John Brodribb Bergne (1800–1873) was an English official, numismatist and antiquary.
Bergne was born at Kensington, and entered the Foreign Office in January 1817.
A trusted adviser of successive secretaries of state, his reputation was as an authority on matters connected with treaties.
As a numismatist, Bergne concentrated on Roman and English coins, his collection of which was dispersed at his death, when many were purchased for the British Museum.
The following are his contributions to the Numismatic Chronicle from its first publication in 1838:[1] The diplomat John Henry Gibbs Bergne was his eldest son.