Vera Cathcart, Countess Cathcart

[1][2][3][4] Following her divorce from Lord Cathcart, she wrote the play Ashes of Love which was staged in London, Washington, D.C., and New York City where she succeeded Earl Carroll as the producer of the show.

In addition she wrote other plays and several novels, including The Woman Tempted.

[5] In September 1910, Vera married Captain Henry de Grey Warter of Cruckmeole in Shropshire, in London.

[10] Before their divorce on 23 February 1922,[11] they were the parents of one son:[6] Her third marriage was to widower and shipbuilding millionaire Sir Rowland Hodge, 1st Baronet on 30 September 1930.

Four years after their marriage, Lady Hodge sought a divorce from Sir Rowland but was denied by the court and jury in November 1934.