François de Kinschot
Chancellor of Brabant
In office
24 November 1649 – 5 May 1651 (1649-11-24 1651-05-05)
MonarchPhilip IV of Spain
Preceded byFerdinand van Boisschot
Succeeded byRobert van Asseliers
Personal details
Born
Franciscus Henri van Kinschot

(1577-05-01)1 May 1577
City of Brussels
Died5 May 1651(1651-05-05) (aged 74)
Brussels
Resting place
Alma materUniversity of Douai
OrdersOrder of Santiago

Frans I van Kinschot[1] (1 May 1577 – 5 May 1651), Lord of Rivieren, Jette, Ganshoren, was a jurist and chancellor of Brabant.[2]

Biography

Van Kinschot was the son of councillor Hendrik van Kinschot and Margaretha Douglas dite Scott. He was a descendant of the van Kinschot family. He attended secondary school at the College of Ath, in Henegouwen, a renowned college in the Habsburg Netherlands. He then studied law at the University of Douai, where he graduated at the age of 18. He joined the law practice of his father, who was a lawyer at the Council of Brabant. Van Kinschot married Margareta Boote, daughter of Adriaen Boote, and in 1630, succeeded his father-in-law as treasurer general and chief of finance to Albert VII, Archduke of Austria.

Under Philip IV of Spain, he was appointed a member of the Council of State and a knight of the Order of Santiago. In 1649 he succeeded Ferdinand van Boisschot as Chancellor of Brabant. He died in 1651.[3]

References

Footnotes

  1. https://www.genealogieonline.nl/west-europese-adel/I231461.php Persoonlijke gegevens Frans van Kinschot Heer van Rivieren ] at Genealogieonline
  2. Nypels 1889, p. 770.
  3. Thomas 2009, p. 184.

Bibliography

  • Nypels, G. (1889). Kinschot, François de (PDF) (in French). Vol. 10. Académie Royale de Belgique. pp. 769–772. OCLC 917767431. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Thomas, C. (2009). "La politique familiale des 'Grands'". L'invention de la décentralisation (in French). Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Septentrion. pp. 177–190. ISBN 9782757401040.
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