A true and perfect inventory of the estate of Thomas Steer, late of this county, deced, & sould by way of out crye according to the courts order.
[torn]primis | #'s of tob |
Two cowes & calves sould to Mr. Hugh Owen at | 1160 |
One cowe & one heiffer sould to William Pinkethman at | 0700 |
One iron pott nine pewter spoones one skiming dish three milk trays one hamer two hamer, two meal sifters, one bred tray one old coutch, one smoothing iron one candlestick [five] bottles one [can] two old beds fild w/chaff & catt talies three blandkets one boulster one old bed one boulster filled w/catt tailes one old rugg & blankett one pestill one chest one pewter dish two bedsteads all sould to Mary Tyer at | 0155 |
Item: One old bred tray, two ould pewter dishes one frying pay two ould tables, two axes one baskitt one piggon two earthen potts one chaire one rundlett one pepper box one ould loome a small pcell of ould iron one ould gun without lock one ould saddle two small shotes all sould to Mary Tyre aforedsd at | 0030 |
In all is | 2045 |
Since to the sher for his extraordy trouble | 0185 |
Reste | 1860 |
Henry Tyler sherr
York county May the 24th 1701
The above inventory was then presented in court and is ordered to be recorded.
Test William Sedgwick Cl Cur