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rem ain s o f C hristian V ., F re d e rik IV ., an d th eir

C onsorts.

T h e picture on the S. W . p illar in the C hoir

is said to rep resen t

Bishop W illiam

s

to w hom

th is ch u rch ow ed its erection.

B elow the picture

are the w o rd s:

Wilhelmus Episcopus Roskil-

densis.

B efore the a p ertu re to the b urial place in

the p illa r is placed a slab o f blue sandstone,

betw een w hich and the w all " a crevice and a

cleft” h as been fo rm e d , an d th ro u g h w hich the

bones w ithin can be seen. — D u rin g th e tim e th a t

C openhagen w as in possession of the E n g lis h , in

the y e a r 1 8 0 7 , sev eral N av al officers, on visiting

this C a th e d ral, extracted b y aid o f th eir dirk s

fragm en ts of the B ish o p ’s bones to c arry hom e as

relics. In consequence o f th is in con siderate sacrilege

the a p ertu re w as closed by o rd er o f the authorities

till the d ep artu re o f the fleet and arm y.

B isho p W illiam , an E n g lishm an , Chancellor

an d C haplain to K in g C anute th e G reat, B ishop o f

R oeskilde 1 0 4 7 , w ho accom plished th e building o f

the C ath ed ral all bu t the choir, died 8th. M ay, 1074

or 1 0 7 6 , in the fo rest o f T op sh o i, n e ar R ingsted,

to w hich place he h ad gone to m eet th e funeral

procession o f K ing Svend E stridsen.

U nder a sim ple stone in the N. entrance to

the chancel lie the rem ains o f

S a xo Grammaticus,