List of Knights Bachelor appointed in 1915

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).

Knights Bachelor appointed in 1915

Date Name Notes Ref
1 January 1915 Horatio Brevitt Town Clerk of Wolverhampton [2]
1 January 1915 William Carey Bailiff of Guernsey [2]
1 January 1915 Arthur Wakefield Chapman Chairman of the Surrey County Council [2]
1 January 1915 John Cowan [2]
1 January 1915 James Johnston Dobbie, FRS, DSc Principal of the Government Laboratories [2]
1 January 1915 Frank Watson Dyson, FRS Astronomer Royal [2]
1 January 1915 Alfred Lassam Goodson [2]
1 January 1915 Thomas Duncombe Mann[3] Clerk to the Metropolitan Asylums Board [2]
1 January 1915 Perceval Alleyn Nairne Chairman of the Committee of the London School of Tropical Medicine [2]
1 January 1915 Henry John Newbolt, DLitt [2]
1 January 1915 Douglas William Owen[4] [2]
1 January 1915 Lt-Col. Stephen Penfold Mayor of Folkestone [2]
1 January 1915 Walter Trower [2]
1 January 1915 Henry Urwick [2]
1 January 1915 Herbert Ashcombe Walker General Manager of the London and South Western Railway [2]
1 January 1915 Alfred William Watson [2]
1 January 1915 John Gibson [2]
1 January 1915 James Thomson Broom Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce [2]
1 January 1915 William Kellman Chandler, CMG, LLD Master in Chancery and Judge of the Assistant Court of Appeal, Barbados [2]
1 January 1915 The Rt Hon. David Valentine Hennessy Lord Mayor of the City of Melbourne [2]
1 January 1915 Herbert Samuel Holt [2]
1 January 1915 The Hon. François Xavier Lemieux Acting Chief Justice of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec, in the Dominion of Canada [2]
1 January 1915 Herbert Lethington Maitland, MB, ChM [2]
1 January 1915 Capt Clive Oldnall Long Phillipps-Wolley [2]
1 January 1915 William Price [2]
1 January 1915 James Glenny Wilson President of the Board of Agriculture in the Dominion of New Zealand [2]
1 January 1915 Joseph John Heaton Indian Civil Service; a Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature in Bombay [2]
1 January 1915 George Cunningham Buchanan, CIE Chairman and Chief Engineer of the Commissioners for the Port of Rangoon, Burma [2]
1 January 1915 Donald Campbell Johnstone Indian Civil Service; Judge of the Chief Court of the Punjab [2]
1 January 1915 Loraine Geddes Dunbar Secretary and Treasurer of the Bank of Bengal, Calcutta [2]
1 January 1915 John Hubert Marshall, CIE Director-General of Archaeology in India [2]
1 January 1915 Satyendra Prasanna Sinha Barrister-at-Law; a Member of the Legislative Council of the Governor of Bengal [2]
1 January 1915 Robert Stewart Johnstone lately Chief Justice of Grenada [5]
13 February 1915 Edward O'Farrell, CB Assistant Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland [2]
13 February 1915 Alfred Callaghan, LLD [2]
13 February 1915 William Fry [2]
13 February 1915 John Irwin [2]
9 June 1915 The Rt Hon. Frederick Edwin Smith, KC Solicitor-General [6]
18 June 1915 Henry Doran Member of the Congested Districts Board for Ireland [5]
18 June 1915 Hon. Cdr Edward Lionel Fletcher, RNR [5]
18 June 1915 Lt-Col. William Forbes Commandant, Engineer and Railway Staff Corps, General Manager of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway [5]
18 June 1915 Charles Edward Fryer, ISO Superintending Inspector of Fisheries, Board of Agriculture [5]
18 June 1915 Joseph Aloysius Glynn[7] Chairman, National Health Insurance Commission (Ireland) [5]
18 June 1915 Henry Ledgard [5]
18 June 1915 John Lindsay [5]
18 June 1915 James Mackenzie, MD, FRS, FRCP, LLD [5]
18 June 1915 John Henry Maden High Sheriff of Lancashire [5]
18 June 1915 The Hon. Peter McBride Agent-General in London for the State of Victoria [5]
18 June 1915 Leo George Chiozza Money, MP [5]
18 June 1915 Ruthven Grey Monteath [5]
18 June 1915 Frederick Needham, MD Commissioner, Board of Control [5]
18 June 1915 Walter Palmer Nevill[8] [5]
18 June 1915 Erik Olof Ohlson[9] [5]
18 June 1915 William Pearce, MP [5]
18 June 1915 Edward Rigg, CB, ISO Superintendent, Operative Department, Royal Mint [5]
18 June 1915 Edward George Saltmarsh [5]
18 June 1915 William Napier Shaw, FRS Director of the Meteorological Office [5]
18 June 1915 William Capel Slaughter [5]
18 June 1915 William SIingo Engineer-in-Chief, General Post Office [5]
18 June 1915 Charles Stewart Loch [5]
18 June 1915 Herbert Brown Ames Member of the House of Commons of Canada; Honorary Secrctary of the Canadian Patriotic Fund [5]
18 June 1915 The Hon. Edgar Rennie Bowring Member of the Legislative Council of Newfoundland [5]
18 June 1915 Henry Lumley Drayton, KC Chief Commissioner, Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada [5]
18 June 1915 John Craig Eaton [5]
18 June 1915 Charles Frederick Fraser, LLD Superintendent of the School for the Blind, Halifax, Canada [5]
18 June 1915 Robert Ho Tung [5]
18 June 1915 The Hon. Thomas Hughes Member of the Legislative Council of the State of New South Wales [5]
18 June 1915 Thomas Muir, CMG, LLD, MA Superintendent-General of Education. Province of the Cape of Good Hope, Union of South Africa [5]
18 June 1915 Alexander Wood Renton the Chief Justice of the Island of Ceylon [5]
18 June 1915 Rash Behari Ghose, CSI, CIE [5]
18 June 1915 John George Woodroffe a Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William, in Bengal [5]
18 June 1915 Rabindranath Tagore [5]
18 June 1915 Robert Richard Gales Indian Public Works Department [5]
18 June 1915 Haji Muhammad Yusuf [5]
18 June 1915 James Murray [10]
5 August 1915 Lancelot Sanderson, KC, MP On his appointment as Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature, Calcutta [10]
2 December 1915 The Rt Hon. George Cave, KC Solicitor-General [11]
2 December 1915 Arthur Frederic Peterson Justice of the High Court of Justice [11]
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References

  1. "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. The London Gazette, 9 March 1915 (issue 29094), pp. 2363–2364.
  3. "Mann, Sir (Thomas) Duncombe", Who Was Who (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2019). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  4. The County Families of the United Kingdom (1921), p. 1025.
  5. The Edinburgh Gazette, 20 July 1915 (issue 12831), pp. 1094–1095.
  6. The London Gazette, 11 June 1915 (issue 29189), p. 5632.
  7. The County Families of the United Kingdom (1921), p. 539.
  8. The County Families of the United Kingdom (1921), p. 987.
  9. Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (2011), p. 758.
  10. The Edinburgh Gazette, 10 August 1915 (issue 12840), p. 1173.
  11. The London Gazette, 3 December 1915 (issue 29390), p. 12054.
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