AND this Deponent saith, that the Fur Travelling Cap, and the several other Articles of Wearing Apparel (exclusive of those which came from the British Government, and which are also at the London Museum) were parts of the personal Wardrobe of the Ex-Emperor of France; and were frequently used and worn by him—

AND this Deponent was present when the said Surtout Coat, Travelling Cap, and other last-mentioned Articles were purchased by Mr. Bullock, at Paris, of Guste Maitrot, who was keeper of the Wardrobe to the late Emperor of France.

Jean Hornn.

Sworn at the Mansion House, London, the 9th day of March, 1816; having been first interpreted to the Deponent, Jean Hornn, by Adam Brieff, who was sworn duly to interpret and explain the same to him.

Before me, Matthew Wood, Mayor.


CHAPTER XIV

Napoleon’s Waterloo carriage—Description of its exterior.

Some account must be given of this most interesting relic.