Horatio Nelson

Horatio Nelson
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Short Name: Horatio Nelson
Full Name: Nelson, Horatio Nelson, 1823-1913
Birth Year: 1823
Death Year: 1913

Earl Nelson was born in 1823. He was educated at Eton, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He is a relative of England's greatest naval hero. An active layman, he has been of service to the Church in many of her religious and benevolent enterprises. In hymnology he has taken a prominent position; his own hymns are most creditable, and he has been foremost in compiling the Sarum Hymnal, a work of the best character. This hymnal was compiled in 1857, with the assistance of John Keble, at the request of the Bishop of Salisbury. Its first title was The Salisbury Hymn Book. Its popularity was very great. In 1868 it was revised and is now known as The Sarum Hymnal. Earl Nelson has also published a few other works, mostly of a devotional character.
--Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A., 1872

Nelson, Horatio, 3rd Earl Nelson, son of Mr. Thomas Bolton, of Burnham, Norfolk (nephew of the celebrated Admiral Viscount Nelson, whose name he assumed on succeeding to the title as 2nd Earl); was born Aug. 7, 1823, and educated at Eton, and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He succeeded to the title Nov. 1, 1835. In 1857 he edited the Salisbury Hymn-Book. In this work he was assisted by J. Keble, who re-wrote some of the older hymns and translated others from the Latin. This collection was remodelled and published as the Sarum Hymnal in 1868. In the preparation of this work Earl Nelson was assisted by the Revs. J. R. Woodford (afterwards Bishop of Ely) and E. A. Dayman. In 1864 he published his Hymn for Saint’s Day, and other Hymns. In this appeared the hymn by which he is most widely known, “From all Thy saints in warfare, for all Thy saints at rest" (p. 398, ii.). He has also published A Form of Family Prayer, with Special Offices for the Seasons, 1852; and A Calendar of Lessons for Every Day in the Year, 1857. He was also an active member of the Home Reunion Society, and wrote extensively on the subject.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson, DL (7 August 1823 – 25 February 1913), was a British politician. He was the son of Thomas Bolton (a nephew of Vice Admiral The 1st Viscount Nelson) by his wife Frances Elizabeth Eyre. On 28 February 1835 his father inherited the title Earl Nelson from William Nelson, 1st Earl Nelson and adopted the surname of Nelson. He died on 1 November that year, and his son Horatio succeeded to the title and the estate, Trafalgar House in Wiltshire. Lord Nelson was a member of the Canterbury Association from 17 October 1850.

Texts by Horatio Nelson (7)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As the sun doth daily riseEarl Nelson (Author)English72
De tus santos en la tierraHoratio Bolton Nelson (Author)Spanish5
Draw nigh to Thy Jerusalem, O LordEarl Nelson (Adapter)English1
From all Thy saints in warfareHoratio Nelson (Author)English100
O Dayspring and eternal LightEarl Nelson (Translator)2
O what would you do if this hour you should see Christ in all His powerHoratio Nelson (Author)English2
O wisdom! spreading mightilyHoratio Nelson (Author)English6

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