Hugo van den Eynde

Hugo van den Eynde (1488[1] – around 1566[1]) was a Dutch statesman, and Pensionary of Delft.

[1] He beget several children, including Jacob van den Eynde.

[3] On April 20, 1520, Van den Eynde was received as advocaat by the Federal Court of Holland.

[1] In 1526 he succeeded Aert van der Goes as Pensionary of Delft, a position he held until 1552.

Jacob van den Eynde, governor of Woerden,[3][6][7] father of the poet Jacobus Eyndius (or Jacob van den Eynde), Lord of Haamstede, and captain under Maurice, Prince of Orange.