1991 Birthday Honours

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The Birthday Honours 1991 for the United Kingdom [1] and the other Commonwealth realms of Antigua and Barbuda, [2] Bahamas, [3] Belize, [4] Grenada, [5] [6] New Zealand, [7] [8] Saint Lucia, [9] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, [10] Solomon Islands, [11] Tuvalu, [12] were announced on 14 June 1991, to celebrate the Queen's Official Birthday of 1991.

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The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged firstly by the country whose ministers advised the Queen on the appointments, then by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.

United Kingdom

Life Peers

To be a Baroness
To be Barons

Privy Counsellors

Knights Bachelor

Order of the Bath (Military Division)

Knight Grand Cross (GCB)

Army
Royal Air Force

Knights Commander (KCB)

Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force

Companions (CB)

Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force

Order of the Bath (Civil Division)

Knights Commander (KCB)

Companions (CB)

  • Kenneth Reginald Cooper, Chief Executive, The British Library.
  • Frank Alan Elliott, Permanent Secretary, Department of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland.
  • Julian Faux, Grade 2, Ministry of Defence.
  • Professor Francis Stanley Feates. Lately Grade 3, Department of the Environment.
  • David Henry Jephson Hilary, Receiver, Metropolitan Police.
  • Peter Benjamin Gurner Jones, Grade 3, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Christopher Thomas McDonnell, Deputy Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence.
  • Peter McMaster, Director General and Chief Executive, Ordnance Survey.
  • David Menhennet, Librarian, House of Commons.
  • Clive Trevor Newton, Grade 3, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Frederic Adrian Osborn, Deputy Secretary, Department of the Environment.
  • Graham Livingstone Reid, Deputy Secretary, Department of Employment.
  • William George Sanders, Grade 3, Ministry of Defence.
  • Michael Charles Scholar, Deputy Secretary, Her Majesty's Treasury.
  • Geoffrey Bernard Sellers, Parliamentary Counsel.
  • Godfrey Russell Sunderland, Deputy Secretary, Department of Transport.
  • Alex Williams, lately Government Chemist, Laboratory of the Government Chemist.
  • Gerald Robertson Wilson, Secretary, Scottish Office Education Department.

Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

Knights Commander (KCVO)

Commanders (CVO)

Lieutenants (LVO)

  • Wing Commander Peter Basil Akehurst, RAF.
  • John Joseph Crowley.
  • Michael Tom Fishlock.
  • Anne Tennant, Baroness Glenconner.
  • Clare Veronica Wilmot-Sitwell.
  • John James Taylor.
  • Peter Dudley Yorke.

Members (MVO)

  • Stephanie Anne Barry.
  • Betty Chalmers.
  • Stuart Jonathan Holmes.
  • Squadron Leader Graham Harvey Laurie, RAF.
  • Major John Cooper Leech.
  • Patricia Pentney.
  • Chief Inspector Philip Robinson, Metropolitan Police.
  • Guy Salter.
  • Inspector Colin Harry Tebbutt, Metropolitan Police.
  • Douglas Thomas.
  • Commander Alistair Fraser Lindsay Watson, RN.
  • John Young.

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Order of the British Empire (Military Division)

Knight Grand Cross (GBE)

Royal Navy

Commanders (CBE)

Royal Navy
  • Captain Stephen Henry Graham Johnston.
  • Commodore Douglas George Littlejohns, OBE.
  • Captain Walter Bernard Thrush.
  • Captain David Wright.
Army
  • Colonel Christopher Robin Burson (468310), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Brigadier Alan Fleetwood Gordon (463342), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Brigadier Denis Ronald Higginbotham (453488), Royal Pioneer Corps.
  • Brigadier Charles Roland Sykes Notley (461481), late The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys).
  • Colonel Andrew Robert Douglas Pringle, MBE. (482810), late The Royal Green Jackets.
  • Brigadier Anthony Graham Staniforth (445979), late Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Colonel Timothy William Terry, MBE.(474070), late Royal Tank Regiment.
  • Brigadier Charles Anthony Gilbert Wells (467645), late 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars.
Royal Air Force
  • Group Captain Geoffrey Leaver.
  • Air Commodore Kenneth John Lovett.
  • Air Commodore Gordon Harry Edward Mitchell, MBE.
  • Group Captain Steven Mark Nicholl, AFC.

Officers (OBE)

Royal Navy
  • Commander Geoffrey Ronald Bartlett.
  • Commander Fabian Henry Hiscock.
  • Commander Rory Alistair Ian McLean.
  • Local Lieutenant Colonel Christopher John Menheneott, Royal Marines.
  • Commander John Gilbert Perakis Phillips.
  • Commander Michael Henry Porter, RD*, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Commander Michael John Reeves.
  • Commander Nicholas James Regan.
  • Commander Robert Wakeham Tucker.
  • Captain Brian James Waters, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service.
  • Commander Anthony Charles Young.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Richard John Colver (4232477).
  • Wing Commander Patrick Terence Davies (2544543).
  • Wing Commander Stanley Charles Fuller, BEM. (5201481).
  • Wing Commander Malcolm Gleave, MBE. (4232774).
  • Squadron Leader John Michael Henson, MBE. (4231507).
  • Wing Commander Norman Mavor Macleod (8023033).
  • Wing Commander Timothy James Pink, MBE. (5201961).
  • Wing Commander David Christopher Roome (4232632).
  • Wing Commander (now Group Captain) Arthur Stewart Torode (0507748).
  • Wing Commander William Michael Watkins (5011165).

Members (MBE)

Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander John Christopher Archer.
  • Temporary Acting Captain (E) Peter John Beer, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service.
  • Lieutenant (CS) Henry John Bell.
  • Lieutenant Commander David Patrick Foster.
  • Lieutenant Commander Peter Andrew Francis Grant.
  • Warrant Officer David Nelson Greig.
  • Lieutenant Philip Steven Hoper.
  • Warrant Officer Michael John Morris.
  • Warrant Officer 1 John Kenneth Palmer, Royal Marines.
  • Warrant Officer Anthony David Parkinson.
  • Warrant Officer Nathan James Prince.
  • Lieutenant Commander Peter Robert Rundle.
  • Lieutenant Commander Stephen John Southgate.
  • Acting Lieutenant Commander Jonathan Simon Westbrook.
  • Lieutenant Commander Brian Frank Witts.
  • Superintending Nursing Officer Isobel Easton Young, ARRC, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Susan Elizabeth Armitage-Maddox (8032085), Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Colin Nigel Blagrove (5203534).
  • Flight Lieutenant Lawrence Alfred Briar (3155805), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Squadron Leader John David Treverton Butterworth (0587666).
  • Warrant Officer Leslie Charles Chapman (A2637197), Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment.
  • Squadron Leader David John Cairns Crombie (4232631).
  • Flying Officer Brian Thomas Dunleavy (8097032).
  • Warrant Officer Brian Charles Durston (R1947941).
  • Flight Lieutenant Andrew Ian Farmer (5204627).
  • Squadron Leader David Alan Foulger (0608543).
  • Squadron Leader Samuel John Gibson (0688874), (Retired).
  • Warrant Officer David Griffith Harries (D0587960).
  • Warrant Officer Rodney Alan Ludlow (S1930997).
  • Squadron Leader John Robert Mann (2623350).
  • Warrant Officer Michael James Marriott (K4176939).
  • Warrant Officer David Rennie Munro (B4284959), Royal Air Force Regiment.
  • Warrant Officer John Pattison (G4249304).
  • Warrant Officer Patrick Joseph Pumphry (Q5082137).
  • Squadron Leader John Hugh Ross (1920948).
  • Warrant Officer Barry Arthur Sears (H0681873).
  • Squadron Leader Stephen John Taylor (8098610).
  • Flight Lieutenant Derek Arthur John Warby (5204042).
  • Squadron Leader Jeffrey Leonard Whitehead (3519411).
  • Flight Lieutenant James Robert Williams (2378045), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Dames Commander (DBE)

Commanders (CBE)

Officers (OBE)

  • Kenneth Barry Smale-Adams, Chairman, Governors, Camborne School of Mines.
  • (Rosemary) Hester Agate, lately Secretary, Suffolk Historic Churches Trust.
  • Professor Leslie Alcock. For services to Archaeology.
  • John Harry Archibald, HM Principal Inspector of Mines, Health and Safety Executive.
  • Shirley Ardener, Director, Centre for Cross Cultural Research on Women, International Development Centre, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University.
  • Ruth Mary Ashton (Mrs. Henschel), General Secretary, Royal College of Midwives.
  • David Anthony Ayres, Chairman, Advance Tapes (International) Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Mary Jean Baines, Consultant Physician, St. Christopher's Hospice, London.
  • Oliver Ball, Chairman, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
  • Peter Maxwell Ball, Director of Operations, Engineering Employers Federation.
  • Audrey Joan Bambra. For services to Sport and Physical Recreation.
  • Donald Christopher Barber. For services to Jazz.
  • Lawrence Batley. For services to the National Art Education Archive.
  • David Bayliss, Director of Planning, London Transport.
  • James Lester Beeching, TD. For political and public service.
  • John Muir Bell, Messenger-at-Arms and Sheriff Officer, Glasgow.
  • Jane Elliott Benson, LVO, Appeal Organiser, Courtauld Institute of Art Fund.
  • Ian Dennis Gray Berwick, Director General, United Kingdom Petroleum Industry Association.
  • Eric Bielby, Chairman, Association of District Councils Environment Committee. Member, Beverley District Council.
  • John Clyde Goodfellow Binfield. For services to the Community in Sheffield and For services to the YMCA.
  • Anthony Patrick Michael Bird, Deputy Chairman and Joint Managing Director, The Bird Group of Companies.
  • Geoffrey John Blumenthal, Group Leader Architect, Warwickshire County Council.
  • Anne Marie Bohm, Part-time External Relations Consultant, London School of Economics.
  • Valerie Bourne, Director, Dance Umbrella.
  • Harold William Briley, lately World Service Defence Correspondent, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • John Bromley, Sports Producer, Independent Television and Channel 4.
  • Ivan Douglas Brown, Assistant Director, Applied Psychology Unit, Medical Research Council.
  • David Brunnschweiler, lately Group Managing Director, Cosmopolitan Holdings Ltd.
  • Julian Medforth Budden. For services to Opera.
  • John Leonard Burbidge, Visiting Professor, Cranfield Institute of Technology.
  • John Haddon Button, Chief Executive Director, West Glamorgan Health Authority.
  • Michael Ferdinand Callery, County Surveyor and Bridgemaster, Lancashire County Council.
  • Ernest Thomas Cantle, Director General, National Home Improvement Council.
  • Michael Duncan Chartres. For political and public service.
  • Brian Howard Clough, Manager, Nottingham Forest Football Club. For services to Association Football.
  • Brian Brook Coldwell, Chief Executive, Teesside Tomorrow.
  • Thomas Coldwell, lately Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • Joy Elizabeth Cole, Director, Dorset County Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Douglas Stuart Ralph Coltart, Chief Executive, East Berkshire Motor Trade Consortium Ltd.
  • John Morris Connell, Chairman, Noise Abatement Society.
  • Andrea Cook, Director, Neighbourhood Energy Action.
  • Eric George Coombs, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • Patrick Henry Douglas Crichton, TD. For services to The Queen Elizabeth Foundation for the Disabled, Surrey.
  • Edward Crooks, Superintendent Specialist Inspector, Health and Safety Executive.
  • Richard Francis Cunningham, lately Secretary, Catholic Education Council.
  • Audrey Anne Dawson, Consultant Haematologist, Grampian Health Board.
  • Desmond John Day, Under Secretary Pastoral, Church Commissioners.
  • James McCulloch York Dickens, Chief Personnel Officer, Agricultural and Food Research Council.
  • John Dickie, lately Diplomatic Correspondent, Daily Mail .
  • Raymond Dickinson, Deputy Secretary, Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
  • James Donald Driver, Non-Executive Chairman, Meggitt plc.
  • Charles Edward Eckersley, Proprietor, Moray Seafoods Ltd, Buckie.
  • Dennis Joseph Enright, Poet and Writer.
  • Lawrence George Evans, lately Director, Integrated Systems, Marconi Defence Systems Ltd, Stanmore.
  • Alan Reed Fairley, Managing Director, Port of Tyne Authority.
  • Pauline Mary Farrell, lately Director, Social Services, Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • Professor Morag Cameron Faulds. For services in the field of social work and social welfare in Scotland.
  • Edward Spencer Faulkner, QFSM, Chief Fire Officer, Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Neil Frederick Ferguson, Grade 7, Department of Social Security.
  • Ann Cecilia Fleming, Area Organiser, Devon, Dorset, Cornwall and Somerset Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Elizabeth Ann Frye, Grade 6, Department of Transport.
  • Robert Kerr (Rikki) Fulton, Actor and Entertainer.
  • Moyna Patricia Gilbertson, lately Executive Director, Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus.
  • Thomas Robert Glover. For political and public service.
  • Ian Gordon. For political and public service.
  • James Lowery Graham, Managing Director, Border Television.
  • John Patrick Greene, Director, Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester.
  • David Gwyn Griffiths, Director of Land Reclamation, Welsh Development Agency.
  • Edward Giles Griffiths. For services to Agriculture.
  • William Gwyn Griffiths, Senior Medical Officer, Department of Health.
  • Valerie Guttsman. For services to the Community in Norwich and Norfolk.
  • Wing Commander Norman Patrick Watkins Hancock, DFC For services to the Battle of Britain Fighter Association.
  • Professor Wynne Harlen, Director, Scottish Council for Research in Education.
  • Ernest Sanderson Harper, Member, Police Authority for Northern Ireland.
  • Anthony George Harris, Principal, Harper Adams Agricultural College.
  • Kenneth Ernest Harris, MBE. For political service.
  • Archibald Oliver Hays, Assistant Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Jean Georgiana Heneage, Vice-President, Lincolnshire Branch, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Terence Higgins, President, Sand and Gravel Association Ltd.
  • Roy Howard Hill, Counselling Adviser, South East Region, Small Firms Service.
  • Professor Alan William Holmes, lately Director, Leatherhead Food Research Association.
  • John Horn, Inspector of Taxes (SP), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Alan Osborn Hughes, Director, Messrs. Ove Arup and Partners.
  • Roy Inman. For services to Women's Judo.
  • Professor William George Irwin. For services to General Practice Medicine in Northern Ireland.
  • Josephine Lillian Wilson Johnson. For political and public service.
  • Emlyn Rawson Jones, Principal, Yale Sixth Form College, Wrexham, Clwyd.
  • Gareth Jones, Headmaster, Ysgol John Bright, Llandudno, Gwynedd.
  • Vivian Edwin Jones, County Engineer and Planning Officer, Hereford and Worcester County Council.
  • Arthur Kennedy. For services to the Laundry Industry.
  • Frederick John Kennedy, Regional Reporter, Children's Panel, Strathclyde Region.
  • Desmond John Keohane, lately Principal, Oxford College of Further Education.
  • Patrick Killen, Managing Director, Tyrone Crystal Ltd.
  • Eric Kime. For political and public service.
  • John Robert James King, CEng FICE (1926 - 2015) [13] UK Tunnelling Director, TransManche LinkJoint Venture. [14]
  • Robert King, Convener, Kirkcaldy District Council.
  • Shirley Georgina King. For political and public service.
  • John Michael Knowles, Director, Marwell Preservation Trust and Marwell Zoological Park.
  • Walter Henry Lambert. For services to Industry and Training in Kent.
  • Ian James Lawrenson, Grade 6, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • David Levene, First Class Valuer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Peter Lawrence Levy, Chairman, Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust.
  • Colin Lewis, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • David Overington Lewis, Manager, Patents and Trade Marks, Babcock International Group plc.
  • Derek Fahey Lewis, HM Inspector of Schools, Department of Education and Science.
  • Hedley Lock, MBE, BEM, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • Adrian Reginald Longley, lately Legal Adviser to the National Council for Voluntary Organisation.
  • Anthony John Lord, Director, National Trust, Northern Ireland Region.
  • Brian Crichton Loretto, Principal, Department of Education, Northern Ireland.
  • Joseph Ebenezer Lovell, Chairman, Association of Sea Fisheries Committee.
  • Marshall Leonard Marinker, Director, The MSD Foundation; Former Professor of General Practice, University of Leicester.
  • Edward Henderson Marley, General Manager, Design Engineering, Swan Hunter Shipbuilding and Engineering Group Ltd, Wallsend, Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • John James Brendan McGahan, Chief Executive, Livestock Marketing Commission.
  • David Rollo McNicoll, Chief Executive, Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum.
  • Bruce Alastair Merchant, lately Vice-Chairman, Highland Health Board.
  • William Eric Wolf Montgomery MBE, Chairman, Ulster-American Folk Park.
  • Eric Moonman. For services to Bloomsbury and Islington Health Authority.
  • Juliet Ann Moore, District Nursing Adviser and Assistant Director for Contracts and Quality.
  • John Scotland Moreland, Member, Cumbernauld Development Corporation.
  • Morgan John Morgan. For services to Game Fishing.
  • Hamish Robertson Morrison, Chief Executive, Scottish Council Development and Industry.
  • Margaret Jane Morrison, BEM, Co-Chairman, Women's National Commission.
  • Adam James Morrow. For political and public service.
  • Henry Vincent Mulligan. For services to the Housing Association movement in Scotland.
  • Eileen Murdoch, Headteacher, St. Augustine's School, Edinburgh.
  • William John Newburn, Director, Nih Housing Association Ltd.
  • Lotte Theresa Newman (Mrs. Aronsohn). General Medical Practitioner; Past President, Medical Women's Federation; Vice-Chairman, Council, Royal College of General Practitioners.
  • Trevor Newton, Deputy Chairman, and Group Managing Director, Yorkshire Water plc.
  • Betty Nicholl. For services to the St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Edmund O'Leary, Senior Partner, Veryard and Partners, Consulting Engineers.
  • Margaret Annie Orchard. For political and public service.
  • Buddug Owen, lately Consultant Anaesthetist, Ysbyty Glan Clwyd Hospital.
  • Marcel Auger Pachebat, lately Broadcasting Consultant, The Services Sound and Vision Corporation.
  • Gilbert Henry Parry. For services to the Community in Chester.
  • (Hilda Elsie) Marguerite Patten. For services to the Art of Cookery.
  • Geoffrey David Paul, lately Editor, Jewish Chronicle .
  • Major Kenneth William Pettegree, TD, For political service.
  • Peter Phelan, QPM, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police.
  • Captain Edmund Malcolm Stuart Phelps, Captain, Royal Research Ship John Biscoe, British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council.
  • Elizabeth Ann Piggott, Secretary, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute.
  • Michael Henry Porter, RD, Grade 7, HM Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Barry Walter Price. For political service.
  • Florence Price, Member, Nottinghamshire County Council. For services to rural affairs.
  • Douglas Purves Pringle, Grade 6, Forestry Commission, Scotland.
  • Derek William Punshon, lately Grade 6, Home Office.
  • Professor John McArthur Reid, Senior Zone Scientific Adviser to Central Government.
  • Malcolm John Reilly, Coach, Great Britain Rugby League Team.
  • Mary Angela Reynolds, Assistant General Manager, Chief Medical Officer and Executive Underwriting Consultant, Canada Life Assurance Company.
  • Charles Francis Robinson. For political and public service.
  • David Wyndham Colenso Rodda, Grade 6, Department of the Environment.
  • Frederick Rodgers, Consultant, Non-executive Director, Balfour Beatty Power Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Christopher Rogers, Livestock Husbandry Advisory Officer I, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Ruth, The Viscountess Runciman, Member, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
  • Richard Savinson, Managing Director, Electricity Association Services Ltd.
  • Jean Rose Masson Searle. For political and public service.
  • Roy Sewell, Senior Valuer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Donald Ian Shearer, President, The Cold Storage and Distribution Federation.
  • John Vincent Shennan, Site Director, Risley, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Barry Malcolm Simmons, Headteacher, Kingsland School, Hackney, London.
  • Joseph Victor Simpson. For political service.
  • Ralph Conway Skelton, Senior Technical Education Adviser, Overseas Development Administration.
  • June Rosalind Spencer (Mrs. Brocksom), Actress.
  • Geoffrey Charles Steeley, County Planning and Estates Officer, Hertfordshire County Council.
  • Alan Russell Stephenson, lately Secretary, University of London School Examinations Board.
  • Arthur Edward Stone, Chief Executive and Director, Leeds and Holbeck Building Society.
  • David Stone. For political service.
  • Henry Isidore Tankel, lately Consultant Surgeon, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow.
  • Margaret Sylvia Taylor, Grade 6, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Desmond James Thompson. For services to the Veterinary Profession.
  • John Quarrell Thorburn, Managing Director, Thorburn plc.
  • Ronald James Toseland, Deputy Controller, National Air Traffic Services.
  • Sidney Basil Trease. For public service and service to the Community in Nottingham.
  • Janet Trotter, Principal, Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education.
  • Terence Arthur True, Company Personnel Manager, Remploy Ltd.
  • Leonard Keith Turner, Headmaster, Watford Boys' Grammar School.
  • Peter John Twin, Professor of Physics, University of Liverpool.
  • Roger Miles Uttley. For services to Rugby Union Football.
  • Frederick William Thomas Venables, Leader, Ellesmere Port and Neston Borough Council.
  • David James Walker, Manufacturing Director, All Wheel Drive Ltd.
  • Norman Henry Walker, Director, National Oilwell (UK) Ltd; Chairman, Stockport Business Venture Ltd.
  • Harry Watson, Managing Director, Mirrlees Blackstone (Stockport) Ltd; Managing Director, Mirrlees Blackstone (Stamford) Ltd.
  • Charles Paton Webb, Clerk, North Tyneside Justices.
  • David John Wells, Director, Public Prosecution, London Borough of Southwark.
  • Roy James Westmore. For service to the Community in Newport, Isle of Wight.
  • Roger John Wheater, Director, The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and Edinburgh Zoo.
  • David Haddon Whitaker, Chairman, J. Whitaker and Sons Ltd.
  • Arthur William White, lately Deputy Managing Director, Andrew Weir Shipping Ltd.
  • Duncan Bryce White, Regional Sheriff Clerk, Scottish Office.
  • Norman Arthur Whitehorn, Assistant Master, Court of Protection, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Derek Alan Whiting, former Chairman, International Petroleum Exchange of London.
  • Frederic William Whyte, Managing Director, Crabtree Vickers Division, Vickers plc. For services to Export.
  • Elizabeth Diana Perrior Wilcox, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Derek Wilebore, Divisional Director Energy Supply, Yorkshire Electricity Group.
  • Arthur Williams, Chief Administrative Pharmaceutical Officer, Grampian Health Board.
  • Colin Vaughan Williams, lately Director General of Supply and Contracts, British Coal.
  • Michael Roy Williams, lately Technical Director, Aerospace Group, Rolls-Royce plc.
  • Sheila Wiltshire, Headmistress, Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls.
  • Peter John James Wren, VRD, DL, MD, RNR. For services to the Community in Preston, Lancashire.
  • Ada Wrighton, Chairman, Walsall Advisory Committee on Justices of the Peace.

Members (MBE)

  • Christopher Michael Giles Adams, Operations Officer, Research Vessel Services, Natural Environment Research Council.
  • Kriss Kezie Akabusi. For services to Athletics.
  • Douglas Thomson Allsop, Executive Director, The Scottish Council on Alcohol.
  • Ruth Anderson, Chairman, Blackpool and Fylde Spastics Group.
  • Jean Andrews, College Nursing Sister, Wye College, University of London.
  • Dennis Andries. For services to Boxing.
  • Marion Violet Appel, Senior Executive Officer, Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service.
  • John Graham Ardley. For political and public service.
  • Maisie Arnold. For political service.
  • Winnie Florence Ash, Local Officer I, Department of Social Security.
  • Margaret Mary Ashton. For services to the Victim Support Scheme.
  • Jack Ashwell, lately National Secretary, Road Transport (Commercial), Transport and General Workers Union.
  • Raymond Seedall Aspin, Senior Training Officer, Rolls-Royce plc. For services to Training.
  • Ethel Maud Austin. For services to the public and to the Community in Egham, Surrey.
  • Frederick Donald Ayers. For services to the Scout Association in Carlisle, Cumbria.
  • William Bain, Senior Executive Officer, HM Board of Customs and Excise.
  • John Michael Barber, Director, Cumbria Deaf Association.
  • Ann Beryl Barker, Macmillan Co-ordinator, Education and Services, Highland Health Board.
  • Anne Flora Beattie, Headteacher, St. Kevin's Special School, Glasgow.
  • William Beattie. For services to the Community in Buckie.
  • Stanley Beddoe, Technology Manager (Power Generation and Control, Electronics and Software), GEC Aerospace, Fareham.
  • Charles Edward Kenneth Beddow, Technical Manager, British Film Institute.
  • Professor John George Beetlestone, Director, Techniquest, Cardiff.
  • Robert Bell, Personnel, Industrial Relations and Health and Safety Manager, NEI International Research and Development Co.
  • Gordon Sidney Bennett, lately Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Helen Johnston Bisset, lately Executive Officer, Scottish Office.
  • Kay Blackstock, Lecturer in Education, HM Prison, Barlinnie.
  • Noel James Bogle, Vice-Principal, Limavady Grammar School, Co. Londonderry.
  • Joyce Bowe. For political and public service.
  • Maureen Anne Boyce, Branch Society, Suffolk Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Sheila Boynton, Services Manager, Prescription Pricing Authority.
  • Lieutenant Frederick George Brading, RN, (Retd), Chairman, Gosport and Fareham Inshore Rescue Service.
  • Roland Thomas Browne, General Manager, Product Development, Renault Truck Industries Ltd.
  • Joyce Stephanie Bryant. For services to the Community in Bagshot, Surrey.
  • John Lalande Bulley, Managing Director, J. L. B. Textiles Ltd.
  • Mary Catherine Bullock, Acting Director of Nursing Services, Mid Surrey Health Authority.
  • James William Bunting, Chairman, Beacon Controls Ltd.
  • Thomas Burnet, General Practitioner, Thornhill and Doune, Perthshire.
  • Donnie Burns. For services to Latin Dance.
  • Brian Jackson Burton. For services to the Royal Air Forces Association, Kingston upon Thames Branch.
  • Thomas Albert Cadman, Governor, HM Prison Birmingham.
  • The Honourable Judith Cameron. For political service.
  • Catherine Campbell, Headteacher, Arkleston Primary School, Renfrew.
  • Miriam Doreen Cannell. For services to the Norfolk and Norwich Music Club.
  • Louis Capaldi, Member, Argyll and Clyde Health Board.
  • Anthony Chantler, Product Support Executive, British Aerospace (Dynamics) Ltd.
  • Michael Frank Cherry, Principal Systems Engineer, Hunting Communication Technology Ltd.
  • Michael Richard Chorley, Senior Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Winifred Margaret Osborn-Clark, Vice-President, Avon Region, National Deaf Children's Society.
  • Peter Clarke, Resident Engineer, Milton Keynes Development Corporation.
  • Betty Clarkson, Headteacher, Dalton Infant and Nursery School, Huddersfield.
  • Valerie Clemons. For charitable services in Rugby, Warwickshire.
  • Mary Sutherland Coard, Area Welfare Services Organiser, North East Area 2, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • William Arthur Collier. For services to the Young Men’s Christian Association, Brighton, Sussex.
  • James Collins, District Manager, South Mersey Water Supply, North West Water Ltd.
  • Ann Coney, Energy Management Officer, London Borough of Lewisham.
  • Kenneth Connor, Actor.
  • Patrick Croan, Chairman, Herring Buyers Association Ltd.
  • Hal Trevor Malcolmson Crowe, Editor and General Manager, Farmweek.
  • John Albert Daniels, lately Manager, Clipstone Colliery, British Coal.
  • Margaret Chisholm Darling. For political service.
  • Mary Joyce Darlington. For political and public service.
  • John Victor Davies. For services to the Royal British Legion, Lampeter Branch.
  • Margaret Joan Davies, Local Officer I, Department of Social Security.
  • Peter Dawson, Clerk to Bolton Justices.
  • Ivy Day. For political and public service.
  • Michael Brian Day, Head, War Pensions Department, Royal British Legion.
  • Peter John Deviell, Lately Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Sister Mary Joseph Deeny, Principal St Oliver Plunkett Girls' Primary School, Belfast.
  • Elizabeth Dendy. For services to Sport, particularly for Disabled People.
  • Steven Dey, General Secretary, Plymouth Guild of Community Service.
  • Jean Margaret Dinneen, Registration Officer, General Dental Council.
  • Malcolm Doley, Founder, Lancashire Students' Symphony Orchestra.
  • Patricia Douglas, Director, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society.
  • Constance Irene Downes, lately Education Officer, Coventry Cathedral.
  • Roderick James Drew, Chairman, Coventry City Centre Alcohol Related Crime Project.
  • The Venerable John Finch Duncan, Chairman, Copec Housing Trust.
  • Pauletta Joan Edwards. For services to The Save The Children Fund.
  • Brian Ellerby, Works Manager, Weetabix Ltd.
  • Frederick Ellerby, BEM, lately Chairman, Gloucestershire War Pensions Committee.
  • Dorothy Isobel Elliott. For services to The Save The Children Fund.
  • Peter William Emsley, Higher Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Stephen Entwistle, Military Systems Office, Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness.
  • William Frederick Evans. For services to the Beaumaris Brass Band.
  • Gaynor Fairweather. For services to Latin Dance.
  • Margaret Sinclair Ferguson, Deputy Director, Aberlour Child Care Trust.
  • Eric Finney, Chairman, Gwent Probation Committee.
  • Raymond Foley, Lately Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Property Services Agency.
  • Oliver Haldane Frazer, Vice-President, Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeological Society.
  • Vera Pamela Freeman, Divisional Superintendent, Suffolk County, St John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Walter French. For political service.
  • Douglas Robert Garland, Deputy General Manager, Cathedral Works Organisation (Chichester) Ltd.
  • Harry Garland, Chairman, Advisory Committee on Scotland's Travelling People.
  • David Walker Garside. For services to the development of Wankel-type rotary engine technology.
  • Alison Geissler, Glass Engraver.
  • Archibald Gentles. For services to the Community in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
  • Jacqueline Gifford, Ward Sister, South Bedfordshire Health Authority.
  • Charles Brian Gilbert. For services to the Community in Maghera, Co. Londonderry.
  • Thomas Glasgow. For services to the Disabled in the West Midlands.
  • Jean Glover, Organiser, Education Grants Advisory Service.
  • Norman Henry Green, Headteacher, Holy Trinity Church of England (VA) School, Cookridge, Leeds.
  • Gwyneth Maud Griffiths. For political and public service.
  • Gillian Margaret Gunner. For political service.
  • Anthony John Gyselynck, Chief Pilot, Wycombe Air Centre Ltd.
  • Alfred James (Jim) George Hall, Member, Advisory Council of Farming and Wildlife Trust.
  • Margaret Minnie Hall, Staff Officer, Department of Education, Northern Ireland.
  • Mohammed Rafiek Hallim, Inspector of Taxes (S), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • James Ham, lately Member, Kerrier District Council.
  • Bryan Frederick Charles Hammond, Resident Contract Manager, Dudley Coles Ltd.
  • Ronald Victor Hammond, Seawolf Technical Manager, Naval Division, Marconi Radar Systems Ltd.
  • Douglas Francis Harding, Superintendent, Kent County Constabulary.
  • Joan Marion Harding, Chairman, Domestic Buildings Research Group (Surrey).
  • Rosamond Drusilla Harley, Lecturer in Conservation of Fine Art, Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic.
  • Major James Fulton Harrison, TD, lately Chairman, Wiltshire War Pensions Committee.
  • Gwyneth Mary Hebblethwaite. For political and public service.
  • Thomas Henney, Principal, Thomas Henney, Architects.
  • Baden Herbert William Hickman, lately Senior Information Officer, Central Office of Information.
  • Brian Richards Hill, Managing Director, Crosrol Ltd.
  • Patricia Brigid Hill, Assistant Teacher, St. Catherine's Convent Primary School, Belfast.
  • Helen Felicity Hindson. For political service.
  • Anthony John Hines, Chief Executive, Aviation Training Association.
  • David Alan Hoare, lately Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Ian Geoffrey Hogbin, Legal Assistant, West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (PTE).
  • Barry George Hook, Chief Administrative Officer, County of Avon Fire Brigade.
  • Norman Anthony Horsley, Manager, Risk Improvement and Survey Department, Sun Alliance Insurance Group.
  • James Evans Horton. For services to the Dunkirk Veterans' Association.
  • Catherine Hosty, Health Visitor, St Helens and Knowsley Health Authority.
  • Jane Elizabeth Houston, Archivist, Lambeth Palace.
  • John Michael Howes, Chairman, South London Family and Committee Member of Crystal Palace Housing Associations.
  • Doreen Howlett, Vice-Chairman, Bath District Health Authority.
  • Juan Huang, Commercial Officer, Anglo-Taiwan Trade Committee. For services to Export.
  • Peter Maurice Hull. For services to Sport for the Disabled.
  • Ursula Hulme, Founder, CONQUEST, Epsom, Surrey.
  • Jean Kathleen Vernon-Jackson. For Services to the Community in Lymington, Hampshire.
  • Richard Quintin Hanson Jaggar, VRD, Chairman, Management Committee Swindon Unit, Sea Cadet Corps.
  • Glynne John, Vice-President, Bridgend Division, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Jack Johnson, Chairman, Pontefract and District Civic Trust.
  • Frank Tudor Whitney Jordan, Honorary Senior Fellow, University of Liverpool.
  • Olive Kaer. For political and public service.
  • Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Charles Sydney Kay, Brigade Staff Secretary and Chief Staff Officer, Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade.
  • Donovan Frank Kelley, Fish Biologist.
  • Cyril Leslie Kersh. For services to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women and for services to the Community.
  • Martin William King, Higher Executive Officer, Office of Population Censuses and Surveys.
  • Joseph Henry Knox, TD, Board Member, Northern Ireland Tourist Board.
  • John Alfred Charles Laidlaw. For political service.
  • Thomas Lang, Principal Teacher of English, St. Gerard's Secondary School, Govan, Glasgow.
  • Jack Chapman Lavin, Principal Ecological Officer, Bradford Metropolitan City Council.
  • John Robert Lepine, General Manager, The Motor Schools Association of Great Britain.
  • Sylvia Lindsay, Director, The Council for Music in Hospitals.
  • William Garnett Liversidge, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Vehicle Inspectorate Executive Agency, Department of Transport.
  • Julia Lunn, Superintendent, Dorset Police.
  • Commander Geoffrey Clement Percival Lycett. For services to the Community in Stourbridge, West Midlands.
  • John Alexander Macrae. For services to Gaelic music.
  • Edwin Joseph Malone, Senior Executive Officer, HM Board of Customs and Excise.
  • George Thomas Mandl, Chairman, Thomas and Green Holdings Ltd.
  • Ronald Alexander Marshall, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Edward Martin, Blacksmith, Farrier and Agricultural Engineer.
  • John Graham Martin, Chief Engineer, Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.
  • Cecil Matthews, National Pensions Officer, Royal Naval Association.
  • Roderick Alfred Matthews, Director, Telecommunications Services; lately Director Information Technology Services, ICL.
  • Neil McArthur, Chairman, Thurnall Engineering plc.
  • Archibald Denis McAuley, Independent Councillor, Moyle District Council, County Antrim.
  • Frederick Clive McComb, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Lloyd McCullough, Personal Director, Crossbows Optical Ltd.
  • Jane McGranaghan, Valuation Technician, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • John French McGregor, Chairman, Disablement Income Group, Scotland.
  • James McGuire, Independent Food Retailer.
  • John McKee, Librarian, Wallace Collection.
  • Anthony John Membrey, General Practitioner, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
  • Christine Merricks, Youth and Community Worker, Saints Youth Club, Wolverhampton.
  • Donald Albert Mildenhall, Editorial Consultant, Western Gazette.
  • William Ferguson Miller. For services to Association Football in Scotland.
  • Martha Mary Moody, Chairman, Feughdee West Community Council.
  • Frances Stephanie Moor, Health Visitor and Fieldwork Teacher, Liverpool Health Authority.
  • Henry Charles Moore, TD. For political service.
  • The Reverend Robert Moore, Assistant Divisional Director, Yorkshire and Humberside Division, Barnardos.
  • Janet Morris. For services to the Community in Denbigh, Clwyd.
  • Mona Rachel Morris. For public service in Wales.
  • Stephen David Moss, Vice-Chairman, Restaurateurs Association of Great Britain.
  • Norman Winnaka Natall Mullings, Chairman of Governors, New Furness Primary School, North West London.
  • Patrick Anthony Neenan, Commercial Director, AMG Industries plc.
  • James Alexander Gordon Nicoll. For services to Journalism.
  • Betty Florence Nuttall, Headteacher, Stow Heath Junior School, Willenhall, Wolverhampton.
  • Thomas Joseph O'Connor, Chairman and Managing Director, Elta Plastics Ltd.
  • Mary Elizabeth O'Sullivan, Headteacher, English Martyrs' Roman Catholic Primary School, South East London.
  • Alan Benjamin Otlet, General Medical Practitioner, Bristol.
  • Hilary Elizabeth Page, Higher Executive Officer, Employment Service, Department of Employment.
  • William Arthur Painter, Technical Manager, Development, Thorn EMI Electronics, Crawley.
  • Muriel Gladwys Palmer, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Edith Ruby Parker, Principal, Princess Alexandra and Newham College of Nursing and Midwifery.
  • Michael Edward Peach, lately Manager, London Transport Lost Property Office.
  • Derrick George Pearce, lately Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • William David Peirse, Headmaster, St Aidan's Church of England High School, Preesall, Blackpool, Lancashire.
  • Gilmour Pemberton, Local Officer I, Department of Social Security.
  • Peter Pieroni, Manager, International Distribution, BP Chemicals Ltd.
  • Beatrice Anne Pitcher. For charitable services.
  • Sheilah Maureen Pitman. For political service.
  • Bernard Walter Potter, Prison Visitor, HM Prison, Canterbury.
  • Jean Elizabeth Nunn-Price, Grade 7, Science and Engineering Research Council.
  • Edna Mary Procter, Senior Midwifery Manager, Maternity, Grimsby.
  • David Cavanagh Rainford, Member, Area VII, Whitefish Industry Advisory Committee.
  • Mavis Maureen Raper, lately Health Visitor, Tweedmouth Clinic, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland.
  • William Leslie Raymond. For services to farming and community affairs.
  • John James Reid, Accounts Office Manager, British Nuclear Fuels.
  • Rosemary Ann Lloyd Roberts, Assistant Secretary (Wales), British Medical Association.
  • Wilfred Roberts, Head, Whitewares Division, British Ceramic Research Ltd.
  • Freda Lenice Robertson, Senior Sister, Twin Operating Theatres, Derbyshire Royal Infirmary.
  • Frederick Singer Robertson, Executive Officer, Department of the Environment.
  • Major John Christopher Robinson. For political service.
  • Christina Robson. For political service.
  • Morag McGilp Rosie, Director, Friends for the Young Deaf.
  • Glyn Rosser. For services to the Deaf.
  • Agnes Muriel Roxburgh, Warden, Leith House Hostel for Men, Edinburgh.
  • John Richard Russell, lately Higher Executive Officer, Office of Population Censuses and Surveys.
  • Harry Roy Ryals. For services to the Royal Pigeon Racing Association.
  • James Riccardo Salandin, lately Secretary, Friends of St Paul's Cathedral.
  • Catherine Sanderson, Accident and Emergency Sister, St John's Hospital, Livingston.
  • Robert Anthony Sareen, Executive Manager, Oxford Instruments Group plc.
  • Beryl Saunders, Member, London Borough of Croydon.
  • Jane Saxby. For services to the National Federation of Community Service.
  • John Scruton. For services to conservation in High Wycombe.
  • Charles Sellers, Senior Master, De La Salle Sixth Form College, Salford.
  • Mary Elizabeth Seymour, Revenue Executive, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Eva Shackleton. For services to the Thanet Division, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Henry Alan Shadrack. For services to the Community in Chelmsford, Essex.
  • Kanta Kumari Sharma, Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Mary Ross Shephard, lately Chairman, Agricultural Wages Committee and Agricultural Dwelling House Advisory Committee for Gloucestershire, Avon and Wiltshire.
  • Dorothy Elizabeth Sheridan, Archivist, Mass Observation Archive, University of Sussex.
  • Martin Arthur Sibson, County Emergency Planning Officer, Essex County Council.
  • Irene Maude Singleton, Higher Executive Officer, Department for National Savings.
  • Jean Mary Slater, Higher Executive Officer, Employment Service, Department of Employment.
  • Jean Slesser, Director of Tourism, Inverness, Loch Ness and Nairn Tourist Board.
  • Valerie Ann Sloan, Inspector Grade III, Department of Agriculture, Northern Ireland.
  • David Walter Smith, Higher Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Heather Ruth Banks-Smith, Associate Specialist, North Hertfordshire Health Authority.
  • Michael Henry Smith, lately District Estates Officer, Gateshead Health Authority.
  • Pamela Jeanne Griffin-Smith. For political service.
  • Brian Sydney Snook, Regional Organiser, Institute of Advanced Motorists. For services to Road Safety.
  • Wing Commander Kenneth Edwin Soal, Assistant Secretary, Wing Committee and Civilian Committee Secretary, No.149 (Poole) Squadron, Air Training Corps.
  • Charles Solomons, Sales Executive, Brown and Perring London.
  • John Drew Sproson, Senior Dental Officer, Kettering and Northampton Health Authority.
  • Ann Ferguson Stewart, Inspector of Taxes (S), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Alison Jane Streeter. For services to Swimming.
  • Andrew Sutherland, Adviser for Scotland, Concrete Advisory Service.
  • John Sutton, Leader, Broxtowe Borough Council, Nottinghamshire.
  • Andrew John Swanson, Assistant Company Secretary, National Power.
  • Ernest Louis Symes. For services to the Community in Ilkeston, Derbyshire.
  • The Reverend Prebendary Clive Cavanagh Taylor, Force Chaplain, Metropolitan Police.
  • Joseph Taylor. For services to the Community in Leeds.
  • Noreen Barbara Taylor, Director of Services, Isle of Wight Society for the Blind.
  • Aurelie Georgina Tees, Domestic Bursar, Keele University.
  • Robert David Thomas, Divisional Officer III, Gwynedd Fire Service.
  • The Reverend Thomas Arwyn Thomas, Vice-Chairman, Pembrokeshire Health Authority.
  • Ronald Edward Thompson, Senior Reporter and Interviewer, Grampian Television.
  • Christopher William Thurman, Economist and Statistician, Brewers' Society.
  • Ivor Sigmund Tiefenbrun, Chairman and Managing Director, Linn Products Ltd, Eaglesham, Glasgow.
  • Basil Ashton Tinkler, Manager, Flood Defences, National Rivers Authority, Wessex Region.
  • Jane Elizabeth Tozer, Chief Executive, Softwright Systems.
  • Malcolm Colin Treacher. For services to the Scout Association, Essex County.
  • Esther Jean Trenouth. For services to the Community in St. Merryn and Padstow, Cornwall.
  • Mary Frances Turner. For services to the Recreational Use of Inland Waterways.
  • Frank Edward Underdown, Senior Scientific Officer, Meteorological Office.
  • Laurence Alan Vaisey, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Sheila Vaughan, Senior Personal Secretary, Royal Greenwich Observatory, Science and Engineering Research Council.
  • Betty Diana Vause. For services to the Community in Bolton.
  • Alistair William Andrew Wallace, General Secretary, Scottish Police Federation; Inspector, Strathclyde Police.
  • Sheila Margaret Walton, Senior Personal Secretary, Department of Education and Science.
  • John Waring, Farmer, North Humberside.
  • Laura Margaret Waring, Executive Officer, Export Credits Guarantee Department.
  • Eleanor Catherine Warren, Chamber Music Co-ordinator, The Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
  • Vivian Norton Waters, Principal, Ebbw Vale College of Further Education.
  • Alec Waterson. For political service.
  • Karl Eric Watkin, Managing Director, Crabtree of Gateshead Ltd.
  • Eileen Joyce Watkinson, Founder, The Three Owls Bird Sanctuary, Rochdale, Lancashire.
  • Edith Dorothy Webb, lately Director, Community Nursing Service, Bath Health Authority.
  • John Whitaker. For services to Show Jumping.
  • Iris Morina Wills, Senior Midwife, Community Midwifery with Hospital Liaison, Wales.
  • Michael Wilson, Chief Superintendent, Gwent Constabulary.
  • Kathleen Wixcey, Nursing Sister, Accident and Emergency Unit, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, Gwent.
  • James Brian Wood, Chairman, Coal Trade Benevolent Association.
  • Peggy Sophia Wood. For services to Charity.
  • Alfred Maldwyn Woodcock, Consultant, Valleys Adviser.
  • Edward Arnold Wright, Council Member, Fauna and Flora Preservation Society.
  • Geoffrey Wright, Green Strategy Co-ordinator, Leeds City Council.
  • Norbert Zuman, Principal Engineer (Lighting), Hertfordshire County Council.

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (Military Division)

Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

Royal Red Cross

Members (RRC)

Royal Navy
  • Chief Nursing Officer Virginia Christabel Fisher, ARRC, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Chief Nursing Officer Jillian Nina Last, ARRC, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
Army
  • Colonel Sheila Leslie McAulay, ARRC, (494562), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Mary Thomson Pringle (487756), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Territorial Army.

Associates (ARRC)

Royal Navy
  • Superintending Nursing Officer Rosemary Savage, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
Army
  • Captain Janet Susan Frances De Mello (516823), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Rhoda Christine Parks (498857), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Robert James Price (506304), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Captain William Leslie Stead (523766), Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Royal Air Force

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

England and Wales
Channel Islands
Northern Ireland
Scotland

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

England and Wales
Channel Islands
Scotland

Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal (CPM)

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Royal Air Force

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Knight Bachelor

Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)

Knight Commander (KCMG)

Companions (CMG)

Order of the British Empire (Military Division)

Members (MBE)

Army
  • Major Kam Yiu-Leung, Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers).
Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Peter Dicky Yip, AE, Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force.

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Commanders (CBE)

Officers (OBE)

  • John Towers Abaza. For services to British cultural and Community interests in the Sudan.
  • Michael Joachim Walter Borner. For services to British interests in Bahrain.
  • Stuart Armitage Brooks, First Secretary, HM Embassy, Stockholm.
  • Chung Pui-lam, JP. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Michael Alistair Corbett, First Secretary (Commercial), HM Embassy, Warsaw.
  • John Howard Davies. For services to agricultural development in Nigeria.
  • James Kerr Findlay, QC, JP, Law Officer, Legal Department, Hong Kong.
  • Alan Clive Goodridge, Adviser, Accountant General's Department, The Gambia.
  • Robert William Griffith. For public and community services in Montserrat.
  • Dr. John David Grote, Science Officer, British Council, Japan.
  • Albert Brian Gundersen, First Secretary, HM Embassy, Prague.
  • John Hanlon. For services to British aviation interests in Nigeria.
  • William John Skeffington Hudson. For services to British interests in Zambia.
  • Michael Peter Frank Ingham. For services to British commercial interests in Belgium.
  • Dr. Ronald Leung Ding-bong, JP. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Professor Felice Lieh-Mak. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Kenneth Charles Messere, lately Head of Fiscal Affairs Division, OECD, Paris.
  • David Ivimey Miller, lately Head of Research Section, Political Directorate, NATO HQ, Brussels.
  • Roger James Glanville Neild, lately Chief of Security, United Nations Office, Geneva.
  • Anthony William Nicolle, Commissioner of Banking, Hong Kong.
  • Terence Sandell, Counsellor (Cultural Affairs), HM Embassy, Moscow.
  • John Albert Thorpe, QPM, CPM, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong.
  • Nicholas Richard White. For services to British interests in Somalia.

Members (MBE)

  • Nadir Ali Fazal Ahmed, Assistant Management Officer, British Consulate-General, Aden.
  • Audrey Alessi, Personal Assistant, British Information Services, New York.
  • Francis Parton Barber, Honorary British Consul, San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
  • Patricia Barral, Personal Assistant to the Commercial Counsellor, HM Embassy, Madrid.
  • Joseph Bautista. For public services in Gibraltar.
  • Wilhelmina Morrison Beveridge, lately Personal Assistant to HM Ambassador, Oslo.
  • Margaret Ann Browne. For services to education and the Community in Montserrat.
  • Cheung Kuen. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Reginald Chapman Cooper, JP. For public and community services in Bermuda.
  • Michael Ivan Davis. For services to development projects in Zambia.
  • Sheila Heather Davis. For educational and welfare services to the Community in Nigeria.
  • Elizabeth Catherine Jane Deeks. For educational and welfare services to the Community in Nigeria.
  • Stanley John Raymond Dodd. For services to British interests in Zaire.
  • Simon Eddy Elazar, Commercial Officer, British Consulate-General, Casablanca.
  • Frances Winifred Joan Evans, Secretary, Information Section, HM Embassy, Buenos Aires.
  • David Philip Gething, lately Consul, HM Embassy, Mogadishu.
  • The Reverend Father Damian Grimes. For services to education in Uganda.
  • Sheila Hamilton-Smith, Second Secretary (Management), HM Embassy, Havana.
  • Irene Rosina Harris. For nursing and welfare services to the Community in Algeria.
  • Susan Headlam. For nursing and welfare services to the Community in Bangladesh.
  • Joyce Beryl Jones. For welfare services to the British Community in Paris.
  • Lai Kwok-hung, Senior Superintendent, Customs & Excise Service, Hong Kong.
  • Robert Douglas Grant Laing. For services to the Community in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • Rose Lamchen Jing-han, Director of Nursing, Hong Kong.
  • Li Kwing-yee, Chief Pharmacist, Hong Kong.
  • Ronald Vincent Lightbown. For services to British commercial interests in Bahrain.
  • Milton Edward McCann. For welfare services to children in Calcutta.
  • Barbara Sally McKibbin. For welfare services to refugees in South Africa.
  • Douglas Craghill Robert Mackmurdie. For services to the aid development programme in Bangladesh.
  • Anne Marden, JP. For community services in Hong Kong.
  • John Ernest Derek Morton, lately Chief Security Officer, HM Embassy, Addis Ababa.
  • Robert Gordon Noble. For services to British interests in Mogadishu.
  • Derek John North, Consul, British High Commission, Kuala Lumpur.
  • John Francis Osborne. For services to agricultural development in Thailand.
  • Ethel Eloise Reid, Chief Nursing Officer, Cayman Islands.
  • Robert Alexander Duthie McVey Reoch. For services to British cultural and Community interests in California.
  • Paul Louis Savignon. For public and community services in Gibraltar.
  • Pat Wesley Smith. For services to the British Community in Buenos Aires.
  • Thomas Smith. For services to fisheries development in the Solomon Islands.
  • Arthur Thomas Stevens, Chief Security Officer, HM Embassy, Paris.
  • David Thomas Tait. For services to the British Community in Qatar.
  • Tang Kam-yan, Principal land Executive, Hong Kong.
  • David Ronald Ward, Translator, HM Embassy, Bonn.
  • Lawrence Moore Warner, lately Honorary British Representative, Apia, Western Samoa.
  • Wong Wah-sang. For community services in Hong Kong.
  • Christopher Joseph Woods-McConville, Director, British Council, East Jerusalem.
  • William Sears Zuill. For public services in Bermuda.

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Hong Kong

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

Bermuda

Antigua and Barbuda

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Officer (OBE)

  • Audrey Brontilla Henry. For public service.

Bahamas

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Member (MBE)

  • Austin Henry Grant, Jr, JP. For services to the community.

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

Belize

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Commander (CBE)

  • Eric William King, OBE. For services to agriculture.

Officer (OBE)

  • David Lawrence McKoy. For public service.

Member (MBE)

  • Belizario Ramon Carballo. For services to education.
  • Marion Bernadette Burns Cornejo. For services to the community.

Grenada

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Officer (OBE)

  • Alphonsus Christopher Redhead. For public service.

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

Mauritius

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Commander (CBE)

  • Francois Marie Alphonse De Grivel. For services to industry.

Officers (OBE)

  • Shantilal Dhanjee. For services to education.
  • Abdool Hamid Malleck-Amode. For services to industrial relations.

Members (MBE)

  • Rambhajun Babooa. For services to the community.
  • Hemraz Bahorun. For public service.
  • Anunta Bhiwajee. For services to the community.
  • Osman Lallmahomed. For public service.
  • Canniah Luchmaya. For services to the community.
  • Seewah Pragassen Muthiayen. For public service.
  • Seewooduth Toofanny. For services to the community.

Mauritius Police Medal (MPM)

New Zealand

Saint Lucia

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Commander (CBE)

  • Dr. Vaughan Allen Lewis. For public service.

Officer (OBE)

  • Robert Joseph Devaux, MBE. For public service.
  • Edwin Pontien Joseph Laurent. For public service.

Member (MBE)

  • Amur Ambroise. For services to the community.
  • Cyril Ignatius James. For services to the community.

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Officer (OBE)

  • Dr. Pimbo Ogatuti. For services to health.

Member (MBE)

  • James Uma. For services to the construction industry.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Member (MBE)

  • Daphne Luenda Frederick-Grant. For services to the community.
  • Nesta Lucy Paynter. For services to the community.

Tuvalu

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

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The Queen's Birthday Honours 1981 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the Queen. They were published on 13 June 1981 for the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, The Bahamas, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and Saint Lucia.

The New Year Honours 1981 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 31 December 1980 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1981.

The New Year Honours 1977 are appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1977. The awards were announced on 30 December 1976 in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Barbados, Mauritius, Fiji, Grenada, and for Overseas Privy Councillors.

The New Year Honours 1978 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1978. They were announced on 31 December 1977 for the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Grenada, and Papua New Guinea.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1980 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the Queen. They were published on 13 June 1980 for the United Kingdom and Colonies, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, Bahamas, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1974 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were published on 7 June 1974 for the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, and Grenada.

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