In obed[ience to an order of] the worshipful court of York we [the subscribers being] first sworn do appraise in cu[rrent money the estate of] John Morris deceased
[The first entries are mutilated.] | |
1 bedstead bed and furniture | £ 2.0.0 |
A parcel of leather | 0.12.6 |
A parcel of pewter | 0.15.0 |
A parcel of earthen and stone | 0.6.0 |
1 pair of flat irons | 0.3.0 |
A parcel of wooden ware | 0.8.9 |
1 table 4/ 1 gun 10/ 1 looking glass 1/3 | 0.15.3 |
1 pair tongs 2/6 1 spitt 4/ a parcel of old iron 6/6 1 steer yoke with link and staple 4/ | 0.17.0 |
1 chest 5/ 1 spinning wheel 6/ | 0.11.0 |
2 chests 15/ 8 chairs 8/ a table 15/ 1 doz bottles 3/ | 2.1.0 |
1 horse £ 8 1 Yoke of Steers £ 8 | 16.0.0 |
9 hides 45/ 3 head of cattle 60/ | 5.5.0 |
1 pott and hooks 13/ 2 ewes 14/ | 1.7.0 |
1 sifter 1/3 1 saddle and bridle 12/6 | 0.13.9 |
£ 37.15.3 |
Bennet Tompkins
James Dixon
Merritt More junr.
Returned into York county court the 18th. day of May 1767 and ordered to be recorded
Exd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.