Adrien van der Burch (1501–1557) was an office-holder in the Habsburg Netherlands.
Van der Burch was born in 1501 to a noble family in Flanders.
[1] Alongside his work as a judge and councillor, Van der Burch was employed on diplomatic business in Flanders, Spain and England, including the negotiation of the marriage between Queen Mary and Charles's son, Philip in 1554.
[1] On 26 August 1556, Charles V appointed Van der Burch president of the Court of Utrecht.
On 9 November 1556 he was appointed Councillor of State and Keeper of the Seals.