1922 Dissolution Honours

The 1922 Dissolution Honours List was issued on 19 October 1922 at the advice of the outgoing Prime Minister, David Lloyd George.[1][2]

Outgoing Prime Minister David Lloyd George in 1919

Earldoms

Viscountcies

Baronies

Privy Council

Baronets

Knighthoods

  • Benjamin Leonard (or Lennard) Cherry, Lawyer and Parliamentary draughtsman
  • Lieutenant-Commander Harry Warden Stanley Chilcott, JP
  • John Cecil Davies, Steel manufacturer
  • Walford Davies
  • Neville Jodrell, MP
  • Miles Walker Mattinson, KC
  • John William Pratt
  • William Price, JP
  • Lieutenant Wilfrid Hart Sugden
  • Dr. Richard Runciman Terry, Mus.D, FRCO
  • Arthur Underhill, MA, LLD, Barrister
  • Alexander Wood, Provost of Partick

Companions of Honour

Member

Order of St. Michael and St. George

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)

  • Lt-Col Sir John Robert Chancellor, KCMG, DSO

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

Knight Commander (KCB)

  • Alfred William Cope, CB
  • John Thomas Davies, CB, CVO

Companion (CB)

Order of the British Empire

Knight Grand Cross (GBE)

Commander (CBE)

  • Eric Allden
  • Dr Harvey Hilliard
  • Pembroke Wicks
  • John Wilson MBE
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gollark: Well, you can spawn threads, and the type system prevents weirdness with concurrency.
gollark: Oh, and Rust has that nice thing where you can't keep around both a mutable reference and immutable references to stuff.
gollark: I'm not a C++ologist, so what happens if you, say, allocate a hash map in a function, then return a reference to an element in that hashmap?
gollark: Not really. Any pointer handling or whatever can be unsafe.

References

  1. "Dissolution Honours. Four New Peers., Political Services Rewarded". Official Appointments and Notices. The Times (43186). London. 11 November 1922. col A, p. 15.
  2. "No. 32766". The London Gazette (Supplement). 10 November 1922. p. 8017.
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