
New Year Honours 2013
Order: Ursula Brennan. Permanent Secretary
Dame Commander Order Of Bath
“For public and voluntary service.”
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Dame Commander Order Of Bath · 2013
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The Dame Commander Order Of Bath was awarded 1 times in the New Year Honours List 2013.
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Dame Commander Order Of Bath · 2013
London Gazette (official record), published supplement. View the issue ↗ · View the page ↗
Cabinet Office / gov.uk published honours list (New Year Honours List 2013).
Published 29 December 2012.
Retrieved from the London Gazette on 3 July 2026.
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