Michael Drury (1832 – after 1881) was an English architect working in Lincoln.
He was apprenticed to the Lincoln architect William Adams Nicholson and appears to have continued his practice, working from No 1, Bank Street (on corner with Silver Street) in Lincoln.
[3] In 1863 he was the Curator and sub-treasurer of the Lincolnshire Architectural and Archaeological Society.
The architect Albert Vicars, who specialised in church architecture served his articles with Michael Drury.
Around 1870 Drury joined William Mortimer in a partnership which lasted until about 1878.