Christian van der Goes | |
Office: | Schout of Delft |
Term Start: | 1562 |
Term End: | 1577 |
Predecessor: | Vrank Bartholomeusz. van Diemen |
Successor: | Willem van Dorp |
Christiaan or Christian van der Goes (1530s, Delft – 22 September 1600),[1] a Dutch nobleman, was schout of Delft from 1562 to 1577.
Christian was the son of Adriaan van der Goes, Land's Advocate of Holland (died 5 November 1560), and Anna van Spangen (died 14 April 1548). In 1558 he married Anna van Renoy, and the couple were to have seven children:[2]
He was appointed schout (representative of royal authority) for Delft in 1562, and initially kept his position on the city executive at the change of government in Delft in 1572 (see Dutch Revolt). As one of the heirs of Cornelis Musius, an important clergyman killed in December 1572, he managed to obtain the release of Musius's sequestered library.[3] A loyal Catholic, he was forced out of office in 1577.