An ongoing reference listing, arranged by organisation and affiliation.
Inclusion upon this list does not, and should not, imply guilt, criminality, prior knowledge, deceit or malice of afterthought.
Instead, it is intended to provide food for thought, and grounds for further research.
If you know of any not included below, please add to the comments section and I will incorporate them in regular updates.
Primary sources cited where applicable.
Serial or Ongoing Murder Series:
"Bible John"
1968-1969
Glasgow Barrowlands Dancehall
Other Persons of Interest:
"The Yorkshire Ripper(s)"
1975?-1981?
Leeds, Bradford and West Yorkshire and environs
Other Persons of Interest:
The Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great
(Latin: Ordo Sancti Gregorii Magni, Italian: Ordine di San Gregorio Magno):
Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the First Class
Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet, Knight Grand Cross.
Charles, Count of Limburg Stirum, Knight Grand Cross.
Abdón Cifuentes Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
João Carlos Saldanha de Oliveira Daun, 1st Duke of Saldanha, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
Rodrigo Augusto da Silva, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
George Forbes, 7th Earl of Granard, Knight Grand Cross.
Frank Hanna III, American entrepreneur and philanthropist
Riccardo Muti, 2012, conductor, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
Thomas Stonor, 7th Lord Camoys, 2006, Knight Grand Cross, Lord Chamberlain
Otto von Habsburg, Knight Grand Cross, Archduke Otto of Austria was the last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary.
Charles von Hügel, Knight Grand Cross
Knight/Dame Commander with Star
Arthur Calwell, Australian cabinet minister and former Labor Party leader
G. K. Chesterton, British essayist, poet, novelist, and historian
Dolores Hope, philanthropist and entertainer (Dame Commander of St. Gregory with Star)
Francis Martin O'Donnell, 2007, Ambassador and Knight of Malta, previously in UN service for 32 years
Gilbert Levine, 2005, American conductor
Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis, 2008, Dame Commander with Star
Wilfred Von der Ahe, 1998, Knight Commander with Star, founder of Vons supermarket chain
Albert Gubay, 2011, Knight Commander with Star, founder of Kwik Save supermarket chain
Knight/Dame Commander
Carol Benesch, Silesian and Romanian architect, KCSG
Patrick Burns, 1914, Canadian rancher, meat magnate, and senator
Matt Busby, CBE, manager of Manchester United
Roy E. Disney, 1998
Bob Hope, 1998, American entertainer (convert to Catholicism)
John Hume, 2012, Irish politician and co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize
Maurice Gerard Moynihan, 1959, Secretary of the Government of the Irish Free State and Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland
Charles Poletti, 1945, Governor of New York, Army officer in charge of post World War II civil affairs in Italy
John J. Raskob, financial executive and businessman (DuPont, General Motors); built the Empire State Building
Paul Salamunovich, 1969, American choral conductor and expert on Gregorian chant.
Roger Wagner, American choral conductor
Mordecai Waxman, 1998, Prominent rabbi in the Conservative movement
Knight/Dame
Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
Walter Annenberg, created TV Guide
Július Binder, 2004, civil engineer and member of Slovak parliament
Thomas Bodkin, lawyer, art historian, art collector and curator
Joanna Bogle, 2013, British journalist and author
Angelo Branca, 1977, Canadian judge
Frank Carson, noted Irish comedian and philanthropist
Henry Cooper, 1978, British boxer.
John A. Creighton, 1898, businessman and philanthropist in Omaha.
John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute
Leo Crowley, 1929 director U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Isidore Dockweiler, 1924 - Philanthropist and statesman
W. Patrick Donlin, American judge and Supreme Advocate of the Knights of Columbus
Hermanegild Marcos Antonio Drago, Pakistani physician
John W. Gallivan, publisher of The Salt Lake Tribune
Hector P. Garcia, Mexican-American civil rights leader
Henryk Górecki, Polish composer
Myles Keogh, 1861, Irish papal soldier - served in Italy and the United States
Leon Klenicki, 2007, American rabbi who advocated interfaith relations
Kenneth Langone, American investment banker
Dorothy Leavey, American philanthropist
Ricardo Montalbán, 1998, Mexican-born American-based actor and philanthropist
Colin Mawby, 2006, English chorale conductor and composer
Adolfo Müller-Ury, 1923, Swiss-born American portrait painter
Rupert Murdoch, 1998
Alfred O'Rahilly, 1954, Irish academic and author
Frank Patterson, 1984, noted Irish tenor
Dr. Manuel de la Pila Iglesias (1932), a Puerto Rican physician
Gil J. Puyat, Senate President of the Philippines, Educator, Businessman, Philanthropist.
Joseph Ryelandt, Belgian composer
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, 2006, American, founder of the Special Olympics
Michael Somare, 1992, Papua New Guinean, first prime minister of Papua New Guinea
The Athenæum Club
The Earl of Aberdeen
Augustus Agar, naval hero
Matthew Arnold
H.H. Asquith
Baroness Hale of Richmond, barrister, academic, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
Andrew Geddes Bain geologist, road engineer, palaeontologist and explorer
Owen Barfield (1898–1997) philosopher, poet, etymologist, and solicitor
J. M. Barrie
Louis Lucien Bonaparte, linguist
Virginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, politician and headhunter
L.J.F. Brimble, botanist and editor of Nature magazine
James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce (1838–1922), jurist, historian and politician
Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet
William Burges (1827–1881), architect and designer
Lord (Alec) Broers
Oscar Browning politician, historian (1837–1923)
Thomas Campbell (poet)
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (author)
Winston Churchill
John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820–1894)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Joseph Conrad
Lord Curzon, MP, Viceroy of India, and British Foreign Secretary
Charles Darwin
Charles Dickens
Isaac D'Israeli
Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934) composer, Master of the King's Musick
T. S. Eliot poet
Michael Faraday
John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher
Sir William Galloway (1840–1927) mining engineer, Professor of Mining at University College of Wales
Victoria Glendinning
Alec Guinness
Henry Hallam historian, Commissioner of Stamps (1826)
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), novelist
Leonard Horner (1785-1864), President of the Geological Society, Warden of the University of London, Factory Inspector
Cardinal Basil Hume
Roy Jenkins Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary
Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston (1874–1938), Tutor of the Last Emperor of China
Charles Kemble
Rudyard Kipling, poet laureate
H. F. B. Lynch, traveller and businessman
Walter de la Mare (1873–1956)
Lord Robert Montagu (1825–1902)
Thomas Moore (poet)
Geographical Society.
Sir Roderick Impey Murchison (1792–1871), President of the Geological Society and the Royal
George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent (1789–1850)
Lord Palmerston
Harry St John Philby archaeologist and Arabist
Michael Polanyi
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, Neurologist & neuroscientist
Cecil Rhodes
Emile Victor Rieu
Sir Jimmy Savile, OBE
Procurer of Children for the Rulling Class
Sir Walter Scott, writer
Idries Shah, author on Sufism (1924–1996)
Tahir Shah, author
Richard 'Conversation' Sharp, critic, merchant and politician
Herbert Spencer (1820–1903)
Walter Starkie
James Joseph Sylvester, Mathematician
Sir Jethro Teall, geologist and petrologist
William Makepeace Thackeray author
Arnold J. Toynbee historian
Professor Rick Trainor, Principal of King's College London
Anthony Trollope, author
J.M.W. Turner, painter
Anthony Blunt, Keeper of the Queen's Pictures, The Fifth Man
Sir Barnes Wallis, engineer (1887–1979)
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769–1852)
W. B. Yeats poet
Eric Millar, historian of illuminated manuscripts
Alexander Burnes, explorer in the Great Game
John Lydon was often way ahead of the curve...
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