A half-length portrait by Sir Charles D'Oyly, c. 1812 - 1820 (Courtesy British Library, WD 4070)
3rd British Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies
In office 12 March 1816 – 19 August 1816[1]
Preceded by
Stamford Raffles
Succeeded by
Post Abolished Cornelis Theodorus Elout Commissioner-General of the Dutch East Indies Serving with Godert van der Capellen, Arnold Adriaan Buyskes
Personal details
Born
(1762-10-09)9 October 1762 St Andrew Holborn (parish), London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Died
10 November 1825(1825-11-10) (aged 63) Calcutta, British India
Resting place
South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta, British India
Spouses
Mary Farquharson
(m. 1790; died 1818)
Harriet Halcott
(m. 1820–1825)
Parents
John Fendall Sr. (father)
Sarah Bolde (mother)
John Fendall (9 October 1762 – 10 November 1825) was a colonial official in the British East India Company, a member of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and the last British governor of Java.
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