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Count Michał Jerzy Wandalin Mniszech (1748[1]–1806[2]) was a Polish nobleman.
Michal became Colonel in 1757, Crown Cupbearer in 1777,[3] Lithuanian Grand Secretary in 1778, Chief of the Royal Chancellery in 1780. He served also as Lithuanian Court Marshal from 1781 until 1783[4] and Crown Grand Marshal from 1783[5] until 1793.[6] In 1797 he was appointed Privy Councillor of state by Paul I.[7] He was starosta of Lublin, Jawor, Słonim and Rostoki.[8]
As one of the senators he participated in the Great Sejm.
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