Pursuant to an order of York County Court dated the 17th day of May 1773 We the Subscribers being first sworn before Anthony Robinson Gent: one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace of the said County have Appriased the Estate of John Cox deced as follows
Old Tools and Flax Wheels | 1..7..6 |
Seven old flag Chairs 7/6 1 Gun 12/6 | 1..0..0 |
2 broad Hoes 4/6 1 Pot & Frying Pan 3/6 | ..8..0 |
a Parcel Wooden Ware 5/. 1 old Gigg 1/6 | ..6..6 |
2 Baskets 2/ 1 old Saddle and Bridle 7/6 | ..9..6 |
1 Table 2/6 2 Axes 3/6 | ..6.- |
2 Earthen Pans 1/3 half a doz Pewter Plates 3/9 | ..5..- |
a Parcel old Pewter 7/6 two Boxes 3/ | ..10..6 |
one Bed and Furniture | 2.10..0 |
one Loom 10/ 1 Powdering Tub 1/6 | ..11..6 |
4 Bottles 6d 13 Spinning Wheels £5..4..0 | 5..4..6 |
2 old fluke Hoes & Harrow | ..2..6 |
1 Sow and five Shoats | 1.--.- |
1 Cow 50/ 1 Flax Break 2/6 | 2.12..6 |
2 Heifers 40/ Weaving Harness 3/ | 2..3.- |
1 pr. Oyster Tongs 2/6 1 Ax & Sifter 1/3 | ..3..9 |
1 sugar & Drawing Knife & Gimlet | .1..3 |
1 Shoat 2/6 | ..2..6 |
2 Flat Irons 2/6 1 Spit 2/6 | ....5- |
2 Sows and five Pigs 25/. 1 Shoat 3/. | 1..8..0 |
£ 20..17..6 |
Thomas Roberts
Samuel Presson [his mark]
Francis Cook
Retuned into York County Court the 18th day of October 1773 and ordered to be Recorded.
Examed.
Teste
Thos: Everard Cl: Cur: