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- Felicity Jane, Mrs. Ewart-Biggs, Widow of Christopher Thomas Ewart-Biggs, C.M.G., O.B.E., formerly H.M. Ambassador, Dublin.[1]
- Miss Felicity Lane Fox, O.B.E., vice-president, Royal Association of Disability and Rehabilitation. Chairman, The Phipps Respiratory Unit Patients' Association, St. Thomas's Hospital, London.
- Rachel Trixie Anne, Mrs. Gardner, Member, Greater London Council. British Chairman, European Union of Women.
- Beryl Catherine, Mrs. Platt, C.B.E., Vice-chairman, Essex County Council.
- Professor Sir Max Beloff, lately Principal, University College at Buckingham.
- The Right Honourable Edward Stanley Bishop, Member of Parliament for Newark, Nottingham 1964–1979; Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 1974–1979.
- Alan Robertson Campbell, Q.C. A Recorder of the Crown Court.
- Hugh Gater Jenkins, Member of Parliament for Wandsworth, Putney 1964-1979 ; Minister for the Arts 1974–1976.
- John Mackie, Member of Parliament for Enfield East 1959–1974; Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 1964–1970. Chairman, Forestry Commission 1976–1979.
- William John Molloy, Member of Parliament for Ealing North 1964-1979 ; Member of European Parliament 1976–1979.
- Dafydd Elystan Morgan, Member of Parliament for Cardigan 1966-1974 ; Parliamentary Under-secretary of State, Home Office 1968–1970.
- Sir Arthur Desmond Herne Plummer, T.D., D.L., chairman, Horserace Betting Levy Board. Formerly Leader of the Greater London Council.
- The Right Honourable James Anthony Stodart, Member of Parliament for Edinburgh West 1959- 1974 ; Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 1972–1974.
- Hugh Swynnerton Thomas, Historian. Chairman, Centre for Policy Studies.
- Geoffrey Johnson Tordoff, Manager, Public Affairs (Chemicals) Shell U.K. Limited. Chairman, Campaigns Committee, Liberal Party.
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