This is an excerpt from the Telegraph Obituaries.
Anna Tribe, who has died aged 90, was the great-great-great granddaughter of Vice-Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson, victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, whom she closely resembled, and Lady Emma Hamilton.
As the senior member of a family descended from one of the greatest of love affairs Anna Tribe took her role seriously. As life vice-president of the Nelson Society, she gave her support through regular attendance at events, talks about her family history; whether meeting dignitaries or unveiling plaques, she did so with gravitas and humour.
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The following obituary has been copied from the South Wales Argus.
Anna Tribe OBE: Tributes to Monmouthshire relative of Lord Nelson
TRIBUTES have been paid to a well-respected political figure in Monmouthshire and the great-great-great granddaughter of Vice Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson.
Anna Tribe OBE, who died aged 90 last month, took her role as descendant from one of Britain’s most iconic figures seriously. She was life president of the Nelson Society, and gave her support through regular attendance at events.
Born in London and educated at Haberdashers’ School for Girls in Monmouth, she lived in Raglan for most of her life, and was the President of the Raglan Local History Group as well as the Monmouth Conservative Association.
Mrs Tribe, married to late husband William for 53 years, was also a member of the Welsh Hospital Board and Gwent Health Authority, and was Chairman of the Welsh Women Conservatives between 1981 and 1984.
She enjoyed delivering lectures on cruise ships about Nelson and his mistress Emma, Lady Hamilton, and their daughter Horatia, and usually spoke without notes. She also often wore a locket containing a lock of Nelson’s hair.
Monmouth MS Nick Ramsay has paid tribute to Mrs Tribe, saying: “I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Anna Tribe.
“Anna was a wonderful person, a loyal supporter of many good causes and a fantastic advocate of her great-great-great grandfather Lord Nelson.
“I first got to know Anna through our mutual involvement in local politics. She became a good friend over the years and was always a source of sound advice and support.
“Anna was one of a kind and will be sadly missed. Our thoughts are with her family at this time.”
Monmouth MP David Davies tweeted: “Anna took me under her wing when I started out as an AM. She was charming, formidable and, above all, a good friend. She was greatly liked and admired by everyone in Monmouth Conservative Association.
“I know I speak for all members when I say how sad we were to learn of this news.”
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