[An inventory begins on the mutilated part of page 68. The appraisors' introduction sets the date of the court order to the appraisors' introducation sets the date of the court order to the appraisers 18 May 1761. The name of the deceased is torn and appears is [torn]ton. A marginal note, is "Eaton's Appr.," in a different hand. This inventory is probably that of the estate of Pinkethman Eaton whose will was recorded in May 1761 (York County Wills & Inventories, 21,1760-1771, p. 58)]

One Womens Saddle and Bridle£2.0.0
One Table and a Parcel of Books1.10.0
Three Candle Sticks and a Corner Cupboard1.1.6
One pair flat Irons and Tongs0.7.6
Seven Wine Glasses and Earthen Ware0.10.10
Two pair Window Curtains and Table Linnen1.1.3
One Box Iron and heaters0. 3.0
One Dozen knifes and forks0. 7.6
Six Dishes one Dozen Plates and old Pewter3. 0.0
One Skillet two Sauspans0.12.6
One Tea Kettle two Tea pots Cups and Sausers0. 9.0
Six Silver Spoons 15/ and 4 Mugs 4/0.19.0
Two Salts 2S. 4 Bowls 3/9. Tubs Trays and Poles 10S0.15.9
One Frying Pan. Two spitts 2 Potts and Potthooks0.12.6
Three Saws £ 3 2 Irons Potts £14. 0.0
Two Stone Jugs 5/ - 3 Butter Potts 7/60.12.6
Three Mans Saddles and Briddles and Chair Harness.4. 5.0
Two Pott Racks and one Adds0.12.6
One Mare £ 5 2 old Horses £1015. 0.0
Twenty Six Sheep at 7/69.15.0
Two Yoke of Oxen £9 Parsel of Hhds. £ 110. 0.0
One Cart and Wheels Yokes and Cha[ins?]3.0.0
Eleven Cows and Calves [torn]27.10.0
Five Cows £10 [torn]16.15.0
Two Cows [torn]11.0.0
Four Wedg[es?]0.16.0
M[torn]120.0.0
H[torn]95.0.0
N[torn]90.0.0
Da[torn]85.0.0
Jack £50 - Eleanor £2575.0.0
Jane £60 - Betty £2585.0.0
Lucy and Child Nanny £50 Sarah and Child Sam £60110.0.0
Tempy and Child Bridget £50 - Hannah £2070.0.0
Fanny £35 Judy £50 Kate £65 Peter £35185.0.0
£ 1132.19.10

Fred Bryan
Edward Bowcock
Joseph Valentine

Returned into York County Court the 20th. day of July 1761 and ordered to be Recorded
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