English: Ledger stones along the north wall of the nave of Kruisherenkerk in Maastricht, the Netherlands. The Gothic church and monastery of the Croziers (or Crutched Friars) dates from the 15th century and was converted into a luxury hotel (Kruisherenhotel) in 2003-05. The ledger stone on the left belonged to Emerentia Nollens († 22 December 1580), daughter of mayor Mathijs Nollens. Size: 185 × 130 cms. The inscription at the bottom reads: hier licht begraven emeren / tiana · nollens · dochter van / burgemr mathis nollens / ende maria van Buel [in den] Burch op de / holtmerct ende is gestorven / int iaer ons heeren 1580 den 22 / dach december. Van Nispen tot Sevenaer (1926/1974), p. 252.
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