Lancelot II Schetz
Lancelot II Schetz (died 1664), 2nd Count of Grobbendonk, baron of Wezemaal, lord of Durbuy, Tilburg, etc., was a Netherlandish nobleman and a military commander during the later stages of the Eighty Years' War.
Schetz was the eldest son and heir of the celebrated commander Anthonie Schetz. In 1638 he held the rank of colonel and was military governor of Saint-Omer when the town was besieged by the French.[1]
Lancelot inherited his father's titles as count of Grobbendonk and baron of Wezemaal in 1641, and his mother's title to the lordship of Tilburg in 1650. He was lord of Durbuy through his marriage to Marguerite-Claire de Noyelles.[2]
He would later become governor of the Duchy of Limburg.
Children
- Charles Hubert Auguste Schetz, died 1672: died in the Franco-Dutch War during the Battle of Kruipin, Woerden. [3]
- Anthony III Ignace Schetz, died 1726: married to Marie Madeleine de Berghes, daughter of Eugene de Berghes, 2nd Count of Grimberghen.
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References
- Mémoires de la Société d'émulation d'Abbeville, vol. 18 (1893), p. 333.
- Jean-Charles-Joseph de Vegiano, Nobiliaire des Pays-Bas et du Comté de Bourgogne, vol. 4 (Ghent, 1870), p. 1745.
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Lancelot II Schetz Died: 1664 | ||
Preceded by Anthonie II Schetz |
Hereditary Marshall of Brabant 1641–1664 |
Succeeded by Anthony III Ignace Schetz |
Preceded by Jan van Wiltz |
Governor of Limburg 1649–1664 |
Succeeded by John Francis Desideratus, Prince of Nassau-Siegen |
Belgian nobility | ||
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Preceded by Anthonie II Schetz |
2nd Count of Grobbendoncq 1641–1664 |
Succeeded by Conrad III Schetz |
Preceded by Marie of Malsen |
Lord of Tilburg 1660–1664 |
Succeeded by Conrad III Schetz |
Preceded by Hugues, 1st Count of Noyelles |
Lord of Durbuy –1664 |
Succeeded by Conrad III Schetz |
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