Frans Coebel van Loo, Heer of Loo,[1] also known as François Coebel (Delft, circa 1470 - September 12, 1532) was a Dutch politician and Grand PensionaryofHolland.[1][2]
Frans Coebel van der Loo was a son of Pieter Claes Cobelsz, Veertigraad of Delft. Frans married Christina van Rijswijck, a daughter of Mr. Dirck van Rijswijck, RekenmeesterinThe Hague. From this marriage a son (Dirk) and two daughters (Anna and Catharina) were born. His son[1][2] Dirk became Heemraad of Delfland.[3]
Frans Coebel van der Loo studied at the universities of Paris (1485–1486), Leuven (1487) and the University of Orléans (1490). From August 1500 to September 1513 he was State Attorney (Grand Pensionary) of the States of Holland. From 1513 he was a councilor in the Hof van Holland, Zeeland en West-Friesland.
In 1525 Frans Coebel was enfeoffed with the Hofstede de LooinVoorburg. From then on he could call himself "Heer van de Loo".
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