Bertram Nelson

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Bertram Nelson CBE (19051984) was a senior partner at Lithgow Nelson & Co and as President of the Society of Incorporated Accountants played a leading role in its amalgamation with the ICAEW [1] in 1957. His wide variety of roles reflected his interest in supporting the development of the accountancy profession as well as business, education and the arts in Liverpool :

At a national level his roles included :

He married Eleanor Kinsey in June, 1954. He was made a CBE in the 1956 New Year Honours. [21]

Publications

He was author of Nelson's Tables: Company Procedure : Bankruptcy and Deeds of Arrangement first published in 1933. The eleventh and final edition of this book was published in 1990 ISBN   978-085-121692-8.

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