Edward Brabazon Brenton (April 22, 1763 – March 11, 1845) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
Brenton studied law at Lincoln's Inn; he was admitted to the Nova Scotia bar in 1785 and set up practice in Halifax.
In 1793, he was named judge advocate for the Nova Scotia military district.
He was named deputy judge advocate general for British North America in 1799.
He was appointed a revenue commissioner and surrogate to the judge for the vice admiralty court in 1810.