LIFE PEERS
Barons
Admiral Sir John (David Elliott) Fieldhouse, GCB GBE, former Chief of
Defence Staff; Miss Daphne Margaret Sybil Desiree Park, CMG OBE, lately
principal, Somerville College, Oxford; Sir Francis (Leonard) Tombs,
chairman, T and N and Rolls-Royce; chairman, ACOST.
PRIVY
COUNCILLORS
Sir Nicholas (Walter) Lyell, QC, Solicitor General; MP for Mid
Bedfordshire; John (Haggitt Charles) Patten, Minister of State, Home
Office; MP for Oxford West and Abingdon; The Honourable William Arthur
Waldegrave, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; MP for
Bristol West.
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
Michael Richardson Angus, chairman, Unilever; Professor Eric Albert
Ash, CBE, Rector, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine,
University of London; Alexander Paul Beresford, for political and public
service; David Berriman, chairman, North East Thames Regional Health
Authority; Charles Edward Bainbridge Brett, CBE, for public service in
Northern Ireland.
Trevor Edwin Chinn, CVO, vice-chairman, Wishing Well Appeal, Great
Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children; Harold Godfrey Oscar De-Ville,
CBE, chairman, Meyer International; Robert William Simpson Easton, CBE,
chairman and managing director, Yarrow Shipbuilders; John Whitaker
Fairclough, chief scientific adviser, Cabinet Office; Alan Glyn, MP, for
political service.
Douglas Fleming Hardie, CBE, deputy chairman, Scottish Development
Agency; Donald Frederick Norris Harrison, Professor of Laryngology and
Otology, University of London; Professor James Clarke Holt, Lately
Master of Fitzwilliam College and Professor of Medieval History,
University of Cambridge, lately vice president, the British Academy;
Derek Peter Hornby, chairman, Rank Xerox (UK), for services to export;
Charles Graham Irving, MP, for political service; Gordon Pearce Jones,
chairman, Yorkshire Water plc; chairman Water Authorities Association;
Frank William Lampl, chairman, Bovis Construction.
Eric Wallace McDowell, CBE, chairman, Industrial Development Board for
Northern Ireland; William David Morton, CBE, for political and public
service; Vidiadhar (Vidia) Surajprasad Naipaul, author; Maj Gen Lawrence
Anthony Wallis New, CB CBE, Lt Governor, Isle of Man; Christopher James
Prout, QC MEP, for political service; John Grand Quinton, chairman,
Barclays Bank; Raymond Mildmay Wilson Rickett, CBE, director, Middlesex
Polytechnic.
John Wilson Smith, CBE DL, for services to sport; Col David Archibald
Stirling, DSO OBE, for services to the military; John Anthony Swire,
CBE, president, John Swire and Sons; Professor William Taylor, CBE,
Vice-Chancellor, University of Hull; chairman, Council for the
Accreditation of Teacher Education; George Henry Turnbull, chairman and
chief executive, Inchcape; John Daniel Wheeler, MP, DL, for political
service.
ORDER OF THE BATH
(Civil Division)
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCB)
John Anson, CB, Second Permanent Secretary, H.M. Treasury; Clifford
John Boulton, CB, Clerk of the House, House of Commons; Jack Hibbert,
director, Central Statistical Office.
COMPANIONS (CB)
Mrs Gillian Theresa Banks, Director, Office of Population Censuses and
Surveys; Edward George Caldwell, Parliamentary Counsel, Office of the
Parliamentary Counsel; Malcolm Clark, Inspector General, The Insolvency
Service; John Ennis Coleman, Treasury Solicitor's Department; Philip
Critchley, director of contracts, Highway Administration and
Maintenance, Department of Transport.
David Fell, Permanent Secretary, Department of Economic Development,
Northern Ireland; Gwyn Jones Francis, Director General, Forestry
Commission; Giles Hopkinson, director, London Region, Property Services
Agency, Department of the Environment; Thomas Pearson McLean, director,
Atomic Weapons Establishment, Ministry of Defence; George Gerald Newton,
directing actuary, Government Actuary's Department.
Peter Francis Owen, deputy secretary, Department of the Environment;
Terence James Painter, deputy secretary, Board of Inland Revenue;
Raymond Potter, deputy secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department; David
Walter Ranson, OBE, deputy secretary, Ministry of Defence; William
Wootton Scott, Industry Department for Scotland; James Moray Stewart,
deputy secretary, Ministry of Defence; Donald Henry Twyford, lately
Export Credits Guarantee Department.
ORDER OF ST MICHAEL
AND ST GEORGE
COMPANIONS (CMG)
Morgan Alistair Boyd, Director of Operations for East, Central and
Southern Africa, Commonwealth Development Corporation; Frederick Albert
Neal, United Kingdom Representative, Council of the International Civil
Aviation Organisation.
Diplomatic and
Overseas List
KNIGHT BACHELOR
Mr Justice Derek Cons, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal, Hong
Kong.
ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCMG)
Michael Romilly Heald Jenkins, CMG, HM Ambassador, The Hague; Colin
Hugh Verel McColl, CMG, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Alan Gordon
Munro, CMG, HM Ambassador, Riyadh; John Adam Robson, CMG, HM Ambassador,
Oslo.
COMPANIONS (CMG)
David Elliott Spiby Blatherwick, OBE, Foreign and Commonwealth Office;
Alastair Jon Breeze, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; David Michael
Edwards, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Anthony John Fairclough,
lately deputy director-general (Development Policy), EC Commission,
Brussels; Miss Maeve Geraldine Fort, HM Ambassador, Maputo.
Terence Garrett, CBE, Counsellor (Science and Technology), HM Embassy,
Moscow; The Honourable David Alwyn Gore-Booth, Foreign and Commonwealth
Office; Dr Denis Gordon Osborne, British High Commissioner, Lilongwe;
Michael Julian Barham Palmer, lately deputy director-general for
research, Secretariat of the European Parliament, Luxembourg.
Walter Kieran Prendergast, British High Commissioner, Harare;
Alexander Basil Peter Smart, HM Ambassador, Suva; Terence Harry Steggle,
HM Ambassador, Asuncion; Roger Westbrook, British High Commissioner,
Bander Seri Begawan.
ROYAL VICTORIAN
ORDER
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCVO)
Hon Sir John Francis Harcourt Baring, CVO; Col Robert Andrew Scarth
Macrae, MBE; George Douglas Pinker, CVO; Kenneth Bertram Adam Scott,
CMG.
COMMANDERS (CVO)
George Charlton, CBE QPM; Alexander Clement Gilmour; General Sir
(Basil) Ian (Spencer) Gourlay, KCB OBE MC; Maj David Auldjo Jamieson,
VC; Hon Diana Mary Robina Makgill, LVO; David Lars Manwaring Robertson.
LIEUTENANTS (LVO)
Miss Anne Honor Mary Beckwith-Smith; Maj Richard Julian Gresty, MVO
MBE; Commander Peter John Hughes, Royal Navy; Robert Donald Godfrey
Macdonald; Derrick Frank Mead; John Crosbie Perlin; Patrick John Holmes
Sellors; William Hamilton Summers, MVO; The Very Reverend John David
Treadgold.
MEMBERS (MVO)
Ronald George Bell; Geoffrey Hamilton Button; Mrs Phyllis Margaret
Carswell; William Roger Cra'ster; Miss Audrey Jessie Dellow; Laurence
Leslie Fuller, RVM; Paul Frederick Goddard; Maj Edwin Hunt; WO Brian
Lea, BEM, Royal Air Force; Miss Theresa Melinda Perfect; David Andrew
Senior, RVM; Mrs Patricia Wallace.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
KNIGHT GRAND CROSS
(GBE)
The Right Honourable Sir Tasker Watkins, VC PC, Deputy Chief Justice.
DAMES COMMANDER
(DBE)
Miss Maggie Smith, CBE, (Mrs Cross), actress; Mrs Rachel Elizabeth
Waterhouse, CBE, for services to consumer affairs.
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KBE)
Sir James Arnold Stacey Cleminson, MC DL, chairman, British Overseas
Trade Board; The Right Honourable David Martin Scott Steel, MP, for
political and public service.
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