Career
He was also a Mason. From 1785-1795, he was a secretary to the king, Stanisław August Poniatowski, until his forced abdication. In 1788-1789, he acted as a secretary for the Four-Year Sejm, at which he was also the secretary for the confederated Crown provinces, and from 1790, the envoy from the Sochaczew Land to said Sejm. On 29 April 1791, he received honorary citizenship of the city of Warsaw.
In 1806, he declared himself to be a supporter of Napoleon.
As a consequence of this, he was appointed the next year to be a minister of the Napoleonic duchy. He was supported by the king Frederick August I and by the French ambassador Dominique-Georges-Frédéric Dufour de Pradt.