Robert Burnaby

Robert Burnaby
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island
In office
July 27, 1860  November 28, 1865
Preceded byJames Cooper
Succeeded byJohn Ash
ConstituencyEsquimalt County (1860–1863)
Esquimalt and Metchosin (1863–1865)
Personal details
BornNovember 30, 1828
Woodthorpe, Leicestershire
DiedJanuary 10, 1878(1878-01-10) (aged 49)
Woodthorpe, Leicestershire
Children1
Parent(s)Reverend Thomas Burnaby; Sarah Meares
OccupationPrivate Secretary to Richard Clement Moody; Freemasonic officer; Member of the Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island

Robert Burnaby (November 30, 1828 – January 10, 1878) was an English politician and civil servant in British Columbia, where he served as Private Secretary to Richard Clement Moody, who was the founder and the first Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. Moody named Burnaby Lake, in British Columbia, after Burnaby, and the city of Burnaby was subsequently named after Burnaby, as were at least ten other geographical features, including Burnaby Mountain, Robert Burnaby Park, Burnaby Island in Haida Gwaii, and a street in Vancouver.