Like all UK honours, with the exception of the Knight Bachelor, the numbers of living Companions of Honour are restricted to a specific number. In this case to 65 living members (excluding even fewer honorary members). People who become a Companion of Honour don’t get a title but add the letters CH after their name.
Because there have been far fewer Companions of Honour than recipients of the Order of the British Empire it makes it easier for me to list all the lgbt members from its very creation. Generally speaking the appointments to the Order are made in the New Year and Sovereign’s Birthday Honours lists (January and June respectively), as all of the following have.
NAME
|
BORN/DIED
|
PROFESSION
|
APPOINTED
|
Vita
Sackville-West
|
1892-1962
|
writer
|
1 Jan
1948
|
E. M.
Forster
|
1879-1970
|
novelist
|
1 Jan
1953
|
Benjamin
Britten
|
1913-1976
|
composer
|
1 Jun
1953
|
W.
Somerset Maugham
|
1874-1965
|
writer
|
10 Jun
1954
|
Sir
Osbert Sitwell
|
1892-1969
|
writer
|
12 Jun
1958
|
Alan
Lennox-Boyd,
later
1st Viscount Boyd
|
1904-1983
|
MP,
Secretary of State
for the
Colonies 1954-9
|
1 Jan
1960
|
Sir
Frederick Ashton
|
1904-1988
|
dancer
and choreographer
|
14 Jun
1970
|
Sir
Maurice Bowra
|
1898-1971
|
Classical
scholar
|
1 Jan
1971
|
Sir
John Gielgud
|
1904-2000
|
actor
|
11 Jun
1977
|
Sir
Michael Tippett
|
1905-1998
|
composer
|
16 Jun
1979
|
Sir
Alec Guinness
|
1914-2000
|
actor
|
11 Jun
1994
|
A. L.
Rowse
|
1903-1997
|
historian
|
1 Jan
1997
|
David
Hockney
|
b.1937
|
artist
|
14 Jun
1997
|
Peter
Brook
|
b.1925
|
theatre
director
|
13 Jun
1998
|
Sir
Howard Hodgkin
|
1932-2017
|
artist
|
1 Jan
2003
|
Sir Ian
McKellen
|
b.1939
|
actor
and activist
|
1 Jan
2008
|
Sir
Peter Maxwell Davies
|
1934-2016
|
composer
and conductor
|
1 Jan
2013
|
As you can see from this list there are more lgbt Companions of Honour from the arts than any other profession. This is disproportionate to the composition of professions in the complete list. The complete list contains many more politicians and statesmen than any other group. The oldest member on the list is Peter Brook, who is also the 3rd oldest of all the current Companions.
The Companion who enjoyed the honour for the shortest period was Sir Maurice Bowra. He was appointed a CH in the New year Honours list of 1972 and died the following July. Historian A. L. Rowse was appointed CH in New Year 1997 and he died the following October.
Between 1960 and 1962 there were 6 living lgbt Companions of Honour, the first 6 listed above. Between 2013 and 2016 there were 5, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies being the last appointed of those 5, and the first to pass away.
At present there are only 53 Companions of Honour. Whether it will have the full component of members is unlikely in the foreseeable future.
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