1881 Birthday Honours

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The 1881 Birthday Honours were appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the Queen, and were published in The London Gazette on 24 May 1881. [1]

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The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.

United Kingdom and British Empire

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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Civilian star of the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Vice-Admiral Richard Dunning White
  • Vice-Admiral Edward Bridges Rice
  • Captain Sholto Douglas
  • Captain William Arthur
  • Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets Daniel John Duigan
Army
  • Lieutenant-General Joseph Henry Laye
  • Major-General Francis Peyton
  • Major-General John Henry Ford Elkington
  • Major-General James Gubbins
  • Major-General John Gordon
  • Major-General George Godfrey Pearse
  • Colonel Reginald Gipps, Scots Guards
  • Colonel George Byng Harman, late Brigade Depot
  • Colonel Allen Bayard Johnson, Bengal Staff Corps
  • Colonel John Alexander Mathew Macdonald, Bombay Staff Corps
  • Colonel George Scougall Macbean, Bengal Staff Corps
  • Colonel Robert Crosse Stewart, late 2nd Foot
  • Colonel Frederick Dobson Middleton, late 29th Foot
  • Colonel the Honourable James Charlemagne Dormer, late 13th Foot
  • Colonel Rowley Sale Hill, Bengal Infantry
  • Colonel Charles Edward Cumberland, Royal Engineers
  • Colonel William French, Royal Artillery
  • Colonel John William Hoggan, Bengal Staff Corps
  • Colonel Thomas Gaily Ross, Bengal Staff Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Macnaghten Armstrong, Bengal Staff Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Dawson Stockley Warren, 14th Regiment
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm, Royal Engineers
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Copland, Bengal Staff Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Cromer Ashburnham, 60th Regiment
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Augustus Bushman, 9th Lancers
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Montizambert Stockwell, 72nd Regiment
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Frederick Crease, Royal Marine Artillery
  • Major Joseph Philips, Royal Marine Light Infantry
  • Major John Ramsay Slade, Royal Artillery
  • Deputy Surgeon-General John O'Nial, Army Medical Department
  • Surgeon-Major Samuel Black Roe Army Medical Department
  • Deputy Commissary-General Henry John Brownrigg, Commissariat and Transport Staff
  • Assistant Commissary-General Henry Spencer Edward Reeves, Commissariat and Transport Staff
Civil Division
  • Colonel Lord Hatherton, the (King's Own) 2nd Stafford Militia
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Samuel Brise Ruggles-Brise, West Essex Militia
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel David Carrick Robert Carrick Buchanan, 2nd Royal Lanark Militia
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel John Williams Wallington, Royal North Gloucester Militia
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Sir John Stephen Robinson Bt Louth Militia
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Sir Thomas Oriel Forster Bt Monaghan Militia
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Winn Knight, 1st Worcester Rifle Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel David Davidson, 1st (The Queen's City of Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade)
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Watkin Shakerley Bt 5th Cheshire Rifle Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Walter Barttelot Barttelot Bt 2nd Sussex Rifle Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Charles Hugh Lindsay, 6th Middlesex (St. George's) Rifle Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Vice-Admiral Thomas Chaloner, 1st North Riding of Yorkshire Artillery Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Ewen Macpherson, 1st Inverness (Highland) Rifle Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Addison Potter, 1st Northumberland and Durham Artillery Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Sagar Hirst, 3rd West Riding of Yorkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Sir James Bourne Bt Royal Lancashire Artillery Militia
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Edwards Bt 2nd West Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Wilmot Bt VC 1st Derbyshire Rifle Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Robert John Tilney, 5th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Stock Hill, 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Donald Matheson, 1st Lanarkshire Engineer Volunteer Corps
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Leopold George Frederick Keane, Waterford Artillery, Militia
  • Sir Allen William Young, Commanding the London Brigade of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers
  • Ernest Hobart Inman, Commanding the Liverpool Brigade of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers
  • Charles Lister Ryan, Assistant Comptroller and Auditor-General
  • Frederick James Fegen, Paymaster in the Royal Navy
  • Captain Andrew Noble, late Royal Artillery

The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India

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Star of a Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India

Knight Grand Commander (GCSI)

Knight Commander (KCSI)

Companion (CSI)

  • Donald Campbell Macnabb, Bengal Civil Service (Retired), late Commissioner Punjab
  • Wazirzadah Muhammad Afzal Khan, late Political Assistant in Afghanistan
  • Major-General John Salusbury Trevor (Retired), Royal (late Bombay) Engineers, lately Director-General of State Railways
  • Horace Abel Cockerell, Bengal Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of Bengal, in the Judicial and Political Department
  • Colonel Samuel Black, Bengal Staff Corps, Secretary to the Government of the Punjab in the Military Department

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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Star of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • Augustus Frederick Gore, Lieutenant-Governor of the Island of Saint Vincent
  • Major-General James Robert Mann, Royal Engineers, Director of Roads and Surveyor-General, Jamaica
  • William Warren Streeten, Chief Justice of the West Africa Settlements
  • Malcolm Fraser, Surveyor-General and Commissioner of Crown Lands, of Western Australia
  • William Henry Marsh, Colonial Secretary and Auditor-General, Hong Kong
  • Major John George Dartnell, Commandant of the Natal Mounted Police
  • John William Dawson Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • Alpheus Todd Librarian to the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada
  • William Dealtry, late Chief Clerk of the Colonial Office
  • Charles John Irving, Resident Councillor at Malacca, Straits Settlements
  • Henry Nicholas Duverger Beyts, Receiver-General of Mauritius
  • William Augustine Duncan, Collector of Customs, New South Wales
  • Charles Bruce, Director of Public Instruction, Ceylon
  • William MacGregor Chief Medical Officer and Receiver-General, Fiji

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References

  1. "No. 24976". The London Gazette . 24 May 1881. pp. 2673–2675.