- 1964 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
The 1964 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours were officially announced in the "
London Gazette " of27 November 1964 and marked the October 1964 electoral defeat of Prime Minister Sir Alec-Douglas-Home. [LondonGazette|issue=43502|supp=yes|startpage=10227|endpage=10229|date=27 November 1964 |accessdate=2008-08-25]Political list
Hereditary Peerages
Viscounts
*The Rt. Hon. The Lord Dilhorne, Conservative
Member of Parliament for Daventry 1943–1950; and for South Northamptonshire, 1950–1962.Solicitor General for England and Wales , 1951–1954.Attorney General for England and Wales , 1954–1962.Lord Chancellor , 1962–1964. For political and public services.Barons
*The Rt. Hon. Frederick James Erroll, TD, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Altrincham and Sale since 1945.
Parliamentary Secretary ,Ministry of Supply , 1955–1956; and toBoard of Trade , 1956–1958;Economic Secretary to the Treasury , 1958–1959;Minister of State , Board of Trade, 1959–1961;President of the Board of Trade , 1961–1963;Minister of Power , 1963–1964. For political and public services.
*Sir Hugh Fraser, Bt, JP, DL, Chairman and Managing Director,House of Fraser Ltd. For political and public services.
*Sir Robert Villiers Grimston, Bt, Conservative Member of Parliament for Westbury, 1931–1964. DeputyChairman of Ways and Means , 1962–1964. For political and public services.
*John Granville Morrison, TD, DL, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Salisbury since 1942. Chairman, Conservative Members (1922) Committee, 1955–1964. For political and public services.
*Sir Robert Burnham Renwick, Bt, KBE, Partner in W. Greenwell and Co. For political and public services.
*Lt-Col Michael Henry Colin Hughes-Young, MC, Conservative Member of Parliament for Wandsworth Central, 1955–1964. ALord Commissioner of the Treasury , 1958–1962 and DeputyGovernment Chief Whip , 1959–1964.Treasurer of the Household , 1962–1964. For political and public services.Life Peerages
*Dame Barbara Muriel Brooke, DBE, Joint Vice-Chairman, Conservative Party Organisation, 1954–1964. For political and public services.
*The Hon. Evelyn Violet Elizabeth Emmett, JP, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for East Grinstead since 1955. Chairman, National Union of Conservatives, 1955–1956. For political and public services.Privy Counsellors
*The Rt. Hon. The Lord Chesham, Parliamentary Secretary to
Ministry of Transport , 1959–1964.
*Edward Dillon Lott du Cann, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Taunton since 1956. Economic Secretary to the Treasury, 1962–1963. Minister of State, Board of Trade, 1963–1964.
*Sir Kenneth William Murray Pickthorn, Bt, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Cambridge University, 1935–1950; and for Carlton since 1950. Parliamentary Secretary,Ministry of Education , 1951–1954.Baronetcies
*Graeme Bell Finlay, ERD, Conservative Member of Parliament for Epping, 1951–1964. A Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1959–1960;
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household , 1960–1964. For political and public services.Knights Bachelor
*Frederic Mackarness Bennett, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Reading North, 1951–1955; and for Torquay since 1955. For political and public services.
*W/Cdr Eric Edward Bullus, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Wembley North since 1950. For political and public services.
*W/Cdr Henry Algernon Langton, DSO, DFC, For political services inDevizes andWessex .
*George Wilton Lee, TD, For political and public services inSheffield .
*Rupert Malise Speir, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Hexham since 1951. For political and public services.Order of the Companions of Honour
*The Rt. Hon. Henry Brooke, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Lewisham West 1938–1945; and for Hampstead since 1950.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury , 1954–1957;Minister of Housing and Local Government , andMinister for Welsh Affairs , 1957–1961;Chief Secretary to the Treasury andPaymaster-General , 1961–1962;Home Secretary 1962–1964. For political and public services.Order of the British Empire
Dames Commander (DBE)
*Joan Helen Vickers, MBE, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Plymouth Devonport since 1955. For political and public services.
Knights Commander (KBE)
*The Rt. Hon. David David Lockhart-Mure Renton, TD, QC, MP, National Liberal Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire, 1945–1950; and National Liberal and Conservative Member for Huntingdon since 1950. Parliamentary Secretary to
Ministry of Fuel and Power , 1955–1957; toMinistry of Power , 1957–1958; Joint Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,Home Office , 1958–1961; Minister of State, Home Office, 1961–1962. For political and public services.
*The Rt. Hon. The Earl St Aldwyn, TD, DL, Joint Parliamentary Secretary,Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food , 1954–1958.Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms and Government Chief Whip,House of Lords , 1958–1964. For political and public services.Commanders (CBE)
*Reginald Thomas Glenny, For political services in
Marylebone .
*George Hutchinson, For political services.
*Joan Florence Mary, Lady Newman, For political and public services inHitchin .
*The Rt. Hon. The Lord Tweedsmuir, OBE, Chairman, Joint East and Central African Board 1950-1952. President, Commonwealth and British Empire Chambers of Commerce 1955-1957. A Governor of theCommonwealth Institute since 1958. President, Institute of Export since 1963. For political and public services.Officers (OBE)
*Peter Reginald George Horton, For political services.
*Brendon Straker Sewill, For political services.Members (MBE)
*Kathleen Mary Bryant, For political services.
*Alexander Douglas Eastwood, For political services inKingston-upon-Hull .Personal list
Baronetcies
*Francis Fenwick Pearson, MBE, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Clitheroe since 1959. A Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1962–1964. Parliamentary Private Secretary to Sir Alec Douglas-Home, 1963–1964. For political and public services.
*The Rt. Hon. Martin Redmayne, DSO, TD, MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for the Rushcliffe since 1950. A Government Whip, 1951; a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1953–1959, Deputy Government Chief Whip, 1953–1959;Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury and Government Chief Whip, 1959–1964. For political and public services.Order of St Michael and St George
Companion (CMG)
*John Oliver Wright, DSC, Private Secretary to the Earl of Home when
Foreign Secretary , 1960-1963 and to Sir Alec Douglas-Home when Prime Minister, 1963–1964.Order of the British Empire
Commanders (CBE)
*John Brett Fletcher, MBE, Solicitor and Managing Trustee of the
Dorneywood Trust .
*John Francis Hewitt, Secretary for Appointments to the Prime Minister since 1961.Officers (OBE)
*John Dudley Groves,
Chief Information Officer (B) in the Prime Minister's Office from 1962 to 1964.Members (MBE)
*Mabel Ethel Dodd, Clerical Officer (Secretary) in the office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, since 1958.
*John Thomas Marling, A member of the House of Commons staff in charge of the Conservative Chief Whip's messengers.British Empire Medal (BEM)
*Alice Mable Florence Lewis, Telephonist in the Prime Minister's Office since 1951.
*Bernard Walton Pettifer, Head Government Butler since 1953.
*Robert Andrew Watt Shearer, Sir Alec Douglas-Home's official driver for many years.
*Sidney Frederick Jack Toogood, Ex-Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police: Sir Alec Douglas-Home's detective from 1960–1964.
*Edward James Wren, Detective-Sergeant,Metropolitan Police . Sir Alec Douglas-Home's detective from 1960–1963.References
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