Education
He was educated at the Collegium Nobilium in Warsaw, an elite boarding school.
president Prime Minister of Poland
He was educated at the Collegium Nobilium in Warsaw, an elite boarding school.
He was a chamberlain to both August III and to Stanislaw August Poniatowski because his family had supported the latterking"s election, but this was only an honorary position. In the 1770s, he participated in diplomatic excursion to Saint St. Petersburg and to London. He was an envoy at the Four-Year Sejm, at which he supported the Constitution of 3 May.
Later, however, he participated in the Russian-led Confederation of Targowica, which was opposed to the Constitution.
In November 1806, he was chosen to greet Joachim Murat upon his arrival in Warsaw. In 1780, he was given the Order of Saint Stanislaus.
In 1778, he became a member of the Permanent Council and in the following year briefly stood in for Ignacy Potocki as the Marshal when he was unavailable. As part of the anti-Russian Kościuszko Uprising, he was a member of the Supreme National Council.