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Name
  
Guillaume Steenhuys


Monarch
  
Albert VII, Archduke of Austria (1598–1621) Philip IV of Spain (1621–1665)

Governor General
  
Isabella Clara Eugenia (1621–1633) Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria (1633–1641)

Born
  
October 8, 1558 Lannoy (
1558-10-08
)

Died
  
April 30, 1638(1638-04-30) (aged 79) Brussels

Resting place
  
Dominican church, Brussels

Spouse(s)
  
Marguerite de Gottignies

Children
  
Philippe-Guillaume de Steenhuys

Guillaume de Steenhuys (1558–1638) was a magistrate and diplomat in the Spanish Netherlands.

Steenhuys was born at Lannoy on 8 October 1558. He obtained the degree of licentiate in law and in 1591 married Marguerite de Gottignies.

On 7 June 1601 he was appointed a councillor of the Great Council of Mechelen, on 3 May 1611 councillor and master of requests of the Brussels Privy Council, and in 1613 commissioner in fiscal cases. He was an important advisor on monetary law.

In June 1617 and January 1619 he travelled to Antwerp and Leuven to investigate the publication of Corona Regia, a scandalous libel of James VI and I. In 1618–1619 he undertook a mission to the King of France, and in 1620 to Ambrogio Spinola in the Rhine Palatinate. On 8 May 1622 he was appointed to the Council of State and in October of the same year he was discharged as a privy councillor and despatched to assist the Spanish delegation at the Diet of Regensburg (1623). He returned to Brussels in April 1623. On 1 January 1627 he was appointed to the Admiralty council.

Steenhuys died at Brussels on 30 April 1638 and was buried in the Dominican church in the city.

References

Guillaume de Steenhuys Wikipedia


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