Anne Bacon Drury

Anne Bacon Drury (1572–1624) was an English literary patron. Her painted closet survives as a very example of Jacobean interior decoration. Anne was the fourth daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon (d. 1579) and Anne Butts (d. 1610). Her grandfather was Sir Nicolas Bacon, and her uncle Francis Bacon. In August 1610 the family had a royal license to travel, and were said to be going from France to Spa in Belgium. They travelled abroad again in 1611, after the death of their daughter Elizabeth. Anne and Robert Drury were in Vlissingen in August 1612 and met Viscount Lisle.

Anne Bacon Drury

Anne Bacon Drury (1572–1624) was an English literary patron. Her painted closet survives as a very example of Jacobean interior decoration. Anne was the fourth daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon (d. 1579) and Anne Butts (d. 1610). Her grandfather was Sir Nicolas Bacon, and her uncle Francis Bacon. In August 1610 the family had a royal license to travel, and were said to be going from France to Spa in Belgium. They travelled abroad again in 1611, after the death of their daughter Elizabeth. Anne and Robert Drury were in Vlissingen in August 1612 and met Viscount Lisle.