November the 29 1704
In Obedience to an order of York Court we house names are under written have an Inventory of the Estate of Robert Pescods Decesed and appraised the Same
Viz. | |
One old fether bed and furniture | 3 00 00 |
to one bed and furniture more | 3 15 00 |
to one flock bed and Covering | 1 05 00 |
to thirty one pounds and halfe pewter | 1 06 03 |
to fore old Chists | 0 18 00 |
two old frying pans and brass Scillet two Spits & two pr of fire tonges | 0 19 00 |
to three ould Iron pots | 1 00 00 |
to a psell of Coopers toules and two Iron pesels | 0 15 00 |
to one Mare | 3 00 00 |
to Six Cowes at | 10 10 00 |
to a psell of young Catell | 1 10 00 |
to 4 Sheep | 1 15 00 |
to 10 hogs of a year old | 3 00 00 |
to 8 Shotes | 1 00 00 |
to a psell of old Lumber | 1 00 00 |
to one psell of Lumber more | 1 05 00 |
to one gun | 0 15 00 |
to one negro woman | 29 00 00 |
to one negro Girl | 17 00 00 |
to one negro Girl more | 11 00 00 |
93 13 3 |
Henry Hayward
John Wills
Thos Gibbins
Sarah Pescod her mark
At a Court held for York County May the 24th 1705
the wthin written Inventory & Appraisement was then presented in Court by Sarah Peascod on oath & according to Order is Recorded
P Wm Tunley Cl Cure