An Inventory of the Estate of John Pasquet decd. as follows
To 1 bed and furniture 40/ - 1 bed Blanket and Rug 40/ | £ 4. 0.0 |
To 1 Do. 30S. 34 yds Virginia Cloth £ 4 | 5.10.0 |
To 5 Chairs and 2 Stools 12/6 - 4 Chests 15/ 2 Tables 5S | 1.12.6 |
To 1 Gun Sword Cartouch Box and belt 35/ - looking Glass 2/ | 1.17.0 |
To a parcel of Tea Cups and Saucers 2 Coffee pots Tea pot and Cruit | 0.12.0 |
To 15 plates 3 dishes .and 2 Basons 30S Side Saddle 20/ | 2.10.0 |
To 3 Iron Spindles 2/6 [torn] knives forks and Spoons 6/ | 0.8.6 |
To ½ dozn. knives [torn] | 0.12.0 |
22 Bottles [torn] | 1.0.0 |
To a parcel of [torn] | 0.8.6 |
To 2 Iron pot [s] | 1.0.0 |
To 2 Axes [torn] | 0.9.6 |
To 1 Etre[torn] | 0.13.0 |
To Cart & [torn] | [torn].15.0 |
To 1 coa[torn] | 9.1.0 |
To 1 [torn] | 6.0.0 |
To 1 [torn] | [torn] |
[torn].9. |
In Obedience to the order of York Court dated September 1761 we John Pierce Joseph Vallentine and William Saunders being sworn have appraised in Current Money the Personal of John Pasquet decd as above given under our hands this 4th. day of March 1762
John Pierce
Joseph Valentine
William Sanders
Returned into York County Court the 15th. day of March 1762 and ordered to be Recorded
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Thos Everard Cl. Cur.