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[MARC] Author: Johann Friedrich Immanuel Tafel Translator: John Henry Smithson
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390 SWEDENBORG’S PRIVATE PROPERTY. [Doc. 140.
Six snuff-boxes, and a small one with two rings in it.
One microscope with everything belonging to it.
Diploma of nobility, in which there are also the deeds respecto
ing the garden,
The above articles are left in charge of the agent, the wife
of Carl Wilhelm Seele. 116
EM. SWEDENBORG.
In the year 1770, in the month of July.
On behalf of the heirs of the late Assessor Emanuel, we,
the undersigned, have received from Mrs. Maria Seele all the
plate and other articles mentioned above, with the exception
of one tea-spoon, and two small articles belonging to the
candle-sticks, all of silver, but in their stead there was found
a box of mirror -glass and two small snuff-boxes not mentioned
in the list. All these we have received and sign our names.
Jonas Breding, Joh. George Ridder[bielke].*
July 16, 1772.

*


DOCUMENT 140.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY OF THE
LATE ASSESSOR EMANUEL SWEDENBORG ,
SITUATED IN SÖDERMALM.+
1. This suburban property is situated in Hornsgatan, Söder,
in the quarter Mullwaden, No. 1, on freehold ground.
2. The plot of ground, after measurement, was found to
extend in length on the northern side, along Hornsgatan,
112 yards; upon the southern side, where it is contiguous to
other property, likewise 112 yards, and in breadth, on the
* He was married to the third daughter of Jesper Swedenborg; see
Document 9, p. 92.
+ This is an official description of Swedenborg’s house, published after
his death, and printed by Johan George Lange, in Stockholm , 1772. It
is exceedingly scarce, the only copy known to exist having been presented
in 1870, by Prof. A. E. N. Nordensköld to the Royal Library in Stockholm .

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