In Obedience to an Order of York Court August 18th 1755 We the Subscribers have Appraised the Estate of Wm. Polson as follows
1 Bed pr. Sheets Coverlid & blanket 40/, Childs Cradle 1 old Chest 10/ | £ 2..10..0 |
1 Iron Pot & Brass Kettle 5/, 1 pr. hand Irons 3/, Chamber pot | 0.. 9..3 |
1 pr. Smoothing Irons 4/6, 2 Silver Tea Spoons 1 pr. Tea Tongs 10/ | 0..14..6 |
Parcel of Earthen & China 6/ 1 Tea Chest 6/, 1 Bible 10/ | 1.. 2..0 |
1 Chest Drawers 45/, 2 Table Cloths 6/, 1 Wash stand 1/3 | 2..12..3 |
1 Looking Glass 1/3 d , 1 Walnut Table 8/ | 0.. 9..3 |
1 Pine Table 3/, six Chairs £ 3 | 3.. 3..0 |
£ 11..0..3 |
John Coke
Blovet Pasteur
Thomas Penman
Returned into York County Court the 17th day of November 1755 and
Ordered to be recorded.
Examd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.