His backbench diaries later also appeared in book form.
Historians quoted in the reports said the diaries appeared to be authentic, and the Imperial Household Agency did not dispute their authenticity.
The diary then appears laying on Estaban's casket.
In 1955, the diaries of Napoleon's valet, Louis Marchand, appeared in print.
Ms. Brinton's diary of her ascent appeared in last month's Harper's Bazaar.
Since 1990 his diaries have appeared in Liberator magazine, giving a unique perspective on British politics.
Still, the lyrics and diaries appeared to be no more violent or lovelorn than many mainstream punk rock or country-western songs.
Crossman's backbench diaries later appeared in book form.
His diary appears in Czech, Spanish, Catalan and Esperanto, and was recently published in English.
A diary purporting to have belonged to the choked architect appeared a year after his demise, containing an account of the Retreat's construction.