[An inventory of the estate of Stafford Gibbs begins on page 97. The first entries are mutilated.]
To Negro [torn] | £97.0.0 |
[torn] £5 | 15.0.0 |
[torn] | 7.-.- |
[torn] | 3.17.- |
[torn] | 2.-.- |
To Pewter..£1.18 To box Iron and heaters 10S | £2.8.0 |
To Lumber 1/3 a To Case of Knives 8/ - To two Salt Cellars 7 ½d | 0.4.10 ½ |
To Pair of Money Scales 2/ - To case of Lancets one hone and Razors 11/ | 0.13.0 |
To wheel and cards 7/ To two Meal Sifters 1/ | 0.8.0 |
To two Baggs 5/ To some old books 7/6 | 0.12.6 |
To pair of Steelyards 5/ - To some Lumber 4/ | 0.9.0 |
To 2 Pots and a Jugg 12/ - To Iron Pots and fryingpan 17/ | 1.9.0 |
To 1 Sett of Iron Wedges 7/ - To 1 Looking Glass and Vials[?] /2 | 0.9.0 |
To 3 Casks 3/ - To one Tubb and three Pales 4/ | 0.7.0 |
To Cradle and Table 10/ - To two Stone Muggs 1/10 ½ | 0.11.10½ |
To Sow and Piggs 10/ - To some Lumber 1/ | 0.11.0 |
To one Grubing hoe 5/ - To five Chairs 6/3 | 0.11.3 |
To Bottles 5/ - To Cash £ 94.7/. | 94.12.0 |
£ 235.3.6 |
William Smith X (his mark)
Mead Wood
Stafford Wood
Returned into York County Court the 15th. day of March 1762 and Ordered to be Recorded.
Examd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.