1929 Birthday Honours

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The King's Birthday Honours 1929 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The King. They were published on 3 June 1929. [1]

Contents

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

Earl

Viscount

Baron

Privy Councillor

Baronet

Knight Bachelor

Dominions
India
Colonies, Protectorates, &c.

Order of the Bath

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

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division
Additional Knight Commander

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Order of Merit (OM)

Order of the Star of India

Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India (GCSI)

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

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

  • Harold Lithgow Braidwood, Indian Civil Service, Member, Board of Revenue, Madras.
  • Jyotsnanath Ghosal, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Central Division, Poona.
  • Walter Seton Cassels, OBE, Indian Civil Service, late Commissioner, Lucknow Division.
  • James Herman Field, late Director-General of Observatories, India.
Honorary Companion

Order of British India (OBI)

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

Honorary Knight Grand Cross

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

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

Order of the Indian Empire

Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (GCIE)

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

  • Thomas Eyebron Moir, CSI, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Madras.
  • Alan William Pim, CSI, CIE, Indian Civil Service, late Finance Member of the Executive Council of the Governor of the United Provinces.
  • Sir Mager Frederic Gauntlett, KBE, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Auditor-General, Government of India.
  • Charles Cuningham Watson, CSI, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Political Secretary to the Government of India.

Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE)

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Robert Norman Pritchard, OBE, Indian Army, Officiating Agent to the Governor General of Central India.
  • Khan Bahadur Kutub-Ud-Din Ahmed, late Member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Assam.
  • Major-General Richard William Anthony, Indian Medical Service, Surgeon-General with the Government of Bombay.
  • Philip Cubitt Tallents, Indian Civil Service, Financial Secretary to the Government of Bihar and Orissa.
  • Frederic Arnold Hamilton, Indian Police Service, Inspector-General of Police, Madras.
  • Charles Albert Bentley, Director of Public Health, Bengal.
  • Colonel Walter Willis Chitty, CMG, Personal Assistant to the Military Secretary, India Office.
  • John Coatman, Indian Police Service, Director of Public Information, Government of India.
  • Percy William Marsh, Indian Civil Service, Magistrate and Collector, Aligarh.
  • James Glasgow Acheson, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign and Political Department.
  • John Douglas Vere Hodge, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Local Colonel) Randle Harry Palin, OBE, Indian Army (retired), Director of Military Lands and Cantonments, Government of India.
  • Major Douglas Pott, DSO, MC, Indian Army, late Private Secretary to the Governor of the Punjab.
  • Francis Joseph Plymen, Indian Agricultural Service, Director of Agriculture, Central Provinces.
  • Thomas Arthur Leslie Scott O'Connor, Indian Police Service, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, United Provinces.
  • Francis Verner Wylie, Indian Civil Service, Settlement Officer, Peshawar District.
  • Captain Henry Morland, Royal Indian Marine.
  • John McGlashan, Chief Engineer, Calcutta Port Commissioners.
  • Measham Lea, OBE, late Chief Engineer, Karachi Municipality.
  • Jivanji Hormasji, ISO, Administrator-General and Official Trustee, Burma, and Official Assignee and Official Receiver of the High Court, Burma.
  • Rai Bahadur Shashanka Kumar Ghosh, Government Pleader, Dacca.
  • M. R. Ry. Diwan Bahadur Gopathy Narayanaswami Chetti Garu, Madras.

Imperial Order of the Crown of India

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)

  • A. D. Jones.
  • Charles Luxon.
  • Martin Joseph Richards.

Order of the British Empire

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

Civil Division

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

Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Civil Division
Honorary Knight Commander
  • Sheikh All bin Salim, CMG, CBE, chief Liwali of the Coast Province, Kenya Protectorate.

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
  • Colonel (Honorary Brigadier) Francis Richard Soutter Gervers, CIE, (Retired pay, late Royal Engineers), late Chief Engineer Northern Command, India.
  • Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (local Colonel) William Basil Greenwell, DSO, The Durham Light Infantry, Commandant, Nigeria Regiment, Royal West African Frontier Force.
  • Brevet Colonel William Hesketh Hughes, TD, Retired, Territorial Army (late 61st Carnarvon and Denbigh (Yeomanry) Medium Brigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army).
  • Colonel John Leonard Jesse, CMG, DSO (late Royal Army Service Corps), Assistant Director of Transport, War Office.
  • Colonel John Carysfort Loch, Indian Army, Director of Military Prisons and Detention Barracks, India.
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Gerald Steuart Palmer, Indian Army, Judge Advocate General in India.
  • Colonel Geoffrey Robert Pridham, DSO, OBE (late Royal Engineers), President, Royal Engineer Board.
  • Colonel Arthur Hunt Safford, VHS (late Royal Army Medical Corps), Assistant Director of Medical Services, Baluchistan District, India.
  • The Reverend Ernest Hayford Thorold, OBE, MA, KHC, Chaplain to the Forces, 1st Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, Assistant Chaplain General, Southern Command.
Civil Division

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander Ralph Wilmot Wilkinson.
  • Lieutenant-Commander William Vaughan, MBE, (Retd).
  • Engineer Commander George Edward McEwen.
  • Surgeon Commander Frank Lewis Smith.
  • Paymaster Commander Arthur Foster Strickland.
  • Commander Joshua Geoffrey Saunders, RD, Royal Naval Reserve (Retd).
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Kenneth Caron Buss.
  • Squadron-Leader (Honorary Wing Commander) Edgar Huntley, MB, BS.
  • Squadron Leader Robert Dickinson Oxland.
Civil Division
  • George Ashton, Administrative Officer for Non-effective questions, India Office.
  • Major Thomas Clifford Aveling, MInstCE, MInstAE, Chairman of the Birmingham Pension Hospitals Committee.
  • Major George Douglas Baillie Hamilton, Second-in-Command, Army Vocational Training Centre, Hounslow.
  • Charles Lemuel Thomas Beeching, Secretary of the Institute of Certificated Grocers, Member of the Retail Grocers Advisory Sub-Committee, Empire Marketing Board.
  • Ambrose Joseph Biggs, MBE, Director of Printing Works, Stationery Office.
  • Madeline Dorothy Brock, MA, LittD, Headmistress, Mary Datchelor School, Camberwell.
  • Harold Brown, Principal Officer, Plant and Animal Products Department, Imperial Institute.
  • Thomas Cameron, Secretary, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce.
  • Ethel Maud de la Cour, MBE, JP, Principal, Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy.
  • Florence Ada Coxon. For public and political services in East Anglia.
  • Alan David Erskine, Officer for Light Railway Work, Ministry of Transport.
  • Samuel James Evans, MA, Headmaster, County (Secondary) School, Llangefni, Anglesey.
  • Harry Percy Flatau, Chairman of Tottenham Local Employment Committee.
  • John Claud Fortescue Fryer, Director, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Pathological Laboratory, Harpenden.
  • Alice Sophia Gregory, Honorary Secretary of the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies, Woolwich.
  • John Headley Byers Gunning, Solicitor to the Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland.
  • George Du Heaume, Chief Accountant and Local Auditor, Scottish Command.
  • John Charles Kew, MBE, JP, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Newark Conservative Association 1922–27. For political and public services.
  • William Joseph L'Amie, Higher Collector, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Rose Leonora Monkhouse, Staff Inspector of Training Colleges, Board of Education.
  • Maria Elizabeth Nevile, MBE, Chairman of the Lincoln Women's Unionist Association. For political and public services.
  • John Ray, Deputy Divisional Controller, Ministry of Labour.
  • Alexander Robertson, Town Clerk of Douglas, Isle of Man.
  • Alexander Sandison, MB, Principal Medical Officer, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Alexander Scott, Manager of printing work, Messrs. Waterlow & Sons Limited.
  • Colonel John Menzies Baillie Scott, TD, Commandant, Mounted Special Constabulary, Edinburgh.
  • Charles Herman Senn, MBE, Honorary Director of the Universal Cookery and Food Association. For services to the Prison Commission.
  • Arthur Tarrant, Principal District Officer, Survey Service, Mercantile Marine Department, Board of Trade.
  • Millicent Weeks. For political services.
  • Edith Marian Whitehead. For political and public services in Wales and Monmouth.
  • Douglas Mackimmie Bennett, Director of Customs, Sudan.
  • Louis Edward Bernays, His Majesty's Consul at New York.
  • Francis Hugh William Stonehewer-Bird, His Majesty's Agent at Jeddah.
  • William John Davies, Acting Assistant Japanese Secretary at His Majesty's Embassy, Tokyo.
  • Bonamy Dobrée, Professor of English literature, Egyptian University.
  • William Moring Hayes, Survey Department of Egypt.
  • Percy Grenville Holms, Vice-Consul at Guadalajara, Mexico.
  • Llewellyn Arthur Hugh Jones, Ministry of Finance, Egypt.
  • Major Paul Metcalfe Larken, District Commissioner, Sudan Political Service.
  • John Hall Magowan, Local rank of Consul at Mainz.
  • Hugh Charles George Oakley, on retirement from His Majesty's Embassy at Lisbon.
  • Martin Willoughby Parr, Private Secretary to the Governor General of the Sudan.
  • Harold Sheridan, Director of Accounts, Quarantine Board, Egypt.
  • John Clive Walker, Chief Engineer of the Sudan Government Railways.
  • Thomas Grieve Adamson. For public services to the Commonwealth of Australia, particularly in relation to education and training schemes for soldiers' children.
  • Doris Booth. For services in the establishment of a hospital and in attending the sick in the Edie Creek Goldfield, New Guinea.
  • Edwin John Brown. For public services to the Commonwealth of Australia. For 25 years Chairman of the New South Wales Rifle Association.
  • Ernest Ormond Butler, Resident Magistrate, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
  • John Donald Howie. For valuable services to the Commonwealth of Australia, particularly in regard to the assistance of returned soldiers.
  • Major Henry William Cumine Robson, Indian Army, Secretary to the Honourable the Resident at Hyderabad.
  • Major Jamshedji Nusserwanji Duggan, Indian Medical Service, Professor of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery, Grant Medical College, Bombay, and Superintendent of the Sir Cowasji Jehangir Ophthalmic Hospital, Bombay.
  • James William Septimus Inglis, ISO, Assistant Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign and Political Department.
  • Leslie William Hazlitt Duncan Best, MC, Indian Civil Service, late of the British Legation, Kabul.
  • Piedade Felician Mathias, Madras Medical Service, Superintendent, Government Royapuram Hospital, and Lecturer in Surgery, Royapuram Medical School, Madras.
  • Khan Bahadur Sheikh Mahbub Ali, late of the British Legation, Kabul.
  • Bomonji Ratanji Bomonji, Chairman, Municipal Board, Saharanpur, United Provinces.
  • Rai Bahadur Pandit Jawala Parshad, first Public Prosecutor, Lahore.
  • Khan Bahadur Isa bin Abdul Latif, Residency Agent, Trucial Coast, Persian Gulf.
  • Lewis Andrews, District Officer, Palestine.
  • Alder James Beckley, Collector of Customs, Gold Coast.
  • Louis Edmund Blaze, formerly Principal of the Kingswood (Wesleyan) College, Kandy, Ceylon.
  • Henry Carr, ISO, formerly Resident of the Colony, Nigeria. For services to education.
  • Frank Dixey, DSc, Director of Geological Survey, Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • Vincent Gonzales Glenday, District Officer, Kenya. For services during negotiations with the Abyssinian Government 1927–1928.
  • Captain Clinton Henry Greig, Commissioner of Police, Gambia.
  • The Reverend Father Christopher James Kirk, MBE, of the Mill Hill Mission, Uganda Protectorate.
  • Major Arthur Tremayne Miles, DSO, MC, of the Administrative Service of Kenya, British Consul for Southern Abyssinia. For services during negotiations with the Abyssinian Government 1927–1928.
  • William Alfred Pover, Executive Engineer, Ministry of Communications and Works, Iraq.
  • Irving Daniel Ramsay, MD, Civil Surgeon, Ministry of the Interior, Iraq.
  • George Stuart, Assistant Director, Laboratories, Department of Health, Palestine.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Signal Lieutenant George Henry Rogers.
  • Commissioned Ordnance Officer Lionel Vinton.
  • Engineer Lieutenant-Commander Richard Roycroft.
  • Wardmaster Lieutenant Richard George Fuller, (Retd).
  • Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander William Harfoot.
  • Signal Boatswain Christopher Alfred Jezzard, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Army
  • Medical Warrant Officer, 3rd Class Assistant Surgeon Alfred Backman, Indian Medical Department, attached Iraq Levies.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Battery Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major), George William Blackman, Royal Artillery, Permanent Staff, 55th (Wessex) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Commissary and Major Percy Bedwell, Indian Army Ordnance Corps, Technical Officer, Master-General of Supply Branch, Army Headquarters, India.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) Marshall Blake, The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) attached Edinburgh University Contingent, Officers' Training Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) George David Bradford, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, Permanent Staff, 1st Battalion, The Hertfordshire Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant Rixon Bucknall, Coldstream Guards, late attached Staff (Special Appointment Class GG), North China Command.
  • Lieutenant Donald Robert Grant Cameron, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment).
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) Harry Alfred Cartwright, 48th (South Midland) Divisional Engineers, Royal Engineers, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant (local Captain) Wilfrid Lawson Clarke, Army Educational Corps, Commandant, King George's Royal Indian Military School, Jhelum.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Battery Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) Henry James Cobb, discharged on pension, late Royal Artillery and Permanent Staff, 53rd (London) Medium Brigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Commissary and Major Parr Cotter, Retired pay, late Indian Miscellaneous List and Superintendent, Adjutant-General's Branch, Army Headquarters, India.
  • Captain George Creffield, 1st Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment, Indian Army.
  • The Reverend Mainland Theophilus Dodds, MA, Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, Territorial Army.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Mechanist Sergeant-Major Frederic William Drake, Royal Army Service Corps, Superintending Clerk, Department of the Master-General of the Ordnance, War Office.
  • Conductor William Ernest Dwyer, Indian Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Staff Quartermaster Sergeant Arthur Eagle, Royal Army Service Corps, Chief Clerk, Military Secretary's Branch, Headquarters, Eastern Command.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Mechanist Quartermaster Sergeant Walter William Elkin, Royal Tank Corps, attached Mechanical Warfare Experimental Establishment.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Charles Erskine, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) attached Sudan Defence Force.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Sergeant-Major James Gilbert Eves, Royal Army Medical Corps, Superintending Clerk, Department of the Director-General, Army Medical Services, War Office.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major Ernest William Henry Fillmore, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) John Russell Gegan, TD, 152nd (Highland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant (Quartermaster) William Gibb, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Mechanist Sergeant-Major Francis Henry Giles, Royal Army Service Corps, Superintending Clerk, Department of the Quartermaster-General to the Forces, War Office.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Conductor William Frederick Hall, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Risaldar-Major Hamel Singh, Indian Army Service Corps, Indian Adjutant, 18th Divisional Troops Transport Company.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Walter Edward Hawkins, 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Staff Quartermaster-Sergeant Herbert Heald, 55th (West Lancashire) Divisional Ordnance Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Territorial Army.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Sergeant-Major Albert Victor Heggie, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Bandmaster Charles Buckland Hewitt, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Superintending Clerk John Gordon Hutchison, Royal Engineers, Department of the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, War Office.
  • Risaldar Karim Bux, Indian Army Service Corps, No 2 Cavalry Brigade Transport Company.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant Cyril William Arthur Keen, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment.
  • Conductor Herbert King, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Chief Clerk, Office of the Deputy Director of Ordnance Services, China Command.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Quartermaster-Sergeant Instructor Jack Harold Lester, Royal Tank Corps, attached Tank Driving and Maintenance School, Royal Tank Corps.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Robert Martin, MC, 21st London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles), Territorial Army.
  • Conductor John Mitchell, Indian Army Service Corps, late Quartermaster-Sergeant, 18th Divisional Troops Transport Company.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major William Henry Morley, 4th Battalion, The Border Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant Ronald Hurndall Muirhead, Royal Engineers, attached Iraq Levies.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major Fred Myatt, Royal Army Service Corps, Chief Clerk, Headquarters, Northern Command.
  • Captain William Henry Palmer, MC, The King's Royal Rifle Corps, Superintendent Physical Training, The British Army of the Rhine.
  • Assistant Commissary and Lieutenant Arthur Henry Pitts, Indian Miscellaneous List, Superintendent, General Staff Branch, Army Headquarters, India.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major John William Playford, Royal Army Service Corps, Chief Clerk "Q" Branch, Headquarters, Aldershot Command.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant Edgar Henry Pounds, Royal Tank Corps, attached Staff College, Camberley.
  • Warrant Officer, Sergeant-Major Instructor William John Redman, DCM, Royal Engineers, attached King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Quartermaster-Sergeant (Foreman of Signals) Cecil Stephen Roberts, Hong Kong Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Subadar Shaikh Abdulla, 10th Field Company, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners, Indian Army.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) John William Shepherd, 4th Battalion, The East Yorkshire Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, First Class Staff Sergeant-Major Francis Victor Sibbald, MM, Royal Army Service Corps, Chief Clerk, General Staff Branch, Headquarters, Eastern Command.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Ernest Henry Simmonds, DCM, 22nd Field Brigade, Royal Artillery.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Quartermaster-Sergeant David Mason Smeaton, Royal Engineers, attached School of Military Engineering.
  • The Reverend George Smissen, MC, Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class (Honorary Chaplain, 3rd Class), Royal Army Chaplain's Department, Territorial Army.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major Fred John Statham, Royal Army Pay Corps, attached Infantry Record and Pay Office, Shrewsbury.
  • Lieutenant Gerard Reginald Steel, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Horace Vaughan, discharged on pension, late 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class II, Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant (Technical), George Douglas Warren, 12th Armoured Car Company, Royal Tank Corps.
  • Commissary and Major William Weston, Indian Miscellaneous List, Officer Supervisor, Quartermaster-General's Branch, Army Headquarters, India.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major William Arthur Williams, Royal Army Pay Corps, attached Royal Engineers, Record and Pay Office.
  • Assistant Commissary and Lieutenant Ernest Wilson, Indian Miscellaneous List, Superintendent, General Staff Branch, Army Headquarters, India.
Royal Air Force
  • 1284 Sergeant-Major, 1st Class, Francis Talbot Parker.
  • 777 Sergeant-Major, 1st Class, Charles William Goodchild.
  • 7296 Sergeant-Major, 1st Class, Harry Wood.
  • 48814 Sergeant-Major, 2nd Class, Charles Ernest Turner.
Civil Division
  • Harry Kershaw Ainsworth, Acting Superintending Clerk, Ministry of Health.
  • Charles John Fearnside Atkinson, Clerk to the Otley Urban District Council.
  • Alfred Frank Beadle, Establishment and Finance Officer, Safety in Mines Research Board, Mines Department.
  • Catherine Black, ARRC, Member of the London Hospital Nursing Staff. For services during His Majesty's recent illness.
  • William Black, Chief Constable, Royal Burgh of Dumfries.
  • Vivian Harry Boyse, Assistant Accountant, Colonial Office.
  • Kate Elizabeth Brittain, JP. For political and public services.
  • Agnes Yool Brodie, Matron, East Riding Mental Hospital.
  • Major Walter Stowell Browne, Area Superintendent, Imperial War Graves Commission.
  • William Leonard Buxton, lately Assistant Secretary to the Committee on Industry and Trade.
  • Annie Elisabeth Cater, Headmistress, Bourneville Day Continuation School.
  • Muriel Lace Clague, Staff Officer, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Frederick Alchin Cloke, Clerk to the Eastry Rural District Council.
  • Edward Southward Curphey, Constructor, Department of the Director of Dockyards, Admiralty.
  • Rosina Davies, ARRC, Member of the London Hospital Nursing Staff. For services during His Majesty's recent illness.
  • Arthur James Edmunds, Clerk, Higher Grade, Home Office.
  • Thomas Fawsitt, MRCS, LRCP. For public and charitable services in Oldham.
  • William James Fielden, House Governor, Chethams Hospital Blue Coat School, Manchester.
  • Gilbert Arthur Finch, Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Minnie Alice Fowler, County Inspector of Midwives and Superintendent Health Visitor for the Norfolk County Council.
  • Arthur Ronald Fraser, lately Assistant Secretary to the Committee on Industry and Trade.
  • John William Gillott, Manager, Southampton Employment Exchange, Ministry of Labour.
  • Elizabeth Adam Gordon, ARRC. For nursing services during His Majesty's recent illness.
  • Henry Howard Hammond, Staff Officer, Clearing Office (Enemy Debts).
  • Norah Adelaide Hanson, Chairman of the Dudley Division Conservative Association. For political services.
  • Annie Kate Hasted, Chairman of the Mile End Women's Conservative Association for 20 years. For political services.
  • Nesta Maude Hawkes, Superintendent of the Prudhoe Mental Deficiency Colony.
  • William Joseph Heavey, Superintendent of Public Cleansing, City of London.
  • William Johnson, Assistant Librarian, Royal Military Academy.
  • Charles Adolphus Judd, Clerk to the Conservative Chief Whip and Superintendent of the Conservative Whips' Messenger Staff since February 1898.
  • Superintendent John McCommach, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Aberdeen City Police.
  • Arthur Marler Marrable, Surveyor's Clerk, War Office.
  • Superintendent William Joseph May, Superintendent, Birmingham City Police.
  • Hugh Campbell Montgomery, Superintending Officer, Ministry of Home Affairs, Northern Ireland.
  • Ada Murphy, Chief Superintendent of Women Typists, Board of Education.
  • Harry Nash, Deputy Finance Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • Chief Officer Henry Neal, AMIMechE, MIFireE, Chief Officer, City of Leicester Fire Brigade.
  • Lucy Ovens, Personal Assistant to the Secretary of State for Air.
  • John William Parker, Headmaster, St. Hilda's Church of England School, South Shields.
  • Nettie May Purdie, RRC. For nursing services during His Majesty's recent illness.
  • Frank James Rutherford, Technical Officer, Office of Works.
  • Margaret Elaine Smith, Vice-Chairman of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly War Pensions Committee.
  • Thomas William Dockett-Smith, City Development Agent at Cardiff. For services in connection with Empire Trade.
  • Robert Henry Scanes Spicer, General Secretary, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
  • John Stone, Technical Staff Officer, Stationery Office.
  • Rose Marguerite Symington, Member of the Leicestershire War Pensions Committee.
  • Ernest Bloomfield Thorp, Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Richard Trinick, Superintending Officer, Ministry of Labour, Northern Ireland.
  • Minnie Clara Underwood, Deputy Superintendent, Accountant General's Department, General Post Office.
  • Henry Lane Windle, Chairman of the Burnley, Nelson and District War Pensions Committee.
  • Anthony John Arkell, MC, District Commissioner, Sudan Political Service.
  • Thomas Cockburn Bramah, Superintendent, Cadastral Survey, Sudan.
  • Richard Harold Broome, Vice-Consul at Casablanca.
  • Cyril Hubert Cane, Vice-Consul at San Francisco.
  • Alfred Caris, British Vice-Consul at Antwerp.
  • Edward Alfred Colvin, Secretary to Commandant, Alexandria City Police.
  • Harry Taylor Denson, Locomotive Works Manager, Sudan Government Railways.
  • John Doherty, Superintendent of Police, Sudan.
  • Henry Arthur Hobson, Vice-Consul at Ghent.
  • John Jones, Superintendent of the Cairo Fire Brigade.
  • Reginald Keith Jopson, Vice-Consul at Cologne.
  • John Garnett Lomax, Vice-Consul at Bogotá.
  • Reginald Percy Mason, Chief Clerk, Department of Ordnance Service, Egyptian Army.
  • Captain Wyriott Owen, MC, Assistant District Commissioner, Sudan Political Service.
  • Christopher Henry Summerhayes, Vice-Consul at Hamadan.
  • Captain John William Taylor, Vice-Consul at Prague.
  • Joseph Walter, Vice-Consul at Tegucigalpa.
  • Charles Henry Wedlock, Egyptian Postal Administration.
  • Francis Joseph Wilson, Acting Vice-Consul at Mexico City.
  • Henry James Godden, Chief Clerk, Master of the Court and Registrar, Basutoland.
  • Albert James Pickett, Postmaster, Maseru, Basutoland.
  • Ida Standley. For educational services in Central Australia.
  • Arthur Hailes Mee, Imperial Forest Service (retired), Forest Officer, Mayurbhanj State, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Augustus Charles Hayes Statham, Imperial Posts and Telegraphs Service, Assistant Engineer, Wireless.
  • Gladys Elizabeth Littlewood, Indian Educational Service, Inspectress of Girls' Schools, North-West Frontier Province.
  • Hira Lai Phailbus, Provincial Civil Service, Extra Assistant Commissioner, Punjab.
  • John Alfred de Souza, Extra Assistant Commissioner, Ajmer-Merwara.
  • Khan Bahadur Captain Muhammad Zaman Khan, Honorary Magistrate, Gujrat.
  • Ralph Simon Budd, Imperial Secretariat Service, Superintendent, Foreign and Political Department, Government of India.
  • David Fisher, Bengal Provincial Police Service, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Calcutta, Bengal.
  • William Patrick Smythe Mitchell, Indian Medical Department, Medical Officer, Bastar State, Central Provinces.
  • James Herbert Theodore, Indian Medical Department, King Institute, Guindy, Madras.
  • John Albert Davis, Member of Legislative Council, Chairman, Municipal Council, Ootacamund.
  • Socrates Noronha, Medical Officer in Charge, Anti-Venereal Department, Bombay Municipality.
  • Chhaganlal Manecklal Tijoriwala, ISO, Superintendent, Office of the Commissioner of Police, Bombay.
  • Archibald Thomas Wood, Assistant Works Manager, Ammunition Factory, Kirkee.
  • Ambrose Hartley Hull, late Works Manager, Harness and Saddlery Factory, Cawnpore.
  • Evelyn Julius Bayley, Deputy Superintendent, Hyderabad Railway Police, Secunderabad.
  • Robert Wilson, late of the British Legation, Kabul.
  • Geoffrey Herbert Stranger, late of the British Legation, Kabul.
  • Frederic John Scott, late of the British Legation, Kabul.
  • Abdul Karim Hasanali, of Aden. For services in connection with negotiations with the Imam of Sana'a in 1928.
  • John Archer, DCM, Superintendent of the Central Prison and Lunatic Asylum, Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • Isabella Agnes Bannister, President of the Women's Social Welfare League, Barbados.
  • Charys Elizabeth Begbie, Matron, Lady Grigg Maternity Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Joseph Briffa, Senior Clerk, Lieutenant-Governor's Office, Malta.
  • Berkeley Morris Carter, Chief Storekeeper, Kenya and Uganda Railway.
  • Joseph Angel Chipulina, Chief Clerk, Post Office and Telegraph Department, Gibraltar.
  • Ernest William Davy, Assistant Director of Agriculture, Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • Pattinihennedige Warnadipthia Kurukulasuriya Selestina Rodrigo Dias, for charitable services in Ceylon.
  • John Howie Frew, Prison Superintendent, Jerusalem.
  • Evelyn Storrs Karney. For child welfare work in the North Central Province of Ceylon.
  • Charles Robert Philip, MB, East African Medical Service, Medical Officer, Kenya.
  • Rebecca Eliza Usher. For charitable services in British Honduras.
Honorary Members

Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

Bar to the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

Medal of the Order of the British Empire (British Empire Medal)

For Meritorious Service

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Home Civil Service
Dominions
Indian Civil Services
Colonies, Protectorates, &c.

Imperial Service Medal

Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Air Force Medal (AFM)

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References

  1. "No. 33501". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 May 1929. pp. 3665–3682.
  2. Authority Of The Council (1937). Supplement Indian Army List For Jan -1937.