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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. 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 2001

Date gazetted Name Notes Ref.
8 February 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (Christopher John) Pitchford
16 February 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (Brian Henry) Leveson
22 February 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (Raymond Evan) Jack
23 February 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (Duncan Brian Walter) Ouseley
6 March 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (Terence Michael Elkan Barnet) Etherton
7 March 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (Richard George Bramwell) McCombe
9 March 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (Colin Crichton) Mackay
9 March 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (Robert Michael) Owen
30 April 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (John Edward) Mitting
15 May 2001 The Honourable Mr. Justice (David Roderick) Evans
16 June 2001 Professor George Sayers Bain, President and Vice Chancellor, The Queen's University of Belfast. For services to Higher Education and to the Low Pay Commission.
16 June 2001 Professor Anthony Edward Bottoms, Criminologist. For services to the Criminal Justice System.
16 June 2001 Percy James Butler, CBE, DL. For charitable services, especially in Hampshire.
16 June 2001 Neil Robert Chalmers, Director, The Natural History Museum. For services to Museums.
16 June 2001 William Frederick Cotton, CBE, Chairman, Meridian Broadcasting. For services to Television Broadcasting and to Marie Curie Cancer Care.
16 June 2001 Donald Thomas Younger Curry, CBE, Chairman, Meat and Livestock Commission. For services to the Meat and Livestock Industries.
16 June 2001 Graham Martin Doughty, Leader, Derbyshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
16 June 2001 Joseph Anthony Dwyer, President, Institution of Civil Engineers. For services to Liverpool Vision.
16 June 2001 Terence (Terry) Farrell, CBE, Architect. For services to Architecture and Urban Design.
16 June 2001 James Galway, OBE For services to music.
16 June 2001 Christopher Charles Gent, Chief Executive, Vodafone Group plc. For services to the Mobile Telecommunications Industry.
16 June 2001 Professor Robert Brian Heap, CBE, FRS For services to Reproductive Biology and to International Science.
16 June 2001 Peter James Denton Job, Chief Executive, Reuters plc. For services to the Information and Media Industry.
16 June 2001 Professor John Andrew Likierman, Managing Director, Financial Management, Reporting and Audit, HM Treasury.
16 June 2001 Michael Nicholson Lord, Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means and a Deputy Speaker. For services to Parliament.
16 June 2001 Frank Budge Lowe. For services to the Advertising Industry and for charitable services.
16 June 2001 Professor Donald Neil MacCormick, MEP, QC, Regius Professor of Public Law, University of Edinburgh. For services to Scholarship in Law.
16 June 2001 Terence Hedley Matthews, OBE For services to Industry and to Wales.
16 June 2001 Ian Mills, lately Regional Chairman, NHS Executive, London Regional Office. For services to the NHS.
16 June 2001 Robert Ogden, CBE, Chairman, Ogden Group of Companies. For charitable services in Yorkshire.
16 June 2001 Keith Povey, QPM, HM Inspector of Constabulary. For services to the Police.
16 June 2001 Kevin Joseph Satchwell, Headteacher, Thomas Telford School, Shropshire. For services to Education.
16 June 2001 John Young Stewart, OBE For services to Motor Racing.
16 June 2001 Peter Vardy, Chairman, Reg Vardy plc. For services to Business and to Education in North East England.
16 June 2001 Robert Brian Williamson, CBE, Chairman, LIFFE. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
16 June 2001 Professor Alan Geoffrey Wilson, Vice Chancellor, University of Leeds. For services to Higher Education.
16 June 2001 The Honourable Allan Kemakeza For services to policing and politics. (In the Solomon Islands honours list)
2 July 2001 The Honourable Mr Justice (Ronald Eccles) Weatherup.
20 August 2001 Mr Justice (Percival Burton Curtis) Hall, Chief Justice Designate of The Bahamas
1 November 2001 The Honourable Mr Justice (Jeremy Lionel) Cooke.
1 November 2001 The Honourable Mr Justice (Nigel Anthony Lamert) Davis
21 November 2001 The Honourable Mr Justice (Brian Richard) Keith.
11 December 2001 The Honourable Mr Justice (Peter Henry) Gross.
31 December 2001 Patrick John Armstrong, for services to the Police.
31 December 2001 John Lionel Beckwith, CBE, for services to Youth Sport.
31 December 2001 Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham City Council. For services to Local Government.
31 December 2001 Professor Richard John Brook, OBE, formerly chief executive of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. For services to Science and Engineering.
31 December 2001 Michael Sydney Buckley, parliamentary commissioner for Administration and Health Service commissioner for England, Wales and Scotland.
31 December 2001 Anthony Thomas Burden, QPM, Chief Constable of South Wales Police. For services to the Police.
31 December 2001 de Vic Graham Carey, Bailiff of Guernsey. For services to the Crown.
31 December 2001 Professor Graeme Robertson Dawson Catto, for services to Medicine and to Medical Education.
31 December 2001 Timothy Peter Plint Clifford, Director-General of the National Galleries of Scotland. For services to the Arts.
31 December 2001 Professor Ronald Urwick Cooke, Vice-Chancellor of the University of York. For services to Higher Education.
31 December 2001 Professor Bernard Crick, for services to Citizenship in Schools and to Political Studies.
31 December 2001 Professor Liam Joseph Donaldson, chief medical officer for England, Department of Health.
31 December 2001 Charles Brandon Gough, formerly chairman of the Review Body on Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration. For public service.
31 December 2001 Nicholas Thomas Grimshaw, CBE for services to Architecture.
31 December 2001 Iain Robert Hall, Headteacher of Parrs Wood Technology College, Manchester. For services to Education.
31 December 2001 Professor Gabriel Horn, FRS for services to Neurobiology and to the Advancement of Scientific Research.
31 December 2001 Professor Ian McColl Kennedy, for services to Bioethics and to Medical Law.
31 December 2001 Ben Kingsley. Actor. For services to Drama.
31 December 2001 Terence Patrick Leahy, chief executive of Tesco plc. For services to Food Retailing.
31 December 2001 Professor Alistair George James MacFarlane, CBE, FRS, rector of UHI Millennium Institute. For services to Education.
31 December 2001 Graham John Melmoth, chief executive of Co-operative Group Ltd. For services to the Retail Industry.
31 December 2001 Edward Benjamin Crofton Osmotherly, CB, formerly chairman of the Commission for Local Administration in England. For services to Local Government.
31 December 2001 Alan William Parker, CBE, film director and chairman of the Film Council. For services to the Film Industry.
31 December 2001 Robin Keith Saxby, executive chairman of ARM Holdings plc. For services to the Information Technology Industry.
31 December 2001 Professor Martin Nicholas Sweeting, OBE, FRS, chief executive of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd and director of the Surrey Space Centre. For services to Microsatellite Engineering.
31 December 2001 Jimmy Leslie Ronald Young, CBE, for services to Radio Broadcasting.
31 December 2001 Rudolph Ion Joseph Agnew. For services to international human rights and conservation.
31 December 2001 Deryck Maughan. For services to British business and commercial interests in the USA.

References

  1. "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56139 (6 March 2001), notice L-56139-1001.
  3. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56153 (20 March 2001), notice L-56153-1001.
  4. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56218 (29 May 2001), notice L-56218-1001.
  5. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56237 (16 June 2001), pp. 1-2.
  6. The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56242 (16 June 2001), p. 37.
  7. The London Gazette, issue 56378 (2 November 2001), notice L-56378-1001.
  8. The London Gazette, issue 56335 (18 September 2001), notice L-56335-1001.
  9. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56397 (23 November 2001), notice L-56397-1001.
  10. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56420 (18 December 2001), notice L-56420-1001.
  11. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56430 (28 December 2001), pp. 1-2.
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