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Bjergbygaard is a manor house and estate located at Holbæk, Denmark. History Early history The estate is first mentioned in the Danish Census Book under the name Stighsburg and was then crown land. In the 14th century, The knight Peder Karlsen is recorded as the owner in 1926. On his death in 1361, it was passed to his daughter, Christine, who was married to Mogens Johansen. Their daughter pledged the estate in 1371 and after that the ownership seems to have been divided between multiple owners. Jep Bille was later the sole owner of the estate but the ownership was then once again spread out on multiple owners. In the 16th century, all the stakes came in the hands of the Dresselbjerg family and Niels Andersen Dresselbjerg was at the time of his death in 1594 the sole owner of the estate. Bjergbygaard was then passed to his sons Anders and Hans Dresselbjerg. Their brother Vilhelm Nielsen Dresselberg,'s son-in-law, Frederik Parsberg, owned Bjergbygaard from 1616. His wife, Mette Dre ...
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Bjergbygaard is a manor house and estate located at Holbæk, Denmark. History Early history The estate is first mentioned in the Danish Census Book under the name Stighsburg and was then crown land. In the 14th century, The knight Peder Karlsen is recorded as the owner in 1926. On his death in 1361, it was passed to his daughter, Christine, who was married to Mogens Johansen. Their daughter pledged the estate in 1371 and after that the ownership seems to have been divided between multiple owners. Jep Bille was later the sole owner of the estate but the ownership was then once again spread out on multiple owners. In the 16th century, all the stakes came in the hands of the Dresselbjerg family and Niels Andersen Dresselbjerg was at the time of his death in 1594 the sole owner of the estate. Bjergbygaard was then passed to his sons Anders and Hans Dresselbjerg. Their brother Vilhelm Nielsen Dresselberg,'s son-in-law, Frederik Parsberg, owned Bjergbygaard from 1616. His wife, Mette Dre ...
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