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The Drapery Court (
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: ''Gilde Drapière'' or ''Tribunal de la Draperie'', Dutch: ''Lakengilde'') also called the
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in the 18th Century, was one of the oldest and most influential institutions of the
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during the
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and was abolished during the French occupation of Brussels.


History and Institution

The Drapery Court, whose origins go back to the 12th century, was above all a judicial court and a
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which was originally intended to regulate the trade and manufacture of sheets and to check their quality. The Gilde was led by two judges called Deans (
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: Doyens) who were assisted by eight assessors called The Eight (
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: les Huit, Dutch: De Acht, ) or the ''Octovirs''. During the Angevin regime, the Deans and The Eight were appointed intendants and aldermen of the chamber of commerce. Until the revolution of 1421 they were all chosen among the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels and after, one Dean and four of The Eight were chosen from among the
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. This Court sat three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. In the fifteenth century the Court named three valets to seal the sheets of the cloths whose quality it controlled, as well as two receivers, five controllers and a cloth sealer on of the ones on sale on the Grand-Place at the ''Halle aux Pains''. It also named the weigher of the wool and the measurer of the potash (intended to wash the wools).


Confusion

The Drapery Court, which was a kind of commercial court, should not be confused with the Drapers' Guild. While most of the judges who belonged to this tribunal had nothing to do with the trade of clothiers, they were, indeed, chosen among the
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, not able to exercise any profession or trade, and among the members of the
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belonging to various corporations.Antoine André de Cuyper, ''Coutumes du pays et duché de Brabant'', Commission royale pour la publication des anciennes lois et ordonnances de la Belgique, Brussels, 1869 p. 226 : ''Juridiction du Magistrat avec ceux de la chambre de commerce dite Lakengulde.


See also

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Guilds of Brussels The Guilds of Brussels (french: Guildes de Bruxelles, nl, Gilden van Brussel), grouped in the Nine Nations of Brussels (french: Neuf Nations de Bruxelles, nl, Negen Naties van Brussel), were associations of craft guilds that dominated the ec ...
* Seven Noble Houses of Brussels *
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*
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Bibliography

* Henne and Wauters, ''Histoire de la ville de Bruxelles'', Volume 4. * Antoine André de Cuyper, ''Coutumes du pays et duché de Brabant'', Commission royale pour la publication des anciennes lois et ordonnances de la Belgique, Brussels, 1869 p. 226 : ''Juridiction du Magistrat avec ceux de la chambre de commerce dite Lakengulde.'' * Roger de Peuter, ''Brussel in de achttiende eeuw : sociaal-economische structuren'', Brussels, 1999, p. 260. * Louis-Prosper Gachard, ''Documents inédits concernant les troubles de la Belgique'', 1838, volume 1, p. 198. * ''Liste des doyens de la Gilde drapière de 1325 à 1688'', published in the revue ''Les Lignages de Bruxelles'', 1992, n° 129-130, pages 25 and following. * ''Armorial de la Gilde Drapière'', Bibliothèque Royale, Cabinet des Manuscrit, ms. G123.


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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at :fr:Gilde drapière de Bruxelles; see its history for attribution. History of Brussels Medieval Belgium