===
Life Peer===
Baron • Professor
Ian McColl, Director of Surgical Unit,
Guy's Hospital. Member, Council,
Royal College of Surgeons. •
Sir Eric Sharp, C.B.E., Chairman and Chief Executive,
Cable & Wireless plc •
Sir John (Nicholas) Walton, T.D., Member and former President,
General Medical Council. ===
Privy Counsellor=== •
Christopher Francis Patten, M.P., Minister of State Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Member of Parliament, Bath. •
Nicholas Paul Scott, M.B.E., M.P., Minister of State, Department of Social Security; Member of Parliament, Chelsea. ===
Knight Bachelor=== •
Nigel Frederick Althaus, Government Broker. •
Bryan Askew, Chairman, Yorkshire
Regional Health Authority. •
John Alexander Carter. For political and public service. •
Frederick Brian Corby, Chief Executive and Director,
Prudential Corporation plc. •
Barry Albert Cross, C.B.E. For services to Animal Physiology and Genetics. •
Robert James Davidson, Managing Director,
GEC Power Systems Ltd. •
John Ferguson (Ian) Denholm, C.B.E., Chairman,
J & J Denholm Ltd; lately President,
General Council of British Shipping. •
Victor William Michael Drury, O.B.E., Professor of General Practice,
University of Birmingham. Lately President,
Royal College of General Practitioners. •
Horace William Alexander Francis, C.B.E., lately President,
Institution of Civil Engineers. •
Richard Kennedy Harvey Gaskell, President,
The Law Society. •
Jayvantsinhji Kayaji Gohel, C.B.E. For political and public service. •
Simon Alexander Gourlay, President,
National Farmers' Union. •
Rex (Reginald Carey) Harrison, Actor. •
Denys Hartley Henderson, Chairman,
ICI plc. •
John Leonard Hunt, M.P. For political service. •
Horace Kadoorie, C.B.E. For services to British
Gurkha interests in
Nepal. •
Richard Marchant Knowles, Leader,
Birmingham City Council. •
Peter Hugh Jefferd Lloyd-Jones,
Professor of Greek, University of Oxford. •
Hugh Roderick Macleod, Chairman,
Lloyd's Register of Shipping. •
John Manduell, C.B.E., Principal,
Royal Northern College of Music. •
Patrick Michael Ernest David McNair-Wilson, M.P. For political service. •
Peter Colin Michael, C.B.E., Chairman, UEI plc. •
David Nicholas, C.B.E., Chairman,
Independent Television News. •
Leonard Harry Peach, lately Chief Executive,
National Health Service Management Board. •
John Tavare, C.B.E., Chairman,
Mersey Basin Campaign. •
Cyril Julian Hebden Taylor. For services to Education. •
Michael Goodiff Taylor, C.B.E. For political and public service. •
Charles Henderson Tidbury, D.L., Chairman, William and Mary Tercentenary Trust. •
Aubrey Fiennes Trotman-Dickenson,
Principal,
University of Wales, College of Cardiff. •
Robert Wilson, C.B.E., Perren Professor of Astronomy and Head of Department of Physics and Astronomy,
University College, London. •
John Woodcock, C.B.E., Q.P.M.,
H.M. Inspector of Constabulary, Wales and Midlands. •
Gerhard Jacob (Jack) Zunz, lately Joint Chairman,
Ove Arup Partnership. ===
Order of the Bath===
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) •
Sir Antony Derek Maxwell Oulton, K.C.B., Q.C.,
Permanent Secretary,
Lord Chancellor's Department.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Vice Admiral
Brian Thomas Brown, C.B.E. • Vice Admiral
Michael Howard Livesay. ;;Army • Lieutenant General
John Hartley Learmont, C.B.E., Colonel Commandant
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Colonel Commandant
Army Air Corps. • Lieutenant General
Anthony Richard Guy Mullens, O.B.E., late
4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards. ;;Royal Air Force • Air Marshal
Michael James Graydon, C.B.E.,
Royal Air Force. • Air Marshal
Roger Hewlett Palin, O.B.E., Royal Air Force • Air Marshal
Michael George Simmons, C.B., A.F.C., Royal Air Force.
Civil Division •
(Constant Hendrik) Henry de Waal, C.B., Q.C., First Parliamentary Counsellor,
Office of the Parliamentary Counsel. •
Geoffrey Holland, C.B.,
Permanent Secretary,
Department of Employment.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) Military Division • Rear Admiral
Peter Francis Grenier. • Rear Admiral
Robert Arthur Isaac. • Major General
Nicholas Francis Vaux, D.S.O. • Major General
John Alan Maurice Evans, late Corps of Royal Engineers. • Major General
George Malcolm Hutchinson, late Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. • Major General
Peter Walter Ernest Istead, O.B.E., G.M., Colonel Commandant Royal Army Ordnance Corps. • Major General
Charles Alexander Ramsay, O.B.E., late The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys). • Major General
James Robert Templer, O.B.E., late Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Air Vice-Marshal
Robert James Michael Alcock, Royal Air Force. • Air Vice-Marshal
Graham Neil Forman, Royal Air Force. • Air Vice-Marshal
Anthony Arthur George Woodford, Royal Air Force.
Civil Division • Alan Henry Bishop, Grade 3,
Scottish Office. •
Ann Elizabeth, Mrs Bowtell, Deputy Secretary,
Department of Social Security. • Cyril Duncan Burgess, E.R.D., Director, Hazardous Substances Division,
Health and Safety Executive. • Philip John Cooper, Comptroller-General,
Patent Office. • Michael John Fairey, Deputy Secretary,
Department of Health. • David Stewart Gandy, O.B.E., Deputy Director, Public Prosecutions,
Crown Prosecution Service. • John Bryan Jefferson, C.B.E., Director General, Design Services,
Property Services Agency,
Department of the Environment. • Alastair John Peter Macdonald, Deputy Secretary,
Department of Trade and Industry. • Ronald Kinsman Miller, Solicitor,
Board of Inland Revenue. • David Alan Nicholls, C.M.G., Deputy Under Secretary of State,
Ministry of Defence. • John Allan Patterson, Director,
Department for National Savings. •
Gerald Hayden Phillips, Deputy Secretary,
H.M. Treasury. • David William Saunders, Parliamentary Counsellor,
Office of the Parliamentary Counsel. • William Albert Watson, Grade 3,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. ===
Order of St Michael and St George===
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) •
Sir Patrick Wright, K.C.M.G.,
Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Head of
Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service.
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) •
Timothy Lewis Achilles Daunt, C.M.G.,
H.M. Ambassador, Ankara. •
Richard Trevor Langford Francis, Director-General,
British Council. •
John Albert Leigh Morgan, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Mexico City.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) • James Steven Bell, C.B.E., D.F.C., Q.P.M. For services to British interests in Bahrain. • Gerald Edmondson Clark, United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the U.N., Vienna. • John Coates Edwards, British High Commissioner, Maseru. •
William Hugh Fullerton,
Governor of the Falkland Islands. • James Ronald Gass, lately Director for Manpower, Social Affairs and Education, O.E.C.D., Paris. • John Wilkings Hackett, lately Director for Financial, Fiscal and Enterprise Affairs, O.E.C.D., Paris. • Michael Edward Howell, O.B.E., British High Commissioner, Port Moresby. •
Patrick Michael Nixon, O.B.E., H.M. Ambassador, Doha. •
Allan John Ramsay, H.M. Ambassador, Beirut. •
John Alan Shepherd, H.M. Ambassador, Bahrain. • Duncan Stuart, lately Counsellor, H.M. Embassy, Washington. •
Jeremy Richard Levering Grosvenor Varcoe, lately H.M. Ambassador, Mogadishu. ===
Royal Victorian Order===
Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (DCVO) •
Elizabeth, Lady Basset, C.V.O.
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) •
Edwin Hardy Amies, C.V.O. • Major
Shane Gabriel Basil Blewitt, C.V.O. •
Robert Fellowes, C.B., L.V.O. •
Charles Mortimer Tollemache Smith-Ryland.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) • Professor
Norman James Blacklock, L.V.O., O.B.E. • Gordon Herbert Franklin, L.V.O. • Group Captain Jeremy Frederick Billings Jones, A.D.C.,
Royal Air Force. • Hartland Molson MacDougall, C.M. • Dr
John Duncan Matthews. • Donald Ian Scleater, L.V.O. • Commander Charles William Stuart Shears, O.B.E., R.N. (Ret'd.). • The Honourable Geoffrey Hazlitt Wilson.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO) • Lieutenant Colonel
Peter Evan Wyldbore Gibbs. • Edward Charles Joslin. • Reverend John Herbert Williams. • Major Eldred William O'Flaherty Wilson, D.S.O.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) • Brian Ames. • Patricia Tempe, Mrs Behr, M.B.E. • Valerie Moreton, Mrs Bennett-Levy. • Sheila Loraine, Lady de Bellaigue. • James Robert Holme. • Miss Robin Isobel Rawson. • Anthony Wilkie.
Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) (RVM) • Petty Officer Joseph James Croft, R.V.M., Royal Navy.
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) (RVM) • Chief Technician Brian John Beach, Royal Air Force. • Ralph Burn. • Charge Chief Marine Engineering Artificer (Propulsion) Edward Alfred Gilbert Coleman, Royal Navy. • Charles Duncan Davidson. • Thomas Edgar Deighton. • Cyril John Eagle. • Divisional Sergeant Major Frederick Hardy, B.E.M., The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard. • Richard Charles Hawkins. • Douglas James Jones. • Gwynne Jones. • Chief Technician Malcolm Langford, Royal Air Force. • William Edward Martin. • Chief Petty Officer (Seaman) Malcolm Thomas Nisbet, Royal Navy. • Denis John Nutley. • Chief Communications Yeoman David James Pritchard, Royal Navy. • Ashley John Sadler. • Leonard James Shelton. • Police Constable Thomas Spink, Metropolitan Police. ===
Order of the British Empire===
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) • Admiral
Sir John Woodward, K.C.B.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) •
Elsie Rosemary, Mrs Rue, C.B.E., former Regional General Manager and Regional Medical Officer, Oxford
Regional Health Authority.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) • Vice Admiral
Alan Grose. • Rear Admiral (now Vice Admiral)
James Lamb Weatherall. • The Reverend Professor
Henry Chadwick, Master of
Peterhouse, Cambridge. •
Piers Jacobs, O.B.E.,
Financial Secretary, Hong Kong. •
Terence George Streeton, C.M.G., M.B.E.,
British High Commissioner, Dhaka.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Commodore Anthony Dennis Barrett, R.D.**,
Royal Naval Reserve. • The Right Reverend Monsignor William Ronald Brown, Royal Navy. • Surgeon Commodore Raymond Radford • Captain John Francis Scott Trinder, Royal Navy. • Captain Brian Vincent Woodford, Royal Navy. ;;Army • Brigadier
Robert John Hayman-Joyce, O.B.E. (474714), late
The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own) • Colonel Norman Stephen Nash (468708),
Army Catering Corps. • Brigadier Shirley Patricia Nield, A.D.C. (450671),
Women's Royal Army Corps. • Brigadier Thomas Hugh Robinson (482348),
Royal Army Chaplains' Department. • Brigadier Ian Angus Sim, T.D., A.D.C. (472476), late
51st Highland Volunteers,
Territorial Army. • Brigadier Francis George Sugden, O.B.E. (458186), late
Corps of Royal Engineers. • Brigadier David Henry Amyatt Swinburn, A.D.C. (437138), late Corps of Royal Engineers. • Brigadier David Phillips Thomson, M.C. (472633), late The
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's). ;;Royal Air Force • Air Commodore William Richard John Fewing, Royal Air Force (Ret'd.). • Group Captain Anthony John Martin McKeon, O.B.E., A.F.C., Royal Air Force. • Group Captain Anthony James Stables, O.B.E., Royal Air Force. ;Civil Division • The Most Honourable
(Beatrice Mary) June, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, M.B.E., D.L. For services to the arts and the community in North-East Scotland. • Major Kenneth Gait Adams, C.V.O. For services to Industry. • Leslie Newman Anderton, M.B.E., Chairman, Rugby Health Authority. • Robert Ronald Angrave, Leader, Conservative Group,
Leicestershire County Council. • Professor
James Armour, Chairman, Veterinary Products Committee. • Patrick John Armstrong, Chief Social Services Inspector, Department of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland. •
Colin Ronald Michael Atkinson,
Principal,
Millfield Independent School. • Brian Edward Barclay, Grade 5,
Board of Customs and Excise. • Professor
Frank Barlow. For services to the study of English Medieval History. • Peter Crawford Boulter, Director of Education,
Cumbria. • John Ashton Brooks, lately Deputy Group Chief Executive,
Midland Bank. • Miss Margaret Grace Clay. For political and public service. • Herbert Arthur Clements, Chairman and Managing Director, SSS Gears Ltd. • William Cockburn, T.D., Managing Director, Letters,
Post Office Corporation; Member, Post Office Board. •
Michael Victor Codron, Theatrical Producer. •
Ian Anthony, Baron Colwyn. For political service. • John Neve Cooper, O.B.E., Chairman, Anglo-Yugoslav Trade Council; Vice President, East European Trade Council. For services to Export. • Frederick George Cotton, Managing Director,
Friends' Provident Life Office. •
William Frederick Cotton, O.B.E., lately Managing Director,
BBC Television. •
Edgar Alfred Croker, lately Secretary, The
Football Association. • Major David John Cecil Davenport (Retd.), D.L., Member, Rural Development Commission. • Alexander Henry Marie de Gelsey, Chairman, Sericol International Ltd. •
Andre Deutsch, Joint Chairman, Andre Deutsch Ltd. •
Duncan Dowson, Professor of Engineering Fluid Mechanics and
Tribology; Director, Institute of Tribology, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Leeds. • Arthur Edward Hammond Dowty, M.B.E. For political and public service. •
Vivien Louise, Mrs. Duffield, Trustee, Clore Foundation. • The Reverend Professor
Gordon Reginald Dunstan. For services to Medical Ethics. • Alfred Kenneth Edwards, M.B.E., lately Deputy Director General,
Confederation of British Industry. • James Griffith Edwards, Professor of Addiction Behaviour,
Institute of Psychiatry, University of London. For services to Medical and Social Science. •
Mark Philip Elder, Music Director,
English National Opera. • John Warnes Elven, D.L., lately Chief Executive,
Bedfordshire County Council. • Donald Blane Grant, T.D., Chairman, Tayside Health Board; Chairman,
Scottish Legal Aid Board. • Arnold John Grayson, lately Director of Research,
Forestry Commission. • James Grew, D.L. For public service in
Northern Ireland. • Professor
Reginald Hall. For services to Medicine. • Professor
John Lander Harper, Head of Plant Population Biology Unit, School of Biology,
Agricultural and Food Research Council. •
Ian Holm, Actor. • Alan Edward Holmans, Senior Economic Adviser, Department of the Environment. •
Michael John Hopkins, Senior Partner,
Michael Hopkins and Partners. • David Francis Howard, Chairman, Passenger Transport Executive Group; Director General,
Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. • Harold Victor Hughes, Principal,
Royal Agricultural College. • John George Augustus Irish, Chairman and Managing Director,
Spar (UK) Ltd. • Bernard Isaacs, Charles Hayward Professor of Geriatric Medicine,
University of Birmingham. • Francis Leo Jordan, Q.P.M., Chief Constable,
Kent Constabulary. •
George Victor Harris Kneale,
Minister for Education, House of Keys, Isle of Man. • Hubert Patrick Kos,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • James Kyle, Consultant Surgeon,
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. • John William Last. For services to the Arts on
Merseyside. • James Harry Leach, Chairman and Chief Executive, British Textile Technology Group. • Professor David John Lee, Chairman,
G Maunsell & Partners, Consulting Engineers. • Colonel Martin Shaun Lee-Browne, O.B.E., D.L., Chairman, Western Essex, Vice-Chairman, Council;
Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association. • William Sinclair Linkie, Grade 4, Board of
Inland Revenue. • Peter Lionel Lockton, Managing Director, International and Projects Engineering Group, NEI plc. For services to Export. • The Honourable
Robert Beauclerk Loder, Chairman,
Mental Health Foundation. • George Graeme Erick Low, Authority Board Member for Establishments,
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. • Alexander Reid Manson, President, Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society Ltd; Chairman, Buchan Meat Producers Ltd. • John Christopher Martin, Deputy Chief Scientific Officer,
Ministry of Defence. • James McHugh, Managing Director, Production and Supply; Director,
British Gas plc. • William McDougal Moodie, Q.P.M., Chief Constable,
Fife Constabulary. • Robert Francis Nelder. For political service. • David Noble, Administrative Secretary,
Medical Research Council. • Diana Jean, Mrs. Parker, Director, Vacu-Lug Traction Tyres Ltd. • Professor
William Alfred Penny, Chairman, Penny and Giles International plc. • Samuel Frank Pickstock, Chief Executive, Housing Division,
Tarmac plc. • David Ernest Poswillo, Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, United Medical and Dental Schools,
Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital. • Alan Humphrey Raper, Health and Safety Commissioner. • David Gordon Richards, Deputy Chairman,
Monopolies and Mergers Commission. • Professor
Edward Frederick Denis Roberts, Librarian,
National Library of Scotland. • Thomas Roberts. For services to Road Safety. • Norman Francis Roundell, Q.F.S.M., Inspector, Grade I, Fire Service Inspectorate. • Geoffrey William Rowley, Town Clerk,
Corporation of London. • Hugh Leishman Inglis Runciman, Chairman,
Shanks and McEwan Group plc.,
Glasgow. • Michael Edward John Rush, Chief Executive,
West Glamorgan County Council. • Professor
John Calman Shaw, Executive Director,
Scottish Financial Enterprise. • Professor
George Albert Shepperson, Chairman, Scottish Committee,
Commonwealth Institute. • John Sizer. For services to the
University Grants Committee. • David William Smith. For political service. • Alan John Alfred Snudden, Chairman and Managing Director,
Monarch Airlines Ltd. • Barrymore James Spencer, lately President, British Textile Confederation. • Anthony Geoffrey Stoughton-Harris, lately Chairman of Council,
Building Societies Association. •
William Royden Stuttaford, O.B.E. For political service. • Idwal Eric Symonds, Chairman,
HTV Wales/Cymru Ltd. • John Jeffery Thompson, Professor of Education,
University of Bath. • Dorothy Mary, Mrs. Tomlinson, O.B.E. For political service. • Michael William Townley, lately Grade 5,
Cabinet Office. • Major William Kemp Trotter. For political and public service. •
Mary, Mrs. Tuck, Head, Research and Planning Unit,
Home Office. • William Arthur Turmeau, Principal,
Napier Polytechnic of Edinburgh. • Cecil Ward, Town Clerk,
Belfast City Council. • Eric John Ward. For political service. • Gerald John Ward, Chairman, National Council,
Young Men's Christian Association. • Ronald Matthew Watson. For political and public service. •
Gerald Arthur Whent, Chairman and Chief Executive,
Racal Telecommunications plc. • Michael James Ormerod Willacy, Director, Central Unit on Purchasing,
H.M. Treasury. • John David Wragg, Director, Military Engines,
Rolls-Royce plc. • Miss Sarah Patricia Congreve Wright-Warren, Deputy
Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Geoffrey Thomas Barnes, J.P ., Secretary, Government Secretariat, Hong Kong. • Dr. Hector William Catling, O.B.E. For services to British cultural interests in Greece. • Stephen Cheong Kam-chuen, O.B.E., J.P. For public services in Hong Kong. • Dr.
Arthur Charles Clarke. For services to British cultural interests in Sri Lanka. • Arthur Garcia, Judge of the High Court, Hong Kong. • John Patrick Holloway, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., Police Adviser, Government of Vanuatu. • Fred Lockwood. For services to Britishinterests in Oman. • John Grant MacDonald, M.B.E., lately H.M. Ambassador, Asuncion. • Alan Monro Nicol. For services to British commercial interests in New York. • Kenneth Augustus Richardson, Secretary to the Cabinet, Bermuda. • Lucas Jon Boerhave, High Overlord, Starfleet Command • Alan Donald French Smith. For services to British commercial interests in the USA. • Peter Tsao Kwang-yung, C.P.M., J.P ., Secretary, Government Secretariat, Hong Kong.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Commander
Alexander Kirkwood Backus,
Royal Navy. • Commander Kenneth George Bowen, Royal Navy. • Commander David Nairn Farr, Royal Navy. • Lieutenant Colonel John Howard Fisher,
Royal Marines. • Commander Humphrey Robin Hussey, Royal Navy. • Major (Local Lieutenant Colonel) Peter Ralph Lamb, Royal Marines. • Major David George Savers, Royal Marines. • Commander Brian John Smith, Royal Navy. • Commander Brian Sparks, Royal Navy. • Commander Michael Geoffrey Carlisle Tanner, Royal Navy. • Commander Robert Ainslie Wilson, Royal Navy ;;Army • Lieutenant Colonel Peter Andrews, M.B.E. (496519), Military Provost Staff Corps. • Acting Colonel Paul Douglas Baldry, T.D. (474526), Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel Peter Bishop (488062), The Queen's Regiment. • Lieutenant Colonel Derek Cowley (480806), Royal Army Pay Corps. • Lieutenant Colonel Peter James Guy (492144), Royal Army Medical Corps. • Acting Lieutenant Colonel Michael George Hall (382282), Combined Cadet Force, Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel David James Innes (483938), The Royal Green Jackets. • Lieutenant Colonel Neil Anthony Johnson, T.D. (496172), The Royal Green Jackets, Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel Michael Howard Kefford (483949), 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles. • Lieutenant Colonel Robert Norwood Lennox (475679), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. • Lieutenant Colonel Roger Edward Lowans, T.D. (477333), The Queen's Regiment, Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel Robert Clark Menzies (476739), Royal Army Medical Corps. • Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Anthony Mitcheson (475205), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Lieutenant Colonel David Gwilym Morgan, T.D. (481019), The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot), Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel Michael Smythe (486743), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Lieutenant Colonel Francis Edmund Thewles (476653), The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment (29th/45th Foot). • Lieutenant Colonel Philip Roger Wildman (482480), Corps of Royal Engineers. • Lieutenant Colonel Jeremy John Williams (466835), Royal Tank Regiment. ;;Royal Air Force • Wing Commander Martyn Roswell Bettel (8022511), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Leslie Dennis Blackburne (3139557), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training). • Wing Commander Malcolm Howard Codd (681361), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Malcolm Jones, M.B.E. (689368), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Patrick Spencer Kiggell (685122), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Alan Peter Matthews, M.B.E. (608961), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Gary Donald Mitchell (585955), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander John Anderson Porter (4231292), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Charles William Pratley (609416), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander John Rose (4335680), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander (now Group Captain) Clifford Rodney Spink (688995), Royal Air Force. ;Civil Division • Jillian, Mrs. Allonby, Inspector for Primary Education, Kent Local Education Authority. • Keith John Allsop, Partner, Gotch Saunders and Surridge. • Professor Alan Edgar Astin, Chairman,
Arts Council of Northern Ireland. • Peter William Ayling, Secretary,
Royal Institution of Naval Architects. • William Reid Bannatyne, Principal,
Glasgow College of Food Technology. • Kevin James Barry, Former Executive Deputy Chairman, Brown and Root—Wimpey Highland Fabricators Ltd. • Leslie George Barton, Grade 6,
Ministry of Defence. • Norris Dunlop Beith, Chairman and Managing Director, North British Trust Hotels Ltd. • Rex Hacon Belgrove, Head of Conservation,
British Film Institute. • Professor Keith Boddy, Head of the Regional Medical Physics Department,
Newcastle General Hospital. • Miss Florence Irene Boyd, lately Principal Social Worker, Eastern Health and Social Services Board, Northern Ireland. • Cyril Douglas Brewer. For political service. • John Dawson Bryan, North East Regional Director,
Northern Ireland Housing Executive. • Geoffrey Francis Buxton, Departmental Training Officer,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. •
Hazel, Mrs. Byford. For political and public service • Colonel William Robert Hunter Charley (Ret'd.), D.L. For services to The Forces Help Society and Lord Roberts' Workshops. • Miss
Penelope Ann Chuter, Director of Coaching,
Amateur Rowing Association. • Dennis Clark, Chairman, Press Offshore Ltd. • David George Cochrane, Chairman, Church Housing Association; lately Member, Housing Corporation Board. • Robert Norman Cole. For political service. • John Little Copland, lately Director,
National Freight Consortium pic and Scottish Freight Services Ltd. • Robert Charles Corp-Reader, Producer,
Festival of Remembrance, The Royal British Legion. • Geoffrey Guyatt Datson, Chief Executive and Town Clerk,
Cambridge City Council. • Bryan Taplin Davies, Assistant Chief Constable,
Hampshire Constabulary. • James Arthur Davies. For public service in
North Wales. • Margaret Joan, Mrs. Davis, Member, Maidstone Health Authority; lately District Nursing Officer, Guy's Health District. • Roger Cooper Day, Chairman, Monotype Corporation pic. • Frederick Edgar de Costobadie, D.L., Commercial Director,
Waterford Wedgwood Holdings pic. For services to Export. • John Anthony de Normann, Member,
British Standards Institution Board. • Margaret Graham Campbell, Mrs. Dobie, lately Chairman, Dumfries and Galloway Children's Panel Advisory Committee. • Brian Donnelly, First Class Valuer, Board of
Inland Revenue. • William Doughty, Generation Plant Design Engineer,
South of Scotland Electricity Board. • John Robert Tomkys Douglas, Chairman, Robert M. Douglas Holdings pic. • Margaret Helen, Mrs. Downham. For services to the
Women's Royal Voluntary Service. • Colin John Desmond Driver, Director, Freight,
British Railways Board. • Stanley Charles Duncan. For political and public service. • James Joseph Eccles. For public service in
Northern Ireland. • William Peter Edmondson. For political and public service. • Anthony Charles Everett. For voluntary services to charity and to inner cities. • Joseph Charles Farman, Grade 7,
British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council. • Allen William Feraday, Principal Scientific Officer. • Stephen Clark Finch. For services to the Telecommunications Industry. • Myra, Mrs. Fitzsimmons. For political and public service • Major Reginald Clixby Lloyd Fitzwilliams (Ret'd.), D.L. For services to the community in
Grimsby,
South Humberside. • David Fone, Headteacher, Northfields School, Dunstable, Bedfordshire. •
Brian Ford, Director,
Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. • Derek George Foster, Associate Editor,
The Yorkshire Post. •
Godfrey Heath Fowler, General Medical Practitioner. Reader in General Practice,
University of Oxford. • Hector Chalmers Fowlie, lately Vice-Chairman and Medical Commissioner, Mental Welfare Commission. • Jack Fraser, Principal,
Department of Social Security. •
Barnaby John Gibbens, Chairman,
Sema Group pic. • Frederick Gareth Robert Gimblett. For political and public service. • Hugh Richard Gompertz, lately Chairman, Kent Association of Boys' Clubs. • David Arthur Gray, Associate Director, Science,
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Science and Engineering Research Council. • Leonard William Edward Groome, lately City Engineer,
City of London. • George Alexander Beaton Haggart, Managing Director, British Alcan Highlands Smelter Ltd., Fort William. • Frank Denis Hamilton, Director, Scottish Headquarters,
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. • Philip Tom Hammersley, Managing Director, Family Sector,
British Shoe Corporation Ltd. • John James Harris, Senior Lecturer, Industrial Relations,
Polytechnic of Central London. • John Hassett. For services to the
Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association. • Anthony Robin Heal, Community Projects Manager,
British Petroleum. • Thomas Hector Traverse (Tim) Healy, Chairman, Charles Barker Traverse-Healy Ltd. • The Reverend George Conrad Hoffman. For services to the TEAR Fund. •
Paul Hogarth, Illustrator, Painter and Draughtsman. • Andrew Bruce Campbell Hogg, Q.F.S.M., lately Chief Fire Officer, Norfolk Fire Brigade. • Christopher Adrian Holborow, T.D., Medical Adviser and Chairman,
Commonwealth Society for the Deaf. • Vernon Honour, Chief Executive, Defence Equipment and Systems Ltd. • Basil John Hooper, Commercial Director,
London Regional Transport. • Russell Hopkins, Unit General Manager,
University Hospital of Wales. • Ernest Hornung, Chairman and Managing Director, Gainsborough Flowers (Porth) Ltd. • Miss Nancy Howard, Headmistress,
Westcliff High School for Girls, Southend, Essex. • Donald Hutchings, lately Grade 7,
Lord Chancellor's Department. • James Alexander Inverarity. For services to Agriculture. • David William Francis James, Director and Chief Executive, British Ceramic Research Ltd. • Derek Claude James, lately Director of Social Services,
Leeds Metropolitan District Council. • Dinah Joan, Mrs. Jeanes. For political and public service. •
Courtney John Lyndhurst Jones, M.B.E. For services to Ice Skating. • Leonard Jones, Operations Director,
South Eastern Electricity Board. • Melvyn James Jones, Head of Examinations Department and Secretary, Examinations Board,
Welsh Joint Education Committee. • Ronald Fitzgerald Jones, Director,
Claridge's Hotel. • Thomas William Jones, Chairman, Clwyd Family Practitioner Committee. • Ivor Arthur Herbert Jordan, Regional Secretary, Eastern Region,
Trades Union Congress. • Anna Marie, Mrs. Keegan, Headteacher, Our Lady and St. Francis Secondary School, Glasgow. • Sidney Gordon Kingdon, T.D. For services to the community in
North Devon. • Noel Fereday Kirkham. For services to Mountain Rescue. • Tara, Mrs. Kothari, Member, Department of Health Working Group on Asian Health Care. • Miss
Carla Lane, Comedy Writer. • Eric Clifford Langdon, Managing Director, Newport Plant, Black Clawson International Ltd. • Lawrence Duncan Lawton, D.L., Deputy Chairman, British Vita pic. •
Joseph William Ledger, lately Design Director,
Royal Doulton Ltd. • Anthony John Alexander Lee, Director of Public Affairs,
Royal Automobile Club. • Miss
Prudence Margaret Leith (Mrs. Rayne Kruger), Chef, Businesswoman, Food Journalist and Broadcaster. • Dennis Edwin Lever, Director of Studies, The
Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. • Stanley Elliott Littlechild, Member,
London Borough of Croydon. •
Penelope Margaret, Mrs. Lively, Writer. • Donald Leslie Long, lately Prison Governor Grade II,
H.M. Prison, The Verne. • Geoffrey Lord, Secretary and Treasurer,
Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. • Albert Lynex-Hopkins, Trustee, The Rainford Trust. For services to the community in Merseyside. • David Elder MacDougall, Superintendent, Chapelcross,
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. • George Keith-Murray Macfarlane, Director of Roads and Transport,
Highland Regional Council. • Ian Kenneth Mackenzie, Chairman, Red Deer Commission. • Professor Patrick Vincent Mageean, Director, Ulster Business School. • Christopher Lyversage Marsden, Manager, Educational Relations, The British Petroleum Co. pic. For services to education in industry. • Joan Cecilia, Mrs. Martin, For services to the community in Essex. • Walter Scott McConnell, Community Pharmacist, Ayrshire. • Charles William Bernard McCormick, Senior Principal, Department of Economic Development, Northern Ireland. • James Archibald McIntyre, Chairman, Dumfries and Galloway Health Board. • John McLean, Senior Principal Legal Officer,
Scottish Office. • Dugald McLellan, lately Assistant Director,
Scottish Development Agency. • George Julius Medley, Director, United Kingdom
Worldwide Fund for Nature. • David Brook Mellor, Assistant Chief Constable,
Royal Ulster Constabulary. • David Norman Meynell, Deputy Assistant Commissioner,
Metropolitan Police. • Major John Micklethwait Mills, T.D., D.L., Fisheries Adviser,
Wessex Water Authority. • Brenton Ballingtine Mitchell. For political and public service. • Cornelius Christopher Molloy, Deputy Chief Medical Officer,
St. John Ambulance Association. • John Moore, T.D., D.L., lately Assistant Chief Executive,
Humberside County Council. • John Padmore Morgan, lately Director, Special Assignments,
Jaguar Cars Ltd. • William Valeric Morris, Former Chairman,
Brecon Beacons National Park Committee. • Graham John Moses, Senior Medical Officer,
Welsh Office. • Christopher Boyack Muir. For political and public service. • Brigadier John Douglas Oborne (Ret'd.), Retired Officer I, Ministry of Defence. • Margaret, Mrs. Oddy, Chairman, Cumbria Probation Committee. • Eric Ogilvie, Director, Nene College, Northampton. • William Patrick O'Kane, Managing Director, O'Kane Poultry Ltd. • Denis Frank Oliver, Veterinary Surgeon,
Grantham. • Hugh Daniel Osborne, lately Managing Director,
Law Debenture Corporation pic. • Ronald Harry Ottewill, Leverhulme Professor of Physical Chemistry,
University of Bristol. • David Sidney Oxley. For services to Rugby League Football. • Raymond Vincent Peacock, Research Co-ordinator, Phillips UK. For services to education in industry. • Hyman Pinner, Secretary General and Chief Executive, The
Board of Deputies of British Jews. • Walter Frank Royston Pover, Chief Regional Scientific Adviser No. 9 Region, West Midlands, Civil Defence. • Professor John Lewis Price, R.D., Consultant in Radiology, Guildford and Godalming Group Hospital. • William Pritchard, lately Grade 6, Department of the Environment. • David Ernest Randall. For services to Landscape Architecture. • Michael Bernard Reaney, lately Principal Civil Engineer,
Forestry Commission, Wales. • Professor David Garel Rhys, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Chair in Motor Industry Economics,
University College, Cardiff. • Clement Oswald McDonald Richards, lately Chairman, Race Issues Advisory Committee,
National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders. • Valerie Milburn, Mrs. Rickerby, lately Chairman, Cumbria Family Practitioner Committee. • Mary Carlisle, Lady Rochester. For services to the community in
Cheshire. • George Michael Rowarth, Principal, Newcastle-upon-Tyne College of Arts and Technology. • Miss Marian Ryder, Headmistress,
La Sainte Union Convent School, Highgate, Inner London Education Authority. • Thomas Bruno Ryves, Grade 7,
National Physical Laboratory. • Heather Irene, Mrs. Scott. For political and public service. • Peter Hardiman Scott, lately Member,
Broadcasting Complaints Commission. • Arnold Basil Shipp, Chairman, Caribbean Trade Advisory Group. For services to Export. • Lois, Mrs. Sieff. For services to the Arts, particularly music. • Miss Joy Silver, Grade 7,
Department of Trade and Industry. • Bernard Silverman. For services to Pharmacy. • David Richard Salisbury Simpson, Director,
Action on Smoking and Health. • Donald Singleton, Assistant Director, Schools, Wirral Local Education Authority. • Marrilyn Jane, Mrs. Smart. For political and public service. • James Emerton Smith. For political and public service. • Michael John Talbot Smith, Chief of Powerplant Technology, Civil Engines, Derby,
Rolls-Royce plc. • Ralph Charles Smith, Professor of Mathematics,
The Open University. • Percy John Deryk Snow, Consultant Physician, General Medicine, Bolton Health Authority. • Christopher Fyson Stell, lately Curatorial Grade 'C',
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. • Rosemary Elizabeth Leathes, Mrs. Stimpson, lately President and Chairman, Branch Committee, Norfolk Branch, The
British Red Cross Society. • Richard William Stockdale, Inspector of Schools,
Department of Education and Science. • John Stoneman, lately Senior Fisheries Adviser,
Overseas Development Administration. • Dennis Edward Strachan, Grade 6, Department of Education and Science. • John Morley Tamblyn, lately Vice-Chairman,
Cornwall County Council. • James Peter Tanner, lately Secretary,
Police Federation of England and Wales. • Edric Arnold Tasker, Director of Trade Affairs,
International Distillers and Vintners (UK) Ltd. • Harold Trevor Taylor, Principal,
Huddersfield Technical College. • Captain Ian Barry Taylor, lately Personnel and Administration Manager,
Cunard Ellerman. •
Susan Petronella, Mrs. Thomas. For political service. • Edward Thomason, Convener,
Shetland Islands Council. • James Thomson, Regional Assessor,
Fife. • The Reverend Prebendary Eric Franklin Tinker, Senior University Anglican Chaplain,
University of London. • Robert Muirhead Tollervey, Deputy Collector,
Board of Customs and Excise. •
Frederick Sewards Trueman. For services to Cricket. • Trevor Henry Turkington, Managing Director, SE Agencies. • Brian Ashcroft Turnett, Headteacher, Springfield School for the Physically Handicapped, Kirkby. • Royden Herbert Fredrick Ullyett, Cartoonist,
The Daily Express. For charitable services. • Joseph Anthony Vander-Speigel, Chairman, Chamber of Coal Traders. • Peter Charles Venton, Managing Director,
Plessey Radar Ltd. • Margaret, Mrs. Walker. For political and public service. • Anne, Mrs. Wall. For charitable services. • John Streeton Ward, Chairman, Business in the Community,
Tyne and Wear. • Philip Evan Ward, lately Director, International Services,
Regent's College, Royal Institute of Public Administration. • Kenneth Watkins, M.B.E., Chairman, The
Woodland Trust. • Miss Miriam Wendy Watson, Principal, Avon College of Nursing and Midwifery. • John Andrew Weaver, D.L. For services to Medicine in Northern Ireland. • John Innes Westbury, Headmaster, Hainault High School, London Borough of Redbridge. • Roy James Alan Whitby, President,
Rotary International. Chairman, PolioPlus Committee. For charitable services. • Clive Craven Wilkin, Pilotage Operations Manager, Humber,
Associated British Ports. • Alan Wilkinson. For services to Education in Industry. • Margaret, Mrs. Williams. For political and public service. • Anne, Mrs. Woodruff, Director of Social Work, London, Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. • Raymond Kennedy Young, lately Director, Scotland Housing Corporation. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Anthony Au Yeung Fu, J.P., Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Hong Kong. • Herbert Geoffrey Charles Bates. For services to British commercial interests in Saudi Arabia. • Dennis Bloodworth. For services to journalism and to British cultural relations in South East Asia. • David Bouch. For services to British commercial interests in Belgium. • Chan Ying-lun, J.P. For public services in Hong Kong. • Graham Cheng Cheng-hsun, J.P. For public services in Hong Kong. • Keith Derek Evetts, First Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Lisbon. • Donald Moreton Filshill. For services to British commercial and community interests in Brazil. • Christopher Duffield Gibson. For services to British commercial interests in Ireland and to Anglo-Irish relations. • David Harris, lately First Secretary (Administration), H.M. Embassy, Peking. • Albert Thomas Healey. For services to British commercial interests in Rio de Janeiro. • George Hindhaugh, Q.P.M., C.P.M., Deputy Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong. • Colonel James Kay Johnson, lately Staff Officer, Logistics Directorate, NATO, Brussels. • Gerald Anthony Jory, T.D. For services to the British community in Paris. • Dr. Neil Reginald Kemp, M.B.E., First Secretary (Science and Manpower Development), British Council, New Delhi. • Trefor Wateyn Llewelyn, lately First Secretary and Consul-General, H.M. Embassy, Madrid. • Julian Patrick Bryan Lovell. For services to British commercial interests in Ireland and to Anglo-Irish relations. • Archibald Armour McCorkindale. For services to British engineering interests in Kenya. • David McWalter Millar, lately Directorate- General for Research, European Parliament, Strasbourg. • William Henry Mills, M.B.E. For public services in the Turks and Caicos Islands. • Richard Robert Owens. For services to British community interests in Oman and the United Arab Emirates. • Brian William Picken. For services to the electricity industry in Jamaica. • David Ffinlo Quirk. For services to the legal profession in Zambia. • Captain Michael John Fielding Rawlinson, R.N. (Ret'd.). For services to marine navigation in the Persian Gulf. • Peter David Revers. For services to British commercial interests in San Francisco. • David John Rogers, British Council Representative, Korea. • Richard Jeremy Hardy Smith. For services to English language teaching in Zanzibar. • Kenneth Francis Sparkes, Director of Public Works, Montserrat. • Keith Arnold Taylor, First Secretary, British High Commission, Kampala. • Anthony John Vail, J.P . For public services in Hong Kong. • Steuart Alfred Webb-Johnson, J.P ., Administrative Officer, Staff Grade B1, Hong Kong. • Reginald Geoffrey Winstanley, lately Director, European Association for co-operation, E.C., Brussels. • Professor
Allan Waller Woodruff, C.M.G. For services to medicine in Sudan.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) ;Civil Division • Tassaduq Ahmed. For services to the Bangladeshi Community. • Arthur Joseph Alecock, Contracts Manager, Kier Ltd. • Catherine Douglas, Mrs. Allan, Area Housing Manager, Scottish Special Housing Association. • James Symon Harper Allan, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Robert Allan, Chief Executive and Secretary, Scottish Fishermen's Federation. • Sister Teresa Allan, Headteacher, St. Mary's Primary School, Hornchurch, London Borough of Havering. • Miss Vera Allen, Typing Manager, Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland. • Robert D'Arcy Andrew, Motorway Maintenance Engineer, Devon County Council. • Geoffrey Andrews, Area Train Crew Manager, Southern Region, British Railways. • Keith Andrews. For political service. • Peter Lawrence Annals, lately Chief Superintendent, Cheshire Constabulary. • James Edward Arnold, Manager, New Lanark Conservation Trust. • William Evans Bagnall, Director and General Manager, Scunthorpe Rod Mill, Allied Steel and Wire Ltd. • Donald Osmond Bailey, Vice-President, The Publicity Club of London. • Miss Marjorie Doreen Bailey. For services to youth in Staffordshire. • John David Baines, lately Director, Council for Environmental Education. • Miss Betty Baker, lately Programme Secretary, The Girl Guides Association. • John Baker. For services to the Meat Industry. • Jack Vincent Barnes, Field Manager, Morecambe, British Gas plc. • John Edwin Barr, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise. • Gladys, Mrs. Bayford, lately Senior Management Assistant, Department of Housing & Environmental Health, London Borough of Sutton. • George Bedell, Senior Lecturer to the Handicapped, South Tyneside. • Gordon Thomas Harold Bennett, Secretary and Trustee, Graham and Kathleen Sutherland Foundation. • Miss Sheila Janet Bett, Matron and Manager, Marie Curie Home, Hunters Hill, Glasgow. • Robert Birse. For services to the community in Oldham, Lancashire. • Miss Leslie Mary Bois. For services to the community in Jersey. • Angela Rosemary, Mrs. Bolton, Headteacher, Ysgol Cefn Glas Special Residential School. • Elizabeth Mary Margaret, Mrs. Boon. For political and public service. • Agnes Cairns Stanners, Mrs. Borthwick. For services to the community in Linlithgow, West Lothian. • Moragh Constance, Mrs. Bradshaw, Director, The Groundwork Trust. • Joan, Mrs. Brander, Founder Trustee, The Winged Fellowship Trust. • Thomas Stacey Brewer, Senior Reporter, Yorkshire Evening Press. • Jocelyn Stephanie, Mrs. Brooks. For political and public service. • Arthur Ernest Albert Brown. For political service. • Robert Redvers Brown. For political and public service. • Pipe Major John Davie Burgess. For services to Piping. • Pamela, Mrs. Burridge, Ward Sister, Respite Care Unit, Tadworth Court Children's Hospital. • Graham Edward Buxton, Co-founder, Campaign Against Drinking and Driving. • Joseph Wyndham Calvin-Thomas. For charitable services. • Angus MacLeod Cameron, Marine Services Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Peter John Cameron, Projects General Manager, Gas Reactor Construction National Nuclear Corporation Ltd. • Wendy Margaret, Mrs. Campbell, Senior Midwifery Tutor, Education Centre, Pembury Hospital, Kent. • Miss Doreen Caney, Principal, School of Physiotherapy, Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre, Birmingham. • George Francis Capper. For services to Music in Northern Ireland. • Ronald Anthony Carroll, Inspector, West Yorkshire Police. • Hamish Ian Carruthers, Design and Marketing Director, Claridge Mills Ltd, Selkirk. • Edmond Robin Carver, Chairman, Kent Committee for the Employment of Disabled People. •
Jackie Chan Kong-sang. For services to the film industry in Hong Kong. • Christopher Henry George Chapman, Managing Director, The Castle House (Taunton) Ltd. • William Graham Charters, Secretary, Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow. • Alan Arthur Child. For political and public service. • Miss Elizabeth Mary Christmas, Vice-Chairman, Royal Marsden Hospital; Member, National Heart and Chest Hospitals, Special Health Authority. • Jean Mary, Mrs. Clark, lately Head, Sharrow Nursery and Infant School, Sheffield. • Thomas Yeats Clark, lately Generation Engineer, North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board. • Reginald Clucas, Director, Clucas Diving and Marine Engineering Ltd. • Ross Michael Coates. For political and public service. • Ronald Alan Coffee, Research Associate, Development and Regulatory Department, Agrochemicals, ICI plc. • John Patrick Collier, Chief Development Engineer, Cardiff Rod Mill, ASW Holdings Ltd. • Thomas Edward Cook. For services to the Royal British Legion, Northern Ireland. • Raymond John Cooper, lately Higher Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Geoffrey Edwin Copper, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Department of the Environment. • Michael Maxwell Cornock, Payroll Supervisor, Lister-Petter Ltd. • Peter Walter Cousens, Post Launch Outfitting Manager, Vosper Thornycroft (UK) Ltd. • John Crofts, Section Inspector, River Trent, Nottingham and Newark Section, British Waterways. • Thomas George Cryer. For services to youth in the West Midlands. • Maud Ainsley, Mrs. Curnock, Chairman, Surbiton and Tolworth Hospitals' League of Friends. • Miss Christian Margaret Dalrymple-Hamilton, D.L., President, Wigtownshire Branch, The British Red Cross Society. • Eric Darlington, Revenue Executive, Board of Inland Revenue. • Miss Helene Marie Joy Davey, Higher Executive Officer; Works Services, British Museum. • Anne Mary, Mrs. Davies. For services to Agriculture in Wales. • David Davis, Manager, Community Affairs Unit, Marks & Spencer. • Gwendoline May, Mrs. Day, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment. • William Bertram de Quincey. For services to the National Trust. • Robert Anthony Devine, Deputy Principal, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland. • Alan Watson Dick, Chairman and Managing Director, Alan Dick and Company Ltd. For services to Export. • Miss Pamela Joyce Dickinson, Fieldwork Teacher and Health Visitor, West Surrey and North East Hampshire Health Authority. • John Bruce Dixon, Chief Executive, Activebase Ltd. • Peter Sidney Dodson. For political service. • Marjorie Gertrude, Mrs. Dyer, Designer, Calligrapher and Needleworker. • Katharine Sheila, Mrs. Dyson, Export Administration Manager, Seton Healthcare Group. For services to Export. • Anthony Paul Eagles, Executive Vice President, British Korean Veterans' Association. • Brian James Egan, Station Engineer, Institute for Animal Health, Houghton Laboratory, Agricultural and Food Research Council. • Thomas Elliot, Farmer, Director, Animal Diseases Research Association. • Ronald Ellis, Vice-President, Stirling Unit, Birmingham, Sea Cadet Corps. • Stanley Bruce Entwistle, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security. • Robert Erskine, General Practitioner, Paisley. • Elizabeth Myrtle, Mrs. Evans. For services to the Dramatic Arts in Carmarthen, Dyfed. • John Maurice Factor, Revenue Executive, Board of Inland Revenue. • John Kenneth Falloon, Chairman, Northern Ireland Branch, Multiple Sclerosis Society. • Derek Comedy Flatley. For services to Journalism in Essex. • Miss Mary Maureen Fleming, Administrative Officer, Department of Social Security. • Miss Catherine Bain Forbes, Senior Executive Officer, Scottish Office. • Leonard Ford, lately Playing Fields Superintendent, Cornwall Local Education Authority. • Alison, Mrs. Forster. For political and public service. • Andrew Ivan Foster, Higher Professional and Technology Officer, Department of the Environment. • Gerald Frankel, Chairman, British Office Technology Manufacturers'Alliance. • Ms
Amelia Freedman (Mrs. Miller), Artistic Director, Nash Ensemble. • The Reverend James George Froud, Chaplain, Aston Charities Trust Ltd. • Miss Elaine Margaret Fullard, Health Care Adviser, Primary Care, Oxfordshire Health Authority. •
Joshua Thomas Gifford. For services to National Hunt Racing. • Miss Deborah Myra Ruth Gillingham, Headteacher, Holy Trinity Infant School, Weymouth, Dorset. • James Gilmour, Chief Superintendent, Strathclyde Police. • Roy Sidney Glasscock, Revenue Protection Manager, London Underground Ltd. • Frank Nolan Golden, Vice-President and Trustee, Bell Restoration Fund, Norwich Diocesan Association. • Peter Hastings Gooderson, lately County Careers Officer, Humberside County Council Education Department. • Margaret Thomas Johnston, Mrs. Grant, Secretary, Brittle Bone Society. • Lieutenant Colonel Leslie George Gray-Cheape, D.L. For services to the community in Angus. • Miss Jean Greaves, Manager of Theatre and Allied Services, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry. • James Reginald Green, Farmer, West Sussex. • David George Griffiths. For services to The Disabled Motorist Club. • Major Matthew Hanse Guymer, Member, Stafford Borough Council. • Florence Olive Una, Mrs. Hadaway, Revenue Typist, Board of Inland Revenue. • Alicia Joyce, Mrs. Hands, County Medical Officer, Lancashire Branch, The British Red Cross Society. • Maud Constance, Mrs. Hanshaw, Senior Personal Secretary, Department of Social Security. • Thomas Alfred Hardbattle, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Trade and Industry. • Kenneth Cole Harkess, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue. • Hamish Stephen Harper, H.M. Inspector of Factories 1B, Health and Safety Executive. • John Sidney Harris, Commandant, Metropolitan Special Constabulary. • Miss Sybil Rose Harris, Secretary, St. Austell Music Festival. • Joyce Edith, Mrs. Hart, District Enrolled Nurse, West Suffolk Health Authority. • James Taylor Cantlay Hay, General Manager, Operations, BP Exploration. • Patricia Ann, Mrs. Hazzard, Revenue Typist, Board of Inland Revenue. • Veronica, Mrs. Hebberd, Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. • David Richard Sweatman Hedgeland, Technical Director, The Monotype Corporation plc. • Alexander Adamson Henderson, Assistant Director of Land and Property, Durham County Council. • Kenneth Harry Hewitt, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Miss Eleanor Rosemary Higgins, Senior Personal Secretary, Overseas Development Administration. • John Brian Higgins, lately Senior Executive Officer, Crown Prosecution Service. • Moya Patricia, Mrs. Hinds, Member, Youth Committee for Northern Ireland. • Muriel Constance, Mrs. Hoadley, Chief Typing Manager, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. • John Bernard Holland, Managing Director, House of Hardy Ltd. For services to Export. • Reginald Arthur Homes, Senior Executive Officer, Home Office. • Derek Hooper, Principal Careers Officer, City of Bradford Metropolitan District. • William Busfield Houseman, National Transport Manager, J. Bibby Ltd. • Martyn Frederick Howes, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Harry Hutchings, Managing Director, Souter Shipping Ltd. • Leslie Mansil Inman. For services to Schools Amateur Boxing Association. • Irene Ruth, Mrs. Jacobson. For charitable services to the community in the North East. • Arthur Alan Jarvis, Higher Executive Officer, Welsh Office. • Geoffrey John Jenkins, Chairman, London Irish Rifles Regimental Association. • Miss Olwen Mary Jenkins, Director, Malcolm Club, Royal Air Force, Bruggen, West Germany. • Tudor Higgon John, lately Head of Secretariat and Administrative Services, (CAO), Highlands and Islands Development Board. • Victor John-Charles. For services to Karate. • Dilys May, Mrs. Jones, Headteacher, Margaret Street Nursery School, Swansea, West Glamorgan. • Ellen Mai, Mrs. Jones. For services to the Mentally Handicapped in North Wales. • John Owen Jones, lately Area Manager, Western Region, British Railways. • Richard Zachariah Jones. For services to Agriculture in Wales. • Harold Alfred Kay. For voluntary services to youth in Faversham, Kent. • Dorothy, Mrs. Kennedy, Senior Executive Officer, Employment Service, Department of Employment. • Miss Agnes Thomson Kennie, Voluntary worker, Paignton Day Centre. • Michael Joseph Kenny. For services to Paraplegic Sports. • Anthony John Kenward, Secretary, Society of Electronic and Radio Technicians. • Andrew Guthrie Kerr, Operations Manager, Standard Telephones and Cables (Northern Ireland) Ltd. • Elisabeth Anne, Mrs. Kerr, Headteacher, Crawley Ridge County Middle School, Surrey. • Kenneth Alexander King. For services to the community in Milton Keynes. • Lydia Mary, Mrs. King, Headteacher, Hythehill Primary School, Lossiemouth. • Captain Michael George King, Master, Esso Petroleum Company Ltd. • Raymond Edward John King, Manager, Research and Development, Professional Components and Materials, Phillips Electronics. • Moira Buchan Murray, Mrs. Knox. For political and public service. • Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Kobryn, Senior Sister, Paediatric Accident and Emergency Department, University Hospital, Nottingham. • Doreen Elsie, Mrs. Kouba. For services to the St. Helier Hospital League of Friends. • Kathleen Thelma May, Mrs. Lambert, Secretary, League of Friends of Saffron Walden Hospital. • Joan Doreen, Mrs. Lane, Secretary and Treasurer, Licensed Victuallers' Schools, London and Home Counties Regional Committee. • Peter Fulcher Lankester, Field Commissioner, The
Scout Association, Surrey. • Helen Lois, Mrs. Larkin. For services to the community in Sale, Cheshire. • Roy Hammersley Latimer, lately Member, St. Helen's and Knowsley Family Practitioner Committee. • Miss Judith Leden. For services to Hang Gliding. • Douglas Ramsay Langlands Leitch, Training Officer,
Strathclyde Fire Brigade. • James Robertson Leslie, Aerodrome Fire Service Officer II, Sumburgh Aerodrome, Shetland. • Brian Levitt, Property Manager, South Yorkshire Residuary Body. • Clive William Lidstone, Vice-President, Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers. • Ellen, Mrs. Litman. For services to the Miriam Kaplowitch Home, Nottingham. • John Terrence Lloyd, H.M. Principal Agricultural Inspector,
Health and Safety Executive. • Myfanwy Wyn, Mrs. Lloyd Jones. For services to the community in Bangor, Gwynedd. • Walter Donald Locke, Senior Executive Officer,
Board of Customs and Excise. • Violet, Mrs. Macaulay. For services to the community in Cumbria. • Eileen Clara, Mrs. Macdonald. For services to the Women's Institute and the community of Portishead. • Roy MacGregor, lately President, National Association of Fire Officers. • Jessie May, Mrs. MacInnes, Vice-Chairman, Lochaber District Council. • Murdoch Macleod, Member, Western Isles Health Board. For services to the community, Isle of Lewis. • Duncan MacQuarrie, Assistant Rector, Charleston Academy, Inverness. • John James Gerard Magaud, Information Technology Adviser, North Eastern Education and Library Board, Northern Ireland. • Kenneth Alan Mansfield, Secretary, The Policyholders Protection Board. • Ross Ian Lewis Marks, Chairman and Managing Director, Ross Electronics pic. • Geoffrey Norman Marsh, General Practitioner, Stockton on Tees. • Robert Marshall, Production Manager (Systems), Navigation Systems Department, Ferranti Defence Systems Ltd. • Leslie Edward Mason. For services to Housing for the Disabled. • Annie Elizabeth Mrs. McBride, Chairman, Northern Ireland Fish Processors and Exporters Association. • Miss Violet Frances Eileen McBride. For services to Hockey. • Vincent John McCann, Supervising Technician, Highways Department, Lothian Regional Council. • Martin McGorum, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Social Security. • Henry George McKerrow. For services to the Burns Federation. • Maureen Louise, Mrs. McKinney, Chairman, Lisburn Community Services Council. • James Aird McKinstry, Director, Blackburn and District Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise Trust. • Allan McLuckie, Managing Director, Fullarton Fabrication (Irvine) Ltd. • Lillian, Mrs. McPhee. For political service. • Miss Robertta McPherson, Higher Professional and Technology Officer, Department of Health. • James McWhirter, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary. • Roy Middleton, Representative, Manufacturing Science and Finance Union. • William Black Mills, Local Reporter, Kirriemuir Herald. • Constance Anne, Mrs. Mitchell. For services to the community in South East Surrey. • Arthur Molyneux, lately Chief Executive, Congleton Borough Council. • Constantine Nicholas Momtchiloff, lately Senior Executive, Association of British Healthcare Industries. For services to Export. • Alexander Patton Moody. For political service. • Steven Ronald Moore. For services to Water Ski-ing. • Margaret, Mrs. Moran. For political service. • David Gareth Morgan, Second Engineer, South Wales Electricity Board. • Roy Barrie Russell Morris. For services to the Magistracy. • Brian Piercy Mould, Company Registrar, Imperial Chemical Industries plc. • Miss Catherine Murray, lately Administrative Assistant, Department of Social Security. • Miss Eva Doris Beckwith Muscott. For services to the Western European Union. • William Sydney Mutimer, Chairman, Kingston and Merton
War Pensions Committee. • Commander Frederick Dennis Naylor, R.N. (Ret'd.), Chairman, Dorset War Pensions Committee. • (Lorna) Rosemary, Mrs. Nicholson, Chairman, Museum of Garden History. • Audrey Anne, Mrs. Nickerson. For political and public service. • Marie Benita, Mrs. Nobbs. For services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. • Keith Orchison. For political service. • Roger John Orgill, Chairman, National Association for Outdoor Education; Senior Development Officer, Sports Council. • John Douglas Owen, General Practitioner, Colchester. • Shiv Kumar Pande, General Medical Practitioner, Edge Hill, Liverpool. • Phyllis Doreen, Mrs. Parfitt, Data Scheduler, Management Information Services Division, Peugeot Talbot Motor Company Ltd. • John Parke, lately Train Operations Manager, Northern IrelandRailways. • Miss Ann-Marie Parker, Senior Assistant County Librarian, Hertfordshire. • Eveline Eileen, Mrs. Parr. For political and public service. • Lisle Pattison, T.D., Secretary, Scottish Dairy Trade Federation. • William James Payne, Tea and Coffee Buyer, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes, Wiltshire. • Winifred Ann Lloyd, Mrs. Pockett, Chairman, Association of Community Health Councils in England and Wales. • Miss Brenda Veronica Povey, Administrative Secretary, National Chamber of Trade. • Richard James Quinnell. For services to Wrought Iron Crafts. • Isa Brownlie Morrison, Mrs. Reid, Chairman, Multiple Sclerosis Society, Scotland. • Edna May, Mrs. Rennie, Chief Audiologist, Highland Health Board. • Donald Roberts, lately Senior Mining Engineer (Special Duties), South Wales Area, British Coal. • Jean Ring, Mrs. Robins. For voluntary services to youth in Wiltshire. • Evelyn Gita, Mrs. Rose, Member, Meat and Livestock Commission; Chairman of Meat and Livestock Commission Consumers' Committee. • Jean Margaret, Mrs. Rose, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Bernard Henry Rossiter. For services to the community particularly in Kingsbridge, Devon. • Lewis Michael Cooper Rudd, Controller, Young People's Programmes, Central Television. • Alice Mary Nuala, Mrs. Ruttle, lately Secretary, Unit of Comparative Plant Ecology, Natural Environment Research Council. • Miss Eleanor Mary Sclater Booth. For services to the Tower Hamlets Division, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. • Alan Scoltock, District Officer HM Coastguard, Liverpool, Department of Transport. • Miss Doreen Sellers, Executive Officer, Department of the Environment. • Roshan, Mrs. Sethna, Typist, Department of Social Security. • Derek Dyment Sherwood, Welfare Officer, Thames Valley Police. • Clifford John Shore. For services to the London Fire Brigade particularly during the King's Cross Underground Fire. • Jonathan Simms, President, Carrickfergus Young Men's Christian Association. • Miss Annie Elizabeth Jessie Simpson, lately Senior Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Department. • Thomas Slinger, Prison Visitor, Her Majesty's Prison, Nottingham. • Alan Smith, Member, National Advisory Council • Doreen Cridland, Mrs. Smith, Assistant Branch Director, Training, Leicestershire Branch, The British Red Cross Society. • James Alwyn Smith, lately Inspector of Taxes (S), Board of Inland Revenue. • Samuel Spencer. For services to the community in Kidderminster. • William Henry Arthur Spiller, lately Quality Control Manager, United Scientific Holdings plc. • Raymond William Springfield. For services to Crown Green Bowling. • Miss Barbara Jemaine Stacey, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security. •
Ian David Stark. For services to Equestrian Events. • Alice Blanche, Mrs. Stephens. For political service. • Angus Herbert Stevenson. For services to St. John Ambulance Brigade, Greater Manchester. • Dorothy Ona, Mrs. Stevenson, Officer in charge, Little Hill House Community Home, Leicestershire. • Norman Geoffrey Stodgell, lately National President, Federation of Master Builders. • John Forbes Wilson Sutherland, Civilian Medical Practitioner, Royal Air Force, Buchan. • Albert Edward Sutton. For services to Goblin Ltd. • Margaret Helen, Mrs. Swain. For services to the History of Embroidery. • Keith Charles Tarney, Higher Professional and Technology Officer, Metropolitan Police. • Peter Alexander Tate, Assistant Divisional Officer, Somerset Fire Brigade. • Betty Hoyle, Mrs. Taylor, Organiser, Whitworth Citizens' Advice Bureau. • Derrick Taylor, Head of Product Development, James Neill Holdings plc. • Laurence Charles Thefaut, Chairman, St Wilfrid's Hospice. • James Napier Tidmarsh, Managing Director, Dycem Ltd. For services to Export. • Sheila, Mrs. Tobias. For services to Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in West Yorkshire. • Thomas Howard Tomlinson, Probation Officer, Hull. • Miss Mary Charlotte Tonks, lately Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue. • Miss (Elizabeth) Ann Trotman (Mrs Burrow). For services to Sport for the Disabled. • Thomas Richard Tudor. For services to Agriculture in Wales. • Sheena Robin, Mrs. Tulloch. For services to the disabled in Scotland. • David Turkingon, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary. • Miss Diana Mary Turner, Director of Nursing Education, North Western Regional Health Authority. • John Valentine Julian Vivian, Chairman, Bath and West Country Branch, The Britain-Australia Society. For services to the Britain-Australia Bicentennial Celebrations. • Edward George Walsh, Managing Director, Meadows Grocers Ltd. For services to the Retail Grocery Trade. • Anita, Mrs. Walton, Local Officer II, Department of Social Security. • Geoffrey Colin Warde, Chairman, Marinex Industries Ltd; lately President, British Marine Industries Federation. • Hugh Grenville Waterfield. For political service. • Paul Waters, Higher Telecommunications on Employment of Disabled People, Technical Officer Grade I, Ministry of Defence. •
Denys James Watkins-Pitchford, Author and Illustrator. • Robin Beaumont Watts, Chairman, County Fermanagh Ulster Savings Committee. • Gertrude Margaret, Mrs. Whamond, Representative, Junior Infantry Battalion, Shorncliffe, Women's Royal Voluntary Service. • Brian Lineham Wheatley, lately Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. • Sydney George Wheeler, Hercules Engineering Manager, Marshall of Cambridge (Engineering) Ltd. • Grace Irene, Mrs. White. For services to the community in Okehampton, Devon. • Harry Herbert Whiting. For services to the community in Lydd, Kent. • Sylvia, Mrs. Whitrod, Co-ordinator for Adult Basic Education, Leeds Local Education Authority. • Douglas Wigglesworth, lately Headteacher, St. John's Primary School, Weymouth, Dorset. • Miss Lily Wilcox. For political service. • Pamela Barbara, Mrs. Wildgoose, Secretary, Matlock Hospital League of Friends. • Sidney James Wilks, Vice-Chairman, District and Ancillary Staff Committee, Electrical Electronic Telecommunications and Plumbing Union. • Alfred Passmore Williams, Member, Cornwall Sea Fisheries Committee. • Alfred Victor Spartan Williams, Higher Executive Officer, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. • Dennis Leonard Wiliams, lately Chief Superintendent, Sussex Police. • William James Williamson, Chief Executive and Town Clerk, Ballymoney Borough Council. • Muriel, Mrs. Wilson, Community Nurse Manager, Portsmouth. • Ralph Wilson, Chairman, Northumberland Sea Fisheries Committee. For services to the fishing industry. • Ronald Wilson, Town Clerk and Chief Executive, Carlisle City Council. • Alfred William Woodhouse, Director, Sandwell Enterprise Ltd. • David William Woodhouse. For services to Tourism in Wales. • Derrick George Worthington, President, British Pyrotechnists Association. • James Kenneth Wright. For services to Laser Technology. • Wilfred Wright, Station Manager, Fawley Power Station, Central Electricity Generating Board. • Alexander Keay Youngson, lately Assistant Technical Director, (Quantity Surveyor), Glenrothes Development Corporation. ===
Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)=== • Professor
Stephen William Hawking, C.B.E. For services to Astronomical Research. ==New Zealand==