Frances Claudia Wright, OBE (5 March 1919 – 2 April 2010), was a prominent Sierra Leonean lawyer during the 20th century.
He went to Sierra Leone from England in search of his father, finding that he had died and left Claude's half siblings in debt.
Deciding to settle in the Creole society of Freetown, Wright set up a practice and revived his father's Gloucester Street premises, and also served on the Legislative Council.
In 1943, she sailed for Sierra Leone on the ship SS California, but when this was sunk off North Africa she lost all of her possessions and had to be rescued by HMCS Iroquois.
[4] In 1991 she left the country at the outbreak of the Sierra Leone Civil War and settled in South Kensington in England.