Pursuant to an Order of York Court dated the 16 of November 1719 We the Subscribers have mett at the house of Joseph Luck decd. have appraisd all such Estate belonging to the sd. Joseph Luck decd. as his Adminr. hath Brought before us. [Admr is Philip Dedman]

To his Wearing a £4.2.6
To some of his Wifes Wearing Appearell1.12.0
To 2 small Dear Skins0.04.0
To a small Parcell of threed & Spice & Yarn 0.05.0
To 1 box iron & heaters0.05.0
To 25 pound of Old puter 1.00.2
To 20 pound of puter & 1 Tankard 1.02.0
To 1 Iron pot 1 pan 1 pr. of fire tonges & 1 Spining Wheale 1.00.0
To 5½ yards of Virginia Cloath & 5 Ells of Linin1.06.0
To 1½ yards of Vellune '
To a parcell of Books & 1 Candil Stick 0.12.0
To 1 Chest lock & key 0.12.0
To a parcell of Earthen Ware, 1 hour Glass & 1 Drinking Glass 0.11.0
To 12 Glass bottells & a parcell of Old Lumber 0.14.6
To 1 brass Skillet 1 iron spit & some Old Iron 0.10.0
To 13 Dunghill fouls & four pound of Bacon 0.07.0
To 2 Tables & Table linin six Chears & 1 forme 2.00.0
To 1 small Chest 0.05.0
To 1 feather bed & some furniture 3.05.0
To 1 feather bed & furniture 3.05.0
To 10 barrells of in Indian Corn 1.00.0
To 1 horse bridle & Saddle 2.05.0
To 3 head of Cattle & two Sheep 2.12.0
To 8 head of Hogges & two Shotes 3.10.0
To a parcell of Wooll & Old Tubbs0.05.0
To half a Bushell of Salt0.01.6
£35.09.2

John Chapman
Benjamin Moss
Phillip Dedman

At a Court held for York County Decr. 21st. 1719 This Inventory &c: of the Estate of Joseph Luck decd. was presented in Court & Admitted to Record.
Test.
Phi: Lightfoot Cl. Cur.