Boelens, Allard (16th century)
Allard (Allart) Boelens (Boelensz), burgomaster of Amsterdam, was a friend of the Anabaptists; he entertained Jan van Leyden as his guest, and walked through the city streets (1534) with Jacob van Campen, an Anabaptist elder.
Bibliography
Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1917): 195.
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