François, France or Franciscus Piroulle (died 1663) was a theologian in the Habsburg Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège.
In 1621 he moved to Bruges, where he had been appointed to a canonry of St. Donatian's Cathedral on 4 May 1620.
On 11 January 1634 he delivered the funerary oration for the Infanta Isabella in the cathedral.
[2] In 1637 he was appointed canon and cantor of St Paul's minster in Liège.
[1] He died in Liège in 1663, and was succeeded as cantor by Jacques Hodeige on 13 August of that year.