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Most Honourable Order of the Bath : ウィキペディア英語版
Order of the Bath

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|for = Service, at the monarch's pleasure
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|head = Queen Elizabeth II
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|former_grades = Knight Companion
|date = 18 May 1725
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|higher = Order of St Patrick
|lower = Order of the Star of India
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The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (formerly the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath)〔The word "Military" was removed from the name by Queen Victoria in 1847. Letters Patent dated 14 April 1847, quoted in ''Statutes'' 1847.〕 is a British order of chivalry founded by George I on 18 May 1725.〔''Statutes'' 1725, although Risk says 11 May〕 The name derives from the elaborate medieval ceremony for creating a knight, which involved bathing (as a symbol of purification) as one of its elements. The knights so created were known as "Knights of the Bath".〔Anstis, ''Observations'', p4〕 George I "erected the Knights of the Bath into a regular Military Order".〔Letters patent dated 18 May 1725, quoted in ''Statutes'' 1725〕 He did not (as is commonly believed) revive the Order of the Bath,〔The purely legendary pre-history was associated with Henry IV.〕 since it had never previously existed as an Order, in the sense of a body of knights who were governed by a set of statutes and whose numbers were replenished when vacancies occurred.〔Wagner, ''Heralds of England'', p 357, referring to John Anstis, who proposed the Order, says: "He had the happy inspiration of reviving this ancient name and chivalric associations, but attaching it, as it never had been before, to an Order or company of knights."〕〔Perkins, ''The Most Honourable Order of the Bath'', p1 "It can scarcely be claimed that a properly constituted Order existed at any time during the preceding centuries (to the reign of Charles II )"〕
The Order consists of the Sovereign (currently Queen Elizabeth II), the (currently The Prince of Wales), and three Classes of members:〔''Statutes'' 1925, article 2〕
* Knight Grand Cross () ''or'' Dame Grand Cross ()
* Knight Commander () ''or'' Dame Commander ()
* Companion ()
Members belong to either the Civil or the Military Division.〔''Statutes'' 1925, article 5〕 Prior to 1815, the order had only a single class, Knight Companion (KB), which no longer exists. Recipients of the Order are now usually senior military officers or senior civil servants.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Order of the Bath )〕〔''Statutes'' 1925, articles 8–12〕 Commonwealth citizens not subjects of the Queen and foreigners may be made Honorary Members.〔
The Order of the Bath is the fourth-most senior of the British Orders of Chivalry, after The Most Noble Order of the Garter, The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick (dormant).〔See, for example, (the order of wear for orders and decorations ), the Royal Warrant defining precedence in Scotland () or the discussion of precedence at (http://www.heraldica.org/topics/britain/order_precedence.htm )〕
==History==


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