1916 Birthday Honours

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The 1916 Birthday Honours were appointments by King George V 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 King, and were published in The London Gazette [1] and in The Times on 3 June 1916. [2]

Contents

Owing to the ongoing War, the 50-page supplement to The Gazette included 3,880 names of recipients of honours, military promotion of rank and medals, including the Military Cross (708 people, among them the Prince of Wales), Distinguished Service Order (373) and 1,217 Military Medals. [2]

In addition, more than 500 nurses from across the British Empire received the Royal Red Cross, a huge number noted by The British Journal of Nursing in its issue on 10 June: "The inclusion of so many members of the nursing profession (516) in the Birthday Honours' list is a unique event, and we most cordially congratulate those Matrons, Sisters and Nurses who have earned this distinction, while we bear in mind many others whose splendid work merits recognition." [3]

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

Baron

Privy Councillor

The King appointed the following to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council:

Baronetcies

Knight Bachelor

Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
British India

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
Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Army
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Australian Imperial Force
South African Defence Forces
Civil Division

Order of Merit (OM)

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 Commander (KCSI)

Companion (CSI)

  • Lt.-Col. Stephen Lushington Aplin, Indian Army, Commissioner of the Mandalay Division, Burma.
  • Sir James Houssemayne Du Boulay KCIE , Indian Civil Service, lately Private Secretary to the Viceroy and Governor-General of India.
  • John Ghest Cumming CIE , Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Bengal, on special duty, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor-General for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Laurence Robertson, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of Bombay, Political and Judicial Departments.
  • John Barry Wood CIE , Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign and Political Department, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor-General for making Laws and Regulations.
Honorary Companion

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)

Honorary Knights Commander

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

  • Peter Board MA , Under Secretary to the Department of Public Instruction and Director of Education, State of New South Wales
  • Henry Roland Murray Bourne, Secretary for Defence, Union of South Africa
  • Charles Bell Child Clipperton, His Majesty's Consul-General at Rouen
  • Archibald Samuel Cooper, General Manager of the Nigerian Railway
  • Lt.-Col. Thomas Astley Cubitt RA DSO , lately Officer Commanding Troops and Deputy Commissioner, Somaliland Protectorate
  • Cecil Clementi MA , Government Secretary of the Colony of British Guiana
  • Laurence Fortescue ISO , Comptroller of the Royal North-West Mounted Police, Dominion of Canada
  • Bertram Giles, His Majesty's Consul at Nanking
  • Alexander Granville, Director-General of the Municipality in Cairo
  • Barry May, Treasurer and Deputy Resident Commissioner of Basutoland
  • Allan Maclean, His Majesty's Consul-General at Valparaiso
  • Col. Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm CB DSO , lately Officer Commanding the Troops, Ceylon
  • Henry William le Messurier, Assistant Collector and Deputy Minister of Customs, Newfoundland
  • Alfred Henry Miles ISO , Collector-General, Revenue Department, Island of Jamaica
  • Frederick Montizambert ISO , Director-General of Public Health, Dominion of Canada
  • Edward Augustus Petherick, Archivist in the Library of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia
  • Alexander Ransford Slater, Colonial Secretary of the Gold Coast
  • Ronald Storrs, Oriental Secretary at His Majesty's Residency, Cairo

Additional Companions for services rendered in connection with Military Operations in the Field:

  • Major Leonard Henry Abbott, 11th Rajputs, Indian Army
  • Temp. Lt.-Col. Charles Murray Abercrombie, Lancashire Fusiliers
  • Lt.-Col. Hugh Morris Allen DSO , Royal Highlanders
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Nelson Graham Anderson DSO , Army Service Corps
  • Lt.-Col. (temp. Col.) John Cecil Armstrong, Army Pay Dept
  • Lt.-Col. Ben Atkinson, Royal Artillery
  • Col. Charles Edward Baddeley
  • Lt.-Col. Walter Edward Banbury, Indian Army, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment
  • Col. Albert Louis Frederick Bate, Army Medical Service
  • Col. Thomas Boswall Beach, Army Medical Service
  • Lt.-Col. Maurice Hugh Lowthian Bell, Yorkshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Henry Lawrence Norman Beynon, Royal Artillery
  • Major William James Bowker DSO , Somerset Light Infantry
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Lionel Boyd Boyd-Moss, South Staffordshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Frederick Gardner Bradley, North Staffordshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Hubert Alaric Bray, Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Lt.-Col. Edward Part Brooker, Royal Engineers
  • Lt.-Col. William Basil Browell, Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. Ernest Sumner Burder, late Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
  • Lt.-Col. and Brevet Col. Harry Nichol Byass, York and Lancaster Regiment
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Neville John Gordon Cameron, Cameron Highlanders
  • Lt.-Col. Albert Canning, Leinster Regiment, Special Reserve
  • Major John William Vincent Carroll, Norfolk Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. and Brevet Col. Alfred Henry Carter, Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. Lawrence Joseph Chapman, Royal Artillery
  • Major Lionel Evelyn Oswald Charlton DSO , Lancashire Fusiliers and Royal Flying Corps
  • Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. Sir James Richardson Andrew Clark Bt CB FRCS , Royal Army Medical Corps (Unattached List)
  • Lt.-Col. John Lewis Justice Clarke, East Yorkshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Lewis Henry Close, Royal Engineers
  • Lt.-Col. John Henry Collett, Gloucestershire Regiment
  • Major-General George Arthur Cookson CB , Indian Army
  • Capt. and Hon. Major (temp. Major) Arthur Annerley Corder, late Major, attached Advanced Ordnance Depot
  • Lt.-Col. Montagu Cradock CB , 2nd King Edward's Horse
  • Lt.-Col. George Standish Gage Craufurd CIE DSO , Gordon Highlanders
  • Lt.-Col. Charles Douglas Parry Crooke, Suffolk Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Edward George Curtis, Northamptonshire Regiment
  • Major Thomas Wilkinson Cuthbert DSO , Seaforth Highlanders Res
  • Major-General John Frederic Daniell, Royal Marine Light Infantry
  • Major Henry Clayton Darlington, Manchester Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. (temp. Col.) George Freshfield Davies, Army Service Corps
  • Major Charles Parker Deedes DSO , Yorkshire Light Infantry
  • Col. George Cecil Dowell
  • Capt. Sidney Robert Drury-Lowe RN
  • Lt.-Col. John Duncan DSO , Royal Scots Fusiliers
  • Col. John Charles Basil Eastwood, Reserve of Officers
  • Lt.-Col. Lionel William Pellew East DSO , Royal Artillery
  • Col. James Edward Edmonds CB
  • Lt.-Col. Roderick Mackenzie Edwards, retired, Indian Army, East Yorkshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Edward Henry Eley, Royal Field Artillery
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Edward Leonard Ellington, Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. James George Fair DSO , Reserve of Officers
  • Major Ronald D'Arcy Fife, Yorkshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Edward Heneage Finch-Hatton DSO , East Kent Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Charles Leonard Flick, Essex Regiment
  • The Rev. William Forrest, Chaplain, 2nd Class, Army Chaplain Department
  • Lt.-Col. John Vincent Forrest MB , Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Major James Forrest, Lincolnshire Regiment
  • Major James William Fraser, temp. Major, Seaforth Highlanders
  • Lt.-Col. Lyons David Fraser, Royal Artillery
  • Col. Ernest Carrick Freeman MD , Army Medical Service
  • Temp. Col. Andrew Fullerton MD FRCSI , Army Medical Service
  • Lt.-Col. Francis George Fuller, Royal Engineers
  • Major James Robert Gaussen DSO , South Wales Borderers
  • Lt.-Col. Lionel Guy Gisborne, Royal Field Artillery
  • Major Godfrey Davenport Goodman, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment 3 Territorial Force
  • Col. Charles Gosling
  • Col. Sylvester Bertram Grimston, 18th Lancers, Indian Army
  • Major George Lytton Grossman DSO , West Yorkshire Regiment
  • Col. Thomas Wyatt Hale, Advanced Ordnance Depot
  • Major George Hall MD , Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Col. Charles Edward Harrison CVO FRCS MB , Army Medical Service
  • Col. Gilbert Harwood Harrison
  • Lt.-Col. Henry John Haslegrave, Yorkshire Light Infantry
  • Col. Coryndon William Rutherford Healey, Army Medical Service
  • Lt.-Col. Francis William Heath, Royal Artillery
  • Major Andrew Henderson, Durham Light Infantry
  • Lt.-Col. James Dalgleish Heriot-Maitland DSO , Rifle Brigade
  • Major Edward Vincent Osborne Hewett, South Wales Borderers
  • Lt.-Col. Lyone John Hext, Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. Edward Andus Hirst, Royal Field Artillery
  • Major Hardress Gilbert Holmes, Yorkshire Regiment
  • Principal Chaplain the Rev. Arthur Venables Calvely Hordern, Army Chaplains' Department
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Gwyn Venables Hordern, King's Royal Rifle Corps
  • Major and Brevet Col. Arthur Reginald Hoskins DSO , North Staffordshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Arthur Benison Hubback, 20th Battalion, London Regiment
  • Temp. Lt.-Col. James Frederick Humby DSO , Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Lawrence Humphry, Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Lt.-Col. Herbert Ellison Rhodes James CB FRCS , Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. James Bruce Jardine DSO , 5th Lancers
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Gladwyn Dundas Jebb DSO , Bedfordshire Regiment
  • Major Algernon Cautley Jeffcoat DSO , Royal Fusiliers
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. George Darell Jeffreys, Grenadier Guards
  • Lt.-Col. Michael Derwas Goring Jones, Durham Light Infantry
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Leslie Cockburn Jones MVO , 7th Lancers, Indian Army
  • Lt.-Col. Theophilus Percy Jones MB , Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Major Henry Karslake DSO , Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. William Martin Kay, Scottish Rifles
  • Lt.-Col. Kempster Kenmure Knapp, Royal Artillery
  • Major George Edmund Reginald Kenrick DSO , Royal West Surrey Regiment
  • Major Charles Arthur Ker DSO , Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. Edwin James King, Middlesex Regiment
  • Commander Dennis Augustus Hugo Larking RN (retired)
  • Col. George Francis Leverson CB
  • Lt.-Col. Arthur Corrie Lewin DSO , Special Reserve
  • Lt.-Col. Arthur Hugh Lister MB , Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Major Thomas Owen Lloyd, Royal Highlanders
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. James Atkinson Longridge, 43rd Regiment, Indian Army
  • Lt.-Col. Francis Lyon DSO , Royal Artillery
  • Major Donald Florence MacCarthy-Morrogh, Royal Munster Fusiliers, Special Reserve
  • Major Charles Lane Magniac, Royal Engineers
  • Fleet-Paymaster Henry Wilfred Eldon Manisty RN
  • Lt.-Col. Ernest Edmund Martin FRCVS , Army Veterinary Corps
  • Lt.-Col. Frederick Guy Maunsell, Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. Alexander Anderson McHardy DSO , Royal Artillery
  • Capt. Malcolm McNeill DSO , Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
  • Lt.-Col. Frank Hermann Moline, Army Pay Department
  • Col. Sir Robert Drummond Moncreiffe Bt ADC Royal Highlanders
  • Col. Herbert Montgomery-Campbell (late Royal Artillery)
  • Temp. Lt.-Col. David Simpson Morton, Highland Light Infantry
  • Lt.-Col. Edward Spencer Hoare Nairne, Royal Artillery
  • Major Walter Gordon Neilson DSO , Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
  • Lt.-Col. Augustus Charles Newsom, Army Veterinary Corps
  • Col. Cecil Lothian Nicholson, East Lancashire Regiment
  • Temp. Lt.-Col. Reginald Lewis Norrington, Border Regiment
  • Lt-Col. and Brevet Col. Lionel Grant Oliver, late Middlesex Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Frederick Cunliffe Owen, Royal Artillery
  • Temp. Lt.-Col. Albert Ingraham Paine DSO , King's Royal Rifle Corps
  • Lt.-Col. Henry Ingham Evered Palmer, Indian Army
  • Major Alphonse Eugene Panet, Royal Engineers
  • Surgeon Major Basil Pares DSO , Royal Horse Guards
  • Major Walter Mansel Parker, Army Service Corps
  • Lt.-Col. and Brevet Col. Oswald Pearce-Serocold, Royal Berkshire Regiment
  • Capt. Maurice Loraine Pears, Northumberland Fusiliers
  • Lt.-Col. Henry Cecil Petre, late Rifle Brigade
  • Col. George Fraser Phillips
  • Lt.-Col. Louis Murray Phillpotts DSO , Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. Grenville Edmund Pigott DSO , Army Service Corps
  • Hon. Brigadier-General Joseph Howard Poett CB
  • Major Aubrey Gordon Pritchard, 2nd Lancers, Indian Army, attached Royal Warwickshire Regiment
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Charles Herbert Rankin DSO , 7th Hussars
  • Major Robert Frederick Ratcliff, North Staffordshire Regiment
  • Major Cecil Godfrey Rawling CIE , Somerset Light Infantry, commanding officer, Service Battalion
  • Commander Alfred Rawlinson RNVR
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Felix Fordati Ready DSO , Royal Berkshire Regiment
  • Temp. Lt.-Col. William Henry Ritson, Northumberland Fusiliers
  • Lt.-Col. Oliver Long Robinson, Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Lt.-Col. John Guy Rotton, Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. and Brevet Col. Francis John Ryder
  • Major Charles Philip Scudamore DSO , late Royal Scots Fusiliers
  • Major Thomas Byrne Sellar, King's Own Scottish Borderers
  • Col. Hugh Pentland Shekleton CB
  • Major Charles William Singer DSO , Royal Engineers
  • Lt.-Col. Edward Stockley Sinnott MICE , Royal Engineers
  • Lt.-Col. (temp. Col.) Edward Wheeler Slayter MB , Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Lt.-Col. Arthur Solly-Flood DSO , 4th Dragoon Guards
  • Rev. Canon Henry Kemble Southwell MA , Chaplain 1st Class, Army Chaplains' Department
  • Lt.-Col. George Redesdale Brooker Spain, Northumberland Fusiliers
  • Lt.-Col. Richard Sparrow, 7th Dragoon Guards
  • Major-General James Spens CB
  • Major Hon. George Frederic Stanley, Royal Artillery
  • Capt. Logan Sutherland Stansfeld RN |(retired)
  • Lt.-Col. Charles John Steavenson, Liverpool Regiment
  • Major Charles Merton Stephen, Advanced Ordnance Depot
  • Lt.-Col. and Brevet Col. Reginald Byng Stephens, Rifle Brigade
  • Col. Alfred Stokes CB DSO
  • Lt.-Col. Adolphe Symons, 13th Hussars
  • Col. John Arthur Tanner CB DSO
  • Lt.-Col. Walter John Tatam, Army Veterinary Corps
  • Col. Henry Neville Thompson DSO MB , Army Medical Service
  • Lt.-Col. George Sinclair Thorn MB , Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Col. Gervase Francis Newport Tinley CB , Indian Army
  • Lt.-Col. John Tonge, Royal Field Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. George Alexander Trent, Northamptonshire Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. William Duncan Conybeare Trimnell, Army Ordnance Department
  • Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. Gerald Frederic Trotter MVO DSO , Grenadier Guards
  • Lt.-Col. Edward George Troyte-Bullock, Dorset Yeomanry
  • Major William John Bell Tweedie, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
  • Lt.-Col. James Arbuthnot Tyler, Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. and Brevet Col. Herbert Crofton Campbell Uniacke, Royal Artillery
  • Lt.-Col. Ernest Vaux DSO , Durham Light Infantry
  • Lt.-Col. George Vawdrey, Army Service Corps
  • Major Evelyn Fountaine Villiers DSO , Royal Sussex Regiment
  • Major Berkeley Vincent, 6th Dragoons
  • Lt.-Col. Henry Bertram des Voeux, Royal Engineers
  • Col. William Crawford Walton, Indian Army
  • Lt.-Col. Harry Dudley Ossulston Ward, Royal Artillery
  • Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. Thomas Ward, Denbigh Hussars Yeomanry
  • Temp. Lt.-Col. William Watson, Staff
  • Lt.-Col. Malcolm Hammond Edward Welch, Royal Irish Regiment
  • Lt.-Col. Francis Owen Wethered, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
  • Major Hon. Robert White, Royal Fusiliers
  • Col. and Hon. Brigadier-General William Lewis White CB
  • Lt.-Col. Edward Dalrymple White, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
  • Lt.-Col. Edward Nathan Whitley, Royal Field Artillery
  • Major Walter Temple Willcox, 3rd Hussars
  • Temp. Lt.-Col. William Henry Willcox MD FRCP , Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Lt.-Col. Sydney Frederick Williams, Royal Engineers
  • Col. James Barnett Wilson, Army Medical Service
  • Major Arthur Herbert Windsor, 11th Battalion, London Regiment
  • Col. Alfred Woodrow Stanley Wingate, Ret. Indian Army
  • Lt.-Col. and Brevet Col. Thomas Birchall Wood, Royal Artillery
Australian Imperial Force
Canadian Contingent
New Zealand Imperial Force
  • Lt.-Col. Walter William Alderman, Auckland Battalion
  • Lt.-Col. Alexander Burnett Charters
  • Lt.-Col. Percival Clennell Fenwick MB , Med. Corps
  • Major The Rev. John Alfred Luxford, Chaplain 3rd Class, N.Z. Chaplain Department
South African Forces
Honorary Companion
  • Charles de Rocca-Serra, Legal Adviser to the President of the Council of Ministers in Cairo.

The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire

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Riband, badge and star of the Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire

Knight Grand Commander (GCIE)

Honorary Knight Grand Commander

Knight Commander (KCIE)

  • Nawab Syed Shams-ul-Huda MA , an Ordinary Member of the Council of the Governor of Bengal.
  • Raja Rampal Singh CIE , Taluqdar of Kurri Sidhauli, Rae Bareli District, United Provinces, and a Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Alexander Henderson Diack CVO , Indian Civil Service, Financial Commissioner, Punjab.
  • Sao Mawng CIE KSM, Sawbwa of Yawnghwe, Burma, and a Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor for making Laws and Regulations.
  • His Highness Raja Arjun Singh, Chief of Narsingarh, Central India.
  • Capt. Malik Umar Hayat Khan CIE MVO , of Kalra, in the Shahpur District, Punjab, an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor-General for making Laws and Regulations, in recognition of services during the War.

Companion (CIE)

  • Col. William Montague Ellis, Royal Engineers, Chief Engineer and Secretary to the Government of Madras, Public Works Department, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Raja Venganad Vasudeva Raja Avargal, Valiya Nambidi of Kollengode, Malabar District, Madras.
  • Lt.-Col. James Jackson MB , Indian Medical Service, Inspector-General of Prisons, Bombay, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor for making Laws and Regulations.
  • James Anderson Dickson McBain, Honorary Secretary, Women's Branch, War and Relief Fund, Member of the Bombay Municipal Corporation, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Rao Bahadur Ganesh Krishna Sathe, Assistant Public Prosecutor, Sholapur Bombay, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Christopher Addams-Williams, Public Works Department, Superintending Engineer, South-Western Circle, Bengal.
  • Raj Bansidhar Banerjee Bahadur, Provincial Executive Service, Second Land Acquisition Officer, Calcutta, Bengal.
  • Hammett Reginald Clode Hailey, Indian Civil Service, Director of Land Records and Agriculture, United Provinces, and a Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Robert Thomas Dundas, Indian Police, Inspector-General of Police, Bihar and Orissa, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Reginald George Kilby, Indian Civil Service, Magistrate and Collector, Balasore, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Robert Egerton Purves, Public Works Department (retired), lately Chief Engineer and Secretary to Government, Punjab, Irrigation Branch.
  • Arthur Bradley Kettlewell, Indian Civil Service, Additional Secretary to Government, Punjab.
  • Raj Bahadur Lala Ram Saran Das, a Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor, Punjab, for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Khan Bahadur Mian Muhammad Shafi, Barrister at-Law, Advocate of the Chief Court, Punjab, and a Member of the Council of the Governor-General for making Laws and Regulations.
  • Hugh Aylmer Thornton, Indian Civil Service, Superintendent, Northern. Shan States, Burma.
  • Charles Stewart Middleness FGS , Superintendent, Geological Survey of India.
  • Major Frederick Norman White MD , Indian Medical Service, Assistant Director-General, Indian Medical Service (Sanitary).
  • John Loader Maffey, Indian Civil Service, Private Secretary to the Viceroy, and lately Deputy Secretary in the Foreign and Political Department, Government of India.
  • Diwan Bahadur Tiwari Chhajuram, Diwan of the Datia State, Central India.
  • Seth Chandumal Dhudha, of Bikaner, Rajputana.
  • Steuart Edmund Pears, Indian Civil Service, Political Agent, Khyber, North-West Frontier Province.
  • William Nawton Maw, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner of Jubbulpore, Central Provinces.
  • John Edward Webster, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner of Sylhet, Assam.

In recognition of services during the War:

  • Capt. Alexander Gillilan Johnson MacIlwaine, Royal Army Medical Corps, Embarkation Medical Officer, Bombay.
  • Col. Herbert Alexander Kaye Jennings, Royal Artillery, Director of Ordnance Stores in India.
  • Lt.-Col. Thomas George Peacocke, Army Remount Department, Superintendent, Remount Depot, Ahmednagar.
  • Major Edward William Crawfurd Ridgeway, 1st Battalion, 2nd King Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles), Recruiting Officer for Gurkhas.
  • Capt. Edwin James Mollison, 125th Napier's Rifles Recruiting Officer for Punjabi Musalmans.
  • Thomas Avery, Chief Constructor, Royal Indian Marine Dockyard, Bombay.
  • Commander Ernest Whiteside Huddleston, Royal Indian Marine, Senior Marine Transport Officer, Bombay.
  • Major Richard Alexander Steel, 17th Cavalry; Indian Army.
  • Lt.-Col. John Walter Beresford Merewether, Supernumerary List, Indian Army, Political Department, Bombay.

The Royal Victorian Order

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Insignia of a Knight / Dames Commander of the 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)

  • Capt. the Lord Claud Hamilton DSO (Grenadier Guards), attached to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
  • Noel Dean Bardswell MD , Medical Superintendent, King Edward VII's Sanatorium, Midhurst, Sussex.
  • Frederick Stanley Hewett MD , Surgeon Apothecary to His Majesty the King.
  • Engineer Lieutenant-Commander Réné Charles Hugill RN , late His Majesty's Yacht Victoria and Albert .
  • Paymaster-in-chief Frederick William Mortimore, Royal Navy (retired), late His Majesty's Yacht Victoria and Albert.
  • Major Reginald Henry Seymour, King's Royal Rifle Corps.

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

  • Haywood Temple Holmes, Assistant Accountant to the Treasury.

Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

First Class

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Home Civil Service
Colonial Civil Service
Indian Civil Service

Distinguished Service Order (DSO)

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Riband and cross of the Distinguished Service Order
Australian Imperial Force
Canadian Force
New Zealand Imperial Force
South African Defence Forces

Military Cross (MC)

Australian Imperial Force
Canadian Force
Newfoundland Contingent
New Zealand Imperial Force

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

Royal Red Cross, 1st Class

Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
  • L. Belcher
  • S. K. Bills
  • M. M. Bond
  • H. Burton
  • A. B. Cameron
  • J. M. Clay (retired list)
  • M. E. Davies
  • J. E. Dods
  • H. M. Drage
  • F. Epton
  • C. M. Gambardella
  • E. W. Gray
  • M. E.M. Grierson
  • M. E. Howell
  • I. D. Humfrey
  • S. Lamming
  • G. E. Larner (retired list)
  • I. Lovett
  • M. F. McCord
  • E. C. McGill
  • M. E. Medforth
  • D. M.C. Michell
  • H. G. Millar
  • M. E. Neville
  • J. Orr
  • F. N. Roberts
  • S. Smyth
  • M. F. Steele (retired list)
  • L. E.G. Steen
  • H. Suart
  • C. L. Warrack (India)
  • H. Whiteford
  • A. Willes
  • I. G. Willetts
  • A. J. Williams
  • M. B. Williams
  • A. L. Wilson
Territorial Force Nursing Service
  • E. C. Barton
  • M. A. Brown
  • H. M. Cottam
  • L. G. Dalton
  • E. E. Darbyshire
  • A. H. Kerr
  • K. G. Lloyd
  • E. M. Newton
  • E. N. Northover
  • M. Pinsent
  • J. Purves
  • M. S. Rundle
  • M. Sinclair
  • E. Smale
  • I. Turner
Australian Army Nursing Service
  • E. A. Conyers
  • E. Gray
  • J. McHardie White
  • J. McWhite
Canadian Nursing Service
  • M. O. Boulter, Matron (Assistant Matron-in-Chief)
  • E. M. Charleson
  • A. C. Strong
  • B. J. Willoughby
  • E. M. Wilson
New Zealand Nursing Service
  • M. M. Cameron
  • A. Tombe
American Nursing Service
  • M. I. Patten
Nursing Staff of Military and War Hospitals
  • E. L. Flangan
  • M. Macrae
Nursing Staff of Civil Hospitals
  • E. Barry
  • M. F. Bostock
Civil Hospitals Reserve
  • C. Todd
British Red Cross Society
  • Lady Ethel Lucy Perrott DStJ

Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class

Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
  • L. Abbott
  • M. E. Alexander
  • E. Allee
  • M. Allibone
  • A. E. Andrew
  • J. F. Andrews
  • H. M. Ankers
  • D. A. Ansell
  • S. Archer
  • N. Atkinson
  • I. J. Baddeley
  • E. B. Bagnall
  • C, K. Baillie
  • E. Baldwin
  • M. Barker
  • M. Barnes
  • M. C. Barns
  • M. H. Barrett
  • M. E.O. Barrow
  • E. Beaton
  • A. Beaumont
  • E. A. Bell
  • E. G. Bennett
  • E. E. Bennett
  • I. Berry
  • K. L. Bigg
  • F. M. Biggar
  • A. Bignell
  • F. L. Billerby
  • C. Black
  • A. Blamire
  • C. E. Bobents
  • A. Boddy
  • E. Bolland
  • E. M. Bond
  • M. Boswell
  • C. J. Boulter
  • E. M. Bowes
  • E. K. Bracher
  • M. Bradburn
  • C. M. Brand
  • E. Brander
  • C. E. Bray
  • M. Brebner
  • A. Breese
  • K. Brindley
  • H. Brocklehurst
  • R. E. Brunskill
  • E. K. Bryant
  • W. Bryne
  • A. Bull
  • F. Burns
  • I. Calder
  • C. M. Callum
  • C. Cameron
  • E. M. Cammack
  • C. Campbell
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  • M. D. Cole
  • G. M. Collins
  • B. Coltman
  • E. E. Connell
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  • A. Cookran
  • M. B. Cooksley
  • M. M.W. Cooze
  • E. Copper
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  • E. Cubley
  • J. M. Cunningham
  • P. Dale
  • P. Dale
  • H. Darge
  • E. Davis
  • B. Davison
  • M. Davitt
  • E. A. Dawson
  • K. Daye
  • D. M. de Kock
  • D. Deacon
  • Z. Deacon
  • G. V. Deakin
  • C. A. DeCormier
  • A. C. Dent
  • I. Dickson
  • T. Dickson
  • G. Dingwall
  • A. Dobbin
  • M. Donald
  • E. E. Draper
  • E. Duston
  • M. O. Ecles
  • N. Egremont
  • C. Elgin
  • A. Ellis
  • J. P.T. Ellis
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  • A. M. Ensell
  • J. Entwistle
  • M. Evans
  • N. Evans
  • K. M. Fawcett
  • S. Ferguson
  • M. Flynn
  • M. A. Forbes
  • M. Foster
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  • N. Franckeiss
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  • J. Fraser
  • O. F. Garland
  • F. Geradet
  • B. Gilchrist
  • B. M. Gillespie
  • E. Gordon
  • J. Green
  • C. I. Griffin
  • T. Guinan
  • M. H.M. Gurney
  • L. Hack
  • E. Hailey
  • W. Halloran
  • F. Hancock
  • L. M. Hansford
  • C. E.A. Harries
  • B. Harris
  • M. E. Harris
  • E. E. Hart
  • G. Hawkins
  • J. Helps
  • E. Henderson
  • C. M. Hodson
  • E. M. Holmes
  • M. Horder
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  • L. Huntley
  • E. Isaac
  • C. Jackson
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  • E. James
  • E. E. James
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  • M. Laurence
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  • E. S. Lett
  • D. R. Lewis
  • J. Lindsay
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  • E. M. Livingstone
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  • M. A. Lyons
  • M. Macdevitt
  • F. Macpherson
  • M. B. Mann
  • F. M. Marsh
  • M. Martin
  • F. B. Mattice
  • E. L. McAllister
  • M. P. McBreen
  • A. H. McCall
  • F. E. M. McCallum
  • J. McCarthy
  • J. W. McEwan
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  • M. C.A. Michell
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  • M. Mitchell
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Territorial Force Nursing Service
  • J. Arthur
  • G. Budman
  • F. Crowder-Davis
  • J. Fairgrieve
  • L. Heck
  • E. C. Lister
  • M. L'A. Longmore
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  • J. Simpson
  • M. D. Thompson
  • K. Todd
Australian Army Nursing Service
  • P. M. Boissier
  • E. S. Davidson
  • A. G. Douglas
  • J. B. Johnson
  • E. F. Lee-Archer
  • E. M. Menhennet
  • F. Nicholls
  • L. C. Pratt
  • T. E. Thomas
Canadian Nursing Service
  • M, K. Douglas
  • M. E. Gardiner
  • M. M. Goodeve
  • S. M. Hoerner
  • C. I. Scoble
New Zealand Nursing Service
  • V. McLean
South African Nursing Service
  • H. L. Bestor
  • G. E. Francis
  • M. A. Fynn
Nursing Staff of Military and War Hospitals
  • M. Allan
  • D. Andre
  • F. Ashworth
  • E. Baldwin
  • M. Bamford
  • M. A. Barclay
  • H. Barrett
  • M. E. Bliss
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  • J. B. Bruce
  • J. Burns
  • E. M. Chaplin
  • M. Coulson
  • L. Donald
  • M. Dowbiggin
  • L. Dunbabin
  • F. M. Edwards
  • M. Hartrick
  • W. Holroyd
  • B. A. Hope
  • C. L. Keen
  • M. Kilby
  • M. S. King
  • C. Lawrenson
  • E. M. Lewis
  • M. Macken
  • A. Maclaren
  • E. Marks
  • M. McKenna
  • M. Mclntyre
  • M. McLymont
  • D. Milne
  • E. M. O'Kelly
  • M. Paddle
  • H. A. Powell
  • F. Price
  • L. M. Reeves
  • M. Richards
  • M. Roberts
  • C. Robinette
  • L. Rogers-Smith
  • S. A. Selby
  • S. A. Soames
  • N. Somerville
  • D. Tong
  • E. L. Waddington
  • M. Williams
Nursing Staff of Civil Hospitals
  • M. Allen
  • M O. Beatley
  • J. Blacoe
  • A. Bowdler
  • M. Buchanan
  • E. Chisholm
  • M. Constable (Sister Mary Angela)
  • F. Coombe
  • M. Curwen
  • C. Doughty
  • S. Edgar
  • S. Elliott
  • L. Farquhar
  • A. G. Farrington
  • E. Fisher
  • L. G. Francis
  • J. B. Gates
  • M. J. Grant
  • A. E. Harris
  • R. T. Hayes
  • B. Hedderman
  • D. Hirst
  • R. Hoff
  • M. K. Ireland
  • M. J. King
  • A. Macdonald
  • M. Marr
  • A. Martin
  • E. Mason
  • G. Massingham
  • C. McCulloch
  • F. McKinnon
  • L. McLean
  • M. R. McLean
  • M. L. Meeson
  • D. Minchin
  • A. Miskelly
  • H. E. Moffatt
  • M. A. Quartermaine
  • C. P. Rintoul
  • E. F. Scott
  • L. G. Shields
  • F. Slinger
  • G. Stapleton
  • J. G. Stiles
  • E. G. Taylor
  • M. E. Tirell
  • S. B. Vulliemoz
  • R. Ward

Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)

Australian Imperial Force
Canadian Force
Newfoundland Contingent
New Zealand Force

Awarded a Clasp to the Distinguished Conduct Medal

  • Acting Company Sgt-Maj. W. L. Mclntyre, King's Royal Rifle Corps

Military Medal (MM)

Canadian Contingents

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