[3] Donne's Anniversaries commemorate her daughter Elizabeth Drury, who died in 1610 aged 14 or 15.
[5] She created a painted bedroom closet for meditation and study and entertaining close friends at Hawstead Place, near Bury St Edmunds.
[6] Anne and Robert Drury were in Vlissingen in August 1612 and met Viscount Lisle.
She bequeathed a cloth bed of "my owne workinge", that she had embroidered, to her sister-in-law, Elizabeth Drury Cecil, Countess of Exeter.
[13] Her monument in Hawstead church has her effigy in a similar pose,[14] with a verse inscription possibly by John Donne who also composed an Elegy for the child.