List of knights bachelor appointed in 1918

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Knight Bachelor is the oldest and lowest-ranking form of knighthood in the British honours system; it is the rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry. [1] Women are not knighted; in practice, the equivalent award for a woman is appointment as Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (founded in 1917).

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Knights bachelor appointed in 1918

DateNameNotesRef
6 February 1918Robert N. AndersonMayor of Londonderry [2]
6 February 1918William Nicholas Atkinson, ISOlately Divisional Inspector of Mines [2]
6 February 1918Barclay Josiah Baron, MB, CMLord Mayor of Bristol [2]
6 February 1918James BirdClerk of the London County Council [2]
6 February 1918 James Boyton, MP [2]
6 February 1918Edmond Browne [2]
6 February 1918Robert BruceEditor of the Glasgow Herald [2]
6 February 1918James CampbellChairman of the North of Scotland College of Agriculture [2]
6 February 1918 Emsley Carr Editor and part proprietor of the News of the World [2]
6 February 1918William Henry ClemmeyMayor of Bootle [2]
6 February 1918David S. Daviesformerly High Sheriff of Denbighshire; Chairman of the County Appeal Tribunal and Pensions Committee [2]
6 February 1918 Arthur Fell, Esq., MP [2]
6 February 1918S. Archibald GarlandMayor of Chichester 1912-18 [2]
6 February 1918Charles Henry Gibbs [2]
6 February 1918Ernest W. Glover [2]
6 February 1918William Henry Hadow, MA, MusDocPrincipal of Armstrong College. Neweastle-on-Tyne [2]
6 February 1918Anthony Hope Hawkins [2]
6 February 1918Thomas Jeeves Horder, MD [2]
6 February 1918 John Morris Jones, MAProfessor of Welsh at the University College of North Wales, Bangor [2]
6 February 1918William F. Jury [2]
6 February 1918John Scott Keltic, FRGS [2]
6 February 1918John Lavery, ARA [2]
6 February 1918John Lithiby, CBLegal Adviser to the Local Government Board [2]
6 February 1918 Sidney James Low, MALecturer on Imperial and Colonial History, University of London [2]
6 February 1918George LunnLord Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne [2]
6 February 1918 Edwin Landseer Lutyens, ARA [2]
6 February 1918James William McCraith [2]
6 February 1918Charles Mandleberg [2]
6 February 1918Thomas Rogersoh Marsden [2]
6 February 1918Henry Milner-White, LLD [2]
6 February 1918 Alpheus Cleophas Morton, MP [2]
6 February 1918Edward M. Mountain [2]
6 February 1918 David Murray, RAPresident of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours [2]
6 February 1918Herbert Nield, KC, MPRecorder of York [2]
6 February 1918James George OwenMayor of Exeter [2]
6 February 1918John Phillips, MDProfessor Emeritus of Obstetric Medicine at King's College, London [2]
6 February 1918Edmund Bamfylde Phipps, CBlate General Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions [2]
6 February 1918Philip Edward Pilditch [2]
6 February 1918Thomas Putnam [2]
6 February 1918Stephen B. QuinMayor of Limerick [2]
6 February 1918Patrick Rose-Innes, KC [2]
6 February 1918 William Watson Rutherford, MP [2]
6 February 1918William Henry SeagerVice-Chairman of the Cardiff and Bristol Channel Shipowners' Association [2]
6 February 1918Robert Russell Simpson, WS [2]
6 February 1918 George Frederick Sleight [2]
6 February 1918Arthur Spurgeon [2]
6 February 1918Lt-Col. Harold Jalland StilesRAMC [2]
6 February 1918Edmund StonehouseMayor of Wakefield [2]
6 February 1918Henry TozerAlderman of the City of Westminster [2]
6 February 1918Leslie Ward [2]
6 February 1918Howard Kingsley Wood [2]
6 February 1918 Alfred William Yeo, MP [2]
6 February 1918Maj. Andrew Macphail Canadian Army Medical Corps (Overseas Forces); Professor of the History of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal [2]
6 February 1918Hon. Col. William Daniel Henry, CIE, VD, ADCCould not be dubbed at the investiture in March 1918. [2]
6 February 1918Maj.-Gen. Donald Alexander Macdonald, CMG, ISOQuartermaster-General, Canadian Militia [2]
6 February 1918Adm. Charles Kingsmill, RN (Ret.)Director of Naval Service in the Dominion of Canada [2]
6 February 1918William Jeames Gage [2]
6 February 1918The Hon. Charles Gregory Wade, KCAgent-General in London for the State of New South Wales [2]
6 February 1918 Frederick William Young, LLBAgent-General in London for the State of South Australia [2]
6 February 1918The Hon. Simon Fraser formerly a Member of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia [2]
6 February 1918The Hon. William Fraser Minister of Public Works of the Dominion of New Zealand [2]
6 February 1918 John Robert Sinclair Representative of New Zealand on the Royal Commission on the Natural Resources, Trade and Legislation of certain portions of His Majesty's Dominions [2]
6 February 1918The Hon. John Carnegie-Dove-Wilson, LLBJudge President, Natal Provincial Division, Supreme Court of South Africa [2]
6 February 1918Maj. William Northrup McMillan25th (Service) Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers [2]
6 February 1918 Bartle Henry Temple Frere Chief Justice of Gibraltar [2]
6 February 1918 Henry Adolphus Byden Rattigan Chief Judge of Chief Court, Punjab [2]
6 February 1918Thomas Frederic Dawson Miller, KCChief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Patna [2]
6 February 1918Arthur Robert Anderson, CIE, CBE [2]
6 February 1918Edward Fairless BarberAdditional Member of the Council of the Governor of Madras for making Laws and Regulations [2]
6 February 1918Binod Chunder MitterBarrister-at-Law, lately Officiating Advocate-General, Bengal, and a Member of the Council of the Governor for making Laws and Regulations [2]
6 February 1918Col. Harry Albert Lawless Hepper(Major, R.E., retired) [2]
6 February 1918Thomas William Birkett [2]
1 June 1918Alfred Washington Guest

Ranger, MA, DCL

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26 June 1918Frank Baines, CBE, MVOPrincipal Architect, Office of Works [4]
26 June 1918Harry Baldwin, MBCS [4]
26 June 1918James Benjamin BallController of Timber Supplies [4]
26 June 1918Charles Henry Burge, JP [4]
26 June 1918Alfred Butt [4]
26 June 1918Thomas Octavius Callender [4]
26 June 1918Col. Charles Chalmers, JP, DL [4]
26 June 1918John Charles Lewis Coward, KC [4]
26 June 1918Archibald D. DawnayMayor of Wandsworth [4]
26 June 1918Harry Seymour Foster, JP, DL [4]
26 June 1918John Meadows Frost, JPMayor of Chester [4]
26 June 1918Walter Matthew Gibson, CVO, ISO [4]
26 June 1918Park Goff [4]
26 June 1918Maj. Archibald Gilbey Gold, JP, DL [4]
26 June 1918James HackingMayor of Bury [4]
26 June 1918John George Harbottle, JP [4]
26 June 1918Harry Thomas Hatt [4]
26 June 1918Alexander G. JeansEditor of the Liverpool Post [4]
26 June 1918John Merry Le Sage [4]
26 June 1918Thomas William LewisStipendiary Magistrate, Cardiff [4]
26 June 1918Richard David Muir [4]
26 June 1918Peter PeacockMayor of Warrington [4]
26 June 1918George H. Peters, JP [4]
26 June 1918Thomas Lee Roberts [4]
26 June 1918John Reid, JP, DL [4]
26 June 1918Col. Arthur W. Mayo-Robson, CB, CVO, FRCS [4]
26 June 1918Gerald Walter Roffey [4]
26 June 1918Edward Denison Ross, CIE, PhDPrincipal of the School of Oriental Studies [4]
26 June 1918Edgar Christian Sanders [4]
26 June 1918Ernest ShentallMayor of Chesterfield [4]
26 June 1918Peter Wyatt Squire [4]
26 June 1918William Alexander Forster ToddLord Mayor of York [4]
26 June 1918Alfred H. Warren, JPMayor of Poplar [4]
26 June 1918 Ernest Edward Wild, KC [4]
26 June 1918Percy Woodhouse, JP [4]
26 June 1918William Edward Foster, FSA [4]
26 June 1918Henry Albert Alcazar, KCMember of the Executive Council and Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of frhe Colony of Trinidad and Tobago [4]
26 June 1918Robert William HamiltonChief Justice of the High Court of East Africa [4]
26 June 1918The Hon. Henry Edward Agincourt Hodgesa Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria [4]
26 June 1918Robert Nelson KotzeGovernment Mining Engineer, Department of Mines and Industries in the Union of South Africa [4]
26 June 1918The Honourable Hormisdas Laporte Chairman of the War Purchasing Commission, Canada [4]
26 June 1918 Robert Blair Roden Chief Justice of the Colony of British Honduras [4]
26 June 1918 John William Salmond, KC, LLBSolicitor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand [4]
26 June 1918William John Sowden [4]
26 June 1918Gordon FraserAdditional Member of the Legislative Council of the Governor of Madras [4]
26 June 1918 Deba Prasad Sarbadhikari, CIE, LLD [4]
26 June 1918Nilratan SarkarAdditional Member of the Legislative Council of the Governor of Bengal [4]
26 June 1918Logie Pirie WatsonMember of the Legislative Council of the Lieutenant Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh [4]
26 June 1918Hormasji Ardeshir Wadia [4]
26 June 1918Robert Aitken [4]
26 June 1918Rai Bahadur Seth Sarupchand Hukamchand [4]
6 July 1918Harry Frankland HepburnSheriff of the City of London [4]
6 July 1918George Rowland BladesSheriff of the City of London [4]

Notes

The Hon. Charles Johnston, Speaker of the Legislative Council of the Dominion of New Zealand, died before his Patent of Knighthood could be completed. [4]

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