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1922 Birthday Honours

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The1922 Birthday Honours were appointments by KingGeorge V tovarious orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire. The appointments were made to celebrate theofficial birthday of The King, and were published inThe London Gazette on 2 June 1922.[1]

Controversy from the 1922 Birthday Honours list eventually led to the passage of theHonours (Prevention of Abuses) Act 1925 and creation of theHonours Committee to formally review nominations. SirJoseph Benjamin Robinson, chairman of the Robinson South African Banking Company and generous contributor to Prime MinisterDavid Lloyd George'sLiberal Party, was listed for a barony "for national and imperial services." Robinson quickly declined the honour within weeks after arguments erupted in the House of Lords over the circumstances of his nomination, particularly his residency in South Africa rather than in Great Britain, and that he was not recommended for the honour directly by the South African colonial government as required. "Feeling in the House of Lords ran high," reportedThe Times on 30 June.[2]The Times praised Robinson's letter to the King asking for permission to decline the honour, and pushed for further questioning into the matter: "..by his action Sir Joseph Robinson has placed himself in the right and has left the Government to explain, if they can, how and why they placed themselves in the wrong. It seems clear from the letter that Sir Joseph Robinson did not in any way seek the honour. Therefore, some person or persons unknown must have sought to induce him to accept it. Who are those persons, what are their functions, and what were their motives?"[3]

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

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Baron

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  • SirRobert Hudson BorwickBt DL by the name, style and title ofBaron Borwick, of Hawkshead in the County of Lancaster. Senior partner in the firm of George Borwick & Sons, Ltd. Rendered great service to the Government in providing hospital treatment for the sick and wounded Colonial officers throughout the war. A large contributor to the Officers Families Fund, and a generous supporter of the Red Cross Society.
  • SirWilliam VesteyBt by the name, style and title ofBaron Vestey, of Kingswood, in the county of Surrey. Managing Director of the Union Cold Storage Company, Ltd. Has devoted his life to the production and preservation of food supplies by refrigeration, and has opened up numerous new sources of supply of refrigerated products from various parts of the world that have materially helped to cheapen the food supply of the people. Rendered immense service during the war to the country, and provided gratuitously the cold storage accommodation required for war purposes at Havre, Boulogne and Dunkirk. Head of the Blue Star Line. Has done much relief work for the poor, both in Liverpool and London, and generously contributes to charities.
  • SirSamuel James WaringBt by the name, style and title ofBaron Waring, of Foots Cray, in the County of Kent. Director of Waring & Gillow, Ltd. Director of the Duchess of Sutherland's Cripples Guild. High Sheriff of Denbighshire 1907–8. Member of Executive Committee of National Association of Ex-Soldiers. Pioneer of decorative art in furnishing. Active supporter of Boy Scout Movement. Founder of Higher Production Council. Generous supporter of charities.
  • The Rt. Honorary SirArchibald WilliamsonBt MP by the name, style and title ofBaron Forres, of Glenogil, in the county of Forfar. Financial and Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office 1919–21.

Privy Councillor

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The King appointed the following to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council:

  • Lieutenant-ColonelLeopold Charles Maurice Stennett AmeryMP Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty since 1921. Member of Parliament for the Sparkbrook Division of Birmingham since 1918. Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
  • Lieutenant-ColonelLeslie Orme WilsonCMG DSO MP Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury. Member of Parliament for Reading since 1913.
  • The Hon.William Lyon Mackenzie KingCMG Prime Minister and Secretary of State for External Affairs, Dominion of Canada

Baronetcies

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Knight Bachelor

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  • Edwin Airey, Governing Director ofWilliam Airey & Son, Engineers and Contractors. Rendered considerable assistance to the Ministry of Munitions during the war, and subsequently to the Ministry of Health. An active participant in the direction of many Organisations for social welfare and education
  • Hugh Kerr Anderson FRS Master ofGonville and Caius College, Cambridge, since 1912.
  • Lieutenant-ColonelAlan Hughes BurgoyneMP Member of Parliament for North Kensington since 1910. Director ofP. B. Burgoyne & Co., Ltd. Has written much upon naval questions and founded theNavy League Annual in 1907, which he edited for seven years
  • James William Bulmer, Head of the Firm ofSmith, Bulmer & Co., Worsted Spinners, of Halifax. Served on the Wool Statistical Committee and on the Wool Textile Control Board. Chairman of Executive of Yorkshire National Liberal Council. For public services.
  • Herbert Atkinson Barker, Specialist in manipulating surgery
  • Robert Appleby BartramDL One of the Senior DLs of Sunderland. Leading educationalist from 1870. A generous, benefactor to charitable, religious and educational bodies in Sunderland.
  • William Haddock Bayliss FRS Professor of General Physiology inUniversity College, London. Is recognised as one of the leading physiologists of the world. His researches in the War afforded the scientific basis of treatment which resulted in conspicuous benefit to the troops and the saving of many lives
  • Thomas BrodrickDL General Secretary and Accountant of theCo-operative Wholesale Society, Ltd. Celebrates his Jubilee in the service of the Co-operative movement this year
  • Walter Herbert Cockerline. Ex-Sheriff of the City of Hull. Member of the Council of theNorth of England Shipowners Association. Has devoted much time to the public service.
  • Edward Thomas Frederick CroweCMG Commercial Counselor at His Majesty's Embassy at Tokyo. A senior Member of the Commercial Diplomatic Service
  • Henry Fielding DickensKC Treasurer of the Inner Temple. Common Sgt. since 1917
  • Ernest John Fawke. A Director of the Central and Western Corporation. Has interested himself regarding Smoke and Noxious Vapours abatement reported upon by Lord Newton's Committee.
  • Charles Harding Firth Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford since 1904.
  • Robert Septimus Gardiner, Editor of theNear East, a publication much valued in Egypt, Palestine and the East. Manager of important Colliery and Shipping undertakings in the North of England.
  • Charles Tyrrell GilesKC DL MP North Cambridge 1895–1900. Chairman Wimbledon Conservative Association for1 20 years. High Sheriff of Surrey 1915–16. Deputy Lieutenant Surrey 1915
  • Dan Godfrey, Director of Music to the Corporation ofBournemouth since 1893. For valuable services to British Music
  • MajorCollingwood George Clements HamiltonMP Member of Parliament for the Altrincham Division of Cheshire since 1913. Director of Enrollment National Service, 1917. Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of Pensions, 1919–20
  • Ernest Montague Hughman, Late Partner in Pyne, Hughman & Co., Engineers and Shipbuilders. Member of Council of Institution of Engineers, India, and Honorary Secretary, Indian Council, English Institution of Electrical Engineers. For public services.
  • Edward Mauger IliffeCBE Director of Iliffe & Sons, Publishers. Controller of Machine Tool Department of the Ministry of Munitions. President of Coventry Chamber of Commerce. Devoted much time to hospital, municipal and local public work
  • AldermanWilliam Kay, twiceLord Mayor of Manchester. For public services.
  • ProfessorFrederick William KeebleCBE FRS Sherardian Professor of Botany and Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
  • John Arthur Levy, Adviser to the Government in regard to diamond trading during the war.
  • Maurice Lowe, For services rendered at Washington in connection with the Press.
  • John MacphersonCB FRCPE Professor of Psychiatry in the University of Sydney, N.S.W. MedicalCommissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, 1899. Has rendered excellent service in connection with Scottish Lunacy administration.
  • Robert McCraken, chairman of the firm ofSteel Brothers & Company, Fenchurch Street. Represented Burmah in London Chamber of Commerce for many years. Generous contributor to London charities.
  • William Mills, Inventor of theMills Hand Grenade, used exclusively and successfully by the British and other Allies throughout the war, and of which seventy-five millions were supplied. Member of the Council of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce. Member of the Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau
  • John Ashley Mullens, Government Broker
  • Alfred James Rice-OxleyCBE MRCS MRCP DL Three times Mayor of Kensington
  • Albert Lindsay ParkinsonMP Member of Parliament for Blackpool since 1918. Mayor of Blackpool from 1916 to 1919, and was conspicuously energetic and successful in all work connected with the war during that period
  • Edward James Pollock, Official Referee since 1897
  • Samuel Murray PowerCB Chief Clerk, Irish Office, 1909-1922
  • Charles Thornton PulleyDL Late Member of Parliament for Hereford, and formerly Chairman of the Hereford Division cf the Unionist Association. Chairman during the war of the South Herefordshire Joint Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, and chairman of many other Committees formed to carry on war work in Herefordshire
  • Henry Norman RaeMP Member of Parliament for Shipley Division of Yorkshire. For public services during and after the war.
  • Edward John RussellOBE FRS Director ofRothamsted Experimental Station under the Ministry of Agriculture
  • William Fleming RussellDL President of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce. A member of the Glasgow Town Council for many years. Honorary President of the Scottish Unionist Association, and at present Chairman of its Western Divisional Council
  • David Maurice Serjeant Holds unique position as Colonist, Volunteer, patriotic writer and municipal worker
  • Thomas Shipstone, chairman and managing director of James Shipstone and Sons, Ltd., of Nottingham. Magistrate of the city and a Governor of theNottingham General Hospital. A generous contributor to many charitable and philanthropic institutions. Rendered important service to theRed Cross Society during the war, presenting amongst other things a fully equipped motor ambulance.
  • Sydney Martin Skinner, Chairman ofJohn Barker and Co., and of Employers Organisation for the distributive trade. Has also done much municipal work, being Chairman of various Committees and Higher Education Committees. A generous contributor to philanthropic and charitable institutions. For public services.
  • MajorHugh James Protheroe ThomasOBE DL DL Partner in the firm of James Thomas and Son, established 120 years, Land and Estate Agency. Owner of the town of Milford Haven, which he freed from all tolls amounting to many thousands of pounds. Deputy Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Haverfordwest.
  • William WalkerCBE Recently retired from the post of Director of Health and Safety in the Mines Department of the Board of Trade
  • Henry Whitehead, Director of the firm, of Sir Titus Salt and Co. President of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce. Generous public benefactor. For public and war services.
  • James Edward WoodsDL Deputy Lieutenant for the city and county of Newcastle upon Tyne. High Sheriff for the County of Northumberland. Honorary Treasurer of the Royal Victoria Infirmary. For 26 years Honorary Treasurer to the Northern Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations. A most generous supporter of all local charities.
British India
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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Civilian star of the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

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Military Division
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Royal Navy

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

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Military Division
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Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division
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Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

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Military Division
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Royal Navy
Army
  • Colonel Gilbert Robertson FrithCMG DSO Colonel on the Staff in charge of Administration, Iraq
  • ColonelCharles Henry Dudley RyderCIE DSO late Royal Engineers
  • Colonel Graham Henry Whalley NicholsonCMG Commanding Royal Artillery, Divisional Troops, Southern Command
  • Colonel Robert Sidney HamiltonCMG DSO Assistant Director of Ordnance Services, Southern Command
  • Colonel Harry McMickingDSO Embarkation Commandant, Southampton
  • Colonel Bertie Coore DentCMG DSO Commander, Baghdad District, Iraq
  • Major-GeneralHarington Owen ParrCMG Indian Army, Deputy Adjutant-General, Headquarters, India
  • Major-General SirAndrew SkeenKCIE CMG Indian Army, General Officer Commanding, Kohat District, Northern Command, India
  • Colonel Alexander Leigh TarverCIE DSO ADC Indian Army, Brigade Commander, 14th Indian Infantry Brigade
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
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  • Captain Edmund Moore Cooper Cooper-KeyMVO RN (retd.)
  • Engineer Commander Sydney Undercliffe HardcastleRN
  • Instructor Captain Horace Herbert Holland RN
  • Captain Charles Edward IrvingRD RNR
  • Brigadier-GeneralWilliam Bromley-DavenportCMG CBE DSO TD late Territorial Army Reserve
  • Frank Ashley Barrett, Commissioner and Secretary, Board of Inland Revenue
  • George Alexander Calder Ex-Secretary, Public Works Loan Board
  • SirFrederick William Alfred Clarke. Accountant-General, Board of Customs and Excise
  • Joseph Beardsell Crosland Senior Director of Finance, War Office
  • Arthur Lewis DixonCBE Assistant Secretary, Home Office
  • William James EvansCBE Director of Establishments, Admiralty
  • Egerton Spencer Grey, Senior Official Receiver in Bankruptcy and Controller of the Enemy Debts Clearing Office in 1919
  • The Hon. Ronald Charles LindsayCVO
  • Minister Plenipotentiary in the Diplomatio Service. Assistant Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs since January 1921
  • John RowlandCBE Commissioner, Welsh Board of Health
  • Oswald Richard Arthur SimpkinCBE Public Trustee
  • Brigadier-General Frederic Herbert WilliamsonCBE Assistant Secretary, General Post Office

The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India

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Star of a Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India

Knight Grand Commander (GCSI)

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Knight Commander (KCSI)

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Companion (CSI)

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  • Major-GeneralWalter Clarence BlackCIE Indian Army, Military Secretary to His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief
  • Leslie Harry Saunders, Indian Civil Service, Judicial Commissioner, Upper Burma
  • George Bancroft Lambert, Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to Government, United Provinces
  • Basil Copleston Allen, Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Assam Valley Division
  • John Edward WebsterCIE Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Surma Valley and Hill Districts, Assam
  • Thomas Eyebron MoirCIE Indian Civil Service, Secretary to Government, Finance Department, Madras
  • M. R. Ry. Diwan Bahadur Raghunatha Rao Ramachandra Rao Avargal, Secretary to Government, Law Department, Madras
  • Major Cyril Charles Johnson BarrettCIE Bombay Political Service, First Assistant Resident, Aden
  • Sir dar Bahadur Nawab Mehrab Khan, Chief of the Bugti tribe, Baluchistan

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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Star of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

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Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

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  • William Herbert Barrett, an Assistant General Manager of Railways and Harbours, Union of South Africa
  • Albert Ruskin Cook OBE recognition of services to the Uganda Protectorate
  • James Corbett Davis, Treasurer to the Zanzibar Government
  • Carl de Verteuil, lately a Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Trinidad and Tobago, in recognition of services to agriculture
  • Alwin Robinson Dickinson, British Phosphate Commissioner
  • Joseph Firth, in recognition of public services in the Dominion of New Zealand
  • Arthur George Murchison FletcherCBE Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils, Colony of Hong Kong
  • Colin Campbell GarbettCIE lately Political Secretary to the High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief for Iraq
  • Edward Burns Harkness, Under-Secretary, Department of the Chief Secretary, and Undersecretary, Ministry of Public Health, State of New South Wales
  • Howard HitchcockOBE Mayor of Geelong, in the State of Victoria, in recognition of his public services
  • Emilius Hopkinson DSO Travelling Commissioner in the Gambia Protectorate
  • Arthur Edwin Horn Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States
  • Albert Ernest KitsonCBE Director of Geological Survey, Gold Coast Colony
  • The Hon.Charles William Oakes, Colonial Secretary, State of New South Wales
  • Herbert Richmond Palmer, Senior Resident, Northern Provinces, Nigeria
  • ColonelRobert Francis Peel, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Island ofSaint Helena
  • Thomas Alfred WoodMBE in recognition of public services to Kenya
  • Lau Chu Pak, Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hong Kong(posthumous)

The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire

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Riband, badge and star of the Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire

Knight Grand Commander (GCIE)

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Knight Commander (KCIE)

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Companion (CIE)

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  • Alexander Marr, Indian Civil Service, Financial Secretary to the Government of Bengal (on leave)
  • Lawrence Morley Stubbs, Indian Civil Service, Magistrate and Collector, Bareillyj United Provinces
  • Colonel Robert St. John HickmanVD ADC Tea Planter and Commandant of the Surma Valley Light Horse, Assam
  • James MacDonald Dunnett, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner in the Punjab
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Lloyd FerrarOBE Indian Army, Deputy Commissioner in the Punjab
  • Levett Mackenzie Kaye, Inspector-General of Police, United Provinces
  • Jonathan Webster Coryton Mayne, Indian Educational Service, Principal,Rajkumar College, Rajkot, Bombay
  • Walter Swain, Deputy Inspector-General of Police (on leave), Bihar and Orissa
  • Cyril James Irvin, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner, Nagpur, Central Provinces
  • Lancelot Colin Bradford GlascockMVO Senior Superintendent of Police, Delhi
  • Richard Howard HitchcockMBE District Superintendent of Police (on military duty), Madras
  • Edwin Lessware PriceOBE Merchant, Karachi, Bombay
  • Raj Bahadur Chuni Lai BasuISO Chemical Examiner to the Government of Bengal (retired), late Sheriff of Calcutta, Bengal
  • Cecil Frank Beadel, Partner, Messrs. Becker, Gray and Co., Calcutta, Bengal
  • Gavin Scott, Indian Civil Service, President, Rangoon Municipality
  • Horace Mason Haywood, Secretary, Bengal Chamber of Commerce

The Royal Victorian Order

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Insignia of a Knight / Dames Commander of the Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

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Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

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Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

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Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)

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  • Captain Kenelm Everard Lane CreightonRN
  • John Henry Girling
  • Surgeon Commander Frank Hutton NimmoRN
  • Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander Leslie Norman SampsonRN
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William Angel Scott

Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 5th class (MVO)

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  • Superintendent Frederick William Abbott, Metropolitan Police
  • Superintendent William Joseph Hopkins, Metropolitan Police
  • Alfred Vigor Marten Robert Burns Robertson

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, insignia 1917–35

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

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Civil Division
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

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Military Division
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Royal Navy
Civil Division
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Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
  • The Hon.Maui PomareCMG Member of the Executive Council of the Dominion of New Zealand, representing the Native Race and Minister in Charge of the Cook Islands. For valuable services to the Empire.

Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

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First Class
  • The Reverend Father François Bertram, Principal and Manager, St. Joseph's College, Trichinoipoly, Madras
  • Alice, Lady TodhunterOBE Madras
  • The Reverend Doctor Hugh Robert Scott, Missionary, Irish Presbyterian Mission in Gujarat, Bombay
  • Eleanore Thompson, Lady Superintendent, Medical College Hospital, Calcutta;, Bengal
  • Ernest Hanbury Hankin, Honorary Fellow, Allahabad University, late Chemical Examiner to Government, United Provinces
  • Edith Mary Brown Principal, Women's Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab
  • Margaret Dobson, Lyallpur, Punjab. Lily Chatteirton, Nagpur, Central Provinces
  • Rao Bahadur Vinayakraoi Krishnaraoi Mulye, Revenue Member, Council of Regency, Rewa State, Central India
  • Susan CampbellLRCP in charge of the Zenana Hospital, Scottish Missions, Rajputana

Air Force Cross (AFC)

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Awarded a Second Bar to the Air Force Cross (AFC**)

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Imperial Service Order (ISO)

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Home Civil Service
  • William George BishopMBE H.M. Stationery Office
  • John Bradbury, Chief Clerk, Board of Control
  • Robert Henry Brodie, Assistant Keeper of Records, Public Record Office
  • William Henry Bulley, Inspector of Reformatory Schools, Home Office
  • Frederick Thomas Marshall Hughes, Land Registry
  • Robert Matthew Kearns, Chief Examining Surveyor, H.M. Office of Works
  • William Lewis, Chief Clerk, Office of Director of Public Prosecutions
  • Walter John Moulton, Law Section, Board of Education
  • Thomas Parker Porter, H.M. Consul General, Boston
  • William Douglas Smart, Crown Office, Edinburgh
  • Stanley George Spencer, Ministry of Transport
  • Thomas Wilson, Colonial Office
Colonial Civil Service
  • Wallace Haynes Cook, Secretary of the Poor Law Commissioners, Colony of British Guiana
  • William Burton Edwards, Acting Public Service Commissioner, Commonwealth of Australia
  • Jules Ellenberger, Government Secretary, Bechuanaland Protectorate
  • Thomas Fisher, Chief Keeper of Prisons, Colony of the Leeward Islands
  • John O'DonovanMVO lately Commissioner of Police, Dominion of New Zealand
  • Justinian Oxenham, Secretary, Postmaster General's Department, Commonwealth of Australia
  • Annand Podesta, lately Chief Clerk and Cashier, Treasury Department, Gibraltar
  • Candiah Stantheiram, Chief Appraiser, Customs Department, Island of Ceylon
  • Herbert Gordon Watson, Clerk of the Executive Council, Union of South Africa
Indian Civil Service
  • Major Albert William Jordon Lynsdale, Acting Professor of Materia Medica, Medical College, Madras
  • M. R. Ry. Diwan Bahadur Saravana Bhavanandam Pillai Avargal, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Madras
  • Frederick Robert Grindal, Assistant Secretary to Government, Public Works Department, Irrigation Department, Punjab
  • Chhaganlal Manecklal Tijoriwalla, Office Superintendent to the Commissioner of Police, Bombay
  • Frederick William Martin, Chief Superintendent of Excise, Burma
  • Babu Panna Lai Dutt, Accountant, Bengal Secretariat, Calcutta, Bengal
  • Cyril Hubert Martin, Registrar, Department of Revenue and Agriculture, Government of India
  • Sardar Sahib Sardar Bishan Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Punjab
  • James William Septimus Inglis, Superintendent, Government of India, Foreign and Political Department
  • Mehta Muhkam Chand, Head Clerk, Deputy Commissioner's Office, Hazara, North-West Frontier Province

Imperial Service Medal (ISM)

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  • Shaik Daud Ghulam Dastagir, Duffadar, Revenue Secretariat, Madras
  • Mahomed Eusuff Abdul Aziz, Duffadar, British Consulate Office, Pondicherry, Madras
  • Syed Meer Syed Mohideen, Duffadar, Collector's Office, Chittoor (retired), Madras
  • Janardhan Singh Hanuman Singh, Jemadar, Collector's Office, Ganjam (retired), Madras
  • Rustum Khan, Jemadar, Government House, United Provinces
  • Mathura Prasad, Compounder, Police Hospital, Bilaspur, Central Provinces
  • Khan Bahadur Rissaldar-Major Ahmad Bahksh,Majordomo to the Agent to the Governor-General in Baluchistan
  • Balu Bhikaji, Havildar of Deputy Controller of Currency, Bombay

References

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  1. ^"No. 32716".The London Gazette (Supplement). 2 June 1922. pp. 4317–4325 0.
  2. ^"Sir J. B. Robinson's Peerage – Title Declined – Lords' Criticism of Honours System".The Times. 30 June 1922. p. 10.
  3. ^"A Case for Investigation".The Times. 30 June 1922. p. 17.
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