Earl Nelson

Earldom of Nelson
Arms of the Earl Nelson

Blazon

Arms: Or, a cross flory sable surmounted by a bend gules thereon another bend engrailed of the field charged with three hand-grenades of the second fired proper a chief of augmentation wavy argent thereon waves of the sea from which issuant in the centre a palm tree between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister all proper.[1]
Crests: 1st: On a naval crown or the Chelenk or Diamond Plume of Triumph, presented to Admiral Horatio, Viscount Nelson by the Grand Signor, Sultan Selim III. 2nd: Upon Waves of the sea the stern of a Spanish man-of-war, all proper, thereon inscribed SAN JOSEF.
Supporters: Dexter: A sailor habited and armed with a cutlass, with a pair of pistols in his belt proper, his right hand supporting a pike proper, thereon hoisted a commodore’s flag gules, and his left holding a palm branch proper. Sinister: A lion reguardant, in his mouth two broken flagstaffs proper, flowing from the one the Spanish flag or and gules and from the other a French flag gules argent and azure in his dexter paw a palm branch proper.

Creation date20 November 1805
Created byKing George III
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderWilliam Nelson, 2nd Baron Nelson
Present holderSimon Nelson, 10th Earl Nelson
Heir apparentThomas Nelson, Viscount Merton
Remainder toSpecial remainder (see main text)
Subsidiary titlesViscount Merton
Baron Nelson
Former seat(s)Trafalgar House
MottoOver the 2nd crest: FAITH AND WORKS
Below the shield: PALMAM QUI MERUIT FERAT (Let him bear the palm who has deserved it)
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson "of the Nile and of Burnham Thorpe" (1801), 1st Baron Nelson "of the Nile and of Burnham Thorpe" (1798), 1st Baron Nelson "of the Nile and of Hillborough" (1801, with special remainder), 1st Duke of Bronte (1799, Peerage of the Kingdom of Sicily and Naples)

Earl Nelson, of Trafalgar and of Merton in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 November 1805 for the Rev. William Nelson, 2nd Baron Nelson, one month after the death of his younger brother Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, the famous naval hero of the Napoleonic Wars and victor of the Battle of Trafalgar of 21 October 1805 (during which he was killed in action). The title is extant, the present holder being Simon Nelson, 10th Earl Nelson, who has an heir apparent. The family seat of Trafalgar House in Wiltshire (also known as Standlynch Park) was sold in 1948 by Edward Nelson, 5th Earl Nelson.

  1. ^ Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage, Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p. 822 (Earl Nelson).