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Gerdrup
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'''Gerdrup''' is a manor house and estate in [[Slagelse Municipality]], [[Denmark]].
==History==
In the 12th century, Gerdrup belonged to the now extinct Hvide family. In 1417, Jep Jensen (Godov) and his wife Elnæ Pallesdatter ceded it to Anders Jacobsen Lunge, who was one of the largest landowners of his time. After Anders Jacobsen Lunge's death in 1429, the ownership of Gerdrup is once again unclear. In 1475 , Gerdtrup was the subject of a legal dispute between Jørgen Rud, [[lensman]] of Saltø, and Jensen Sosadel Dyre. [[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]] ended up ruling in favoyr of Dyre, who had claimed that Gerdrup had been Win the custody of him and his parents in 16 and 40 years". His daughter, Anne Dyre, would later marry the squire Claus Hansen (Stampe). Their son, Søren Clausen Stampe, was the owner of Gerdrup in 1529.<ref name=DH></ref>
During the [[Count's Feud]], in 1535, Gerdrup is in a [[cover letter]] listed as belonging to Knud Rud, but Søren Stampe is later once again mentioned as the owner of the estate. After Stampe's death, Gerdrup passed to his son-in-law Peder Markvardsen Hundermark, who served in the [[Kalmar War]] (1611-13) under his uncle, [[Herluf Trolle]], A great-grandson, Erik Hundermark, was the last male member of the Hundermark family. After his death, Gerdrup passed to his sisters, Eline and Anne Hundermark. Anne Hundermark married Frands Kaas. Ellen Hundermark married [[John Cunningham (explorer)|John Cunningham]], a Scotsman who had served as captain of [[HDMS Rrost]] on an expedition to [[Greenland]] and was lensman of [[Vardøhus]] in [[Norway]]. Another Scotsman, David Welwood, was is buried at Eggeslevmagle Vhurch, was also associated Gerdrup in this period.<ref name=DH/>
I 1654, Hans Welwood and Lorens Cunningham sold the estate to Peder Vibe. Two years later they had to enter into a [[Settlement (litigation)|settlement]9 with Claus Kaas, the heir of Frands Kaas, which required them to pay him 2,000 [[Danish rifsdaler]] for him to recognixe the deed of 1654.
Vibe was ennobled in 1634. His widow, Anne Cathrine Budde, married Joachim Frederik Vind in 1662. He died right after the marrige and Gerdrup was then transferred to the widow of his brother vice chancellor Holger Vinds, Margrethe Gjedde. In 1693, she ceded it to her son-in-law, Diderich Grubbe. Grubbe and his wife expanded the estate through the acquisision of more land. Gerdrup was after their death sold in auction. It was acquired by their son, Holger Grubbe, a lieutenant. The following year he ceded it to his sister, Diderikke Elisabeth Grubbe. Another sister, Christiane Elisabeth Grubbe, seems also to have owned a share in the estate in around 1731.
In 1731, Christiane Harboe (née Fuiren). She died in 1735 and Gerdrup was the following year sold in auction. The new owners were bailiff in Copenhagen Oluf Bruun samt [[amtmann|prefect]] Jørgen Willumsen. Bruun became the sole owner of the estate in 1739. In 1750, he sold it to chancery councilor Simon Borthuus. He once again expanded the estate with more land. He was succeeded on the estate by his brother, auditor-general Otto Borthuus. He sold it to major Caspar Frederik Bülow.<ref name=DH/>
In 1760, Gerdrup was acquired by Morten Iversen Qvistgaard. He was also the owner of nearby Lyngbygård. In 1786, he became a member of the Great Land Commission. He was an enthusiastic defender of the great agricultural reforms of the time and implemented them on his estate. After his death, Gerdrup and Lyngbygård were both passed to his youngest son, Peter Christoffer Quistgaard. His widow, Henriette Elisabeth Schow, kept the estate after her husband's death. In 1814, she married [[Peter Johansen de Neergaard]] bit somewhat unusually for the time kept Gerdrup as her personal agreement. In 1831, she ceded the estate to her son, Morten Christen Qvistgaard while Lyngbygård and the so-called Gimlinge kirkegods went to two other sons. Morten Qvistgaard commissioned the architect [[G. F. Hetsch]] to design a new main building. Hetsch created two design proposals but Qvistgaard died before either of them was realized. His son, Victor Emilius Qvistgaard, who inherited the estate when he was just four years old, constructed a new main building from another design by Rudolf Unmack in 1864-66. In 1870, he ceded Gerdrup to his son. Viggo Johan Qvistgaard. His heirs sold the estate to Holger Fabricius. He had already inherited Lyngbygaard efter his mother, Tofa Alvilda Fabricius (née Qvistgaard).. Fabricius' widow, Kirstine Feiring, ceded Gerdrup to her son Peter Frederik Fabricius in 1953. Peter Nicolai Fabricius Melchior inherited the estate in 1987.,<ref name=DH/>
==Architecture==
The current, two-storey main building from 1864-66 is a simple, red brick building. The roof is a black-glazed tile roof.
==List of owners==
* ( -1417) Jep Jensen Godov
* (1417-1429) Anders Jacobsen Lunge
* (1429-1475) Ejere ukendt
* ( -1475) Jørgen Rud
* (1475-1495) Erik Jensen Dyre
* (1495- ) Claus Hansen
* ( -1535) Søren Clausen Stampe
* (1535- ) Knud Rud
* ( -1558) Søren Clausen Stampe
* (1558-1571) Peder Markvardsen Hundermark
* (1571-1593) Claus Hundermark
* (1593-1611) Peder Hundermark
* (1593-1611) Iver Hundermark
* (1593-1617) Erik Hundermark
* (1617- ) Frans Kaas
* (1617-1625) Ellen Hundermark, gift Cunningham
* (1625- ) John Cunningham
* ( -1651) David Welwood
* ( -1654) Lorents Cunningham
* ( -1654) Hans Welwood
* ( -1656) Claus Kaas
* (1654-1658) Peder Vibe
* (1658-1662) Anna Cathrine Budde, gift 1) Vibe, 2) Vind
* ( -1662) Hans Ribolt
* (1662-1687) Joachim Frederik Vind
* (1687-1693) Margrethe Gjedde, gift Vind
* (1693-1702) Diderich Grubbe
* (1702-1727) Anne Elisabeth Vind, gift Grubbe
* (1727-1728) Boet efter Anne Elisabeth Vind
* (1728-1729) Holger Grubbe
* (1729-1731) Diderikke E. Grubbe
* ( -1731) Christiane E. Grubbe
* (1731-1735) Christine Fuiren, gift Harboe
* (1735-1737) Boet efter Christine Fuiren
* (1737-1739) Jørgen Willumsen
* (1739-1750) Oluf Bruun
* (1750-1755) Simon Borthuus
* (1755-1756) Otto Borthuus
* (1756-1760) Casper Frederik Bülow
* (1760-1798) Morten Iversen Qvistgaard
* (1798-1807) Peter Christoffer Qvistgaard
* (1807-1814) Anna Henriette Schow, gift 1) Qvistgaard, 2) de Neergaard
* (1814-1831) Peter Johansen de Neergaard
* (1831-1842) Morten Christen Qvistgaard
* (1842-1893) Victor Emilius Qvistgaard
* (1893-1919) Viggo Johan Qvistgaard
* (1919-1930) Holger Fabricius
* (1930-1953) Kirstine Feyring, gift Fabricius
* (1953-1975) Peter Frederik Fabricius
* (1975-1987) Peter Fabricius
* * (1993- ) Peter Nicolai Fabricius Melchior
[[Category:Manor houses in Slagelse Municipality]]
==History==
In the 12th century, Gerdrup belonged to the now extinct Hvide family. In 1417, Jep Jensen (Godov) and his wife Elnæ Pallesdatter ceded it to Anders Jacobsen Lunge, who was one of the largest landowners of his time. After Anders Jacobsen Lunge's death in 1429, the ownership of Gerdrup is once again unclear. In 1475 , Gerdtrup was the subject of a legal dispute between Jørgen Rud, [[lensman]] of Saltø, and Jensen Sosadel Dyre. [[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]] ended up ruling in favoyr of Dyre, who had claimed that Gerdrup had been Win the custody of him and his parents in 16 and 40 years". His daughter, Anne Dyre, would later marry the squire Claus Hansen (Stampe). Their son, Søren Clausen Stampe, was the owner of Gerdrup in 1529.<ref name=DH></ref>
During the [[Count's Feud]], in 1535, Gerdrup is in a [[cover letter]] listed as belonging to Knud Rud, but Søren Stampe is later once again mentioned as the owner of the estate. After Stampe's death, Gerdrup passed to his son-in-law Peder Markvardsen Hundermark, who served in the [[Kalmar War]] (1611-13) under his uncle, [[Herluf Trolle]], A great-grandson, Erik Hundermark, was the last male member of the Hundermark family. After his death, Gerdrup passed to his sisters, Eline and Anne Hundermark. Anne Hundermark married Frands Kaas. Ellen Hundermark married [[John Cunningham (explorer)|John Cunningham]], a Scotsman who had served as captain of [[HDMS Rrost]] on an expedition to [[Greenland]] and was lensman of [[Vardøhus]] in [[Norway]]. Another Scotsman, David Welwood, was is buried at Eggeslevmagle Vhurch, was also associated Gerdrup in this period.<ref name=DH/>
I 1654, Hans Welwood and Lorens Cunningham sold the estate to Peder Vibe. Two years later they had to enter into a [[Settlement (litigation)|settlement]9 with Claus Kaas, the heir of Frands Kaas, which required them to pay him 2,000 [[Danish rifsdaler]] for him to recognixe the deed of 1654.
Vibe was ennobled in 1634. His widow, Anne Cathrine Budde, married Joachim Frederik Vind in 1662. He died right after the marrige and Gerdrup was then transferred to the widow of his brother vice chancellor Holger Vinds, Margrethe Gjedde. In 1693, she ceded it to her son-in-law, Diderich Grubbe. Grubbe and his wife expanded the estate through the acquisision of more land. Gerdrup was after their death sold in auction. It was acquired by their son, Holger Grubbe, a lieutenant. The following year he ceded it to his sister, Diderikke Elisabeth Grubbe. Another sister, Christiane Elisabeth Grubbe, seems also to have owned a share in the estate in around 1731.
In 1731, Christiane Harboe (née Fuiren). She died in 1735 and Gerdrup was the following year sold in auction. The new owners were bailiff in Copenhagen Oluf Bruun samt [[amtmann|prefect]] Jørgen Willumsen. Bruun became the sole owner of the estate in 1739. In 1750, he sold it to chancery councilor Simon Borthuus. He once again expanded the estate with more land. He was succeeded on the estate by his brother, auditor-general Otto Borthuus. He sold it to major Caspar Frederik Bülow.<ref name=DH/>
In 1760, Gerdrup was acquired by Morten Iversen Qvistgaard. He was also the owner of nearby Lyngbygård. In 1786, he became a member of the Great Land Commission. He was an enthusiastic defender of the great agricultural reforms of the time and implemented them on his estate. After his death, Gerdrup and Lyngbygård were both passed to his youngest son, Peter Christoffer Quistgaard. His widow, Henriette Elisabeth Schow, kept the estate after her husband's death. In 1814, she married [[Peter Johansen de Neergaard]] bit somewhat unusually for the time kept Gerdrup as her personal agreement. In 1831, she ceded the estate to her son, Morten Christen Qvistgaard while Lyngbygård and the so-called Gimlinge kirkegods went to two other sons. Morten Qvistgaard commissioned the architect [[G. F. Hetsch]] to design a new main building. Hetsch created two design proposals but Qvistgaard died before either of them was realized. His son, Victor Emilius Qvistgaard, who inherited the estate when he was just four years old, constructed a new main building from another design by Rudolf Unmack in 1864-66. In 1870, he ceded Gerdrup to his son. Viggo Johan Qvistgaard. His heirs sold the estate to Holger Fabricius. He had already inherited Lyngbygaard efter his mother, Tofa Alvilda Fabricius (née Qvistgaard).. Fabricius' widow, Kirstine Feiring, ceded Gerdrup to her son Peter Frederik Fabricius in 1953. Peter Nicolai Fabricius Melchior inherited the estate in 1987.,<ref name=DH/>
==Architecture==
The current, two-storey main building from 1864-66 is a simple, red brick building. The roof is a black-glazed tile roof.
==List of owners==
* ( -1417) Jep Jensen Godov
* (1417-1429) Anders Jacobsen Lunge
* (1429-1475) Ejere ukendt
* ( -1475) Jørgen Rud
* (1475-1495) Erik Jensen Dyre
* (1495- ) Claus Hansen
* ( -1535) Søren Clausen Stampe
* (1535- ) Knud Rud
* ( -1558) Søren Clausen Stampe
* (1558-1571) Peder Markvardsen Hundermark
* (1571-1593) Claus Hundermark
* (1593-1611) Peder Hundermark
* (1593-1611) Iver Hundermark
* (1593-1617) Erik Hundermark
* (1617- ) Frans Kaas
* (1617-1625) Ellen Hundermark, gift Cunningham
* (1625- ) John Cunningham
* ( -1651) David Welwood
* ( -1654) Lorents Cunningham
* ( -1654) Hans Welwood
* ( -1656) Claus Kaas
* (1654-1658) Peder Vibe
* (1658-1662) Anna Cathrine Budde, gift 1) Vibe, 2) Vind
* ( -1662) Hans Ribolt
* (1662-1687) Joachim Frederik Vind
* (1687-1693) Margrethe Gjedde, gift Vind
* (1693-1702) Diderich Grubbe
* (1702-1727) Anne Elisabeth Vind, gift Grubbe
* (1727-1728) Boet efter Anne Elisabeth Vind
* (1728-1729) Holger Grubbe
* (1729-1731) Diderikke E. Grubbe
* ( -1731) Christiane E. Grubbe
* (1731-1735) Christine Fuiren, gift Harboe
* (1735-1737) Boet efter Christine Fuiren
* (1737-1739) Jørgen Willumsen
* (1739-1750) Oluf Bruun
* (1750-1755) Simon Borthuus
* (1755-1756) Otto Borthuus
* (1756-1760) Casper Frederik Bülow
* (1760-1798) Morten Iversen Qvistgaard
* (1798-1807) Peter Christoffer Qvistgaard
* (1807-1814) Anna Henriette Schow, gift 1) Qvistgaard, 2) de Neergaard
* (1814-1831) Peter Johansen de Neergaard
* (1831-1842) Morten Christen Qvistgaard
* (1842-1893) Victor Emilius Qvistgaard
* (1893-1919) Viggo Johan Qvistgaard
* (1919-1930) Holger Fabricius
* (1930-1953) Kirstine Feyring, gift Fabricius
* (1953-1975) Peter Frederik Fabricius
* (1975-1987) Peter Fabricius
* * (1993- ) Peter Nicolai Fabricius Melchior
[[Category:Manor houses in Slagelse Municipality]]
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