File:Hørby Kirke - Gravsten, 1589.jpg

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Dansk: 404. Gravsten, 1589. Jesper Torsen Vognsen, †1526 og hustru Mette Madsdatter Viffert, †1566. Stolestader o. 1600. Våbenskjolde over korbuen. Stendysser. Denne Gravsteen, som er af Askefarvet Marmor, ligger i Choret frem for Alteret i Hørbye Kirke i Børglum[!) Herret. - Ao 1767. S. Abildgaard.- I Gangen paa de øverste Stolestader til Nordlig Side stod disse 4 Vaaben i Træ udskaarne og malede:................................ Over Chor-Dørren Ao 1678 og disse følgende 2de Vaaben:............................... "Paa Vejen fra Bonde-Byen Nyeholm til Hørbye mangfoldige Jord-Dysser, i særdeleshed tet Norden for Hørbye en saa stor Mængde af store og smaa runde Jord-Dysse nær ved hinanden, som grave paa en Kirkegaard; lidet Nord-Ostlig fra disse staar en Dys med en stor Steen oven paa, og mange runde Steen neden omkring samme Dys,Nord-Vest fra Kirken saaes og nogle Dysser. 25 x 38 cm"
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