The Lords of Poederlee[1] held a heerlijkheid (lordship) in Lille, Belgium, which in the 17th century became a barony.
Lords of Poederlee
edit- Jean of Vriessele, Lord of Poederlee: married Margaretha van Haesbroeck.
- Gauthier of Vriessele, Lord of Poederlee, since 1433.[2]
- Peter de Brimeu: married Magdalene of Vriessele, Lady of Poederlee
- Jacques de Brimeu, Lord of Poederlee: married Anna van de Werve, daughter of Martin.
- Jean de Brimeu, Lord of Poederlee: married Clara of Thuyl.
- Eleonora or Florentia de Brimeu, Lady of Poederlee: married Philip Snoy, Lord of Oppuers
- Philippe Snoy, Lord of Oppuers (1570–1637), knight. Married 1st Lady Marie de Brimeu, Lady of Poederlee.
Barons of Poederlé
edit- Walburga Snoy, lady of Poederlee: married Philippe-Guillaume de Steenhuys, 1st Baron of Poederlee, in 1653. He was president of the Council of Flanders.
- Jean-Erard de Steenhuys, 2nd Baron of Poederlee.
- Marie Hélène de Steenhuys, 3rd Baron of Poederlee, married Eugène I d'Olmen.
- Philippe I d'Olmen, Baron of Poederlee
- Eugène II d'Olmen, Baron de Poederlé: President of the Great Council of Mechelen in 1739. Married Hyppolite-Françoise de Vicq, great-grand daughter of Henri de Vicq, Lord of Meuleveldt.
- Philippe II d'Olmen, Baron de Poederlé
- Hypolitte-Ernest d'Olmen, Baron de Poederlé
- Sélon d'Olmen was the last baron of Poederlé (1836–1898); he married Valentine de Jonghe d'Ardoye (1845–1896), but had no male heirs.
References
edit- ^ "Documentatie Poederlee: Heemkundige kring 'Norbert de Vrijter' vzw Lille". hklille.be. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
- ^ Annales de l'Académie Royale d'Archéologie de Belgique, Volume 7