Alice Holford (died 1455) was an English bailiff of London Bridge for 25 years.
She was a rare example of a woman in authority in the fifteenth century.
She had the task of gathering the toll from boats that sailed under the bridge and from the wagons that passed over it into London.
The task was complicated because the fee depended on what was being carried.
[1] A woman having a position of authority and responsibility in the fifteenth century was unusual.