Anne Brett (also Anna; néeMason; 1667/68 – 11 October 1753), was Countess of Macclesfield before her divorce in 1698 and a courtier of the Kingdom of Great Britain.
She first married Charles Gerard, Viscount Brandon when she was fifteen. The marriage was not a success but divorce was difficult. She had two children with Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers before her marriage was ended in 1698. Whilst she waited for their divorce her husband became the Earl of Macclesfield so she was a countess when they parted. She was a rich countess as over £12,000 was returned to her from before her marriage. Her children, Anne and Richard Savage had been kept a secret. She said that they died young, but years later the poet Richard Savage claimed to be her son.[1]
Colley Cibber is said to have submitted for her approval the text of his play, The Careless Husband, which was first put on the boards in 1704 because he valued her opinion.[1]
Brett died at her home in Old Bond Street in London, on 11 October 1753.