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Peter John Horatio Nelson, 9th Earl Nelson (9 October 1941 – 28 March 2009), was a British police officer and peer. He was the oldest son of Captain John Nelson, and grandson of
Edward Nelson, 5th Earl Nelson Edward Agar Horatio Nelson, 5th Earl Nelson (10 August 1860 – 30 January 1951), was a British peer, inheriting the earldom in September 1947 from his older brother, Thomas Nelson, 4th Earl Nelson. Born at Trafalgar Park in Wiltshire, he was t ...
. He inherited the title in 1981 on the death of his uncle, George Nelson. Lord Nelson was born at
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in
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and was brought up in
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on his father's poultry farm and in
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. He was educated at
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. He was an apprentice in the
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and in agricultural college. He later joined the
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serving as a
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officer. He later served in the Hertfordshire police. He retired in 1983 at the rank of
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. A 1981 interview with Lord Nelson stated:
"“If there were an estate to inherit, I would never be doing this”, Lord Nelson admits of his work as a police officer. “But that’s the way the cookie crumbles, as they say in America.” He adds philosophically, “Everyone has two names, and I’ve got a few more. There’s nothing I can do about it. I am now the Rt. Hon. Earl Nelson.” Peter’s wife, Countess Maureen, is a 33-year-old assistant to an accountant. Deborah, 7, now has a vague sense that she’s a lady; and Simon, 10, knows that he’s a viscount. “The first day back at school Simon got teased”, says Peter. “But the second day he was a hero when I appeared on a children’s news programme.” Peter, a longtime student of his ancestor’s exploits, gives occasional lectures on the Admiral’s life. As the third-ranking nobleman in his county, the Earl has also inherited a heavy schedule of charity events, but won’t sit in the House of Lords: “It’s not compatible with my police work.” Still, some ambiguity pervades his role at the station house. “Address me as always”, he reassured his superiors. But he is aware that while they outrank him professionally, they fall well below him socially. “It’s difficult for me to divorce my other self at work”, he says. “But I know it’s a hereditary title - it wasn’t given to me because I’m the savior of mankind. It won’t change me overnight. At least I hope it doesn’t."Steffi Fields, 'The Hero of Trafalgar Passes His Title (and Little Else) to a Bloke Named Peter Nelson'
- ''
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'' 21 December 1981
Lord Nelson, as part of the
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, lost his seat in the
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. He served as chairman of Retainacar (now Retainagroup), a company specialising in car security systems and as president of the Royal Navy Commando Association and of the Nelson Society. The 9th Earl Nelson is survived by his son Simon John Horatio Nelson, the 10th Earl.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nelson, Peter, 9th Earl 1941 births 2009 deaths People educated at St Joseph's College, Ipswich Earls Nelson Metropolitan Police officers
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