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In 1858 he was created knight commander of the Bath.
He was made a Knight Commander of the Bath in 1911.
A year later, he was advanced to a Knight Commander of the Bath.
In 1889 he was made an honorary general and a Knight Commander of the Bath.
But no more, and never bloody again, the Knight Commander of the Bath swore to himself.
In July, 1813 we find him a Knight Commander of the Bath.
Ill-health forced his resignation in 1858, when he was created Knight Commander of the Bath.
He struck his flag in 1855, and as a reward for his services was created a Knight Commander of the Bath.
Promoted to rear-admiral in 1837, he was made a Knight Commander of the Bath shortly before his death in 1839.
For his services on this important occasion he received the thanks of Parliament, and an appointment as Knight Commander of the Bath.
In recognition of this service, in 1815 he was made a Knight Commander of the Bath and then a vice admiral on 10 July 1821.
In 1855 he was made Knight Commander of the Bath and the following year, 1856 was decorated by France and Turkey.
He became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1959 and was appointed a Knight Commander of the Bath in 1973.
In April 1914 he was created Knight Commander of the Bath (KCB).
Barrie was promoted to rear-admiral in 1837, and in 1840 was further honoured by being created a Knight Commander of the Bath.
He was appointed Knight Commander of the Bath (KCB) on 7 January 1888.
He was awarded the K.C.B. (Knight Commander of the Bath) on 2 June 1877.
In January 1918 he was knighted a Knight Commander of the Bath for his services in France and "distinguished service in the field".
He was also named honorary Knight Commander of the Bath, bestowed by Elizabeth II, and he has received decorations from 14 other foreign countries.
Kenneth Clark was created Knight Commander of the Bath in 1938, and made a Companion of Honour in 1959.
For his services in the Peninsula he received the war medal with seven clasps, and on 31 March 1854 he was created a knight commander of the Bath.
Eyre endured a harsh captivity, but was repatriated, continued to rise through the ranks and died an Admiral and a Knight Commander of the Bath.
Having been appointed as Companion of the Bath on 3 June 1913, he became Knight Commander of the Bath on 1 January 1930.
Elvidge was created a Knight Commander of the Bath (KCB) in the 2006 Birthday Honours.
He was created a Knight Commander of the Bath on 13 March 1867; a lieutenant-general on 28 January 1868; and a general on 8 March 1873.