1926 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 1926 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire. They were published on 29 December 1925. [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.

British Empire

Viscount

Baron

Privy Councillor

Baronet

Knight Bachelor

India
Dominions
Colonies, Protectorates, Etc.

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division
  • The Right Honourable Sir Edward Frederick Grey Ponsonby, GCVO, KCB. For services rendered to three successive Sovereigns during more than thirty years.

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Lewis Clinton-Baker, KCVO, CB, CBE.
  • Surgeon Vice-Admiral Joseph Chambers, CB, CMG, MD.
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
  • John Lamb, CB, Under Secretary for Scotland.

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
  • Colonel George Vawdrey, CMG, CBE, assistant director of Military Transport, Woolwich Arsenal.
  • Colonel Arthur Milton Bent, CMG, CBE, Officer in Charge of Records, Exeter.
  • Colonel (Temporary Colonel Commandant) Charles Arthur Ker, CMG, CBE, DSO, Colonel, Royal Artillery (Heavy), Southern Command.
  • Colonel (Temporary Colonel Commandant) Wallace Duffield Wright, VC, CMG, DSO, Brigade Commander, 8th Infantry Brigade, Southern Command.
  • Colonel (Temporary Colonel Commandant) Alexander Rolland, CBE, DSO, Chief Engineer, Southern Command, India.
  • Colonel Thomas Nairne Scott Moncrieff Howard, DSO, Brigade Commander, 161st (Essex) Infantry Brigade, Territorial Army.
  • Colonel (Temporary Colonel Commandant) Hugh Stephenson Moberly, Indian Army, Brigade Commander, 5th Indian Infantry Brigade, India.
  • Colonel (Temporary Colonel Commandant) John Leared Furney, Indian Army, Brigade Commander, 8th Indian Infantry Brigade, India.
  • Colonel (Temporary Colonel Commandant) Charles Richard Bradshaw, CBE, Indian Army, Brigade Commander, 17th Indian Infantry Brigade, India.
Civil Division

Order of the Star of India

Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India (KCSI)

Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI)

  • Thomas Emerson, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Bengal.
  • Arthur Herbert Ley, CIE, CBE, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Industries and Labour.
  • Ernest Burdon, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of India in the Army Department.
  • John Ernest Buttery Hotson, OBE, Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay.
  • Alan William Pim, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Member, Board of Revenue, United Provinces.

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)

Honorary Companion

Order of the Indian Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE)

Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE)

  • John Richard Donovan Glascott, Agent, Burma Railways, and Port Commissioner, Burma.
  • Colonel Stephen Henry Edmund Nicholas, Indian Army, Judge Advocate-General in India.
  • Harry Alexander Fanshaw Lindsay, CBE, Indian Civil Service, Indian Trade Commissioner, London.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Duncan Macpherson, Indian Army, Resident, Western States, Rajputana.
  • Kashinath Shriram Jatar, Officiating Commissioner, Chhattisgarh Division, Central Provinces.
  • M. R. Ry. Rao Bahadur Vangal Thiruvenkata Krishnama Acharya Avargal, Secretary to the Government of Madras, Law Department.
  • Gilbert Wiles, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of Bombay, Finance Department.
  • Sahibzada Abdul Majid Khan, Revenue Secretary and Inspector-General of Police, Rampur State, United Provinces.
  • Ernest Rudolph Foy, Chief Engineer and Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, Public Works Department.
  • Bernard Abdy Collins, Indian Civil Service, Director of Industries, and Secretary to the Government of Bihar and Orissa, Education Department.
  • Richard Roy Maconachie, Indian Civil Service, Foreign and Political Department.
  • Percy Hawkins, Chief Engineer to the Government of Madras, Public Works Department (Irrigation).
  • Joseph Wilson-Johnston, CBE, Indian Civil Service, Administrator of Nabha.
  • Carlton Moss King, Indian Civil Service, Legal Remembrancer to the Government of the United Provinces,
  • Herbert William Emerson, CBE, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner, Punjab.
  • Patrick Aloysius Kelly, Commissioner of Police, Bombay.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Wallace Dick Megaw, MB, Indian Medical Service, Director, School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Calcutta.
  • Barthold Schlesinger Kisch, Indian Civil Service, Controller, Local Clearing Office (Enemy Debts).
  • Frank David Ascoli, Indian Civil Service, lately Controller of Printing, Stationery, and Stamps.
  • Major Bernard Rawdon Reilly, OBE, Indian Army, First Assistant Resident at Aden.
  • Hugh Stuart Crosthwaite, Indian Civil Service, Collector of Allahabad.
  • Jadu Nath Sarkar, Professor of History, Patna College.
  • Percy Hide, Principal, Daly College, Indore.
  • Frederick William Sudmersen, Principal, Cotton College, Gauhati, Assam.
  • The Reverend Arthur Ernest Brown, Principal, Wesleyan Mission College, Bankura, Superintendent, Wesleyan Mission, Bengal.
  • Bamaswami Srinivasa Sarma, Managing Editor and Proprietor of the Amalgamated Newspapers Ltd., Calcutta.
  • Major Robert Henry Bott, MB, FRCS, Indian Medical Service.

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)

Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 5th class (MVO)

  • Lieutenant Henry Claude Warrington Eastman, Royal Horse Artillery. (Dated 28 November 1925.)
  • Reginald Harry Short.

Order of the British Empire

Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Civil Division

Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

First Class, for Public Services in India.

King's Police Medal (KPM)

England & Wales
Fire Brigades
Scotland
Northern Ireland
India
Australia
Union of South Africa
Colonies, Protectorates & Mandated Territories

Bar to the King's Police Medal

India
  • Michael A. O'Gorman, Officiating District Superintendent, Bombay Police.
Colonies, Protectorates & Mandated Territories
  • Owen Franklin Wright, First Class Inspector, Jamaica Constabulary.

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Air Force Medal (AFM)

Promotions

Royal Navy

Dated 31 December 1925.

Commander to Captain
Lieutenant-Commander to Commander
  • Arthur E. Buckland, DSO, DSC.
  • Charles E. Morgan, DSO.
  • Richard Harter.
  • Hamilton E. Snepp.
  • Charles H. Champness.
  • Edward G. Stanley, DSC.
  • Herbert M. Hughes.
  • Cuthbert Coppinger, DSC.
  • Heneage C. Legge, DSC.
  • Kenneth Edwards, DSC.
  • Hugh F. Curry, DSC.
  • Edward C. Thornton, DSC.
  • Francis Howard, DSC.
  • Charles M. R. Schwerdt.
  • Richard C. F. Ryan.
  • William G. Tennant, MVO.
  • Augustine W. S. Agar, VC, DSO.
  • Douglas B. Fisher, OBE.
  • Clement Moody.
  • Guy D'Oyly-Hughes, DSO, DSC.
Engineer Commander to Engineer Captain
  • John H. Hocken.
  • William S. Mann, OBE.
  • John C. Matters.
  • Robert Beeman, CMG.
  • Ralph Berry.
  • Sydney P. Start.
  • John B. Pulliblank, DSO, OBE.
Lieutenant-Commander (E) to Commander (E)
  • Guy F. B. Ottley.
  • Cuthbert W. S. Gibson.
  • Brian L. G. Sebastian.
Engineer Lieutenant-Commander to Engineer Commander
  • Percy W. Warwick.
  • Reginald Stansmore.
  • Harry G. Marshall.
  • Harold S. Warren.
  • Ralph P. Janion.
  • Harold F. du M. Hunt.
  • Cecil R. Hoare.
  • Casper V. Baker.
Surgeon Commander to Surgeon Captain
  • Robert W. B. Hall, OBE.
Paymaster Commander to Paymaster Captain
  • Gerald Solfleet.

Royal Naval Reserve

Commander to Captain
  • Charles G. Matheson, DSO, RD.
  • Edward A. Singeisen, DSC, RD.
  • Robert B. Irving, OBE, RD.
Lieutenant-Commander to Commander
  • Douglas Davenport-Jones, RD.
  • Robert L. F. Hubbard, RD.
  • James Marshall, RD.
  • Ernest K. Irving, DSC, RD
  • Harry B. Reece, RD.
  • Andrew T. Motif, RD.
  • Reginald J. Finlow, RD.

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve

Lieutenant-Commander to Commander
  • Eric Elgood, VD.
Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander to Surgeon Commander
  • Alfred E. W. Hird.

Royal Air Force

From 1 January 1926.

General Duties Branch
Wing Commander to Group Captain
Squadron Leader to Wing Commander
Flight Lieutenant to Squadron Leader
  • Henry Cockerell, OBE.
  • Francis William Trott, OBE, MC.
  • Alan Fitzroy Somerset-Leeke.
  • Frederick George Sherriff, MC.
  • John Farquhar Gordon, DFC.
  • Charles Beauvoir Dalison, AFC.
  • Richard Spencer Lucy, AFC.
  • William Samuel Caster, MC.
  • Wilfred Henry Dunn, DSC.
  • Charles Langstoh Scott, DSC.
  • Hugh Henry MacLeod Fraser.
  • Dirk Cloete, MC, AFC.
  • Albert Durston, AFC.
  • Meredith Thomas, DFC, AFC.
  • Trevor Edward Salt, AFC.
Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant
  • John Christian Barraclough.
  • George Henry Russell, DFC.
  • Horace Gramshaw Payne Ovenden.
  • Thomas Humble.
  • Hilton Oscar Brown, MM.
  • George Robert Oliver.
  • Gilbert Latham Ormerod.
  • Richard Vaughan Bramwell-Davis (Lieutenant, Royal Fleet Auxiliary).
  • Denis Holcombe Carey.
  • John Duncan.
  • Christopher Neil Hope Bilney.
  • William Whitefield McConnachie.
  • Charles Dudley Palmer.
  • Alfred Edwin Lindon, MBE.
  • Albert James Ernest Broomfield, DFC.
  • Thomas Rose, DFC.
  • Charles Leslie Cox.
  • Pat Murgatroyd.
  • Ernest Caizley Usher.
  • Vincent Percy Feather.
  • Eyare King Blenkinsop.
  • Charlton Hallawell.
  • Robert John Hayne Holland.
  • Robert Lyle McKindrick Barbour, DFC.
  • Lawrence Fleming Pendred, DFC.
  • Charles John Sims, DFC.
  • John Lawrence Kirby.
  • Frederick Frank Garraway.
  • Owen Wilson Clapp.
  • Campbell Alexander Hoy, MC.
  • Sidney Herbert Ware.
  • Frank George Gibbons, DFC.
  • Cecil Arthur Bouchier, DFC.
  • Harold John Saker.
  • Reginald Morville Davy.
  • Frank George Brockman.
  • Ernest Henry Attwood.
  • William James Millen.
  • Edmund Henry Searle.
  • Eric Brewerton, DFC.
Stores Branch
Flight Lieutenant to Squadron Leader
  • Nevill Ross Fuller.
  • Walter Langston Shaw, MBE.
Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant
  • George Thomas Stroud, MBE.
  • Ernest William Lawrence.
  • John Clifford Shakeshaft.
  • Frank Edwin Shersby.
  • Robert Craig.
Stores Branch (Supplementary List)
Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant
  • Reginald Vivian Robinson, OBE.
Accountant Branch
Squadron Leader to Wing Commander
  • Herbert George Jones.
Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant
  • James Frederick Robert Bales-White.
  • Herbert Charles Frederick Ellis.
Medical Branch
Squadron Leader to Wing Commander
  • Frank Cuninghame Cowtan.
Flight Lieutenant to honorary Squadron Leader
  • George Stephen Ware, MB.
  • Edmond Francis Neville Currey.
  • Charles Anderson Meaden.
  • Frederick Ernest Wilson.

Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service

Sister to Acting-Senior Sister
  • Janet Macleod, ARRC.
Acting-Sister to Sister
  • Louisa Learmouth Mackenzie.
  • Mary Anne MacVicar.
  • Elizabeth Spensley, ARRC.
  • Ellen Kate Griffin.
Staff Nurse to Sister
  • Elizabeth Ann Risdon.
  • Gertrude Swanston.
  • Jessie Warnock Walker.
Staff Nurse to Acting-Sister
  • Alice Mary Hardwicke.
  • Pauline Kipping Pearce.
  • Ellen Jane Stuart.
  • Mary McCallum.

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References

  1. "No. 33119". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 December 1925. pp. 1–12.