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Robert Burnaby (November 30, 1828 – January 10, 1878) was an English merchant, politician and civil servant in British Columbia, where he served as private secretary to Richard Clement Moody, the founder and 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 urban and geographical features, including a mountain, Robert Burnaby Park, a Haida Gwaii Island, and a street in Vancouver. 罗伯特·本拿比(Robert Burnaby,1828年11月30日-1878年1月10日)是一个加拿大卑诗省的商人、政治家和公务员。 卑诗省城市本拿比以他的名字命名,至少其他10个地点以他的名字命名,包括一座山、一个湖泊,一个公园,温哥华的一条街道。
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Private secretary to Richard Clement Moody; member of the Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island; Freemasonic officer.
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Robert Burnaby (November 30, 1828 – January 10, 1878) was an English merchant, politician and civil servant in British Columbia, where he served as private secretary to Richard Clement Moody, the founder and 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 urban and geographical features, including a mountain, Robert Burnaby Park, a Haida Gwaii Island, and a street in Vancouver. 罗伯特·本拿比(Robert Burnaby,1828年11月30日-1878年1月10日)是一个加拿大卑诗省的商人、政治家和公务员。 卑诗省城市本拿比以他的名字命名,至少其他10个地点以他的名字命名,包括一座山、一个湖泊,一个公园,温哥华的一条街道。
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