1893 New Year Honours

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The 1893 New Year Honours were appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire. They were published on 2 January 1893. [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

Knight Bachelor

Order of the Star of India

Knight Commander (KCSI)

Companion (CSI)

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

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

  • Captain Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, Bt , Royal Navy, for services as Senior Naval Officer engaged in the protection of the Newfoundland Fisheries.
  • Francesco Vella, Collector of Customs and Superintendent of the Ports of the Island of Malta.
  • William Robinson Boothby, , Sheriff of South Australia.
  • Charles Anthony King-Harman, , Auditor-General of the Island of Barbados.
  • Samuel Yardley, Secretary to the Agent-General in London for the Colony of New South Wales.
  • Major Arthur Herbert Kenney, Royal Engineers, for services as British Representative on the Joint Commissions for the delimitation of the Boundaries between the Colonies of the Gambia and Sierra Leone, respectively, and the adjoining French Possessions, under the Anglo-French Agreement of 10 August 1889.

Order of the Indian Empire

Knight Commander (KCIE)

  • His Highness Sher Mahomed Khanji Jorawar Khanji Lohani, Dewan of Pahlanpur.
  • Mir Jam Ali Khan, CIE , Jam of Las Bela.
  • Major-General Edwin Henry Hayter Collen, CIE, Indian Staff Corps, Secretary to the Government of India in the Military Department.
  • Raja Amir Hassan of Mahmoodabad.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William Brereton Hudson, CIE, Commandant of the Bihar Light Horse.

Companion (CIE)

  • William Benjamin Oldham, Indian Civil Service, Commissioner of Chittagong.
  • Nawab Amir-ud-din Ahmed Khan Bahadur, Fakhar-ud-Daula, Chief of Loharu.
  • Maharaja Harbullub Narayan Singh, of Sonbarsa, Bengal.
  • Colonel Kenneth James Loch Mackenzie, Indian Staff Corps, Commissioner of Berar.
  • Colonel William Gordon Cumming, Royal Engineers, Chief Engineer and Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Burma.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel George Frederick Leycester Marshall, Royal Engineers, Chief Engineer and Joint Secretary to the Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab.
  • Sardar Jagat Singh, Sardar Bahadur, of Kalalwala.
  • Edward Horace Man, Deputy Superintendent of the Andamans.
  • Nourojee Maneckjee Wadia.

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References

  1. "No. 26359". The London Gazette . 2 January 1893. pp. 1–2.