1953 Coronation Honours


The 1953 Coronation Honours were appointments by Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours on the occasion of her coronation on 2 June 1953. The honours were published in The London Gazette on 1 June 1953.
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour. They are arranged by honour, with classes and then divisions as appropriate.

United Kingdom and the Commonwealth

Peerages

[Viscount]s

  • The Rt. Hon. Frederick Marquis, Baron Woolton Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster since 1952; Minister of Food, 1940–1943; Minister of Reconstruction and member of War Cabinet, 1943–1945; Lord President of the Council, 1945 and 1951–1952; ''by the name, title and style of Viscount Woolton, of Liverpool in the County Palatine of Lancaster.''

    [Baron]s

  • Sir Peter Bennett Unionist Member of Parliament for Edgbaston since 1940. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Labour and National Service, 1951–1952. For political and public services; by the name, style and title of Baron Bennett of Edgbaston, of Sutton Coldfield in the County of Warwick.
  • Sir Ralph Glyn Unionist Member of Parliament for Abingdon since 1924 and for Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire, 1918–1922. Chairman, Select Committee of House of Commons on Estimates since 1951. For political and public services; by the name, style and title of Baron Glyn, of Farnborough in the County of Berks.
  • Sir Alfred Suenson-Taylor President, London Liberal Party. For political and public services; ''by the name, style and title of Baron Grantchester, of Knightsbridge in the City of Westminster.''

    Privy Counsellors">Privy Council of the United Kingdom">Privy Counsellors

The Queen appointed the following to Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council:

Knights Grand Cross (GCB)

Military Division
Military Division
Military Division
  • Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Barnard
  • The Venerable Archdeacon Frank Noel Chamberlain Chaplain of the Fleet
  • Major-General Richard Frank Cornwall Royal Marines
  • Rear-Admiral Norman Vincent Dickinson
  • Rear-Admiral John Willson Musgrave Eaton
  • Rear-Admiral Arthur Gordon Voules Hubback
  • Rear-Admiral Alexander Davidson McGlashan
  • Commodore Arthur Ian Robertson
  • Rear-Admiral Robert St. Vincent Sherbrooke
  • Commodore Courtenay Alexander Rives Shillington
  • Brigadier Alexander Meister Astruther late Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Brigadier George Rowley Bradshaw late Royal Regiment of Artillery
  • Major-General Edwyn Harland Wolstenholme Cobb late Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Major-General Joseph Clinton Collins late Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Major-General Ralph Cyril Cruddas late Infantry
  • Major-General William James Fitzpatrick Eassie late Royal Army Service Corps
  • Major-General Frederick Knowles Escritt late Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Major-General Cecil Llewellyn Firbank late Infantry
  • Major-General Reginald Peregrine Harding late Royal Armoured Corps
  • Colonel Leslie Innes Jacques late Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Major-General James Mansergh Wentworth Martin late Royal Armoured Corps
  • The Reverend Canon Victor Joseph Pike Chaplain-General to the Forces, Royal Army Chaplains' Department
  • Major-General Walter Henry Dennison Ritchie late Royal Army Service Corps
  • Major-General Dennis Charles Tarrant Swan late Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Brigadier and Chief Paymaster Frederick Christian Williams Royal Army Pay Corps
  • Air Vice-Marshal George David Harvey Royal Air Force
  • Air Vice-Marshal Walter Hugh Merton Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Adolphus Dan Davies Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Hector Douglas McGregor Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore John Marson Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Thomas Bain Prickman Royal Air Force
  • Group Captain David John Pryer Lee Royal Air Force
  • Group Captain John Gilbert Davis Royal Air Force