Ann Mudd (1612/13 – after 1693) was an English follower of John Pennyman who broke away from the Quakers.
They had been Quakers but in 1672 Isaac Penington wrote to them about their criticism and failure to attend meetings.
A 1673 publication titled Tyranny and Hypocrisy describes how Ann Mudd was manhandled by a Quaker at a meeting despite her being an "ancient gentlewoman".
Her writing criticised the Quaker's management and their motives and noted of their poor treatment of John Pennyman.
[1] Mudd's other life is unknown but a letter dated 1693 which she sent from Wilscomb noted that she was 80 and that she did not expect to live much more.