Robert Miller Mundy

Sir Robert Miller Mundy KCMG (1813–1892) was a British soldier and colonial civil servant.

His father was a Member of Parliament for Derbyshire from 1784 until his death in 1822;[1] his nephew, Edward Miller Mundy, held the same seat in 1841-1849.

In March 1841 he joined the horse artillery, and became a second captain in April 1844, and major by brevet on selling out in October 1846.

After a country life in Hampshire for some years, he volunteered to serve in the Turkish army during the Crimean War and became a lieutenant-colonel in the Osmanli horse artillery until August 1856.

From Grenada he was transferred in February 1874 to the permanent appointment of lieutenant-governor of British Honduras,[3] and retired in 1877.