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List of knights bachelor appointed in 1902

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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).

In 1902, 100 people were appointed Knights Bachelor.

Knights bachelor appointed in 1902

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Source: William A. Shaw, The Knights of England, vol. 2 (London: Sherratt and Hughes, 1906), pp. 410–414.

Date Name Notes
11 August 1902 John Olphert Gentleman Usher to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
11 August 1902 John Hamilton Franks Secretary to the Irish Land Commission
11 August 1902 John George Barton Commissioner of Valuation for Ireland
11 August 1902 James Brown Dougherty Assistant Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
11 August 1902 Francis Henry Miller Mayor of Londonderry
11 August 1902 Thomas Myles, MD Formerly President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland
11 August 1902 Vincent Nash High Sheriff of the City of Limerick
11 August 1902 George Roche Formerly President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland
11 August 1902 William Whitla, MD
11 August 1902 James Murphy President of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce
11 August 1902 Robert Lloyd Patterson
14 August 1902 Edward Albert Stone Chief Justice of the State of Western Australia
14 August 1902 Hon. Arthur Rutledge, KC Attorney-General of the State of Queensland
14 August 1902 Hon. Henry Norman MacLaurin, LLD, MD, MA Chancellor of the University of Sydney; Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales
14 August 1902 Henri Elzéar Taschereau, KC, LLD Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Dominion of Canada
14 August 1902 Hon. Adye Douglas (later Thorpe-Douglas) President of the Legislative Council of the State of Tasmania
14 August 1902 John Lancelot Stirling, LLB President of the Legislative Council of the State of South Australia
14 August 1902 Hon. Edward D'Alton Shea President of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Newfoundland
14 August 1902 Hon. Robert Boak President of the Legislative Council of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada
14 August 1902 William Russell Russell Member of the House of Representatives of the Colony of New Zealand
14 August 1902 John Logan Campbell, MD Formerly Mayor of Auckland, New Zealand
2 October 1902 Hon. James Liege Hulett Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Colony of Natal
2 October 1902 Willem van Hulsteyn of Johannesburg
24 October 1902 John Charles Bell Sheriff of the City of London
24 October 1902 Horace Brooks Marshall Sheriff of the City of London
24 October 1902 William Allan, MP
24 October 1902 Francis Cowley Burnand, BA
24 October 1902 Caspar Purdon Clarke, FSA, FRIBA Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum
24 October 1902 William Laird Clowes
24 October 1902 William Job Collins, MD, FRCS
24 October 1902 Alfred Cooper FRCS
24 October 1902 John Halliday Croom President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
24 October 1902 Arthur Conan Doyle, MD, DL
24 October 1902 William Emerson Past President of the Royal Institute of British Architects
24 October 1902 Col. Aubone George Fife Standard Bearer of His Majesty's Bodyguard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
24 October 1902 Joseph Thomas Firbank, MP
24 October 1902 Thomas Richard Fraser, FRS, MD President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
24 October 1902 William Henry Holland, MP
24 October 1902 Samuel Hall, KC Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster
24 October 1902 Col. Reginald Hennell Lieutenant of the King's Bodyguard of Yeomen of the Guard
24 October 1902 Victor Alexander Haden Horsley, FRS, FRCS
24 October 1902 Henry Greenway Howse President of the Royal College of Surgeons
24 October 1902 Joseph Lawrence, MP
24 October 1902 Ralph Daniel Makinson Littler, KC
24 October 1902 George Thomas Livesey
24 October 1902 Oliver Joseph Lodge, FRS
24 October 1902 Henry Bell Longhurst Honorary Surgeon Dentist to the King
24 October 1902 John Henry Luscombe Chairman of Lloyds
24 October 1902 John McDougall Chairman of the London County Council
24 October 1902 William MacEwen, FRS
24 October 1902 William Mather, MP
24 October 1902 Isambard Owen, MD Senior Deputy Chancellor of the University of Wales
24 October 1902 Col. Horatio Gilbert George Parker, MP, DCL
24 October 1902 Paynton Pigott, DL Chief Constable of the County of Norfolk
24 October 1902 Arthur William Rücker, DSc, LLD Principal of the University of London
24 October 1902 William Jameson Soulsby
24 October 1902 Charles Villiers Stanford, MusDoc, DCL
24 October 1902 Alfred Thomas, MP
24 October 1902 John Isaac Thornycroft, LLD, FRS
24 October 1902 Ernest Albert Waterlow, ARA President of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours
24 October 1902 Joseph Loftus Wilkinson General Manager of the Great Western Railway
24 October 1902 Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood Wilson Assistant Under Secretary of State for War
24 October 1902 Charles Wyndham
24 October 1902 Catchick Paul Chater Member of the Executive and Legislative Council, Hong Kong
9 November 1902 John Elijah Blunt Knighted on 16 April 1903
9 November 1902 John Winthrop Hackett Gazetted but declined the Knighthood
1 December 1902 James Percy FitzPatrick of Johannesburg
2 December 1902 George Farrar of the Transvaal
4 December 1902 Edward Fleet Alford
5 December 1902 The Hon. William Arbuckle President of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Natal
6 December 1902 Lewis Lloyd Michell Member of the House of Assembly of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, and formerly Chairman of the Martial Law Board of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope
8 December 1902 William Meigh Goodman Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Hong Kong
9 December 1902 Henry Alleyne Bovell Chief Justice of British Guiana
10 December 1902 The Hon. William Jukes Steward Late Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Colony of New Zealand
18 December 1902 Thomas Robert Dewar, MP
18 December 1902 Lt-Col. Charles John Owens Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps
18 December 1902 Lt-Col. Charles Frederick Harrison Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps
18 December 1902 Charles Hampden Wigram
18 December 1902 Henry Hall Scott
18 December 1902 Robert Hudson Borwick
18 December 1902 Thomas Henry Brooke-Hitching Sheriff of the City of London
18 December 1902 John Mowlem Burt
18 December 1902 William Thomas Dupree Mayor of Portsmouth
18 December 1902 Walter Gray Formerly Mayor of Oxford
18 December 1902 Robert Mitton Hensley Chairman of the Metropolitan Asylums Board
18 December 1902 John Hollams, JP, DL
18 December 1902 James Hoy, LLD Formerly Lord Mayor of Manchester
18 December 1902 Edward Letchworth, FSA
18 December 1902 Col. John Roper Parkington, DL, JP
18 December 1902 Col. Emil Hugo Oscar Robert Ropner, MP
18 December 1902 John Sherburn
18 December 1902 George Wyatt Truscott Sheriff of the City of London
18 December 1902 Max Leonard Waechter
18 December 1902 Charles John Follett Solicitor of HM Customs
18 December 1902 Robert Rowand Anderson, LLD
18 December 1902 William John Crump
18 December 1902 Col. Edwin Hughes, VD
18 December 1902 Henry Seton-Karr, MP
18 December 1902 Col. James Gildea
23 December 1902 Charles Bent Ball, MD Regius Professor of Surgery in the University of Dublin

References

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  1. ^ "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.