Violet Fane

Violet Fane
Born Mary Montgomerie Lamb
24 February 1843
Littlehampton
Died 13 October 1905
Occupation poet, novelist, essayist
Spouse(s) Philip Currie, 1st Baron Currie
Beauport Park.

Violet Fane was the literary pseudonym of Mary, Baroness Currie, née Mary Montgomerie Lamb (24 February 1843, Beauport Park 13 October 1905, Harrogate), a British novelist, poet and essayist of Victorian era.

Biography

She was the daughter of Charles James Savile Montgomerie Lamb and Anna Gray from Beauport Park, and took her pen name from Benjamin Disraeli's novel Vivian Grey (1826). In 1864 she married her first husband, Henry Sydenham Singleton, with whom she had four children. After Singleton's death in 1893, she married (24 January 1894) her second husband, Sir Philip Currie, later created Baron Currie (1899). Currie was Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1889 to 1893 and then Ambassador to Rome from 1898 to 1903, where Mary lived with him.

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