1964 Dissolution Honours

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The 1964 Dissolution Honours were officially announced on 27 November 1964 and marked the dissolution of parliament following the 1964 General Election.[1][2]

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.

Hereditary Peerages[edit]

Viscounts[edit]

Barons[edit]

Life Peerages[edit]

Privy Counsellors[edit]

Baronetcies[edit]

Knights Bachelor[edit]

Order of the Companions of Honour[edit]

Order of the British Empire[edit]

Dames Commander (DBE)[edit]

Knights Commander (KBE)[edit]

Commanders (CBE)[edit]

  • Reginald Thomas Glenny. For political services in Marylebone.
  • George Hutchinson. For political services.
  • Joan Florence Mary, Lady Newman. For political and public services in Hitchin.
  • 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 the Commonwealth Institute since 1958. President, Institute of Export since 1963. For political and public services.

Officers (OBE)[edit]

  • Peter Reginald George Horton. For political services.
  • Brendon Straker Sewill. For political services.

Members (MBE)[edit]

  • Kathleen Mary Bryant. For political services.
  • Alexander Douglas Eastwood. For political services in Kingston-upon-Hull.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "No. 43502". The London Gazette (Supplement). 27 November 1964. pp. 10227–10229.
  2. ^ "Dissolution and Resignation Honours List". The Times. 1 December 1964. p. 6.