Jean-Baptiste Christyn the Younger

Jean-Baptiste Christyn (c.1635–1707), knight, was a lawyer and author in the Spanish Netherlands.

Life

Christyn was born in Brussels around 1635. As a Licentiate of Laws he practised law in the city of Brussels for a number of years, until in 1697 appointed a judge of the Council of Brabant alongside his uncle Libert-François Christyn. He died in Brussels in 1707.[1]

He wrote a number of works on legal matters. Les délices des Pays-Bas: ou Description géographique et historique des XVII. provinces belgiques, a historical chorography of the Low Countries first published in 1697, has been attributed to him, but also to another of his uncles, Chancellor Jean-Baptiste Christyn.

Works

  • Placcaeten, ordonnantien, etc. van Brabant, vol. 2 (Brussels, 1676) – completing the work of Antonio Anselmo
  • Brabandts recht, dat is generale costumen van den lande ende hertochdomme van Brabant (2 vols, Antwerp, 1682-1683)
  • Deckheri dissertationum juris et decisionum libri II (Brussels, 1686)
  • Consuetudines bruxellenses latine redditae (Brussels, 1689)
  • Traité des droits honorifiques des seigneurs dans les églises, par feu Maréchal, avocat au parlement de Pa- ris, avec un traité du droit de patronage, de la présentation aux bénéfices, etc., un traité des dixmes, par les avocats Denis, Simon et Danty,:.. augmenté de six sen- tences rendues au Conseil de Brabant, en matière de droits honorifique (2 vols., Paris, 1726)
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References

  1. J.-J. Thonissen, "Christyn (Jean-Baptiste)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 4 (Brussels, 1873), 109-110.
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