Odo Richard Vivian, 3rd Baron Swansea

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Lieutenant Colonel

The Lord Swansea
Born (1875-04-22)22 April 1875
Eaton Square, London
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Caer Beris, Builth Wells, Breconshire
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  British Army
Rank Lieutenant Colonel
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Grave of Odo Richard Vivian at St. David's Church, Maesmynis, Builth Wells

Odo Richard Vivian, 3rd Baron Swansea (April 22, 1875 – November 16, 1934) was a Welsh Lieutenant Colonel from the Vivian family.

Biography

Vivian, the son of Colonel Henry Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Swansea and Averil Beaumont,[1] was born at Eaton Square, London.

In 1893, at the age of 18, he became a student at the University of Cambridge.[2] He was awarded the Royal Victorian Order (Fourth Class) by King Edward, at Swansea, in July 1902[3]

He served in World War I with the Royal Irish Rifles and the Cameron Highlanders.[4] He was Lieutenant Colonel of 6th Battalion, Welch Regiment, Glamorgan Yeomanry and was made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry during the war. He was awarded a Territorial Decoration in 1916. A diary by Vivian, kept during his service in the war, and including his account of the 1917 Battle of Ypres, is held by the National Library of Wales.[5]

He later served as a Justice of the Peace and was Deputy Lieutenant of Glamorgan.[1] In 1922 he gained the title of 3rd Baron Swansea on the death of his half brother Ernest Ambrose Vivian, 2nd Baron Swansea.[1]

His uncle Sir Arthur Vivian was a Liberal politician.

He died at his country seat, Caer Beris at Builth Wells in Breconshire, on 16 November 1934.[4]

Marriage and children

He married Hon. Winifred Hamilton, daughter of Ion Trant Hamilton, 1st Baron Holmpatrick and Lady Victoria Alexandrina Wellesley, on 25 October 1906. Their children were:

References

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  2. Western Mail, Thursday, 19 October 1893, p.5
  3. The Times, July 22, 1904, p.8
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Yorkshire Post - Saturday, 17 November 1934. p. 14
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Further reading

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External links

Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baron Swansea
1922–1934
Succeeded by
John Vivian