Ignacy Kluczewski

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Bornc. 1730
DiedBefore 1793
Noble familyKluczewski

Ignacy Kluczewski
Coat of armsOzdoba
Bornc. 1730
DiedBefore 1793
Noble familyKluczewski
SpouseAnna Baudouin (m. 1775)
IssueApolonia, Antoni, Józef, Roman and Stanisław
FatherJakub Kluczewski

Ignacy Kluczewski (c.1730 – before 1793) was a Polish Royal Secretary to King Stanisław II Augustus of Poland. He was also the Crown Army military official and diplomat who served as a Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth chargé d'affaires to Russian Empire.

He was born as the son of Jakub in the family with the military traditions.[1] In 1766 Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II conferred on him and his siblings hereditary status of untitled nobility of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1768 he was incorporated to the Polish nobility by the Parliament of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and was granted Ozdoba coat of arms. From January to February 1776 he was serving as a chief of a Polish diplomatic mission in the Russian Empire superseding Antoni Augustyn Deboli. During his short term in Saint Petersburg he was among others responsible for conducting encrypted correspondence with the Permanent Council.[2]

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