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List of knights bachelor appointed in 2004

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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 2004

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Date Name Notes Ref.
27 January 2004 The Honourable Mr Justice (Roderic Lionel James) Wood. [2]
10 February 2004 The Honourable Mr Justice (George Anthony) Mann. [2]
12 June 2004 David Charles Maurice Bell Chair, Financial Times Group. For services to Business, the Arts and Charity in London. [3]
12 June 2004 Trevor David Brooking, CBE Director of Football Development, English Football Association. For services to Sport. [3]
12 June 2004 Hugh Robert Collum Chair, British Nuclear Fuels.For services to the Nuclear Industry. [3]
12 June 2004 Professor Alan William Craft President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Professor of Child Health, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. For services to Medicine. [3]
12 June 2004 Professor Peter Robert Crane, FRS Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. For services to Horticulture and Conservation. [3]
12 June 2004 Crispin Henry Lamert Davis Chief Executive, Reed Elsevier. For services to the Information Industry. [3]
12 June 2004 Thomas Joseph Duggin HM Ambassador, Bogota [3]
12 June 2004 Leslie Elton Lately Chief Executive, Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Local Government [3]
12 June 2004 Frederick Anderson Goodwin (knighthood annulled) Group Chief Executive, Royal Bank of Scotland. For services to Banking [3]
12 June 2004 Professor Peter Stanley Harper, CBE Lately Professor of Medical Genetics, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, and Consultant Clinical Geneticist and Physician. For services to Medicine [3]
12 June 2004 David George Henshaw Chief Executive, Liverpool City Council. For services to Local Government [3]
12 June 2004 The Right Honourable Gerald Bernard Kaufman, MP Member of Parliament for Manchester Gorton. For services to Parliament [3]
12 June 2004 John Anthony Lewis, OBE, Principal, Dixons City Technology College, Bradford. For services to Education. [3]
12 June 2004 Professor John Brian Pendry, FRS, Professor of Theoretical Solid State Physics, Imperial College, London. For services to Science. [3]
12 June 2004 Robert Weston Phillis, Chief Executive, Guardian Media Group. For services to the Media Industry. [3]
12 June 2004 Julian Michael Horn-Smith, Group Chief Operating Officer, Vodafone. For services to International Mobile Telecommunications. [3]
12 June 2004 Alan William Steer, Headteacher, Seven Kings High School, Redbridge, London. For services to Education. [3]
12 June 2004 Professor Nicholas Herbert Stern, lately Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist, World Bank and Professor of Economics, London School of Economics. For services to Economics. [3]
12 June 2004 Geoffrey Michael Montgomery Wakeford, OBE, Chairman, Governining Board of the Walsall City Academy (on behalf of The Mercers Company). For services to Education. [3]
12 June 2004 Professor David James Wallace, CBE, FRS, D.L. For services to UK Science, Technology and Engineering. [3]
12 June 2004 Willard Wentworth White, CBE, Singer. For services to Music. [3]
12 June 2004 Peter James Joseph Winship, CBE, QPM, HM Inspector of Constabulary. For services to the Police. [4]
12 June 2004 Dr Gregory Winter, C.B.E, FRS, Joint Head, Division of Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology. For services to Molecular Biology. [4]
12 June 2004 Judge Richard George May, lately Judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. [4]
12 June 2004 Professor Isi Henao Kevau, CBE For services to medical science and health care. (In the Papua New Guinea honours list) [5]
8 July 2004 The Honourable Mr Justice (Ernest Nigel) Ryder, TD. [6]
13 October 2004 The Honourable Mr Justice (Charles Declan) Morgan. [7]
10 November 2004 The Honourable Mr Justice (David Michael). [7]
30 November 2004 The Honourable Mr Justice (Alan Fraser). [8]
31 December 2004 Clive John Bourne, J.P. For services to Charity and to Education. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor Robert Rees Davies, CBE, lately Chicele Professor of Medieval History at the University of Oxford. For services to History. [9]
31 December 2004 Robert Gerard Finch, lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to the City of London. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor Andrew Paul Haines, dean of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For services to Medicine. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor Brian Howard Harrison, lately editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. [9]
31 December 2004 Alan Jeffrey Jones, chair of Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. For services to the Automotive Industry. [9]
31 December 2004 Digby Marritt Jones, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry. For services to Business. [9]
31 December 2004 Roger Spencer Jones, OBE For services to Business and Training in Wales. [9]
31 December 2004 Robert Walker Kerslake, chief executive of Sheffield City Council. For services to Local Government. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor John Hartley Lawton, CBE, FRS, chief executive of the Natural Environment Research Council. For services to Ecological Science. [9]
31 December 2004 Dr. Jonathan Michael, chief executive of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the National Health Service. [9]
31 December 2004 Dr. Peter James Ogden, founder of the Ogden Trust. For services to Education. [9]
31 December 2004 Mervyn Kay Pedelty, lately chief executive of Co-operative Financial Services. For services to Business and to Charity. [9]
31 December 2004 Matthew Clive Pinsent, CBE, rower. For services to Sport. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor Desmond Rea, OBE, chair of the Northern Ireland Policing Board. For services to the Police. [9]
31 December 2004 Richard John Staite, OBE, headteacher of Beeslack Community High School, Penicuik, Midlothian. For services to Education. [9]
31 December 2004 Michael John Tomlinson, CBE, chair of the A-level Standards Inquiry, Working Group on 14–19 Reform and the Learning Trust for Hackney Schools. For services to Education. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor James Cressee Elphinstone Underwood, Professor of the Royal College of Pathologists and Professor of Pathology at the University of Sheffield. For services to Medicine. [9]
31 December 2004 David Veness, CBE, QPM, Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. For services to the Police. [9]
31 December 2004 John Stuart Vickers, chair and chief executive of the Office of Fair Trading. For public service. [9]
31 December 2004 Derek Wanless. For public service. [9]
31 December 2004 Mark John Spurgeon Allen, CMG, counsellor at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor Clive William John Granger. For services to Economics. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor Basil Spyridonos Markesinis, QC, FBA For services to international legal relations. [9]
31 December 2004 Professor Desmond Rea, OBE, Chair, Northern Ireland Policing Board. For services to the Police. [10]
31 December 2004 Lucas Joseph Waka, OBE For services to politics. (In the Papua New Guinea honours list) [11]
31 December 2004 Thomas Kok Chan, OBE For services to the social and economic development of the Solomon Islands. (In the Solomon Islands honours list) [12]
31 December 2004 Chief Justice Albert Rocky Palmer On his appointment as Chief Justice. (In the Solomon Islands honours list) [12]

References

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  1. ^ "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 57244 (26 March 2004), notice L-57244-1007.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u The London Gazette, supplement, issue 57315 (11 June 2004), p. 1.
  4. ^ a b c The London Gazette, supplement, issue 57315 (11 June 2004), p. 2.
  5. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 57319 (11 June 2004), p. 35.
  6. ^ The London Gazette, issue 57363 (23 July 2004), notice L-57363-1004.
  7. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 57471 (19 November 2004), notice L-57471-1002.
  8. ^ The London Gazette, issue 57492 (10 December 2004), notice L-57492-1001.
  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 The London Gazette, supplement, issue 57509 (31 December 2004), p. 1.
  10. ^ The Belfast Gazette, supplement, issue 6626 (31 December 2004), p. 3045.
  11. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 57512 (31 December 2004), p. 33.
  12. ^ a b The London Gazette, supplement, issue 57513 (31 December 2004), p. 37.