The February 1974 Dissolution Honours List was issued on 2 April 1974 following the dissolution of the United Kingdom parliament in preparation for a general election.
Miss Mervyn Pike, Member of Parliament for the Melton Division of Leicestershire 1956-74 ; Assistant Postmaster General 1959-63 ; Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office 1963-64.
The Right Honourable Dame Margaret Patricia Hornsby-Smith, D.B.E., Member of Parliament for Chislehurst 1950-66 and 1970-74 ; Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Health 1951-57 ; Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office 1957-59; Joint Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance 1959-61.
Sir Tufton Victor Hamilton Beamish, M.C., D.L., Member of Parliament for the Lewes Division of, East Sussex 1945-74.
Sir Richard Michael FRASER, C.B.E., Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party Organisation since October 1964.
The Right Honourable Geoffrey William Lloyd, Member of Parliament for Birmingham, Ladywood Division 1931-45, King's Norton Division 1950-55 ; Sutton Coldfield 1955-74; Minister of Fuel and Power 1951-55 ; Minister of Education 1957-59.
The Right Honourable Ernest Marples, Member of Parliament for Wallasey 1945-74; Postmaster General 1957-59 ; Minister of Transport 1959-64.
The Right Honourable Michael Antony Cristobal Noble, Member of Parliament for Argyllshire 1958-74 ; Secretary of State for Scotland 1962-64 ; Minister for Trade 1970-72.
The Right Honourable Duncan Edwin Sandys, C.H., Member of Parliament for Norwood 1935-45 ; Streatham 1950-74 ; Minister of Works 1944-45 ; Minister of Supply 1951-54 ; Minister of Housing and Local Government 1954-57; Minister of Defence 1957-59; Minister of Aviation 1959-60; Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1960-1964.
The Right Honourable Sir Robert Hugh Turton, K.B.E., M.C., D.L., Member of Parliament for the Thirsk and Malton Division of Yorkshire 1929-74 ; Minister of Health 1955-57.
Miss Betty Harvie Anderson, O.B.E., T.D., M.P. (Margaret Betty, Mrs. Skrimshire), Member of Parliament for East Renfrewshire since 1959; Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means, House of Commons 1970-73.
The Right Honourable Priscilla Jean Fortescue, Baroness Tweedsmuir of Belhelvie, Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South 1946-66; Minister of State, Scottish Office 1970-72 ; Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1972-74.
James David Gibson-Watt, M.C., D.L., M.P., Member of Parliament for Hereford since 1956 ; Minister of State, Welsh Office 1970-74.
Brian Caldwell Cook Batsford, Member of Parliament for Ealing South 1958-74; Assistant Whip 1962-64; Opposition Deputy Chief Whip 1964-67.
Robert Chichester-Clark, Member of Parliament for Londonderry City and County 1955-74 ; Comptroller of H.M. Household 1961-64 ; Minister of State, Department of Employment 1972-74.
Robert William Elliott, M.P., Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne North since 1957 ; Comptroller of H.M. Household 1970 ; Vice-Chairman, Conservative Party Organisation since 1970.
Timothy Peter Geoffrey Kitson, M.P., Member of Parliament for Richmond, Yorkshire since 1959 ; Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 1970-74.
Harold Brian Seymour Warren, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Physician.
Civil division
Robert Temple Armstrong, Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.
Knights Commander (KCMG)
Anthony Henry Fanshawe Royle, M.P., Member of Parliament for Richmond, Surrey since 1959 ; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1970-74.
The Right Honourable Quintin McGarel, Baron Hailsham of Saint Marylebone, Q.C., Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain 1970-74.
Dames Commander (DBE)
Katharine Margaret Alice, The Honourable Mrs. MacMillan, Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party 1968-71.
Margot, Mrs. Smith, Chairman of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations.
Commanders (CBE)
The Right Honourable Patrick Robin Gilbert, Baron Derwent, Minister of State, Board of Trade 1962-63 ; Minister of State, Home Office 1963-64; Deputy Speaker, House of Lords.
Alan Green, Member of Parliament for Preston South 1955-64 and 1970-74; Minister of State, Board of Trade 1962-63 ; Financial Secretary, Treasury 1963-64.
The Right Honourable Pascoe Christian Victor Francis, Baron Grenfell, T.D., Deputy Speaker, House of Lords.
The Honourable Douglas Richard Hurd, M.P., Member of Parliament for Mid-Oxon. Political Secretary to the Prime Minister 1970-74.
Brendon Straker Sewill, O.B.E., Special Assistant to the Chancellor of the Exchequer 1970-1974. Director of the Conservative Research Department 1965-70.
Lena Moncrieff, Mrs. Townsend, Leader of the Inner London Education Authority, Greater London Council 1971-72.
Miss Joan Fleetwood Varley, Deputy Director of Organisation, Conservative Central Office since 1966.
Miles Matthew Lee Hudson, Political Secretary to the Right Honourable Sir Alec Douglas-Home, K.T., D.L., M.P. 1971-74.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Reeve, D.L. For political and public services in the East Midlands.
Ann Marcella, Mrs. Springman. For political and public services in Wessex.
Roger Boaden. For political services.
Miss Rosemary Bushe, Personal Secretary to the Right Honourable Edward Heath, M.B.E., M.P.
Captain Arthur William Potter Fawcett, T.D. For political services in Barnet, Hertfordshire.
Christabel Phyllis, Mrs. Humphreys. For political services in Wales.
Kenneth Donald Bremner Pryde, Inspector, Metropolitan Police.
Peter Radford, Chief Inspector, Metropolitan Police.
Civil division
John Harris, Senior Messenger. Formerly Doorkeeper, No. 10 Downing Street.
Miss Ivy May Moore, lately Telephonist, No. 10 Downing Street.
George Stanley Newell, Driver to the Right Honourable Edward Heath, M.B.E., M.P.
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