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Keldunes
is a small farm community in the Kelduhverfi County. In its proximity
are the so-called Keldunesbrunnar, a large cold spring area at the edge
of the edge of a lava field to the south. Keldunes was the official
judicial assembly place of the county and the birthplace of the
country’s first Icelandic governor, Skuli Magnusson (1811-94. He was
the pioneer and founder of the first woolen processing factories
(Innrettingar) in the Reykjavik Area, the fighter for trading rights for
his people agains the Danish Trade Monopoly. His whole life he was
constantly involved in disputes and litigations. He was a reliable
friend and a good writer, who left behind various documentations.
The farmer
at Keldunes shortly after the turn of the 17th century had a
child with his sister in law and came to an agreement with an other man
to father the child. This arrangement did not prevent his death
sentence at the Parliamentary Plains in 1705. He refused the offer of a
petition to the king for his pardon and expressed three wishes, which
were granted before he was led to the chopping block. He was permitted
to walk unchained to his executioner, his clothes were given to the poor
instead to the executioner and he was buried in consecrated ground.
Shortly afterwards his mother of the illegimate child was drowned in the
Keldunes Area.
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