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Jean de Bouchout était, alors, un des plus puissants
seigneurs du Brabant. Il avait pour parents Egide, sei-
gneur de Bouchout, et Béatrice Berthout, dite de Berlaer
(2), et pour grand-père paternel Daniel de Crainhem,
seigneur de Bouchout, drossard du Brabant. Il mourut le
3 juillet 1391. Son corps fut inhumé à Grimberghe.

Sa sœur, Marguerite, épousa Guillaume de Duven-
voorde, chevalier, fils naturel de Guillaume, seigneur
d'Oesterhout, Bautersem, etc., fondateur du couvent des
Riches-Claires, à Bruxelles.
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Jan Van Bouchout the last "Van Crainhem" married with Joanna Van Hellebeke, who didn't bare him any children.

In 1371 he led the Brussels people in the battle of Basweiler.  He left a number of bastards, including:

Lonys Van Bouchout, who he gave Relegem to.

Geeraert Van Bouchout, Lord of Raemdonck (received 't hof ten Bossche in Raemdonck).

Gertrude Van Bouchout.

Jan Van Bouchout, who lived in Meise.

Laureis Van Bouchout, dean of St Goedele.

Gielis Van Bouchout, who married with a daughter of Gielis De Busco (Van Den Bossche).

Catharina Van Bouchout, sister in Oudergem.

Elisabeth van Bouchout, sister in Leliëndal near Mechelen.

Since monasteries didn't provide any men for the battle, they had to take care of carts and provisions.  They also had to offer hospitality to the leaders of the troops, and that was what Lonys had to supervise.

Lonys van Bouchout married with Elisabeth Boote, daughter of Amauric Boote, a rich man from Brussels who had been fortunate in luck as a trader.

Amaury bought e.g. 160 hectares terrains in Sterrebeek on which he built a castle, the castle of Sterrebeek.  (from Stootboek)

He became owner of the castle Horst in Sint-Pieters-Rode and of the Manor of Loupogne.

Also Boote bought incl a fortified castle or called "Little Castle".  Later on it became a barracks, and it's still known when it's about compulsory military service.

He was also a brave fighter and always willing to defend his sovereign.

In 1356 he was captured by the people from Mechelen. ; (Valerius Mechelse kronijcke p 140)

In 1371 he participated in the battle of Buerenfosse in Basweiler.  He was in command of an important squad.

Together with his sovereign he was captured and therefore in 1374 he got a compensation for the damage from Wencelijn.  In 1386, on the age of 70, he still participated in the Siege of Gaveren.

He was married with a daughter of Jan Van Gaveren and he owned a beautiful Residence in Brussels, the house of Gaveren which was located next to the house of Serclaes and next the the church of St Goedele.

After his death on 07/03/1391 his house was sold to pay off his debts, and on the 3th of August in the same year awarded to Jan Van Ophem.  (A. Wauters; "Les environs de Bruxelles III" p 214)

On October 9, 1405, Lonys occurs in an act of division for the aldermen from Leuven, as inheritor of Amaury, and Relegem transferred to the descendants of her uncle, also Jan Van Bouchout, Lord of Humbeek and married with Elisabeth, daughter of Gislebert Taye from Elewijt.

Lonys komt op 9 oktober 1405 voor in een akte van verdeling voor de schepenen van Leuven, als erfgenaam van Amaury, en Relegem ging over aan de afstammelingen van haar oom, ook Jan Van Bouchout, Heer van Humbeek en gehuwd met Elisabeth, dochter van Gislebert Taye from Elewijt.

According to Gelre Lonys carried as scutcheon: Silver with a gules cross, vert barensteel, with above a golden rhomb.

Lonys died without offspring and his fortune returned to the Lords of Bouchout.

Daniel Van Bouchout was married with Elisabeth, daughter of Walter Eggloy, a patrician from Brussels.

Daniel V was Lord of Humbeek, Loenhout, Bouchout, Diepensteyn, Steenhuffel and Relegem.  He was Viscount of Brussels from 1415 to 1425.

Daniel V's daughter, Joanna, married with Jan, Lord of Wezemaal and Falleys.

Their seven children died early and in 1447, for lack of offspring, Relegem transferred to a cousin, Daniel VI, brother of Daniel V, Lord of Diepensteyn and Cutsegem in Berg.

The new lord Daniel VI was married with Margaretha Van Poucke.  He fell in battle in January 1456 in Montlery near Paris during the war of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.

Already before that he transferred Relegem to his brother Jan Van Bouchout, husband of Joanna Van Vianen.

Also Margaretha, Jan Van Bouchout's sister, married with Knight Willem Van Duvervoorde, Lord of Drongen, died childless.

Edification from 07/09/1466

Jan Van Bouchout, who received the Manor from his brother, sold Relegem to Robert Cottereau.

Edification from 09/22/1500

Edification from 09/20/1529

After Jan Cottereau the Manor got into the hands of his oldest son Michael Cottereau, and as this last person didn't have any offspring, his brother Jan, Lord of Wydoe, and Willem, shared and shared alike.
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In 1364 kwam de heerlijkheid [=Loenhout] aan de adellijke familie van Bouchout, hertogen van Brabant

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Jan Van Bouchout the last "Van Crainhem" married with Joanna Van Hellebeke, who didn't bare him any children.

In 1371 he led the Brussels people in the battle of Basweiler.  He left a number of bastards, including:

Lonys Van Bouchout, who he gave Relegem to.

Geeraert Van Bouchout, Lord of Raemdonck (received 't hof ten Bossche in Raemdonck).

Gertrude Van Bouchout.

Jan Van Bouchout, who lived in Meise.

Laureis Van Bouchout, dean of St Goedele.

Gielis Van Bouchout, who married with a daughter of Gielis De Busco (Van Den Bossche).

Catharina Van Bouchout, sister in Oudergem.

Elisabeth van Bouchout, sister in Leliëndal near Mechelen.

Since monasteries didn't provide any men for the battle, they had to take care of carts and provisions.  They also had to offer hospitality to the leaders of the troops, and that was what Lonys had to supervise.

Lonys van Bouchout married with Elisabeth Boote, daughter of Amauric Boote, a rich man from Brussels who had been fortunate in luck as a trader.

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burggraaf van Brussel 1362

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