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Drummond is a Scottish surname and clan name, but also occurring in Portugal (mainly in Azores, where also occur as
Ormonde Ormonde is a surname originated in Ireland (Ormonde) and Scotland (Ormond (surname), Ormond), but also occurring in England, United States, Portugal (mainly in Azores, as a variation of the scottish surname Drummond_(surname), Drummond) and Brazil. ...
) and Brazil. In Scotland, the first born with the surname was Malcolm (b. ?, d. 1131), son of Maurice, Prince of Hungary, appointed hereditary seneschal of Lennox by King Malcolm III of Scotland, with the right to use the Drummond surname. In Portugal, the surname arrived with Sir John Drummond, son of Sir John Drummond of Carghill and Stobhall, who left Scotland in 1418, set off for France and from there to the kingdom of Granada (Spain) to fight against the moors, and finally he set off for the island of Madeira (Portugal).João Drummond e a sua descendência, «Arquivo l-lístórico da Madeira», vol. 3, n° 2, Funchal, 1933, p. 118 Later, Francisco Ferreira Drummond (b. Madeira, 1580, d. Azores, 1615) migrated to the island of Terceira in the Azores archipelago (Portugal), where he established his residence in Ribeira Seca, part of the town of São Sebastião. From this date onwards, the surname Drummond undergoes various corruptions, such as 'Armond', 'de Ormonde', 'Ormonde', and 'Ormond' (only in Brazil).


Notable people with the surname

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Adam Drummond (politician) Adam Drummond, 11th of Lennoch and 4th of Megginch (31 January 1713 – 17 June 1786), was a Scottish merchant, banker and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1761 and 1786. Early life Drummond was the eldest son of John Drummo ...
(1713–1786), Scottish merchant, banker and British Member of Parliament * Adam Humphrey Drummond, 17th Baron Strange (born 1953), British Army major and Baron Strange in the English peerage *
Alice Drummond Alice Elizabeth Drummond (née Ruyter, May 21, 1928 – November 30, 2016) was an American actress. A veteran Off-Broadway performer, she was nominated in 1970 for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance as Mrs ...
(1928–2016), American actress *
Andre Drummond Andre Jamal Drummond (born August 10, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A center, he was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the 2012 NB ...
(born 1993), American basketball player *
Andrew Drummond (disambiguation) Andrew Drummond may refer to: * Andrew Drummond (artist) Andrew Drummond (born 1951 in Nelson, New Zealand) is a New Zealand painter and sculptor. He attended University of Waterloo in Canada, graduating in 1976. He was a Frances Hodgkins Fel ...
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Andrew Drummond (artist) Andrew Drummond (born 1951 in Nelson, New Zealand) is a New Zealand painter and sculptor. He attended University of Waterloo in Canada, graduating in 1976. He was a Frances Hodgkins Fellow in 1980. Career Drummond tends to focus on process an ...
, New Zealand painter and sculptor **
Andrew Drummond (author) Andrew Drummond is a Scottish writer, translator and novelist. He was born in Edinburgh and studied at the University of Aberdeen and the University of London. Previously employed full-time as a software engineer, he now pursues his writing fu ...
, Scottish translator and novelist **
Andrew Drummond (banker) Andrew Drummond (1688–1769) was a Scottish banker and founder of Drummonds Bank in Charing Cross in London, now a part of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Andrew Drummond was apprenticed as a goldsmith in Edinburgh but in about 1712 he set up h ...
, Scottish founder of the Drummond Bank in Charing Cross, London ** Andrew L. Drummond, chief of the United States Secret Service *
Bernadette Drummond Bernadette Kathleen Drummond is a New Zealand dental academic, and was the first woman full professor in dentistry at the University of Otago. She is a specialist pediatric dentist, and past president of both the Royal Australasian College of ...
, New Zealand professor of dentistry *
Bill Drummond William Ernest Drummond (born 29 April 1953) is a Scottish artist, musician, writer, and record producer. He was a co-founder of the late-1980s avant-garde pop group the KLF and its 1990s media-manipulating successor, the K Foundation, with wh ...
(born 1953), South African-born Scottish musician, member of the British music duo The KLF *
Brian Drummond Brian Drummond (born August 10, 1969) is a Canadian voice actor. He formerly served on the board of directors for the New Westminster-based Urban Academy along with his wife, Laura Drummond, also a voice artist. Usually working in Vancouver, h ...
(born 1969), Canadian voice actor *
Carlos Drummond de Andrade Carlos Drummond de Andrade () (October 31, 1902 – August 17, 1987) was a Brazilian poet and writer, considered by some as the greatest Brazilian poet of all time. He has become something of a national cultural symbol in Brazil, where his wi ...
(1902–1987), Brazilian poet *
Dan Drummond Daniel Gilmour Drummond (27 April 1891 – 1 March 1949) was a Scottish professional footballer who played in the Scottish League for Queen's Park and Motherwell as an outside right. Personal life In November 1915, over a year after Britai ...
(1891–1949), Scottish footballer * David Drummond (1593–1638), Colonel of Kalmar Regiment, Major-General in Swedish service *
David Drummond (minister) David Thomas Kerr Drummond (1805–1877) was a Scottish Evangelical Anglicanism, Evangelical minister. A previous member of the Scottish Episcopal Church, he resigned in 1842 to establish the English Church in Edinburgh. This split is known i ...
(1805–1877), Scottish minister and photographer *
David Drummond (physician) Sir David Drummond CBE (December 1852 – 28 April 1932) was an Anglo-Irish physician and president of the British Medical Association. He was warden and vice-chancellor of the University of Durham between 1920 and 1922, having also served as th ...
(1852–1932), Irish/British physician and academic *
David Drummond (politician) David Henry Drummond (11 February 1890–13 June 1965) was an Australian politician and farmer. He was a member of the Country Party and served in both the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (1920–1949) and the Australian House of Repre ...
(1890–1965), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1920 * David Drummond, 8th Earl of Perth (1907–2002), Scottish peer, banker, and politician * David Drummond (born 1963), American Chief Legal Officer of Alphabet, Inc. * Dean Drummond (1949–2013), American composer and musician * Des Drummond (1958–2022), Jamaican-born English rugby league footballer *
Don Drummond Don Drummond (12 March 1934 – 6 May 1969) was a Jamaican ska trombonist and composer. He was one of the original members of The Skatalites, and composed many of their tunes. In 1966, Drummond was convicted of murdering his 23-year-old ...
(1932–1969), Jamaican trombonist and member of The Skatalites * Dontario Drummond (born 1997), American football player *
Dugald Drummond Dugald Drummond (1 January 1840 – 8 November 1912) was a Scottish steam locomotive engineer. He had a career with the North British Railway, LB&SCR, Caledonian Railway and London and South Western Railway. He was the older brother of the eng ...
(1840–1912), Scottish locomotive engineer, latterly of the London & South Western Railway * Dylan Drummond (born 2000), American football player * Eddie Drummond (born 1980), American football player *
Edward Drummond Edward Drummond Bass (30 March 1792 – 25 January 1843) was a British civil servant, and was Personal Secretary to several British prime ministers. He was fatally shot by Daniel M'Naghten, whose subsequent trial gave rise to the M'Naghten rul ...
(1792–1843), British civil servant who was Personal Secretary to Sir
Robert Peel Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (5 February 1788 – 2 July 1850), was a British Conservative statesman who twice was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835, 1841–1846), and simultaneously was Chancellor of the Exchequer (1834–183 ...
and was fatally shot by Daniel McNaughton in 1843 *
Flick Drummond Felicia Jane "Flick" Beatrix Drummond (née Shepherd; born 16 June 1962) is a British Conservative Party politician. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Meon Valley from 2019 until 2024, having previously represented Portsmouth South fr ...
(born 1962), British politician *
Flora Drummond Flora McKinnon Drummond (née Gibson; 4 August 1878 – 17 January 1949) was a British suffragette. Nicknamed 'The General' for her habit of leading women's rights marches wearing a military style uniform 'with an officers cap and epaulettes'Sy ...
(1878–1949), British suffragette * Francis Drummond (1798–1827), Argentine naval officer * Francisco Ferreira Drummond (1796–1858), historian, palaeograph, musician, and politician of the Azores *
Gentner Drummond Gentner Frederick Drummond (born October 1, 1963) is an American attorney, rancher, Air Force veteran, and politician serving as the 20th attorney general of Oklahoma. A member of the Republican Party, he is a candidate for governor in the 202 ...
(born 1963), American politician *
Gordon Drummond General Sir Gordon Drummond, GCB (27 September 1772 – 10 October 1854) was a Canadian-born British Army officer and the first official to command the military and the civil government of Canada. As Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, Drum ...
(1772–1852), British army general * Gordon Drummond (cricketer) (born 1980), Scottish cricket player * Harriet Drummond (born 1952), American politician *
Henry Drummond (disambiguation) Henry Drummond may refer to: * Henry Drummond (1730–1795), British member of parliament for Midhurst * Henry Drummond (1762–1794), British member of parliament for Castle Rising * Henry Drummond (1786–1860), English banker, member of parliame ...
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Henry Drummond (1730–1795) Henry Drummond (1730–1795) was a British financier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1790. Drummond was the son of William Drummond, 4th Viscount Strathallan and his wife Margaret Murray, daughter of William Murray, 2 ...
, British Member of Parliament for
Midhurst Midhurst () is a market town and civil parish in the Chichester District in West Sussex, England. It lies on the River Rother (Western), River Rother, inland from the English Channel and north of Chichester. The name Midhurst was first reco ...
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Henry Drummond (1762–1794) Henry Drummond (13 January 1762 – 4 July 1794), of The Grange, near Alresford, Hampshire, was an English banker and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1790 to 1794. Drummond was the son of Hon. Henry Drummond, banker of Charing ...
, British Member of Parliament for Castle Rising **
Henry Drummond (1786–1860) Henry Drummond (5 December 1786 – 20 February 1860) was an English banker, politician and writer, best known as one of the founders of the Catholic Apostolic or Irvingite Church. Life He was born at The Grange, near Northington, Hampshire ...
, English banker, Member of Parliament for West Surrey, writer and Irvingite **
Henry Drummond (evangelist) Henry Drummond FRSE FGS (17 August 1851 – 11 March 1897) was a Scottish evangelist, biologist, writer and lecturer. Many of his writings were too adapted to the needs of his own day to justify the expectation that they would long survive i ...
(1851–1897), Scottish evangelist, writer and lecturer *
Isabelle Drummond Isabelle Christine Lourenço Gomes Drummond (born 12 April 1994) is a Brazilian actress. She became known as a child when she played the rag doll Emilia (Sítio do Picapau Amarelo), Emília in the children's series Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (20 ...
(born 1994), Brazilian actress * Sir Jack Drummond (1891–1952), British biochemist and nutritionist, responsible for nutrition during World War II rationing *
James Drummond (disambiguation) James Drummond may refer to: Noblemen *James Drummond, 1st Earl of Perth (died 1611), Earl of Perth *James Drummond, 3rd Earl of Perth (c. 1615–1675), Earl of Perth *James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth (1648–1716), Scottish statesman, and Jacobit ...
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James Drummond (artist) James Drummond FSA (1 September 1816 – 12 August 1877) was an artist and the curator of the National Gallery of Scotland from 1868 to 1877. He was also an early photographer. Life He was born in 1816, in John Knox House in the Royal Mile, ...
(1816–1877), Scottish-born artist ** James Drummond (Australian politician) (1814–1873), member of the Western Australian Legislative Council (1870–73) ** James Drummond (bishop) (1629–1695), Bishop of Brechin **
James Drummond (botanist) James Drummond (late 1786 or early 1787 – 26 March 1863) was an Australian botanist and naturalist who was an early settler in Western Australia. Early life James Drummond was born in Inverarity, near Forfar, Angus, Scotland, the el ...
(ca. 1786–1863), Scottish-born botanist and naturalist, early settler in Western Australia ** James Drummond (chaplain) (died 1699), Scottish chaplain ** James Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth (1876–1951), British diplomat, first secretary-general of the League of Nations **
James Lawson Drummond James Lawson Drummond (c. 1783 – 1853) was an Irish physician, naturalist and botanist. Drummond was born in Larne, Co. Antrim and educated at the Belfast Academy. He received a surgical training at the Belfast Academical Institution an ...
(1783–1853), Irish physician, naturalist and botanist ** James Mackay Drummond (1869–1940), New Zealand journalist, naturalist and writer **
James Ramsay Drummond James Ramsay Drummond (1851–1921) was a civil servant in India, and amateur botanist. Born in Scotland, he graduated Bachelor of Arts, BA from New College, Oxford in 1872. He had a distinguished botanical ancestry; his great-uncle was the bo ...
(1851–1921), civil servant in India, and amateur botanist **
James Robert Drummond Admiral Sir James Robert Drummond (15 September 1812 – 7 October 1895) was a Royal Navy officer who commanded several ships in the Black Sea Fleet during the Crimean War and who commanded the Mediterranean Fleet from 1874 to 1877 before going o ...
(1812–1895), Scottish naval officer, captain of part of the Mediterranean Fleet during the Crimean War ** James S. Drummond (died 1881), mayor of Victoria, British Columbia *
Jervis Drummond Jervis Éarlson Drummond Johnson (born September 8, 1976) is a Costa Rican former footballer who played as a right-back. Club career Drummond made his professional debut with Saprissa on 5 November 1995 against San Carlos and scored his first ...
, (born 1976), Costa Rican footballer * John Drummond (disambiguation), including: ** John Drummond (settler of Madeira), of Carghill and Stobhall, Scotland, settler of Ilha da Madeira, Portugal. **
John Drummond, 15th Baron Strange John Drummond, 10th of Megginch, 15th Baron Strange (6 May 1900 – 13 April 1982), was Chief of the Baronial House and Branch of Drummond of Concraig and Lennoch within the clan Drummond and Baron of Megginch. Educated at Eton College, he becam ...
(1900–82), of Megginch Castle, Scotland, author, farmer, politician **
John Drummond (arts administrator) Sir John Richard Gray Drummond (25 November 1934 – 6 September 2006) was a British arts administrator who spent most of his career at the BBC. He was described by Rodney Milnes of ''Opera'' magazine as "one of the most formidable figures in t ...
(1934–2006), British arts administrator and BBC executive **
John Drummond (Australian settler) John Nicol Drummond (1816–1906) was an early settler in Western Australia. He became the colony's first 'Inspector of Native Police', and helped to explore the Champion Bay district before becoming one of the district's pioneer pastoralists. ...
(1816–1906), settler of Western Australia * Johnston Drummond (1820–1845), early settler of Western Australia, botanical and zoological collector * Jon Drummond (composer) (born 1969), Australian composer * Jonathan "Jon" Drummond (born 1968), American athlete * José Aurélio Drummond Jr. (born c. 1964), Brazilian businessman * Joseph Drummond (1926–1975), Canadian civil rights activist * Juan Bennett Drummond (1864–1926), African American physician *
Kate Drummond Kate Drummond (born October 21, 1975) is a Canadian film, television, theatre and voice actress; film producer, director and screenwriter. Kate starred as Nikki Bender alongside Brooke Shields in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries's '' Flower Shop Myst ...
(born 1975), Canadian actress *
Kurtis Drummond Kurtis Drummond (born January 29, 1992) is an American former professional football player who was a safety for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans. Drummond played ...
(born 1992), American football player * Lorna Drummond (born 1967), Scottish lawyer * Luizinho Drummond (1940–2020), Brazilian illegal lottery operator * Margaret Drummond (circa 1340 – after 1375), Queen of Scotland, and wife of David II * May Drummond (1696/7–1777), Scottish Quaker minister *
Orlando Drummond Orlando Drummond Cardoso (18 October 1919 – 27 July 2021) was a Brazilian actor and comedian, best known for his works as "Senhor Peru" (literally "Mr. Turkey") in the sitcom ''Escolinha do Professor Raimundo'' and also as the voice of the du ...
(1919–2021), Brazilian actor and comedian *
Peter Drummond (disambiguation) Peter Drummond may refer to: * Peter Drummond (engineer) (1850–1918), Scottish locomotive superintendent * Peter Drummond (physicist), Australian physicist * Peter Drummond (politician) (1931–2013), Australian politician * Peter Drummond (RAF o ...
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Peter Drummond (engineer) Peter Drummond (1850–1918) was a Scotland, Scottish Locomotive Superintendent with the Highland Railway from 1896 to 1911 and with the Glasgow and South Western Railway from 1912 to 1918. He was the younger brother of the engineer Dugald Drummo ...
(1850–1918), Scottish locomotive superintendent **
Peter Drummond (physicist) Peter David Drummond is a physicist and distinguished professor in the Centre for Quantum and Optical Science at Swinburne University of Technology. Drummond was born in New Zealand in 1950, and was educated at Auckland University, where he gr ...
, Australian physicist **
Peter Drummond (politician) Peter Hertford Drummond (21 August 1931 – 10 December 2013) was an Australian politician. Born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, he moved to Western Australia where he farmed at Mount Barker before entering politics. In 1972, he was elected ...
(1931–2013), Australian politician **
Peter Drummond (RAF officer) Air Marshal Sir Peter Roy Maxwell Drummond, (2 June 1894 – 27 March 1945) was an Australian-born senior commander in the Royal Air Force (RAF). He rose from private soldier in World War I to air marshal in World War  ...
(1894–1945), Australian-born commander in the Royal Air Force **
Peter Robert Drummond Peter Robert Drummond (1802–1879) was a Scottish businessman and biographer. Life Drummond, the son of a small farmer, was born and educated in the parish of Madderty, Perthshire, and in early life worked as a carpenter. He attained skill as ...
(1802–1879), Scottish businessman and biographer ** Peter Drummond (born 1969), former National Chairman of the
Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland The Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland (AHSS) is a society dedicated to the protection and study of the built heritage of Scotland. It has around 1000 members and five regional groups responsible for commenting on planning applications in ...
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Pete Drummond Peter Drummond-Hay (born 29 July 1943), known professionally as Pete Drummond, is a British voice artist and former BBC and pirate radio disc jockey and announcer. Biography Early years and pirate radio He was born in Bangor, Wales. His par ...
(born 1943), British voice artist and former BBC and pirate radio disc jockey and announcer ** Pete Drummond (drummer), Australian drummer and composer * Ralph Drummond (1792–1872), Presbyterian minister in South Australia *
Ray Drummond Ray Drummond (born November 23, 1946, in Brookline, Massachusetts) is an American jazz bassist and teacher. He also has an Master of Business Administration, MBA from Stanford University, hence his linkage to the Stanford Jazz Workshop. He can be ...
(born 1946), American jazz bassist *
Ree Drummond Anne Marie "Ree" Drummond (née Smith, born January 6, 1969) is an American blogger, author, food writer, and television personality. Drummond became known for her blog, ''The Pioneer Woman'', which documented her life in rural Oklahoma. Capi ...
(born 1969), American food writer *
Ron Drummond Ronald N. Drummond (born 1959 in Seattle, Washington) is a writer, editor, and independent scholar. Writer Ron Drummond is the author of "The Sonic Rituals of Pauline Oliveros"; "The Frequency of Liberation", a critical fiction about the novels ...
(born 1959), Scottish-American writer, editor, and scholar *
Roscoe Drummond James Roscoe Drummond (January 13, 1902 – September 30, 1983) was a 20th-century American political journalist, editor, and syndicated Washington columnist, known for his long association with ''The Christian Science Monitor'' and 50-year syndi ...
(1902–1983), American journalist *
Rose Emma Drummond Rose Emma Drummond (''c''. 1790-1840) was a British portrait miniaturist who is known for her works of theatre actresses. She was active between 1815 and 1837. She was also the inspiration for Miss La Creevy in the Charles Dickens novel ''Nicho ...
(''c''. 1790–1840), British portrait miniaturist *
Ross Drummond Ross Drummond (born 29 November 1956) is a Scottish professional golfer from Paisley whose most successful year on the PGA European Tour was chronicled by ''The Guardian's'' golf correspondent, Lawrence Donegan, in the book ''Four Iron in the ...
(born 1956), Scottish golfer * Ross Drummond (footballer) (born 1994), Scottish footballer *
Ryan Drummond Ryan Shawn Drummond (born January 10, 1973) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, singer, clown and mime artist, who is best known for his role as the original English voice of Sonic the Hedgehog in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' video game fr ...
(born 1973), American voice actor *
Scott Drummond Scott Drummond (born 29 May 1974) is a Scottish professional golfer. Early life and amateur career Drummond was born in Shrewsbury, England. He represented England as an amateur golfer. Professional career In 1996, Drummond turned pro. He dec ...
(born 1974), British golfer *
Thomas Drummond (disambiguation) Thomas Drummond (1797–1840) was a Scottish civil engineer. Thomas Drummond may also refer to: * Thomas Drummond (botanist) Thomas Drummond (1793 — March 1835), was a Scottish botanical collector. Life Thomas Drummond was the younger brothe ...
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Thomas Drummond (botanist) Thomas Drummond (1793 — March 1835), was a Scottish botanical collector. Life Thomas Drummond was the younger brother of the botanist James Drummond. He was born in Scotland, and during the early part of his life was at Don's nursery, Forfar ...
(1793–1835), Scottish botanical collector **
Thomas Drummond (judge) Thomas Drummond (October 16, 1809 – May 15, 1890) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Circuit Courts for the Seventh Circuit and previously was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Dist ...
(1809–1890), American judge **
Thomas Drummond, Lord Drummond Thomas Drummond, Lord Drummond (21 July 1742 – November 1780) was a Scottish landowner and diplomat who served as the president of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York. Early life Drummond was born on 21 July 1742 at Largs i ...
(1742–1780), Scottish landowner and diplomat **
Tom Drummond (footballer) Thomas "Chick" Taylor Drummond (6 August 1897 – 26 May 1970) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Drummond was a member of Collingwood premiership teams i ...
(1897–1970), Australian rules footballer **
Tom Drummond (musician) Tom Melville Drummond (born June 30, 1969 Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American musician. He is currently the bassist and background vocalist for the band, Better Than Ezra. Drummond is one of the four original founding members who formed Bett ...
(born 1969), American musician, bassist for Better Than Ezra *
Tim Drummond Timothy Lee Drummond (20 April 1940 – 10 January 2015) was an American musician from Canton, Illinois. Drummond's primary instrument was bass guitar and he toured and recorded with many notable artists, including Conway Twitty, Bob Dylan, James ...
(1940–2015), American bassist and musician * Vance Drummond (1927–1967), New Zealand-born Australian pilot in Korean and Vietnam Wars *
Victoria Drummond Victoria Alexandrina Drummond, Order of the British Empire#Current classes, MBE (14 October 1894 – 25 December 1978), was the first woman Engine officer, marine engineer in the UK and the first woman member of Institute of Marine Engineering, ...
(1894–1978) (daughter of the 15th Baron Strange), first woman in the UK to qualify as a marine engineer *
Violet Hilda Drummond Violet Hilda Drummond (30 July 1911 – 7 February 2000) was a British children's author and illustrator from the 1930s to 1970s. During her career, Drummond primarily wrote series on ''Mrs. Easter'', ''Little Laura'' and ''Miss Anna Tully''. Of h ...
(1911–2000), British author and illustrator *
William Drummond (disambiguation) William Drummond or Bill Drummond is the name of: *William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585–1649), Scottish poet, influenced by Spenser; best known for illustrated essay, ''Cypresse Grove'' *William Drummond (colonial governor) (c. 1617–1677), Sco ...
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William Drummond of Hawthornden William Drummond (13 December 15854 December 1649), called "of Hawthornden", was a Scottish poet. Life Drummond was born at Hawthornden Castle, Midlothian, to John Drummond, the first laird of Hawthornden, and Susannah Fowler, sister of the ...
(1585–1649), Scottish poet, aristocrat and friend of Ben Jonson **
William Drummond, 1st Viscount Strathallan William Drummond, 1st Viscount of Strathallan, Lord Drummond of Cromlix (1617? – 1688), was a Scottish soldier and politician. He served as a Commissioner for Perthshire in the parliaments of 1669–74, 1681–82 and 1685–86, and at the Co ...
(1617–1688), Scottish soldier and politician **
William Drummond, 4th Viscount Strathallan William Drummond, 4th Viscount Strathallan (1690 – 16 April 1746), was a Scottish peer and Jacobitism, Jacobite, who died at the Battle of Culloden. Pardoned for his part in the Jacobite_rising_of_1715, 1715 Rising, Lord Strathallan rais ...
(1690–1746, Battle of Culloden), Major-General in the Jacobite cause, brother of Andrew Drummond


Fictional characters

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Bulldog Drummond Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond is a fictional character, created by H. C. McNeile and published under his pen name "Sapper". Following McNeile's death in 1937, the novels were continued by Gerard Fairlie. Drummond is a First World War veteran who ...
, British fictional detective *
Esther Drummond Esther Drummond, portrayed by Alexa Havins, is a fictional character in the BBC television programme ''Torchwood'', a spin-off from the long-running series ''Doctor Who''. Havins is one of several American actors to join ''Torchwood'' in its fo ...
, character in ''Torchwood: Miracle Day'' * Henry Drummond, fictional character from '' Inherit the Wind'' * Pete Drummond, character in ''
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'' * Phillip and Kimberly Drummond, the father and daughter characters on
Diff'rent Strokes ''Diff'rent Strokes'' is an American television sitcom, which originally aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March 7, 1986. The series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and ...


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