Alexander Anne or Aune (died 1439) was an English lawyer and politician.

Alexander Anne (also Aune, de Aune, or de Anne) was originally from Frickley in Yorkshire and served as a Justice of the Peace of that county as well as Middlesex. A Citizen-Draper of London, he held numerous offices, including undersheriff for London in 1423 and escheator for Middlesex in 1432. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Middlesex in 1430/31, 1432, and 1436/37.[1][2] Anne was also Recorder of London from 1435 to his death in 1439.[3]

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  1. ^ Freeman, Jessica (2001). "Middlesex in the Fifteenth Century: Community or Communities?". In Hicks, Michael A. (ed.). Revolution and Consumption in Late Medieval England. Boydell & Brewer. p. 92.
  2. ^ Beaven, Alfred B. (1908). The Aldermen of the City of London, Temp. Henry III.-1908. Corporation of the city of London. p. 299. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  3. ^ John Noorthouck. "Addenda: The Recorders of London," in A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark, (London: R Baldwin, 1773), 893-894. British History Online, accessed May 11, 2020, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/new-history-london/pp893-894.