List of knights bachelor appointed in 2000

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 2000 edit

Date Name Notes (as they appeared in the official notice) Ref
10 February 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice John Bernard Goldring [2]
9 March 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Stephen Robert Silber [2]
9 June 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Richard Henry Quixano Henriques [3]
17 June 2000 Professor Anthony Barnes Atkinson Warden, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. For services to Economics. [4]
17 June 2000 David Rowat Barclay For charitable services. [4]
17 June 2000 Frederick Hugh Barclay For charitable services. [4]
17 June 2000 David Sydney Rowe-Beddoe Chairman, Welsh Development Agency. For services to Industrial and Economic Development in Wales. [4]
17 June 2000 Ian Charles Rayner Byatt Director General of Water Services. For services to Water Consumers and to the Water Industry. [4]
17 June 2000 Michael Caine, CBE Actor. For services to Drama. [4]
17 June 2000 William Martin Castell Chief Executive, Nycomed Amersham plc. For services to the Life Sciences Industry. [4]
17 June 2000 Iain Geoffrey Chalmers For services to health care. [4]
17 June 2000 Howard John Davies Chairman, Financial Services Authority. For services to Financial Regulation. [4]
17 June 2000 Stuart Anthony Lipton Chief Executive, Stanhope. For services to the Property Industry and to the Environment. [4]
17 June 2000 Murdo Maclean Private Secretary to the Chief Whip, Chief Whip's Office, 12 Downing Street. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor Roderick Norman McIver MacSween Lately President, Royal College of Pathologists and chairman, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges. For services to Medicine and to Pathology. [4]
17 June 2000 Neil William David McIntosh, CBE Chairman, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations. For services to the community. [4]
17 June 2000 Graham Morgan Executive Director of Nursing and Quality, North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor Howard Joseph Newby, CBE Vice-Chancellor, University of Southampton. For services to Higher Education. [4]
17 June 2000 John David Phillips, QPM Chief Constable, Kent County Constabulary. For services to Police. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor George Karoly Radda, CBE, FRS Chief Executive, Medical Research Council. For services to Biomedical Science. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor John Shipley Rowlinson, FRS For services to Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and to Education. [4]
17 June 2000 Paul Brierley Smith, CBE Designer. For services to the Fashion Industry. [4]
17 June 2000 George Sweeney Principal, Knowsley Community College. For services to Further Education. [4]
17 June 2000 Robert Andrew Wales Leader, London Borough of Newham. For services to Local Government. [4]
17 June 2000 John Anthony Wall, CBE Chairman, Royal National Institute for the Blind. For services to Disabled People. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor Adrian Leonard Webb Vice-Chancellor, University of Glamorgan. For services to Higher Education. [4]
17 June 2000 Alan Charles Laurence Whistler, CBE Glass engraver, poet and writer. For services to Art. [4]
17 June 2000 Nicholas Charles Young Chief Executive, Macmillan Cancer Relief. For services to Cancer Care. [4]
17 June 2000 Bernard Schreier For services to the development of UK-Hungary trade. [4]
17 June 2000 Charles Othniel Williams For servies to business, construction and sports. (In the Barbados honours list) [5]
17 June 2000 Justice Robert Kynnersley Woods, CBE For services to law and the community. (In honours in Papua New Guinea) [6]
21 June 2000 Mr. Justice Charles Michael Dennis Byron Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Court. [7]
28 June 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Richard John Hedley Gibbs [8]
28 June 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Stephen Miles Tomlinson [8]
05 July 2000 Sean Connery Actor. For services to drama. [9]
21 July 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Peter Francis Crane [10]
21 July 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Geoffrey Douglas Grigson [10]
25 July 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice James Lawrence Munby [11]
25 October 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Stanley Jeffrey Burnton [12]
17 November 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Andrew Charles Smith [13]
22 November 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Lawrence Antony Collins [13]
22 November 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Patrick James Hunt [13]
13 December 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Nicholas John Patten [14]
14 December 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Paul James Duke Coleridge [14]
30 December 2000 Nicolas Bevan, CB Speaker's Secretary, House of Commons. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Leszek Krzysztof Borysiewicz Professor of Medicine, University of Wales. For services to Medical Research and Education. [15]
30 December 2000 Stanley William Clarke, CBE For services to the community in Staffordshire. [15]
30 December 2000 Ronald Cohen Chairman, Apax Partners and Co. For services to the Venture Capital Industry. [15]
30 December 2000 Thomas Daniel Courtenay Actor. For services to Drama. [15]
30 December 2000 Edward Michael Crew, QPM Chief Constable, West Midlands Police. For services to the Police. [15]
30 December 2000 Robert Paul Culpin Managing Director, Budget and Public finances, H.M. Treasury. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Christopher Thomas Evans, OBE For services to the Bioscience Industry. [15]
30 December 2000 Andrew William Foster Controller, Audit Commission. For services to Local Government and to the NHS. [15]
30 December 2000 Alasdair MacLeod Fraser, CB, QC For services to the Criminal Justice System. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Christopher John Frayling Rector and Vice Provost, Royal College of Art. For services to Art and Design Education. [15]
30 December 2000 Barry Trevor Jackson Surgeon and President, Royal College of Surgeons. For services to Training and Education in Surgery. [15]
30 December 2000 Richard Cornelius MacCormac, CBE Architect. For services to Architecture. [15]
30 December 2000 Clive Haydon Martin, OBE, TD, DL Lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to the Corporation of London. [15]
30 December 2000 David McMurtry, CBE Chief Executive, Renishaw plc. For services to Design and Innovation. [15]
30 December 2000 Duncan Michael Chairman of Trustees, Ove Arup Partnership. For services to Engineering and Construction. [15]
30 December 2000 Patrick Alfred Caldwell Moore, CBE For services to the Popularisation of Science and to Broadcasting. [15]
30 December 2000 John Orr, OBE, QPM Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police. For services to the Police. [15]
30 December 2000 Thomas John Parker Group Chairman, Babcock International. For services to the Defence and Shipbuilding Industries. [15]
30 December 2000 Charles Pollard, QPM Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police. For services to the Police. [15]
30 December 2000 Steven Geoffrey Redgrave, CBE For services to Rowing. [15]
30 December 2000 Peter Levin Shaffer, CBE Playwright. For services to Drama. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Christopher Hubert Llewellyn Smith, FRS Provost and President, University College London. For services to Particle Physics. [15]
30 December 2000 John Edward Sulston, FRS Lately Director, Sanger Centre. For services to Genome Research. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Christopher John White, CVO For services to Art History. [15]
30 December 2000 David Martin Brown For services to British industry. [15]
30 December 2000 Dr Anthony John Francis O’Reilly For long and distinguished service to Northern Ireland. [15]
30 December 2000 Peter Leslie Charles Barter, OBE [16]
30 December 2000 Robert John Sinclair [16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 55793 (17 March 2000), notice L-55793-1001.
  3. ^ The London Gazette, issue 55870 (9 June 2000), notice L-55870-1001.
  4. ^ 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 The London Gazette, supplement, issue 55879 (19 June 2000), pp. 1-2.
  5. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 55879 (19 June 2000), p. 29.
  6. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 55879 (19 June 2000), p. 34.
  7. ^ The London Gazette, issue 55905 (7 July 2000), notice L-55905-1001.
  8. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 55905 (7 July 2000), notice L-55905-1002.
  9. ^ "Page 9336 | Issue 55950, 22 August 2000 | London Gazette | The Gazette". www.thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  10. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 55929 (7 July 2000), notice L-55929-1001.
  11. ^ The London Gazette, issue 55936 (8 August 2000), notice L-55936-1002.
  12. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56018 (3 November 2000), notice L-56018-1002.
  13. ^ a b c The London Gazette, issue 56049 (5 December 2000), notice L-56049-1007.
  14. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 56082 (5 January 2001), notice L-56082-1001.
  15. ^ 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 56070 (30 December 2000), p. 1.
  16. ^ a b The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56074 (30 December 2000), p. 35.