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List of knights bachelor appointed in 2000

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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 2000

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Date Name Notes (as they appeared in the official notice) Ref
10 February 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice John Bernard Goldring [2]
9 March 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Stephen Robert Silber [2]
9 June 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Richard Henry Quixano Henriques [3]
17 June 2000 Professor Anthony Barnes Atkinson Warden, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. For services to Economics. [4]
17 June 2000 David Rowat Barclay For charitable services. [4]
17 June 2000 Frederick Hugh Barclay For charitable services. [4]
17 June 2000 David Sydney Rowe-Beddoe Chairman, Welsh Development Agency. For services to Industrial and Economic Development in Wales. [4]
17 June 2000 Ian Charles Rayner Byatt Director General of Water Services. For services to Water Consumers and to the Water Industry. [4]
17 June 2000 Michael Caine, CBE Actor. For services to Drama. [4]
17 June 2000 William Martin Castell Chief Executive, Nycomed Amersham plc. For services to the Life Sciences Industry. [4]
17 June 2000 Iain Geoffrey Chalmers For services to health care. [4]
17 June 2000 Howard John Davies Chairman, Financial Services Authority. For services to Financial Regulation. [4]
17 June 2000 Stuart Anthony Lipton Chief Executive, Stanhope. For services to the Property Industry and to the Environment. [4]
17 June 2000 Murdo Maclean Private Secretary to the Chief Whip, Chief Whip's Office, 12 Downing Street. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor Roderick Norman McIver MacSween Lately President, Royal College of Pathologists and chairman, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges. For services to Medicine and to Pathology. [4]
17 June 2000 Neil William David McIntosh, CBE Chairman, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations. For services to the community. [4]
17 June 2000 Graham Morgan Executive Director of Nursing and Quality, North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor Howard Joseph Newby, CBE Vice-Chancellor, University of Southampton. For services to Higher Education. [4]
17 June 2000 John David Phillips, QPM Chief Constable, Kent County Constabulary. For services to Police. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor George Karoly Radda, CBE, FRS Chief Executive, Medical Research Council. For services to Biomedical Science. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor John Shipley Rowlinson, FRS For services to Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and to Education. [4]
17 June 2000 Paul Brierley Smith, CBE Designer. For services to the Fashion Industry. [4]
17 June 2000 George Sweeney Principal, Knowsley Community College. For services to Further Education. [4]
17 June 2000 Robert Andrew Wales Leader, London Borough of Newham. For services to Local Government. [4]
17 June 2000 John Anthony Wall, CBE Chairman, Royal National Institute for the Blind. For services to Disabled People. [4]
17 June 2000 Professor Adrian Leonard Webb Vice-Chancellor, University of Glamorgan. For services to Higher Education. [4]
17 June 2000 Alan Charles Laurence Whistler, CBE Glass engraver, poet and writer. For services to Art. [4]
17 June 2000 Nicholas Charles Young Chief Executive, Macmillan Cancer Relief. For services to Cancer Care. [4]
17 June 2000 Bernard Schreier For services to the development of UK-Hungary trade. [4]
17 June 2000 Charles Othniel Williams For servies to business, construction and sports. (In the Barbados honours list) [5]
17 June 2000 Justice Robert Kynnersley Woods, CBE For services to law and the community. (In honours in Papua New Guinea) [6]
21 June 2000 Mr. Justice Charles Michael Dennis Byron Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Court. [7]
28 June 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Richard John Hedley Gibbs [8]
28 June 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Stephen Miles Tomlinson [8]
05 July 2000 Sean Connery Actor. For services to drama. [9]
21 July 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Peter Francis Crane [10]
21 July 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Geoffrey Douglas Grigson [10]
25 July 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice James Lawrence Munby [11]
25 October 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Stanley Jeffrey Burnton [12]
17 November 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Andrew Charles Smith [13]
22 November 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Lawrence Antony Collins [13]
22 November 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Patrick James Hunt [13]
13 December 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Nicholas John Patten [14]
14 December 2000 The Honourable Mr. Justice Paul James Duke Coleridge [14]
30 December 2000 Nicolas Bevan, CB Speaker's Secretary, House of Commons. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Leszek Krzysztof Borysiewicz Professor of Medicine, University of Wales. For services to Medical Research and Education. [15]
30 December 2000 Stanley William Clarke, CBE For services to the community in Staffordshire. [15]
30 December 2000 Ronald Cohen Chairman, Apax Partners and Co. For services to the Venture Capital Industry. [15]
30 December 2000 Thomas Daniel Courtenay Actor. For services to Drama. [15]
30 December 2000 Edward Michael Crew, QPM Chief Constable, West Midlands Police. For services to the Police. [15]
30 December 2000 Robert Paul Culpin Managing Director, Budget and Public finances, H.M. Treasury. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Christopher Thomas Evans, OBE For services to the Bioscience Industry. [15]
30 December 2000 Andrew William Foster Controller, Audit Commission. For services to Local Government and to the NHS. [15]
30 December 2000 Alasdair MacLeod Fraser, CB, QC For services to the Criminal Justice System. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Christopher John Frayling Rector and Vice Provost, Royal College of Art. For services to Art and Design Education. [15]
30 December 2000 Barry Trevor Jackson Surgeon and President, Royal College of Surgeons. For services to Training and Education in Surgery. [15]
30 December 2000 Richard Cornelius MacCormac, CBE Architect. For services to Architecture. [15]
30 December 2000 Clive Haydon Martin, OBE, TD, DL Lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to the Corporation of London. [15]
30 December 2000 David McMurtry, CBE Chief Executive, Renishaw plc. For services to Design and Innovation. [15]
30 December 2000 Duncan Michael Chairman of Trustees, Ove Arup Partnership. For services to Engineering and Construction. [15]
30 December 2000 Patrick Alfred Caldwell Moore, CBE For services to the Popularisation of Science and to Broadcasting. [15]
30 December 2000 John Orr, OBE, QPM Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police. For services to the Police. [15]
30 December 2000 Thomas John Parker Group Chairman, Babcock International. For services to the Defence and Shipbuilding Industries. [15]
30 December 2000 Charles Pollard, QPM Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police. For services to the Police. [15]
30 December 2000 Steven Geoffrey Redgrave, CBE For services to Rowing. [15]
30 December 2000 Peter Levin Shaffer, CBE Playwright. For services to Drama. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Christopher Hubert Llewellyn Smith, FRS Provost and President, University College London. For services to Particle Physics. [15]
30 December 2000 John Edward Sulston, FRS Lately Director, Sanger Centre. For services to Genome Research. [15]
30 December 2000 Professor Christopher John White, CVO For services to Art History. [15]
30 December 2000 David Martin Brown For services to British industry. [15]
30 December 2000 Dr Anthony John Francis O’Reilly For long and distinguished service to Northern Ireland. [15]
30 December 2000 Peter Leslie Charles Barter, OBE [16]
30 December 2000 Robert John Sinclair [16]

References

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  1. ^ "Knight Bachelor", Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 55793 (17 March 2000), notice L-55793-1001.
  3. ^ The London Gazette, issue 55870 (9 June 2000), notice L-55870-1001.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z The London Gazette, supplement, issue 55879 (19 June 2000), pp. 1-2.
  5. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 55879 (19 June 2000), p. 29.
  6. ^ The London Gazette, supplement, issue 55879 (19 June 2000), p. 34.
  7. ^ The London Gazette, issue 55905 (7 July 2000), notice L-55905-1001.
  8. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 55905 (7 July 2000), notice L-55905-1002.
  9. ^ "Page 9336 | Issue 55950, 22 August 2000 | London Gazette | The Gazette". www.thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  10. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 55929 (7 July 2000), notice L-55929-1001.
  11. ^ The London Gazette, issue 55936 (8 August 2000), notice L-55936-1002.
  12. ^ The London Gazette, issue 56018 (3 November 2000), notice L-56018-1002.
  13. ^ a b c The London Gazette, issue 56049 (5 December 2000), notice L-56049-1007.
  14. ^ a b The London Gazette, issue 56082 (5 January 2001), notice L-56082-1001.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56070 (30 December 2000), p. 1.
  16. ^ a b The London Gazette, supplement, issue 56074 (30 December 2000), p. 35.