Alexander Edward Miller

Sir Alexander Edward Miller (28 August 1828 - 13 September 1903) was an Irish barrister who was briefly a member of Middlesex County Council.

Educated at Rugby School and Trinity College Dublin, he was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1854. He 'took silk' and became a Queen's Counsel in 1872. He was a member of the Railway Commission from 1877-88.

When the first Middlesex County Council was formed in 1889, he was chosen to be an alderman. In the same year he was knighted. In 1891 he was appointed a legal member of the Governor General of India's Supreme Council. He did not resign from the council on leaving for India, but he forfeited his seat in 1892 as he had failed to attend meetings for twelve months. He was created a Companion of the Star of India and retired in 1896, returning to live in County Antrim.