Albrecht van Loo

[1][2][3] Van Loo studied at the universities of Leuven and Orléans.

At the Hof van Holland, Zeeland en West-Friesland, he was deputy secretary between 1505 and 1508, and councilor between 1510 and 1513, and then again between 1515 and 1524.

The simultaneous exercise of the functions of State attorney and councilor in the Court of Holland was seen as incompatible by the Dutch city governments, yet Van Loo was able to maintain this status quo for a period of nine years.

[1] Their son Gerrit van Loo was grietman of the Het Bildt en Raad en Rentmeester van Friesland.

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