Jacek Małachowski
Jacek Małachowski, of the Nałęcz coat-of-arms (1737–1821) was a Polish nobleman, politician and administrator.
Jacek Małachowski | |
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Portrait by Józef Peszka | |
Coat of arms | Nałęcz |
Born | Końskie | August 25, 1737
Died | March 27, 1821 83) Bodzechów | (aged
Family | House of Małachowski |
Consort | Petronela Antonina Rzewuska |
Issue
Jan Małachowski Franciszka Małachowska | |
Father | Jan Małachowski |
Mother | Izabela Humiecka |
He was Crown Deputy Master of the Pantry since 1764. Referendary of the Crown in 1764-1780, Deputy Chancellor the Crown since 1780 and Grand Chancellor of the Crown since 1786.[1] Starost of Piotrków, Radom, Stary Sącz and Gródek.
Marshal of the Coronation Sejm in December 3–20, 1764 in Warsaw.[1]
He was a supporter of the Russian faction.[1] During the Great Sejm of 1788-1792 he supported tentative reforms such as strengthening of the executive and army, but also maintaining ties with Russia.[1] He was among the opponents of the Constitution of 3 May and eventually joined the Targowica Confederation that overthrew it.[1]
References
- Jacek Jędruch (1998). Constitutions, elections, and legislatures of Poland, 1493–1977: a guide to their history. EJJ Books. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-7818-0637-4. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
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