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The London Gazette by &Utf)Otttp No. 44540 2667 The London Gazette by &utf)otttp Registered as a Newspaper Far Contents see last page * * TUESDAY, STH MARCH 1968 State Intelligence Lord Chamberlain's Office, Cheshire—Francis Moore Dutton, Esq., of Tushing- St. James's Palace, London S.W.I. ham Hall, Tushingham, near Whitchurch, Shrop- 5th March 1968. shire. The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to appoint Cumberland—Humphrey Patricius Senhouse, Esq., of Colonel Sir Thomas Pierce Butler, Bt., D.S.O., The Fitz, Cockermouth. O.B.E., F.R.G.S., Major and Resident Governor of Her Majesty's Tower of London, to be Keeper Derbyshire—David William Henry Neilson, Esq., of of the Jewel House at Her Majesty's Tower of Catton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. London, in the room of Major-General Hervey Devonshire—Major-General Victor David Graham Degge Wilmot Sitwell, C.B., C.V.O., M.C., F.S.A., Campbell, C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E., of Beggar's Bush, retired. South Brent. The appointment to date from the 5th February 1968 Dorset—Major John Clavell Mansel, of Smedmore, Wareham. 5th March 1968. Durham—Peter Guy Edwards, Esq., of Low Walworth The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to appoint Hall, near Darlington. Air Commodore Archie Little Winskill, C.B.E., D.F.C., to be an Extra Equerry to Her Majesty. Essex—Major Nicholas Norman Norman-Butler, The appointment to date from the 15<th February T.D., of Leez Priory, Hartford End, Chelmsford. 1968. Gloucestershire—Robert Evelyn Herbert Fender, Esq., A.F.C., of The Manor House, Withington, near Cheltenham. Greater London—Seymour John Louis Egerton, Esq., HONOURS AND AWARDS of 51 Eaton Square, London S.W.I. HOME OFFICE Hallamshire—Sir William Johnson Taylor, Bt., C.B.E., of Bentwood Cawthorne, near Barnsley. Whitehall, London S.W.I. Hampshire—Colonel Leonard George Carpenter- 5th March 1968. Gamier, O.B.E., of Beverley, Wickham, near The QUEEN was pleased on Friday, 1st March 1968, Fareham. at Buckingham Palace, to confer the honour of Herefordshire—Commander Rowland Kyrle Cecil Knighthood upon: Pope, D.S.O., O.B.E., R.N., of Homme House, Mr. Justice (Henry Arthur Pears) FISHER. Much Marcle. Hertfordshire—James Patrick Ashley Cooper, Esq., of The Dower House, Hexton, Hitchin. Huntingdon and Peterborough—Allan Ivor Baker, PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE Esq., C.B.E., of 29 Westwood Park Road, Peter- At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 4th day of borough. March 1968 Kent—Gerald Wellington Williams, Esq., of Crockham PRESENT, House, Westerham. The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council Leicestershire—Major Richard Peter Michael Spencer, Sheriffs appointed by Her Majesty in Council for the of Rotherby Grange, Melton Mowbray. year 1968— Lincolnshire—Captain Sir Anthony Henry Thorold, Bt., O.B.E., D.S.C., R.N., of Syston Old Hall, ENGLAND Grantham. (except Cornwall and Lancashire) Monmouthshire—John Frederick Lovell, Esq., O.B.E., Bedfordshire—Stanley Broughton, Esq., of 204 Bed- of " Broughton," Clytha Park, Newport. ford Road, Luton. Norfolk—Mark William Gerard Wathen, Esq., T.D., Berkshire—Michael John Verey, Esq., of Little of Bolwick Hall, Marsham, Norwich. Bowden, Pangbourne. Northamptonshire—Richmond Noel Richmond- Buckinghamshire—Commander Owen Francis Watson, Esq., of Wakefield Lodge, Potterspury. MacTier Wethered, R.N., of Remnantz, Marlow. Northumberland—Colonel Samuel Enderby, D.S.O., Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely—Commander Alfred M.C., of The Riding, Hexham. Francis Colenso Gray, R.D., R.N.R., of 54 Nottinghamshire—Colonel Alfred Arthur Warburton, Wimblington Road, March. C.B.E., D.S.O., of Wigthorpe House, near Worksdp...
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