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* Fleur Adcock, ( MA ) poet, Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry recipient
He was the recipient of many honours, including the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry.
Blunden's public honours included the C. B. E., 1951 ; the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, 1956 ; The Royal Society of Literature's Benson Medal ; the Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class ( Japan ), 1963 ; and Honorary Membership of the Japan Academy.
* Norma Youngberg, The Queen's Gold ( TEACH Services, 2000 )
She was the second Australian to receive the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, in 1992.
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: U. A. Fanthorpe
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Peter Porter
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Michael Longley
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Edwin Morgan
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Les Murray
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Peter Redgrove
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Kathleen Raine
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Sorley Maclean
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Allen Curnow
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Derek Walcott
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Norman MacCaig
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: D. J. Enright
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Arthur Waley
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Ralph Hodgson
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Ruth Pitter
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Norman Nicholson
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Ted Hughes
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: John Heath-Stubbs
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Stephen Spender

Queen's and Medal
The Wizard was awarded the Queen's Service Medal in the Queen's Birthday Honours list of 2009.
Category: Recipients of the Queen's Service Medal
Chris has also received Vanier Award ( 2001 ), Meritorious Service Cross ( 2001 ), NASA Exceptional Service Medal ( 2002 ) and the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal ( 2003 ).
* British Airtours Flight 28M, the two forward flight attendants, Arthur Bradbury and Joanna Toff, repeatedly crawled into the smoked filled and burning cabin to drag a number of passengers to safety, and were subsequently awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal.

Queen's and for
In 1838, the Nova Scotia Baptist Education Society founded Queen's College ( named for Queen Victoria ).
It was subsequently acquired by George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte, and known as " The Queen's House ".
The latter trip was extremely rainy, which led Sir James Clark, the Queen's physician, to recommend Deeside for its more healthy climate.
Category: Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada
Queen's Printer for Ontario, Ontario, Canada.
As has happened with ironic writings before and since, this pamphlet was widely misunderstood but eventually its author was prosecuted for seditious libel and was sentenced to be pilloried, fined 200 marks and detained at the Queen's pleasure.
On 28 January 1967 Campbell was posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct For courage and determination in attacking the world water speed record.
Category: Recipients of the Queen's Commendations for Brave Conduct
The King did not announce the arrest publicly ; for the next year, the Queen's whereabouts were unknown.
The Queen's friendship with Dudley lasted for over thirty years, until his death.
But just as quickly, late in 1580 he denounced a group of Catholics, among them Charles Arundel, Francis Southwell and Henry Howard, for treasonous activities and asking the Queen's mercy for his own, now repudiated, Catholicism.
In the spring of 1591 the plan for the purchasers of his land to discharge his debt to the Court of Wards was disrupted by the Queen's taking extents, or writs allowing a creditor to temporarily seize a debtor's property.
In June Oxford wrote to Burghley reminding him that he made an agreement with Elizabeth to relinquish his claim to the Forest of Essex for three reasons, one of which was the Queen's reluctance to punish Skinner's felony, which had caused Oxford to forfeit £ 20, 000 in bonds and statutes.
The arrangement was stated to be for the benefit of Francis ' sister, Elizabeth Trentham, one of the Queen's Maids of Honour, whom Oxford married later that year.
Oxford expressed his grief at the late Queen's death, and his apprehension for the future.
The Queen's half-share of the cargo surpassed the rest of the crown's income for that entire year.
In the north and south walls of the Queen's Chamber there are shafts, which unlike those in the King's Chamber that immediately slope upwards, are horizontal for around before sloping upwards.
The most important power is found in section 58: " When a proposed law passed by both Houses of Parliament is presented to the Governor-General for the Queen's assent, he shall declare ... that he assents in the Queen's name.
The governor grants Royal Assent in the Queen's name ; legally, he or she has three options: grant Royal Assent ( making the bill law ), withhold Royal Assent ( vetoing the bill ), or reserve the bill for the Queen's pleasure ( allowing the sovereign to personally grant or withhold assent ).
After the end of his viceregal tenure, Alexander was sworn into the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and thereafter, in order to serve as the British Minister of Defence in the Cabinet of Winston Churchill, into the Imperial Privy Council.
* 2007 Botham was honoured as Knight Bachelor by HM Government in the Queen's Birthday Honours, again in recognition of his cricket achievements and his sustained efforts in raising money for Leukaemia research ( see above ).
* 1992 Botham was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) for services to cricket and for his charity work in the Queen's Birthday Honours.

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