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Show Cnrioa Unclaimed Deposits. j It is not undeserving of notice that in a schedule to the annual parliamentary parliamen-tary return, issued by the supreme court of Judicature (England), is given a Ust of unclaimed boxes and other miscellaneous effects deposited in the Bank of England, belonging to suitors or their representatives. The following follow-ing are the more curious items: A bag of clipped money, in Jones vs. Lloyd, August, 1726; a box containing small articles of jewelry; a sealed envelope en-velope oontainlns: a promissory note for 400 in favor of John Spilman ; a paper pa-per marked "George Colman, Will;" a debenture dated 1799; Bouverie vs. Jacques, plate, etc. ; Salm Kyrburg vs. Pomansky, said to contain bills of exchange ex-change for 25,000 franca; E. A. Williams, Will-iams, deceased, plate, jewelry and presentation pres-entation plate; Lousada's estjrte, diamond dia-mond brooch bequeathed to wife of G. A. Lousada; Joshua Blackburn, a person per-son of unsound mind, plate and jewelry jew-elry (six wooden and four tin boxes); Wade Gery vs. Handley, heirlooms (two boxes). Chambers' Journal. |