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The New Year Honours 1991 were appointments by Queen
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to
various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by people of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth. They were published on 28 December 1990 for the United Kingdom, New Zealand and the Cook Islands, Mauritius, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis.
[Saint Christopher and Nevis list:]
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, ''etc.'') and then divisions (Military, Civil, ''etc.'') as appropriate.
United Kingdom
Life peer
*
Miss Phyllis Dorothy James (Mrs White), OBE, Author.
Privy Counsellors
*The Honourable
Alan Kenneth McKenzie Clark, MP, Minister of State, Ministry of Defence; Member of Parliament, Plymouth Sutton.
*
Angela Claire Rosemary, Mrs Rumbold, CBE, MP, Minister of State, Department of Education and Science; Member of Parliament, Mitcham and Morden.
Knights Bachelor
*
Cyril James Anderton, CBE, QPM, Chief Constable,
Greater Manchester Police
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement within the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester in North West England.
, Greater Manchester Police employed 6,866 police officers, 3,524 memb ...
.
*
Colin Barker
Colin Barker (30 June 1939 – 4 February 2019) was a British sociologist as well as a Marxist historian and writer. A former long-standing member of the Socialist Workers Party in Manchester, he was the author of numerous articles and works ...
, Chairman,
British Technology Group
BTG Limited is an international specialist healthcare company that is developing and commercialising products targeting critical care, cancer and other disorders. The current name was adopted when the British Technology Group changed its name on ...
.
*
Jeffery Haverstock Bowman, Senior Partner,
Price Waterhouse
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.
*Professor
John Ivan George Cadogan, CBE, Director of Research,
British Petroleum.
*
Frederick Howard Michael Craig-Cooper Frederick may refer to:
People
* Frederick (given name), the name
Nobility
Anhalt-Harzgerode
*Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670)
Austria
* Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198
* Frederic ...
, CBE, TD For political service.
*
Robert Anthony Bevis (Tony) Durant, MP. For political service.
*
Michael Anthony Epstein
Sir Michael Anthony Epstein (born 18 May 1921) is a British pathologist and academic. He is one of the discoverers of the Epstein–Barr virus, along with Yvonne Barr and Bert Achong.
Personal life
Epstein was born on 18 May 1921, and educ ...
, CBE, Emeritus Professor of
Pathology
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,
University of Bristol
, mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'')
, established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter
, type ...
; Fellow of
Wolfson College, Oxford
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and Foreign Secretary, The
Royal Society
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.
*Colonel
James Dennis Compton Faulkner, CBE, VRD. For public services.
*
Paul Leonard Fox, CBE, Managing Director, Network Television,
British Broadcasting Corporation #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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*Professor
John Frank Kermode. For services to Literature.
*
William Charles Leech
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, CBE For charitable services.
*
Maurice Sydney Lipworth, Chairman,
Monopolies and Mergers Commission
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.
*The Right Honourable
Richard Napier Luce, MP. For political service.
*
Tom McDonald, OBE, Chairman, West Yorkshire and West Midlands Residuary Bodies.
*
Robert Alastair Newton Morton, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive,
Eurotunnel
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Group; Chairman, Eurotunnel plc.
*
Andrzej Panufnik
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, Composer and Conductor.
*
Eric Parker, Deputy Chairman and Group Chief Executive,
Trafalgar House plc.
*The Right Honourable
Timothy Hugh Francis Raison, MP. For political service.
*
Lewis Robertson, CBE For services to Industry.
*
Jeremy Rowe, CBE, Chairman, Occupational Pensions Board.
*
Patrick Sheehy
Sir Patrick Sheehy (2 September 1930 – 23 July 2019) was a British businessman who was chairman of British American Tobacco. In 1992, he was appointed chairman of the Inquiry into Police Responsibilities and Rewards (known as the Sheehy Inqu ...
, Chairman,
BAT Industries.
*
Andrew Kirkpatrick Sloan, QPM, Chief Constable,
Strathclyde Police
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.
*Professor
Michael Warwick Thompson, Vice-Chancellor and Principal,
University of Birmingham
, mottoeng = Through efforts to heights
, established = 1825 – Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery1836 – Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery1843 – Queen's College1875 – Mason Science College1898 – Mason Univers ...
.
*
William Benjamin Utting, CB, Chief Inspector,
Social Services Inspectorate.
*
Colin John Shedlock Walker, OBE, Chairman, East Anglian
Regional Health Authority.
*
David Alan Walker
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, Chairman,
Securities and Investments Board
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.
*
Peregrine Gerard Worsthorne. For services to Journalism.
*
Ian William Wrigglesworth. For political and public service.
Order of the Bath
Knights Grand Cross (GCB)
;Military Division
;;Royal Navy
*Admiral Sir
Benjamin Bathurst, KCB
;Civil Division
*Sir
Michael Quinlan, KCB, Permanent Under-Secretary of State,
Ministry of Defence
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Knights Commander (KCB)
;Military Division
;;Royal Navy
*Lieutenant-General
Henry York La Roche Beverley, OBE
;;Army
*Lieutenant-General
Richard Hull Swinburn, late
17th/21st Lancers.
*Lieutenant-General
Michael John Wilkes, CBE,
Colonel Commandant,
Royal Regiment of Artillery
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.
*Lieutenant-General
John Finlay Willasey Wilsey, CBE, Colonel, The
Devon and Dorset Regiment; Colonel Commandant,
Army Catering Corps
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History
In 1938 Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Secretary of ...
.
;Civil Division
*
Derek Henry Andrews, CB, CBE,
Permanent Secretary
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,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
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.
*
John Caines
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, CB, Permanent Secretary,
Department of Education and Science.
*The Right Honourable Sir
Robert Fellowes, KCVO, CB,
Private Secretary to the Queen.
*
Allan David Green, QC,
Director of Public Prosecutions
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.
Companions (CB)
;Military Division
;;Royal Navy
* Rear-Admiral
Christopher Hope Layman DSO, LVO.
* Surgeon Rear-Admiral
Ronald Edward Snow, LVO, OBE, QHP
* Rear-Admiral
Christopher Lainson Wood.
;;Army
* Major-General
Colin Edward George Carrington, CBE, Colonel Commandant,
Royal Corps of Transport
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.
* Major-General
Robert John Swan Corbett, late
Irish Guards.
* Major-General
John Peter William Friedberger, CBE, Colonel, The
Royal Hussars, (Prince of Wales's Own).
* Major-General
Richard Leslie Peck, late Corps of
Royal Engineers
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.
* Major-General
Dennis Shaw
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College career
Shaw played college foo ...
, CBE, late Corps of
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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History
Prior to REME's for ...
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;;Royal Air Force
* Air Vice-Marshal
Robert John Honey, CBE
* Air Vice-Marshal
John Frederick Willis, CBE
* Air Vice-Marshal
William John Wratten, CBE,
AFC
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Organizations
* Action for Children, a UK children's charity
* AFC Enterprises, the franchisor of Popeye's Chicken and Biscuits
* Africa Finance Corporation, a pan-African multilateral development finance institution
* A ...
;Civil Division
* Alexander Gilmour Bell, Chief Reporter,
Scottish Office.
*
Edwin Geoffrey Bowman
Sir Edwin Geoffrey Bowman, KCB, KC (Hon) (born 27 January 1946), commonly known as Sir Geoffrey Bowman, is a British lawyer and retired parliamentary draftsman.
Early life and education
Born in 1946, Bowman attended Roundhay School before he ...
,
Parliamentary Counsel.
* Ronald Frederick Coleman, Chief Engineer and Scientist,
Department of Trade and Industry.
*
Michael John Mackey Erritt, Grade 3,
Central Statistical Office.
* David Allen Hadley, Deputy Secretary, Cabinet Office.
* John Langdon Heritage, Head of Judicial Appointments Group,
Lord Chancellor's Department
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Created in 1885 as the Lord Chancellor's Office with a small staff to assist the Lord Chancel ...
.
* Brian Thomas Houghton, Grade 3,
Board of Inland Revenue.
* The Reverend James Gordon Medcalf, Deputy Solicitor, Legal Directorate,
Department of the Environment
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.
* Geoffrey Thomas Morgan, Grade 3,
Cabinet Office
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.
* Martin Trevor Peters, Director,
Royal Aerospace Establishment
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,
Farnborough Farnborough may refer to:
Australia
* Farnborough, Queensland, a locality in the Shire of Livingstone
United Kingdom
* Farnborough, Hampshire, a town in the Rushmoor district of Hampshire, England
** Farnborough (Main) railway station, a railw ...
.
* Owen Rees, Grade 3,
Welsh Office
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.
* Malcolm George Stephens, Chief Executive,
Export Credits Guarantee Department
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*
Valerie Patricia Marie Strachan, Deputy Chairman, Board of
HM Customs and Excise
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.
* John Francis Sweetman, TD, Clerk of Committees,
The House of Commons.
* Alan Harry Turney, Assistant
Under-Secretary of State,
Home Office.
* Ivan Harold Nutt Wallace, Senior Chief Inspector,
Department of Education (Northern Ireland).
*
Richard Thomas James Wilson, Deputy Secretary,
HM Treasury
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.
Order of St Michael and St George
Companions (CMG)
* David William Brocklesby, lately Professor of Tropical Animal Health; Director of the Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine.
*
John Arnfield Heap, Head of the Polar Regions Section,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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.
Royal Victorian Order
Knight Grand Cross (GCVO)
* Major-General
Sir Walter Arthur George Burns, KCVO, CB, DSO, OBE, MC
Knights Commander (KCVO)
* Captain
Richard Arthur Frederick Dobbs.
* Lieutenant-Colonel
Hanmer Cecil Hanbury Hanmer can refer to:
People
* David Hanmer, 14th century English judge
* Lee F. Hanmer, social worker
* Margaret Hanmer, Owain Glyndwr's wife
* Paul Hanmer, South African composer and pianist
* Ronald Hanmer, composer
* Sir Thomas Hanmer, 2nd Bar ...
, LVO
*
Sir John Nicholas Henderson, GCMG
*
Julian St John Loyd, CVO
* Lieutenant-General
Sir John Charles Chisholm Richards, KCB, CVO
Commanders (CVO)
* David Michael Dixon.
* Major-General
Roy Laurence Cayley Dixon, CB, MC
* Major
Michael John Parker, MBE.
* Susan Louise Wigley, LVO
Lieutenants (LVO)
* Davina Mary, The Countess Alexander of Tunis.
*
Paul George Canham.
* Commander Hugh Douglas Younger Faulkner.
* John Eric Handcock.
* John Richard Hickish.
* Chief Superintendent Alfred Ernest Frederick Longhurst,
Metropolitan Police
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), formerly and still commonly known as the Metropolitan Police (and informally as the Met Police, the Met, Scotland Yard, or the Yard), is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and ...
.
* Sarah Elizabeth Anne Marsh, MVO
Members (MVO)
* Peter Graham Cooke.
* Richard Laurence Fitch.
* Squadron Leader David Warwick Gale, Royal Air Force.
* James Murray Grant.
* George Albert Griffiths.
* Squadron Leader Denis Laurence Mooney, Royal Air Force.
* Miss Rachel Anne Wells.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Donald James Charles Wickes.
* Captain Edward Patrick Whealing,
Royal Marines
The Corps of Royal Marines (RM), also known as the Royal Marines Commandos, are the UK's special operations capable commando force, amphibious warfare, amphibious light infantry and also one of the :Fighting Arms of the Royal Navy, five fighti ...
.
Royal Victorian Medal
Silver
* Gladys Byworth.
* Roy Couch.
* Chief Technician John Entwhistle, A. ENG TECH A/P., Royal Air Force.
* Audrey French.
* Marine Steven Gilson, Royal Marines.
* Walter Gimpel.
* Robin Michael Hampstead.
* Andrew Littlejohn Kemp.
* Chief Technician Robert Holden Pinch, A. TECH E., Royal Air Force.
* Acting Petty Officer Marine Engineering Mechanic (Mechanical) Richard Wilfred Simpkins, Royal Navy.
* Raymond Slater.
* Joan Taylor.
* Frank Webb.
Order of the British Empire
Dames Commander (DBE)
;Civil Division
*
Barbara Cartland
Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland, (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000) published as Barbara Cartland was an English writer, known as the Queen of Romance, who published both contemporary and historical romance novels, the latter set primarily duri ...
, Novelist.
*
Shirley Porter
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, DL. For political and public service.
*
Victoire Evelyn Patricia Ridsdale. For political service.
*
Lucie Rie
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Life Early years and education
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, CBE, Potter.
* Professor
Margaret Elizabeth Harvey Turner-Warwick, President,
Royal College of Physicians
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.
Knights Commander (KBE)
;Military Division
;;Royal Navy
* Vice-Admiral
Robert Charles Finch Hill.
;;Royal Air Force
* Air Marshal
Nigel Holroyd Mills, QHP, CBE
;Civil Division
*
Bertram Stanley Mitford Bowyer, Lord Denham, PC. For political service.
*
Terence Alexander Hawthorne English, President,
Royal College of Surgeons of England
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.
Commanders (CBE)
;Military Division
;;Royal Navy
* Commandant Anthea Larken, ADC,
Women's Royal Naval Service.
* Captain Donald Andrew McVean.
* Colonel Ian Melville Hume Moore, ADC.
* Captain Hugh Peltor.
;;Army
* Brigadier Michael William Betts, ADC, late
Royal Corps of Transport
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.
* Brigadier John Barry Bloxham,
Army Catering Corps
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History
In 1938 Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Secretary of ...
.
* Brigadier Geoffrey Robert Durrant, MBE, QHVS, late
Royal Army Veterinary Corps.
* Colonel John Vivian Fielding, late
Royal Corps of Signals
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.
* Colonel Timothy John Granville-Chapman, late
Royal Regiment of Artillery
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.
* Brigadier Alasdair Ian Gordon Kennedy, OBE, late the
Gordon Highlanders
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* Gordon (slave), escaped to a Union Army camp during the U.S. Civil War
* Clan Gord ...
.
* Colonel Edward James Pepper, late the
Royal Tank Regiment
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.
* Colonel Alan Hackford Protheroe, MBE, TD, late The
Royal Regiment of Wales
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, (24th/41st Foot),
Territorial Army; Honorary Colonel, Territorial Army Public Information Pool.
;;Royal Air Force
* Air Commodore
John Anthony Cheshire, OBE
* Group Captain
Joseph Charles French, OBE, ADC
* Group Captain Richard Hugh Gould.
* Group Captain John Edward Rooum, AFC
* Air Commodore George Edward Winch (Ret'd).
;Civil Division
* William Anderson, Managing Editor,
D. C. Thomson & Co.
* Anthony David Andrews, Deputy Managing Director, Bookers Seeds.
* John Trevor Arnett, DL, Deputy Leader,
Hereford and Worcester County Council
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.
* Ronald Edward Artus, lately Group Chief Investment Manager and Director,
Prudential Corporation plc.
*
Susan Baird,
Lord Provost,
City of Glasgow District Council.
* Rosemary Dawn Bayman. For political service.
* John Bingham, lately Senior Manager, Head of Wheat Breeding Group, Plant Breeding International Cambridge Ltd.
*
Malcolm Stanley Bradbury, Author, Professor of American Studies,
University of East Anglia
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.
* John Brennan, Director of Works Service,
Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland.
* June Paterson-Brown, DL, lately Chief Commissioner,
The Girl Guides Association.
* John Roger Carr, Chairman,
Countryside Commission for Scotland.
* George Hubert Challis, Chief Commoner,
Corporation of London
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.
* Professor
Christine Muriel Chapman, OBE, lately Chairman, Welsh National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting.
* John Gerald Collee, Robert Irvine Professor of Bacteriology, Department of Medical Microbiology,
University of Edinburgh Medical School; Chief Bacteriologist,
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
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.
* Brian David Cooper, Principal Medical Officer,
HM Prison Parkhurst
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.
* Ian Leonard Dixon. For political and public service.
* Francis Albert Edgar, Deputy Director,
Northern Ireland Court Service
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.
* Anthony Joseph Eggington, Director Programmes and Deputy Chairman,
Science and Engineering Research Council
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.
* Grahame Nicholas Elliott. For political and public service.
* Miss Valerie Jean Evans, lately Divisional Staff Inspector,
Department of Education and Science.
* Dennis Larry Ashwell Farr, Director,
Courtauld Institute
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, Galleries.
* Trevor Maurice Farrer. For political and public service.
* Albert John Figes, lately Grade 4,
Ministry of Defence
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* Neil James Fitton, lately Director of Education, Cheshire.
* Kester William Norton George, Grade 4,
Department of Trade and Industry.
* Sydney Gillibrand, Chairman, Aerospace Companies,
British Aerospace
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plc.
*
Mary Burnell Clark-Glass, Chair and Chief Executive,
Equal Opportunities Commission, Northern Ireland.
*
Marius Goring, Actor/Manager.
*
Ida Haendel, Violinist.
* James MacDougall Graham Harley, Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
Queen's University Belfast
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* Anthony Harry Hart, Leader,
Kent County Council
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* Michael Herbert, Chairman and Chief Executive,
The Tussauds Group Ltd.
* Leonard William Hodgson, MBE. For political and public service.
* The Honourable
David Alexander Cospatrick Douglas-Home, Chairman, Committee for Middle East Trade. For services to Export.
* William Nicholas Hood, Chairman,
Wessex Water
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plc.
* David John Hopkins, lately City Treasurer,
Westminster City Council
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.
* Ronald Walter Howard, Chairman,
GEC Avionics Ltd.
* David John Edward Ingram,
Vice-Chancellor
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In most Commonwealth and former Commonwealth nations, the chancellor ...
,
University of Kent
, motto_lang =
, mottoeng = Literal translation: 'Whom to serve is to reign'(Book of Common Prayer translation: 'whose service is perfect freedom')Graham Martin, ''From Vision to Reality: the Making of the University of Kent at Canterbury'' ...
.
* Adrian Alexander Ward-Jackson. For services to the performing arts especially dance.
* Roland John Jarvis, Group Chief Executive, Low and Bonar plc, Dundee.
* Geoffrey Richards John, Chairman,
Meat and Livestock Commission.
*
Francis Frederick Johnson, Architect; Member, Executive Committee, The
Georgian Group.
*
Brian Alexander Johnston, MC, OBE. For services to Broadcasting.
* David Robert Corbett Kelly. For political and public service.
* Professor
Charles Kemball
Charles Kemball CBE PRSE FRS FRSC FRIC (27 March 1923, in Edinburgh – 4 September 1998, in Tyninghame) was a Scottish chemist who served as President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1988–91) and as President of the Royal Institute of C ...
, Honorary Fellow,
Edinburgh University
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, President, The
Royal Society of Edinburgh
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.
* Richard Ashton King, lately Group Chief Executive, Cambridge Electronic Industries plc.
* Richard Charles Maurice Learner, Vice-Chairman,
Remploy
Remploy is an organisation in the United Kingdom which provides employment placement services for disabled people. It is a major welfare-to-work provider, delivering a range of contracts and employment programmes, for people with substantial barr ...
, Ltd.
* Celia Jean, Lady Liggins, OBE. For political service.
* Sylvia Rosalind, Countess of Limerick, Vice-Chairman,
Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths The Lullaby Trust (formerly FSID) is a British charitable organisation aiming to prevent unexpected deaths in infancy and promote infant health. The Lullaby Trust funds research, supports families whose babies have died suddenly and unexpectedly, di ...
.
*
Robert Andrew Lloyd, Opera Singer.
*
Stephen Penford Lock, Editor,
British Medical Journal
''The BMJ'' is a weekly peer-reviewed medical trade journal, published by the trade union the British Medical Association (BMA). ''The BMJ'' has editorial freedom from the BMA. It is one of the world's oldest general medical journals. Origi ...
.
*
Maitland Mackie
Sir Maitland Mackie, (16 February 1912 – 18 June 1996), often known as Mike Mackie, was a British Liberal Party politician, farming pioneer, educational innovator and Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire.
Background and family
He was the son of ...
. For services to Agriculture.
* Donald Francis MacQuaker, Chairman,
Scottish Health Service,
Common Services Agency
NHS National Services Scotland (NSS) is a Non Departmental Public Body which provides advice and services to the rest of NHS Scotland.
Accountable to the Scottish Government, NSS works at the heart of the health service, providing national st ...
.
* Ronald McCaughan, Grade 4, Ministry of Defence.
* Samuel Edward McClelland, HM Deputy Senior Chief Inspector of Schools, Scotland.
* Sidney Aubrey Melman, lately Chairman,
Letchworth Garden City Corporation.
* Robert Joel Montague, Executive Chairman,
Tiphook plc.
*
Peter Moores, For charitable services to the Arts.
*
Roger Hugh Vaughan Charles Morgan, Librarian,
House of Lords
The House of Lords, also known as the House of Peers, is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Membership is by appointment, heredity or official function. Like the House of Commons, it meets in the Palace of Westminst ...
.
* Major
Sir Marc Brunel Noble, Bt., Commonwealth Commissioner,
The Scout Association
The Scout Association is the largest Scouting organisation in the United Kingdom and is the World Organization of the Scout Movement's recognised member for the United Kingdom. Following the origin of Scouting in 1907, the association was fo ...
.
* Professor John Robert Norris, Director of Group Research,
Cadbury-Schweppes plc.
* Alfred John O'Sullivan. For political service.
* Gordon Michael William Owen, Group Managing Director,
Cable and Wireless plc; Chairman,
Mercury Communications
Mercury Communications was a national telephone company in the United Kingdom, formed in 1981 as a subsidiary of Cable & Wireless, to challenge the then-monopoly of British Telecom (BT). Although it proved only moderately successful at challen ...
Ltd.
* The Reverend Canon
William James Patterson
William James Patterson (February 7, 1838 – November 6, 1926) was the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic from 1916 to 1917.
Biography
He was born in Ireland on February 7, 1838. By 1860 he had migrated to the United States. ...
, lately
Dean of Ely
The position of Dean of Ely Cathedral, in East Anglia, England, in the Diocese of Ely was created in 1541 after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The first Dean of Ely had been the last Benedictine prior of Ely.
List of deans
Early mode ...
, Cambridgeshire.
* William Michael Peacock, Chairman, Nurdin and Peacock plc.
*
Donald Hill Perkins, Professor of Elementary Particle Physics; Head of Nuclear Physics Department,
University of Oxford
, mottoeng = The Lord is my light
, established =
, endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019)
, budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20)
, chancellor ...
.
* Anthony Michael Westlake Platt, Chief Executive,
London Chamber of Commerce & Industry
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is London’s key hub for the business community, we support members’ businesses through a range of services, advocate on behalf of London’s business community in the most important forums of pol ...
. For services to Export.
* Barry David Keith Price, QPM,
National Drugs Intelligence Co-ordinator.
* Kenneth Punt, Director of Finance, Trent Regional Health Authority.
* David Caie Rennie, Chairman, Management Side, Ambulance Whitley Council; Chairman, Harrow Health Authority.
* James Michael Renshall, OBE, lately Chairman, Accounting Standards Committee.
*
Robert William Robson, lately Manager,
England Association Football Team.
* Thomas Gordon Parry Rogers, Chairman, Business and Technician Education Council.
*
Geoffrey Arthur Rose, Professor of Epidemiology,
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
* Jeffrey David Rose, Chairman, The
Royal Automobile Club
The Royal Automobile Club is a British private social and athletic club. It has two clubhouses: one in London at 89 Pall Mall, and the other in the countryside at Woodcote Park, near Epsom in Surrey. Both provide accommodation and a range ...
.
*
Raman Subba Row
Raman Subba Row (born 29 January 1932) is a former cricketer who played for England, Cambridge University, Surrey and Northamptonshire.
Life and career
Born in Streatham, Surrey, England to an Indian father Panguluri Venkata Subba Rao, of Bap ...
, lately Chairman,
Test and County Cricket Board
The Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB) was the governing body for Test and county cricket in Great Britain between 1968 and 1996. The TCCB was established in 1968 to replace the functions of the Board of Control for Test Matches (established ...
.
* Timothy William Baines Sallitt, lately Deputy Chairman, Export Guarantees Advisory Council, Board Director,
Hawker Siddeley
Hawker Siddeley was a group of British manufacturing companies engaged in aircraft production. Hawker Siddeley combined the legacies of several British aircraft manufacturers, emerging through a series of mergers and acquisitions as one of onl ...
, Group.
* James Edward Shelley, Secretary,
Church Commissioners
The Church Commissioners is a body which administers the property assets of the Church of England. It was established in 1948 and combined the assets of Queen Anne's Bounty, a fund dating from 1704 for the relief of poor clergy, and of the Ecc ...
.
* Edward Barry Orton Sherlock, General Manager and Actuary,
The Equitable Life Assurance Society.
*
David Alec Gwyn Simon, Deputy Chairman and Chief Operating Officer,
British Petroleum Co. Ltd.
* William Slinger. For public service in Northern Ireland.
* Graham Alfred Spencer, lately Controller Capital Taxes Office, Board of
Inland Revenue
The Inland Revenue was, until April 2005, a department of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct taxation, including income tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, corporation t ...
.
* Christopher John Tappin, Chairman and Chief Executive, Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc.
*
Henry Saxon Tate, Chairman,
London Futures and Options Exchange.
* John Frederick Taylor, Departmental Medical Adviser,
Department of Transport.
* Professor
Antony Charles Thomas, Member,
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England.
* Cedric Marshall Thomas, OBE, Commissioner,
Health and Safety Executive
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is a UK government agency responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in Great Britain. It is a non-depar ...
.
*
Peter Kynaston Thomas, Professor of Neurology,
Royal Free Hospital
The Royal Free Hospital (also known simply as the Royal Free) is a major teaching hospital in the Hampstead area of the London Borough of Camden. The hospital is part of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, which also runs services at Bar ...
, School of Medicine and the Institute of Neurology National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London.
* Kathleen Mary Tillotson, OBE, Emeritus Professor of English,
University of London, Bedford College.
* Ian Eric Turl, Grade 5,
Department of Employment.
* Jeffrey Alan Turnbull, Chairman,
Mott MacDonald, Group Ltd.
*
Miles Rawstron Walker,
Chief Minister, Isle of Man Government.
* David George Stuart Waterstone, lately Chief Executive,
Welsh Development Agency.
* James Roy Watson
QFSM., Chief Officer, Lancashire Fire Brigade.
* John Carrick Stroud Weeks, lately Head Teacher,
Gordano School
Gordano School () is a comprehensive school with academy status located in Portishead, North Somerset, England. In 1999, the school was awarded Specialist schools Technology College status. Gordano School has 2,100 pupils aged 11 to 18 as of Ma ...
,
Portishead,
Avon.
* Albert Wheeler, Regional Director, Midlands and South,
British Coal Corporation
British may refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies.
** Britishness, the British identity and common culture
* British English, ...
.
* Graham Winfield, lately Chief Executive, Overseas Division,
BOC Group plc; lately Member,
Economic and Social Research Council
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), formerly the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), is part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). UKRI is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) funded by the UK government. ESRC provides fund ...
, and Chairman, Post Graduate Training Board.
* Patricia Mary Campbell Winterton, Grade 5,
Department of Health.
* Ronald Leslie Woodworth, Commercial Director, Davy Corporation plc. For services to Export.
Officers (OBE)
;Military Division
;;Royal Navy
* Commander David Austin Blythe, MBE
* Acting Captain Christopher David Seymour Brown.
* Commander Hilary Laskey Foxworthy.
* Commander Michael Patrick Glancy.
* Commander Richard Higgins
* Commander Julian Giles Malec.
* Commander
Timothy Pentreath McClement.
* Commander Michael John Norman, AFC
* Major Trevor Acton Philpott,
Royal Marines
The Corps of Royal Marines (RM), also known as the Royal Marines Commandos, are the UK's special operations capable commando force, amphibious warfare, amphibious light infantry and also one of the :Fighting Arms of the Royal Navy, five fighti ...
.
* Commander William George Samways.
* Commander Patrick John Tyrrell.
* Commander Thomas Steven Wittich.
;;Army
* Lieutenant-Colonel Jeremy Whincup Robert Blott,
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards.
* Acting-Colonel Eric Tatton Boddye, MBE, TD,
Army Cadet Force
The Army Cadet Force (ACF), generally shortened to Army Cadets, is a national youth organisation sponsored by the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence and the British Army. Along with the Sea Cadet Corps and the Air Training Corps, the ACF mak ...
, Territorial Army.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Henry Hastings Brooke, Corps of
Royal Engineers
The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is head ...
.
* Lieutenant-Colonel John William Chuter, Corps of
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME ) is a corps of the British Army that maintains the equipment that the Army uses. The corps is described as the "British Army's Professional Engineers".
History
Prior to REME's for ...
.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Noel Robert Cross, The
Royal Highland Fusiliers
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Prior to 28 March 2006, the Royal Highland Fusiliers was an infantry regiment in its own right, ...
, (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment).
* Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Anthony Dennis Evans, MBE, Royal Corps of Transport.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Robert James Evans, Royal Corps of Signals.
* Lieutenant-Colonel
Anthony Peter Grant-Peterkin,
Queen's Own Highlanders
The Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), officially abbreviated "QO HLDRS," was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Scottish Division. It was in existence from 1961 to 1994.
History 1961–1970
The regiment was f ...
, (Seaforth and Camerons).
* Lieutenant-Colonel Roger Michael Greenhouse, MBE, The
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
* Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel) John Scott Houchin, MBE, The
Royal Anglian Regiment
The Royal Anglian Regiment (R ANGLIAN) is an infantry regiment of the British Army. It consists of two Regular battalions and one Reserve battalion. The modern regiment was formed in 1964, making it the oldest of the Line Regiments now operating ...
.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Nicholas Hugh Kelsey, TD, The Royal Anglian Regiment, Territorial Army.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Peter James Knox, The
Royal Welch Fusiliers
The Royal Welch Fusiliers ( cy, Ffiwsilwyr Brenhinol Cymreig) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, and part of the Prince of Wales' Division, that was founded in 1689; shortly after the Glorious Revolution. In 1702, it was designate ...
.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Lennox Norman Angus MacEwan,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army. At its renaming as a Royal Corps in 1918 it was both a supply and repair corps. In the supply area it had responsibility for weapons, armoured vehicles and other military equip ...
.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Charles McClure Mather, MBE,
Grenadier Guards
"Shamed be whoever thinks ill of it."
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, colors_label =
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.
* Lieutenant-Colonel John Charles Beddoes Morgan, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Edward O'Donnell,
Royal Army Pay Corps.
* Acting-Colonel Lewis John Rose, DL, Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald Jackson Tilston,
Corps of Royal Military Police
The Royal Military Police (RMP) is the corps of the British Army responsible for the policing of army service personnel, and for providing a military police presence both in the UK and while service personnel are deployed overseas on operations ...
.
* Lieutenant-Colonel A. Gavin Shorto, The
Bermuda Regiment
The Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR), formerly the Bermuda Regiment, is the home defence unit of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. It is a single territorial infantry battalion that was formed on the amalgamation in 1965 of two originally ...
.
;;Royal Air Force
* Wing Commander Dennis Michael Baker.
* Wing Commander Anthony William Billinghurst,
RAF Volunteer Reserve (Training).
* Wing Commander Andrew John Burton, MBE
* Wing Commander Ian Dewhurst.
* Wing Commander Richard Allan Forsythe.
* Wing Commander Peter Willmott Giles.
* Wing Commander Raymond James Horwood.
* Wing Commander Raymond Leonard Lomas (Ret'd).
* Wing Commander William Anthony Brereton Roberts.
* Wing Commander David Michael Shannon.
* Wing Commander Peter William Stannard,
* Wing Commander Peter John Storey.
* Wing Commander William John Taylor.
;Civil Division
* Roy Kenneth Ackerman, Chairman, Hotel and Catering Training Board.
* John Kenneth Adams, lately Grade 7, Department of Transport.
* Roy Thomas Adams, Deputy Chief Probation Officer, Merseyside.
* Douglas Herbert Allam. For political service.
* William Joseph Allen, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland.
* William Keith Arnold, Chairman and Managing Director, Assembly and Automation Electronics Group,
Treforest
Treforest ( cy, Trefforest) is a village in the south-east of Pontypridd, in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. It is situated in the Treforest electoral ward, along with the village of Glyntaff (or Glyn-Taf). It is part of the P ...
, Mid-Glamorgan.
* Peter Edgar Arscott. For services to the
Engineering Employers' Federation Make UK, formerly the Engineering Employers' Federation, represents manufacturers in the United Kingdom.
Purpose
Make UK provides businesses with advice, guidance and support in employment law, employee relations, health, safety, climate and envi ...
.
*
Bernard Peter Atha. For services to Sport, particularly Sport for the Disabled.
* Frederick Harper Atkinson, lately Manager, Offshore Division,
Lloyd's Register
Lloyd's Register Group Limited (LR) is a technical and professional services organisation and a maritime classification society, wholly owned by the Lloyd’s Register Foundation, a UK charity dedicated to research and education in science and ...
.
* Harold Eric Avery, Principal, Tile Hill College of Further Education,
Coventry
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.
*
Joyce Elizabeth Leslie Baird, lately Joint General Secretary,
Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association.
* John William Bamford, lately Chairman of the Council,
Order of St. John
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem ( la, Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani), commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller (), was a medieval and early modern Catholic military order. It was headqu ...
, London.
* Joseph Robert Banks, Senior Principal Research Officer, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
* Professor Bryan Conway Barrass, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
* Norman Noel Ingersent Batten, Director of Supplies and Services, Metropolitan Police.
* Thomas Notman Alexander Begg, Board Member,
Scottish Homes
Communities Scotland was an executive agency of the Scottish Government from 2001 to 2008. The Agency was responsible for housing, homelessness, communities and regeneration throughout Scotland.
Communities Scotland was headquartered in Edinburg ...
.
* Maire Patricia Bellew, General Medical Practitioner,
Bamber Bridge
Bamber Bridge is an urban village in Lancashire, England, south-east of Preston, in the borough of South Ribble. The name derives from the Old English "bēam" and "brycg", which probably means "tree-trunk bridge". The population was 13,945 a ...
, Preston, Lancashire.
* Allan Benjamin, Co-ordinator Governor Training, West Glamorgan.
* George Keith Benson, Vice-President, The
National Autistic Society.
* Christopher John Bentley, Senior Principal, Ministry of Defence.
* Edward Geoffrey Watson Bill, Librarian and Archivist,
Lambeth Palace
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.
* Robert James Birrell, Inspector of Taxes (SP), Board of Inland Revenue.
*
Thomas Babington Boulton TD,
E.R.D., Consultant Anaesthetist and Clinical Lecturer, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, Oxford and Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, Past President,
Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
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It was founded by Dr Henry Featherstone in 1 ...
.
* Arthur Bevan Midgley Braithwaite, Chief Executive,
The Welding Institute.
* Randal Anthony Maddock Brew. For political and public service.
* Brian Aubrey Brown, Grade 5, The
British Library
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, Property Services Agency.
* Kenneth Alfred Buckley. For services to agriculture and land drainage.
* John Hedley Burrows. For services to Music.
* Simon Peter Quentin Byworth, Director of Engineering, Military Engines,
Rolls-Royce plc
Rolls-Royce Holdings plc is a British multinational aerospace and defence company incorporated in February 2011. The company owns Rolls-Royce, a business established in 1904 which today designs, manufactures and distributes power systems for ...
.
*
Duncan Inglis Cameron, lately Director of Administration and Secretary,
Heriot-Watt University
Heriot-Watt University ( gd, Oilthigh Heriot-Watt) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was established in 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh, the world's first mechanics' institute, and subsequently granted univ ...
, Edinburgh.
*
Harry Leonard Carpenter, Sports Commentator,
British Broadcasting Corporation #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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* Major Murray Alexander Carson. For political service.
* Alan Dennis Chapman. For political service.
* The Reverend Michael Wilford Clark. For services to the community in