Frederik Vilhelm Conrad Holck (1745–1800) was a Danish nobleman and courtier.
Holck was a favorite companion of king Christian VII of Denmark during the first years of his reign, and were regarded to have a bad influence upon the monarch by encouraging him in decadent pleasures and by distancing him from his consort Queen Caroline Matilda [2] He was appointed Chamberlain in 1767 and Privy Councilor (geheimeråd) in 1769.
[3][4] In 1770, however, he was removed from court upon the influence of royal physician Johann Friedrich Struensee and replaced by Royal Chamberlain Enevold Brandt.
In 1789, he obtained the office of county governor over Kiel, Cronshagen and Bordesholm.
The remainder of his life was spent at Kiel where he died in 1800.