Anthony Highmore (1758–1829) was an English legal writer, known also for works on London charities and the Honourable Artillery Company.
He also promoted Charles James Fox's act on the law of libel.
[1] During the Napoleonic Wars alarm created by threatened invasion, Highmore became a member of the Honourable Artillery Company.
Highmore, though a believer in the alternative of vaccination, opposed this bill in A Statement of some Objections to the Bill as amended by the Committee of the House of Commons to Prevent the Spreading of the Infection of the Small-Pox, 1808.
Charles Murray replied in the same year in An Answer to Mr. Highmore's Objections.