Zachary Philip Fonnereau (31 January 1706 – 15 August 1778) was a British businessman and politician.
[2] Fonnereau played a prominent role in financing the Seven Years' War,[3] and served as a director of the East India Company in 1753 and 1754.
[4] He was returned as the Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh at the 1747 election on the interest of his brother, Thomas Fonnereau,[2] who had developed an independent interest in the borough at the expense of the Government (which had formerly controlled it by patronage).
[2] By his marriage to Margaret Martyn, he left five children, two of whom also served as Members of Parliament for Aldeburgh:
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