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Name
  
Bernard Waley-Cohen


Died
  
July 3, 1991, Simonsbath, United Kingdom

Education
  
Magdalene College, Cambridge

Sir Bernard Nathaniel Waley-Cohen, 1st Baronet (29 May 1914 – 3 July 1991) was a British businessman. He was the 633rd Lord Mayor of London, elected in 1960.

Biography

The son of Sir Robert Waley Cohen and Alice (née Beddington), Waley-Cohen was educated at Clifton College where he was a member of Polack's House. He was an Alderman City of London for Portsoken Ward, 1949–84; Sheriff of London, 1955–56; Lord Mayor of London, 1960–61; one of the Lieutenants, City of London, 1949-1991. He was a director of the Palestine Corporation, founded in 1922 by a number British businessmen to promote economic development in the British mandate of Palestine. Waley-Cohen was a member of the College Committee of University College London, 1953-80. He was Treasurer 1962-70, Vice-Chairman 1970 and Chairman, 1971-80. In former times, as Alderman, he sometimes sat as sole Justice in the Mansion House Justice Room.

He was made a Knight Bachelor in 1957 and made a Baronet of Honeymead in the County of Somerset, in 1961.

Waley-Cohen married the Hon. Joyce Constance Ina, daughter of Harry Nathan, 1st Baron Nathan (1920-2013). They had four children:

  • Rosalind Burdon (married to businessman and former politician Philip Burdon)
  • Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen
  • Joanna Waley-Cohen
  • Robert Waley-Cohen
  • Their grandson is the amateur jockey Sam Waley-Cohen.

    References

    Bernard Waley-Cohen Wikipedia