Lambert van der Burch

Lambert van der Burch (1542–1617) was a clergyman and historian from the Habsburg Netherlands.

Lambert van der Burch
Dean of St. Mary's Church, Utrecht
Appointed9 December 1578
Personal details
Born(1542-08-08)8 August 1542
Mechelen, Lordship of Mechelen, Habsburg Netherlands
Died17 August 1617(1617-08-17) (aged 75)
Utrecht, Lordship of Utrecht, Dutch Republic
ParentsAdrien van der Burch

Life

Lambert was born in Mechelen on 8 August 1542, the son of Adrien van der Burch. He became a canon of St. Mary's Church, Utrecht in 1555, and on 9 December 1578 was appointed dean of the chapter.[1]

He sat in the States of Utrecht until 1582, when he was excluded as a Catholic. After a long exile in the Duchy of Cleves he returned to Utrecht, where he was appointed scholaster in 1605.[1] He died in Utrecht on 17 August 1617.[1]

Writings

  • Sabaudorum ducum principumque historiae gentilitae (1599)[2]
  • Guidonis Comitis Flandriae Vita (1615)[3]
  • Preces rythmicae latines ad divam virginem; origo admiranda et fundatio ecclesiae collegiatae D. Virginis Ultrajecti
  • Historia comitum Flandriae (manuscript)

References

  1. General Guillaume, "Burch (Lambert Vander)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 3 (Brussels, 1872), 161-162.
  2. On Google Books
  3. On Google Books
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