[An inventory of the estate of John Baptist begins at the bottom of page 52. These entries which are a list of slaves and their values are mutilated.]

To 1 feather bed and Furniture£ 4.10.0
To 1 Do. £6.10 - 1 Old Small Do. 10/7. 0.0
To 10 lb. Feathers 12/6 1 pr. Small Stilyards 6/0.18.6
To 1 Black Walnut Folding Table 30/1.10.0
To 1 Square Black Walnut Do. 10/ 1 Old Desk 20/1.10.0
To 7 leather Chairs and 1 Old Rush Bottomed Do.1.10.0
To 1 Old pine Table 18d. 2 Small Chests @ 2/6 Each0. 6.6
To a parcel of Carpenters Tools 50/ 1 Box Iron 5/2.15.0
To 2 Old Saddles 12/6 4 butter Potts 7/0.19.6
To 1 Old Gun a Gutless and Cartooch Box 10/0.10.0
To 1 Old Iron Pestle 2 Old Iron Box's &c 5/0. 5.0
To 1 pr Iron Doggs and 1 pr Fire Tongs 7/60. 7.6
To a parcel of Pewter 17/6 2 Candlesticks 2/0.19.6
To 1 Table Cloth 2/6 1 Tea Kettle and Trivet 6/0. 8.6
To 1 Old Bell Metal Skillet and Spice Mortar 6/0. 6.0
To 2 Old Iron Potts and 1 pr Old Pot Hooks 15d0. 1.3
To 1 Sifter and Search 18d. 1 Meal Bag 18d.0. 3.0
To 1 Loom with Slays and Harness1.11.0
To 1 Large Chest 10/ 3½ Doz Bottles 8/ 1½0.18.1 ½
To 1 Stone Jugg 15d. Casks Tubbs &c 24/1. 5.0
To some Tea ware Earthern Plates &c 10/0.10.0
To 1 Pot Rack 6/. 1 Small Looking Glass 2/0. 8.0
To 1 Sugar Box 6/. Water Pails 2/60.8.6
To 1 Negro man na[med] £70.0.0
To 1 Negro woman [name]d Lydia 60..0..0
To 1 Negro word woman [torn]80..0..0
To 1 Negro wo[man ] 50.0.0
To 1 young [torn] 60.0.0
To 1 Negro [torn]40..0..0
To 1 Negro [torn]35.0.0
To 1 Negro [torn] 20.0.0
To 1 Negro [torn]35.0.0
To 1 Negro [torn][2]5..0..0
To Knives and forks 3/. 1 Old Brass Kettle 4/0. 7.0
To 1 Grind stone 3/. 2 pr. Harness 4/. 1 Cowhide 3/60.10.6
To a parcel old Books 3/ 1 Hone and Rasor 3/0. 6.0
To 2 Old Fluke Hows and 2 Old Harrow Do.0. 2.6
To 1 Old Cart and wheels 15/. Chain Traces 10/1. 5.0
To 3 Weeding Hows 7/6 1 Iron Spit 3/ 1 Basket 1/0.11.6
To 1 half pint pott 6 Patty pans &c 5/0. 5.0
To 1 Meal Tubb 2/6 10 Cows £16.1016.12.6

[The last 7 entries on page 53 are mutilated.]

In obedience to an order of York Court bearing date the 19th. day of January 1761 We the Subscribers being first Sworn before John Norton Gent one of his Majesty's Justices of the peace then did appraise all such Estate as was brought before us of John Baptist decd. as witness our hands this 16th. of February 1761

Young Moreland
Matthew Hubbard
John Wagstaff

Returned into York County Court the 16th. day of March 1761 and ordered to be Recorded
Exam
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.