December the 2d 1702
Elizabeth Paine her Inventory
In Obedience to an Order of Court we the Subscribers have Accordingly mett & Appraised the Said Estate as it is here Inventoryed
to 21½# of Old Pewter at 10d P # | 00 17 11 |
to 17# of new Ditto at 14d | 00 19 10 |
to a pcell of Earthen Ware | 00 03 04 |
to 1 Earthen jarr | 00 01 00 |
to 1 old Porringer 1 old Salt 7 Spoons | 00 03 00 |
to 1 Double Spring Lock | 00 02 00 |
to 1 pestle 2 Wedges 2 Flatt Irons | 00 11 06 |
to 1 pr of fire tongues 1 Spitt 1 old how & 1 pr of pothoocks 1 pr of old Stilliards | 00 13 06 |
to 1 old pot & Hoocks & Racks | 00 06 00 |
to 2 greate Square Bottles | 00 00 06 |
to 1 old frying pan 1 old Basket 2 Sieves | 00 02 00 |
to 1 old feather Bed & Flock bolster 1 old Blanket & 1 Rugg | 03 00 00 |
To 1 old Bed 1 Old Blanket 2 Ruggs | 01 10 00 |
To 1 old Chest lock & Key 2 old Boses 1 Paile | 00 07 06 |
To 1 old Chest 2 old Tubbs 1 Young Cow | 02 05 00 |
To a pcell of Tin Ware | 00 05 00 |
One Calfe 8/ | |
11 8 1 |
Phillip Dedman
Wm Allin
Bazill Wagstaff his mark
At a Court held for York County December the 24th 1703
Then sworne to in Court by Joseph Montfort [deleted] & is Comitted to Record.