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Lady Anne Drummond nee Wilbraham
Anne Wilbraham was born on 10th December 1907.

Wibraham was a biochemist. Wilbraham was Drummond's secretary at University College, London and became co-author with Drummond of The Englishman's Food: A History of Five Centuries of English Diet, which was published in 1939.

On 15th June 1940, Wilbraham and Drummond married at St. Marylebone registry office. They had one daughter, Elizabeth, who was born in 1942. Their home was Spencer House, Nuthall, Nottingham.

On 4th August 1952, Wilbraham, Drummond and their daughter were on holiday in France. They stopped on the side of the N96 road, halfway between the towns of Peyruis and La Brillanne, near a footpath going down to the river Durance. The next morning, Gustave, the son of a nearby farmer, discovered the bodies of the family and flagged down a passing motorcyclist to get the police.