Anne Bedingfeild (née Draper; 1560 – 1641) was an English theatre landlord and a benefactor.
When her father died he left his brewery business to Mary and her children.
The Red Bull Theatre was built by Holland around an existing inn and a company of players called the "Queen's Servants" were resident.
Notably, one of the plays by their main playwright Thomas Heywood made fun of Sir Henry Bedingfeld who had been the "jailer" of Queen Elizabeth when she was just a princess.
[1] When she died in 1641, there was a memorial brass placed in All Saints church in Durston which includes a picture of her in a watchman's greatcoat.