Alfred Septimus Dowling (1805–1868) was a British law reporter.
[1] He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn on 18 June 1828, and became a special pleader in the common law courts, and also went the home circuit.
He was admitted a member of Serjeant's Inn on 12 November 1842, and made a judge of county courts, circuit No.
On 20 August 1853 he was gazetted one of the commissioners for inquiring into the state and practice of the county courts.
[1] He died of an internal cancer at his residence, 34 Acacia Road, St. John's Wood, London, on 3 March 1868, aged 63.