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Knight Bachelor

A non-order knighthood awarded for public service or achievement.

Insignia of the Knight Bachelor
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Awarded over time

Knight Bachelor appointments by year.

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Themes

Most common themes among Knight Bachelor recipients, across all years.

Arts & Culture - 82Business & Economy - 75Education - 67Science, Engineering & Technology - 69Health & Social Care - 60Government & Public Service - 50Community & Voluntary Service - 23Sport & Recreation - 15Children, Young People & Families - 13Policing & Emergency Services - 12Environment & Agriculture - 10Equality, Diversity & Inclusion - 9International & Diplomatic - 9Faith & Belief - 2Defence & Armed Forces - 219Music - 1916Arts - 1610Drama - 10Literature - 9Culture - 7Dance - 7Theatre - 3Museums - 3Film - 2Heritage - 1Broadcasting - 1Music Industry - 1Choral Music - 1Classical Music - 1Arts Philanthropy - 1to Heritage - 125Business - 2511Economy - 11Economics - 5Creative Industries - 4International Trade - 2Tourism - 2Construction Industry - 2Food Industry - 2Finance - 2Entrepreneurship - 1Economic Development - 1Hospitality - 1Music Industry - 1Economic Growth - 133Education - 3321Higher Education - 21Further Education - 4Science Education - 1Department for Education - 118Science - 18Medical Research - 6Engineering - 5Innovation - 4Technology - 4Research - 3Social Science - 3Scientific Research - 3Cancer Research - 2Climate Science - 2Social Sciences - 1Chemistry - 1Life Sciences - 1Physics - 1Science Education - 1Chemical Sciences - 1Aerospace Industry - 1Computer Science - 1NHS - 9Public Health - 8Health - 6Medicine - 6Medical Research - 6Healthcare - 4Mental Health - 3Cancer Research - 2Social Care - 1Wellbeing - 1Hospitality - 1Dentistry - 1Cancer Patients - 1Care - 1Primary Care - 1Patient Care - 1Mental Health Awareness - 117Public service - 17Political service - 9Government - 4Local Government - 3Policy - 2Political Science - 2Public Policy - 1Health Policy - 1Scottish Parliament - 1Monetary Policy - 1community - 6Charitable service - 4Voluntary service - 3Voluntary - 3Charitable Fundraising - 1Jewish Community - 1to Charity - 1Charitable Sector - 1Sport - 3Football - 2Cricket - 2Rugby Union - 2Association Football - 1Athletics - 1Cycling - 1Tennis - 1Rugby Union Football - 1Rugby League Football - 1Rugby League - 1Children - 4Young People - 3Families - 2to Young People - 2Fostering - 112Policing - 12Environment - 4Sustainability - 2Climate Science - 2Conservation - 1Farming - 1Horticulture - 1Agricultural Industry - 1Inclusion - 3Equality - 2Human Rights - 2Diversity - 1Race Equality - 1Racial Equality - 1International Business - 3International Trade - 2Overseas - 1International - 1Consulting Engineering - 1Jewish Community - 1Interfaith Relations - 1Defence - 1Arts & CultureBusiness & EconomyEducationScience, Engineering & TechnologyHealth & Social CareGovernment & Public …Community & Voluntar…Sport & RecreationChildren, Young Peop…Policing & Emergency…Environment & Agricu…Equality, Diversity …International & Dipl…Faith & BeliefDefence & Armed Forces
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Most numerous themes

The themes most often cited for Knight Bachelor.

Honours rounds

Rounds that included this award - open one to see the recipients.

In the British honours system, the title of Knight Bachelor is the basic 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.

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At a glance

Established
1300 by King Edward I
Awarding body
The Sovereign
Rank
Knight Bachelor
Formal title
Sir

Overview

Recognises significant national contribution without order membership.

Eligibility

Individuals of significant achievement

  • Public service
  • Achievement
  • Leadership

National

Rank & Precedence

Knight Bachelor - Knighthood without order

  1. Above: Most medals
  2. Below: Knights of orders

Entitlements

Post-nominal letters
None
Formal title
Sir
Insignia
No order insignia

Award Process

  • Government nomination
  • Honours committee
  • Approved by the Sovereign

Announced: New Year Honours and King's Birthday Honours

Royal ceremony

Significance

Major national achievement

  • Service
  • Achievement
  • Leadership

Sources & further reading

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