List of knights bachelor appointed in 2002

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Knight Bachelor is the oldest and lowest-ranking form of knighthood in the British honours system; it is the rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry.[1] Women are not knighted; in practice, the equivalent award for a woman is appointment as Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (founded in 1917).

Knights bachelor appointed in 2002[edit]

Date Name Notes Ref.
6 February 2002 The Honourable Mr Justice (Mark) Hedley [2]
6 February 2002 The Honourable Mr Justice (Richard Alan) Field [2]
3 May 2002 The Honourable Mr Justice (Christopher John) Pitchers [3]
7 May 2002 The Honourable Mr Justice (Peter Winston) Smith [4]
15 June 2002 Professor Peter Robert Frank Bell. Professor of Surgery, Leicester. For services to Surgery. [5]
15 June 2002 Peter Thomas Blake, CBE Artist. For services to Art. [5]
15 June 2002 Brian Anthony Briscoe Chief executive, Local Government Association. For services to Local Government [5]
15 June 2002 Professor Partha Sarathi Dasgupta Frank Ramsay Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge. For services to Economics [5]
15 June 2002 Robert Dowling Headteacher, George Dixon Secondary School and Sixth Form College and also of Selly Oak Special School. For services to Special Needs Education [5]
15 June 2002 Roy Alan Gardner Chief executive, Centrica plc. For services to the Gas and Electricity Industries [5]
15 June 2002 Max Macdonald Hastings Lately Editor, Evening Standard and The Daily Telegraph. For services to Journalism [5]
15 June 2002 Michael Philip Jagger (Mick Jagger) Singer and Songwriter. For services to popular music. [5]
15 June 2002 Professor Ian Kershaw Professor of Modern History, University of Sheffield. For services to History [5]
15 June 2002 Professor Peter Julius Lachmann For services to Medical Science [5]
15 June 2002 Professor John Stuart Lilleyman Head, Paediatric Haematology and Oncology, Barts and The London School of Medicine. For services to Pathology [5]
15 June 2002 Professor Colin Renshaw Lucas Vice-Chancellor, University of Oxford. For services to Higher Education [5]
15 June 2002 Philip John Courtney Mawer Lately secretary General, Archbishops' Council and General Synod of the Church of England. For services to the Church of England [5]
15 June 2002 Thomas Fulton Wilson McKillop Chief executive, AstraZeneca. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry [5]
15 June 2002 Graham Meldrum, CBE, QFSM Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Fire Services, Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions [5]
15 June 2002 Jonathan Wolfe Miller, CBE Opera director. For services to music and the arts [5]
15 June 2002 Gulam Kaderbhoy Noon, MBE For services to Industry [5]
15 June 2002 Trevor Robert Nunn, CBE Director. For services to the Theatre [5]
15 June 2002 Peter Rigby For services to Information Technology and to Business in the West Midlands [5]
15 June 2002 Robert William Robson, CBE For services to Association Football [5]
15 June 2002 David Calvert-Smith, QC Director of Public Prosecutions [5]
15 June 2002 Brian John Stewart, CBE Chairman, Scottish and Newcastle plc. For services to Industry [5]
15 June 2002 Anthony John Patrick Vineall Lately chairman, School Teachers' Review Body. For services to Education [5]
15 June 2002 Alfred Cecil Walker, JP For political and public service [5]
15 June 2002 Keith Roderick Whitson Group chief executive, HSBC Holdings plc. For services to Banking. [5]
15 June 2002 David Wilmot, QPM, DL Chief Constable, Greater Manchester Police. For services to the Police [5]
15 June 2002 Nicholas Raymond Winterton, MP Member of Parliament for Macclesfield. For services to Parliament [5]
15 June 2002 Ronald Wayne De Witt Chief executive, North West London Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS. [5]
15 June 2002 Anthony Ian Young Lately Senior Deputy General Secretary, Communication Workers' Union; president, TUC; Governor, BBC. For services to Employment Relations. [5]
15 June 2002 John Maxwell Middleton For services to agriculture and the country. (In the Papua New Guinea honours list) [6]
15 June 2002 Cecil Albert Jacobs, CBE For services to banking. (In the St Christopher and Nevis honours list) [7]
31 October 2002 The Honourable Mr Justice (Peregrine Charles Hugh) Simon. [8]
31 October 2002 The Honourable Mr Justice (Colman Maurice) Treacy. [8]
8 November 2002 The Honourable Mr Justice (Roger John) Royce. [8]
16 December 2002 The Honourable Mr Justice (Adrian Bruce) Fulford. [8]
31 December 2002 Alan Arthur Bates, CBE Actor. For services to Drama. [9]
31 December 2002 Howard Bernstein Chief Executive, Manchester City Council. For services to the Reconstruction of Manchester and the XVII Commonwealth Games. [9]
31 December 2002 Professor Clive Booth Chairman, Teacher Training Agency. For services to Higher Education. [9]
31 December 2002 Peter Alexander Burt Executive Deputy chairman, HBOS plc. For services to Banking. [9]
31 December 2002 Ewen James Hanning Cameron, D.L. Chair, Countryside Agency. For services to the Countryside. [9]
31 December 2002 Ian James Carruthers, OBE Chief Executive, Dorset and Somerset Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS. [9]
31 December 2002 William Joseph Connor General Secretary, Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers. For services to Industrial Relations. [9]
31 December 2002 Dan Crompton, CBE, QPM Lately HM Inspector of Constabulary, Wakefield. For services to the Police. [9]
31 December 2002 Professor Alan Roy Fersht, FRS Herchel Smith Professor, University of Cambridge. For services to Protein Science. [9]
31 December 2002 David Eardley Garrard Chairman, Minerva PLC. For charitable services. [9]
31 December 2002 Professor David Michael Baldock Hall President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health; Professor of Community Paediatrics, Sheffield. For services to Medicine. [9]
31 December 2002 Graham Joseph Hall Chairman, Yorkshire Forward. For services to Business in the Yorkshire and Humber Region. [9]
31 December 2002 Ewan William Harper, CBE For services to the Church of England. [9]
31 December 2002 John Francis Jones Headteacher, Maghull High School, Sefton, Liverpool. For services to Education. [9]
31 December 2002 Professor David Anthony King, FRS Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government and Head, Office of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry. [9]
31 December 2002 Archibald Johnstone Kirkwood, MP Member of Parliament for Roxburgh and Berwickshire. For services to Parliament. [9]
31 December 2002 Alexander John (Sandy) Bruce-Lockhart, OBE Leader, Kent County Council. For services to Local Government. [9]
31 December 2002 Professor Ravinder Nath Maini Professor of Rheumatology and lately Head, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Imperial College, London. For services to Rheumatology. [9]
31 December 2002 Brian John McMaster, CBE Director. For services to the Edinburgh International Festival. [9]
31 December 2002 Peter Moores, CBE For charitable services to the Arts. [9]
31 December 2002 Derek James Morris Chairman, Competition Commission. For services to Industry. [9]
31 December 2002 Alderman James Michael Yorrick Oliver Lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to the City of London. [9]
31 December 2002 John Edward Victor Rose Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce plc. For services to the Defence and Aerospace Industries. [9]
31 December 2002 Ridley Scott Director and Producer. For services to the British Film Industry. [9]
31 December 2002 Peter Michael Stothard Lately Editor, The Times. For services to the Newspaper Industry. [9]
31 December 2002 Professor John Macqueen Ward, CBE Chairman, Scottish Qualifications Agency. For services to Public Life in Scotland. [9]
31 December 2002 Nicholas George Winton, MBE For services to humanity, in saving Jewish Children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, 1938–39. [9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 56516 (22 March 2003), notice L-56516-1001.
  3. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56569 (17 May 2003), notice L-56569-1001.
  4. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56618 (28 June 2002), notice L-56618-1002.
  5. ^ 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 The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56595 (15 June 2002), pp. 1-2.
  6. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56599 (15 June 2002), p. 35.
  7. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56605 (15 June 2002), p. 51.
  8. ^ a b c d The London Gazette, issue 56873 (11 March 2003), notice L-56873-1014.
  9. ^ 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 The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56797 (31 December 2002), pp. 1-2.