1990 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 1990 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 30 December 1989 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1990. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Contents

United Kingdom

Life Peers

Privy Counsellors

Knights Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Knights Commander (KCB)

Military Division
Navy
Army
Air Force
Civil Division

Companions (CB)

Military Division
Navy
Army
Air Force
Civil Division

Order of St Michael and St George

Companions (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

Knights Commander (KCVO)

Commanders (CVO)

Lieutenants (LVO)

Members (MVO)

  • Ronald George Bell
  • Geoffrey Hamilton Button
  • Phyllis Margaret Carswell
  • William Roger Craster
  • Audrey Jessie Dellow
  • Laurence Leslie Fuller, RVM
  • Paul Frederick Goddard
  • Major Edwin Hunt
  • Warrant Officer Brian Lea, BEM (D1923398), Royal Air Force
  • Theresa Melinda Perfect
  • David Andrew Senior, RVM
  • Patricia Wallace

Royal Victorian Medal

Silver

  • Chief Technician Andrew John Bashford, (H9099479), Royal Air Force
  • James Cameron
  • Superintendent Gordon John Frederick Cheesman, Automobile Association.
  • Harold Frederick George Cooper
  • Police Constable James Deane, Metropolitan Police.
  • George Leslie Dibley
  • Local Acting Chief Petty Officer Steward Graham Keith Easter (D147638A), Royal Navy
  • Elizabeth Mary Hanslip
  • Julie Christine Moyes
  • Police Constable Michael John Robinson, Metropolitan Police.
  • Chief Technician Laurence Tucker, (C429095I), Royal Air Force.
  • Anthony Patrick Willis
  • Local Acting Chief Petty Officer (Sonar) Peter David Royden Young, (DI26302J), Royal Navy.

Order of the British Empire

Knights Grand Cross (GBE)

Military Division
Army
Civil Division

Dames Commander (DBE)

Civil Division

Knights Commander (KBE)

Civil Division
Diplomatic and Overseas List

Commanders (CBE)

Military Division
Navy
  • Captain David Hart-Dyke, L.V.O., Royal Navy.
  • Captain Terence James Meadows, Royal Navy.
  • Principal Nursing Officer Eileen Mary Northway, R.R.C., Q.H.N.O., Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Captain Patrick Barton Rowe, L.V.O., Royal Navy.
Army
  • Brigadier Norman Charles Allen, O.B.E., A.D.C. (454098), Corps of Royal Military Police.
  • Brigadier Giles Geoffrey Arnold (457095), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Colonel Mark Guy Douglas-Withers (479213), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Colonel Anthony De Camborne Lowther Leask, O.B.E. (473996), late Scots Guards.
  • Brigadier David Llewellyn Lewis, O.B.E. (457205), late Royal Tank Regiment.
  • Colonel Graham Ridland Owens (447362), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Brigadier Nicholas Herbert Thompson, A.D.C. (453561), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Brigadier Samuel Thomas Webber (463531), late Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
Air Force
  • Air Commodore Gordon Macarthur Ferguson, Royal Air Force.
  • Group Captain Roderick Harvey Goodall, A.F.C., Royal Air Force.
  • Air Commodore Shirley Ann Jones, Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Air Commodore Christopher Peter Lumb, O.B.E., Royal Air Force.
  • Group Captain Brian Campbell McCandless, Royal Air Force.
Civil
Diplomatic and Overseas List
  • Ronald George Blacker Bridge, O.B.E, J.P., Secretary for Education and Manpower, Hong Kong.
  • Geoffrey Kemp Caston. For services to university education in the South Pacific.
  • John Walter Chambers, O.B.E., J.P., lately Secretary for Health and Welfare, Hong Kong.
  • Michael Hart. For services to education in Luxembourg.
  • Stanley Charles Hunt, lately Director of Finance and Development, Council of Europe Secretariat, Strasbourg.
  • Dr. Clarence Eldridge James, J.P. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Arthur Everard Butler Laurence, O.B.E., Honorary British Consul, Cali, Colombia.
  • Li Kwan-ha, Q.P.M., C.P.M., Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong.
  • Professor William Ian Mackay McIntyre. For services to veterinary research in The Gambia.
  • Michael Warren Parkinson. For services to British commercial interests in Australia.
  • Dr. Robert Thomas Taylor, British Council Representative, Greece.
  • Professor David Todd, O.B.E., J.P. For services to medical education in Hong Kong.
  • Christopher John Turner, O.B.E., Governor of Montserrat.

Officers (OBE)

Military Division
Navy
  • Commander David Kenneth Allsopp, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Harry Arthur Diver, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Michael Harvey Farr, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Anthony Leslie Horton, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Timothy Jones, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Walter Henry Maxwell, Royal Navy.
  • Commander John Bruce McLellan, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Anthony Chittenden Moore, Royal Navy.
  • Commander William George Frederick Organ, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Andrew Neville Topp, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Robin Courtnay Whiteside, Royal Navy.
Army
Air Force
  • Wing Commander Harry Binns (4335134), Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Roger William Clark (686716), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Oliver David Liam Delany (8021006), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander (now Group Captain) Lloyd Anthony Doble (4233288), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Kenneth Harrison (2437512), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Wing Commander Michael David Mockford (4109633), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Kenneth Sidney Rowe (4072801), Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Michael Lloyd Simpkin (4335718), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Ronald Charles Tong, MBE . (4335040), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Alasdair Cushny Eales-White (2557645), Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
  • Joseph Bartholomew Abrams, lately Chairman, National Association of Community Relations Councils.
  • James Gay Adamson, Managing Director and General Manager NCR Manufacturing Ltd., Dundee.
  • John Vernon Addison, Editor, The Cumberland News.
  • John Frederick Lewis Aldridge. For services to Occupational Medicine.
  • William Nelson Alexander, Assistant Chief Executive, Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council.
  • Major John Allfrey, Director, Research into Ageing.
  • Geoffrey Harry Langdon Andrew, Chairman, Colloids Ltd.
  • The Right Reverend Monsignore Richard Atherton, lately Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain, Prison Service, Home Office.
  • Alan Charles Frederick Aylesbury, Managing Director, Alcoe Manufacturing (GB) Ltd.
  • John Christopher Neal Baillie, Principal, Newham Community College.
  • Lady Evelyn Barbara Balfour, lately President, The Soil Association.
  • Shirley Galloway Ballantine, lately Vice-Chairman, Scotland, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Betty May Barchard, Chief Nursing Officer, The Hospitals for Sick Children Special Health Authority.
  • Jean Barker. For political and public service.
  • Captain William David Johnstone Barker, lately Operations Manager, BP Shipping Ltd.
  • Daniel John Barratt. For political and public service.
  • Mary Rideal Beer, President and Chairman, Sussex Counties Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Annie Elizabeth Benton. For services to 'All Children Together'.
  • David Charles Mowat Beveridge, Chief Information Officer (B), Scottish Office.
  • Alan Edgar Bingham, Technical Executive, Vosper Thorneycroft (UK) Ltd.
  • Robert Binks, Director, Chapeltown and Harehills Enterprise Ltd.
  • Professor James Derek Birchall, Senior Research Associate, Imperial Chemical Industries plc.
  • Walter Ernest Edgar Boreham, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police.
  • William John Whitwell Bourne, Secretary, Institution of Mining Engineers.
  • Royston Stephen Bowles, Managing Director, Roy Bowles Transport Ltd.
  • John James Edward Brennan. For political service.
  • Alison Claire Britton. For services to Pottery.
  • Edward Samuel Broadway, Member and Vice-Chairman, East Anglian Regional Health Authority.
  • Michael Edward Brown, Chief Executive, London Metal Exchange.
  • Michael Godfrey Brown. For Public Service in Northern Ireland.
  • Royston Brown, Chairman, Library and Information Services Council.
  • Ronald William Brunskill, lately Reader in Architecture, University of Manchester. For services to conservation.
  • Anthony Joseph Buckle, Headteacher, Hartridge High School, Newport, Gwent.
  • George Anthony Bull, Writer, translator and consultant.
  • Gordon Burnison, Director, Federation of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors, Northern Ireland Ltd.
  • Einar Bursell, lately Research Fellow, Tsetse Research Laboratory, University of Bristol.
  • Finlay Calder. For services to Rugby Union Football.
  • Michael Vince Casey. For services to the railway industry.
  • Ann Louise Chegwidden, Film Editor. For services to the British Academy of Films and Television Arts.
  • David Findlay Clark, Director, Area Clinical Psychology Services, Grampian Health Board.
  • Major John Frank Edward Clarke (Retd.). For services to the blind.
  • Edward Eric Cleaver. For services to the community in Durham.
  • Sebastian Newbold Coe, MBE . For services to Sport.
  • Lieutenant Colonel John Kendal Plunket Coghill, (Retd.), Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Leslie Cohen, TD . For services to the community in Cleveland.
  • Tony Francis Collinson, lately Housing Services Adviser, Department of the Environment.
  • Samuel Crilly, Chairman, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster's Advisory Committee.
  • Ernest Ambrose Crowe, Leader, Reigate and Banstead Borough Council.
  • Joyce Elizabeth Ditchfield, lately Inspector of Taxes (P), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Keith Dixon, Commercial Director, Headquarters, British Aerospace (Dynamics) plc.
  • Major Edward Robert Donnley (Retd.), MBE . For services to Greater Manchester and Stockport Division, Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Professor Geoffrey James Dowrick, lately Assistant Director, Plymouth Polytechnic.
  • Garth Michael Weston Drabble, County Surveyor and Engineer, Cleveland County Council.
  • Iain Donaldson Duffin, Managing Director, Microelectronics Ltd., Glenrothes.
  • John Frederick East, lately Principal Adviser, Addictions, Hampshire County Council Social Services Department.
  • Peter William Edmondson, Inspector of Taxes (SP), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Margaret Ellen English. For services to the community in Norfolk.
  • Eldred Ann Oliver Evans, Senior Partner, Evans and Shalev. For services to architecture.
  • Frank Evans, Chairman, Home Farm Trust.
  • Frederick Redvers Evans, Life President, Evans of Leeds plc.
  • Roger Ewbank, Director, Universities Federation for Animal Welfare.
  • Professor John Maries Eynon. For services to Architecture in Wales.
  • John Herbert Fathers, lately Director, Estates Management, University of Birmingham.
  • Ian Hamilton Fazey, Northern Correspondent, The Financial Times.
  • Maurice Frederick Fenn, Chief District Nursing Officer, Huntingdon Health Authority.
  • Mark Ferguson, Appeal Chairman, Hampshire Wishing Well Appeal, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children.
  • George Donald Finlayson, Convener, Ross and Cromarty District Council.
  • Michael John Frost, Inspector of Taxes (SP), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Robin Frederick George Gardner, Regional Energy Efficiency Officer, North West Region, Department of Energy.
  • Robert William Giles, Chairman, A. E. Farr and Company.
  • Alexander Francis Gilmour, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • John Lawrence Glazier, Principal, South East Essex Sixth Form College.
  • Neil Walter Graesser. For services to Salmon Fisheries Management.
  • Professor James Robertson Gray, Professor of Actuarial Mathematics & Statistics, Heriot-Watt University. For services to Actuarial Education.
  • Lieutenant Commander Dairmid Gunn R.N. (Retd.) Co-ordinator, Scottish Committee, British Food and Fanning.
  • Barbara Hambly. For services to Hockey.
  • Daphne Vera Hamilton-Fairley, Principal, Fairley House School for the Dyslexic, London.
  • Norman Eric Hand, Director of Management Services, Metropolitan Police.
  • David Charles Harding, Chief Executive (Europe), BP Exploration Company pic.
  • Eric George Harding, lately Chief Conservator, British Museum.
  • James Barrington Geen Harding. For political service.
  • Donald Garvin Harris, Visiting Professor, University of Stirling.
  • Kenneth Hayton, Chief Fire Officer, Clwyd Fire Service.
  • Vincent Francis (Frank) Heaney, lately Regional Manager, Northern Ireland Carriers Ltd.
  • John Stuart Heeks, Director, Defence Systems, STC Technology Ltd.
  • Merryn Sinclair Henderson, Chief Area Nursing Officer, Shetland Health Board.
  • Frank Chilton Hill, Grade 7, Eastern Traffic Area, Nottingham, Department of Transport.
  • Alan Holt, Grade 6, The Patent Office.
  • Richard Hope, Railway Journalist. Publisher, Railway Gazette International.
  • James William Nicholson Hoseason, Chairman, Hoseasons Holidays Ltd.
  • Greta Houghton. For political service.
  • William Cullingford House, Assistant Director of Research, Imperial Cancer Research Fund.
  • John Houston, Artist, painter.
  • John Francis Houston. For political service.
  • Peter Frederick Howgate, lately Grade 7, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Ashley Clarence Hughes, Assistant Controller, North West Region, Department of Social Security.
  • Wing Commander Frederick William Hulme, RAFVR (T) (Retd.). For services to the Air Training Corps.
  • Alasdair Henry Hutton, MBE TD . For political service.
  • Clive Ingram, lately Deputy Managing Director, Industrial Engineering Division, Press Construction.
  • Alistair John Carmichael Johnston, Managing Director, The Gates Rubber Company Ltd, Dumfries.
  • Elisabeth Audrey Jones. For political and public service.
  • Trefor Glyn Jones, Chief Executive, Pilkington Optronics, St Asaph.
  • Brian Ernest Herbert Joy, Jurat and Lieutenant Bailiff, Guernsey.
  • Barbara Joan Kahan, Chairman, National Children's Bureau.
  • John Edward Kane, Principal, West London Institute of Higher Education.
  • Francis Kelly, Headmaster, Bishop Henshaw School, Rochdale.
  • Alan Kilkenny, Chairman, Publicity Group, Wishing Well Appeal, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children.
  • Anne Kind, lately Public Liaison Organiser, Leicestershire Organisation for the Relief of Suffering.
  • David Kirkpatrick, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • John Arthur Lanchbery, Conductor. For services to Music.
  • John Francis Lavery, Managing Director, Guinness Northern Ireland Ltd.
  • Dennis Lightfoot, lately Manager, Multi-Launch Rocket System, Birtley, Royal Ordnance plc.
  • Geoffrey Ralph Livesey, Group Managing Director, Cobble Blackburn Ltd.
  • Awni Michael Lutfy, Pathologist, Dumfries and Galloway Health Board.
  • Roy Lynk, National President, Union of Democratic Mineworkers.
  • David Mawson, DL , Founder and Chairman, British Association of Friends of Museums.
  • John Charles Maynard, Divisional Chief Executive, Amersham International.
  • Thomas McCafferty, Chief Executive, Fraser Williams Group Ltd.
  • John McCarthy, Founder and Choral Director, The Ambrosian Opera Chorus and the John McCarthy Singers.
  • Desmond McCourt, lately Chairman, Northern Ireland Historic Monuments Council.
  • Duncan James McKichan. For services to Law.
  • William David Shanks McLay, Chief Medical Officer, Strathclyde Police.
  • Martin Wilkinson McNicol, Vice-Chairman, Parkside Health Authority.
  • George Kenneth Medlock, DL , Chairman, Inward Ltd.
  • David Austin Melford, Materials Research Consultant; lately Director of Research and Deputy General Manager, TI Research Laboratories.
  • Alastair Milne, lately H.M. Inspector of Schools, Scottish Office.
  • William Minto, Chairman, Sellafield Local Liaison Committee; Leader, Cumbria County Council.
  • Reginald Mitchell, lately Grade 7, Department of Employment.
  • Samuel Moore, Chairman and Managing Director, Moore Unidrill Ltd.
  • Richard Mark Newby. For political service.
  • Francis Denzil Newton, Senior Partner, Carter Jonas, Chartered Surveyors.
  • (Angela) Jane (Udale) Nicholas. For services to Dance.
  • Robert Nimmo, Rector, High School of Dundee.
  • Thomas Nolan, Chief Executive, South Eastern, Education and Library Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Brian Ward Page, Director, Foreign Language Teaching Unit, University of Leeds.
  • Derrick Hughes Parry, Controller of Lands and Deputy Chief Executive, Land Authority for Wales.
  • Richard William Patrick, Managing Director, Blankney Estates Ltd.
  • Stanley Thomas Peacock, Managing Director, Burberrys Ltd.
  • Hazel Pearson. For political and public service.
  • Professor Peter Seward Pell, lately Head of Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nottingham.
  • Susan Elizabeth Manthorp Pembrey, Director, Institute of Nursing, Oxford District, Clinical Practice Development Nurse.
  • Patricia Anne Perkins. For political and public service.
  • John Edward Perry, Grade 6, Office of Fair Trading.
  • Roger Michael Thomas Phayre, Grade 7, Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service.
  • Michael Stuart Philip, MBE . For services to Forestry.
  • William Duncan Pinkney. For services to the community in North Humberside.
  • John Platt, Chairman, Cheshire Agricultural Society.
  • James William Porter, Director, Michelin Tyre plc.
  • James Harkness Rae, Director of Planning, Glasgow District Council.
  • Alfred Joseph Bragington Ratcliffe. For services to Agriculture in Wales.
  • Annette Barbara Rawson, Senior Medical Officer, Department of Health.
  • Frederick Thomas Rees, Director, Rank Hovis Ltd.
  • Roger Coltman Rees, Chief Executive, Salford Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • Colin David Reid, lately Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • William Keith Robinson, Chairman, Charles Sykes Trust. For charitable services and services to the community in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
  • Bryan Robson. For services to Association Football.
  • William Michael Robson, Commercial Director, Strip Mill Products, British Steel plc.
  • Wyndham Julian Rogers-Coltman. For political and public service.
  • Major Arthur Rose (Retd.), Chief Executive, Monks Ferry Training Workshop, Birkenhead.
  • Michael Edward Rose, County Inspector of Music and Head, Bedfordshire County Music Service.
  • Molly Daphne Rose, DL . For services to the community in Oxford.
  • Anita Samuels, DL ., Vice-Chairman, Liverpool Health Authority.
  • John Richard Sandbrook, Executive Director, International Institute for Environment and Development.
  • William Alexander Sands, lately Grade 6, Overseas Development Administration.
  • Sidney Peter Sayer. For services to the Catering Industry.
  • John Thornton Secker, Director, Wastesaver Board, OXFAM.
  • Michael John Simpson, Manager, Reproduction Division, Ordnance Survey.
  • Peter John Simpson, Deputy Chief Constable, Essex Police.
  • Alexander Sinclair, DL . For services to Scottish Amateur Golf.
  • Elizabeth Janet Smith, Chairman, Education Committee, Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council.
  • Alexander Steele Soutar, Director of Personnel, Royal Dockyard, Rosyth.
  • Patricia Ann Steel, Secretary, Institution of Highways and Transportation.
  • Valerie Jean Steele, Principal, Department of Education, Northern Ireland.
  • John Hubert Hall Stewart, General Medical Practitioner, Randalstown.
  • Anita Straker, Inspector for Mathematics, Inner London Education Authority; Senior Adviser for In-service Training.
  • Catherine Mary Stretton, Director Association and District Nursing Officer, London Prince of Wales District, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Sydney Symmonds. For services to the community in Leeds.
  • Roger John Tayler, Professor of Astronomy, University of Sussex.
  • George Malcolm Thomson, Author.
  • Rex Francis Thorne, Chairman, Radio-Paging Association.
  • Ronald John Thurlow. For political service.
  • Anthony Simon Thwaite, Poet.
  • Frederick Augustus Tuckman. For political service.
  • James Robert Tunley, Director of Finance and Business Services, University of Aston.
  • Martin Morris Weinberg. For services to mentally disabled people in Wales.
  • Professor Gerald Westbury, Dean, Institute of Cancer Research; Consultant Surgeon, Royal Marsden Hospital.
  • Arthur James White, Counselling Adviser, Liverpool, Small Firms Centre.
  • Gordon Ewart Wickens, lately Chairman, National Council of YMCAs.
  • Robert Purdy Wilkinson, Director of Surveillance, International Stock Exchange of the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland Ltd.
  • Peter Wood, Development Manager, Mersey Barrage Company Ltd.
  • James Barr Wright. For service to Edinburgh and Training in Scotland.

Members (MBE)

Military Division
Navy
  • Captain (SCC) Peter Frederick Ansell, Royal Marine Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Michael Peter Bullock, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Kevin Robert Doney, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander David Anthony Gooding, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Eric Woodhall Greetham, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Malcolm Llewellyn-Jones, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant William McEwan Meir, Royal Navy.
  • Warrant Officer James Moulson.
  • Lieutenant John Arthur Nundy, Royal Navy.
  • Warrant Officer Ronald Riddell.
  • Warrant Officer Kenneth George Sadler.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SCC) William Jeffrey Shakespeare, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Commander Robert William Street, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander James Hamilton Simon Yorke, Royal Navy.
Army
  • Major Kevin Thomas Bacon (503747), Corps of Royal Military Police.
  • Major Henry Noel Benson (493974), The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th).
  • Major (Queen's Gurkha Officer) Chintabahadur Gurung, M.V.O. (504262), 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles.
  • HK/18263864 Warrant Officer Class 1 Michael Choi, Hong Kong Military Service Corps.
  • Major Jerome Wilfrid Church (485691), The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
  • LS 23682249 Warrant Officer Class 1 Peter Corbett, Royal Tank Regiment.
  • 24116605 Warrant Officer Class 1 Terence John Crocker, Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • Major Gwyn Gareth Davies (489179), The Parachute Regiment.
  • Major Patrick Charles Deane (504665), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • 24213097 Warrant Officer Class 1 Peter John Doherty, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • 22779334 Warrant Officer Class 2 Anthony Gerald Doyle, The King's Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Captain Peter Thomas Dunkerley (519271), Grenadier Guards.
  • 24064871 Warrant Officer Class 2 Steven Eggett, Intelligence Corps.
  • Major William John Laverick Fiskel (482953), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major David Barry Folwell (502071), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major Raymond Frederick Gatward (508926), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Major Derek Corscaden Gent (515004), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Acting Captain John Henry Hargreaves (461131), Combined Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
  • Major Robert Frederick Harmes (512099), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • 24218742 Warrant Officer Class 2 Andrew Hill, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • 24105891 Warrant Officer Class 1 Robert Charles Hunt, Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army.
  • Major Nigel Christopher Jackson (495185), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Captain Glyn Jones (524629), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major Wyndham Holmes Austen Knight (455043), The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys).
  • 24149171 Warrant Officer Class 1 Neil Christopher Mapp, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major William Eric Matthews (499119), Irish Guards.
  • Major John William McNally (507752), The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment).
  • Captain Peter James Mullings (520948), The Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (Berkshire and Wiltshire).
  • Major Alan John Muston (437128), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Major Anne Neo Notley (479826), Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army.
  • Major James Patrick Joseph O'Sullivan (491717), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Philippa Ann Owens (526874), Women's Royal Army Corps.
  • 24116656 Warrant Officer Class 2 John William Pepino, Intelligence Corps.
  • 24010770 Warrant Officer Class 1 Thomas Edward Pickering, The Cheshire Regiment.
  • Major Timothy John Van Rees (464861), The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/4lst Foot), Territorial Army.
  • Major Howard Addison Robinson (480387), The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
  • The Reverend Michael David Scouler (530493), Chaplain to the Forces 4th Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department.
  • 24445400 Warrant Officer Class 2 Adrian Terence Smith, The Queen's Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Major Michael Francis Thompson (467245), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • 24137629 Warrant Officer Class 2 Bernard William Virgin, Corps of Royal Military Police.
  • Major Geoffrey Ernest Ward (488295), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Captain Colin Richard White (521396), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • 24126011 Warrant Officer Class 1 John Phillip Wood, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
  • Major Maldwyn Stephen Henry Worsley-Tonks (501706), The Parachute Regiment.
  • Major Colin Young (505142), Army Catering Corps.
Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Colin Richard Bolt (608815), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Kenneth Barrington Chalkley (608508), Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Brian Verinder Chapman (4105696), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Warrant Officer Francis Noel Cork (S4099555), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader James Dalrymple Cunningham (687875), Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Laurence Devlin (Q4044210), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Peter John Baker Elliott (685220), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader David Ronald Gasson (5200733), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader William Gault (4232943), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Timothy Alers Hankey (4231341), Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Roy House B.E.M. (J4114864), Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Neil Douglas Henry Hull (V0582714), Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Ray Russell Innes (8000670), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Colin David Joyner (689364), Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Malcolm Keith Lee (4282266), Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Martin Lomas (5205252), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Montague Ian Martin (2771265), Royal Air Force.
  • Master Aircrew Arunasalam Muniandy (F4266844), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Peter William Phillips Parry (4335889), Royal Air Force Regiment.
  • Warrant Officer Brian Priestley (B4152593), Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Alexander Rennie, B.E.M. (U0683527), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Owen Michael Rose (584770), Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Douglas George Strudwick (14165873), Royal Air Force Regiment.
  • Squadron Leader Ian Andrew Byham Wilson (8020781), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader John Howard Wolley (3507434), Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
  • James Porteous Abbott, President, Scottish Amateur Brass Band Association.
  • Adam Henry Adam, Export Marketing Consultant and Enterprise Counsellor. For services to Export.
  • Maureen Winifred Alexander-Sinclair, Deputy Director, Anti-Slavery Society for the protection of Human Rights.
  • Alister Millar Allan. For services to Shooting.
  • Alexander Anderson, Co-ordinator, Dumfries and Galloway, RAYNET.
  • Austen Johnston Anderson, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Dennis Andrews, Senior Divisional Officer, Kent Fire Brigade.
  • Sylvia Ayton, Senior Designer, Wallis Fashion Group.
  • Martha Bannigan, Headteacher, Alexandra Parade Primary School, Glasgow.
  • Eric Barber, Chairman, General Council, Election and Enrolment Committee and Journal Advertising and Marketing Committee, Institute of Plumbing.
  • Roseanne Valerie Lillian Barnett, Founder, 'Headway', Reading, Berkshire.
  • Kenneth John Barrett, Higher Professional and Technology Officer, Medical Research Council.
  • Michael George Barrett, Senior Consultant, Posford Duvivier (Consulting Engineers).
  • Kenneth John Beard, lately Senior Executive Officer, South Western Electricity Board.
  • David Harold Beattie, Grade 7, Deputy Officer, United Kingdom Telescopes, Hawaii.
  • Eric Kirkland Beatty, Director, Northern Ireland Technology Centre.
  • Adrian Simon Beers, Chairman, English Chamber Orchestra and Music Society.
  • Henry Edward Vivian Bennett, Chairman, West Sussex War Pensions Committee.
  • Ian Herbert Bensted, Planning Manager, Water, Thames Water Authority.
  • Margaret Lucy Bexon, Director, Nottinghamshire Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Carlo Alexander Biagi, lately Associate Specialist, Orthopaedic Surgery, Borders Health Board.
  • Roger Edward Bibbings, Organiser and Coordinator, Health and Safety at Work, Trade Union Congress.
  • Brian Bigley, Regional Director, Yorkshire and Humberside, Confederation of British Industry
  • Diane Billups, Headteacher, Broughton Junior School, South Humberside.
  • Reverend Anthony Leng Birbeck, Member, Farm Animal Welfare Council.
  • Ronald George Birt, Chief Designer, Marshall of Cambridge (Engineering) Ltd.
  • Joseph Anthony Bishop, Divisional Officer I, London Fire Brigade.
  • Sheila Blaby. For political service.
  • Betty Blomfield. For services to the community, London Borough of Hackney.
  • Donald Thomas Bogie, Deputy Director, Environmental and Leisure Services, Annandale and Eskdale District Council.
  • Harry Booth. For political service.
  • Oliver Charles Bradley, Director of Nursing Services, North Cambridgeshire Hospital, Cambridge Health Authority.
  • Christina Margaret Brandon, Chairman, Buckinghamshire Wishing Well Appeal, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children.
  • Roderick George Braybrooke. For political service.
  • James Henry Bridges, Observer Lieutenant, No. 1 Group Maidstone, Royal Observer Corps.
  • Ronald Brierley, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Reginald Gwyn Brooks, Managing Director, Osprey Metals Ltd.
  • Isabella Rose Brough, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Franklyn "Frank" Roy Bruno. For services to Boxing.
  • Christian Philips Buchan, Personal Secretary, Department of Social Security.
  • Peter Ashley Thomas Insull Burman, General Secretary, Council for the Care of Churches.
  • Ronald James Burton, Secretary, South Dorset Far East Prisoner of War Association.
  • Alastair Buchanan Cameron, Director, Dumfriesshire Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Malcolm James Campbell, lately City Business Librarian, Corporation of London.
  • Peter Graham Campbell, General Manager, Monwel Hankinson Group, Gwent.
  • Thomas Campbell, Chief Engineer, Citybus Ltd., Northern Ireland.
  • Frank Firth Cantrill, lately Area Manager, Middle East, Mirrlees Blackstone (Stockport) Ltd. For services to Export.
  • John Carr, Chairman John Carr Doncaster pic.
  • Georgina Joyce Carter, Typist, Department of Social Security.
  • Douglas Eric Chapman. For services to the community in Hornchurch, Essex.
  • Marian Evelyn Chapman, Personal Secretary to Chairman, British Railways Board.
  • Barkat Ali Chaudhry, Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Linford Christie. For services to Athletics.
  • John Gordon Church, Inspector, Northamptonshire Police.
  • Ruth Inge Karoline Clapham. For political and public service.
  • Basil James Clarke, Home Service Electrical; Retail and Electrical Contractor.
  • Pamela Clarke, lately Assistant Secretary, Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons.
  • Harry Cleworth. For charitable services and services to the community in Manchester.
  • Thomas Martin Clucas, Seeds Consultant, L. Teweles Seed Company, Europe.
  • Brian Colston, Senior Partner, General Practice, Birmingham.
  • Edward Conway, District Manager, Mersey District. North West Water Authority.
  • John Henry Corfield. For services to the Streatham Youth Centre.
  • Brian Hugh Cousin, Senior Executive Officer, Training Agency, Department of Employment.
  • John Coutts, Secretary, Stewatry Branch, National Farmers' Union of Scotland.
  • John Cowan, Scottish Director, The Open University.
  • William Derrick Cowan, lately Area Accountant, Glasgow and Clyde Area, South of Scotland Electricity Board.
  • Colin Robert Cowell, lately Chief Dental Officer, Unilever (UKCR) Ltd.
  • Jean Margaret Craig. For political service.
  • Wilma Mary Craigmile, lately Director of Nursing Services, Dundee Community Long Stay Unit, Tayside Health Board.
  • Major Philip Leslie Crutchfield, (Retd.), Producer and Director, Colchester Searchlight Tattoo.
  • Roy Cullingworth, Building Services Officer, University of Leeds.
  • Mary Cunliffe, lately Typist, Department of Social Security.
  • Ian Cunningham, lately Managing Director, Bournemouth Transport Ltd.
  • Hugh Jonathan Mitchell Darby, Chairman, Nuclear Stock Association Ltd.
  • Lloyd Hugh Davies. For services to the community in Plymouth, Devon.
  • Mollie Patricia Davies, lately Head of Department of Dance Studies, Roehampton Institute of Higher Education.
  • Trevor Hugh Davies. For services to Agriculture and the local community.
  • Joyce Blair Deans, Principal, Blair Deans Practice.
  • Philip Coleman Deeble, Member, Family Practitioners' Committee, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly.
  • Mary Denniss, lately Deputy Headteacher, Highclifte County Junior School. For services to Music.
  • Lillian Dent, Regional Emergency Services Organiser, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Thomas David Dick, lately Co-ordinator, Rehabilitation Engineering Services, Lothian Health Board.
  • James Arnold Dickinson, Senior Natural History Conservation Officer, North West Museum and Art Gallery Service.
  • John Robert Francis Draper, Vice-President, Leicester Branch, The Royal Air Force Association.
  • Elizabeth Macniven Dunn, Director, Ferguson and Rippin (Glasgow) Ltd.
  • Thomas Peter John Dyke, lately Agricultural Director, British Sugar pic.
  • Audrey Susan Elizabeth Ebbs, Hospital Manager & Supervisor of Midwives, The Princess Anne Hospital Southampton and South West Hampshire Health Authority.
  • Frederick Barren Evans, Divisional Engineer, Motorways, Warwickshire County Council.
  • Elsie Mary Eyles. For political service.
  • Minette Finch-Knightley. For services to the Huntingdon and Peterborough Wishing Well Appeal, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children.
  • Rosemary Katherine Findlay. For political and public service.
  • Norman Edward Follis. For services to the Blind and the community in Wales.
  • Michael Follows, Chief Superintendent, Lincolnshire Police.
  • William Thomas Fowler, Senior Administrative Officer, Further Education, Sunderland.
  • Dennis Fredjohn, Vice Chairman, 'Young Gloucestershire'.
  • Reginald French, Divisional Officer, National Union of Public Employees; President, Trade Union Conference.
  • Johir Denys Fuller, Senior Executive Officer, Home Office.
  • Pamela Mary Gardner. For services to the community in Aldermaston, Berkshire.
  • Mary Gibbon. For political service.
  • Joyce Tulloch Gibbs, lately Chief Neurophysiological Measurement Technician, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff.
  • Fiona Mary Gillespie, Area Radiographer, Dumfries and Galloway Health Board.
  • Professor Terence Gladman, Manager, Physical Metallurgy Department, Swindon Laboratories, British Steel pic.
  • Squadron Leader Reginald Glew, R.A.F. (Retd.), Caseworker, Warwick Division, Soldiers', Sailors' & Airmen's Families Association.
  • Betty Lydia Goodison, Secretary, St. James' Bushey (Open) Youth Club. President, Bushey Council of Youth.
  • Harold John Goodyer, Appeals Secretary, Children's Family Trust.
  • William Gordon, Business Liaison Manager, Aberdeen Journals Ltd.
  • Robert Lawrence Keith Graham, Secretary, Black Isle Farmers' Society.
  • Marjorie Gray, lately Secretary, Council for Voluntary Service, Macclesfield and District.
  • Sheelagh Grew, Administrative Officer, Armagh Observatory.
  • Esme Mary Grieve. For political service.
  • Eunice Griffin, Sister-in-Charge, Milk Laboratory and Breast Milk Bank, North Manchester Health Authority.
  • Jeanette Mavis Griffiths, lately Member, Rutland District Council.
  • Greta Joan Grove, lately Director of Nursing Services, Community, Central Community Unit, Leicestershire Health Authority.
  • Henry Alan Guest, Chairman, Rhodes Foods Ltd.
  • Alexander Ewen Gunn, Airport Manager, Shoreham Airport, West Sussex.
  • Thomas Herbert Hall, Secretary, The Society of Cable Television Engineers.
  • William Frederick Hames, President, Society of Local Council Clerks.
  • Barbara Agnes Hammond, lately Private Secretary to Chairman, British Gas plc.
  • Pauline Hands, Senior Personal Secretary, Department of Health.
  • Ellery Cuthwyn Hanley. For services to Rugby League Football.
  • Stephen George Hardwick. For services to Sport for disabled people.
  • Ronald Frank Hardy, Editor, Wetherby News, Yorkshire.
  • Richard Malcolm Harker, Managing Director, Harkers Engineering Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Lawrence Stuart Haveron, Regional Manager, British Steel Corporation (Industry) Ltd.
  • Elisabeth Hawkins. For voluntary service to the National Trust.
  • William Murray Higgins, International Marketing Director, Gullick Dobson Group.
  • Sydney Vincent Hill, Chairman, Board of Governors, Bridley Moor High School, Redditch, Worcestershire.
  • Arthur Edward Hiscocks, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Regional Maintenance Support Unit, South West Region, Property Services Agency.
  • Peter Hodgkiss, Manager and Chief Engineer of Seat Test Evaluation, Martin-Baker Aircraft Company Ltd.
  • Margaret Mary Tina, Lady Howard. For services to the community in Bedfordshire.
  • Sheila Joy Howe. For political service.
  • Howel Matthew Howells, lately Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Geoffrey Colin Humphrey, Editor, Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News, South West Counties Newspapers Ltd.
  • Leslie Thomas Hutchinson. For services to the communities of Woodbridge and Martlesham, Suffolk.
  • Walter John Howard Ireland, Head of English and Language Faculty, Milford Haven School, Dyfed.
  • Gerald Alfred Jackson, Manager, Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Department Era Technology Ltd.
  • Harold Vincent Jackson. For political and public service.
  • Barbara Wendy Johnson, lately Clerk Grade B, Humberside Unit, Army Cadet Force.
  • William Martin Johnson, Deputy County Surveyor, Lancashire County Council.
  • Carmel Emmanuel Jones, National Executive Director, New Assembly of Churches Rehabilitation Project. – Membership cancelled and annulled his name shall be erased from the Register of the said Order by order of the Queen, 15 October 2013
  • Gwilym Jones, lately Clinical Instructor & Followup Co-ordinator, Spinal Injuries Unit, Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Shropshire Health Authority.
  • Grenfell Jones, Cartoonist, South Wales Echo.
  • Iris May Jones, Senior Secretary, University of Sheffield.
  • Thomas George Jones, Frontier Service Officer Grade 2, Ministry of Defence.
  • Thomas Oliver Jones, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Anne Elizabeth Kane, lately Nursing Officer, Coleraine Hospital, Northern Health and Social Services Board.
  • Donald John Kean, lately Principal Assistant to the Chief Executive, Newcastle City Council.
  • William Kennedy. For Public Service in Northern Ireland.
  • Marguerite Cecelia Kenyon, Executive Director, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cheshire Council on Alcoholism.
  • William Kerr, Managing Director, Hood Morton and Co. Ltd.
  • Raymond King. For services to disabled people in Northern Ireland.
  • George Bond Kinloch. Chief Engineer, MV ' Pole Star', Northern Lighthouse Board.
  • Gabriel John Larroucau, Head of Engineering, Prestwick, British Aerospace (Commercial Aircraft) Ltd.
  • Martine Le Moignan. For services to Squash.
  • Robert Stanley Levene. For services to the Retired Executives Action Clearing House.
  • Judith Lewis. For political service.
  • Albert Robert Ley, B.E.M., Member, Disabled Person's Transport Advisory Committee.
  • Reverend Kenneth Norman Loveless. For services to Morris Dancing.
  • Kenneth Barry Lyndon, Clerk, The Royal College of Organists.
  • Murdina MacDermid, President, Harris Disabled Group, Western Isles.
  • Suzanne Helene, MacKenzie, Chairman, League of Friends, Hurstwood Park Hospital; Chairman, St. Catherine's Hospice Project.
  • Kenneth Roy Maitland, lately Assistant Group Manager, Administration, North West Group, British Coal.
  • Frederick Gordon Mapp, Higher Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Margaret Eileen Martin, Revenue Executive, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Stanley Hallam Martin, lately Chairman, National Westminster Staff Samaritan Fund.
  • Sardul Singh Marwa, Manager, Handsworth Opportunities Programme for Employment.
  • Sarah Edith Mawhinney. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau, Northern Ireland.
  • Violet Joan May, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Richard Mayall. Farmer, Shrewsbury.
  • Mollie McBride, Senior Partner, General Practice; Member, Cheshire Local Medical Committee.
  • Sarah McColgan, Principal, Loughgall Primary School, County Armagh.
  • Gerard McEvoy. For political service.
  • Anthony McGann, Chairman, Eldonian Housing Co-operative and Eldonian Community Trust, Liverpool.
  • Margaret Pamela McGaughrin, Member, Strathclyde Region, Children's Panel Advisory Committee.
  • Rowan Warnock McGhie, Chairman, Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group, Northern Ireland.
  • Angus McGill, Journalist, Evening Standard.
  • Patrick John McGowan, Sub-Officer, Fire Authority for Northern Ireland.
  • Ronald McGregor, Traffic Assistant, Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd.
  • Isobel Marie McIlroy, Staff Officer, Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland.
  • Joseph McKeever, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Rose Patricia McManus, Administrative Officer, Department of Education, Northern Ireland.
  • Doreen Miller. For services to the advancement of women in Politics and Local Government.
  • Barbara Mary Mills, County Organiser, Women's Royal Voluntary Service, Dorset.
  • Robert Anthony Locke Mills, Inspector, West Mercia Constabulary.
  • James Moorcroft, Deputy Leader, Chorley Borough Council.
  • Jack Morgan, Laboratory Steward, River Laboratory, Natural Environment Research Council.
  • William Herbert Morgan, lately Manager, Outfit Shops, Cammell Laird Shipbuilders Ltd.
  • Daniel Moriarty, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Alexander McLaren Morton, Senior Agricultural Officer, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food for Scotland.
  • Derek Lynden Mosey, Editor, The Visitor, Morecambe.
  • Percy George Moss, Chairman and Vice President, British Hang Gliding Association; For services to Air Safety.
  • William Burness Murray, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Philip Digby Neal, General Secretary, National Association for Environmental Education.
  • Harold Rhead Newton, Member, Epsom and Ewell Borough Council.
  • Stanley William Nicholls, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Department of Transport.
  • William George Niven, Technical Director, Forbo Kingfisher Ltd.
  • Enid Noble, lately Headteacher, Grangetown Primary School, Sunderland.
  • Joyce Norrish, Deputy Director and Training Officer, Devon Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Mary North, Voluntary Worker, Chesham Citizens' Advice Bureau.
  • James Reginald Nottingham, Chairman, Bedfordshire War Pensions Committee.
  • Reverend Derek Nuttall, Director, Cruse—Bereavement Care.
  • Erica O'Donnell. For services to the Study Centre for the History of Fine and Decorative Arts.
  • Dorothy Jean Oliver, College Secretary, University College, University of Durham.
  • Peter Matthew O'Mahony, Social Worker, Lockerbie Area, Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council.
  • Paul Oppenheimer, Regulations and Standards Manager, Lucas Automotive Ltd.
  • Ivor George Oswald, Northern Ireland Regional Controller, Alliance and Leicester Building Society.
  • Joyce Alice Padmore, lately President, Association of Pharmacy Technicians.
  • Peter Frank Palmer, Chairman and Managing Director, Spider Systems Ltd, Edinburgh.
  • Isabelle Parker. For services to Foster Care.
  • Mary Parker, Local Officer I, Department of Social Security.
  • Patrick Denis Parker, Senior Valuation Executive, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Olga Parkinson, Secretary, Greater Manchester Police.
  • William Parr, Secretary, Dumfriesshire Branch, Search and Rescue Dogs' Association.
  • Phyllis Pask. For services to the community in Leeds
  • Donald Peacock, Typist, Department of Social Security.
  • John Copson Peake. For political and public service.
  • George Henry Peters, lately Revenue Executive, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Hamish Porter, Regional Collector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Leslie Porter, Instrument Workshop Superintendent, British Petroleum Chemicals Ltd.
  • Clive Howard Potter, Manager, Cash and Credit Control, Jaguar Cars Ltd.
  • Ethel Powell, Chairman and Secretary, The League of Friends, Chase Community Hospital, Cannock.
  • Gladys Anna Powell, Senior Project Director, Project Trident.
  • Jack Seymour Powell. For services to Mountain Rescue.
  • Thomas Hugh Power, Projects Manager, Survival Equipment Research and Development Department, Wardle Storeys.
  • Paul Francis Joseph Quick, Assistant Divisional Officer, London Fire Brigade.
  • Lieutenant Thomas Henry Quilliam, R.N. (Retd.). For services to the Far Eastern Prisoners of War in Cornwall.
  • Elizabeth St. Clare, Radford. For services to Canoeing.
  • Percival Russell Read, lately Clerk, Grantham Almshouse Charities.
  • Brian Reed, Chairman and Managing Director, Reed Print and Design.
  • Cyril Rowland Rees. For services to Agriculture and the community.
  • David Frederick Reid. For services to the Royal British Legion, Somerset.
  • Morfudd Roberts, Director, Craftsman's Mark Ltd.
  • Isabella MacMillan, Robertson, Nursing Officer, Surgical Care Area, Crawley Hospital, Mid- Downs Health Authority.
  • Robert Macfarlane Robertson, Principal Teacher of Chemistry, Blairgowrie High School, Tayside Region.
  • Beatrice Helen Rosbottom, Public Relations Officer, The War Widows' Association of Great Britain.
  • Sarah Kathryn, Salvesen, Nurse Volunteer, " Across " Charity for the Disabled.
  • Elizabeth Samuel. For services to Tourism in Wales.
  • Iris Samuel. For charitable services to the City of London.
  • Ivor George Sankey, Technical Director, Hardy Spicer Ltd.
  • William Russell Scarfe, Chief Systems Development Engineer, British Aerospace (Military Aircraft) Ltd.
  • Bryan Scott, Managing Director, Spartan Redheugh Ltd.
  • Clara Scott, For services to the community in Cheshire.
  • James Ewan Scott, Chief Naval Design Engineer, GEC Alsthom Turbine Generators Ltd.
  • June Rose Sears, Personal Secretary to the Secretary, The Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales.
  • Neville Ivor Sedgley-Corner, Administrative Officer, Department of the Environment.
  • George William John Alan Senior, Administrator, Dental Hospital, Leeds.
  • Eileen Heather Severs, Prison Service Voluntary Worker, H.M. Prison Ashwell.
  • William Brian Sharpe, Senior Executive Officer, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Anthony George Shaw, Head of Unit for Disabled Passengers, London Regional Transport.
  • Mary Shaw. For political service.
  • Raymond Henry William Sherwood, Professional Support Grade 2, Instrumentation and Applied Physics Division, Harwell Laboratory, UKAEA.
  • Barbara Joyce Shute, Senior Nurse, Trauma Service, Torbay Health Authority.
  • Jack Simmons. For services to Cricket.
  • Robert Simpson, Probation Officer, Northumbria.
  • Ashley Douglas Skinner, Manager, Standards and Calibration Department, Marconi Instruments Ltd.
  • Colin Alfred Slipper, Chairman, Tyneside Leukaemia Research Association. For services to charity.
  • Anne Sloan, Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Trevor Owen Smalley, Regional 'Inset' Coordinator, Greater Manchester Local Education Authorities.
  • Joseph Patrick Smith, Secretary, Downpatrick and Area Inter-Church Action for Community Employment Project.
  • Vivian Smith, Chairman, Good Shepherd Hospice, Chester.
  • Betty Margaret Southgate, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Anne Spencer, Deputy General Secretary, National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers.
  • Ronald Ernest Sturt. For services to the Talking Newspaper for the Blind.
  • Rosetta Lilian Styles, lately Head Teacher, Torridon Infants School.
  • Reverend Matthew Sullivan. For services to the community in Cumnock, Ayrshire.
  • Ethel May Surman, Chairman, League of Friends, Kingston Hospital.
  • Alan Sykes. For political and public service.
  • Winifred May Sylvester. For services to Bath MENCAP Society.
  • Roy Burls Tabor, Librarian, Wessex Regional Library and Information Service.
  • George Ernest Teal. For services to the community in Walkington, East Yorkshire.
  • Mary Parker Smith Thomas. For services to mentally disabled people in Staffordshire.
  • Charles Arthur Thompson, Chairman, 1989 Co-ordinating Committee, Skill Olympics; Member, Council of Society for Promotion of Vocational Training and Education.
  • Dorothy May Tilley, Chairman, Christchurch Hospital League of Friends.
  • Shirly Lois Tomkinson, lately Senior Matron, The Civil Service Benevolent Fund.
  • Marion Tracey. For political and public service
  • Geoffrey Troop, lately Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Peter Trueman, lately Chief Clerk, Ipswich County Court, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Joyce Elizabeth Turner, Typist, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • John Wilfrid Tweddle. For political and public service.
  • Margaret Anne Veater, Project Development Officer for Mentally Handicapped.
  • Robert Ian Vickers, Chief Executive, Fryma Fabrics Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Peter Anthony Wade, Chief Commandant, South Yorkshire Special Constabulary.
  • Gerald Hamilton Walker, Brigade Secretary, The Boys' Brigade.
  • Louis David Walker, Managing Director, McKey Food Services Ltd.
  • William Hotchkis Richmond Waters, County Director, South and West Yorkshire Branch, St John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Leonard Thurgood Watson, General Manager, Corporation of Lloyd's.
  • Alan Webb, lately Chief Fire Officer, East Midlands International Airport.
  • Sylvie Winifred Weir, Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Joan Eileen Welch, Member, St. Albans Branch, Age Concern.
  • John Kenneth Whitehead. For services to the Police and Prison Museum, Ripon.
  • Robert Edmund Whittaker, lately Director, Staff Services, The Open University.
  • William Wilkie, Chairman, Eildon Housing Association, Roxburghshire.
  • Barbara Doris Willerton, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Winston Wilbert Williams. For services to community relations in Rugby.
  • Eleanor Dorothy Wilson, Regional Catering Officer, Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council.
  • John Fyfe Wilson, Managing Director, W D Wilson and Son (Bradford) Ltd.
  • John Thomas Wilson. For services to local government and the community in the West Midlands.
  • Derek George Wood, Higher Executive Officer, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Frank Douglas Wood, Chairman, Committee for the Employment of Disabled People.
  • Hugh Wood. For services to the community, Auldhouse, Glasgow.
  • Joselyn Enid Wood, Grade 7, Welsh Office.
  • Dorothy Mabel Woodcock. For services to the community in Hewelsfield, Gloucestershire.
  • Peter Alwyn Woods, lately Regional Personnel Manager, Scottish Region, British Railways.
  • Joan Marion Wrightson, Member, East Yorkshire Health Authority; Part-time Practice Hull.
  • Vanessa Rosamunde Wynn Griffiths, Director, Allied Medicare Nursing Services Ltd.
  • Rosamond Inga Eleanora de Reventlow Wynn-Pope. For political and public service.
  • Christopher James Yeates. For services to the community in Penrhys, Rhondda, Mid Glamorgan.
  • Alexander James Young, Chief Superintendent, Central Scotland Police.
  • Edward Alan Young. For political service.

Imperial Service Order

British Empire Medal

Military Division
Navy
Army
Air Force
Civil Division

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Navy
  • Lieutenant Andrew Ralph Edney, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Terrence Jane, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Commander Kevin John Lambert, Royal Navy.
Army
  • Major Donald Charles Maclaine (498177), Army Air Corps.
Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Jonathan Gordon Baynton(2623365), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Donald Rupert Brittain (2512850), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Peter Lawrence Chandler (2624428), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Brian Stewart Henley (8025877), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Alan John Lockwood (5201552), Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Paul Scott Logan (4232296), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Wilson Metcalfe (608984), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader George Forrest Nicoll (4027130), Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Roger Lacey Read (608136), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader William Stephen Smyth (2624903), Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Lester Eric White (5041000), Royal Air Force.

Diplomatic Service and Overseas

Knights Bachelor

Order of St Michael and St George

Knights Commander (KCMG)

Companions (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Knights Commander (KBE)

Civil Division
  • John William David Swan, J.P. For public services in Bermuda.

Commanders (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Ronald George Blacker Bridge, O.B.E, J.P., Secretary for Education and Manpower, Hong Kong.
  • Geoffrey Kemp Caston. For services to university education in the South Pacific.
  • John Walter Chambers, O.B.E., J.P., lately Secretary for Health and Welfare, Hong Kong.
  • Michael Hart. For services to education in Luxembourg.
  • Stanley Charles Hunt, lately Director of Finance and Development, Council of Europe Secretariat, Strasbourg.
  • Dr. Clarence Eldridge James, J.P. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Arthur Everard Butler Laurence, O.B.E., Honorary British Consul, Cali, Colombia.
  • Li Kwan-ha, Q.P.M., C.P.M., Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong.
  • Professor William Ian Mackay McIntyre. For services to veterinary research in The Gambia.
  • Michael Warren Parkinson. For services to British commercial interests in Australia.
  • Dr. Robert Thomas Taylor, British Council Representative, Greece.
  • Professor David Todd, O.B.E., J.P. For services to medical education in Hong Kong.
  • Christopher John Turner, OBE, Governor of Montserrat.

Officers (OBE)

Military Division
Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Edward Alfred Guerrero, The Gibraltar Regiment.
Civil Division
  • The Right Reverend Robert Michael Cawthorn Beak. For welfare services to the community in Northern Kenya.
  • David John Morton Blackler. For services to British commercial and community interests in Sri Lanka.
  • Dr Judith Brown. For medical and welfare services to the community in The Gambia.
  • Cheng Hon-kwan, J.P. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Anthony John Cook. For services to British commercial interests in Greece.
  • Dr. John Joseph Yelverton Dawson, M.C. For medical and welfare services to the community in Cameroon.
  • Alice Ivy Durdey, M.B.E. For nursing and welfare services to the community in Cyprus.
  • Peter Leonard Elborn, British Council Representative, Iraq.
  • Kenneth Fang Hung, J.P. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Sir Robert Francis Alexandra Ffolkes, Bt. For welfare services to children in South Asia.
  • Harold Fish, English Language Officer, British Council, Germany.
  • David Anthony Godfrey. For welfare services to the community in Namibia.
  • Dr. Anthony John Haines, lately Medical Adviser to H.M. Diplomatic Service.
  • Alexander Hardie, First Secretary, British High Commission, Lusaka.
  • Hugh Gordon Herring. For services to British commercial interests in Germany.
  • Stanley Ho. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Charles Thomas John. Financial Secretary, Montserrat.
  • Clive John Kennedy. For services to British commercial interests in Germany.
  • Lau Wong-fat, M.B.E., J.P. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Owen Herbert Phillips. For services to the British community in Qatar.
  • Charles Anthony Shaw. For services to British commercial interests in Spain.
  • Graham Edward Stockwell, Q.P.M., Deputy Commissioner, ICAC, Hong Kong.
  • Dorothy Margaret Symes, lately First Secretary, Commercial, H.M. Embassy, Vienna.
  • David Richard Thomas, lately British Council Representative, Bahrain.
  • Ivo John Towner, First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Tel Aviv.
  • Alan Wrigley. For services to British commercial interests in France.
  • Yao Kong, J.P. For public and community services in Hong Kong.

Members (MBE)

Military Division
Army
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Li Cheuk-Yin, Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers).
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Louis Henry Lopez, The Gibraltar Regiment.
  • Major Ronald Duxbury Taylor, Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers).
Civil Division'
  • Keith Vernon Arrowsmith. For services to the British community in Brussels.
  • Roger Austen, lately First Secretary, Administration, H.M. Embassy, Athens.
  • Michael Austin. For public and community services in the Cayman Islands.
  • Cecilia Agnes Baldachino. For services to the community in Gibraltar.
  • Jessie Booth, J.P. For services to the community in the Falkland Islands.
  • Joan Mary Boyer. For services to Anglo-French relations in Normandy.
  • Carter Brookes, lately Third Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Moscow.
  • John Shrel Bryant. For services to education in Ecuador and to Anglo-Ecuadorian relations.
  • Errol Lennox Bush, Director of Ports, Port Authority, Cayman Islands.
  • Albray Victor Butterfield. For public services in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • Robert Canning, M.V.O., lately First Secretary, Consular, British High Commission, Nicosia.
  • Madam Anita Chan Lai-ling, J.P. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Gregory Chan Tak-ping, J.P., Assistant Director of Housing, Hong Kong.
  • Mrs. Rosaline Chiu Shum Shuk-haan, Principal Inspector of Physical Education, Hong Kong.
  • Dr. Nelson Chow Wing-sun, J.P. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Arthur Osborne Cload. For services Anglo-Canadian relations in Edmonton.
  • Pamela Constant. For services to the British community in Paris.
  • Patrick Robert Cook. For services to British community interests in Caracas.
  • Sister Judith Ellen Dean. For educational and welfare services to the community in Swaziland.
  • The Reverend Fr. William Dowds. For educational and welfare services to the community in Kenya.
  • Jack Anthony Eden, First Secretary and Consul, H.M. Embassy, Lisbon.
  • Dennis Walter Emberley, C.D., Consular Assistant, British Consulate-General, Vancouver.
  • The Reverend James Laird McLelland Farmborough. For welfare services to the community in Valparaiso.
  • Dennis George Garner. For services to the British community in Zambia.
  • Norma Geach. For services to education in Saudi Arabia.
  • Alonzo Alexander Gibbs. For public services in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • Dorothy Elizabeth Greenway. For services to education in Montserrat.
  • John James Frederick Grundy. For services to the British community in Rome.
  • David George Harries, Attache, H.M. Embassy, Beirut.
  • Eric Henry Harrold, First Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Moscow.
  • Arthur Howes. For services to the British aviation interests in France.
  • Doreen Janet Hutchings, lately Personal Secretary, British High Commission, Nairobi.
  • Margaret Eileen Krinker. For services to the British community in São Paulo.
  • The Reverend Dr. Vernon George Lambe. For services to the community in Bermuda.
  • Elizabeth Mary Lammond. For educational and welfare services to children in Zambia.
  • Lee Man-ban, J.P. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Harry Leong Siu-har, Commercial Officer, British Trade Commission, Hong Kong.
  • Liu Lit-for. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Ann Malamah-Thomas, lately Assistant Representative, British Council, Bangladesh.
  • Enzo Masi, Vice-Consul, British Consulate, Florence.
  • Janet Turnbull Moncur, Director of Nursing Services, Gibraltar.
  • The Very Reverend John Fearnley Parkinson. For services to the British community in Bahrain.
  • Roy Parkinson, Second Secretary, (Administration), British Trade Commission, Hong Kong.
  • Vincent Luigi Gaetano Petti. For services to English language teaching in Sweden.
  • Ileana Mary Reynolds, Commercial Assistant, British Consulate-General, San Francisco.
  • Proctor Carlisle Scott. For services to education in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Jacqueline Madeleine Regine Shama. For services to the British community in Madrid.
  • Meryl Joyce Shepherd. For educational and welfare services to children in Zambia.
  • Harbhajan Singh, Consular Clerk, British High Commission, New Delhi.
  • Peter James Chalmers Smith. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Ronald Donald Southern. For services to Anglo-Canadian relations in Calgary.
  • Marguerite Mary Rose Sparks. For services to education and the British community in Abu Dhabi.
  • David Yeaman Spence, lately Secretariat-General of the EC Council, Brussels.
  • Patrick John Sullivan, Second Secretary, (Works), British High Commission, Ottawa.
  • Annie Penelope Synnott. For welfare services to refugees in Jordan.
  • Donald Henry Thompson. For services to the British community and to Anglo-Kenyan relations in Nairobi.
  • Robin Geoffrey Charles Thorneycroft. For services to the British community in Malawi.
  • Geoffrey Passmore Towill, Consular Clerk, British Consulate-General, São Paulo.
  • John Anthony Tucknott, Second Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Beirut.
  • John Michael Turner, Chief Engineer, Government Eastern Harbour Crossing Office, Hong Kong.
  • The Reverend Selwyn Lorenzo Vanterpool. For services to the community in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Dr. Samuel Wong Ping-wai, J.P. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Janette Rittenhouse Zuill. For services to the community in Bermuda.

Imperial Service Order

British Empire Medal

New Zealand

Cook Islands

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Percy Frederick Henderson. For services to the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Barbados

Knights Bachelor

Order of the British Empire

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Owen Oswald Eversley. For services to the community.
  • Victor Gormon Stuart. For public service.

Mauritius

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • Joseph Rene Herbert Couacaud. For service to tourism.

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Joseph Marcel Clement Lagesse. For services to agriculture and industry.
  • Dr. Jagdis Chundur Mohith. For services to public health.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Marie Therese Denyse, Mrs. Vaulbert de Chantilly. For services to the community.
  • Nairainduth Dookhony. For services to the sugar industry.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Ishnoo Govinda. For services to the community.
  • Hajee Inouce Lowton. For services to the community.
  • Rowonparsad Manghi. For services to the community.
  • Miss Dhanonlutchmee Paratian. For public service.
  • Jean Marc Régis Silavant. For public service.
  • Francois Ramalmgum Sockalingum. For services to the community.
  • Moonindra Nath Varma. For services to education.
  • Jagadissa Venctasamy. For services to the community.

Mauritius Police Medal

Grenada

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Cosmo Allan St. Bernard. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Hezekiah Cromwell. For services to the sugar industry.
  • Orleans Elias John. For services to education.
  • Ruth Athelina, Mrs. Rahim. For public service.

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Japhlei Bobbe Oifena Kwanairara. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Peter Kakai. For public service.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Saint Lucia

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Kenneth Allan Patrick Monplaisir, Q.C. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Cornelius Lincoln Lubin. For public service.
  • Camille Audrey, Mrs. Rapier. For services to the community.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Stuart Bedford Gill. For services to scouting.

Belize

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Barney William Isaacs. For services to industry.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Sidney Turton. For services to industry and commerce.
  • Manuela Torres, Mrs. Young. For services to the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Fransisco Javier Castellanos. For services to industry.
  • William Quinto. For services to the community.

Antigua and Barbuda

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Miss Yvonne Maginley, M.B.E. For services to tourism.

Saint Christopher and Nevis

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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References

  1. United Kingdom lists: "No. 51981". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 1–28.
  2. New Zealand and Cook Islands lists: "No. 51982". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 29–36.
  3. Barbados lists: "No. 51983". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 37–38.
  4. Mauritius lists: "No. 51984". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 39–40.
  5. Grenada lists: "No. 51985". The London Gazette (5th supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 41–42.
  6. Solomon Islands lists: "No. 51986". The London Gazette (6th supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 43–44.
  7. Saint Lucia lists: "No. 51986". The London Gazette (7th supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 45–46.
  8. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines lists: "No. 51988". The London Gazette (8th supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 47–48.
  9. Belizelists: "No. 51989". The London Gazette (9th supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 49–50.
  10. Antigua and Barbuda lists: "No. 51990". The London Gazette (10th supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 51–52.
  11. Saint Christopher and Nevis lists: "No. 51991". The London Gazette (11th supplement). 29 December 1989. pp. 53–54.