Frederick Standert (c. 1705–1785) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1769 and 1780.
Standert was educated at Merchant Taylors' School from 1717 to 1719.
He was established as a wine merchant in Martin’s Lane, Cannon Street by 1749 and remained in business until 1780.
[2] Standert was returned as Member of Parliament for Bletchingley at a by-election on 3 April 1769 on the interest of his son-in-law, Sir Robert Clayton.
[2] His daughter Mary married Robert Clayton on 1 June 1767.