Sir John Tabor II was knighted for his service and contributions to the crown, likely during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. While specific details about his achievements may not be well-documented, knights in 16th-century England were often recognized for their military service, loyalty, or notable public service. His knighthood would have been a mark of honor reflecting his standing in society and loyalty to the monarchy.
John Tabor died in 1907.
John Tabor was born in 1821.
Philip Tabor's birth name is Tabor, Philip John.
no
1963
The proper salutation for a knighted individual is "Sir" followed by their first name. For example, if the person's name is John Smith and he has been knighted, he would be addressed as "Sir John." In written form, you would typically refer to them as "Sir John Smith."
John Tabor has written: 'Seasonable thoughts in sad times' -- subject(s): Poetry, Fires, Plague, Anglo-Dutch War, 1664-1667
Sir Paul McCartney is the Beatle who was knighted.
Captain John Smith was knighted by King James I of England in 1603. This honor was bestowed upon him following his contributions to the early English colonization efforts in America, particularly his role in establishing the Jamestown settlement in Virginia. Smith's leadership and exploration helped to encourage further English ventures into the New World.
John Kirwan
Elton John was knighted by Her Majesty The Queen in 1997.