List of freemen of the City of Birmingham
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Below is a list of Honorary Freemen of the City of Birmingham.
List
[edit]The City of Birmingham, England has granted Honorary Freedom to individuals and military organisations since 1888. Designation as a Freeman of the City is an honorary title and, subject to a two-thirds majority of the Council, is granted to persons of distinction and those who have rendered eminent services to the City. The following have received this honour (up to 1998):
Picture | Name | Received |
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Joseph Chamberlain | 20 March 1888 | |
Philip Henry Muntz | 23 October 1888 | |
Thomas Avery JP | 4 October 1892 | |
George Dixon | 4 January 1898 | |
John Thackray Bunce | 7 March 1899 | |
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts | 1 January 1901 | |
Edward Lawley Parker | 31 October 1904 | |
Jesse Collings | 13 June 1911 | |
William Kenrick (Birmingham MP)William Kenrick | 13 June 1911 | |
Frances Corder Clayton | 2 July 1912 | |
Charles Gabriel Beale Beale | 2 July 1912 | |
Sir William Henry Bowater | 4 January 1916 | |
William Moris Hughes | 22 May 1916 | |
David Lloyd George | 5 February 1921 | |
Earl Balfour | 22 June 1922 | |
Sir George Hamilton Kenrick | 25 September 1923 | |
Sir David Brooks | 25 September 1923 | |
Sir Austen Chamberlain | 22 February 1926 | |
Barrow Cadbury | 6 May 1932 | |
Neville Chamberlain | 6 May 1932 | |
John Henry Lloyd | 6 May 1932 | |
Ernest Martineau | 11 July 1938 | |
William Adlington Cadbury | 11 July 1938 | |
Wilfred Byng Kenrick | 11 July 1938 | |
Henry James Sayer | 11 July 1938 | |
Jan Christiaan Smuts | 19 May 1944 | |
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill | 31 October 1946 | |
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment | 1946 | |
Clement Attlee | 18 October 1947 | |
Sir William J. Slim | 18 October 1947 | |
Sir F. H. C. Wiltshire | 18 October 1947 | |
H. Barrow | 12 April 1949 | |
A. M. Howes | 16 April 1955 | |
Sir Barry V. Jackson | 16 April 1955 | |
Sir S. Vernon | 16 April 1955 | |
Sir T. B. Pritchett | 7 May 1960 | |
Sir A. Bradbeer | 7 May 1960 | |
268 Regiment, Royal Artillery TA | 4 June 1966 | |
Sir Francis. F. Griffin | 2 May 1970 | |
H. Watton | 2 May 1970 | |
35th Signal Regiment | 12 September 1970 | |
E. W. Horton | 15 September 1973 | |
E. E. Mole | 15 September 1973 | |
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers | 7 May 1975 | |
HMS Birmingham | 11 May 1978 | |
Sir N. B. A. Bosworth | 4 December 1982 | |
Sir George Adrian Hayhurst Cadbury | 4 December 1982 | |
Julius Silverman | 4 December 1982 | |
Queen's Own Hussars | 4 October 1983 | |
M. A. Brown | 25 October 1986 | |
F. M. Cocks | 25 October 1986 | |
Sir Reginald E. Eyre | 23 February 1991 | |
Baron Howell of Aston Manor | 23 February 1991 | |
Sir Simon D. Rattle | 1 October 1996 | |
Lisa Clayton | 1 October 1996 | |
Royal British Legion (Birmingham County Branch)[1] | 2 October 2010 | |
Peter Hollingworth | 2011 | |
RAF Cosford | 19 May 2018 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Greatrex, Jonny (4 October 2010). "Birmingham British Legion members given the Freedom of the City". The Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
References
[edit]- Birmingham Post and Mail Yearbook and Who's Who, 1998, Kinslea Press, 1998. ISBN 1-900753-05-7.
- History of Birmingham – Volume II, Asa Briggs, Oxford University Press, 1952.