1998 Birthday Honours

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Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch (or her representative) some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

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The 1998 Queen's Birthday honours were announced on 12 June 1998 for the United Kingdom [1] and on 1 June 1998 for New Zealand. [2]

Recipients of honours are shown below as they were styled before their new honour.

United Kingdom

Life Peers

Baroness

Barons

Privy Counsellor

Knights Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (DCB)

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division

Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force

Civil Division

  • David John Bell. For public service.
  • Brian Bender, Head, European Secretariat, Cabinet Office.
  • Charles Valentine Betts, lately Director General Submarines and Head of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors, Ministry of Defence.
  • David Charles Ross Heyhoe, lately Assistant Under Secretary (General Finance), Ministry of Defence.
  • Mavis, Mrs McDonald, Director General, Housing, Construction and Countryside Regeneration, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
  • Robert Stewart Parker, Parliamentary Counsel, Parliamentary Counsel Office.
  • Miss Eileen Doris Rubery, Head, Protection of Health Division, Department of Health.
  • Nicholas John Sanders, Director, School Curriculum Funding and Teachers, Department for Education and Employment.
  • Sarah Jacqueline, Mrs Tyacke, Chief Executive, Public Record Office and Keeper of Public Records, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Timothy Edward Hanson Walker, Director-General, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office.

Order of St Michael and St George

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (DCMG)

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

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

  • (Charles) Kerry Bagshaw, O.B.E., Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Andrew John Bennett, Chief Natural Resources Adviser, Department for International Development.
  • David Derek Boothby, lately Department of Political Affairs, United Nations Secretariat, New York.
  • John Bostock, Deputy Permanent Representative, UKREP Brussels.
  • Ivor Hywel Duck, lately Director of Fisheries, Secretariat-General, Council of Ministers of the European Union.
  • Simon Lawrence Gass, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Alan Fletcher Goulty, H.M. Ambassador, Khartoum.
  • John Western Greaves. For services to the Latin American Trade Advisory Group and to Export.
  • Roger Dudley Hart, H.M. Ambassador, Luanda.
  • Barbara Logan Hay, M.B.E., H.M. Ambassador, Tashkent.
  • John Wynne Owen, M.B.E., Governor, Cayman Islands.
  • Roy Stephen Reeve, H.M. Ambassador, Kiev.
  • James Maxwell Cree Rollo, Chief Economic Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • James Michael Scott Whittell, O.B.E., European Union Policy Director, British Council.
  • Zygmunt Jan Ansgary Tyszkiewicz. For services to the Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe.

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

  • Thomas Kelman Fleming, O.B.E., Broadcaster.
  • Sir Richard William George, Vice-Chairman, The Prince's Trust Action.
  • Peter Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones, L.V.O., Garter Principal King of Arms.
  • John Christopher Parsons, L.V.O., Deputy Keeper of the Privy Purse and Deputy Treasurer to The Queen.
  • John Watt Wightman, C.B.E., R.D.*, W.S., Solicitor to The Queen in Scotland.
  • Charles Frederick Woodhouse, Solicitor to The Duke of Edinburgh.
  • Eric Arthur Worrall, lately Deputy Director of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Joseph Cowell, M.V.O., Superintendent of the Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace.
  • Brian Neale Howell, Forestry Consultant to Sandringham Estate.
  • Neil Robertson Hynd, Regional Director, Properties in Care, Historic Scotland.
  • Sidney William Ricketts, Senior Veterinary Consultant to the Royal Studs.
  • Samuel Humfrey Gaskell Twining, O.B.E. lately Honorary Treasurer, Royal Warrant Holders Association.
  • Elizabeth Frances, Mrs Vyvyan, Lady in Waiting to The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Sergeant Roger Edward Best, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
  • Gerald Arthur Caesar, J.P., lately Chairman, The Prince's Youth Business Trust, Lancashire.
  • Lucy Mary Dove, Secretary to the Comptroller, Lord Chamberlain's Office.
  • Ian Hardy, Information Systems Manager, Royal Household.
  • Inspector William Maurice Harris, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
  • Kevan Hunt, lately Chairman, The Prince's Youth Business Trust, Nottinghamshire.
  • Audrey Margaret, Mrs Laing, Deputy Visitor Manager, Windsor Castle.
  • Inspector Iain MacRae, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
  • Lionel Thomas Mann, R.V.M. Royal Chef, Royal Household.
  • Allen James Marshall, Superintendent's Assistant, Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace.
  • Martin Francis McCartney, Operations Director, Town & County Catering.
  • Corinne Albert, Mrs Norrad, Principal Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.
  • George Chesterton Pindred, lately Regional Director, The Prince's Youth Business Trust, Yorkshire and Humberside.
  • Chander Kanta, Mrs Sharma, Invoice Clerk, Property Services, Royal Household.
  • Manon Bonner, Mrs Williams, Assistant Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales.

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

  • Eric Williams, R.V.M., Manager. Reprographic Unit, Royal Household.

Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

  • Robert Peter Ashworth, lately Senior Horological Conservator, Windsor Castle.
  • Robin Victor Bunn, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
  • David Charles Cattle, Assistant Superintendent of Parks, The Home Park, Windsor.
  • Robert John Rogerson Chambers, Horse Box Driver, Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace.
  • Alan Christian, Reprographic Operator, Royal Household.
  • Phillip Raymond Cook, Senior Dining Room Assistant, Royal Household.
  • John Alfred Dixon, Verger, The Royal Chapel, Windsor Great Park.
  • Marcel Guilemette, Maitre d'hotel and Administrative Assistant, Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.
  • Susan Bridgett Northbrook-Hine, Dining Room Assistant, Royal Household.
  • Derek George Poole, Messenger, Buckingham Palace.
  • Gerard Power, Gilder, Buckingham Palace.
  • Roger Edward Standen, Foreman Basement Cleaner, Buckingham Palace.
  • Brian William Stevens, lately Joiner, Royal Household.
  • Constable James Clifford Stuttard, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
  • Alan Edward Williams, lately Divisional Sergeant Major, Second Division, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.

Companion of Honour (CH)

Order of the British Empire

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

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

Commanders (CBE)

Military Division
  • Commodore Peter Attwood Fish, Royal Navy.
  • Commodore John James Hart, Royal Navy.
  • Commodore Paul Douglas Stone, A.D.C., Royal Navy.
  • Brigadier Richard Fenwick Baly (476453), late Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Colonel John Goodsir, M.B.E. (484857), late Army Air Corps.
  • Brigadier Ian Donald Tyndale McGill, A.D.C. (483968), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Colonel David Richard Danyers Willis (496210), late Royal Gurkha Rifles.
  • Group Captain John Adrian Cosgrove, O.B.E., Royal Air Force.
  • Group Captain Michael Christopher Heath, Royal Air Force.
  • The Reverend John Shedden, Royal Air Force.
Civil Division

Officers (OBE)

Military division
  • Commander Campbell Donald de Burgh, Royal Navy.
  • Commander John Howard James Gower, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Laon Stuart Grant Hulme, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Robert Edwin Laverty, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Martin Duncan Macfarlan, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Commander Jonathan Mortimer Collingwood Maughan, L.V.O., Royal Navy.
  • Commander Clive Sherrif Smith, Royal Navy.
  • Lieutenant Colonel (Local Colonel) Matthew Sturman, Royal Marines.
Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel David John Warwick Baylis (495134), The Royal Anglian Regiment.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Desmond John Anthony Bergin (494397), Adjutant General's Corps (RMP).
  • Colonel Malcolm George Braithwaite (494629), late Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Timothy John Checketts (502396), The Light Dragoons.
  • Acting Colonel Robert Matthew Festing (486330), Northumbria Army Cadet Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Anthony James Figg (487486), Adjutant General's Corps (RMP).
  • Lieutenant Colonel Colin Anthony Mildinhall (489921), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Christopher John Raymond Parker (520533), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Philip Roy Wilkinson, M.B.E. (487603), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant Colonel David Arnold Burch, E.D., The Bermuda Regiment.
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Feroze Fredoon Amroliwala (8023671T), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Martin Terry Doel (5204500L), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Wyn Griffith Evans (8021295H), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Peter Richard Hunter, M.B.E. (8023198T), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Gerald Alan Jermy (8090688T), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Edward Gareth Jones (2622225K), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Malcolm Hayes Jones (1949341N), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Martin John Kilshaw, M.B.E. (5203342X), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Richard Alan Laybourn, B.E.M. (0685549K), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Robert Wilson Mayes (5203524B), Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Roy Anthony Pickerill (5202872J), Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
  • Giles Coode-Adams. For services to the Foundation and Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  • David Kim Hempleman-Adams, M.B.E. For services to Arctic Exploration.
  • William Robert Ainsworth. For services to Architecture.
  • Roger Aldridge, Executive Director, Marks and Spencer Pic. For services to Retail Development and Planning.
  • Kay Andrews, Director, Education Extra. For services to Extra-Curricular Education.
  • Raymond Anns, lately Grade 7, Court Fund Office, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Ronald Grant Armstrong, lately Deputy Director-General, Building Societies Association. For services to the Building Society Movement.
  • Professor Brian Arnold, J.P., Head of School of Science Education, Northern College; Aberdeen. For services to Teacher Training.
  • Mary Margaret, Mrs. Arnold. For services to the Royal British Legion Women's Section.
  • Robert Philip Avery, Principal Lecturer and Russian Interpreter, Ministry of Defence.
  • James Ashleigh Baird. For public service.
  • George Francis Barlow, Chief Executive, Peabody Trust. For services to Housing and Regeneration.
  • Marcia Barton. For services to the Association of Chief Police Officers.
  • Peter Readwin Batchelor. For services to the Home Office Vehicle Crime Prevention Group.
  • Graham Monro Bates, J.P. For services to the community, especially Scouting and charities, in Bedfordshire.
  • Thelma Dorothy Bates, Chairman, Health Committee, General Medical Council. For services to Medicine, especially Radiotherapy.
  • Christopher Batt, Director, Leisure Services, Croydon Borough Council, Surrey. For services to Librarianship and Information Provision.
  • Professor Seaton Hall Baxter. For services to Scottish Natural Heritage and to the Environment.
  • Anthony Peter Bell, Director of Nursing and Joint Commissioning, Liverpool Health Authority. For services to Integrated Health Care.
  • Graham Alexander Bennet, Q.P.M., Deputy Chief Constable, Fife Constabulary. For services to the Police.
  • Michael Murray Bertioli, Group Engineering Director, Druck. For innovation in the Pressure Measurement Industry.
  • Gaynor, Mrs. Bevan, Headteacher, Glasbury-on-Wye Primary School, Hereford. For improvements in School Standards.
  • Beryl, Mrs. Beynon, Medical Director. For services to the Jacob's Well Appeal.
  • Miss Jane Sophy Binyon, Head of Personnel Strategy, Policy and Guidance Unit, Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
  • Francis McCartney Blewett. For services to Conservation in Wiltshire.
  • Robert John Giles Bloomer. For services to Rotherham Chamber of Commerce Training and Enterprise.
  • Aubrey Bould, Technical Liaison Officer, Plant Varieties and Seeds Division, Ministry of Agrigulture, Fisheries and Food.
  • John Allan Hyatt Box, Designer. For services to the Film Industry.
  • Helen Mary, Mrs. Browning. For services to Organic Farming.
  • Susan Ann, Mrs. Brownson. For services to the Retail Motor Industry Federation.
  • David Lovell Burbidge, D.L. For services to the Coventry Cathedral Development Trust.
  • James William Calderwood. For services to Orthopaedic Surgery.
  • Egbert Sylvester Carless, Chair of Corporation, Handsworth College Group. For services to Education and to the community in Birmingham.
  • Professor Marcella Anne Chamberlain. For services to Rheumatological Rehabilitation.
  • Linford Christie, M.B.E. For services to Athletics.
  • Professor Matthew Aitken Clark, Chief Executive, Broads Authority. For services to the Norfolk Broads and to National Park Development.
  • Veronica Elsie Clayton, Professor of Music. For services to the Royal Military School of Music.
  • Betty Enid, Mrs. Codona. For services to Women's Basketball.
  • John Warren Coleman. For services to Local Government and to Economic Development in Wales.
  • Elaine Davies Cooper, Section Head, SC6, Department of Health.
  • Jean Courtney, Head of Office, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Thomas James Craig. For services to the Police.
  • Lincoln Crawford. For services to the Independent Adoption Service and to Community Relations.
  • Peter Lewis-Crown. For services to the Fashion Industry and for charitable services.
  • David Hughes Davies, D.L., Chairman, Sir Geraint Evans Wales Heart Research Institute Appeal. For services to the community in Wales.
  • Pauline Winifred, Mrs. Davies, Range 11, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Sandra, Mrs. Davies, Headteacher, Ogmore Comprehensive School, South Wales. For services to Education.
  • Brian Kingsley Davison, Field Archaeologist and Senior Inspector of Historic Properties, South West Region, English Heritage.
  • Hugh Donagher, Assistant Chief Investigation Officer, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Peter James Downes, Education Consultant; Former President, Secondary Heads' Association. For services to Language Teaching and to Educational Management.
  • Muriel Patricia Turner-Downs. For services to the Civil Service Appeal Board and to Personnel Management.
  • Geoffrey Stuart Duncan. For services to the Board of Education of the General Synod of the Church of England.
  • George Duncanson, Managing Director, G.E. Aircraft Engine Services Ltd. For services to Industry and to Employment in Wales.
  • Diana Rosemary, Mrs. Dunstan, Director, Research Management, Medical Research Council. For services to Scientific Research.
  • Clive Dutton, Head of Regeneration, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to the Regeneration of the West Midlands.
  • Leonard Lloyd Duvall, Leader, London Borough of Greenwich. For services to Local Government in London and to the Thames Gateway Partnership.
  • John Alfred Eden, Director and General Manager Operations, Vickers Bridging. For services to the Bridging The Nineties project.
  • Judy Frances Edwards, Headteacher, Grove Park Special School, Brent. For services to Special Education.
  • John Duguid Kethro Ekins, County Surveyor, Hampshire County Council. For services to Transport and to Road Management Partnership in Hampshire.
  • Howard Norman Embleton, Forest District Manager, West Argyll Forest District, Forestry Commission.
  • Christopher English. For services to The Silver Trust and to charities.
  • Peter John Enoch, lately General Medical Practitioner, Derbyshire. For services to Medicine.
  • Sir Geoffrey Frederick Errington, Bt., lately Chairman, APA Community Drug and Alcohol Initiatives. For services to the Prevention of Drug Misuse.
  • William John Farquhar, Secretary, Clinical Resource and Audit Group, NHS in Scotland. For services to Clinical Effectiveness in Health Care.
  • Michael Glenn Fell, Manager, Port of Hull. For services to the Port Industry and to Industry in Humberside.
  • Iain Montgomery Fender, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • Susan Margaret, Mrs. Fey. For services to Business Links in London.
  • Julian Filochowski. For services to International Development.
  • Niall Diarmid Campbell Finlayson, Consultant Physician, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. For services to Medicine.
  • William John Flanagan, Leader, Chesterfield Borough Council. For services to the community in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
  • Peter Fletcher, Headteacher, Easingwold School, North Yorkshire. For services to Education.
  • Paul Lawrence Fleury, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • Brian Footitt, Director of Nursing Development, South Tees Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care.
  • John Anthony Ford. For services to the Crafts.
  • Bruce Forsyth (Bruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson). For services to Entertainment.
  • John Derek Freeborn, lately Deputy Director, Royal Air Force Museum. For services to Museums.
  • William Gent, Clinical Director, Nursing, Mental Health and Learning Disability Services, Central Scotland Healthcare NHS. For services to Health Care for People with Learning Difficulties.
  • Anne, Mrs. Gibson, National Secretary (Political), Manufacturing, Science and Finance Union. For services to Employee Relations and to Equal Opportunities.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Peter Hempson Gill (Ret'd), lately Director, Builders Merchants' Federation. For services to the Construction Industry and to Training.
  • Robert Hereward Glendinning, Pro-Chancellor and lately Chairman, Board of Governors, University of the West of England. For services to Further and Higher Education.
  • Jeffrey Goddard, Chief Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
  • John Thomas Golding, Managing Director, Hewlett-Packard Ltd. For services to Quality in Business.
  • Anthony Stewart Goldstone, M.B.E., D.L. For services to the North West Tourist Board.
  • William John Goldsworthy. For services to the National Farmers' Union.
  • Susan Irene, Mrs. Gompels, Principal, SI Gompels and Co. For services to Women in the Accountancy Profession.
  • Ronald Lionel Gottlieb, Chairman, Norwood Ravenswood. For services to People with Learning Disabilities.
  • Howard Gracey. For services to the Church of England Pensions Board.
  • Aileen Graham. For services to Education.
  • David Alexander Graham. For services to the Dairy Industry.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Charles Robert Douglas Gray. For services to the Indian Cavalry Officers' Association.
  • James Niall Stevenson Green, General Medical Practitioner. For services to Medicine.
  • Mavis Ann, Mrs. Green, Customer Service Adviser, H.M.Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Marian Helen, Mrs. Greswell. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Somerset.
  • Maldwyn Jones Griffith, Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery and Director, Surgical Services, Carmarthen and District NHS Trust. For services to Medicine.
  • William John Guild, Member, Committee of Management, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to the RNLI in Scotland.
  • Sally Jane Janet Gunnell, M.B.E. For services to Athletics.
  • David Stephen Haggett. For services to Business and to the community in the West Midlands.
  • Carolyn, Mrs. Hardy. For services to the National Gardens Scheme and to the Royal Horticultural Society.
  • Roy George Heape, lately Non Executive Director, National Savings Agency.
  • Eric Norman Hegarty. For services to the Magistracy in Liverpool, Merseyside.
  • Macdonald Henderson. For services to Badminton.
  • Ian Roy Hepburn, Assistant Director Scientific Services and Queen's Assay Master, the Royal Mint.
  • George Austin Hewitson. For public service.
  • Anthony Paull Maitland Hewson. For services to Disabled People especially through SCOPE.
  • Professor Frederick Alan Hibbert, Director of Academic Quality, Southampton Institute of Higher Education. For services to Biology and to Higher Education.
  • John Bonar Holmes Hill. For services to Further and Higher Education.
  • Joseph Anthony Hillis, Director of Nursing and Operational Services, Reaside Clinic, Birmingham. For services to Health Care.
  • Thomas Arnold Hollobone, Secretary, International Marine Contractors Association and Association of Diving Contractors. For services to Health and Safety in the Diving Industry.
  • Prudence Margaret, Mrs. Hopkinson, J.P., D.L. For services to the Magistracy and to the Prison service in West Sussex.
  • Ian Hunter. For services to Optometry and to Patient Eye Care.
  • Thomas Drummond Hunter, Director, Howard League for Penal Reform (Scotland) Chairman, Disability Scotland; Scottish Institute of Human Relations; Child Psychotherapy Trust, Scotland. For services to the community.
  • Edward Oliver Inman, Director, Duxford Airfield, Imperial War Museum. For services to Aviation History.
  • Elspeth Virginia Insch, Head, King Edward VI Handsworth School, Birmingham. For services to Education.
  • Christopher Beaven Irwin. For services to Forestry, the Timber Growers' Association and to the Environment.
  • Timothy William Jackson, Director Commercial Affairs, The Scotch Whisky "Association. For services to Export.
  • Alfred Frank Jennings, Governor 1, H.M. Prison Kirkham, Prison Service, Home Office.
  • James Jennings, J.P., Member, North Ayrshire Council. For services to Local Government.
  • David Andrew Jessop, Executive Director, West India Committee. For services to Anglo/Caribbean Relations.
  • David Edryd John. Principal Housing and Planning Inspector, The Planning Inspectorate, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
  • James McKenzie Carrie Johnstone, Director of Capital Investment, North of Scotland Water Authority. For services to Water Management.
  • Professor Ronald Samuel Jones, J.P., Professor, Veterinary Anaesthesia, University of Liverpool. For services to Veterinary Medicine.
  • Sandi Yvonne, Mrs. Rhys Jones. For services to the Promotion of Opportunities for Women in the Construction Industry.
  • Lionel Roderic Joyce, Chief Executive, Newcastle City Health NHS Trust. For services to Health Care.
  • Stefan George Kay, Managing Director, Inveresk pic. For services to the Paper Industry and to Export.
  • John Richard Ernest Finn-Kelcey. For services to the community, especially the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in Ashford, Kent.
  • Ronald Edward Killey. For services to the Commonwealth Games Federation and to Young People on the Isle of Man.
  • Colin Herbert Kime, Officer in Charge, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Robert John King, Chief Fire Officer, Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
  • William Stanley Kirby, Visual Impairment Consultant. For services to Museums and Galleries.
  • William Brown Kirkpatrick, J.P. For services to the Gaming Board for Great Britain.
  • Alan Paul Knight, Environmental Policy Controller B&Q. For services to Environmental Audit in Business.
  • Peter Lambert, Assistant Director, Aeroengines and Export Promotion, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Barry Leathwood, National Secretary, Rural Agricultural and Allied Workers' Trade Group TGWU. For services to the Agricultural Wages Board.
  • Wing Commander John Merritt Lewington, RAFVR (Retd.). For services to the Air Training Corps, North Region.
  • Robert Hugh Lilley. For services to Journalism.
  • Stephen Locke. For services to County Museum and Galleries Services.
  • Professor Susan Mary Lyons, Managing Director, Rolls-Royce Military Aero Engines Ltd. For services to Aero Engineering.
  • Professor David William Mackay, Director, North Region, Scottish Environment Protection Agency. For services to Environment Protection.
  • Christopher John Frank Madden, Executive Director, British In Vitro Diagnostics Association. For services to the Diagnostics Iridustry.
  • Professor Michael Edward Mallet, Professor of History, University of Warwick. For services to the History of Renaissance Italy.
  • Neil Forbes Massie, Farmer. For services to Aberdeen Angus and Charolais Livestock Breeding.
  • Ann Matheson, Keeper, Department of Printed Books. For services to The National Library of Scotland.
  • Professor George Dunlop Matheson, lately Director, Transport Research Laboratory (Scotland). For services to Geotechnical Engineering.
  • Patricia, Mrs. Mayhew, Grade 6, Home Office.
  • Grainne, Mrs. McCafferty. For services to Secondary Education.
  • Rosemary Faith McCall. For services to the Link Centre and to care for Deaf People.
  • Alan David McClure, D.L. For services to the Medical Packaging Industry and the community.
  • Madeleine McDonagh, Manager, National Environmental Technology Centre, AEA Technology pic. For services to Oilspill Research.
  • David Fergus McDonough. For services to the community, especially Disabled People, in London, and to the Medical Charities.
  • Cynthia, Mrs. McDougall, Grade 5, Home Office.
  • Thomas Joseph McGrenary, Principal, Cumbernauld College. For services to Further Education.
  • Michael Noel McKenna, Director of Submarines of Babcock Rosyth Defence Limited. For services to Ship Engineering.
  • John Francis McManus, Headteacher, Tyldesley Highfield School, Wigan. For services to Education.
  • Elizabeth Matilda McNair. For services to the re-organisation of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting Training and to Nursing Quality.
  • Mervyn McQuillan. For services to the Housing Association Movement and to Housing Provision.
  • Michael George Mecham, Deputy Director, South America Trade Promotion, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • David John Mellish, Q.P.M., Acting Chief Constable, Northumbria Constabulary. For services to the Police
  • Robert Middleton, Member, Aberdeen City Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Professor John Morton Midgley. For services to the British Pharmacopoeia Commission and to Regulatory Medicine.
  • Graham Douglas Naismith Miller. For services to the Transport Industry and to the Freight Transport Association.
  • Cherrill Rosemary, Mrs. Milne. For services to the Army Families' Federation.
  • Eileen, Mrs. Mitchell. For services to the Scottish Refugee Council and to the Refugee Action Council.
  • James Harkness Moffat. For services to Business and to the Community in Ayrshire.
  • James Antony Axel Herring Moore. For services to the Fulbright Commission and to International Fellowship Programmes.
  • Colonel Geoffrey Charles Purday Morgan, D.L. For services to the Army Benevolent Fund and to the community in Essex.
  • Professor John Morton, Director, Medical Research Council Cognitive Development Unit. For services to Psychology and to Child Development.
  • Clare Mulholland, lately Deputy Chief Executive, ITC. For services to Broadcasting.
  • Noel, Mrs. Murray. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Stanley Livingston Nelson, District Manager, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
  • Agnes Alexandra Nicholl. For services to Young People.
  • Michael Asian Norton, Founder, Directory of Social Change. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
  • Richard John Nosowski, Headteacher, Backwell School, North Somerset. For services to Education.
  • Arthur Offen, Head, Soft Traffic Policy Branch, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
  • Stephen Robert Ogle, lately Executive Director Finance, Magnox Electric pic. For services to the Nuclear Industry.
  • John Bruce Ollerhead, Chief Aircraft Noise Adviser, National Air Traffic Services. For services to Noise Abatement.
  • David Harold Owen Owen, Registrar, Privy Council Office.
  • Susan Elizabeth, Mrs. Owens. For services to Sustainable Development.
  • Indira, Mrs. Patel. For services to Asian Women of Great Britain.
  • Ian Douglas Peacock, lately Chief Executive, Lawn Tennis Association. For services to Lawn Tennis.
  • John Peel (John Robert Parker Ravenscroft). For services to Radio Broadcasting and to Popular Music.
  • Claire Perry, Chief Executive, Bromley Health Authority. For services to Health Care.
  • Professor Clive Graham Perry, Festival Director, Pitlochry Festival Theatre. For services to Provincial Theatre.
  • Sister Elena Regina Pettenuzzo. For services to Disabled Children and Adults, especially those with Epilepsy, in Hertfordshire.
  • Leslie Samuel Phillips, Actor. For services to Drama.
  • David Richard Peace Pickles, Chief Architect and Energy Manager, Newark and Sherwood District Council. For services to Energy Efficiency and to Sustainable Development in Housing.
  • David Alan Powell, Grade 7, Welsh Office.
  • Terence David John Pratchett, Author. For services to Literature.
  • Iain Francis Harvey Purchase, Director, Zeneca Central Toxicology Laboratory. For services to Toxicology.
  • John Leslie Quinn, Assistant Director, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Leslie David Reed, Composer. For services to Popular Music.
  • John Jeremy Rendell, Chief Executive, UK Ecolabelling Board, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
  • Anthony Arthur Reynolds. For services to the Construction Industry, Industrial Relations and for charitable services.
  • Malcolm Leslie Rickson, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • John Iwan Killin Roberts. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in Dyfed.
  • Terence Piers Edward Rogers, Director of Housing and Sports Development, Corporation of London. For services to Housing and to Homeless People in London.
  • Barry Michael Rose, lately Master of the Music, St. Alban's Abbey. For services to Church Music.
  • John Francis Rowell, Head, Crime Prevention Unit, The Scottish Office.
  • Archibald Donald Roy, Grade 6, Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security.
  • Professor David Rye. For services to Nurse Education, Standards of Nursing Care and Training.
  • Alexander Christer Edward Sandberg, Chairman, Messrs. Sandberg Consulting Engineers. For services to Civil Engineering.
  • John George Saunders, Chief Executive, Business Link in Hereford and Worcester. For services to the Business Link Network.
  • Leon Schaller. For services to the Jewish community and to Young People.
  • David Haig Scott, Local Government Editor, The Scotsman. For services to Journalism.
  • Peter John Seago, J.P. For services to the Administration of Justice.
  • Paul Edward Gilbert Shattock. For services to People with Autism.
  • Richard Joseph Shenton, Senior Senator, States of Jersey. For services to the community.
  • John Lee Simpson, Managing Director, SERCO- I.A.L. Systems Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Wayne Philip Colin Sleep. For services to Dance and Drama.
  • Professor Stanley Desmond Smith, Chairman, Edinburgh Instruments Ltd. For services to Optoelectronics.
  • Arthur Frederick Southgate, M.B.E. For services to the Royal British Legion in Dorset.
  • Ian Peter Spratling, Managing Director, Wolff Steel Ltd. For services to the CBI and to Industry in Wales.
  • Professor Brian William Staines, Member, Deer Commission for Scotland. For services to Wildlife Management.
  • Patricia Ann, Mrs. Steane, Medical Director and Consultant Anaesthetist, Swansea NHS Trust. For services to Medicine.
  • Richard Henry Simpson Stilgoe, President, Surrey Care Trust. For services to the community, especially Disabled People.
  • Margaret Mary Stokes. For services to Health Care and to People with Special Needs in Devon.
  • Alan Frederick Stroud. For services to the Institute of Road Transport Engineers.
  • Alastair Menzies Struthers, Headteacher, Lochend Secondary School, Easterhouse, Glasgow. For services to Education.
  • Peter Stubbs. For services to the Distributive Occupation Standards Council and to Employee Training.
  • Professor William James Swindall. For services to Analytical Science and to the Environment.
  • Philip John Sykes, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Morriston Hospital, Swansea. For services to Medicine.
  • Hazel Muriel, Mrs. Taylor, lately Nursing Director, Glan Hafren NHS Trust. For services to Nursing in Wales.
  • The Reverend Michael Hugh Taylor. For services to Christian Aid.
  • Norman Geoffrey Taylor, Assistant Collector, Fraud and Intelligence, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Christine, Mrs. Teesdale, City Challenge Manager, Hartlepool Borough Council. For services to the Regeneration of Hartlepool.
  • Richard David Tobias, Chief Executive, British Incoming Tour Operators' Association. For services to Tourism.
  • James Rendall Toller, Oasis IT Project Manager, H.M. Treasury.
  • David Glyndwr Upshall, Grade 6, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
  • Melvin Usher, Chief Executive, South Somerset District Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in Somerset.
  • Patricia Emily, Mrs. Verity. For services to the National Foster Care Association.
  • Sarah, Mrs. Ward, lately Commissioner, Countryside Commission. For services to the Countryside, especially in Kent.
  • Tony Ward. For services to Employee Relations and to the Commission for Racial Equality.
  • Dorothy Anne, Mrs. Weaks, Community Psychiatric Nurse, Perth and Kinross NHS Trust. For services to Health Care.
  • Rosemary Helena Weir. For services to Secondary Education.
  • Graham West, Officer in Charge, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Margaret Elizabeth Joan, Mrs. Whiteside. For services to Consumer Affairs.
  • Samuel Maurice Whitten. For public service.
  • David Kenworthy Wilkinson, Director, 3i pic. For services to Business in Yorkshire and the Humber region.
  • David Clive Harries Williams. For services to the community in Berkshire.
  • Geoffrey Alistair Williams, Grade 6, Department for International Development.
  • David Stewart Williamson. For services to the Citizens Advice Bureau in Edinburgh.
  • Jane Morris Wilmot. For services to Transport for Deaf People.
  • Alastair Mckinnon Wilson, Managing Director, Newcastle Breweries. For services to Tourism.
  • Douglas Langton Woolf. For services to Arthritis Care.
  • Talib Hussain Yaseen, Director of Nursing and Operational Services, Furness General Hospital, Cumbria. For services to Nursing Management and to Health Care.
  • Alexander Yule. For services to Radiography and to Health Care.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

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  • John Gordon Bacon. For services to children's welfare in former Yugoslavia.
  • Gillian, Mrs. Bennett, Head Historian, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • John Brinsden. For services to British business in Vietnam.
  • Roger Hugh Brown, lately H.M. Consul-General, Sao Paulo.
  • Monsignor Charles Vincent Burns. For services to British-Holy See relations.
  • Anthony James Caston, lately European Commission, Brussels.
  • Joseph Peter Docherty, lately Director, British Council, Sierra Leone.
  • The Venerable Martin Paul Draper. For services to the Anglican Church and British community in France.
  • Melih Huseyin Fereli. For services to British–Turkish cultural relations.
  • Saul Morten Froomkin, Q.C. For public service, Bermuda.
  • Rodney Michael Gallagher, Regional Financial Services Adviser, Caribbean Territories.
  • Stephen Charles Goss. For services to British commercial interests in Venezuela.
  • Peter William Hemmings. For services to opera overseas, latterly in Los Angeles.
  • Christopher Barry Hudson. For welfare services to the British community, Riyadh.
  • Derek Thynne Ingram, For services to Commonwealth journalism
  • Leslie Edwin Jaques. For services to British-New Zealand trade.
  • Rashid Kareh. For services to the United Nations Association.
  • Walter Lessing. For services to international relations.
  • Philip Mead. For services to the British oil industry, South America.
  • Anthony Cecil Poole. For services to British commercial interests, Malta.
  • Dr. Elizabeth Margaret Embree Posit. For services to medical research, The Gambia.
  • Anthony Graham Quinlan. For services to British interests in the Middle East.
  • Simon Robinson. For services to British-Slovenian relations.
  • Miss Andrea Lester Rose, Director, Visual Arts, British Council.
  • Professor John Simpson. For services to nuclear non-proliferation.
  • Dennis Alan Taylor, M.B.E. For services to British Trade with Argentina.
  • Richard John Walker, lately British Council, India.
  • Heather Marguerite, Mrs. Weeks. For services to the Ditchley Foundation.
  • Derrick Edwin Wells. For services to the power industry in developing countries.
  • Anthony Arthur Carton Wood, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Dr. Frank Woodhouse, lately Director, British Institute, Florence.

New Zealand

Antigua and Barbuda

Order of the British Empire

Officer (OBE)

  • Dr. Reginald Alford Walwyn. For public service.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Bahamas

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion (CMG)

  • Hugh Gordon Sands. For services to the public and private sectors.

Order of the British Empire

Commander (CBE)

  • Basil Trevor Kelly. For services to politics.
  • Carleton Winston Williams. For services to economic and civic development.

Officer (OBE)

  • Franklyn Augustus Butler. For services to business.
  • George William Mackey. For services to politics.
  • Dr. Myles Egbert Munroe. For services to religion.
  • Noel Sawyer Roberts. For services to politics.

Member (MBE)

  • Dr. Vernell Theresa Allen. For services to medicine.
  • Miss Mary Barbara Brown. For services to youth.
  • Zelma Ernestine, Mrs. Dean. For services to education.
  • The Reverend Prince Albert Hepburn, J.P. For services to civic development.
  • Dr. Michael Neville. For services to medicine.
  • James Joseph Isaac Shepherd. For services to politics.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Barbados

Knights Bachelor

Order of the British Empire

Commander (CBE)

  • Ilene Adorah, Mrs. Murray-Aynsley. For services to nursing; and the disabled.
  • Charles Lindsay Bolder. For services to politics.

Officer (OBE)

  • Miss Beryl Emmeline Deane. For services to education.
  • Captain Vernon Nathaniel Watson. For services to culture.

Belize

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Dame Commander (DCMG)

Order of the British Empire

Member (MBE)

  • William Harrison Longsworth. For public service
  • John Sosa, J.P. For community and public service.

Cook Islands

Order of the British Empire

Member (MBE)

  • Mataroa Potiki Mataroa. For services to the building industry.
  • Tai Turia. For services to education and the community.

Grenada

Order of the British Empire

Officer (OBE)

  • Charles Arthur McIntyre. For services to commerce.

Member (MBE)

  • Rupert Antoninus Williams. For services to Education.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Papua New Guinea

Knights Commander (KBE)

Commander (CBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Officer (OBE)

Civil Division

Member (MBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

St Lucia

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Commander (KCMG)

Order of the British Empire

Officer (OBE)

  • Floresse Marie Muriel, Mrs. Gill. For services to education and the community.
  • Jeanne Lusca Claribel, Mrs. Theophilus. For services education and the community.

Member (MBE)

  • Evielle Philomena, Mrs Mauricette. For community service.
  • Peter Hughlan St Rose. For community service.
  • Willie Volney, B.E.M. Foor community service.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion (CMG)

  • Kingsley Cuthbert Augustine Layne. For public and foreign service.

Order of the British Empire

Member (MBE)

  • Gloria Valma Cynthia, Mrs. Ballantyne. For services to sport.
  • Miss Ulrica Estonella Williams. For community service.
  • Miss Sylvia Vanetta Wilson. For community service.

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire

Member (MBE)

  • George Kejoa. For services to politics.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Tuvalu

Order of the British Empire

Knights Commander (KBE)

  • The Right Honourable Dr. Tomasi Puapua. For services to medicine, politics and the community.

Commander (CBE)

  • The Honourable Dr. Alesana Kleis Seluka, M.B.E. For services to medicine, politics and the community.

Officer (OBE)

  • Dr. Ifti Ahmed Ayaz, Honorary Consul General of Tuvalu in the United Kingdom.
  • Saufatu Sopoanga. For services to the community and public service

Member (MBE)

  • Nelesone Apelaamo. For services to the community and public service.
  • Saitala Tusi. For services to meteorology and the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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