Oct. 31st 1771
Pursuant to order of Court we the Subscribers being first Sworn have met and appraised the Estate of James Butcher Deced.

To 4 Cows @ 50/10..0..0
To 1 Mare6..0..0
To 1 Bed and Furniture5..0..0
To 1 Do.3..0..0
To 1 old Do.0..15..0
To 1 old side saddle0..15..0
To 3 Tables1..0..0
To 1 Spinning Wheel0..7..6
To 7 Bottles 1 small stone pot and small Jugg0..3..0
To 6 Chairs 10/. To 1 slate 1/.0..11..0
To 1 pot--racks, pan & spit0..10..0
To 1 Loom 2 Slays, and harness1..10..0
To 1 parcel of old pewter1..10..0
To 1 Tea kettle and Trevet0..7..6
To 1 small bell mettle skillet and spice Mortar0..12..6
To 1 pot and hooks fire tongs Gridiron Candlestick0..15..0
To 2 Butterpots0..3..0
To 1 81d Spinning Wheel0..2..6
To 1 parcel of old wooden ware:0..13..6
To 1 old Saddle and Bridle0..7..6
To 2 Chests and a Looking Glass0..11..6
To 1 Gun 40/ To 1 Do. 10/2..10..0
£31..14..6

Thos. Smith
Allen Chapman
John Goodwin Senr.

Returned into York County Court the 18th day of November 1771 and Ordered to be recorded
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Thos. Everard Cl.Cur.