b. 1845
               
               d. 1892-05-29
               
               
                  
                  Richard Charles Mayne, an officer in the Royal Navy, served in 
Vancouver Island and 
British Columbia from 
1857 to 1861, first as a lieutenant in HMS 
Plumper and then, from 
7 August 1861, as additional commander in HMS 
Hecate. Mayne Island, in the Southern Gulf Islands archipelago, is named after him.
                     
 
                  
                  Mayne filled various roles while based in 
Victoria. He helped maintain order in scattered settlements such as
                     
Fort Yale, and he explored, mapped, and collected geological specimens during both ship- and
                     land-based survey
                     expeditions.
                     As lieutenant of HMS 
Plumper, Mayne took part in the water-borne half of the Boundary Commission surveying the
                     borders between British and American territorial claims.
                     He later commanded an overland project that mapped districts surrounding the 
Fraser,
                     
Thompson, and 
Harrison
                     rivers.
                     Fifty copies of Mayne's map were printed for the local government.
                     In England, the War Office lithographed and printed another 100 copies.
                     Mayne also represented 
Vancouver Island and 
British Columbia
                     at the 
1862 International Exhibition, a sign of the respect his superiors held for
                     him.
                     
 
                  
                  Throughout his assignments, Mayne proved a capable and respected agent. 
Douglas singled out Mayne for
                     
especial commendation
 for his services in a letter to 
Lytton about restoring order in
                     
Fort Yale, which the 
Colonial Office forwarded to the Admiralty with
                     
an expression of thanks.
                     Douglas further wrote that Mayne's surveys and reports from the 
Thompson,
                     
Fraser, and 
Harrison Rivers were done with 
a degree
                        of success and ability
 that were a credit to the 
talents and enterprise of that useful and active officer.
 At the request of
                     
Mayne's father, also named 
Richard Mayne, copies of those reports were also sent to the
                     
Admiralty.
 
                  
                  Mayne published a detailed account of his service on 
Plumper and 
Hecate
                     titled 
Four Years in British Columbia and Vancouver Island. The 
Colonial Office ordered
                     two copies. From what they had 
seen
 of Commander Mayne they were 
disposed to think he would write a useful
                        book.
                      
                  
                  From 24 September 1862 to 12 August 1866, Mayne commanded HMS 
Eclipse,
                     based in Australia. During land disputes in New Zealand, he was wounded in action.
                     In 
August 1866, Mayne transferred to
                     HMS 
Nassau, assigned to surveying the Straits of Magellan. He retired from the Royal Navy on
                     
12 August 1869.
                     He won a seat in parliament for the Pembroke and Haverfordwest district in 
1886, and died 
29 May
                        1892.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     
                     
                        - 1. Labouchere to Douglas, 2 January 1857, LAC, RG7, G8C/1, 504; Peter Davis, Richard Charles Mayne R.N., The Victorian Royal Navy (website). http://www.pdavis.nl/ShowBiog.php?id=1456
 
                        - 2. G. C. Boase, Mayne, Richard, Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900.
 
                        - 3. Douglas to Lytton, 4 February 1859, 3264, CO 60/4, 101; Douglas to Lytton, 8 May 1859, 6506, CO 60/4, 349; Douglas to Lytton, 16 August 1859, 10043, CO 60/5, 16.
 
                        - 4. R. C. Mayne, Four Years in British Columbia and Vancouver Island [...] (London: J. Murray, 1862), 9-11. http://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0222152
 
                        - 5. Douglas to Lytton, 16 August 1859, 10043, CO 60/5, 16.
 
                        - 6. Douglas to Newcastle, 7 May 1860, 6387, 7 May 1860.
 
                        - 7. Godley to Merivale, 15 November 1859, 11357, CO 60/6, 323.
 
                        - 8. Douglas to Newcastle, 14 November 1861, 412, CO 305/17, 521.
 
                        - 9. Douglas to Lytton, 4 February 1859, 3264, CO 60/4, 101
 
                        - 10. Douglas to Lytton, 16 August 1859, 10043, CO 60/5, 16.
 
                        - 11. Mayne to Newcastle, 4 October 1862, 9875, CO 60/14, 450. B626M03.html
 
                        - 12. Peter Davis, Richard Charles Mayne R.N., The Victorian Royal Navy (website). http://www.pdavis.nl/ShowBiog.php?id=1456
 
                        - 13. G. C. Boase, Mayne, Richard.