Jan van der Burch (died 1595) was an office-holder in the Habsburg Netherlands.
[1] The Duke of Alva also appointed him a commissioner of the Council of Troubles, responsible for identifying fugitives who had participated in the early stages of the Dutch Revolt and sequestering their property.
[1] When the city of Mechelen fell to the rebels in 1572, van der Burch was imprisoned, his house plundered and his servants killed.
He was released and restored to his position when Alva retook the city.
On 12 December 1584 he was appointed president of the Great Council, then Councillor of State, and finally, on 16 June 1592, president of the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands.