Daphne Fielding

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Hon. Daphne Winifred Louise Fielding, née Vivian (11 July 1904 5 December 1997), was a popular British author in the 20th century.

Fielding was the daughter of George Vivian, 4th Baron Vivian, and Barbara Fanning. She married, firstly, Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath, on 27 October 1927; they were divorced in 1953. She married, secondly, Major Alexander Wallace Fielding on 11 July 1953; they were divorced in 1978. She had five children, all by her husband:

  • Lady Caroline Jane Thynne (1928–1995), married David Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort and had issue.
  • Thomas Timothy Thynne (1929–1930), died in infancy.
  • Alexander George Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath (b. 6 May 1932)
  • Lord Christopher John Thynne (b. 9 April 1934), married Antonia Palmer, daughter of Sir Anthony Palmer, 4th Baronet and had issue.
  • Lord Valentine Charles Thynne (1937–1979), married firstly, Veronica Jacks and had issue. He married secondly, Susanne Alder and married thirdly, Liese Dennis.

She moved in the world of the "Bright Young Things" in the 1920s and produced a series of popular books about high society.

Of Fielding's memoirs, Mercury Presides, Evelyn Waugh wrote: "Daphne has written her memoirs. Contrary to what one would have expected they are marred by discretion and good taste. The childhood part is admirable. The adult part is rather as though Lord Montgomery were to write his life and omit to mention that he ever served in the army."[1]

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References

  1. "Obituary: Daphne Fielding: The wife of Bath's tale," Anne Chisholm. The Guardian, 20 December 1997, page 17.

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