Allegiance United Kingdom Name Odo Vivian, | Service/branch British Army Rank Lieutenant colonel | |
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Born 22 April 1875
Eaton Square, London ( 1875-04-22 ) Died November 16, 1934, Builth Wells, United Kingdom Awards Royal Victorian Order, Distinguished Service Order, Territorial Decoration |
Odo Richard Vivian, 3rd Baron Swansea (April 22, 1875 – November 16, 1934) was a Welsh Lieutenant Colonel from the Vivian family.
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Biography

Vivian, the son of Colonel Henry Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Swansea and Averil Beaumont, was born at Eaton Square, London.
In 1893, at the age of 18, he became a student at the University of Cambridge. He was awarded the Royal Victorian Order (Fourth Class) by King Edward, at Swansea, in July 1902
He served in World War I with the Royal Irish Rifles and the Cameron Highlanders. 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.
He later served as a Justice of the Peace and was Deputy Lieutenant of Glamorgan. In 1922 he gained the title of 3rd Baron Swansea on the death of his half brother Ernest Ambrose Vivian, 2nd Baron Swansea.
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.
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: