Anne Cary

Anne Cary (baptised 14 October 1614 – 1671) was a British Benedictine nun who founded 'Our Lady of Good Hope Convent' in Paris.

She was questioned in the Star Chamber for kidnapping her sons (she had previously, and more easily, gained custody of her daughters), but there is no record of any punishment.

In 1634 Abbe, Elizabeth, Mary and Lucy were converted to the Catholic faith by Father John Fursdon who was their mother's confessor.

Edward Barrett, Lord Barrett reported this to King Charles I and he agreed that the four girls should be removed from their mother's house and taken to Great Tew,[1] an estate inherited by their brother Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland.

Anne died in Paris at Our Lady of Good Hope Convent on 26 April 1671.