156 JAMES SMITHSON AND HIS BEQUEST. 



Francs. 

 A Geneva gold watch 60 00 



Two gold snuff-boxes, one toothpick case, and two shirt but- 

 tons 417 00 



One pin with sixteen small diamonds 33 34 



One ring with composition set in diamonds 00 73 



One ring of agate 3 40 



One ring, cameo, head of a Moor 50 00 



Two small boxes, one of tortoise shell, the other of amber. . . G 30 



One gold ring 13 00 



One small silver pick case G 00 



A clasp of gold with hair 10 G7 



A clasp with diamonds 203 34 



A pin with hair and diamonds 45 67 



A cameo 50 00 



A ring with diamonds 91* 00 



Sixteen shirts, nineteen cravats, forty-four pocket handker- 

 chiefs, thirteen pairs of stockings, three nightcaps, two 

 pair of drawers, two pair of sheets, three pillow-cases, seven 

 waistcoats, two flannel waistcoats, six pair pantaloons, two 

 cloth pantaloons, three coats, one nightgown, one dressing 



coat, two pair braces, four pair gloves 400 00 



One telescope GO 00 



Many small articles 100 00 



Two pasteboard boxes containing medals, coins, stones, &c 



One parcel containing papers relative to the Grand Canal* 



Several parcels of papers and five books 



1 12 Napoleons in gold and 31 francs GO centimes, in the hands 



of Messrs. Gibbs & Co 2,27160 



('ash in hands of Messrs. Gibbs & Co 3, 634 74 



One parcel, thirteen certificates Spanish stock, 

 Paris, 4th September, 1822, 350 piastres rente 



d'Espagne, par value, francs 24, 097 50, valued at 3, 780 00 



Promissory note for 295 francs, dated 1st June, 1824, due by 



Alexis Sileime 295 00 



Bond for 20,000 francs, dated 8th July, 1828, due by Sailly 



& Sceur, of Paris 20, 000 00 



Pill for 2,000 francs, dated 8th October, 1822, drawn by Mr. 



Sailly, accepted by Mr. Smithson 2,000 00 



Bank-note for £100, No. 14419, 19th December, 1827, in the 



hands of Messrs. Gibbs & Go 2,500 00 



Parcel containing accounts and letters from Messrs. Druni- 

 iimukI & Co. 



*The Grand Canal is 90 miles in length, uniting the rivers Trent and Mersey, with 

 branches to the Severn, to Oxford, &c. It was proposed by Mr. Wedgwood, and was 

 the second one made ill England. 



