Appointments to the Order of the Bath were published in The London Gazette on 15 June 1885.[1]
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)
[edit]- Civil Division
- Sir John Savile Lumley KCB, Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Rome.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
[edit]- Civil Division
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
[edit]- Civil Division
Appointments to the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George were published in The London Gazette on 6 June 1885.[2]
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (GCMG)
[edit]- The Right Honourable Lord Carrington, on appointment as Governor of the Colony of New South Wales.
- Major-General Sir Andrew Clarke, RE, KCMG, CB, CIE, Inspector General of Fortifications and Director of Works.
- Sir Anthony Musgrave KCMG, Governor of the Colony of Queensland.
- Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld KCMG, Governor General of the Straight Settlements.
Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG)
[edit]- Adams George Archibald CMG, late Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia, in the Dominion of Canada.
- Charles Mills CMG, Agent-General in London for the Cape of Good Hope.
- Major-General Peter Henry Scratchley RE, CMG, Her Majesty's Special Commissioner for the Protected Territory in New Guinea.
- Alexander Stuart, Premier and Colonial Secretary of New South Wales.
Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)
[edit]- James Francis Garrick, Agent-General in London for Queensland.
- Edward Noel Walker, Colonial Secretary of the Island of Jamaica.
- Lorenzo, Marquis Cassar Dessain, lately a Member of the Council Government of Malta.
- Edward Fairfield, of the Colonial Office.
- Frederick Thomas Sargood, Minister of Defence of the Colony of Victoria.
- Major-General Major Francis Downes RA, Commandant of the Volunteer Forces of the Colony of South Australia.
- Colonel Charles Fyshe Roberts, late Major in the Royal Artillery, in command of the Artillery forces of the Colony of New South Wales.
- Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Robert Drury, late Acting-Commandant of the Volunteer Forces of the Colony of Queensland.
Appointments to the Order of the Star of India were published in The London Gazette on 6 June 1885.[2]
Knight Commander of the Star of India (KCSI)
[edit]Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI)
[edit]- Herbert John Reynolds, Bengal Civil Service.
- James Macnabb Cuningham MD, Surgeon-General, Indian Medical Department.
- The Nawab Surfuraz Khan of Dera.
- Colonel Michael Weekes Willoughby, Bombay Staff Corps.
- Major Frederick Mercer Hunter, Bombay Staff Corps.
Appointments to the Order of the Indian Empire were published in The London Gazette on 6 June 1885.[2]
Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE)
[edit]- Major Robert Parry Nisbet, Bengal Staff Corps.
- Francis Day, Deputy Surgeon-General (Retired), Medical Department, Madras.
- James Baboneau Nickterlien Hennessey, late Deputy Superintendent, Indian Survey Department.
- Duluptram Dayabhoy.
- Captain Adalbert Cecil Talbot, Bengal Staff Corps, Political Agent, Bikanir State.
- James Burgess, Archaeological Surveyor and Reporter to Government, Bombay.
- George Hamnett, Inspector-General, Registration Department, Madras.
- Ramaswami Mudaliar.
Appointments of Knight Bachelor were published in Times, London on 6 June 1885.[3]