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16 A DANISH RUNIC STONE FOUND IN LONDON. journeyed westward to Akranes to Jiirund Asolf’s relative. Jiirund invited him to stay with him; but in as much as Asolf did not like to reside with other people, Jiirund caused a house to be built for him at Innra-Holm; thither they brought him victuals, and there he remained as long as he lived. There he was also buried, and a church is now erected over his grave. He was considered to be a very holy man, and legends are told concerning him1. The above named Kalman was ofHebridian origin; he emigrated to Iceland and landed in the Whalefirlh (Hval- fiord) in the Western quarter of that country and first set- tled near Kalmarisa; but subsequently he took land in pos- session to the West of IJvita (The white River) between that river and the river Fljot viz the whole of Kalmans- tiinga (the Doab of Kalman), and there he made his do- mestic establishment. The brother of Kalman was called Kylan; his son was Kare who had a quarrel with Karle of Karlastad, a freed-man of Rolf of Geitland; the father of this Karle was called Konall and he, no doubt, was also an Irishman-. The name may doubtless be supposed to have been brought from Ireland to Iceland, where there were several owners of it, both during the time the occupa- tion of Iceland was going on, and subsequently. Thus the grandson of Olver Barnakarl was called Konall whose daugh- ter Alfdis from Barey married Olaf Feilan, a grandson of that celebrated settler lady Auda the Vastly - Wealthy, this Olaf being a son of her son Thorstein the Red, who had been king over a part of Scotland and was killed in a battle which he fought against the Scotch *. By the same name was also called a son of Ketil of Hordaland in Norway and the grandson of that Konall, or the son of his son Sokke i) Landnamabdk I, 15, Islendinga Sogur1, p.49-52. Landn. Ill, 1, Islend. Sogur 1, p. 64-65. 3) Landn. II, 19, V, 11, islend. Sogur 1, p. 116, 309.
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Remarks on a Danish Runic Stone from the Eleventh Century

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