Edward Frederik (Friederich) Jakob Tesdorpf (3 December 1854 – 23 May 1937) was a Danish landowner and politician.
He succeeded his father as the owner of Orupgaard as well as Brændte Ege, Kringelborg and Bøtøgård.
[2] He was in particular interested in horse breeding and was a member of the state stallion commission (statshingsteskuekommissionen).
[3] In the 1890s, Tesdorpf argued in favour of the introduction of Trade barriers to protect the Danish agricultural sector.
In 1902, he was elected for Landstinget as a representative for Højre and joined the Free Conservative.