February 1974 Dissolution Honours

The February 1974 Dissolution Honours List was issued on 2 April 1974 following the dissolution of the United Kingdom parliament in preparation for a general election.[1]

Life Peers

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Baronesses

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  • Mervyn Pike, Member of Parliament for the Melton Division of Leicestershire 1956–74; Assistant Postmaster General 1959–63; Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office 1963–64.
  • Rt Hon. Dame Margaret Patricia Hornsby-Smith DBE, Member of Parliament for Chislehurst 1950–66 and 1970–74; Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Health 1951–57; Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office 1957–59; Joint Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance 1959–61.

Barons

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  • Sir Tufton Victor Hamilton Beamish MC DL, Member of Parliament for the Lewes Division of, East Sussex 1945–74.
  • Sir Richard Michael Fraser CBE, Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party Organisation since October 1964.
  • Rt Hon. Geoffrey William Lloyd, Member of Parliament for Birmingham, Ladywood Division 1931–45, King's Norton Division 1950–55; Sutton Coldfield 1955–74; Minister of Fuel and Power 1951–55; Minister of Education 1957–59.
  • Rt Hon. Ernest Marples, Member of Parliament for Wallasey 1945–74; Postmaster General 1957–59; Minister of Transport 1959–64.
  • Rt Hon. Michael Antony Cristobal Noble, Member of Parliament for Argyllshire 1958–74; Secretary of State for Scotland 1962–64; Minister for Trade 1970–72.
  • Rt Hon. Duncan Edwin Sandys CH, Member of Parliament for Norwood 1935–45; Streatham 1950–74; Minister of Works 1944–45; Minister of Supply 1951–54; Minister of Housing and Local Government 1954–57; Minister of Defence 1957–59; Minister of Aviation 1959–60; Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1960–1964.
  • Rt Hon. Sir Robert Hugh Turton KBE MC DL, Member of Parliament for the Thirsk and Malton Division of Yorkshire 1929–74; Minister of Health 1955–57.

Privy Counsellors (PC)

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Knights Bachelor (Kt)

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The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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Companions (CB)

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Civil division

Order of St Michael and St George

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Knights Commander (KCMG)

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  • Anthony Henry Fanshawe Royle MP, Member of Parliament for Richmond, Surrey since 1959; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1970–74.

Order of the Companions of Honour

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Companions (CH)

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Order of the British Empire

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Dames Commander (DBE)

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Commanders (CBE)

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Officers (OBE)

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  • Miles Matthew Lee Hudson, Political Secretary to the Rt Hon. Sir Alec Douglas-Home KT DL MP 1971–74.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William Reeve DL, for political and public services in the East Midlands.
  • Ann Marcella Springman, for political and public services in Wessex.

Members (MBE)

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  • Roger Boaden, for political services.
  • Rosemary Bushe, Personal Secretary to the Rt Hon. Edward Heath MBE MP.
  • Captain Arthur William Potter Fawcett TD, for political services in Barnet, Hertfordshire.
  • Christabel Phyllis Humphreys, for political services in Wales.
  • Kenneth Donald Bremner Pryde, Inspector, Metropolitan Police.
  • Peter Radford, Chief Inspector, Metropolitan Police.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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Civil division
  • John Harris, Senior Messenger. Formerly Doorkeeper, No. 10 Downing Street.
  • Ivy May Moore, lately Telephonist, No. 10 Downing Street.
  • George Stanley Newell, Driver to the Rt Hon. Edward Heath MBE MP.

References

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  1. ^ "No. 46254". The London Gazette (Supplement). 2 April 1974. pp. 4395–4398.