In Obedience to an Order of York Court dated the 19th February 1776 We the Subscribers being met and Sworn did appraise the Estate of Filmer Moore as follows.
a Riding Chair £10 a Mare £12 | 22..-..- |
a Young Horse £8 a Colt 6 | 14..-..- |
a Desk £4 a Table 27/6 a painted Table 7/6 a Chest 15/ | 6..10..- |
a Cradle & Slate 8/ pair of Sheets 7/6 Bed Quilt 7/6 | l..3..- |
Old Trunk & Wig box 2/9 2 Shoe benches 10/ some tools 4/ | 0..16..9 |
2 Books 12/6 brushes & Curry Combs 2/6 a Gun 8/ | l..3..- |
Spinning Wheel 6/ Grindstone & Crank 6/ earthen Pot 1/3 | 0..13..3 |
a Chest of Tools 50/ Bench Vice 20/ Saddle & Bridle 6/ | 3..16..- |
a hone Raizors Case & Strap 5/ 2 pair hinges 2/ | 0..7..- |
Some Lumber 1/3 pair Shoe boots 12/6 | 0..13..9 |
51..2.. 9 | |
By sundry Accounts to the amount of | 45..9..7½ |
Francis Peters
Henry Lee
Matthew Moody.
Returned into York County Court the 18th day of November 1776 and Ordered to be recorded
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Thos. Everard Cl Cur: