• Gerdrup, formerly Gjerup, is a manor house and estate located three kilometres north of Skælskør, Slagelse Municipality, Denmark. The estate was from...
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  • Cappelen. ISBN 82-02-12369-0.[page needed] Gerdrup 1998, p. 11–3. Gerdrup 1998, p. 16–7. Gerdrup 1998, p. 17. Gerdrup 1998, p. 18. Gabrielsen 1992. Gabrielsen...
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    was born at Gerdrup, the son of Morten Qvistgaard [da] and Martha Qvistgaard (née Rehling). His father had bought Lyngbygaard and Gerdrup in 1740. He...
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    decapitated young man was placed atop an older man buried with weapons, and at Gerdrup, near Roskilde, a woman was buried alongside a man whose neck had been...
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    Fuglebjerggaard and Fodbygård (1803), Det Plessenske fideikommis (1803), Gerdrup (1814–1831), Lyngbygård (1814–1831), Fuglsang (1819–1835), Priorskov (1819–1835)...
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    owner's wife, Anne Mathea Falck. Gerdrup is a manor located in the village of the same name. The earliest mentioning of Gerdrup comes from 1417, though it is...
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  • sold in 1774 to Morten Qvistgaard [da]. Back in 1760, he had also bought Gerdrup and Lyngbygård. In 1775, he increased his holdings even further with the...
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