List of revocations of appointments to orders and awarded decorations and medals of the United Kingdom
Anyone who behaves in a way that might bring an order, decoration or medal into disrepute may have the award revoked (cancelled).
Victoria Cross[change | change source]
- 1861: Valentine Bambrick (awarded 1858), following his conviction for assault and theft of a comrade's medals.
- 1861: Edward St John Daniel (awarded 1854?), following his conviction for desertion and evading court martial.
- 1872: Michael Murphy (awarded 1858?), following his conviction for theft.
- 1881: Thomas Lane (awarded 1860?), following his conviction for desertion and theft.
- 1884: Frederick Corbett (awarded 1882?), following his conviction for embezzlement and theft from an officer.
- 1895: James Collis (awarded 1881), following his conviction for bigamy.
- ?: James McGuire (awarded 1858), following his conviction for stealing a cow.
- ?: George Ravenhill (awarded 1901), following his conviction for theft.
Order of the Bath[change | change source]
KB[change | change source]
- 1814: Thomas Cochrane, Lord Cochrane (appointed 1809; later appointed a GCB in 1847 after the 1815 reforms)
GCB[change | change source]
- 1816: Eyre Coote (appointed 1815) [1][2]
- 1940: Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) (appointed 1923)
- 1989: Nicolae Ceauşescu
- 2008: Robert Gabriel Mugabe (appointed 1994)
CB[change | change source]
- 1975: William George Pottinger (appointed 1972), following his conviction for corruptly receiving gifts from the architect John Poulson (CVO also revoked)[3]
Order of the British Empire[change | change source]
Class | Number |
---|---|
KBE | 1 |
DBE | 1 |
CBE | 10 |
OBE | 31 |
MBE | 70 |
Total | 113 |
KBE[change | change source]
- 1980: Albert Royle Henry (appointed 1974), following his conviction for electoral fraud.[4]
DBE[change | change source]
- 2011: Jean Else (appointed 2001), following a General Teaching Council misconduct hearing banning her from running a school.[5]
CBE[change | change source]
- 1921: Basil John Blenkinsop Coulson (appointed 1920)[6][7]
- 1940: Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling (appointed 1929), following his collaboration with Nazi Germany in the occupation of Norway.
- 1967: Thomas Chambers Windsor Roe (appointed 1953)[8]
- 1975: John Alan Maudsley (appointed 1970) [9]
- 1977: George Wilfred Newman (appointed 1966) [10]
- 1990: Edmund Alexander Rouse (appointed 1987) following his conviction for bribery.[11][12]
- 1991: Isidore Jack Lyons (appointed 1967) following his conviction for fraud; also stripped of his knighthood.[13]
- 2000: John Kevin Ashcroft (appointed 1989) following his conviction for breach of fiduciary duties.[14]
- 2001: Frederick Alfred John Emery-Wallis (appointed 1999), following his conviction for sexual abuse.[15]
- 2005: (William) James "Jim" Speechley (appointed 1992) following his conviction for misconduct in a public office.[16][17]
OBE[change | change source]
- 1921: Cecil Malone (appointed 1919), following his conviction under the Defence of the Realm (Acquisition of Land) Act 1920[18]
- 1922: Reginald Stuart Lindsell (appointed 1919)[19]
- 1922: Arthur Henry Jolliffe (appointed 1919)[19]
- 1924: Hugh Lidwell Flack (appointed 1919)[20]
- 1924: Charles James Napier (appointed 1919)[20]
- 1924: Frank Carlyle Kieller Mitchell (appointed 1918)[21]
- 1925: Ernest Brooks (appointed 1920) Also stripped of BEM [22]
- 1926: James Christie (appointed 1919) Also stripped of military rank [23][24]
- 1947: Philip Henry Tedman (appointed 1945), former Lieutenant Colnel, after being dismissed from the Royal Canadian Artillery following conviction by a Field General Court-Martial [25]
- 1947: William Stewart (appointed 1945) Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Army Service Corps, dismissed by a Court Martial [26]
- 1949: Hugh Murray (appointed 1944) after being cashiered by a court martial[27]
- 1949: Man Wai Wong (appointed 1947), following his conviction for outlawry (directing bandits) in Malaya.[28]
- 1950: Louis Pedretti (appointed 1944) Cashiered by General Court martial.[29]
- 1950: Alan Lennox Thomson Naish RAF reserve officer, convicted by a civil court (appointed 1946) [30]
- 1954: John Hutton RAF Voluntary Reserve officer, convicted by a civil court (appointed 1946) [31]
- 1961: Stephen Mackenzie (appointed 1949) Royal Army Medical Corps Officer, dismissed after conviction by a court martial [32]
- 1965: Harold Adrian Russell "Kim" Philby (appointed 1946), following his exposure as a spy.[33]
- 1966: William Gordon Tong (appointed 1960)[34]
- 1979: David Tempest (appointed 1969) [35]
- 1979: Frank Percival Nurdin Lieutenant Colonel (appointed 1969) [36]
- 1988: Lester Keith Piggott (appointed 1975), following his conviction for tax fraud.[37]
- 1993: George Walter Hodgson (appointed 1983) [38]
- 1994: James Taylor (appointed 1982) [39]
- 1995: Anthony Leslie Horton (appointed 1989), former Commander, Royal Navy [40]
- 1997: Richard Stuart Lines (appointed 1990) following his conviction for fraud.[41]
- 2001: Philippe Anthonie David Le Roux (appointed 1990), following his conviction under the Financial Services Act 1986.[42][43]
- 2001: Robin David Peverett (appointed 1995) following his conviction for child abuse.[44][45]
- 2001: John Roylance (appointed 1994), following his conviction by the General Medical Council for serious professional misconduct.[46][47]
- 2005: Edward "Eddie" Aldridge (appointed 1996) following his conviction for fraud.[48][49]
- 2006: Dennis Edward Grant (appointed 1984), following his conviction for sexual abuse.[50]
MBE[change | change source]
- 1921: Ernest Middleton (appointed 1919)[51]
- 1921: Harry William John Wilkinson (appointed 1919)[52]
- 1921: Shakar Khan (appointed 1919)[53]
- 1922: James George Annand Forbes (appointed 1919)[54]
- 1922: Ernest Robert Powell (appointed 1918)[54]
- 1922: John Stuart Broadbent (appointed 1918)[19]
- 1923: Edward Seymour Odell (appointed 1919)[55]
- 1923: Ernest Frederick Strachan (appointed 1919)[56]
- 1923: John Morgan Knight (appointed 1919)[57]
- 1923: Richard Williamson (appointed 1918)[58]
- 1924: Douglas McLaren (appointed 1918)[59]
- 1925: Leicester Philip Sidney (appointed 1920) [60]
- 1925: Arthur Nowell Broad (appointed 1919) former Captain, Territorial Army, convicted in a civil court [61]
- 1925: James Alexander Webster (appointed 1920) convicted in a civil court [62]
- 1926: Michael John Hanney (appointed 1919) formerly Captain Royal Army Pay Corps, convicted by the Civil Power.[63]
- 1929: Edward Albert Rix (appointed 1926)Convicted in a civilian court [64]
- 1929: Lee Peck Hock (appointed 1923)Convicted in a civilian court [65]
- 1930: Francis George Clarkson (appointed 1918) Convicted in a civilian court.[66]
- 1936: Frank Jago Munford (appointed 1918) Convicted in a civilian court.[67]
- 1937: William Ewart Gladstone Trigg (appointed 1918) Also lost the King's Police Medal when convicted in a civilian court.[68][69]
- 1944: Robert Hutchison (appointed 1940) Former Lieutenant, Royal Army Service Corps, convicted by a court martial and dismissed from the army.[70]
- 1944: Edwin Illingworth (appointed 1943) Former Captain, Royal Artillery, convicted by a court martial and dismissed from the army[70]
- 1949: Frank Reuben Williams (appointed 1944) Formerly a Major in the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, cashiered by a court martial.[71]
- 1949: James Walter McDowell Day (appointed 1944) Former Warrant Officer in the Royal Air Force after being convicted by a court martial and dismissed from the RAF.[72]
- 1949: Thomas Steele Dolan (appointed 1945) Convicted by a civilian court.[73]
- 1949: Fredreick Donald Reiffer (appointed 1945) [73]
- 1950: Francis Joseph Fone (appointed 1949) Ex-captain, Royal Tank Regiment. Convicted by a civilian court.[74]
- 1950: William Jardine Barnish (appointed 1945) Ex Major, South Lancashire Regiment, Territorial Army. Also lost Territorial Efficiency Decoration and two bars[75] Convicted and cashiered[76] by a court martial.[75]
- 1950: Robert Charles Deboice Douglas (appointed 1947) Ex Captain, Scots Guards. Cashiered[77] by a court martial.[78]
- 1950: George Lofthouse (appointed 1945) Flight Sergeant, RAF Convicted by a civilian court. Two mentions-in-Despatches also cancelled [79][80]
- 1951: John Edward Parr (appointed 1949) Ex Flying Officer RAFVR, Cashiered[81] by a court martial.[82]
- 1951: Emanuel Saphir (appointed 1945) Cashiered by a court martial.[83]
- 1951: Frank Peter Edwards (appointed 1944) Ex Captain, Royal Hampshire Regiment Cashiered by a court martial.[84]
- 1952: Frederick George Percy Hicks (appointed 1943) Dismissed from the army by a court martial.[85]
- 1952: Kenneth Frank Morrill (appointed 1945) Cashiered[86] by a court martial.[87]
- 1952: Otto Nyquist (appointed 1946) Ex-Captain, Royal Artillery. Convicted by a civilian court.[88]
- 1952: John Musgrave King (appointed 1946) Ex Captain, Royal Artillery. Cashiered by a court martial.[89]
- 1955: Russell William Hatch (appointed 1945) Ex Major, Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Cashiered by a court martial.[90]
- 1956: Harry Holliday (appointed 1954) Convicted by a civilian court.[91]
- 1956: Arthur James Britnell (appointed 1950) Ex Captain Royal Army Medical Corps. Cashiered[92] by a court martial.[93]
- 1956: Frank William White (appointed 1944) Ex Major, Royal Army Medical Corps. Loss of medals,[94] cashiered[95] and imprisoned by a court martial.[96]
- 1958: Lionel Henry Bryson (appointed 1950) Cashiered by a court martial.[97]
- 1962: William John Hickman (appointed 1949) Cashiered by a court martial.[98]
- 1963: John Sydney Noel Pounds (appointed 1949) Cashiered by a court martial.[99]
- 1965: William Henry Eardley (appointed 1954) Cashiered by a court martial.[100]
- 1966: William Alexander McConnach (appointed 1952)[101]
- 1967: Leslie Gordon Creighton (appointed 1951)[102]
- 1968: Jack Constable Price Rowe (appointed 1943) Ex major, Devon and Dorset Regiment. Convicted by a civilian court.[103]
- 1969: Henry Lyons Webb (appointed 1959) [104]
- 1969: Oliver Alfred Sidney Cutts (appointed 1963) [105]
- 1973: Leslie Albert Shipp (appointed 1972) Ex Lieutenant Commander, Royal Navy. Convicted by a civilian court.[106]
- 1975: William Spens, 2nd Baron Spens (appointed 1954), following his conviction for theft.[107]
- 1980: Graham Griffiths (appointed 1970)[108]
- 1986: Margaret Crowfoot (appointed 1977) [109]
- 1987: Peter John Darrington (appointed 1984), following his sentencing by Court Martial.[110]
- 1989: Edward Rutledge (appointed 1987) [111]
- 1994: John Hanna Napier (appointed 1991) [112]
- 1996: William John Johnston (appointed 1991) [113]
- 1996: David Hardman (appointed 1994) [114]
- 1996: Frederick Alwyn Oliver Jones (appointed 1994) [115]
- 1996: Stanley Lewis Brown(appointed 1982), following his conviction for sexual abuse.[116][117]
- 2000: Brian Lawrence Trood (appointed 1991), following his conviction for sexual assault.[118] [1]
- 2001: Cyril Albert Broom (appointed 1996) [44]
- 2002: Philip Douglas Taylor (appointed 2000), following his conviction for sexual assault.[119]
- 2004: Cyril Littlewood (appointed 1971), following his conviction for sexual abuse (MVO also revoked).[120][121]
- 2006: Trevor Richardson (appointed 1998), following his conviction for child abuse [122][123]
- 2006: Gordon Crearer Fulton Scott (appointed 1998), following his conviction for possession of child pornography.[124][125]
- 2006: Jamnadas Virji Sudra (appointed 1996), following his conviction for sexual assault.[126][127][128]
- 2006: Michael Eke (appointed 2003), following his conviction for theft and deception.[129][130]
- 2006: Naseem Hamed (appointed 1999), following his conviction for dangerous driving.[131][132]
- 2008: Nicholas Charles McKeown (appointed 1997), following his conviction for possession of child pornography.[133][134]
- 2009: Hooman Ghalamkari (appointed 11 June 2005), following conviction on charges of false accounting and theft of prescriptions relating to the pharmacy he ran.[135][136]
- 2009: Peter Thomas Cornwell (appointed 2003).[137]
British Empire Medal[change | change source]
- 1925: Ernest Brooks (appointed 1918) Also stripped of OBE [22]
- 1951: Leonard Albert Smith (appointed 1947) Ex Flight Sergeant, RAFVR. in consequence of his having been sentenced to be imprisoned and to be discharged with ignominy from His Majesty's Service.[83]
- 1966: Norman Frederick Hemmings (awarded 1960)[138]
- 1980: Frederick Thomas Jolley (awarded 1974)[139]
- 1996: Sidney Charles Williamson Longstaffe (appointed 1988) [113]
- 2000: Ernest Robert Donald (awarded 1985), following his conviction for sexual abuse.[14][140]
- 2001: Jim Rendall (awarded 1990) following his conviction for fraud.[141][142]
Order of St Michael and St George[change | change source]
CMG[change | change source]
- 1880: James Craig Loggie[143]
Royal Victorian Order[change | change source]
KCVO[change | change source]
- 1979: Anthony Frederick Blunt (appointed 1956), after it was revealed that he had been a spy.[144]
CVO[change | change source]
- 1975: William George Pottinger (appointed 1953), following his conviction for corruptly receiving gifts from the architect, John Poulson (CB also revoked)[3]
MVO[change | change source]
- 2004: Cyril Littlewood (appointed 2001), following his conviction for sexual abuse (MBE also revoked).[120][121]
- 2007: Michael Joseph Delaney (appointed 2005)[145]
Volunteer Officers' Decoration[change | change source]
- 1896: Frederick Walter Roberts[146]
- 1898: Captain and Honorary Major Alexander Hay[147]
- 1899: Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel George Raymond Birt, following his conviction for fraud.[148][149]
- 1902: Captain and Honorary Major Richard Lewis[150]
Knights Bachelor[change | change source]
- 1991: Isidore Jack Lyons (appointed 1967) following his conviction for fraud; also stripped of his CBE.[13]
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