Franz Karl von Grillot | |
|---|---|
| Landvogt of Liechtenstein | |
| In office 1751–1770 | |
| Monarch | Joseph Wenzel I |
| Preceded by | Johann Kaspar Laaba |
| Succeeded by | Gabriel Reinhard (acting) |
| Personal details | |
| Spouse | Maria Anna von Pierron |
Franz Karl von Grillot was an envoy of Joseph Wenzel I,Prince of Liechtenstein and Landvogt of Liechtenstein from 1751 to 1770. [1]
During his time as Landvogt,he suggested that Joseph Wenzel I redeemed the debt owed to the Jews,amounting to 30,000 guilders. [2] He was also periodically the Liechtenstein envoy to the Swabian Circle. [3] He was unpopular,and after complaints about his corruption in office,he was removed as Landvogt in 1770,and temporarily succeeded by Gabriel Reinhard the following year. [3] [4]