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Viva Seton Montgomerie (1879 – 14 April 1959) was a British socialite and minor author, daughter of the Hon. Seton Montolieu Montgomerie (the second son of
Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton Archibald William Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton, 1st Earl of Winton, KT, PC (29 September 18124 October 1861), styled Lord Montgomerie from 1814 to 1819, was a British Conservative politician. He was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1852 and ...
) and his wife, Nina Janet Bronwen Peers Williams, daughter of Lt.-Col.
Thomas Peers Williams Lt.-Col. Thomas Peers Williams (27 March 1795 – 8 September 1875) was MP for Great Marlow from 1820 to 1868. He was Father of the House of Commons from December 1867 to 1868. Early life Williams was the son of Owen Williams (1764–1832), MP ...
.Burke's Peerage, Page 2158


Family

Her father, a Lieutenant in the service of the
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, died from the effects of diabetes at the age of 37. His younger brother
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(1848–1919) eventually became the 15th Earl of Eglinton and Winton (succeeded in turn by his son
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as the 16th Earl). Viva's aunt, Lady Egida Montgomerie (d. 13 January 1880), married Frederick William Brook Thellusson, 5th Baron Rendlesham. Her grandmother, Lady Theresa, died in December 1853, and her grandfather, the 13th Earl of Eglinton, married again, her step-grandmother being the Hon. Adela, daughter of Arthur Capell, 6th
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, in 1858. Viva had two step-aunts through this marriage, Lady Sybil Amelia Montgomerie (d. 3 February 1932) and Lady Hilda Rose Montgomerie (d. 18 June 1928). Her cousin Julie, Aunt Gwenfra's daughter, became Princess Woroniecki. Viva had two sisters; however May only survived a few months. Her older sister, Alswen Dorothy Rose Montgomerie (d. 23 December 1943), was an amateur artist. She provided the paintings of the
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for a book they co-authored. Their mother never remarried.


Family photographs

File:Alswen (6) & Viva (2) Montgomerie in 1881.JPG, Viva and Alswen in 1881 File:Viva and Alswen Montgomerie.JPG, Alswen and Viva Montgomerie File:Montgomerie, Miss Viva Seton.JPG, Viva and pet File:Alswen Montgomerie.JPG, Viva's sister, Alswen File:Montgomerie, Miss Viva Seton with cow.JPG, Viva and one of her herd of
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File:Rydes Hill Lodge, Guildford.JPG, Rydes Hill Lodge, Guildford File:Bronwen Peers-Williams and her sisters.JPG, Viva's mother Bronwen (with a dog on her lap) and aunts Madge (Lady Bulkely), Edith (Lady Aylesford) and Gwen (Lady Cowley; standing, far left)


Life

Viva's aunt Evelyn was married to
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, and she spent much of her childhood at their home,
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. She also lived at Temple Hill in Maidenhead, London; Elm Leigh Farm near
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; Sandleford Cottage near Sandleford Priory;
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near
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; Rydes Hill Lodge, Guildford; and finally the 'Willows',
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.
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was part of Viva's social circle, as was
Ethel Beatty Ethel Newcomb Beatty, Countess Beatty (née Field; 1873 – July 17, 1932) was a socialite and a member of the aristocracy. The daughter of American millionaire Marshall Field, she enjoyed a lavish lifestyle. Early life Ethel was born in Cook C ...
, wife of
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. Viva recalled an anecdote regarding Admiral Beatty:
There was a certain armchair which accompanied them everywhere they went, and when the Admiral was leading forth his fleet, en route for his great Battle of Jutland, he discovered that the chair had been left behind. I shall have no luck without it, he said, and the whole fleet had to be drawn up while his talisman was fetched. It was a chair he had looted during his campaign in China and he firmly believed it was haunted by its former owner. Ethel confirmed this, for she told me that she had distinctly seen a Chinese figure sitting in it as she came into the room, and she saw it fade as she drew near.
Viva recalled meeting, but not liking,
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at high society parties held at Park Gate near Richmond Park by Lord and Lady Charley Beresford. In her unpublished memoirs she says that
He was a very large man, but he walked with a noiseless tread so no one heard him coming, and when his dominating presence appeared in the room everyone at once stopped talking. He was accustomed to this and immediately dominated the conversation and 'took the floor' as they say.
Viva took a mild interest in the
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led by Dr
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, commenting that:
The programme seemed to be, for any of the guest who felt inclined, to get up and speechify and pour out a history of their private thoughts and mistakes and experiences of all kinds. This confessional process apparently afforded them great relief, for I must admit I never met such a delightfully happy society.Montgomerie, Pages 61 – 62
Viva never married and spent her final years at the 'Willows',
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, in Surrey. She died in 1959, aged 80.


Author

Viva wrote two books; the first, published in 1914, was ''Sunny Days on the Riviera. Being a Diary of Some Sketching at Eze'', illustrated with views of the Riviera by her sister Alswen. The second book was ''My Scrapbook of Memories'', privately published in 1955. These publications contain many references and anecdotes regarding her father, Seton Montolieu Montgomerie, her mother Bronwen, her sister Alswen, as well as Montgomerie, Peers Williams's and other family members. Viva also published a small undated book of poetry entitled ''Twilight Thoughts''.


References

;Notes ;Sources # Charles Mosley, editor, ''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage,'' 107th edition, Charles Mosley, Edit. 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, USA: ''Burke's Peerage'' (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003) # Montgomerie, Viva Seton (1955). ''My Scrapbook of Memories.'' Privately published. pp. 104. # Montgomerie, Viva and Alswen (1914). ''Sunny Days on the Riviera. Being a Diary of Some Sketching at Eze''. London : A L Humphreys. {{DEFAULTSORT:Montgomerie, Viva Seton 1879 births 1959 deaths People from North Ayrshire Scottish memoirists Scottish socialites British women memoirists