Philippe-Louis van de Werve
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Philippe Louis Joseph Ignace van de Werve, 1st Baron of Schilde (1748–1834) formed part of a very old, important and noble family of Antwerp.[1][2]
Family
editHe is one of the 12 children of Charles-Philippe van de Werve, 1st Count of Vorsselaer and Marie-Anne de Pret.
He married 3 times:
- Marie-Alexandrine de Fraule, daughter of Thomas, viscount of Fraula; and of Anne-Louise van Colen.
- Thérèse Peeters, daughter of Jean, Lord of Aertselar, Lord of Cleydael and Lord of Buerstede; and of Françoise van den Cruyce. The family Peeters was colossalement rich.
- Marie-Louise della Faille, daughter of Jacque-Abilius della Faille and of Claire della Faille.
He had 2 children with Marie-Louise della Faille:
- Jacques van de Werve, 2nd Baron of Schilde (1793–1845). He married Charlotte de Cossé-Brissac.
- Marie-Josephe van de Werve (1795–1811)
Career
editIn 1768 he became by imperial decree 1st Baron of Schilde. Van de Werve was a freemason and member of La Concorde Universelle Lodge in Antwerp.
References
edit- ^ Gachard, Louis Prosper (1872). "Les Seigneuries et les Seigneurs en Brabant au dix-huitième siècle". Bulletin de la Commission royale d'Histoire. 41 (13): 383–462. doi:10.3406/bcrh.1872.2895.
- ^ Pil, Lut (2010-11-01). "Tussen lege stad en bruisende handelsmetropool - Het beeld van de Scheldesluiting in negentiendeeeuwse romantische kunst". Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis. 123 (4): 572–587. doi:10.5117/TVGESCH2010.4.PIL. ISSN 0040-7518.