List of knights and dames of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Edward VIII
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Women were not admitted until Edward VIII altered the statutes of the order in 1936; those receiving the highest two awards were styled ''dames'' and those grades, when conferred on women, are ''Dame Grand Cross'' and ''Dame Commander'' (DCVO). No limit was placed on the number of appointments which could be made.McCreery, 2008, pp. 28–29 King
Edward VIII Edward VIII (Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; 23 June 1894 – 28 May 1972), later known as the Duke of Windsor, was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire and Emperor of India from 20 January 19 ...
appointed 5 Knights Grand Cross, 1 Dame Grand Cross and 2 Knights Commander, between his accession to the throne on 20 January 1936 and his abdication on 11 December 1936. He appointed his mother, Queen Mary, a Dame Grand Cross; she was the only royal to receive either of the two highest grades under Edward VIII and was also the first woman appointed in the order's history. Of the Knights Grand Cross, all but one were members of the Royal Household, two of whom were recognised for their service to King George V; the other was the Lord Mayor of London,
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. The two Knights Commander were officers in the army. All of the appointments were made to celebrate the King's Birthday, except for Sir
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, who received the GCVO on 1 February 1937, back-dated to 15 July 1936.


Knights and Dames Grand Cross appointed by Edward VIII

The list below is ordered by date of appointment. Full names, styles, ranks and titles are given where applicable, as correct at the time of appointment to the order. Branch of service or regiment details are given in parentheses to distinguish them from offices. The offices listed are those given in the official notice, printed in the ''London Gazette''. Where applicable, the occasion is given that was listed either with the notices or in published material elsewhere, in which case that material is cited.


Knights Commander appointed by Edward VIII

The list below is ordered by date of appointment. Full names, styles, ranks and titles are given where applicable, as correct at the time of appointment to the order. Branch of service or regiment details are given in parentheses to distinguish them from offices. The offices listed are those given in the official notice, printed in the ''London Gazette''. Where applicable, the occasion is given that was listed either with the notices or in published material elsewhere, in which case that material is cited.


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* P. Duckers (2004)
''British Orders and Decorations''
(Princes Risborough: Shire Publications Ltd, ) * P. Galloway, D. Stanley, D. Martin (1996)
''Royal Service''
volume 1 (London: Victorian Publishing, ) * C. McCreery (2008)
''On Her Majesty's Service: Royal Honours and Recognition in Canada''
(Toronto:
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; ) * W. M. Shaw (1906)
''The Knights of England''
volume i (London: Sherratt and Hughes;
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