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  24. of Hov in Stange. Christian Ringnes thought that Iver was part owner of Hov. There is no reason to doubt that. Iver’s son, Jon, married Berthe Ringnes some years later and it is reasonable that he, through this marriage, was known as having that relationship. (That is, of being part owner.) from Vang. He was only 40 years old; but had no children from his previous marriage. very good “Night quarter” and “where the landlady was always eager to hear the news”. Travelers came and went, either southbound to Oslo, or else northbound to Østerdalen or Gudbrandsdalen. Should one go to Gudbrandsdalen the neighboring coach stop was Nøkleby. Should one travel south to Østerdalen the station was Ihrstad in Løten. All had to pass through Korsødegarden. But between Korsødegarden and the next stop to the south, Morstue, lay “the road of sheer hills”. Ringnæs thought that one must preferably ride (through) this section, and this provided some income for Ivar’s sons, who would go with the travelers and bring the horses back.
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  28. Skiringsale in Westfold, in Tjolling parish, in the bailiwick of Laurvig; and the situation, access, ancient names, and remains of tumuli around, make this the probable site of the merchant town of Sciringshale.
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