Andrzej Stanisław Młodziejowski

Andrzej Stanisław Młodziejowski
Bishop of Poznań
Portrait of Młodziejowski by Ludwik Marteau
Other postGrand Chancellor of the Crown (1767 – 1780)
Previous postBishop of Przemyśl (1766 – 1768)
Orders
Ordination6 July 1740
Consecration2 February 1767
by Władysław Aleksander Łubieński
Personal details
Born(1717-11-30)30 November 1717
Goszczanów, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Poland)
Died20 February 1780(1780-02-20) (aged 62)
Warsaw, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Poland)

Andrzej Mikołaj Stanisław Kostka Młodziejowski (30 November 1717 – 20 February 1780), of the Korab coat of arms, was a Polish–Lithuanian nobleman, politician and priest. Młodziejowski served as Grand Chancellor of the Crown from 1767, and bishop of Poznań from 1768, until his death in 1780. He previously served as bishop of Przemyśl from 1766 to 1768 and as deputy chancellor of the crown from 1764 to 1767.

Młodziejowski was one of the Polish nobles and politicians in service to the Russian embassy, receiving financial support from them as early as 1763 and supporting Russian activity that eventually led to the First Partition of Poland. He was accused of corruption, immorality and of involvement with the death of primate of Poland Władysław Aleksander Łubieński.