1991 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 1991 were appointments by Queen Elizabeth II 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, [1] New Zealand and the Cook Islands, [2] Mauritius, [3] the Bahamas, [4] Grenada, [5] Papua New Guinea, [6] the Solomon Islands, [7] Tuvalu, [8] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, [9] Belize, [10] Antigua and Barbuda, [11] and Saint Christopher and Nevis. [12]

Contents

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

Privy Counsellors

Knights Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Knights Grand Cross (GCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Civil Division

Knights Commander (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division

Companions (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Order of St Michael and St George

Companions (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross (GCVO)

Knights Commander (KCVO)

Commanders (CVO)

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.
  • 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.

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

Knights Commander (KBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

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
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

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.
  • Commander William George Samways.
  • Commander Patrick John Tyrrell.
  • Commander Thomas Steven Wittich.
Army
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, Mid-Glamorgan.
  • Peter Edgar Arscott. For services to the Engineering Employers' Federation.
  • Bernard Peter Atha. For services to Sport, particularly Sport for the Disabled.
  • Frederick Harper Atkinson, lately Manager, Offshore Division, Lloyd's Register.
  • Harold Eric Avery, Principal, Tile Hill College of Further Education, Coventry.
  • 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, 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.
  • Maire Patricia Bellew, General Medical Practitioner, Bamber Bridge, 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.
  • 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.
  • 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, 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.
  • Duncan Inglis Cameron, lately Director of Administration and Secretary, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.
  • Harry Leonard Carpenter, Sports Commentator, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Major Murray Alexander Carson. For political service.
  • Alan Dennis Chapman. For political service.
  • The Reverend Michael Wilford Clark. For services to the community in Derbyshire.
  • Alexander Collerton, Senior Partner, Napper Collerton Partnership.
  • David William Alexander Collett, Director, WaterAid.
  • Brian Cecil Cook, Chief Milk and Products Officer, Intervention Board.
  • Joan Bostock Cox, Chairman, Merseyside Branch; Member, Council North-West Region, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Eric John Crozier. For services to Music.
  • Catherine Holway Cruft, Curator Grade 6, National Monuments Record of Scotland.
  • Charles William Cunnington, lately Chairman, South East Derbyshire Advisory Sub-Committee on Justices of the Peace.
  • Nicol Buchanan Currie, Headteacher, Garthamlock Secondary School, Glasgow.
  • James Raymond Cutler, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Scottish Office.
  • Michael Davies, Chairman, Thames Regional Flood Defence Committee, National Rivers Authority.
  • Peter Denniss, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Joseph Dickinson. For services to Agriculture.
  • Sheila Marion Dobie, Head Movement Studies Department, Moray House College of Education, Edinburgh.
  • David Kester-Dodgson, lately Design Director, Christie-Tyler plc.
  • Hugh Dodgson, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • David Donovan. For services to Karate.
  • Derek James Dormer, National President, Working Men's Club and Institute Union.
  • Diana Dowdeswell, Chairman and Managing Director, Dowdeswell Engineering Company Ltd.
  • Walter Eric Duckworth, lately Managing Director, Fulmer Ltd.
  • Patricia Duff, Director, Quality Assurance and Human Resources; District Nursing Adviser, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Health Authority.
  • Helen Audrey Dunlop, President, Somerset Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Ronald Charles Dunn, Regional Managing Director, John Laing Construction, Northern Ireland.
  • George Dyce, Chairman, Committee of the Aberdeen and North East Scotland Wing, Air Training Corps.
  • Professor Anthony Roy Emerson, Chairman, Norfolk Family Practitioner Committee.
  • Bersey Ian Evans, lately Vice-Chairman, UK Pilots' Association (Marine); Member, Pilotage Commission.
  • Nancy Evans. For services to Music.
  • John Reginald Farthing, lately Management Development Co-ordinator, Dorset Education Authority.
  • Barry Flanagan, Sculptor.
  • Robert Walter Fordham. For services to Industry in the West Midlands.
  • John Frederick Foster. For services to road safety education.
  • Elizabeth Mary Gallagher, MBE. For services to disabled people and travelling people in Northern Ireland.
  • Peter Harold Gilbert, Chief Officer, Royal Parks Constabulary, Department of the Environment.
  • John Goddard, Grade 7, Department of Social Security.
  • Jack Philip Goldstone. For charitable services in Northern Ireland.
  • Graham Alan Gooch, For services to Cricket.
  • Michael Arthur John Gossip, Chief Executive, Argyll and Bute District Council.
  • Elizabeth Ann Gray, Deputy Head Teacher and former Head of English Department, Wakefield Girls' High School.
  • George Bovill Rennie Gray, DL. For services to Agriculture in East Lothian.
  • Egerton Gerard Hope Green, Head of Air Traffic Services Standards, Civil Aviation Authority.
  • Myra Green, Overseas Director, Voluntary Service Overseas.
  • Tom Greenwood, Senior Fire Prevention Inspector, HM Fire Service Inspectorate.
  • Scott Grier, Managing Director, Loganair, Ltd.
  • Eugenie Cynthia Hampton, DL. For services to the community and the Probation Service, Hampshire.
  • James Allitt Hancock. For services to Ornithology.
  • John Hardwick. For political service.
  • Ronald Dobson Harkness, Secretary, The Scottish Agricultural College.
  • John Henry Harland, Deputy Chief Constable, Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
  • Anthony John Harrison, MBE, Chief Scientific Adviser, Avon County Council; Public Analyst and Official Agricultural Analyst, Avon and Gloucestershire County Council.
  • Sandra June Harrison, Headteacher, Mossbrook School, Sheffield.
  • Miss Evelyn Hastings, Chief Area Nursing Officer, Lanarkshire Health Board.
  • Brenda Hatton, lately Principal, City and East London College.
  • Christopher William Dupen Holt, Vice-President, Victim Support.
  • Richard Threlfall Hurst, Chairman, Richard Threlfall Ltd. For services to the community in Bolton.
  • Robert Francis Jackson, Director, Forward Strategy and Planning, British Aerospace (Dynamics) Ltd.
  • Thomas Gordon Jackson, Political Editor, Thomson Regional Newspapers.
  • Donald James Jeffrey. For services to the Leicester Engineering Training Group Ltd.
  • Michael Nicholas Howard Jenkins, Chief Executive, London International Financial Futures Exchange.
  • Joan Johnson. For political and public service.
  • Elizabeth Jane Lloyd-Jones, Principal Architect, Department of Education and Science.
  • Evan Michael Jones. For political and public service.
  • Jacqueline Maud Wynne-Jones, Area Organiser, South and West Yorkshire Metropolitan Area, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Alfred Nevill Joseph, Governor, HM Prison Liverpool.
  • Michael Kaye. For services to Music.
  • Alan Keith, Broadcaster, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Robert Deans Kernohan, lately Editor, Life and Work.
  • Peter Kiddle, Sales and Marketing Director, Philips Telecom.
  • Nora Elizabeth King, Vice-President, Scottish Council, Save The Children Fund.
  • Cecilia Madeliena Knowles, Principal, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Margaret Rita Kyrle. For political and public service.
  • Meriel Denison Laverack, lately National Heritage Adviser, The Countryside Commission.
  • John Leggate, Biochemist, Department of Biochemistry, Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow.
  • Richard Stuart Lines, Chairman and Chief Executive, MTM plc.
  • George Howard Longden, lately Chief Executive and Borough Treasurer, Hove Borough Council.
  • Peter Herent Lord, Consultant Surgeon, Wycombe General Hospital, High Wycombe.
  • Ewen McKinnon Low. For services to the Home Grown Cereals Authority.
  • William Lowther, Managing Director, UCB Sidac Ltd.
  • Sister Joan Kathleen Lynam, lately Principal, Rathmore Grammar School, Belfast.
  • William Ewan Maclean, Principal Medical Officer, Remploy Ltd.
  • Alexander Mitchell MacPherson, lately Headmaster, Lord Mayor Treloar College, Hampshire.
  • Nigel Ernest James Mansell. For services to Motor Racing.
  • Peter David Marshall, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Peter Holland Martin, lately Courts Administrator, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Alasdair Burnett Matheson, Consultant, Accident and Emergency Department, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
  • The Right Honourable William Basil McIvor, Chairman, Board of Governors, Lagan College.
  • Patrick Arthur McKeown, Chairman and Chief Executive, Cranfield Precision Engineering Ltd; Professor of Precision Engineering, Cranfield Institute of Technology.
  • Robert McKinney, Principal, Ayr College.
  • Rosemary Mellor. For political and public service.
  • Christopher Stewart Metcalf, Chairman, The Chaseley Trust.
  • Ivor Neil Morgan, Headteacher, Horndean School, Portsmouth.
  • Herbert Edward Harnett Murphy, Public Affairs Director, Scotland Automobile Association.
  • Elsie Emily Nash, Chairman, Women's Section, The Royal British Legion.
  • Heather Mary Nightingale, Chief Nursing Officer, Canterbury and Thanet Health Authority.
  • David Baird Nisbet, Deputy Managing Director, GEC Ferranti Defence Systems Ltd.
  • Tom Timothy Norreys, MBE, Managing Director, Avon Inflatables, Ltd, Llanelli, Dyfed.
  • Squadron Leader Harold Walter Oliver (Ret'd). For political and public service.
  • Eric Ollerenshaw. For political and public service.
  • Ann Doric Orme, Chairman, Board of Visitors, HM Prison Erlestoke.
  • Mohan Sankar John Pathy, Professor of Geriatric Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine.
  • Captain Michael John Perry, lately Marine Manager and Deputy Superintendent, Research Vessel Services, Natural Environment Research Council.
  • William Petrie, DL, Provost, Dumbarton District Council.
  • Gordon Charles Pettitt, Director, Regional Railways, British Railways Board.
  • Neville Phillips. For political and public service.
  • John Richard Plant, Chief Executive, Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Hospitals.
  • Ronald John Presley, President, Lawn Tennis Association.
  • William John Reaprice, lately Director, Social Services, Islington.
  • George Priestley, Managing Director, Old Mill Marketing Ltd.
  • Jane Priestman, Director of Architecture and Design, British Railways Board.
  • Reginald Henry Pyne, Assistant Registrar, Standards and Ethics, United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting.
  • Anthony Charles George Raggett, Technical Director, Marine and Aviation, RFD Ltd.
  • James Maynard Rainbow, Managing Director, Monarch Aircraft Engineering Ltd.
  • Richard Walsh Rallison, Deputy Managing Director, Ratcliff Tail Lifts Ltd.
  • Esther Rantzen, Producer and Presenter, British Broadcasting Corporation; Chairman of ChildLine.
  • Donald Gordon Rennie. For political service.
  • Dudley Raymond Richards DL For services to the community and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod.
  • Charles Michael Dennison Roberts, Appeals Director, St, Gemma's Hospice, Leeds.
  • Patrick Dugan Robertson, Chairman, Highland Region, Children's Panel Advisory Committee.
  • Frank Elms Robson, Registrar, Diocese of Oxford; Provincial Registrar, Province of Canterbury.
  • William Henry Robson. For services to Agriculture.
  • Graham Tullis Ross, LVO, lately Director, Scottish Business in the Community.
  • Helmut Rothenberg. For charitable services.
  • Herbert Morrison Runciman, Top Grade Consultant, Barr and Stroud Ltd.
  • Joy Elizabeth Rose Ryley. For political and public service.
  • Bhagwan Khushaldas Samtani, Consultant Physician and Unit General Manager, Kettering District Health Authority.
  • Daniel Sharpe, Grade 6, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Roy Edwin Shaw. For services to Local Government External Audit.
  • Peter Leslie Shilton, MBE. For services to Association Football.
  • Peter Douglas Stark, Director, Northern Arts.
  • Robert Noel David Stephenson, Managing Director, Newcastle Breweries Ltd.
  • Arthur John Crispin Stevenson, Headmaster, St Marylebone School, Westminster.
  • Nancy Stewart. For political service.
  • John Walbridge Sumsion, Registrar of Public Lending Right.
  • John Tait, Principal Nursing Officer, Department of Health.
  • John William Ransom Taylor, Editor Emeritus Jane's All the World's Aircraft .
  • Major Anthony Leslie Thres, lately Regional Secretary, Devon Branch, Country Landowners' Association.
  • Lorna Margaret Timms, Principal Scientific Officer, Central Veterinary Laboratory.
  • James Sadler Treasure, lately Technical Director, Sadlers (Lytham) Ltd.
  • David Trowbridge. For political service.
  • Antony Neville Twine, Chairman, GRI Group plc, Perth.
  • John Reginald Tylar, Head of Technical Audit, Aeroengine and Technology Division, Ruston Gas Turbines Ltd.
  • Albert Bryan Upton, Chairman, Richardson Sheffield, Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Charles John Uridge, Counselling Adviser, Small Firms Service.
  • John Richard Uttley, Group Director, Finance and Administration, National Grid Company.
  • Eric Arthur Vallis, Member, Estates Committee, Canterbury Cathedral; Fellow and Estates Bursar, Oriel College, Oxford.
  • Angela Mary Vivian, Inspector of Taxes (SP), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Ian Nicoll Walden. For services to Urban Regeneration.
  • Professor David Walker, lately Chairman, Agricultural Wages' Board.
  • Raymond James Walker, Chief Executive, The Simpler Trade Procedures Board. For services to Export.
  • James Rennie Watt, Director, March Consulting Group.
  • Sidney Shalom Wayne, Chairman, Waltham Forest Health Authority.
  • Clement Trevor Wheatley, Chairman, Control Techniques plc, Newtown, Powys.
  • Rosemary Heather White, Member, Interim Advisory Committee on School Teachers' Pay and Conditions.
  • Winston Timothy White. For services to the Luton and South Bedfordshire Hospice.
  • Christine Margaret Elizabeth Whitehead. For services to Housing.
  • Frederick John Wells Whiting, Leader, Independent Group Association of County Councils.
  • Arthur Ronald Williams, Chief Executive, Timber Growers United Kingdom.
  • Oliver Darien Willmore, Member, Building Regulations Advisory Committee.
  • Ian Edmund Wooldridge, Sports Columnist, Daily Mail .
  • Norman Arthur Wragg, Principal Scientific Officer, Health and Safety Executive.
  • John Keith Wright, Director, Health and Safety, Nuclear Electric plc.
  • Lieutenant-Commander John Walter Lloyd Zehetmayr, VRD, RNR (Retd.) For services to Forestry and Conservation.

Members (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Warrant Officer 2 (Bandmaster) Trevor John Attwood, Royal Marines.
  • Warrant Officer Edward Cameron Clamp.
  • Lieutenant-Commander James Andrew Davies RD, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Lieutenant-Commander John Alexander Downie.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Gavin John Richard Eyre.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Nicholas Acklom Franks.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Philip Faulder Hasler Helby.
  • Warrant Officer David Howard Jones.
  • Lieutenant-Commander (SCC) Frank Arthur Pettifer, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Derek Edward Rowland.
  • Lieutenant (now Lieutenant-Commander) Christopher John Straughan.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Henry Francis Farnall Thurstan.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Lyndsay Donald Walton-Waters.
  • Lieutenant-Commander David Ernest Western.
  • Warrant Officer John Trevor Willmitt.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Gordon Barry John Wilson.
Army
  • Major Nigel Athelstan Afford, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Christopher Leslie Aston, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major Balkrishna Rana, Gurkha Transport Regiment.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Norman Beavis, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Major John Alfred Blackmore, TD, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Alan David Bradshaw, Corps of Royal Military Police.
  • Major Jonathan Michael Bray, The Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment).
  • Captain Douglas Graham Bridges, The Staffordshire Regiment, (The Prince of Wales's), Territorial Army.
  • Major Andrew Thomas Bruce, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Captain Terence Christopher Byrne, Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 (now Lieutenant) Michael John Roberts Cotton, Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • Major Dalman Golay, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles.
  • Major James Stewart Douglas, The Royal Irish Rangers, (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th).
  • Major David Waring Eustace, The Light Infantry.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Philip John Everitt, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Captain John Alexander Farr, The Parachute Regiment.
  • Major David Gordon Fisher, Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Major Geoffrey Arthur Fryatt, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 William Gibson, Royal Corps of Transport, Territorial Army.
  • Major Robert Barry Hobson, Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Major Roderick Alexander Ingleby-Mackenzie, Scots Guards.
  • Acting Major Barry Dennis Jeffries, Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
  • Major Edward Cyril Kimberley, The Royal Hampshire Regiment.
  • Captain Robert William Lockwood, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • The Reverend Terence John Makings, Chaplain to the Forces 3rd Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department.
  • Major Raymond McCall, Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Malbon Arthur Peaple, Army Air Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Ellis Graham Pittaway, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Captain Alan William Richards, MM, The Parachute Regiment.
  • Major John Hughes Richardson, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Harold Scott, The King's Own Royal Border Regiment.
  • Captain Roy Ian Shipton, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Major Nicholas Anthony Shryane, 13th/18th Royal Hussars, (Queen Mary's Own).
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 David Anthony Simpson, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major (now Lieutenant-Colonel) Kenneth Simpson, TD, General List, Territorial Army.
  • Captain Peter Gordon William Smith, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Major Derek Alan Craig Smyth, TD, Royal Army Pay Corps, Territorial Army
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 (now Lieutenant) Robin Thornton, The Queen's Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Major Godfrey Harold Robert Tilney, 14th/20th King's Hussars.
  • Major Ian Alexander Vere-Nicholl, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Roy Gordon Whitford, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Major Christopher William Wilks, The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot).
  • Captain Richard John Williams, The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot), Territorial Army.
  • Major Allan George Wise, TD, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Territorial Army.
Royal Air Force
  • Warrant Officer Samuel Colin Allen.
  • Flight Lieutenant John David Anderson.
  • Warrant Officer James Armstrong.
  • Flight Lieutenant Roy William Arnold, RAFVR(T).
  • Flight Lieutenant Mervyn Humphrey Astle.
  • Warrant Officer Hugh William Barnfather.
  • Warrant Officer Eileen Joan Beasley, BEM, Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer David Desmond Brailey.
  • Flight Lieutenant Frederick George Chapman, RAFVR(T).
  • Squadron Leader Roger Victor Davis.
  • Master Aircrew Geoffrey Edwards.
  • Warrant Officer Maxine Jeanette Gore, WRAF.
  • Squadron Leader Michael Keith Green, (Ret'd).
  • Squadron Leader Robert William Grundy.
  • Squadron Leader Eric Clive Harrison.
  • Squadron Leader Timothy John Kerss.
  • Squadron Leader Nicholas Julian Eugene Kurth.
  • Master Aircrew Michael Muttitt.
  • Squadron Leader Edward Finbar O'Toole.
  • Flight Lieutenant Ian McCulloch Pride.
  • Squadron Leader Frank Frederick Pullen.
  • Warrant Officer Eric Robertson.
  • Squadron Leader Michael George Salter.
  • Flight Lieutenant Alfred James Shears.
  • Squadron Leader James Philip Stenson.
  • Flight Lieutenant Graham Edward Thomas.
  • Warrant Officer John Willows.
Civil Division
  • William Desmond Aisthorpe. For political service.
  • Alexander Bayliss Alexander, Auxiliary Lieutenant, Staff Port Naval Auxiliary Officer, Royal Naval Auxiliary Service, Clyde.
  • John Fleming Allan, Chief Administrative Dental Officer, Shetland.
  • Arthur Ernest Anderson, Divisional Director, Conveyor Belting Division, J.H. Fenner and Co. Ltd.
  • John Graham Anderson, lately Constabulary Superintendent, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • William John Baird, Northern Ireland Chairman, Institute of Fisheries Management.
  • Jean Baker, Headteacher, Alderman Smith County Infant School, Bury, Lancashire.
  • Margaret Baker. For services to the community in Saughall, Chester.
  • Captain Lancelot Ball, Captain of the Mobil Lubchem.
  • Maureen Joan Bane, Nursing Officer (Hospital Manager), South East Kent Health Authority.
  • Hazel Margaret Barbour, Community Affairs Advisor, Shell UK.
  • Douglas Godfrey Barrett, TD, Deputy Chairman, Domestic Coal Consumers' Council.
  • The Reverend Canon John Barton, lately Chaplain, Oxford Hospitals.
  • John Carmichael Beard, County Librarian, Hampshire.
  • Bill Bellerby. For services to the community in Guildford, Surrey.
  • Doreen Bellerby. For services to the community in Guildford, Surrey.
  • Constance Mary Bent. For services to the community in Rochdale.
  • George Alan Berry. For services to Journalism.
  • Doris Rose Besant, Chairman, Covent Garden Estate and Kensington and Chelsea Residents' Association.
  • Clive Henry Best, Technical Manager (Iron), Davy McKee (Stockton) Ltd.
  • Iris Beynon, Officer-in-Charge, Caemaen Residential Home for the Elderly, Llanelli, Dyfed.
  • Juliet Martin Bingley. For services to St Mark's Hospital, City and Hackney Health Authority.
  • John Samuel Binks. For political and public service.
  • David Bloom, Senior Executive Officer, HM Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Walter Harold Blore, Group Controller, Lincoln Group, United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation.
  • John Bond, Marketing Executive, British Federal Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Anne Eileen Bone, Co-ordinator, Grampian Sudden Bereavement Helpline Service.
  • Myriam Margaret Lucia Booth, Senior Clerk, British Antarctic Survey, Stanley Office, Falkland Islands, Natural Environment Research Council.
  • Beryl Bradford, lately Officer-in-Charge, Burton's Orchard Social Services Department, Somerset.
  • Joan Egerton Bouverie-Brine. For political and public service.
  • Eric Harrison Broadley, Chairman, Lola Cars Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Allin Brookfield, Controller, Philips Radio Communications Systems Ltd.
  • Martin Christopher Broom, Chairman and Managing Director, Broom Boats Ltd.; lately Chairman National Boat Shows Ltd.
  • Christopher Bratton Brown. For political and public service.
  • Carl Albert Burton, Senior Site Representative, APEX.
  • Iris Bozier Butcher. For services to the community in Reading, Berkshire.
  • John Derek Byrne, Manager, Employee Relations, Fina plc.
  • Pearl Langsdale Cain, President, County Committee, Royal British Legion Women's Section, Isle of Man.
  • Susan Catherine Campbell, Director, National Coaching Foundation.
  • Desmond John Edward Carter, lately Commander, Roxeth, and Harrow Company, Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald Cartwright (Ret'd) TD, Member, Limavady, Borough Council.
  • Nora Elizabeth Casey. For services to the community in Lisnaskea.
  • John Cawley, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Margaret Ruth Chadd. For services to the community in Suffolk.
  • Michael Chew Koon Chan, Chairman, Chinese Overseas Christian Mission.
  • Leonard Kingsley Gordon Chick, Higher Executive Officer, Crown Prosecution Service.
  • William John Chignell, Chairman, Solihull Branch, The Royal Air Force Association.
  • Freda Child, Higher Executive Officer, Training Agency, Department of Employment.
  • Wilfrid John Chippendale, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • John William Clark, lately Divisional General Manager and Deputy Director Nursing, Mental Handicap Services Unit, Southampton, and South West Hampshire Health Authority.
  • Margaret Hepburn Clark, Cancer Registration Officer, Grampian Health Board.
  • Donald Ralph Clarke, Honorary Secretary and Founder, Mildenhall Register, (15-149-622 Bomber Squadrons RAF).
  • George Coates, Deputy Area Commissioner, East Devon, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Marjory Cockburn. For services to St. Luke's Hospice, Sheffield.
  • Elspeth Alison Lydford Cole, lately Council Member, World Wide Fund for Nature, UK.
  • Ronald Cook, Assistant Divisional Officer, East Sussex Fire Brigade.
  • Robert Cottam, Trainer and Organiser for Youth Training.
  • George Courtney, For services to Association Football.
  • Alan John Coxon, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Philip Lee Craven. For services to Sport for the Disabled.
  • David Cripps, Photographer.
  • John Edward Crisp, Assistant Housing Officer, Rheindahlen Garrison, West Germany.
  • Robert Cuckney, Senior Administrative Officer (Grade 7), London Fire Brigade.
  • Peter George Cull, Director, Education and Medical Illustration Services, St Bartholomew's Hospital, Medical College, University of London.
  • Bronwen Cullinane, lately Domestic Services Manager, National Health Service.
  • Gerald Frank Curtis, lately Clerk to the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Margaret Ann Dale, Director of Nursing, London Chest Hospital.
  • Trevor Bryan Davey, Chief Superintendent, West Yorkshire Police.
  • Frena Elizabeth Macintyre Davidson. For political and public service.
  • John Davies. For services to the Disabled in Wales.
  • Ada Bell Dixon, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health.
  • Alan Dixon, Engineering Manager (West), North West Water Ltd.
  • Patricia Dixon. For services to the Royal Marines' School of Music.
  • Joan Pamela Dobby, Senior Programmer, University of Kent, Canterbury.
  • William Donaldson, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Joseph William Edward Douglas, Higher Executive Officer, Paymaster General's Office.
  • Sadie Naomi Douglas, Administrative Director, Scottish Civic Trust.
  • Robert Patrick Duffy, Representative, International Affairs, Road Haulage Association.
  • Paul William James Dunsby, Chairman, Vale Plums.
  • Pauline Mary Edwards. For services to Archery.
  • Alexander Pirie Elrick, Choirmaster, Kevock Choir, Midlothian.
  • Hugh Alexander Evans, General Medical Practitioner, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
  • Peter John Francis Faithfull, Project Manager, Ground Systems, Marconi Space Systems Ltd.
  • Jean Margaret Faulkner, Senior Personal Secretary to the Chief Executive, Horticultural Research International.
  • Alban Thomas Fay, Advisory Head Teacher, Deputy Chief Education Officer, Manchester.
  • Alexander Wilson Ferrier, Assistant Principal, Inverness College of Further and Higher Education.
  • Gordon Sydney Flory, Lay Member, Hampshire Family Practitioners' Committee.
  • David Forder, lately Administrative Director, Colchester Mercury Theatre.
  • Elma Forteath, Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Albert Lewis Fowler, Education Liaison Manager, Hughes Microelectronics Ltd., Glenrothes.
  • William Henry John Frost. For political service.
  • Isaac Gabay, Executive Chef, Refreshment Department, House of Commons.
  • Teresa Mignon Gaisman. For political service.
  • William Malcolm Galbraith. For services to the community in Liverpool.
  • David Gale. For services to Ballet.
  • David Ronald Gibbard, lately Tariffs and Contracts Manager, Eastern Electricity plc.
  • Frederick Henry Gibbons, Senior Probation Officer, South East London.
  • Kenneth Sidney Goddard, General Manager, Market Finance, Corporation of Lloyd's.
  • Mary Frances Gough, Managing Director, The Bury St. Edmunds Hotel Company.
  • George Paul Graham. For political service.
  • Christopher Graves, Secretary, Galloway Cattle Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
  • Geoffrey Greed, Lecturer, Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln.
  • Trevor Green, lately Head, Department of Science, Senior Pro-Director, Bristol Polytechnic.
  • Annette Frances Mary Griffith, Vice-President, Carmarthen Dyfed Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • David Ernest John Guy, Managing Director, Packhouse Properties.
  • Frederick Brian Haffern, Programme Co-ordinator, Northern Ireland Small Business Institute.
  • Helen Neva MacDonald-Haig. For services to Scottish Riding for the Disabled Association.
  • Leslie James Hall, Technical Director, Dairy Trade Federation.
  • Charles Halliday. For political and public service.
  • John Stuart Hambridge, Director, Sheffield Chamber of Commerce.
  • Francis Hand, Programmes Manager, Defence Fabrications Division, Lucas Aerospace, UK.
  • Derek Davison Hardy, Local Officer II, Department of Social Security.
  • Basil Vernon Harfield, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Ronald Harrison, Business Editor, The Journal , Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Peter Hawkey, Warden/Naturalist, The National Trust, Farne Islands.
  • The Reverend Thomas Russell Hawthorn. For services to the community in Lowestoft.
  • Jean Henderson, Metropolitan Organiser, Sheffield Branch, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Mary May Hewitt, Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Edward Gerald Higson. For public service in Bolton.
  • Barbara Iolen Hill, lately Vice-Chairman, Wolverhampton Health Authority.
  • Peter Charles Hoare, Director, the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting.
  • Roy Hodgkinson, lately Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Home Office.
  • Edward Michael Hollingsworth, Chairman, Hyde Housing Association.
  • Alfred Basil Howell, Management Consultant, Jobs Club.
  • Hugh Calderwood Hunter, Assistant Firemaster, Strathclyde Fire Brigade.
  • John Douglas Ingham. For services to BLESMA.
  • Albert Ronald Isherwood, Workshop Manager, Development Department, Birmingham City Metropolitan Council.
  • James Stanley Jackson. For services to the Pottery Industry.
  • Helen Muriel James, Founder Member, St. Giles Club, Newton Stewart.
  • Sheila James, Head Teacher, St. Agnes Primary School, Manchester.
  • Lewis Johnston Murray Jamieson, lately Deputy Branch Medical Officer, Northumbria Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Margaret Johnston. For services to Bowls.
  • Bruce Edward Fayrer-Jones. For services to the Coal Industry.
  • Thomas John Leslie Jones. For services to Athletics.
  • Joan Kempe. For political and public service.
  • Alan John Kendall, Divisional Director, Barnardo's, North West Division.
  • John Martin Kennair, Chief Executive, Romag Holdings plc.
  • Leighton James Kent, District Controller, Maritime Rescue Co-ordinating Centre, Swansea, HM Coastguard.
  • Michael Wallace Kenyon, BEM, lately Senior Executive Officer, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Gerry Kinsella, Scheme Manager, Greenbank Project.
  • Sheila Margaret Coleby Klopper, Founder, Ready Call General Good Neighbour Scheme.
  • Henry John Bannister Knowles. For services to the community in Melbourne, Derbyshire.
  • Peter Herbert Lambert, lately Group Station Manager, Clapham South.
  • Margaret Lawford, Secretary, Dancers' Resettlement Fund and Trust.
  • William Burgess Lawrenson, Regional Information Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • The Reverend Hubert Brian Leathley. For services to The Clapham Junction Rail Disaster Fund.
  • Edward Joseph Lee, lately President, Cinema Exhibitors' Association.
  • Jessie Mac Farlane Leighton, lately Headmistress, Newlands School, Maidenhead, Berkshire.
  • Colin Maurice Leon, Principal in General Practice Gateshead; Associate Adviser in General Practice, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
  • Pamela Jean Lessin. For services to the Save the Children Fund.
  • Hazel Penelope Lewis, Senior Personal Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
  • Terence Victor Lewis, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Vincent James Linklater, Auctioneer, Kirkwall Auction Mart Ltd.
  • Margaret Evelyn Littlefield, Assistant Youth Worker, Hillside Youth and Community Centre, Portsmouth, Hampshire.
  • Elizabeth Janette Lloyd. For services to the community in Derbyshire.
  • Shirley Ann Lockwood, Secretary to Managing Director, FR Aviation Ltd.; Main Board Director, FR Group plc.
  • Margaret Rita Lough, Medical Ward Sister, Specialist Diabetes Clinical Nurse, Gateshead, Health Authority.
  • Hazel Noreen Love. For political service.
  • Marjorie Edna Lyne, President, Teignmouth, League of Friends.
  • John Patrick Lyon. For services to Amateur Boxing.
  • Mairi MacKinlay. For services to Glasgow Branch, Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Angus Macrae, President, Scottish Crofters' Union.
  • Marion Mallon. For services to the community in Kilmarnock.
  • Mary Mann. For political service.
  • Victor James Alban Manton. For services to Zoo Management.
  • Arthur Harry Martin, lately Field Commissioner, The Scout Association.
  • Ramsay Quayle Martin, Marine Equipment Engineer.
  • Ronald Alexander Matthews, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • James Maynard, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Dennis McCarthy, Broadcaster, Radio Nottingham, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Samuel McClelland, lately Director of Nursing Services, Muckamore Abbey Hospital, Eastern Health and Social Services Board.
  • Iris Ellen McGowran, Member, Post Office Users' Council for Scotland and Scottish Advisory Committee for Telecommunications; Member, Post Office Users' National Council.
  • Marion Scott McGregor, Personal Assistant to the Secretary, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.
  • Mary Morgan McIntosh. For services to the community in Walkerburn.
  • Ian McLennan McIntyre, Divisional Manager Production, Yarrow Shipbuilders, Ltd.
  • William Rolf Semple McMaster, Clerk and Chief Executive, Magherafelt District Council.
  • John Michael McMeeking, Chairman, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
  • Mary McMullan. For services to the community in Belfast.
  • Geoffrey William Meetham, Chief, Non-Metal and Composite Manufacturing Technology, Rolls-Royce plc.
  • John Mitchell, Manager, Health and Safety Department, Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness.
  • Michael John Moore, Member and former Chairman, Manchester Port Health Authority and for services to local government.
  • Kenneth Charles Morby. For services to Charity.
  • John Frederick Charles Morris, Secretary, Freight Transport Association.
  • Donald Alexander Morrison, Chairman, Skye and Lochalsh, Housing Association.
  • Gerard Francis Murphy, Bakery Manager, Arthur McCann Ltd, Victoria Bakery, Newry.
  • Yvonne Carol Grace Murray. For services to Athletics.
  • Eileen Dorothy Murrell, Senior Executive Officer, HM Board of Customs and Excise.
  • George Nelson, Senior Engineer Construction Dundee, Scottish Hydro Electric plc.
  • Mike Neville, Presenter, Look North, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Molly Lee Norris. For political and public service.
  • Rosaleen O'Hanlon, Staff Officer, Industrial Development Board, for Northern Ireland.
  • Ursula Evelyn Lloyd-Owen, County President, Norfolk St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Gladys Violet Parke. For political service.
  • Peter Irwyn Pavey, lately Senior Field Service Engineer, Martin-Baker Aircraft Ltd.
  • Esther Jane Pearson, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • John Mervyn Pell, Secretary, Hampshire Playing Fields Association.
  • John Hamilton Pendered, General Practitioner, Sussex.
  • Dorcas Phelps, Nursing Officer, South East Kent Health Authority.
  • Cora Frances Phillips, Vice-President, Alzheimer's Disease Society.
  • Gladys Phillipson. For services to the community in Carnforth, Lancashire.
  • John Joseph Philpott, Mapping and Charting Officer, Ordnance Survey.
  • Evelyn Jessie Pigott, Member, Executive Council, National Grocers' Benevolent Fund.
  • Robert Raymond Pittam, Chairman, Home Office Retired Staff Association.
  • Joan Irene Plumb, lately Chief Education Officer, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
  • Bryan Harold Powell, Chairman, Berkshire War Pensions Committee.
  • Pamela Mary Elizabeth Powell. For services to the promotion of tourism in Wales.
  • Tessa Gillian Rosamond Preece. For political service.
  • Robert Priestley, lately Senior Scientific Officer, Scottish Office.
  • Patricia Dorothy Prince, Principal Photographer, Health and Safety Executive.
  • The Reverend William Robert Pryce, lately Senior Training Adviser, Training Agency, Department of Employment.
  • Dorothy Purcell, Personal Secretary, Territorial, Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Betty Raitt, lately Nursing Officer, Accident and Emergency Department, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
  • Mary-Elizabeth Raw, Veterinary Surgeon, Weston-super-Mare, Avon.
  • Irene Rayner, Director, Wallasey, Council for Voluntary Service.
  • Robert Heslop Reay. For services to the North Sunderland, Lifeboat Station.
  • Michael John Reid, Managing Director, John Reid and Sons (Strucsteel) Ltd.
  • Leslie Rheinberg, Chairman and Secretary, Silk Association of Great Britain.
  • Allan Richmond, Engineering Director, Huwood Ltd.
  • Joyce Mary Rimmer, lately Lecturer in Social Work, Birmingham University.
  • Jenny Ritchie, Co-ordinator, Family Support Project, Voluntary Service Aberdeen.
  • Ronald Anthony George Rivett, Credit and Commercial Manager, Perkins Group Ltd.
  • Elizabeth Christina Rogers, Senior Nurse, National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury, Vale Health Authority.
  • William James Gerald Rogers. For political and public service.
  • Colin Ronald, Director, International Sales, Motherwell Bridge Projects Ltd., Motherwell.
  • Frank Roper, Sculptor.
  • Alan Harwood Roscoe, lately Company Medical Adviser, Britannia Airways.
  • Harold Wilfred Rose. For services to the community in Sunderland.
  • Ronald Robertson Rose, Wildlife Manager, Eskdalemuir.
  • Shannie Ross, Founder ASPIRE; Charity for rehabilitation for orthopaedic patients.
  • Mary Rowland, Nursing Sister, Warrenpoint Health Centre.
  • John William Sabourn, Master, MV Silver Pit.
  • Katherine Satchell, Head Office Services, City and East London Health Authority.
  • Jack Schofield, Senior Lecturer, Liverpool Polytechnic.
  • Harry Edward Schulman TD, Member, North Creake Parish Council, Norfolk.
  • John James Scully. For services to Amateur Dramatics in Bristol.
  • Patrick Michael Scutt, Director Development, British Rail Property Board.
  • Gordon Aldous Sewell, Executive Officer, Department of Energy.
  • Margaret Sharich, lately Head Teacher, Penywaun Infants School, Aberdare, Mid-Glamorgan.
  • Elizabeth Monica Shaw, Sister-in-Charge, Taylor Brooks House, Dartford and Gravesend Health Authority.
  • Ian Kirk Shaw, Regional Secretary, Yorkshire Region, Royal Institute of British Architects.
  • James Shaw, National Officer, Foundry Section, Amalgamated Engineering Union.
  • Peter Henry Shepherd, Director, A.H. Worth.
  • Derrick Sheridan, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • John Nigel Shillabeer, Divisional Officer, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Shiv Ranjan Singh, Chairman, Bristol Race Equality Council.
  • Jean Kathleen Skeggs, Senior Personal Secretary, Department of the Environment.
  • Melita Slatter, Assistant Principal Engineer, Development Control, Buckinghamshire County Council.
  • John Smillie, Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Graham Neil Smith. For political service.
  • Isobel Anderson Smith, lately Assistant Headteacher Guidance, Craigroyston Community High School.
  • Philip Dawson Smith, Chairman, Committee for the Employment of Disabled People, Leicestershire.
  • Frederick Arthur Stallard, Manager Buyer Credits, General Electric Company plc.
  • John Raymond Stevens. For services to the community in Swindon, Wiltshire.
  • Thomas Stevenson, Inspector, Strathclyde Police.
  • John Michael Stone, Chairman, Sims Food Group plc.
  • Ian Stuart. For political service.
  • Brian Roland Sutcliffe, Chairman, The Friends of the Settle and Carlisle Line.
  • John Crawford Sutherland, Secretary, The Committee of Scottish Clearing Bankers.
  • Ann Sutton, Textile Artist and Writer.
  • Terence Albert Sutton, Deputy Editor, Dover Express.
  • Richard Warwick Taper, Inspector, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Elizabeth Anne Tarr, Headteacher, Thornbury County Primary School.
  • Isabel Millar Barr Taylor, Headteacher, Gretna Primary School.
  • Sheila Telford. For political and public service.
  • Colin Terris, Design and Marketing Director, Caithness Glass plc, Perth.
  • Michael George Theobald, lately Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Helen Margaret Tatlor-Thompson. For public service.
  • Keith Fulton Scott Thompson, Chairman, Express Engineering (Thompson) Ltd, and Exact Engineering (Thompson) Ltd.
  • David John Tingey, Chief Inspecting Officer, Metropolitan Police (Civil Staff).
  • Evelyn May Tomlinson, Deputy Leader, High Peak Borough Council; Member, Peak Park Joint Planning Board.
  • Mike Townsend. For services to the Fishing Industry.
  • Violet Martha Turner, lately Typing Manager, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Josephine Gillespie Veitch, Records Co-ordinator, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Elizabeth Waddell. For political service.
  • Geoffrey John Wainwright, Principal Inspector Ancient Monuments, English Heritage.
  • Douglas Dalton Walker, Inspector, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • John Walker, Valuer I, Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland.
  • Ernest Herbert Warrell, Organist and Choirmaster, King's College London.
  • David George Wassell, Chief Landscape Adviser, Telford, Development Corporation.
  • Brian Foreman Webb, Assistant Inspector, HM Fire Service Inspectorate.
  • Charles John Frederick Webb, BEM, lately Driver, Government Car Service, Department of the Environment.
  • Ernest Hoyland Webster, Technical Consultant, British Textile Technology Group.
  • John Alfred Weston, Chief Commandant, Leicestershire Special Constabulary.
  • Peter Richard White. For services to Waterways Conservation.
  • Ivy Whiting, Branch Training Officer, British Red Cross Society, Humberside.
  • Charlotte Helen Wilde, Member, The National Asthma Campaign.
  • Hugh Pritchard Williams, Higher Professional Technology Officer, Welsh Office.
  • Patricia Mary Miles Williams. For services to the Ceredigion, Red Cross Society.
  • Mavis Wood, Education Officer (Careers Service), Bolton.
  • Michael Alexander Wood, Director and Chief Executive, Ulster Cancer Foundation.
  • Harry George Wrixton, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Kenneth Frank Yeo, Inspector (S), Board of Inland Revenue.

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Bar to British Empire Medal

Military Division
Army

British Empire Medal

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force

Royal Red Cross

Members (RRC)

Army

Associates (ARRC)

Army
  • Major Jean Alexander, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Patricia Ann McKay, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Stephanie Lynn Margaret Webster, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
Royal Air Force

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

England and Wales
Northern Ireland
Scotland

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

England and Wales

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil

Diplomatic Service and Overseas

Order of St Michael and St George

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)

Knights Commander (KCMG)

Companions (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Commanders (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Chan Wa-Shek, I.S.O., J.P., Commissioner for Correctional Services, Hong Kong.
  • Cheung Yan-lung, OBE, J.P. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Augustine Chui Kam, J.P., Secretary for Recreation and Culture, Hong Kong.
  • Nigel Clayton. For services to British commercial interests and to the community in Natal.
  • Michael Dealtry, lately Deputy Head, Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for International Settlements, Basel.
  • Michael Edward John Gore, lately HM Ambassador Monrovia.
  • Brian Anthony Lavers. For services to British commercial and community interests in Nigeria.
  • Niall MacDermot, OBE, QC, lately Secretary-General, International Commission of Jurists, Geneva.
  • Anthony McClellan, lately Director, European Commission Legal Service, Brussels.
  • Justice Rory O'Connor, Judge of the High Court Hong Kong.

Officers (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Raymond Joseph Addington. For services to British commercial interests in Canada.
  • Dr, Austin Keith Auckland. For services to horticultural development in the Philippines.
  • Leslie Walter Boxer, lately Deputy Head of Research and Development, IEA, Paris.
  • Dr. Andrew Adam Brzechwa-Ajdukiewicz. For medical services to the community in the Solomon Islands.
  • Gordon Edward Charles Burrows. For services to British commercial interests in Rome.
  • John Michael Candlish, lately British Exhibition Unit, Kiev.
  • Ronald Robert Capie, MBE, lately British Deputy High Commissioner, Port of Spain.
  • Philip Hugh Champniss. For services to British aviation interests in Saudi Arabia.
  • Philip Victor Coggins. For services to British commercial and community interests in Guatemala.
  • Dr, Michael John Condon, Principal Dental Officer, Ministry of Health, Botswana.
  • John Alexander Coope, British Council Representative, Colombia.
  • Florence Edna Daley, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Works, Montserrat.
  • The Venerable Thomas Dyson, Archdeacon of Bermuda.
  • John Richard Harry Evans, lately First Secretary, HM Embassy Caracas.
  • Guy Dunning George Gribble, lately Head of Interpreting Services, NATO HQ, Brussels.
  • Kenneth Heald, First Secretary and Consul-General HM Embassy Madrid.
  • Michael John Holden, lately Fisheries Division, EC Commission, Brussels.
  • Alan Norman Hoole, Deputy Governor, Anguilla.
  • Allen Henry John Jenkins, MBE, lately Police Special Branch Adviser, Government of Belize.
  • Edward Stanley Jones. For services to British commercial and community interests in Los Angeles.
  • Malcolm Stuart Keeley. For services to British commercial and community interests in Tanzania.
  • Captain Charles Leonard Kirkconnell. For public and community services in the Cayman Islands.
  • Lau Wan-sum, J.P. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • David Li Kwok-po, J.P. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Peter Edward Lyner, lately Cultural Attache (British Council), HM Embassy Sofia.
  • Professor Donald Gillies McLarty. For services to medical education in Tanzania.
  • Anthony Reginald Matthews, MBE. For services to British commercial interests in the United States.
  • David John Miller. For services to the British community in Tokyo.
  • Roy Duffell Mitchell. For services to British commercial and community interests in Paris.
  • Iain Richard Murray, Chargé d'Affaires HM Embassy San Salvador.
  • Ransom James Murray. For services to British commercial interests in Nigeria.
  • George Simeon Papadopoulos, lately Deputy Director of Education, OECD, Paris.
  • Alison Jane Phillips, lately First Secretary, HM Embassy Paris.
  • Dr, John William Powell. For services to technical education in Ghana.
  • Michael James Schofield. For services to British commercial interests in Japan.
  • Solomon Abraham Seruya. For public services in Gibraltar.
  • Alan William Shave, First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy La Paz.
  • William Sheckleston, MBE, Vice-Consul British Embassy Office Berlin.
  • James So Yiu-cho, J.P., Director of Urban Services, Hong Kong.
  • Melvyn Richard Stewart. For services to British commercial interests in Dubai.
  • Michael Hardwick Tomalin. For services to the British community in Tokyo.
  • John Campbell Matheson Trail. For services to animal husbandry in Africa.

Members (MBE)

Civil Division'
  • Elizabeth Jane Allan-Ritson. For services to the British community in Antwerp.
  • Attallah Joseph Attallah, Visa Examiner, HM Embassy Beirut.
  • John Clement Buffery, lately Communications Officer, Cyprus.
  • Jocelyn Mary Ricci Cammack, Consular Clerk, HM Embassy Buenos Aires.
  • Chow Kwan-sing. For community services in Hong Kong.
  • Lloyd Edwin Crooker, lately Second Secretary, British Embassy Office Berlin.
  • John George William Crossland, Head of Communications Section, HM Embassy Bonn.
  • Gwendoline Mary Gushing. For educational and welfare services to the community in South India.
  • Ada Verbena Daniels, Registrar of Companies, Ministry of Finance, Bermuda.
  • Graham Vaughan De Vere Lane, lately Third Secretary (Communications), HM Embassy Moscow.
  • Ann Mary Douthwaite, lately Personal Assistant to HM Ambassador Algiers.
  • Ilid Evans, lately Senior Security Officer, HM Embassy Baghdad.
  • Frances Irene Freeman, lately Translator, NATO HQ, Brussels.
  • Fu Kam-hung, Assistant Director of Municipal Services, Hong Kong.
  • Joseph Garcia. For services to journalism in Gibraltar.
  • Kearney Sidney Gomez, Principal Secretary, Ministry of Communications, Cayman Islands.
  • William Arthur Gomez. For services to music in Gibraltar.
  • The Reverend Donald Morrison Harper. For services to the British community in Sicily.
  • Alexander Hay, lately British Exhibition Unit, Kiev.
  • Barbara Logan Hay, First Secretary (Information), HM Embassy Moscow.
  • Lorna Phyllis Lalliede Lannoy Hayes. For services to the British community in Kenya.
  • Joane Ethel Jordan. For welfare services to the community in Brussels.
  • Dr, Anthony Lee Yip-chuen, Assistant Director, Shipping Register, Hong Kong.
  • Richard Alfred Lee. For public and community services in Montserrat.
  • Lo King-man. For services to education in Hong Kong.
  • The Reverend Andrew Mair McCabe. For educational and welfare services to the community in Eastern India.
  • Dr, Peter Roger Morgan. For services to the community in Zimbabwe.
  • Mariejeanne Morphy-Karatza, Honorary British Vice-Consul, Patras, Greece.
  • Joan Brown Learmonth Ellis Nakhla. For welfare services to the community in Cairo.
  • George Charles Newman. For services to the British community in Berlin.
  • Ng Kai-kai, Chief Maintenance Surveyor, Public Works Department, Hong Kong.
  • Catherine Mary Park. For services to the British community in Paris.
  • Christopher Alan Ramsden. For services to education in Somalia.
  • Richard George Rowe, Vice-Consul, HM Consulate Seville.
  • Michael Ernest Rowney, lately Vice-Consul, HM Embassy Monrovia.
  • Clarence Saunders. For services to athletics in Bermuda.
  • Stephen James Seaman, Second Secretary, HM Embassy Monrovia.
  • Monika Maria Katharina Segbert, Librarian, British Council, Germany.
  • Dr, Daniel Orlando Smith, Chief Medical Officer, British Virgin Islands.
  • John Smith, Curator, Port Stanley Museum, Falkland Islands.
  • Jean Margaret Spayne. For services to the British community in Lisbon.
  • Margaret Goodwillie Stark. For services to the British community in Oslo.
  • Susan Jayne Tucknott, Vice-Consul HM Embassy Beirut.
  • Dr, Keith Mortimer Waddell. For medical welfare services to the community in Uganda.
  • Margaret Pauline Waugh, lately Second Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy Baghdad.
  • Edward John Williams. For services to the British community in Brunei.
  • Mary Jane Wilson. For nursing welfare services to the community in Kenya.
  • Laurence Allan Wright, BEM. For services to the British community in Monaco.
  • Edward James MacGregor Potter, lately Greffier, and Chief Law Draftsman, States of Jersey.
  • Brian Charles Sherhard, Grade 7, Treasury Solicitor's Department.
  • Clifford William Smith, Inspector (P), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Sybil Joyce Smith, Grade 7, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Robert Spence, Principal Scientific Officer, Department of Economic Development, Northern Ireland.
  • Derek Philip Stevens, Deputy Director, Wales Employment Service, Department of Employment.
  • Frank Alfred Sumner, Principal, Department of Health.
  • Brian Victor Surridge, Principal, Scottish Office.

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal (CPM)

New Zealand

Cook Islands

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Mauritius

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

  • Paul Tobin Jones. For services to tourism.

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Lutchmiparsadsing Ramlagun. For services to commerce.
  • Benjamin Claude Ricaud. For services to agriculture.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Muhmud Farouk Barahim. For services to commerce and to the community.
  • Bissoon Bhogun. For services to the sugar industry.
  • Premchun Mohith. For public service.
  • Khodadeen Sumodhee. For public service.
  • Yun Sing Tan. For services to the community.
  • Hassam Teeluck. For services to industry.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Catheerasa Caulee. For services to the community.
  • Andre Regis Fanny. For services to the Co-operative movement.
  • Balseck Gopal. For services to the community.
  • Mehta Prayag. For services to the community.
  • Bapnaidu Sokappadu. For services to the community.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Queen's Police Medal (CPM)

Mauritius Police Medal (MPM)

Bahamas

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • The Reverend Dr. Charles Wellington Saunders. For services to the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Elizabeth Strachan. For public service.
  • The Venerable William Edward Thompson. For services to the community.

Grenada

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Arnold Morris Cruickshank. For public service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Christopher Augustus Alonzo Williams. For services to the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Jaij Margaret Celestine. For services to sport.
  • Naaman Joseph Lewis. For services to agriculture.
  • Patrice Agatha Robertson. For services to nursing and the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Papua New Guinea

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

  • The Honourable Mathew Bendumb, MP. For political services.
  • The Honourable Brown Sinamoi, MP. For political services.

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Roger Keith Cunningham. For services to commerce and shipping.
  • The Honourable Patterson Lowa, MP. For political services.
  • Gerardus Johannus Antonius Lucas, MBE. For public service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
  • The Honourable Pedi Larkin Arms, MPA. For public service.
  • Christopher John Dooley. For services to banking.
  • The Honourable Kaidama Elliott, MPA. For political services.
  • John Desmond Fitzer, ISO. For public service.
  • The Honourable Menu Hesingut, MP. For political services.
  • Alan Keet. For services to commerce.
  • The Honourable Arnold Marsipal, MP. For political services.
  • Arthur Swinfield. For services to the community.
  • The Right Reverend Wala Tamate. For services to the community.
  • Thomas Tse. For services to the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
  • Captain Mark Banasi (84378). For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Civil Division
  • Christian Arek. For services to the community.
  • Goia Asimbi. For services to local government.
  • Sean Christopher Dorney. For services to broadcasting and sport.
  • Bruce Fisk. For services to the community.
  • Senior Inspector Joseph Spencer Gawi. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • Trevan Gordon Glough. For services to the community.
  • Jessie Joseph. For services to Government House.
  • Howard Lahari. For services to civil aviation.
  • Alexis Indrajit Lovell. For services to banking.
  • Paraka Nil, MPA. For services to local government.
  • Senior Inspector David Tende. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • John Towarait. For services to the community.
  • Chief Inspector Julian Edward Twine. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Civil Division

Queen's Police Medal (CPM)

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Dennis Carlos Lulei. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Lionel Oloni. For services to the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Tuvalu

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Dr. Falasene Salesa. For services to health and the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Seluka Fred Resture. For services to education.
  • Pulekai Sogivalu. For services to education.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Alan Richard Gunn. For public service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Randolph Toussaint, Commissioner of Police.

Belize

Knight Bachelor

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Jose Marzurka Shoman. For services to commerce,

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Evadne Loretta Grant. For services to nursing and the community.
  • John Clifford Paulino, Assistant Superintendent of Police.

Antigua and Barbuda

Queen's Police Medal (CPM)

Saint Christopher and Nevis

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Ivan Charles Buchanan. For public service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Colin David Pereira. For services to the hotel industry.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

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  1. United Kingdom list: "No. 52382". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 1–28.
  2. New Zealand and Cook Islands list: "No. 52383". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 29–36.
  3. Mauritius list: "No. 52384". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 37–38.
  4. Bahamas list: "No. 52385". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 39–40.
  5. Grenada list: "No. 52386". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 41–42.
  6. Papua New Guinea list: "No. 52387". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 43–46.
  7. Solomon Islands list: "No. 52388". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 47–48.
  8. Tuvalu list: "No. 52389". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 49–50.
  9. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines list: "No. 52390". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 51–52.
  10. Belize list: "No. 52391". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 53–54.
  11. Antigua and Barbuda list: "No. 52392". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 55–56.
  12. Saint Christopher and Nevis list: "No. 52393". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1990. pp. 57–58.