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| He was | knighted a few days later. |
| ral in the Duke of Portland's government, and | knighted; a House of Commons seat was found for him in |
| He was | knighted after his year of office finished in the 2009 |
| s a commander at the battle of Stoke, and was | knighted after the fight. |
| and he was duly | knighted after the Battle of Zutphen in 1586 by Leices |
| n in November 1739, and on 12 May 1740 he was | knighted, along with Dudley Ryder, the Attorney Genera |
| Knighted already in 1951, he was created a Baronet, of | |
| also became a Vice-Chancellor in 1870 and was | knighted and appointed to the Privy Council the follow |
| In March 1566 he was | knighted and became the English ambassador to France. |
| He was | knighted and became a Privy Councillor in 1916, and wa |
| r was appointed a Judge of the High Court and | knighted, and in 2004 was appointed Lord Chief Justice |
| On 16 July 1993, she was | knighted and became a baroness. |
| ollowing his retirement from politics, he was | knighted and a year later was nominated Master of Foxh |
| In 1989 he was | knighted, and was appointed a member of the Order of N |
| On 18 October 1537 he was | knighted, and was invited to Prince Edward's baptism t |
| In 1974 he was | knighted and returned to Edinburgh University as Princ |
| In 1971, Griffiths was | knighted and was made Judge of the High Court of Justi |
| He was | knighted and made a serjeant-at-law on 20 May 1668, an |
| In 1959 her husband was | knighted, and she became, formally, Lady Redgrave. |
| In 1541 he was | knighted, and became one of the representatives for th |
| For this, and other good works, he was | knighted and later created a Baronet. |
| His illegitimate son Francis was | knighted and appointed High Sheriff of Oxfordshire in |
| He was | knighted and made a commissioner of array. |
| al Society of Edinburgh, the same year he was | knighted and became President in 2002. |
| the throne in the following year, Steele was | knighted and given responsibility for the Theatre Roya |
| In 1804 Moore was | knighted and promoted to Lieutenant-General. |
| rles and Thomas, both of whom were eventually | knighted and served as sheriffs of Monmouthshire. |
| Near the end of the song, he has been | knighted and works for United Blacksprings Internation |
| Churchill regained power in 1951 Dilhorne was | knighted and became Solicitor-General; in 1954 he was |
| For this action, his brother was | knighted and he was presented to King George III and m |
| In 1934 he was | knighted and made an Honourary Freeman of the City of |
| s a young man, he visits Arthur's court to be | knighted, and receives his nickname; in this case Sir |
| piece, developed by John Patrick Walsh (later | knighted) and members of the staff of the Dominion Phy |
| He was later | knighted and achieved the rank of General. |
| rbert Raphael, John Tudor Walters (later both | knighted) and Charles McCurdy. |
| dward and Thomas Posthumus (both subsequently | knighted), and two daughters, Elizabeth and Anne, who |
| He was | knighted and made a KCVO in 1986 and to GCVO in 1996 o |
| In 1869 he was | knighted, and in 1870 was made a Companion of the Bath |
| One year later, Pearce was | knighted and was appointed a High Court Judge. |
| the Council of Wales and the Marches, and was | knighted and made Chief Justice of Chester in 1662. |
| By this time he had been | knighted and was Sir John Carroll. |
| In 1905, he | knighted and was appointed to the Privy Council. |
| By July of 1440 he had been | knighted, and in 1441 he acted as an arbitrator to dec |
| a King's Counsel, and on 13 February 1832 was | knighted and made a Baron of the Exchequer. |
| d cases during the early 19th century, he was | knighted and made a Baron of the Exchequer on 13 Febru |
| He was later | knighted, and became a Fellow of the Royal Society in |
| He was later | knighted and made a member of the Privy Council. |
| At some point he was | knighted, and on 23 April 1520 he was sent "sideways" |
| ncoln's Inn in 1922, and in February 1929 was | knighted and made a judge of the Chancery Division of |
| At its head, Nimrod, now | knighted and going by his birth name. |
| for Lewes between 1910 and 1924, when he was | knighted and given the governorship of Western Austral |
| the Bar by the Inner Temple in 1960, and was | knighted and appointed to the High Court of Justice in |
| In 1924 he was | knighted and returned to England, where he was elected |
| In 1845 he was | knighted and appointed colonial secretary of Ceylon, w |
| John Power was | knighted and later made High Sheriff of Dublin. |
| nted as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and | knighted, and on October 1 he was awarded a grant of £ |
| , Lee was a Lord of the Admiralty, and he was | knighted and sworn as a Privy Councilor in 1752. |
| He was | knighted and promoted to Major-General in 1833 and to |
| ow corps commanders Stopford and Scoones were | knighted and invested as KBE by the viceroy Lord Wavel |
| gnition of his public service, in 1880 he was | knighted and in 1881 supporters of the temperance move |
| In 1839, Wade was | knighted and made an Companion of the Most Honorable M |
| In 1963, he was | knighted and in 1966 became president of the Classical |
| However, in 1764 he was | knighted and appointed Master of the Rolls, apparently |
| He was | knighted and taken into favor by James VI of Scotland, |
| t, whose father, Sir Thomas Vaughan, had been | knighted and later beheaded by King Richard III. |
| ceive anything further until 1778 when he was | knighted and made the Judge of the High Court of Admir |
| At the end of the war, Goodeve was | knighted, and awarded the U.S. Medal of Freedom. |
| It also known that Henry was | knighted and in 1394 followed Duke Philip II the Bold |
| He was made a CMG in 1980, then was | knighted and made a KCVO the same year. |
| He was | knighted, and was elected member for Kent in the Long |
| became a High Court Judge in 1944 when he was | knighted, and Lord Justice of Appeal in 1947 when he w |
| Slim was | knighted and invested as KCB at the same occasion. |
| In 1888, the same year he was | knighted; and in 1890 and 1891 he toured with his wife |
| They arrive in a foreign court, Guenelic is | knighted, and the two friends battle other knights in |
| He was solicitor-general in 1845 (when he was | knighted), and again from February to December 1852, d |
| fth son of the 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, he was | knighted around 1589. |
| In the same year, he was | knighted, as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Ba |
| pointed CMG and CVO ten years earlier, he was | knighted as KCMG, becoming KCB three years later. |
| on in 1996, was appointed CMG in 1993 and was | knighted as a KCVO in 1996. |
| h his treatment during the day that Byard was | knighted as a reward. |
| He was | knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bri |
| He was | knighted as a chevalier by the Italian President for h |
| In 1845 he was | knighted as an acknowledgment of his services in the r |
| when her husband, Vice-Admiral Guy Sayer was | knighted as the Flag Officer Commanding Reserve Fleet. |
| Cosgrove was | knighted as a KCMG in 1958. |
| Shebbeare was | knighted as a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian |
| Roy and Wang are | knighted, as is Artie, whose full name is now Sir Arth |
| He was | knighted as Sir Robert Stewart of Strathdon on 15 May |
| Kindersley was | knighted as Knight Commander of the Order of the Briti |
| 1792 he was | knighted as a Knight of the Bath (KB). |
| From a non-traditional side, he was | knighted as CBE. |
| In 1944 he was | knighted as a Knight Bachelor. |
| He was | knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Ind |
| He was | knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Ind |
| In 1942, Richard Fairey was | knighted as Sir Richard Fairey, and held the position |
| rl of Essex's expedition against Cadiz, being | knighted as a result. |
| She was | knighted as Dame Commander of the Order of the British |
| In 1887 he was | knighted as "Sir Alfred Baring Garrod", and in 1890 wa |
| n's Birthday Honours List of 2006, Ah Koy was | knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bri |
| m in the County of Norfolk, after first being | knighted as Sir Robert Fellowes. |
| d a visit of Queen Victoria to London and was | knighted as a baronet in thanks. |
| , Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1952, | knighted as KCVO in 1957, advanced to KCB in 1967 and |
| diocrities" of parliament, he was nonetheless | knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Mich |
| He was | knighted as an Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau b |
| In June 1885, he was | knighted as a Knight Commander of the Star of India (K |
| named advocate-general, 15 October 1834, was | knighted at St. James's Palace on the 29th of the same |
| He was | knighted at Oxford on 7 October 1643 and was awarded D |
| ed to the bar from Gray's Inn, Barrington was | knighted at Whitehall, and in 1644, he succeeded his f |
| Sir Henry II was | knighted at the coronation of Queen Mary and appointed |
| Thomas Tresham was | knighted at the Queen's Royal Progress at Kenilworth i |
| Gower was | knighted at Whitehall on 24 June 1630, and succeeded h |
| He was of Trelowarren, Cornwall, when he was | knighted at Whitehall on 1 March 1636, shortly after h |
| He was | knighted at Whitehall on 25 April 1630. |
| He was | knighted at Stoke Field in 1487. |
| of 1660, and following the Restoration he was | knighted at Charles II's coronation. |
| He was | knighted at Leith by the Earl of Hertford, 11 May 1544 |
| He was | knighted at Whitehall, on 2 February 1608, and was cre |
| stry of War Transport during World War II and | knighted at Buckingham Palace in 1945. |
| is retirement in 1870 from active life he was | knighted at Windsor. |
| He was even | knighted at the coronation of Edward VI of England in |
| battle of Pinkie Cleugh on 10 Sept., and was | knighted at Roxburgh on 28 Sept. |
| He was of London when he was | knighted at the house of Sir Thomas Hasilrig at Holmby |
| town and castle of Scarborough and was later | knighted at York. Henry joined with other barons to re |
| He was | knighted at St. James's Palace on 23 April 1845. |
| Aucher was | knighted at Whitehall on 4 July 1641, however was impr |
| e English army in France in 1513, when he was | knighted at battle of Tournai; was sheriff for Wiltshi |
| He was | knighted at Leith by Hertford on 11 May 1544, immediat |
| On 23 August 1629 he was | knighted at Woodstock by Charles I of England, who was |
| On 9 March 1566 he was | knighted at Greenwich, and was sent as ambassador to F |
| Devon had already been | knighted at Henry VI's Westminster coronation on 5 Nov |
| High Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1600 and was | knighted at Belvoir Castle on 23 April 1603. |
| He was | knighted at Berwick in 1547 by John, Earl of Warwick a |
| He was | knighted at about 1621. |
| d Reeve was promoted on January 26, 1736, and | knighted at the same time. |
| the British embassy, and on 13 June 1853 was | knighted at Buckingham Palace. |
| ame a serjeant-at-law on 5 July 1824, and was | knighted at Carlton House on 27 April in the following |
| he County of Salop on 14 October, having been | knighted at Theobalds House in Hertfordshire in 1615. |
| Knighted, August 1897 | |
| To this day, Dukes is the only person | knighted based entirely on his exploits in espionage. |
| William Douglas was | knighted before 1511. |
| niversity in England, in which country he was | knighted before 12 July 1437 with his brother Murdoch. |
| Douglas was | knighted before 1288, when he was called upon by Sir A |
| The eldest son, John, was | knighted before the battle of Northampton, 10 July 146 |
| He was | knighted before 1377. |
| He was | knighted before 1610. |
| He was | knighted before 1504. |
| Row A. Grave 7. Gough was also posthumously | knighted, being gazetted KCB on 22 April 1915. |
| f the memorial that he called for a sword and | knighted Brock on the spot. |
| The builder, John Kelk (later | knighted) built the Albert Memorial. |
| household, Thomas Charles Morgan, afterwards | knighted; but books still continued to flow from her f |
| Retaining the royal favour, however, he was | knighted by sword at the creation of Prince Henry as P |
| ue person, or a "singularity", as he has been | knighted by the world's oldest order, and is known to |
| t 1654-9, elected Recorder of London in 1655, | knighted by Oliver Cromwell in 1656, and that same yea |
| He was | knighted by Henry VII. |
| Mozart was | knighted by Pope Clemence XIV, and it seems only corre |
| His father was Sir Nicolas Byron, who was | knighted by Prince Arthur in 1502. |
| He was | knighted by King Richard the Lionheart for bravery in |
| rt of queen's bench, sworn in on 24 Aug., and | knighted by the queen at Windsor Castle on 9 Dec. On 1 |
| Alexander was, however, | knighted by the lord lieutenant in 1777 for his long a |
| He was | knighted by Charles II on his visit to Bristol 5 Sept. |
| In 1635 he was | knighted by Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford. |
| places, at the Capture of Cadiz, where he was | knighted by the Earl of Essex. |
| He had been | knighted by 1326. |
| aunt's service in 1380 as an esquire, and was | knighted by him. |
| He was | knighted by the king of Denmark and made a member of t |
| Robert Kempe was reputedly | knighted by Oliver Cromwell in 1641, in front of the h |
| At age 16 he was | knighted by Louis on the eve of the Battle of Roosebek |
| He was | knighted by Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth in 1566. |
| He was | knighted by Queen Anne in 1702 and became Lord Mayor o |
| andson of Sir Edwyn Stede (sic), who had been | knighted by Charles II. |
| He was | knighted by King George VI in 1951. |
| d in 1702 he became solicitor-general and was | knighted by Queen Anne. |
| on his expedition to Ireland in 1599 and was | knighted by him. |
| 1971 | Knighted by the King of Spain as a Knight of Sant'Yago |
| weeks old in September 1584, and having been | knighted by James I was created a baronet on 2 June 16 |
| against the Scots in 1542 and for this he was | knighted by King Henry VIII. |
| s after the flight both Alcock and Brown were | knighted by King George V. |
| ition, he lived in the 1370s in Italy and was | knighted by Queen Joanna I of Naples for his military |
| Mr. Trotman was | knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1996 and was created |
| He was | knighted by King George VI in 1944. |
| s also jeweller to Queen Elizabeth I, and was | knighted by King James I. |
| accompanied Prince Rupert to England, and was | knighted by Charles I. |
| He was | knighted by Henry VI at Greenwich in 1499. |
| He was | knighted by James I in February, 1610. |
| He was | knighted by Queen Victoria at Osborne on 2 Sept. 1858. |
| He was | knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994 for services to |
| He was | knighted by the Queen at Windsor on 23 June 1870. |
| It says: "Also in 1975, Bannister was | knighted by Queen Elizabeth, receiving the title "Sir |
| tion (Governors General would by tradition be | knighted by her in person at Buckingham Palace), the P |
| He was | knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at a ceremony in Edinbu |
| He was | knighted by Charles II in 1677. |
| of the Pequawket tribe of the Abenaki who was | knighted by Louis XIV of France in 1706. |
| for his work on the Great Exhibition and was | knighted by Queen Victoria in 1875. |
| He was | knighted by Queen Victoria 20 January 1890. |
| Along the way, Gareth is | knighted by Sir Lancelot. |
| He was | knighted by James I on 15 March 1604 in the Tower of L |
| He was also | knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1997. |
| In 1914 he was | knighted by King George V. |
| ges, he visited England in 1762, where he was | knighted by the King, George III. |
| Both aces won the Blue Max; both also were | knighted by being awarded the Kingdom of Bavaria's mos |
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