1920 Birthday Honours
British government recognitions
The 1920 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 on 4 June 1920.[ 1]
Prince Albert, the future King George VI , led the honours list as the only new peer, being invested as the Duke of York , while more than 60 men were knighted.[ 2]
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
The King appointed the following to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council of the United Kingdom :
Frederick George Kellaway MP one of the Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of Munitions, December, 1916. Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to Ministry, 1918. Parliamentary Secretary and Deputy Minister, 1919. Member of Parliament for Bedford, 1910, and for Bedford Division, 1918. For Parliamentary Services
The Hon. François Stephanus Malan , Minister of Agriculture, Mines, Industries and Education, Union of South Africa. Acted as prime minister for eight months during General Botha's absence.
The King appointed the following to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council of Ireland :
John Anderson , Managing Director of Messrs. P. & W. A. Anderson, Ltd . For Public Services
William Henry Aykroyd JP Partner in the Firm of Messrs. T. F. Firth & Sons , Brighouse. For Public and Local Services
Capt. Ion Hamilton Benn CB DSO Member of Parliament for Greenwich since 1910. Member of Port of London Authority
John Wyndham Beynon , Chairman South Wales Coal Owners Association . For Public Services.
Sir Ernest William Glover , Director of the Ship Management Branch of the Ministry of Shipping
The Rt. Hon. Thomas Frederick Halsey MP Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire, 1874-1906
Sir Howard George Frank KCB Director-General of Lands, War Office, Air Ministry, and Ministry of Munitions. Chairman of Disposals Board
Peter Jeffrey Mackie DL Deputy Lieutenant for Argyll, Ayr and Lanark. Has travelled extensively and written on Tariff Reform, Imperial Federation, and other political subjects. In 1918 made a gift of Pedigree Cattle to Rhodesia in order to encourage ranching and cattle breeding. Financed the Mackie Anthropological Expedition to Uganda
Archibald Mitchelson , Chairman of Messrs. D. Davies & Sons , the Admiralty Collieries, Wharncliffe Collieries and Yorkshire Collieries. For Public and Local Services
Arthur Francis Pease DL JP late Second Civil Lord of the Admiralty
Frank Bernard Sanderson , Controller of Trench Warfare, National Filling Factories and Stores during the War. For Public Services.
Milton Sheridan Sharp , Chairman of Bradford Dyers Association . For Public and Local Services.
Sir George Frederick Sleight , largest Trawler Owner in the World. At the commencement of the War practically all his ships were commandeered by the Government for Mine Sweeping and Patrol purposes
Herbert Smith , Member of Board of Control of Wool and Textile Industries. Chairman of Carpet Trade Rationing Committee. Chairman of Man Power and Protection Committee. For Public Services
William Reardon Smith , Principal of St. Just Steamship Co ., Leeds Shipping Co., and the Cornborough Shipping Line . For Public and Local Services
John Henderson Stewart JP Partner of Messrs. Alexander Stewart & Son , of Dundee, Deputy Chairman of Sheffield Steel Products . Freeman of the City of London. For Public Services
Philip Sidney Stott , Prominent in Lancashire business life. President of the Oldham Lyceum (a non-political institution)
Sir George Alexander Touche , Member of Parliament for North Islington, 1910-1918
General Sir Reginald Wingate GCB GCVO GBE KCMG DSO For long and Distinguished Public Services
Sidney Robert Alexander Mayor of Faversham 1908-1919. Public and municipal services
Hugh Percy Allen Director of the Royal College of Music
Professor Frederick William Andrewes Pathologist at St. Bartholomew's Hospital . For valuable work in medical research.
Capt. David Wilson Barker , Captain Superintendent of the Training Ship Worcester
Sydney Beauchamp, Resident Medical Officer to British Delegation during nearly the whole of the Peace Conference in Paris
William Barrett Montfort Bird , Founder of the Salters' Institute of Industrial Chemistry for providing scholarships for graduates in chemical science to enable them to continue research work
John Brown JP Member of Aberdeen Town Council and of Aberdeen Harbour Board. Chairman of Aberdeen Steam Trawling and Fishing Company and Steam Herring Fleet. For public and local services.
Francis Morgan Bryant CBE MVO ISO Secretary of His Majesty's Private Secretary's Office, Buckingham Palace
Arthur Benjamin Bryceson , Town Clerk of Woolwich for over 18 years. For public and municipal services.
Major Gerald Arthur Fowler Burton . Raised considerable sums for Devonport War Hospital Supply Department and the Red Cross, and financed the Garrison Needlework Association during the War.
Robert Burton Chadwick MP Director of Overseas Transport, Ministry of Munitions
Ernest Clark CBE Secretary of the Royal Commission on the Income Tax
His Honour Judge John Walker Craig KC former Recorder of Belfast and County Court Judge of Antrim
Philip Dawson , Member of the Disposal Board, Ministry of Munitions
Joseph Dobbie , For public and local services in Edinburgh.
Major George Alexander Dolby, Mayor of Poole 1917-20, Chairman of Harbour Commissioners. For public and municipal services
Robert Henry Glanfield, President of Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers Federation . For public services in connection with the supply and manufacture of clothing for H.M. Forces. Honorary Treasurer of Borstal Association
Wemyss Grant-Wilson JP Hon. Director of the Borstal Association and Director of the Central Association for the aid of convicts on discharge from Penal Servitude and Preventive Detention
Henry Gregg, Mayor of Tynemouth 1913-18; Member of Central Organisation for the County; Chairman of all local Organisations and Committees during the War. For public and municipal services.
Alderman Charles O'Brien Harding JP LRCP Mayor of Eastbourne in 1903 and from 1916 to 1919
Edgar Josiah Harper Chief Valuer, Inland Revenue Department
Professor James Blacklock Henderson Professor of Applied Mechanics, Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Lieutenant-Colonel Maxwell Hicks CBE FCA For personal work in organising the Devonshire House War Work.
Alderman James Peace Hinchliffe JP Chairman of West Riding of Yorkshire County Council . Chiefly responsible for formation of British Research Association for Woollen and Worsted Industries .
Harry Hope , Member of Parliament for Stirling and Clackmannan, and formerly for Bute. President of Scottish Chamber of Agriculture 1908; Honorary President of National Farmers Union of Scotland ; Member of Scottish Agricultural Commission, and of Departmental Committee appointed by the Secretary for Scotland to inquire into the poultry industry in Scotland.
Louis Stanley Johnson , Member of Parliament for East Walthamstow from 1918; Mayor of Hackney for the whole five years of the War. For invaluable public work.
Henry S. Keith JP Provost of Hamilton
Walter Guy Coffin Kirkwood, late Secretary of Post Office, Edinburgh
Major Charles McIver. For public services in Cheshire.
Major George Espec John Manners DL JP Founder of the Boys Messenger Service
Samuel Meeson Morris, Mayor of Shrewsbury 1901-2 and 1916-18. Chairman of local Food Control Committee. For public and municipal services.
William Noble, Chief Engineer, General Post Office
William Payne Perry CB Director of Finance, War Office
Ernest Roney, Solicitor. For public services.
George Royle, Mayor of Bedford 1903. Member of Town Council. For public and municipal services.
James Simpson For public and local services in Edinburgh.
Albert Frederick Stephenson DL For eminent public and local services in South Lancashire for over forty years.
Henry William Verey , late Official Referee of Supreme Court
William Henry Veno , President of Manchester Column Press Club. For public and local services.
William Howell Walters, For public and local services.
Alderman Zachariah Wheatley, Mayor of Abergavenny
James Lawton Wingate , President of the Royal Scottish Academy
British India
Colonel Hormasjee Eduljee Banatvala CSI Indian Medical Service (retired), late Inspector-General, Civil Hospitals, Assam
Diwan Bahadur Pitta Thyagaraya Chetti Garu, President of the Corporation, Madras
Walter Erskine Crum OBE Partner of Messrs. Graham and Company, Calcutta, Bengal
Henry Hubert Hayden CSI CIE Director, Geological Survey of India
Abdul Karim Abdul Shakur Jamal CIE Merchant, Burma
Lallubhai Asharan Shah, Judge of the High Court, Bombay
Thomas Robert John Ward CIE MVO Inspector-General of Irrigation, Punjab
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
John Carruthers Beattie Principal of the University of the Cape of Good Hope, Union of South Africa
The Hon. James Daniel Connolly , Agent-General for the State of Western Australia
Colin Rees Davies, Chief Justice of Bermuda
Lieutenant-Colonel Herman Melville Heyman, Member of the Legislative Council, Southern Rhodesia
The Hon. Joseph Henry Wood, Senior Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria
Major Edward Humphrey Manisty Leggett DSO Royal Engineers, Chairman East African Section, London Chamber of Commerce
Thomas Joseph Lennard, Vice-President of the Royal Colonial Institute
John Roberts CMG of the City of Dunedin, New Zealand
Henry Alexander Wickham , For services in connection with the rubber plantation industry in the Far East.
Jeremiah Wilson CMG lately Postmaster-General of the Union of South Africa
Civilian star of the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)
Civil Division
The Rt. Hon. Sir John Andrew, Baron Sumner . For work in connection with the Peace Treaty, and as Chairman of the London Reparation Committee
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Major-General Charles William Grant Richardson CSI Deputy Quartermaster-General, India
Colonel Frederick James Moberley CSI DSO Director of Military Operations, India
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Harry Simonds de Brett CMG DSO Assistant Adjutant-General
Lieutenant-Colonel Denis Paul CMG CBE Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Royal Air Force
Lieutenant-Colonel James Grimwood DSO OBE FSA
Civil Division
Alfred William Cope , Second Secretary, Ministry of Pensions
John Whelan Dulanty CBE Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Munitions
Alexander Flint, Assistant Secretary, Admiralty
Alfred William Flux , Assistant Secretary, Board of Trade
Henry Leon French OBE Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture
Herman Cameron Norman CSI CBE British Minister, Teheran
Allan Paton, in Charge of Establishment at Hotel Majestic during the whole of Peace Conference
Henry Maunsel Richards, Chief Inspector of Elementary Schools, Board of Education
Charles Strachey, Principal Clerk, Colonial Office
Horace John Wilson CBE Principal Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Labour
Star of a Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India
Knight Commander (KCSI)
Sir George Stapylton Barnes KCB Ordinary Member of the Governor-General's Executive Council
Colonel Nawab Muhammad Nasrulla Khan, Heir-apparent to the Bhopal State, Central India
Companion (CSI)
William John Joseph Howley, Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, Madras
John Loader Maffey CIE Indian Civil Service, Chairman of the Corporation of Calcutta, Bengal
Charles Frederick Payne, Indian Civil Service, Chairman of the Corporation of Calcutta, Bengal
Jean Louis Rieu , Indian Civil Service, Bombay
Bertram Prior Standen CIE Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Central Provinces and Berar
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 Knight Commander
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
James Richard Collins , Secretary to the Department of the Treasury, Commonwealth of Australia
Crawford Douglas Douglas-Jones, Resident Commissioner in Southern and Northern Rhodesia
Joseph Adolphe Duclos, Member of the Council of Government, Mauritius
Walter Augustus Gale , Clerk of the House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia
Edward Blackwell Jarvis, Chief Secretary to the Government, Uganda Protectorate
James Comyn Macgregor, Resident Commissioner, Bechuanaland Protectorate
Hugh Charlie Marshall, Visiting Commissioner, Northern Rhodesia
Stephen Mills , Comptroller-General, Department of Trade and Customs, Commonwealth of Australia
Colonel Gerald Henry Summers , Deputy Commissioner and Officer Commanding the Troops, Somaliland Protectorate
Robert Gilbert Vansittart MVO Counsellor of Embassy in His Majesty's Diplomatic Service
William Frank Arthur Rattigan , First Secretary in His Majesty's Diplomatic Service
Commander Gerald Talbot RNVR OBE Naval Attaché to His Majesty's Legation at Athens
Honorary Companion
Sheikh Ali bin Salim CBE Assistant Liwali of Mombasa
Riband, badge and star of the Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
Knight Commander (KCIE)
John Ghest Cumming CSI CIE Indian Civil Service, Member of the Executive Council, Bengal
Capt. His Highness Nawab Taley Muhammad Khan Sher Muhammad Khan, Nawab of Palanpur, Bombay
Herbert John Maynard CSI Indian Civil Service, Financial Commissioner, Punjab
Companion (CIE)
Charles Turner Allen, Cooper, Allen & Co., Cawnpore, United Provinces
Lieutenant-Colonel Chetwynd Rokeby Alfred Bond CBE late Indian Staff Corps
Charles William Egerton Cotton, Indian Civil Service, Collector of Customs, Calcutta
William Patrick Cowie, Indian Civil Service, Private Secretary to the Governor of Bombay
Major Frederick Wernham Gerrard, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Basrah, Mesopotamia
Khan Bahadur Muhammad Habibulla Sahib Bahadur, Ex-Member of the Executive Council of Madras
Percy Harrison, Indian Civil Service, Junior Member, Board of Revenue, United Provinces
Major Francis Henry Humphrys, Indian Army, Political Agent, Khyber, North-West Frontier Province
Claud Mackenzie Hutchinson, Imperial Agricultural Bacteriologist
Cowasji Jehangir, Junior OBE President, Bombay Municipality
Charles Burdett La Touche, Manager, Jodhpur-Bikaner Railway, Rajputana
Babu Akshoy Kumar Maitra, President and Founder of the Varendra Research Society in Rajshahi, Bengal
Abdul Majid, Legal Remembrancer, Assam
Sorabji Bezonji Mehta, Manager, Empress Mills, Nagpur
Ralph Sneyd Pearson, Forest Economist, Research Institute, Dehra Dun
Winter Charles Renouf, Indian Civil Service, Political Agent, Bahawalpur Agency, Punjab
John Reid, Indian Civil Service, Reforms Officer, Bihar and Orissa
Edward Cheke Smalley Shuttleworth, Commissioner of Police, Rangoon, Burma
Khan Bahadur Raja Sifat Bahadur, Governor of Yasin, Gilgit Agency, Kashmir
Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Verney, Rifle Brigade, Military Secretary to His Excellency the Viceroy
Insignia of a Knight / Dames Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, insignia 1917–35
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)
Civil Division
Sir Percy Elly Bates Bt Voluntary services to the Ministry of Shipping for five years
Sir John Lorne MacLeod DL Lord Provost of Edinburgh throughout the War
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Thomas Bilbe Robinson KCMG KBE Agent-General for Queensland until end of 1919. For services to Board of Trade in connection with purchase and distribution of frozen meat for Allied Forces
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
Civil Division
First Class
Diwan Bahadur Tirumalai Desika Achariyar Avargal, President of the Trinchopoly District Board, Madras
Gopal Krishna Devdhar, Bombay
Reverend Father Matthews, Head of the Belgian Mission High School, Dalwal, Jhelum District, Punjab
The Reverend John McNeel, Missionary of the Church of Scotland, Seoul, Central Provinces
Dhanjibhai Hormasji Mehta, Medical Officer, Patao Hospital, Baroda
Olive Monahan, Madras
Shamrao Ramrao Moolgavkar, Principal
Medical Officer, Bikaner State, Rajputana
Reverend Mother Sacramento Clara Plamondon, Sister in St. Joseph's Leper Asylum, Burma
Ambalal Sarabhai, Ahmedabad, Bombay
Millicent Vere Webb, Lady Superintendent, Dufferin Victoria Hospital, Calcutta, Bengal
King's Police Medal with the riband for gallantry
British India
Nurzali, Fourth Grade Inspector;
Nur Mohammed, Third Grade Mounted Constable, both of the North-West Frontier Police;
Mohammed Hasan, Constable;
Lai Shahgul, Constable;
Hari Singh, Head Constable; and
Gul Mohammed, Mounted Head Constable, all of the Zhob and Loralai Police, on account of special services rendered on the North-West Frontier, in the Zhob Valley, and in Baluchistan during July and August, 1919, and January, 1920
Home Civil Service
Richard Bullen Newton, Assistant in Department of Geology, British Museum
Arthur Robert Dawson MBE Collector of Customs and Excise, Cardiff
Frederick Pullen, Postmaster-Surveyor, Glasgow
Charles Proctor, FIC Superintending Analyst, Department of the Government Chemist
George Edward Ambrose, Chief Clerk, National Gallery
William Ragle Clark FRSE Keeper of Natural History Department, Royal Scottish Museum, Scottish Education Department
Robert Duncan, Staff Officer, Veterinary Branch, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, Ireland
Overseas Dominions
D'Arcy Wentworth Addison, Under Secretary for Tasmania
Thomas Noel Brodrick OBE Under Secretary of the Lands and Survey Department, New Zealand
Henry Carr, Resident of the Colony of Nigeria
Edwin Tiptree Drake, Secretary for Public Works, Victoria
Benjamin Harry Friend, Principal Parliamentary Reporter, Commonwealth of Australia
Joseph Peascod Harper , Surveyor-General , Federated Malay States
William James Mackay, Chief Collector of Customs, Cyprus
Richard Horton O'Dwyer, Commissioner of Public Charities, Newfoundland
Malcolm Lindsay Shepherd , Secretary, Prime Minister's Department, Commonwealth of Australia
Percival Stevens, Inspector of Mines, Trinidad
Indian Civil Service
Arthur Miller, Second Class Clerk, Higher Grade, in the India Office Library
William Ernest Mitchell, Superintendent, Central Jail, Vellore, Madras
M. R. Ry. Diwaoa Bahadur Pasupuleti Parankusam Nayudu, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Madras
Ethelbert Edward Thomas, Superintendent, Central Jail, Nagpur, Central Provinces
Raj Bahadur Pandit Brij Jiwan Lai, Extra Assistant Commissioner, Merwara, Ajmer-Merwara
Lieutenant James William Fairley, Superintendent, Civil Commissioner's Office, Baghdad
Raj Bahadur Prasanna Kumar Basu, Registrar, Reforms Office
Joseph Lilly de Vine, Nagpur
Raj Sahib Mahendra Nath Bhattacharji, Personal Assistant to the Surgeon to the Governor of Bengal
Richard Arnold Matthews, Superintendent, Provincial Civil Secretariat, Punjab
Khan Biahadur Ghulam Yasim Ghulam Mustapha, Director of the Pritchard Salt Works, Kharaghoda, Bombay
British India
Goodoo Miah Muhammad Ghouse, late Council Dubash, Chief Secretariat, Fort St. George, Madras
Mohamed Jaffar Ghulam Dastagir, Chief Laboratory Attendant, Office of the Government Agricultural Chemist, Madras
Egambaram Rangaswami Doss, late Chief Attendant, Medical College, Madras
Narayan Ramji Katke, late Naik in the Office of the Executive Engineer, Foona District, Bombay
Pampamiya Sayad Mir, late Chaukidar in the Ahmednagar District, Bombay
Prayagdin, late Forest Guard, Central Provinces
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