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Philippe de Lalaing, chevalier, conseiller & Chambellan

Birthdate:
Death: July 16, 1465
Battle of Montlhéry, Montlhéry, Essonne, Île-de-France, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Guillaume I, seigneur de Lalaing and Jeanne de Créquy, dame de Bugnicourt
Husband of Unk Liaison
Partner of Jehanne de Gand, dame d’Amour
Father of Méliador de Lalaing, Bâtard de Lalaing; NN de Lalaing and Catherine de Lalaing
Brother of Jacques de Lalaing “Le Bon Chevalier”; Jean de Lalaing, baron de Lalaing, sénéchal d'Ostrevant; Antoine de Lalaing; Yolande de Lalaing and Isabeau de Lalaing
Half brother of Jehan de Lalaing, Bâtard de Lalaing

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About Philippe de Lalaing, chevalier, conseiller & Chambellan

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Chevalier, conseiller et chambellan de Philippe-le-Bon, duc de Bourgogne. Gouverneur de Hainaut et de Hollande. Souverain-bailli de Flandre.Il fut tué à la bataille de Montlhéry contre les français.
Il eut de nombreux enfants bâtards.
Available Sources : F Brassart, 1879, L de Herckenrode, 1868.
Birth: F Brasssart, 1879.
Death:
- L de Herckenrode, 1868.
- FV Goethals, 1862.
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Philippe de Lalaing ° ~1430 +X 16/07/1465 (Montlhéry)
- chevalier,- conseiller & Chambellan chevalier (armé au sacre de Louis XI à Reims le 15/08/1461),
de Philippe «Le Bon», duc de Bourgogne (participe au «Pas du Perron» à Bruges en 1463)

X) liaison(s) avec ?? Y) liaison avec Jehanne de Gand, dame d’Amour

postérité de la branche naturelle des seigneurs de La Prayelle

Pattou, Etienne. “Famille & Seigneurs De Lalaing.” Racines et Histoire :
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Philippe de Lalaing, emulator of the Good Knight, born around 1430, killed at Montlhéry, on July 16, 1465. We published his step of the Perron fée, held in Bruges in 1463 (Douai, 1874, in-8°).

He left several bastards:
..A. Méliador, bastard of Lalaing, squire of stable of the king of the Romans and of the archduke his son, bailli of Douai since 1489 until his death in 1499 (50); lying in the church of the cordeliers or walloon récollets of Douai, in front of the altar Sainte-Barbe.
It broke of a net of azure in bar.

He married delle N.... DE N...., who bore: Gules with three fess argent (51); alias; Fasced of silver and gules of six parts (52).

Around 1500, the fief of La Prayelle in Contiches, belonging to the Motte d'Orchies, belonged to "the vesve of Méliador de Lallaing"; it had been, in 1473, to the knight Philippe de Wavrin, lord of Saint-Venant, who became lord of Wavrin after his father, around 1480, and died in 1500. They had :

….a. Artus de Lalaing, esquire, lord of La Prayelle, married to Jeanne Du BRUGANDIN, who married Jean Tauve de La Vacquerie, esquire, chief-eschevin (mayor), widower, with adult children, of Isabeau Gosson, in Douai, in October 1536; she had died before 1548 and lay at Saint-Albin, in front of the altar of Saint John and Saint Michael; related (aunt perhaps) to Pierre du Brugandin, esquire, lord of the said place, to Hercules, to Barbe and to Louise du Brugandin, brothers and sisters, alive in 1548.

….b. Jeanne de Lalaing (who broke a golden plain), wife of Maurand DE HAUSSY, esquire, lord of Remerchicourt, born around 1485, chief of Douai in 1548, 1552 and 1557, died on December 4, 1558 at the palace of Bassecourt of which he was "concierge"; we would say today: governor; - son of Jean de Haussy, receiver of the domain in Douai (1491-1518), bailiff of that city (1504-1513), "concierge" of Bassecourt, ennobled in 1500, and "demoiselle Anthoine" Le Preudhomme. They had two daughters, Antoinette and Jeanne de Haussy, who married into the du Hem d'Auby family.

….c. Philippote de Lalaing, widow in 1530 of Jacques DE TOUVILLE, squire, "familiar domesticq" of the count of Gavre, lying in Ghent, in the church of Saint-Michel. On her husband's tombstone, she bears: Argent with three fess of Gules, with a full quarter of Lalaing (53); it was undoubtedly a combination of her father's and mother's coats of arms: at that time, the full arms put in a full quarter on any shield were a sign of bastardy. According to the genealogical table of the Cabinet des titres, she bore, like her two sisters, a golden plain,

….d. "Damoisello" N.... of Lalaing.

..B. "Damoiselle" A...., bastard of Lalaing (who broke like her brother and sister, according to the said genealogical chart), in 1499 widow of Antoine DE BOUBAIS. Of which posterity.

..C. Catherine, bastard of Lalaing, "by the late Sir Phle engendered or body of Jehenne de Gand, for then unmarried", as it is explained in the genealogical chart. as it is explained in the letters of legitimation that she obtained, for a fee, in Brussels, in September 1520 (54), and that she made register Lille, in the chamber of the accounts (20th register of the charters, f° vjxxj), on September 2, 1522 (55), but without discharging the 62 livres 10 sols of the finance taxed by the chamber, so that the registration was declared "of null value. At the time of obtaining the letters of 1520, she was married to "Jehan, sr DE LA DEUZE".

(50) Nous avons publié, dans les Souvenirs de la Flandre wallonne, XVII, p-41: « La mort du bailli de Douai, Méliador de Lalaing, 15 août 1499 ».
(51) Bibl. nationale, cabinet des titres ; "Lallain "; grand tableau généalogique avec armoiries coloriées, de la fin du XVIe siècle, concernant plus particulièrement des bâtards de la maison de Lalaing.
(52) Bibl. publique de Douai, Ms. 888 écriture du XVIIIe siècle ; Epitaphier de Malotau, I, p. 419; d'après les quartiers de la petitefille de Méliador, Jeanne de Haussy , femme de Robert du Hem, écuyer.
(53) Inscriptions funéraires de la Flandre orientale, Gand, 1865, in-fo, 1re série, I, p. 212.
(54) En avril 1516, à Bruxelles , elle avait déjà obtenu des lettres de légitimation : « damoiseille Katherine de Lalaing, fille naturelle et illegitisme de feu messire Phe de Lalaing , et par lui engendrée au corps de feu Jehenne [un blanc] , lors non mariez.... Laquelle est desja ancienne.... Elle doubte que, obstant quelle est bastarde et par ce non capable de succeder aux biens de ses parens et amis , elle pourra auoir et soustenir poureté et indigence en cesd anciens jours "; la légitimation fut accordée, dit le prince, « en faveur meismement des bons et loyaulx seruices que aucuns ses parens et an is ont par ci deuant faiz et fait encoiros journellement ». — Archives
(55) These same letters were also recorded in the register of hearing charters, B 1731, fo xliij; but there is a blank in place of the mother's names. In the genealogical table of the Cabinet des Titres, she is thus designated: "damoiselie Jehenne de Gand, dame d'Amour,"

Brassart, Felix, Société Académique, editor. Souvenirs De La Flandre Wallonne, Catalogue des Nobels de Nom, de Lalaing, Dix-Septieme, L. Crépin, 1882. un Comite Historique et Archeologique: Memories of Walloon Flanders: pp. 41-42.
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