2nd  son,  to  Ann,  daughter  of  John,  duke  of 
Norfolk.  The  marriage  was  solemnised  on  the  15th  Jan. 
These  knights  were  elected  on  the  17th,  and  dubbed  on  the 
18th  Jan.,  1477-8. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  HENRY  BOURCHIER,  son  of  William,  viscount 
Bourchier,  and  grandson  of  and  afterwards  15th  earl  of 

Essex. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  RICHARD  (NEVILL),  2nd  lord  Latimer. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  JOHN  (BOURCHIER),  2nd  lord  Berners  or  Barnes. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  JOHN  (GREY),  lord  Powis. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  HENRY  (LOVEL),  8th  lord  Morley. 

1477  8,  Jan.  17.  THOMAS  (WEST),  8th  lord  de  la  Warr. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  JOHN  (BLOUNT),  3rd  lord  Mount  joy. 


138  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  JOHN  BEAUCHAMP,  son  and  heir  of  lord  [Richard] 
Beauchamp. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  THOMAS  HOWARD  (son  and  heir  of  John,  1st  lord 
Howard),  afterwards  9th  duke  of  Norfolk. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  THOMAS  BOUCHIER. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  THOMAS  ST.  LEGER. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  JOHN  ELRINGTON,  treasurer  of  the  Household. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  GILES  DAWBENEY. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  WILLIAM  STONER. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  GUY  FAIRFAX. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  WILLIAM  GASCOIGNE. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  EGBERT  BROUGHTON. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  THOMAS  FROWECK. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  HENRY  TALBOYS,  or  TAILBOYS. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  WILLIAM  REDMAN. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  HENRY  [RICHARD]  WENTWORTH. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  RICHARD  DELABERE. 

1477-8,  Jan.  17.  RICHARD  LAKYN. 


The  following  persons  were  summoned  by  writs  dated  1483,  June  5, 
to  furnish  themselves  to  receive  knighthood  at  the  intended 
Coronation  of  Edward  V.,  on  the  22nd  June.  The  ceremony 
of  the  Coronation,  however,  did  not  take  place. 

OTES  GILBERT,  esquire. 
JOHN  SPEKE. 

BEAUMONT. 

EDWARD  COURTENEY. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  139 

[1483,  June.]     WILLIAM  GARRAUNT. 
THOMAS  ARUNDELL. 
WILLIAM  BOLNEY. 
ALEXANDER  CRESSEMERE. 
JOHN  CLOPTON. 
HENRY  HAYDEN. 
JOHN  WYNKEFELD. 
CHRISTOPHER  WILLOUGHBY. 
PHILIP  CALTHORPE. 

BEDYNGFELD. 

THOMAS  LEWKENORE. 
WILLIAM  BARKELEY. 
JOHN  STANLEY. 

GRAVILE. 

WILLIAM  BIRMINGAM. 

THOMAS  BUTTELER,  of  Beawsey. 

JOHN  BERON. 

WILLIAM  TROWTBEK. 

MILBOURN. 

Lord  DORMOND  [?Sir  John  Drummond,  afterwards 
1st  lord  Drummond] . 

EDWARD  (SUTTON  alias  Dudley),  6th  lord  Dudley,  or 
lord  Sutton  de  Dudley. 

[EDMUND]  CORNEWALL,  lord  of  Burford. 

[GEORGE]  NEVILL,  son  of,  and  afterwards  5th  lord 
Abergavenny. 

JOHN  BROWN,  of  Stamford. 


140  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

[1483,  June.]     [GEORGE]  (GREY),  lord  Grey,  of  Buthen,  afterwards 
13th  earl  of  Kent. 

JOHN  GIFFORD. 

WILLIAM  CHENAY,  of  Shepay. 

ROBERT  WHITE,  of  Southwarne  Borrowe. 

GERVASE  CLYFTON,  of  Oddisake. 

NICHOLAS  LILE. 

WILLIAM  BERKELEY,  of  Beverston. 

HENRY  YERNON. 

NICHOLAS  MONTGOMERY. 

GRENE. 

WILLIAM  OVEDALE. 

WILLIAM  SAY. 

[?  THOMAS  BROOKE],  son  and  heir  of  lord  Cobhain. 

TH.  HAMDEN,  of  Hamden. 

THOMAS  DARCY. 

EAUF  LANGFORD  [SANFORD]. 

BABYNGTON. 

HENRY  COLET,  alderman  of  London. 

KYNGESTON. 

JOHN  PAWLET. 
THOMAS  WYNDESORE. 
JOHN  EOGER,  of  Frefolke. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  141 

At  the  Coronation  of  Richard  III.,  1483,  July  6. 
1483,  July  6.     EDMUND  DE  LA  POLE,  afterwards  3rd  duke  of  Suffolk. 

1483,  July  6.     JOHN  [sic  for  George]  GREY,  son  of  and  afterwards 
13th  earl  of  Kent. 

1483,  July  6.     WILLIAM  ZOUCHE,  brother  of  John,  lord  Zouche. 

1483,  July  6.     WILLIAM  or  HENRY  [sic  for  George]  NEVILL,  son  of 
and  afterwards  5th  lord  Abergavenny. 

1483,  July  6.  CHRISTOPHER  WILLOUGHBY. 

1483,  July  6.  WILLIAM  BERKELEY  of  Beverston. 

1483,  July  6.  HENRY  [  ?  William]  BANINGTON  [Babington]. 

1483,  July  6.  THOMAS  ARUNDELL. 

1483,  July  6.  THOMAS  BOLAYNE  or  Boleyn. 

1483,  July  6.  EDMUND  BEDINGFIELD  [Beningefeld], 

1483,  July  6.  GERVASE  or  BREWAS  of  Clifton. 

1483,  July  6.  WILLIAM  SAY. 

1483,  July  6.  WILLIAM  ENDERBY. 

1483,  July  6.  THOMAS  [James]  LEWKENOR. 

1483,  July  6.  THOMAS  ORMOND. 

1483,  July  6.  JOHN  BROWNE. 

1483,  July  6.  WILLIAM  BARKELEY  of  Wyldy. 

1483,  July  6.  EDMUND  CORNWALL,  baron  of  Burford. 


Twelve  knights  of  the  Bath  made  at  [two  or  three  days  before']  the 
Coronation  of  Henry  VII.,  1485,  Oct.  28,  in  the  Hall  within 
the  Tower  of  London. 

1485,  Oct.  28.  EDWARD  STAFFORD,  afterwards  3rd  duke  of 
Buckingham. 


142  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1485,  Oct.  28.  JOHN  (RADCLIFF),  9th  lord  Fitz- Walter. 

1485,  Oct.  28.  THOMAS  COKESAY. 

1485,  Oct.  28.  ROGER  LEWKENOR. 

1485,  Oct.  28.  HENRY  HEYDON. 

1485,  Oct.  28.  REGINALD  BRAY. 

1485,  Oct.  28.  JOHN  YERNEY. 

?  1485,  Oct.  28.     HUGH  BRICE  (Bryse),  mayor  of  London. 


Eleven  knights  of  the  Bath  created  on  the  eve  of  the  Coronation  of 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  Henry  VII.,  1487,  Nov.  24. 

1487,  Nov.  24.     WILLIAM  COURTENAY,  styled  lord  Courtenay,  son  of 
and  afterwards  19th  earl  of  Devon. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  EDWARD  (SUTTON,  alias  Dudley),  6th  lord  Dudley. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  JOHN  or  WILLIAM  GASCOYNE. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  THOMAS  BUTLER  of  Warrington. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  EDWARD  BERKELEY. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  WILLIAM  LUCY. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  THOMAS  HUNGERFORD. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  GUY  of  Wolston. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  THOMAS  or  RICHARD  PEMERY  (Pomerey). 

1487,  Nov.  24.  JOHN  or  RALPH  SHELDON. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  HUGH  LUTTRELL. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  THOMAS  PULTENEY. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  HUGH  CONWAY. 

1487,  Nov.  24.  NICHOLAS  LISLEY  (Lisle). 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  143 


On  the  creation  of  prince  Arthur  as  prince  of  Wales,  1489,  Nov.  29, 
on  St.  Andrew's  eve. 

1489,  Nov.  29.     ARTHUR,  prince  of  Wales  (the  King's  son). 

1489,  Nov.  29.     HENRY  ALGERNON  (PERCY),  6th  earl  of  Northumber- 
land. 

1489,  Nov.  29.     WILLIAM  (FITZ-ALAN),  lord  Maltravers,  afterwards 
23rd  earl  of  Arundel. 

1489,  Nov.  29.     EICHARD    GREY,    commonly   called   lord    Grey     of 
Ruthyn,  son  of  and  afterwards  14th  earl  of  Kent. 

1489,  Nov.  29.     WILLIAM  (STOURTON),  5th  lord  Stourton. 

1489,  Nov.  29.     THOMAS  WEST,  son  of  and  afterwards  9th  lord  De 
La  Warr. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  JOHN  ST.  JOHN. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  HENRY  YERNON. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  JOHN  HASTINGS. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  WILLIAM  GRIFFITH. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  WILLIAM  TYNDALL. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  NICHOLAS  MONTGOMERY. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  WILLIAM  UVEDALL. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  MATTHEW  BROWNE. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  THOMAS  DARCY. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  THOMAS  CHENEY. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  EDMUND  GORGES. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  WALTER  DENIS. 

1489,  Nov.  29.  WILLIAM  SCOTT. 

1489,  Nov.29.  JOHN  GUYSE. 


144  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

On  the  creation  of  prince  Henry  as  duke  of  York,  1494,  Oct.  31. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  Prince  HENRY,  duke  of  York,  afterwards  Henry  YII I. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  THOMAS  GREY,  styled  lord  Haryngton,  son  of  and 
afterwards  5th  marquess  of  Dorset. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  HENRY  (CLIFFORD),  10th  lord  Clyfford. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  JOHN  (BOURCHIER),  llth  lord  Fitz  Warm. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  THOMAS  (FIENNES),  8th  lord  Dacre  of  the  South. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  THOMAS  STANLEY,  son  of  lord  Strange  and  grandson 
of  and  afterwards  llth  earl  of  Derby. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  JOHN  ARUNDELL  of  the  West. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  WALTER  GRYFFITH  of  Lancashire. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  GERVASE  CLIFTON  of  Yorkshire. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  EDWARD  [EDMOND],  TRAFORD. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  EGBERT  HARCOURT  or  HARDECOURT  of  the  West. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  HENRY  MARNEY  of  Essex. 

1494,  Oct.  31.  ROGER  NEWBURGH. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  RALPH  RIDER  of  Yorkshire. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  THOMAS  BAWDE  of  Harfordshire. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  JOHN  SPEKE. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  HUMPHREY  FULFORD. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  ROBERT  LYTTON,  or  LITTEN. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  PIERS  EDGECOMBE. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  ROBERT  CLERE. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  THOMAS  FAIRFAX. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  RICHARD  KNIGHTLEY  DE  FALWESLEY. 

1494,  Nov.  1.  JOHN  (WILLIAM)  CHOOKE  or  CHEOKE. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  145 

On  the  marriage  of  Arthur,  prince  of  Wales,  1501,  Nov.  14. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  RICHARD  (HASTINGS),  8th  lord  Willoughby  de 
Eresby. 

1501,  Nov.  14.     JOHN  (CLINTON),  7th  lord  Clinton. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  GEORGE  HASTINGS,  son  of  Edward,  2nd  lord  Hastings, 
and  afterwards  3rd  lord  Hastings  and  18th  earl  of 
Huntingdon. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  FENYS  or  FINNIS. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  GRYFFITHE  AP  RYS  THOMAS. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  ROBERT  CORBET. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  WOGAN. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  LAURENCE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  HENRY  ROGERS. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WILLIAM  WALGRAVE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WILLIAM  SEYMOUR. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  ROBERT  THROGMORTON. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  BASSETT. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  GRENEFIELD  or  GRENVILLE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  ARUNDEL  of  Trerice. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  ROGER  STRANGE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  SCROPE  of  Castlecomb. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  PAULET. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WALTER  BASKERVYLE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  ROBERT  WATERTON. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  GYFFORD. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  ASTON. 

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146  KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH 

1501,  Nov.  14.  —          -  ASTON. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WILLIAM  FYLLOLL. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  INGILFIELD. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WILLIAM  MARTYN. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WILLIAM  CALLWEY. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  GEORGE  PUTNAM. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  NICHOLAS  BIRON  (Byron). 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  HAWTE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  RICHARD  DE  LA  WARR. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  ALNATHE  MALYVERER. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WILLIAM  REDE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  TREVELYAN. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  (GEORGE)  FOSTER. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WALTER  STRYKELAND. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  LONG. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  PHILPOT. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  LEE,  of  Wiltshire. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WILLIAM  HARTWELL. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  NICHOLAS  GRIFFIN. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  LANCELOT  THYRKYLL. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  NORTON. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  ROGER  ORMESTON. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  GEORGE  or  GERARD  [  ?  EDWARD],  Fyldenge. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  CURWYN. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  147 

1501,  Nov.  14.  HUGH  LODER. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  SAMPSON. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  RICHARD  FOWLER. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  WOODHOTJSE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  PHILIP  BOTHE. 

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1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  (GEORGE)  IWARDBY  (Inwardby). 

1501,  Nov.  14.  HENRY  FROWICK. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  LEGHE,  of  Stokewell. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  WILLIAM  ASCUE. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  THOMAS  KEMP. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  MORGAN  KYDWELL. 

1501,  Nov.  14.  JOHN  GYLLOT. 


On  the  creation  of  Henry,  duke  of  York  (afterwards  Henry  VIII.) 
as  prince  of  Wales,  1503,  Feb.  18* 

1503-4,  Feb.  18.  JOHN  (GREY),  4th  viscount  Lisle. 

1503-4,  Feb.  18.  THOMAS  (DACRE),  3rd  lord  Dacre,  of  the  North. 

1503-4,  Feb.  18.  MYLES  BUSSY. 

1503-4,  Feb.  18.  EDWARD  POMERY. 

1503-4,  Feb.  18.  JOHN  MORDAUNT. 

1503-4,  Feb.  18.  BRIAN  STAPILTON. 

1503-4,  Feb.  18.  RAUFF  GRAY. 

1503-4,  Feb.  18.  JAMES  HUBERT. 


*  See  these  eight  names  repeated  as  knights  of  the  sword  in  the  list  of  knights  bachelors,  infra  Vol.  ii.  p.  34 


148  KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH 

At  the  Coronation  of  Henry  VIII.,  1509,  June  23. 

1509,  June  23.  EGBERT  (EADCLIFFE),  10th  lord  Fitz Walter. 

1509,  June  23.  HENRY  (LE  SCROPE),  7th  lord  Scrope   of  Bolton. 

1509,  June  23.  GEORGE  (Frrz-HuGH),  7th  lord  Fitz-Hugh. 

1509,  June  23.  WILLIAM  (BLOUNT),  4th  lord  Mount  joy. 

1509,  June  23.  HENRY  (DAUBENEY),  2nd  lord  Daubeney. 

1509,  June  23.  EGBERT  (WILLOUGHBY),   2nd   lord   Willoughby  de 
Broke. 

1509,  June  23.  MORRIS  BARKELEY. 

1509,  June  23.  HENRY  CLYFFORD. 

1509,  June  23.  THOMAS  KNEVET  (Knyvet). 

1509,  June  23.  ANDREW  WINDSOR. 

1509,  June  23.  THOMAS  PARRE. 

1509,  June  23.  THOMAS  BOLEYN. 

1509,  June  23.  EICHARD  WENTWORTH. 

1509,  June  23.  HENRY  OWTRED. 

1509,  June  23.  FRANCIS  CHENEY. 

1509,  June  23.  HENRY  WYOTTE  or  WYATT. 

1509,  June  23.  GEORGE  HASTINGS. 

1509,  June  23.  THOMAS  METHAM. 

1509,  June  23.  GYLES  ALLINGTON. 

1509,  June  23.  JOHN  TREVANYON. 

1509,  June  23.  THOMAS  BEDINGFIELD. 

1509,  June  23.  JOHN  SKELTON. 

1509,  June  23.  WILLIAM  CROWMER. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH  149 

1509,  June  23.  JOHN  HEYDON  of  Bakenthorpe. 

1509,  June  23.  EDWARD  or  GODARD  OXENBRIDGE. 

1509,  June  23.  HENRY  SACKVEYLE  or  SACHEVERELL. 

1509,  June  23.  STEPHEN  JENYNS,  lord  mayor  of  London  1508. 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  on  the  Coronation  of  Anne  Boleyn,  queen 
of  Henry  VIIL,  1533,  May  30,  on  Whit-Sunday,  the  last 
day  of  May. 

1533,  May  30.     HENRY  (GREY),  6th  marquess  of  Dorset. 
1533,  May  30.     EDWARD  (STANLEY),  12th  earl  of  Derby. 

1533,  May  20.  HENRY  CLIFFORD,  commonly  called  lord  Clifford, 
son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Cumberland. 

1533,  May  30.  HENRY  EATCLIFFE,  commonly  called  lord  Fitzwalter, 
son  of  and  afterwards  9th  earl  of  Sussex. 

1533,  May  30.  FRANCIS  HASTINGS,  commonly  called  lord  Hastings, 
son  of  and  afterwards  19th  earl  of  Huntingdon. 

1533,  May  30.  WILLIAM  STANLEY,  son  of  and  afterwards  3rd  lord 
Monteagle. 

1533,  May  30.     THOMAS  (YAUX),  2nd  lord  Vaux  of  Harrowden. 
1533,  May  30.     HENRY  PARKER,  son  of  Henry,  10th  lord  Morley. 

1533,  May  30.  WILLIAM  WINDSOR,  son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Windsor. 

1533,  May  30.  JOHN  MORDAUNT,  son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Mordaunt. 

1533,  May  30.  FRANCIS  WESTON. 

1533,  May  30.  THOMAS  ARUNDELL. 

1533,  May  20.  JOHN  HUDLESTON. 

1533,  May  30.  THOMAS  POYNINGS. 


150  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1533,  May  30.  HENRY  SAVELL. 

1533,  May  30.  GEORGE  FITZ  WILLIAMS,  of  Lincolnshire. 

1533,  May  30.  JOHN  TYNDALL. 

1533,  May  30.  Sir  HENRY  (?  John)  JERMEY. 


On  the  Coronation  of  Edward  VI.,  1547,  Feb.  20. 
Knights  dubbed  by  the  King  on  Sunday,  the  day  of  his  Coronation, 
the  20th  of  February,  being  crowned,  to  the  number  of  40, 
in  lieu  of  the  Bath,  which  then  could  not  be  performed 
according  to  all  ceremonies  thereto  belonging,  the  time  for 
that  purpose  being  too  short.  (See  infra  footnote,  Vol.  II., 
p.  59). 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     HENRY  (BRANDON),  5th  duke  of  Suffolk. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  EDWARD  (SEYMOUR),  8th  earl  of  Hertford,  duke  of 
Somerset. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     JOHN  (DE  VERB),  16th  earl  of  Oxford. 
1546-7,  Feb.  20.     THOMAS  (BUTLER),  llth  earl  of  Ormond. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  HENRY  (FITZ-ALAN),  lord  Maltravers  [son  of  the 
earl  of  Arundel]. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  GEORGE  TALBOT,  commonly  called  lord  Talbot,  son 
of  and  afterwards  9th  earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  EDWARD  [erratum  for  Henry]  STANLEY,  commonly 
called  lord  Strange,  son  of  and  afterwards  13th  earl  of 
Derby. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  WILLIAM  SOMERSET,  commonly  called  lord  Herbert, 
son  of  and  afterwards  8th  earl  of  Worcester. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  JOHN  (DUDLEY),  viscount  Lisle,  son  and  heir  of 
John,  19th  earl  of  Warwick. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     GREGORY  (CROMWELL),  1st  lord  Cromwell. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  HENRY  HASTINGS,  commonly  called  lord  Hastings, 
son  of  and  afterwards  20th  earl  of  Huntingdon.. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  CHARLES  BRANDON,  brother  of  and  afterwards  6th 
duke  of  Suffolk. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH  151 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     HENRY  SCROPE,  son  of  and  afterwards  9th  lord 
Scrope,  of  Bolton. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     THOMAS  WINDSOR,  son  and  heir  to  William,  2nd 
lord  Windsor. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     FRANCIS  EUSSELL. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     ANTHONY   BROWNE,    son    to    the    Master   of   the 
Horse. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  EICHARD  DEVEREUX. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  HENRY  SEYMOUR. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  JOHN  GATES. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  ANTHONY  COOK,  of  Essex. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20:  ALEXANDER  UMPTON,  of  Oxfordshire. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  GEORGE  NORTON,  of  Somersetshire. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  VALENTINE  KNIGHTLEY. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  EGBERT  LYTTON. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  GEORGE  YERNON,  of  the  Peak. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  JOHN  PORTE,  of  Derbyshire. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  THOMAS  JOSSELYN. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     EDMUND  MOLYNEUX,  Sergeant-at-Law,  afterwards 
Justice  of  Common  Pleas. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  CHRISTOPHER  BARKER,  Garter  King  of  Arms. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  JAMES  HALES  (Hailes  or  Halles). 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  WILLIAM  BAPTHORPE  (Babthorpe). 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  THOMAS  BRYKENELL  (Brudenall). 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  THOMAS  NEVILLE,  of  the  Holt. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     ANGELL  MAREYN   (Marnia,  Marian,  Marina),  an 
Italian  from  Cremona. 


152  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.     JOHN  HOLCROFTE. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  JOHN   CUTTE   (Curr   or   CUYT),   of   Essex.      (See 
infra,  Vol.  II.,  p.  63). 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  HENRY  TYRELL  (TERRELL),  of  Heron. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  WILLIAM  SHERRINGTON  (Scarrington). 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  WIMOND  CAREWE. 

1546-7,  Feb.  20.  WILLIAM  SNEATH  (Snathe,  Smyth). 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  prior  to  the  Coronation  of  queen  Mary, 

1553,  Sept.  28. 

1553,  Sept.  29.     EDWARD  (COURTENAY),  21st  earl  of  Devon. 

1553,  Sept.  29.     THOMAS  HOWARD,  son  of  and  afterwards  15th  earl 
of  Surrey. 

1553,  Sept.  29.     HENRY  HERBERT,  commonly  called  lord  Cardiff,  son 
of  and  afterwards  20th  earl  of  Pembroke. 

1553,  Sept.  29.     HENRY     (NEVILL),     6th     lord     Abergavenny     or 
Bergavenny. 

1553,  Sept.  29.     HENRY  (BERKELEY),  7th  lord  Berkeley. 
1553,  Sept.  29.     JOHN  (LUMLEY),  6th  lord  Lumley. 
1553,  Sept.  29.     JAMES  (BLOUNT),  6th  lord  Mount  joy. 

1553,  Sept.  29.     HENRY  CLINTON,  son  of  and  afterwards  10th  lord 
Clinton. 

1553,  Sept.  29.     WILLIAM  PAULET,  son  of  John,  lord  St.  John,  and 
grandson  of  and  afterwards  3rd  marquess  of  Winchester. 

1553,  Sept.  29.     HUGH  RICH,  son  of  Richard,  1st  lord  Rich. 
1553,  Sept.  29.    HENRY  PAGET,  son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  lord  Paget. 
1553,  Sept.  29.     HENRY  PARKER. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  153 

1553,  Sept.  29.     ROBERT  ROCHESTER,  Comptroller  of  tlie  Household. 
1553,  Sept.  29.     HENRY  JERNINGHAM. 
1553,  Sept.  29.     WILLIAM  DORMER. 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  at  the  Coronation  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 

1558-9,  Jan.  15. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.     JOHN  DARCY,  2nd  lord  Darcy  of  the  North  [of 
Darcy  and  Mainhill]. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  JOHN  SHEFFIELD,  2nd  lord  Sheffield  of  Butterwicke. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  JOHN  (DARCY),  2nd  lord  Darcy  of  Chiche. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  ROBERT  RICHE. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  ROGER  NORTH. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  JOHN  DE  LA  SOUWCHE  or  ZOUCHE. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  NICHOLAS  POYNES  (POINTZ). 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  JOHN  BERKELEY. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  EDWARD  UMPTON  (UNTON). 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  HENRY  WESTON. 

1558-9,  Jan.  15.  GEORGE  SPEKE. 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  at  the  Coronation  of  king  James  I., 

1603,  July  25. 

1603,  July  25.    PHILIP  HERBERT,  afterwards  23rd  earl  of  Montgomery. 

1603,  July  25.     THOMAS  BERKELEY,  son  and  heir  of  Henry,  7th  lord 
Berkeley. 

1603,  July  25.     WILLIAM  (EURE),  son  of  and  afterwards  4th  lord 
Eure. 

1603,  July  25.     GEORGE  WHARTON. 


154  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1603,  July  25.     ROBERT  RICH,  afterwards  23rd  earl  of  Warwick. 
1603,  July  25.     ROBERT  CARR,  afterwards  6th  earl  of  Somerset. 
1603,  July  25.     JOHN  EGERTON,  afterwards  earl  of  Bridgewater. 

1603,  July  25.     HENRY  COMPTON  (brother  of  William,  lord  Compton, 
who  was  afterwards  8th  earl  of  Northampton). 

1603,  July  25.     JOHN   ERSKINE    (son   of   earl   of    Mar),   afterwards 
20th  earl  of  Mar. 

1603,  July  25.     WILLIAM  ANSTRUTHER,   a  Gentleman  of  the  Bed- 
chamber. 

1603,  July  25.     PATRICK   MURRAY,    afterwards   3rd   earl   of   Tulli- 
bardine. 

1603,  July  25.  JAMES  (HAY),  7th  lord  Hay,  of  Tester. 

1603,  July  25.  JOHN  LINDESAY  [of  Lothian]. 

1603,  July  25.  RICHARD  PRESTON,  afterwards  17th  earl  of  Desmond. 

1603,  July  25.  OLIVER  CROMWELL,  of  Huntingdonshire. 

1603,  July  25.  EDWARD  STANLEY,  of  Lancashire. 

1603,  July  25.  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  afterwards  1st  lord  Powis. 

1603,  July  25.     FULKE   GREVILLE,   afterwards   1st   lord   Brooke   of 
Beauchamps  Court. 

1603,  July  25.  FRANCIS  FANE,  afterwards  7th  earl  of  Westmorland. 

1603,  July  25.  ROBERT  CHICHESTER,  of  Devonshire. 

1603,  July  25.  ROBERT  KNOWLES,  of  Berkshire. 

1603,  July  25.  GERVASE  or  WILLIAM  CLIFTON,  of  Nottinghamshire. 

1603,  July  25.  FRANCIS  FORTESCUE,  of  Devonshire. 

1603,  July  25.  EDWARD  ( ?  RICHARD)  CORBET,  of  Shropshire. 

1603,  July  25.     EDWARD  HERBERT,  afterwards  1st  lord  Herbert,  of 
Chirbury. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  155 

1603,  July  25.     THOMAS  LANGTON,  of  Lancashire. 

1603,  July  25.       WILLIAM  POPE,  of  Oxfordshire,  afterwards  1st  earl 
of  Downe. 

1603,  July  25.     ARTHUR  HOPTON,  of  Somerset. 

1603,  July  25.     CHARLES  MORISON  or  MORYSON,  of  Hertfordshire. 

1603,  July  25.     FRANCIS  LEIGH,  of  Warwickshire,  afterwards  1st  earl 
of  Chichester. 

1603,  July  25.     EDWARD  MONTAGU,  afterwards  1st  lord  Montagu,  of 
Boughton. 

1603,  July  25.  EDWARD  STANHOPE,  of  Yorkshire. 

1603,  July  25.  PBTER  MANWOOD,  of  Kent. 

1603,  July  25.  ROBERT  HARLEY,  of  Herefordshire. 

1603,  July  25.  THOMAS  STRICKLAND,  of  Yorkshire. 

1603,  July  25.  CHRISTOPHER  HATTON,  of  Northamptonshire. 

1603,  July  25.  EDWARD    GRIFFIN,  of  Northamptonshire. 

1603,  July  25.  EGBERT  BEVILL,  of  Huntingdonshire. 

1603,  July  25.  WILLIAM  WELBY,  of  Lincoln. 

1603,  July  25.  EDWARD  HARWELL,  of  Worcestershire. 

1603,  July  25.  JOHN  MALLET,  of  Somersetshire. 

1603,  July  25.     WALTER  ASTON,  of  Staffordshire,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Aston  of  Forf  ar. 

1603,  July  25.  HENRY  GAWDY,  of  Essex. 

1603,  July  25.  RICHARD  MUSGRAVE,  of  Westmorland. 

1603,  July  25.  THOMAS  LEEDS,  of  Suffolk. 

1603,  July  25.  JOHN  STOWELL,  of  Somersetshire. 

1603,  July  25.  RICHARD  AMCOTES,  of  Lincolnshire. 


156  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1603,  July  25.  THOMAS  JERMYN,  of  Norfolk. 

1603,  July  25.  EALPH  HARE,  of  Norfolk. 

1603,  July  25.  WILLIAM  FORSTER,  of  Buckinghamshire. 

1603,  July  25.  GEORGE  SPEKE,  of  Somersetshire. 

1603,  July  25.  GEORGE  HYDE,  of  Berkshire. 

1603,  July  25.  ANTHONY  FELTON,  of  Suffolk. 

1603,  July  25.  WILLIAM  BROWNE,  of  Northamptonshire. 

1603,  July  25.  THOMAS  WISE,  of  Essex. 

1603,  July  25.  EGBERT  CHAMBERLAINE,  of  Oxfordshire. 

1603,  July  25.  ANTHONY  PALMER,  of  Suffolk. 

1603,  July  25.  EDWARD  HERON,  of  Lincolnshire. 

1603,  July  25.  HENRY  (?  THOMAS)  BURTON,  of  Surrey. 

1603,  July  25.  EGBERT  BARKER,  of  Suffolk. 

1603,  July  25.  WILLIAM  NORRIS,  of  Lancashire. 

1603,  July  25.  EOGER  BODENHAM,  of  Herefordshire. 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  on  the  creation  of  prince  Charles  (after- 
wards Charles  I.)  as  duke  of  York,  1604—5,  Jan.  5-6. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     CHARLES,  duke   of  York  and  Albany,   afterwards 
Charles  I. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     EGBERT  BERTIE,  12th  lord  Willoughby  de  Ereshy, 
afterwards  1st  earl  of  Lindesey. 

1604r-5,  Jan.  6.     WILLIAM  COMPTON,  commonly  called  lord  Compton, 
afterwards  8th  earl  of  Northampton. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     GREY  (BRYDGES),  5th  lord  Chandos. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     FRANCIS  (NORRIS),  2nd  lord  Norris,  afterwards  1st 
earl  of  Berkshire. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  157 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     WILLIAM  CECIL,  afterwards  15tli  earl  of  Salisbury. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     ALLAN  PERCY,  brother  of  Henry,  earl  of  North- 
umberland. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     FRANCIS  MANNERS,  afterwards  7th  earl  of  Rutland. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     FRANCIS  CLIFFORD,  brother  of  and  afterwards  4th 
earl  of  Cumberland. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     THOMAS  SOMERSET,   afterwards  viscount   Somerset, 
of  Cashel,  in  Ireland. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     THOMAS  HOWARD,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Berkshire. 

1604-5,  Jan.  6.     JOHN  HARRINGTON,  son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Harrington  of  Exton. 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  on  the  creation  of  prince  Henry  as  prince 
of  Wales,  at  Durham  House,  1610,  June  2  (?  4). 

1610,  June  2  (?4).     HENRY  (DE  YERE),  18th  earl  of  Oxford. 

1610,  June  2.     GEORGE    GORDON,    commonly    called    lord    Gordon, 
afterwards  2nd  marquess  of  Huntley. 

1610,  June  2.     HENRY  CLIFFORD,  styled  lord  Clifford,  afterwards  5th 
earl  of  Cumberland. 

1610,  June  2.     HENRY  RATCLIFFE,  commonly  called  lord  Fitzwalter 
[son  and  heir  to  the  earl  of  Sussex]. 

1610,  June  2.     EDWARD  (BOURCHIER),  lord  FitzWarine,  afterwards 
5th  earl  of  Bath. 

1610,  June  2.     FRANCIS  [sic :   erratum  for  JAMES]  HAY,  commonly 
called  lord  Hay,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Carlisle. 

1610,  June  2.     JAMES  ERSKINE,  commonly  called  lord  Erskine  (son 
of  earl  of  Mar),  and  afterwards  18th  earl  of  Buchan. 

1610,  June  2.     THOMAS  (WINDSOR),  6th  lord  Windsor. 

1610,  June  2.     THOMAS  (WENTWORTII),  4th  lord  Wentworth,  after- 
wards 1st  earl  01  Cleveland. 


158  KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH 

1610,  June  2.     CHARLES    SOMERSET,    3rd    son    of    Edward,    earl    of 
Worcester. 

1610,  June  2.     EDWARD    SOMERSET,    4th    son    of    Edward,    earl    of 
Worcester. 

1610,  June  2.     THOMAS  RATCLIFFE,  2nd  son  of  earl  of  Sussex. 
1610,  June  2.     FRANCIS  STUART,  son  of  earl  of  Moray. 

1610,  June  2.     WILLIAM  STEWART,  son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Blantyre. 

1610,  June  2.     FERDINANDO  SUTTON,  son  of  Edward,  lord  Dudley. 

1610,  June  2.     HENRY  CAREY,   afterwards  4th  Lord  Hunsdon   and 
1st  earl  of  Dover. 

1610,  June  2.     OLIVER  ST.  JOHN,  commonly  called  lord  St.  John, 
afterwards  1st  earl  of  Bolingbroke. 

1610,  June  2.     GILBERT  GERARD,  son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Gerard. 

1610,  June  2.     CHARLES  STANHOPE,  son  of  and  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Stanhope  of  Harrington. 

1610,  June  2.     EDWARD   BRUCE,   son   of   and   afterwards   2nd   lord 
Kinlosse. 

1610,  June  2.     EGBERT    SYDNEY,    commonly    called    lord    Sydney, 
afterwards  12th  earl  of  Leicester. 

1610,  June  2.     FERDINANDO  TOUCHET,   second  son  of   George,  lord 
Audley. 

1610,  June  2.     PEREGRINE   BERTIE,   brother   of   Robert,    12th  lord 
Willoughby  de  Eresby. 

1610,  June  2.     HENRY  RICH,  afterwards  1st  earl  of  Holland. 
1610,  June  2.     EDWARD  SHEFFIELD  (son  of  lord  Sheffield). 

1610,  June  2.     WILLIAM  CAVENDISH,  afterwards  1st  duke  of  New- 
castle. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH  159 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  on  the  creation  of  Charles,  duke  of  York 
(afterwards  Charles  I.)  as  prince  of  Wales,  at  Whitehall, 
1616,  Nov.  3  (?  4). 


1616,  Nov.  3  (?4).  JAMES  HOWARD,  commonly  called  lord 
Maltravers,  son  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Arundel. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  ALGERNON  PERCY,  commonly  called  lord  Percy, 
afterwards  llth  earl  of  Northumberland. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  JAMES  WRIOTHESLEY,  commonly  called  lord  Wriothes- 
iey,  son  of  Henry,  earl  of  Southampton. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  THEOPHILUS  CLINTON,  commonly  called  lord  Clinton, 
afterwards  16th  earl  of  Lincoln. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  EDWARD  SEYMOUR,  lord  Beauchamp,  grandson  of 
Edward,  9th  earl  of  Hertford. 

1616,  Nov.  3.     GEORGE  BERKELEY,  8th  lord  Berkeley. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  JOHN  (MORDAUNT),  5th  lord  Mordaunt,  afterwards 
1st  earl  of  Peterborough. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  ALEXANDER  (ERSKINE),  master  of  Fentoun  or  vis- 
count of  Fentoun,  son  of  Thomas,  who  was  afterwards 
1st  earl  of  Kellie. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  HENRY  FREDERICK  HOWARD,  afterwards  27th  earl  of 
Arundel. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  EGBERT  HOWARD,  3rd  or  5th  son  of  Thomas,  earl  of 
Suffolk. 

1616,  Nov.  3.     EDWARD  SACKVILLE,  afterwards  7th  earl  of  Dorset. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  WILLIAM  HOWARD,  4th  or  6th  son  of  Thomas,  earl  of 
Suffolk. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  EDWARD  HOWARD,  5th  or  7th  son  of  Thomas,  earl  of 
Suffolk. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  WILLIAM  SEYMOUR,  afterwards  1st  marques«  of 
Hertford. 


160  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1616,  Nov.  3.  MONTAGU  BERTIE,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Lindsey. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  WILLIAM  STOURTON,  afterwards  llth  lord  Stourton. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  HENRY  PARKER,  afterwards  6th  lord  Monteagle. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  DUDLEY  NORTH,  afterwards  4th  lord  North. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  WILLIAM  SPENCER,  afterwards  2nd  lord  Spencer. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  SPENCER  COMPTON,  afterwards  9th  earl  of  Northampton. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  EOWLAND  ST.  JOHN,  brother  to  Oliver,  lord  St.  John. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  JOHN    CAVENDISH,    2nd    son    of    William,    earl    of 
Devonshire. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  THOMAS  NEVILL,  son  of  Edward,  lord  Abergavenny. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  JOHN  ROPER,  afterwards  3rd  lord  Teynham. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  JOHN  NORTH,  brother  of  Dudley,  lord  North. 

1616,  Nov.  3.  HENRY  CAREY,  afterwards  1st  viscount  of  Falkland. 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  at  the  Coronation  of  Charles  7.,  1625-6, 

Feb.  1. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     GEORGE    FEILDING,    viscount    Callan,    afterwards 
18th  earl  of  Desmond. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.      JAMES   STANLEY,   commonly   called   lord   Strange, 
afterwards  16th  earl  of  Derby. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     CHARLES  CECIL,  commonly  called  viscount  Cran- 
borne,  son  of  William,  earl  of  Salisbury. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     CHARLES  HERBERT,  commonly  called  lord  Herbert 
of  Shurland,  son  of  Philip,  earl  of  Montgomery. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     ROBERT  R/ICH,  commonly  called  lord  Rich,  after- 
wards 24th  earl  of  Warwick. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     JAMES  HAY,  commonly  called  lord  Hay,  afterwards 
3rd  earl  of  Carlisle. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  161 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.      BASIL      FIELDING,      commonly     called     viscount- 
Fielding,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Denbigh. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     OLIVER  ST.  JOHN,  commonly  called  lord  St.  John, 
son  of  Oliver,  earl  of  Bolingbroke. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     MILDMAY  FANE,  commonly  called  lord  Burghersh, 
afterwards  8th  earl  of  Westmorland. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.      HENRY    PATTLET,    commonly    called    lord    Henry 
Paulet,  son  of  William,  marquess  of  Winchester. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     EDWARD  MONTAGU,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Man- 
chester. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     JOHN  CAREY,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Dover. 
1625-6,  Feb.  1.     CH'ARLES  HOWARD,  afterwards  3rd  earl  of  Berkshire. 
1625-6,  Feb.  1.     WILLIAM  HOWARD,  son  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Arundel. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     EGBERT  STANLEY,  2nd  son  of  William,  15th  earl  of 
Derby. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     PAWLET    ST.    JOHN,   2nd   son   of    Oliver,   earl   of 
Bolingbroke. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     FRANCIS    FANE,    2nd    son    of    Francis,    earl    of 
Westmoreland. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     JAMES  HOWARD,  afterwards  llth  earl  of  Suffolk. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     WILLIAM    CAVENDISH,     afterwards    4th    earl     of 
Devonshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     THOMAS  WENT  WORTH,  afterwards  5th  lord  Went- 
worth. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     WILLIAM  PAGET,  afterwards  6th  lord  Paget. 
1625-6,  Feb.  1.     WILLIAM  EUSSELL,  afterwards  4th  duke  of  Bedford. 

1625-6.  Feb.  1.     HENRY  STANHOPE,  son  of  Philip,  lord  Stanhope   of 
Shelford. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     EICHARD  VAUGHAN,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Carbery. 
11 


162  KNIGHTS  OF  THE   BATH 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     CHRISTOPHER  NEVILLE,  2nd  son  of  Edward,  lord 
Abergavenny. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     ROGER  BERTIE,  2nd  son  of  Eobert,  lord  Willoughby 
de  Eresby. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     THOMAS    WHARTON,    2nd    son    of    Thomas,    lord 
Wharton. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     ST.  JOHN  BLUNT  or  BLOUNT,  brother  of  Mountjoy, 
lord  Mountjoy. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     RALPH  (ST.)  CLARE,  of  Worcestershire,  the  king's 
servant  of  the  Privy  Chamber. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     JOHN  MAYNARD    (brother   to   lord    Maynard),   the 
king's  servant  of  the  Privy  Chamber. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     FRANCIS  CAREW,  of  Devonshire,  the  king's  servant 
of  the  Privy  Chamber. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     JOHN    BYRON,    of    Nottinghamshire,    the    king's 
servant  of  the  Privy  Chamber. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     ROGER  PALMER,  Master  of  the  Household. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     HENRY    EDMONDS,    son    of   the    Treasurer   of    the 
Household. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  RALPH  HOPTON,  of  Somersetshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  WILLIAM  BROOKE,  of  Kent. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  ALEXANDER  RATCLIFFE,  of  Lancashire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  EDWARD  SCOTT,  of  Kent. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  CHRISTOPHER  HATTON,  of  Northampton. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  THOMAS  SACKVILLE,  of  Sussex. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     JOHN  MUNSON,  or  MONSON,  of  Lancashire,  son  of 
Sir  Thomas  Munson. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  PETER  WENTWORTH,  of  Oxfordshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  JOHN  BUTLER,  of  Hertfordshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  EDWARD  HUNGERFORD,  of  Wiltshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  RICHARD  LEWSON,  of  Kent. 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  163 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  NATHANIEL  BACON*,  of  Culford,  in  Suffolk. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  ROBERT  POYNTZ,  of  Gloucestershire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  EGBERT  BEVILL,  of  Huntingdonshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  GEORGE  SANDES,  of  Kent. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     THOMAS  SMITH,  or  SMYTHE,  afterwards  1st  viscount 
Strangford. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     THOMAS  FANSHAWE,  of  Warparke,  in  Hertfordshire. 
1625-6,  Feb.  1.     MILES  HOBART,  of  Plumstead,  in  Norfolk. 
1625-6,  Feb.  1.     HENRY  HART,  of  Kent,  son  of  Sir  Percival  Hart. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     FRANCIS  CAREW,  alias  THROGMORTON,  of  Bedington, 
Surrey. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  JOHN  BACCUS,  or  BACKHOUSE,  of  Berkshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  MATTHEW  MONINS,  of  Kent. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  JOHN  STOWELL,  or  STAWELL,  of  Somersetshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.  JOHN  JENNINGS,  of  Hertfordshire. 

1625-6,  Feb.  1.     STEPHEN  HARVEY,  of  Northampton,  son  of  Justice 
Harvey. 

Knights  of  the  Bath  made  with  prince  Charles  as  preparatory  to  his 
receiving  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  1638,  May  21  (?  22). 

1638,  May  21.  Prince  CHARLES,  afterwards  Charles  II. 

1638,  May  21.  ROBERT  (DEVEREUX),  20th  earl  of  Essex. 

1638,  May  21.  ULICK  (BOURKE),  2nd  earl  of  St.  Albans. 

1638,  May  21.  ROBERT  (BRUCE),  1st  earl  of  Elgin. 

1638,  May  21.  WILLIAM  (VILLIERS),  2nd  viscount  Grandison. 


Knights  of  the  Bath  made  at  the  Coronation  of  Charles  II., 

1661,  Apr.  23. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     EDWARD  CLINTON,  commonly  called  Lord  Clinton, 
afterwards  17th  earl  of  Lincoln. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     JOHN    EGERTON,    commonly    called    lord    Brackley, 
afterwards  4th  earl  of  Bridgewater. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     PHILIP  HERBERT,  2nd  son  of  Philip,  earl  of  Pembroke 
and  Montgomery. 


164  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1661,  Apr.  23.     WILLIAM    EGERTON,    2nd    son    of    John,    earl    of 
Bridgewater. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     YERE  FANE,  afterwards  10th  earl  of  Westmorland. 
1661,  April  23.    CHARLES  BERKELEY,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Berkeley . 

1661,  Apr.  23.     HENRY  BELASYSE,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  John, 
who  was  afterwards  1st  lord  Belasyse. 

1661,  April  23.     HENRY  HYDE,  afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Clarendon. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     ROWLAND  BELLASYSE,  brother  to  Thomas,  viscount 
Fauconberg. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     HENRY  CAPELL,  2nd  son  of  Arthur,  earl  of  Essex. 
1661,  Apr.  23.     JOHN  YAUGHAN,  2nd  son  of  earl  of  Carbery. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     CHARLES  STANLEY,  grandson  of  Charles,  17th  ear) 
of  Derby. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     FRANCIS    FANE,    grandson    of    the    late    earl    of 
Westmorland. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     HENRY     FANE,     grandson     of     the  late     earl     of 
Westmorland. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     Sir  WILLIAM  PORTMAN,  bart. 
1661,  Apr.  23.     Sir  RICHARD  TEMPLE,  bart. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     Sir  WILLIAM  DUCIE,  bart.,  afterwards  1st  viscount 
Downe. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     Sir  THOMAS  TREVOR,  bart. 
1661,  Apr.  23.     Sir  JOHN  SCUDAMORE,  bart. 
1661,  Apr.  23.     Sir  WILLIAM  GARDINER,  bart. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     CHARLES   CORNWALLIS,   afterwards  2nd  lord   Corn- 
wallis.          ^ 

1661,  Apr.  23.      JOHN    NICHOLAS,    son    of    Sir    Edward    Nicholas, 
Secretary  of  State. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     JOHN  MONSON. 

1661,  Apr.  23.     BOURCHIER  WREY  (Wray). 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH  165 

1661,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  COVENTRY. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  HUNGERFORD. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  KNYVET  (KNEVET). 

1661,  Apr.  23.  PHILIP  BUTLER. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  ADRIAN  SCROOPE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EICHARD  KNIGHTLEY. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  HENRY  HERON. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  LEWKENOR. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  GEORGE  BROWNE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  TERRINGHAM,  or  TIRINGHAM 

1661,  Apr.  23.  FRANCIS  GODOLPHIN. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  BAYNTON. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  GREVILL  VERNEY. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  HARLEY. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  WALPOLE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  FRANCIS  POPHAM. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  WISE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  CHRISTOPHER  CALTHORPE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  E/ICHARD  EDGCUMBE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  BROMLEY. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  BRIDGES. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  FANSHAWE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  DENHAM. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  NICHOLAS  BACON. 


166  KNIGHTS  OF  THE  BATH 

1661,  Apr.  23.  JAMES  ALTHAM. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  WINDY,  or  WENDY. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  BRAMPSTON. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  GEORGE  FREEMAN. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  NICHOLAS  SLANING. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EICHARD  INGOLDSBY. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  EOLLES. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EDWARD  HEATH. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  WILLIAM  MORLEY. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  JOHN  BENNET. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  HUGH  SMITH. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  SIMON  LEECH. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  HENRY  CHESTER. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EGBERT  ATKINS. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EGBERT  GAYER  or  GAYRE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EICHARD  POWLE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  HUGH  DARCY  or  DUCIE. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  STEPHEN  HALES. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  EALPH  BASH. 

1661,  Apr.  23.  THOMAS  WHITMORE. 


fl&ost  Honourable  ©rber 
of  the  Batb. 


The  Most   Honourable  Order  of  the 

Bath. 


SOVEBEIGNS. 
See  list  of  sovereigns  given  seriatim  under  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 


GBAND  MASTERS  and  (subsequently)  First  and  Principal 
Knights  Grand  Cross. 

1725,  May  27.     JOHN  (MONTAGU),  2nd  duke  of  Montagu.    Died  1749, 
July  16. 

1767,  Dec.  30.     Prince  FREDERICK,  of  Brunswick  Liineburg,  after- 
wards duke  of  York.     Died  1827,  Jan.  5. 

1827.     WILLIAM  HENRY,  duke  of  Clarence.     Succeeded  as  Sovereign 
as  William  IY.,  in  1830,  June  26. 

1837,  Dec.  16.     AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Sussex.     Died  1843, 
Apr.  21. 

1843,  May  31.   FRANCIS  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  EMANUEL,  prince 
Consort.     Died  1861,  Dec.  14. 

1897,  June  22.     ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales.      Succeeded  as 
Sovereign  of  the  Order  as  Edward  VII.,  in  1901,  Jan.  22. 

1901,    Feb.    26.       ARTHUR    WILLIAM    PATRICK    ALBERT,    duke    of 
Connaught  and  Streathearn. 


ORDER  REVIVED  BY  GEORGE  L,  1725,  MAT  18. 

Original  Knights  Companions  (K.B.)  invested  May  27,  and  installed 

June  17. 

1725,  May  27.  Prince  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  2nd  son  of  George, 
prince  of  Wales,  and  grandson  of  George  I.,  afterwards  duke 
of  Cumberland.  Installed  by  proxy. 

1725,  May  27.  JOHN  (MONTAGU),  2nd  duke  of  Montagu  (Great 
Master). 

1725,  May  27.  CHARLES  (LENNOX),  7th  duke  of  Richmond  (not 
invested).  Knighted  by  the  Grand  Master.  Installed  by 
proxy. 

1725,  May  27.     WILLIAM  (MONTAGU),  2nd  duke  of  Manchester. 

1725,  May  27.  CHARLES  BEAUCLERK,  commonly  called  earl  of 
Burf  ord,  afterwards  2nd  duke  of  Saint  Albans. 

1725,  May  27.  JOHN  (SYDNEY),  17th  earl  of  Leicester. 

1725,  May  27.  WILLIAM  ANNE  (Van  Keppel),  14th  earl  of  Albemarle. 

1725,  May  27.  HENRY  (SCOTT),  1st  earl  of  Deloraine. 

1725,  May  27.  GEORGE  (MONTAGUE),  2nd  earl  of  Halifax. 

1725,  May  27.  TALBOT  (¥ELVERTON),  17th  earl  of  Sussex. 

1725,  May  27.  THOMAS  (FERMOR),  1st  earl  of  Pomfret. 

1725,  May  27.  NASSAU  PAULET,  commonly  called  Lord  Nassau 
Paulet,  son  of  Charles,  3rd  duke  of  Bolton. 

1725,  May  27.     Adm.  GEORGE  (BYNG),  1st  viscount  Torrington. 

1725,  May  27.  GEORGE  CHOLMONDELEY,  commonly  called  viscount 
Malpas,  afterwards  3rd  earl  of  Cholmondeley. 

1725,  May  27.  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  commonly  called  viscount  Glenorchy, 
afterwards  3rd  earl  of  Breadalbane.  Knighted  in  Denmark. 
Installed  by  proxy. 

1725,  May  27.  JOHN  (WEST),  lord  De  la  Warr,  afterwards  1st  earl 
De  la  Warr. 

1725,  May  27.  HUGH  (FORTESCUE),  13th  lord  Clinton,  afterwards 
1st  earl  Clinton. 

1725,  May  27.  ROBERT  (WALPOLE),  lord  Walpole,  afterwards  2nd 
earl  of  Orford. 

1725,  May  27.  The  Honourable  SPENCER  COMPTON,  afterwards  earl 
of  Wilmington  (quitted  for  the  Garter  1733,  Aug.). 

1725,  May  27.  WILLIAM  STANHOPE,  2nd  son  of  Philip,  earl  of 
Chesterfield. 


168  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1725,  May  27.     CONIERS  D'AncY,  uncle  of  Robert,  earl  of  Holder- 
nesse. 

1725,  May  27.     THOMAS  LUMLEY-SAUNDERSON,   afterwards  3rd  earl 
of  Scarbrough. 

1725,  May  27.     PAUL  METHUEN. 

1725,  May  27.     EGBERT   WALPOLE,   afterwards   1st   earl   of   Orford 
(quitted  for  the  Garter  1726). 

1725,  May  27.     ROBERT  SUTTON. 

1725,  May  27.     Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  WILLS  (Willis). 

1725,  May  27.     Sir  JOHN  HOBART,  bart.,  afterwards  earl  of  Bucking- 
hamshire. 

1725,  May  27.  Sir  WILLIAM  GAGE,  bart. 

1725,  May  27.  ROBERT  CLIFTON,  son  of  Sir  Gervase  Clifton,  bart. 

1725,  May  27.  MICHAEL  NEWTON  (afterwards  bart.). 

1725,  May  27.  WILLIAM  YONGE,  afterwards  bart. 

1725,  May  27.      THOMAS     WATSON- WENTWORTH,      afterwards      1st 
marquess  of  Rockingham. 

1725,  May  27.     JOHN  MONSON,  afterwards  1st  lord  Monson. 

1725,  May  27.     WILLIAM  MORGAN,  of  Tredegar. 

1725,  May  27.     THOMAS  COKE,  afterwards  19th  earl  of  Leicester. 

1725,  May  27.     WILLIAM  (O'BRIEN),  4th  earl  of  Inchiquin.    Invested 
1725,  May  28.     Installed  June  15. 

1725,  May  27.    JOHN  (BROWNLOW),  1st  viscount  Tyrconnell.    Invested 
1725,  May  28.     Installed  June  15. 


(Dates  of  Investiture.) 

1732,  Jan.  12.  HENRY  BRYDGES,  commonly  called  marquess  of 
Carnarvon,  afterwards  2nd  duke  of  Chandos.  Installed 
June  30. 

1732,  Jan.  12.  WILLIAM  (BATEMAN),  1st  viscount  Bateman.  Installed 
June  30. 

1732,  Jan.  12.     Sir  GEORGE  DOWNING,  bart.     Installed  June  30. 


K.  B.  169 

1732,  Jan.  17.     CHARLES  GUNTER  NICOLL.     Installed  June  30. 

Date  of  nomination 

1742,  June  26.     Sir  THOMAS   ROBINSON,   bart.,   afterwards   1st  lord 

Grantham.     Invested   at  Yienna  Dee.   8.     Installed   1744, 
Oct.  20. 

1743,  July  12.     Lieut.   Gen.   PHILIP   HONYWOOD.      Installed   1744, 

Oct.  20. 

1743,  July  12.     The  Hon.  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  Lieut.  Gen.,  second  son 
of  the  earl  of  Loudoun.     Installed  1744,  Oct.  20. 

1743,  July  12.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  COPE.     Installed  1744,  Oct.  20. 

1743,  July  12.     Sir  JOHN  Louis  LIGONIER,  afterwards  earl  Ligonier. 

Installed  1744,  Oct.  20. 

Date  of  investiture 

1744,  May  28.     RICHARD  (Fixz  WILLIAM),  6th  viscount  Fitzwilliam 

of  Meryon.*   Installed  Oct.  20. 

1744,  May  28.     THOMAS  WHITMORE.     Installed  Oct.  20. 
1744,  May  28.     HENRY  CALTHORPE.     Installed  Oct.  20. 

1744,  May  28.     Sir  WILLIAM   MORDEN   HARBORD,   bart.     Installed 
Oct.  20. 

1744,  May  28.     CHARLES  HANBURY  WILLIAMS.     Installed  Oct.  20. 
1747,  May  29.     R.  Adm.  PETER  WARREN.     Installed  1749,  June  26. 

1747,  Nov.  14.     V.    Adm.    EDWARD   HAWKE,    afterwards    1st    Lord 
Hawke.     Installed  by  proxy  1749,  June  26. 

1749,  May  2.     The   Hon.   CHARLES   HOWARD,   Lieut.   Gen.,  brother 
of  Henry,  earl  of  Carlisle.     Installed  1749,  June  26. 

1749,  May  2.     Maj.   Gen.    CHARLES   ARMAND   POWLETT.      Installed 
1749,  June  26. 

1749,  May  2.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  MORDAUNT.     Installed  1749,  June  26. 

1749,  May  2.     JOHN   SAVILE,   afterwards   1st  earl   of   Mexborough. 
Installed  1749,  June  26. 

1752,  Mar.  12.     RICHARD    (ONSLOW),    3rd    lord    Onslow.      Installed 

1753,  Dec.  27. 

1753,  Aug.  27.     The  Hon.  EDWARD  WALPOLE,  2nd  son  of  Robert, 

1st  earl  of  Orford.     Installed  Dec.  27. 


170  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1753,  Aug.  27.  Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  POWLETT,  afterwards  5th  duke 
of  Bolton.  Installed  Dec.  27. 

1753,  Aug.  27.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  RICHARD  LYTTELTON,  brother 
of  George,  lord  Lyttelton.  Installed  Dec.  27. 

1753,  Aug.  27.  EDWARD  HUSSEY-MONTAGU,  afterwards  earl  of 
Beaulieu.  Installed  Dec.  27. 

1753,  Dec.  12.     Adm.  WILLIAM  ROWLEY.     Installed  Dec.  27. 

1754,  Sept.  23.     BENJAMIN  KEENE.     Nominated  Aug.  17.     Invested 

Sept.  23  at  Madrid  by  the  king  of  Spain.     Not  installed. 

1756,  Nov.  27.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  BLAKENEY,  afterwards  lord 
Blakeney.  Installed  by  proxy  1761,  May  26. 

1761,  Mar.  23.     JOHN  (PROBY),  1st  lord  Carysfort.    Installed  May  26. 

1761,  Mar.  23.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  JOSEPH  YORKE,  afterwards 
lord  Dover.  Installed  May  26. 

1761,  Mar.  23.  Sir  JAMES  GRAY,  bart.  Appointed  Mar.  23 ;  installed 
by  proxy  May  26;  invested  at  Naples  by  king  Ferdinand 
June  6. 

1761,  Mar.  23.  Sir  WILLIAM  BEAUCHAMP  PROCTOR,  bart.  Installed 
by  proxy  May  26. 

1761,  Mar.  23.     Sir  JOHN  GIBBONS,  bart.     Installed  May  26. 

Date  of  nomination 

1761,  Mar.  23.  Adm.  GEORGE  POCOCK.  Invested  May  6.  Installed 
May  26. 

1761,  Mar.  23.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JEFFERY  AMHERST,  afterwards  1st 
lord  Amherst.  Invested  at  Staten  Island,  in  North  America, 
by  Maj.  Gen.  Monckton,  Oct. 25.  Installed  by  proxy  May 26. 

Date  of  investiture 

1761,  Mar.  23.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  GRIFFIN  GRIFFIN,  afterwards  4th 
lord  Howard  de  Walden.  Installed  by  proxy  May  26. 

1761,  Mar.  23.     FRANCIS  BLAKE  DELAVAL.     Installed  May  26. 
1761,  Mar.  23.     CHARLES  FREDERICK.     Installed  May  26. 
1761,  Mar.  26.     GEORGE  WARREN.     Installed  May  26. 

Date  of  nomination 

1761,  May  16.  V.  Adm.  CHARLES  SAUNDERS.  Invested  at  Gibraltar 
by  Maj.  Gen.  Parslow,  July  6.  Installed  by  proxy  May  26. 


K.  B.  171 

Date  of  investiture 

1764,  Jan.  16.  CHARLES  COOTE,  afterwards  5th  earl  of  Bellomont. 
Invested  by  the  Lord  Lieutenant  at  Dublin  Castle.  Installed 
1772,  June  15. 

1764,  Apr.  24.    Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  (CLIVE),  1st  lord  Clive.    Installed 

1772,  June  15. 

1765,  Dec.  13.     ANDREW  MITCHELL.     Not  installed. 

1765,  Dec.  27.   Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  DRAPER.  Installed  1772,  June  15. 

1767,  Dec.  30.     Prince  FREDERICK,  of  Brunswick-Liineburg,  Bishop 

of  Osnaburgh,  afterwards  duke  of  York.  Nominated  First 
and  Principal  Companion.  Installed  by  proxy  1772, 
June  15. 

1768,  Oct.  25.     Sir  HORATIO  MANN,  bart.     Invested  at  Florence  by 

the  grand  duke  of  Tuscany.  Installed  by  proxy,  1772, 
June  15. 

1770,  May  18.  ROBERT  (KNIGHT),  1st  earl  of  Catherlough.  Not 
installed. 

1770,  May  18.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  MOORE,  bart.  Installed  by  proxy 
1772,  June  15. 

Date  of  nomination 

1770,  June  28.  R.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  LINDSAY,  bart.  Invested  by  the 
Nabob  of  the  Carnatic,  near  Madras,  1771,  Mar.  11.  In- 
stalled 1772,  June  15. 

1770,  June  28.     Maj.  Gen.  EYRE  COOTE.      Invested  1771,  Aug.  30. 

Installed  1772,  June  15. 

Date  of  investiture 

1771,  Feb.  18.     Lieut.    Gen.    CHARLES   MONTAGU.      Installed    1772, 

June  15. 

1771,  Feb.  18.  RALPH  PAYNE,  afterwards  lord  Lavington.  Installed 
by  proxy  1772,  June  15. 

Date  of  nomination 

1771,  Feb.  18.     WILLIAM    LYNCH.      Invested    at    Turin    Mar.    11. 

Installed  1772,  June  15. 

Date  of  investiture 

1772,  Jan.  15.     Sir  CHARLES  HOTHAM  (afterwards  Hotham-Thomp- 

son),  bart.     Installed  June  15. 

1772,  Jan.  15.     WILLIAM  HAMILTON.     Installed  June  15. 


172  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

Date  of  nomination 

1772,  Feb.  29.  Lieut.  Col.  ROBERT  MURRAY  KEITH.  Nominated  a 
supernumerary  knight.  Succeeded  as  an  ordinary  knight 
on  the  death  of  the  earl  of  Caterlough.  Installed  by  proxy 
June  15. 

1772,  May  29.     Et.  Hon.  Sir  G-EORGE  MACARTNEY,  afterwards  earl 

Macartney.      Invested  at  Dublin,  June  25.      Installed  by 
proxy  June  15. 

Date  of  investiture 

1773,  Feb.  22.     Lieut.  Gen.  JAMES  ADOLPHUS  OUGHTON.     Installed 

by  proxy  1779,  May  19. 

Date  of  nomination 

1773,  June  2.     EGBERT  GUNNING,  afterwards  bart.     Invested  at  St. 

Petersburg  by  the  empress  of  Eussia,  July  9.      Installed 
by  proxy  1779,  May  19. 

Date  of  investiture 

1774,  Aug.  3.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  HOWARD,  bart.      Installed 

1779,  May  19. 

1774,  Aug.  3.     Lieut.  Col.  Et.  Hon.  JOHN  BLAQUIERE,  afterwards  1st 

lord  de  Blaquiere.     Installed  1779,  May  19. 

1775,  Feb.  3.     WILLIAM  GORDON.     Installed  1779,  May  19. 

1775,  Dec.  15.     Lieut.  Gen.  Et.  Hon.  JOHN  IRWINE.     Installed  1779, 

May  22. 

Date  of  nomination 

1776,  July  6.     Gen.  GUY  CARLETON,  afterwards  1st  lord  Dorchester. 

Installed  1779,  May  19. 

1776,  Oct.  13.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  WILLIAM  HOWE,  afterwards  5th 
viscount  Howe.  Invested  at  New  York  by  viscount  Howe, 
1777,  Jan.  18.  Installed  1779,  May  19. 

1776,  Nov.  9.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  CLAVERING.     Invested  by  himself 

at  Calcutta,  1777,  June  30.     Not  installed. 

Date  of  investiture. 

1777,  Apr.  11.     Maj.    Gen.    HENRY    CLINTON.      A    supernumerary 

knight  till   the  death   of   the   earl   of   Inchiquin   in   July 
following.     Installed  by  proxy  1779,  May  19. 

1778,  Dec.  9.     E.  Adm.  EDWARD  HUGHES.     Installed  by  proxy  1779, 

May  19. 

Date  of  nomination 

1779,  Feb.  24.     JAMES  HARRIS,  afterwards  1st  earl  of  Malmesbury. 

Invested    by   the .  Empress    of   Eussia   at    St.    Petersburg, 
Mar.  21.     Installed  by  proxy  May  19. 


K.  B.  173 

1779,  Mar.  23.  Maj.  Gen.  HECTOR  MONRO.  Invested  by  the  nabob 
of  Arcot,  near  Madras,  Oct.  13.  Installed  by  proxy  May  19. 

Date  of  investiture 

1779,  May  5.     RANDALL  WILLIAM   (MACDONNELL),   6th  earl,  after- 

wards 1st  marquess  of  Antrim.     Installed  1779,  May  19. 

Date  of  nomination 

1780,  Nov.  13.     THOMAS  WROTJGHTON.     Invested  at   Stockholm  by 

the  king  of  Sweden,  Dec.  5.     Not  installed. 

1780,  Nov.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  RICHARD  PIERSON.  Invested  Nov.  13. 
Not  installed. 

1780,  Nov.  14.     Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  BRYDGES  RODNEY,  bart.,  after- 

wards 1st  Lord  Rodney.     A  supernumerary  knight  till  the 
death  of  Sir  Richard  Pierson  in  1781,  Feb.  Installed  1788, 
May.  19. 

Date  of  investiture 

1781,  Dec.  17.     Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  (LIGONIER),  1st  earl  Ligonier. 

Died  before  installation. 

1782,  May  29.     Capt.  JOHN  JERVIS,  afterwards  earl  of  St.  Vincent. 

Installed  1788,  May  19. 

Date  of  nomination 

1783,  Jan.  8.     The  Hon.   GEORGE  AUSGUSTUS  ELLIOTT,   afterwards 

1st  lord  Heathfield.     Invested  at  Gibraltar  by  Lieut.  Gen. 
Boyd,  1783,  Apr.  23.     Installed  1788,  May  19. 

Date  of  investiture 

1783,  Jan.  8.  Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  GREY,  afterwards  1st  earl  Grey, 
of  Howick.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of  Sir 
Eyre  Coote,  1783,  Apr.  26.  Installed  1788,  May  19. 

1785,  Jan.  28.     Lieut.  Gen.  ROBERT  BOYD.     Installed  1788,  May  19. 

1785,  Sept.  30.  Lieut.  Gen.  FREDERICK  HALDIMAND.  Installed  1788, 
May  19. 

1785,  Sept.  30.     Maj.  Gen.  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL.    A  supernumerary 

knight  till  the  death  of  Sir  Charles  Frederick,  1785,  Dec. 
Installed  by  proxy  1788,  May  19. 

1786,  Dec.  20.      Lieut.   Gen.   WILLIAM  FAWCETT.      Installed   1788, 

May  19. 

1786,  Dec.  20.  ROBERT  (MONCKTON-ARUNDELL),  8th  viscount 
Galway.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of  Sir 
William  Draper,  1787,  Jan.  Installed  1788,  May  19. 


174  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1788,  May  7.     Et.  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  YONGE,  bart.    Installed  May  19. 

1788,  May  7.     Y.  Adm.  ALEXANDER  HOOD,  afterwards  1st  viscount 
Bridport.     Installed  May  19. 

1788,  June  6.     Gen.  EGBERT  SLOPER.     Not  installed. 

Date  of  nomination 

1791,  Dec.  16.     MORTON  EDEN,  afterwards  1st  lord  Henley.    Invested 

at  Berlin  by  the  king  of  Prussia,  1792,  Jan.  1.      Installed 
1803,  May  19. 

Date  of  investiture 

1792,  Aug.  15.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  PITT. 

Installed  1803,  May  19. 

1792,  Aug.  15.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  JOHN  YAUGHAN.   Not  installed. 

Date  of  nomination 

1792,  Aug.  15.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  MEDOWS.      Invested  Dec.  14. 
Installed  by  proxy  1803,  May  19. 

1792,  Aug.  15.     Maj.    Gen.    EGBERT    ABERCROMBY.      Invested    at 

Bombay  by  Sir  C.  W.  Malet,  1793,  June  4.      Installed  by 
proxy  1803,  May  19. 

1793,  Sept.  27.     CHARLES  WHITWORTH,  afterwards  lord  Whitworth. 

Invested  at  St.  Petersburg  by  the  Empress  of  Eussia,  1793, 
Nov.  17.     Installed  by  proxy  1803,  May  19. 

Date  of  investiture 

1794,  May  30.     E.  Adm.  the  Hon.   GEORGE  KEITH   ELPHINSTONE, 

afterwards  1st  viscount  Keith.      Installed  by  proxy  1803, 
May  19. 

1794,  May  30.     Capt.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  BORLASE  WARREN,  bart. 
Installed  by  proxy  1803,  May  19. 

Date  of  nomination 

1794,  Nov.  18.       Maj.     Gen.     ADAM    WILLIAMSON.       Invested     at 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  by  the  earl  of  Balcarres,  1795,  Apr.  21. 
Not  installed. 

Date  of  investiture 

1795,  July  1.     Sir  JOSEPH  BANKS,  bart.     Installed  1803,  May  19. 

1795,  July  22.     Maj.  Gen.  EALPH  ABERCROMBY.     Not  installed. 

1796,  Feb.  17.     E.  Adm.  HUGH  CLOBERRY  CHRISTIAN.   Not  installed. 


K.  B.  175 

Date  of  nomination 

1797,  Jan.  14.     Maj.  Gen.  ALURED  CLARKE.    Installed  1803,  May  19. 

1797,  Jan.  14.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  HENRY  CRAIG.  Installed  1803, 
May  19. 

1797,  May  27.     E.    Adm.    HORATIO    NELSON,    afterwards    viscount 

Nelson.  Invested  Sept.  27.  Installed  by  proxy  1803,  May  19. 

Date  of  investiture 

1798,  Feb.  14.     Y.  Adm.  JOHN  COLPOYS.     Installed  1803,  May  19. 

Date  of  nomination 

1799,  Jan.  8.     Lieut.   Gen.  the  Hon.   CHARLES   STUART.      Invested 

1800,  Jan.  8.     Not  installed. 

Date  of  investiture 

1800,  Jan.  8.     V.  Adm.  HENRY  HARVEY.     Installed  1803,  May  19. 

1800,  Jan.  8.     V.  A'dm.  ANDREW   MITCHELL.      Installed  by  proxy 

1803,  May  19. 

Date  of  nomination 

1801,  May  14.     E.  Adm.  THOMAS  GRAVES.     Invested  by  lord  Nelson 

in  Kiego  Bay,  1801,  June  14.      Installed  by  proxy  1803, 
May  19. 

1801,  May  28.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  JOHN  HELY-HUTCHINSON,  after- 
wards 2nd  earl  of  Donoughmore.  Installed  1803,  May  19. 

1801,  June  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  TRIGGE.  Installed  by  proxy 
1803,  May  19. 

1801,  June  6.  E,.  Adm.  JOHN  THOMAS  DUCKWORTH.  Invested  at 
Antigua  by  lord  Lavington,  1801,  Nov.  30.  Installed  by 
proxy  1803,  May  19. 

1801,  Sept.  5.     E.  Adm.   Sir  JAMES   SAUMAREZ,  bart.     Invested   at 

Gibraltar  by  Gen.  O'Hara,  1801,  Nov.  17.    Installed  by  proxy 
1803,  May  19. 

Date  of  investiture 

1802,  May  19.     Maj.  Gen.  EYRE  COOTE.     A  supernumerary  knight 

till  the  death  of  Sir  Eobert  Sloper,  1802,  Aug.      Installed 
1803,  May  19. 

1803,  Feb.  16.     Maj.    Gen.    JOHN    FRANCIS    CRADDOCK.      Installed 

May  19. 

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176  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1803,  Apr.  28.     Lieut.  Gen.  DAVID  DUNDAS.     Installed  May  19. 

Date  of  nomination 

1804,  May  21.     Et.  Hon.  ARTHUR  PAGET.     Installed  1812,  June  1. 

1804,  Aug.  28.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  ARTHUR  WELLESLEY,  after- 
wards duke  of  Wellington.  A  supernumerary  knight  till 
the  death  of  viscount  Nelson  in  Oct.,  1805.  Invested  in 
India  about  March,  1805.  Installed  by  proxy  1812,  June  1. 

1804,  Sept.  26.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  GEORGE  JAMES  LUDLOW,  after- 
wards 3rd  earl  Ludlow.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the 
death  of  Sir  Hector  Munro  in  Jan.,  1806.  Invested  1804, 
Nov.  14.  Installed  1812,  June  1. 

1804,  Sept.  26.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  MOORE.  A  supernumerary  knight 
till  the  death  of  Sir  Andrew  Mitchell  in  Feb.,  1806. 
Invested  1804,  Nov.  14.  Not  installed. 

1804,  Sept.  26.  Commodore  SAMUEL  HOOD.  A  supernumerary 
knight  till  the  death  of  earl  Macartney  in  March,  1806. 
Invested  at  Antigua  by  lord  Lavington  in  May,  1805. 
Installed  by  proxy  1812,  June  1. 

1806,  Jan.  29.  E.  Adm.  WILLIAM  (CARNEGIE),  7th  earl  of  Northesk. 
A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of  lord  Lavington  in 
Aug.,  1807.  Invested  1806,  June  5.  Installed  1812,  June  1. 

1806,  Jan.  29.  E.  Adm.  Sir  EICHARD  JOHN  STRACHAN,  bart.  A 
supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of  earl  Grey  in  Nov., 
1807.  Invested  1807,  Mar.  4.  Installed  1812,  June  1. 

1806,  Mar.  29.  E.  Adm.  the  Hon.  ALEXANDER  FORRESTER  INGLIS 
COCHRANE.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of  lord 
Dorchester  in  Nov.,  1808.  Installed  by  proxy  1812,  June  1. 

1806,  Sept.  13.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  STUART.  A  supernumerary  knight 
till  the  death  of  Sir  John  Moore  in  Jan.,  1809.  Invested 
1807,  Mar.  4.  Installed  1812,  June  1. 

1806,  Oct.  29.  PHILIP  FRANCIS.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the 
death  of  Sir  William  Pitt  in  Dec.,  1809.  Invested  1806, 
Oct.  29.  Installed  1812,  June  1. 

1806,  Oct.  29.  Sir  GEORGE  HILARO  BARLOW,  bart.  A  supernumerary 
knight  till  the  death  of  viscount  Gal  way  in  July,  1810. 
Invested  at  Calcutta  by  lord  Minto,  1807,  Aug.  12.  Installed 
by  proxy  1812,  June  1. 


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1808,  Mar.  PERCY  CLINTON  SYDNEY  (SMYTHE),  6th  viscount 
Strangford.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of  Sir 
Henry  Harvey  in  Dec.,  1810.  Invested  1808,  Mar.  16. 
Installed  by  proxy  1812,  June  1. 

1808,  Oct.  15.     R.    Adm.    RICHARD    GOODWIN    KEATS.      A    super- 

numerary knight  till  the  death  of  Sir  James  Craig  in 
Jan.,  1812.  Invested  1809,  July  12. 

1809,  Apr.  21.     Lieut.    Gen.    Sir    DAVID    BAIRD,    bart.      A    super- 

numerary knight  till  the  death  of  lord  Blaquiere  in  Aug., 
1812.  Invested  1809,  Apr.  26.  Installed  1812,  June  1. 

1809,  Apr.  21.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  JOHN  HOPE,  afterwards  4th  earl 
of  Hopetoun.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of 
Sir  George  Yonge  in  Sept.,  1812.  Invested  1809,  Apr.  26. 
Installed  by  proxy  1812,  June  1. 

1809,  Apr.  21.  Maj.  Gen.  BRENT  SPENCER.  A  supernumerary 
knight  till  the  resignation  of  the  marquess  of  Wellington  in 
May,  1813.  Invested  1809,  Apr.  26.  Installed  1812,  June  1. 

1809,  Apr.  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  GEORGE  BECKWITH.  A 
supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of  Sir  William  Medows 
in  Nov.,  1813.  Invested  at  Martinique  by  Sir  Alexander 
Cochrane,  1809,  Aug.  20.  Installed  by  proxy  1812,  June  1. 

1809,  Apr.  24.  Capt.  the  Hon.  THOMAS  COCHRANE,  commonly  called 
lord  Cochrane,,  afterwards  10th  earl  of  Dundonald.  A 
supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of  Sir  Thomas  Trigge 
in  Jan.,  1814.  Invested  1809,  Apr.  26.  Installed  1812, 
June  1.  Expelled  the  Order  1814,  July  15,  but  re-admitted 
as  G.C.B.  184T,  May  22. 

1809,  Sept.  16.     Maj.    Gen.    JOHN    COPE    SHERBROOKE.      A    super- 

numerary knight  till  the  death  of  lord  Bridport  in  May, 
1814.  Invested  at  Badajoz  by  viscount  Wellington,  1809, 
Oct.  7.  Installed  by  proxy  1812,  June  1. 

1810,  Oct.  16.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  CARR  BERESFORD,  afterwards 

viscount  Beresford.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  death 
of  Sir  Thomas  Graves  in  June,  1814.  Invested  by  viscount 
Wellington  at  Mafra,  1810,  Nov.  7.  Installed  by  proxy 
1812,  June  1. 

1812,  Feb.  22.  Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  GRAHAM,  afterwards  lord 
Lynedoch.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  death  of 
viscount  Howe  in  July,  1814.  Invested  by  the  earl  of 
Wellington,  1812,  Mar.  10.  Installed  by  proxy  June  1. 


178  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1812,  Feb.  22.  Lieut.  Gen.  ROWLAND  HILL,  afterwards  1st  viscount 
Hill.  A  supernumerary  knight  till  the  expulsion  of  lord 
Cochrane  in  July,  1814.  Invested  by  the  earl  of  Wellington, 

1812,  Mar.  10,  at  Elvas.     Installed  by  proxy  June  1. 

1812,  Feb.  22.  Maj.  Gen.  SAMUEL  AUCHMUTY.  A  supernumerary 
knight  till  the  death  of  Sir  Samuel  Hood  in  Dec.,  1814. 
Installed  by  proxy,  June  1. 

1812,  Mar.  10.  The  Et.  Hon.  HENRY  WELLESLEY,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Cowley.  A  supernumerary  knight.  Invested  at  Cadiz  by 
the  President  of  the  Regency.  Installed  by  proxy  June  1. 

Date  of  investiture 

1812,  June  12.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  EDWARD  PAGET.  A  super- 
numerary knight. 

Date  of  nomination 

1812,  Aug.  21.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  STAPLETON  COTTON,  bart.,  afterwards 
1st  viscount  Combermere.  A  supernumerary  knight.  In- 
vested by  the  marquess  of  Wellington  in  Sept.  or  Oct.,  1812. 

1812,  Sept.  26.  CHARLES  STUART,  afterwards  1st  lord  Stuart  de 
Rothesay.  A  supernumerary  knight.  Invested  at  Lisbon, 

1813,  Jan.  17,  by  the  marquess  of  Wellington. 

1812,  Oct.  10.     Maj.  Gen.  ISAAC  BROCK.     An  extra  knight.     Slain  in 

North  America  on  the  13th  of  the  same  month. 

1813,  Feb.  1.      Adm.  the  Hon.  GEORGE  CRANFIELD  BERKELEY.      A 

supernumerary  knight.     Invested  1813,  Mar.  4. 

1813,  Feb.  1.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  NUGENT,  bart. 
A  supernumerary  knight.  Invested  by  the  earl  of  Moira* 
gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1813,  Feb.  1.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  KEPPEL.  A  supernumerary 
knight. 

1813,  Feb.  1.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  DOYLE,  bart.  A  supernumerary- 
knight.  Knighted  and  invested  same  day  at  Carlton  House. 

1813,  Feb.  1.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  CAVENDISH  BENTINCK,  commonly 
called  lord  William  Cavendish  Bentinck.  A  supernumerary 
knight. 

1813,  Feb.  1.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  LEITH.  A  supernumerary  knight. 
Invested  1813,  Mar.  4. 


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1813,  Feb.  1.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  PICTON.  A  supernumerary  knight. 
Invested  1813,  Feb.  1. 

1813,  Feb.  1.  Maj.  Gen.  GALBRAITH  LOWRY  COLE.  A  supernumerary 
knight.  Invested  by  the  marquess  of  Wellington  at  Ciudad 
Eodrigo  in  April,  1813. 

1813,  Feb.  1.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  STEWART, 
afterwards  3rd  marquess  of  Londonderry.  A  supernumerary 
knight. 

1813,  June  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  ALEXANDER  HOPE.  A  super- 
numerary knight. 

1813,  June  29.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  CLINTON.  A  supernumerary 
knight.  Invested  1814,  July  28. 

1813,  Sept.  11.  GEORGE  (RAMSEY),  9th  earl  of  Dalhousie,  lieut.  gen. 
A  supernumerary  knight.  Invested  by  the  marquess  of 
Wellington*,  1813,  Sept.  27,  at  Lesaca. 

1813,  Sept.  11.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  WILLIAM  STUART  or  STEWART. 
A  supernumerary  knight.  Invested  ut  supra. 

1813,  Sept.  11.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  MURRAY.  A  supernumerary 
knight.  Invested  ut  supra. 

1813,  Sept.  11.     Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  EDWARD  MICHAEL  PAKENHAM. 

a  supernumerary  knight.     Invested  ut  supra. 

1814,  July  12.     Adm.  WILLIAM  YOUNG.     A  supernumerary  knight. 

Invested  1814,  July  12. 

1814,  Aug.  16.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  HENRY,  of  Nassau,  hereditary 
prince  of  Orange,  afterwards  William  I.,  king  of  the 
Netherlands.  A  supernumerary  knight.  Invested  at 
Brussels  by  viscount  Castlereagh,  1814,  Aug.  16. 


i8o  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

ORDER  REMODELLED,  JAN.  2,  1815. 

KNIGHTS  GRAND  CROSS— MILITARY  DIVISION. 

(G.C.B.). 

Existing  Knights  of  the  Bath  declared  to  be  Knights  Grand  Cross 
under  the  new  organisation  of  the  Order. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     FREDERICK,  duke  of  York. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  JOHN  (JERVIS),  1st  earl  of  St.  Vincent. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  ABERCROMBY. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.    GEORGE   KEITH   (ELPHINSTONE),    1st   viscount 
Keith. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  Sir  JOHN  BORLASE  WARREN,  bart. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Gen.  Sir  ALTJRED  CLARKE. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  Sir  JOHN  COLPOYS. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Gen.    JOHN    (HELY-HUTCHINSON),    lord    Hutchinson, 
afterwards  2nd  earl  of  Donoughmore. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  THOMAS  DUCKWORTH. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  Sir  JAMES  SAUMAREZ. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Gen.  Sir  EYRE  COOTE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  FRANCIS  CRADOCK. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Gen.  Sir  DAVID  DTJNDAS. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  F.  Marsh.  ARTHUR  (WELLESLEY),  duke  of  Wellington. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Gen.  GEORGE  JAMES  (LUDLOW),  3rd   earl  Ludlow. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  WILLIAM  (CARNEGIE),  7th  earl  of  Northesk. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  V.  Adm.  Sir  RICHARD  JOHN  STRACHAN. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  V.  Adm.  Sir  ALEXANDER  FORRESTER  INGLIS  COCHRANE. 


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1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  STUART. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  V.  Adm.  Sir  RICHARD  GOODWIN  KEATS. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Gen.  Sir  DAVID  BAIRD. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  BECKWITH. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.   JOHN  (HOPE),  lord   Niddry,  afterwards 
4th  earl  of  Hopetown. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  BRENT  SPENCER. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  COPE  SHERBROKE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  CARR  (BERESFORD),  lord  after- 
wards viscount  Beresford. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  (GRAHAM),  1st  lord  Lynedoch. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  ROWLAND  (HILL),  lord  afterwards  viscount 
Hill. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  SAMUEL  AUCHMUTY. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  PAGET. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.    Gen.    STAPLETON    (COTTON),    lord    afterwards 
Yiscount  Combermere. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  CRANFIELD  BERKELEY. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  NUGENT,  bart. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  KEPPELL. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  DOYLE,  bart. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.    Gen.    Sir    WILLIAM    CAVENDISH    BENTINCK, 
commonly  called  lord  William  Cavendish  Bentinck. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  LEITH. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  PICTON. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  GALBRAITH  LOWRY  COLE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  (VANE),  lord  Stewart, 
afterwards  3rd  marquess  of  Londonderry. 


182  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDEE  HOPE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  CLINTON. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  (RAMSAY),  9th  earl  of  Dalhousie. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  STEWART. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  MURRAY. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  MICHAEL  PAKENHAM. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  (Honorary)  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  HENRY  of  NASSAU, 
hereditary  prince  of  Orange,  afterwards  William  I.,  king 
of  the  Netherlands. 

Subsequent  appointments. 

Date  of  nomination 

1815,  Jan.  2.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  duke  of  Clarence,  afterwards 
William  IV.,  acting  Great  Master,  1827. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     F.  Marsh.  EDWARD,  duke  of  Kent. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  F.  Marsh.  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS,  duke  of  Cumberland, 
afterwards  king  of  Hanover. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  F.  Marsh.  ADOLPHUS  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Cambridge. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  F.  Marsh.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Gloucester. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  SAMUEL  (Hooo),  1st  viscount  Hood. 

1815;  Jan.  2.  Adm.  Sir  RICHARD  ONSLOW,  hart. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  the  Hon.  WILLIAM  CORNWALLIS. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  WILLIAM  (WALDEGRAVE),  1st  lord  Radstock. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  Sir  ROGER  CURTIS,  bart. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Adm.  GEORGE  MONTAGU. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  WILLIAM  (PAGET),  earl  of 
Uxbridge,  afterwards  1st  marquess  of  Anglesey. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  BROWNRIGG,  bart. 


G.  C.  B.    MILITARY  183 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  CALVERT,  bait. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  THOMAS  MAITLAND. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Gen.  WILLIAM  HENRY  CLINTON. 

1815,  Apr.  1.  RICHARD  (LE  POER  TRENCH),  6th  earl  of  afterwards 
1st  viscount  Clancarty. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  ABERCROMBY. 
1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  COLVILLE. 

1815,  June  7.  Adm.  JAMES  (GAMBLER),  lord  Gambier.  Invested 
1816,  July  5. 

1815,  Aug.  18.  F.  Marsh.  KARL  PHILIP,  prince  Schwartzenburg. 
Invested  on  that  day  as  an  honorary  G.C.B.  by  the  duke  of 
Wellington  at  Paris. 

1815,  Aug.  18.  F.  Marsh.  ALBERT  Louis  LEOPOLD,  prince  Blucher. 
Invested  ut  supra. 

1815,  Aug.  18.  F.  Marsh.  Count  BARCLAY  DE  TOLLY.  Invested 
ut  supra. 

1815,  Aug.  18.  F.  Marsh.  CHARLES  PHILIP,  prince  von  Wrede. 
invested  ut  supra. 

1815,  Aug.  18.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  prince  and  after- 
wards king  William  I.  of  Wurtemburg.  Invested  ut  supra. 

1815,  June  22.     Maj.  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  JAMES  KEMPT. 

1816,  Mar.  16.     Adm.  EDWARD  (PELLEW),  1st  lord  Exmouth. 

1816,  May  23.  Gen.  LEOPOLD  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Saxe,etc., 
afterwards  Leopold  I.,  king  of  the  Belgians. 

1816,  Dec.  10.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  DAVID  OCHTERLONY,  bart. 

1817,  Jan.  7.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  GORDON  DRUMMOND. 

1817,  Mar.  11.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  TOWNSHEND  WALKER,  bart. 

1818,  Feb.  20.     Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  MORICE  POLE,  bart. 
1818,  Feb.  20.     R.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  FRANCIS  FREMANTLE. 


184  ORDER  OF  THE    BATH 

1818,  Feb.  20.     E.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  COCKBURN,  afterwards  bart. 

1818,  Oct.  14.     Gen.  FRANCIS  (EAWDON-HASTINGS),  1st  marquess  of 
Hastings. 

1818,  Oct.  14.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  HISLOP,  bart.     Invested  at 

Calcutta  by  the  marquess  of  Hastings,  1819,  May  11. 

1819,  Apr.  17.     Prince   VOLKOTJSKY,    gen.    of   the   Eussian   Service 

(Honorary). 

1819,  Apr.  17.      Count   WORONZOW,   gen.    of   the   Eussian    Service 
(Honorary). 

1819,  Apr.  17.     ERNST  KARL  COUNT  VON  ZIETEN,  gen.  of  the  Prussian 
Service  (Honorary). 

1819,  Apr.  17.     JOHANN    MARIA    FRIMONT,    afterwards    count    von 
Palota,  etc.  of  the  Austrian  Service  (Honorary). 

1819,  Nov.  20.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  MALCOLM.    Invested  at  Bombay 

by  lieut,  gen.  Sir  Charles  Colville. 

1820,  Mar.  17.     Lieut.  Gen.  KENNETH  ALEXANDER  (HOWARD),  12th 

lord     Howard,     of     Effingham,     afterwards     5th    earl     of 
Effingham. 

1820,  May  16.     Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  DOMETT. 
1820,  May  16.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  FOLEY. 

1820,  May  16.     Gen.  WILLIAM  (HARCOURT),  3rd  earl  Harcourt,  an 
extra  G.C.B.  in  contemplation  of  the  coronation  of  George  IY. 

1820,  May  16.     Adm.  BENJAMIN  CALDWELL.     Extra  ut  supra. 
1820,  May  16.     Adm.  Sir  EICHARD  EODNEY  BLIGH.     Extra  ut  supra. 
1820,  May  16.     Gen.  Sir  HENRY  JOHNSON,  bart..     Extra  ut  supra. 

1820,  May  16.     Gen.  HENRY  (PHIPPS),  1st  earl  of  Mulgrave.     Extra 
ut  supra. 

1820,  May  16.     Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  HENRY  KNOWLES,  bart.     Extra 
ut  supra. 

1820,  May  16.     Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  THOMAS  PAKENHAM.     Extra  ut 
supra. 


G.  C.  B.   MILITARY  185 

1820,  May  16.     Gen.  GEORGE  (HARRIS),  1st  lord  Harris.     Extra  ut 
supra. 

1820,  May  16.     Gen.  Sir  BANASTRE  TARLETON,  bart.     Extra  ut  supra. 

1820,  May  16.     Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  HEWETT,  bart.    Extra 
ut  supra. 

1820,  May  20.     Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  DON.     Extra  ut  supra. 

1820,  May  20.    Gen.  JAMES  (Si.  CLAIR-ERSKINE),  2nd  earl  of  Rosslyn, 
9th  Dragoons.     Extra  ut  supra. 

1820,  May  20.     Gen.  GEORGE  (GORDON),  commonly  called  marquess 
of  Huntley,  afterwards  5th  duke  of  Gordon.    Extra  ut  supra. 

1820,  May  20.     Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  CREGAN  CRAUFTJRD.     Extra  ut 
supra. 

1820,  May  20.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HILDEBRAND  OAKES,  bart.     Extra  ut 
supra. 

1820,  June  8.     Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  CAMPBELL. 

1820,  Aug.  12.      Gen.  CHARLES  COUNT  ALTEN,  of  the  Hanoverian 

Service.     An  Honorary  G.C.B. 

1821,  Feb.  23.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  MARTIN. 

1822,  Sept.  14.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  BOULDEN  THOMPSON,  bart. 
1822,  Sept.  14.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  HARRY  NEALE,  bart. 

1824,  Feb.  25.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  OSWALD,  35th  Foot. 

1825,  Jan.  11.     Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  THORNBROUGH. 
1825,  Jan.  11.     Adm.  Sir  ELIAB  HARVEY. 

1825,  Oct.  4.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  JOHNSTONE  HOPE. 

1826,  Jan.  24.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  FANE  (Yane). 

1826,  Dec.  26.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL,  bart. 

1827,  Nov.  13.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  CODRINGTON. 
1830,  Mar.  3.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  BYAM  MARTIN. 


186  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1830,  July  22.     BERNARD,  duke  of  Saxe- Weimar  (Honorary). 
1830,  Nov.  17.     Adm.  Sir  JAMES  HAWKINS  WHITSHED,  bart. 

1830,  Nov.  17.     Sir  PHILIP  CHARLES  HENDERSON -DURHAM,  afterwards 

Calderwood-Henderson-Durham. 

1831,  Feb.  16.     ERNEST     FREDERICK     HERBERT,     count     Miinster, 

minister  of  State  and  Cabinet  of  Hanover  (Honorary). 

1831,  Feb.  24.     Lieut.  Gen,  Sir  WILLIAM  HOUSTON,  bart. 
1831,  Feb.  24.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  BARNES. 
1831,  May  19.     Adm.  Sir  HENRY  TROLLOPE. 

1831,  June  6.     Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  EGBERT  STOPFORD. 

1831,  June  6.     Adm.  Sir  BENJAMIN  HALLO  WELL  CAREW  (extra). 

1831,  June  6.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  BYNG,  afterwards  6th  earl  of 
Strafford. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  GEORGE  GREY.     (Extra, 
on  the  Coronation  of  William  IV.). 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Gen.  Sir  EONALD  CRAUFURD  FERGUSON.     Extra  ut 
supra. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Gen.  Sir  HENRY  WARDE.     Extra  ut  supra. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  WILLIAMS.     Extra  ut  supra. 
1831,  Sept.  13.     Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  HARGOOD.     Extra  ut  supra. 

1831,  Sept.  13.    Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  WILLIAM  LUMLEY.     Extra 
ut  supra. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  WILLOUGHBY  GORDON,  bart. 
Extra  ut  supra. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     E.   Adm.    Sir   THOMAS    MASTERMAN   HARDY,    bart. 
Extra  ut  supra. 

1833,  Jan.  24.     Adm.  Sir  DAVIDGE  GOULD. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  187 

1833,  Jan.  29.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  TYLER. 

1833,  Apr.  24.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  PULTENEY  MALCOLM. 

1833,  July  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  ANSON. 

1833,  July  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  ORMSBY  YANDELEUR. 

1833,  Aug.  1.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  DALLAS,  of  the  East  India 

Company's  Service. 

1834,  Apr.  16.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HERBERT  TAYLOR. 

1834,  May  23.     F.  Marsh.  CHARLES,  archduke  of  Austria  (Honorary). 

1834,  Aug.  19.  Lieut.  Gen.  LUDWIG  GEORG  THEDEL,  count  of 
Walmoden-Gimborn  (Honorary). 

1834,  Oct.  6.     Adm.  Sir  JOHN  WELLS. 

1834,  Oct.  17.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  EDWARD  HENRY  SOMERSET, 
commonly  called  lord  Robert  Edward  Henry  Somerset. 

1834,  Dec.  19.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY  PRINGLE. 

1835,  Mar.  28.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  EDWARD  STOPFORD. 

1835,  Aug.  3.  Adm.  Sir  AMELIUS  BEAUCLERK,  commonly  called  lord 
Amelius  Beauclerk. 

1835,  Aug.  29.     Lieut.  Gen.  ERNEST  FREDERICK  FERDINAND  CHARLES 

WILLIAM  PHILIP  Louis,  prince  of  Hesse  Philippsthal  Barch- 
feld  (Honorary). 

1836,  Mar.  11.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  GRAHAM  MOORE. 

1836,  June  11.  Gen.  Louis  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  landgrave  of 
Hesse-Homburg  (Honorary). 

1836,  Sept.  10.     Lieut.  Gen.  MATTHEW  (WHITWORTH-AYLMER),  5th 

lord  Aylmer. 

1837,  Feb.  6.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  MAKDOU GALL-BRISBANE,  bart. 
1837,  Feb.  24.     Adm.  Sir  LAWRENCE  WILLIAM  HALSTED. 

1837,  Mar.  10.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  DOVETON,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  Army.  Invested  at  Madras  by  lord  Elpinstone, 
1839,  Jan.  11. 


188  ORDER  OF  THE    BATH 

1837,  Mar.  10.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  WHITTINGTON  ADAMS. 
Nominated  but  died  1837,  Mar.  9,  in  India. 

1837,  May  30.      Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EICHARD  HUSSEY  VIVIAN,  bart. 

1838,  Jan.  29.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  COLBORNE,  afterwards  1st  lord 

Seaton.      Invested    in    Canada    by    Maj.    Gen.    Sir    James 
Macdonnel,  1839,  Oct.  22  (additional). 

1838,  Feb.  15.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  BRADFORD. 

1838,  Feb.  16.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  WORSLEY,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  Army. 

1838,  Apr.  20.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  PHILIPSE  EOBINSON. 

1838,  July  19.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  SIDNEY  SMITH  (extra  on  the 
Queen's  coronation). 

1838,  July  19.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  LAMBERT  (extra). 

1838,  July  19.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  EGBERT  WILLIAM 
O'CALLAGHAN  (extra). 

1838,  July  20.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDER  CALDWELL,  of  the  East 
India  Company's  Army  (extra). 

1838,  July  20.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  LAW  LUSHINGTON,  of  the  East 
India  Company's  Army  (extra). 

1838,  July  23.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDER  DICKSON  (extra). 

1839,  June  12.      FERDINAND    GEORGE    AUGUSTUS,    prince    of    Saxe 

Coburg  Saalfeld  (Honorary). 

1839,  Aug.  12.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  KEANE,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Keane  (additional). 

1839,  Oct.  25.     Adm.  Sir  HENRY  WILLIAM  BAYNTUN. 

1840,  Jan.  21.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  WILLOUGHBY  COTTON.      Invested  at 

Jellalabad  by  Sir  W.  H.  Macnaughten  (additional). 

1840,  Mar.  6.  F.  Marsh.  H.E.H.  FRANCIS  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS 
CHARLES  EMANUEL,  duke  of  Saxony,  prince  of  Saxe  Coburg 
and  Gotha,  consort  of  Queen  Victoria.  Invested  at  St. 
James's  Palace,  Mar.  6.  Nominated  1843,  May  31,  a,s  First 
and  Principal  G.C.B.  and  acting  Great  Master  in  the  room 
of  H.E.H.  the  duke  of  Sussex  deceased. 

1840,  June  20.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  FREDERICK  ADAM. 
1840,  June  20.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  BENJAMIN  D'URBAN. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  189 

1840,  June  20.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ANDREW  FRANCIS  BARNARD. 
1840,  July  4.     Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  HOTHAM. 
1840,  July  4.     Adm.  Sir  JOSIAS  ROWLEY,  bart. 
1840,  July  4.     y.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  ROWLEY,  bart. 

1840,  July  4.     y.  Adm.  Sir  DAVID  MILNE. 

1840,  July  20.     Gen.  BALDOMERO  ESPARTERO,  count  of  Luchana,  and 

duke  de  la  Victoria  y  de  Morella.  In  the  service  of  the 
Queen  of  Spain  (Honorary).  Appointed  on  or  before  July  18 ; 
dispensed  for  investiture  and  installation  July  20. 

1841,  Feb.  12.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOSEPH  O'HALLORAN,  of  the  Bengal 

Army. 

1841,  Oct.  14.      Maj.   Gen.  HUGH  GOUGH,  afterwards   1st  viscount 

Gough,  commanding  the  forces  in  China. 

1842,  Feb.  23.     Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  TALBOT. 
1842,  Feb.  23.     Adm.  Sir  ROBERT  BARLOW. 
1842,  Feb.  23.     Adm.  Sir  HENRY  DIGBY. 

1842,  May  30.     Lieut.  Gen.  EMANUEL,  count  MENSDORFF-POUILLY. 

1842,  June  16.  Col.  Sir  ROBERT  HENRY  SALE,  serving  with  the  rank 
of  Maj.  Gen.  in  Afghanistan. 

1842,  Nov.  5.  Archduke  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  of  Austria  (Honorary). 
Dispensed  of  all  ceremonies  Nov.  10;  appointed  a  G.C.B. 
1841,  Jan.  12,  but  on  the  representation  of  the  Austrian 
Court  invested  only  as  a  C.B.  by  Adm.  Stopford  by  warrant 
of  1841,  Jan.  16. 

1842,  Dec.  2.     y.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  PARKER. 
1842,  Dec.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  POLLOCK. 

1842,  Dec.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  NOTT,  of  the  East  India  Company's 

Service. 

1843,  July  4.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  JAMES  NAPIER. 

1843,  Aug.  18.  Prince  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  of  Prussia 
(Honorary). 

1845,  May  8.     Adm.  Sir  ROBERT  WALLER  OTWAY,  bart. 


ioo  ORDER  OF  THE    BATH 

1845,  May  8.      V.    Adm.    Sir   EDWARD   WILLIAM    CAMPBELL   RICH 

OWEN. 

1846,  Apr.  7.     Col.   Sir  HENRY  GEORGE  WAKELYN  SMITH,  serving 

with  the  rank  of  Maj.  Gen.  in  India. 

1846,  Nov.  10.     Prince  WALDEMER  of  Prussia  (Honorary).    Warrant 

on  that  day  to  the  earl  of  Westmorland,  British  ambassador 
at  Berlin,  to  invest  him. 

1847,  May  22.  V.  Adm.  THOMAS  (COCHRANE),  10th  earl  of  Dundonald 

(see  "Cochrane"  under  KB.,  1809,  Apr.  21,  p.  177,  supra). 

1847,  Sept.  17.     FITZROY  JAMES  HENRY  SOMERSET,  called  lord  Fitzroy 
Somerset,  afterwards  1st  lord  Raglan. 

1847,  Sept.  17.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  John  MACDONALD,  adj.  gen.  of  the 
Forces. 

1847,  Dec.  30.     Gen.  Sir  COLIN  HALKETT. 

1848,  Jan.  31.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  HUNTER  LITTLER,  of  the  Bengal 

Infantry. 

1848,  Aug.  25.     Sir  JAMES  LILLYMAN  CALDWELL. 

1849,  May  7.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  BLAKENEY. 
1849,  June  5.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOSEPH  THACKWELL. 

1849,  June  5.      Maj.  Gen.   Sir  WALTER  RALEIGH  GILBERT,  in  the 
service  of  the  East  India  Company. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  EKINS. 

18B2,  Apr.  6.  Gen.  Sir  PEREGRINE  MAITLAND. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  THOMAS  BLADEN  CAPEL. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDER  WOODFORD. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  FREDERICK  BOUVERIE. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  BULLEN. 

1852,  Apr.  6.     Lieut.    Gen.    Sir    JOHN    Fox    BURGOYNE,    inspector 
general  of  fortifications. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  191 

1854,  Aug.  12.     F.  Marsh.  H.H.  OMAR  LUTFI  PACHA,  generalissimo  of 

the  Turkish  Forces  (Honorary). 

1855,  July  5.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  BROWN. 

1855,  July  5.     V.  Adm.  JAMES  WHITLEY  DEANS  DUNDAS. 

1855,  July  5.     Lieut.    Gen.   H.R.H.    GEORGE   WILLIAM   FREDERICK 
CHARLES,  duke  of  Cambridge. 

1855,  July  5.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  DE  LACY  EVANS. 

1855,  July  5.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EICHARD  ENGLAND,  Maj.  Gen.  with 
the  rank  of  Lieut.  Gen.  in  Turkey. 

1855,  July  5.      Lieut.   Gen.   Sir  COLIN  CAMPBELL,   afterwards  lord 
Clyde,  Maj.  Gen.  with  the  rank  of  Lieut.  Gen.  in  Turkey. 

1855,  July  5.     R.  Adm.  Sir  EDMUND  LYONS,  hart. 

1855,  July  5.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  CATHCART,  would  have  been 
recommended  for  the  G.C.B.  had  he  survived. 

1855,  July  5.  Adm.  Sir  GRAHAM  EDEN  HAMOND,  bart. 

1855,  July  5.  Adm.  Sir  JAMES  ALEXANDER  GORDON. 

1855,  July  5.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  McDoNELL. 

1855,  July  5.  Gen.  Sir  HEW  DALRYMPLE  Ross. 

1855,  Sept.  5.  Gen.  FRANCOIS  CERTAIN  CANROBERT  (Honorary). 

1855,  Sept.  5.  H.I.H.  Prince  NAPOLEON  (Honorary). 

1855,  Oct.  16.  His  Excellency  JEAN  BAPTISTE  PHILIBERT  COMTE 
VAILLANT,  senator  and  marshall  of  France,  grand  marshall 
of  the  Palace  of  Napoleon,  and  secretary  of  state  for  war 
(Honorary). 

1855,  Oct.  16.     Gen.  JAMES  SIMPSON. 

1855,  Oct.  25.  Gen.  ALFONSO  FERRERO  BELLA  MARMORA,  command- 
ing-in-chief his  Sardinian  Majesty's  forces  in  the  Crimea 
(Honorary). 

1855,  Nov.  12.  His  Excellency  marshall  AIMABLE  JEAN  JACQUES 
PELISSIER,  afterwards  due  de  MalakofP,  commanding-in-chief 
the  French  army  in  the  Crimea  (Honorary). 

13 


192  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  PIERRE  FRANCOIS  JOSEPH  BOSQUET,  gen.  of 
division,  an  officer  of  his  Imperial  Majesty  the  emperor  of 
the  French,  afterwards  marsh,  of  France  (Honorary). 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  CHARLES  MARIE  JOSEPH  MARIUS  COMTE  DE  SALLES, 
general  of  division,  an  officer  of  his  Imperial  Majesty  the 
Emperor  of  the  French  (Honorary). 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  MARIE  EDME  PATRICK  MAURICE  DE  MACMAHON, 
general  of  division,  an  officer  of  his  Imperial  Majesty  the 
Emperor  of  the  French,  afterwards  due  de  Magenta  and 
marsh,  of  France  (Honorary). 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  AUGUSTE  MICHEL  ETIENNE  count  REGNAULT  DE 
SAINT  JEAN  D'ANGELY,  general  of  division,  an  officer  of  his 
Imperial  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  the  French,  afterwards 
marsh,  of  France  (Honorary). 

1856,  Jan.  3.     Louis  MICHEL  MORRIS,  gen.  of  division,  an  officer 

of  his  Imperial  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  the  French 
(Honorary) . 

1857,  Jan.  1.     H.R.H.  prince  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  of  Prussia, 

afterwards  king  William  I.,  of  Prussia,  and  emperor 
William  I.,  of  Germany,  col.  gen.  in  the  Service  of  His 
Majesty  the  king  of  Prussia  (Honorary).  Warrant  of 
appointment  dated  1856,  Dec.  10. 

1857,  May  7.  Adm.  FERDINAND  ALPHONSE  HAMELIN,  senateur, 
ministre  secretaire  d'Etat  au  departement  de  la  Marine  et  des 
colonies,  officer  of  the  marine  of  the  Emperor  of  the  French 
(Honorary). 

1857,  July  30.    Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  OUTRAM,  of  the  Bombay  Army. 

1858,  July  6.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HUGH  HENRY  ROSE,  afterwards  lord 

Strathnairn. 

1858,  July  6.      H.H.   the   MAHARAJAH   JUNG   BAHADOOR   KOONWAR 

RANAJEE,  commander-in-chief  of  the  Goorkha  troops  lately 
acting  with  the  British  Army  in  India. 

1859,  May  20.  R.  Adm.  Sir  MICHAEL  SEYMOUR,  late  commander-in- 

chief  of  Her  Majesty's  Naval  Forces  in  the  East  Indies  and 
China. 

1859,  June  21.     Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  McMAHON,  bart. 

1859,  June  21.  Gen.  CHARLES  MURRAY  (CATHCART),  2nd  earl 
Cathcart. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  193 

1859,  June  21.     Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  MAYNARD  GOMM. 

1859,  June  21.     Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  WILLIAM  GARDINER. 

1860,  May  18.     Adm.  Sir  JOHN  WEST. 

1860,  May  18.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  HALL  GAGE,  knight. 

1860,  May  18.  Adm.  Sir  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  AUSTEN. 

1860,  May  18.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  JOHN  COCHRANE. 

1860,  May  18.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  FRANCIS  SEYMOUR. 

1860,  May  18.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  DAWES  DOUGLAS. 

1860,  May  18.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  SCOVELL. 

1860,  May  18.  ULYSSES  (BURGH),  2nd  lord  Downes,  gen. 

1860,  May  18.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  STOVIN. 

1860,  May  18.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  FERGUSSON. 

1860,  May  18.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  BELL. 

.1860,  June  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  YORKE,  military  secretary 
to  H.R.H.  the  [duke  of  Cambridge]  general  commanding- 
in-chief. 

1860,  Nov  9.     Lieut.   Gen.    Sir  JAMES  HOPE   GRANT,   commanding 

Her  Majesty's  Military  Forces  in  China. 

1861,  Mar.  1.     Maj.    Gen.    Sir    PATRICK    GRANT,    of    the    Bengal 

Infantry7,  serving  with  the  local  rank  of  Lieut.  Gen.  in  the 
East  Indies,  late  commander-in-chief  at  Madras. 

1861,  June  28.     Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  BENJAMIN  CLIFTON. 
1861,  June  28.     Adm.  Sir  PHIPPS  HORNBY. 

1861,  June  28.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  ARCHIBALD  HOPE. 

1861,  June  28.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  WILLIAM  BROTHERTON. 

1861,  June  28.  Gen.  Sir  SAMUEL  BENJAMIN  AUCHMUTY. 

1861,  June  28.  Adm.  Sir  BARRINGTON  EEYNOLDS. 


194  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1861,  June  28.     Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  WILLSHIRE,  bart. 

1861,  June  28.     V.   Adm.   the   Et.   Hon.    Sir  MAURICE   FREDERICK 
FITZHARDINGE  BERKELEY,  afterwards  1st  lord  Fitzhardinge. 

1861,  June  28.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HARRY  DAVID  JONES. 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.  Sir  JOHN  WRIGHT  GUISE,  bart.  (on  the  occasion 

of  the  coming  of  age  of  H.E.H.  the  prince  of  Wales). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.  Sir  JOHN  FORSTER  FITZGERALD  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Adm.  ANTHONY  (MAITLAND),  10th  earl  of  Lauder- 
dale  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  TUCKER,  reserved  half  pay  of  the 
Navy  (same  occasion). 

1865,  Feb.  10.  Gen.  H.E.H.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales, 

1865,  Max.  28.  Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  HARVEY. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Adm.  Sir  FAIRFAX  MORESBY. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  EOWAN. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Adm.  Sir  HOUSTON  STEWART. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  JOHN  CODRINGTON. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  WETHERALL. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Adm.  Sir  HENRY  DUCIE  CHADS. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  FREDERICK  LOVE. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  JACKSON. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  CHEAPE,  Eoyal  (late  Bengal) 
Engineers. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  (DUNDAS),  3rd  viscount  Melville. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Y.  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  GREY, 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  JAMES  HOPE. 

1865,  June  7.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  EGBERT  LAMBERT. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  195 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Adm.  Sir  STEPHEN  LUSHINGTON. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  LYSAGHT  PENNEFATHER. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  RICHARD  AIREY. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  HOWE  FREMANTLE. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ARCHDALE  WILSON,  bart. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  LUGARD. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  AITCHISON.  • 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  STEPHEN  GORE. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  GEORGE  (HAY),  8th  marquess  of  Tweeddale,  gen. 

1868,  Apr.  27.     Lieut.   Gen.   Sir  ROBERT  CORNELIS  NAPIER,  after- 

wards lord  Napier  of  Magdala.      Lieut.  Gen.  commanding 
Her  Majesty's  forces  in  Abyssinia. 

1869,  June  2.     Adm.  Sir  HENRY  PRESCOTT. 

1869,  June  2.  GEORGE  CHARLES  (BINGHAM),  3rd  earl  of  Lucan,  gen. 

1869,  June  2.  Gen.  Sir  EICHARD  JAMES  DACRES. 

1869,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  JAMES  YORKE  SCARLETT. 

1869,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  BULLER. 

1869,  June  2.  V.  Adm.  Sir  AUGUSTUS  LEOPOLD  KUPER. 

1870,  May  14.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  ROSE  MANSFIELD,  after- 

wards   1st    lord    Sandhurst    (late    commander-in-chief    in 
India). 

1871,  May  20.     Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  KEPPEL. 

1871,  May  20.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  FENWICK  WILLIAMS,  bart. 

1871,  May  20.  Adm.  Sir  ALEXANDER  MILNE. 

1871,  May  20.  Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  JOHN  HUSSEY  VIVIAN. 

1871,  May  20.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  MICHEL. 


io6  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1871,  May  20.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  PAULET,  commonly  called 
lord  William  Paulet. 

1871,  May  20.  Adm.  Sir  SYDNEY  COLPOYS  DACRES. 

1873,  May  24.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  GEORGE  ANDREW  TAYLOR,  Madras 
Army. 

1873',  May  24.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  BOWLES. 

1873,  May  24.  Adm.  Sir  PROVO  WILLIAM  PARRY  WALLIS. 

1873,  May  24.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  FANSHAWE  MARTIN,  bart. 

1873,  May  24.  Gen.  Sir  ABRAHAM  ROBERTS. 

1873,  May  24.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  CHARLES  CHATTERTON,  bart. 

1873,  May  24.  THOMAS  (MAITLAND),  llth  earl  of  Lauderdale,  adm. 

1873,  May  24.  Adm.  Sir  LEWIS  TOBIAS  JONES. 

1873,  May  24.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY  ELLIOTT. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  SYDNEY  JOHN  COTTON. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  BLOOMFIELD. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  DUNCAN  ALEXANDER  CAMERON. 

1875,  May  29.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  EEED. 

1875,  May  29.  HENRY  (MONTAGU),  6th  lord  Eokeby,  gen. 

1875,  May  29.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  BLOOMFIELD  GOUGH. 

1875,  May  29.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  THOMAS  YAN  STRAUBENZEE. 

1875,  May  29.  Lieut.    Gen.    the    Hon.    Sir    AUGUSTUS    ALMERIC 
SPENCER. 

1875,  May  29.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  HASTINGS  EEGINALD  TELVERTON. 

1875,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  SHEPHERD  STUART,  Bombay 
Army. 

1875,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  GARVOCK. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  197 

1875,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  NEVILLE  BOWLES  CHAMBERLAIN, 
Bengal  Army. 

1875,  May  29.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ALFRED  HASTINGS  HORSFORD. 

1877,  Jan.  1.  (Honorary)  Gen.  H.H.  JIQJI  EAO  SINDIA,  Maharaja  of 
Gwalior. 

1877,  June  2.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  RODNEY  MUNDY. 

1877,  June  2.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  WYLLIE. 

1877,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  EDWARD  CHAPMAN. 

1877,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  PAUL  HATNES. 

1877,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  DAVID  EDWARD  WOOD. 

1877,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  DOUGLAS. 

1878,  June  13.  G*en.  Sir  ARTHUR  AUGUSTUS  THURLOW  CUNYNGHAME. 

1878,  July  3.  (Honorary)  Gen.  H.R.H.  prince  FREDERICK  CHARLES 
NICHOLAS,  of  Prussia. 

1878,  July  29.     Gen.  Sir  JOHN  LINTON  ARABIN  SIMMONS. 

1879,  Aug.  19.      Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  (THESIGER),  2nd 

lord  Chelmsford,  with  rank  of  lieut.  gen.  while  in  command 
of  the  forces  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1880,  Apr.  23.     Sir  GEORGE  ROSE  SARTORIUS,  adm.  of  the  Fleet. 

1880,  Apr.  23.  Sir  THOMAS  MATTHEW  CHARLES  SYMONDS,  adm.  of 
the  Fleet. 

1880,  Apr.  23.     Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  JAMES  ROBERT  DRUMMOND. 

1880,  June  19.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  GARNET  JOSEPH  WOLSELEY,  after- 
wards viscount  Wolseley,  late  governor  and  high  com- 
missioner of  the  Colonies  of  Natal  and  Transvaal  and 
commanding  the  forces  in  South  Africa. 

1880,  Sept.  21.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  DONALD  MARTIN  STEWART. 

1880,  Sept.  21.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  SLEIGH  ROBERTS. 

1881,  May  24.     Gen.    WILLIAM    LYGON    (PAKENHAM),    6th   earl    of 

Longford. 


ip8  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1881,  May  24.     V.    Adm.     Sir     FREDERICK     BEAUCHAMP     PAGET 

SEYMOUR,  afterwards  lord  Alcester. 

1882,  Apr.  15.     Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  HENRY  ELLICE. 
1882,  Nov.  17.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  MILLER  ADYE. 
1882,  Nov.  24.     Adm.  Sir  ASTLEY  COOPER  KEY. 

1882,  Nov.  24.     Adm.    Sir   WILLIAM    EGBERT    MENDS,    director   of 

transports  (extra). 

1883,  Jan.  25.     F.  Marsh.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  NICHOLAS  CHARLES, 

crown  prince  of  Prussia,  afterwards  emperor  Frederick  III. 
of  Germany. 

1884,  May  24.     Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  WILLIAM  DUNBAR  STAVELEY. 
1884,  May  24.     Gen.  Sir  COLLINGWOOD  DICKSON,  V.C. 

1884,  May  24.     Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  BORTON. 

1884,  May  24.     Gen.  Sir  HENRY  CHARLES  BARNSTON  DAUBENEY. 

1884,  May  24.     Gen.  Sir  JAMES  BRIND. 

1885,  July  3.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  PETER  STARK  LUMSDEN. 

1885,  July  22.     (Honorary)    Gen.   his  highness   prince  ALEXANDRE 
Louis  GEORGE  FREDERIC  EMILE,  of  Hesse. 

1885,  Dec.  19.     Adm.  Sir  GEOFFREY  THOMAS  PHIPPS  HORNBY. 

1886,  Jan.  30.     Lieut.     Gen.     Sir    FREDERICK     CHARLES    ARTHUR 

STEPIIENSON. 

1886,  May  29.     Adm.  lord  CLARENCE  EDWARD  PAGET,  P.C. 

1886,  May  29.     Gen.    GEORGE    FREDERICK    (UPTON),    3rd   viscount 
Templetown. 

1886,  May  29.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  JONES. 

1886,  May  29.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  EEID,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

1886,  May  29.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  MALCOLM,  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

1886,  May  29.  Gen.  Sir  DANIEL  LYSONS. 

1886,  May  29.      Lieut.    Gen.    and   Honorary   Gen.    Sir   FREDERICK 
FRANCIS  MAUDE,  V.C. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  199 

1886,  July  30.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  HAY,  commonly  called  lord  John 
Hay. 

1886,  Dec.  10.    (Honorary)  His  Highness  Prince  ALEXANDER  JOSEPH, 

of  Bulgaria,  in  lieu  of  the  Civil  distinction  of  the  G.C.B.  to 
which  he  was  gazetted  1879,  June  6. 

1887,  June  21.     Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  GREVILLE  WELLESLEY. 
1887,  June  21.     Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  GENNYS  FANSHAWE. 
1887,  June  21.     Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  COOPER  HODGE. 

1887,  June  21.     Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  THOMAS  MONTAGUE  STEELE. 
1887,  June  21.    Gen.  Sir  EDWIN  BEAUMONT  JOHNSON,  Royal  Artillery. 

1887,  June  21.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  WYLIE  NORMAN,  Bengal  Staff' 
Corps. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  prince  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  EDWARD, 
of  Saxe-Weimar,  gen.  (gazetted  on  the  21st  to  civil  division 
but  on  the  28th  June  to  the  military  division,  G.C.B.) . 

1887,  June  21.     (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  HOUSTON  STEWART. 
1887,  June  21.     (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  EDMUND  COMMERELL, 

y.c. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  and  Honorary  Gen.  Sir 
CHARLES  LAWRENCE  D'AGUILAR,  Eoyal  Artillery. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  ALISON, 
bart.,  commanding  the  Division,  Aldershot. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  HENRY 
BROWNLOW,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

1887,  July  1,  and  Sept.  27.  (Additional)  Adm.  H.S.H.  ERNEST 
LEOPOLD  VICTOR  CHARLES  AUGUSTE  JOSEPH  EMICH,  of 
Leiningen,  Royal  Navy  [promoted  from  G.C.B.  civil 
division],  gazetted  as  Honorary  G.C.B.  on  July  1  and  as 
additional  G.C.B.  on  Sept.  27,  with  precedence  as  from 
1866,  June  29. 

1889,  May  25.  Adm.  H.R/.H.  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT,  duke  of 
Edinburgh,  personal  aide-de-camp  to  the  Queen,  late 
commander-in-chief  on  the  Mediterranean  station. 

1889,  May  25.     Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  HORN. 

1889,  May  25.     Gen.  Sir  JOHN  ST.  GEORGE,  Eoyal  Artillery. 


200  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1889,  May  25.     Gen.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  LITTLE. 

1889,  May  25.     Gen.  Sir  HENRY  DALY,  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

1889,  May  25.     Lieut.    Gen.    and   Honorary    Gen.    Sir  ALEXANDER 
TAYLOR,  Royal  Engineers. 

1889,  Sept.  3.     Adm.  Sir  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  ACLAND  HOOD. 

1890,  Ju]y  1.     (Honorary)  His  Imperial  Highness  Prince  AKIHITO 

of   Komatsu,    general-in-chief    of    the    Japanese    Imperial 
Household  Troops. 

1891,  May  30.     Gen.  Sir  SAMUEL  JAMES  BROWNE,  V.C.,  Indian  Staff 

Corps. 

1891,  May  30.     Gen.    Sir    CHARLES    PATTON    KEYES,    Indian    Staff 
Corps. 

1891,  May  30.     Gen.  Sir  JOHN  Eoss,  commanding  the  troops  in  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

1891,  May  30.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  CHETHAM  McLEOD. 

1891,  May  30.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  EVELYN  WOOD,  Y.C.,  com- 

manding the  troops,  Aldershot. 

1892,  May  16.     (Honorary)  His  Grand  Ducal  Highness  gen.  prince 

HENRY  Louis  WILLIAM  ADALBERT  WALDEMAR  ALEXANDER, 
of  Hesse. 

1892,  May  25.     Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  OMMANNEY  WILLES. 

1893,  June  3.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  HILLS-JOHNES,  V.C.,  Royal 

(late  Bengal)  Artillery. 

1893,  June  3.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  MONTAGU  SCOTT  McMuRDO. 

1893,  June  3.  Gen.  lord  MARK  KERR. 

1893,  Nov.  17.  Adm.  Sir  ANTHONY  HILEY  HOSKINS. 

1894,  May  26.  Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  ONESIPHORUS  BRIGHT. 
1894,  May  26.  Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  PHAYRE,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1894,  May  26.     Honorary  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  HENRY  PALLISER, 
retired  full  pay,  late  Indian  Staff  Corps. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  201 

1894,  May  26.     Gen.    Sir    CHARLES    GEORGE    ARBUTHNOT,    Royal 
Artillery. 

1894,  May  26.     Lieut.    Gen.    (temporary   Gen.)    the    Et.    Hon.    Sir 

REDVERS  HENRY  BULLER,  Y.C.,  ad  jut.  gen.  to  the  Forces. 

1895,  May  25.     Gen.  Sir  MICHAEL  ANTHONY  SHRAPNEL  BIDDULPH, 

col.  commandant  Royal  Artillery. 

1895,  May  25.     Gen.   Sir  GEORGE  HARRY  SMITH  WILLIS,  col.  the 
Devonshire  Regiment. 

1895,  May  25.     Gen.    Sir   CHARLES   JOHN    STANLEY    GOUGH,    Y.C., 
Indian  Army. 

1895,  May  25.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  DRURY  CURZON  DRURY-LOWE,  col. 
17th  Lancers. 

1895,  May  25.    Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  MONTAGU  DOWELL. 

1895,  May  25.     RICHARD  JAMES  (MEADE),  4th  earl  of  Clanwilliam, 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 

1895,  May  25.     Adm.  Sir  RICHARD  YESEY  HAMILTON. 

1895,  June  28.     Adm.  Sir  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  RICHARDS. 

1896,  Jan.  21.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  CUNLIFFE  Low,  Indian  Army, 

commanding  a  first-class  district  in  India,  in  recognition  of 
services  during  the  operation  of  the  Chitral  Relief  Force. 

1896,  May  20.     Gen.  Sir  HUGH  HENRY  GOUGH,  Y.C.,  Indian  Staff 
Corps. 

1896,  May  20.     Lieut.    Gen.    Sir    GERALD    GRAHAM,    Y.C.,    Royal 
Engineers. 

1896,  May  20.     Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  RICHARDS  GREAVES. 

1897,  June  22.      (Additional)      Gen.      Sir     ANTHONY      BLAXLAND 

STRANSHAM,  Royal  Marines. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  (Local  Gen.)  Sir  GEORGE 
STEWART  WHITE,  Y.C.,  commander-in-chief,  East  Indies. 


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1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir 
HENRY  MARSHMAN  HAVELOCK-ALLAN,  bart.,  Y.C.,  col.  the 
Royal  Irish  Regiment. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  NOWELL  SALMON,  Y.C., 
commander-in-chief,  Portsmouth. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  ALGERNON  MCLENNAN  LYONS, 
principal  naval  A.D.C. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  MICHAEL  CULME-SEYMOUR, 

bart. 

1898,  May  20.     Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  STEPHEN  ALEXANDER  LOCKHART, 

Indian  Army,  in  recognition  of  services  during  the  recent 
operations  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India. 

1898,  May  21.  Gen.  H.R.H.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PATRICK  ALBERT, 
duke  of  Connaught  and  Strathearn,  A.D.C.,  commanding  the 
Troops,  Aldershot. 

1898,  Nov.  15.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  FRANCIS  WALLACE  GRENFELL,  com- 
manding the  Force  in  Egypt,  in  recognition  of  services  in 
Egypt  and  the  Sudan,  including  the  battles  of  Atbara  and 
Khartum.  Afterwards  lord  Grenfell. 

1898,  Nov.  15.     Maj.    Gen.    HORATIO   HERBERT,   LORD   KITCHENER, 

Royal    Engineers,    Sirdar    of    the    Egyptian    Army    (same 
occasions). 

1899,  June  3.     Gen.  Sir  JOHN  FORBES,  Bombay  Cavalry. 
1899,  June  3.     Adm.  Sir  WALTER  JAMES  HUNT-GRUBBE. 

1899,  June  3.     Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  EDMUND  ROBERT  FREMANTLE. 
1899,  June  3.     Adm.  Sir  JOHN  OMMANNEY  HOPKINS. 

1899,  June  3.     Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  BIDDULPH,  Royal  Artillery,  governor 

and  commander-in-chief  Gibraltar. 

1900,  May  23.     Gen.   Sir  CHARLES   COOPER  JOHNSON,   Indian   Staff 

Corps. 

1900,  May  23.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  BAKER  CREED  RUSSELL,  col.  13th 
Hussars,  commanding  the  Troops  Southern  District. 

1900,  May  23.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  OLPHERTS,  V.C.,  col.  commandant 
Royal  (late  Bengal)  Artillery. 


G.  C.  B.  MILITARY  203 

1900,  Nov.  9.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  HOBART  SEYMOUR. 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  (temporary  gen.)  Sir  HENRY  BRACKEN- 
BURY,  col.  commandant,  Royal  Artillery,  in  recognition  of 
services  in  connection  with  the  campaign  in  South  Africa, 
1899-1900.  (See  footnote  on  p.  347.) 

1900,  Nov.  29.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  MANSFIELD  CLARKE,  baxt., 

(same  occasion). 

1901,  Mar.  19.     (Honorary)     prince     LUITPOLD     CHARLES     JOSEPH 

GUILLAUME  Louis,  regent  of  Bavaria. 

1901,  Aug.  16.     (Honorary)  field-marshal  count  VON  WALDERSEE. 

1902,  June  26.     Adm.  the  lord  WALTER  TALBOT  KERR,  4th  son  of 

7th  marquess  of  Lothian. 

1902,  June  26.     Adm.  Sir  JOHN  ARBUTHNOT  FISHER. 

1902,  June  26.     V.  Adm.  Sir  FREDERICK  GEORGE  DENHAM  BEDFORD. 

1902,  June  26.  (Additional)  Adm.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  CHARLES 
DALRYMPLE  HAY,  baxt.  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  Sir  WILLIAM  GRAHAM  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.  (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  ALGERNON  CHARLES  FIESCHI 
HENEAGE  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  ALEXANDER  BULLER  (retired). 
1902,  June  26.     Gen.  Sir  EICHARD  CHAMBRE  HAYES  TAYLOR. 

1902,  June  26.  Gen.  Sir  HARRY  NORTH  DALRYMPLE  PRENDERGAST. 
Y.C.,  unemployed  supernumerary  list,  Royal  (late  Madras) 
Engineers. 

1902,  June  26.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  WATSON,  Y.C.,  unemployed  super- 
numerary list,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1902,  June  26.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  HUME. 

1902,  June  26.  Gen.  Sir  MARTIN  DILLON. 

1902,  June  26.  Gen.  Sir  REGINALD  GIPPS. 

1902,  June  26.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ROBERT  GRANT. 


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1902,  Sept.  19.     His  Majesty  MENELEK  II.,  emperor  of  Ethiopia. 

1902,  Oct.  31.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  PAUL  SANFORD  (METHUEN), 
3rd  lord  Methuen  (for  services  in  South  Africa). 

1902,  Nov.  9.  (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  EGBERT  HENRY  MORE 
MOLYNEUX. 

1902,  Nov.  9.     (Additional)  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  FREDERICK  HOTHAM. 

1902,  Nov.  9.     (Additional)     Adm.     the     lord     CHARLES     THOMAS 

MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT,  4th  son  of  5th  duke  of  Buccleuch. 

1903,  June  26.     Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  POWER  PALMER,  Indian  Army. 

1903,  June  26.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  WENTWORTH  ALEXANDER 
HIGGINSON. 

1903,  June  26.     Gen.  Sir  RICHARD  HARRISON,  Eoyal  Engineers. 

1903,  Nov.  9.     Adm.  Sir  CYPRIAN  ARTHUR  GEORGE  BRIDGE. 

1904,  April  26.    (Honorary)  FRIEDRICK  ADOLPHE  HERMANN,  reigning 

prince  of  Waldeck  and  Pyrmont. 

1904,  June  10.  (Honorary)  H.I.  and  E.H.  Archduke  FREDERICK 
MARIE  ALBERT  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  duke  of  Teschen  of 
Austria. 

1904,  June  24.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  ALAN  HOLDICH. 

1904,  June  24.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  ALEXANDER  EWART,  since  deceased. 

1904,  June  24.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  GORDON  CAMERON. 

1904,  June  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  KELLY-KENNY. 

1904,  June  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  COMYN  EGERTON,  Indian 
Army,  in  recognition  of  his  services  in  command  of  the 
Somaliland  Field  Force. 

1904,  Nov.  9.     Adm.  Sir  COMPTON  EDWARD  DOM  VILE. 


G.  C.  B.  CIVIL  205 

KNIGHTS  GEAND  CROSS— CIYIL  DIVISION  (G.C.B.). 


Existing  knights  of  the  Bath  declared  Civil  G.C.B.  at  the  extension 

of  the  Order. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Sir  EGBERT  GUNNING. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     JAMES  (HARRIS),  1st  earl  of  Malmesbury. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     MORTON  (EDEN),  1st  lord  Henley. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  CHARLES  (WHITWORTH),  lord  afterwards  earl  Whit- 
worth. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Sir  JOSEPH  BANKS,  bart. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Et.  tlon.  Sir  ARTHUR  PAGET. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Sir  PHILIP  FRANCIS. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Sir  GEORGE  HILARO  BARLOW. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  PERCY  CLINTON  SYDNEY  (SMYTHE),  6th  viscount 
Strangford  in  Ireland,  afterwards  lord  Penshurst  in  Great 
Britain. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  The  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  WELLESLEY,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Cowley. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     The  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  STUART  (Stewart). 

Subsequent  Appointments. 

1816,  Oct.  21.     Sir  EGBERT  LISTON. 

1819,  Oct.  20.     Sir  WILLIAM  A'CouRT,   bart.,   afterwards   1st  lord 

Heytesbuiy.     Invested  by  the  king  of  Naples. 

1820,  May  20.     Sir  CHARLES  LONG,  afterwards  lord  Farnborough. 

An  extra   G.C.B.   in   contemplation   of   the   coronation   of 
George  IY.     Invested  May  22. 

1820,  May  20.     Sir  CHARLES  BAGOT.     Extra  ut  supra. 
1822,  Mar.  8.     The  Et.  Hon.  EDWARD  THORNTON. 


206  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1822,  Apr.  1.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  BENJAMIN  BLOOMFIELD, 
afterwards  1st  lord  Bloomfield. 

1825,  May.  GRANVILLE  (LEVESON-GOWER),  1st  viscount,  afterwards 
4th  earl  Granville.  Invested  by  the  king  of  France  1825, 
June  9. 

1827,  Dec.  13.  Et.  Hon.  FREDERICK  JAMES  LAMB,  afterwards  lord 
Beauvale  and  3rd  viscount  Melbourne. 

1829,  Dec.  7.  E/t.  Hon.  Sir  STRATFORD  CANNING,  afterwards  viscount 
Stratford  de  Eedcliffe. 

1829,  Dec.  7.     Et.  Hon.  Sir  EGBERT  GORDON. 

1831,  Aug.  3.     Et.  Hon.  Sir  EGBERT  ADAIR. 

1832,  June  6.     HENRY  JOHN  (TEMPLE),  3rd  viscount  Palmerston. 

1833,  Aug.  31.     CHARLES  MANNERS  SUTTON,  afterwards  1st  viscount 

Canterbury. 

1834,  Mar.  3.      JOHN    (PONSONBY),    2nd    lord    and    afterwards    1st 

viscount  Ponsonby. 

1834,  Sept.  16.     GILBERT  (ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND),  2nd  ear] 

of  Minto. 

1835,  Aug.  29.     GEORGE  (EDEN),  2nd  lord,  afterwards  1st  earl  of 

Auckland. 

1835,  Sept.  12.  Et.  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  THEOPHILUS  METCALFE,  bart. 
Invested  by  lord  Auckland,  gov.  gen.  of  India,  1836,  Mar.  14. 

1837,  June  27.     JOHN  GEORGE  (LAMBTON),  1st  earl  of  Durham. 
1837,  July  12.     PAUL  ANTHONY,  prince  Esterhazy  (Honorary). 

1837,  Oct.  19.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  VILLLERS,  afterwards 
8th  earl  of  Clarendon. 

1837,  Dec.  15.     AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Sussex.     Appointed 

first  and  principal  G.C.B.  Dec.  15,  and  acting  Great  Master 
of  the  Order  Dec.  16.     Invested  1838,  Feb.  21. 

1838,  July  19.     ARCHIBALD   (ACHESON),  2nd  earl  of  Gosford.     An 

extra  civil  G.C.B. 


G.  C.  B.  CIVIL  207 

1838,  July  19.  Col.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  RUSSELL,  commonly  called 
called  lord  George  William  Russell,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Prussia.  An 
extra  civil  G.C.B. 

1838,  July  19.  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  (ELLIS),  6th  lord  Howard  de 
Walden,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary 
to  Portugal.  An  extra  civil  G.C.B. 

1838,  July  20.     RICHARD  JENKINS,  formerly  of  the  East  India  Com- 

pany's Civil  Service.     An  extra  civil  G.C.B. 

1839,  Apr.  15.     JOHN  McNEiLL. 

1841,  Aug.  19.  Rt.  Hon.  CHARLES  EDWARD  (POULETT  THOMSON), 
1st  lord  Sydenham,  gov.  gen.  of  British  North  America. 

1841,  Aug.  27.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HOWARD  DOUGLAS,  bart. 

1841,  Aug.  27.      Lieut.    Gen.    Sir    LIONEL    SMITH,    bart.,    gov.    of 

Mauritius. 

1842,  Dec.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  POTTINGER. 

1843,  Nov.  10.     ARTHUR  ASTON,  late  H.M.  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  queen  of  Spain. 

1844,  July  1.     Lieut.   Gen.   Sir  HENRY  HARDINGE,   afterwards   1st 

viscount  Hardinge. 

1844,  July  10.  Sir  EDMUND  LYONS,  bart.,  capt.  R.N.,  H.M.  minister 
plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Greece. 

1844,  Oct.  30.     Rt.  Hon.  EDWARD  (LAW),  1st  earl  of  Ellenborough. 

1845,  Dec.  11.     Rt.   Hon.   CHARLES   CECIL   COPE   (JENKINSON),   3rd 

earl  of  Liverpool. 

1846,  June  24.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  (FANE),  17th  earl  of  Westmorland, 

envoy     extraordinary     and     minister     plenipotentiary     at 
Berlin. 

1847,  Jan.  28.      Sir    GEORGE    HAMILTON    SEYMOUR,    envoy    extra- 

ordinary  and   minister   plenipotentiary   to    the    queen    of 
Portugal. 

1847,  Dec.  10.      CONSTANTINE   HENRY    (PHIPPS),    3rd    marquess    of 
Normanby,    ambassador   extraordinary   and   plenipotentiary 
to  the  king  of  the  French. 

14 


208  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1848,  Jan.  22.  ERNEST  CHRISTIAN  CHARLES,  prince  of  Hohenlohe- 
Langenburg. 

1848,  Jan.    22.      FREDERICK    WILLIAM    CHARLES    GEORGE    ERNEST 

ADOLPHUS    GUSTAVUS,   hereditary    (subsequently    reigning) 
grand  duke  of  Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 

1849,  Mar.  31.      Sir    GEORGE    GREY,    bart.,    one    of   her   majesty's 

principal  secretaries  of  state. 

1851,  Mar.  1.     Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY  LYTTON  EARLE  BULWER,  after- 

wards lord  Bailing  and  Bulwer,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary  to  the  United  States  of  America. 

1852,  Feb.  23.     Et.  Hon.  JOHN  CAM  (HOBHOUSE),  lord  Broughton. 

1853,  Feb.  21.     HENRY  EICHARD   CHARLES  (WELLESLEY),  2nd  lord 

and  1st  earl  Cowley,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 
potentiary to  his  majesty  the  emperor  of  the  French. 

1854,  Apr.  15.     Et.  Hon.  Sir  JAMES  EGBERT  GEORGE  GRAHAM,  bart., 

a  lord  of  the  admiralty. 

1855,  Oct.  29.     Fox  (MAULE),  2nd  lord  Panmure,  afterwards  llth 

earl  of  Dalhousie,  secretary  of  state  for  war. 

1856,  June  19.     Et.  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  WOOD,  bart.,  afterwards  1st 

viscount  Halifax,  of  Monk  Bretton,  a  lord  of  the  admiralty. 

1857,  Jan.  24.     EDWARD  GRANVILLE  (ELIOT),  3rd  earl  of  St.  Germans. 

1857.  Nov.  11.     Sir  JOHN  LAIRD  MAIR  LAWRENCE,  afterwards  lord 

Lawrence',  chief  commissioner  and  agent  to  the  gov.  gen.  of 
India  for  the  affairs  of  the  Punjab. 

1858,  Mar.  5.     JOHN   HOBART   (CARADOC),   2nd  lord   Howden,  maj. 

gen.,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to 
the  queen  of  Spain. 

1858,  Sept.  3.  JOHN  ARTHUR  DOUGLAS  (BLOOMFIELD),  2nd  lord 
Bloomfield,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipoten- 
tiary to  the  king  of  Prussia. 

1858,  Sept.  28.     (Extra)  JAMES  (BRUCE),  8th  earl  of  Elgin,  and  12th 

earl  of  Kincardine,  high  commissioner  and  plenipotentiary 
on  a  special  mission  to  the  emperor  of  China. 

1859,  Mar.  31.     (Extra)   Et.   Hon.   CHARLES  JOHN   (CANNING),  2nd 

viscount  Canning,  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1859,  Mar.  31.  (Extra)  Et.  Hon.  JOHN  (ELPHINSTONE),  13th  lord 
Elphinstone,  gov.  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 


G.  C.  B.  CIVIL  209 

1859,  June  15.  (Extra)  Rt.  Hon.  JAMES  HOWARD  (HARRIS),  3rd  earl 
of  Malmesbury,  secretary  of  state  for  foreign  affairs. 

1859,  June  15.  (Extra)  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  SOMERSET  PAKINGTON, 
bart,  afterwards  1st  lord  Hampton,  one  of  the  commissioners 
of  the  admiralty. 

1862,  Jan.  24.     RICHARD  BICKERTON  PEMELL  (LYONS),  2nd  lord,  and 

afterwards  1st  viscount  Lyons,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  United  States  of  America. 

1863,  Mar.  10.     Rt.  Hon.  JOHN  ROBERT  (TOWNSHEND),  3rd  viscount 

and  afterwards  1st  earl  Sydney,  lord  chamberlain  of  her 
majesty's  household. 

1S63,  Mar.  20.  CHRISTIAN  IX.,  king  of  Denmark.  Nominated  by 
queen  Victoria  1863,  Mar.  20,  he  being  then  prince  Christian 
of  Denmark;  warrant  of  appointment  dated  1865,  Mar.  11, 
but  his  precedence  to  be  as  of  date  1863,  Mar.  20. 

1863,  Aug.  11.      Sir    JAMES     HUDSON,     envoy    extraordinary     and 

minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Italy. 

1864,  July  1.     Maj.   Gen.    Sir  HENRY   KNIGHT   STORKS,   late   high 

commissioner  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 

1865,  Mar.  17.     The    Hon.    Sir    FREDERICK    WILLIAM    ADOLPHUS 

BRUCE,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to 
the  emperor  of  China,  and  now  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  to  the  United  States  of  America. 

1865,  June  1.     (Honorary)   His  Highness  the   MUSHIR   MOHAMMED 

EL  SADECK  BASHA  BEY,  Bey  of  Tunis. 

1866,  Jan.  5.     The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  ROBERT  PEEL,  bart. 

1866,  Jan.  29.  H.S.H.  ERNEST  LEOPOLD  VICTOR  CHARLES  AUGUSTE 
JOSEPH  EMICH,  prince  of  Leiningen,  capt.  R.N.  (nephew  to 
the  sovereign). 

1866,  June  12.  H.S.H.  FRANCIS  PAUL  CHARLES  Louis  ALEXANDER, 
prince  of  Teck.  (Honorary.) 

1866,  July  6.  (Extra)  Sir  ANDREW  BUCHANAN,  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary  to  the  emperor  of  Russia. 

1866,  July  6.  (Extra)  The  Hon.  Sir  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  FREDERICK 
SPENCER  LOFTUS,  commonly  called  lord  Augustus  Loftus, 
ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  the  king 
of  Prussia. 


210  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1866,  July  6.  (Extra)  Sir  ARTHUR  CHARLES  MAGENIS,  late  envoy 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of 
Portugal. 

1866,  Dec.  18.     (Honorary)  H.H.  ISMAIL  PACHA,  viceroy  of  Egypt. 

1867,  May  8.       (Honorary)     H.S.H.     HERMAN     ERNEST     FRANCIS 

BERNHARD,  prince  of  Hohenlohe-Langenburg,  the  queen's 
nephew. 

1868,  Nov.  13.     (Extra)  The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  YOUNG,  bart.,  late 

capt.  gen.  and  governor-in-chief  in  and  over  the  colony  oi 
New  South  "Wales,  afterwards  lord  Lisgar. 

1869,  Nov.  22.     (Extra)    The    Et.    Hon.    HENRY    GEORGE    ELLIOT, 

ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  the 
Ottoman  Porte. 

1872,  July  13.  The  Et.  Hon.  EGBERT  VERNON  (SMITH),  1st  lord 
Lyveden. 

1872,  July  13.     Sir  HENRY   FRANCIS   HOWARD,    late   envoy   extra- 

ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of 
Bavaria. 

1873,  Feb.  12.     (Extra)  Sir  ALEXANDER  JAMES  EDMUND  COCKBURN, 

bart.,  lord  chief  justice,  king's  bench. 

1874,  Feb.  21.    The  Hon.  ODO  WILLIAM  LEOPOLD  EUSSELL,  commonly 

called  lord  Odo  Eussell,  afterwards  1st  lord  Arnpthill,. 
ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  tho 
emperor  of  Germany. 

1876,  May  17.     The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  BARTLE  EDWARD  FRERE, 

afterwards  bart. 

1877,  Apr.  17.     (Honorary)  H.E.H.  GEORGE  ADOLPHUS  FREDERICK 

AUGUSTUS  VICTOR  ERNEST  ADALBERT  GUSTAVUS  WILLIAM 
WELLINGTON,  hereditary  grand  duke  of  Mecklenburg- 
Strelitz. 

1878,  Jan.  1.     The  Et.  Hon.  EDWARD  EGBERT  (LYTTON),  2nd  lord 

afterwards  1st  earl  of  Lytton,  viceroy  and  governor-general 
of  India. 

1878,  June  11.     Et.    Hon.    HENRY    AUSTEN    LAYARD,    ambassador 

extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  the  sultan  of  Turkey. 

1879,  Jan.  24.     FRANCIS  HUGH  GEORGE  (SEYMOUR),  8th  marquess  of 

Hertford,  gen.,  lord  chamberlain  of  her  majesty's  household. 


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1879,  June  6.    (Honorary)  Prince  ALEXANDER  JOSEPH  of  Battenberg, 

prince  elect  of  Bulgaria. 

1880,  Mar.  20.     Rt.  Hon.  STEPHEN  CAVE,  paymaster-general  of  the 

Forces. 

1880,  Apr.  20.     Rt.    Hon.    RICHARD    ASSHETON    CROSS,    afterwards 
viscount  Cross. 

1880,  Apr.  20.     Rt.  Hon.  Sir  STAFFORD  HENRY  NORTHCOTE,  bart., 
afterwards  earl  of  Iddlesleigh. 

1880,  Apr.  20.     Rt.    Hon.    lord    JOHN    JAMES    ROBERT    (MANNERS), 

afterwards  7th  duke  of  Rutland. 

1881,  Aug.  13.     Prince  HENRY  (ALBERT  WILLIAM  HENRY),  of  Prussia. 

1881,  Sept.  20.     HENRY  BOUVERIE  WILLIAM  BRAND,  M.P.,  speaker 

of  the  House  of  Commons,  afterwards  viscount  Hampden. 

1882,  GEORGE  VICTOR,  prince  of  Waldeck  (Honorary). 

1883,  June  15.     The  Rt.   Hon.   FREDERICK  TEMPLE   (BLACKWOOD), 

earl  afterwards  marquess  of  Dufferin. 

1883,  Aug.  21.     Rt.    Hon.    Sir    EDWARD    THORNTON,    ambassador 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  St.  Petersburg. 

1883,  Aug.  21.     Rt.     Hon.      Sir     AUGUSTUS     BERKELEY     PAGET, 

ambassador  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at 
Rome. 

1884,  Nov.  21.     Rt.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  ALEXANDER  MACDONALD,  prime 

minister  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1885,  Jan.  7.     Rt.  Hon.  HENRY  AUSTIN  (BRUCE),  1st  lord  Aberdare, 

P.C. 

1885,  Jan.  9.       The    most    hon.    GEORGE    AUGUSTUS    CONSTANTINE 
(Pnipps),  4th  marquess  of  Normanby,  P.C. 

1885,  June  15.     His  Excellency  Sir  JOHN  SAVILE  LUMLEY,  ambass- 
ador extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Rome. 

1885,  June  30.       Rt.    Hon.    CHARLES    (SHAW-LEFEVRE),    viscount 
Eversley,  P.C. 

1885,  June  30.     Rt.  Hon.  ROBERT  (LOWE),  viscount  Sherbrooke,  P.C. 


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1885,  Aug.  3.     (Honorary)  His  Highness  prince  PHILIPPE,  of  Saxe- 

Coburg  and  Gotha  [Ferdinand  Philippe  Marie  Auguste 
Raphael,  2nd  son  of  August,  3rd  son  of  duke  Ernest  I.  of 
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha,]. 

1886,  Feb.  2.     Et.  Hon.  FREDERICK  ARTHUR  STANLEY,  M.P.,  one  of 

Her  Majesty's  aides-de-camp,  afterwards  25th  earl  of  Derby. 

1886,  Feb.  2.     Rt.  Hon.  Sir  EDWARD  BALDWIN  MALET,  ambassador 

extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Berlin. 

1887,  June  21.     (Honorary)  His  Imperial  Highness  the  grand  duke 

SERGE  ALEXANDROVITCH,  of  Russia. 

1887,  June  21.  H.R.H.  ERNEST  Louis  CHARLES  ALBERT  WILLIAM, 
hereditary  grand  duke  of  Hesse.  (Honorary.) 

1887,  June  21.  His  Highness  BERNARD  FREDERICK  WILLIAM 
ALBERT  GEORGE,  hereditary  prince  of  Saxe-Meiningen. 
(Honorary.) 

1887,  June  21.  His  Highness  MEHEMED  TEWFIK,  the  khedive  of 
Egypt.  (Honorary.) 

1887,  June  21.  Hon.  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  FREDERICK 
PONSONBY,  private  secretary  and  Extra  Equerry  to  the 
Queen. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  Y.  Adm.  H.S.H.  prince  VICTOR 
FERDINAND  FRANZ  EUGEN  GUSTAF  ADOLPH  CONSTANTIN 
FRIEDRICH,  of  Hohenlohe  Langenburg. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  H.S.H.  prince  Louis  ALEXANDER  of 
Battenberg,  commander  Royal  Navy. 

1887,  Sept.  30.     The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  ROBERT  BURNETT  DAVID  MORIER, 

ambassador  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at 
St.  Petersburg. 

1888,  Mar.  10.     Prince   CHRISTIAN   FREDERICK  WILLIAM   CHARLES, 

crown  prince  of  Denmark. 

1888,  June  2.      The    Rt.    Hon.     Sir    WILLIAM    ARTHUR    WHITE, 

ambassador  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at 
Constantinople. 

1889,  Jan.  2.     The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  DRUMMOND  WOLFF,  envoy 

extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  Persia. 


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1889,  Apr.  29.  The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  FRANCIS  CLARE  FORD,  ambassador 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  Madrid  (in 
connexion  with  her  majesty's  recent  meeting  with  the  queen 
regent  of  Spain  at  San  Sebastian). 

1889,  May  25.  Sir  WILLIAM  JENNER,  bart.,  M.D.,  one  of  the 
physicians  in  ordinary  to  her  majesty. 

1889,  July  23.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  CRESWICKE  EAWLINSON, 
member  of  the  council  of  the  secretary  of  state  for  India. 

1889,  Aug.  2.     MIRZA  ALI  ASGHER  KHAN,  Amin-es- Sultan,  grand 

vizier  to  the  shah  of  Persia. 

1890,  July  18.     (Honorary)  baron  FRANCOIS  AUGUSTE  LAMBERMONT, 

minister  of  state  to  the  king  of  the  Belgians. 

1890,  July  19.     (Extra)    his    highness    prince    CHRISTIAN    VICTOR 

ALBERT  LUDWIG  ERNEST  ANTON,  of  Schleswig-Holstein. 

1891,  July  14.     (Honorary)    his   highness   prince   ARIBERT    JOSEPH 

ALEXANDER,  of  Anhalt. 

1891,  Oct.  23.     Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  ALEXANDER  NELSON  (Hooo),  3rd 

lord,  afterwards  viscount  Bridport,  retired  pay,  one  of 
Her  Majesty's  lords-in-waiting  in  ordinary  and  one  of  Her 
Majesty's  extra  equerries. 

1892,  May  16.     (Honorary)    his    serene    highness    prince    ADOLPHE 

GEORGE,  of  Schaumbourg-Lippe. 

1892,  May  25.  Sir  JULIAN  PAUNCEFOTE,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  "United  States. 

1892,  June  10.     H.H.  prince  ABBAS  PASHA,  khedive  of  Egypt. 

1892,  Aug.  1.  The  Et.  Hon.  EDWARD  (BOOTLE-WILBRAHAM),  1st 
earl  of  Lathom,  P.C.,  lord  chamberlain  of  her  majesty's 
household. 

1892,  Aug.  1.  Sir  EGBERT  GEORGE  WTNDHAM  HERBERT,  late  under- 
secretary of  state,  colonial  office. 

1892,  Aug.  1.  Sir  PHILIP  WODEHOUSE  CURRIE,  under-secretary  of 
state  for  foreign  affairs,  afterwards  lord  Currie. 


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1892,  Aug.  20.  Sir  HENRY  BROUGHAM  LOCH,  gov.  and  Commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  its  dependencies,  and 
high  commissioner  of  South  Africa,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Loch. 

1892,  Aug.  20.  Sir  REGINALD  EARLE  WELBY,  permanent  secretary 
of  the  treasury,  afterwards  lord  Welby. 

1892,  Dec.  21.     H.R.H.  prince  FERDINAND  VICTOR  ALBERT  MAINRAD, 

crown  prince  of  E/oumania  (honorary). 

1893,  May  19.     (Extra)   Rt.   Hon.   FARRER   (HERSCHELL),    1st   lord 

Herschell,  lord  high  chancellor  of  England. 

1893,  Dec.  29.  (Honorary)  his  highness  ABDUL  RAHMAN  KHAN, 
amir  of  Afghanistan. 

1895,  Jan.  8.  EVELYN  (BARING),  lord,  afterwards  earl  of  Cromer, 
minister  plenipotentiary  in  Egypt. 

1895,  May  25.     The  Rt.  Hon.  LYON  (PLAYFAIR),  lord  Playfair. 

1895,  May  25.    The  Rt.  Hon.  JAMES  STANSFELD. 

1895,  June  29.     Rt.  Hon.  HENRY  CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN. 

1895,  July  4.     H.R.H.  CONSTANTINE,  crown  prince  of  Greece. 

1896,  May  20.     The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  EDMUND  JOHN  MONSON,  ambassador 

extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Vienna. 

1896,  July  21.     (Honorary)   H.R.H.   Prince   CHRISTIAN   FREDERICK 

CHARLES  GEORGE  WALDEMAR  AXEL,  of  Denmark,  wrongly 
gazetted  as  military  G.C.B. 

1897,  Jan.  1.     The    Rt.    Hon.    Sir    FRANK    CAVENDISH    LASCELLES, 

ambassador  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at 
Berlin. 

1897,  Mar.  23.  The  Hon.  Sir  ROBERT  HENRY  MEADE,  late  under 
secretary  of  state  for  the  Colonial  Department. 

1897,  June  22.  (Honorary)  His  highness  prince  FREDERIC  CHARLES 
Louis  CONSTANTIN,  of  Hesse. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  The  Hon.  Sir  SPENCER  CECIL 
BRABAZON  PONSONBY-FANE,  comptroller  of  accounts,  lord 
chamberlain's  department. 


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1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Sir  ARTHUR  LAWRENCE  HALIBURTON, 
afterwards  lord  Haliburton,  permanent  under  secretary  of 
state,  War  Office. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Col.  Sir  EDWARD  EIDLEY  COLBORNE 
BRADFORD,  aide-de-camp  to  the  queen,  commissioner  of  the 
Metropolitan  Police. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  NICHOLAS  RODERICK 
O'CoNOR,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  minister  pleni- 
potentiary at  St.  Petersburg. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  HORACE  RUMBOLD, 
bart.,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary 
at  Vienna. 

1897,  Oct.  22.  H.S.H.  ERNEST  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  CHARLES 
MAXIMILIAN,  hereditary  prince  of  Hohenlohe-Langenburg. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  Sir  «HUGH  OWEN,  late  permanent  secretary  to  the 
Local  Government  Board. 

1899,  Jan.  2.     Sir  CHARLES  LENNOX  PEEL,  late  clerk  of  the  Council. 

1899,  June  9.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  STEWART  SCOTT,  ambassador 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  St.  Petersburg. 

1899,  June  9.     HENRY  MORTON  STANLEY,  M.P. 

1900,  May  23.     The    Rt.    Hon.    VICTOR   ALBERT    GEORGE    (CniLD- 

VILLIERS),  7th  earl  of  Jersey. 

1900,  June  29.     (Honorary)  H.R.H.  prince  GEORGE    of  Greece. 

1900,  Nov.  16.  Sir  THOMAS  HENRY  SANDERSON,  permanent  under 
secretary  of  state  for  Foreign  Affairs. 

1900,  Nov.  27.     (Extra)  His  Highness  prince  ALBERT  JOHN  CHARLES 

FREDERICK  ALFRED  GEORGE,  of  Schleswig-Holstein. 

1901,  Jan.  1.     Sir  ALFRED  MILNER,  high  commissioner  for  South 

Africa,  afterwards  viscount  Milner. 

1901,  Jan.  1.     Sir  FRANCIS  Mow  ATT,  secretary  to  the  Treasury. 
1901,  Feb.  13.     The  Rt.  Hon.  lord  justice  Sir  ROBERT  ROMER. 

1901,  Feb.  15.  (Honorary)  His  Imperial  Highness  the  grand  duke 
MICHAEL  ALEXANDROWICH,  of  Russia. 


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1901,  Feb.  19.     (Honorary)    His   Imperial   Highness   the   archduke 
FRANZ  FERDINAND,  of  Austria. 

1901,  Feb.  19.     (Honorary)  H.E.H.  OSCAR  GUSTAVE  ADOLPHE,  crown 
prince  of  Sweden  and  Norway. 

1901,  July  2.  (Honorary)  MOULAI  ABDUL-EL-AZIZ,  sultan  of  Morocco. 
1901,  Sept.  17.     (Honorary)  H.E.H.  prince  WALDEMAR,  of  Denmark. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     The    Et.    Hon.    Sir    FRANCIS    EICHARD    PLUNKETT, 

ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  at  Vienna. 

1902,  Jan.  14.     (Honorary)  The  marquess  ITO. 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  EDWARD  HYDE  (VILLIERS),  9th  earl  of 
Clarendon,  P.O.,  lord  chamberlain. 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)    The   Et.   Hon.    Sir   FRANCIS   HENRY 
JEUNE,  P.O.,  judge  advocate  general. 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  ALGERNON  EDWARD 
WEST,  P.O. 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)    Gen.    The    Et.    Hon.    Sir    DIGHTON 
MACNAGHTEN  PROBYN,  Y.C.,  P.O.,  keeper  of  the  privy  purse. 

1902,  Nov.  28.      (Honorary)       His      Imperial      Highness      prince 

ARISUGAWA,  of  Japan,  on  the  occasion  of  His  Majesty's 
birthday. 

1903,  Jan.  1.     (Honorary)  His  Highness  ASAF  YAH  MUZAFFAR-UL- 

MAMALIK,  NIZAM-UL-MULK  NIZAM-UD-DAULA  NAWAB  MIR 
SIR  MAHBUB  ALI  KHAN  BAHADUR  FATEH  YANG,  of  Hyder- 
abad. 

1903,  Jan.  27.     (Honorary)  prince  CHARLES    of  Bourbon,  prince  of 
the  Asturias. 


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KNIGHT    COMMANDERS— MILITARY   DIVISION 
K.C.B.    (MILITARY). 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.    JAMES    (GAMBIER),    lord    Gambler.      Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.   Sir  CHARLES  MORICE  POLE,   bart.      Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  JAMES  HAWKINS  WHITSHED.     Invested  Apr.  12. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  Sir  EGBERT  CALDER,  bart.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.     Sir    RICHARD     BICKERTON,     bart.      Invested 
June  29. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  JOHN  KNIGHT.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  EDWARD  THORNBROUGH.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  GEORGE  CAMPBELL.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

f 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  Sir  ALBEMARLE  BERTIE,  bart.     Invested  1817, 
Apr.  21. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Adm.  EDWARD  (PELLEW),  1st  lord,  afterwards  1st  earl 
Exrnouth. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  V.  Adm.  WILLIAM  DOMETT.     Invested  1818,  Feb.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  V.  Adm.  GEORGE  MURRAY.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  JOHN  SUTTON.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  ESSINGTON.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  ELIAB  HARVEY.     Invested  Apr.  20. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  EDMUND  NAGLE.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.  Adm.  RICHARD  GRINDALL.     Invested  by  dispensa- 
tion 1816,  May  30. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  MARTIN.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  SYDNEY  SMITH.     Invested  at 
Paris  by  the  duke  of  Wellington  1815,  Dec.  29. 


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1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.    Gen.    GORDON    DRUMMOND.      Invested    1816, 
July  1. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.  Adm.  HERBERT  SAWYER.     Invested  Dec.  4. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  JOHN  ABERCROMBY. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.   Adm.    the    Hon.    ROBERT    STOPFORD.       Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.  Adm.  THOMAS  FOLEY.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  RONALD  CRAUFORD  FERGUSON.     Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  WARDE.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  CHARLES  TYLER.     Invested  1816,  Apr.  20. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  ALAN  HYDE  (GARDNER),  2nd  lord  Gardner. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  MITCHELL. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  WILLIAMS.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.    Adm.    Sir    THOMAS    BOULDEN    THOMPSON,    bart. 
Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  HOUSTON.      Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  WILLIAM  LUMLEY.     Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.     Gen.    WROTH    PALMER    ACLAND.     Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.    Gen.    MILES    NIGHTINGALE.     Invested    1819, 
July  23. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  FREDERICK  CAMPBELL.     Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  HARGOOD.     Invested  Apr.  12. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.  Adm.  ROBERT  MOORSOM.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.   Adm.   LAWRENCE  WILLIAM   HALSTED.     Invested 
Apr.  12. 


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219 


1815,  Jan.  2.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  HARRY  NEALE,  bart.     Invested  Aug.  12. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     V.  Adm.  Sir  JOSEPH  SIDNEY  YORKE.  Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Y.  Adm.  the  Hon.  ARTHUR  KAYE  LEGGE.  Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  ALAN  CAMERON.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  COLVILLE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  FANE.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  ANSON.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  KENNETH  ALEXANDER  HOWARD,  afterwards 
12th  lord  Howard  of  Effingham,  and  5th  earl  of  Effingham. 
Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  E.  'Adm.  THOMAS  FRANCIS  FREMANTLE.  Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  Sir  FRANCIS  LAFOREY,  bart.    Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  E.  Adm.  PHILIP  CHARLES  HENDERSON  DURHAM.  In- 
vested by  dispensation  1815,  July  10.  Knighted  and  invested 
1816,  May  14. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  E.  Adm.  ISRAEL  PELLEW.  Invested  by  dispensation 
1815,  July  10.  Knighted  and  invested  1816,  July  1. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  BELL.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  OSWALD.     Invested  1818,  Feb.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  ANSON,  bart.    Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  HOWORTH.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  WALE.     Invested  Apr.  20. 

1815,  Jan.  12.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  ORMSBY  YANDELEUR.  Invested  at 
Brussels  by  the  duke  of  Wellington. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  EDWARD  STOPFORD.  Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  12.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  TOWNSHEND  WALKER.  Invested 
Apr.  12. 


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1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  BENJAMIN  HALLO  WELL  (afterwards  Carew). 
Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  GEORGE  HOPE.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  AHELITJS  BEAUCLERK,  commonly  called  lord 
Amelius  Beauclerk.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  JAMES  NICOLL  MORRIS.     Invested  Apr.  12. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  THOS.  BYAM  MARTIN.     Invested  Nov.  27. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  KEMPT.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  EOLLO  GILLESPIE.     Nominated  but 
died  in  India  1814,  Oct.  31. 

1815,  Jan.  2.   Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  HENRY  PRINGLE.    Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.       E.    Adm.    WILLIAM    JOHNSTONE    HOPE.       Invested 
Sept.  29. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  HENRY  PAULET,  commonly  called  lord  Henry 
Paulet.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  GEORGE  COCKBURN.     Invested  June  29. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  GRAHAM  MOORE.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     E.    Adm.    HENRY    WILLIAM    BAYNTUN.       Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  Sir  EICHARD  KING,  bart.     Invested  Apr.  12. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     E.  Adm.  EICHARD  LEE.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  PHILIPSE  EOBINSON.     Invested 
by  dispensation  in  1828. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  BARNES.     Never  invested. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  the  hon.  WILLIAM  PONSONBY.      Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  BYNG.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  BRISBANE  (afterwards  Makdougall- 
Brisbane). 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  DENIS  PACK.     Invested  Apr.  12. 


K.  C.  B.  MILITARY  221 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  ROBERT  EDWARD  HENRY  SOMERSET, 
commonly  called  lord  Robert  Edward  Henry  Somerset. 
Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  BRADFORD.     Invested  June  8. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  LAMBERT. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  WILLOUGHBY  GORDON.  Invested 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  MANLEY  POWER.     Invested  June  8. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  SAMUEL  GIBBS.     Never  invested. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  MATTHEW  (AYLMER,  afterwards  Whitworth-Aylmer), 
5th  lord  Aylmer,  maj.  gen.  Knighted  and  invested  by  the 
lord  lieutenant  at  Dublin,  1815,  June  5. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  WILLIAM  HOTHAM.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  PULTENEY  MALCOLM.     Invested  June  8. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  JOHN  GORE.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  HENRY  HOTHAM.     Invested  Apr.  12.  '  *  " 

1815,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  GEORGE  BURLTON.  Invested  by  dispensation 
July  10. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     R.  Adm.  HOME  RIGGS  POPHAM.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  Sir  JOSIAS  ROWLEY,  bart.  Invested  by  dis- 
pensation July  10.  Knighted  and  invested  Nov.  27. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     R.  Adm.  EDWARD  CODRINGTON.     Invested  Apr.  20. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  ROWLEY,  bart.  Knighted  and 
invested  May  25. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  COLQUHOUN  GRANT.     Invested  Apr.  20. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  SIDNEY  BECKWITH.  Invested 
1816,  July  5. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  O'CALLAGHAN. 
Invested  Apr.  12. 


222  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  KEANE.     Invested  June  8. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  COLIN  HALKETT. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Maj.    Gen.    Sir    HENRY    EDWARD    BUNBURY,    bart. 
Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  RICHARD  HUSSEY  YIVIAN.  Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  TORRENS.     Invested  Apr.  13. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Capt.  Sir  GEORGE  EYRE.     Invested  1819,  Nov.  26. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Capt.  Sir  CHARLES  BRISBANE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.    the    Hon.    JOHN    TALBOT.      Knighted    1815, 
Apr.  12.     Invested  1820,  May  22. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  EDWARD  BERRY,  bart.  Invested  1822,  Feb.  8. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.    Sir   EDWARD   HAMILTON,   bart.      Invested   by 
dispensation  in  1829. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  EDWARD  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL  RICH  OWEN. 
Knighted  1816,  May  14. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  THOMAS  MASTERMAN  HARDY,  bart.    Knighted 
1815,  June  29.     Invested  1825,  June  29. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  YAHLEEL  BRENTON,  bart.     Invested  1830, 
July  28. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  MICHAEL  SEYMOUR,  bart.     Knighted  1816, 
Apr.  20.     Invested  1832,  July  25. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  THOMAS  LAVIE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  PHILIP  BOWES  VERB  BROKE,  bart.    Knighted 
1815,  June  29.     Invested  1830,  July  28. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Sir  WILLIAM  HOSTE,  bart.     Knighted  1815,  June  8. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Capt.  Sir  CHRISTOPHER  COLE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Capt.  Sir  GEORGE  EALPH  COLLIER,  bart. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Capt.  Sir  JAMES  LIND. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  JAMES  ALEXANDER   GORDON.     Knighted   1815, 
June  29.     Invested  1837,  Mar.  17. 


K.  C.  B.  MILITARY  223 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  THOMAS  STAINES. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  EDWARD  TUCKER.     Invested  1837,  Apr.  19. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Capt.  Sir  JAMES  LUCAS  YEO. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  JOHN  ELLEY.     Knighted  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.   Col.  CHARLES  PHILIP  BELSON,  28th  regiment.  Knighted 
1815,  Apr.  12.     Invested  1821,  July  25. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     WILLIAM  HOWE  DE  LANCET,  deputy  quarter  master 
general. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  BENJAMIN  D'URBAN,  2nd  West  India  Regiment. 
Knighted  1817,  Apr.  21.     Invested  1819,  Nov.  26. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  GEORGE  RIDOUT  BINGHAM,  53rd  Foot.     Knighted 
1815,  Apr.  -12.     Invested  1819,  Nov.  26. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  JAMES  GREVILLE,  38th  Foot. 
Knighted  1815,  Apr.  20.     Invested  1819,  Nov.  26. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  HAYLETT  FRAMINGHAM,  Royal  Artillery.  Knighted 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  ANDREW  FRANCIS  BARNARD,  95th  Foot.     Knighted 
1815,  Apr.  12.     Invested  1819,  Nov.  26. 

1815,  Jan.  2.      Col.    WILLIAM    ROBE,    Royal    Artillery.      Knighted 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  HENRY  WALTON  ELLIS,  23rd  Foot. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  JOHN  CAMERON,  9th  Foot.   Knighted  and  invested 
1822,  Apr.  19. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  the  Hon.  ROBERT  LE  POER  TRENCH.     Knighted 
by  the  lord  lieut.  of  Ireland,  Dec.  22. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  CHARLES  PRATT,  5th  Foot.     Knighted  1815,  June 
29.     Invested  1830,  Aug.  4. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  EDWARD  BLAKENEY,  7th  Foot.      Knighted  and 
invested  1825,  June  29. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  JOHN  M'LEAN,  27th  Foot.     Knighted  1815,  Apr. 
12.     Invested  1825,  June  29. 

15 


224  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  EICHARD  DOWNES  JACKSON,  Coldstream  Guards. 
Knighted  1815,  Apr.  12.     Invested  1825,  June  29. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS,  91st  Foot. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  COLIN  CAMPBELL,  Coldstream  Guards.     Knighted 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  JOHN  COLBORNE,  52nd  Foot. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL,  Portuguese  Service. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Col.  THOMAS  ARBUTHNOT,  57th  Foot.     Knighted  1816, 
July  1. 

1815,  Jan.  2.    Col.  HENRY  FREDERICK  BOUVERIE,  Coldstream  Guards. 
Knighted  1815,  Apr.  12.     Invested  1825,  June  29. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS,  13th  Foot.    Knighted 
1815,  Dec.  4.     Invested  1830,  Aug.  4. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  HOLLIS  BRADFORD,  1st  Guards. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  LEITH,  31st  Foot.     Knighted 
1820,  June  8. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.    Col.   the   Hon.   EGBERT   LAWRENCE   DUNDAS, 
Eoyal  Staff  Corps.     Knighted  1816,  July  1. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  EGBERT  ARBUTHNOT,  Coldstream  Guards. 
Knighted  Dec.  4. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  SUTTON,  23rd  Foot. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  DAWES  DOUGLAS,  Portuguese  service. 
Knighted  1815,  Apr.  12.     Invested  1831,  Sept.  28. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  the  Et.  Hon.  HENRY  HARDINGE,  afterwards 
1st  viscount  Hardinge,  1st  Guards.     Invested  1830,  July  28. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.   Col.   GEORGE   HENRY   FREDERICK   BERKELEY, 
35th  Foot. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.    Col.    JEREMIAH    DICKSON,    assistant    quarter- 
master general.     Knighted  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  Sir  JOHN  MILLEY  DOYLE.     Authorised  to 
wear  the  Star  by  royal  warrant,  dated  1838,  Oct.  31. 


K.  C.  B.  MILITARY  225 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  Sir  THOMAS  NOEL  HILL,  1st  Guards. 
1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  ROBERT  ALACARA,  42nd  Foot. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  the  Hon.  ALEXANDER  GORDON,  3rd  Foot 
Guards. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut  Col.  HENRY  WILLIAM  CARR,  83rd  Foot. 
Knighted  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  BROKE,  assistant  quartermaster- 
general.  Knighted  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  BROKE  YERE. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  FITZROY  JAMES  HENRY  SOMERSET, 
commonly  called  lord  i  itzroy  Somerset,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Raglan  :  1st  Guards.  Knighted  and  invested  1825,  June  29. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.*  Col.  JAMES  WILSON,  48th  Foot.  Knighted 
1820,  May  22. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  J.  DICKSON,  Royal  Artillery. 
Knighted  1815,  June  8.  Invested  1837,  Mar.  17. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  MAY,  Royal  Artillery.  Knighted 
1815,  Apr.  12.  Invested  1837,  Apr.  19. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  SCOVELL,  late  Staff  Corps  Cavalry. 
Knighted  and  invested  1837,  Mar.  17. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  MAYNARD  GOMM  (Gomme), 
Coldstream  Guards.  Knighted  1815,  Apr.  12.  Invested 
1837,  Mar.  17. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut  Col.  ULYSSES  BURGH,  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Downes  :  1st  Guards.  Knighted  and  invested  1837,  May  17. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  FRANCIS  D'OYLEY,  1st  Guards. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  RICHARD  WILLIAMS,  of  the  Royal  Marines. 
Knighted  1815,  May  25.  Invested  1838,  Aug.  15. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  MALCOLM,  of  the  Royal  Marines. 
Knighted  May  25. 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  ARCHIBALD  HOPE,  3rd  Guards. 
Knighted  1815,  May  25.  Invested  1837,  Apr.  19. 


226  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  AUGUSTUS  SIMON  FRAZER,  Royal  Artillery. 
Knighted  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  HEW  DALRYMPLE  Ross,  Royal  Artillery. 
Knighted  1815,  May  25.     Invested  1837,  Apr.  19. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  EDMUND  KEYNTON  WILLIAMS,  81st  Foot. 
Knighted  and  invested  1837,  Apr.  19. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  MAXWELL  GRANT,  42nd  Foot.     Knighted 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  FREDERICK  STOVIN,  28th  Foot.     Knighted 
June  8. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  JOSEPH  HUGH  CARNCROSS,  Royal  Artillery. 
Knighted  by  the  lord  lieutenant  of  Ireland  Dec.  22. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.     Col.    ROBERT    WILLIAM    GARDINER,    Royal 
Artillery.    Knighted  1815,  Apr.  12.    Invested  1837,  May  17. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  DYER,  Royal  Artillery.     Knighted 
Apr.  12. 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES,  baron,  afterwards  count,  LIN- 
SINGEN.     Invested  Apr.  12  (honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  LUDWIG  GEORG  THEDEL,  count  of  Wal- 
moden  Gimborn  (honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  count  NUGENT  (honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  SIGISMUND,  baron  Low  (honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES,  baron  ALTEN  (honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  DE  HINUBER  (honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  WILHELM  DE  DORNBERG  (honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.  Col.  FREDERICK,  baron  DE  ARENTSCHILDT  (honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.    Col.    FREDERICK    AUGUSTUS    DE    HERTZBERG 
(honorary). 

1815,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  JULIUS  HARTMANN  (honorary). 
1815,  Apr.  7.     Lieut.  Gen.  MOORE  DISNEY.     Invested  Apr.  12. 


K.  C.  B.  MILITARY  227 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  INGLIS.     Invested  Apr.  12. 
1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  LYON. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Lieut.    Gen.   JOHN   MACDONALD,    of   the   East   India 
Company's  service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  BLAIR,  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pany's service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  WOOD,  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pany's service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.      Maj.    Gen.    HECTOR    McLEAN,    of    the    East    India 
Company's  service.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.    Gen.    THOMAS    DALLAS,    of    the    East    India 
Company's  service.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  MARY  CHALMERS,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.    Gen.    JOHN    HORSFORD,    of    the    East    India 
Company's  service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.      Maj.     Gen.    HENRY    WHITE,    of    the    East    India 
Company's  service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  GABRIEL  MARTINDELL,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  Service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  SACKVILLE  BROWNE,  of  the  East 
India  Company's  Service.     Invested  Apr.  12. 

1815,  Apr.  7.      Maj.    Gen.    GEORGE    HOLMES,    of    the    East    India 
Company's  Service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Maj.   Gen.   DAVID   OCHTERLONY,   of  the   East  India 
Company's  Service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Col.  JOHN  MALCOLM,  of  the  East  India  Company's 
Service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Col.  AUGUSTUS  FLOYER,  of  the  East  India  Company's 
Service. 

1815,  Apr.  7.     Col.  ROBERT  BARCLAY,  of  the  East  India  Company's 
Service.     Knighted  1816,  Apr.  20. 


228  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1815,  June  7.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  DAVIDGE  GOULD.     Invested  June  29. 
1815,  June  20.     Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  COOKE.     Invested  Oct.  19. 

1815,  June  22.     Maj.  Gen.  PEREGRINE  MAITLAND. 
1815,  June  22.     Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  ADAM. 

1815,  Oct.  10.    Lieut.  Gen.  MIGUEL  D'ALAVA,  of  the  Spanish  Service. 
(Honorary). 

1815,  Oct.  20.     [FREDERICK  FERDINAND  KARL]  BARON  DE  MUFFLING 

(Honorary). 

1816,  Jan.  3.     E.  Adm.  CHARLES  YINICOMBE  PENROSE.     Invested  by 

dispensation  May  30. 

1816,  Jan.  23.    Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HUDSON  LOWE.    Invested  1822,  Apr.  19. 
1816,  Sept.  19.     E.  Adm.  Sir  DAVID  MILNE.     Invested  Oct.  2. 

1816,  Oct.  4.     Y.  Adm.  [THEODORUS  FREDERIK]  VAN  CAPELLEN,  of 

the  king  of  Netherlands  Navy  (Honorary). 

1817,  Jan.  7.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL,  bart.    Invested 

Feb.  6. 

1817,  Feb.  3.      Lieut.    Gen.    EICHARD    JONES,    of   the    East    India 
Company's  Service.     Invested  Mar.  6. 

1817,  Mar.  11.    Lieut.  Gen.  EGBERT  MACFARLANE.    Invested  Apr.  21. 

1818,  Sept.  5.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  HISLOP,  bart. 

1818,  Oct.  14.     Maj.    Gen.    DYSON   MARSHALL,    of   the    East    India 
Company's  Service. 

1818,  Oct.  14.     Lieut.  Gen.  EUFANE  SHAW  DONKIN.     Invested  1822, 

Apr.  19. 

1819,  Apr.  17.      Gen.   NICHOLAS  CHARLES  BARON  YINCENT,   of  the 

Austrian  Service  (Honorary). 

1819,  Apr.  17.    Count  CARLO  ANDREA  Pozzo  DI  BORGO,  of  the  Russian 
Service  (Honorary). 

1819,  Apr.  17.       Gen.    DE    EEEDE,     of    the    Netherlands    Service 
[Honorary]. 


K.  C.  B.  MILITARY  229 

1819,  Apr.  17.     Lieut.  Gen.  LAMOTTE  [Honorary]. 

1819,  Aug.  12.     Y.  Adm.  MANLEY  DIXON.     Invested  Nov.  26. 

1819,  Aug.  12.     E.  Adm.  the  Hon.   Sir  HENRY  BLACKWOOD,  bart. 
Invested  Sept.  16. 

1819,  Aug.  12.     E.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  Poo  BERESFORD,  bart.     Invested 
Sept.  16. 

1819,  Nov.  26.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  MUNRO,  bart.,  of  the  East 
India  Company's  service. 

1819,  Nov.  26.     Maj.    Gen.    WILLIAM    TOONE,    of    the    East    India 
Company's  service. 

1819,  Nov.  26.     Maj.    Gen.    JOHN   DOVETON,    of     the    East    India 

Company's  service. 

1820,  Mar.  17.     Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  TUCKER  MONTRESOR.     Invested 

May  6. 

1820,  May  20.  Adm.  HENRY  TROLLOPE.     Invested  July  19. 

1820,  May  20.  Adm.  HENRY  D'ESTERRE  DARBY.     Invested  July  19. 

1820,  May  20.  V.  Adm.  JOHN  WELLS.     Invested  May  29. 

1820,  May  20.  V.  Adm.  HENRY  NICHOLLS. 

1820,  May  20.  Capt.  Sir  EGBERT  BARLOW.     Invested  May  29. 

1820,  May  20.     Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  GREY,  bart.     Invested 
May  29. 

1822,  Dec.  3.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  KEIR  GRANT.     Invested  1823, 
Apr.  21. 

1822,  Dec.  3.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  CAMPBELL.     Invested  1825,  June  29. 
1822,  Dec.  3.     Maj.  Gen.  LIONEL  SMITH,  afterwards  bart. 

1822,  Dec.  3.     Maj.   Gen.   THEOPHILUS   PRITZLER.     Invested    1823, 

Jan.  4. 

1823,  July  23.     Maj.    Gen.    THOMAS    BROWN,    of    the    East    India 

Company's  service.     Invested  by  dispensation  1828. 


230  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1825,  Jan.  13.     E.  Adm.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  FAHIE.     Invested  1825, 

Apr.  27. 

1826,  June  8.     E.  Adm.  EGBERT  WALLER  OTWAY,  afterwards  bart. 

Invested  Aug.  4  by  dispensation. 

1826,  Dec.  26.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  EEYNELL,  afterwards  bart. 
Invested  by  dispensation  in  1827. 

1826,  Dec.  26.     Maj.  Gen.  JASPER  NICHOLLS.     Invested  ut  supra. 

1826,  Dec.  26.     Maj.  Gen.  SAMUEL  FORD  WHITTINGHAM.     Invested 

ut  supra. 

1827,  Jan.  18.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  MCMAHON,  bart.     Invested 

by  dispensation  July  18. 

1827,  Jan.  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  BOWSER,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  service.  Invested  ut  supra. 

1827,  Jan.  18.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  ARNOLD,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  service.  Invested  by  dispensation  in  1827. 

1827,  Oct.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  Baron  von  HUGEL,  of  the  Wurtemberg 

service  (honorary). 

1828,  Mar.  14.     Adm.   Louis  count  von   HEYDEN,   of  the   Eussian 

service  (honorary). 

1828,  Mar.  14.  E.  Adm.  HENRI  GAUTHIER  LE  CHEVALIER  DE  EIGNY, 
afterwards  comte  de  Eigny  in  the  service  of  the  French 
King. 

1830,  Nov.  17.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  WILLOUGHBY  THOMAS  LAKE.  Invested 
Dec.  1. 

1830,  Nov.  17.     E.  Adm.  Sir  FREDERICK  LEWIS  MAITLAND.  Invested 

1831,  Feb.  23. 

1831,  Mar.  14.     V.  Adm.  HENRY  DIGBY.     Invested  Mar.  16- 
1831,  May  19.     V.  Adm.  EDWARD  GRIFFITH  COLPOYS. 

1831,  May  19.     Y.  Adm.  EDWARD  JAMES  FOOTE.     Invested  May  25. 
1831,  June  8.     V.  Adm.  CHARLES  EKINS.     Invested  June  15. 
1831,  June  8.     E.  Adm.  THOMAS  BAKER.     Invested  1833,  Mar.  13. 


K.  C.  B.  MILITARY  231 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Lieut.   Gen.    SAMUEL   YENABLES   HINDE.     Invested 
Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  WRIGHT  GUISE,  afterwards  bart. 
Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  BATHURST.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  STEVENSON  BARNS.     Invested  1835, 
June  3. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     E.  Adm.  Sir  EGBERT  LAURIE,  bart.     Invested  1836, 
Apr.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  MACDONALD.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  WOODFORD.     Invested  1831, 
Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.      Maj.     Gen.     the     hon.     FREDERICK     CAVENDISH 
PONSONBY.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     E.  Adm.  GEORGE  SCOTT.     Invested  Sept.  13. 
1831,  Sept.  13.     E.  Adm.  THOMAS  DUNDAS.     Invested  Sept.  13. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     E.  Adm.  Sir  GRAHAM  EDEN  HAMOND,  bart.  Invested 
Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  BUCHAN.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  HUGH  GOUGH,  afterwards  1st  viscount 
Gough.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  ASHWORTH. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  BRUCE.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.    Gen.    JOHN   FOSTER   FITZGERALD.      Invested 
Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  Eoss.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.    Gen.    DUGALD    LITTLE    GILMOUR.      Invested 
Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  MACBEAN.     Invested  Sept.  28. 


232  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1831,  Sept.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  ELDER.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  26.     Maj.   Gen.   ALEXANDER   KNOX,   of  the   East   India 
Company's  service :  at  the  Coronation  of  William  IV. 

1831,  Sept.  26.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  WHITTINGTON  ADAMS,  of  the 
East  India  Company's  service. 

1831,  Sept.  26.     Maj.    Gen.   HENRY   WORSLEY,   of   the   East   India 
Company's  service.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  26.     HOPTON  STRATFORD  SCOTT.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  26.     Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  SCOT,  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pany's service.     Invested  Sept.  28. 

1831,  Sept.  26.     Maj.  Gen.  ANDREW  MACDOWALL,  of  the  East  India 

Company's  service. 

1832,  Feb.  20.     E.  Adm.  JOHN  TREMAYNE  EODD.     Invested  Feb.  22. 

1832,  Feb.  20.     E.  Adm.  the  hon.  THOMAS  BLADEN  CAPEL.     Invested 
Feb.  22. 

1832,  Mar.  1.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  WATERS.     Invested  Mar.  28. 

1832,  Apr.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  HUGH  FRASER,  of  the  East  India  Com- 

pany's service.     Invested  1834,  Feb.  21. 

1833,  Jan.  29.     Adm.     Sir     CHARLES     HAMILTON,     bart.      Invested 

Feb.  7. 

1833,  Apr.  24.     E.  Adm.  THOMAS  HARVEY.     Invested  May  1. 

1833,  Apr.  24.     E.     Adm.     EICHARD    HUSSEY    HUSSEY.      Invested 
May  16. 

1833,  June  1.     Y.  Adm.  JOHN  HARVEY.     Invested  June  12. 
1833,  June  1.     Y.  Adm.  GEORGE  PARKER.     Invested  June  12. 

1833,  Sept,  16.      Maj.     Gen.     ARTHUR     BROOKE.      Invested     1834, 
Mar.  19. 

1833,  Sept.  16.     Maj.   Gen.   Sir  JOHN  ALEXANDER  WALLACE,  bart. 

Invested  1834,  Apr.  23. 

1834,  July  14.     E.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  PARKER.     Invested  July  16. 


K.  C.  B.  MILITARY  233 

1834,  Oct.  6.     E.  Adm.  EDWARD  BRACE.     Invested  Oct.  29. 

1834,  Oct.  IT.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  TAYLOR.     Invested  Oct.  29. 

1835,  Jan.  26.     Maj.  Gen.  RICHARD  BOURKE.     Invested  by  dispensa- 

tion 1835,  Feb.  23. 

1835,  Mar.  28.     Maj.  Gen.  the  hon.  HENRY  KING.    Invested  May  13. 

1835,  Aug.  10.     E.  Adm.  CHARLES  ADAM.     Invested  Aug.  12. 

1836,  Apr.  11.      E.   Adm.    PATRICK   CAMPBELL.      Invested  by  dis- 

pensation Nov.  29. 

1836,  Sept.  16.      Maj.   Gen.  WILLIAM  THORNTON.      Invested   1837, 
Mar.  IT. 

1836,  Dec.  21.     Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  SIIEEHY  KEATING.    Invested  1838, 
Feb.  21. 

183T,  Feb.  6.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  WILSON. 

183T,  Feb.  28.     V.  Adm.  Eoss  DONNELLY.     Invested  Mar.  IT. 

183T,  Feb.  28.     E.    Adm.    FRANCIS    WILLIAM    AUSTEN.      Invested 
Mar.  IT. 

183T,  Feb.  28.     E.  Adm.  GEORGE  MUNDY.     Invested  Mar.  IT. 

183T,  Mar.  10.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  LILLYMAN  CALDWELL,  of  the  East 
India  Company's  service.     Invested  May  10. 

183T,  Mar.  10.     Maj.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  CALDWELL,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  service.     Invested  Mar.  IT. 

183T,  Mar.  10.     Maj.    Gen.    DAVID    LEIGHTON,    of   the    East    India 
Company's  service.     Invested  Apr.  26. 

183T,  Mar.  10.     Maj.    Gen.    CHARLES   DEACON,    of   the    East   India 
Company's  service.     Invested  Mar.  IT. 

183T,  Mar.  10.     Maj.    Gen.    JAMES    EUSSELL,    of    the    East    India 
Company's  service.     Invested  Apr.  19. 

183T,  Mar.  10.     Maj.    Gen.    Sir  JOSEPH   O'HALLORAN,   of   the   East 
India  Company's  service.     Invested  Mar.  IT. 

183T,  Mar.  10.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EGBERT  HOUSTOTJN,  bart.,  of  the  East 
India  Company's  service.     Invested  Apr.  26. 


234  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1837,  Mar.  10.  Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  STEVENSON,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  service. 

1837,  Mar.  10.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  CASEMENT,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  service, 

1837,  Mar.  10.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  LAW  LUSKIN GTON,  of  the  East 
India  Company's  service.  Invested  Mar.  17. 

1837,  June  2.     Maj.    Gen.    WILLIAM    JOHNSTON.      Invested    1838, 

Feb.  21. 

1838,  Feb.  13.     Col.  DE  LACY  EVANS,  a  lieut.  gen.  in  the  service  of 

the  queen  of  Spain.     Invested  1838,  Feb.  21. 

1838,  Feb.  15.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  FANE,  commonly  called  lord 
Burghersh,  afterwards  17th  earl  of  Westmorland.  Invested 
1838,  Mar.  21. 

1838,  Feb.  16.  Maj.  Gen.  DONALD  MACLEOD,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  service.  Invested  1838,  Mar.  21. 

1838,  Apr.  20.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  HENRY  SOMERSET  MANNERS, 
commonly  called  lord  Charles  Manners.  Invested  1839, 
June  5. 

1838,  Apr.  20.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  MACDONELL.  Invested  by  Sir 
John  Colborne  in  Canada,  1839,  Aug.  23. 

Queen  Victoria's  Coronation 

1838,  July  19.     Adm.  JOHN  LAWFORD.     Invested  Aug.  15. 

1838,  July  19.     Maj.  Gen.  ANDREW  PILKINGTON.     Invested  Aug.  15. 

1838,  July  19.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  GARDINER.     Invested  Aug.  15. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  BENJAMIN  CLIFTON.  Invested 
Aug.  15. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  MURRAY  CATHCART,  commonly 
called  lord  Greenock,  afterwards  2nd  earl  Cathcart.  Invested 
by  dispensation  1839,  Sept.  5. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLOUGHBY  COTTON.  Invested  by 
dispensation  1839,  Jan.  14. 

1838,  July  19.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  GEORGE  WOODFORD. 
1838,  July  19.     Maj.  Gen.  PATRICK  LINDESAY. 


K.  C.  B.    MILITARY  235 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  JAMES  NAPIER.  Invested  1839, 
June  5. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EVAN  JOHN  MURRAY  MACGREGOR, 
bart.  Invested  by  dispensation  Nov.  16. 

1838,  July  19.     Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  GIBBS.     Invested  Aug.  15. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  THOMAS  NAPIER.  Invested  by 
dispensation  Nov.  16. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  HERCULES  EOBINSON 
PAKENHAM.  Invested  1839,  June  5. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  THOMAS  JONES,  bart.  Invested 
1839,  June  5. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  HARVEY.  Invested  by  dispensation 
1839,  Jan.  .3. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  LEONARD  GREENWELL.  Invested  1839, 
June  5. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  HENRY  DICK.  Invested  by 
dispensation  Sept.  22. 

1838,  July  19.     Maj.  Gen.  NEIL  DOUGLAS.     Invested  1840,  July  17. 

1838,  July  19.  R.  Adm.  JOHN  ACKWORTH  OMMANEY.  Invested  by 
dispensation  Oct.  31. 

1838,  July  19.     Maj.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  CAMERON. 

1838,  July  19.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  Fox  BURGOYNE.  Invested  1839, 
June  5. 

1838,  July  20.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  ROSE,  of  the  Bengal  Infantry,  East 
India  Company's  service.  Invested  1840,  Apr.  6. 

1838,  July  20.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  CORSELLIS,  of  the  Bombay 
Infantry,  East  India  Company's  service.  Invested  by 
dispensation  1839,  Jan.  3. 

1838,  July  20.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  RICHARDS,  of  the  Bengal 
Infantry,  East  India  Company's  service. 

1838,  July  20.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  WHITEHEAD,  of  the  Bengal 
Infantry,  East  India  Company's  service. 


236  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1838,  July  20.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  DOVETON,  of  the  Madras  Cavalry, 
East  India  Company's  service. 

1838,  July  20.  Maj.  Gen.  DAVID  FOULIS,  of  the  Madras  Cavalry, 
East  India  Company's  service. 

1838,  July  20.     Maj.    Gen.    Sir   THOMAS   ANBUREY,    of   the   Bengal 

Engineers,  East  India  Company's  service.     Invested  by  dis- 
pensation 1839,  Apr.  6. 

1839,  Apr.  18.     E.    Adm.    Sir    CHARLES    BULLEN.      Invested    1839, 

June  5. 

1839,  Apr.  18.  E.  Adm.  Sir  SAMUEL  WARREN.  Invested  1839, 
June  5. 

1839,  July  5.     Lieut.  Gen.  JAMES  WATSON.     Invested  1840,  Apr.  6. 
1839,  Oct.  25.     E.  Adm.  SAMUEL  PYM.     Invested  1840,  Apr.  6. 

1839,  Oct.  25.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  BOSCAWEN  SAVAGE,  of  the  Eoyal 
Marines.  Invested  1840,  Apr.  6. 

1839,  Dec.  20.  Col.  THOMAS  WILLSHIRE,  commanding  Bombay 
troops,  with  rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  India.  Invested  by  dis- 
pensation 1840,  June  24. 

1839,  Dec.  20.  Col.  JOSEPH  THACKWELL,  commanding  the  Cavalry, 
with  rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  India.  Invested  ut  supra. 

1839,  Dec.  20.     Col.  EGBERT  HENRY  SALE,  commanding  13th  Light 

Infantry,  with  rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  Afghanistan.     Invested 
ut  supra. 

1840,  July  4.     Y.  Adm.  JOHN  WEST.     Invested  July  17. 

1840,  July  4.     E.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  DASHWOOD.     Invested  July  17. 

1840,  July  4.  E.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  WENTWORTH  LORING.  Invested 
July  17. 

1840,  July  4.     E.  Adm.  Sir  EGBERT  BARRIE.     Invested  July  17. 
1840,  July  4.     E.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  HILLYAR.     Invested  July  17. 

1840,  July  4.  E.  Adm.  WILLIAM  FITZROY,  commonly  called  lord 
William  Fitzroy.  Invested  1841,  Mar.  26. 

1840,  July  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  KERRISON,  bart.  Invested 
1841,  Mar.  26. 


K.  C.  B.    MILITARY  237 

1840,  July  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HOWARD  DOUGLAS,  bart.,  lord  nigh 
commissioner  to  the  Ionian  Isles.  Invested  by  dispensation 
1841,  Jan.  30. 

1840,  Dec.  4.     Capt.  and  Commodore  CHARLES  NAPIER,  commander- 

in-chief  in  the  Mediterranean.     For  services  on  the  coast  of 
Syria.     Invested  by  Sir  Eobert  Stopford. 

1841,  Jan.  12.     E.  Adm.   FRANCIS  DE  BANDIERA,   of  the  Austrian 

Service;     an    honorary    K.C.B.      For    services    ut    supra. 
Invested  by  dispensation  Feb.  11. 

1841,  Jan.  12.  E.  Adm.  BALDWIN  WAKE  WALKER,  of  the  Turkish 
Service;  a  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy  (Honorary).  For 
services  ut  supra.  Invested  ut  supra. 

1841,  June  29.  Adm.  JOHN  CHAMBERS  WHITE. 

1841,  June  29.  E.  Adm.  CHARLES  RICHARDSON. 

1841,  June  29.  E.  Adm.  Sir  ARTHUR  FARQUHAR. 

1841,  June  29.  Commodore  Sir  JAMES  JOHN  GORDON  BREMER. 

1841,  Aug.  24.  E.  Adm.  FRANCIS  MASON. 

1841,  Oct.  14.  THOMAS  HERBERT,  Capt.  E.N. 

1842,  Dec.  24.     Maj.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  (FRASER),  16th  lord 

Saltoun. 

1842,  Dec.  24.  Col.  EGBERT  BARTLEY,  of  the  49th  Foot,  with  the 
local  rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  India. 

1842,  Dec.  24.  Col.  JAMES  HOLMES  SCHCEDDE,  of  the  55th  Foot,  with 
the  local  rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  India. 

1842,  Dec.  24.     Capt.  THOMAS  BOURCIIIER,  E.N. 

1842,  Dec.  24.     Col.  JOHN  MCCASKILL,  of  the  9th  Foot,  with  the 

local  rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  India. 

1843,  July  12.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  WASHINGTON,  in  the  service  of 

the  king  of  Bavaria  [Honorary]. 

1843,  July  12.  Lieut.  Gen.  MAXIMILIAN  VON  SCHREIBERSHOFER,  in 
the  service  of  the  king  of  Saxony  [Honorary]. 

1843,  Sept.  23  (2T).     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  FELIX  SMITH. 

1843,  Sept.  23  (27).  Col.  EICHARD  ENGLAND,  with  the  local  rank  of 
maj.  gen.  in  India. 


238  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1844,  May  2.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  GREY. 

1844,  May  2.     Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  GEORGE  WAKELYN  SMITH. 

1844,  May  2.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  EUTHERFORD  LUMLEY,  Bengal 
Infantry,  adjutant  general  of  the  army;  in  the  East  India 
Company's  service. 

1844,  May  2.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  HUNTER  LITTLER,  Bengal  Infantry; 
in  the  East  India  Company's  service. 

1844,  Oct.  30.  Col.  JAMES  DENNIS,  of  the  3rd  Foot,  with  the  local 
rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  India. 

1844,  Oct.  30.     Col.  THOMAS  VALIANT,  of  the  40th  Foot,  with  the 

local  rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  India. 

1845,  May  8.     E.  Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  CHETHAM,  afterwards  Chetham- 

Strode. 

1846,  Mar.  9.     Capt.  CHARLES  HOTHAM,  E.N. 

1846,  Apr.  3.     Maj.  Gen.  WALTER  EALEIGH  GILBERT. 

1846,  Dec.  21.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  PASLEY. 

1847,  July  8.     E.  Adm.  Sir  HUGH  PIGOT. 

1847,  Oct.  28.     E.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  JOHN  COCHRANE. 

1848,  Mar.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  DUDLEY  ST.  LEGER  HILL. 
1848,  Mar.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  EOLT. 

1848,  Apr.  27.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  PATRICK  NAPIER. 

1848,  Aug.  25.     Maj.  Gen.  ARCHIBALD  GALLOWAY. 

1849,  June  5.     Col.  the  Hon.  HENRY  DUNDAS,  of  the  60th  Eifles, 

afterwards  3rd  viscount  Melville. 

1849,  June  5.  Col.  COLIN  CAMPBELL,  of  the  98th  Foot,  afterwards 
lord  Clyde. 

1849,  June  5.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  SAMSON  WHISH,  in  the  service  of 
the  East  India  Company. 

1849,  June  5.     Col.  JOHN  CHEAPE,  of  the  Bengal  Engineers. 


K.  C.  B.    MILITARY  239 

1850,  Aug.  16.     Sir  JOHN  BISSET,  commissary  general. 

1850,  Aug.  16.  Sir  JAMES  McGniGOR,  bart.,  M.D.,  director  general 
of  the  medical  department  of  the  Army. 

1850,  Aug.  16.  Sir  WILLIAM  BURNETT,  M.D.,  director  general  of  the 
medical  department  of  the  Navy. 

1850,  Aug.  16.  JAMES  THOMSON,  inspector  general  of  hospitals  on 
the  Bengal  establishment  of  the  East  India  Company's 
service. 

1850,  Aug.  16.     Col.    HUGH    MASSEY    WHEELER,    of    the    Bengal 

Infantry. 

1851,  July  22.     Maj.    Gen.    GEORGE   BOWLES,    late   master   of   the 

Household,  and  now  lieutenant  of  the  Tower. 

1852,  Feb.  23.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  OWEN,  late  deputy  adjutant  general 

of  the  Royal,  Marines. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  DOWNMAN. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  V.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  FRANCIS  SEYMOUR. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  V.  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  ANTHONY  MAITLAND. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  MACLAINE,  knt. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  CHARLES  D'AGUILAR. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  RICHARD  ARMSTRONG,  knt. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  GOLDFINCH. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  BELL. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  BROWN,  adjutant  general  of  Her 
Majesty's  Forces. 

1852,  Apr.  6.  R.  Adm.  PHIPPS  HORNBY,  commissioner  of  the 
Admiralty. 

1852,  Apr.  6.     E.  Adm.  WILLIAM  FAIRBROTHER  CARROLL. 
1852,  Apr.  6.     Col.  JAMES  TENNANT,  of  the  Bengal  Artillery. 

1852,  June  29.  Lt.  Gen.  CHARLES  McLEOD,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  Service. 

16 


240  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1853,  May  30.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  GEOIIGE  CATHCART,  governor  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1853,  May  30.     Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  SOMERSET. 
1853,  Dec.  9.     Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  GODWIN. 

1853,  Dec.  9.     Brig.  Gen.  SCUDAMORE  WINDE  STEEL,  of  the  Madras 
Army. 

1853,  Dec.  9.     Commodore  GEORGE  ROBERT  LAMBERT,  of  the  Eoyal 
Navy. 

1855,  July  5.     Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  CHARLES  (BINGHAM),  3rd  earl  of 
Lucan. 

1855,  July  5.     Lieut.     Gen.     HENRY    JOHN    WILLIAM     BENTINCK, 
major  gen.  with  rank  of  lieut.  gen.  in  Turkey. 

1855,  July  5.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  LYSAGHT  PENNEFATHER,  same. 
1855,  July  5.     E.  Adm.  HOUSTON  STUART,  same. 
1855,  July  5.     R.  Adm.  JAMES  HANWAY  PLUMRIDGE. 

1855,  July  5.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  THOMAS  (BRUDENELL),  17th  earl  of 
Cardigan. 

1855,  July  5.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  JOHN  CODRINGTON. 

1855,  July  5.  Maj.  Gen.  RICHARD  AIREY. 

1855,  July  5.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  JAMES  YORKE  SCARLETT. 

1855,  July  5.  Maj.  Gen.  HARRY  DAVID  JONES,  Eoyal  Engineers. 

1855,  July  5.  Maj.  Gen.  ARTHUR  WELLESLEY  TORRENS. 

1855,  July  5.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  BULLER. 

1855,  July  5.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  EYRE. 

1855,  July  5.  Maj.  Gen.  RICHARD  JAMES  DACRES,  Eoyal  Artillery. 

1855,  July  5.  R.  Adm.  the  Hon.  MONTAGUE  STOPFORD. 

1855,  July  5.  R.  Adm.  HENRY  DUCIE  CHADS. 

1855,  July  5.  R.  Adm.  MICHAEL  SEYMOUR. 


K.  C.  B.   MILITARY  241 

1855,  July  5.     R.  Adm.  HENRY  BYAM  MARTIN. 
1855,  July  5.     Capt.  STEPHEN  LUSHINGTON,  R.K 

1855,  July  5.  Adm.  FREDERICK  WHITWORTH  WILLIAM  (AYLMER), 
6th  lord  Aylmer. 

1855,  July  5.     Gen.  EDWARD  NICOLLS,  Royal  Marines. 

1855,  July     5.     Lieut.  Gen.  JAMES  FERGUSON. 

1855,  July  5.     Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  WILLIAM  BROTHERTON. 

1855,  July  5.     V.  Adm.  HENRY  HOPE. 

1855,  July  5.     V.  Adm.  JOHN  HENRY  COODE. 

J.855,  July  5.  R.  Adm.  MAURICE  FREDERICK  FITZHARDINGE 
BERKELEY,  a  lord  of  the  Admiralty. 

1855,  July  5.     *  R.  Adm.  FAIRFAX  MORESBY. 

1855,  Oct.  16.     Maj.    Gen.    HUGH    HENRY    EOSE,    afterwards    lord 

Strathnairn,  Military  Commissioner  at  the  Headquarters  of 
the  French  Army  in  the  East. 

1856,  Jan.  3.     Gen.    EDMOND    CHARLES    DE    MARTIMPREY,    Gen.    of 

Division;  an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the 
French.     [Honorary.] 

'1856,  Jan.  3.  FRANCOIS  AUGUSTE  THIRY,  Gen.  of  Division, 
Artillery;  an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the 
French.  [Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  ADOLPHE  NIEL,  Gen.  of  Division,  Engineers ;  an 
officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French. 
[Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  JACQUES  CAMOU,  Gen.  of  Division,  Infantry;  an 
officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French. 
[Honorary.] 

^  [List  of  officer*  of  the  Army  and  Navy  who  would  have  been  recommended  for  the  honours  of  the 
•  2nd  class  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath,  had  they  survived.]. 
July  5,  1855?    Rear-Admiral  Armar  Lowry  Corry. 
Rear-Admiral  Edward  Boxer,  C.B. 
Maj. -Gen.  James  Bucknall  Bucknall-Estcourt. 
Maj, -Gen.  Sir  John  Campbell,  Bart. 
Brig. -Gen.  William  Burton  Tylden,  Royal  Engineers. 
Brig. -Gen,  Henry  William  Adams,  49th  Foot. 
Brig.-Gen.  Andrew  Goldie,  57th  Foot. 

,,        „        Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Fox-Strangways,  Commanding  Royal  Artillery. 

In  the  Gazette  of  1856,    Sept.  8,  the  Queen  ordained  that  the  widows  of  the  above  should  have  the 
precedence  and  title  to  which  they  would  have  been  entitled  had  their  husbands  survived  as  above. 


242  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  CHARLES  PATE,  Gen.  of  Division,  Infantry;  an 
officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French. 
[Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  CHARLES  D'AUTEMARRE  D'ERVILLE,  Gen.  of 
Division,  Infantry;  an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor 
of  the  French.  [Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  ARMAND  OCTAVE  MARIE  D'ALLONVILLE,  Gen.  of 
Division,  Cavalry;  an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor 
of  the  French.  [Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  CHARLES  LEVAILLANT,  Gen.  of  Division,  Infantry ; 
an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French. 
[Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  JOSEPH  DULAC,  Gen.  of  Division,  Infantry;  an 
officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French. 
[Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  JEAN  BAPTISTS  CASIMIR  DALESME,  Gen.  of 
Division,  Engineers ;  an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor 
of  the  French.  [Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  EMILE  HERBILLON,  Gen.  of  Division,  Infantry; 
an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French. 
[Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  MARIE  JOSEPH  GUILLAUME  BOUAT,  Gen.  of 
Division,  Infantry;  an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor 
of  the  French.  [Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  CHARLES  BJGAULT  DE  GENOUILLY,  contre  amiral;  an 
officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French. 
[Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  CLAUDE  MICHEL  Louis  D'AURELLES  DE  PALADINES, 
Gen.  of  Division,  Infantry;  an  officer  in  the  service  of  the 
emperor  of  the  French.  [Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Gen.  EMILE  MELLINET,  Gen.  of  Division,  Infantry; 
an  officer  in  the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French. 
[Honorary.] 

1856,  Jan.  3.  Adm.  CHARLES  PENAUD,  contre-amiral,  an  officer  in 
the  service  of  the  emperor  of  the  French.  [Honorary.] 
Warrant  of  appointment  dated  Jan.  22. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Gen.  JAMES  WALLACE  SLEIGH. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Lieut.  Gen.  EICHARD  GODDARD  HARE  CLARGES. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Y.  Adm.  HENRY  PRESCOTT. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  MCDONALD. 


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1856,  Feb.  5.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  EOWAN. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Y.  Adm.  BARRINGTON  REYNOLDS. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  MOORE. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  FREDERIC  LOVE. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  JACKSON. 

1856,  Feb.  5.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  YORKE,  military  secretary  to  the 
commander-in-chief. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  R.  Adm.  the  Hon.  RICHARD  SAUNDERS  DTTNDAS. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Maj.  Gen.  LOVELL  BENJAMIN  LOVELL. 

1856.  Feb.  5.  Sir  GEORGE  MACLEAN,  knt.,  commissary  general. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  JOHN  HALL,  inspector  general  of  hospitals. 

1856,  Feb.  5.     Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  WETHERALL,  adjutant 
general. 

1856,  Feb.  5.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  FENWICK  WILLIAMS,  afterwards 
bart. 

1856,  May  3.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  WILLIAM  BARNARD. 

1856,  May  3.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  (MONTAGU),  6th  lord  Rokeby. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  SAMUEL  BENJAMIN  AUCHMUTY. 
1857,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  NATHANIEL  THORN. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  CHARLES  HOWE  FREMANTLE. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  R.  Adm.  the  Hon.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  GREY. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  Col.  ROBERT  GARRETT. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  Col.  HENRY  KNIGHT  STORKS.     Unattached. 

1857,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  PETRE  WYMER,  of  the  Bengal 
Army. 

1857,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  PATRICK  GRANT,  of  the  Bengal  Army. 

1857,  Jan.  2.     (Honorary)     Y.     Adm.     LEONARD     YICTOR     JOSEPH 
CHARNER. 


244  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1857,  Jan.  2.  (Honorary)  MARIE  JOSEPH  ALPHONSE  ODET-PELLION, 
centre  amiral. 

1857,  Jan.  2.     (Honorary)  JEAN  LTJGEOL,  centre  amiral. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  (Honorary)  Louis  EDOUARD  COMTE  BOUET-WILLAUMEZ, 
contre  amiral. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  (Honorary)  OCTAVE  PIERRE  ANTOINE  DE  CHABANNES- 
CURTON,  contre  amiral. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  (Honorary)  PIERRE  EDMOND  JTJRIEU  JEAN  DE  LA 
GRAVIERE,  contre  amiral. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  (Honorary)  Lieut.  Gen.  chevalier  GIOVANNI  DURANDO, 
commanding  the  First  Division  of  the  Sardinian  Army  in 
the  East. 

1857,  Jan.  2.  (Honorary)  Lieut.  Gen.  chevalier  ARDINGO  TROTTI, 
commanding  the  Second  Division  of  the  Sardinian  Army  in 
the  East. 

1857,  Jan.  22.  Maj.  Gen.  ROBERT  JOHN  HUSSEY  VIVIAN,  of  the 
Madras  Army,  late  serving  with  the  local  rank  of  lieut.  gen. 
while  in  the  command  of  the  Turkish  contingent. 

1857,  July  4.  (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  BENNETT  HEARSEY,  col.  of  the 
6th  Regiment  of  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  in  the  East  India 
Company's  service. 

1857,  Sept.  12.     R.  Adm.  the  Hon.  HENRY  KEPPEL. 

1857,  Nov.  11.     Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  HAVELOCK. 

*1857,  Nov.  14.     Col.  ARCHDALE  WILSON,  of  the  Bengal  Artillery. 

1858,  Jan.  21.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  EARDLEY  WILMOT  INGLIS. 
1858,  Jan.  21.     Capt.  WILLIAM  PEEL,  R.N. 

1858,  Jan.  21.     Col.  EDWARD  LTJGARD. 
1858,  Jan.  21.     Col.  JAMES  HOPE  GRANT. 

1858,  Mar.  24.  Col.  SIDNEY  JOHN  COTTON,  serving  with  the  local 
rank  of  Maj.  Gen.  in  the  East  Indies. 

^  The  following  would  have  been  recommended  for  the  dignity  had  they  survived. 

Nov.  17, 1857.    Col.  JAMES  GEORGE  NEILL,  of  the  Madras  Fusiliers. 

„        Lt.-Col.  JOHN  NICHOLSON,  of  the  27th  Regiment  of  Bengal  Native  Infantry. 

In  the  Gazette  of  1867,  Nov.  26,  the  Queen  ordained  that  ISABELLA  NEILL,  the  widow  of  the  late 
Col.  JAMES  GEORGE  NEILL,  of  the  Madras  Fusiliers,  should  have  and  hold,  etc.,  the  same  precedence  as  if 
he  had  survived,  etc.,  etc. 


K.  C.  B.    MILITARY  245 

1858,  Mar.  24.  Col.  WILLIAM  EOSE  MANSFIELD,  afterwards  lord 
Sandhurst,  serving  with  the  local  rank  of  maj.  gen.  in  the 
East  Indies. 

1858,  Mar.  24.     (Extra)  Col.  THOMAS  SEATON,  Bengal  Army. 

1858,  June  18.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  THOMAS  YAN  STRAUBENZEE, 
commanding  Land  Forces  in  China. 

1858,  July  27.     Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  HARTE  FRANKS. 

1858,  July  27.  (Extra)  Col.  ROBERT  CORNELLS  NAPIER,  afterwards 
lord  Napier  of  Magdala,  of  the  Bengal  Engineers. 

1858,  Aug.  18.  Capt.  ADOLPHUS  SLADE,  R.N.,  V.  Adm.  in  the 
Ottoman  Navy. 

1858,  Oct.  1.  R.  Adm.  Sir  HENRY  JOHN  LEEKE,  sometime  commander- 
in-chief  and  superintendent  of  the  Indian  Navy. 

1858,  Nov.  16.     Col.  JOHN  JONES,  of  the  60th  Regiment. 

1859,  Mar.  22.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  MICHEL. 

1859,  Mar.  22.  (Extra)  Col.  CHARLES  SHEPHERD  STUART,  of  the 
Bombay  Infantry. 

1859,  May  16.     (Extra)  Col.  ROBERT  WALPOLE,  Rifle  Brigade. 

1859,  May  16.  (Extra)  Col.  GEORGE  ROBERT  BARKER,  Royal 
Artillery. 

1859,  May  16.     (Extra)  Col.  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  79th  Regiment. 

1859,  May  16.  (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  GEE  ROBERTS,  Bombay 
Army. 

1859,  May  16.  (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  CORNISH  WHITLOCK, 
Madras  Army. 

1859,  June  10.  JOHN  MACANDREW,  M.D.,  insp.  gen.  of  Hospitals  :  on 
half  pay. 

1859,  June  21.     Gen.  HENRY  WYNDHAM. 
1859,  June  21.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  AITCHISON. 


246  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1859,  Aug.  17.     (Extra)  Col.  DAVID  EDWARD  WOOD,  of  the  Royal 

Artillery. 

1860,  May  9.     Col.  ALFRED  HASTINGS  HORSFORD. 

1860,  May  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  SAMUEL  BURDON  ELLIS,  of  the  Eoyal 
Marines. 

1860,  May  18.  Y.  Adm.  ARTHUR  FANSHAWE. 

1860,  May  18.  Y.  Adm.  PROVO  WILLIAM  PARRY  WALLIS. 

1860,  May  18.  E.  Adm.  EGBERT  LAMBERT  BAYNES. 

1860,  May  18.  Gen.  the  Hon.  HENRY  MURRAY. 

1860,  May  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  PHILIP  BAINBRIGGE. 

1860,  May  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  ERSKINE  NAPIER. 

1860,  May  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  STEPHEN  GORE. 

1860,  May  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  CHARLES  WHINYATES. 

1860,  May  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  JUDD  HARDING. 

1860,  July  21.  Col.  ANTHONY  CONINGHAM  STERLING,  sometime 
Military  Secretary  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  in  the  East 
Indies. 

1860,  July  30.     Col.  EICHARD  DENIS  KELLY,  of  the  34th  Eegiment. 

1860,  Nov.  9.     Y.  Adm.  JAMES  HOPE,  Commander-in-chief  of  the 

Naval  Forces  in  the  East  Indies  and  China. 

1861,  Mar.  1.     (Honorary)  CHARLES  GUILLAUME  MARIE  APPOLINAIRE 

ANTOINE  COUSIN-MONTAUBAN  [Comte  de  Palikao]  Gen.  of 
Division,  Commander-in-chief  of  the  French  Land  Forces 
in  China;  officer  of  the  French  Army. 

1861,  June  28.  Adm.  EDWARD  HARVEY. 

1861,  June  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  HENRY  SEWELL. 

1861,  June  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  PATY. 

1861,  June  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  JAMES  SHAW  KENNEDY. 

1861,  June  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  LEIGH  GOLDIE. 


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1861,  June  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  MITCHELL. 

1861,  June  28.  Y.  Adm.  HENRY  WILLIAM  BRUCE. 

1861,  June  28.  Y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  FANSHAWE  MARTIN. 

1861,  June  28.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  BRERETON. 

1861,  June  28.  E.  Adm.  LEWIS  TOBIAS  JONES. 

1861,  June  28.     Col.    WILLIAM    LYGON    (PAKENHAM),    6th    earl    of 
Longford. 

1861,  July  16.     Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  SIMSON  PRATT. 

1862,  Jan.  28.     Maj.  Gen.  STUART  CORBETT,  Bengal  Infantry. 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.  the  Hon.  HUGH  ARBUTHNOTT  (on  the  occasion 
of  the  coming  of  age  of  H.E/.H.  the  prince  of  Wales). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.  Sir  JOHN  HANBURY,  knt.  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.   GEORGE   (HAY),  8th  marquess  of  Tweeddale 
(same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.      WILLIAM      GREENSHIELDS      POWER      (same 
occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.    HENRY    GEORGE    ANDREW    TAYLOR,    Madras 
Army  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.    ALEXANDER    LINDSAY,    Bengal   Army    (same 
occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Gen.    Sir    JAMES    HENRY    REYNETT,    knt.     (same 
occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.  Gen.  RICHARD  LLUELLYN  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.  Gen.  CHARLES  GRENE  ELLICOMBE  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  TURNER  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.  Lieut.  Gen.  JAMES  FREETH  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  Low,  Madras  Army  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  CHARLES  CHATTERTON,  hart, 
(same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Lieut.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  KENNEDY  CLARK  KENNEDY 
(same  occasion). 


248  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Lieut.  Gen.  MICHAEL  WHITE  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.  Lieut.  Gen.  DAVID  CAPON,  Bombay  Army  (same 
occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ABRAHAM  JOSIAS  CLOETE  (same 
occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  HENRY  ELLIOTT  (same  occasion). 
1862,  Nov.  10.     Adm.  the  Hon.  GEORGE  ELLIOTT  (same  occasion). 
1862,  Nov.  10.     Adm.  Sir  Lucius  CURTIS,  bart.  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Adm.  WILLIAM  BOWLES  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.  Y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  JAMES  HOPE  JOHNSTONE  (same 
occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     V.  Adm.  JAMES  SCOTT  (same  occasion). 
1862,  Nov.  10.     R.  Adm.  CHARLES  TALBOT  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov  10.     R.  Adm.  JOHN  McDouGALL  (same  occasion). 
1862,  Nov.  10.     E.  Adm.  GEORGE  RODNEY  MUNDY  (same  occasion). 

1862,  Nov.  10.     Lieut.  Gen.  SAMUEL  ROBERT  WESLEY,  Royal  Marines 

(same  occasion). 

1863,  Apr.  11.     Col.  NEVILLE  BOWLES  CHAMBERLAIN,  of  the  Bengal 

Army. 

1863,  Dec.  31.     JOHN  WILLIAM  SMITH,  commissary  gen.  in  chief. 

1864,  Feb.  9.     Sir  JOHN  LIDDELL,  knt.,  M.D.,  late  director-gen,  of 

the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy. 

1864,  Feb.  20.  Maj.  Gen.  DUNCAN  ALEXANDER  CAMERON  (having 
the  local  rank  of  lieut.  gen.  while  in  command  of  the  Troops 
in  New  Zealand). 

1864,  Feb.  25.  R.  Adm.  Sir  ALEXANDER  MILNE,  promoted  from 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  with  temporary  rank  as  V.  Adm.  while 
commander-in-chief  on  the  North  American  and  West 
Indian  Station. 


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1864,  Feb.  25.  E.  Adm.  AUGUSTUS  LEOPOLD  KUPER,  with  temporary 
rank  as  V.  Adm.  while  commander-in-chief  on  the  East 
Indian  and  China  Station. 

1864,  Aug.  25.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  GARVOCK. 

1865,  Feb.  23.     (Honorary)  V.  Adm.  JEAN  Louis  CHARLES  JAURES, 

officer  of  the  French  Marine. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Gen.  WILLIAM  WOOD. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Gen.  THOMAS  KENAH. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  EOSE  SARTORIUS,  knt. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Gen.  ABRAHAM  EGBERTS. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  MONTEATH-DOUGLAS,  Bengal 
Army. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  CATOR. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  PATRICK  MONTGOMERIE,  Eoyal  (late 
Madras)  Artillery. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  EEED. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  SCOTT. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  WYLLIE. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  ASH  WINDHAM. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  V.  Adm.  THOMAS  (MAITLAND),  llth  earl  of  Lauder- 
dale. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Y.  Adm.  EGBERT  SMART. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  V.  Adm.  JOHN  KINGCOME. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  V.  Adm.  HORATIO  THOMAS  AUSTIN. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  EDWARD  DUPUIS. 

1865,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  FORTESCUE  GRAHAM,  Eoyal  Marines 


250  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1865,  Mar.  28.    R.  Adm.  SYDNEY  COLPOYS  DACRES. 
1865,  Mar.  28.     Maj.  Gen.  lord  WILLIAM  PAULET. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  AUGUSTUS  ALMERIC  SPENCER. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     Maj.    Gen.    ROBERT    WILLIAM    HONNER,    Bombay 
Army. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     Col.  JOHN  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     Col.  EDWARD  HARRIS  GREATHED. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     Col.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  DUNBAR  STAVELEY. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     JAMES  BROWN  GIBSON,   M.D.,  Director-General  of 
the  Army  Medical  Department. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     WILLIAM     LINTON,     M.D.,     Inspector-General     of 
Hospitals  on  half -pay. 

1865,  Mar.  28.     WILLIAM     JAMES     TYRONE     POWER,     Commissary- 
General-in-Chief. 

1865,  Apr.  19.      Gen.    CHARLES    MENZIES,    of    the    Royal    Marine 
Artillery. 

1865,  Apr.  19.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  WARREN. 

1865,  June  7.     Adm.  EDWARD  COLLIER. 

1865,  June  7.     Y.  Adm.  PETER  RICHARDS. 

1867,  Mar.  13.     V.  Adm.  HENRY  JOHN  CODRINGTON. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Y.  Adm.  JOSEPH  NIAS. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  BELCHER,  knt. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  EDMUND  FINUCANE  MORRIS. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  PETER  EDMONDSTONE  CRAIGIE. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  BLOOMFIELD  GOUGH. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  HENRY  LOCKWOOD. 


K.  C.  B.   MILITARY  251 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Maj.  Gen.  MAURICE  STACK,  Bombay  Army. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  GREEN,  Bombay  Army. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  BROOKE,  Bengal  Army. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  ROWLAND  SMYTH. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Adm.  FREDERICK  THOMAS  MITCHELL. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  V.  Adm.  THOMAS  MATTHEW  CHARLES  SYMONDS. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  E.  Adm.  WILLIAM  HUTCHEON  HALL. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  BELL. 

1867,  Mar.  13.  Col.  FREDERICK  EDWARD  CHAPMAN. 

1867,  Mar.  13.     DAVJD  DEAS,  M.D.,  inspector  general  of  hospitals 
and  fleets. 

1867,  Mar.  13.     Lieut.    Gen.    THOMAS    HOLLOWAY,    Royal    Marine 
Artillery. 

1867,  Mar.  13.     Capt.  Sir  WILLIAM  SALTONSTALL  WISEMAN,  bart.,R.N. 
1867,  Mar.  13.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  BELL. 
1867,  Mar.  13.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  BLOOMFIELD. 

1867,  Mar.  13.     Lieut.  Gen.  ANTHONY  BLAXLAND  STRANSHAM,  Royal 
Marine  Light  Infatry. 

1867,  Mar.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  BATES  INGILBY. 

1867,  Mar.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  TREVOR  CHUTE. 

1868,  Mar.  14.     Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  TOMBS,  Y.C.,  of  the  Royal  (late 

Bengal)  Artillery. 

1868,  Aug.  14.     Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  MALCOLM,  Bombay  Army. 

1868,  Aug.  14.     Capt.  LEOPOLD  GEORGE  HEATH,  R.N. 

1869,  June  2.     V.  Adm.  WILLIAM  RAMSAY. 

1869,  June  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  (UPTON),  3rd  viscount 
Templetown. 


252  ORDER   OF  THE   BATH 

1869,  June  2.  Y.  Adm.  the  Et.  Hon.  CLARENCE  EDWARD  PAGET, 
commonly  called  lord  Clarence  Paget. 

1869,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  HUTHWAITE. 

1869,  June  2.  Y.  Adm.  HENRY  KELLETT. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  HORN. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  ARTHUR  AUGUSTUS  THURLOW  CUNYNGHAME. 

1869,  June  2.  Lord  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  PAGET,  maj.  gen. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  ARTHUR  JOHNSTONE  LAWRENCE. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  HORATIO  SHIRLEY. 

1869,  June  2.  E.  Adm.  HASTINGS  EEGINALD  YELVERTON. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  JONES. 

1869,  June  2.  E.  Adm.  BARTHOLOMEW  JAMES  SULIVAN. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  ST.  GEORGE. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  CHARLES  WARDE. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  BRIND. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  PERCY  EGERTON  HERBERT. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  LINTORN  ARABIN  SIMMONS. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  ARCHIBALD  LITTLE. 

1869,  June  2.  Col.  ALFRED  THOMAS  WILDE,  Madras  Army. 

1869,  June  2.  THOMAS  GALBRAITH  LOGAN,  M.D.,  director-gen,  of  the 
Medical  Department  of  the  Army. 

1871,  May  20.  Lieut.  Gen.  JAMES  ALEXANDER. 

1871,  May  20.  Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  WALTER  FORESTIER  WALKER. 

1871,  May  20.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  FOWLER  BRADFORD. 

1871,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  DAVID  EUSSELL. 


K.  C.  B.   MILITARY  253 

1871,  May  20.     Maj.  Gen.  HENEY  WILLIAM  STISTED. 

1871,  May  20.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  RICHARD  (SACKVILLE-WEST),  6th 
earl  De  La  Warr. 

1871,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  PAUL  HAINES. 

1871,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  MONTAGU  STEELE. 

1871,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  COLLINGWOOD  DICKSON,  Y.C. 

1871,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  REID. 

1871,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  WILLIAM  FITZMAYER. 

1871,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  CHARLES  BARNSTON  DAUBENEY. 

1871,  May  20.  11.  Adm.  WILLIAM  ROBERT  MENDS. 

1871,  May  20.  R.  Adm.  WILLIAM  KING  HALL. 

1871,  May  20.     DAVID  DUMBRECK,  M.D.,  insp.-gen.  of  Hospitals  on 
naif  pay. 

1871,  May  20.     WILLIAM  HENRY  DRAKE  :  controller,  War  Office. 

1871,  June  17.     ALEXANDER  ARMSTRONG,  M.D.,  director-gen,  of  the 

Medical  Department  of  the  Navy. 

1872,  Sept.  10.      (Honorary)  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  BOURCHIER,  Royal 

(late  Bengal)  Artillery. 

1872,  Sept.  10.     Col.  CHARLES  HENRY  BROWNLOW,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

1873,  May  24.     Adm.  HENRY  SMITH. 

1873,  May  24.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  SABINE  PASLEY,  bart. 

1873,  May  24.  Adm.  CHARLES  EDEN. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut   Gen.  FRANCIS  WARDE. 

1873,  May  24.  Y.  Adm.  GEORGE  ST.  VINCENT  KING. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HAMILTON. 

1873,  May  24.  Y.  Adm.  the  Hon.  JAMES  ROBERT  DRUMMOND 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  ARTHUR  MITTORD  BECHER. 


254  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  TROLLOPE. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen  EDWARD  COOPER  HODGE. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON-GORDON. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  FORDYCE. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  PHILIP  MELMOTH  NELSON  GUY 

1873,  May  24.  V.  Adm.  ASTLEY  COOPER  KEY. 

1873,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  HUGH  MANVERS  PERCY,  commonly 
called  lord  Henry  Percy,  Y.C. 

1873,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  HENRY  ELLICE. 

1873,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen  Ei  CHARD  WILBRAHAM. 

1873,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  DUNCAN  MACPHERSON. 

1873,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  EDMUND  HAYTHORNE. 

1873,  May  24  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  DRURY  HARNESS. 

1873,  May  24.  E.  Adm.  JOHN  WALTER  TARLETON. 

1873,  May  24.  E.  Adm.  CHARLES  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  SHAD  WELL. 

1873,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  WYLIE  NORMAN. 

1873,  May  24.  Col.  JOHN  MILLER  ADYE. 

1873,  May  24.  Surg  Gen.  WILLIAM  MURE  MUIR,  M.D. 

1874,  Mar.  31.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GARNET  JOSEPH  WOLSELEY,  afterwards 

viscount  Wolseley. 

1874,  Mar.  31.  Capt.  JOHN  EDMUND  COMMERELL,  E.N.,  V.C. 

1874,  Mar.  31.  Capt.  WILLIAM  NATHAN  WRIGHTE  HEWETT,  E.N.. 
Y.C. 

1874,  Mar.  31.     Col.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  ALISON,  bart. 

1874,  Mar.  31.  Col.  JOHN  CHETHAM  McLEOD,  42nd  Eegt. 


K.  C.  B.   MILITARY  255 

1874,  Mar.  31.     Deputy-Surgeon    Gen.    ANTHONY    DICKSON    HOME, 

Y.C. 

1875,  May  29.     Lieut.  Gen.  BURKE  CUPPAGE. 
1875,  May  29.     Y.  Adm.  RICHARD  COLLINSON. 

1875,  May  29.     Y.  Adm.  CLAUDE  HENRY  MASON  BUCKLE. 
1875,  May  29.     Y.  Adm.  GEORGE  GIFEARD. 

1875,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  GEORGE  CADOGAN. 

1875,  May  29.  Y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  LORING. 

1875,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  FRANCIS  SEYMOUR,  bart. 

1875,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  O'GRADY  HALY. 

1875,  May  29.  Y.  Adm.  EDWARD  SOUTHWELL  SOTHEBY. 

1875,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  ALAN  HOLDICH. 

1875,  May  29.  Maj.  Gen.  EDWIN  BEAUMONT  JOHNSON. 

1875,  May  29.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  DERMOT  DALY. 

1875,  May  29.     Surgeon    Gen.    JOHN    CAMPBELL    BROWN,    Bengal 

Army. 

1876,  Mar.  23.     Maj.    Gen.    the    Hon.    FRANCIS    COLBORNE,    com- 

manding Her  Majesty's  Troops  in  China  and  the   Straits 
Settlements. 

1877,  June  2.     Adm.  GEORGE  ELLIOT. 

1877,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  ARTHUR  BORTON. 

1877,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  RICHARD  WADDY. 

1877,  June  2.  Y.  Adm.  FREDERICK  BEAUCHAMP  PAGET  SEYMOUR. 

1877,  June  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  DALRYMPLE  WHITE. 

1877,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  SHERBROOKE  RAMSAY  NORCOTT. 

1877,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  DANIEL  LYSONS. 

17 


256  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1877,  June  2.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  LAWRENCE  D'AGUILAR. 
1877,  June  2.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  TALBOT  AIREY. 
1877,  June  2     Maj.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  TAYLOR. 

1877,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  MICHAEL  GALWEY,  Madras  Army. 

1877,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  WADE  GUY  GREEN,  Bengal  Army. 

1877,  June  2.  E.  Adm.  WILLIAM  HOUSTON  STEWART. 

1877,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  HURDLE,  late  Eoyal  Marines. 

1877,  June  2.     WILLIAM  RICHARD  EDWIN  SMART,  M.D.,  inspector 

general  of  hospitals  and  fleets. 

1878,  July  29.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ARNOLD  BURROWES  KEMBALL. 

1878,  Aug.  12.  Y.  Adm.  GEOFFREY  THOMAS  PHIPPS  HORNBY, 
commander-in-chief  of  Her  Majesty's  Naval  Forces  in  the 
Mediterranean. 

1878,  Nov.  11.      FREDERICK     AUGUSTUS      (THESIGER),     2nd      lord 

Chelmsford,  maj.  gen.,  having  the  local  rank  of  lieut.  gen. 
while  serving  in  command  of  the  Forces  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. 

1879,  June  23.     Col.  HENRY  EVELYN  WOOD,  V.C. 

1879,  June  23.     Commissary  General  EDWARD  STRICKLAND. 
1879,June  28.     Gen.  HENRY  BATES. 
1879,  July  25.     Lieut.  Gen.  DONALD  MARTIN  STEWART. 
1879,  July  25.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  SAMUEL  JAMES  BROWNE,  V.C. 
1879,  July  25.     Lieut.  Gen.  FREDERICK  FRANCIS  MAUDE,  V.C. 

1879,  June  25.  Maj. Gen.  MICHAEL  ANTHONY  SHRAPNEL  BIDDULPII, 
E.A. 

1879,  July  25.     Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  SLEIGH  EGBERTS,  E.A.,  V.C. 
1879,  July  25.     Col.  and  Local  Maj.  Gen.  PETER  STARK  LUMSDEN. 
1879,  Nov.  27.     E.  Adm.  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  SULLIVAN. 


K.  C.  B.   MILITARY  257 

1880,  Mar.  6.     Col.  CHARLES  PATTON  KEYES,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

1880,  Mar.  6.     Col.    CAMPBELL    CLAYE    GRANT   Eoss,    Bengal    Staff 

Corps. 
1880,  Apr.  23.    Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL,  director 

of  Artillery  and  Stores. 

1880,  Apr.  23.    Adm.  GEORGE  GREVILLE  WELLESLEY. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Lieut.  Gen.  ROBERT  ONESIPHORUS  BRIGHT. 
1881,  Feb.  22.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  Ross. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  HILLS,  V.C. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Maj.  Gen.  ROBERT  PHAYRE,  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Col.   HERBERT  TAYLOR  MACPIIERSON  (having  local 
rank  of  maj.  gen.),  V.C.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Col*  CHARLES  HENRY  PALLISER,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Col.  CHARLES  JOHN  STANLEY  GOUGH,  V.C.,  Bengal 
Cavalry. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Col.  THOMAS  DURAND  BAKER,  18th  Regiment. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Col.  CHARLES  METCALFE  MACGREGOR,  Bengal  Staff 
Corps. 

1881,  Feb.  22.     Col.  HUGH  HENRY  GOUGH,  Y.C.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

1881,  May  24.     Adm.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  GILBERT  JOHN  BRYDONE 
ELLIOT. 

1881,  May  24.  Adm.  EDWARD  GENNYS  FANSHAWE. 

1881,  May  24.  Gen.  GEORGE  COLT  LANGLEY. 

1881,  May  24.  Gen.  WILLIAM  MONTAGU  SCOTT  McMuRDO. 

1881,  May  24.  Gen.  lord  MARK  KERR. 

1881,  May  24.     Gen.  H.S.H.  prince  EDWARD  (WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS 
EDWARD)  of  Saxe-Weimar. 

1881,  May  24.     Gen.  JOHN  THORNTON  GRANT. 

1881,  May  24.     Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  VAUGHAN  MAXWELL. 


258  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1881,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  MACDONELL. 

1881,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  PYNDAR  BEAUCHAMP  WALKER. 

1881,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  FORBES. 

1881,  May  24.  Y.  Adm.  the  Et.  Hon.  lord  JOHN  HAY. 

1881,  May  24.  Hon.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  COKE. 

1881,  May  24.  Capt.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  EICHARDS,  E.N. 

1881,  May  24.  Col.  CHARLES  GEORGE  ARBUTHNOT. 

1881,  May  24.  Col.  CHARLES  COOPER  JOHNSON,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

1882,  Aug.  14.  Capt.  WALTER  JAMES  HUNT-GRUBBE. 
1882,  Nov.  18.  Y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  MONTAGU  DOWELL. 
1882,  Nov.  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  HARRY  SMITH  WILLIS. 
1882,  Nov.  18.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  BRUCE  HAMLEY. 
1882,  Nov.  18.  E.  Adm.  ANTHONY  HILEY  HOSKINS. 

1882,  Nov.  18.  Commissary  Gen.   EDWARD   MORRIS,   Commissariat 
and  Transport  Staff . 

1882,  Nov.  18.  Maj.  Gen.  GERALD  GRAHAM. 

1882,  Nov.  18.  Maj.  Gen.  DRURY  CURZON  DRURY-LOWE. 

1882,  Nov.  18.  Col.    CHARLES    BUTLER    PETER    HODGES    NUGENT. 

1882,  Nov.  18.  Col.  ORIEL  VIVEASH  TANNER. 

1882,  Nov.  18.  Col.  Sir  BAKER  CREED  EUSSELL. 

1882,  Nov.  18.  Deputy  Surg.  Gen.  JAMES  ARTHUR  HANBURY. 

1882,  Nov.  18.  Col.  CROMER  ASHBURNHAM. 

1882,  Nov.  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  EICHARD  CHAMBRE  HAYES  TAYLOR. 

1882,  Nov.  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  ARTHUR  JAMES  HERBERT. 

1882,  Nov.  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  EDMUND  AUGUSTUS  WHITMORE. 


K.  C.  B.    MILITARY  259 

1882,  Nov.  24.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  AD  AIR. 

1882,  Nov.  24.     JOHN  WATT  REID,   M.D.,   director  general  of  the 
Medical  Department  of  the  Navy. 

1882,  Nov.  24.     Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  CARSTAIRS  McNEiLL,  V.C. 

1884,  May  21.     (Extra)  Lieut.  Gen.  FREDERICK  CHARLES  ARTHUR 
STEPHENSON. 

1884,  May  21.     (Extra)  Col.  HERBERT  STEWART,  aide-de-camp  to  the 
queen. 

1884,  May  24.     (Extra)Adm.  ALFRED  PHILLIPPS  RYDER. 

1884,  May  24.     (Extra)  V.  Adm.  GEORGE  OMMANEY  WILLES. 

1885,  Aug.  11.     Adm.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  CHARLES  DALRYMPLE  HAY, 

bart.,  F.R.S. 

1885,  Aug.  25.     (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  RICHARDS  GREAVES. 
1885,  Aug.  25.     (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  REDVERS  HENRY  BULLER,  V.C. 

1885,  Aug.  25.     (Extra)  THOMAS  CRAWFORD,  M.D.,  director  general 
of  the  Army  Medical  Department. 

1885,  Aug.  25.     (Extra)  Col.  JOHN  HUDSON,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
1885,  Aug.  25.     (Extra)  Col.  HENRY  PETER  EWART,  half-pay. 

1885,  Aug.  25.     (Extra)  Col.  Sir  CHARLES  WILLIAM  WILSON,  Royal 
Engineers. 

1885,  Nov.  7.     (Extra)    Capt.    ROBERT    HENRY    MORE    MOLYNEUX, 
Royal  Navy. 

1885,  Dec.  8.     (Extra)     Maj.     Gen.     HARRY     NORTH     DALRYMPLE 
PRENDERGAST,  Y.C. 

1885,  Dec.  19.     (Extra)  V.  Adm.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  ACLAND  HOOD. 

1886,  Jan.  9.     (Extra)  Gen.  the  Hon.  ARTHUR  EDWARD  HARDINGE, 

an  extra  equerry  to  the  Queen. 

1886,  Jan.  16.     (Extra.)  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  LEICESTER  SMYTH. 

1886,  Feb.  18.     V.  Adm.  H.R.H.  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT,  duke  of 
Edinburgh. 


26o  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1886,  Apr.  1.     (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  GASCOIGNE  BULWER. 
1886,  May  29.     Gen.  FRANK  TURNER,  Eoyal  Artillery. 
1886,  May  29.     Adm.  ARTHUR  FARQUHAR,  Royal  Navy. 
1886,  May  29.     Gen.  HENRY  JAMES  WARRE. 

1886,  May  29.     Lieut.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Gen.  the  Hon.  ST.  GEORGE 
GERALD  FOLEY. 

1886,  May  29.     Lieut.    Gen.    and    Hon.    Gen.    HENRY    ERRINGTON 

LONGDEN. 

1886,  May  29.     Gen.    WILLIAM    OLPHERTS,    V.C.,    Eoyal    (Bengal) 
Artillery. 

1886,  May  29.     Adm.  JOHN  CORBETT,  Eoyal  Navy. 

1886,  May  29.     V.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  HENRY  RICHARDS,  knt.,  Eoyal 

Navy. 

1886,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  JULIUS  EICHARD  GLYN. 

1886,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  POLLEXFEN  EADCLIFFE. 

1886,  May  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  PAYN. 

1886,  May  29.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  WATSON,  V.C.,  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

1886,  Nov.  25.     Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  FRANCIS  BOOTH  NORMAN,  Bengal 
Staff  Corps. 

\886,  Nov.  25.     Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  FRANCIS  WALLACE  GRENFELL, 
aide-de-camp  to  the  queen;  on  half-pay  list. 

1886,  Nov.  25.     Lieut.    Col.   and   Col.   WILLIAM   FRANCIS   BUTLER, 
aide-de-camp  to  the  queen;  on  half -pay  list. 

1886,  Nov.  25.     Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  GEORGE  STEWART  WHITE,  V.C., 

having  local  rank  of  maj.  gen.  while  commanding  in  Upper 
Burmah;  on  half -pay  list. 

1887,  June  21.     Adm.  HENRY  CHADS. 

1887,  June  21.     Gen.  JAMES  MACLEOD  BANNATYNE  FRASER-TYTLER, 
Bengal  Staff  Corps. 


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1887,  June  21.     Adm.  CHARLES  FARRELL  HILLYAR. 

1887,  June  21.     Gen.    PENROSE    CHARLES   PENROSE,    Royal   Marine 
Light  Infantry. 

1887,  June  21.     Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  INGLEFIELD,  knt. 

1887,  June  21.     Adm.  ARTHUR  GUMMING. 

1887,  June  21.     Adm.  Sir  REGINALD  JOHN  MACDONALD. 

1887,  June  21.     Gen.  JOHN  ALEXANDER  EWART. 
1887,  June  21.     Adm.  EDWARD  BRIDGES  RICE. 
1887,  June  21.     Adm.  AUGUSTUS  PHILLIMORE. 

1887,  June  21.     Adm.  the  Rt.  Hon.  RICHARD  JAMES  (MEADE),  4th 
earl  of  Glanwilliam. 

1887,  June  21.     Gen.    CHARLES   LOUDON    BARNARD,    Royal   Marine 
Artillery. 

1887,  June  21.     Lieut.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Gen.  WILLIAM  PARKE. 

1887,  June  21.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  LUTHER  YAUGHAN,  Bengal  Staff 
Corps. 

1887,  June  21. Lieut.  Gen.  LOTHIAN  NICHOLSON,  Inspector  Gen.  of 
Fortifications. 

1887,  June  21.     Lieut.  Gen.  ROBERT  HUME. 

1887,  June  21.     Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  D'OYLEY  TORRENS,  commanding 
the  Troops  in  South  Africa. 

1887,  June  21.     V.  Adm.  RICHARD  VESEY  HAMILTON. 
1887,  June  21.     V.  Adm.  THOMAS  BRANDRETH. 

1887,  June  21.     Surgeon  Gen.  JOHN  HARRIE  KER  INNES,  honorary 
surgeon  to  the  Queen. 

1887,  June  21.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  MARSHAM  HAVELOCK-ALLAN, 
bart.,  Y.C. 

1887,  June  21.     (Additional)  V.  Adm.  WILLIAM  GRAHAM. 


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1887,  June  21.     (Additional)  V.  Adm.  NOWELL  SALMON,  V.C. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  (Honorary)  GEORGE  HUTT, 
Y.C. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE,  inspector  gen. 
of  hospitals,  Indian  Medical  Service;  honorary  physician 
to  the  queen. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  JAMES  JENKINS,  inspector  gen.  of 
Hospitals  and  Fleets,  Royal  Navy. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  MARTIN  DILLON,  com- 
manding a  division,  Bengal. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  BYNG  HARMAN, 
military  secretary,  head  quarters  of  the  Army. 

1887,  June  21.     (Additional)  R.  Adm.  GEORGE  TRYON. 

1887,  July  1  (Nov.  25).  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  (having  the  local  and 
temporary  rank  of  brig,  gen.)  ROBERT  CUNLIFFE  Low, 
Bengal  Cavalry,  commanding  a  Brigade,  Bengal. 

1887,  July  1  (Nov.  25).     Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  (having  the  local  and 

temporary  rank  of  brig,  gen.)  WILLIAM  STEPHEN  ALEXANDER 
LOCKHART,  Bengal  Infantry,  commanding  a  Brigade, 
Bengal. 

1888,  Jan.  16.     Maj.  Gen.  REGINALD  GIPPS,  commanding  the  Home 

District. 

1889,  Apr.  10.     Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.   (having  local  and  temporary 

rank  of  Maj.  Gen.)  JOHN  WITHERS  McQuEEN,  A.D.C.,  Bengal 
Staff  Corps,  commanding  Hazara  Field  Force. 

1889,  May  25.  Adm.  the  Hon.  ARTHUR  AUCKLAND  LEOPOLD  PEDRO 
COCHRANE,  retired  list  Royal  Navy. 

1889,  May  25.     Gen.  JOHN  WILLIAM  SCHNEIDER,  Bombay  Infantry. 
1889,  May  25.     Adm.  ALGERNON  MCLENNAN  LYONS,  Royal  Navy. 
1889,  May  25.     Lieut.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Gen.  CHARLES  CAMERON  SHUTE. 

1889,  May  25.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  WENTWORTH  ALEXANDER 
HIGGINSON,  lieut.  of  the  Tower  of  London. 


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1889,  May  25.  Lieut.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Gen.  the  Hon.  DAVID 
MACDOWALL  ERASER,  Royal  Artillery. 

1889,  May  25.  Lieut.  Gen.  ALLEN  BAYARD  JOHNSON,  Bengal  Staff 
Corps. 

1889,  May  25.     Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS 
FYERS. 

1889,  May  25.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  JAMES  CHARLEMAGNE  DORMER, 
commanding  the  Force  in  Egypt. 

1889,  May  25.  R.  Adm.  the  Hon.  EDMUND  ROBERT  EREMANTLE, 
Royal  Navy. 

1889,  May  25.     Maj.  Gen.  RICHARD  HARRISON,  Royal  Engineers. 

1890,  Jan.  1.       Lieut.    Gen.    GEORGE    TOMKYNS    CHESNEY    (Royal 

Engineers),  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Viceroy  and 
Gov.  Gen.  of  India. 

• 

1890,  Eeb.  18.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  V.  Adm.  CARL  AUGUST 
DEINHARD,  commander-in-chief  of  the  German  Cruising 
Squadron. 

1890,  May  16.      V.   Adm.   JOHN  KENNEDY  ERSKINE  BAIRD,   Royal 

Navy. 

1890,  July  8.     Lieut.    Gen.    H.R.H.    ARTHUR    WILLIAM    PATRICK 

ALBERT,  duke  of  Connaught  and  Strathearn  (wrongly 
gazetted  on  July  1  to  G.C.B.  military;  gazetted  on  July  8 
to  K.C.B.  military). 

1891,  May  30.    Adm.  Sir  FRANCIS  LEOPOLD  MCCLINTOCK,  knt.,  Royal 

Navy. 
1891,  May  30.    Gen.  WILLIAM  TEMPLER  HUGHES,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1891,  May  30.     Gen.  CHARLES  CURETON,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
1891,  May  30.     Gen.  JOHN  FIELD,  Bombay  Infantry. 

1891,  May  30.  V.  Adm.  GEORGE  WILLES  WATSON,  Royal  Navy, 
commander-in-chief  North  America  and  West  Indies. 

1891,  May  30.     Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  CRAUFURD  ERASER. 

1891,  May  30.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILBRAHAM  GATES  LENNOX,  V.C.,  Royal 

Engineers. 
1891,  May  30.     Lieut.     Gen.    WILLIAM    JOHN    WILLIAMS,     Royal 

Artillery. 


264  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1891,  May  30.  Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  EDWIN 
WEARE. 

1891,  May  30.  Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  ALEXANDER 
ABERCROMBY  NELSON. 

1891,  May  30.  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  MACKINNON,  direc.  gen.  of 
the  Army  Medical  Department. 

1891,  May  30.  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  HENRY  JAMES  ALDERSON 
(temporary  maj.  gen.),  half -pay  Royal  Artillery,  director 
of  artillery. 

1891,  Nov.  19.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  KIDSTON  ELLES,  commanding  a 
first-class  district,  Bengal. 

1891,  Nov.  19.  Col.  (having  local  and  temporary  rank  of  brig,  gen.) 
GEORGE  BENJAMIN  WOLSELEY,  aide-de-camp  to  the  Queen, 
commanding  a  second-class  district,  Madras. 

1891,  Nov.  19.     Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  (having  local  and  temporary 

rank  of  brig,  gen.)  HENRY  COLLETT,  Indian  Staff  Corps, 
commanding  a  second-class  district,  Bengal. 

1892,  May  25.     Y.  Adm.  JOHN  OMMANEY  HOPKINS. 

1892,  May  25.     Y.  Adm.  ALGERNON  CHARLES  FIESCHI  HENEAGE. 

1892,  May  25.     Gen.    JOHN    WILLIAM    COLLMAN   WILLIAMS,    Royal 

Marine  Artillery. 

1893,  June  3.     Gen.  RICHARD  THOMAS  FARREN. 

1893,  June  3.     Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  DRYSDALE. 

1893,  June  3.  Lieut.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Gen.  JULIUS  AUGUSTUS  ROBERT 
RAINES. 

1893,  June  3.  Gen.  WILLIAM  GORDON  CAMERON,  commanding  the 
Troops  in  South  Africa. 

1893,  June  3.     Gen.  the  Hon.  PERCY  ROBERT  BASIL  FIELDING. 
1893,  June  3.     Gen.  ALFRED  WILLIAM  LUCAS,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1893,  June  3.  Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  BLICK 
SPURGIN. 


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1893,  June  3.  Gen.  THOMAS  WRIGHT,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1893,  June  3.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  DORAN,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1893,  June  3.  Gen.  ROBERT  WHITE. 

1893,  June  3.  Gen.  MARK  WALKER,  Y.C. 

1893,  June  3.  Lieut.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Gen.  CHARLES  JOHN  FOSTER. 

1893,  June  3.  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  STIRLING,  Royal  Artillery, 
governor  and  commandant  Royal  Military  Academy. 

1893,  Nov.  17.     Adm.  Sir  MICHAEL  CULME-SEYMOUR,  bart. 

1894,  May  8.     Maj.    Gen.   ARTHUR   POWER   PALMER,   Indian   Staff 

Corps,  commanding  a  second-class  district  in  India  (in 
recognition  of  services  during  the  operations  in  the  Chin 
Hills  in  1892-3). 

1894,  May  8.  Maj.  Gen.  RICHARD  CAMPBELL  STEWART,  Madras 
Cavalry,  commanding  a  first-class  district  in  India  (same 
occasion). 

1894,  May  26.  Gen.  JAMES  FRANKFORT  MANNERS  BROWNE,  Royal 
Engineers. 

1894,  May  26.  Surg.  Gen.  JAMES  MOUAT,  Y.C.,  half  pay,  late  Army 
Medical  Department,  hon.  surg.  to  the  queen. 

1894,  May  26.  Honorary  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  MANSFIELD  NUTTALL, 
retired  half  pay,  late  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1894,  May  26.     Gen.  JAMES  ABBOTT,  Royal  (late  Bengal)  Artillery. 
1894,  May  26.     Gen.  ROBERT  CADELL,  Royal  (late  Madras)  Artillery. 

1894,  May  26.  Gen.  HENRY  HASTINGS  AFFLECK  WOOD,  Indian  Staff 
Corps. 

1894,  May  26.  Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  EDWARD  FORESTIER- 
WALKER,  commanding  the  Force  in  Egypt. 

1894,  May  26.     Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  NEWDIGATE  NEWDIGATE. 

1894,  May  26.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  BRACKENBURY,  Royal  Artillery, 
ordinary  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1894,  May  26.     Honorary  Maj.  Gen.  ROBERT  JOHN  HUGHES,  retired 

pay- 


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1894,  May  26.     Col.  WILLIAM  GREEN,  retired  pay. 

1894,  May  26.  Lieut.  Gen.  EGBERT  JOHN  HAY,  Eoyal  Artillery, 
director  of  Artillery. 

1894,  May  26.  E.  Adm.  JOHN  ARBUTHNOT  FISHER,  Controller  of 
the  Navy. 

1894,  July  17.  Lieut.  Gen.  (with,  the  local  and  temporary  rank  of 
Col.)  ALFRED  BURDON  ELLIS,  the  West  India  Eegiment, 
commanding  the  Troops  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa ;  would 
have  been  recommended  for  the  dignity  of  knt.  commander 
of  the  Order  of  the  Bath  (Military  Division)  had  he  survived. 

1894,  Dec.  21.     E.  Adm.  FREDERICK  GEORGE  DENHAM  BEDFORD. 

1895,  May  25.     V.  Adm.  CHARLES  FREDERICK  HOTHAM. 
1895,  May  25.     V.  Adm.  EGBERT  O'BRIEN  FrrzEoY. 

1895,  May  25.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  BRASNELL  TUSON,  Eoyal  Marine 
Artillery. 

1895,  May  25.  JAMES  NICHOLAS  DICK,  inspec.  gen.  of  Hospitals  and 
Fleets  and  direc.  gen.  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 

Navy. 

1895,  June  11.     Honorary  Lieut.  Col.  EAJA  EAM  SINGH,  commander- 

in-chief  Kashmir  State  Troops.     (Honorary). 

1896,  Jan.  21.     Col.    BINDON    BLOOD,    in    recognition    of    services 

during  the  operations  of  the  Chitral  Eelief  Force. 

1896,  Mar.  31.  Honorary  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  FRANCIS  CUNNINGHAM 
SCOTT,  in  recognition  of  services  in  the  recent  expedition  to 
Ashanti. 

1896,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  WILLIAM 
Cox,  col.  the  Bedfordshire  Eegimeni. 

1896,  May  20.  Gen.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  SCHOMBERG,  Eoyal  Marine 
Artillery. 

1896,  May  20.     Gen.  DAVID  SCOTT  DODGSON,  Bengal  Infantry. 
1896,  May  20.     Gen.  ARTHUR  HOWLETT,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
1896,  May  20.     Y.  Adm.  ALEXANDER  BULLER. 


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1896,  May  20.     Gen.  Sir  EGBERT  BIDDULPH,  col.  commandant  Eoyal 
Artillery,  governor  and  commander-in-chief,  Gibraltar. 

1896,  May  20.     Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  MANSFIELD  CLARKE,  command- 
ing the  Forces,  Madras. 

1896,  May  20.     V.  Adm.  HENRY  FAIRFAX. 

1896,  May  20.     Maj.  Gen.  (temporary  lieut.  gen.)  ROBERT  GRANT, 
Eoyal  Engineers,  insp.  gen.  of  Fortifications. 

1896,  May  20.     Adm.  RICHARD  WELLS. 

1896,  May  20.     Y.  Adm.  lord  WALTER  TALBOT  KERR. 

1896,  Nov.  17.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HORATIO  HERBERT  KITCHENER,  Eoyal 

Engineers  (Sirdar  of  the  Egyptian  Army)  in  recognition  of 
services  during  the  recent  operations  in  the  Soudan. 

1897,  May  7.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  CARRINGTON,  commanding 

Infantry    Brigade,    Gibraltar,    in    recognition    of    services 
during  the  operations  in  South  Africa,  1896. 

1897,  May  25.  E.  Adm.  HARRY  HOLDS  WORTH  EAWSON,  in  recognition 
of  services  during  the  recent  expedition  to  Benin. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM 
HOPE,  bart. 

1897,  June  22.      (Additional)     Surg.     Gen.     CHARLES     ALEXANDER 
GORDON,  hon.  physician  to  the  Queen. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Adm.  WILLIAM  GARNHAM  LUARD. 
1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Adm.  GEORGE  GRANVILLE  EANDOLPH. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  JAMES 
CLERK-EATTRAY. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)   Gen.   JOHN  IRVINE  MURRAY,   Indian 
Staff  Corps. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Gen.  FREDERICK  EICHARD  MATJNSELL, 
col.  commandant  Eoyal  (late  Bengal)  Engineers). 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY 
LE  GEYT  BRUCE,  Eoyal  (late  Bengal)  Artillery. 


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1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  JAMES  HARDY 
ELLIOTT,  col.  6th  Dragoon  Guards. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  gen.  ./ENEAS  PERKINS,  col.  commandant 
Royal  (late  Bengal)  Engineers. 

1897,  June  22.     Col.  FRANCIS  HOWELL  JENKINS,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  RICHARD  LEGGE 
NEWDIGATE. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  MOORE,  Indian 
Staff  Corps. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  LUCK,  inspec.  gen. 
of  Cavalry  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  HENRY  FREDERICK  NORBURY,  inspec. 
gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Gen.  WILLIAM  ANTHONY  GIB,  Indian 
Staff  Corps. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Hon.  Maj.  Gen.  JOSEPH  PHILIPS,  Royal 
Marines. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Y.  Adm.  HENRY  FREDERICK  NICHOL- 
SON, commander-in-chief,  Sheerness. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Gen.  HOWARD  SUTTON  JONES,  Royal 
Marines. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  CLEMENT  WILKIN- 
SON, col.  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  HOWLEY 
GOODENOUGH,  Royal  Artillery,  commanding  the  Troops, 
South  Africa. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  MAKGILL  HERIOT 
MAITLAND,  Royal  Engineers. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  EDWARD  NAIRNE, 
Royal  Artillery,  commanding  the  Forces,  Bombay. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  V.  Adm.  EDWARD  HOBART  SEYMOUR. 


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1897,  June  22.     (Additional)   Lieut.   Gen.   CECIL  JAMES  EAST,  gov. 
and  commandant,  Royal  Military  College. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)     Maj.     Gen.     WILLIAM     GALBRAITH, 
commanding  a  first-class  district  in  India, 

1897,  June  22.    (Additional)  Y.  Adm.  HENRY  FREDERICK  STEPHENSON. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  ALLEYNE,  commanding 
Royal  Artillery,  Aldershot. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)    JAMES   JOHN   Louis   DONNET,    inspec. 
gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  V.  Adm.  JAMES  ELPHINSTONE  ERSKINE, 
commander-in-chief,  North  America  and  West  Indies. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Y.  Adm.  NATHANIEL  BOWDEN-SMITH. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  EDWIN  MARKHAM,  Royal 
Artillery,  insp.  gen.  of  Ordnance,  Head  Quarters. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  ROBERT  KENNEDY. 

1898,  May  20.     Col.  (brig,  gen.)  WILLIAM  PENN  SYMONS,  command- 

ing a  second-class  district  in  India,  in  recognition  of  services 
during  the  recent  operations  on  the  North-west  Frontier  of 
India. 

1898,  May  20.     Col.  (brig,  gen.)  RICHARD  WESTMACOTT,  commanding 
a  second-class  district  in  India  (same  occasion). 

1898,  May  20.     Col.    (brig,    gen.)   WILLIAM   GUSTAVUS   NICHOLSON, 
deputy  adj.  gen.,  Punjab  command  (same  occasion). 

1898,  May  20.     Col.  (brig,  gen.)  ALFRED  GASELEE,  A.D.C.,  Indian 
Staff  Corps  (same  occasion). 

1898,  May  20.     Col.  (brig,  gen.)  EDMOND  ROCHE  ELLES,  commanding 
a  second-class  district  in  India  (same  occasion). 

1898,  May  20.     Col.    WILLIAM    HOPE    MEIKLEJOHN,    Indian    Army 
(same  occasion). 

1898,  May  20.     Surg.  Col.  GEORGE  THOMSON,  Indian  Medical  Service 
(same  occasion). 


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1898,  May  21.     Gen.  HUGH  ROWLANDS,  Y.C. 

1898,  May  21.     Gen.  JOHN  JAMES  HOOD  GORDON,  Indian  Staff  Corps, 
member  of  the  Council  of  India. 

1898,  May  21.     Gen.  STANLEY  DE  BURGH  EDWARDES,  Indian  Army. 

1898,  May  21.     V.  Adm.  lord  CHARLES  THOMAS  MONTAGU-DOUGLAS- 
SCOTT. 

1898,  May  21.     Gen.  JOHN  DAVIS,  commanding  the  Troops,  Southern 
District. 

1898,  May  21.     Maj.  Gen.  COLERIDGE  GROVE,  military  secretary  at 
Headquarters. 

1898,  May  21.     Y.  Adm.  RICHARD  EDWARD  TRACEY,  president  of  the 
Royal  Naval  College. 

1898,  May  21.     Y.  Adm.  COMPTON  EDWARD  DOMVILE,  adm.  superin- 
tendent of  Naval  Reserves. 

1898,  May  21.     Maj.  Gen.  RAYMOND  HERVEY,  viscount  Frankfort  de 
Montmorency. 

1898,  Nov.  15.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  FORBES  GATACRE. 

1898,  Nov.  15.     Maj.  Gen.  ARCHIBALD  HUNTER,  governor  of  Dongola 
Province  and  commandant  Frontier  Field  Force,  Egypt. 

1898,  Nov.  15.     Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  MACLEOD  LESLIE  RUNDLE,  Royal 

Artillery,  employed  with  Egyptian  Army. 

1899,  May  16.     Col.    (brig,    gen.)    REGINALD    CLARE    HART,    Y.C., 

commanding  a  second-class  district  in  India  in  recognition 
of  services  rendered  during  recent  operations  on  the  North- 
West  Frontier  of  India. 

1899,  June  3.     Lieut.    Gen.    FREDERICK    ARTHUR    WILLIS    (since 
deceased). 

1899,  June  3.     Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  RADFORD 
NORMAN. 

1899,  June  3.     Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  HUGH 
COBBE. 


K.  C.  B.    MILITARY  271 

1899,  June  3.  Lieut.  Gen.  ROBERT  GORDON  ROGERS,  Indian  Staff 
Corps. 

1899,  June  3.  Lieut.  Gen.  BENJAMIN  LUMSDEN  GORDON,  Royal  (late 
Madras)  Artillery. 

1899,  June  3.  Maj.  Gen.  CORNELIUS  FRANCIS  CLERY,  deputy  adj.  gen. 
to  the  Forces. 

1899,  June  3.     V.  Adm.  CYPRIAN  ARTHUR  GEORGE  BRIDGE. 

1900,  Mar.  13.     Col.     (local    maj.    gen.)     Sir    FRANCIS    REGINALD 

WINGATE,  A.D.C.,  in  recognition  of  his  services  during  the 
pursuit  and  defeat  of  the  Khalifa  in  November  last. 

1900,  May  23.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  MONTGOMERY  MOORE,  col. 
18th  Hussars,  commanding  Aldershot  district  (temporarily). 

1900,  May  23.     Gen.  JOHN  Louis  NATION,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1900,  May  23.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  EDWARD  GORDON,  Indian  Staff 
Corps. 

1900,  May  23.  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  (Hon.  Maj.  Gen.)  JOHN  HILLS, 
Royal  (late  Bombay)  Engineers. 

1900,  May  23.  Maj.  Gen.  HUGH  MCCALMONT,  commanding  Cork 
district. 

1900,  May  23.  Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  HOPTON,  col.  Connaught 
Rangers,  lieut.  gov.  and  gen.  officer  commanding  the 
Troops,  Jersey. 

1900,  May  23.  Lieut.  Gen.  GEORGE  DIGBY  BARKER,  governor  and 
commander-in-chief,  Bermuda. 

1900,  May  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  LE  GUAY  GEARY,  Royal  Artillery, 
president  Ordnance  Committee. 

1900,  May  23.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  FRASER,  Royal  Engineers, 
commanding  Thames  district. 

1900,  May  23.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  FREDERICK  MAURICE,  Royal 
Artillery,  commanding  Woolwich  district. 

1900,  May  23.     Col.  FREDERICK  JOHN  KEEN,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1900,  Nov.  6.  R.  Adm.  Sir  ROBERT  HASTINGS  HARRIS,  in  recognition 
of  services  during  the  war  in  South  Africa. 

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272  ORDER  OF  THE    BATH 

1900,  Nov.  29.  R.  Adm.  BOUVERIE  FRANCIS  CLARK,  R.N.  (in  recogni- 
tion of  services  during  the  operations  in  South  Africa. 
Gazetted  1901,  Apr.  19,  but  with  precedence  as  of  date  1900, 
Nov.  29.  See  footnote  on  p.  341). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Maj.  Gen.  (local  lieut.  gen.)  CHARLES  TUCKER  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  PAUL  SANFORD  (METHUEN),  3rd  lord 
Methuen  (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  ELLIOTT  WOOD,  R.E.  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Maj.  Gen.  (local  lieut.  gen.)  REGINALD  POLE-CAREW 
(same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  WILLIAM  GEORGE  KNOX  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Maj.  Gen.  (local  lieut.  gen.)  HENRY  JOHN  THOROTON 
HILDYARD  (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  WODEHOUSE  DILLON  RICHARDSON  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  FREEMAN  KELLY  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  (local  lieut.  gen.,  now  promoted  maj.  gen.)  IAN 
STANDISH  MONTEITH  HAMILTON  (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  EDWARD  WILLIS  DUNCAN  WARD  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  FRANCIS  HOWARD,  A.D.C.  to  the  king  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  HECTOR  ARCHIBALD  MACDONALD, 
A.D.C.  (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  (temporary  brig,  gen.)  HENRY  HAMILTON  SETTLE 
(same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Maj.  Gen.  (local  lieut.  gen.)  JOHN  DENTON  PINK- 
STONE  FRENCH  (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.,  now  promoted  maj.  gen.) 
CHARLES  EDMOND  KNOX  (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  GEORGE  HENRY  MARSHALL 
(same  occasion). 


K.  C.  B.  MILITARY  273 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Maj.  and  Brev.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  JOHN 
GRENFELL  MAXWELL  (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  JAMES  WOLFE  MURRAY  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Hon.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  CHARLES  COMPTON 
WILLIAM  (CAVENDISH),  3rd  lord  Chesham,  Imperial  Yeo- 
manry (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.  Brig.  Gen.  EDWARD  YEWD  BRABANT,  Colonial 
Defence  Force  (same  occasion). 

1900,  Nov.  29.     Col.  (local  brig,  gen.)  JOHN  GEORGE  DARTNELL,  Natal 

Volunteer  Force  (same  occasion). 

1901,  July  24.     Col.   Sir  CLAUDE  MAXWELL  MACDONALD,  promoted 

from  K.C.B.  (civil) :   Reserve  of  Officers. 

1901,  July  24.  Col.  ALEXANDER  JOHN  FORSYTH  REID,  Indian  Staff 
Corps. 

1901,  July  24.     Col.  EDMUND  GEORGE  BARROW,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1901,  July  24.  Col.  ARTHUR  ROBERT  FORD  DORWARD,  in  recognition 
of  services  during  the  recent  operations  in  China. 

1901,  July  24.  Hon.  Col.  His  Highness  the  Maharaja  SINDHIA  of 
Gwalior.  (Honorary.) 

1901,  July  24.  (Honorary)  Col.  His  Highness  the  Maharaja  Dhiraj 
Sir  PERTAB  SINGH. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     Adm.  GEORGE  DIGBY  MORANT. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     Y.  Adm.  CHARLES  GEORGE  FANE. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     Col.  THALES  PEASE. 

1902,  June  26.     Adm.  Sir  ERASMUS  OMMANNEY  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.  Adm.  ST.  GEORGE  CAULFIELD  D'ARCY  IRVINE 
(retired). 

1902,  June  26.  Y.  Adm.  HILARY  GUSTAVUS  ANDOE. 

1902,  June  26.  Y.  Adm.  ARTHUR  KNYVET  WILSON,  Y.C. 

1902,  June  26.  Y.  Adm.  ARCHIBALD  Lucius  DOUGLAS. 

1902,  June  26.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  GERARD  HENRY  UCTRED  NOEL. 


274  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1902,  June  26.     R.  Adm.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  MOORE. 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  JOHN  DENIS  MACDONALD,  M.D.,  R.N., 
insp.  gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.     WILLIAM  EAMES,  R.N.,  chief  inspector  of  machinery 
(retired). 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  HENRY  BENBOW,  R.N.,  chief  inspector 
of  machinery  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)     JAMES     WILLIAM     MURRAY     ASHBY, 
paymaster-in-chief  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)   Fleet  paymaster  FREDERICK   CLEEVE 
(retired). 

1902,  June  26.     Surg.  Gen.  JOHN  ANDREW  WOOLFRYES,  M.D.,  hon. 
physician  to  the  King. 

1902,  June  26.     Lieut.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  ROBERT  BADCOCK,  Indian 
Staff  Corps. 

1902,  June  26.     Surg.  Gen.  ANNESLEY  CHARLES  CASTRIOTT  DE  RENZY> 
Indian  Medical  Service  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.     Gen.  ROWLEY  SALE  SALE-HILL,  unemployed,  super- 
numerary list,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)   Maj.   Gen.  JOHN  FREDERICK   CREASE 
(retired). 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  Gen.  SAMUEL  JAMES  GRAHAM  (retired). 

1902,  June  26.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  MONTAGUE  GILBERT  GERARD,  Indian 
Staff  Corps. 

1902,  June  26.     Maj.  Gen.  (honorary)  ALEXANDER  BRUCE  TULLOCH^ 
1902,  June  26.     Maj.  Gen.  REGINALD  THOMAS  THYNNE. 

1902,  June  26.     Maj.    Gen.    the    Hon.    REGINALD    ARTHUR    JAMES- 
TALBOT. 

1902,  June  26.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  STEDMAN,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
1902,  June  26.     Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  KELLY-KENNY. 
1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  Col.  HENRY  GREY  DIXON. 


K.  C.  B.   MILITARY  275 

\902,  June  26.  (Additional)  Col:  EDWARD  LOCKE  ELLIOT,  Indian 
Staff  Corps. 

1902,  June  26.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  NEVILLE  GERALD 
LYTTELTON. 

1902,  June  26.     Maj.  Gen.  ALFRED  EDWARD  TURNER. 

1902,  June  26.     Col.  (ranking  as  maj.  gen.)  JOHN  STEEVENS. 

1902,  June  26.  Surg.  Gen.  (ranking  as  lieut.  gen.)  WILLIAM 
TAYLOR,  M.D.,  hon.  physician  to  the  King. 

1902,  June  26.  (Additional)  Hon.  Col.  AUBREY  WOOLS-SAMPSON, 
lieut.  col.  Imperial  Light  Horse. 

1902,  June  26.     (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  BRUCE  MEADE  HAMILTON. 

1902,  Oct.  17.  (Honorary )  Maj.  Gen.  FUKUSHIMA,  Imperial  Japanese 
Army. 

1902,  Oct.  17.     Adm.  IGUIN,  Imperial  Japanese  Navy.    [Honorary.] 

1902,  Aug.  22  (Oct.  31).  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  MILDMAY  WILLSON 
WILLSON,  staff  services  in  South  Africa.  (Warrant  of 
appointment  Nov.  20.) 

1902,  Aug.  22  (Oct.  31).  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  MACGREGOR 
STEWART.  (Warrant  of  appointment  Nov.  20.) 

1902,  Aug.  22  (Oct.  31).  (Additional)  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  SALMOND. 
(Warrant  of  appointment  Nov.  20.) 

1902,  Nov.  9.     (Honorary)  His  Excellency  Gen.  E.  GORJAO,  of  the 

Portuguese    Army,    governor   general    of   the    province    of 
Mozambique  (on  the  occasion  of  His  Majesty's  birthday). 

1903,  Jan.  1.     Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  CHARLES  COMYN  EGERTON,  A.D.C. 
1903,  Jan.  1.     Col.  ARTHUR  GEORGE  HAMMOND,  V.C. 

1903,  June  26.  Lieut.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Gen.  FOWLER  BURTON. 

1903,  June  26.  Gen.  lord  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  RUSSELL. 

1903,  June  26.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  FRYER. 

1903,  June  26.  Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  BENJAMIN  KNOWLES. 


276  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1903,  June  26.  Surg.  Gen.  COLVIN  COL VIN  -  SMITH,  late  Indian 
Medical  Service. 

1903,  June  26.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  ROBERTSON  HENNESSY,  Indian 
Army. 

1903,  June  26.  Surg.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  BY  COLE  READE,  late  Army 
Medical  Staff. 

1903,  June  26.  Col.  (local  maj.  gen.)  O'MooRE  CREAGH,  Y.C.,  Indian 
Army,  commanding  the  Forces  in  China  (in  recognition  of 
services  during  the  occupation  of  China  by  International 
Troops). 

1903,  Nov.  9.     Adm.  ALGERNON  FREDERICK  Rous  DE  HORSEY. 
1903,  Nov.  9.     Adm.  ALBERT  HASTINGS  MARKHAM. 
1903,  Nov.  9.     Y.  Adm.  JOHN  FELLOWES. 

1903,  Nov.  9.     Y.  Adm.  lord  CHARLES  WILLIAM  DE  LA  POER  BERES- 

FORD. 

1904,  June  24.      Lieut.    Gen.    and    Hon.    Gen.    WILLIAM    HENRY 

SEYMOUR. 

1904,  June  24.  Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  WELLESLEY 
THOMAS. 

1904,  June  24.     Gen.  ALEXANDER  Low. 

1904,  June  24.    Maj.  Gen.  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Gen.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM 

TRAILL-BURROUGHS. 

1904,  June  24.  Deputy  Surg.  Gen.  JAMES  HOWARD  THORNTON,  late 
Indian  Medical  Service. 

1904,  June  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  ADAM  GEORGE  FORBES  HOGG,  Indian 
Army. 

1904,  June  24.     Surg.  Gen.  EDMOND  TOWNSEND,  Army  Medical  Staff. 

1904,  June  24.     V.  Adm.  HUGO  LEWIS  PEARSON. 

1904,  Nov.  9.     y.  Adm.  ARTHUR  DALRYMPLE  FANSHAWE. 

1904,  Nov.  9.     y.  Adm.  Sir  LEWIS  ANTHONY  BEAUMONT. 

1904,  Nov.  9.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  PURVIS  WRIGHT. 


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KNIGHTS   COMMANDEES— CIYIL   DIVISION   (K.C.B.). 
Under  Statutes  of  1847,  May  15,  Victoria. 

1847,  Aug.  10.     Count  ALEXANDER  MENSDORF-POUILLY. 

1848,  Apr.  27.     Et.  Hon.  HENRY  LYTTON  EARLE  BULWER,  afterwards 

lord  Dalling  and  Bulwer,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary  to  the  queen  of  Spain. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  Et.  Hon.  HENRY  ELLIS,  sometime  employed  on  an 
extraordinary  and  special  mission  to  the  emperor  of  Brazil. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  Et.  Hon.  EICHARD  PAKENHAM,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  United  States  of 
America. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  JAMES  BROOKE,  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of 
the  Island  of  Labuan. 

1848,  Apr.  27.     GEORGE  EUSSELL  CLERKE,  governor  of  Bombay. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  HENRY  LIGHT,  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of 
British  Guiana. 

1848,  Apr.  27.     GEORGE  GREY,  governor  of  New  Zealand. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  CHARLES  EDWARD  TREVELYAN,  assistant  secretary  to 
the  Treasury. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  Sir  EANDOLPH  ISHAM  EOUTH,  commissary  gen. 
employed  on  a  particular  service  in  Ireland. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  E.  Adm.  FRANCIS  BEAUFORT,  hydrographer  to  the 
Admiralty. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  Et.  Hon.  JAMES  STEPHEN,  one  of  the  under  secretaries 
of  State  for  the  War  and  Colonial  Department. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  MORISON,  of  the  Madras 
Artillery. 

1848,  Apr.  27.  Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  MONTGOMERY  LAWRENCE,  of  the 
Bengal  Artillery. 

1848,  Dec.  26.  DUNCAN  MCGREGOR,  inspec.  gen.  of  the  Constabulary 
Force  of  Ireland. 


278  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1848,  Dec.  26.     Lieut.    Col.    CHARLES    ROWAN,    one    of    the    Com- 

missioners of  the  Police  of  the  Metropolis. 

1849,  June  5.     HENRY  MIERS  ELLIOT,  secretary  to  the  gov.  gen.  of 

India  in  Council,  in  the  Foreign  Department. 

1849,  Aug.  28.     THOMAS  NICHOLAS  EEDINGTON,  under  secretary  to 

the  lord  lieut.  of  Ireland. 

1850,  Nov.  22.     SAMUEL  GEORGE  BONHAM,  chief  superintendent  of 

the  trade  of  H.M.  subjects  trading  with  China  and  governor 
of  Hong  Kong. 

1850,  Nov.  22.     Sir  GEORGE  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  sometime  governor 

of  Mauritius  and  now-  governor  of  Ceylon. 

1851,  Mar.  1.     JOHN    ARTHUR    DOUGLAS    (BLOOMFIELD),    2nd    lord 

Bloomfield,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipoten- 
tiary to  Russia. 

1851,  Mar.  1.  HENRY  RICHARD  CHARLES  (WELLESLEY),  2nd  lord, 
afterward  1st  earl  Cowley,  minister  plenipotentiary  on  a 
special  mission  at  Frankfort. 

1851,  Mar.  1.  GEORGE  NICHOLLS,  late  secretary  to  the  Poor  Law 
Board. 

1851,  Mar.  1.  Sir  HENRY  WATKIN  WILLIAMS-WYNN,  bart.,  envoy 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  Denmark. 

1851,  Mar.  1.  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  TEMPLE,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  the  Two  Sicilies. 

1851,  Mar.  1.  The  Hon.  RALPH  ABERCROMBY,  afterwards  2nd  lord 
Dunfermline,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  pleni- 
potentiary to  the  king  of  Sardinia. 

1851,  Oct.  25.  Lieut,  Col.  WILLIAM  REID,  Royal  Engineers, 
formerly  governor  of  Bermudas,  sometime  chairman  of  the 
executive  committee  of  the  Exhibition  of  Industry. 

1851,  Oct.  25.     RICHARD  MAYNE,  commissioner  of  Police,  London. 

1852,  Feb.  23.     JOHN  HOBART  (CARADOC),  2nd  lord  Howden,  envoy 

extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to   the   queen 
of  Spain. 

1852,  June  29.  WILLIAM  GORE  OUSELEY,  sometime  minister  pleni- 
potentiary to  the  Argentine  Confederation. 


K.  C.  B.   CIVIL  279 

1852,  Dec.  23.     BELFORD  HINTON  WILSON,  sometime  charge  d'affaires 

and  consul  gen.  to  the  Republic  of  Venezuela. 

1853,  July  18.     HENRY  BARKLY,  sometime  governor  of  the  colony  of 

British  Guiana. 

1853,  Sept.  5.     JAMES  COSMO  MELVILL,   secretary  to  the   Court  of 

Directors  of  the  East  India  Company. 

1854,  June  12.     Sir  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  Frrz-KoY,  knt.,  capt.  gen. 

and  governor-in-chief  in  and  over  the  colony  of  New  South 
Wales. 

1854.  June  12.  Sir  JOHN  FRANCIS  DAVIS,  bart.,  sometime  governor 
and  commissioner-in-chief  in  and  over  the  colony  of  Hong 
Kong  and  plenipotentiary  and  chief  superintendent  of 
British  trade  in  China. 

1854,  July  29.     PROBY    THOMAS    CANTLEY,    late   lieut.    col.    in   the 

Bengal  Artillery  and  director  of  the  Ganges  Canal. 

1855,  Jan.  30.     Lieut.   Col.   JUSTIN  SHELL,   sometime  envoy  extra- 

ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  shah  of  Persia. 

1855,  May  2.     JAMES   HUDSON,   envoy   extraordinary   and   minister 

plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Sardinia. 

1856,  Feb.  5.     Maj.  HENRY  CRESWICKE  EAWLINSON,  of  the  Bombay 

Army 

1856,  Feb.  5.  JOHN  LAIRD  MAIR  LAWRENCE,  afterwards  lord 
Lawrence,  chief  commissioner  and  agent  to  the  gov.  gen. 
of  India,  for  the  Punjab. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  HENRY  SLEEMAN,  of  the  Bengal 
Army. 

1856,  Feb.  5.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  OUTRAM,  of  the  Bombay  Army, 
acting  as  political  agent  at  Lucknow. 

1856,  Feb.  5.     BENJAMIN  HAWES. 

1856,  May  26.  Lieut.  Gen.  MARK  CUBBON,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  Service,  commissioner  for  the  Government  of 
Mysore. 

1856,  July  19.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  WILLIAM  THOMAS  DENISON,  knt.,E.E., 
capt.  gen.  and  governor-in-chief  in  and  over  the  colony  of 
New  South  Wales. 


280  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1856,  July  19.  E.  Adm.  CHARLES  ELLIOT,  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  in  and  over  the  Island  of  Trinidad. 

1856,  Sept.  30.  The  Hon.  JOHN  DUNCAN  BLIGH,  sometime  envoy 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of 
Hanover. 

1856,  Sept.  30.  ARTHUR  CHARLES  MAGENIS,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Sweden  and 
Norway. 

1856,  Sept.  30.     JOHN    FIENNES    TWISLETON    CRAMPTON,    sometime 

envoy  extraordinary   and  minister  plenipotentiary   to   the 
United  States  of  America. 

1857,  Jan.  2.   JAMES  MACAULAY  HIGGINSON,  governor  and  commander- 

in-chief  of  Mauritius  and  its  dependencies. 

1857,  Jan.  22.  JOHN  GEORGE  SHAW-LEFEVRE,  clerk  of  the  parlia- 
ments. 

1857,  Mar.  27.  Et.  Hon.  THOMAS  WYSE,  minister  plenipotentiary  to 
the  king  of  Greece. 

1857,  Apr.  17.     Col.  ALEXANDER  MURRAY  TULLOCH,  military  super- 

intendent of  the  pensioners  of  the  Army. 

1858,  Jan.  21.     Col.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  BEAUMONT  PHIPPS,  keeper  of 

the  Privy  Purse. 

1858,  July  9.  ANDREW  SMITH,  M.D.,  late  direc.  gen  of  the  Army 
Medical  Department. 

1858,  Sept.  6.     EICHARD  MADOX  BROMLEY,  accountant  gen.  of  the 

Navy. 

1858,  Sept.  6.  THOMAS  TASSELL  GRANT,  late  comptroller  of  the 
Victualling  and  Transport  Service  of  the  Navy. 

1858,  Dec.  20.     E.  Adm.  ALEXANDER  MILNE,  a  commissioner  of  the 

Admiralty. 

1859,  Feb.  4.     Et.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  YOUNG,  bart.,  sometime  lord  high 

commissioner  in  and  for  the  United  States  of  the  Ionian 
Islands. 

1859,  Mar.  9.  E.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  HASTINGS,  knt.,  sometime 
principal  storekeeper  of  the  Ordnance. 


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1859,  Mar.  25.  Col.  JOSHUA  JEBB,  surveyor  gen.  of  prisons,  inspec. 
gen.  of  military  prisons,  and  chairman  of  the  directors  of 
convict  prisons. 

1859,  May  20.  HENRY  BARTLE  EDWARD  FRERE,  the  resident  in  the 
Province  of  Scinde. 

1859,  May  20.     EGBERT  MONTGOMERY,  lately  the  chief  commissioner 

in  Oude. 

1860,  Feb.  10.     EOWLAND  HILL,  secretary  to  the  Post  Office. 

1860,  Feb.  25.  ANDREW  BUCHANAN,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  H.M.  the  queen  of  Spain. 

1860,  May  18.  FREDERICK  JAMES  HALLIDAY,  late  lieut.  gov.  of 
Bengal. 

1860,  May  18.  Sir  EGBERT  NORTH  COLLIE  HAMILTON,  bart.,  late 
political  agent  in  Central  India. 

1860,  May  18.  Maj.  Gen.  EICHARD  JAMES  HOLLWELL  BIRCH, 
secretary  to  the  government  of  India  in  the  Military 
Department. 

1860,  May  18.  Col.  PETER  MELVILL  MELVILL,  secretary  to  the 
government  of  Bombay  in  the  Military  and  Naval  Depart- 
ments. 

1860,  May  18.  Lieut.  Col.  HERBERT  BENJAMIN  EDWARDES,  com- 
missioner of  Peshawur. 

1860,  May  22.  CHARLES  LENNOX  WYKE,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  Mexican  Eepublic. 

1860,  June  19.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  AISKEW  LARCOM,  under  secretary 
to  the  lord  lieut.  of  Ireland. 

1860,  Aug.  6.  GEORGE  LLOYD  HODGES,  late  charge  d'affaires  to  the 
Free  Hanseatic  Cities  of  Hamburg,  Bremen  and  Liibeck. 

1860,  Dec.  11.  (Extra)  EICHARD  BICKERTON  PEMELL  (LYONS), 
2nd  lord  afterwards  viscount  Lyons,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  United  States  of 
America. 


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1860,  Dec.  11.     (Extra)  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  EDMUND  WALKER  HEAD, 

bart.,  capt.  gen.  and  governor-in-chief  in  and  over  the 
Provinces  of  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick  and  the 
Island  of  Prince  Edward. 

1861,  June  18.     FREDERICK  TEMPLE  (BLACKWOOD),  lord  Dufferin  and 

Clandeboye,  afterwards  marquess  of  Dufierin  and  Ava,  the 
British  member  of  the  late  European  Commission  in  Syria. 

1861,  June  25.     Maj.    Gen.    GEORGE   HALL   MACGREGOR,    sometime 

employed  as  military  commissioner  attached  to  the  camp  of 
Jung  Bahadoor  during  the  late  mutiny  in  India. 

1862,  Feb.  14.     JOHN  PETER  GRANT,  lieut.  gov.  of  Bengal. 

1862,  May  20.  JOHN  HAY  DRTJMMOND-HAY,  minister  resident  at  the 
Court  of  Morocco. 

1862,  May  20.     HARRY  SMITH  PARKES,  consul  at  Shanghai. 

1862,  June  20.  RUTHERFORD  ALCOCK,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  in  Japan. 

1862,  July  23.  WILLIAM  STEVENSON,  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  in  and  over  the  Island  of  Mauritius  and  its 
dependencies. 

1862,  July  23.  PHILIP  EDMOND  WODEHOUSE,  governor  and  com- 
mander-in-chief  in  and  over  the  colony  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  and  its  dependencies,  and  high  commissioner 
for  the  settling  and  adjustment  of  the  affairs  of  the 
territories  adjacent  or  contiguous  to  the  eastern  frontier  of 
that  colony. 

1862,  July  23.  CHARLES  HENRY  DARLING,  capt.  gen.  and  governor- 
in-chief  in  and  over  the  Island  of  Jamaica  and  its 
dependencies. 

1862,  July  23.  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  MACARTHUR,  sometime  administer- 
ing the  government  of  the  colony  of  Victoria. 

1862,  Dec.  12.  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  SPENCER  LOFTUS, 
commonly  called  lord  Augustus  Lof  tus,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  Minister  plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  Bavaria. 

1862,  Dec.  12.  The  Hon.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  ADOLPHUS  BRUCE, 
envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the 
emperor  of  China. 


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1863,  Feb.  3.  Sir  RODERICK  IMPEY  MURCHISON,  knt.,  director  gen. 
of  the  Geological  Survey  of  tlie  United  Kingdom  and 
director  of  the  Royal  School  of  Mines  and  Museum  of 
Practical  Geology. 

1863,  Mar.  3.  HENRY  FRANCIS  HOWARD,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  Hanover. 

1863,  Mar.  10.  Col.  THOMAS  MYDDELTON  BIDDULPH,  master  of  Her 
Majesty's  Household. 

1863,  Mar.  17.  AUGUSTUS  BERKELEY  PAGET,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  Denmark. 

1863,  Aug.  7.  Capt.  H.S.H.  ERNEST  LEOPOLD  YICTOR  CHARLES 
AUGUSTE  JOSEPH  EMICH,  prince  of  Leiningen,  R.N. 

1863,  Aug.  11.  JAMES  DOUGLAS,  governor  and  commander-in-chief 
in  and  over  Vancouver's  Island  and  the  colony  of  British 
Columbia. 

1863,  Dec.  11.     GEORGE   FREDERICK   EDMONSTONE,   late   lieut.   gov. 

of  the  North-Western  Provinces  of  Bengal. 

1864,  June  7.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  MARCUS  COGHLAN,  of  the  Royal 

Artillery,  sometime  political  resident  and  commandant  at 
Aden. 

1865,  May  30.     ROBERT  GILMOUR  COLQUHOUN,  agent  and  consul  gen. 

in  Egypt. 

1865,  June  7.  ALEXANDER  BRYSON,  M.D.,  director  general  of  the 
Medical  Department  of  the  Navy. 

1865,  Aug.  23.  Maj .  JOHN  CLAYTON  COWELL,  of  the  Royal  Engineers, 
in  recognition  of  his  services  as  governor  for  nine  years  to 
H.R.H.  prince  Alfred  Ernest  Albert,  who  has  attained  his 
majority  on  the  6th  inst. 

1865,  Oct.  9.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  GASPARD  LE  MARCHANT,  late 
governor  and  commander-in-chief  in  and  over  the  island  of 
Malta  and  its  dependencies. 

1865,  Nov.  27.     (Extra)  Rt.  Hon.  WILLIAM  HUTT,  vice  president  of 

the  Board  of  Trade. 

1866,  Jan.  29.      (Honorary)     H.S.H.     HERMAN     ERNEST     FRANCIS 

BERNHARD,  prince  of  Hohenlohe-Langenburg   (nephew  of 
the  Queen). 


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1866,  June  23.  Sir  ALEXANDER  MALET,  bart.,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  Germanic  Confederation. 

1866,  June  23.  The  Hon.  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  MURRAY,  late  envoy 
extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Saxony 
and  now  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary 
to  the  king  of  Denmark. 

1866,  June  23.  The  Hon.  JOHN  HENRY  THOMAS  MANNERS-SUTTON, 
governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  colony  of  Victoria. 

1866,  July  6.  Sir  JAMES  CLARK,  bart.,  M.D.,  one  of  the  physicians 
in  ordinary  to  Her  Majesty. 

1866,  July  6.  THOMAS  ERSKINE  MAY,  afterwards  lord  Farnborough, 
clerk  assistant  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

1866,  July  6.     CHARLES  PRESSLY,  late  chairman  of  the  Board  of 

Inland  Revenue. 

1867,  Apr.  23.     (Extra)  Gen.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  KNOLLYS,  comptroller 

and  treasurer  of  the  Household  of  H.R.H.  the  prince  of 
Wales. 

1867,  June  29.  (Extra)  JOHN  ALEXANDER  MACDONALD,  chairman  of 
the  recent  conference  of  delegates  from  British  North 
America  on  the  measure  of  confederation. 

1867,  Oct.  14.     (Extra)     WILLIAM     ROSE,     deputy     clerk     of     the 

Parliaments. 

1868,  Dec.  7.     R.  Adm.  JAMES  CRAWFORD  CAFFIN,  director  of  Stores, 

War  Department. 

1868,  Dec.  7.     V.  Adm.  ROBERT  SPENCER  ROBINSON,  controller  of 

the  Navy. 

1869,  July  27.     ANTONY  PANIZZI,  late  principal  librarian  and  secre- 

tary to  the  British  Museum. 

1869,  July  27.     Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  SABINE. 

1870,  Feb.  1.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  ERSKINE  BAKER  of  the  Royal 

(Bengal)  Engineers,  a  member  of  the  Council  of  India. 

1870,  June  24.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  BALFOUR,  of  the  Royal  (Madras) 
Artillery,  assistant  to  the  controller-in-chief,  War  Depart- 
ment. 


K.  C.  B.   CIVIL  285 

1870,  Aug.  9.  EDWARD  THORNTON,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  United  States  of  America. 

1870,  Dec.  6.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  ANDERSON,  assistant  comptroller 
and  auditor  gen.  of  the  Exchequer  and  Audit  Department. 

1870,  Dec.  19.     Col.  JOHN  STEWART  WOOD,  inspec.  gen.  of  the  Royal 

Irish  Constabulary. 

1871,  June  13.      Maj.    Gen.    THOMAS    TOWNSEND    PEARS,    military 

secretary  to  the  secretary  of  state  for  India  in  Council. 

1871,  July  3.  Lieut.  Col.  HOWARD  CRAUFURD  ELPHINSTONE,  V.C., 
of  the  Royal  Engineers,  late  governor  to  H.R.H.  the  prince 
Arthur. 

1871,  Nov.  7.     WILLIAM  HENRY  STEPHENSON,  chairman  of  the  Board 

of  Inland  Revenue. 

1872,  Jan.  20.      Sir    WILLIAM    JENNER,    bart.,    M.D.,    one    of    the 

physician s-in-ordinary  to  Her  Majesty. 

1872,  June  17.     GEORGE  BIDDELL  AIRY,  the  astronomer  royal. 

1872,  July  13.  Y.  Adm.  the  Hon.  EDWARD  ALFRED  JOHN  HARRIS, 
envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the 
king  of  the  Netherlands. 

1872,  July  18.     ARTHUR  HELPS,  clerk  of  the  Council. 

1873,  Mar.  27.     HENRY  THRING,  afterwards  lord  Thring,  the  parlia- 

mentary counsel. 

1873,  Mar.  27.     ALFRED  POWER,  vice-president  of  the  Local  Govern- 

ment Board  for  Ireland. 

1874,  May  16.     Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  MACNAGHTEN  HOGG,  afterwards 

McGarel-Hogg  and  lord  Magheramorne,  chairman  of  the 
Metropolitan  Board  of  Works. 

1875,  Mar.  25.     HENRY  COLE,  late  secretary  of  the  Science  and  Art 

Department  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on  Education  and 
general  superintendent  and  director  of  the  South  Kensington 
Museum. 

1875,  Mar.  25.  Col.  HENRY  ATWELL  LAKE,  chief  commissioner  of 
Dublin  Metropolitan  Police. 


286  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1875,  Nov.  25.     THOMAS  FRANCIS  WADE,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary  and  chief  superintendent  of  Trade 
in  China. 

1876,  May  17.     CHARLES  (HARBORD),  5th  lord  Suffield,  a  lord  of  the 

Bedchamber  to  H.E.H.  the  prince  of  Wales. 

1876,  Nov.  29.     (Extra)  Capt.  GEORGE  STRONG  NARES,  of  the  Eoyal 

Navy. 

1877,  July  23.     Col.  JOHN  STOKES,  of  the  Eoyal  Engineers. 

1877,  Aug.  6.  Lieut.  Col.  EDMUND  FREDERICK  Du  CANE,  of  the 
Eoyal  Engineers,  surveyor  gen.  of  prisons,  chairman  of 
directors  of  convict  prisons,  and  commissioner  under  the 
provisions  of  the  Prisons  Act,  1877. 

1877,  Aug.  6.  Col.  Sir  LEWIS  PELLY,  of  the  Bombay  Staff  Corps, 
agent  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  in  Eajpootana. 

1877,  Aug.  6.     HENRY  WILLIAM  GORDON,  commissary  general  in  the 

Ordnance  Store  Department. 

1878,  Mar.  15.     EDMUND  YEAMANS  WALCOT  HENDERSON,  late  lieut. 

col.  in  the  Corps  of  Eoyal  Engineers,  the  commissioner  of 
police  of  the  Metropolis. 

1878,  July  29.  CHARLES  STUART  AUBREY  (ABBOTT),  3rd  lord 
Tenterden,  under  secretary  of  state  for  Foreign  Affairs. 

1878,  Oct.  10.  JOHN  SAVILE  LUMLEY,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  the  Belgians. 

1878,  Nov.  14.     Sir  EICHARD  WALLACE,  bart.,  one  of  Her  Majesty's 

commissioners  for  the  Paris  Universal  Exhibition  of  1878. 

1879,  Mar.  12.     Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  FREDERICK  PONSONBY,  keeper  of 

Her  Majesty's  Privy  Purse  and  private  secretary  to  Her 
Majesty. 

1879,  Mar.  31.  Sir  FRANCIS  EICHARD  JOHN  SANDFORD,  knt.,  secre- 
tary to  the  Committee  of  Council  on  Education,  afterwards 
lord  Sandford. 

1879,  Mar.  31.  EALPH  EGBERT  WHEELER  LINGEN,  afterwards  lord 
Lingen,  permanent  secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

1879,  Mar.  31.  JOHN  LAMBERT,  secretary  to  the  Commissioners  of 
the  Local  Government  Board. 


K.  C.  B.   CIVIL  287 

1879,  July  19.  Maj.  PIERRE  Louis  NAPOLEON  CAVAGNARI,  Bengal 
Staff  Corps,  deputy  commissioner  second  class  for  the 
Punjab. 

1879,  Sept.  24.  Sir  HENRY  DRUMMOND  WOLFF,  late  Her  Majesty's 
commissioner  in  Eastern  Roumelia. 


1880,  Mar.  20.     Sir  THEODORE  MARTIN. 

1880,  Apr.  20.  The  Hon.  ADOLPHUS  FREDERIC  OCTAVITTS  LIDDELL, 
Q.C.,  permanent  under  secretary  of  State  for  the  Home 
Department. 

1880,  Apr.  20.     JOHN  TILLEY,  late  secretary  to  the  Post  Office. 

1880,  May  24.  Hon.  Col.  LUITBERT  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  LIONEL 
ALPHONSE,  FREIHERR  VON  PAWEL-RAMMINGEN. 

1880,  Aug.  14.     EDWARD  JAMES  REED,  late  chief  instructor  of  the 

Navy. 

1880,  Sept.  18.  HENRY  BROUGHAM  LOCH,  afterwards  lord  Loch, 
lieutenant  governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

1880,  Oct.  27.     CHARLES  JOHN  HERRIES,  chairman  of  the  Board  of 

Inland  Revenue. 

1881,  May  24.     Lieut.  Col.  and  Hon.   Col.  WILLIAM  FITZWILLIAM 

LENNOX  CONYNGHAM,  Londonderry  Militia. 

1881,  May  24.  Lieut.  Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  HAMBLETON  FRANCIS 
CUSTANCE,  West  Norfolk  Militia. 

1881,  May  24.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  HERON  ( JONES),  7th  viscount 
Ranelagh,  2nd  (South)  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteer  Corps. 

1881,  May  24.  Lieut.  Col.  ROBERT  JAMES  LOYD-LINDSAY,  V.C.,  1st 
Berkshire  Rifle  Volunteer  Corps,  afterwards  lord  Wantage. 

1881,  May  24.  THOMAS  BRASSEY,  hon.  commander  of  the  Liverpool 
Brigade  of  Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers,  afterwards 
lord  Brassey. 

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288  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1881,  May  24.     Rt.  Hon.  ALFRED  COMYNS  LYALL,  secretary  of  the 
Foreign  Department  of  the  Government  of  India. 

1881,  May  24.     Capt.  FREDERICK  JOHN  OWEN  EVANS,  R.N.,  hydro- 
grapher  of  the  Navy. 

1881,  Oct.  8.     EDWARD  BALDWIN  MALET,  Consul  General  in  Egypt. 

1882,  June  2.     JAMES  CAIRO,   senior  copyhold,  inclosure  and  tithe 

commissioner  for  England  and  Wales. 

1882,  June  2.     RALPH  WOOD  THOMPSON,  under-secretary  of  state  for 
the  War  Department. 

1882,  June  24.     GEORGE   KETTILBY  RICKARDS,  late  counsel  to   the 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

1882,  Oct.  16.     ROBERT  BURNETT  DAVID  MORIER,  minister  at  the 
Court  of  Spain. 

1882,  Dec.  26.     ROBERT    GEORGE   WYNDHAM   HERBERT,    permanent 
under  secretary  of  State,  Colonial  Office. 

1882,  Dec.  26.     REGINALD  EARLE  WELBY,  afterwards  lord  Welby, 

auditor  of   the   Civil  List  and  financial   secretary  to   the 
Treasury. 

18"83,  Apr.  9.     Rt.  Hon.  LYON  PLAYFAIR,  afterwards  1st  lord  Play- 
fair. 

1883,  Sept.  15.     Col.   JOHN   GRAHAM   MCKERLIE,   Royal   Engineers 

(retired  list),  chairman  of  the  Board  of  Public  Works  in 
Ireland. 

1884,  Jan.  5.     Professor  RICHARD  OWEN,  F.R.S.,  late  superintendent 

department  of  Natural  History,  British  Museum. 

1884,  Jan.  12.     ROBERT    GEORGE    CROOKSHANK    HAMILTON,    under 
secretary  to  the  lord  lieut.  of  Ireland. 

1884,  Apr.  15.     ROBERT    HAWTHORN    COLLINS,    comptroller    of    the 
Household  of  His  late  Royal  Highness  the  duke  of  Albany. 

1884,  Apr.  29.     H.S.H.   prince   Louis   ALEXANDER,   of   Battenberg, 
lieut.  in  the  Royal  Navy. 

1884,  May  24.     Hon.    SPENCER    CECIL    BRABAZON    PONSONBY-FANE, 
comptroller  of  accounts,  Lord  Chamberlain's  Department. 


K.  C.  B.   CIVIL  289 

1884.  May  24.     HENRY  WENTWORTH   DYKE  ACLAND,   M.D.,   regius 

professor  of  medicine  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  afterwards 
bart. 

1885,  June  15.     NATHANIEL  BARNABY,  director  of  naval  construction 

at  the  Admiralty. 

1885,  June  30.  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  KEPPEL  STEPHEN- 
SON,  solicitor  to  the  Treasury. 

1885,  July  22.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  NELSON  (Hooo),  1st  viscount 
Bridport,  one  of  Her  Majesty's  equerries. 

1885,  Aug.  11.  RALPH  ALLEN  GOSSET,  late  sergeant-at-arms,  House 
of  Commons. 

1885,  Aug.  25.  ARTHUR  LAWRENCE  HALIBURTON,  director  of 
supplies  and  transport,  War  Office. 

1885,  Dec.  1.  PHILIP  HENRY  WODEHOUSE  CURRIE,  assistant  under 
secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  afterwards  lord 
Currie. 

1885,  Dec.  26.     GEORGE    EDWARD    PAGET,     M.D.,    F.R.S.,    regius 

professor  of  physic  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 

1886,  Feb.  2.     Col.  JAMES  FRASER,  commissioner  of  police  for  the 

City  of  London. 

1886,  Feb.  2.  WILLIAM  STUART  WALKER,  chairman  of  the  Board 
of  Supervision  for  the  Relief  of  the  Poor,  and  of  Public 
Health,  Scotland. 

1886,  Feb.  2.  FRANCIS  BROCKMAN  MORLEY,  chairman  of  the 
Middlesex  Quarter  Sessions,  exon  of  Her  Majesty's  Royal 
Bodyguard  of  Yeomen  of  the  Guard. 

1886,  Feb.  5.  Hon.  Col.  and  Lieut.  Col.  Commandant  FREDERICK 
WINN  KNIGHT,  commanding  1st  Yolunteer  Battalion 
Worcestershire  Regiment. 

1886,  May  29.  HENRY  ROBINSON,  vice-president  of  the  Local 
Government  Board,  Ireland. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  Sir  FRANCIS  PHILIP  CUNLIFFE-OWEN, 
secretary  to  the  Royal  Commission  and  executive  commis- 
sioner for  the  Indian  Empire  and  for  several  colonies  for 
services  in  connection  with  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition 
of  1886. 


2po  ORDER  OF  THE   BATH 

1886,  July  30.     ALGERNON  EDWARD  WEST,  chairman  of  the  Board  of 

Inland  Revenue. 

1887,  June  21.     (Additional)    Lieut.    Col.    and    Hon.    Col.    DONALD 

MATHESON,  1st  Lanarkshire  Engineer  Volunteer  Corps,  in 
connection  with  Her  Majesty's  Auxiliary  Forces. 

1887,  June  21.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  DIGHTON  MACNAGHTEN  PROBYN, 
V.C.,  controller  and  treasurer  of  the  Household  of  H.R.H. 
the  prince  of  Wales. 

1887,  June  21.  Maj.  Sir  EVELYN  BARING,  afterwards  viscount 
Cromer,  agent  and  consul  gen.  in  Egypt. 

1887,  June  21.  STEVENSON  ARTHUR  BLACKWOOD,  secretary  to  the 
General  Post  Office. 

1887,  June  21.  CHARLES  THOMAS  NEWTON,  late  of  the  British 
Museum. 

1887,  June  21.  JOHN  SIMON,  M.D.,  late  medical  officer,  Privy 
Council  Office. 

1887,  June  21.  HUGH  OWEN,  permanent  secretary,  Local  Govern- 
ment Board. 

1887,  June  21.  WILLIAM  ERASER,  LL.D.,  deputy  keeper  of  Records 
of  Scotland. 

1887,  June  21.  CHARLES  LISTER  RYAN,  assistant  comptroller  and 
auditor,  Exchequer  and  Audit  Department. 

1887,  June  21.  Sir  EDWARD  WALTER,  knt.,  founder  and  com- 
manding officer,  Corps  of  Commissionaires. 

1887,  June  21.     Capt.  DOUGLAS  GALTON,  late  Royal  Engineers. 

1887,  June  21.  Maj.  ELEETWOOD  ISHAM  EDWARDS,  Royal  Engineers, 
assistant  keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse  and  assistant  private 
secretary  to  the  queen. 

1887,  June  21.     (Additional)     ARTHUR    MITCHELL,     M.D.,    LL.D., 

commissioner  in  lunacy  in  Scotland. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  Col.  GEORGE  ASHLEY  MAUDE,  crown 
equerry. 

1887,  June  21.  (Additional)  Hon.  Col.  WALTER  RICE  OLIVEY,  chief 
paymaster,  Army  Pay  Department. 


K.  C.  B.   CIVIL  291 

1888,  Jan.  7.  Sir  EGBERT  EAWLINSON,  knt.,  chief  engineering 
inspector,  Local  Government  Board. 

1888,  Jan.  7.  Sir  CHARLES  WARREN,  chief  commissioner  of 
Metropolitan  Police,  col.  in  the  Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 

1888,  June  2.  Sir  JULIAN  PAUNCEFOTE,  permanent  under-secretary 
of  state,  Foreign  Office. 

1888,  June  2.  EDWARD  GEORGE  JENKINSON,  late  assistant  under 
secretary,  police  and  crime,  for  Ireland. 

1888,  June  15.     EDWARD  CHARLES  BLOTJNT. 

1889,  Mar.  4.     EDWIN  CHADWICK. 

1889,  May  25.  HENRY  LONGLEY,  chief  charity  commissioner  for 
England  and  Wales. 

1889,  July  3.  Hon.  Col.  EGBERT  NIGEL  FITZHARDINGE  KINGSCOTE, 
honorary  col.,  4th  Battalion  Gloucester  Eegiment,  and  late 
lieut.  col.,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  one  of  Her  Majesty's 
commissioners  of  Woods  and  Forests. 

1889,  Aug.  16.     JOHN  THOMAS  BANKS,  M.D.,  one  of  the  physicians 

in  ordinary  to  the  queen  in  Ireland. 

1890,  Jan.  7.     The   Hon.    CHARLES   WILLIAM   FREMANTLE,   deputy- 

master  and  comptroller  of  the  Mint. 

1890,  Jan.  7.     CHARLES  LENNOX  PEEL,  clerk  of  the  Council. 

1890,  May  21.  Col.  Sir  EDWARD  EIDLEY  COLBORNE  BRADFORD, 
A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

1890,  May  21.  HENRY  GEORGE  CALCRAFT,  permanent  secretary  to 
the  Board  of  Trade. 

1890,  July  18.  Sir  JOHN  KIRK,  M.D.,  late  plenipotentiary  to  the 
Slave  Trade  Conference  at  the  Court  of  Brussels. 

1890,  Aug.  26.     Sir  HENRY  PERCY  ANDERSON,  of  the  Foreign  Office. 

1890,  Nov.  21.  Col.  CHARLES  BEAN  EUAN-SMITH  (Madras  Infantry, 
on  the  retired  list),  Her  Majesty's  agent  and  consul  gen.  for 
the  dominions  of  the  sultan  of  Zanzibar. 


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1890,  Dec.  19.     Lieut.  Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  ALEXANDER  MONCRIEFF 

(retired  list),  formerly  commanding  the  duke  of  Edinburgh's 
Own  Edinburgh  Artillery  (Southern  Division,  Royal 
Artillery) . 

1891,  Jan.  13.     Col.    the   Rt.    Hon.    Sir   JOSEPH   WEST   RIDGEWAY 

(Bengal  Infantry  retired  list),  under  secretary  to  the  lord 
lieut.  and  gen.  gov.  of  Ireland. 


1891,  Feb.  3.  Sir  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  ABEL,  knt.,  president  of 
Committee  on  Explosives,  War  Department. 

1891,  Nov.  5.     EYRE  MASSEY  SHAW,  late  chief  officer  of  the  Metro- 

politan Fire  Brigade. 

1892,  May  10.     Col.  GEORGE  GUSTAVUS  WALKER,  3rd  Battalion  the 

King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

1892,  May  10.  Lieut.  Col.  Commandant  and  Hon.  Col.  EDWARD 
STOCK  HILL,  1st  and  2nd  Glamorganshire  Artillery 
Volunteers. 

1892,  May  10.  Col.  Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY  HUMPHERY,  bart., 
1st  Volunteer  Battalion  the  Hampshire  Regiment,  and 
commanding  the  Portsmouth  Infantry  Volunteer  Brigade. 

1892,  May  25.  GODFREY  LUSHINGTON,  under  secretary  of  State, 
Home  Office. 

1892,  May  25.  Lieut.  Gen.  RICHARD  HIERAM  SANKEY,  chairman 
Board  of  Public  Works,  Ireland. 

1892,  May  25.  HENRY  JENKYNS,  parliamentary  counsel  to  the 
Treasury. 

1892,  May  25.  COURTENAY  BOYLE,  assistant  secretary,  Board  of 
Trade  (Railway  Department). 

1892,  May  25.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  ARCHIBALD  LEACH,  late  Royal 
Engineers,  late  secretary  to  the  Board  of  Agriculture. 

1892,  May  25.  Adm.  WILLIAM  WINDHAM  HORNBY,  commissioner 
Prison  Department,  Home  Office. 

1892,  May  25.  JOHN  EVANS,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  late  president  of  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries. 

1892,  Aug.  20.  Sir  EDWARD  HERTSLET,  knt.,  librarian  and  keeper  of 
the  papers  of  the  Foreign  Office. 


K.  C.  B.   CIVIL  293 

1892,  Aug.  20.  HORACE  GEORGE  WALPOLE,  assistant  under  secretary 
of  State,  India  Office. 

1892,  Aug.  20.  EVAN  MACGREGOR,  permanent  secretary  to  the 
Admiralty. 

1892,  Aug.  20.  Professor  WILLIAM  HENRY  FLOWER,  director  of  the 
Natural  History  Department,  British  Muesum. 

1892,  Aug.  20.     EEGINALD  FRANCIS  DOUCE  PALGRAVE,  clerk  of  the 

House  of  Commons. 

1893,  Jan.  24.     Et.    Hon.    JOHN    TOMLINSON    HIBBERT,    financial 

secretary  to  the  Treasury. 

1893,  Jan.  24.     ARTHUR  GODLEY,  under  secretary  of  State  for  India. 

1893,  June  3.     ANDREW  NOBLE,  late  capt.,  Eoyal  Artillery. 

1893,  June  3.     FRANCIS  Mow  ATT,  assistant  secretary  to  the  Treasury. 

1893,  June  3.  JOHN  FRETCHEVILLE  DYKES  DONNELLY,  hon.  maj. 
gen.,  Eoyal  Engineers  (retired  list),  secretary  to  the  Science 
and  Art  Department. 

1893,  Dec.  29.     Sir    THOMAS    HENRY    SANDERSON,    assistant    under- 

secretary of  state,  Foreign  Office. 

1894,  Jan.  9.     EGBERT  HENRY  MEADE,  commonly  called  the  Hon. 

Eobert    Henry    Meade,    under-secretary    of    state    for   the 
Colonial  Department. 

1894,  Mar.  13.  Hon.  Col.  DAVID  CARRICK  EGBERT  CARRICK- 
BUCHANAN,  3rd  and  4th  Battalions,  the  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Eifles). 

1894,  May  26.  EDWARD  WALTER  HAMILTON,  assistant  secretary  to 
the  Treasury. 

1894,  May  26.     AUGUSTUS  WOLLASTON  FRANKS,  keeper,  Department 

of   British    and    Medieval   Antiquities    and    Ethnography, 
British  Museum. 

1895,  Jan.  8.     HERBERT   HARLEY   MURRAY,   late   chairman   of   the 

Board  of  Customs. 

1895,  Jan.  8.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  KEKEWICH,  secretary  to  the  Com- 
mittee of  Council  on  Education. 


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1895,  Jan.  8.     WILLIAM    HENRY    WHITE,    assistant    controller    and 
director  of  Naval  Construction. 

1895,  Feb.  12.     GEORGE  SCHARF,  director,  keeper  and  secretary  of 
the  National  Portrait  Gallery. 

1895,  May  25.     RALPH  HENRY  KNOX,  accountant  gen.  of  the  Army. 

1895,  May  25.     STAIR  ANDREW  AGNEW,  registrar  gen.  and  deputy 
keeper  of  Records,  Scotland. 

1895,  May  25.     Lieut.  Col.  ARTHUR  JOHN  BIGGE,  private  secretary 
to  the  queen. 

1895,  May  25.     NICHOLAS  RODERICK  O'CoNOR,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Pekin. 

1895,  May  25.     Sir  DAVID  HARREL,  knt.,  under  secretary  for  Ireland. 

1895,  May  25.     EDWARD    MAUNDE    THOMPSON,    principal    librarian 
and  secretary,  British  Museum. 

1895,  June  28.     JAMES  REID,  one  of  the  physicians  in  ordinary  to 
Her  Majesty. 

1895,  July  2.      Col.     YIVIAN     BERING     MAJENDIE,     inspector     of 
explosives,  Home  Office. 

1895,  July  2.     ROBERT  GIFFEN,  comptroller  gen.  of  the  Commercial, 
Labour,  and  Statistical  Department,  Board  of  Trade. 

1895,  July  2.     ALFRED  MILNER,  chairman  of  the  Board  of  Inland 

Revenue. 

1896,  Jan.  10.     HENRY  HAMILTON  JOHNSTON,  imperial  commissioner 

and  consul  gen.  for  British  Central  Africa. 

1896,  Feb.  6.     (Honorary)     H.S.H.     prince     FRANCIS     JOSEPH      of 
Battenberg. 

1896,  Feb.  10.     Col.     lord     EDWARD     WILLIAM     PELHAM-CLINTON, 
master  of  the  Household. 

1896,  Feb.  28.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  TAYLOR  Du  PLAT  (retired  pay), 
late  Royal  Artillery,  extra  equerry  to  the  Queen. 

1896,  May  20.     CLEMENTS  ROBERT  MARKHAM,  president  of  the  Royal 

Geographical  Society. 

1897,  Jan.  1.     Sir  ELWIN  MITFORD  PALMER,  financial  adviser  to  His 

Highness  the  khedive  of  Egypt. 


K.  C.  B.   CIVIL  295 

1897,  Jan.  1.     WILLIAM    ANDERSON,     director    gen.     of     Ordnance 
Factories. 

1897,  Jan.  1.     Hon.  Col.  the  Hon.  WELLINGTON  PATRICK  MANVERS 
CHETWYND-TALBOT,  sergeant-at-arms,  House  of  Lords. 

1897,  June  1.     Hon.    Col.    DAVID    DAVIDSON,    the    Queen's    Rifle 
Volunteer  Brigade,  the  Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regiment). 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)   Sir  FRANCIS  KNOLLYS,  private  secre- 
tary to  H.R.H.  the  prince  of  Wales,  afterwards  lord  Knollys. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)     GEORGE     LAWSON,     assistant     under 
secretary  of  state,  War  Office. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  Sir  JOHN  GARDNER  DILLMAN  ENGLE- 
HEART,  knt.,  clerk  of  the  Council  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  EDWIN  HENRY  EGERTON,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Athens. 

1897,  Jun  22.     (Additional)  Col.  EDWARD  TALBOT  THACKERAY,  V.C. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)     HENRY     CRAIK,     secretary,     Scotch 
Education  Department. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)   JOHN  SKELTON,  vice-president,  Local 
Government  Board  for  Scotland. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)   Sir  ALBERT  WILLIAM  WOODS,  garter 
principal  king-of-arms. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)    HENRY    CHURCHILL    MAXWELL-LYTE, 
deputy  keeper  Public  Record  Office. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)    FREDERIC    LACEY    ROBINSON,    deputy 
chairman  Board  of  Inland  Revenue. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)    Sir  ANDREW   REED,   knt.,   insp.   gen. 
Royal  Irish  Constabulary. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)    RICHARD    THORNE    THORNE,    medical 
officer  to  the  Local  Government  Board. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  JOSEPH  NORMAN  LOCKYER,  professor  of 
astronomy,  Royal  College  of  Science. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  JOHN  WOLFE  BARRY. 


296  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)    JOHN    TAYLOR,    surveyor,    Office    of 
Works. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Hon.  Lieut.  Col.  (retired)  HENRY 
SMITH,  commissioner  of  the  City  of  London  Police. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  FRANCIS  HENRY 
JETTNE,  knt.,  president  of  the  Probate,  Divorce,  and 
Admiralty  Division  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  judge 
advocate  gen. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Sir  JOHN  HASSARD,  knt.,  apparitor  gen. 
Consistory  Court  of  the  bishop  of  London 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  HENRY  CHARLES  BURDETT. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  EDWARD  FRANKLAND,  water  analyst  ta 
the  Local  Government  Board. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  WILLIAM  HUGGINS. 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)  WILLIAM  BLAKE  RICHMOND. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  R.  Adm.  WILLIAM  JAMES  LLOYL> 
WHARTON,  hydrographer  of  the  Admiralty. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  ALBERT  JOHN  DURSTON,  chief  inspector 
of  machinery,  engineer- in-chief  of  the  Navy. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Hon.  Col.  SAMUEL  BRISE  RUGGLES 
BRISE,  4th  Battalion  the  Essex  Regiment. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Sir  CHARLES 
WATKIN  SHAKERLEY,  bart.,  late  5th  Volunteer  Battalion, 
the  Cheshire  Regiment. 

1897,  June  22.  (Additional)  Hon.  Col.  Sir  HENRY  WILMOT,  bart., 
V.C.,  1st  Volunteer  Battalion  the  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Derbyshire  Regiment). 

1897,  June  22.     (Additional)    Lieut.    Col.    and    Hon.    Col.    ROBERT 

THOMAS  WHITE-THOMSON,  late  4th  Battalion  the  Devonshire 
Regiment. 

1898,  Jan.  1.     EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  BOND,  late  principal  librarian  of 

the  British  Museum. 


1898,  Jan.  1.     WILLIAM  TENNANT  GAIRDNER,  physician  in  ordinary 
to    Her    Majesty    in    Scotland 
Medicine,  Glasgow  University. 


to    Her    Majesty    in    Scotland,    dean    of    the    Faculty    of 
,  Gla 


K.  C.  B.   CIVIL  297 

1898,  Jan.  1.  GEORGE  MORRIS,  vice-president,  Local  Government 
Board  for  Ireland. 

1898,  Jan.  1.  SPENCER  WALPOLE,  secretary  to  the  General  Post 
Office. 

1898,  Feb.  8.  Lieut.  Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  JOHN  WILLIAMS  WALLING- 
TON,  late  4th  Battalion  the  Gloucestershire  Regiment. 

1898,  Mar.  25.  Maj.  Sir  CLAUDE  MAXWELL  MACDONALD,  envoy 
extraordinary,  minister  plenipotentiary,  and  chief  superin- 
tendent of  Trade  at  Pekin. 

1898,  May  21.     Col.  Sir  RICHARD  EDWARD  ROWLEY  MARTIN. 

1898,  May  21.  KENNETH  AUGUSTUS  MUIR  MACKENZIE,  Q.C., 
permanent  secretary  of  the  lord  Chancellor's  office  and 
clerk  of  the  Crown. 

1898,  May  21.  HAMILTON  JOHN  AGMONDESHAM  CUFFE  (commonly 
called  the  Hon.  Hamilton  John  Agmondesham  Cuffe), 
solicitor  to  the  Treasury,  director  of  Public  Prosecutions, 
afterwards  5th  viscount  Desart. 

1898,  May  21.  EDWARD  LEIGH  PEMBERTON,  late  assistant  under 
secretary  of  state,  Home  Office. 

1898,  May  21.  Sir  KENELM  EDWARD  DIGBY,  under  secretary  of 
state,  Home  Office. 

1898,  May  21.     JOHN  MURRAY,  F.R.S.,  LL.D. 

1899,  Jan.  2.     CAREY  JOHN  KNYVETT,   late   principal   clerk,   Home 

Office. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  EDWARD  WINGFIELD,  under  secretary  of  State  for  the 
Colonies. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  WILLIAM  CHANDLER  ROBERTS-AUSTEN,  F.R.S.,  chemist 
and  assayer  to  the  Royal  Mint. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  HENRY  WILLIAM  PRIMROSE,  chairman  of  the  Board 
of  Customs. 

1899,  June  9.  Col.  JOHN  FARQUHARSON,  Royal  Engineers,  late 
director  gen.  of  the  Ordnance  Survey. 

1899,  June  9.  GEORGE  HERBERT  MURRAY,  secretary  to  the  General 
Post  Office. 


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1899,  June  9.  WILLIAM  HENRY  PREECE,  consulting  engineer  to  the 
General  Post  Office. 

1899,  June  9.     MICHAEL  FOSTER,  secretary  to  the  Royal  Society. 

1899,  Nov.  21.     EDWARD  PAYSON  WILLS. 

1900,  Jan.  16.     Capt.    WILLIAM    DE    WIVELESLIE    ABNEY,    F.E.S., 

director  of  the  Science  and  Art  Department. 

1900,  May  23.  JOHN  SAMUEL  PURCELL,  late  comptroller  of  Stamps 
and  Stores  and  registrar  of  Joint  Stock  Companies,  Inland 
Revenue  Department. 

1900,  May  23.  DAVID  GILL,  Her  Majesty's  astronomer,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope. 

1900,  May  23.  WILLIAM  CONYNGHAM  GREENE,  of  Her  Majesty's 
diplomatic  service,  late  British  agent  at  Pretoria. 

1900,  May  23.  HENRY  AUGUSTUS  ROBINSON,  vice  president  Local 
Government  Board,  Ireland. 

1900,  Oct.  16.  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  JOHN  HAY  ATHOL  MACDONALD, 
commanding  the  Forth  Volunteer  Infantry  Brigade,  and 
formerly  commanding  the  Queen's  Rifle  Volunteer  Brigade, 
the  Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regiment). 

1900,  Nov.  29.     Sir  WILLIAM  MACCORMAC,  bart.     (See  footnote  on 

p.  347.) 

1901,  Jan.  1.     The  Hon.  EDWARD  CHANDOS  LEIGH,  Q.C.,  counsel  to 

the  Speaker,  House  of  Commons. 

1901,  Jan.  1.     RICHARD  MILLS,  late  comptroller  and  auditor  gen. 
1901,  Jan.  1.     Sir  WILLIAM  TURNER,  D.C.L. 
1901,  July  2.     Sir  ARTHUR  NICHOLSON,  bart. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  Sir  MONTAGUE  FREDERICK  OMMANNEY,  under  secretary 
of  State,  Colonial  Office. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  ROBERT  ANDERSON,  LL.D.,  assistant  commissioner  of 
Metropolitan  Police. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  FRANCIS  JOHN  STEPHENS  HOP  WOOD,  permanent 
secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trade. 


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1901,  Nov.  9.  SAMUEL  BUTLER  PROVIS,  permanent  secretary  to  the 
Local  Government  Board. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  GEORGE  LISLE  RYDER,  chairman  of  the  Board  of 
Customs. 

1901,  Nov.  26.     The  Rt.  Hon.  BEILBY  (LAWLEY),  5th  lord  Wenlock, 

P.O.,   lord   of  the   Bedchamber  to   H.R.H.   the   prince   of 
Wales. 

1902,  Jan.  21.     ARCHIBALD  JOHN  SCOTT  MILMAN. 

1902,  June  26.  (Additional)  Maj.  HENRY  PILKINGTON,  Royal 
Engineers. 

1902,  June  26.  Hon.  Col.  ALFRED  PLANTAGENET  FREDERICK 
CHARLES  SOMERSET,  7th  Battalion  the  Rifle  Brigade  (the 
prince  Consort's  Own). 

1902,  June  26.  Lieul;.  Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  ROBERT  BRIDGFORD,  late 
2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  the  Manchester  Regiment. 

1902,  June  26.  Hon.  Col.  CHARLES  GERVAISE  BOXALL,  1st  Sussex 
Royal  Garrison  Artillery  (Volunteers). 

1902,  June  26.  Col.  ARTHUR  PENDARVES  VIVIAN,  South  Wales 
Border  Volunteer  Infantry  Brigade. 

1902,  July  11.  (Additional)  RICHARD  DAVIS  AWDRY,  accountant 
gen.  of  the  Royal  Navy. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)  The  Hon.  BERNARD  ERIC  BARRINGTON. 

1902,  July  11.  (Additional)  The  Hon.  FRANCIS  LEVESON  BERTIE, 
assistant  under  secretary  of  state  for  Foreign  Affairs. 

1902,  July  11.  (Additional)  Sir  WILLIAM  SELBY  CHURCH,  bart., 
M.D.,  president  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)  CLINTON  EDWARD  DAWKINS. 

1902,  July  11.  (Additional)  THOMAS  HENRY  ELLIOTT,  secretary  to 
the  Board  of  Agriculture. 

1902,  July  11.  (Additional)  REGINALD  BALIOL  (BRETT),  2nd  viscount 
Esher,  secretary  to  H.M.'s  Office  of  Works 

1902,  July  11.  (Additional)  JOHN  LOWNDES  ELDON  GORST,  financial 
adviser  to  the  Egyptian  Government. 


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1902,  July  11.     (Additional)  HENRY  JOHN  LOWNDES  GRAHAM,  clerk 
of  the  Parliaments. 

1902,  July  11.      (Additional)       The       Hon.       SCHOMBERG       KERR 

MACDONNELL. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)     HENRY    JAMES    YANSITTART    NEALE, 
assistant  secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)  ALFRED  DE  BOCK  PORTER,  secretary  to 
the  Ecclesiastical  Commission. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)  Professor  WILLIAM  RAMSAY,  F.R.S. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)  EVELYN  JOHN  RUGGLES  BRISE,  chair- 
man of  the  Prisons  Commission. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)  LESLIE  STEPHEN. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)     GEORGE    WHITEHOUSE,     engineer- in- 
chief  of  the  Uganda  Railway. 

1902,  July  11.     (Additional)     HENRY    FRANCIS    REDHEAD    YORKE, 
director  of  victualling  of  the  Royal  Navy. 

1902,  July  17.     HORACE  ALFRED  DAMER  SEYMOUR,  deputy  master  of 
the  Mint,  would  have  heen  made  K.C.B.  had  he  survived. 

1902,  Nov.  9.     Sir  ANDREW  CHARLES  HOWARD,  late  assistant  com- 
missioner of  the  Metropolitan  Police. 

1902,  Nov.  9.     GEORGE  CHRISTOPHER  TROUT  BARTLEY,  M.P. 

1902,  Nov.  9.     ROBERT  WILLIAM  ARBUTHNOT  HOLMES,  treasury  re- 
membrancer in  Ireland. 

1902,  Dec.  30.     Sir  BENJAMIN  BAKER,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 

1903,  June  26.     WILLIAM    DAVIDSON    NIVEN,    F.R.S. ,    director    of 

studies,  Royal  Naval  College. 

1903,  June  26.     Lieut.    Col.    and    Hon.     Col.    HENRY    MONTAGUE 
HOZIER,  3rd  Kent  Royal  Garrison  Artillery  (Volunteers). 

1903,  June  30.     Col.  EDMOND  BAINBRIDGE,  chief  superintendent  of 
Ordnance  Factories. 

1903,  July  10.     Sir  JOHN  HENRY  GIBBS  BERGNE,  late  of  the  Foreign 
Office. 


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1903,  July  10.     Sir  PATRICK  COLL,  chief  Crown  solicitor,  Ireland. 

1903,  July  10.  CHARLES  HENRY  ALDERSON,  late  chief  charity  com- 
missioner. 

1903,  Aug.  11.  Col.  NEVILLE  FRANCIS  FITZGERALD  CHAMBERLAIN, 
inspec.  gen.,  Royal  Irish  Constabulary. 

1903,  Aug.  11.     Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  FOSTER  GEORGE  ROSS-OF-BLADENS- 

BURG,  chief  commissioner  of  the  Dublin  Metropolitan  Police. 

1904,  June  24.     CHARLES  JOHN  REED,  hon.  col.  of  the  Northumber- 

land Royal  Garrison  Artillery  (Volunteers). 

1904,  June  24.  Sir  DAVID  GAMBLE,  bart.,  hon.  col.,  2nd  Volunteer 
Battalion,  prince  of  Wales's  Volunteers  (South  Lancashire 
Regiment). 

1904,  June  24.  WALTER  SPENCER  STANHOPE,  hon.  col.,  2nd 
Volunteer  Battalion  the  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment. 

1904,  June  24.     Hon.  Col.  ANGUS  WILLIAM  HALL,  late  3rd  Battalion 
Dorsetshire  Regiment. 

1904,  June  24.  Hon.  Col.  Sir  FITZROY  DONALD  MACLEAN,  bart.,  late 
West  Kent  Imperial  Yeomanry. 

1904,  Nov.  9.     Sir  ARTHUR  HENRY  HARDINGE. 
1904,  Nov.  9.     WILLIAM  HENRY  MAHONEY  CHRISTIE. 


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The  Most  Exalted  Order  of  the  Star 

of  India, 


Grand  Masters  and  in  virtue  thereof  First  and  Principal  Knight 
Grand  Cross  thereof. 

CHARLES  JOHN  (CANNING),  1st  earl  Canning.  Appointed  gov.  gen. 
July,  1855.  Proclaimed  1st  viceroy,  1858,  Nov.  1. 

JAMES  (BRUCE),  8th  earl  of  Elgin.  Appointed  1862,  Jan.  21. 
Assumed  government  1862,  Mar.  12.  Died  1863,  Nov.  20. 

Sir  JOHN  LAIRD  MAIR  LAWRENCE  (afterwards  1st  lord  Lawrence). 
Appointed  J863,  Dec.  5.  Assumed  government  1864,  Jan.  12. 

RICHARD  SOUTHWELL  (BOURKE),  6th  earl  of  Mayo.  Appointed  1868, 
Oct.  27.  Assumed  government  1869,  Jan.  12.  Assassinated 
1872,  Feb.  8. 

THOMAS  GEORGE  (BARING),  2nd  lord  afterward  1st  earl  of  Northbrook. 
Appointed  1872,  Mar.  14.  Assumed  government  1872,  May  3. 

EDWARD  ROBERT  LYTTON  (BULWER-LYTTON),  2nd  lord  afterwards 
1st  earl  of  Lytton.  Appointed  1876,  Feb.  12.  Took  the 
oath  at  Calcutta,  1876,  Apr.  12. 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  SAMUEL  (ROBINSON),  1st  marquess  of  Ripon. 
Appointed  1880,  May  6.  Assumed  government  1880,  June  8. 

TREDERICK  TEMPLE  (HAMILTON-BLACKWOOD,  afterwards  HAMILTON- 
TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD),  1st  earl  of  Duft'erin,  afterwards 
marquess  of  Duft'erin  and  Ava.  Appointed  1884,  Oct.  21. 
Assumed  government  1884,  Dec.  13. 

HENRY  CHARLES  KEITH  (PETTY-FITZMAURICE),  5th  marquess  of 
Lansdowne.  Installed  1888,  Dec.  10. 

VICTOR  ALEXANDER  (BRUCE),  9th  earl  of  Elgin.  Appointed  about 
1893,  Oct.  10.  Assumed  government  1894,  Jan.  27. 

GEORGE  NATHANIEL  (CURZON),  1st  lord  Curzon  of  Kedleston. 
Appointed  1898,  Dec.  3.  Assumed  government  1899,  Jan.  6. 
Re-appointed  for  a  second  term,  1904,  Sept.  3. 


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KNIGHTS  OF  THE  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR  OF  INDIA. 


Original  Knights  before  the  enlargement  of  the  Order. 

1861,  June  25.  CHARLES  JOHN  (CANNING),  1st  earl  Canning,  ex. 
officio  as  Grand  Master.  Died  1862,  June  IT. 

1861,  June  25.  FRANCIS  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  EMANUEL,. 
prince  consort  of  queen  Victoria.  (Extra.) 

1861,  June  25.     ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales.     (Extra.) 

1861,  June  25.  H.H.  NIZAM-OOL-MOOLK  NUWAB  TUYINAT  ALL 
KHAN,  Nizam  of  Hydrabad. 

1861,  June  25.  Gen.  HUGH  (GOUGH),  1st  viscount  Gough,  sometime 
commander-in-chief  of  H.M.  Forces  in  the  East  Indies. 

1861,  June  25.     H.H.  JYAJEE  RAO  SINDHIA,  Maharaja  of  Gwalior. 

1861,  June  25.  GEORGE  FRANCIS  ROBERT  (HARRIS),  3rd  lord  Harris,, 
sometime  governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Madras. 

1861,  June  25.     H.H.  Maharaja  DULEEP  SINGH. 

1861,  June  25.  Gen.  COLIN  (CAMPBELL),  lord  Clyde,  late- 
commander-in-chief  of  H.M.  Forces  in  the  East  Indies. 

1861,  June  25.     H.H.  RUNBEER  SING,  Maharaja  of  Cashmere. 

1861,  June  25.  Sir  GEORGE  RUSSELL  CLERK,  governor  of  the- 
Presidency  of  Bombay. 

1861,  June  25.     H.H.  TOOKOOJEE  RAO  HOLKAR,  Maharaja  of  Indore. 
1861,  June  25.     H.H.  Maharaja  KHUNDE  RAO,  Guicowar  of  Baroda. 

1861  June  25.  Sir  JOHN  LAIRD  MAIR  LAWRENCE,  bart.,  lately  lieut. 
governor  of  the  Punjab  (afterwards  lord  Lawrence).  From 
1864,  Jan.  12,  Grand  Master  and  first  and  principal  G. C.S.I. 

1861,  June  25.     H.H.  NURENDUR  SINGH,  Maharaja  of  Putiala. 

1861,  June  25.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  OUTRAM,  bart.,  lately  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 


K.  S.  I.  307 

1861,  June  25.     NUWAB  SEKUNDER,  Begum  of  Bhopal. 

1861,  June  25.  Gen.  Sir  HUGH  HENRY  HOSE,  commander-in-chief 
of  H.M.  Forces  in  the  East  Indies.  Afterwards  lord 
Strathnairn. 

1861,  June  25.     H.H.YoosuF  ALT  KHAN,  Nuwab  of  Rampore. 
Subsequent  Appointments. 

1861,  Aug.  19.  F.  Marsh  STAPLE-TON  (COTTON),  1st  viscount  Comber- 
mere,  sometime  commander-in-chief  of  the  Forces  in  the 
East  Indies. 

1861,  Aug.  19.     Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  POLLOCK,  afterwards  bart.,  who 

commanded  the  British  Forces  which  advanced  to  Kabul  in 
1842;  sometime  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of 
India. 

1862,  Mar.  12.     JAMES  (BRUCE),  8th  earl  of  Elgin,  ex-officio  as  grand 

master.     Died  1863,  Nov.  20. 

1863,  Nov.  11.     H.H.  SERAMUDI  RAJAHYE  HINDOSTAN  RAJ-RAJENDER 

SREE  MAHARAJA  DHEERAJ  SEWEE  BAM  SING,  Bahadoor 
or  Maharaja  of  Jyepore. 

1863,  Nov.  11.      H.H.     FURZUND     DILBUND     RASEKOOL     ITHAGAD 

DOWLUT-I-ENGLISHIA  RAJA  SUROOP  SING,  Bahadoor  or 
Maharaja  of  Jheend. 

1864,  Dec.  10.     H.H.  FURZUND  DILBUND  RASEKHUL  ITGAD  DOWLUT- 

I-ENGLISHIA  RAJAH  RAJEGAN  RAJAH  RUNDHEER  SING, 
Bahadoor  of  Kuppoorthulla. 

1864,  Dec.  10.  H.H.  Maharaja  RUGHOO  RAJ  SING,  Bahadoor  of 
Rewah. 


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Enlargement  of  the  Order  in  1866. 
STAR    OF    INDIA. 

KNIGHTS  GRAND  COMMANDERS  OF  THE  ORDER  OF 
THE  STAR  OF  INDIA,  (G.C.S.L). 

Promotion  of  Knights  Commanders  on  the  Enlargement  of  the 

Order  in  1866. 

1866,  May  24.     *  ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales. 

1866,  May  24.  *NIZAM-OOL-MOOLK  NUWAB  TUYINAT  ALI  KHAN, 
Nizam  of  Hyderabad. 

1866,  May  24.  *Gen.  HUGH  viscount  GOUGH. 

1866,  May  24.  *TYAJEE  RAO  SINDHIA,  Maharaja  of  Gwalior. 

1866,  May  24.  *GEORGE  FRANCIS  ROBERT  (HARRIS),  3rd  lord  Harris. 

1866,  May  24.  *Maharaja  DHULEEP  SING. 

1866,  May  24.  *RUNBEER  SINGH,  Maharaja  of  Cashmere. 

1866,  May  24.  *Sir  GEORGE  RUSSELL  CLERK. 

1866,  May  24.  *TOOKOOJEE  RAO  HOLKAR,  Maharaja  of  Indore. 

1866,  May  24.  *Maharaja  KHUNDE  RAO,  Guicowar  of  Baroda. 

1866,  May  24.  *Sir  JOHN  LAIRD  MAIR  LAWRENCE,  bart.,  afterwards 
lord  Lawrence,  Grand  Master  and  first  and  principal 
G.C.S.L 

1866,  May  24.     *NUWAB  SEKUNDER,  Begum  of  Bhopal. 

1866,  May  24.  *Gen.  Sir  HUGH  HENRY  ROSE,  afterwards  lord 
Strathnairn. 

1866,  May  24.     *YoosuF  ALI  KHAN,  Nuwab  of  Rampore. 
1866,  May  24.     *Gen.  Sir  GEO.  POLLOCK,  bart, 


names  marked  with  an  asterisk  were  the  K.S.I,  existing  at  the  date 
of  the  enlargement  of  the  order  in  1866,  and  were  made  G.C.S.I.  by  that 
enlargement. 


G.  C.  S.  I.  309 

1866,  May  24.  *H.H.  SERAMUDI  RAJAHYE  HINDOSTAN  RAJ-RAJENDER 
SREE  MAHARAJA  DHEERAJ  SEWEE  RAM  SING,  Bahadoor  of 
Jyepore. 

1866,  May  24.  *H.H.  FURZUND  DILBUND  RASEKHUL  ITGAD  DOWLTJT- 
I-ENGLISHIA,  etc.,  Bahadoor  of  Kuppoorthulla. 

1866,  May  24.  *H.H.  Maharaja  RUGHOO  RAJ  SING,  Bahadoor  of 
Rewah. 

1866,  May  24.  *Sir  HENRY  BARTLE  EDWARD  FRERE. 

1866,  May  24.  *H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Joudpore. 

1866,  May  24.  *Sir  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY. 

1866,  May  24.  *H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Travancore. 

1866,  May  24.  *Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  ROSE  MANSFIELD,  afterwards  1st 
lord  Sandhurst. 

1866,  May  24.     *H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Kerowlee. 


Subsequent  Appointments. 
1867,  May  24.     H.H.  KRISHNAH  RAJ  WADYAR,  Maharaja  of  Mysore. 

1867,  Sept.  16.     Lieut.    Gen.     Sir    ROBERT    NAPIER,    commander- 

in-chief  of  the  Bombay  Army,  afterwards  lord  Napier  of 
Magdala. 

1868,  Aug.  27.     ISMAIL  PASHA,  viceroy  of  Egypt.     (Honorary.) 

1868,  Dec.  8.     Sir  WILLIAM  ROBERT  SEYMOUR  YESEY  FITZGERALD, 

governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay.     (Extra.) 

1869,  Jan.  12.     RICHARD  SOUTHWELL  (BURKE),  6th  earl  of  Mayo, 

ex-officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1869,  June  2.     The  Rana  of  Dholepore. 

1870,  Feb.  7.     H.R.H.  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT,  duke  of  Edinburgh. 

(Extra.) 

1870,  May  28.     H.H.  MOHENDER  SING,  Maharaja  of  Puttiala. 


310  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR  OF  INDIA 

1870,  May  28.  The  Nawab  SALAR  JUNG,  Bahadoor,  minister  of  the 
Hyderabad  State. 

1870,  Aug.  19.     FERDINAND  DE  LESSEES.     (Honorary.) 

1871,  May  20.     H.H.  DHERAJ  SUMBHO  SING,  Maharana  of  Oodeypore. 

1871,  May  20.     H.H.  the  RAO  PRAGMULJEE   of  Gutch. 

1872,  May  3.     THOMAS  GEORGE  (BARING),  2nd  lord  afterwards  1st 

earl  of  Northbrook,  ex  officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1872,  May  31.     H.H.  the  NAWAB  SHAH  JEHAN,  Begum  of  Bhopal. 

1873,  May  24.     H.E.  Maharajah  JUNG  BAHADOOR  KUNWAR  RANAJEE, 

prime  minister  of  Nepal. 

1873,  May  24.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  Low,  Madras  Infantry,  formerly 
political  resident  at  Lucknow  and  Hyderabad,  and  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1873,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  NEVILLE  BOWLES  CHAMBERLAIN, 
Bengal  Infantry,  late  commanding  Punjab  Irregular  Force. 

1873,  July  1.  H.H.  HAJEE  MEERZA  HUSSEIN  KHAN,  grand  vizier 
and  minister  of  war  to  the  shah  of  Persia.  (Honorary.) 

1875,  May  3.  H.H.  prince  TEWFIK  PASHA,  heir  apparent  to  the 
viceroy  of  Egypt,  afterwards  khedive  of  Egypt.  (Honorary.) 

1875,  Dec.  31.  H.H.  RAJ  RAJESSUR  MAHARAJAH  DHIRAJ  JESWNT 
SING,  Bahadur  of  Jodhpore. 

1875,  Dec.  31.  H.H.  FURZUND  DILPIZIR  NAWAB  MAHUMMAD  KULB 
ALI  KHAN,  Bahadur  of  Rampore. 

1875,  Dec.  31.     H.H.  FURZUND  DILBUND  RASEKHUL  ITGAD  DOWLUT-I- 

ENGLISHIA  RAJAH  RUGBIR  SING,  Bahadur  of  Jheend. 

1876,  Apr.  12.     EDWARD   ROBERT   LYTTON   (BULWER-LYTTON),   2nd 

lord  afterwards  1st  earl  of  Lytton,  ex  officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1876,  June  28.  RICHARD  PLANTAGENET  CAMPBELL  (TEMPLE- 
NUGENT-BRYDGES-CHANDOS-GRENVILLE),  3rd  duke  of 
Buckingham  and  Chandos,  governor  of  the  Presidency  of 
Madras.  (Extra.) 

1876,  June  28.  Sir  PHILIP  EDMOND  WODEHOUSE,  governor  of  the 
Presidency  of  Bombay.  (Extra.) 


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1877,  Jan.  1.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PATRICK  ALBERT,  duke  of 
Connaught.  (Extra.)  (On  the  occasion  of  the  proclamation 
of  queen  Victoria  as  empress  of  India  at  Delhi). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  H.H.  RAM  SINGH  MAHARAS,  Raja  of  Bundi  (on  same 
occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  H.H.  JASWANT  SING,  Maharaja  of  Bhurtpore  (on  same 
occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  H.H.  SHRI  PRASAD  NARAIN  SINGH,  Maharaja  of 
Benares  (on  same  occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  H.H.  AZIM  JAH  ZAHIR-TJD-DOWLA,  Bahadur,  prince  of 
Arcot  (on  same  occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  25.  Prince  LEOPOLD  GEORGE  DUNCAN  ALBERT,  duke  of 
Saxony,  prince  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  afterwards  duke 
of  Albany.  (Extra.) 

1877,  June  2.     GEORGE    WILLIAM    FREDERICK    CHARLES,    duke    of 

Cambridge.     (Extra.) 

1878,  Jan.  1.     H.E.  CHERIF  PASHA,  minister  for  Foreign  Affairs  to 

H.H.  the  khedive  of  Egypt.     (Honorary). 

1878,  Jan.  1.  Sir  RICHARD  TEMPLE,  bart.,  governor  of  the  Presidency 
of  Bombay.  (Extra.) 

1878,  May  3.  Sir  JOHN  STRACHEY.  (Extra.)  Member  of  the 
Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1878,  Aug.  27.     H.H.  SAFVET  PASHA,  grand  vizier  and  minister  of 

foreign  affairs  to  the  sultan  of  Turkey.     (Honorary). 

1879,  July  29.     H.H.  MIR  KHODADAD,  khan  of  Khelat.     (Honorary.) 

1879,  July  29.  Hon.  Col.  H.H.  Raja  Sir  HIRA  SINGH  MALVINDAR, 
Bahadur  of  Nabha. 

1879,  July  29.     Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  PAUL  HAINES,  commander-in- 

chief  of  H.M.  Forces  in  the  East  Indies.     (Extra.) 

1880,  Apr.  23.     (Extra)  Rt.  Hon.  GATHORNE  (GAYTHORNE-HARDY), 

1st   viscount   Cranbrook,   principal   secretary   of   State   for 
India.     Invested  at  Windsor  Castle,  April  21. 

1880,  June  8.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  SAMUEL  (ROBINSON),  1st  marquess 
of  Ripon,  ex  officio  as  Grand  Master. 


312  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR   OF  INDIA 

1880,  Nov.  9.     His  Highness  the  Nawab  of  Bahawulpur. 

1881,  May  24.     His  Highness  SUJJUN  SINGH,  Maharana  of  Udaipur. 

1882,  May  23.     His  Highness  the  Maharajah  of  Travancore. 

1882,  May  23.     His  Highness  NAWAB  IKBAL-UD-DOWLAH,  of  Oudh 
(Baghdad). 

1884,  May  23.     His  Highness  CHAMA  RAJENDRA  WADEIR,  Maharajah 
of  Mysore. 

1884,  Nov.  17.     His  Highness  ASAF  JAH  NAWAB  MAHUB  ALT  KHAN, 
BAHADUR  FATH  JANG,  Nizam  of  Hyderabad. 

1884,  Dec.  13.     FREDERICK  TEMPLE   (HAMILTON-BLACKWOOD,  after- 

wards HAMILTON-TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD),  1st  earl  of  Dufferin, 
afterwards  marquess  of  Dufferin  and  Ava,  ex  officio  a& 
Grand  Master. 

1885,  Feb.  25.     (Extra)    Rt.    Hon.    Sir    JAMES    FERGUSSON,    bart, 

governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 

1885,  Apr.  11.     ABDUL    RAHMAN     KHAN,     amir    of     Afghanistan. 
(Honorary.) 

1885,  Dec.  7.     (Extra)   Gen.   Sir  DONALD  MARTIN   STEWART,  bart., 

late  commander-in-chief  in  the  East  Indies. 

1886,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  STUD  TOORKEE,  sultan  of  Muscat. 
1886,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  MAHARAO  RAJA  MANGAL,  Sinh  of  Ulwar. 

1886,  Jan.  1.     His    Highness    TAKHT    SINHJI    THAKUR    SAHIB,    of 
Bhaunagar. 

1886,  July  28.     Sir     MOUNTSTUART      ELPHINSTONE      GRANT-DUFF. 

(Extra.) 

1887,  Feb.  15.     His    Highness    Maharaja    SAYAJI    RAO,    Bahadur 

Gaekwar  of  Baroda. 

1887,  Feb.  15.     His  Highness  Maharana  FATEH  SINGH  BAHADUR,  of 
Meywar  (Oodeypore). 

1887,  Feb.  15.     His  Highness  Raja  Sir  SHAMSHER  PRAKASH,  Bahadur 
of  Sirmur  (Nahun). 

1887,  June  30.     H.H.    Maharaja    SHIVAJI    RAO   HOLKER,    Bahadur, 
Maharaja  of  Indore. 


G.  C.  S.  I.  313 

1887,  Nov.  1.     H.E.H.  SULTAN  MASSOUD  MIRZA  YEMIN-ED-DOWLAII 

ZIL-ES-SULTAN,  of  Persia,  gov.  gen.  of  Ispahar,  Ears, 
Arabistan,  Kurdestan,  Yezd.  etc.  (Honorary.) 

1888,  Jan.  2.     H.H.  the  Maharajah  SAWAI  MADHU  SINGH,  of  Jeypore 

(H.H.  Saramad-i-Rajaha-i-Hin-dustan  Raj  Rajindra  Sri 
Maharaja  Maharaja-dhiraj  Sawai  Madhu  Singh  Bahadur, 
Maharaja  of  Jaipur). 

1888,  May  24.  His  Highness  the  Maharajah  BALA  KAMA  YARMA,  of 
Travancore. 

1888,  Dec.  10.  HENRY  CHARLES  KEITH  (PETTY-FITZMAURICE),  5th 
marquess  of  Lansdowne,  ex  officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1890,  Mar.  18.  (Extra)  DONALD  JAMES  (MACKAY),  llth  lord  Reay, 
governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 

1890,  Nov.  8.  (Honoraiy)  His  Highness  SEYYID  ALI  BIN  SAID  BIN 
SULTAN,  sultan  of  Zanzibar. 

1892,  May  25.  Col.  His  Highness  Maharaja  PARTAB  SINGH  INDAR 
MAHINDER,  Bahadur,  Sipar-i-Saltanat  of  Jummu  and 
Kashmir. 

1892,  Aug.  1.     (Extra)     Rt.     Hon.     RICHARD    ASSHETON     (CROSS), 

viscount  Cross,  His  Majesty's  principal  secretary  of  State 
for  India. 

1893,  June  3.     (Extra)  Gen.  FREDERICK  SLEIGH,  baron  ROBERTS,  of 

Kandahar,  Y.C.,  afterwards  earl  Roberts. 

1894,  Jan.  27.     YICTOR   ALEXANDER    (BRUCE),    9th   earl   of   Elgin, 

ex  officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1894,  Feb.  23.     (Honorary)     His     Highness     SAIYAD     HAMAD-BIN- 

THOWANI,  sultan  of  Zanzibar.     Died  May,  1896. 

1895,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  SHAHU  CHATRAPATI  MAHARAJ,  Raja  of 

Kolhapur. 

1895,  May  25.  His  Highness  the  Maharaja  SINDHIA,  of  Gwalior 
(H.H.  Maharaj  Adhiraj  Sir  Madho  Rao  Sindhia,  Bahadur 
of  Gwalior). 

1895,  May  25.  The  Rt.  Hon.  GEORGE  ROBERT  CANNING  (HARRIS), 
4th  baron  Harris.  (Extra.) 

1895,  June  29.     (Extra)  Rt.  Hon.  HENRY  HARTLEY  FOWLER. 


314  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR   OF  INDIA 

1896,  Jan.  1.     (Extra)     the     Rt.     Hon.     BEILBY     (LAWLEY),     lord 
Wenlock,  governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Madras. 


1896,  Feb.  29.     His  Excellency  NUBAR  PASHA.     (Honorary). 

1897,  June  22.     His     Highness     Maharaja     YYANKATESH     RAMANI 

PRASAD  SINGH  BAHADUR  of  Rewa. 

1897,  June  22.     Sir  JOSEPH  DALTON  HOOKER,  M.D. 

1897,  June  22.  His  Excellency  Maharaja  Sir  BIR  SHAMSHER  JANG 
E/ANA  BAHADUR,  prime  minister  of  Nepal. 

1897,  June  22.  Sir  ANTHONY  PATRICK  MACDONNELL,  lieut.  gov.  of 
the  North-Western  Provinces. 

1897,  June  22.  Lieut.  Col.  Maharaj  Dhiraj  Sir  PARTAB  SINGH 
BAHADUR,  of  Jodhpur  [Sir  PRATAB  SINGHJI,  of  Idar]. 

1897,  June  22.     Lieut.  Gen.  EICHARD  STRACHEY,  Royal  Engineers. 

1898,  Jan.  11.     Gen.    Sir    GEORGE    STEWART    WHITE,    V.C.,    com- 

mander-in-chief  in  India. 

1898,  Apr.  20.  H.H.  SAID  HAMUD  BIN  MAHOMED  ,  the  sultan  of 
Zanzibar.  (Honorary) . 

1898,  May  21.     His  Highness  the  Maharaja  of  Patiala. 

1899,  Jan.  6.     GEORGE   NATHANIEL   (CURZON),   1st   lord   Curzon   of 

Kedleston,  ex-officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1900,  Mar.  9.     (Extra)  WILLIAM  (MANSFIELD),  2nd  lord  Sandhurst, 

late  governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 

1901,  Apr.  29.      (Extra)     Sir    ARTHUR    ELIBANK    HAVELOCK,    late 

governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Madras. 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Rt.  Hon.  GEORGE  FRANCIS  HAMILTON,  commonly 
called  lord  George  Francis  Hamilton  (on  the  occasion  of  the 
Durbar). 

1903,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  Eaja  Sir  RAMA  YARMA,  of  Cochin  (on 

the  same  occasion). 

1904,  Sept.  2.     Rt.  Hon.  ARTHUR  OLIVER  VILLIERS  (RUSSELL),  2nd 

lord  Ampthill,  acting  gov.  gen  of  India  [during  the  absence 
of  lord  Curzon]. 


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KNIGHTS   COMMANDEES   OF   THE    STAR   OF   INDIA 

(K.C.S.L). 

Order  Enlarged. 

1866,  Feb.  12.  Sir  HENRY  BARTLE  EDWARD  FRERE,  governor  of  the 
Presidency  of  Bombay. 

1866,  Feb.  12.     H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Joudphore. 

1866,  Feb.  12.  Sir  EGBERT  MONTGOMERY,  late  lieut.  gov.  of  the 
Punjab. 

1866,  Feb.  12.     H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Travancore. 

1866,  Feb.  12.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  ROSE  MANSFIELD,  commander-in- 
chief  of  H.M.  Forces  in  the  East  Indies,  afterwards  1st  lord 
Sandhurst. 

1866,  Feb.  12.     H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Kerowlee. 

1866,  May  24.  The  rajah  SHREEMUN  MAHARAJA  CHUTTROPTJTTEE 
SHAHABE  DAM  ALTAPHOO,  of  Kolhapoor. 

1866,  May  24.  CECIL  BEADON,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  lieut.  gov.  of 
Bengal. 

1866,  May  24.  The  nawab  SALAR  JUNG  BAHADOOR,  of  Hyderabad, 
in  the  Deccan. 

1866,  May  24.  DONALD  FRIELL  McLEOD,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
lieut.  gov.  of  the  Punjab. 

1866,  May  24.  The  Maharaja  JEYPERCASH  SING  BAHADOOR,  of  Deo, 
in  Behar. 

1866,  May  24.  HENRY  EICKETTS,  Bengal  Civil  Service  (retired), 
late  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1866,  May  24.  The  Maharaja  MIRZA  GAJAPATI  EAZ  MAUNE,  Sultan 
Bahadoor  Zemindar  of  Yizianagram,  member  of  the  Council 
of  the  gov.  gen  of  India  for  making  laws  and  regulations. 

1866,  May  24.  HENRY  BYNG  HARRINGTON,  Bengal  Civil  Service 
(retired),  late  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of 
India. 


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1866,  May  24.  The  Maharaja  DIG  BIJYE  SINGH,  of  Bulrampoor 
(Oudh). 

1866,  May  24.  WALTER  ELLIOT,  Madras  Civil  Service  (retired),  late 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Madras. 

1866,  May  24.  SHARF-UL-OMRAH,  Bahadoor  of  Hyderabad,  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  for  making  laws  and 
regulations. 

1866,  May  24.  THOMAS  PYCROFT,  Madras  Civil  Service,  member  of 
the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Madras.. 

1866,  May  24.     RAJAH  JYMUNGUL  SINGH,  of  Gidhore  in  Monghyr. 

1866,  May  24.  JOHN  MACPHERSON  McLEOD,  Madras  Civil  Service 
(retired)  and  member  of  the  Indian  Law  Commission. 

1866,  May  24.  The  Rajah  DINKUR  RAO,  late  member  of  the  Council 
of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  for  making  laws  and  regulations. 

1866,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  ISAAC  CAMPBELL  COFFIN,  Madras  Army, 
late  commanding  the  Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 

1866,  May  24.     The  Rajah  REDHAKANTH  DEB. 

1866,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  ST.  PATRICK  LAWRENCE,  Bengal 
Staff  Corps,  late  agent  to  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  at 
Rajpootana. 

1866,  May  24.     The  Rajah  of  Drangadra. 

1866,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  MOYLE  SHERER,  late  Bengal 
Army,  sometime  commanding  the  73rd  Regiment  of  Bengal 
Native  Infantry. 

1866,  May  24.     Rajah  DEO  NARAIN  SINGH,  of  Benares. 

1866,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  THOMAS  COTTON,  knt.,  Royal 
(late  Madras)  Engineers. 

1866,  May  24.     MEER  SHERE  MAHOMED,  of  Meerpur. 

1866,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  NEVILLE  BOWLES  CHAMBERLAIN, 
Bengal  Army,  late  commanding  the  Punjab  Irregular 
Force. 

.1866,  May  24.  The  Rajah  Sahib  DYAL  MISSAR,  member  of  the 
Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  for  making  laws  and 
regulations. 


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1866,  May  24.     GEORGE  UDNEY  YULE,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  resident 
at  Hyderabad. 

1866,  May  24.     TANJORE  MADAVA  RAO,  Dewan  of  Travancore. 

1866,  May  24.     CHARLES  JOHN  WINGFIELD,   Bengal  Civil  Service, 
late  chief  commissioner  of  Oude. 

1866,  May  24.     The     Thakoor     RAWUL     JESWUNT      SINGJEE,      of 
Bhownuggur. 


1866,  May  24.     Col.    Sir    HERBERT    BENJAMIN    EDWARDES,    Bengal 
Army,  commissioner  ; 
the  Cis-Sutlej  States. 

1866,  May  24.     HAKEEM  SAADUT  ALI  KHAN. 


Army,  commissioner  and  agent  to  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  in 
Cis-r 


1866,  May  24.  Col.  ARNOLD  BURROWES  KEMBALL,  Royal  (late 
Bombay)  Artillery,  political  agent  in  Turkish  Arabia. 

1866,  May  24.     Sirdar  NIHAL  SING  CHACHI. 

1866,  May  24.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  WILKINSON,  late  Bengal  Army, 
sometime  resident  in  Nagpoor. 

1866,  May  24.  Lieut.  Col.  ROBERT  WALLACE,  Bombay  Staff  Corps, 
late  resident  at  Baroda. 

1866,  May  24.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  HENRY  RODES  GREEN,  Bombay 
Staff  Corps,  political  superintendent  in  Upper  Scinde. 

1866,  May  24.  Maj.  GEORGE  WINGATE,  late  Bombay  Engineers, 
sometime  member  of  the  Survey  Commission  at  Bombay. 

1866,  Sept.  17.     H.H.  DATU  TUMMONGONG  ABUBAKR  SRI,  Maharajah 

of  Johore. 

1867,  Feb.  8.     Col.  HENRY  MARION  DURAND,   Royal   (late  Bengal) 

Engineers,   fifth  ordinary  member  of  the   Council   of  the 
viceroy  and  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1867,  Feb.  8.  WILLIAM  MUIR,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  secretary  to  the 
Government  of  India  in  the  Foreign  Department. 

1867,  May  24.  H.H.  the  Maharajah  SREE  JOWAN  SINGJEE,  chief  of 
Edur. 

1867,  May  24.  DANIEL  ELLIOTT,  Madras  Civil  Service  (retired),  late 
member  of  the  Law  Commission  of  the  Legislative  Council 
of  India  and  of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Madras. 


318  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR   OF  INDIA 

1867,  May  24.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  HARVEY,  Bengal  Civil  Service 
(retired),  late  commissioner  of  Agra. 

1867,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  HILL,  late  Madras  Army, 
commanding  the  Nizam's  contingent  during  the  mutinies  of 
1857-8. 

1867,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  YINCENT  EYRE,  Eoyal  (late  Bengal) 
Artillery. 

1867,  May  24.     The  Eajah  JODHBIR  CHUND,  of  Nadown. 

1867,  May  24.  HENRY  LACON  ANDERSON,  Bombay  Civil  Service 
(retired),  late  chief  secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bombay 
and  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  for 
making  laws  and  regulations. 

1867,  May  24.  EICHARD  TEMPLE,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  resident  at 
Hyderabad,  afterwards  bart. 

1867,  May  24.  Col.  ARTHUR  PURVES  PHAYRE,  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
chief  commissioner  in  British  Burmah. 

1867,  Sept.  16.     The  Maharajah  MAUN  SING,  of  Oude. 

1867,  Sept.  16.  Col.  EDWARD  EGBERT  WETHERALL,  late  chief  of  the 
staff  of  the  Central  India  Field  Force. 

1867,  Sept.  16.  Col.  WILLIAM  WEST  TURNER,  late  97th  Eegiment, 
sometime  brig,  commanding  the  second  column  of  the 
Bundlecund  Field  Force. 

1867,  Oct.  22.     The  Et.  Hon.  WILLIAM   EGBERT   SEYMOUR  VESEY 

FITZGERALD,  governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 

1868,  Aug.  24.     Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  LECHMERE  EUSSELL,  Bombay 

Army,  political  resident  at  Aden. 

1868,  Aug.  24.     Col.  WILLIAM  LOCKYER  MEREWETHER,  Bombay  Staff 

Corps,  chief  commissioner  in   Sindh,   and  lately  political 
resident  at  Aden.     (Extra.) 

1869,  June  2.     H.H.  the  Eajah  of  Cochin. 

1869,  June  2.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  Madras  Army. 

1869,  June  2.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  LE  GRAND  JACOB,  late  Bombay 
Army. 


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1870,  May  28.     H.H.  prince  GHOLAM  MAHOMED. 

1870,  May  28.     WILLIAM  GREY,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  lieut.  gov.  of 

Bengal. 

1871,  May  20.     The  Nawab  MOHSIN-OOD-DOWLAH,  bahadoor  of  Oude. 
1871,  May  20.     H.H.  MOHUBUT  KHAN,  Nawab  of  Joonaghur 

1871,  May  20.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  INGLIS  JAMESON,  Bombay  Army, 
late  president  of  the  Military  Finance  Commission  for  India, 
now  auditor  of  the  accounts  of  the  Department  of  the 
secretary  of  State  for  India  in  Council. 

1871,  May  20.  JOHN  WILLIAM  KATE,  formerly  of  the  Bengal 
Artillery,  now  secretary  in  the  political  and  secret  depart- 
ment of  the  secretary  of  State  for  India  in  Council. 

1871,  May  20.  HENJIY  SUMNER  MAINE,  late  member  of  the  Council 
of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1871,  Nov.  3.     Col.  FREDERICK  JOHN  GOLDSMID,  Madras  Staff  Corps, 

employed  on  a  special  mission  to  Persia  with  the  local  rank 
of  maj.  gen.,  and  late  superintendent  of  the  Indo-European 
Telegraph. 

1872,  May  31.     JOHN  STRACHEY,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  member  of 

the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1872,  May  31.      JOHN    CRACROFT    WILSON,    Bengal    Civil    Service 

(retired),  late  civil  and  sessions  judge  at  Moradabad  and 
special  commissioner  for  the  trial  of  rebels  and  mutineers 
in  1857-8. 

1873,  Feb.  6.     Lieut.   Col.   FREDERICK   RICHARD   POLLOCK,   Bengal 

Staff  Corps,  lately  employed  (with  local  rank  of  maj.  gen.) 
on  a  special  mission  in  Sistan,  commissioner  and  superinten- 
dent Peshawar  Division. 

1873,  May  23.  NAWAB  KHAN  BAHADOOR  KHWAJAH  MUHAMMED 
KHAN  KTJTTUK,  of  Kohat. 

1873,  May  23.  GEORGE  CAMPBELL,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  lieut.  gov. 
of  Bengal. 

1873,  May  23.  ALEXANDER  JOHN  ARBUTHNOT,  Madras  Civil  Service, 
late  member  of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Madras. 

1873,  May  23.  Maj.  Gen.  HARRY  BURNETT  LUMSDEN,  Bengal  Staff 
Corps,  late  envoy  to  Candahar. 

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320  ORDER  OF  THE    STAR  OF  INDIA 

1874,  May  30.  EGBERT  HENRY  DA  VIES,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  lieut. 
gov.  of  the  Punjab. 

1874,  May  30.  Col.  RICHARD  JOHN  MEADE,  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
chief  commissioner  of  Mysore  and  Coorg. 

1874,  May  30.  Col.  LEWIS  PELLT,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  agent  to  the 
gov.  gen.  for  the  States  of  Rajpootana  and  late  political 
resident  in  the  Persian  Gulf. 

1874,  July  27.     (Extra)   THOMAS   DOUGLAS   FORSYTH,   Bengal   Civil 

Service,  commissioner  of  the  Fyzabad  Division,  Oude,  and 
lately  employed  on  a  special  mission  to  Kashgar. 

1875,  Oct.  5.     BARROW    HELBERT    ELLIS,    Bombay    Civil    Service 

(retired),  member  of  the  council  of  the  secretary  of  state  for 
India,  and  lately  one  of  the  members  of  the  council  of  the 
viceroy  and  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1875,  Dec.  31.  WILLIAM  ROSE  ROBINSON,  Madras  Civil  Service, 
member  of  the  council  of  the  governor  of  Madras. 

1875,  Dec.  31.  RUDUR  PERTAB  SING  MAHUNDUR  BAHADOOR,  Maha- 
rajah of  Punnah. 

1875,  Dec.  31.     SHAUSHIR  PRAKASH  BAHADOOR,  Rajah  of  Nahun. 
1875,  Dec.  31.     RAS  KASEE  RAO  HOLKAR,  Dada  Saheb,  of  Indore. 

1875,  Dec.  31.  Gen.  RUNNODEEP  SING,  Rana  Bahadoor  of  Nepal, 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Nepalese  Army. 

1875,  Dec.  31.  RAO  RAJAH  GUNPUT  RAO  KIRKEE  SHAMSHIR 
BAHADOOR,  Dewan  of  Gwalior. 

1875,  Dec.  31.  MUMTAZ-UD-DOWLAH  NAWAB  MAHUMMAD  FAIZ  ALI 
KHAN  BAHADOOR,  prime  minister  of  Kotah. 

1875,  Dec.  31.     Col.  the  Hon.  HENRY  RAMSAY,  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 

commissioner,  Kumaon. 

1876,  Mar.  7.     Maj.  Gen.  SAMUEL  JAMES  BROWNE,  Y.C.,  Bengal  Staff 

Corps,  president  of  the  Stud  Commission  and  on  special 
duty  with  the  prince  of  Wales.  (Extra.) 

1876,  Mar.  7.  Maj.  Gen.  DIGHTON  MACNAGHTEN  PROBYN,  Y.C., 
Bengal  Cavalry,  equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  prince  of  Wales. 
(Extra.) 


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1876,  Mar.  7.     Surg.  Gen.  JOSEPH  FATHER,  M.D.,  hon.  physician  to 

the  queen  and  physician  to  H.B/.H.  the  prince  of  Wales. 
(Extra.) 

1877,  Jan.  1.     H.H.  SHIVAJI  CHATRAPATI,  Raja  of  Kolhapore,  on  the 

occasion  of  the  proclamation  at  Delhi  of  queen  Victoria  as 
empress  of  India. 

1877,  Jan.  1.  JAMES  FITZJAMES  STEPHEN,  Q.C.,  late  member  of  the 
Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  (same  occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.     H.H.  raja  ANAND  RAO  PUAR,  of  Dhar  (same  occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  ARTHUR  HOBHOUSE,  Q.C.,  second  ordinary  member  of 
the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India.  Afterwards  lord 
Hobhouse  (same  occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  H.H.  MAN  SINGJEE  RAJ  SAHIB  of  Drangdra  (same 
occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  EDWARD  CLIVE  BAYLEY,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  third 
ordinary  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India 
(same  occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  H.H.  the  JAM  SHRI  VIBHAJEE,  of  Naunagar  (same 
occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  Sir  GEORGE  EBENEZER  WILSON  COUPER,  bart.,  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  lieut.  gov.  of  the  North- Western  Provinces 
(same  occasion). 

1877,  Jan.  1.  R.  Adm.  REGINALD  JOHN  MACDONALD,  commander- 
in-chief  of  H.M.  Naval  Forces  in  the  East  Indies  (same 
occasion). 

1877,  June  2.  JOSEPH  DALTON  HOOKER,  M.D.,  director  of  the  Royal 
Botanical  Gardens  at  Kew. 

1877,  June  2.     THOMAS  LAWRENCE  SECCOMBE,  financial  secretary  to 

the  Secretary  of  State  for  India  in  Council. 

1878,  Jan.  1.     Maj.  Gen.  MICHAEL  KAVANAGH  KENNEDY,  Royal  (late 

Bombay)  Engineers,  additional  member  of  the  Council  of 
the  governor  of  Bombay  for  making  laws  and  regulations, 
secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bombay  in  the  Public 
Works  and  Railway  Departments,  and  lately  employed  on 
a  special  mission  as  a  personal  assistant  to  the  governor  of 
Madras. 

1878,  May  25.     Hon.  ASHLEY  EDEN,  lieut.  gov.  of  Bengal. 


322  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR  OF  INDIA 

1878,  May  25.     STEUART    COLVIN    BAYLEY,    Bengal    Civil   Service, 

secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal  in  the  Judicial  and 
Political  Departments. 

1879,  July  29.     EGBERT  EYLES  EGERTON,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  lieut. 

gov.  of  the  Punjab. 

1879,  July  29.     Lieut.  Col.  OWEN  TUDOR  BUKNE,  secretary  in  the 
Political  and  Secret  Department  of  the  India  Office. 

1879,  July  29.      Col.    GEORGE    POMEROY    COLLEY,    2nd    Regiment, 
private  secretary  to  the  viceroy  and  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1879,  July  29.     Maj.  ROBERT  GROVES  SANDEMAN,  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
agent  to  the  viceroy  and  gov.  gen.  of  India  in  Beluchistan. 

1879,  July  29.     The  nawab  GHOLAM  HUSSAN  KHAN  ALAZAI  KHAN 

BAHADOOR. 

1880,  Feb.  18.     (Extra)  The  Maharaja  KIRTEE  SING,  of  Muneepore. 

1880,  Dec.  9.     Sirdar  DEWA  SINGH,  prime  minister  of  His  Highness 

the  Maharaja  of  Patiala. 

1881,  May  24.     Gen.  ORFEUR  CAVENAGH,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

1881,  May  24.      CHARLES    UMPHERSTON    AITCHISON,    Bengal    Civil 
Service,  chief  commissioner  British  Burmah. 

1881,  May  24.     His    Highness    TTJKHT.  SINGH,    Thakur    Saheb    of 
Bhaunagur. 

1881,  May  24.     JAMES    DAVIDSON    GORDON,    Bengal    Civil    Service,. 
Resident  at  Mysore. 

1881,  May  24.     JOHN   FORSYTH,   insp.   gen.   of   hospitals    (retired)* 
Bengal  Medical  Service. 

1881,  May  24.     LEPEL  HENRY  GRIFFIN,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  agent 
to  the  gov.  gen.  in  Central  India. 

1881,  Oct.  29.     MONESHUR  Bux  SINGH   Maharajah    of  Domraon. 

1882,  May  23.     The  Maharajah  JOTENDRO  MOHTJN  TAGORE. 

1882,  May  23.     Lieut.  Col.  OLIVER  BEATJCHAMP  COVENTRY  ST.  JOHN,. 
royal  (late  Bengal)  engineers,  late  Resident  at  Kandahar. 


K.  C.  S.  I.  323 

1882,  Nov.  17.     R.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  NATHAN  WRIGHTE  HEWETT. 

1882,  Nov.  17.     (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HERBERT  TAYLOR  MACPHERSON. 

1883,  May  24.     JOHN  HENRY  MORRIS,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  late  chief 

commissioner  Central  Provinces. 

1883,  Aug.  4.  (Extra)  Maj.  EVELYN  BARING,  member  of  the  Council 
of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India,  afterwards  1st  earl  of  Cromer. 

1885,  Jan.  1.  AUGUSTUS  RIVERS  THOMPSON,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
lieut.  gov.  of  Bengal. 

1885,  Jan.  1.  CHARLES  GRANT,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  Secretary  to 
the  Government  of  India  in  the  Foreign  Department. 

1885,  June  6.  Col.  EDWARD  RIDLEY  COLBORNE  BRADFORD,  Madras 
Staff  Corps,  agent  to  the  gov.  gen.,  Rajpootana,  and  chief 
commissioner,  Ajmere.  Afterwards  baronet. 

1885,  July  20.     JOSEPH  WEST  RIDGEWAY,  Bengal  Infantry,  under- 

secretary to  the  Government  of  India  in  the  Foreign 
Department,  and  now  in  charge  of  the  Afghan  Boundary 
Commission. 

1886,  Jan.  1.     Maharaj  PERTAB  SINGH. 

1886,  Feb.  8.  JULAND  DANVERS,  secretary  to  the  Public  Works 
Department  of  the  India  Office. 

1886,  May  29.  THEODORE  CRACRAFT  HOPE,  Bombay  Civil  Service, 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1886,  May  29.  CHARLES  EDWARD  BERNARD,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
chief  commissioner  of  Burmah. 

1886,  May  29.     Nawab  KHWAJA  ABDUL  GHANI  MEEAH,  of  Dacca. 

1886,  May  29.     WILLIAM  CHICHELE  PLOWDEN,  Bengal  Civil  Service 

(retired),  late  census  commissioner  for  India. 

1887,  Feb.  15.     CHARLES   ALFRED   ELLIOTT,   Bengal   Civil   Service, 

chief  commissioner  of  Assam. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  WILLIAM  WILSON  HUNTER,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
direc.  gen.  of  Statistics. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  His  Highness  Maharaja  SRI  KESHRI  SINGHJT  of 
Idar. 


324  ORDER  OF  THE    STAR  OF  INDIA 

1887,  Feb.  15.  Col.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  DAVIES,  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
financial  commissioner,  Punjab. 

1887,  Feb.  15.     Col.     JAMES     JOHNSTONE,     Bengal     Infantry,    late 

political  agent  at  Manipur. 

1888,  Jan.  2.     JAMES  BRAITHWAITE  PEILE,   Bombay   Civil   Service, 

member  of  the  Council  of  India. 

1888,  Jan.  2.  MOTJLVIE  SAIYID  AHMAD  KHAN  BAHADUR,  member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  of  the  lieut.  gov.  of  the  North- 
Western  Provinces. 

1888,  Jan.  2.  Col.  JAMES  BROWNE,  E.E.,  Public  Works  Department 
of  the  Government  of  India. 

1888,  May  24.  JAMES  BROADWOOD  LYALL,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
lieut.  gov.  of  the  Punjab. 

1888,  May  24.     CHARLES  HAUKES  TOD  CROSTHWAITE,  Bengal  Civil 

Service!,  chief  commissioner  Burma. 

1889,  Jan.  1.     DAVID    MILLER    BARBOUR,     Bengal    Civil    Service, 

ordinary  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1889,  Jan.  1.     NAWAB  MUHAMAD  AKRAM  KHAN,  chief  of  Amb. 

1889,  May  25.     Col.   HENRY  YULE,   royal  (late  Bengal)   engineers, 

member  of  the  Council  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India. 

1890,  May  21.     ANDREW  EICHARD  SCOBLE,  ordinary  member  of  the 

Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1890,  May  21.     DENNIS  FITZPATRICK,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  resident 

at  Hyderabad. 

1891,  Jan.  1.     ALEXANDER  MACKENZIE,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  chief 

commissioner  of  Burma. 

1891,  May  30.  PHILIP  PERCEVAL  HUTCHINS,  Madras  Civil  Service, 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1891,  Oct.  31.     EAJA    AMAR     SINGH,    president    of    the     Council, 

Kashmir 

1892,  May  25.     Sir  AUCKLAND  COLVIN,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  lieut. 

gov.  of  the  North- Western  Provinces  and  chief  commissioner 
of  Oudh. 


K.  C.  S.  I.  325 

1892,  May  25.     HENRY    EDWARD    STOKES,    Madras    Civil    Service, 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Madras. 

1892,  May  25.     His    Excellency    Maharaja    BIR    SHAMSHER    JUNG 
RANA  Bahadur,  prime  minister  of  Nepal. 

1892,  May  25.     Maharaja    MANA    YIKRAMA    Bahadur    Zamorin    of 

Calicut. 

1893,  Jan.  2.      ANTHONY     PATRICK     MACDONNELL,     Indian     Civil 

Service,  chief  commissioner  of  the  Central  Provinces. 

1893,  Jan.  2.     KUMARAPURAM  SHESHADRI  AIYAR,  Dewan  of  Mysore. 

1893,  July  3.     HENRY    WATERFIELD,    financial    secretary    to    the 

secretary  of  State  for  India  in  Council. 

1894,  Jan.  1.     Sir    HENRY    MORTIMER    DURAND,    secretary    to    the 

Government  of  India  in  the  Foreign  Department. 

1894,  May  26.     Maj.  Gen.  OLIVER  RICHARDSON  NEWMARCH,  military 

secretary  at  the  India  Office. 

1895,  Jan.  1.     JAMES  WESTLAND,   member  of   the   Council   of   the 

gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1895,  Jan.  1.     FREDERICK   WILLIAM   RICHARDS   FRYER,    officiating 
financial  commissioner,  Punjab. 

1895,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  MAHARAO  KAISHRI  SINGH,  of  Sirohi. 
1895,  Jan.  1.     COURTENAY  PEREGRINE  ILBERT. 

1895,  May  25.     Lieut.    Gen.    Sir    WILLIAM    STEPHEN    ALEXANDER 
LOCKHART. 

1895,  July  15.    Surg.    Maj.     GEORGE     SCOTT    ROBERTSON,     Indian 

Medical  Service,  British  agent,  Gilgit. 

1896,  Jan.  1.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  BRACKENBURY,  R.A.,  member 

of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1896,  Jan.  1.     MANSINGHJI  SARSINGHJI  THAKORE  Saheb  of  Palitana. 

1896,  May  20.     WILLIAM   ERSKINE   WARD,    chief   commissioner   of 
Assam. 

1896,  May  20.     Brigade  Surgeon  Lieut.  Col.  ALFRED  SWAINE  LETH- 
BRIDGE,  M.D. 


326  ORDER  OF    THE  STAR  OF  INDIA 

1897,  Jan.  1.  JOHN  WOODBURN,  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov. 
gen.  of  India. 

1897,  Jan.  1.  His  Highness  MAHARAO  RAO  RANGHUBIR  SINGH 
BAHADUR,  Raja  of  Bundi. 

1897,  Jan.  1.  Sir  EDWARD  CHARLES  BUCK,  secretary  to  the 
Government  of  India  in  the  Department  of  Revenue  and 
Agriculture. 

1897,  June  22.  WILLIAM  MACKWORTH  YOUNG,  lieut.  gov.  of  the 
Punjab. 

1897,  June  22.    His  Highness  SRI  RAJA  RAMA  YARMA  of  Cochin. 

1897,  June  22.  CHARLES  JAMES  LYALL,  chief  commissioner  of  the 
Central  Provinces. 

1897,  June  22.  ROBERT  JOSEPH  CROSTHWAITE,  agent  to  the  gov. 
gen.  in  Rajputana. 

1897,  June  22.  WILLIAM  JOHN  CUNINGHAM,  secretary  to  the 
Government  of  India  in  the  Foreign  Department. 

1897,  June  22.  Maj.  Gen.  MONTAGU  GILBERT  GERARD,  Indian 
Staff  Corps. 

1897,  June  22.  His  Highness  RAJA  JAGATJIT  SINGH  Bahadur,  of 
Kapurthala. 

1897,  June  22.     RICHARD  UDNY,  Indian  Civil  Service. 

1897,  June  22.     Col.    HOWARD    MELLISS,    insp.    gen.    of    Imperial 

Service   Troops. 

1898,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  Maharaja  LOKINDRA  BHAWANI  SINGH, 

Bahadur  of  Datia. 

1898,  Jan.  1.  ARTHUR  CHARLES  TREVOR,  Indian  Civil  Service. 
1898,  Jan.  1.  JOHN  FREDERICK  PRICE,  Indian  Civil  Service. 
1898,  May  21.  WILLIAM  LEE- WARNER,  political  secretary,  India 


1898,  May  21.     TREVOR  JOHN  CHICHELE  CHICELE-PLOWDEN,  Indian 
Civil  Service. 


K.  C.  S  .1.  327 

1898,  Dec.  31.  His  Highness  RASUL  KHANJI  MAHABBAT  KHANJI, 
Nawab  of  Junagarh. 

1898,  Dec.  31.     CHARLES  CECIL  STEVENS,  Indian  Civil  Service. 

1900,  May  23.     His  Highness  MAHARAO  UMAID  SINGH  Bahadur,  of 

Kotah. 

1901,  Jan.  1.      CHARLES  MONTGOMERY  RIVAZ,  ordinary  member  of 

the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  JAMES  JOHN  DIGGES  LA  TOUCHE,  Indian  Civil 
Service. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  His  Highness  RAJA  STJRINDAR  BIKRAM  PRAKASH 
BAHADUR,  of  Sirmur. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     Sultan  AHMAD  BIN  FADTHL,  of  Lahej. 

1902,  June  26.     Lieut.  Col.  DAVID  WILLIAM  KEITH  BARR,  Indian 

Staff  Corps. 

1902,  June  26.     HENRY  JOHN  STEDMAN  COTTON,  Indian  Civil  Service. 

1902,  June  26.     AMARAVATI  SESHAYYA  SASTRI. 

1903,  Jan.  1.     DENZIL  CHARLES  JELF  IBBETSON,  Indian  Civil  Service, 

member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India  (on  the 
occasion  of  the  Durbar). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  R.  Adm.  CHARLES  CARTER  DRURY,  commander-in- 
chief  of  His  Majesty's  Naval  Forces  in  the  East  Indies 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  HENRY  MARTIN  WINTERBOTHAM,  Indian  Civil  Service, 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Fort  St.  George 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  JAMES  MONTEATH,  Indian  Civil  Service,  member  of 
the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Bombay  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Lieut.  Col.  DONALD  ROBERTSON,  Indian  Staff  Corps, 
resident  in  Mysore  and  chief  commissioner  of  Coorg  (same 
occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  ANDREW  HENDERSON  LEITH  FRASER,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  chief  commissioner  of  the  Central  Provinces  (same 
occasion). 


328  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR  OF  INDIA 

1903,  Jan.  1.  HUGH  SHAKESPEAR  BARNES,  Indian  Civil  Service, 
secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  in  the  Foreign 
Department  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Surg.  Gen.  WILLIAM  ROE  HOOPER,  Indian  Medical 
Service  (retired),  president  of  the  Medical  Board  at  the  India 
office  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Col.  Sir  COLIN  CAMPBELL  SCOTT  MONCRIEFF,  Royal 
Engineers  (retired)  president  of  the  Indian  Irrigation  Com- 
mission (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  His  Highness  RAJA  EJRTI  SAH,  of  Tehri,  Garhwal, 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.     KUNWAR  RANBIR  SINGH,  of  Patiala  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Jan.  1.     ARUNDEL  TAGG  ARUNDEL,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil  Service, 

an  ordinary  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen. 

1904,  Jan.  1.  JAMES  AUSTIN  BOURDILLON,  Esq.,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  resident  in  Mysore  and  chief  commissioner  of  Coorg, 
lately  acting  lieut.  gov.  of  Bengal. 

1904,  Mar.  18.  THOMAS  RALEIGH,  a  member  of  the  Council  of  the 
go.  gen.  of  India. 

1904,  June  24.  Maj.  His  Highness  Maharaja  RAJ  RAJESHWAR 
SHIROMANI  SRI  SIR  GANGA  SINGH  BAHADUR,  of  Bikaner. 

1904,  June  24.  H.H.  THAKUR  SAHIB  BHAVSINGHJI  TAKHTSINGHJI, 
of  Bhaunagar. 

1904,  June  24.  ARTHUR  HENRY  TEMPLE  MARTINDALE,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  agent  to  the  gov.  gen.,  Rajputana. 

1904,  Sept.  2.  JAMES  THOMSON,  a  member  of  the  Council  of  the 
gov.  of  Madras  and  acting  gov.  of  Madras. 


flfcost  Distinouisbeb  ©rbec  of 
St.  flIMcbael  anb  St.  (3eorge. 


The  Most  Distinguished 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

Grands  Masters  and  Principal  Knights  Grand  Cross. 

*1818.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  THOMAS  MAITLAND,  Grand 
Master,  Apr.  27,  governor  of  Malta  and  high  commissioner 
in  the  Ionian  Islands.  Died  1824,  Jan.  17. 

1825.  F.  Marsh.  H.R.H.  ADOLPHUS  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Cambridge, 
Grand  Master  1825,  June  20.  Declared  1st  and  principal 
G.C.M.G.  1832,  Aug.  16.  Died  1850,  July  8. 

1851,  [Dec.  31].  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  duke  of 
Cambridge,  appointed  1st  or  principal  G.C.M.G.,  re- 
appointed  Grand  Master  and  1st  or  principal  G.C.M.G.  1869, 
May  23,  and  1877,  May  30.  Died  1904. 


Knights  Grand  Cross  (G.C.M.G.). 

*1818,  Apr.  27.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  MAITLAND,  Apr.  27,  Grand 
Master.  Invested  at  Corfu  Nov.  17. 

1818,  Nov.  18.  EMANUEL,  baron  THEOTOKY,  president  of  the  Ionian 
Senate.  Invested  at  Corfu. 

1818,  Nov.  18.  STAMO  CALICHIOPULO,  of  Corfu,  a  senator  of  the 
Ionian  Islands.  Invested  ut  supra. 

1818,  Nov.  18.     ANTONIO,  count  COMUTO,  of  Zante. 

1818,  Dec.  16.  V.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  VINICOMBE  PENROSE,  naval 
commander-in-chief  in  the  Mediterranean.  Invested  at 
Malta. 

1818,  Dec.  16.  GIUSEPPE  BORG  OLIVIER,  sometime  president  of  the 
Court  of  Appeal  at  Malta.  Invested  ut  supra. 


*    Throughout  the  following  lists  of  the  order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George  the  dates  in  the  margin  are 
nless  otherwise  specifically  stated)  the  dates  of  the  war 
will  be  found  to  differ  greatly  from  the  date  of  gazetting. 


(unless  otherwise  specifically  stated)  the  dates  of  the  warrant  of  appointment.    Very  frequently  these  dates 
iffer 


332  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.   GEORGE 

1818,  Dec.  16.     Doctor    RAFFAELE    CRISPING    XERRI.     Invested  ut 

supra,  member  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  Justice  for  the 
Island  of  Malta  and  its  Dependencies. 

1819,  Oct.  26.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  FRANCIS  FREMANTLE,  sometime 

naval  commander-in-chief  in  the  Mediterranean. 

1819,  Oct.  26.     FREDERICK  (NORTH),  7th  earl  of  Guilford,  sometime 

chancellor  of  the  University  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 

1820,  Sept.  28.     Adm.  Sir  GRAHAM  MOORE,  commander-in-chief  in 

the  Mediterranean.  Resigned  1823,  re-invested  1832, 
Aug.  24. 

1821,  Dec.  27.     Sir  FREDERICK  ADAM,  serving  on  the  staff  of  the 

troops  in  the  Ionian  Islands.     Invested  1822,  Jan.  15. 

1823,  Mar.  1.     Count   NICOLO  ANINO,   sometime   a   senator  in   the 

Ionian  Islands. 

1824,  Jan.  16.     Adm.    Sir    HARRY    BURRARD    NEALE,    bart.,    naval 

commander-in-chief  in  the  Mediterranean,  resigned  1826, 
re-invested  1832,  Aug.  24. 

1825,  June  20.     F.  Marsh,  prince  ADOLPHTJS  FREDERICK,  duke  of 

Cambridge  Grand  Master,  etc.). 

1825,  July  30.     MARINO  VEJA,  of  Cephalonia,  sometime  president  of 
the  Ionian  Senate.     Invested  at  Corfu  Oct.  15. 

1827,  Apr.  23.     Adm.    Sir   EDWARD    CODRINGTON,    sometime    naval 

commander-in-chief  in  the  Mediterranean.  Resigned  the 
order  in  1828,  re-invested  1832,  Aug.  24. 

1828,  Nov.  5.     Maj.    Gen.    the    Hon.    Sir    FREDERICK    CAVENDISH 

PONSONBY,  lieut.  gov.  of  Malta.     Invested  at  Malta. 

1829,  Jan.  21.     Adm.  Sir  PULTENEY  MALCOLM,  naval  commander-in- 

chief  in  the  Mediterranean.  Invested  at  Malta.  Resigned 
the  Order  in  1831.  Re-appointed  1832,  Aug.  16,  and 
invested  Oct.  12. 

1831,  July  4.     V.  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  HOTHAM,  naval  com- 

mander-in-chief in  the  Mediterranean.     Invested  at  Malta. 

1832,  May  28.     GUISEPPE    CALCEDONIO    DEBONO,    member    of    the 

Supreme  Council  of  Justice  at  Malta.     Invested  at  Malta. 


G.  C.  M.  G.  333 

1832,  June  6.     GIOVANNI   CAPPADOCA,   sometime   a  member  of  the 
supreme  Council  of  Justice  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 

1832,  June  6.     ANGIOLO  CONDARI,  of  Santa  Maura,  a  senator  of  the 
Ionian  Islands.     Invested  at  Corfu. 

1832,  June  22.     Sir  JAMES  MACDONALD,  bart.,  high  commissioner  for 
the  Ionian  Islands.     Died  before  investiture. 

1832,  June  30.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDER  WOODFORD,  commander 
of  the  Forces  in  the  Ionian  Islands.     Invested  at  Corfu. 

1832,  Aug.  12.     GEORGE  (NUGENT-TEMPLE-GRENVILLE),  lord  Nugent 

son  of  George,  3rd  earl  Temple  and  1st  marquess  of 
Buckingham),  high  commissioner  in  the  Ionian  Islands. 
Invested  Aug.  24. 

1833,  May  4.      Col.  *  FREDERICK    HANKEY,    chief    secretary    to    the 

governor  of  Malta.     Invested  at  Malta,  May  28. 

1833,  June  26.      R.  Adm.  THOMAS  BRIGGS,  superintendent  of  the 
dockyard  at  Malta.     Invested  at  Malta,  July  24. 

1833,  July  17.      SPIRIDION  YITTOR,  count  Bulgari,  president  of  the 

Ionian  Senate.     Invested  at  Corfu,  Nov.  30. 

1834,  Feb.  22.     Adm.  Sir  JOSIAS  ROWLEY,  bart.,  commander-in-chief 

in  the  Mediterranean.     Invested  at  Malta,  Apr.  4. 

1835,  Mar.  18.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HOWARD  DOUGLAS,  bart.,  high  com- 

missioner in  the  Ionian  Islands. 

1836,  Apr.  2.     PAOLO,  count  Parisio;  one  of  the  lords  lieut.  of  Malta. 

Invested  at  Malta,  July  13 

1836,  Sept.  28.     Lieut.    Gen.    Sir    HENRY    FREDERICK    BOUVERIE, 

governor  of  Malta. 

1837,  May  10.     Gen.  HENRY  PIGOT. 

1837,  May  10.     Gen.  THOMAS  (GRAHAM),  lord  Lynedoch. 

1837,  May  10.     Adm.  the  Hon.  ROBERT  STOPFORD,  commander-in- 
chief  in  the  Mediterranean. 


334  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1837,  May  10.  Gen.  Sir  MARTIN  HUNTER.  Investiture  dispensed 
with  by  warrant,  1838,  May  1. 

1837,  May  10.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  WILKINSON.   Investiture  ut  supra. 

1837,  May  10.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  BULKELEY  EGERTON. 

1837,  May  10.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  OSWALD. 

1837,  May  10.  Lieut  Gen.  Sir  HUDSON  LOWE. 

1837,  May  10.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  RICHARD  HUSSEY  HUSSEY.  Invested 
May  17. 

1837,  May  17.    Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  MARTIN. 

1837,  May  17.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  PATRICK  Ross. 

1838,  Apr.  26.     PIETRO  PETRIZZOPULO,  of  Santa  Maura,  president 

of  the  Ionian  Senate.     Invested  at  Corfu  July  5. 

1838,  May  2.     V.  Adm.  Sir  GEORGE  EYRE. 

1839,  Aug.  30.      Sir  VITTOR  CARIDI,  of  Cephalonia.      Invested  at 

Corfu  Nov.  18. 

1840,  July  7.     Sir  FRANCISCO  MUZZAN,  of  Zante.     Invested  Sept.  29. 

1840,  July  7.  Sir  PIETRO  COIDAN,  of  Cephalonia.  Invested  at 
Cephalonia  Sept.  24. 

1840,  Oct.  6.  Sir  NICHOLAS  HARRIS  NICOLAS,  chancellor  and 
Senior  Knight  Commander  of  the  Order. 

1842,  Jan.  15.  Prince  FRANCIS  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES 
EMANUEL,  prince  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  consort  of 
queen  Yictoria. 

1842,  Jan.  21.     Demetrio  count  BELLA  DECIMA,  of  Cephalonia. 

1842,  Mar.  18.     Sir  AGOSTINO  RANDON. 

1843,  July  3.     Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  (COLBORNE),  1st  lord  Seaton,  com- 

manding the  forces  in  the  United  States  of  the  Ionian 
Islands,  and  Her  Majesty's  lord  high  commissioner  in  and 
for  said  States. 

1843,  July  3.      Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  PATRICK  STUART,  governor  of 

Malta. 

1844,  Dec.  16.     Antonio  count  THEOTOKY. 

1845,  June  26.     Prince    GEORGE    FREDERICK    WILLIAM    CHARLES, 

duke  of  Cambridge. 


G.  C.  M.  G.  335 

1847,  Mar.  31.     His    Highness    Dr.     SPIRIDIONE    FOCCA    STEFANO, 
president  of  the  Senate  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 

1849,  June  25.     HENRY  GEORGE  WARD,  high  commissioner  for  the 

Ionian  Islands. 

1850,  Sept.  7.     Demetrio  count  SALOMON,  president  of  the  Senate  of 

the  Ionian  Islands. 

1852,  Nov.  23.     Candiano  count  EOMA,  president  of  the  Senate  of 
the  Ionian  Islands. 

1852,  Nov.  23.     Demetrio  count  CARUSO,  regent  of  Cephalonia. 

1853,  June  27.     YINCENZO  CASOLANI,  collector  of  the  land  revenue 

of  Malta. 

1855,  Mar.  31.     ALESSANDRO  DAMASCHINO. 

1855,  May  16.     Sir  JOHN  YOUNG,  bart.,  afterwards  1st  lord  Lisgar, 

on  appointment  as  lord  high  commissioner  of  the  Ionian 
Islands. 

1856,  Jan.  11.     Col.  Sir  WILLIAM  REID,  governor  of  Malta. 
1856,  Jan.  28.     Sir  IGNATIUS  GAVIN  BONAVITA. 

1856,  Jan.  28.     GUISEPPE  MARIA,  barone  de  Piro. 

1857,  July  9.     Sir  DEMETRIO,  count  Yalsamachi. 

1857,  July  9.     Dionisio     count     FLAMBURIARI,     for     long     official 

services  to  the  Ionian  Government. 

1858,  May  15.     EDMUND   (LYONS),   1st  lord  Lyons,   commander-in- 

chief  in  the  Mediterranean. 

1859,  Feb.  15.     Col.  Sir  HENRY  KNIGHT  STORKS,  on  appointment  as 

lord  high  commissioner  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 

1860,  Apr.  16.     Maj.   Gen.   Sir  JOHN   GASPARD  LE  MARCHANT,   on 

appointment  as  governor  of  Malta. 

1860,  Apr.  16.  GEORGE  FERGUSON  BOWEN,  on  appointment  as  first 
governor  of  Queensland. 

1860,  Apr.  16.  Sir  PAOLO  DINGLI,  late  president  of  the  Court  of 
Appeal  in  Malta. 

1864,  May  21.  Sir  PIETRO  ARMENI  BRAILA,  secretary  of  the  Senate 
on  the  transfer  of  the  Ionian  Islands  to  the  Kingdom  of 
Greece. 

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336  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1867,  Mar.  2.     Sir  GEORGIO  MARCORAN,  LL.D.,  for  services  as  judge 

of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Ionian  Islands,  up  to  the 
cession  of  those  Islands  to  the  Kingdom  of  Greece  in  1864. 

1868,  Apr.  24.     Sir  ADRIANO  DINGLI,  for  long  services  as  Crown  Law 

Officer  in  Malta,  Crown  advocate  of  Malta  from  July,  1854. 

1868,  Apr.  24.  Sir  EDWARD  VICTOR  Louis  HOULTON,  for  services 
as  chief  secretary  to  the  Government  of  Malta,  chief  secre- 
tary to  the  Government  of  Malta. 

1868,  Apr.  23.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  PATRICK  GRANT,  on  appointment  as 

governor  of  Malta. 

1869,  Feb.  13.     The    Et.    Hon.    CHARLES    STANLEY    (MONCK),    4th 

viscount  Monck.  late  gov.  gen.  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada 
and  capt.  gen.  and  governor-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Prince 
Edward. 

1869,  Mar.  25.  The  Rt.  Hon.  EDWARD  GEOFFREY  (SMITH-STANLEY), 
23rd  earl  of  Derby,  sometime  secretary  of  State  having  the 
Department  of  War  and  Colonies. 

1869,  Mar.  25.  The  Rt.  Hon.  HENRY  GEORGE  (GREY),  3rd  earl 
Grey,  sometime  secretary  of  State,  having  the  Department 
of  War  and  Colonies. 

1869,  Mar.  25.  The  Rt.  Hon.  JOHN  RUSSELL,  1st  earl  Russel,  some- 
time secretary  of  State,  having  the  Department  of  War  and 
Colonies. 

1869,  June  29.  H.R.H.  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT,  duke  of  Edinburgh, 
captain  in  the  Fleet. 

1869,  Nov.  24.      The   Rt.    Hon.    EDWARD    GEORGE   EARLE   LYTTON 

(BTJLWER-LYTTON),  1st  lord  Lytton,  formerly  secretary  of 
State  for  the  Colonies. 

1870,  Apr.  16.     H.R.H.  prince  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PATRICK  ALBERT, 

afterwards  duke  of  Connaught  and  Strathearn. 

1873,  June  23.  The  Rt.  Hon.  JOHN  HENRY  THOMAS  (MANNERS 
SUTTON),  3rd  viscount  Canterbury,  late  governor  and 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria,  on  his 
retirement  from  that  Government. 


G.  C.  M.  G.  337 

1874,  Feb.  20.  Sir  HENRY  BARKLY,  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  governor  and 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Province  of  Griqua  Land  West, 
and  Her  Majesty's  high  commissioner  for  the  settling  and 
adjustment  of  the  affairs  of  the  territories  adjacent  to  or 
contiguous  to  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. 

1874,  Feb.  20.  Sir  JOHN  PETER  GRANT,  late  capt.  gen.  and  governor- 
in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica  with  the  territories 
depending  thereon. 

1874,  Mar.  31.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GARNET  JOSEPH  WOLSELEY,  after- 
wards viscount  Wolseley,  for  distinguished  services  in 
command  of  the  expedition  against  the  Ashantees. 

1874,  Apr.  23.      JOHN   HAWLEY   GLOVER,   sometime   commander  in 

H.M.  Navy,  and  lately  H.M.  special  commissioner  to  the 
friendly  native  chiefs  in  the  eastern  district  of  the  protected 
territories  near  to  H.M.  settlements  on  the  Gold  Coast. 

1875,  Jan.  21.     Sir    HERCULES    GEORGE    EGBERT    ROBINSON,    now 

governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  New 
South  Wales  and  its  dependencies.  For  special  services  in 
connection  with  the  cession  of  the  Fiji  Islands. 

1876,  Mar.  20.     (Honorary)  H.H.  Sir  DATU  TUMMONGONG  ABUBAKR 

SRI,  Maharajah  of  Johore,  K.C.S.I.,  for  various  services  to 
the  Government  of  the  Straits  Settlements,  especially  during 
the  disturbances  in  the  Malay  Peninsula,  in  1875-76. 

1876,  May  11.     The  Rt.  Hon.  FREDERICK  TEMPLE,  earl  of  Dufferin, 

etc.,  afterwards  marquess  of  Dufferin  and  Ava,  gov.  gen.  of 
the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1877,  May  30.     F.    Marsh.   H.R.H.    GEORGE   WILLIAM    FREDERICK 

CHARLES,  duke  of  Cambridge,  to  be  Grand  Master  and  first 
or  principal  knight  Grand  Cross. 

1877,  May  31.  (Extra)  F.  Marsh.  H.R.H.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince 
of  Wales. 

1877,  May  31.  The  Most  Hon.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  CONSTANTINE 
fPmpPs),  4th  marquess  of  Normanby,  governor  of  the 
Colony  of  New  Zealand. 

1877,  Dec.  12.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  PURVES  PHAYRE,  governor 
and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Mauritius  and  its 
dependencies. 


338  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1878,  Feb.  6.  Hon.  Sir  ARTHUR  HAMILTON -GORDON,  governor  of 
Fiji  and  high  commissioner  for  the  Western  Pacific,  1877 
to  1883. 

1878,  May  25.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  DRUMMOND 
JERVOIS,  R.E.,  governor  of  the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1878,  May  25.  Sir  ALEXANDER  TILLOCH  GALT,  member  of  the 
Halifax  Fisheries  Commission. 

1878,  Aug.  7.  Sir  HENRY  DRUMMOND  WOLFF,  Her  Majesty's 
commissioner  on  the  European  Commission  for  the 
organisation  of  Eastern  Roumelia  under  the  18th  article  of 
the  Treaty  of  Berlin. 

1878,  Aug.  3.  SOMDITCH  PRA  PARAMINDR  MAHA  CHULULONKORN, 
king  of  Siam  (Honorary)1,  for  services  to  the  Government 
of  the  Straits  Settlements,  more  particularly  during  the 
late  disturbances  in  the  Malay  States  in  1875—76.  Invested 
at  Bangkok,  1878,  Nov.  22,  by  Sir  William  Cleaver  Francis 
Robinson,  governor  of  the  Straits  Settlements. 

1878,  Sept.  14.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  DOUGLAS  SUTHERLAND 
CAMPBELL,  marquess  of  Lome,  afterwards  9th  duke  of 
Argyll,  gov.  gen.  of  Canada. 

1878,  Oct.  30.     Sir  JOHN  ROSE,  bart.,  executive  commissioner  for 

the  Dominion  of  Canada,  and  member  of  the  Finance 
Committee,  for  services  rendered  to  the  Colonies  as  colonial 
commissioner  and  otherwise,  in  connection  with  the  repre- 
sentation of  British  Colonial  products  at  the  Paris  Universal 
Exhibition  of  1878. 

1879,  May  24.     RICHARD    BICKERTON    PEMELL    (LYONS),    2nd    lord 

afterwards  1st  viscount  Lyons,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary  to  the  French  Republic. 

1879,  May  24.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  ODO  WILLIAM  LEOPOLD  RUSSELL, 
C.C.,  styled  lord  Odo  Russell,  afterwards  lord  Ampthill, 
ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  the 
German  Emperor. 

1879,  May  24.  Sir  ANTONIO  MICALLEF,  president  of  the  Court  of 
Appeal  in  the  Island  of  Malta. 

1879,  Sept.  10.  Sir  CHARLES  LENNOX  WYKE,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Denmark. 


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339 


1879,  Sept.  10.  Sir  RICHARD  WOOD,  for  services  in  connexion  with 
the  Maltese  imigrants,  introduced  into  Tunis,  and  to 
colonists  in  his  capacity  as  Her  Majesty's  agent  and  consul 
gen.  in  the  Regency  of  Tunis  since  1855. 

1879,  Oct.  9.     (Honorary)     His     Excellency    NUBAR    PASHA,    late 

president   of  the   Council   of   Ministers,   and   minister   for 
Foreign  Affairs  in  Egypt. 

1880,  May  12.     (Extra  member)    H.R.H.   prince   LEOroLD   GEORGE 

DUNCAN  ALBERT,  duke  of  Saxony,  prince  of  Saxe-Coburg 
and  Gotha,  afterwards  duke  of  Albany. 

1880,  May  29.     Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  BORTON,  governor  of  the  Island  of 

Malta. 

1881,  May  24.     Sir  ARTHUR  EDWARD  KENNEDY,  governor  and  com- 

mander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Queensland. 


1881,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HARRY  ST.  GEORGE  ORD,  E.E., 
formerly  governor  of  Western  Australia. 

1881,  July  28.  (Honorary)  His  Majesty  king  KALAKANA,  of  the 
Hawaiian  Islands. 

1881,  Nov.  30.     Sir  HARRY  SMITH  PARKES,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary  in  Japan. 

1882,  Feb.  20.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  EVELYN  WOOD,  V.C.,  lately  in 

command  of  the  Forces  in  Natal  and  Transvaal  and  one  of 
the  commissioners  for  the  Settlement  of  the  Transvaal 
Territory. 

1882,  Mar.  30.     (Honorary)     His    Honour    JOHN    HENRY    BRAND, 

president  of  the  Orange  Free  State. 

1883,  May  24.     Rt.  Hon.  FREDERICK  (ROGERS),  lord  Blachford,  P.C., 

formerly  under  secretary  of  state  for  the  Colonies. 

1883,  May  24.  Sir  HENRY  ERNEST  GASCOIGNE  BULWER,  governor  of 
the  Colony  of  Natal,  and  special  commissioner  for  Zulu 
Affairs,  1882. 

1883,  May  24.     Sir  JAMES  ROBERT  LONGDEN,  governor  of  Ceylon. 

1883,  July  4.      (Honorary)    His    Highness    SEYYID    BARGHASH-BIN- 

SAID,  sultan  of  Zanzibar.  Invested  at  Zanzibar  Sept.  14,  by 
Sir  John  Kirk. 

1884,  Jan.  28.     The   Most   Hon.   HENRY   CHARLES   KEITH   (PETTY- 

FITZMAURICE),  5th  gov.  gen.  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1884,  May  24.     Sir  ROBERT  RICHARD  TORRENS. 


340  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1884,  May  24.  Sir  ALFRED  STEPHEN,  formerly  chief  justice  of  New 
South  Wales,  now  lieut.  gov.  of  that  Colony. 

1884,  Dec.  3.     Sir  JOHN  HAY  DRUMMOND-HAY,  envoy  extraordinary 

and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  emperor  of  Morocco. 

1885,  June  6.     Et.   Hon.   CHARLES   EGBERT   (CARRiNGTON),3rd  lord 

Carrington),  on  appointment  to  be  governor  of  the  Colony 
of  New  South  Wales. 

1885,  June  6.  Sir  ANDREW  CLARKE,  maj.  gen.  E.E.,  inspec.  gen.  of 
Fortifications  and  director  of  Works. 

1885,  June  6.  Sir  ANTHONY  MUSGRAVE,  governor  of  the  Colony  of 
Queensland. 

1885,  June  6.  Sir  FREDERICK  ALOYSIUS  WELD,  governor  of  the 
Straits  Settlements. 

1885,  June  26.  Sir  EDWARD  BALDWIN  MALET,  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary  at  Berlin. 

1885,  Aug.  25.     Lieut,  gen.  Sir  GERALD  GRAHAM,  E.E.,  Y.C. 

1885,  Oct.  14.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  WARREN,  E.E.,  special  com- 
missioner for  Bechuanaland. 

1885,  Dec.  1.     Sir  JULIAN  PAUNCEFOTE,  under  secretary  for  Foreign 

Affairs. 

1886,  Feb.  18.     Sir  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  WHITE,  envoy  extraordinary 

and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  sultan  of  Turkey. 

1886,  Feb.  18.  Et.  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  THURSTAN  HOLLAND,  bart.,  M.P., 
afterwards  lord  Knutsford  (a  commissioner  for  the  Colonial 
and  Indian  Exhibition  of  1886,  and  member  of  the  Finance 
Committee). 

1886,  Feb.  18.  Sir  CHARLES  TUPPER,  high  commissioner  in  London 
for  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1886,  Feb.  18.     Sir  JOHN  KIRK,  agent  and  consul  gen.  at  Zanzibar. 

1886,  Feb  20.  Et.  Hon.  Sir  EGBERT  BURNETT  DAVID  MORIER, 
ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  the 
emperor  of  Eussia. 


G.  C.  M.  G.  341 

1886,  May  29.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EGBERT  BIDDULPH,  E.A.,  late  Her 
Majesty's  high  commissioner  and  commander-in-chief  of 
the  Island  of  Cyprus. 

1886,  May  29.     Sir  FRANCIS  CLARE  FORD,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary  at  Madrid. 

1887,  Jan.  29.     Sir    GEORGE    CUMINE    STRAHAN,    governor    of    the 

Colony  of  Tasmania. 

1887,  May  24.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  LINTORN  ARABIN  SIMMONS,  governor 
of  the  Island  of  Malta. 

1887,  May  24.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  WYLIE  NORMAN,  capt.  gen.  and 
governor-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica. 

1887,  May  24.  Sir  HENRY  BROUGHAM  LOCH,  governor  of  the  Colony 
of  Victoria,  afterwards  lord  Loch. 

1887,  May  24.  Sir  WILLIAM  CLEAVER  FRANCIS  EOBINSON,  governor 
of  the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1887,  June  21.  Sir  EDWARD  WILLIAM  STAFFORD,  formerly  for 
many  years  prime  minister  of  New  Zealand. 

1887,  June  21.     Sir  THOMAS  ELDER,  knt.,  for  many  years  a  member 

of  the  Legislative  Council  of  South  Australia. 

1888,  Jan.  10.     Sir  EONALD  FERGUSON  THOMSON,  late  envoy  extra- 

ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Teheran. 

1888,  Jan.  28.  Sir  HENRY  PARKES,  premier  and  colonial  secretary 
of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

1888,  Jan.  28.  Sir  HENRY  TURNER  IRVING,  on  retirement  from  the 
Government  of  British  Guiana. 

1888,  May  24.     Sir  DANIEL  COOPER,  bart. 

1888,  June  2.  Sir  EVELYN  BARING,  C.I.E.,  Her  Majesty's  agent 
and  consul  gen.  at  Cairo,  afterwards  viscount  Cromer. 

1888,  June  2.     CHARLES  JOHNSON  BROOKE,  rajah  of  Sarawak. 

1888,  Sept.  10.  The  Hon.  Sir  LIONEL  SACKVILLE  SACKVILLE-WEST, 
envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at 
Washington  (in  recognition  of  services  rendered  at  the 
recent  Conference  at  Washington  on  the  subject  of  the 
North  American  Fisheries),  afterwards  2nd  lord  Sackville, 
of  Knole. 


342  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.   GEORGE 

1889,  Jan.  2.  Sir  HUGH  Low,  late  British  resident  at  Perak,  Malay 
Peninsula. 

1889,  Feb.  4.  The  Et.  Hon.  WILLIAM  HILLIER  (ONSLOW),  4th  earl 
of  Onslow,  on  appointment  to  be  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  New  Zealand. 

1889,  Feb.  4.  The  Et.  Hon.  ALGERNON  HAWKINS  THOMOND  (KEITH- 
FALCONER),  9th  earl  of  Kintore,  on  appointment  to  be 
governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  South 
Australia. 

1889,  May  24.     (Honorary)  EIAZ  PASHA,  prime  minister  of  Egypt. 

1889,  May  24.  Sir  THOMAS  FRANCIS  WADE,  late  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Pekin. 

1889,  May  24.  Sir  EGBERT  HART,  insp.  gen.  of  Chinese  Imperial 
Maritime  Customs. 

1889,  Sept.  11.  The  Et.  Hon.  JOHN  ADRIAN  Louis  (HOPE),  7th  earl 
of  Hopetoun,  on  appointment  to  be  governor  and  com- 
mander-in-chief of  the  Colony  of  Yictoria. 

1889,  Nov.  1.     (Honorary)  His  Highness  KHALIFA  BIN  SAEED  BIN 

SULTAN  BIN  IMAM,  sultan  of  Zanzibar.  Originally  appointed 
by  warrant  dated  1888,  June  13,  but  this  warrant  was  sub- 
sequently cancelled  and  fresh  warrants  issued  dated  1889, 
Nov.  1.  The  insignia  were  presented  to  him  at  Zanzibar 
1889,  Dec.  16,  by  Col.  Charles  Bean  Euan-Smith,  agent  and 
consul  general  at  Zanzibar. 

1890,  Jan.  1.     The  Et.  Hon.   SOMERSET  EICHARD   (LOWRY-CORRY), 

4th  earl  of  Belmore,  formerly  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

1890,  May  21.  The  Et.  Hon.  HENRY  CRESPIGNY  (VIVIAN),  3rd  baron 
Vivian,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary 
to  the  king  of  the  Belgians. 

1890,  Aug.  14.     The    Et.    Hon.    VICTOR   ALBERT    GEORGE    (CniLD- 

VILLIERS),  7th  earl  of  Jersey,  P.C.,  on  appointment  to  be 
governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  New 
South  Wales. 

1891,  Apr.  2.     (Honorary)  V.  Adm.  baron  VON  DER  GOLTZ,  of  the 

Imperial  German  Navy. 

1891,  July  23.  (Honorary)  His  Highness  prince  ABBAS  BEY,  of 
Egypt. 


G.  C.  M.  G.  343 

1892,  Jan.  1.  Sir  CECIL  CLEMENTI  SMITH,  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Straits  Settlements,  and  consul  gen.  and 
high  commissioner  for  North  Borneo  and  Sarawak. 

1892,  Feb.  22.  The  Rt.  Hon.  DAVID  (BOYLE),  Tth  earl  of  Glasgow, 
on  appointment  to  be  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of 
the  Colony  of  New  Zealand. 

1892,  May  25.  Sir  HORACE  RUMBOLD,  bart.,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  the  Hague. 

1892,  May  25.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  FRANCIS  WALLACE  GRENFELL,  for 
services  rendered  in  Egypt. 

1892,  Aug.  6.  The  Hon.  Sir  EDMUND  JOHN  MONSON,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  the 
Belgians. 

1892,  Aug.  6.  Sir  "FRANK  CAVENDISH  LASCELLES,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  shah  of  Persia. 

1892,  Aug.  16.     Sir   JOHN   FENDER,    M.P.,    in    recognition    of   his 

services  in  connection  with  the  telegraphic  communication 
of  the  Empire. 

1893,  Mar.  24.     Rt.  Hon.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  DUFF,  on  appointment 

to  be  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of 
New  South  Wales  and  its  dependencies. 

1893,  June  3.  Sir  GEORGE  WILLIAM  DES  YOEUX,  late  governor  of 
Hongkong. 

1893,  July  4.  Sir  FRANCIS  WALTER  DE  WINTON,  comptroller  and 
treasurer  of  the  Household  of  H.R.H.  the  duke  of  York 
[notwithstanding  that  the  number  of  Knights  Grand  Cross 
in  the  said  class  is  complete]. 

1893,  Dec.  7.  Sir  CHARLES  RUSSELL,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  attorney-general, 
in  recognition  of  services  rendered  in  connection  with  the 
recent  Behring  Sea  Arbitration. 

1893,  Dec.  7.     Sir  RICHARD   EVERARD  WEBSTER,   knt.,   Q.C.,   M.P. 

(in  recognition  of  services  rendered  in  connexion  with  the 
Behring  Sea  Arbitration  at  Paris,  1893). 

1894,  Mar.  3.     Sir  SPENSER  BUCKINGHAM   ST.   JOHN,   envoy  extra- 

ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Sweden 
and  Norway. 


344  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1894,  Mar.  15.  The  Hon.  Sir  FRANCIS  RICHARD  PLUNKETT,  envoy 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of 
the  Belgians. 

1894,  May  26.      The  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  AYERS,  five  times  premier  of 

South  Australia  and  subsequently  for  many  years  president 
of  the  Legislative  Council  of  that  Colony. 

1895,  Jan.  1.     Sir  ARTHUR  ELIBANK  HAVELOCK,  governor  and  corn- 

mander-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon. 

1895,  Jan.  1.  The  Hon.  Sir  SAMUEL  WALKER  GRIFFITH,  chief  justice 
and  formerly  premier  of  the  Colony  of  Queensland. 

1895,  Mar.  14.     Sir  CHARLES  RIVERS  WILSON. 

1895,  May  25.  The  Rt.  Hon.  JOHN  CAMPBELL  (HAMILTON-GORDON), 
fth  earl  of  Aberdeen ;  gov.  gen.  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1895,  May  25.     Lieut.  Col.  Sir  CHARLES  BULLEN  HUGH  MITCHELL, 

governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Straits  Settlements 
and  their  Dependencies. 

1896,  Feb.  27.     Sir    NICHOLAS    RODERICK    O'CONNOR,    ambassador 

extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  the  emperor  of  Russia. 

1896,  Apr.  23.  (Honorary)  Shahzada  HABIBULLA  KHAN,  of  Afghan- 
istan. 

1896,  Apr.  23.  (Honorary)  Shahzada  NASRULLA  KHAN,  of  Afghan- 
istan. 

1896,  May  20.     Sir  DONALD  ALEXANDER  SMITH,  high  commissioner 

in  London  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  afterwards  lord 
Strathcona. 

1897,  Jan.  11.      (Honorary)    His    Excellency    Monsieur    Luiz    DE 

SOVERAL,  minister  for  Foreign  Affairs  of  His  Majesty  the 
king  of  Portugal  and  the  Algarves, 

1897,  June  4.  (Honorary)  Signor  PAUL  HONORE  YIGLIANI,  formerly 
president  of  the  Court  of  Cassation  of  Florence,  minister  of 
State  and  senator  of  the  Kingdom  of  Italy  (in  recognition  of 
services  rendered  as  arbitrator  between  Great  Britain  and 
Portugal  on  the  Manica  Boundary  question). 

1897,  June  22.  The  Rt.  Hon.  JENICO  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  (PRESTON), 
14th  viscount  Gormanston,  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Colony  of  Tasmania, 


G.  C.  M-  G.  345 

1897,  June  22.  The  Hon.  Sir  WALTER  FRANCIS  HELY-HUTCHINSON, 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Natal. 

1897,  June  22.  Sir  ALFRED  MILKER,  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  high 
commissioner  for  South  Africa,  afterwards  viscount  Milner. 

1897,  June  22.  The  Hon.  WILFRID  LATJRIER,  president  of  the  Privy 
Council  and  premier  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1897,  June  22.  The  Hon.  Sir  RICHARD  JOHN  CARTWRIGHT,  minister 
of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1897,  June  22.  Sir  WILLIAM  ROBINSON,  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Hong  Kong. 

1897,  June  22.  Sir  HENRY  ARTHUR  BLAKE,  capt.  gen.  and  governor- 
in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica. 

1897,  June  22.  TheHon.  Sir  OLIVER  Mow  AT,  minister  of  justice  for 
the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1897,  June  22.  Sir  DONALD  CURRIE,  M.P.,  for  services  to  British 
African  Trade. 

1897,  June  22.  Sir  THOMAS  SUTHERLAND,  M.P.,  director  of  the  Suez 
Canal  Company. 

1897,  June  22.  His  Excellency  ABOUL  KASSEM  KHAN,  styled  Nasr-ul- 
Mulk,  envoy  from  the  Shah  of  Persia  to  announce  his  said 
Majesty's  accession.  (Honorary.) 

1897,  July  6.  (Honorary)  H.I.H.  prince  AMIR  KHAN,  Sirdar,  special 
envoy  from  the  Shah  of  Persia  (on  the  occasion  of  the 
celebration  of  the  sixtieth  anniversary  of  the  queen's 
accession  to  the  Throne). 

1897,  Aug.  12.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  CHANG  YEN  HOON,  late 
special  ambassador  from  the  emperor  of  China  (on  same 
occasion). 

1897,  Oct.  25.     (Honorary)  H.M.  MENELEK  II.,  emperor  of  Ethiopia. 

1898,  May  21.     Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  JAMES  LYON  FREMANTLE,  governor 

and   commander-in-chief   of  the   Island   of   Malta  and   its 
Dependencies. 

1898,  May  21.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  MOUSTAPHA  FEHMY, 
Pasha,  president  of  the  Egyptian  Council  of  Ministers. 


346  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1898,  Oct.  31.      The    Et.    Hon.    GILBERT    JOHN    (ELLTOT-MURRAY- 

KYNYNMOUND).  4th  earl  of  Minto,  on   appointment  to  be 
gov.  gen.  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1899,  Jan.  2.     The  Et.  Hon.  HENRY  EGBERT  (BRAND),  2nd  viscount 

Harnpden,  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony 
of  New  South  Wales. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  Sir  THOMAS  FOWELL  BUXTON,  bart.,  governor  and 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  His  Excellency  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  STEWART 
SCOTT,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to  the 
emperor  of  Eussia. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HERBERT  CHARLES  CHERMSIDE,  E.E., 
for  distinguished  services  in  Crete. 

1899,  June  3.  Sir  WALTER  JOSEPH  SEND  ALL,  governor  and  com- 
inander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  British  Guiana. 

1899,  June  3.  Sir  HUGH  GUION  MACDONELL,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Portugal. 

1899,  June  3.  Sir  GODFREY  LUSHINGTON,  lately  British  delegate  at 
the  Anarchist  Conference  at  Eome. 

1899,  Dec.  2.      Sir   EGBERT   THRESHIE   EEID,    Q.C.,   M.P.,   for   his 

services    in    connection    with    the    Venezuela    Boundary 
Arbitration  Commission. 

1900,  Jan.  1.     The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  JOSEPH  WEST  EIDGEWAY,  governor 

and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon  and  its 
Dependencies. 

1900,  Jan.  1.  Sir  JOHN  BRAMSTON,  D.C.L.,  late  assistant  under 
secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies. 

1900,  May  23.  The  Eight.  Hon.  CHARLES  WALLACE  ALEXANDER 
NAPIER  Eoss  (COCHRANE-BAILLIE),  2nd  lord  Lamington, 
governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Queens- 
land and  its  Dependencies. 

1900,  May  23.  Sir  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  LAWSON  HEMMING,  capt. 
gen.  and  governor-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica  and  its 
Dependencies. 


G.  C.  M.  G.  347 

1900,  May  23.  Maj.  Sir  CLAUDE  MAXWELL  MACDONALD,  envoy 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  His  Majesty 
the  emperor  of  China  (for  his  services  in  China). 

1900,  May  23.  Sir  HENRY  MORTIMER  DURAND,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  Shah  of  Persia  (for  his 
services  in  Persia). 

1900,  June  28.     H.H.  prince  MOHAMED  ALI,  of  Egypt  (Honorary). 

1901,  Jan.  1.     The  Kt.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  FORREST,  LL.D.,  premier  and 

colonial  treasurer  of  Western  Australia  (in  recognition  of 
services  rendered  in  connection  with  the  Federation  of  the 
Australian  Colonies  and  the  establishment  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Australia). 

1901,  Mar.  9.     (Extra)  H.E.H.  the  duke  of  Cornwall  and  York. 

1901,  Mar.  20.  (Honorary)  His  Highness  IDRIS  BIN  ALMARHOM 
BANDHARA  ISKANDER  SAH,  sultan  of  Perak  in  the  Federated 
Malay  States  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  the  duke  and 
duchess  of  York  to  Ceylon  and  the  Straits  Settlements). 

1901,  Apr.  19.*  Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  EEDVERS  HENRY  BTJLLER, 
Y.C.  In  recognition  of  services  rendered  in  connection 
with  the  war  in  South  Africa. 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Lieut.  Gen.  (local  general)  HORATIO  HERBERT 
(KITCHENER),  lord  Kitchener  of  Khartoum,  Royal  Engineers, 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Forces  in  South  Africa  (same 
occasion). 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  EDWARD 
FORESTIER  FORESTIER- WALKER  (same  occasion). 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  STEWART  WHITE,  Y.C.  (same 
occasion). 

1901,  May  6.  Sir  FREDERICK  MATTHEW  DARLEY,  lieut.  gov.  of  the 
State  of  New  South  Wales  and  chief  justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  that  State  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  the  duke 
and  duchess  of  York  to  Australia). 

*The  "Gazette"  notice  of  the  promotions  for  the  South  African  War  stated  that  such  promotions  were 
to  rank  as  from  date  1900.  Nov.  29.  In  all  the  promotions  within  the  Order  of  the  Bath  this  has  been 
accordingly  followed.  (See  supra  pp.  198,  267,  293.)  But  such  stipulation,  which  originated  merely  at  the 
War  Office,  and  was  intended  only  to  have  bearing  on  the  course  of  army  promotions,  did  not  and  could 
not  apply  to  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George.  Accordingly  in  this  present  list  these  promotions 
are  arranged  according  to  their  strict  and  proper  dates— viz. :  the  dates  of  the  warrants  of  appointment. 


348  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1901,  May  23.  The  Rt.  Hon.  UCHTER  JOHN  MARK  (Kxox),  5th  earl 
of  Ranfurley,  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the 
Colony  of  New  Zealand  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  the 
duke  and  duchess  of  York  to  New  Zealand). 

1901,  June  27.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  MEHEDI  BEN  EL  ARBI  EL 
MENEBHI,  special  ambassador  of  His  Imperial  Majesty  the 
Sultan  of  Morocco. 

1901,  June  28.  Sir  CHARLES  BRUCE,  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Colony  of  Mauritius  and  its  Dependencies. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  Sir  GUISEPPE  CARBONE,  LL.D.,  chief  justice,  presi- 
dent of  the  Court  of  Appeal,  and  vice-president  of  the 
Council  of  Government  of  the  Island  of  Malta. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     Sir  HENRY  HAMILTON  JOHNSTON,  lately  His  Majesty's 

special  commissioner,  commander-in-chief  and  consul  gen. 
for  the  Uganda  Protectorate  and  the  adjoining  Territories. 

1902,  June  2.     (Honorary)  V.  Adm.  FELIX  ROBERT  EDUARD  EMIL 

BENDEMANN,  officer  of  the  Imperial  German  Navy. 

1902,  June  26.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  GORDON  SPRIGG,  prime 
minister  of  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1902,  June  26.  The  Rt.  Hon.  EDMUND  BARTON,  K.C.,  prime 
minister  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Australia. 

1902,  June  26.  Sir  EDWIN  HENRY  EGERTON,  His  Majesty's  minister 
at  Athens. 

1902,  June  26.  Sir  ERNEST  MASON  SATOW,  His  Majesty's  minister 
at  Pekin. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  [King's  birthday]  Sir  JAMES  LYLE  MACKAY,  late  His 
Majesty's  special  commissioner  and  plenipotentiary  for 
commercial  negotiations  with  China. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  count  MATSUKATA, 
formerly  prime  minister  of  Japan. 

1902,  Dec.  6.  Sir  WILLIAM  EDMUND  GARSTIN,  under  secretary  of 
State  for  Public  Works  in  Egypt. 

1902,  Dec.  6.  The  Rt.  Hon.  EDWARD  (MACNAGHTEN),  lord 
Macnaghten,  P.C. 


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1903,  Feb.  9.  (Honorary)  H.R.H.  the  MOAYYED-ED-DOWLEH,  of 
Persia. 

1903,  Feb.  9.  His  Excellency  MIRZA  MOHAMED  KHAN,  Vazir-i- 
Darbar  to  His  Majesty  the  Shah  of  Persia. 

1903,  Mar.  5.  His  Excellency  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  MICHAEL  HENRY 
HERBERT,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to 
the  United  States  of  America. 

1903,  June  26.     His  Excellency  the  Rt.  Hon.  HALLAM  (TENNYSON), 

2nd  lord  Tennyson,  gov.  gen.  and  commander-in-chief  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Australia. 

1904,  May  3.     (Ordinary)  His  Excellency  HENRY  STAFFORD  (NoRTH- 

COTE)  1st  lord  Northcote,  gov.  gen.  and  commander-in-chief 
of  the  Commonwealth  of  Australia. 

1904,  Jane  24.  Col.  Sir  HENRY  EDWARD  MCCALLUM,  R.E.,  A.D.C., 
governor  and 'Commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Natal. 

1904,  June  24.     Sir  ROBERT  BANNATYNE  FINLAY,  K.C.,  M.P.,  His 

Majesty's  attorney  general,  for  services  before  the  tribunal 
at  the  Hague  on  the  question  of  priority  in  the  payment  of 
sums  due  by  Venezuela  to  foreign  countries. 

1904,  Oct.  7.  ALBERT  HENRY  GEORGE  (GREY),  4th  earl  Grey;  on  his 
appointment  as  gov.  gen.  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1904,  Nov.  9.  Sir  MONTAGU  FREDERICK  OMMANEY,  permanent  under- 
secretary of  State  for  the  Colonies  and  secretary  to  the  Order 
of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

1904,  Nov.  9.  His  Excellency  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  FRANCIS  LEVESON 
BERTIE,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  to 
Italy. 


350  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 


*KNIGHT  COMMANDERS  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George  (K.C.M.G.). 


1818,  Nov.  18.     VITTOR  CARIDI,  of  Cephalonia.     Invested  at  Corfu. 

1818,  Nov.  18.  ANTONIO,  count  Theotoky,  of  Corfu.  Invested  at 
Corfu. 

1818,  Nov.  18.     DIONIZIO  BULZO,  of  Zante.     Invested  at  Corfu. 

1818,  Nov.  18.  Col.  FREDERICK  HANKEY,  secretary  to  the  High 
Commissioner  of  the  Ionian  Islands,  etc.  Invested  at  Corfu. 

1818,  Dec.  16.  GUISEPPE  NICOLO  ZAMMIT,  one  of  the  judges  and 
sometime  vice-president  of  the  Court  of  Appeal  at  Malta. 

1818,  Dec.  16.    RICHARD  FLASKET,  chief  secretary  to  the  Government 

of  Malta.     Invested  at  Malta. 

1819,  Nov.  9.     Lieut.  Col.  Sir  PATRICK  Ross,  resident  for  the  High 

Commissioner  at  Zante.     Invested  at  Corfu. 

1820,  Feb.  26.     Capt.  the  Hon.  ANTHONY  MAITLAND,  afterwards  10th 

earl  of  Lauderdale,  sometime  commodore  in  command  in 
the  Mediterranean.  Investiture  dispensed  with  by  warrant 
of  that  date. 

1820,  Feb.  26.  Count  NICOLO  ANINO  [ANASTASIO,  of  Cephalonia], 
sometime  a  senator  of  the  Ionian  Islands.  Invested  at 
Corfu. 

1820,  Feb.  26.  GIOVANNI  CAPPADOCA,  of  Corfu,  a  member  of  the 
Supreme  Council  of  Justice  of  the  Ionian  Islands.  Invested 
at  Corfu. 

1820,  Feb.  26.  MARINO  YEJA,  of  Cephalonia,  president  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Ionian  Islands.  Invested  at 
Corfu. 

1820,  Feb.  26.  Col.  Sir  FREDERICK  STOVIN,  military  commander 
and  resident  for  the  High  Commissioner  at  Santa  Maura. 
Invested  at  Corfu. 

*  For  a  list  of  the  Cavalieri  of  the  3rd  class  who  between  the  years  1818  and  1832  were  entitled  to  be 
styled  Sir,  see  introduction,  p.  xxviii. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  351 

1820,  Feb.  26.  ALEXANDER  WOOD,  resident  agent  for  the  Ionian 
Islands  in  London  and  sometime  chief  secretary  at  Malta. 
Investiture  dispensed  with  by  warrant  of  that  date. 
Knighted  by  the  Sovereign  1821,  Feb.  23. 

1820,  July  19.     BASILIO  ZAVO,  a  senator  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 

1821,  Mar.  14.     DEMETRIO,    count    Foscardi,    of    Zante,    sometime 

president  of  the  Ionian  Senate.     Invested  at  Corfu. 

1821,  Mar.  14.     GIACOMO  CALICHIOPULO  MANZARO,  of  Corfu,  presi- 

dent of  the  Primary  Council  and  advocate  general  of  the 
Ionian  Islands.  Invested  at  Corfu. 

1822,  Jan.  31.     Count  PAOLO  PARISIO,  one  of  the  lords  lieutenant  of 

Malta.     Investiture  dispensed  with  by  warrant  of  that  date. 

1823,  Feb.  20.     Lieut.  Col.  ROBERT  TRAVERS,  inspecting  field  officer 

of  militia  in  the  Ionian  Islands  and  resident  for  the  lord 
High  Commissioner  at  Cephalonia.  Investiture  dispensed 
with  by  warrant  of  that  date. 

1823,  Mar.  1.  FRANCESCO  Muzz  AN,  of  Zante.  Investiture  dispensed 
with  by  warrant  of  that  date. 

1825,  June  30.  PIETRO  COIDAN,  of  Cephalonia,  member  of  the 
Supreme  Council  of  Justice  of  the  Ionian  Islands.  Invested 
at  Corfu  Oct.  11. 

1825,  June  30.  ANGIOLO  CONDARI,  a  senator  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 
Invested  ut  supra. 

1832,  June  22.  JOSEPH  RUDSDELL,  sometime  secretary  to  the  High 
Commissioner  in  the  Ionian  Islands  and  secretary  of  the 
Primary  Council  there.  Investiture  dispensed  with  by 
warrant  of  date  Aug.  16. 

1832,  Aug.  16.     Sir  NICHOLAS  HARRIS  NICOLAS,  appointed  chancellor 

and  a  knight  commander  with  the  rank  of  senior  knight 
commander  by  the  statutes  of  1832,  Aug.  16.  Investiture 
dispensed  with  by  warrant  of  same  date. 

1833,  Feb.  9.     YINCENZO  CASOLANI,  of  Malta.      Invested  at  Malta 

May.  28. 

1833,  Feb.  9.  Guiseppe  marquis  TESTAFERRATA,  one  of  the  lords 
lieutenants  of  Malta.  Invested  ut  supra. 

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352  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1833,  Feb.  9.  SPIRIDION  YITTOR,  count  Bulgari,  sometime  regent  of 
Corfu.  Invested  at  Corfu  Apr.  23. 

1833,  Feb.  9.  PIETRO  PETRIZZOPULO,  regent  of  Santa  Maura. 
Invested  ut  supra. 

1833,  June  26.  EDWARD  STUART  BAYNES,  secretary  to  the  Ionian 
Senate.  Invested  at  Corfu  Nov.  30. 

1833,  July  17.  Count  VINCENZO  MANDUCA,  of  Malta.  Invested  at 
Malta  Aug.  21. 

1835,  June  11.      CLAUDIO    YINCENZO    BONNICI,    a    member    of    tne 

Supreme  Council  of  Justice  at  Malta. 

1836,  Apr.  2.     IGNATIUS  GAVIN  BONAVITA,  president  of  tne  Court  of 

Appeal  at  Malta.     Invested  Apr.  28. 

1839,  Jan.  26.  HECTOR  GREIG,  chief  secretary  at  Malta.  Invested 
at  Malta  Dec.  27. 

1839,  Aug.  30.  STAMO  GANGADI,  sometime  senator  for  Corfu  and 
now  Archon  of  the  Ionian  University.  Invested  at  Corfu 
Nov.  18. 

1839,  Aug.  30.  AGOSTINO  RANDON,  one  of  the  judges  at  Malta. 
Invested  at  Malta  Dec.  27. 

1839,  Nov.  11.     Maj.    Gen.    FRANCIS,    count   Bivarola,   col.   of   the 

Royal   Malta    Fencible   Regiment.      Investiture   dispensed 
with  by  warrant  dated  Nov.  30. 

1840,  July  7.     Demetrio    count    DELLA    DECIMA,    member    of    the 

Supreme  Council  of  Justices  of  the  Ionian  Islands.     In- 
vested at  Corfu  Sept.  9. 

1840,  Sept.  14.  ALTAVILLA  YILLETTA  CALICHIOPULO,  president  of 
the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Ionian  Islands.  Investi- 
ture dispensed  with  by  warrant  of  Sept.  24. 

1842,  Jan.  21.  ANGIOLO  CALICHIOPULO,  of  Corfu,  a  senator  of  the 
Ionian  Islands. 

1842,  Mar.  18.     Guiseppe  Maria  baron  DE  PIRO. 
1844,  May  27.     Demetrio  YALSAMACHI. 
1844,  May  27.     PLATO  PETRIDES. 


K.  C  M.  G.  353 

1844,  May  27.     Count  DIONISIO  ELAMBURIARI. 
1844,  Dec.  16.     GEORGIO  CAZZAITI. 

1849,  Sept.  26.  Count  ANTONIO  LEFCOCHILO  DUSMANI,  for  services 
to  the  Ionian  Government  from  1829,  chiefly  as  secretary  to 
the  Senate  from  1843,  Nov.  3. 

1849,  Sept.  26.     ANASTASIO  TIPALDO  XIDIAN. 

1849,  Sept,  26.     ALESANDRO  DAMASCHINO. 

1850,  Jan.  3.     AGOSTINO  PORTELLI. 

1853,  June  27.  Dr.  GEORGIO  MARCORAN,  for  services  as  judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  Ionian  Islands  up  to  the  cession  of 
those  Islands  to  the  Kingdom  of  Greece  in  1864. 

1853,  June  27.  JOHN  ERASER,  secretary  to  the  High  Commissioner 
for  the  Ionian  Islands. 

1855,  Mar.  31.     SPIRIDIONE  VALSAMACHI. 

1855,  May  16.     PIETRO  ARMENI  BRAILA,   LL.D.,   president   of   the 

Legislative  Assembly,  Ionian  Islands. 

1856,  Jan.  28.     WILLIAM  HENRY  THORNTON,  auditor  gen.  at  Malta 

and  officer  of  arms  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 
George  there. 

1856,  Jan.  28.  Dr.  PAOLO  DINGLI,  president  of  the  Court  of  Appeal 
at  Malta. 

1856,  Apr.  9.      GEORGE  FERGUSON  BOWEN,   chief   secretary  to  the 

Ionian  Government. 

1857,  July  9.     Dr.  DEMETRIO  CURCUMELLI,  LL.D.,  for  services  as 

procurator  general  to  the  Ionian  Government  from  1833. 

1857,  July  9.     ANDREA  MUSTOXIDI. 

1859,  Mar.  30.  JAMES  PHILIP  LACAITA,  appointed  whilst  acting  as 
secretary  to  Mr.  Gladstone's  Mission  of  Enquiry  into  the 
affairs  of  the  Ionian  Government. 

1859,  Apr.  4.     Sir  CHARLES  EURWICKE  DOUGLAS,  knight. 

1860,  Apr.  16.      ANTONIO  MICALLEF,  LL.D.,  for  services  as  judge 

from  Jan.,  1854,  and  president  of  the  Court  of  Appeal  at 
Malta  July,  1895. 


354  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1860,  Apr.  16.  ADRIANO  DINGLI,  LL.D.,  Crown  advocate  for  Malta, 
for  long  services  as  Crown  law  officer  in  Malta. 

1860,  Apr.  16.  EDWARD  YICTOR  Louis  HOULTON,  for  services  as 
chief  secretary  to  the  Government  of  Malta. 

1860,  Apr.  16.  PETER  SMITH  [late  chief  clerk  at  the  Colonial  Office 
and  secretary  to  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George]. 

1862,  July  14.  SPIRIDIONE  VALAORITI,  for  services  as  senator  of  the 
Ionian  Islands. 

1862,  Oct.  8.  HENRY  DRUMMOND  WOLFF,  on  his  appointment  as 
commissioner  from  the  Ionian  Islands  to  the  Industrial 
Exhibition,  1832,  and  for  services  as  public  secretary  to  the 
lord  High  Commissioner  from  1859. 

1864,  May  21.  CHARLES  SEBRIGHT,  Esq.  (baron  d'Everton)  for 
services  as  resident  of  the  Island  of  Santa  Maura  until  the 
cession  of  the  Ionian  Islands  to  the  Kingdom  of  Greece  in 
1864. 

1864,  Oct.  13.  Maj.  WILFRED  BRETT,  for  services  at  Malta  as  officer 
of  arms  and  on  resignation,  of  that  office. 

1868,  Apr.  24.     Baron  PASQUALE  SCEBERRAS  TRIGONA. 
1868,  Apr.  24.     Count  NICOLA  SCEBARRAS  BOLOGNA. 

1868,  Apr.  24.     Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  JOHN  RIDLEY,  senior  member  of 

the  Council  of  Government  of  Malta. 

1869,  Feb.  13.     Maj.  Gen.  CHARLES  HASTINGS  DOYLE,  lieut.  gov.  of 

the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1869,  Feb.  13.  FRANCIS  HINCKS,  late  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Colony  of  British  Guiana,  on  his  retirement 
from  that  Government. 

1869,  Feb.  13.  JAMES  WALKER,  governor  and  commander-in-chief 
of  the  Bahama  Islands.  For  services  as  governor  for  several 
years,  and  on  appointment  to  the  Government  of  Bahamas. 

1869,  Feb.  13.  Col.  THOMAS  GORE  BROWNE,  late  capt.  gen.  and 
governor-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Tasmania  on  his  retire- 
ment from  that  office. 

1869,  June  23.     PAUL  EDMUND  DE  STRZELECKI. 

1869,  June  23.  The  Rt.  Hon.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  (LYTTLETON),  6th 
baron  Lyttleton,  sometime  under  secretary  of  State  for  War 
and  Colonies. 


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1869,  June  23.  The  Rt.  Hon.  FREDERICK  PEEL,  sometime  under 
secretary  of  State  for  War  and  Colonies. 

1869,  June  23.  The  Rt.  Hon.  CHARLES  BOWYER  ADDERLEY,  after- 
wards 1st  lord  Norton,  late  under  secretary  of  State  for  the 
Colonies. 

1869,  June  23.  Sir  FREDERIC  EOGERS,  afterwards  1st  lord  Blach- 
ford,  for  services  as  permanent  under  secretary  of  State 
for  the  Colonies,  1860  to  1871. 

1869,  June  23.  Sir  HERCULES  GEORGE  EGBERT  ROBINSON,  knt., 
governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon. 

1869,  June  23.  ALEXANDER  TILLOCK  GALT,  late  minister  for  finance 
in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1869,  June  23.  HENRY  TAYLOR.  For  long  official  services  in  con- 
nection with  the  Colonies,  senior  clerk  in  the  Colonial  Office 
1825  to  1872. 

1869,  June  23.     THOMAS   FREDERICK    ELLIOT,    late    assistant   under 

secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies. 

1870,*  Jan.  13.  JOHN  ROSE,  late  finance  minister  for  the  Dominion 
of  Canada. 

1870,  Jan.  13.      THOMAS  WILLIAM  CLINTON  MURDOCH,  one  of  Her 

Majesty's  commissioners  for  Colonial  Land  and  Emigration. 

1870,  Aug.  16.  Rt.  Hon.  WILLIAM  COUTTS  (KEPPEL),  styled  viscount 
Bury,  afterwards  19th  earl  of  Albemarle,  formerly  civil 
secretary  and  superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs  in  the 
Province  of  Canada. 

1870,  Dec.  16.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  JAMES  LINDSAY,  for  special 
military  services,  as  commander  of  the  Troops  in  Canada. 

1870,  Dec.  16.     Col.  GARNET  JOSEPH  WOLSELEY,  afterwards  viscount 

Wolseley,  for  special  military  services  in  Canada. 

1871,  Feb.  18.     The  Hon.  ARTHUR  HAMILTON  GORDON,  governor  of 

the  Island  of  Mauritius. 

Mem.  :  In  the  Gazette  of  1870,  Aug.  5.  Charlotte  Christiana,  the  widow  of  Captain  Charles  Sturt,  late 
of  the  39th  Regiment,  and  formerly  Colonial  Secretary  of  South  Australia,  was  allowed  the  same  rank  and 
precedence  as  if  her  husband  had  lived  to  enjoy  the  distinction  of  a  Knight  Commander  of  the  order,  to 
which  he  was  nominated  a  short  time  previous  to  his  death  in  1869.  Captain  Sturt  was  an  eminent 
explorer  of  the  Australian  Continent,  and  had  been  Colonial  Secretary  for  the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 


356  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.   GEORGE 

1871,  Feb.  18.  Sir  BICHARD  GRAVES  MACDONNELL,  knt.,  governor 
of  the  Colony  of  Hong  Kong. 

1871,  Sept.  18.  Sir  ARTHUR  EDWARD  KENNEDY,  knt.,  governor  of 
Her  Majesty's  West  African  Settlements. 

1871,  Sept.  18.     Sir     BENJAMIN     CHILLEY     CAMPBELL     PINE,     knt., 

governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands. 

1872,  Feb.  20.     CHARLES  COWPER,  late  first  minister  of  the  Govern- 

ment of  New  South  Wales  and  now  agent  general  in 
England  for  that  Colony. 

1872,  Feb.  20.  GEORGE  FREDERIC  YERDON,  late  treasurer  of  the 
Colony  of  Victoria  and  now  agent  general  in  England  for 
that  Colony. 

1872,  Mar.  22.  SOMERSET  EICHARD  (LOWRY-CORRY),  4th  earl  of 
Belmore,  late  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the 
Colony  of  New  South  Wales,  on  his  retirement  from  that 
Government. 

1872,  Aug.  1.  KOBERT  EICHARD  TORRENS,  M.P.,  formerly  a 
member  of  the  Assembly  and  chief  secretaiy  and  treasurer 
for  the  Colony  of  South  Australia,  for  his  long  official 
service  in  South  Australia,  especially  in  connection  with 
the  passage  of  the  measure  for  the  Transfer  of  Land  under 
Registration. 

1872,  Nov.  22.     HENRY  AYERS,  first  minister  of  the  Government  of 

the  Colony  of  South  Australia,  on  completion  of  telegraphic 
communication  with  England,  of  which  he  was  an  active 
supporter. 

1873,  Mar.  21.     Col.    ANDREW    CLARKE,    R.E.,    formerly    surveyor 

general  and  a  member  of  the  Executive  Government  and 
Executive  Council  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria. 

1874,  Feb.  20.      The   most   Hon.    GEORGE   AUGUSTUS    CONSTANTINE 

(PHIPPS),  marquis  of  Normanby,  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Queensland. 

1874,  Feb.  20.  Sir  ALFRED  STEPHEN,  knt.,  late  chief  justice  of  the 
Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

1874,  Feb.  20.  Sir  JAMES  McCuLLOCH,  knt.,  formerly  first  minister 
of  the  Colony  of  Victoria. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  357 

1874,  Feb.  20.  JOHN  O'SIIANASSY,  formerly  first  minister  of  the 
Colony  of  Victoria. 

1874,  Feb.  20.  JOHN  SCOTT,  late  governor  and  Commander-in-chief 
of  the  Colony  of  British  Guiana. 

1874,  Apr.  23.  Col.  FRANCIS  WORGAN  FESTING,  R.M.A.,  lately  in 
command  of  H.M.  Troops  within  H.M.  Settlements  on  the 
Gold  Coast,  during  the  recent  Ashantee  War,  1873-4. 

1874,  May  28.  Col.  STEPHEN  JOHN  HILL,  governor  of  the  Colony  of 
Newfoundland. 

1874,  May  28.  Col.  WM.  FRANCIS  DRUMMOND  JERVOIS,  B-.E.  deputy 
director  of  "Works  for  Fortifications,  War  Department,  for 
his  work  in  making  Colonial  surveys,  and  his  advice  on 
questions  of  Colonial  fortification,  also  for  his  scheme  of 
military  defence  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1874,  May  28.  PENROSE  GOODCHILD  JTJLYAN,  Crown  agent  for  the 
Colonies,  for  special  services  chiefly  in  connection  with 
Canada. 

1874,  July  15.  HENRY  ERNEST  GASCOIGNE  BULWER,  governor  and 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Labuan  and  its 
Dependencies. 

1874,  July  15.  DONALD  MACLEAN,  minister  for  Native  Affairs  in 
the  Colony  of  New  Zealand. 

1874,  Sept.  24.  The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  JAMES  FERGUSON,  bart.,  lately 
governor  of  the  Colony  of  New  Zealand  and  its  Depen- 
dencies. 

1874,  Sept.  24.  EDWARD  DBAS  THOMSON,  member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales,  and  formerly, 
for  many  years,  colonial  secretary  for  that  Colony. 

1874,  Sept.  24.     JOHN  SEALY,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 

the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  and  lately  attorney  general  for 
that  Island. 

1875,  Feb.  27.   CHARLES  Du  CANE,  late  governor  of  the  Colony  of 

Tasmania. 

1875,  Feb.  27.  GEORGE  MACLEAY,  formerly  a  member  of  the  Legisla- 
tive of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 


358  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1875,  May  29.     FRANCIS  FORTESCUE  TURVILLE. 

1875,  May  29.  The  Hon.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  HAMILTON  (Frrz- 
MAURICE),  styled  viscount  Kirkwall,  afterwards  earl  of 
Orkney. 

1875,  May  29.  CHARLES  SLADEN  [formerly  chief  secretary  to  the 
Government  of  Victoria]. 

1875,  May  29.  JULIUS  YOGEL,  colonial  treasurer  and  first  minister 
of  New  Zealand  1873  to  1876. 

1875,  Aug.  17.  Rt.  Hon.  WILLIAM  HENRY  GREGORY,  governor  and 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon  and  its 
Dependencies. 

1875,  Aug.  18.  ANTHONY  MUSGRAVE,  governor  of  the  colony  of 
South  Australia. 

1875,  Aug.  18.     RAWSON  WILLIAM  RAWSON,  lately  governor  of  the 

Windward  Islands. 

1876,  Mar.   7.      JAMES  ROBERT  LONGDEN,  governor  of  the  colony  of 

British  Guiana. 

1876,  Mar.  7.  PETER  LAYARD,  Government  agent  for  the  Western 
Province  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon. 

1876,  Aug.  11.     THEOPHILUS  SHEPSTONE,  member  of  the  executive 

and  legislative  councils  and  secretary  for  Native  Affairs  for 
the  Colony  of  Natal,  special  commissioner  to  the  Transvaal 
1876. 

1877,  Apr.  14.      Sir  HENRY  THURSTAN  HOLLAND,  bart.,  afterwards 

viscount  Knutsford,  late  assistant  under  secretary  of  State 
for  the  Colonies. 

1877,  Apr.  14.  WILLIAM  WELLINGTON  CAIRNS,  governor  of  the 
Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1877,  Apr.  14.  Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  FITZHARDING  BERKELEY  MAXSE, 
governor  of  the  Island  of  Heligoland. 

1877,  Apr.  14.  WILLIAM  FITZHERBERT,  formerly  colonial  treasurer 
and  member  of  the  Executive  Government  and  Executive 
Council  of  New  Zealand  and  special  agent  for  that  Colony. 

1877,  May  31.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HARRY  SAINT  GEORGE  ORD,  R.E.,  knt., 
lately  governor  of  the  Straits  Settlements. 


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1877,  May  31.  Sir  REDMOND  BARRY,  knt.,  senior  puisne  judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Colony  of  Yictoria. 

1877,  May  31.  Sir  HENRY  WATSON  PARKER,  knt.,  formerly  first 
minister  of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

1877,  May  31.  JOHN  BAYLEY  DARVALL,  formerly  attorney  general 
of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

1877,  May  31.  STEPHEN  WALCOTT,  Her  Majesty's  commissioner  for 
emigration. 

1877,  May  31.  WILLIAM  CLEAVER  FRANCIS  ROBINSON,  governor  of 
the  Colony  of  Western  Australia. 

1877,  May  31.  Maj.  ROBERT  MILLER  MUNDY,  lately  lieut.  gov.  of 
the  Colony  of  British  Honduras. 

1877,  May  31.  Maj.  Gen.  PATRICK  LEONARD  M'DOUGALL,  deputy 
quartermaster  gen.,  formerly  adjutant  gen.  of  the  Militia  of 
the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1877,  May  31.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  HENRY  LEFROY,  R.A.,  lately 
governor  of  the  Bermuda  Islands. 

1877,  May  31.  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  SELBY  SMYTH,  commanding  the 
Militia  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1877,  May  31.  Brig.  Gen.  ROBERT  MICHAEL  LAFFAN,  R.E.,  governor 
of  the  Bermuda  Islands. 

1877,  May  31.  JOHN  ROBERTSON,  lately  first  minister  of  the  Colony 
of  New  South  Wales. 

1877,  May  31.  HENRY  PARKES,  first  minister  of  the  Colony  of  New 
South  Wales. 

1877,  May  31.  ARTHUR  BLYTH,  lately  first  minister  of  the  Colony 
of  South  Australia. 

1877,  Dec.  1.  Sir  CHARLES  GAVAN  DUFFY,  knt.,  speaker  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  Yictoria. 

1877,  Dec.  1.  Gen.  JOHN  JARVIS  BISSET,  administered  the  govern- 
ment of  Natal  from  1865  to  1867. 

1877,  Dec.  1.  RICHARD  WOOD,  for  services  in  connection  with  the 
Maltese  immigrants  introduced  into  Tunis,  and  to  Colonists, 
in  his  capacity  as  Her  Majesty's  agent  and  consul  general  in 
the  Regency  of  Tunis  since  1855. 


36o  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1878,  May  25.  Sir  JAMES  MILNE  WATSON,  knt.,  lately  premier  of 
the  Colony  of  Tasmania,  and  now  president  of  the  Legisla- 
tive Council  of  that  Colony. 

1878,  May  25.  HENRY  TURNER  IRVING,  governor  of  the  Island  of 
Trinidad. 

1878,  May  25.  SANFORD  FREELING,  governor  of  the  Gold  Coast 
Colony. 

1878,  May  25.  ALBERT  SMITH,  minister  of  the  marine  for  the 
Dominion  of  Canada  and  lately  employed  in  connection 
with  the  Halifax  Fisheries  Commission. 

1878,  May  25.  JOHN  HAY,  president  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

1878,  May  25.  ARCHIBALD  MICHIE,  Q.C.,  formerly  attorney  general 
and  minister  of  justice  in  the  Colony  of  Yictoria,  and  now 
agent  general  in  England  for  that  Colony. 

1878,  May  25.  FREDERICK  BOWKER  TERRINGTON  CARTER,  Q.C.,  late 
premier  and  attorney  general  of  the  Island  of  Newfoundland. 

1878,  Oct.  20.      FRANCIS  PHILIP  CTTNLIFFE  OWEN,  secretary  to  the 

British  Commissioners  at  the  Paris  Exhibition  of  1878, 
for  services  rendered  to  the  Colonies  in  connection  with  the 
representation  of  British  Colonial  Products. 

1879,  Jan.    20.       (Honorary)    H.H.    the    Somdetch    CHAO    PHYA 

SURAWONGSE,  formerly  regent  of  the  kingdom  of  Siam,  for 
services  to  the  Government  of  the  Straits  Settlements, 
especially  during  the  late  disturbances  in  the  Malay 
Peninsula  in  1875-76. 

1879,  Apr.  5.  (Honorary)  H.H.  the  Eaja  AHMED  TAJ  UDIN  BIN 
SULTAN  ZAIN  ALRASHID  KEDAH  [the  Eaja  of  Kedah],  for 
similar  services  to  the  Government  of  the  Straits  Settle- 

1879,  May  24.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  EECHAD  PACHA,  late 
governor  of  Gallipoli,  for  services  to  the  Foreign  Office  as 
late  governor  of  the  town  of  Gallipoli. 

1879,  May  24.  Sir  NARCISSE  FORTUNAT  BELLEAU,  knt.,  formerly 
lieut.  gov.  of  Quebec. 

1879,  May  24.  WILLIAM  TAYLOR  THOMSON,  late  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  Shah  of  Persia. 


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1879,  May  24.  WILLIAM  PEARCE  HOWLAND,  formerly  lieut.  gov.  of 
the  Province  of  Ontario. 

1879,  May  24.  CHARLES  TUPPER,  minister  of  Public  Works  for  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

1879,  May  24.  SAMUEL  LEONARD  TILLEY,  minister  of  Finance  for 
the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1879,  May  24.  GEORGE  BUCKLEY  MATTHEW,  late  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  emperor  of 
Brazil. 

1879,  May  24.  GEORGE  WELSH  KELLNER,  late  financial  com- 
missioner in  Cyprus. 

1879,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  WOLSTENHOLME  WARD,  late 
deputy  master  of  the  Branch  Mint  at  Sydney. 

1879,  May  24.  Dr.  FERDINAND  VON  MUELLER,  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Govern- 
ment botanist  for  the  Colony  of  Yictoria. 

1879,  May  24.  GEORGE  BROWN,  member  of  the  Senate  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

1879,  May  24.  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL,  receiver  general  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

1879,  May  24.  RICHARD  JOHN  CARTWRIGHT,  lately  finance  minister 
for  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1879,  May  24.  EDWARD  WILLIAM  STAFFORD,  formerly  prime 
minister  of  New  Zealand. 

1879,  May  24.  WILLIAM  Fox,  formerly  prime  minister  of  Queens- 
land. 

1879,  July  30.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  EIAZ  PASHA,  for  services 
to  the  Foreign  Office  as  late  Egyptian  minister  of  the 
Interior. 

1879,  Sept.  10.  Sir  DANIEL  BROOKE  ROBERTSON,  knt.,  late  consul 
general  at  Shanghai. 

1879,  Oct.  9.  JOHN  LUKE  GEORGE  (HELY-HUTCHINSON),  5th  earl  of 
Donoughmore,  Her  Majesty's  assistant  commissioner  for  the 
organisation  of  Eastern  Roumelia  under  the  18th  Article  of 
the  Treaty  of  Berlin. 


362  ST,  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1879,  Dec.  9.  Maj.  Gen.  the  Hon.  HENRY  HUGH  CLIFFORD,  Y.C., 
for  special  services  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879. 

1879,  Dec.  9.  Col.  CHARLES  KNIGHT  PEARSON,  for  distinguished 
service  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879. 

1879,  Dec.  22.  Sir  JULIAN  PAUNCEFOTE,  knt.,  assistant  under  secre- 
tary of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs. 

1879,  Dec.  22.  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  BRUCE  HAMLEY,  R.A.,  late  Her 
Majesty's  commissioner  for  the  delimitation  of  Bulgaria, 
under  the  Treaty  of  Berlin. 

1879,  Dec.  22.     CHARLES  EIVERS  WILSON,  secretary  and  comptroller 

general  of  the  National  Debt  Office,  for  special  services  in 
Egypt. 

1880,  Apr.  17.     Col.  WILLIAM  OWEN  LANYON,  administrator  of  the 

Government    of   the    Transvaal    (for    services    rendered    in 
South  Africa. 

1880,  Apr.  17.  Col.  BAKER  CREED  RUSSELL,  13th  Hussars,  lately  in 
command  of  the  Troops  employed  against  Sikukuni  in  South 
Africa  (for  services  in  South  Africa). 

1880,  Apr.  22.     JOHN  POPE  HENNESSY,  governor  of  Hong  Kong. 

1880,  Apr.  22.  Surgeon  maj.  SAMUEL  HOWE,  governor  of  West 
Africa  Settlements. 

1880,  Apr.  27.  THOMAS  GEORGE  KNOX,  late  Her  Majesty's  agent 
and  consul  general  in  Siam. 

1880,  Apr.  27.  Maj.  Gen.  ROBERT  BIDDULPH,  R.A.,  Her  Majesty's 
high  commissioner  and  commander-in-chief  in  and  over  the 
Island  of  Cyprus. 

1880,  May  29.  Maj.  GEORGE  CUMINE  STRAHAN,  governor  of  the 
Colony  of  Tasmania. 

1880,  May  29.  FREDERICK  ALOYSIUS  WELD,  governor  of  the  Straits 
Settlements. 

1880,  May  29.  WILLIAM  VALLANCE  WHITEWAY,  attorney  general 
and  premier  of  the  Island  of  Newfoundland. 

1880,  July  2.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  CHAO  PHYA  BHANU- 
WONGSE  MAHA  KOSA  TIPODI  TI  PHRAKLANG,  ambassador 
extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  of  the  king  of  Siam. 


K.  C.  M,  G.  363 

1880,  Aug.  12.  Col.  JOHN  CARSTAIRS  MCNEILL,  Y.C.,  for  special 
services  in  Canada. 

1880,  Oct.  22.  Sir  DANIEL  COOPER,  bart.,  for  services  rendered  to 
the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales  more  particularly  in  con- 
nexion with  the  International  Exhibition  held  at  Sydney 
in  1*79-80. 

1880,  Oct.  22.  PATRICK  JENNINGS,  executive  commissioner  at  the 
International  Exhibition  held  at  Sydney  in  1879-80. 

1880,  Oct.  22.     YIRGILE  NAZ,  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Govern- 

ment of   Mauritius,   for  services  in   connection  with   that 
Colony. 

1881,  Mar.  16.      SPENSER   BUCKINGHAM    ST.    JOHN,   Her   Majesty's 

minister  resident  to  the  Republic  of  Peru. 

1881,  May  24.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  RICHARDS  GREAVES  adjutant 
gen.  in  India,  late  chief  secretary  and  chief  of  the  staff  in 
Cyprus. 

1881,  May  24.  GEORGE  BERKELEY,  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Leeward  Islands. 

1881,  May  24.  P!ECTOR  Louis  LANGEVIN,  Q.C.,  minister  of  Public 
Works  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1881,  May  24.  ARTHUR  HUNTER  PALMER,  colonial  secretary  and 
late  premier  of  Queensland. 

1881,  May  24.  Sir  FRANCIS  DILLON  BELL,  knt.,  agent  general  in 
England  for  New  Zealand  and  late  speaker  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  in  that  Colony. 

1881,  May  24.  JOHN  SUMMERFIELD  HAWKINS  lieut.  gen.,  R.E., 
formerly  employed  on  the  North  American  Boundary 
Commission. 

1881,  May  24.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  WILSON,  lieut.  col.,  R.E.,  Her 
Majesty's  consul  general  in  Anatolia. 

1881,  Aug.  5.  DONALD  CURRIE,  for  special  services  in  connexion 
with  the  Cape,  Natal  and  South  Africa. 

1881,  Aug.  5.  PATRICK  JOSEPH  KEENAN,  resident  commissioner  of 
national  education  in  Ireland,  for  services  in  connexion 
with  education  in  Trinidad  and  Malta. 


364  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1881,  Nov.  30.  JOHN  KIRK,  M.D.,  agent  and  consul  general  at 
Zanzibar. 

1881,  Nov.  30.     AUCKLAND  COLVIN,  controller  general  in  Egypt. 

1881,  Nov.  30.     JOSHUA  PETER  BELL,  president  of  the  Legislative 

Council  of  Queensland. 

1882,  Feb.  13.     Gen.  EDWARD  STANTON,  charge  d'affaires  at  Munich. 

1882,  Feb.  20.  Sir  JOHN  HENRY  DE  VILLIERS,  knt.,  chief  justice  of 
the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  lately  one  of  the 
commissioners  for  the  Settlement  of  the  Transvaal  Territory. 

1882,  Mar.  3.  V.  Adm.  RICHARD  JAMES  (MEADE),  4th  earl  of  Clan- 
william  (in  command  of  the  Detached  Squadron,  1880 — 82). 

1882,  May  6.  FRANCIS  SAVAGE  REILLY,  Q.C.,  in  recognition  of 
legal  services  rendered  to  the  Foreign  and  Colonial  Depart- 
ments. 

1882,  May  6.  ROBERT  HART,  inspec.  gen.  of  Chinese  Imperial 
Maritime  Customs. 

1882,  May  24.  CORNELIUS  HENDERICKSEN  KORTRIGHT,  late  governor 
of  British  Guiana. 

1882.,  May  24.  WILLIAM  BRAMPTON  GURDON,  for  services  on  special 
missions  in  1879  and  1881  to  South  Africa  for  the  settle- 
ment of  financial  questions. 

1882,  May  24.  Col.  WILLIAM  BELLAIRS,  for  services  in  South 
Africa. 

1882,  May  24.  Col.  GEORGE  STODDART  WHITMORE,  formerly  com- 
mandant of  local  forces  in  New  Zealand  and  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  that  Colony. 

1882,  May  24.  SAUL  SAMUEL,  agent  general  in  London  for  New 
South  Wales  and  previously  member  of  several  administra- 
tions in  that  Colony. 

1882,  May  24.  GEORGIO  SERAFINO,  count  CIANTAR-PALEOLOGO,  barone 
di  San  Giovanni,  president  of  the  Assembly  of  the  Maltese 
nobility. 

1882,  May  24.     JOHN  HALL,  lately  first  minister  in  New  Zealand. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  365 

1882,  Aug.  26.  EDWARD  MORTIMER  ARCHIBALD,  H.M.  consul  gen. 
at  New  York. 

1882,  Aug.  26.  JOHN  CHARLES  MOLTENO,  first  chief  minister  of  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  under  responsible  government  and  lately 
colonial  secretary  of  that  Colony. 

1882,  Aug.  26.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  SARGEAUNT,  one  of  the  Crown 
agents  for  the  Colonies. 

1882,  Aug.  26.  Maj.  Gen.  ARCHIBALD  EDWARD  HARBORD  ANSON, 
R.A.,  late  administrator  of  the  government  of  the  Straits 
Settlements  and  lieut.  gov.  of  Prince  of  Wales  Island. 

1882,  Nov.  1.  (Honorary)  MOHAMED  SULTAN  PASHA,  president  of 
the  Chamber  of  Notables  of  Egypt. 

1882,  Nov.  17.  WILLIAM  McARTHUR,  alderman  and  M.P.,  late  lord 
mayor  of  London. 

1882,  Nov.  17.  THOMAS  MC!LWRAITH,  Esq.,  first  minister  of  the 
Colony  of  Queensland. 

1882,  Nov.  24.     Col.   REDVERS  HENRY  BULLER,   V.C.,   for  services 

rendered  as  head  of  the  intelligence  department  in  Egypt. 

1883,  May  24.     WILLIAM    ROBINSON,    governor    of    the    Windward 

Islands. 

1883,  May  24.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  DES  VOEUX,  governor  of  the 
Colony  of  Fiji. 

1883,  May  24.  Col.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  HARLEY,  lieut.  gov.  of  the 
Colony  of  British  Honduras. 

1883,  May  24.     CHARLES  CAMERON  LEES,  governor  of  the  Bahamas. 

1883,  May  24.  FREDERICK  PALGRAVE  BARLEE,  lately  lieut.  gov.  of 
the  Colony  of  British  Honduras. 

1883,  May  24.  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  lieut.  gov.  and  colonial  secretary  of 
Ceylon. 

1883,  May  24.  CHARLES  HUTTON  GREGORY,  C.E.,  past  president  of 
the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers,  consulting  engineer  to 
several  Colonial  Governments. 


366  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1883,  May  24.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  BULLEN  HUGH  MITCHELL,  E.M., 
colonial  secretary  and  lately  administrator  of  the  govern- 
ment of  Natal. 

1883,  May  24.  HUGH  Low,  British  resident  at  Perak  in  the  Malay 
Peninsula. 

1883,  May  24.  WILLIAM  MORGAN,  for  some  time  first  minister  of 
the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1883,  May  24.  AMBROSE  SHEA,  for  many  years  member  and  some- 
time speaker  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  Newfoundland. 

1883,  May  24.  Col.  CHARLES  WARREN,  E.E.,  in  recognition  of  his 
services  in  connection  with  the  bringing  to  justice  the 
murderers  of  the  late  Professor  Palmer  and  his  party. 

1883,  July  9.     (Honorary)    CONSTANTINE   GEORGE   ZEROUDACCHI,    in 

recognition  of  the  services  rendered  by  him  to  Her  Majesty's 
Forces  in  Egypt. 

1884,  Feb.  1.     Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  LEICESTER  SMYTH,  commander 

of  Her  Majesty's  Troops  in  South  Africa,  and  at  present 
administering  the  Government  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
during  the  absence  of  the  governor. 

1884,  Feb.  1.  Sir  GEORGE  WIGRAM  ALLEN,  knt.,  speaker  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly  of  New  South  Wales. 

1884,  Feb.  1.     FREDERICK  WHITAKER,  late  premier  of  New  Zealand. 

1884,  Feb.  1.  FRANCIS  WALTER  DE  WINTON,  lieut.  col.,  R.A., 
military  secretary  to  the  late  gov.  gen.  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada. 

1884,  Feb.  19.  Sir  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  HARTLEY,  knt.,  in  recognition 
of  his  services  as  engineer-in-chief  to  the  European  Com- 
mission for  the  Navigation  of  the  Danube. 

1884,  Feb.  19.  Surg.  Gen.  WILLIAM  GUYER  HUNTER,  M.D.,  in 
recognition  of  services  during  the  recent  outbreak  of 
cholera  in  Egypt. 

1884,  May  24.  THOMAS  CHARLES  SCANLEN,  late  first  minister  of  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1884,  May  24.  Col.  WILLIAM  GROSSMAN,  E.E.,  one  of  Her  Majesty's 
commissioners  appointed  in  1882  to  inquire  into  the 
revenue  and  expenditure,  etc.,  of  certain  of  the  West 
Indian  Colonies. 


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1884,  May  24.  FREDERICK  NAPIER  BROOME,  governor  of  Western 
Australia. 

1884,  May  24.  ARTHUR  ELIBANK  HAVELOCK,  governor  of  the  West 
Africa  Settlements. 

1884,  Aug.  1.  DAVID  LEWIS  MACPHERSON,  minister  of  the  Interior 
in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1884,  Aug.  14.  RONALD  FERGUSON  THOMPSON,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Teheran. 

1884,  Sept.  25.       (Honorary)    MOUSTAPHA   BEY   YAWER,    Mudir   of 

Dongola,  in  recognition  of  the  services  rendered  by  him  to 
the  British  Troops  and  Government  in  the  Soudan.  On  the 
same  day  (Sept.  25)  were  issued  the  warrant  of  appointment, 
the  warrant  granting  the  dignity,  the  warrant  dispensing 
with  investiture  and  the  royal  licence  to  wear  the  insignia 
and  to  assume  the  appellation  of  a  Knight  Bachelor. 

1885,  Mar.  23.     WILLIAM  ARTHUR  WHITE,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary  at  Bucharest. 

1885,  Mar.  23.    HENRY  PERCY  ANDERSON,  of  the  Foreign  Office. 

1885,  May  15.  GERALD  FITZGERALD,  late  direc.  gen.  of  Public 
Accounts  in  Egypt. 

1885,  June  6.  ADAMS  GEORGE  ARCHIBALD,  late  lieut.  gov.  of  the 
Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1885,  June  6.  CHARLES  MILLS,  agent  gen.  in  London  for  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope. 

1885,  June  6.  Maj.  Gen.  PETER  HENRY  SCRATCHLEY,  E.E.,  Her 
Majesty's  special  commissioner  for  the  protected  Territory 
in  New  Guinea. 

1885,  June  6.  ALEXANDER  STUART,  premier  and  colonial  secretary 
of  New  South  Wales. 

1885,  June  26.  LIONEL  SACKVILLE  SACKVILLE  -  WEST,  commonly 
called  the  Hon.  Lionel  Sackville  Sackville  -  West,  her 
Majesty's  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary 
at  Washington. 

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368  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.   GEORGE 

1885,  June  26.  FRANCIS  CLARE  FORD,  Her  Majesty's  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Madrid. 

1885,  June  26.  THOMAS  VILLIERS  LISTER,  assistant  under  secretary 
of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs. 

1885,  Aug.  13.  HALLIDAY  MACARTNEY,  M.D.,  English  secretary  to 
the  Chinese  Legation  in  London. 

1885,  Aug.  25.  JOSEPH  PHILIPPE  RENE  ADOLPHE  CARON,  minister 
of  Militia  and  Defence  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1885,  Aug.  25.  Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  DOBSON  MIDDLETON,  in  com- 
mand of  the  militia  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  services 
while  in  command  of  the  Force  in  the  North- West  Territory. 

1885,  Aug.  25.  (Honorary)  Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  ZOHRAB  PASHA, 
unattached;,  in  the  army  of  the  Khedive  of  Egypt,  for 
services  rendered  in  connection  with  the  recent  operations 
in  the  Soudan. 

1885,  Sept.  1.     JOHN  FOWLER,  C.E.,  for  services  rendered  in  connec- 

tion with  recent  operations  in  Egypt  and  the  Soudan. 

1886,  Feb.  18.    Col.   JOHN  UNDERWOOD   BATEMAN-CHAMPAIN,   R.E., 

for  services  of  many  years  standing  in  connection  with  the 
Indo-European  telegraph. 

1886,  Feb.  18.  FRANK  CAVENDISH  LASCELLES,  agent  and  consul 
gen.  in  Bulgaria. 

1886,  Feb.  20.  Hon.  FRANCIS  RICHARD  PLUNKETT,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  emperor  of 
Japan. 

1886,  Feb.  20.     Ca.pt.  RICHARD  FRANCIS  BURTON,  consul  at  Trieste. 

1886,  May  29.  Sir  JOHN  COODE,  C.E.,  knt.,  in  recognition  of  services 
rendered  in  connection  with  Colonial  Harbours  and  Marine 
Works. 

1886,  May  29.  Lieut.  Col.  MARSHALL  JAMES  CLARKE  (late  R.A.), 
resident  magistrate  in  Basutoland. 

1886,  May  29.  CECIL  CLEMENTI  SMITH,  lieut.  gov.  and  colonial 
secretary  of  Ceylon. 

1886,  May  29.  DONALD  ALEXANDER  SMITH,  of  Montreal,  in  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  369 

1886,  May  29.     ROBERT  STOUT,  premier  of  New  Zealand. 

1886,  May  29.  (Honorary)  His  Highness  ABDUL  SAMAT,  Sultan  of 
Selangore. 

1886,  May  29.  Hon.  WILLIAM  STUART,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  at  the  Hague. 

1886,  May  29.  The  Et.  Hon.  HUSSEY  CRESPIGNY  (VIVIAN),  3rd  lord 
Vivian,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary 
at  Brussels. 

1886,  May  29.  The  Hon.  EDMUND  JOHN  MONSON,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Copenhagen. 

1886,  May  29.  Lieut.  Col.  ROBERT  LAMBERT  PLAYFAIR,  consul  gen. 
for  Algeria  and  Tunis. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  Sir  SAMUEL-  DAVENFORT,  knt.,  assistant 
executive  commissioner  for  South  Australia. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  FRANCIS  KNOLLYS,  for  special  services 
in  connection  with  the  colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  ARTHUR  NONUS  BIRCH,  formerly  lieut. 
gov.  and  colonial  secretary  of  Ceylon,  executive  com- 
missioner for  that  Colony. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  ARTHUR  HODGSON,  a  royal  com- 
missioner and  general  secretary  to  the  Reception  Committee. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  JOHN  FRANCIS  JULIUS  VON  HAAST, 
Ph.D.,  commissioner  in  charge  of  New  Zealand  exhibits. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  AUGUSTUS  JOHN  ADDERLEY,  late 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Bahama  Islands, 
a  royal  commissioner,  also  executive  commissioner  for  the 
West  Indian  Islands. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  JAMES  FRANCIS  GARRICK,  a  member  of 
the  Executive  Council  of  Queensland,  agent  gen.  for  the 
Colony  in  London  and  a  royal  commissioner,  also  executive 
commissioner  for  the  Colony. 

1886,  June  28.  (Additional)  GRAHAM  BERRY,  formerly  premier  of 
Victoria,  agent  gen.  in  London  and  executive  commissioner 
for  the  Colony. 


370  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1886,  July  23.  SAMUEL  WALKER  GRIFFITH,  vice-president  of  the 
Executive  Council,  colonial  secretary  and  premier  of  the 
Colony  of  Queensland. 

1886,  Aug.  6.  Sir  HORACE  EUMBOLD,  bart.,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Athens. 

1886,  Aug.  6.  FRANCIS  OTTIWELL  ADAMS,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  at  Berne. 

1886,  Aug.  6.  FRANCIS  BEILBY  ALSTON,  chief  clerk  of  the  Foreign 
Office. 

1886,  Oct.  25.  Sir  WILLIAM  FOSTER  STAWELL,  knt.,  late  chief  justice 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Colony  of  Yictoria. 

1886,  Oct.  25.  JOHN  GORDON  SPRIGG,  premier  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. 

1886,  Nov.  8.  (Additional)  Et.  Hon.  JOHN  STAPLES,  lord  mayor  of 
London,  a  royal  commissioner  for  the  Colonial  and  Indian 
Exhibition  of  1886. 

1886,  Nov.  8.     (Additional)  WALTER  LAWRY  BULLER,  a  member  of 

the  New  Zealand  commission  in  London  for  the  said 
exhibition. 

1887,  Apr.  18.     CHARLES  Cox,  chancellor  of  the  most  distinguished 

order  of  Saint  Michael  and  Saint  George  (with  rank  as 
senior  knight  commander  in  accordance  with  the  Tenth 
Article  of  the  Statutes  of  1832,  Aug.  16,  making  provision 
for  the  office  of  chancellor). 

1887',  Apr.  18.  ROBERT  THORBURN,  premier  of  Newfoundland,  and 
one  of  the  representatives  of  that  Colony  at  the  Colonial 
Conference. 

1887,  Apr.  18.  JOHN  WILLIAM  DOWNER,  premier  of  South  Australia 
and  one  of  the  representatives  of  that  Colony  at  the  Colonial 
Conference. 

1887,  Apr.  19.  THOMAS  UPINGTON,  late  premier  and  now  attorney 
general  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  one  of  the  representa- 
tives of  that  Colony  at  the  Colonial  Conference. 

1887,  Apr.  19.  JAMES  LORIMER,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
and  minister  of  Defence  of  Victoria  and  one  of  the  repre- 
sentatives of  that  Colony  at  the  Colonial  Conference. 


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1887,  Apr.  19.  ROBERT  WISDOM,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
and  late  attorney  general  of  New  South  Wales  and  one  of 
the  representatives  of  that  Colony  at  the  Colonial  Con- 
ference. 

1887,  May  24.  The  Rt.  Hon.  WILLIAM  HILLIER  (ONSLOW),  4th  earl 
of  Onslow,  parliamentary  under  secretary  of  State  for  the 
Colonies. 

1887,  May  24.  The  Rt.  Hon.  JENICO  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  (PRESTON), 
14th  viscount  Gormanston,  governor  of  the  Leeward 
Islands. 

1887,  May  24.  JAMES  HECTOR,  M.D.,  director  of  geological  surveys 
and  curator  of  the  Colonial  Museum  for  the  Colony  of  New 
Zealand. 

1887,  May  24.  WILLIAM  BRANDFORD  GRIFFITH,  governor  of  the 
Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1887,  May  24.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  TERENCE  NICOLLS  O'BRIEN, 
governor  of  the  Island  of  Heligoland. 

1887,  May  24.  Col.  FREDERICK  CARRINGTON,  commandant  of  the 
Police  Force  of  British  Bechuanaland. 

1887,  May  24.  JOHN  BATES  THURSTON,  lieut.  gov.  and  colonial 
secretary  of  the  Colony  of  Fiji. 

1887,  June  21.  EDWARD  NEWTON,  late  lieut.  gov.  and  colonial  secre- 
tary of  Jamaica, 

1887,  June  21.  MALCOLM  FRASER,  colonial  secretary  of  Western 
Australia. 

1887,  June  21.  WILLIAM  HENRY  MARSH,  late  colonial  secretary  and 
auditor  general  of  Hong  Kong. 

1887,  June  21.  SIDNEY  GODOLPHIN  ALEXANDER  SHIPPARD,  M.A., 
D.C.L.,  administrator  and  chief  magistrate  of  British 
Bechuanaland. 

1887,  June  21.  JOHN  WILLIAM  AKERMAN,  speaker  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  Natal. 

1887,  June  21.  JAMES  ALEXANDER  GRANT,  M.D.,  of  Ottawa,  in  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 


372  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1887,  June  21.  Maj.  Gen.  CHRISTOPHER  CHARLES  TEESDALE,  E.A., 
Y.C. 

1887,  June  21.  Col.  COLIN  CAMPBELL  SCOTT- MONCRIEFF,  late  E.E., 
for  services  rendered  in  Egypt. 

1887,  June  21.  WILLIAM  KIRBY  GREEN,  Her  Majesty's  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  emperor  of 
Morocco. 

1887,  June  21.  Col.  CHARLES  EDWARD  MANSFIELD,  minister  resident 
and  consul  general  in  the  Republic  of  Peru. 

1887,  June  21.     CLEMENT  LLOYD  HILL,  of  the  Foreign  Office. 

1887,  June  21.  JOHN  HENRY  FAWCETT,  consul  general  and  judge  of 
the  Supreme  Consular  Court  at  Constantinople. 

1887,  June  21.  GEORGE  DASH  WOOD  TAUBMAN-GOLDIE,  founder  of 
the  Eoyal  Niger  Company. 

1887,  June  21.     (Honorary)  MUSTAPHA  FEHMY  PASHA. 

1887,  July  30.  (Honorary)  Monsieur  JOHN  ANTONIADAS,  for  services 
rendered  in  Egypt. 

1887,  Aug.  1.  EDGAR  YINCENT,  Esq.,  financial  adviser  to  the 
Egyptian  Government. 

1887,  Aug.  18.     THOMAS  HENRY  SANDERSON,  of  the  Foreign  Office. 

1888,  Jan.  10  (Jan.  2).     JOHN  PENDER. 

1888,  Jan.  10  (Jan.  2).     Col.  EGBERT  MURDOCH  SMITH,  E.E. 

1888,  Jan.  28.  GEORGE  SMYTH  BADEN-POWELL,  M.P.,  for  various 
services  rendered  in  connection  with  the  Colonies. 

1888,  Jan.  28.  HARRY  ALBERT  ATKINSON,  premier  of  the  Colony  of 
New  Zealand. 

1888,  Jan.  28.  EDWIN  THOMAS  SMITH,  mayor  of  Adelaide  and 
member  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  South 
Australia. 

1888,  Jan.  28.  FREDERICK  YOUNG,  for  some  years  honorary  secre- 
tary and  now  one  of  the  vice-presidents  of  the  Eoyal 
Colonial  Institute. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  373 

1888,  May  24.  MICHAEL  HENRY  GALLWEY,  attorney  general  of  the 
Colony  of  Natal. 

1888,  May  24.  The  Hon.  WALTER  FRANCIS  HELY-HUTCHINSON, 
lieut.  gov.  of  the  Island  of  Malta. 

1888,  May  24.  JOHN  FREDERICK  DICKSON,  colonial  secretary  of  the 
Straits  Settlements. 

1888,  May  24.  EDWARD  NOEL  WALKER,  colonial  secretary  of  the 
Island  of  Ceylon. 

1888,  May  24.     Capt.  JOHN  CHARLES  BEADY  COLOMB,  R.M.A.,  M.P. 

1888,  June  2.  CHARLES  ALFRED  COOKSON,  Her  Majesty's  consul 
and  judge  at  Alexandria. 

1888,  June  2.  JAMES  WILLIAM  REDHOUSE,  Oriental  translator  to  the 
Foreign  Office. 

1888,  June  2.  ALFRED  DENT",  founder  of  the  British  North  Borneo 
Company. 

1888,  June  2.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SMYTHE,  general  manager  of 
the  Imperial  Ottoman  Bank,  Constantinople. 

1888,  June  2.  (Honorary)  ZULFIKAR  PASHA,  chamberlain  to  His 
Highness  the  Khedive  of  Egypt. 

1888,  June  2.  (Honorary)  OSMAN  PASHA  ORPHI,  governor  of 
Alexandria. 

1888,  Sept.  10.  JOHN  SPARROW  DAVID  THOMPSON,  Q.C.,  minister  of 
justice  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada  (in  recognition  of 
services  rendered  at  the  recent  Conference  at  Washington 
on  the  subject  of  the  North  American  Fisheries). 

1888,  Sept.  10.  JAMES  SPEARMAN  WINTER,  Q.C.,  attorney  general  of 
the  Island  of  Newfoundland  (same  occasion). 

1888,  Sept.  10.  JOHN  HENRY  GIBBS  BERGNE,  superintendent  of  the 
Treaty  Department  of  the  Foreign  Office  (same  occasion). 

1888,  Nov.  7.     HENRY  ARTHUR  BLAKE,  governor  of  Newfoundland. 

1889,  Jan.  2.      Col.    Sir    HERBERT    BRUCE    SANDFORD,    E.A.,    late 

secretary  in  Australia  of  the  Royal   Commission   for  the 
Adelaide  Jubilee  International  Exhibition,  1887. 


374  ST.    MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1889,  Jan.  2.  ROGER  TUCKFIELD  GOLDSWORTHY,  governor  of  the 
Colony  of  British  Honduras. 

1889,  Jan.  2.  JOSEPH  WILLIAM  TRUTCH,  late  resident  agent  for  the 
Dominion  of  Canada  in  British  Columbia. 

1889,  Jan.  2.  Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  LIONEL  JOHN  GALLWEY,  R.E., 
late  governor  of  the  Bermuda  Islands. 

1889,  May  24.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  D'OYLEY  TORRENS,  governor 
and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Malta. 

1889,  May  24.  Sir  JAMES  MACBAIN,  knt.,  president  of  the  Legisla- 
tive Council  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria. 

1889,  May  24.  CHARLES  BRUCE,  lieut.  gov.  and  government  secretary 
of  the  Colony  of  British  Guiana. 

1889,  May  24.  WILLIAM  MACGREGOR,  M.D.,  administrator  of  the 
Possession  of  British  New  Guiana. 

1889,  May  24.  WALTER  JOSEPH  SENDALL,  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Windward  Islands. 

1889,  May  24.  JAMES  SHAW  HAY,  governor  and  commander-in-chief 
of  the  Colony  of  Sierra  Leone. 

1889,  May  24.  JOHN  ROBINSON,  member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
of  Natal. 

1889,  May  24.  LANGHAM  DALE,  M.A.,LL.D.,  superintendent  general 
of  Education  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  vice-chancellor 
of  the  University  of  that  Colony. 

1889,  May  24.  Capt.  JOHN  SYDNEY  WEBB,  deputy  master  of  the 
Corporation  of  the  Trinity  House  for  services  in  connection 
with  lighthouses  in  the  colonies  and  abroad. 

1889,  Oct.  11.  *MEDHI  KULI  KHAN,  styled  Majd-ud-Dowleh,  high 
steward  to  the  shah  of  Persia.  (Honorary.) 

1889,  Oct.  11.  MUHAMMED  HASAN  KHAN,  styled  Etimad-us-Sultaneh. 
(Honorary.) 

1889,  Oct.  11.     ABULKASSIM  KHAN,  styled  Nasr-ul-Mulk.   (Honorary.) 
1889,  Oct.  11.     Dr.  JOSEPH  DESIREE  THOLOZAN.     (Honorary.) 

*  The  four  persons  appointed  on  October  llth  had  had  the  honour  conferred  on  them  on  the  previous 
29th  of  July  by  the  Queen  at  Osborne  House.  They  were  not  knighted  on  that  occasion.  Furthermore, 
they  were  never  gazetted.  The  warrant  of  appointment,  the  warrant  granting  the  dignity,  the  warrant 
dispensing  with  investiture,  and  the  royal  licence  to  wear  the  insignia  of  their  rank  and  to  assume  the 
appellation  of  a  knight  bachelor  are  all  dated  October  llth. 


K.  C.  M,  G.  375 

1890,  Jan.  1.  CELICOURT  AUGUSTE  ANTELME,  member  of  the 
Executive  Council  and  senior  elected  member  of  the  Council 
of  Government  of  the  Colony  of  Mauritius. 

1890,  Jan.  1.  MONTAGU  FREDERICK  OMMANNEY,  one  of  the  crown 
agents  for  the  Colonies. 

1890,  Jan.  1.  CORNELIUS  ALFRED  MOLONEY,  governor  and  com- 
mander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Lagos. 

1890,  Jan.  1.  JOHN  Cox  BRAY,  speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of 
the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1890,  Jan.  1.  JACOBUS  ALBERTUS  DE  WET,  secretary  for  native 
affairs  of  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1890,  Feb.  17.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  AUGUSTUS  SMYTH,  E.A.,  on 
appointment  to  the  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the 
the  Island  pf  Malta  and  its  dependencies. 

1890,  Mar.  4.  BENJAMIN  BAKER,  C.E.,  joint  engineer  of  the  Forth 
Bridge,  who  has  rendered  eminent  professional  services  to 
the  Dominion  of  Canada  and  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope. 

1890,  May  21.  Sir  ALBERT  WILLIAM  WOODS,  knt.,  Garter  Principal 
King  of  Arms,  and  King  of  Arms  of  the  said  most 
distinguished  Order. 

1890,  May  21.  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  LAWSON  HEMMING,  of  the 
Colonial  Office. 

1890,  May  21.  Lieut.  Col  FREDERICK  THOMAS  SARGOOD,  formerly 
minister  of  Defence  of  the  Colony  of  Yictoria. 

1890,  May  21.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  HAYNES  SMITH,  governor  and 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Leeward  Islands. 

1890,  May  21.  Col.  CASIMIR  STANISLAUS  GZOWSKI,  honorary  aide- 
de-camp  to  the  queen,  for  valuable  services  rendered  to  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

1890,  May  21.  GEORGE  GLYNN  PETRE,  Her  Majesty's  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  His  Majesty  the 
king  of  Portugal. 

1890,  May  21.  JOSEPH  ARCHER  CROWE,  Her  Majesty's  commercial 
attache  for  Europe. 


376  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1890,  May  21.  CHARLES  HALL,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  first  British  delegate  to 
the  Maritime  Conference  at  Washington. 

1890,  Aug.  28.  (Honorary)  BLUM  PASHA,  late  under  secretary  of 
finance  in  Egypt. 

1890,  Nov.  27.     (Honorary)    Count    JACQUES    HENRI    EDWARD    DE 

LALAING,  of  Belgium,  for  services  in  connexion  with  the 
Waterloo  Memorial  at  Brussels. 

1891,  Jan.  1.     Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  BEVAN  EDWARDS,  R.E.,  for  services 

rendered    in    connection    with    the    Australasian    Military 
Forces. 

1891,  Jan.  1.     JAMES  ARNDELL  YOUL,  of  the  Colony  of  Tasmania. 

1891,  Jan.  1.  FREDERICK  McCoy,  professor  of  natural  science  in 
the  University  of  Melbourne  in  the  Colony  of  Victoria . 

1891,  Jan.  1.  GUISEPPE  CARBONE,  LL.D.,  Crown  advocate  of  the 
Island  of  Malta. 

1891,  Jan.  1.  EDWARD  NICHOLAS  COVENTRY  BRADDON,  agent  general 
in  London  for  the  Colony  of  Tasmania. 

1891,  Jan.  7.  THOMAS  SUTHERLAND,  M.P.,  chairman  of  the  Penin- 
sular and  Oriental  Steam  Navigation  Company  and  director 
of  the  Suez  Canal  Company. 

1891,  May  30.  RICHARD  SOUTHEY,  formerly  colonial  secretary  of 
the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  lieut.  gov  of  the 
Province  of  Griqualand  West. 

1891,  May  30.  JOHN  FORREST,  premier  and  treasurer  of  the  Colony 
of  Western  Australia. 

1891,  May  30.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  EGBERT  CAMPBELL,  on  retirement 

from  the  office  of  inspec.  gen.  of  police  and  prisons  of  the 
Island  of  Ceylon. 

1892,  Jan.  1.     (Honorary)     His    Highness    IDRIS    BIN    ALMARHOM 

BANDHARA  ISKANDER  SAH,  sultan  of  Perak. 

1892,  Jan.  1.  Commander  GRAHAM  JOHN  BOWER,  late  R.N., 
Imperial  secretary  and  accountant  to  the  High  Com- 
missioner for  South  Africa. 

1892,  Jan.  1.     FRANCIS  FLEMING,  colonial  secretary  of  Hong  Kong. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  377 

1892,  Jan.  1.  JOHN  COLTON,  formerly  premier  of  the  Colony  of 
South  Australia. 

1892,  Jan.  1.  HENRY  JOHN  WRIXON,  member  of  the  Executive 
Council  and  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of 
Victoria. 

1892,  May  25.  Sir  WILLIAM  MONTAGU  MANNING,  knt.,  LL.D., 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Colony  of  New 
South  Wales. 

1892,  May  25.  Sir  DAVID  TENNANT,  knt.,  speaker  of  the  House  of 
Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1892,  May  25.  JOHN  JOSEPH  CALDWELL  ABBOTT,  D.C.L.,  Q.C.,  prime 
minister  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  and  president  of  the 
Queen's  Privy  Council  for  the  Dominion. 

1892,  May  25.  OLIVER  MOWAT,  LL.D.,  Q.C.,  attorney  general  and 
premier  of  the  Province  of  Ontario  in  the  Dominion  of 
Canada. 

1892,  May  25.  PATRICK  ALPHONSUS  BUCKLEY,  attorney  general  and 
colonial  secretary  of  the  Colony  of  New  Zealand. 

1892,  May  25.  FERDINANDO  YINCENZO  INGLOTT,  late  postmaster 
general  of  the  Island  of  Malta. 

1892,  May  25.  ELWIN  MITFORD  PALMER,  for  services  rendered  in 
Egypt. 

1892,  May  25.     CHALONER  ALABASTER,  consul  general  for  Canton. 

1892,  May  25.  HUGH  GUION  MACDONNELL,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  king  of  Denmark. 

1892,  July  22.  GEORGE  RICHARD  DIBBS,  premier  of  the  Colony  of 
New  South  Wales. 

1892,  July  30.  The  Et.  Hon.  DAVID  EVANS,  the  lord  mayor  of 
London. 

1892,  Aug.  6.  GERALD  HERBERT  PORTAL,  Her  Majesty's  agent  and 
consul  general  for  the  Dominions  of  His  Highness  the 
sultan  of  Zanzibar. 


378  ST    MICHAEL  AND  ST.   GEORGE 

1892,  Aug.  4.  Maj.  CLAUDE  MAXWELL  MACDONALD,  Her  Majesty's 
commissioner  and  consul  general  in  the  Oil  Rivers  Pro- 
tectorate. 

1892,  Aug.  16.  Col.  FRANCIS  CUNNINGHAM  SCOTT,  inspec.  gen.  of 
the  Gold  Coast  Constabulary  for  services  rendered  while  in 
command  of  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Jebus. 

1892,  Aug.  16.  Col.  CHARLES  HOLLED  SMITH,  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps,  in  recognition  of  his  services  as  governor  of  Suakin. 

1892,  Aug.  16.     JAMES  SIVEWRIGHT,  commissioner  of  Crown  Lands 

and  Public  Works  for  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1893,  Jan.  2.     HUBERT  EDWARD  HENRY  JERNINGIIAM,  lieut.  gov.  and 

colonial  secretary  of  the  Colony  of  Mauritius. 

1893,  Jan.  2.  ANTHONY  COLLING  BROWNLESS,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  chan- 
cellor of  the  University  of  Melbourne. 

1893,  Jan.  2.  Maj.  GEORGE  SYDENHAM  CLARKE,  R.E.,  late  secretary 
to  the  Colonial  Defence  Committee. 

1893,  June  3.  JOHN  CARLING,  senator  and  member  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1893,  June  3.  CHARLES  TODD,  postmaster  general  and  superinten- 
dent of  telegraphs  of  the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1893,  June  3.  MELMOTH  OSBORN,  late  commissioner  and  chief 
magistrate,  Zululand. 

1893,  June  3.  GILBERT  THOMAS  CARTER,  governor  of  the  Colony  of 
Lagos. 

1893,  June  3.  GEORGE  BERKLEY,  C.E.,  past  president  of  the 
Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  for  services  rendered  as 
consulting  engineer  to  the  Government  of  Natal  and  in 
connection  with  other  Colonies. 

1893,  June  3.  FRANCIS  HENRY  EVANS,  M.P.,  for  services  in  connec- 
tion with  the  Colonies  as  deputy  chairman  of  the  Union 
Steamship  Company  and  otherwise. 

1893,  July  24.  (Honorary)  V.  Adm.  JOSE  DE  CORRANZA  Y  DE 
ECHEVARRIA,  capt.  gen.  of  Ferrol,  in  recognition  of  services 
rendered  in  connection  with  the  salvinig  of  H.M.  ship 
"Howe." 


K.  C.  M.  G.  379 

1893,  Sept.  14.     The  Hon.  CHARLES  HIBBERT  TUPPER,  LL.B.,  Q.C., 

minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada,  in  recognition  of  his  services  as  British  agent  at  the 
recent  Behrings  Sea  Arbitration  in  Paris. 

1893,  Dec.  15.     CHARLES  MALCOLM  KENNEDY,  of  the  Foreign  Office. 

1894,  Jan.  1.     NEALE  PORTER,  colonial  secretary  of  the  Island  of 

Jamaica. 

1894,  Jan.  1.  The  Hon.  JENKIN  COLES,  speaker  of  the  House  of 
Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1894,  Jan.  1.  WESTBY  BROOK  PERCEVAL,  agent  general  in  London 
for  the  Colony  of  New  Zealand. 

1894,  Jan.  1.  Brig.  Gen.  HORATIO  HERBERT  KITCHENER,  E.E., 
A.D.C.,  sirdar  of  the  Egyptian  Army. 

1894,  Feb.  12.  JOHN  SCOTT,  judicial  adviser  to  His  Highness  the 
khedive  of  Egypt. 

1894,  Mar.  3.  LLOYD  WILLIAM  MATHEWS,  president  of  the  Ministry 
and  gen.  in  the  Army  of  His  Highness  the  sultan  of 
Zanzibar. 

1894,  Mar.  15.  GEORGE  HUGH  WYNDHAM,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  at  Eio  de  Janeiro. 

1894,  Mar.  15.  JOHN  ROBERT  SEELEY,  M.A.,  regius  professor  of 
Modern  History  at  the  University  of  Cambridge. 

1894,  Apr.  25.  ALEXANDER  CONDIE  STEPHEN,  Her  Majesty's  charge 
d'affaires  at  Coburg. 

1894,  May  26.  Lieut.  Gen.  ARTHUR  JAMES  LYON  FREMANTLE, 
governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Island  of  Malta. 

1894,  May  26.  The  Hon.  JAMES  BROWN  PATTERSON,  premier  and 
chief  secretary  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria. 

1894,  May  26.  The  Hon.  JOHN  LACKEY,  president  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

1894,  May  26.  GEORGE  THOMAS  MICHAEL  O'BRIEN,  colonial  secretary 
of  the  Colony  of  Hong  Kong. 


38o  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1894,  May  26.  EDWYN  SANDYS  DAWES,  for  services  in  connection 
with  the  Colony  of  Queensland,  and  in  developing  steam 
communication  between  England  and  certain  of  Her 
Majesty's  Colonial  Possessions. 

1894,  May  26.     (Honorary)     WILLIAM     CORNELIUS     VAN     HORNE, 

president  of  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

1895,  Jan.  1.     The  Hon.  MACKENZIE  BOWELL,  prime  minister  of  the 

Dominion    of    Canada,    president    of    the    recent    Colonial 
Conference  at  Ottawa. 

1895,  Jan.  1.  The  Hon.  JAMES  WILSON  AGNEW,  M.D.,  member  of 
the  Executive  Council  and  formerly  premier  of  the  Colony 
of  Tasmania. 

1895,  Feb.  18.  Sir  JOHN  WALSHAM,  bart.,  lately  Her  Majesty's 
envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at 
Bucharest. 

1895,  May  25.  Sir  TPIOMAS  POWELL  BUXTON,  bart.,  on  appointment 
as  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  South 
Australia. 

1895,  May  25.  The  Hon.  Sir  JOSEPH  PALMER,  ABBOTT,  knt.,  speaker 
of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  New  South 
Wales. 

1895,  May  25.  The  Hon.  RICHARD  CHAFFEY  BAKER,  president  of 
the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Colony  of  South  Australia, 

1895,  May  25.  Col.  RICHARD  EDWARD  ROWLEY  MARTIN,  British 
representative  on  the  late  Provisional  Government  Com- 
mittee in  Swaziland. 

1895,  May  25.  JOHN  CHRISTIAN  SCHULTZ,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  late  lieut. 
gov.  of  the  Province  of  Manitoba  in  the  Dominion  of 
Canada. 

1895,  May  25.  HENRI  GUSTAVE  JOLY  DE  LOTBINIERE,  formerly 
premier  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  in  the  Dominion  of 
Canada. 

1895,  May  25.  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  AUSTIN  ZEAL,  president  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria. 

1895,  May  25.  ERNEST  MASON  SATOW,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  at  Tangier. 


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1895,  July  5.  Col.  HENRY  EDWARD  COLVILLE,  maj.  and  lieut.  col. 
Grenadier  Guards,  lately  acting  British  commissioner  in 
Uganda. 

1895,  Nov.  15.  Louis  ANTOINE  AIME  DE  VERTEUIL,  for  many  years 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Colony  of 
Trinidad  and  Tobago. 

1895,  Nov.  22.  lit.  Hon.  CHARLES  WALLACE  ALEXANDER  NAPIER 
Ross  (COCHRAINE-BAILLIE),  2nd  lord  Lamington,  on  appoint- 
ment as  governor  and  commander-iii-chief  of  Queensland. 

1895,  Nov.  22.     Lieut.    Col.    GERARD    SMITH,    on    appointment    as 

governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  Western  Australia. 

1896,  Jan.  1.     The    Hon.    PHILIP    OAKLEY    FYSH,    treasurer    and 

formerly  premier  of  the  Colony  of  Tasmania. 

1896,  Jan.  1.  WILLIAM  CROFTON  TWYNAM,  on  retirement,  after  fifty 
years'  service,  from  the  office  of  Government  agent  for  the 
Northern  Province  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon. 

1896,  Apr.  10.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  MAXWELL,  governor  and  com- 
mander-in-chief of  the  Gold  Coast  Colony,  in  recognition  of 
services  rendered  in  the  recent  expedition  to  Ashanti,  etc. 

1896,  Apr.  17.  The  Hon.  MAURICE  RAYMOND  GIFFORD;  in  recogni- 
tion of  services  rendered  in  Matabeleland. 

1896,  May  20.  The  Hon.  HUGH  MUIR  NELSON,  premier,  chief  secre- 
tary and  colonial  treasurer  of  the  Colony  of  Queensland. 

1896,  May  20.  The  Hon.  JOSEPH  ADOLPHE  CHAPLEAU,  LL.D.,  lieut. 
gov.  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1896,  May  20.  CHARLES  STEWART  SCOTT,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  at  Copenhagen. 

1896,  Sept.  21.  ALFRED  BILIOTTI,  Her  Majesty's  consul  for  the 
Island  of  Crete. 

1896,  Nov.  5.     The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  WALTER  HENRY  WILKIN,  knt.,  lord 

mayor  of  London. 

1897,  Jan.  1.     The  Hon.  GEORGE  TURNER,  premier  and  treasurer  of 

the  Colony  of  Victoria. 

1897,  May  4.  JOHN  BRAMSTON,  D.C.L.,  assistant-under-secretary  of 
State  for  the  Colonies. 


382  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1897,  June  10.  The  Et.  Hon.  UCHTER  JOHN  MARK  (Kxox),  5th  earl 
of  Ranfurly,  on  his  appointment  as  governor  and  Com- 
mander-in-chief of  the  Colony  of  New  Zealand  and  its 
Dependencies. 

1897,  June  22.  The  Hon.  Sir  WILLIAM  LAMBERT  DOBSON,  knt.,  chief 
justice  of  the  Colony  of  Tasmania,  who  has  on  several 
occasions  administered  the  government  of  the  Colony  in  the 
absence  of  the  governor. 

1897,  June  22.  Sir  FREDERICK  MATTHEW  DARLEY,  knt.,  lieut.  gov. 
of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales,  and  chief  justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  that  Colony.  * 

1897,  June  22.  Col.  FREDERIC  CARDEW,  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Sierra  Leone. 

1897,  June  22.  His  Honour  the  Hon.  GEORGE  AIREY  KIRKPATRICK, 
lieut.  gov.  of  the  Province  of  Ontario,  in  the  Dominion  of 
Canada. 

1897,  June  22.  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  BAILLIE-HAMILTON,  chief 
clerk  of  the  Colonial  Department. 

1897,  June  22.  SANDFORD  FLEMING,  for  services  connected  with  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

1897,  June  22.  FREDERICK  EICHARD  SAUNDERS,  treasurer  of  the 
Island  of  Ceylon. 

1897,  June  22.  FRANK  ATHELSTANE  SWETTENHAM,  resident  general 
for  the  Federation  of  the  Protected  States  of  the  Malay 
Peninsula. 

1897,  June  22.  CLEMENT  COURTENAY  KNOLLYS,  colonial  secretary  of 
the  Colony  of  Trinidad  and  Tobago. 

1897,  June  22.  GERALD  STRICKLAND,  count  della  Catena,  chief 
secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Island  of  Malta. 

1897,  June  22.  CAVENDISH  BOYLE,  government  secretary  of  the 
Colony  of  British  Guiana. 

1897,  June  22.  CHARLES  GAGE  BROWN,  M.D.,  medical  adviser  to  the 
Colonial  Office. 

1897,  June  22.  WALTER  PEACE,  agent  general  in  London  for  the 
Colony  of  Natal. 


K,  C.  M.  G.  383 

1897,  June  22.  GODFREY  YEATMAN  LAGDEN,  government  secretary 
and  accountant  of  Basutoland. 

1897,  June  22.  The  Hon.  HORACE  TOZER,  colonial  secretary  of  the 
Colony  of  Queensland. 

1897,  June  22.  The  Hon.  LEWIS  HENRY  DA  VIES,  minister  of  Marine 
and  Fisheries  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1897,  June  22.  The  Hon.  HENRY  CUTHBERT,  solicitor  general  of 
the  Colony  of  Victoria. 

1897,  June  22.  EDWARD  MONTAGUE  NELSON,  for  services  in  con- 
nection with  the  Australian  Colonies. 

1897,  June  22.  Hon.  His  Highness  IBRAHIM,  sultan  of  the  State 
and  Territory  of  Johore. 

1897,  June  22.  Col.  HERBERT  CHARLES  CHERMSIDE  (late  Royal 
Engineers). 

1897,  June  22.  ARTHUR  HARDINGE,  Her  Majesty's  agent  and 
consul  general  at  Zanzibar. 

1897,  June  22.  Lieut.  Gen.  FREDERICK  MARSHALL,  col.  1st  Eoyal 
Dragoons. 

1897,  June  22.  JAMES  MACKIE,  M.B.,  late  British  delegate  on  the 
Egyptian  Board  of  Health. 

1897,  June  22.  EGBERT  HAMILTON  LANG,  late  English  controller  of 
the  Egyptian  Daira  Sanieh. 

1897,  June  22.  Maj.  FRANCIS  ARTHUR  MARINDIN,  late  Eoyal 
Engineers  (inspector  of  railways,  Board  of  Trade). 

1897,  June  22.  WILLIAM  EDMUND  GARSTIN,  under  secretary  of 
State,  Egyptian  Public  Works  Department. 

1897,  June  22.  EALPH  DENHAM  EAYMENT  MOOR,  Her  Majesty's 
commissioner  and  consul  general  in  the  Niger  Coast  Pro- 
tectorate. 

1897,  June  22.  WALTER  CAINE  HILLIER,  late  Her  Majesty's  consul 
general  in  Corea. 

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384  ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1897,  Aug.  12.     (Honorary)  CHENTUNG  LIANG-CHENG,  late  secretary 

to  the  special  embassy  from  the  emperor  of  China  on  the 
occasion  of  the  60th  anniversary  of  queen  Victoria's 
accession. 

1898,  Jan.  1.     EGBERT    BAXTER    LLEWELYN,    administrator    of    the 

Colony  of  the  Gambia, 

1898,  Jan.  1.  The  Hon.  PIETER  HENDRIK  FAURE,  secretary  for 
agriculture  of  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1898,  Jan.  1.  The  Hon.  JAMES  PENN  BOUCAUT,  judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  Colony  of  South  Australia. 

1898,  Jan.  1.  The  Hon.  FRANCIS  JOHN  PAKENHAM,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  His  Majesty  the 
king  of  Sweden  and  Norway. 

1898,  Jan.  1.  ALONZO  MONEY,  British  commissioner  on  the  Egyptian 
"  Caisse  de  la  Dette." 

1898,  Jan.  1.  FERIK  GEORGE  MORICE,  PASHA,  comptroller  general  of 
Egyptian  Ports  and  Lighthouses. 

1898,  Jan.  1.  WALTER  FREDERICK  MIEVILLE,  late  president  of  the 
Egyptian  Maritime  and  Quarantine  Board  of  Health. 

1898,  Feb.  4.  R.  Adm.  ROBERT  HASTINGS  HARRIS,  commanding  the 
Second  Division  of  the  Mediterranean  Fleet. 

1898,  Apr.  16.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  Maj.  JOAQUIM  AUGUSTO 
MOUSINHO  DE  ALBUQUERQUE,  royal  commissioner  and  gov. 
gen.  of  the  Province  of  Mozambique,  in  recognition  of 
services  rendered  to  Her  Majesty's  Government  during 
military  operations  in  Mashonaland  and  Matabeleland  by 
assisting  the  passage  of  British  Troops  through  Portuguese 
Territory. 

1898,  May  21.  The  Hon.  CHARLES  ALPHONSE  PANTALEON  PELLETIER, 
speaker  of  the  Senate  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1898,  May  21.  The  Hon.  JAMES  DAVID  EDGAR,  Q.C.,  speaker  of  the 
House  of  Commons  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1898,  May  21.  JOHN  GEORGE  BOURINOT,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  clerk  of  the 
House  of  Commons  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1898,  May  21.  JAMES  ALEXANDER  SWETTENHAM,  colonial  secretary 
of  the  Straits  Settlements. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  385 

1898,  May  21.  Surg.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  GODFREY  ROGERS,  pasha, 
head  of  the  Egyptian  Sanitary  Department. 

1898,  May  21.  Maj.  EDWARD  FITZGERALD  LAW,  Her  Majesty's 
commissioner  on  the  International  Financial  Committee  at 
Athens. 

1898,  May  21.  ALEXANDER  GOLLAN,  Her  Majesty's  consul  general 
at  Havana. 

1898,  May  21.  THOMAS  BERRY  CUSACK-SMITH,  Her  Majesty's  consul 
general  at  Yalparaiso. 

1898,  June  27.  MARTIN  LE  MARCHANT  HADSLEY  GOSSELIN,  Hei 
Majesty's  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Paris,  for  services  in 
connection  with  recent  negotiations  in  Paris  relative  to  the 
Niger  delimitation. 

1898,  June  27.  Col.  WILLIAM  EVERETT  (for  services  on  same 
occasion). 

1898,  July  4.  Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  EDWARD  MCCALLUM,  R.E., 
governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Colony  of  Lagos, 
in  recognition  of  services  in  the  Protectorate  adjoining  that 
Colony. 

1898,  Aug.  17.  The  Hon.  HENRY  BINNS,  prime  minister  and  colonial 
secretary  of  the  Colony  of  Natal,  in  recognition  of  services 
rendered  in  connection  with  the  establishment  of  a  Customs 
Union  between  Natal,  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  the 
Orange  Free  State. 

1898,  Nov.  5.  Lieut.  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  HORATIO  DAVID  DAVIES, 
M.P.,  lord  mayor  of  London. 

1898,  Nov.  11.  Brevet  Col.  FRANCIS  REGINALD  WINGATE,  R.A., 
A.D.C.,  in  recognition  of  services  in  the  Soudan. 

1898.  Col.  RUDOLF  CHARLES  RITTER  VON  SLATIN  PASHA,  of  the 
Egyptian  Army  (for  services  same  occasion).  (Honorary). 

1898,  Nov.  25.     R.     Adm.     GERARD     HENRY     UCTRED     NOEL,     in 

recognition  of  his  services  in  Crete. 

1899,  Jan.  2.     Sir  JOHN  MADDEN,  knt.,  chief  justice  of  the  Supreme 

Court  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria,  who  has  on  several  occasions 
administered  the  Government  of  the  Colony. 


386  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1899,  Jan.  2.  WILLIAM  TURNER  THISTLETON  DYER,  director  of  the 
Royal  Botanic  Gardens,  Kew,  in  recognition  of  services 
rendered  to  Colonial  Governments. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  NEVILE  LUBBOCK,  chairman  of  the  West  India  Com- 
mittee, for  services  rendered  in  connection  with  the  West 
Indian  Colonies. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  HENRY  HOWARD,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary  to  Her  Majesty  the  queen  of  the  Nether- 
lands. 


1899,  Jan.  2.  EDMUND  DOUGLAS  YEITCH  FANE,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  His  Majesty  the  king  of 
Denmark. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  Col.  JAMES  HAYES  SADLER,  late  Her  Majesty's  consul 
general  at  Valparaiso. 

1899,  Jan.  2.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  BOUTROS  GHALY,  Pasha, 
minister  for  Foreign  Affairs  to  His  Highness  the  khedive  of 
Egypt. 

1899,  Feb.  16.  The  Rt.  Hon.  WILLIAM  (LYGON)  7th  earl  BEAUCHAMP, 
on  appointment  as  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  the 
Colony  of  New  South  Wales  and  its  Dependencies. 

1899,  Feb.  16.  The  Rt.  Hon.  HALLAM  (TENNYSON),  2nd  lord 
Tennyson,  on  appointment  as  governor  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Colony  of  South  Australia  and  its  Dependencies. 

1899,  June  3.  FREDERICK  MITCHELL  HODGSON,  governor  and  com- 
mander-in-chief of  the  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1899,  June  3.  DAVID  WILSON,  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of 
the  Colony  of  British  Honduras. 

1899,  June  3.  Maj.  HENRY  GEORGE  ELLIOT,  chief  magistrate  of 
Tembuland,  Transkei  and  Pondoland,  in  the  Colony  of  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1899',  June  3.  HENRY  MOORE  JACKSON,  colonial  secretary  of 
Gibraltar. 

1899,  June  3.  Col.  Sir  CHARLES  EDWARD  HOWARD  VINCENT,  knt., 
M.P.,  lately  British  delegate  at  the  Anarchist  Conference  at 
Rome. 

1899,  June  3.  JAMES  RENNELL  RODD,  secretary  of  Legation  in  Her 
Majesty's  service  attached  to  Her  Majesty's  agency  at  Cairo. 


K.  C  M.  G.  387 

1899.  June  3.  PERCY  SANDERSON,  Her  Majesty's  consul  general  at 
New  York. 

1899,  June  3.  ERNEST  JOSEPH  CASSEL,  for  services  in  connexion  with 
EGYPT. 

1899,  July  17.  Sir  DAVID  MILLER  BARBOTTR,  in  recognition  of  his 
services  as  one  of  the  royal  commissioners  appointed  in  1896 
to  enquire  into  the  condition  and  prospects  of  the  West 
India  sugar  growing  Colonies,  and  subsequently  as  com- 
missioner appointed  to  enquire  into  the  Finance  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica. 

1899,  July  28.     Col.  CHARLES  SIM  BREMRIDGE  PARSONS,  late  Royal 

Artillery,  in  recognition  of  his  recent  services  in  Egypt. 

1900,  Jan.  1.     MALACHY    BOWES    DALY,    Q.C.,    lieut.    gov.    of    the 

Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1900,  Jan.  1.  The  Hon.  Sir  JAMES  GEORGE  LEE  STEERE,  knt.,  speaker 
of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Western  Assembly. 

1900,  Jan.  1.  The  Hon.  JOHN  ALEXANDER  COCKBURN,  M.D.,  formerly 
premier  of  South  Australia,  now  agent  general  in  London 
for  that  Colony. 

1900,  Jan.  1.  HENRY  JOHN  JOURDAIN,  formerly  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  the  Colony  of  Mauritius. 

1900,  Jan.  1.  GEORGE  CHARDIN  DENTON,  colonial  secretary  of  the 
Colony  of  Lagos. 

1900,  Jan.  1.  CHARLES  NORTON  EDGCUMBE  ELIOT,  late  British 
commissioner  in  Samoa. 

1900,  Jan.  8.     Maj.  Gen.  EDWARD  ROBERT  PREVOST  WOODGATE. 

1900,  May  23.  Lieut.  Col.  the  Hon.  ALBERT  HENRY  HIME,  prime 
minister  and  minister  of  Lands  and  Works  of  the  Colony  of 
Natal. 

1900,  May  23.  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  JOHN  LYNE,  premier  and  colonial 
treasurer  of  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales. 

1900,  May  23.  GEORGE  MELVILLE,  colonial  secretary  of  the  Lee- 
ward Islands  and  Island  Secretary  of  Antigua. 

1900,  May  23.  CHARLES  ANTHONY  KING-HARMAN,  administrator  of 
the  Island  of  St.  Lucia  and  its  Dependencies. 


ST.   MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1900,  May  23.  HARRY  LANGHORNE  THOMPSON,  administrator  of  the 
Island  of  St.  Vincent  and  its  Dependencies. 

1900,  May  23.  The  Hon.  EDWARD  HORNE  WITTENOOM,  agent  general 
in  London  for  the  Colony  of  Western  Australia. 

1900,  May  23.  ALFRED  EDMUND  BATEMAN,  comptroller  general  of 
the  Commercial,  Labour,  and  Statistical  Department  of  the 
Board  of  Trade,  for  services  in  connection  with  commercial 
negotiations  with  foreign  countries. 

1900,  May  23.  EWEN  CAMERON,  managing  director  of  the  Hong 
Kong  and  Shanghai  Banking  Corporation,  for  services  to 
Her  Majesty's  Government  with  regard  to  affairs  in  China. 

1900,  June  28.  (Honorary)  DE  MARTINO  PASHA,  controller  of  the 
Civil  List  of  the  khedive  of  Egypt. 

1900,  June  28.  HASSAM  PASHA  ASSEM,  Grand  Master  of  the 
Ceremonies  to  the  khedive  of  Egypt.  (Honorary). 

1900,  July  28.  Brevet  Col.  (local  Col.)  JAMES  WILCOCKS,  com- 
mandant of  the  West  African  Frontier  Force,  in  recognition 
of  his  services  while  in  command  of  the  expedition  to 
Ashanti. 

1900,  Nov.  8.     E.  Adm.  JAMES  ANDREW  THOMAS  BRUCE,  second  in 

command,  China  station. 

1901,  Jan.  1.     The    Hon.    JAMES    ROBERT    DICKSON,    D.C.L.,    chief 

secretary  of  Queensland  (in  recognition  of  services  rendered 
in  connection  with  the  Federation  of  the  Australian 
Colonies  and  the  establishment  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Australia). 

1901,  Jan.  1.  WILLIAM  McMiLLAN,  formerly  colonial  treasurer  of 
New  South  Wales,  chairman  of  the  Finance  Committee  of 
the  Australian  Federal  Convention  (same  occasion). 

1901,  Jan.  1.  JOSIAH  HENRY  SYMON,  Q.C.,  formerly  attorney 
general  of  South  Australia,  chairman  of  the  Judiciarv 
Committee  of  the  Australian  Federal  Convention  (same 
occasion). 

1901,  Jan.  28.  Brig.  Gen.  FREDERICK  JOHN  DEALTRY  LUGARD,  high 
commissioner  for  the  Protectorate  of  Northern  Nigeria. 

1901,  Jan.  29.  Sir  HENRY  NEVILL  DERING,  bart.,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  the  United  States 
of  Brazil. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  389 

1901,  Jan.  29.     The  Hon.  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  CURZON  BABRINGTON, 

envoy    and    minister    plenipotentiary    to    the    Argentine 
Republic. 

1901,  Jan.  29.  JOHN  GORDON  KENNEDY,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  the  king  of 
Roumania. 

1901,  Jan.  29.  Col.  HERBERT  JEKYLL,  Royal  Engineers,  secretary  to 
the  Royal  Commission  for  the  Paris  Universal  International 
Exhibition  of  1900. 

1901,  Feb.  11.  Capt.  the  Hon.  ARTHUR  LAWLEY,  on  his  appoint- 
ment as  governor  of  the  State  of  Western  Australia. 

1901,  Feb.  22.  JOHN  ANDERSON,  of  the  Colonial  Department,  who 
has  been  selected  as  one  of  the  staff  of  the  duke  of  Cornwall 
and  York,  on  the  occasion  of  the  approaching  visit  of  his 
Royal  Highness  to  the  Colonies. 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Maj.  Gen.  (local  Lieut.  Gen.)  Sir  CORNELIUS  FRANCIS 
CLERY,  for  services  in  connection  with  the  War  in  South 
Africa.  (See  footnote  supra  p.  347), 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Maj.  Gen.  (local  Lieut.  Gen.)  Sir  HENRY  MACLEOD 
LESLIE  RUNDLE  (for  same). 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  TINDAL  PRETYMAN,  Royal 
Artillery  (for  same). 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Surg.  Gen.  WILLIAM  DEANE  WILSON,  M.B.,  Army 
Medical  Staff  (for  same). 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Col.  (temporary  Maj.  Gen.)  EDWARD  THOMAS  HENRY 
HUTTON  (for  same). 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Col.  the  Hon.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  STOPFORD  (for 
same) . 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Col.  THOMAS  JOSEPH  GALLWEY,  M.D.,  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps  (for  same). 

1901,  Apr.  19.  Capt.  and  Brevet  Maj.  (local  Lieut.  Col.)  EDWARD 
PERCY  CRANWILL  GIROUARD,  Royal  Engineers  (for  same). 

1901,  May  6.  The  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  STOKELL  DODDS,  knt.,  chief 
justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  Tasmania  and 
at  present  administering  the  government  of  that  State  (on 
the  occasion  of  T.R.H.  the  duke  and  duchess  of  Cornwall 
and  York's  visit  to  Australia). 


390  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.   GEORGE 

1901,  May  23.  The  Hon.  JOSEPH  GEORGE  WARD,  postmaster 
general  of  the  Colony  of  New  Zealand  (on  the  occasion  of 
the  visit  of  T.R.H.  the  duke  and  duchess  of  Cornwall  and 
York  to  New  Zealand). 

1901,  May  23.  The  Hon.  JOHN  McKENZiE,  late  minister  of  Lands 
in  the  colony  of  New  Zealand  (same  occasion). 

1901,  June  27.  KAID  HARRY  MACLEAN,  attached  to  the  special 
embassy  from  His  Imperial  Majesty  the  Sultan  of  Morocco 
(for  services  in  Morocco). 

1901,  July  23.  R.  Adm.  LEWIS  ANTHONY  BEAUMONT,  commander- 
in-chief  on  the  Australian  Station  (on  the  occasion  of  the 
visit  of  T.R.H.  the  duke  and  duchess  of  Cornwall  and  York 
to  Australia  and  New  Zealand). 

1901,  July  24.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  JULIUS  GASCOIGNE,  in  recognition 
of  his  services  during  the  recent  operations  in  China. 

1901,  July  25.  The  Hon.  HENRY  BALE,  K.C.,  attorney  general  and 
minister  of  education  of  the  Colony  of  Natal  (on  the 
occasion  of  the  visit  of  T.R.H.  the  duke  and  duchess  of 
Cornwall  and  York  to  Natal). 

1901,  July  25.  DAVID  HUNTER,  general  manager  of  the  Natal 
Government  Railways  (same  occasion). 

1901,  Aug.  13.  The  Hon.  JAMES  ROSE  INNES,  K.C.,  attorney  general 
of  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  (on  the  occasion  of 
the  visit  of  T.R.H.  the  duke  and  duchess  of  Cornwall  and 
York  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope). 

1901,  Aug.  13.  The  Hon.  RICHARD  SOLOMON,  K.C.,  member  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  (same 
occasion). 

1901,  Aug.  13.  CHARLES  BLETTERMAN  ELLIOTT,  LL.B.,  late  general 
manager  of  railways  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  (same 
occasion). 

1901,  Aug.  13.  SOMERSET  RICHARD  FRENCH,  postmaster  general 
(same  occasion). 

1901,  Sept.  13.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  GOSCHEN,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  His  Majesty 
the  king  of  Denmark. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  391 

1901,  Sept.  27.  The  Hon.  THOMAS  KEIR  MURRAY,  for  services  in 
connection  with  the  South  African  War.  (See  note  supra, 
p.  347.) 

1901,  Sept.  27.  JOHN  DENISON  FENDER,  vice-chairman  and  managing 
director,  Eastern  Telegraph  Company  (for  civil  services 
during  same). 

1901,  Sept.  17.  Sir  JOHN  ALEXANDER  BOYD,  chancellor  of  the  High 
Court  of  Justice  of  the  Province  of  Ontario  (on  the  occasion 
of  the  visit  of  T.R.H.  the  duke  and  duchess  of  Cornwall  and 
York  to  the  Dominion  of  Canada). 

1901,  Sept.  17.  Louis  AMABLE  JETTE,  lieut.  gov.  of  the  Province  of 
Quebec  (same  occasion). 

1901,  Sept.  17.  The  Hon.  ROBERT  BOND,  premier  and  colonial  secre- 
tary of  the  Island  of  Newfoundland  (on  the  occasion  of  the 
visit  of  T.R.H.  the  duke  and  duchess  of  Cornwall  and  York 
to  Newfoundland). 

1901,  Nov.  9.  ERNEST  EDWARD  BLAKE,  one  of  the  Crown  agents  for 
the  Colonies. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  ALFRED  LEWIS  JONES,  president  of  the  Liverpool 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  in  recognition  of  services  to  the 
"West  African  Colonies  and  to  Jamaica. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  FREDERICK  ROBERT  ST.  JOHN,  on  retirement  from  the 
post  of  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at 
Berne. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  AUDLEY  CHARLES  GOSLING,  on  retirement  from  the 
post  of  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at 
Santiago. 

1901,  Nov.  26.     Lieut.  Col.  Sir  ARTHUR  JOHN  BIGGE,  private  secre- 

tary to  H.R.H.  the  prince  of  Wales. 

1902,  June  2.     (Honorary)  Capt.  ERNEST  ADOLPH  JULIUS  GUIDO  VON 

USEDOM,  an  officer  of  the  Imperial  German  Navy. 

1902,  June  26.  Maj.  MATTHEW  NATHAN,  Royal  Engineers,  governor 
and  commander-in-chief  of  the  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1902,  June  26.  Maj.  HAMILTON  JOHN  GOOLD-ADAMS,  lieut.  gov.  of 
the  Orange  River  Colony. 

1902,  June  26.  His  Honour  DANIEL  HUNTER  MCMILLAN,  lieut.  gov. 
of  the  Province  of  Manitoba,  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 


392  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.   GEORGE 

1902,  June  26.  The  Hon.  NEIL  ELLIOTT  LEWIS,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  prime 
minister  of  the  State  of  Tasmania. 

1902,  June  26.  The  Hon.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HOLDER,  speaker  of 
the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Australia. 

1902,  June  26.  The  Hon.  JOHN  SEE,  prime  minister  of  the  State  of 
New  South  Wales. 

1902,  June  26.  The  Hon.  ALEXANDER  JAMES  PEACOCK,  late  prime 
minister  of  the  State  of  Victoria. 

1902,  June  26.  The  Hon.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  BORDEN,  M.D., 
minister  of  Militia  and  Defence  of  the  Dominion  of 
Canada. 

1902,  June  26.  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  MULOCK,  K.C.,  LLD.,  M.A., 
postmaster  general  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1902,  June  26.  EDMUND  CONSTANTINE  HENRY  PHIPPS,  His  Majesty's 
minister  at  Brussels,  for  services  in  connection  with  the 
Sugar  Conference. 

1902,  June  26.  The  Hon.  MICHAEL  HENRY  HERBERT,  His  Majesty's 
ambassador  at  Washington. 

1902,  June  26.     Capt.  FRANCIS  POWELL,  E.N.,  for  services  in  China. 

1902,  June  26.  PELHAM  LAIRD  WARREN,  His  Majesty's  consul 
general  at  Shanghai,  for  services  in  China. 

1902,  June  26.  Maj.  HORACE  HENDERSON  PINCHING,  head  of  Sanitary 
Department  in  Cairo. 

1902,  June  26.  GEORGE  SUTHERLAND  MACKENZIE,  for  services  in 
connection  with  Persia. 

1902,  June  26.  FRANCIS  LANGFORD  O'CALLAGHAN,  managing  director 
of  the  Uganda  Railway. 

1902,  Aug.  12.  (Honorary)  His  Highness  EAS  MAKUNAN,  special 
envoy  of  His  Majesty  the  emperor  Menelik  II.,  of  Ethiopia, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  Coronation.  Invested  by  the  king  at 
Buckingham  Palace  Aug.  8,  but  the  warrant  of  appointment 
dated  Aug.  12. 

1902,  Aug.  15.  Capt.  GEORGE  EAWLINSON  YYVYAN,  deputy  master 
of  the  Corporation  of  the  Trinity  House. 


K.  C.  M.  G.  393 

1902,  Oct.  31.  (Additional)  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  DENTON  PINK- 
STONE  FRENCH,  for  services  in  South  Africa. 

19021,  Nov.  9.  (King's  birthday)  HENRY  AUSTIN  LEE,  secretary  of 
the  Embassy  and  commercial  attache  in  Paris  and  to  His 
Majesty's  Legations  at  Brussels  and  Berne. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  (Honorary)  Col.  JOAQUIM  Jos  MACHADO,  of  the 
Portuguese  Army,  late  gov.  gen.  of  Mozambique. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Capt.  CORNELIUS  ALVARO  DA  COSTA  FERREIRA,  of  the 
Portuguese  Navy,  late  gov.  gen.  of  Mozambique. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Viscount  MEIRELLES  DO  CANTO  E  CASTRO,  governor  of 
the  Mozambique  Company. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  ARTHUR  FRENCH,  late  com- 
mandant of  the  Military  Forces  of  the  State  of  New  South 
Wales. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  DONALD  WILLIAM  STEWART,  chief  commissioner, 
Ashanti. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  (Honorary)  His  Highness  AHMAD  MAATHAM  SHAH, 
Sultan  of  Pahang. 

1902,  Dec.  6.  Maj.  ROBERT  HANBURY  BROWN,  R.E.,  inspec.  gen.  of 
Irrigation,  Lower  Egypt. 

1902,  Dec.  6.  WILLIAM  WILLCOCKS,  of  the  Egyptian  Irrigation 
Department. 

1902,  Dec.  6.  (Honorary)  HUSSEIN  FAKHRY  PASHA,  Egyptian 
Ministry  of  Public  Works. 

1902,  Dec.  6.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  CHARLES  ARDAGH. 

1902,  Dec.  6.     Col.  Sir  THOMAS  HUNGERFORD  HOLDICH. 

1903,  Feb.  9.     (Honorary)  His  Excellency  MIRZA  NEZAM  GAFFARY, 

Mohandes-el-Mamalek,   minister  of  Public  Works  to  His 
Majesty  the  Shah  of  Persia, 

1903,  Mar.  17.  (Honorary)  His  Excellency  FATHULLAH  KHAN 
HALAR  AFKHAM,  governor  of  Enzeli,  in  recognition  of 
services  rendered  to  the  special  mission  to  His  Majesty  the 
Shah  of  Persia. 


394  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE 

1903,  June  26.  GEORGE  RUTHVEN  LE  HUNTE,  M.A.,  governor  of  the 
State  of  South  Australia. 

1903,  June  26.  WILLIAM  HENRY  MILTON,  senior  administrator  of 
the  Protectorate  of  Southern  Rhodesia. 

1903,  June  26.  DANIEL  MORRIS,  D.Sc.,  M.A.,  Imperial  com- 
missioner of  Agriculture  for  the  West  Indies. 

1903,  June  26.  The  Hon.  ALFRED  JEROME  CADMAN,  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  the  Colony  of  New  Zealand  and  late 
minister  for  railways  in  that  Colony. 

1903,  June  26.  PATRICK  MANSON,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  medical 
adviser  to  the  Colonial  Office,  for  special  services  in  con- 
nection with  Tropical  Diseases. 

1903,  June  26.  VICTOR  ARTHUR  WELLINGTON  DRUMMOND,  His 
Majesty's  minister  resident  at  the  Courts  of  Munich  and 
Stuttgart,  on  retirement  from  the  Diplomatic  Service. 

1903,  June  26.  ALFRED  SHARPE,  His  Majesty's  commissioner,  com- 
mander-in-chief  and  consul  general  for  the  British  Central 
Africa  Protectorate. 

1903,  Nov.  9.     The    Hon.    AUGUSTUS    CHARLES    GREGORY,  formerly 

surveyor  general  of  Queensland,  member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  that  State. 

1904,  Mar.  26.     Rt.  Hon.  CHARLES  HARDINGE,  ambassador  designate 

to  the  emperor  of  Russia. 

1904,  June  24.  Hon.  GEORGE  MORRIS  SUTTON,  prime  minister  and 
treasurer  of  Natal. 

1904,  June  24.  WILLIAM  SHELFORD,  Esq.,  member  of  the  Institute 
of  Civil  Engineers,  consulting  engineer  for  West  African 
Railways. 

1904,  June  24.  The  Hon.  JOHN  FROST,  member  of  the  House  of" 
Assembly  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1904,  June  24.  WILLIAM  HOOD  TREACHER,  resident  general  for  the 
Federated  States  of  the  Malay  Peninsula. 

1904,  June  24.  The  Hon.  GEORGE  ALEXANDER  DRUMMOND,  presi- 
dent of  the  Bank  of  Montreal,  Canada. 


K.  C.  M.  G  395 

1904,  June  24.     JOHN  NEWELL  JORDAN,  minister  resident  in  Korea. 

1904,  June  24.  ROBERT  EDWARD  BREDON,  Esq.,  deputy  inspec.  gen. 
of  the  Chinese  Imperial  Maritime  Customs. 

1904,  June  24.  R.  Adm.  RICHARD  MASSIE  BLOMFIELD,  controller 
general  of  the  Egyptian  ports  and  lighthouses. 

1904,  June  24.  FRANCIS  EDMUND  HUGH  ELLIOT,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Athens. 

1904,  Sept.  6.  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  (local  Brig.  Gen.)  WILLIAM  HENRY 
MANNING,  inspec.  gen.  of  the  King's  African  Rifles  (for 
services  during  the  operations  in  Somaliland). 

1904,  Nov.  9.  JOHN  PICKERSGILL  RODGER,  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1904,  Nov.  9.  WILLIAM  GREY- WILSON,  governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Bahama  Islands. 

1904,  Nov.  9.  ERNEST  BICKHAM  SWEET-ESCOTT,  governor  and  com- 
mander-in-chief  of  British  Honduras. 

1904,  Nov.  9.  THOMAS  EKINS  FULLER,  agent-general  in  London  for 
the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

1904,  Nov.  9.     V.  Adm.  REGINALD  NEVILLE  CUSTANCE. 


flfcost  Eminent  ©rber  of  the 
5nbian  Empire. 


The  Most  Eminent  Order  of  the 
Indian  Empire. 


GRAND   MASTERS 

And  (by  virtue  thereof)  First  and  Principal  Knights  Grand 

Commanders. 

See  the  list  of  Viceroys  of  India,  supra  p.  305,  from  1887  onwards. 


KNIGHT   COMMANDERS   INDIAN   EMPIRE   (K.C.I.E.). 

Original  Knights  on  the  first  enlargement  of  the  Order, 
1887,  Feb.  15th. 


1887,  Feb.  15.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  SLEIGH  ROBERTS,  bart.,  Y.C., 
commander-in-chief  in  India. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  Hon.  EDMUND  DRUMMOND,  late  member  of  the 
Council  of  the  secretary  of  state  for  India. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  .Sir  ALFRED  COMYNS  LYALL,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
lieut.  gov.  of  the  North-West  Provinces  and  chief  com- 
mander of  Oudh. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  ROBERT  ANSTRUTHER  DALYELL,  member  of  the 
Council  of  the  secretary  of  state  for  India. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  MAXWELL  MELVILL,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Bombay. 

1887,  Feb.  15.     Maj.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  CUNNINGHAM,  R.E. 
1887,  Feb.  15.     THAKUR  SAHEB  BHAGWUT  SINGH,  of  Gondal. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  RANA  SHANKAR  BAKSH  SINGH,  Bahadur,  additional 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  viceroy  and  gov.  gen.  of 
India  for  making  Laws  and  Regulations. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  DIETRICH  BRANDIS,  late  inspec.  gen.  of  forests  in 
India. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  Sir  MONIER  WILLIAMS  BODEN,  professor  of  Sanskrit 
in  the  University  of  Oxford. 

26 


4oo  INDIAN    EMPIRE 

1887,  Feb.  15.  Maharaja  PASUPATI  ANANDA  GAJAPATI  RAZ  of 
Yizianagram. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  ALEXANDER  MEADOWS  RENDEL,  consulting  engineer 
to  the  India  Office. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  DONALD  CAMPBELL  MACNABB,  late  Bengal  Civil  Service 
and  Commissioner  at  Peshawur. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  ISTawab  MUNIR-UD-DAULA  SALAR  JUNG,  Bahadur, 
prime  minister  of  Hyderabad. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  Sir  GEORGE  CHRISTOPHER  MOLESWORTH  BIRDWOOD, 
M.D.,  special  assistant  in  the  Statistics  and  Commerce 
Department  of  the  India  Office. 

1887,  Feb.  15.     His  Highness  RAJA  RANJIT  SINGH,  of  Rutlam. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  Surg.  Gen.  BENJAMIN  SIMPSON,  M.D.,  sanitary  com- 
missioner and  surg.  gen.  with  the  Government  of  India. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  ALBERT  JAMES  LEPPOC  CAPPEL,  direc.  gen.  of  the 
Telegraph  Department  of  the  Government  of  India. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  ISTawab  ALI  KADIR  SAYID  HUSON  ALI,  Bahadur  of 
Moorshidabad. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  Maharaja  LACHMESSUR  SINGH,  Bahadur,  of  Darb- 
hanga. 

1887,  Feb.  15.     BAPU  SAHIB  AVAR,  commander-in-chief,  Gwalior. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  DONALD  MACKENZIE  WALLACE,  private  secretary  to 
the  viceroy  and  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  ALFRED  WOODLEY  CROFT,  director  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Bengal. 

1887,  Feb.  15.  BRADFORD  LESLIE,  agent  to  the  East  Indian  Railway 
Company. 


G.  C-  I.  E.  401 

KNIGHT    GRAND   COMMANDERS    INDIAN    EMPIRE 

(G.C.I.E.). 

On  the  second  enlargement  of  the  Order,  1887,  June  21. 

1887,  June  21.  FREDERICK  (TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD,  afterwards  Hamil- 
ton-Temple-Blackwood),  earl  of  Dufferin,  afterwards 
marquess  of  Dufferin  and  Ava,  ex  officio  as  Grand  Master  of 
the  Order. 

1887,  June  21.  (Extra)  F.  Marsh.  H.R.H  ALBERT  EDWARD,  the 
prince  of  Wales. 

1887,  June  21.  (Extra)  V.  Adm.  H.R.H.  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT, 
duke  of  Edinburgh. 

1887,  June  21.  (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  H.R.H.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM 
PATRICK  ALBERT,  duke  of  Connaught  and  Strathearn. 

1887,  June  21.  (Extra)  F.  Marsh.  H.R.H.  GEORGE  WILLIAM 
FREDERICK  CHARLES,  duke  of  Cambridge. 

1887,  June  21.  The  Rt.  Hon.  DONALD  JAMES  (MACKAY),  lord  Reay, 
governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay.  In  celebration  of 
the  50th  year  of  the  queen's  reign. 

1887,  June  21.  The  Rt.  Hon.  ROBERT  (BOURKE),  1st  lord  Connemara, 
governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Madras  (same  occasion). 

1887,  June  21.  Gen.  Sir  FREDERICK  SLEIGH  ROBERTS,  bart.,  V.C., 
commander-in-chief  in  India  (same  occasion). 

1887,  June  30.     His  Highness  MAHARAO  KHENGARJI,  Bahadur  Rao 

of  Kutch. 

1888,  Feb.  23.      Maharaja  NRIPENDRA  NARAYAN  BHUP,  Bahadur  of 

Cooch  Behar. 

1888,  Dec.  10.  HENRY  CHARLES  KEITH  (PETTY-FITZMAURICE),  5th 
marquess  of  Lansdowne,  ex  officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1890,  May  21.  The  Rt.  Hon.  GEORGE  ROBERT  CANNING  (HARRIS), 
4th  lord  Harris,  governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 

1890,  May  21.     His  Highness  the  Nawab  of  Junagarh. 
1890,  May  21.     His  Highness  the  Nawab  of  Tonk. 


402  INDIAN    EMPIRE 

1890,  May  21.     The  Nawab  SAIYID  SIR  HASSAN  ALI,  Khan,  Bahadur 

of    Murshidabad    (Nawab    All    Kadir    Sayid    Husan    Ali, 
Bahadur,  of  Murshidabad). 

1891,  Jan.  24.     Rt.  Hon.  BEILBY  (LAWLEY),  5th  lord  Wenlock,  gov. 

of  the  Presidency  of  Madras. 

1891,  May  30.      His  Highness  MIR  ALI  MURAD  KHAN,  Talpur  of 

Khairpur. 

1892,  Jan.  1.     His    Highness    Maharaja    ADHIRAJ    SARDUL    SINGH 

Bahadur,  Maharaja  of  Kishengarh. 

1892,  May  25.     Sir  JAMES  BROAD  WOOD  LYALL,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
late  lieut.  gov.  of  the  Punjab. 

1892,  May  25.    Maharaja  Mirza  Sir  PUSAPATI  ANANDA  Gu  JAP  ATI  RAZ 
MANI,  Sultan  Bahadur  Goru,  Zamindar  of  Yizianagram. 

1892,  Aug.  2.     Sir  THOMAS  LAWRENCE  SECCOMBE. 

1893,  Mar.  6.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  STEWART  WHITE,  V.C. 

1894,  Jan.  27.      VICTOR   ALEXANDER   (BRUCE),   9th   earl   of   Elgin, 

ex  officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1894,  Aug.  10.     H.H.  BEGLAR  BEGI  MIR  MAHMUD,  Khan  of  Khelat. 

1895,  Feb.  25.    WILLIAM  (MANSFIELD),  2nd  lord  Sandhurst,  governor 

of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 

1896,  Jan.  1.     Rt.  Hon.  Sir  ALFRED  COMYNS  LYALL,  member  of  the 

Council  of  India. 

1896,  Mar.  16.      Sir  ARTHUR  ELIBANK  HAVELOCK,  governor  of  the 

Presidency  of  Madras. 

1897,  Jan.  1.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  OWEN  TUDOR  BURNE. 

1897,  June  22.     His    Highness    Sir   BHANWAR    PAL   DEO   Bahadur 
Yadukul  Chandra  Bhal,  Maharaja  of  Karauli. 

18'97,  June  22.     His  Highness  FAIZ  MUHAMMAD   Khan,  Talpur,  Mir 
of  Khairpur  in  Sind. 

1897,  June  22.     Sir  LACHHMESHWAR  SINGH,  Bahadur,  Maharaja  of 
Darbhanga. 

1897,  June  22.     His  Highness  Sir  BHAGWUT  SINGH   Thakur  Saheb 
Sagrami  of  Gondal.     Invested  Oct.  8. 


G.  C.  I.  E.  403 

1897,  June  22.     Gen.  CRAWFORD  TROTTER  CHAMBERLAIN. 
1897,  July  31.     H.H.  WAGHJI,  Thakur  Sahib  of  Morvi. 

1897,  Oct.  15.     Et.  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  FAUDEL-PHILLIPS,  bart. 

1898,  Jan.  1.     His     Highness     Maharaja     Sir     PRABHU     NARAYAN 

SINGH  Bahadur  of  Benares. 

1898,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  Sir  SHER  MUHAMMAD  KHAN,  Diwan  of 

Palanpur. 

1899,  Jan.  6.      GEORGE  NATHANIEL  (CURZON),  1st  lord  Curzon    of 

Kedleston,  ex  officio  as  Grand  Master. 

1900,  Feb.  17.     HENRY  STAFFORD  (NORTHCOTE),  1st  lord  Northcote, 

governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Bombay  (additional). 

1900,  May  23.  H.H.  Saramad-i-Eajaha-i-Hindustan,  Raj  Eajindra 
Sri  Maharaja-dhiraj  Sawai  Sir  MADHA  SINGH,  Bahadur  of 
Jaipur. 

1900,  May  23.  H.H.  Saramad-i-Eajaha-i-Bundelkund,  the  Maharaja 
Mahindra  Sawai  Sir  PRATAB  SINGH,  Bahadur  of  Orchha. 

1900,  Dec.  17.     (Honorary)  His  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  Korea. 

1900,  Dec.  28  [?Dec.    4].     ARTHUR    OLIVER    YILLIERS    (EUSSELL), 

2nd  lord  Ampthill,  governor  of  the  Presidency  of  Madras 
(additional). 

1901,  Jan.  1.     Maj.    Gen.    Sir    EDWIN    HENRY    HAYTER    COLLEN, 

military  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1901,  Jan.  1.  His  Highness  Maharao  Eaja  Sir  EAGHUBIR  SINGH 
Bahadur,  of  Bundi. 

1901,  July  24.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ALFRED  GASELEE. 

1901,  Nov.  9.  Gen.  Sir  ARTHUR  POWER  PALMER,  commander-in- 
chief  in  India. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     His  Highness  Maharao  Sir  KAISHRI  SINGH  Bahadur, 

of  Sirohi,  in  Rajputana. 

1902,  June  26.     His  Highness  Agha  Sultan  Sir  Muhammad  Shah 

AGHA  KHAN,  of  Bombay. 


404  INDIAN    EMPIRE 

1902,  June  26.     Sir  HENRY  WATERFIELD,  secretary  in  the  Financial 

Department  of  the  India  Office. 

1903,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  Sri  Padinanabha  Dasa  Yanji  Sir  Bala 

Rama  Varma  Kulashekhara  Kiritapati  Mani  Sultan 
Maharaja  Raja  Rama  Raja,  Bahadur  Shamsher  Jang,  of 
Travancore  (on  the  occasion  of  the  Durbar). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  His  Highness  Farzand-i-Arjumand  Akidat-Paiwand 
Daulat-i-Inglishia  Barar  Bans  Sarmur  Raja-i-Rajagan  Raja 
Sir  Hira  Singh  Malwandar  Bahadur,  of  Nabha  (on  same 
occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Sir  JOHN  WOODBURN,  would  have  been  appointed 
G. C.S.I,  on  the  same  occasion  in  recognition  of  his  long  and 
distinguished  services  in  India,  but  he  died  at  Calcutta  1902, 
Nov.  21,  being  then  lieut.  gov.  of  Bengal. 

1903,  Nov.  15.     H.H.  SAIYID  FAISAL  BIN  TURKI,  Sultan  of  Muskat. 

1903,  Dec.  12.     CHARLES  WALLACE  ALEXANDER  NAPIER  (COCHRANE- 

BAILLIE),  2nd  lord  Lamington  [governor  of  Bombay]. 

1904,  June  24.     H.H.  Nawab  Sultan  JAHAN,  Begum  of  Bhopal. 


K.  C.  I.  E  405 


KNIGHTS    COMMANDERS    OF   THE    INDIAN   EMPIRE. 

(From  the  date  of  the  second  enlargement  of  the  Order.) 
1887,  June  30.     His  Highness  the  Thakore  Sahib  of  Morvi. 
1887,  June  30.     Sir  JASWANT  SINGHJI,  Thakur  Sahib  of  Limri. 

1887,  Aug.  17.     WILLIAM    GERALD    SEYMOUR    YESEY    FITZGERALD, 

political  aide-de-camp  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India. 

1888,  Jan.  1.      Sir  CHARLES  ARTHUR  TURNER,  late  chief  justice  of 

the  Madras  IJigh  Court. 

1888,  Jan.  1.     Nawab  Bushir-ud-Dowlah.  Amir-i-Akbar  ASMAN  JAH 
Bahadur. 

1888,  Jan.  1.     Nawab  Shams-ul-Amara  Amir-i-Kabir  KHUSHED  JAH 
Bahadur,  member  of  the  Hyderabad  Council  of  State. 

1888,  Jan.  1.     EDWIN  ARNOLD. 

1888,  Jan.  1.     Maharajah  RADHA  PROSAD  SING   of  Dumraon. 

1888,  Jan.  1.     YINAKERALA  YARMA,  Elaya  Raja  of  Cochin. 

1888,  Mar.  20.     ARTHUR  NICOLSON,  Her  Majesty's  charge  d'affaires 
at  Teheran. 

1888,  May  24.     RAYMOND  WEST,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  member  of 
the  Council  jf  the  governor  of  Bombay. 

1888,  May  24.     Nawab  NAWAZISH  ALI  Khan. 

1888,  May  24.    GUILFORD  LINDSAY  MOLESWORTH,  consulting  engineer 
to  the  Government  of  India  for  State  Railways. 

1888,  May  24.     FREDERICK  RUSSELL  HOGG,   Bengal   Civil   Service, 
direc.  gen.  of  the  Post  Office  of  India. 


406  INDIAN   EMPIRE 

1888,  May  24.     Sirdar  NAOROZ    Khan  of  Kharan. 

1888,  May  24.  Surg.  Gen.  WILLIAM  JAMES  MOORE,  surg.  gen.  with 
the  Government  of  Bombay  and  honorary  surgeon  to  the 
viceroy  of  India. 

1888,  May  24.     Nawab  IMAM  BAKSH    Khan. 
1888,  May  24.     Sirdar  ATAR  SING  of  Bhadour. 

1888,  May  24.  Raja  YELUGOTI-SRI-KRISHNA  YACHENDRA,  of  Yen- 
katagiri  (Raja  Yelugoti  Sri  Raja  Gopala  Yachendralavaru, 
of  Yenkatagiri). 

1888,  June  28.  Maharaja  HARENDRA  KISHOR  SINGH,  Bahadoor  of 
Bettia. 

1888,  June  28.     Sir  GREGORY  CHARLES  PAUL. 

1888,  June  28.     Maharaja  NARENDRA  KRISNA  DEB   Bahadoor. 

1889,  Jan.  1.     Rt.  Hon.  HENRY  MORTIMER  DURAND,  Bengal  Civil 

Service,    secretary    to    the    Government    of    India    in    the 
Foreign  Department. 

1889,  Jan.  1.     Maharaja  KRISHNA  PARTAB  SAHI,  Bahadur,  of  Hatwa. 

1889,  Jan.  1.  Sir  ARTHUR  GEORGE  MACPHERSON,  secretary  in  the 
Judicial  and  Public  Department  of  the  India  Office. 

1889,  Jan.  1.  WILLIAM  MARKBY,  D.C.L.,  University  reader  of 
Indian  law  at  Oxford,  late  judge  of  the  High  Court  at 
Calcutta. 

1889,  Jan.  1.  HENRY  STUART  CUNNINGHAM,  late  judge  of  the  High 
Court  at  Calcutta. 

1889,  May  25.     Maharana  SRI  WAKHTSINGHJI,  Raja  of  Lunawara. 

1889,  May  25.     JOHN   WARE   EDGAR,    Bengal   Civil   Service,   chief 

secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal. 

1890,  Jan.  1.     Sir  ROPER  LETHBRIDGE,  late  press  commissioner  in 

India. 

1890,  Jan.  1.     Sir  GEORGE  STEWART  WHITE,  Y.C. 

1890,  May  21.     JAMES  BELLETT  RICKEY,  Bombay  Civil  Service. 


K.  C.  I.  E.  407 

1891,  Jan.  1.  His  Highness  PARBHU  NARAYAN  SINGH,  Maharaja 
Bahadur  of  Benares. 

1891,  May  30.    CHARLES  BRADLEY  PRITCHARD,  Bombay  Civil  Service, 

member  of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Bombay. 

1892,  Jan.  1.     His  Excellency  ALI  KULI,  Khan  Mukhbar-ud-Dowla, 

of  Persia.     (Honorary.) 

1892,  May  25.  TIRAVARUR  MUTHUSWAMI  AIYAR,  one  of  the  Puisne 
Judges,  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Madras. 

1892,  May  25.  GRIFFITH  HUMPHREY  PUGH  EVANS,  barrister-at-law, 
additional  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Viceroy  of  India 
for  making  Laws  and  Regulations. 

1892,  May  25.  Hon.  EDWARD  CHARLES  KAYLL  OLLIVANT,  Bombay 
Civil  Service,  Political  Agent  and  Collector  of  Stamp 
Revenue,  Kathiawar. 

1892,  May  25.  Sir  CHARLES  PONTIFEX,  late  legal  adviser  and  solicitor 
to  the  secretary  of  state  for  India. 

1892,  May  25.     Sir  HENRY  HOYLE  HOWORTH,  M.P. 

1892,  Aug.  15.     Sir  HENRY  SEYMOUR  KING. 

1893,  Jan.  2.     His    Highness    SHER    MAHOMED    KHANJI    JORAWAR 

KHANJI  LOHANI,  Dewan  of  Pahlanpur. 


1893,  Jan.  2.     Mir  Jam  ALI  KHAN,  Jam  of  Las  Bela. 

1893,  Jan.  2.     Maj.  Gen.  EDWIN  HENRY  HAYTER  COLLEN,  Indian 
Staff  Corps,  Secretar; 
Military  department. 


Staff  Corps,  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  in  the 
d( 


1893,    Jan.    2.       Raja    AMIR    HASSAN,    Muhammad    Bahadur,    of 
Mahmoodabad. 

1893,  Jan.  2.     Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  BRERETON  HUDSON,  commandant 
of  the  Behar  Light  Horse. 

1893,  June  3.     Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  EDWARD  GORDON,  Indian  Staff 
Corps. 

1893,  June  3.     Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  CHARLES  SPARSHOTT  WILLIAMS, 
R.E. 


408  INDIAN   EMPIRE 

1893,  June  3.     Sardar  ASAD  KHAN,  of  Sarawan. 

1893,  June  3.     JOHN  LAMBERT,  commissioner  of  police,  Calcutta. 

1893,  Aug.  31.     (Honorary)  Monsieur  LEONEMILE  CLEMENT  THOMAS, 

gouverneur  des  establishments  frangais  dans  L'Inde. 

1894,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  the  Maharao  Raja  of  Bundi. 
1894,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  the  Maharaja  of  Karauli. 
1894,  Jan.  1.     His  Highness  the  Maharaja  of  Orchha. 

1894,  Jan.  1.     Prince  JEHAN  KADER  MIRZA  BAHADUR,  of  Oudh. 

1894,  Jan.  1.     Col.  JOHN  CHARLES  ARDAGH,  private  secretary  to  His 
Excellency  the  viceroy. 

1894,  Jan.  1.     Col.  lord  WILLIAM  LESLIE  DE  LA  POER  BERESFORD,. 
V.C.,  military  secretary  to  His  Excellency  the  viceroy. 

1894,  Jan.  1.     JAMES  LYLE  MACKAY. 

1895,  Jan.  1.     Eaja  SUDHAL  Deo  of  Bamra. 

1895,  Jan.  1.      Col.  HENRY  EAVENSHAW  THUILLIER,  E.E.,  surveyor 
general  of  India. 

1895,  Jan.  1.      Nawab  Sidi  Ahmad  Khan    Sidi  Ibrahim  Khan    of 
Janjira. 

1895,   Jan.    1.      Eaja    Sri    Eao    Yencatesveta    Chalapati    [Yentaka 
Svetachalapati]  Eanga  Eao  Bahadur  of  Bobbili. 

1895,  May  25.     WILLIAM  EGBERT  BROOKE,  late  direc.  gen.  of  tele- 
graphs in  India. 

1895,  May  25.      H.H.     Maharaja     PARTAB     NARAYAN     SINGH      of 
Ajudhya. 

1895,  May  25.     Maharaja  EAVENESHWAR  PRASAD  SINGH  BAHADUR, 
of  Gidhaur. 

1895,  May  25.     Sirdar  Krishna  Eao  BAPU  SAHEB  JADU. 

1895,  Aug.  12.     Lieut.  Col.  ADELBERT  CECIL  TALBOT,  Indian  Staff 
Corps. 


K.  C.  I.  E.  409 

1896,  Jan.  1.  Nawab  Secundar  Jung  Ikbal-ud-Dowlah,  Iktadar-ul- 
Mulk,  Vikar-ul-Umara,  Bahadur,  prime  minister  to  His 
Highness  the  Nizam  of  Hyderabad. 

1896,  Jan.  1.     (Extra)  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  DENNEHY,  Bengal  Army 

(retired) . 

1897,  Jan.  1.       His    Highness    Maharaja    SAWAI    RANJOR    SINGH, 

Bahadur  of  Ajaigarh. 

1897,  June  22.     HENRY  WILLIAM  BLISS. 

1897,  June  22.  Nawab  AMIR-UD-DIN  AHMAD  KHAN,  Bahadur,  chief 
of  Loharu. 

1897,  June  22.  Col.  WILLIAM  SINCLAIR  SMITH  BISSET,  Royal 
Engineers,  secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  in  the 
Public  Works  Department. 

1897,  June  22.     Maj,  Gen.  EDWARD  STEDMAN,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
1897,  June  22.     JOHN  JARDINE,  Indian  Civil  Service  (retired). 

1897,  June  22.  R.  Adm.  JOHN  HEXT,  Royal  Navy  (retired),  director 
of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine. 

1897,  June  22.     MANCHERJEE  MERWANJEE  BHOWNAGGREE. 

1897,  June  22.     Col.  THOMAS  HUNGERFORD  HOLDICH,  Royal  Engineers. 

1897,  June  22.     JAMES  MACNABB  CAMPBELL,  Indian  Civil  Service. 

1897,  June  22.  Munawwar  ALI  MUHAMMAD,  Khan  Bahadur,  prince 
of  Arcot. 

1897,  June  22.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  ALLEN. 

1897,  June  22.     Nawab  Bahadur  KHWAJA  AHSAN-ULLA,  of  Dacca. 

1898,  Jan.  1.     Hon.  Baba,  KHEM  SINGH  BEDI,  of  Kallar. 
1898,  Jan.  1.     Brig.  Surg.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  KING. 

1898,  Jan.  1.  ARTHUR  WILSON,  legal  adviser  and  solicitor,  Indian 
Office. 

1898,  Jan.  11.  Hon.  Sir  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  MACLEAN,  knt.,  Q.C.. 
chief  justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  Calcutta. 


410  INDIAN    EMPIRE 

1898,  May  21.      His  Highness  Aga  Sultan  Muhammad  SHAH  AGA 
Khan. 

1898,  May  21.     Col.  ROBERT  WARBURTON,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 
1898,  Dec.  31.     ANDREW  WINGATE,  Indian  Civil  Service. 

1898,  Dec.  31.     H.H.     KUNWAR    HARNAM     SINGH,     Ahluwalia    of 
Kapurthala. 

1898,  Dec.  31.     Maj.  Gen.  GERALD  DE  COURCY  MORTON. 

1898,  Dec.  31.     Maj.    Gen.    GEORGE    CORRIE    BIRD,    Indian    Staff 
Corps. 

1900,  Jan.  1.     EDWARD  SPENCE  SYMES,  Indian  Civil  Service,  chief 
secretary  to  the  Government  of  Burma. 

1900,  Jan.  1.     S.    SUBRAMANIYA    AIYAR,    Dewan    Bahadur,    puisne 
judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  St.  George. 

1900,  May  23.     Sahib-Zada  Muhammad  OBEIDULLAH  Khan,  minister 

of  Tonk,  in  Rajputana. 

1901,  Jan.  1.    ALEXANDER  FREDERICK  DOUGLAS  CUNNINGHAM,  Indian 

Civil  Service. 

1901,  Jan.  1.     HENRY  EVAN  MURCIIISON  JAMES,  Indian  Civil  Service. 

1901,  Jan.  1.     (Honorary)  His  Excellency  Col.  EDUARDO  AUGUSTO 
RODRIGUES  GALHARDO,  gov.  gen.  of  Portuguese  India. 

1901,  July  24.     Maj.     His    Highness     Maharaja    Raj     Rajeshwar 
Siromani,  Sri  Gunga  Singh,  Bahadur  of  Bikanir. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     Nawab  SHAHBAZ  KHAN,  Bugti  of  Baluchistan. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     JAMES     GEORGE     SCOTT,     deputy    commissioner    in 
Burma. 

1901,  Nov.  9.     Raja   JANG     Bahadur     Khan    of    Nanpara,    in   the 

Bahraich  District  of  Oudh. 

1902,  June  26.     (Honorary)    His    Excellency    Mukhtsar-ed-Dowleh 

Husein  Kuli  Khan  Mukhber-ul-Mulk,  Persian  minister  of 
telegraphs. 


K.  C.  I.  E.  4« 

1902,  June  26.  His  Highness  Maharaja-Dhiraj  Sipahdar-ul-Mulk 
Mulkhan  Singh  Bahadur,  of  Charkhari,  in  Bundelkhand. 

1902,  June  26.  Maharaja  RAMESHWAR  SINGH  BAHADUR,  of  Darb- 
hanga. 

1902,  June  26.  THOMAS  HIGHAM,  secretary  to  the  Government  of 
India  in  the  Public  Works  Department,  Irrigation,  etc., 
branch. 

1902,  June  26.     Col.  SAMUEL  SWINTON  JACOB,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

1902,  Sept.  23.     WILLIAM  HUTT  CURZON  WYLIE. 

1903,  Jan.  1.     Sir  LAWRENCE  HUGH  JENKINS,  chief  justice  of  the 

High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Bombay  (on  the  occasion  of  the 
Durbar). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  HERBERT  THIRKELL  WHITE,  Indian  Civil  Service, 
chief  judgfe  of  the  Chief  Court  of  Lower  Burma  (same 
occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  CHARLES  LEWIS  TUPPER,  Indian  Civil  Service, 
financial  commissioner  of  the  Punjab  and  a  member  of  the 
Council  of  the  lieut.  gov.  of  the  Punjab  for  making  Laws 
and  Kegulations  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Surg.  Gen.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Indian  Medical 
Service,  hon.  physician  to  the  King,  direc.  gen.  Indian 
Medical  Service,  and  sanitary  commissioner  with  the 
Government  of  India  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  NICHOLSON,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  first  member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Madras,  and 
an  additional  member  of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Fort 
St.  George  for  making  Laws  and  Regulations  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  ARTHUR  UPTON  FANSHAWE,  Indian  Civil  Service, 
direc.  gen.  of  the  Post  Oifice  of  India  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  WALTER  ROPER  LAWRENCE,  Indian  Civil  Service 
(retired),  private  secretary  to  His  Excellency  the  Viceroy  of 
India  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  JOHN  ELIOT,  meteorological  reporter  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  India  and  direc.  gen.  of  Indian  Observatories  (same 
occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Raja  Dhiraj  NAHAR  SINGH,  of  Shahpura,  in  Raj- 
putana  (same  occasion). 


412  INDIAN    EMPIRE 

1903,  Jan.  1.  GANGADHAR  BAG  GANESH,  alias  BALA  SAHIB  PATWAR- 
DHAN,  chief  of  Miraj  (senior  branch)  in  the  Southern 
Mahratta  Country  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Sardar  GHAUS  BAKHSH,  RAISANI,  the  premier  chief  of 
the  Sarawans,  Baluchistan  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Maharaja  HARBALLABH  NARAYAN  SINGH  Bahadur  of 
Sonbursa,  Bengal  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Maharaja  PESHKAR  KISHN  PARSHAD,  minister  to  His 
Highness  the  Nizam  of  Hyderabad  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  PURNA  NARASINGHARAO  KRISHNA  MURTI,  Dewan  of 
Mysore  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Jan.  1.  Maharaja  GODE  NARAYANA  GAJAPATI  RAO,  of  Vizaga- 
patam  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Nov.  15.     (Honorary)  H.H.  SAIYID  FAISAL  BIN  TURKI,  sultan 

of  Muskat. 

1904,  Jan.  1.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EDMOND  ROCHE  ELLES,  Royal  Artillery, 

an  ordinary  member  of  the  Council  of  the  gov.  gen.  of  India. 

1904,  Jan.  1.  SARDAR  SULTAN  JAN  SADDOZAI,  lately  extra  assistant 
commissioner,  headquarters,  Kohat. 

1904,  Mar.  25.  Sir  HENRY  THOBY  PRINSEP,  knt.,  judge  of  the  High 
Court,  Calcutta. 

1904,  June  24.  PHIROZSHAH  MERWANJI  MEHTA,  additional  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  governor  of  Bombay  for  making  Laws 
and  Regulations. 

1904,  June  24.     Col.  BUCHANAN  SCOTT,  R.E.,  mint  master,  Calcutta. 

1904,  June  24.  Col.  JOHN  WALKER  OTTLEY,  R.E.,  president  of  the 
Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill. 

1904,  June  24.  Raja  JASWANT  SINGH,  Bahadur  of  Sailana,  Central 
India. 


IRo^al  IDictorian  ©rber. 


Royal  Victorian  Chain. 


A  Personal  Decoration  created  by  King  Edward  VII.,  and  given  by 
His  Majesty  to  Sovereigns,  Princes,  and  other  Royal  Personages, 
as  also  to  a  few  eminent  British  Subjects. 

It  does  not  form  part  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

Alphabetical  List  of  those  to  whom  His  Majesty  has  given  the 
Royal  Victorian  Chain. 


1902,  Aug.  10.     ARGYLL,  duke  of,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

1904,  Aug.  16.  AUSTRIA,  His  Imperial  Majesty  the  emperor  of,  king 
of  Hungary,  K.G. 

1902,  Aug.  9.     CONNAUGHT,  Field  Marsh.  His  Royal  Highness  the 

duke   of,    K.G.,   K.T.,    K.P.,    G.C.B.,    G.C.S.I.,    G.C.M.G., 
G.C.I.E.,  G.C.V.O. 

1903,  Jan.  1.     CURZON  OF  KEDLESTON,  His  Excellency  lord  (Viceroy 

of  India),  G.M.S.I.,  G.M.I.E. 

1904,  Apr.  8.     DENMARK,  His  Majesty  the  king  of,  KG.,  G.C.B. 

1902,  Aug.  9.  DENMARK,  His  Royal  Highness  the  crown  prince  of, 
K.G.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. 

1902,  Aug.  9.  DENMARK,  His  Royal  Highness  prince  Christian 
Frederick  Charles  George  Waldemar  Axel  of,  G.C.B., 
G.C.V.O. 

1902,  Aug.  11.     FIFE,  duke  of,  K.T.,  G.C.V.O. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  GERMAN  EMPEROR  AND  KING  OF  PRUSSIA,  His  Imperial 
Majesty  the,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

1902,  Aug.  10.  HESSE,  His  Royal  Highness  the  grand  duke  of,  K.G., 
G.C.B. 

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416  ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER 

1903,  Nov.  18.     ITALY,  His  Majesty  the  king  of,  KG. 
1902,  Nov.  19.     PORTUGAL,  His  Majesty  the  king  of,  KG. 

1904,  June.     PRUSSIA,  His  Imperial  and  Eoyal  Highness  the  crown 

prince  of. 

1902,  Aug.  9.     PRUSSIA,  His  Royal  Highness  prince  Henry  of,  KG., 
G.C.B. 

1904,  Aug.  25.     RUSSIA,  His  Imperial  Majesty  the  emperor  of,  KG. 

1902,  Aug.  10.     ScHLESwiG-HoLSTEiN,  General  His  Royal  Highness 
prince  Christian  of,  KG.,  G.C.Y.O. 

1902,  Aug.  9.     SPARTA,  His  Royal  Highness  the  duke  of,  G.C.B. 

1902,  Aug.  9.     WALES,  V.  Adm.  His  Royal  Highness  the  prince  of, 
KG.,  KT,  K.P.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.Y.O. 


The  Royal   Victorian   Order. 

Sovereigns : 

QUEEN    VICTORIA. 
KING    EDWARD    VII. 


Knights  Grand  Cross. 
1896,  May  6.     F.  Marsh.  H.R.H.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  prince  of  Wales. 

1896,  May  6.  Gen.  H.R.H.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PATRICK  ALBERT, 
duke  of  Connaught  and  of  Strathearn. 

1896,  May  25.  WILLIAM  JOHN  ARTHUR  CHARLES  JAMES  (CAVENDISH- 
BENTINCK),  6th  duke  of  Portland,  master  of  the  Horse. 

1896,  May  25.  SIDNEY  (HERBERT),  31st  earl  of  Pembroke  and 
Montgomery,  lord  steward  of  the  Household. 

1896,  May  25.  Rt.  Hon.  CHARLES  JOHN  (CoLviLLE),lord,  afterwards 
1st  viscount  Colville,  of  Culross,  chamberlain  to  H.R.H.  the 
princess  of  Wales.  Died  1903,  July  1. 

1896,  May  25.  Gen.  Sir  DIGHTON  MACNAGHTEN  PROBYN,  comptroller 
and  treasurer  of  the  Household  to  H.R.H.  the  prince  of 
Wales. 

1896,  July  7.     WILLIAM  (THOMPSON),  lord  Kelvin. 

1897,  Jun  30.     Capt.  H.R.H.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  ERNEST  ALBERT, 

duke  of  York,  Royal  Navy,  afterwards  prince  of  Wales. 

1897,  June  30.  F.  Marsh.  H.R.H.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK 
CHARLES,  duke  of  Cambridge.  Died  1904,  Mar.  17. 

1897,  June  30.  H.H.  prince  ALBERT  JOHN  CHARLES  FREDERICK 
ALFRED  GEORGE,  of  Schleswig-Holstein. 

1897,  June  30.  H.H.  FRANCIS,  1st  duke  of  Teck.  Died  1900, 
Jan.  20. 

1897,  June  30.  Gen.  RICHARD  WILLIAM  PENN  (CURZON-HOWE), 
4th  earl  Howe.  Died  1900,  Sept.  25. 


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1897,  June  30.     WILLIAM  HENRY  (EDGCUMBE),  4th  earl  of  Mount 

Edgcumbe,   formerly   lord    chamberlain   and   lord   steward 
to  queen  Victoria. 

1898,  Sept.  8.     H.S.H.  EMICH  EDWARD  CHARLES,  hereditary  prince 

of  Leiningen. 

1898,  Dec.  8.     Maj.  H.H.  prince  CHRISTIAN  VICTOR  ALBERT  Louis 

ERNEST    ANTHONY,    of    Schleswig-Holstein,    King's    Royal 
Rifle  Corps.     Died  1900,  Oct.  29. 

1899,  May  24.     H.R.H.  ALFRED  ERNEST  ALBERT,  reigning  duke  of 

Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha  (duke  of  Edinburgh).     Died  1900, 
July  30. 

1899,  May  24.     H.E.H.     prince     ARTHUR     FREDERICK     PATRICK 

ALBERT,  of  Connaught  and  Strathearn. 

1900,  May  7.     Lieut.    Gen.    Sir   GEORGE   STEWART   WHITE,   on   his 

return  from  active  service  in  South  Africa. 

1900,  Sept.  19.     JOHN  ADRIAN  Louis  (HOPE),  7th  earl  of  Hopetoun, 

Afterwards  marquess  of  Linlithgow,   governor  general   of 
Australia,  late  lord  chamberlain  to  queen  Victoria. 

1901,  Jan.  22.     Gen.  H.R.H.  prince  FREDERICK  CHRISTIAN  CHARLES 

AUGUSTUS,  of  Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- Augustenburg, 
one  of  the  personal  aides-de-camp  to  queen  Victoria. 

1901,  Jan.  27.  H.S.H.  ADOLPHUS  CHARLES  ALEXANDER  ALBERT 
EDWARD  GEORGE  PHILIP  Louis  LADISLAUS,  2nd  duke  of  Teck, 
capt.  1st  Life  Guards. 

1901,  Feb.  1.  V.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  BEGIN ALD  THOMAS  FULLERTON, 
groom  in  waiting  to  king  Edward  VII. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  Capt.  H.S.H.  prince  Louis  (LuowiG  ALEXANDER)  of 
Battenberg. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  JOHN  DOUGLAS  SUTHERLAND  (CAMPBELL),  9th  duke  of 
Argyll,  governor  and  constable  of  Windsor  Castle. 

1901,  Feb.  2.     ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  GEORGE  (DUFF),  duke  of  Fife. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  Col.  lord  EDWARD  WILLIAM  PELHAM-CLINTON,  late 
master  of  queen  Victoria's  Household,  groom  in  waiting  to 
king  Edward  VII. 


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1901,  Feb.  2.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  CARSTAIRS  McNEiLL,  Y.C., 
senior  equerry  to  queen  Victoria,  extra  equerry  to  king 
Edward  VII.  Died  1904,  May  25. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  Sir  FRANCIS  KNOLLYS,  afterwards  lord  Knollys, 
private  secretary  to  the  King. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  Lieut,  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  FLEETWOOD  ISHAM 
EDWARDS,  extra  equerry  to  the  King,  keeper  of  the  Privy 
Purse  to  queen  Victoria, 

1901,  Feb.  2.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  ARTHUR  JOHN  BIGGE,  on  his 
retirement  as  private  secretary  to  queen  Victoria. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  Sir  JAMES  REID,  bart.,  M.D.,  on  his  retirement  as 
resident  physician  to  queen  Victoria. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  F.  Marsh.  H.H.  prince  EDWARD  (WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS 
EDWARD),  of  Saxe -Weimar.  Died  1902,  Nov.  16. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Rt.  Hon.  CHARLES  (HARBORD),  5th  lord  Suffield,  lord 
in  waiting  to  the  King. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Adm.  Sir  MICHAEL  CULME-SEYMOUR,  bart.,  first  and 
principal  aide-de-camp  to  queen  Victoria. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Sir  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  ABEL,  bart.,  secretary  of  the 
Imperial  Institute.  Died  1902,  Sept.  6. 

1901,  Mar.  8.     Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  FREDERICK  HOTHAM,  commander- 

in-chief  at  Portsmouth 

1902,  May  2.     ARTHUR     CHARLES     (WELLESLEY),     4th     duke     of 

Wellington,  Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards. 

1902,  July  22.  ROBERT  ARTHUR  TALBOT  (CECIL),  8th  marquess  of 
Salisbury,  in  recognition  of  his  long,  faithful  and  valuable 
services  to  the  Crown  and  the  Empire.  Died 

1902,  Aug.  22.  HENRY  (FITZALAN-HOWARD),  15th  duke  of  Norfolk, 
earl  marshal  of  England. 

1902,  Aug.  22.     NATHAN  MEYER  (ROTHSCHILD),  lord  Rothschild. 

1902,  Aug.  22.  HENRY  (JAMES),  lord  James  of  Hereford,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Coronation  and  of  his  retirement  from  the 
office  of  chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 

1902,  Aug.  22.  Sir  FRANCIS  HENRY  LAKING,  bart.,  M.D.,  physician 
in  ordinary  to  the  King. 


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1902,  Aug.  22.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  PETER  EWART,  crown  equerry. 

1902,  Aug.  22.  Sir  ARTHUR  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  ELLIS,  extra 
equerry  to  the  King,  and  comptroller  in  the  Lord 
Chamberlain's  Department. 

1902,  Aug.  22.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  STANLEY  DE  ASTEL  CALVERT  CLARKE, 
equerry  to  the  King. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  VICTOR  ALBERT  FRANCIS  CHARLES  (SPENCER),  1st 
viscount  Churchill,  lord  in  waiting  to  the  King. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Gen.  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  (THESIGER),  2nd  lord 
Chelmsford,  gold  stick  in  waiting  at  the  Coronation  of 
Edward  VII.,  Col.  2nd  Life  Guards. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  HORACE  BRAND  TOWNSEND  (FARQUHAR),  1st  lord 
Farquhar,  master  of  the  Household. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Col.  Sir  EDWARD  RIDLEY  COLBORNE  BRADFORD,  bart., 
commissioner  of  the  Metropolitan  Police. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Col.  Sir  EGBERT  NIGEL  FITZ-HARDINGE  KINGSCOTE, 
extra  equerry  to  the  King,  paymaster  of  the  Household. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Adm.  Sir  HENRY  FREDERICK  STEPHENSON,  extra 
equerry  to  the  King. 

1902,  Nov.  9.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  TROTTER,  commanding  Home 

District. 

1903,  Mar.  31.     H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Gwalior,  on  the  occasion  of 

the  Coronation  of  Edward  VII.     Invested  by  the  duke  of 
Connaught  in  India,  Jan.,  1903. 

1903,  Mar.  31.  H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Jaipur  (same  occasion). 
Invested  ut  supra. 

1903,  Mar.  31.  H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Kolhapur  (same  occasion). 
Invested  ut  supra. 

1903,  Apr.  21.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  MANSFIELD  CLARKE,  bart.,  governor 
and  commander-in-chief  of  Malta  (during  His  Majesty's 
visit  to  Malta). 

1903,  Apr.  21.  Adm.  Sir  COMPTON  EDWARD  DOMVILE,  commanding- 
in-chief  in  the  Mediterranean  (same  occasion). 


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1903,  Apr.  27.  The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  FRANCIS  LEVESON  BERTIE,  ambassa- 
dor extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Rome 
(during  His  Majesty's  visit  to  Italy). 

1903,  May  4.  The  Et.  Hon.  Sir  EDMUND  JOHN  MONSON,  ambassador 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  in  Paris  (during 
King  Edward  VIL's  visit  to  Paris). 

1903,  June  30.  Sir  ALBERT  WILLIAM  WOODS,  garter  principal  king 
of  Arms.  For  services  in  connexion  with  the  preparation 
of  warrants,  etc.,  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order.  Died  1904, 
Jan.  7. 

1903,  Aug.  11.  CHARLES  STEWART  (VANE-TEMPEST-STEWART),  6th 
marquess  of  Londonderry,  president  of  the  Board  of 
Education  (on  the  occasion  of  king  Edward  VII.'s  visit  to 
Ireland). 

1903,  Aug.  11.  WILLIAM  HUMBLE  (WARD),  3rd  earl  of  Dudley,  lord 
lieutenant  of  Ireland  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  Et.  Hon.  Sir  FRANCIS  EICHARD  PLUNKETT,  ambassador 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Vienna  (on  the  occasion  of 
king  Edward  VII.'s  visit  to  Austria). 

1903,  Nov.  9.     EICHARD   GEORGE   PENN   (CuRzoN-HowE),   5th  earl 

Howe,  lord  chamberlain  to  Her  Majesty  Queen  Alexandra. 

1904,  Jan.  23.     The  most  Reverend  and  Et.  Hon.  EANDALL  THOMAS 

DAVIDSON,  D.D.,  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

1904,  Feb.  10.  H.E.H.  prince  ALEXANDER  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK 
WILLIAM  ALFRED  GEORGE,  of  Teck  (on  his  marriage  with 
princess  Alice  of  Albany). 


1904,  July  1.     Et.    Hon.    Sir   FRANK    CAVENDISH    LASCELLES,    His 
Majesty's  ambassador 
VII/s  visit  to  Kiel). 


Majesty's  ambassador,  Berlin  (on  the  occasion  of  Edward 


1904,  Nov.  9.  CHARLES  HENRY  (GORDON-LENNOX),  12th  duke  of 
Eichmond  and  Gordon,  A.D.C.,  col.  3rd  Battalion  Eoyal 
Sussex  Eegiment. 

1904,  Nov.  21.  Sir  MARTIN  LE  MARCHANT  HADSLEY  GOSSELIN, 
envoy  extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to 
Portugal  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  the  king  and 
queen  of  Portugal  to  England). 


KNIGHTS    GEAND    CEOSS    (HONOEAEY). 


1896,  May  8.  Monsieur  ARSENE  HENRY,  prefet  des  Alpes  Maritimes 
(on  the  occasion  of  the  Queen's  visit  to  Cimiez,  Nice). 

1896,  June  30.  Count  HILARION  VORONTSOV  DASHKOV,  minister  of  the 
Imperial  [Eussian]  Court,  adj.  gen.  and  gen.  of  Cavalry. 
On  the  occasion  of  the  emperor  of  Eussia7  s  Coronation. 

1896,  June  30.  Gen.  OTTO  DE  EICHTER,  commandant  of  the  Imperial 
[Eussian]  Headquarters,  gen.  adj.  and  gen.  of  Infantry 
(same  occasion). 

1896,  June  30.  Count  CONSTANTINE  PAHLEN,  secretary  of  state  and 
actual  privy  counsellor  and  arch  grand  marshal  [of  Eussia] 
(same  occasion). 

1896,  June  30.  Prince  ALEXIS  DOLGOROUKY,  grand  master  of  the 
ceremonies  [Eussia]  (same  occasion). 

1896,  June  30.  Maj.  Gen.  Prince  DMITRI  GALITZIN  (Caucasian 
Cossacks  of  the  line),  on  the  staff  of  H.I.M.  the  emperor  of 
Eussia  (same  occasion). 

1896,  July  21.  Count  JOACHIM  MOLTKE,  comptroller  and  treasurer 
of  the  household  of  their  Eoyal  Highnesses  the  crown 
prince  and  crown  princess  of  Denmark,  and  chamberlain  to 
the  king  of  Denmark.  On  the  occasion  of  the  wedding  of 
H.E.H.  prince  Charles,  son  of  the  crown  prince  of  Denmark 
with  princess  Maud. 

1896,  Aug.  5.  His  Excellency  Li  HUNG  CHANG,  special  envoy  from 
China  (on  the  occasion  of  the  emperor  of  China's  mission). 

1896,  Oct.  31.     Maj.  Gen.  Count  PAUL  BENCKENDORF,  master  of  the 

household  of  H.I.H.  the  emperor  of  Eussia  (on  the  occasion 
of  the  emperor  of  Eussia's  visit  to  queen  Victoria). 

1897,  Mar.  6.    His  Excellency  Count  GOTZ  BURKHARD  SECKENDORFF, 

comptroller  of  the  household  of  the  empress  Frederick. 

189T,  Mar.  26.  H.H.  NICHOLAS  I.,  prince  and  Hospodar  of 
Montenegro. 


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1897,  Mar.  28.  Lieut.  Gen.  EDWARD  VON  MULLER,  inspec.  gen.  of 
Rifles,  Berlin,  in  attendance  on  the  duke  of  Connaught 
(on  His  Royal  Highness's  visit  to  Berlin). 

1897,  Apr.  26.     H.S.H.  prince  FRANCIS  JOSEPH  of  Battenberg. 

1897,  June  30.  Count  ARTHUR  AUGUST  VON  MENSDORFF-POUILLY. 
Died  1904,  Apr.  23. 

1897,  July  28.     H.M.  ALFONSO  XIII.,  king  of  Spain. 

1898,  Aug.  26.     Gen.   FRANCOIS  DE  NEGRIER,   membre   du   Conseil 

Superieur  de  la  Guerre ;  inspecteur  d'Armee  (on  the  occasion 
of  the  attendance  of  the  duke  of  Connaught  at  the  French 
Manosuvres). 

1899,  Sept.  29.     H.R.H.  prince  FREDERICK  LEOPOLD  of  Prussia. 

1899,  Nov.  21.  H.I.M.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  VICTOR  ALBERT,  the 
emperor  William  II.  of  Germany,  king  of  Prussia. 

1899,  Nov.  23.  Count  BERNARD  VON  BULOW,  foreign  secretary  of 
the  German  Empire,  in  attendance  on  the  German  emperor 
(on  the  occasion  of  the  German  emperor's  visit  to  queen 
Victoria) . 

1899,  Nov.  23.  Count  AUGUST  zu  EULENBERG,  grand  marshal  of  the 
Court  of  the  German  emperor,  in  attendance  on  the  German 
emperor  (same  occasion). 

1899,  Nov.  23.  Gen.  HANS  VON  PLESSEN,  gen.  of  Infantry;  aide-de- 
camp gen.  of  the  emperor  of  Germany  and  commandant  of 
the  Headquarters  Staff,  in  attendance  on  the  German 
emperor  (same  occasion). 

1899,  Nov.  23.     Adm.    Baron   GUSTAV    VON    SENDEN-BIBRAN,    adm. 

a  la  suite  of  the  German  emperor  and  chief  of  the  Marine 
Cabinet,  in  attendance  on  the  German  emperor  (same 
occasion). 

1900,  Mar.  31.     GUSTAVUS    ERNEST,    count    of    Erbach-Schonberg, 

col.  a  la  suite  of  the  Grand  Ducal  Hessian  Army. 

1900,  Mar.  31.  FREIHERR  AUGUST  VON  WOELLWARTH-LAUTERBURG, 
chamberlain  and  grand  marshal  of  the  Court  of  the  king 
of  Wurtemberg,  col.  a  la  suite  of  the  Army. 


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1900,  June  28.  H.H.  prince  ABBAS  PACHA,  khedive  of  Egypt  (on 
the  occasion  of  His  Highness's  visit  to  the  queen,  at 
Windsor). 

1900,  July  16.     H.S.H.  prince  HENRY  XXX.,  of  Eeuss. 

1900,  Dec.  20.       His    Excellency    Gen.    GUSTAV    CARL    HEINRICH 

FERDINAND  EMIL  VON  ARNIM,  a  la  suite  of  the  Guard,  Jager 
Battalion. 

1901,  Jan.   18.     His  Excellency  Lieut.  Gen.  GUSTAV  VON  KESSEL, 

aide-de-camp  gen.  of  the  German  emperor  (on  the  occasion 
of  the  duke  of  Connaught's  visit  to  Berlin  for  the 
bicentenary  of  the  foundation  of  the  kingdom  of  Prussia). 

1901,  Jan.  27.  H.E.H.  LEOPOLD  CHARLES  EDWARD  GEORGE  ALBERT, 
duke  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha  and  duke  of  Albany. 

1901,  Feb.  1.  Count  PAUL  WOLFF  METTERNICH,  the  German 
emperor's  ambassador  to  the  Court  of  St.  James's. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  H.E.H.  prince  CHARLES  (CHRISTIAN  FREDERICK 
CHARLES  GEORGE  YALDEMAR  AXEL),  of  Denmark. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  H.M.  GEORGE  I.  (CHRISTIAN  WILLIAM  FERDINAND 
ADOLPHE  GEORGEI,  king  of  the  Hellenes. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  H.E.H.  FREDERICK  (CHRISTIAN  FREDERICK  WILLIAM 
CHARLES),  crown  prince  of  Denmark. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  His  Excellency  HUGO  FREIHERR  VON  EEISCHACH, 
marshal  of  the  Court  of  the  empress  Frederick  of  Germany. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  His  Excellency  the  Count  of  Ficalho,  in  attendance 
on  the  king  of  Portugal  on  the  occasion  of  said  king  attend- 
ing the  funeral  of  queen  Yictoria.  Died  1903,  Apr.  19. 

1901,  July  9.  H.I.H.  Grand  Duke  MICHAEL  MICHAELOWITCH  of 
Eussia  (on  the  occasion  of  his  visit  to  England). 

1901,  Aug.  16.  H.E.H.  prince  NICOLAS  of  Greece  (on  the  occasion 
of  his  visit  to  England). 

1901,  Oct.  11.  H.E.H.  prince  CHRISTIAN  (CHRISTIAN  CHARLES 
FREDERICK  ALBERT  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM)  of  Denmark. 


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1901,  Oct.  11.  H.E.H.  prince  HAROLD  CHRISTIAN  FREDERIC  of 
Denmark. 

1901,  Oct.  11.  H.H.  prince  JOHN  of  Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- 
Gliicksburg. 

1901,  Oct.  11.  Count  ALBERT  VICTOR  JULIUS  JOSEPH  MICHAEL  VON 
MENSDORFF-PouiLLY-DiETRiCHSTEiN,  first  secretary  of  the 
Austro-Hungarian  Embassy  in  London. 

1901,  Oct.  11.  Gen.  VON  LINDEQUIST,  commanding  18th  Army  Corps 
at  Frankfort-on-Maine,  aide-de-camp  to  the  German 
emperor. 

1901,  Oct.  11.  Count  VON  WEDEL,  master  of  the  horse  to  the  German 
emperor. 

1901,  Oct.  11.  His  Excellency  Monsieur  OSCAR  SIEGFRID  CHRISTIAN 
O'NEILL  OXHOLM,  marshal  of  the  Court  to  the  king  of 
Denmark  (on  the  occasion  of  Edward  VII.'s  visit  to 
Copenhagen). 

1901,  Oct.  11.      His   Excellency   Monsieur  LUDWIG   CASTENSKIOLD, 

chamberlain    and    geheim-konferentsraad    to   the    king    of 
Denmark  (same  occasion). 

1902,  May  2.     H.B/.H.  MAHA  VAJIRAVUDH,  crown  prince  of  Siam. 

1902,  June  6.  Lieut.  Gen.  H.S.H.  prince  Louis  ESTERHAZY,  capt. 
of  the  Hungarian  Body  Guard,  Vienna,  military  attache  to 
the  Austro-Hungarian  Embassy,  London. 

1902,  June  6.  Duke  of  ALBA  DE  TORMES,  lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
Alfonso  XIII.  and  a  grandee  of  Spain  (on  the  occasion  of 
the  duke  of  Connaught's  visit  to  Madrid  for  the  enthrone- 
ment of  the  king  of  Spain). 

1902,  June  6.  Duke  of  SOTOMAYOR,  great  chamberlain  to  the  king 
of  Spain  (same  occasion). 

1902,  Aug.  22.  Prince  ANDREW  of  Greece  (on  the  occasion  of  the 
coronation  of  king  Edward  VII.). 

1902,  Aug.  22.  His  Excellency  Baron  GEORGES  DE  STAAL  (same 
occasion,  or  on  his  retirement  from  the  post  of  ambassador 
from  the  Czar  to  the  Court  of  St.  James's). 


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1902,  Dec.  30.     His  Excellency  Marquis  DE  SOVERAL,  envoy  extra- 

ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  from  Portugal  (on 
the  occasion  of  the  king  of  Portugal's  visit  to  Windsor 
Castle). 

1903,  Apr.  7.     H.R.H.  The  INFANTE  ALPHOXSO,  duke  of  Oporto  (on 

the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  king  Edward  VII.  to  Portugal). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Senor  WENCELAU  DE  LIMA,  minister  for  Foreign 
Affairs  [of  Portugal]  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Count  TAROUCA,  chamberlain  to  the  king  of  Portugal; 
attached  to  king  Edward  VII.  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Count  D'ARNOSO,  private  secretary  to  the  king  of 
Portugal. 

1903,  Apr.  27.  H.E.H.  Prince  LUIGI  AMEDEO  of  Savoy,  duke 
d'Abruzzi  (during  king  Edward  VII.'s  visit  to  Naples). 

1903,  Apr.  27.  V.  Adm.  GIOVANNI  GALEAZZO  FRIGERIO,  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Italian  Mediterranean  Squadron,  Naples 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  H.E.H.  VITTORIO  EMANUELE  of  Savoy,  count  of 
Turin  (during  His  Majesty's  visit  to  Rome). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  H.E.H.  Prince  TOMMASO  of  Savoy,  duke  of  Genoa 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  His  Excellency  SIGNOR  GIUSEPPE  ZANARDELLI,  presi- 
dent of  the  Council,  Italy  (same  occasion).  Died  1903, 
Dec.  26. 

1903,  Apr.  30.  V.  Adm.  ENRICO  CONSTANTINO  MORIN,  minister  for 
Foreign  Affairs,  Italy  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  His  Excellency  Gen.  EMILTO  PONZIO  VAGLIA,  lord 
steward  to  the  king  of  Italy  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  His  Excellency  Count  CESARE  GIANOTTI,  master  of 
the  household  to  the  king  of  Italy  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  His  Excellency  Gen.  UGO  BRUSATI,  first  aide-de- 
camp to  the  king  of  Italy  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  His  Excellency  Gen.  ETTORE  PEDOTTI,  commanding 
10th  Army  Corps,  attached  to  king  Edward  VII.  (same 
occasion). 


G.C.V.O.   (HONORARY)  427 

1903,  Apr.  30.  His  Excellency  Signer  ALBERTO  PANSA,  Italian 
ambassador  extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary  in  London 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  DON  PROSPERO  COLONNA  (PRINCIPE  DI  SONNINO), 
Syndic  of  Eome  (same  occasion). 

1903,  May  4.  His  Excellency  Monsieur  EMILE  COMBES,  president  of 
the  Council,  France  (on  the  occasion  of  king  Edward  VII. 's 
visit  to  Paris). 

1903,  May  4.  His  Excellency  Monsieur  THEOPHILE  DELCASSE, 
minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  France. 

1903,  May  4.  His  Excellency  Monsieur  PAUL  CAMBON,  French 
Ambassador  in  London  (same  occasion). 

1903,  May  4.  Monsieur  ALPHONSE  DEVILLE,  president  of  the 
Municipal  Council  of  Paris  (same  occasion). 

1903,  May  4.  Monsieur  JUSTIN  DE  SELVES,  prefect  of  the  Seine 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  May  4.  Monsieur  Louis  LEPINE,  prefect  of  Police  (same 
occasion). 

1903,  May  4.  Adm.  FRAN£OIS  ERNEST  FOURNIER,  attached  to  king 
Edward  VII.  (same  occasion). 

1903,  May  4.  Gen.  HENRI  DE  LA  CROIX,  attached  to  king  Edward  VII. 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  July  10.  Monsieur  ABEL  COMBARIEU,  secretary  general  and 
chief  of  the  household  of  M.  Loubet,  the  president  of  the 
French  Eepublic  (in  connexion  with  the  visit  to  London 
of  the  said  president  of  the  French  Eepublic). 

1903,  July  10.  Gen.  EMILE  DUBOIS,  chief  of  the  Military  Household 
of  the  said  president  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  H.I.  &  E.H.  the  archduke  LUDWIG  VICTOR,  of 
Austro-Hungary  (on  the  occasion  of  king  Edward's  visit  to 
Austria). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  H.I.  &  E.H.  the  archduke  LEOPOLD  SALVATOR,  of 
Austro-Hungary  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  H.I.  &  E.H.  the  archduke  FRANZ  SALVATOR,  of 
Austro-Hungary  (same  occasion). 


428  ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER 

1903,  Oct.  9.  H.I.  &  R.H.  the  archduke  RAINER,  of  Austro- 
Hungaiy  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  His  Excellency  AGENOR  MARIA  ADAM,  count 
Goluchowski  von  Goluchowo,  minister  of  the  Imperial  and 
Royal  House  and  minister  for  Foreign  Affairs,  Austria 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  H.S.H.  Field  Marshal  RUDOLF,  prince  von  und  zu 
Liechtenstein,  first  lord  steward  and  acting  master  of  the 
Horse  to  the  emperor  of  Austria  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  ALFRED  ADAM  WILHELM  JOHANN  MARIA,  prince  von 
Montenuovo,  second  lord  steward  to  the  emperor  of  Austria 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  His  Excellency  EDWARD  MARIA  NIKOLAUS,  count  Paar, 
general  of  Cavalry,  senior  aide-de-camp  to  the  emperor  of 
Austria  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  His  Excellency  ANTON,  baron  von  Bechtolsheim,  gen. 
of  Cavalry,  capt.  of  the  Trabanten  and  Infantry  Companies 
of  the  Life  Guards,  attached  to  king  Edward  VII.  (same 
occasion).  Died  1904,  Jan.  25. 

1903,  Nov.  21.  Signor  TOMMASO  TITTONI,  senator,  secretary  of  state 
for  Foreign  Affairs,  Italy  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of 
the  king  and  queen  of  Italy  to  Windsor). 

1903,  Dec.  29.     H.I.H.  the  grand  duke  WLADIMIR  ALEXANDROWITCH, 

of  Russia  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  the  grand  duke  and 
duchess  Wladimir  Alexandrowitch  to  Windsor). 

1904,  Feb.  10.     H.S.H.  ALEXIS  CHARLES  ERNEST  Louis  FERDINAND 

EUGENE  BERNHARD,  prince  Bentheim  and  Steinfurt  (on  the 
occasion  of  the  marriage  of  princess  Alice  of  Albany  with 
prince  Alexander  of  Teck). 

1904,  Feb.  10.  H.S.H.  WILLIAM  ADOLPHUS  MAXIMILIAN  CHARLES, 
hereditary  prince  of  Wied  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Feb.  10.  H.  Excellency  HERMANN,  baron  von  Bilfinger,  gen. 
aide-de-camp  to  the  king  of  Wiirtemberg  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Feb.  10.  H.  Excellency  ECK,  baron  von  Reischach,  lord 
chamberlain  to  the  queen  of  Wiirtemberg  (same  occasion). 


G.C.V.O.    (HONORARY)  429 

1904,  Mar.  23.  Y.  Adm.  RUDOLPH,  count  Montecuccoli,  represent- 
ing the  emperor  of  Austria  (on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral 
of  the  duke  of  Cambridge). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  H.R.H.  prince  OSCAR  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  of  Sweden, 
Norway,  duke  of  West  Gotland  (on  the  occasion  of  Edward 
VII. 's  visit  to  Copenhagen). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  H.H.  prince  ALBERT  CHRISTIAN  ADOLPHUS  CHARLES 
EUGENE,  of  Schleswig  -  Holstein  -  Sonderburg  -  Glucksburg 
(same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  JOHAN  HENRIK  DEUNTZER,  president  of  the  Council 
and  member  of  Foreign  Affairs  [Denmark]  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  His  Excellency  CHRISTIAN  FREDERICK,  count 
Danneskjold-Samsoe  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  H.  Excellency  FRANTS  ERNST  BILLE,  envoy  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  from  Denmark  to 
England  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  FERDINAND  MELDAHL,  chamberlain  to  the  king  of 
Denmark  and  vice-president  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Arts, 
Copenhagen  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  Maj.  Gen.  CHRISTIAN  HENRIK  ARENDRUP,  attached 
to  king  Edward  VII.  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  21.  Prince  FRANZ  JOSEPH  VON  AUERSPERG,  privy  coun- 
cillor and  chamberlain  to  the  emperor  of  Austria  (on  the 
occasion  of  the  visit  of  the  prince  of  Wales  to  Austria). 

1904,  Apr.  21.  Lieut.  Gen.  WENZEL  FREIHERR  KOTZ  VON  DOBRZ, 
privy  councillor  and  chamberlain  to  the  emperor  of  Austria 
(same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  28.  CONSTANTIN,  FREIHERR  VON  NEURATH,  lord  chamber- 
lain to  the  king  of  Wurtemberg  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit 
of  the  prince  of  Wales  to  Wurtemberg). 

1904,  May  13.  His  Excellency  Baron  Dr.  JUSTIZRATH  AXEL  VARN- 
BULER  VON  UND  zu  HJEMMiNGEN,  councillor  of  state  and 
chamberlain  to  the  king  of  Wurtemberg  (on  the  occasion  of 
his  visit  to  England  on  a  special  mission  to  king  Edward  VII. 
from  the  king  of  Wurtemberg). 


430  ROYAL  VICTORIAN    ORDER 

1904,  June  11.  Maj.  Gen.  ANATOL,  count  Bigot  de  Saint  Quentin, 
chamberlain  and  privy  councillor  to  the  emperor  of  Austria, 
comptroller  to  H.I.  and  R.H.  archduke  Frederick  of  Austria 
(on  the  occasion  of  said  archduke's  visit  to  England). 

1904,  July  1.  H.R.H.  prince  WILLIAM  EITEL  FREDERICK  CHRISTIAN 
CHARLES  of  Prussia  (on  the  occasion  of  king  Edward  YII.'s 
visit  to  Kiel). 

1904,  July  1.  H.R.H.  prince  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  HENRY  GUNTHER 
VICTOR  of  Prussia  (same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  H.R.H.  prince  OSCAR  CHARLES  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS 
of  Prussia  (same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  H.R.H.  prince  JOACHIM  FRANCIS  HUMBERT  of  Prussia 
(same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  Adm.  HANS  Louis  RAYMOND  VON  KOESTER,  com- 
mander-in-chief  and  inspec.  gen.  of  the  Imperial  German 
Navy  (same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  Adm.  ALFRED  VON  TIRPITZ,  minister  of  Marine  (same 
occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  Lieut.  Gen.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  CHARLES  VON  BOCK 
UND  POLACH,  commanding  9th  Army  Corps  (same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  Y.  Adm.  CHARLES  JOHN  GEORGE  VON  EISENDECHER, 
Imperial  German  Navy  (same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  Y.  Adm.  baron  ALBERT  VON  SECKENDORFF,  master  of 
the  Household  to  prince  Henry  of  Prussia  (same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  OSWALD  SAMUEL  CONSTANTINE,  baron  von  Richthofen, 
minister  of  Foreign  Affairs  [Germany]  (same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  y.  Adm.  WILLIAM  GOTTLIEB  CHARLES  BUCHSEL,  chief 
of  the  staff  of  the  Imperial  German  Navy  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Sept.  6.  H.R.H.  FERDINAND  MAXIMILIEN  CHARLES  LEOPOLD 
MARIE,  prince  of  Bulgaria,  prince  of  Saxe-Coburg  and 
Gotha. 

1904,  Sept.  6.  H.S.H.  CHARLES  JOHN  NEPOMUCENE  FERDINAND, 
prince  Trautmansdorff-Weinsberg. 

1904,  Sept.  6.     His  Excellency  TASSILO,  count  Festetics  de  Tolna. 


G.  C.V.  O.  (HONORARY)  431 

1904,  Sept.  6.  His  Excellency  CHARLES,  count  Coudenhove,  governor 
of  Bohemia. 

1904,  Sept.  6.  His  Excellency  ERIC  Louis  FREDERICK  CHRISTIAN, 
count  Kielmansegg,  governor  of  Lower  Austria. 

1904,  Nov.  21.  H.R.H.  MANUEL  MARIE  PHILIPPE  CHARLES  AMELIO 
Louis  MICHEL  RAPHAEL  GABRIEL  GONZAQUE  XAVIER 
FRANCOIS  D'ASSISE  EUGENE,  due  de  Beja  (on  the  occasion 
of  the  visit  of  the  king  and  queen  of  Portugal  to  England). 

1904,  Nov.  21.  ANTONIO  EDUARDO  VILLACA,  minister  for  Foreign 
Affairs,  Portugal  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Nov.  21.  DON  JOSE  MARIA  GONCALVES  ZARCO  DA  CAMARA, 
comte  da  Ribeira  Grande,  lord  chamberlain  to  the  queen  of 
Portugal. 

1904,  Nov.  21.  R.  Adm.  HERMENGILDO  DE  BRITO  CAPELLO,  Royal 
Portuguese  Navy,  aide-de-camp  to  the  king  of  Portugal. 


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KNIGHTS   COMMANDERS. 


1896,  May  25.  Col.  the  Hon.  WILLIAM  JAMES  COLVILLE,  master  of 
the  Ceremonies.  Died  1903,  Oct.  16. 

1896,  Sept.  16.     Sir  THEODORE  MARTIN. 

1897,  Jan.  30.     Gen.  HENRY  LYNEDOCH  GARDINER,  col.  commandant 

Royal  Horse  Artillery,  groom  in  waiting  and  extra  equerry 
to  the  Queen. 

1897,  June  30.  Capt.  H.S.H.  prince  ADOLPHUS  of  Teck,  1st  Life 
Guards. 

1897,  June  30.  Lieut.  Gen.  DUDLEY  CHARLES  (Frrz  GERALD-DE-ROS), 
24th  lord  de  Ros,  late  lord  in  waiting  to  queen  Victoria. 

1897,  June  30.  Maj.  Gen.  PAUL  SANFORD  (METHUEN),  3rd  lord 
Methuen,  commanding  the  Home  District  at  the  "  Diamond 
Jubilee." 

1897,  June  30.  JOHN  EMERICH  ACTON  (DALBERG-ACTON),  1st  lord 
Acton,  late  lord  in  waiting  to  queen  Victoria.  Died  1902, 
June  19. 

1897,  June  30.  MONTAGU  WILLIAM  (LOWRY-CORRY),  lord  Ilowton. 
Died  1903,  Nov.  9. 

1897,  June  30.  Col.  the  Hon.  HENRY  WILLIAM  JOHN  (BYNG), 
afterwards  4th  earl  of  Straff ord,  equerry  to  the  Queen. 
Died  1899,  May  16. 

1897,  June  30.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  PETER  EWART,  crown  equerry. 

1897,  June  30.  Maj.  Gen.  ARTHUR  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  ELLIS, 
equerry  to  the  prince  of  Wales. 

1897,  June  30.  Maj.  Gen.  STANLEY  DE  ASTEL  CALVERT  CLARKE, 
equerry  to  the  prince  of  Wales. 

1897,  Aug.  24.  LUITBERT  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  LIONEL  ALPHONSE, 
Freiherr  von  Pawel-Rammingen. 


K.  C.  V.  O.  433 

1898,  Sept.  27.  Sir  WILLIAM  McCoRMACK,  bart.,  surgeon  in 
ordinary  to  the  prince  of  Wales,  president  of  the  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons,  in  recognition  of  services  in  connection 
with  the  recent  accident  to  the  prince  of  Wales. 

1898,  Sept.  27.  Sir  FRANCIS  HENRY  LAKING,  M.D.,  surgeon 
apothecary  to  the  prince  of  Wales  (same  occasion). 

1898,  Dec.  8.  Capt.  H.S.H.  prince  FRANCIS  JOSEPH  LEOPOLD 
FREDERICK  of  Teck,  1st  Royal  Dragoons. 

1898,  Dec.  8.      Sec.    Lieut.    H.S.H.    prince    ALEXANDER    AUGUSTUS 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  ALFRED  GEORGE  of  Teck,  7th  (Queen's 
Own)  Hussars. 

1899,  May  9.     R.   Adm.   JOHN   REGINALD   THOMAS   FULLER-TON,   in 

command  of  the  Royal  yacht  "  Victoria  and  Albert.'' 

1900,  Apr.  26.     HEBCULES  EDWARD  (ROWLEY),  4th  lord  Langford, 

comptroller  of  the  Household  of  the  lord  lieut.  of  Ireland 
(in  commemoration  of  Her  Majesty's  visit  to  Ireland). 

1900,  Apr.  26.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  DAVID  HARREL,  under  secretary  for 
Ireland  (same  occasion). 

1900,  May  24.  VICTOR  ALBERT  FRANCIS  CHARLES  (SPENCER),  3rd 
lord  Churchill  of  Whichwood,  lord  in  waiting  to  the  Queen. 

1900,  Aug.  24.      Sir  ALEXANDER   CONDIE   STEPHEN,   Her   Majesty's 

minister  resident  at  Dresden  and  Coburg. 

1901,  Jan.  1.     REGINALD    BALIOL    (BRETT),    2nd    viscount    Esher, 

secretary  to  the  Office  of  Works. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  MAURICE  HOLZMANN,  extra  groom  in  waiting  to  the 
King  and  secretary  to  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Sir  RICHARD  DOUGLAS  POWELL,  bart.,  M.D.,  physician 
extraordinary  to  the  King. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Sir  THOMAS  BARLOW,  bart.,  M.D.,  physician  to  the 
Household. 

1901,  Mar.  8.     Sir  THOMAS  JOHNSTONE  LIPTON. 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  TROTTER,  commanding  the  Home 
District. 


434  ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER 

1901,  Mar.  19.  Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY  BROADBENT,  bart.,  M.D., 
physician  in  ordinary  to  the  king. 

1901,  May  28.  HORACE  BRAND  TOWNSEND  (FARQUHAR),  1st  lord 
Farquhar,  master  of  the  Household. 

1901,  May  28.  FREDERICK  TREVES,  for  services  to  the  wounded  in 
the  South  African  War. 

1901,  July  23.  Sir  THOMAS  SMITH,  bart.,  F.R.C.S.,  honorary  serjeant 
surgeon  to  the  king. 

1901,  July  23.  Sir  EDWARD  WALTER  HAMILTON,  assistant  secretary 
of  the  Treasury. 

1901,  July  23.  Deputy  Surg.  Gen.  HENRY  JULIUS  BLANC,  for 
medical  attendance  to  the  King  (when  Prince  of  Wales) 
at  Cannes. 

1901,  July  23.  WILLIAM  HENRY  BENNETT,  F.R.C.S.,  for  services 
rendered  to  the  soldiers  invalided  home  from  the  war  in 
South  Africa. 

f'~' 

1901,  July  23.     THOMAS  HANBURY. 

1901,  Dec.  24.  FREDERICK  OLIVER  (ROBINSON),  styled  earl  de  Grey, 
treasurer  to  H.M.  queen  Alexandra. 

1901,  Dec.  24.  Lieut.  Col.  the  Hon.  WILLIAM  HENRY  PEREGRINE 
CARINGTON,  equerry  to  the  King,  and  comptroller  and 
treasurer  to  the  prince  of  Wales. 

1901,  Dec.  24.     Sir  ERNEST  JOSEPH  CASSEL. 

1901,  Dec.  24.     Sir  DONALD  MACKENZIE  WALLACE,  attached  to  the 

duke  of  York's  suite  as  assistant  private  secretary  on  the 
occasion  of  His  Royal  Highness's  visit  to  the  Colonies  in 
1901. 

1902,  Mar.  14.     Y.  Adm.  THOMAS  STURGES  JACKSON,  superintendent 

of  Davenport  Dockyard. 

1902,  Aug.  22.  The  Rt.  Rev.  RANDALL  THOMAS  DAVIDSON,  bishop  of 
Winchester  (did  not  receive  knighthood),  afterwards  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury. 

1902,  Aug.  22.     Sir  JAMES  CHARLES  HARRIS,  British  consul  at  Nice. 

1902,  Aug.  22.  Y.  Adm.  His  Excellency  HENRY  FELIX  WOODS 
PACHA,  aide-de-camp  to  the  sultan  of  Turkey. 


K.  C.  V.  O.  435 

1902,  Aug.  22.  EGBERT  HENRY  HOBART,  secretary  to  the  Earl 
Marshal  at  the  Coronation  of  Edward  VII. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  JOSEPH  COCKFIELD  DIMSDALE,  bart., 
M.P.,  lord  mayor  of  London. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Sir  JOHN  JAMES  TREVOR  LAWRENCE,  bart.,  treasurer 
of  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Sir  SYDNEY  HEDLEY  WATERLOW,  bart.,  late  treasurer 
of  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Gen.  GODFREY  CLERK,  groom-in-waiting  to  His 
Majesty. 

1902,  Dec.  30.  Maj.  Gen.  HUGH  RICHARD  (DAWNAY),  9th  viscount 
Downe,  for  services  in  South  Africa. 

1902,  Dec.  30.     Sir  .  JOHN     WILLIAMS,     bart.,     M.D.,     physician- 

accoucheur  to  H.R/.H.  the  princess  of  Wales. 

1903,  Mar.  31.     Sir  HUGH  SHAKESPEAR  BARNES,  Indian  Civil  Service ; 

secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Eoreign  Department ; 
lieut.  governor  designate  of  Burniah,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
duke  of  Connaught's  tour  in  India. 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Sir  MARTIN  LE  MARCHANT  HADSLEY  GOSSELIN,  envoy 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Lisbon  (on 
the  occasion  of  king  Edward  VII. 's  visit  to  Lisbon). 

1903,  Apr.  13.  Sir  ARTHUR  NICOLSON,  bart.,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Tangier  (on  the  occasion  of 
king  Edward  VII. 's  visit  to  Gibraltar). 

1903,  Apr.  21.  Sir  JOSEPH  CARBONE,  chief  justice,  president  of  the 
Court  of  Appeal  and  vice-president  of  the  Council  of 
Government  of  the  Island  of  Malta  (during  His  Majesty's 
visit  to  Malta). 

1903,  June  30.  Sir  RICHARD  MILLS,  late  comptroller  and  auditor 
general.  For  services  as  auditor  of  His  Majesty's  accounts 
when  prince  of  Wales. 

1903,  Aug.  11.  V.  Adm.  lord  CHARLES  WILLIAM  DE  LA  POER  BERES- 
FORD,  V.  Adm.  commanding  the  Channel  Fleet;  received 
knighthood  (on  the  occasion  of  His  Majesty's  visit  to 
Ireland).  Knighted  by  the  King  at  Mount  Stewart, 
Co.  Down,  Ireland,  1903,  July  26. 


436  ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER 

1903,  Aug.  11.  WILLIAM  LEE  (PLUNKET),  5th  lord  Plunkett,  private 
secretary  to  the  lord  lieut.  of  Ireland  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Aug.  11.  WILLIAM  (BROWNLOW),  3rd  lord  Lurgan,  state 
steward  to  the  lord  lieut.  of  Ireland  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Aug.  11.  Rt.  Hon.  HORACE  CURZON  PLUNKETT,  vice-president 
of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Technical  Instruction, 
Ireland  (same  occasion).  Knighted  by  the  King,  1903, 
Aug.  1,  on  board  the  Royal  yacht  at  Queenstown. 

1903,  Aug.  11.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  ANTHONY  PATRICK  MACDONNELL, 
under  secretary  to  the  lord  lieut.  of  Ireland  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Aug.  11.  V.  Adm.  Sir  ARTHUR  KNYVET  WILSON,  Y.C.,  com- 
mander-in-chief  of  the  Home  Fleet  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Aug.  11.  Sir  ARTHUR  EDWARD  VICARS,  ulster  king  of  arms 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Aug.  11.  Col.  Sir  GERALD  RICHARD  DBASE,  chamberlain  to 
the  lord  lieut.  (same  occasion).  Died  1903,  Oct.  18. 

1903,  Aug.  11.  R.  Adm.  WILMOT  HAWKSWORTH  FAWKES,  rear 
admiral  commanding  the  Cruizer  Squadron.  Received  the 
honour  of  knighthood  (same  occasion).  Knighted  by  the 
King,  1903,  Aug.  2,  on  board  the  Royal  yacht. 

1903,  Nov.  9.  Gen.  lord  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  ERNEST  SEYMOUR, 
lieut.  of  the  Tower  of  London. 

1903,  Nov.  9.  ALGERNON  BERTRAM  (FREEMAN-MITFORD),  lord 
Redesdale  (received  the  honour  of  knighthood),  formerly 
secretary  of  the  Office  of  Works. 

1903,  Nov.  9.  Lieut,  gen.  ARTHUR  LYTTELTON  LYTTELTON- 
ANNESLEY,  col.  of  the  llth  (Prince  Albert's  Own)  Hussars 
(received  knighthood). 

1903,  Nov.  9.  Lieut,  col.  JOHN  LANE  HARRINGTON,  British  diplomatic 
agent  and  consul  general  to  the  Court  of  Menelik  II.,  king 
of  kings  of  Ethiopia  (received  knighthood). 

1903,  Dec.  29.     JAMES  THOMAS  KNOWLES,  Esq.,  formerly  one  of  the 

governors  of  the  Alexandra  Trust. 

1904,  Feb.  10.    HUGH  (GouGH),  3rd  viscount  Gough,  minister  resident 

at  the  Courts  of  Saxony  and  Saxe-Coburg  Gotha,  and  charge 
d'affaires  at  the  Court  of  Waldeck  and  Pyrmont  (on  the 
occasion  of  the  marriage  of  princess  Alice  of  Albany  with 
prince  Alexander  of  Teck).  Received  knighthood. 


K.  C.  V.  O.  437 

1904,  Feb.  10.  Sir  ROBERT  HAWTHORN  COLLINS,  comptroller  of  the 
Household  to  H.R.H.  the  duchess  Albany  (on  same  occasion). 

1904,  Mar.  23.  R.  Adm.  ADOLPHTJS  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK.  FITZ 
GEORGE,  equerry  to  the  late  duke  of  Cambridge.  Received 
knighthood.  (On  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  of  the  duke  of 
Cambridge). 

1904,  Mar.  23.  Col.  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  FREDERICK  FITZ  GEORGE, 
private  secretary  and  equerry  to  the  late  duke  of  Cambridge. 
Received  knighthood.  (Same  occasion). 

1904,  Mar.  23.  Maj.  Gen.  ALBERT  HENRY  WILMOT  WILLIAMS, 
equerry  to  the  late  duke  of  Cambridge.  Received  knight- 
hood. (Same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  Sir  WILLIAM  EDWARD  GOSCHEN,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  Copenhagen  (on  the  occasion 
of  the  king's*  visit  to  Copenhagen). 

1904,  May  10.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  HARDINGE,  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary  at  St.  Petersburg. 

1904,  July  1.  R.  Adm.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  BERKELEY  MILNE,  bart., 
A. B.C.,  commanding  His  Majesty's  yacht  "Victoria  and 
Albert." 

1904,  Oct.  11.     MICHAEL  ARTHUR  (BASS),  baron  Burton. 

1904,  Oct.  11.     JOHN  (SAVILE),  2nd  baron  Savile. 

1904,  Oct.  19.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  LEACH,  general  officer  commanding 
Woolwich  District  (on  the  occasion  of  His  Majesty's 
inspection  at  Woolwich  of  the  Royal  Artillery). 

1904,  Oct.  21.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  REGINALD  CLARE  HART,  general  officer 
commanding  Thames  District. 

1904,  Nov.  9.     Maj.  Gen.  RONALD  BERTRAM  LANE. 


HONORARY    KNIGHTS    COMMANDERS. 


1896,  May  8.  Monsieur  LE  COMTE  ALZIARY  DE  MALAUSSENA,  mayor 
of  Nice  (on  the  occasion  of  the  Queen's  visit  to  Cimiez,  Nice). 

1896,  June  30.  Baron  VLADIMIR  FREDERIKS,  equerry  to  the  Imperial 
[Russian]  Court  and  assistant  to  the  Minister  of  the 
Imperial  Household,  gen.  adj.  and  lieut.  gen.  (on  the 
occasion  of  the  emperor  of  Russia's  Coronation). 

1896,  June  30.  Count  PAUL  BENCKENDORF,  acting  master  of  the 
Household  and  maj.  gen.  on  the  Staff  of  H.I.M.  the  emperor 
of  Russia  (same  occasion). 

1896,  Aug.  5.  Li  CHING  FONG,  in  attendance  on  Li  Hung  Chang, 
the  special  ambassador  to  England  from  the  emperor  of 
China. 

1896,  Aug.  27.     LOH-FENG-LUH,  first  secretary  of  Li  Hung  Chang's 

special  mission  (as  above).     Died  1903,  June  9. 

1897,  Mar.  26.     Y.  Adm.  EDOUARD  PIERRE  ANTOINE  BARRERA,  com- 

mander-in-chief  and  maritime  prefect  of  Brest,  for  services 
on  the  occasion  of  the  disaster  to  the  "  Drummond  Castle." 

1897,  Mar.  28.  HUGO  FREIHERR  VON  REISCHACH,  master  of  the 
Household  to  the  empress  Frederick. 

1897,  June  30.     Count  ALBERT  YICTOR  JULIUS  JOSEPH  MICHAEL  VON 

MENSDORFF-PoUILLY-DlECHTRICHSTEIN. 

1897,  Sept.   12.     Adm.  baron  ALBERT   SECKENDORFF,   vice   admiral 

a  la  suite  of  the  German  Navy,  master  of  the  Household  to 
H.R.H.  prince  Henry  of  Prussia. 

1898,  May  5.     Prince  DANILO  ALEXANDER,  general  in  the   Monte- 

negron  Army,  Crown  prince  of  Montenegro. 

1898,  May  5.  H.S.H.  prince  EDWARD  FREDERICK  MAXIMILIAN  JOHN 
of  Leiningen. 

1898,  May  5.     GUSTAVUS  ERNEST,  count  of  Erbach-Schoenberg. 

1898,  May  5.  Gen.  PAUL  GEBHART,  governor  of  Nice  (on  the 
occasion  of  the  Queen's  visit  to  Cimiez  in  1898). 


K.C.V.O.  (HONORARY)  439 

1898,  May  5.  Monsieur  GABRIEL  LE  Eoux,  prefect  of  the  Maritime 
Alpes  (same  occasion). 

1898,  Aug.  26.  Gen.  ALEXIS  AUGUSTE  RAPHAEL  HAGRON,  gen.  de 
division  (on  the  occasion  of  the  duke  of  Connaught's 
attendance  at  the  French  Military  Manoeuvres). 

1898,  Aug.  26.     Monsieur    PHILIPPE     MARIUS     CROZIKR,     ministre 

plenipotentiare,  chef  du  service  du  protocol  (same  occasion). 

1899,  May  9.     V.  Adm.   LE  COMTE  DE   MAIGRET,   commandant-en- 

chef .  prefet  maritime,  Cherbourg  (on  the  occasion  of  queen 
Yictoria's  visit  to  Cimiez,  1899). 

1899,  June  24.  His  Excellency  CARL  FRIEDRICH  VON  STRENGE, 
minister  of  State  of  the  Duchies  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha. 

1899,  Nov.  23.  Maj.tGen.  FRIEDRICH  VON  SCHOLL,  aide-de-camp  to 
the  German  emperor  (on  the  occasion  of  the  German 
emperor's  visit  to  the  Queen). 

1899,  Nov.  23.     Baron  BODO  VON  DEM  KNESEBECK,  deputy  master  of 

the  ceremonies  to  the  German  emperor  (same  occasion). 

1900,  May  7.     Maj.  Gen.  FERDINAND  GUSTAV  HANS  VON  ARNIM  (on 

the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  the  duke  of  York  to  Berlin). 

1900,  Dec.  20.     Dr.  FRIEDRICH  ALBERT  HANEL,  geheimer  Justizrath, 

professor  at  the  University  of  Kiel. 

1901,  Feb.  2.     His  Excellency  Professor  VON  LEUTHOLD,  surg.  gen. 

of  the  Guard  Corps,  physician  in  attendance  on  the  German 
emperor  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  of  queen  Victoria. 

1901,  Feb.  2.  Count  VON  WEDEL,  master  of  the  Horse  to  the  German 
Emperor  (same  occasion). 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Vice  admiral  PINHA.  In  attendance  on  the  king  of 
Portugal  (on  the  said  king's  attending  the  funeral  of  queen 
Victoria). 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Count  D'ARNOSO,  private  secretary  to  the  king  of 
Portugal  (same  occasion). 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Gen.  REINECK.  In  attendance  on  the  king  of  the 
Hellenes  (on  said  king's  attending  the  funeral  of  queen 
Victoria). 


440  ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Col.  DMITRI  DASCHKOFF.  In  attendance  on  the 
hereditary  grand  duke  Michael  Alexandrowitch  of  Russia 

(on    said    grand   duke's    attending    the    funeral    of    queen 

V*  j_     •  \ 
ictoria). 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Intendant  Gen.  THON  (in  attendance  on  the  king  of 
the  Hellenes  (same  occasion). 

1901,  Mar.  8.  Dr.  Professor  EENVERS,  consulting  physician  to  the 
empress  Frederick  of  Prussia  (on  the  occasion  of  Edward 
VII. 's  visit  to  Cronberg). 

1901,  May  28.  Gen.  count  VON  MOLTKE,  general  a  la  suite  of  the 
German  emperor  (on  the  occasion  of  the  sending  of  a 
deputation  from  the  German  Emperor  to  Edward  VII.  with 
Colonial  equipment  for  His  Majesty's  inspection  in  May, 
1901). 

1901,  Oct.  11.  E.  Adm.  GEORGE  HUGH  EGBERT  ZACHARIAE,  Eoyal 
Danish  Navy  (on  the  occasion  of  Edward  VII.'s  visit  to 
Copenhagen). 

1901,  Oct.  11.      Monsieur  FRANTS  WILHELM  FERDINAND  EOSENSTAND, 

chamberlain  and  secretary  to  the  king  of  Denmark  (same 
occasion). 

1902,  Mar.  14.     Maj.  Gen.  ALFRED  VON  LOEWENFELD,  aide-de-camp 

to  the  German  emperor  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  the 
prince  of  Wales  to  Berlin). 

1902,  Mar.  14.  EUGEN  VON  EOEDER,  master  of  the  ceremonies  and 
chamberlain  to  the  emperor  of  Germany  at  Berlin  and 
Interlaken  (same  occasion). 

1902,  Nov.  9.  Baron  HERMANN  VON  ECKHARDSTEIN,  councillor  and 
first  secretary  of  the  German  Embassy.  Created  a  C.V?0. 
(Honorary)  on  the  28th  May,  1901,  but  wrongly  gazetted  as  a 
K.C.V.O.  on  that  occasion,  an  error  which  was  not  corrected. 

1902,  Dec.  20.    Eear  admiral  GUILHERME  AUGUSTO  DE  BRITO  CAPELLO. 

aide-de-camp  to  the  king  of  Portugal  (on  the  occasion  of  the 
king  of  Portugal's  visit  to  Windsor  Castle). 

1903,  Apr.  7.     E.  Adm.  HERMENGILDE  DE  BRITO  CAPELLO,  aide-de- 

camp to  the  king  of  Portugal.  Attached  to  king 
Edward  VII.  (on  the  occasion  of  king  Edward's  visit  to 
Portugal). 


K.  C.V.O.  (HONORARY)  441 

1903,  Apr.  7.  R.  Adm.  FRANCISCO  JOAQUIM  FERREIRA  DO  AMARAL, 
president  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society,  Lisbon  (same 
occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Dr.  MANUEL  AUGUSTO  PEREIRA  DA  CUNHA,  civil  gov. 
of  Lisbon  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Col.  ANTONIO  DUARTE  E  SILVA,  commanding 
Portuguese  Cavalry  Regiment  No.  3  of  king  Edward  VII. 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Senor  FRANCISCO  MARIA  DA  VEIGA,  police  magistrate 
in  charge  of  police  specially  attached  to  king  Edward  VII. 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Senor  FERNANDO  EDUARDO  DE  SERPA  PIMENTEL, 
master  of  the  household  to  His  Majesty  the  king  of  Portugal 
(same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Count  D'AviLA  E  BOLAMA  (ANTONIO  JOSE  D'AviLA), 
lord  mayor  of  Lisbon,  president  of  the  Executive  Commission 
of  the  Lisbon  Municipality  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  7.  Senor  ANTONIO  JOAQUIM  SIMOES  DE  ALMEIDA,  president 
of  the  Commercial  Association  of  Lisbon  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Apr.  13.  CID  ABDERRAHAM  BEN  ABDELSADOK,  governor  of  Fez, 
special  envoy  from  His  Imperial  Majesty  the  sultan  of 
Morocco  (on  the  occasion  of  king  Edward  VII. 's  visit  to 
Gibraltar). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  PIER  FRANCESCO  (DEI  PRINCIPI)  CORSINI,  marchese 
di  Lajatico,  crown  equerry  to  His  Majesty  the  king  of  Italy 
(on  the  occasion  of  Edward  VIFs  visit  to  Italy). 

1903,  Apr.  30.  Maj.  Gen.  Pio  CARLO  DI  MAJO,  aide-de-camp  to  His 
Majesty  the  king  of  Italy.  Attached  to  His  Majesty  king 
Edward  VII.  (same  occasion). 

1903,  May  4.  Monsieur  ARMAND  MOLLARD,  director  of  the  Protocol, 
France  (during  king  Edward  VII. 's  visit  to  Paris). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  His  Excellency  EDOUARD,  count  CHOLONIEWSKI- 
MYSZKA,  master  of  the  ceremonies  to  the  Emperor  of  Austria 
(on  the  occasion  of  king  Edward  VII's  visit  to  Vienna  and 
Marienbad,  Austria). 


442  ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER 

1903,  Oct.  9.  His  Excellency  ERICH  LUDWIG  FRIEDRICH  CHRISTIAN, 
count  Kielmansegg;  governor  of  Lower  Austria  (same 
occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  His  Excellency  HEINRICH  JOSEPH  RUDOLF  GOTTFRIED, 
count  Lutzow  zu  Drey  Lutzow  und  Seedorf,  first  under 
Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  Vienna  (same 
occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  KAJETAN  MEREY  VON  KAPOS-MERE,  second  under 
secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  Vienna  (same 
occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  His  Excellency  AUGUST  MARIA  RUDOLF  EMANUEL 
FRANZ,  count  Bellegarde,  master  of  the  Household  to  the 
emperor  of  Austria  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.  His  Excellency  LEOPOLD  baron  VON  GUDENUS,  ober- 
jagermeister  to  the  emperor  of  Austria  (same  occasion). 

1903,  Oct.  9.     Bear  admiral  LEOPOLD  RITTER  VON  JEDINA.     Attached 

to  king  Edward  VII.  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Feb.  10.     JONKHEER  RUDOLF  EVERARD  WILLEM  DE  WEEDE, 

lord  chamberlain  to  the  queen  mother  of  the  Netherlands 
(on  the  occasion  of  the  marriage  of  princess  Alice  of  Albany 
with  prince  Alexander  of  Teck). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  JULIUS  BENEDICTUS,  count  Krag  Juel  Vind  Frijs, 
acting  master  of  the  Horse  to  the  king  of  Denmark 
(on  the  occasion  of  Edward  VII.'s  visit  to  Copenhagen). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  WALDEMAR  OLDENBURG,  over  president  of  Copen- 
hagen (same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  CHRISTIAN  CONRAD  SOPHUS,  count  DANNESKJOLD- 
SAMSOE,  director  of  the  Royal  Theatre,  Copenhagen  (same 
occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  Col.  WALDEMAR  EDWARD  LEMVIGH,  commanding 
Danish  Life  Guards  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  MAGENS  CHRISTIAN,  count  Krag  Juel  Vind  Frijs 
(same  occasion). 

1904,  Apr.  18.  EUGEN  PETERSEN,  chief  commissioner  of  police, 
Copenhagen  (same  occasion). 


K.  C.V.O.   (HONORARY)  443 

1904,  Apr.  28.  Maj .  Gen.  HERMANN  REINHARD  FREIHERR  VON  RODER, 
commanding  the  27th  Cavalry  Brigade,  Germany  (on  the 
occasion  of  the  prince  of  Wales's  visit  to  Wurtemberg). 

1904,  July  1.  R.  Adm.  MAX  FISCHEL,  Imperial  German  Navy, 
adm.  superintendent  of  the  Dockyard,  Kiel  (on  the  occasion 
of  Edward  VII.'s  visit  to  Kiel). 

1904,  July  1.  E.  Adm.  FREDERICK  count  VON  BAUDISSIN,  Imperial 
German  Navy,  aide-de-camp  to  the  German  Emperor, 
attached  to  king  Edward  VII.  (same  occasion). 

1904,  July  1.  Col.  MAXIMILIAN  GEORGE  FREDERICK  CHARLES  VON 
ENGELBRECHTEN,  commanding  the  36th  Infantry  Brigade, 
Germany  (same  occasion). 

1904,  Sept.  6.  H.S.H.  HUGO  ALPHONSE  EDUARD  EMANUEL  JOSEPH 
JOHN  VANCESLAS,  prince  von  Dietrichstein  zu  Nickolsburg 
(count  Mensdorff-Pouilly),  col.  on  the  General  Staff  and 
aide-de-camp  to  the  emperor  of  Austria. 

1904,  Sept.  6.  JOHN  RITTER  VON  HABRDA,  commissioner  of  Police, 
Vienna. 

1904,  Nov.  9.     HENRY  CHARLES  JOSEPH,  marquis  de  Breteuil. 

1904,  Nov.  9.  ALFRED  THERESE  ARMAND,  marquis  du  Lau 
d'Allemand. 

1904,  Nov.  21.  DON  ANTONIO  MARIA  DE  LANCASTRE,  physician  to 
the  king  and  queen  of  Portugal  (on  the  occasion  of  the  visit 
of  the  said  king  and  queen  to  England). 


1Ro\>al  Ibanovedan  (Buelpbic  ©rber. 


Order  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover. 


KNIGHTS    GRAND    CEOSS    (G.C.H.). 
1815,  Aug.  12.     FREDERICK,  duke  of  York  and  Albany. 

1815,  Aug.  12.     WILLIAM    HENRY,    duke    of    Clarence,    afterwards 
William  IY. 

1815,  Apr.  12.     EDWARD  AUGUSTUS,  duke  of  Kent. 

1815,  Aug.  12.  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS,  duke  of  Cumberland,  afterwards 
Ernest,  king  of  Hanover. 

1815,  Aug.  12.  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Sussex,  appointed 
but  did  not  accede  until  1830,  July,  when  he  was  re- 
appointed. 

1815,  Aug.  12.     ADOLPHUS  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Cambridge. 

1815,  Aug.  12.     WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  duke  of  Gloucester. 

1816,  Mar.  22.     Prince  LEOPOLD,  of  Saxe-Coburg,  afterwards  king 

of  the  Belgians. 

1816.     F.  Marsh.  ARTHUR  (WELLESLEY),  1st  duke  of  Wellington. 
1816.     Gen.  HENRY  WILLIAM  (PAGET),  1st  marquess  of  Anglesey. 

1816.  Gen.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  (STEWART,  afterwards  VANE),  lord 
Stewart,  afterwards  3rd  marquess  of  Londonderry. 

1816.  ROBERT  (STEWART),  viscount  Castlereagh,  afterwards  2nd 
marquess  of  Londonderry  (civil  division). 

1816,  Apr.  1.  THOMAS  TREVOR  (HAMPDEN,  formerly  TREVOR),  2nd 
viscount  Hampden  (civil  division). 

1816.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  CLINTON. 
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448        ROYAL   HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1816.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  COLVILLE. 

1816.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  KEMPT. 

1816.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  DON. 

1816.  Gen.  ROWLAND  (HILL),  1st  lord,  afterwards  1st  viscount,  Hill. 

1816.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  MURRAY. 

1816.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EGBERT  MACFARLANE. 

1816.  Gen.  CHARLES  (STANHOPE),  3rd  earl  of  Harrington. 

1816.  GEORGE  JAMES  (CHOLMONDELEY),  1st  marquess  of  Cholmondeley 

(civil  division). 

1817.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Et.  Hon.  Sir  THOMAS  M  VITLAND. 
1817.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  EDMUND  NAGLE. 

1817.  Gen.  Sir  HARRY  CALVERT,  bart. 

1817.  Lieut.  Gen.  lord  WILLIAM  CAVENDISH  BENTINCK. 

1817.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  bart. 

1817.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  LYON. 

1817,  Apr.  23.     Col.  JOHN  (FANE)  lord  BURGERSH,  afterwards  17th 
earl  of  Westmorland. 

1817.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDER  MACKENZIE,  bart. 
1817.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  HOWORTH. 

1817.     Lieut.  Gen.  STAPLETON  (COTTON),  baron,  afterwards  viscount 
Combermere. 

1817.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  TUCKER  MONTRESOR. 

1817.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  MURRAY,  bart. 

1818.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  FREDERICK  CAMPBELL. 

1818.     Lieut.  Gen.  WILLIAM  CARR  (BERESFORD),  baron,  afterwards 
viscount  Beresford. 

1818.     Y.  Adm.  Sir  THOMAS  FRANCIS  FREMANTLE. 


G.  C.  H.  449 

1818.  Gen.  FRANCIS  (RAWDON-HASTINGS),  1st  marquess  of  Hastings. 

1819.  FRANCIS    CHARLES    (SEYMOUR-CONWAY),    earl    of    Yarmouth, 

afterwards  6th  marquess  of  Hertford  (civil  division). 

1819.  JOHN  (BOURKE),  4th  earl  of  Mayo  (civil  division). 

1819.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  ROSE  (civil  division). 

1819.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  HASTINGS,  bart. 

1819.  Adm.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  BORLASE  WARREN,  bart. 

1819.  ALLEYNE  (FITZHERBERT),  lord  St.  Helens  (civil  division). 

1819.  Gen.  SAMUEL  HULSE. 

1819.  Maj.-Gen.  BENJAMIN  (BLOOMFIELD),  1st  lord  Bloomfield. 

1820.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  OOLIN  HALKETT. 
1820.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  ASGILL,  bart. 
1820.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  MACLEOD.. 

1820.  Lieut.  Gen.  JOHN  HOPE. 

1821.  RICHARD    (LE-PoER   TRENCH),   6th   earl   of,   afterwards   1st 

viscount  Clancarty  (civil  division). 

1821.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  (CONYNGHAM),  1st  marquess  Conyngham. 

* 

1822.  BROOK  TAYLOR  (civil  division). 

1823.  JAMES  (DUFF),  4th  earl  Fife  (civil  division). 

1823.     FRANCIS  NATHANIEL  (CONYNGHAM),  earl  of  Mount  Charles, 
afterwards  2nd  marquess  Conyngham  (civil  division). 

1823.  Sir  WILLIAM  KNIGHTON,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1824.  Sir  FRANCIS  NATHANIEL  BURTON  (civil  division). 

1825.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  heir  to  and  afterwards 

duke  of  Cambridge. 

1825.     Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  RUFANE  SHAW  DONKIN. 

.1825.     PERCY  SIDNEY  CLINTON  (SMYTHE),  6th  viscount  Strangford 
(civil  division). 


450        ROYAL  HANOVERIAN   GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1825.     Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  WILLOUGHBY  GORDON,  bart. 

1825.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  HERBERT  TAYLOR. 

1826.  EICHARD  CHARLES  FRANCIS  (MEADE),  3rd  earl  of  Clanwilham 

(civil  division). 

1826.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  BYNG,  afterwards  6th  earl  of  Straff ord. 

1827.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  FRANCIS  THOMAS  HAMMOND. 
1827.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  TOMKYNS  HILGROVE  TURNER. 
1827.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOSEPH  FULLER. 

1827.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  HOUSTON,  bart. 

1827.  E/t.  Hon.  Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY  FREMANTLE. 

1827.  Lieut.  Gen.  LORD  GEORGE  THOMAS  BERESFORD 

1827.  GEORGE  (ASHBURNHAM),  3rd  earl  of  Ashburnham. 

?  1827.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  CHARLES  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS, 
afterwards  duke  of  Cumberland  and  Tiviotdale,  and  king  of 
Hanover. 

1829.  Et.  Hon.  ROBERT  GORDON  (civil  division). 

1830.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  (HAY),  18th  earl  of  Erroll  (civil  division). 
1830.  EICHARD  WILLIAM  (CURZON),  2nd  earl  Howe  (civil  division). 
1830.  Sir  HENRY  HALFORD,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1830.     Sir  JOHNATHAN  WATHEN  WALLER,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1830.  JOHN  DELAVAL  (CARPENTER),  7th  earl  of  Tyrconnel  (civil 
division). 

1830.  WILLIAM  (WELLESLEY-POLE),  lord  Maryborough,  afterwards 
3rd  ear]  of  Mornington  (civil  division). 

1830.     Gen.  Sir  JAMES  STEWART,  bart. 

1830.  GEORGE  (BOYLE),  4th  earl  of  Glasgow  (civil  division). 

1831.  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  GEORGE  GREY. 


G.  C  H.  451 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  RICHARD  HUSSEY  VIVIAN,  bart. 

1831.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  HARGOOD. 

1831.  Adm.  lord  AMELIUS  BEAUCLERK. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  KERRISON,  bart. 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  MACDOUGALL-BRISBANE,  bart. 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  KEANE,  afterwards  lord  Keane. 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  BRADFORD. 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  COLQUHOUN  GRANT. 

1831.     GEORGE  HAMILTON  (CHICHESTER),  earl  of  Belfast,  afterwards 
3rd  marquess  of  Donegall  (civil  division). 

1831.       Lucius  BENTINCK  (GARY),  10th  viscount  of  Falkland  (civil 
division). 

1831.     Y.  Adm.  lord  JAMES  O'BRYEN,  afterwards  3rd  marquess  of 
Thomond. 

1831.  Sir  EGBERT  WILMOT  HORTON,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  SMITH. 

1831.  Gen.  GEORGE  COCKBURN,  afterwards  bart. 

1831.  Et.  Hon.  Sir  GORE  OUSELEY,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1831.     Sir  PHILIP  CHARLES  SIDNEY,  afterwards  1st  lord  De  L'Isle  and 
Dudley  (civil  division). 

1831.  Col.  lord  FREDERICK  FITZ-CLARENCE  (civil  division). 

1831.  Sir  HENRY  WATKIN  WILLIAMS  WYNN  (civil  division). 

1831.  Sir  EDWARD  CROMWELL  DISBROWE  (civil  division). 

1832.  Gen.  JOSIAH  CHAMPANGE. 
1832.  Gen.  MARTIN  HUNTER. 
1832.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  FRASER. 

1832.     Capt.  lord  ADOLPHUS  FITZ-CLARENCE  (civil  division). 


452  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1832.  Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  PAGET,  E.N. 

1832.  CONSTANTINE  HENRY  (PuiPPs),  earl  of  Mulgrave,  afterwards 
3rd  Marquess  of  Normanby  (civil  division). 

1832.  Y.  Adm.  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  BLACKWOOD.     Died  1832. 

1832.  Adm.  Sir  ISAAC  COFFIN,  bart. 

1832.  Y.  Adm.  PETER  HALKETT,  afterwards  bart. 

1832.  E.  Adm.  Sir  EDWARD  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL  EICH  OWEN. 

1833.  Lieut.  Gen.  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  WETHERALL. 

1833.  WILLIAM  BASIL  PERCY  (FEILDING),  7th  earl  of  Denbigh  (civil 
division). 

1833.  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Hon.  ALEXANDER  DUFF. 

1833.  Et.  Hon.  CHARLES  EICHARD  YAUGHAN  (civil  division). 

1833.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  (KEPPEL),  16th  earl  of  Albemarle  (civil 
division). 

1833.  GEORGE   WILLIAM    (CAMPBELL),    6th   duke    of   Argyll    (civil 
division). 

1833.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ANDREW  FRANCIS  BARNARD. 

1834.  THOMAS  CARTWRIGHT  (civil  division). 
1834.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  BAYLY. 

1834.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  EDMUND  NUGENT. 

1834.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  WHEATLEY. 

1834.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  WILLIAM  HALL  GAGE. 

1834.  JOHN  (CUST),  1st  earl  BROWNLOW  (civil  division). 

1834.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EGBERT  BOLTON. 

1834.  EGBERT  GRANT  (civil  division). 

1834.  Capt.  Sir  GEORGE  FRANCIS  SEYMOUR. 

1834.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  BENJAMIN  CHARLES  STEPHENSON. 

1834.  GEORGE  (CHILD- YILLIERS),  5th  earl  of  Jersey  (civil  division). 

1834.  WILLIAM  PITT  (AMHERST),  1st  earl  Amherst  (civil  division). 

1835.  THOMAS  (EGERTON),  2nd  earl  of  Wilton  (civil  division). 


G.  C.  H.  453 

1835.  RICHARD  PLANTAGENET  (TEMPLE-NUGENT-BRYDGES-CHANDOS- 
GRENVILLE),  marquess  of  Chandos,  afterwards  2nd  duke  of 
Buckingham  and  Chandos  (civil  division). 

1835.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  SLADE,  bart. 

1835.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  GORE. 

1835.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  KEIR  GRANT. 

1835.  JOHN  (FiTZ  GIBBON),  2nd  earl  of  Clare. 

1835.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  COCKBTJRN,  bart. 

1835.  Lieut.  Gen.  RALPH  DARLING. 

1835.  Y.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  ROWLEY. 

1836.  Y.  Adm.  RICHARD  DACRES. 

1836.  Sir  GEORGE  HAMILTON  SEYMOUR  (civil  division). 

1836.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  SAMUEL  HAWKER. 

1836.  Adm.  Sir  JOHN  Poo  BERESFORD,  bart. 

1836.  JOHN  (ELPHINSTONE),  13th  lord  Elphinstone  (civil  division). 

1836.  Sir  ASTLEY  P ASTON  COOPER,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1836.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  BLAKENEY. 

1836.  Capt.  lord  JOHN  FREDERICK  GORDON,  R.N.  (civil  division). 

1836.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  LIONEL  SMITH. 

1836.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  COLBORNE,  afterwards  lord  Seaton. 

1837.  Nabob  NOZIM,  of  Murshidabad,  in  Bengal. 
1837.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  RICHARD  CHURCH. 

1837.  Gen.  JOHN  GUSTAVUS  CROSBIE. 

1837.  Maj.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  (ERASER),  16th  lord  Saltoun. 

1837.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  EDWARD  GREY. 

1837.  The  Rt.  Hon.  JOSEPH  PLANTA. 

1837.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  WILLIAM  DOYLE. 

1837.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  THORNTON. 


454  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN   GUELPHIC  ORDER 

KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS  OF  THE  OEDEE  OF  THE  GUELPHS 

(K.C.H.). 

1815.  Col.  Sir  HUGH  HALKETT. 

1815.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  LYON. 

1815.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  COLIN  HALKETT. 

1815.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  BENJAMIN  BLOOMFIELD. 

1816.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  COLQUHOUN  GRANT. 

1816.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  Ei CHARD  HUSSEY  YIVIAN,  bart, 

1816.  Col.  Sir  GEORGE  ADAM  WOOD. 

1816.  GEORGE  WILDING,  prince  of  Butora,  etc.,  Naples. 

1816.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  EGBERT  BOLTON. 

1816.  Sir  WM.  CONGREVE,  bart. 
1#17.  Col.  [Sir]  WILLIAM  EOBE. 

1817.  Maj.  Gen.  Yon  EOTTENBURG. 
1817.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDER  DICKSON. 

1817.  Col.  Sir  PHILIP  EOCHE. 

1818.  E.  Adm.  Sir  HOME  EIGGS  POPHAM. 

1818.  Col.  Sir  BENJAMIN  D'URBAN. 

1819.  Col.  Sir  HAYLETT  FRAMINGHAM. 
1819.  Col.  Sir  WILLIAM  EOSE. 

1819.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  FRANCIS  THOMAS  HAMMOND. 

1819.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  TOMKYNS  HILGROVE  TURNER. 

1819.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  ELLEY. 

1819.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HERBERT  TAYLOR. 

1819.  Capt.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  PAGET,  E.N. 


K.  C.  H.  455 

1819.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ANDREW  FRANCIS  BARNARD. 

1820.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  AIREY. 

1820.  Lieut.  Maj.  Sir  EGBERT  WILLIAM  GARDINER. 

1820.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  (MURRAY),  1st  lord  Glenlyon. 

1821.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  WILLIAM  DOYLE. 
1821.  Lord  FRANCIS  CONYNGHAM. 

1821.  Adm.  Sir  EDMUND  NAGEL. 

1821.  Gen.  GEORGE  COCKBURN,  afterwards  bart. 

1821.  Sir  WILLIAM  KNIGHTON,  bart.,  physician  to  the  King. 

1821.  GRAF  HOMPESCH. 

1821.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  KERRISON,  bart. 

1821.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  SAMUEL  FORD  WHITTINGHAM. 

1821.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  QUENTIN. 

1821.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  KEIR  GRANT. 

1821.  Col.  THOMAS  HENRY  BROWNE. 

1821.  Col.  HENRY  FREDERICK  COOKE. 

1822.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  RICHARD  CHURCH. 

1822.  Maj.  Gen.  Louis  WILLIAM,  viscount  Chabot. 

1822.  The  Hon.  F.  N.  BURTON. 

1822.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  JOHN  MAY. 

1824.  Col.  Sir  JAMES  HENRY  REYNETT. 

1824.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  JOHN  HARVEY. 

1825.  Sir  HENRY  HALFORD,  bart.,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1826.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  WILLIAM  LEWIS  HERRIES. 

1827.  Sir  FREDERICK  BEILBY  WATSON  (civil  division). 


456  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1827.  Sir  JOHNATHAN  WATHEN  WALLER,  bart. 

1827.  Sir  JOHN  CONROY,  bart  (civil  division). 

1827.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  JOHN  MACRA. 

1828.  Sir  FREDERICK  BARNARD,  librarian  to  the  King. 

1828.  Capt.  the  Hon.  ROBERT  CAVENDISH  SPENCER. 

1829.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  CARMICHAEL  SMYTH,  bart. 

1829.  Lord    ALBERT    DENISON    CONYNGHAM,    afterwards    1st    lord 

Londesborough. 

1830.  Col.  Sir  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  D'EsTE  (civil  division). 
1830.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  CHARLES  RICHARD  Fox. 

1830.  Hon.  Sir  JOHN  KENNEDY  ERSKINE. 

1830.  Col.  Sir  WILLOUGHBY  COTTON. 

1830.  Sir  PHILIP  CHARLES  SIDNEY  (civil  division). 

1830.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  ALEXANDER  BRYCE. 

1831.  Sir  FREDERICK  CAVENDISH  PONSONBY. 
1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  CHARLES  DALBIAC. 
1831.  Col.  Sir  CHARLES  WADE  THORNTON. 
1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  BROWN. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  BENJAMIN  CHARLES  STEPHEN  SON. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  HENRY  WHEATLEY. 

1831.  Sir  JOHN  HALL  (civil  division),  consul  gen.  for  Hanover  in 
Great  Britain. 

1831.  Sir  GEORGE  HARRISON  (civil  division). 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  WILLIAM  GOSSET. 

1831.  Capt.  Sir  GEORGE  FRANCIS  SEYMOUR. 


K.  C.  H.  457 

1831.  Capt.  Sir  THOMAS  USSHER. 

1831.  Sir  MATTHEW  TIERNEY,  bart.,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  JOSEPH  WHATLEY. 

1831.  Col.  STEPHEN  REMNANT  CHAPMAN. 

1831.  Sir  WILLIAM  BURNETT,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  EDWARD  CUST. 

1831.  Sir  GEORGE  BAILLIE  HAMILTON  (civil  division). 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  PHINEAS  BJALL. 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  HUTCHINSON. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  LEWIS  GRANT. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  POWNALL  ADAMS. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  AMOS  GODSILL  EGBERT  NORCOTT. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  COCKBTJRN,  bart. 

1831.  Col.  Sir  MICHAEL  MCCREAGH. 

1831.  Col.  Sir  EVAN  JOHN  MURRAY  MACGREGOR,  bart. 

1831.  Col.  Sir  THOMAS  DOWNMAN. 

1831.  Col.  Sir  NEIL  DOUGLAS. 

1831.  Col.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  CHRISTIE. 

1831.  Capt.  Sir  WILLIAM  HOWE  MULCASTER. 

1831.  Sir  JOHN  BEDINGFIELD  (civil  division). 

1831.  Col.  WILLIAM  TUYLL. 

1831.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  SAMUEL  HAWKER. 

1831.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  GEORGE  BULTEEL  FISHER. 

1831.  Sir  WILLIAM  PYM,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1832.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JAMES  HAY. 


458  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN   GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1832.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WARREN  MARMADUKE  PEACOCKE. 

1832.  Lieut.  Gen.  CHARLES  BULKELEY  EGERTON. 

1832.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  SHERIDAN. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  PATERSON. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  FREDERICK  SIGISMOND  SMITH. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  NICOLAY. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  ARTHUR  BENJAMIN  CLIFTON. 

1832.  Col.  GEORGE  WHITMORE. 

1832.  Col.  LEONARD  GREENWELL. 

1832.  Col.  EGBERT  HENRY  DICK. 

1832.  Col.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  TRENCH. 

1832.  Capt.  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  MONTAGUE. 

1832.  Sir  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  (civil  division). 

1832.  Sir  HENRY  SEATON  (civil  division). 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  MACLEOD. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  MULCASTER. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  CLAUDE  FRANCOIS,  viscount  Bivarola. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  WILLIAM  PARKER  CARROL. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  HANBURY. 

1832.  Col.  DAVID  XIMENES. 

1832.  Capt.  Sir  JOHN  MARSHALL. 

1832.  Sir  JOHN  WEBB,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  JOSEPH  STRATON. 

1832.  Col.  JOHN  GEORGE  WOODFORD. 

1832.  GEORGE  HAMILTON  SEYMOUR  (civil  division). 


K.  C.  H.  459 

1832.  Capt.  Sir  HUMPHREYE  FLEMING  SENHOUSE. 

1832.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  THOMAS  BROWNE. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS. 

1832.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  CORNWALLIS  EUSTACE. 

1832.  Capt.  NISBET  JOSIAH  WILLOUGHBY. 

1832.  Capt.  ANDREW  PELLATT  GREEN. 

1832.  Capt.  ARTHUR  FARQUHAR,  E.N. 

1832.  Commissary  Gen.  Sir  JOHN  BISSET  (civil  division). 

1832.  JOHN  DEAS  THOMPSON  (civil  division). 

1832.  Sir  GEORGE  JACKSON  (civil  division). 

1832.  Commodore  CHARLES  MARSH  SCHOMBERG. 

1832.  E.  Adm.  Sir  CHARLES  CUNNINGHAM. 

1832.  E.  Adm.  the  Hon.  COURTENAY  BOYLE. 

1833.  Lieut.  Gen.  DAVID  LATIMER  TINLING  WIDDRINGTON. 
1833.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  (HARRIS),  2nd  lord  Harris. 
1833.  E.  Adm.  EDWARD  DURNFORD  KING. 

1833.  Capt.  Sir  FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS  COLLIER. 

1833.  Capt.  EICHARD  SPENCER. 

1833.  Col.  JOHN  BOSCAWEN  SAVAGE. 

1833.  Capt.  Sir  JOHN  SAMUEL  BROOKE  PECHELL,  bart. 

1833.  Lieut.  Gen.  HENRY  JOHN  CUMMING. 

1834.  Lieut.  Gen.  EVAN  LLOYD. 

1834.  Lieut.  Gen.  THOMAS  GAGE  MONTRESOR. 

1834.  Maj.  Gen.  SAMUEL  TREVOR  DICKENS. 

1834.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  KEARNEY. 


460  ROYAL   HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1834.  Maj.  Gen.  LORENZO  MOORE. 

1834.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  VINEY. 

1834.  Maj.  Gen.  HENRY  WILLOUGHBY  EOOKE. 

1834.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  PATRICK  Eoss. 

1834.  Col.  HENRY  KING. 

1834.  E.  Adm.  JOHN  FERRIS  DEVONSHIRE. 

1834.  Capt.  JAMES  HILLYAR. 

1834.  Capt.  SALUSBURY  PRYCE  DAVENPORT,  E.N. 

1834.  Commissary  Gen.  Sir  EGBERT  HUGH  KENNEDY  (civil  division). 

1834.  Commissary    Gen.    Sir    WILLIAM    HE*TRY    EOBINSON    (civil 
division). 

1834.  Sir  JOHN  WOOLMORE  (civil  division). 

1834.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  JOSEPH  MACLEAN. 

1834.  E.  Adm.  Sir  HUGH  PIGOT. 

1834.  Commodore  EGBERT  BARRIE. 

1834.  Col    PATRICK  LINDESAY. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  EDMUND  CURREY. 

1834.  Col.  Sir  SAMUEL  GORDON  HIGGINS. 

1834.  Capt.  Hon.  Sir  HENRY  DUNCAN. 

1835.  Capt.  CHARLES  BULLEN,  E.K 
1835.  Capt.  WILLIAM  HENRY  DILLON. 
1835.  Capt.  WILLIAM  ELLIOTT. 
1835.  Capt.  EDMUND  LYONS,  E.K 

1835.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  BLIGH  ST.  GEORGE. 

1835.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  PEARSON. 


K.  C.  H.  461 

1835.  Maj.  Gen.  MAURICE  CHARLES  O'CONNELL. 

1835.  Col.  PATRICK  DOHERTY. 

1835.  Col.  Sir  OCTAVIUS  CAREY. 

1835.  Capt.  lord  JAMES  TOWNSHEND. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  HOLLAND  HASTINGS. 

1835.  Sir  SAMUEL  WARREN,  E.N. 

1835.  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  HORATIO  GEORGE  POWYS  TOWNSHEND. 

1835.  E.  Adm.  Sir  EGBERT  LEWIS  FITZGERALD. 

1835.  Sir  FRANCIS  BOND  HEAD  (civil  division). 

1836.  Maj.  Gen.  WILTSHIRE  WILSON. 

1836.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  CHARLES  WILLIAM  MAXWELL. 

1836.  Maj.  Gen.  WILLIAM  GABRIEL  DAVY. 

1836.  Capt.  the  Hon.  FLEETWOOD  BROUGHTON  EEYNOLDS  PELLEW. 

1836.  Capt.  the  Hon.  JAMES  ASHLEY  MAUDE. 

1836.  Capt.  JOHN  STRUTT  PEYTON. 

1836.  Capt.  EICHARD  O'CoNOR. 

1836.  Capt.  HENRY  HART. 

1836.  Capt.  JAMES  JOHN  GORDON  BREMER. 

1836.  Sir  EGBERT  KER  PORTER  (civil  division). 

1836.  Capt.  Sir  JOHN  FRANKLIN,  E.K  (civil  division). 

1836.  Sir  John  NICOL  EGBERT  CAMPBELL  (civil  division). 

1837.  Lieut.  Gen.  ALEXANDER  HALKETT. 
1837.  Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  BARTON. 
1837.  Maj.  Gen.  AUGUSTUS  DE  BUTTS. 
1837.  Maj.  Gen.  THOMAS  HAWKER. 


462  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC   ORDER 

1837.  V.  Adm.  Sir  ADAM  DRUMMOND. 

1837.  Capt.  Sir  DAVID  DUNN. 

-1837.  Capt.  EDWARD  CHETHAM. 

1837.  Capt.  THOMAS  MANSELL. 

1837.  WOODBINE  PARISH  (civil  division). 

1837.  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  EDWARD  BOWATER. 

1837.  Maj.  Gen.  JAMES  MACDONNELL. 

1837.  Maj.  Gen.  EGBERT  MCCLEVERTY. 

1837.  E.  Adm.  JOHN  WENT  WORTH  LORING. 

1837.  Col.  GEORGE  ARTHUR. 

1837.  DAVID  DA  VIES,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1837.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  CHAMBERS,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1837.  Capt.  THOMAS  BARKER  DEVON. 


K.  H.  463 

KNIGHTS  OF  THE  OEDEE  OF  THE  GUELPHS  (K.H.). 

1816.  Dr.  WILLIAM  HERSCHELL,  astronomer  royal. 

1816.  Sir  GEORGE  NAYLER,  'York  Herald/  afterwards  Garter  King 
of  Arms  and  King  of  Arms  of  the  Order. 

1816.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  MERVIN  CUTLIFFE. 

1816.  Col.  PETER  AUGUSTUS  LAUTOUR. 

1816.  Capt.  JAMES  MCGLASHAN. 

1816.  Lieut.   Col.   WILLIAM  THORNHILL. 

1816.  Lieut.  WILLIAM  HAVELOCK. 

1816.  JAMES  EGBERT  GRANT,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1816.  Lieut.  THOMAS  CAREY. 

1816.  Capt.  ARTHUR  FARQUHAR. 

1816.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  WILLIAM  OSBORNE  [?  Hamilton]. 

1817.  Lieut.  Col.  STEPHEN  EEMNANT  CHAPMAN. 
1817.  Col.  ARCHIBALD  CHRISTIE. 

1817.  Commissary  EICHARD  D.  HANAGAN. 

1818.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  ASHE  A'CouRT. 
1818.  Capt.  ANDREW  PELLATT  GREEN. 
1818.  Maj.  THOMAS  HENRY  BROWNE. 

1818.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  PHILIP  DE  BOSSETT. 

1818.  Maj.  GIDEON  GORREQUER. 

1818.  Col.  Sir  FELTON  ELWILL  BATHURST  HERVEY,  bart. 

1818.  Maj.  NATHANIEL  ECKERSLEY. 

1819.  ElTTMEISTER  VON  DER  OSTEN. 

1819.  Col.  Sir  ALEXANDER  BRYCE. 
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464  ROYAL   HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1818.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  REYNETT. 

1819.  Lieut.  Col.  ARCHIBALD  MCDONALD. 
1819.  Col.  CHARLES  WADE  THORNTON. 

1819.  FREDERICK  WATSON,  private  secretary  to  the  Prince  Regent. 

1820.  BENJAMIN  CHARLES  STEVENSON  (civil  division),  surveyor  gen. 

of  the  Board  of  Works  and  maj.  gen.  in  the  Hanoverian 
Service. 

1820.  Lieut.  THOMAS  BARKER  DEVON,  R.N. 

1820.  Sir  ANDREW  HALLIDAY  (civil  division). 

1821.  Dr.  VERSTURME. 

1821.  Capt.  THOMAS  DE  GRENIER  FONBLANQTJE,  afterwards  vicomte. 

1821.  Maj.  SCHMIEDERN. 

1821.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  EVAN  JOHN  MURRAY  MCGREGOR. 

1822.  Maj.  ROBERT  HUTCHINSON  ORDE. 
1822.  Capt.  D'ARCY  TODD. 

1822.  Maj.    WILLIAM    DAVISON,    aide-de-camp    to    the    duke    of 

Cambridge. 

1823.  Sir  DANIEL  BAYLEY  (civil  division),  consul  gen.  in  Russia. 
1823.  JOHN  HALL  (civil  division),  Hanoverian  consul  in  London. 
1823.  Lieut.  Col.  EDWARD  CHARLES  WHINYATES. 

1823.  Sir  DAVID  SCOTT,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1824.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  JAMES  REEVES. 
1824.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  WILLIAM  DAVISON. 

1824.  Sir  JOHNATHAN  WATHEN  WALLER,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1825.  Capt.  ROCHE  MEADE. 

1825.  Sir  JOHN  MEADE,  M.D.  (civil  division). 


K.  H.  465 

1825.  Capt.  RICHARD  HARDINGE. 

1827.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  baron  von  TUYLL. 

1827.  Maj.  EDWARD  ANTHONY  ANGELO. 

1828.  Capt.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  SOUTHWELL. 
1828.  TIMOTHY  BRENT,  Esq.  (civil  division). 
1830.  Col.  SAMUEL  GORDON  HIGGINS. 

1830.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  JOHN  MARK  FREDERICK  SMITH. 

1830.  Col.  Sir  JAMES  MAXWELL  WALLACE. 

1830.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  HOBART  (CARADOC),  2nd  lord  Howden. 

1830.  Capt.  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  MONTAGUE,  R.N. 

1830.  Col.  THOMAS  NOEL  HARRIS. 

1831.  Col.  JAMES  ROBERTSON  ARNOLD. 
1831.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  JONES. 
1831.  Capt.  EDWARD  SPARSHOTT,  R.K 
1831.  Capt.  ANDREW  ATKINS  VINCENT,  R.N. 
1831.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  COUPER. 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  MATHIAS  EVERARD. 

1831.  Maj.  CHARLES  WRIGHT. 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  MORILLYON  WILSON. 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  HASTINGS  MAIR. 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  FREDERICK  LOVE. 

1831.  Maj.  ROBERT  SIMSON. 

1831.  Col.  GEORGE  BROWN. 

1831.  ROBERT  ALEXANDER  CHERMSIDE,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1831.  WILLIAM  TAYLOR  MONEY  (civil  division)  consul  gen.  at  Venice. 

30A 


466  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN   GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1831.  Maj.  THOMAS  HENRY  SHAD  WELL  CLERKE. 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  KENNEDY  CLARK  (afterwards  Clark- 
Kennedy). 

1831.  Capt.  CHARLES  MENZIES,  E,.A. 

1831.  CHARLES  KONIG,  Esq.  (civil  division). 

1831.  JOHN  LESLIE  (civil  division). 

1831.  Sir  JOHN  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HERSCHEL,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1831.  CHARLES  BABBAGE. 

1831.  CHARLES  BELL  (civil  division). 

1831.  JAMES  IVORY  (civil  division). 

1831.  DAVID  BREWSTER,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1831.  Maj.  CHARLES  DIGGLE. 

1831.  Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL. 

1831,  Oct.  12.     NICHOLAS  HARRIS  NICOLAS  (civil  division). 

1831.  Capt.  GUSTAVUS  DU  PLAT. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  EJDDALL. 
1832.  Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  EAINEY. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  ST.  JOHN  AUGUSTUS  CLERKE. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  CONSIDINE. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  THORN. 

1832.  Maj.  JOHN  Cox. 

1832.  Maj.  DIGBY  MACKWORTH. 

1832.  Maj.  WILLIAM  BECKWITH. 

1832.  SAMUEL  RUSH  MEYRICK,  LL.D.  (civil  division). 

1832.  Sir  JOHN  WHITEFORD  (civil  division). 


K.  H.  467 


1832.  RICHARD  MELLISH  (civil  division). 

1832.  Capt.  EGBERT  SMART,  E.K 

1832.  Col.  EGBERT  Eoss. 

1832.  Col.  HENRY  DAUBENEY. 

1832.  Col.  WALTER  TREMENHEERE. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  J.  FULLARTON. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  PATY. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  EGBERT  NICKLE. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  MADOX. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  GRAYDON. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  EEED. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  EELES. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  BARKER  TURNER. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  MICHAEL  CREAGH. 

1832.  Maj.  ARCHIBALD  STEWART. 

1832.  Maj.  JAMES  WALLER  SAMO  WALLER. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  NATHANIEL  THORN. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  CHALMERS. 

1832.  Col.  EDWARD  WALKER. 

1832.  Col.  HENRY  JAMES  EIDDELL. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  BERESFORD. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  CHARLES  CHATTERTON. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  EGBERT  CHRISTOPHER  MANSELL. 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  PEDDIE. 

;1832.  Lieut.  Col.  LESLIE  WALKER. 


468  ROYAL   HANOVERIAN   GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1832.  STEPNEY  COWELL  (civil  division). 

1832.  Maj.  STEPHEN  HOLMES. 

1832.  Maj.  WILLIAM  ONSLOW. 

1832.  Maj.  GEORGE  E.  JONES. 

1832.  Lieut.    Col.   JOHN   MARSHALL. 

1832.  FREDERICK  MADDEN  (civil  division). 

1832.  NICHOLAS  CARLISLE  (civil  division). 

1832.  Lieut.  Col.  CHALMERS. 

1832.  Maj.  J.  WETHERALL. 

1832.  FRANCIS  PALGRAVE  (civil  division). 

1832.  HENRY  ELLIS  (civil  division). 

1832.  EDMUND  LODGE  (Clarenceux  King  of  Arms)  (civil  division). 

1833.  Maj.  GEORGE  TEESDALE. 
1833.  Lieut.  Col.  SAMUEL  DALES. 
1833.  Lieut.  Col.  ROBERT  BULL. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  STAUNTON  ST.  CLAIR. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  ARCHIBALD  MACALISTER. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  WETHERALL. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  EDWARD  THOMAS  FITZGERALD. 

1833.  Col.  ALEXANDER  FISHER  MACINTOSH. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  HANMER. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  FREETH. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  KING. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  HOLLAND  HASTINGS. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  ROBERT  MOUBRAY. 


K.  H.  469 

1833.  Commander  CHARLES  HAULTAIN. 

1833.  Maj.  JOHN  WRIGHT. 

1833.  Maj.  JOHN  OWEN. 

1833.  Maj.  JOHN  GARLAND. 

1833.  Maj.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  FORSTER. 

1833.  Maj.  JOHN  ARNAUD. 

1833.  Maj.  JOHN  CHARLES  HOPE. 

1833.  Maj.  JOHN  FITZMAURICE. 

1833.  Maj.  JEREMIAH  RATCLIFFE. 

1833.  Maj.  RONALD  REGINALD  MACDONALD. 

1833.  Lieut.  Col.  FRANCIS  MAULE. 

1833.  JOHN  CLARKE,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1833.  Maj.  GEORGE  DOHERTY. 

1833.  Capt.  GEORGE  TYLER,  R.N. 

1833.  H.  C.  COLEBROOKE. 

1833.  GRAVES  CHAMNEY  HAUGHTON  (civil  division). 

1833.  CHARLES  WILKINS  (civil  division). 

1833.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  ST.  JOHN  (civil  division). 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  GREENSHIELDS  POWER. 
1834.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  GARDNER  FREER. 
1834.  Maj.  WILLIAM  MACKIE. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  HARE. 

1834.  Maj.  ROBERT  WINCHESTER. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  McAoAM. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  ANDREW  LEITH  HAY. 


470  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN   GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1834.  Lieut.   Col.  WARNER  WESTENRA  HIGGINS. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  GRANVILLE  ELIOT. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  HOPE  PATTISON. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  EGBERT  BURD  GABRIEL. 

1834.  Maj.  GEORGE  ANTOINE  RAMSAY. 

1834.  Lieut  Col.  CHARLES  MCGRIGOR. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  McMAiR. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  SOMERSET. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  CROSS. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  BARTHOLOMEW  VIGORS  DERINZY. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  JOSEPH  THACKWELL. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  GORDON  CAMERON. 

1834.  Col.  FRANCIS   SHERLOCK. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  RICE  JONES. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  NATHAN  WILSON. 

1834.  Maj.  Sir  FRANCIS  BOND  HEAD. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  HARRY  BULTEEL  HARRIS. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  ELLIOT  CAIRNES. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  THOMAS  STEPHEN  SORELL. 

1834.  Capt.  EDWARD  LLOYD,  R.N. 

1834.  Capt.  ROBERT  FAIR. 

1834.  Commander  JOSEPH  CHAPPELL  WOOLNOUGH. 

1834.  Capt.  JOHN  TOUP  NICOLAS,  R.N. 

1834.  Col.  THOMAS  ABERNETHIE. 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  Jos  YALLACK. 


K.  H.  471 

1834.  Sir  GEORGE  MAGRATH,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1834.  Lieut.  CHARLES  HAMILTON  SMITH. 

1834.  Capt.  EATON  TRAVERS,  R.K 

1834.  Col.  K  EAMSAY. 

1834.  Sir  WILLIAM  WOODS  (Garter  King  of  Arms)  (civil  division). 

1834.  ALEXANDER  TERRIER  (civil  division). 

1834.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  MACBEAN  GEORGE  COLEBROOKE. 

1835.  Col.  SAMUEL  RICE. 
1835.  Col.  WILLIAM  WOOD. 

1835.  Capt.  WILLIAM  WILLMOTT  HENDERSON,  R.N. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  JORDAN. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  RICHARD  ROBERTS. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  CHICHESTER  W.  CROOKSHANKS. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  EDWARD  JACKSON. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  BUNBURY. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  SPINK. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  PEARCE. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  BUSH. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  lord  ROBERT  KERR. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  BADCOCK. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  LOVELL  BENJAMIN  LOVELL. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  STISTED. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  JERVOIS. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  ROBERT  BARCLAY  MACPHERSON. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  HARVEY. 


472  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN   GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  JOHN  ROWLAND  EUSTACE. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  TYLER. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  DISBROWE. 

1835.  Maj.  THOMAS  HENRY  MORICE. 

1835.  Maj.  THOMAS  WILLIAM  NICHOLSON. 

1835.  Maj.  Sir  HENRY  BAYLY. 

1835.  Maj.  FREDERICK  MACBEAN. 

1835.  Maj.  WILLIAM  Cox. 

1835.  Maj.   JOSEPH  ANDERSON. 

1835.  Maj.  ARTHUR  HILL  TREVOR. 

1835.  Maj.  DONALD  JOHN  McQuEEN. 

1835.  Maj.  THOMAS  RYAN. 

1835.  Maj.  SAMUEL  THORPE. 

1835.  Maj.  PRINGLE  TAYLOR. 

1835.  Maj.  WILLIAM  FREKE  WILLIAMS. 

1835.  Maj.  JAMES  FORLONG. 

1835.  Maj.  ROBERT  MULLEN. 

1835.  Maj.  ROBERT  BIDWELL  EDWARDS. 

1835.  Commander  SAMUEL  WILLIAM  BROWN. 

1835.  Commander  WALTER  KIRBY. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  HENRY  BOOTH. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  CAMPBELL. 

1836.  Col.  LOVE  PARRY  JONES  PARRY. 
1836.  Col.  NATHANIEL  BURSLEM. 
1836.  Col.  Sir  CHARLES  WEBB  DANCE. 


K.  H.  473 

1836.  Col.  JOHN  POTTER  HAMILTON. 

1836.  Col.  MILLER  CLIFFORD. 

1836.  Col.  STEPHEN  ARTHUR  GOODMAN. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  HARRIS  COOKE  HAILES. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  THORNBURY  WOOLDRIDGE. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  DEAN  PITT. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  SATJMAREZ  BROCK. 

1835.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  VALIANT. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  NICHOLAS  HAMILTON. 
1836.  Lieut.  Col.  IJERRASE  TURBERVILL. 
1836.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  GORE. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  HENDERSON. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  LESLIE. 

1836.  Lieut.   Col.   EGBERT  ANDERSON. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  MCCASKILL. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  FINDLAT. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  PAUL  PHIPPS. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  EICHARD  ENGLAND. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  GEDDES. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  the  Hon.  CHARLES  STEPHEN  GORE. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER  HARRISON. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  MUNRO. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  OLDFIELD. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  EDWARD  WILDMAN. 


474  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  WEARE. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  CUDBERT  FRENCH. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  HENRY  GEORGE  MACLEOD. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  ARCHIBALD  MONTGOMERY  MAXWELL. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  CLERKE. 

1836.  Col.  HENRY  BALNEAVIS. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  EDWARD  THOMAS  FITZ  GERALD. 

1836.  Maj.  NORCLIFFE  NORCLIFFE. 

1836.  Maj.  JOHN  WILSON. 

1836.  Maj.  JAMES  HENDERSON. 

1836.  Maj.  JOHN  EOBYNS. 

1836.  Maj.  WILLIAM  HENRY  NEWTON. 

1836.  Lieut.  Col.  EDWARD  CHARLETON. 

1836.  Maj.  HENRY  HERBERT  MANNERS. 

1836.  Maj.  JOHN  PAUL  HOPKINS. 

1836.  Maj.  NICHOLAS  WILSON. 

1836.  Maj.  EGBERT  EDWARD  BURROWES. 

1836.  Brevet  Maj.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  PAGE. 

1836.  Maj.  GEORGE  PIPON. 

1836.  Maj.  THOMAS  MOLYNEUX- WILLIAMS. 

1836.  Maj.  PLOMER  YOUNG. 

1836.  Maj.  ALEXANDER  BARTON. 

1836.  Maj.  ARTHUR  DU  BOURDIEU. 

1836.  Maj.  CHARLES  CORNWALLIS  MICHELL. 

1836.  Maj.  EGBERT  GARRETT. 


K.  H.  475 

1836.  Maj.  JOHN  SALISBURY  JONES. 

1836.  Capt.  WILSON  BRADDYLL  BIGLAND,  E.N. 

1836.  Capt.  STANHOPE  LOVELL  [?BADCOCK],  E.N. 

1836.  Capt.  BUCKLAND  STIRLING  BLUETT,  E.N. 

1836.  Capt.  JOHN  CARPENTER,  E.N. 

1836.  Capt.  Sir  HENRY  JOHN  LEEKE,  E.N. 

1836.  Capt.  SAMUEL  EADFORD,  E.N. 

1836.  Capt.  WILLIAM  HOTHAM,  E.N. 

1836.  Capt.  ALEXANDER  BARKCLAY  BRANCH,  E.N. 

1836.  Commander"  JOSEPH  SHERER,  E.N. 

1836.  Maj.  JAMES  BUTLER. 

1836.  Maj.  ABRAHAM  JOSIAS  CLOETE. 

1836.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  BELTZ  ('Lancaster  Herald')  (civil  division). 

1836.  Prof.  Dr.  WILLIAM  JACKSON  HOOKER  (civil  division). 

1836.  Capt.  JOHN  HINDMARSH,  E.N. 

1836.  Commander  Sir  JAMES  PEARL. 

1836.  Commander  ALEXANDER  MACONOCHIE. 

1836.  Sir  JOSEPH  DE  COURCY  LAFFAN,  bart.  (civil  division). 

1836.  JOHN  M.  BRACKENBURY  (civil  division). 

1836.  Maj.  FREDERICK  CHIDLEY  IRVIN. 

1836.  JOHN  EOBISON  (civil  division). 

1837.  Commander  CHRISTOPHER  KNIGHT. 
1837.  Capt.  JAMES  EYDER  BURTON,  E.N. 
1837.  Capt.  JAMES  WILLIAM  GABRIEL,  E.N. 
1837.  Capt.  CHARLES  WARDE,  E.N. 


476  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1837.  Commander  BENJAMIN  MORTON  TESTING. 

1837.  Capt.  WILLIAM  JOHN  COLE,  R.JST. 

1837.  Commander  JOHN  POWNEY. 

1837.  Capt.  WILLIAM  SLAUGHTER,  K.K 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  PARIS  BRADSHAW. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  TURTLIFF  BOYER. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  CHARLES  CADELL. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  CARTER. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  ALEXANDER  CAIRNCROSS. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  CROWDER. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  ELLIOTT. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  CHESBOROUGH  GRANT  FALCONAR. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  FORREST  FULTON. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  GAWLER. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  HOGGE. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  PHIPPS  HOWARD. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  JACKSON. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  LESLIE. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  MARTEN. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  DONALD  MACPHERSON. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  MOORE. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JAMES  POOLE  GATES. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  THOMAS  POWELL. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  SALL. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  EGBERT  WALLACE. 


K.  H.  477 

1837.  Maj.  J.  JOCELYN  ANDERSON. 

1837.  Maj.  JOHN  AUSTEN. 

1837.  Maj.  HENRY  ANDREWS. 

1837.  Maj.  HENRY  BAYNES. 

1837.  Maj.  WILLIAM  BRUCE. 

1837.  Maj.  JAMES  BRIGGS. 

1837.  Maj.  JOHN  BOGUE. 

1837.  Maj.  WILLIAM  BURNEY. 

1837.  Maj.  WILLIAM  BRERETON. 

1837.  Maj.  PETER  BISHOP. 

1837.  Maj.  ANDREW  CLARKE. 

1837.  Maj.  EGBERT  NOBLE  CROSSE. 

1837.  Maj.  EYRE  JOHN  CRABBE. 

1837.  Maj.  JOHN  CLARKE. 

1837.  Maj.  JOHN  CROWE. 

1837.  Maj.  CHARLES  DEANE. 

1837.  Maj.  WILLIAM  HENRY  ELLIOTT. 

1837.  Maj.  EGBERT  ERASER. 

1837.  Maj.  WILLIAM  GREEN. 

1837.  Maj.  -    -  GROVE. 

1837.  Maj.  ALEXANDER  GRANT. 

1837.  Maj.  JOHN  WILLIAM  HENDERSON. 

1837.  Maj.  JOSEPH  MARK  HARTY. 

1837.  Maj.  JAMES  PRICE  HELY. 

1837.  Maj.  BISSELL  HARVEY. 


478  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN   GUELPHIC  ORDER 

1837.  Maj.  NORMAN  LAMONT. 

1837.  Maj.  HENRY  FREDERICK  LOCKYER. 

1837.  Maj.  EGBERT  LAW. 

1837.  Maj.  PIERCE  LOWEN. 

1837.  Maj.  CHARLES  LEVINGE. 

1837.  Maj.  MONSON  MOLESWORTH  MADDEN. 

1837.  Maj.  GEORGE  MARSHALL. 

1837.  Maj.  WILLIAM  MILLER. 

1837.  Maj.  JOHN  PENNYCUICK. 

1837.  Maj.  EDWARD  JOHNATHAN  PRIESTLEY. 

1837.  Maj.  JAMES  HENRY  PHELPS. 

1837.  Maj.  JAMES  EJERR  Eoss. 

1837.  Maj.  JOHN  SINGLETON. 

1837.  Maj.  GEORGE  FITZGERALD  STACK. 

1837.  Maj.  JOSEPH  CLAVELL  SLADDON  SLYFIELD. 

1887.  Maj.  PEREGRINE  FRANCIS  THORNE. 

1837.  Maj.  JAMES  TRAVERS. 

1837.  Maj.  JAMES  BADHAM  THORNHILL. 

1837.  Maj.  ABRAHAM  BERESFORD  TAYLOR. 

1837.  Maj.  EGBERT  HENRY  WILLCOCKS. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  WILLIAM  LEIGHTON  WOOD. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  GEORGE  WILKINS. 

1837.  JAMES  ARTHUR,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1837.  WILLIAM    DURIE    (civil    division),    assistant    inspector    of 
Hospitals. 


K.  H.  479 

1837.     ROBERT   PURKIS   HILLYAR    (civil   division),    surgeon   in  the 
Royal  Navy. 

1837.  CHARLES  F.  FORBES,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1837.  Capt.  Sir  SPENCER  LAMBERT  HUNTER  VASSALL,  R.N. 

1837.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  FALCONAR  BRIGGS. 

1837.  SHEFFIELD  GRACE  (civil  division). 

1837.  JAMES  BURNS,  M.D.  (civil  division). 

1837.  Sir  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  FITZROY  (civil  division). 


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