Appraisment of the Estate of Thomas Smith late of the City of Williamsburgh Merchant

1 Pinchbeck Watch £2. 0.0
1 Walnut Desk & Bookcase6. 0.0
2 Guns, one of which has a Crack in the Barrel1. 5.0
1 Smocking Chair0.10.0
1 Bed, 1 Pr. Blankets & 1 Quilt2 .15.0
1 Pr. Doggs, 1 Pr. Bellows0.17.6
3 Knives & 3 Forks0. 2.6
1 Old Trunk & 1 Pine Chest0. 7.6
A Parcel of Books1.10.0
2 Worsted Stocking Breeches Patterns1.10.0
A Remnant of Coarse Lawn Ditto ........Combrick & 1 Lawn Handhf1.19.0
1 Pr. of Steel plated Buckles0. 5.0
2 Pr. of Brown Linnen Sheets0.15.0
1 Table Cloth & 5 Towells0. 7.6
A parcel of Thread2. 0.0
1 Hat and Wig0.15.0
4 Neck-Cloths, 1 Silk Hankerchief & 1 blue & wt. do0.10.0
2 Pieces damaged Oznabgs. 113 yds @ 7½d. Pr. yard3.10.0
1 Frying Pan, 1 Chafing Dish, & 1 Cheese Toaster0.10.0
10 Pr. Spanish Shoes & 1 Pr. Pumps0.17.6
2 Pr. Thread Stockings0. 2.6
2 Coats & 8 Waist Coats, 2 Banyans & 2 Pr. Breeches6. 0.0
A parcel of Coat & Waistcoat Buttons [&] 2 Pr. Steel Buckles0.10.0
1 Ivory memorandum [torn]0. 1.3
2 Tea Potts [torn]0. 3.9
1 Set of Weights [torn]0. 3.9
1 black Horse [torn]25. 0.0
£60. 7.9
[torn]26.4.3
[torn]213.-.-
[torn]149.-.-
[torn]1650.-.-
2098.12.0

[The oath of the appraisors is torn away].

Returned into York County Court the 15th. day of August 1763 and ordered to be recorded
Examd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.