Alan Major Millard (29 April 1856 – 6 July 1915) was an English solicitor who became an Australian politician.
He worked at the mines at Captains Flat before being admitted to practise as a solicitor in 1893, settling at Bungendore.
[1] In August 1904 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Liberal member for Queanbeyan.
[2] In September 1905 Millard was committed to stand trial on charges that he had misappropriated £5 of a client's money.
[7] After his appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court, his seat in parliament was declared vacant and a writ was issued for a by-election on 7 April.