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The 1976 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours were announced on 27 May 1976 to mark the resignation of the
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is not ...
,
Harold Wilson James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, (11 March 1916 – 24 May 1995) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from October 1964 to June 1970, and again from March 1974 to April 1976. He ...
. The list of resignation honours became known satirically as the "Lavender List".


Controversy

The list caused controversy as a number of recipients were wealthy businessmen whose principles were considered antithetical to those held by the Labour Party at the time.
Roy Jenkins Roy Harris Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead, (11 November 1920 – 5 January 2003) was a British politician who served as President of the European Commission from 1977 to 1981. At various times a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Lab ...
notes that Wilson's retirement "was disfigured by his, at best, eccentric resignation honours list, which gave peerages or knighthoods to some adventurous business gentlemen, several of whom were close neither to him nor to the Labour Party." One businessman on the list, Lord Kagan, was convicted of fraud in 1980; Sir Eric Miller committed suicide while under investigation for fraud in 1977. Another beneficiary was the buccaneering financier
James Goldsmith Sir James Michael Goldsmith (26 February 1933 – 18 July 1997) was a French-British financier, tycoon''Billionaire: The Life and Times of Sir James Goldsmith'' by Ivan Fallon and politician who was a member of the Goldsmith family. His contr ...
. Nearly all of the other names on the list such as actor
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were, however, uncontroversial. Dismissing the notoriety of these two names, both of Wilson's academic biographers, Professor
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and
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, writing in the 1990s long after the purported events stress that there was never any question at the time or subsequently of financial impropriety in the drawing up of the list. The origin of the name "Lavender List" derived from the claim made by former press secretary and journalist Joe Haines that the head of Wilson's political office, Lady Falkender, had written the original draft on lavender-coloured notepaper. No documentary evidence has been proffered to support this claim and Wilson and Falkender denied it. Joe Haines expressly denied any financial impropriety in the compilation of the list on national television in an interview on BBC's ''
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'' on 14 February 1977. In 2001 Joe Haines altered his allegations with an entirely new version of the "Lavender List". Lady Falkender sued Joe Haines for libel in 2007 over the statement that she was the author of the list. Many statements in the media were subject to litigation by both Wilson and Falkender during the 1970s, which later gave rise to a long complaint by Wilson published in ''The Times'' that his administration had been subject to an alleged smear campaign. Wilson's suspicions were later partially corroborated by former MI5 Assistant Director Peter Wright in his book ''
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'', a book that was initially banned from publication in the UK. According to a letter from
Edith Summerskill Edith Clara Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill, (19 April 1901 – 4 February 1980) was a British physician, feminist, Labour politician and writer. She was appointed to the Privy Council in 1949. Early life Summerskill was educated at King' ...
published in ''The Times'' on 27 May 1977, the members of the Political Honours Scrutiny Committee "were astounded when we read the list of proposed honours. We told the civil servant present that we could not approve of at least half of the list, and would he see that this was conveyed to the Prime Minister", and that "it astonished us to find that, with one exception, the original list of recipients was published unchanged." But she comments that "we were in fact faced with a ''fait accompli'' which we had no power to upset."


Political and Public Services List

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour.


Life peers

*
Terence George Boston Terence George Boston, Baron Boston of Faversham, (21 March 1930 – 23 July 2011) was a British Labour Party politician. Early life Boston was born on 21 March 1930, the son of George Boston and his wife Kate Boston (née Bellati). He was ed ...
, Barrister-at-Law; former Member of Parliament for the Faversham Division of Kent. *Sir
Bernard Delfont Bernard Delfont, Baron Delfont (born Boris Winogradsky; 5 September 1909 – 28 July 1994) was a leading Russian-born British theatrical impresario. Life and career Delfont was born in Tokmak, Berdyansky Uyezd, Taurida Governorate, Russian ...
, Chairman and Chief Executive, EMI Film and Theatre Corporation Ltd. For services to the Attlee Memorial Foundation. *Sir
Lew Grade Lew Grade, Baron Grade, (born Lev Winogradsky; 25 December 1906 – 13 December 1998) was a British media proprietor and impresario. Originally a dancer, and later a talent agent, Grade's interest in television production began in 1954 ...
, Chairman and Chief Executive,
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Corporation Ltd. For services to television. * Sir Joseph Kagan, Chairman, Kagan Textiles Ltd and associated companies. *
Albert James Murray Albert James Murray, Baron Murray of Gravesend (9 January 1930 – 10 February 1980) was a British Labour Party politician. Murray represented Dulwich on London County Council from 1958 until the council's abolition, in 1965. At the 1964 ge ...
, Former Member of Parliament for
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, and Parliamentary Secretary,
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. *Sir
Max Rayne Max Rayne, Baron Rayne (8 February 1918 – 10 October 2003) was a British property developer and philanthropist who supported medical, religious, education and arts charities in England. Early life Rayne came from a Jewish family. His father, Ph ...
, for charitable services and services to the Arts. *
John Ernest Vaizey John Ernest Vaizey, Baron Vaizey (1 October 1929 – 19 July 1984) was a British author and economist, who specialised in education. Background and education Vaizey was the son of Ernest Vernon Vaizey and his wife Lucy Butler Hart. He was educ ...
, Professor of Economics, and Head of the School of Social Sciences,
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, Uxbridge. * Sir Arthur George Weidenfeld, Chairman,
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Ltd, Publishers.


Privy Counsellor

* Lionel Murray OBE, General Secretary,
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.


Companions of Honour

*The Right Honourable Lord Elwyn-Jones, The Lord Chancellor *The Right Honourable
Edward Watson Short Edward Watson Short, Baron Glenamara, (17 December 1912 – 4 May 2012) was a British Labour Party politician and deputy leader of the Labour Party. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Newcastle upon Tyne Central and served as a minister du ...
, Lately Lord President of the Council. Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne, Central.


Knights Bachelor

* William Stanley Baker, Actor/Producer. * James Michael Goldsmith, Chairman, Cavenham Ltd. For services to export and to ecology. * Frederick Donald Gosling, For charitable services, HM Forces. *
James Edward Hanson James Edward, Baron Hanson (20 January 1922 – 1 November 2004) was an English Conservative industrialist who built his businesses through the process of leveraged buyouts through Hanson plc. Career Educated at Elland Grammar School near ...
, Chairman,
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. * Eric Merton Miller, Chairman, Peachey Property Corporation Ltd. Recently Treasurer of the
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. * John Lewis Ernest Watts Mills, CBE, Actor/Director. *
Sigmund Sternberg Sir Sigmund Sternberg ( hu, Sternberg Zsigmond; 2 June 1921 – 18 October 2016) was a Hungarian-British philanthropist, interfaith campaigner, businessman and Labour Party donor. Early life Sternberg was born in 1921 in Budapest, Hungary. He ...
, Chairman, Commodities Research Unit Ltd Group. * John Elliott Terry, Managing Director,
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.


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

*Arthur Smith, Parliamentary Agent to Harold Wilson * Henry Reginall Underhill, National Agent of the Labour Party.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

*Miss Doreen Stainforth (Mrs Clark), Broadcasting Officer, The Labour Party Information Department. *Donald Willgoose, Chief Executive and Town Clerk,
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. * Michael Edward Yarwood, Entertainer. *Bess Hilda, Mrs Church, Personal Secretary to Roy Jenkins, MP *Miss Mary Griffin, Private Secretary to the General Secretary of The Labour Party. *Arthur Thomas Gunns, lately Supervisor, Despatch Department, Labour party Headquarters. *William John Taylor, Meetings Officer, Labour Party Headquarters.


Private Office List


Life peer

* Sir Joseph Ellis Stone, personal physician


Knighthood

* Alfred Henry Warren, private secretary to the government Chief Whip


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

*Fleet Chief Wren Steward (O) Dorothy Mary Gordon, Senior Steward at
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. *Miss Doreen Andrew, Formerly Secretary in the Political Office *Miss Peggy Patricia Field, Personal Secretary to Lady Wilson. *William Charles Housden, B.E.M., Personal Driver *Doris Molly, Mrs Knight, Assistant, Prime Minister's Office, No. 10 Downing Street. *Mavis Dorothy, Mrs MacDonald, Secretary in the Political Office *Thora, Mrs Pollard, Housekeeper


British Empire Medal

*Charles Beveridge, Senior Messenger, No.10 Downing Street *Edith Margaret, Mrs Causer, Senior Cleaner, No.10 Downing Street *Robert Geoffrey Matthews, Police Constable, Metropolitan Police *Miss Doris May Richardson, Telephonist, No.10 Downing Street


Docudrama

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The Lavender List ''The Lavender List'' is a docudrama originally broadcast on BBC Four on 1 March 2006. It chronicles the events that led to the drafting of the so-called "Lavender List", a satirical name given to Harold Wilson's controversial 1976 resignation ...
'' is a British television
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broadcast on
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in March 2006 based on the version of events put forward by Joe Haines in 2001, events that he claimed led to the drafting of the 1976 Resignation Honours. Lady Falkender threatened to sue the BBC for libel over the programme, and in line with BBC policy in the wake of recent libel defeats, the BBC opted to settle out of court rather than contest the libel action. In addition to a financial settlement, the BBC agreed to never rebroadcast the programme.


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