Background
He was born at Connaught Place, London, on 21 January 1878 to Hussey Vivian, 3rd Baron Vivian and Louisa Duff.
He was born at Connaught Place, London, on 21 January 1878 to Hussey Vivian, 3rd Baron Vivian and Louisa Duff.
He was educated at Eton College where he rowed in the VIII and was elected into Population
He subsequently joined the British Army serving as a cavalry officer Lord Vivian served with considerable distinction in the Second Anglo-Boer War. Battle of Elands River On 17 September 1901, Smuts" commando encountered the 17th Lancers in the vicinity of Tarkastad.
Smuts realised that the Lancers" camp was their one opportunity to re-equip themselves with horses, food and clothing.
A fierce fight, subsequently to be known as the Battle of Elands River took place with the Lancers being caught in a cross-fire and suffering heavy casualties. Stunned by the onslaught, the remaining Lancers put up a white flag.
Deneys Reitz, a younger commando member, encountered Captain Victor Sandeman, the Lancers" commander, and Vivian, who was his lieutenant, among the wounded. In his book Commando, Deneys Reitz, one of the Boers, recounts how Vivian pointed out his bivouac tent and told him it would be worth his while to take a look at lieutenant
Soon, Reitz, who had been wearing a grain-bag and using an old Mauser rifle with only two rounds of ammunition left, was dressed in a cavalry tunic and riding breeches and armed with a Lee-Metford sporting rifle.
Reitz reports that he met Lord Vivian again in London in 1935, on excellent terms. Thomas Pakenham, in his introduction to the 1983 Jonathan Ball edition of Commando, reports a more elaborate story. In this touching account, Vivian overcomes Reitz"s reluctance to take Vivian"s possessions, and presents Reitz"s original rifle to him in London in 1943.
As Vivian died in 1940 this is impossible.
Later military service Recovering from wounds received in the battle, Vivian returned to the United Kingdom in December 1901. He later served in the First World War.
On 1 August 1903 Vivian married Barbara Cicely Fanning.