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Peder Luxdorph (1648 – 5
January 1702) was a
Danish landowner and
judge who was
ennobled in 1679
under the name
Luxdorph. He was
headmaster of Herlufsholm...
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Bolle Luxdorph (19
February 1643 – 5
September 1698) was a
Danish civil servant and landowner. He was
ennobled under the name
Luxdorph in 1679. He owned...
- Nystrøm(ed.) -
Luxdorphs Dagbøger,
volume I, p. 207 & 209, Copenhagen, 1915
Luxdorphs Dagbøger,
volume I, p. 293. The
reference Luxdorph mentions is this:...
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Christian Luxdorph (1684–1726) and
Susanne Magdalene Worm (1680–1735). His
paternal grandfather was
Bolle Luxdorph. His
father owned Mørup Manor.
Luxdorph left...
- the
manor of Knuthenlund. He was
married twice,
first to
Hedevig Ulrikke Luxdorph and
second time to Ida
Margrethe von Reventlow.
Knuth was born as the son...
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historian (2018–): Jes Fabricius-Møller,
historian (1671–1690):
Bolle Luxdorph (1690–1742):
Vincents Lerche,
Master of
Ceremonies (1742–1748):
Niels Gersdorff...
- sold Sørup to
Bolle Luxdorph in 1672. He also
purchased the
remaining shares in the
estate from the
other owners.
Bolle Luxdorph was also the
owner of...
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Portrait of
Bolle Willum Luxdorph,
Danish poet and historian....
- in 1710, Im 1716, Mørdrup was
acquired by
Christian Luxdorph.
Luxdorph, a son of
Bolle Luxdorph, was a
colonel in the infantry. He died just 42years...
- land. Olufsen's
widow and
other heirs sold
Rosengaard to
Bolle Luxdorph in 1685.
Luxdorph expanded the
estate to 200 tønder
hartkorn and in 1693 unsuccessfully...