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The runestone DR 314 from Lund, Allhelgonakyrkan. The inscription reads §A + þu(r)[kisl ÷ sun ÷ i]sgis ÷ biarnaR ÷ sunaR ÷ risþi ÷ sti[no ÷ þisi] ÷ (u)(f)tiR ÷ bruþr + §B + sino ÷ baþa ÷ ulaf ÷ uk ÷ utar ÷ lanmitr ÷ kuþa +

. In English "§A Þorgísl, son of Ásgeirr Bjôrn's son, raised these stones in memory of both of his brothers, §B Ólafr and Óttarr, good landholders."
Date published 1878
Source Stephens, George. 1878. Thunor the Thunderer, carved on a Scandinavian font about the year 1000. London: Williams and Norgate; Copenhagen: H. H. J. Lynge. Page 30. Digitized by Google, available at https://books.google.com/books?id=X5YFAAAAQAAJ&hl=en
Author Stephens states that he is the engraver, while a Sjøborg is the drawer.
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