House van der Noot

The House of van der Noot is a Belgian Noble family.

House van der Noot

The title of Count van der Noot is a title created by Emperor Charles VI on 16 May 1716.[1] Since then this title belongs to the Belgian nobility.[2]

They are the current holders of the Marquess of Assche title.

History

The house of van der Noot is divided in 7 families and branches, the most known is the branch of the Barons of Carloo, Baron of Schoonhoven and Marquess of Assche.[3] The title Count van der Noot was created for Charles Bonventura, 1st Count van der Noot, he was the third son of Roger Wauthier, Baron of Carloo. His uncle was Philips Erard van der Noot, bishop of Ghent. He was the author of all counts van der Noot, who have lived ever since. His son Jean Antoine made a powerful alliance with Marie Josepha Taye, and his male heirs inherited the title of Marquess of Assche. the Since then the title passed from generation to generation in the House of van der Noot. Today all members of the family bear the title count or countess van der Noot, the head of the family is the current Marquess of Assche.

In 1816 the family obtained the rank of Count van der Noot for all members. Theodore van der Noot, 8th Marquess of Assche had a luxurious palace built by Alphonse Balat in Brussels, today this palace is the seat of the Council of State. Theodore was considered one of the richest noblemen of the kingdom, possessing several estates including the Chateau des Amerois.

Another family property was Ter Elst Castle.[4]

Henri van der Noot is a member of this family.

List of family members

Yellow coat of arms
Crest
Roger de Baexen, married Françoise vander Noot
  • Gilles van der Noot, died 1668: Lord of Carloo, knighted.
    • Philips Erard van der Noot, bishop of Ghent
    • Roger-Wauthier van der Noot, 1st Baron of Carloo:Lord mayor of the City of Brussels. Marr. Anne Louise, Lady of Cortenbach.
      • Philipp François, 2nd Baron of Carloo. Died 1759.
      • Jean Joseph van der Noot: Chief of Teutonic Order – Commandry of Ramersdorf.
      • Charles Bonventura, 1st Count van der Noot
        • Anne-Constance, Countess van der Noot; married to Philippe-Jean d'Arschot-Schoonhoven.
        • Jean Antoine, 2nd Count van der Noot
      • Maximiliaan Antoon van der Noot: Bishop of Ghent.
      • Anna Philipine Theresia van der Noot: Married Lancelot-Ignace, Baron of Gottignies.
    • Anne-Françoise vander Noot de Carloo;
      married to Roger de Baexen, Lord of Thilen.
      • Marguerite-Philippine de Baexen, Lady of Thilen;
        married to Philippe-François de Varick, Lord of Court-Saint-Étienne.

Branch of the Marquess of Assche

Jean Antoine, 2nd Count van der Noot, married to Marie Josepha Taye, 6th Marquess of Assche 6th Marquess of Wemmel.

    • Maximilien Louis, 7th Marquess of Assche and Wemmel, 3rd Count van der Noot married
      1st to Albertine Joséphine Claire de Roose ( Only daughter Josephine married to Gustave-Ferdinand de Lannoy (1800–1892))
      2nd to Adelaïde, Countess d'Yve de Bavay (1792–1879)[5]
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References

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