Louis Verreycken

Louis Verreycken (1552 - 23 October 1621),[1] Lord of Impden, Sart, Ruart, Hamme was secretary of the Brussels Council of State and audiencier of the Brussels Privy Council.

Louis Verreycken
Louis Verreycken, knight, audiencier and first secretary to the Archduke
first secretary and audiencier
In office
1583–1619
Governor GeneralArchduke Albert
Succeeded byLouis-François Verreycken
Personal details
Born1552
Died23 October 1621
Spouse(s)Louise Micault
ChildrenLouis-François Verreycken

Career

He was first appointed by Philip II of Spain on 4 May 1583, but rose to pre-eminence under Archduke Albert. Together with Jean Richardot he took part in the negotiations leading to the Peace of Vervins between France and the Habsburgs. In early 1600 he undertook a peace mission to England, but without immediate result.[2] Rowland Whyte described his reception at court by Queen Elizabeth in detail.[3]

He was also a member of the delegation that negotiated the Twelve Years' Truce of 1609–1621 between the Dutch Republic and the Habsburgs.

He was named treasurer of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1611,[1] and was knighted in 1596. His son Louis-François Verreycken became 1st Baron of Bonlez.[4]

His will is dated 12 May 1620.

References

  1. Legay, Marie-Laure and Baury, Roger (2009). L' Invention de la décentralisation: Noblesse et pouvoirs intermédiaires en France et en Europe XVIIe-XIXe siècle. Presses Univ. Septentrion. p. 181. ISBN 9782757401040.
  2. Em. Dony, "Verreycken (Louis)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 26 Archived 2016-01-21 at the Wayback Machine (Brussels, 1938), 682–684
  3. Michael Brennan, Noel Kinnamon, Margaret Hannay, The Letters of Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sidney (Philadelphia, 2013), p. 429.
  4. Le theatre de la noblesse du Brabant representant les erections des terres, seigneuries, & noms des personnes, & des familles titrées, les creations des chevaleries, & octroys des Marques d'Honneur & de Noblesse... / Jean François Broncaert
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