1951 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
- 1951 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
The 1951 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours were officially announced in a supplement to the "London Gazette" of 27 November 1951, published on 30 November 1951, to mark the resignation of Prime Minister Clement Attlee. [LondonGazette|issue=39396|supp=yes|startpage=6235|endpage=6236|date=27 November 1951|accessdate=2008-02-27] ["The Times", Friday, November 30, 1951; pg. 6; Issue 52172; col G: "The Resignation Honours: Earldom For Lord Jowitt".]
Earl
*William Jowitt, Lord Chancellor
Baron
*David Kirkwood, MP
*George Mathers, MP
*James Milner, MP
*Frederick Wise, MP
Privy Councillor
*Arthur George Bottomley, MP
*Douglas Jay, MP
*George Shepherd, Chief Whip
*Robert John Taylor, MP
Companion of Honour
*Herbert Morrison, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Knight Bachelor
*Walter Hannay, physician
Companion of the Order of the Bath
*Denis Rickett, PPS
Companion of the Order of the British Empire
*Carol Alfred Johnson, Secretary of the PLP
*Arthur Moyle, MP
*Ernest Popplewell, MP
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
*Edward Cass, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister since 1949
ee also
*1945 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
*1976 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
*1979 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
*1990 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
*1997 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
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