Philip Richard Fendall

Philip Richard Fendall

Philip Richard Fendall may refer to:

*Philip Richard Fendall I, Esq. (1734-1805), lawyer, office holder, merchant, entrepreneur, builder of Lee-Fendall House
*Philip Richard Fendall II (1794-1868), District Attorney of Washington, D.C., lawyer
*Philip Richard Fendall III (1832-1879), Captain in the Union Marine Corps during Civil War
*Philip Richard Fendall (Maryland) (1789-1821), 2nd Lieutenant during War of 1812


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