Background
Martin Zaluski, was born November 15 or 30 April 1700 in Jedlance. He was born into the Junosza noble family, the son of Alexander Joseph Zaluski and his wife Teresa Podkańskich.
Martin Zaluski, was born November 15 or 30 April 1700 in Jedlance. He was born into the Junosza noble family, the son of Alexander Joseph Zaluski and his wife Teresa Podkańskich.
He studied in Plock with the help of his uncle Louis Bartholomew Zaluski, and in Slutsk (1717–1718).
He also went to the University of Vilnius (1718–1721) followed by Rome (1722–1723), where he studied theology and in Florence, where he earned a law degree. From 1725 he was dean of the chapter of Plock, and in 1729 a canon of Cracow on the 7 May 1732. On 13 August 1696 he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Płock, by his close relative Ludwik Bartłomiej Załuski.
He was also appointed Titular Bishop of Rosmen.
He was also an abbot and Secretary of the Crown. In 1765 retired from his ecclesiastical posting, and returned to the Jesuits and resided in Kobylka.