Anthony Mildmay was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1640.
He was awarded MA at Cambridge University on the visit of the King in 1624.
He was a royal courtier and was gentleman usher and carver to King Charles I.
[2] Mildmay waited on King Charles during his imprisonment, and after the execution in 1649 conveyed the body of the King to Windsor.
He was responsible escorting the King's children Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Princess Elizabeth to Carisbrooke Castle where Elizabeth died in 1650 and Henry stayed until he went abroad in 1652.