English: 18th-century ledger stone in one of the south chapels of Kruisherenkerk (now Kruisherenhotel) 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 in 2003-05. The ledger stone belonged to Elisabeth Savelbergh († 21 June 1740), wife of Nicolaus Willems, who apparently survived her and was buried elsewhere. The text reads: Hier is begraven den eersamen Nicolaus Willems borger en coopman sterf den [left open] ende de eersame Elisabeth Savelbergh syne huysvrouwe sterf den 21 junius 1740.
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