
Lady Anne is the wife of Sir Peter?s youngest son Richard. She has recently turned nineteen. She is intelligent, beautiful, elegant, tasteful, witty, courageous, intellectual, a fine dresser, a gifted violinist, maternally aware, an art connoisseur and most importantly she has a body worthy of ferocious mounting. She is the daughter of Robert Mortimer, a wealthy industrialist and has made a fine addition to the Maxwell stock.
Sir Peter had the honour of taking her virginity on her wedding night since it is Maxwell family tradition that the father of the groom is entitled to first blood.
Richard shows little interest in his wife instead preferring to spend his time with his friends who have been dubbed the ?Junior Old Dogs? by a certain society magazine. This has resulted in Sir Peter spending many nights in Lady Anne?s chamber satisfying her natural female urges.
Lady Anne is currently pregnant although it is unclear whether the father is Richard or Sir Peter himself but Richard has agreed to take responsibility for the child and raise him in the Maxwell tradition.