• Source: 1866 Birthday Honours
  • The 1866 Birthday Honours were appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the Queen, and were published in The London Gazette on 25 May and 29 May 1866.
    The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.


    United Kingdom and British Empire




    = Duke and Earl

    =
    His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert , as Earl of Ulster, Earl of Kent, and Duke of Edinburgh


    = Earl

    =
    The Right Honourable John, Baron Wodehouse, by the name, style, and title of Earl of Kimberley, of Kimberley, in the county of Norfolk


    = The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India

    =


    Knight Commander (KCSI)


    The Rajah Shreemun Maharajah Chuttroputtee Shahabe Dam Altafhoo, of Kolhapoor
    Cecil Beadon, Bengal Civil Service, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal
    The Nawab Salar Jung Bahadoor, of Hyderabad, in the Deccan
    Donald Friell McLeod Bengal Civil Service, Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab
    The Maharajah Jeypercash Singh Bahadoor, of Deo, in Behar
    Henry Ricketts, Bengal Civil Service (Retired), late Member of the Council of the Governor-General of India
    The Maharajah Mirza Gajapati Raz Maune Sultan
    Bahadoor, Zemindar of Vizianagram, Member of Council of the Governor-General of India for making Laws and Regulations
    Henry Byng Harington, Bengal Civil Service (Retired), late Member of the Council of the Governor-General of India
    The Maharajah Dig Bijye Singh, of Bulrampoor
    Walter Elliot, Madras Civil Service (Retired), late Member of the Council of the Governor of Madras
    Sharf-ul-Omrah Bahadoor, Member of the Council of the Governor-General of India for making Laws and Regulations
    Thomas Pycroft, Madras Civil Service, Member of the Council of the Governor of Madras
    The Rajah Jymungul Singh, of Gidhore, in Monghyr
    John Macpherson Macleod, Madras Civil Service (Retired), Member of the Indian Law Commission
    The Rajah Dinkur Rao, late Member of the Council of the Governor-General of India for making Laws and Regulations
    Major-General Isaac Campbell Coffin, Madras Army, late Commanding the Hyderabad Subsidiary Force
    The Rajah Radhakanth Deb
    Major-General George St Patrick Lawrence Bengal Staff Corps, late Agent to the Governor-General of India at Rajpootana
    The Rajah of Drangadra
    Major-General George Moyle Sherer, late Bengal Army, sometime commanding the 73rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry
    The Rajah Deo Narain Singh, of Benares
    Major-General Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton Royal (late Madras) Engineers
    Meer Shere Mahomed, of Meerpoor
    Major-General Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain Bengal Army, late commanding the Punjab Irregular Force
    The Rajah Sahib Dyal Missar, Member of the Council of the Governor-General of India for making Laws and Regulations
    George Udny Yule Bengal Civil Service, resident at Hyderabad
    Tanjore Madava Rao Dewan, of Travancore
    Charles John Wingfield Bengal Civil Service, late Chief Commissioner of Oude
    The Thakoor Rawul Jeswunt Singjee, of Bhownuggur
    Colonel Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes Bengal Army, Commissioner and Agent to the Governor-General of India in the Cis-Sutlej States, Hakeem Saadut Ali Khan
    Colonel Arnold Burrowes Kemball Royal (late Bombay) Artillery, Political Agent in Turkish Arabia
    Sirdar Nihal Singh Chachi
    Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Wilkinson, late Bengal Army, sometime resident at Nagpoor
    Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Wallace, Bombay Staff Corps, late resident at Baroda
    Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Rodes Green Bombay Staff Corps, Political Superintendent in Upper Scinde
    Major George Wingate, late Bombay Engineers, sometime Member of the Survey Commission at Bombay


    Companion (CSI)


    The Nawab Syed Asghur Ali Khan
    Fleetwood Williams, Bengal Civil Service, Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit for the Meerut Division
    The Nawab Foujdar Khan
    Charles Raikes, Bengal Civil Service (retired), late Judge of the Sudder Dewannee and Nizamut Adawlut, North West Provinces
    The Rajah Bindessery Pershad, of Sirgooja and Oodeypoor
    Samuel Mansfield, Bombay Civil Service, Commissioner in Scinde
    The Rajah Pertab Chund Singh
    Arthur Austin Roberts Benga Civil Service, Judicial Commissioner in the Punjab
    The Rajah Sutto Chund Ghosal
    Cudbert Bensley Thornhill, Bengal Civi Service, Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit at Allahabad
    The Rajah Yelugoti Kumara Yachamu Nayuda Bahadoor, Zemindar of Veukatagiri
    William Ford, Bengal Civil Service Commissioner at Mooltan
    The Rajah Bhowanee Singh, of Mynpoorie
    William Rose Robinson, Madras Civil Service, Inspector-General of Police, Madras Presidency
    Colonel Crawford Trotter Chamberlain, Bengal Staff Corps, Commandant of the 1st Bengal Cavalry
    The Rajah Sheoraj Singh, of Kasheepoor
    Colonel Richard Strachey, Royal (late Bengal) Engineers, late Secretary in the Public Works Department, Government of India
    The Rajah Teekum Singh, of Morsan
    Colonel Reynell George Taylor Bengal Staff Corps, Commissioner in the Punjab
    The Rajah Jeswunt Rao, of Etawah
    Colonel Alfred Thomas Wilde Madras Staff Corps, Commanding the Punjab Irregular Force
    Dhe Rajah of Bansee, Goruckpoor
    Colonel William Frederick Marriott, Bombay Staff Corps, Military Secretary to Government at Bombay
    The Rajah Hurdeo Bux Bahadoor, of Kutyaree
    Richard Temple, Bengal Civil Service, Chief Commissioner in the Central Provinces
    The Rajah Dig Bijye Singh, of Morarmow
    John Walter Sherer, Bengal Civil Service, Magistrate and Collector in Bundlecund
    The Dewan Cheeboo Lama
    James Davidson Gordon, Bengal Civil Service, Magistrate and Collector at Pubna
    The Dewan Moolla Buksh, of Patna
    Lieutenant-Colonel Edward John Lake, Royal (late Bengal) Engineers, Financial Commissioner in the Punjab
    Sirdar Soorut Singh, of Benares
    Lieutenant-Colonel John Colpoys Haughton, Bengal Staff Corps, Commissioner at Cooch-Behar
    Syud Azimooddeen Hussun Khan Bahadoor
    William Mackenzie Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, Madras Establishment
    Syud Hussun al Edroos, of Surat
    Lieutenant-Colonel Richard John Meade, Bengal Army, Agent for the Governor-General of India in Central India
    Ruggonath Row Wittul, Chief of Vinchoor
    Major Richard Harte Keatinge Bombay Staff Corps, Political Agent at Kattywar
    Ghulam Ali Khan, Jaghirdar of Bunganapalle
    Major William McNeile, Bengal Staff Corps, Deputy Commissioner in the Punjab
    Baboo Prosunno Comar Tagne
    Major John William Younghusband, Bombay Staff Corps, Inspector-General of Police in the Hyderabad Districts
    Baboo Amendanath Roy, of Nattore
    Eyre Burton Powell, Director of Public Instruction at Madras
    Madanna Juggah Rao, of Rajahmundry
    Sheth Maomull, of Kurrachee
    John Fleming, of Bombay
    Gajalu Lakshminarasu Seth
    Abdoollah David Sassoon, of Bombay


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