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Earl

  • The Right Honourable Sir William St. John Fremantle Brodrick, Viscount Midleton, KP.
  • Barons

  • Sir Bertrand Edward Dawson, GCVO, CB, , FRCP, Physician-in-Ordinary to The King; Physician, London Hospital; Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Member of Senate, University of London; Chairman of Consultative Council, Ministry of Health. For public services in connection with health matters.
  • Sir George Allardice Riddell, Bart., Vice-Chairman of Newspaper Proprietors' Association, Ltd.; in charge of all the British Press and Colonial Press throughout the Peace Conference in Paris. For public services.
  • The Right Honourable Sir Albert Henry Stanley, MP, late President of the Board of Trade.
  • Privy Counsellors

  • The Honourable Charles Joseph Doherty, KC, DCL, LLD, Canadian Representative at the Peace Conference.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor Griffith-Boscawen, JP, , MP, Parliamentary-Secretary to Ministry of Pensions, 1916–1919, and since to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • Captain the Honourable Frederick Edward Guest, CBE, DSO, MP, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury since 1917.
  • Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, GCMG, CB, DSO, late Governor-General of Nigeria.
  • The Honourable Arthur Lewis Sifton, KC, MA, LLB, DCL, Canadian Representative at Peace Conference.
  • The Honourable William Alexander Watt, Acting Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia during absence of the Prime Minister at the Peace Conference.
  • The Honourable Sir William Thomas White, KCMG, Acting Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada during absence of the Prime Minister at the Peace Conference.
  • Ireland
  • Samuel Cunningham, Member of recent Housing Committee on Finance.
  • Martin Henry Fitzpatrick Morris, Baron Killanin, late Chairman of the Committee on Irish Primary Education.
  • James Macmahon, Under-Secretary for Ireland.
  • Baronets

  • Sir Henry Birchenough, KCMG. For valuable services rendered to the Ministry of Reconstruction and the Board of Trade.
  • James Buchanan, JP for the Counties of Sussex and Ross-shire; High Sheriff in 1910 of the County of Sussex. For public and local services.
  • Sir William Ernest Cain. Most generous supporter of Hospitals and War Charities in Liverpool.
  • John Traill Cargill, Chairman, Burmah Oil Company; Director Anglo-Persian Oil Company. For public services.
  • Felix Cassel, KC, Judge Advocate-General.
  • Hugo Cunliffe-Owen. Vice-Chairman of the British-American Tobacco Company. For valuable war service in connection with propaganda work in the Far East.
  • Commander Sir Arthur Trevor Dawson, MICE, MIME, Royal Navy. For public services in connection with the Home Office, War Office, and Admiralty.
  • Edward Mackay Edgar, head of firm of Sperling & Co., Merchant Bankers, Moorgate Street, London. For public services, particularly in connection with British and Canadian Trade.
  • Walter Harry Evans. For services in connection with the War Savings Committee.
  • Sir Thomas William Holderness, GCB, KCSI, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for India.
  • John Latta. For public services in connection with Ministry of Shipping during the war.
  • Sir Samuel Hardman Lever, KCB, Treasury Representative at Ministry of Transport.
  • Frederick Orr Lewis, President of Lewis Bros. Ltd., Montreal. Undertook important work for British Admiralty during war. For public services.
  • Sir Erik Olaf Ohlson, Sheriff of Hull, 1913–1915. For public services undertaken at the request of the Foreign Office in connection with Propaganda during the war.
  • The Right Honourable Sir Henry Augustus Robinson, KCB, Vice-President of Irish Local Government Board.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Arthur Sanders, MP, Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1919; Vice-Chairman of the National War Aims Committee. For public and parliamentary services.
  • Arthur Wheeler. For work in connection with War Loans. For public and local services.
  • David Wilson, . For public services to Agriculture in Scotland for 35 years.
  • Colonel John Roper Wright, JP, DL, Glamorganshire.
  • Knights Bachelor

  • Alderman Andrew Beattie, Deputy Lieutenant for the City of Dublin.
  • Alfred Frederick Bird, MP. For services rendered during the War in re-organisation of Overseas Officers' Clubs; also in connection with Discharged Sailors and Soldiers and Old Age Pensioners.
  • Arthur Cecil Tyrrell Beck, MP. JP for Huntingdonshire and Bedfordshire, Parliamentary Secretary and Controller of Finance to the Ministry of National Service, 1917–19. For public and parliamentary services.
  • Ernest A. Wallis Budge, MA, Litt.D., D.Litt., FSA, Oriental Professor, Head of Egyptian and Assyrian Departments of the British Museum.
  • William Carter, Mayor of Windsor during the War. For public and local services.
  • Harry Cartmell, Mayor of Preston, 1913–19. For public and local services.
  • Samuel Chapman. For valuable war work, especially in connection with Perth and Perthshire Prisoners of War Fund. For public and local services.
  • Colonel William Alfred Churchman. For public services in connection with the Ministry of Munitions Explosives Department.
  • Josiah Court, MRCS, LRCP. JP for Derbyshire; Consulting Surgeon to the Derbyshire Miners' Union in Compensation cases; Surgeon to the Staveley Great Central Railwaymen.
  • Edwin Wood Thorpe Farley, Mayor of Dover, 1913–19. For public and local services.
  • Alderman John Fitzgerald, Lord Mayor of Newcastle, 1914–15. For public and local services.
  • Norris Tildesley Foster. For services in connection with the Prince of Wales's Fund; Member of Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Member of Local Appeal Tribunal.
  • George Jefford Fowler. For 30 years Chief Magistrate for Kingston. For public and local services.
  • Dr. Henry John Gauvain. For services rendered to the Cripples' Hospital at Alton.
  • William V'Alters Summers Gradwell-Goodwin. JP for Staffordshire; Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme since 1913.
  • Francis Nugent Greer, CB, KC, Irish Parliamentary Draughtsman.
  • Philip Herbert Hanson, CB, Director-General of Contracts; Head of American Department and representative of Ministry of Munitions in Paris.
  • Thomas Jaffrey. JP for Aberdeenshire; Actuary to Aberdeen Savings Bank since 1892. For public and local services.
  • Robert Newbald Kay, Sheriff of York, 1914–15; Chairman of Recruiting Committee. For public and local services.
  • James Kemnal, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. For public services in connection with the manufacture of Munitions.
  • Halford John Mackinder, MP. For public and parliamentary services.
  • James Macklin, Mayor of Salisbury for five years. For public and local services.
  • Major David Hughes Morgan, Six times Mayor of Tenby. For public and local services.
  • George William Needham, President of Oldham Royal Infirmary and Oldham Branch of St. John's Ambulance Association. For public and local services.
  • Thomas Neill, JP, Chairman of the Ministry of Health Consultative Council on Health Insurance Approved Societies.
  • Francis Grant Ogilvie, CB, Assistant Controller in Trench Warfare Research Department, Chemical Warfare Department. For public services.
  • Alderman Herbert John Ormond, JP, Mayor of Stoke Newington, 1914–19. For public and local services.
  • Colonel James Philip Reynolds, DSO, Deputy Lieutenant and JP for Lancashire. For public and local services.
  • Hugh Malcolm Robinson, CB, ISO, Chief Inspector of Factories.
  • Thomas Robinson, OBE, JP, MP. For public and parliamentary services.
  • Leonard Bromfield Rowland, JP, Mayor of Wrexham, 1915–19. For public and local services.
  • Professor Arthur Schuster, FRS, late Secretary of the Royal Society.
  • Alderman Charles Stone. Nine times Mayor of Greenwich. For public and local services.
  • James Richard Thursfield, MA. Author; Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College, Oxford; prominent Member of Navy Records Society.
  • Alfred George Temple, FSA, Director of Guildhall Gallery for 32 years.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William Abraham Wayland, JP, Mayor of Deptford, 1914–19. For public and local services.
  • Major Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, CVO, Ulster King of Arms.
  • India
  • Mr. Justice Nalini Ranjan Chatterji, Judge, High Court, Calcutta, Bengal.
  • Mr. Justice Basanta Kumar Mullick, Indian Civil Service, Judge, Patna High Court, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Charles Henry Kesteven, Solicitor to the Government of India, Calcutta.
  • Malcolm Nicholson Hogg, Partner in Forbes, Forbes, Campbell & Co., Bombay.
  • Thomas Joseph Strangman, Advocate General, Bombay.
  • Robert Stanes, Merchant, Madras.
  • Percy Wilson Newson, Senior Partner, Jardine, Skimier & Co., Calcutta, Bengal.
  • Robert Taylor, Senior Partner in the firm of John Taylor & Sons, London, and Director of the Mysore Gold Mining Company Limited, London.
  • Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

    Civil Division
  • Sir John Swanwick Bradbury, KCB, Principal Reparations Commissioner for British Government.
  • The Right Honourable Sir David Harrel, GBE, KCB, KCVO, ISO, Chairman of Interim Court of Arbitration, 1918–1919; in connection with Industrial questions.
  • The Right Honourable Sir James Rennell Rodd, GCMG, GCVO, CB, until recently British Ambassador at Rome.
  • Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

    Military Division
  • Vice-Admiral Robert John Prendergast, CB.
  • Rear-Admiral Henry Harvey Bruce, CB, MVO.
  • Civil Division
  • George Lewis Barstow, CB, Controller of Supply Services, Treasury.
  • Sydney John Chapman, CB, CBE, FRS, Joint Permanent Secretary, Board of Trade.
  • Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)

    Military Division
  • Captain Eric John Arthur Fullerton, DSO.
  • Colonel Thomas Francis Bruce Renny-Tailyour, CSI, late Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Colonel) Francis William Hallowes, CIE, Indian Army.
  • Civil Division
  • Captain Edgar Abraham, Assistant Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat.
  • Charles Reginald Brigstocke, Assistant Secretary, Air Ministry.
  • George William Chrystal, Secretary to Ministry of Pensions.
  • Frank Lewis Dumbell Elliott, an Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
  • Sir William Gallagher, ISO, a Commissioner of Customs and Excise.
  • Walter George Gates, Assistant Secretary, General Post Office.
  • William Montagu Graham-Harrison, Second Parliamentary Counsel.
  • George Frederick Howe, Presiding Special Commissioner of Income Tax.
  • Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India (KCSI)

  • The Right Honourable Sir Francis John Stephens Hopwood, Baron Southborough, GCB, GCMG.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel His Highness Maharaja Daolat Singhji, Maharaja of Idar, Bombay.
  • Diwan Bahadur Penungavur Rajagopala Achariyar Avargal, CIE, Member of the Council of His Excellency the Governor, Madras.
  • Companions of the Order of the Star of India (CSI)

  • Charles George Todhunter, Indian Civil Service, Member of the Council of His Excellency the Governor, Madras.
  • Alexander Phillips Muddiman, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of India, Legislative Department.
  • Frederick Campbell Rose, MICE, Secretary to the Government of India, Public Works Department.
  • Selwyn Howe Fremantle, CIE, VD, Indian Civil Service, Controller of Passages, United Provinces.
  • Peter William Monie, Indian Civil Service, Municipal Commissioner, Bombay.
  • Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

  • Sir Eyre Crowe, KCB, KCMG, Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
  • Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, CMG, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Island of Barbados.
  • The Honourable William Herbert Herries, Minister of Railways and Native Affairs, Dominion of New Zealand.
  • Sir Robert Randolph Garran, Kt, CMG, Secretary to the Attorney-General's Department, Parliamentary Draftsman and Solicitor-General, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • George Robert Parkin, , CMG. Organising Secretary, Rhodes Scholarship Trust.
  • Samuel William Knaggs, CMG, late Colonial Secretary of the Colony of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Otto John Beit, for work in connection with South African Hospitals and Troops in England.
  • Edgar Bonham-Carter, CMG, CIE, Senior Judicial Official in the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia.
  • Frederick George Augustus Butler, CB, CMG, Director of the Overseas Division of the Department of Overseas Trade.
  • Major-General Sir Percy Zachariah Cox, GCIE, KCSI, His Majesty's Representative at Tehran.
  • Additional Knight Commander
  • Rear-Admiral Richard Webb, CB. In recognition of valuable services rendered during the later stages of the War.
  • Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • The Honourable Bolton Stafford Bird, Member of the Legislative Council of the State of Tasmania.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel James Forrest Halkett Carmichael, CBE, Chief Engineer, Office of the Crown Agents for the Colonies.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William Thomas Frederick Davies, MD, DSO, Member of the House of Assembly of the Union of South Africa.
  • Percy Edgar Deane, for services in connection with the Peace Conference.
  • Herbert George de Lisser, of Jamaica, in recognition of his public services and literary work.
  • John Robert Innes, lately Judicial Commissioner, Federated Malay States.
  • Ernest Frederick Cambridge Lane, for services in connection with the Peace Conference.
  • Lieutenant-Commander John Greig Latham, for services in connection with the Peace Conference.
  • The Honourable Maui Pomare, Member of the Executive Council, Dominion of New Zealand.
  • Charles Edward Owen Smyth, ISO, Superintendent of Public Buildings, State of South Australia.
  • Malcolm Stevenson, the Officer Administering the Government of the Island of Cyprus.
  • Henry Nilus Thompson, Chief Conservator of Forests, Nigeria.
  • Frank David Thomson, for services in connection witih the Peace Conference.
  • Hugh Cholmondeley Thornton, Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
  • Eric Clare Edmund Phipps, Counsellor of Embassy in His Majesty's Diplomatic Service.
  • John Duncan Gregory, Senior Clerk in the Foreign Office.
  • Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-Hugessen, First Secretary in His Majesty's Diplomatic Service.
  • The Honourable Harold George Nicolson, Second Secretary in His Majesty's Diplomatic Service.
  • Robert MacLeod Hodgson, His Majesty's Consul at Vladivostock.
  • George Herbert Mair, temporarily employed in the Foreign Office during the War.
  • Additional Companions
  • Captain David Thomas Norris, CB, Royal Navy.
  • Captain John Peter Ralph Marriott, Royal Navy.
  • Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE)

  • Honorary Second Lieutenant Meherban Malojirao Vyankatrav Raje Ghorpad alias Nanasaheb, Chief of Mudhol, Bombay Presidency.
  • Walter Maude, CSI, Indian Civil Service, Member of the Executive Council, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Rai Bahadur Sir Bipin Krishna Bose, CIE, Government Advocate, Nagpur, Central Provinces.
  • Charles James Stevenson-Moore, CVO, Indian Civil Service, Member, Board of Revenue, Bengal.
  • Companions of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE)

  • Allan Thomas Holme, Indian Civil Service, Officiating Agent to the Governor General in Rajputana, and Chief Commissioner, Ajmer-Merwara.
  • Sardar Bahadur Sardar Sundar Singh Majithia, Amritsar, Punjab.
  • Henry Moncrieff Smith, Indian Civil Service, Joint Secretary to the Government of India, Legislative Department.
  • Frederick St. John Gebbie, JP, Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay, Public Works Department.
  • Khan Bahadur Pir Baksh Walad Mian Muhammad, retired Deputy Collector, Sind, Bombay.
  • Seshadri Srinivasa Ayyangar, Advocate General, Madras.
  • Francis Arthur Addams Cowley, Chief Engineer and Secretary, Irrigation and Marine Department, Bengal.
  • James Alexander Richey, Director of Public Instruction, Punjab.
  • Frank Waverling Woods, Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, Public Works Department (Irrigation Branch).
  • George Gall Sim, Indian Civil Service, United Provinces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Aitchison Smith, Indian Army, Political Agent, Gilgit, Kashmir State.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Ralph Nethersole, Indian Army, Deputy Commissioner, Tharrawaddy, Burma.
  • Robert Scott Troup, Imperial Forest Service, lately Inspector-General of Forests.
  • Matthew Alfred Thompson, Deputy Director-General, Telegraph Traffic, Punjab.
  • Kinsey Beaumont Welford Thomas, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Bengal.
  • John Algernon Stevens, OBE, Indian Civil Service, Chief Collector of Customs, Rangoon, Burma.
  • David Alexander Thomson, Imperial Forest Service, Deputy Conservator, Bombay.
  • Alexander Brebner, Imperial Public Works Department, late Executive Engineer, Special Works Division, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Vernon Dawson, Indian Civil Service.
  • George Anderson, Indian Educational Service, Assistant Secretary to the Government of India in the Education Department.
  • Colonel Rao Bahadur Thakur Sadul Singh, Member of Bikaner State Executive Council, Rajputana.
  • Saiyid Niur-ul-Huda, Zamindar, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Rao Bahadur Yeshwantrao Trimbak Mirikar, Sardar of the Deccan, Bombay.
  • Rai Baikuntha Nath Sen Bahadur, Pleader, Murshidabad, Bengal.
  • Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

  • The Right Honourable Sir George Herbert Murray, GCB, ISO.
  • Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

  • The Right Honourable Sir Horace Brooks Marshall.
  • Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

  • Sir William Jameson Soulsby, CB, CIE.
  • Sir James Bell.
  • Brigadier-General Henry Edmund Burleigh Leach, CB, CMG.
  • Brigadier-General Edmund William Costello, VC, CMG, DSO, Indian Army. (Dated 16 August 1919.)
  • Brigadier-General Ernest Douglas Money, CIE, DSO, Indian Army. (Dated 31 August 1919.)
  • Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote, MVO.
  • Captain Houston French, MVO.
  • Hugh Cholmondeley Thornton.
  • Members of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)

  • Major Charles Ossley Harvey, MC, Indian Army.
  • John Elkan.
  • William Wyamar Vaughan.
  • Members of the Royal Victorian Order, 5th class (MVO)

  • Eric John Glynne Evans.
  • Christopher Lloyd.
  • Henry Cecil Sumner Maine.
  • Herbert Francis Montgomery.
  • Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

    Military Division
  • Rear-Admiral Harry Hampson Stileman, CBE.
  • Rear-Admiral Edward Henry Fitzhardinge Heaton-Ellis, CB, CBE, MVO.
  • Civil Division
    For services rendered on behalf of the Dominions, Crown Colonies, Protectorates, etc., and in connection with the War.
  • Sir Ernest Frederick George Hatch, Bart., Chairman of Council, "Beyond Seas" Association for the Reception of Officers and Relatives from beyond the seas.
  • The Honourable Robert Heaton Rhodes, for services as New Zealand Red Cross Commissioner in England, and in connection with the welfare of the troops of the Dominion.
  • Honorary Knight Commander
  • His Excellency Zulfikar Pasha, Grand Chamberlain to His Highness the Sultan of Egypt. For services rendered in Egypt.
  • Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

    Civil Division
  • Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Alexander Elder Beattie, MC, Staff Officer, West African Frontier Force.
  • The Honourable Alicia Margaret Cecil, MBE, in recognition of services in connection with women's emigration.
  • Caroline Susan Theodora, The Honourable Mrs. Norman Grosvenor, in recognition of services in connection with women's emigration.
  • The Honourable Ellen Joyce, Vice-President, British Women's Emigration Society.
  • Grace Lefroy, Honorary Secretary, British Women's Emigration Association.
  • Frank Campbell McClellan, Director of Agriculture, and lately Chief Supply Officer, Zanzibar Protectorate.
  • Lucy Bertram, Lady Markham, for services in the entertainment of Officers of the Oversea Forces.
  • Christopher Lintrup Paus, OBE, Commercial Attaché, HM Embassy, Christiania
  • Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    Civil Division
  • Captain and Quartermaster Richard Alexander Barber, Royal Engineers, Clerk to the Overseas Defence Committee.
  • Bimbashi Robert Arthur Langdale Kelham, Alexandria City Police. For services rendered in Egypt.
  • Kaisar-i-Hind Medals

    First Class
  • The Honourable Mary Harriet Hepburn Scott, Missionary, Church of Scotland Mission, Kalimpong, Bengal.
  • Atwell Lake Alexander, Chairman of the Municipal Council, Tellicherry, Malabar District, Madras.
  • William James Wanless, Principal Medical Officer of the Mission Hospital at Miraj and Chief Medical Officer of the American Presbyterian Mission, Bombay.
  • Doctor Kate Platt, Principal of the Lady Hardinge Medical College for Women, Delhi.
  • Doctor Margaret Ida Balfour, Joint Secretary, to the Central Committee of the Countess of Dufferin's Fund.
  • Ida Sophia Scudder, Doctor in charge of the Mary Taber Schell Hospital, Vellore, North Arcot District, Madras.
  • Rani Murari Kumari Debi, of Bhinga, Bahraich District, United Provinces.
  • Mary Eliza Annie Fosbrooke, Inspectress of Schools, Assam.
  • The Reverend Ola Hanson, American Baptist Mission, Namkham, Burma.
  • Reverend Mother Simon, Superior of the Franciscan Sisters, Punjab Lunatic Asylum, Lahore, Punjab.
  • Promotions

    Dated 31 December 1919.

    Royal Navy
  • Gerald L. Parnell, DSO, OBE.
  • Morshead B. Baillie-Hamilton.
  • Frederick E. K. Strong, DSO.
  • Henry G. L. Oliphant, DSO, MVO.
  • Gerald C. Dickens, CMG.
  • Gilbert G. P. Hewett.
  • Cecil P. Talbot, DSO.
  • Edward M. Bennett, OBE.
  • Robert G. Hamond, DSO.
  • Hugh S. Shipway.
  • Charles D. Burke.
  • Frederic E. B. G. Schreiber.
  • The Hon. Edward B. S. Bingham, VC, OBE.
  • Dudley B. N. North, CMG, MVO.
  • Noel F. Laurence, DSO.
  • Andrew B. Cunningham, DSO.
  • Lieutenant-Commander to Commander
  • Arthur C. Fawssett, DSO.
  • Rolf Viney.
  • Thomas G. Carter, OBE.
  • Henry H. G. D. Stoker, DSO.
  • John F. Hutchings, DSO.
  • Delorest J. D. Noble.
  • Edward O. Broadley, DSO.
  • James C. J. Soutter.
  • Ernest R. Gloag.
  • James R. C. Cavendish.
  • Lionel G. Foote.
  • Frank H. T. Ree.
  • Claud M. Leggatt.
  • Arthur J. L. Murray, DSO.
  • Hugh J. Woodward, DSO.
  • Harold T. Bowen.
  • Thomas C. C. Bolster, DSO.
  • Roger L. Wiles.
  • Harry B. Jermain, OBE.
  • Cecil E. Brooke.
  • Algernon R. Smithwick, DSO.
  • Arthur W. Brooks, DSO.
  • Lancelot E. Holland.
  • Gordon C. Wilkinson.
  • Claud L. Y. Dering, DSO.
  • Henry R. Moore, DSO.
  • Arnold Maitland-Dougall.
  • Ronald W. Oldham, OBE.
  • Louis H. B. Bevan.
  • Charles O. Alexander.
  • Richard B. Davies, VC, DSO.
  • Edward L. S. King.
  • Arthur F. Pridham.
  • Eric R. Bent, DSC.
  • Henry E. C. Blagrove.
  • Engineer Captain to Engineer Rear-Admiral
  • Robert B. Dixon, CB. (Dated 13 December 1919.)
  • Engineer Commander to Engineer Captain
  • William Hart, OBE. (Dated 30 September 1919.)
  • Sydney M. G. Bryer. (Dated 13 December 1919.)
  • Paymaster Commander to Paymaster Captain

    To date from 1 January 1920.

  • Horatio O. Jones (now acting Paymaster Captain).
  • John A. Keys, CB. (now acting Paymaster Captain).
  • Theodore T. Lanyon (now acting Paymaster Captain).
  • Reginald C. Baker (now acting Paymaster Captain).
  • Francis C. Leonard (now acting Paymaster Captain).
  • Charles F. Pollard, CB, CMG.
  • Royal Naval Reserve

    Dated 31 December 1919.

  • Robert H. W. Hughes, CSI, CMG, DSO, RD.
  • Arthur E. Dunn, CBE, RD.
  • Charles E. Irving, RD.
  • Henry G. Muir, DSO, RD.
  • Dated 31 December 1919.

  • Reginald V. Peel, RD.
  • Frederick R. Miles, RD.
  • Leonard J. Hall, RD.
  • Lionel H. Lindsay, RD.
  • Robert W. Shepherd.
  • John A. Holland, RD.
  • King's Police Medals (KPM)

    England & Wales
  • William Picton Phillips, Chief Constable, Carmarthen County Constabulary.
  • Frederick Henry Mardlin, Chief Constable, Northampton Borough Police.
  • George Ennion, Superintendent, Chester County Constabulary.
  • Joseph Hazell, Superintendent, Bristol City Police.
  • John Ivin, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Bedford County Constabulary.
  • Robert Jump, Superintendent, Lancaster County Constabulary.
  • John Rochford, Inspector, River Wear Police.
  • Royal Bird, Sergeant, Metropolitan Police.
  • George Jennings, Sergeant, River Wear Police.
  • Herbert Adams, Constable, River Wear Police.
  • Samuel Bishop, Constable, Cornwall County Constabulary.
  • Percy Carr, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Nicholas Cork, Constable, Lancaster County Constabulary.
  • Gilbert Darke, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Arthur George Gunner, Constable, Surrey Constabulary.
  • Walter Hearn, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • William Jackson, Constable, River Wear Police.
  • William Mewton, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • William Monnery, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Francis Moore, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Frederick Ost, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • George Richardson, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Frederick Riches, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • William Steel, Constable, River Wear Police.
  • Maurice Sullivan, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Albert Webber, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Harry Williams, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • William Williams, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Frederick Wright, Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • Harry Hammond, Chief Officer, Margate Fire Brigade.
  • Scotland
  • James Barnett, Lieutenant, City of Glasgow Police.
  • Robert Alexander, Superintendent, Ross and Cromarty Constabulary.
  • Daniel Ritchie, Superintendent, Southern Division of the Glasgow Fire Brigade.
  • Donald Cameron, Sergeant, Lanark County Constabulary.
  • William Buist, Constable, City of Glasgow Police.
  • Ireland
  • Herbert William Crane, Chief Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary.
  • Henry Edmund William Yates, County Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary.
  • Thomas Neylon, District Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary.
  • John Bruton, Sergeant, Dublin Metropolitan Police.
  • Edward Hally, Sergeant, Dublin Metropolitan Police.
  • Matthew Horgan, Sergeant, Royal Irish Constabulary.
  • James Hayes, Constable, Royal Irish Constabulary.
  • John Lynch, Constable, Dublin Metropolitan Police.
  • Joseph Reynolds, Constable, Dublin Metropolitan Police.
  • James Spillane, Constable, Royal Irish Constabulary.
  • India
  • Norman Elliot Quinton Mainwaring, Deputy Inspector-General, Madras Police.
  • Alwarappa Pillai Sadagopa Pillai, Sub-Inspector, Madras Police.
  • Oliver Ethelbert Windle, Superintendent, Madras Police.
  • Pasupuleti Parankusam Nayudu, Diwan Bahadur, Deputy Commissioner, Madras City Police.
  • Harold Ernest Williams, Superintendent, Madras Police.
  • Syed Abdur Rahim Sahib, Inspector, Madras Police.
  • Arthur Charles John Bailey, District Superintendent, Bombay Police.
  • Mahomed Hussain Shah, son of Syed Sujayat Ali Shah, Inspector of Police in Sind, Bombay Police.
  • Llewellyn Charles Francis O'Brien, Inspector, Bombay City Police.
  • Charles Robert Jeffreys, Inspector, Bombay City Police.
  • Jiwa Pirbhai, 2nd grade Head Constable, Agency Police, Kathiawar, Bombay Police.
  • Rupert Learoyd McCulloch, Superintendent of Police in Sind, Bombay Police.
  • Frank Roddis, Superintendent, Bengal Police.
  • John Skinner Wilson, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Headquarters, Calcutta, Bengal Police.
  • Seymour Hebert Hatten Mills, Assistant Superintendent, Bengal Police.
  • Jamini Mohan Kar, Inspector, Bengal Police.
  • Tribeni Tewari, Constable, Bengal Police.
  • Abhinandan Ojha, Constable, Bengal Police.
  • Sheikh Daryao, Constable, Jhansi District, United Provinces Police.
  • Moti Lal, Head Constable, Jhansi District, United Provinces Police.
  • Hansraj, Constable, Moradabad District, United Provinces Police.
  • Munshi Man Singh, Rai Bahadur, Superintendent of Police, United Provinces Police.
  • Paras Ram, Sub-Inspector, Agra District, United Provinces Police.
  • Mubashir Husain, Sub-Inspector, Agra District, United Provinces Police.
  • William Alexander Marshall, Inspector, Punjab Police.
  • Aziz-ud-Din Ahmad, Inspector, Punjab Police.
  • Reginald Charles Albert Plomer, Deputy Superintendent, Punjab Police.
  • Rai Sahib Dwarka Nath, Deputy Superintendent, Punjab PoIice.
  • Maratab Ali, officiating Sub-inspector, Punjab Police.
  • Nasir Shah, Sub-Inspector of Police, Punjab Police.
  • Agha Gama Khan, Inspector, Punjab Police.
  • Bawa Kharak Singh, Sub-Inspector, 3rd grade, Punjab Police.
  • Tola Ram, Foot Constable, No. 473, Lahore District, Punjab Police.
  • Tanwir Ahmad, Sub-Inspector, Punjab Police.
  • Sub-Inspector Gopal Dass, Head Clerk, Lahore District, Punjab Police.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Lawrence William ffrench-Mullen, CIE, Indian Army; Deputy Inspector-General, Burma Military Police.
  • Henry Donald Grantham, District Superintendent, Burma Police.
  • George Francis Danvers Colquhoun, Inspector of Police, 2nd grade, and Honorary Deputy Superintendent, Rangoon Town Police, Burma Police.
  • Alexander William Cox, officiating District Superintendent, Burma Police.
  • Kulman Bhaju, Subadar-Major, Burma Military Police.
  • Richard Murphy, Sergeant, Rangoon Town Police, Burma Police.
  • Annada Charan Mitra, Inspector of Police, Bihar and Orissa Police.
  • Babu Lal Singh, Sub-Inspector of Police, Bihar and Orissa Police.
  • Rama Nand Pandey, Constable, Bihar and Orissa Police.
  • George Adrian Carroll, Assistant Superintendent, Central Provinces Police.
  • The Honourable Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas Herbert, Indian Army; Inspector-General, Assam Police.
  • William James Hickman Ballantine, Superintendent, Assam Police.
  • Faiz Talab Khan, Sub-Inspector, North-West Frontier Province Police.
  • Akhtar Ali Shah, Sub-Inspector, North-West Frontier Province Police.
  • Zabta Kham, Foot Constable, 4th Grade, No. 1099, of Peshawar District, North-West Frontier Province Police.
  • Gul Ahmed, Foot Constable. 4th Grade, No. 900, of the Peshawar District, North-West Frontier Province Police.
  • Syed Hassan, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Baluchistan Police.
  • British Dominions Beyond The Seas
  • Narcisse Leon Grandchamp, late Superintendent of Police, Montreal.
  • Walter Griffiths, Fireman, Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade.
  • John McKenna, Chief Inspector of Police, Western Australia.
  • Claude Woodruff Duncan, Commissioner of Police, Malta, 1916–1919, when he was appointed Inspector-General of Police, Southern Provinces, Nigeria.
  • Herbert Layard Dowbiggin, Inspector-General of Police, Ceylon.
  • Hugh Houston Hutchings, Assistant Commissioner of Grand Turk.
  • James Owens, Acting Commissioner of Police, Southern Provinces, Nigeria.
  • Ayeni Imesi, Sergeant, Southern Provinces Police, Nigeria.
  • Kadiri Adamu, Lance-Corporal, Southern Provinces Police, Nigeria.
  • Digby Rowland Albemarle Bettington, Inspector-General of Police, Gold Coast Colony.
  • Che Lah bin Mat, Constable, Federated Malay States Police Force.
  • References

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