Louis Bols

Lieutenant-General Sir Louis Jean Bols KCB, KCMG, DSO (23 November 1867 – 13 September 1930, Bath) was born in Cape Town and educated at Lancing College in England. He was a distinguished British military officer. He served as Edmund Allenby's Third Army Chief of Staff on the Western front and Sinai and Palestine campaigns of World War I.

From June 1919 – June 1920 he served as the Chief Administrator of Palestine, and signed over power to Herbert Samuels, the first British High Commissioner of Palestine, in an often-quoted document:
 * "Received from Major-General Sir Louis J. Bols K.C.B.—One Palestine, complete."

Honours

 * Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
 * Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
 * Distinguished Service Order
 * Légion d'honneur (France)
 * Order of the Redeemer (Greece)
 * Order of the Nile (Egypt)
 * Order of St. Vladimir (Russia)
 * Order of Al Nahda (Hejaz)
 * Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, 1921 (Japan).