Hiding in the corner of the gravefield are another three rune stones, as well as those by the roadside.

“Ingifastr ok Øystæinn ok Svæinn letu ræisa stæina þessa at Øystæin, faður sinn, ok bro þessa gærðu ok haug þenna.”
“Ingifastr and Eysteinn and Sveinn had these stones raised in memory of Eysteinn, their father, and made this bridge and this mound.”

“Øystæinn ok Æstriðr ræistu stæina æftiR Kag(?)/Gag(?), sun sinn.”
“Eysteinn and Ástríðr raised the stones in memory of Kagr(?)/Gagr(?), their son.”

“Æstriðr let ræisa stæina þessa at Øystæin, bonda sinn, es sotti IorsaliR ok ændaðis upp i Grikkium.”
“Ástríðr had these stones raised in memory of Eysteinn, her husbandman, who attacked Jerusalem and met his end up in Greece.”
