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List of people who have declined a British honour

The following is a non-exhaustive list of people who have declined a British honour, such as a knighthood or other grade of honour.

Methodology edit

In most cases, the offer of an honour was rejected privately. Nowadays, potential recipients are contacted before any public announcement to confirm in writing that they wish to be put forward for an honour, thereby avoiding friction or controversy. However, some have let it be known that the offer was declined, and there have also been occasional leaks from official sources. A handful of people have accepted and later renounced an honour; these are listed at the end of the article.

In 2003, Sunday Times published a list of almost 300 people who had declined an honour between 1951 and 1999.[1] In 2020, the Guardian reported based on a Freedom of Information request, that the number of people refusing an honour in 2020 was 68 out of 2,504 offered, or 2.7%.[2] The number of people rejecting a British honour has doubled in the last decade.[3]

Reasons for rejection edit

Honours are rejected for a variety of reasons. Some potential recipients have rejected one honour then accepted another (such as Sir Alfred Hitchcock[4]), or have initially refused an honour then accepted it,[who?] or have accepted one honour then declined another (such as actor Robert Morley[5]) or refused in the hope of another higher distinction (Roald Dahl refused being decorated as Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE),[4] allegedly because he wanted a knighthood so that his wife would be entitled to be known as "Lady Dahl").[6]

Sometimes a potential recipient refuses a knighthood or peerage but accepts an honour that does not bestow a title (or precedence), such as the Order of Merit (OM) or the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH). Examples are E. M. Forster, Paul Scofield, Doris Lessing, Harold Pinter (although Pinter's widow, Lady Antonia Fraser, was later appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire or DBE),[7] David Hockney, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Augustus John, V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, Francis Crick and Paul Dirac.

Some may refuse an honour based on political reasons, relating to the British state or the Royal Family. Nationalists of the constituent countries may prefer awards from their respective nations, such as Welsh nationalists refusing British awards for Welsh awards such as from the Gorsedd or St David Awards.[8][9][10][11][12] In 2022, when Gareth Bale accepted a MBE, some Welsh football supporters opposed and criticised his decision, describing him as "no longer a Welsh legend" because of his MBE.[13] A columnist at The National, a Welsh-based newspaper, stated "There is a duty to refuse honours from the current British state as a way of rejecting the colonial connotations of the gongs themselves".[14]

Honours declined edit

Kingdom edit

  • In 1657, Oliver Cromwell, already Head of State and Head of Government as Lord Protector, was offered the crown by Parliament as part of a revised constitutional settlement; he had been "instrumental" in abolishing the monarchy after the English Civil War. Cromwell agonised for six weeks over the offer. In a speech on 13 April 1657, he gave his opinion that the office of monarch, once abolished, should stay so: "I would not seek to set up that which Providence hath destroyed and laid in the dust, and I would not build Jericho again."[15]

Dukedom edit

Marquessate edit

Earldom edit

Viscountcy edit

Barony edit

Life peerage (barony) edit

Life peerages are offered to all former Prime Ministers when they step down as MPs. The last to accept a peerage was Margaret Thatcher in 1992. Her husband Denis was created a baronet. Four of her successors declined a peerage[citation needed], whilst three (Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss) continued to serve as MPs.

As a part of the House of Lords reform in 1999, members of the Royal Family who were peers of the first creation were offered life peerages as a pure formality, which would have given them the right to sit in the House of Lords, but nobody seriously expected them to accept, and all declined with the exception of the Earl of Snowdon.[51] These included:

Baronetcy edit

  • Charles Babbage, scientist, declined both a knighthood and baronetcy.[52]
  • Hall Caine, novelist and playwright (1917); accepted knighthood in 1918.[53]
  • John Grubb Richardson,[54] declined, citing his religious beliefs.
  • Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet (1865 and 1868); accepted peerage in 1884 on William Ewart Gladstone's urging.
  • John Lewis More O'Ferrall, lawyer from a family of Irish aristocracy, declined a baronetcy after serving as the first Commissioner of the Dublin Metropolitan Police.[55]
  • George Peabody, poet (1795 and 1864); Queen Victoria sent an adoring letter of thanks, enclosing a miniature portrait of herself and offering him a baronetcy or knighthood; Peabody declined both titles.[56]

In addition to these, many offers of baronetcies have technically been declined, since this is a hereditary honour and was one way, until recent times, for the Crown to raise money from landed gentry. When a baronetcy becomes vacant on the death of a holder, the heir may choose not to register the proofs of succession, effectively declining the honour. The baronetcy can be revived at any time on provision of acceptable proofs of succession, by, say, the son of a son who has declined to register the proofs of succession.[57] As of December 2017 some 208 baronetcies are listed as awaiting proofs of succession.[58]

Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter edit

  • Charles Vincent Massey, had to refuse the Garter due to the Government of Canada's policy on peerages and knighthoods. He accepted the Royal Victorian Chain in 1960.
  • Neville Chamberlain was offered the Order shortly before his death in 1940, but felt too ill to accept.[59]
  • Harold Macmillan declined the Order in March 1964, as he felt it should only be conferred for service during a national crisis, privately remarking that acceptance would have given him "the substance without the shadow."[59]

Knight of the Order of the Thistle edit

  • Ramsay MacDonald declined the Order in 1935 as he felt accepting would go against his principles as a member of the Labour Party.[59]

Knighthood (Knight Bachelor) edit

Appointment to the Order of the Bath edit

As Knight Companion (KB) edit

Appointment to the Order of Merit (OM) edit

Appointment to the Order of the Star of India edit

As Knight Commander (KCSI) edit

  • V. S. Srinivasa Sastri (in 1928; accepted appointment as a Companion of Honour (CH) in 1930).[115]
  • V. P. Menon (in 1948; official reason for declining was that with Indian independence, he had entered the service of the new Indian government.[116] According to his grandson, however, his actual reason for declining was that he could not accept a knighthood for having caused the partition of his country).[117]

Appointment to the Order of St Michael and St George edit

As Knight Grand Cross Commander (GCMG) edit

As Knight Commander (KCMG) edit

As Companion (CMG) edit

Appointment to the Order of the Indian Empire edit

As a Companion (CIE) edit

  • Narayan Malhar Joshi (1879–1955), Member of the Bombay Corporation (1919–1922) and Indian Legislative Assembly; delegate to the ILO and Round Table Conferences (refused in 1921, on the grounds he was too poor for the honour).[120][121]

Appointment to the Royal Victorian Order edit

As a Commander (CVO) edit

  • Craig Murray, former United Kingdom Ambassador to Uzbekistan (had previously declined appointments as LVO and OBE),[122] in 1999, for reasons of Scottish nationalism and republicanism.

Appointment as a Companion of Honour (CH) edit

Appointment to the Order of the British Empire edit

As a Knight Grand Cross (GBE) edit

  • Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Moran (in 1962) – offered for services as chairman of a government committee but declined, commenting it was "the sort of thing given to civil servants".[125]
  • Sir Harry Shackleton (in the 1951 Birthday Honours List).[126]

As a Knight Commander (KBE) edit

As a Dame Commander (DBE) edit

  • Dorothy Hodgkin, scientist, Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1964 (later accepted OM).
  • Glenda Jackson, actress and politician.
  • Doris Lessing, CH, author (declined DBE in 1992, stating it was in the name of a non-existent Empire; also declined appointment as OBE in 1977; accepted appointment as CH as it is does not carry a title, in 2000).[4][128] Nobel Prize for Literature.
  • Vanessa Redgrave, actress (accepted CBE in 1967; declined damehood in 1999,[4] but accepted it in 2022).
  • Geraldine McEwan, actress[5] (in 2002; had previously declined appointment as OBE in 1986).
  • Eleanor Rathbone, politician and social reformer (in 1949)[36]
  • Bridget Riley, artist (accepted CH and CBE).
  • Dorothy Wedderburn, academic, Principal of Royal Holloway and Bedford College London, 1980–90.

As a Commander (CBE) edit

As an Officer (OBE) edit

As a Member (MBE) edit

  • John Allen, political adviser to Prime Minister Harold Wilson, declined honour in 1969.[citation needed]
  • Major Derek Allhusen, Olympic equestrian gold medallist, 1969 New Year Honours (accepted CVO in 1984 as Standard Bearer of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms).[60]
  • Marcel Aurousseau, Australian geologist, 1956 New Year Honours.[60]
  • Rowena Cade, founder of the Minack Theatre, Cornwall (in 1969).
  • Patrick Collins, sports journalist and author.[5][when?]
  • Joseph Corré, co-founder of Agent Provocateur (in 2007, claiming his belief that then-Prime Minister Tony Blair was "morally corrupt".[168])
  • Huw Llywelyn Davies refused a British honour because he felt that accepting it would be "against his principles and upbringing".[169]
  • Edward Tegla Davies, Wesleyan Methodist minister and a popular Welsh language writer (in 1963).[60]
  • John Dunn, broadcaster.[5][when?]
  • Lynn Faulds Wood, TV presenter (in 2016); "I would love to have an honour if it didn't have the word 'empire' on the end of it. We don't have an empire, in my opinion."[170]
  • Howard Gayle, first black footballer to play for Liverpool FC. Declined the MBE in 2016 saying it would be "a betrayal" of Africans who suffered at the hands of the British Empire.
  • Beti George (in 2020), stating "I'm also a republican and the Empire to me is a symbol of oppression, slavery and suffering. I'm in good company – the likes of Hywel Gwynfryn and the late Carwyn James and there are probably many more.".[10]
  • Hywel Gwynfryn (in the 1980s), stating "When I got the offer I had just been made a Fellow of Bangor University and was given the green robe by the Gorsedd, so I felt recognized by my country" (Wales).[39]
  • Marjorie Hebden, declined MBE for services to the Malvern Museum.[5][when?]
  • David Heckels, declined MBE[when?] for charitable services to the arts.[5]
  • Bob Holman, community activist in Easterhouse, 2012 birthday honours.[171]
  • Carwyn James, Welsh international rugby player (in 1972).[131] He was pleased to be inducted into the Gorsedd.[39]
  • David Jones (Jonzi D), writer, choreographer and rap artist, declined MBE for services to the arts in 2012, saying subsequently: "I am diametrically opposed to the idea of empire. Man, I'm a Star Wars fan – empire is bad."[172]
  • Gwendoline Laxon, declined MBE for services to charity.[5][when?]
  • Susan Loppert, art historian.[5][when?]
  • George Mpanga, poet and lyricist.[173]
  • Barry McGuigan, boxer (in 1986; later accepted the honour in 1994)[130]
  • John Pandit aka Pandit G, musician, 2002, does not believe in the honours system, says acknowledgement should be given by funding projects.[5][174]
  • Doris Purnell, declined MBE for services to drama.[5][when?]
  • John Sales, head gardener.[5][when?]
  • Nikesh Shukla, declined offer of MBE for services to literature in 2021.[175]
  • Joan Smith, journalist, declined MBE as it was counter to the views she had spoken about in her career, i.e. atheism, feminism and republicanism.[citation needed][when?]
  • Alan Watkins, journalist, political columnist.[when?]

Renouncing an honour edit

As no official provision exists for (unilaterally) renouncing an honour, any such act is always unofficial, and the record of the appointment in The London Gazette stands. Nevertheless, the physical insignia can be returned to the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood; this is purely symbolic, as replacement insignia may be purchased for a nominal sum. Any recipient can also request that the honour not be used officially, e.g. Donald Tsang, ex-Chief Executive of Hong Kong, was knighted in 1997 but has not used the title since the handover to China.[176]

Those who have returned insignia include:

  • Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, journalist (returned MBE insignia in 2003 in her view of "a growing spirit of republicanism and partly in protest at the Labour government, particularly its conduct of the war in Iraq").
  • Roy Bailey, folk singer (returned MBE insignia in August 2006 in protest at the British Government's foreign policy in Lebanon and Palestine).
  • Alan Cumming, actor, appointed OBE in 2009, returned the insignia in 2023 because of what he had come to see as "the toxicity of empire".[177]
  • Carla Lane, television writer (appointed OBE in 1989; returned insignia in 2002 in protest at the appointment of CBE of the managing director of Huntingdon Life Sciences due to the company's reputed animal testing).
  • John Lennon, musician (returned MBE insignia in 1969)
  • Gareth Peirce, solicitor[178] (gazetted CBE in 1999, but later she returned its insignia, blaming herself and apologizing to then Prime Minister Tony Blair for the misunderstanding).
  • Narindar Saroop, soldier and Tory politician. Returned CBE in 2016 in disgust at the "Dishonours List" of David Cameron "showering peerages, knighthoods and other rewards on friends and party backers".
  • Michael Sheen, Welsh actor (appointed OBE in the 2009 New Year Honours list for his services to drama[179]). In 2020 Sheen returned the award after researching the relationship between Wales and the British state, saying "I'd be a hypocrite if I said the things I was going to say in the lecture about the nature of the relationship between Wales and the British state."[180]
  • Susan Wighton, AIDS worker (returned MBE insignia in 2006 in protest at the British Government's Middle East foreign policies).
  • In June 1965 a number of holders of honours and decorations, mainly awarded for military service, returned their insignia in protest at the nomination of the four members of The Beatles for the MBE.[181] They included Hector Dupuis, a member of the House of Commons of Canada, Paul Pearson, a former RAF squadron leader, and James Berg, all of whom returned their MBEs; David Evan Rees, a former sea captain, who returned his OBE; and Richard Pape, a wartime escapee and author, who returned his Military Medal.[182][183][184][185]

Knights who have "renounced" their knighthoods include:

Replacement honours proposed edit

Those objecting the British Honours system have proposed alternative honours.

Wales edit

There have been calls to introduce a Welsh honours system such as a "Medal Cymru" which was backed by a petition but the Senedd's Assembly Commission has said that it was not an appropriate time to introduce "Medal Cymru" due to the "current economic climate" in 2009. One particular option that was considered following a public consultation, was to award one "Medal Cymru" per year from the Senedd. Tanni Grey-Thompson has said that this proposal would be a "lovely idea".[186] In 2013, the St David Awards was launched alongside the existing British honours system, awarding Welsh people for "inspiring and exceptional work".[187] In 2021, a petition was launched to the Senedd titled "The inauguration of an Honorary National System of Awards; The Cymru Knighthood Award", proposing a Welsh honours system. The Welsh Government said that it did not have plans to introduce a Welsh honours system to replace the British honours system.[188]

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The following is a non exhaustive list of people who have declined a British honour such as a knighthood or other grade of honour Contents 1 Methodology 2 Reasons for rejection 3 Honours declined 3 1 Kingdom 3 2 Dukedom 3 3 Marquessate 3 4 Earldom 3 5 Viscountcy 3 6 Barony 3 7 Life peerage barony 3 8 Baronetcy 3 9 Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter 3 10 Knight of the Order of the Thistle 3 11 Knighthood Knight Bachelor 3 12 Appointment to the Order of the Bath 3 12 1 As Knight Companion KB 3 13 Appointment to the Order of Merit OM 3 14 Appointment to the Order of the Star of India 3 14 1 As Knight Commander KCSI 3 15 Appointment to the Order of St Michael and St George 3 15 1 As Knight Grand Cross Commander GCMG 3 15 2 As Knight Commander KCMG 3 15 3 As Companion CMG 3 16 Appointment to the Order of the Indian Empire 3 16 1 As a Companion CIE 3 17 Appointment to the Royal Victorian Order 3 17 1 As a Commander CVO 3 18 Appointment as a Companion of Honour CH 3 19 Appointment to the Order of the British Empire 3 19 1 As a Knight Grand Cross GBE 3 19 2 As a Knight Commander KBE 3 19 3 As a Dame Commander DBE 3 19 4 As a Commander CBE 3 19 5 As an Officer OBE 3 19 6 As a Member MBE 3 20 Renouncing an honour 4 Replacement honours proposed 4 1 Wales 5 See also 6 ReferencesMethodology editIn most cases the offer of an honour was rejected privately Nowadays potential recipients are contacted before any public announcement to confirm in writing that they wish to be put forward for an honour thereby avoiding friction or controversy However some have let it be known that the offer was declined and there have also been occasional leaks from official sources A handful of people have accepted and later renounced an honour these are listed at the end of the article In 2003 Sunday Times published a list of almost 300 people who had declined an honour between 1951 and 1999 1 In 2020 the Guardian reported based on a Freedom of Information request that the number of people refusing an honour in 2020 was 68 out of 2 504 offered or 2 7 2 The number of people rejecting a British honour has doubled in the last decade 3 Reasons for rejection editHonours are rejected for a variety of reasons Some potential recipients have rejected one honour then accepted another such as Sir Alfred Hitchcock 4 or have initially refused an honour then accepted it who or have accepted one honour then declined another such as actor Robert Morley 5 or refused in the hope of another higher distinction Roald Dahl refused being decorated as Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE 4 allegedly because he wanted a knighthood so that his wife would be entitled to be known as Lady Dahl 6 Sometimes a potential recipient refuses a knighthood or peerage but accepts an honour that does not bestow a title or precedence such as the Order of Merit OM or the Order of the Companions of Honour CH Examples are E M Forster Paul Scofield Doris Lessing Harold Pinter although Pinter s widow Lady Antonia Fraser was later appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire or DBE 7 David Hockney Ralph Vaughan Williams Augustus John V S Srinivasa Sastri Francis Crick and Paul Dirac Some may refuse an honour based on political reasons relating to the British state or the Royal Family Nationalists of the constituent countries may prefer awards from their respective nations such as Welsh nationalists refusing British awards for Welsh awards such as from the Gorsedd or St David Awards 8 9 10 11 12 In 2022 when Gareth Bale accepted a MBE some Welsh football supporters opposed and criticised his decision describing him as no longer a Welsh legend because of his MBE 13 A columnist at The National a Welsh based newspaper stated There is a duty to refuse honours from the current British state as a way of rejecting the colonial connotations of the gongs themselves 14 Honours declined editKingdom edit In 1657 Oliver Cromwell already Head of State and Head of Government as Lord Protector was offered the crown by Parliament as part of a revised constitutional settlement he had been instrumental in abolishing the monarchy after the English Civil War Cromwell agonised for six weeks over the offer In a speech on 13 April 1657 he gave his opinion that the office of monarch once abolished should stay so I would not seek to set up that which Providence hath destroyed and laid in the dust and I would not build Jericho again 15 Dukedom edit See also Dukes in the United Kingdom Sir Winston Churchill Prime Minister was offered the Dukedom of London but declined in order to remain in the House of Commons and to allow his son Randolph a political career Randolph died only three years after his father so the dukedom would have had little time to affect his career as he had already been out of the Commons for ten years Benjamin Disraeli 1st Earl of Beaconsfield Prime Minister 1880 had previously accepted the Earldom of Beaconsfield 16 Henry Petty Fitzmaurice 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne politician 1857 Robert Gascoyne Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury Prime Minister 1886 17 and 1892 and possibly in 1901 18 citing the prohibitive cost of the lifestyle that dukes were expected to maintain According to Scribner s Magazine in 1900 It is true that the Marquis of Salisbury might have been a Duke if he had not regarded his marquisate as a prouder title than a new dukedom could furnish 19 Prince Louis of Battenberg 1917 during the First World War when he was forced to renounce his German title Offered a dukedom by George V but declined as he could not afford the lavish lifestyle expected of a duke accepted the Marquessate of Milford Haven instead 20 Maria Fitzherbert mistress and wife in a marriage never considered valid in England of George IV his brother William IV hearing her story after George s death asked her to accept a dukedom but she refused asking only permission to wear widow s weeds and to dress her servants in royal livery 21 Marquessate edit See also Marquess Sir Alexander Cambridge formerly Prince Alexander of Teck 1917 accepted the Earldom of Athlone instead Henry Lascelles 5th Earl of Harewood 1922 he reportedly held the belief that marquessates tended to die out more quickly than earldoms John Spencer 5th Earl Spencer 1890s Earldom edit See also Earl Henry Addington on his retirement as Prime Minister declined the Earldom of Banbury in 1804 as he wished to remain in the Commons later accepted the Viscountcy of Sidmouth Leo Amery politician declined in 1945 Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman declined the Earldom of Belmont in 1905 when it was offered to him in a plot to elevate him to the House of Lords and make him an ineffective Prime Minister in the Relugas Compact 22 Arthur Balfour former Prime Minister in 1919 23 accepted the Earldom of Balfour in 1922 R A Butler politician in 1964 accepted life peerage as Baron Butler of Saffron Walden in 1965 Henry Carey 1st Baron Hunsdon declined the Earldom of Wiltshire on his death bed in 1596 Neville Chamberlain on his retirement as Prime Minister in 1940 also declined appointment as KG Henry Dundas 1st Viscount Melville PC politician in 1809 Anthony Eden on his retirement as Prime Minister in 1957 later accepted the Earldom of Avon in 1961 William Ewart Gladstone Prime Minister in 1885 William Legge had also declined a knighthood his son was created Baron Dartmouth instead 24 Harold Macmillan on his retirement as Prime Minister in 1963 later accepted the Earldom of Stockton in 1984 Angus Ogilvy in 1963 upon his marriage to Princess Alexandra of Kent later accepted a knighthood in 1988 Mark Phillips in 1973 upon his marriage to Princess Anne accepted a CVO in 1974 R H Tawney twice declined an earldom in 1920s and 1940s Replied to Ramsay MacDonald s offer by asking what harm he had ever done the Labour Party and to the offer from Clement Attlee he averred that he was surprised that Labour was still interested in such baubles 25 Viscountcy edit See also Viscount Charles Booth disenchanted with politics declined Gladstone s overtures created a Privy Counsellor by Balfour in 1904 John Grigg 2nd Baron Altrincham writer historian and politician Arthur Henderson declined offer of peerage by Ramsay MacDonald in 1931 John Henry Whitley retiring Speaker of the House of Commons in 1928 Barony edit See also Baron George Macaulay Booth director of the Bank of England declined Lloyd George s offer Leonard Elmhirst philanthropist declined Clement Attlee s offer in 1946 replying My own work however as you know has lain in the main among country people in India the USA and in Devonshire acceptance would neither be easy for me to explain nor easy for my friends to comprehend 26 Sir Thomas Holderness retiring Permanent Under Secretary of State for India refused in 1920 on financial grounds although he accepted a baronetcy 27 Billy Hughes Prime Minister of Australia declined Lloyd George s offer in 1916 28 Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten Offered in 1945 for his services as Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia Command declined as both Field Marshals Harold Alexander and Bernard Montgomery had accepted viscountcies 29 He received a viscountcy in the 1946 Birthday Honours followed by an earldom for his service as the last Viceroy of India in August 1947 Sir Alan Lascelles Private Secretary to the Sovereign declined in 1953 as he felt titles to be a show of self importance 30 T P O Connor journalist and Irish Nationalist MP 1880 1929 declined the offer from Lloyd George Frank Pick Chief Executive of London Transport in the 1930s Joseph Strutt soldier and MP declined all honours but suggested the offer of the barony of Rayleigh be transferred to his wife instead which was done Life peerage barony edit See also Life peer Life peerages are offered to all former Prime Ministers when they step down as MPs The last to accept a peerage was Margaret Thatcher in 1992 Her husband Denis was created a baronet Four of her successors declined a peerage citation needed whilst three Theresa May Boris Johnson Liz Truss continued to serve as MPs Sir Edward Heath former Prime Minister Preferring to retain seat as an MP he personally disapproved of political honours while realising their usefulness as a source of political patronage Sir John Major outgoing Prime Minister in 2001 as he thought a seat in the Lords was incompatible with retiring from politics he later accepted appointment as KG 31 Sir Tony Blair former Prime Minister stating the House of Lords was not my sort of thing In 1999 Blair s government had significantly reduced the size of the House of Lords 32 He did however accept a knighthood as a Knight of the Garter at the end of 2021 Gordon Brown former Prime Minister who was an advocate for an elected upper house David Cameron former Prime Minister in line with his three predecessors Isaiah Berlin OM philosopher in 1980 4 Rodney Bickerstaffe trade union leader and socialist General Secretary of UNISON Declined Blair s offer in 2000 reportedly saying that to accept would betray his socialist beliefs 33 34 Albert Booth Labour MP and Cabinet Minister 1974 79 John Cleese film and television actor comedian in 1999 stated that he did not wish to spend winters in England and being a peer would be ridiculous had previously declined appointment as CBE in 1996 4 35 Constance Cummings actress in 1975 36 Jean Floud sociologist Nuffield College Oxford Principal of Newnham College Cambridge declined a peerage in 1978 Michael Foot former Labour Party Leader 37 John Freeman Labour MP journalist broadcaster diplomat and businessman 38 Jim James Griffiths Labour MP first Welsh secretary 39 Geoffrey Goodman journalist 40 Ray Gunter Labour politician President of TSSA union MP for Southwark Cabinet minister 1964 70 declined offer in 1972 41 Joe Haines Press Secretary Prime Minister Harold Wilson 1964 70 42 Margaret Herbison Labour politician in 1976 36 Thomas Jackson trade union leader 1979 43 Jack Jones trade union leader on several occasions as he advocated the abolition of the House of Lords 44 Cardinal Murphy O Connor Roman Catholic Archbishop Emeritus of Westminster in 2009 reportedly on advice from the Holy See due to concerns that it would compromise the Church s impartiality and a prohibition in canon law on priests holding political office 45 46 Raymond Monbiot businessman and Conservative Party official Deputy Chairman President of Party Convention 47 Stan Newens Labour MP for Harlow declined a proposed peerage from Michael Foot in 1983 Enoch Powell Conservative and Ulster Unionist MP citation needed J B Priestley novelist and playwright in 1965 48 Joseph Robinson a South African mining magnate declined a peerage in 1922 after controversy arose regarding his nomination which was given in exchange for political contributions Norman Willis General Secretary TUC George Woodcock General Secretary TUC 1960 69 accepted a CBE but objected to titles Tony Woodley former General Secretary of Unite initially turned down two offers of a peerage in 2018 and August 2020 before accepting in November 2020 49 50 As a part of the House of Lords reform in 1999 members of the Royal Family who were peers of the first creation were offered life peerages as a pure formality which would have given them the right to sit in the House of Lords but nobody seriously expected them to accept and all declined with the exception of the Earl of Snowdon 51 These included Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Charles Prince of Wales Prince Andrew Duke of York Prince Edward Earl of WessexBaronetcy edit See also Baronetcy Charles Babbage scientist declined both a knighthood and baronetcy 52 Hall Caine novelist and playwright 1917 accepted knighthood in 1918 53 John Grubb Richardson 54 declined citing his religious beliefs Alfred Lord Tennyson poet 1865 and 1868 accepted peerage in 1884 on William Ewart Gladstone s urging John Lewis More O Ferrall lawyer from a family of Irish aristocracy declined a baronetcy after serving as the first Commissioner of the Dublin Metropolitan Police 55 George Peabody poet 1795 and 1864 Queen Victoria sent an adoring letter of thanks enclosing a miniature portrait of herself and offering him a baronetcy or knighthood Peabody declined both titles 56 In addition to these many offers of baronetcies have technically been declined since this is a hereditary honour and was one way until recent times for the Crown to raise money from landed gentry When a baronetcy becomes vacant on the death of a holder the heir may choose not to register the proofs of succession effectively declining the honour The baronetcy can be revived at any time on provision of acceptable proofs of succession by say the son of a son who has declined to register the proofs of succession 57 As of December 2017 some 208 baronetcies are listed as awaiting proofs of succession 58 Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter edit Charles Vincent Massey had to refuse the Garter due to the Government of Canada s policy on peerages and knighthoods He accepted the Royal Victorian Chain in 1960 Neville Chamberlain was offered the Order shortly before his death in 1940 but felt too ill to accept 59 Harold Macmillan declined the Order in March 1964 as he felt it should only be conferred for service during a national crisis privately remarking that acceptance would have given him the substance without the shadow 59 Knight of the Order of the Thistle edit Ramsay MacDonald declined the Order in 1935 as he felt accepting would go against his principles as a member of the Labour Party 59 Knighthood Knight Bachelor edit Main article Knight Bachelor T S Ashton economic historian Professor of Economic History University of London in 1957 60 Frank Auerbach artist declined knighthood in 2003 5 61 Peter Benenson founder of Amnesty International was offered several times but refused on each occasion citing human rights abuses in which the British government was complicit 62 63 Alan Bennett playwright in 1996 had previously declined appointment as CBE in 1988 4 Arnold Bennett novelist declined knighthood offered for service in running the British government s French propaganda department during World War I 64 Henry Benyon Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire declined knighthood in 1956 60 Accepted a baronetcy in 1958 65 Ernest Bevin trade unionist and Foreign Secretary Labour government 1945 in 1935 36 David Bowie musician in 2003 also declined CBE in 2000 66 67 Danny Boyle theatre and film director in 2013 68 Lester Brain aviator and airline executive in late 1960s later accepted appointment as an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1979 69 Alick Buchanan Smith Conservative MP in 1974 Frank Chapple trade unionist in 1980 accepted a life peerage in 1985 36 Joseph Conrad novelist Francis Crick physicist co discoverer of the structure of DNA was also offered a CBE in 1963 but did not accept it Later accepted appointment to the Order of Merit 70 Hugh Cudlipp newspaper editor 1966 71 He accepted a life peerage in 1974 Henry Rees Davies in 1935 72 36 Arthur Deakin trade unionist in 1947 36 Bill Deedes journalist and Conservative politician declined Kt in 1973 36 He accepted a life peerage in 1986 and was appointed Knight Commander in 1999 Paul Dirac scientist declined a knighthood in 1953 reportedly in part due to his dislike of being addressed by his first name but probably had egalitarian objections to titles 73 finally accepted an Order of Merit in 1973 as it was not a title 74 Bernie Ecclestone businessman and Formula One boss He stated in a 2019 interview that while he was glad if he had done some good this was not his main intention when setting out in business so he did not feel he deserved an honour 75 Huw T Edwards Welsh trade unionist and Welsh Labour politician Uncomfortable with honours Edwards refused a knighthood on at least two occasions in subsequent years He had previously accepted an MBE later renouncing it 76 Michael Faraday scientist who for much of his life eschewed worldly honors turning down a knighthood and twice refusing to become president of the Royal Society 77 Harry Ferguson businessman engineer and inventor twice offered and declined knighthood in the last ten years of his life in response to a letter from Winston Churchill offering to submit his name Ferguson declined on the ground that knighthoods should be reserved for servicemen and statesmen whose financial rewards were relatively small and should not be given to businessmen or industrialists with financial wealth 78 Albert Finney actor in 2000 had previously declined CBE in 1980 4 E M Forster author and essayist declined knighthood in 1949 but accepted a Companion of Honour in the 1953 New Year Honours list and an Order of Merit in 1969 79 80 Michael Frayn novelist and dramatist declined a knighthood in the 2003 New Year Honours and a CBE four years previously Frayn stated I haven t done this for reasons of modesty I like the name Michael Frayn it s a nice little name to run around with I ve spent 70 years getting used to it and I don t want to change it now 4 John Freeman politician journalist diplomat business executive Also declined a peerage 38 John Galsworthy playwright declined knighthood in 1918 New Year Honours 81 but accepted appointment to the Order of Merit in 1929 as it was not a title Graham Greene novelist Lawrence Gowing artists and academic in 1979 Calouste Gulbenkian businessman and philanthropist in 1951 John Winthrop Hackett Australian newspaper owner in 1902 turned down a knighthood after it was gazetted in 1902 but accepted it in 1911 J P Haldane scientist and academic in 1926 36 Herbert Hart Professor of Jurisprudence Oxford in 1966 as he believed state honours should only be given for exceptional public service Stanford G Haughton sound recordist musician in 1952 60 Stephen Hawking CH CBE physicist reportedly turned down a knighthood because he does not like titles 82 Bill Hayden Governor General of Australia 83 Patrick Heron artist declined a knighthood allegedly over the education policy of the government in the 1980s 84 Peter Higgs CH physicist Professor of Theoretical Physics University of Edinburgh co discoverer of the Higgs boson in 1999 because he felt honours are used for political purposes by the government He later accepted appointment to the Order of the Companions of Honour because he was wrongly assured that it was the personal gift of the Queen in 2013 85 86 87 Keith Hill Labour MP declined knighthood in 2010 Dissolution Honours stating My fundamental reason is that I have never had the least desire to have a title I don t want to be discourteous but I find the whole idea a little embarrassing and too much for me 88 David Hockney CH RA artist in 1990 accepted appointment as CH in 1997 and OM in 2012 because they are not titles 4 Edward Lewis Hopkins aka Ted Hopkins refused in 1919 89 Anthony Hurd Conservative politician in 1956 60 accepted in 1959 90 Marmaduke Hussey declined knighthood in 1990 but accepted a life peerage in 1996 as Baron Hussey of North Bradley 91 Aldous Huxley author in 1959 4 Muhammad Ali Jinnah founder of Pakistan offered a knighthood in 1925 he replied I prefer to be plain Mr Jinnah citation needed Augustus John initially refused an Order of Merit in 1942 and later refused a knighthood 39 Rudyard Kipling writer and poet declined knighthood in 1899 and again in 1903 his wife stated that Kipling felt he could do his work better without it 92 Kipling also declined the Order of Merit in 1921 and again in 1924 93 Kipling expressed his own view on the importance of titles and poetry in his poem The Last Rhyme of True Thomas T E Lawrence Arabist archaeologist soldier George V offered Lawrence a knighthood on 30 October 1918 at a private audience in Buckingham Palace for his services in the Arab Revolt but he declined 94 95 He was unwilling to accept the honour due to his anger over the Sykes Picot agreement 96 Essington Lewis Australian mining magnate 97 Edgar Lobel Romanian British classicist and papyrologist in 1955 L S Lowry artist in 1968 had previously declined appointment as OBE in 1955 and CBE in 1961 later twice declined appointment as CH 1972 1976 holds the record for the most honours declined 4 Humphrey Lyttleton jazz musician and broadcaster in 1995 67 Arthur Mann editor of the Yorkshire Post declined two knighthoods in the 1920s on the basis that accepting would interfere with his journalism upon retirement he became a Companion of Honour 98 Kingsley Martin journalist and successful editor of the New Statesman reaching its highest circulation in the 1930s and 1940s He declined the honour in 1965 because he strongly disapproved of the honours system certainly for journalists John Loudon McAdam Scottish road builder 99 Neil MacGregor director of the British Museum in 1999 in 2010 he accepted appointment to the Order of Merit the personal gift of the British monarch 60 John Mackie Labour politician in 1980 Michael Meacher Labour politician James Meade economist civil servant and academic Economic Adviser to the Treasury 1945 51 Professor of Economics at LSE Nobel Prize in Economics 1977 Henry Moore sculptor in 1951 Robert Morley actor and dramatist Declined 1975 36 Stanley Morison typographer in 1953 60 Robert Neild economic adviser Labour government 1964 67 Professor of Economics Cambridge University Michael Oakeshott political philosopher in 1981 Peter O Toole film and stage actor William Pember Reeves New Zealand politician declined knighthood three times including GCMG 100 when Max Perutz scientist Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1962 in 1970 Frank Pick chief executive of London Transport also declined a peerage 101 Harold Pinter playwright John Piper artist declined a Kt in 1964 Anthony Powell novelist earlier accepted CBE and later the OM William Poel actor and Shakespearean director Declined a knighthood twice J B Priestley playwright and novelist J Arthur Rank businessman and film producer Rank Organisation in 1949 Frank Russell judge 1919 on the grounds that as the son of a peer he outranked a knight bachelor Accepted a law life peerage as Baron Russell of Killowen in 1929 Simon Sainsbury businessman in 1992 Frederick Sanger scientist Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1958 and 1980 B A Santamaria Australian Catholic social campaigner 102 Amartya Sen economist and Nobel Prize winner when George Bernard Shaw playwright critic and socialist also declined OM 103 Paul Scofield actor declined offer three times in 1968 1974 and 1987 60 Quentin Skinner historian Regius Professor of Modern History University of Cambridge republican 104 in 1996 Wilson Steer artist in 1930 A J P Taylor historian probably due to anti Establishment views e g The Establishment draws its recruits from outside as soon as they are ready to conform to its standards and become respectable There is nothing more agreeable in life than to make peace with the Establishment and nothing so corrupting Ian Taylor oil company executive Ted Verity editor Daily Mail 105 Graham Wallas social scientist in 1930 36 Glanville Williams in 1980 Welsh legal scholar 36 Ralph Vaughan Williams composer accepted Order of Merit in 1935 67 J Steven Watson historian declined offer of knighthood twice in 1960 while at Oxford and after becoming Principal of St Andrews University 1966 Patrick White Australian writer Nobel Prize for Literature 1970 106 John Walpole Willis colonial judge barrister and author refused a knighthood at least twice 107 John Henry Whitley Liberal MP and Speaker of the House of Commons 108 Norman Willis general secretary of the Trades Union Congress turned down a knighthood offered to him by John Major just as he had turned aside a proposal from the Labour leader John Smith that he might consider going into the House of Lords 109 George Woodcock General Secretary TUC in 1965 Bill Woodfull Australian cricketer turned down offer of a knighthood for services to cricket in 1934 but accepted OBE for services to education in 1963 which he saw as more important work than playing cricket 110 John Zachary Young neurophysiologist George Doughty trade union leader in 1975 111 Appointment to the Order of the Bath edit Further information Order of the Bath As Knight Companion KB edit Admiral George Cranfield Berkeley in 1812 expecting a peerage he later settled for the KCB in 1813 elevated to GCB in 1815 112 Appointment to the Order of Merit OM edit W H Auden poet Rudyard Kipling A E Housman poet and classical scholar in 1929 113 George Bernard Shaw playwright critic and polemicist in 1946 Shaw replied that merit in authorship could only be determined by the posthumous verdict of history 103 Shaw had wanted to decline the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925 but accepted it at his wife s behest as honouring Ireland He did not reject the monetary award requesting it be used to finance translation of Swedish books into English 114 H G Wells writer when Appointment to the Order of the Star of India edit Further information Order of the Star of India As Knight Commander KCSI edit V S Srinivasa Sastri in 1928 accepted appointment as a Companion of Honour CH in 1930 115 V P Menon in 1948 official reason for declining was that with Indian independence he had entered the service of the new Indian government 116 According to his grandson however his actual reason for declining was that he could not accept a knighthood for having caused the partition of his country 117 Appointment to the Order of St Michael and St George edit Further information Order of St Michael and St George As Knight Grand Cross Commander GCMG edit Faimalaga Luka Governor General and Prime Minister of Tuvalu citation needed As Knight Commander KCMG edit Alfred Deakin future Prime Minister of Australia 1887 118 Philip Fysh Tasmanian politician 1891 Later accepted the title in 1896 119 George Trefgarne 1st Baron Trefgarne politician 1951 60 As Companion CMG edit Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Ceylonese civil servant 1946 Appointment to the Order of the Indian Empire edit Further information Order of the Indian Empire As a Companion CIE edit Narayan Malhar Joshi 1879 1955 Member of the Bombay Corporation 1919 1922 and Indian Legislative Assembly delegate to the ILO and Round Table Conferences refused in 1921 on the grounds he was too poor for the honour 120 121 Appointment to the Royal Victorian Order edit Further information Royal Victorian Order As a Commander CVO edit Craig Murray former United Kingdom Ambassador to Uzbekistan had previously declined appointments as LVO and OBE 122 in 1999 for reasons of Scottish nationalism and republicanism Appointment as a Companion of Honour CH edit Further information Order of the Companions of Honour W H Auden poet Francis Bacon artist in 1977 previously declined appointment as CBE in 1960 4 Leonard Cheshire war hero and charity administrator declined CH in 1975 36 later accepted a life peerage in 1991 123 Robert Graves poet and novelist in 1984 had previously declined appointment as CBE in 1957 4 Edward Heath Conservative politician and Prime Minister 1970 74 declined CH in 1975 36 L S Lowry RA artist in 1972 and 1976 had previously declined appointment as OBE in 1955 and CBE in 1961 and a knighthood in 1968 holds the record for the most honours declined 4 Ben Nicholson artist in 1965 He accepted the Order of Merit in 1968 Philip Noel Baker former Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1965 New Year Honours 60 accepted a life peerage in 1977 Michael Oakeshott political philosopher 124 J B Priestley writer in 1969 48 also refused a knighthood and a peerage accepted OM in 1977 Virginia Woolf writer I don t take honours Diary 6 April 1933 She also declined honorary degrees and other awards all that humbug but accepted a few literary prizes Leonard Woolf writer publisher in 1966 Appointment to the Order of the British Empire edit Further information Order of the British Empire As a Knight Grand Cross GBE edit Charles Wilson 1st Baron Moran in 1962 offered for services as chairman of a government committee but declined commenting it was the sort of thing given to civil servants 125 Sir Harry Shackleton in the 1951 Birthday Honours List 126 As a Knight Commander KBE edit T E Lawrence Arabist archaeologist soldier aircraftsman writer in October 1918 Calouste Gulbenkian philanthropist in 1951 New Year Honours 71 John Hubert Penson CB CMG MC botanist 127 126 David Bowie As a Dame Commander DBE edit Dorothy Hodgkin scientist Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1964 later accepted OM Glenda Jackson actress and politician Doris Lessing CH author declined DBE in 1992 stating it was in the name of a non existent Empire also declined appointment as OBE in 1977 accepted appointment as CH as it is does not carry a title in 2000 4 128 Nobel Prize for Literature Vanessa Redgrave actress accepted CBE in 1967 declined damehood in 1999 4 but accepted it in 2022 Geraldine McEwan actress 5 in 2002 had previously declined appointment as OBE in 1986 Eleanor Rathbone politician and social reformer in 1949 36 Bridget Riley artist accepted CH and CBE Dorothy Wedderburn academic Principal of Royal Holloway and Bedford College London 1980 90 As a Commander CBE edit Richard Ithamar Aaron philosopher Professor of Philosophy University College of Wales Aberystwyth in 1962 Birthday Honours 8 60 Ian Albery theatre producer 5 when W Godfrey Allen architect Surveyor of the Fabric of Gloucester Cathedral in 1957 60 Martin Amis novelist Nick Anstee former Lord Mayor of London in 2010 Francis Bacon artist in 1960 60 later declined appointment as CH in 1977 citation needed J G Ballard author in 2003 the honours system is a Ruritanian charade that helps to prop up the top heavy monarchy 4 Julian Barnes novelist when Jim Baty 60 trade unionist General Secretary of ASLEF 1946 1952 in 1952 Wilfred Beard General Secretary United Patternmakers Association in 1959 60 Clive Bell art critic in 1953 Alan Bennett playwright in 1988 later declined a knighthood in 1996 Honor Blackman actress in 2002 4 she was a republican 129 David Bowie musician in 2000 4 later declined a knighthood in 2003 Francis Boyd Guardian journalist in 1967 accepted a knighthood in 1976 130 John Carey academic and literary critic Robert Carvel political journalist in 1982 36 Julie Christie film actress when John Cleese actor comedian in 1996 he reportedly thought it was silly and later declined a life peerage 4 35 Prunella Clough painter in 1979 60 previously declined OBE in 1968 John Cole journalist latterly BBC Political Editor in 1993 4 David Cornwell uses John le Carre as pen name author when Francis Crick scientist co discoverer of the structure of DNA in 1963 60 later also refused a knighthood citation needed but finally accepted appointment as OM in 1991 Andrew Davies Welsh writer of screenplays and novels best known for House of Cards and A Very Peculiar Practice and his adaptations of Vanity Fair Pride and Prejudice Middlemarch Bleak House and War amp Peace in 1982 131 Elwyn Davies Welsh university and cultural administrator civil servant writer and academic citation needed Alastair Dunnett journalist and businessman in 1979 36 He accepted a knighthood in 1995 Bernie Ecclestone owner of Formula One commercial rights in 1996 4 Brian Eno musician in 2007 Owen Ellis Evans Reverend sponsor of New Testament bible in Welsh in 1976 132 131 Peter Finch film and stage actor Albert Finney actor in 1980 also declined a knighthood in 2000 Philippa Foot philosopher in 1994 citation needed C S Forester novelist in 1953 Michael Frayn novelist and dramatist in 1989 later declined a knighthood in 2003 Stephen Frears film director Lucian Freud artist in 1977 later accepted appointment as CH in 1983 and OM in 1993 4 Jack Gallagher historian Beit Professor of Commonwealth History Oxford Robert Graves poet and novelist in 1957 later declined appointment as CH in 1984 Graham Greene author in 1956 later accepted appointment as CH and OM neither of which are titles granting rank or precedence Trevor Griffiths playwright when John Gross author literary critic and journalist R Geraint Gruffydd in 1964 36 Claude Herbert Grundy Queen s Remembrancer in 1964 Jocelyn Herbert stage designer in 1981 Trevor Howard film and stage actor in 1982 4 Elgar Howarth conductor and composer 5 when John Ireland composer in 1959 Gus John writer and education campaigner in 2000 133 Susan Elan Jones former Labour MP in 2020 in protest at honours awarded by Boris Johnson s administration 134 Leon Kossoff painter 5 when Walter Lassally cinematographer when T E Lawrence World War I British Army officer archaeologist Arabist RAF aircraftsman and writer popularly known as Lawrence of Arabia later declined a knighthood when F R Leavis literary critic Refused in 1966 but later accepted appointment as CH James Lees Milne writer and expert on English country houses and long time associate of the National Trust in 1993 C S Lewis author theologian Oxford professor in 1951 declined in order to avoid association with any political issues 126 135 Ken Livingstone former Mayor of London due to be honoured for his services to the 2012 Olympics turned down an honour in the 2013 New Years Honours due to his belief that politicians should not get such awards 136 L S Lowry artist in 1961 had previously declined appointment as OBE in 1955 declined a knighthood in 1968 and later appointment as CH in 1972 and 1976 holds the record for the most honours declined 4 Philip MacDonald author in 1952 he thought the honours system added to the class ridden nature of English society Malcolm McDowell actor in 1984 George Melly musician writer critic artist and raconteur in 2001 4 Mary Midgley philosopher citation needed when Helen Mirren actress in 1996 accepted a damehood in 2003 130 Stanley Morison in 1962 also declined a knighthood VS Naipaul author in 1977 accepted a knighthood in 1990 130 Michael Oakeshott academic and political philosopher declined Kt in 1981 36 Ben Nicholson artist in 1955 later declined appointment as CH in 1965 Sean O Casey playwright in 1963 Lionel Penrose Professor of Medical Genetics University College London 1945 65 in 1967 Edith Pretty benefactor sometime in period 1940 1942 137 Cedric Price architect when Leon Radzinowicz criminologist in 1964 later accepted a knighthood in 1970 138 Karel Reisz Czech born film director when Tony Richardson film and theatre director in 1987 Alan Rickman actor in 2008 139 Andrew Robertson Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Bristol in 1965 reportedly disapproved of the honours system citation needed R E Robinson historian in 1953 later Beit Professor of Commonwealth History Oxford Paul Rogers stage and screen actor mainly known for classical roles at the Old Vic and for Royal Shakespeare Co Jo Shapcott poet initially accepted before changing her mind in response to the invasion of Iraq 2003 140 Alan Sillitoe novelist Robert Simpson composer in 1980 Savenaca Siwatibau Fijian academic when David Storey playwright and novelist Frank Swinnerton novelist and critic in 1969 William Jenkyn Thomas in 1935 36 Sue Townsend novelist and playwright when Claire Tomalin writer 5 when Polly Toynbee Guardian columnist in 2000 4 Leslie Waddington art gallery chairman 5 when Evelyn Waugh novelist in 1959 wanted a knighthood 4 Paul Weller musician in 2007 67 Garfield Weston businessman 5 when Hugo Young journalist writer and Chair of the Scott Trust when As an Officer OBE edit Peter Alliss golfer and commentator in 1992 4 Lindsay Anderson theatre and film director when Nancy Banks Smith Guardian journalist declined OBE 1970 4 Leonard Barden British chess champion and writer in 1985 Stanley Baxter actor and comedian 141 Michael Bogdanov theatre director when Jim Broadbent actor in 2002 4 Eleanor Bron actress and writer Jez Butterworth playwright 2016 142 Peter Capaldi actor director and writer Caryl Churchill playwright when Prunella Clough painter in 1968 later declined CBE in 1979 60 Andrew Cruickshank actor in 1967 Roy Curthoys journalist in 1951 accepted CMG in 1958 143 Roald Dahl author in 1986 wanted a knighthood 4 Alun Herbert Davies Alun Creunant in 1983 36 Edward Tegla Davies Wesleyan Methodist minister and a Welsh language writer in 1963 144 Eleanor Farjeon author and poet in 1959 Ifan ab Owen Edwards in 1941 He accepted a knighthood in 1947 145 36 Aneez Esmail General Practitioner and Academic in 2002 Cyrus J Evans in 1920 146 36 John Fowles novelist in 1992 36 Dawn French comedian and actress in 2001 5 Patrick French author biographer academic in 2003 Pam Gems dramatist playwright when Paul Ginsborg historian 147 Henry Green 1960 novelist Hughie Green TV personality in 1960 Graham Greene author in 1956 later also declined the CBE 4 Laurence Harbottle lawyer services to theatre 5 when George Harrison former Beatle in 2000 reportedly he felt he deserved a knighthood as his fellow ex Beatle Paul McCartney had been awarded in 1997 however he made no official comment on the matter before he died in 2001 148 Tony Harrison poet and playwright when Hamish Henderson poet and folklorist in 1983 in protest against the Thatcher government s nuclear policies 149 H F Hutchinson art historian in 1966 Saiful Islam chemistry professor in 2019 Hattie Jacques actress comedian in 1974 Carwyn James Rugby Union coach and commentator in 1971 150 Idwal Jones Welsh geographical author and Labour politician in 1982 151 131 John Jones May be John Gwilym Jones Welsh writer dramatist novelist short story writer drama director academic and critic in 1972 152 131 Philip Larkin poet and librarian in 1968 126 Nigella Lawson chef gourmand television personality presenter cookery writer in 2001 5 Nicholas Le Prevost actor Doris Lessing author in 1977 later declined appointment as DBE in 1992 because it is in the name of a non existent Empire accepted appointment as CH in 2000 128 Ken Loach film director in 1977 I turned down the OBE because it s not a club you want to join when you look at the villains who ve got it 153 L S Lowry artist declined OBE in 1955 a CBE in 1961 a knighthood in 1968 and appointment as CH twice in 1972 and 1976 holds the record for the most honours declined 4 Michael MacDonnell doctor journalist and broadcaster declined an OBE in 1997 Gina Martin activist John McCormick Controller BBC Scotland 5 Ian McDiarmid actor theatre director 5 when Geraldine McEwan actress in 1986 later declined DBE in 2002 Paul McGuigan filmmaker when Kenneth McKellar Popular Scottish tenor 154 Ivan Margary historian in 1960 Hank Marvin guitarist The Shadows 2004 155 Doreen Massey Professor of Geography when Alan Mattingly Ramblers Association 5 when Stanley Middleton novelist and educationalist in 1979 Ernest Milton classical actor in 1965 Rhys Hopkin Morris in 1945 36 Craig Murray former United Kingdom Ambassador to Uzbekistan had previously declined appointment as LVO later declined appointment as CVO Max Newman mathematician and wartime codebreaker in 1946 in protest against the inadequacy of Alan Turing s OBE 156 Bill Nighy actor when John Oliver comic and TV host producer in 2019 saying why on earth would I want that 157 Hugh John Owen in 1942 158 36 Thomas Parry Welsh writer in 1959 131 159 He accepted a knighthood in 1978 160 Iorwerth Peate poet and scholar in 1963 Eric Porter actor in 1969 T F O Rippingham architect in 1951 126 Michele Roberts author in 2003 161 Michael Rosen author and poet citation needed Anthony Sampson author journalist when Jennifer Saunders comedian and actress in 2001 Nitin Sawhney musician in 2007 for ethical reasons I wouldn t like anything with the word empire after my name 162 Later accepted a CBE Phil Scraton professor of criminology in 2016 I could not receive an honour on the recommendation of those who remained unresponsive to the determined efforts of bereaved families and survivors to secure truth and justice I could not accept an honour tied in name to the British empire 163 Jon Snow newscaster after having declined investigated and presented a Channel 4 documentary Secrets of the Honours System 164 when David Thomas May be David Thomas Welsh educationalist in 1954 131 Katherine Whitehorn journalist later accepted a CBE after retirement from regular journalism 165 Bransby Williams actor monologuist in 1955 Grace Williams Welsh composer in 1967 131 Kenneth Williams actor and comedian When offered something which obviously isn t worth the price we still have the right to say No thanks 1969 He also declined several awards e g Radio Personality of the Year Award 1968 and it gives me considerable satisfaction to turn down one of these spurious awards Diaries 1968 Michael Winner film director in 2006 saying An OBE is what you get if you clean the toilets well at King s Cross station 166 Susannah York stage and film actress Benjamin Zephaniah poet in 2010 stating I get angry when I hear the word empire it reminds me of slavery it reminds me of thousands of years of brutality it reminds me of how my foremothers were raped and my forefathers brutalised 167 As a Member MBE edit John Allen political adviser to Prime Minister Harold Wilson declined honour in 1969 citation needed Major Derek Allhusen Olympic equestrian gold medallist 1969 New Year Honours accepted CVO in 1984 as Standard Bearer of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 60 Marcel Aurousseau Australian geologist 1956 New Year Honours 60 Rowena Cade founder of the Minack Theatre Cornwall in 1969 Patrick Collins sports journalist and author 5 when Joseph Corre co founder of Agent Provocateur in 2007 claiming his belief that then Prime Minister Tony Blair was morally corrupt 168 Huw Llywelyn Davies refused a British honour because he felt that accepting it would be against his principles and upbringing 169 Edward Tegla Davies Wesleyan Methodist minister and a popular Welsh language writer in 1963 60 John Dunn broadcaster 5 when Lynn Faulds Wood TV presenter in 2016 I would love to have an honour if it didn t have the word empire on the end of it We don t have an empire in my opinion 170 Howard Gayle first black footballer to play for Liverpool FC Declined the MBE in 2016 saying it would be a betrayal of Africans who suffered at the hands of the British Empire Beti George in 2020 stating I m also a republican and the Empire to me is a symbol of oppression slavery and suffering I m in good company the likes of Hywel Gwynfryn and the late Carwyn James and there are probably many more 10 Hywel Gwynfryn in the 1980s stating When I got the offer I had just been made a Fellow of Bangor University and was given the green robe by the Gorsedd so I felt recognized by my country Wales 39 Marjorie Hebden declined MBE for services to the Malvern Museum 5 when David Heckels declined MBE when for charitable services to the arts 5 Bob Holman community activist in Easterhouse 2012 birthday honours 171 Carwyn James Welsh international rugby player in 1972 131 He was pleased to be inducted into the Gorsedd 39 David Jones Jonzi D writer choreographer and rap artist declined MBE for services to the arts in 2012 saying subsequently I am diametrically opposed to the idea of empire Man I m a Star Wars fan empire is bad 172 Gwendoline Laxon declined MBE for services to charity 5 when Susan Loppert art historian 5 when George Mpanga poet and lyricist 173 Barry McGuigan boxer in 1986 later accepted the honour in 1994 130 John Pandit aka Pandit G musician 2002 does not believe in the honours system says acknowledgement should be given by funding projects 5 174 Doris Purnell declined MBE for services to drama 5 when John Sales head gardener 5 when Nikesh Shukla declined offer of MBE for services to literature in 2021 175 Joan Smith journalist declined MBE as it was counter to the views she had spoken about in her career i e atheism feminism and republicanism citation needed when Alan Watkins journalist political columnist when Renouncing an honour edit As no official provision exists for unilaterally renouncing an honour any such act is always unofficial and the record of the appointment in The London Gazette stands Nevertheless the physical insignia can be returned to the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood this is purely symbolic as replacement insignia may be purchased for a nominal sum Any recipient can also request that the honour not be used officially e g Donald Tsang ex Chief Executive of Hong Kong was knighted in 1997 but has not used the title since the handover to China 176 Those who have returned insignia include Yasmin Alibhai Brown journalist returned MBE insignia in 2003 in her view of a growing spirit of republicanism and partly in protest at the Labour government particularly its conduct of the war in Iraq Roy Bailey folk singer returned MBE insignia in August 2006 in protest at the British Government s foreign policy in Lebanon and Palestine nbsp Wikinews has related news Actor Alan Cumming returns OBE for British Empire s toxicity Alan Cumming actor appointed OBE in 2009 returned the insignia in 2023 because of what he had come to see as the toxicity of empire 177 Carla Lane television writer appointed OBE in 1989 returned insignia in 2002 in protest at the appointment of CBE of the managing director of Huntingdon Life Sciences due to the company s reputed animal testing John Lennon musician returned MBE insignia in 1969 Gareth Peirce solicitor 178 gazetted CBE in 1999 but later she returned its insignia blaming herself and apologizing to then Prime Minister Tony Blair for the misunderstanding Narindar Saroop soldier and Tory politician Returned CBE in 2016 in disgust at the Dishonours List of David Cameron showering peerages knighthoods and other rewards on friends and party backers Michael Sheen Welsh actor appointed OBE in the 2009 New Year Honours list for his services to drama 179 In 2020 Sheen returned the award after researching the relationship between Wales and the British state saying I d be a hypocrite if I said the things I was going to say in the lecture about the nature of the relationship between Wales and the British state 180 Susan Wighton AIDS worker returned MBE insignia in 2006 in protest at the British Government s Middle East foreign policies In June 1965 a number of holders of honours and decorations mainly awarded for military service returned their insignia in protest at the nomination of the four members of The Beatles for the MBE 181 They included Hector Dupuis a member of the House of Commons of Canada Paul Pearson a former RAF squadron leader and James Berg all of whom returned their MBEs David Evan Rees a former sea captain who returned his OBE and Richard Pape a wartime escapee and author who returned his Military Medal 182 183 184 185 Knights who have renounced their knighthoods include Maharajkumar of Vizianagram cricketer knighted in 1936 renounced knighthood in 1947 upon India s independence Rabindranath Tagore author and poet and Nobel Prize Winner in Literature knighted in 1915 renounced knighthood in 1919 in protest over the Jallianwala Bagh massacre C P Ramaswami Iyer lawyer parliamentarian and administrator knighted in 1926 with the KCIE and again in 1939 with the KCSI renounced both knighthoods in 1948 following Indian independence Khwaja Nazimuddin nobleman administrator and politician who served as the Governor General of Pakistan from 1948 to 1951 and as the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1951 to 1953 knighted in 1934 with the KCIE renounced knighthood in 1946 due to his personal belief in independence from Britain Replacement honours proposed editThose objecting the British Honours system have proposed alternative honours Wales edit There have been calls to introduce a Welsh honours system such as a Medal Cymru which was backed by a petition but the Senedd s Assembly Commission has said that it was not an appropriate time to introduce Medal Cymru due to the current economic climate 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