1994 Special Honours
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As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch's pleasure at any given time. The Special Honours refer to the awards made within royal prerogative, operational honours and other honours awarded outside the New Years Honours and Birthday Honours.
See also
[edit]- 2021 Special Honours
- 2020 Special Honours
- 2019 Special Honours
- 2018 Special Honours
- 2017 Special Honours
- 1993 Special Honours
- 1992 Special Honours
- 1991 Special Honours
Life Peer
[edit]Baronesses
[edit]- Josephine, Mrs Farrington, chair, Association of County Councils, Labour Member of Lancashire County Council since 1977. Chair, Education and Training Committee of the Regions and Member, Council of Europe Congress of Local and Regional Authorities.[1]
- Patricia Elizabeth, Miss Rawlings, Member of the European Parliament for Essex South West 1989–94.
- Susan Petronella, Mrs. Thomas, O.B.E., Vice-chair, Surrey County Council and Chair of the Highways and Transport Committee.
Barons
[edit]- The Right Honourable Sir Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, K.C.M.G., Member of Parliament for Blackpool South 1964–92. Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1979–81, and for the Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence, 1981–83. Member, Public Accounts Commission, 1987–92.
- Alfred Dubs, Director, The Refugee Council. Member of Parliament for Battersea South and for Battersea, 1979–87. Opposition Home Affairs spokesman, 1983–87.
- Derek Oliver Gladwin, C. B.E., former Regional Secretary (Southern Region), General and Municipal Workers Union (now the G.M.B.) and member of the T.U.C. General Council.
- Charles Eric Alexander Hambro, chairman, Hambros pic and Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance.
- The Right Honourable Sir Christopher James Prout, T.D., Q.C., Member of the European Parliament for Shropshire and Stafford, 1979–94. Leader, British Conservative M.E.Ps, 1987–94.
- Sir Michael Norman Shaw, D.L., Member of Parliament, Brighouse and Spenborough, 1960–64, Scarborough and Whitby, 1966–74, Scarborough, 1974–92.
- Graham Tope, C.B.E., Leader of the council, London Borough of Suttpn. Member of Parliament for Sutton and Cheam, 1972–74. President, London Liberal Democrats.
Privy Counsellor
[edit]- Jonathan William Patrick Aitken, M.P.[2]
- Robert Michael James Gascoyne-Cecil, Baron Cecil (commonly called Viscount Cranborne)
- Stephen James Dorrell, M.P.
- Jeremy James Hanley, M.P.
- Nicholas James Christopher Lowther, Viscount Ullswater
Royal Victorian Order
[edit]Knight Grand Cross
[edit]- Sir Charles Matthew Farrer, K.C.V.O.[3]
Knight Bachelor
[edit]- Graham Frank James Bright, M.P.
- The Honourable Mr. Justice (David Wolfe) Keene.
- The Honourable Mark Alexander Lennox-Boyd, M.P.
- Cyril Irvine Patnick, O.B.E., M.P.
- The Honourable Mr. Justice (Robert) Walker.