User:Necrothesp/List of Officers of the Order of the British Empire, 1 January 1920
Appearance
- Indicates that the award was or appears to have been for gallantry. Although the Order of the British Empire was not officially awarded "for Gallantry" until 1940, in practice it was sometimes awarded for courageous acts before this time.
Name | Rank/Title | Organisation | Post | Nationality | Conflict/Incident | Gazette[1] |
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Abbott, George Edward, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, Northamptonshire War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Abbott, Joseph Edward | Great Northern Railway | Assistant to the Superintendent of the Line | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Abell, Thomas Bertrand | Ministry of Shipping | Assistant Director of Design, Department of the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Abraham, John William | Major | Ministry of Food | Transport Officer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Acfield, Wilfred Cosens | Midland Railway | Signalling Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Adams, Arthur Botwell | Home Office | Administrative Officer, Prisoners of War Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Adams, Edward William | Ministry of Health | Medical Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Adams, William | Chief Constable | Doncaster Borough Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Adams, William John, JP | Commander | Birmingham City Police | Birmingham Special Constabulary | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Addington, Maud Florence, MBE | War Office | Assistant Administrator | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Adeane, Jean Henrietta | Stanley Sailors' Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Aitken, David Jeffrey | Ministry of Food | Assistant to the Livestock Commissioner for Scotland | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Aldridge, Allen Garnies, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Colchester War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Aldridge, Samuel Kendrick, MBE | Ministry of Food | Chief Accountant | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Alexander, George Edward | United Glass Bottle Manufacturers/Association of Bottle Manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland | Director/Chairman | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Alexander, James Young | Ministry of Food | Supervisor of Feeding Stuffs for Scotland | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Alexander, Rose | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Chairman & Honorary Organiser, Aldershot War Hospital Supply Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Allan, Herbert William | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Red Cross Hospital, The Cedars, Wells | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Allan, Jessie Whyte | Ministry of Munitions | Women's Welfare Supervisor, Nottingham National Ordnance Factory | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Allaway, Henry | War Office | Statistical work | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Allcock, William Barnes, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Managing Director, Perivale National Filling Factory | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Allen, Arthur Denby | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Milk Supplies | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Allen, Percy Ruskin | Castner Kellner Alkali Company | Chief Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Allen, Stella Ada May | War Office | Private Secretary to the Adjutant-General to the Forces | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Allibone, Abraham Cory | Wakefield City Council | Town Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Allison, John Neve | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Head, Le Treport Unit, Wounded & Missing Enquiry Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Amos, Mary Beatrice | Voluntary worker in soldiers' canteens | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ancaster, Eloise Lawrence Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Countess of | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Bourne (Lincolnshire) Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Andel, Harry Rudolph | Cunard Steamship Company | Victualling Superintendent | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Anderson, Charles John, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Chiswick War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Anderson-Pelham, Hon Georgina | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Head, VAD Canteen & Cookery Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Andrew, G. Findlay | Reverend | Services in China | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Angier, Frederick Leigh | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Officer, Wigan Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Annand, John Fowler | Board of Trade | Divisional Officer-in-Charges, Timber Supplies Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Anson, George Frank Wemyss | Major | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Antrobus, George Pollock | Foreign Office | Parliamentary Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Arbuthnot, Evelyn Mary | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Wounded & Missing Enquiry Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Archer, William David | Board of Trade | Principal Ship Surveyor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Argles, Agnes | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Executive, Finance & Disablement Committee, Westmorland War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Arkle, Arthur Henry, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Birkenhead War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Arman, Edward William James | Ministry of Food | Deputy Food Commissioner, South Midland Division, Reading | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Armitage, Stanley Holt | War Office | Wool Textiles Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Armstrong, John Henry Nicholas | Treasury Solicitor's Department | Solicitor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Arnold, Alfred Henry, MBE | Captain | British Red Cross Society | Secretary, Malta, Egypt & Near East | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Arthur, George Stanley | Major | Australian Young Men's Christian Association | Senior Representative in France | Australian | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] |
Arthur, John William | Reverend | Church of Scotland | Leader, Church of Scotland Mission, British East Africa | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Arthur, Lionel Francis, DSO | Lieutenant-Colonel | 26th Cavalry | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Ash, Alfred James | Board of Trade | Canal Control Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Ashford, William | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, Topsham Auxiliary Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Ashton, Antonia Edward | Admiralty | Secretary to the Captain-Superintendent of Sheerness Dockyard | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |
Astle, William, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, Cheshire War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Astley Maer, Constance Muriel | Royal Army Medical Corps | Civil Surgeon | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Atcheson, William | Chief Engineer | Mercantile Marine | Chief Engineer, SS Galileo | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Audsley-Beaver, Ida Scott | Ministry of Munitions | Temporary Lady Superintendent, ordnance installation, France | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Aylmer, Arthur Lintott, MBE | Captain | Honorary Treasurer, Camps Library | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bacon, Rupert Alfred | Sir Charles R. McGrigor & Co | Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bagshaw, William | Lincoln City Council | Town Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bailey, Benjamin Edwin | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Bootle War Savings Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bailey, Harold James | Ministry of Munitions | Technical Adviser, Acids Section, Explosives Supply Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Baillie, Ronald Hugh | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Roxburghshire War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Baily, Joseph Macdonald | Ministry of Munitions | Chairman, Newcastle Local Munitions Tribunal | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bain, Mary Jane | Harrogate Sewing League | Chairman | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Baird, Malcolm | Ministry of Munitions | Legal Branch, Labour Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Baiss, Llewelyn Arnold | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer-in-Charge, Cluny Auxiliary Hospital, Swanage | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Baker, Edward Charles Stuart | Chief Police Officer | Port of London Authority Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Baker, John Edgar, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Labour Representative, Barrow-in-Furness | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Balfour, David | Air Ministry | Chief Drainage Engineer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Ball, William Theodore | Ministry of Munitions | Manager, Coventry Ordnance Works | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Ballantyne, John | Caledonian Railway | Chief Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bamber, Herbert | Board of Trade | Secretary, Scottish District Coal & Coke Supplies Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Banister, John | Ministry of Food | Inter-Allied Food & Relief Mission, Vienna | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Banner, Allan William | Major | Ministry of Shipping | Chief Accountant & Deputy Director of Administration, National Shipyards | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bantoft, William | Ipswich Borough Council | Town Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Barber, Richard Alexander | Captain (QM) | Royal Engineers | British | 1920/01/01[7] | ||
Barclay, Alfred Ernest | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Kersal & Broughton Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Barclay, William Robb | Ministry of Munitions | Technical Adviser, Non-Ferrous Materials Supply Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Barnacle, Arthur Henry | National Kitchens Committee | Chairman, Coventry National Kitchens Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Barnard, Edmund Broughton, JP, DL | War Office | Member, Hertford Territorial Force Association | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Barnes, Edgar George | County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Jersey | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Barnes, Leonard Stewart | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Knebworth Auxiliary Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Barnes, Mary Elizabeth | Ministry of Pensions | Member, Farnworth War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Barrie, David Watson | Caledonian Railway | District Traffic Superintendent, Dundee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Barron, Douglas Gordon, VD | Reverend | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Kincardineshire War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bartholomew, Clarence Edward | Cadet Colonel | Church Cadet Brigade | Diocese of London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Barton, Ernest Mortlock | Admiralty | Superintending Civil Engineer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bartram, Euphemia Walker | Services to troops in Sunderland | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bass, Edith | Admiralty | Principal Lady Superintendent | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bassett, Arthur Tilney | British Red Cross Society | Head, Local Committees Department, War Refugees' Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bassom, Arthur Ernest | Superintendent | Metropolitan Police | Public Carriage Office | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Batchelor, John William | Captain | Liverpool Salvage Association | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Batchelor, Mary Anne Northway | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Service in Birmingham military hospitals | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bate, Henry Francis, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Member, Reading War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bates, Lilian Douglas | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Organiser, Norwich War Hospital Supply Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bates, Thomas Edward Bowen, JP | Darlington Borough Council/Ministry of Pensions | Mayor of Darlington/Chairman, Darlington War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bates, William Richard | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Ilkley Convalescent Home | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bathurst, Frederick Marlay | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Wounded & Missing Inquiry Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Batty, Edmund | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Optical Munitions | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Baxter, Fane Fleming, MBE | Services to war refugees | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bayford, Robert Frederic, KC | Divisional Commander | Metropolitan Special Constabulary | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Baynes, Charlotte Augusta, MBE | Catholic Women's League | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | ||
Baynes, Edward William | Ministry of Shipping | Private Secretary to the Secretary | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Beard, Marian Gertrude | Ministry of Food | Administrative Assistant, Livestock Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Beardmore, Joseph George | William Beardmore & Co | Local Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Beath, David Leslie | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, St John's VAD Hospital, Newton Park & Kingswood, Bath | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Beatty, Andrew Henry | Staff Officer | City of London Police | City of London Police Special Reserve | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Beaumont-Nesbitt, Edward John | Foreign Office | Parliamentary Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Beavan, Francis John, JP | Ministry of National Service | Cardiff Local Tribunal | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bebb, Herbert Llewellyn Mountfort | British Delegation | British | Versailles Peace Conference | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Beckwith, Arthur, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Breconshire War Pensions Committee/Member, Disablement Committee for South Wales & Monmouthshire | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |
Beddington, Reginald, MBE | Divisional Commander | Metropolitan Special Constabulary | World War I | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Beer, Lina | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Founder & Commandant, Bradstones Auxiliary Hospital, Sandfield Park | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Begg, Alexander Clarke | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Brynmill Red Cross Hospital, Swansea | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Belben, Frank | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Christchurch Auxiliary Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Belchamber, Frederick Augustus | W. Crundall & Co | Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bell, Andrew Riddell | Ministry of Munitions | Munitions Area Inspector, Scotland | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bell, Harold Idris | Ministry of Information | Editor, Food Supplement, Daily Review of the Foreign Press | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | |
Bell, Robert Arthur | Captain | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Dilution Officer, Labour Supply Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bell, Thomas Norman Jarvis, DL | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Transport Officer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bendall, James Lucas | Board of Trade | Staff Officer, Financial Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Benn, Charles Anthony | War Trade Department | Member, Cotton Exports Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Bennett, James William, VD | Commandant (Major) | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant, Kent VAD No. 47 | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bennett, Peter Frederick Blaker | Thomson-Bennett Magnetos | Managing Director | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bennion-Booth, Henry | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Finance | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Berisford, Harold | Ministry of Food | Chairman, East Lancashire Foodstuffs Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Berry, Arthur | Air Ministry | Voluntary Research Worker, Royal Aircraft Establishment | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Berry, Harry Poole, TD | Major | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Grantham Red Cross Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Berry, William | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Joint Disablement Committee for Central Scotland/Chairman, Fifeshire War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bersey, Stanley Howard, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Explosives Finance & Contracts | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bethell, Leonard Arthur | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | 10th Gurkha Rifles | 2nd Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Bethell, Phyllis Mary Hermione | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, East Riding of Yorkshire | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bevan, Edwyn Robert | Foreign Office | Political Intelligence Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bevan, Ernest Alltree | Ministry of Food | Director, Provisions Department, United States | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bharucha, Phirozshah Byramji, DSO, FRCS | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | Indian Medical Service | Indian | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Bickersteth, John Joseph, MBE | Ministry of National Service | Clerk, East Riding of Yorkshire Local Tribunal | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Biddulph, Eleanor, Lady, MBE | British Red Cross Society | Head, Records (Military) Department, Central Prisoners of War Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bingham, Constance Gwendoline, MBE | Superintendent of Female Staff, British Delegation | British | Versailles Peace Conference | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bingley, Robert Noel Glanville | Major | British Red Cross Society | Assistant Commissioner, Salonika & Constantinople | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Binns, Douglas Thomson | HM Diplomatic Service | Assistant Commercial Attaché, Copenhagen | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Bird, William Arthur Henry | Major | 23rd Sikh Pioneers | 2nd Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Bird, William John Butterworth | Colonel | Ministry of National Service | Military Representative, Tribunal & Appeal Court for Guernsey & Alderney | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Birkett, Annie | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser & Commandant, Birkett Hospital, London | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bisacre, Frederick Francis Percival | Admiralty | Experiment & Research Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bishop, Charles Arthur | Major | Ministry of Munitions | Deputy Inspector, Gun Section, Sheffield | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bishop, Rosa Ethel | General Secretary, Soldiers' Rest, Swindon | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Blackburn, Robert | Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Co | Managing Director | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Blackley, Lucy Ida | Women's Patriotic Fund | Honorary Secretary, County Cavan | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Blackmore, Herbert Stuart | Captain | Royal Army Medical Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Blair, Frank Younger | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |||
Blakey, George | Wakefield City Council/Ministry of Food/Ministry of Pensions | Mayor of Wakefield/Chairman, Wakefield Food Control Committee/Chairman, Wakefield War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Blanco White, Amber | Ministry of Munitions | Director of Women's Wages | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Blane, Amy Henrietta, Lady | Young Men's Christian Association | Lady Superintendent, Boulogne | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Blaxland, George Thomas | Captain | Mercantile Marine (South Eastern and Chatham Railway) | Master, SS Empress | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Blennerhasset, Nesta Georgie | Services to soldiers & POWs | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Blennerhassett, William Lewis, DSO | Captain | Foreign Office | Political Intelligence Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] * |
Bliss, Gertrude Alice, MBE | British Red Cross Society | Divisional Secretary, Streatham Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Blount, Edward Charles Aston Marie | Foreign Office | Parliamentary Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bloye, George Herbert | British Red Cross Society | Secretary, Headquarters Collections Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Blunt, Arthur Stanley Vaughan | Reverend | Army and Navy League | Army and Navy League Club, Paris | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Boden, Oliver | Vickers | Works Manager | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Boggon, Richard Octavius | Admiralty | Assistant Director of Stores | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bolt, George | Great Northern Railway | Divisional Superintendent, Grantham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bolter, Henry James | Great Western Railway | Divisional Superintendent, Pontypool Road | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bond, John | Ministry of Food | Executive Officer, Kettering Food Control Committee/Distribution Officer, Northamptonshire | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bond, Nigel de Mandeville | Foreign Office | Contraband Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bond, Reginald Francis George | Lieutenant-Colonel | Ministry of Food | Road Transport Officer, Scotland Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bonhote, Mary Baxter, MBE | Ministry of Food | Secretary, Orders Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Bonsey, Harold Robert Yerburgh, MBE | Divisional Commander | Metropolitan Special Constabulary | World War I | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bonus, Florence | Services to war refugees | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Boobyer, John Edwards | Ministry of National Service | Recruiting Officer, Ogmore Valley | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Booth, Frederic Lancelot | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Northumberland/Organiser & Administrator, Ashington Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Booth, John, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Stalybridge War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Borthwick, Jemima | Ministry of Health | Chief Superintendent of Female Staff, Insurance Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bott, Henry, VD | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Officer, Syon House Auxiliary Hospital/Vice-Chairman, Middlesex Voluntary Aid Organisation | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bottomley, Francis Carr | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Bodorgan Road Auxiliary Hospital/Organiser of Hospital Transport, Bournemouth | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Boulding, Richard Sidney Henry | Admiralty | Physicist, Admiralty Experimental Station, Parkeston | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |
Bourke, Hon Terence Theobald | Ministry of Shipping | Representative at Bizerta | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bousfield, Edith Margaret | Honorary Administrator, Soldiers' Washing Scheme, Grantham | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Boutflower, Edward Cyril | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | West Riding Regiment | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Bower, Beatrice Lilian Chivars | British Red Cross Society | Secretary, Camberwell War Refugees' Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bowes, Elizabeth | Honorary Secretary, Lancashire Fusiliers' Regimental Care Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bowis, William John | Boots Pure Drug Stores | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bownas, Francis Osborne | War Office | Acting Chief Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bowyer, John Charles, MBE | Board of Trade | General Distribution Branch, Coal Mines Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Boys, Walter Guy Robert | Ministry of Food | Deputy Director of Meat Supplies | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bradwell, William Howard | Ministry of Food | Chairman, Pool & Nottinghamshire Committees of Livestock Auctioneers | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brady, Henry Westby, MBE | Reverend Canon | Missions to Seamen | Chaplain, Buenos Aires | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Bramwell Davis, Evelyn Mary | Ministry of Pensions | Secretary, Berkshire War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Branch, Charles Churchill | Boy Scouts Association | Headquarters Staff | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brass, Thomas Francis, JP | National War Savings Committee | Vice-Chairman, Durham County War Savings Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brayden, William John Henry | Services to recruiting in Ireland | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Breach, William Hall | Aire and Calder Navigation | Traffic Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Brett, William | Reverend | Church of England | British Chaplain in Smyrna | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brewer, Frederic William | Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel | Officers' Training Corps/Dame Allan's School | Officer Commanding | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brewer, Griffith | British Wright Company | Managing Director | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | |
Briggs, Albert | Captain | Ministry of Shipping | Assistant Secretary, Department of the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Briggs, Henry | War Office | Technical Adviser, Medical Stores Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |
Briggs, William, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Lancaster War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brightman, Frank | Assistant County Director (Major) | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Thanet Division/Medical Officer, Fairfield VAD Hospital, Broadstairs | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Brocklebank, Thomas Harlehurst | Kitson & Co | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Brodie of Brodie, Caroline Violet Mary | British Red Cross Society | President, Nairnshire Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brooke, John Walter, JP | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Lowestoft Local Tribunal | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brooke, John Warwick | War Office | Official Photographer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] * | |
Brookes, Albert Edward | Durham County Council | County Surveyor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Brooks, Ernest | Second Lieutenant | War Office | Official Photographer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Brousson, Robert Parey | S. Pearson & Sons | Chief Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Brown, Alice Elizabeth | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor, Organiser & Commandant, The Beeches Auxiliary Hospital, Reigate | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Brown, Edward Walter | Ministry of Food | Deputy Director of Condensed Milk Supplies | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brown, Frederick Benjamin | London, Brighton and South Coast Railway | District Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Brown, Herbert Henry, FRCS | Voluntary Aid Organisation/East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital | Medical Officer, East Suffolk & Ipswich Hospital, Broadwater Hospital, Ipswich & Maryland Hospital, Sproughton | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brown, Janet Gilmour | Prime Minister's Office | Personal Clerk to the Prime Minister | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brown, Robert Campbell | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Cassandra | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Brown, Simon Stubbs, JP | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Chairman, Committee of Visitors, Lord Derby War Hospital, Warrington | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Brown, Tom | Deputy Chief Constable | Somerset County Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Browne, Gerald Macleay | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Central Stores | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Browne, Henry William Langley, FRCS, JP | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, West Bromwich Auxiliary Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Browne, William Walker | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | Royal Army Medical Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Brownfield, Harry Munyard | Lieutenant-Colonel | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Clayton Court Auxiliary Hospital, East Liss | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Browning, Harry | Bedford Borough Council | Mayor of Bedford | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bruce, John Charles | National War Savings Committee | Organiser, Scottish War Savings Office | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bruce, Mary Elizabeth, Lady, RRC | Services to tropical diseases | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Bruce, Robert Arthur | Westland Aircraft Works | Director | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bruce, William Joseph, JP | Public services in Middlesbrough | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Brunton, John Dixon | Bruntons | Director, Mussleburgh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Brydone, James Marr | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Resident Medical Officer, Michie Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bryett, Henry | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Durham County War Savings Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Buchanan, Robert John | Deputy Chief Constable | Wiltshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Buchanan-Jardine, Ethel Mary, Lady | British Red Cross Society | President, Dumfriesshire Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Buckingham, James Frank | Inventor & manufacturer of the Buckingham Incendiary Bullet | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] * | ||
Buckley, Arthur Burton | Ministry of National Service | National Service Representative, Manchester | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Buckmaster, Harry Cuthbert | Ministry of Munitions | Superintending Engineer, Department of Engineering, Manchester | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Buckmaster, William | London and South Western Railway | Chief Clerk to the General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bulkeley-Evans, William Augustus | Public Schools Hospitals Fund | Honorary Secretary & Treasurer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bull, George Frederick | Charles H. Pugh | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bull, Thomas Tollemache Jackson | Services to British POWs in Belgium | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bullen, Frederick John | Captain | Ministry of Labour | Deputy Controller of Appointments | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] |
Bullwinkle, Leonard Albert | Ministry of Shipping | Statistical Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bulteel, Cecil Edward | Major | Indian Medical Service | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Bundock, Charles Slade | Captain | Ministry of Munitions | Services to the construction of munitions factories | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Burden, Albert Edmund Charles, MBE | Captain | British Red Cross Society | Stores Manager, Malta, Egypt & Near East | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Burke, Fred | Paymaster Lieutenant | Royal Naval Reserve | Services to the blockade of Germany | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Burleigh, Cecil Charles, MBE | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Feeding Stuffs Supplies | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Burmester, Zante Gower | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | 31st Lancers | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Burrage, Cyril Charles Webb | Ministry of Munitions | American Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Burrell, Frederic William White | Admiralty | Assistant Inspector of Dockyard Expense Accounts | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Burridge, Arthur | Major | Ministry of Food | Transport Officer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Burton, William John | Services to the erection of Fuel Research Station | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Bury, Ernest | Skinningrove Iron Company | Managing Director | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Butler, Charles Walter | Major | Indian Military Accounts Department | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Butler, Mildred Mary | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Commandant, Heywood Hospital, Cobham | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Butler, Samuel Flowers | Chief Constable | Ramsgate Borough Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Buxton, Alfred Mellor | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Manager & Organiser, Cheshire Red Cross Central Stores Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Buxton, Violet | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Lady Almoner, Manor (County of London) War Hospital, Epsom | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bygrave, William Thomas | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, Acton War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Byrde, Edwin Augustus | Mesopotamian Railways | Engineer-in-Chief, Railway Construction | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Byrne, Violet Julia | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Secretary, VAD Selection Board | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Bythell, William James Storey | Honorary Medical Officer, East Lancashire Disabled Sailors' & Soldiers' Homes, Manchester | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cabrol, Fernand | Dom (Abbot) | Order of St Benedict/Voluntary Aid Organisation | French | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Call, Hamilton | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Soudan | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Calladine, Ernest Thompson | Services to war refugees | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Callard, Cuthbert Richard | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Secretary, Lord Knutsford's Shell Shock Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Callender, Edward Henry William | Egyptian State Railways | General Store Manager | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Calwell, William | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Craigavon Neurasthenic Hospital, Belfast | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cameron, Alexander | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | Indian Medical Service | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Campbell, Archibald | Commander | City of Edinburgh Police/National War Savings Committee | Commander, Edinburgh Mounted Special Constabulary/Secretary, Edinburgh War Savings Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Campbell, Charles Ivor Rae | Admiralty | Head, Design Section, Airship Production Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Campbell, Colin | HM Coastguard | Honorary Head Coast Watcher, Kildalton Estate, Port Ellen, Islay | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Campbell of Inverneill, Duncan | Colonel | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Argyllshire War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Campbell, James Alexander West, MBE | War Office | Acting Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Campbell, John Arthur | Services to troops at Grantham | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Campbell, John St Clair | Army Pay Department | Acting Paymaster | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Campbell-Thomson, Constance Emily Temple | Voluntary Aid Organisation | HRH Princess Beatrice's St Marylebone War Hospital Supply Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Campion, Edwin William | Metropolitan Grocers', Provision Dealers' and Oilmen's Association | Vice-Chairman | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cannell, Harry Hardman, MBE | Lieutenant | Services to the reception of overseas troops | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Canning, Joseph Herbert | Newport Borough Council | Manager, Gas Works | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Canning, Lionel Edgar | Captain | Shanghai Volunteer Corps | Staff Captain | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] |
Capito, Charles Erik | Anglo-Persian Oil Company | Fields Manager | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Capstick, John Walton | Admiralty | Admiralty Physical Laboratory | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cardew, George Arthur, VD | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge, St John Auxiliary Hospital, Cheltenham/Chairman, Cheltenham Medical Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Carlton, Thomas | Board of Trade | Engineer Surveyor-in-Chief | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Carmichael, Evelyn George Massey | Ministry of Munitions | Chairman, Coventry & Herefordshire Munition Tribunals | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Carmichael, Montgomery | HM Consular Service | HM Consul at Leghorn | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Carnegie, Francis | Ministry of Munitions | Temporary Assistant Superintendent, Royal Small Arms Factory | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Carpenter, Alexander Scott Jarvis | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Hartington | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Carr, Mary | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant, Hedingham Hall VAD Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Carter, Eustace George | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Gledhow & Roundhay VAD Hospitals | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Carter, Rei Alfred Deakin, MP, JP | Commander | Manchester City Police | Manchester Special Constabulary | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * |
Carter, Stanley Bronislaw | London and North Western Railway | District Superintendent, Liverpool | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cary, Arthur Deering Lucius | War Office | Librarian | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cass, Gertrude Margaret Carew | Commandant/Matron | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Matron, Morant War Hospital, Brockenhurst/Donor, Commandant & Matron, Cass Hospital for Officers, Worthing | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] |
Catmur, Benjamin | Mile End Union | Clerk to the Board of Guardians | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Caton-Jones, Alice Pownall | Services to the supply of refreshments to soldiers | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cattell, Arthur Shelton Goodricke | Major | Ministry of Food | Deputy Director, Margarine Clearing House | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] |
Cave, Wilhelmina Mary Henrietta | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Petersfield Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Caw, William Strathie, JP | Edinburgh Royal Infirmary | Treasurer & Clerk | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chalmers, Jessie Elder | Yokohama British Women's Association | President | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chalmers, Robert | Lieutenant-Colonel | Chateauroux Tank Factory | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chapman, Edward Stuart | Board of Inland Revenue | Deputy Accountant & Controller-General | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Chapman, Harry Ernest | Deputy Chief Constable (Major) | Kent County Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Chapman, John Barnett | Burton upon Trent Borough Council/Ministry of Food | Town Clerk/Executive Officer, Burton upon Trent Food Control Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chapman, Oswald Cotton | Foreign Office | Secretary, Freight & Transport Section/Liaison Officer, Inter-Allied Maritime Transport Council | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chapman, Richard Herbert | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Organiser, Wounded & Missing Inquiry Department, East Lancashire | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chapman, Walter | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, Totnes Auxiliary Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Charleson, Bruno Arthur | Assistant Treasurer, Bureau de Secours aux Prisoniers de Guerre, British Legation, Berne | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Charrington, John Douglas | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Organiser, Gifford House Hospital, Roehampton | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chave, Benjamin | Captain (Commander, RNR) | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Carisbrook Castle | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Chaytor, Herbert Stanley | Royal Irish Automobile Club | Secretary/Services to war charities | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cheetham, Robert Darbyshire | Reverend | Stoke-on-Trent Union | Chairman of the Board of Guardians | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chichester, Shane Randolph | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Dilution Officer, Labour Supply Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Chilver, James Thomas | Captain | Mercantile Marine (Great Eastern Railway) | Acting Marine Superintendent | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Chipman, Leontine | Organiser, Alnwick Soldiers' Rest | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cholmondeley, Winifred Ida Cholmondeley, Marchioness of | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | President, Cheshire Branch/Vice-President, Broxton & Eddisbury Divisions/Donor, Higgensfield Auxiliary Hospital, Malpas | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Christian, Edward Hompesch | Services to troops at Victoria Station | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Christian, Louis de Bylandt | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Officer-in-Charge, Percy House Schools Auxiliary Military Hospital, Isleworth | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Christie, James Robertson, KC | Public services in Edinburgh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Christie, John Cubie | North British Railway | Assistant Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Churton, Ethel Blanche | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Hospital for Facial Injuries, Chapel Allerton | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Clapcott, Charles Blackstone | Judge, Native Court of Appeal, Cairo | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Clark, Edward Mellish | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, Cambridgeshire War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Claughton, Harold, MBE | Services to postal censorship | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | ||
Clayton, William Ellis | Admiralty | Superintendent, HM Victualling Yard, Grangemouth | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Clonbrock, Augusta Caroline Dillon, Baroness | Prisoners of War Help Committee | President, fund for POWs | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Clouston, Thomas Harold | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Department of Engineering | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Clower, William | Midland Railway | Chief Assistant to the General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Clowes, Mina Maud Dacre | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Organiser & Secretary, Surbiton War Hospital Supply Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Clubb, Leonard | Trinity House | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Coats, Marie Jeanne, Lady | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor, Princess Beatrice's Auxiliary Hospital, London | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Coats Barclay, Jeanie | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Renfrewshire Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cobbold, Alfred Townshend | East Suffolk County Council/West Suffolk County Council/Ministry of National Service | Clerk/Clerk, West Suffolk Appeal Tribunal | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cochrane of Cults, Gertrude Julia Georgina Cochrane, Baroness, MBE | British Red Cross Society | President, Fifeshire Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cockburn, Charles | Ministry of Food | Chief Distribution Officer, Northern Division, Newcastle upon Tyne | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cockburn, John Henry | Board of Trade | Secretary, South Yorkshire District, Coal & Coke Supplies Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cockell, Norman Alexander Lindsey | Major | Association of Master Lightermen and Barge Owners | President | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cockerell, John Pepys | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | RN Hospital, Chatsworth | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Cockerell, Leslie Maurice | Captain | Ministry of Munitions | Head, Mineral Resources Development Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Cockington, Arthur John | General Medical Council | Acting Registrar | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cockshott, John James | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Chairman, St John Auxiliary Hospital, Southport | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cohen, Hannah Floretta | HM Treasury/Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Administrative Assistant/Honorary Treasurer, West Kent Women's War Agricultural Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cohen, Philip | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Wounded & Missing Enquiry Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cole, Laura Edith | Matron | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Graylingwell War Hospital, Chichester | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Cole, Lilian Seymour | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant, West Woodhay House Auxiliary Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Cole, Stanton Wilding | Burney & Blackburne | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Coleing, Charles Thomas, JP | National War Savings Committee | Chairman, St Pancras War Savings Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Coleridge, Ellen Gertrude | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Honiton Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Coles, Walter George | London Fire Brigade | Chief Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Coley, Philip, JP | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||||
Collier, Hon John | Foreign Office | Parliamentary Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Collingwood, Alfred Henry | Carlisle City Council/Ministry of Food | Town Clerk/Executive Officer, Carlisle Food Control Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Collins, Lady Evelyn Anne | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant, Knaresborough Auxiliary Hospital/Organiser, York War Hospital Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Collins, Frank Moore | British and Foreign Sailors' Society | Honorary Secretary | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Collins, Harold Edmund | Captain | Caucasus Military Agency | Accountant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Collins, Lionel Peter, DSO | Major | 4th Gurkha Rifles | 1st Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Collins, Percy John | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Euripides | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Collinson, Arthur | North Eastern Railway | Assistant General Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Colman, Edith Margaret | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Norwich Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Colt, Thomas Arthur | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, Branksmere Auxiliary Hospital, Southsea | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Comyns, Algernon Charles | Admiralty | Superintending Clerk, Accountant-General's Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Connal, Kenneth Hugh Munro, TD | Lieutenant-Colonel | Board of Trade | Divisional Road Transport Officer, West of Scotland | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Coode, Montgomery Penrose | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Treasurer & Secretary, Devonport War Hospital Supply Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cook, Thomas, JP | Spencer & Cook | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cook, William Wallace | Board of Trade | Household Fuel & Lighting Order Branch, Coal Mines Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cooke, John Galwey | Londonderry City and County Infirmary | Principal Surgeon | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cooke, Joseph, JP | Dukinfield Borough Council/Ministry of National Service/Ministry of Pensions | Mayor of Dukinfield/Chairman, Dukinfield Local Tribunal/Chairman, Dukinfield War Pensions Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cooke, Margery Randal | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, City of Dublin/Assistant Honorary Secretary, City of Dublin Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Cooper, Alice | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Secretary, East Kent (Buffs) POWs Fund | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cooper, Ethel Beatrice | Honorary Organiser, Clapham War Relief Fund | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cooper, Harold Merriman | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Officer, Hanworth Park Auxiliary Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cooper, Hon Rose Ellen | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Hatchlands Auxiliary Hospital, Guildford | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Cooper, Thomas Mackay | War Trade Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cooper, Wilbraham Villiers | Services to the blockade of Germany | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cooper, Willie, VD | Lieutenant-Colonel | Admiralty | District Director, Labour Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] |
Corfield, Hon Mary Hay | Voluntary Aid Organisation | President, Taunton Hospital Supply Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Corlett, Arthur Ready | Chief Officer | Manchester Fire Brigade | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Corlette, Hubert Christian | Major | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Head, Labour Section, Food Production Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Corrie, William Malcolm | Services to invalid soldiers in Biarritz | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cotton, Charles, FRCP | Assistant County Director/Deputy Commissioner | Voluntary Aid Organisation/St John Ambulance Brigade | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Canterbury Division/Deputy Commissioner, No. VIII District | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] |
Cotton-Jodrell, Mary Rennell, Lady | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Nantwich Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Court, Charles Edward, JP | National War Savings Committee | Chairman, Ulverston War Savings Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Coward, Randulph Lewis, MBE | War Office | First Class Assistant Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cowcher, William Brainsford, MBE | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Inspector of Taxes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cowell, Edward Hudson | Ministry of Food | Secretary, Feeding Stuffs County Committees/Secretary, Central Finance Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cowper, Muriel | Ministry of Food | Secretary, Milk Commission | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Cowtan, Arthur Barnard | Young Men's Christian Association | Honorary Treasurer, Ladies' Auxiliary Association | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cox, Frederick Nutter | HM Consular Service | HM Consul at San José | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cox, Gerald | Cox & Co | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cox, Sybil Mary | British Red Cross Society | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Coxwell, Charles Blake | Admiralty | Secretary's Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Crabb, Maud Mary | Young Women's Christian Association | Organising Secretary, War Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cranfield, Mary | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Buckden Towers Auxiliary Hospital, Northamptonshire | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Craster, George, DSO | Major | 6th Cavalry | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Craven, Henry | Sunderland Borough Council/Ministry of National Service | Town Clerk/Clerk, Sunderland Local Tribunal | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Crawshay, de Barri | Lieutenant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Transport Officer, Sevenoaks Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Cree, Thomas Deacon | Services to defence of Kut-el-Amarah | British | World War I (Mesopotamian Campaign) | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Creswick, James Paul | Commandant (Captain) | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant, Kent VAD No. 33/Chief Transport Officer, Kent | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Crighton, John | Chief Engineer | Mercantile Marine | Chief Engineer, SS Kingstonian | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Crisp, Charles Doland | Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel | Officers' Training Corps | Deputy Commandant (Cadets), County of London | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Critchley, Herbert Lawson, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Engineering | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Croker, Alice Georgiana | British Red Cross Society | Services in Dublin | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Crompton, Charles | General Post Office | Assistant Superintending Engineer, Edinburgh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Crosskill, Reginald Charles Osborne | Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel | Officers' Training Corps | Services in Norfolk | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] |
Crossman, Francis Ward | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge, Clevie Hill Auxiliary Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Crowther, Lawrence | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Huddersfield War Savings Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Croxford, Charles Henry | Acting Chief Constructor | Royal Corps of Naval Constructors | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Crozier, William | Caledonian Railway | Assistant Superintendent of the Line | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cruickshank, Alexander Jaffray | Wilson, Sons & Co | Rio de Janeiro | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Crump, Charles | Great Western Railway | Divisional Locomotive Superintendent, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Crump, Percy Charles | American Dollar Securities Committee | Assistant to the Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Crutchfield, Henry | Ministry of Food | Deputy Director, Food Committees Branch, Local Authorities Division | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cuff, Anne Holland | Young Men's Christian Association | Munitions worker, Woolwich | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cuffey, Edward | Principal Medical Officer, British Hospital, Port Said | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cullis, Winifred Clara | Lecturer on medical subjects | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Culpin, George Francis | War Office | Acting Chief Examiner, Land Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cumberland, John Mason, MBE | Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander | HM Customs and Excise | Collector of Customs & Excise, Port of Dover | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cumming, Alexander | Chairman, Yokohama Branch, British Association/President, International Foreign Board of Trade | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cumming, Beatrice | Services to providing comforts for troops | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Cunliffe, Walter | Ministry of Food | Director, Provisions Department, Chicago | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Cunningham, John | Ministry of Munitions | Head Draughtsman & Structural Designer, Factory Construction Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Curry, William Fortescue, JP | African Boating Company | Managing Director | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Curtis, Frederick, FRCS | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Surgeon-in-Charge, Redhill War Hospital, Merstham Auxiliary Hospital & Redhill Curative Post | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dadson, Sophie Portlock, MBE | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Gifford House Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Daffern, Thomas Wells | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Accounts Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dain, John Henry | Chief Constable | Norwich City Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Dale, Percy John | Reverend | War Office | Honorary Secretary, Soldiers' Welfare Board, Salisbury | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dalrymple, Lady Marjorie Louise | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Head, Depot for the Manufacture of Artificial Limbs | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dalton, Michael | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Central Stores | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Daltry, Henry James, DSO | Major | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Area Livestock Commissioner, North Yorkshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dance, Charles William | Admiralty | Adviser re assessment of compensation for losses of drifters | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dannatt, Frank Cedric | Ministry of Munitions | Director, Optical Munitions Department, Paris | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Darnell, Edward | Newcastle upon Tyne City Council | City Treasurer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Darnell, George | Vickers | Designer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Darroch, John | Reverend | Editor of Chinese publications | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dashper, Alice Hester | Public services in Southampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dashwood, Cyril Russell | Board of Trade | Secretary, Accountants Sub-Committee, Railway Executive Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davenport, Colin | Major | Royal Army Veterinary Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Davey, Annie | Queen Mary's Needlework Guild | President, Holyrood Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davey, Grace Emilie, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Woman Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davey, Harold William | Ministry of National Service | Chief National Service Representative, Flintshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davey, William Hamilton | Major | Services to recruiting in Ireland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davidson, Ellen Beatrice | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Secretary, Cameron Highlanders POWs Fund | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Davidson, Frances Joan, MBE | British Red Cross Society | Central Prisoners of War Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davidson, George Frederick, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Requirements & Statistics | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davidson, Williamina Saida | Services to troops at Redford Barracks, Colinton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Davies, Arthur Vernon, MBE | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, East Lancashire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Davies, David Thomas | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Valuer for Wales | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davies, Ernest Herbert | War Office | Deputy Assistant Director of Army Contracts | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davies, Evan Edward | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||||
Davies, Frederick Charles | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Secretary, Joint War Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davies, Henry | Captain | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Davies, James David | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Hazelwood Auxiliary Hospital & Quarr Abbey Hospital, Isle of Wight | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davies, William Wynn | Reverend | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Davies-Cooke, Philip Tatton | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Chairman, Flint Agricultural Executive Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davis, Alfred Maurice | Captain | Board of Trade | Divisional Road Transport Officer, South-Western Counties | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] |
Davis, Edward Henry Meggs, CMG | Admiral | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Bexhill-on-Sea Transport & Ambulance Column | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Davis, Henry Lewer, MBE | HM Office of Works | Acting Staff Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davis, Thomas Ruddock | Royal Commission on Wheat Supplies | Freight Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davison, Daniel | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Norfolk War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Davison, Minnie Gibson | Services to troops at Newcastle upon Tyne | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dawes, Jesse Cooper | Chief Technical Adviser of National Salvage | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dawson, Errington | Garland Laidley & Co | Head | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dawson, Sidney Stanley, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Wallasey War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dawson, William | Board of Trade | Divisional Officer-in-Charge, Timber Supplies Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Deacon, Edgar Reginald, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Research Chemist, Royal Arsenal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Deane, Charles Chatterton, JP | County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Armagh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dearden, Clarence Reginald | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Stanwell Road Red Cross Hospital, Penarth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
de Beaufort, Arnoud Jan | War Trade Intelligence Department | Member, Advisory Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Debenham, Amy | Ministry of Pensions | Member, Middlesex War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Deedes, Ralph Bouverie, MC | Acting Major | 31st Punjabis | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Deeks, Stephen John | Services to British interests in China | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | ||
De Gruchy, Frederick de Quetteville | Ministry of Shipping | Commercial Assistant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
De Gruchy, William Geary | Ministry of Food | Honorary Secretary, Shipowners' Provision Pool | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
de Lafontaine, Henry Philip Leopold Cart | Lieutenant-Colonel | Imperial War Graves Commission | Assistant Inspector of Works, France | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Delany, Thomas William | Crown Solicitor, County Longford | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
de Lavis-Trafford, Marcus Antonius Johnston | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Officer, Turin Red Cross Hospital | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
D'Elboux, Louis | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Explosives Finance Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Denby, Clara Sophia, Lady | Queen Mary's Needlework Guild | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dendy, John | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Swinton & Pendlebury War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Denning, Arthur du Pré | National War Savings Committee | Joint Honorary Secretary, Stafford War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dent, Edith Vere | British Red Cross Society | Lady President, Westmorland Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
de Pledge, Cecil Fenwick, JP | Commandant | Sunderland Borough Police | Sunderland Special Constabulary/Chairman, Local Emergency Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
De Sousa, Pascal John | Captain | Indian Medical Service | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | ||
De Turckheim, Alfred | Tramways and Light Railways Association | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Devenish, Bertha | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Mitcham War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Devine, John | Superintendent | Metropolitan Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dewhurst, Counsell, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Accrington War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dick, Helen Maybel Kathleen | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant, London VAD No. 72/Joint Organiser, Grosvenor Street Hospital, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dick, Margaret Mary Douglas | Manageress, Catholic Club, Harfleur | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dickie, Robert Charles | Foreign Office | Staff Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dickson, Robinson Simpson | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Hospital, Tottenhall Auxiliary Military Hospital, Palmers Green | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dill, John Frederick Gordon | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Brighton & Hove | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dives, Evelyn Scott | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Secretary, Hove War Hospital Supply Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Dix, Arthur Harold | Ministry of Food | Chairman, London Raw Cocoa Grading Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dixon, Charles Egerton | County Director (Lieutenant-Colonel) | Voluntary Aid Organisation | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Anglesey | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dodd, John William, MBE | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Inspector of Taxes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dodds, Lionel Graham | Ophthalmic surgeon, Buenos Aires | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dodds, Mary Janet | In charge of Scottish Churches Huts, Dreghorn Camp | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dolphin, John Byron | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Ministry Representative, Birtley National Projectile Factory | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Domville, Edward James, JP | Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Doubleday, Charles Edward | Paymaster-General's Department | Principal Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Douglas, Robert James, JP | Forres Burgh Council | Provost of Forres | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Douglas, Samuel Henry, ISO | Wounded Soldiers' Reception Committee, Ireland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dowding, Dorothy Carwithen | War Office | Junior Administrative Assistant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Downes, Thomas | Glasgow and South Western Railway | Chief Assistant to the General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Downey, Thomas | Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council/Ministry of Food | Town Clerk/Executive Officer, Stockton-on-Tees Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Drake, James Ernest | Admiralty | Acting Superintending Clerk, Accountant-General's Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dreaper, William Porter | Ministry of Munitions | Superintendent, HM Factory, Ellesmere Port | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Drysdale, Charles Vickery | Admiralty | Chief Research Assistant, Admiralty Experimental Station, Parkeston | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Duberly, Ida Mary Villiers | Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association/Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Bedfordshire Branch/Member, Bedfordshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Du Croz, Grace Jessie | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Divisional Quartermaster, North Surrey Division/Head, Vigo House War Hospital Supply Depot, Weybridge | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dudley, George James | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, Studley Court Auxiliary Hospital, Stourbridge | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dudley, William Edward, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Runcorn War Pensions Committee/Services to the Ministry of Food | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Duffield, Walter Dowsett | Admiralty | Assistant to the Director of Statistics | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dugdale, Ethel Innes, ARRC | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Organiser, Egginton Hall Auxiliary Hospital, Derby | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dumbell, James Burns, JP | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Secretary, Express & Star & J. B. Dumbell's POWs Funds | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dunbar-Schultze, Alfred Cecil | Services to British servicemen in Paris | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | ||
Duncalfe, Lucy Harding | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Wolverhampton Borough Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Duncombe-Shafto, Helena Rosa | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Secretary, Durham Light Infantry POWs Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9][6] | ||
Dunleath, Norah Louisa Fanny Mulholland, Baroness | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Ballywalter Park Auxiliary Hospital, County Down | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dunlop, Frederick George, MBE | Harland & Wolff | Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dunlop, William Bruce, DSO | Lieutenant-Colonel | Supply and Transport Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Dunlop, William Louis Martial, MBE | Superintendent of the Registry, British Delegation | British | Versailles Peace Conference | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dunn, Frederick William | Ministry of Munitions/Patent Office | Voluntary worker, Royal Arsenal/Examiner | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dunn, George Owen William | India Office | Public Works Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dunwoody, Robert Browne | Association of British Chambers of Commerce | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Duthie, David Hutcheon | Ministry of Food | Assistant Food Commissioner, Edinburgh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Duval, Stephen Peachey | Reverend | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Colne War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Dyke, David Nicholas | British Red Cross Society | Consulting Architect | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dykes, Ellen | Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association/Secretary, Leamington War Pensions Sub-Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Dymond, Charles Joseph, JP | Young Men's Christian Association | Voluntary worker | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dymond, Edmund Robert, JP | Ministry of Labour | Chairman, Hereford Employment Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Dymond, Mary Evelyn | Church of England | Church of England Sailors' Institute, Swanage | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Eardley-Wilmot, Jane Millicent | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Training College Hospital, York | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Eason, John Charles Malcolm | National War Savings Committee | Joint Honorary Secretary, Leinster & Connaught Provincial War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Eastwood, William Hastings | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Waterloo-with-Seaforth War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Eberle, James Fuller | Alderman | City of Bristol | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Eckersley, Frank | Board of Trade | District Inspector, Production Branch, Coal Mines Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Eden, Charles Hamilton | Vivian & Sons | Vice-Chairman | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Eden, Sybil Frances, Lady | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant, 19th Durham Auxiliary Hospital, Windlestone Park, Ferryhill | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Edge, George | Deputy Chief Constable | Shropshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Edmunds, Wilfred Hawksley, JP | Ministry of Food | Chairman, Chesterfield Borough Food Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Edwards, James Herbert | National War Savings Committee | Chairman, Stroud War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Edwards, Jean | Bridport Borough Council | Mayoress of Bridport | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Edwards, John Vaughan | Ministry of Labour/Ministry of Munitions | Chairman, Swansea Employment Committee/Member, Wales Employment Council/Chairman, South-West Wales Courts of Referees/Chairman, South-West Wales Munitions Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Edwards, Percy | Ministry of National Service | Member, Advisory Medical Board | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Edwards, William Robert | Public Trustee Office | Chief Clerk, Trading with the Enemy Section | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Egerton, Dorothy Charlotte | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Blytheswood Auxiliary Hospital, West Byfleet | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Elder, David, JP | Services to war refugees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Elgood, Cornelia Bonté Sheldon | Voluntary worker in Cairo | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Elles, Edmund Hardie | War Trade Intelligence Department | Adviser on Textiles | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Elliott, Claude Aurelius | Admiralty | Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Finance | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ellis, Edward George | Major | Ministry of Food | Transport Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Ellis, Inez Blanche, Lady | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Thorney Hall Hospital, Nottinghamshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Ellson, George | South Eastern and Chatham Railway | Assistant to the Chief Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Elsmere, Maude Alice | Voluntary worker in Grantham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Emra, Frederic Harcourt | Major | Ministry of Shipping | Assistant Director of Extensions, Department of the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Engelbach, Charles Richard Fox | Lieutenant-Commander | Coventry Ordnance Works | Manager, Field Carriage Works | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
England, Alfred Colborne | Chief Engineer & Technical Adviser-in-Charge, Cold Storage, Port Said | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
England, Walter William | Peking Executive Committee | Member | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Estill, John Henry | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary, Lord Mayor's City of London Appeal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Eustace Smith, St Osyth Mahala, MBE | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Essex War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Evans, Annie Lloyd | Services in Warwick | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Evans, Christopher Douglas, MBE | War Office | Superintendent, Ballsbridge Remount Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Evans, Edward Victor, MBE | South Metropolitan Gas Company | Chief Chemist | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Evans, Ethel Frances | Deputy Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Gloucester Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Evans, Fisher Henry Freke, DSO, JP, DL | Major | Board of Trade | Divisional Road Transport Officer, Eastern Counties | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Evans, Griffith Charles | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Minnedosa | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] |
Everett, Lionel Decimus Longcroft | Assistant Head Constable | Liverpool City Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | ||
Everitt, Robert Gordon | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Honorary Secretary, Warwickshire Agricultural Executive Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Eyre, Edmond | Northern Assurance Company/War Trade Intelligence Department | Manager | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Eyre, Gervas Malcolm | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary & Treasurer, East Riding of Yorkshire Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fagge, Mabel Muriel Hilton | Ministry of Pensions | Registrar, Central Registry for Limbless Soldiers & Sailors | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fair, Blanche Alicia | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary & Treasurer, Brighton, Hove, Preston & Patcham Divisions | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Falconer Bey, Miralai John | British Red Cross Society | Sub-Commissioner, Egypt | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Farndale, Joseph | Chief Constable | Bradford City Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | ||
Farquharson-Roberts, Kenneth Farquharson | Major | Royal Army Ordnance Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Farrell, Robert | Captain | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Faulkner, Roger | Deputy Chief Constable | Derbyshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fawcett, Frederick | British Red Cross Society | Chief Censor, France | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fawcett, Percy William | Thomas Firth & Sons | Director & Chief Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fawcus, Arthur Francis | Admiralty | Naval Store Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fell, William | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Nelson War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fellows, Evelyn Emma | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Secretary, Nottingham War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fellows, George, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Isle of Wight War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Felton, John Robinson | Home Office | HM Senior Inspector of Mines | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fenner, Sidney, MC | Major | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Distribution of Oil & Fat Compounds | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Fenton, William Walter | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Wincanton Red Cross Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fernley, James, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Stockport War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fetherstonhaugh, Margaret | Incorporated Soldiers' and Sailors' Help Society | Honorary Secretary, Ireland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Filer, Samuel | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Tredegar War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Finch, Sidney | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Kalyan | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Firmin, Norman Haynes | Major | Admiralty | Assistant Director of Experiments & Research | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Firmstone, Emily Florence | Organiser, Westgate Canteen, Winchester | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Fisher, Frederick Furryan | Admiralty | Acting Assistant Director of Navy Contracts | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fittall, Robert John | Plymouth Borough Council/Ministry of Food | Town Clerk/Executive Officer, Plymouth Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
FitzGerald, Edward Henry | Ministry of Food | Member, Special Committee of the Tea Brokers' Association | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
FitzGerald, William | Ministry of National Service | Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services, North-Western Region | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Fitzwilliam, Maud Frederica Elizabeth Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Countess | Young Men's Christian Association | Organiser of munitions canteens | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fleming, James William | Reverend | Services to British interests in Buenos Aires | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fleming, John Arnold | Scottish Representative, Pottery Industrial Council | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Fleming, John Lancelot | Church of England Temperance Society | Business Manager, Soldiers' Clubs, Kent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fleming, Sarah Kate | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Fleming Hospital, Grosvenor Square | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fletcher, Henry Francis | President, British Chamber of Commerce, Paris | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Fletcher, William Frederick Ashby | Ministry of National Service | Clerk, Bedfordshire Appeal Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Flint, Samuel. JP | Municipal Tramways Association | President | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Foà, Ferdinand Eugene | Foreign Office | Parliamentary Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Folker, Herbert Henry | Ministry of National Service | Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Footman, Harold | Board of Trade | Secretary, Tobacco & Matches Control Board | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Forbes, Gordon Harold Norman | Lieutenant-Colonel | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Ford, Norman Thomas | Board of Trade | Secretary, Petrol Control Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fordham, Edward Wilfrid | Ministry of Labour | Principal Officer, Solicitor's Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Forrest, John William | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Blackburn War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Forrester, James, JP | Peebles Burgh Council | Provost of Peebles | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Forster, John, MBE, JP | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, St Helens Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Foster, Evelyn Mary | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Royal Artillery POWs Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Foster, Frank | Buenos Aires Western Railway | General Manager | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Foster, Phipps Bentley | Major | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Head, Threshing Section, Cultivation Division, Food Production Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Foster, Reginald | Foster, Blackett & Wilson | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Foucar, Alexander Ferdinand Emile, MBE | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Finance | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fowler, Lionel John Porter | Sopwith Aviation Company | Assistant Organising Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fox, David Henry | Chief Constable | Dover Borough Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fox, John Jacob, MBE | Department of the Government Chemist | First Class Analyst | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fox, Walter St John, MBE | Divisional Commander | Metropolitan Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Francis, Alfred George, FRCS | Ministry of National Service/Ministry of Pensions | Recruiting & Pensions Boards, East Central Region | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Francis, Harvey | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge, Arnot Hill Hospital, Nottinghamshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Francis, John Horace | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Training & Employment Committee, Birmingham War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Frank, Peter, MBE | Kynoch | Chief Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Franklin, Richard | Davey, Paxman & Co | Partner | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fraser-Mackenzie, Beatrice Anna | British Red Cross Society | President, Ross & Cromarty Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Frazer, Wilson Ray | Ministry of Labour | Principal Officer, Civil Liabilities Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Freeman, Alice | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Organiser, Free Buffet for Soldiers, Kingsbridge Station, Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Freeth, Dorothy Ierne | India Office | Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for India | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Frere, Frank Horace | Midland Railway | Divisional Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fry, Ellen Margaret | Services to sick & wounded soldiers in Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Fryer, George Ernest | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Wibbersley Hospital, Flixton, Lancashire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Fullerton, Alexander Moffitt, MBE | Services to accommodation for soldiers passing through Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Fullerton-Carnegie, Edward Hugo Wakefield | Foreign Office | British | Versailles Peace Conference | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Furner, Willoughby, FRCS | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer & Administrator, Third Avenue Auxiliary Hospital, Hove | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Furse, Jean Adelaide, Lady | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Voluntary worker, Ascot Military Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gale, Arthur John | Major | Ministry of Food | Transport Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gale, James Randolph Courtenay | Reverend | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Sutton War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gallagher, John | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Edenderry War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Galland, Alfred Jules Louis | HM Consular Service | HM Consul at Lausanne | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Galloway, Alfred Rudolf | Ministry of National Service | Specialist member, medical boards, Scotland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gambell, Thomas Francis | Captain (Commander, RNR) | Mercantile Marine (White Star Line) | Marine Superintendent, Aberdeen | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gange, Ambrose Day | Captain | Mercantile Marine (Siemens Brothers) | Master, CS Faraday | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gann, Edmond Thomas, MBE | War Office | Secretary, Army Medical Advisory Board/Secretary, Army Sanitary Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gardiner, Herbert William | Royal Artillery | Indian Ordnance Department | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Gardner, George Frederick | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Braemar Castle | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gardner, Harry Geary | Ministry of Information | Chairman, Hankow War Information Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Gardner, John | Inventor, Gardner System of Submarine Sound Signalling | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |||
Gardner, Joseph William | Egyptian Ports and Lights Administration | Superintendent of Floating Plant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gardner, Thomas Edward, MBE | West Riding Chemical Company | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Garland, Charles Tuller | Organiser & Maintainer, Garland Home, Norfolk Street | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Garland, John William, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, Barking War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Garner, Joseph Richardson | Lancashire Ordnance Accessories Company | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Garry, Francis Nicholas Arbuthnot | Foreign Office | Temporary Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gaskill, Jackson | Board of Inland Revenue | Principal Clerk, Estate Duty Office | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gatacre, Hon Beatrix Wickens, Lady | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Harecombe Auxiliary Hospital, Crowborough | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gay, Charlotte Evelyn | Church Army | Director of Parcels for British Prisoners | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gibb, William Thomas, JP | Services to national service, war savings etc | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Gibbons, William Michael | Ministry of Munitions | Honorary Secretary & Member, Sheffield Munitions Board of Management | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gibbs, Brandreth | Assistant County Director (Captain) | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Ashford Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |
Gibbs, Hon Mildred Dorothea, MBE | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | London VAD No. 116 | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gibson, Alfred Edgar | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Factory Audit & Costs Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gibson, Finlay Albert | Board of Trade | Secretary, South Wales & Monmouthshire District Coal & Coke Supplies Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gibson, George McLean | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Superintendent of Building Works, Royal Arsenal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gibson, William Howieson, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Temporary Principal Assistant to the Superintending Chemist, Research Department, Royal Arsenal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gibson, William John | Stirling Soldiers' & Sailors' Help Society | Honorary Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Giffard, Mary Constance | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Wolverhampton Rural Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gilfillan, Samuel James | London County Council | Medical Superintendent, London County Asylum, Colney Hatch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gill, Frank | Ministry of Munitions | Deputy Controller of Central Stores | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gill, William Briggs | Ministry of Food | Legal Adviser to the Director of Oils & Fats | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gillespie, Rollo St John, CIE | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | Royal Engineers | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] * | |
Gillman, Arthur William | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Treasurer & Member, Wandsworth War Pensions Sub-Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gilmore, Alice Maud, RRC | Senior Sister | Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service for India | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Gilmour, Robert | Ministry of Food | Divisional Road Transport Officer, Scotland Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gilroy, John | Ministry of Food | Potato Distribution Officer, Northern Division, Newcastle upon Tyne | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gjers, Annie Gatenby | Commandant | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Vice-President, North Riding Branch/Commandant, Stokesley Red Cross Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Glanville, William Henry | Ministry of Munitions | Munitions Area Inspector | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Glass, Alexander | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Treasurer, Hackney & Stoke Newington War Pensions Sub-Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Glass, Henry Matier | Workman & Clark | General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Glaze, Charles William Livock | Great Eastern Railway | Works Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gleichen, Lady Helena Emily | Commandant | British Red Cross Society | Joint Commandant, Red Cross Radiographic Unit No. 4, Italy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | |
Glen, Elizabeth Hope | Ministry of Pensions | Secretary, Norwich War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Glenton, Arthur Hastings Septimus | Board of Trade | Assistant Accountant, Coal Mines Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Glover, Kathleen | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Quartermaster & Joint Secretary, Ambulance Column | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gluckstein, Joseph | Jewish War Refugees Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Glyn, Augusta Carr | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Beaucroft Auxiliary Hospital, Wimborne | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gold, Gerald Gilbey | War Office | Superintendent, Stansted Remount Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Goldie, Valentine Francis Taubman | Admiralty | Secretary, Admiralty Volunteer Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Goldney, Alice Frances Holbrow, Lady | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Corsham Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gollin, George | British Red Cross Society | Organiser & Collector, Lord Mayor's Red Cross Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Good, Thomas | HM Customs and Excise | Superintending Inspector of Customs & Excise | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Goodman, Coleman | Services to Victory Loan campaign | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Goodyear, Charles Ernest | Chief Constructor | Royal Corps of Naval Constructors | Chief Constructor, HM Dockyard, Gibraltar | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Goodyer, Thomas Boyce | Croydon Corporation Tramways | General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gordon, Alexander Stewart | Admiralty | Naval Surgeon & Agent, HM Dockyard, Rosyth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gordon, Dora Helen | Women's War Dressings Association | London Central Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gordon, Douglas George Hamilton, JP | Ministry of National Service | Chairman of the Panel, London Appeal Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gordon, George Robert | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Britannia & Hartley College Hospitals, Whalley Range | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gordon, Henry Sharpe, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Dumfriesshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gordon, Robert, MBE | Admiralty | Staff Clerk for Manning Duties, Mobilisation Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gott, Walter | Captain | Ministry of Shipping | Head, Statistical Section, Department of the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gotts, John Benjamin, MBE | HM Stationery Office | Establishment Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Goudie, Peter Augustus | Daily Mail | Paris Editor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Gough, Arthur Edward | Services to discharged soldiers in Bristol | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Gough, Joseph Salmon, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Bury St Edmunds District Committee, West Suffolk War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gough-Dower, Mary | Ministry of Pensions | Member, County Waterford War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Goulding, Harry Wilson | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Dilution Officer, Labour Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gowan, Francis Edward | Major | War Office | Financial services | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Grace, George William | Ministry of Shipping | Section Head, Ship Management Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gracie, Robert Spencer | War Trade Department | Member, Paints Committee | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Graddon, Ernest Edgar, MBE | Ministry of Labour | Representative in the Netherlands | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Graff, Francis Stephen | Agricultural Organisation Society | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Grafton, Alexander | Egyptian Ports and Lights Administration | Chief Engineer, Gabbary Dry Dock, Alexandria | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Graham, Duncan, JP | Ministry of Food | Chairman, Glasgow Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Graham, Joseph | Ministry of Labour | Section Chief, Finance Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Granard, Beatrice Forbes, Countess of | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Joint Founder & Administrator, Bathurst House Hospital for Officers, Belgrave Square/President, County Longford Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Grant, Alexander | Ministry of Pensions | Superintendent of Publicity | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Graves, Robert Vernon Ottley, JP | Reverend | Maldon Rural District Council | Chairman | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gray, Edith Mary Spencer | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Personnel Department, Suffolk Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Gray, Ronald Birdseye | Major | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Accounts | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Green, Edwin Collier | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, South Derbyshire Branch/Honorary Secretary, Derby Borough Division/Head, Derby War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Green, Frederick Michael | Captain | Siddeley-Deasy Motor Car Company | Aeronautical Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Green, Margaret Bennett, MBE | Welfare work in Chatham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Greenall, Cyril Edward | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Honorary Director, Kesteven Agricultural Executive Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Greene, Kathleen | Queen Mary's Needlework Guild | Secretary, Tokyo Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Greenwood, George David | Ministry of Shipping | Assistant Accountant-General | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gregory, Alfred John | Medical Services to troops | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Gregory, John, MBE | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Inspector of Taxes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Grenside, Thomas Reed | Ministry of Labour | Chief Investigation Officer, Leeds | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Gresham Shaw, Lisa Rebecca | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Norfolk Street Facial Hospital, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Grey, Thomas, JP | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Chairman, Warwickshire County Produce Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Grierson, George Arthur | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge of Officers' Wards & Medical Wards, Grimsby Military Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Grieve, George Butler | National War Savings Committee | Secretary, Greenock War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffin, John | War Office | Officer-in-Charge, Textiles Section, Army Salvage Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffin, William Lashford | W. Griffin & Sons | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffiths, Arthur | East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffiths, Arthur | Camberwell Borough Council/Ministry of Food | Borough Treasurer/Executive Officer, Camberwell Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffiths, Charles Bedlington | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Barry War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffiths, David Llewellyn | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Treasurer & Solicitor, Aldershot War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffiths, Herbert Richard | Great Western Railway | Divisional Superintendent, Bristol | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffiths, Thomas Henry | Ministry of Pensions/Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association | Secretary, Worcester War Pensions Committee/Secretary, Worcester Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Griffith-Thomas, Julia Winifred | Young Men's Christian Association | Worker, Munitions Canteens, Royal Arsenal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Grundy, Robert Taylor | Egyptian State Railways | Assistant Traffic Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Guattari-Stafford, Salvatore | Services to transport at La Spezia | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||||
Gupta, Bhola Nath | Lieutenant | Indian Medical Service | Indian | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Haddo, George Gordon, Earl of, DL, JP | Young Men's Christian Association | Member, National Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | ||
Hadfield, Ernest | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Southport War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Haggart, James Dewar, JP | Aberfeldy Burgh Council | Provost of Aberfeldy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hall, Charles Frank | Lieutenant | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Hall, Charles Stuart, RD | Lieutenant-Commander | Board of Trade | Inspector, Mercantile Marine Office | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hall, John | Reverend | United Free Church | Convener, Home Missions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hall, John Herbert | Ministry of National Service | National Service Representative, Bolton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hall, Oscar Standring, JP | British | Versailles Peace Conference | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Hall, Percival Stanhope, MBE | Lieutenant | British Red Cross Society | Services to the purchase of frozen meat for British & Allied forces | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hall, Robert Mills | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Officer-in-Charge, Enfield Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hall, Walter | Board of Trade | Household Fuel & Lighting Order Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hall, William Carby | Ministry of Food | Deputy Food Commissioner, North Eastern Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hamersley, John Henry | Lieutenant-Colonel | Cheshire Regiment Care Committee | Honorary Treasurer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hamilton, Kate Gibson | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Hamilton Hospital, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hammond, William Cecil, MBE | Divisional Commander | Metropolitan Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hanbury, Arthur Marcus | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Labour Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hanbury, John James, JP | Public services in Middlesex | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Handasyde, George Harris | Martinsyde | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Harbord, Richard Arthur | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Lepanto | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Harding, William Percy | Wood Green Urban District Council/Ministry of National Service | Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hardy, Gladys Rivers | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Garland Home for Officers | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hargood, Harry, DL, JP | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Chairman, Visiting Committee, Graylingwell War Hospital, Chichester | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hargrave, Mary Montague | Organiser, Tralee Soldiers' Club | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Harrington, Ernest John | General Post Office | Deputy Accountant-General | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Harrison, Christopher Heathfield | Major | Supply and Transport Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Harrison, Florence Ada | Joint Organiser & Manageress, Avenue Hall Canteen, Southampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Harrison, George Alfred | National War Savings Committee | Joint Honorary Secretary, Hampshire County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Harrison, Rosamond Mary | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Secretary, North Staffordshire Regiment POWs Association | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Harrison, Stanley | British Mission, Archangel | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |||
Harrop, William | Deputy Chief Constable | Nottinghamshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hart, James MacGregor | Young Men's Christian Association | Honorary Treasurer, Scottish National Council of YMCAs | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hart, Philip Theodore, JP | Reverend | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Dover Advisory Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Harvey, Edward Murray, MC | Captain | Ministry of Food | British Relief Representative, Danzig, Food & Relief Mission, Poland | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] |
Harvey, Emma Jessie | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Chairwoman, Horsham War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Harvey, Joseph Massey | Captain | Board of Trade | Principal Examiner of Masters & Mates | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Harvie, Charles Frederick, MBE | War Office | Class 'A' Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Harwood, John Edward | War services in Shoreditch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Haseler, William Rabone | Commander | Birmingham City Police | Birmingham Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hassell, Charles Joseph, MBE | HM Customs and Excise | Collector of Customs & Excise, Port of London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hatch, Frederick Henry | Ministry of Munitions | Iron & Steel Production Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hattersley, John | Trinity House | District Superintendent, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Haughton, Marjorie Wilhelmina | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Organising Secretary, Soldiers' & Sailors' Buffet, Cork | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hauxwell, Samuel | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | Assistant Superintendent of the Line | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Havelock-Allan, Edith Mary, Lady | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Durham/Deputy President, Durham County Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hawes, George William Spencer | Ministry of Shipping | Technical Adviser to the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Haws, Albert Henry, MBE | Captain (QM) | Scottish Horse | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Hawtrey, Wilfred Robert John | Captain | War Office | Demobilisation duties | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hay, Mary Elizabeth Dalrymple | Navy League | Secretary, Boys' Brigades | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Haycock, Herbert Clement | Board of Trade | Administrative Officer, Road Transport Board | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Haylock, Ernest Edwin, MBE | War Office | Class 'A' Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hayman, Albert Melville | Mesopotamian Railways | Organiser, Accounts Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Hazlehurst, George, MBE | Manchester Ship Canal | Dock Traffic Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hazlerigg, Grey | Supreme Court of Ceylon | Registrar | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Heald, Charles Ernest | Young Men's Christian Association | Secretary for Boys' Work | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Healey, Basil | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | District Goods Superintendent, Liverpool | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Heasman, Arthur William, MBE | HM Office of Works | Assistant Architect | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Heath, Cuthbert Eden | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Organiser, Anstie Grange Primary Hospital for Officers, Holmwood, Dorking | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Heathcoat-Amory, Alexandra, Lady | Assistant Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Assistant Commandant, Tiverton VAD Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Heathcote, Charles Francis | Ministry of Munitions | Director of Storage, Explosives Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Heaton, John | War services in Sunderland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Heaton-Ellis, Gertrude, Lady | Services to the wives of soldiers & sailors in Paris | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Hedge, George Tullidge | London and South Western Railway | Outdoor Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hedley, Oswald William Edward | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor, Ethel Hedley Officers' Orthopaedic Hospital, Calgarth, Windermere | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Heeps, James | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Timber Supplies Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hellier, Maurice | Ministry of Food | Senior Assistant Food Commissioner, North of Scotland Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Henderson, Beatrice Elizabeth | British Red Cross Society | Lady President, Montevideo Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Henderson, George | National War Savings Committee | Chairman, Paisley War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Henderson, Henry Ludwig | Government of the Straits Settlements | Censor | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Henderson, John Hossell | HM Diplomatic Service | Assistant Commercial Counsellor, HM Embassy, Rome | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Henderson, Kate | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Sussex VAD No. 146 | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Henderson, Robert Cron, JP | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Treasurer, Sutton Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Henderson, William Alexander Cruickshank | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Trench Warfare Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hendriks, Cecil Morgan | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Bicester Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hendry, John | Restriction of Enemy Supplies Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Henson, George Herbert | Daimler Company | Works Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Herbert, Adelaide Jane | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Voluntary worker, 5th London General Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Heron, Harold Hastings | Ellerman Wilson Line | Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hervey-Bathurst, Katharine Mary Delicia, Lady | Services in supplying refreshments to troops | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Hett, Janie | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Brigg Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hett, Reginald | Holt & Co | Head, Army Pay Room | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hewelcke, Theodore William | Russo-Asiatic Bank | Manager, Baku/Acting HM Vice-Consul at Baku | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hewer, Basil | Young Men's Christian Association | Secretary, YMCA Training School | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hewer, Cecil Mackenzie, FRCS | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Claveley Hall & Willington Hall Auxiliary Hospitals, Tarporley, Cheshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hewer, Edward Septimus Earnshaw, FRCS | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Clopton War Hospital, Stratford upon Avon | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hewett, Charles Ernest, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Executive & Disablement Committees, Reading War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hewson, James Archibald | HM Customs and Excise | Assistant Accountant & Comptroller-General | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Heylin, Henry Brougham | War Office | Inspector of Textiles | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hick, Benjamin | Ministry of Munitions | Works Manager, National Ordnance Factory, Nottingham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hickman, John Blair Smith | Admiralty | Superintendent, Royal William Victualling Yard | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hickson, William Henry | Rochdale Borough Council/Ministry of Food | Town Clerk/Executive Officer, Rochdale Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Higgins, William | Ministry of Munitions | Chairman, Stores Purchase Advisory Committee, Explosives Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hill, Alex | University College, Southampton | Principal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Hill, Christopher John | Ministry of Munitions | Chairman, Shell Band Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hill, Robert | War Office | Civil Veterinary Surgeon, Redhill Remount Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hill, Thomas, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Shipley War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hillingdon, Alice Marian Mills, Dowager Baroness, MBE | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor, Hillingdon Court Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hincks, William Edwin, MBE, JP | Ministry of National Service/Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Leicester Local Representative Committee/Senior Superintending Inspector, Leicester | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hind, Wilhelmina Maria | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Stoke-on-Trent Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hinnell, Joseph Squier | West Suffolk General Hospital | Medical Officer & Honorary Oculist | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hitchcock, Thomas Gilbert | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Publicity Committee, Manchester War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hobbs, Herbert | Ministry of Food | Deputy Food Commissioner, Northern Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hobday, Kingsford George | Association of Voluntary Workers | Honorary Secretary, Poplar Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hobson, Arthur John | Chief Constructor | Royal Corps of Naval Constructors | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hocking, R. C. | Services to the Royal Navy at Thursday Island | Australian | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Hodgson, Benjamin | War Office | Civilian Experimental Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hodgson, Edgar Stanley | Board of Trade | Divisional Road Transport Officer, North-Western Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hodgson, Malcolm Elliot | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Dilution Officer, Labour Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hodkinson, John Alfred | Great Central Railway | District Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Holdforth, Harold | Honorary Secretary, Tyneside Scottish Dependents' Aid Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Hollings, Nina Augusta Stracey | Commandant | British Red Cross Society | Joint Commandant, Red Cross Radiographic Unit No. 4, Italy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hollins, Edith Blanche | British Red Cross Society | Superintendent, Work Depot for Soldiers' Comforts, Malvern | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Holloway, William Henry | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Secretary, Northamptonshire Regimental POWs Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hollway, Geoffrey Fynes | Ministry of Food | Assistant Food Commissioner, Cambridge, Eastern Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Holman, Phyllis | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Founder & Honorary Secretary, Westbourne Terrace Disabled Officers' Home | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Holmes, Herbert Thomas | Ministry of Munitions | Secretarial Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Holmes, Joseph Edward Leo, MBE | County Inspector | Royal Irish Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Holt, Frederick Appleby | War Office | Private Secretary to the Finance Member of the Army Council | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Holt, Thomas | Winchester City Council | Town Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Homfray, Ernest Randolph Popkin | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Secretary, Queen Mary's RN Hospital, Southend | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hooper, Alfred | Ministry of Munitions | Civilian Medical Officer, Aircraft Acceptance Park, Coventry | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hooper, George Henry James | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer-in-Charge, Benfleet Hall Auxiliary Hospital, Surrey | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hope, Mabel Ellen | Catholic Women's League | Organiser, Catholic Women's League Hut, Ashley Gardens | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hope, Hon Mary, Lady | Ministry of Labour | Member, Scotland Employment Council/Edinburgh Employment Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hopkins, Harry Sinclair, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | District Superintendent, Central Stores Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Hopkins, Thomas Edmund, JP | Ministry of National Service | Recruiting Officer, Maesteg | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hopkinson, Gwendolen Blanche | Organiser, Soldiers' Rest Canteen & Club, Farnborough | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | ||
Hopping, Sydney, MBE | Exchequer and Audit Department | Senior Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hopwood, Eleanor Mary | Ministry of Food | Chief Distribution Officer, London Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hore-Ruthven, Hon Charles Edward Stuart | Chief Constable (Captain) | Breconshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Horne, Alexander Robert | Professor | Robert Gordon College/Ministry of Munitions | Professor of Engineering/Engineer, Aberdeen Munitions Board of Management | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Horne, Henry Spencer, MBE | Lieutenant | Ministry of Munitions | Establishment Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Horobin, Oliver William | C. Collins | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Horton, Percy Thomas, MBE | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Inspector of Taxes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Houison-Craufurd, Emily Maud | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Vice-President, Kilmarnock District/Chairman, Executive Committee, Dick Institute Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Houldsworth, Joseph | Exchequer and Audit Department | Senior Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hourston, Margaret Anne | Organiser of war charities in Scotland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Housden, James Anderson | Royal Commission on Wheat Supplies | Distributing Manager, Bristol & South Wales Area | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Houston, Henry James | Ministry of Food | Deputy Director of Printing | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Howard, Carter William, MBE | HM Stationery Office | Superintendent of Printing | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Howard, William James | Ministry of Food | Director of Fish, Poultry, Game & Egg Supplies | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Howarth, Osbert John Radcliffe | Admiralty | Naval Intelligence Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Howe, John Allen | Museum of Practical Geology | Curator & Librarian | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Huban, John Patrick | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | Indian Medical Service | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Hughes, Henry | Air Ministry | Chief Surveyor, Department of Works & Buildings | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Hughes, Hugh Michael | Reverend | War Office | Officiating Minister to Welsh Troops in Cardiff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hughes, Thomas | Ministry of Pensions | Member, Swansea War Pensions Committee/Chairman, Disablement Committee for South Wales & Monmouthshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hughes-Hallett, Norton Joseph | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary & Treasurer, Derbyshire War Relief Fund/Derbyshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Huie, Richard William, VD, JP | Major | Ministry of National Service | National Service Representative, Edinburgh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Hulse, Edward James, JP | Ministry of Food | Chairman, Derby Borough Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hume, Blanche | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser & Honorary Secretary, Belfast War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Humfrey, John Charles Willis | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Analyst, Sheffield Laboratory, Inspectorate of Steel | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hunt, Thomas | National War Savings Committee | Joint Honorary Secretary, East Suffolk County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hunter, Campbell Murray | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Railway Materials Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Hunter, David | Services to war refugees in Ilford | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Hunter, James | Captain (Commander, RNR) | Mercantile Marine (Eastern Telegraph Company) | Master, CS Sentinel | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |
Hunter, John Muir, CSI | Lieutenant-Colonel | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Tunbridge Wells War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Hunter, Margaret Bruce | Queen Mary's Needlework Guild | Honorary Treasurer, Shetland Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Hunter, Thomas Briggs, MBE | Admiralty | Acting Superintending Civil Engineer, HM Dockyard, Rosyth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hunton, Edgar Barton, MBE | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Inspector of Taxes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hurst, Christopher Salkeld | Ministry of Munitions | Secretarial Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hurst, John | Harrison & Camm | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hussey, John Walton | Ministry of Food | Chairman, South Devon Section of Livestock Auctioneers | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hutchinson, Lucy | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Superintendent, Stores Department, Liverpool Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hutchinson, Wilfred Leavold, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Tecnichal Assistant, Small Arms Ammunition Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hutsel, Robert | National Radiator Company | Works Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hutton, William | Birmingham City Council | Clerk, Visiting Committee of the Birmingham City Asylums | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Hyde, Charles | Queen's Hospital, Birmingham | Chairman of the Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ibbetson, Alexander | London Chamber of Commerce/Ministry of Food | Chairman, Tea Trade Section/Member, Tea Control Commission | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ingham, William Henry | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Halifax War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Inglefield, Julia Katharine Margaret, Lady | Honorary Secretary, County of Buckinghamshire Belgian Refugees Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Ingram, Joseph | Irish Railway Executive Committee | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Inman, Arnold, MBE | Divisional Commander | Metropolitan Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Inman, Cecil Daubeny | Ministry of Munitions | Inspector of Munitions Areas | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Innes, James | Honorary Vice-Consul at Bilbao | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Innes-Lillingston, Frederick Francis | Lieutenant-Colonel | Supply and Transport Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Inskip, Grace Hampden | Young Men's Christian Association | Services in France | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Irwin, George Robert, CSI | Captain | Foreign Office | Section Head, Contraband Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Irwin, Thomas James | Ministry of National Service | Member, Glasgow Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Isaacs, Harry Michael, DL | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Vegetable Preservation | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ives, William Henry Martin, MBE | Lieutenant | Cabinet Office | Head Clerk, War Cabinet | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Jack, John William | Ministry of Shipping | Deputy Assistant Director of Technical Services | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jackling, Percival, MBE | Captain | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Treasurer, Machine Gun Corps POWs Relief Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Jackson, Andrew Eric | Treasury Solicitor's Department | Solicitor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jackson, Gwendoline Doris | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Tower Auxiliary Hospital, Rainhill & Druids' Cross Auxiliary Hospital, Wavertree, Liverpool | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Jackson, John William | Grimsby Borough Council/Ministry of Food | Town Clerk/Executive Officer, Grimsby Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jacob, Edmund Henry | E. H. Jacob & Co | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Jacobs, Julius, JP | National Association for Employment of Ex-Soldiers | Honorary Secretary, Liverpool & Birkenhead Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
James, Eric Ibbetson | Ministry of Food | Secretary, Inter-Allied Oilseeds Executive | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
James, Gwilym Cristor, JP | Ministry of National Service | Appeal National Service Representative, Brecknockshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
James, Gwilym Prosser | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Kelvin Red Cross Hospital, Penarth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
James, Jenkin | National War Savings Committee | Joint Honorary Secretary, Cardiganshire County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
James, Rebecca Green | Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association/Ministry of Pensions | Secretary, Kilkenny Branch/Member, Kilkenny War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
James, Sidney Frederick | Ilkeston Borough Council/Board of Trade | Town Clerk/Secretary, Tramways Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
James, William Henry | Ministry of Labour | Chief Investigation Officer, Newcastle upon Tyne | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
James, William Isaac | War Office | Armament Supply Officer, Lodge Hill, Upnor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jarmay, Charlotte E., Lady, MBE | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Vice-President, Northwich Division, Cheshire Branch/Joint Officer-in-Charge, The Ley Auxiliary Hospital, Winnington | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jay, Edward Aubrey Hastings | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Rationing | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jayne, Ronald Garland | Services to British interests in Portugal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Jeffrey, Florence Augusta | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Free Buffet for Soldiers & Sailors, Folkestone | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jeffery, Margaret Ann | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Free Buffet for Soldiers & Sailors, Folkestone | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jeffries, Martha | Commissioner | Salvation Army | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jenkins, Ann Nora | Ministry of Pensions | Member, Aberdare War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jenkins, Herbert George | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Branksome Hall | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Jenkins, Thomas Lewis | Ministry of Pensions | Senior Superintending Inspector, Swansea | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jenkinson, Alfred James | Ministry of Munitions | Historical Records Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jewell, Bertie | Admiralty | Secretary to the Admiral-Superintendent of HM Dockyard, Chatham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jewell, Henry James | Board of Trade | Voluntary Administrative Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Johnson, Alfred Joseph | Ministry of Food | Deputy Food Commissioner, Midland Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Johnson, Ernest James | Ministry of Pensions | Treasurer & Chief of Staff, East Ham War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Johnson, Henry | Courtaulds | General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Johnson, James | HM Customs and Excise | Committee Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Johnson, Sydney Frederick | Great Western Railway | Divisional Superintendent, Birmingham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Johnson, Walter, MBE | Exchequer and Audit Department | Senior Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Johnson, Hon Winifred Mary, Lady | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary & Treasurer, Chichester Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jones, Abel John | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Glamorgan County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jones, Alice Gray | Women's Institutes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |||
Jones, Frederick William | Ministry of Munitions | Chemist & Consulting Expert on Explosives, Small Arms Ammunition Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jones, Glynne | Victor Tyre Company | Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jones, Herbert Charles, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Nuneaton War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jones, John Phillips | Services to British interests in Berlin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Jones, Margaret | Navy and Army Canteen Board | Commandant, Women's Corps | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jones, Richard Edward, JP | Ministry of Labour | Chairman, Shrewsbury Employment Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Jones, Ronald Herbert | Commission for Relief in Belgium | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Jones, Vincent Strickland | Captain | Border Regiment | 4th Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Jones, William Henry | Ministry of Shipping | Director of Transport, New York Office | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Joy, Henry Holmes | Ministry of National Service | Assistant Secretary & Legal Adviser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Joyner, Cerdric Batson, MBE | Captain | Ministry of Munitions | Director of Badges & Protected Occupations, Labour Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Joynt, Richard Lane, FRCS | Lieutenant-Colonel | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Consultant for Orthopaedic Workshops in Ireland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Kalker, Emanuel | Services to war refugees in Coventry | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Kaufman, Louis | General Manager, Truth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Kaye, Evan | War Office | Acting Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Keane, John | Services to war refugees in South Wales | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | ||
Kearns, William Irving | Major | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Keel, William Henry | Voluntary Aid Organisation | HRH Princess Beatrice's St Marylebone War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Keen, Katherine Elizabeth | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Hillfield Auxiliary Hospital, Reigate | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Keene, Henry Furse | London County Council | Asylums Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Kelham, Robert Arthur Langdale | Bimbashi | Alexandria City Police | British | 1920/01/01[7] | ||
Kellie-MacCallum, James Dalgleish, DL | Chief Constable (Lieutenant) | Northamptonshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kelly, Patrick Anselm | Captain | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Kemm, Stephanie Lilian Septima | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Surrey | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kendall, Sydney Robert Gordon | Lieutenant-Colonel | Supply and Transport Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Kennedy, Alexander, JP | Services to war refugees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Kent Smith, Joseph | Kent Smith | Technical Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Keogh, Joseph Wiseman | HM Consular Service | HM Consul at Nicaea | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kerr, Errol | Ministry of Food | Director of Accounts & Records in America | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kerr, Harold | Newcastle upon Tyne City Council | Medical Officer of Health | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kerr, Kenelm | North Eastern Railway | Assistant to the General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kerr-Lawson, Catherine Adah, MBE | Queen Mary's Hospital | Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kershaw, John Felix | Egyptian Native Court of Appeal | Judge | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kerslake, Arthur Thomas | Ministry of Munitions | Munitions Area Inspector, Birmingham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kett, George Robert | Ministry of Food | Executive Officer, Cambridge Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kettles, William | North British Railway | District Traffic Superintendent, Dundee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Keymer, Daniel Thomas | British Red Cross Society | Chairman, Hackney & Stoke Newington Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Keyser, Maurice Max | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Priority Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Khan, Abdul Majid, MBE | Captain | Bhopal Lancers | Indian | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Khan, Nawab Talib Mehdi | Major | Supply and Transport Corps | Indian | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Kimberley, Paul | Captain | Ministry of Food | Transport Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
King, Charles John Stuart | Acting Major | Royal Engineers | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
King, John Alexander | War Office | Acting Chief Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
King, John Charles | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Barry Dock Red Cross Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kingham, Robert Dixon, MBE | National War Savings Committee | Director of Administration of Local War Savings Committees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kinnear, Thomas John | Ministry of Food | Secretary, Food Control Committee for Ireland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kirby, George | York Cheer and Comfort Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Kitcat, Henry James | Reverend | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Sub-Committee A, Poplar War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Kitchen, Preston | Middlesbrough Borough Council | Town Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Kitchin, John William | Ministry of Munitions | Deputy Director-General of Munitions Supply, Paris | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Knill, Charles Henry | War Office | Superintendent, Shrewsbury Remount Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Knott, Harry Ernest, JP | Ministry of Food | Fish Distribution Officer, Grimsby | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Knowles, Sir Lees, Bt, CVO, TD | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | ||||
Knowles, Thornton | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Optical Munitions, Glassware & Potash Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Krohn, Alice | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Commandant, Rivercourt Auxiliary Hospital, Maldon/Vice-President, Maldon Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Kyle, Phillip Kyle | Salvation Army | Chief Secretary for Naval & Military Work | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
La Brooy, Amelia Fanny | Young Men's Christian Association | Woolwich Munitions Canteens | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lacey, William Henry Westwood | Checekan Oilfields | Manager | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Lake, Ada Louise | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Charing Cross Free Buffet | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lambert, Stanley Harrison | Ruhleben Camp | Services to the care of the sick | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lambie, Robert, JP | Ministry of National Service | Member, Lanarkshire Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Laming, Richard Valentine | Restriction of Enemy Supplies Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Landon, Cyril, MC | Lieutenant-Colonel | 3rd Punjab Rifles | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Lane, Clayton Turner, CIE, DL, JP | Colonel | Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association | Honorary Secretary, Surrey Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Lane, Daniel de Moura | Services to British interests abroad | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Lane, Frederick | Lieutenant-Colonel | Ministry of Munitions | Acting Chief Instructor, Ordnance College | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Langmaid, Ernest Richard | Admiralty | Engineering Assistant, Dockyards & Repairs Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lanham, Laurence | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Chief Executive Officer, Oxford Agricultural Executive Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lansdown, Charles Ewbank | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge, Newcourt Auxiliary Hospital, Cheltenham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Larnder, Frederick Harold | Captain | Mercantile Marine (Commercial Cable Company) | Master, CS Mackay Bennett | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |
Lascelles, Edward Charles Ponsonby | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Labour Regulation Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lascot, Frank Leslie | Daily Mirror | Services to the Victory Loan Campaign | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Latham, Percy James | Ministry of Health | Inspector, Insurance Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lauder, William Beith | Home Office | HM Inspector of Factories | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Law, David | Major | Ministry of Food | Transport Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Lawrenson, Thomas Alfred | Ministry of Shipping | Deputy Director of Ship Repairs, Department of the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lea, Frederick Charles | Professor | University of Birmingham/Ministry of Munitions | Professor of Civil Engineering/Voluntary research worker, Aircraft Production Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Leach, Marian | Organiser, Avenue Hall Canteen, Southampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Leak, Daniel Arthur, ISO | Superintendent of the Registry, British Delegation | British | Versailles Peace Conference | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Leake, Sidney Henry | Ministry of Munitions | Secretarial Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lea-Smith, Harold | Board of Trade | Member, London Coal Committee/Divisional Officer, Metropolitan Area, Household Fuel & Lighting Order Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Lee, George | Trinity House | District Superintendent, South-Eastern District | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lee, Hugh Warren | Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth & Co | Chief Designer & Head, Drawing Office | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lee, Sarah Josephine | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Joint Donor & Commandant, Pembroke Hospital, Lytham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Leeman, Walter Joseph | Army Pay Department | Acting Paymaster | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lees, William Clare, JP | War Office | Cotton Office, Manchester | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Leigh, Reginald Gerard | Foreign Office | Parliamentary Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Leighton, Gerald Rowley | Lieutenant-Colonel | Scottish Board of Health/War Office | Veterinary Medical Inspector/Food Inspection Officer, Scottish Command | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Leigh-White, Arethusa Flora Gartside | Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association | Honorary Secretary, Cork County Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Lendrum, John Black | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Woodfield Hospital, Oldham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lennox-Conyngham, Eva | Services to wounded soldiers' club, Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Lescher, Thomas Edward | Drug Club/National Insurance Commission | Honorary Secretary/Services | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Leslie, Lewis Francis | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Abbey Manor Auxiliary Hospital, Evesham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Leslie, Theodore | Services to British interests in China | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | ||
Lewis, Annie Caton | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant, London VAD No. 28/Organiser, White City Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Lewis, George Frederick | Ministry of Shipping | Temporary Assistant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lewis, Helen | Voluntary Aid Organisation | British Military Hospital, South Russia | British | Russian Civil War | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Lewis, John, JP | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||||
Lewis, Kate | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | St John Hospital, Porthcawl | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Lewis, Llewelyn, JP | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Gnoll Park & The Laurels Red Cross Hospitals, Neath | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lewis, William John | Bethnal Green Borough Council/Ministry of National Service | Mayor of Bethnal Green/Chairman, Bethnal Green Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ley, Henry James | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Christchurch Auxiliary Hospital, Hampshire | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Liddell, Hilda Kathleen | Services to the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Liddington, Ezra William Edmund | HM Stationery Office | Officer-in-Charge, Underwood Street Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lindley-Jones, Walter | Board of Trade | Chief Organiser of Waste Paper Collection | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lindon, John Benjamin | War Trade Intelligence Department | Chief Intelligence Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lindsay, Lionel Arthur, MVO | Chief Constable (Major) | Glamorganshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Lineham, Samuel | North-Eastern Federation of Produce Merchants | President | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Linthorne, Richard Roop | Southampton Borough Council/Ministry of National Service | Town Clerk/Clerk, Southampton Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Livesley, Edwin | Board of Trade | Assistant Controller of Horse Transport | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Llewellyn, Frederick Allen, MBE | HM Office of Works | Assistant Architect | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Llewellyn, William Ewart, MBE | Admiralty | Superintendent of Chart Issues, Hydrographic Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lloyd, Cyril Edward | Services to the supply of chain cables & anchors to the Royal Navy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Lloyd, Francis Seymour | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Wardoun Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lobjoit, William George, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Hounslow War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lockett, Emma | British Red Cross Society | Services to British volunteers from South & Central America | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lockyer, Frank Joshua | General Register Office/Ministry of National Service | Registrar of Births & Deaths for South-East Hackney/Member, Military Service Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Loder-Symonds, Mary Josephine | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Lichfield Station Refreshment Buffet | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Lodge, Samuel | Major | Ministry of National Service | Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services, Leeds & Bradford | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |
Lomax, Edith Annie, MBE | War Office | Departmental Controller of Women Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lombard, Bousfield Swan | Reverend | Church of England | Chaplain, HM Embassy, Petrograd | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
London, Francis Henry | Great Northern Railway | Assistant to the General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
London, William Shakespeare, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Middlesex War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Loney, Henry Frith | Midland Railway | Assistant Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Long, Archibald Percy | Board of Trade | Divisional Officer, Timber Supplies Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Long, Hon Sibell | Young Men's Christian Association | Services in France & England | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Longcroft, Gwendoline Mary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||||
Longdon, Arthur Frederick, MBE | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Derby Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Longmore, Philip Raynsford | Ministry of National Service | Clerk, Hertfordshire Appeal Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Loraine, William George, JP | Ministry of Labour | Chairman, Darlington Employment Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lord, Charles Lupton, MBE | HM Customs and Excise | Collector of Customs & Excise, Port of Hull | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Loveday, Arthur Frederic | Services in Valparaiso | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | ||
Lowe, Percy Roycroft | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Officer-in-Command, Princess Christian Ambulance Train | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lowis, Horace Lake | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Surgeon-in-Charge, Camberley Military Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lowson, Kenneth John | Services to war refugees in Hull | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Lowthian, Harold Douglas | War Office | Principal Assistant, Raw Materials Directorate, Department of the Surveyor-General of Supply | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lucan, Violet Sylvia Blanche Bingham, Countess of | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Wounded & Missing Enquiry Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Luke, Alfred James | Admiralty | Acting Superintending Civil Engineer, Dover | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lumsden, Thomas | Ministry of Munitions | Manager, National Tool Factory, Gateshead | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Luttrell, Eva Fownes | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Axbridge District | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lyddon, Alfred Jonathan | Essex County Council | Assistant County Surveyor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lyndon, Arnold | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer & Organiser, Grayshott Auxiliary Hospital, Hindhead, Surrey | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Lyster-Holt, Florence Annie | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Organising Secretary, Southampton POWs Food Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
MacAlister, Sir John Young Walker | Royal Society of Medicine | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
M'Alpine, George | General Secretary, Scottish Churches Huts Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
McBarnet, Alexander Cockburn | Egyptian Permanent Arbitration Board | Member | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McConaghy, Minnie Bevernand | Services to troops in Egypt | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | ||
McConnell, William Alexander | National War Savings Committee | Joint Honorary Secretary, Leinster & Connaught Provincial War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McCorquodale, Norman, JP | County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Buckinghamshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
McDermaid, Neil John | Senior Constructor | Royal Corps of Naval Constructors | HM Dockyard, Portsmouth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
McDonald, Charles | Victor Tyre Company | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Macdonald, Duncan Finlayson | Captain (Commander, RNR) | Mercantile Marine (British India Steam Navigation Company) | Marine Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Macdonald, James | Manchester Union | Clerk to the Board of Guardians | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Macdonald, Kenneth | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Huntscliff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Macdonald, Reginald Henry | Major | South Lancashire Regiment | Indian Signal Service | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
McDougall, Edith | Administrator of a rest home for nurses, Isle of Wight | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
McDowall, Charles | Glasgow and South Western Railway | Chief Assistant to the Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McEwan, John Robert | Lieutenant-Commander | Fishery Board for Scotland | Marine Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
McEwen, Frederick Charles | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Gateshead War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Macfarlane, Alexander | Ministry of Health | Divisional Inspector, Insurance Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Macfarlane, John Miller | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Ulster Provincial War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McGeogh, Alexander | W. McGeogh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
McGowan, James, MBE | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Inspector of Taxes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
MacGregor, John, MBE | Caledonian Railway | District Traffic Superintendent, Aberdeen | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McHardy, William | Uganda Railway | Assistant Traffic Manager | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
McIlroy, Anne Louise | Scottish Women's Hospital | Physician | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | ||
McIntyre, James Lewis | County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Aberdeenshire/Vice-President, Cults Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Macintyre, John Andrew, MBE | HM Office of Works | Assistant Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mackay, Neil | Restriction of Enemy Supplies Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Mackenzie, Henrietta Mary, Lady | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Comforts Committee, Glasgow Central Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mackenzie, Millicent | Commandant/Matron | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor, Commandant & Matron, Wardell Auxiliary Hospital, Stanmore | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
McKenzie, William | Ministry of National Service | National Service Representative, Cardiff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
MacKillop, Edward Laurence, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Accounts | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McKinna, Alexander | Scottish Board of Health | Housing Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mackinnon, Lucy Vere | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Mackinnon Hospital, London | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Mackintosh, James | Ministry of Food | Technical Adviser, Milk Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mackintosh, Norna Susan | British Red Cross Society | Services in Italy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mackintosh-Walker, Thomas Charles Bruce | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Nairnshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Macklin, Edward Lionel | Home Office/Admiralty | HM Inspector of Factories/Naval Inspector, Glasgow District | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McLachlan, Arthur Cecil | War Trade Intelligence Department | Member, Advisory Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McLachlan, Isabella Brodie | Services to the troops in Aden | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | |||
McLaughlin, William Reginald | Major | Constructor of the tank factory at Chateauroux | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Maclean, Agnes | Ministry of Pensions | Member, Cardiff War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McLean, Alexander Colin | Chief Constable (Major) | Inverness-shire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Macmillan, Agnes Olive | Forth Royal Garrison Artillery Comforts Fund | Chairman | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
MacMillan, Archibald Macpherson | Admiralty | Naval Store Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McNab, James | Ministry of Shipping | Home Trade Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Macneill, William, JP | Motherwell Burgh Council | Provost of Motherwell | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
MacPhillamy, Verania, MBE | Voluntary worker, Empire Soldiers' Club, Jerusalem | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | ||
McQuibban, Lewis | Highland and Islands Medical Service Board | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
McRae, Henry St George Murray, DSO | Acting Lieutenant-Colonel | 15th Sikhs | 2nd Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
MacRae, Lady Margaret | County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Bute/Honorary Treasurer, Bute Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Madin, Charles Gilbert | Admiralty | Acting Assistant Principal, Secretary's Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Maggs, Percy Harold | Ministry of Pensions | Director of Alternative Pensions | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mahon, Lilian Frances | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | The Close & Town Close Lodge VAD Hospitals, Norwich | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Mair, John Bagrie, MVO, JP | Chief Constable | Morayshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Malby, Henry Arthur | Malby & Sons | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Malcolmson, Norman | Divisional Commander | City of London Police | City of London Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Malins, Mary Selina Beatrice | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Secretary, Birmingham War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mallinson, Frederick, MBE | Ministry of Shipping | Acting Superintending Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mander, John Harold | Chief Constable (Captain) | Norfolk Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Manning, Lionel John, MBE | Captain | Mercantile Marine (London and North Western Railway) | Master, SS Scotia | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Manning, Nathaniel Samuel | Major | Ministry of National Service | Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Manningham-Buller, Lilah Constance, Lady | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Head, Northamptonshire Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Marcy, Janie | Ministry of Shipping | Temporary Junior Administrative Assistant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Marks, Richard Harris | Chief Officer | Luton Borough Police | Luton Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Marsden, James Whittaker | Army Pay Department | Acting Paymaster | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Marsden, William Allen | War Office | Officer-in-Charge of Transport & Storage, Department of the Surveyor-General of Supply | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Marshall, Howard | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge, Cirencester Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Marter, Alice Eleanor | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Wounded & Missing Enquiry Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Martin, Arthur | Chief Engineer | Mercantile Marine | SS Royal George | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Martin, Gerald | Ministry of Food | Controller of Shot Cartridge Distribution | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Martin, Hugh Gray, DSO | Major | Royal Artillery | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Martin, James Cecil | Major | Ministry of Shipping | Deputy Chief Engineer, National Shipyards | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Maryon-Wilson, Minnie Elizabeth, Lady | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, Greenwich & Woolwich Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Mason, Alfred, MC | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Kent/Medical Officer, St Anselm's VAD Hospital, Walmer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Mason, Cecil Charles | Ministry of Munitions/Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company | Technical Adviser/Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mason, David | Captain | Services to the recruitment & equipment of troops in Glasgow | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mason, Lady Evelyn Margaret | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser & Maintainer, Mason Hospital, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Mason, Joseph Warren Teets | Ministry of Information | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | ||
Mason, Mary Margaret | British Red Cross Society | Chairman, Executive Committee, Canterbury & District War Work Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mather, Joseph Louis, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Director of Artificers' Allocation, Labour Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mather Jackson, Ada Frances, Lady | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Vice-President/Superintendent of Nurses, Maindiff Court Hospital, Abergavenny | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Matheson, Wilhelmina Jean | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Joint Superintendent, Royal Engineers POWs Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mathewson, Alfred Eugene | George Richards & Co | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Matson, John | Lieutenant-Colonel | Indian Military Farms Department | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Mawson, Sir Douglas | Foreign Trade Department | Head, Explosive & Chemical Section | Australian | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] ** | |
Maxwell, William Jardine Herries, DL | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Kirkcudbrightshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
May, Eric Maurice | William Cubitt & Co | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
May, Lily Julia, Lady | Ministry of Food | Deputy Head, Labour, Education & Propaganda Section | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Maycock, Thomas Langley, MBE | Watson & Co | Head | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Maynard, Harry Payne | Great Western Railway | Assistant to the Chief Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mayne, Jasper Graham | Chief Constable (Captain) | East Suffolk Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mayne, William, MBE | War Office | Acting Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mayo, Henry Herbert Worsfold | Yeovil Voluntary Association | Honorary Organiser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Meade, Richard John Edward | Ministry of Food | Area Live Stock Commissioner, East Anglia | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Medcalf, William Harald | Ministry of Food | Chief Engineer, Cold Storage Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Meighan, John McNair | Ministry of Munitions | Manager, Shell Billet Breaking Plant, Trafford Park | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Melly, George Henry | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Founder & Chief Supporter, Myrtle Street Auxiliary Hospital, Liverpool | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Melsom, George Washington | Captain (Lieutenant, RNR) | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Carmania | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] |
Melville, Beresford Valentine, JP | Ministry of Information | Official Press Bureau | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Menary, Thomas George | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Lurgan War Pensions & Disablement Committees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mercer, John Swan | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Orkney War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Meredith, Hugh Owen | Professor | Ministry of Munitions/Queen's University of Belfast | Director of Labour Statistics/Professor of Economics | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Merivale, Bernard | Captain | Ministry of Food | Assistant Commissioner for Enforcement, Home Counties Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Merry, William Joseph Collins | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Surgeon, Red Cross Auxiliary Hospital, Eastbourne | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Metcalfe, Thomas Edward | Ministry of Food | Assistant Administrative Director, Meat Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Middlemas, Robert | Ministry of National Service | National Service Representative | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Middleton, Katharine | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Honorary Secretary, Northumberland Women's County Agricultural Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Midmer, Thomas William | Admiralty | Assistant Director of Armament Supply | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Miles, Alfred | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Dinas Powis Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Miles, Harry Powell | Midland Railway | Assistant Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Miles, Sybil Marguerite Gonne | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Kings Weston House Auxiliary Hospital, Bristol | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Millar, James | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge, Bowden Hospital, Nottingham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Miller, Anne | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Secretary, Thurso & West of Caithness Unit/Secretary & Quartermaster, Caithness VAD No. 2 | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Miller-Stirling, George Harry | Commander | Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association | Honorary Secretary, West of Scotland Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Milligan, Robert Arthur, JP | Major | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Operative Surgeon, Barry Road Primary Military Hospital, Northampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Millington, David | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Superintendent, Dudley National Projectile Factory | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Millson, George | Southwark Borough Council | Medical Officer of Health | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Milne, James William | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Machine Tools Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Minton, Richard Caldwell | Services to war refugees in Lincoln | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Mitchell, John Edwin, JP | Ministry of Labour/Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Smethwick Employment Committee/Chairman, South Staffordshire Military Appeal Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mitchell, Peter | Services to war refugees in Northumberland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Mitchell-Henry, Florence Vaughan | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Organiser, Garrison Buffet, Dawson Street, Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mitchison, Mary Emeline | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Organiser, Mitchison Hospital, Chelsea | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Moat, William, TD, DL | Major | Ministry of Food | Assistant Food Commissioner, Midland Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Mock, William John | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Modlin, Isaac Gibson | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, 4th Durham VAD Hospital, Jeffrey Hall, Sunderland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Moger, Walter Henry | Board of Trade | Honorary Adviser, Household Fuel & Lighting Order Branch, Coal Mines Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Moir, Charles Robert | War Office | Acting Chief Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Moir, Margaret Bruce, Lady | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Treasurer, Women's Advisory Committee for War Savings | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Molesworth-St Aubyn, Ingeborg Alfhild, Lady | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Chairman, Cornwall Women's County Agricultural Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Monckton, William Leopold | Great Western Railway | Divisional Engineer, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Moncrieff, John | North British Glass Works and Harbour Works | Chairman & Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Money, Mildred Catherine | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Sussex Reserve Division/East Chiltington & Ditchling Auxiliary Hospitals, | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Monkhouse, John Parry | Great Western Railway | Assistant to the Chief Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Monro, Alexander James Falconer | Captain | Services to British refugees from abroad | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Montgomery, Walter Basil Graham, DL, JP | County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Clackmannan & Kinross | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Moon, Rosa | Young Women's Christian Association | General Secretary, London Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Moore, Charles Henry | Admiralty | Head, Pyrotechnic Section | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morant, William George, DL | Chief Constable | Durham County Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
More, Thomas Jasper Mytton, JP | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Staffordshire County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morgan, Edward Lleurwg | Bolton Borough Council | Borough Engineer & Surveyor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morgan, Effie Blanche | Welcome Club, Stafford | President & Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morgan, Eleanor Elizabeth Bamlet | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Secretary, Royal Army Medical Corps POWs Comforts Fund | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Morgan, Gilbert Thomas, FRS | Professor | Ministry of Munitions/Finsbury Technical College | Chemical Warfare Department/Professor of Chemistry | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Morley, Arthur | Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital | Secretary & Administrative Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morley, Ida Rose | Queen Mary's Needlework Guild | Organiser, Rosslyn Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morphy, Arthur | Foreign Trade Department | Assistant, South American Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morris, Florence Muriel, MBE | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, Paignton VAD Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Morris, Henry | Admiralty | Acting Assistant Director of Naval Contracts | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morrison, Archibald Cameron | Lieutenant | Ministry of National Service | Appeal National Service Representative, Aberdeen | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Morrison, John | Board of Trade | Liaison Officer, Road Transport Board | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morrison, John, MBE | Harland & Wolff | Works Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morrison, John Dow | Ward End Works | Secretary & Commercial Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mortimer, Joseph | Printers' Pensions Corporation | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mortimer, Ralph George Elphinstone, JP | Captain | Ministry of Food | Assistant Food Commissioner, Northern Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Mortimer, William Alfred | Admiralty | Acting Assistant Director of Armament Supply | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Morton, Hugh | Ministry of Shipping | District Superintendent of Ship Repairs, Glasgow District | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mosey, James Yeoman, RD | Board of Trade | Chief Superintendent, London, Mercantile Marine Offices | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mount, Hilda Lucy Adelaide | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Organiser, Royal Berkshire Regiment POWs Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mountgarret, Robina Marion Butler, Dowager Viscountess | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser & Administrator, Mountgarret Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mozley, William | Great Central Railway | District Superintendent, Doncaster | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Mugliston, Francis Hugh | Home Office | HM Deputy Inspector under the Aliens Act | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Muir, John, JP | Services to war refugees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Muirhead, Frank Stirling | Muirhead & Co | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Muirhead Campbell, Emily | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Organiser, Campbell Hospital, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Munby, Mary Forth | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Honorary Secretary, York Station Canteen & Buffet | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Munday, John Augustus | National War Savings Committee | Joint Honorary Organiser for War Savings, West Riding of Yorkshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Munro, Hugh George | Ward End Works | Chief Accountant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Munro, James Lorimer | Reverend | General Superintendent in France, Scottish Churches Huts | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Munro, John Edwin | Ministry of Food | Secretary, Cocoa Advisory Committee/Raw Cocoa Distribution Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Murison, Annie Alice | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Aberdeen & District POWs Bureau | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Murphy, Alfred | Major | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Murphy, Robert Walpole | Captain | Royal Army Medical Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Murray, Clarissa Maria Guthrie | Young Men's Christian Association | Organiser, YMCA Hut, Special Military Surgical Hospital, Shepherd's Bush | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Murray, Gertrude Margaret | Voluntary Aid Organisation | HRH Princess Beatrice's St Marylebone War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Murray, John | Major | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Highland Moors & Rock Spa Auxiliary Hospitals | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Murray, John | Midland Railway | Superintendent of Freight | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Murray, Mary Stewart | Salvation Army | Secretary, Naval & Military League | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Murray, Richard, MVO | Admiralty | Technical Assistant, Naval Store Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Murray, William, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-President, Tynemouth War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Murry, John Middleton | Ministry of Information | Supplement Editor, Daily Review of the Foreign Press | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | ||
Muttlebury, Stanley Duff | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Treasurer, B Committee, Islington War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Myers, James Eckersley | Ministry of Munitions/Victoria University of Manchester | Voluntary Research Worker, Chemical Warfare Department/Lecturer in Chemistry | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Myles, Robert Boulton | Captain | Royal Army Medical Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Mylne, Katharine Isabel | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Park Lane Depot/Headquarters | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Nadin, Joseph | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Oldham War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Nash, Agnes Kathleen Mary, Lady | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Limerick City War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Naylor, Henry William Letts | War Office | Assistant Controller of Salvage Disposals | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Needham, John Hewson | Ministry of Munitions | Superintendent, Government Cartridge Factory, Worcester | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Neville, Ralph, JP, DL | Ministry of National Service | Secretary, Surrey Appeal Tribunal | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Newberry, Percy Edward | Ministry of National Service | Assistant Secretary, London & South-Eastern Region | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Newcastle, Kathleen Florence Pelham-May, Duchess of | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Garments Branch, Stores Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Newell, Frank | Ministry of Munitions | Overseas Representative | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Newman, William | War Office | Civil Veterinary Practitioner, Southern Command | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Newton, Elizabeth Louisa | Services to war refugees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Nicholls, Frederick Lucius | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Fulbourn Auxiliary Hospital, Cambridgeshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Nicholls, George, JP | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Member, Agricultural Wages Board | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Nicholson, David Walter | War Office | Wool Textiles Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Nicholson, William Henry, MBE | Captain | Queen Mary's Hospital | Adjutant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Nicol, Robert Gordon, JP | Aberdeen Harbour | Harbour Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Nicol, William Hutton | Lieutenant-Colonel | Royal Army Veterinary Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Normanby, Gertrude Stansfield Phipps, Marchioness of | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Mulgrave Castle Auxiliary Hospital, North Yorkshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Norrie, Forster Heddle Brown | Captain | Royal Army Medical Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Norton, Ethel Ada | Egyptian Expeditionary Force Comforts Fund | Voluntary Worker | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Norton, Grace Madeleine | Officer-in-Charge, Baltic & Lloyd's Night Transport Column | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Norton, Herbert John | Ministry of Food | Cardiff Agent, Shipowners' Provision Pool | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Norton, Robert Henry | G. F. Norton & Co | Senior Partner | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Nunneley, Frederick Pitcairn | Major | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Lady Dudley's Red Cross Hospital for Convalescent Officers, Brighton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Nutter, Alfred Barrett | Admiralty | Temporary Acting Superintending Clerk, Accountant-General's Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Oakshott, Ronald Stanley | Imperial Bank of Persia | Assistant Political Officer, Resht | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Oates, William Henry | Major | Ministry of Food | Transport Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
O'Donovan, William James | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Medical Adviser on the Prevention of TNT Poisoning | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | ||
O'Gorman, Flora | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |||
O'Gorman-Munkhouse, Alfred Frederick | Voluntary services to HM Consulate-General, San Francisco | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Ogston, Walter Henry | Ministry of Shipping | Liverpool Manager, Government Russian Shipping Section | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
O'Hara, Charles Kean | Major | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, County Sligo War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Oldham, Alfred | Great Central Railway | Personal Assistant to the General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Oliphant, William Elwin | Commissioner | Salvation Army | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Olive, Eustace John Parke, FRCS | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Holmdene Auxiliary Hospital, Leamington | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Openshaw, James | Ministry of Labour | Chairman, Preston Employment Committee/Member, North-Western Employment Council | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ord, Evelyne Mary | British Red Cross Society | Organiser, British & Allied Comforts & Victims of War Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ord, William Wallis | Salisbury Infirmary/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Salisbury Infirmary & Wilton & Longford Castle Auxiliary Hospitals | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Orme, Thomas Charles Rushmer | London and South Western Railway | Assistant Marine Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ormerod, Marion Grace | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Member, County Directors' Selection Board | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Orpen, Hon Sybil Margaret, MBE | British Red Cross Society | Divisional Secretary, Kensington Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Orr, John | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Eccles Division/Medical Officer, Elmbank & Eccles & Patricroft Red Cross Hospitals | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Osborne, Frederick William | Ministry of Munitions | Officer-in-Charge of Contracts, Anti-Gas Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Osborne, Margaret | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Londonderry North-West Sphagnum Moss Depot | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Oswald, Maude | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Vice-President, Ayr Division/Chairman, Carrie House Hospital Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Oswald, Percy Cunningham | National War Savings Committee | Chairman, Elgin County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Owen, Robert David | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Nestor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Owen, William Scott, JP | County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Montgomeryshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Oyler, Alexander Wilfred | Cadet Colonel | Church Cadet Brigade | Staff Captain, Diocese of London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Paget, Rosalind Margaret | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Westminster War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Paish, Leonard Alfred | Department of Overseas Trade | Trade Officer 1st Class | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Palaeologus, Harriott Oatman | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Head, VAD Allocation Department | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Palmer, Louise Madeleine | British Red Cross Society | Fundraising work | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Palmer, Robert Edward | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Iron & Steel Production Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Panckridge, William Panckridge | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Adhurst St Mary Auxiliary Hospital, Petersfield | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pape, William George, MBE | London, Brighton and South Coast Railway | Chief Clerk to the General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Papworth, Frederic William | Admiralty | Acting Assistant Accountant-General, Costings Investigation Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Parker, Edwin Thorley | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Dilution Officer, Labour Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Parker, Haydon | Great Eastern Railway | Manager, Carriage Works | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Parker, Reginald Barcroft | Organiser of a canteen for soldiers & sailors | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Parker, William Edwin | Hadfields | Technical Manager | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Parry, Hugh Lloyd | Exeter City Council/Ministry of Food | Town Clerk/Executive Officer, Exeter Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Parry, John | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Oxonian | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Parsons, Arthur Edward Broadbent | Captain | 52nd Sikhs | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Partington, Charles Frederick, JP | Ministry of Food | Member, Butter & Cheese Imports Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Passingham, Edith Laura | Services to war refugees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Paterson, James Graham | Central Control Board | General Manager for Scotland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Patman, Frederick | Great Central Railway | District Superintendent & Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Paton, Benjamin Lewis | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Ravenhill Auxiliary Hospital, Staffordshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Paton, Mary Emma | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Cedars Road Auxiliary Hospital/Divisional Secretary, Battersea Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Patten-MacDougall, Alice Mary, Lady, MBE | British Red Cross Society | President, Argyllshire Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pattinson, Henry | Ministry of Food | Chairman, Liverpool Raw Cocoa Grading Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Paul, Eveline Alice Wanda, Lady | Services to POWs in Turkey | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Paul, Walter Wyatt | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Member, Advisory Committee on Flax Production | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Paull, James George | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Allowance Committee, Aberdeenshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Payn, Thomas | Royal Court of Jersey | Jurat | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Payne, Clifford | Captain | Intelligence Officer, HM Legation, Panama | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Payne, Francis Reginald Chassereau, MBE | Reverend | Services to the despatch of parcels to British POWs | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Peachey, George Wyatt | Ministry of National Service | National Service Representative | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Peaker, Alfred | Ministry of Munitions | Inspection Department, Birmingham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pearce, Thomas | HM Customs and Excise | Superintending Inspector of Customs & Excise | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pearson, Geoffrey Hope | South Eastern and Chatham Railway | Manager, Locomotive, Carriage & Wagon Works | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pease, Ella | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | 10th Northumberland VAD Hospital, Pendower | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Peel, Walter, MBE, JP | Incorporated Soldiers' and Sailors' Help Society | Honorary Secretary, Liverpool Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pelham, Louisa Keith | Queen Mary's Needlework Guild | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Pemberton, Eleonora Blanshard | British Red Cross Society | Divisional Secretary, Paddington Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Pengelley, George Hastings | Major | Supply and Transport Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Penrose, Nevill Coghill | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Banbury Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Peploe, Alfred | Leeds and Liverpool Canal | Traffic Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Perkin, Herbert | Board of Trade | Coal Mines Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Perry, Edward Verdon | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Cawston Manor, Reepham & Felthorpe VAD Hospitals, Norfolk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Perry, George Henry, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Director, Chemical Division, Inspection Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Perry, Muriel | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Services to free buffets for soldiers in England & Italy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Peto, Dorothy Olivia Georgiana | Federated Training Schools for Policewomen and Patrols | Director, Bristol Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Petre, Francis Loraine | Ministry of Munitions | Adviser, Finance Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Petrie, John Campbell Eggar | Major | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Petrie, Thomas Alexander | Ministry of Munitions | Manager, Basford National Ordnance Factory | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Phelps, Joseph Bryan William | Major | Ministry of Food | Principal Assistant to the Officer-in-Charge, Hyde Park Milk Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Phelps, Joseph Harold | Captain | British Red Cross Society | Director, Red Cross Motor Launch & Hospital Ship Department, Mesopotamia | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Philipps, Marian Isobel, Lady | British Red Cross Society/Prisoners of War Help Committee | Vice-President, Pembrokeshire Branch/Organiser, POWs Regimental Care Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Philips, Edward Mark | East Lancashire Disabled Soldiers' and Sailors' Homes | Honorary Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Phillips, Acton | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant Secretary, Demobilisation Board | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Phillips, Edith Helen, RRC | Matron-in-Chief | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Matron-in-Chief, Egypt/Lady Superintendent, German Internment Camp, Helouan | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Phillips, Henry Archibald Allen | Board of Trade | District Inspector, Production Branch, Coal Mines Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Phillips-Roberts, Hon Marie Theresa | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Organiser & Managers, Liverpool Street Free Buffet for Soldiers | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Phizackerley, George Thompson | London and North Western Railway | District Goods Manager, Liverpool | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Picton, Lionel James | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Witten House Auxiliary Hospital, Northwich & St John Hospital, Somerford Park, Congleton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pike, John | London and North Western Railway | Assistant Goods Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pike, Robert | Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth & Co | Manager, Filling Factory | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pilcher, Richard Bertram | Ministry of Munitions/Institute of Chemistry | Adviser, Optical Munitions, Glassware & Potash Department/Registrar & Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Pilgrim, Ida Helen | Ministry of Pensions | Leicestershire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pillay, Aiyappen Padmanabha | Captain | Indian Medical Service | Indian | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Pilter, Sir John George | Treasurer, A Corner of Blighty, Paris | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |||
Pinckney, Leonard Durnford | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Khyber | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Pinkham, Charles, MBE, MP, JP | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Willesden Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] ** | ||
Pinnington, Francis Stanislaus | Ministry of Food | Head of Bacon Storage, Liverpool & Provinces | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Piper, George | War Office | Acting Chief Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Piper, Oliver James Southwell, Jr. | Queenstown Dry Dock Shipbuilding and Engineering Company | Head | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pitman, Arthur Joseph, MBE | War Office | Acting Chief Examiner, Casualty Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pitts, Robert Henry | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Gun Ammunition Filling Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Plackett, James William | General Post Office | Postmaster of Bradford | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Plage, John Philip | Chief Engineer | Mercantile Marine | SS Australind | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Plummer, Wilfrid Henry Coates | Ministry of Pensions | Principal Clerk, Soldiers' Pensions Awards Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pollock, Samuel Alexander | General Post Office | Staff Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Polwhele, Arthur Carne | County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Cornwall | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Ponsonby, Hon Cyril Walter | Services to troops at Victoria Station | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Pooley, Robert | Captain | Admiralty | Personal Assistant to the Director of Navy Contracts | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Pooley, Warner Lake | Navy and Army Canteen Board | Chief Statistician | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Porter, Frank | Admiralty | Acting Assistant Accountant-General, Costings Investigation Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Porter, Ludovic Charles, CSI, CIE | Services in Mesopotamia | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |||
Potter, Edith | Ministry of Food/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Head of Food Control, Northumberland & Durham/Organiser, War Hospital Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Poultney, Edward Cecil, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Director of Machine Tool Production, USA | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/10/21)[10] | |
Powell, James Ablitt Pasifull, MBE | Superintendent | Metropolitan Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Powell, Joseph | Ruhleben Camp | Captain | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Prance, Geoffrey Hammett | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Ashcombe House Red Cross Hospital, Weston-super-Mare | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pratt, Henry Francis | Central Uruguayan Railway | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | ||
Preece, George | Ministry of Food | Executive Officer, Stoke Newington Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Price, Percy Howard | Railway Clearing House | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Price-Hughes, Ethel Blanche | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Worcester Red Cross War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Priestley, Robert Chambers | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Principal Medical Officer & Medical Superintendent, High Wycombe Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pringle, James Scott | Admiralty | Electrical Engineering Assistant, Directorate of Dockyards & Repairs | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pritchard, Henry Ambrose | Board of Trade | Divisional Officer, Timber Supplies Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pritchard, Henry Gibbon | Committee on Work of National Importance | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pritchard, Hugh John Mostyn | Cox & Co | Representative in France | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Pritchard, Hugh Robert Norman | Major | Indian Army | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Pritchett, Theodore | Ministry of Food | Deputy Food Commissioner, Midland Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Probst, John Charles | British Red Cross Society | Sub-Commissioner, Le Havre | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Procter, George Henderson, JP | Public services in Durham | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Punchard, John Alfred | South Eastern and Chatham Railway | Cashier | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Purcell, Matthew Henry | Colonel | Admiralty | Inspector of Steel | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Purdom, John Ritchie | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Hawick War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Purnell, William Ralph | Air Ministry | Chief Engineer-in-Charge of Administration & Control of Construction on Marine Stations | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Pyke, Cyril Cameron | Commission Internationale de Ravitaillement | Artillery Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2][6] | ||
Pyke, Harold Reason | Foreign Office | Temporary Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Quarmby, Herbert Henry | Foreign Office | Staff Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Quass, Phineas | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Statistics | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Quennell, Robert William | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Officer, Coombe Lodge Auxiliary Hospital, Warley | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Quinan, Edward Pellew | Major | 27th Punjabis | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Rabino, Hyacinth Louis | HM Consul at Dar-el-Baida | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||||
Rainbow, William Thomas | Ministry of Food | Fish Distribution Officer & Assistant Commissioner for Demobilisation, Northern Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ramsay, Alexander | Ruston & Hornsby | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ramsay, Ermyntrude Sidwell | East Indies Station Naval Fund | Honorary Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Randall, Alec Walter George | Services to British interests in Switzerland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Randolph, George Boscawen, JP | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Oxfordshire County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ransom, Edward Coleby, JP | Ministry of Munitions/Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies | Member, Advisory Committee, Agricultural Machinery Department/Partner | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rawes, Stanley | Services to British interests abroad | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Rawlins, Louisa Geraldine | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | London VAD No. 172/Organiser, Eccleston Hospital for Officers, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Rawnsley, Helen Maud | British Red Cross Society | Vice-President, South Lindsey Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rayner, Eva Alexina Snoad | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Ambulance Driver, Prince of Wales's Hospital for Officers, Marylebone | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Read, Francis Edward | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Stafford War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Reddie, Constance Katharine Mary | Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association | Honorary Secretary, Worcester Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Reddoch, John Simpson | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Erinpura | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Redman, George Herbert | J. E. Baxter & Co | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Reed, Thomas Danby | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Chairman, East Riding Agricultural Executive Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Reep, William | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Cornwall County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Reeves, John James | Admiralty | Armament Supply Officer, Naval Ordnance Depot, Gibraltar | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Reilly, Charles Herbert | Ministry of Munitions | Inspector of Munitions Areas | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Remington, Alfred Arnold | Wolseley Motors | Chief Designer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Renshaw, Samuel Henry, JP | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Bury Advisory Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Revell, Alfred Edgar | War Office | Technical Wool Officer | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Reynolds, Reginald Carey | Board of Trade | Divisional Road Transport Officer, North-Western Counties | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rhodes, Edward Hugh | Ministry of Health | First Class Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rice, Hon Helen Sarah | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Chairman, East Kent Women's County Agricultural Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richards, John | Ministry of National Service | Appeal National Service Representative, Montgomeryshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richards, John Thomas | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Cardiff & Monmouthshire Courts of Referees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richardson, Bernhard Hermann | War Office | Acting Chief Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richardson, Dunsford | Ministry of Food | Chief Distribution Officer, Leeds, North-Eastern Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richardson, Florence Ellen, Lady | Prisoners of War Help Committee | President, Ulster POWs Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richardson, Herbert Lindsley | Ministry of Munitions | Gun Ammunition Filling Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richardson, Jerusha Davidson | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser & Commandant, Dollis Hill House Hospital, Cricklewood | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Richardson, Kathleen Rayner | Ministry of Food | Statistical Officer, Royal Commission on Wheat Supplies/Wheat Executive | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richardson, Percy | Sheffield Simplex Motor Works | General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richmond, Daniel, FRCS | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer & Operating Surgeon, St John's Ambulance Hospital, Rochdale | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Richordson, James Birrell | Services to the supply of chain cables & anchors to the Royal Navy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Rickard, Charles Ernest | Chilean Navy | Inspector-General of Radio-Telegraphy | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | |
Rickett, Hubert Cecil | Board of Trade | Honorary Advisory Officer, Household Fuel & Lighting Branch, Coal Mines Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rider, Douglas | Ministry of Munitions | Superintendent, HM Factory, Middlewich | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rider, Lewis Herbert, MBE | Ministry of Shipping | Transport Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ridley, Clarence Oliver | Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth & Co | Manager, Engine Works | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Ridley, John Henry Llewellyn | London Teachers' Association | President | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rigg, Rowland William | Royal Commission on Wheat Supplies | Freight Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Riordan, John McMahon | HM Customs and Excise | Superintending Inspector of Customs & Excise | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rishworth, Albert Henry, MBE | Commander (Lieutenant-Colonel) | Hull City Police | Hull Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Rivers, Arthur Thomas, MBE | Lieutenant | Services to the reception of overseas troops | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Riviere, Evelyn | Ministry of Munitions | Legal Assistant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rob, Joseph William | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, North Surrey Auxiliary Hospitals | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Robb, James Jenkins | Captain | Ministry of National Service | Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services, West Midlands Region | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Roberton, Charles George | Vickers | Superintendent of Submarine Engine Design, Barrow Works | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] * | ||
Roberts, Ernest, MBE | Ministry of Pensions | Secretary, Manchester War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Roberts, Reginald | Services to sick & wounded soldiers in Reading | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Robertson, Charles | Captain | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Newport War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Robertson, Charles Bruce | Major | Ministry of Food | Acting Divisional Road Transport Officer, North-Western Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Robertson, James Stewart | Major | Ministry of Pensions/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Member, Central Scotland Joint Pensions Committee/Chairman, Board of Management, Fionnaghal Convalescent Home, Pitlochry | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Robertson, Kate Ann, Lady | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Comforts Committee, Chester War Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Robertson, Robert, MBE | Lowestoft Borough Council | Borough Accountant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Robertson, William | Army Pay Department | Acting Paymaster | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Robin, Alexander Gibson | Ministry of Pensions | Ministry Representative, South-West of Scotland Area | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Robin, Matthew | Superintendent | Glasgow City Police | City of Glasgow Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Robinson, Frederick Field | British Red Cross Society | Senior Dental Surgeon, Paris Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Robinson, Leonard Bambridge | William Beardmore & Co | Manager, Gun Shops | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Robinson, Samuel Fairbrother | Reverend | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, Cheshire Joint War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Robson, Philip Warwick | Ministry of Munitions/Clayton & Shuttleworth | Member, Advisory Committee, Agricultural Machinery Department/Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Roche, A. W. | Services in Mesopotamia | British | World War I (Mesopotamian Campaign) | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | ||
Rodgers, Charles | Admiralty | Technical Assistant to the Director of Experiments & Research | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rogers, Edgar | Reverend | Church Lads' Brigade | Brigade Chaplain & Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Rogers, Hugh Innes | Ministry of Munitions/Brecknell, Munro & Rogers | Member, West of England Area General Committee/Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Rollason, Walter Herbert | Ministry of Food | Honorary Executive Officer, Llandudno Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Romer, Robert Leslie | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Wall Hall Auxiliary Hospital, Stanmore | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Roper, John Gregson | Chief Superintendent | Leeds Auxiliary Fire Brigade | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Rose, Edith, MBE | British Red Cross Society | Secretary, Liverpool War Refugees Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Rose, Edward Armstrong | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Member, Huntingdonshire Agricultural Executive Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Ross, Alice Constance | British Red Cross Society | Divisional Secretary, Westminster Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Ross, Stuart Buckle Carne | Government of Hong Kong | Censor-in-Charge | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Rossmore, Mittie Westenra, Baroness | British Red Cross Society | President, County Monaghan Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Ross Smyth, Barbara | Soldiers' and Sailors' Families' Association | Chairman, Perth Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Round, Arthur | Ministry of National Service | Regional Civilian National Service Official, West Midlands Region | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Royle, George, JP | National War Savings Committee/Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Bedford War Savings Committee/National Service Representative, Bedford | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Rudder, Charles Joseph | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Roseleaf | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Rudgard, Henry John | North Eastern Railway | Assistant Engineer for Maintenance | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Ruffell, Frederick | London and North Western Railway | Rolling Stock Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Russell, William David, DL | Ayrshire County Council | Convener | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Rutherford, Ernest Victor Buckley | War Office | Adviser in Wines & Spirits | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Ryder, Lady Mary Maud | Officers' Familes' Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Ryles, Charlie | Major | Royal Army Medical Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Sadler, Annie | General Post Office | Superintendent of Female Staff, Accountant-General's Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sadler, James | Cheshire Farmers' Association | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sainsbury, Edgar John | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||||
St Clair, Frank Verity | Organiser of war charities & concerts for the wounded | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
St John Mildmay, Cecil Francis | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Thornby Grange Auxiliary Hospital, Northampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
St Quintin, Arthur Newton | Lieutenant-Colonel | Incorporated Soldiers' and Sailors' Help Society | Honorary Secretary, Princess Christian Home, Portsmouth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Salmond, Elaine Marguerite | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, London War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Samble, Read | Ministry of Pensions | Secretary, Burton upon Trent War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sampson, George Frederick | HM Diplomatic Service | Assistant Commercial Attaché, HM Legation, Stockholm | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Samuelson, Sybil Charlotte Eleanor | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser & Maintainer, Samuelson Hospital, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sandberg, Oscar Fridolf Alexander | Ministry of Munitions | Consulting Steel Expert, Inspection Department, Canada & USA | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Sanders, Gertrude Marian | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Voluntary Worker, 4th Northern General Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sandlands, Paul Ernest | Commander | Birmingham City Police | Birmingham Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Sargant, Francis William | Commandant | British Red Cross Society | British Red Cross Unit No. 2, Italy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Sargent, Frederick Albert | London and North Western Railway | District Goods Manager, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Saunders, George | Foreign Office | Political Intelligence Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sayers, Josiah | Midland Railway | Telegraph Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Scarr, George, JP | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, St John Ambulance Hospital, Radcliffe, Lancashire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Scholefield, Cotterill, DL, JP | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Cumberland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Schreiber, Arthur Thomas | Chief Constable (Captain) | Ipswich Borough Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Scott, Alice Mary | Services to the comfort of soldiers & sailors | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Scott, Charles Robert | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, Teesdale House Auxiliary Hospital, Abingdon | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Scott, William | Chief Constable | South Shields Borough Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Scott, William Harding | Norwich Components | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Scott-Moncrieff, Jane Mary | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Services to railway buffets for Soldiers | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Scowcroft, Thomas, MBE, JP | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Bolton Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Screech, Alfred Leonard | HM Stationery Office | Director of Finance | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Scriven, Charles | Ministry of National Service | Appeal National Service Representative, Leeds & Bradford | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Scrivener, William Charles | Houlders Brothers | Manager, River Plate | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Secretan, Hubert Arthur, MBE | Ministry of Shipping | Temporary Assistant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Segar, John | Ministry of Munitions/Ruston & Hornsby | Member, Advisory Committee, Agricultural Machinery Department/Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Seig, William John | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Director of Production i/c Priorities & Administration Routine | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/10/21)[10] | |
Selby, Edmond Wallace | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Arnold's Hospital, Doncaster | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sellers, Frederick Custance | Vacuum Oil Company | General Director, Lisbon | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sells, Charles de Grave | Church Army | Chief Commissioner, Italian Front | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Shacklock, Henry Stephen | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Sutton-in-Ashfield & Huthwaite War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Shah, Abdul Samad, MBE | Captain | 31st Lancers | Indian | Turkestan operations | 1920/01/01(1920/07/23)[11] | |
Shann, Lilian Alice | British Red Cross Society | County Quartermaster & Accountant, Suffolk Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Shapley, William Gilbert | London County Council | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Shaw, Adela Constance Alexandrina | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Wellburn Hall Auxiliary Hospital, Kirbymoorside, North Yorkshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Shaw, William Vernon | Ministry of Health | Medical Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Shaw Stewart, Mary Beatrice | Commissioner | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Tisbury Auxiliary Hospital, Wiltshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Shearer, James | Ministry of Shipping | Assistant Accountant-General | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sheat, William James Oliver, JP | Ministry of Labour | Chairman, Ilford Employment Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sheffield, Joseph, JP | Public services in Harrogate | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Sheffield, Julia Mary, Lady | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation/Young Men's Christian Association | Normanby Park Auxiliary Hospital, Doncaster/Munitions Canteens Organiser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Shepherd, Percy Edward | Major | Ministry of Shipping | Chief Engineer, National Shipyards | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Sherbrooke, Margaret Macdonald | Wounded Soldiers' Welfare Club | Organiser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sheridan, Matthew Joseph, MBE | HM Customs and Excise | Collector of Customs & Excise, Port of Newcastle | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Shiffner, Elsie, Lady | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Head, Depot for the Manufacture of Artificial Limbs | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Shore, Thomas William | Ministry of National Service | Member, Central Medical War Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Shorto, Henry Ralph Trenchard | London and River Plate Bank | Manager, São Paulo | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Showers, Edward Maclean | Chief Constable (Captain) | Essex Constabulary/Colchester Borough Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Shuckburgh, Honor Zoe, Lady | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Southam Red Cross Hospital/Vice-President, Southam Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Sibley, Edith Waters | Soldiers' and Sailors' Free Buffets | Organiser, Free Buffet for Soldiers, Amiens Street Station, Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sim, John | Head Constable | Winchester City Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Simmonds, Charles | Department of the Government Chemist | First Class Analyst | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Simmons, John Barnett | Ministry of Munitions | Chairman, North Staffordshire & Wolverhampton Local Munitions Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Simon, Emily Anne | Commandant | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Vice-President, Didsbury Division/Commandant & Donor, Lawnhurst Hospital, Didsbury | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Simonds, Cecilia Elizabeth Beatrice | Ministry of Pensions | Member, Reading War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Simpson, Annie Louise, MBE | British | Versailles Peace Conference | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Simpson, Clement Pearson | Honorary Head Coast Watcher, Drumbeg, Sutherland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Simpson, James Bertie, TD, DL | Major | Medical war services | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sims, Alfred James | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Finance Sub-Committee, Bath War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sinclair, Andrew Macgregor | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Burnley Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sinclair, Barbara Margaret Anne | Ministry of Pensions/British Red Cross Society | Member, Burnley War Pensions Committee/Honorary secretary of comforts funds | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sinclair, James Donald | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, 6th Durham VAD Hospital, Woodside, Darlington | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Singer, Aline Madeleine Charlotte | Matron | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Mr Mortimer Singer's Hospital, Steventon, Berkshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Sinnott, John | General Post Office | Staff Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Skeet, Arthur Robert | Major | Ministry of Food | Transport Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Sketch, Samuel Bolt, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Pembrokeshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Skinner, Robert Bruce | Major | Royal Engineers | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Sloane-Stanley, Olivia Elizabeth, Dowager Countess Cairns | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Paultons Auxiliary Hospital, Romsey | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Slocombe, Frank Edwin | Pilkington Brothers | Manager, Shell Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Small, Frederick Trouton | Ministry of Munitions | Technical Personal Assistant to the Controller of Supply | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Smeddle, John Henry, TD | Major | North Eastern Railway | Divisional Locomotive Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Smeeton, Charles William | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, Hovingham Hall Auxiliary Hospital, North Yorkshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Smith, Alwyn Dudley | Ministry of National Service | National Service Representative, Hull | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, Arthur Croxton | Ministry of Food | Director of Publicity | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, Cicely | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Hexham War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, Clarence Dalrymple, MBE | Wire Rope Makers' Association/Ministry of Pensions | Chairman/Chairman, Care & Training Sub-Committee, Northumberland War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, Edith Flora | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Linton Auxiliary Hospital, Cambridgeshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Smith, Henry John | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Treasurer & Chairman of Disablement Sub-Committee, Gloucester War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, Henry Watson | Lebanon Hospital for Mental Diseases | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, Herbert Francis | Crown Agents for the Colonies | Head of General Stores | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, John William | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Penrith District War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, Percy Campbell | Ministry of Shipping | Assistant Accountant-General | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, Robert Adam, MBE | Captain | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary & Treasurer, Forfarshire Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Smith, Victor Vyvian Cuthbertson | Elder Dempster & Co | Dakar | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, William Charles Clifford | London County Council | Asylums Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smith, William George | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, City & County of Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Smithson, John George | Major | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Hull Supplementary War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Smyth, George Edward | Great Southern and Western Railway of Ireland | Superintendent of the Line | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smyth, John George | Ministry of Shipping | Assistant Accountant-General | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Smythe, Theodore William | Captain | Mercantile Marine (Eastern Telegraph Company) | Master, CS Electra | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] |
Snape, Henry Lloyd | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Training Committee, Lancashire & Westmorland War Pensions Advisory Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Snell, John Beddome | Ministry of Food | Executive Officer, Tunbridge Wells Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Soundy, William Henry | Ministry of Food | Home Cereals Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sparkes, Henry | General Post Office | Vice-Controller of Stores | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sparks, James Noel | Foreign Office | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | |||
Spence, Alexander, DL, JP | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Dundee Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Spence, James Beveridge | Staffordshire County Council | Resident Physician & Superintendent, Staffordshire County Asylum | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Spencer, Christopher John | Municipal Tramways Association | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Spencer, Henry Thomas | Reverend | Originator & Organiser, Avenue Hall, Southampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Spencer-Churchill, Augusta, Lady Edward | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | VAD No. 66/Deputy President, Berkshire Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Spender, Arthur Francis | British Institute in Florence | Director & Organiser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Spensley, James Calvert | Ministry of Food | Principal Assistant Director of Statistics | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Spratt, Laura Gertrude | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9][6] | ||||
Sprott, James | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Joint Acting Secretary, Belfast War Hospital Supply Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stagg, Montague | Major | Royal Engineers | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Stainthorpe, William Waters, JP | Cleveland Urban District Council/Cleveland Rural District Council | Medical Officer of Health | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stamford, Elizabeth Louisa Penelope Grey, Countess of | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Vice-President, Altrincham Division/Donor & Officer-in-Charge, Hamford Auxiliary Hospital, Bowdon, Cheshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stamford, Emma Pauline | Services to raising two battalions of Royal Fusiliers | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Stanier, William Henry, JP | Board of Trade | Secretary, Timber Supply Sub-Committee, Railway Executive Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stanion, Oliver Bown | Ministry of Labour | Chairman, Leicestershire Employment Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stanton, Harold Westwood | Woolwich Borough Council/Ministry of Food | Deputy Town Clerk/Deputy Executive Officer, Woolwich Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stapleton-Cotton, Olive Harriet | Welfare work in Portsmouth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |||
Stark, John, JP | Ministry of National Service | Member, City of Edinburgh Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stark, John, MBE | Chief Superintendent | City of London Police | Chief Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Steel, Alexander, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Southend War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stenhouse, Joseph Russell, DSO, DSC | Captain (Lieutenant, RNR) | Mercantile Marine | Master, SY Aurora | British | Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] ** |
Stephen, Henry | Ministry of Munitions/Victoria University of Manchester | Voluntary Research Worker, Chemical Warfare Department/Lecturer in Chemistry | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] ** | ||
Stephens, Charles Hoak | Home Office | Superintending Aliens Officer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stephens, William Edgar, MBE | Great Yarmouth Borough Council/Ministry of National Service | Town Clerk/Clerk, Great Yarmouth Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stephenson, Joseph | Soke of Peterborough Voluntary Organisation | Honorary Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sterry, John | Assistant County Director (Major) | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Sevenoaks Division/Medical Officer, St John's VAD Hospital, Sevenoaks | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Steuart, James | Commander | City of Edinburgh Police | City of Edinburgh Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Stevens, Harold Blythen | J. Bell, Hills & Lucas | Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stevenson, James Maxton | North British Railway | District Traffic Superintendent, Edinburgh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stevenson, William King | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Treasurer, Ulster Women's Gift Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Steward, Edward Merivale | Major | Supply and Transport Corps | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Stewart, Angus | Ministry of National Service | Member, Western Ross Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stewart, Charles | Robert Gordon College | Principal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stirling, John | Chief Constable | Great Grimsby Borough Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stirling, Hon Margaret Mary | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Keir VAD Auxiliary Hospital/Vice-President, Perthshire Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Stobart, Bessie | Board of Agriculture and Fisheries | Chairman, Durham Women's Agricultural Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stocker, Edward Barlow, MBE | Acting County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Acting County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Nottinghamshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Stockley, Henry Hudson Fraser | Major | Royal Marine Light Infantry | Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Stoneham, Allen Henry Philip | Director, British Synicate, Le Touquet | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Stonham, Edward Earle | HM Customs and Excise | Collector of Customs & Excise, Port of Bristol | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Stopher, Arthur James | Siemens Brothers | Cable Engineer, CS Faraday | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Storey, Ethel Mary Hutton, MBE | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Recruiting Commandant, Northumberland & Durham Branches | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Storey, Joseph Kearon | Lieutenant | Services in Finland & Lapland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Storey, Mary Gladys | Services to sending Bovril supplies to troops | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Strickland, William Henry | Admiralty | Senior Visiting Inspector, Contract Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Strode, George Sydney Strode, DL, JP | Commandant (Major) | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Plymouth VAD Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Stromeyer, Charles Edmond | Manchester Steam Users' Association | Chief Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Strong, Cecil Alfred, MC | Acting Captain | 1st Gurkha Rifles | 3rd Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Stuart Smith, Constance Isabella | Home Office | HM Senior Lady Inspector of Factories | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Stubbs, Arthur | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Forgings, Castings & Stampings | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Studdert, Frederick Naunton, DL | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, County Clare War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sumner, Harold, MBE, JP | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Wigan Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Sutcliffe, Frances Edith | British Red Cross Society | Secretary, war refugees' committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sutcliffe, John Hamer, MBE | War Office | Superintendent, Army Spectacle Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sutthery, Colin Pellatt | British Thomson-Houston Company | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Sutton, Ralph | Central Control Board | Legal Adviser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sutton, Richard James | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Hornsey War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sweet, William McMurdo | Ministry of Munitions | Inspector of Trench Warfare Ammunition | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Swinton, Elizabeth | Young Women's Christian Association | Chairwoman, Reception Hostels Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Sykes, Charles David | Services to POWs in Turkey | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Symons, William Frederick, MBE | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Deputy Director, Bearer Section, London Ambulance Column | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tabrum, Ashley | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Cambridgeshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tainsh, Peter | Ministry of Munitions | Technical Adviser & Supervisor of Propellant Factories, Explosives Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Talbot, Bridget Elizabeth | Services to troops in Italy | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Talbot, Hugo | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Brighton War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Talbot, Julia Elizabeth Mary | Ministry of Pensions/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Vice-Chairman, County Roscommon War Pensions Committee/Organiser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tallent, Edward Killworth | War Office | Acting Accountant, Army Audit Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tangye, Albert William, MBE | Brunner Mond & Co | Chemist | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tanner, Edward Butler | Captain | Mercantile Marine (London and North Western Railway) | Master, SS Cambria | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Tanner, William Allan | Ministry of Munitions | Controller of Gun Ammunition | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tatham, Meaburn | Captain | British Red Cross Society | OC, Friends' Ambulance Unit | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | |
Tatton, Winifred Eva | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Commandant, Cuerdon Hall Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Tatton Willoughby, Esther Ann | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Financial Administration Committee, East Riding of Yorkshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, Arnold | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Rotenfels | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Taylor, Arthur Edwin | Board of Inland Revenue | Assistant Registrar of Joint Stock Companies | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, Arthur Thomas, MBE | Ministry of Food | Section Head, Sugar Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, David Paton | National War Savings Committee | Chairman, Northampton War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, Harold | Ministry of National Service | National Service Representative, Liverpool | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, John, JP | Ministry of National Service/Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, South Shields Appeal Tribunal/Chairman, South Shields War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, Lionel Percy Duncuft | Ministry of Munitions | Inspector of Carriages | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, Percy, MBE | War Office | Chief Examiner, Army List Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, Sidney Ormerod | British Red Cross Society | Treasurer, Blackpool War Refugees Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, William, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, Leith War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Taylor, William James | Hampshire County Council | County Surveyor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tebbutt, Arnold, JP | Board of Trade | Honorary Advisory Officer, Coal Mines Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Telfer, John Edward | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Greenore | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Telford, John Charles | Ministry of Shipping | Assistant Director of Supplies, Department of the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Temperley, Charles, MBE | Divisional Commander | Metropolitan Special Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Temperley, Dorothy Mary Gladys, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Historical Records Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Tempest, Henrietta Frances May | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Commandant, Dalguise Auxiliary Hospital, Perth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Temple, Walter Middlewood | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, York Borough & North Riding County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tennent, John James Colvin | Army Pay Department | Acting Paymaster | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Terris, James | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Kinross-shire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thatcher, Noel | War Office | Superintendent, Statistical Department, Mobilisation Directorate | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Theodosius, Alfred Fletcher | Ministry of Pensions | Instructor in Awarding Soldiers' Pensions, Awards Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thesiger, Florita Maria-Engracia | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary, Minesweepers' Fund | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Thom, James Maxtone, JP | British Red Cross Society | Member, War Executive, Scottish Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thom, Robert Absalom | Great Central Railway | Assistant to the Chief Mechanical Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thomas, Alfred Dominy | Major | War Office | Gloucester Territorial Force Association | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Thomas, Frank Charles | Union Castle Mail Steamship Company | Local Secretary, Southampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thomas, Henry Franklin | Captain | Ministry of Shipping | Commercial Adviser | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] |
Thomas, Morgan | Cardiff City Council | Chairman, Cardiff City Asylum | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thomas, William, JP | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Rhyl Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thomas, William Edmund | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Bridgend Red Cross Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thompson, Arthur | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Malwa | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Thompson, Arthur Beeby, MBE | Officer-in-charge, well-boring park | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | ||
Thompson, John Hannay | Dundee Harbour Trust | General Manager & Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thompson, John Ockelford, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Chelmsford War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thompson, Reginald | Anglo-Persian Oil Company | Fields Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thomson, Andrew | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Glasgow Local Advisory Committee for the Industrial Training of Disabled Soldiers | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thomson, Gwyneth Marjory | Ministry of Food | Assistant Commissioner for Enforcement, Midland Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thomson, Peter Allan | National War Savings Committee | Secretary, Ayr War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thomson, Thomas Craston | Ministry of Food | Chief Accountant, Central Livestock Fund, Scotland | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thornhill, Florence Augusta | Ministry of Pensions | Member, County Louth War Pensions Committee/Honorary Treasurer & Secretary, Drogheda & District War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thornley, Hubert Gordon | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, North Riding of Yorkshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thornley, Thomas | Alexander Cross & Sons | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Thornton, William Mundell | Professor | Armstrong College | Professor of Electrical Engineering | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | |
Thurburn, Bertha | British Red Cross Society | Services to British volunteers from Argentina | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Ticehurst, Norman Frederic, FRCS | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Normanhurst Auxiliary Hospital, Battle | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tidmarsh, Charles Baillie | Captain | Ministry of Food | Assistant Director of Cold Storage | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Tidmarsh, Edwin Russell | Ministry of Food | Deputy Director of Prices & Home Production, Bacon Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tilby, Henry Albert | Flintshire County Council/Ministry of National Service | Clerk/Clerk, Flintshire Appeal Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Tilley, John William, JP | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Secretary, Mayoress of Birmingham's POWs Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Timewell, Herbert William | Lynch Brothers | Senior Representative in Mesopotamia | British | World War I (Mesopotamian Campaign) | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Tindall, Louis Edward | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Norfolk County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Titley, Margaret | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Ambulance work in Harrogate | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tod, Arthur White Millar | Services to the defence of Kut-el-Amarah | British | World War I (Mesopotamian Campaign) | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | ||
Toller, George Gordon Taylor | Captain | Indian Military Works Services | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Tomkinson, Dora Sloane, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Establishment Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tooth, Helen Katherine | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Voluntary work at London military hospitals | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Topham, Harry | West Riding of Yorkshire County Council | Clerk, West Riding Asylums Board | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tough, George | Coventry City Council | Electrical Engineer & Manager, Corporation Electricity Works | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Toulmin, Francis Justus | Captain | Ministry of Munitions | Inspector of Aeronautical Supplies | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Towle, Arthur Henry, MBE | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Inspector of Taxes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Townend, Kathleen Mary | Girls' Friendly Society | Vice-Chairman, War Emergency Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Townsend, Harry Edward | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary, Bristol Inquiry Bureau | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Toye, Dudley Bulmer | Restriction of Enemy Supplies Department | Chief Accountant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tozer, Alfred Robert | Chief Officer | Birmingham Fire Brigade | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Tozer, James Clark, JP | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Plymouth Appeal Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tree, Maud Helen Louise, Lady | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Services at St George's Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Treharne, Frederick Gwilym | Royal Commission on Wheat Supplies | Scientific Adviser, Flour Mills Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Trevanion, Stella | Dorset Guild of Workers | Honorary Superintendent of POWs Parcels | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Trimble, Samuel Delmege | British Red Cross Society | Services to POWs | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Trimen, Stephen Herbert | Egyptian Government Laboratory | Chief Chemist | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Trotter, Archibald McGregor | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary, Midlothian Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Trotter, Marjorie Ellinor | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Garments Branch, Stores Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Trubshaw, Wilfred | Assistant Chief Constable | Lancashire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Trueman, Lady Susan Catherine Harriet | British Red Cross Society | Chairman, Buckinghamshire Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Trumper, John Henry Walwyn | Foreign Office | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | |||
Tubmann, Francis de Moag | Ministry of Munitions | Services to the construction of munitions factories | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tuckett, Walter Reginald | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Charnwood Auxiliary Hospital, Nanpanton, Leicestershire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tunks, Harold William Gregory | Army Pay Department | Acting Paymaster | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Turner, Albert Charles | British Red Cross Society | Chief Accountant, British Red Cross Commission, France | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Turner, Emma Maud | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Joint Commandant, Crag Head Hospital, Bournemouth/Head, Branksome Park Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Turner, Ernest Edward, JP | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Secretary, Naunton Auxiliary Hospital, Cheltenham/Registrar, Cheltenham Group Hospitals | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Turner, Frederick William | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary, Anglesey Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Turner, Philip Dymoch | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, The Castle Auxiliary Hospital, Ryde | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Turner, Renard Orlando Sydney | Head, Shipping Department, HM Legation, Christiania | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Turner, Robert Reginald Johnston, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Secretary, Munitions Works Board | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Turner, Sydney George | Ministry of Munitions | Legal Assistant, Directorate of Lands | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Turner, William Glasier | William Turner & Co | Head | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Turner, William Thomas | Ports and Railways Commission | British | Versailles Peace Conference | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Twyford, Dora | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Secretary, Local Sub-Committee, Stoke War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tylden-Pattenson, Edwin Cooke, DSO | Lieutenant-Colonel | Royal Engineers | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] | |
Tyrer, William Henry | Wigan Borough Council/Ministry of Food/Ministry of Pensions | Town Clerk/Honorary Executive Officer, Wigan Food Control Committee/Honorary Secretary, Wigan War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Tyzack, Walter, JP | Ministry of Munitions | Member, Sheffield Munitions Board of Management | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Underhill, Thomas John | Admiralty | Inspector of Victualling Stores, Royal Victoria Victualling Yard | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Unsworth, Isaac | Colonel | Salvation Army | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Valerie, John | Captain | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Senior Medical Officer, Hampton Court Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Van Baerle, Edward Thomas William | Captain | Ministry of National Service | Representative in Paris | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Varwell, Margaret | War Services in Dartmouth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Veitch, Robert McLeod | Ministry of National Service | Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Venning, Margaret Beatrice | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | London VAD No. 156/Joint Organiser, Grosvenor Crescent Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Vesey, Isabel Constance | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Empress Eugenie's Hospital for Officers, Farnborough | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Vickery, Frederick William | Vickery's Patents | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Vigrass, Herbert | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Hull, East Riding County & Beverley War Savings Committees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Villiers-Stuart, John Patrick, DSO | Lieutenant-Colonel | 55th Coke's Rifles | 1st Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Vincent, Cyril Mosson, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Oxford City War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Vincent-Green, Helen Mowbray, MBE | Wimbledon War Workers' Association | Founder & Organiser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Visger, Charles | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Oaklands Red Cross Hospital, Clevedon | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wade, Francis Richard, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Inspector of Gun Ammunition | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Wagstaff, George Leonard | Board of Trade | Assistant Accountant, Coal Mines Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wainwright, George Bartram | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Winchester Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wakeling, Elizabeth, ARRC | Matron | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Home Service Department, Headquarters Staff | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wakeling, George Henry | War Trade Intelligence Department | Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Walden, William Herbert, MBE | War Office | Assistant Inspector of Medical Supplies | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Walker, Frederic William | Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel | Officers' Training Corps | Battalion CO | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Walker, John | North British Railway | Assistant General Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Walker, John William | Captain | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Surgeon, Wentworth House Auxiliary Hospital, Wakefield | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Walker, Mabel Caroline | Soldiers' Institute and Hostel, York | Founder | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Walker, Margaret | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Mulberry Walk Provisional Limbs Depot/Quartermaster, Gift House, St James's | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Walker, Winifred Jane | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Quartermaster & Commandant, Hill House Auxiliary Hospital, Warwick | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wall, Arthur | Ministry of Food | Director of Dairy Produce in America | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Wall, Arthur Thomas | Admiralty | Lancashire Anti-Submarine Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wallace, John, MBE | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge & Commandant, Ashcombe House Red Cross Hospital, Weston-super-Mare | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Waller, James Hardress de Warrenne, DSO | Major | Ministry of Shipping | Senior Technical Assistant (Reinforced Concrete Construction), Department of the Controller-General of Merchant Shipbuilding | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wallington, Augusta Frances | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Trowbridge Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Walters, Henry Beauchamp | Commission International de Ravitaillement | Head of Naval Supplies | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Walters, Henry Blanchard | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Commandant & Medical Officer, Chudleigh Auxiliary Hospital, Devon | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Waltham, Amy | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Berkshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Walton, Frank Neville | Anglo-Egyptian Bank | Manager, Cairo | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Walton, Henry Lavington, RD | Captain (Commander, RNR) | Mercantile Marine (Wilson Line) | Marine Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Walton, Thomas Frederick | European Oilfields Corporation | Manager, Baku | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Ward, William | Lieutenant-Colonel | Ministry of Labour | District Director of Appointments | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Ward, William Pettit | South Eastern and Chatham Railway | Stores Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Waring, Eleanor Gladys | Girl Guides Association | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | |||
Warneford, Walter Wyndham Hanbury | London and North Western Railway | Wagon Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Warner, Surrey | London and South Western Railway | Carriage & Wagon Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Warren, Edith Ella | Prisoners of War Help Committee | Honorary Secretary, Royal West Surrey Regimental POWs Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Warren, Margaret Maxwell | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Melksham Auxiliary Hospital, Wiltshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Warren, William | Daily Express | Cheery Fund | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Waterfield, Caroline Lucie | Services to British interests in Tuscany | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/10/21)[10] | ||
Waters, Owen | Ministry of Food | Chief Distribution Officer, Home Counties Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watkin-Davies, Edward Owen | County Director (Captain) | Voluntary Aid Organisation | County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Denbighshire & Flintshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Watkins, Jane Gertrude | Matron | Anglo-American Hospital, Cairo | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watkins, John Stewart, MBE | Ministry of Shipping | Commercial Adviser | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watling, John William | Captain (Lieutenant, RNR) | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Intaba | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Watney, Ronald Denby | Acting Major | Royal West Kent Regiment | 4th Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Watson, Ernest Ansley | M. L. Magneto Syndicate | Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watson, Frank | Ministry of Labour | Deputy Controller of Appointments | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9][6] | ||
Watson, George Trustram, FRCS | Assistant County Director | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant County Director of Auxiliary Hospitals & VADs, Tunbridge Wells Division/Medical Officer, Bredbury VAD Hospital, Tunbridge Wells | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Watson, Henry Talbot | Bureau de Controle | Chief Examiner, Paris | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watson, Isobel | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Organiser, Wounded Soldiers' Reception Committee, North Wall Station, Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watson, James, DL, JP | Senior Magistrate, City of Edinburgh | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Watson, John Alfred | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Warwickshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watson, William Milne | Highland Railway | Assistant to the Traffic Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watt, Charles Frederick | Wheat Export Company/Royal Commission on Wheat Supplies | Vice-President/Officer-in-Charge, Barley & Rye Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Watts, Philip James | Admiralty | Acting Electrical Engineer, HM Dockyard, Sheerness | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wauchope, Robert Stuart | Captain | Indian Army | Survey of India | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Wawn, Dominique | Ministry of Shipping | Chief Inspector of Merchant Shipbuilding, North-East Coast District | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wayne, Francis Herman Milford | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Food Controller & Organiser of Ambulances, Sussex | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Webb, Frederick James, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Bournemouth War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Webb, George William Cutler | Vickers | Superintendent, Filling Factory | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Webb, John Henry | Captain (Commander, RNR) | Mercantile Marine | Harbour Master, Dublin | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Webb, William Francis Richmond, DSO | Major | 22nd Punjabis | 1st Battalion | British | Third Anglo-Afghan War | 1920/01/01 (1920/08/03)[5] |
Webley, Flora Mary | Young Men's Christian Association | Services in India, Mesopotamia & Africa | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Webley-Parry-Pryse, Nina Katherine Angharad, Lady | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Aberystwyth Auxiliary Hospital/President, Cardiganshire Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Wedderburn, Robert Rowell | Newcastle upon Tyne City Council | Secretary to the Lord Mayor | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Weldon, Winifred Bruce Blakeney, Lady | Organiser of war work & collections in County Kildare | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |||
Wellman, Francis Alfred | Cox & Co | Officer-in-Charge, Issue of Officers' Pay | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wentworth-Sheilds, Francis | London and South Western Railway | Docks Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
West, Arthur John, TD | Major | Ministry of Food | Divisional Officer of Establishment | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
West, Dora | Ministry of Food | Assistant Private Secretary to the Parliamentary Secretary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
West, Frederick William | South Eastern and Chatham Railway | District Goods Superintendent, London | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
West, John Edward | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Scopwick Red Cross Hospital, Lincolnshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
West, Leonard Henry, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Buckinghamshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Westaway, Richard Ernest, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Regional Director, Ulster Region | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Westwood, Andrew | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Pavilion Hospital, Old Trafford | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Westwood, William, JP | Ministry of Munitions | Assessor on Munitions Tribunals, Scotland/Member, Canteen Advisory Board for Scotland | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Wethered, Ernest Handel Cossham | Ministry of Munitions | Chairman, Bristol & Swansea Local Munitions Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wharton, Frederick Percival | London and South Western Railway | Assistant Docks & Marine Manager, Southampton | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Whatman, Florence Emma Jemima | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Treasurer, Maidstone War Pensions Sub-Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Whelon, Emily Mildred | British Red Cross Society | Honorary Secretary, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regimental Care Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wherry, Albert Edward Kerkham | National Association of Corn and Agricultural Merchants | Secretary & Treasurer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Whitaker, Thorp | Board of Trade | Adviser, Dyes Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
White, Arthur | London, Brighton and South Coast Railway | Assistant to the Superintendent of the Line | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
White, George Thomas, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Treasurer, Exeter War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
White, John Arthur Temple | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Hillsborough Hospital, Harlow | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
White, Minnie Beauchamp | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Mere Auxiliary Hospital, Wiltshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Whiteley, Feather Ogden | Ministry of Pensions | Honorary Treasurer & Secretary, Bradford War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Whiting, Henry William Fryer | Services in Dunkirk | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1922/09/19)[12] | ||
Whitmore, Violet Frances Elizabeth | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation/British Red Cross Society | Essex VAD No. 12/Vice-President, Grays Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Whittall, Herbert Octavius | Services to administering relief in Smyrna | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | |||
Whittingdale, John Flasby Lawrance | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer, Sherborne Auxiliary Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Whittingham, Hilda Kate | War Office | Laboratory Assistant in Hygiene, Royal Army Medical College | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Whytlaw-Gray, Robert Whytlaw | Ministry of Munitions | Chemical Warfare Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Wilbraham, Lady Alice Maud Bootle | District Superintendent | St John Ambulance Brigade | Lady District Superintendent, London District | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wilkins, Elizabeth Bastable | Assistant to Edith Cavell | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | |||
Wilkins, Frederick Charles Sydney | Ministry of Food | Officer-in-Charge of Buying in Oils & Oilseeds, Supply Section | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wilkins, Thomas James Hackett | Colonel | Ministry of National Service | Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services, London Region | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Willcock, John | Reverend | National War Savings Committee | Secretary, Lerwick War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Willcox, William Henry | War Office | Assistant Secretary, Royal Hospital, Chelsea | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williams, Amy Katharine | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||||
Williams, Charles Robert Thomas, MBE | Ministry of National Service | Branch Head, Labour Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williams, Ernest Thomas | Admiralty | Acting Assistant Director of Electrical Engineering | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williams, Henry Morrison | Reverend | Church of England | Resident British Chaplain in Berlin/Services to British prisoners in Germany | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | |
Williams, John Seth | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Departmental Finance | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williams, Philip | British Red Cross Society | National Fund for Welsh Troops | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williams, Richard John, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Carnarvonshire War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williams, Thomas | Superintendent | Metropolitan Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williams, Thomas Richard | National War Savings Committee | Honorary Secretary, Northumberland County War Savings Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williams, William Thomas | Ministry of Munitions | Inspector of Munitions Areas | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williamson, Hon Agnes Freda, Lady | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Endsleigh Palace Hospital | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Williamson, Harry | Captain | Navy and Army Canteen Board | Deputy Chief Accountant | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Williamson, James | Chief Engineer | Mercantile Marine | SS Madras | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Willis, Charles, MBE | War Office | Class A Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Willmer, Edward Albert Brittain | Lieutenant | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Director of Production, United States | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Willoughby, James Frederick Digby, JP | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Medical Officer-in-Charge, Burgage Manor & Brackenhurst Hall Auxiliary Hospitals, Southwell | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wills, Charles | Gray, Mackenzie & Co | Senior Representative in Mesopotamia | British | World War I (Mesopotamian Campaign) | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Wilson, Alexander | Glasgow City Council | Chief Engineer, Gas Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wilson, Arthur Cecil James | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Master, SS Twilight | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wilson, Benedict John | Admiralty | Assistant Director of Stores | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wilson, Charles James | Ministry of Munitions | Voluntary Research Worker | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Wilson, Daniel Ellis | Ministry of Munitions | Inspector of Munitions Areas | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wilson, George | War Office | Honorary Assistant to the Officer-in-Charge, No. 2 Infantry Record Office, York | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wilson, George Alexander | Commandant | Aberdeen City Police/Ministry of National Service | City of Aberdeen Special Constabulary/National Service Representative, Aberdeen | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wilson, Haigh Robson | Ministry of Munitions | Chief Dilution Officer, Labour Supply Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wilson, James | St Marylebone Borough Council/Ministry of National Service | Town Clerk/Clerk, St Marylebone Local Tribunal | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wilson, John | Captain (Commander, RNR) | Mercantile Marine (Anchor Line) | Marine Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wilson, John | Captain | Buenos Aires Western Railway/Admiralty | Chief Electrical Engineer/Superintending Engineer, Shandon Experimental Station | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] |
Winder, Arthur Wellesley, MBE | British Red Cross Society | Services in the City & County of Cork | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Windle, Alfred Rawlinson | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Wolverhampton War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Windus, George Ryley | Captain | Mercantile Marine (H. & W. Nelson) | Marine Superintendent | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Winterbottom, Albert | Chief Constable | Hartlepool Borough Police | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Winterbottom, George William | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | Steamship Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wintour, Francis | Great Northern Railway | Assistant Locomotive Engineer & Works Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wise, Thomas | Ministry of National Service | Chairman, Chartered Accountants Advisory Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wishart, Frederick | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Timber Supplies | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Withers-Gill, Joseph, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Priority Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | ||
Wolff, Joseph | Chief Engineer | Mercantile Marine | SS Authenic | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wood, Charles | Bradford City Council | Chief Engineer, Corporation Gas Works | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wood, Frederick | Exchequer and Audit Department | Senior Clerk | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wood, Frederick Benjamin | HM Consular Service | HM Consul at Patras | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9][6] | ||
Wood, Harold John | F. H. Walter & Co | Partner | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wood, John Livingstone, VD | Lieutenant-Colonel | Ministry of Food | Executive Officer, Worcester Food Control Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wood, William | Deputy Chief Constable | Hertfordshire Constabulary | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wood, William Cranna | Captain | Mercantile Marine | Harbour Master, Methil | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Wood, William John | Wood & Raglan | Managing Director | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Woodroffe, Henry | Ministry of Munitions | Assistant Controller of Central Stores | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Woods, Alfred | Ministry of Shipping | Honorary Secretary, Brazil & River Plate Steam Lines Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Woolf, Albert Morris | Jewish Refugees Committee | Vice-Chairman | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Woolf, Mortimer | British Red Cross Society | Services to war refugees | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Woollam, Henry, JP | Ministry of Food | Assistant Food Commissioner & Chief Distribution Officer, Midland Division | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Woolley, Alfred | British Association | President, Kobe Branch | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/06/01)[4] | |
Woolliscroft, George William, JP | Ministry of Munitions | Section Director, Timber Supplies Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Woolmer, Andrew Charles, MBE | Ministry of Munitions | Superintendent, HM Factory, Swindon | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Woolmer, Charles Edward | Admiralty | Acting Cashier, HM Dockyard, Rosyth | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Worlledge, Edward William | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Great Yarmouth War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wormald, William | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Rotherham War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Worsley, Frank Arthur, DSO, RD | Captain (Commander, RNR) | Mercantile Marine | Navigating Officer, Endurance | New Zealand | Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] ** |
Wotherspoon, Ellen | Association of Voluntary Workers | Honorary Organiser, Tunbridge Wells Association | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1921/01/14)[8] | |
Wright, Ernest John | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Assistant Secretary, Joint Finance Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wright, Henry, MBE | Board of Inland Revenue | Superintending Inspector of Taxes | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wrigley, Lilian | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Officer-in-Charge, Jordangate Red Cross Clinic, Macclesfield | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wyche, Katharine | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Honorary Organiser, Bournemouth War Hospital Supply Depot | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wyles, John Edward | Metropolitan Wagon and Finance Company | Aeroplane Works Manager | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Wyndham Murray, Emma Cecilia, Lady | District Superintendent | St John Ambulance Brigade | Lady District Superintendent, London District | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[2] | |
Yarborough, Marcia Amelia Mary Pelham, Countess of | Commandant | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Donor & Commandant, Brocklesby Park Auxiliary Hospital, Lincolnshire | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Yorke, Gladys | Young Men's Christian Association | Alexandra Pavilion Officers' Club | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Young, Allen Carruth, JP | Ministry of Food | Chairman, Wiltshire County Produce Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Young, Arthur Primrose | British Thomson-Houston Company | Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] * | ||
Young, Edward Willie, MBE | British Red Cross Society/Voluntary Aid Organisation | Secretary, Middlesex Branch/Secretary, VAD Organisation & Demobilisation Committee for Middlesex | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Young, John | British Gas Light Company | Engineer | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Young, Joseph Samuel, JP | Ministry of Pensions | Vice-Chairman, Galway War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Young, Sydney Roles | Admiralty | Superintending Clerk, Accountant-General's Department | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | ||
Young, William, VD | Major | Ministry of Pensions | Chairman, Appeal & Civil Liabilities Sub-Committees, Midlothian War Pensions Committee | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Young, William Alexander | Captain | Ministry of Shipping | Section Head, Ship Management Branch | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] | |
Young, William Ronald | Eastern Extension Telegraph Company | Controller, Peking Station | British | World War I | 1920/01/01 (1920/11/02)[3] | |
Yoxall, George | Voluntary Aid Organisation | Chairman of Committee, 1st & 2nd Birmingham War Hospitals | British | 1920/01/01 (1920/03/30)[9] |
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ In format year/month/day. Note that some awards are backdated. In such instances, the actual date of the award is given first and the gazette date is given in parentheses.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar "No. 32109". The London Gazette. 2 November 1920. p. 10612.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af "No. 31924". The London Gazette. 1 June 1920. p. 6038.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl "No. 32001". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 July 1920. pp. 8050–8052.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac "No. 31994". The London Gazette. 27 July 1920. pp. 7853–7855.
- ^ a b "No. 31712". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1919. p. 6.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "No. 32193". The London Gazette. 14 January 1921. pp. 371–372.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl jm jn jo jp jq jr js jt ju jv jw jx jy jz ka kb kc kd ke kf kg kh ki kj kk kl km kn ko kp kq kr ks kt ku kv kw kx ky kz la lb lc ld le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo lp lq lr ls lt lu lv lw lx ly lz ma mb mc md me mf mg mh mi mj mk ml mm mn mo mp mq mr ms mt mu mv mw mx my mz na nb nc nd ne nf ng nh ni nj nk nl nm nn no np nq nr ns nt nu nv nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj ok ol om on oo op oq or os ot ou ov ow ox oy oz pa pb pc pd pe pf pg ph pi pj pk pl pm pn po pp pq pr ps pt pu pv pw px py "No. 31840". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 March 1920. pp. 3803–3812.
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