Jan Szembek

Jan Szembek

Count Jan Sebastian Szembek (?-1731) was a Polish szlachcic.

Recorder of the Crown since 1699, Deputy Chancellor of the Crown in 1703-1711, Grand Chancellor of the Crown since 1712. Starost of Łomża

Marshal of the Sejm (" _pl. zwyczajnego") on December 22, 1701 - February 6, 1702.


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