Body Linen.
6 shirts, 6 handkerchiefs, 6 cravats, 6 napkins, 6 pair of silk stockings, 6 black stocks, 6 pair of under stockings, 2 pair of cambric sheets, 2 pillow cases, 2 dressing gowns, 2 pair of night drawers, 1 pair of braces, 4 pair of white kerseymere breeches and vests, 6 madras, 6 flannel waistcoats, 6 pair of drawers, 6 pair of gaiters, 1 small box filled with my snuff, [1 gold neck-buckle, 1 pair gold knee-buckles, 1 pair gold shoe-buckles, contained in the little box, No. III.]
Clothes.
1 Uniform of the chasseurs, 1 ditto grenadiers, 1 ditto national guards, 2 hats, 1 green-and-grey great coat, 1 blue cloak (that which I had at Marengo,) 1 sable green pelisse, 2 pair of shoes, 2 pair of boots, 2 pair of slippers, 6 belts.
Napoleon.
List (B.)
Inventory of the Effects which I left in possession of Monsieur the Count de Turenne.
1. Sabre of Sobieski. It is by mistake inserted in List A. It is the sabre which the Emperor wore at Aboukir, which is in the hands of the Count Bertrand. 1 grand collar of the legion of honour, 1 sword, of silver gilt, 1 consular sword, 1 sword, of steel, 1 velvet belt, 1 collar of the golden fleece, 1 small travelling box of steel, 1 ditto of silver, 1 handle of an antique sabre, 1 hat of Henry IV., and a cap, the lace of the Emperor, 1 small cabinet of medals, 2 turkey carpets, 2 mantles, of crimson velvet, embroidered, with vests and small-clothes.
| I give to my son | the sabre of Sobieski. |
| Do. | the collar of the legion of honour. |
| Do. | the sword, silver gilt. |
| Do. | the consular sword. |
| Do. | the steel sword. |
| Do. | the collar of the golden fleece. |
| Do. | the hat of Henry IV. and the cap. |
| Do. | the golden dressing-box for the teeth, which is in the hands of the dentist. |
| To the Empress Marie Louise, my lace. | |
| To Madame, the silver night-lamp. | |
| To the Cardinal, the small steel travelling-box. | |
| To Prince Eugene, the wax candlestick, silver gilt. | |
| To the Princess Pauline, the small travelling-box. | |
| To the Queen of Naples, a small Turkey carpet. | |
| To the Queen Hortense, a small Turkey carpet. | |
| To Prince Jerome, the handle of the antique sabre. | |
| To Prince Joseph, an embroidered mantle, vest, and small-clothes. | |
| To Prince Lucien, an embroidered mantle, vest, and small-clothes. | |
April 16th, 1821. Longwood.