• He was awarded the
Freedom of the Borough of
Watford on 28 July 1924. • He was made a
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George on 2 December 1930, which would normally allow him the style "
Sir", but this was outranked by his peerage and so was not used. It gave him the
post-nominal letters "GCMG" for life. • He was sworn in as a member of
His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in 1931. This allowed him the
style "
The Right Honourable" and the post-nominal letters "PC" for life. • He was made a
Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter in 1937 by
King George VI, which would normally allow him the style "
Sir", but this was outranked by his peerage and so was not used. It gave him the post-nominal letters "KG" for life. • He was made a
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order on 8 June 1939 by
King George VI, which would normally allow him the style "
Sir", but this was outranked by his peerage and so was not used. It gave him the post-nominal letters "GCVO" for life. He also served as
Chancellor of the Order from 1938 to 1952. • He was made a
Bailiff Grand Cross of the
Order of St John on 18 June 1940. Within the Order, this allowed him the post-nominal letters "GCStJ" for life. He also served as Prior of the Order from 1943 to 1946. • He was awarded the
Royal Victorian Chain on 21 October 1952 by
Queen Elizabeth II. • He was appointed a
Deputy Lieutenant of
Hertfordshire. This gave him the post-nominal letters "DL" for life. ==References==