Sir Alexander Radcliffe (1608 – April 1654) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1628 to 1629.
He inherited estates at Tockholes, but lost them in 1641 during the Civil War.
[1] He was appointed Knight of the Order of the Bath in 1625, when he was seventeen years old.
[2] Radcliffe supported the King in the Civil War and in 1642 he executed a Commissioner of Array.
He was later committed to the Tower of London by Parliament for assisting the Earl of Derby in the Siege of Manchester.